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HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
RMT-831
US Model
Canadian Model
AEP Model
E Model
Chinese Model
Japanese Model
SERVICE MANUAL
Ver. 1.2 2009.04
Revision History
Revised-1
Replace the previously issued
SERVICE MANUAL 9-852-623-12
with this Manual.
N MECHANISM (MDX-N221)
Photo: HVR-Z5J
Link
SPECIFICATIONS
BLOCK DIAGRAMS
REPAIR PARTS LIST
MODEL INFORMATION TABLE
FRAME SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
ADJUSTMENTS
SERVICE NOTE
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
DISASSEMBLY
PRINTED WIRING BOARDS
The components identified by
mark 0 or dotted line with
mark 0 are critical for safety.
Replace only with part number specified.
Les composants identifiés par une
marque 0 sont critiques pour la
sécurité.
Ne les remplacer que par une pièce
portant le numéro spécifié.
DIGITAL HD VIDEO CAMERA RECORDER
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
9-852-623-13
Sony EMCS Co.
2009D0800-1
© 2009.04
Published by Kohda TEC
These specifications are extracted from instruction manual of
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5P.
ENGLISH
SPECIFICATIONS
System
Video recording system (HDV)
2 rotary heads, Helical scanning system
Video recording system (DVCAM (DV))
2 rotary heads, Helical scanning system
Still image recording system
Exif Ver. 2.2*
Audio recording system (HDV)
Rotary heads, MPEG-1 Audio Layer-2,
Quantization: 16 bits
Fs48kHz (stereo)
transfer rate: 384 kbps
Audio recording system (DVCAM (DV))
Rotary heads, PCM system
Quantization: 12 bits
Fs32kHz (channel 1/2 stereo),
Quantization: 16 bits
Fs48kHz (channel 1/2 stereo)
Video signal
PAL color, CCIR standards
1080/50i specification
Usable cassette
Mini DV cassette with the
mark
printed or Mini DVCAM cassette with
the
mark printed
Tape speed (HDV)
Approx. 18.831 mm/s
Tape speed (DVCAM)
Approx. 28.221 mm/s
Tape speed (DV SP)
Approx. 18.831 mm/s
Recording/playback time (HDV)
63 min (using a PHDVM-63DM
cassette)
Recording/playback time (DVCAM)
41 min (using a PHDVM-63DM
cassette)
Recording/playback time (DV SP)
63 min (using a PHDVM-63DM
cassette)
Fast forward/rewind time
Approx. 2 min 40 s (using a PHDVM63DM cassette and rechargeable
battery pack)
Approx. 1 min 45 s (using a PHDVM63DM cassette and AC Adaptor/
Charger)
Viewfinder
Electric viewfinder (color, black and
white)
Picture
1.1 cm (0.45 type, aspect
ratio 16:9)
Total dot number
1 226 880 (approx. 852 × 3[RGB] ×
480)
Image device
6.0 mm (1/3 type) 3CMOS sensor
Recording Pixels (HDV/DV16:9 still
recording):
Max. 1.20 Mega (1 440 × 810) pixels**
Gross: Approx. 1 120 000 pixels
Effective (movie, 16:9):
Approx. 1 037 000 pixels
Effective (movie, 4:3):
Approx. 778 000 pixels
Effective (still, 16:9):
Approx. 1 037 000 pixels
Effective (still, 4:3):
Approx. 778 000 pixels
Lens
G Lens
20 × (Optical), Approx. 30 × (Digital,
when [D.EXTENDER] is set to [ON])
Focal length
f=4.1 - 82.0 mm (3/16 - 3 1/4 in.)
When converted to a 35 mm still
camera
29.5 - 590 mm (1 3/16 - 23 1/4 in.)
(16:9),
36.1 - 722 mm (1 7/16 - 28 1/2 in.)
(4:3)
F1.6 - 3.4
Filter diameter: 72 mm (2 7/8 in.)
Color temperature
[AUTO]
(one push) A/B
[INDOOR] (3 200K)
[OUTDOOR] (5 800K±7 offset levels)
[MANU WB TEMP] (2 300K 15 000K in 100K steps)
Minimum illumination
1.5 lx (lux) (Fixed Shutter Speed 1/25,
auto gain, auto iris) (F 1.6)
* Exif’ is a file format for still images,
established by the JEITA (Japan
Electronics and Information Technology
Industries Association). Files in this
format can have additional information
such as your camcorder’s setting
information at the time of recording.
** The unique pixel array of Sony’s
ClearVid CMOS sensor and image
processing system (new Enhanced
Imaging Processor) allows for still
image resolution equivalent to the sizes
described.
Output connectors
A/V Remote Connector
10-pin connector
When A/V connecting cable is
connected
Video signal: 1 Vp-p, 75 Ω (ohms)
Luminance signal: 1 Vp-p, 75 Ω (ohms)
Chrominance signal: 0.3 Vp-p (burst
signal), 75 Ω (ohms)
When component A/V cable is
connected
Y: 1 Vp-p, 75 Ω (ohms), PB/PR, CB/CR:
+/- 350 mV, 75 Ω (ohms)
Audio signal: -10 dBu (at load
impedance 47 kΩ (kilohms)), Output
impedance with less than 2.2 kΩ
(kilohms)
(0 dBu=0.775 Vrms)
HDMI OUT jack
TypeA (19-pin)
i (headphones) jack
Stereo-minijack (∅ 3.5 mm)
Input/Output connectors
LANC
jack
Stereo mini-minijack (∅ 2.5 mm)
INPUT1/INPUT2 jack
XLR 3-pin, female,
-48 dBu: 3kΩ (kilohms)
+4 dBu: 10kΩ (kilohms)
(0 dBu=0.775 Vrms)
HDV/DV jack
i.LINK interface (IEEE 1394, 4-pin
connector S100)
LCD screen
Picture
8.0 cm (3.2 type, aspect ratio 16:9)
Total dot number
921 600 (1 920 × 480)
General
Power requirements
DC 7.2 V (battery pack)
DC 8.4 V (AC Adaptor/Charger)
Average power consumption*
During camera recording using the
microphone ECM-XM1 and viewfinder
with normal brightness:
HDV recording 6.9 W
DVCAM (DV) recording 6.7 W
During camera recording using the
microphone ECM-XM1 and LCD with
normal brightness:
HDV recording 7.1 W
DVCAM (DV) recording 6.9 W
Operating temperature
0 ˚C to 40 ˚C (32 ˚F to 104 ˚F)
Storage temperature
-20 ˚C to +60 ˚C (-4 ˚F to +140 ˚F)
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
—2—
Dimensions (approx.)
169 × 188 × 451 mm
(6 3/4 × 7 1/2 × 17 7/8 in.)
(w/h/d)
including the projecting parts
169 × 188 × 451 mm
(6 3/4 × 7 1/2 × 17 7/8 in.)
(w/h/d)
including the projecting parts with the
battery pack (NP-F570)
Mass (approx.)
2.2 kg (5 lb 1 oz) including the lens
hood with lens cover
2.5 kg (5 lb 6 oz) including the battery
pack (NP-F570), cassette (PHDVM63DM), lens hood with lens cover and
microphone (ECM-XM1)
* When the HVR-MRC1 is used, the average
power consumption increases about 2.5 W.
AC Adaptor/Charger AC-VQ1050
Power requirements
AC 100 V - 240 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz
Power consumption
22 W
Output voltage
DC 8.4 V*
Operating temperature
0 ˚C to 40 ˚C (32 ˚F to 104 ˚F)
Storage temperature
-20 ˚C to +60 ˚C (-4 ˚F to +140 ˚F)
Dimensions (approx.)
123 × 53 × 135 mm
(4 7/8 × 2 1/8 × 5 3/8 in.) (w/h/d)
excluding the projecting parts
Mass (approx.)
390 g (13.8 oz) excluding the power
cord (mains lead)
* See the label on the AC Adaptor/Charger for
other specifications.
Rechargeable battery pack NP-F570
Maximum output voltage
DC 8.4 V
Output voltage
DC 7.2 V
Maximum charge voltage
DC 8.4 V
Maximum charge current
3.0 A
Capacity
15.8 Wh (2 200 mAh)
Type
Li-ion
Design and specifications are subject to change
without notice.
JAPANESE
These specifications are extracted from instruction manual of
HVR-Z5N/Z5U.
ENGLISH
SPECIFICATIONS
System
Video recording system (HDV)
2 rotary heads, Helical scanning system
Video recording system (DVCAM (DV))
2 rotary heads, Helical scanning system
Still image recording system
Exif Ver. 2.2*
Audio recording system (HDV)
Rotary heads, MPEG-1 Audio Layer-2,
Quantization: 16 bits
Fs48kHz (stereo)
transfer rate: 384 kbps
Audio recording system (DVCAM (DV))
Rotary heads, PCM system
Quantization: 12 bits
Fs32kHz (channel 1/2 stereo),
Quantization: 16 bits
Fs48kHz (channel 1/2 stereo)
Video signal
NTSC color, EIA standards
1080/60i specification
Usable cassette
Mini DV cassette with the
mark
printed or Mini DVCAM cassette with
the
mark printed
Tape speed (HDV)
Approx. 18.812 mm/s
Tape speed (DVCAM)
Approx. 28.193 mm/s
Tape speed (DV SP)
Approx. 18.812 mm/s
Recording/playback time (HDV)
63 min (using a PHDVM-63DM
cassette)
Recording/playback time (DVCAM)
41 min (using a PHDVM-63DM
cassette)
Recording/playback time (DV SP)
63 min (using a PHDVM-63DM
cassette)
Fast forward/rewind time
Approx. 2 min 40 s (using a PHDVM63DM cassette and rechargeable
battery pack)
Approx. 1 min 45 s (using a PHDVM63DM cassette and AC Adaptor/
Charger)
Viewfinder
Electric viewfinder (color, black and
white)
Picture
1.1 cm (0.45 type, aspect
ratio 16:9)
Total dot number
1 226 880 (approx. 852 × 3[RGB] ×
480)
Image device
6.0 mm (1/3 type) 3CMOS sensor
Recording Pixels (HDV/DV16:9 still
recording):
Max. 1.20 Mega (1 440 × 810) pixels**
Gross: Approx. 1 120 000 pixels
Effective (movie, 16:9):
Approx. 1 037 000 pixels
Effective (movie, 4:3):
Approx. 778 000 pixels
Effective (still, 16:9):
Approx. 1 037 000 pixels
Effective (still, 4:3):
Approx. 778 000 pixels
Lens
G Lens
20 × (Optical), Approx. 30 × (Digital,
when [D.EXTENDER] is set to [ON])
Focal length
f=4.1 - 82.0 mm (3/16 - 3 1/4 in.)
When converted to a 35 mm still
camera
29.5 - 590 mm (1 3/16 - 23 1/4 in.)
(16:9),
36.1 - 722 mm (1 7/16 - 28 1/2 in.)
(4:3)
F1.6 - 3.4
Filter diameter: 72 mm (2 7/8 in.)
Color temperature
[AUTO]
(one push) A/B
[INDOOR] (3 200K)
[OUTDOOR] (5 800K±7 offset levels)
[MANU WB TEMP] (2 300K 15 000K in 100K steps)
Minimum illumination
1.5 lx (lux) (Fixed Shutter Speed 1/30,
auto gain, auto iris) (F 1.6)
* Exif’ is a file format for still images,
established by the JEITA (Japan
Electronics and Information Technology
Industries Association). Files in this
format can have additional information
such as your camcorder’s setting
information at the time of recording.
** The unique pixel array of Sony’s
ClearVid CMOS sensor and image
processing system (new Enhanced
Imaging Processor) allows for still
image resolution equivalent to the sizes
described.
Output connectors
A/V Remote Connector
10-pin connector
When A/V connecting cable is
connected
Video signal: 1 Vp-p, 75 Ω (ohms)
Luminance signal: 1 Vp-p, 75 Ω (ohms)
Chrominance signal: 0.286 Vp-p (burst
signal), 75 Ω (ohms)
When component A/V cable is
connected
Y: 1 Vp-p, 75 Ω (ohms), PB/PR, CB/CR:
+/- 350 mV, 75 Ω (ohms)
Audio signal: -10 dBu (at load
impedance 47 kΩ (kilohms)), Output
impedance with less than 2.2 kΩ
(kilohms)
(0 dBu=0.775 Vrms)
HDMI OUT jack
TypeA (19-pin)
i (headphones) jack
Stereo-minijack (∅ 3.5 mm)
Input/Output connectors
LANC
jack
Stereo mini-minijack (∅ 2.5 mm)
INPUT1/INPUT2 jack
XLR 3-pin, female,
-48 dBu: 3kΩ (kilohms)
+4 dBu: 10kΩ (kilohms)
(0 dBu=0.775 Vrms)
HDV/DV jack
i.LINK interface (IEEE 1394, 4-pin
connector S100)
LCD screen
Picture
8.0 cm (3.2 type, aspect ratio 16:9)
Total dot number
921 600 (1 920 × 480)
General
Power requirements
DC 7.2 V (battery pack)
DC 8.4 V (AC Adaptor/Charger)
Average power consumption*
During camera recording using the
microphone ECM-XM1 and viewfinder
with normal brightness:
HDV recording 7.1 W
DVCAM (DV) recording 6.8 W
During camera recording using the
microphone ECM-XM1 and LCD with
normal brightness:
HDV recording 7.3 W
DVCAM (DV) recording 7.0 W
Operating temperature
0 ˚C to 40 ˚C (32 ˚F to 104 ˚F)
Storage temperature
-20 ˚C to +60 ˚C (-4 ˚F to +140 ˚F)
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
—3—
Dimensions (approx.)
HVR-Z5U:
169 × 188 × 451 mm
(6 3/4 × 7 1/2 × 17 7/8 in.)
(w/h/d)
including the projecting parts
169 × 188 × 451 mm
(6 3/4 × 7 1/2 × 17 7/8 in.)
(w/h/d)
including the projecting parts with the
battery pack (NP-F770)
HVR-Z5N:
169 × 188 × 451 mm
(6 3/4 × 7 1/2 × 17 7/8 in.)
(w/h/d)
including the projecting parts
169 × 188 × 451 mm
(6 3/4 × 7 1/2 × 17 7/8 in.)
(w/h/d)
including the projecting parts with the
battery pack (NP-F570)
Mass (approx.)
HVR-Z5U:
2.2 kg (5 lb 1 oz) including the lens
hood with lens cover
2.6 kg (5 lb 10 oz) including the battery
pack (NP-F770), cassette (PHDVM63DM), lens hood with lens cover and
microphone (ECM-XM1)
HVR-Z5N:
2.2 kg (5 lb 1 oz) including the lens
hood with lens cover
2.5 kg (5 lb 6 oz) including the battery
pack (NP-F570), cassette (PHDVM63DM), lens hood with lens cover and
microphone (ECM-XM1)
* When the HVR-MRC1 is used, the average
power consumption increases about 2.5 W.
AC Adaptor/Charger AC-VQ1050
Power requirements
AC 100 V - 240 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz
Power consumption
22 W
Output voltage
DC 8.4 V*
Operating temperature
0 ˚C to 40 ˚C (32 ˚F to 104 ˚F)
Storage temperature
-20 ˚C to +60 ˚C (-4 ˚F to +140 ˚F)
Dimensions (approx.)
123 × 53 × 135 mm
(4 7/8 × 2 1/8 × 5 3/8 in.) (w/h/d)
excluding the projecting parts
Mass (approx.)
390 g (13.8 oz) excluding the power
cord (mains lead)
* See the label on the AC Adaptor/Charger for
other specifications.
Rechargeable battery pack NP-F770
(supplied with HVR-Z5U)
Maximum output voltage
DC 8.4 V
Output voltage
DC 7.2 V
Maximum charge voltage
DC 8.4 V
Maximum charge current
3.0 A
Capacity
31.7 Wh (4 400 mAh)
Type
Li-ion
Rechargeable battery pack NP-F570
(supplied with HVR-Z5N)
Maximum output voltage
DC 8.4 V
Output voltage
DC 7.2 V
Maximum charge voltage
DC 8.4 V
Maximum charge current
3.0 A
Capacity
15.8 Wh (2 200 mAh)
Type
Li-ion
Design and specifications are subject to change
without notice.
JAPANESE
ENGLISH
JAPANESE
概略仕様
システム
出力端子
録画方式(HDV)
録画方式(DVCAM(DV))
静止画記録方式
録音方式(HDV)
A/Vリモート端子
回転2ヘッドヘリカルスキャン
回転2ヘッドヘリカルスキャン
Exif Ver.2.2*
回転ヘッド
MPEG-1 Audio Layer2
16ビット Fs48kHz(ステレオ)
転送レート384kbps
録音方式(DVCAM(DV))
回転ヘッド、PCMシステム
12ビット Fs32kHz
(チャンネル1/2 ステレオ)
16ビット Fs48kHz(チャンネル1/2 ステレオ)
映像信号
NTSCカラー、EIA標準方式
1080/60i方式
使用可能カセット
マークのついたミニ
DVカセットまたは
マークのついたミニDVCAMカセット
テープ速度(HDV)
約18.812mm/秒
テープ速度(DVCAM)
約28.193mm/秒
テープ速度(DV SP)
約18.812mm/秒
録画/再生時間(HDV)
63分(PHDVM-63DM使用時)
録画/再生時間(DVCAM) 41分(PHDVM-63DM使用時)
録画/再生時間(DV SP) 63分(PHDVM-63DM使用時)
早送り、巻き戻し時間
バッテリー使用時:
約2分40秒(PHDVM-63DM使用時)
ACアダプター/チャージャー使用時:
約1分45秒(PHDVM-63DM使用時)
ファインダー
電子ファインダー:カラー、モノクロ
画面サイズ:1.1cm(0.45型、アスペクト比16:9)
総合ドット数:1 226 880ドット
(852×3[RGB]×480相当)
撮像素子
6.0mm(1/3型)3CMOSセンサー
総画素数:約112万画素
静止画記録画素数:最大120万画
素相当**(1 440×810)(HDV/
DV 16:9記録時)
動画時有効画素数(16:9モード):
約104万画素
動画時有効画素数(4:3モード):
約78万画素
静止画時有効画素数(16:9モード):
約104万画素
静止画時有効画素数(4:3モード):
約78万画素
ズームレンズ
Gレンズ
20倍(光学)、約30倍(デジタル、
デジタルエクステンダー[ON]時)
f=4.1∼82.0mm
35mmカメラ換算
29.5∼590mm(16:9モード)
(4:3モードでは36.1∼722mm)
F1.6∼3.4
フィルター径72mm
色温度切り換え
オート
ワンプッシュ(A、B)
[屋内](3 200K)
[屋外](5 800K±7段階)
色温度指定(2 300∼15 000K、100K刻み)
最低被写体照度
1.5lx(ルクス)(シャッタース
ピード固定(1/30)、オートゲイン
コントロール、アイリスオート)
(F1.6)
*(社)電子情報技術産業協会(JEITA)にて制定
された、撮影情報などの付帯情報を追加する
ことができる静止画用のファイルフォーマット。
**ソニー独自のクリアビッドCMOSセンサー
の画素配列と画像処理システム新エンハンスド
イメージングプロセッサーにより、静止画は
表記の記録サイズを実現しています。
HDMI OUT端子
i(ヘッドホン)端子
10ピン特殊コネクター
A/V接続ケーブル挿入時
映像:1 Vp-p、75Ω
Y出力 1Vp-p、75Ω
C出力 0.286Vp-p(バースト)、
75Ω
コンポーネントA/Vケーブル挿入時
Y:1Vp-p、75Ω
PB/PR. CB/CR:±350mV、75Ω
音声:-10dBu(47kΩ負荷時)、
出力インピーダンス2.2 kΩ以下
(0dBu=0.775Vrms)
タイプA(19ピン)
ステレオミニジャック(φ3.5mm)
入/出力端子
LANC
端子
INPUT1/INPUT2端子
HDV/DV端子
ステレオミニミニジャック(φ
2.5mm)
XLR3ピン、凹
-48dBu: 3kΩ
+4dBu: 10kΩ
(0dBu=0.775Vrms)
i.LINK(IEEE1394 4ピンコネ
クター S100)
液晶画面
画面サイズ
総ドット数
8.0cm(3.2型、アスペクト比16:9)
921 600ドット
横1 920×縦480
電源部、
その他
電源電圧
消費電力*
動作温度
保存温度
外形寸法
本体質量
撮影時総質量
DC7.2V(バッテリーパック使用時)
DC8.4V(ACアダプター/チャージャー使用時)
マイク(ECM-XM1)、ファインダー使用時、
明るさ標準:
HDV記録時7.1W
DVCAM(DV)記録時6.8W
マイク(ECM-XM1)、
液晶画面使用時、明るさ標準:
HDV記録時7.3W
DVCAM(DV)記録時7.0W
0℃∼40℃
−20℃∼+60℃
169×188×451mm
(突起部含む)
(幅×高さ×奥行き)
約2.2kg(レンズフード含む)
約2.6kg(バッテリーパック(NP-F770)、
テープ(PHDVM-63DM)、レンズカバー付きフード、
マイク(ECM-XM1)含む。)
* HVR-MRC1使用時は消費電力が約2.5W増加します。
本機の仕様および外観は、改良のため予告なく
変更することがありますが、ご了承ください。
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
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Model information table
Model
HVR-Z5C
HVR-Z5E
HVR-Z5J
HVR-Z5N
HVR-Z5P
HVR-Z5U
Destination
CH
AEP
J
E
E
US, CND
Color system
PAL
PAL
NTSC
NTSC
PAL
NTSC
• Abbreviation
CH : Chinese model
CND : Canadian model
J
: Japanese model
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
—5—
ENGLISH
JAPANESE
CAUTION
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.
Replace only with the same or equivalent type.
SAFETY-RELATED COMPONENT WARNING!!
COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY MARK 0 OR DOTTED LINE WITH
MARK 0 ON THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS AND IN THE PARTS
LIST ARE CRITICAL TO SAFE OPERATION. REPLACE THESE
COMPONENTS WITH SONY PARTS WHOSE PART NUMBERS
APPEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL OR IN SUPPLEMENTS
PUBLISHED BY SONY.
ATTENTION AU COMPOSANT AYANT RAPPORT
À LA SÉCURITÉ!
LES COMPOSANTS IDENTIFÉS PAR UNE MARQUE 0 SUR LES
DIAGRAMMES SCHÉMATIQUES ET LA LISTE DES PIÈCES SONT
CRITIQUES POUR LA SÉCURITÉ DE FONCTIONNEMENT. NE
REMPLACER CES COMPOSANTS QUE PAR DES PIÈSES SONY
DONT LES NUMÉROS SONT DONNÉS DANS CE MANUEL OU
DANS LES SUPPÉMENTS PUBLIÉS PAR SONY.
SAFETY CHECK-OUT
After correcting the original service problem, perform the following
safety checks before releasing the set to the customer.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Check the area of your repair for unsoldered or poorly-soldered
connections. Check the entire board surface for solder splashes
and bridges.
Check the interboard wiring to ensure that no wires are
"pinched" or contact high-wattage resistors.
Look for unauthorized replacement parts, particularly
transistors, that were installed during a previous repair. Point
them out to the customer and recommend their replacement.
Look for parts which, through functioning, show obvious signs
of deterioration. Point them out to the customer and
recommend their replacement.
Check the B+ voltage to see it is at the values specified.
Flexible Circuit Board Repairing
• Keep the temperature of the soldering iron around 270˚C
during repairing.
• Do not touch the soldering iron on the same conductor of the
circuit board (within 3 times).
• Be careful not to apply force on the conductor when soldering
or unsoldering.
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Unleaded solder
Boards requiring use of unleaded solder are printed with the leadfree mark (LF) indicating the solder contains no lead.
(Caution: Some printed circuit boards may not come printed with
the lead free mark due to their particular size.)
: LEAD FREE MARK
Unleaded solder has the following characteristics.
• Unleaded solder melts at a temperature about 40°C higher than
ordinary solder.
Ordinary soldering irons can be used but the iron tip has to be
applied to the solder joint for a slightly longer time.
Soldering irons using a temperature regulator should be set to
about 350°C.
Caution: The printed pattern (copper foil) may peel away if the
heated tip is applied for too long, so be careful!
• Strong viscosity
Unleaded solder is more viscous (sticky, less prone to flow) than
ordinary solder so use caution not to let solder bridges occur such
as on IC pins, etc.
• Usable with ordinary solder
It is best to use only unleaded solder but unleaded solder may
also be added to ordinary solder.
—6—
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注意
電池の交換は,正しく行わないと破裂する恐れがあり
ます。電池を交換する場合には必ず同じ型名の電池
又は同等品と交換してください。
サービス,点検時には次のことにご注意下さい。
1. 注意事項をお守りください。
サービスのとき特に注意を要する個所については,
キャビネット,シャーシ,部品などにラベルや捺印で
注意事項を表示しています。これらの注意書き及び取
扱説明書等の注意事項を必ずお守り下さい。
2. 指定部品のご使用を
セットの部品は難燃性や耐電圧など安全上の特性を
持ったものとなっています。従って交換部品は,使用
されていたものと同じ特性の部品を使用して下さい。
特に回路図,部品表に0印で指定されている安全上重要
な部品は必ず指定のものをご使用下さい。
3. 部品の取付けや配線の引きまわしはもとどおりに
安全上,チューブやテープなどの絶縁材料を使用した
り,プリント基板から浮かして取付けた部品がありま
す。また内部配線は引きまわしやクランパによって発
熱部品や高圧部品に接近しないよう配慮されています
ので,これらは必ずもとどおりにして下さい。
4. サービス後は安全点検を
サービスのために取外したネジ,部品,配線がもとど
おりになっているか,またサービスした個所の周辺を
劣化させてしまったところがないかなどを点検し,安
全性が確保されていることを確認して下さい。
5. チップ部品交換時の注意
• 取外した部品は再使用しないで下さい。
• タンタルコンデンサのマイナス側は熱に弱いため交
換時は注意して下さい。
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6. フレキシブルプリント基板の取扱いについて
• コテ先温度を270℃前後にして行なって下さい。
• 同一パターンに何度もコテ先を当てないで下さい。
(3回以内)
• パターンに力が加わらないよう注意して下さい。
7. 無鉛半田について
無鉛半田を使用している基板には,無鉛(Lead Free)を
意味するレッドフリーマークがプリントされています。
(注意:基板サイズによっては,無鉛半田を使用して
いてもレッドフリーマークがプリントされて
いないものがあります)
—7—
:レッドフリーマーク
無鉛半田には,以下の特性があります。
• 融点が従来の半田よりも約40℃高い。
従来の半田こてをそのまま使用することは可能です
が,少し長めにこてを当てる必要があります。
温度調節機能のついた半田こてを使用する場合,約
350℃に設定して下さい。
注意: 半田こてを長く当てすぎると,基板のパター
ン(銅箔)がはがれてしまうことがあります
ので,注意して下さい。
• 粘性が強い
従来の半田よりも粘性が強いため,IC端子などが半田
ブリッジしないように注意して下さい。
• 従来の半田と混ぜて使用可能
無鉛半田には無鉛半田を追加するのが最適ですが,
従来の半田を追加しても構いません。
1. SERVICE NOTE
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1-1. POWER SUPPLY DURING REPAIRS
In this unit, about 10 seconds after power is supplied to the battery terminal using the regulated power supply (8.4V), the power is shut off so
that the unit cannot operate.
These following method is available to prevent this.
Method:
Use the AC adaptor/charger (AC-VQ1050) and connecting cord (DK-415).
1-2. TO TAKE OUT A CASSETTE WHEN NOT EJECT (FORCE EJECT)
1 Remove the Power supply.
2 Remove two screws and the CS lid (93000) assy.
3 Supply +4.5V from the DC power supply to the loading motor and unload.
CS lid (93000) assy
Loading motor
DC power supply
(+ 4.5 Vdc)
1-3. SETTING THE “FORCED POWER ON” MODE
It is possible to turn on power by adjustment remote commander (RM-95 or NEW LANC JIG).
Operate the VTR function using the adjustment remote commander.
1-3-1. Setting the “Forced Camera Power ON” Mode
1) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 01.
2) Select page: A, address: 10, set data: 01 and press the “PAUSE (Write) ” button of the adjustment remote commander.
1-3-2. Setting the “Forced VTR Power ON” Mode
1) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 01.
2) Select page: A, address: 10, set data: 02 and press the “PAUSE (Write) ” button of the adjustment remote commander.
1-3-3. Exiting the “Forced Power ON” Mode
1) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 01.
2) Select page: A, address: 10, set data: 00 and press the “PAUSE (Write) ” button of the adjustment remote commander.
3) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 00.
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JAPANESE
1-4. USING SERVICE JIG
Connect the CPC-13 jig (J-6082-443-A) to the CN1004 on the VC-543 board.
Pin No.
Signal Name
Pin No.
Signal Name
1 (20)
REG_GND
11 (10)
EEP_SO_C
2 (19)
RF_MON
12 (9)
EEP_SO_S
3 (18)
REG_GND
13 (8)
EEP_SCK_C
4 (17)
SWP
14 (7)
EEP_SCK_S
5 (16)
FRRV
15 (6)
D_2.8V
6 (15)
REG_GND
16 (5)
MD2_C
7 (14)
GND
17 (4)
MD2
8 (13)
GND
18 (3)
XCS_MC_FLASH_C
9 (12)
EEP_SI_C
19 (2)
XCS_MC_FLASH
10 (11)
EEP_SI_S
20 (1)
XSYS_RST
CPC-13
(J-6082-443-A)
1
20
10
20
VC-543 BOARD (SIDE B)
1
Note: The pin number in ( ) is test terminal number of
CN1004 on the VC-543 board.
11
20
1
CN1004
1-5. SELF-DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION
1-5-1. Self-diagnosis Function
1-5-2. Self-diagnosis Display
When problems occur while the unit is operating, the self-diagnosis
function starts working, and displays on the viewfinder or LCD
screen what to do.
Details of the self-diagnosis functions are provided in the Instruction
manual.
When problems occur while the unit is operating, the counter of the
viewfinder or LCD screen shows a 4-digit display consisting of an
alphabet and numbers, which blinks at 3.2 Hz. This 5-character
display indicates the “repaired by:”, “block” in which the problem
occurred, and “detailed code” of the problem.
Viewfinder or LCD screen
C:31:11
Blinks at 3.2Hz
C
Repaired by:
C : Corrected by customer
H : Corrected by dealer
E : Corrected by service
engineer
31
11
Block
Indicates the appropriate
step to be taken.
E.g.
31 ....Reload the tape.
32 ....Turn on power again.
Detailed Code
Refer to “1-5-3. Self-diagnosis Code Table”.
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1-5-3. Self-diagnosis Code Table
Repaired by:
Self-diagnosis Code
Block
Function
Detailed
Code
Symptom/State
C
C
C
C
0
0
2
2
4
6
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
C
3
1
1
0
C
3
1
1
1
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
3
4
4
0
1
2
3
4
0
0
2
C
3
1
7
2
C
3
1
9
7
C
3
1
9
8
C
3
1
9
9
C
3
2
1
0
C
3
2
1
1
C
3
2
2
0
C
3
2
2
1
C
3
2
2
2
T reel fault.
C
3
2
2
3
S reel fault.
C
3
2
2
4
T reel and S reel FG short fault.
C
3
2
3
0
FG fault when starting capstan.
C
3
2
4
0
FG fault when starting drum.
C
3
2
4
2
FG fault during normal drum
operations.
C
3
2
6
0
Difficult to adjust focus
(Cannot initialize focus.)
Correction
Non-standard battery is used.
The battery is too hot.
Condensation.
Video head is dirty.
LOAD direction. Loading does not
complete within specified time
UNLOAD direction. Loading does not
complete within specified time
T reel side tape slacking when unloading.
S reel side tape slacking when unloading.
T reel fault.
S reel fault.
T reel and S reel FG short fault.
FG fault when starting capstan.
FG fault when starting drum.
FG fault during normal drum operations.
Retry fault when catching one’s finger
in cassette compartment.
Vector fault (Judgement with the set
state that is impossible actually for fault
of sensors.)
Vector fault (Judgement with the set
state that is impossible actually for fault
of sensors.)
Vector fault (Judgement with the set
state that is impossible actually for fault
of sensors.)
LOAD direction loading motor timeout.
UNLOAD direction loading motor
time-out.
T reel side tape slacking when
unloading.
S reel side tape slacking when
unloading.
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Use the InfoLITHIUM battery.
Replace the battery or remove it and put it in cool place.
Remove the cassette, and insert it again after one hour.
Clean with the optional cleaning cassette.
Load the tape again, and perform operations from the beginning.
Load the tape again, and perform operations from the beginning.
Load the tape again, and perform operations from the beginning.
Load the tape again, and perform operations from the beginning.
Load the tape again, and perform operations from the beginning.
Load the tape again, and perform operations from the beginning.
Load the tape again, and perform operations from the beginning.
Load the tape again, and perform operations from the beginning.
Load the tape again, and perform operations from the beginning.
Load the tape again, and perform operations from the beginning.
Load the tape again, and perform operations from the beginning.
Load the tape again, and perform operations from the beginning.
Load the tape again, and perform operations from the beginning.
Load the tape again, and perform operations from the beginning.
Remove the battery or power cable, connect, and perform
operations from the beginning.
Remove the battery or power cable, connect, and perform
operations from the beginning.
Remove the battery or power cable, connect, and perform
operations from the beginning.
Remove the battery or power cable, connect, and perform
operations from the beginning.
Remove the battery or power cable, connect, and perform
operations from the beginning.
Remove the battery or power cable, connect, and perform
operations from the beginning.
Remove the battery or power cable, connect, and perform
operations from the beginning.
Remove the battery or power cable, connect, and perform
operations from the beginning.
Remove the battery or power cable, connect, and perform
operations from the beginning.
Remove the battery or power cable, connect, and perform
operations from the beginning.
Remove the battery or power cable, connect, and perform
operations from the beginning.
If it does not recover, inspect the focus MR sensor of lens drive
block (Pin q;, qs of CN5002 on the VC-543 board).
If not faulty, inspect the focus motor drive circuit
(IC6001 on the VC-543 board).
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JAPANESE
Repaired by:
Self-diagnosis Code
Block
Function
Detailed
Code
C
3
2
7
2
C
3
2
9
7
C
3
2
9
8
C
3
2
9
9
E
2
0
0
0
E
6
1
1
0
E
6
1
1
1
E
6
1
3
0
E
6
2
0
0
E
6
2
0
1
E
6
2
0
2
E
6
2
0
3
E
6
2
1
0
E
6
2
1
1
E
6
2
1
2
E
6
2
2
0
Symptom/State
Correction
Retry fault when catching one’s finger
in cassette compartment.
Vector fault (Judgement with the set
state that is impossible actually for fault
of sensors.)
Vector fault (Judgement with the set
state that is impossible actually for fault
of sensors.)
Vector fault (Judgement with the set
state that is impossible actually for fault
of sensors.)
EEPROM data are rewritten.
Zoom operations fault
(Cannot initialize zoom lens.)
Remove the battery or power cable, connect, and perform
operations from the beginning.
Remove the battery or power cable, connect, and perform
operations from the beginning.
Remove the battery or power cable, connect, and perform
operations from the beginning.
Remove the battery or power cable, connect, and perform
operations from the beginning.
Make EEPROM data correct value.
Inspect the zoom MR sensor of lens drive block (Pin es, ef of
CN5002 on the VC-543 board) when zooming is performed when
the zoom switch is operated and the zoom motor drive circuit
(IC6001 on the VC-543 board) when zooming is not performed.
Focus lens initializing failure and zoom
lens initializing failure occur simulta- Check both C: 32: 60 and E: 61: 10 of the self-diagnosis code.
neously.
Turn on the power and set to T (telephoto) end by rotating the
ZOOM manual ring. While observing the iris blades in the lens,
turn on the power again and check the iris blades in the lens
work properly. Inspect the iris drive motor of lens drive block
Reset position detect error when
(Pin qh to ql of CN5002 on the VC-543 board), when the iris
stepper iris is initialized.
does not operate. Inspect the iris reset sensor of lens drive block
(Pin qd to qg of CN5002 on the VC-543 board), when the iris
operate.
Steadyshot function does not work well.
Inspect pitch angular velocity sensor (SE8501 on the GY-014
(With pitch angular velocity sensor output
board) peripheral circuits.
stopped.)
Steadyshot function does not work well.
Inspect yaw angular velocity sensor (SE8502 on the GY-014
(With yaw angular velocity sensor output
board) peripheral circuits.
stopped.)
Inspect the steadyshot circuit (IC7001 on the VC-543 board). If
Abnormality of IC for steadyshot.
it does not recover, replace the VC-543 board. (Note) If an error
occurs again, replace the lens block.
IC for steadyshot and micro controller
Inspect the steadyshot circuit (IC7001 on the VC-543 board).
communication abnormality among.
Inspect the EEPROM (IC4202 on the VC-543 board). If it does
Shift lens initializing failure
not recover, replace the VC-543 board. (Note) If an error occurs
again, replace the lens block.
Inspect the IC7001 and peripheral circuits on the VC-543 board.
Shift lens overheating (Pitch)
If it does not recover, replace the VC-543 board. (Note) If an
error occurs again, replace the lens block.
Inspect the IC7001 and peripheral circuits on the VC-543 board.
Shift lens overheating (Yaw)
If it does not recover, replace the VC-543 board. (Note) If an
error occurs again, replace the lens block.
Inspect the IC7001 and peripheral circuits on the VC-543 board.
If it does not recover, replace the VC-543 board. (Note) If an
Abnormality of lens thermister
error occurs again, replace the lens block.
Note: When replacing the VC-543 board, remove the EEPROM (IC4202) from the VC-543 board that is going to be repaired. Install the removed EEPROM
(IC4202) to the replaced VC-543 board.
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1. SERVICE NOTE
JAPANESE
1-1. 修理時の電源供給について
本機では,安定化電源(8.4Vdc)からバッテリ端子に電源を供給した場合,約10秒後にシャットオフし,動作しなくなります。
これを避けるため,下記の方法を用いてください。
方法:
ACアダプタ/ チャージャ(AC-VQ1050)と接続コード(DK-415)を使用する。
1-2. イジェクトしない時のカセット取出し方法(強制イジェクト)
1 電源を外す。
2 ねじ2本とCS蓋 (93000) 組立を外す。
3 安定化電源より+4.5Vをローディングモータに加え,アンローディングさせる。
CS蓋 (93000) 組立
ローディングモータ
安定化電源 (+4.5Vdc)
1-3. 強制電源ONモードの設定
調整リモコン(RM-95またはNEW LANC JIG)を使用して,電源を入れることが出来ます。
VTR操作は調整リモコンで行えます。
1-3-1. 強制カメラ電源ONモードの設定
1) ページ:0,アドレス:01にデータ:01をセット。
2) ページ:A,アドレス:10にデータ:01をセットしPAUSE(Write)ボタンを押す。
1-3-2. 強制VTR電源ONモードの設定
1) ページ:0,アドレス:01にデータ:01をセット。
2) ページ:A,アドレス:10にデータ:02をセットしPAUSE(Write)ボタンを押す。
1-3-3. 強制電源ONモードの解除
1) ページ:0,アドレス:01にデータ:01をセット。
2) ページ:A,アドレス:10にデータ:00をセットしPAUSE(Write)ボタンを押す。
3) ページ:0,アドレス:01にデータ:00をセット。
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ENGLISH
1-4. 使用サービス治具
CPC-13
(J-6082-443-A)
CPC-13治具(J-6082-443-A)
をVC-543基板CN1004に接続します。
1
端子番号
1 (20)
2 (19)
3 (18)
4 (17)
5 (16)
6 (15)
7 (14)
8 (13)
9 (12)
10 (11)
信号名称
REG_GND
RF_MON
REG_GND
SWP
FRRV
REG_GND
GND
GND
EEP_SI_C
EEP_SI_S
端子番号
11 (10)
12 (9)
13 (8)
14 (7)
15 (6)
16 (5)
17 (4)
18 (3)
19 (2)
20 (1)
JAPANESE
信号名称
EEP_SO_C
EEP_SO_S
EEP_SCK_C
EEP_SCK_S
D_2.8V
MD2_C
MD2
XCS_MC_FLASH_C
XCS_MC_FLASH
XSYS_RST
20
10
20
1
VC-543基板(B面側)
注意: ( )内の端子番号は,VC-543基板CN1004のテスト
端子番号です。
11
20
1
CN1004
1-5. 自己診断機能
1-5-2. 自己診断表示
本機の動作に不具合が生じたとき,ビューファインダまたは
LCD画面のカウンタ表示部分がアルファベットと数字の4桁
表示になり,3.2Hzで点滅します。この5文字の表示によっ
て対応者分類および不具合の生じたブロックの分類,不具合
の詳細コードを示します。
1-5-1. 自己診断機能について
本機の動作に不具合が生じたとき,自己診断機能が働き,
ビューファインダまたはL C D 画面に,どう処置したらよい
か判断できる表示を行います。自己診断機能については取扱
説明書にも掲載されています。
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JAPANESE
1-5-3. 自己診断コード表
自己診断コード
対 ブロック
応
機能
者
詳細
コード
C
0
4
0
0
標準でないバッテリを使用している インフォリチウムバッテリを使用する。
C
0
6
0
0
バッテリが高温になっている
バッテリを交換するか、バッテリを涼しいところに置く。
C
2
1
0
0
結露している
カセットを取り出して,約1時間してからもう一度入れ直す。
C
2
2
0
0
ビデオヘッドが汚れている
別売のクリーニングカセットできれいにする。
C
3
1
1
0
LOAD方向,ローディング所定時間
テープを入れ直し,再度操作し直す。
内終了せず
C
3
1
1
1
UNLOAD方向,ローディング所定時
テープを入れ直し,再度操作し直す。
間内終了せず
C
3
1
2
0
UNLOAD時,Tリール側テープ弛み テープを入れ直し,再度操作し直す。
C
3
1
2
1
UNLOAD時,Sリール側テープ弛み テープを入れ直し,再度操作し直す。
C
3
1
2
2
Tリール異常
テープを入れ直し,再度操作し直す。
C
3
1
2
3
Sリール異常
テープを入れ直し,再度操作し直す。
C
3
1
2
4
TリールおよびSリールFGショート異常 テープを入れ直し,再度操作し直す。
C
3
1
3
0
キャプスタン起動時FG異常
テープを入れ直し,再度操作し直す。
C
3
1
4
0
ドラム起動時FG異常
テープを入れ直し,再度操作し直す。
C
3
1
4
2
ドラム定常時FG異常
テープを入れ直し,再度操作し直す。
C
3
1
7
2
カセコン指はさみリトライ異常
テープを入れ直し,再度操作し直す。
C
3
1
9
7
ベクタ異常(センサ類の異常で現実
テープを入れ直し,再度操作し直す。
に有り得ないセット状態と判断)
C
3
1
9
8
ベクタ異常(センサ類の異常で現実
テープを入れ直し,再度操作し直す。
に有り得ないセット状態と判断)
C
3
1
9
9
ベクタ異常(センサ類の異常で現実
テープを入れ直し,再度操作し直す。
に有り得ないセット状態と判断)
C
3
2
1
0
LOAD方向,ローディング所定時間
バッテリまたは電源ケーブルを外して付け直し,再度操作し直す。
内終了せず
C
3
2
1
1
UNLOAD方向,ローディング所定時
バッテリまたは電源ケーブルを外して付け直し,再度操作し直す。
間内終了せず
C
3
2
2
0
UNLOAD時,Tリール側テープ弛み バッテリまたは電源ケーブルを外して付け直し,再度操作し直す。
C
3
2
2
1
UNLOAD時,Sリール側テープ弛み バッテリまたは電源ケーブルを外して付け直し,再度操作し直す。
C
3
2
2
2
Tリール異常
バッテリまたは電源ケーブルを外して付け直し,再度操作し直す。
C
3
2
2
3
Sリール異常
バッテリまたは電源ケーブルを外して付け直し,再度操作し直す。
C
3
2
2
4
TリールおよびSリールFGショート異常 バッテリまたは電源ケーブルを外して付け直し,再度操作し直す。
C
3
2
3
0
キャプスタン起動時FG異常
バッテリまたは電源ケーブルを外して付け直し,再度操作し直す。
C
3
2
4
0
ドラム起動時FG異常
バッテリまたは電源ケーブルを外して付け直し,再度操作し直す。
C
3
2
4
2
ドラム定常時FG異常
バッテリまたは電源ケーブルを外して付け直し,再度操作し直す。
6
バッテリまたは電源ケーブルを外して付け直し,再度操作し直す。
復帰しない場合,レンズドライブブロックのフォーカスMRセンサ
フォーカスが合いにくい
0
(フォーカスの初期化ができない)(VC-543基板CN5002 q;, qs ピン)を点検。問題がなければフォーカ
スモータドライブ回路(VC-543基板IC6001)を点検。
C
3
2
症状/状態
対応/方法
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
1-7
ENGLISH
JAPANESE
自己診断コード
対 ブロック
応
機能
者
詳細
コード
C
3
2
7
2
カセコン指はさみリトライ異常
C
3
2
9
7
ベクタ異常(センサ類の異常で現実
バッテリまたは電源ケーブルを外して付け直し,再度操作し直す。
に有り得ないセット状態と判断)
C
3
2
9
8
ベクタ異常(センサ類の異常で現実
バッテリまたは電源ケーブルを外して付け直し,再度操作し直す。
に有り得ないセット状態と判断)
C
3
2
9
9
ベクタ異常(センサ類の異常で現実
バッテリまたは電源ケーブルを外して付け直し,再度操作し直す。
に有り得ないセット状態と判断)
E
2
0
0
0
EEPROMが書き換えられている
EEPROMのデータを元の値に戻す。
症状/状態
対応/方法
バッテリまたは電源ケーブルを外して付け直し,再度操作し直す。
E
6
1
1
0
ズーム動作の異常(ズームレンズの
初期化ができない)
ズームレバーを操作した時,
ズーム動作をすればレンズドラ
イブブロックのズームMRセンサ
(VC-543基板CN5002 es, ef
ピン)
を点検。ズーム動作をしなければズームモータドライ
ブ回路(VC-543基板IC6001)を点検。
E
6
1
1
1
フォーカスレンズ初期化異常,ズー
ムレンズ初期化異常の同時発生
自己診断コードC: 32: 60とE: 61: 10の両方を点検。
E
6
1
3
0
電源投入後,ズームマニュアルリングを回してT
(telephoto)
端にする。レンズ内のアイリス羽に注目しながら電源を再
投入し,レンズ内の羽が動作しているか確認する。アイリスが
ステッパアイリス初期化時リセット 動作しない場合は,レンズドライブブロックのアイリス
位置検出エラー
モータドライブ(VC-543基板CN5002 qh∼qlピン)を点検。
アイリスが動作する場合は,レンズドライブブロックのア
イリスリセットセンサ(VC-543基板CN5002 qd∼qgピン)
を点検。
E
6
2
0
0
手振れ補正が効きにくい
PITCH角速度センサ
(GY-014基板SE8501)周辺回路を点検。
(PITCH角速度センサ出力張り付き)
E
6
2
0
1
手振れ補正が効きにくい
YAW角速度センサ
(GY-014基板SE8502)周辺回路を点検。
(YAW角速度センサ出力張り付き)
E
6
2
0
2
手振れ補正用ICの異常
手振れ補正回路(VC-543基板IC7001)を点検。復帰しない場
合,
VC-543基板を交換する。
(注意)
エラーが再度発生する場
合は,レンズブロックを交換する。
E
6
2
0
3
手振れ補正用ICとマイクロコント
ローラとの通信異常
手振れ補正回路(VC-543基板IC7001)
を点検。
E
6
2
1
0
シフトレンズ初期化異常
EEPROM(VC-543基板IC4202)
を点検。
復帰しない場合,VC543基板を交換する。
(注意)
エラーが再度発生する場合は,
レ
ンズブロックを交換する。
VC-543基板のIC7001および周辺回路を点検。
復帰しない場
合,
VC-543基板を交換する。
(注意)
エラーが再度発生する場
合は,レンズブロックを交換する。
E
6
2
1
1
シフトレンズオーバーヒート
(PITCH)
E
6
2
1
2
シフトレンズオーバーヒート
(YAW)
VC-543基板のIC7001および周辺回路を点検。
復帰しない場
合,
VC-543基板を交換する。
(注意)
エラーが再度発生する場
合は,レンズブロックを交換する。
レンズサーミスタの異常
VC-543基板のIC7001および周辺回路を点検。
復帰しない場
合,
VC-543基板を交換する。
(注意)
エラーが再度発生する場
合は,レンズブロックを交換する。
E
6
2
2
0
注意 : VC-543基板を交換する場合は,修理するVC-543基板からEEPROM(IC4202)
を取り外す。取り外したEEPROM
(IC4202)は取り替えたVC-543基板に取り付ける。
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
1-8E
2. DISASSEMBLY
NOTE FOR REPAIR
• Make sure that the flat cable and flexible board are not cracked of bent at the terminal.
Do not insert the cable insufficiently nor crookedly.
• When remove a connector, don’t pull at wire of connector. It is possible that a wire is snapped.
Cut and remove the part of gilt
which comes off at the point.
(Be careful or some
pieces of gilt may be left inside)
• When installing a connector, don’t press down at wire of connector.
It is possible that a wire is snapped.
NOTE FOR DISCONNECTING THE HARNESS (COAXIAL CABLE)
When disconnecting the harness (COAXIAL CABLE), do not
pull the harness part but pull off the connector body with tweezers
etc.
Harness
(coaxial cable)
Tweezers etc.
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
2-1
2-1. IDENTIFYING PARTS
Cabinet (R) Section
⋅ CK-204 Board
⋅ FP-969 Flexible Board
⋅ MD-141 Board
⋅ Mechanism Deck
Handle Section
⋅ AS-060 Board
⋅ FP-966 Flexible Board
⋅ FP-967 Flexible Board
⋅ GP-025 Board
⋅ HT-002 Board
⋅ KY-105 Board
⋅ MA-454 Board
⋅ PD-372 Board
⋅ PI-029 Board
⋅ VF-178 Board
⋅ XL-010 Board
MD
-14
1
BT Panel Section
⋅ FP-965 Flexible Board
⋅ HP-153 Board
⋅ JK-376 Board
VC
-54
3
- DISASSEMBLY FLOW -
VC-543 Board
2-2-1. OVERALL SECTION-1
⋅ Cabinet (L) Section
⋅ VC-543 Board
⋅ Main Frame
2-2-2. OVERALL SECTION-2
⋅ Cabinet (R) Section
⋅ Handle Section-1
⋅ Lens Section
Lens Section
⋅ GY-014 Board
⋅ Prism Device
(CM-097/104 Board)
Cabinet (L) Section
⋅ MS-405 Board
2-2-3. CABINET (R) SECTION
⋅ MD Section
⋅ CK-204 Board
⋅ AL Lid (93000)
2-2-5. HANDLE SECTION-1
⋅ EVF Section
⋅ Microphone Holder Assy
2-2-4. MD SECTION
⋅ Mechanism Deck
2-2-6. HANDLE SECTION-2
⋅ Control Panel Block
⋅ PI-029 Board
⋅ LCD Section
2-2-7. HANDLE SECTION-3
⋅ GP-025 Board
⋅ XL-010 Board
⋅ Handle Section-4
2-2-8. HANDLE SECTION-4
⋅ AS-060 Board
⋅ Microphone Section
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
2-2
2-2-10. CABINET (L) SECTION
⋅ Cabinet (L) Block
⋅ Cabinet (G) Block
2-2-9. LCD SECTION
⋅ Hinge Block
⋅ LCD
HELP
2-2. DISASSEMBLY
EXPLODED VIEW
HARDWARE LIST
2-2-1. OVERALL SECTION-1
Follow the disassembly in the numerical order given.
1 Cabinet (L) Section (1-1 to 1-8)
2 VC-543 Board (2-1 to 2-18)
3 Main Frame (3-1 to 3-2)
Overall Section-2
(See Page 2-4)
2 VC-543 Board
A
A
A
B
1 Cabinet (L)
Section
B
C
C
D
D
E
E
F
G
(See Page 2-12)
2-18E
AB
1-8E
(#49) 2-16
(#50)
H
C
D
E
F
G
1-7
(#49)
VC
-54
3
3-1
(#49)
H
3-2E
(#49)
2-17
HELP02
(#50)
1-6
3 Main Frame
HELP02
1-5
(#49)
1-2
1-4
(#49)
Disconnect the flexible boards
and harnesses.
2-11 2-10
1-1
(#49)
1-3 (Disconnect the
flexible board)
HELP01
2-9
2-7 2-6 2-8
2-12
2-13
VC-543
2-14
2-5
2-15
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
2-3
2-1
2-2
2-3 2-4
2-2-2. OVERALL SECTION-2
EXPLODED VIEW
Follow the disassembly in the numerical order given.
HARDWARE LIST
1 Cabinet (R) Section (1-1 to 1-8)
2 Handle Section-1 (2-1 to 2-5)
3 Lens Section (3-1 to 3-3)
2-1
(Open)
2-4
(#119)
1 Cabinet (R)
Section
2-5E
(#119)
2-2
(#49)
1-7
(#49)
(See Page 2-5)
2 Handle Section-1
(See Page 2-7)
1-3
(#49)
1-2
(Open)
1-6
1-4
(#49)
2-3
MD
-14
1
1-5
(Claws)
BT Panel Section
1-8E
(#49)
3-1
(#49)
Note: On installation of the lens block,
adjust the position of the
ND filter switch.
HELP03
3-3E (#119)
1-1
(#154)
3-2
Note: Prism Device cautions
Tighten screws in the following order.
3 Lens Section
1
HELP04
3
2
Be sure not to insert the harnesses
forcefully.
(Standard: Insertion; 15N, Pull out; 10N)
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
2-4
2-2-3. CABINET (R) SECTION
EXPLODED VIEW
Follow the disassembly in the numerical order given.
HARDWARE LIST
1 MD Section (1-1 to 1-2)
2 CK-204 Board (2-1 to 2-9)
3 AL Lid (93000) (3-1 to 3-7)
1 MD Section
(See Page 2-6)
3 AL Lid (93000)
1-2E
(#53)
MD
-14
1
3-7E
1-1
3-1
(#121)
A
3-2
(#53)
3-4
(#53)
3-5
3-6
2-4
(#53)
3-3
A
2-1
2-2
4
0
-2
K
C
2-7
(#50)
2-3
2-9E
2-8
2-6
(#53)
2-5
(#53)
2 CK-204 Board
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
2-5
2-2-4. MD SECTION
EXPLODED VIEW
Follow the disassembly in the numerical order given.
HARDWARE LIST
1 Mechanism Deck (1-1 to 1-12)
1-12E
1 Mechanism Deck
1-1
(#153)
1-11
1-10
(#15)
1-8
1-7
1-6
1-5
1-3
(#153)
MD
-14
1
1-2
(#153)
1-4
(#50)
1-9
HELP05
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
2-6
2-2-5. HANDLE SECTION-1
EXPLODED VIEW
Follow the disassembly in the numerical order given.
HARDWARE LIST
1 EVF Section (1-1 to 1-10)
2 Microphone Holder Assy (2-1 to 2-2)
HELP07
Note: Secure (UPPER) CABINET (93000) ASSY
tightening screws in the order A to D.
HELP08
1 EVF Section
1-9
(Open)
1-4
D
C
A
B
1-2 (#49)
1-8 1-5
(#49) (#49)
HELP06
1-7
1-1 (Open)
1-10E
(#49)
1-6
1-3
2-2E
(#119)
2-1
(Open)
Handle Section-2
(See Page 2-8)
2 Microphone Holder Assy
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
2-7
2-2-6. HANDLE SECTION-2
EXPLODED VIEW
Follow the disassembly in the numerical order given.
HARDWARE LIST
1 Control Panel Block (1-1 to 1-5)
2 PI-029 Board (2-1 to 2-11)
3 LCD Section (3-1 to 3-2)
Note: Be sure not to
touch these parts.
1-4 (#49)
1-2
K
Y10
5
1-1 (#49)
2-6 (#50)
1 Control Panel
Block
2-7
2-1
1-5E
2-9
(#50)
2-8
2 PI-029 Board
9
2
0
I-
P
3-2E (#119)
2-2
HELP09
2-11E
HELP09
2-3
3 LCD Section
(See Page 2-11)
2-5
2-4
2-10
Handle Section-3
(See Page 2-9)
3-1 (#49)
1-3
(#53)
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
2-8
2-2-7. HANDLE SECTION-3
EXPLODED VIEW
Follow the disassembly in the numerical order given.
HARDWARE LIST
1 GP-025 Board (1-1 to 1-2)
2 XL-010 Board (2-1 to 2-11)
3 Handle Section-4 (3-1 to 3-6)
1 GP-025 Board
1-1 (#50)
3-6E
3-1 (#49)
3-5 (#49)
5
2
-0
P
G
1-2E
3-3 (#49)
2-6
(#49)
3-2
3-4
3 Handle Section-4
(See Page 2-10)
2 XL-010 Board
2-8
2-11E
2-10
2-5
2-9
(#50)
2-7
(#119)
2-1
(#119)
2-4
(#49)
2-2
2-3
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
2-9
2-2-8. HANDLE SECTION-4
EXPLODED VIEW
Follow the disassembly in the numerical order given.
HARDWARE LIST
1 AS-060 Board (1-1 to 1-4)
2 Microphone Section (2-1 to 2-7)
2-2 (#49)
2-1
2-7E
2-3
2-4
2-5 (#49)
HELP11
2 Microphone Section
HELP10
0
6
-0
S
A
1-2
2-6 (#49)
1-1
1-3
(#50)
1-4E (#53)
1 AS-060 Baord
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
2-10
2-2-9. LCD SECTION
EXPLODED VIEW
Follow the disassembly in the numerical order given.
HARDWARE LIST
1 Hinge Block (1-1 to 1-10)
2 LCD (2-1 to 2-9)
HELP12
1-2 (Claws) 1-3
1-1 (#49)
1 Hinge Block
1-9
(#49)
2-9E
1-10E
1-4
2-6 (#50)
2-3 (#50)
2-8
1-5
(#49)
PD
-37
2
2-1
2-2
2-5
2-7 (Claws)
2-4 (Claws)
1-7
(Claws)
1-6
(Dowels)
1-8
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
2-11
2 LCD
Ver. 1.1 2008.12
2-2-10. CABINET (L) SECTION
EXPLODED VIEW
Follow the disassembly in the numerical order given.
HARDWARE LIST
1 Cabinet (L) Block (1-1 to 1-3)
2 Cabinet (G) Block (2-1 to 2-7)
One
Twelve
place: 1-1 (#49)
places: 1-2 (#53)
1-1 (#49)
2-4
2-3
(#53)
2 Cabinet (G) Block
1-2
(#53)
2-1
A
2-5
(#53)
A
2-2
1 Cabinet (L) Block
B
1-3E
(Claws)
2-6
B
Cabinet (L)
Insulating
Sheet
2-7E
(Remove the Grip Belt)
The Fuse Replacement Caution Label is
put on the Cabinet (L) Insulating Sheet
put on the Cabinet (L (93000)) Assy.
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
2-12E
HELP
Sheet attachment positions and procedures of processing the flexible boards/harnesses are shown.
HELP01
How to arrange Harness (Coaxial Cable).
VC-543
Harness
(Coaxial Cable)
(R)
Harness
(Coaxial Cable)
(G)
Harness
(Coaxial Cable)
(B)
HELP02
Sticking standard of Sheets (to VC-543 Board).
a. VC-543 Board (Side A)
Electrostatic Sheet (VC)
VC-543
Be careful not to bring it out of IC.
b. VC-543 Board (Side B)
VC Radiation
Sheet (1212)
Lens Radiation
Sheet (2828)
VC-543
Attach covering the IC.
Sticking standard
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
HELP
HELP03
How to arrange Harnesses (Coaxial Cable).
Harness (Coaxial Cable) (R)
Harness (Coaxial Cable) (B)
Harness (Coaxial Cable) (G)
HELP04
Sticking standard of the Lens Radiation Sheet (2828).
Sticking standard
Lens Radiation
Sheet (2828)
Lens Heat Sink
HELP05
How to fold the FP-983 Flexible Board.
MD-141 Board
Valley fold
FP-983 Flexible Board
MD
-14
1
FP-983 Flexible Board
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
HELP
HELP06
Sticking standard of the Cushion (Mic)
Control Switch Block
(GZ92000)
Sticking standard
Cushion (Mic)
HELP07
Confirm the Diopter Adjustment Lever is on the left side when installing
the VF Lens Assy.
VF Lens Assy
Eye Cup (93000) Assy
Diopter Adjustment Lever
HELP08
Sticking standard of the Tape (VF)
FP-974 Flexible Board
Tape (VF)
Reinforcing Part
1.0mm
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
HELP
HELP09
How to arrange Harnesses and Flexible Board.
The Harness (SW-116) wrap around
the Harness (PR-074).
Harness (SW-116)
Harness (PR-074)
Harness (PR-074),
Harness (SW-116)
Craw
Arrange the harnesses PR-074
and SW-116 under the flexible
cable holder.
Arrange FP-966 flexible
board inside the pin.
Pin
Flexible Holder
FP-966 Flexible Board
PI-029
Roll up the harness (speaker
(1.8 cm)) to the claw.
Harness
(Loudspeaker (1.8cm))
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
HELP
HELP10
How to bent the Speaker Grille.
Bent the Speaker Grille.
Bend to the hole of
Speaker Grille.
Speaker Grille
HELP11
Crease the harness (Microphone) two points as shown in the figure.
Microphone
Microphone
Non Woven (T0.25)
2 1mm
MA-454 Board
Crease the Harnesses
(Microphone)
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
HELP
HELP12
How to arrange Harnesses (SW-116).
Panel Hinge
Cabinet (B)
Claws
Harness (SW-116)
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
HELP
3. BLOCK DIAGRAMS
Link
OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM (1/9)
OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM (8/9)
OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM (2/9)
OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM (9/9)
OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM (3/9)
POWER BLOCK DIAGRAM (1/4)
OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM (4/9)
POWER BLOCK DIAGRAM (2/4)
OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM (5/9)
POWER BLOCK DIAGRAM (3/4)
OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM (6/9)
POWER BLOCK DIAGRAM (4/4)
OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM (7/9)
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
3. BLOCK DIAGRAMS
3-1. OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM (1/9)
( ) : Number in parenthesis ( ) indicates the division number of schematic diagram where the component is located.
PRISM
DEVICE
17
29
20
SENSOR_HD,
SENSOR_VD
SENSOR_HD,
SENSOR_VD
CMOS_SO, CMOS_SCK,
XCS_CMOS_B
CMOS_SO, CMOS_SCK,
XCS_CMOS_R, XCS_CMOS_G,
XCS_CMOS_B
CHCK
XSYS_RST
CHCK
CHCK
EXOSC
XSYS_RST
R9, R8 C1, C2, D3 - D1, H7,
E4 - E2, F4 - F2, G3, G2,
H4 - H1, J7, J4, J3, J2,
K4, K3
32
AD_B_A02 - AD_B_A13, AD_B_B02 - AD_B_B13
V10, R10,
V11 - V13
22 - 33, 34 - 45
15, 16
27 - 16, 15 - 4
18, 19, 21
CHCK
M7
XSYS_RST
J9
34, 33
CMOS_SO, CMOS_SCK,
CMOS_XCS
31, 30, 28
CMOS
IMAGER
J10, K10, H9 G10, H10
B4, B3, C2, D2,
E2, F2, G2, H2,
J2, K2, L2, L3,
C4, C3, D3, E3,
F3, G3, H3, J3,
K3, L4, M4, M3
IC3001
SENSOR_HD,
SENSOR_VD
D0_VM - D15_VM
D24A00_CAM - D31A07_CAM
A14
B10
A10
D9
C9
B9
A11
C10
D10
5
A3
D7
EN2
DIRA2
DIRB2
IC_6001/IC_6501_CK
7
NTSC/PAL
MULTIPLEXER
(3/24)
5
6
X1401
83.076923 MHz
2
NTSC/XPAL_DET
AUIN11
IC_1801_ADAO1
OVERALL (7/9)
(PAGE 3-7)
XPOWER_DOWN_DA1
CK256FSO
CK64FSO
CKFSO
OVERALL (8/9)
(PAGE 3-8)
7
IC1403
INVERTER
(3/24)
B19, D19,
B20, D20,
A22, D21, C21, C20,
C22, G20
B22
IC1801
AD10 BASE BAND
SIGNAL
PROCESSOR,
DOWN
CONVERTER,
D/A
CONVERTER
(5/24)
2
N23
P22
M19
AC9
C24
CK13MFO1
R1
U2
N3
P3
K2
L3
A3
F10
C10
A9
B9
F9
L24
N22
M20
L20
D9
F8
G9
N7
K1
L1
CK64FSO
CKFSO
8
OVERALL (4/9)
(PAGE 3-4)
CK_IC_2201_I
IC_2201_VF_SYNC
AUIN21
AUIN22
ADATAIN0
ADATAIN1
CK27MFO1
08
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
3-1
M25
P25
B21
B24
P23
M24
L19
K24
DV REC
10
OVERALL (3/9)
(PAGE 3-3)
RCO0_EDHD, RCO1_EDVD,
RCO2_EDFLD_, RCO3_FRMREF
RYI0_DE0 - RYI3_DE3
DV PB
RCI0_DE4 - RCI3_DE7
HYO_SLGATE
HCO_FYI1
HYI_PLL27IN
HCI_FYI0
TFS_FCO
THYRQ_FVDI
THCRQ_FHDI
VLAT_SYNC_FCI
FLAT_SYNC_FYO0
VLAT_IN_FYO1
FS_EDGE_REF
FRAT_REFO
ADATAOUT0
ADATAOUT1
IC_1801_SRCH
IC_1801_PCRERR
IC_1801_FLD27MF
MFLG_QRST
CK27MFO1
HM_B0 - HM_B7
HM_Y0 - HM_Y7
J3
J2
C2
D5
B2
N25
9
OVERALL (4/9)
(PAGE 3-4)
RYO0_DEHD, RYO1_DEVD,
RYO2_DEFLD_, RYO3_SGOUT
HM_R0 - HM_R7
CK_HM
CK74MFO
HM_HD
HM_VD
HM_FLD
IC_1801_ADAO2
11
OVERALL (4/9)
(PAGE 3-4)
12
OVERALL (8/9)
(PAGE 3-8)
D24A00_IC_4401 - D31A07_IC_4401
OVERALL (6/9)
(PAGE 3-6)
3
A : VIDEO SIGNAL
A : AUDIO SIGNAL
AE3
1
4
1
IC1404
CKFSO
DSCK_VM
C4
D6
C6
OVERALL (2/9)
(PAGE 3-2)
6
X1402
83.16 MHz
XCS_IC_1801_VM
OVERALL (2/9)
(PAGE 3-2)
IR_RST_SENS
XSYS_RST
2
3
OVERALL (5/9)
(PAGE 3-5)
A1_VM - A19_VM
DACK1_IC_1801
DREQ1_IC_1801
XWAIT_VM
EN1
DIRA1
DIRB1
A6
D5
C5
C7
B7
D6
AA8
AA7
Y8
IC_1401_BUS_CLK
XCS_IC_1401_BUS
XCS_IC_1401_RAM
CAM_VD
CAM_VD_HS
CAM_FLD
ALE_CAM
RDX_CAM
WR01_CAM
DSCK_VM
G9, V16
CN1203
CN3005
HDI_VD
DXXA08_CAM - DXXA13_CAM
CHCK
XSYS_RST
CM-097 BOARD (B)
DOA0 - DOA11,
DOB0 - DOB11
HDI_HD, HDI_VD, HDI_OE
M2, M3, L4, K7, P1, P4, P2, N1,
N2, M1 L2, M7 T2, R4 P6, R2
20
IC1401
K3
L6
U1
CK_IC_2201_O
IC_1801_LNOPR
IC_1801_LNOPB
IC_1801_LNOY
IC_1801_EVRE
IC_1801_EVGR
IC_1801_EVBL
IC_1801_PLRE
IC_1801_PLGR
IC_1801_PLBL
EP_XHD
EP_XVD
D3, F3,
G6, C3,
E4, D2,
C1, E3
29
VCK
IC_1801_HD, IC_1801_VD, IC_1801_FLD
H7, G2,
G4, F2,
H6, E1,
E2, F4
17
HDI_C0 - HDI_C7
IC_1801_C0 - IC_1801_C7
J1, K6,
H1, J7,
H4, H2,
G1, J6
32
HDI_Y0 - HDI_Y7
AA11
CAMERA
SIGNAL
PROCESSOR
(3/24)
CMOS_SO, CMOS_SCK,
XCS_CMOS_G
OVERALL (2/9)
(PAGE 3-2)
Y17, AC17, AD19, AE20, W19, Y19,
W18, Y18, AD20, AD22, AC19, AE21,
AB18, AC18
AA22, AD23
22 - 33, 34 - 45
SENSOR_HD,
SENSOR_VD
SSS
XWEN
AE16
AD17
AC14
AC15
D17
AB16
AE15
W17, W16,
N20
CHCK
M7
XSYS_RST
J9
18, 19, 21
CMOS_SO, CMOS_SCK,
CMOS_XCS
AD_G_A02 - AD_G_A13, AD_G_B02 - AD_G_B13
15, 16
34, 33
SENSOR_HD,
SENSOR_VD
31, 30, 28
CMOS
IMAGER
J10, K10, H9 G10, H10
IC5001
CN1202
27 - 16, 15 - 4
DOA0 - DOA11,
DOB0 - DOB11
L7, L4 - L1, M7, M4 - M1,
N7, N4, P3, P1, P2, N1, P4,
P7, R1 - R4, T1, T2
CN5005
DICHROIC
PRISM
4
IC_1801_Y0 - IC_1801_Y7
HDV REC/PB, HDV-i.LINK
D23
G22
E25
H23
K22
F24
J20
K25
J25
L22
B16
C17
SD_A00_IC_1801 - SD_A12_IC_1801
SD_CK
V21
SD_XCS
R21
HDI_VD
20
SD_DQ00_IC_1801 - SD_DQ15_IC_1801
SD_A00 - SD_A12, SD_BA0, SD_BA1
CHCK
XSYS_RST
SD_CK_IC_1801
AE23
F2
SD_XCAS_IC_1801
V22
F7
AE22, AC20,
AC22
22 - 33, 34 - 45
29
256M
SDRAM
(4/24)
SD_CK
J1
SD_XCS
J8
SD_DQ00 - SD_DQ31
CMOS_SO, CMOS_SCK,
XCS_CMOS_R
CM-104 BOARD (G)
B4, B3, C2, D2,
E2, F2, G2, H2,
J2, K2, L2, L3,
C4, C3, D3, E3,
F3, G3, H3, J3,
K3, L4, M4, M3
IRIS
(SHUTTER)
17
512M
SDRAM
(4/24)
D15, A16, B16, D17, A18, B18,
C16, D16, A17, C18, A19, B19,
B17, C17
B20, C21
LENS DRIVE
BLOCK (1/3)
32
IC1602
IC1601
A15, B15,
C15
CHCK
M7
XSYS_RST
J9
18, 19, 21
CMOS_SO, CMOS_SCK,
CMOS_XCS
SENSOR_HD,
SENSOR_VD
15, 16
27 - 16, 15 - 4
34, 33
SENSOR_HD,
SENSOR_VD
31, 30, 28
CMOS
IMAGER
J10, K10, H9 G10, H10
B4, B3, C2, D2,
E2, F2, G2, H2,
J2, K2, L2, L3,
C4, C3, D3, E3,
F3, G3, H3, J3,
K3, L4, M4, M3
IC3001
AD_R_A02 - AD_R_A13, AD_R_B02 - AD_R_B13
SD_DQ00 - SD_DQ31
U2, V2, U3, R7, T4, V3, U4,
V1, W2, W1, Y2, W3, V4,
W4, Y4, AA4, V5, W5, Y5,
AA5, V6, W6, Y6, V7
CN1201
CN3005
DOA0 - DOA11,
DOB0 - DOB11
B17, F17,
A19, G17,
C18, F18,
A20, C19
VC-543 BOARD (1/9)
CM-097 BOARD (R)
Y16
M22
DXXA08_IC_4401, DXXA09_IC_4401
WR01_IC_4401
RDX_IC_4401
SD_OSD_VD
XCS_IC_1801_IC_4401
XRST_VTR
IC_1801_OEREF
VREF
13
OVERALL (5/9)
(PAGE 3-5)
FRRV, TRRV, DRP
MCLK
KASYAON
14
OVERALL (5/9)
(PAGE 3-5)
( ) : Number in parenthesis ( ) indicates the division number of schematic diagram where the component is located.
VC-543 BOARD (2/9)
K20
IRIS
MOTER
IR_RST
_VCC
M
MR
ZOOM
MOTOR
M
IR_RST_VCC
IRIS_A, IRIS_B,
IRIS_XA, IRIS_XB
Z_GMR_A, Z_GMR_B
ZOOM_A, ZOOM_XA,
ZOOM_B, ZOOM_XB
D_2.8V
IRIS_A, IRIS_XA,
IRIS_B, IRIS_XB
IR_RST_LED
Z_MR_A, Z_MR_B
ZOOM_A, ZOOM_XA,
ZOOM_B, ZOOM_XB
IR_RST_SENS
AD_MZ_MR_A
MZ_MR_A_DAC
AD_MZ_MR_B
MZ_MR_B_DAC
MF_MR_XA,
MF_MR_XB,
MF_MR_B,
MF_MR_A
IRIS_A, IRIS_XA,
IRIS_B, IRIS_XB
P_DRIVE_A,
P_DRIVE_B
Y_DRIVE_A,
Y_DRIVE_B
YAW_AD_
IC7001
ND
SENSOR
A-D
ND_SENS_A - ND_SENS_D
IC6501
MANUAL
FOCUS RING
INPUT
(22/24)
3
CAM_SO, CAM_SI,
CAM_SCK, XCS_SIO_IC_6001/IC_6501
OVERALL (1/9)
(PAGE 3-1)
Q5004, Q5005
SWITCH
YAW
IC7001
PITCH/YAW
DRIVE
(23/24)
F_GMR_A, F_GMR_B
SHIFT_Y_DRIVE+,
SHIFT_Y_DRIVE-
PITCH
SHIFT_P_DRIVE+,
SHIFT_P_DRIVESHIFT_P_OUT
7
IC4203
6, 3, 2
64K
EEPROM
(17/24)
CN1012
(1/4)
ZOOM_SW_AD
ZOOM_SW_AD
(FOR SERVICE)
2
3
3
5
10
IC_3601_V7
15
KEY_AD4
ZOOM_
SW_AD
MS-405 BOARD (1/4)
10
CONTROL SWITCH BLOCK
(PZ93000) (1/2)
CN8602
CN8606
(1/4) ZOOM_SW_AD (1/2)
RV501
W y T
(ZOOM)
ZOOM_SW_AD
2
PHOTO
(LENS_AD)
9
XB_TALLY_LED
PHOTO (LENS_AD)
9
4
S501
ASSIGN 7
PHOTO
(LENS_AD)
PHOTO
OVERALL (8/9)
(PAGE 3-8)
K1
J1
FP-981
FLEXIBLE
BOARD (1/4)
H2
D7
CN1015
(1/4)
SIRCS_SIG_FRONT
L1
L4
A7
FP-982
FLEXIBLE
BOARD (1/4)
AS-060 BOARD
K4
A11
CS_SIRCS_1
D4201
PI-029 BOARD
(1/4)
(1/4)
CN004
CN003
(1/4)
CN8801 CN8802 (1/4)
CN7004 CN7013
(1/4)
(1/4)
(1/4)
(1/2)
SIRCS_SIG
48
49
32
33
SIRCS_SIG_FRONT
SIRCS_SIG
CN004
CN003
(1/4)
(1/4)
FP-966 FLEXIBLE
BOARD
(1/2)
IC401
3
SIRCS_SIG
XB_TALLY_LED
D201
(REC LAMP (BACK))
XRST_IC_7001_CPU
R7004
CAM_SI
CAM_SO
CAM_SCK
XCS_SIO_CAM
XCS_SIO_IC_6001/IC_6501
F23
AB11
Y11
B11
A10
D4202
CS_SIRCS_2
SIRCS_SIG_REAR
35
D4204
XSIRCS_IN
D4203
AB10
C22
2SS_KEY_AD2
B22
L5004
D_2.8V
N20
XRST_IC_6001/IC_6501
ND_SW1 - ND_SW4
B14
F2
F4
A17
B8
2ND_ZOOM_AD
BODY_AD
BODY_AD
R4211
XSYS_RST
NTSC/XPAL_DET
SYS_V
XSYS_RST
NTSC/XPAL_DET
SYS_V
SYS_V
Y7, AB7, AB6
50, 51
2ND_ZOOM_AD
XFTR_NR
XFTR_NR
2SS_KEY_AD2
AC6
IC201
4 REMOTE
SENSOR
(BACK)
CONTROL SWITCH BLOCK
(GZ92000)
GP-025 BOARD (1/2)
CN7801
(1/2)
1
33
3
31
CN7802
2SS_KEY_AD2
1
KEY_AD1
HI_SI, HI_SO, XHI_SCK
XCS_CAMERA
HI_SI, HI_SO, XHI_SCK
XCS_CAMERA
2
BODY_AD
32
2nd_ZOOM_AD
R7802 R7806 R7801
3
2nd_ZOOM_AD
FIX
VAR
16
OFF
FP-967
FLEXIBLE
BOARD (1/2)
OVERALL (8/9)
(PAGE 3-8)
(HANDLE ZOOM)
S7801
17
OVERALL (6/9)
(PAGE 3-6)
18
LENS DRIVE BLOCK (3/3)
OVERALL (5/9)
(PAGE 3-5)
GY-014 BOARD
CN5003
5
REMOTE
SENSOR
(FRONT)
39
CAM_VD
F_MR_A, F_MR_B
6
4
CN1008
(1/2)
CAM_SO, CAM_SI,
CAM_SCK, XCS_SIO_CAM
DSCK_VM
XRST_IC_7001_CPU
XRST_IC_7001
PITCH_AD
YAW_AD
DATA
CLK
CPC
(FOR CHECK)
FP-971
FLEXIBLE
BOARD
(1/4)
D13
CAM_VD_HS
CAM_VD
FOCUS+, FOCUS-
12, 10
F_DRIVE+, F_DRIVE-
EEP_SI_C, EEP_SO_C, EEP_SCK_C
DSCK_VM
C9
A3
A6
A7
G5
J5
D6
D5
CN1004
(1/2)
XCS_MC_FLASH_C
5
IC_3601_W5
B13
SHIFT_Y_OUT
ACTIVE LENS
ACTUATOR
CAM_FLD
RDX_CAM
ND_SW1 - ND_SW4
10, 9
ACTIVE LENS
ACTUATOR
XCS_IC_1401_RAM
ALE_CAM
XRST_IC_6001/IC_6501
1, 2
MR
XCS_IC_1401_BUS
WR01_CAM
FOCUS
MOTOR
M
XCS_EEP2_C
DXXA08_CAM - DXXA13_CAM
DIRA2
128K
EEPROM
(17/24)
IC_3601_V7
EEP_SI_C, EEP_SO_C, EEP_SCK_C
B6
IC_1401_BUS_CLK
IC4202
MD2_C
D24A00_CAM - D31A07_CAM
CAM_VD
L12
IC_6001/IC_6501_CK
K12
XRST_IC_6001/IC_6501
H11
H2
J9
2
DIRB2
EN2
M8
L8
L9
M9
C1
OVERALL (1/9)
(PAGE 3-1)
1
B17
MD2_C
E4
N22
36, 39, 42, 45
ND_VCC_A - ND_VCC_D
B10
C2
B9
A2
IC4201
CAMERA
CONTROL
(17/24)
Y10
HDI_VD
XCS_EEP_C
LENS_TEMP_AD
47
35, 38, 40, 43
ND_VCC_A ND_VCC_D
TEMP_OUT
DIRA1
SYSTEM_AD
IC_3601_W5
XCS_MC_FLASH_C
M22
IR_RST_SENS
Q5002
SWITCH
15
AB5
AC5
D_2.8V
CN1017
GENERAL_AD 4
R4202
R22
X4201
20 MHz
DIRB1
EN1
IC_6001/IC_6501_CK
J9
K9
L9
SYSTEM_AD
F22
D1
M9
CN5002
(1/2)
PITCH_AD_
IC7001
LENS TEMP
SENSOR
ZOOM/
FOCUS
MOTOR
DRIVE
(21/24)
SSS
XWEN
J11, K11,
H12, J12
9, 10 8, 11
13
F_MR_A,
F_MR_B
MI_F0_SENS
14
F20
F1
A4
B12, A13, D11, D12
IR_RST_SENS
MI_F1_SENS
MI_LED
IC6001
OVERALL (1/9)
(PAGE 3-1)
CAM_VD
L12
IC_6001/IC_6501_CK
K12
XRST_IC_6001/IC_6501
H11
CAM_SO, CAM_SI,
CAM_SCK, XCS_SIO_CAM
J11, K11,
H12, J12
IRIS RESET
SENSOR
FOCUS+, FOCUS-
4
D10
A4, B4,
B5, A5
MI_F0_SENS
D_2.8V
B1, C4 F3, E3 E12, E10 K6, L4, F1, G3
IRIS F0
SENSOR
Q5001
SWITCH
K6, L4, L6, L7 B1, C4, C5, B11
MANUAL
IRIS
RING
Z_MR_A,
Z_MR_B
A4
B1, D1
MI_F1_VCC
MI_F0_VCC
IRIS F1
SENSOR
B4
C5
B12
B11
ZOOM_A, ZOOM_XA,
ZOOM_B, ZOOM_XB
MI_F1_VCC
18
MI_F0_VCC
15
MI_F1_SENS
17
MI_LED
IR_RST_LED
LENS_TEMP_AD
AD_MZ_MR_A
MZ_MR_A_DAC
AD_MZ_MR_B
MZ_MR_B_DAC
B10, D10
MF_MR_XA, MF_MR_XB,
MF_MR_B, MF_MR_A
MR
7
1
14
8
2-5
MZ_MR_XB, MZ_MR_B
5
3
12
10
16 - 19
MR
MZ_MR_XA
MZ_MR_A
MZ_MR_XB
MZ_MR_B
32, 34
MANUAL
FOCUS
RING
MZ_MR_XA, MZ_MR_A
27 - 20
MANUAL
ZOOM
RING
XSYS_RST
CAM_VD
AMP (21/24)
CN5001
B4
AB14, AC14,
AB13
IC6002
LENS DRIVE BLOCK (2/3)
MI_F1_SENS
MI_F0_SENS
2, 5, 6
K22
R4204
GENERAL_AD
8, 10, 12
3-2. OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM (2/9)
CN5002
(2/2)
PITCH_AD
Y_DRIVE_A, Y_DRIVE_B
YAW_AD_IC7001
YAW_AD
P_DRIVE_A, P_DRIVE_B
PITCH_AD_IC7001
DATA
CLK
08
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
3-2
2
2
4
4
7
6
7
6
CN8501
PITCH_AD
YAW_AD
DATA
CLK
10
1
SE8501
PITCH SENSOR
21
SE8502
YAW SENSOR
IC8501
13
25
24
PITCH/
YAW
SENSOR
AMP
S001
REC
START/STOP
z
RV001
W y T
(HANDLE ZOOM)
3-3. OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM (3/9)
( ) : Number in parenthesis ( ) indicates the division number of schematic diagram where the component is located.
FP-973 FLEXIBLE BOARD
VC-543 BOARD (3/9)
CN1014
AUDIO_L_I/O
AUDIO_R_I/O
AUDIO_R_I/O
AUDIO_L_I/O
20
18
AUDIO_L
1
AUDIO_R_I/O
1
AUDIO_R
3
6
OVERALL (7/9)
(PAGE 3-7)
CN9508
OVERALL (8/9)
(PAGE 3-8)
OVERALL (5/9)
(PAGE 3-5)
HDV/DV
PLGR
IC_1801_PLBL
Q2004
BUFFER
Q2007
BUFFER
IC_1801_EVBL
Q2008
BUFFER
EP_XHD
EP_XVD
PANEL_B
BL_CONT
PLGR
79
PLBL
78
67
EP_XHD
EP_XVD
VD_SO,
VD_SI
XCS_LCD_AD,
XCS_LCD,
XVD_SCK
XRST_VTR
73
74
62
EP_XHD
EP_XVD
VD_SO,
VD_SI
XCS_LCD_AD,
XCS_LCD,
VD_SCK
XRST_VTR
EP_XHD
EP_XVD
74
75
VD_SO,
VD_SI
XCS_LCD_AD,
XCS_LCD,
VD_SCK
XRST_VTR
63
PANEL_B
4
21
2
20
3
19
4
R_IN
G_IN
B_IN
BL_CONT
15
7
6
18
EP_XHD
EP_XVD
VD_SO,
VD_SI
XCS_LCD_AD,
XCS_LCD,
VD_SCK
XRST_VTR
17
16
VD_SO,
VD_SI
XCS_LCD_AD,
XCS_LCD,
VD_SCK
XRST_VTR
19
E1
F2
XHD
J1
XVD
K2
VD_SO,
VD_SI
EP_XHD
EP_XVD
8
7
D2
XRST_VTR
6
7
6
17
IC6001
M4
LCD
DRIVE,
L4
A/D
CONVERTER M5
R0 - R7
5, 6
1, 2
G0 - G7
B0 - B7
XHDO
XVDO
DCLK
LCD901
3.2 INCH
WIDE
COLOR
LCD
UNIT
12
11
13
M3
VD_SO,
VD_SI
XCS_LCD_AD,
XCS_LCD,
XVD_SCK
VD_SO
XCS_LCD,
XVD_SCK
XRST_VTR
XRST_VTR
5
8
L2, L1
IC6201
M4
EVF
DRIVE,
L4
XRST_VTR
A/D
M3 CONVERTER M5
XCS_EVF_AD,
XVD_SCK
XCS_LCD_AD, XCS_LCD
XVD_SCK
XCS_EVF_AD,
XCS_EVF,
XVD_SCK
4
08
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
3-3
XCS_EVF_AD,
XCS_EVF,
VD_SCK
30
VD_SO,
VD_SI
XRST_VTR
XCS_EVF_AD,
XCS_EVF,
VD_SCK
22
21
6, 5
EP_XHD
EP_XVD
4
EP_XHD
EP_XVD
VD_SO,
VD_SI
XRST_VTR
XCS_EVF_AD,
XCS_EVF,
VD_SCK
6
7
22, 23
XRST_VTR
28, 29
VD_SO,
VD_SI
2
3
9-7
OVERALL (5/9)
(PAGE 3-5)
XRST_VTR
EP_XHD
EP_XVD
25 - 27
XCS_IC_2002
VD_SO, VD_SI
32
31
6, 5
EP_XHD
EP_XVD
XCS_EVF_AD, XCS_EVF
XRST_VTR
24
G0 - G7
B0 - B7
XHDO
XVDO
DCLK
R0 - R7
G0 - G7
B0 - B7
35
36
33
HSYNC
VSYNC
DCLK
24 - 17
F2
EP_XHD
J1
EP_XVD
K2
VD_SO,
VD_SI
DDRA_SEL1 - DDRA_SEL3
XPSV_D4
VD_SO, VD_SI
EVF_B
E1
R0 - R7
32 - 25
9
EVF_G
D2
40 - 33
EVF_B
10
EVF_R
11
10
13
VD_SO
XRST_VTR
XVD_SCK,
XCS_EVF
41
42
SI
RESET
SCK, SCS
5
4
8, 7
19
EVF_G
CN6201
11
22 - 29
EVF_B
18
EVF_R
14 - 21
6
EVF_G
17
6 - 13
EVF_B
10
CN7803
EVF_R
38, 39
28
EVF_G
14
G12, F11,
F12, E11,
E12, D11,
D12, C11
24
EVF_R
FP-776
FLEXIBLE
BOARD
CN6202
L12, K11,
K12, J11,
J12, H11,
H12, G11
EVBL
20
CN7801
(2/2)
VF-178 BOARD
FP-974
FLEXIBLE
BOARD
L8, M8,
L9, M9,
L10, M10,
L11, M11
EVGR
GP-025 BOARD (2/2)
L3, M2
XLINE_CNT1A
XLINE_CNT1B
XLINE_CNT2
XLINE_CNT3A
XLINE_CNT3B
XD4CN
22
PANEL_B
BL_CONT
PANEL_G
3
FP-967 FLEXIBLE BOARD
(2/2)
CN1008
(2/2)
EVRE
OVERALL (6/9)
(PAGE 3-6)
3
PANEL_G
CN6004
PANEL_R
2
BL_L
A9 K1
CN7004
(2/4)
CN004
(2/4)
PANEL_R
BL_-V
BL_CONT
OVERALL (8/9)
(PAGE 3-8)
21
2
14
9-7
20
PANEL_G
1
CN6001
BL_CONT
XCS_LCD_AD,
XVD_SCK
58, 61
IC_1801_EVGR
77
66
57, 56, 59
Q2009
BUFFER
PLBL
BL_CONT
78
PLRE
80
14
30 - 37
Q2006
BUFFER
PANEL_R
9
22 - 29
IC_1801_PLGR
79
CN003
(2/4)
CN8802
(2/4)
CN7002
BL_H
BACKLIGHT
DRIVE
14 - 21
PLRE
CN8801
(2/4)
BL_V
7, 6
Q2005
BUFFER
CN003
(2/4)
FP-982
FLEXIBLE
BOARD
(2/4)
G12, F11,
F12, E11,
E12, D11,
D12, C11
IC_1801_PLRE
CN004
(2/4)
Q6001 - Q6003
AS-060 BOARD (2/4)
FP-981
FLEXIBLE
BOARD
(2/4)
CN6002
L12, K11,
K12, J11,
J12, H11,
H12, G11
19
D901
(BACKLIGHT)
PD- 372 BOARD
PI-029 BOARD (2/4)
CN1015
(2/4)
IC_1801_EVRE
TPA, NTPA, TPB, NTPB
9
12
7
10
OVERALL (1/9)
(PAGE 3-1)
CN9509
L8, M8,
L9, M9,
L10, M10,
L11, M11
XCS_IC_2002
VIDEO
OUT AMP
(6/24)
10
2
4
7
L3, M2 L2, L1
VSP_SO_BU, XVSP_SCK_BU
TPA-, TPA+, TPB+, TPB-
S_Y/D3_Y
LANC_SIG
LANC_DC
JACK_AD
20 - 22
23
IC2002
TPA-, TPA+, TPB+, TPB-
9
11
13
12
4, 5
OVERALL (7/9)
(PAGE 3-7)
15
20, 21
17
25
LANC_SIG
LANC_DC
JACK_AD
5
19, 18
1, 48 - 44 37 - 39 18
24
S_Y/D3_Y
12
10
8
9
LANC_SIG
LANC_DC
MULTI_JACK_IN
S_C/D3_Pb
7
1-4
S_Y/D3_Y
35
S_C/D3_Pb
14
9
1-3
2
S_C/D3_PB
33
23, 20
LINE_OUT_Y
IC2001
COMPONENT
OUT AMP
(6/24)
24, 25, 22
Q2001
BUFFER
IC_1801_LNOY
4
AV/R
VIDEO/D3_Pr
5
15, 17, 19, 21
LINE_OUT_C/PB
16
22, 19
Q2003
BUFFER
31
6
VIDEO/D3_Pr
23, 24, 21
IC_1801_LNOPB
VIDEO/D3_PR
6, 5, 3, 2
LINE_OUT_PR
59, 62
Q2002
BUFFER
58, 57, 60
IC_1801_LNOPR
19 - 21
19
AUDIO_L_I/O
A : VIDEO SIGNAL
A : AUDIO SIGNAL
A : VIDEO/AUDIO SIGNAL
JK-376 BOARD
CN9507
LCD902
COLOR
EVF
UNIT
3-4. OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM (4/9)
( ) : Number in parenthesis ( ) indicates the division number of schematic diagram where the component is located.
IC2201
OMAD00 - OMAD12,
OMADB0, OMADB1
256M
DDR-SDRAM
(8/24)
C7
B6
BMDQS0 - BMDQS3
OMDQ2 - OMDQ5
G2
G3
G8
26
OVERALL (5/9)
(PAGE 3-5)
HDV-MPEG VIDEO
ENCODER/DECODER,
MPEG AUDIO
SIGNAL PROCESSOR
(7/24)
BMDT16 - BMDT47
IC2401
OMCLK
OMCLKX
OMCSX
OVERALL (1/9)
(PAGE 3-1)
F24
D24A00_IC_4401 - D31A07_IC_4401
MCLK
XCS_IC_2201
INT_IC_2201
XRST_IC_2201
8
OVERALL (1/9)
(PAGE 3-1)
CK_IC_2201_I
IC_2201_VF_SYNC
AUIN21
AUIN22
ADATAIN0
ADATAIN1
CK27MFO1
CKFSO
CK64FSO
CK_IC_2201_I
IC_2201_VF_SYNC
AUIN21
AUIN22
ADATAIN0
ADATAIN1
CK27MFO1
CKFSO
CK64FSO
P24
M20
P20
D16
AC17
AA16
AC18
Y17
A22
E18
N23
N21
M23
M21
A20
P21
M24
Y13, AC13,
AA14, AC14,
AA15, AC15,
AD15, AC16
D24A00_IC_4401 - D31A07_IC_4401
DV PB
RCI0_DE4 - RCI3_DE7
11
L1
K1
K2
CK_IC_2201_O
MCLK
XCS_IC_2201
INT_IC_2201
XRST_IC_2201
RYI0_DE0 - RYI3_DE3
AD17
AD16
AD12
AD18
HYO_SLGATE
HCO_FYI1
HYI_PLL27IN
HCI_FYI0
TFS_FCO
THYRQ_FVDI
THCRQ_FHDI
VLAT_SYNC_FCI
FLAT_SYNC_FYO0
VLAT_IN_FYO1
FS_EDGE_REF
FRAT_REFO
ADATAOUT0
ADATAOUT1
IC_1801_SRCH
IC_1801_PCRERR
IC_1801_FLD27MF
MFLG_QRST
CK27MFO1
A9
B10
F7
C8
C10
A8
F9
F3
F6
F2
C1
D2
C4
D3
B3
C5
G3
A3
M1
F1
AUDAO
AUENI
HDV REC/PB, HDV-i.LINK
EBS[0] - EBS[7]
ERE
F19
F16
A20
ERDY
KCLK
E1
E3
CKFSO
CK64FSO
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
3-4
HDV-i.LINK, DV-i.LINK
PD00 - PD07
PCLK0
DIR0
XPEN0
FCLR0
FRL
XIACC0
T25
T23
R20
U21
R25
P20
28
OVERALL (5/9)
(PAGE 3-5)
IC2601
HDV STREAM
PROCESSOR,
MUX/DEMUX,
DV SIGNAL
PROCESSOR
(9/24)
D24A00_IC_4401 - D31A07_IC_4401
DXXA00_IC_4401 - DXXA10_IC_4401
C25
D25
F23
F24
D23
G23
H24
J3
H23
FRRV, TRRT, TRRV, DRP
SWP
SCWIN
XCS_IC_2601_HD
XCS_IC_2601_DV
ATF_LATCH
XRST_IC_2601_DV
XRST_IC_2601_1
29
OVERALL (5/9)
(PAGE 3-5)
XRST_IC_2601_2
B19
B16
C19
C16
AUDAI
AUENO
ADATAIN0
ADATAIN1
08
V23, V20,
V24, W21,
V25, U23,
U20, U24
D23, E23,
E24, E21,
D20, D24,
C23, D21
D18, C24,
B23, D17,
B21, B20,
A21, B18
E14 - E16
RCO0_EDHD, RCO1_EDVD,
DV REC
RCO2_EDFLD_, RCO3_FRMREF
CK_IC_2201_I
E24, D24,
C24, E25
XCS_IC_2801
A8
RYO0_DEHD, RYO1_DEVD,
RYO2_DEFLD_, RYO3_SGOUT
A7, C7, A5, B5, B11, C11, E9, B9,
C6, B6 A4, B4 A10, E10 F8, C9
VSP_SI, VSP_SO, XVSP_SCK
HDV
INTERLACE/
PROGRESSIVE
CONVERTER
(10/24)
IC_2201_HD, IC_2201_VD, IC_2201_FLD
27
C18, F18,
B18, E19,
A18, C17,
F17, B17
B7, C8,
C6
A3
IC2801
IC_2201_C0 - IC_2201_C7
A : VIDEO SIGNAL
A : AUDIO SIGNAL
A : VIDEO/AUDIO SIGNAL
A : VIDEO/AUDIO/SERVO SIGNAL
OVERALL (5/9)
(PAGE 3-5)
AC3, Y2,
E1, B2
CK_IC_2201_O
N24
N20
P23
ALE_IC_4401
WR01_IC_4401
RDX_IC_4401
AC6, Y1,
H4, A3
IC_1801_HD, IC_1801_VD, IC_1801_FLD
HDV REC/PB, HDV-i.LINK
L8, L2,
E8, E2
OVERALL (1/9)
(PAGE 3-1)
IC1801_C0 - IC1801_C7
F2, F1,
G3
9
E4, C2,
D2, E3,
E1, D1,
E2, F3
HDV REC/PB, HDV-i.LINK
IC_2201_Y0 - IC_2201_Y7
K8, K2,
F8, F2
IC1801_Y0 - IC1801_Y7
C12, C11, B9, C9,
E10, D11, D9, B10,
G11, G12, D12, E11, C10, D10,
F12
F10, F11 B11, E9
D6, B5,
C5, D5,
B4, D4,
C3, D3
VC-543 BOARD (4/9)
L1
M3
R1
W6
W1
U3
V3
HDV PB, DV PB
HDV REC, DV REC
RFIN
RECDT
RECCK
RECA1
RECA2
30
OVERALL (6/9)
(PAGE 3-6)
3-5. OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM (5/9)
( ) : Number in parenthesis ( ) indicates the division number of schematic diagram where the component is located.
VC-543 BOARD (5/9)
XRST_VTR
SWP
XRST_VTR
XCS_IC_2002
Y18
AB18
22
OVERALL (6/9)
(PAGE 3-6)
OVERALL (3/9)
(PAGE 3-3)
B18, A16, Y10, AC9,
D15, A21 A14, D9
PWD, CNA, LPS, OFR2
PWD, CNA, LPS, OFR2
TRRT
TRRT
IC4401
(1/2)
D24A00_IC_4401 - D31A07_IC_4401
D24A00_IC_4401 - D31A07_IC_4401
MECHA
CONTROL
(18/24)
DXXA00_IC_4401 - DXXA07_IC_4401
DXXA00_IC_4401 - DXXA07_IC_4401
CF_ON
CF_ON
DACK1_IC_1801
DREQ1_IC_1801
CKFSO
OVERALL (1/9)
(PAGE 3-1)
5
XCS_IC_1801_VM
DSCK_VM
XWAIT_VM
OVERALL (4/9)
(PAGE 3-4)
CN1004
(2/2)
19
16
OVERALL (8/9)
(PAGE 3-8)
35
XSYS_RST
13
38
L23
K20
K22
AB17
AC17
HP_JACK_IN
1
EEP_SI_S
EEP_SO_S
EEP_SCK_S
MD2
XCS_MC_FLASH
32
OVERALL (7/9)
(PAGE 3-7)
33
OVERALL (7/9)
(PAGE 3-7)
34
OVERALL (8/9)
(PAGE 3-8)
VSP_SI, VSP_SO, XVSP_SCK
AB14
AC14
AB13
E4
B17
B10
D10
Y15
AB10
HDMI_SCL
HDMI_SDA
XRST_HDMI
XCS_IC_3201
OVERALL (2/9)
(PAGE 3-2)
B8, C8, D7
Y10
R10
IC3806
16M SDRAM
(15/24)
IC3804
32M FLASH
(15/24)
19
34
18
CKE_VM
XCS_SDRAM
XCS_FLASH_VM
C18
C17
A18
MELODY
KASYAON
14
OVERALL (1/9)
(PAGE 3-1)
KASYAON
37
OVERALL (7/9)
(PAGE 3-7)
MODULATOR
MELODY_ENV
XCS_EEP
EEP_XRDY
EEP_TXD3,
EEP_RXD3,
EEP_SCK3
1
3
IC3805
64K
EEPROM
(15/28)
FP-971
FLEXIBLE
BOARD (2/4)
CN1012
(2/4)
MS_DIO, MS_BS, MS_SCLK
XMS_IN
Q3601
LED
DRIVE
XMS_LED_ON
MS-405 BOARD
(2/4)
CN8602
(2/4)
21
12
MS_DIO, MS_BS,
MS_SCLK
XMS_IN
MS_LED_ON
21
12
CN8603
DIO, BS, SCLK
INS
XMS_IN
MS_LED_ON
D8601
(MS ACCESS)
CPC
(FOR CHECK)
11
9
7
4
2
18
Q3602, Q3603
V10
Y18
SIPA_CLR
SIPA_RCK
SIPA_ENABLE
XCS_DA1
XCS_IC_8007
XCS_CAMERA
2SS_KEY_AD2
HI_SI, HI_SO, XHI_SCK
A15
SWP
FRRV
D23
IC3601
(1/2)
35
15 53
OVERALL (4/9)
(PAGE 3-4)
VSP_SO, XVSP_SCK
RF_MON
OVERALL (6/9)
(PAGE 3-6)
17
29
D0_VM - D15_VM
D24A00_IC_4401 - D31A07_IC_4401
SWP
SCWIN
XCS_IC_2601_HD
XCS_IC_2601_DV
ATF_LATCH
XRST_IC_2601_DV
XRST_IC_2601_1
XRST_IC_2601_2
OVERALL (6/9)
(PAGE 3-6)
HI_SI, HI_SO, XHI_SCK
AA11
B4
DS CONTROL,
HI CONTROL V11
(14/24)
A1_VM - A22_VM
A1_VM - A11_VM,
A13_VM
A1_VM - A19_VM
DXXA00_IC_4401 - DXXA10_IC_4401
B21
D18
H4
G1
B22
G2
D13
B13
D0_VM - D15_VM
D0_VM - D15_VM
26
A1_VM - A22_VM
SWP
D12
E19
C7
B16
A10
V19
D0_VM - D15_VM
VSP_SI, VSP_SO, XVSP_SCK
FRRV
36
XCS_IC_4401
C9, C10, G10
13
D24A00_IC_4401 - D31A07_IC_4401
D7
J1
E22
A6
CHIME_SDA, CHIME_SCL
P10
OVERALL (1/9)
(PAGE 3-1)
MCLK
XCS_IC_2801
XCS_IC_2201
XRST_IC_2201
INT_IC_2201
FRRV, TRRT, TRRV, DRP
REC_PROOF
W10
AA10
DXXA08_IC_4401, DXXA09_IC_4401
B8
B7
Y8
G4
8
D12
D24A00_IC_4401 - D31A07_IC_4401
XRST_VTR
SD_OSD_VD
VREF
IC_1801_OEREF
XCS_IC_1801_IC_4401
WR01_IC_4401
RDX_IC_4401
CF_ON
10
B8
E2
J6
D7
FRRV, TRRV, DRP
MCLK
K1
CN901
HOT
SHOE
X3401
24.576 MHz
C2
HDV/DV
i.LINK
INTERFACE
(13/24)
IC_3401_PLL_ON
XCS_IC_3401
XRST_LINK
XRST_PHY
HDV-i.LINK, DV-i.LINK
TPA+, TPA-, TPB+, TPB-
C1
IC3401
IC_3401_PLL_ON
XCS_IC_3401
XRST_LINK
XRST_PHY
F23
J2
E20
D22
WR01_IC_4401,
RDX_IC_4401
31
-i.LINK, DV-i.LINK
TPA+, TPA-, TPB+, TPB-
XSYS_RST
08
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
3-5
4, 2, 8
VSP_SO, XVSP_SCK
HDV
22, 23, 18
AC8, AB8,
AC7
VSP_SI, VSP_SO, XVSP_SCK
CN1020
15, 14, 12, 11
D24A00_IC_4401 - D31A07_IC_4401
OVERALL (4/9)
(PAGE 3-4)
PCLK0
DIR0
XPEN0
FCLR0
FRL
XIACC0
22, 23, 18
28
OVERALL (4/9)
(PAGE 3-4)
FP-972
FLEXIBLE BOARD
5, 2, 6
K4
L1
L4
E12
L8
M8
L9
J8
J9
M9
25
OVERALL (3/9)
(PAGE 3-3)
3, 4, 6, 7
16M FLASH
(8/24)
DXXA00_IC_4401 - DXXA14_IC_4401
HDV-i.LINK, DV-i.LINK
TPA+, TPA-, TPB+, TPB-
Y16, C6,
AA17, A4
ALE_IC_4401
WR01_IC_4401
RDX_IC_4401
27
HDV-i.LINK, DV-i.LINK
PD00 - PD07
IC2402
A14, C15, D14
FLASH_A15 - FLASH_A20
A4 - A7
F1
B4
XRST_VTR
E7, E6,
D8, E11
XCS_FLASH
H2
L11, K11,
K12, J11,
H9, H12,
H11, G9
A : VIDEO/AUDIO SIGNAL
6
MEMORY
STICK
PRO DUO
3-6. OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM (6/9)
( ) : Number in parenthesis ( ) indicates the division number of schematic diagram where the component is located.
N MECHANISM DECK
(MDX-N221)
VIDEO HEAD
MD-141 BOARD
XFFREWUP
VSP_SO, XVSP_SCK
CK13MFO1
XRST_VTR
VSP_SO, XVSP_SCK
D1
X4401
20MHz
OVERALL (2/9)
(PAGE 3-2)
17
SYS_V
XFTR_NR
AB9
L22
A11
C1
XCS_IC_5401
LM_LIM_DET
SREEL_FG
38
50
48
XCS_IC_5401
LM_LIM_DET
SREEL_FG
42
30
32
XCS_IC_5401
LM_LIM_DET
SREEL_FG
D14
V22
XCS_IC_5401
IC5401
(1/3)
CAPSTAN/DRUM/
LOADING
MOTOR DRIVE
(3/3)
43
DRUM_PG
IC5003
CAP_ERROR
14
35
34
(1/3)
PWM
DRIVE
8
VD_SO, VD_SI, XVD_SCK
N23
12
68
LOAD, UNLOAD
XFFREWUP
TAPE_LED_ON
SWP
REC_PROOF
LOAD, UNLOAD
25
35
26
68
12
37
CAP_VS
DRUM_FG
DRUM_PG
CAP_FWD,
CAP_ON
CAP_FG
AB11
Y11
B11
DRUM_PWM
CAP_PWM
TAPE_END
TAPE_TOP
TREEL_FG
33
32
47
49
46
DRUM_PWM
CAP_PWM
TAPE_END
TAPE_TOP
TREEL_FG
47
48
33
31
34
4
10, 9
6, 5
3. 4
9, 8
CN5403
CAP_U, V, W
UHE±,
VHE±,
WHE±
FG1,
FG2
CONT1, SW_PS, ALL_PS
DRUM_FG
DEW_DET
DRUM_PG
CAP_FG
MODE_SW_A - MODE_SW_C
CN5401
DEW_DET
MODE_SW_A - MODE_SW_C
M
1
DRUM FG
2
DRUM PG
3
4
M903
CAPSTAN MOTOR
M
HU, HV, HW
CAPSTAN FG
6
DEW SENSOR
S903
MODE SWITCH
CAP_FWD, CAP_ON
LOAD, UNLOAD
SWP
LM_LIM_DET
REC_PROOF
TAPE_END
IC5401
(3/3)
21
20
CAPSTAN/DRUM/
LOADING
MOTOR DRIVE
19
18
(3/3)
TAPE_TOP
29
DRUM_PWM
CAP_PWM
SREEL_FG
TAPE_LED_ON
LM_±
M
TAPE_END_C
28
Q901
TAPE END
SENSOR
TAPE_TOP_C
16
31
LOAD, UNLOAD
TAPE_END
TAPE_TOP
TREEL_FG
25
Q5403
LED
DRIVE
T_REEL_ ±
S_REEL_±
TAPE_LED_K
TAPE_LED_A
MT_5V
44
DEW_DET
MODE_SW_A - MODE_SW_C
XRST_VTR
69
71, 73, 75
MODE_SW_A - MODE_SW_C
11
9, 7, 5
DEW_DET
36
MODE_SW_A - MODE_SW_C
OVERALL (8/9)
(PAGE 3-8)
OVERALL (5/9)
(PAGE 3-5)
41
38
XCC_DOWN
RF_MON
26
XCC_DOWN
RF_MON
11, 13
69, 67
74
CHIME_SDA, CHIME_SCL
6
54
H901
S REEL
SENSOR
S902
(REC PROOF)
REC_PROOF
REC_PROOF
CHIME_SDA,
CHIME_SCK
CHIME_SDA,
CHIME_SCK
XCC_DOWN
XCC_DOWN
11
XRST_VTR
REC_PROOF
CHIME_SDA, CHIME_SCL
H902
T REEL
SENSOR
MIC902
DEW_DET
CHIME_SDA, CHIME_SCL
XCC_DOWN
13, 14
36
AB20 - AB22,
AC6
Y7, AB7,
AB6
HI_SI, HI_SO, XHI_SCK
OVERALL (5/9)
(PAGE 3-5)
V23
Q902
TAPE TOP
SENSOR
25
26
R5413
XCS_IC_4401
FP-031,
FP-032,
FP-228
FLEXIBLE
BOARDS
M902
(LOADING MOTOR)
XFFREWUP
TAPE_LED_ON
TREEL_FG
Y14
AC15
FG_PG_COM
DRUM_COM
69, 72
CAP_FWD, CAP_ON
72, 65, 70
8, 15, 10
45
54
DRUM_PG
CAP_FG
27
29
DRUM_PG_SENS
51
59
CAP_VS
CAPSTAN/DRUM/
LOADING
MOTOR DRIVE
(3/3)
32, 33
XFFREWUP
TAPE_LED_ON
DRUM_FG
24, 23
CAP_FWD, CAP_ON
55
CONT1, SW_PS, ALL_PS
28, 22
P20
F20
P22
P23
N20
R22
F1
D8
AB12
D6
DRUM_PG
CAP_FG
53
51
56, 57
A18, B5,
A5
D19, B20
Y22, Y23,
AC13
B15
DRUM_FG
49
50
DRUM_FG_SENS
26, 27
DDRA_SEL1 DDRA_SEL3
A9
B9
D11
CONT1, SW_PS, ALL_PS
52
22, 23
XPSV_D4
MECHA
CONTROL
(18/24)
52, 58
21
XLINE_CNT1A
XLINE_CNT1B
XLINE_CNT2
XLINE_CNT3A
XLINE_CNT3B
XD4CN
XCS_LCD_AD
XCS_LCD
XCS_EVF_AD
XCS_EVF
IC4401
(2/2)
53
DRUM_U, V, W
IC5401
(2/3)
CAP_FWD,
CAP_ON
D16, A17
OVERALL (3/9)
(PAGE 3-3)
40
REC_VOL_A/D_CH1,
REC_VOL_A/D_CH2
AC12, Y13, Y12 M20, M22,
M23
OVERALL (9/9)
(PAGE 3-9)
39
NTSC/XPAL_DET
B4
R4402
XSYS_RST
F2
F4
DRUM_VS
DRUM_FG
CAP_FG
OVERALL (8/9)
(PAGE 3-8)
DRUM_VS
20 - 9
CK13MFO1
Q5401
SWITCH
8
2-7
RF_IN
(1/3)
PWM
DRIVE
27, 24
VSP_SO, XVSP_SCK
41
14
7-9
VSP_SO, XVSP_SCK
39
CAP_PWM
45
1-4
VSP_SO, XVSP_SCK
SWP
XRST_VTR
CK13MFO1
44
20, 19
31
41
DRUM_PWM
M901
DRUM MOTOR
CN5402
22, 23
OVERALL (5/9)
(PAGE 3-5)
CK13MFO1
51
DRUM_ERROR
30
10 - 15 74, 76, 78
7
RF_IN
IC5004
7, 8
OVERALL (1/9)
(PAGE 3-1)
29
RECDT
RECCK
RECA1
RECA2
CN5001
RECDT
64
RECCK
61
RECA1
57
RECA2
58
38, 36
HDV PB, DV PB
RFIN
CN003
44, 43
30
16
19
23
22
36, 37
OVERALL (4/9)
(PAGE 3-4)
HDV REC, DV REC
RECDT
RECCK
RECA1
RECA2
CN001
5 - 10
RF_MON
RF_MON
CN1001
EVEN
63, 65, 68
CONT1, SW_PS, ALL_PS
CONT1, SW_PS, ALL_PS
XEVEN, YEVEN
39, 37, 45
FP-983
FLEXIBLE BOARD
RFIN
SWP
XODD, YODD
64, 67
RFIN
SWP
46
44
40
42
IC5201
35 REC/PB AMP
38
(2/3)
75, 77
VC-543 BOARD (6/9)
RECDT
RECCK
RECA1
RECA2
1, 80
A : VIDEO/AUDIO/SERVO SIGNAL
A : SERVO SIGNAL
ODD
CN5201
RECDT
RECCK
RECA1
RECA2
4PIN
CONNECTOR
S901
(CC DOWN)
RF_MON
08
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
3-6
18
D902
(TAPE LED)
3-7. OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM (7/9)
( ) : Number in parenthesis ( ) indicates the division number of schematic diagram where the component is located.
VC-543 BOARD (7/9)
42
AUIN11
AUIN11
6
MIC AMP
1
6
MIC_LCH
IC8304
3 MIC AMP
CN8302
INT_MIC_TOP_Lch
R8303
3
R8304
5
MIC903
(MICROPHONE)
(Lch)
18
7
CN7004
(3/4)
INT_RCH_OUT
CN7011
MIC_RCH
4
2
3
MIC_LCH
1
4
IC7003
INT_MIC_2
CN003 CN004
(3/4)
(3/4)
34
INT_LCH_OUT
INT_MIC_1
67
68
14
VSP_SO, XVSP_SCK
CN1015
(3/4)
XCS_DA1
4
16
33
13
INT_MIC_1
R8317
6
5
INT_MIC_BOTTOM_Lch
2
3
1
2
7
IC8303
MIC AMP
R8315
F_TALLY_LED
1
13
F_TALLY_LED
9
D8301
(REC LAMP (FRONT))
6
7
INT_REF
IC8301
1
29
F_TALLY_LED
28
XF_TALLY_LED
SIPA_RCK
SIPA_CLR
32
53
OVERALL
(5/9)
(PAGE 3-5)
3
VSP_SO_BU,
XVSP_SCK_BU
VSP_SO_BU,
XVSP_SCK_BU
CKFSO_BU
CK64FSO_BU
CK256FSO_BU
12
10
13
IC8005
SHIFT
REGISTER
(24/24)
11
10
IC8004
AUDIO D/A
6 CONVERTER
5
(24/24)
4
2
1
3
ATT_1
4
ATT_2
5
Q8007
SWITCH
SIPA_ENABLE
IC7105
GAIN
2 CONTROL
(2/2)
2 GAIN
CONTROL
1
2
IC8003
AUDIO A/D
10 CONVERTER 1
12
(24/24)
11
13
IC_1801_ADAO1_BU
INT_MIC_2
MIC AMP
(1/2)
6
7
5
18
CN8801
(3/4)
47
48
1
CN8802
(3/4)
CN004 CN003
(3/4)
(3/4)
IC8006
BUFFER
(24/24)
18, 17
CN8303
MIC_RCH
R8313
FP-981
FLEXIBLE
BOARD
(3/4)
14
12
13
11
15
14, 11
2
3
7
IC8302
AS-060 BOARD
(3/4)
FP-982
FLEXIBLE
BOARD
(3/4)
XPOWER_DOWN_DA1
9
CKFSO_BU
CK64FSO_BU
CK256FSO_BU
VSP_SO_BU, XVSP_SCK_BU
6
5
INT_MIC_BOTTOM_Rch
R8302
3
R8318
R8301
1
CN8301
INT_MIC_TOP_Rch
PI-029 BOARD
(3/4)
FP-975
FLEXIBLE
BOARD
6
8
7
9
5
2, 3
MA-454 BOARD
MIC901
(MICROPHONE)
(Rch)
OVERALL
(1/9)
(PAGE 3-1)
CKFSO
CK64FSO
CK256FSO
IC_1801_ADAO1
8, 7
OVERALL (8/9)
(PAGE 3-8)
IC_1801_ADAO1_BU
CKFSO_BU
CK64FSO_BU
CK256FSO_BU
23
OVERALL (3/9)
(PAGE 3-3)
37
OVERALL (5/9)
(PAGE 3-5)
VSP_SO_BU, XVSP_SCK_BU
83, 84
XCS_IC_8007
CN5802
CN5801
AU_MIC_-1
Q5803, Q5804
INPUT1
5
CH1 MIC
INPUT
SWITCH
IC5801
7
AU_MIC_+1
3 CH1 MIC 1
AMP
CN7006
10
10
11
11
AU_MIC_-1
AU_MIC_+1
63
62
64
63
AU_MIC_-1
AU_MIC_+1
19
18
18
17
SP_+, SP_-
85
SP_+, SP_-
93
INT_MIC_1
INT_MIC_2
AU_MIC_-1
AU_MIC_+1
5
9
91
3
75
4
74
5
CH2 MIC
INPUT
SWITCH
IC5901
AU_MIC_-2
7
AU_MIC_+2
3 CH2 MIC 1
AMP
5
AU_MIC_-2
5
4
AU_MIC_+2
4
51
52
AU_MIC_-2
50
AU_MIC_+2
51
31
30
30
29
AU_MIC_-2
7
AU_MIC_+2
8
Q5807
ATT
5
6
IC5851
3
LINE
AMP
AU_LINE_1
7
AU_LINE_2
1
Q5808
SWITCH
Q5907
8
60
AU_LINE_1
59
22
21
AU_LINE_1
6
AUDIO
CONTROL
(24/24)
2
ATT_1
AU_LINE_2
2
23
23
24
24
21
21
22
22
ATT_1
56
AU_LINE_2
55
78
77
80
79
75
74
79
78
ATT_1
26
25
4
3
2
1
7
6
3
2
AU_LINE_2
10
AUDIO_R_I/O
76
Q8003
MUTING
78
44
Q5908
SWITCH
CH1 MIC
INPUT
CONTROL
Q5805, Q5806, Q5809
ATT_2
XLR_MIC/LINE_1
CH2 MIC
INPUT
CONTROL
Q5905, Q5906, Q5909
XLR_MIC/LINE_2
ATT_2
XLR_MIC/LINE_1
XLR_MIC/LINE_2
ATT_2
XLR_MIC/LINE_1
XLR_MIC/LINE_2
HP_R_OUT
Q8002, Q8006
MUTING
43
ATT_1
Q8001, Q8005
MUTING
ATT_2
XLR_MIC/LINE_1
XLR_MIC/LINE_2
A
CONTROL SWITCH BLOCK (XS93000)
XLR_PWR_ON_1
MIC
LINE
2
XLR_PWR_ON_1
73
72
XLR_PWR_ON_1
9
D_2.8V
8
52
XLR_MIC/LINE_1
XLR_PWR_ON_1
XLR_PWR_ON_2
MIC
LINE
HP-153 BOARD
3
5
XLR_PWR_ON_2
77
76
XLR_PWR_ON_2
D_2.8V
XLR_MIC/LINE_2
OVERALL (8/9)
(PAGE 3-8)
XF_TALLY_LED
MIC +48V
S002
INPUT 2
: AUDIO SIGNAL
43
CN7012
MIC +48V
S001
INPUT 1
19
OVERALL (3/9)
(PAGE 3-3)
Q88004
MUTING
HP_L_OUT
ATT
MIC_SW_1
MIC_SW_2
8
AU_LINE_1
IC8007
46
2
XL-010 BOARD
AUDIO_L_I/O
77
Q5903, Q5904
INPUT2
KASYAON
27
30, 33
53, 51
SP_+, SP_-
54, 52
29, 27
SP(+), SP(-)
1, 2
SP901
(LOUDSPEAKER)
30, 28
CN7003
5
4
XLR_PWR_ON_2
33
HP_JACK_IN
OVERALL (5/9)
(PAGE 3-5)
CN1011
4
1
8
3
6
5
4
CN9201
HP_JACK_IN
HP_L_OUT
HP_R_OUT
J9201
i
(HEADPHONE)
08
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
3-7
3-8. OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM (8/9)
( ) : Number in parenthesis ( ) indicates the division number of schematic diagram where the component is located.
VC-543 BOARD (8/9)
XCS_IC_3201
XRST_HDMI
XCS_IC_3201
XRST_HDMI
34
OVERALL (7/9)
(PAGE 3-7)
OVERALL (5/9)
(PAGE 3-5)
42
CKFSO_BU
CK64FSO_BU
CK256FSO_BU
IC_1801_ADAO1_BU
C2
F4
E11
E10
D10
C11
IDCK
F12
H12
G11
F10
J10
K5, K4, K8,
K7, J10, K10
C2, A1 - A10,
B1 - B10, C9,
C10, D9, D10
HDMI
TRANSMITTER
(12/24)
NTSC/XPAL_DET
XSYS_RST
XF_TALLY_LED
SYS_V
NTSC/XPAL_DET
XSYS_RST
SYS_V
NTSC/XPAL_DET
XSYS_RST
XSYS_RST
E10
L3
A2
Y3, Y5
CH1_AUTO/MANUAL - CH2_AUTO/MANUAL
CH2_INT/XLR_INT
CH2_INT/XLR_XLR2
P9
KEY_AD7
KEY_AD8
DIAL_A_VM
DIAL_B_VM
IC_3601_W5
IC_3601_V7
XBATT_INFO_SW
XEJECT_SW
D2, D1
M15
W3
D13
N14
XFUPSTAT
OSD_V
XHIDS_RST
XHIDSCON_MAD
IC_4001_TXD0, IC_4001_RXD0,
IC_4001_SCK0, IC_4001_XCS0
A7
B4
A3
15
OVERALL (2/9)
(PAGE 3-2)
OVERALL (2/9)
(PAGE 3-2)
35
OVERALL (5/9)
(PAGE 3-5)
39
OVERALL (6/9)
(PAGE 3-6)
LANC_DC
XCC_DOWN
XCC_DOWN
41
24
LANC_SIG
OVERALL (6/9)
(PAGE 3-6)
LANC_IN
LANC_OUT
XLANC_PWR_ON
XLANC_ON
XCS_DD1
LANC_IN
LANC_OUT
XLANC_PWR_ON
XLANC_ON
XCS_DD1
FR_EVER_SO, FR_EVER_SCK
FR_EVER_SO, FR_EVER_SCK
BATT_IN
BATT_IN
K3
L2
OVERALL (3/9)
(PAGE 3-3)
19
SDA, SCL
LANC_SIG
XLANC_JACK_IN
LANC_SIG
LANC_DC
J3
J2
L3
M3
K13
N2
VTR_DD_ON
VTR_DD_ON
XRESET
DC CONTROL,
RESET,
LANC DRIVE
(19/24)
IC_5401_13.5V
A_1.2V, D_1.2V, D_1.2V_K
D_1.0V
EP_2.8V, D_2.8V, A_2.8V
A_4.6V, RP_4.6V, AU_4.6V
D_1.5V
EP_1.8V, D_1.8V
D_3.8V, MS_3.8V
D_2.5V
XRESET
P3
K2
B3
DD_VREF
Q4601, Q4602
SWITCH
E11
08
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
3-8
DD_SD1
P5
SP_+5V, LENS_5V, MT_5V, BL_5V
D14
N9
D4603
E13
FP-971
FLEXIBLE
BOARD (3/4)
BL_CONT
20
OVERALL (3/9)
(PAGE 3-3)
MS-405 BOARD (3/4)
5
6
CONTROL SWITCH BLOCK
(PZ93000) (2/2)
CN8602
CN8606
(3/4) LAMC_SIG (2/2)
9
5
XLAMC_JACK_IN
6
8
7
7
CN1012 (3/4)
XLANC_JACK_IN
KEY_AD4
XB_TALLY_LED
HPD
HDMI
OUT
MULTI_JACK_IN
XRESET
IC_3601_V7
16
MULTI_JACK_IN
W5
V7
IC_3601_W5
OVERALL (1/9)
(PAGE 3-1)
IC4601
E3
B2
SDA, SCL
1
XSYS_RST
NTSC/XPAL_DET
F2
D3
C8
G1
J4, L5,
K5, H3
D2
E2
E1
C2
B5
A3
W9
R8
KEY_AD4
KEY_AD5
KEY_AD6
XVTR_ON_SW
XCAM_ON_SW
IC3601
(2/2)
D11, H10,
B10, B9
KEY_AD3
L8
B10
C10
B1
B5
A6
DS CONTROL,
C5
HI CONTROL
B3
(14/24)
KEY_AD0
KEY_AD1
OVERALL (9/9)
(PAGE 3-9)
FRONT
CONTROL
(16/24)
R9
V8
CH1_INT/XLR1
44
IC4001
TMDS CLOCK±
2
M13, L13
L6
X4001
32.768 kHz
N12, C5, N5,
XLR_PWR_ON_1, XLR_PWR_ON_2
V14, W13
OVERALL (7/9)
(PAGE 3-7)
L2
R11, Y12
43
XLR_MIC/LINE_1, XLR_MIC/LINE_2
HPD
K3
E1
H2
H1
HDMI_SDA, HDMI_SCL
C7
B8
A8
TXC±
D1
256FS_HDMI
64FS_HDMI
FS_HDMI
HDMI_SDA, HDMI_SCL
IC3301
TMDS DATA0± - TMDS DATA2±
10, 12 7, 9, 4, 6, 1, 3
ADAO1_HDMI, ADAO2_HDMI
9, 8 12, 11, 15, 14, 18, 17
HSYNC_HDMI, VSYNC_HDMI
K2, K1
HDMI
SIGNAL
PROCESSOR
(11/24)
TX0±, TX1± , TX2±
16, 15
VSP_SI,VSP_SO,
VSP_SO,XVSP_SCK
XVSP_SCK
VSP_SI,
IC3201
CN001
5, 6
VSP_SI, VSP_SO, XVSP_SCK
C7
C6
C4
E9
E1
G1
G9, G10
OVERALL (1/9)
(PAGE 3-1)
HM_HD
HM_VD
HM_FLD
IC_1801_ADAO2
CK_HM
CK74MFO
F2, F1 C1, D2
HM_HD
HM_VD
HM_FLD
IC_1801_ADAO2
CK_HM
CK74MFO
CN1002
F9, F10
HM_B0 - HM_B7
HM_B0 - HM_B7
12
DE_HDMI, D0_HDMI - D23_HDMI
G9, G10 J9, K10
HM_R0 - HM_R7
J12, J1, K1,
K2, K12,
L1 - L11,
M3 - M11
HM_R0 - HM_R7
A : VIDEO SIGNAL
A : AUDIO SIGNAL
A : VIDEO/AUDIO SIGNAL
FP-965 FLEXIBLE
BOARD
B8 - B5, D1, C1, D12, C12,
A8 - A5 B4 - B2, B12 - B9,
A4 - A2 A10, A9
HM_Y0 - HM_Y7
D3, D2, F2
HM_Y0 - HM_Y7
LANC_DC
7
J001
LANC
3-9. OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM (9/9)
( ) : Number in parenthesis ( ) indicates the division number of schematic diagram where the component is located.
FP-982
FLEXIBLE
BOARD
(4/4)
PI-029 BOARD (4/4)
KY-105 BOARD
S7206
DISPLAY/
BATT INFO
CN7007
CN7201
8
XBATT_INFO_SW
7
CN7004
(4/4)
XBATT_INFO_SW
CN004
(4/4)
FP-981
FLEXIBLE
BOARD
(4/4)
AS-060 BOARD (4/4)
CN8802
(4/4)
CN003
(4/4)
37
36
CN8801
(4/4)
XBATT_INFO_SW
VC-543 BOARD (9/9)
FP-971
FLEXIBLE
BOARD
(4/4)
CN1015
CN003 CN004
(4/4)
(4/4)
(4/4)
XBATT_INFO_SW
45
44
CN1012
(4/4)
KEY_AD0
S7207
RESET
XRESET
10
XRESET
5
27
XRESET
26
55
54
KEY_AD1
3
KEY_AD1
12
38
KEY_AD1
37
44
43
CH1_AUTO/MANUAL
CH2_AUTO/MANUAL
CH2_INT/XLR_INT
CH2_INT/XLR_XLR2
CH1_INT/XLR1
KEY_AD0
KEY_AD1
KEY_AD1
R7205
SLOW T FF M
R7208
PLAY H
R7212
KEY_AD6
R7215
R8804
z
REC
REW m
STOP s
S8801 - S8803
ASSIGN
R7219
S7202, S7205, S7210, S7213
4
KEY_AD2
KEY_AD3
5
KEY_AD3
10
32
5
6
47
R8805
KEY_AD6_CK
KEY_AD3
31
48
43
42
49
50
KEY_AD6
KEY_AD6_CK
44
OVERALL (8/9)
(PAGE 3-8)
KEY_AD3
R7206
PAUSE X
R7209
MEMORY (VCR)
R7211
PLAY INDEX DELETE
R7214,
R7216,
R7218
12
PANEL_REVERSE
3
S7203, S7208, S7212, S7215
R7202,
R7204
VOLUME/MEMORY
+
-
KEY_AD4
6
KEY_AD4
9
KEY_AD4
35
36
46
45
1
REC
START/STOP
z
CN8605
S/S
POWER
6
CAMERA
S7201, S7204, S7209, S7211,
S7214, S7216, S7217
KEY_AD0
1
XRESET
S301
CN8602
(4/4)
S/S
CONTROL SWITCH
BLOCK (PS24000)
MS-405 BOARD
(4/4)
KEY_AD4
KEY_AD3
KEY_AD4
KEY_AD5
KEY_AD6
KEY_AD7
KEY_AD8
DIAL_A_VM
DIAL_B_VM
XVTR_ON_SW
XCAM_ON_SW
XBATT_INFO_SW
XEJECT_SW
XRESET
XVTR_ON_SW
XCAM_ON_SW
3
2
XVTR_ON_SW
XCAM_ON_SW
3
2
XVTR_ON_SW
XCAM_ON_SW
4
3
OFF (CHG)
VCR
CONTROL SWITCH BLOCK (CF24000)
CN8004
11
12
CN1016
(2/2)
KEY_AD5
CN8001
(2/2)
4
21
IRIS_EXPO KEY_AD5-4
GAIN KEY_AD5-5
S204
IRIS/
EXPOSURE
S201
GAIN
L
R8020 R8016 R8012 R8008 R8005 R8002
10
9
GAIN L KEY_AD5-7
S205
M (GAIN H/M/L)
GAIN H KEY_AD5-6
H
R7207
R7210
DATA CODE
R7213
TC/U-BIT
R7217
5
PANEL_OPEN
13
KEY_AD6_CK
2
1
PANEL_REVERSE
22
CONTROL SWITCH BLOCK (AU93000)
HT-002 BOARD
S7401
(PANEL REVERSE)
CN7401
3
ASSIGN
CN7005
1
S001
1
10
S002
2
11
R8013 R8009 R8006 R8003
CK-204 BOARD
CN8003
ASSIGN1 KEY_AD8-1
12
8
RV002
CH1
(PANEL OPEN/CLOSE)
IC403
MAGNETIC 2
SENSOR
PANEL_OPEN
IC402
PANEL_RE_OPEN
MAGNETIC 2
SENSOR
CN7013
(2/2)
9
AUDIO LEVEL
(DIAL)
PANEL_OPEN
Q7001 - Q7005
INTERFACE
7
RV001
CH2
17
AUDIO LEVEL
(DIAL)
13
AUTO
PANEL_REVERSE
9
MAN
(PANEL NORMAL)
AUDIO LEVEL
AUDIO LEVEL
AUTO
S206
WTB PRESET KEY_AD6-6
WTB ONE PUSH KEY_AD5-3
S207
CN8001
(1/2)
KEY_AD8
ASSIGN1 KEY_AD8-3 R8018
19
6
6
19
CN1016
(1/2)
KEY_AD8
4
SHUTTER SPEED KEY_AD6-2
S203
SHUTTER
SPEED
REC_LEVEL_VOL_CH2
REC_LEVEL_VOL_CH1
CH1_AUTO_MANUAL
9
16
11
14
REC_VOL_A/D_CH2
KEY_AD7
R8019
2
23
REC_VOL_A/D_CH1
3
AUTOLOCK LOCK KEY_AD7-7
AUTO
S208
R8001,
R8004,
R8007,
R8011,
R8015
MANUAL
CH1_AUTO/MANUAL
CONTROL SWITCH BLOCK (KP24000)
S304
SEL/
PUSH EXEC
8
CH2_AUTO_MANUAL
12
13
CH2_AUTO/MANUAL
MAN
CN8002
S007
CH1
INT MIC
6
CH1_INT/XLR1
13
12
DIAL_A_VM
DIAL_B_VM
CH1_INT/XLR1
22
23
4
2
1
3
2
EXEC KEY_AD7-1
DIAL_A_VM
DIAL_B_VM
S301 - S303
INPUT1
S008
CH2
5
INT MIC
3
CH2_INT/XLR_INT
15
10
6
CH2_INT/XLR_INT
7
INPUT1
S009
FOCUS
2
CH2_INT/XLR_XLR2
16
9
XEJECT_SW
CH2_INT/XLR_XLR2
20
MENU KEY_AD7-2
PIC_PROF KEY_AD5-1
STATUS CHECK KEY_AD5-2
5
MAN
FOCUS_AUTO KEY_AD8-6
FOCUS_INFINITY KEY_AD8-7
4
R8031
INFINITY
1
PUSH AUTO FOCUS KEY_AD8-4
08
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
3-9
FP-969 FLEXIBLE
BOARD
REC_VOL_A/D_CH2
R8029,
R8030
REC_VOL_A/D_CH1
40
OVERALL (6/9)
(PAGE 3-6)
MENU
PICTURE
PROFILE
STATUS
CHECK
5
INPUT2
AUTO
S004
PUSH
AUTO
WTB MEMORY
(PRESET/A/B
)
ASSIGN1 KEY_AD8-2
S006
CH2
S005
CH1
B
WTB B KEY_AD6-7
PRESET
R8022
D_2.8V
S202
WHT BAL
A
6
S003
3
FP-966 FLEXIBLE BOARD
(2/2)
7
WHT BAL KEY_AD6-1
S101
(EJECT)
CN8005
1
XEJECT_SW
3-10. POWER BLOCK DIAGRAM (1/4)
( ) : Number in parenthesis ( ) indicates the division number of schematic diagram where the component is located.
VC-543 BOARD (1/4)
EVER_3.0V
F4603
IC4607 2.5V REG
(19/24)
11, 12
11, 12
3, 4
CF_UNREG
CF_UNREG
Q4611, Q4612
B+ SWITCH
CF_UNREG
F4609
F4608
FAST_CHARGE
BT901
BATTERY
TERMINAL
BOARD
S
)
FBM_UNREG_ON
O_FASTCHARGE
CN4601
BATT_S_UNREG
1
DCPACK_SW
2
H15 PVDD1a
H14 PVDD1b
D15 DVDD3
LX3a K15
LX3b K14
IN3 J13
E1 PVDD2a
E2 PVDD2b
LX2a D1
LX2b D2
IN2 E3
L4618
L4612
D_2.8V
B
L4602
LX4a R12
LX4b P12
IN4 N11
R10 PVDD6a
P10 PVDD6b
LX6a R9
LX6b P9
IN6 N10
L4615
L4613
L4608
CN9508
A/V R
IC4612 3.3V REG
(19/24)
FP-973 FLEXIBLE BOARD
CN1014
LANC_DC
8
13
4
(FOR CHECK) 6
CONTROL
SWITCH BLOCK
(PZ93000)
VCC1
VCC2
AVCC
AVR
1
O_SO_DD D2
XO_SCK_DD D1
XO_CS_DD A6
FP-971
FLEXIBLE
BOARD
J001
7
LANC
7
7
XO_LANCON B5
XI_LANCPOWERON B1
CN1012
LANC_DC
IC8601 2.9V REG
MEMORY
STICK
PRO DUO
9
CN8603
VCC
MS_VCC_ON
D_2.8V
15
15
16
16
S7207
RESET
CN7201
10
CN7004
(1/2)
13
13
3
2
3
2
CN7007
XRESET
LI_3V
5
(
BT7001
LITHIUM
STORAGE
BATTERY
)
AS-060
BOARD
(1/2)
XVTR_ON_SW
XCAM_ON_SW
27
26
CN003
(1/2)
LANC_DC
L4624
SP_+5V
D4604
L4627
R15
A1
A12
A2
EP_1.8V
D4608
EVER_3.0V
L4623
IC_5401_13.5V
AU_4.6V
L4626
L4607
M13 DIN
L13 CLK
K13 LD
A10 PVDD5a
B10 PVDD5b
D_1.5V
LX5a A9
LX5b B9
DD_6.5V
VDD 5
M3 XCTL2
L3 WAKE_UP
IN5 C8
L2 LANC_DC(5.6V)
XRESET
VTR_DD_ON
B4 XPUI_POWER _VTR_SW
A3 XPUI_MODE_CAM_SW
4
+
–
1
3
R4738
ST_UNREG
ST_UNREG
A_4.6V
A_2.8V
IC4611
DC CONTROL
(19/24)
P3 RST_OUT(RESET)
N5 CTL1
N12 CH6_SW
EP_1.8V
BL_5V
+INE9 B12
A
POWER (2/4)
(PAGE 3-11)
OUTA
L4625
D4603
BL_CONT
E13
SD1 N9
Q4601, Q4602
SWITCH
EP_2.8V
D_2.8V
D_2.8V
VREF (2.5V) P5
Q4603
SWITCHING
IC4601
CN1015(1/2)
D4602
XRESET
54
LI_3V
55
AU_-9V
VR P4
+INE10 C14
C5 APPL_SW
A8 C8
XSYS_RST
XHIDS_RST
MS_VCC_ON
R2 VCH
R1 VBATT
CN004
(1/2)
08
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
3-10
C
POWER (3/4)
(PAGE 3-12)
EVER_3.0V
N2 CS_OUT
XODO_SYSRST
XO_HIRST
FP-981
FLEXIBLE
BOARD
(1/2)
CN8802 CN8801
CN003
(1/2)
(1/2)
(1/2)
XRESET
26
55
LI_3V
25
56
CN004
(1/2)
XLANC_ON
XLANC_PWR_ON
OUT11
V_UNREG
DVDD1
AVDD1
DVDD2
AVDD3
PVDD11
DVDD4
MS_VCC_ON
VCR
KY-105 BOARD
FR_EVER_SO
FR_EVER_SCK
XCS_DD1
L4609
D_2.8V
CN8602
FP-982
FLEXIBLE
BOARD
(1/2)
BATT_IN
P1
R5
L1
P15
EP_2.8V
D_2.8V
A_4.6V
LENS_5V
MT_5V
D4607
F4605
M2 VOUT
K1 SENSEa
K2 SENSEb
RSTX K2
O_VTRDDON E3
XVTR_ON_SW
XCAM_ON_SW
PI-029 BOARD
(1/2)
VOUT
AU_+10V
LX8a A6
LX8b B6
VB B1
MS_3.8V
D8601
(MS ACCESS)
4
3
OFF (CHG)
MS_3.8V
3 VOUT VDD 4
CE 1
CN8605
D_2.8V
L4604
A5 PVDD8a
B5 PVDD8b
D_1.5V
D4605
F4601
N1 B_UNREG
D4_-2.8V
A_2.8V
R4607
R8601
CONTROL
SWITCH
BLOCK
(PS24000)
CAMERA
B11
J2
L10
K10
I_BATTIN A7
CN8606
D_2.8V
BATT_UNREG
R4027
P2 VRO
MS-405 BOARD
RV501
(ZOOM)
W y T
POWER
AI_BATTSENSE K6
5
D_3.3V
Q4604
SWITCHING
16V_IN B11
CN1017
D_2.8V
(FOR SERVICE) 6
Vout
L4622
MS_3.8V
VTR_UNREG
R4026
CN1004
D_2.8V
2 Vin
D_3.8V
LX7a G1
LX7b G2
OUT9-1 A13
VTR_UNREG
AI_ACVSENSE J7
CPC
D_1.8V
R4747
L4603
F1 PVDD7a
F2 PVDD7b
POWER (2/4)
(PAGE 3-11)
IC4603 -2.8V REG
(19/24)
4 VDD VOUT 3
1 CE
FRONT CONTROL
(16/24)
CN9507
A_4.6V
AU_4.6V
L4610
IC4001
JK-376
BOARD
A_2.8V
D_1.0V
4
–
A_1.2V
D_2.8V
L4605
R11 PVDD4a
P11 PVDD4b
O_SHOE_ON D10
D_1.2V
L4606
PVDD10 A3
PVDD12 A4
C3 I_CHARGEINH
3
LX1a G15
LX1b G14
IN1 H13
J15 PVDD3a
J14 PVDD3b
F4607
C2
D_1.2V_K
L4601
F4606
F4604
+
D_2.5V
4 VDD VOUT 3
1 CE
CN1020
(
ST_UNREG
Q4615,
Q4616
SWITCH
FP-972 FLEXIBLE
BOARD
CN901
HOT
SHOE
ST_UNREG
DC CONTROL,
RESET, LANC DRIVE
(19/24)
L4616
OUT10-1 C15
IC4606
6.5V REG
(19/24)
3 VIN VOUT 1
4 VCONT
BL_-25V
D
POWER (4/4)
(PAGE 3-13)
3-11. POWER BLOCK DIAGRAM (2/4)
( ) : Number in parenthesis ( ) indicates the division number of schematic diagram where the component is located.
VC-543 BOARD (2/4)
D_1.0V
D_1.0V
A_1.2V
A_1.2V
A_1.2V
D_1.2V
D_1.2V
D_1.2V
D_1.2V_K
POWER (1/4)
(PAGE 3-10)
D_2.8V
A_2.8V
A_2.8V
A_2.8V
AU_4.6V
AU_4.6V
AU_4.6V
A_4.6V
D4_-2.8V
A_4.6V
D4_-2.8V
IC2001
IC2401
IC2402
VIDEO OUT
AMP
(6/24)
COMPONENT
OUT AMP
(6/24)
256M
DDR-SDRAM
(8/24)
16M
FLASH
(8/24)
G23
H23
H24
J3
BASE BAND SIGNAL
PROCESSOR,
DOWN CONVERTER,
D/A CONVERTER
(5/24)
XRST_VTR
XRST_IC_2201
XRST_IC_2601_DV
XRST_IC_2601_2
XRST_IC_2601_1
XRST_IC_2201
F4
IC1801
B4 RESET#
IC2002
HDV-MPEG VIDEO
ENCODER/DECODER,
MPEG AUDIO
SIGNAL PROCESSOR
(7/24)
D16 ISRSTX
IC2201
HDV STREAM
PROCESSOR,
MUX/DEMUX,
DV SIGNAL
PROCESSOR
(9/24)
XRSTDV
XRST2
XRST1
PLLRST
IC2601
HDV INTERLACE/
PROGRESSIVE
CONVERTER
(10/24)
B6 XRST
IC2801
HDMI
SIGNAL
PROCESSOR
(11/24 )
XRST
IC3201
HDMI
TRANSMITTER
(12/24 )
XRST_LINK
XRST_PHY
FB1801
FB2401
L2002
L2001
L2003
L2006
L2205
L2204
L2203
L2202
L2603
L2601
L2602
FB2802
FB2801
FL3203
FL3202
FL3201
L3303
IC3301
XRST_HDMI
J6 XRESTL
D7 XRESETP
L3302
L3301
L3401
FB3401
IC3401
HDV/DV
i.LINK
INTERFACE
(13/24 )
FB2002
FB2201
D_3.3V
L2201
D_3.3V
A_4.6V
D4_-2.8V
L1802
D_2.5V
D_2.8V
L1804
D_2.5V
D_2.8V
L1805
D_2.5V
L1803
B
L1801
D_1.8V
FB1803
D_1.5V
D_1.8V
D17 XRST
D_1.5V
D_1.8V
FB1802
D_1.2V_K
D_1.5V
D_1.2V
D_1.2V
D_1.2V_K
D_1.5V
D_1.5V
D_1.8V
D_2.5V
D_2.8V
D_2.8V
A_2.8V
A
XHIDS_RST
FB4401
FB3608
IC4401
XO_RST_LINK
XO_RST_PHY
XO_RST_IC_2601_DV
XO_RST_IC_2601_2
XO_RST_IC_2601
XO_RST_IC_2201
XO_RST_VTR
XO_RST_HDMI
XO_REEL_HALL_ON
XHDMI_DICN
E20
D22
G2
B13
D13
E22
Y18
Y15
F22
N22
XRST_LINK
XRST_PHY
XRST_IC_2601_DV
XRST_IC_2601_2
XRST_IC_2601_1
XRST_IC_2201
XRST_VTR
XRST_HDMI
XREEL_HALL_ON
F2 XRST
F4 XINIT
MECHA CONTROL
(18/24)
R4402
XRST_IC_6001/IC_6501
VAP_DD_ON
MI_LED
IR_RST_LED
XRST_IC_7001_CPU
FB3610
FB3607
FB3802
R4211
XSYS_RST
XSYS_RST
E3 CHIME_PWR_CONT
64K
EEPROM
(17/24)
IC3601
DS CONTROL, HI CONTROL
(14/24)
W17 MS_VCC_ON
128K
EEPROM
(17/24)
IC4201
CAMERA CONTROL
(17/24)
D13 XDS_RESET
IC4203
F2 XRST
F4 XINIT
13 XRST
IC4202
XRST_IC_6001/IC_6501
VAP_DD_ON
MI_LED
IR_RST_LED
XRST_IC_7001_CPU
16M
SDRAM
(15/24)
B14
D18
F20
F22
F23
IC3806
64K
EEPROM
(15/24)
FB4202
IC3805
32M
FLASH
(15/24)
FB3801
IC3804
256M
SDRAM
(4/24)
FB3803
FB1602
IC1602
512M
SDRAM
(4/24)
FB1402
IC1601
FB1403
IC1401
CAMERA SIGNAL
PROCESSOR
(3/24)
FB1401
L1401
D_3.3V
FB1601
IC1404
NTSC/PAL
MULTIPLEXER
(3/24)
G9 XRST
V16 PLLXRST
IC1403
INVERTER
(3/24)
L1402
L1403
L1404
D_3.3V
XHDMI_DICN
XRST_VTR
XREEL_HALL_ON
POWER (1/4)
(PAGE 3-10)
XRST_IC_7001_CPU
IR_RST_LED
MI_LED
VAP_DD_ON
XRST_IC_6001/IC_6501
XSYS_RST
08
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
3-11
POWER (4/4)
(PAGE 3-13)
F
POWER (3/4)
(PAGE 3-12)
G
POWER (3/4)
(PAGE 3-12)
XRST_VTR
CHIME_VDD
MS_VCC_ON
E
3-12. POWER BLOCK DIAGRAM (3/4)
( ) : Number in parenthesis ( ) indicates the division number of schematic diagram where the component is located.
LENS DRIVE BLOCK
VC-543 BOARD (3/4)
GY-014 BOARD
CN5002
(1/2)
Q7001, Q7002
D_1.5V
D_2.8V_IC_7001
B+ SWITCH
D_2.8V
1
1
CN8501
D_2.8V
IC8501
PITCH/YAW
SENSOR
AMP
AU_4.6V
A_2.8V_IC_7001
B+ SWITCH
CN5001
6
SP_+5V_2
Q5001
SWITCH
15
AUDIO
D/A
CONVERTER
(24/24)
BUFFER
(24/24)
Q5002
SWITCH
XRST_IC_7001_CPU
VAP_DD_ON
A_2.8V_REG
9
MI_F1_VCC
IRIS F1
SENSOR
MI_F0_VCC
IRIS F0
SENSOR
IR_RST_VCC
IRIS RESET
SENSOR
F_GMR_VCC
FOCUS MR
SENSOR
Z_GMR_VCC
ZOOM MR
SENSOR
R7004
MI_LED
IR_RST_LED
31
XSYS_RST
XSYS_RST
C
15
MANUAL
ZOOM MR
SENSOR
D_2.8V
L5004
D_2.8V
POWER (1/4)
(PAGE 3-10)
Q5004, Q5005
SWITCH
XRST_IC_6001/IC_6501
ND
SENSOR
A-D
ND_VCC_A - ND_VCC_D
ACTIVE LENS
ACTUATOR
CN5003
7
A_4.6V
A_4.6V
XRST_VTR
4 IN
1 CE
OUT 3
D_BV_2.8V
IC1201
D_3.8V
8
L5402
MR_VCC
VMR 3
POWER (2/4)
(PAGE 3-11)
CHIME_VDD
14, 16 15, 17
CHIME_VDD
XREEL_HALL_ON
XREEL_HALL_ON
13
67
CN003
CN001
Q5402
SWITCH
12
SENSOR_VCC R5401, R5417
CN1008
HU, HV, HW
EP_1.8V
CAPSTAN FG
D_2.8V
D902
(TAPE LED)
CN5401
L5401
10
FG_VCC
34 XRESET
Q3604 - Q3606
SWITCH
70
HE_VCC
21
EP_2.8V
TAPE_LED_A
CHIME_VDD
HALL_VCC
1-3
46 - 48
GP-025 BOARD
FP-967 FLEXIBLE BOARD
CN5403
26
D_2.8V
L5001
A_CM_3.3V
XSYS_RST
J9 XCLR
XSYS_RST
29
J9 XCLR
IC5004
N MECHANISM DECK
(MDX-N221)
IC5401
CAPSTAN/
DRUM/LOADING
MOTOR DRIVE
(3/3) VH 17
R5413
F
29
IC5001
CMOS
IMAGER
PWM DRIVE
(1/3)
19
36
20
L3001
A_4.6V
MIC902
4PIN
CONNECTOR
XRST_VTR
S REEL
SENSOR
H901
T REEL
SENSOR
H902
CN7801
R201
D201
(REC LAMP (BACK))
38
R202
37
4
EP_1.8V
EP_2.8V
VF-178 BOARD
FP-974
FLEXIBLE
BOARD
CN7803
16, 17
44
XRST_VTR
A_SN_3.3V, A_CP_PL_3.3V, A_SUB_SUBD_3.3V
FB5001
37
A_CM_3.3V
13, 14
XRST_VTR
D_2.8V
A_3.3V_2_RGB
IC3001
CMOS
IMAGER
11, 12
D_2.8V
MT_5V
OUT 3
FB3001
14, 15
MT_5V
IC_5401
_13.5V EP_13.5V
3.3V REG
(2/24)
XSYS_RST
IC5003
18
A_DAR_3.3V, A_DA_3.3V, A_CM_3.3V
20 - 22
MT_5V
61
REC/PB AMP
(2/3)
37
18, 19
IC_5401_13.5V
VTR_UNREG
L5201
A_3.3V_1_RGB
OUT 3
12 -14
IC_5401_13.5V
EVER_3.0V
4 IN
1 CE
IC5201
25, 26
VTR_UNREG
62
DD_6.5V
L5202
7, 9
EVER_3.0V
EVER_3.0V
RP_2.8V
IC1202
CN5001
74, 76 3, 5
DD_6.5V
64, 66 63, 65
DD_6.5V
71, 73
RP_2.8V
4, 6 75, 77
A_2.8V
MD-141 BOARD
4 IN
1 CE
12
3.3V REG
(2/24)
15, 16
FP-983
FLEXIBLE
BOARD
D_CN_1.8V, D_SC_1.8V, D_SA_1.8V
D_2.8V
XRST_VTR
CN1001
D_1.8V_R, D_1.8V_G, D_1.8V_B
CN5005
44, 46-48
EP_2.8V
38, 39, 36, 35
EP_1.8V
EP_2.8V
D_DRV_1.8V
CM-104 BOARD
CN3005
43, 42, 45
EP_1.8V
D_1.8V_RGB_1
PITCH
CM-097 BOARD x 2
CN1201,
CN1202,
CN1203
1.8V REG
(2/24)
OUT 3
SHIFT_P_VCC
44, 46-48
D_3.8V
4
1-3, 5
D_3.8V
4 IN
1 CE
L5007
10, 11, 13, 14
IC1203
REG
IC1205 1.8V
(2/24)
1.8V
REG
IC1209
(2/24)
1.8V
REG
IC1204
(2/24)
A_4.6V_LG
VIN VOUT 1
VCONT
ACTIVE LENS
ACTUATOR
4, 6, 7
3
4
YAW
4.6V REG
(20/24)
IC5004
VTR_UNREG
SHIFT_Y_VCC
CN6201
EP_1.8V
EP_2.8V
IC201
L6201
L6205
L6203
REMOTE SENSOR
(BACK)
30
XRST_VTR
4
24
XRST_VTR
FB6201
VDD (1.8V)
FB6202
VDDIO (1.8V)
FB6204
VCC (3.0V)
FB6203
VDDIO (3.0V)
XRST_VTR
IC6201
CONTROL SWITCH
BLOCK (GZ92000)
CN7802
08
D_2.8V
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
3-12
6
RV001
(HANDLE ZOOM)
W y T
FP-776
FLEXIBLE
BOARD
CN6202
L6202
L6204
EVF
DRIVE,
A/D
CONVERTER
M3 XCLR
30
37
42
VDD (1.8V)
VDDIO (1.8V)
VCC (3.0V)
VDDIO (3.0V)
RESET
41 - 43
POWER (2/4)
(PAGE 3-11)
CN5002
(2/2)
MZ_MR_VCC
16
2, 3
G
18
IC8004
IC8006
XRST_IC_6001/IC_6501
12
AUDIO
A/D
CONVERTER
(24/24)
L8006
SHIFT
REGISTER
(24/24)
3-5
VIN VOUT 1
VCONT
L8009
IC8003
IC8005
43, 44
3
4
AMP
(21/24 )
PITCH/YAW
DRIVE
(23/24 )
MANUAL
FOCUS MR
SENSOR
1-3
SP_+5V
IC7001
MANUAL
FOCUS RING
INPUT
(22/24 )
MF_MR_VCC
38, 39, 36, 35
A_2.8V_REG
36, 39, 42, 45
5V REG
(24/24)
IC8012
IC6002
VAP_DD_ON
H
POWER (4/4)
(PAGE 3-13)
IC6501
ZOOM/FOCUS
MOTOR
DRIVE
(21/24 )
A6 XDL
A7 RESET_N
4
AUDIO
CONTROL
(24/24)
XRST_IC_7001
VO
VI
CNT
IC6001
IC8007
AU_+6V
H11 XCLR
6V REG
(24/24)
H11 XCLR
5
1
SE8501
PITCH SENSOR
A_2.8V
43, 42, 45
L8004
L8005
B+ SWITCH
Q8014, Q8015
IC8002
3
3
SE8502
YAW SENSOR
L7001
AU_+10V
3
L6501
LENS_5V
OUT
L8001
R8137,
R8139
IN
CE
FB6501
4
1
Q7003, Q7004
L7002
A_2.8V_REG
L6001
A_4.6V
2.8V REG
(20/24)
FB6001
IC5003
9
4
LCD902
COLOR
EVF
UNIT
3-13. POWER BLOCK DIAGRAM (4/4)
( ) : Number in parenthesis ( ) indicates the division number of schematic diagram where the component is located.
VC-543 BOARD (4/4)
XL-010 BOARD
XLR_UNREG
CN003
(2/2)
44
AU_+6V
10
XLR_UNREG
5, 7
R4714
AU_-9V
37
AU_+6V
9
ST_UNREG
AU_-9V
CN8802
(2/2)
AU_+6V
71
XLR_UNREG
AU_-9V
CN004
(2/2)
XLR_UNREG
CN7004
(2/2)
CN7006
45
13
13
72
18
18
CN5801
AU_-9V
14, 15
36
CN8801
(2/2)
CN003
(2/2)
14, 15
AU_-9V
CN004
(2/2)
R5838
74, 76
CN1015
(2/2)
Q5805, Q5806, Q5809
PI-029 BOARD (2/2)
FP-982 FLEXIBLE
BOARD (2/2)
73, 75
POWER (3/4)
(PAGE 3-12)
AS-060 BOARD (2/2)
FP-981 FLEXIBLE
BOARD (2/2)
AU_+6V
6, 8
H
CH1 MIC
INPUT CONTROL
Q5905, Q5906, Q5909
IC5801
IC5901
IC5851
CH2 MIC
INPUT CONTROL
CH1 MIC
AMP
CH2 MIC
AMP
LINE
AMP
R5938
AU_+6V
L5951
XLR_UNREG
D5953
L5953
Q5954
DC
CONTROL
3 VCC
4 BR_CTL
Q5953
SWITCH
D5952
Q5955
46V REG
OUT 5
20
19
XLR_PWR_ON_2
DC/DC CONVERTER
XLR_PWR_ON_1
MIC +48V
D_2.8V
D_2.8V
46
D_2.8V
47
D_2.8V
34
35
6
5
XLR_PWR_ON_1
MIC
D_2.8V
S001
INPUT 1
MIC +48V
LINE
XLR_PWR_ON_2
S002
INPUT 2
MIC
CN7012
LINE
PD- 372 BOARD
EP_2.8V
L6002
IC6001
L6003,
L6004
LCD
DRIVE,
A/D
CONVERTER
L6005
BLON
K1
BL_-25V
BL_CONT
BL_-V
10, 12
63
BL_CONT
BL_-25V
64
AU_4.6V/AU_+6V
BL_V
15
14
BL_CONT
BL_-V
17
AU_4.6V
AU_4.6V/
AU_+6V
AU_4.6V
16
15
10
9
13
14
18
8
15
69, 71
BL_CONT
BL_5V
66
67
68, 70
BL_V
65
66
11, 13
BL_5V
D901
(BACKLIGHT)
Q6001 Q6003
BL_V
BL_CONT
CN6002
BL_H
BACKLIGHT
DRIVE
BL_-V
BL_L
CN6004
VDDIO
FB6001
AU_4.6V
PVDD (3.3V)
A_4.6V
50
XRST_VTR
XRST_VTR
62
A_4.6V
51
30
XRST_VTR
63
18
A_4.6V
31
XRST_VTR
19
17
6
6 VIN VOUT 4
1 CONT
CN001
+5V POWER
D_2.8V
(PANEL NORMAL)
A_4.6V
18
IC403
MAGNETIC
SENSOR
(PANEL OPEN/CLOSE)
8, 10
IC402
MAGNETIC
SENSOR
CN7011
D_2.8V
AU_4.6V
1
CN7013
IC7003
MIC AMP
(1/2)
IC401
17
8
CN8001 CN8003
A_2.8V
D_2.8V
E
POWER (2/4)
(PAGE 3-11)
XRST_VTR
XHDMI_DICN
16
14
D8301
(REC LAMP (FRONT))
CN8303
D_2.8V
AU_4.6V
L8301
IC8301
GAIN
CONTROL
IC8302
IC7105
GAIN
CONTROL
(2/2)
CK-204 BOARD CONTROL SWITCH BLOCK (AU93000)
A_2.8V
MA-454 BOARD
MIC AMP
REMOTE
SENSOR
(FRONT)
CN1016
A_2.8V
8
14, 15
ST_UNREG
CN1002
+5V
3, 4
5V REG
IC3302
(12/24)
FP-965 FLEXIBLE
BOARD
RESB
FP-975
FLEXIBLE
BOARD
FP-966 FLEXIBLE BOARD
HDMI
OUT
XRST_VTR
7, 8
A_4.6V
IC8303
MIC AMP
IC8304
MIC AMP
D_2.8V
RV001
CH2
RV002
CH1
AUDIO LEVEL
(DIAL)
AUDIO LEVEL
(DIAL)
08
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
3-13E
5, 6
XCLR
M3
1, 2
11, 12
EP_1.8V L6001
10
1, 2
9, 10
13, 14
12, 14
3V (2.8V)
11, 12
EP_2.8V
1.8V
11, 13
11, 13
EP_1.8V
10, 12
3V (2.8V)
68, 70
EP_2.8V
1.8V
69, 71
EP_1.8V
POWER (1/4)
(PAGE 3-10)
68, 70
67, 69
D
CN6001
CN7002
R5801 - R5805 L5802
R5807, R5808, L5801
R5810 - R5812
R5901 - R5905 L5902
R5907, R5908, L5901
R5910 - R5912
CONTROL SWITCH BLOCK (XS93000)
2
CN5802
INPUT1
Q5957, Q5959
B+ SWITCH
IC5952
20
19
Q5956, Q5958
B+ SWITCH
8
LCD901
3.2 INCH
WIDE
COLOR
LCD
UNIT
INPUT2
Ver. 1.1 2008.12
4. PRINTED WIRING BOARDS AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
The changed portions from
Ver. 1.0 are shown in blue.
4-1. FRAME SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
FRAME SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (1/2)
CONTROL SWITCH
BLOCK (PZ93000)
CONTROL SWITCH
BLOCK (PS24000)
LENS BLOCK
24
23
2
1
CN8602
8
CN8501
1 5
2 6
1
2
9
10
MS-405 BOARD
(SIDE A)
GY-014 BOARD
(SIDE B)
24
CN8603
FP-971 FLEXIBLE BOARD
24
CN8606
10
CN8605
1
LENS DRIVE
BLOCK
MS-405 BOARD
(SIDE B)
1
GY-014 BOARD
(SIDE A)
11
MEMORY STICK
( DUO
CONNECTOR )
CK-204
BOARD
CN8001
(Page 4-2)
12
1
D8601
(MS ACCESS)
(
1
BT901
BATTERY
TERMINAL
BOARD
B
)
FLEXIBLE FLAT
CABLE (FFC-171)
S
PRISM DEVICE
(LSV-1310A)
(FOR SERVICE)
1
CN5002
2
24
CN1012
CN4601
1
6
1
2
1
51
50
1
CN1017
HP-153
BOARD
8
1
47 50
48
VC-543 BOARD
(SIDE A)
1
2
CN5005
80
VC-543 BOARD
(SIDE B)
CN1002
20
1
IC2402
(Not supplied)
1
IC4202
(EEPROM)
49
1
2
CN1203
47 50
48
49
1
2
CN1202
47 50
48
49
1
2
CN1201
47 50
48
1
49
IC3805
(EEPROM)
47 50
48
2
79
CN1015
2
80
CN1008
1
38
39
1
1
CM-104
BOARD
(SIDE A)
CPC
(FOR CHECK)
20
(G)
1
CN1014
CM-104
BOARD
(SIDE B)
HARNESS (COAXIAL CABLE)
IC4203
(EEPROM)
DICHROIC
PRISM
20
(HEADPHONE)
79
CN3005
CN1004
1
J9201
IC3804
(Not supplied)
CN1001
1
2
CN1016
24
1
2
49
(B)
4
FLEXIBLE FLAT
CABLE (FFC-169)
CN1011
21
20
2
CM-097
BOARD
(SIDE B)
CN5001
1
8
7
CM-097
BOARD
(SIDE A)
CN9201
CN5003
10
14
CN1020
14
HARNESS (COAXIAL CABLE)
1
CN3005
47 50
48
FP-965
FLEXIBLE
BOARD
80
1
1
22
HARNESS (COAXIAL CABLE)
19
1
23
20
21
79
2
1
CN9507
26
33
2
32
CN7801
2
HDV/DV
1
12
CN9508
A/V R
CN9509
1
11
1
14
1
1
6
5
13
10
CN7803
CN5001
4
3
1
2
JK-376 BOARD
27
2
1
FP-967 FLEXIBLE BOARD
45
S7801
VAR
FIX
CN5402
VF-178 BOARD
(SIDE A)
1
45
44
2
(
LCD902
FP-776 FLEXIBLE
BOARD
1
OFF
6
10
2
26
1 CN5403 27
HOT SHOE
(
COLOR
EVF
UNIT
VIDEO
HEAD
)
M
M
M901
(DRUM MOTOR)
M903
(CAPSTAN MOTOR)
FP-032
FLEXIBLE
BOARD
)
FP-228
FLEXIBLE
BOARD
1
27
1
CN6201
CN6202
26
FP-974 FLEXIBLE BOARD
1
1
1
27
1
CN7802
10
CN5201
CN901
27
( HANDLE
ZOOM )
CN5401
28
29
33
2
GP-025
BOARD
(SIDE B)
16
1
1
GP-025
BOARD
(SIDE A)
80
MD-141 BOARD
CN001
HDMI OUT
22
21
1
FP-983 FLEXIBLE BOARD
80
1
2
1
49
1
20
2
CM-097
BOARD
(SIDE A)
39
22
CM-097
BOARD
(SIDE B)
FP-973 FLEXIBLE
BOARD
FP-981
FLEXIBLE
BOARD
(Page 4-2)
FP-972 FLEXIBLE
BOARD
1
20
A
(R)
45
VF-178 BOARD
(SIDE B)
M902
(LOADING MOTOR)
M
1
2
1
4
1
CONTROL SWITCH
BLOCK (GZ92000)
FP-031 FLEXIBLE BOARD
29
N MECHANISM DECK
(MDX-N221)
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-1
FRAME (1/2)
FRAME SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (2/2)
MIC903
(MICROPHONE)
(Lch)
MA-454 BOARD
(SIDE A)
4
1
4
1
MIC901
(MICROPHONE)
(Rch)
CN8303
CN8301
CN8302
1
2
21
20
D8301
(REC LAMP (FRONT))
MA-454 BOARD (SIDE B)
1
21
FP-975 FLEXIBLE BOARD
1
21
20
1
FLEXIBLE FLAT CABLE
(FFC-171)
2
8
FP-981 FLEXIBLE
BOARD
80
2
80
FP-982 FLEXIBLE BOARD
1
1
AS-060 BOARD
(SIDE B)
79
80
2
2
CN6003
S8801
S8802
S8803
5
6
PD-372 BOARD
4
ASSIGN
PLAY
FF
S7201
S7204
S7214
S7216
REC
PAUSE
(REC 1)
(REC 2)
SLOW
S7213
S7209
S7211
S7217
TC/U-BIT
DATA CODE
CONTROL SWITCH
BLOCK (KP24000)
FP-969 FLEXIBLE BOARD
1
CN8002
8
1
VOLUME/MEMORY
6
1
PLAY
INDEX
DELETE
S7207
S7206
S7202
S7205
S7210
2
CN8004
KY-105 BOARD (SIDE A)
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-2
6
CN8005
17
18
RESET
B
5
CN8003
S7203
CK-204 BOARD
S7208
MEMORY (VCR)
S101
(EJECT)
1
2
1
S7212
FLEXIBLE FLAT
CABLE (FFC-171)
14
13
S7215
DISPLAY/
BATT INFO
VC-543
BOARD
CN1016
(Page 4-1)
CN8001
KY-105 BOARD (SIDE B)
24
14
REW
1
CN7201
STOP
1
2
29
80
AS-060 BOARD (SIDE A)
28
2
1
79
CN8801
1
CN6004
39
3.2 INCH
WIDE COLOR
LCD UNIT
80
38
LCD901
1
1
1
1
1
BT7001
(LITHIUM STORAGE BATTERY)
6
CN6002
CN6001
24
24
14
CN7006
CN7007
1
1
1
10
CONTROL
SWITCH
BLOCK
(XS93000)
D901
(BACKLIGHT)
22
BH7001
(BATTERY HOLDER)
80
80
INPUT2
79
CN7004
VC-543
BOARD
CN1015
(Page 4-1)
A
IC5952
(Not supplied)
1
FLEXIBLE FLAT CABLE (FFC-170)
HARNESS (PR-074)
2
XL-010
BOARD
(SIDE B)
PI-029 BOARD
(SIDE B)
1
1
CN7002
1
22
HT-002
BOARD
(SIDE B) (PANELS7401
REVERSE)
PI-029 BOARD
(SIDE A)
CN7012
2 1
HARNESS (SW-116)
CN7005
1
HT-002
BOARD
(SIDE A)
2
10
CN7401
CN7013
1
INPUT1
XL-010
BOARD
(SIDE A)
CN8802
21
CN7003
CN7011
CN5802
FP-966
FLEXIBLE
BOARD
SP901
(LOUDSPEAKER)
CN5801
1
21
CONTROL
SWITCH
BLOCK
(AU93000)
CONTROL
SWITCH
BLOCK
(CF24000)
FRAME (2/2)
4-2. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
TO (2/2)
Link
CM-097 BOARD
(CMOS IMAGER (B/R))
VC-543 BOARD (17/24)
(CAMERA CONTROL, EEPROM)
CM-104 BOARD
(CMOS IMAGER (G))
VC-543 BOARD (18/24)
(MECHA CONTROL)
VC-543 BOARD (1/24)
(CONNECTOR)
VC-543 BOARD (19/24)
(DC/DC CONVERTER)
VC-543 BOARD (2/24)
(REGULATOR)
VC-543 BOARD (20/24)
(LENS CONNECTOR)
VC-543 BOARD (3/24)
(CAMERA SIGNAL PROCESS)
VC-543 BOARD (21/24)
(ZOOM/FOCUS MOTOR DRIVE)
VC-543 BOARD (4/24)
(SDRAM)
VC-543 BOARD (22/24)
(LENS DRIVE)
VC-543 BOARD (5/24)
(BASE BAND SIGNAL PROCESS)
VC-543 BOARD (23/24)
(PITCH/YAW DRIVE)
VC-543 BOARD (6/24)
(COMPONENT OUT AMP, VIDEO OUT AMP)
VC-543 BOARD (24/24)
(AUDIO CONTROL)
VC-543 BOARD (7/24)
(HDV-MPEG VIDEO ENCODER/DECODER)
PI-029 BOARD (1/2)
(PANEL RELAY CONNECTOR)
VC-543 BOARD (8/24)
(SDRAM, FLASH)
PI-029 BOARD (2/2)
(EXT MIC AMP)
VC-543 BOARD (9/24)
(HDV STREAM PROCESS)
PD-372 BOARD
(LCD DRIVE, A/D CONVERTER)
VC-543 BOARD (10/24)
(HDV INTERLACE/PROGRESSIVE CONVERTER)
VF-178 BOARD
(EVF DRIVE, A/D CONVERTER)
VC-543 BOARD (11/24)
(HDMI SIGNAL PROCESS)
MD-141 BOARD (1/3)
(CAPSTAN/DRUM MOTOR DRIVE)
VC-543 BOARD (12/24)
(HDMI TRANSMITTER)
MD-141 BOARD (2/3)
(REC/PB AMP)
VC-543 BOARD (13/24)
(HDV/DV i.LINK INTERFACE)
VC-543 BOARD (14/24)
(DS CONTROL, HI CONTROL)
MD-141 BOARD (3/3)
(SERVO)
GY-014 BOARD
(PITCH/YAW SENSOR AMP)
VC-543 BOARD (15/24)
(SDRAM, FLASH, EEPROM)
AS-060 BOARD
(VC-PI RELAY)
VC-543 BOARD (16/24)
(FRONT CONTROL)
CK-204 BOARD
(CABINET (R) RELAY)
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-2. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
TO (1/2)
GP-025 BOARD
(VC-VF RELAY)
FP-966 FLEXIBLE BOARD
(REMOTE SENSOR(FRONT), PANEL DETECT)
HP-153 BOARD
(HEADPHONES JACK)
FP-967 FLEXIBLE BOARD
(VC-GP CONNECTION, REMOTE SENSOR (BACK))
JK-376 BOARD
(HDV/DV, A/V R CONNECTOR)
FP-981 FLEXIBLE BOARD
(VC-AS CONNECTION)
KY-105 BOARD
(CONTROL SWITCH)
FP-982 FLEXIBLE BOARD
(AS-PI CONNECTION)
MA-454 BOARD
(MIC AMP)
FP-983 FLEXIBLE BOARD
(VC-MD CONNECTION)
MS-405 BOARD
(MS CONNECTOR)
FP-776 FLEXIBLE BOARD
(VF-EVF CONNECTION)
XL-010 BOARD
(XLR INPUT)
CONTROL SWITCH BLOCK
(PS24000)
HT-002 BOARD
(PANEL REVERSE DETECTION)
CONTROL SWITCH BLOCK
(PZ93000)
FP-965 FLEXIBLE BOARD
(HDMI CONNECTOR)
CONTROL SWITCH BLOCK
(AU93000)
FP-969 FLEXIBLE BOARD
(EJECT SWITCH)
CONTROL SWITCH BLOCK
(CF24000)
FP-971 FLEXIBLE BOARD
(VC-MS CONNECTION)
CONTROL SWITCH BLOCK
(GZ92000)
FP-972 FLEXIBLE BOARD
(HOT SHOE)
CONTROL SWITCH BLOCK
(KP24000)
FP-973 FLEXIBLE BOADR
(VC-JK CONNECTION)
CONTROL SWITCH BLOCK
(XS93000)
FP-974 FLEXIBLE BOARD
(GP-VF CONNECTION)
FP-031, FP-032, FP-228 FLEXIBLE BOARD
(MECHANISM BLOCK)
FP-975 FLEXIBLE BOARD
(PI-MA CONNECTION)
COMMON NOTE FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-2. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
ENGLISH
JAPANESE
4-2. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
(ENGLISH)
THIS NOTE IS COMMON FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
(In addition to this, the necessary note is printed in each block)
1. Connection
(For schematic diagrams)
• All capacitors are in µF unless otherwise noted. pF : µ
µF. 50 V or less are not indicated except for electrolytics
and tantalums.
• Chip resistors are 1/10 W unless otherwise noted.
kΩ=1000 Ω, MΩ=1000 kΩ.
• Caution when replacing chip parts.
New parts must be attached after removal of chip.
Be careful not to heat the minus side of tantalum
capacitor, Because it is damaged by the heat.
• Some chip part will be indicated as follows.
Example
C541
L452
22U
10UH
TA A
2520
Pattern box
Color bar chart
For PTB-450:
J-6020-250-A
Pattern box PTB-450
J-6082-200-A
or
Small pattern box
PTB-1450
J-6082-557-A
For PTB-1450:
J-6082-559-A
L = 1 m (PTB-450)
L = 40 cm (PTB-1450)
Pattern box
Front of the lens
L
Kinds of capacitor
External dimensions (mm)
Case size
• Constants of resistors, capacitors, ICs and etc with XX
indicate that they are not used.
In such cases, the unused circuits may be indicated.
• Parts with ★ differ according to the model/destination.
Refer to the mount table for each function.
• All variable and adjustable resistors have characteristic
curve B, unless otherwise noted.
• Signal name
XEDIT → EDIT
PB/XREC → PB/REC
• 2: non flammable resistor
• 5: fusible resistor
• C: panel designation
• A: B+ Line
• B: B– Line
• J : IN/OUT direction of (+,–) B LINE.
• C: adjustment for repair.
(Measuring conditions voltage and waveform)
• Voltages and waveforms are measured between the
measurement points and ground when camera shoots
color bar chart of pattern box. They are reference values
and reference waveforms.
(VOM of DC 10 MΩ input impedance is used)
• Voltage values change depending upon input
impedance of VOM used.)
Camera
A B
A=B
Red
Blue
White
Magenta
H
Cyan
Green
Yellow
2. Adjust the distance so that the output waveform of
Fig. a and the Fig. b can be obtain.
B A
Fig. a (Video output terminal output waveform)
Electronic beam scanning frame
CRT picture frame
Fig.b (Picture on monitor TV)
Precautions for Replacement of Imager
• If the imager has been replaced, carry out all the adjustments
for the camera section.
• As the imager may be damaged by static electricity from
its structure, handle it carefully like for the MOS IC.
In addition, ensure that the receiver is not covered with
dusts nor exposed to strong light.
When indicating parts by reference number, please
include the board name.
The components identified by mark 0 or dotted line with
mark 0 are critical for safety.
Replace only with part number specified.
Les composants identifiés par une marque 0 sont
critiques pour la sécurité.
Ne les remplacer que par une pièce portant le numéro
spécifie.
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-3
ENGLISH
4-2. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
JAPANESE
(JAPANESE)
回路図共通ノート
(他に必要なノートは各ブロックに記載してあります)
【回路図ノート】
1. 接続図
・ケミコン,タンタルを除くコンデンサで,耐圧50V以下のもの
はその耐圧を省略。単位はすべてμF(pはpF)。
・チップ抵抗で指示のないものは,1/10W以下。
kΩ=1000Ω,MΩ=1000kΩ
・チップ部品交換時の注意
取り外した部品は再使用せず,未使用の部品をご使用くださ
い。
タンタルコンデンサのマイナス側は熱に弱いため注意してくだ
さい。
・チップ部品には下記のように表示したものがあります。
例
C 541
L 452
22U
10UH
TA
A
2520
↑ ↑
↑
種類 ケースサイズ
外形寸法(mm)
・抵抗,コンデンサ,ICなど定数にXXがあるものは,使用して
いない事を示しています。このため,使用していない回路が記
載されている事があります。
・★印のある部品は,機種などにより異なりますので機能別マウ
ント一覧表を参照してください。
・可変抵抗と半固定抵抗で,B特性の表示を省略。
・信号名表記について,下記のような場合があります。
XEDIT → EDIT
PB/XREC → PB/REC
・2は不燃性抵抗。
・1はヒューズ抵抗。
・Cはパネル表示名称。
・AはB+ライン。
・BはB−ライン。
・JはBライン(+,−)の入出力方向を示す。
・Cは調整名称。
パターンボックス
カラーバーチャート
For PTB-450:
J-6020-250-A
Pattern box PTB-450
J-6082-200-A
or
Small pattern box
PTB-1450
J-6082-557-A
For PTB-1450:
J-6082-559-A
L = 1 m (PTB-450)
L = 40 cm (PTB-1450)
パターンボックス
レンズ前面
L
カメラ
2. 図a及び図bの波形が得られるように画枠調整して下さい。
H
シ
黄 ア
ン
A B
マ
ゼ
白 ン
緑
ダ 赤
A=B
青
B A
図a(映像入出力端子出力波形)
電子ビーム走査線
【電圧・波形測定条件ノート】
・電圧値及び信号波形はパターンボックスのカラーバーチャート
を被写体としたときの測定点対アース間の参考値。
(デジタルマルチメータ;入力インピーダンス DC10MΩ使
用)
・使用テスタの入力インピーダンスにより電圧値が多少異なりま
す。
ブラウン管の画像枠
図b(テレビモニタの映像)
イメージャ交換時の注意
・イメージャを交換した場合は,カメラ部の全調整を
行ってください。
・イメージャは構造上,静電気により破壊される恐れが
あるため,MOS ICと同様に注意して取り扱ってくだ
さい。
また,受光部にはゴミの付着,および強い光がはいる
ことのないように注意してください。
0印の部品,または0印付きの点線で囲まれた部品は,
安全性を維持するために重要な部品です。
従って交換時は,必ず指定の部品を使用して下さい。
お願い
図面番号で部品を指定するときは基板名又はブロック
を併せて指定して下さい。
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-4
1
3
2
4
5
6
7
8
10
9
11
12
13
14
15
16
R3020
22
CHCK
A
A
R3021
0
CMOS_SCK
R3022
0
R3023
0
CMOS_SO
CMOS_XCS
R3024
XX
SENSOR_HD
R3025
XX
SENSOR_VD
R3001
XX
A_SUB_SUBD_3.3V
R3002
XX
B
B
C3021
1u
C3002
1u
D_BV_2.8V
C3004
1u
C3022
0.1u
R3004
XX
C3005
1u
C3023
0.1u
R3005
XX
C3006
1u
C3024
0.1u
R3006
XX
C3007
1u
R3003
XX
D_CN_1.8V
C
C
R3007
XX
CN3005 48P
D_DRV_1.8V
1
D_DRV_1.8V
2
D_DRV_1.8V
3
DOB11
4
DOB11
DOB10
5
DOB10
DOB9
6
DOB9
DOB8
7
DOB8
DOB7
8
DOB7
DOB6
9
DOB6
C3008
1u
C3018
0.1u
C3025
0.1u
R3031
XX
FB3001
D_DRV_1.8V
D_DRV_1.8V
D
C3041
0.01u
REG_GND
DOB2
DOB1 14
DOB1
DOB0 15
DOB0
DOA10 16
DOA10
DOA11 17
DOA11
DOA8 18
DOA8
DOA9 19
DOA9
DOA6 20
DOA6
DOA7 21
DOA7
DOA4 22
DOA4
DOA5 23
DOA5
DOA2 24
DOA2
DOA3
DOA0 26
DOA0
DOA1 27
DOA1
CMOS_XCS 28
CMOS_XCS
XSYS_RST 29
XSYS_RST
CMOS_SCK 30
CMOS_SCK
R3019
XX
C3019
0.1u
A_SN_3.3V
R3010
XX
R3011
XX
C3011
4.7u
C3028
0.1u
C3012
4.7u
C3029
0.1u
L3001
10uH
R3012
XX
C3003
4.7u
C3020
0.1u
C3031
0.1u
C3038
1u
DOB3
DOB2
DOB1
DOB0
DOA10
DOB10
DOA11
DOB11
VSSIO3
VDDIO3
VSSSA2
VSSCB1
VSSCN1
VDDCB1
SDI
INCK
XCE
SCK
XVS
XHS
XCLR
DOA4
VREFBGR
DOB3
VDDDA
DOA3
VSSDA
DOB2
TVMON
DOA2
DOB1
VSSPL
VDDPL
DOA1
VLOAD
DOBO
DOA0
VDDCM2
VSSCM2
VSSIO1
VDDCB2
VDDIO1
VSSCB2
DCK
I
B 7 C 7 A 4 A 3 G 9 C 6 C 5 B 6 A 1 A 2 A 1 0 A 1 1 C 1 C 1 1 H 1 K 9 L 1 L 6 L 7 L 1 0 L 1 1 N 1 N 2 N 1 0N 1 1
R3028
10k
CN3004 XX
REG_GND
B5 F1 D1 B4 C4 B3 C3 C2 D3 D2 E3 E2 F3 F2 G3 G1 E1 G2 H3 H2 J3 J2 K3 K2 L4
C3014
1u
DOB4
VDDDAR
VDDCN2
R3015
XX
DOA5
VSSCPO
NC
CL3001
A_DA_3.3V
DOB5
IC3001
IMX025ALQ-23
CMOS IMAGER
VSSCP
NC
Note:In red and blue, the same CM-097 board is used respective.
VDDIO2
VDDCP
NC
C3035
0.1u
C3040
1u
VDDSUB
NC
C3017
4.7u
VSSIO2
NC
H
C3001
10u
DOA6
VDDSUBD
NC
R3014
XX
DOB6
VSSSN2
NC
A_DAR_3.3V
DOA7
VDDSN2
NC
A_SN_3.3V 48
VREFSUN
NC
A_SN_3.3V
DOB7
NC
A_SUB_SUBD_3.3V
DOA8
VSSSN1
NC
A_CM_3.3V
DOB8
VDDSN1
NC
C3039
1u
A_CP_PL_3.3V
DOA9
VSSVRL
NC
A_DAR_3.3V
DOB9
TCDSIND
NC
A_DA_3.3V
TCDSINP
NC
C3037
1u
REG_GND 41
REG_GND 1
DOB5
DOB4
CL3004
REG_GND 40
REG_GND
VDDCN1
C3030
0.1u
VSSCM1
C3013
4.7u
VDDCM1
R3013
XX
NC
D_CN_1.8V
NC
D_CN_1.8V
TOUT
D_BV_2.8V
D_CN_1.8V 39
A_SN_3.3V 47
DOB6
N 7 E 1 0 F 1 0 J 9 L 9 L 8 H 1 0G 1 0 H 9 J 1 0 K 1 0 M 7 K 1 1 J 1 1 M 5 L 5 N 5 N 4 N 3 K 1 J 1 M 3 L 3 M 4 L 2
VDDSC2
D_BV_2.8V 37
D_CN_1.8V 38
R3026
XX
VSSSC1
D_SC_1.8V
C3036
1u
VDDSC1
D_SC_1.8V 36
A_CM_3.3V 45
DOB8
DOB7
F
VSSSC2
D_SA_1.8V
VDDBV
SENSOR_HD
A_CP_PL_3.3V 44
E
DOB9
R3029
10k
TENABLE
SENSOR_VD
D_SA_1.8V 35
A_SUB_SUBD_3.3V 46
DOB11
DOB10
CHCK
SENSOR_HD 34
A_DAR_3.3V 43
C3046
0.1u
A_CM_3.3V
CMOS_SO
SENSOR_VD 33
A_DA_3.3V 42
C3043
0.01u
R3030
10k
TSCK
G
C3045
0.1u
R3034
56
R3035
56
R3036
56
R3037
56
R3038
56
R3039
56
R3040
56
R3041
56
R3042
56
R3043
56
R3044
56
R3045
56
TSCANEN
CHCK 32
C3042
0.01u
C3027
0.1u
XSYS_RST
DOA3 25
CMOS_SO 31
C3010
1u
VDDSA1
F
DOB3
DOB2 13
D
R3033
XX
R3009
XX
VSSSA1
(PAGE 4-8)
DOB3 12
C3026
0.1u
VSSCN2
VC-543
(2/24)
CN1201(R)
CN1203(B)
Through the
Harness(COAXIAL CABLE)
DOB4
C3009
1u
C 9 D 9 A 7 A 8 A 5 B 8 C 8 A 6 F 1 1 E 1 1 E 9 D 1 1G 1 1 C 1 0 D 1 0 N 6 M 6 A 9 B 9 F 9 M 9 N 9 H 1 1 M 8 N 8
E
DOB5
DOB4 11
C3047
1u
R3032
XX
R3008
XX
D_SC_1.8V
DOB5 10
C3044
0.1u
G
H
CL3003
R3046
56
R3047
56
R3048
56
R3049
56
R3050
56
R3051
56
R3052
56
R3053
56
R3054
56
R3055
56
R3056
56
R3057
56
DOA11
DOA10
DOA9
DOA8
DOA7
DOA6
I
DOA5
DOA4
DOA3
DOA2
DOA1
DOA0
CL3002
REG-GND 2
J
J
Note:CM-097 complete board and all mounted parts(including IC3001(CMOS IMAGER))
are not supplied, but they are included in PRISM DEVICE(service).
A_CP_PL_3.3V
C3032
0.1u
R3016
XX
K
R3017
XX
C3015
1u
C3033
0.1u
C3016
1u
C3034
0.1u
K
R3018
XX
D_SA_1.8V
L
CM-097 BOARD
REG_GND
CMOS IMAGER(B/R)
L
XX MARK:NO MOUNT
08
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-5
CM-097
1
3
2
4
5
6
7
8
10
9
11
12
13
14
15
16
R5020
22
CHCK
A
A
R5021
0
CMOS_SCK
R5022
0
CMOS_SO
R5023
0
R5024
XX
CMOS_XCS
SENSOR_HD
R5025
XX
SENSOR_VD
R5001
XX
A_SUB_SUBD_3.3V
R5002
XX
B
C5002
1u
B
C5021
1u
R5003
XX
D_BV_2.8V
C5004
1u
C5022
0.1u
C5005
1u
C5023
0.1u
R5005
XX
C5006
1u
C5024
0.1u
R5006
XX
C5007
1u
R5007
XX
C5008
1u
R5004
XX
D_CN_1.8V
C
C
CN5005 48P
C5018
0.1u
C5025
0.1u
R5031
XX
D_DRV_1.8V
D_DRV_1.8V 1
D_DRV_1.8V 2
D
D_DRV_1.8V 3
DOB11 4
DOB11
DOB10 5
DOB10
DOB9 6
DOB9
DOB8 7
DOB8
DOB7 8
DOB7
DOB6 9
DOB6
DOB5 10
DOB5
DOB4 11
DOB4
DOB3 12
DOB3
DOB2 13
DOB2
DOB1 14
DOB1
DOB0 15
DOB0
DOA10 16
DOA10
DOA11 17
DOA11
DOA8 18
DOA8
DOA9 19
DOA9
VC-543
(2/24)
DOA6 20
DOA6
CN1202
Through the
Harness(COAXIAL CABLE)
DOA7 21
DOA7
DOA4 22
DOA4
DOA5 23
DOA5
DOA2 24
DOA2
DOA3 25
DOA3
DOA0 26
DOA0
DOA1 27
DOA1
C5009
1u
C5026
0.1u
C5010
1u
R5019
XX
C5019
0.1u
A_SN_3.3V
R5010
XX
R5011
XX
C5011
4.7u
C5012
4.7u
C5028
0.1u
C5029
0.1u
C5020
0.1u
A_DAR_3.3V
R5014
XX
H
C5001
10u
C5017
4.7u
C5035
0.1u
C5040
1u
CL5001
R5015
XX
C5014
1u
C5031
0.1u
C5038
1u
IC5001
IMX025ALQ-13
CMOS IMAGER
VDDCP
VSSCP
DOB5
DOA5
VSSCPO
DOB4
VDDDAR
DOA4
VREFBGR
DOB3
VDDDA
DOA3
VSSDA
DOB2
TVMON
DOA2
DOB1
VSSPL
VDDPL
DOA1
VLOAD
DOBO
DOA0
VDDCM2
VSSCM2
VSSIO1
VDDCB2
VDDIO1
VSSCB2
DCK
I
B 7 C 7 A 4 A 3 G 9 C 6 C 5 B 6 A 1 A 2 A 1 0 A 1 1 C 1 C 1 1 H 1 K 9 L 1 L 6 L 7 L 1 0 L 1 1 N 1 N 2 N 1 0N 1 1
R5028
10k
CN5004 XX
REG_GND 1
DOB8
DOB7
DOB6
DOB5
DOB4
DOB3
DOB2
DOB1
DOB0
DOA10
DOB10
DOA11
DOB11
VSSIO3
VDDIO3
VSSSA2
VSSCB1
VSSCN1
VDDCB1
VDDCN1
VSSCM1
SDI
INCK
XCE
SCK
XVS
XHS
VDDIO2
VDDSUB
VDDCN2
A_DA_3.3V
VSSIO2
REG_GND
B5 F1 D1 B4 C4 B3 C3 C2 D3 D2 E3 E2 F3 F2 G3 G1 E1 G2 H3 H2 J3 J2 K3 K2 L4
REG_GND
DOA6
VDDSUBD
NC
A_SN_3.3V 48
DOB6
VSSSN2
NC
A_SN_3.3V
DOA7
VDDSN2
NC
A_SN_3.3V 47
VREFSUN
NC
A_SUB_SUBD_3.3V
NC
A_CM_3.3V
DOB7
NC
C5039
1u
A_CP_PL_3.3V
A_CM_3.3V 45
DOA8
VSSSN1
NC
A_CP_PL_3.3V 44
A_SUB_SUBD_3.3V 46
DOB8
VDDSN1
NC
A_DAR_3.3V
DOA9
VSSVRL
NC
A_DAR_3.3V 43
DOB9
TCDSIND
NC
A_DA_3.3V
A_DA_3.3V 42
TCDSINP
NC
REG_GND 41
NC
C5037
1u
REG_GND 40
VDDCM1
CL5004
NC
C5030
0.1u
NC
C5013
4.7u
NC
R5013
XX
NC
D_CN_1.8V
NC
D_CN_1.8V
TOUT
D_BV_2.8V
D_CN_1.8V 39
VDDSC2
D_BV_2.8V 37
D_CN_1.8V 38
E
DOB9
N 7 E 1 0 F 1 0 J 9 L 9 L 8 H 1 0G 1 0 H 9 J 1 0 K 1 0 M 7 K 1 1 J 1 1 M 5 L 5 N 5 N 4 N 3 K 1 J 1 M 3 L 3 M 4 L 2
XCLR
D_SC_1.8V
VSSSC1
D_SA_1.8V
D_SC_1.8V 36
VDDSC1
D_SA_1.8V 35
DOB11
DOB10
R5029
10k
C5036 R5026
XX
1u
VDDBV
SENSOR_HD
C5046
0.1u
F
VSSSC2
C5003
4.7u
TSCK
R5012
XX
L5001
10uH
CHCK
SENSOR_VD
C5043
0.01u
A_CM_3.3V
CMOS_SO
CHCK 32
SENSOR_VD 33
SENSOR_HD 34
C5045
0.1u
R5030
10k
TENABLE
CMOS_SCK
C5042
0.01u
R5034
56
R5035
56
R5036
56
R5037
56
R5038
56
R5039
56
R5040
56
R5041
56
R5042
56
R5043
56
R5044
56
R5045
56
TSCANEN
CMOS_SCK 30
D
C5027
0.1u
VDDSA1
XSYS_RST
D_DRV_1.8V
R5033
XX
R5009
XX
VSSSA1
CMOS_XCS
XSYS_RST 29
CMOS_SO 31
G
D_SC_1.8V
XSYS_RST
CMOS_XCS 28
FB5001
C5047
1u
REG_GND
VSSCN2
(PAGE 4-8)
C5044
0.1u
R5032
XX
R5008
XX
C 9 D 9 A 7 A 8 A 5 B 8 C 8 A 6 F 1 1 E 1 1 E 9 D 1 1G 1 1 C 1 0 D 1 0 N 6 M 6 A 9 B 9 F 9 M 9 N 9 H 1 1 M 8 N 8
E
F
C5041
0.01u
G
H
CL5003
R5046
56
R5047
56
R5048
56
R5049
56
R5050
56
R5051
56
R5052
56
R5053
56
R5054
56
R5055
56
R5056
56
R5057
56
DOA11
DOA10
DOA9
DOA8
DOA7
DOA6
I
DOA5
DOA4
DOA3
DOA2
DOA1
DOA0
CL5002
REG-GND 2
J
J
Note:CM-104 complete board and all mounted parts(including IC5001(CMOS IMAGER))
are not supplied, but they are included in PRISM DEVICE(service).
A_CP_PL_3.3V
R5016
XX
K
R5017
XX
C5032
0.1u
C5015
1u
C5033
0.1u
C5016
1u
C5034
0.1u
K
R5018
XX
D_SA_1.8V
CM-104 BOARD
L
CMOS IMAGER(G)
REG_GND
L
XX MARK:NO MOUNT
08
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-6
CM-104
1
3
2
5
4
7
6
8
10
9
11
12
13
14
15
16
A
A
FP-983
FLEXIBLE
CN1008 39P
CN001
(PAGE 4-54)
CN1001 80P
79 REG_GND
B
MT_GND 76
73 VTR_UNREG
XCC_DOWN 74
71 VTR_UNREG
REG_GND(XEJECT_SW) 72
XCC_DOWN
69 CHIME_SDA
CHIME_VDD 70
CHIME_VDD
67 CHIME_SCL
REC_PROOF 68
REC_PROOF
65 RP_2.8V
DD_6.5V 64
IC_5401_13.5V
61 IC_5401_V13.5V
EVER_3.0V 62
DD_SD1
59 VO10B(DD_SD1)
REG_GND 60
CAP_ON
57 CAP_ON
CAP_FG
55 CAP_FG
DRUM_PG
51 DRUM_PG
LOAD 52
TAPE_TOP
49 TAPE_TOP
LM_LIM_DET 50
47 TAPE_END
SREEL_FG 48
CK13MFO1
XVSP_SCK
2
XLR_PWR_ON_2
4
5
XLR_UNREG
XLR_MIC_LINE_1/XEXT_MIC
6
3
2ND_ZOOM_AD
XRST_VTR
4
XRST_VTR
BODY_AD
VD_SI
5
VD_SI
VD_SO
6
VD_SO
8
7
XLR_UNREG
9
AU_+6V
AU_4.6V/AU_+6V 10
A_GND
AU_4.6V/AU_+6V 12
XLR_PWR_ON_1/XMIC_MONO
O_INT_EXT_SELECT
AU_MIC_+1
LOAD
LM_LIM_DET
AU_LINE_1
SREEL_FG
13
INT_MIC_1
A_GND 14
15
A_GND
A_GND 16
17
AU_MIC_+1
AU_MIC_-1 18
19
A_GND
A_GND 20
21
AU_LINE_1
A_GND 22
TREEL_FG 46
TREEL_FG
23
A_GND
A_GND 24
XRST_VTR
AU_LINE_2
25
AU_LINE_2
A_GND 26
REG_GND 42
(A_GND) REG_GND
27
A_GND
A_GND 28
39 REG_GND
REG_GND 40
AU_MIC_+2
29
AU_MIC_+2
31
A_GND
A_GND 32
XVD_SCK
8
XCS_EVF
9
XCS_EVF_AD
REG_GND 10
XLR_MIC/LINE_2
R1042
0
XLR_PWR_ON_2
R1056 0
EP_1.8V
EP_1.8V 12
XLR_MIC/LINE_1
R1057 0
EP_1.8V 13
XLR_PWR_ON_1
R1063 XX
R1043
XX
EP_1.8V 14
AU_4.6V
EP_2.8V 15
AU_+6V
EP_2.8V
D_3.8V 17
AU_MIC_-1
FP-967
FLEXIBLE
REG_GND 18
LND201-LND239
REG_GND 19
(PAGE 4-51)
D_3.8V
C
EVF_R 20
EVRE
33
INT_MIC_2
A_GND 34
REG_GND
(A_GND)
REG_GND 22
REG_GND 23
XCS_IC_5401
VSP_SO 36
7
REG_GND 21
XRST_VTR 44
XCS_IC_5401 38
INT_MIC_2
VSP_SO
AU_MIC_-2 30
EVF_G 24
AU_MIC_-2
EVGR
REG_GND 25
REG_GND 26
REG_GND 27
35
A_GND
37
REG_GND
REG_GND 38
39
REG_GND
REG_GND 40
41
REG_GND
KEY_AD6_CK 42
KEY_AD1
43
KEY_AD1
KEY_AD4
45
KEY_AD4
D_2.8V 46
47
KEY_AD6
SIRCS_SIG 48
REG_GND 34
AU_-9V 36
AU_-9V
EVF_B 28
31 REG_GND
RFIN
D
CAP_PWM 32
29 RFIN
REG_GND 30
27 REG_GND
REG_GND 28
CAP_PWM
EVBL
REG_GND 29
R1045
470
REG_GND 30
KEY_AD6_CK
RF_MON
RF_MON 26
23 RECA1
REG_GND 24
XBATT_INFO_SW 44
XBATT_INFO_SW
EP_XHD 32
EP_XHD
D_2.8V
R1046
470
REG_GND 33
21 REG_GND
RECCK
RECA2 22
19 RECCK
REG_GND 20
17 REG_GND
REG_GND 18
KEY_AD6
RECA2
A_4.6V 50
KEY_AD3
49
SP_+
51
SP(+)
F_TALLY_LED 52
SP_-
53
SP(-)
XRESET 54
LI_3V
55
LI_3V
XCS_LCD 56
XCS_LCD_AD
57
XCS_LCD_AD
XVD_SCK
59
VD_SCK
VD_SI
61
VD_SI
XRST_VTR 62
63
BL_-V
REG_GND 64
65
BL_V
67
1.8V
KEY_AD3
SIRCS_SIG_FRONT
REG_GND 34
A_4.6V
SIRCS_SIG 35
SW_PS
15 SW_PS
RECDT 16
13 XREEL_HALL_ON
XREEL_HALL_ON
RECDT
REG_GND 14
SIRCS_SIG_REAR
XF_TALLY_LED
REG_GND 36
XRESET
A_4.6V
A_4.6V 37
XCS_LCD
D_2.8V 38
DEW_DET
11 DEW_DET
SWP 12
SWP
MODE_SW_A
9
MODE_SW_A
ALL_PS 10
ALL_PS
MODE_SW_B
7
MODE_SW_B
CONT1 8
CONT1
MODE_SW_C
5
D_2.8V 6
D_2.8V
E
MODE_SW_C
3
REG_GND
D_2.8V 4
1
REG_GND
REG_GND 2
BL_-25V
BL_5V
EP_1.8V
VD_SO 58
D_2.8V
VD_SO
TALLY_LED 39
69
1.8V
71
REG_GND
73
EP_XHD
75
REG_GND
D
EP_XVD
EP_XVD 31
25 REG_GND
RECA1
B
VD_SCK
XCS_EVF
XCS_EVF_AD
EP_2.8V 16
TAPE_LED_ON
41 CK13MFO1
33 DRUM_PWM
XX
R1064 XX
11
INT_MIC_1
CAP_FWD
43 REG_GND
35 REG_GND
XX
R1053
REG_GND 11
45 XFFREWUP
37 XVSP_SCK
DRUM_PWM
XLR_MIC_LINE_2/INT_EXT_SEL
ATT_1
UNLOAD
TAPE_LED_ON 54
TAPE_END
ATT_2
3
AU_+6V
UNLOAD 58
53 DRUM_FG
1
RP_4.6V
R1052
R1055 0
ATT_2
ATT_1
XLR_UNREG
EVER_3.0V
CAP_FWD 56
DRUM_FG
XFFREWUP
DD_6.5V
R1062
XX
XX
XMIC_MONO
CN1015 80P
R1061
0
DD_6.5V 66
R1054
EXT_MIC_IN
CN004
(PAGE 4-52)
CHIME_SCL
63 RP_2.8V
C
FP-981
FLEXIBLE
REG_GND
CHIME_SDA
A_2.8V
2
2ND_ZOOM_AD
MT_GND 78
75 MT_5V
VTR_UNREG
1
BODY_AD
REG_GND(N.C.) 80
77 MT_5V
MT_5V
2SS_KEY_AD2
2SS_KEY_AD2
XB_TALLY_LED
REG_GND 60
XRST_VTR
BL_CONT 66
BL_CONT
3V(2.8V) 68
EP_2.8V
REG_GND
E
3V(2.8V) 70
REG_GND
EP_XHD
REG_GND 72
EP_XVD 74
EP_XVD
REG_GND 76
PLBL
77
PANEL_B
PANEL_G 78
PLRE
79
PANEL_R
REG_GND 80
PLGR
REG_GND
F
F
R1049
XX
CN1012 24P
S/S
1
KEY_AD0
XCAM_ON_SW
2
XCAM_ON_SW
XVTR_ON_SW
3
XVTR_ON_SW
REG_GND
1
REG_GND
4
KEY_AD 7
2
KEY_AD 6_CK
3
KEY_AD6_CK
KEY_AD5
G
LANC_SIG
5
LANC_SIG
XLANC_JACK_IN
6
XLANC_JACK_IN
KEY_AD 5
4
LANC_DC
7
LANC_DC
REG_GND
5
REG_GND
8
KEY_AD 8
6
REG_GND
7
REG_GND
8
CH2_INT/XLR_XLR2
9
PHOTO(LENS_AD)
FP-971
FLEXIBLE
LND001-LND024
(PAGE 4-48)
9
ZOOM_SW_AD
10
REG_GND
11
MS_LED_ON
12
D_2.8V
13
REG_GND
14
KEY_AD4
ZOOM_SW_AD
CK-204
XMS_LED_ON
D_2.8V
R1060
XX
MS_3.8V
15
MS_3.8V
MS_VCC_ON
16
MS_VCC_ON
REG_GND
17
MS_SCLK
18
H
REG_GND
CN1016 24P
CN8001
Through the
Flexible Flat Cable
(FFC-171)
(PAGE 4-40)
CN1017
(FOR SERVICE)
KEY_AD8
CN1014 20P
CH2_INT/XLR_XLR2
CH2_INT/XLR_INT 10
CH2_INT/XLR_INT
REG_GND 11
CH1_INT/XLR1 12
CH1_INT/XLR1
AUDIO_L_I/O
20
AUDIO_L_I/O
REG_GND
19
REG_GND
AUDIO_R_I/O
18
AUDIO_R_I/O
REG_GND
17
VIDEO/D3_Pr
16
REG_GND
15
CH2_AUTO/MANUAL
S_C/D3_Pb
14
CH1_AUTO_MANUAL 14
CH1_AUTO/MANUAL
REG_GND
13
S_Y/D3_Y
12
REG_GND
11
LANC_SIG
10
JACK_AD
9
REC_VOL_A/D_CH2
LANC_DC
8
XEJECT_SW
REG_GND
7
TPA-
6
TPATPA+
REG_GND
19
A_2.8V 17
20
REG_GND 18
XMS_IN
21
XMS_IN
REC_LEVEL_VOL_CH2 19
MS_DIO
22
MS_DIO
XEJECT_SW 20
MS_BS
23
MS_BS
REG_GND
24
REG_GND
FP-973
FLEXIBLE
REC_VOL_A/D_CH1
REC_LEVEL_VOL_CH1 16
REG_GND
C1001
XX
C1002
XX
1
2
IC_3601_W5
A_2.8V
(PAGE 4-49)
REG_GND 21
IC_3601_V7
4
GENERAL_AD
SYSTEM_AD
5
SYSTEM_AD
D_2.8V
6
D_2.8V
G
REG_GND
S_Y/D3_Y
H
VDR001
XX
LANC_SIG
VDR002
XX
MULTI_JACK_IN
LANC_DC
CN1011
DIAL_A_VM
TPA+
5
DIAL_B_VM 23
DIAL_B_VM
REG_GND
4
TPB+
3
TPB+
TPB-
2
TPB-
REG_GND
1
REG_GND
3
S_C/D3_PB
DIAL_A_VM 22
REG_GND 24
IC_3601_V7
GENERAL_AD
VIDEO/D3_PR
CH2_AUTO_MANUAL 13
REG_GND 15
MS_SCLK
6P
REG_GND
IC_3601_W5
KEY_AD7
HP-153
CN9201
Through the
Flexible Flat Cable
(FFC-169)
(PAGE 4-42)
I
8P
HP_JACK_IN
1
VDR003
XX
HP_JACK_IN
REG_GND
2
HP_L_OUT
3
HP_L_OUT
REG_GND
4
REG_GND
HP_R_OUT
5
HP_R_OUT
REG_GND
6
Charge_LED_A
7
Charge_LED_K
8
I
CN1020 14P
FP-972
FLEXIBLE
CN1002 20P
CN1004 20P
REG_GND 20
J
REG_GND
1
REG_GND
2
TPA+
3
TPA-
4
REG_GND
5
TPB+
6
TPB-
7
REG_GND
8
REG_GND
9
GND
20
GND
19
TMDS DATA2+
18
TX2+
CF_ON 10
TMDS DATA2-
17
TX2-
CF_UNREG 11
R1058
XX
EVER_3.0V
RB1002
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
XCHARG_LED
R1059
XX
(PAGE 4-49)
J
RF_MON
RF_MON 19
CF_ON
REG_GND 18
SWP 17
SWP
FRRV 16
FRRV
REG_GND 15
CF_UNREG
CF_UNREG 12
GND
16
TMDS DATA1+
15
TX1+
REG_GND 13
TMDS DATA1-
14
TX1-
REG_GND 14
GND
13
TMDS DATA0+
12
TX0+
TMDS DATA0-
11
TX0-
GND
10
REG_GND
GND 14
REG_GND
GND 13
EEP_SI_C 12
CPC
(FOR CHECK)
EEP_SI_S 11
EEP_SO_C 10
K
EEP_SO_S
9
EEP_SCK_C
8
EEP_SCK_S
7
7
5
3
1
8
6
4
2
RB1001
1k
R1036
1k
R1037
1k
EEP_SI_C
EEP_SI_S
FP-965
FLEXIBLE
EEP_SO_C
LND001-LND020
EEP_SO_S
(PAGE 4-48)
EEP_SCK_C
TMDS CLOCK+
9
TXC+
TMDS CLOCK-
8
TXC-
GND
7
SCL
6
SCL
SDA
K
EEP_SCK_S
D_2.8V
6
D_2.8V
MD2_C
5
MD2_C
MD2
4
MD2
XCS_MC_FLASH_C
3
XCS_MC_FLASH_C
XCS_MC_FLASH
2
XCS_MC_FLASH
XSYS_RST
1
XSYS_RST
SDA
5
+5V POWER
4
+5V POWER
3
+5V
HPD
2
HPD
GND
1
REG_GND
VC-543 BOARD(1/24)
L
L
CONNECTOR
XX MARK:NO MOUNT
08
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-7
VC-543 (1/24)
1
3
2
5
4
7
6
8
10
9
11
12
13
14
15
16
A
A
R1283
XX
D_1.8V_RGB_1
48
D_DRV_1.8V
47
46
D_DRV_1.8V
46
AD_R_B13
DOB11
45
AD_B_B13
AD_R_B12
DOB10
44
AD_B_B12
AD_R_B11
DOB9
43
AD_B_B11
42
AD_R_B10
DOB8
42
AD_B_B10
GND
CE
DOB7
41
AD_R_B09
DOB7
41
AD_B_B09
2
1
DOB6
40
AD_R_B08
DOB6
40
AD_B_B08
DOB5
39
AD_R_B07
DOB5
39
AD_B_B07
DOB4
38
AD_R_B06
DOB4
38
AD_B_B06
DOB3
37
AD_R_B05
DOB3
37
AD_B_B05
DOB2
36
AD_R_B04
DOB2
36
AD_B_B04
DOB1
35
AD_R_B03
DOB1
35
AD_B_B03
DOB0
34
AD_R_B02
DOB0
34
AD_B_B02
DOA10
33
AD_R_A12
DOA10
33
AD_B_A12
DOA11
32
AD_R_A13
DOA11
32
AD_B_A13
DOA8
31
AD_R_A10
DOA8
31
AD_B_A10
DOA9
30
AD_R_A11
DOA9
30
AD_B_A11
DOA6
29
AD_R_A08
DOA6
29
AD_B_A08
GND
DOA7
28
AD_R_A09
CM-097
DOA7
28
AD_B_A09
2
1
Through the
Harness(COAXIAL CABLE)
DOA4
27
AD_R_A06
DOA4
27
AD_B_A06
DOA5
26
AD_R_A07
CN3005
Through the
Harness(COAXIAL CABLE)
DOA5
26
AD_B_A07
(PAGE 4-5)
DOA2
25
AD_R_A04
(PAGE 4-5)
DOA2
25
AD_B_A04
DOA3
24
AD_R_A05
DOA3
24
AD_B_A05
DOA0
23
AD_R_A02
DOA0
23
AD_B_A02
DOA1
22
AD_R_A03
DOA1
22
AD_B_A03
CMOS_XCS
E
CMOS_XCS
21
XSYS_RST
XSYS_RST
20
XSYS_RST
19
CMOS_SCK
CMOS_SCK
19
CMOS_SCK
CMOS_SO
18
CMOS_SO
18
R1309
0
CMOS_SO
R1311
0
17
CHCK
17
16
SENSOR_VD
SENSOR_VD
16
SENSOR_VD
SENSOR_HD
15
SENSOR_HD
SENSOR_HD
15
SENSOR_HD
D_SA_1.8V
14
D_SA_1.8V
14
D_SC_1.8V
13
D_BV_2.8V
12
D_CN_1.8
11
D_CN_1.8
10
REG_GND
9
D_SC_1.8V
13
12
D_CN_1.8
11
D_CN_1.8
10
REG_GND
9
D_2.8V
D_1.8V_R
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
CE
4
2
1
C1210
0.1u
REG_GND
R1285
XX
D_1.8V_R
1.8
C1208
1u
REG_GND
2.8
3
4
IN
C1205
0.1u
IC1205
R1114Q181D-TR-FA
1.8V REG
OUT
D_3.8V
D
2
1
2.8
C1211
0.1u
R1279
XX
CHCK
D_2.8V
D_2.8V
REG_GND
C1203
XX
D_1.8V_G
R1308
XX
IC1209
R1114Q181D-TR-FA
1.8V REG
1.8
REG_GND
D_2.8V
C1224
1u
2.8
3
4
E
D_1.8V_B
REG_GND
8
REG_GND
REG_GND
8
REG_GND
A_DA_3.3V
7
A_3.3V_1_RGB
A_DA_3.3V
7
A_3.3V_1_RGB
2
1
A_DAR_3.3V
6
A_DAR_3.3V
6
A_CP_PL_3.3V
5
A_CP_PL_3.3V
5
A_CM_3.3V
4
A_CM_3.3V
4
A_SUB_SUBD_3.3V
3
A_SUB_SUBD_3.3V
3
A_SN_3.3V
2
A_SN_3.3V
2
A_SN_3.3V
1
A_SN_3.3V
1
A_3.3V_2_RGB
D_2.8V
2.8
3.8
D_2.8V
C
3.8
3
4
IN
IC1202
R1114Q331D-TR-FA
3.3V REG
3.3
C1202
1u
3
GND
R1278
XX
A_3.3V_2_RGB
R1306
XX
2.8
OUT
C1207
1u
REG_GND
CMOS_SO
CHCK
D_BV_2.8V
1.8
XCS_CMOS_B
SENSOR_VD
CHCK
C1204
0.1u
3.8
IC1204
R1114Q181D-TR-FA
1.8V REG
CE
XCS_CMOS_R
20
C1209
0.1u
REG_GND
R1284
XX
D_1.8V_B
GND
21
XSYS_RST
CMOS_SCK
1
2.8
IN
DOB8
2
4
IN
D
43
B
3.8
3
CE
CN3005
44
DOB9
3.3
C1201
1u
GND
CM-097
45
DOB10
D_1.8V_RGB_1
OUT
C
DOB11
D_1.8V_RGB_1
CE
D_DRV_1.8V
47
CE
A_3.3V_1_RGB
48
D_DRV_1.8V
4
GND
CN1203 48P
D_DRV_1.8V
D_DRV_1.8V
3
D_3.8V
IC1201
R1114Q331D-TR-FA
3.3V REG
D_2.8V
2.8
OUT
B
R1277
XX
1.8
C1206
1u
R1280
XX
REG_GND
REG_GND
CN1201 48P
R1286
XX
IC1203
R1114Q181D-TR-FA
1.8V REG
2.8
C1225
0.1u
REG_GND
A_3.3V_2_RGB
F
F
Note:In red and blue, the same CM-097 board is used respectively.
Note:In red and blue, the same CM-097 board is used respectively.
G
G
REG_GND
CN1202 48P
D_1.8V_RGB_1
D_DRV_1.8V 48
XX CN1204
REG_GND
1
REG_GND
2
REG_GND
D_DRV_1.8V 47
D_DRV_1.8V 46
DOB11 45
AD_G_B13
REG_GND
1
DOB10 44
AD_G_B12
REG_GND
2
DOB9 43
AD_G_B11
DOB8 42
AD_G_B10
DOB7 41
AD_G_B09
REG_GND
1
DOB6 40
AD_G_B08
REG_GND
2
DOB5 39
AD_G_B07
DOB4 38
AD_G_B06
DOB3 37
AD_G_B05
DOB2 36
AD_G_B04
DOB1 35
AD_G_B03
DOB0 34
AD_G_B02
DOA10 33
AD_G_A12
DOA11 32
AD_G_A13
DOA8 31
AD_G_A10
DOA9 30
AD_G_A11
CM-104
DOA6 29
AD_G_A08
CN5005
Through the
Harness(COAXIAL CABLE)
DOA7 28
AD_G_A09
DOA4 27
AD_G_A06
(PAGE 4-6)
DOA5 26
AD_G_A07
DOA2 25
AD_G_A04
H
I
XX CN1205
DOA3 24
AD_G_A05
DOA0 23
AD_G_A02
DOA1 22
AD_G_A03
CMOS_XCS 21
J
I
XSYS_RST
CMOS_SCK 19
CHCK 17
H
REG_GND
XCS_CMOS_G
XSYS_RST 20
CMOS_SO 18
REG_GND
XX CN1206
CMOS_SCK
R1310
0
CMOS_SO
CHCK
SENSOR_VD 16
SENSOR_VD
SENSOR_HD 15
SENSOR_HD
J
D_SA_1.8V 14
D_SC_1.8V 13
D_BV_2.8V 12
D_2.8V
D_CN_1.8 11
D_CN_1.8 10
K
D_1.8V_G
REG_GND
9
REG_GND
8
REG_GND
A_DA_3.3V
7
A_3.3V_1_RGB
A_DAR_3.3V
6
A_CP_PL_3.3V
5
A_CM_3.3V
4
A_SUB_SUBD_3.3V
3
A_SN_3.3V
2
A_SN_3.3V
1
K
A_3.3V_2_RGB
VC-543 BOARD(2/24)
REGULATOR
L
XX MARK:NO MOUNT
L
NO MARK:REC/PB MODE
08
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-8
VC-543 (2/24)
1
3
2
5
4
7
6
8
10
9
11
12
13
14
15
16
FB1404
XX
A
D_1.8V
D_2.8V
A
R1417
XX
SD_CK
SD_A12
SD_A11
SD_A10
SD_A07
SD_A09
SD_A08
SD_A05
SD_A06
SD_A02
SD_A04
SD_A03
SD_A01
SD_A00
SD_BA0
SD_BA1
SD_XWE
SD_DQM
SD_XCS
SD_XRAS
SD_XCAS
SD_CKE
SD_DQ31
SD_DQ30
SD_DQ29
SD_DQ28
SD_DQ27
SD_DQ26
SD_DQ25
SD_DQ24
SD_DQ23
SD_DQ22
SD_DQ21
SD_DQ20
SD_DQ19
SD_DQ18
SD_DQ17
SD_DQ15
SD_DQ14
SD_DQ16
SD_DQ12
SD_DQ13
SD_DQ11
SD_DQ10
SD_DQ07
SD_DQ09
SD_DQ08
SD_DQ06
SD_DQ05
SD_DQ04
SD_DQ03
SD_DQ01
SD_DQ02
SD_DQ00
HDI_Y7
HDI_Y6
HDI_Y5
D_2.5V
D_1.2V_K
FB1401
D_2.8V
FB1403
D_1.8V
FB1402
CL1403
CL1402
CL1401
CL1405
D_2.5V
A_2.8V
C1429
22u
4V
C1420
22u
4V
R1405
22
C1407
0.1u
R1428
XX
C1421
22u
4V
C1422
22u
4V
R1418
0
C1423
XX
REG_GND
R1429
XX
B
VDD
SD_CK
VSS
VSS
VDD
OCHCK
VDD
CKMD3
VSS
DIRB2
SENSOR_VD
VDDSHV
VSS
B6
DIRA0
A6
BIN_B0
BIN_B01
SENS1
EN1
EN1
DIRA1
D5
VSS
F19 AA6 M13 AA7 G1
BR2
ADC_VD
V8
C8
G7
D7
C7
VSS
EXOSC
DIRA1
CHCK
VDD
FB1405
V7
Y6
W6
W5
B21 AA4 V5
W3
AD_R_A13
BIN_A01
Y2
Y4
BIN_A00
VSS
AD_R_A12
VSS
BIN_A02
AD_R_A11
VSS
BIN_A03
W2 W1
A4
C3
Y1 T19 R12 P9 P15 P14 P13 P11 N12 N11 Y19 N10 A3
VSS
Y7 Y21
AD_R_B04
VSS
BIN_B11
BIN_B12
VSS
BIN_B13
Y3 AA3 V4
AD_R_B02
VSS
C1404
0.1u
C1403
0.1u
C1405
0.1u
C1435
0.1u
U1
C1406
0.1u
J14 AA20 U2
V2
U3
R7
T4
V3
U4 AA21 V1
A_2.8V
4
1
X1401 R1431 XX
83.076923MHz
C1426
0.1u
C1427
10u
6.3V
H
8
7
FB1406
AD_R_A10
BIN_A04
T3
VSS
T1 AA2 T2
BIN_A05
R4
BIN_A06
R3
BIN_A07
R2
BIN_A08
R1
BIN_A09
BIN_A12
J13
BIN_A10
BIN_A13
P7
BIN_A11
GIN_B00
P4
VSS
GIN_B01
N1
VDD
GIN_B02
P2
VSS
GIN_B03
P1
GIN_B04
P3 AA17 W7
GIN_B05
H9 AA10 N2
VDD
N3
GIN_B06
N4
GIN_B09
N7
GIN_B10
M1
GIN_B08
M2
GIN_B07
M3
VDDSHV1
M4
VSS
M7
GIN_B11
L1 AA1 P8
GIN_B12
GIN_A06
L2
VSS
VDDSHV1
L3
VDD
GIN_A07
L4
GIN_B13
GIN_A08
L7
GIN_A00
GIN_A09
H8
GIN_A02
GIN_A10
K1
GIN_A03
GIN_A11
K2
GIN_A01
VDD
K3 H14 A9
GIN_A05
GIN_A12
K4
GIN_A04
GIN_A13
J2
VSS
VSS
A21 K7
VDD
J3
RIN_B00
J4
RIN_B01
J7
RIN_B02
H1
VDDSHV1
H2
VSS
RIN_B03
H3
L1404
22uH
3
2
B1
J9
W4
AD_R_B03
H4
R1421
0
C1425
XX
J8
BIN_B10
G2
Q
GND
I
VSS
G3
Q
D
AD_R_B06
VSS
G4
CLR
R1420
XX
CLK
AD_R_B08
VDD
J1
PRE
CHCK
BIN_B09
F1 A20
VCC
AD_R_B09
VSS
F2
G
REG_GND
VSS
F3
6
C1424
XX
VSS
F4
R1415
XX
C1428
15p
AD_R_B07
E2
5
C1415
0.1u
AD_R_B05
E3 H13
IC1402
XX
SENSOR_VD
BIN_B08
E4
R1424
XX
1.4
R1430
0
R1414
0
BIN_B07
H7
1.4
R1412
0
BIN_B06
D1
0
NTSC/XPAL_DET
BIN_B05
D2
A2
SENSOR_HD
IRIS
E5
B2
GND
C1414
0.1u
BR0
A2
VCC
CMOS_SCK
VSS
D3
OE1
OE2
2.8
IC_6001/IC_6501_CK
C2
B1
1.4
AD_R_B10
C1
A1
CMOS_SO
AD_R_B11
A1
2.8
0.1
BIN_B03
E1
F
IC1404
TC7WB66FK (TE85R)
NTSC/PAL MULTIPLEXER
VCK
BIN_B04
B2
5
C1433
0.1
BIN_B02
B3
4
XCS_CMOS_R
R1407
82
DIRB0
J
1
REG_GND
VSS
VDD
C1434
10
6.3V
C1431
0.1
R1425
XX
EN0
VSS
X1402
83.16MHz
3
4
2
1
XCS_CMOS_G
AD_R_B12
VSS
2
R1423
0
AD_R_B13
VDDSHV2
E
C1430
XX
Y5 AA5 V6
B5
TMS
C1413
0.1u
D4
BR1
A5
DIRB1
SENS0
3
Y15 V16 W16 Y16 V17 Y17 W17 AA18 AA19 W18 Y18
V9 AA9 W9
R9
STRB1
CKMD2
VDDSHV
0
GND
IC1403
TC7SLU04FU (TE85R)
INVERTER
XCS_CMOS_B
W8 M14 Y8
SGSTBY
SENSOR_HD
G11 AA8 M8
TDI
CMFLD
2.8
1
SENS_SCK
CMVD_HS
INA
OUTY
2
CLPOB
SENS_SO
VSS
VCC
NC
2.8
L1403
10uH
3
TEST
CMVD
C1411
0.1u
4
CPU_XCS_RAM
C1432
0.1
C1418
22u
6.3V
8
VDD
D
L1402
10uH
7
OMCK
C1417
22u
6.3V
6
CPU_XCS
C1410
0.1u
5
CPU_XRD
XSYS_RST
1
VSS
IC1401
CXD9891GG
CAMERA SIGNAL PROCESSOR
R1408
1k
C1419
0.1u
2
VDDSHV
CPU_XWR
C
A_2.8V
L1401
10uH
3
CPU_A0
C1416
22u
6.3V
4
SENS_XCS0
CPU_A1
Y9 R10 V10 W10 Y10 M9 AA11 G13 G10 V11 W11 Y11 AA12 V12 W12 Y12 N13 G12 H10 V13 W13 AA13 AA14 N14 H11 G14 Y13 V14 W14 Y14 V15 W15 AA15 AA16 N8 H12 G8
VDDSHV2
SD_A11
SD_A10
SD_A12
SD_A09
VSS
SD_A08
SD_A07
SD_A05
SD_A06
VDDSHV2
SD_A03
SD_A04
SD_A02
VSS
VDD
VDD
SD_A01
VSS
VDDSHV2
SD_A00
SD_BA00
SD_BA01
SD_XCS
SD_XWE
SD_DQM
VSS
VDDSHV2
SD_XRAS
SD_XCAS
SD_CKE
SD_DQ29
SD_DQ30
SD_DQ31
VSS
VDDSHV2
SD_DQ28
VSS
SD_DQ26
SD_DQ27
SD_DQ24
SD_DQ23
SD_DQ25
VSS
VDDSHV2
SD_DQ22
SD_DQ21
SD_DQ20
SD_DQ19
VSS
SD_DQ18
SD_DQ17
VDDSHV2
SD_DQ16
SD_DQ15
SD_DQ14
SD_DQ13
VSS
SD_DQ12
SD_DQ11
VSS
SD_DQ10
VDDSHV2
SD_DQ09
SD_DQ06
SD_DQ05
SD_DQ08
VSS
SD_DQ03
SD_DQ04
VDDSHV2
SD_DQ02
VSS
SD_DQ01
VSS
SD_DQ00
IMCK
VDDSHV
SD_PUR_H
CKMD1
ADC_XCS0
CPU_A2
PIOMD
C6
CKMD0
CPU_ALE
CPU_PUR
C5
SD_PUR
SENS_XCS1
VSS
DIRA2
C1402
0.1u
SD_HIZ
CPU_A3
EN2
R1427
0
Y7
ADC_XCS1
EN2
IC_6001/IC_6501_CK
Y6
TCK_CSCK
CPU_A4
DIRA2
R1404
100k
VDD
CPU_A6
SENS2
BR1
VDDSHV
CPU_A7
CPU_A5
IR_RST_SENS
DIRB1
Y5
VSS
STRB0
R1422
100k
I
CPU_A8
SHTR
DIRB2
H
SENS_XCS2
D6 M15 B7
R1426
47k
ADC_XCS2
CPU_A9
RIN_B04
G
VDDAHV1
CPU_A10
XRST
B8
C1401
0.1u
VSSA1
CPU_A11
RIN_B05
R1401
1k
VSS
RIN_B06
CAM_FLD
XSYS_RST
VDD
CPU_A12
RIN_B08
CAM_VD_HS
VSS
RIN_B07
CAM_VD
VDDSHV
VSS
CPU_CK
RIN_B10
XCS_IC_1401_RAM
TCK_CSCK2
CPU_A13
RIN_B11
RDX_CAM
XCS_IC_1401_BUS
ADC_SCK
HDO
RIN_B09
WR01_CAM
ADC_HD
VDO
RIN_B12
D24A00_CAM
TCK_CSCK3
OEO
VDDSHV1
D25A01_CAM
F
ADC_SO
VSS
ALE_CAM
D26A02_CAM
C0
RIN_B13
D27A03_CAM
EXOSCSEL
VSS
RIN_A00
D28A04_CAM
VDDAHV2
RIN_A01
D30A06_CAM
C1
RIN_A02
D31A07_CAM
D29A05_CAM
VSSA2
VDD
DXXA08_CAM
C2
G9
DXXA09_CAM
VDD
VSS
D8
DXXA10_CAM
VSS
C3
C1409
0.1u
B4 M19 C4
E
VDDSHV
A8
B9 M12 C9 M11 D9 A10 B10 C10 D10 D11 B11 C11 A11 M10 A12 B12 C12 D12 A13 B13 C13 D13 D14
DXXA12_CAM
DXXA11_CAM
C4
RIN_A03
IC_1401_BUS_CLK
TCK_CK540
R8
L9 C14 A14 L8
DXXA13_CAM
C5
RIN_A04
HDI_OE
HDI_VD
HDI_HD
PLLXRST
RIN_A05
HDI_C0
TCK
SIMEN
VDDSHV
C6
RIN_A06
HDI_C1
TI_COMPL
VSS
RIN_A07
HDI_C2
TRST
C7
VDDSHV1
HDI_C3
D
Y0
VSS
HDI_C4
TDO
RIN_A08
HDI_C5
Y1
RIN_A09
HDI_C6
VDDAHV
RIN_A10
HDI_C7
VSSA
Y2
RIN_A11
HDI_Y0
Y3
VSS
HDI_Y1
TI_IFORCE
Y4
VDD
HDI_Y2
TI_VSENSE
RIN_A13
HDI_Y3
C1412
0.1u
VDDSHV
RIN_A12
HDI_Y4
C
F21 F20 F18 H20 G20 G19 R15 K21 G18 G21 K15 H19 H18 J19 J20 P19 K14 J21 J18 K19 K20 K18 L21 N15 K13 L20 L19 L18 M21 M20 K12 M18 L15 K11 N21 N20 N19 N18 P21 P20 J15 K10 P18 R21 R20 R19 R18 T21 H21 J12 P12 T20 J11 P10 T18 U21 U20 U19 U18 G15 J10 V18 V20 W21 W20 Y20 W19 D19 H15 V21 N9
A7
B14 A15 B15 C15 D15 L14 A16 B16 L13 C16 D16 A17 B17 R14 L12 C17 D17 A18 B18 C18 A19 R13
VSS
L11 B19 B20 C21 C20 C19 R11 D21 L10 D20 D18 E21 K9 E20 E19 E18 V19 K8
SD_DQ07
B
J
C1408
0.1u
AD_R_A09
AD_R_A08
AD_R_A07
AD_R_A05
AD_R_A04
AD_R_A06
AD_R_A03
AD_R_A02
AD_G_B13
AD_G_B12
AD_G_B11
AD_G_B10
AD_G_B09
AD_G_B08
AD_G_B07
AD_G_B06
AD_G_B05
AD_G_B04
AD_G_B03
AD_G_B02
AD_G_A13
AD_G_A12
AD_G_A11
AD_G_A10
AD_G_A09
AD_G_A08
AD_G_A07
AD_G_A06
AD_G_A05
AD_G_A04
AD_G_A03
AD_G_A02
AD_B_B11
AD_B_B13
AD_B_B12
AD_B_B10
AD_B_B09
AD_B_B08
AD_B_B07
AD_B_B05
AD_B_B06
AD_B_B04
AD_B_B03
AD_B_B02
AD_B_A13
AD_B_A12
AD_B_A10
AD_B_A11
AD_B_A09
AD_B_A07
AD_B_A08
AD_B_A06
AD_B_A05
AD_B_A03
AD_B_A04
K
AD_B_A02
K
VC-543 BOARD(3/24)
L
CAMERA SIGNAL PROCESS
L
XX MARK:NO MOUNT
08
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-9
VC-543 (3/24)
2
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
D_2.5V
FB1602
A
A
SD_DQ30
SD_DQ31
SD_DQM
SD_XCS
SD_XWE
SD_XCAS
SD_XRAS
SD_CKE
SD_CK
C1607
22u
6.3V
C1611
0.1u
FB1603
XX
R1603
XX
D_2.8V
FB1601
SD_DQ15_IC_1801
C1606
0.1u
D_2.5V
E3 E2 E1 D9 D8 D7 D3 D2 D1 C9 C8 C7 C3 C2 C1 B9 B8 B7 B3 B2 B1 A9 A8 A7 A3 A2 A1
B
R1601
XX
D_2.5V
C1601
22u
6.3V
SD_DQ00_IC_1801
REG_GND
B2 A7 F9 L7 R7 E7 H7 K3 K2 E3 J1 J2 K7 J9 K8 J8 F2 F8 K1 K9 E2 D3
DQ30
DQ31
DQM0
DQM1
DQM2
DQM3
XCS
XWE
XRAS
XCAS
CKE
NC
CLK
NC
NC
NC
NC
VDD
VDD
VDD
VDD
VDDQ
SD_DQ14_IC_1801
SD_DQ13_IC_1801
C1609
0.1u
DQ27
VDDQ
DQ26
VDDQ
DQ25
VDDQ
DQ24
VDDQ
DQ23
DQ22
VDDQ
VDDQ
DQ21
VSS
DQ19
VSS
DQ18
VSS
DQ17
SD_DQ29
SD_DQ28
SD_DQ27
SD_DQ01_IC_1801
SD_DQ12_IC_1801
SD_DQ11_IC_1801
SD_DQ26
SD_DQ25
SD_DQ24
SD_DQ23
SD_DQ22
SD_DQ21
SD_DQ20
SD_DQ19
SD_DQ18
SD_DQ17
SD_DQ16
SD_DQ04_IC_1801
SD_DQ03_IC_1801
SD_DQ10_IC_1801
SD_DQ09_IC_1801
C1610
0.1u
SD_DQ06_IC_1801
SD_DQ05_IC_1801
SD_DQ08_IC_1801
SD_DQ15
SD_DQ14
SD_DQ13
SD_A03_IC_1801
SD_A04_IC_1801
SD_A05_IC_1801
SD_A10_IC_1801
SD_A01_IC_1801
SD_A00_IC_1801
SD_A06_IC_1801
SD_A07_IC_1801
SD_A08_IC_1801
SD_XCS_IC_1801
C
SD_BA1_IC_1801
SD_BA0_IC_1801
SD_A09_IC_1801
SD_A11_IC_1801
SD_A12_IC_1801
SD_XWE_IC_1801
SD_XRAS_IC_1801
SD_XCAS_IC_1801
SD_CK_IC_1801
SD_DQ07_IC_1801
D
SD_DQ12
SD_DQ11
R1606
XX
R1608
XX
R1610
XX
R1607
XX
R1609
XX
R1611
XX
SD_DQ10
SD_DQ09
SD_DQ08
SD_DQ07
DQ6
DQ5
DQ7
DQ4
VSSQ
DQ3
DQ8
DQ2
DQ9
VSSQ
DQ1
VSSQ
DQ0
DQ10
BA1
VSSQ
BA0
DQ11
A12
VSSQ
A11
DQ12
A10
DQ13
VSSQ
A9
VSSQ
A8
DQ14
A7
VSSQ
A6
DQ15
A5
DQ16
VSSQ
A4
VSSQ
SD_DQ02_IC_1801
B
SD_A02_IC_1801
E
G8 G9 F7 F3 G1 G2 G3 H1 H2 J3 G7 H9 H3 J7 H8 R8 N7 R9 N8 P9 M8 M7
SD_DQ06
SD_DQ05
SD_DQ04
SD_DQ03
SD_DQ02
SD_DQ01
SD_BA1
SD_DQ00
SD_BA0
SD_A12
SD_A11
SD_A10
SD_A09
SD_A07
SD_A08
SD_A06
SD_A05
SD_A04
SD_A03
SD_A02
SD_A01
SD_A00
R1604
0
E
DQ20
IC1601
K4M51323LC-DN75T
512M SDRAM
VSS
L8 L2 M3 M2 P1 N2 R1 N3 R2 E8 D7 D8 B9 C8 A9 C7 A8 A2 C3 A1 C2 B1 D2
VDDQ
A0
D
DQ28
A3
C1605
0.1u
DQ29
VDDQ
A2
C1604
0.1u
VDDQ
A1
C
C1603
0.1u
B8 E9 L9 P8 P3 N1 M1 D1 C1 B3 R3 L3 F1 A3 B7 C9 D9 M9 N9 P7 P2 L1 E1
C1602
0.1u
IC1602
V55C2256164VBK7I(TP)
256M SDRAM
E7 E8 E9 F1 F2 F3 F7 F8 F9 G1 G2 G3 G7 G8 G9 H1 H2 H3 H7 H8 H9 J1 J2 J3 J7 J8 J9
C1608
0.1u
VC-543 BOARD(4/24)
F
F
SDRAM
XX MARK:NO MOUNT
08
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-10
VC-543 (4/24)
3
2
4
5
7
6
8
A
10
9
CK_IC_2201_I
1
11
12
13
14
15
16
CK256FSO
A
R1820
XX
CK_IC_2201_O
L1803
10uH
DAC3AVDD1
C1824
0.1u
C1826
22u
CK64FSO
R1828
XX
C1815
0.1u
KASYAON
FS_EDGE_REF
IC_1801_PLBL
IC_1801_EVRE
AUIN22
IC_1801_PLGR
IC_1801_PLRE
ADATAIN1
IC_1801_LNOY
IC_1801_LNOPR
IC_1801_EVGR
IC_1801_LNOPB
IC_1801_C6
IC_1801_FLD
IC_2201_VF_SYNC
IC_1801_HD
IC_1801_C1
IC_1801_Y7
IC_1801_C0
IC_1801_Y2
IC_1801_C3
IC_1801_C5
IC_1801_C2
IC_1801_Y6
IC_1801_VD
IC_1801_C4
IC_1801_Y4
XRST_VTR
EP_XVD
IC_1801_Y0
EP_XHD
IC_1801_SRCH
XWE1_VM
XRD_VM
XWR_VM
C1812
0.1u
THCRQ_FHDI
B
FLAT_SYNC_FYO0
VLAT_SYNC_FCI
B
C1816
0.1u
C1834
0.1u
C1835
0.1u
C1836
0.1u
C
C1830
0.1u
R1829
47k
C1829
0.1u
R1827
15k
C1828
0.1u
R1822
4700
R1821
0
R1819
10k
C1820
0.1u
C1827
0.1u
R1816
0
R1814
1k
C
C1832
XX
C1837
0.1u
L22
M22
IC_1801_ADAO2
N25
N24
N23
N22
SD_DQ11_IC_1801
R1836
0
FRAT_REFO
P25
SD_DQ14_IC_1801
AUIN21
AUIN11
P24
P23
P22
R1830
XX
CKFSO
R25
R24
SD_DQ13_IC_1801
SD_DQ12_IC_1801
SD_DQ07_IC_1801
SD_DQ06_IC_1801
SD_DQ08_IC_1801
SD_DQ05_IC_1801
SD_DQ02_IC_1801
R23
R22
T25
T24
T23
T22
U25
E
U24
SD_DQ03_IC_1801
U23
U22
SD_DQ01_IC_1801
SD_XRAS_IC_1801
V25
V24
V23
SD_XCS_IC_1801
SD_XCAS_IC_1801
V22
W25
W24
SD_A12_IC_1801
SD_A10_IC_1801
SD_BA0_IC_1801
SD_A09_IC_1801
SD_A08_IC_1801
W23
W22
Y25
Y24
Y23
Y22
AA25
AA24
AA23
HDI_Y6
SD_A07_IC_1801
SD_A02_IC_1801
SD_A00_IC_1801
AA22
AB25
AB24
AB23
AB22
SD_A03_IC_1801
AC25
F
AC24
AC23
AC22
HDI_OE
AD24
SD_A01_IC_1801
HDI_Y7
HDI_Y3
AD25
AD23
AD22
AE25
AE24
AE23
AE22
AE21
R1831
0
SD_CK_IC_1801
HDI_HD
HDI_Y5
AD21
CL1801
AC21
AB21
HDI_Y0
HDI_C5
HDI_VD
AE20
AD20
AC20
AB20
AE19
HDI_C2
HDI_Y4
AD19
AC19
AB19
AE18
AD18
G
HDI_C7
HDI_C6
AC18
AB18
AE17
AD17
AC17
AB17
AE16
R1833
10k
AD16
AC16
RDX_IC_4401
HDI_C1
WR01_IC_4401
D24A00_IC_4401
IC_1801_OEREF
VREF
D27A03_IC_4401
XCS_IC_1801_IC_4401
AB16
AE15
AD15
AC15
AB15
AE14
AD13
D31A07_IC_4401
SD_OSD_VD
D25A01_IC_4401
D30A06_IC_4401
DXXA09_IC_4401
AB13
D29A05_IC_4401
AD14
AC14
AB14
AE13
AC13
AE12
AD12
AC12
H
AB12
AE11
AD11
AC11
AB11
AE10
R1832
33
AD10
DSCK_VM
AC10
AB10
AE9
AD9
AC9
XPOWER_DOWN_DA1
AB9
AB8
A1_VM
A4_VM
A5_VM
A7_VM
AD7
A10_VM
AE8
AD8
AC8
AE6
AC7
AE7
I
AB7
AE5
AC5
AC6
AB6
AD6
AD5
AE4
AB5
AE3
AE1
AE2
AD4
AD2
AC4
AC3
AD3
AD1
AC2
AB2
AB4
AC1
AB3
AA2
AA4
AB1
AA3
AA1
Y4
Y2
Y3
D
M23
K22
M24
L24
L23
L25
K23
M25
K24
K25
J22
J24
J23
H24
G22
H22
J25
H23
H25
F22
G24
F24
F23
G23
G25
E24
E22
F25
E23
D24
D22
E25
D23
C22
B22
B24
C24
C23
C25
B23
A22
B25
A21
C21
A20
A24
A23
A25
B21
B20
D21
C20
A19
D20
A18
C19
B19
B18
D19
C18
D18
A17
A16
C16
A15
C15
A14
C14
A13
C13
A12
C12
A11
C17
B17
D17
B16
D16
B15
D15
B14
D14
B13
B12
D13
D12
B11
B10
D11
C11
A10
A9
C10
A8
C9
B9
C8
B8
D9
D10
B7
D25
Y1
A1
I
A3
A2
G8
W4
G9
F8
W3
F9
V4
VLAT_IN_FYO1
IC_1801_FLD27MF
IC_1801_PCRERR
V2
G10
W2
THYRQ_FVDI
V3
G11
F10
V1
G12
F11
W1
G13
F12
U4
G14
F13
C1807
0.1u
U3
G15
F14
U2
G16
F15
T4
F16
U1
G17
T2
G18
R4
F17
R2
F18
T3
F20
IC_1801_Y5
IC_1801_Y1
IC_1801_Y3
T1
F19
H
R3
G20
P4
J20
H20
G19
P3
J19
H19
R1
K20
R1808
15k
C1814
0.1u
IC_1801_C7
P2
K19
N4
C1813
0.1u
N2
L20
P1
IC_1801_EVBL
M20
L19
N3
N20
M19
ADATAOUT0
ADATAIN0
ADATAOUT1
DAC3AVDD1
M4
P20
N19
SD_DQ15_IC_1801
DRP
IC_1801_ADAO1
N1
R20
P19
M3
T20
R19
M2
U20
T19
M1
U19
L4
V20
L2
G
V19
K4
Y20
W20
L3
Y18
Y19
W19
L1
W18
HDI_Y1
SD_A06_IC_1801
SD_A04_IC_1801
SD_A05_IC_1801
SD_A11_IC_1801
SD_BA1_IC_1801
SD_XWE_IC_1801
SD_DQ00_IC_1801
SD_DQ04_IC_1801
SD_DQ10_IC_1801
SD_DQ09_IC_1801
K3
Y17
K2
W17
K1
Y16
J4
FRRV
HDI_C0
HDI_C3
HDI_C4
HDI_Y2
R1809
33
J2
MCLK
Y15
J3
Y14
W16
J1
Y13
W15
H4
W14
ALE_IC_4401
TRRV
H3
W13
D28A04_IC_4401
D26A02_IC_4401
H2
DXXA08_IC_4401
ADAO2
MEMDQ11
AUIN12
FRAT_REF
LRCKIO
MEMDQ14
AUIN21
AUIN11
VSS3032
VDD3032
MEMDQ13
MEMDQ12
MEMDQ07
MEMDQ06
MEMDQ08
MEMDQ05
MEMDQ02
VDD3ADD3
MEMDQ03
VSS3ADD3
MEMDQ01
MEMXRAS
VSS1230
MEMXCS
MEMXCAS
VDD1230
MEMA12
MEMA10
MEMA13
MEMA09
MEMA08
VSS1
VSS3029
VSS3ADD2
VDD3ADD1
CAM_Y6
MEMA07
MEMA02
MEMA00
VSS1225
MEMA03
VDD1
VDD1228
CAM_FLD
VSS1
MEMA01
CAM_Y7
CAM_Y3
VSS1
VSS1227
CKMEM
CAM_HD
CAM_Y5
VDD1225
VSS1
BUSCTL
CAM_Y0
CAM_C5
CAM_VD
VDD3026
VSS1224
CAM_C2
CAM_Y4
VSS3026
VDD1224
CK13MA
CAM_C7
CAM_C6
VSS3023
MON_RDX
CAM_C1
CK56MFI
MON_WRX
MON_AD00
VDD3023
FLD_REF
VREF
MON_AD03
MON_XCS
VSS1222
VSS1221
MON_AD07
SOSDVD
MON_AD01
MON_AD06
MON_AD09
VDD1221
MON_AD05
MON_GENE00
VSS1219
VDD3020
MON_GENE01
MON_GENE05
MON_GENE08
MON_GENE04
MON_GENE06
MON_GENE09
CK27MFO2
VSS1218
MON_GENE11
MON_GENE12
MON_GENE15
MON_GENE10
MON_GENE14
LA01
LA04
LA05
LA07
VSS1216
LA10
IC1801
S4DF006X02-Y071-K12K4C
BASE BAND SIGNAL PROCESSOR, DOWN CONVERTER, D/A CONVERTER
H1
Y12
F4
Y11
W12
G4
Y10
W11
G2
W10
A2_VM
F3
Y9
G3
F
W9
G1
A8_VM
A3_VM
F2
Y8
E4
Y7
W8
F1
W7
Y6
A15_VM
A13_VM
E2
V7
W6
R1807
0
R1806
XX
E3
C1803
0.1u
E1
C1801
22u
C4
U7
V6
D4
T7
U6
D2
P7
R7
T6
C3
N7
P6
R6
D3
MFLG_QRST
RYO2_DEFLD
D15_VM
D12_VM
D13_VM
L1801
22uH
D1
L7
M7
N6
C2
K7
L6
M6
RYI3_DE3
A7
A6
J7
C1
XX
C1809
R1805
100k
H7
J6
K6
B4
G7
H6
B3
G6
HM_B4
HM_B0
HM_Y7
HM_Y3
HM_Y1
RYI1_DE1
XWEN
D8
B6
F7
VDD3
EDVDD1239
LRDXWR
EDVDD3026
EDVDD1234
EDVSSADD1
JPXWR
JPXRD
EDVDD3022
EDVDD129
SRCH
VSS2
FLAT_SYNC
VLAT_SYNC
VDD3340
THCRQ
DPNL4
DPNL1
VSS2
EDVSS124
DPNL5
DPNL3
VSS1239
VDD1239
DPNL0
DPNL6
EDVDD121
EDVDD3014
EDVSS1219
EDVDD1220
VSS2
DPLN2
EDVDD1216
EDVSS3012
EDVDD302
VSS2
EDVSS120
EDVSS126
EDVDD1213
DPNL7
EP_XHD
ADDVSS3
XRST
EP_XVD
IC_2201_Y0
DPNL_XHD
VDD15IO2
IC_2201_Y4
VSS3340
VDD1210A
IC_2201_C1
IC_2201_Y7
IC_2201_C0
IC_2201_Y2
IC_2201_C3
IC_2201_C5
IC_2201_C2
IC_2201_Y6
IC_2201_VD
IC_2201_C4
CK_IC_2201_I
VDD15IO1
VDD1
VDD1
VSS1242
IC_2201_HD
VDD31222A
IC_2201_VF_SYNC
VDD1
IC_2201_FLD
CK24MF
CK256FSO
VDD1
IC_2201_C6
VDDDACSEP2
COMPL
CK_IC_2201_O
VSSDACSEP2
LNOPB
DAC2AVDD7
VSSDACSEP2
IREFL
DAC1AVDD10
EVGR
DAC1AVDD11
DAC1AVDD11
COMPE
DAC2AVSS5
VREFL
LNOPR
DAC2AVDD5
COMPP
LNOY
DAC1AVSS12
PLGR
DAC3AVSS2
DAC2AVSS7
IREFE
PLRE
AURECO2
DAC3AVDD3
EVRE
VDDDACSEP1
FS_EDGE_REF
DAC3AVSS4
PLBL
BCKIO
AUIN22
VSS1234
KSAOUT
D5
F6
AV_IRQ
HM_R2
LXWAIT
JPREQ
VSS2
EDVSS1221
BMO_BUSY
HM_VD
VSS2
LIF_IRQ
HM_R2
VSS121
HM_B4
HM_B0
HM_Y7
HM_Y3
HM_Y1
RYI1
XSWE
VDD305
VSS305
RYI3
VSS126
TMFLG
RYO2
VSS127
XRST_PLL
VDD1242
LD15
LD12
LD13
PLL1VDD33THA
PLL5VSSBBHA
PLL5VDD33THA
CCONTL1
PLL2VDD33THA
VDD3014
LA15
LA13
VSS1215
LA08
LA03
MON_GENE13
LA02
MON_GENE07
VDD1218
MON_GENE03
MON_GENE02
MON_AD08
VSS3020
MON_AD04
MON_AD02
VDD1222
MON_ALE
TRRV
CK_MON
FRRV
CAM_C0
CAM_C3
CAM_C4
CAM_Y2
VSS1228
CAM_Y1
MEMA06
MEMA04
MEMA05
MEMA11
MEMA14
MEMXWE
MEMDQ00
MEMDQ04
MEMDQ10
MEMDQ09
VDD1236A
MEMDQ15
DRP
ADAO1
AUPBI1
AURECO1
AUPBI2
DAC3AVDD1
VREFP
IREFP
EVBL
VREFE
DAC1AVSS9
DAC1AVSS9
IC_2201_C7
VSS31222A
VSS31222A
IC_2201_Y5
DAC1AVSS9
IC_2201_Y1
IC_2201_Y3
VSS330A
DPNL_XVD
EDVSS123
EDVDD1210
EDVDD1217
EDVSS129
EDVSS1215
EDVSS3023
EDVDD125
VSS2
EDVDD1235
EDVDD128
THYRQ
EDVSS1230
VLAT
FLD27MF
PCRERR
VSS1
VSS2
VSS2
TFS
TEST
VSS2
HM_FLD
EDVDD1232
EVSSADD2
HM_R6
HM_HD
HM_R3
JPACK
VDD121
HM_R5
HM_R0
VSS2
HM_B5
HM_B6
HM_R7
HM_R4
VDD302
HM_B3
HM_R1
HM_B7
HM_Y6
HM_B1
VSS302
HM_B2
HM_Y2
HM_Y5
VDD123
HM_Y4
HM_Y0
CK74MFO
CK_HM
VDD124
CK27MFO1
RHYI
SSS
VSS123
CK27MFI
RYI2
RHCI
RYI0
RCI3
RCI0
RCI1
VDD126
RYO1
RCI2
RHYO
VDD127
RCO0
RYO0
RHCO
RCO1
CK13MFI
RYO3
CK54MFI
RCO3
CK13MFO2
RCO2
VSSPLLSEP1
LD14
CK56MCI
CK13MFO1
VSSPLLSEP1
PLL4VDD33THA
PLL1VSS33BBHA
VDDPLLSEP1
PLL3VDD33THA
VSSPLLSEP2
PLL4VSSBBHA
PLLVDD12TA
PLLVSSBBA
LD08
LD11
VDDPLLSEP2
LD10
CCONTL4
CCONTL2
LD09
VDD1212
LD00
VSS1
CCONTL3
LD06
VSS3014
LD05
LD07
LD01
VSS3014
VSS1
LD03
LD02
LA19
VSS1212
LD04
LXCS
LA16
VDD3014
LA18
VDD1215
LA12
LA11
LA17
LA14
LA09
VDD1216
LA06
B5
C5
B2
D6
A5
A4
C6
BMO_BUSY
HM_VD
B1
XWAIT_VM
DREQ1_IC_1801
E
D7
C1811
0.1u
C7
C1838
0.1u
C1810
0.1u
D
R1818
33
R1815
100
R1813
100
0
XX
R1825
R1826
0
XX
A6_VM
A12_VM
A11_VM
A17_VM
A14_VM
A9_VM
A18_VM
D4_VM
XCS_IC_1801_VM
A16_VM
R1823
R1824
D3_VM
D2_VM
A19_VM
D5_VM
D7_VM
D1_VM
D6_VM
D0_VM
D9_VM
D10_VM
D8_VM
D11_VM
D14_VM
VCK
RCO2_EDFLD
RYO3_SGOUT
RCO3_FRMREF
RCO0_EDHD
RYO0_DEHD
HCO_FYI1
RCO1_EDVD
RYO1_DEVD
RCI2_DE6
HYO_SLGATE
RYI2_DE2
HCI_FYI0
RYI0_DE0
RCI3_DE7
RCI0_DE4
RCI1_DE5
CK_HM
HM_Y4
HM_Y0
HM_B2
HM_Y2
HM_Y5
HM_B3
HM_R1
HM_B7
HM_Y6
HM_B1
HM_B5
HM_B6
HM_R7
HM_R4
C1804 C1842
22u
22u
4V
4V
HYI_PLL27IN
SSS
D_1.2V
R1835
XX
C1833
0.1u
J
HM_R5
HM_R0
D_1.2V
C1831
0.1u
HM_R6
HM_HD
HM_R3
DACK1_IC_1801
L1802
10uH
C1841
0.1u
C1819
0.1u
TFS_FCO
C1802
10u
6.3V
HM_FLD
C1817
0.1u
J
C1840
0.1u
R1817
10
C1818
0.1u
REG_GND
R1812
33
R1811
47
R1810
33
C1839
0.1u
D_1.2V
C1805
10u
6.3V
CK74MFO
FB1801
D_2.8V
C1806
10u
6.3V
D_2.8V
CK27MFO1
FB1802
K
K
D_2.5V
D_2.5V
C1808
10u
6.3V
CK13MFO1
FB1803
D_1.5V
C1821
0.1u
D_1.5V
C1822
22u
L1804
10uH
A_1.2V
C1823
0.1u
L
VC-543 BOARD(5/24)
L1805
22uH
BASE BAND SIGNAL PROCESS
A_2.8V
C1825
22u
L
XX MARK:NO MOUNT
08
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-11
VC-543 (5/24)
10
Q2004
2SA2029FS6T2LQ/R
BUFFER
0.1
R2016
4700
0.7
DDRA_SEL2
DDRA_SEL1
CL2004
CL2003
XLINE_CNT2
A
CL2002
9
12
11
DDRA_SEL3
8
7
XD4CN
6
CL2001
5
XLINE_CNT3B
4
3
XLINE_CNT3A
2
XLINE_CNT1B
1
A_2.8V
D4_-2.8V
A
A_4.6V
PLBL
L2003
10uH
REG_GND
C2011
22u
4V
0
0
0
2.8
0
0
0
R2004
560
2.8
IC_1801_PLBL
D_-2.8V
6
Vin3
7
VCC46_2
Vin4
GND_2
Vin5
PMUTE_L
SEL3
SEL2
SEL1
DET_IN
Cont_out3
Cont_out2
Cont_out1
DET_OUT
Cont_in3A
Cont_in3B
0
2.8
0
-3.0
C
D_GND
SI
CK
VCC_D2.8V
XCS
S/XP
PS1
Vol_P2
2.8
2.8
2.8
2.8
CS
OFFSET_R
YIN
PMUTE_R
VGND
LINEOUT_R
VCCH
C_IN
BEEP_IN
VCCH_V
SDC_OUT
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
D_2.8V
FB2002
2.7
2.8
1.3
D
XCS_IC_2002
C2025
0.1u
C2028
1u
1.3
LINE_OUT_Y
6.0
4.6
LINE_OUT_C/PB
C2026
0.01u
0
A_4.6V
A_4.6V
L2006
10uH
C2030
XX
E
C2027
XX
0
4.6
VSP_SO_BU
XVSP_SCK_BU
10 11 12
0.3
LINE_OUT_Y
D_2.8V
2.6
C_OUT
V_OUT
2
C2031
0.1u
2.8
C2029
4.7u
VCCHDRIVE
DRIVEGND
1
V_INV
Y_OUT
VCCSP
R2032
XX
XPSV_D4
CLOCK
GND
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
RECOUT_L
RECOUT_R
GND
AGC_TC
AGCLINK
INTLPF_R
VCC
MICVCC
EXTMIC_R
LINEOUT_L
0.3
C2013
XX
R2013
1k
0.6
Q2001
2SA2029FS6T2LQ/R
BUFFER
4.6
IC2002
AN12920AAVB
VIDEO OUT AMP
Y_INV
L2004
XX
DATA
VREFH
0.5
AU_4.6V
0
VCCD
VREFSP
4.6
OFFSET_L
OFFSET_SP
AU_4.6V
C2024
0.01u
R2001
180
R2028
XX
REG_GND
R2011
XX
C2023
22u
6.3V
R2014
1k
0.6
LINE_OUT_PR
F
2.8
1.4
EVRE
VREF
INTLPF_L
R2021
4700
0.5
PBIN_L
PBIN_R
0.5
0
IC_1801_LNOY
B
-3.0
D_2.8V
INTMIC_R
SPOUT_-
2.3
0
E
R2010
XX
MONI(GND)
C2008
1u
INTMIC_L
SPGND
C2014
XX
1.3
IC_1801_EVRE
R2009
560
Vout5
0.1
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
A_2.8V
SPOUT_+
EVBL
EXTMIC_L
R2020
4700
0.5
C2015
XX
Q2009
2SA2029FS6T2LQ/R
BUFFER
0
Vout4
2.8
A_2.8V
C2009
1u
36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25
48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37
R2008
560
VEE_2
TRG(GND)
Vol_Y1
C2017
4.7u
IC_1801_EVBL
D
Vout3
Vin6
REG_GND
R2007
560
Vout2
VCC28_2
LPF1_OFF
Vol_P1
C2016
XX
IC_1801_EVGR
VEE_1
TEST(GND)
Vin7
A_2.8V
EVGR
IC2001
TLS26A100PFBR
COMPONENT OUT AMP
Vol_Y2
4.5
C2005
2.2u
R2019
4700
0.5
Vout1
25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36
1
2
3
4
5
GND_1
VCC28_1
2.0
R2006
560
C
Vin2
8
C2004
2.2u
L2005
XX
VCC46_1
2.0
LINE_OUT_PR
IC_1801_PLGR
Q2008
2SA2029FS6T2LQ/R
BUFFER
0
C2010
22u
4V
4.5
LINE_OUT_C/PB
PLGR
Vin1
2.0
C2003
2.2u
R2018
4700
0.8
Cont_in1A
9
XLINE_CNT1A
LINE_OUT_Y
Q2007
2SA2029FS6T2LQ/R
BUFFER
0
C2012
1u
L2002
10uH
2.8
R2005
560
B
Q2006
2SA2029FS6T2LQ/R
BUFFER
0.2
C2006
22u
6.3V
C2007
1u
IC_1801_PLRE
Cont_in2
PLRE
48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37
Cont_in1B
A_4.6V
12 11 10
Q2005
2SA2029FS6T2LQ/R
BUFFER
0.2
L2001
10uH
R2017
4700
0.8
0
IC_1801_LNOPR
Q2002
2SA2029FS6T2LQ/R
BUFFER
C2018
22u
6.3V
C2021 C2022
47u
47u
6.3V 6.3V
R2002
180
C2019 C2020
47u
47u
6.3V
6.3V
F
R2023
75
REG_GND
S_C/D3_PB
R2029
XX
R2024
75
VIDEO/D3_PR
R2030
XX
R2022
75
S_Y/D3_Y
R2012
XX
0
IC_1801_LNOPB
R2015
1k
0.6
Q2003
2SA2029FS6T2LQ/R
BUFFER
R2031
XX
LINE_OUT_C/PB
G
G
R2003
180
REG_GND
FB2001
C2001
22u
4V
C2002
0.1u
A_2.8V
VC-543 BOARD(6/24)
H
H
COMPONENT OUT AMP, VIDEO OUT AMP
XX MARK:NO MOUNT
NO MARK:REC/PB MODE
08
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-12
VC-543 (6/24)
12
13
14
15
16
D27A03_IC_4401
7
8
5
6
3
4
1
2
RB2201
4700
CL2214
CL2213
CL2210
CL2209
CL2212
CL2211
CL2208
CL2207
CL2205
CL2206
CL2204
CL2203
CL2202
CL2201
R2226
4700
R2234
XX
R2232
XX
B
R2236
0
4700
R2231
C2221
0.1u
C2223
0.1u
D26A02_IC_4401
D25A01_IC_4401
D24A00_IC_4401
D31A07_IC_4401
D30A06_IC_4401
D28A04_IC_4401
MCLK
RDX_IC_4401
11
A
C2222
0.1u
R2229 XX
4700
R2224
10
9
R2230 33
4700
4700
R2223
4700
4700
R2222
4700
R2220
R2221
4700
R2219
R2228
4700
R2225
XX
CKFSO
INT_IC_2201
WR01_IC_4401
D29A05_IC_4401
ALE_IC_4401
AUIN22
ADATAIN1
AUIN21
CK64FSO
XCS_IC_2201
IC_2201_FLD
XRST_IC_2201
8
R2227
XX
4700
4700
R2215
0
4700
4700
R2213
R2214
B
R2212
R2211
XX C2216
XX
R2217
A
7
6
ADATAIN0
5
IC_2201_VF_SYNC
4
R2218
3
2
CK_IC_2201_O
1
IBDT12
IBDT11
VDD10
IBDT10
IBCLK1
OCLDT7
VDDQ30
GND
GND
GND
OCLDT6
OCLDT8
OCLDT1
OCLDT3
IJTCK0
BJTDO0
OCLDT9
IJTSEL3
IJTMS0
BJTRS1
OCLDT5
IJTSEL2
IJTCK1
BJTRS0
OCLDT2
OCLDT0
VDDQ30
AGND
AGND
BMDT02
AVDD
IBCLK
AGND
BMDT03
AGND
BMDT07
AVDD
BMDT00
VDD10
BMDT04
GND
BMDT05
GND
OMDQ0
GND
BMDT08
GND
BMDT06
GND
BMDT01
GND
BMDT10
GND
BMDT13
GND
BMDT09
GND
VDD10
OMDQ1
BMDT26
IC2201
CXD3195AGG-T6
HDV-MPEG VIDEO ENCODER/DECODER, MPEG AUDIO SIGNAL PROCESSOR
VDD10
BMDT12
GND
BMDT11
GND
VDDQ25
GND
BMDT24
GND
BMDT14
GND
BMDT15
GND
VDD10
GND
GND
GND
BMDT16
GND
OMDQ2
VDDQ25
GND
GND
BMDT20
VDDQ15
BMDT18
VDDQ15
GND
AVDD
GND
BMDT23
VDD10
AGND
VDD10
BMDT28
ERDY
EBS[7]
EBS[6]
EBS[1]
EBS[0]
C2234
0.1u
L2205
22uH
R2239
XX
KCLK
BMDT28
BMDT29
BMDT30
BMDT31
BMDT32
BMDT33
BMDT34
BMDT35
BMDT36
BMDT37
BMDT38
BMDT39
C2228
0.1u
BMDT40
BMDT26
BMDT41
BMDT42
BMDT43
BMDT44
BMDT24
BMDT45
C2229
0.1u
BMDT46
BMDT47
BMDT28
Y1
Y4
Y5
W1
W2
W4
OMDQ3
OMDQ5
W5
OMDQ4
Y2
OMCLK
OMCSX
OMWEX
BMDT31
V2
BMDT30
BMDT40
VDD10
BMDT47
BMDT45
VDDQ25
GND
BMDT43
BMDT42
VDDQ25
GND
BMDT41
TMC1
VDDQ25
GND
OMDQ5
VDDQ25
GND
BMDQS3
VDD10
BMDT37
BMDT36
GND
GND
AGND
AVDD
BMDQS2
VDDQ25
GND
BMDT38
BMDT34
VDDQ25
TMC2
BMDT39
BMDT32
GND
OMDQ4
BMDT35
BMDT33
GND
OMRSX
OMWEX
OMCEX
VDDQ25
VDDQ25
OMCSX
OMCLKX
OMADB0
VDDQ25
OMCKE
OMCLK
OMAD13
OMADB1
OMAD09
VDD10
OMAD07
VDDQ25
OMAD08
OMAD12
OMAD06
VDDQ25
OMAD10
OMAD11
GND
OMAD03
B9
D9
E9
A8
B8
D8
E8
A7
B7
D7
E7
A6
B6
D6
E6
A5
B5
D5
E5
A4
B4
D4
E4
A3
B3
A2
B2
C2
D2
E2
A1
B1
C1
D1
E1
F5
F4
F2
F1
G5
G4
G2
G1
H5
H4
H2
H1
J5
J4
J2
J1
K5
K4
K2
K1
L5
L4
L2
L1
M5
M4
M2
M1
N5
N4
N2
N1
P5
P4
P2
P1
R5
R4
BMDT30
BMDT31
BMDT32
BMDT33
BMDT34
BMDT35
BMDT36
BMDT37
F
BMDT38
BMDT39
BMDT40
BMDT41
BMDT42
BMDT43
BMDT44
BMDT45
BMDT46
BMDT47
OMDQ2
OMDQ3
OMDQ4
OMDQ5
OMRSX
OMCLK
OMCSX
I
OMWEX
C2232
0.1u
OMCEX
OMCKE
OMCLKX
OMAD00
OMAD01
U1
OMAD01
OMAD02
BMDT27
OMAD03
C2233
0.1u
OMAD04
OMAD05
OMAD00
OMAD02
OMAD06
OMAD07
OMAD08
OMAD09
R1
OMAD05
OMAD10
OMAD04
OMADB0
OMADB1
A9
BMDT29
OMCEX
V1
V4
V5
OMRSX
R2
OMAD04
GND
BMDT28
BMDQS1
U2
U4
U5
OMAD05
OMDQ2
OMDQ3
T1
T2
T4
T5
GND
BMDT27
G
BMDT21
N8
VDDQ25
E
BMDT26
H
N7
T8
GND
BMDT25
BMDT23
BMDT30
VDDQ25
BMDT24
BMDT19
GND
GND
BMDT23
C2227
47u
6.3V
BMDT31
OMAD02
BMDT22
BMDT17
L2204
22uH
GND
GND
BMDT21
BMDQS0
C2225
0.1u
GND
OMAD00
BMDT20
BMDT18
BMDT25
VDDQ25
BMDT19
BMDT20
BMDT29
GND
BMDT18
BMDT22
GND
VDDQ25
BMDT17
OMDQ2
VDDQ25
VDDQ25
BMDT16
BMDT16
BMDT25
GND
BMDT26
BMDT27
BMDT29
BMDT27
BMDT22
BMDT25
GND
GND
BMDT21
BMDT24
C2235
47u
6.3V
GND
GND
BMDT19
BMDT23
GND
VDD10
BMDT18
BMDT20
4700
GND
OMAD01
BMDT17
R2238
BMDQS1
GND
BMDT16
EBS[4]
EBS[2]
GND
GND
EBS[5]
EBS[3]
GND
GND
D
AUDAI
OMDQ3
GND
AUENI
ERE
GND
GND
BMDQS3
AUDAO
P8
BMDT21
BMDQS2
AUENO
P7
GND
GND
BMDQS1
CL2216
R8
GND
BMDQS0
C
R2237
XX
R7
M7
L8
GND
BMDT22
M8 M17 M18 L7
GND
AA9 AC9 AD9 Y10 AA10 AC10 AD10 Y11 AA11 AC11 AD11 Y12 AA12 AC12 AD12 AA13 AD13 AD14 Y13 AC13 Y14 AA14 AC14 AA15 AC15 AD15 AA16 AC16 AD16 AD17 Y15 Y16 AA17 AC17 AC18 AD18 Y17 Y18 AA18 Y19 AA19 AC19 AD19 AA20 AC20
AVDD
BMDQS2
BMDQS3
AA8 AC8 AD8 Y9
AVDD
BMDQS1
CL2215
AA7 AC7 AD7 Y8
ISCLK
C2231
0.1u
AA6 AC6 AD6 Y7
BBDT0
AA5 AA4 AA2 AA1 AB2 AB1 AC5 AC4 AC3 AC2 AC1 AD5 AD4 AD3 AD2 AD1 Y6
VDDQ15
VDDQ15
VDDQ15(VDDQ30)
IRX
OTX
VDD10
VDD10
IJTMS1
BJTDO1
VDDQ30
GND
GND
GND
BHDT3
BHDT2
BHDT1
BHDT0
VDDQ30
VDDQ30
BHDT7
BHDT6
BHDT4
VDDQ30
VDDQ30
IHCLK
IAFS
OHINT
IHRDX
IHWRX
VDDQ30
VDDQ30
VDDQ30
VDD10
BHDT5
IHALE
BADT12
OADT34
BADT34
TRST
IPCLK
IHCSX
OADT12
ICARDP
OCADT2
OCADT0
OCADT3
IJTSEL1
OCADT7
OCACLK
ICBDT7
OCADT6
BVFLDID
ICBDT4
ICBDT1
ICBDT5
BBDT1
BVCDT6
BMDT44
R2202
XX
ICBRD
OVCLK
BMDT49
D_1.8V
ICTSX
BMDT63
R2204
XX
D_1.8V
GND
GND
V7
C2202
10u
6.3V
ICBDT6
BMDT19
BBDT2
VDDQ25
J
ICBCLK
BMDT17
VDDQ15
BBDT3
GND
BMDT46
D_1.5V
OCARD
BMDQS0
VDDQ15
BBDT4
ITEST2
BMDT48
D_1.5V
OCADT4
GND
BVCDT7
OMDQ6
FB2201
OCBRDD
VDDQ25
BBDT5
VDDQ25
R2201
XX
IVFSYNC
GND
VDDQ30
BMDT50
D_2.8V
ITEST1
GND
BBDT6
U9 U10 U11 U12 U13 T7
I
ISRSTX
GND
BVCDT5
U8
C2215
0.1u
ICARDD
VDDQ15
OBADT
V9 V10 V11 V12 V13 U7
C2214
0.1u
IVCLK
GND
BVCDT4
V8
H
ICBDT3
GND
L17 L18
C2213
0.1u
GND
VDDQ15
BBDT7
BMDT52
G
GND
OBRDY
BMDT51
F
BVCDT2
VDD10
C2212
22u
4V
IBRDY
GND
VDDQ25
L2202 C2211
22uH 22u 4V
IJTDI1
BVYDT6
BMDT53
C2210
0.1u
OCLDT4
BMDT54
C2209
0.1u
IBRDY1
BVCDT1
VDDQ25
E
BVCDT3
VDDQ25
C2208
0.1u
XX R2206
BBADT
BVCDT0
BMDT59
XX R2205
IBARDY
VDD10
BMDT55
CK27MFO1
IACLK
BVYDT4
VDD10
R2208
100
OBARDY
OMDQ7
IC_2201_C6
OBRDY1
BVYDT7
BMDT60
CK_IC_2201_I
BVYDT0
BMDT57
R2207
22
IBDT17
BVYDT5
IPCIMODE
R2210
4700
ORTSX
VDD10
IC_2201_C7
OCADT5
BMDT56
IC_2201_C5
IBDT16
BMDT62
IC_2201_C4
IBDT15
BVYDT3
BVHSYNC
D
BVYDT1
VDDQ25
IC_2201_C2
IBDT14
BMDT61
IC_2201_Y6
IJTDI0
BVYDT2
BVVSYNC
IC_2201_C1
IBDT13
ICBDT2
BMDT58
IC_2201_C3
G9 G10 G11 G12 G13 G14 G15 G16 G17 G18 A14 A15 A16 A17 A18 A19 A20 A21 A22 A23 A24 B17 B18 B19 B20 B21 B22 B23 B24 C23 C24 D17 D18 D19 D20 D21 D23 D24 E19 E21 E23 E24 F20 F21
IC_2201_C0
G8
IC_2201_Y4
H9 H10 H11 H12 H13 H14 H15 H16 H17 H18 G7
IC_2201_Y0
H8
IC_2201_Y5
IC_2201_Y7
H7
C
J17 J18
IC_2201_Y3
J8
IC_2201_Y1
BMDQS0
OCBRDP
K8 K17 K18 J7
R2209
4700
IC_2201_Y2
C2230
0.1u
K7
C2207
0.1u
ICBDT0
OCADT1
F23 F24 G21 G23 K20 D16 B16 E18 E20 G20 G24 H21 H23 H24 J21 J23 K21 E16 H20 J20 J24 K23 K24 L20 L21 L23 L24 M20 M24 N23 E17 M21 N21 M23 N24 R21 N17 N18 N20 P17 P18 P20 P21 P23 P24 R17 R18 R20 R23 R24 T17 T18 T20 T21 T23 T24 U14 U15 U16 U17 U18 U20 U21 U23 U24 V14 V15 V16 V17 V18 V20 V21 V23 V24 W20 W21 W23 W24 Y20 Y21 Y23 Y24 AA23 AA24 AB23 AB24 AD24 AC24 AD23 AC23 AD22 AC22 AD21 AC21 AA21 AD20
OMAD11
OMAD12
OMCKE
OMCLKX
OMAD00
OMAD01
OMAD02
OMAD03
OMAD04
OMAD05
OMAD06
OMAD07
J
OMAD08
OMAD09
OMAD10
OMADB0
OMADB1
OMAD11
OMAD12
D_1.0V
B15 D15 E15 B14 D14 E14 A13 B13 D13 E13 A12 B12 D12 E12 A11 B11 D11 E11 A10 B10 D10 E10
K
C2226
0.1u
OMAD03
OMAD11
OMAD10
OMAD06
OMAD12
OMAD08
OMAD07
OMAD09
OMADB1
235
O M C L K R 20
OMCKE
OMADB0
OMCSX
OMCEX
OMWEX
OMRSX
BMDT33
BMDT35
C2224
0.1u
VC-543 BOARD(7/24)
L
HDV-MPEG VIDEO ENCODER/DECODER
IC_2201_HD
IC_2201_VD
L
08
OMDQ4
L2203
22uH
BMDT32
C2220
22u
4V
BMDT39
C2217
BMDT36 0.1u
BMDT37
BMDQS3
OMDQ5
BMDT41
BMDT42
BMDT43
BMDT45
BMDT47
BMDT40
BMDT44
BMDT46
K
R2233
OMCLKX 0
C2206
0.1u
BMDT34
C2205
10u
6.3V
BMDT38
C2204
47u
6.3V
C2219
22u
4V
C2203
47u
6.3V
BMDQS2
C2201
4.7u
C2218
0.1u
L2201
10uH
D_1.0V
REG_GND
XX MARK:NO MOUNT
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-13
VC-543 (7/24)
1
2
4
3
5
6
8
7
10
9
12
11
A
R2401
XX
OMAD03
OMDQ4
OMAD04
OMDQ2
OMDQ5
OMAD00
OMAD01
OMAD02
OMAD07
OMAD06
BMDT40
OMAD12
BMDT39
OMCEX
OMADB1
OMDQ3
OMAD05
BMDT23
BMDT45
A
D_1.8V
D_1.8V
WR01_IC_4401
XRST_VTR
XCS_FLASH
RDX_IC_4401
D24A00_IC_4401
D25A01_IC_4401
D28A04_IC_4401
D26A02_IC_4401
B
C2401
22u
4V
REG_GND
D27A03_IC_4401
B
C2403
0.1u
A3(46)
A4(47)
DM2(48)
A0(50)
DM3(49)
DM0(51)
A1(52)
A2(53)
A7(54)
A6(55)
DQ24(56)
DQ23(57)
A12(58)
CS(59)
BA1(60)
A5(62)
DM1(61)
VDDQ(63)
VSS(64)
DQ7(65)
DQ29(67)
R2402
0
D_2.8V
R2403
XX
D_2.8V
DQ21(31)
(83)VSSQ
DQS2(30)
(84)VDDQ
DQ15(29)
(85)VDDQ
DQ12(28)
(86)VDDQ
VSS(27)
(87)VDDQ
DQ11(26)
(88)VSSQ
VDDQ(25)
(89)DQ14
DQ9(24)
DQ10(23)
WE#
RY/BY#
RESET#
BYTE#
CE#
OE#
NC
DQ0
DQ1
DQ2
DQ3
DQ4
BMDQS2
BMDT31
BMDT28
BMDT27
DXXA00_IC_4401
BMDT25
BMDT26
(22)DQS1
(21)DQS0
(20)DQ5
(19)DQ6
(18)VSSQ
(17)DQ4
(16)VDD
(15)DQ3
(14)DQ0
(13)BA0
(12)A10-AP
(11)WE
(90)DQ2
BMDT37
NC
DQ6
VSS
DQ7
VCC
DQ8
NC
IC2402
S29AL016D70BFI013
16M FLASH
DQ9
A19
DQ10
A18
DQ11
A17
DQ12
A16
DQ13
A15
DQ14
A14
DQ15/A-1
A13
VSS
A12
B6 A6 C6 D6 E6 B2 C3 D4 D3 G4 H6 B3
(82)DQ18
D31A07_IC_4401
BMDT38
DQ5
D
FLASH_A20
FLASH_A19
FLASH_A18
FLASH_A17
FLASH_A16
FLASH_A15
DXXA14_IC_4401
DXXA13_IC_4401
E
A11
DQ22(32)
D30A06_IC_4401
A10
(81)DQ30
D29A05_IC_4401
BMDT36
A9
VSSQ(33)
A8
(80)VSSQ
BMDT35
A7
DQ20(34)
A6
(79)DQ8
BMDT32
A5
VDD(35)
H4 H3 E3 H2 E2 C4 G1 F1 F6 A3 B4 A4
BMDT44
BMDT47
A4
DQ19(36)
REG_GND
BMDT43
A0
(78)VDD
C
C2406
10u
BMDT41
A3
IC2401
HYE18M256320CFX-7.5
256M DDR-SDRAM
(77)VSSQ
BMDT42
A2
DQ16(37)
(76)DQ1
C2404
XX
A1
DQ31(38)
C2405
0.01u
BMDQS3
H1 G6 F5 G5 F4 G3 F3 G2 F2 E5 H5 E4
(75)DQ13
(10)A8
E
DQ28(39)
(9)A11
BMDT18
VSS(40)
(74)VDDQ
(8)A9
BMDT30
(73)VSSQ
(7)CK
BMDT34
DQ27(41)
(6)CK
BMDT46
VDDQ(42)
(72)VSSQ
(5)CKE
D
DQ25(43)
(71)VSSQ
(4)NC
BMDT24
(70)VSSQ
(3)NC
BMDT17
DQ26(44)
(69)VDDQ
(2)RAS
BMDT29
DQS3(45)
(1)CAS
C2402
0.1u
(68)DQ17
M3 M2 P1 N2 R1 N3 R2 E8 D7 D8 B9 C8 A9 C7 A8 A2 C3 A1 C2 B1 D2 D3 E2
FB2401
BMDT33
P8 P3 N1 M1 L9 E9 D1 C1 B8 B3 R3 L3 F1 A3 P7 P2 N9 M9 L1 E1 D9 C9 B7
C
VDDQ(66)
B2 R7 L7 F9 A7 K3 K2 H9 H7 H3 E7 E3 J1 J2 K7 J9 K8 J8 F2 F8 K1 K9
E1 D1 C1 A1 B1 D2 C2 A2 B5 A5 C5 D5
G8 G9 F7 F3 G1 G2 G3 H1 H2 J3 G7 J7 H8 R8 N7 R9 N8 P9 M8 M7 L8 L2
DXXA12_IC_4401
DXXA11_IC_4401
DXXA10_IC_4401
DXXA09_IC_4401
DXXA08_IC_4401
DXXA07_IC_4401
DXXA06_IC_4401
DXXA05_IC_4401
DXXA04_IC_4401
DXXA03_IC_4401
F
BMDQS1
BMDT21
BMDT22
BMDQS0
BMDT20
BMDT19
BMDT16
OMAD10
OMADB0
OMWEX
OMAD08
OMAD11
OMAD09
OMCLKX
OMCLK
OMCKE
OMCSX
OMRSX
F
DXXA02_IC_4401
DXXA01_IC_4401
Note:IC2402 is not supplied, but this is
included in VC-543 complete board (SERVICE).
G
G
H
VC-543 BOARD(8/24)
H
SDRAM, FLASH
XX MARK:NO MOUNT
08
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-14
VC-543 (8/24)
1
3
2
4
5
7
6
8
10
9
11
12
13
14
ATF_LATCH
A
SWP
RDX_IC_4401
DIR0
PD05
PD00
PD03
FCLR0
WR01_IC_4401
D31A07_IC_4401
D30A06_IC_4401
D29A05_IC_4401
D27A03_IC_4401
D31A07_IC_4401
D26A02_IC_4401
DXXA09_IC_4401
DXXA05_IC_4401
RDX_IC_4401
ATF_LATCH
XCS_IC_2601_HD
XRST_IC_2601_DV
XRST_IC_2601_2
AUENI
EBS[5]
EBS[0]
AUENO
ADATAOUT0
IC_1801_PCRERR
RCI2_DE6
RCI1_DE5
HCI_FYI0
RYO3_SGOUT
TFS_FCO
RCO1_EDVD
D28A04_IC_4401
EBS[3]
RYO0_DEHD
RCO3_FRMREF
DXXA03_IC_4401
DXXA02_IC_4401
DXXA00_IC_4401
D28A04_IC_4401
D26A02_IC_4401
D25A01_IC_4401
D24A00_IC_4401
DXXA10_IC_4401
DXXA09_IC_4401
DXXA08_IC_4401
DXXA07_IC_4401
DXXA06_IC_4401
DXXA05_IC_4401
DXXA04_IC_4401
R2612
1k
R2613
1k
DXXA03_IC_4401
L2603
10uH
C
DXXA02_IC_4401
R2617
XX
DXXA01_IC_4401
C2617
XX
FRRV
DXXA00_IC_4401
C2616
4.7u
DRP
R2609
0
CL2601
C2618
XX
SCWIN
TRRT
TRRV
XRST_IC_2601_DV
H6
RECDT
L2602
10uH
A_2.8V
C2611
0.1u
K6
L6
M6
N6
P6
R6
T6
U6
V6
W6
R2625
0
Y6
Y7
Y8
Y9
Y10
Y11
Y12
E
Y13
Y14
Y15
Y16
Y17
Y18
Y19
Y20
PD01
PD06
XPEN0
XIACC0
DXXA01_IC_4401
DXXA04_IC_4401
DXXA07_IC_4401
D24A00_IC_4401
D30A06_IC_4401
W20
V20
U20
T20
R20
P20
N20
M20
L20
K20
J20
H20
G20
ERE
EBS[1]
EBS[6]
ERDY
F
F20
F19
F18
F17
F16
F15
F14
F13
F12
F11
THCRQ_FHDI
RYO2_DEFLD
HYI_PLL27IN
F10
F9
F8
F7
M10
N10
P10
R10
T10
T11
T12
T13
T14
T15
T16
R16
P16
N16
M16
L16
K16
K15
K14
K13
K12
K11
L11
M11
N11
P11
R11
R12
R13
R14
R15
P15
N15
M15
L15
L14
L13
H
AC17
AC19
K10
L12
M12
N12
P12
J2
G2
L2
K2
H2
F2
E2
A2
C2
D2
B2
A6
A8
A4
A3
A7
A5
A10
A9
A14
A16
A12
A11
A13
A15
A20
A22
A18
A17
A19
A21
A24
B25
D25
E25
A23
A25
C25
H25
F25
G25
J25
L25
K25
M25
P25
T25
R25
N25
U25
W25
V25
Y25
AA25
AC25
AB25
AD25
AE25
AE24
AE23
AE22
AE20
AE21
AE19
AE17
AE18
AE16
AE12
AE14
AE15
AE11
AE13
AE9
AE8
AE10
AE6
AE4
AE5
AE7
AE1
AE3
Y1
AE2
AD1
AB1
AA1
W1
C2613
0.33u
AC1
T1
P1
V1
U1
R1
H1
K1
M1
N1
L1
J1
F1
G1
C1
A1
B1
N13
D1
M14
M13
E1
P14
N14
N.C
N.C
FS_EDGE_REF
VDDH_3
ADATAIN0
TICK
OSCIN
OSCOUT
VDDH_3
ADDT3
LRCK
CK27
VDDH_3
RT
RFIN
RB
VDDH_3
VDDH_3
RECCK
VDDL
TCK13M
TCK27M
TCK54M
N.C
N.C
N.C
EXTCLK
TCK54MH
VDDL
VDDT
T2DT3
VDDL
T2DT10
T2DT14
VDDT
T2CLK
VDDH_3
T2DT28
T2DT32
VDDH_3
T1DT3
T1DT6
VDDH_3
VDDH_3
T1DT14
T1DT16
T1CLK
N.C
N.C
N.C
T1DT25
T1DT27
VDDL
T1DT32
VDDH_3
ILDT4
VDDH_3
ILCLK
ILFRL
VDDH_3
MCADR6
MCADR8
VDDH_3
MCDA3
VDDL
VDDH_3
VDDH_3
VDDL
DRP
SCWIN
SWP
N.C
N.C
N.C
JTRST
JTDI
VDDL
ECLK
VDDH_15
EBS4
VDDH_15
VDDH_15
VDDH_3
URTXD
TRACEPKT6
TRACECLK
VDDH_3
CI2
HYI
THYRQ
CO0
VDDH_3
YO0
YO2
TMFLG
N.C
VDDH_3
VDDH_3
FRAT_REFO
VDDL
VLAT_IN
VDDH_3
PLLDIS
VDDL
ADDT1
ADDT5
VDDH_3
VDDL
N.C
P13
D30A06_IC_4401
D29A05_IC_4401
D28A04_IC_4401
D27A03_IC_4401
D26A02_IC_4401
B
D25A01_IC_4401
D24A00_IC_4401
DXXA10_IC_4401
DXXA09_IC_4401
DXXA08_IC_4401
DXXA07_IC_4401
DXXA06_IC_4401
DXXA05_IC_4401
DXXA04_IC_4401
DXXA03_IC_4401
DXXA02_IC_4401
DXXA01_IC_4401
C
DXXA00_IC_4401
FRRV
XCS_IC_2601_HD
SCWIN
TRRT
TRRV
XRST_IC_2601_DV
XRST_IC_2601_1
XRST_IC_2601_2
AC13
AC11
AC10
AC9
AC8
AC5
AB3
PD00
PD01
PD02
PD03
AA3
Y3
RECA2
RECA1
W3
V3
U3
T3
PD03
PD04
PD04
PD05
PD05
PD06
R3
N3
DIR0
PD02
AC3
M3
PCLK0
DIR0
PD01
AC4
P3
PCLK0
PD00
AC7
AC6
PD06
PD07
R2618
XX
CK64FSO
L3
K3
PD07
XPEN0
J3
R2619
0
H3
G3
IC_1801_FLD27MF
VLAT_SYNC_FCI
ADATAIN1
ADATAOUT1
F3
E3
D3
C3
E
XPEN0
XIACC0
XIACC0
FCLR0
FCLR0
FRL
FRL
IC_1801_SRCH
RYI3_DE3
RYI1_DE1
RCI3_DE7
B3
B4
B5
B6
B7
B8
RYO1_DEVD
HCO_FYI1
RCO0_EDHD
B9
B10
B11
B12
B13
B14
RECA1
B15
AUDAI
EBS[7]
EBS[2]
AUDAO
B16
B17
B18
B19
B22
RFIN
B23
B24
F
RECCK
RECDT
RFIN
TRRV
TRRT
FRRV
XCS_IC_2601_DV
C24
D24
E24
F24
R2620
0
G24
H24
R2621
XX
J24
K24
L24
M24
N24
R2622
1k
XRST_IC_2601_1
D29A05_IC_4401
D25A01_IC_4401
DXXA10_IC_4401
WR01_IC_4401
C2629
XX
PD07
PD02
P24
CL2602
R24
RECA2
RECCK
RECDT
B21
RECA1
RECA2
B20
T24
U24
V24
W24
Y24
IC_1801_SRCH
AA24
AB24
IC_1801_PCRERR
AD24
IC_1801_FLD27MF
AD22
HYO_SLGATE
AC24
AD23
AD21
AD20
RYO0_DEHD
AD19
AD18
RYO1_DEVD
AD17
AD16
CL2603
RYO2_DEFLD
AD15
AD14
RYO3_SGOUT
AD12
HCO_FYI1
AD10
RCO0_EDHD
AD8
RCO1_EDVD
AD6
RCO2_EDFLD
AD4
RCO3_FRMREF
AD13
AD11
AD9
AD7
AD5
AD3
AD2
HYI_PLL27IN
AC2
AB2
AA2
Y2
RYI0_DE0
C2619
0.1u
RYI1_DE1
W2
V2
U2
C2620
0.1u
RYI2_DE2
T2
R2
RYI3_DE3
C2621
0.1u
C2623
0.1u
C2624
0.1u
C2626
0.1u
I
C2627
0.1u
C2612
XX
C2628
0.1u
R2607
100
HCI_FYI0
RCI0_DE4
AUDAI
AUENI
AUDAO
AUENO
KCLK
EBS[0]
EBS[1]
EBS[2]
EBS[3]
EBS[4]
EBS[5]
R2611
XX
EBS[6]
EBS[7]
R2608
XX
D31A07_IC_4401
AC15
AC12
C2622
0.1u
C2614
0.1u
R2610
0
RDX_IC_4401
AC14
C2625
0.1u
R2605
100
WR01_IC_4401
AC16
AC21
AC23
AA23
G7
L10
G
AC18
AC20
AC22
AB23
U23
W23
Y23
T23
V23
R23
L23
N23
P23
K23
M23
J23
E23
C23
G23
H23
F23
C22
D23
C21
C17
C19
C20
C18
C16
C9
C15
C11
C13
C14
C12
C10
C5
E5
G5
J5
L5
N5
R5
U5
W5
AA5
AA7
AA9
AA11
AA13
AA15
AA17
C7
C8
C6
C4
F5
H5
K5
M5
P5
T5
V5
Y5
AA6
AA8
AA10
AA12
AA14
AA16
AA19
AA18
AA20
W21
AA21
Y21
V21
U21
R21
T21
J21
L21
N21
P21
K21
M21
G21
E21
F21
E20
H21
E19
E17
E15
E14
E18
IC2601
MB8AA1121BGL-G-ERE1
HDV STREAM PROCESSOR, MUX/DEMUX, DV SIGNAL PROCESSOR
A
XCS_IC_2601_DV
D
T2DT35
T2DT29
T2DT26
T2DT19
T2DT17
T2DT11
T2DT8
T2DT4
T2DT1
TSTMODE0
T2IO
TCK18M
T2SEL6
TCK83M
T2SEL5
T2SEL1
T2SEL0
RECA2
RECA1
PLLSW
N.C
N.C
PBCK
BCK
VPD
ADDT0
PLLRST
VDDH_3
FLD
VLAT_SYNC
ADATAIN1
ADATAOUT1
VSS
SRCPIC
YO3
YO1
CO3
VDDL
VDDH_3
YI1
HCI
CI0
VDDH_3
VDDL
VDDH_3
VDDL
AUDAI
EBS7
EBS2
AUDAO
VDDH_15
VDDH_3
JTCK
JTMS
VDDL
TRRV
TRRT
FRRV
MCDVCS
VDDH_3
XRST1
VDDH_3
MCDA5
MCDA1
MCADR10
VDDL
MCWRX
HTM1
VDDL
ILDT7
ILDT2
T1DT35
T1DT30
VDDH_3
T1DT26
T1DT24
T1DT23
T1DT18
T1DT17
T1DT15
T1DT13
VDDL
T1DT8
VDDH_3
T1DT0
T2DT34
T2DT30
VDDL
VDDL
T2DT16
T2DT12
VDDH_3
T2DT6
VDDH_3
TSTMODE1
TSTOUT
T2SEL9
T2SEL8
T2SEL7
T2SEL4
T2SEL3
T2SEL2
VDDT
VDDH_3
VDDL
VDDT
VDDH_3
N.C
P2
C2609
4.7u
VSS
VSS
FLAT_SYNC
PCOR
VSS
VSS
ADDT2
VSS
VSS
PLL1VDD
VSS
AVH
N.C
VSS
PLLMSK
RECDT
T2DT0
VSS
T2DT5
T2DT9
T2DT13
T2DT18
T2DT20
T2DT22
T2DT25
T2DT27
T2DT33
T1DT1
VSS
T1DT9
T1DT31
T1DT34
ILDT1
ILDT6
VSS
ILXPEN
IXPACC
MCADR1
MCADR4
MCADR7
MCDA0
MCDA6
VSS
VSS
VSS
ERDYO
EBS1
EBS6
ERDYI
VSS
PIPESTAT1
TRACEPKT0
TRACEPKT3
TRACEPKT7
VSS
THCRQ
YI2
HYO
N2
G6
M2
C2610
0.1u
L2601
10uH
E16
E11
E9
F6
J6
A_1.2V
E12
E10
E8
E6
C2608
4.7u
XRST_IC_2601_2
VSS
YI0
CI3
VSS
TRACEPKT5
TRACEPKT2
TRACEPKT1
PIPESTAT2
VSS
VSS
VSS
EBS3
VSS
VSS
VSS
XRST3
VSS
VSS
MCDA4
VSS
VSS
MCADR3
MCADR2
MCADR0
VSS
ILFCLR
VSS
ILDT3
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
T1DT7
T1DT4
VSS
T2DT31
VSS
T2DT24
T2DT23
T2DT21
VSS
T2DT15
VSS
T2DT7
T2DT2
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
AVS
N.C
VSS
PLL2VSS
PLL2VDD
PLL1VSS
VSS
ADDT4
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
ADATAOUT0
PCRPLL
CO2
CO1
HCO
YI3
TFS
CI1
TRACESYNC
TRACEPKT4
PIPESTAT0
URRXD
AUENI
EBS5
EBS0
AUENO
JTDO
JRTCK
MCALE
TSTMODE2
ATFSMPL
MCMODE
MCHDVCS
XRSTDV
XRST2
XRST3OUT
MCDA7
MCDA2
MCADR9
MCADR5
MCRDX
HTM2
ILDIR
ILDT5
ILDT0
T1DT33
T1DT29
T1DT28
T1DT21
T1DT22
T1DT19
T1DT20
T1DT12
T1DT11
T1DT10
T1DT5
T1DT2
E7
FLAT_SYNC_FYO0
E13
XRST_IC_2601_1
D
ATF_LATCH
DRP
XCS_IC_2601_HD
C2615
0.1u
R2615
0
ERDY
ERE
AUDAI
AUENI
AUDAO
AUENO
KCLK
EBS[0]
EBS[1]
EBS[2]
EBS[3]
EBS[4]
EBS[5]
EBS[6]
EBS[7]
ERDY
ERE
RCI1_DE5
RCI2_DE6
RCI3_DE7
MFLG_QRST
TFS_FCO
THYRQ_FVDI
THCRQ_FHDI
VLAT_SYNC_FCI
FLAT_SYNC_FYO0
VLAT_IN_FYO1
CK27MFO1
FS_EDGE_REF
FRAT_REFO
CK64FSO
CKFSO
ADATAIN0
A_2.8V
ADATAIN1
R2606
XX
ADATAOUT0
ADATAOUT1
G
IC_1801_SRCH
IC_1801_PCRERR
IC_1801_FLD27MF
HYO_SLGATE
RYO0_DEHD
RYO1_DEVD
RYO2_DEFLD
RYO3_SGOUT
HCO_FYI1
RCO0_EDHD
RCO1_EDVD
RCO2_EDFLD
RCO3_FRMREF
H
HYI_PLL27IN
RYI0_DE0
RYI1_DE1
RYI2_DE2
RYI3_DE3
HCI_FYI0
RCI0_DE4
RCI1_DE5
RCI2_DE6
RCI3_DE7
MFLG_QRST
TFS_FCO
I
THYRQ_FVDI
THCRQ_FHDI
VLAT_SYNC_FCI
FLAT_SYNC_FYO0
VLAT_IN_FYO1
CK27MFO1
FS_EDGE_REF
FRAT_REFO
CK64FSO
CKFSO
ADATAIN0
ADATAIN1
ADATAOUT0
J
ADATAOUT1
VLAT_IN_FYO1
FRAT_REFO
RYI0_DE0
RYI2_DE2
MFLG_QRST
RCO2_EDFLD
HYO_SLGATE
THYRQ_FVDI
RCI0_DE4
EBS[4]
KCLK
DRP
SCWIN
SWP
PCLK0
FRL
PD04
RECCK
RFIN
CKFSO
CK27MFO1
D_2.8V
D_2.8V
ADATAIN0
A_1.2V
FS_EDGE_REF
R2624
0
D27A03_IC_4401
R2623
XX
DXXA06_IC_4401
DXXA08_IC_4401
J
16
SWP
XCS_IC_2601_DV
B
15
R2601
XX
D_1.5V
D_1.5V
R2602
XX
K
K
R2603
XX
D_1.2V_K
C2603
4.7u
C2604
0.1u
C2605
4.7u
C2606 C2607
0.1u
4.7u
D_1.2V_K
R2604
XX
REG_GND
VC-543 BOARD(9/24)
C2601 C2602
4.7u
0.1u
L
HDV STREAM PROCESS
L
XX MARK:NO MOUNT
08
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-15
VC-543 (9/24)
8
10
9
11
12
IC_2201_VD
IC_2201_FLD
IC_2201_HD
IC_2201_C7
IC_2201_C5
IC_2201_C6
IC_2201_C4
IC_2201_C0
IC_2201_C2
IC_2201_C3
7
IC_2201_C1
IC_2201_Y7
IC_2201_Y6
IC_2201_Y5
IC_2201_Y4
IC_2201_Y0
A
6
IC_2201_Y3
5
IC_2201_Y2
4
3
IC_2201_Y1
2
CK_IC_2201_I
1
A
C2808
0.1u
B
B
DTESTO4
DTESTO3
VSS1
VDD30
DTESTO2
DTESTO1
DTESTO0
VDD15D4
VSSD4
TFD
TVD
TC7
THD
VSS1
VDDC
TC6
TC5
TC4
G 9 D 1 2 E 1 1 F 1 0G 1 0 E 1 2 F 1 1 G 1 1F 1 2 G 1 2 H 8 H 9 H 1 2 H 1 1H 1 0 J 8 J 1 2 J 1 1 J 1 0
VDD151
VDD152
TC0
TC2
TC3
VSS1
NC(GND)
TC1
TY7
VSS2
NC(GND)
TY6
TY5
TY4
NC(GND)
TY3
TY2
TY1
C 9 D 9 B 1 0 A 1 1C 1 0D 1 0 B 1 1A 1 2 F 8 E 9 C 1 1B 1 2 G 8 D 1 1E 1 0 C 1 2 F 9
RAM_BYPASS
IC2801
T3Z19XBG-0001(E02)
HDV INTERLACE/PROGRESSIVE CONVERTER
XRST
SCK
VDD30
VDD25D2
HY0
VSSD3
VDD151
VDD15D3
HY1
VSS2
VSS2
VDDC
HY2
VSS1
VSS1
VSS2
HY3
VDD152
HY4
VSS1
VSS2
VDD30
HCLK
VSSD1
VDDC
VDD15D1
HY5
VSS2
VSS1
SMODE
NC(GND)
VDD151
HY6
NC(GND)
HY7
NC(GND)
VDD151
VDD30
NC(GND)
NC(GND)
VDD152
VDD151
TEST2
TEST1
TEST0
VDD30
DTCLK
VSS1
DTMB
BISTM
VDD152
VDDC
VSS2
VDD15D2
VSSD2
TCLKOUT
HVD
VDD25D1
NC(GND)
IC_1801_Y7
VSS1
VDD152
VDD151
IC_1801_Y6
VDD30
HHD
E
VDD151
EN_CTRL
SO
HC4
IC_1801_Y5
XCS
HFD
R2804
0
NC(GND)
HC7
IC_1801_Y4
NC(GND)
VSS2
HC6
IC_1801_Y3
VDD30
TCLK
HC5
IC_1801_Y2
VDDC
VSS1
C2811
0.1u
VSS2
VDD151
IC_1801_Y1
VSS1
VSS1
D
DTESTO8
HC3
IC_1801_Y0
NC(GND)
SI
HC2
R2801
0
CK_IC_2201_O
DTESTO7
VSS2
VSS1
R2803
0
XRST_IC_2201
DTESTO6
VDD151
NC(GND)
C2806
XX
XVSP_SCK
XCS_IC_2801
TY0
HC1
VSP_SI
VDD151
HC0
VSP_SO
VSS1
VSS1
VSS2
C
F6 B2 D3 C3 A2 B3 D4 C4 A3 E5 B4 D5 A4 C5 E6 B5 A5 D6 C6 B6 A6 A7 B7 C7 D7 A8 B8 E7 C8 A9 D8 B9 E8 A10
DTESTO5
VDD152
L 3 K 5 M 1 M 2 M 3 L 4 H 6 M 4 L 5 J 6 M 5 K 6 L 6 M 6 M 7 L 7 K 7 M 8 J 7 L 8 M 9 H 7 L 9 M 1 0 M 1 1 M 1 2 K 8 L 1 0 L 1 1 L 1 2 K 9 K 1 0 K 1 1K 1 2 J 9
C2821
0.1u
C
C2827
0.1u
D
C2809
0.1u
C2824
0.1u
C2815
0.1u
E
C2826
0.1u
A1 F5 E4 C2 B1 G5 D2 E3 C1 F4 G4 D1 E2 F3 G3 E1 F2 G2 F1 G1 H5 H4 H1 H2 H3 J5 J1 J2 J3 J4 K1 K2 K3 K4 L1 L2
F
F
C2822
0.1u
C2816
0.1u
D_1.5V
FB2801
D_1.5V
D_2.8V
R2802
XX
D_2.5V
FB2802
D_2.5V
C2801
2.2u
D_2.8V
REG_GND
G
IC_1801_VD
IC_1801_HD
IC_1801_FLD
IC_1801_C4
IC_1801_C7
IC_1801_C6
IC_1801_C5
IC_1801_C3
IC_1801_C2
IC_1801_C1
IC_1801_C0
H
G
VC-543 BOARD(10/24)
H
HDV INTERLACE/PROGRESSIVE CONVERTER
XX MARK:NO MOUNT
08
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-16
VC-543 (10/24)
1
2
4
3
5
6
8
7
10
9
11
12
A
ADAO1_HDMI
ADAO2_HDMI
256FS_HDMI
D0_HDMI
HSYNC_HDMI
FS_HDMI
DE_HDMI
D1_HDMI
D2_HDMI
A
CK74MFO
C3208
0.1u
B
B
R3201
10
C3206
0.1u
D_2.8V
D_3.3V
1
FL3202
1
2
D_1.5V
1
FL3203
2
HMCK
D17
HM_Y0
D19
VSS2
FCK
D21
NC
VDDS(3.0V)
NC
VDDC(1.5V)
NC
VSS2
D6
VDDC(1.5V)
D8
VSS2
C3216
10u
6.3V
3
4
4
D_3.3V
D_2.8V
D_1.5V
4
VSS2
NC
VSS2
R3205
100
IDCK
C
64FS_HDMI
R3204
0
XRST_HDMI
XVSP_SCK
C3213
XX
CKFSO_BU
CK64FSO_BU
IC_1801_ADAO2
C3212
0.1u
D
CK_HM
R3202
10
HM_Y0
CK256FSO_BU
R3203
XX
C3210
0.1u
VSP_SI
E
VSP_SO
HM_R6
HM_Y1
IC_1801_ADAO1_BU
VDDS(3.0V)
D22
HM_HD
ADAO1
HM_VD
HM_Y1
D20
VDDS(3.0V)
D18
HM_FLD
HM_R6
VSS
IC_3201_SI
D16
XCS
D14
HM_R7
IC_3201_SO
HM_Y2
VDDS(3.0V)
D12
HM_Y3
D10
C 9 C 1 0 C 1 1 C 1 2 D 1 D 2 D 3 D 4 D 5 D 6 D 7 D 8 D 9 D 1 0 D 1 1 D 1 2 E 1 E 2 E 3 E 4 E 9 E 1 0 E 1 1E 1 2 F 1 F 2 F 3 F 4 F 9 F 1 0 F 1 1 F 1 2
VSS2
HM74CK
TSCAN
SD0
VDDS(3.0V)
SD1
VSS
MCLK
VSS2
TEST1
TEST0
TEST2
VSS2
VDDC(1.5V)
VDDS(3.3V)
D0
SELCK
VDDC(1.5V)
VSS2
VDDS(3.3V)
VDDS(3.3V)
VDDC(1.5V)
VDDS(3.3V)
WS
VSS2
HSYNC
VSS
DE
D1
D2
D15
NC
D22_HDMI
VSS2
HM_Y4
D18_HDMI
D20_HDMI
VSS2
IC3201
T6UL2XBG-0002(EO2)
HDMI SIGNAL PROCESSOR
D13
HM_Y6
D16_HDMI
D11
HM_B0
D14_HDMI
VDDC(1.5V)
HM_B2
D12_HDMI
D9
HM_B4
D10_HDMI
E
ADAO2
HM_B6
D8_HDMI
BCK
D7
HM_R0
D6_HDMI
LRCK
D5
HM_R2
D21_HDMI
VDDC(1.5V)
D4
HM_R4
D17_HDMI
D19_HDMI
D3
NC
D15_HDMI
VDDC(1.5V)
NC
D13_HDMI
D23
NC
D11_HDMI
XSCLK
VDDS(3.3V)
HM_Y5
D
VSYNC
HM_Y7
D9_HDMI
TBIST
HM_B1
D7_HDMI
XRST
VSS
HM_B3
D5_HDMI
VSS2
VDDC(1.5V)
HM_B5
D4_HDMI
SCK
VSS
HM_B7
D3_HDMI
C3203
0.1u
IDCK
HM_R1
D23_HDMI
C3215
10u
6.3V
3
3
REG_GND
VDDC(1.5V)
VDDS(3.3V)
HM_R3
VSYNC_HDMI
C3214
10u
6.3V
VSS
HM_R5
C
M12 M11M10 M9 M8 M7 M6 M5 M4 M3 M2 M1 L12 L11L10 L9 L8 L7 L6 L5 L4 L3 L2 L1 K12 K11 K10 K9 K8 K7 K6 K5
C3201
0.1u
VSS
VDDS(3.3V)
K4 K3 K2 K1 J12 J11 J10 J9 J8 J7 J6 J5 J4 J3 J2 J1 H12 H11 H10 H9 H4 H3 H2 H1 G12 G11 G10 G9 G4 G3 G2 G1
FL3201
2
A 1 A 2 A 3 A 4 A 5 A 6 A 7 A 8 A 9 A 1 0A 1 1A 1 2 B 1 B 2 B 3 B 4 B 5 B 6 B 7 B 8 B 9 B 1 0B 1 1B 1 2 C 1 C 2 C 3 C 4 C 5 C 6 C 7 C 8
F
F
HM_HD
HM_VD
HM_FLD
HM_R7
HM_Y2
HM_Y3
HM_Y4
HM_Y6
HM_B0
HM_B4
HM_B2
HM_B6
HM_R2
HM_R0
HM_R4
HM_Y5
HM_B1
HM_B3
HM_Y7
HM_B5
HM_B7
HM_R1
XCS_IC_3201
G
HM_R3
HM_R5
C3209
0.1u
G
H
VC-543 BOARD(11/24)
H
HDMI SIGNAL PROCESS
XX MARK:NO MOUNT
08
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-17
VC-543 (11/24)
1
2
4
3
5
6
8
7
10
9
11
12
L3301
10uH
R3305
D_1.8V
XX
A
1
D_1.8V
FL3301
XX
3
L3302
10uH
L3303
10uH
2
A
4
REG_GND
C3301 C3302 C3303
10u
10u
10u
6.3V 6.3V 6.3V
D_2.8V
D23_HDMI
D22_HDMI
D21_HDMI
D20_HDMI
D19_HDMI
D18_HDMI
D17_HDMI
D16_HDMI
D15_HDMI
D14_HDMI
D13_HDMI
D12_HDMI
HDMI_SCL
HDMI_SCL
D9_HDMI
HDMI_SDA
HDMI_SDA
B
D11_HDMI
R3304
4700
D10_HDMI
R3302
4700
D8_HDMI
R3301
XX
B
INT
CL3301
R3330
XX
XRST_HDMI
R3303
XX
C3304
0.1u
REG_GND
R3306
XX
REG_GND
MDA
D23
D22
D21
D20
D19
D18
D17
D15
D16
DVDD
DVDD
D14
D13
D12
D11
D10
D09
D08
B 5 A 5 B 6 A 6 B 7 A 7 B 8 D 7 D 6 A 8 B 9 A 9 B 1 0A 1 0 C 9 C 1 0 D 9 D 1 0 E 1 0
C
D6_HDMI
D5_HDMI
REG_GND
R3319
33
R3320
33
D2_HDMI
4
1
LF3303
3
2
4
TX1+
TX1-
TX0-
LF3304
3
1
TXC+
4
2
D
TX0+
TXC-
R3321
1800
R3322
1800
R3325
0
SCL
AVDD
EXT_SWG
PVDD
PVDD
PVDD
LRCLK
SCLK
I2S3
I2S2
I2S1
I2SO
D3_HDMI
MCLK
D4_HDMI
LF3302
3
2
R3331
XX
D6_HDMI
D5_HDMI
R3317
33
R3318
33
1
TX2+
TX2-
SDA
D5 B1 C2 C1 D2 D1 E2 E1 F2 F1 G2 G1 H2 H1 G4 G5 J1 J3 J2
R3326
0
R3324
XX
C3307
0.1u
D1_HDMI
+5V
E
HPD
D0_HDMI
DE_HDMI
R3327
0
REG_GND
HSYNC_HDMI
256FS_HDMI
R3312
910
C3305
0.1u
IDCK
VSYNC_HDMI
R3323
47k
R3309
XX
R3310
XX
D3301
UDZSNPTE-178.2B
R3311
36k
ADAO2_HDMI
FS_HDMI
64FS_HDMI
ST_UNREG
ST_UNREG
4
C3309
0.22u
6
3
2
1
1.4
C3308
XX
5
VIN
ADAO1_HDMI
IC3302
TK11250CMCL-G
5V REG
F
R3316
33
4
8.2
FS_HDMI
64FS_HDMI
R3315
33
LF3301
3
2
GND
ADAO1_HDMI
C3306
0.1u
1
CONT
ADAO2_HDMI
HPD
R3313
33
R3314
33
GND
256FS_HDMI
GND
INT
2.8
VSYNC_HDMI
TXC-
HDMI_SCL
4.9
NOISEVOUT
HSYNC_HDMI
TXC+
HDMI_SDA
FS_HDMI
IDCK
GND
GND
64FS_HDMI
DE_HDMI
TX0AVDD
ADAO2_HDMI
D0_HDMI
GND
GND
CL3305
D1_HDMI
TX0+
ADAO1_HDMI
E
D2_HDMI
D7_HDMI
PD/A0
GND
256FS_HDMI
D3_HDMI
D8_HDMI
GND
SPDIF
D4_HDMI
D9_HDMI
TX1-
R3308
XX
D6_HDMI
D5_HDMI
D10_HDMI
TX1+
GND
HSYNC
D7_HDMI
D11_HDMI
GND
GND
CLK
D9_HDMI
D8_HDMI
D12_HDMI
TX2AVDD
VSYNC
D10_HDMI
D13_HDMI
GND
CL3304
D11_HDMI
D14_HDMI
TX2+
IC3301
AD9889BBBCZRL-80
HDMI TRANSMITTER
DVDD
R3307
XX
D12_HDMI
D16_HDMI
D15_HDMI
AVDD
IDCK
D13_HDMI
D17_HDMI
INT
D01
VSYNC_HDMI
D14_HDMI
D18_HDMI
DDCSCL
DE
D
D19_HDMI
D03
D02
CL3303
D16_HDMI
D15_HDMI
D1_HDMI
HSYNC_HDMI
D17_HDMI
D2_HDMI
D20_HDMI
DE_HDMI
D18_HDMI
D3_HDMI
D21_HDMI
SCL
D04
DDCSDA
D0
D19_HDMI
D22_HDMI
SDA
D06
D05
DVDD
D20_HDMI
D4_HDMI
CL3302
D22_HDMI
D21_HDMI
D23_HDMI
MCL
D0_HDMI
D23_HDMI
D07
K 3 K 1 K 2 J 5 K 4 K 5 J 7 K 7 K 8 J 8 K 1 0J 1 0 K 9 H 1 0G 1 0 G 9 F 1 0 F 9 E 9
D7_HDMI
K6 J9 J6 J4 H9 G7 G6 F7 F4 E4 D4 E7 A1 B2 A2 B3 A3 B4 A4
C
R3328
XX
R3329
XX
XHDMI_DICN
F
D_2.8V
C3311
0.22u
C3310
0.01u
G
G
VC-543 BOARD(12/24)
H
H
HDMI TRANSMITTER
XX MARK:NO MOUNT
NO MARK:REC/PB MODE
08
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-18
VC-543 (12/24)
1
2
3
4
5
7
6
8
10
9
11
12
13
14
15
16
PD01
PD03
PD04
PD05
PD06
PD07
B
PD00
PD01
PD02
PD03
PD04
PD05
PD06
PD00
PD01
PD07
PD00
PD02
OFR2
B
PCLK0
A
TRRT
A
WR01_IC_4401
PD02
RDX_IC_4401
PD03
DXXA07_IC_4401
C3416
0.1u
PD04
PD05
DXXA06_IC_4401
DXXA05_IC_4401
C3414
1u
PD06
DXXA04_IC_4401
PD07
DXXA03_IC_4401
DXXA02_IC_4401
PD00
TEST4
TEST5
PD01
PD02
PD03
VDD
VSS
PD04
VSS
PD06
PD05
VDD
IDIR0
VDD
HDA7
PMODE0
XRESETP
IC3401
SN200507002ZZCR
HDV/DV i.LINK INTERFACE
PLLON
VSS
VDD
XRESTL
VDDA
HDA6
VSSA
HDA5
TPBN
VSS
TPBP
REGOUT1
VSSA
VDD
VDDA
REGENZ
TPAN
VSS
TPAP
HDA4
TPBIAS
HDA3
VSSA
HDA2
VDDA
HDA1
VDDPLL
TEST2
VSSPLL
TEST1
REGOUTPLL
HDA0
L 2 M 1 M 2 L 3 M 3 L 4 M 4 J 4 J 5 M 5 L 5 H 6 M 6 L 6 J 6 M 7 J 7 L 7 M 8 L 8 H 7 M 9 L 9 J 8 M 1 0L 1 0 J 9 M 1 1
PD07
XPEN1
REGOUT2
IDIR1
XIACC1
PCLK1
FR1
VSS
OFR
VDD
PD10
VSS
PD11
MSP100
D24A00_IC_4401
TRRT
FRL
IC_3401_PLL_ON
XIACC0
XRST_PHY
OFR2
LPS
CNA
R3411
0
PCLK0
DIR0
PWD
DXXA05_IC_4401
DXXA04_IC_4401
DXXA03_IC_4401
DXXA02_IC_4401
DXXA01_IC_4401
DXXA00_IC_4401
D31A07_IC_4401
D30A06_IC_4401
C
D29A05_IC_4401
D28A04_IC_4401
D27A03_IC_4401
D26A02_IC_4401
D25A01_IC_4401
D24A00_IC_4401
TRRT
XCS_IC_3401
XRST_LINK
FCLR0
XPEN0
DXXA07_IC_4401
DXXA06_IC_4401
XCS_IC_3401
IC_3401_PLL_ON
XRST_LINK
XRST_PHY
OFR2
LPS
D
CNA
PWD
DXXA07_IC_4401
C3417
XX
C3418
0.1u
R3413
0
XRST_LINK
DXXA06_IC_4401
DXXA05_IC_4401
R3412
1k
C3420
1u
E
DXXA04_IC_4401
DXXA03_IC_4401
DXXA02_IC_4401
DXXA01_IC_4401
DXXA00_IC_4401
F
HD7
TEST0
VSS
VDD
HD6
PMLT
HD5
R0
F
HD4
VSS
TMODE1
C3410
0.1u
PCLK0
HD3
C3407
1u
VSS
LPS
HD2
C3409
0.1u
VDD
HMLT
C3403
1u
XIACC0
VDD
R3406
51
VSS
VSS
R3404
51
XPEN0
HD1
TPA+
1
3
CNA
HD0
2
5
FCLR0
XINT
6
TEST7
XCS
7
TPA-
C3402
270p
R3405
51
C3408
XX
VSS
VDD
PWD
XRW
TPB-
R3402
10k
R3403
51
R3407
0
IC_3401_PLL_ON
VSS
TMODE0
XRST_PHY
R3401
10k
D26A02_IC_4401
FR0
VSS
R3408
1k
D27A03_IC_4401
TEST3
XRD
C3405
0.1u
D28A04_IC_4401
D25A01_IC_4401
FCLR1
ALE
LPS
TPB+
D29A05_IC_4401
PD13
XI
D
A 1 A 2 B 2 B 3 A 3 B 4 B 5 A 4 A 5 D 5 B 6 A 6 A 7 B 7 D 6 A 8 B 8 D 7 A 9 B 9 D 8 A 1 0B 1 0 E 6 A 1 1 E 7 A 1 2 B 1 1 D 9
CNA
E
D30A06_IC_4401
B 1 2 C 1 1 E 8 C 1 2 D 1 1 E 9 D 1 2E 1 1 F 8 E 1 2 F 1 1 F 9 F 1 2 G 9 G 1 1G 1 2 G 8 H 1 1H 1 2 H 9 H 8 J 1 2 J 1 1 K 1 2 K 1 1 L 1 2 M 1 2L 1 1
PWD
LF3404
8
4
D31A07_IC_4401
R3410
0
FCLR0
TEST6
FCLR0
DXXA00_IC_4401
FRL
PD12
FRL
PCLK0
XPEN0
XIACC0
XO
C
DXXA01_IC_4401
R1
PCLK0
XPEN0
XIACC0
DIR0
VSS
DIR0
WR01_IC_4401
RDX_IC_4401
B1 C3 D4 C1 C2 D2 D1 E5 E4 E1 E2 F5 F1 F2 G5 G1 F4 G2 H1 G4 H2 J1 H4 J2 K1 H5 L1 K2
R3409
6200
L3401
10uH
A_2.8V
A_2.8V
D_2.8V
FB3401
G
D_2.8V
C3401
10u
G
C3404
4.7u
REG_GND
D31A07_IC_4401
D30A06_IC_4401
D29A05_IC_4401
D28A04_IC_4401
D27A03_IC_4401
D26A02_IC_4401
D25A01_IC_4401
C3412
12p
X3401
24.576MHz
D24A00_IC_4401
4
XCS_IC_3401
2
3
WR01_IC_4401
1
C3411
12p
RDX_IC_4401
C3415
0.1u
H
H
I
I
J
J
K
K
VC-543 BOARD(13/24)
L
HDV/DV i.LINK INTERFACE
L
XX MARK:NO MOUNT
08
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-19
VC-543 (13/24)
4
5
7
6
8
10
9
11
IC3602
XX
CL3612
CL3611
CL3601
D_1.2V
R3612
XX
G2
H4
F4
E4
D4
AVRT(DA)
AVDD(DA2)
VSSQ
VSSQ
VSSQ
D_1.2V
C3632
10u
C3635
22u
4V
D5
D6
CHIME_SDA
CHIME_AD1
VSSQ
G1
K3
F1
H3
F2
B2
C2
E1
E2
D2
B5
H9
CAM_DD_ON
C3
XLR_PWR_ON_3
CHIME_PWR_CONT
E3
XLR_PWR_ON_4
NTSC_XPAL
NC(DREQ3)
HP_OUT_INFO_1
NC(CACK2)
HP_OUT_INFO_2
NC(DREQ2)
VDDQ
CKIO
NC(BT_TXD4)
VSSQ
VDDQ
XTAL
XLR_MIC/LINE_1
EXTAL
A9
VSSQ
C1 A11 A13 C14 B13 C13 C11 C12 A1
AVSS(PLL3)
XLR_MIC/LINE_4
AVDD(PLL3)
VSSQ
AVSS(PLL2)
VDDQ
AVDD(PLL2)
VDD
XLR_MIC_LINE1_OUT
VSS
XLR_MIC_LINE2_OUT
MD2
XHIDSCON_MAD
Q3604
2.8
DTA144EMFS6T2L
SWITCH
0
R3628
22
C8
R3624
XX
EEP_RXD3
EEP_TXD3
TEST2
NC(RXD2)
XCS_LUCIFER
MS_VCC_ON
LUCIFER_SCK0
MS_LED_ON
LUCIFER_RXD0
VSSQ
LUCIFER_TXD0
NC(CKIO2)
VDD
VDDQ
VSS
A1
DACK1_IC_1801
A2
DREQ1_IC_1801
A3
NC
A4
NC
A6
XDS_RESET
A6
MS_BS
A7
MS_DATA3
A8
MS_DATA2
VSS
MS_DATA1
MS_DIO(MS_DATA0)
A9
XMS_IN
A10
VDDQ
VSSQ
VSS
R3625
XX
EEP_SCK3
R3630
XX
G
XHI_SCK
HI_SI
HI_SO
IC_4001_XCS0
IC_4001_SCK0
IC_4001_RXD0
IC_4001_TXD0
R3655
100k
H
DACK1_IC_1801
DREQ1_IC_1801
C3633
0.01u
R3661
1k
XHIDS_RST
FB3601
MS_BS
R3631
470k
FB3602
R3656
XX
R3660
XX
MS_DIO
XMS_IN
FB3606
R3653
82
I
MS_SCLK
R3654
XX
VSSQ
VSS
VSSQ
CS7_CE1
CS6
XCS_IC_1801
NC(XCS_5A)
XCS_SRAM
VSS
XCS_SDRAM
XWE1
XWE0
XCAS
XRAS
CKE
XRD
RDWR
A0
NC(D31)
VDDQ
VSSQ
NC(D30)
NC(D29)
NC(D28)
NC(D27)
VDD
VSS
NC(D26)
NC(D25)
NC(D24)
NC(D23)
VDDQ
VSSQ
NC(D22)
NC(D21)
NC(D20)
NC(D19)
NC(D18)
NC(D17)
NC(D16)
D15
D14
D13
D12
D11
VSSQ
NC(XCS_SDRAM2)
VSSQ
VSSQ
XCS_FLASH
VSSQ
WE3_DQMUU_AH_ICIOWR
MS_SCLK
A12
WE2_DQMUL_ICIORD
A11
E
R3668
2200
C3627
0.1u
NC(SCK2)
XWAIT
5
2.8
Q3605
1.7 EMT1T2R
SWITCH
R3629
XX
TEST1
LOADSTAR_TXD1
2.2
1.7
F
C3624 C3625
0.47u 100p
B8
MD0
MD3
63
C3631
XX
EEP_TXD3
NC(TXD2)
2.8
DSCK_VM
EEP_RXD3
LOADSTAR_SCK1
14
2.2
Q3606
2SA2030T2L
SWITCH
2.8
CKFSO
C3630
0.1u
TEST0
LOADSTAR_RXD1
2.8
2.2
R3626
XX
R3627
100
VDD
MD4
R3667
XX
R3663
1500
R3664
5600
B7
MD1
EEP_SCK3
STATUS1
CHIME_VDD
R3666
4700
CHIME_VDD
VSS
STATUS0
R3665
3300
R3650 R3651
3300
3300
D18 D17 D16 A7 D14 A20 A15 A14 B14 B15 D15 C15 D13 G18 D20 E19 D12 A12 B11 D11 H10 B10 B9 C10 C9 G10 D10 D8
xFUPSTAT
H8
AVDD(PLL1)
CH2_INPUT4
H7
AVSS(PLL1)
CH2_INPUT2
D7
CH1_INPUT1_INPUT3
CHIME_SCL
J8
HP_OUT_INFO_4
IC3601
S4LFS33X0-Y070
DS CONTROL, HI CONTROL
D_2.8V
KEY_AD7
CHIME_SDA
2.8
A8
NC(BT_RXD4)
B1 A10 A6
AU_CLK
VDD
B6
VSS
HP_OUT_INFO_3
KEY_AD8
F3
IR_ON
D
2SS_KEY_AD2
KEY_AD1
KEY_AD0
D3
NC(DACK3)
C7
MELODY_ENV
KEY_AD4
KEY_AD3
2
G3
XLR_PWR_ON_1
KEY_AD6
KEY_AD5
G4
NC(END)
XLR_PWR_ON_2
G9
AVSS(AD)
C4
CHIME_AD0
-
B4
B3
C5
A3
CHIME_SCL
R3641
10k
R3642
10k
R3643
10k
R3644
10k
R3645
10k
R3646
10k
R3647
10k
R3648
10k
R3649
10k
R3632
1k
R3633
1k
R3634
1k
R3635
1k
R3636
1k
R3637
1k
R3638
1k
R3639
1k
R3640
1k
R3677
1k
R3678
1k
R3676
1k
C3629
0.1u
A5
TP_X
C
J3
VSSQ
G7
A4
VSSQ
TP_Y
XLR_MIC/LINE_3
C3634
10u
REG_GND
VSSQ
CHIME_AD2
XLR_MIC/LINE_2
R3672
XX
FB3610
C6
VSS
VSSQ
AVRB(DA)
J4
ANOUT(CH3)
K4
VSSQ
VSS
V1
NC(VMH)
VSS
VSSQ
M1
NC(VMF)
VSSQ
VBUSOTG1
UCLK
NC(UXTAL)
VBUSOTG0
HOLD
VDDQUSB
VSSUSBHS
VSSUSB
CID
VDDUSB
NC(VBUS)
VBUSSEN
VSSUSBOTG
VBUSCHG
VDDUSBOTG
UEXTAL
USB_D+_OTG0
AVDD(OTG_CH0)
VSS
VSSQUSB
USB_D-_OTG0
USB_VBUS_DISCHARGE
VDD
AVSS(OTG_CH0)
AVSS(OTG_CH1)
AVDD(OTG_CH1)
NC(USB_D-_OTG1)
NC(USB_D+_OTG1)
ETM_TDI
ETM_TMS
ETM_RTCK
VSSQ
ETM_TDO
ETM_TRACEPKT4
ETM_XTRST
ETM_TRACEPKT5
VDDQ
ETM_TRACEPKT6
ETM_TCK
VSSQ
ETM_TRACESYNC
VSS
OSD_V
ETM_PIPESTAT0
NC(SYS_V)
ETM_PIPESTAT1
AV_IRQ
VDD
BMO_BUSY
V2
XMIC_MONO2
VDD
A12_VM
N8
EXT_MIC_JACK2
D10
A11_VM
M8
DIAL_B
D9
A10_VM
R4 AA2 W2 AA1 W1 Y1
Key_AD0_VM
D8
A9_VM
M2
DIAL_A
D7
A8_VM
R3
Key_AD1_VM
VDDQ
A7_VM
R2
Key_AD2_VM
VSSQ
A6_VM
T2
Key_AD3_VM
D6
A5_VM
K2
XMIC_MONO
D5
A4_VM
H1
EXT_MIC_JACK
D4
A3_VM
J1
NC(XS_JACK_IN2)
D3
A1_VM
A2_VM
K1
Key_AD4_VM
VDD
C3602
0.1u
H2
NC(AV_JACK_IN)
VSS
XMS_LED_ON
L1
AVDD(AD)
D2
MS_VCC_ON
J2
Key_AD5_VM
D1
XWAIT_VM
L2
XCS_IC_4401
D0
R3613
100k
L3
AVSS(DA0)
NC(A25)
G
M3
Key_AD6_VM
A24
XFUPSTAT
L4
XCS_EEP
A23
XHIDSCON_MAD
M4
EEP_XRDY
A22
C3604
0.1u
N3
AVDD(DA0)
A21
F
N1
ANOUT(CH0)
A20
XLR_MIC/LINE_2
P1
ANOUT(CH1)
A19
XLR_MIC/LINE_1
U1 AA12 N2
REC_PROOF
A18
C3609
0.1u
P2
XCS_CAMERA
A17
MELODY_ENV
R1
FBM_CONNECT
VDDQ
C3603
0.1u
T1
NC(MICEEP_XRDY)
VSSQ
XLR_PWR_ON_2
P3
AVSS(DA2)
A16
XLR_PWR_ON_1
N7
ANOUT(CH2)
A15
CHIME_SCL
P7 AA5 T3
MELODY
A14
CHIME_SDA
U2
VSS
A13
CH1_INT/XLR1
A2 AA4 Y8
NC(USB_XOVERCURRENT_DET)
VSS
VSS
CH2_INT/XLR_XLR2
K7
VSS
VSS
C3605
XX
C3606
XX
R3608
470k
R3609
470k
P4
V6 R15 V4
CH2_INT/XLR_INT
EXT_MIC_IN
D1 AA21 N4
P8 P10 Y10 R10 W10 AA11 AA10 Y9 V10 V7
XCS_IC_4401
L7
R9
XCS_EEP
L8
W9 W8 V9
EEP_XRDY
J7
R8
CF_ON
Y7 AA9 AA8 K8
ETM_PIPESTAT2
M7
ETM_TRACEPKT0
Y4
ETM_TRACEPKT1
Y2
VSSQ
U3 AA3
ETM_TRACEPKT2
V5
ETM_TRACEPKT3
W3
VDDQ
V3
ETM_TRACECLK
W4
ETM_TRACEPKT7
Y3
CH1_AUTO_MANUAL
VSS
Y5
CH2_AUTO_MANUAL
VSS
Y6
CH3_AUTO_MANUAL
VSS
W5 W6 W7
CH4_AUTO_MANUAL
R7
V8
R3675
XX
REC_PROOF
Q3601
DTC144EMFS6T2L
LED DRIVE
T4
INT8
0
U4
2.8
XCS_CAMERA
R3601
1k
R3602
1k
D_3.3V
D_1.2V
R3607
1k
G8 W21 P18 AA18 AA19 W19 M19 W18 Y19 AA15 R21 N21 Y18 W17 V19 P15 P14 Y17 W16 W15 V15 R12 AA16 T21 M15 N14 N15 R14 P13 R13 P12 Y15 N20 Y14 V13 W13 V14 W14 AA14 Y13 AA13 P21 Y21 V12 Y11 P11 V11 W12 W11 Y12 R11 AA7 AA17 Y16 P9
0
R3606
1k
R3684
XX
C3638
XX
2.8
Q3603
DTC144EMFS6T2L
MODULATOR
C
B
D_2.8V
C3637
XX
REG_GND
I
FB3607
D_2.8V
T18 U18 V18 V21 V20 L20 U19 D9
R3605
47k
C3601
1u
H
R3685
XX
R3683
XX
Q3602
2SC5658FS6T2LQ/R
MODULATOR
0
E
R3682
XX
R3673
100k
MELODY_ENV
DIAL_B_VM
A
R3688
XX
CL3602
R3680
XX
KASYAON
DIAL_A_VM
16
FB3608
IC_3601_V7
XMIC_MONO
15
1
2
4
R3681
XX
IC_3601_W5
D
4
C3636
XX
LF3601
XX
R3618
100k
14
VCC
5
D3601
XX
R3617
100k
R3614
100k
13
R3687
XX
1
NC
3
OSD_V
R3616
R3615 100k
0
2
R3679
XX
3
R3674
XX
B
3
1
2
AV_IRQ
CH1_AUTO/MANUAL
BMO_BUSY
CH2_AUTO/MANUAL
X3601
XX
A
12
CL3613
3
2
XBS
1
AA6 V16 V17 W20 N19 R18 U20 AA20 U21 P19 N18 T19 M18 R19 L21 T20 R20 L19 H19 K21 K19 H21 G21 H20 K20 F19 F20 Y20 M21 G20 J20 G19 F21 J21 K18 H18 J19 J18 L15 M14 L14 K15 J14 H15 K14 B21 M20 H13 J15 H12 G14 B12 P20 H14 H11 G12 G13 A21 B20 G11 L18 D21 B17 E21 C18 C16 B18 A19 B19 C19 C20 A18 D19 C17 A17 A16 B16 E20 C21 G15 F18 E18
J
CL3610
XCS_IC_1801_VM
XCS_SDRAM
XCS_FLASH_VM
XWE1_VM
XWE0_VM
CKE_VM
XRD_VM
XCAS_VM
XRAS_VM
XBS_VM
XWR_VM
D15_VM
D14_VM
D13_VM
D12_VM
D8_VM
D9_VM
D11_VM
D10_VM
D7_VM
D6_VM
D4_VM
D5_VM
D3_VM
D2_VM
D1_VM
D0_VM
A22_VM
A21_VM
A20_VM
A19_VM
C3612
0.1u
A18_VM
A17_VM
A15_VM
A16_VM
A14_VM
K
A13_VM
C3611
0.1u
CL3609
CL3608
J
K
VC-543 BOARD(14/24)
DS CONTROL, HI CONTROL
L
L
XX MARK:NO MOUNT
NO MARK:REC/PB MODE
08
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-20
VC-543 (14/24)
1
2
4
3
5
6
8
7
10
9
12
11
D_2.8V
REG_GND
A
A
XCAS_VM
XCAS_VM
A8_VM
XWR_VM
XWR_VM
A7_VM
XWE0_VM
XWE0_VM
A6_VM
XWE1_VM
XWE1_VM
A5_VM
CKE_VM
CKE_VM
A10
A8
A7
A0
A6
A1
A5
A2
A3
A4
VDD
Vss
D4_VM
D5_VM
D12_VM
D13_VM
D6_VM
D7_VM
D14_VM
DQ4
A18_VM
A1_VM
A19_VM
A2_VM
A20_VM
A3_VM
A21_VM
A4_VM
A22_VM
DSCK_VM
DSCK_VM
XOE
XWE
A0
XRST
A21(64M)
A1
Note: IC3804 is not supplied,
VSS
but this is included in
VC-543 complete board (SERVICE).
A16_VM
A17_VM
A18_VM
D3_VM
D10_VM
D2_VM
C
D9_VM
D1_VM
D8_VM
D0_VM
XRD_VM
A1_VM
A2_VM
VCC
A17_VM
C3811
0.01u
A20
A2
A13_VM
A11_VM
A14_VM
A15_VM
R3808
1k
DQ0
29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42
1
2
3
5
4
A16_VM
A22_VM
DQ8
A19
A3
BA
XCS_SDRAM
XSYS_RST
DQ1
A8
A4
XCS
A9
A14_VM
A15_VM
XWE1_VM
A12_VM
DQ2
VSSQ
A9
A5
NC
XCAS_VM
XRAS_VM
A11_VM
A13_VM
DQ10
D11_VM
D
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
A19_VM
A20_VM
A21_VM
R3807
100
A22_VM
A3_VM
A9_VM
XRAS
A21_VM
DQ3
DQ9
A4_VM
A10_VM
XRAS_VM
XRAS_VM
XCAS
CKE
A13_VM
A10_VM
DQ11
VCCQ
A5_VM
XCS_SDRAM
XWE
CLK
XWR_VM
A12_VM
A20_VM
IC3804
S99-50031-33-ER
32M FLASH
A6_VM
XCS_SDRAM
UDQM
A11_VM
XWE0_VM
A9_VM
A9_VM
A10
A6
CKE_VM
LDQM
A10_VM
A8_VM
A11
A7
R3803
100
DSCK_VM
R3801
100k
VDDQ
NC
D7_VM
A10_VM
A7_VM
XWE1_VM
VDDQ
A9_VM
A11_VM
A17
A1_VM
DQ7
D6_VM
A12_VM
A7_VM
A12
A8_VM
A1_VM
DQ8
A7_VM
A8_VM
A5_VM
A6_VM
A13
A18_VM
A2_VM
A2_VM
DQ9
DQ6
D5_VM
A13_VM
A18
A3_VM
A3_VM
VssQ
A6_VM
A4_VM
A14
XCE
D8_VM
DQ5
VssQ
A5_VM
D4_VM
A14_VM
A15
XAVD
A4_VM
A4_VM
DQ10
A4_VM
A3_VM
VSS
A19_VM
D9_VM
DQ4
A3_VM
D3_VM
A15_VM
XCS_FLASH_VM
A5_VM
VDDQ
DQ11
D2_VM
A16_VM
A2_VM
VCC
A5_VM
VDDQ
A2_VM
A1_VM
XBS_VM
D10_VM
A6_VM
A6_VM
DQ3
A1_VM
XWP
A7_VM
DQ2
DQ12
D1_VM
CLK
D11_VM
A7_VM
DQ13
D0_VM
DSCK_VM
C3802
0.1u
A8_VM
A8_VM
VssQ
D14_VM
D15_VM
1
A9_VM
A9_VM
VssQ
D15_VM
D13_VM
2
D12_VM
DQ1
6
D13_VM
A10_VM
A10_VM
DQ0
DQ14
7
A11_VM
VDD
DQ15
8
A11_VM
Vss
9
D14_VM
D14_VM
C3804
0.1u
25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10
D15_VM
A13_VM
A13_VM
26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
IC3806
W9816G6CB-7-ER20
16M SDRAM
56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43
D12_VM
3
D0_VM
D0_VM
B
DQ12
D13_VM
XWAIT_VM
C3810
0.1u
DQ5
D12_VM
D1_VM
D1_VM
XWE1_VM
XWAIT_VM
D11_VM
DQ13
D11_VM
C3807
XX
D9_VM
XCS_FLASH_VM
XRD_VM
XWE1_VM
D10_VM
VSSQ
D10_VM
D2_VM
D2_VM
D
D9_VM
D_2.8V
4
D3_VM
D3_VM
FB3801
5
D4_VM
C3803
22u
4V
6
D4_VM
XSYS_RST
R3810
XX
DQ6
D8_VM
D5_VM
D5_VM
D8_VM
7
D6_VM
D7_VM
VCCQ
D6_VM
D6_VM
DQ14
D7_VM
D15_VM
D6_VM
D7_VM
D7_VM
DQ7
D5_VM
D8_VM
D8_VM
D5_VM
8
D9_VM
XRD_VM
RDY
D4_VM
D9_VM
XCS_FLASH_VM
D4_VM
9
D10_VM
XSYS_RST
DQ15
D10_VM
D2_VM
D3_VM
A17_VM
D3_VM
XWAIT_VM
D2_VM
D11_VM
D0_VM
D1_VM
14 13 12 11 10
D12_VM
XBS_VM
NC
D1_VM
D12_VM
D11_VM
C
D0_VM
D13_VM
D13_VM
B
XBS_VM
D14_VM
A16
D15_VM
D15_VM
D14_VM
DSCK_VM
VCC
DSCK_VM
D_1.8V
FB3803
D_1.8V
E
R3806
100k
E
C3805
4.7u
D_2.8V
FB3802
D_2.8V
C3808
4.7u
REG_GND
F
F
R3811
XX
D_2.8V
R3802
100k
C3801
0.1u
REG_GND
IC3805
AK6512CL-L
64K EEPROM
D_2.8V
0
6
G
SCK
5
2.8
SI
XCS_EEP
2.8
EEP_RXD3
2.8
EEP_XRDY
1
2.8
2
SO
WP
3
CS
HOLD
2.8
GND
4
8
VCC
7
2.8
EEP_TXD3
EEP_SCK3
XCS_EEP
EEP_RXD3
EEP_XRDY
G
EEP_TXD3
EEP_SCK3
VC-543 BOARD(15/24)
H
H
SDRAM, FLASH, EEPROM
XX MARK:NO MOUNT
NO MARK:REC/PB MODE
08
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-21
VC-543 (15/24)
1
A
2
4
3
5
6
8
7
10
9
11
12
A
BATT_UNREG
VTR_UNREG
D_2.8V
Q4001
XX
D4001
XX
5
2
6
3
XSYS_RST
Z5C/Z5E
/Z5P
XSYS_RST
R4021
15k
FR_EVER_SCK
FR_EVER_SO
2
4
6
8
R4019
10k
B
FR_EVER_SCK
FR_EVER_SO
R4017
1M
1
3
5
7
RB4004
10k
1
3
5
7
RB4002
100k
VTR_DD_ON
XCS_DD1
R4020
3300
R4018
10k
R4015
10k
R4029 10k
R4030 10k
2
4
6
8
C4001
22u
6.3V
XRESET
XCS_DD1
VOUT
R4001
XX
BATT_IN
VTR_DD_ON
R4016
100k
R4014
XX
R4011
XX
R4012
10k
R4002
100k
VOUT
XLANC_JACK_IN
XF_TALLY_LED
XB_TALLY_LED
FBM_UNREG_ON
LANC_IN
R4005
XX
BATT_IN
XRESET
Z5J/Z5N/Z5U
4
XCHARG_LED
1
B
LANC_OUT
BATT_SIG
EVER_3.0V
REG_GND
NTSC/XPAL_DET
SYS_V
C
SYS_V
E
AI_SYSTEMSEL
O_PULLUPSEL
XI_LANCJACKIN
AI_KEYAD0
AI_KEYAD1
AI_KEYAD2
AI_DDSEL2
AI_KEYAD3
AI_SYSTEMSEL2
AI_TPX
AI_TPY
XO_CAMLED
XO_CHARGELED
XO_MEMLED
O_GP55
XO_PLAYLED
XO_FTALLYLED
O_GP56
O_TPSEL1
O_TPSEL2
O_SHOE_ON
I_SI_LANC
O_SO_LANC
XI_HIMAD
VCC2
XI_HIFIRMUP
VSS1
PUI_P17
PUI_P16
VSS2
VSS3
PUI_P15
VSS4
O_VTRDDON
VSS5
XO_TOHIVOUT
XO_SCK_DD
VSS6
VSS7
O_SO_DD
VSS8
I_CHARGEINH
VSS9
NC
NC
BEXCK
BSOUT
BSOUT
BSIN
BDBMX
BRSTX
VCI
CPO
X1A
X0A
XF_TALLY_LED
RSTX
XF_TALLY_LED
PUI_BATT_XEXT_CRA
VCC1
TMD
XB_TALLY_LED
XB_TALLY_LED
PUI_BATT_XEXT
IC4001
MB95005ABGL-G-116-ERE1
FRONT CONTROL
I_SI_IB
O_INITCHARGE
O_FASTCHARGE
XI_LANCPOWERON
B1 C2 C1 C3 D2 D1 D3 E3 E1 E2 F1 F2 G1 G2 H2 H3 J4 L5 K5 J5 L6 K6 J7 L7
C4002
0.1u
O_SO_IB
XPUI_BATTINFOSW
XCAM_ON_SW
XCAM_ON_SW
XO_CS_HI
XPUI_CCDOWNSW
CL4001
I_SI_HI
XO_LANCON
XPUI_EJECTSW
XVTR_ON_SW
XO_CS_DD2
XPUI_MODE_CAM_SW
XVTR_ON_SW
O_SO_HI
XO_CS_DD
XPUI_POWER_VTR_SW
XEJECT_SW
XEJECT_SW
XO_SCK_HI
XPUI_MEMSW
AVR
XLANC_ON
AI_MULTIJACKCRA
XI_SYSV
AVSS
XBATT_INFO_SW
AI_DDSEL
AI_MULTIJACK
I_BATTIN
MOD
XBATT_INFO_SW
R4023
470k
AI_BATTSENSE
O_P67
AVCC
XCS_DD1
D
C4012
0.01u
AI_ACVSENSE
SUBCK
SYS_V
XO_HIRST
SUBCK
C4003
0.1u
XODO_SYSRST
XPUIO_SIO_IB
R4003
470
BATT_IN
ODO_NTSCXPALDET
XSYS_RST
XHIDS_RST
L11 J3 J9 J8 J6 G9 G3 F9 F3 C6 A10 J2 B11 C4 A5 B5 C5 A6 B6 C7 A7 B7 C8 A8
B 8 B 1 0 C 1 0 C 1 1 D 9 D 1 0 D 1 1 E 9 E 1 0 E 1 1 F 1 0 F 1 1 G 1 1G 1 0 H 1 1H 1 0 H 9 J 1 1 J 1 0 K 9 K 1 1 K 8 L 8 K 7
C4013
0.01u
XCC_DOWN
R4025
47k
R4026
100k
C
XCC_DOWN
R4027
1M
C4011
0.01u
MULTI_JACK_IN
FBM_UNREG_ON
R4022
10k
FBM_UNREG_ON
IC_4001_SCK0
IC_4001_RXD0
IC_4001_TXD0
D
IC_4001_XCS0
R4036
XX
BATT/XEXT
BATT_SIG
C4014
XX
BATT_SIG
XHIDSCON_MAD
XFUPSTAT
CL4008
CL4009
CL4010
RB4006
1k
1
2
4
3
6
5
7
8
R4035
100k
R4033
10k
R4034
10k
FAST_CHARGE
R4028
10k
DCPACK_SW
DCPACK_SW
VTR_DD_ON
CL4011
CL4012
FAST_CHARGE
INIT_CHARGE_ON
OSD_V
FR_EVER_SCK
FR_EVER_SO
CL4013
E
DCPACK_SW
XLANC_JACK_IN
XLANC_JACK_IN
FAST_CHARGE
XLANC_PWR_ON
LANC_IN
LANC_IN
LANC_OUT
XLANC_PWR_ON
LANC_OUT
XLANC_PWR_ON
XLANC_ON
XLANC_ON
CL4007
CL4006
CL4005
CL4004
R4010
1800
2
4
6
8
IC_4001_SCK0
C4008
0.1u
R4013
220
C4004
0.01u
IC_4001_RXD0
RB4005
1k
R4032
1k
R4004
47k
1
3
5
7
R4031
1k
CL4003
R4006
4700
F
CL4002
C4007 R4009
0.01u 6800
K2 K1 K3 L2 L3 H1 J1 A1 L1 A11 B9 C9 A9 A4 K4 L4 L10 L9 K10 B4 A3 B3 A2 B2
IC_4001_TXD0
XHIDS_RST
OSD_V
C4005
10p
4
XHIDSCON_MAD
C4006
12p
H
XEJECT_SW
XCC_DOWN
XVTR_ON_SW
XCAM_ON_SW
MULTI_JACK_IN
BATT_SIG
MULTI_JACK_IN
XRESET
G
3
XFUPSTAT
XHIDSCON_MAD
C4009
0.1u
2
IC_4001_XCS0
G
XBATT_INFO_SW
X4001
32.768kHz
1
IC_4001_TXD0
OSD_V
XFUPSTAT
R4008
0
F
IC_4001_RXD0
XHIDS_RST
IC_4001_XCS0
R4007
10M
IC_4001_SCK0
VC-543 BOARD(16/24)
H
FRONT CONTROL
XX MARK:NO MOUNT
08
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-22
VC-543 (16/24)
3
2
Z5J/Z5N
/Z5U
R4288
0
Z5C/Z5E
/Z5P
R4289
0
4
5
7
6
8
10
9
11
12
13
14
15
16
REG_GND
R4206
10k
R4208
1k
R4203
10k
A
D4201
MA2S1110G8S0
SIRCS_SIG_FRONT
A
CS_SIRCS_1
D_1.2V
D4202
MA2S1110G8S0
R4209
1k
SIRCS_SIG_REAR
FB4201
XX
D_1.5V
CS_SIRCS_2
FB4202
D_1.2V
D4204
MA2S1110G8S0
D4203
MA2S1110G8S0
R4224
XX
D_2.8V
XSIRCS_IN
REG_GND
C4210
0.1u
R4280
1k
ZM_RST_LED
ZM_RST_LED
ND_SW1
ND_SW1
ND_SW2
ND_SW2
ND_SW3
ND_SW3
ND_SW4
ND_SW4
R4210
100
R4211
10k
XCS_EEP_C
C4201
0.01u
C4202
0.01u
XCS_IC_1401_RAM
XCS_IC_1401_BUS
BODY_AD
2ND_ZOOM_AD
ZOOM_SW_AD
BODY_AD
R4213
0
IC_1401_BUS_CLK
2ND_ZOOM_AD
ALE_CAM
WR01_CAM
RDX_CAM
DXXA13_CAM
F
DXXA12_CAM
DXXA11_CAM
DXXA10_CAM
DXXA09_CAM
VAP_DD_ON
3G_SENSER_STBY
B22
XCS_SIO_CAM
C22
C23
N.C.
D22
MD2
N.C.
D23
E2
MD1
N.C.
E20
E1
MD0
N.C.
E22
F4
XINIT
EEP_NPAL
E23
F2
XRST
XRST_IC_7001_CPU
F23
F1
XCS_EEP
IR_RST_LED
F22
G1
N.C.
MI_LED
F20
(D_1.5V)
N.C.
(D_2.8V)
N.C.
XCS_CORE_RAM/XCS_IC_1401_RAM
H4
N.C.
J1
XCS_CORE_BUS/XCS_IC_1401_BUS
J2
N.C.
N.C.
L4
RDX
M1
N.C.
M2
N.C.
IC4201
MB91195ABGL-G-262-ERE1
CAMERA CONTROL
DXXA11
IRIS_HALL_AD/GND
N23
N4
DXXA10
YAW_POS_AD/2nd_ZOOM_AD
N22
P1
DXXA09
PITCH_POS_AD/2nd_ZOOM_CTRL_AD
N20
P2
DXXA08
YAW_AD/Track_Ref_AD
P23
R1
VSS
N.C.
P22
G_IC_6001/IC_6501_NOISE/N.C.
P20
T1
VDD (D_1.5V)
R2
N.C.
EEP_SI_C
EEP_SO_C
R23
AVRH_1
N.C.
(D_2.8V)
AVDD_1
T23
N.C.
(D_2.8V)
AVDD_0
T22
T4
N.C.
(D_2.8V)
AVRH_0
T20
AVSS_0
N.C.
N.C.
U22
U4
GND/LENS_DETE
N.C.
V23
W1
D31A07
N.C.
U23
V2
D30A06
N.C.
V22
V4
D29A05
N.C.
V20
Y1
D28A04
N.C.
W23
W22
N.C.
W20
D25A01
N.C.
Y23
D24A00
N.C.
Y22
AB5 AC5
Y7
AB7 AC7
Y9
CS
HOLD
IC4203
AK6512CAS-E2
64K EEPROM
WP
SI
C4214
XX
R4250 0
1
2
E
C4216
0.01
R4254 0
VR4201
XX
R4219
1M
R4218
1M
GENERAL_AD
SYSTEM_AD
R4247
XX
R4260 XX
TRACK_TEMP_AD
R4259 XX
TRACK_LEVEL_Z
R4258 XX
TRACK_LEVEL_Y
R4257 XX
TRACK_LEVEL_X
R4217
1k
SSS
SSS
XWEN
XWEN
ZOOM_SW_AD
F
R4246
XX
XFTR_NR
R4271
1M
R4270
1k
R4273
1k
R4272
1M
XFTR_NR
SYS_V
SYS_V
2ND_ZOOM_AD
BODY_AD
R4274
10k
3G_CNT
R4255
0
R4220
47k
R4256
XX
XCS_IC_1401_RAM
XCS_IC_1401_BUS
IC_1401_BUS_CLK
C4213
1u
ALE_CAM
WR01_CAM
RDX_CAM
DXXA13_CAM
DXXA11_CAM
DXXA09_CAM
R4276
XX
XCS_IC_1401_BUS
ALE_CAM
WR01_CAM
RDX_CAM
R4275
XX
XCS_IC_1401_RAM
IC_1401_BUS_CLK
DXXA08_CAM
D31A07_CAM
D30A06_CAM
D29A05_CAM
D28A04_CAM
D27A03_CAM
D26A02_CAM
D25A01_CAM
AA22
D24A00_CAM
AA23
CAM_FLD
G
DXXA13_CAM
DXXA12_CAM
DXXA11_CAM
DXXA10_CAM
DXXA09_CAM
DXXA08_CAM
D31A07_CAM
D30A06_CAM
D29A05_CAM
D28A04_CAM
D27A03_CAM
D26A02_CAM
H
D25A01_CAM
D24A00_CAM
CAM_FLD
Y4
CAM_VD
CAM_VD
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
CAM_VD_HS
OSC0
VDD (D_2.8V)
OSC1
VSS
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
N.C./IRIS_PWM
N.C./ND_PWM
VSS
N.C./MZ_LED
N.C.
N.C.
5
MI_LED
AB1
N.C.
EEP_SI/MC_FLASH_SI
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
CL/REC_CRRTO
VDD (D_1.9V)
CAM_SI
CAM_SO
N.C.
CAM_SCK
N.C.
XCS_EEP2
AB8 AC8
N.C.
Y8
N.C.
AB6 AC6
N.C.
Y6
EEP_SO/MC_FLASH_SO
N.C.
D26A02
Y2
N.C.
D27A03
W4
EEP_SCK/MC_FLASH_SCK
W2
Y5
XCS_EEP2_C
IR_RST_LED
DXXA10_CAM
AA2
N.C.
6
R4284
XX
U20
N.C.
N.C.
D
C4212
1u
DXXA12_CAM
U2
ZM_RST_SENS
C4227
0.01u
R4283
47K
R20
T2
A22 A23 AC3 AB3 AB4 AC4
EEP_SCK_C
R22
AVSS_1
U1
VDD
2.8
0
EEP_SCK_C
LENS_TEMP_AD
LENS_TEMP_AD
(D_2.8V)
N.C.
ZM_RST_LED
R4278
XX
MD2_C
M23
N2
D4
XCS_MC_FLASH_C
L20
M20
B1
MD2_C
Track_Level_Y_AD
XBEAR_USE
AB2
XCS_MC_FLASH_C
L22
DXXA12
AA1
XSYS_RST
Track_Level_Z_AD
N1
N.C.
XSYS_RST
L23
M22
N.C.
H
K20
ZOOM_SW_AD
N.C.
D24A00_CAM
SYSTEM_AD
Track_Temp_AD
DXXA13
HI_SO(HI->BC)
D25A01_CAM
J22
M4
HI_SI(BC->HI)
NTSC/XPAL_DET
ANIN1
ND_HALL_AD/Track_Level_X_AD
C1
2.8
R4253 0
K22
XHI_CS/XCS_CAMERA
D26A02_CAM
NTSC/XPAL_DET
J23
K23
XHI_SCK
D27A03_CAM
AVSS_U
J20
WR01
5
R4251 0
GENERAL_AD
N.C.
D28A04_CAM
H20
ALE
xWEN
D29A05_CAM
AVRH_U
K4
SSS
HI_SI
HI_SO
HI_SI
HI_SO
H22
(D_2.8V)
ANIN0
N.C.
D30A06_CAM
G20
AVDD_U
MF_LED/N.C.
VSS
D31A07_CAM
H23
(D_2.8V)
N.C.
N.C./FC_RST_LED
XHI_SCK
XCS_CAMERA
G22
TUL
VSS
GND/FC_RST_SENS
XHI_SCK
C2
VSS
(D_2.8V)
CORE_BUS_CLK/IC_1401_BUS_CLK
V1
XCS_CAMERA
G23
K2
R4
G
VDD
K1
L1
6
TXD3
XCS_SIO_IC_6001/IC_6501
XRST_IC_7001_CPU
J4
L2
7
SCK3
GND
4
SO
VDD
XIN
VDD
HOLD
XRDY
3
D_2.8V
XCS_SIO_CAM
X0
P4
C4207
0.1u
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
VDD
N.C.
XCS_SIO_IC_6001/IC_6501
E4
H2
RXD3
2
AC1
D2
H1
8
CS
EEP_SO_C
AC2
DXXA08_CAM
C4203
XX
2.8
D1
G4
2.8
EEP_SI_C
(D_2.8V)
N.C.
N.C.
TRACK_LEVEL_EN
N.C.
VAP_DD_ON
N.C.
xPAL_NT
XCS_MC_FLASH
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
REC_CRRT1(N.C.)/CL
N.C.
VSS
CAM_LATCH_VD/CL
FLD
SH_STBY/N.C.
XFTR_NR
XRST_IC_6001/IC_6501
X1
XNS_ON_SW/ND_SW2
VDD
ND_SW1
ND_SW3
CS_SIRCS2
N.C.
CS_CIRCS1
N.C.
A9 D10 B10 A10 A11 B11 A12 D11 B12 D12 A13 B13 D13 A14 B14 A15 D14 B15 D15 A16 B16 D16 A17 B17 D17 A18 B18 D18 A19 B19 A20 D19 B20 B21 A21 AB23 Y20
N.C.
B9
SIRCS_IN
D9
N.C.
A8
VSS
B8
N.C.
D8
N.C.
N.C.
A7
CAM_VD
B7
LINE_OUT_VD
N.C.
MZ_A/GND
D7
CAM_VD_HS
MZ_B/GND
CAM_VD_HDI
MF_A/GND
A6
VSS
G2
C4206
0.1u
E
ZOOM_SW_AD
B6
VAP_LOCK_SENS/ND_SW4
C4205
10p
R4212
10k
LENS_TEMP_AD
D6
C2
MD2_C
XSYS_RST
LENS_TEMP_AD
A5
A2
C1
4
MI_F1_SENS
IR_RST_LED
B5
2.8
VDD
1
GND
IR_RST_LED
D5
2.8
SCK
MI_F1_SENS
A4
C
IC4202
AK6514CF-E2
128K EEPROM
R4223
100k
CAM_VD_HS
N.C.
D
MI_F0_SENS
B4
(D_1.5V)
2
1
A1
X4201
20MHz
MI_LED
B3
3
MI_F0_SENS
CL002
R4248
100K
XCS_EEP_C
MF_B/GND
(D_2.8V) VDD
C4204
10p
B2
N.C.
AC23AC22 A3
R4205
XX
MI_LED
CL003
VCC
C4234
0.01u
C4235
0.01u
SYSTEM_AD
R4202
0
R4215
100k
GENERAL_AD
MI_F0_SENS
R4204
100k
SYSTEM_AD
R4216
470k
R4214
XX
7
C4208
0.1u
N.C.
R4201
XX
GENERAL_AD
R4279
1k
MI_F1_SENS
C
B
8
VAP_DD_ON
VAP_DD_ON
NTSC/XPAL_DET
R4282
39k
XCS_MC_FLASH_C
XRST_IC_6001/IC_6501
ND_SW4
ND_SW2
XFTR_NR
CAM_FLD
ND_SW1
ND_SW3
XSIRCS_IN
CS_SIRCS_2
SYS_V
CAM_VD
HDI_VD
CS_SIRCS_1
R4281
39k
CAM_VD_HS
B
MI_F0_SENS
MI_F1_SENS
R4207
100k
4
R4287
0
3
1
R4286
XX
AB9 AC9 Y10 AB10 AC10 Y11 AB11 AC11 Y12 AB12 AC12 Y13 AB13 AC13 AC14 AB14 Y14 AC15 AB15 Y15 AC16 AB16 Y16 AC17 AB17 Y17 AC18 AB18 Y18 AC19 AB19 AC20 Y19 AC21 AB20 AB21 AB22 B23 D20
EEP_SI_C
EEP_SO_C
HDI_VD
HDI_VD
EEP_SCK_C
CL001
I
I
CAM_SCK
C4209
0.1u
CAM_SCK
CAM_SO
C4211
0.1u
CAM_SO
CAM_SI
CAM_SI
XCS_SIO_CAM
XRST_IC_7001_CPU
XRST_IC_6001/IC_6501
XRST_IC_6001/IC_6501
XCS_SIO_IC_6001/IC_6501
C4233
XX
C4228
XX
J
3G_CNT
TRACK_TEMP_AD
TRACK_LEVEL_Z
TRACK_LEVEL_Y
TRACK_LEVEL_X
3G_SENSER_STBY
C4232
XX
C4231
XX
C4229
XX
K
XRST_IC_7001_CPU
R4269
XX
EEP_SI_C
EEP_SO_C
EEP_SCK_C
CAM_SI
CAM_SO
CAM_SCK
XCS_EEP2_C
HI_SO
HI_SI
XHI_SCK
XCS_CAMERA
XWEN
SSS
J
ZM_RST_LED
XCS_SIO_IC_6001/IC_6501
XCS_SIO_CAM
20 19 18 17 16 15
K
2
1
11 12 13 14
C4230
XX
4
3
SE4201
XX
5
6
7
8
9
10
VC-543 BOARD(17/24)
CAMERA CONTROL, EEPROM
L
L
XX MARK:NO MOUNT
NO MARK:REC/PB MODE
08
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-23
VC-543 (17/24)
Ver. 1.1 2008.12
The changed portions from
Ver. 1.0 are shown in blue.
1
3
2
4
5
7
6
8
10
9
11
12
13
14
15
16
D_1.5V
FB4401
D_1.5V
C4416
0.1u
A
D_2.8V
A
R4433
XX
D_2.8V
C4415
0.1u
XLINE_CNT2
XLINE_CNT3A
XLINE_CNT3B
DRP
SWP
CAP_ON
CAP_FWD
FRRV
CONT1
SCWIN
XCS_MC_FLASH
TRRT
LOAD
UNLOAD
TRRV
SYS_V
TAPE_LED_ON
LPS
XRST_IC_2601_1
XRST_IC_2601_2
CAP_FG
TREEL_FG
SREEL_FG
HDMI_SCL
HDMI_SDA
OFR2
DRUM_FG
DRUM_PG
VREF
XCS_LCD
SD_OSD_VD
INT_IC_2201
XCS_IC_2801
SW_PS
ALL_PS
NTSC/XPAL_DET
XLINE_CNT1B
XD4CN
XLINE_CNT1A
XLINE_CNT2
XLINE_CNT3A
R4443
100k
XLINE_CNT3B
CL4409
XD4CN
XLINE_CNT1A
B
CL4404
XLINE_CNT1B
XCS_IC_8007
CL4402
XCS_IC_8007
CL4405
B
SIPA_RCK
SIPA_ENABLE
O_INT_MIX_SELECT
SIPA_RCK
SIPA_ENABLE
SIPA_CLR
XCS_EVF
REG_GND
SIPA_CLR
C4410
0.1u
R4442
100k
XCS_IC_2201
INT_IC_2201
XRST_IC_2201
C4408
0.1u
INT_IC_2201
C
R4418
470k
C
XCS_IC_2201
XRST_IC_2201
FRRV
XCS_IC_2801
FRRV
XCS_IC_2801
XRST_PHY
XRST_PHY
OFR2
OFR2
XSYS_RST
C4407
10p
XCS_IC_5401
XCS_IC_5401
CAP_PWM
R4403
10k
CAP_PWM
LM_LIM_DET
LM_LIM_DET
SREEL_FG
R4405
100k
XRST_IC_2601_DV
C4403
0.1u
TAPE_TOP
XCS_IC_2601_HD
DRUM_FG
XCS_IC_2201
DRUM_PG
XCS_IC_3401
DRUM_PG
ALE_IC_4401
TAPE_LED_ON
DXXA13_IC_4401
CNA
CNA
DXXA12_IC_4401
IC_3401_PLL_ON
IC_3401_PLL_ON
DXXA11_IC_4401
XCS_IC_3401
DXXA10_IC_4401
XRST_LINK
DXXA09_IC_4401
LPS
DXXA08_IC_4401
XCS_IC_2601_HD
C4404
XX
XCS_IC_2601_DV
XCS_IC_2601_DV
DXXA07_IC_4401
C4405
0.1u
G4
XO_CS4_IC_1801
H1
VDD
H2
XO_CS3_FLASH
H4
XO_CS2_IC_2601_HD
J1
XO_CS1_IC_2201
J2
XO_CS0_IC_3401
J4
N.C. / O_REEL_FWD
K1
O_MCLK_PBUS
K2
VSS
K4
O_AL_PBUS
O_WR0_PBUS01
L4
O_RD_PBUS
DXXA13_IC_4401
O_PPG10_DRP
O_PPG11_SWP
VDD
O_CAP_ON
SDI Reserve 00
(D_2.8V)
N.C. / XI_CC_DOWN
O_FRRV
O_PPG16_SCWIN
O_PPG18_CONT1
O_LM-
XI_CS_MC_FLASH
I_SDI_CONFIG_DONE
O_LM+
O_RTG4_TRRT
SDI Reserve 02
O_RTG7_SYSV
O_RTG5_TRRV
O_TAPE_LED_ON
VSS
SDI Reserve 03
O_LPS
SDI Reserve 04
XO_RST_IC_2601
XO_RST_IC_2601_2
N.C./O_CM+
I_FG_CAP
VDD
I_FG_TREEL
(D_1.5V)
I_FG_SREEL
HDMI_SCL
HDMI_SDA
N.C./I_FG_REEL_M
I_FG_DRUM
VSS
I_EX_FP
I_PG_DRUM
O_CAP_FWD
L20
N23
N22
P1
O_PBX_DXXA09
XO_LINE_CNT3B
N20
P2
O_PBX_DXXA08
XO_LINE_CNT3A
P23
C1
T1
XO_LINE_CNT2
P22
XO_LINE_CNT1A
P20
XI_D4CN
R22
VDD (D_1.5V)
R2
O_PBX_DXXA07
R4
O_PBX_DXXA06
R4430
100k
R4431
100k
AVSS_1
R23
AVRH_1
R20
T4
U22
V23
W1
O_PBX_D31A07
AI_SDC
U23
V2
O_PBX_D30A06
XI_SLOWSHUT_NR
V22
V4
O_PBX_D29A05
Panel Reserve 02
V20
Y1
O_PBX_D28A04
N.C./AI_T_ELTN_ERR
W23
W2
O_PBX_D27A03
AI_REC_LEVEL_VOL_4
W22
W4
O_PBX_D26A02
AI_REC_LEVEL_VOL_3
W20
Y2
O_PBX_D25A01
AI_REC_LEVEL_VOL_2
Y23
A22 A23 AC3 AB3 AB4 AC4
Y5
AB5 AC5
Y6
AB6 AC6
Y7
AB7 AC7
Y8
AB8 AC8
Y9
D26A02_IC_4401
D25A01_IC_4401
XRST_IC_2201
D24A00_IC_4401
IC_3401_PLL_ON
XCS_IC_2002
XREEL_HALL_ON
XHDMI_DICN
D28A04_IC_4401
D27A03_IC_4401
D26A02_IC_4401
D25A01_IC_4401
D24A00_IC_4401
XCS_IC_2002
XHDMI_DICN
XLINE_CNT1B
XPSV_D4
C4414
XX
DDRA_SEL1
DDRA_SEL2
DDRA_SEL3
XPSV_D4
E
DDRA_SEL1
DDRA_SEL2
DDRA_SEL3
NTSC/XPAL_DET
DRP
DRP
SWP
SWP
TRRT
SIPA_ENABLE
TRRT
TRRV
SIPA_RCK
SD_OSD_VD
SIPA_CLR
VREF
DDRA_SEL3
TRRV
SD_OSD_VD
VREF
VSP_SO
F
XVSP_SCK
VSP_SO
DDRA_SEL2
DDRA_SEL1
VSP_SI
VSP_SI
XPSV_D4
R4424
100k
XHDMI_DICN
XLINE_CNT3B
HP_JACK_IN
SCWIN
HP_JACK_IN
SCWIN
XLINE_CNT3A
XLINE_CNT2
XLINE_CNT1A
XD4CN
C4413
1u
G
XCS_DA1
IC_1801_OEREF
DEW_DET
O_INT_MIX_SELECT
O_INT_EXT_SELECT
R4427
220k
R4432
68k
XFTR_NR
XFTR_NR
XCS_DA1
IC_1801_OEREF
O_INT_MIX_SELECT
O_INT_EXT_SELECT
XFTR_NR
MCLK
AA22
IPU_MODE_
SW_D
AA23
AB9 AC9 Y10 AB10 AC10 Y11 AB11 AC11 Y12 AB12 AC12 Y13 AB13 AC13 AC14 AB14 Y14 AC15 AB15 Y15 AC16 AB16 Y16 AC17 AB17 Y17 AC18 AB18 Y18 AC19 AB19 AC20 Y19 AC21 AB20 AB21 AB22 B23 D20
XCS_IC_1801_IC_4401
WR01_IC_4401
REC_VOL_A/D_CH2
REC_VOL_A/D_CH1
Y22
N.C./AI_S_ELTN_ERR
IPU_MODE_SW_C
IPU_MODE_SW_B
IPU_MODE_SW_A
OSC0
VDD (D_2.8V)
PUAI_ATF_DEBUG_IN
O_FLASH_A20
OSC1
D4
VDD
AI_REC_LEVEL_VOL_1
VSS
B1
O_PBX_D24A00
XO_RST_VTR
AB2
DXXA03_IC_4401
D27A03_IC_4401
XRST_LINK
D29A05_IC_4401
XCS_IC_1801_IC_4401
XO_CS_IC_2002
DXXA01_IC_4401
DXXA02_IC_4401
XRST_PHY
HP_JACK_IN
D
D30A06_IC_4401
MCLK
XO_CS_DA2
AA1
DXXA08_IC_4401
U20
AI_DEW_DET
DXXA00_IC_4401
DXXA07_IC_4401
T20
AVSS_0
O_PBX_DXXA00
D25A01_IC_4401
DXXA06_IC_4401
AVRH_0
XO_CS_HP
O_PBX_DXXA01
U4
D26A02_IC_4401
DXXA05_IC_4401
(D_2.8V)
O_PBX_DXXA02
U2
D29A05_IC_4401
DXXA04_IC_4401
O_PBX_DXXA03
V1
N.C. / O_PWM9_REEL_M
D30A06_IC_4401
T22
XO_CS_DA1
XCS_EVF
T23
AVDD_0
XO_CS_IC_8007
D31A07_IC_4401
AVDD_1
(D_2.8V)
NC (I_CIAO_BUSY2)
XRST_VTR
(D_2.8V)
O_PBX_DXXA04
NC (I_AU_JACK1)
DXXA00_IC_4401
O_PBX_DXXA05
T2
VSS
DXXA01_IC_4401
VD_SI
U1
O_PWM_ATF_DEBUG
DXXA02_IC_4401
VD_SO
(D_2.8V)
XO_RST_HDMI
XCS_EVF_AD
D28A04_IC_4401
XVSP_SCK
M20
VSS
D29A05_IC_4401
LM_LIM_DET
XO_PSV_D4
C4418 C4417
XX
XX
RDX_IC_4401
ALE_IC_4401
XCS_FLASH
WR01_IC_4401
H
RDX_IC_4401
ALE_IC_4401
XCS_FLASH
AB1
FLASH_A20
FLASH_A20
Y4
FLASH_A19
FLASH_A19
FLASH_A18
FLASH_A18
FLASH_A17
FLASH_A17
FLASH_A16
FLASH_A16
FLASH_A15
FLASH_A15
DXXA09_IC_4401
I
DXXA10_IC_4401
DXXA11_IC_4401
DXXA12_IC_4401
R4408
XX
DXXA13_IC_4401
DXXA14_IC_4401
C4411
0.1u
SYS_V
R4420
100k
R4413
10k
R4414
10k
R4446
100k
R4415
100k
DXXA14_IC_4401
SYS_V
L22
(NC)
XHDMI_DICN
P4
R4429
100k
D30A06_IC_4401
CL4407
DXXA11_IC_4401
DXXA12_IC_4401
I_LM_LIM_DET/I_CM_LIM_DET
O_DDRA_SEL1
CL4406
DXXA10_IC_4401
L23
O_PBX_DXXA10
R4440
100k
DXXA09_IC_4401
O_SIPA_CLR
O_PBX_DXXA11
R1
R4428
100k
K20
O_PBX_DXXA12
R4439
100k
DXXA08_IC_4401
K22
N4
CL4408
DXXA07_IC_4401
K23
N2
O_PWM1_CAP
DXXA06_IC_4401
J20
N1
O_PWM0_DRUM
DXXA05_IC_4401
ANIN0
O_PNL_BL_ON
O_SIPA_ENABLE
M22
IPU_SI5_EEP
DXXA04_IC_4401
J22
M23
R4411
XX
DXXA03_IC_4401
J23
ANIN1
O_DDRA_SEL2
R4409
XX
DXXA02_IC_4401
H20
AVSS_U
O_DDRA_SEL3
AA2
DXXA01_IC_4401
H22
AVRH_U
O_PBX_DXXA13
D24A00_IC_4401
DXXA00_IC_4401
AVDD_U
(D_2.8V)
O_PBX_DXXA14
O_SO5_EEP
DXXA03_IC_4401
REC_VOL_A/D_CH2
(D_2.8V)
M4
D27A03_IC_4401
REC_VOL_A/D_CH2
NC (I_AU_JACK2)
O_SCK5_EEP_VSP
DXXA04_IC_4401
XVD_SCK
REC_VOL_A/D_CH1
H23
M2
D28A04_IC_4401
REC_VOL_A/D_CH1
G22
G20
IC4401
MB91195ABGL-G-261-ERE1
MECHA CONTROL
xO_FFREWup / XI_CASETTE_IN
XCS_LCD_AD
XCS_LCD
C2
VSS
R4423
470k
R4421
1k
DXXA06_IC_4401
XCS_EVF
XCS_LCD
G23
O_SIPA_RCK
IPU_SI4_VD
XRST_VTR
VDD
TUL
N.C. / O_CM-
L1
D31A07_IC_4401
ATF_LATCH
C4412
1u
NTSC/XPAL_DET
O_SO4_VD
VD_SI
(D_2.8V)
XO_CS_EVF_AD
VD_SO
(D_2.8V)
XO_SCK4_VD
XCS_EVF_AD
XO_RST_IC_2601_DV
R4438
100k
XVD_SCK
I_EX_SD_OSD_VD
F20
DXXA05_IC_4401
XCS_LCD_AD
XO_CS_LCD
F22
VDD (D_1.9V)
XRST_IC_2601_2
XRST_IC_2601_2
E20
XO_LINE_CNT1B
I_TAPE_END
XRST_IC_2601_1
XRST_IC_2601_1
D23
XO_REEL_HALL_ON
I_TAPE_TOP
XCS_IC_2601_HD
D22
HP_JACK_IN
XO_CS_PANEL_AD
XO_CS_IC_3201
LPS
XO_RST_PHY
XO_RST_LINK
XO_CS6_IC_2601_DV
O_PU_LIP_SLEEP
XRST_LINK
C23
G1
XI_DVCN
XCS_IC_3401
VDD
F1
DXXA14_IC_4401
PWD
C22
F23
M1
PWD
B22
N.C./O_REEL_ON
O_IC_3401_PLL_ON
L2
RDX_IC_4401
O_PPG9_ATF_LATCH
XRST
WR01_IC_4401
F
XO_CS_ALIGN
E23
XO_CS_IC_5401
DEW_DET
TC_PB_DATA
NC (I_CIAO_BUSY)
DEW_DET
XINIT
IPU_SI1_VSP
TAPE_LED_ON
F4
I_OEREF
XREEL_HALL_ON
MODE_SW_B
MCLK
MODE_SW_C
XREEL_HALL_ON
E22
O_SO1_VSP
MODE_SW_C
XO_RST_IC_2201
XO_SCK1_VSP
MODE_SW_B
MODE_SW_A
D31A07_IC_4401
AC1
MD0
F2
XRST_IC_2601_DV
AC2
E1
IPU_SI0_HI (HI->MC)
MODE_SW_A
R4406
0
ATF_LATCH
XRST_IC_2601_DV
MD1
XO_SCS0_HI_MC
DRUM_FG
XCS_FLASH
ATF_LATCH
MD2
O_SO0_HI(MC->HI)
TAPE_TOP
TAPE_END
A9 D10 B10 A10 A11 B11 A12 D11 B12 D12 A13 B13 D13 A14 B14 A15 D14 B15 D15 A16 B16 D16 A17 B17 D17 A18 B18 D18 A19 B19 A20 D19 B20 B21 A21 AB23 Y20
XIN
G2
XCS_IC_1801_IC_4401
LOAD
LOAD
TAPE_END
B9
E2
XO_SCK0_HI
UNLOAD
UNLOAD
C4402
0.01u
D9
E4
N.C. / O_SRC_PDN
CAP_FG
XCS_LCD_AD
XCS_IC_2601_DV
C4401
0.01u
A8
D2
HDMI_AU_SEL
CAP_FG
B8
(D_1.5V)
O_FLASH_A16
R4402
10k
CAP_FWD
D8
X0
O_FLASH_A15
CAP_ON
CAP_ON
CAP_FWD
R4437
100k
A7
D1
O_FLASH_A19
SREEL_FG
B7
VSS
VSS
TREEL_FG
R4401
100
D7
X1
O_FLASH_A17
TREEL_FG
A6
I_EX_VREF
I_EX_VSYNC
B6
XO_CS_IC_2801
O_SW_PS
O_ALL_PS
XO_CS_EVF
XO_CS_AES1
D6
C2
MD2
DRUM_PWM
DRUM_PWM
I
A5
C1
O_FLASH_A18
XFFREWUP
H
B5
N.C./IPU_L_CASETTE
X4401
20MHz
XFFREWUP
G
D5
A2
D
E
A4
I_EX_INT_IC_2201
A1
B4
XO_CS_AES2
C4406
10p
XO_CS_TRF
CONT1
B3
I_NTSC_xPAL
CONT1
SW_PS
B2
XO_CS_CIAO2
SW_PS
AC23AC22 A3
ALL_PS
(D_2.8V) VDD
ALL_PS
C4409
0.1u
XRST_HDMI
K
XSYS_RST
MD2
XCS_MC_FLASH
MODE_SW_C
MODE_SW_B
MODE_SW_A
XRST_VTR
XCS_IC_2002
XCS_DA1
XCS_IC_8007
XRST_HDMI
CAP_PWM
DRUM_PWM
EEP_SI_S
EEP_SO_S
XFFREWUP
EEP_SCK_S
VD_SI
VD_SO
XCS_EVF_AD
XVD_SCK
XCS_IC_3201
TAPE_END
TAPE_TOP
PWD
XCS_IC_5401
CNA
VSP_SI
VSP_SO
IC_1801_OEREF
XVSP_SCK
HI_SO
HI_SI
XCS_IC_4401
XHI_SCK
O_INT_EXT_SELECT
FLASH_A15
FLASH_A16
HDMI_SCL
HDMI_SDA
XCS_IC_3201
FLASH_A17
HDMI_SCL
HDMI_SDA
XCS_IC_3201
J
HI_SI
HI_SO
FLASH_A18
HI_SI
HI_SO
FLASH_A19
J
XHI_SCK
XCS_IC_4401
FLASH_A20
XHI_SCK
XCS_IC_4401
XRST_HDMI
XSYS_RST
K
MD2
XCS_MC_FLASH
EEP_SI_S
EEP_SI_S
EEP_SO_S
EEP_SO_S
EEP_SCK_S
EEP_SCK_S
VC-543 BOARD(18/24)
L
L
MECHA CONTROL
XX MARK:NO MOUNT
08
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-24
VC-543 (18/24)
• Refer to page 4-3 (English), 4-4 (Japanese) for mark 0.
1
2
4
3
5
8
7
6
9
10
11
12
13
16
15
14
BATT/XEXT
R4725
XX
CN4602 XX
A
ACV_UNREG
1
ACV_GND
2
C4728
XX
BATT_XEXT
3
C4729
XX
LF4601
XX
2
1
3
ACV_UNREG
C4740
XX
4
A
C4741
XX
REG_GND
VDR461
XX
DD_6.5V
D4612
MAZS120G08S0
BATT_SIG
3
BATT_GND
4
Q4611, Q4612
B+ SWITCH
DCPACK_SW
LND462
1
s
2
3
BT901
BATTERY TERMINAL
BOARD
4
F4603
Note:BT901 is not included in
VC-543 complete board(service).
3
VIN
8.2
R4714
0
D4618
MA3S132EG8S0
VTR_UNREG
C4726
10
B
6
NP
C4679
0.001
GND 5
3
VCONT 4
XLR_UNREG
(1.4A/32V)
VTR_DD_ON
C4678
1
REG_GND
ACV_UNREG
Q4615
ECH8631-S-TL-E
SWITCH
8.2
0
7.9
7.9
1
8
7
5
6
7.9
C
7.9
D4622
1SS383(T5RSONY1)
4
3
BATT_S_UNREG
BATT_SIG
R4728
XX
R4727
XX
2
4
3
7.9
4
R4726
100k
3
5
2
6
1
Q4619
XX
R4729
XX
F4604
(1.4A/32V)
F4605
(1.4A/32V)
F4606
(1.4A/32V)
F4607
(1.4A/32V)
F4608
(1.4A/32V)
F4601
(1.4A/32V)
REG_GND
BATT_UNREG
L4618
10uH
VTR_UNREG
A_1.2V
A_1.2V
R4637
0
D_1.2V
R4650
0
R4745
XX
R4746
XX
C4662
4.7u
C4656
XX
C4641
10u
R4639
0
0
D_1.0V
IC4610
XX
R4695
0
EP_2.8V
GND 2
GND 2
R4638
0
XX
XX
XX
XX
XX
XX
R4647
R4648
R4649
R4670
XX
R4646
R4744
XX
Q4617
XX
XX
Q4616
SSM3K03FE(TPL3)
SWITCH
R4645
R4668
2700
R4734
1k
XX
4 OUT - 3
- 3
DCPACK_SW
R4644
4 OUT
INIT_CHARGE_ON
C4642
10u
R4669
1200
5 VDD + 1
5 VDD + 1
XX
FAST_CHARGE
R4735
4700
C4689
XX
R4643
Q4618
XX
IC4608
XX
R4642
R4723
1M
C4743
XX
R4641
2
1
D4621
XX
REG_GND
C
D_1.2V_K
C4706 C4670 C4610 C4611 C4612 C4613 C4710
10u
10u
10u
10u
10u
10u
10
ACV_UNREG
C4730
0.022u
BATT/XEXT
D
FB
1.2
R4707
XX
CHASSIS_GND
VOUT
2
C4681
1
R4655
33k
1.2
1
C4680
220P
R4654
0
5
R4706
1M
FBM_UNREG_ON
LND463
LND464
CHASSIS_GND
IC4606
TK11100CSCB-G
6.5V REG
ST_UNREG
Q4612
MCH6305-TL-E-S
8 3
Q4611
8.2
DTC144EMFS6T2L
0
CHASSIS_GND
D4613
MAZS120G08S0
D4620
EDZ-TE61-5.6B
C4718
1
R4705
10k
CHASSIS_GND
0
6
5
2
1
8.2 4
LND461
B
CF_UNREG
F4609
(1.4A/32V)
BATT_SIG
D4619
EDZ-TE61-5.6B
R4653
100K
R4708
XX
BATT_S_UNREG
3
2
2
1
DCPACK_SW
1
CN4601 4P
BATT_UNREG
D_2.8V
L4612
1uH
A_2.8V
D
A_2.8V
R4736
XX
C4643
10u
C4653
10u
C4709
10u
BATT_IN
XRESET
C4615
1u
C4614
0.1u
E
C4616
1u
L4601
10uH
C4620
1u
C4617
0.22u
C4683
1u
D_2.5V
4
2.8
2.8
IC4607
CE
VDD
R1114Q251D-TR-FA
GND
2.5V REG VOUT
2.5
D_2.5V
3
2
1
R4743
0
C4684
1u
R4621
XX
R4666
XX
E
C4628
10u
EVER_3.0V
VOUT
LI_3V
L4605
15uH
R4608
100
D4602
1SS357-TPH3
C4621
1u
A_4.6V
L4613
2.2uH
C4629
10u
AU_4.6V
AU_4.6V
C4644
2.2u
R4601
4700
CTL1
LX5a
LX5b
PGND5a
PGND5b
VR
PVDD6a
CH6
AVDD1
CS(Soft Start)
OSC_SW
PVDD6b
LX6a
LX6b
CH7
RT
AVDD3
SENSEa
SENSEb
LX7a
LX7b
PGND7a
LANC_OUT
PGND7b
WAKE_UP
PVDD8a
DATA_OUT
PVDD8b
CH8
LANC_DC(5.6V)
DATA_IN
XCTL2
AGND3
LX8a
LX8b
PGND8a
LDO4
C4637
0.47u
C4687
1u
C4638
1u
C4631
10u
C4623
1u
G
D_1.5V
R4629
0
R4625
XX
L4607
15uH
C4624
1u
L4626
1uH
R4738
15k
C4632
10u
R4739
6800
R4626
XX
L4608
15uH
L4627
1uH
EP_1.8V
L4610
1uH
IC4611
NJM2125F(TE2)
DC CONTROL
12.0
1.6
1 +
D_1.8V
D_1.8V
C4744
2.2u
C4646
2.2u
VDD 5
2 GND
1.6
3 - OUT 4
EP_1.8V
C4748
2.2u
5.0
R4742
0
D_3.8V
C4625
1u
C4745
XX
C4633
10u
C4749
2.2u
R4747
68k
R4627
XX
L4603
15uH
R4741
XX
C4751
2.2u
C4634
10u
C4626
1u
R4628
XX
L4604
10uH
D_3.3V
SP_+5V
LENS_5V
C4707
10u
DVDD2
OUT9-1
VS9
OUT9-2
DVDD3
OUT10-1
VS10
OUT10-2
L4625
1uH
AU_-9V
R4617 C4619
330 0.022u
AU_+10V
1
2
-10.5
-10.5
Vin
NP
-1.2
C4664
1u
C4649
4.7u
5.7
C4663
1u
D4605
MA4ZD03001S0
C4672
4.7u
AU_+10V
D4_-2.8V
D4_-2.8V
5
1
3
1
C4652
1u
9.8
Q4604
MCH5804-TL-E
SWITCHING
4
5
3
2
4
IC4603
TK72130CSCL-G
-2.8V REG
Vout
-3.0
CNT
4
C4639
2.2u
R4640
XX
5.1
2
L4609
15uH
3
R4610 C4618
0.1u
180
CL4603
R4609 CL4604
XX
C4671
0.1u
CL4605
CL4602
REG_GND
L4622
10uH
R4710
XX
GND
C4666
1u
J
C4742
4.7u
C4665
0.01u
L4611
Q4603
47uH
MCH5805-TL-E
SWITCHING
0
C4640
2.2u
5 4
4.0
1
A_4.6V
2
8.2
R4611
4700
MT_5V
BL_5V
R4733
XX
R4709
XX
K
I
R4730
0
J
D4603
MA2S7280G8S0
R4612
8200
REG_GND
R4731
XX
C4635
10u
R15 P15 C4 B4 A4 B2 A2 C3 B3 A3 P14 M14 N14 M15 N15 C11 C12 A11 B11 C10 C9 B12 E14 E13 D13 D14 E15 C14 F13 G13 A15 B15 B14 C15 D15 A14 B13 A13 A12
R4605
XX
R4740
XX
L4624
1uH
C4692
10u
C4627
1u
D_3.3V
C4747
1u
R4677
0
R4737
XX
IC4612
R1114Q331D-TR-FA
3.3V REG
3.5
3.7
CE
VDD
3.3
GND
VOUT
H
MS_3.8V
C4746
1u
R4732
XX
DGND1
CH10_SW2
CH10_SW1
+INE10
DRUM_IN
-INE10
FB10
OUTA
-INA
+INE9
PGND8b
CH9_SW2
OUT11
DNGD2
IC_5401_13.5V
R4624
XX
L4602
15uH
4
IC4601
MB44C005BBGL-G-ERE1
DC CONTROL, RESET, LANC DRIVE
AGND1
PVDD5b
CH5
AGND1
L4623
10uH
C4636
4.7u
3
PVDD5a
AGND1
F
D4608
MA2SD320G8S0
C4630
10u
C4622
1u
1
CH3
CH4
AGND1
RP_4.6V
C4750
XX
D4607
MA2SD320G8S0
R4623
XX
L4606
10uH
L4628
XX
D4604
R4631
MA2SD320G8S0 XX
2
P8 R8 P9 R9 P10 R10 B8 A8 B9 A9 B10 A10 A1 B1 P13 R13 P12 R12 P11 R11 L14 L15 K14 K15 J14 J15
F1
B7 A7 B6 A6 B5 A5 H2 H1 G2 G1 F2
LX2a
LX2b
PGND2a
PGND2b
PVDD2a
PVDD2b
PGND1b
LX1a
LX1b
PGND1a
IN1
PVDD1b
IN2
IN3
PVDD1a
IN4
IN5
IN6
IN7
IN8
CH6_SW
APPL_SW2
CS_OUT
VOUT
VBATT
RST_OUT(RESET)
V_UNREG
VCH
VRO
AVDD2
DVDD1
CH9_SW1
XLANC_ON
I
LX4b
PGND4a
AGND1
16V_IN
LANC_IN
LANC_OUT
LX4a
VB
CAP_IN
XLANC_PWR_ON
PVDD4b
AGND1
-INE9
LANC_SIG
PVDD7b
LX3b
PGND4b
FB9
LANC_DC
PVDD7a
LX3a
PGND3a
AGND1
VOUT1_IN
R4607
2.2
PGND6b
AGND1
AGND1
AGND1
VOUT1
C4607
10u
R4603
XX
VREF(2.5V)
SCL
SW_OUT
C4606
1u
PGND6a
CH8_SEL
1.8V_IN
DD_VREF
CSCP
PVDD3b
PVDD4a
LDO1_CTL
R4604
68k
C4604
0.1u
C4605
0.1u
H
PVDD3a
SD2
PVDD10
C4602
1u
C4608
0.1u
C4603
0.047u
CL4601
CH2
PGND3b
VOUT2
VTR_DD_ON
R4630
XX
SD1
LDO2_SW
VTR_UNREG
CH1
C4654
10u
D1 D2 C1 C2
XALART
PVDD11
G
E2
XRST
VOUT3
DD_SD1
N12 C5 C6 C7 F3 N10 C8 N11 J13 E3 H13 H15 H14 G15 G14 F15 F14 E1
DIN
PVDD12
C4601
0.1u
VOUT4
FR_EVER_SO
CLK
-INLDO4
FR_EVER_SCK
LD
DVDD4
XCS_DD1
R 1 4 J 1 M 3 J 2 J 3 L 3 K 3 L 2 K 2 K 1 L 1 R 7 P 5 R 6 R 4 N 4 P 6 P 4 R 5 N 5 J 9 J 8 J 7 H 9 H 8 H 7 G 9 G 8 G 7 N 6 N 7 N 8 N 9 P 7 N 1 3M 1 3L 1 3 K 1 3
F
B_UNREG
AGND3
R3 R2 P2 M1 N1 P1 M2 R1 P3 N2
APPL_SW1
R4606
4700
A_4.6V
L4615
1uH
R4622
XX
3
-13.3
C4650
1u
C4659
1u
BL_-25V
L4616
100uH
BL_-25V
-13.2
R4634
XX
K
R4613
33k
R4614 R4618
22k
22k
R4615
680k
R4620
1M
R4616
150k
1.0
Q4602
UNR91ABG08S0
SWITCH
2.4
A_4.6V
BL_CONT
DD_VREF
R4619
22k
2.5
3.0
DD_SD1
Q4601
UNR92A3G08S0
SWITCH
VC-543 BOARD(19/24)
0.3
DC/DC CONVERTER
L
L
XX MARK:NO MOUNT
NO MARK:REC/PB MODE
08
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-25
VC-543 (19/24)
2
4
3
A
5
6
8
7
10
9
12
A
1
MF_MR_XA
2
MF_MR_XA
MF_MR_XB
3
MF_MR_XB
MF_MR_B
4
MF_MR_B
MF_MR_A
MF_MR_XA
5
MF_MR_VCC
6
MZ_MR_GND
7
MZ_MR_XA
8
MZ_MR_XA
9
MZ_MR_XB
R5109
XX
A_2.8V_REG
MZ_MR_B 10
MZ_MR_B
MZ_MR_A 11
MZ_MR_A
R5022
XX
A_4.6V
C5008
1u
2.8
R5116
XX
MZ_MR_VCC 12
B
IC5003
A_2.8V_REG R1114Q281D-TR-FA
2.8V REG
4.5
3
4
IN
A_2.8V_REG
OUT
MZ_MR_XB
A_2.8V_REG
B
MI_F0_SENS
MI_F0_VCC 15
MI_F1_GND 16
MI_F1_SENS 17
REG_GND
MI_F1_SENS
CE
MI_F0_GND 13
MI_F0_SENS 14
2
1
Q5001
2SA2174GR8S0
SWITCH
0
2.8
MI_F1_VCC 18
4.5
C5010
0.1u
D_2.8V
R5100
47k
NC 19
REG_GND
MI_LED
NC 20
2.8
R5101
1k
NC 21
R5122
XX
C
C
A_4.6V
R5117
33k
A_4.6V_LG
IC5004
TK11100CSCB-G
4.6V REG
8.1
VTR_UNREG
CN5002 51P
LENS
DRIVE
BLOCK
(1/2)
GY-014
CN8501
(PAGE 4-38)
1
PITCH_AD
2
PITCH_AD
A_2.8V
3
A_2.8V_IC_7001
4
YAW_AD
REG_GND
5
CLK
6
CLK
DATA
DATA
7
8
9
F_GMR_B 10
IR_RST_SENS 13
IRIS_B 17
IRIS_A 18
C5026
1u
C5027
10u
C5024
0.001u
8.1
VCONT 4
R5120
XX
R5112
XX
A_2.8V_REG
CN5003 10P
F_MR_B
F_MR_A
IR_RST_SENS
Q5002
2SA2174GR8S0
-0.3 SWITCH 2.8
LENS
DRIVE
BLOCK
(2/2)
D_2.8V
R5102
47k
IRIS_XA
2.8
IRIS_B
IRIS_A
IRIS_XB 19
IRIS_XB
Zoom_A 20
ZOOM_A
SHIFT_P_DRIVE+
1
P_DRIVE_A
SHIFT_P_DRIVE-
2
P_DRIVE_B
SHIFT_P_GND
3
REG_GND
SHIFT_P_VCC
4
SHIFT_P_OUT
5
SHIFT_Y_OUT
6
SHIFT_Y_VCC
7
SHIFT_Y_GND
8
IR_RST_LED
R5105
1k
SHIFT_Y_DRIVE-
9
SHIFT_Y_DRIVE+ 10
Zoom_A 21
Zoom_XB 22
VIN
R5119
15k
6
D
IR_RST_VCC 15
E
3
NP
GND 5
REG_GND
IR_RST_GND 14
IRIS_XA 16
FB
R5121
XX
C5025
100p
D_2.8V
F_GMR_GND 11
F_GMR_A 12
VOUT
2
C5023
1u
YAW_AD
REG_GND
1.2
1
A_4.6V_LG
D_2.8V_IC_7001
D_2.8V
F_GMR_VCC
R5118
6800
4.5
1.2
D
11
CN5001 21P
MF_MR_GND
GND
1
PITCH_AD_IC_7001
YAW_AD_IC_7001
C5022
10u
A_4.6V_LG
L5007
10uH
E
Y_DRIVE_B
Y_DRIVE_A
Note:LENS DRIVE BLOCK is replaced as block(OPTICAL UNIT(CF002)),
so that there PRINTED WIRING BOARD and SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM are omitted.
ZOOM_XB
Zoom_XB 23
Zoom_XA 24
ZOOM_XA
Zoom_XA 25
Zoom_B 26
ZOOM_B
Q5003
XX
Zoom_B 27
S_RST_VCC(N.C) 28
R5103
XX
S_RST_GND 29
F
A_2.8V_REG
Z_GMR_VCC 31
Z_GMR_A 32
D_2.8V
ZM_RST_LED
R5114
XX
S_RST_SENS (N.C) 30
F
R5106
XX
Z_MR_A
Z_GMR_GND 33
Z_GMR_B 34
Z_MR_B
ND_SENS_A 35
Q5004
2SA2174GR8S0
R 2 . 7 / P 0 S W I T C H2 . 8
ND_SW1
ND_VCC_A 36
R5107
47k
ND_GND_A/B 37
L5004
10uH
D_2.8V
R0/P2.8
R2.8/P0
ND_SENS_B 38
R2.0/P2.8
ND_SW2
C5013
XX
ND_VCC_B 39
C5014
XX
ND_SW3
ND_SENS_C 40
R5104
1k
R5108
XX
C5015
XX
REG_GND
ND_GND_C 41
ND_VCC_C 42
G
ND_SENS_D 43
ND_GND_D 44
ND_VCC_D 45
TEMP_GND 46
TEMP_OUT 47
C5016
0.1u
R5096 R5098
XX
XX
ND_SW4
Q5005
DTC144EMFS6T2L
SWITCH
G
XRST_IC_6001/IC_6501
R5099
XX
R5097
XX
LENS_TEMP_AD
N.C. 48
N.C. 49
H
F_DRIVE+ 50
FOCUS+
F_DRIVE- 51
FOCUS-
VC-543 BOARD(20/24)
Note:LENS DRIVE BLOCK is replaced as block(OPTICAL UNIT(CF002)),
so that there PRINTED WIRING BOARD and SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM are omitted.
LENS CONNECTOR
H
XX MARK:NO MOUNT
NO MARK:REC/PB MODE
R:REC MODE
P:PB MODE
08
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-26
VC-543 (20/24)
1
3
2
4
5
7
6
8
10
9
11
12
13
14
15
16
A
R6008
XX
Z_MR_B
R6014
XX
Z_MR_A
F_MR_B
B
Z_MR_A
R6009
XX
F_MR_B
R6015
XX
F_MR_A
C
AD_FC_MR_B
AD_FC_MR_A
F_MR_B
F_MR_A
F_MR_A
AD_FC_MR_B
Z_MR_B
AD_FC_MR_A
B
A
C
R6001
XX
A_2.8V_REG
R6059
XX
R6003
XX
MZ_MR_XB
AD_MZ_MR_A
R6060
XX
MZ_MR_B
D-INPUT
B OUTPUT
12
6
B-INPUT
GND
11
5
B+INPUT
D+INPUT
1.4
C-INPUT
9
REG_GND
C+INPUT
C OUTPUT
8
C6001
0.1u
10
3
4
V+
R6007
XX 2.8
R6006
XX
C6024
0.001u
A+INPUT
7
MZ_MR_A
C6005
0.0022u
D
R6017
1800
AD_ZM_MR_B
D OUTPUT
14
A-INPUT
13
A OUTPUT
1.4
C6025
0.001u
AD_MZ_MR_B
R6030
39k
C6004
0.0022u
0
R6005
XX
MZ_MR_XA
R6026
2700
C6002
0.0022u
R6016
1800
R6029
39k
0
R6018
XX
R6023
8200
R6024
39k
R6028
8200
1.4
R6032
8200
R6031
XX
AD_ZM_MR_A
IC6002
NJM12902V(TE2)
AMP
1.4
1
D
R6004
XX
C6022
0.001u
2
C6023
0.001u
R6027
2700
1.4
1.4
C6007
0.1u
R6019
1800
A_2.8V_REG
R6061
XX
A_2.8V_REG
R6020
1800
NC
OPIN3N
OUT0A
ZM_MR_B
MVCC0
DAC2OUT
MGND0
ZM_MR_A
OUT0B
OPOUT2
NC
OPIN2N
IC6001
BU2343AGLU-E2
ZOOM/FOCUS MOTOR DRIVE
OUT1B
NC
RVDD
DVSS
TEST2
NC
MGND1
DVDD
MVCC1
REGOUT
OUT1A
TEST0
OUT2A
SCK
MVCC2
XCLR
MGND2
TEST1
OUT2B
CS
SI
NC
NC
CLK
NC
CLK_SEL
SO
OUT3B
MGND3
VD
MVCC3
EN0
NC
E
CL6025
R6033
XX
R6046
39k
AD_ZM_MR_B
C6015
0.0022u
R6034
XX
C6014
0.0022u
R6050
39k
R6048
8200
Z_MR_B
F
R6049
8200
Z_MR_A
R6055
2700
R6051
39k
R6035
XX
R6036
XX
R6054
2700
AD_ZM_MR_A
R6044
XX
C6016
0.0022u
C6011
0.1u
R6040
XX
G
CAM_SCK
R6047
10k
R6041
0
XRST_IC_6001/IC_6501
R6037 XX
R6038
XX
R6039
XX
C6012
0.1u
R6042
XX
XCS_SIO_CAM
CAM_SO
IC_6001/IC_6501_CK
R6045
0
CAM_SI
CAM_VD
R6043
XX
PWM1
EN2
EN1
PWM2
H
EN3
VREG_PDWN
PWM3
EN4
PWM4
BR4
EN5
PWM5
BR5
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
OUT5A
PWM0
OUT3A
MVCC5
NC
H
M12K10 J10 L12 K11 H9 K12 J11 J12 H10 H11 H12 G10 G11 G12 G9 F9 F12 F11 F10 E12 E11 E10 D12 D11 C12 E9 C11 B12 D10 D9 B11
ND_HALL-
AD_IR
NC
ND_BIAS+
AD_ND
AD_ZM_MR_A
ND_BIAS-
AD_ZM_MR_B
IR7
AD_FC_MR_B
AVDD
RST_SENS1
NC
R6025
XX
DAC3OUT
NC
ZOOM_XB
OPOUT3
RST_SENS0
MGND5
ZOOM_XB
ZOOM_B
R6011
XX
AVSS
BR1
OUT5B
ZOOM_B
R6010
XX
AVSS
OUT4B
ZOOM_XB
G
DAC6OUT
MGND4
FOCUS-
FOCUS-
OPIN6N
DAC0OUT
NC
C6003
0.1u
FC_MR_A
NC
FOCUS+
OPOUT6
MVCC4
ZOOM_B
NC
AVDD
OUT4A
FOCUS+
OPOUT0
TEST4(OPEN)
FOCUS-
C6020
22u
4V
REG_GND
OPIN6P
NC
TEST3(OPEN)
F
L2 J4 J3 L1 K2 H4 K1 J2 J1 H3 H2 H1 G3 G2 G1 G4 F4 F1 F2 F3 E1 E2 E3 D1 D2 C1 E4 C2 B1 D3 C3 A1
MZ_MR_B_DAC
AD_FC_MR_A
CREFIN
NC
VREF
IR5
AVSS
I_BIAS+
I_HALL-
OPIN4P
I_BIAS-
DAC4OUT
OPOUT4
AVSS
OPIN4N
NC
OPOUT1
R6022
39k
OPIN1N
MZ_MR_A_DAC
DAC1OUT
OPIN0N
R6021
39k
FOCUS+
C6018
0.1u
B 2 D 4 C 4 A 2 B 3 D 5 A 3 B 4 A 4 C 5 B 5 A 5 C 6 B 6 A 6 D 6 D 7 A 7 B 7 C 7 A 8 B 8 C 8 A 9 B 9 A 1 0 D 8 B 1 0A 1 1 C 9 C 1 0A 1 2
FC_MR_B
E
M1 K3 K4 M2 L3 J5 M3 L4 M4 K5 L5 M5 K6 L6 M6 J6 J7 M7 L7 K7 M8 L8 K8 M9 L9 M10J8 L10M11K9 J9 L11
D_2.8V
FB6001
D_2.8V
ZOOM_XA
R6012
XX
C6010
0.1u
ZOOM_XA
C6017
22u
4V
C6013
XX
REG_GND
L6001
4.7uH
LENS_5V
ZOOM_A
R6013
XX
C6006
0.1u
C6008
22u
10V
C6009
22u
10V
LENS_5V
REG_GND
I
R6052
XX
R6056
XX
R6053
XX
R6057
XX
I
DIRB1
EN1
BR1
DIRA1
J
J
K
K
VC-543 BOARD(21/24)
ZOOM/FOCUS MOTOR DRIVE
L
L
XX MARK:NO MOUNT
NO MARK:REC/PB MODE
08
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-27
VC-543 (21/24)
1
3
2
4
5
7
6
8
10
9
11
12
13
14
15
16
A
A
B
B
MF_MR_XB
MF_MR_B
MF_MR_XA
MF_MR_A
MF_MR_XB
C
MF_MR_B
MF_MR_XA
R6501
XX
R6502
XX
R6503
XX
R6504
XX
MF_MR_A
C
R6541 XX
AD_MZ_MR_A
R6542 XX
AD_MZ_MR_B
MF_MR_B
MF_MR_XA
MF_MR_A
R6518
1800
R6505
XX
CL6502
D
AD_MF_MR_B
CL6501
AD_MF_MR_A
R6516
1800
D
R6527
1800
MZ_MR_B_DAC
R6512
XX
MZ_MR_A_DAC
R6506
XX
R6508
XX
C 6 5 0 3 R86250101
0.1u
R6510
8200
R6513
XX
A_2.8V_REG
R6525
XX
R6543
XX
A_2.8V_REG
C6512
0.1u
NC
OPOUT6
FC_MR_A
OPIN6N
DAC0OUT
DAC6OUT
AVSS
AVSS
OPOUT3
BR1
RST_SENS0
DAC3OUT
RST_SENS1
OPIN3N
ZM_MR_B
OUT0A
MVCC0
DAC2OUT
MGND0
ZM_MR_A
OPOUT2
OUT0B
OPIN2N
NC
IC6501
BU2343AGLU-E2
MANUAL FOCUS RING INPUT
OUT1B
NC
RVDD
DVSS
TEST2
NC
MGND1
DVDD
MVCC1
REGOUT
OUT1A
TEST0
OUT2A
SCK
MVCC2
XCLR
MGND2
TEST1
CS
OUT2B
NC
SI
NC
CLK
NC
CLK_SEL
OUT3B
SO
MGND3
VD
MVCC3
EN0
PWM0
M7 L7
K7 M8 L8
MF_MR_XB
R6533
1800
R6524
XX
CL6503
AD_MF_MR_B
R6529
39k
R6540
39k
R6530
XX
R6526
39k
F
C6509
0.0022u
AD_MF_MR_A
R6532
39k
R6519
XX
C6508
0.0022u
C6506
0.1u
R6534
XX
CAM_SCK
R6520
0
R6521
XX
C6507
0.1u
R6531
10k
XRST_IC_6001/IC_6501
R6535
XX
G
XCS_SIO_IC_6001/IC_6501
CAM_SO
R6536
XX
R6522
XX
R6537
0
IC_6001/IC_6501_CK
R6538
XX
CAM_SI
CAM_VD
R6523
XX
R6539
XX
EN2
EN1
PWM1
PWM2
VREG_PDWN
PWM3
EN4
EN3
PWM4
BR4
EN5
BR5
PWM5
J7
OUT5A
M6 J6
MVCC5
NC
OUT5B
M5 K6 L6
MGND5
OUT4B
MGND4
NC
M4 K5 L5
NC
M3 L4
NC
J5
MVCC4
M1 K3 K4 M2 L3
NC
OUT4A
TEST4(OPEN)
H
NC
NC
OUT3A
TEST3(OPEN)
NC
M12K10 J10 L12 K11 H9 K12 J11 J12 H10 H11 H12 G10 G11 G12 G9 F9 F12 F11 F10 E12 E11 E10 D12 D11 C12 E9 C11 B12 D10 D9 B11
AD_IR
ND_HALL-
NC
ND_BIAS+
AD_ND
AD_ZM_MR_A
AD_ZM_MR_B
ND_BIAS-
IR7
AD_FC_MR_B
AVDD
AD_FC_MR_A
CREFIN
NC
VREF
IR5
AVSS
I_BIAS+
I_HALL-
I_BIAS-
OPOUT4
I_HALL+
DAC4OUT
AVSS
OPIN4N
OPOUT1
OPIN1N
NC
DAC1OUT
OPIN0N
NC
AVDD
NC
G
E
OPOUT0
NC
C6501
0.1u
REG_GND
ND_HALL+
NC
NC
F
L2 J4 J3 L1 K2 H4 K1 J2 J1 H3 H2 H1 G3 G2 G1 G4 F4 F1 F2 F3 E1 E2 E3 D1 D2 C1 E4 C2 B1 D3 C3 A1
E
FC_MR_B
B2 D4 C4 A2 B3 D5 A3 B4 A4 C5 B5 A5 C6 B6 A6 D6 D7 A7 B7 C7 A8 B8 C8 A9 B9 A10 D8 B10 A11 C9 C10 A12
C6513
22u
4V
H
K8 M9 L9 M10 J8 L10 M11 K9 J9 L11
D_2.8V
FB6501
IRIS_XA
IRIS_A
IRIS_B
IRIS_XB
D_2.8V
IRIS_XA
C6510
0.1u
IRIS_A
IRIS_B
IRIS_XB
R6507
XX
R6515
XX
C6511
22u
4V
REG_GND
L6501
10uH
LENS_5V
LENS_5V
EN2
DIRA2
DIRB2
IRIS_XB
EN2
C6505
10u
10V
REG_GND
IRIS_B
EN2
I
DIRA2
IRIS_A
DIRA2
C6504
XX
C6502
0.1u
DIRB2
IRIS_XA
DIRB2
I
J
J
K
K
VC-543 BOARD(22/24)
L
L
LENS DRIVE
XX MARK:NO MOUNT
08
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-28
VC-543 (22/24)
1
3
2
4
5
7
6
8
10
9
11
12
13
14
15
16
A
A
CL7001
CAM_SI
CAM_SO
B
XCS_SIO_CAM
D_2.8V
R7001
XX
XRST_IC_7001
B
DSCK_VM
VAP_DD_ON
D_2.8V
C7002
1u
R7002
XX
R7021
100
CL7002
D_1.5V
C7006
1u
C7011
XX
REG_GND
C
C
R7039
XX
G1 F4 G10 E4
E7
D4 D7 F7
OUT1B
MD_IN0
PWM3
PWM2
MD_EN0
VB
CH3
CH2
MD_EN1
CH1
xMD_PS
CH0
CAM_SCK
XRST_IC_7001_CPU
CL7017
R7029
0
R7028
100k
C7012
XX
Q7001
UNR92A3G08S0
B+ SWITCH
Q7003
UNR92A3G08S0
B+ SWITCH
2.8
0
CAM_VD
CL7007
R7030
100k
CL7008
R7031
100k
CL7009
R7032
100k
CL7010
R7033
100k
CL7011
R7034
100k
CL7012
R7035
100k
R7038
1k
R7040
47k
2.8
2.1
Q7002
2SA2174GR8S0
B+ SWITCH
R7041
XX
R7042
1k
R7043
47k
R7044
XX
D
Q7004
2SA2174GR8S0
B+ SWITCH
2.1
2.8
2.8
CL7013
CL7014
R7036
XX
R7037
XX
C7013
XX
D_2.8V_IC_7001
C7014
XX
E
A_2.8V_IC_7001
YAW_AD
REG_GND
R7050
XX
K1 K6 K7 K10 H2 J1 H1 K2 J2 K3 J3 J4 J9 J10 H9 K9 J8 K8 G6 J7
R7012
8200
2.8
0
PITCH_AD
OP_IN3
OP_OUT3
IB1
IA1
DA1
OP_IN1
OP_OUT1
OP_IP1
OP_IN2
TEST
C9 B9 B8 B7 B6 A6 B5
XSCS
SO
SI
CLK
VCCD3
VCCD3
RESET_N
GNDD3
VCCD15
TEST1
VCCD15
GNDD15
MARK
TEST2
TEST3
CPU_PIO_0
OUT1A
J6
MD_BR1
UTITMS
K4 G5 K5 J5
MD_IN1
UDITCK
UDITRST
UDIDEBUG
UDITDO
OUT0B
VCCA3
E
MD_BR0
IC7001
R2J30500LG
PITCH/YAW DRIVE
OUT0A
OP_OUT2
Y_DRIVE_A
DGND
IB0
Y_DRIVE_B
CAM_SO
DSCK_VM
UDITDI
IA0
CAM_SI
CAM_SO
DSCK_VM
VD
DVCC
DA0
P_DRIVE_A
CAM_SI
PIO3
PGND
OP_IN0
CAM_SCK
PGND
OP_OUT0
P_DRIVE_B
CAM_SCK
PIO2
OP_IP0
XCS_SIO_CAM
XCS_SIO_CAM
PIO1
GNDA3
CAM_VD
XDL
PIO0
PGND
GNDA3
XRST_IC_7001_CPU
CAM_VD
PGND
SCK
VM5_1
VCCA3
XSYS_RST
XRST_IC_7001_CPU
D
A1 C10 C1
XRST_IC_7001
E2 B10 D10 B1 D1 F10 F1 E10 A10 E1
R7004
0
VM5_0
G2 F2
C7003
0.1u
REG_GND
E9
LENS_5V
C7001
22u
10V
G4 G7 G9 F9
L7001
2.2uH
R7003
XX
LENS_5V
CPU_PIO_1
D6 D5 E5 C2 B2 B3 H10 D9 D2 A8 A9 A2 A7 A3 A4 B4 A5
R7051
XX
R7022
8200
CLK
DATA
REG_GND
R7015
XX
R7024
0
R7025
XX
R7026
0
R7027
XX
R7006
XX
F
F
R7013
XX
R7008 R7011
27k
0
R7019
27k
C7010
XX
R7020
27k
C7005
0.01u
P_DRIVE_A
C7009
0.01u
C7007
XX
R7016
10k
R7010
27k
R7007
10k
R7023
XX
R7017
0
P_DRIVE_B
C7008
0.01u
C7004
0.01u
G
G
R7018
33k
R7009
33k
Y_DRIVE_A
H
R7014
18k
YAW_HALL+
YAW_AD_IC_7001
Y_DRIVE_B
PITCH_HALL+
PITCH_AD_IC_7001
R7005
18k
H
REG_GND
PITCH_AD_IC_7001
PITCH_HALL+
L7002
10uH
A_2.8V_REG
P_DRIVE_A
A_2.8V_REG
P_DRIVE_B
Y_DRIVE_A
C7015
22u
4V
Y_DRIVE_B
C7016
0.1u
REG_GND
YAW_AD_IC_7001
YAW_HALL+
I
I
J
J
K
K
VC-543 BOARD(23/24)
PITCH/YAW DRIVE
L
L
XX MARK:NO MOUNT
NO MARK:REC/PB MODE
08
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-29
VC-543 (23/24)
1
2
3
4
6
5
7
9
8
11
10
12
13
15
14
A
16
A
AUIN11
CKFSO
CK64FSO
CK256FSO
IC_1801_ADAO1
0
0
0
R8046
R8048
R8050
XPOWER_DOWN_DA1
XCS_DA1
VSP_SO
XVSP_SCK
XCS_IC_8007
B
B
SIPA_RCK
C
GND
5
VCONT
4
4.8
4
3
2
SIPA_CLR
SIPA_ENABLE
G2
2.8
VCC
0.6
Y8
1.4
Y7
1.3
Y6
1.4
Y5
2.8
Y4
2.8
Y3
2.6
Y2
2.8
Y1
ATT_2
1
C8073
0.1u
5
G1
6
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
C8118
1u
C8116
0.001u
R8051
XX
VIN
R8130
100k
0
FB
3
6
R8049
2
NP
0
VOUT
ATT_1
0
R8131
4.8
0
1.2
1
SP_+5V_2
R8127
0
C8117
100p
R8045
1.2
7
R8047
R8128
220k
R8129
0
4.0
8
IC8006
TC74VHC541FT(EKJ)
BUFFER
SP_+5V
IC8012
TK11100CSCB-G
5V REG
9
GND
0.6
A8
1.4
A7
1.3
A6
1.4
A5
2.8
A4
2.8
A3
2.6
A2
2.8
A1
10
R8132
XX
C
VSP_SO_BU
C8115
1u
XVSP_SCK_BU
REG_GND
CKFSO_BU
CK64FSO_BU
CK256FSO_BU
IC_1801_ADAO1_BU
D_2.8V
L8006
10uH
1.0
PDN
SMUTE_CSN
VCOM
ACKS_CCLK
DIF0_CDTI
AOUTL
AOUTR
2.6
P_S
RCK
QG
SCK
QH
SCLR
GND
QH_
1
G
QF
Vcc
2
QE
QB
QC
QA
3
1
2
3
VSS
LRCK
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
2.8
9
2.8
0
4
SDTO
2.8
0
R8041
4.5
5
LRCK
DGND
0
R8040
1.4
QD
SI
2.8
0
2.3
0
C8070
10u
2.3
R8100
XX
D_2.8V
2.8
6
VD
R8039
1.3
IC8005
TC74VHC595FT(EL)
SHIFT REGISTER
7
7
C8064
0.1u
8
C8061
0.1u
C8060
10u
1.4
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
PDN
VDD
1.4
AU_4.6V_2
C8067
0.1u
2.3
C8068
0.1u
C8069
10u
C8071
10u
9
MCLK
DZFR
SDTI
0.6
4
SCLK
VA
BICK
1.4
R8044
0
2.8
5
AGND
2.8
DZFL
6
VCOM
4.5
MCLK
7
4
C8063
0.1u
1.3
8
3
DIF
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
TTL
NC
R8042
0
R8043
0
9
1
2
AINL
5
C8059
10u
2.3
6
L8004
10uH
TST
2.3
C8062
10u
C8066
10u
IC8004
AK4384VT-E2
AUDIO D/A CONVERTER
AINR
8
IC8003
AK5380VT-E2
AUDIO A/D CONVERTER
C8058
10u
2.3
D
REG_GND
D
R8052
100k
2.6
0
2.8
2.8
2.8
0
2.8
R8109
XX
R8111
XX
R8108
0
R8110
0
C8072
0.1u
Q8007
DTC114EMFS6T2L
SWITCH
R8101
XX
L8005
22uH
C8065
10u
E
AU_-9V
0.01u
10u
C8091
C8093
22u
R8074
10k
R8073
1k
C8043
2.2u
R8096
XX
R8095
33k
R8065
33k
F
C8042
100u
6.3V
C8054
4.7u
4.9
4.9
0
4.3
4.5
Q8003
2SC3326N-TE85L-B
MUTING
-4.6
CH4_GAOUT
RMS2C
CH3_GAOUT
VOL2C
CH3_GAIN
DETCOM1
CH3_ATTOUT
DETCOM2
4.9
LIMITER_C1
4.9
LIMITER_C2
9.8
ALC_LEVEL
MON_MIX_OUT
MON_GAIN
MON_GAOUT
MIX_OUT_R
AGND
2.0
LIMIT_S
8.3
LIMIT_C
MIX_OUT_L
EVR_IN_R
Q8004
2SC3326N-TE85L-B
MUTING
-4.6
4.8
4.8
4.8
R8005
330k
R8134
XX
C8015
0.1u
C8050
4.7u
4.8
C8055
4.7u
R8082
20k
4.8
4
AOUT
BOUT AIN-
AIN+
GND
BIN-
BIN+
8
7
6
5
R8113
XX
C8105
XX
3
IC8011
XX
2
VCC
K
1
C8010
0.001u
9.8
CNT VI
3
2
1
IC8002
TK11160CSCL-G
6V REG
5.9
1.2
C8107
XX
GND
C8012
1u
R8112
XX
5
NP VO
4
R8017
10k
4.8
C8051
4.7u
R8018
10k
C8103
680p
4.8
4.8
H
4.8
4.8
4.8
4.8
4.8
4.8
C8046
4.7u
C8047
4.7u
C8044 0
0.47u
0
0
0
0
4.0
3.8
4.0
R8068
XX
C8030
4.7u
R8133
XX
4.8
R8092
18
R8087
27
R8091
18
R8021
27
R8030
18
R8022
27
R8033
18
R8090
27
R8094
18
HP_L_OUT
R8085
XX
C8045
0.47u
Q8010
XX
Q8009
XX
-3.7
R8013
27k
R8019
1k
R8012
47k
R8084
XX
R8093
18
R8089
27
Q8001
2SC3326N-TE85L-B
MUTING
I
HP_R_OUT
Q8002
Q8005
Q8006
2SC3326N-TE85L-B 2SC3326N-TE85L-B 2SC3326N-TE85L-B
MUTING
MUTING
MUTING
0
0
0
-3.7
R8026
1k
-3.7
R8032
1k
0
R8038
1k
-3.7
R8036
1k
C8056
22p
C8057
22p
R8037
1k
R8077
33k
J
R8067
0
SP_+5V_2
L8009
10uH
C8029
0.01u
L8002
33uH
C8009
1u
SP_SP_+
C8112
4.7u
C8053
1u
L8003
33uH
C8106
XX
R8114
XX
K
C8052
1u
C8108
XX
KASYAON
O_INT_MIX_SELECT
AU_4.6V
9.8
6
5
2
1
L
R8088
27
4.8
C8104
XX
R8115
XX
G
AUDIO_R_I/O
C8102
91p
4.8
R8014
27k
9.8
AU_+6V
R8116
XX
R8025
1M
R8099
100
REG_GND
REG_GND
AU_+6V
L8007
1 0 u H- 3 . 8
-3.8
2.0
-1.8
C8039
47u
10V
C8097
100u
6.3V
R8011 47k
R8006
75k
C8040
100u 6.3V
C8041
2.2u
R8004
33k
2.0
2.0
4.0
C8027
0.1u
R8120
XX
R8063
XX
C8074 47u 10V
C8079
XX
C8024
0.1u
0
C8096
0.1u
R8121
XX
R8122
XX
R8119
XX
C8037
10u
C8084
XX
C8089
XX
3
VEE
GND
4
6
CH1
A
R8024
1M
R8031
1k
26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
R8057
XX
0
R8035
1k
R8016
10k
R8079
20k C8100
91p
4.8
HP_IN_L
4.8
EVR_OUT_L
4.8
EVR_OUT_R
HP_IN_R
HP_OUT_R
DVDD2_GND
EVR_IN_L
51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75
LINE_MIXOUT_L
LINE_MIXOUT_R
LINE_MUTE_C1
LINE_MUTE_DRIVE
TEST
ADVCC_GND
LINE_MUTE_C2
CLK
DATA
XCS
BUSY
ADIF_PIN2
4.9
VOL2OUT
4.5
ADVCC
ADIF_NIN2
ADIF_OUT2
ADVREF
ADIF_NIN1
ADIF_OUT1
RMS1C
VOL2_IN
HP_OUT_L
2
CH4_GAIN
HP_MUTE_DRIVE
1
INH
DAIF_CH4
CH4_ATTOUT
CH2_SEL_OUT
HP_MUTE_C2
8
CH0
VOL1C
4.9
VOL1OUT
2.3
ADIF_PIN1
AGND
R8003
XX
VCC
COMMON
EXT_CH4_IN
IC8007
R2A15219FP
AUDIO CONTROL
AVREF
HP_MUTE_C1
C8111
1u
C8018
1u
DAIF_CH3
AVCC
DVDD_HP
R8001
33k
0
LINEIN2
4.8
LIMIT_OUT
2.0
SP_GA_IN
2.0
SP_GA_OUT
2.0
SPAMP_IN
2.0
SP_O+
5
R8126
R8106
XX
IC8010
XX
1
6
C8016
0.1u
C8017
0.1u
R8124
10M
R8105
XX
AU_4.6V
J
C8020
47u
6.3V
R8125
0
R8123
10M
EXT_CH3_IN
PVSS_IN
4
3
R8107
XX
1
2
5
6
7
8
COMMON
VCC
4
3
INH
5
8
Q8008
XX
VEE
CH0
7.5
C8110
22u
R8117
XX
CH1
4.6
4.8
C8086
XX
C8088
XX
4.9
C8013
22u
IC8009
XX
2
7
C8078
XX
4.8
C8021
4.7u
7
R8056 XX
R8055 XX
A_OUTPUT
VCC
6
R8058
XX
R8061
XX
IC8008
XX
C8082
XX
5
R8064
XX
C8019
22u
16V
CH1_GAOUT
C8034
4.7u
C8080
XX
1
B_OUTPUT
C8081
XX
2
B_INPUT-
I
3
C8087
XX
C8085
XX
B_INPUT+
GND
4
C8077
XX
GND
CH1_ATTOUT
MICIN2
DVDD2_GND
4.8
R8118
XX
A
CH1_GAIN
BIN2-
PVSS_OUT
10u
BIN2+
FCP
C8008
LINEIN1
FCN
C8007
4.8
SP_VREF
4.8
0.22u
CH2_GAIN
CH2_GAOUT
SP_O-
4.8
0.22u
MICIN1
DVDD_SP
0.22u
C8006
BIN1-
DVDD1_GND
10u
C8005
C8011
22u
16V
R8054
XX
A_INPUT-
C8076
XX
A_INPUT+
INT_MIC_2
1
C8004
4.8
C8083
XX
R8060 R8059
XX
XX
H
2
4.8
9.8
R8053
XX
3
0.22u
4
C8003
DAIF_CH2
5
4.8
DAIF_CH1
CH2_ATTOUT
6
0.22u
R8062
XX
C8075
XX
BIN1+
7
C8002
AU_LINE_2
INT_MIC_1
EXT_INPUT2
C8101
680p
R8015
10k
8
AU_LINE_1
AU_MIC_-2
AU_MIC_+2
0.22u
9
AU_MIC_+1
EXT_INPUT1
4.8
C8001
25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10
AU_MIC_-1
4.9
CH1_SEL_OUT
4.8
VOL1_IN
100 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 80 79 78 77 76
G
R8098
100
AUDIO_L_I/O
2.6
2.3
2.3
2.3
C8092
22u
2.3
2.3
2.3
C8028 R8069
10u
1k
7.7
C8023
4.7u
R8070
10k
4.8
C8109
22u
Q8011
XX
R8075
22k
C8025
22u
F
R8097
XX
Q8012
XX
2.8
R8071
22k
R8076
20k
C8038
10u
2.8
AU_4.6V_2
C8094 91p
L8001
10uH
C8036
680p
C8090
22k
R8007
R8008
22k
C8095 91p C8031
C8032
680p
R8072
20k
C8026
47u
6.3V
22u
E
9.8
4
3
4.9
Q8014
MCH6305-TL-E-S
B+ SWITCH
R8135
47k
Q8015
2SC5658FS6T2LQ/R
B+ SWITCH
0.6
0
R8137
10k
R8136
47k
R8138
22k
AU_+10V
VC-543 BOARD(24/24)
D8002
1SS387-TPL3
AUDIO CONTROL
R8139
10k
C8119
4.7u
L
XX MARK:NO MOUNT
NO MARK:REC/PB MODE
REG_GND
08
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-30
VC-543 (24/24)
• Refer to page 4-3 (English), 4-4 (Japanese) for mark 0.
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
7
9
11
10
12
LND702
CHASSIS_GND_C
CN7011 21P
HT-002
A
CN7005 2P
Q7001-Q7005
INTERFACE
REG_GND
2
2.8
Q7001
DTA114EMFS6T2L
0
KY-105
0
SIRCS_SIG
3
REG_GND
2
A_4.6V
1
KEY_AD4
KEY_AD3
KEY_AD1
REG_GND
REG_GND
9
KEY_AD4
10
KEY_AD3
11
REG_GND
5.9
8
2.8
XBATT_INFO_SW
2.8
REG_GND
7
2.8
6
C7007
0.01u
5
6
7
8
4
3
2
1
R7024
XX
IC7003
NJM2746RB1(TE2)
MIC AMP
4
XRESET
VCC
NC
Q7005
DTC144EMFS6T2L
REG_GND
REG_GND
5
AOUT
5
PANEL_REVERSE
4
BOUT
6
NC
3
AIN-
REG_GND
PANEL_OPEN
F_TALLY_LED
Q7007
XX
2.8
LND401-LND410
(PAGE 4-50)
2.8
0
REG_GND
2
BIN-
7
1
AIN+
8
REG_GND
0
Q7002
DTA114EMFS6T2L
2.8
9
D_2.8V
INT_LCH_OUT
BIN+
FP-966
FLEXIBLE
C7008
0.1u
R7014
10k
GND
PANEL_OPEN
PANEL_RE_OPEN
B
R7016
10k
CN7007 14P
2.8
10
R7026
XX
CN7201
Through the
Flexible Flat Cable
(FFC-170)
(PAGE 4-44)
21
A_GND_INT
20
A_GND_INT
19
A_GND_INT
18
MIC_LCH
17
A_GND_INT
16
A_GND_INT
15
AU_4.6V
14
AU_4.6V
13
CHASSIS_GND
12
CHASSIS_GND
FP-975
FLEXIBLE
11
CHASSIS_GND
(PAGE 4-49)
10
CHASSIS_GND
9
F_TALLY_LED
8
D2.8V
7
A_GND_INT
6
A_GND_INT
5
A_GND_INT
4
MIC_RCH
3
A_GND_INT
2
A_GND_INT
1
A_GND_INT
A
REG_GND
2.8
D_2.8V
PANEL_REVERSE
(PAGE 4-48)
Q7004
DTC144EMFS6T2L
2.8
2.8
0
CN7013 10P
REG_GND
1
Q7003
DTC144EMFS6T2L
2.8
2.8
CN7401
Through the
Harness
(SW-116)
C7009
0.1u
R7013
10k
B
INT_RCH_OUT
R7015
10k
12
KEY_AD1
13
REG_GND
14
REG_GND
R7025
XX
C
C
VD_SI
5
XRST_VTR
6
REG_GND
7
BL_-V
8
BL_CONT
9
BL_V 10
R7011
XX
2
3
REG_GND
CN7012 8P
R7005
0
R7006
0
R7007
XX
R7008
XX
C7011
XX
C7010
XX
R7012
XX
1
REG_GND
2
XLR_PWR_ON_1
3
XLR_MIC/LINE_1
4
XLR_MIC/LINE_2
5
XLR_PWR_ON_2
6
D_2.8V
7
N.C
8
REG_GND
CONTROL
SWITCH
BLOCK
(XS93000)
INT_REF
LND001-LND008
(PAGE 4-58)
XMIC_MONO
EXT_MIC_JACK_IN
D
3V(2.8V) 11
79
IC7001
1
SP(-)
2
3
2
4
5
1
1
ATT_2
80
6
CH0
INH
2
EXT_LCH_OUT
VCC COMMON
CH1
VEE
3
INT_LCH_OUT
A
GND
4
2
1
IC7002
XX
8
ATT_1
78
INT_LCH_OUT
Q7006
XX
7
XLR_UNREG
76
A_GND_EXT
6
XLR_UNREG
74
E
INT_RCH_OUT
5
AU_+6V
72
6
SP(+)
INH
VCC COMMON
4
A_GND_INT
70
3
INT_MIC_1
68
XX
A_GND
66
R7009
AU_MIC_+1
INT_RCH_OUT
SP901
(LOUDSPEAKER)
AU_+6V
R7017
XX
INT_LCH_OUT
F
C7002
XX
REG_GND
2P
VEE
CH0
C7004
XX
R7001
XX
LI_3V
CN7003
R7004
XX
C7003
XX
AU_EXT_4.6V
CH1
7
INT_RCH_OUT
XX
GND
A
8
R7020
XX
R7019
0
64
62
A_GND
AU_LINE_1
A_GND
A_GND
54
60
AU_MIC_+2
52
58
A_GND
50
AU_LINE_2
INT_MIC_2
48
56
A_GND_INT
46
REG_GND
REG_GND
44
42
40
KEY_AD1
KEY_AD4
REG_GND
34
REG_GND
KEY_AD3
32
38
SP(+)
30
36
SP(-)
28
LI_3V
26
VD_SCK
XCS_LCD_AD
24
22
20
VD_SI
BL_V
BL_-V
18
16
12
1.8V
1.8V
10
14
REG_GND
8
EP_XHD
REG_GND
F
C7001
XX
R7010
XX
INT_EXT_SELECT
5
75
XLR_PWR_ON_2 77
XLR_MIC_LINE_2/INT_EXT_SEL
73
XLR_MIC_LINE_1/XEXT_MIC
AU_4.6V 71
AU_4.6V 69
XLR_PWR_ON_1/XMIC_MONO
A_GND_INT 67
A_GND_INT 65
AU_MIC_-1 63
A_GND 61
A_GND 59
A_GND 57
A_GND 55
A_GND 53
AU_MIC_-2 51
A_GND_INT 49
A_-9V 45
A_GND_INT 47
REG_GND 43
REG_GND 39
REG_GND 41
D_2.8V 35
XBATT_INFO_SW 37
A_4.6V 31
SIRCS_SIG 33
XRESET 27
F_TALLY_LED 29
VD_SO 23
XCS_LCD 25
REG_GND 21
BL_CONT 15
REG_GND 17
R7002
XX
EXT_RCH_OUT
6
REG_GND 22
PANEL_B
CN004
(PAGE 4-53)
PANLE_R 21
4
PANEL_G 20
PANEL_R
FP-982
FLEXIBLE
PANEL_B 19
2
REG_GND 18
CN7004 80P
EP_XHD 17
XRST_VTR 19
9
3V(2.8V) 13
7
5
3V(2.8V) 11
EP_XVD 16
REG_GND
1.8V 14
EP_XVD
1.8V 13
3
3V(2.8V) 12
REG_GND 15
E
NP VO
4
GND
IC7004
XX
VD_SO
1
C7012
XX
R7021
XX
F_TALLY_LED
3
REG_GND
(PAGE 4-33)
VD_SCK
1
CN6001
Through the
Harness
(PR-074)
2
PANEL_G
PD-372
1
XCS_LCD
REG_GND
D
XCS_LCD_AD
AU_4.6V
4
CNT VI
5
REG_GND
CN7002 22P
R7003
XX
R7018
XX
REG_GND
LI_3V
VDR701
Note:BT7001 and SP901 are not included in
PI-029 complete board.
G
ATT_2 24
ATT_1 23
XLR_MIC/LINE_2 22
XLR_PWR_ON_2 20
XLR_MIC/LINE_1 21
XLR_PWR_ON_1 19
AU_+6V 18
REG_GND 17
9
A_GND
REG_GND 16
8
AU_LINE_1
XLR_UNREG 15
7
A_GND
XLR_UNREG 14
6
A_GND
A_GND 12
5
AU_MIC_-2
AU_-9V 13
4
AU_MIC_+2
AU_MIC_+1 11
3
A_GND
AU_MIC_-1 10
2
AU_LINE_2
KEY_AD1
KEY_AD4
KEY_AD3
REG_GND
BT7001
(LITHIUM STORAGE BATTERY)
XX
R7022
XX
1
R7023
CHASSIS_GND_C
A_GND
BH7001
(BATTERY HOLDER)
CN7006 24P
G
LND701
XL-010
CN5801
Through the
Flexible Flat Cable
(FFC-171)
H
(PAGE 4-47)
PI-029 BOARD(1/2)
H
PANEL RELAY CONNECTOR
XX MARK:NO MOUNT
NO MARK:REC/PB MODE
08
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-31
PI-029 (1/2)
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
7
9
11
10
12
AU_EXT_4.6V
A
1
C7106
XX
3
HPF_OUT_L
GND
SUB/INT CTRL
RIPL
R_OUT
Vcc R
2
1
3
1
C7116
XX
C7107
XX
C7134
XX
2
5
3
EXT_LCH_OUT
C7122
XX
BIN-
6
BIN+
7
EXT_MIC_JACK_IN
XMIC_MONO
R7147
XX
4
AU_4.6V
R7131
XX
AU_+6V
C
R7148
XX
R7135
XX
INT_REF
R7150
XX
R7141
XX
A1 B1 C1 C2 D1 D2 E1 E2 F1 F2 G1 G2
C7104
XX
VCC
C7111
XX
NC
SUB_IN_R
8
GND
NC
IN MONI
EXT_RCH_OUT
C7109
XX
AIN+
BIAS OUT
MIX_OUT
A_GND_EXT
AIN- BOUT
VCC SUB
B
R7136
XX
R7132
XX
C7115
XX
IC7104
XX
ZOOM_POSI
BIAS PRE
CE
IC7102
XX
AOUT
IC7101
XX
GND
H1 H2 H3 G3 H4 G4 H5 G5 H6 G6 H7 G7
MTX_IN_L
6dB_OUT_L
MTX__OUT_L
INVT_OUT_L
EXT_IN_L
ZOOM_BAL
INT_IN_R
C7102
XX
MIC_MONO
ZOOM_AMP_IN
BL_OUT_R
C
ZOOM_AMP_OUT
MTX_OUT_R
REG_GND
L_OUT
MTX_IN_R
C7132
XX
Vdd
GND
4
L7101
XX
R7149
XX
Vcc L
GND
BIAS SUB
Vout
C7110
XX
NC
6dB OUT_R
R7102
XX
INVT_OUT_R
R7101
XX
BG
OUT_AMP_IN_L
C7101
XX
R7104
XX
PRE_OUT_L
6
MODE_CTL_2
5
OUT_AMP_IN_R
4
EXT_RCH
A_GND_INT
PRE_OUT_R
A_GND_INT
MODE_CTL_1
3
INT_IN_L
2
EXT_LCH
REG_2.5V
A_GND_INT
B7 B8 C7 C8 D7 D8 E7 E8 F7 F8 G8 H8
R7103
XX
C7124
XX
C7123
XX
C7112
XX
C7108
XX
EXT_IN_R
1
SUB_IN_L
EXT_MIC_JACK_IN
REG_2.5V
B
XX
B2 A2 B3 A3 B4 A4 B5 A5 B6 A6 A7 A8
CN7101
R7116
XX
C7133
XX
C7103
XX
4
R7114
XX
A
FL7101
XX
2
R7123
XX
R7142
XX
R7125
XX
R7115
XX
R7113
XX
C7105
XX
R7124
XX
D
R7105
XX
R7126
XX
D
R7108
XX
R7130
XX
R7127
XX
E
E
VCC
B_IN(-)
B_IN(+)
R7110
XX
C7125
XX
R7134
XX
R7133
XX
5
C7127
0.01u
6
C7129
XX
R7145
0
GND
BIN+
7
C7130
0.1u
F
C7131
XX
R7144
62k
2.8
AIN+
BIN-
8
C7128
22u
6.3V
R7146
XX
4
4
2.8
C7118
XX
2.8
1
2.8
2
AOUT
3
3
BOUT AIN-
4
2
VCC
C7114
XX
5
1
2.8
Q7102
XX
IC7105
NJM2746RB1(TE2)
GAIN CONTROL
2.8
5.9
3
2
R7143
68k
C7121
XX
A_OUT
6
R7118
XX
4
8
A_IN(-)
1
1
R7107
XX
R7128
XX
R7117
XX
5
7
A_IN(+)
2
Q7101
XX
6
GND
R7109
XX
R7106
XX
F
3
5
R7129
XX
IC7103
XX
6
R7112
XX
R7111
XX
C7113
XX
B_OUT
C7117
XX
C7126
XX
G
G
PI-029 BOARD(2/2)
H
H
EXT MIC AMP
XX MARK:NO MOUNT
NO MARK:REC/PB MODE
08
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-32
PI-029 (2/2)
8
7
9
11
10
R7
C6019
0.1u
(PAGE 4-31)
EP_2.8V
BL_V
14
BL_-V
15
REG_GND
16
XRST_VTR
17
VD_SI
G3
G1
18
19
XVD_SCK
20
XCS_LCD
21
XCS_LCD_AD
22
B6
L6005
10uH
B4
B2
B0
C6001 C6004 C6006
22u
22u
22u
XRST_VTR
VD_SI
C6002
22u
CL6001
VD_SO
C6005
22u
CL6002
XVD_SCK
CL6003
XVDO
XCS_LCD
CL6004
XCS_LCD_AD
XCS_LCD_AD
CL6005
VD_SO
XVD
CL6006
LND601
C
GIN
VCM
VCC2
VREFN
C6035
L6004 10uH
13
C6033
C6034
10uH
12
BL_CONT
VD_SO
L6003
GND3
11
L6002 10uH
GND3
EP_2.8V
L6001 10uH
GND3
9
10
VG5
8
EP_1.8V
C6030
0.1u
CHASSIS_GND
C6008
0.1u
B_IN
C6009
0.1u
R_IN
C6010
0.1u
VG3
TEST0
VG1
TEST2
VB6
VDD1
VB4
XHD
VB2
BLON
VB0
SO
VSS2
CC4
VSS3
XSCK
DE
XCLR
IC6001
IR3Y80Y6
LCD DRIVE, A/D CONVERTER
XVDO
XHDO
LCDCLK
XCS
SI
VDD3
XVD
VDD2
VB1
VSS1
TEST3
VB3
TEST1
VB5
BIN
VB7
VBIAS
CC3
RIN
VG0
VREFP
VG2
K12 L12 M12 M11 M10 M9 M8 M7 M6 M5 M4 M3 M2 M1 L1 K1 J1 H1 G1 F1
B
CN7002
Through the
Harness
(PR-074)
XVD
7
EP_1.8V
H 1 1G 1 1 F 1 1 E 1 1 D 1 1C 1 1 B 1 1 B 1 0 B 9 B 8 B 7 B 6 B 5 B 4 B 3 B 2 B 1 C 1 D 1 E 1
C 2 D 2 E 2 F 2 G 2 H 2 J 2 K 2 L 2 L 3 L 4 L 5 L 6 L 7 L 8 L 9 L 1 0 L 1 1K 1 1 J 1 1
REG_GND
PI-029
(1/2)
C6032
XHD
GND1
6
GND3
EP_XHD
TEST4
5
C6027
10u
R6026
10k
FIRTER
REG_GND
C6021
0.1u
R6018
10k
VCOGND
B_IN
VCOGND
G_IN
4
VCOGND
3
PANEL_B
VR7
PANEL_G
VR5
R_IN
VR3
2
VR1
1
PANEL_R
VG7
REG_GND
EP_XVD
CN6003 29P
C6018 C6020
1u
0.1u
CN6001 22P
A
C6036
C6025
2.2u
C6022
1u
CL6007
VD_SI
XVD_SCK
C6023
0.01u
R6021
100k
D6001
RB520S-30FJTE61
C6037
R6023
R6022
XX
XRST_VTR
XHDO
R6020
0
C6026
XX
B1
B5
C6039
4.7u
B7
4.2
G4
VG6
G6
R0
R2
R4
R6
C6016
0.047u
R6019
4.7K
BL_H
2
1.0
1.0
CN6002 6P
4.8
5
C6003
XX
2.8
Q6001
DTA144EMFS6T2L
BACKLIGHT
DRIVE
3 1
4.2
R6012
4.7K
R6010
22k
2.2
R6014
15k
4 6
1.6
2.2
5
BL_CONT
C6007
XX
R6009
3.3K
3 1
R6013
22k
SGND
VRCP2
12
VRCP1
13
VGH
14
C21P
15
C21M
16
VGL
17
VCL
18
C31M
19
C31P
20
VR
21
C12P
C12M
23
C11P
24
C11M
C6044
2.2u
25
C13M
26
C13P
C6045
2.2u
27
C14M
28
C14P
29
VS
R6027
10k
R6028
XX
D901
(BACKLIGHT)
1
PVDD(3.3V)
2
PVDD(3.3V)
3
SLV18
VSS
5
SDI
XVD_SCK
6
SCK
XCS_LCD
7
SCS
8
RESB
9
V18OUT
C6028
0.01u
C6031
4.7u
R6029
B
C
10
VDDIO
11
VSYNC
12
HSYNC
DCLK
13
DCLK
B0
14
B0
FB6001
3.2 INCH
WIDE
COLOR
LCD
UNIT
D
XX
CL6008
CL6009
CL6010
B1
15
B1
B2
16
B2
B3
17
B3
B4
18
B4
B5
19
B5
B6
20
B6
B7
21
B7
G0
22
G0
G1
23
G1
G2
24
G2
G3
25
G3
G4
26
G4
G5
27
G5
G6
28
G6
G7
29
G7
1
BL_L
2
BL_L
3
NC
R0
30
R0
4
NC
R1
31
R1
5
BL_H
R2
32
R2
6
BL_H
R3
33
R3
R4
34
R4
35
R5
CL6011
R7
EXTDA
2
1.0
SGND
11
C6043
2.2u
R5
R6015
22k
9
10
4
R6
2.8
VGMH
22
VG4
VR0
VR2
VR4
VR6
CC2
VDD2
VSS2
FILTER3
FILTER2
EXTDA
TEST5
VCC1
VCC3
VCC3
VCC3
VCC3
GND2
CC1
2.8
F
COMH
8
VD_SO
XHDO
BL_ON
5.1
COMDC
7
CN6004 39P
XVDO
2.8V
4 6
COMC
6
2.2u
G2
C6017
1u
R6011
22
GVSS_IN
5
A
G0
BL_-V
R6008
2.2K
4.7
4
B3
C6029
4.7u
BL_-V
GVDD_IN
2.2u
C6024
1u
C6015
0.0047u
BL_V
VSS
3
2.2u
C6038
C6042
4.7u
2.2u
R6025
0
Q6002
HN1B04FE-Y/GR(TPLR3)
BACKLIGHT
DRIVE
2
LCD901
1u
C6041
2.2u
Q6004
XX
XRST_VTR
E
TCOM1
1u
D6002
RB520S-30FJTE61
XX
R6024
XX
DCLK
D
C6014
2.2u
1
XHD
A 1 A 2 A 3 A 4 A 5 A 6 A 7 A 8 A 9 A 1 0A 1 1A 1 2B 1 2C 1 2D 1 2E 1 2 F 1 2 G 1 2H 1 2J 1 2
C6013
1u
4.7u
C6040
2.2u
C6011
0.1u
C6012
1u
12
G_IN
6
R5
5
R3
4
R1
3
G7
2
G5
1
Q6003
1.6
HN1B04FE-Y/GR(TPLR3)
BACKLIGHT
DRIVE
36
R6
37
R7
38
VSS
39
TCOM2
E
F
Note:D901 and LCD901 are not
included in PD-372 complete board.
G
G
PD-372 BOARD
H
H
LCD DRIVE, A/D CONVERTER
XX MARK:NO MOUNT
NO MARK:REC/PB MODE
08
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-33
PD-372
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
7
9
11
10
12
A
EVF_G
R7
R5
R3
R1
G7
G5
A
CL6209
CN6202 45P
1
GND
2
GND
3
VDD(1.8V)
4
VDD(1.8V)
5
VDD(1.8V)
B0
6
B0
B1
7
B1
B2
8
B2
B3
9
B3
B4
10
B4
B5
11
B5
B6
12
B6
FB6201
C6219
0.1u
CN6201 27P
C6224
4.7u
REG_GND 27
CL6208
REG_GND 26
C6216
1u
REG_GND 25
C6208
0.1u
EVF_R
LND001-LND027
(PAGE 4-49)
C6207
0.1u
VB5
BIN
VB7
VBIAS
CC3
RIN
VG0
VB3
TEST3
VG2
VREFP
C6209
0.1u
K1 J1
H1 G1 F1
GIN
VCM
VREFN
GND3
GND3
VCC2(2.8V)
GND3
GND3
GND1
TEST4
FIRTER
VCOGND
VCOGND
VR7
VR5
VR3
TEST1
VB1
CC1
D
FP-974
FLEXIBLE
VSS1
K12 L12 M12M11M10 M9 M8 M7 M6 M5 M4 M3 M2 M1 L1
1
VDD2(1.8V)
R6215
XX
B7
13
B7
14
G0
G1
15
G1
G2
16
G2
G3
17
G3
G4
18
G4
G5
19
G5
G6
20
G6
G7
21
G7
LND001-LND045
R0
(PAGE 4-55)
EP_XHD
C6220
1u
VD_SI
R6209
100k
R6208 C6222
0
0.01u
XVD_SCK
XRST_VTR
XHDO
DCLK
C6221
1u
B1
B3
22
R0
R1
23
R1
R2
24
R2
R3
25
R3
R4
26
R4
R5
27
R5
R6
28
R6
R7
29
R7
30
VDDIO(1.8V)
31
GND
32
GND
33
DCLK
34
VALID
35
HSYNC
36
VSYNC
37
VDDIO(3.0V)
38
SCK
39
SCS
40
NC
41
SI
42
RESET
C6223
0.1u
43
VCC(3.0V)
44
VCC(3.0V)
C6227
4.7u
45
GND
B5
FB6202
B7
G0
C6225
4.7u
CL6210
DCLK
G2
CL6211
XHDO
CL6212
XVDO
FB6203
XVD_SCK
C6226
4.7u
A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 B12 C12 D12 E12 F12 G12 H12 J12
XCS_EVF
C6210
1u
C6211
1u
VD_SO
C6215
1u
XRST_VTR
R6213
1k
FB6204
FP-776
FLEXIBLE
C
D
E
G4
G6
R0
R2
R6
E
R4
C6214
0.047u
B
G0
VG4
EVF_B
XVD
LCDCLK
VG6
REG_GND
2
C6206
0.1u
VDD3(1.8V)
VR0
REG_GND
R6214
XX
SI
VR2
3
C6202 C6203 C6204
4.7u
22u
4.7u
XCS
VR4
REG_GND
EP_XVD
XHDO
VR6
4
VD_SO
XCLR
IC6201
IR3Y80Y6
EVF DRIVE, A/D CONVERTER
VDD2
5
XCS_EVF_AD
XVDO
VSS2
EP_XHD
DE
CC2
EP_XVD
6
XVDO
XSCK
FILTER3
7
C6205
22u
VSS3
FILTER2
EP_XVD
EP_XHD
C6201
4.7u
CC4
EXTDA
8
VSS2
SO
TEST5
9
VB0
VCC1(2.8V)
EVF_B
EVF_B
REG_GND
BLON
VB2
VCC3(1.8V)
EVF_G
XHD
VB4
VCC3(1.8V)
EVF_R
EVF_G 10
B0
VDD1(2.8V)
VCC3(1.8V)
EVF_R 11
B2
VB6
VCC3(1.8V)
REG_GND 12
B4
TEST2
GND2
EP_2.8V 13
REG_GND
L9 L10 L11 K11 J11
L6203
10uH
L6204
10uH
L6205
10uH
EP_2.8V 14
VG1
L8
B6
REG_GND 15
TEST0
L7
EP_1.8V 16
G1
VG3
L6
EP_1.8V 17
G3
L5
L6201
10uH
L6202
10uH
L4
REG_GND 18
REG_GND
VR1
XCS_EVF
XCS_EVF_AD
XCS_EVF_AD 19
C
VG7
XVD_SCK
VCOGND
CL6205
VG5
CL6204
VD_SO
L3
VD_SCK 21
XCS_EVF 20
CL6203
H11 G11 F11 E11 D11 C11 B11 B10 B9 B8 B7 B6 B5 B4 B3 B2 B1 C1 D1 E1
K2 L2
VD_SO 22
VD_SI
G2 H2 J2
B
CL6202
C6218
0.1u
F2
VD_SI 23
CL6201
R6206
10k
XRST_VTR
C2 D2 E2
XRST_VTR 24
C6217
0.1u
R6207
4700
C6212
2.2u
C6213
0.0047u
F
F
G
G
H
VF-178 BOARD
H
EVF DRIVE, A/D CONVERTER
XX MARK:NO MOUNT
08
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-34
VF-178
1
3
2
4
5
6
7
8
10
9
11
12
13
14
15
16
A
A
REG_GND
C5003
XX
B
1
2
3
SO
VDD
FB
OUT
SEL
PGND
R5018
XX
R5003
XX
CAP_VS
C5008
XX
R5021
XX
CAP_ERROR
GND
8
9
REF_IN
IN
7
R5010
XX
SCL
4
VO10B
EVER_3.0V
ALERT
5
R5013
R5016
XX
XX
PVDD
6
D_2.8V
10 11 12
IC5001
XX
R5009
XX
VTR_UNREG
B
C5001
XX
C5005
XX
D5001
XX
R5001
XX
REG_GND
CN003
10 11 12
SEL
PGND
SCL
DRUM_VS
C5007
XX
R5022
XX
DRUM_ERROR
9
REF_IN
SO
GND
IN
VDD
FB
C5002
XX
FP-983
FLEXIBLE
C
ALERT
8
C5004
XX
R5020
XX
OUT
IC5002
XX
PVDD
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
R5011
XX
R5002
XX
C5006
XX
C
REG_GND
(PAGE 4-54)
REG_GND
CN5001 80P
11 CHIME_SDA
REC_PROOF 12
REC_PROOF
CHIME_SCL
13 CHIME_SCL
DD_6.5V 14
15 RP_2.8V
DD_6.5V 16
TAPE_TOP
31 TAPE_TOP
SREEL_FG 32
SREEL_FG
33 TAPE_END
TREEL_FG 34
TREEL_FG
35 XFFREWUP
XRST_VTR 36
XRST_VTR
55 REG_GND
REG_GND 56
SW_PS
XREEL_HALL_ON
DEW_DET
RECA2 58
59 REG_GND
REG_GND 60
61 RECCK
REG_GND 62
65 SW_PS
67 XREEL_HALL_ON
69 DEW_DET
RECDT 64
1.9
VIN
DU_SEL
CAP_PWM
1
2
3
4
5
R5056
XX
VO10B
R5057
XX
RF_MON
D_2.8V
VTR_UNREG
R5058
XX
C5030
2.2u
R5059
XX
R5061
XX
REG_GND
RECDT
C5041
0.01u
ALL_PS
CONT1
71 MODE_SW_A
CONT1 72
MODE_SW_B
73 MODE_SW_B
D_2.8V 74
MODE_SW_C
75 MODE_SW_C
D_2.8V 76
77 REG_GND
(XEJECT_SW)REG_GND 78
79 REG_GND
(REG_GND)N.C 80
R5072
68k
SWP
ALL_PS 70
MODE_SW_A
R5086
4700
R5064
68k
D_2.8V
DRUM_ERROR
R5078
22k
R5080
XX
C5039
0.1u
C5037
0.01u
C5040
XX
15 14 13 12 11
R5088
XX
R5083
XX
R5084
XX
3.2
R5069
100k
R5074
XX
G
3.0
EVER_3.0V
C5036
1u
0.1
IN
OCP_SEL
1.2
RT
VOUT-5
VOUT
LGND
N.C.
N.C.
ONOFF
VIN
DU_SEL
3.0
1
2
3
4
5
8.1
PGND
N.C.
R5066
XX
G
DRUM_VS
VTR_UNREG
R5067
XX
D_2.8V
R5076
XX
C5043
4.7u
8.0
3.0
R5065
XX
VO10B
LND503
2.8
REG_GND
LND502
L5004
33uH
2.5
SW
REG_GND
CHASSIS_GND
C5042
0.022u
3.1
IC5004
LV5256GP-TE-L-E
PWM DRIVE
VDD
LND501
CHASSIS_GND
F
R5071
3300
REG_GND
CHASSIS_GND
E
VTR_UNREG
RECA2
REG_GND 66
SWP 68
CAP_VS
D5003
RB551V-30TE-17
RF_MON 54
N.C.
10
REG_GND 52
53 REG_GND
63 REG_GND
VSP_SO
R5075
XX
C5035
4.7u
REG_GND
XCS_IC_5401
L5003
15uH
9
REG_GND 50
51 RFIN
PGND
8
RECCK
49 REG_GND
57 RECA1
LGND
REG_GND 46
CAP_PWM 48
8.1
0.9
SW
VDD
7
RECA1
VSP_SO 44
VOUT
RT
6
RFIN
47 DRUM_PWM
REG_GND 40
OCP_SEL
ONOFF
DRUM_PWM
C5028
1u
REG_GND 38
XCS_IC_5401 42
3.0
R5060
100k
VOUT-5
IC5003
LV5256GP-TE-L-E
PWM DRIVE
0
45 REG_GND
3.2
1.2
R5073
XX
EVER_3.0V
C5034
0.022u
3.0
IN
3.0
43 XVSP_SCK
0
R5082
XX
3.2
39 CK13MFO1
R5081
XX
LOAD
TAPE_END
D
15 14 13 12 11
R5087
XX
TAPE_LED_ON
LM_LIM_DET
XFFREWUP
XVSP_SCK
C5032
XX
OCP
LM_LIM_DET 30
C5031
0.1u
N.C.
LOAD 28
29 DRUM_PG
C5029
0.01u
8.1
TAPE_LED_ON 26
27 DRUM_FG
R5079
XX
CAP_FWD
2.8
25 CAP_FG
UNLOAD
REG_O
CAP_FG
DRUM_FG
41 REG_GND
F
UNLOAD 22
DRUM_PG
CK13MFO1
R5077
22k
REG_GND 20
CAP_FWD 24
37 REG_GND
E
EVER_3.0V 18
23 CAP_ON
0.5
FB
0.1
TRACK_IN
21 VO10B(DD_SD1)
CAP_ON
3.0
N.C.
19 EP_13.5V
VO10B
CAP_ERROR
0.6
FB
0.1
TRACK_IN
1.9
SS
17 RP_2.8V
EP_13.5V
EVER_3.0V
R5085
4700
R5055
68k
DD_6.5V
20 19 18 17 16
RP_2.8V
R5063
68k
D5002
RB551V-30TE-17
CHIME_SDA
R5062
3300
C5033
0.01u
10
CHIME_VDD
XCC_DOWN
9
8
CHIME_VDD 10
8
REG_GND
VTR_UNREG
7
VTR_UNREG
9
6
7
VTR_UNREG
0.1
6
3.1
4
XCC_DOWN
SS
2
MT_GND
MT_5V
OCP
MT_GND
MT_5V
5
REG_O
REG_GND
3
20 19 18 17 16
D
MT_GND
1
MT_5V
VTR_UNREG
R5068
XX
H
C5038
2.2u
H
R5070
XX
R5028
XX
R5043
XX
I
C5023
XX
EVER_3.0V
CL5002
C5019
XX
D_2.8V
R5045
XX
REG_GND
C5044
XX
PGND
GND
LX
NON
ADJ
IC5005
XX
PVCC
PVCC
FB
SCL
VCC
SS_IN
SD
ALERT
SEL
MODE
VOUT
C1 C2 C3 C4 D1 D2 D3 D4
R5044
XX
CAP_ERROR
B4 B3 B2 B1 A4 A3 A2 A1
REG_GND
L5001
XX
VTR_UNREG
R5038
XX
R5040
XX
C5021
XX
R5039
XX
R5042
XX
CAP_VS
C5017
XX
I
VO10B
CL5001
EVER_3.0V
R5041
XX
R5052
XX
J
C5027
XX
R5046
XX
EVER_3.0V
CL5004
C5025
XX
D_2.8V
R5054
XX
REG_GND
C5045
XX
GND
NON
ADJ
FB
VCC
PGND
IC5006
XX
LX
PVCC
PVCC
SCL
SS_IN
SD
ALERT
SEL
VOUT
MODE
C1 C2 C3 C4 D1 D2 D3 D4
R5053
XX
DRUM_ERROR
B4 B3 B2 B1 A4 A3 A2 A1
REG_GND
L5002
XX
R5051
XX
DRUM_VS
VTR_UNREG
R5047
XX
R5049
XX
C5026
XX
R5048
XX
C5024
XX
J
VO10B
CL5003
EVER_3.0V
R5050
XX
REG_GND
K
K
MD-141 BOARD(1/3)
CAPSTAN/DRUM MOTOR DRIVE
L
L
XX MARK:NO MOUNT
NO MARK:REC/PB MODE
08
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-35
MD-141 (1/3)
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
7
10
9
12
11
R5215
XX
A
R5216
0
A
REG_GND
DD_6.5V
L5201
10uH
R5214
XX
DD_6.5V
L5202
10uH
RP_2.8V
R5203
10k
RP_2.8V
C5215
0.01u
C5202
10u
6.3V
R5204
6800
C5210
0.01u
C5203
10u
10V
R5205 C5213
22k
0.1u
R5209
22k
REG_GND
B
B
R5206
8.2k
4.5
R1.4/P0
R1.5/P0
R1.5/P0
R5207
8.2k
C5212
0.1u
C5211
0.1u
10 11 12
9
8
7
6
5
YSDL
3
XSDL
4
GND
5
YODD
6
XODD
7
GND
8
YEVEN
9
XEVEN
R1.2/P1.9
R5211
180
R5212
180
N MECHANISM
DECK
(MDX-N221)
(1/2)
C
10 GND
R1.2/P1.9
4
VCC_HEAD
REC_PEAK_T
REC_PEAK_I_ME
REC_PEAK_I_MP
REC_IR_ME
XME/MP
GND
R1.0/P1.9
D2E
GND
2
VCC_D2.8V
1
3
2
GND
R5213
180
TEST
REC_DATA
XE
R1.0/P1.9
D1E
D
R2.8/P0
RECDT R1.4/P2.8
RECA1
R5208
XX
37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48
SW_PS
C5214
0.1u
SWP
E
REC_IR_MP
2.0
CO
2.0
CE
1.1
PB_FBDP
1.5
PB_IR
4.5
VCC_REC_4.6V
C5205
0.1u
RECCK
RECDT
RECDT
REC_A2
RECA2
RECCK
VCC_2.8V
RECA2
RECCK
C5207
0.1u
R2.8/P0
D
PB_RF_OUT
R1.0/P1.2
LPF_f0
SW_PS
RECA1
RECA1
GND
1
R1.2/P1.9
AGC_EVR
MODE1
R1.3/P0.3
REC_CLK
R0/P2.8
MODE2
R5202
22k
R5210
180
R1.2/P1.9
YO
R1.0/P1.9
D2O
YE
2.8
C5201
0.01u
RFIN
AGCTC_Ech
R0.7/P1.8
AGCTC_Och
R2.8/P0
C5208
0.47u
R5201 0.9
10k
1.7
GND
R2.8/P0
C5206
0.47u
IC5201
TLS26A102PFBR
REC/PB AMP
RECA2
R0.7/P1.8
VCC_PB_4.6V
TEST_OUT
REC_A1
R1.3/P3.9
RF_MON
CTRL1
4.5
XO
R2.8/P0
C5209
0.01u
CN5201 10P
GND
R1.0/P1.9
D1O
PB_Y_OUT
R1.3/P2.5
PB_RF_IN
CTRL0
R1.3/P2.5
2.8
C5204
0.1u
PB_X_OUT
GND
1.4
C
36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25
24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13
E
CONT1
ALL_PS
F
F
G
G
MD-141 BOARD(2/3)
REC/PB AMP
H
XX MARK:NO MOUNT
H
NO MARK:REC/PB MODE
R:REC MODE
P:PB MODE
08
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-36
MD-141 (2/3)
1
2
4
3
5
6
8
7
10
9
12
11
MT_GND
CN5401 29P
DEW-
5
REG_GND
DEW+
6
DEW_DET
XMODE_SW_A
7
MODE_SW_A
XMODE_SW_B
8
MODE_SW_B
L 5 4 0 1 R 514k0 3
4.7uH
CHIME_VDD
CHIME_SDA 13
CHIME_SDA
C5402
22p
B
TAPE_END
FG/PG_COM
3
FG_PG_COM
S_REEL_+
M_COM
4
DRUM_COM
S_REEL_-
DRUM_U
5
L_PGND
C_V
C_U
C_VS
C_VS
NC
C_W
D_U(M)
CAP_ON
D_U(M)
D_V(M)
D_VS1(M)
D_W(M)
D_VS2(M)
UIN
TOPIN
DFILTER
TOPOUT
DFC
ENDIN
DFGOUT
ENDOUT
DFGIN
VREF
RLM1
PGOUT
RLO1
PGIN
RLDO1
RLP1
DRUM_W
DRUM_V
25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48
TREEL_FG
3
UHE-
VHE+
4
VHE+
VHE-
5
VHE-
WHE+
6
WHE+
WHE-
7
WHE-
8
HE_VCC
CAP_V
9
CAP_V
CAP_V
10
CAP_V
11
CAP_V
12
CAP_W
13
CAP_W
14
CAP_W
15
CAP_W
16
CAP_U
17
CAP_U
18
CAP_U
19
CAP_U
20
HE_VCC
F
DRUM_W
DRUM_V
DRUM_U
C5432 C5435 C5437
0.1u
0.1u 0.1u
DRUM_COM
C5433
470p
C5431
470p
D
C5424
0.047u
C5434
470p
DRUM_FG
R5419
10k
R5415
XX
DRUM_FG_SENS
C5436
470p
FG_PG_COM
DRUM_PG
DRUM_PG_SENS
C5423
1u
E
C5429
0.1u
R5427
XX
C5417
XX
T_REEL_-
UHE+
EP_13.5V
R5420
XX
R5412
10k
C5421
0.022u
DRUM_ERROR
R5414
10k
47k
REG_GND
2
R5408
1
UHE+
0.01u
HE_GND
C5412
0.01u
C5415
CN5403 27P
R5407
100
T_REEL_+
C
C5427
0.1u
SREEL_FG
UHE-
G
C5407
0.01u
DRUM_U
VH
R5421
XX
CAP_ERROR
DRUM_PWM
CAP_PWM
2.8
R5406
1k
N MECHANISM
DECK
(MDX-N221)
(2/2)
C5411
0.047u
VIN
49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72
TAPE_END_C
DRUM_PG_SENS
WIN
VCC1
LM_LM_+
R5413
270
PGC
DRUM_FG_SENS
2
COM
W-
VG
1
D_PGND
W+
ISNF
FG
PG
V-
DBOUT
TAPE_TOP
CN5402 10P
NC
DBIN
C5410
0.047u
NC
CBLOUT
HE_VCC
TAPE_TOP_C
D_U
V+
CBOUT
C5409
0.1u
U-
CBIN
C5404
0.01u
NC
D_V
D_VS
IC5401
BD6639BGLV-E2
CAPSTAN/DRUM/LOADING MOTOR DRIVE
CSR
D
9
U+
DGND
WHE-
DRUM_V 10
CAGC
SI
VHEWHE+
DRUM_V
CFGIN-
XCS
UHEVHE+
E
CFGIN+
D_W
D_VS
SCK
C5408
1u
UHE+
8
GND
L_VM
L_OUT1
MCK
FG1
FG2
7
C_PGND
XRESET
TAPE_END_C
NC 29
6
CFGOUT
DEC2
C5403
0.01u
DEC1
CAP_FG
LIMOUT
MR_VCC
VCC2
TAPE_LED_A
NC
RLDO2
TAPE_LED_A 26
TOP/END_GND 27
DRUM_U
VMR
L_OUT2
RLO2
TAPE_LED_K
DRUM_W
TEST
REG_GND
TAPE_LED_K 25
DRUM_W
C_FRC
D_PGND(M)
C5406
0.001u
CAP_FWD
L_VM(M)
SENSOR_VCC
L_OUT1(M)
R5402
33
S_REEL_-
C_U(M)
S_REEL_+
SREEL- 23
L_OUT2(M)
SREEL+ 22
96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73
L_PGND(M)
T_REEL_+
R5405
10k
C_V(M)
C5405
0.001u
C_VS1(M)
R5404
10k
T_REEL_-
C_W(M)
XCC_DOWN
R5401
33
TAPE_END 28
TAPE_LED_A
CAP_U
RLM2
C
R5411
2.2
CAP_V
CAP_ON
TREEL- 19
HALL_GND 24
SENSOR_VCC
C5420
0.1u
CAP_VS
Cin_GND 17
XCCDOWN_SW 18
HALL_VCC 21
R5417
33
TAPE_TOP_C
TAPE_TOP 16
TREEL+ 20
TAPE_LED_K
R5422
22k
R5410
2.2
CAP_W
CHIME_SCL
CHIME_SCK 14
A
XREEL_HALL_ON
0.5
R5409
2.2
D_2.8V
REC_PROOF
CHIME_VDD 12
MIC/REC_SW_GND 15
R5423
4700
2.7
MT_5V
C5419
0.1u
C5416
0.1u
C_VS2(M)
(PAGE 4-59)
L5402
10uH
R5426
XX
VTR_UNREG
RLP2
B
XREC_PROOF 11
REG_GND
1
SW_COM 10
MECHANISM
BLOCK
FP-031
FLEXIBLE
C5418
0.1u
MODE_SW_C
9
0
4.2
Q5402
2SA2030T2L
SWITCH
R5425
XX
MT_5V
2
XMODE_SW_C
R5418
100k
TAPE_LED_ON
2.8
3
4
Q5403
2SC5658FS6T2LQ/R
LED DRIVE
D_2.8V
4
LM_UNLOAD
C5425
0.1u
LM_-
5
3
C5422
1u
DRUM_VS
6
LM_UNLOAD
C5401
0.1u
7
2
8
LM_LOAD
LM_+
9
1
24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10
A
LM_LOAD
R5424
2200
0
Q5401
DTC114EMFS6T2L
SWITCH
C5426
1u
C5428
0.01u
C5430
0.01u
R5416
15k
C5438
0.0068u
C5439
0.0068u
F
C5413 C5414
0.1u 0.1u
VSP_SO
XCS_IC_5401
CAP_W
XVSP_SCK
CK13MFO1
XRST_VTR
UNLOAD
CAP_U
LOAD
LM_LIM_DET
XFFREWUP
N.C.
21
FG_GND
22
FG_GND
23
REG_GND
FG2
24
FG2
FG_VCC
25
MR_VCC
FG_VCC
26
FG1
27
G
FG1
H
MD-141 BOARD(3/3)
H
SERVO
XX MARK:NO MOUNT
NO MARK:REC/PB MODE
08
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-37
MD-141 (3/3)
2
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
A
A
R8514
15k
SE8501
31.2kHz
(PITCH SENSOR)
1
R8521
XX 1.3
C8520
10u
C8521
10u
R8519
XX
R8518
22k
GND Vcc
3
4
REG_GND
5
CLK
6
DATA
7
REG_GND
8
AGND
1.3
AMPBINP
1.4
LPFBOUT
0.9
LPFBIN2
VCC_A
SWAOUT
CPAOUT
C8503
4.7u
AGND
DGND
2.8
DATA
2.8
CLK
2.8
DVCC
0.6
LPFAIN1
C8511
0.047u
C8512
0.1u
SE8502
32.2kHz
(YAW SENSOR)
1.4
C8513
0.047u
1
R8523
XX
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
1.4
1.4
4
1.2
R8530
0
C8522
10u
R8510
1M
R8512
10k
C8504
0.1u
D
C8508
10u
C8505 R8513
0.33U 15k
C8509
0.047u
C8517
0.1u
R8515
22k
R8517
22k
C
R8526
XX
2
GND
A_2.8V
YAW_AD
1.2
R8527
XX
C8514 C8516
0.1u
0.1u
GND
VREFA
1.2
AMPAINP
1.3
LPFAOUT
0.8
LPFAIN2
2
VCC_B
AMPAOUT
PITCH_AD
1.3
B
1
IC8501
CXA3739AER-T2
PITCH/YAW SENSOR AMP
1.0
CN5002
(PAGE 4-26)
1
2.8
2
C8519
0.1u
Vcc
SWBOUT
AGND
VC-543
(20/24)
D_2.8V
2.8
3
0.7
LPFBIN1
AMPAINN
1.4
R8508
XX
4
OUT Vref
9
CPBOUT
1.3
CN8501 8P
5
R8520
XX
R8522
XX
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
8
AGND
14 13 12 11 10
C8502
4.7u
R8528
XX
6
1.4
AMPBOUT
1.3
AMPBINN
1.3
VREFB
7
1.4
2.8
R8529
0
B
C
R8516
22k
2
C8507
10u
C8510
0.047u
Vref OUT
4
R8509 R8511
1M
10k
3
C8506
0.33u
3
2.8
R8524
XX
R8525
XX
C8518
0.1u
C8515
0.1u
D
LD8501
CHASSIS_GND
LD8502
C8501
10u
CHASSIS_GND
E
E
GY-014 BOARD
F
PITCH/YAW SENSOR AMP
F
XX MARK:NO MOUNT
NO MARK:REC/PB MODE
08
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-38
GY-014
1
2
4
3
5
6
8
7
10
9
11
12
A
A
B
B
FP-981
FLEXIBLE
FP-982
FLEXIBLE
CN003
(PAGE 4-52)
CN8801
A_GND
ATT_2
2
ATT_2
PLRE
1
PANEL_R
PANEL_G
2
3
XLR_MIC/LINE_2
ATT_1
4
ATT_1
PLBL
3
PANEL_B
REG_GND
4
XLR_PWR_ON_2
5
XLR_PWR_ON_2
XLR_UNREG
6
XLR_UNREG
EP_XVD
6
XLR_MIC/LINE_1
7
XLR_MIC/LINE_1
XLR_UNREG
8
REG_GND
8
XLR_PWR_ON_1
AU_4.6V
A_GND_INT
R8810
XX
AU_MIC_-1
XLR_PWR_ON_1
AU_4.6V/AU_+6V
A_GND_INT 12
13
AU_4.6V/AU_+6V
INT_MIC_1 14
15
A_GND_INT
A_GND 16
17
A_GND_INT
AU_MIC_+1 18
19
AU_MIC_-1
A_GND 20
AU_MIC_-2
AU_-9V
A_GND
A_GND 24
25
A_GND
AU_LINE_2 26
27
A_GND
A_GND 28
29
A_GND
AU_MIC_+2 30
31
AU_MIC_-2
REG_GND
7
EP_XHD
EP_1.8V
11
1.8V
3V(2.8V) 12
13
1.8V
BL_CONT 14
BL_5V
15
BL_V
REG_GND 16
BL_-25V
17
BL_-V
XRST_VTR 18
VD_SI
19
VD_SI
REG_GND 20
VD_SCK
9
INT_MIC_1
AU_MIC_+1
AU_LINE_1
AU_LINE_1 22
A_GND
23
5
EP_XHD
AU_+6V
AU_+6V 10
9
11
21
A_GND
E
CN8802 80P
1
XLR_MIC/LINE_2
C
D
CN003
(PAGE 4-53)
80P
A_GND
AU_LINE_2
AU_MIC_+2
A_GND 32
33
A_GND_INT
INT_MIC_2 34
INT_MIC_2
35
A_GND_INT
A_GND_INT 36
A_GND_INT
REG_GND
3V(2.8V) 10
VD_SO 22
XVD_SCK
21
XCS_LCD_AD
23
XCS_LCD_AD
LI_3V
25
LI_3V
XRESET 26
SP_+
27
SP(+)
F_TALLY_LED 28
SP_-
29
SP(-)
A_4.6V 30
KEY_AD3
31
KEY_AD3
33
REG_GND
KEY_AD4
35
KEY_AD4
KEY_AD1
XCS_LCD 24
SIRCS_SIG 32
D_2.8V 34
XBATT_INFO_SW 36
37
A_-9V
REG_GND 38
37
KEY_AD1
REG_GND 38
39
REG_GND
REG_GND 40
39
REG_GND
REG_GND 40
41
REG_GND
REG_GND 42
41
REG_GND
REG_GND 42
43
KEY_AD6_CK
KEY_AD1 44
KEY_AD1
43
REG_GND
XBATT_INFO_SW
45
XBATT_INFO_SW
KEY_AD4 46
KEY_AD4
45
A_GND_INT
A_GND_INT 46
D_2.8V
47
D_2.8V
KEY_AD6 48
47
INT_MIC_2
A_GND_INT 48
SIRCS_SIG_FRONT
49
SIRCS_SIG
KEY_AD3 50
49
A_GND
AU_MIC_-2 50
INT_MIC_2
KEY_AD3
A_4.6V
51
A_4.6V
SP(-) 52
SP_-
XF_TALLY_LED
53
F_TALLY_LED
SP(+) 54
SP_+
XRESET
55
XRESET
LI_3V 56
LI_3V
XCS_LCD
57
XCS_LCD
VD_SO
59
VD_SO
61
REG_GND
VD_SI 62
VD_SI
63
XRST_VTR
BL_-V 64
BL_-25V
65
REG_GND
BL_V 66
BL_CONT
67
BL_CONT
1.8V 68
EP_2.8V
69
3V(2.8V)
71
3V(2.8V)
73
REG_GND
75
EP_XVD
77
REG_GND
PANEL_B 78
PLBL
79
PANEL_G
PANEL_R 80
PLRE
XRST_VTR
EP_XVD
PLGR
AU_MIC_+2
A_-9V 44
PLGR
EP_XVD
EP_2.8V
C
BL_CONT
XRST_VTR
VD_SO
XCS_LCD
XRESET
XF_TALLY_LED
A_4.6V
SIRCS_SIG_FRONT
D_2.8V
XBATT_INFO_SW
D
AU_-9V
A_GND_INT
AU_MIC_-2
R8809
XX
51
AU_MIC_+2
A_GND 52
53
A_GND
A_GND 54
55
AU_LINE_2
A_GND 56
A_GND
57
A_GND
A_GND 58
AU_LINE_1
59
AU_LINE_1
61
A_GND
AU_MIC_-1 62
63
AU_MIC_+1
A_GND_INT 64
65
A_GND
A_GND_INT 66
INT_MIC_1
67
INT_MIC_1
AU_4.6V/AU_+6V 68
1.8V 70
A_GND_INT
69
A_GND_INT
AU_4.6V/AU_+6V 70
REG_GND 72
AU_+6V
71
AU_+6V
XLR_PWR_ON_1 72
XLR_PWR_ON_1
XLR_UNREG
73
XLR_UNREG
XLR_MIC/LINE_1 74
XLR_MIC/LINE_1
75
XLR_UNREG
XLR_PWR_ON_2 76
XLR_PWR_ON_2
ATT_1
77
ATT_1
XLR_MIC/LINE_2 78
XLR_MIC/LINE_2
ATT_2
79
ATT_2
A_GND 80
XCS_LCD_AD
XCS_LCD_AD 58
XVD_SCK
VD_SCK 60
AU_LINE_2
AU_MIC_+1
BL_5V
EP_1.8V
EP_XHD
EP_XHD 74
REG_GND 76
REG_GND
A_GND
A_GND 60
AU_MIC_-1
E
AU_4.6V
REG_GND
F
F
LD8801
CHASSIS_GND
LD8802
CHASSIS_GND
LD8803
CHASSIS_GND
G
G
R8804
1200
6
5
2
1
VDR881
S8801
4
3
1
2
S8802
4
3
1
2
S8803
4
3
R8805
1500
4
ASSIGN
AS-060 BOARD
H
H
VC-PI RELAY
XX MARK:NO MOUNT
08
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-39
AS-060
1
2
4
3
5
6
8
7
9
10
11
12
LND801
CHASSIS_GND
A
A
CN8001 24P
CN8004 14P
REG_GND 14
24 REG_GND
N.C. 13
23 KEY_AD 7
22 KEY_AD 6_CK
GAIN KEY_AD5-5 12
IRIS/EXPOSURE
B
CONTROL
SWITCH
BLOCK
(CF24000)
(PAGE 4-57)
GAIN L
KEY_AD5-4
11
KEY_AD5-7 10
GAIN H KEY_AD5-6
8
WHT BAL B KEY_AD6-7
7
OnePush WB KEY_AD5-3
6
WHT BAL KEY_AD6-1
5
Shutter Speed
4
KEY_AD6-2
KEY_AD7-7
3
N.C.
2
REG_GND
1
AUTO/LOCK LOCK
R8002
27k
9
KEY_AD6-6
WHT BAL Preset
R8012
2200
R8003
27k
R8016
1500
R8020
1200
21 KEY_AD 5
20 REG_GND
R8005
8200
R8008
3900
R8006
8200
R8009
3900
19 KEY_AD 8
R8013
2200
18 REG_GND
16 CH2_INT/XLR_XLR2
15 CH2_INT/XLR_INT
R8007
3900
R8001
27k
B
17 REG_GND
VD8003
XX
R8011
2200
R8015
1500
R8019
1200
R8004
8200
14 REG_GND
VD8001
XX VD8002
XX
VC-543
(1/24)
12 CH2_AUTO_MANUAL
CN1016
Through the
Flexible Flat Cable
(FFC-171)
11 CH1_AUTO_MANUAL
(PAGE 4-7)
13 CH1_INT/XLR1
10 REG_GND
C
R8014
2200
CN8003 18P
D
PUSH AUTO FOCUS KEY_AD8-4
1
CH2_INT/XLR_XLR2
2
CH2_INT/XLR_INT
3
FOCUS_INFINITY KEY_AD8-7
4
FOCUS_AUTO KEY_AD8-6
5
CH1_INT/XLR1
6
REG_GND
7
CH2_AUTO_MANUAL
8
CH1_AUTO_MANUAL
9
CONTROL
SWITCH
BLOCK
(AU93000)
ASSIGN1 KEY_AD8-1 10
(PAGE 4-56)
ASSIGN2 KEY_AD8-2 11
R8018
1500
9
REC_LEVEL_VOL_CH1
8
A_2.8V
7
REG_GND
6
REC_LEVEL_VOL_CH2
5
XEJECT_SW
4
REG_GND
3
DIAL_A_VM
2
DIAL_B_VM
1
REG_GND
C
R8022
1200
R8031
27k
R8030
8200
R8029
3900
D
ASSIGN3 KEY_AD8-3 12
REC_LEVEL_VOL_CH1 13
REG_GND 14
N.C. 15
D_2.8V 16
REC_LEVEL_VOL_CH2 17
REG_GND 18
VD8005
XX
E
E
V D 8 0 0 6 V D 8 0 0 8V D 8 0 1 1 V D 8 0 1 3
XX
XX
XX
XX
VD8007 VD8009 VD8012
XX
XX
XX
CN8005 6P
F
FP-969
FLEXIBLE
LND101-LND106
(PAGE 4-48)
REG_GND
6
REG_GND
5
REG_GND
4
N.C.
3
N.C.
2
XEJECT_SW
1
F
CN8002 8P
G
CONTROL
SWITCH
BLOCK
(KP24000)
REG_GND
8
STATUS KEY_AD5-2
7
PIC_PROF KEY_AD5-1
6
MENU KEY_AD7-2
5
EXEC KEY_AD7-1
4
REG_GND
3
DIAL_A_VM
2
DIAL_B_VM
1
(PAGE 4-58)
G
VD8014
XX
VD8015
XX
CK-204 BOARD
H
LND802
CHASSIS_GND
H
CABINET(R) RELAY
XX MARK:NO MOUNT
08
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-40
CK-204
2
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
A
A
CN7801 33P
B
33
2SS_KEY_AD2
32
BODY_AD
31
2ND_ZOOM_AD
30
XRST_VTR
29
VD_SI
28
VD_SO
27
VD_SCK
26
XCS_EVF
25
XCS_EVF_AD
24
REG_GND
23
REG_GND
22
EP_1.8V
VOUT 1
21
EP_1.8V
FB 2
20
EP_1.8V
VIN 3
19
EP_2.8V
18
EP_2.8V
17
D_3.8V
16
REG_GND
15
REG_GND
14
EVF_R
13
REG_GND
12
REG_GND
11
REG_GND
R7814
XX
10
EVF_G
9
REG_GND
R7815
XX
8
REG_GND
7
REG_GND
6
EVF_B
5
REG_GND
4
REG_GND
3
EP_XVD
2
EP_XHD
1
REG_GND
FP-974
FLEXIBLE
LND028-LND054
(PAGE 4-49)
CN7803 27P
REG_GND
REG_GND
REG_GND
XRST_VTR
VD_SI
CN7802 6P
KEY_AD1
C
VD_SO
1
1
2
C7804
XX
3
C7809
XX
4
5
REG_GND
2
VD_SCK
7
3
XCS_EVF
8
REG_GND
4
XCS_EVF_AD
9
R7809
XX
R7810
XX
6 NP
5 GND
C7802
XX
IC7801
XX
4 VCONT
R7807
XX
R7811
XX
C7801
XX
R7812
0
REG_GND 10
5
R7808
XX
6
2nd_ZOOM_AD
D_2.8V
C7803
XX
EP_1.8V 11
6
EP_1.8V 12
R7818
XX
REG_GND 13
CONTROL
SWITCH
BLOCK
(GZ92000)
C7807
XX
EP_2.8V 14
R7802
8200
R7803
3900
R7804
2200
R7805
1500
R7806
1200
EP_2.8V 15
REG_GND 16
LND001, LND003, LND004,
LND006-LND008
(PAGE 4-58)
C7811
47u
6.3V
EVF_R 17
C7808
XX
EVF_G 18
R7801
27k
R7817
XX
EVF_B 19
D7802
XX
REG_GND 20
1 2 3 4 56
9
10
7
8
S7801
(HANDLE ZOOM)
FIX
VAR
OFF
C7806
XX
5 GND
4 VCONT
IC7802
XX
VOUT 1
FB 2
R7813
XX
VIN 3
C7805
XX
EP_XHD 22
REG_GND 23
6 NP
R7819 XX
EP_XVD 21
D
C7810
XX
R7816
XX
R7820
XX
B
FP-967
FLEXIBLE
LND240-LND272
(PAGE 4-51)
C
D
REG_GND 24
REG_GND 25
LND781
REG_GND 26
CHASSIS_GND
REG_GND 27
LND782
CHASSIS_GND
E
E
GP-025 BOARD
F
F
VC-VF RELAY
XX MARK:NO MOUNT
08
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-41
GP-025
1
2
3
5
4
7
6
8
A
A
B
B
J9201
CN9201 8P
VC-543
(1/24)
C
CN1011
Through the
Flexible Flat Cable
(FFC-169)
(PAGE 4-7)
HP_JACK_IN
8
REG_GND
7
HP_L_OUT
6
REG_GND
5
R9202
XX
(HEADPHONE)
6
5
4
2
10
3
1
FB9202
FB9203
HP_R_OUT
4
REG_GND
3
Charge_LED_A
2
Charge_LED_K
L9201
220uH
L9202
220uH
C9202
470p
C9203
470p
C
VDR923
XX
C9204
0.0022u
1
C9201
XX
C9205
0.0022u
R9201
XX
D9201
CL-197TLY-CD-T
D
D
E
E
HP-153 BOARD
F
F
HEADPHONES JACK
XX MARK:NO MOUNT
08
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-42
HP-153
1
2
3
5
4
7
6
8
A
A
CN9507 22P
B
FP-973
FLEXIBLE
(PAGE 4-49)
C
REG_GND
22
TPB-
21
REG_GND
20
TPB+
19
REG_GND
18
TPA+
17
REG_GND
16
TPA-
15
REG_GND
14
LANC_DC
13
JACK_AD
12
LANC_SIG
11
REG_GND
10
S_Y/D3_Y
9
REG_GND
8
S_C/D3_Pb
7
REG_GND
6
VIDEO/D3_Pr
5
REG_GND
4
AUDIO_R_I/O
3
REG_GND
2
AUDIO_L_I/O
1
CN9509 4P
6
TH9501
RB9501
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
TH9502
TH9503
TH9504
4
TPA
3
NTPA
2
TPB
1
NTPB
B
HDV/DV
5
LD9502
CHASSIS_GND
CN9508 10P
FB9501
1 AUDIO_L
R9501 XX
2 LANC_SIG
12
11
3 S_GND
R9502 XX
4 LANC_DC
R9503
XX
5 S_C/D3_Pb
FB9502
AV/ R
C
6 AUDIO_R
R9504 XX
7 JACK_AD
8 VIDEO/AUDIO_GND
R9505 XX
9 VIDEO/D3_Pr
R9506
XX
13
14
10 S_Y/D3_Y
C9501
XX
C9502
XX
LD9501
CHASSIS_GND
VD9501
VD9503
XX
VD9502
D
VD9505
XX
VD9504
VD9507
XX
VD9506
XX
VD9508
XX
D
E
E
JK-376 BOARD
F
F
HDV/DV, A/V R CONNECTOR
XX MARK:NO MOUNT
08
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-43
JK-376
2
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
LND721
CHASSIS_GND_C
A
A
REG_GND
CN7201
R7201
0
PI-029
(1/2)
S7207
VDR721
2
4
XRESET
CN7007
Through the
Flexible Flat Cable
(FFC-170)
(PAGE 4-31)
1
3
B
RESET
REG_GND
4
2
XBATT_INFO_SW
S7206
VDR722
1
REG_GND
2
REG_GND
KEY_AD0
KEY_AD1
3
REG_GND
4
KEY_AD3
5
KEY_AD2
KEY_AD4
6
KEY_AD4
REG_GND
7
XBATT_INFO_SW
8
REG_GND
9
XBATT_INFO_SW
B
XRESET
XRESET
10
REG_GND
11
PANEL_REVERSE
12
PANEL_REVERSE
PANEL_OPEN
13
PANLE_OPEN
REG_GND
14
3
1
DISPLAY/
BATT INFO
14P
REG_GND
REG_GND
R7208
1500
R7212
2200
4
2
3
1
3
1
S7217
2
4
3
1
S7216
2
4
3
1
S7214
S7211
2
4
3
1
S7209
2
4
S7204
C
3
1
S7201
R7219
8200
R7215
3900
3
1
VDR723
4
2
4
KEY_AD0
2
R7205
1200
C
STOP
REW
(REC 1)
(REC 2)
PLAY
FF
SLOW
REG_GND
REC
R7206
1200
R7209
1500
R7214
3900
R7211
2200
R7216
8200
KEY_AD2
2
4
2
3
1
3
1
S7213
D
3
1
3
1
S7202
S7205
S7210
4
2
4
2
4
PANEL_REVERSE
VDR724
D
R7218
27k
INDEX
DELETE
PAUSE
REG_GND
PLAY
MEMORY
(VCR)
R7202 R7204
1200 1500
R7207
2200
R7210
3900
R7213
8200
R7217
27k
KEY_AD4
2
4
3
1
3
1
S7215
2
4
3
1
S7212
2
4
S7208
2
3
1
E
S7203
4
PANLE_OPEN
VDR725
+
-
DATA CODE
TC/U-BIT
E
REG_GND
VOLUME/
MEMORY
LND722
CHASSIS_GND_C
REG_GND
KY-105 BOARD
F
F
CONTROL SWITCH
08
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-44
KY-105
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
7
9
11
10
12
A
A
B
B
R8301
2.2K
C
R8302
2.2K
2.1
GND
BIN+
2.1
BIN-
2.1
BOUT
AIN+
82k
1
2
3
4
2.1
R8305
5
AIN-
C8312
220p
6
C8310
0.01u
LD8301
CHASSIS_GND
2.1
R8306
33k
7
VCC
C8307
1u
8
AOUT
C8313
220p
5.9
82k
33k
2.1
R8307
R8308
IC8302
NJM2746RB1(TE2)
MIC AMP
C8302
1u
CN8303
C8324
1u
INT_MIC_TOP_Lch 3
C8304
100p
C8319
XX
2.1
BINAIN+
GND
BIN+
2.1
2.1
BOUT
AIN-
0.1u
5.9
VCC
5
1
2
3
4
L8301
10uH
C8317
0.01u
C8306
10u
82k
R8316
10k
BIN-
BIN+
2.1
5
BOUT
2.1
6
GND
R8309
7
AIN+
220p
8
AIN-
C8315
R8317
10k
1
2
3
4
21P
1
A_GND
2
A_GND
3
A_GND
4
MIC_LCH
5
A_GND
6
A_GND
7
AU_4.6V
8
AU_4.6V
9
CHASSIS_GND
10
CHASSIS_GND
11
CHASSIS_GND
12
CHASSIS_GND
13
F_TALLY_LED
14
D_2.8V
15
A_GND
16
A_GND
17
A_GND
18
MIC_RCH
19
A_GND
20
A_GND
21
A_GND
C
FP-975
FLEXIBLE
(PAGE 4-49)
D
C8314
0.01u
E
2.1
220p
2.1
C8316
5.9
82k
VCC
R8310
33k
R8311
AOUT
C8309
1u
R8312
33k
2.1
R8304
2.2K
2.1
R8303
2.2K
IC8303
NJM2746RB1(TE2)
MIC AMP
C8327
1u
C8308
1u
E
R8315
10k
6
R8322
120k
TOP_Lch_GND 4
Note:MIC901 and MIC903 are not
included in MA-454 complete board.
IC8304
NJM2746RB1(TE2)
MIC AMP
C8326
1u
7
4
2.1
R8321
68k
8
AOUT
4
3
2.1
3
C8311
0.01u
R8313
10k
C8318
XX
C8322
2
C8320
22u
GND
1
R8320
68k
C8321
22u
BINAIN+
BIN+
2.1
2.1
VCC
BOUT
C8305
100p
5
AIN-
BOTOM_Lch_GND 2
6
2.1
MIC903
(MICROPHONE)
(Lch)
7
AOUT
CN8302 4P
INT_MIC_BOTOM_Lch 1
8
2.1
IC8301
NJM2746RB1(TE2)
GAIN CONTROL
5.9
2.1
C8303
100p
2.1
BOTOM_Rch_GND 4
2.1
C8325
1u
R8319
120k
INT_MIC_BOTOM_Rch 3
0.1u
TOP_Rch_GND 2
FL8301
XX
1
2
R8314
10k
C8301
100p
C8323
INT_MIC_TOP_Rch 1
MIC901
(MICROPHONE)
(Rch)
D
R8318
10k
CN8301 4P
R8323
150
D8301
SML-310LTT86
(REC LAMP (FRONT))
F
F
G
G
MA-454 BOARD
H
H
MIC AMP
XX MARK:NO MOUNT
NO MARK:REC/PB MODE
08
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-45
MA-454
2
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
CN8605 6P
A
VDR001
XX
VDR002
XX
VDR003
XX
6
S/S
5
REG_GND
4
XVTR_ON_SW
3
XCAM_ON_SW
2
REG_GND
1
REG_GND
CONTROL
SWITCH
BLOCK
(PS24000)
A
(PAGE 4-55)
CN8606 10P
REG_GND
9
LANC_SIG
8
XLANC_JACK_IN
7
LANC_DC
6
N.C.
5
REG_GND
S/S
1
XCAM_ON_SW
2
XVTR_ON_SW
3
REG_GND
4
LANC_SIG
5
XLANC_JACK_IN
6
LANC_DC
7
REG_GND
8
PHOTO(LENS_AD)
9
ZOOM_SW_AD 10
REG_GND 11
MS_LED_ON 12
D_2.8V 13
REG_GND 14
C8604
XX
D8605
EDZ-TE61
-5.6B
4
PHOTO(LENS_AD)
3
REG_GND
2
ZOOM_SW_AD
1
D_2.8V
CONTROL
SWITCH
BLOCK
(PZ93000)
B
LND501-LND510
(PAGE 4-55)
VDR009
VDR007
D8604
EDZ TE61
6.8B
VDR010
R8601
150
R8606
XX
C
D8601
CL-271HR-C-TS
(MS ACCESS)
LND861
CHASSIS_GND
R8602
1k 0
3.7
1
CE
2
GND
VDD 4
2.9
C8602
XX
VOUT 3
C8603
0.1u
IC8601
R1114Q291D-TR-FA
2.9V REG
C8601
0.1u
R8611
XX
MS_3.8V 15
MS_VCC_ON 16
R8604
XX
REG_GND 17
MS_SCLK 18
R8612
XX
REG_GND 19
REG_GND 20
R8605
XX
XMS_IN 21
MS_DIO 22
CN8603 10P
MEMORY STICK
DUO CONNECTOR
10
GND
9
VCC
8
SCLK
7
MSDATA3(NC)
6
INS
5
MSDATA2(NC)
4
DIO
3
MSDATA1(NC)
2
BS
1
GND
12
CN8602 24P
D
10
R8614
0
B
C
FB8601
MEMORY
STICK
PRO DUO
D
11
R8613
XX
MS_BS 23
REG_GND 24
LND862
CHASSIS_GND
FP-971
FLEXIBLE
LND025-LND048
(PAGE 4-48)
E
E
MS-405 BOARD
F
MS CONNECTOR
F
XX MARK:NO MOUNT
NO MARK:REC/PB MODE
08
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-46
MS-405
• Refer to page 4-3 (English), 4-4 (Japanese) for mark 0.
1
3
2
4
5
7
6
8
10
9
11
12
13
14
15
16
A
A
AU_+48V_CH1
R5801
18k
R5812
18k
AU_+6V
D5801
MA2S1110G8S0
Q5803,Q5804
CH1 MIC INPUT SWITCH
C5817
1u
L5801
10uH
R5981
470
R5813
470
Q5803
MCH6606-TL-E
2.1
63
R5821
330
ATT_1
R5834
10k
C5808
XX
R5833
10k
R5840
100k
CHASSIS_GND
R5835
10k
R5837
220k
2.1
2
R5982 6.0
470
4
R5814
470
6.0
5.9
8
2
6.0
7
R5842
10k
2.1
2.1
R5841
15k
C
2.1
5
2.1 6 3 2.1
Q5804
MCH6606-TL-E
6
3
2.1
C5818
1u
C5816
XX
R5816
8200
14
REG_GND
5
3 6
R5818
3.9k
R5809
470k
4 1
R5806
470k
C5973
4.7u
5
C5804
XX
C5815
0.001u
V+
R5817
3.9k
MIC_SW_1
2.1
R5836
220k
R5815
15k
C5807
XX
C5978
10u
16V
0
2.1
2
5.9
Q5807
MCH6616-TL-E
ATT
1
R5823
330
2.1
R5832
10k
R5839
100k
LND581
5.9
14
C5803
XX
C
Q5808
DTC144EMFS6T2L
SWITCH
R5825
100
6.0
5
2
R5987
XX
R5843
100k
R5822
3.6k
2.1
6.0
L5802
10uH
B
AU_+6V
D5803
MA2S1110G8S0
2.1
5
R5808
1800
R5811
18k
2.1
7
R5805
1800
R5810
18k
V-
1
6
SHIELD2
C5805
XX
C5806
XX
R5807
18k
2.1
3
COLD2
B
C5801
XX
C5802
XX
R5804
18k
IC5801
NJM2737RB1(TE2)
CH1 MIC AMP
4
2
HOT1
COLD1
S
R5803
18k
CN5802
3P
INPUT1
SHIELD1
HOT2
INPUT2
R5802
18k
AU_MIC_-1
R5826
100
AU_MIC_+1
D5802
MA2S1110G8S0
D5804
MA2S1110G8S0
R5824
3.6k
A_GND
D
D
AU_+6V
AU_+48V_CH2
R5901
18k
R5902
18k
R5903
18k
R5904
18k
R5907
18k
R5910
18k
R5905
1800
R5908
1800
R5911
18k
R5912
18k
C5917
1u
D5901
MA2S1110G8S0
Q5903,Q5904
CH2 MIC INPUT SWITCH
R5983
Q5903
470
MCH6606-TL-E
2.1
63
D5903
MA2S1110G8S0
R5924
3.6k
R5913
470
R5925
100
2.1
6.0
AU_MIC_-2
R5921
330
6.0
5
2
AU_MIC_+2
R5933
10k
R5918
3.9k
R5937
220k
R5935
10k
2.1
C5918
1u
R 5 9 8 46 . 0
470
C5907
XX
C5904
XX
C5908
XX
6.0
V+
R5943
100k
2
5.9
8
R5942
10k
2.1
Q5908
DTC144EMFS6T2L
SWITCH
3 6
4 1
2.1
C5974
4.7u
2.1
4
3
2
1
E
5.9
ATT_2
0
5.9
Q5907
MCH6616-TL-E
ATT
R5922
330
5
R5914
470
6.0
2.1
6 3 2.1
Q5904
MCH6606-TL-E
D5902
MA2S1110G8S0
C5903
XX
7
R5941
15k
14
2
L5902
10uH
6
5
R5940
100k
L5901
10uH
5
2.1
E
2.1
R5917
3.9k
MIC_SW_2
C5915
0.001u
2.1
R5915
15k
2.1
C5906
XX
R5936
220k
R5934
10k
2.1
C5905
XX
C5902
XX
2.1
V-
C5901
XX
R5932
10k
IC5901
NJM2737RB1(TE2)
CH2 MIC AMP
R5939
100k
2.1
14
R5926
100
R5923
3.6k
D5904
MA2S1110G8S0
R5916
8200
C5916
XX
F
F
AU_+6V
R5906
470k
D5855
MA2S1110G8S0
R5909
470k
C5865
1u
R5851
180k
D5857
MA2S1110G8S0
R5855
20k
R5863
10k
R5861
10k
REG_GND
R5852
180k
C5859
XX
R5856
20k
D5858
MA2S1110G8S0
6.0
Q5805
2SC5658FS6T2LQ/R
R5985
100k
0.6
0
6.0
0.6
MIC_SW_1
H
C5867
1u
XLR_MIC/LINE_1
C5868
1u
3.0
2O
VCC
1O
1+
2-
1-
GND
1
5
6
7
8
G
6.0
3.0
C5863
10u
D5853
MA2S1110G8S0
R5857
20k
R5859
10k
C5860
XX
R5858
20k
R5854
180k
D5852
MA2S1110G8S0
REG_GND
AU_-9V
2
R5868
100
AU_LINE_1
Q5809
DTC144EMFS6T2L
0
R5838
100k
D5851
MA2S1110G8S0
R5853
180k
3
3.0
Q5805, Q5806, Q5809
CH1 MIC INPUT CONTROL
AU_+6V
AU_LINE_2
4
2+
IC5851
NJM2732RB1(TE2)
LINE AMP
Q5806
DTA144EMFS6T2L
3.0
G
R5952
XX
R5864
10k
R5867
100
3.0
D5856
MA2S1110G8S0
C5861
10u
R5862
10k
3.0
C5866
1u
R5865
10k
R5860
10k
CN5801 24P
D5854
MA2S1110G8S0
C5862
10u
R5866
10k
Q5906
DTA144EMFS6T2L
AU_+6V
6.0
0
Q5905
2SC5658FS6T2LQ/R
0.6
6.0
0.6
MIC_SW_2
R5986
100k
Q5909
DTC144EMFS6T2L
0
XLR_MIC/LINE_2
R5938
100k
24
ATT_2
ATT_1
23
ATT_1
XLR_MIC/LINE_2
22
XLR_MIC/LINE_2
XLR_MIC/LINE_1
21
XLR_MIC/LINE_1
XLR_PWR_ON_2
20
XLR_PWR_ON_1
19
XLR_PWR_ON_1
AU_+6V
18
AU_+6V
REG_GND
17
REG_GND
16
REG_GND
XLR_UNREG
REG_GND
AU_-9V
ATT_2
Q5905, Q5906, Q5909
CH2 MIC INPUT CONTROL
AU_-9V
I
Q5955
2SC4177-T1L5L6
46V REG
D5953
RB160M-60TR
L5953
4.7uH
R5951
XX
Q5956-Q5959
B+ SWITCH
Q5958
2SA811A-T1C17
47.7
R5967
27k
46.4
R5972
2200
46.4
46.9
XLR_UNREG
R5964
680k
C5977
XX
XLR_PWR_ON_1
XLR_PWR_ON_2
K
Q5953
LSK3019FP8TL
SWITCH
2.5
D5952
MAS3132EGLS0
2
3
1
2
0.3
SCP
3
8.2
C5961
0.1u
VCC
BR_CTL
0.2
FB
0.3
OSC
GND
0.9
OUT
R5961
680
0
R5965
240k
C5963
0.1u
8
EaIn
4
6.1
1
0.5
C5960
10u
16V
C5972
1.5u
35V
R5968
100k 0.6
XLR_PWR_ON_1
Q5956
2SC6054GR8S0
12
A_GND
10
AU_MIC_+1
PI-029
(1/2)
CN7006
Through the
Flexible Flat Cable
(FFC-171)
(PAGE 4-31)
C5964
270p
9
A_GND
AU_LINE_1
8
AU_LINE_1
7
A_GND
6
A_GND
AU_MIC_-2
5
AU_MIC_-2
AU_MIC_+2
4
AU_MIC_+2
A_GND
3
A_GND
AU_LINE_2
2
AU_LINE_2
1
A_GND
J
C5968
1.5u
35V
Q5959
2SA811A-T1C17
R5963
1800
Q5954
8.2
2SK2615
DC CONTROL
0.9
C5966
1.5u
35V
I
AU_MIC_-1
A_GND
C5975
0.001u
7
R5976
2k
6
J
C5965
1.5u
35V
AU_-9V
R5970
47k
IC5952
TK11840LTL-G
DC/DC CONVERTER
5
C5976
XX
R5974
22k
0
XLR_UNREG
13
11
46.6
45.7
XLR_UNREG
14
AU_MIC_-1
AU_+48V_CH1
R5979
XX
L5951
4.7uH
XLR_PWR_ON_2
15
AU_MIC_+1
H
C5967
1.5u
35V
AU_+48V_CH2
C5969
1.5u
35V
R5973
2200
46.4
46.4
45.7
R5966
10k
R5962
10k
R5969
100k 0.6
R5975
22k
0
Q5957
2SC6054GR8S0
XLR_PWR_ON_2
R5960
1M
R5971
47k
K
REG_GND
R5980
XX
Note:IC5952 is not supplied, but this is included in XL-010 complete board.
XL-010 BOARD
XLR INPUT
L
XX MARK:NO MOUNT
L
NO MARK:REC/PB MODE
08
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-47
XL-010
1
3
2
4
1
A
A
3
2
4
A
A
S101
(EJECT)
3
1
Pin
1
LND101
XEJECT_SW
N.C.
CK-204
S7401
(PANEL REVERSE)
2
C
4
B
1
3
PI-029
(1/2)
CN7401 2P
1
PANEL_REVERSE
2
REG_GND
CN7005
Through the
Harness
(SW-116)
4
N.C.
CN8005
(PAGE 4-40)
6
LND104
REG_GND
LND105
REG_GND
LND106
REG_GND
2
B
B
B
C
C
C
(PAGE 4-31)
C
FP-969 FLEXIBLE BOARD
HT-002 BOARD
EJECT SWITCH
PANEL REVERSE DETECTION
08
08
1
2
3
1
4
3
2
4
Pin
CN001 19P
HDMI OUT
20
LND020
GND
19
LND019
GND
18
LND018
TMDS DATA2 +
1
TMDS DATA2 +
LND017
TMDS DATA2 -
2
TMDS DATA2 SHIELD
LND016
GND
3
TMDS DATA2 -
LND015
TMDS DATA1 +
4
TMDS DATA1 +
LND014
TMDS DATA1 -
5
TMDS DATA1 SHIELD
LND013
GND
6
LND012
TMDS DATA0 +
LND011
TMDS DATA0 -
A
VC-543
(1/24)
CN1002
(PAGE 4-7)
B
3
Pin
Pin
A
A
24
LND001
REG_GND
23
LND002
MS_BS
LND025
24
MS_BS
LND026
23
22
LND003
MS_DIO
MS_DIO
LND027
LND004
XMS_IN
XMS_IN
LND028
LND005
REG_GND
REG_GND
LND029
LND006
REG_GND
REG_GND
LND030
TMDS DATA1 -
LND007
MS_SCLK
MS_SCLK
LND031
7
TMDS DATA0 +
LND008
REG_GND
REG_GND
LND032
8
TMDS DATA0 SHIELD
LND009
MS_VCC_ON
MS_VCC_ON
LND033
22
21 20
MS_3.8V
MS_3.8V
LND034
LND011
REG_GND
REG_GND
LND035
MS-405
LND012
D_2.8V
D_2.8V
LND036
LND013
MS_LED_ON
MS_LED_ON
LND037
CN8602
(PAGE 4-46)
REG_GND
LND038
ZOOM_SW_AD
LND039
GND
9
TMDS DATA0 -
LND009
TMDS CLOCK +
10
TMDS CLOCK +
LND008
TMDS CLOCK -
11
TMDS CLOCK SHIELD
LND007
GND
12
TMDS CLOCK -
LND006
SCL
13
CEC
LND005
SDA
14
RESERVED
LND004
+5V POWER
15
SCL
LND003
+5V POWER
16
SDA
LND002
HPD
17
DDC/CEC GND
LND001
GND
18
+5V POWER
19
HPD
LND020
LANC_SIG
VC-543
(1/24)
CN1012
(PAGE 4-7)
B
B
23 22
C
A
LND010
LND010
LND014
REG_GND
LND015
ZOOM_SW_AD
LND016
PHOTO(LENS_AD)
PHOTO(LENS_AD)
LND040
LND017
REG_GND
REG_GND
LND041
LND018
LANC_DC
LANC_DC
LND042
LND019
XLANC_JACK_IN
2
1
REG_GND
XLANC_JACK_IN
LND043
LANC_SIG
LND044
B
LND021
REG_GND
REG_GND
LND045
3
LND022
XVTR_ON_SW
XVTR_ON_SW
LND046
2
LND023
XCAM_ON_SW
XCAM_ON_SW
LND047
2
1
LND024
S/S
S/S
LND048
1
3
C
C
C
FP-971 FLEXIBLE BOARD
FP-965 FLEXIBLE BOARD
VC-MS CONNECTION
HDMI CONNECTOR
(PRINTED WIRING BOARD is omitted.)
08
08
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-48
HT-002, FP-965, FP-969, FP-971
• Refer to page 4-3 (English), 4-4 (Japanese) for mark 0.
1
3
2
4
1
2
3
4
Pin
Pin
A
Pin
14
REG_GND
REG_GND
16
13
REG_GND
REG_GND
15
12
CF_UNREG
CF_UNREG
14
CF_UNREG
LND028
1
26
LND002
REG_GND
REG_GND
LND029
2
25
LND003
REG_GND
REG_GND
LND030
3
LND004
XRST_VTR
XRST_VTR
LND031
LND005
VD_SI
VD_SI
LND032
LND006
VD_SO
VD_SO
LND033
LND007
VD_SCK
VD_SCK
LND034
LND008
XCS_EVF
XCS_EVF
LND035
LND009
XCS_EVF_AD
XCS_EVF_AD
LND036
LND010
REG_GND
REG_GND
LND037
LND011
EP_1.8V
EP_1.8V
LND038
LND012
EP_1.8V
EP_1.8V
LND039
LND013
REG_GND
REG_GND
LND040
LND014
EP_2.8V
EP_2.8V
LND041
LND015
EP_2.8V
EP_2.8V
LND042
LND016
REG_GND
REG_GND
LND043
A
CN901
N.C
REG_GND
TPB-
CF_ON
TPB+
HOT
SHOE
REG_GND
VF-178
N.C
TPA3
REG_GND
N.C
REG_GND
B
REG_GND
N.C
REG_GND
CN1020
(PAGE 4-7)
LND001
CF_UNREG
CF_ON
VC-543
(1/24)
A
Pin
27
CN6201
TPB-
TPA+
B
TPB+
2
REG_GND
REG_GND
1
REG_GND
TPA-
B
PAGE 4-34
EVF_R
EVF_R
LND044
EVF_G
EVF_G
LND045
LND019
EVF_B
EVF_B
LND046
LND020
REG_GND
REG_GND
LND047
LND021
EP_XVD
EP_XVD
LND048
LND022
EP_XHD
EP_XHD
LND049
LND023
REG_GND
REG_GND
LND050
LND024
REG_GND
REG_GND
LND051
3
LND025
REG_GND
REG_GND
LND052
25
2
LND026
REG_GND
REG_GND
LND053
26
1
LND027
REG_GND
REG_GND
LND054
27
1
Note:CN901 is not included in
FP-972 flexible board.
C
C
C
FP-974 FLEXIBLE BOARD
HOT SHOE
GP-VF CONNECTION
(PRINTED WIRING BOARD is omitted.)
08
3
2
4
B
C
FP-972 FLEXIBLE BOARD
08
1
CN7803
LND018
2
REG_GND
GP-025
(PAGE 4-41)
LND017
3
TPA+
A
1
2
3
4
Pin
Pin
1
A_GND
A_GND_INT
21
2
A_GND
A_GND_INT
20
3
A_GND
A_GND_INT
19
Pin
A
Pin
22
TPB-
21
REG_GND
20
1
REG_GND
2
TPB-
TPB+
3
TPB+
REG_GND
REG_GND
B
REG_GND
TPA+
TPA-
TPA-
REG_GND
REG_GND
VC-543
(1/24)
LANC_DC
LANC_DC
JACK_AD
JACK_AD
CN1014
(PAGE 4-7)
LANC_SIG
LANC_SIG
REG_GND
REG_GND
S_Y/D3_Y
S_Y/D3_Y
REG_GND
REG_GND
REG_GND
VIDEO/D3_Pr
REG_GND
18
AUDIO_R_I/O
19
REG_GND
20
AUDIO_L_I/O
MA-454
CN8303
(PAGE 4-45)
JK-376
CN9507
(PAGE 4-43)
B
B
S_C/D3_Pb
A_GND
A_GND_INT
A_GND
A_GND_INT
AU_4.6V
AU_4.6V
AU_4.6V
AU_4.6V
CHASSIS_GND
CHASSIS_GND
CHASSIS_GND
CHASSIS_GND
CHASSIS_GND
CHASSIS_GND
CHASSIS_GND
CHASSIS_GND
F_TALLY_LED
F_TALLY_LED
D_2.8V
D_2.8V
A_GND
A_GND_INT
A_GND
A_GND_INT
A_GND
A_GND_INT
MIC_RCH
REG_GND
VIDEO/D3_Pr
REG_GND
AUDIO_R_I/O
3
REG_GND
2
AUDIO_L_I/O
1
A
MIC_LCH
MIC_LCH
C
08
A
TPA+
REG_GND
S_C/D3_Pb
A
PI-029
(1/2)
CN7011
(PAGE 4-31)
B
MIC_RCH
19
A_GND
A_GND_INT
3
20
A_GND
A_GND_INT
2
21
A_GND
A_GND_INT
1
C
C
C
FP-973 FLEXIBLE BOARD
FP-975 FLEXIBLE BOARD
VC-JK CONNECTION
PI-MA CONNECTION
(PRINTED WIRING BOARD is omitted.)
(PRINTED WIRING BOARD is omitted.)
08
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-49
FP-972, FP-973, FP-974, FP-975
2
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
A
A
C402
0.1u
2
2.8
B
IC403
TK60019CS8G0L
MAGNETIC SENSOR
(PANEL OPEN/CLOSE)
3
1
2.8
B
C403
0.1u
10
PI-029
(1/2)
2.8
LND401
D_2.8V
LND402
PANEL_OPEN
LND403
D_2.8V
LND404
PANEL_RE_OPEN
LND405
REG_GND
CN7013
(PAGE 4-31)
N.C.
N.C.
1
LND408
SIRCS_SIG
LND409
REG_GND
LND410
A_4.6V
2.8
2
Pin
IC402
TK60019CS8G0L
MAGNETIC SENSOR
(PANEL NORMAL)
3
C
1
C
IC401
RS-770
REMOTE SENSOR
(FRONT)
C401
4.7u
D
D
4.5
2
1
GND
VCC
GND
OUT
3
4
R401
47
4.5
E
E
FP-966 FLEXIBLE BOARD
F
F
REMOTE SENSOR(FRONT), PANEL DETECT
NO MARK:REC/PB MODE
08
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-50
FP-966
1
2
4
3
5
6
8
7
9
10
11
12
A
A
2
LND238
LND239
2SS_KEY_AD2
1
3
LND237
BODY_AD
LND236
LND235
2ND_ZOOM_AD
LND234
LND233
LND232
LND231
LND230
LND229
LND228
LND227
LND226
LND225
LND224
LND223
LND222
LND221
LND220
LND219
LND218
LND217
LND216
LND215
LND214
LND213
LND212
LND211
LND210
LND209
LND208
LND207
LND206
XRST_VTR
VD_SI
VD_SO
VD_SCK
XCS_EVF
XCS_EVF_AD
REG_GND
REG_GND
EP_1.8V
EP_1.8V
EP_1.8V
EP_2.8V
EP_2.8V
D_3.8V
REG_GND
REG_GND
EVF_R
REG_GND
REG_GND
REG_GND
EVF_G
REG_GND
REG_GND
REG_GND
EVF_B
REG_GND
REG_GND
EP_XVD
EP_XHD
REG_GND
REG_GND
37
LND204
38
LND203
LND205
SIRCS_SIG
REG_GND
A_4.6V
39
LND202
D_2.8V
Pin
TALLY_LED
B
LND201
VC-543
(1/24)
CN1008
(PAGE 4-7)
B
D201
SML-310LTT86
(REC LAMP (BACK))
R201
330
C
C
TP201
CHECKER CHIP
C201
4.7u
R202
47
4.6
IC201
RS-770
REMOTE SENSOR
(BACK)
2
1
GND
VCC
GND
OUT
3
4
4.6
D
LND273
D
CHASSIS_GND
Pin
1
LND240
REG_GND
2
LND241
EP_XHD
3
LND242
EP_XVD
LND243
REG_GND
LND244
REG_GND
E
GP-025
CN7801
(PAGE 4-41)
F
LND245
EVF_B
LND246
REG_GND
LND247
REG_GND
LND248
REG_GND
LND249
EVF_G
LND250
REG_GND
LND251
REG_GND
LND252
REG_GND
LND253
EVF_R
LND254
REG_GND
LND255
REG_GND
LND256
D_3.8V
LND257
EP_2.8V
LND258
EP_2.8V
LND259
EP_1.8V
LND260
G
E
F
EP_1.8V
LND261
EP_1.8V
LND262
REG_GND
LND263
REG_GND
LND264
XCS_EVF_AD
LND265
XCS_EVF
LND266
VD_SCK
LND267
VD_SO
LND268
VD_SI
LND269
XRST_VTR
31
LND270
2ND_ZOOM_AD
32
LND271
BODY_AD
33
LND272
2SS_KEY_AD2
G
H
FP-967 FLEXIBLE BOARD
H
VC-GP CONNECTION, REMOTE SENSOR(BACK)
NO MARK:REC/PB MODE
08
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-51
FP-967
BL_V
1.8V
1.8V
REG_GND
EP_XHD
REG_GND
PANEL_B
PANEL_R
66
68
70
72
74
76
78
80
H
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-52
AU_+6V
XLR_UNREG
XLR_UNREG
ATT_1
ATT_2
9
7
5
3
1
11 A_GND
13 INT_MIC_1
15 A_GND
8
6
4
2
XLR_PWR_ON_1/XMIC_MONO
XLR_MIC_LINE_1/XEXT_MIC
XLR_PWR_ON_2
XLR_MIC_LINE_2/INT_EXT_SEL
AU_4.6V/AU_+6V 10
AU_4.6V/AU_+6V 12
A_GND 14
A_GND 16
AU_MIC_-1 18
A_GND 20
A_GND 22
A_GND 24
A_GND 26
A_GND 28
AU_MIC_-2 30
A_GND 32
A_GND 34
AU_-9V 36
REG_GND 38
REG_GND 40
KEY_AD6_CK 42
XBATT_INFO_SW 44
D_2.8V 46
SIRCS_SIG 48
A_4.6V 50
F_TALLY_LED 52
XRESET 54
XCS_LCD 56
VD_SO 58
REG_GND 60
XRST_VTR 62
REG_GND 64
BL_CONT 66
3V(2.8V) 68
3V(2.8V) 70
REG_GND 72
EP_XVD 74
REG_GND 76
PANEL_G 78
REG_GND 80
7
17 AU_MIC_+1
19 A_GND
21 AU_LINE_1
23 A_GND
25 AU_LINE_2
27 A_GND
29 AU_MIC_+2
31 A_GND
33 INT_MIC_2
35 A_GND
37 REG_GND
39 REG_GND
41 REG_GND
73
6
43 KEY_AD1
45 KEY_AD4
47 KEY_AD6
49 KEY_AD3
51 SP(-)
53 SP(+)
55 LI_3V
57 XCS_LCD_AD
59 VD_SCK
61 VD_SI
63 BL_-V
65 BL_V
71
REG_GND
5
67 1.8V
69 1.8V
71 REG_GND
CN8801
73 EP_XHD
AS-060
75 REG_GND
(PAGE 4-39)
77 PANEL_B
69
3V(2.8V)
4
CN004 80P
67
3V(2.8V)
79
65
BL_CONT
77
63
REG_GND
75
61
XRST_VTR
PANEL_G
59
REG_GND
EP_XVD
57
REG_GND
55
VD_SO
41
53
39
REG_GND
XCS_LCD
37
REG_GND
51
35
A_-10V
XRESET
33
A_GND_INT
F_TALLY_LED
31
A_GND_INT
49
29
AU_MIC_-2
A_4.6V
27
A_GND
47
25
A_GND
45
23
A_GND
SIRCS_SIG
21
A_GND
43
19
A_GND
D_2.8V
17
AU_MIC_-1
KEY_AD6_CK
15
A_GND
XBATT_INFO_SW
13
A_GND
3
79 PANEL_R
BL_-V
64
52
VD_SI
SP(-)
50
62
KEY_AD3
48
VD_SCK
KEY_AD6
46
60
KEY_AD4
XCS_LCD_AD
KEY_AD1
44
58
REG_GND
42
56
REG_GND
40
SP(+)
REG_GND
38
LI_3V
A_GND_INT
36
9
11
7
AU_4.6V/AU_+6V
5
XLR_MIC/LINE_1
AU_4.6V/AU_+6V
3
XLR_PWR_ON_2
XLR_PWR_ON_1
1
A_GND
XLR_MIC/LINE_2
2
54
INT_MIC_2
34
AU_LINE_1
22
A_GND
A_GND
20
32
AU_MIC_+1
18
AU_MIC_+2
A_GND
16
30
INT_MIC_1
14
A_GND
A_GND_INT
12
28
AU_+6V
10
A_GND
XLR_UNREG
8
AU_LINE_2
XLR_UNREG
6
26
ATT_1
4
CN003 80P
D
24
ATT_2
2
1
8
9
10
11
12
A
A
B
B
C
C
D
VC-543
(1/24)
CN1015
(PAGE 4-7)
E
E
F
F
G
G
FP-981 FLEXIBLE BOARD
H
(PRINTED WIRING BOARD is omitted.)
VC-AS CONNECTION
08
FP-981
PANEL_G
REG_GND
EP_XVD
REG_GND
3
5
7
9
XLR_MIC/LINE_1/XEXT_MIC
XLR_MIC_LINE_2/INT_EXT_SEL
68 AU_4.6V/AU_+6V
70 AU_4.6V/AU_+6V
72 XLR_PWR_ON_1
74 XLR_MIC/LINE_1
76 XLR_PWR_ON_2
78 XLR_MIC/LINE_2
H
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-53
REG_GND
EP_XVD
REG_GND
PANEL_G
8
6
4
2
10 3V(2.8V)
12 3V(2.8V)
71
69
67
65
63
61
59
57
55
53
51
49
47
45
43
41
39
37
35
33
31
29
27
25
23
21
19
17
15
13
11
9
7
5
A_GND
INT_MIC_1
A_GND
AU_MIC_+1
A_GND
AU_LINE_1
A_GND
AU_LINE_2
A_GND
AU_MIC_+2
A_GND
INT_MIC_2
A_GND_INT
REG_GND
REG_GND
REG_GND
KEY_AD1
KEY_AD4
REG_GND
KEY_AD3
SP(-)
SP(+)
LI_3V
XCS_LCD_AD
VD_SCK
VD_SI
BL_-V
BL_V
1.8V
1.8V
REG_GND
EP_XHD
REG_GND
1
73
AU_+6V
3
75
XLR_UNREG
PANEL_B
77
XLR_UNREG
PANEL_R
79
ATT_2
ATT_1
ATT_2 80
ATT_1 78
XLR_UNREG 76
XLR_UNREG 74
AU_+6V 72
A_GND_INT 70
INT_MIC_1 68
A_GND 66
AU_MIC_+1 64
A_GND 62
AU_LINE_1 60
A_GND 58
AU_LINE_2 56
A_GND 54
AU_MIC_+2 52
A_GND 50
INT_MIC_2 48
A_GND 46
REG_GND 44
REG_GND 42
REG_GND 40
KEY_AD1 38
KEY_AD4 36
REG_GND 34
KEY_AD3 32
SP(+) 30
SP(-) 28
LI_3V 26
XCS_LCD_AD 24
7
14 BL_CONT
16 REG_GND
18 XRST_VTR
20 REG_GND
22 VD_SO
24 XCS_LCD
26 XRESET
28 F_TALLY_LED
30 A_4.6V
32 SIRCS_SIG
34 D_2.8V
36 XBATT_INFO_SW
BL_-V 18
VD_SI 20
VD_SCK 22
6
38 REG_GND
40 REG_GND
42 REG_GND
44 A_-9V
46 A_GND_INT
48 A_GND_INT
50 AU_MIC_-2
52 A_GND
54 A_GND
56 A_GND
58 A_GND
60 A_GND
62 AU_MIC_-1
1.8V 14
BL_V 16
5
64 A_GND_INT
CN7004
66 A_GND_INT
(PAGE 4-31)
80P
PI-029
(1/2)
CN003
8
1.8V 12
4
80 A_GND
79
77 XLR_PWR_ON_2
75
73 XLR_PWR_ON_1/XMIC_MONO
71 AU_4.6V
69 AU_4.6V
6
EP_XHD
REG_GND 10
4
2
PANEL_B
REG_GND
PANEL_R
3
67 A_GND
65 A_GND
63 AU_MIC_-1
61 A_GND
59 A_GND
57 A_GND
55 A_GND
53 A_GND
51 AU_MIC_-2
49 A_GND_INT
47 A_GND_INT
45 A_-9V
CN004 80P
2
43 REG_GND
41 REG_GND
39 REG_GND
37 XBATT_INFO_SW
35 D_2.8V
33 SIRCS_SIG
31 A_4.6V
29 F_TALLY_LED
27 XRESET
25 XCS_LCD
23 VD_SO
21 REG_GND
19 XRST_VTR
17 REG_GND
15 BL_CONT
13 3V(2.8V)
11 3V(2.8V)
REG_GND
E
1
1
8
9
10
11
12
A
A
B
B
C
C
D
D
CN8802
(PAGE 4-39)
AS-060
E
F
F
G
G
FP-982 FLEXIBLE BOARD
H
(PRINTED WIRING BOARD is omitted.)
AS-PI CONNECTION
08
FP-982
H
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-54
80 REG_GND(N.C.)
78 MT_GND
76 MT_GND
74 XCC_DOWN
72 REG_GND(XEJECT_SW)
70 CHIME_VDD
5
7
9
MODE_SW_C
MODE_SW_B
MODE_SW_A
REG_GND 79
MT_5V 77
MT_5V 75
VTR_UNREG 73
VTR_UNREG 71
CHIME_SDA 69
CHIME_SCL 67
RP_2.8V 65
RP_2.8V 63
IC_5401_13.5V 61
VO10B(DD_SD1) 59
CAP_ON 57
CAP_FG 55
DRUM_FG 53
DRUM_PG 51
TAPE_TOP 49
TAPE_END 47
XFFREWUP 45
REG_GND 43
CK13MFO1 41
REG_GND 39
XVSP_SCK 37
REG_GND 35
DRUM_PWM 33
REG_GND 31
RFIN 29
REG_GND 27
REG_GND 25
RECA1 23
REG_GND 21
RECCK 19
REG_GND 17
SW_PS 15
XREEL_HALL_ON 13
7
68 REC_PROOF
66 DD_6.5V
64 DD_6.5V
62 EVER_3.0V
60 REG_GND
58 UNLOAD
56 CAP_FWD
54 TAPE_LED_ON
52 LOAD
50 LM_LIM_DET
48 SREEL_FG
46 TREEL_FG
44 XRST_VTR
3
REG_GND
DEW_DET 11
1
REG_GND
REG_GND 79
REG_GND 77
MODE_SW_C 75
MODE_SW_B 73
MODE_SW_A 71
DEW_DET 69
XREEL_HALL_ON 67
SW_PS 65
REG_GND 63
RECCK 61
REG_GND 59
RECA1 57
REG_GND 55
6
42 REG_GND
40 REG_GND
38 XCS_IC_5401
36 VSP_SO
34 REG_GND
32 CAP_PWM
30 REG_GND
28 REG_GND
26 RF_MON
24 REG_GND
22 RECA2
20 REG_GND
RFIN 51
REG_GND 49
REG_GND 53
5
18 REG_GND
16 RECDT
14 REG_GND
12 SWP
10 ALL_PS
8 CONT1
6 D_2.8V
CN5001
(PAGE 4-35)
4 D_2.8V
MD-141
(1/3)
CN001 80P
REG_GND 45
DRUM_PWM 47
4
2 REG_GND
80 (REG_GND)N.C
78 (XEJECT_SW)REG_GND
76 D_2.8V
74 D_2.8V
72 CONT1
70 ALL_PS
68 SWP
REG_GND 41
XVSP_SCK 43
3
66 REG_GND
64 RECDT
62 REG_GND
60 REG_GND
58 RECA2
56 REG_GND
54 RF_MON
52 REG_GND
50 REG_GND
48 CAP_PWM
46 REG_GND
44 VSP_SO
CK13MFO1 39
REG_GND 37
XFFREWUP 35
TAPE_END 33
TAPE_TOP 31
DRUM_PG 29
DRUM_FG 27
CAP_FG 25
CAP_ON 23
VO10B(DD_SD1) 21
EP_13.5V 19
RP_2.8V 17
RP_2.8V 15
CHIME_SCL 13
CHIME_SDA 11
VTR_UNREG 9
VTR_UNREG 7
MT_5V 5
MT_5V 3
REG_GND 1
2
42 XCS_IC_5401
40 REG_GND
38 REG_GND
36 XRST_VTR
34 TREEL_FG
32 SREEL_FG
30 LM_LIM_DET
28 LOAD
26 TAPE_LED_ON
24 CAP_FWD
22 UNLOAD
20 REG_GND
18 EVER_3.0V
16 DD_6.5V
14 DD_6.5V
12 REC_PROOF
10 CHIME_VDD
8 REG_GND
6 XCC_DOWN
CN003 80P
E
4 MT_GND
2 MT_GND
1
8
9
10
11
12
A
A
B
B
C
C
D
D
VC-543
(1/24)
CN1001
(PAGE 4-7)
E
F
F
G
G
FP-983 FLEXIBLE BOARD
H
VC-MD CONECTION
08
(PRINTED WIRING BOARD is omitted.)
FP-983
1
2
3
4
A
A
Pin
1
B
C
1
LND001
REG_GND
REG_GND
LND046
LND002
REG_GND
REG_GND
LND047
LND003
VDD(1.8V)
VDD(1.8V)
LND048
LND004
VDD(1.8V)
VDD(1.8V)
LND049
LND005
VDD(1.8V)
VDD(1.8V)
LND050
LND006
B0
B0
LND051
LND007
B1
B1
LND052
LND008
B2
B2
LND053
A
A
45
Pin
CAMERA
LND009
B3
B3
LND010
B4
B4
LND055
LND011
B5
B5
LND056
LND012
B6
B6
LND057
LND013
B7
B7
LND058
LND014
G0
G0
LND059
LND015
G1
G1
LND060
LND016
G2
G2
LND061
LND017
G3
G3
LND062
LND018
G4
G4
LND063
LND019
G5
G5
LND064
LND020
G6
G6
LND065
POWER
G7
G7
LND066
R0
R0
LND067
CN6202
(PAGE 4-34)
LND023
R1
R1
LND068
LND024
R2
R2
LND069
LND025
R3
R3
LND070
LND026
R4
R4
LND071
LND027
R5
R5
LND072
LND028
R6
R6
LND073
LND029
R7
R7
LND074
LND030
VDDIO(1.8V)
VDDIO(1.8V)
LND075
LND031
REG_GND
REG_GND
LND076
LND032
REG_GND
REG_GND
LND077
LND033
DCLK
DCLK
LND078
LND034
VALID
VALID
LND079
LND035
HSYNC
HSYNC
LND080
LND036
VSYNC
VSYNC
LND081
LND037
VDDIO(3.0V)
VDDIO(3.0V)
LND082
LND038
SCK
SCK
LND083
LND039
SCS
SCS
LND084
LND040
NC
NC
LND085
LND041
SI
SI
LND086
LND042
RESET
RESET
LND087
LND043
VCC(3.0V)
VCC(3.0V)
LND088
LND044
VCC(3.0V)
VCC(3.0V)
LND089
LND045
REG_GND
REG_GND
LND090
B
OFF
(CHG)
XCAM_ON_SW
XCAM_ON_SW
XVTR_ON_SW
XVTR_ON_SW
MS-405
CN8605
(PAGE 4-46)
REG_GND
6
S/S
B
B
S301
REC
START/
STOP
LCD902
COLOR
EVF
UNIT
C
CONTROL SWITCH BLOCK
(PS24000)
C
C
CONTROL SWITCH BLOCK(PS24000)is replaced as block,
so that PRINTED WIRING BOARD is omitted.
08
1
D
2
3
4
A
A
(ZOOM)
W
T
RV501
10k
Pin
1
S501
ASSIGN7
Note: LCD902 is not included
in FP-776 flexible board.
E
4
1
3
B
E
LANC
FP-776 FLEXIBLE BOARD
2
PHOTO
J001
F
REG_GND
REG_GND
LND054
LND022
1
REG_GND
VCR
LND021
45
4
Pin
VF-178
D
3
2
F
C
VF-EVF CONNECTION
(PRINTED WIRING BOARD is omitted.)
08
3
2
5
1
4
1
D_2.8V
LND501
ZOOM_SW_AD
LND502
2
REG_GND
LND503
3
PHOTO(LENS_AD)
LND504
REG_GND
LND505
MS-405
N.C.
LND506
(PAGE 4-46)
LANC_DC
LND507
XLANC_JACK_IN
LND508
8
LANC_SIG
LND509
9
REG_GND
LND510 10
CN8606
B
CONTROL SWITCH BLOCK
(PZ93000)
C
CONTROL SWITCH BLOCK(PZ93000)is replaced as block,
so that PRINTED WIRING BOARD is omitted.
08
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-55
FP-776, PS24000, PZ93000
2
1
3
4
5
A
6
1
2
3
CH1
1
S003
AUDIO LEVEL
REG_GND
1
2
3
AUDIO LEVEL
5
(DIAL)
3
1
S002
17
D_2.8V
16
4
REC_LEVEL_VOL_CH1
2
ASSIGN3 KEY_AD8-3
ASSIGN2 KEY_AD8-2
2
3
1
B
REC_LEVEL_VOL_CH2
REG_GND
3
ASSIGN
A
18
N.C.
5
(DIAL)
2
4
CH2
4
8
Pin
RV001
10k
RV002
10k
7
S001
4
ASSIGN1 KEY_AD8-1
2
CH1_AUTO_MANUAL
CK-204
CN8003
(PAGE 4-40)
CH2_AUTO_MANUAL
1
3
B
REG_GND
4
CH1_INT/XLR1
FOCUS_AUTO
KEY_AD8-6
3
4
7
5
1
2
3
4
7
1
2
FOCUS_INFINITY
KEY_AD8-7
5
S005
8
6
S006
8
CH1
6
3
CH2_INT/XLR_XLR2
2
PUSH AUTO FOCUS
KEY_AD8-4
1
CH2
AUDIO LEVEL
AUDIO LEVEL
AUTO
CH2_INT/XLR_INT
MAN
AUTO
MAN
C
7
3
4
S007
1
2
C
5
INT MIC
INPUT1
8
6
7
1
2
3
4
5
6
CH1
9
10
8
S008
CH2
D
INT MIC
INPUT2
INPUT1
D
7
1
2
3
4
5
6
S004
PUSH
AUTO
9
S009
FOCUS
AUTO
1
2
3
4
10
8
MAN
INFINITY
E
E
CONTROL SWITCH BLOCK
(AU93000)
F
F
CONTROL SWITCH BLOCK(AU93000)is replaced as block,
so that PRINTED WIRING BOARD is omitted.
08
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-56
AU93000
1
2
3
4
5
S204
1
2
3
4
6
7
8
IRIS/
EXPOSURE
A
A
S205
(GAIN H/M/L)
H
M
L
8
7
1
2
6
5
4
3
2
1
10
9
Pin
3
B
S201
4
GAIN
REG_GND
14
N.C.
13
GAIN KEY_AD5-5
12
B
IRIS_EXPO KEY_AD5-4
GAIN L KEY_AD5-7
GAIN H KEY_AD5-6
CK-204
WTB PRESET KEY_AD6-6
CN8004
WTB B KEY_AD6-7
(PAGE 4-40)
WTB ONE PUSH KEY_AD5-3
WHT BAL KEY_AD6-1
7
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
9
3
C
10
8
PRESET
2
S206
A
S202
4
WHT
BAL
SHUTTER SPEED KEY_AD6-2
AUTOLOCK LOCK KEY_AD7-7
3
N.C.
2
REG_GND
1
C
B
WTB MEMORY
PRESET/A/B
S207
S203
SHUTTER
SPEED
(WHT BAL ONE PUSH)
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
E
E
S208
7
D
8
D
1
2
AUTO
3
4
5
6
MANUAL
CONTROL SWITCH BLOCK
(CF24000)
F
F
CONTROL SWITCH BLOCK(CF24000)is replaced as block,
so that PRINTED WIRING BOARD is omitted.
08
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-57
CF24000
1
2
3
A
2
1
4
A
S001
MIC+48V
REC
START/STOP
z
Pin
LND007
REG_GND
LND008
2nd_ZOOM_AD
LND003
GP-025
REG_GND
LND004
CN7802
(PAGE 4-41)
RV001
B
T
S002
MIC+48V
LND001
T (HANDLE ZOOM) t W
B
B
6
INPUT2
CONTROL SWITCH BLOCK
(GZ92000)
1
2
S304
SEL/
PUSH
EXEC
A
3
2
3
4
5
6
DIAL_B_VM
S302
PICTURE
PROFILE
S303
STATUS
CHECK
2
3
1
4
2
3
1
4
2
3
4
C
08
7
1
2
3
4
5
6
10
1
XLR_PWR_ON_1
LND002
2
XLR_MIC/LINE_1
LND003
3
XLR_MIC/LINE_2
LND004
PI-029
(1/2)
CN7012
XLR_PWR_ON_2
LND005
D_2.8V
LND006
6
N.C
LND007
7
REG_GND
LND008
8
(PAGE 4-31)
B
9
CONTROL SWITCH BLOCK
(XS93000)
C
08
4
A
1
DIAL_A_VM
REG_GND
EXEC KEY_AD7-1
CK-204
CN8002
MENU KEY_AD7-2
(PAGE 4-40)
PIC_PROF KEY_AD5-1
STATUS CHECK
KEY_AD5-2
REG_GND
1
8
9
LND001
Pin
7
1
S301
MENU
10
REG_GND
CONTROL SWITCH BLOCK(XS93000)is replaced as block,
so that PRINTED WIRING BOARD is omitted.
CONTROL SWITCH BLOCK(GZ92000)is replaced as block,
so that PRINTED WIRING BOARD is omitted.
08
B
C
C
Pin
1
2
3
4
5
6
MIC
LINE
C
7
MIC
LINE
LND006
D_2.8V
INPUT1
8
1
KEY_AD1
4
A
A
S001
3
8
B
CONTROL SWITCH BLOCK
(KP24000)
C
CONTROL SWITCH BLOCK(KP24000)is replaced as block,
so that PRINTED WIRING BOARD is omitted.
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-58
GZ92000, KP24000, XS93000
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
MECHANISM BLOCK
A
8
9
MD-141
(3/3)
CN5401
C
TAPE_END
NC
29
TAPE_LED_A
26
28
TAPE_LED_K
25
27 TOP/END_GND
SREEL-
HALL_GND
SREEL+
22
24
HALL_VCC
21
23
TREEL-
TREEL+
20
Cin_GND
17
19
TAPE_TOP
16
18 XCCDOWN_SW
CHIME_SCK
MIC/REC_SW_GND
15
CHIME_SDA
13
14
CHIME_VDD
12
SW_COM
11 XREC_PROOF
9 XMODE_SW_C
6
10
DEW-
DEW+
5
8 XMODE_SW_B
LM_UNLOAD
4
7 XMODE_SW_A
LM_LOAD
LM_UNLOAD
3
LM_LOAD
M
M902
(LOADING MOTOR)
1
DEW-
DEW-
1
2
DEW+
DEW+
2
Q901
PT4850FJE00F
(TAPE END SENSOR)
S901
(CC DOWN)
FP-228
FLEXIBLE
BOARD
2
B
1
(PAGE 4-37)
DEW
SENSOR
D902
GL453SE0000F
(TAPE LED)
FP-032
FLEXIBLE
BOARD
D
1 XMODE_SW_A
XMODE_SW_A 1
2 XMODE_SW_B
XMODE_SW_B 2
3 XMODE_SW_C
XMODE_SW_C 3
4
SW_COM
SW_COM
Q902
PT4850FJE00F
TAPE TOP
SENSOR
(
4
S902
(REC PROOF)
4 PIN
CONNECTOR
Note: The FP-031 and FP-032 are supplied as the assembled part of
the MD (N220) sub ass'y (S) A by attaching them with the adhesive agent.
These parts are not separately supplied because assembling of
these parts requires high accuracy.
-
G
Vcc
+
H901
HW-105A-CDE-T
(S REEL SENSOR)
MIC902
S903
(MODE SWITCH)
E
)
-
G
Vcc
+
H902
HW-105A-CDE-T
(T REEL SENSOR)
FP-031 FLEXIBLE BOARD
F
08
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-59
FP-031, FP-032, FP-228
4-3. PRINTED WIRING BOARDS
Link
CM-097 BOARD
JK-376 BOARD
CM-104 BOARD
KY-105 BOARD
VC-543 BOARD (SIDE A)
MA-454 BOARD
VC-543 BOARD (SIDE B)
MS-405 BOARD
PI-029 BOARD
XL-010 BOARD
PD-372 BOARD
HT-002 BOARD
VF-178 BOARD
FP-965 FLEXIBLE BOARD
MD-141 BOARD
FP-966 FLEXIBLE BOARD
GY-014 BOARD
FP-967 FLEXIBLE BOARD
AS-060 BOARD
FP-969 FLEXIBLE BOARD
CK-204 BOARD
FP-972 FLEXIBLE BOARD
GP-025 BOARD
FP-031, FP-032, FP-228 FLEXIBLE BOARD
HP-153 BOARD
COMMON NOTE FOR PRINTED WIRING BOARDS
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-3. PRINTED WIRING BOARDS
4-3. PRINTED WIRING BOARDS
(ENGLISH)
THIS NOTE IS COMMON FOR PRINTED WIRING BOARDS
• Chip parts.
Transistor
•
•
: Uses unleaded solder.
: Circuit board
: Flexible board
Pattern from the side which enables seeing.
: pattern of the rear side
(The other layers’ patterns are not indicated)
• Through hole is omitted.
• There are a few cases that the part printed on diagram
isn’t mounted in this model.
• C: panel designation
B
Diode
6 5 4 4 5 6 5
C
E
4 4
3
5
3
・
・
:無鉛半田を使用しています。
:基板
:フレキシブル配線板
見ている面側のパターン。
:裏側のパターン
(他のパターンについては表示されていません)
・スルーホールは省略。
・プリント図には,本機で使用していない部品が記載されている
場合があります。
・Cはパネル表示名称。
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-60
1 23
1 2 3 3 2 1 1 2 3 3 2 1
2
1 2
1
4
3
3
4 6 5 4 4 5 6
2
1 1 2 3 3 2 1
2 2
1 3
2
5 4 3 3 4 5 4
1
1
2
3
2
4
1
(JAPANESE)
プリント図共通ノート
【プリント図ノート】
3
1 2
1 6 54
C5012
C5014
R5015
R5013
C5025
1
R5018
FB5001
R5047
R5049
R5051
R5053
C5034
L5001
49
CN5004
2
08
1-877-76011
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-61
C5027
C5040
1
C3001
C3040
C3015
C3033
R5022
C5015
C5033
C3018
C3007
C5032
C5018
C5007
C3017
R3002
R3020
C3020
R3024
1
2
11
R5019 C5019 R5025
R5024
C3003
R3019 C3019 R3025
C3037
R3028
R3022
CL5004
R5012
C5009
C5020
R5008 C5026
C5003
R3001
C3002
R3008 C3026
C5037
R5021
R5028
C3010
R3017
C3039
R3023
C3009
C5017
CL3002
R3009
R3031
R3033 R3032
C3021
C3044
C3046 C3045
CL3004
C5001
C5010
R5020
CL3003
C3041
C3043 C3042
N1
N2
H1
G1
J1
L1
H2
G2
J2
L2
F1
E1
D1
K1
F2
E2
D2
K2
C1
C2
CL3001
R3044
R3042
R3040
R3038
R3036
R3034
A1
A2
R3021
R5017
R5023
C5039
R5002
L3001
C5002
R3045
R3043
R3041
R3039
R3037
R3035
R3046
R3048
R3050
R3052
R3054
R3056
C3027
CL5002
R5009
C5021
R5001
FB3001
R3047
R3049
R3051
R3053
R3055
R3057
K3
M3 N3
H3
G3
IC3001
J3
M4 N4
F3
E3
D3
L3
C3
B3
L4
C4
B4
A3
A4
C3047
CL5001
C5047
R5044
R5045
CL5003
R5043
R5042
CM-104 BOARD (SIDE A)
R5040
1-876-517-
R5041
N1
08
R5038
L1
CN3004
R5039
R5031
R5033 R5032
K1
J1
C5044
K2
J2
C5046 C5045
H1
G1
F1
C5041
H2
G2
F2
C5043 C5042
E1
D1
N2
E2
D2
L2
C1
C2
C3038
C3016
C3034
R5036
R5034
A1
A2
R5005
R5004
M5 N5
L5
C5
B5
A5
M6 N6
L6
C6
B6
M7 N7
A6
M8 N8
L7
C7
B7
A7
L8
C8
B8
A8
K9
J9
R3005
R3004
C3023
C3004
C3022
R3026
CM-097 BOARD (SIDE A)
R5037
R5035
R5046
R5048
R5050
R5052
R5054
M3 N3
R3018
R5056
M4 N4
K3
L3
H3
C5005
G3
R5003
F3
J3
L4
E3
D3
1
C3
C4
C5023
C5004
C3030
B3
B4
M5 N5
L5
C5
IC5001
C3008
R3007
C3025
A3
A4
M6 N6
L6
C6
C5022
R5026
H9
N10
G9
M9 N9
F9
E9
D9
L9
C9
B9
A9
N11
C10 D10 E10 F10 G10 H10 J10 K10 L10
C11 D11 E11 F11 G11 H11 J11 K11 L11
C3005
R5055
C5030
C5038
B5
A5
M7 N7
L7
C5036
R3003
C5016
B6
A6
M8 N8
L8
R3013
C7
C8
C3013
A10
A11
C3036
R5057
C5031 C5029
B7
C5028
B8
C5011
A7
K9
J9
C3031 C3029
A8
H9
C3012
C3014
C3028
C5008
G9
M9 N9
F9
L9
E9
D9
R5010
C9
R3011
C3011
R5007
B9
N10
N11
C10 D10 E10 F10 G10 H10 J10 K10 L10
C11 D11 E11 F11 G11 H11 J11 K11 L11
R3010
A9
A10
A11
R3015
C5013
R5011
CM-097 (6 layers), CM-104 (6 layers)
: Uses unleaded solder.
CM-097 BOARD (SIDE B)
C3024
C3006
R3012
R3016
R3030
R3029
C3032
C3035
R3006
R3014
49
CN3005
47
50
2
48
08
1-876-517-
CN5005
47
1-877-760-
11
Note: In red and blue, the same CM-097 board is used respective.
Note: CM-097 complete board and all mounted parts (including IC3001(CMOS IMAGER))
are not supplied, but they are included in PRISM DEVICE(service).
CM-104 BOARD (SIDE B)
C5024
C5006
R5016 R5029
R5030
C5035
R5006
R5014
50
2
48
08
11
Note: CM-104 complete board and all mounted parts(including IC5001(CMOS IMAGER))
are not supplied, but they are included in PRISM DEVICE(service).
CM-097, CM-104
H9
J9
K9
L9
M9 N9
P9
R9
V9
W9 Y9 AA9
G8
H8
J8
K8
L8
M8 N8
P8
R8
V8
W8 Y8 AA8
D7
G7
H7
J7
K7
L7
M7 N7
P7
R7
V7
W7 Y7 AA7
C6
D6
V6
W6 Y6 AA6
A5
B5
C5
D5
E5
V5
W5 Y5 AA5
A4
B4
C4
D4
E4
F4
G4
H4
J4
K4
L4
M4 N4
P4
R4
T4
U4
V4
W4 Y4 AA4
A3
B3
C3
D3
E3
F3
G3
H3
J3
K3
L3
M3 N3
P3
R3
T3
U3
V3
W3 Y3 AA3
A2
B2
C2
D2
E2
F2
G2
H2
J2
K2
L2
M2 N2
P2
R2
T2
U2
V2
W2 Y2 AA2
L1
M1 N1
47
P1
R1
T1
U1
CN1203
2
V1
C1406
R1414 R1415
5
1
1
C1414
R1412
IC1402
8
FB1405 FB1406
C1434
3
X1401
4
1
49
48
1
X1402
R1431
4
3
50
R1430
R1423
C1427
C1418
C8117
47
49
L1403
R8127
D_2.5V
C1432
C1430
R1310
CN1202
2
J1 H1 G1
F1 E1 D1 C1 B1 A1
M2 L2 K2
J2 H2 G2
F2 E2 D2 C2 B2 A2
M3 L3 K3
J3 H3 G3
F3 E3 D3 C3 B3 A3
M4 L4 K4
J4 H4 G4
M5 L5 K5
J5 H5 G5
F5 E5 D5 C5 B5 A5
M6 L6 K6
J6 H6
F6 E6 D6 C6 B6 A6
M7 L7 K7
J7 H7
M8 L8 K8
J8 H8 G8
F8 E8 D8 C8 B8 A8
M9 L9 K9
J9 H9 G9
F9 E9 D9 C9 B9 A9
FB1403
IC2801
1
E7 D7 C7 B7 A7
M10 L10 K10 J10 H10 G10 F10 E10 D10 C10 B10 A10
M11 L11 K11 J11 H11 G11 F11 E11 D11 C11 B11 A11
CN1201
47
48
FB2201
C2816
R2804
F4 E4 D4 C4 B4 A4
C2811
R2803
M12 L12 K12 J12 H12 G12 F12 E12 D12 C12 B12 A12
2
W1 Y1 AA1
C2808
R2234
R2232
R2225
R2222
R2218
R2213
08
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-62
CL2207
CL2212
CL2205
CL2208
CL2203
CL2206
CL2214
CL2213
CL2210
CL2211
CL2215
CL2209
CL2204
CL2201
R2231
R2230
CL2202
R2226
R2229
R2219
R2227
R2221
R2223
R2214
R2220
R2211
R2212
R2224
D_1.8V
C1435
R2209
R1309
50
R1055
2
C2208 C2209 C2210
C2212
C2211
L2202
C2201
1
L2203
L2201
R1054
CN1015
80
1
C2218
D2
D1
C2
C1
F1
F2
F3
C2403
E1
E2
E3
2
D_1.0V
R1042
2
FL3202
C2219
R1043
FB3401
C2402
A12B12 C12D12E12F12 G12H12J12 K12 L12M12
IC3201
C3215
1
D_2.8V
C2220
C3401
D_2.8V
R3411
38
LND462
A11B11 C11D11E11F11 G11H11J11 K11 L11M11
A10B10 C10D10E10F10 G10H10J10 K10 L10M10
A10B10C10D10E10 F10 G10H10J10 K10
A9 B9 C9 D9 E9 F9 G9 H9 J9 K9 L9 M9
J8 K8 L8 M8
A9 B9 C9 D9 E9 F9 G9 H9 J9 K9
J7 K7 L7 M7
J6 K6 L6 M6
J5 K5 L5 M5
A4 B4 C4 D4 E4 F4 G4 H4 J4 K4 L4 M4
A3 B3 C3 D3 E3 F3 G3 H3 J3 K3 L3 M3
A2 B2 C2 D2 E2 F2 G2 H2 J2 K2 L2 M2
A1 B1 C1 D1 E1 F1 G1 H1 J1 K1 L1 M1
C3415
A8 B8
IC3301
J8 K8
A7 B7
D7 E7 F7 G7
J7 K7
A6 B6
D6
G6
J6 K6
A5 B5
D5
G5
J5 K5
A4 B4
A3 B3
A2 B2 C2 D2 E2 F2 G2 H2 J2 K2
R3204
4
D4 E4 F4 G4
4
C3412 C3411
2
3
M1
L1
K1
J1
H1
G1
F1
E1
D1
C1
B1
A1
M2
L2
K2
J2
H2
G2
F2
E2
D2
C2
B2
A2
M3
L3
C3
B3
A3
M4
L4
J4
H4
G4
F4
E4
D4
B4
A4
M5
L5
J5
H5
G5
F5
E5
D5
B5
A5
M6
L6
J6
H6
E6
D6
B6
A6
M7
L7
J7
H7
E7
D7
B7
A7
M8
L8
J8
H8
G8
F8
E8
D8
B8
A8
M9
L9
J9
H9
G9
F9
E9
D9
B9
A9
IC3401
M10 L10
M11 L11 K11 J11 H11 G11 F11 E11 D11 C11 B11 A11
B10 A10
79
M12 L12 K12 J12 H12 G12 F12 E12 D12 C12 B12 A12
CN1008
C3416
39
C
B
Q8003
E
J4 K4
J3 K3
A1 B1 C1 D1 E1 F1 G1 H1 J1 K1
R3315
1
R3316
2
R3317
1
R3318
2
R3319
1
R3320
2
R3412
R3407
C3408
R8031
B
R3311
R3312
X3401
1
E
3
4
20
3
CN1002
LF3301
2
LF3302
1
R3314
LF3303
C3306 R3313
LF3304
R3330 R3303
1
A5 B5 C5 D5
D_3.3V
R3301CL3301
C3216
R3324
D_1.5V
R3321 R3325
C3210 R3205 C3203
R3322 R3326
A8 B8 C8 D8
1
2
1
3
R3302
C3214
FL3201
C3307
A6 B6 C6 D6
2
R3331
A7 B7 C7 D7
1
R3304
4
C3304
3
C3305
C3208
FL3203
R3306
2
R3309
C2221
C3301
C3302
C3303
4
3
L3301
L3302
L3303
2
R3305
FL3301
CN1001
80
79
C4659
R3310
C3209
C2203
R3203
1
L4606
L4607
L4603
A8
A9
B8
B9
D17 C17 B17 A17
D16 C16 B16 A16
D15 C15 B15 A15
D14 C14 B14 A14
D13 C13 B13 A13
D12 C12 B12 A12
D11 C11 B11 A11
1
R1061
4
1
5
Q4603
3
R4649
C3807
10 7
L4604
L4611
L4625
CN1011
C
8
C4726
C4681
C4679
1
R3678
R3677
R3627
R3626
R3624
C3631
E
R4654
R4655
4
1
3
F4604
C1002
C1001
R3801
C4706
R4708
Q4612
6
C3804
R1060
R3654
FB3606R3653
R3631
FB3602R3660
R4729
D4605
E
FB3601R3656
R3808
B
Q4618
E
C4678
C4665
IC4603
5 3
4 13 2
D_1.8V
9
8
38 41 43 44 47 49
12 11 6
R1059
R3308
R1
C2401
C2204
R3307
P1
R2
R3
D_2.8V
C3206
N1
P2
P3
C1819
C3201
M1
N2
N3
R2401
R2204
C2205
L4616
R3810
17 14
18 16 15
C4742
25 22 20
R3807
L4601
C3213
L1
M2
M3
R7
R8
R9
R1811
R3201
K1
L2
L3
P7
P8
P9
R1810
C3212
J1
K2
K3
N7
N8
N9
BL_-25V
A7
B7
C
Q5002
C3630
39 40 42 45 46 48 50
IC3806
27 28 30 32 33 35 36
L4605
CL3305
CL3304
H1
G1
J2
J3
M7
M8
M9
L2204
R1813
CL3303
CL3302
H2
G2
R3202
H3
G3
L7
L8
AC3 AD3
AC4 AD4
W1 Y1 AA1 AB1 AC1 AD1
W2 Y2 AA2 AB2 AC2 AD2
W4 Y4 AA4
R3803
26 29 31 19 34 37
24 23 21
C3612
CL3608
CL3609
CL3610
R3613 C3611 C3609 C3602
VDR001
R3409
B1
D3
C3
K7
V1
U1
L9
V2
U2
C2228
C2229
L2205
L4602
6
R3413
C3417
A1
B2
J7
K8
K9
V4
U4
AC5 AD5
AC6 AD6
C2231
C2206
D_1.8V
B3
H7
G7
J8
IC2401
H8
G8
T1
T2
T4
Y6 AA6
W5 Y5 AA5
AC7 AD7
AC8 AD8
AC9 AD9
AC10AD10
A6
B6
AA21 Y21 W21 V21 21U T21 R21 21 P N21 M21 L21 K21 J21 H21 G21 F21 E21 D21 C21 B21 A21
D4_-2.8V
A2
F7
H9
G9
R1
R2
R4
V5
U5
Y7 AA7
Y8 AA8
Y9 AA9
Y10 AA10
R2202
A3
E7
D7
3
C7
P1
M1 N1
L1
J9
P2
M2 N2
L2
V7
U7
C2225
B7
F8
F9
R2233
E8
P4
M4 N4
L4
R2235
E9
K1
K2
K4
C2226
D8
J1
J2
J4
C2232
D9
H1
H2
H4
V8
U8
C2233
C8
G1
G2
G4
T5
V9
U9
U10 V10
D_1.8V
A7
F1
E1
R5
T7
T8
C2227
B8
B9
F2
E2
P5
M5 N5
L5
R7
R8
RB2201
A8
A9
F4
E4
K5
P7
C9
C8
C7
C6
A4
A5
B4
B5
A3
D10 C10 B10 A10
D9
D8
D7
D6
C4
C5
A1
A2
B1
B2
B3
AA20 Y20 W20 V20 20U T20 R20 20 P N20 M20 L20 K20 J20 H20 G20 F20 E20 D20 C20 B20 A20
R4634
C9
D1
C2224
D2
C1
D4
C2
J5
P8
M8 N8
M7 N7
L8
L7
L1804
L1805
L1801
R1824
B1
B3
H5
K8
K7
C1822
R1807
C1825
R1818
C1801
C1823 C1821
D_2.8V
B2
B4
G5
J7
J8
R2239
R2237
C1833
W1 Y1 AA1 AB1 AC1 AD1 AE1
W2 Y2 AA2 AB2 AC2 AD2 AE2
W3 Y3 AA3 AB3 AC3 AD3 AE3
C1806
A1
F5
E5
E6
H7
H8
H9
AC11AD11
AC12AD12
AC13AD13
AC14AD14
V1
U1
T1
C1831
C4650
A2
A3
D5
G7
Y11 AA11
Y12 AA12
Y13 AA13
Y14 AA14
C2235
D6
G8
U11 V11
U12 V12
U13 V13
U14 V14
1
A4
B6
A6
G9
G10 H10
E7
IC2201
C2222
V2
U2
T2
C1803
V3
U3
T3
W4 Y4 AA4 AB4 AC4 AD4 AE4
D4
E4
C1
C3
C2
AA19 Y19 W19 V19 19U T19 R19 19 P N19 M19 L19 K19 J19 H19 G19 F19 E19 D19 C19 B19 A19
FB3802
D7
D8
E8
D10 E10
E9
G11 H11
D9
G12 H12
AC15AD15
R1
R2
R3
AB6 AC6 AD6 AE6
AB7 AC7 AD7 AE7
AB8 AC8 AD8 AE8
AB5 AC5 AD5 AE5
H13 G13
H12 G12
D3
E3
D5
D1
D2
E1
E2
R3639 R3648
R3632 R3641
R3633 R3642 B
R3635 R3644
AA18 Y18 W18 V18 18U T18 R18 18 P N18 M18 L18 K18 J18 H18 G18 F18 E18 D18 C18 B18 A18
AA17 Y17 W17 V17
C3810
B5
B7
G13 H13
G14 H14
D13 E13
D11 E11
D14 E14
D12 E12
Y15 AA15
P1
M1 N1
L1
V4
U4
T4
W6 Y6
W7 Y7
W8 Y8
R15 15 P N15 M15 L15 K15 J15 H15 G15
AA15 Y15 W15 V15
C4640
A5
B8
A7
B9
A8
A9
A10 B10
A11 B11
U15 V15
C2223
C2234
A12 B12
G15 H15
D15 E15
AC16AD16
AC17AD17
AC18AD18
AC19AD19
P2
M2 N2
L2
V6
U6
R1832
R1809
C1840
R14 14 P N14 M14 L14 K14 J14 H14 G14
AA14 Y14 W14 V14
51
A13 B13
A14 B14
A15 B15
Y16 AA16
Y17 AA17
C2230
Y18 AA18
2
Y19 AA19
8
U16 V16
7
G16 H16
P3
M3 N3
L3
C1810
G17 H17 J17 K17 L17 M17 N17 P17 R17 T17 U17 V17
K1
K2
K3
R1815
G18 H18 J18 K18 L18 M18 N18 P18 R18 T18 U18 V18
J1
J2
J3
R4
V7
U7
C1807
D16 E16
H1
P4
M4 N4
L4
R6
R1817
D17 E17
R1835
R1805
H2
P6
M6 N6
L6
R1806
D18 E18
D_1.2V
C1809
H3
G1
F1
E1
G2
F2
E2
G3
F3
E3
P7
M7 N7
L7
R1823
D19 E19
D1
D2
D3
K4
K6
R1825
A16 B16
C1
C2
C3
J4
J6
R1826
A17 B17
B1
A1
H4
G4
F4
G6
F6
E4
H6
G7
F7
R1831
A18 B18
B2
A2
D4
H7
G8
F8
T6
AB9 AC9 AD9 AE9
W9 Y9
T7
AB10AC10AD10AE10
W10 Y10
G9
F9
F10 G10
R7
AB11AC11AD11AE11
W11 Y11
K7
AB12AC12AD12AE12
W12 Y12
F11 G11
F12 G12
J7
AB13AC13AD13AE13
W13 Y13
R13 P13
AA13 Y13 W13 V13
AA16 Y16 W16 V16
R12 P12
AA12 Y12 W12 V12
C3808
A19 B19
B3
A3
C4
D5
D6
D7
D8
AB14AC14AD14AE14
W14 Y14
G9
H9
H11 G11
1
R2238
B4
A4
C5
C6
C7
C8
AB15AC15AD15AE15
W15 Y15
G8
H8
H10 G10
G7
H7
48
R2236
B5
A5
AB16AC16AD16AE16
W16 Y16
F13 G13
F14 G14
F15 G15
F16 G16
J8
K8
F4
G4
H4
2
AC20AD20
B6
A6
AB17AC17AD17AE17
W17 Y17
C1837
C1838
C
J7
K7
F3
G3
H3
4
AC21AD21
B7
A7
D9
AB18AC18AD18AE18
W18 Y18
F17 G17
IC1801
AB19AC19AD19AE19
F18 G18
AB20AC20AD20AE20
F19 G19 H19 J19 K19 L19 M19 N19 P19 R19 T19 U19 V19 W19 Y19
AB21AC21AD21AE21
F20 G20 H20 J20 K20 L20 M20 N20 P20 R20 T20 U20 V20 W20 Y20
B
J4
K4
F1
F2
G1
G2
H1
H2
5
AC22AD22
B8
A8
C9
C1818
B9
A9
A10 B10 C10 D10
A11 B11 C11 D11
A12 B12 C12 D12
A13 B13 C13 D13
A14 B14 C14 D14
A15 B15 C15 D15
A16 B16 C16 D16
A17 B17 C17 D17
A18 B18 C18 D18
A19 B19 C19 D19
A20 B20 C20 D20
A21 B21 C21 D21
A22 B22 C22 D22 E22 F22 G22 H22 J22 K22 L22 M22 N22 P22 R22 T22 U22 V22 W22 Y22 AA22AB22AC22AD22AE22
A23 B23 C23 D23 E23 F23 G23 H23 J23 K23 L23 M23 N23 P23 R23 T23 U23 V23 W23 Y23 AA23AB23AC23AD23AE23
A24 B24 C24 D24 E24 F24 G24 H24 J24 K24 L24 M24 N24 P24 R24 T24 U24 V24 W24 Y24 AA24AB24AC24AD24AE24
A25 B25 C25 D25 E25 F25 G25 H25 J25 K25 L25 M25 N25 P25 R25 T25 U25 V25 W25 Y25 AA25AB25AC25AD25AE25
E
Q3601
J3
K3
IC3601
L8
J1
J2
K1
K2
R10 P10
P9
L7
L4
L3
L2
L1
6
FB1801
G1 H1 J1
F1
D1 E1
C1
B1
A1
N7 M7
P7
N8 M8
N4 M4
P4
P8
N3 M3
P3
R11 P11
R9
R8
N2 M2
P2
C
Q5003
R3645 R3636 R5106 R5103
B
L5004
R3649 R3640 R5105 R5102
50 47
D20 E20 F20 G20 H20 J20 K20 L20 M20 N20 P20 R20 T20 U20 V20 W20 Y20 AA20
C1802
C1805
C1811
C1816
C1812
G2 H2 J2
F2
D2 E2
C2
B2
A2
R1611
G3 H3 J3
F3
D3 E3
C3
B3
A3
V8
N1 M1
P1
AA10 Y10 W10 V10
V9
R7
R4
R3
R2
R1
AA11 Y11 W11 V11
AA9 Y9 W9
AA8 Y8 W8
V7
V6
T4
T3
T2
T1
E
R3643 R3634
52
D21 E21 F21 G21 H21 J21 K21 L21 M21 N21 P21 R21 T21 U21 V21 W21 Y21 AA21
R1814
C1820
C1836
R1816
R1821
C1834
C1824
C1832 R1829
G7 H7 J7
F7
D7 E7
C7
B7
A7
IC1602
G8 H8 J8
F8
D8 E8
C8
B8
A8
C3603
AA7 Y7 W7
AA6 Y6 W6
U4
V4
V5
U3
V2
CL3602
B
Q3606
C
R7001
R3647 R3638
46 45
3
A20 B20
R1819
R1820
R1822
C1814
C1829
C
Q2007
B
E
C
Q2006
B
E
C
C1610
G9 H9 J9
F9
D9 E9
R1606 R1607
C9
B9
A9
C1608
AA4 Y4 W4
AA5 Y5 W5
U1
U2
V1
V3
R3679
3
R3668
53 49
7
A21 B21
B
AA1 Y1 W1
AA3 Y3 W3
AA2 Y2 W2
2
X3601
6
14
8
A22 B22
C
Q2008
B
E
C
Q2005
B
E
C
E
R2011
Q2002
R3675
CL3601
R3674
R3614
LF3601
1
4
11
9
A23 B23 C23 D23 E23 F23 G23 H23 J23 K23 L23 M23 N23 P23 R23 T23 U23 V23 W23 Y23 AA23AB23AC23AD23
C1842
D_1.5V
R2201
C
B
C3605
R3602
C3606
R3625
CL3611
CL3612
R3664
1
R3665
Q3605
3
29
A24 B24 C24 D24 E24 F24 G24 H24 J24 K24 L24 M24 N24 P24 R24 T24 U24 V24 W24 Y24 AA24AB24AC24AD24
D_1.5V
C1804
FB2001
CL2216
C2001
C2002
E
R2010
Q2001
C1808
C2215
M1 L1 K1
FB1803
C1815 C1817
C2202
B
Q2009
E
C
D_1.5V
R2801
D_2.8V
C2801
R8130
C2822
R8132
R2802
B
Q2004
E
C
L1803
C2806
L1401
FB2801
B
C1826
C2821
3
R8128
R8129
C2827 C2809 C2824 C2815 C2826 FB2802
C8118
IC8012
R8131
L1404
2
1
C1416
C1827
42 56
4
20
G9
D8
C7
B6
A_2.8V
C1830
55 43
L4609
CN1014
K1
C1828
18
1
1
D9
C8
B7
A6
L1402
R2021
R1827
15
2
1
R8025
V10 W10 Y10 AA10
C8115
R2020
R1808
28
5
IC4606
L3401
V11 W11 Y11 AA11
G10 H10 J10 K10 L10 M10 N10 P10 R10
C1611
40 41
C4680
5
G11 H11 J11 K11 L11 M11 N11 P11 R11
A10 B10 C10 D10
4
R2016
R2009
C1813
36 37
44 39
3
8
A11 B11 C11 D11
R1407
R1836
33 34
16 35
12
3
C4718
C3402
V13 W13 Y13 AA13
V12 W12 Y12 AA12
C1417
R2017
R2008
C1835
54 19
10
13
C4639
R4653
C3407
G13 H13 J13 K13 L13 M13 N13 P13 R13
G12 H12 J12 K12 L12 M12 N12 P12 R12
R2004
C1426
D_2.5V
4
R2015
C8116
R2003
R2019
R1828
22
21
17
2
3
C3404
J1
R2013
R2005
R2007
R1830
24
20
3
2
C3409
A13 B13 C13 D13
A12 B12 C12 D12
R2001
R2006
R2018
R1609
23
4
C4664
4
R3406
V14 W14 Y14 AA14
R1833
32 38
1
R3404
G14 H14 J14 K14 L14 M14 N14 P14 R14
R2014
R1608
C1839
C4666
C4663
D4622
C4610
C4611
C4613
S
R4705
C4670
R4714
C4710
C4612
1
1
A14 B14 C14 D14
C1609
R1610
C3811 R3806
3
R4707
LF3404
V17 W17 Y17 AA17
C1841
30 31
2
R4706
4
C9
B8
A7
C3601
1
LF4601
C
R3402 R3403
V15 W15 Y15 AA15
R2002
E
FB1602
6
A21 B21 C21 D21 E21 F21 G21 H21 J21 K21 L21 M21 N21 P21 R21 T21 U21 V21 W21 Y21 AA21
R3605
CL1801
27
2
D
5
4
G
C5014
R4727
F4609
F4603
F4601
F4607
C4741 C4740
F4605
F4606
F4608
R4728
8
1
R4726
Q4615
Q4616
E
R3401 R3405
B9
A8
R3673 R3607
FB1802
IC3804
Q4619
4
C3410
H1
C1607
R2012
C1605
D_2.5V
26
1
C3405 R3408
V16 W16 Y16 AA16
G15 H15 J15 K15 L15 M15 N15 P15 R15
C
C3604
25
1
C3420
IC1401
A15 B15 C15 D15
Q3602
C
R3655
C3805
4
C2214
A9
R3612 R3606
R3661
FB3803
3
C2217
A16 B16 C16 D16
Q3603
Q2003
C4228
B
3
1
IC1403
4
5
A18 B18 C18 D18 E18 F18 G18 H18 J18 K18 L18 M18 N18 P18 R18 T18 U18 V18 W18 Y18 AA18
E
R1425
A19 B19 C19 D19 E19 F19 G19 H19 J19 K19 L19 M19 N19 P19 R19 T19 U19 V19 W19 Y19 AA19
B
R3608
C3802
C3803
4
R8024 R8035
50
G1
C1407
E
R3601
C3633
FB3801
5
C2216
F1
R3615 R3617
4
A20 B20 C20 D20 E20 F20 G20 H20 J20 K20 L20 M20 N20 P20 R20 T20 U20 V20 W20 Y20 AA20
R3681
1
A17 B17 C17 D17
R3618 R3616
D_2.8V
6
R2215
E1
R3684
R3680
4
5
CL1405
R3685
3
C3625
R1049
1
C3418
C1403
D3601
R3683 C3637
R1418
CL1401
FB3608
3
D_2.5V
CL3613
C3634
4
R1052 R1053
A_2.8V_REG
1
C3624
CN1017
C3414
48
D1
C7014 R7037
C5015
6
R1046
49
C1
D_2.8V
R3628
1
R2228
B1
FB3610
24
R3410
2
C7002
R5104 R5107
E
R1045
1
R7019
K10 J10H1010G F10 E10D1010C B10A10
R7004
CL7017
C
C2213
A1
C3635
2
IC3602
R4723
R2217
C1429
L7002
R3646 R3637
C1433 R1424 R1421
C1402
C3627
1
R3609
C7015
R3682 C3629
R3629
C4730
R2210
R1426 C1404
C7016
C3636 C3638
R3651
C1424 R1420 C1425
C4216 C4227
R3667
R1056 R1057
R7017 C7009
R3666
5
R1408
R7016
R3663
R3672
R3650
CN1012
R2206
R1422 R1404
C7008
C1603
B8 A8
B7 A7
B6 A6
CN5002
IC1404
R4223
CL7008
R1604
R7014
R7026
C
C1606 R1601
R7027
R7024
2
8
R1429
R7031
B
R3630
D6
G7 F7 E7 D7
G6
K9 J9 H9 G9 F9 E9 D9 C9 B9 A9
K8 J8
K7 J7
K6 J6
R7021
C7011
B5 A5
B4 A4
B3 A3
50
C1431
R1428
R7035
R3687
R7025
R7007
E
C1419
R4289 R4288 R4287 R4286
Q3604
C1411 C1410 C1409
FB1404
CL7012
D_1.2V
R7005
D_2.8V
R3676
C1428
FB1402
R7018
R5099 R5096
R1405
R7011 R7020
C7013 R7036
R7015
R5097 R5098
A1 B1 C1 D1 E1 F1 G1 H1 J1 K1 L1 M1 N1 P1 R1
C7007 C7010
1
R2208
D_2.8V
51
R2205
FB1401
E5 D5
Q5004
CL1403
LND464
R7022
R7034
R3688
C7005 R7008
G5
R7003
VC-543 BOARD (SIDE A)
R2207
LND463
R7012
CL7013
A2 B2 C2 D2 E2 F2 G2 H2 J2 K2 L2 M2 N2 P2 R2
R7009
IC7001
CL7011
D_2.5V
R7006
R7029
C1601
R5100
G4 F4 E4 D4
C7003
R7028
C7012
IC1601
CL7009
R7051
A3 B3 C3 D3 E3 F3 G3 H3 J3 K3 L3 M3 N3 P3 R3
FB1603
R7033
K5 J5
CL7002
C5016
FB1601
CL7010
R7032
K4 J4
C
CL1402
C4229
C4232
CL7001R7050
A7 B7 C7 D7 E7 F7 G7 H7 J7 K7 L7 M7 N7 P7 R7
R7030
K3 J3
C7001
B
A8 B8 C8 D8 E8 F8 G8 H8 J8 K8 L8 M8 N8 P8 R8
R5101
E
A9 B9 C9 D9 E9 F9 G9 H9 J9 K9 L9 M9 N9 P9 R9
CL7007
K2 J2 H2 G2 F2 E2 D2 C2 B2 A2
LENS_5V
C5022
L5007
R5108
R7023
E
R1603 C1604
Q5001
Q5005
C1420
IC4203
C1602
CL7014
K1 J1 H1 G1 F1 E1 D1 C1 B1 A1
2
1
L7001
R7013
C
C7004
C7006
R7010
R5109
R4254 R4257
5
R7002
R4253 R4258
4
R5116
B
C1415
D_2.8V
C4230
1
20
20
CN5001
1
C1401
R4255 R4256
10
B
R4251 R4259
C4231
R4250 R4260
C4233
SE4201
11
21
CN5003
R1401
R4248
15
14
10
C1421
4
4
8
5 6 7
3 2 1
C5013
C2207
R1311
IC4202
5
R4269
1
8
VC-543 (10 layers)
: Uses unleaded solder.
Note: IC3804 is not supplied, but this is included in VC-543 complete board (SERVICE).
(FOR SERVICE)
ACV_UNREG
Q4611
B
D4618
2
LND461
3
R1058
VDR002
VDR003
R1062
L4608
R1812
D_1.8V
4
L1802
4
3
4
3
4
R3323 R3327
D3301
A_2.8V
C3403
Q8004
C
1-876-91911
VC-543 (SIDE A)
VC-543 (10 layers)
: Uses unleaded solder.
VC-543 BOARD (SIDE B)
C6022
R6004
R6018
A_2.8V_REG
C6025
C6001
R6007
R6505
R6503
R6504
R6506
R6525
R6502
C6512
A7
B8
A8
M9
L9
K9
J9
D9
C9
B9
A9
H10 G10 F10
H9
G9
E10
D10 C10 B10 A10
M11 L11
K11 J11
H11 G11 F11
E11
D11 C11 B11 A11
M12 L12
K12 J12
H12 G12 F12
E12
D12 C12 B12 A12
C6503
R6512
R6511
R6541
R5121
E9
K10 J10
CL6502
F9
M10 L10
R5122
A6
B7
C8
IC6501
R6532
A5
B6
C7
D8
CL6501 C6508
C6502
R6060
C6015
R6054
B5
C6
D7
J8
R6542
R5118
C5027
R5119
R6524
R6533
R6540
FB6501
C6509
R6529
R6526
R5117
A_4.6V_LG
C5025
C5023
3
1
IC5004
R5120
R6519
C6506
R6513
R6530
C6511
R6523
R6520
C6507
R6531
R6522
D_2.8V
R6536
R6534
R6538
R6535
C6017
CL6503
C6510
4
6
C5024
3
1
R8061
4
R4274
R4220
R4273
R4276
R4271
R4218
R4217
R4272
R4219
R4247
R4246
R4275
R4201
R4202
R4270
R4204
R4205
R4283
D4203
R4208
R4214
R4207
R4209
C4234
R4279
C4235
R4280
D4202
D_2.8V
R4282
C2026
A17 B17
D17
Y17
AB17AC17
A16 B16
D16
Y16
AB16AC16
A15 B15
D15
Y15
AB15AC15
A14 B14
D14
Y14
AB14AC14
A13 B13
D13
Y13
AB13AC13
A12 B12
D12
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37
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D4603
4
C4746
3
C4619
2
IC4612
D_3.3V
R4743
R4601
R8 P8 N8
1
C4616
R7 P7 N7
C4751
2
R4741
C4607
R6 P6 N6
R4742
R4603
C4749
R5 P5 N5
R4607
R4 P4 N4
C4634
R4734
IC4601
M3 L3 K3 J3
R4736
3
R3 P3
C4626
R4647
2
R4627
R4735
IC4610
R2 P2 N2 M2 L2 K2 J2 H2 G2 F2 E2 D2 C2 B2 A2
R4642
C4743
R4745
R1 P1 N1 M1 L1 K1 J1 H1 G1 F1 E1 D1 C1 B1 A1
4
1
C4629
C4621
5
R8135
C4672
R4620
R4611
R4622
R4639
8
RB4004
R8136
R4617
R4629
C4642
C4012
R4008
2
L4622
R4019
R4021
1
R4612
R4645
C4624
3
C4618
C4636
C4627
CL4605
R4630
C4637
1
R4027
R4022
AU_+10V
R4610
C4635
C4671
R4017
C4652
4
Q4604
R4648
CL4602
C4632
D4604
D4607
D4608
R4631
R4026
C4013
RB1001
X4001
R4018
R4020
C4006
D4621
5
L4623
C4687
D4620
VDR461
R4737
R4628
R4669
R4725
R4613
R4668
3
4
2
IC4608
1
5
C4689
C4638
R4746
C4728
1
C3801
D4613
D4612
7
C4729
R5112
R7039
R4016
R4670
1
20
R1036
C4745
1
1
4
1
3
24
L4624
C4707
Q7002
5
1
IC4611
4
3
R4730
R4738
R4739
R4732
CN1004
CN1016
CN4601
CN4602
R4625
R4677
L4626
R4733
C4692
C4744
R4731
R7041
CPC
(FOR CHECK)
R8122
08
Note: IC2402 is not supplied, but this is included in VC-543 complete board (SERVICE).
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-63
VC-543 (SIDE B)
PI-029 (6 layers)
: Uses unleaded solder.
PI-029 BOARD (SIDE A)
PI-029 BOARD (SIDE B)
21
1
CN7011
C7007
IC7003
8
1
R7026
R7014
C7008
R7001
6
4
4
E
B
E
1
4
R7148
R7020
80
1-876-922-
11
VDR701
1-876-922-
08
CAUTION
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.
Replace only with the same or equivalent type.
注意
電池の交換は,正しく行わないと破裂する恐れがあり
ます。電池を交換する場合には必ず同じ型名の電池
又は同等品と交換してください。
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
B
3
1
R7017
08
C
E
C
C7001
5
IC7001
2
R7006
IC7002
1
8
R7002
5
R7003 R7010 R7004
8
R7018
22
C7004
3
R7007
R7008
79
CN7004
2
Note: BT7001 is not included
in PI-029 complete board.
BH7001
(BATTERY HOLDER)
C7003
C7002
4
FL7101
C7011
3
1
1
R7005
1
Q7001
B
E
C
R7118
Q7006
2
R7009
3
Q7002
B
B
BT7001
(LITHIUM STORAGE BATTERY)
C7124
C7123
L7101
2
R7147
1
R7021
C7010
4
IC7004
C7127
C7129
1
6
8
4
Q7102
6
4
5
R7117
1
3
R7112
R7111
Q7101
IC7105
C7131
C7012
5
C7126
8
R7145
CN7012
R7134
C7121
1
1
4
C7125
C7130
1
8
R7144
4
24
R7128 C7114
R7102
IC7103
5
C7108
R7129
R7124 R7123
R7126 R7125
R7141
R7146
R7133
R7108 R7109 R7110
3
R7019
C7118
R7105 R7106 R7107
R7142
R7012
CN7002
R7127 C7113
H8 G8 F8 E8 D8 C8 B8 A8
R7103
R7101
C7101
C7102
B5 A5
B6 A6
H6 G6
H5 G5
H7 G7 F7 E7 D7 C7 B7 A7
B4 A4
IC7101
H4 G4
C7111
C7115
C7117
R7135 R7131
C7122
C7128
R7143
R7130
R7150
8
IC7104
R7149
5
R7132
R7136
C7116
2
C7133
C7103
C7109
3
IC7102
4
4
H3 G3
C7112
C7106
1
C7110
LND701
1
C7107
B3 A3
C7104
H2 G2 F2 E2 D2 C2 B2 A2
C7134
H1 G1 F1 E1 D1 C1 B1 A1
C7105
R7116
1
R7011
R7104
E
14
1
CN7005
R7114
R7115
2
R7113
Q7005
C
Q7003
C
Q7004
R7022
CN7006
1
10
CN7007
CN7101
6
CN7013
1
R7023
1
1
R7016
5
R7013
4
C7009
E
C7132
2
B
LND702
R7024
1
CN7003
C
Q7007
R7025
2
R7015
20
4-64
Note:
11
Replace the battery holder (BH7001) together when replacing
the lithium storage battery (BT7001) on the PI-029 board. (The
battery holder removed once cannot be used again.)
When mounting these parts, mount new battery holder first
and attach new lithium storage battery next.
ノート: P I - 0 2 9 基板のリチウム蓄電池(B T 7 0 0 1 )を交換する場合は
バッテリホルダ(BH7001)も同時に新品に交換して下さい。
(一度使用したバッテリホルダは再使用できません。)
部品取り付けの際は,先にバッテリホルダを取り付けてから
リチウム蓄電池を装着して下さい。
PI-029
PD-372 (6 layers), VF-178 (6 layers)
: Uses unleaded solder.
LND601
PD-372 BOARD
CN6001
C6001
C6018
C6010
C6021
CL6006
C6033
L6001
L6002
L6004
C6005
C6002
L6003
C6032
C6020
C6019
C6026
R6024
B
C6035
R6020
D6002
C6043
C6037
C6024
M3 L3
B3 A3
M4 L4
B4 A4
M5 L5
M7 L7
M8 L8
B6 A6
B8 A8
M9 L9
B9 A9
M10L10
B10A10
C6014
VF-178 BOARD (SIDE A)
1
C6224
2
CN6202
C6225
C6215
FB6202
CL6208
FB6201
08
1-877-051-
08
1-876-925-
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
44
C6212
C6214
M12 L12 K12 J12 H12 12G F12 E12 D12 C12 B12 A12
B9 A9
B10 A10
M9 L9
C6221
C6223
R6213
M11 L11 K11 J11 H11 11G F11 E11 D11 C11 B11 A11
M10 L10
R6206
C6211
B6 A6
B8 A8
B7 A7
M7 L7
M8 L8
IC6201
M6 L6
R6208
C6222
R6209
C6208
C6210
B4 A4
B5 A5
M4 L4
M5 L5
B3 A3
C6220
CL6211
C6204
C6202
C6203
C6206
M3 L3
C6219
M2 L2 K2 J2 H2 G2 F2 E2 D2 C2 B2 A2
C6216
C6217
C6218
C6207
M1 L1 K1 J1 H1 G1 F1 E1 D1 C1 B1 A1
L6205
R6215
L6203
C6205
CL6011
38
L6202
L6201
R6214
2
L6204
26
C6209
C6227
C6201
FB6203
45
CN6201
CL6212
CL6210
CN6004
C6226
FB6204
C6213
CL6203
CL6205
CL6010
39
R6207
1
CL6201
CL6202
CL6009
FB6001
C6031
R6029
C6028
R6025
CL6008
VF-178 BOARD (SIDE B)
27
CL6209
C6029
C6039
2
C6013
C6017
C6038
C6045
1
R6018
B7 A7
M11L11K1111JH11G1111FE1111DC11B11A11
C6044
R6027
C6011
C6012
B5 A5
IC6001
M12L12K1212JH12G1212FE1212DC12B12A12
R6028
C6009
M2 L2 K2 J2 H2 G2 F2 E2 D2 C2 B2 A2
M6 L6
C6025
C6036
28
C6023
D6001
R6022
C6042
29
R6023
CL6204
C6041
C
M1 L1 K1 J1 H1 G1 F1 E1 D1 C1 B1 A1
C6015
CN6003
E
R6021
C6016
C6034
Q6004
C6040
R6019
C6030
C6022
R6026
2
R6012
C6008
6
4
CL6007
R6014
E
R6015
R6013
C6027
C6004
CL6001
CL6002
1
Q6003
1
L6005
3
Q6001
B
C6006
C
C6007
CL6003
C6003
R6008
6
4
3
1
Q6002
R6011
6
R6010
R6009
1
CL6004
CN6002
CL6005
1
22
11
08
1-877-051-
11
11
4-65
PD-372, VF-178
C5401
1
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
R5403 C5402
2
28
1
1
CN5201
R5207
R5209
13
12
C5215
B
C
10
C5425
1
R5412
C5421
C5428
C5415
E
R5213 R5212 R5211 R5210
10
CN5402
29
4-66
7
5
VTR_UNREG
R5076
9
7
6
12
1
C5410
C5411
C5409
R5405
CN5401
1
IC5001
4
3
2
R5044
C5042
6
C5003
C5406
C5043
CL5001
A4
B3
B4
C3
C4
D4
C5021
R5016
CL5002
C5017
R5038
CL5003
L5001
R5042
A2
A3
A4
B1
B2
B3
B4
C1
C2
C3
C4
D3
D4
R5050
D2
R5054
A1
C5025
C5026
CL5004
R5040
C5045
C5027
R5046
R5052
C5023
R5028
R5043
C5044
A3
B2
C2
A1
A2
B1
C1
D3
R5041
D2
R5045
D1
IC5005
D1
C5037
C5039
C5040
R5064
R5078
C5041
R5071
C5019
L5004
R5048
R5039
R5010
R5053
R5083
R5072
LND501
80
79
10
CN5001
C5412
R5021
C5001
R5003
6
R5404
C5002
5
C5405
C5008
R5009
R5018
3
10 13 15 18 20 66
4
2
IC5002
61
14 2 1 25 24
9
11 16 19 23 22
8
3
62
4
6
78 80
C5004
76 77 96
6
90 28 30 29
93 12 17 26 27
IC5401
1
73 72 91 92
R5011
1
74 75 94 95
C5438
89 33 31 32
R5408
70 69 88 87
R5416
68 67 86 84 83 81 85 44 35 34
A
D5003
C5036
R5069
R5088
R5080
2
R5206
R5020
D5001
R5070
R5067
R5066
R5065
R5074
IC5004
1
C5213
R5424
R5002 C5006
C5416
R5205
C5439
R5406
R5407
C5413
C5007
7
R5409
B
R5075
65 64 82 57 54 50 47 40 36 37
L5003
R5410
R5204
R5414
12
C5419
48
C5210
C5430
10
C5418
IC5201
C5035
63 60 58 55 52 49 45 42 38 39
5
9
R5411
25
24
R5022
MT_5V
C5211
C5417
79 59 56 53 51 48 46 43 41 71
K
R5079
C5432
36
37
R5426
IC5003
C5435
C5209 C5212
C5427
C5204
C5433
C5203
C5414
L5201
C5436
R5059
C5431
C5030
R5421
20
R5415
10
C5424
16
C5034
11
R5420
1
C5029
C5031
C5032
R5055
R5077
R5068
C5423
15
R5427
R5081
C5033
R5062
R5063
VTR_UNREG
D5002
R5061
R5058
R5057
C5028
R5060
C5038
C5429
C5207
R5201
R5202
R5056
R5073
1
R5419
C5208
C5206
C5201
R5087
20
C5437
R5208
10
C5420
Q5403
R5082
16
C5426
C5202
R5085
11
R5203
R5215 R5216
C5205
R5084
15
R5214
LND502
C5214
L5202
R5086
R5425
R5418
R5422
RP_2.8V
R5413
C
R5423
Q5402
E
R5402
L5401
R5401 R5417
MD-141 (6 layers)
: Uses unleaded solder.
MD-141 BOARD
IC5006
R5047
C5024
R5049
R5001 C5005
L5002
L5402
D_2.8V
R5051
R5013
DD_6.5V
C
Q5401
E
B
C5407
C5408
C5403
C5404
C5434
C5422
26
LND503
CN5403
27
08
1-876-93111
MD-141
GY-014 (2 layers), CK-204 (2 layers)
: Uses unleaded solder.
CK-204 BOARD
LND802
GY-014 BOARD (SIDE A)
CN8002
LD8501
8
3
1
2
R8527
VD8014
VD8013
VD8012
SE8501
(PITCH SENSOR)
R8523
1
C8516
R8521
R8519
1-876-934-
08
1
VD8011
CN8001
C8517
R8508
C8515
R8528
1
4
R8517
1
VD8015
CN8501
R8524
4
8
C8501
R8522
SE8502
(YAW SENSOR)
R8520
C8519
C8514
R8518
2
R8525
C8518
3
R8526
1
LD8502
5
CN8005
VD8009
2
6
VD8008
11
VD8007
VD8006
VD8005
24
GY-014 BOARD (SIDE B)
VD8003
15
14
R8022
2
R8029
R8514 C8506
R8018
R8030
R8511
C8502
C8510
R8516
8
7
R8509
R8529
C8507
28
1
CN8003
29
IC8501
C8511
C8521
18
17
C8505
R8512
1
21
22
R8031
C8509
C8513
VD8001
R8510
C8503
R8515
R8513
C8504
C8512
C8520
C8508
R8530
VD8002
C8522
R8014
R8019
R8006
R8004
R8003
R8020
08
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-67
13
14
LND801
CN8004
2
1
R8001
R8008
R8009
R8007
R8002
R8013
R8016
R8015
R8011
R8005
11
R8012
08
1-876-934-
1-876-930-
11
GY-014, CK-204
GP-025 (2 layers), HP-153 (2 layers), JK-376 (2 layers)
: Uses unleaded solder.
GP-025 BOARD (SIDE A)
HP-153 BOARD (SIDE B)
1
33
1
FB9203
C9205
A C7811
+
C9201
C9204
2
R7810
C7801
R7813
R7807
1
5
3
C7805
4
3
R7809
10
6
C7802
IC7801
1
(HEADPHONE)
6
C7809
VDR923
4
C7806
C7804
R7811
R7808
6
1
IC7802
3
R7815
R7816
R7812
C7808
C7810
4
R7814
C7807
R7817
C7803
R7818
C9202
R9202
J9201
L9201
2
8
32
C9203
L9202
R7820
FB9202
CN7801
D9201
2
7
26
CN9201
2
CN7803
1
R7819
27
HP-153 BOARD (SIDE A)
GP-025 BOARD (SIDE B)
R9201
1-876-933-
R7805
R7806
9
6
R7802
R7804
11
1-876-933-
08
JK-376 BOARD (SIDE A)
(HANDLE ZOOM)
R7801
R7803
10
08
11
JK-376 BOARD (SIDE B)
OFF
S7801
D7802
22
2
CN9507
21
6
1
11
VD9505
VD9503
RB9501
FB9501
1
C9502
C9501
FB9502
VD9502 R9505
VD9507
VD9508
10 5 9
4 8 3 7
13
TH9503
7
TH9501
LD9501
26 1
11
CN9508
6
CN9509
8
TH9502
08
5
TH9504
2
3
1-876-921-
1
2
LND782
11
4
1-876-921-
08
VD9504 R9503
R9501
LD9502
VD9501 R9506
VD9506
8
1
7
R9502
FIX
CN7802
R9504
1
VAR
14
12
08
1-876-932- 11
08
1-876-932- 11
A/V R
HDV/DV
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-68
GP-025, HP-153, JK-376
KY-105 (2 layers), MA-454 (2 layers)
: Uses unleaded solder.
KY-105 BOARD (SIDE A)
1
KY-105 BOARD (SIDE B)
3
1
3
2
4
R7205
STOP
2
3
1
3
S7214
R7212
S7204
R7208
S7201
1
4
REW
2
S7216
4
2
R7215
4
PLAY
FF
LND722
S7209
2
1
3
4
2
14
3
S7211
(REC 1)
PAUSE
VDR724
1
S7217
4
2
4
(REC 2)
CN7201
R7218
4
R7216
2
R7214
S7213
VDR725
3
R7219
1
3
R7211
1
VDR722
SLOW
REC
1
VDR723
VOLUME/MEMORY
1
1
3
1
3
S7215
S7212
1
3
3
S7208
S7203
R7217
2
4
R7213
2
TC/U-BIT
2
2
4
R7207
4
R7204
R7202
VDR721
LND721
R7210
4
DATA CODE
MEMORY (VCR)
R7201
S7206
2
4
S7205
4
2
R7206
3
S7210
4
2
R7209
4
DISPLAY/
BATT INFO
1-876-927-
1-876-927-
08
11
C8321
8
CN8303
1
IC8302
8
C8307
C8303
C8318
C8326
C8302
C8310
2
20
1
4
R8313
R8318
C8324
21
C8325
5
C8309
C8306
C8320
C8301
8
1
R8315
R8314
4
4
R8317
1
C8317
5
IC8303
IC8304
5
C8319
8
R8316
C8316
R8309 R8311
R8312
C8315
C8305 C8304
CN8302
R8304 R8303
4
1
CN8301
R8310
C8308
5
4
1
4
C8327
IC8301
C8314
R8322
R8301
1
C8323
LD8301
R8320
MA-454 BOARD (SIDE B)
R8302
MA-454 BOARD (SIDE A)
11
R8319
08
R8306
RESET
C8312
2
1
R8308
4
S7202
DELETE
3
1
R8307 R8305
2
INDEX
3
C8313
S7207
1
3
R8321
1
C8311
3
C8322
1
PLAY
A
L8301
K
D8301
(REC LAMP (FRONT))
3
R8323
2
FL8301 1
4
08
1-876-926-
11
1-876-926-
08
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-69
11
KY-105, MA-454
MS-405 (2 layers)
: Uses unleaded solder.
MS-405 BOARD (SIDE A)
MS-405 BOARD (SIDE B)
24
2
CN8602
R8606
C8601
R8602
R8611
1
R8604
R8605
LND862
R8612
23
4
3
IC8601
C8602
C8603
1
1
2
LND861
10
6
VDR003
2
VDR002
1
5
CN8605
VDR001
C8604
1
R8613
VDR007
D8604
VDR009
2
CN8603
(MEMORY STICK DUO CONNECTOR)
FB8601
R8614
CN8606
9
10
D8605
VDR010
1-876-929-
08
D8601
K
A
(MS ACCESS)
12
R8601
11
11
08
1-876-929- 11
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-70
MS-405
AS-060 (6 layers), HT-002 (2 layers)
: Uses unleaded solder.
HT-002
BOARD
(SIDE A)
AS-060 BOARD (SIDE A)
S8801
2
S8802
4
2
5
3
LD8801
S8803
4
4
2
2
1
1
1
3
3
1
CN7401
3
S7401
(PANEL REVERSE)
2
1
4
LD8802
HT-002
BOARD
(SIDE B)
4
1-876-920-
11
6
1-876-92808
11
1-876-928-
11
08
ASSIGN
LD8803
08
1
CN8802
2
AS-060 BOARD (SIDE B)
R8804 R8805
1
79
CN8801
R8810
79
80
R8809
VDR881
80
2
1-876-920-
11
08
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-71
AS-060, HT-002
XL-010 (6 layers)
: Uses unleaded solder.
D5856
R5843
R5842
R5979
R5821
R5841
R5823
C5976
D5802
D5803
D5804
C5816
1
2
3
R5966
R5964 R5965
C5967
C
C5965
A
C5966
B
R5915
R5943
3
1
Q5907
4
6
E
B
Q5908
C
R5942
R5917
R5918
R5902
R5921
R5916
R5941
R5904
D5902
R5903
D5901
R5911
D5903
R5912
C5916
R5910
D5904
C5903
2
C5907
08
R5908
L5902
INPUT2
R5905
R5909
C5906
L5901
R5906
C5902
3
4
R5901
C5918
C5908
R5983
C
R5922
6
D5953
R5907
C5904
1
Q5904
4
R5937
R5913
C5915
3
K
E
C5969
C5972
E
C5905
1
R5923
R5933
C5917
R5940 R5939
4
R5934
S
R5973
C5901
R5851
C5865
R5984
1
6
R5936
R5926
IC5901
4
R5914
5
1
Q5903
D5952
D
Q5959
R5938
C
B
C
Q5906
E
B
Q5905
E
B
R5986
C
Q5909
E
R5925
8
3
Q5954
C5964
R5967
R5932
R5924
8
R5962 R5963
G
R5855
R5864 R5863
5
C5968
E
C5861
C5974
C5975
E
C
D5858
D5855
S
R5960
R5975
D5857
R5980
B
C5866
R5861
G
1
IC5952
E
R5971 R5969
R5862
R5867
B
Q5957
LND581
L5953
4
Q5953
R5972
CN5802
R5852
D5801
C5805
C5804
R5853
C5977
D
B
R5857
C5860
C5859
4
1
R5856
C5863
24
5
IC5851
R5951
R5961
R5801
R5968 R5970
8
L5951
1
Q5807
4
6
C5961 R5976
R5802
C
R5987
3
C5960
Q5956
B
C
R5803
R5974
C5867
B
Q5808
R5804
Q5955
D5853
R5859
R5816
R5811
C
D5852
R5860
D5851
R5868
CN5801
C5862
R5818
R5812
Q5958
D5854
R5858
R5865
R5866
R5854
R5817
C5808
C5803
7
6
1
C5868
R5808
R5809
L5802
INPUT1
R5815
R5810
R5805
R5835
L5801
R5806
C5818
6
C5978
C5801
5
R5981
R5837
R5814
4
R5824
C5806
1
Q5804
C5802
3
4
1
R5807
C5807
R5833
R5840 R5839
B
6
R5834
C5817
C5963
C
Q5806
4
E
1
Q5803
5
IC5801
R5826
3
R5982
8
R5952
R5832
R5813
R5825
C5973
R5838
C5815
B
R5822
XL-010 BOARD (SIDE B)
R5836
E
C
Q5805
R5985
E
C
B
E
Q5809
XL-010 BOARD (SIDE A)
R5935
08
1-876-923-
1-876-923-
11
11
Note: IC5952 is not supplied, but this is included in XL-010 complete board.
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-72
XL-010
FP-966 (1 layer), FP-965 (2 layers) , FP-969 (1 layer)
: Uses unleaded solder.
FP-966 FLEXIBLE BOARD
1
20
IC401
3
R401
1
C401
2
LND001
LND002
LND003
LND004
LND005
LND006
LND007
LND008
LND009
LND010
LND011
LND012
LND013
LND014
LND015
LND016
LND017
LND018
LND019
LND020
FP-965 FLEXIBLE BOARD
4
19
1
22
20
23
21
08
CN001
HDMI OUT
1-876-935- 11
1
LND410
LND409
LND408
3
IC402
C403
1
2
LND405
LND404
LND403
LND402
LND401
10
FP-969 FLEXIBLE BOARD
1-876-936- 11
1
LND101
LND104
LND105
LND106
6
1
S101
(EJECT)
4
08
2
3
11
C402
1
3
IC403
2
1-876-940-
08
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-73
FP-966, FP-965, FP-969
Ver. 1.1 2008.12
The changed portions from
Ver. 1.0 are shown in blue.
FP-972 (1 layer), FP-967 (1 layer)
: Uses unleaded solder.
FP-972 FLEXIBLE BOARD
14
LND239
LND235
LND233
LND231
LND229
LND227
LND225
LND223
LND221
LND219
LND217
LND215
LND213
LND211
LND209
LND207
LND205
LND203
LND237
LND238
LND236
LND234
LND232
LND230
LND228
LND226
LND224
LND222
LND220
LND218
LND216
LND214
LND212
LND210
LND208
LND206
1
3
IC201
C201
R202
4
LND204
LND202
39
LND201
1
1
2
LND273
TP201
R201
D201
(REC LAMP (BACK))
1
16
08
1-876-943- 11
CN901 HOT SHOE
Note: CN901 is not included in FP-972 flexible board.
FP-967 FLEXIBLE BOARD
1
LND240
LND241
LND242
LND243
LND244
LND245
LND246
LND247
LND248
LND249
LND250
LND251
LND252
LND253
LND254
LND255
LND256
LND257
LND258
LND259
LND260
LND261
LND262
LND263
LND264
LND265
LND266
LND267
LND268
LND269
LND270
LND271
LND272
1-876-937-
33
11
08
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-74
FP-972, FP-967
FP-031 (1 layer), FP-032 (1 layer), FP-228 (1 layer)
: Uses unleaded solder.
Q902
(TAPE TOP SENSOR)
Note: The FP-031 and FP-032 are supplied as the assembled part of
the MD (N220) sub ass'y (S) A by attaching them with the adhesive agent.
These parts are not separately supplied because assembling of
these parts requires high accuracy.
S901
(CC DOWN)
FP-032 FLEXIBLE BOARD
MIC902
S903
MODE SWITCH
D902
(TAPE LED)
S902
(REC PROOF)
4 PIN
CONNECTOR
1-864-86512
13
FP-228 FLEXIBLE BOARD
+
VCC
DEW
SENSOR
1-677-049- 11
GND
-
H902
(T REEL SENSOR)
12
M902
(LOADING MOTOR)
M
H901
(S REEL SENSOR)
+
(Dilect Solder)
1
GND
VCC
(Dilect Solder)
1
4
2
FP-031 FLEXIBLE BOARD
1
1-867-811-
11
12
21
29
08
Q901
(TAPE END SENSOR)
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
4-75E
FP-031, FP-032, FP-228
NOTE
TO (2/2)
5. REPAIR PARTS LIST (1/2)
NOTE: Characters A to Z of the electrical parts list indicate location of exploded views in which the desired part is shown.
EXPLODED VIEWS
Link
MD
-14
1
MD
A
OVERALL SECTION-1
B
OVERALL SECTION-2
E
LENS SECTION
HANDLE SECTION-4
M
CABINET (L) SECTION
Q
LS/MECHANICAL CHASSIS
BLOCK ASSEMBLY-2
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
CABINET (R) SECTION
G
HANDLE SECTION-2
K
J
I
EVF SECTION
LCD SECTION
MECHANISM DECK
SECITON
D
MD SECTION
H
HANDLE SECTION-3
L
MICROPHONE SECTION
O
N
BT PANEL SECTION
1
C
F
HANDLE SECTION-1
-14
P
LS/MECHANICAL CHASSIS
BLOCK ASSEMBLY-1
NOTE
5. REPAIR PARTS LIST (2/2)
TO (1/2)
NOTE: Characters A to Z of the electrical parts list indicate location of exploded views in which the desired part is shown.
Link
ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST
ACCESSORIES
AS-060 BOARD
I
FP-971 FLEXIBLE BOARD
M
HT-002 BOARD
K
CK-204 BOARD
C
FP-972 FLEXIBLE BOARD
N
JK-376 BOARD
N
CM-097 BOARD
E
FP-973 FLEXIBLE BOARD
A
KY-105 BOARD
G
CM-104 BOARD
E
FP-974 FLEXIBLE BOARD
J
MA-454 BOARD
L
FP-031 FLEXIBLE BOARD
O
FP-975 FLEXIBLE BOARD
L
MD-141 BOARD
D
FP-032 FLEXIBLE BOARD
O
FP-981 FLEXIBLE BOARD
I
MS-405 BOARD
M
FP-228 FLEXIBLE BOARD
Q
FP-982 FLEXIBLE BOARD
I
PD-372 BOARD
K
FP-776 FLEXIBLE BOARD
J
FP-983 FLEXIBLE BOARD
D
PI-029 BOARD
G
FP-965 FLEXIBLE BOARD
N
GP-025 BOARD
H
VC-543 BOARD
A
FP-966 FLEXIBLE BOARD
G
GY-014 BOARD
E
VF-178 BOARD
J
FP-967 FLEXIBLE BOARD
H
HP-153 BOARD
N
XL-010 BOARD
H
FP-969 FLEXIBLE BOARD
D
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
5. REPAIR PARTS LIST
5. REPAIR PARTS LIST
(ENGLISH)
NOTE:
• -XX, -X mean standardized parts, so they may have some differences from
the original one.
• Items marked “*” are not stocked since they are seldom required for routine
service. Some delay should be anticipated when ordering these items.
• The mechanical parts with no reference number in the exploded views are not
supplied.
• Due to standardization, replacements in the parts list may be different from
the parts specified in the diagrams or the components used on the set.
• CAPACITORS:
uF: µF
• COILS
uH: µH
• RESISTORS
All resistors are in ohms.
METAL: metal-film resistor
METAL OXIDE: Metal Oxide-film resistor
F: nonflammable
• SEMICONDUCTORS
In each case, u: µ, for example:
uA...: µA... , uPA... , µPA... ,
uPB... , µPB... , uPC... , µPC... ,
uPD..., µPD...
When indicating parts by reference number,
please include the board name.
The components identified by mark 0 or
dotted line with mark 0 are critical for safety.
Replace only with part number specified.
Les composants identifiés par une marque
0 sont critiques pour la sécurité.
Ne les remplacer que par une pièce portant
le numéro spécifié.
(JAPANESE)
【使用上の注意】
• ここに記載されている部品は, 補修用部品であるため, 回路図及び
セットに付いている部品と異なる場合があります。
• -XX, -Xは標準化部品のため, セットに付いている部品と異なる場合
があります。
• *印の部品は常備在庫しておりません。
• コンデンサの単位でuFはμFを示します。
• 抵抗の単位Ωは省略してあります。
金
被:金属被膜抵抗。
サンキン:酸化金属被膜抵抗。
• インダクタの単位でuHはμHを示します。
• 半導体の名称でuA..., uPA..., uPB..., uPC..., uPD...等はそれぞれμ
A..., μPA..., μPB..., μPC..., μPD...を示します。
• Abbreviation
CH : Chinese model
CND : Canadian model
J
: Japanese model
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
5-1
お願い
図面番号で部品を指定するときは基板名又はブロック
を併せて指定してください。
0印の部品,または0印付の点線で囲まれた部品は,
安全性を維持するために,重要な部品です。
従って交換時は,必ず指定の部品を使用してください。
5. REPAIR PARTS LIST
5-1. EXPLODED VIEWS
DISASSEMBLY
HARDWARE LIST
5-1-1. OVERALL SECTION-1
Overall section-2
(See page 5-3)
A
A
A
B
B
C
C
D
D
E
7
E
F
G
Cabinet (L) section
(See page 5-14)
AB
H
C
D
E
#49
F
#49
G
#50
VC
-54
6
3
4
5
3
#49
#49
8
H
#50
#49
2
#49
1
Ref. No.
1
2
3
3
4
Part No.
#49
Description
Ref. No.
4-119-235-11 LID, CPC
4-131-320-01 CLAMP, AV
A-1616-757-A VC-543 BOARD, COMPLETE (SERVICE)
(Z5J/Z5N/Z5U)
A-1616-758-A VC-543 BOARD, COMPLETE (SERVICE)
(Z5C/Z5E/Z5P)
4-121-128-01 SHEET (VC), ELECTROSTATIC
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
5-2
Part No.
Description
5
6
7
8
4-119-238-01
4-119-362-01
1-876-944-11
4-119-236-01
SHEET (1212), VC RADIATION
SHEET (2828), LENS RADIATION
FP-973 FLEXIBLE BOARD
FRAME, MAIN
#49
#50
2-630-005-31 SCREW (M2), NEW TRUSTER, P2 (Black)
2-891-494-11 SCREW (M2), NEW TRUSTER, P2 (Red)
5. REPAIR PARTS LIST
5-1-2. OVERALL SECTION-2
DISASSEMBLY
HARDWARE LIST
Handle section-1
(See page 5-7)
Cabinet (R) section
(See page 5-4)
#119
#119
53
52
#49
#49
#49
#49
MD
-14
1
#49
Lens section
(See page 5-6)
#49
BT panel section
(See page 5-15)
#119
51
#154
Ref. No.
51
52
53
Part No.
Description
Ref. No.
4-119-233-01 COVER, CM VENTILATION
X-2320-882-1 COVER (93000) ASSY, (REAR)
X-2320-890-1 LID (93000) ASSY, CS
#49
#119
#154
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
5-3
Part No.
Description
2-630-005-31 SCREW (M2), NEW TRUSTER, P2 (Black)
7-627-556-58 SCREW +P 2.6X5 (Black)
7-627-556-97 SCREW, PRECISION +P2.6X8 TYPE 1 (Silver)
5. REPAIR PARTS LIST
5-1-3. CABINET (R) SECTION
DISASSEMBLY
ns: not supplied
HARDWARE LIST
MD section
(See page 5-5)
ns
#53
MD
-14
109
1
110
#53
A
#121
108
#53
111
ns
#53
108
#53
#53
#50 A
105
C
103
107
106
-2
K
4
0
102
#53
#53
104
101
Ref. No.
Part No.
Description
Ref. No.
Part No.
* 101
102
103
104
105
4-119-384-01
A-1599-835-A
1-836-005-11
1-480-866-11
1-480-867-11
PLATE, CK FIXED
CK-204 BOARD, COMPLETE
FLEXIBLE FLAT CABLE (FFC-171)
SWITCH BLOCK, CONTROL (CF24000)
SWITCH BLOCK, CONTROL (KP24000)
108
109
* 110
2-178-805-01 FOOT, RUBBER
4-119-851-01 LID (93000), AL
4-119-404-01 SHAFT, AL
* 111
4-119-383-01 PLATE, CABINET (R) FIXED
106
107
#50
#53
#121
1-480-864-11 SWITCH BLOCK, CONTROL (AU93000)
X-2320-889-1 CABINET (R (93000)) ASSY
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
5-4
Description
2-891-494-11 SCREW (M2), NEW TRUSTER, P2 (Red)
3-080-206-21 SCREW, TAPPING, P2 (Black)
3-080-205-11 SCREW, TAPPING, P2 (Silver)
5. REPAIR PARTS LIST
5-1-4. MD SECTION
DISASSEMBLY
HARDWARE LIST
157
156
155
153
#50
#153
154
158
153
152
#15
Mechanism Deck Section
(See page 5-16)
#153
MD
-14
1
#153
153
#153
153
#50
151
Ref. No.
Part No.
Description
Ref. No.
Part No.
151
152
153
154
* 155
1-876-954-11
A-1616-572-A
3-059-809-01
X-2320-872-1
2-673-770-01
FP-983 FLEXIBLE BOARD
MD-141 BOARD, COMPLETE
DAMPER, MD
FRAME ASSY, MD
GASKET (D)
* 156
157
158
4-121-964-01 SHEET, MD INSULATING
X-2320-867-1 FRAME ASSY, CS
A-1599-833-A FP-969 FLEXIBLE BOARD, COMPLETE
#15
#50
#153
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
5-5
Description
3-062-214-01 SCREW (M1.4X1.5)
2-891-494-11 SCREW (M2), NEW TRUSTER, P2 (Red)
3-059-718-01 SCREW (M1.4X1.5) (Silver)
5. REPAIR PARTS LIST
5-1-5. LENS SECTION
HARDWARE LIST
208
203
211
#53
208
205
#53
(including IC3001/IC5001 (CMOS imager)
and CM-097/104 complete boards) (Note 2)
207
210
204
#155
#53
203
202
209
206
201
(Note 1)
Note 1: ハーネス(同軸ケーブル)の交換時は2-1ページの
“Note for disconnecting the harness (coaxial cable)”
を参照してください。
Note 1:
Note 2: イメージャの交換時は4-4ページの“イメージャ交換時
の注意”を必ずお読みください。
Note 2: Be sure to read “Precuations for Replacement of Imager”
on page 4-3 when changing the imager.
Refer to page 2-1 “Note for disconnecting the harness
(coaxial cable)” when changing the harness (coaxial
cable).
Ref. No.
Part No.
Description
Ref. No.
Part No.
Description
201
* 202
203
* 204
205
1-788-775-11
4-119-361-01
4-119-362-01
4-119-360-01
A-1566-526-A
LENS, VIDEO CF002
HEAT SINK, LENS
SHEET (2828), LENS RADIATION
SHEET, CM RADIATION
DEVICE (SERVICE), PRISM (including IC3001/
IC5001 (CMOS imager) and CM-097/104
complete boards) (Note 2)
* 207
208
* 209
* 210
4-119-357-01
4-119-356-01
4-119-358-01
4-119-359-01
COVER (A), LIGHT INTERCEPTION
SHEET (1122), LENS RADIATION
COVER (B), LIGHT INTERCEPTION
PLATE, GY GROUND
206
1-966-281-11 HARNESS (COAXIAL CABLE) (Note 1)
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
5-6
211
A-1602-003-A GY-014 BOARD, COMPLETE (SERVICE)
#53
#155
3-080-206-21 SCREW, TAPPING, P2 (Black)
3-080-204-31 SCREW, TAPPING, P2 (Black)
5. REPAIR PARTS LIST
5-1-7. HANDLE SECTION-2
DISASSEMBLY
ns: not supplied
HARDWARE LIST
301
#49
309
CAUTION
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.
Replace only with the same or equivalent type.
#49
K
Y1
05
注意
電池の交換は,正しく行わないと破裂する恐れがあり
ます。電池を交換する場合には必ず同じ型名の電池
又は同等品と交換してください。
#50
302
#50
308
304
303
307
#50
#53
Handle section-3
(See page 5-9)
306
305
9
2
0
I-
P
ns
A
BH7001
(Note)
BT7001
(Note)
#119
A
LCD section
(See page 5-12)
ノート: P I - 0 2 9 基板のリチウム蓄電池(B T 7 0 0 1 )を交換する場合は
バッテリホルダ(BH7001)も同時に新品に交換して下さい。
(一度使用したバッテリホルダは再使用できません。)
部品取り付けの際は,先にバッテリホルダを取り付けてから
リチウム蓄電池を装着して下さい。
Note :
#49
#53
! : Board
BT7001 (LITHIUM STORAGE BATTERY)
on the mount position.
Replace the battery holder (BH7001) together when replacing
the lithium storage battery (BT7001) on the PI-029 board. (The
battery holder removed once cannot be used again.)
When mounting these parts, mount new battery holder first
and attach new lithium storage battery next.
(See page 4-64.)
• Refer to page 5-1 for mark 0.
Ref. No.
Part No.
Description
301
302
303
* 304
305
X-2188-605-1
A-1599-625-A
1-836-004-11
3-288-540-01
A-1616-348-A
PANEL ASSY, CONTROL
KY-105 BOARD, COMPLETE
FLEXIBLE FLAT CABLE (FFC-170)
COVER (BB)
PI-029 BOARD, COMPLETE
306
307
308
Ref. No.
309
Part No.
Description
X-2320-881-1 COVER (93000) ASSY, (FRONT)
0*BH7001 1-756-615-51 HOLDER, BATTERY (Note)
0 BT7001 1-756-134-12 BATTERY, STORAGE, LITHIUM (Note)
#49
#50
#53
#119
4-119-279-01 HOLDER, FLEXIBLE
A-1599-641-A FP-966 FLEXIBLE BOARD, COMPLETE
X-2188-609-1 FIXED (759) ASSY
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
5-8
2-630-005-31
2-891-494-11
3-080-206-21
7-627-556-58
SCREW (M2), NEW TRUSTER, P2 (Black)
SCREW (M2), NEW TRUSTER, P2 (Red)
SCREW, TAPPING, P2 (Black)
SCREW +P 2.6X5 (Black)
5. REPAIR PARTS LIST
5-1-8. HANDLE SECTION-3
DISASSEMBLY
ns: not supplied
#50
352
#50
HARDWARE LIST
#49
#49
5
2
-0
P
G
353
#49
355
356
354
#49
SP901
351
357
Handle section-4
(See page 5-10)
358
362
364
359
#50
ns
360
363
#119
#49
#49
361
#49
#119
365
Ref. No.
Part No.
Description
351
352
353
354
* 355
A-1599-637-A
4-119-283-01
A-1599-627-A
X-2188-599-1
4-119-284-01
FP-967 FLEXIBLE BOARD, COMPLETE
BRACKET, REAR TALLY
GP-025 BOARD, COMPLETE
KNOB ASSY, ZOOM SELECTION
RETAINER, SPEAKER
* 356
357
358
359
* 360
4-119-285-01
2-178-550-01
1-836-005-11
A-1599-620-A
3-877-532-01
CUSHION, SPEAKER
HOLDER, SPEAKER
FLEXIBLE FLAT CABLE (FFC-171)
XL-010 BOARD, COMPLETE
BRACKET, XL
Ref. No.
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
5-9
Part No.
Description
361
362
363
364
365
X-2320-879-1
1-480-870-11
4-119-812-01
4-119-811-01
2-892-095-01
FRAME ASSY, XLR
SWITCH BLOCK, CONTROL (XS93000)
COVER, XLR
CABINET (93000), HANDLE (FRONT)
CLAMP, CABLE
SP901
1-825-968-11 LOUDSPEAKER (1.8CM)
#49
#50
#119
2-630-005-31 SCREW (M2), NEW TRUSTER, P2 (Black)
2-891-494-11 SCREW (M2), NEW TRUSTER, P2 (Red)
7-627-556-58 SCREW +P 2.6X5 (Black)
5. REPAIR PARTS LIST
5-1-9. HANDLE SECTION-4
DISASSEMBLY
ns: not supplied
ns
HARDWARE LIST
#49
407
408
#53
406
409
#49
Microphone section
(See page 5-13)
#50
405
#49
410
404
(Note)
#50
#49
6
-0
S
A
0
#50
401
#50
403
402
#53
Note: スピーカグリル取付時は「HELP10」を必ずお読みください。
Ref. No.
Note: Be sure to read “HELP10” when you install the speaker grille.
Part No.
Description
Ref. No.
Part No.
401
402
403
404
405
1-876-953-11
A-1599-643-A
1-876-952-11
X-2320-883-1
4-119-277-01
FP-982 FLEXIBLE BOARD
AS-060 BOARD, COMPLETE
FP-981 FLEXIBLE BOARD
CABINET (93000) ASSY, ASSIGN
GRIP
408
409
* 410
3-069-286-03 SHOE, ACCESSORY
4-119-278-11 CABINET, FRONT SHOE
2-178-566-01 GRILLE, SPEAKER (Note)
406
407
4-119-276-11 HANDLE
4-119-282-01 BRACKET, GP
#49
#50
#53
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
5-10
Description
2-630-005-31 SCREW (M2), NEW TRUSTER, P2 (Black)
2-891-494-11 SCREW (M2), NEW TRUSTER, P2 (Red)
3-080-206-21 SCREW, TAPPING, P2 (Black)
5. REPAIR PARTS LIST
5-1-6. HANDLE SECTION-1
DISASSEMBLY
ns: not supplied
HARDWARE LIST
#49
EVF section
(See page 5-11)
#49
#49
256
#49
Handle section-2
(See page 5-8)
251
257
259
252
258
#49
253
253
#119
254
ns
255
ns
Ref. No.
#53
Part No.
Description
Ref. No.
Part No.
251
252
253
254
255
X-2187-986-2
3-284-080-01
3-284-081-01
3-284-075-02
3-284-074-01
HOLDER ASSY, MICROPHONE
RUBBER, MICROPHONE
SHEET, RUBBER ADHESIVE
COVER, MICROPHONE HOLDER RUBBER
RUBBER, MICROPHONE HOLDER
* 257
258
259
3-700-682-01 CUSHION (MIC)
1-480-298-11 SWITCH BLOCK, CONTROL (GZ92000)
3-288-538-01 SHOE, REAR (COLD)
256
X-2320-880-1 CABINET (93000) ASSY, (UPPER)
#49
#53
#119
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
5-7
Description
2-630-005-31 SCREW (M2), NEW TRUSTER, P2 (Black)
3-080-206-21 SCREW, TAPPING, P2 (Black)
7-627-556-58 SCREW +P 2.6X5 (Black)
5. REPAIR PARTS LIST
5-1-10. EVF SECTION
HARDWARE LIST
451
452
453
454
455
456
#53
457
LCD902
458
#53
465
461
464
459
466
460
463
#53
462
Ref. No.
Part No.
Description
Ref. No.
Part No.
Description
451
452
453
454
455
4-119-301-01
X-2320-885-1
X-2320-861-1
4-119-302-01
4-119-303-01
EYE CUP (SMALL)
EYE CUP (93000) ASSY
LENS ASSY, VF
LID, EYE CUP CABINET
COVER, EYE CUP CABINET LID
* 461
462
463
464
* 465
3-299-948-01
1-876-945-11
3-291-247-02
X-2320-886-1
3-877-836-01
SHEET (UU)
FP-974 FLEXIBLE BOARD
TAPE (VF)
CABINET (93000) ASSY, VF
HOLDE_FPC (VF)
456
457
458
459
460
3-288-591-01
3-288-585-01
1-873-733-11
3-288-586-01
A-1599-826-A
SHEET, VF PROTECTION
CASE, PANEL
FP-776 FLEXIBLE BOARD
LID, PANEL
VF-178 BOARD, COMPLETE
466
X-2320-859-1 HINGE ASSY, VF
LCD902 1-802-560-31 LCD MODULE
#53
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
5-11
3-080-206-21 SCREW, TAPPING, P2 (Black)
5. REPAIR PARTS LIST
5-1-11. LCD SECTION
DISASSEMBLY
ns: not supplied
HARDWARE LIST
507
#49
508
#49
ns
509
510
511
502
512
506
505
503
#50
LCD901
#50
PD
-37
#49
2
D901
504
502
ns
501
Ref. No.
Part No.
Description
501
502
503
504
505
X-2188-612-2
1-471-278-11
A-1599-827-A
X-2188-611-1
3-288-565-11
CABINET (UPPER) ASSY, PANEL
MAGNET
PD-372 BOARD, COMPLETE
FRAME ASSY, BL
CUSHION, PANEL
506
507
508
509
X-2188-613-1
3-288-566-02
1-963-030-21
A-1599-828-A
CABINET (LOWER) ASSY, PANEL
CABINET (T), PANEL HINGE
HARNESS (SW-116)
HT-002 BOARD, COMPLETE
Ref. No.
Part No.
Description
510
X-2342-571-1 HINGE (TYPE 07KAI) ASSY, PANEL
511
512
1-964-790-21 HARNESS (PR-074)
3-288-567-02 CABINET (B), PANEL HINGE
D901
1-480-358-11 BLOCK, LIGHT GUIDE PLATE (3.2)
LCD901 1-802-590-11 INDICATOR MODULE, LIQUIDCRYSTAL
#49
#50
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
5-12
2-630-005-31 SCREW (M2), NEW TRUSTER, P2 (Black)
2-891-494-11 SCREW (M2), NEW TRUSTER, P2 (Red)
5. REPAIR PARTS LIST
5-1-12. MICROPHONE SECTION
#53
HARDWARE LIST
557
556
#49
555
554
553
552
(11mm × 11mm)
#53
MIC901
#53
MIC903
552
(11mm × 11mm)
注意: 552 番は, ヒメロン T0.25 (3-076-631-01)を切って使用
してください。
CAUTION: For the part of 552, cut NON WOVEN (T0.25) (3-076631-01) into the desired length and use it.
Ref. No.
Part No.
Description
Ref. No.
Part No.
551
552
* 553
554
555
X-2320-887-1
CAUTION
4-119-326-01
A-1599-610-A
1-876-946-11
GRILLE (93000) ASSY, MICROPHONE
TAPE (11x11)
BRACKET (F), MICROPHONE
MA-454 BOARD, COMPLETE
FP-975 FLEXIBLE BOARD
* 557
4-119-330-01 BRACKET (M), MICROPHONE
556
551
Description
MIC901 1-542-513-21 MICROPHONE (R ch)
MIC903 1-542-513-21 MICROPHONE (L ch)
#49
#53
4-119-325-11 COVER (M), MICROPHONE
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
5-13
2-630-005-31 SCREW (M2), NEW TRUSTER, P2 (Black)
3-080-206-21 SCREW, TAPPING, P2 (Black)
5. REPAIR PARTS LIST
5-1-13. CABINET (L) SECTION
DISASSEMBLY
ns: not supplied
HARDWARE LIST
611
610
609
#49
#53
#53
608
#53
607
A
#50
#53
604
606
ns
A
603
#53
B
#49
ns
606
602 ns
605
B
601
Ref. No.
Part No.
Description
Ref. No.
Part No.
601
602
603
604
605
X-2342-572-1
2-178-804-01
1-876-942-11
A-1599-839-A
X-2320-892-1
CABINET (G (93000)) ASSY
BELT, GRIP
FP-971 FLEXIBLE BOARD
MS-405 BOARD, COMPLETE
CABINET (U (93000)) ASSY
* 608
609
610
4-119-422-01 FRAME, PS
1-480-868-21 SWITCH BLOCK, CONTROL (PZ93000)
X-2320-891-1 CABINET (L (93000)) ASSY
611
4-119-448-02 LABEL, FUSE REPLACEMENT CAUTION
606
607
2-178-805-01 FOOT, RUBBER
1-480-869-11 SWITCH BLOCK, CONTROL (PS24000)
#49
#50
#53
2-630-005-31 SCREW (M2), NEW TRUSTER, P2 (Black)
2-891-494-11 SCREW (M2), NEW TRUSTER, P2 (Red)
3-080-206-21 SCREW, TAPPING, P2 (Black)
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
5-14
Description
Ver. 1.1 2008.12
The changed portions from
Ver. 1.0 are shown in blue.
5. REPAIR PARTS LIST
5-1-14. BT PANEL SECTION
HARDWARE LIST
CN901
#53
#14
651
654
652
#14
#53
655
#53
#49
#2
656
A
#53
663
A
#2
#49
#49
659
661
#49
#53
657
#50
658
662
660
BT901
664
665
#119
• Refer to page 5-1 for mark 0.
Ref. No.
Part No.
Description
651
652
* 654
655
656
4-119-791-01
X-2320-876-2
4-119-792-01
1-876-943-11
X-2320-852-1
COVER, BT SHOE
PANEL (93000) ASSY, BT
BRACKET, CF SHOE
FP-972 FLEXIBLE BOARD
HOLDER (24000) ASSY, BT
657
658
659
660
661
3-061-234-01
4-119-251-01
A-1599-843-A
1-836-003-11
A-1599-841-A
NUT (M6X0.5)
HOLDER, JACK
HP-153 BOARD, COMPLETE
FLEXIBLE FLAT CABLE (FFC-169)
JK-376 BOARD, COMPLETE
662
663
A-1599-844-A FP-965 FLEXIBLE BOARD, COMPLETE
4-119-232-01 CHASSIS, MAIN
Ref. No.
664
665
0 BT901
0 CN901
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
5-15
Part No.
Description
4-119-237-01 PLATE (F), MC FIXED
4-119-234-01 WASHER, TRIPOD
1-694-411-31 TERMINAL BOARD, BATTERY
1-818-890-21 CONNECTOR, EXTERNAL (HOT SHOE)
#2
#14
#49
#50
#53
2-635-562-31
2-599-475-11
2-630-005-31
2-891-494-11
3-080-206-21
SCREW (M1.7) (Black)
SCREW (M1.7) (Silver)
SCREW (M2), NEW TRUSTER, P2 (Black)
SCREW (M2), NEW TRUSTER, P2 (Red)
SCREW, TAPPING, P2 (Black)
#119
7-627-556-58 SCREW +P 2.6X5 (Black)
5. REPAIR PARTS LIST
5-1-15. MECHANISM DECK SECTION
ns: not supplied
706
708
707
709
ns
705
M901
710
705
705
711
703
704
712
702
713
LS / Mechanical chassis
block assembly-1
(See page 5-17)
701
715
714
Ref. No.
Part No.
Description
701
702
703
704
705
X-2024-478-1
2-342-917-02
7-627-850-77
3-079-366-11
3-703-816-08
PENDULUM ASSY
BASE, LED
SCREW, PRECISION +P 1.4X1.8
RELEASE, REEL LOCK
SCREW (M1.4X1.4), SPECIAL HEAD
706
707
708
X-2103-406-3 CASSETTE COMPARTMENT ASSY
2-342-926-01 SPRING (ARM S), TENSION COIL
2-666-376-11 SCREW (1.4X1.0), POWER LOCK
Ref. No.
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
5-16
Part No.
Description
709
710
2-342-933-02 PLATE, TOP
2-342-927-01 SPRING (ARM T), TENSION COIL
711
712
713
714
715
2-541-585-01
2-342-918-01
A-1437-006-A
3-703-816-13
3-315-414-31
M901
A-1128-533-A DRUM (DEH-33B-R)
HEET, FLEXIBLE ADHESIVE
TG6 CATCHER
MD (N220) SUB ASSY (S) A
SCREW (M1.4X2.0), SPECIAL HEAD
WASHER
5. REPAIR PARTS LIST
5-1-16. LS/MECHANICAL CHASSIS BLOCK ASSEMBLY-1
ns: not supplied
768
756
760
759
768
ns
768
754
757
761
767
753
764
ns
766
772
755 772
(Note)
763
(Note)
769
762
765
770
758
771
752
751
755
LS / Mechanical chassis
block assembly-2
(See page 5-18)
Note: These two screws are the fixing screws of the LS cam plate.
These two fixing screws are used for adjusting the LS cam plate position.
(Refer to 4-2. LS cam adjustment of 6-2. MECHANISM SECTION ADJUSTMENTS)
Ref. No.
Part No.
Description
751
752
753
754
755
2-342-759-01
A-1083-005-A
2-342-731-01
A-1083-006-A
3-075-097-11
SPRING, RVS BRAKE
BRAKE BLOCK ASSY, RVS
POSITIONING, S
BRAKE BLOCK ASSY, S
SCREW (M1.4X1.4), SPECIAL HEAD
756
757
758
759
760
X-2067-290-1
A-1132-279-A
2-342-705-01
2-342-902-01
X-2067-291-1
TABLE ASSY, S REEL
REGULATOR BLOCK ASSY, TENSION
GEAR (T), GL
SPRING, TENSION REGULATOR
TABLE ASSY, T REEL
761
X-2067-295-1 ARM ASSY, PINCH
Ref. No.
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
5-17
Part No.
Description
762
763
764
765
2-342-906-01
2-342-626-01
A-1083-002-A
X-2024-468-1
SPRING (PINCH RETURN), TORSION
SPRING (RETURN TG6), EXTENSION
TG6 BLOCK ASSY
ARM (S) ASSY, GL
766
767
768
769
770
X-2024-465-1
2-342-612-01
3-703-816-13
X-2024-466-1
X-2024-469-1
COASTER (S) ASSY
RAIL
SCREW (M1.4X2.0), SPECIAL HEAD
COASTER (T) ASSY
ARM (T) ASSY, GL
771
772
2-342-716-01 SPRING (T), TORSION COIL
3-703-816-08 SCREW (M1.4X1.4), SPECIAL HEAD
(for adjustment) (Note)
5. REPAIR PARTS LIST
5-1-17. LS/MECHANICAL CHASSIS BLOCK ASSEMBLY-2
ns: not supplied
Q901
D902
ns
S901
M902
815
Q902
814
804 810
821
813
815
812
816
817
818
FP-031
(Note1)
H902
FP-032
(Note1, 2)
811
(Note2)
MIC902
ns
H901
804
820
FP-031
(Note1)
803
807
806
808
809
819
802
ns
801
Note1: The FP-031 and FP-032 are supplied as the assembled part of
the MD (N220) sub ass'y A by attaching them with the adhesive agent.
These parts are not separately supplied because assembling of
these parts requires high accuracy.
Note2: The mode switch (S903) function works when the contactor of the FP-032
contacts with the bottom surface of wiper of the mode gear ass'y.
Ref. No.
Part No.
Description
801
802
803
804
806
2-342-624-02
X-2024-463-2
X-2024-462-1
3-075-097-11
2-342-621-01
SPRING (PINCH LIMITTER), EXTEN
SLIDER ASSY, MODE
GEAR ASSY, CAM
SCREW (M1.4X1.4), SPECIAL HEAD
GEAR, RELAY
807
808
809
810
811
3-315-414-31
2-342-620-01
3-084-377-01
X-2024-460-1
X-2024-461-1
WASHER
GEAR, CONVERSION
HEAD (SCREW M1.2)
BASE ASSY, CAM
GEAR ASSY, MODE (Note 2)
812
813
814
815
816
2-342-615-01
2-342-691-01
2-637-945-01
3-895-822-71
2-342-689-01
GEAR, NO.2
GEAR, NO.1
HOLDER, MOTOR
SCREW (M1.2X2), SPECIAL, 0
SHAFT (2J), WORM
817
2-637-947-01 BASE, MOTOR HOLDER
Ref. No.
818
819
820
821
Part No.
Description
1-677-049-11
2-342-686-01
2-541-984-01
3-703-816-13
FP-228 FLEXIBLE BOARD (DEW SENSOR)
COVER, CAPSTAN
COVER, MIC
SCREW (M1.4X2.0), SPECIAL HEAD
D902
H901
6-500-652-01 DIODE GL453SE0000F (TAPE LED)
8-719-067-74 ELEMENT, HOLE HW-105A-CDE-T
(S REEL SENSOR)
H902
8-719-067-74 ELEMENT, HOLE HW-105A-CDE-T
(T REEL SENSOR)
M902
X-2024-464-1 MOTOR ASSY (LOADING MOTOR)
MIC902 1-818-576-11 PIN, CONNECTOR (WITH DETECTION)
(4PIN CONNECTOR)
Q901
Q902
S901
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
5-18
6-550-672-01 TRANSISTOR PT4850FJE00F
(TAPE END SENSOR)
6-550-672-01 TRANSISTOR PT4850FJE00F
(TAPE TOP SENSOR)
1-786-448-22 SWITCH, PUSH (1 KEY) (CC DOWN)
AS-060
CK-204
CM-097
CM-104
FP-031
FP-032
5-2. ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST
Ref. No.
Part No.
Description
Ref. No.
A-1599-643-A AS-060 BOARD, COMPLETE
**********************
CN8801 1-817-920-11 CONNECTOR, FPC (ZIF) 80P
CN8802 1-817-920-11 CONNECTOR, FPC (ZIF) 80P
< RESISTOR >
1-218-954-11 METAL CHIP
1-218-955-11 METAL CHIP
1.2K
1.5K
5%
5%
A-1566-526-A DEVICE (SERVICE), PRISM (Note)
(Not supplied) CM-104 BOARD, COMPLETE
***********************
(CM-104 complete board and all mounted parts (including IC5001 (CMOS
IMAGER)) are not supplied, but they are included in PRISM DEVICE
(SERVICE).)
************************************************************
1/16W
1/16W
< SWITCH >
S8801
S8802
S8803
Description
A-1566-526-A DEVICE (SERVICE), PRISM (Note)
(Not supplied) CM-097 BOARD, COMPLETE
***********************
(CM-097 complete board and all mounted parts (including IC3001 (CMOS
IMAGER)) are not supplied, but they are included in PRISM DEVICE
(SERVICE).)
************************************************************
< CONNECTOR >
R8804
R8805
Part No.
1-786-157-31 TACTILE SWITCH (4 (ASSIGN))
1-786-157-31 TACTILE SWITCH (5 (ASSIGN))
1-786-157-31 TACTILE SWITCH (6 (ASSIGN))
(Not supplied) FP-031 FLEXIBLE BOARD
********************
(This flexible board is included in MD (N220) sub assy (S) A (A-1437-006-A).)
< VARISTOR >
< DIODE >
* VDR881 1-802-279-11 VARISTOR (SMD)
************************************************************
D902
< HOLE ELEMENT >
A-1599-835-A CK-204 BOARD, COMPLETE
**********************
H901
< CONNECTOR >
H902
* CN8001
CN8002
* CN8003
* CN8004
* CN8005
1-816-650-51
1-816-655-61
1-779-333-51
1-779-331-51
1-779-327-51
6-500-652-01 DIODE GL453SE0000F (TAPE LED)
FFC/FPC CONNECTOR (LIF) 24P
CONNECTOR, FFC/FPC 8P
CONNECTOR, FFC/FPC 18P
CONNECTOR, FFC/FPC 14P
CONNECTOR, FFC/FPC 6P
8-719-067-74 ELEMENT, HOLE HW-105A-CDE-T
(S REEL SENSOR)
8-719-067-74 ELEMENT, HOLE HW-105A-CDE-T
(T REEL SENSOR)
< CONNECTOR >
MIC902 1-818-576-11 PIN, CONNECTOR (WITH DETECTION)
(4 PIN CONNECTOR)
< RESISTOR >
< TRANSISTOR >
R8001
R8002
R8003
R8004
R8005
1-218-970-11
1-218-970-11
1-218-970-11
1-218-964-11
1-218-964-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
27K
27K
27K
8.2K
8.2K
5%
5%
5%
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
R8006
R8007
R8008
R8009
R8011
1-218-964-11
1-218-960-11
1-218-960-11
1-218-960-11
1-218-957-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
8.2K
3.9K
3.9K
3.9K
2.2K
5%
5%
5%
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
R8012
R8013
R8014
R8015
R8016
1-218-957-11
1-218-957-11
1-218-957-11
1-218-955-11
1-218-955-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
2.2K
2.2K
2.2K
1.5K
1.5K
5%
5%
5%
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
R8018
R8019
R8020
R8022
R8029
1-218-955-11
1-218-954-11
1-218-954-11
1-218-954-11
1-218-960-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
1.5K
1.2K
1.2K
1.2K
3.9K
5%
5%
5%
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
Q901
Q902
6-550-672-01 TRANSISTOR PT4850FJE00F
(TAPE END SENSOR)
6-550-672-01 TRANSISTOR PT4850FJE00F
(TAPE TOP SENSOR)
< SWITCH >
S901
1-786-448-22 SWITCH, PUSH (1 KEY) (CC DOWN)
************************************************************
(Not supplied) FP-032 FLEXIBLE BOARD
********************
(This flexible board with S903 is included in MD (N220) sub assy (S) A (A1437-006-A).)
************************************************************
Note:
R8030 1-218-964-11 METAL CHIP
8.2K
5%
1/16W
R8031 1-218-970-11 METAL CHIP
27K
5%
1/16W
************************************************************
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
5-19
Note:
Be sure to read “Precuations for Replacement of Imager”
on page 4-3 when changing the imager.
イメージャの交換時は4-4ページの“イメージャ交換時
の注意”を必ずお読みください。
FP-228
Ref. No.
Part No.
FP-776
FP-965
FP-966
FP-967
FP-969
FP-971
FP-972
FP-973
FP-974
FP-975
FP-981
FP-982
FP-983
GP-025
Description
Ref. No.
1-677-049-11 FP-228 FLEXIBLE BOARD (DEW SENSOR)
********************
(This flexible board is included in MD (N220) sub assy (S) A (A-1437-006-A).)
************************************************************
1-873-733-11 FP-776 FLEXIBLE BOARD
********************
(There isn’t mounted electrical parts in FP-776 flexible board.)
************************************************************
A-1599-844-A FP-965 FLEXIBLE BOARD, COMPLETE
******************************
< CONNECTOR >
* CN001 1-819-696-21 CONNECTOR, HDMI (HDMI OUT)
************************************************************
A-1599-641-A FP-966 FLEXIBLE BOARD, COMPLETE
******************************
1-127-760-11 CERAMIC CHIP
1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP
1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP
4.7uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
10%
10%
10%
Description
A-1599-833-A FP-969 FLEXIBLE BOARD, COMPLETE
******************************
< SWITCH >
* S101
1-798-076-21 PUSHBUTTON SWITCH (EJECT)
************************************************************
1-876-942-11 FP-971 FLEXIBLE BOARD
********************
(There isn’t mounted electrical parts in FP-971 flexible board.)
************************************************************
1-876-943-11 FP-972 FLEXIBLE BOARD
********************
(There isn’t mounted electrical parts in FP-972 flexible board.)
************************************************************
1-876-944-11 FP-973 FLEXIBLE BOARD
********************
(There isn’t mounted electrical parts in FP-973 flexible board.)
************************************************************
< CAPACITOR >
C401
C402
C403
Part No.
6.3V
10V
10V
1-876-945-11 FP-974 FLEXIBLE BOARD
********************
(There isn’t mounted electrical parts in FP-974 flexible board.)
************************************************************
< IC >
IC401
IC402
IC403
1-876-946-11 FP-975 FLEXIBLE BOARD
********************
(There isn’t mounted electrical parts in FP-975 flexible board.)
************************************************************
6-600-163-01 IC RS-770
6-600-513-11 IC TK60019CS8G0L
6-600-513-11 IC TK60019CS8G0L
< RESISTOR >
R401
1-216-805-11 METAL CHIP
47
5%
1/10W
************************************************************
A-1599-637-A FP-967 FLEXIBLE BOARD, COMPLETE
******************************
1-876-953-11 FP-982 FLEXIBLE BOARD
********************
(There isn’t mounted electrical parts in FP-982 flexible board.)
************************************************************
< CAPACITOR >
C201
1-127-760-11 CERAMIC CHIP
4.7uF
10%
6.3V
1-876-954-11 FP-983 FLEXIBLE BOARD
********************
(There isn’t mounted electrical parts in FP-983 flexible board.)
************************************************************
< DIODE >
D201
1-876-952-11 FP-981 FLEXIBLE BOARD
********************
(There isn’t mounted electrical parts in FP-981 flexible board.)
************************************************************
8-719-064-07 DIODE SML-310LTT86 (REC LAMP (BACK))
A-1599-627-A GP-025 BOARD, COMPLETE
***********************
< IC >
IC201
6-600-163-01 IC RS-770
< CAPACITOR >
< RESISTOR >
R201
R202
1-216-815-11 METAL CHIP
1-216-805-11 METAL CHIP
C7811
330
47
5%
5%
1-100-539-91 TANTAL. CHIP
1/10W
1/10W
47uF
20%
6.3V
< CONNECTOR >
* CN7801 1-817-564-71 CONNECTOR, FPC (ZIF) 33P
CN7802 1-816-654-61 FFC/FPC CONNECTOR (LIF) 6P
* CN7803 1-817-543-71 CONNECTOR, FPC (ZIF) 27P
< TEST PIN >
TP201 1-535-757-11 CHIP, CHECKER
************************************************************
< RESISTOR >
R7801
R7802
R7803
R7804
R7805
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
5-20
1-218-970-11
1-218-964-11
1-218-960-11
1-218-957-11
1-218-955-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
27K
8.2K
3.9K
2.2K
1.5K
5%
5%
5%
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
GP-025
Ref. No.
R7806
R7812
Part No.
Description
1-218-954-11 METAL CHIP
1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP
Ref. No.
1.2K
0
5%
Part No.
GY-014
HP-153
HT-002
JK-376
Description
* SE8502 1-479-022-61 SENSOR, ANGULAR VELOCITY (32.2kHz)
(YAW SENSOR)
************************************************************
1/16W
< SWITCH >
A-1599-843-A HP-153 BOARD, COMPLETE
***********************
S7801 1-771-487-11 SWITCH, SLIDE (HANDLE ZOOM)
************************************************************
< CAPACITOR >
A-1602-003-A GY-014 BOARD, COMPLETE (SERVICE)
**********************
C9202
C9203
C9204
C9205
< CAPACITOR >
C8501
C8502
C8503
C8504
C8505
1-165-989-11
1-112-746-11
1-112-746-11
1-125-777-11
1-114-411-21
CAP, CERAMIC
CAP, CERAMIC
CAP, CERAMIC
CERAMIC CHIP
CAP, CERAMIC
10uF
4.7uF
4.7uF
0.1uF
0.33uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
6.3V
6.3V
6.3V
10V
6.3V
C8506
C8507
C8508
C8509
C8510
1-114-411-21
1-165-989-11
1-165-989-11
1-119-923-11
1-119-923-11
CAP, CERAMIC
CAP, CERAMIC
CAP, CERAMIC
CAP, CERAMIC
CAP, CERAMIC
0.33uF
10uF
10uF
0.047uF
0.047uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
6.3V
6.3V
6.3V
10V
10V
C8511
C8512
C8513
C8514
C8515
1-119-923-11
1-125-777-11
1-119-923-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
CAP, CERAMIC
CERAMIC CHIP
CAP, CERAMIC
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
0.047uF
0.1uF
0.047uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10V
10V
10V
10V
10V
C8516
C8517
C8518
C8519
C8520
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-165-989-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CAP, CERAMIC
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
10uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10V
10V
10V
10V
6.3V
C8521
C8522
1-165-989-11 CAP, CERAMIC
1-165-989-11 CAP, CERAMIC
10uF
10uF
10%
10%
6.3V
6.3V
1-164-935-11
1-164-935-11
1-164-939-11
1-164-939-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
470PF
470PF
0.0022uF
0.0022uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
50V
50V
50V
50V
< CONNECTOR >
CN9201 1-779-328-51 CONNECTOR, FFC/FPC 8P
< DIODE >
D9201
< FERRITE BEAD >
FB9202 1-400-927-31 BEAD, FERRITE (1005)
FB9203 1-400-927-31 BEAD, FERRITE (1005)
< JACK >
J9201
1-794-525-12 JACK, MIC (HEADPHONE)
< COIL >
L9201 1-400-922-11 INDUCTOR
220uH
L9202 1-400-922-11 INDUCTOR
220uH
************************************************************
A-1599-828-A HT-002 BOARD, COMPLETE
**********************
< CONNECTOR >
< CONNECTOR >
CN8501 1-816-655-61 CONNECTOR, FFC/FPC 8P
CN7401 1-794-375-21 PIN, CONNECTOR 2P
< IC >
* IC8501
6-501-257-01 DIODE CL-197TLY-CD-T
< SWITCH >
8-753-284-38 IC CXA3739AER-T2
S7401 1-786-180-11 SWITCH, PUSH (1KEY) (PANEL REVERSE)
************************************************************
< RESISTOR >
R8509
R8510
R8511
R8512
R8513
1-218-989-11
1-218-989-11
1-208-911-11
1-208-911-11
1-208-711-11
RES, CHIP
RES, CHIP
RES, CHIP
RES, CHIP
RES, CHIP
1M
1M
10K
10K
15K
5%
5%
0.50%
0.50%
0.50%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
R8514
R8515
R8516
R8517
R8518
1-208-711-11
1-218-969-11
1-218-969-11
1-218-969-11
1-218-969-11
RES, CHIP
RES, CHIP
RES, CHIP
RES, CHIP
RES, CHIP
15K
22K
22K
22K
22K
0.50%
5%
5%
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
R8529
R8530
1-218-990-81 SHORT CHIP
1-218-990-81 SHORT CHIP
A-1599-841-A JK-376 BOARD, COMPLETE
**********************
< CONNECTOR >
* CN9507 1-779-335-51 CONNECTOR, FFC/FPC 22P
CN9508 1-815-794-13 CONNECTOR (MULTIPLE) (A/V R)
* CN9509 1-794-276-21 CONNECTOR, SQUARE TYPE 4P (HDV/DV)
< FERRITE BEAD >
FB9501 1-400-927-31 BEAD, FERRITE (1005)
FB9502 1-400-927-31 BEAD, FERRITE (1005)
0
0
< COMPOSITION CIRCUIT BLOCK >
< SENSOR >
RB9501 1-234-400-21 CONDUCTOR, NETWORK (1005X4)
* SE8501 1-480-218-11 SENSOR, ANGULAR VELOCITY (31.2kHz)
(PITCH SENSOR)
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
5-21
JK-376
Ref. No.
Part No.
Description
Ref. No.
Part No.
1-805-726-11
1-805-726-11
1-805-726-11
1-805-726-11
MA-454
Description
< VARISTOR >
< THERMISTOR >
TH9501
TH9502
TH9503
TH9504
KY-105
* VDR721 1-802-279-11 VARISTOR (SMD)
* VDR722 1-802-279-11 VARISTOR (SMD)
* VDR723 1-802-279-11 VARISTOR (SMD)
* VDR724 1-802-279-11 VARISTOR (SMD)
* VDR725 1-802-279-11 VARISTOR (SMD)
************************************************************
THERMISTOR, POSITIVE
THERMISTOR, POSITIVE
THERMISTOR, POSITIVE
THERMISTOR, POSITIVE
< VARISTOR >
* VD9501 1-802-279-11 VARISTOR (SMD)
* VD9502 1-802-279-11 VARISTOR (SMD)
* VD9504 1-802-279-11 VARISTOR (SMD)
************************************************************
A-1599-610-A MA-454 BOARD, COMPLETE
***********************
< CAPACITOR >
A-1599-625-A KY-105 BOARD, COMPLETE
**********************
< CONNECTOR >
C8301
C8302
C8303
C8304
C8305
1-164-874-11
1-165-908-11
1-164-874-11
1-164-874-11
1-164-874-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
100PF
1uF
100PF
100PF
100PF
5%
10%
5%
5%
5%
50V
10V
50V
50V
50V
C8306
C8307
C8308
C8309
C8310
1-100-966-91
1-165-908-11
1-165-908-11
1-165-908-11
1-100-567-81
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
10uF
1uF
1uF
1uF
0.01uF
20%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10V
10V
10V
10V
25V
C8311
C8312
C8313
C8314
C8315
1-100-567-81
1-164-882-11
1-164-882-11
1-100-567-81
1-164-882-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
0.01uF
220PF
220PF
0.01uF
220PF
10%
5%
5%
10%
5%
25V
16V
16V
25V
16V
C8316
C8317
C8320
C8321
C8322
1-164-882-11
1-100-567-81
1-100-611-91
1-100-611-91
1-125-777-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
220PF
0.01uF
22uF
22uF
0.1uF
5%
10%
20%
20%
10%
16V
25V
6.3V
6.3V
10V
C8323
C8324
C8325
C8326
C8327
1-125-777-11
1-165-908-11
1-165-908-11
1-165-908-11
1-165-908-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
0.1uF
1uF
1uF
1uF
1uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10V
10V
10V
10V
10V
CN7201 1-816-645-61 FFC/FPC CONNECTOR (LIF) 14P
< RESISTOR >
R7201
R7202
R7204
R7205
R7206
1-218-990-81
1-218-954-11
1-218-955-11
1-218-954-11
1-218-954-11
SHORT CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
0
1.2K
1.5K
1.2K
1.2K
5%
5%
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
R7207
R7208
R7209
R7210
R7211
1-218-957-11
1-218-955-11
1-218-955-11
1-218-960-11
1-218-957-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
2.2K
1.5K
1.5K
3.9K
2.2K
5%
5%
5%
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
R7212
R7213
R7214
R7215
R7216
1-218-957-11
1-218-964-11
1-218-960-11
1-218-960-11
1-218-964-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
2.2K
8.2K
3.9K
3.9K
8.2K
5%
5%
5%
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
R7217
R7218
R7219
1-218-970-11 METAL CHIP
1-218-970-11 METAL CHIP
1-218-964-11 METAL CHIP
27K
27K
8.2K
5%
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
< CONNECTOR >
< SWITCH >
S7201
S7202
S7203
S7204
S7205
1-786-157-31
1-786-157-31
1-786-157-31
1-786-157-31
1-786-157-31
TACTILE SWITCH (STOP)
TACTILE SWITCH (PLAY)
TACTILE SWITCH (+ (VOLUME/MEMORY))
TACTILE SWITCH (REW)
TACTILE SWITCH (INDEX)
S7206
S7207
S7208
S7209
S7210
1-786-157-31
1-786-157-31
1-786-157-31
1-786-157-31
1-786-157-31
TACTILE SWITCH (DISPLAY/BATT INFO)
TACTILE SWITCH (RESET)
TACTILE SWITCH (- (VOLUME/MEMORY))
TACTILE SWITCH (REC 1)
TACTILE SWITCH (DELETE)
S7211
S7212
S7213
S7214
S7215
1-786-157-31
1-786-157-31
1-786-157-31
1-786-157-31
1-786-157-31
TACTILE SWITCH (REC 2)
TACTILE SWITCH (DATA CODE)
TACTILE SWITCH (PAUSE)
TACTILE SWITCH (PLAY)
TACTILE SWITCH (TC/U-BIT)
S7216
S7217
1-786-157-31 TACTILE SWITCH (FF)
1-786-157-31 TACTILE SWITCH (SLOW)
CN8301 1-778-507-21 PIN, CONNECTOR (PC BOARD) 4P
CN8302 1-778-507-21 PIN, CONNECTOR (PC BOARD) 4P
* CN8303 1-819-873-61 CONNECTOR, FPC (ZIF) 21P
< DIODE >
D8301
8-719-064-07 DIODE SML-310LTT86 (REC LAMP (FRONT))
< IC >
IC8301
IC8302
IC8303
IC8304
6-707-702-01
6-707-702-01
6-707-702-01
6-707-702-01
IC
IC
IC
IC
NJM2746RB1 (TE2)
NJM2746RB1 (TE2)
NJM2746RB1 (TE2)
NJM2746RB1 (TE2)
< COIL >
L8301
1-469-555-21 INDUCTOR
10uH
< RESISTOR >
R8301
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
5-22
1-208-691-11 METAL CHIP
2.2K
0.50% 1/16W
MA-454
Ref. No.
Part No.
Description
R8302
R8303
R8304
R8305
1-208-691-11
1-208-691-11
1-208-691-11
1-219-604-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
2.2K
2.2K
2.2K
82K
0.50%
0.50%
0.50%
0.50%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
Ref. No.
R8306
R8307
R8308
R8309
R8310
1-208-719-11
1-219-604-11
1-208-719-11
1-219-604-11
1-208-719-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
33K
82K
33K
82K
33K
0.50%
0.50%
0.50%
0.50%
0.50%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
R8311
R8312
R8313
R8314
R8315
1-219-604-11
1-208-719-11
1-208-707-11
1-208-707-11
1-208-707-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
82K
33K
10K
10K
10K
0.50%
0.50%
0.50%
0.50%
0.50%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
R8316
R8317
R8318
R8319
R8320
1-208-707-11
1-208-707-11
1-208-707-11
1-218-978-11
1-208-931-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
10K
10K
10K
120K
68K
0.50%
0.50%
0.50%
5%
0.50%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
R8321 1-208-931-11 METAL CHIP
68K
0.50% 1/16W
R8322 1-218-978-11 METAL CHIP
120K
5%
1/16W
R8323 1-216-811-11 METAL CHIP
150
5%
1/10W
************************************************************
A-1616-572-A MD-141 BOARD, COMPLETE
***********************
< CAPACITOR >
C5028
C5029
C5030
C5031
C5033
1-165-908-11
1-100-567-81
1-125-889-11
1-125-777-11
1-100-567-81
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
1uF
0.01uF
2.2uF
0.1uF
0.01uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10V
25V
10V
10V
25V
C5034
C5035
C5036
C5037
C5038
1-164-227-11
1-112-300-91
1-165-908-11
1-100-567-81
1-125-889-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
0.022uF
4.7uF
1uF
0.01uF
2.2uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
25V
10V
10V
25V
10V
C5039
C5041
C5042
C5043
C5201
1-125-777-11
1-100-567-81
1-164-227-11
1-112-300-91
1-100-567-81
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
0.1uF
0.01uF
0.022uF
4.7uF
0.01uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10V
25V
25V
10V
25V
C5202
C5203
C5204
C5205
C5206
1-117-919-11
1-137-704-91
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-891-11
TANTAL. CHIP
TANTAL. CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
10uF
10uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.47uF
20%
20%
10%
10%
10%
6.3V
10V
10V
10V
10V
C5207
C5208
C5209
C5210
C5211
1-125-777-11
1-125-891-11
1-100-567-81
1-100-567-81
1-125-777-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
0.1uF
0.47uF
0.01uF
0.01uF
0.1uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10V
10V
25V
25V
10V
C5212
C5213
C5214
C5215
C5401
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-100-567-81
1-125-777-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.01uF
0.1uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10V
10V
10V
25V
10V
Part No.
Description
C5402
C5403
C5404
C5405
C5406
1-164-858-11
1-100-567-81
1-100-567-81
1-164-937-11
1-164-937-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
22PF
0.01uF
0.01uF
0.001uF
0.001uF
5%
10%
10%
10%
10%
50V
25V
25V
50V
50V
C5407
C5408
C5409
C5410
C5411
1-100-567-81
1-165-908-11
1-125-777-11
1-119-923-11
1-119-923-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CAP, CERAMIC
CAP, CERAMIC
0.01uF
1uF
0.1uF
0.047uF
0.047uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
25V
10V
10V
10V
10V
C5412
C5413
C5414
C5415
C5416
1-100-567-81
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-100-567-81
1-125-777-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
0.01uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.01uF
0.1uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
25V
10V
10V
25V
10V
C5418
C5419
C5420
C5421
C5422
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-107-819-11
1-165-908-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.022uF
1uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10V
10V
10V
16V
10V
C5423
C5424
C5425
C5426
C5427
1-165-908-11
1-165-176-11
1-125-777-11
1-165-908-11
1-125-777-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
1uF
0.047uF
0.1uF
1uF
0.1uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10V
16V
10V
10V
10V
C5428
C5429
C5430
C5431
C5432
1-100-567-81
1-100-566-91
1-100-567-81
1-164-935-11
1-125-777-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
0.01uF
0.1uF
0.01uF
470PF
0.1uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
25V
25V
25V
50V
10V
C5433
C5434
C5435
C5436
C5437
1-164-935-11
1-164-935-11
1-125-777-11
1-164-935-11
1-125-777-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
470PF
470PF
0.1uF
470PF
0.1uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
50V
50V
10V
50V
10V
C5438
C5439
1-164-942-11 CERAMIC CHIP
1-164-942-11 CERAMIC CHIP
0.0068uF 10%
0.0068uF 10%
16V
16V
< CONNECTOR >
*
*
*
*
CN5001
CN5201
CN5401
CN5402
CN5403
1-817-920-11
1-816-643-51
1-818-818-81
1-816-643-51
1-817-829-81
CONNECTOR, FPC (ZIF) 80P
FFC/FPC CONNECTOR (LIF) 10P
CONNECTOR, FPC (ZIF) 29P
FFC/FPC CONNECTOR (LIF) 10P
CONNECTOR, FPC (ZIF) 27P
< DIODE >
D5002
D5003
8-719-073-35 DIODE RB551V-30TE-17
8-719-073-35 DIODE RB551V-30TE-17
< IC >
* IC5003
* IC5004
IC5201
IC5401
6-713-575-01
6-713-575-01
6-707-432-01
6-707-428-01
IC
IC
IC
IC
LV5256GP-TE-L-E
LV5256GP-TE-L-E
TLS26A102PFBR
BD6639BGLV-E2
< COIL >
L5003
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
5-23
MD-141
1-456-497-11 INDUCTOR
15uH
MD-141
Ref. No.
Part No.
Description
L5004
L5201
L5202
* L5401
1-456-501-11
1-400-588-11
1-400-588-11
1-400-411-21
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
33uH
10uH
10uH
4.7uH
1-469-555-21 INDUCTOR
10uH
L5402
Ref. No.
Part No.
MS-405
PD-372
Description
R5424 1-218-957-11 METAL CHIP
2.2K
5%
1/16W
************************************************************
A-1599-839-A MS-405 BOARD, COMPLETE
**********************
< CAPACITOR >
< TRANSISTOR >
Q5401
Q5402
Q5403
6-550-242-01 TRANSISTOR
6-550-174-01 TRANSISTOR
6-550-237-01 TRANSISTOR
C8601
C8603
DTC114EMFS6T2L
2SA2030T2L
2SC5658FS6T2LQ/R
1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP
1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP
0.1uF
0.1uF
10%
10%
10V
10V
< CONNECTOR >
< RESISTOR >
R5055
R5060
R5062
R5063
R5064
1-218-975-11
1-218-977-11
1-218-959-11
1-218-975-11
1-218-975-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
68K
100K
3.3K
68K
68K
5%
5%
5%
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
R5069
R5071
R5072
R5077
R5078
1-218-977-11
1-218-959-11
1-218-975-11
1-218-969-11
1-218-969-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES, CHIP
RES, CHIP
100K
3.3K
68K
22K
22K
5%
5%
5%
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
R5085
R5086
R5201
R5202
R5203
1-218-961-11
1-218-961-11
1-218-965-11
1-218-969-11
1-218-965-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES, CHIP
METAL CHIP
4.7K
4.7K
10K
22K
10K
5%
5%
5%
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
R5204
R5205
R5206
R5207
R5209
1-218-963-11
1-208-715-11
1-208-909-11
1-208-909-11
1-208-715-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
6.8K
22K
8.2K
8.2K
22K
5%
0.50%
0.5%
0.5%
0.50%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
R5210
R5211
R5212
R5213
R5216
1-208-869-11
1-208-869-11
1-208-869-11
1-208-869-11
1-218-990-81
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
SHORT CHIP
180
180
180
180
0
0.50%
0.50%
0.50%
0.50%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
R5401
R5402
R5403
R5404
R5405
1-218-935-11
1-218-935-11
1-218-953-11
1-218-965-11
1-218-965-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
33
33
1K
10K
10K
5%
5%
5%
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
R5406
R5407
R5408
R5409
R5410
1-218-953-11
1-218-941-81
1-218-973-11
1-216-789-11
1-216-789-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
1K
100
47K
2.2
2.2
5%
5%
5%
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/10W
1/10W
R5411
R5412
R5413
R5414
R5416
1-216-789-11
1-218-965-11
1-218-946-11
1-218-965-11
1-218-967-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
2.2
10K
270
10K
15K
5%
5%
5%
5%
5%
1/10W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
R5417
R5418
R5419
R5422
R5423
1-218-935-11
1-218-977-11
1-218-965-11
1-218-969-11
1-218-961-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES, CHIP
METAL CHIP
33
100K
10K
22K
4.7K
5%
5%
5%
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
CN8602
CN8603
* CN8605
* CN8606
1-779-336-51
1-817-913-41
1-779-327-51
1-779-329-51
CONNECTOR, FFC/FPC 24P
MEMORY STICK DUO CONNECTOR
CONNECTOR, FFC/FPC 6P
CONNECTOR, FFC/FPC 10P
< DIODE >
D8601
D8604
D8605
6-501-216-01 DIODE CL-271HR-C-TS (MS ACCESS)
8-719-083-91 DIODE EDZ TE61 6.8B
8-719-074-67 DIODE EDZ-TE61-5.6B
< FERRITE BEAD >
FB8601 1-500-238-11 BEAD, FERRITE (CHIP) (1608)
< IC >
* IC8601
6-708-445-01 IC R1114Q291D-TR-FA
< RESISTOR >
R8601
R8602
R8614
1-218-943-11 METAL CHIP
1-218-953-11 METAL CHIP
1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP
150
1K
0
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
< VARISTOR >
*
*
*
*
* VDR007 1-802-279-11 VARISTOR (SMD)
* VDR009 1-802-279-11 VARISTOR (SMD)
* VDR010 1-802-279-11 VARISTOR (SMD)
************************************************************
A-1599-827-A PD-372 BOARD, COMPLETE
**********************
< CAPACITOR >
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
5-24
C6001
C6002
C6004
C6005
C6006
1-100-611-91
1-100-611-91
1-100-611-91
1-100-611-91
1-100-611-91
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
22uF
22uF
22uF
22uF
22uF
20%
20%
20%
20%
20%
6.3V
6.3V
6.3V
6.3V
6.3V
C6008
C6009
C6010
C6011
C6012
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-165-908-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
1uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10V
10V
10V
10V
10V
C6013
C6014
C6015
C6016
C6017
1-165-908-11
1-165-884-11
1-100-581-81
1-119-923-11
1-165-908-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CAP, CERAMIC
CERAMIC CHIP
1uF
2.2uF
0.0047uF
0.047uF
1uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10V
6.3V
50V
10V
10V
PD-372
Ref. No.
Part No.
Description
C6018
C6019
C6020
C6021
C6022
1-165-908-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-165-908-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
1uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10V
10V
10V
10V
10V
Ref. No.
C6023
C6024
C6025
C6027
C6028
1-100-567-81
1-165-908-11
1-125-889-11
1-165-875-11
1-100-567-81
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
0.01uF
1uF
2.2uF
10uF
0.01uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
25V
10V
10V
10V
25V
C6029
C6030
C6031
C6032
C6033
1-112-300-91
1-125-777-11
1-112-300-91
1-112-746-11
1-165-908-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CAP, CERAMIC
CERAMIC CHIP
4.7uF
0.1uF
4.7uF
4.7uF
1uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10V
10V
10V
6.3V
10V
C6034
C6035
C6036
C6037
C6038
1-165-908-11
1-125-889-11
1-127-861-11
1-125-889-11
1-112-300-91
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
1uF
2.2uF
2.2uF
2.2uF
4.7uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10V
10V
16V
10V
10V
C6039
C6040
C6041
C6042
C6043
1-112-300-91
1-127-861-11
1-125-889-11
1-125-889-11
1-125-889-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
4.7uF
2.2uF
2.2uF
2.2uF
2.2uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10V
16V
10V
10V
10V
C6044
C6045
1-125-889-11 CERAMIC CHIP
1-125-889-11 CERAMIC CHIP
2.2uF
2.2uF
10%
10%
10V
10V
Part No.
PI-029
Description
< RESISTOR >
R6008
R6009
R6010
R6011
R6012
1-208-691-11
1-208-695-11
1-218-969-11
1-208-643-11
1-218-961-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES, CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
2.2K
3.3K
22K
22
4.7K
0.50%
0.50%
5%
0.50%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
R6013
R6014
R6015
R6018
R6019
1-218-969-11
1-218-967-11
1-218-969-11
1-208-911-11
1-208-699-11
RES, CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES, CHIP
RES, CHIP
METAL CHIP
22K
15K
22K
10K
4.7K
5%
5%
5%
0.50%
0.50%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
R6020 1-218-990-81 SHORT CHIP
0
R6021 1-218-977-11 METAL CHIP
100K
5%
1/16W
R6025 1-218-990-81 SHORT CHIP
0
R6026 1-218-965-11 METAL CHIP
10K
5%
1/16W
R6027 1-218-965-11 METAL CHIP
10K
5%
1/16W
************************************************************
A-1616-348-A PI-029 BOARD, COMPLETE
*********************
(BT7001 is not included in PI-029 complete board.)
< BATTERY HOLDER >
0*BH7001 1-756-615-51 HOLDER, BATTERY (Note)
< BATTERY >
0 BT7001 1-756-134-12 BATTERY, STORAGE, LITHIUM (Note)
< CAPACITOR >
< CONNECTOR >
CN6001
* CN6002
* CN6003
* CN6004
D6001
D6002
1-816-928-11
1-794-322-51
1-819-914-71
1-817-544-71
PIN, CONNECTOR 22P
FFC/CONNECTOR, FPC (ZIF) 6P
CONNECTOR, FPC (ZIF) 29P
CONNECTOR, FPC (ZIF) 39P
C7007
C7008
C7009
C7127
C7128
1-100-567-81
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-100-567-81
1-100-786-91
< DIODE >
C7130
1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP
8-719-069-29 DIODE RB520S-30FJTE61
8-719-069-29 DIODE RB520S-30FJTE61
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
TANTAL. CHIP
0.01uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.01uF
22uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
20%
25V
10V
10V
25V
6.3V
0.1uF
10%
10V
< CONNECTOR >
CN7002 1-816-928-11 PIN, CONNECTOR 22P
CN7003 1-778-506-21 PIN, CONNECTOR (PC BOARD) 2P
< FERRITE BEAD >
FB6001 1-400-331-11 FERRITE, EMI (SMD) (1005)
CAUTION
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.
Replace only with the same or equivalent type.
< IC >
* IC6001
6-712-180-01 IC IR3Y80Y6
注意
電池の交換は,正しく行わないと破裂する恐れがあり
ます。電池を交換する場合には必ず同じ型名の電池
又は同等品と交換してください。
< COIL >
L6001
L6002
L6003
L6004
L6005
1-400-588-11
1-400-588-11
1-400-588-11
1-400-588-11
1-400-588-11
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
10uH
10uH
10uH
10uH
10uH
Note:
< TRANSISTOR >
Q6001
* Q6002
* Q6003
6-550-239-01 TRANSISTOR
6-551-870-01 TRANSISTOR
6-551-870-01 TRANSISTOR
DTA144EMFS6T2L
UP04601008S0
UP04601008S0
Replace the battery holder (BH7001) together when replacing the lithium storage battery (BT7001) on the PI029 board. (The battery holder removed once cannot be
used again.)
When mounting these parts, mount new battery holder
first and attach new lithium battery next.
ノート: PI-029基板のリチウム蓄電池(BT7001)を交換する場
合はバッテリホルダ(BH7001)も同時に新品に交換し
て下さい。(一度使用したバッテリホルダは再使用で
きません。)
部品取り付けの際は,先にバッテリホルダを取り付け
てからリチウム電池を装着して下さい。
• Refer to page 5-1 for mark 0.
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
5-25
PI-029
Ref. No.
Part No.
Description
Ref. No.
CN7004 1-817-920-11 CONNECTOR, FPC (ZIF) 80P
CN7005 1-794-375-21 PIN, CONNECTOR 2P
* CN7006 1-816-650-51 FFC/FPC CONNECTOR (LIF) 24P
* CN7007 1-817-459-71
* CN7011 1-817-698-81
CN7012 1-816-655-61
* CN7013 1-816-643-51
CONNECTOR, FPC (ZIF) 14P
CONNECTOR, FPC (ZIF) 21P
CONNECTOR, FFC/FPC 8P
FFC/FPC CONNECTOR (LIF) 10P
< IC >
IC7003
IC7105
6-707-702-01 IC NJM2746RB1 (TE2)
6-707-702-01 IC NJM2746RB1 (TE2)
< TRANSISTOR >
Q7001
Q7002
Q7003
Q7004
Q7005
6-550-238-01
6-550-238-01
6-550-119-01
6-550-119-01
6-550-119-01
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
DTA114EMFS6T2L
DTA114EMFS6T2L
DTC144EMFS6T2L
DTC144EMFS6T2L
DTC144EMFS6T2L
< RESISTOR >
R7005
R7006
R7013
R7014
R7015
1-218-990-81
1-218-990-81
1-208-911-11
1-208-911-11
1-208-911-11
SHORT CHIP
SHORT CHIP
RES, CHIP
RES, CHIP
RES, CHIP
0
0
10K
10K
10K
R7016
R7019
R7143
R7144
R7145
1-208-911-11
1-216-864-11
1-219-602-11
1-208-930-11
1-218-990-81
RES, CHIP
SHORT CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
SHORT CHIP
10K
0
68K
62K
0
0.50% 1/16W
0.50% 1/16W
0.50% 1/16W
0.50% 1/16W
0.50% 1/16W
0.50% 1/16W
< VARISTOR >
VDR701 1-801-862-11 VARISTOR, CHIP (1608)
************************************************************
A-1616-757-A VC-543 BOARD, COMPLETE (SERVICE)
(Z5J/Z5N/Z5U)
A-1616-758-A VC-543 BOARD, COMPLETE (SERVICE)
(Z5C/Z5E/Z5P)
**********************
(IC2402 and IC3804 are not supplied, but these are included in VC-543
complete board (SERVICE).)
< CAPACITOR >
C1201
C1202
C1204
C1205
C1206
1-112-717-91
1-112-717-91
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-112-717-91
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
1uF
1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
1uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
6.3V
6.3V
10V
10V
6.3V
C1207
C1208
C1209
C1210
C1211
1-112-717-91
1-112-717-91
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
1uF
1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
6.3V
6.3V
10V
10V
10V
C1224
C1225
C1401
C1402
C1403
1-112-717-91
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
6.3V
10V
10V
10V
10V
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
5-26
VC-543
Part No.
Description
C1404
C1405
C1406
C1407
C1408
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10V
10V
10V
10V
10V
C1409
C1410
C1411
C1412
C1413
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10V
10V
10V
10V
10V
C1414
C1415
C1416
C1417
C1418
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-119-750-11
1-119-750-11
1-119-750-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
TANTAL. CHIP
TANTAL. CHIP
TANTAL. CHIP
0.1uF
0.1uF
22uF
22uF
22uF
10%
10%
20%
20%
20%
10V
10V
6.3V
6.3V
6.3V
C1419
C1420
C1421
C1422
C1426
1-125-777-11
1-127-895-91
1-127-895-91
1-127-895-91
1-125-777-11
CERAMIC CHIP
TANTAL. CHIP
TANTAL. CHIP
TANTAL. CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
0.1uF
22uF
22uF
22uF
0.1uF
10%
20%
20%
20%
10%
10V
4V
4V
4V
10V
C1427
C1428
C1429
C1431
C1432
1-117-919-11
1-164-854-11
1-127-895-91
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
TANTAL. CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
TANTAL. CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
10uF
15PF
22uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
20%
5%
20%
10%
10%
6.3V
50V
4V
10V
10V
C1433
C1434
C1435
C1601
C1602
1-125-777-11
1-117-919-11
1-125-777-11
1-100-786-91
1-125-777-11
CERAMIC CHIP
TANTAL. CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
TANTAL. CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
0.1uF
10uF
0.1uF
22uF
0.1uF
10%
20%
10%
20%
10%
10V
6.3V
10V
6.3V
10V
C1603
C1604
C1605
C1606
C1607
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-100-786-91
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
TANTAL. CHIP
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
22uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
20%
10V
10V
10V
10V
6.3V
C1608
C1609
C1610
C1611
C1801
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-100-611-91
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
22uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
20%
10V
10V
10V
10V
6.3V
C1802
C1803
C1804
C1805
C1806
1-117-919-11
1-125-777-11
1-127-895-91
1-117-919-11
1-117-919-11
TANTAL. CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
TANTAL. CHIP
TANTAL. CHIP
TANTAL. CHIP
10uF
0.1uF
22uF
10uF
10uF
20%
10%
20%
20%
20%
6.3V
10V
4V
6.3V
6.3V
C1807
C1808
C1810
C1811
C1812
1-125-777-11
1-117-919-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
CERAMIC CHIP
TANTAL. CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
0.1uF
10uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
10%
20%
10%
10%
10%
10V
6.3V
10V
10V
10V
C1813
C1814
C1815
C1816
C1817
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10V
10V
10V
10V
10V
C1818
C1819
1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP
1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP
0.1uF
0.1uF
10%
10%
10V
10V
VC-543
Ref. No.
Part No.
Description
Ref. No.
C1820
C1821
C1822
1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP
1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP
1-100-611-91 CERAMIC CHIP
0.1uF
0.1uF
22uF
10%
10%
20%
10V
10V
6.3V
C1823
C1824
C1825
C1826
C1827
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-100-611-91
1-100-611-91
1-125-777-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
0.1uF
0.1uF
22uF
22uF
0.1uF
10%
10%
20%
20%
10%
10V
10V
6.3V
6.3V
10V
C1828
C1829
C1830
C1831
C1833
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10V
10V
10V
10V
10V
C1834
C1835
C1836
C1837
C1838
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10V
10V
10V
10V
10V
C1839
C1840
C1841
C1842
C2001
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-127-895-91
1-127-895-91
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
TANTAL. CHIP
TANTAL. CHIP
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
22uF
22uF
10%
10%
10%
20%
20%
10V
10V
10V
4V
4V
C2002
C2003
C2004
C2005
C2006
1-125-777-11
1-165-884-11
1-165-884-11
1-165-884-11
1-119-750-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
TANTAL. CHIP
0.1uF
2.2uF
2.2uF
2.2uF
22uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
20%
10V
6.3V
6.3V
6.3V
6.3V
C2007
C2008
C2009
C2010
C2011
1-165-908-11
1-165-908-11
1-165-908-11
1-127-895-91
1-127-895-91
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
TANTAL. CHIP
TANTAL. CHIP
1uF
1uF
1uF
22uF
22uF
10%
10%
10%
20%
20%
10V
10V
10V
4V
4V
C2012
C2017
C2018
C2019
C2020
1-165-908-11
1-127-760-11
1-119-750-11
1-100-539-91
1-100-539-91
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
TANTAL. CHIP
TANTAL. CHIP
TANTAL. CHIP
1uF
4.7uF
22uF
47uF
47uF
10%
10%
20%
20%
20%
10V
6.3V
6.3V
6.3V
6.3V
C2021
C2022
C2023
C2024
C2025
1-100-539-91
1-100-539-91
1-119-750-11
1-100-567-81
1-125-777-11
TANTAL. CHIP
TANTAL. CHIP
TANTAL. CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
47uF
47uF
22uF
0.01uF
0.1uF
20%
20%
20%
10%
10%
6.3V
6.3V
6.3V
25V
10V
C2026
C2028
C2029
C2031
C2201
1-100-567-81
1-165-908-11
1-127-760-11
1-125-777-11
1-127-760-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
0.01uF
1uF
4.7uF
0.1uF
4.7uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
25V
10V
6.3V
10V
6.3V
C2202
C2203
C2204
C2205
C2206
1-117-919-11
1-100-842-91
1-100-842-91
1-117-919-11
1-125-777-11
TANTAL. CHIP
TANTAL. CHIP
TANTAL. CHIP
TANTAL. CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
10uF
47uF
47uF
10uF
0.1uF
20%
20%
20%
20%
10%
6.3V
6.3V
6.3V
6.3V
10V
C2207
C2208
C2209
C2210
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10V
10V
10V
10V
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
5-27
Part No.
Description
C2211
1-127-895-91 TANTAL. CHIP
22uF
20%
4V
C2212
C2213
C2214
C2215
C2217
1-127-895-91
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
TANTAL. CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
22uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
20%
10%
10%
10%
10%
4V
10V
10V
10V
10V
C2218
C2219
C2220
C2221
C2222
1-125-777-11
1-127-895-91
1-127-895-91
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
CERAMIC CHIP
TANTAL. CHIP
TANTAL. CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
0.1uF
22uF
22uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
10%
20%
20%
10%
10%
10V
4V
4V
10V
10V
C2223
C2224
C2225
C2226
C2227
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-100-842-91
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
TANTAL. CHIP
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
47uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
20%
10V
10V
10V
10V
6.3V
C2228
C2229
C2230
C2231
C2232
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10V
10V
10V
10V
10V
C2233
C2234
C2235
C2401
C2402
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-100-842-91
1-127-895-91
1-125-777-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
TANTAL. CHIP
TANTAL. CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
0.1uF
0.1uF
47uF
22uF
0.1uF
10%
10%
20%
20%
10%
10V
10V
6.3V
4V
10V
C2403
C2405
C2406
C2601
C2602
1-125-777-11
1-100-567-81
1-165-989-11
1-112-746-11
1-125-777-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CAP, CERAMIC
CAP, CERAMIC
CERAMIC CHIP
0.1uF
0.01uF
10uF
4.7uF
0.1uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10V
25V
6.3V
6.3V
10V
C2603
C2604
C2605
C2606
C2607
1-112-746-11
1-125-777-11
1-112-746-11
1-125-777-11
1-112-746-11
CAP, CERAMIC
CERAMIC CHIP
CAP, CERAMIC
CERAMIC CHIP
CAP, CERAMIC
4.7uF
0.1uF
4.7uF
0.1uF
4.7uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
6.3V
10V
6.3V
10V
6.3V
C2608
C2609
C2610
C2611
C2613
1-112-746-11
1-112-746-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-128-934-61
CAP, CERAMIC
CAP, CERAMIC
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
4.7uF
4.7uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.33uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
6.3V
6.3V
10V
10V
10V
C2614
C2615
C2616
C2619
C2620
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-112-746-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CAP, CERAMIC
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
0.1uF
0.1uF
4.7uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10V
10V
6.3V
10V
10V
C2621
C2622
C2623
C2624
C2625
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10V
10V
10V
10V
10V
C2626
C2627
C2628
C2801
C2808
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-165-884-11
1-125-777-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
2.2uF
0.1uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10V
10V
10V
6.3V
10V
VC-543
Ref. No.
Part No.
Description
C2809
C2811
C2815
C2816
C2821
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10V
10V
10V
10V
10V
Ref. No.
C2822
C2824
C2826
C2827
C3201
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10V
10V
10V
10V
10V
C3203
C3206
C3208
C3209
C3210
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10V
10V
10V
10V
10V
C3212
C3214
C3215
C3216
C3301
1-125-777-11
1-117-919-11
1-117-919-11
1-117-919-11
1-117-919-11
CERAMIC CHIP
TANTAL. CHIP
TANTAL. CHIP
TANTAL. CHIP
TANTAL. CHIP
0.1uF
10uF
10uF
10uF
10uF
10%
20%
20%
20%
20%
10V
6.3V
6.3V
6.3V
6.3V
C3302
C3303
C3304
C3305
C3306
1-117-919-11
1-117-919-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
TANTAL. CHIP
TANTAL. CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
10uF
10uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
20%
20%
10%
10%
10%
6.3V
6.3V
10V
10V
10V
C3307
C3309
C3310
C3311
C3401
1-125-777-11
1-127-715-11
1-100-567-81
1-127-715-11
1-165-989-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CAP, CERAMIC
0.1uF
0.22uF
0.01uF
0.22uF
10uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10V
16V
25V
16V
6.3V
C3402
C3403
C3404
C3405
C3407
1-112-001-81
1-165-908-11
1-112-746-11
1-125-777-11
1-165-908-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CAP, CERAMIC
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
270PF
1uF
4.7uF
0.1uF
1uF
5%
10%
10%
10%
10%
50V
10V
6.3V
10V
10V
C3409
C3410
C3411
C3412
C3414
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-164-852-11
1-164-852-11
1-165-908-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
0.1uF
0.1uF
12PF
12PF
1uF
10%
10%
5%
5%
10%
10V
10V
50V
50V
10V
C3415
C3416
C3418
C3420
C3601
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-165-908-11
1-112-717-91
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
1uF
1uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10V
10V
10V
10V
6.3V
C3602
C3603
C3604
C3609
C3611
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10V
10V
10V
10V
10V
C3612
C3624
C3625
C3627
C3629
1-125-777-11
1-100-415-91
1-164-874-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
0.1uF
0.47uF
100PF
0.1uF
0.1uF
10%
10%
5%
10%
10%
10V
6.3V
50V
10V
10V
C3630
C3632
1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP
1-165-989-11 CAP, CERAMIC
0.1uF
10uF
10%
10%
10V
6.3V
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
5-28
Part No.
Description
C3633
C3634
C3635
1-100-567-81 CERAMIC CHIP
1-165-989-11 CAP, CERAMIC
1-127-895-91 TANTAL. CHIP
0.01uF
10uF
22uF
10%
10%
20%
25V
6.3V
4V
C3801
C3802
C3803
C3804
C3805
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-127-895-91
1-125-777-11
1-127-760-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
TANTAL. CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
0.1uF
0.1uF
22uF
0.1uF
4.7uF
10%
10%
20%
10%
10%
10V
10V
4V
10V
6.3V
C3808
C3810
C3811
C4001
C4002
1-127-760-11
1-125-777-11
1-100-567-81
1-119-750-11
1-125-777-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
TANTAL. CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
4.7uF
0.1uF
0.01uF
22uF
0.1uF
10%
10%
10%
20%
10%
6.3V
10V
25V
6.3V
10V
C4003
C4004
C4005
C4006
C4007
1-125-777-11
1-100-567-81
1-164-850-11
1-164-852-11
1-100-567-81
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
0.1uF
0.01uF
10PF
12PF
0.01uF
10%
10%
0.5PF
5%
10%
10V
25V
50V
50V
25V
C4008
C4009
C4011
C4012
C4013
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-100-567-81
1-100-567-81
1-100-567-81
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.01uF
0.01uF
0.01uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10V
10V
25V
25V
25V
C4201
C4202
C4204
C4205
C4206
1-100-567-81
1-100-567-81
1-164-850-11
1-164-850-11
1-125-777-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
0.01uF
0.01uF
10PF
10PF
0.1uF
10%
10%
0.5PF
0.5PF
10%
25V
25V
50V
50V
10V
C4207
C4208
C4209
C4210
C4211
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10V
10V
10V
10V
10V
C4212
C4213
C4216
C4227
C4234
1-165-908-11
1-165-908-11
1-100-567-81
1-100-567-81
1-100-567-81
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
1uF
1uF
0.01uF
0.01uF
0.01uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10V
10V
25V
25V
25V
C4235
C4401
C4402
C4403
C4405
1-100-567-81
1-100-567-81
1-100-567-81
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
0.01uF
0.01uF
0.01uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
25V
25V
25V
10V
10V
C4406
C4407
C4408
C4409
C4410
1-164-850-11
1-164-850-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
10PF
10PF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.5PF
0.5PF
10%
10%
10%
50V
50V
10V
10V
10V
C4411
C4412
C4413
C4415
C4416
1-125-777-11
1-165-908-11
1-165-908-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
0.1uF
1uF
1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10V
10V
10V
10V
10V
C4601
C4602
C4603
C4604
1-125-777-11
1-165-908-11
1-119-923-11
1-125-777-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CAP, CERAMIC
CERAMIC CHIP
0.1uF
1uF
0.047uF
0.1uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10V
10V
10V
10V
VC-543
Ref. No.
Part No.
Description
Ref. No.
C4605
1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP
0.1uF
10%
10V
C4606
C4607
C4608
C4610
C4611
1-165-908-11
1-165-989-11
1-125-777-11
1-165-875-11
1-165-875-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CAP, CERAMIC
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
1uF
10uF
0.1uF
10uF
10uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10V
6.3V
10V
10V
10V
C4612
C4613
C4614
C4615
C4616
1-165-875-11
1-165-875-11
1-125-777-11
1-165-908-11
1-165-908-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
10uF
10uF
0.1uF
1uF
1uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10V
10V
10V
10V
10V
C4617
C4618
C4619
C4620
C4621
1-127-715-11
1-125-777-11
1-164-227-11
1-165-908-11
1-165-908-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
0.22uF
0.1uF
0.022uF
1uF
1uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
16V
10V
25V
10V
10V
C4622
C4623
C4624
C4625
C4626
1-165-908-11
1-165-908-11
1-165-908-11
1-165-908-11
1-165-908-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
1uF
1uF
1uF
1uF
1uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10V
10V
10V
10V
10V
C4627
C4628
C4629
C4630
C4631
1-165-908-11
1-165-989-11
1-165-989-11
1-165-989-11
1-165-989-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CAP, CERAMIC
CAP, CERAMIC
CAP, CERAMIC
CAP, CERAMIC
1uF
10uF
10uF
10uF
10uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10V
6.3V
6.3V
6.3V
6.3V
C4632
C4633
C4634
C4635
C4636
1-165-989-11
1-165-989-11
1-165-989-11
1-165-989-11
1-127-760-11
CAP, CERAMIC
CAP, CERAMIC
CAP, CERAMIC
CAP, CERAMIC
CERAMIC CHIP
10uF
10uF
10uF
10uF
4.7uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
6.3V
6.3V
6.3V
6.3V
6.3V
C4637
* C4638
C4639
C4640
C4641
1-107-823-11
1-112-298-91
1-125-889-11
1-125-889-11
1-165-989-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CAP, CERAMIC
0.47uF
1uF
2.2uF
2.2uF
10uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
16V
16V
10V
10V
6.3V
C4642
C4643
C4644
C4646
C4649
1-165-989-11
1-165-989-11
1-165-884-11
1-165-884-11
1-127-820-11
CAP, CERAMIC
CAP, CERAMIC
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
10uF
10uF
2.2uF
2.2uF
4.7uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
6.3V
6.3V
6.3V
6.3V
16V
C4650
* C4652
C4653
C4654
C4659
1-100-591-91
1-112-298-91
1-165-989-11
1-165-989-11
1-100-591-91
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CAP, CERAMIC
CAP, CERAMIC
CERAMIC CHIP
1uF
1uF
10uF
10uF
1uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
25V
16V
6.3V
6.3V
25V
C4662
* C4663
* C4664
C4665
C4666
1-127-760-11
1-112-298-91
1-112-298-91
1-100-567-81
1-112-717-91
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
4.7uF
1uF
1uF
0.01uF
1uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
6.3V
16V
16V
25V
6.3V
C4670
C4671
C4672
C4678
C4679
1-165-875-11
1-125-777-11
1-127-820-11
1-165-908-11
1-164-937-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
10uF
0.1uF
4.7uF
1uF
0.001uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10V
10V
16V
10V
50V
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
5-29
Part No.
Description
C4680
C4681
C4683
C4684
C4687
1-164-939-11
1-165-908-11
1-165-908-11
1-165-908-11
1-100-591-91
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
0.0022uF
1uF
1uF
1uF
1uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
50V
10V
10V
10V
25V
C4692
C4706
C4707
C4709
C4710
1-165-989-11
1-165-875-11
1-165-989-11
1-165-989-11
1-165-875-11
CAP, CERAMIC
CERAMIC CHIP
CAP, CERAMIC
CAP, CERAMIC
CERAMIC CHIP
10uF
10uF
10uF
10uF
10uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
6.3V
10V
6.3V
6.3V
10V
C4718
C4726
C4730
C4742
C4744
1-165-908-11
1-165-875-11
1-107-819-11
1-127-820-11
1-165-884-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
1uF
10uF
0.022uF
4.7uF
2.2uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10V
10V
16V
16V
6.3V
C4746
C4747
C4748
C4749
C4751
1-165-908-11
1-165-908-11
1-165-884-11
1-165-884-11
1-165-884-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
1uF
1uF
2.2uF
2.2uF
2.2uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10V
10V
6.3V
6.3V
6.3V
C5008
C5010
C5016
C5022
C5023
1-112-717-91
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-165-989-11
1-165-908-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CAP, CERAMIC
CERAMIC CHIP
1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
10uF
1uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
6.3V
10V
10V
6.3V
10V
C5024
C5025
C5026
C5027
C6001
1-164-937-11
1-164-874-11
1-165-908-11
1-165-989-11
1-125-777-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CAP, CERAMIC
CERAMIC CHIP
0.001uF
100PF
1uF
10uF
0.1uF
10%
5%
10%
10%
10%
50V
50V
10V
6.3V
10V
C6002
C6003
C6004
C6005
C6006
1-164-939-11
1-125-777-11
1-164-939-11
1-164-939-11
1-125-777-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
0.0022uF
0.1uF
0.0022uF
0.0022uF
0.1uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
50V
10V
50V
50V
10V
C6007
C6008
C6009
C6010
C6011
1-125-777-11
1-165-897-11
1-165-897-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
CERAMIC CHIP
TANTAL. CHIP
TANTAL. CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
0.1uF
22uF
22uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
10%
20%
20%
10%
10%
10V
10V
10V
10V
10V
C6012
C6014
C6015
C6016
C6017
1-125-777-11
1-164-939-11
1-164-939-11
1-164-939-11
1-127-895-91
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
TANTAL. CHIP
0.1uF
0.0022uF
0.0022uF
0.0022uF
22uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
20%
10V
50V
50V
50V
4V
C6018
C6020
C6022
C6023
C6024
1-125-777-11
1-127-895-91
1-164-937-11
1-164-937-11
1-164-937-11
CERAMIC CHIP
TANTAL. CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
0.1uF
22uF
0.001uF
0.001uF
0.001uF
10%
20%
10%
10%
10%
10V
4V
50V
50V
50V
C6025
C6501
C6502
C6503
C6505
1-164-937-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-137-704-91
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
TANTAL. CHIP
0.001uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
10uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
20%
50V
10V
10V
10V
10V
C6506
C6507
1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP
1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP
0.1uF
0.1uF
10%
10%
10V
10V
VC-543
Ref. No.
Part No.
Description
Ref. No.
C6508
C6509
C6510
1-164-939-11 CERAMIC CHIP
1-164-939-11 CERAMIC CHIP
1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP
0.0022uF 10%
0.0022uF 10%
0.1uF
10%
50V
50V
10V
C6511
C6512
C6513
C7001
C7002
1-127-895-91
1-125-777-11
1-127-895-91
1-100-844-91
1-112-717-91
TANTAL. CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
TANTAL. CHIP
TANTAL. CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
22uF
0.1uF
22uF
22uF
1uF
20%
10%
20%
20%
10%
4V
10V
4V
10V
6.3V
C7003
C7004
C7005
C7006
C7008
1-125-777-11
1-100-567-81
1-100-567-81
1-165-908-11
1-100-567-81
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
0.1uF
0.01uF
0.01uF
1uF
0.01uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10V
25V
25V
10V
25V
C7009
C7015
C7016
C8001
C8002
1-100-567-81
1-127-895-91
1-125-777-11
1-127-715-11
1-127-715-11
CERAMIC CHIP
TANTAL. CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
0.01uF
22uF
0.1uF
0.22uF
0.22uF
10%
20%
10%
10%
10%
25V
4V
10V
16V
16V
C8003
C8004
C8005
C8006
C8008
1-127-715-11
1-165-989-11
1-127-715-11
1-127-715-11
1-165-989-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CAP, CERAMIC
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CAP, CERAMIC
0.22uF
10uF
0.22uF
0.22uF
10uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
16V
6.3V
16V
16V
6.3V
C8007
* C8009
C8010
C8011
C8012
1-127-715-11
1-112-298-91
1-164-937-11
1-119-751-11
1-165-908-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
TANTAL. CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
0.22uF
1uF
0.001uF
22uF
1uF
10%
10%
10%
20%
10%
16V
16V
50V
16V
10V
C8013
C8015
C8016
C8017
C8018
1-114-238-91
1-115-339-11
1-100-566-91
1-100-566-91
1-165-908-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
22uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
1uF
20%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10V
50V
25V
25V
10V
C8019
C8020
C8021
C8023
C8024
1-119-751-11
1-100-539-91
1-112-300-91
1-112-300-91
1-115-339-11
TANTAL. CHIP
TANTAL. CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
22uF
47uF
4.7uF
4.7uF
0.1uF
20%
20%
10%
10%
10%
16V
6.3V
10V
10V
50V
C8025
C8026
C8027
C8028
C8029
1-114-238-91
1-100-539-91
1-115-339-11
1-165-989-11
1-100-567-81
CERAMIC CHIP
TANTAL. CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CAP, CERAMIC
CERAMIC CHIP
22uF
47uF
0.1uF
10uF
0.01uF
20%
20%
10%
10%
10%
10V
6.3V
50V
6.3V
25V
C8030
C8031
C8032
C8034
C8036
1-127-760-11
1-100-611-91
1-115-412-11
1-112-300-91
1-115-412-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
4.7uF
22uF
680PF
4.7uF
680PF
10%
20%
5%
10%
5%
6.3V
6.3V
25V
10V
25V
C8037
C8038
C8039
C8040
C8041
1-165-875-11
1-165-989-11
1-137-934-91
1-128-964-91
1-125-889-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CAP, CERAMIC
TANTAL. CHIP
TANTAL. CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
10uF
10uF
47uF
100uF
2.2uF
10%
10%
20%
20%
10%
10V
6.3V
10V
6.3V
10V
C8042
C8043
C8044
C8045
1-128-964-91
1-165-884-11
1-107-823-11
1-107-823-11
TANTAL. CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
100uF
2.2uF
0.47uF
0.47uF
20%
10%
10%
10%
6.3V
6.3V
16V
16V
Part No.
Description
C8046
1-112-300-91 CERAMIC CHIP
4.7uF
10%
10V
C8047
C8050
C8051
C8052
C8053
1-112-300-91
1-112-300-91
1-112-300-91
1-165-908-11
1-165-908-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
4.7uF
4.7uF
4.7uF
1uF
1uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10V
10V
10V
10V
10V
C8054
C8055
C8056
C8057
C8058
1-112-300-91
1-112-300-91
1-164-858-11
1-164-858-11
1-165-989-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CAP, CERAMIC
4.7uF
4.7uF
22PF
22PF
10uF
10%
10%
5%
5%
10%
10V
10V
50V
50V
6.3V
C8059
C8060
C8061
C8062
C8063
1-165-989-11
1-165-989-11
1-125-777-11
1-165-989-11
1-125-777-11
CAP, CERAMIC
CAP, CERAMIC
CERAMIC CHIP
CAP, CERAMIC
CERAMIC CHIP
10uF
10uF
0.1uF
10uF
0.1uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
6.3V
6.3V
10V
6.3V
10V
C8064
C8065
C8066
C8067
C8068
1-125-777-11
1-165-989-11
1-165-989-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CAP, CERAMIC
CAP, CERAMIC
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
0.1uF
10uF
10uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10V
6.3V
6.3V
10V
10V
C8069
C8070
C8071
C8072
C8073
1-165-989-11
1-165-989-11
1-165-989-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
CAP, CERAMIC
CAP, CERAMIC
CAP, CERAMIC
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
10uF
10uF
10uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
6.3V
6.3V
6.3V
10V
10V
C8074
C8090
C8091
C8092
C8093
1-137-934-91
1-100-567-81
1-165-875-11
1-100-611-91
1-100-611-91
TANTAL. CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
47uF
0.01uF
10uF
22uF
22uF
20%
10%
10%
20%
20%
10V
25V
10V
6.3V
6.3V
C8094
C8095
C8096
C8097
C8100
1-164-382-11
1-164-382-11
1-125-777-11
1-128-964-91
1-164-382-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
TANTAL. CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
91PF
91PF
0.1uF
100uF
91PF
5%
5%
10%
20%
5%
50V
50V
10V
6.3V
50V
C8101
C8102
C8103
C8109
C8110
1-115-412-11
1-164-382-11
1-115-412-11
1-114-238-91
1-114-238-91
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
680PF
91PF
680PF
22uF
22uF
5%
5%
5%
20%
20%
25V
50V
25V
10V
10V
C8111
C8112
C8115
C8116
C8117
1-112-717-91
1-127-820-11
1-165-908-11
1-164-937-11
1-164-874-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
1uF
4.7uF
1uF
0.001uF
100PF
10%
10%
10%
10%
5%
6.3V
16V
10V
50V
50V
C8118
C8119
1-165-908-11 CERAMIC CHIP
1-112-300-91 CERAMIC CHIP
1uF
4.7uF
10%
10%
10V
10V
< CONNECTOR >
CN1001
CN1002
CN1004
* CN1008
CN1011
1-817-920-11
1-816-648-61
1-816-648-61
1-817-544-71
1-816-655-61
CONNECTOR, FPC (ZIF) 80P
FFC/FPC CONNECTOR (LIF) 20P
FFC/FPC CONNECTOR (LIF) 20P (CPC)
CONNECTOR, FPC (ZIF) 39P
CONNECTOR, FFC/FPC 8P
* CN1012 1-816-650-51 FFC/FPC CONNECTOR (LIF) 24P
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
5-30
VC-543
Ref. No.
Part No.
Description
CN1014
CN1015
* CN1016
CN1017
1-816-648-61
1-817-920-11
1-816-650-51
1-816-654-61
FFC/FPC CONNECTOR (LIF) 20P
CONNECTOR, FPC (ZIF) 80P
FFC/FPC CONNECTOR (LIF) 24P
FFC/FPC CONNECTOR (LIF) 6P
Ref. No.
Part No.
Description
FB2401 1-469-082-21 INDUCTOR, FERRITE BEAD (1005)
FB2801 1-400-331-11 FERRITE, EMI (SMD) (1005)
CN1020 1-816-645-61 FFC/FPC CONNECTOR (LIF) 14P
* CN1201 1-822-221-11 CONNECTOR, COAXIAL 48P (RECEPTACLE)
* CN1202 1-822-221-11 CONNECTOR, COAXIAL 48P (RECEPTACLE)
* CN1203 1-822-221-11 CONNECTOR, COAXIAL 48P (RECEPTACLE)
CN4601 1-580-057-11 PIN, CONNECTOR (SMD) 4P
* CN5001 1-819-873-61 CONNECTOR, FPC (ZIF) 21P
* CN5002 1-817-283-71 CONNECTOR, FPC (ZIF) 51P
* CN5003 1-816-643-51 FFC/FPC CONNECTOR (LIF) 10P
< DIODE >
FB2802
FB3401
FB3601
FB3602
FB3606
1-400-331-11
1-400-619-11
1-469-581-21
1-400-723-11
1-400-723-11
FERRITE, EMI (SMD) (1005)
BEAD, FERRITE (CHIP) (1608)
INDUCTOR, FERRITE BEAD (1005)
INDUCTOR, FERRITE BEAD (1005)
INDUCTOR, FERRITE BEAD (1005)
FB3607
FB3608
FB3610
FB3801
FB3802
1-400-619-11
1-400-619-11
1-400-619-11
1-469-082-21
1-469-082-21
BEAD, FERRITE (CHIP) (1608)
BEAD, FERRITE (CHIP) (1608)
BEAD, FERRITE (CHIP) (1608)
INDUCTOR, FERRITE BEAD (1005)
INDUCTOR, FERRITE BEAD (1005)
FB3803
FB4202
FB4401
FB6001
FB6501
1-469-082-21
1-400-619-11
1-400-619-11
1-500-238-11
1-500-238-11
INDUCTOR, FERRITE BEAD (1005)
BEAD, FERRITE (CHIP) (1608)
BEAD, FERRITE (CHIP) (1608)
BEAD, FERRITE (CHIP) (1608)
BEAD, FERRITE (CHIP) (1608)
D3301
D4201
D4202
D4203
D4204
8-719-069-59
6-501-947-01
6-501-947-01
6-501-947-01
6-501-947-01
DIODE
DIODE
DIODE
DIODE
DIODE
UDZSNPTE-178.2B
MA2S1110G8S0
MA2S1110G8S0
MA2S1110G8S0
MA2S1110G8S0
D4602
* D4603
* D4604
D4605
* D4607
8-719-027-76
6-502-146-01
6-502-150-01
8-719-074-08
6-502-150-01
DIODE
DIODE
DIODE
DIODE
DIODE
1SS357-TPH3
MA2S7280G8S0
MA2SD320G8S0
MA4ZD03001S0
MA2SD320G8S0
FL3201 1-234-939-21 FILTER, EMI REMOVAL (SMD)
FL3202 1-234-939-21 FILTER, EMI REMOVAL (SMD)
FL3203 1-234-939-21 FILTER, EMI REMOVAL (SMD)
D4608
D4612
D4613
D4618
D4619
6-502-150-01
6-501-961-01
6-501-961-01
6-502-144-01
8-719-074-67
DIODE
DIODE
DIODE
DIODE
DIODE
MA2SD320G8S0
MAZS120G08S0
MAZS120G08S0
MA3S132EG8S0
EDZ-TE61-5.6B
IC1201
IC1202
IC1203
IC1204
IC1205
6-703-977-01
6-703-977-01
6-703-976-01
6-703-976-01
6-703-976-01
IC
IC
IC
IC
IC
R1114Q331D-TR-FA
R1114Q331D-TR-FA
R1114Q181D-TR-FA
R1114Q181D-TR-FA
R1114Q181D-TR-FA
D4620
D4622
D8002
8-719-074-67 DIODE EDZ-TE61-5.6B
8-719-081-19 DIODE 1SS383 (T5RSONY1)
8-719-056-23 DIODE MA2S111-(K8).SO
< FUSE >
IC1209
* IC1401
IC1403
IC1404
* IC1601
6-703-976-01
6-710-308-01
8-759-643-94
6-701-979-01
6-712-228-01
IC
IC
IC
IC
IC
R1114Q181D-TR-FA
CXD9891GG
TC7SLU04FU (TE85R)
TC7WB66FK (TE85R)
K4M51323LC-DN75T
FUSE (1.4A/32V)
FUSE (1.4A/32V)
FUSE (1.4A/32V)
FUSE (1.4A/32V)
FUSE (1.4A/32V)
* IC1602
* IC1801
IC2001
IC2002
* IC2201
6-713-562-01
6-710-743-01
6-708-108-01
6-707-959-01
8-753-276-37
IC
IC
IC
IC
IC
V55C2256164VBK7I (TP)
S4DF006X02-Y071-K12K4C
TLS26A100PFBR
AN12920AAVB
CXD3195AGG-T6
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
0 F4601
0 F4603
0 F4604
0 F4605
0 F4606
1-576-406-31
1-576-406-31
1-576-406-31
1-576-406-31
1-576-406-31
0 F4607
0 F4608
0 F4609
1-576-406-31 FUSE (1.4A/32V)
1-576-406-31 FUSE (1.4A/32V)
1-576-406-31 FUSE (1.4A/32V)
< FERRITE BEAD >
FB1401
FB1402
FB1403
* FB1405
FB1406
1-500-238-11
1-500-238-11
1-500-238-11
1-481-250-11
1-400-620-21
BEAD, FERRITE (CHIP) (1608)
BEAD, FERRITE (CHIP) (1608)
BEAD, FERRITE (CHIP) (1608)
INDUCTOR, FERRITE BEAD (1005)
INDUCTOR, FERRITE BEAD (1005)
FB1601
FB1602
FB1801
FB1802
FB1803
1-400-619-11
1-400-619-11
1-469-082-21
1-469-082-21
1-469-082-21
BEAD, FERRITE (CHIP) (1608)
BEAD, FERRITE (CHIP) (1608)
INDUCTOR, FERRITE BEAD (1005)
INDUCTOR, FERRITE BEAD (1005)
INDUCTOR, FERRITE BEAD (1005)
FB2001 1-469-082-21 INDUCTOR, FERRITE BEAD (1005)
FB2002 1-400-331-11 FERRITE, EMI (SMD) (1005)
FB2201 1-469-082-21 INDUCTOR, FERRITE BEAD (1005)
< FILTER >
< IC >
* IC2401 6-710-306-01 IC HYE18M256320CFX-7.5
IC2402 (Not supplied) IC S29AL016D70BFI013
(IC2402 is supplied including in VC-543 complete board (SERVICE).)
* IC2601 6-710-783-01 IC MB8AA1121BGL-G-ERE1
* IC2801 6-712-134-01 IC T3Z19XBG-0001 (E02)
IC3201 6-711-003-01 IC T6UL2XBG-0002 (EO2)
* IC3301 6-710-770-01 IC AD9889BBBCZRL-80
IC3302 6-705-338-01 IC TK11250CMCL-G
* IC3401 6-710-516-01 IC SN200507002ZZCR
* IC3601 6-710-594-01 IC S4LFS33X0-Y070
IC3804 (Not supplied) IC S99-50031-33-ER
(IC3804 is supplied including in VC-543 complete board (SERVICE).)
IC3805
IC3806
* IC4001
* IC4201
IC4202
IC4203
• Refer to page 5-1 for mark 0.
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
5-31
6-702-356-01
6-707-634-01
6-808-391-01
6-808-417-01
6-706-013-01
IC
IC
IC
IC
IC
AK6512CL-L
W9816G6CB-7-ER20
MB95005ABGL-G-119-ERE1
MB91195ABGL-G-262-ERE1
AK6514CF-E2
6-704-974-01 IC AK6512CAS-E2
VC-543
Ref. No.
Part No.
Description
* IC4401
* IC4601
IC4603
IC4606
6-808-385-01
6-710-636-01
6-708-133-01
6-707-208-01
IC
IC
IC
IC
MB91195ABGL-G-261-ERE1
MB44C005BBGL-G-ERE1
TK72130CSCL-G
TK11100CSCB-G
* IC4607
IC4611
IC4612
* IC5003
IC5004
6-708-464-01
8-759-581-11
6-703-977-01
6-708-444-01
6-707-208-01
IC
IC
IC
IC
IC
R1114Q251D-TR-FA
NJM2125F (TE2)
R1114Q331D-TR-FA
R1114Q281D-TR-FA
TK11100CSCB-G
* IC6001
IC6002
* IC6501
* IC7001
IC8002
6-807-895-01
8-759-681-42
6-807-895-01
6-709-026-01
6-703-228-01
IC
IC
IC
IC
IC
IC8003
IC8004
IC8005
IC8006
* IC8007
6-702-527-01
6-704-682-01
8-759-529-76
6-707-879-01
6-713-574-01
IC
IC
IC
IC
IC
IC8012
Ref. No.
Part No.
Description
L4611
L4612
L4613
L4615
L4616
1-456-498-11
1-469-549-21
1-469-551-21
1-469-549-21
1-469-561-21
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
47uH
1uH
2.2uH
1uH
100uH
L4618
L4622
L4623
L4624
L4625
1-469-555-21
1-469-555-21
1-469-555-21
1-469-549-21
1-469-549-21
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
10uH
10uH
10uH
1uH
1uH
BU2343AGLU-E2
NJM12902V (TE2)
BU2343AGLU-E2
R2J30500LG
TK11160CSCL-G
L4626
L4627
L5004
L5007
1-469-549-21
1-469-549-21
1-469-555-21
1-469-555-21
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
1uH
1uH
10uH
10uH
AK5380VT-E2
AK4384VT-E2
TC74VHC595FT (EL)
TC74VHC541FT (EKJ)
R2A15219FP
L6001
L6501
L7001
L7002
L8001
1-469-845-11
1-469-757-21
1-400-837-11
1-469-967-21
1-400-588-11
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
4.7uH
10uH
2.2uH
10uH
10uH
* L8002
* L8003
L8004
L8005
L8006
1-457-690-11
1-457-690-11
1-400-588-11
1-400-676-11
1-400-588-11
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
33uH
33uH
10uH
22uH
10uH
1-400-588-11 INDUCTOR
1-400-588-11 INDUCTOR
10uH
10uH
6-707-208-01 IC TK11100CSCB-G
< COIL >
L1401
L1402
L1403
L1404
L1801
1-469-555-21
1-469-555-21
1-469-555-21
1-400-353-21
1-400-676-11
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
10uH
10uH
10uH
22uH
22uH
L1802
L1803
L1804
L1805
L2001
1-400-675-11
1-400-588-11
1-400-588-11
1-400-676-11
1-400-588-11
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
10uH
10uH
10uH
22uH
10uH
L2002
L2003
L2006
L2201
L2202
1-400-588-11
1-400-588-11
1-400-588-11
1-400-675-11
1-400-676-11
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
10uH
10uH
10uH
10uH
22uH
L2203
L2204
L2205
L2601
L2602
1-400-676-11
1-400-676-11
1-400-676-11
1-400-675-11
1-400-675-11
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
22uH
22uH
22uH
10uH
10uH
L2603
L3301
L3302
L3303
L3401
1-400-675-11
1-400-588-11
1-400-588-11
1-400-588-11
1-400-588-11
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
10uH
10uH
10uH
10uH
10uH
L4601
L4602
L4603
L4604
L4605
1-456-136-21
1-456-497-11
1-456-497-11
1-456-136-21
1-456-497-11
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
10uH
15uH
15uH
10uH
15uH
L4606
L4607
L4608
L4609
L4610
1-456-136-21
1-456-497-11
1-456-497-11
1-456-497-11
1-469-549-21
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
10uH
15uH
15uH
15uH
1uH
L8007
L8009
< LINE FILTER >
LF3301
LF3302
LF3303
LF3304
LF3404
1-457-223-11
1-457-223-11
1-457-223-11
1-457-223-11
1-457-064-13
COMMON MODE CHOKE COIL
COMMON MODE CHOKE COIL
COMMON MODE CHOKE COIL
COMMON MODE CHOKE COIL
COMMON MODE CHOKE COIL
< TRANSISTOR >
Q2001
Q2002
Q2003
Q2004
Q2005
6-550-232-01
6-550-232-01
6-550-232-01
6-550-232-01
6-550-232-01
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
2SA2029FS6T2LQ/R
2SA2029FS6T2LQ/R
2SA2029FS6T2LQ/R
2SA2029FS6T2LQ/R
2SA2029FS6T2LQ/R
Q2006
Q2007
Q2008
Q2009
Q3601
6-550-232-01
6-550-232-01
6-550-232-01
6-550-232-01
6-550-119-01
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
2SA2029FS6T2LQ/R
2SA2029FS6T2LQ/R
2SA2029FS6T2LQ/R
2SA2029FS6T2LQ/R
DTC144EMFS6T2L
Q3602
Q3603
Q3604
Q3605
Q3606
6-550-237-01
6-550-119-01
6-550-239-01
8-729-053-54
6-550-174-01
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
2SC5658FS6T2LQ/R
DTC144EMFS6T2L
DTA144EMFS6T2L
HN1A01FE-Y/GR (TPLR3)
2SA2030T2L
* Q4601
Q4602
Q4603
Q4604
Q4611
6-551-796-01
6-551-792-01
8-729-056-72
8-729-056-02
6-550-119-01
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
UNR92A3G08S0
UNR91ABG08S0
MCH5805-TL-E
MCH5804-TL-E
DTC144EMFS6T2L
Q4612
Q4615
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
5-32
6-551-184-01 TRANSISTOR
6-551-115-01 TRANSISTOR
MCH6305-TL-E-S
ECH8631-S-TL-E
VC-543
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Part No.
Q4616
* Q5001
* Q5002
8-729-047-68 TRANSISTOR
6-551-881-01 TRANSISTOR
6-551-881-01 TRANSISTOR
Description
SSM3K03FE (TPL3)
2SA2174GR8S0
2SA2174GR8S0
Ref. No.
* Q5004
Q5005
* Q7001
* Q7002
* Q7003
6-551-881-01
6-550-119-01
6-551-796-01
6-551-881-01
6-551-796-01
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
2SA2174GR8S0
DTC144EMFS6T2L
UNR92A3G08S0
2SA2174GR8S0
UNR92A3G08S0
* Q7004
Q8001
Q8002
Q8003
Q8004
6-551-881-01
8-729-202-38
8-729-202-38
8-729-202-38
8-729-202-38
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
2SA2174GR8S0
2SC3326N-A
2SC3326N-A
2SC3326N-A
2SC3326N-A
Q8005
Q8006
Q8007
Q8014
Q8015
8-729-202-38
8-729-202-38
6-550-242-01
6-551-184-01
6-550-237-01
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
2SC3326N-A
2SC3326N-A
DTC114EMFS6T2L
MCH6305-TL-E-S
2SC5658FS6T2LQ/R
1-218-953-11
1-218-953-11
1-216-864-11
1-216-817-11
1-216-817-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
SHORT CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
1K
1K
0
470
470
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
5%
5%
1/10W
1/10W
R1055
R1056
R1057
R1061
1-218-990-81
1-218-990-81
1-218-990-81
1-216-864-11
SHORT CHIP
SHORT CHIP
SHORT CHIP
SHORT CHIP
0
0
0
0
R1309
R1310
R1311
R1401
R1404
1-218-990-81
1-218-990-81
1-218-990-81
1-218-953-11
1-218-977-11
SHORT CHIP
SHORT CHIP
SHORT CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
0
0
0
1K
100K
R1405
R1407
R1408
R1412
R1414
1-218-933-11
1-218-940-11
1-218-953-11
1-218-990-81
1-218-990-81
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
SHORT CHIP
SHORT CHIP
22
82
1K
0
0
R1418
R1421
R1422
R1423
R1426
1-216-864-11
1-218-990-81
1-218-977-11
1-218-990-81
1-218-973-11
SHORT CHIP
SHORT CHIP
METAL CHIP
SHORT CHIP
METAL CHIP
0
0
100K
0
47K
R1427
R1430
R1604
R1805
R1807
1-218-990-81
1-218-990-81
1-218-990-81
1-218-977-11
1-218-990-81
SHORT CHIP
SHORT CHIP
SHORT CHIP
METAL CHIP
SHORT CHIP
0
0
0
100K
0
R1808
R1809
R1810
R1811
R1812
1-208-711-11
1-218-935-11
1-218-935-11
1-218-937-11
1-218-935-11
RES, CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
15K
33
33
47
33
0.50%
5%
5%
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
R1813
R1814
R1815
1-218-941-81 METAL CHIP
1-218-953-11 METAL CHIP
1-218-941-81 METAL CHIP
100
1K
100
5%
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
Description
1-218-990-81 SHORT CHIP
1-218-929-11 METAL CHIP
0
10
R1818
R1819
R1821
R1822
R1823
1-218-935-11
1-218-965-11
1-218-990-81
1-208-699-11
1-218-990-81
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
SHORT CHIP
METAL CHIP
SHORT CHIP
33
10K
0
4.7K
0
R1825
R1827
R1829
R1831
R1832
1-218-990-81
1-208-711-11
1-218-973-11
1-218-990-81
1-218-935-11
SHORT CHIP
RES, CHIP
METAL CHIP
SHORT CHIP
METAL CHIP
0
15K
47K
0
33
R1833
R1836
* R2001
* R2002
* R2003
1-218-965-11
1-218-990-81
1-208-869-11
1-208-869-11
1-208-869-11
METAL CHIP
SHORT CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
R2004
R2005
R2006
R2007
R2008
1-208-677-11
1-208-677-11
1-208-677-11
1-208-677-11
1-208-677-11
R2009
R2013
R2014
R2015
R2016
< RESISTOR >
R1036
R1037
R1042
R1045
R1046
Part No.
R1816
R1817
5%
1/16W
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
0.50% 1/16W
0.50% 1/16W
5%
1/16W
5%
1/16W
10K
0
180
180
180
5%
1/16W
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
560
560
560
560
560
0.50%
0.50%
0.50%
0.50%
0.50%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1-208-677-11
1-218-953-11
1-218-953-11
1-218-953-11
1-218-961-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
560
1K
1K
1K
4.7K
0.50%
5%
5%
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
R2017
R2018
R2019
R2020
R2021
1-218-961-11
1-218-961-11
1-218-961-11
1-218-961-11
1-218-961-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
4.7K
4.7K
4.7K
4.7K
4.7K
5%
5%
5%
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1-208-860-81
1-208-860-81
1-208-860-81
1-218-933-11
1-218-941-81
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
75
75
75
22
100
0.50%
0.50%
0.50%
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
0.50% 1/16W
0.50% 1/16W
0.50% 1/16W
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
5%
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
R2022
R2023
R2024
R2207
R2208
5%
1/16W
R2209
R2210
R2212
R2213
R2214
1-218-961-11
1-218-961-11
1-218-961-11
1-218-961-11
1-218-961-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
4.7K
4.7K
4.7K
4.7K
4.7K
5%
5%
5%
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
5%
1/16W
R2215
R2217
R2218
R2219
R2220
1-218-990-81
1-218-961-11
1-218-961-11
1-218-961-11
1-218-961-11
SHORT CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
0
4.7K
4.7K
4.7K
4.7K
5%
5%
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
R2221
R2222
R2223
R2224
R2226
1-218-961-11
1-218-961-11
1-218-961-11
1-218-961-11
1-218-961-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
4.7K
4.7K
4.7K
4.7K
4.7K
5%
5%
5%
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
R2228
R2230
R2231
R2233
R2235
1-218-961-11
1-218-935-11
1-218-961-11
1-218-990-81
1-218-990-81
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
SHORT CHIP
SHORT CHIP
4.7K
33
4.7K
0
0
5%
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
5%
1/16W
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
5-33
VC-543
Ref. No.
Part No.
Description
R2236
R2238
R2402
R2605
R2607
1-218-990-81
1-218-961-11
1-218-990-81
1-218-941-81
1-218-941-81
SHORT CHIP
METAL CHIP
SHORT CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
0
4.7K
0
100
100
Ref. No.
R2609
R2610
R2612
R2613
R2615
1-218-990-81
1-218-990-81
1-218-953-11
1-218-953-11
1-218-990-81
SHORT CHIP
SHORT CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
SHORT CHIP
0
0
1K
1K
0
R2619
R2620
R2622
R2624
R2625
1-218-990-81
1-218-990-81
1-218-953-11
1-218-990-81
1-218-990-81
SHORT CHIP
SHORT CHIP
METAL CHIP
SHORT CHIP
SHORT CHIP
0
0
1K
0
0
R2801
R2803
R2804
R3201
R3202
1-218-990-81
1-218-990-81
1-218-990-81
1-218-929-11
1-218-929-11
SHORT CHIP
SHORT CHIP
SHORT CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
0
0
0
10
10
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
R3204
R3205
R3302
R3304
R3311
1-218-990-81
1-218-941-81
1-218-961-11
1-218-961-11
1-208-720-11
SHORT CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
0
100
4.7K
4.7K
36K
5%
5%
5%
0.50%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
R3312
R3313
R3314
R3315
R3316
1-208-886-81
1-218-935-11
1-218-935-11
1-218-935-11
1-218-935-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
910
33
33
33
33
0.50%
5%
5%
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
R3317
R3318
R3319
R3320
R3321
1-218-935-11
1-218-935-11
1-218-935-11
1-218-935-11
1-218-956-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
33
33
33
33
1.8K
5%
5%
5%
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
R3322
R3323
R3325
R3326
R3327
1-218-956-11
1-218-973-11
1-218-990-81
1-218-990-81
1-218-990-81
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
SHORT CHIP
SHORT CHIP
SHORT CHIP
1.8K
47K
0
0
0
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
R3401
R3402
R3403
R3404
R3405
1-218-965-11
1-218-965-11
1-208-652-11
1-208-652-11
1-208-652-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
10K
10K
51
51
51
5%
5%
0.50%
0.50%
0.50%
R3406
R3407
R3408
R3409
R3410
1-208-652-11
1-218-990-81
1-218-953-11
1-208-906-81
1-218-990-81
METAL CHIP
SHORT CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
SHORT CHIP
51
0
1K
6.2K
0
0.50% 1/16W
R3411
R3412
R3413
R3601
R3602
1-218-990-81
1-218-953-11
1-218-990-81
1-218-953-11
1-218-953-11
SHORT CHIP
METAL CHIP
SHORT CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
0
1K
0
1K
1K
R3605
R3606
1-218-973-11 METAL CHIP
1-218-953-11 METAL CHIP
47K
1K
5%
1/16W
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
5%
1/16W
0.50% 1/16W
5%
1/16W
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
5-34
Part No.
Description
R3607
R3608
R3609
1-218-953-11 METAL CHIP
1-218-985-11 METAL CHIP
1-218-985-11 METAL CHIP
1K
470K
470K
5%
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
R3613
R3614
R3615
R3616
R3617
1-218-977-11
1-218-977-11
1-218-990-81
1-218-977-11
1-218-977-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
SHORT CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
100K
100K
0
100K
100K
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
R3618
R3627
R3628
R3631
R3632
1-218-977-11
1-218-941-81
1-218-933-11
1-218-985-11
1-218-953-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
100K
100
22
470K
1K
5%
5%
5%
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
R3633
R3634
R3635
R3636
R3637
1-218-953-11
1-218-953-11
1-218-953-11
1-218-953-11
1-218-953-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
1K
1K
1K
1K
1K
5%
5%
5%
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
R3638
R3639
R3640
R3641
R3642
1-218-953-11
1-218-953-11
1-218-953-11
1-218-965-11
1-218-965-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
1K
1K
1K
10K
10K
5%
5%
5%
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
R3643
R3644
R3645
R3646
R3647
1-218-965-11
1-218-965-11
1-218-965-11
1-218-965-11
1-218-965-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
10K
10K
10K
10K
10K
5%
5%
5%
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
R3648
R3649
R3650
R3651
R3653
1-218-965-11
1-218-965-11
1-218-959-11
1-218-959-11
1-218-940-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
10K
10K
3.3K
3.3K
82
5%
5%
5%
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
R3655
R3661
R3663
R3664
R3665
1-218-977-11
1-218-953-11
1-218-955-11
1-218-962-11
1-218-959-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
100K
1K
1.5K
5.6K
3.3K
5%
5%
5%
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
R3666
R3668
R3673
R3676
R3677
1-218-961-11
1-218-957-11
1-218-977-11
1-218-953-11
1-218-953-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
4.7K
2.2K
100K
1K
1K
5%
5%
5%
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
R3678
R3801
R3802
R3803
R3806
1-218-953-11
1-218-977-11
1-218-977-11
1-218-941-81
1-218-977-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
1K
100K
100K
100
100K
5%
5%
5%
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
R3807
R3808
R4002
R4003
R4004
1-218-941-81
1-218-953-11
1-218-977-11
1-218-949-11
1-218-973-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
100
1K
100K
470
47K
5%
5%
5%
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
R4006
R4007
R4008
R4009
1-218-961-11
1-219-570-11
1-218-990-81
1-218-867-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
SHORT CHIP
METAL CHIP
4.7K
10M
0
6.8K
5%
5%
1/16W
1/10W
0.50% 1/10W
VC-543
Ref. No.
Part No.
Description
Ref. No.
R4010
1-208-893-11 METAL CHIP
1.8K
0.50% 1/16W
R4012
R4013
R4015
R4016
R4017
1-218-965-11
1-218-945-11
1-218-965-11
1-218-977-11
1-218-989-11
10K
220
10K
100K
1M
5%
5%
5%
5%
5%
R4018
1-218-965-11 METAL CHIP
10K
R4019
1-218-965-11 METAL CHIP
10K
R4020
R4021
R4022
1-218-959-11 METAL CHIP
1-218-967-11 METAL CHIP
1-208-911-11 RES, CHIP
3.3K
15K
10K
5%
1/16W
(Z5C/Z5E/Z5P)
5%
1/16W
(Z5J/Z5N/Z5U)
5%
1/16W
5%
1/16W
0.50% 1/16W
R4023
R4025
R4026
R4027
R4028
1-218-985-11
1-208-927-11
1-208-935-11
1-218-989-11
1-216-833-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES, CHIP
METAL CHIP
470K
47K
100K
1M
10K
5%
0.50%
0.50%
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/10W
R4029
R4030
R4031
R4032
R4033
1-218-965-11
1-218-965-11
1-218-953-11
1-218-953-11
1-218-965-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
10K
10K
1K
1K
10K
5%
5%
5%
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
R4034
R4035
R4202
R4203
1-218-965-11
1-218-977-11
1-218-990-81
1-218-965-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
SHORT CHIP
METAL CHIP
10K
100K
0
10K
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
5%
1/16W
R4204
R4206
R4207
R4208
R4209
1-218-977-11
1-218-965-11
1-218-977-11
1-218-953-11
1-218-953-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
100K
10K
100K
1K
1K
5%
5%
5%
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
R4210
R4211
R4212
R4213
R4215
1-218-941-81
1-218-965-11
1-218-965-11
1-218-990-81
1-218-977-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
SHORT CHIP
METAL CHIP
100
10K
10K
0
100K
5%
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
5%
1/16W
R4216
R4217
R4218
R4219
R4220
1-218-985-11
1-218-953-11
1-218-989-11
1-218-989-11
1-218-973-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES, CHIP
RES, CHIP
METAL CHIP
470K
1K
1M
1M
47K
5%
5%
5%
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
R4223
R4248
R4250
R4251
R4253
1-218-977-11
1-218-977-11
1-218-990-81
1-218-990-81
1-218-990-81
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
SHORT CHIP
SHORT CHIP
SHORT CHIP
100K
100K
0
0
0
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
R4254
R4255
R4270
R4271
R4272
1-218-990-81
1-218-990-81
1-218-953-11
1-218-989-11
1-218-989-11
SHORT CHIP
SHORT CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES, CHIP
RES, CHIP
0
0
1K
1M
1M
5%
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
R4273
R4274
R4279
R4280
R4281
1-218-953-11
1-218-965-11
1-218-953-11
1-218-953-11
1-218-972-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
1K
10K
1K
1K
39K
5%
5%
5%
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES, CHIP
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
5-35
Part No.
Description
R4282
R4283
R4287
R4288
R4289
1-218-972-11
1-218-973-11
1-218-990-81
1-218-990-81
1-218-990-81
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
SHORT CHIP
SHORT CHIP
SHORT CHIP
39K
5%
47K
5%
0
0 (Z5J/Z5N/Z5U)
0 (Z5C/Z5E/Z5P)
1/16W
1/16W
R4401
R4402
R4403
R4405
R4406
1-218-941-81
1-218-965-11
1-218-965-11
1-218-977-11
1-218-990-81
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
SHORT CHIP
100
10K
10K
100K
0
5%
5%
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
R4413
R4414
R4415
R4418
R4420
1-218-965-11
1-218-965-11
1-218-977-11
1-218-985-11
1-218-977-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
10K
10K
100K
470K
100K
5%
5%
5%
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
R4421
R4423
R4424
R4427
R4428
1-218-953-11
1-218-985-11
1-218-977-11
1-218-981-91
1-218-977-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
1K
470K
100K
220K
100K
5%
5%
5%
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
R4429
R4430
R4431
R4432
R4437
1-218-977-11
1-218-977-11
1-218-977-11
1-218-975-11
1-218-977-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
100K
100K
100K
68K
100K
5%
5%
5%
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
R4438
R4439
R4440
R4442
R4443
1-218-977-11
1-218-977-11
1-218-977-11
1-218-977-11
1-218-977-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
100K
100K
100K
100K
100K
5%
5%
5%
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
R4446
R4601
R4604
R4606
R4607
1-218-977-11
1-218-961-11
1-208-931-11
1-218-961-11
1-216-789-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
100K
4.7K
68K
4.7K
2.2
5%
5%
0.50%
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/10W
R4608
R4610
R4611
R4612
R4613
1-218-941-81
1-218-944-11
1-208-699-11
1-208-909-11
1-208-923-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
100
180
4.7K
8.2K
33K
5%
5%
0.50%
0.50%
0.50%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
R4614
R4615
R4616
R4617
R4618
1-218-969-11
1-218-987-11
1-218-979-11
1-218-947-11
1-218-969-11
RES, CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES, CHIP
22K
680K
150K
330
22K
5%
5%
5%
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
R4619
R4620
R4629
R4637
R4638
1-218-969-11
1-218-989-11
1-218-990-81
1-216-295-91
1-216-295-91
RES, CHIP
RES, CHIP
SHORT CHIP
SHORT CHIP
SHORT CHIP
22K
1M
0
0
0
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
R4639
R4650
R4653
R4654
R4655
1-216-295-91
1-216-295-91
1-208-935-11
1-218-990-81
1-208-923-11
SHORT CHIP
SHORT CHIP
METAL CHIP
SHORT CHIP
METAL CHIP
0
0
100K
0
33K
0.50% 1/16W
R4668
R4669
1-218-958-11 METAL CHIP
1-208-889-11 METAL CHIP
2.7K
1.2K
5%
1/16W
0.50% 1/16W
0.50% 1/16W
VC-543
Ref. No.
Part No.
Description
Ref. No.
R4677
R4695
R4705
1-216-295-91 SHORT CHIP
1-216-295-91 SHORT CHIP
1-218-965-11 METAL CHIP
0
0
10K
R4706
R4707
R4714
R4723
R4726
1-218-989-11
1-218-953-11
1-216-295-91
1-218-989-11
1-218-977-11
RES, CHIP
METAL CHIP
SHORT CHIP
RES, CHIP
METAL CHIP
1M
1K
0
1M
100K
R4730
R4734
R4735
R4738
R4739
1-216-295-91
1-208-683-11
1-208-699-11
1-208-711-11
1-208-703-11
SHORT CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES, CHIP
METAL CHIP
R4742
R4743
R4747
R5100
R5101
1-216-864-11
1-216-864-11
1-218-975-11
1-218-973-11
1-218-953-11
R5102
R5104
R5105
R5107
R5117
5%
1/16W
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
0
1K
4.7K
15K
6.8K
0.50%
0.50%
0.50%
0.50%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
SHORT CHIP
SHORT CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
0
0
68K
47K
1K
5%
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1-218-973-11
1-218-953-11
1-218-953-11
1-218-973-11
1-208-923-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
47K
1K
1K
47K
33K
5%
5%
5%
5%
0.50%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
R5118
R5119
R6016
R6017
R6019
1-208-703-11
1-208-711-11
1-208-689-11
1-208-689-11
1-208-689-11
METAL CHIP
RES, CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
6.8K
15K
1.8K
1.8K
1.8K
0.50%
0.50%
0.50%
0.50%
0.50%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
R6020
R6021
R6022
R6023
R6024
1-208-689-11
1-208-721-11
1-208-721-11
1-208-909-11
1-208-721-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
1.8K
39K
39K
8.2K
39K
0.50%
0.50%
0.50%
0.50%
0.50%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
R6026
R6027
R6028
R6029
R6030
1-218-958-11
1-218-958-11
1-208-909-11
1-208-721-11
1-208-721-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
2.7K
2.7K
8.2K
39K
39K
5%
5%
0.50%
0.50%
0.50%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
R6032
R6041
R6045
R6046
R6047
1-208-909-11
1-218-990-81
1-218-990-81
1-208-721-11
1-218-965-11
METAL CHIP
SHORT CHIP
SHORT CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
8.2K
0
0
39K
10K
0.50% 1/16W
0.50% 1/16W
5%
1/16W
R6048
R6049
R6050
R6051
R6054
1-208-909-11
1-208-909-11
1-208-721-11
1-208-721-11
1-218-958-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
8.2K
8.2K
39K
39K
2.7K
0.50%
0.50%
0.50%
0.50%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
R6055
R6510
R6511
R6516
R6518
1-218-958-11
1-208-909-11
1-208-909-11
1-218-956-11
1-218-956-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
2.7K
8.2K
8.2K
1.8K
1.8K
5%
0.50%
0.50%
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
R6520
R6526
R6527
R6529
1-218-990-81
1-218-972-11
1-218-956-11
1-218-972-11
SHORT CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
0
39K
1.8K
39K
5%
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
5-36
Part No.
Description
R6531
1-218-965-11 METAL CHIP
10K
5%
1/16W
R6532
R6533
R6537
R6540
R7004
1-208-721-11
1-218-956-11
1-218-990-81
1-208-721-11
1-218-990-81
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
SHORT CHIP
METAL CHIP
SHORT CHIP
39K
1.8K
0
39K
0
0.50% 1/16W
5%
1/16W
R7005
R7007
R7008
R7009
R7010
1-218-877-11
1-218-871-11
1-218-990-81
1-218-883-11
1-218-881-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
SHORT CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
18K
10K
0
33K
27K
0.50% 1/10W
0.50% 1/10W
R7011
R7012
R7014
R7016
R7017
1-208-717-11
1-218-869-11
1-218-877-11
1-218-871-11
1-218-990-81
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
SHORT CHIP
27K
8.2K
18K
10K
0
0.50%
0.50%
0.50%
0.50%
1/16W
1/10W
1/10W
1/10W
R7018
R7019
R7020
R7021
R7022
1-218-883-11
1-218-881-11
1-208-717-11
1-218-941-81
1-218-869-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
33K
27K
27K
100
8.2K
0.50%
0.50%
0.50%
5%
0.50%
1/10W
1/10W
1/16W
1/16W
1/10W
R7024
R7026
R7028
R7029
R7030
1-216-864-11
1-216-864-11
1-218-977-11
1-216-864-11
1-218-977-11
SHORT CHIP
SHORT CHIP
METAL CHIP
SHORT CHIP
METAL CHIP
0
0
100K
0
100K
5%
1/16W
5%
1/16W
R7031
R7032
R7033
R7034
R7035
1-218-977-11
1-218-977-11
1-218-977-11
1-218-977-11
1-218-977-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
100K
100K
100K
100K
100K
5%
5%
5%
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
R7038
R7040
R7042
R7043
R8001
1-218-953-11
1-218-973-11
1-218-953-11
1-218-973-11
1-218-971-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
1K
47K
1K
47K
33K
5%
5%
5%
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
R8004
R8005
R8006
R8007
R8008
1-208-923-11
1-208-947-11
1-218-892-11
1-218-969-11
1-218-969-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES, CHIP
RES, CHIP
33K
330K
75K
22K
22K
0.50%
0.50%
0.50%
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/10W
1/16W
1/16W
R8011
R8012
R8013
R8014
R8015
1-208-927-11
1-208-927-11
1-218-970-11
1-218-970-11
1-208-911-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES, CHIP
47K
47K
27K
27K
10K
0.50%
0.50%
5%
5%
0.50%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
R8016
R8017
R8018
R8019
R8021
1-208-911-11
1-208-911-11
1-208-911-11
1-218-953-11
1-211-979-11
RES, CHIP
RES, CHIP
RES, CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
10K
10K
10K
1K
27
0.50%
0.50%
0.50%
5%
0.50%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/10W
R8022
R8024
R8025
R8026
R8030
1-211-979-11
1-218-989-11
1-218-989-11
1-218-953-11
1-211-975-11
METAL CHIP
RES, CHIP
RES, CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
27
1M
1M
1K
18
0.50%
5%
5%
5%
0.50%
1/10W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/10W
0.50% 1/16W
0.50% 1/10W
0.50% 1/10W
VC-543
Ref. No.
Part No.
Description
R8031
R8032
R8033
R8035
R8036
1-218-953-11
1-218-953-11
1-211-975-11
1-218-953-11
1-218-953-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
1K
1K
18
1K
1K
5%
5%
0.50%
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/10W
1/16W
1/16W
Ref. No.
R8137
R8138
R8139
R8037
R8038
R8039
R8040
R8041
1-218-953-11
1-218-953-11
1-218-990-81
1-218-990-81
1-218-990-81
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
SHORT CHIP
SHORT CHIP
SHORT CHIP
1K
1K
0
0
0
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
RB1001
RB1002
RB2201
RB4002
RB4004
R8042
R8043
R8044
R8045
R8046
1-218-990-81
1-218-990-81
1-218-990-81
1-218-990-81
1-218-990-81
SHORT CHIP
SHORT CHIP
SHORT CHIP
SHORT CHIP
SHORT CHIP
0
0
0
0
0
R8047
R8048
R8049
R8050
R8052
1-218-990-81
1-218-990-81
1-218-990-81
1-218-990-81
1-218-977-11
SHORT CHIP
SHORT CHIP
SHORT CHIP
SHORT CHIP
METAL CHIP
0
0
0
0
100K
R8065
R8067
R8069
R8070
R8071
1-218-971-11
1-216-864-11
1-218-847-11
1-218-871-11
1-218-879-11
METAL CHIP
SHORT CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
R8072
R8073
R8074
R8075
R8076
1-218-878-11
1-218-847-11
1-218-871-11
1-218-879-11
1-218-878-11
R8077
R8079
R8082
R8087
R8088
Part No.
Description
1-208-911-11 RES, CHIP
1-208-715-11 METAL CHIP
1-208-911-11 RES, CHIP
10K
22K
10K
0.50% 1/16W
0.50% 1/16W
0.50% 1/16W
< COMPOSITION CIRCUIT BLOCK >
1-234-375-21
1-234-400-21
1-234-377-21
1-234-381-11
1-234-378-11
RES, NETWORK 1K (1005X4)
CONDUCTOR, NETWORK (1005X4)
RES, NETWORK 4.7K (1005X4)
RES, NETWORK 100K (1005X4)
RES, NETWORK 10K (1005X4)
RB4005 1-234-375-21 RES, NETWORK
RB4006 1-234-375-21 RES, NETWORK
1K (1005X4)
1K (1005X4)
< VIBRATOR >
* X1401
5%
1/16W
33K
0
1K
10K
22K
5%
1/16W
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
20K
1K
10K
22K
20K
0.50%
0.50%
0.50%
0.50%
0.50%
1/10W
1/10W
1/10W
1/10W
1/10W
1-218-971-11
1-208-918-11
1-208-918-11
1-211-979-11
1-211-979-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
33K
20K
20K
27
27
5%
0.50%
0.50%
0.50%
0.50%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/10W
1/10W
R8089
R8090
R8091
R8092
R8093
1-211-979-11
1-211-979-11
1-211-975-11
1-211-975-11
1-211-975-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
27
27
18
18
18
0.50%
0.50%
0.50%
0.50%
0.50%
1/10W
1/10W
1/10W
1/10W
1/10W
R8094
R8095
R8098
R8099
R8108
1-211-975-11
1-218-971-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-864-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
SHORT CHIP
18
33K
100
100
0
0.50%
5%
5%
5%
1/10W
1/16W
1/10W
1/10W
R8110
R8123
R8124
R8125
R8126
1-216-864-11
1-245-604-11
1-245-604-11
1-218-990-81
1-218-990-81
SHORT CHIP
RES, CHIP
RES, CHIP
SHORT CHIP
SHORT CHIP
0
10M
10M
0
0
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
R8127
R8128
R8129
R8130
R8131
1-216-864-11
1-208-943-11
1-218-990-81
1-208-935-11
1-216-864-11
SHORT CHIP
METAL CHIP
SHORT CHIP
METAL CHIP
SHORT CHIP
0
220K
0
100K
0
R8135
R8136
1-218-973-11 METAL CHIP
1-218-973-11 METAL CHIP
* X1402
X3401
X4001
X4201
1-813-907-21 QUARTZ CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR
(83.076923MHz)
1-813-906-21 QUARTZ CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR (83.16MHz)
1-781-045-11 VIBRATOR, CRYSTAL (24.576MHz)
1-781-525-11 VIBRATOR, CRYSTAL (32.768kHz)
1-795-920-11 VIBRATOR, CRYSTAL (20MHz)
* X4401 1-767-205-81 VIBRATOR, CRYSTAL (20MHz)
************************************************************
0.50% 1/10W
0.50% 1/10W
0.50% 1/10W
A-1599-826-A VF-178 BOARD, COMPLETE
**********************
< CAPACITOR >
C6201
C6202
C6203
C6204
C6205
1-112-746-11
1-100-611-91
1-112-746-11
1-112-746-11
1-100-611-91
CAP, CERAMIC
CERAMIC CHIP
CAP, CERAMIC
CAP, CERAMIC
CERAMIC CHIP
4.7uF
22uF
4.7uF
4.7uF
22uF
10%
20%
10%
10%
20%
6.3V
6.3V
6.3V
6.3V
6.3V
C6206
C6207
C6208
C6209
C6210
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-165-908-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
1uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10V
10V
10V
10V
10V
C6211
C6212
C6213
C6214
C6215
1-165-908-11
1-165-884-11
1-100-581-81
1-119-923-11
1-165-908-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CAP, CERAMIC
CERAMIC CHIP
1uF
2.2uF
0.0047uF
0.047uF
1uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10V
6.3V
50V
10V
10V
C6216
C6217
C6218
C6219
C6220
1-165-908-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-125-777-11
1-165-908-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
0.1uF
1uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10V
10V
10V
10V
10V
C6221
C6222
C6223
C6224
C6225
1-165-908-11
1-100-567-81
1-125-777-11
1-112-746-11
1-112-746-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CAP, CERAMIC
CAP, CERAMIC
1uF
0.01uF
0.1uF
4.7uF
4.7uF
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10V
25V
10V
6.3V
6.3V
C6226
C6227
1-112-746-11 CAP, CERAMIC
1-112-746-11 CAP, CERAMIC
4.7uF
4.7uF
10%
10%
6.3V
6.3V
0.50% 1/16W
0.50% 1/16W
< CONNECTOR >
47K
47K
VF-178
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
* CN6201 1-817-543-71 CONNECTOR, FPC (ZIF) 27P
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
5-37
VF-178
Ref. No.
Part No.
Description
Ref. No.
Part No.
* CN6202 1-817-910-71 CONNECTOR, FPC (ZIF) 45P
1-400-927-31
1-400-927-31
1-400-927-31
1-400-927-31
CN5801 1-816-650-51 FFC/FPC CONNECTOR (LIF) 24P
CN5802 1-820-791-11 XLR CONNECTOR (RECEPTACLE) 3P
(INPUT1/INPUT2)
BEAD, FERRITE (1005)
BEAD, FERRITE (1005)
BEAD, FERRITE (1005)
BEAD, FERRITE (1005)
< DIODE >
< IC >
* IC6201
Description
< CONNECTOR >
< FERRITE BEAD >
FB6201
FB6202
FB6203
FB6204
6-712-180-01 IC IR3Y80Y6
*
*
*
*
*
D5801
D5802
D5803
D5804
D5851
6-501-947-01
6-501-947-01
6-501-947-01
6-501-947-01
6-501-947-01
DIODE
DIODE
DIODE
DIODE
DIODE
MA2S1110G8S0
MA2S1110G8S0
MA2S1110G8S0
MA2S1110G8S0
MA2S1110G8S0
*
*
*
*
*
D5852
D5853
D5854
D5855
D5856
6-501-947-01
6-501-947-01
6-501-947-01
6-501-947-01
6-501-947-01
DIODE
DIODE
DIODE
DIODE
DIODE
MA2S1110G8S0
MA2S1110G8S0
MA2S1110G8S0
MA2S1110G8S0
MA2S1110G8S0
*
*
*
*
*
D5857
D5858
D5901
D5902
D5903
6-501-947-01
6-501-947-01
6-501-947-01
6-501-947-01
6-501-947-01
DIODE
DIODE
DIODE
DIODE
DIODE
MA2S1110G8S0
MA2S1110G8S0
MA2S1110G8S0
MA2S1110G8S0
MA2S1110G8S0
< COIL >
L6201
L6202
L6203
L6204
L6205
1-400-588-11
1-400-588-11
1-400-588-11
1-400-588-11
1-400-588-11
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
XL-010
10uH
10uH
10uH
10uH
10uH
< RESISTOR >
R6206 1-208-911-11 RES, CHIP
10K
0.50% 1/16W
R6207 1-208-699-11 METAL CHIP
4.7K
0.50% 1/16W
R6208 1-218-990-81 SHORT CHIP
0
R6209 1-218-977-11 METAL CHIP
100K
5%
1/16W
R6213 1-218-953-11 METAL CHIP
1K
5%
1/16W
************************************************************
A-1599-620-A XL-010 BOARD, COMPLETE
**********************
(IC5952 is not supplied, but this is included in XL-010 complete board.)
< CAPACITOR >
C5815
C5817
C5818
C5861
C5862
1-162-964-11
1-128-594-11
1-128-594-11
1-165-989-11
1-165-989-11
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT CHIP
ELECT CHIP
CAP, CERAMIC
CAP, CERAMIC
0.001uF
1uF
1uF
10uF
10uF
10%
20%
20%
10%
10%
50V
50V
50V
6.3V
6.3V
C5863
C5865
C5866
C5867
C5868
1-165-875-11
1-128-594-11
1-128-594-11
1-128-594-11
1-128-594-11
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT CHIP
ELECT CHIP
ELECT CHIP
ELECT CHIP
10uF
1uF
1uF
1uF
1uF
10%
20%
20%
20%
20%
10V
50V
50V
50V
50V
C5915
C5917
C5918
C5960
C5961
1-162-964-11
1-128-594-11
1-128-594-11
1-137-910-11
1-125-777-11
CERAMIC CHIP
ELECT CHIP
ELECT CHIP
TANTAL. CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
0.001uF
1uF
1uF
10uF
0.1uF
10%
20%
20%
20%
10%
50V
50V
50V
16V
10V
* C5963
C5964
C5965
C5966
C5967
1-114-582-11
1-163-127-00
1-113-984-11
1-113-984-11
1-113-984-11
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
TANTAL. CHIP
TANTAL. CHIP
TANTAL. CHIP
0.1uF
270PF
1.5uF
1.5uF
1.5uF
10%
5%
20%
20%
20%
16V
50V
35V
35V
35V
C5968
C5969
C5972
C5973
C5974
1-113-984-11
1-113-984-11
1-113-984-11
1-112-300-91
1-112-300-91
TANTAL. CHIP
TANTAL. CHIP
TANTAL. CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
CERAMIC CHIP
1.5uF
1.5uF
1.5uF
4.7uF
4.7uF
20%
20%
20%
10%
10%
35V
35V
35V
10V
10V
C5975
C5978
1-164-937-11 CERAMIC CHIP
1-124-779-00 ELECT CHIP
0.001uF
10uF
10%
20%
50V
16V
* D5904
* D5952
D5953
6-501-947-01 DIODE MA2S1110G8S0
6-501-928-01 DIODE MAS3132EGLS0
6-501-123-01 DIODE RB160M-60TR
< IC >
* IC5801 6-710-823-01 IC NJM2737RB1 (TE2)
IC5851 6-706-906-01 IC NJM2732RB1 (TE2)
* IC5901 6-710-823-01 IC NJM2737RB1 (TE2)
IC5952 (Not supplied) IC TK11840LTL-G
(IC5952 is supplied including in XL-010 complete board.)
< COIL >
L5801
L5802
L5901
L5902
L5951
1-400-588-11
1-400-588-11
1-400-588-11
1-400-588-11
1-456-499-11
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
INDUCTOR
10uH
10uH
10uH
10uH
4.7uH
L5953
1-456-499-11 INDUCTOR
4.7uH
< TRANSISTOR >
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
5-38
Q5803
Q5804
Q5805
Q5806
Q5807
6-551-294-01
6-551-294-01
6-550-237-01
6-550-239-01
6-550-356-01
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
MCH6606-TL-E
MCH6606-TL-E
2SC5658FS6T2LQ/R
DTA144EMFS6T2L
MCH6616-TL-E
Q5808
Q5809
Q5903
Q5904
Q5905
6-550-119-01
6-550-119-01
6-551-294-01
6-551-294-01
6-550-237-01
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
DTC144EMFS6T2L
DTC144EMFS6T2L
MCH6606-TL-E
MCH6606-TL-E
2SC5658FS6T2LQ/R
Q5906
Q5907
Q5908
Q5909
Q5953
6-550-239-01
6-550-356-01
6-550-119-01
6-550-119-01
8-729-044-37
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
DTA144EMFS6T2L
MCH6616-TL-E
DTC144EMFS6T2L
DTC144EMFS6T2L
LSK3019FP8TL
XL-010
Ref. No.
Part No.
Description
Q5954
0 Q5955
* Q5956
* Q5957
0 Q5958
8-729-048-72
8-729-117-32
6-551-877-01
6-551-877-01
8-729-119-64
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
TRANSISTOR
0 Q5959
8-729-119-64 TRANSISTOR
Ref. No.
2SK2615
2SC4177-L6
2SC6054GR8S0
2SC6054GR8S0
2SA811A-C17
2SA811A-C17
< RESISTOR >
R5801
R5802
R5803
R5804
R5805
1-218-877-11
1-218-877-11
1-218-877-11
1-218-877-11
1-218-853-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
18K
18K
18K
18K
1.8K
0.5%
0.5%
0.5%
0.5%
0.5%
1/10W
1/10W
1/10W
1/10W
1/10W
R5806
R5807
R5808
R5809
R5810
1-218-985-11
1-218-877-11
1-218-853-11
1-218-985-11
1-218-877-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
470K
18K
1.8K
470K
18K
5%
0.5%
0.5%
5%
0.5%
1/16W
1/10W
1/10W
1/16W
1/10W
R5811
R5812
R5813
R5814
R5815
1-218-877-11
1-218-877-11
1-216-817-11
1-216-817-11
1-208-711-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES, CHIP
18K
18K
470
470
15K
0.5%
0.5%
5%
5%
0.50%
1/10W
1/10W
1/10W
1/10W
1/16W
R5816
R5817
R5818
R5821
R5822
1-208-909-11
1-208-697-11
1-208-697-11
1-218-835-11
1-218-860-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
8.2K
3.9K
3.9K
330
3.6K
0.5%
0.5%
0.5%
0.5%
0.5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/10W
1/10W
R5823
R5824
R5825
R5826
R5832
1-218-835-11
1-218-860-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11
1-208-911-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES, CHIP
330
3.6K
100
100
10K
0.5%
0.5%
5%
5%
0.50%
1/10W
1/10W
1/10W
1/10W
1/16W
R5833
R5834
R5835
R5836
R5837
1-208-911-11
1-208-911-11
1-208-911-11
1-218-981-91
1-218-981-91
RES, CHIP
RES, CHIP
RES, CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
10K
10K
10K
220K
220K
0.50%
0.50%
0.50%
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
R5838
R5839
R5840
R5841
R5842
1-218-977-11
1-218-977-11
1-218-977-11
1-218-875-11
1-208-911-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES, CHIP
100K
100K
100K
15K
10K
5%
5%
5%
0.5%
0.50%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/10W
1/16W
R5843
R5851
R5852
R5853
R5854
1-218-977-11
1-218-901-11
1-218-901-11
1-218-901-11
1-218-901-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
100K
180K
180K
180K
180K
5%
0.5%
0.5%
0.5%
0.5%
1/16W
1/10W
1/10W
1/10W
1/10W
R5855
R5856
R5857
R5858
R5859
1-218-878-11
1-218-878-11
1-218-878-11
1-218-878-11
1-218-871-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
20K
20K
20K
20K
10K
0.5%
0.5%
0.5%
0.5%
0.5%
1/10W
1/10W
1/10W
1/10W
1/10W
R5860
R5861
R5862
R5863
1-218-871-11
1-218-871-11
1-218-871-11
1-208-911-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES, CHIP
10K
10K
10K
10K
0.5%
0.5%
0.5%
0.50%
1/10W
1/10W
1/10W
1/16W
• Refer to page 5-1 for mark 0.
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
5-39
Part No.
Description
R5864
1-208-911-11 RES, CHIP
10K
0.50% 1/16W
R5865
R5866
R5867
R5868
R5901
1-208-911-11
1-208-911-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11
1-218-877-11
RES, CHIP
RES, CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
10K
10K
100
100
18K
0.50%
0.50%
5%
5%
0.5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/10W
1/10W
1/10W
R5902
R5903
R5904
R5905
R5906
1-218-877-11
1-218-877-11
1-218-877-11
1-218-853-11
1-218-985-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
18K
18K
18K
1.8K
470K
0.5%
0.5%
0.5%
0.5%
5%
1/10W
1/10W
1/10W
1/10W
1/16W
R5907
R5908
R5909
R5910
R5911
1-218-877-11
1-218-853-11
1-218-985-11
1-218-877-11
1-218-877-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
18K
1.8K
470K
18K
18K
0.5%
0.5%
5%
0.5%
0.5%
1/10W
1/10W
1/16W
1/10W
1/10W
R5912
R5913
R5914
R5915
R5916
1-218-877-11
1-216-817-11
1-216-817-11
1-208-711-11
1-208-909-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES, CHIP
METAL CHIP
18K
470
470
15K
8.2K
0.5%
5%
5%
0.50%
0.5%
1/10W
1/10W
1/10W
1/16W
1/16W
R5917
R5918
R5921
R5922
R5923
1-208-697-11
1-208-697-11
1-218-835-11
1-218-835-11
1-218-860-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
3.9K
3.9K
330
330
3.6K
0.5%
0.5%
0.5%
0.5%
0.5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/10W
1/10W
1/10W
R5924
R5925
R5926
R5932
R5933
1-218-860-11
1-216-809-11
1-216-809-11
1-208-911-11
1-208-911-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES, CHIP
RES, CHIP
3.6K
100
100
10K
10K
0.5%
5%
5%
0.50%
0.50%
1/10W
1/10W
1/10W
1/16W
1/16W
R5934
R5935
R5936
R5937
R5938
1-208-911-11
1-208-911-11
1-218-981-91
1-218-981-91
1-218-977-11
RES, CHIP
RES, CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
10K
10K
220K
220K
100K
0.50%
0.50%
5%
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
R5939
R5940
R5941
R5942
R5943
1-218-977-11
1-218-977-11
1-218-875-11
1-208-911-11
1-218-977-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES, CHIP
METAL CHIP
100K
100K
15K
10K
100K
5%
5%
0.5%
0.50%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/10W
1/16W
1/16W
R5960
R5961
R5962
R5963
R5964
1-218-989-11
1-208-883-81
1-208-911-11
1-208-893-11
1-208-955-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
RES, CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
1M
680
10K
1.8K
680K
5%
0.5%
0.50%
0.5%
0.5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
R5965
R5966
R5967
R5968
R5969
1-208-944-81
1-208-911-11
1-218-970-11
1-218-977-11
1-218-977-11
METAL CHIP
RES, CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
240K
10K
27K
100K
100K
0.5%
0.50%
5%
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
R5970
R5971
R5972
R5973
R5974
1-218-973-11
1-218-973-11
1-218-957-11
1-218-957-11
1-216-837-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
47K
47K
2.2K
2.2K
22K
5%
5%
5%
5%
5%
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/16W
1/10W
XL-010
Ref. No.
R5975
R5976
R5981
R5982
R5983
Part No.
Description
1-216-837-11
1-208-894-81
1-216-817-11
1-216-817-11
1-216-817-11
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
METAL CHIP
Ref. No.
22K
2K
470
470
470
5%
0.5%
5%
5%
5%
1/10W
1/16W
1/10W
1/10W
1/10W
R5984 1-216-817-11 METAL CHIP
470
5%
1/10W
R5985 1-218-977-11 METAL CHIP
100K
5%
1/16W
R5986 1-218-977-11 METAL CHIP
100K
5%
1/16W
************************************************************
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
5-40
Part No.
Description
• EXCEPT J MODEL
to J MODEL
Checking supplied accessories.
Note : This item is supplied with the unit as an accessory, but is
not prepared as a service part.
Screws
2-630-005-31
Accessory Shoe
3-069-286-03
AC Adaptor/Charger
(AC-VQ1050)
0 1-479-580-12
Wireless Remote Commander
(RMT-831)
1-478-495-41
Power cord (mains lead)
0 1-790-107-61 (Z5U)
0 1-832-121-31 (Z5C)
0 1-834-482-21 (Z5N/Z5E/Z5P)
Connecting Cord
(DK-415)
1-782-361-15
Accessory Shoe Plate
(not supplied)
Accessory Shoe Kit
X-2188-877-2
A/V connecting cable
1-823-156-61
Component A/V cable
1-834-646-11
Large eyecup
X-2342-702-1
Rechargeable battery pack
(NP-F770)
(Only for models HVR-Z5U)
(Note)
Rechargeable battery pack
(NP-F570)
(Only for models HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5N/Z5P)
(Note)
Wind Screen
3-048-481-01
Microphone Spacer
* 3-179-882-01
Microphone
(not supplied)
Lens hood with lens cover
X-2320-850-1
Conversion (2P) Adaptor
0 1-569-008-12 (Z5N)
Operating Guide
4-114-857-11 (ENGLISH) (Z5N/Z5U)
4-114-858-11 (ENGLISH) (Z5E/Z5P)
4-114-858-21 (SIMPLIFIED CHINESE) (Z5C)
Wind Screen, Microphone
(ECM-XM1)
1-542-749-11
Operating Guide
(PDF)
CD-ROM “Manuals for
Digital HD Video
Camera Recorder”
4-114-855-01
The CD-ROM supplied contains all of language version of
the Operating Guide for printing.
The printed matter is not supplied. If required,
please order it with the part number below.
4-114-857-01 (JAPANESE)
4-114-857-11 (ENGLISH)
* 4-114-857-21 (FRENCH)
*
*
*
*
4-114-858-11 (ENGLISH)
4-114-858-21 (SIMPLIFIED CHINESE)
4-114-858-31 (FRENCH)
4-114-858-41 (SPANISH)
4-114-858-51 (ITALIAN)
4-114-858-61 (GERMAN)
• Refer to page 5-1 for mark 0.
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
5-41
• J MODEL
付属品
ワイヤレスリモコン
(RMT-831)
1-478-495-41
A/V接続ケーブル
1-823-156-61
接続コード
(DK-415)
1-782-361-15
コンポーネントA/Vケーブル
1-834-646-11
ネジ
2-630-005-31
アクセサリーシュー
3-069-286-03
大型アイカップ
X-2342-702-1
レンズカバー付きフード
X-2320-850-1
シューバネ
(供給せず)
アクセサリーシューキット
X-2188-877-2
ウインドスクリーン
3-048-481-01
マイクスペーサー
* 3-179-882-01
マイク
(供給せず)
ウインドスクリーン,マイク
(ECM-XM1)
1-542-749-11
CD-ROM
「Manuals for Digital HD
Video Camera Recorder」
4-114-855-01
取扱説明書
4-114-857-01 (日本語)
取扱説明書 (PDF)
取扱説明書.pdfは全ての言語が付属品のCD-ROMに含まれています。
CD-ROM内の取扱説明書(PDF)につきましては印刷しての供給は対応して
おりません。
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
5-42E
6. ADJUSTMENTS
Link
Before starting adjustments
VIDEO SECTION ADJUSTMENTS
Adjusting items when replacing main parts and boards
PREPARATIONS BEFORE ADJUSTMENTS
List of service tools
SYSTEM CONTROL SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTS
SERVO AND RF SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTS
CAMERA SECTION ADJUSTMENTS
VIDEO SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTS
PREPARATIONS BEFORE ADJUSTMENTS
AUDIO SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTS
INITIALIZATION OF EVR DATA
CAMERA SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTS
ELECTRONIC VIEWFINDER SYSTEM
ADJUSTMENTS
LCD SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTS
SERVICE MODE
ADJUSTMENT REMOTE COMMANDER (RM-95)
ADJUSTMENT REMOTE COMMANDER
(NEW LANC JIG)
DATA PROCESS
MECHANISM SECTION ADJUSTMENTS
PREPARATIONS FOR CHECK, ADJUSTMENT AND
REPLACEMENT OF MECHANISM BLOCK
PERIODIC INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
CHECK, ADJUSTMENT AND REPLACEMENT OF
MECHANICAL PARTS
ADJUSTMENT
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
SERVICE MODE
SECTION 6
ADJUSTMENTS
1.
Before starting adjustments
EVR Data Re-writing Procedure When Replacing Board
The data that is stored in the repair board, is not necessarily correct.
Perform either procedure 1 or procedure 2 or procedure 3 when replacing board.
Procedure 1
Save the EVR data of the machine in which a board is going to be replaced. Download the saved data after a
board is replaced.
(Machine before starting repair)
PC
PC
(Machine after a board is replaced)
Download the saved
data to a machine.
Save the EVR data
to a personal computer.
Procedure 2
Remove the EEPROM from the board of the machine that is going to be repaired. Install the removed
EEPROM to the replaced board.
Remove the EEPROM and install it.
(Former board)
(New board)
Procedure 3
When the data cannot be saved due to defective EEPROM, or when the EEPROM cannot be removed or
installed, save the data from the same model of the same destination, and download it.
(Machine to be repaired)
(Machine to be repaired)
PC
Download the data.
Save the data.
(The same model of the same destination)
After the EVR data is saved and downloaded, check the
respective items of the EVR data.
(Refer to page 6-3 for the items to be checked)
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
6-1
1-1. Adjusting items when replacing main parts and boards
• Adjusting items when replacing main parts
When replacing main parts, adjust the items indicated by z in the following table.
Note 1: When replacing the drum assy or the mechanism deck, reset the data of page: 7, address: A8 to AB to “00”. (Refer to “Record of
Use check” of “6-4. SERVICE MODE”)
Note 2: If the lens is broken, it must be replace with the already adjusted lens.
Replaced part
Camera
EVF
LCD
Mechanism
System control
Servo, RF
Video
(PITCH, YAW sensor)
(Oscillator)
(Camera signal processor)
(Base band signal processor, etc.)
(DV signal processor, etc.)
(Video out AMP)
(Component out AMP)
(REC/PB AMP)
(EVF drive, etc.)
(LCD drive, etc.)
(DRUM MOTOR) (Note 1)
Initialization of A, B, D, 1A, 1B page data
Initialization of 8, 9, C, 13, 18, 1C, 1D, 1E page
data
Initialization of camera control page data
Origin oscillation check
PSD sensor adj.
Lens adj.
MR sensor (Focus/Zoom Ring) adj.
Coaxial harness connecting check
Flange back adj.
Black balance adj.
Auto white balance standard data input
LV standard data input
STD GAIN adj.
MAX GAIN adj.
Linear matrix adj.
Auto white balance adj.
Color reproduction adj.
White defect adj.
Black defect adj.
Angular velocity sensor sensitivity adj.
EVF gain adj.
PANEL gain adj.
V-COM adj.
Transmissive mode white balance adj.
Tape path adj.
Node unique ID No. input
CAP FG duty adj.
Switching position adj.
SD Error rate check
S VIDEO OUT Y level adj.
S VIDEO OUT chroma level adj.
VIDEO OUT level check
COMPONENT OUT Y level adj.
COMPONENT OUT Pr level adj.
COMPONENT OUT Pb level adj.
(3.2 inch wide color LCD unit)
(BACKLIGHT)
(Color EVF unit)
Initialization of
EVR data
Mounted part replacement
LCD block LCD901
LCD block D901
EVF block LCD902
Mechanism deck (Note 1)
Mechanism deck M901
Mechanism deck MD block
GY-014 board SE8501, 8502
VC-543 board X1401
VC-543 board IC1401
VC-543 board IC1801
VC-543 board IC2601
VC-543 board IC2002
VC-543 board IC2001
MD-141 board IC5201
VF-178 board IC6201
PD-372 board IC6001
Adjustment
Lens Block (Note 2)
Adjustment Section
PRISM device (Including CM-097 and CM-104 board and CMOS imager
(IC3001/IC5001))
Block replacement
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z z
z
z z z
z
z
z z z
z z z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
Table 6-1-1 (1)
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
6-2
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
• Adjusting items when replacing a board or EEPROM
When replacing a board or EEPROM, adjust the items indicated by z in the following table.
Note 3: IC2402, IC3804 (Flash memories) on the VC-543 board cannot be replaced.
Adjustment
Initialization of
EVR data
Initialization of A, B, D, 1A, 1B page data
Initialization of 8, 9, C, 13, 18, 1C, 1D, 1E page
data
Initialization of camera control page data
Origin oscillation check
PSD sensor adj.
Lens adj.
MR sensor (Focus/Zoom Ring) adj.
Coaxial harness connecting check
Flange back adj.
Black balance adj.
Auto white balance standard data input
LV standard data input
STD GAIN adj.
MAX GAIN adj.
Linear matrix adj.
Auto white balance adj.
Color reproduction adj.
White defect adj.
Black defect adj.
Angular velocity sensor sensitivity adj.
EVF gain adj.
PANEL gain adj.
V-COM adj.
Transmissive mode white balance adj.
Tape path adj.
Node unique ID No. input
CAP FG duty adj.
Switching position adj.
SD Error rate check
S VIDEO OUT Y level adj.
S VIDEO OUT chroma level adj.
VIDEO OUT level check
COMPONENT OUT Y level adj.
COMPONENT OUT Pr level adj.
COMPONENT OUT Pb level adj.
GY-014 board
VC-543 board
MD-141 board
VF-178 board
PD-372 board
VC-543 board IC3805
VC-543 board IC4203
Adjustment Section
Camera
EVF
LCD
Mechanism
System control
Servo, RF
Video
z
Supporting RadarW
(COMPLETE)
(COMPLETE)
(COMPLETE)
(COMPLETE)
(COMPLETE)
(EEPROM)
(EEPROM)
Replaced part
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z z
z z
z z
z
z
z
z
z
z
Table 6-1-1 (2)
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z
z
z
1-2. List of service tools
• Oscilloscope
• Color monitor
• Digital voltmeter
• Frequency counter
• Balanced audio generator
• Calculating machine capable of calculating hexadecimal numbers
J-1
• Regulated power supply
• Audio level meter
J-3
J-2
Adjustment remote
commander
(RM-95)
J-6082-053-B
J-4
Adjustment remote
commander
(NEW LANC JIG)
J-6082-565-A
J-5
Small pattern box
PTB-1450
J-6082-557-A
J-7
J-6
Flange back
adjustment jig
J-6082-563-A
J-9
J-12
J-11
SW/OL standard
(XH2-3)
8-967-997-11
Audio operation check
J-15
System operation check
for NTSC (XH5-3)
8-967-997-51
for NTSC (XH5-5)
8-967-997-61
for PAL (XH5-3P)
8-967-997-55
for PAL (XH5-5P)
8-967-997-66
J-17
CPC-13 jig
J-6082-443-A
Tracking standard
(XH2-1A1)
8-967-999-03
Camera table
J-6082-384-A
J-14
J-16
Filter for color
temperature correction
(C14)
J-6080-058-A
Siemens star chart
J-6080-875-A
ND filter 1.0
J-6080-808-A
ND filter 0.4
J-6080-806-A
ND filter 0.1
J-6080-807-A
J-13
Clear chart
For PTB-1450:
J-6082-560-A
Color bar chart
For PTB-1450:
J-6082-559-A
J-8
J-10
LANC cable
J-6082-442-A
J-18
Connecting Cord
(DK-415)
1-782-361-15
Fig. 6-1-1 (1)
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AC Adaptor/Charger
(AC-VQ1050)
1-479-580-12
J-19
J-20
J-21
Head cleaning liquid
9-919-573-01
J-22
Wiping cloth
7-741-900-53
J-24
J-23
Mirror
(Small oval type)
J-6080-840-A
J-25
J-27
Mode Selector II
J-6082-282-B
J-30
Torque screwdriver
J-9049-330-A
Mode Selector II
conversion board (N)
J-6082-567-A
J-32
Torque Driver Bit (#0)
J-6082-661-A
J-34
FWD/BACK
T adjustment
screwdriver
J-6082-364-A
Suncall Grease
(FG-87HSR)
7-640-006-08
J-29
J-31
Mini DV
torque cassette
J-6082-360-A
Screw driver for
the tape path
J-6082-026-A
J-26
J-28
Super fine applicator
(made by Nippon
Applicator (P752D))
Mode Selector II
ROM (Note 1)
J-6082-314-G
J-33
Component A/V Cable
1-834-646-11
J-35
HDMI Cable
(Optional)
A/V Connecting Cable
1-823-156-61
Fig. 6-1-1 (2)
Note 1: This is the ROM used for upgrading the version of Mode
Selector II to enable it to be used for the N mechanism.
Set the indication to “Z” when using the mode selector
II.
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A/V Connecting Cable (1.5 m)
(with S Video terminal)
(1-823-156-13)
6-1. CAMERA SECTION ADJUSTMENTS
1-1.
1-1-1.
PREPARATIONS BEFORE ADJUSTMENTS (CAMERA SECTION)
Preparations
Note: Before perform the adjustment, check that the data of page:
0, address: 10 is “00”.
If not, select page: 0, address: 10, and set data “00”.
1) Connect the equipment for adjustments according to Fig. 6-1-2.
Adjustment remote commander
AC Adaptor/Charger
AC-VQ1050
(1-479-580-12)
NEW LANC JIG
(J-6082-565-A)
LANC cable
(J-6082-442-A)
LANC jack
RM-95
(J-6082-053-B)
HDTV
Color monitor
Connecting Cord
DK-415
(1-782-361-15)
A/V
Remote
Connector
Component A/V cable
(1-834-646-11)
(Supplied)
or
HDMI cable
(Optional)
Fig. 6-1-2
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(Green) Y
(Blue) PB/CB
(Red) PR/CR
COMPONENT
VIDEO IN
(White) Audio L
(Red) Audio R
HDMI
IN
1-1-3. Precaution
1. Setting the Switch
Unless otherwise specified, set the switches as follows and perform adjustments without loading cassette.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
IN/OUT REC menu
REC FORMAT ............................................. HDV1080i
CAMERA/VCR switch ......................................... CAMERA
FOCUS switch ............................................................. AUTO
ND FILTER .................................................................... OFF
SHUTTER SPEED ..................................................... AUTO
MENU settings
CAMERA SET menu
BACK LIGHT ........................................................ OFF
SPOT LIGHT .......................................................... OFF
D. EXTENDER ...................................................... OFF
2. Order of Adjustments
Basically carry out adjustments in the order given.
Color bar chart (Color reproduction adjustment frame)
A B
A=B
Electronic beam scanning frame
Red
Blue
Magenta
White
Yellow
Cyan
D
Green
C=D=0
C
Blue
Yellow
Cyan
Green
White
Magenta
Red
H
CRT picture frame
V
B A
Fig. b (monitor TV picture)
Enlargement
Fig. a
(VIDEO OUT jack output
waveform)
Difference in level
B
Adjust the camera zoom and direction to
obtain the output waveform shown in Fig. a and
the monitor TV display shown in Fig. b.
A
Fig. 6-1-3
3. Subjects
1) Color bar chart (Color reproduction adjustment frame)
When performing adjustments using the color bar chart, adjust the picture frame as shown in Fig. 6-1-3. (Color reproduction adjustment frame)
2) Clear chart (Color reproduction adjustment frame)
Remove the color bar chart from the pattern box and insert a
clear chart in its place. (Do not perform zoom operations during this time)
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4. Setting Distance between Pattern Box and Camera
Set the distance from the front of the lens to the pattern box as shown in Fig. 6-1-4.
L = 17 cm (PTB-1450)
Pattern box
Front of the lens
L
Camera
Fig. 6-1-4
5. Precautions When Using Pattern Box
1) It takes about 30 minutes for pattern box to stabilize its brightness.
Turn on the pattern box 30 minutes before the adjustment starts.
2) Make arrangement so that the outside light does not enter the chart surface in the pattern box.
Also, place a board between chart and camera, and make a hole at the lens part of the board so that the camera is not reflected in the
shot image screen.
(Adjustment may not be performed correctly due to the influence of outside light.)
Example 1: Place a box to block a section between pattern box and camera.
Make the hole of the same
size as the pattern box.
Make the hole of the same
size as the lens.
L = 17 cm (PTB-1450)
Pattern box
Front of the lens
L
Camera
Example 2: Place a board having a hole in front of the camera and cover the pattern box and camera with a blackout curtain
Board that opens hole
to lens part
Cover with a blackout curtain
L = 17 cm (PTB-1450)
Pattern box
Front of the lens
L
Camera
3) Control of color chart
The color chart will fade if it is exposed to direct sunlight or strong light.
Since the fading of color chart progresses even with the light in the pattern box, remove and store the color chart when it is not used.
Remove the color chart and store it.
Store the color chart in a place not exposed to direct light, avoiding high temperature and humidity.
Use the color chart for about three years, and afterward replace it with a new chart.
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1-2.
2. Modification of A, B, D, 1A, 1B Page Data
If the A, B, D, 1A, 1B page data has been initialized, change the
data of the “Fixed data-2” address shown in the following table by
manual input.
INITIALIZATION OF EVR DATA
Note 1: Pages used for the EVR consists of 45 pages. There are
8, 9, A, B, C, D, 13, 18, 1A, 1B, 1C, 1D, 1E, 6D, 6E, 6F,
7C, 7E, 7F, 8C, 8D, 8E, 8F, 9D, 9E, 9F, AD, AE, AF, BE,
BF, C2, C3, C4, C5, C6, C7, C8, C9, CA, CB, CC, CD,
CE, CF, pages.
Note 2: If 2-digit page is selected, set higher-order digit to page:
0, address: 10 as data, and then select lower-order digit
by a usual method.
e.g.: Set data: 06 to page: 0, address: 10, and then select
page: D. Thus, the page 6D can be selected.
Modifying Method:
1) Before changing the data, select page: 0, address: 01, and set
data: 01.
2) If modification of data on pages A, B, D, set data: 00 to page:
0, address: 10, and then select pages A, B, D.
3) If modification of data on pages 1A, 1B, set data: 01 to page:
0, address: 10, and then select pages A, B.
After the modification of data finished, return the data on page:
0, address: 10 to “00”.
4) New data for changing are not shown in the tables because
they are different in destination. When changing the data, copy
the data built in the same model.
Note 1: If copy the data built in the different model, the camcorder may not operate.
5) When changing the data, press the PAUSE (Write) button of
the adjustment remote commander each time when setting new
data to write the data in the non-volatile memory.
6) Check that the data of adjustment addresses is the initial value.
If not, change the data to the initial value.
1-2-1. Initialization of A, B, D, 1A, 1B Page Data
Note: Check that the data of page: 0, address: 10 is “00”.
1. Initializing of A, B, D, 1A, 1B Page Data
Note: If the A, B, D, 1A, 1B page data has been initialized, the
following adjustments need to be performed again.
1) Modification of A, B, D, 1A, 1B page data
2) Level vial adjustment
Adjustment Page
A
Adjustment Address
10 to FF
Adjustment Page
B
Adjustment Address
00 to FF
Adjustment Page
D
Processing after Completing Modification A, B, D, 1A, 1B
page data:
Adjustment Address
10 to FF
Order Page Address Data
Adjustment Page
1A
1
0
10
00
Adjustment Address
00 to FF
2
2
00
29
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Adjustment Page
1B
3
2
01
29
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Adjustment Address
00 to FF
Note 2: If following symptoms occur after completing of the
“Modification A, B, D, 1A, 1B page data”, check that
the data of the “Fixed data-2” address of A, B, D, 1A, 1B
page are same as those of same model of same destination.
1) The power is shut off so that unit cannot operate.
Initializing method:
Order Page Address Data
Procedure
1
0
01
01
2
0
10
00
3
2
EA
Check the bit1 value.
1: NTSC model
0: PAL model
4
7
04
Set the following data
10: NTSC model
11: PAL model
01
Set the following data
20: Initializing A page
21: Initializing B page
22: Initializing D page
23: Initializing 1A page
24: Initializing 1B page
25: Initializing A and 1A
page
26: Initializing B and 1B
page
28: Initializing A, B, D, 1A
and 1B page
5
7
6
7
02
FF
7
7
00
01
8
9
7
02
Procedure
3. A Page table
Note 1: Check that the data of page: 0, address: 10 is“00”.
Note 2: Fixed data-1: Initialized data. (Refer to“1. Initializing the
A, B, D, 1A, 1B Page Data”)
Fixed data-2: Modified data. (Refer to“2. Modification
of A, B, D, 1A, 1B Page Data”)
Initial value
Address
Remark
NTSC PAL
10
11 to 17
18
19 to EF
F0 to F3
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Check the data changes to
“01”.
Perform “Modification of A,
B, D, 1A, 1B Page Data”
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00
00
Test mode
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
Fixed data-2
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
Fixed data-2
F4, F5
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
F6 to FF
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
1-2-2.
4. B Page table
Note 1: Check that the data of page: 0, address: 10 is “00”.
Note 2: Fixed data-1: Initialized data. (Refer to “1. Initializing
the A, B, D, 1A, 1B Page Data”)
Fixed data-2: Modified data. (Refer to “2. Modification
of A, B, D, 1A, 1B Page Data”)
Initial value
Address
Remark
NTSC PAL
00 to B0
B1
B2 to FF
1. Initializing of 8, 9, C, 13, 18, 1C, 1D, 1E Page Data
Note 1: If “Initialization of Pages 8, 9, C, 13, 18, 1C, 1D, 1E” is
executed, all data on pages 8, 9, C, 13, 18, 1C, 1D, 1E
are initialized. (Only an individual page cannot be initialized)
Note 2: If the 8, 9, C, 13, 18, 1C, 1D, 1E page data has been
initialized, the following adjustments need to be performed again.
1) Modification of 8, 9, C, 13, 18, 1C, 1D, 1E page data
2) Electronic viewfinder system adjustments (if all areas were initialized)
3) LCD system adjustments (if all areas were initialized)
4) Node unique ID No. input (if all areas were initialized)
5) Servo, RF system adjustments (if all areas were initialized)
6) Video system adjustments (if all areas were initialized)
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
Fixed data-2
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
5. D Page table
Note 1: Check that the data of page: 0, address: 10 is “00”.
Note 2: Fixed data-1: Initialized data. (Refer to “1. Initializing
the A, B, D, 1A, 1B Page Data”)
Fixed data-2: Modified data. (Refer to “2. Modification
of A, B, D, 1A, 1B Page Data”)
Initial value
Address
Remark
NTSC PAL
10 to FF
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
6. 1A Page table
Note 1: If reading/writing data on pages 1A, set data: 01 to page:
0, address: 10, and then select pages: A. By this data setting, the pages 1A can be selected.
After the data reading/writing finished, return the data
on page: 0, address: 10 to “00”.
Note 2: Fixed data-1: Initialized data. (Refer to “1. Initializing
the A, B, D, 1A, 1B Page Data”)
Fixed data-2: Modified data. (Refer to “2. Modification
of A, B, D, 1A, 1B Page Data”)
Initial value
Address
Remark
NTSC PAL
00 to FF
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
7. 1B Page table
Note 1: If reading/writing data on pages 1B, set data: 01 to page:
0, address: 10, and then select pages: B. By this data setting, the pages 1B can be selected.
After the data reading/writing finished, return the data
on page: 0, address: 10 to “00”.
Note 2: Fixed data-1: Initialized data. (Refer to “1. Initializing
the A, B, D, 1A, 1B Page Data”)
Fixed data-2: Modified data. (Refer to “2. Modification
of A, B, D, 1A, 1B Page Data”)
Initial value
Address
Remark
NTSC PAL
00 to FF
Initialization of 8, 9, C, 13, 18, 1C, 1D, 1E
Page Data
Adjustment Page
8
Adjustment Address
00 to FF
Adjustment Page
9
Adjustment Address
00 to FF
Adjustment Page
C
Adjustment Address
10 to FF
Adjustment Page
13
Adjustment Address
00 to FF
Adjustment Page
18
Adjustment Address
00 to FF
Adjustment Page
1C
Adjustment Address
00 to FF
Adjustment Page
1D
Adjustment Address
00 to FF
Adjustment Page
1E
Adjustment Address
00 to FF
Initializing method:
Order Page Address Data
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
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1
0
01
01
2
0
10
00
Procedure
Set the following data. (Note
3)
00: Initializing all areas
01: Initializing other than
adjustment address
3
3
81
4
3
80
5
3
80
Check the data changes to
“1C”.
Set the following data. (Note
3)
09: Initializing all areas
19: Initializing other than
adjustment address
6
3
91
7
3
90
0C
0C
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Order Page Address Data
8
3
3. 8 Page table
Note 1: Check that the data of page: 0, address: 10 is“00”.
Note 2: Fixed data-1: Initialized data. (Refer to “1. Initializing
the 8, 9, C, 13, 18, 1C, 1D, 1E Page Data”)
Fixed data-2: Modified data. (Refer to “2. Modification
of 8, 9, C, 13, 18, 1C, 1D, 1E Page Data”)
Procedure
Check the data changes to
“1C”.
90
Perform “Modification of 8,
9, C, 13, 18, 1C, 1D, 1E Page
Data”
9
Note 3: If other than adjustment address was initialized, the adjusted data is not initialized.
Address
2. Modification of 8, 9, C, 13, 18, 1C, 1D, 1E Page Data
If the 8, 9, C, 13, 18, 1C, 1D, 1E page data has been initialized,
change the data of the “Fixed data-2” address shown in the following table by manual input.
F2
00 to F1
1
0
01
01
2
0
10
00
3
3
71
01
Address
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
00 to FF
Modifying Method:
1) If modification of data on pages 8, 9, C, set data: 00 to page: 0,
address: 10, and then select pages 8, 9, C.
2) If modification of data on pages 13, 18, 1C, 1D, 1E, set data:
01 to page: 0, address: 10, and then select pages 3, 8, C, D, E.
After the modification of data finished, return the data on page:
0, address: 10 to “00”.
3) New data for changing are not shown in the tables because
they are different in destination. When changing the data, copy
the data built in the same model.
Note: If copy the data built in the different model, the camcorder may not operate.
4) When changing the data, press the PAUSE (Write) button of
the adjustment remote commander each time when setting new
data to write the data in the non-volatile memory.
5) If all areas were initialized, check that the data at the addresses
for adjustment are initial values (adjustment initial values)
listed in the table.
If different, change them to the adjustment initial values.
Processing after Completing Modification 8, 9, C, 13, 18, 1C,
1D, 1E page data:
1
0
01
01
2
0
10
00
3
3
70
10
Procedure
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Check the data changes to
“11”.
4
3
70
5
2
00
29
6
2
01
29
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
4. 9 Page table
Note 1: Check that the data of page: 0, address: 10 is “00”.
Note 2: Fixed data-1: Initialized data. (Refer to “1. Initializing
the 8, 9, C, 13, 18, 1C, 1D, 1E Page Data”)
Fixed data-2: Modified data. (Refer to “2. Modification
of 8, 9, C, 13, 18, 1C, 1D, 1E Page Data”)
Procedure
Order Page Address Data
Remark
Fixed data-2
F3 to FF
Processing before Modification 8, 9, C, 13, 18, 1C, 1D, 1E
page data:
Order Page Address Data
Initial value
NTSC PAL
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
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Initial value
NTSC PAL
Remark
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
5. C Page table
Note 1: Check that the data of page: 0, address: 10 is “00”.
Note 2: Fixed data-1: Initialized data. (Refer to “1. Initializing
the 8, 9, C, 13, 18, 1C, 1D, 1E Page Data”)
Fixed data-2: Modified data. (Refer to “2. Modification
of 8, 9, C, 13, 18, 1C, 1D, 1E Page Data”)
Initial value
Address
Remark
NTSC PAL
10
EE
EE
11
00
00
12
00
00
13
00
00
14, 15
16
Switching position adj.
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
E0
E0
17 to 24
25
CAP FG duty adj.
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
70
-
S VIDEO OUT Y level adj.
(NTSC)/Fixed data-1 (PAL)
26
8A
-
S VIDEO OUT chroma level adj.
27
61
-
(NTSC)/Fixed data-1 (PAL)
28 to 7D
7E
Address
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
-
70
Y level adj. (PAL)
-
8A
Fixed data-1(NTSC)/S VIDEO OUT
80
-
61
chroma level adj. (PAL)
81to 8B
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
8C
79
79
COMPONENT OUT Y level adj.
8D
31
31
COMPONENT OUT Pb level adj.
8E
32
32
COMPONENT OUT Pr level adj.
8F to A0
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
A1
70
70
V-COM adj. (LCD)
A2
20
20
Transmissive mode white balance
A3
20
20
adj. (LCD)
A4, A5
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
A6
80
80
A7
80
80
A8
80
80
A9
80
80
AA
80
80
AB
80
80
AC
37
37
AD
37
37
AE
37
37
AF
37
37
B0
37
37
B1
37
37
B2
00
00
B3
00
00
B4
00
00
B5
00
00
B6
00
00
B7
80
80
NTSC PAL
B8
00
00
B9
00
00
BA
00
00
BB
00
00
BC
00
00
BD
00
00
BE
00
00
BF
00
00
C0
00
00
C1
00
00
C2
80
80
C3
00
00
C4
00
00
C5
00
00
C6
00
00
C7
00
00
C8 to F3
Fixed data-1(NTSC)/S VIDEO OUT
7F
Initial value
PANEL gain adj.
EVF gain adj.
EVF gain adj.
PANEL gain adj.
Error rate check
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Remark
Error rate check
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
F4
00
00
F5
00
00
F6
00
00
F7
00
00
F8
00
00
F9
00
00
Emergence memory address
FA
00
00
(Mechanism section)
FB
00
00
FC
00
00
FD
00
00
FE
00
00
FF
00
00
6. 13 Page table
Note 1: If reading/writing data on pages 13, set data: 01 to page:
0, address: 10, and then select pages: 3. By this data setting, the pages 13 can be selected.
After the data reading/writing finished, return the data
on page: 0, address: 10 to “00”.
Note 2: Fixed data-1: Initialized data. (Refer to “1. Initializing
the 8, 9, C, 13, 18, 1C, 1D, 1E Page Data”)
Fixed data-2: Modified data. (Refer to “2. Modification
of 8, 9, C, 13, 18, 1C, 1D, 1E Page Data”)
Initial value
Address
Remark
NTSC PAL
00 to 03
7. 18 Page table
Note 1: If reading/writing data on pages 18, set data: 01 to page:
0, address: 10, and then select pages: 8. By this data setting, the pages 18 can be selected.
After the data reading/writing finished, return the data
on page: 0, address: 10 to “00”.
Note 2: Fixed data-1: Initialized data. (Refer to “1. Initializing
the 8, 9, C, 13, 18, 1C, 1D, 1E Page Data”)
Fixed data-2: Modified data. (Refer to “2. Modification
of 8, 9, C, 13, 18, 1C, 1D, 1E Page Data”)
Initial value
Address
Remark
NTSC PAL
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
00 to DD
04
08
08
DE
05
00
00
DF to FF
06
46
46
07
01
01
08
02
02
09
00
00
0A
00
00
0B
00
00
0C
48
48
0D
56
56
0E
52
52
0F
2D
2D
10
5A
5A
11
35
35
50
-
45
Z5E
-
43
Z5C
13
00
00
14
00
00
15
00
00
16
00
00
17
00
00
24
25
26 to FF
01
81
-
82
84
-
83
-
85
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
Z5U
Z5N, Z5P Model Name (SDD data)
9. 1D Page table
Note 1: If reading/writing data on pages 1D, set data: 01 to page:
0, address: 10, and then select pages: D. By this data
setting, the pages 1D can be selected.
After the data reading/writing finished, return the data
on page: 0, address: 10 to “00”.
Note 2: Fixed data-1: Initialized data. (Refer to “1. Initializing
the 8, 9, C, 13, 18, 1C, 1D, 1E Page Data”)
Fixed data-2: Modified data. (Refer to “2. Modification
of 8, 9, C, 13, 18, 1C, 1D, 1E Page Data”)
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
01
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
00 to FF
55
18 to 23
Fixed data-2
8. 1C Page table
Note 1: If reading/writing data on pages 1C, set data: 01 to page:
0, address: 10, and then select pages: C. By this data setting, the pages 1C can be selected.
After the data reading/writing finished, return the data
on page: 0, address: 10 to“00”.
Note 2: Fixed data-1: Initialized data. (Refer to “1. Initializing
the 8, 9, C, 13, 18, 1C, 1D, 1E Page Data”)
Fixed data-2: Modified data. (Refer to “2. Modification
of 8, 9, C, 13, 18, 1C, 1D, 1E Page Data”)
Initial value
Address
Remark
NTSC PAL
Node unique ID No. input
4E
12
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
Address
Z5U
00 to FF
Z5N, Z5P Module No.
Z5E
Z5C
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
6-13
Initial value
NTSC PAL
Remark
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
10. 1E Page table
Note 1: If reading/writing data on pages 1E, set data: 01 to page:
0, address: 10, and then select pages: E. By this data setting, the pages 1E can be selected.
After the data reading/writing finished, return the data
on page: 0, address: 10 to “00”.
Note 2: Fixed data-1: Initialized data. (Refer to “1. Initializing
the 8, 9, C, 13, 18, 1C, 1D, 1E Page Data”)
Fixed data-2: Modified data. (Refer to “2. Modification
of 8, 9, C, 13, 18, 1C, 1D, 1E Page Data”)
Address
00 to 83
84, 85
86 to FF
Initial value
1-2-3.
1. Initializing of Camera Control Page Data
Note 1: If “Initialization of Camera Control Page Data” is executed, all data on camera control page are initialized.
(Only an individual page cannot be initialized)
Note 2: If the camera control page data has been initialized, the
following adjustments need to be performed again.
1) Modification of camera control page data
2) Camera system adjustment (if all areas were initialized)
Remark
NTSC PAL
Initialization of Camera Control Page Data
Adjustment Page
Adjustment Address
Adjustment Page
Adjustment Address
Adjustment Page
Adjustment Address
Adjustment Page
Adjustment Address
Adjustment Page
Adjustment Address
Adjustment Page
Adjustment Address
Adjustment Page
Adjustment Address
Adjustment Page
Adjustment Address
Adjustment Page
Adjustment Address
Adjustment Page
Adjustment Address
Adjustment Page
Adjustment Address
Adjustment Page
Adjustment Address
Adjustment Page
Adjustment Address
Adjustment Page
Adjustment Address
Adjustment Page
Adjustment Address
Adjustment Page
Adjustment Address
Adjustment Page
Adjustment Address
Adjustment Page
Adjustment Address
Adjustment Page
Adjustment Address
Adjustment Page
Adjustment Address
Adjustment Page
Adjustment Address
Adjustment Page
Adjustment Address
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
Fixed data-2
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
6-14
6D
00 to F9
6E
00 to FF
6F
10 to FF
7C
00 to FF
7E
00 to FF
7F
00 to FF
8C
00 to F9
8D
00 to FF
8E
00 to FF
8F
00 to FF
9D
00 to 4F
9E
00 to FF
9F
00 to FF
AD
00 to 4F
AE
00 to F1
AF
00 to FF
BE
00 to F9
BF
00 to FF
C2
00 to FF
C3
00 to FF
C4
00 to FF
C5
00 to FF
Adjustment Page
Adjustment Address
Adjustment Page
Adjustment Address
Adjustment Page
Adjustment Address
Adjustment Page
Adjustment Address
Adjustment Page
Adjustment Address
Adjustment Page
Adjustment Address
Adjustment Page
Adjustment Address
Adjustment Page
Adjustment Address
Adjustment Page
Adjustment Address
Adjustment Page
Adjustment Address
C6
00 to DF
C7
00 to FF
C8
00 to FF
C9
00 to FF
CA
00 to FF
CB
00 to DF
CC
00 to C7
CD
00 to FF
CE
00 to FF
CF
00 to FF
13
6
01
14
6
03
15
6
02
16
17
6
7
01
01
18
7
04
19
7
00
01
0
10
7
01
00
CF
20
Initializing method:
Order Page Address Data
1
2
3
4
0
0
2
6
01
10
EA
01
5
6
03
6
6
02
7
8
6
7
01
01
9
7
04
10
7
00
2
EA
11
12
Procedure
21
01
00
01
00
CF
01
Check the bit1 value.
1: NTSC model
0: PAL model
Set the following data, and
press PAUSE (Write) button.
(Note 3)
NTSC model:
2D: Initializing all areas
31: Initializing other than
adjustment address
PAL model:
2F: Initializing all areas
33: Initializing other than
adjustment address
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Check the data changes to
“01”.
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Set the following data, and
press PAUSE (Write) button.
00: NTSC mode
01: PAL mode
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Set the LANC mode switch
of LANC jig in the order
“SENSOR” to “NORMAL”
to “SENSOR”. (NTSC/PAL
mode is going to be exchanged.)
Set the following data, and
press PAUSE (Write) button.
2D: Initializing all areas
31: Initializing other than
adjustment address
Check the data changes to
“01”.
22
2
(72)
01
23
2
(72)
02
24
2
(72)
01
00
25
0
10
00
26
Set the following data, and
press PAUSE (Write) button.
(Note 3)
NTSC mode:
2D: Initializing all areas
31: Initializing other than
adjustment address
PAL mode:
2F: Initializing all areas
33: Initializing other than
adjustment address
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Check the data changes to
“01”.
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Perform “Modification of
Camera Control Data”.
Note 3: If other than adjustment address was initialized, the adjusted data is not initialized.
Note 4: NTSC model: HVR-Z5J/Z5N/Z5U
PAL model: HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5P
Set the following data, and
press PAUSE (Write) button.
00: NTSC model
01: PAL model
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Set the LANC mode switch
of LANC jig in the order
“SENSOR” to “NORMAL”
to “SENSOR”. (NTSC/PAL
mode is going to be exchanged.)
Check the bit1 value.
1: NTSC mode
0: PAL mode
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
6-15
2. Modification of Camera Control Page Data
If the camera control page data has been initialized, change the
data of the “Fixed data-2” address shown in the following table by
manual input.
4. 6E Page table
Note 1: If reading/writing data on pages 6E, set data: 06 to page:
0, address: 10, and then select pages: E. By this data setting, the pages 6E can be selected.
After the data reading/writing finished, return the data
on page: 0, address: 10 to “00”.
Note 2: Fixed data-1: Initialized data. (Refer to “1. Initializing
the Camera Control Data”)
Fixed data-2: Modified data. (Refer to “2. Modification
of Camera Control Data”)
Initial value
Address
Remark
NTSC PAL
Modifying Method:
1) Before changing the data, select page: 0, address: 01, and set
data: 01.
2) If 2-digit page is selected, set higher-order digit to page: 0,
address: 10 as data, and then select lower-order digit by a usual
method.
e.g.: Set data: 06 to page: 0, address: 10, and then select page:
D. Thus, the page 6D can be selected.
After the modification of data finished, return the data on page:
0, address: 10 to “00”.
3) New data for changing are not shown in the tables because
they are different in destination. When changing the data, copy
the data built in the same model.
Note: If copy the data built in the different model, the camcorder may not operate.
4) When changing the data, press the PAUSE button of the adjustment remote commander each time when setting new data
to write the data in the non-volatile memory.
5) If all areas were initialized, check that the data at the addresses
for adjustment are initial values (adjustment initial values)
listed in the table. If different, change them to the adjustment
initial values.
6) Select page: 0, address: 01, set data: 01.
7) Select page: 3, address: 71, set data: 01, and press PAUSE
(Write) button.
00 to FF
5. 6F Page table
Note 1: If reading/writing data on pages 6F, set data: 06 to page:
0, address: 10, and then select pages: F. By this data setting, the pages 6F can be selected.
After the data reading/writing finished, return the data
on page: 0, address: 10 to “00”.
Note 2: Fixed data-1: Initialized data. (Refer to “1. Initializing
the Camera Control Data”)
Fixed data-2: Modified data. (Refer to “2. Modification
of Camera Control Data”)
Initial value
Address
Remark
NTSC PAL
10 to FF
Processing after Completing Modification Camera Control
Data:
Order Page Address Data
1
0
10
00
2
3
70
10
3
70
4
2
00
29
5
2
01
29
Procedure
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
3. 6D Page table
Note 1: If reading/writing data on pages 6D, set data: 06 to page:
0, address: 10, and then select pages: D. By this data
setting, the pages 6D can be selected.
After the data reading/writing finished, return the data
on page: 0, address: 10 to “00”.
Note 2: Fixed data-1: Initialized data. (Refer to “1. Initializing
the Camera Control Data”)
Fixed data-2: Modified data. (Refer to “2. Modification
of Camera Control Data”)
Initial value
Address
Remark
NTSC PAL
00 to 59
5A
00
5B
36
36
5D
10
10
5E
0B
0B
5F
6E
6E
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
7. 7E Page table
Note 1: If reading/writing data on pages 7E, set data: 07 to page:
0, address: 10, and then select pages: E. By this data setting, the pages 7E can be selected.
After the data reading/writing finished, return the data
on page: 0, address: 10 to “00”.
Note 2: Fixed data-1: Initialized data. (Refer to “1. Initializing
the Camera Control Data”)
Fixed data-2: Modified data. (Refer to “2. Modification
of Camera Control Data”)
Initial value
Address
Remark
NTSC PAL
STD gain adj.
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
5C
60 to F9
00 to FF
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
00
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
6. 7C Page table
Note 1: If reading/writing data on pages 7C, set data: 07 to page:
0, address: 10, and then select pages: C. By this data setting, the pages 7C can be selected.
After the data reading/writing finished, return the data
on page: 0, address: 10 to “00”.
Note 2: Fixed data-1: Initialized data. (Refer to “1. Initializing
the Camera Control Data”)
Fixed data-2: Modified data. (Refer to “2. Modification
of Camera Control Data”)
Initial value
Address
Remark
NTSC PAL
Check the data changes to
“11”.
3
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
00 to FF
LV Standard data input
MAX gain adj.
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
6-16
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
8. 7F Page table
Note 1: If reading/writing data on pages 7F, set data: 07 to page:
0, address: 10, and then select pages: F. By this data setting, the pages 7F can be selected.
After the data reading/writing finished, return the data
on page: 0, address: 10 to “00”.
Note 2: Fixed data-1: Initialized data. (Refer to “1. Initializing
the Camera Control Data”)
Fixed data-2: Modified data. (Refer to “2. Modification
of Camera Control Data”)
Initial value
Address
Remark
NTSC PAL
9. 8C Page table
Note 1: If reading/writing data on pages 8C, set data: 08 to page:
0, address: 10, and then select pages: C. By this data setting, the pages 8C can be selected.
After the data reading/writing finished, return the data
on page: 0, address: 10 to “00”.
Note 2: Fixed data-1: Initialized data. (Refer to “1. Initializing
the Camera Control Data”)
Fixed data-2: Modified data. (Refer to “2. Modification
of Camera Control Data”)
Initial value
Address
Remark
NTSC PAL
00
80
80
00 to 45
01
80
80
46
02
02
02
47 to DE
03
C2
C2
DF
Fixed data-2
04
02
02
E0
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
05
C2
C2
E1
06
00
00
E2 to F9
07
00
00
08
00
00
09
00
00
0A
00
00
0B
00
00
0C
00
00
0D
00
00
0E
00
00
0F
00
00
10
00
00
11
00
00
12
00
00
13
00
00
14
00
00
15
00
00
16
00
00
17
00
00
18
00
00
19
00
00
1A
00
00
1B
00
00
1C
00
00
1D
00
00
1E
00
00
1F
00
00
20
60
60
21
60
60
22 to 7F
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
Fixed data-2
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
Fixed data-2
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
10. 8D Page table
Note 1: If reading/writing data on pages 8D, set data: 08 to page:
0, address: 10, and then select pages: D. By this data
setting, the pages 8D can be selected.
After the data reading/writing finished, return the data
on page: 0, address: 10 to “00”.
Note 2: Fixed data-1: Initialized data. (Refer to “1. Initializing
the Camera Control Data”)
Fixed data-2: Modified data. (Refer to “2. Modification
of Camera Control Data”)
Initial value
Address
Remark
NTSC PAL
PSD Sensor Gradient Adjustment
00 to FF
Angular Velocity Sensor Sensitivity
Adjustment
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
6-17
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
11. 8E Page table
Note 1: If reading/writing data on pages 8E, set data: 08 to page:
0, address: 10, and then select pages: E. By this data setting, the pages 8E can be selected.
After the data reading/writing finished, return the data
on page: 0, address: 10 to “00”.
Note 2: Fixed data-1: Initialized data. (Refer to “1. Initializing
the Camera Control Data”)
Fixed data-2: Modified data. (Refer to “2. Modification
of Camera Control Data”)
Initial value
Address
Remark
NTSC PAL
12. 8F Page table
Note 1: If reading/writing data on pages 8F, set data: 08 to page:
0, address: 10, and then select pages: F. By this data setting, the pages 8F can be selected.
After the data reading/writing finished, return the data
on page: 0, address: 10 to “00”.
Note 2: Fixed data-1: Initialized data. (Refer to “1. Initializing
the Camera Control Data”)
Fixed data-2: Modified data. (Refer to “2. Modification
of Camera Control Data”)
Initial value
Address
Remark
NTSC PAL
00 to 08
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
09 to 0E
Fixed data-2
01 to 05
Fixed data-2
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
06 to 08
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
0F, 10
11 to 16
17, 18
19 to 1C
1D
1E
1F, 20
21 to 24
00
Fixed data-2
09
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
0A to 0F
Fixed data-2
10
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
11, 12
Fixed data-2
13
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
14 to 32
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
Fixed data-2
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
Fixed data-2
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
Fixed data-2
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
Fixed data-2
33
Fixed data-2
25
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
34
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
26
Fixed data-2
35
Fixed data-2
27, 28
29 to 2C
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
36 to 38
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
Fixed data-2
39
Fixed data-2
2D
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
3A
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
2E
Fixed data-2
2F to 38
39 to 3E
3F, 40
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
Fixed data-2
78 to 7A
Fixed data-2
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
7B to 7D
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
Fixed data-2
45 to 48
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
4A to 50
51
52 to 58
59
5A to 66
67
68 to 7E
7F
80 to FF
Fixed data-2
3C to 77
41 to 44
49
3B
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
7E, 7F
80 to 8F
Fixed data-2
90, 91
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
92 to A3
Fixed data-2
A4, A5
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
A6 to C1
Fixed data-2
C2
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
C3 to E1
Fixed data-2
E2
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
E3
Fixed data-2
E4, E5
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
E6 to FF
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
6-18
Fixed data-2
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
Fixed data-2
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
Fixed data-2
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
Fixed data-2
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
Fixed data-2
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
Fixed data-2
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
13. 9D Page table
Note 1: If reading/writing data on pages 9D, set data: 09 to page:
0, address: 10, and then select pages: D. By this data
setting, the pages 9D can be selected.
After the data reading/writing finished, return the data
on page: 0, address: 10 to “00”.
Note 2: Fixed data-1: Initialized data. (Refer to “1. Initializing
the Camera Control Data”)
Fixed data-2: Modified data. (Refer to “2. Modification
of Camera Control Data”)
Initial value
Address
Remark
NTSC PAL
00 to 4F
17. AE Page table
Note 1: If reading/writing data on pages AE, set data: 0A to page:
0, address: 10, and then select pages: E. By this data setting, the pages AE can be selected.
After the data reading/writing finished, return the data
on page: 0, address: 10 to “00”.
Note 2: Fixed data-1: Initialized data. (Refer to “1. Initializing
the Camera Control Data”)
Fixed data-2: Modified data. (Refer to “2. Modification
of Camera Control Data”)
Initial value
Address
Remark
NTSC PAL
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
14. 9E Page table
Note 1: If reading/writing data on pages 9E, set data: 09 to page:
0, address: 10, and then select pages: E. By this data setting, the pages 9E can be selected.
After the data reading/writing finished, return the data
on page: 0, address: 10 to “00”.
Note 2: Fixed data-1: Initialized data. (Refer to “1. Initializing
the Camera Control Data”)
Fixed data-2: Modified data. (Refer to “2. Modification
of Camera Control Data”)
Initial value
Address
Remark
NTSC PAL
00 to FF
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
Fixed data-2
7E to F1
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
00 to FF
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
19. BE Page table
Note 1: If reading/writing data on pages BE, set data: 0B to page:
0, address: 10, and then select pages: E. By this data setting, the pages BE can be selected.
After the data reading/writing finished, return the data
on page: 0, address: 10 to “00”.
Note 2: Fixed data-1: Initialized data. (Refer to “1. Initializing
the Camera Control Data”)
Fixed data-2: Modified data. (Refer to “2. Modification
of Camera Control Data”)
Initial value
Address
Remark
NTSC PAL
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
16. AD Page table
Note 1: If reading/writing data on pages AD, set data: 0A to page:
0, address: 10, and then select pages: D. By this data
setting, the pages AD can be selected.
After the data reading/writing finished, return the data
on page: 0, address: 10 to “00”.
Note 2: Fixed data-1: Initialized data. (Refer to “1. Initializing
the Camera Control Data”)
Fixed data-2: Modified data. (Refer to “2. Modification
of Camera Control Data”)
Initial value
Address
Remark
NTSC PAL
00 to 4F
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
7C, 7D
18. AF Page table
Note 1: If reading/writing data on pages AF, set data: 0A to page:
0, address: 10, and then select pages: F. By this data setting, the pages AF can be selected.
After the data reading/writing finished, return the data
on page: 0, address: 10 to “00”.
Note 2: Fixed data-1: Initialized data. (Refer to “1. Initializing
the Camera Control Data”)
Fixed data-2: Modified data. (Refer to “2. Modification
of Camera Control Data”)
Initial value
Address
Remark
NTSC PAL
15. 9F Page table
Note 1: If reading/writing data on pages 9F, set data: 09 to page:
0, address: 10, and then select pages: F. By this data setting, the pages 9F can be selected.
After the data reading/writing finished, return the data
on page: 0, address: 10 to “00”.
Note 2: Fixed data-1: Initialized data. (Refer to “1. Initializing
the Camera Control Data”)
Fixed data-2: Modified data. (Refer to “2. Modification
of Camera Control Data”)
Initial value
Address
Remark
NTSC PAL
00 to FF
00 to 7B
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
6-19
00 to CA
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
CB to D0
Fixed data-2
D1 to F9
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
20. BF Page table
Note 1: If reading/writing data on pages BF, set data: 0B to page:
0, address: 10, and then select pages: F. By this data setting, the pages BF can be selected.
After the data reading/writing finished, return the data
on page: 0, address: 10 to “00”.
Note 2: Fixed data-1: Initialized data. (Refer to “1. Initializing
the Camera Control Data”)
Fixed data-2: Modified data. (Refer to “2. Modification
of Camera Control Data”)
Initial value
Address
Remark
NTSC PAL
00 to 44
45
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
64 to 6A
Fixed data-2
6B to BC
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
BD
00 to FF
24. C5 Page table
Note 1: If reading/writing data on pages C5, set data: 0C to page:
0, address: 10, and then select pages: 5. By this data setting, the pages C5 can be selected.
After the data reading/writing finished, return the data
on page: 0, address: 10 to “00”.
Note 2: Fixed data-1: Initialized data. (Refer to “1. Initializing
the Camera Control Data”)
Fixed data-2: Modified data. (Refer to “2. Modification
of Camera Control Data”)
Initial value
Address
Remark
NTSC PAL
Fixed data-2
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
21. C2 Page table
Note 1: If reading/writing data on pages C2, set data: 0C to page:
0, address: 10, and then select pages: 2. By this data setting, the pages C2 can be selected.
After the data reading/writing finished, return the data
on page: 0, address: 10 to “00”.
Note 2: Fixed data-1: Initialized data. (Refer to “1. Initializing
the Camera Control Data”)
Fixed data-2: Modified data. (Refer to “2. Modification
of Camera Control Data”)
Initial value
Address
Remark
NTSC PAL
00 to FF
00 to FF
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
25. C6 Page table
Note 1: If reading/writing data on pages C6, set data: 0C to page:
0, address: 10, and then select pages: 6. By this data setting, the pages C6 can be selected.
After the data reading/writing finished, return the data
on page: 0, address: 10 to “00”.
Note 2: Fixed data-1: Initialized data. (Refer to “1. Initializing
the Camera Control Data”)
Fixed data-2: Modified data. (Refer to “2. Modification
of Camera Control Data”)
Initial value
Address
Remark
NTSC PAL
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
22. C3 Page table
Note 1: If reading/writing data on pages C3, set data: 0C to page:
0, address: 10, and then select pages: 3. By this data setting, the pages C3 can be selected.
After the data reading/writing finished, return the data
on page: 0, address: 10 to “00”.
Note 2: Fixed data-1: Initialized data. (Refer to “1. Initializing
the Camera Control Data”)
Fixed data-2: Modified data. (Refer to “2. Modification
of Camera Control Data”)
Initial value
Address
Remark
NTSC PAL
00 to FF
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
Fixed data-2
46 to 63
BE to FF
23. C4 Page table
Note 1: If reading/writing data on pages C4, set data: 0C to page:
0, address: 10, and then select pages: 4. By this data setting, the pages C4 can be selected.
After the data reading/writing finished, return the data
on page: 0, address: 10 to “00”.
Note 2: Fixed data-1: Initialized data. (Refer to “1. Initializing
the Camera Control Data”)
Fixed data-2: Modified data. (Refer to “2. Modification
of Camera Control Data”)
Initial value
Address
Remark
NTSC PAL
00 to DF
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
26. C7 Page table
Note 1: If reading/writing data on pages C7, set data: 0C to page:
0, address: 10, and then select pages: 7. By this data setting, the pages C7 can be selected.
After the data reading/writing finished, return the data
on page: 0, address: 10 to “00”.
Note 2: Fixed data-1: Initialized data. (Refer to “1. Initializing
the Camera Control Data”)
Fixed data-2: Modified data. (Refer to “2. Modification
of Camera Control Data”)
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
Address
00 to FF
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Initial value
NTSC PAL
Remark
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
27. C8 Page table
Note 1: If reading/writing data on pages C8, set data: 0C to page:
0, address: 10, and then select pages: 8. By this data setting, the pages C8 can be selected.
After the data reading/writing finished, return the data
on page: 0, address: 10 to “00”.
Note 2: Fixed data-1: Initialized data. (Refer to “1. Initializing
the Camera Control Data”)
Fixed data-2: Modified data. (Refer to “2. Modification
of Camera Control Data”)
Initial value
Address
Remark
NTSC PAL
00 to FF
30. CB Page table
Note 1: If reading/writing data on pages CB, set data: 0C to page:
0, address: 10, and then select pages: B. By this data setting, the pages CB can be selected.
After the data reading/writing finished, return the data
on page: 0, address: 10 to “00”.
Note 2: Fixed data-1: Initialized data. (Refer to “1. Initializing
the Camera Control Data”)
Fixed data-2: Modified data. (Refer to “2. Modification
of Camera Control Data”)
Initial value
Address
Remark
NTSC PAL
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
00 to DF
28. C9 Page table
Note 1: If reading/writing data on pages C9, set data: 0C to page:
0, address: 10, and then select pages: 9. By this data setting, the pages C9 can be selected.
After the data reading/writing finished, return the data
on page: 0, address: 10 to “00”.
Note 2: Fixed data-1: Initialized data. (Refer to “1. Initializing
the Camera Control Data”)
Fixed data-2: Modified data. (Refer to “2. Modification
of Camera Control Data”)
Initial value
Address
Remark
NTSC PAL
00 to FF
31. CC Page table
Note 1: If reading/writing data on pages CC, set data: 0C to page:
0, address: 10, and then select pages: C. By this data setting, the pages CC can be selected.
After the data reading/writing finished, return the data
on page: 0, address: 10 to “00”.
Note 2: Fixed data-1: Initialized data. (Refer to “1. Initializing
the Camera Control Data”)
Fixed data-2: Modified data. (Refer to “2. Modification
of Camera Control Data”)
Initial value
Address
Remark
NTSC PAL
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
00 to C7
29. CA Page table
Note 1: If reading/writing data on pages CA, set data: 0C to page:
0, address: 10, and then select pages: A. By this data setting, the pages CA can be selected.
After the data reading/writing finished, return the data
on page: 0, address: 10 to “00”.
Note 2: Fixed data-1: Initialized data. (Refer to “1. Initializing
the Camera Control Data”)
Fixed data-2: Modified data. (Refer to “2. Modification
of Camera Control Data”)
Initial value
Address
Remark
NTSC PAL
00 to FF
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
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32. CD Page table
Note 1: If reading/writing data on pages CD, set data: 0C to page:
0, address: 10, and then select pages: D. By this data
setting, the pages CD can be selected.
After the data reading/writing finished, return the data
on page: 0, address: 10 to “00”.
Note 2: Fixed data-1: Initialized data. (Refer to “1. Initializing
the Camera Control Data”)
Fixed data-2: Modified data. (Refer to “2. Modification
of Camera Control Data”)
Address
00 to 11
12
13 to 1C
1D
Initial value
NTSC PAL
Remark
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
Fixed data-2
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
1E to 2F
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
Fixed data-2
33
36
37 to 3A
3B
3C, 3D
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
Fixed data-2
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
Fixed data-2
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
Fixed data-2
3E
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
3F
Fixed data-2
40 to 4F
50
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
Fixed data-2
51 to 53
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
54 to 57
Fixed data-2
58 to 87
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
88 to 95
Fixed data-2
96 to 99
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
9A to A3
A4, A5
A6 to AB
Fixed data-2
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
Fixed data-2
AC, AD
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
AE to B3
Fixed data-2
B4, B5
B6 to B9
BA to BE
BF
C0 to C2
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
Fixed data-2
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
Fixed data-2
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
C3
Fixed data-2
C4
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
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Initial value
NTSC PAL
Remark
C5
Fixed data-2
C6
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
C7
Fixed data-2
C8
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
C9
Fixed data-2
CA
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
CB
Fixed data-2
CC
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
CD
Fixed data-2
CE
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
CF
Fixed data-2
D0 to FF
Fixed data-2
30 to 32
34, 35
Address
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
33. CE Page table
Note 1: If reading/writing data on pages CE, set data: 0C to page:
0, address: 10, and then select pages: E. By this data setting, the pages CE can be selected.
After the data reading/writing finished, return the data
on page: 0, address: 10 to “00”.
Note 2: Fixed data-1: Initialized data. (Refer to “1. Initializing
the Camera Control Data”)
Fixed data-2: Modified data. (Refer to “2. Modification
of Camera Control Data”)
Initial value
Address
Remark
NTSC PAL
34. CF Page table
Note 1: If reading/writing data on pages CF, set data: 0C to page:
0, address: 10, and then select pages: F. By this data setting, the pages CF can be selected.
After the data reading/writing finished, return the data
on page: 0, address: 10 to “00”.
Note 2: Fixed data-1: Initialized data. (Refer to “1. Initializing
the Camera Control Data”)
Fixed data-2: Modified data. (Refer to “2. Modification
of Camera Control Data”)
Initial value
Address
Remark
NTSC PAL
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
00 to 8F
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
Fixed data-2
90 to 9F
Fixed data-2
05 to 0F
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
A0 to B0
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
10 to 13
Fixed data-2
B1 to BD
Fixed data-2
14 to 1D
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
00 to 03
04
1E, 1F
Fixed data-2
BE
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
BF
Fixed data-2
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
C0 to C7
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
Fixed data-2
C8 to CF
Fixed data-2
25
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
D0 to E8
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
26
Fixed data-2
20 to 22
23, 24
27 to 2A
2B, 2C
2D
2E to 31
Fixed data-2
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
F0 to FF
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
Fixed data-2
Fixed data-2
34
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
3D to 5C
5D
Fixed data-2
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
Fixed data-2
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
Fixed data-2
5E to 79
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
7A to 7D
Fixed data-2
7E to 83
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
84, 85
86 to 91
92, 93
Fixed data-2
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
Fixed data-2
94 to 97
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
98 to 9D
Fixed data-2
9E
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
9F
Fixed data-2
A0 to C1
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
C2 to C5
Fixed data-2
C6 to EE
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
EF
F0 to FF
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
EB to EF
33
3B, 3C
Fixed data-2
Fixed data-2
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
37 to 3A
EA
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
32
35, 36
E9
Fixed data-2
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
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1-3.
2. Coaxial Harness Connecting Check RadarW
Check if the coaxial harness of CMOS is connected correctly.
CAMERA SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTS
Before perform the camera system adjustments, check that the
specified values of “VIDEO SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTS” are satisfied. (Except Origin Oscillation Check”)
Check that the data of page: 0, address: 10 is “00”.
If not, select page: 0, address: 10, and set the data “00”.
1-3-1.
Subject
Measuring Instrument
Camera System Adjustments
1. Origin Oscillation Check (VC-543 board)
Check the frequency of the clock for synchronization.
If deviated, the synchronization will be disrupted and the color
will become inconsistent.
Subject
Not required
Measurement Point
R1414 (CHCK) on VC-543 board
Measuring Instrument
Frequency counter
Specified value
f = 41538461 ± 835 Hz (NTSC)
f = 41580000 ± 835 Hz (PAL)
Not required
Measurement Point
Adjusting remote commander
Adjustment Page
6
Adjustment Address
D1 to D6
Specified value
Data of page: 6, address: D0 is “07”
Note 1: Check that the data of page: 6, address: 02 is “00”
If not, select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 00, and press
the PAUSE (Write) button.
Switch setting
1) POWER ......................................................... CAMERA mode
Adjusting method:
Order Page Address Data
Procedure
1
0
01
2
6
07
3
0
10
09
Checking method:
1) Check that the frequency (f) satisfies the specified value.
4
E
(9E)
90
10
VC-543 BOARD (SIDE A)
5
E
(9E)
80
00
6
0
10
00
7
6
01
EB
8
6
02
Check the data changes to
“01”.
9
6
D0
Check the data is “07”.
(Note 3)
Switch setting
1) POWER ......................................................... CAMERA mode
01
Check the data is “04”.
IC1601
IC1401
Press PAUSE (Write)
button.(Note 2)
Note 2: The adjustment data will be automatically input to page:
6, address: D1 to D6.
Note 3: For the error codes of bit 0 to bit 2 of data of page: 6,
address: D0, see the following table.
R1414
Bit value of data of
page: 6,
address: D0
Fig. 6-1-5
Bit
Function
Error contents
When bit value = 0 When bit value = 1
0
R
Error exists
No error
1
G
Error exists
No error
2
B
Error exists
No error
Example: If an error exists in G, data is “05”
Processing after Completing Adjustment:
Order Page Address Data
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1
6
01
00
2
0
10
09
3
E
(9E)
90
00
4
E
(9E)
80
70
5
0
10
00
6
0
01
00
Procedure
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
3.
4. Lens Adjustment RadarW
The inner focus lens MR adjustment is carried out automatically.
PSD Sensor Gradient Adjustment (VC-543 board)
RadarW
Subject
Input average offset voltage of the YAW (SE8502)/PITCH
(SE8501) sensors on GY-014 board.
Subject
Measuring Instrument
Not required
Measurement Point
Adjusting remote commander
Measuring Instrument
Adjustment Page
7F
Adjustment Address
00 to 1F
Specified value
Data of page: 72, address: 02 is “01”
Adjusting method:
1
0
01
01
2
0
10
7
3
2
(72)
01
97
4
Adjusting remote commander
Adjustment Page
6F
Adjustment Address
30, 40 to 4F
Specified value
Data of page: 6, address: 0C is “00”
Note 1: Perform the adjustment with the lens in horizontal state.
Note 2: Perform “Flange Back Adjustment ” after this adjustment.
Note 3: If reading/writing data on page 6F, set data: 06 to page:
0, address: 10, and then select page F. By this data setting, the page 6F can be selected.
After the data reading/writing finished, return the data
on page: 0, address: 10 to “00”.
Note 1: Set the camera on a horizontal table.
Note 2: Check that the data of page: 72, address: 02 is “00”
If not, select page: 72, address: 01, set data: 00, and press
the PAUSE (Write) button.
Order Page Address Data
Not required
Measurement Point
Switch setting
1) POWER ......................................................... CAMERA mode
Procedure
Adjusting method:
Order Page Address Data
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
(Note 3)
1
0
01
Wait for 6 seconds.
2
6
02
Procedure
01
Check the data is “00”.
(Note 4)
5
2
(72)
02
Check the data changes to
“01”. (Note 4)
3
6
01
6
F
(7F)
16
Check the data changes to
“11”.
4
6
02
Check the data changes to “01”.
2
(72)
5
6
0C
Check the data is “00”.
7
01
00
8
0
10
00
9
0
01
00
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
(Note 5)
Note 4: If not, select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 00, and press
the PAUSE (Write) button.
Note 5: The adjustment data will be automatically input to page:
6F, address: 30, 40 to 4F.
Note 3: The adjustment data will be automatically input to page:
7F, address: 00 to 1F.
Note 4: If the data is other than “01”, adjustment has errors.
Contents of error is written into page: 7, address: 02. See
the following table.
Data of page: 7F,
address: 16
BD
Processing after Completing Adjustment:
Order Page Address Data
Error contents
1
6
01
00
2
6
01
25
3
6
02
In the middle of adjustment
4
6
01
00
X, Y = 2
Abnormal termination
5
0
01
00
X, Y = 1
Normal termination
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Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Check the data changes to
“01”.
X, Y = 0
“X, Y”: X: High 4 bits (Yaw sensor)
Y: Low 4 bits (Pitch sensor)
Procedure
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
RadarW
5. Zoom Ring Adjustment (MR Sensor)
The manual zoom ring MR adjustment is carried out automatically.
Subject
RadarW
6. Focus Ring Adjustment (MR Sensor)
The manual focus ring MR adjustment is carried out automatically.
Not required
Measurement Point
Measuring Instrument
Subject
Measurement Point
Adjusting remote commander
Adjustment Page
6D
6E
Adjustment Address
A9 to AC, AF
FC to FF
Not required
Measuring Instrument
Adjusting remote commander
Adjustment Page
6D
6E
Adjustment Address
A5 to A8, AD to AF
FA, FB
Note 1: Perform the adjustment with the lens in horizontal state.
Note 2: If reading/writing data on pages 6D, 6E, set data: 06 to
page: 0, address: 10, and then select pages D, E. By this
data setting, the pages 6D, 6E can be selected.
After the data reading/writing finished, return the data
on page: 0, address: 10 to “00”.
Note 1: Perform the adjustment with the lens in horizontal state.
Note 2: If reading/writing data on pages 6D, 6E, set data: 06 to
page: 0, address: 10, and then select pages D, F. By this
data setting, the pages 6D, 6E can be selected.
After the data reading/writing finished, return the data
on page: 0, address: 10 to “00”.
Switch setting
1) POWER ......................................................... CAMERA mode
Switch setting
1) POWER ......................................................... CAMERA mode
Adjusting method:
Adjusting method:
Order Page Address Data
1
2
0
6
01
Check the data is “00”.
(Note 3)
3
6
01
5
6
02
5B
6
7
6
Order Page Address Data
01
02
4
Procedure
0C
1
0
01
2
6
02
Turn the zoom ring manually
in one direction slowly.
It should be turning several
times.
Continue to turn till the end of
adjustment.
3
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
(Note 4)
4
6
01
6
02
Check the data changes to “01”.
5
Wait for 10 seconds.
6
Check the data is “00”.
7
Procedure
01
Check the data is “00”.
(Note 3)
Turn the focus ring manually
in one direction slowly.
It should be turning several
times.
Continue to turn till the end of
adjustment.
59
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
(Note 4)
Check the data changes to “01”.
Wait for 10 seconds.
6
0C
Check the data is “00”.
Note 3: If not, select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 00, and press
the PAUSE (Write) button.
Note 4: The adjustment data will be automatically input to page:
6D, address: A9 to AC, AF and page: 6E, address: FC to
FF.
Note 3: If not, select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 00, and press
the PAUSE (Write) button.
Note 4: The adjustment data will be automatically input to page:
6D, address: A5 to A8, AD to AF and page: 6E, address:
FA, FB.
Processing after Completing Adjustment:
Processing after Completing Adjustment:
Order Page Address Data
Order Page Address Data
1
6
01
00
2
0
01
00
Procedure
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
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1
6
01
00
2
0
01
00
Procedure
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
7-1. Flange Back Adjustment RadarW
(Using the minipattern box or flange back adjustment jig)
Perform the flange back adjustment. In whichever case, the focus
will be deviated during auto focusing/manual focusing.
7. Flange Back Adjustment
(Using the minipattern box or flange back adjustment
jig)
[Preparation (Using the minipattern box)]
1) The minipattern box is installed as shown in the following figure.
Note: The attachment lenses are not used.
2) Install the minipattern box so that the distance between it and
the front of lens of camera is less than 3 cm.
3) Make the height of minipattern box and the camera equal.
4) Check the output voltage of the regulated power supply is the
specified voltage ± 0.01 Vdc.
5) Check that the center of Siemens star chart meets the center of
shot image screen with the zoom lens at TELE end and WIDE
end respectively.
Subject
Measurement Point
Measuring Instrument
Specified voltage: The specified voltage varies according to the
minipattern box, so adjustment the power supply output voltage to the specified voltage written on the sheet which is supplied with the minipattern box.
Minipattern box
Camera
Regulated power supply
Output voltage : Specified voltage ± 0.01 Vdc
Output current : more than 3.5 A
Adjustment Page
6F
Adjustment Address
20 to 3F
Specified value
Data of page: 06, address: 0C is “00”
Switch setting
1) POWER ......................................................... CAMERA mode
2) ND FILTER ...................................................................... OFF
3) REC FORMAT (Menu setting) ............................. HDV1080i
Red (+)
Black (–)
Yellow (SENS +)
Need not connected
Black (GND)
Fig. 6-1-6
[Preparation (Using the flange back adjustment jig)]
(Illuminance: 550 to 650 lux)
1) Install the flange back adjustment jig so that the distance between it and the front of lens of camera is less than 3 cm.
2) Make the height of flange back adjustment jig and the camera
equal.
3) Check that the center of chart meets the center of shot image
screen with the zoom lens at TELE end and WIDE end respectively.
Flange back adjustment jig
Adjusting remote commander
Note 1: Dark Siemens star chart.
Note 2: Perform “PSD Sensor Gradient Adjustment”, “Lens Adjustment”, “Zoom Ring Adjustment”, “Focus Ring Adjustment” after this adjustment.
Note 3: Perform the adjustment with the lens in horizontal state.
Note 4: If reading/writing data on pages 6F, set data: 06 to page:
0, address: 10, and then select pages F. By this data setting, the pages 6F can be selected.
After the data reading/writing finished, return the data
on page: 0, address: 10 to “00”.
Note 5: Check that the data of page: 6, address: 02 is “00”. If
not, select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 00, and press
PAUSE (Write) button.
Note 6: Don't touch the zoom ring during adjustment.
Below 3 cm
White (SENS –)
Siemens star chart for minipattern
box (Note 1) or flange back
adjustment jig
Below 3 cm
Camera
Fig. 6-1-7
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Adjusting method:
Processing after Completing Adjustment:
Order Page Address Data
Procedure
Order Page Address Data
1
0
01
01
1
6
01
00
2
6
61
01
2
6
64
00
3
6
4D
00
4
0
10
09
4
6
40
00
5
F
(9F)
4A
83
5
0
10
07
6
F
(9F)
4B
80
6
E
(7E)
10
7
0
10
00
7
0
10
00
8
6
02
Check the data is “00”.
8
6
61
00
9
6
99
Check the data is “00”.
9
10
6
4D
40
11
6
64
04
12
0
10
07
13
E
(7E)
10
14
0
10
00
15
6
40
01
16
6
01
13
3
Wait for 3 seconds.
(Note 10)
Set the bit value of bit1 is “0”,
and press PAUSE (Write)
button. (Note 8)
17
27
Wait for 3 seconds.
10
0
10
09
11
F
(9F)
4A
00
12
F
(9F)
4B
00
13
0
10
00
14
6
01
25
6
02
Wait for 1 seconds.
16
6
01
00
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
17
0
01
00
01
19
6
02
Check the data changes to
“01”.
20
6
0C
Check the data is “00”.
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Check the data changes to
“01”.
15
6
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Set the bit value of bit1 is “1”,
and press PAUSE (Write)
button. (Note 7)
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
18
Procedure
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
7-2. Optical Axis Adjustment RadarW
Correct the disorder of the center axis of the optical system.
Note 7: After adjustment, if the focusing to a subject located at
infinity failed, increase the ilIlluminance of the chart and
perform readjustment.
Note 8: For the bit values, refer to “6-4. SERVICE MODE”, “44. 3. Bit value discrimination”.
Note 9: The adjustment data will be automatically input to page:
6F, address: 20 to 3F.
Note 10: The center line portion of chart should be in the AF detection frame “A” at the TELE end.
Adjustment Page
7F
Adjustment Address
30 to 3F
Adjusting method:
1) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 01.
2) Select page: 0, address: 10, and set data: 07.
3) Input the following data to page: F (7F), address: 30 to 3F.
Note: Press the PAUSE (Write) button of the adjustment remote commander each time to set data.
AF Detection Frame Display
A
B
Fig. 6-1-8
Address
Data
30
00
31
00
32
00
33
00
34
00
35
00
36
00
37
00
38
00
39
00
3A
00
3B
00
3C
00
3D
00
3E
00
3F
00
4) Select page: 0, address: 10, and set data: 00.
5) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 00.
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8.
9. Black Balance Adjustment RadarW
Adjust the black level.
Flange Back Check
(Using the flange back adjustment jig)
Subject
Flange back adjustment jig
(Illuminance: approx. 300 ± 50 lux)
(Used siemens star chart)
Measurement Point
Check operation on monitor TV
Measuring Instrument
(Note 2)
Specified value
Focused at the TELE end and WIDE
end
Subject
Not required
Measurement Point
Measuring Instrument
Adjusting remote commander
Adjustment Page
6E
Adjustment Address
C6 to EF
Note 1: If reading/writing data on pages 6E, set data: 06 to
page: 0, address: 10, and then select pages E. By this
data setting, the pages 6E can be selected.
Note 1: Check that the data of page: 0, address: 10 is “00”.
Note 2: Check with the monitor larger than 40 inches.
After the data reading/writing finished, return the data
on page: 0, address: 10 to “00”.
Note 2: Check that the data of page: 6, address: 02 is “00”
If not, select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 00, and press
the PAUSE (Write) button.
Switch setting
1) POWER ......................................................... CAMERA mode
2) ND FILTER ...................................................................... OFF
3) REC FORMAT (Menu setting) ............................. HDV1080i
Switch setting
1) POWER ......................................................... CAMERA mode
Checking method:
Order Page Address Data
Procedure
Adjusting method:
Shoot the chart with the
zoom TELE end.
1
2
0
01
01
3
6
01
00
4
6
61
01
5
Order Page Address Data
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Wait for 3 seconds.
6
6
2C
02
7
6
40
01
8
6
41
01
9
6
4D
40
10
6
01
13
Procedure
1
0
01
2
6
02
3
6
07
Check the data is “04”.
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
(Note 3)
4
6
01
5
6
02
01
Check the data is “00”.
BF
Check the data changes to
“01”.
Note 3: The adjustment data will be automatically input to page:
6E, address: C6 to EF.
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
11
Wait for 1 second.
Processing after Completing Adjustment:
Check that the lens is
focused while zooming from
TELE end to WIDE end.
Order Page Address Data
12
Processing after Completing Adjustment:
Order Page Address Data
1
6
01
00
2
6
2C
00
3
6
40
00
4
6
41
00
5
6
4D
00
6
7
6
61
00
8
0
Procedure
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Wait for 3 seconds.
01
00
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1
6
01
00
2
0
01
00
Procedure
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
10. Picture Frame Setting
(Color reproduction adjustment frame)
Subject
How to reset the zoom and focus when they deviated:
If the zoom and focus deviated due to some reason, reset them in
the following method.
Color bar chart
(Color reproduction adjustment
frame)
17 cm (PTB-1450) from the front of
lens)
Order Page Address Data
1
6
40
2
6
2C
01
6
90
XL
Measurement Point
VIDEO OUT jack
(75 Ω terminated)
3
4
6
91
XH
Measuring Instrument
Oscilloscope and monitor TV (16:9)
5
6
92
YL
Specified Value
A=B, C=D, E=F
6
6
93
YH
7
6
01
79
Note 1: “Flange Back Adjustment” before this adjustment.
Note 2: Check that the data of page: 0, address: 10 is “00”.
Procedure
01
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
How to release the picture frame setting:
Switch setting
1) POWER ......................................................... CAMERA mode
2) D.EXTENDER (Menu setting) ....................................... OFF
3) STEADY SHOT (Menu setting) ..................................... OFF
4) REC FORMAT (Menu setting) ............................. HDV1080i
Order Page Address Data
Setting method:
Order Page Address Data
Procedure
1
6
40
2
6
01
00
3
6
90
00
4
6
91
00
5
6
92
00
6
93
00
1
0
01
01
6
2
6
40
01
7
6
2C
00
8
0
01
00
3
Adjust the zoom and the
camera direction, and set the
specified position.
4
Mark the position of the
picture frame on the monitor
TV, and adjust the picture
frame to this position in
following adjustment using
“Color reproduction
adjustment frame”.
5
0
10
Procedure
01
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Check on the oscilloscope
1. Horizontal period
C D
A B
A=B
C=D
H
00
Fig. 6-1-9
How to read the XH, XL, YH and YL data:
Order Page Address Data
1
0
2
1
3
0
4
1
03
2. Vertical period
Procedure
18
E=F=0
E
F
Read XH data and XL data.
(Note 3)
03
22
Read YH data and YL data.
(Note 3)
V
Note 3: The right four digits of the page: 1 displayed data of the
adjusting remote commander.
1:XX : XX
XL or YL data
XH or YH data
Fig. 6-1-10
Check on the monitor TV (Underscanned mode)
A
B
A=B
C
D
C=D
E
E=F=0
F
Color bar chart picture frame
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Monitor TV picture frame
11. Linear Matrix Adjustment RadarW
Adjust the matrix coefficient for compensating the variation in
spectral sensitivity.
Adjustment Page
6D
6F
Adjustment Address
B0 to F7
60 to 71
6F page data:
Adjusting method:
1) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 01.
2) Select page: 0, address: 10, and set data: 06.
3) Input the following data to page: D (6D), address: B0 to F7
and page: F (6F), address: 60 to 71.
Note: Press the PAUSE (Write) button of the adjustment remote commander each time to set data.
6D page data:
Address
Data
Address
B0
04
D4
05
B1
00
D5
04
B2
00
D6
FF
B3
00
D7
5A
B4
00
D8
00
B5
00
D9
1D
B6
00
DA
FF
B7
00
DB
AA
04
DC
04
B9
00
DD
77
BA
00
DE
FF
BB
00
DF
92
BC
00
E0
FF
BD
00
E1
FA
BE
00
E2
FF
BF
00
E3
F4
C0
04
E4
04
C1
00
E5
1C
C2
04
E6
05
C3
00
E7
2A
C4
00
E8
FF
C5
00
E9
72
C6
00
EA
FF
C7
00
EB
D4
C8
00
EC
FF
C9
00
ED
90
CA
04
EE
04
CB
00
EF
CD
CC
00
F0
FF
CD
00
F1
1F
CE
00
F2
FF
CF
00
F3
F4
D0
00
F4
FF
D1
00
F5
ED
D2
04
F6
04
D3
00
F7
2C
Data
60
20
Address
69
Data
00
61
00
6A
00
62
00
6B
00
63
00
6C
00
64
00
6D
00
65
00
6E
00
66
00
6F
00
67
00
70
20
68
20
71
00
4) Select page: 0, address: 10, and set data: 00.
5) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 00.
Data
B8
Address
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13. LV Standard Data Input RadarW
Adjust the normal coefficient of the light value at 3200K.
12. Auto White Balance Standard Data Input
RadarW
Adjust the white balance reference at 3200K, and adjust the normal coefficient of the light value.
Subject
Clear chart (Color reproduction
adjustment frame)
Adjustment Page
6F
Adjustment Address
88 to 8B
Adjustment Page
6D
Adjustment Address
5C, 5D
Adjusting method:
1) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 01.
2) Select page: 0, address: 10, and set data: 06.
3) Input the following data to page: D (6D), address: 5C and 5D.
Note: Press the PAUSE (Write) button of the adjustment remote commander each time to set data.
Note 1: If reading/writing data on pages 6F, set data: 06 to page:
0, address: 10, and then select pages: F. By this data setting, the pages 6F can be selected.
After the data reading/writing finished, return the data
on page: 0, address: 10 to “00”.
Note 2: Check that the data of page: 6, address: 02 is “00”. If
not, select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 00, and press
PAUSE (Write) button.
Address
Data
5C
36
5D
2B
4) Select page: 0, address: 10, and set data: 00.
5) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 00.
Switch setting
1) POWER ......................................................... CAMERA mode
2) ND FILTER ...................................................................... OFF
3) D.EXTENDER (Menu setting) ....................................... OFF
4) STEADY SHOT (Menu setting) ..................................... OFF
5) REC FORMAT (Menu setting) ............................. HDV1080i
14. STD GAIN Adjustment RadarW
Correct a variation in the CMOS sensitivity setting.
As the CMOS sensitivity is dominant on the variation, correct it
with the AGC_GAIN standard setting.
Adjusting method:
Adjustment Page
6D
Order Page Address Data
Adjustment Address
5A
Procedure
1
0
01
01
2
6
99
Check the data is “00”.
3
6
02
Check the data is “00”.
4
6
07
5
6
61
01
7
6
40
01
8
6
41
01
Adjusting method:
1) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 01.
2) Select page: 0, address: 10, and set data: 06.
3) Input the following data to page: D (6D), address: 5A.
Note: Press the PAUSE (Write) button of the adjustment remote commander each time to set data.
Check the data is “04”.
6
Wait for 3 seconds.
9
6
01
10
6
02
0B
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
(Note 3)
Processing after Completing Adjustment:
6
01
00
2
6
40
00
3
6
41
00
4
6
61
00
5
0
01
00
5A
1E
15. MAX GAIN Adjustment RadarW
Correct a variation in the CMOS sensitivity setting.
As the CMOS sensitivity is dominant on the variation, correct it
with the AGC_GAIN standard setting.
Note 3: The adjustment data will be automatically input to page:
6F, address: 88 to 8B.
1
Data
4) Select page: 0, address: 10, and set data: 00.
5) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 00.
Check the data changes to
“01”.
Order Page Address Data
Address
Procedure
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Adjustment Page
6D
Adjustment Address
5E, 5F
Adjusting method:
1) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 01.
2) Select page: 0, address: 10, and set data: 06.
3) Input the following data to page: D (6D), address: 5E and 5F.
Note: Press the PAUSE (Write) button of the adjustment remote commander each time to set data.
Address
Data
5E
0B
5F
6E
4) Select page: 0, address: 10, and set data: 00.
5) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 00.
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16. Auto White Balance Adjustment RadarW
Adjust to the proper auto white balance output data.
If it is not correct, auto white balance and color reproducibility
will be poor.
Subject
Adjusting method:
Order Page Address Data
Procedure
Place the C14 filter on the
lens.
1
Clear chart
(Color reproduction adjustment
frame)
2
0
01
3
6
99
Check the data is “00”.
Filter
Filter C14 for color temperature
correction
4
6
02
Check the data is “00”.
5
6
07
Adjustment Page
6F
6
6
61
01
Adjustment Address
84 to 87, 98 to 9B
7
8
6
40
01
Note 1: Perform “Auto White Balance Standard Data Input” before this adjustment.
Note 2: If reading/writing data on page 6F, set data: 06 to page:
0, address: 10, and then select pages: D, F. By this data
setting, the page 6F can be selected.
After the data reading/writing finished, return the data
on page: 0, address: 10 to “00”.
Note 3: Check that the data of page: 6, address: 02 is “00”. If
not, select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 00, and press
PAUSE (Write) button.
Switch setting
1) POWER ......................................................... CAMERA mode
2) ND FILTER ...................................................................... OFF
3) D. EXTENDER (Menu setting) ...................................... OFF
4) STEADY SHOT (Menu setting) ..................................... OFF
5) REC FORMAT (Menu setting) ............................. HDV1080i
01
Check the data is “04”.
Wait for 3 seconds.
9
6
41
01
10
0
10
06
11
F
(6F)
84
2A
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
12
F
(6F)
85
E7
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
13
F
(6F)
86
5B
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
14
F
(6F)
87
5C
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
15
0
10
00
16
6
01
81
17
6
02
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
(Note 4)
Check the data changes to
“01”.
Note 4: The adjustment data will be automatically input to page:
6F, address: 98 to 9B.
Processing after Completing Adjustment:
Order Page Address Data
1
6
01
00
2
6
40
00
3
6
41
00
4
6
61
00
5
0
01
00
6
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Procedure
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Remove the C14 filter on the
lens.
17. Auto White Balance Check RadarW
Subject
Clear chart (Color reproduction
adjustment frame)
Filter
ND filter 1.0, 0.4 and 0.1
Measurement Point
Adjusting remote commander
Order Page Address Data
Data of page: 6, address: 0C is “00”
Note 1: Perform “Auto White Balance Standard Data Input”, “LV
Standard Data Input” and “Auto White Balance Adjustment” before this adjustment.
Note 2: Check that the data of page: 6, address: 02 is “00”.
If not, select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 00, and press
PAUSE (Write) button.
0
01
6
9B
3
6
99
Check the data is “00”.
4
6
07
Check the data is “04”.
5
6
61
01
7
6
40
01
8
6
41
01
9
6
CA
85
10
6
C9
10
6
Wait for 3 seconds.
OUTDOOR white balance check
11
12
6
01
6
02
13
6
0C
14
6
01
4F
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Check the data changes to
“01”.
Check the data is “00”.
00
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
INDOOR white balance check
15
6
01
0F
16
6
02
Check the data changes to
“01”.
17
6
0C
Check the data is “00”.
18
6
01
00
19
6
61
00
20
11
23
6
01
4B
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
24
6
02
Check the data changes to
“01”.
25
6
0C
Check the data is “00”.
26
6
01
00
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Remove the ND filter 1.5
(1.0 + 0.4 + 0.1) on the lens.
Order Page Address Data
01
2
C9
Processing after Completing Adjustment:
Procedure
Check the bit value of bit2 is
“0”. (Note 3)
6
Note 3: For the bit values, refer to “6-4. SERVICE MODE”, “44. 3. Bit value discrimination”.
Checking method:
1
22
27
Switch setting
1) POWER ......................................................... CAMERA mode
2) ND FILTER ...................................................................... OFF
3) D. EXTENDER (Menu setting) ...................................... OFF
4) STEADY SHOT (Menu setting) ..................................... OFF
5) REC FORMAT (Menu setting) ............................. HDV1080i
Order Page Address Data
Place the ND filter 1.5 (1.0
+0.4 + 0.1) on the lens.
21
Measuring Instrument
Specified Value
Procedure
InOut check
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Wait for 3 seconds.
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1
6
C9
00
2
6
CA
00
4
6
40
00
6
6
41
00
7
0
01
00
Procedure
18. Color Reproduction Adjustment RadarW
Adjust the color separation matrix coefficient so that proper color
reproduction is produced.
Subject
Measurement Point
Adjusting method:
Order Page Address Data
Color bar chart
(Color reproduction adjustment
frame)
Adjusting remote commander
1
0
01
2
6
99
01
3
6
02
Check the data is “00”.
Check the data is “00”.
4
6
9B
Check the bit value of bit2 is
“0”. (Note 4)
5
6
9B
Check the bit value of bit3 is
“0”. (Note 4)
6
6
07
7
6
15
A0
8
6
61
01
Measuring Instrument
Adjustment Page
6F
Adjustment Address
B0 to B7, A8 to AF
Specified Value
Data of page: 6 address: 0C is “00”
Note 1: Perform “Linear Matrix Adjustment” and “Auto White
Balance Standard Data Input” before this adjustment.
Note 2: If reading/writing data on pages 6F, set data: 06 to page:
0, address: 10, and then select pages: F. By this data setting, the pages 6F can be selected.
After the data reading/writing finished, return the data
on page: 0, address: 10 to “00”.
Note 3: Check that the data of page: 6, address: 02 is “00”. If
not, select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 00, and press
PAUSE (Write) button.
Check the data is “04”.
9
Switch setting
1) POWER ......................................................... CAMERA mode
2) ND FILTER ...................................................................... OFF
3) D. EXTENDER (Menu setting) ...................................... OFF
4) STEADY SHOT (Menu setting) ..................................... OFF
5) REC FORMAT (Menu setting) ............................. HDV1080i
Procedure
Wait for 3 seconds.
10
6
40
01
11
6
41
01
12
6
C9
10
13
6
CA
04
14
6
D0
35
15
6
01
61
16
6
02
Check the data changes to
“01”.
17
6
0C
Check the data is “00”.
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
(Note 5)
Note 4: For the bit values, refer to “6-4. SERVICE MODE”, “44. 3. Bit value discrimination”.
Note 5: The adjustment data will be automatically input to page:
6F, address: B0 to B7, A8 to AF.
Processing after Completing Adjustment:
Order Page Address Data
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1
6
01
00
2
6
C9
00
3
6
CA
00
4
6
40
00
5
6
41
00
6
6
15
00
7
6
61
00
8
0
01
00
Procedure
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
19. Color Reproduction Check (Outdoor) RadarW
Subject
Color bar chart (Color reproduction
adjustment frame)
Filter
Filter C14 for color temperature
correction
Measurement Point
Adjusting remote commander
Checking method:
Order Page Address Data
Specified Value
Place the C14 filter on the
lens.
1
Measuring Instrument
2
0
01
3
6
99
01
Check the data is “00”.
4
6
02
Check the data is “00”.
5
6
9B
Check the bit value of bit2 is
“0”. (Note 3)
6
6
9B
Check the bit value of bit3 is
“0”. (Note 3)
7
6
07
Check the data is “04”.
8
6
15
A0
9
6
61
01
11
6
40
01
12
6
41
01
13
6
C9
10
14
6
CA
04
15
6
D0
35
16
6
01
3D
17
6
02
Check the data changes to
“01”.
18
6
0C
Check the data is “00”.
Data of page: 6, address: 0C is “00”
Note 1: Perform “Color Reproduction Adjustment” before this
adjustment.
Note 2: Check that the data of page: 6, address: 02 is “00”. If
not, select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 00, and press
PAUSE (Write) button.
Switch setting
1) POWER ......................................................... CAMERA mode
2) ND FILTER ...................................................................... OFF
3) D. EXTENDER (Menu setting) ...................................... OFF
4) STEADY SHOT (Menu setting) ..................................... OFF
5) REC FORMAT (Menu setting) ............................. HDV1080i
Procedure
10
Wait for 3 seconds.
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Note 3: For the bit values, refer to “6-4. SERVICE MODE”, “44. 3. Bit value discrimination”.
Processing after Completing Adjustment:
Order Page Address Data
1
6
2
6
C9
00
3
6
CA
00
4
6
40
00
5
6
41
00
6
6
15
00
7
6
61
00
8
0
01
00
9
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01
00
Procedure
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Remove the C14 filter on the
lens.
21. Auto White Balance Adjustment (ND1) RadarW
Adjust to the proper auto white balance output data.
If it is not correct, auto white balance and color reproducibility
will be poor.
20. Auto White Balance Standard Data Input
(ND1) RadarW
Adjust the white balance reference at 3200K, and adjust the normal coefficient of the light value.
Subject
Clear chart (Color reproduction
adjustment frame)
Measurement Point
Adjusting remote commander
Measuring Instrument
Adjustment Page
6F
Adjustment Address
8C to 8F
Specified Value
Data of page: 6 address: 0C is “00”
Subject
Clear chart
(Color reproduction adjustment
frame)
Filter
Filter C14 for color temperature
correction
Adjustment Page
6F
Adjustment Address
9C to 9F
Note 1: Perform “Linear Matrix Adjustment” and “Auto White
Balance Standard Data Input” before this adjustment.
Note 2: If reading/writing data on pages 6F, set data: 06 to page:
0, address: 10, and then select pages: F. By this data setting, the pages 6F can be selected.
After the data reading/writing finished, return the data
on page: 0, address: 10 to “00”.
Note 3: Check that the data of page: 6, address: 02 is “00”. If
not, select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 00, and press
PAUSE (Write) button.
Note 1: Perform “Linear Matrix Adjustment” and “Auto White
Balance Standard Data Input” before this adjustment.
Note 2: If reading/writing data on pages 6F, set data: 06 to page:
0, address: 10, and then select pages: F. By this data setting, the pages 6F can be selected.
After the data reading/writing finished, return the data
on page: 0, address: 10 to “00”.
Note 3: Check that the data of page: 6, address: 02 is “00”. If
not, select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 00, and press
PAUSE (Write) button.
Switch setting
1) POWER ......................................................... CAMERA mode
2) ND FILTER ............................................................................ 1
3) D. EXTENDER (Menu setting) ...................................... OFF
4) STEADY SHOT (Menu setting) ..................................... OFF
5) REC FORMAT (Menu setting) ............................. HDV1080i
Switch setting
1) POWER ......................................................... CAMERA mode
2) ND FILTER ............................................................................ 1
3) D.EXTENDER (Menu setting) ....................................... OFF
4) STEADY SHOT (Menu setting) ..................................... OFF
5) REC FORMAT (Menu setting) ............................. HDV1080i
Adjusting method:
Adjusting method:
Order Page Address Data
Order Page Address Data
Procedure
Place the C14 filter on the
lens.
1
1
0
01
2
6
99
Check the data is “01”.
2
0
01
3
6
02
Check the data is “00”.
3
6
99
Check the data is “01”.
Check the data is “04”.
4
6
02
Check the data is “00”.
5
6
07
6
6
40
01
7
6
41
01
8
6
01
81
9
6
02
4
6
07
5
6
61
01
Procedure
01
6
Wait for 3 seconds.
7
6
40
01
8
6
41
01
9
6
01
0B
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
(Note 4)
10
6
02
Check the data changes to
“01”.
11
6
0C
Check the data is “00”.
01
Check the data is “04”.
Check the data changes to
“01”.
Note 4: The adjustment data will be automatically input to page:
6F, address: 9C to 9F.
Note 4: The adjustment data will be automatically input to page:
6F, address: 8C to 8F.
Processing after Completing Adjustment:
Order Page Address Data
Processing after Completing Adjustment:
1
6
01
00
Order Page Address Data
Procedure
2
6
40
00
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
3
6
41
00
0
01
00
1
6
01
00
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
(Note 4)
2
6
40
00
4
3
6
41
00
5
4
6
61
00
5
0
01
00
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Procedure
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Remove the C14 filter on the
lens.
22. Auto White Balance Check (ND1) RadarW
Subject
Clear chart (Color reproduction
adjustment frame)
Filter
ND filter 1.0, 0.4 and 0.1
Measurement Point
Adjusting remote commander
Order Page Address Data
Data of page: 6, address: 0C is “00”
Note 1: Perform “Auto White Balance Standard Data Input
(ND1)”, “LV Standard Data Input” and “Auto White Balance Adjustment (ND1)” before this adjustment.
Note 2: Check that the data of page: 6, address: 02 is “00”.
If not, select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 00, and press
PAUSE (Write) button.
0
01
6
9B
3
6
99
Check the data is “01”.
4
6
07
Check the data is “04”.
5
6
61
01
7
6
40
01
8
6
41
01
9
6
CA
85
10
6
C9
10
6
Wait for 3 seconds.
OUTDOOR white balance check
11
12
6
01
6
02
13
6
0C
14
6
01
4F
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Check the data changes to
“01”.
Check the data is “00”.
00
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
INDOOR white balance check
15
6
01
0F
16
6
02
Check the data changes to
“01”.
17
6
0C
Check the data is “00”.
18
6
01
00
19
6
61
00
20
11
23
6
01
4B
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
24
6
02
Check the data changes to
“01”.
25
6
0C
Check the data is “00”.
26
6
01
00
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Remove the ND filter 1.5
(1.0 + 0.4 + 0.1) on the lens.
Order Page Address Data
01
2
C9
Processing after Completing Adjustment:
Procedure
Check the bit value of bit2 is
“0”. (Note 3)
6
Note 3: For the bit values, refer to “6-4. SERVICE MODE”, “44. 3. Bit value discrimination”.
Checking method:
1
22
27
Switch setting
1) POWER ......................................................... CAMERA mode
2) ND FILTER ............................................................................ 1
3) D. EXTENDER (Menu setting) ...................................... OFF
4) STEADY SHOT (Menu setting) ..................................... OFF
5) REC FORMAT (Menu setting) ............................. HDV1080i
Order Page Address Data
Place the ND filter 1.5 (1.0
+0.4 + 0.1) on the lens.
21
Measuring Instrument
Specified Value
Procedure
InOut check
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Wait for 3 seconds.
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1
6
C9
00
2
6
CA
00
3
6
40
00
4
6
41
00
5
0
01
00
Procedure
24. Auto White Balance Adjustment (ND2) RadarW
Adjust to the proper auto white balance output data.
If it is not correct, auto white balance and color reproducibility
will be poor.
23. Auto White Balance Standard Data Input
(ND2) RadarW
Adjust the white balance reference at 3200K, and adjust the normal coefficient of the light value.
Subject
Clear chart (Color reproduction
adjustment frame)
Measurement Point
Adjusting remote commander
Measuring Instrument
Adjustment Page
6F
Adjustment Address
90 to 93
Specified Value
Data of page: 6 address: 0C is “00”
Subject
Clear chart
(Color reproduction adjustment
frame)
Filter
Filter C14 for color temperature
correction
Adjustment Page
6F
Adjustment Address
A0 to A3
Note 1: Perform “Linear Matrix Adjustment” and “Auto White
Balance Adjustment” before this adjustment.
Note 2: If reading/writing data on pages 6F, set data: 06 to page:
0, address: 10, and then select pages: F. By this data setting, the pages 6F can be selected.
After the data reading/writing finished, return the data
on page: 0, address: 10 to “00”.
Note 3: Check that the data of page: 6, address: 02 is “00”. If
not, select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 00, and press
PAUSE (Write) button.
Note 1: Perform “Linear Matrix Adjustment” and “Auto White
Balance Standard Data Input” before this adjustment.
Note 2: If reading/writing data on pages 6F, set data: 06 to page:
0, address: 10, and then select pages: F. By this data setting, the pages 6F can be selected.
After the data reading/writing finished, return the data
on page: 0, address: 10 to “00”.
Note 3: Check that the data of page: 6, address: 02 is “00”. If
not, select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 00, and press
PAUSE (Write) button.
Switch setting
1) POWER ......................................................... CAMERA mode
2) ND FILTER ............................................................................ 2
3) D. EXTENDER (Menu setting) ...................................... OFF
4) STEADY SHOT (Menu setting) ..................................... OFF
5) REC FORMAT (Menu setting) ............................. HDV1080i
Switch setting
1) POWER ......................................................... CAMERA mode
2) ND FILTER ............................................................................ 2
3) D.EXTENDER (Menu setting) ....................................... OFF
4) STEADY SHOT (Menu setting) ..................................... OFF
5) REC FORMAT (Menu setting) ............................. HDV1080i
Adjusting method:
Adjusting method:
Order Page Address Data
Order Page Address Data
Procedure
Place the C14 filter on the
lens.
1
01
Procedure
1
0
01
2
6
99
Check the data is “02”.
2
0
01
3
6
02
Check the data is “00”.
3
6
99
Check the data is “02”.
Check the data is “04”.
Check the data is “00”.
01
4
6
07
4
6
02
5
6
40
01
5
6
07
6
6
41
01
6
6
40
7
6
01
0B
7
6
41
01
8
6
13
BF
9
6
01
81
10
6
02
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
(Note 4)
8
6
02
Check the data changes to
“01”.
9
6
0C
Check the data is “00”.
Note 4: The adjustment data will be automatically input to page:
6F, address: 90 to 93.
1
6
01
00
Check the data changes to
“01”.
Processing after Completing Adjustment:
Procedure
Order Page Address Data
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
2
6
40
00
1
3
6
41
00
2
6
40
00
00
3
6
41
00
4
6
13
00
5
0
01
00
4
0
01
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
(Note 4)
Note 4: The adjustment data will be automatically input to page:
6F, address: A0 to A3.
Processing after Completing Adjustment:
Order Page Address Data
Check the data is “04”.
01
6
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6
01
00
Procedure
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Remove the C14 filter on the
lens.
25. Auto White Balance Check (ND2) RadarW
Subject
Clear chart (Color reproduction
adjustment frame)
Filter
ND filter 1.0, 0.4 and 0.1
Measurement Point
Adjusting remote commander
Order Page Address Data
Place the ND filter 1.5 (1.0
+0.4 + 0.1) on the lens.
17
Measuring Instrument
Specified Value
Data of page: 6, address: 0C is “00”
18
6
C9
11
19
6
13
BF
20
Note 1: Perform “Auto White Balance Standard Data Input
(ND2)”, “LV Standard Data Input” and “Auto White Balance Adjustment (ND2)” before this adjustment.
Note 2: Check that the data of page: 6, address: 02 is “00”.
If not, select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 00, and press
PAUSE (Write) button.
21
Switch setting
1) POWER ......................................................... CAMERA mode
2) ND FILTER ............................................................................ 2
3) D. EXTENDER (Menu setting) ...................................... OFF
4) STEADY SHOT (Menu setting) ..................................... OFF
5) REC FORMAT (Menu setting) ............................. HDV1080i
25
22
Wait for 1 second.
6
01
6
02
23
6
0C
24
6
01
4B
Check the data is “00”.
00
0
01
Processing after Completing Adjustment:
Procedure
01
2
6
9B
Check the bit value of bit2 is
“0”. (Note 3)
3
6
99
Check the data is “02”.
4
6
07
Check the data is “04”.
5
6
40
01
6
6
41
01
7
6
CA
85
8
6
C9
10
OUTDOOR white balance check
9
6
01
10
6
02
11
6
0C
12
6
01
4F
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Check the data changes to
“01”.
Check the data is “00”.
00
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
INDOOR white balance check
13
6
01
0F
14
6
02
Check the data changes to
“01”.
15
6
0C
Check the data is “00”.
16
6
01
00
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Remove the ND filter 1.5
(1.0 + 0.4 + 0.1) on the lens.
Order Page Address Data
1
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Check the data changes to
“01”.
Note 3: For the bit values, refer to “6-4. SERVICE MODE”, “44. 3. Bit value discrimination”.
Checking method:
Order Page Address Data
Procedure
InOut check
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
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1
6
C9
00
2
6
CA
00
3
6
40
00
4
6
41
00
5
6
13
00
6
0
01
00
Procedure
27. Auto White Balance Adjustment (ND3) RadarW
Adjust to the proper auto white balance output data.
If it is not correct, auto white balance and color reproducibility
will be poor.
26. Auto White Balance Standard Data Input
(ND3) RadarW
Adjust the white balance reference at 3200K, and adjust the normal coefficient of the light value.
Subject
Clear chart (Color reproduction
adjustment frame)
Measurement Point
Adjusting remote commander
Measuring Instrument
Adjustment Page
6F
Adjustment Address
94 to 97
Specified Value
Data of page: 6 address: 0C is “00”
Subject
Clear chart
(Color reproduction adjustment
frame)
Filter
Filter C14 for color temperature
correction
Adjustment Page
6F
Adjustment Address
A4 to A7
Note 1: Perform “Linear Matrix Adjustment” and “Auto White
Balance Adjustment” before this adjustment.
Note 2: If reading/writing data on pages 6F, set data: 06 to page:
0, address: 10, and then select pages: F. By this data setting, the pages 6F can be selected.
After the data reading/writing finished, return the data
on page: 0, address: 10 to “00”.
Note 3: Check that the data of page: 6, address: 02 is “00”. If
not, select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 00, and press
PAUSE (Write) button.
Note 1: Perform “Linear Matrix Adjustment” and “Auto White
Balance Standard Data Input” before this adjustment.
Note 2: If reading/writing data on pages 6F, set data: 06 to page:
0, address: 10, and then select pages: F. By this data setting, the pages 6F can be selected.
After the data reading/writing finished, return the data
on page: 0, address: 10 to “00”.
Note 3: Check that the data of page: 6, address: 02 is “00”. If
not, select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 00, and press
PAUSE (Write) button.
Switch setting
1) POWER ......................................................... CAMERA mode
2) ND FILTER ............................................................................ 3
3) D. EXTENDER (Menu setting) ...................................... OFF
4) STEADY SHOT (Menu setting) ..................................... OFF
5) REC FORMAT (Menu setting) ............................. HDV1080i
Switch setting
1) POWER ......................................................... CAMERA mode
2) ND FILTER ............................................................................ 3
3) D.EXTENDER (Menu setting) ....................................... OFF
4) STEADY SHOT (Menu setting) ..................................... OFF
5) REC FORMAT (Menu setting) ............................. HDV1080i
Adjusting method:
Adjusting method:
Order Page Address Data
Order Page Address Data
Procedure
Place the C14 filter on the
lens.
1
1
0
01
2
6
99
Check the data is “03”.
2
0
01
3
6
02
Check the data is “00”.
3
6
99
Check the data is “03”.
4
6
07
Check the data is “04”.”
4
6
02
Check the data is “00”.
5
6
40
01
5
6
07
6
6
41
01
6
6
40
7
6
13
BF
8
6
01
01
Procedure
0B
01
Check the data is “04”.
01
7
6
41
01
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
(Note 4)
8
6
13
BD
9
6
01
81
10
6
02
9
6
02
Check the data changes to
“01”.
10
6
0C
Check the data is “00”.
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
(Note 4)
Check the data changes to
“01”.
Note 4: The adjustment data will be automatically input to page:
6F, address: 94 to 97.
Note 4: The adjustment data will be automatically input to page:
6F, address: A4 to A7.
Processing after Completing Adjustment:
Processing after Completing Adjustment:
Order Page Address Data
Order Page Address Data
Procedure
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
1
6
01
00
1
6
01
00
2
6
40
00
2
6
40
00
6
41
00
3
6
41
00
3
4
6
13
00
4
6
13
00
5
0
01
00
5
0
01
00
6
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Procedure
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Remove the C14 filter on the
lens.
28. Auto White Balance Check (ND3) RadarW
Subject
Clear chart (Color reproduction
adjustment frame)
Filter
ND filter 1.0, 0.4 and 0.1
Measurement Point
Adjusting remote commander
Order Page Address Data
Place the ND filter 1.5 (1.0
+0.4 + 0.1) on the lens.
18
Measuring Instrument
Specified Value
Data of page: 6, address: 0C is “00”
19
6
C9
11
20
6
13
BE
21
Note 1: Perform “Auto White Balance Standard Data Input
(ND3)”, “LV Standard Data Input” and “Auto White Balance Adjustment (ND3)” before this adjustment.
Note 2: Check that the data of page: 6, address: 02 is “00”.
If not, select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 00, and press
PAUSE (Write) button.
22
Switch setting
1) POWER ......................................................... CAMERA mode
2) ND FILTER ............................................................................ 3
3) D. EXTENDER (Menu setting) ...................................... OFF
4) STEADY SHOT (Menu setting) ..................................... OFF
5) REC FORMAT (Menu setting) ............................. HDV1080i
26
23
Wait for 3 seconds.
6
01
6
02
24
6
0C
25
6
01
4B
Check the data is “00”.
00
0
01
Processing after Completing Adjustment:
Procedure
01
2
6
9B
Check the bit value of bit2 is
“0”. (Note 3)
3
6
99
Check the data is “03”.
4
6
07
Check the data is “04”.
5
6
40
01
6
6
41
01
7
6
CA
85
8
6
C9
10
9
6
13
BF
OUTDOOR white balance check
10
6
01
4F
11
6
02
Check the data changes to
“01”.
12
6
0C
Check the data is “00”.
13
6
01
00
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
INDOOR white balance check
14
15
6
01
6
02
16
6
0C
17
6
01
0F
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Check the data changes to
“01”.
Check the data is “00”.
00
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Remove the ND filter 1.5
(1.0 + 0.4 + 0.1) on the lens.
Order Page Address Data
1
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Check the data changes to
“01”.
Note 3: For the bit values, refer to “6-4. SERVICE MODE”, “44. 3. Bit value discrimination”.
Checking method:
Order Page Address Data
Procedure
InOut check
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
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1
6
C9
00
2
6
CA
00
3
6
40
00
4
6
41
00
5
6
13
00
6
0
01
00
Procedure
29. White Defect & HS Defect Adjustment RadarW
Detect white defective pixels of CMOS image sensor.
CMOS temperature checking method:
Order Page Address Data
Procedure
Subject
Not required
1
0
FF
Measurement Point
Adjusting remote commander
2
7
78
Check the data is “00”.
3
7
79
Check the data is “1D” to
“2A”. (Note 4)
4
0
FF
06
Measuring Instrument
Specified value
Data of page: 6 address: D3 is “00”
Note 1: Perform “STD GAIN Adjustment” before this adjustment.
Note 2: Check that the data of page: 0, address: 10 is “00”.
Note 3: Check that the data of page: 6, address: 02 is “00”.
If not, select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 00, and press
PAUSE (Write) button.
Note 4: If the data is other than “1D” to “2A”, perform the aging.
Adjusting method:
Order Page Address Data
Switch setting
1) POWER ......................................................... CAMERA mode
Preparation for adjustment:
1) Before starting the adjustment, perform the aging to raise the
temperature so that the set becomes ready for adjustment.
Aging temperature judge mode:
Order Page Address Data
00
Procedure
1
0
01
2
6
02
3
6
07
4
6
D0
81
5
6
01
21
6
6
01
Check the data is “00”.
Check the data is “04”.
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Check the data changes to
“01”.
02
7
6
01
00
0
01
01
8
6
D0
06
2
0
10
09
9
6
01
21
3
F
(9F)
1
Procedure
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
10
6
02
Check the data changes to
“01”.
4
During the aging, the screen
will be as follows.
(Fig. 6-1-13)
11
6
D3
Check the data is “00”.
5
When the aging completed,
execute the subsequent steps
to exit the aging temperature
judge mode.
5D
1D
6
F
(9F)
5D
00
7
0
10
00
8
0
01
00
Processing after Completing Adjustment:
Order Page Address Data
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
During aging
(Below the set temperature)
Aging completed
(Exceeding the set
temperature)
Excessive aging
(Exceeding appropriate
adjustment temperature)
Fig.6-1-12
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1
6
01
00
2
0
01
00
Procedure
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
30. White Defect Adjustment RadarW
Detect white defective pixels (FD white point) of CMOS image
sensor.
Subject
31. White Defect Check RadarW
Not required
Not required
Measurement Point
Adjusting remote commander
Measuring Instrument
Note 1: Perform “White Defect & HS Defect Adjustment” before this adjustment.
Note 2: Check that the data of page: 0, address: 10 is “00”.
Note 3: Check that the data of page: 6, address: 02 is “00”.
If not, select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 00, and press
PAUSE (Write) button.
Specified value 1
Data of page: 6 address: D1 is “00”
Specified value 2
Data of page: 6, address: D2 is “00”
to “06”
Note 1: Perform “White Defect Adjustment” before this adjustment.
Note 2: Check that the data of page: 0, address: 10 is “00”.
Note 3: Check that the data of page: 6, address: 02 is “00”.
If not, select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 00, and press
PAUSE (Write) button.
Switch setting
1) POWER ......................................................... CAMERA mode
Adjusting method:
Order Page Address Data
Subject
Switch setting
1) POWER ......................................................... CAMERA mode
Procedure
1
0
01
01
2
6
02
Check the data is “00”.
Adjusting method:
3
6
07
Check the data is “04”.
Order Page Address Data
4
6
D0
0C
5
6
01
21
Procedure
1
0
01
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
2
6
02
Check the data is “00”.
Check the data changes to
“01”.
3
6
07
Check the data is “04”.
4
6
D0
04
Processing after Completing Adjustment:
5
6
01
21
Order Page Address Data
6
6
02
7
6
D1
Check the data is “00”.
D2
Check the data is “00” to
“06”.
6
6
02
1
6
01
00
2
0
01
00
Procedure
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
8
6
01
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Check the data changes to
“01”.
Processing after Completing Adjustment:
Order Page Address Data
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1
6
01
00
2
0
01
00
Procedure
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
32. Black Defect Adjustment 1 (Bch) RadarW
Detect black defective pixels of CMOS image sensor.
Subject
33. Black Defect Adjustment 2 (Gch) RadarW
Detect black defective pixels of CMOS image sensor.
Clear chart (All white) (Note 1)
Subject
Clear chart (All white) (Note 1)
Note 1: Shoot the clear chart with the zoom TELE end.
Note 2: Perform “White Defect Check” before this adjustment.
Note 3: Check that the data of page: 0, address: 10 is “00”.
Note 4: Check that the data of page: 6, address: 02 is “00”.
If not, select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 00, and press
PAUSE (Write) button.
Note 1: Shoot the clear chart with the zoom TELE end.
Note 2: Perform “White Defect Check” before this adjustment.
Note 3: Check that the data of page: 0, address: 10 is “00”.
Note 4: Check that the data of page: 6, address: 02 is “00”.
If not, select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 00, and press
PAUSE (Write) button.
Switch setting
1) POWER ......................................................... CAMERA mode
2) ND FILTER ...................................................................... OFF
3) ZOOM switch (Lens block) ....................................... SERVO
Switch setting
1) POWER ......................................................... CAMERA mode
2) ND FILTER ...................................................................... OFF
3) ZOOM switch (Lens block) ....................................... SERVO
Adjusting method:
Adjusting method:
Order Page Address Data
1
0
01
2
6
02
3
6
07
4
6
99
5
6
2C
01
6
6
90
7
6
91
8
6
9
6
10
6
Procedure
Order Page Address Data
01
1
0
01
Check the data is “00”.
2
6
02
Check the data is “00”.
Check the data is “04”.
3
6
07
Check the data is “04”.
Check the data is “00”.
4
6
99
5
6
2C
01
00
6
6
90
00
04
7
6
91
04
92
00
8
6
92
00
93
10
9
6
93
10
01
79
10
6
01
79
Press PAUSE (Write) button
6
01
00
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
01
Check the data is “00”.
11
11
12
6
Procedure
01
00
13
14
6
D0
01
15
6
D1
01
16
6
01
21
17
6
02
Wait for 4 seconds.
Wait for 4 seconds.
12
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
13
Check that the entire screen
is white.
14
6
D0
01
15
6
D1
02
16
6
01
21
17
6
02
Check that the entire screen
is white.
Check the data changes to
“01”.
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Check the data changes to
“01”.
Processing after Completing Adjustment:
Order Page Address Data
Processing after Completing Adjustment:
1
6
01
00
Order Page Address Data
Procedure
2
6
90
00
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
3
6
91
00
1
6
01
00
2
6
90
00
4
6
92
00
3
6
91
00
5
6
93
00
4
6
92
00
6
6
01
79
5
6
93
00
7
6
6
01
79
8
6
01
00
9
6
2C
00
10
0
01
00
7
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
8
6
01
00
9
6
2C
00
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
10
0
01
00
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Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Wait for 4 seconds.
Wait for 4 seconds.
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Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
34. Black Defect Adjustment 3 (Rch) RadarW
Detect black defective pixels of CMOS image sensor.
Subject
35. Angular Velocity Sensor Sensitivity Adjustment
• Perform the angular velocity sensor sensitivity adjustment only
when replacing the angular velocity sensor or lens block. When
the microprocessor, circuit, etc. malfunctions, do not perform
this adjustment but check operations only.
• Record the sensitivity label of the angular velocity sensor (repair part), including to which side of the board it was attached
to, etc. If it has been attached incorrectly, the image will move
up and down or to the left and right during steady shot operation. Be sure to take note of this.
Clear chart (All white) (Note 1)
Note 1: Shoot the clear chart with the zoom TELE end.
Note 2: Perform “White Defect Check” before this adjustment.
Note 3: Check that the data of page: 0, address: 10 is “00”.
Note 4: Check that the data of page: 6, address: 02 is “00”.
If not, select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 00, and press
PAUSE (Write) button.
Precautions on the Parts Replacement
There are two types of repair parts.
Type A ENC03RC – 04
Type B ENC03RD
Replace the broken sensor with a same type sensor. If replace with
other type parts, the image will vibrate up and down or left and
right during hand-shake correction operations. After replacing,
readjust according to the adjusting method after replacement.
Switch setting
1) POWER ......................................................... CAMERA mode
2) ND FILTER ...................................................................... OFF
3) ZOOM switch (Lens block) ....................................... SERVO
Adjusting method:
Order Page Address Data
Procedure
1
0
01
01
2
6
02
Check the data is “00”.
3
6
07
Check the data is “04”.
4
6
99
5
6
2C
01
6
6
90
00
7
6
91
04
8
6
92
00
9
6
93
10
10
6
01
79
6
01
00
Check the data is “00”.
11
12
Precautions on Angular Velocity Sensor
The sensor incorporates a precision oscillator. Handle it with care
as if it dropped, the balance of the oscillator will be disrupted and
operations will not be performed properly.
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Wait for 4 seconds.
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Check that the entire screen
is white.
13
14
6
D0
01
15
6
D1
04
16
6
01
21
17
6
02
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Check the data changes to
“01”.
Processing after Completing Adjustment:
Order Page Address Data
1
6
01
00
2
6
90
00
3
6
91
00
4
6
92
00
5
6
93
00
6
6
01
79
7
Procedure
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Wait for 4 seconds.
8
6
01
00
9
6
2C
00
10
0
01
00
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
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35-1. Angular Velocity Sensor Sensitivity Adjustment (1)
Adjustment Page
7F (Note 1)
Adjustment Address
20
35-2. Angular Velocity Sensor Sensitivity Adjustment (2)
Adjustment Page
7F (Note 1)
Adjustment Address
21
Note 1: If reading/writing data on pages 7F, set data: 07 to page:
0, address: 10, and then select pages: F. By this data setting, the pages 7F can be selected.
After the data reading/writing finished, return the data
on page: 0, address: 10 to “00”.
Note 2: The PITCH sensor (SE8501 of GY-014 board) sensitivity is labeled only the repair parts.
Note 1: If reading/writing data on pages 7F, set data: 07 to page:
0, address: 10, and then select pages: F. By this data setting, the pages 7F can be selected.
After the data reading/writing finished, return the data
on page: 0, address: 10 to “00”.
Note 2: The YAW sensor (SE8502 of GY-014 board) sensitivity
is labeled only the repair parts.
Preparation
1) Read the PITCH sensor (SE8501 of GY-014 board) sensitivity
written on repair parts, and named this as S20.
Preparation
1) Read the YAW sensor (SE8502 of GY-014 board) sensitivity
written on repair parts, and named this as S21.
Adjusting method:
Adjusting method:
Order Page Address Data
1
0
01
01
2
0
10
07
Procedure
Order Page Address Data
1
0
01
01
2
0
10
07
Procedure
3
Calculate D20’ using
following equations.
(decimal calculation)
(Note 3)
D20’ = 129 × (60/S20)
3
Calculate D21’ using
following equations.
(decimal calculation)
(Note 3)
D21’ = 128 × (60/S21)
4
Convert D20’ to a hexadecimal number, and obtain D20.
(Note 4)
4
Convert D21’ to a hexadecimal number, and obtain D21.
(Note 4)
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
5
F
(7F)
21
D21
6
0
10
00
5
F
(7F)
20
D20
6
0
10
00
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Note 3: S20 is read in “Preparation”.
Note 4: Refer to table 6-4-1. “Hexadecimal-decimal conversion
table”.
Note 3: S21 is read in “Preparation”.
Note 4: Refer to table 6-4-1. “Hexadecimal-decimal conversion
table”.
Processing after Completing Adjustment:
Processing after Completing Adjustment:
Order Page Address Data
Order Page Address Data
1
2
0
01
Procedure
00
1
Check that the steady shot
function operates normally.
2
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0
01
Procedure
00
Check that the steady shot
function operates normally.
1-4.
Note 2: For the bit values, refer to “6-4. SERVICE MODE”, “44. 3. Bit value discrimination”.
Note 3: The adjustment data will be automatically input to page:
C, address: A9 to AE.
Note 4: If the data is other than “00”, adjustment has errors. Contents of error is written into page: 3, address: 03. See the
following table.
ELECTRONIC VIEWFINDER SYSTEM
ADJUSTMENTS
Before perform the viewfinder system adjustments, check the data
of page: 0, address: 10 is “00”.
If not, select page: 0, address: 10, and set the data “00”.
Note 1: Taken an extreme care not to destroy the liquid crystal
display module by static electricity when replacing it.
Data of page: 3, address: 03
Contents of error
1. EVF Gain Adjustment (VF-178 board) RadarW
81
EVF_G adjustment error
This adjustment does the following items automatically.
RGB Amp Adjustment
Contrast Adjustment
82
EVF_R adjustment error
83
EVF_B adjustment error.
Mode
VTR stop (VCR mode)
Signal
No signal
Adjustment Page
C
Adjustment Address
A9 to AE
Specified value
The data of page :3, address: 03 is
“00”
Note 1: Check that the data of page: 0, address: 10 is “00”.
Adjusting method:
Order Page Address Data
Procedure
1
0
01
01
2
3
71
01
3
0
10
01
4
8
(18)
AF
5
8
(18)
AC
04
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
6
8
(18)
A3
44
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
7
0
10
00
8
3
03
FF
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
9
3
01
6B
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
(Note 3)
10
3
03
11
3
70
12
3
70
13
0
01
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Set the bit value of bit1 is
“1”, and press PAUSE
(Write) button. (Note 2)
Check the data is "00".
(Note 4)
10
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Check the data changes to
“11”.
00
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1-5.
Note 2: For the bit values, refer to “6-4. SERVICE MODE”, “44. 3. Bit value discrimination”.
Note 3: The adjustment data will be automatically input to page:
C, address: A6 to A8, AF to B1.
Note 4: If the data is other than “00”, adjustment has errors. Contents of error is written into page: 3, address: 03. See the
following table.
LCD SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTS
Before perform the LCD system adjustments, check that the data
of page: 0, address: 10 is “00”.
If not, select page: 0, address: 10, and set the data “00”.
Note 1: Taken an extreme care not to destroy the liquid crystal
display module by static electricity when replacing it.
Note 2: Set the “LCD BRIGHT”, “LCD COLOR” to the center
with the menu settings of the LCD panel.
Note 3: Open the LCD panel during the LCD system adjustment.
Data of page: 3, address: 03
1. PANEL Gain Adjustment (PD-372 board) RadarW
This adjustment does the following items automatically.
RGB Amp Adjustment
Contrast Adjustment
Mode
VTR stop (VCR mode)
Signal
No signal
Adjustment Page
C
Adjustment Address
A6 to A8, AF to B1
Specified value
The data of page: 3, address: 03 is
“00”
Note 1: Check that the data of page: 0, address: 10 is “00”.
Switch setting:
VIDEO OUT .......................................................................... LCD
(Page: 7, address: 4F, Bit1 = 0)
Adjusting method:
Order Page Address Data
1
0
01
Procedure
01
2
3
71
01
3
0
10
01
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
4
8
(18)
AF
5
8
(18)
AC
04
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
6
8
(18)
A3
44
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
7
0
10
00
8
3
03
FF
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
9
3
01
6A
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
(Note 3)
10
3
03
11
3
70
12
3
70
13
0
01
Set the bit value of bit1 is
“1”, and press PAUSE
(Write) button. (Note 2)
Check the data is "00".
(Note 4)
10
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Check the data changes to
“11”.
00
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Contents of error
01
PANEL_G adjustment error
02
PANEL_R adjustment error
03
PANEL_B adjustment error
2. V-COM Adjustment (PD-372 board)
Set the DC bias of the common electrode drive signal of LCD to
the specified value.
If deviated, the LCD display will be move, producing flicker and
conspicuous vertical lines.
3.
Transmissive Mode White Balance Adjustment
(PD-372 board)
Correct the white balance at transmissive mode.
If deviated, the LCD screen color cannot be reproduced.
Mode
VTR stop (VCR mode)
Mode
VTR stop (VCR mode)
Signal
No signal
Signal
No signal
Measurement Point
Check on LCD screen
Measurement Point
Check on LCD screen
Measuring Instrument
Measuring Instrument
Adjustment Page
C
Adjustment Page
C
Adjustment Address
A2, A3
Adjustment Address
A1
Specified Value
LCD screen must not be colored
Specified Value
The brightness difference between
the section-A and section-B is
minimum
Note 1: Check that the data of page: 0, address: 10 is “00”.
Note 2: Check the white balance only when replacing the following parts. If necessary, adjust them.
1. LCD block
2. Light induction plate
3. IC6001
Note 1: Perform “PANEL Gain Adjustment” before this adjustment.
Note 2: Check that the data of page: 0, address: 10 is “00”.
Switch setting
VIDEO OUT .......................................................................... LCD
(Page: 7, address: 4F, Bit1 = 0)
Adjusting method:
Order Page Address Data
0
01
2
3
71
01
3
7
01
95
01
4
7
04
00
5
7
00
01
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
6
C
A2
20
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
7
C
A3
20
Adjusting method:
Order Page Address Data
1
0
01
Procedure
2
3
71
01
3
7
01
95
4
7
04
00
5
7
00
01
6
C
A1
70
7
C
A1
Change the data so that
brightness of the section A
and section B is equal.
A1
Set a value obtained by
adding 3 to the fore mentioned data, and press
PAUSE (Write) button.
8
C
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
8
C
A2
A3
10
7
01
95
11
7
04
01
12
7
00
01
10
95
13
3
70
10
7
04
01
14
3
70
11
7
00
01
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
15
0
01
12
3
70
10
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
14
0
01
00
A
A
B
B
A
A
B
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Check the data changes to “11”.
00
Note 3: To write in the non-volatile memory (EEPROM), press
the PAUSE (Write) button each time to set the data.
Check the data changes to
“11”.
B
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Change the data so that the
LCD screen is not colored.
(Note 3)
9
01
70
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Check that the LCD screen is
not colored. If not colored,
proceed to step 10.
7
3
01
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
9
13
Procedure
1
Fig. 6-1-13
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6-2. MECHANISM SECTION ADJUSTMENTS
1.
•
•
2.
Preparations for Check, Adjustment and Replacement of Mechanism Block
Refer to the “DISASSEMBLY” section of the SERVICE MANUAL of the respective models for details of removing cabinets and
printed wiring boards.
When making any adjustment to a mechanism or replacing mechanical parts, be sure to use the Mode Selector II and select the
appropriate status of the mechanical deck such that the mechanical status is suitable for the desired work. Refer to section “2-4. Mode
Selector II Operating Procedure” for details on how to enter the mode shown in a rectangle [
] mode in subsequent paragraphs of
this manual.
Periodic Inspection and Maintenance
• Be sure to perform the following maintenance and inspection so
that the machine delivers its full performance and functions, and
to protect the machine and tape. Also, perform the following
maintenance items after completing the repair work, regardless
of the number of hours the machine has been operated by the
user.
2-2. Tape Path System Cleaning
(Refer to Fig. 6-2-1.)
2-1. Rotary Drum Cleaning
1) Press a wiping cloth (Ref. No. J-20) moistened with head cleaning liquid (Ref. No. J-19) lightly against the rotary drum. Rotate the upper drum with a super-fine applicator slowly in the
counter-clockwise direction to clean the rotary drum.
1) Set the EJECT state. Clean the tape running path (TG-1, -2, -3,
-4, -5 and -6 pinch roller and capstan shaft) and lower drum with a
super-fine applicator (Ref. No. J-21) moistened with head cleaning liquid.
Caution: Never rotate the rotary drum by turning on the main power of
the motor or rotate it in the clockwise direction. Never move the
cloth vertically against the head tip, as this will surely damage
the video head; the video head must not be cleaned by any other
different methods.
Note 1: NBe careful not to allow oil or grease of the various link
mechanisms to get on the super-fine applicator (Ref. No. J-21).
Note 2: Once the super-fine applicator has been moistened with alcohol,
do not use it to clean other mechanical parts such as the tape
guide. However, the pinch roller is cleaned with alcohol.
Note 3: When cleaning the capstan shaft, be careful not to move the oil
seal. If the oil seal is moved, oil will leak.
Capstan shaft cleaning
Oil seal
TG2
Drum
TG4
TG5
TG6
TG1
Pinch roller
TG3
Fig. 6-2-1
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2-3. Periodic Inspection List
Performance
check
Drive
mechanism
Maintenance and inspection item
Tape running surface cleaning
Rotary drum cleaning and
degaussing
Capstan bearing
Loading motor
Abnormal sound
Back-tension measurement
Brake system
FWD/RVS torque measurement
500
a
Operating hours (H)
Remarks
1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 5000
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a Be careful not to attach oil
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
—
—
✩
—
—
—
✩
✩
✩
✩
✩
✩
—
—
✩
—
—
—
✩
✩
✩
✩
✩
✩
—
—
✩
—
—
—
✩
✩
✩
✩
✩
✩
—
—
✩
—
—
—
✩
✩
✩
✩
✩
✩
—
—
✩
—
—
—
✩
✩
✩
✩
✩
✩
Be careful not to attach oil
a: Cleaning, ✩: Check
Note 1: When the machine is overhauled, replace the parts referring to the
above list.
Note 2: Grease
• Be sure to use the specified grease only. (If grease of different
viscosity is used, it can cause various troubles.)
• The grease must not contain any dust or other matter. (otherwise
it can cause various trouble.)
• Observe the noted amount of grease. (otherwise the oozed grease
can cause troubles.)
• Grease (SUNCALL FG-87HSR) : Part cord. 7-640-006-08
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2-4. Mode Selector II Operating Procedure
2-4-1. Introduction
The Mode Selector II is a mechanism drive tool that assists maintenance work of the various mechanism decks. It has the following functions.
LCD display screen
Selector button
Mode Selector II
(Ref. No. J-28)
1. Manual Test
In this mode, the motor of the mechanism deck is powered only
during the period while the switch is turned on manually. Using
the Manual Test, the operator can freely control the motor of the
mechanism deck.
2. Step Test
In this mode, the motor of the mechanism deck is kept turned on
until the mechanical status is changed from the present mechanical status that is obtained from the sensor information. The Step
Test is used to confirm a series of movements of the mechanism
deck.
External battery is
connected here as
a power supply
3. Auto Test
The Mode Selector II stores the status transition table in its memory
as data indicating the respective modes of the mechanism deck.
The status transition table can be used to confirm whether a mechanism deck is operating normally or has abnormality from a series
of movements of a mechanism deck. If an abnormal status transition is detected during operation, the “NG” indication appears and
the mechanism stops moving.
Relay board
(already connected)
Alligator clip
Fig. 6-2-2
Mode Selector II (J-6082-282-B) connection diagram
Alligator clip
(not used in N mechanism)
N mechanism
Mode Selector II
Connector (black) 6-pin
(not used in N mechanism)
Relay board
Mode Selector II
conversion board (N)
(Ref. No. J-29)
Connector (white) 6-pin
Fig. 6-2-3
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Battery such as NP-55, NP-77
(power supply)
2-4-2. Operation
1.
Operation Flow Chart
SEL
Note: Be sure to use the Mode Selector II ROM (J-6082-314-G) (J-30).
(Refer to “1-2. List of service tools.”)
POWER ON
MECHA SELECT
RVS, FF
SEL
From any status
MODE SELECT
RVS, FF
Press RVS and FF for
2 sec. simultaneously
SEL
Main power is
turned off
STEP TEST
MANUAL TEST
SEL
RVS
FF
SEL
2. Mode Selector II Power On
Turn on the main power of the Mode Selector II as follows.
Press the SEL button.
RVS
FF
SEL
3. Mode Selector II Power Off
Turn off the main power of the Mode Selector II as follows.
Press the RVS and FF buttons at the same time for 2 seconds or
longer while the power is on.
RVS
FF
SEL
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RVS
AUTO TEST
FF
SEL
RVS, FF
4. Mecha Select
When the main power is turned on, the MECHA SELECT display
appears on the LCD screen. Select the desired mechanism name
using the RVS and FF buttons. Selection is complete when the
SEL button is pressed. (Fig. A shows the N mechanism.)
MECHA SELECT
Z
Note: Set the “MECHA SELECT” indication to “Z” when using the mode
selector II to operate the N Mechanism.
Pressing the RVS or FF button
changes the mechanism name.
Fig. A
5. Test Type Select
Using the RVS and FF buttons, select a desired test type from the
three types of “MANUAL”, “STEP” and “AUTO”. Selection is
complete when the SEL button is pressed.
TEST TYPE SELECT
MANUAL
Pressing the RVS or FF button cycles
among MANUAL, STEP, AUTO in this order.
Fig. B
6. Manual Test
In this test, the motor of the mechanism deck is turned on only
during the period while the RVS or FF button is pressed manually.
Mechanism name
Present mode
Motor ON/OFF
Z
MANUAL OFF
STATUS
Present status of sensor appears. (example: EJ)
Fig. C
7. Step Test
In this test, the direction of motor movement is determined by the
RVS and FF buttons. The motor of the mechanism deck is kept
turned on until the mechanical status is changed from the present
mechanical status that is obtained from the sensor information.
Mechanism name
Present mode
Motor ON/OFF
Z
STEP
OFF
STATUS
Present status of sensor appears. (example: EJ)
Fig. D
8. Auto Test
In this test, the mechanism deck is tested as to whether it performs
a series of movements correctly in accordance with the operation
sequence that is memorized earlier for each type of deck, by checking the output signals from sensors with the stored memory. Turning on the RVS or FF button performs the same operation.
Mechanism name
Present mode
Motor ON/OFF
Z
AUTO
OFF
STATUS
Present status of sensor appears. (example: EJ)
Fig. E
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2-4-3. Mechanism Status (Position) Transition Table Using Mode Selector II
After selecting a mechanism deck, select either the MANUAL or
STEP test (not AUTO) using the Mode Selector II. The desired
mechanism status (position) can be specified by pressing the RVS
or FF button. (The selected status appears on STATUS.)
EJyULEyLD1 (SR)yLD2 (HL)ySTOPyR/P
MD name
Code
A
B
C
0
1
0
1
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
1
1
N Mechanism (Display: Z)
1
2
3
4
5
6
EJ
ULE
LD1 (SR)
LD2 (HL)
STOP
R/P
2-4-4. Battery Alarm Indication
When the level of the battery used to supply power to this system
decreases, this display appears asynchronously. When this happens, all operations are disabled and the battery must be replaced.
BATT DOWN
CHANGE PLEASE
Fig. F
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3.
Check, Adjustment and Replacement of Mechanical Parts
HELP
3-1. Flowchart of Replacement of Mechanical Parts
MDX-N221
3-3. Cassette Compartment Ass'y
3-2. Drum
3-5. Motor Holder Block Ass'y
3-4. TG6 Catcher
(page 6-60)
(page 6-59)
(page 6-58)
(page 6-61)
3-6. L-motor Block Ass'y
(Loading), (M902)
(page 6-62)
3-10. LED Base
3-7. END Sensor (Q901)
(page 6-66)
(page 6-63)
3-8. MIC Terminal
(MIC903)
3-9. LED (D902)
(page 6-65)
(page 6-64)
3-11. T Reel Table Ass'y
3-12. S Positioning
3-20. Pendulum Ass'y
(page 6-68)
(page 6-67)
(page 6-76)
3-15. S Reel Table Ass'y
(page 6-71)
3-14. Tension Regulator
Block Ass'y
3-13. S Brake
Block Ass'y
(page 6-70)
(page 6-69)
3-16. RVS Brake Block Ass'y
3-21. Drum Base Ass'y
(page 6-72)
(page 6-77)
3-18. TG6 Block Ass'y
(page 6-74)
3-19. Pinch Arm Ass'y
(page 6-75)
3-17. FP-228 Flexible Board
3-22. Coaster Ass'y, Rail
(page 6-78)
3-23. GL (T) Block Ass'y,
GL Arm (S) Ass'y
(page 6-73)
3-24. GL Gear (T)
(page 6-79)
(page 6-80)
3-25. LS Chassis Block Ass'y, Mechanical Chassis Block Ass'y-1 (page 6-81)
3-26. LS Chassis Block Ass'y, Mechanical Chassis Block Ass'y-2 (page 6-82)
LS Chassis Block Ass'y
Mechanical Chassis Block Ass'y
3-27. T Reel Sensor (H902)
S Reel Sensor (H901)
(page 6-84)
3-28. Relay Gear,
Conversion Gear
3-29. Cam Gear Ass'y
3-31. Cam Gear Ass'y,
Mode Gear Ass'y
(page 6-86)
(page 6-85)
(page 6-88)
3-30. Mode Slider Ass'y
(page 6-87)
3-32. No.1 Gear, No.2 Gear
(page 6-89)
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3-2. Drum
1. Removal procedure
1) Enter the [ULE] mode.
2) Peel away the portion A of the drum flexible board from the
flexible adhesive sheet 1.
3) Remove the three screws (special head screw M1.4 × 2.0) 2
and remove the drum 3.
4) Peel away the flexible adhesive sheet 4.
(Don’t re-use the flexible adhesive sheet. )
2. Attachment procedure
1) Enter the [ULE] mode.
2) Attach the flexible adhesive sheet 4.
3) Hold the tape supporter block, and set the reference holes A
and B to the drum base reference pins A and B.
4) Install the the drum 3 with the three screws (special head
screw M1.4 × 2.0) 2 in the order of B, C and D.
Tightening torque: 0.04 ± 0.01 N•m (0.41 × 0.1 kgf•cm)
5) Attach the portion A of the drum flexible board to the flexible adhesive sheet 1.
6) Clean the tape path mechanism by referring to Section 2-2.
(Refer to Section “2-2. Tape Path System Cleaning”.)
7) Implement the tape path adjustment. (Refer to Section “4-3.
Tape Path Adjustment”)
Drum (rear view)
A
Key Points
in Re-assembling
Tape supporter block
Drum (rear view)
3 Drum
Reference pin A
Slot
(reference A)
1 Flexible adhesive sheet
4 Flexible adhesive sheet
Points
to be noted
Don’t re-use the flexible
adhesive sheet.
Hole
(reference B)
HOW TO PLACE
THE MECHANISM
Reference pin B
D
C
B
Points to be noted
After the flexible board is attached to the
flexible adhesive sheet, place the flexible
board, that is folded up, at the rear of the
mechanism chassis to prevent the adhered
portion from peeling away.
2 Three screws (M1.4 × 2.0)
Flexible adhesive sheet attachment position
Key Points in Re-assembling
Drum base blockassy
Flexible adhesive sheet
Flexible adhesive sheet
Cassette
compartment
assy
Flexible board adhesive portion
Attach the flexible adhesive sheet along the
outer shape of the drum base block assy.
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Attach the flexible board while aligning
its side with the outer profile of the
flexible adhesive sheet.
3-3. Cassette Compartment Ass’y
1. Removal procedure
1) Enter the [EJ] mode.
2) Remove the three screws (special head screw M1.4 × 1.4) 1.
3) While pushing the frame of the cassette compartment ass’y
toward inside, remove the shaft 2 inside the LS frame from
the groove A of the LS chassis in the direction of the arrow
B.
4) Remove the shaft 3 inside the LS frame from the groove C
of the LS chassis.
5) Remove the cassette compartment ass’y shafts 4 and 5 from
the LS chassis grooves D and E. Remove the cassette compartment ass’y 6.
2. Attachment procedure
1) Enter the [ULE] mode.
2) Install cassette compartment ass’y 6 shafts 5 and 4 into
the LS chassis grooves E and D.
3) While pushing the LS frame inward, install the shafts 3 and
2 inside the LS frame into the grooves C and A of the LS
chassis.
4) Install the three screws (special head screw M1.4 × 1.4) 1 in
the order of F, G and H.
Tightening torque: 0.06 ± 0.01 N•m (0.61 ± 0.1 kgf•cm)
Points to be noted
After completing the repair work ,clean
this side of the cassette compartment
ass'y,
Cassette compartment
ass'y
4 Shaft (of cassette
compartment ass'y)
6 Cassette compartment ass'y
F
5 Shaft (of cassette
compartment ass'y)
G
H
B
3 Shaft (inside
the LS frame)
1
Three screws
(M1.4 × 4)
Frame
Cassette compartment 2 Shaft (inside the LS
frame)
ass'y
LS chassis groove A
LS chassis groove E
LS chassis groove D
LS chassis groove C
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3-4. TG6 Catcher
1. Removal procedure
1) Disengage the hook B of the TG6 catcher and remove the
TG6 catcher 1 from the chassis of the capstan motor block in
the direction of the arrow A.
Capstan motor
block
2. Attachment procedure
1) Engage the hooks C and B of the TG6 catcher 2 in the
capstan motor block.
1 TG6 catcher
2 TG6 catcher
TG6 catcher
Hook C
A
Hook B
Hook B
Capstan motor
block
Chassis
TG6 catcher
Hook B
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3-5. Motor Holder Block Ass’y
1. Removal procedure
1) Remove the two soldering 1 and remove the FP-031 flexible
board 2 from the motor holder block ass’y 5.
2) Turn over the capstan cover and remove the screw (special
head screw M1.2 × 6.5) 3.
3) Remove the screw (special head screw M1.2 × 1.5) 4.
4) Disengage the claw A and motor holder block ass’y 5.
2. Attachment procedure
1) Engage the claw A and install the motor holder block ass’y
(loading) 5.
2) Install the screw (special head screw M1.2 × 1.5) 4.
Tightening torque: 0.04 ± 0.01 N•m (0.41 ± 0.1 kgf•cm)
3) Turn over the capstan cover and install the screw (special head
screw M1.2 × 6.5) 3.
4) Solder the two locations 1 and install the FP-031 flexible
board 2 to the motor holder block ass’y (loading) 5.
Tightening torque: 0.04 ± 0.01 N•m (0.41 ± 0.1 kgf•cm)
Soldering
Points to be noted
2 FP-031 flexible board
1 Soldering at the
two locations
4 Screw
(M1.2 × 1.5)
5 Motor holder block
ass'y
Capstan cover
Claw A
3 Screw
(M1.2 × 6.5)
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Lead-free solder
Wire type
: ∅0.6
Temperature of the : 320 °C
soldering iron tip
Contacting time of : within 2 sec.
• Be careful not to create the hollow
soldering, Br, and the holder's claw must
not be melt.
• Be careful not to damage the terminal
due to attaching the soldering iron tip
too long time.
3-6. L-motor Block Ass’y (Loading) (M902)
1. Removal procedure
1) Release the dowel A, and remove the motor holder base 1.
2) Remove the worm shaft (2J) 2.
3) Remove the screw (special head screw M1.2 × 1.5) 3 and
remove the L-motor block ass’y (loading) (M902) 5 from the
motor holder 4.
2. Attachment procedure
1) Align the L-motor block ass’y (loading) (M902) 5 with the
dowel B, insert it into the motor holder 4. While being careful not to contact the screw and the screwdriver with the motor
worm, install the screw (special head screw M1.2 × 1.5) 3.
Tightening torque: 0.04 ± 0.01 N•m (0.41 ± 0.1 kgf•cm)
2) Apply the grease as much as a ball of 1.0 mm diameter on the
portion D on the bottom of the motor holder 4 and on the
sides of the motor worm.
3) Install the worm shaft (2J) 2.
4) Engage the dowel A and install the motor holder base 1.
Note: The motor holder 4 and the motor holder base 1 must be replaced
simultaneously as a pair.
Fixing with screw
Apply Grease
Key Points in Reassembling
Points to
be noted
5 L-motor block ass'y
(loading) (M902)
When fixing with the screw, be careful
that the motor worm must not contact
with the screwdriver and screw.
Motor holder (bottom)
Driver
Motor worm
Screw
4 Motor holder
D
Dowel B
Worm shaft (2J)
Key Points in Reassembling
Side of motor worm
Amount of grease application
: Grease of a ball of 1.0 mm
diameter (2 locations)
3 Screw
(M1.2 × 1.5)
First, insert the portion C of the motor
worm into the motor holder's hole.
Motor holder
Dowel A
2 Worm shaft (2J)
Worm shaft
(2J)
1 Motor holder base
C
Hole
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3-7. END Sensor (Q901)
1. Removal procedure
1) Remove soldering at the two locations 1 of the END sensor
(Q901).
2) Disengage the claw 2 and the END sensor (Q901) 3.
3) Remove soldering at the two locations 4 of the TOP sensor
(Q902).
4) Disengage the claw 5 and the TOP sensor (Q902) 6.
2. Attachment procedure
1) Engage the TOP sensor (Q902) 6 in the claw 5.
2) Solder two locations 4 of the TOP sensor (Q902) and install
the TOP sensor (Q902) 6 in the FP-031 flexible board.
3) Engage the END sensor (Q901) 3 in the claw 2.
4) Solder two locations 1 of the END sensor (Q901) and install
the END sensor (Q901) 3 in the FP-031 flexible board.
3 END Sensor (Q901)
Soldering
1 Two solderings
END Sensor (Q901)
Points to be noted
2 Claw
Two solderings A
Use the rubber finger tip cover.
Lead-free solder
Wire type
: ∅0.6
Soldering iron : 941 made by Hakko Mfg.
Soldering iron tip: T1-1BC
FP-031
flexible board
Soldering iron tip temperature: 300 ±10 °C
Soldering iron tip contacting time within
2 sec.
6 TOP Sensor (Q902)
TOP Sensor (Q902)
4 Two solderings
5 Claw
FP-031 flexible board
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3-8. MIC terminal (MIC903)
1. Removal procedure
1) Enter the [ULE] mode.
2) Peel away the MIC cover 1.
3) Remove soldering at the five locations A, and remove the FP031 flexible board 2 from the MIC terminal (MIC903) 4.
4) Remove the screw (special head screw M1.4 × 2.0) 3, and
remove the MIC terminal (MIC903) 4.
2. Attachment procedure
1) While pressing the top of the MIC terminal (MIC903) 4, fix
it with the screw (special head screw M1.4 × 2.0) 3.
Tightening torque: 0.06 ± 0.01 N•m (0.61 ± 0.1 kgf•cm)
2) Remove soldering at the five locations A, and install the FP031 flexible board 2 to the MIC terminal (MIC903) 4.
3) Align the position setting hole with the hold and attach the
MIC cover.
(Don’t reuse the MIC cover.)
MIC cover
Key Points in Reassembling
1 MIC cover
When attaching the MIC cover, align
the attaching position using the position
setting hole.
2 FP-031 flexible board
Position setting hole
Position setting hole
MIC cover
Don't reuse the MIC cover.
MIC terminal
(MIC903)
3 Screw
(M1.4 × 2.0)
Soldering at the five locations A
Soldering
Points to be noted
Use the rubber finger tip cover.
Lead-free solder
Wire type
: ∅0.6
Soldering iron
: 941 made by Hakko Mfg.
Soldering iron tip : T1-1BC
Soldering iron tip temperature : 300 ±10 °C
Soldering iron tip contacting time: within 2 sec.
Be careful not to create the hollow soldering,
Br, and the holder's claw must not be melt.
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4 MIC terminal
(MIC903)
3-9. LED (D902)
1. Removal procedure
1) Remove the LED (D902) and the FP-031 flexible board 1
from the LED base.
2) Remove soldering at the two locations A, and remove the LED
(D902) 2.
2. Attachment procedure
1) Remove soldering at the two locations A, and install the LED
(D902) 2 in the FP-031 flexible board.
2) Roll up the FP-031 flexible board under the LED (D902) 1
with fingertip, and insert the LED top head into the portion B
of the LED base. Then route the flexible board in the specified
position.
2 LED (D902)
1 LED (D902), FP-031 flexible board
Soldering at the two locations A
B
LED base
LED (D902),
FP-031 flexible board
Key Points
in Re-assembling
• There must be no solder crack.
• There must be no scars and no stains.
• The flexible board must not have any
breakdown.
• The retainer plate and LED block must not
have any deformation.
FP-031 flexible board
Soldering
Points to be noted
Direction of the terminal is specified.
Use the rubber finger tip cover.
Lead-free solder
Wire type
: ∅0.6
Soldering iron : 941 made by Hakko Mfg.
Soldering iron tip: T1-1BC
Soldering iron tip temperature: 300 ±10 °C
Soldering iron tip contacting time within
2 sec.
FP-031 flexible board
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LED (D902)
3-10. LED Base
1.
1)
2)
3)
4)
Removal procedure
Remove the LED (D902) 1 from the LED base.
Remove the screw (precision screw M1.4 × 1.8) 2.
Float the LED base 3 and remove the dowel.
Slide the LED base 3 in the direction of the arrow A, and
disengage the three claws at B, C and D.
5) While freeing the LED from the LED base 3, remove the
LED base 3.
6) Disengage the claw E and remove the Reel Lock Cancel.
2. Attachment procedure
1) Install the Reel Lock Cancel.
2) While passing the LED (D902) 1 through the hole of the LED
base 3, place the LED base 3 on top of the LS chassis.
3) Align the position of the LED base 3 first with the claws B
and C, then slide the LED base 3 in the direction of the
arrow F, and engage the three claws B, C and D, and the
dowel.
4) Install the screw (precision screw M1.4 × 1.8) 2.
Tightening torque: 0.04 ± 0.01 N•m (0.41 ± 0.1 kgf•cm)
5) Install the LED (D902) 1 to the LED base.
2 Screw
(M1.4 × 1.8)
1 LED (D902)
A
3 LED base
F
LED
Claw C
Dowel
Claw D
Claw B
4 Reel lock release
Claw E
Reel lock release
LED base
Key Points
in Re-assembling
Key Points
in Re-assembling
• The reel lock release part must not be re-used.
• The retainer plate must not have any deformation.
• The reel lock release must be full engaged.
(Must not be left in the half-installed state.)
• All claws must be fully engaged.
(Caution : No claws should be left disengaged.)
• The flexible board should not be pinched by anything.
• The retainer plate must not touch with the MIC terminal.
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3-11. T reel Table Ass’y
1. Removal procedure
1) While freeing the claw from the T reel shaft in the direction of
the arrow, remove the T reel table ass’y 1.
2. Attachment procedure
1) Verify that the part that is going to be installed is the T reel
table ass’y. Then insert it into the T reel shaft. While rotating
it, snap it in. (Verify that it is locked.)
T reel shaft
Claw
1 T reel table ass'y
Claw
T reel shaft
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3-12. S Positioning
1. Removal procedure
1) Remove the tension coil spring (SB) 1 from the hook of the S
positioning 2.
2) Rotate the S positioning in the direction of the arrow A, and
remove the claw 3 and disengage the dowel.
3) Remove the claw 4 and remove the S positioning 5.
2. Attachment procedure
1) Insert the claw 4 of the S positioning 5 in the hole of the LS
chassis.
2) Engage the claw 3 and the dowel.
3) Insert the tension coil spring (SB) 1 into the hook of the S
positioning 2.
Key Points in Re-assembling
1 Extension spring
(SB)
S brake block ass'y
2 Hook of the S positioning
S positioning
Extension spring (SB)
(Be careful not to elongate the spring hook.)
5 S positioning
Claw 4
S positioning
A
Dowel
Claw 3
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3-13. S Brake Block Ass’y
1. Removal procedure
1) Remove the S brake block ass’y 1 from the S brake shaft.
2. Attachment procedure
1) Insert the lever 2 of the S brake block ass’y into the hole of
the LS chassis, and install the S brake block ass’y 1 in the S
brake shaft.
1 S brake block ass'y
2 Lever
S brake block ass'y
Hole of the
LS chassis
S brake shaft
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3-14. Tension Regulator Block Ass’y
1. Removal procedure
1) Remove the screw (special head screw M1.4 × 2.0) 1.
2) Remove the tension regulator band 2 from the S-reel table
ass’y.
3) Remove the tension regulator spring 3.
Note: Take a note where the tension regulator spring.
4) Remove the tension regulator block ass’y 4.
2. Attachment procedure
1) Apply grease into inside of the TG1 shaft hole.
Amount of grease: A ball of grease of 1.0 mm diameter.
Re-application of grease to the already-greased-point is not
necessary.
2) While inserting the tension regulator cam lever into the groove
of the cam base ass’y, insert the TG1 shaft into the TG1 shaft
hole.
3) Hook the tension regulator spring 3 on the tension regulator
ass’y 4 with the very end of the spring facing downward.
4) Hook the tension regulator spring 3 on the LS chassis.
(The position that is taken a note when it is removed.)
5) Insert the tension regulator band 2 into the groove of the Sreel table ass’y. While pushing the FWD ADJ with finger, fix
it with the screw (special head screw M1.4 × 2.0) 1.
Tightening torque: 0.06 ± 0.01 N•m (0.61 ± 0.1 kgf•cm)
6) By referring to Section 4-1, perform the TG1 FWD Position
Adjustment.
7) By referring to Section 4-3, perform the FWD Back Tension
Adjustment.
Fixing with screw
Points to be noted
When fixing the screw, press the
FWD ADJ with finger so that
must not bend the tension
regulator band .
Screw
driver
Note: Be careful that the extension regulator band is not scratched or
not broken and grease is not attached.
FWD ADJ
Tension regulator ass'y
Tension regulator band
Tension regulator cam lever
Key Points
in Re-assembling
Be careful that the extension regulator band is not
scratched or not broken and grease is not attached.
1 Screw
(M1.4 × 2.0)
FWD ADJ
2 Tension
regulator
band
When installing, insert the tension
regulator cam lever into the groove
of the cam base ass'y.
Groove of the
cam base ass'y
3 Tension regulator
spring
Tension
regulator
cam lever
Hook must face
4 Tension
downward.
regulator
ass'y
S reel
table ass'y
TG1 shaft
Groove of the
cam base ass'y
TG1 shaft
hole
Apply grease
Points to be noted
Apply grease inside the hole
of the TG1 shaft hole
Amount of grease:
A ball of grease of 1.0 mm diameter.
(Re-application of grease to
the already-greased-point
is not necessary.)
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TG1 shaft hole
3-15. S Reel Table Ass’y
1. Removal procedure
1) Remove the screw (special head screw M1.4 × 2.0) 1 .
2) Remove the tension regulator band 2 from the S reel table
ass’y.
3) While freeing the claw at the location in the direction of the
arrow, remove the S reel table ass’y 3 from the S reel shaft.
2. Attachment procedure
1) Insert the S reel table ass’y 3 into the S reel shaft. While
rotating it, snap it in. (Verify that it is locked.)
2) Insert the tension regulator band into the groove of the S reel
table ass’y. While pushing the FWD ADJ with finger, fix it
with the screw (special head screw M1.4 × 2.0) 1.
Tightening torque: 0.06 ± 0.01 N•m (0.61 ± 0.1 kgf•cm)
S reel shaft
Claw
3 S reel table ass'y
Claw
1 Screw
(M1.4 × 2.0)
FWD ADJ
2 Tension
regulator
band
S reel shaft
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3-16. RVS Brake Block Ass’y
1. Removal procedure
1) Remove the RVS brake block ass’y 1 from the RVS brake
shaft.
2) Remove the RVS brake spring 2 from the hooks A and B.
2. Attachment procedure
1) Install the RVS brake spring 2 in the shaft C, and engage the
RVS brake spring 2 on the hooks A and B.
2) Open the RVS brake holder in the direction of the arrow D,
and install the RVS brake block ass’y 1 into the RVS brake
shaft.
1 RVS brake block ass'y
2 RVS brake spring
Hook A
Shaft C
Hook B
RVS brake shaft
RVS brake block ass'y
Key Points in Re-assembling
Hook B
RVS brake block ass'y
Hook A
RVS brake holder
RVS brake shaft
D
RVS brake block ass'y
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RVS brake spring
3-17. FP-228 Flexible Board
1. Removal procedure
1) Remove soldering at two locations 1 on the FP-031 board
and the FP-228 flexible board, and remove the FP-228 flexible board (DEW SENSOR) 2 from the mechanism chassis.
2. Attachment procedure
1) Attach the FP-228 flexible board (DEW SENSOR) 2 to the
mechanism chassis and attach the FP-031 board to the FP-228
board.
2) Solder the terminal block at two locations 1 on the FP-031
flexible board.
FP-031 Flexible board
Mechanism chassis
2 FP-228 Flexible board
(DEW SENSOR)
Soldering
FP-228 Flexible board
1 Soldering at the
two locations
FP-031 Flexible board
Soldering
Points to be noted
Use the rubber finger tip cover.
Lead-free solder
Wire type
: ∅0.6
Soldering iron
: 941 made by Hakko Mfg.
Soldering iron tip : T1-1BC
Soldering iron tip temperature : 300 ±10 °C
Soldering iron tip contacting time: within 2 sec.
Be careful not to create the hollow soldering,
bridge formation, and the holder's claw must not be melt.
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3-18. TG6 Block Ass’y
1. Removal procedure
1) Remove the extension spring (return TG6) 1.
2) Remove the TG6 block ass’y 2.
2. Attachment procedure
1) Apply grease inside the boss of the TG6 shaft hole.
Amount of grease: A ball of grease of 1.0 mm diameter.
Re-application of grease to the already-greased-point is not
necessary.
2) Insert the TG6 shaft TG6 block ass’y 2 in to the TG6 shaft
hole. At the same time, insert the TG6 shaft lever into the groove
of the LS chassis and that of the mechanism chassis.
3) Engage the extension spring (return TG6) 1 on the hook A
and hole of the TG6.
TG6 block ass'y
Key Points
in Re-assembling
TG6 block ass'y
Groove of mechanism
chassis
Groove of LS chassis
2 TG6 block ass'y
TG6 hole
Hook must face
downward.
1 Extension spring
(return TG6)
Hook facing
outside.
TG6 lever
TG6 shaft
Apply grease
Points to be noted
Apply grease inside the boss of the
TG6 pivot shaft boss.
Amount of grease: A ball of grease
of 1.0 mm diameter.
(Re-application of grease to the
already-greased-point is not necessary.)
Hook A
TG6 pivot shaft boss
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3-19. Pinch Arm Ass’y
1. Removal procedure
1) Move the LS chassis in the direction of arrow A so that the
distance between the end of the LS chassis and end of the
mechanism chassis is in the range of 4.5 mm to 5.5 mm.
2) Rotate the pinch arm ass’y 2 in the direction of arrow B,
and remove the torsion spring (pinch return) C.
3) Remove the pinch arm ass’y 3 , and remove the torsion spring
(pinch return) 4.
2. Attachment procedure
1) Apply grease on the pinch arm shaft retainer hole and the portion D of the LS chassis.
Amount of grease: A ball of grease of 1.0 mm diameter.
2) Move the LS chassis in the direction of arrow A so that the
distance between the end of the LS chassis and end of the
mechanism chassis is in the range of 4.5 mm to 5.5 mm.
3) Insert the portion E of the torsion spring (pinch return) 4
into the hole of the LS chassis, and attach it to the pinch arm
shaft retainer hole.
4) Install the pinch arm ass’y 3 in the pinch arm shaft retainer
hole.
5) Hook the torsion spring (pinch return) 4 on the pinch arm
ass’y 3 as shown in F.
Points to be noted
1 LS chassis block
End of the mechanism chassis
End of the LS chassis
Pinch arm ass'y
A
Points to be noted
4.5mm to 5.5mm
Do not press the head of the roller
when installing the pinch arm.
2 Pinch arm ass'y
Pinch arm ass'y
B
Torsion spring
(pinch return) C
Be careful not to damage or deform
the roller and not to let oil and the
likes adhere to the roller.
Apply grease
3 Pinch arm ass'y
Pinch arm shaft
Points to be noted
Torsion spring
(pinch return)
Apply the grease when installing
Amount of grease: A ball of grease
of 1.0 mm diameter (Re-application
of grease to the already-greasedpoint is not necessary)
4 Torsion spring
(pinch return)
E
F
D
Pinch arm shaft retainer hole
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Hole of the
LS chassis
3-20. Pendulum Ass’y
1. Removal procedure
1) Remove the washer 1 from the pendulum shaft.
2) Remove the pendulum ass’y 2 from the relay gear hole.
2. Attachment procedure
1) Install the pendulum ass’y 2 to the relay gear hole.
2) Install the washer 1 to the pendulum shaft.
(Do not re-use the washer.)
2 Pendulum ass'y
Pendulum gear ass'y
Key Points
in Re-assembling
Pendulum shaft
S-reel
After installation, move it toward
the S-reel side.
Mecha chassis section
(rear view)
Relay gear hole
1 Washer
Points
to be noted
Washer
Do not re-use the washer.
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3-21. Drum Base Ass’y
1. Removal procedure
1) Enter the [ULE] mode.
2) Remove the three screws (special head screw M1.4 × 2.0) 1.
3) Remove the drum base ass’y 2 in the direction of the arrow.
2. Attachment procedure
1) Install the claw bearing A and then groove B of the drum
base ass’y 2 in the claws C in two locations and the claw D
of the rail, respectively.
2) Align the two dowels of the drum base ass’y at the E position
and install the drum base ass’y 2.
3) Install the three screws (special head screw M1.4 × 2.0) 1 in
the order of F, G and H.
Tightening torque: 0.04 ± 0.01 N•m (0.41 ± 0.1 kgf•cm)
4) By referring to Section “4-2. LS Cam Adjustment”, perform
the LS Cam Adjustment.
1 Three screws
(M1.4 × 2.0)
Key Points
in Re-assembling
G
H
Claw bearing A
Groove B
F
2 Drum base ass'y
Claw bearing A
Points to be noted
Guide
Groove B
Two dowels
E
Be careful not to hit the drum
base block ass'y against the guide
when installing.
Drum base
block ass'y
Two claws C
Two claws C
Claw D
Claw D
Rail
Two claws C
Claw bearing A
• Be sure that the claws at two locations C of
the rail are placed on the claw bearing A of the
drum base block ass'y.
• Be sure that the claw D of the rail is inserted inside
the groove B of the drum base block ass'y.
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3-22. Coaster Ass’y, Rail
1. Removal procedure
1) Load the GL arms (two locations) until the tips of the arms
reach the position A.
2) While rotating the coaster (S) ass’y 1 and the coaster (T)
ass’y 2, remove them through the key hole at the tip of the
GL arms (two locations).
3) Load the GL arms (two locations) until the tips of the arms
reach the position B.
4) Remove the screw (special head screw M1.4 × 2.0) 3, and
remove the rail 4.
2. Attachment procedure
1) Set the dowel of the rail to the groove of the mecha chassis,
and install the rail and install the screw (special head screw
M1.4 × 2.0).
Tightening torque: 0.04 ± 0.01 N•m (0.41 ± 0.1 kgf•cm)
2) Load the GL arms (two locations) until the tips of the arms
reach the position A.
3) While rotating the coaster (S) ass’y 1 and the coaster (T)
ass’y 2, install them in the key holes at the tips of the GL
arms (two locations).
4) Return to the [ULE] mode.
Pinch arm ass'y
Be sure to remove each
part from the block before
disassembling/re-assembling.
TG6 block ass'y
Key hole
Tension regulator
block ass'y
2 Coater (T) ass'y
GL arm
(two locations)
Key hole
1 Coater (S) ass'y
Tip of the GL arm
(two locations)
Position B
Position A
Groove of the rail
3 Screw
(M1.4 × 2.0)
4 Rail
ULE mode
Dowel
Rail
Dowel
Groove of the
mecha chassis
Coaster (S) ass'y
Coaster (T) ass'y
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3-23. GL (T) Block Ass’y, GL Arm (S) Ass’y
1. Removal
1) Remove the GL (T) block ass’y 1 from the GL (T) shaft.
2) Remove the GL (S) block ass’y 2 from the GL arm (S) shaft.
2. Attachment procedure
1) Enter the [ULE] mode.
2) Installing the GL arm (S) ass'y
Install the GL arm (S) ass’y 2 to the GL arm (S) shaft, while
aligning the second gear of the GL rack with the phase alignment mark.
3) Installing the GL (T) block ass’y
Install the GL (T) block ass’y 1 to the GL (T) shaft, tin the
way that the GL (T) arm plate of the GL (T) block ass’y 1 is
placed parallel to the chassis.
Key Points
in Re-assembling
1 GL (T) block ass'y
GL (T) arm plate
GL (T) arm plate
is placed parallel
to the chassis.
GL (T) shaft
Key Points
in Re-assembling
2 GL arm (S) ass'y
Alignment mark
GL arm (S) shaft
GL rack
GL arm (T) shaft
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3-24. GL Gear (T)
1. Removal procedure
1) Remove the GL arm claw 1 in the direction of the arrow.
2) Remove the GL arm (T) ass’y 2.
3) Remove the GL torsion coil spring (T) 3 from the GL gear
(T) 4.
2.
1)
2)
3)
Attachment procedure
Install the torsion coil spring (T) 2 in the GL gear (T) 1.
Engage the GL arm (T) claw 3 in the A portion of the torsion
coil spring (T) 4.
Engage the GL arm (T) claw in the groove of the GL gear (T)
by rotating the GL arm (T) ass’y in the direction of the arrow
B.
2 Torsion coil spring (T)
1 GL arm claw
1 GL gear (T)
2 GL arm (T) ass'y
3 GL arm (T) claw
3 Torsion coil spring (T)
A
4 Torsion coil spring (T)
4 GL gear (T)
GL arm (T) ass'y
B
Torsion coil spring (T)
GL arm (T) claw
Groove of the GL gear (T)
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Torsion coil spring (T)
3-25. LS Chassis Block Ass’y, Mechanical Chassis Block Ass’y-1
1.
1)
2)
3)
4)
Removal procedure
Enter the [ULE] mode.
Remove the screw (special head screw M1.4 × 1.4) 1.
Remove the screw (special head screw M1.4 × 1.4) 2.
Remove the cam gear ass’y shaft 3 from the LS cam plate
groove of the LS chassis block ass’y.
5) Remove the LS chassis block ass’y 4 in the direction of the
arrow A.
Be sure to remove each
part from the block before
disassembling/re-assembling.
6) Disengage the GL rack groove 5 of the LS chassis block from
the GL rack shaft.
7) Disengage the grooves in two locations 6 of the LS chassis
from the two shafts of the mechanical chassis.
8) Remove the LS chassis ass’y 7 from the mechanical chassis
ass’y 8 in the direction of the arrow B.
Pinch arm ass'y
Pendulum ass'y
TG6 block
ass'y
Tension
regulator ass'y
1 Screw
(M1.4 × 1.4)
4 Remove the LS chassis
block ass’y in the direction
of the arrow A.
A
LS cam plate groove
3 Cam gear ass'y shaft
2 Screw
(M1.4 × 1.4)
5 GL rack groove
GL rack shaft
7 LS chassis ass'y
Be careful not to damage the flexible board.
6 Grooves of the LS
chassis ass'y
B
Shafts of the mechanical
chassis ass'y
8 Mechanical chassis ass'y
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3-26. LS Chassis Block Ass’y, Mechanical Chassis Block Ass’y-2
1. Attachment procedure
1) Enter the [ULE] mode.
2) Align the phase alignment mark 1 of the cam gear ass’y and
the mode gear ass’y of the mechanical chassis.
3) Place the GL rack 2 in the direction of the arrow A.
4) Insert the mechanical chassis shafts in two locations into the
two grooves of the LS chassis block.
5) Insert the GL rack shaft in the GL rack groove 4.
6) Insert the cam gear shaft 6 in the LS cam plate groove 5.
Position of alignment
Slide the LS chassis to the position so that the conversion gear
shaft is visible, and insert the cam gear shaft into the LS cam
plate groove.
7) Install the LS chassis ass’y 7 in the direction of the arrow B.
(Check if the LS chassis is installed securely in each groove or
shaft.)
8) Install the screw (special head screw M1.4 × 1.4) 8.
Tightening torque: 0.04 ± 0.01 N•m (0.61 ± 0.1 kgf•cm)
9) Install the screw (special head screw M1.4 × 1.4) 9.
Tightening torque: 0.04 ± 0.01 N•m (0.61 ± 0.1 kgf•cm)
10) By referring to Section “4-2. LS Cam Adjustment”, perform
the LS Cam Adjustment.
2 Place the GL rack in the direction of the arrow A
LS chassis ass'y
Came gear ass'y
1 Alignment mark
A
Mechanical chassis ass'y
Mode gear ass'y
5 LS cam plate groove
Be careful not to damage the flexible board.
7 Install the LS chassis
ass’y in the direction
of the arrow B.
3 Grooves of the LS
chassis ass'y
B
6 Came gear shaft
The position so that the
conversion gear shaft is visible
LS chassis
Shafts of the mechanical
chassis ass'y
4 GL lack groove
8 Screw
(M1.4 × 1.4)
GL lack shaft
C
9 Screw
(M1.4 × 1.4)
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Position of alignment
Apply grease
Points to be noted
Apply the grease when installing
Amount of grease: A ball of grease
of 1.0 mm diameter
Shaft in the screw hole
LS chassis block
Apply grease
LS chassis block
Apply grease
Points to be noted
Apply the grease when installing
Amount of grease: A ball of grease
of 1.0 mm diameter
Mechanism
chassis block
On the side inside of press arm
Cam base assy
Apply grease
Shaft in the screw hole
Cam gear assy
GL rack shaft
Shaft
Apply grease
Apply grease
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Apply grease on the
sliding surface of the
GL rack shaft and the
GL rack groove.
3-27. T Reel Sensor (H902), S Reel Sensor (H901)
1. Removal procedure
1) Remove soldering at the four locations 1 of the T reel sensor,
and remove the T reel sensor (H902) 2.
2) Remove soldering at the four locations 3 S reel sensor, and
remove the S reel sensor (H901) 4.
2. Attachment procedure
1) Solder four locations 3 S reel sensor and install the S reel
sensor (H901) 4 in the FP-031 flexible board.
2) Solder four locations 1 S reel sensor and install the T reel
sensor (H902) 2 in the FP-031 flexible board.
2 T Reel sensor (H902)
Soldering
Points to be noted
4 S Reel sensor (H901)
Use the rubber finger tip cover.
Lead-free solder
Wire type
: ∅0.6
Soldering iron : 941 made by Hakko Mfg.
Soldering iron tip: T1-1BC
1 Four solderings
Soldering iron tip temperature: 300 ±10 ∞C
Soldering iron tip contacting time within
2 sec.
3 Four solderings
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3-28. Relay Gear, Conversion Gear
1.
1)
2)
3)
4)
Removal procedure
Remove the belt 1 from the conversion gear.
Remove the washer 2 from the conversion gear shaft.
Remove the conversion gear 3.
Remove the relay gear 4.
2. Attachment procedure
1) Apply grease on the relay gear shaft.
Amount of grease: A ball of grease of 0.5 mm diameter.
2) Apply grease on the conversion gear shaft.
Amount of grease: A ball of grease of 1.0 mm diameter.
3) Install the conversion gear 3 in the relay gear shaft.
4) Install the washer 2 in the conversion gear shaft (Don’t reuse the washer)
5) Hook the belt 1 on the conversion gear and install it while
rotating the conversion gear.
Points
to be noted
2 Washer
Don’t re-use the washer.
Belt
4 Relay gear
3 Conversion gear
Key Points
in Re-assembling
1 Belt
Relay gear
shaft
Ensure that belt
has no twisting.
Conversion
gear shaft
Confirm that the belt does
not run on the capstan
motor block.
Apply grease
Points to be noted
Apply grease when installing
Amount of grease: A ball of
grease of 1.0 mm diameter
Confirm that the belt doesn't run on the capstan motor block.
Check that the belt has no twisting, dirt, scratches, or grease
splashes when installed.
Apply grease
Conversion
gear shaft
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3-29. Cam Gear Ass’y
1. Removal procedure
1) Remove the screw (special head screw M1.4 × 1.4) 1.
2) Remove the cam gear ass’y 2 from the cam gear shaft.
2. Attachment procedure
1) Apply grease on the specified locations of the cam gear ass’y 2.
Amount of grease: A ball of grease of 1.0 mm diameter.
2) Move the mode slider ass’y in the direction of arrow A as far
as it can go.
3) Align the gear phase of the mode gear ass’y and the cam gear
ass’y 2.
4) Install the cam gear ass’y 2 while engaging the dowel B of
the mode slider ass’y into the groove of the cam gear ass’y.
5) Install the screw (special head screw M1.4 × 1.4) 1.
Tightening torque: 0.04 ± 0.01 N•m (0.61 ± 0.1 kgf•cm)
Apply grease
Apply grease when installing
Amount of grease: A ball of
grease of 1.0 mm diameter
1 Screw
(M1.4 × 1.4)
Side of outside
Cam gear ass'y
2 Cam gear ass'y
Mode gear ass'y
Side of inside
Do not apply grease to the
locations other than those specified .
Make sure to follow the amount of
grease to be applied.
Dowel B
Cam gear shaft
Cam gear assy
Key Points
in Re-assembling
Cam gear assy
Mode gear assy
Dowel B
Cam gear assy
Mode slider assy
A
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3-30. Mode Slider Ass’y
1. Removal procedure
1) Remove the capstan cover 1 and remove the extension spring
(pinch limiter) 2.
2) Remove the belt 3 from the conversion gear.
3) Remove the mode slider ass'y 4 from the cam gear shaft in
the direction of the arrow.
2. Attachment procedure
1) Apply grease on the cam gear shaft and the mode slider shaft.
Amount of grease: A ball of grease of 1.0 mm diameter.
2) Engage the shaft B in the groove C and install the mode
slider ass’y 4 while aligning its side D and E engage it in
the claw of the LS chassis, then install the mode slider ass’y
4.
3) Hook the belt 3 on the conversion gear and install it while
rotating the conversion gear.
4) Install the extension spring (pinch limiter) 2 while being
careful of the orientation of the hook.
5) And attach the capstan cover 1. (Don’t re-use the capstan
cover.)
Capstan cover
(Align the attaching
position)
When attaching, align the attaching
position using the two position setting
holes and groove.
4 Mode slider ass'y
Dowel
Side face D
Shaft B
Conversion
gear
3 Belt
Two holes
Side face E
Groove C
Cam gear shaft
Points to be noted
Apply grease when installing
Amount of grease: A ball of
grease of 1.0 mm diameter
Apply grease
Cam gear shaft,
Mode slider shaft
Mode slider shaft
4 Mode slider ass'y
Hook must face
upward.
2 Extension spring (pinch limiter)
Hook must face
downward.
LS chassis claw
Rear view
Cam gear shaft
1 Capstan cover
Don't re-use
the capstan
cover
Mode slider shaft
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3-31. Cam Gear Ass’y, Mode Gear Ass’y
1. Removal procedure
1) Remove the screw (special head screw M1.4 × 1.4) 1.
2) Remove the dowel from the cam base ass’y 2. Slide the cam
base ass’y 2, and remove the pin C, and remove the cam
base ass’y 2.
3) Remove the mode gear ass’y 3.
1 Screw
(M1.4 × 1.4)
2. Attachment procedure
1) Apply grease equally on the sliding surface of the FP-032 flexible board and the mode gear ass’y.
2) Install the mode gear ass’y 3.
3) Install the cam base ass’y 2 while engaging it in the pin C
and the dowel.
4) Install the screw (special head screw M1.4 × 1.4) 1.
Tightening torque: 0.06 ± 0.01 N•m (0.61 ± 0.1 kgf•cm))
5) Apply grease on the specified locations of the mode gear ass’y.
Amount of grease: A ball of grease of 0.5 mm diameter.
Key Points
in Re-assembling
2 Cam base ass'y
3 Mode gear ass'y
Alignment mark
Mode gear shaft
Mode gear ass'y
Dowel
Come gear ass'y
Apply grease
Apply grease
Points to be noted
Points to be noted
Apply grease equally when installing.
Apply grease when installing
Amount of grease: A ball of
grease of 0.5 mm diameter. Apply grease
Apply grease on the
sliding surface of the
FP-032 flexible board
with the mode gear
ass'y.
FP-032 flexible board
Mode gear ass'y
• After cleaning, grease is applied.
• Be careful so that the dust should not be
adhered to the greased surface.
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3-32. No. 1 Gear, No. 2 Gear
1. Removal procedure
1) Remove the No. 1 gear 1 from the No. 1 gear shaft.
2) Remove the No. 2 gear 2 from the No. 2 gear shaft.
2. Attachment procedure
1) Install the No. 2 gear 2 in the No. 2 gear shaft.
2) Install the No. 1 gear 1 in the No. 1 gear shaft.
1 No.1 gear
2 No.2 gear
Mode gear ass'y
No.1 gear
No.1 gear shaft
No.2 gear
No. 2 gear shaft
Mode gear ass'y
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HELP
Application of grease, soldering method and precautions, and phase
matching adjustment are compiled and below.
Apply grease (1)
Motor ass'y
(loading) (M902)
Motor holder (bottom)
Motor holder
Side of motor worm
Amount of grease application
: Grease of a ball of 1.0 mm
diameter (2 locations)
Screw
(M1.2 × 1.5)
Washer
Worm shaft (2J)
Relay gear
Motor holder base
Conversion gear
Belt
Apply grease when installing
Amount of grease: A ball of
grease of 1.0 mm diameter
Screw
(M1.4 × 1.4)
Cam gear ass'y
Side of outside
Cam gear ass'y
Relay gear
shaft
Conversion
gear shaft
Apply grease when installing
Amount of grease: A ball of
grease of 1.0 mm diameter
Apply grease
Conversion
gear shaft
Side of inside
Do not apply grease to the
locations other than those specified .
Make sure to follow the amount of
grease to be applied.
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Apply grease (2)
Apply the grease when installing
Amount of grease: A ball of grease
of 1.0 mm diameter
Shaft in the screw hole
LS chassis block
Apply grease
LS chassis block
ass'y
Apply the grease when installing
Amount of grease: A ball of grease
of 1.0 mm diameter
Mechanical
chassis block ass'y
On the side inside of press arm
Cam base assy
Apply grease
Shaft in the screw hole
Cam gear assy
GL rack shaft
Shaft
Apply grease
Apply grease
Apply grease on the
sliding surface of the
GL rack shaft and the
GL rack groove.
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Apply grease (3)
Mode slider assy
Cam gear shaft
Apply grease when installing
Amount of grease: A ball of
grease of 1.0 mm diameter
Apply grease
Cam gear shaft,
Mode slide shaft
Mode slider shaft
Screw
(M1.4 × 1.4)
Mode gear assy
Cam base assy
Apply grease when installing
Amount of grease: A ball of
grease of 0.5 mm diameter. Apply grease
Apply grease equally when installing.
Apply grease on the
sliding surface of the
FP-032 flexible board
with the mode gear
ass'y.
FP-032 flexible board
Mode gear assy
Be careful so that the dust should not be
adhered to the greased surface.
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HELP
Soldering (1)
FP-031 flexible board
Soldering at the
two locations
Screw
(M1.2 × 1.5)
Lead-free solder
Wire type
: ∅0.6
Temperature of the : 320 °C
soldering iron tip
Contacting time of : within 2 sec.
• Be careful not to create the hollow
soldering, bridge formation, and the
holder's claw must not be melt.
• Be careful not to damage the terminal
due to attaching the soldering iron tip
too long time.
Motor holder block
ass'y
MIC cover
FP-031 flexible board
MIC terminal
(MIC903)
Soldering at the
five locations
Use the rubber finger tip cover.
Lead-free solder
Wire type
: ∅0.6
Soldering iron
: 941 made by Hakko Mfg.
Soldering iron tip : T1-1BC
Soldering iron tip temperature : 300 ±10 °C
Soldering iron tip contacting time: within 2 sec.
Be careful not to create the hollow soldering,
Br, and the holder's claw must not be melt.
LED (D902)
Soldering at
2 locations
Direction of the
terminal is specified.
Use the rubber finger tip cover.
Lead-free solder
Wire type
: ∅0.6
Soldering iron : 941 made by Hakko Mfg.
Soldering iron tip: T1-1BC
Soldering iron tip temperature: 300 ±10 °C
Soldering iron tip contacting time within
2 sec.
LED (D902)
FP-031 flexible board
FP-031 flexible board
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Soldering (2)
END Sensor (Q901)
Use the rubber finger tip cover.
Lead-free solder
Wire type
: ∅0.6
Soldering iron : 941 made by Hakko Mfg.
Soldering iron tip: T1-1BC
Two solderings
TOP Sensor (Q902)
Soldering iron tip temperature: 300 ±10 °C
Soldering iron tip contacting time within
2 sec.
FP-031
flexible board
Two solderings
FP-031 flexible
board
T Reel sensor (H902)
Four solderings
S Reel sensor (H901)
Use the rubber finger tip cover.
Lead-free solder
Wire type
: ∅0.6
Soldering iron : 941 made by Hakko Mfg.
Soldering iron tip: T1-1BC
Soldering iron tip temperature: 300 ±10 ∞C
Soldering iron tip contacting time within
2 sec.
Four solderings
FP-228 Flexible Board (DEW SENSOR)
Use the rubber finger tip cover.
Lead-free solder
Wire type
: ∅0.6
Soldering iron
: 941 made by Hakko Mfg.
Soldering iron tip : T1-1BC
Soldering iron tip temperature : 300 ±10 °C
Soldering iron tip contacting time: within 2 sec.
Be careful not to create the hollow soldering,
bridge formation, and the holder's claw must
not be melt.
FP-031 Flexible
Board
Mechanical
chassis
Soldering
Soldering at the
two locations
FP-228 Flexible Board
FP-031 Flexible Board
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Matching Phase
GL (T) block ass'y
GL (T) arm plate
GL (T) arm plate
is placed parallel
to the chassis.
GL arm (T) shaft
Alignment mark
GL arm ass'y (S)
GL arm (S) shaft
GL rack
GL arm (T) shaft
Cam gear ass'y
Screw
(M1.4 × 1.4)
Mode gear assy
Cam gear assy
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4.
Adjustment
4-1. FWD Position Adjustment
Perform this adjustment after the tension regulator ass’y and the S-reel table ass’y are replaced or removed.
• TG1 FWD position adjustment
• FWD back tension adjustment (Refer to Page 6-93).
1) Enter the [R/P] mode and confirm the positions of TG1 guide and the TG2 guide.
• Confirm that the distance between the flanges on the TG1 guide and the TG2 guide is 2 mm by inserting the block gauge or the pin
gauge between them to measure. If the distance is not 2 mm, perform the following adjustment.
2) Loosen the screw and adjust the band adjuster so that the distance between the flanges on the TG1 guide and the TG2 guide becomes
2 mm using the adjustment screwdriver (Ref. No. J-25), and finally tighten the screw.
Tightening torque: 0.06 ± 0.01 N•m (0.61 ± 0.1 kgf•cm)
Note: When measuring the distance between guides by inserting the block gauge or pin gauge, be very careful not to damage the roller.
TG1 guide
TG2 guide
2mm
TG1 nut
TG2 nut
Flange on the TG1
Flange on the TG1
Band adjuster
Fixing screw
TG1 nut
Block gauge,
pin gauge, etc
TG2 nut
Flange on the TG1
2mm
Flange on the TG1
Adjustment
screwdriver
Band adjuster
Fig. 6-2-4
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4-2. LS Cam Adjustment
The LS Cam Adjustment becomes necessary in the following two cases;
1When the screw fixing the LS cam plate is loosened, and 2 when the docking between the LS chassis block and the mechanism chassis
block is removed.
Adjustment procedure
1) Enter the [R/P] mode.
2) Loosen the LS cam plate fixing screws (special head screw M1.4 × 1.4) A and B by 90 degrees.
3) Pressing the center of the LS chassis block with the force of 15.0 ± 2.0N•m (153.0 ± 25.0kgf•cm) (as shown by the large arrow mark).
4) While pressing the center of the LS chassis block, and while pulling the LS cam plate fixing screw A (special head screw M1.4 × 1.4)
with the force of 2.5 ± 0.5 N•m (25.5 ± 2.5kgf•cm) (as shown by the small arrow mark), tighten the LS cam plate fixing screw A
(special head screw M1.4 × 1.4).
Tightening torque: 0.1 ± 0.01 N•m (1.02 ± 0.1 kgf•cm)
5) Remove the pressing force shown by the large arrow mark in step 3) first. Then remove the pressing force shown by the small arrow
mark in step 4), next.
6) Tighten the cam plate fixing screw (special head screw M1.4 × 1.4) B.
Tightening torque: 0.1 ± 0.01 N•m (1.02 ± 0.1 kgf•cm)
LS cam plate fixing screw A
2.5 ± 0.5 N•m
(25.5 ± 2.5 kgf•cm)
LS cam plate fixing screw B
LS cam plate fixing screw A
LS cam plate fixing screw B
LS cam plate
Fig. 6-2-5
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Center of the LS
chassis block
15.0 ± 2.0 N•m
(153.0 ± 25.0 kgf•cm)
4-3. Tape Path Adjustment
Envelope must be flat
3-1. Adjustment Preparation
1) Clean the tape running surface (tape guides, drum, capstan,
pinch roller) referring to Section “2-2. Tape Path System Cleaning”.
2) Connect the adjustment remote commander (Ref. No. J-1, J2) to the LANC terminal of the machine. Set the HOLD switch
to ON. (Set the slide switch to SERVICE)
3) Connect an oscilloscope to VC-543 board CN1004 via the
CPC-13 jig (J-6082-443-A).
Channel 1: CPC-13 jig, test pin 2 (Note 1, 2)
External trigger: CPC-13 jig, test pin 4
Note 1: Connect a 75 Ω resistor between test pins 2 of CPC13 jig and 1 (GND).
75 Ω resistor (Parts code: 1-247-804-11)
Note 2: Pin numbers of CN1004 are different from test pin
number of CPC-13 jig. (See page 6-97)
4) Play back the tracking standard (XH2-1A1) (Ref. No. J-12).
5) Select page: 0, address: 10 and set data: 00.
6) Select page: 3, address: 26 and set data: 31, and press the
PAUSE (Write) button.
7) Select page: 3, address: 33 and set data: 08.
8) Confirm that the RF waveform on the scope is flat at both of
the entrance side and the exit side. (Refer to Fig. 6-2-7A.)
If the RF waveform is not flat either at the entrance side or the
exit side (refer to Fig. 6-2-7 B and C), perform the adjustment
of section “3-2. TG2/TG4 Guide Coarse Adjustment” and later.
9) Prepare an exclusive DVM-80 tape (commercial item).
(Remove the lid of the cassette.)
CH1
CH2
(Trigger)
3.3 msec
Fig. 6-2-6
Entrance side
Exit side
A Normal
B Entrance side is defective
C Exit side is defective
Assemble without this part.
Fig. 6-2-7
Cassette lid
T reel
S reel
Pinch roller
TG1
guide
Torsion spring
Drum
Capstan
TG6 guide
Exclusive DVM-80 tape
(commercial item)
TG5 guide
TG2 guide
TG3 guide
TG4 guide
Tape must run while maintaining contact with the upper flange.
There must not exist a large tape curl.
There must not exist
a large tape curl.
10) When the required conditions of step 8) are satisfied, perform
[Required Work upon Completion of Adjustment] as described
below upon completion of adjustment/check.
Capstan
[Required Work upon Completion of Adjustment]
1) Connect the adjustment remote commander (Ref. No. J-1, J2) to the LANC terminal of the machine. Set the HOLD switch
to ON. (Set the slide switch to SERVICE)
2) Select page: 0, address: 10 and set data: 00.
3) Select page: 3, address: 26 and set data: 00, and press the
PAUSE (Write) button.
4) Select page: 3, address: 33 and set data: 00.
There must not exist
a large tape curl.
FWD
Tape
TG6
TG5 TG4
TG3 TG2
Fig. 6-2-8
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3-2. TG2/TG4 Guide Coarse Adjustment
1) Play back the tracking standard (XH2-1A1) (Ref. No. J-12).
2) Adjust the TG2 and TG4 guides until the RF envelope waveform becomes flat. (Refer to Fig. 6-2-11.)
3-3. FWD Back Tension Adjustment
1) Set the mini DV torque cassette (Ref. No. J-24) and establish
the FWD mode.
2) Confirm that the S side torque cassette reading value is in the
range as shown below.
0.29 to 0.39 mN•m (3.0 to 4.0 gf•cm)
If the measurement value does not satisfy the specifications,
perform the following adjustment.
• If the measurement value is higher than the specification:
(Decreases the spring tension)
Move the tension coil spring hook to another spring stay in
the direction of B.
• If the measurement value is lower than the specification:
(Increases the spring tension)
Move the tension coil spring hook to another spring stay in
the direction of A.
TG2 guide,
Adjustment nut
Pinch roller
Drum
TG6 guide
TG4 guide,
Adjustment nut
TG5 guide
TG4 guide
Tension regulator spring
TG3 guide
TG2 guide
TG1 guide
A
Fig. 6-2-9
Tension regulator
ass'y (TG1 guide)
B
LS chassis ass'y
Fig. 6-2-10
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3-4. TG2/TG4 Guide Fine Adjustment
1) Play back the tracking standard (XH2-1A1) (Ref. No. J-12).
2) Adjust the TG2 so that the RF envelope has the larger amplitude at the entrance side first, than adjust TG2 guide for flat
amplitude. (Refer to Fig. 6-2-11.)
3) Adjust the TG4 so that the RF envelope has the larger amplitude at the exit side first, than adjust TG4 guide for flat amplitude. (Refer to Fig. 6-2-12.)
Entrance side
3-5. TG1 Height Adjustment
1) Replay the tracking standard (XH2-1A1) (Ref. No. J-12).
2) Confirm that the waveform of the tape path is flat.
(Refer to Fig. 6-2-11, and 6-2-12.)
3) Confirm to see that there are gaps between top edge of the
tape and the TG1 flange, and bottom edge and the TG1 flange.
(Refer to Fig. 6-2-13.)
If the top and/or the bottom edge of the tape contacts with
TG1 flange, adjust the height of the TG1 so that there is gap
between the edge of the tape and the flange.
If the height of the TG1 is adjusted, check the entrance side of
the tape path waveform (refer to Fig. 6-2-11, and 6-2-12). If
there is any change in the entrance side of the tape path waveform, re-adjust the entrance side (TG2). (Refer to “3-4. TG2/
TG4 Guide Fine Adjustment.)
Exit side
Drum
TG1 guide
Measure the difference of
tape run at this position
Fig. 6-2-11
Entrance side
Tape
Exit side
Clearance between tape
and upper/lower flanges
becomes equality.
TG1 guide
Fig. 6-2-13
Fig. 6-2-12
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3-6. TG6 Height Adjustment
Note: Perform “TG6 height adjustment” using the end segment
of the tape which is within the last 5 minutes from the end
of the thin DVM-80 tape (commercial item).
When using the DVM-80 (commercial item), use the modified one by removing the cassette rid (Refer to Page 6-92.
Adjustment Preparation 9)).
1) Play back the tape (DVM-80) (commercial item).
2) Press the FF button to enter the CUE mode and measure the
tape height after 5 seconds have elapsed. (Fig. 6-2-14)
3) Release your finger from the FF button and press the REW
button to enter the REV mode.
Measure the tape height after 3 seconds have elapsed.
4) Release your finger from the REW button.
5) Adjust the TG6 height so that the tape height in the CUE mode
is the same as that in the REV mode.
Adjust the TG6 height by rotating the adjustment nut of the
TG6 guide in the following manner.
• Tape height in the REV mode is higher t Rotate the adjustment nut clockwise
• Tape height in the REV mode is lower t Rotate the adjustment nut counter-clockwise
6) Repeat the steps from 2 to 5 until the tape height in the CUE
mode and REV mode becomes the same.
3-7. Tape Run Check
1) Play back the tracking standard (XH2-1A1) (Ref. No. J-12).
Establish the CUE mode first then the REV mode. Confirm in
the respective modes that there are no large tape curls at the
upper flange of TG2 and TG4. Then confirm in the respective
modes that there are no large tape curls at the upper and lower
flanges of TG1 and TG6.
T reel
S reel
Pinch roller
TG1
guide
Drum
Capstan motor shaft
Pinch roller
Capstan motor shaft
Capstan
TG6 guide
Adjust so that they
have the same height
TG5 guide
TG2 guide
TG3 guide
TG4 guide
Tape must run while maintaining contact with the upper flange.
There must not exist a large tape curl.
There must not exist
a large tape curl.
Tape height in the
REV mode is higher
Capstan
There must not exist
a large tape curl.
FWD
Tape
Tape height in the
REV mode is lower
TG6
TG5 TG4
TG3 TG2
Capstan motor
TG6 guide
Fig. 6-2-15
Drum
TG6 guide,
Adjustment nut
TG5 guide
TG4 guide
Fig. 6-2-14
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3-8. Check upon Completion of Adjustment
2. CUE/REV Check
1) Play back the tracking standard (XH2-1A1) (Ref. No. J-12).
2) Establish the CUE mode. Confirm that the pitches between
the peaks of the RF waveform are equally spaced. Also confirm that the RF waveform amplitude at entrance side (B) and
exit side (C) is 50% or more respectively, when taking the
amplitude (A) in the CUE or REV mode as 100%.
3) Establish the REV mode. Confirm that the pitches between
the peaks of the RF waveform are equally spaced. Also confirm that the RF waveform amplitude at entrance side (B) and
exit side (C) is 50% or more respectively.
1. Tracking Check
1) Play back the tracking standard (XH2-1A1) (Ref. No. J-12).
2) Establish the CUE (or REV) mode. Take the amplitude (A)
in this mode as the 100% waveform amplitude. (Refer to Fig.
6-2-16.)
3) Establish the FWD mode. Confirm that the difference between
the minimum (E min) and the maximum (E max) is less than
30%. (When taking the amplitude (A) in the CUE or REV
mode as 100%)
CUE/REV mode
A=100%
C
B
A=100%
400 µsec
B = 50% or more
C = 50% or more
FWD mode
E max
E min
Fig. 6-2-18
3. Rise-up Check
1) Play back the tracking standard (XH2-1A1) (Ref. No. J-12).
2) Change the modes from CUE mode to FWD. Confirm that the
RF waveform rises up within two seconds when the mode is
changed from CUE mode to FWD.
3) Change the modes from REV mode (two seconds or more of
REV and to the FWD within five seconds) to FWD. Confirm
that the RF waveform rises up within two seconds when the
mode is changed from REV mode to FWD.
4) Change the modes from STOP mode to FWD. Confirm that
the RF waveform rises up within two seconds when the mode
is changed from STOP mode to FWD.
E min: Minimum amplitude
E max: Maximum amplitude
(E max – E min)
30% or (
3
A)
10
Fig. 6-2-16
4) Confirm that the RF waveform does not have excessive fluctuation of amplitude. (Fluctuation of amplitude should be 10%
or less at both entrance side (B) and exit side (C), when taking
the amplitude (A) in the CUE or REV mode as 100%)
FWD mode
C 10%
B 10%
Fig. 6-2-17
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6-3. VIDEO SECTION ADJUSTMENTS
3-1.
PREPARATIONS BEFORE ADJUSTMENTS
3-1-2. Adjusting Connectors
The measuring point of the playback RF signal is CN1004 of VC543 board. Connect the measuring instruments via the CPC-13 jig
(J-6082-443-A). Refer to “MECHANISM SECTION ADJUSTMENT” for the measuring method. The following table lists the
test pin numbers of CPC-13 jig, and the pin numbers and signal
names of CN1004.
3-1-1. Precautions on Adjusting
Note: Before performing the adjustment, check the data of page:
0, address: 10 is “00”. If not, select page: 0, address: 00,
and set data “00”.
1) The adjustments of this unit are performed in the VTR mode
(VCR mode) or camera mode (CAMERA mode).
Pin No.
Signal Name
Pin No.
Signal Name
1 (20)
REG_GND
11 (10)
EEP_SO_C
2 (19)
RF_MON
12 (9)
EEP_SO_S
3 (18)
REG_GND
13 (8)
EEP_SCK_C
4 (17)
SWP
14 (7)
EEP_SCK_S
5 (16)
FRRV
15 (6)
D_2.8V
6 (15)
REG_GND
16 (5)
MD2_C
7 (14)
GND
17 (4)
MD2
8 (13)
GND
18 (3)
XCS_MC_FLASH_C
9 (12)
EEP_SI_C
19 (2)
XCS_MC_FLASH
10 (11)
EEP_SI_S
20 (1)
XSYS_RST
Note: The pin number in ( ) is test terminal number of CN1004
on the VC-543 board.
Table 6-3-1
3-1-3. Connecting the Equipment
Connect the measuring instruments as shown in Fig. 6-3-1, and
perform the adjustments.
Adjustment remote commander
NEW LANC JIG
(J-6082-565-A)
LANC cable
(J-6082-442-A)
RM-95
(J-6082-053-B)
LANC jack
AC Adaptor/Charger
AC-VQ1050
(1-479-580-12)
VIDEO system adjustment (S VIDEO, VIDEO)
A/V Connecting Cable (1.5 m)
(with S Video terminal)
(1-823-156-13)
Oscilloscope
S Video
(Black)
Connecting Cord
DK-415
(1-782-361-15)
Video
(Yellow)
20
Audio L (White)
CN1004
Audio R (Red)
1
VC543 board
CPC-13 jig
(J-6082-443-A)
20
1
A/V
Remote
Connector
Note: The pin arrangement is reverse between
CN1004 of VC-543 board and CPC-13 jig.
Accordingly, be careful when inserting the
connector.
Fig. 6-3-1
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Terminated
75 Ω
3-1-4. Alignment Tapes
Use the alignment tapes shown in the following table.
Use tapes specified in the signal column of each adjustment.
Name
Use
Tracking tape (XH2-1A1)
Tape path adjustment
SW/OL standard (XH2-3)
Switching position adjustment
Audio operation check
(XH5-3 (NTSC), XH5-3P (PAL))
Audio system adjustment
System operation check
(XH5-5 (NTSC), XH5-5P (PAL))
Operation check
Fig. 6-3-2 shows the 75% color bar signals recorded on the alignment tape for Audio Operation Check.
Note: Measure with video terminal (Terminated at 75 Ω)
For NTSC model
Blue
Red
Magenta
Green
(75%)
1V
Cyan
Burst signal
Yellow
0.714 V
White
White (75%)
Cyan
Green
Magenta
Red
Blue
Yellow
White (100%)
0.286 V
0.286 V
Q
Q
I
Black
I
White
(100%)
Horizontal sync signal
Color bar signal waveform
Color bar pattern
Black
Blue
Red
Green
Magenta
Cyan
0.3 V
Yellow
White
0.7 V
1V
Magenta
Red
Blue
White (100%)
Yellow
Cyan
Green
For PAL model
(100%)
0.3 V
Burst signal
Horizontal sync signal
Color bar signal waveform
Color bar pattern
Fig. 6-3-2 Color bar signal of alignment tapes
3-1-5. Output Level and Impedance
A/V Remote Connector
10-pin connector
When A/V connecting cable is connected
Video signal: 1 Vp-p, 75 Ω (ohms)
Luminance signal: 1 Vp-p, 75 Ω (ohms)
Chrominance signal: 0.286 Vp-p (burst signal), 75 Ω (ohms)
(NTSC)
Chrominance signal: 0.3 Vp-p (burst signal), 75 Ω (ohms)
(PAL)
When Component A/V connecting cable is connected
Y: 1 Vp-p, 75 Ω (ohms), P B/PR, CB/CR: +/–350mV, 75 Ω
(ohms)
Audio signal: -10 dBu (at load impedance 47 kΩ (kilohms)),
Output impedance with less than 2.2 kΩ (kilohms)
(0 dBu=0.775 Vrms)
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3-2.
SYSTEM CONTROL SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTS
1. Initialization of EEPROM Data
If the EEPROM data is erased due to some reason, perform “1-2.
INITIALIZATION OF EVR DATA ”, of “6-1. CAMERA SECTION ADJUSTMENTS”
2. Node Unique ID No. Input
Note 1: Perform “2-2. Input of Serial No.” if the data on page 13
has been cleared and original node unique ID No. is uncertain.
Usually, read the data on page 13 before repair, and write
it after repair.
Note 2: If reading/writing data on pages 13, set data: 01 to page:
0, address: 10, and then select pages: 3. By this data setting, the pages 13 can be selected.
After the data reading/writing finished, return the data
on page: 0, address: 10 to “00”.
2-1. Input of Company ID
Write the company ID to the EEPROM (nonvolatile memory).
Page
13
Address
04, 05, 06, 07
D1 (decimal)
D2 (decimal)
H1 (hexadecimal)
(Service model code)
00001 to 65535
D1
FE
65536 to 131071
D1 − 65536
FE
131072 to196607
D1 − 131072
FE
196608 to 262143 D1 − 196608
FE
262144 to 327679 D1 − 262144
FE
327680 to 393215 D1 − 327680
FE
393216 to 458751 D1 − 393216
FE
458752 to 524287 D1 − 458752
FE
524288 to 589823 D1 − 524288
FE
589824 to 655359 D1 − 589824
FE
655360 to 720895 D1 − 655360
FE
720896 to 786431 D1 − 720896
FE
786432 to 851967 D1 − 786432
FE
851968 to 917503 D1 − 851968
FE
917504 to 983039 D1 − 917504
FE
983040 to 999999 D1 − 983040
FE
Table 6-3-2
Input method:
1) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 01.
2) Select page: 3, address: 71, and set data: 01, then press the
PAUSE (Write) button.
3) Select page: 0, address: 10, and set data: 01.
4) Select page: 3 (13), and enter the following data.
Note 3: Each time the data is set, press the PAUSE (Write) button on the adjusting remote commander.
Address
Data
04
08
05
00
06
46
07
01
5) Enter H1 to address: 09 on page: 13.
Example: If H1 = FE,
Select page: 0, address: 10, and set data: 01.
Select page: 3 (13), address: 09, and set data: FE, then press
the PAUSE (Write) button.
6) From Table 6-3-3, obtain the maximum decimal number less
than D2, and it is assumed to be D3.
Example: If D2 = 12345.
D3 = 12288
7) From Table 6-3-3, obtain a hexadecimal number that corresponds to D3, and it is assumed to be H3.
Example: If D3 = 12288,
H3 = 3000
8) Calculate D4 using following equations (decimal calculation).
(0 D4 225)
D4 = D 2 – D 3
Example: If D2 = 12345 and D3 = 12288,
D4 = 12345 – 12288 = 57
9) Convert D4 into a hexadecimal number to obtain H4. (See Table
6-4-1 “Hexadecimal - decimal conversion table” in 6-4. Service Mode)
Example: If D4 = 57,
H4 = 39
10) Enter higher two digits of H3 to address: 0A on page: 13.
Example: If H3 = 3000,
Select page: 0, address: 10, and set data: 01.
Select page: 3 (13), address: 0A, and set data: 30, then press
the PAUSE (Write) button.
11) Enter H4 to address: 0B on page: 13.
Example: If H4 = 39,
Select page: 0, address: 10, and set data: 01.
Select page: 3 (13), address: 0B, and set data: 39, then press
the PAUSE (Write) button.
12) Select page: 0, address: 10, and set data: 00.
13) Select page: 3, address: 70, and set data: 10, then press the
PAUSE (Write) button.
14) Select page: 3, address: 70, and check that the data changes to
“11”.
15) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 00.
5)Select page: 0, address: 10, and set data: 00.
6) Select page: 3, address: 70, and set data: 10, then press the
PAUSE (Write) button.
7) Select page: 3, address: 70, and check that the data changes to
“11”.
8) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 00.
2-2. Input of Serial No.
Write the serial No. and model code to the EEPROM (nonvolatile
memory).
In writing the serial No., a decimal number should be converted
into a hexadecimal number
Page
13
Address
08, 09, 0A, 0B
1) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 01.
2) Select page: 3, address: 71, and set data: 01, then press the
PAUSE (Write) button.
3) Read the serial No. from the model name label, and it is assumed to be D1.
Example: If serial No. is “77881”,
D1 = 77881
4) From Table 6-3-2, obtain D2 and H1 that correspond to D1.
Example: If D1 = 77881,
D2 = D1 – 65536 = 12345
H1 = FE
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D3
0
H3
0000
D3
8192
H3
2000
D3
16384
H3
4000
D3
24576
H3
6000
D3
32768
H3
8000
D3
40960
H3
A000
D3
49152
H3
C000
D3
57344
H3
E000
256
512
0100
0200
8448
8704
2100
2200
16640
16896
4100
4200
24832
25088
6100
6200
33024
33280
8100
8200
41216
41472
A100
A200
49408
49664
C100
C200
57600
57856
E100
E200
768
1024
0300
0400
8960
9216
2300
2400
17152
17408
4300
4400
25344
25600
6300
6400
33536
33792
8300
8400
41728
41984
A300
A400
49920
50176
C300
C400
58112
58368
E300
E400
1280
1536
0500
0600
9472
9728
2500
2600
17664
17920
4500
4600
25856
26112
6500
6600
34048
34304
8500
8600
42240
42496
A500
A600
50432
50688
C500
C600
58624
58880
E500
E600
1792
2048
0700
0800
9984
10240
2700
2800
18176
18432
4700
4800
26368
26624
6700
6800
34560
34816
8700
8800
42752
43008
A700
A800
50944
51200
C700
C800
59136
59392
E700
E800
2304
2560
0900
0A00
10496
10752
2900
2A00
18688
18944
4900
4A00
26880
27136
6900
6A00
35072
35328
8900
8A00
43264 A900 51456 C900 59648
43520 AA00 51712 CA00 59904
E900
EA00
2816
3072
0B00
0C00
11008
11264
2B00
2C00
19200
19456
4B00
4C00
27392
27648
6B00
6C00
35584
35840
8B00
8C00
43776 AB00 51968
44032 AC00 52224
60160
60416
EB00
EC00
3328
3584
0D00
0E00
11520
11776
2D00
2E00
19712
19968
4D00
4E00
27904
28160
6D00
6E00
36096
36352
8D00
8E00
44288 AD00 52480 CD00 60672
44544 AE00 52736 CE00 60928
ED00
EE00
3840
4096
0F00
1000
12032
12288
2F00
3000
20224
20480
4F00
5000
28416
28672
6F00
7000
36608
36864
8F00
9000
44800
45056
AF00
B000
52992
53248
CF00
D000
61184
61440
EF00
F000
4352
4608
1100
1200
12544
12800
3100
3200
20736
20992
5100
5200
28928
29184
7100
7200
37120
37376
9100
9200
45312
45568
B100
B200
53504
53760
D100
D200
61696
61952
F100
F200
4864
5120
1300
1400
13056
13312
3300
3400
21248
21504
5300
5400
29440
29696
7300
7400
37632
37888
9300
9400
45824
46080
B300
B400
54016
54272
D300
D400
62208
62464
F300
F400
5376
5632
1500
1600
13568
13824
3500
3600
21760
22016
5500
5600
29952
30208
7500
7600
38144
38400
9500
9600
46336
46592
B500
B600
54528
54784
D500
D600
62720
62976
F500
F600
5888
6144
6400
1700
1800
1900
14080
14336
14592
3700
3800
3900
22272
22528
22784
5700
5800
5900
30464
30720
30976
7700
7800
7900
38656
38912
39168
9700
9800
9900
46848
47104
47360
B700
B800
B900
55040
55296
55552
D700
D800
D900
63232
63488
63744
F700
F800
F900
6656
6912
1A00
1B00
14848
15104
3A00
3B00
23040
23296
5A00
5B00
31232
31488
7A00
7B00
39424
39680
9A00
9B00
47616
47872
BA00
BB00
55808 DA00 64000
56064 DB00 64256
FA00
FB00
7168
7424
1C00
1D00
15360
15616
3C00
3D00
23552
23808
5C00
5D00
31744
32000
7C00
7D00
39936
40192
9C00
9D00
48128 BC00 56320 DC00 64512
48384 BD00 56576 DD00 64768
FC00
FD00
7680
7936
1E00
1F00
15872
16128
3E00
3F00
24064
24320
5E00
5F00
32256
32512
7E00
7F00
40448
40704
9E00
9F00
48640
48896
FE00
FF00
Note: D3: Decimal
H3: Hexadecimal
Table 6-3-3
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
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BE00
BF00
56832
57088
CB00
CC00
DE00
DF00
65024
65280
3-3.
2.
SERVO AND RF SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTS
Before perform the servo and RF system adjustments, check that
the specified values of “Origin Oscillation check” of “1-3. CAMERA SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTS” is satisfied.
Check that the data of page: 0, address: 10 is “00”. If not, select
page: 0, address: 10, and set the data “00”.
CAP FG Duty Adjustment (VC-543 board)
RadarW
Set the CAP FG signal duty cycle to 50% to establish an appropriate capstan servo. If deviated, the uneven rotation of capstan and
noise can occur.
Mode
Adjusting Procedure:
1. RF adjustment preparation
2. CAP FG duty adjustment
3. Switching position adjustment
4. SD error rate check
5. Processing after adjustments
1. RF Adjustment Preparation
Turn on both of the LCD panel and EVF to check the influence
from the flexible cable from EVF to RF signal.
Set the data before “CAP FG duty adjustment”, “Switching position adjustment”, “SD error rate check”.
VTR stop (VCR mode)
Signal
No signal
Measurement Point
Displayed data of page: 3, address:
03
Measuring Instrument
Adjusting remote commander
Adjustment Page
C
Adjustment Address
16
Specified value
The data of page: 3, address: 03 is
“00”
Note 1: Check that the data of page: 0, address: 10 is “00”.
Adjusting method:
Order Page Address Data
Data change method:
Order Page Address Data
Procedure
Procedure
Close the cassette compartment without inserting
cassette.
1
1
0
01
01
2
3
C4
67
2
0
01
3
3
C5
01
3
3
71
01
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
4
7
01
BF
4
3
03
FF
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
5
7
02
FF
5
C
16
20
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
6
7
00
01
6
3
01
1B
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
7
7
02
8
0
01
7
3
02
Check the data changes in
the following order
“1B” t “2B” t “00”
8
3
03
Check the data is “00”. (Note 2)
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
01
Check the data is “01”.
00
9
3
01
00
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
10
3
70
10
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
11
3
70
12
0
01
Check the data changes to
“11”.
00
Note 2: If the data is “01”, adjustment has errors or the mechanism deck is defective.
If the data is “80”, the mechanism deck is in emergency
state or the end of tape was detected.
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3.
Switching Position Adjustment (VC-543 board)
Note 3: If bit0 of the data is “1”, the EVEN channel is defective.
If bit1 of the data is “1”, the ODD channel is defective.
Contents of the defect is see written into page: C, address: 10 and 12. See following table.
If bit3 of the data is “1”, the tape end being played, so
rewind the tape and perform the adjustment again.
(For the bit values, refer to “6-4. SERVICE MODE”,
“4-4. 3. Bit value discrimination”.)
RadarW
Mode
VTR playback (VCR mode)
Signal
SW/OL standard (XH2-3)
Measurement Point
Displayed data of page: 3, address:
03
Measuring Instrument
Adjusting remote commander
Adjustment Page
C
Adjustment Address
10, 11, 12, 13
Specified value
The data of page: 3, address: 03 is
“00”
When the EVEN channel is defective
Data of page: C,
address: 10
Contents of defect
EE
Writing into EEPROM (IC3805) is
defective
E8
Adjustment data is out of range
E7
No data is returned from IC2601
Note 1: Check that the data of page: 0, address: 10 is “00”.
Adjusting method:
Order Page Address Data
Procedure
When the ODD channel is defective
Insert the SW/OL standard
tape and enter the VTR stop
mode.
1
Data of page: C,
address: 12
Contents of defect
EE
Writing into EEPROM (IC3805) is
defective
2
0
01
01
3
3
71
01
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
4
C
10
EE
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
E8
Adjustment data is out of range
5
3
03
FF
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
E7
No data is returned from IC2601
6
3
21
7
3
01
8
3
02
Check the data is “02”. (Note 2)
0D
9
3
03
10
3
01
00
11
3
70
10
12
3
70
13
0
01
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Check the data changes to “00”.
Check the data is “00”. (Note 3)
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Check the data changes to
“11”.
00
Note 2: If the data is “72”, the tape top being played. After playing the tape for 1 to 2 seconds, stop it, perform step 5 and
higher.
If the data is “62”, the tape end being played. After rewind the tape, perform step 5 and higher.
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4. SD Error Rate Check (VC-543 board) RadarW
Note: Check that the data of page: 0, address: 10 is “00”.
Adjusting method:
Order Page Address Data
4-1. Preparations before adjustments
Mode
Camera recording (CAMERA mode)
Subject
Arbitrary
1
0
01
01
2
3
71
01
Order Page Address Data
1
0
01
01
2
3
71
01
3
0
10
01
4
C
(1C)
0D
CC
5
0
10
00
6
3
1D
20
Procedure
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Check that the data of page:
C, address: B2 to C7 is the
initial value. (See Table 6-34)
4
Playback the recorded signal
at “Preparations before
adjustments”.
Record the camera signal for
2 minutes.
7
VTR playback (VCR mode)
Subject
Recorded signal at “Preparations
before adjustments”
Measurement Point
Displayed data of page: 3, address:
03
Measuring Instrument
Adjusting remote commander
3
03
FF
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
6
3
01
40
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
7
3
02
8
3
03
9
3
01
Check the data changes to
“00”.
Check the data is “00”. (Note 2)
00
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Perform “Processing after
Completing Adjustments”.
Note 2: If the data is other than “00”, Error rate is abnormal.
For the contents of the abnormality, see the following
table.
4-2. Error Rate Check
Mode
5
10
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
3
Switch setting
1) REC FORMAT (Menu setting) ......................................... DV
Adjusting method:
Procedure
Data of page: 3,
address: 03
Contents of defect
01
EVEN channel is abnormal.
02
ODD channel is abnormal.
03
EVEN channel and ODD channel are
abnormal.
Note 3: If Error rate is abnormal, Check the use tape, clean the
tape running surface. And after inputting initial values to
page C: address: B2 to C7, perform re-adjustment. (See
Table 6-3-4)
Adjustment Page
C
Adjustment Address
B2 to C7
Specified value
The data of page: 3, address: 03 is
“00”
Processing after Completing Adjustment:
Note 1: Check that the data of page: 0, address: 10 is “00”.
Order Page Address Data
Initial Value of Page C: Address: B2 to C7
1
0
01
01
2
0
10
01
3
C
(1C)
0D
00
4
0
10
00
5
3
70
10
Address
Initial
value
Address
Initial
value
Address
Initial
value
B2
00
BA
00
C2
80
B3
00
BB
00
C3
00
B4
00
BC
00
C4
00
B5
00
BD
00
C5
00
6
3
70
B6
00
BE
00
C6
00
7
0
01
B7
80
BF
00
C7
00
B8
00
C0
00
B9
00
C1
00
Table 6-3-4
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
6-103
Procedure
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Check the data changes to
“11”.
00
5. Processing After Adjustments
Set the data after “CAP FG duty adjustment”, “Switching position
adjustment”, “SD error rate check”.
Data change method:
Order Page Address Data
1
0
01
01
2
3
C4
00
3
3
C5
00
4
0
01
00
Procedure
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
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3-4.
1-2. S VIDEO OUT Y Level Adjustment (VC-543 board)
VIDEO SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTS
Before perform the video system adjustments, check that the specified values of “Origin Oscillation Check” of “1-3. CAMERA SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTS” is satisfied.
Check that the data of page: 0, address: 10 is “00”.
If not, select page: 0, address: 10, and set the data “00”.
Mode
Adjusting Procedure:
1. S VIDEO OUT Y level adjustment
2. S VIDEO OUT chroma level adjustment
3. VIDEO OUT level check
4. COMPONENT OUT Y level adjustment
5. COMPONENT OUT Pr level adjustment
6. COMPONENT OUT Pb level adjustment
1. S VIDEO, VIDEO OUT Adjustment
1-1. Preparations
Perform the following data setting before the “S VIDEO,
VIDEO OUT Adjustment”.
Order Page Address Data
1
VCR mode
Signal
No signal
Measurement Point
Y signal terminal of S VIDEO plug
of A/V Remote connector (75 Ω
terminated)
Measuring Instrument
Oscilloscope
Adjustment Page
C
Adjustment Address
25 (NTSC)
7E (PAL)
Specified value
A = 1000 ± 14 mVp-p
Adjusting method for NTSC model:
Order Page Address Data
Procedure
1
Perform “Preparations”
2
C
25
Change the data and set the Y
signal level (A) to the
specified value.
3
C
25
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
7E
Set a value obtained by
subtracting 3 from the
fore mentioned data, and
press PAUSE (Write) button.
Set the unit to VCR mode.
2
0
01
01
3
7
83
03
4
3
71
01
5
0
10
01
6
C
(1C)
0F
7
8
(18)
8
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
4
10
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
5
00
01
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
8
(18)
01
60
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
9
8
(18)
06
55
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
10
8
(18)
04
C0
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
11
C
Perform “Processing after
Complete Adjustment”.
Adjusting method for PAL model:
Order Page Address Data
0
10
00
13
0
FF
3E
14
B
00
02
15
C
85
Perform “Preparations”
2
C
7E
Change the data and set the Y
signal level (A) to the
specified value.
3
C
7E
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
25
Set a value obtained by
adding 3 to the
fore mentioned data, and
press PAUSE (Write) button.
16
0
FF
4
Check the data is “55”.
Procedure
1
Wait for 3.5 seconds.
12
Procedure
C
Perform “Processing after
Complete Adjustment”.
5
00
A
H
Fig. 6-3-3
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
6-105
1-3. S VIDEO OUT Chroma Level Adjustment
(VC-543 board)
Mode
VCR mode
Signal
No signal
Measurement Point
Chroma signal terminal of S VIDEO
plug of A/V Remote connector (75
Ω terminated)
External trigger: Y signal terminal of
S VIDEO plug of A/V Remote
connector (75 Ω terminated)
Adjusting method for PAL model:
Order Page Address Data
1
Perform “Preparations”
2
C
7F
Change the data and set the
Cr signal level (A) to the
specified value.
3
C
7F
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
4
C
26
Set a value obtained by
adding 5 to the
fore mentioned data, and
press PAUSE (Write) button.
26, 27 (NTSC)
7F, 80 (PAL)
5
C
80
Change the data and set the
Cb signal level (B) to the
specified value.
Cr level: A = 714 ± 14 mVp-p (NTSC)
A = 700 ± 14 mVp-p (PAL)
Cb level: B = 714 ± 14 mVp-p(NTSC)
B = 700 ± 14 mVp-p(PAL)
Burst level: C = 286 ± 6 mVp-p(NTSC)
C = 300 ± 6 mVp-p(PAL)
6
C
80
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
27
Set a value obtained by
adding 3 to the
fore mentioned data, and
press PAUSE (Write) button.
Measuring Instrument
Oscilloscope
Adjustment Page
C
Adjustment Address
Specified value
7
C
8
Check the burst signal (C) to
the specified value.
9
Perform “Processing after
Complete Adjustment”.
Adjusting method for NTSC model:
Order Page Address Data
1
Procedure
Perform “Preparations”
2
C
26
Change the data and set the
Cr signal level (A) to the
specified value.
3
C
26
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
4
C
7F
Set a value obtained by
subtracting 5 from the
fore mentioned data, and
press PAUSE (Write) button.
5
C
27
Change the data and set the
Cb signal level (B) to the
specified value.
6
C
27
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
80
Set a value obtained by
subtracting 3 from the
fore mentioned data, and
press PAUSE (Write) button.
7
Procedure
C
8
Check the burst signal (C) to
the specified value.
9
Perform “Processing after
Complete Adjustment”.
H
C
A
0.28 µsec (NTSC)
0.23 µsec (PAL)
Fig. 6-3-4
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
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B
0.28 µsec (NTSC)
0.23 µsec (PAL)
1-5. Processing after Complete Adjustment
Perform the setting through the procedure mentioned below when
you finish the “S VIDEO, VIDEO OUT Adjustment”.
1-4. VIDEO OUT Level Check (VC-543 board)
Mode
VCR mode
Signal
No signal
Measurement Point
VIDEO OUT plug of A/V Remote
connector (75 Ω terminated)
Measuring Instrument
Specified value
Order Page Address Data
Procedure
1
0
10
01
Oscilloscope
2
0F
00
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Sync level: A = 286 ± 18 mVp-p(NTSC)
A = 300 ± 18 mVp-p(PAL)
Burst level: B = 286 ± 18 mVp-p(NTSC)
B = 300 ± 18 mVp-p(PAL)
C
(1C)
3
8
(18)
04
80
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
4
8
(18)
00
00
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
5
8
(18)
01
00
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
06
00
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Checking method:
Order Page Address Data
Procedure
1
Perform “Preparations”
6
2
Check the sync signal level
(A) to the specified value.
8
(18)
7
0
10
00
8
3
70
10
9
3
70
10
7
83
00
11
0
01
00
3
Check the burst signal level
(B) to the specified value.
4
Perform “Processing after
Complete Adjustment”.
B
A
H
Fig. 6-3-5
HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5J/Z5N/Z5P/Z5U
6-107
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Check the data changes to
“11”.
2.
COMPONENT OUT Y Level Adjustment
(VC-543 board)
3.
COMPONENT OUT Pr Level Adjustment
(VC-543 board)
Mode
CAMERA mode
Mode
CAMERA mode
Subject
Arbitrary
Subject
Arbitrary
Measurement Point
Y signal terminal of COMPONENT
OUT plug of A/V Remote connector
(75 Ω terminated)
Measurement Point
Pr/Cr signal terminal of COMPONENT OUT plug of A/V Remote
connector (75 Ω terminated)
Measuring Instrument
Oscilloscope
Measuring Instrument
Oscilloscope
Adjustment Page
C
Adjustment Page
C
Adjustment Address
8C
Adjustment Address
8E
Specified value
Y level: A = 1000 ± 10 mVp-p
Sync level: B = C = 300 ± 10 mVp-p
Specified value
Pr level: A = 525 ± 10 mVp-p
Sync level: B = C = 300 ± 10 mVp-p
Switch setting:
1) REC FORMAT (Menu setting) ............................. HDV1080i
Switch setting:
1) REC FORMAT (Menu setting) ............................. HDV1080i
Adjusting method:
Adjusting method:
Order Page Address Data
Procedure
1
0
01
01
2
7
83
02
3
3
71
01 Press PAUSE (Write) button.
4
0
10
01
Set the bit value of bit0 is
8
5
5C
“1”, and press PAUSE
(18)
(Write) button. (Note)
8
6
5D
05 Press PAUSE (Write) button.
(18)
7
0
10
00
Change the data and set the Y
8
C
8C
signal level (A) to the
specified value.
8
C
8C
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Check the sync signal (B, C)
10
to the specified value.
11
0
10
01
Set the bit value of bit0 is
8
12
5C
“0”, and press PAUSE
(18)
(Write) button. (Note)
8
13
5D
00 Press PAUSE (Write) button.
(18)
14
0
10
00
15
3
70
10 Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Check the data changes to
16
3
70
“11”.
17
7
83
00
18
0
01
00
Order Page Address Data
Procedure
1
0
01
01
2
7
83
02
3
3
71
01 Press PAUSE (Write) button.
4
0
10
01
Set the bit value of bit0 is
8
5
5C
“1”, and press PAUSE
(18)
(Write) button. (Note)
8
6
5D
05 Press PAUSE (Write) button.
(18)
7
0
10
00
Change the data and set the
8
C
8E
Pr signal level (A) to the
specified value.
9
C
8E
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Check the sync signal (B, C)
10
to the specified value.
11
0
10
01
Set the bit value of bit0 is
8
“0”, and press PAUSE
12
5C
(18)
(Write) button. (Note)
8
13
5D
00 Press PAUSE (Write) button.
(18)
14
0
10
00
15
3
70
10 Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Check the data changes to
16
3
70
“11”.
17
7
83
00
18
0
01
00
Note: For the bit values, refer to “6-4. SERVICE MODE”, “4-4.
3. Bit value discrimination”.
Note: For the bit values, refer to “6-4. SERVICE MODE”,
“4-4. 3. Bit value discrimination”.
B
A
A
B
C
H
C
Fig. 6-3-7
H
Fig. 6-3-6
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4.
COMPONENT OUT Pb Level Adjustment
(VC-543 board)
Mode
CAMERA mode
Subject
Arbitrary
Measurement Point
Pb/Cb signal terminal of COMPONENT OUT plug of A/V Remote
connector (75 Ω terminated)
Measuring Instrument
Oscilloscope
Adjustment Page
C
Adjustment Address
8D
Specified value
Pb level: A = 525 ± 10 mVp-p
Sync level: B = C = 300 ± 10 mVp-p
Switch setting:
1) REC FORMAT (Menu setting) ............................. HDV1080i
Adjusting method:
Order Page Address Data
Procedure
1
0
01
01
2
7
83
02
3
3
71
01
4
0
10
01
5
8
(18)
5C
6
8
(18)
5D
05
7
0
10
00
8
C
8D
Change the data and set the
Pb signal level (A) to the
specified value.
9
C
8D
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Set the bit value of bit0 is
“1”, and press PAUSE
(Write) button. (Note)
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Check the sync signal (B, C)
to the specified value.
10
11
0
10
01
12
8
(18)
5C
13
8
(18)
5D
00
14
0
10
00
15
3
70
10
16
3
70
17
7
83
00
18
0
01
00
Set the bit value of bit0 is
“0”, and press PAUSE
(Write) button. (Note)
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Check the data changes to
“11”.
Note: For the bit values, refer to “6-4. SERVICE MODE”, “4-4.
3. Bit value discrimination”.
B
A
C
H
Fig. 6-3-8
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3-5.
AUDIO SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTS
[Connecting the measuring instruments for the audio]
Connect the audio system measuring instruments as shown in Fig.
6-3-9.
Menu setting (AUDIO SET menu)
XLR SET
1) AU. MAN GAIN .................................................. SEPARATE
Switch setting
1) INPUT SELECT (CH1) switch ................................. INPUT1
2) INPUT SELECT (CH2) switch ................................. INPUT2
3) AUTO/MAN (Manual) switch (CH1/CH2) ................. AUTO
4) INPUT switch (CH1/CH2) ............................................. LINE
INPUT1 or
INPUT2
2 pin
Audio
oscillator
Microphone Power Supply Check
1 pin
Digital
voltmeter
600 Ω
2 pin or
3 pin
Attenuator
3 pin
1 pin
600 Ω (270 Ω (1-249-410-11) +330 Ω (1-249-411-11))
AC Adaptor/Charger
AC-VQ1050
(1-479-580-12)
Component A/V Cable
(1-834-646-11)
or
A/V Connecting Cable
(1-823-156-61)
or
A/V Connecting Cable (1.5 m)
(with S Video terminal)
(1-823-156-13)
Connecting Cord
DK-415
(1-782-361-15)
A/V
Remote
Connector
Audio level meter
or
Oscilloscope
Audio L
(White)
Audio R
(Red)
47 kΩ
(1-249-437-11)
Fig. 6-3-9
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1.
Signal Output Check
2.
INPUT1 LINE Check
Mode
VCR mode (PANEL open)
Mode
CAMERA mode
Signal
Test tone generation (1kHz, 0 dB)
Signal
1 kHz, 0 dBu signal:
Measurement Point
Audio L and R terminal of A/V
Remote Connector
Measurement Point
Audio L terminal of A/V Remote
Connector
Measuring Instrument
Audio level meter, Oscilloscope
Specified value
–14 dBs ± 4 dB
Measuring Instrument
Audio level meter, Oscilloscope
Specified value
LINE OUT:
+10 dBs ±1 dB (NTSC)
+8 dBs ±1 dB (PAL)
(Note 2)
XLR terminal (INPUT1)
Note 1: 0 dBs = 0.775 Vrms
Note 2: The level difference between Lch and Rch must be within
± 0.5dB.
Note 3: NTSC model: HVR-Z5J/Z5N/Z5U
PAL model: HVR-Z5C/Z5E/Z5P
Checking method:
1) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 01.
2) Select page: 0, address: 10, and set data: 01.
3) Select page: 8 (18) , address: 5C, and set data: 05.
4) Check that the sound is output from the speaker.
5) Check that the sound from the speaker is interrupted when the
LCD panel is closed.
6) Check that the sound from the speaker is interrupted when the
plug is inserted in the headphone jack, and also that the sounds
are output from the left and right sides of headphone.
7) Select page: 0, address: 10, and set data: 00.
8) Select page: 2, address: EA, and check the following bit value.
If bit value of bit 1 is 1: NTSC model
If bit value of bit 1 is 0: PAL model
9) Check that the Lch and Rch output level of A/V Remote Connector is within the specified value.
10) Check the Rch output level against the Lch output level is satisfied the specified value.
11) Select page: 0, address: 10, and set data: 01.
12) Select page: 8 (18), address: 5C, and set data: 00
13) Select page: 0, address: 10, and set data: 00
14) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 00.
Note 1: 0 dBu = 0.775 Vrms/balance
Note 2: 0 dBs = 0.775 Vrms
Switch setting
1) INPUT SELECT (CH1) switch ................................. INPUT1
2) INPUT SELECT (CH2) switch ................................. INPUT2
3) INPUT1 switch ............................................................... LINE
Checking method:
1) Input 1 kHz, 0 dBu signal in the XLR terminal (INPUT1).
2) Check that the 1 kHz signal level is the specified value.
3) Take a note of the Lch level.
3.
INPUT2 LINE Check
Mode
CAMERA mode
Signal
1 kHz, 0 dBu signal:
XLR terminal (INPUT2)
Measurement Point
Audio R terminal of A/V Remote
Connector
Measuring Instrument
Audio level meter, Oscilloscope
Specified value
–14 dBs ± 4 dB (Note 3)
Note 1: 0 dBu = 0.775 Vrms/balance
Note 2: 0 dBs = 0.775 Vrms
Note 3: The level difference between Lch and Rch must be within
± 1dB.
Switch setting
1) INPUT SELECT (CH1) switch ................................. INPUT1
2) INPUT SELECT (CH2) switch ................................. INPUT2
3) INPUT2 switch ............................................................... LINE
Checking method:
1) Input 1 kHz, 0 dBu signal in the XLR terminal (INPUT2).
2) Check that the 1 kHz signal level is the specified value.
3) Check the Rch output level against the Lch output level taken
in the item “2. INPUT1 LINE Check” is satisfied the specified
value.
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4.
INPUT1 MIC Check
6.
INPUT1 MIC ATT Check
Mode
CAMERA mode
Mode
CAMERA mode
Signal
1 kHz, –50 dBu signal:
Signal
1 kHz, –50 dBu signal:
Measurement Point
Audio L terminal of A/V Remote
Connector
Measurement Point
Audio L terminal of A/V Remote
Connector
Measuring Instrument
Audio level meter, Oscilloscope
Measuring Instrument
Audio level meter
Specified value
–12 dBs ± 2 dB
Specified value
–18 dBs ± 2 dB
XLR terminal (INPUT1)
XLR terminal (INPUT1)
Note 1: 0 dBu = 0.775 Vrms/balance
Note 2: 0 dBs = 0.775 Vrms
(INPUT1 TRIM: –6 dB)
Switch setting
1) INPUT SELECT (CH1) switch ................................. INPUT1
2) INPUT SELECT (CH2) switch ................................. INPUT2
3) INPUT1 switch ................................................................ MIC
Checking method:
1) Input 1 kHz, –50 dBu signal in the XLR terminal (INPUT1).
2) Check that the 1 kHz signal level is the specified value.
3) Take a note of the Lch level.
5.
Checking method:
1) Input 1 kHz, –50 dBu signal in the XLR terminal (INPUT1).
2) Set the INPUT1 TRIM (AUDIO SET menu: XLR SET) to
“–6dB”.
3) Check that the 1 kHz signal level is the specified value.
4) Set the INPUT1 TRIM (AUDIO SET menu: XLR SET) to
“0dB”.
5) Take a note of the Lch level.
INPUT2 MIC Check
Mode
CAMERA mode
Signal
1 kHz, –50 dBu signal:
7.
XLR terminal (INPUT2)
Measurement Point
Audio R terminal of A/V Remote
Connector
Measuring Instrument
Audio level meter, Oscilloscope
Specified value
–12 dBs ± 2 dB (Note 3)
Switch setting
1) INPUT SELECT (CH1) switch ................................. INPUT1
2) INPUT SELECT (CH2) switch ................................. INPUT2
3) INPUT1 switch ................................................................ MIC
4) AUTO/MAN switch (CH1) .......................................... AUTO
INPUT2 MIC ATT Check
Mode
Signal
CAMERA mode
1 kHz, –50 dBu signal:
XLR terminal (INPUT2)
Note 1: 0 dBu = 0.775 Vrms/balance
Note 2: 0 dBs = 0.775 Vrms
Note 3: The level difference between Lch and Rch must be within
± 1dB.
Switch setting
1) INPUT SELECT (CH1) switch ................................. INPUT1
2) INPUT SELECT (CH2) switch ................................. INPUT2
3) INPUT2 switch ................................................................ MIC
Checking method:
1) Input 1 kHz, –50 dBu signal in the XLR terminal (INPUT2).
2) Check that the 1 kHz signal level is the specified value.
3) Check the Rch output level against the Lch output level taken
in the item “4. INPUT1 MIC Check” is satisfied the specified
value.
Measurement Point
Audio R terminal of A/V Remote
Connector
Measuring Instrument
Audio level meter
Specified value
(INPUT2 TRIM: –6 dB)
–18 dBs ± 2 dB (Note 3)
Note 1: 0 dBu = 0.775 Vrms/balance
Note 2: 0 dBs = 0.775 Vrms
Switch setting
1) INPUT SELECT (CH1) switch ................................. INPUT1
2) INPUT SELECT (CH2) switch ................................. INPUT2
3) INPUT2 switch ................................................................ MIC
4) AUTO/MAN switch (CH2) .......................................... AUTO
Checking method:
1) Input 1 kHz, –50 dBu signal in the XLR terminal (INPUT2).
2) Set the INPUT2 TRIM (AUDIO SET menu: XLR SET) to
“–6dB”.
3) Check that the 1 kHz signal level is the specified value.
4) Set the INPUT2 TRIM (AUDIO SET menu: XLR SET) to
“0dB”.
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8.
Audio Level Control Check
9.
INPUT SELECT Check
Mode
CAMERA mode
Mode
CAMERA mode
Signal
1 kHz, –50 dBu signal:
XLR terminal (INPUT1, 2)
Signal
1 kHz, –50 dBu signal:
Measurement Point
Audio L and R terminal of A/V
Remote Connector
Measuring Instrument
Oscilloscope
XLR terminal (INPUT1)
100 Hz, –50 dBu signal:
XLR terminal (INPUT2)
Note 1: 0 dBu = 0.775 Vrms/balance
Switch setting
1) INPUT1 switch .............................................................. MIC
2) INPUT2 switch .............................................................. MIC
3) AUTO/MAN switch (CH1) ........................................... MAN
4) AUTO/MAN switch (CH2) ........................................... MAN
Checking method:
1) Input 1 kHz, –50 dBu signal in the XLR terminal (INPUT1,
2).
2) Press the STATUS CHECK button to display the Audio Information screen.
3) Rotating the CH1 AUDIO LEVEL control, check that Lch
waveform level of A/V Remote Connector varies.
4) Rotating the CH2 AUDIO LEVEL control, check that Rch
waveform level of A/V Remote Connector varies.
Note 2: Along with the waveform check with the oscilloscope,
check that the level meter on the STATUS CHECK screen
varies.
Measurement Point
Audio L and R terminal of A/V
Remote Connector
Measuring Instrument
Oscilloscope
Specified value
Audio L: 1 kHz signal
(INPUT SELECT
Audio R: 100 Hz signal
(CH2): INPUT2)
Specified value
Audio L: 1 kHz signal
(INPUT SELECT:
Audio R: 1 kHz signal
(CH2): INPUT1)
Note: 0 dBu = 0.775 Vrms/balance
Switch setting
1) INPUT1 switch ................................................................ MIC
2) INPUT2 switch ................................................................ MIC
3) AUTO/MAN switch (CH1) ........................................... AUTO
4) AUTO/MAN switch (CH2) ........................................... AUTO
5) INPUT SELECT (CH1) switch ................................. INPUT1
Checking method:
1) Input 1 kHz, –50 dBu signal in the XLR terminal (INPUT1).
2) Input 100 Hz, –50 dBu signal in the XLR terminal (INPUT2).
3) Set the INPUT SELECT (CH2) switch to “INPUT2”.
4) Check that the 1 kHz signal is output from the audio L terminal.
5) Check that the 100 Hz signal is output from the audio R terminal.
6) Set the INPUT SELECT (CH2) switch to “INPUT1”.
7) Check that the 1 kHz signal is output from the audio L terminal.
8) Check that the 1 kHz signal is output from the audio R terminal.
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10. INPUT1 MIC WIND Filter Check
11. INPUT2 MIC WIND Filter Check
Mode
CAMERA mode
Mode
CAMERA mode
Signal
100 Hz, –50 dBu signal:
Signal
100 Hz, –50 dBu signal:
Measurement Point
Audio L terminal of A/V Remote
connector
Measurement Point
Audio R terminal of A/V Remote
connector
Measuring Instrument
Audio level meter, Oscilloscope
Measuring Instrument
Audio level meter, Oscilloscope
XLR terminal (INPUT1)
XLR terminal (INPUT2)
Specified value
–13 dBs ± 2 dB
(INPUT1 WIND OFF)
Specified value
–13 dBs ± 2 dB
(INPUT2 WIND OFF)
Specified value
(INPUT1 WIND ON)
–23 dBs ± 5 dB
Specified value
(INPUT2 WIND ON)
–23 dBs ± 5 dB
Specified value
(INPUT1 WIND ON
/OFF difference)
–10 dB ± 3 dB
Specified value
(INPUT2 WIND ON
/OFF difference)
–10 dB ± 3 dB
Note 1: 0 dBu = 0.775 Vrms/balance
Note 2: 0 dBs = 0.775 Vrms
Note 1: 0 dBu = 0.775 Vrms/balance
Note 2: 0 dBs = 0.775 Vrms
Switch setting
1) INPUT SELECT (CH1) switch ................................. INPUT1
2) INPUT SELECT (CH2) switch ................................. INPUT2
3) INPUT1 switch ................................................................ MIC
Switch setting
1) INPUT SELECT (CH1) switch ................................. INPUT1
2) INPUT SELECT (CH2) switch ................................. INPUT2
3) INPUT2 switch ................................................................ MIC
Checking method:
1) Set the INPUT1 WIND (AUDIO SET menu: XLR SET) to
“OFF”.
2) Input 100 Hz, –50 dBu signal in the XLR terminal (INPUT1).
3) Check that the 100 Hz signal level is the specified value.
4) Set the INPUT1 WIND (AUDIO SET menu: XLR SET) to
“ON”.
5) Check that the 100 Hz signal level is the specified value.
6) Check the level difference between INPUT1 WIND ON and
OFF is satisfied the specified value.
7) Set the INPUT1 WIND (AUDIO SET menu: XLR SET) to
“OFF”.
Checking method:
1) Set the INPUT2 WIND (AUDIO SET menu: XLR SET) to
“OFF”.
2) Input 100 Hz, –50 dBu signal in the XLR terminal (INPUT2).
3) Check that the 100 Hz signal level is the specified value.
4) Set the INPUT2 WIND (AUDIO SET menu: XLR SET) to
“ON”.
5) Check that the 100 Hz signal level is the specified value.
6) Check the level difference between INPUT2 WIND ON and
OFF is satisfied the specified value.
7) Set the INPUT2 WIND (AUDIO SET menu: XLR SET) to
“OFF”.
12. Microphone Power Supply Check
Mode
CAMERA mode
Signal
No signal
Measurement Point
XLR terminal (INPUT1, INPUT2)
+ probe: pin 2, 3
– probe: pin 1
Measuring Instrument
Digital voltmeter
Specified value
A = 1 V or less
B = 46.0 ± 3.0 V
Checking method:
1) Connect the + probe of digital voltmeter to the pin 2 on the
INPUT1.
2) Check that the DC voltage (A) satisfies the specified value.
3) Connect the + probe of digital voltmeter to the pin 3 on the
INPUT1.
4) Check that the DC voltage (A) satisfies the specified value.
5) Set the +48V switch (INPUT1) to “MIC+48 V”.
6) Connect the + probe of digital voltmeter to the pin 2 on the
INPUT1.
7) Check that the DC voltage (B) satisfies the specified value.
8) Connect the + probe of digital voltmeter to the pin 3 on the
INPUT1.
9) Check that the DC voltage (B) satisfies the specified value.
10) Set the +48V switch (INPUT1) to “LINE”.
11) For the INPUT2, perform checking in the same manner.
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6-4. SERVICE MODE
4-1.
ADJUSTMENT REMOTE COMMANDER
(RM-95)
The adjustment remote commander (RM-95) is used for changing
the calculation coefficient in signal processing, EVR data, etc. The
adjustment remote commander (RM-95) performs bi-directional
communication with the unit using the remote commander signal
line (LANC). The resultant data of this bi-directional communication is written in the non-volatile memory.
Precautions Upon Using the Adjustment Remote
Commander (RM-95)
Mishandling of the adjustment remote commander may erase the
correct adjustment data at times. To prevent this, it is recommended
that all adjustment data be noted down before beginning adjustments and new adjustment data after each adjustment.
1. Using the Adjustment Remote Commander (RM-95)
1) Connect the adjustment remote commander to the LANC terminal.
2) Set the HOLD switch of the adjustment remote commander
(RM-95) to “HOLD” (SERVICE position). If it has been properly connected, the LCD on the adjustment remote commander
(RM-95) will display as shown in Fig. 6-4-1.
Page
Data
Address
Fig. 6-4-1
3) Operate the adjustment remote commander (RM-95) as follows.
• Changing the page
The page increases when the EDIT SEARCH+ button is
pressed, and decreases when the EDIT SEARCH− button is
pressed. There are altogether 16 pages, from 0 to F.
Hexadecimal
notation
LCD Display
Decimal notation
conversion value
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A b c d E F
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101112 1314 15
• Changing the address
The address increases when the FF (M) button is pressed,
and decreases when the REW (m) button is pressed. There
are altogether 256 addresses, from 00 to FF.
• Changing the data (Data setting)
The data increases when the PLAY (N) button is pressed,
and decreases when the STOP (x) button is pressed. There
are altogether 256 data, from 00 to FF.
• Writing the adjustment data
The PAUSE button must be pressed to write the adjustment
data in the nonvolatile memory. (The new adjusting data will
not be recorded in the nonvolatile memory if this step is not
performed)
4) After completing all adjustments, turn off the main power supply (8.4 V) once.
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4-2.
2.
ADJUSTMENT REMOTE COMMANDER
(NEW LANC JIG)
The adjustment remote commander (New LANC Jig) is used for
changing the calculation coefficient in signal processing, EVR data,
etc. The adjustment remote commander (New LANC Jig) performs
bi-directional communication with the unit using the remote commander signal line (LANC). The resultant data of this bi-directional communication is written in the non-volatile memory.
Precautions Upon Using the Adjustment Remote
Commander (New LANC Jig)
Mishandling of the adjustment remote commander (New LANC
Jig) may erase the correct adjustment data at times. To prevent
this, it is recommended that all adjustment data be noted down
before beginning adjustments and new adjustment data after each
adjustment.
1.
Using the Adjustment Remote Commander
(New LANC Jig))
1) Connect the adjustment remote commander (New LANC Jig)
to the LANC terminal via the LANC cable (J-6082-442-A).
2) Set the slide switch of the adjustment remote commander (New
LANC Jig) to “SERVICE” (SERVICE position). If it has been
properly connected, the LCD on the adjustment remote commander (New LANC Jig) will display as shown in Fig. 6-4-2.
p:00 a:00 d:00
Page
Address
Data
Fig. 6-4-2
3) Operate the adjustment remote commander (New LANC Jig)
as follows.
• Changing the page
The page increases when the Page+ (M) button is pressed,
and decreases when the Page− (m) button is pressed.
• Changing the address
The address increases when the ADD+ (N) button is
pressed, and decreases when the ADD− (X) button is
pressed. There are altogether 256 addresses, from 00 to FF.
• Changing the data (Data setting)
The data increases when the Data+ button is pressed, and
decreases when the Data− button is pressed. There are altogether 256 data, from 00 to FF.
• Writing the adjustment data
The Write (x) button must be pressed to write the adjustment data in the nonvolatile memory. (The new adjusting
data will not be recorded in the nonvolatile memory if this
step is not performed)
4) After completing all adjustments, turn off the main power supply (8.4 V) once.
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4-3.
DATA PROCESS
The calculation of the DDS display and the adjustment remote
commander display data (hexadecimal notation) are required for
obtaining the adjustment data of some adjustment items. In this
case, after converting the hexadecimal notation to decimal notation, calculate and convert the result to hexadecimal notation, and
use it as the adjustment data. Indicates the hexadecimal-decimal
conversion table.
Hexadecimal-decimal Conversion Table
Lower digit of
hexadecimal
0
1
2
3
2
4
5
6
7
8
9
Upper digit
of hexadecimal
1
A
(A)
B
(b)
C
(c)
D
( d)
E
(E)
F
( F)
0
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
1
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
2
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
3
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
4
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
77
76
77
78
79
5
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
6
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
7
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
8
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
9
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
A ( A)
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
B (b)
176
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
C (c)
192
177
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
D (d)
208
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
E (E)
224
225
226
227
228
229
230
231
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
F (F)
240
241
242
243
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
Note: The characters shown in the parenthesis ( ) shown the display on the adjustment remote commander.
(Example) If the DDS display or the adjustment remote commander shows BD (bd);
Because the upper digit of the adjustment number is B (b), and the lower digit is D (d), the meeting point
“189” of 1 and 2 in the above table is the corresponding decimal number.
Table 6-4-1
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4-4.
2.
SERVICE MODE
Note: Before performing the adjustment, check the data of page:
0, address: 10 is “00”. If not, select page: 0, address: 00,
and set data “00”.
1.
2-1. Emergence Memory Address (Mechanism
section)
Page C
Setting the Test Mode
Page A
Emergence Memory Address
Address
Contents
F4
EMG code when first error occurs
F6
Upper: MSW code when shift starts when first error
occurs
Lower: MSW code when first error occurs
Address 10
Data
Address F4 to FF
Function
00
Normal
01
Forced camera power ON (CAMERA mode)
F7
Lower: MSW code to be moved when first error
occurs
02
Forced VTR power ON (VCR mode)
F8
EMG code when second error occurs
03
Forced camera + VTR power ON
FA
Upper: MSW code when shift starts when second
error occurs
Lower: MSW code when second error occurs
FB
Lower: MSW code to be moved when second error
occurs
FC
EMG code when last error occurs
FE
Upper: MSW code when shift starts when last error
occurs
Lower: MSW code when last error occurs
FF
Lower: MSW code to be moved when last error
occurs
• Before setting the data , select page: 0, address: 01, and set data:
01.
• For page A, the data set will be recorded in the non-volatile
memory by pressing the PAUSE (Write) button of the adjustment remote commander. In this case, take note that the test
mode will not be exited even when the main power is turned off
(8.4 Vdc).
• After completing adjustments/repairs, be sure to return the data
of this address to 00, and press the PAUSE (Write) button of the
adjustment remote commander. And select page: 0, address: 01,
and set data: 00.
When no error occurs in this unit, data “00” is written in the above
addresses (F4 to FF). when first error occurs in the unit, the data
corresponding to the error is written in the first emergency address (F4 to F7). In the same way, when the second error occurs,
the data corresponding to the error is written in the second emergency address (F8 to FB).
Finally, when the last error occurs, the data corresponding to the
error is written in the last emergency address (FC to FF).
Note: After completing adjustments, be sure to initialize the data
of addresses F4 to FF to “00”.
Initializing method:
Order Page Address Data
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Procedure
1
0
01
01
2
3
71
01
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
3
3
03
FF
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
4
3
01
37
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
5
3
02
Check the data changes to
“00”.
6
3
03
Check the data changes to
“00”.
7
3
70
8
3
70
9
0
01
10
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Check the data changes to
“11”.
01
2-2. EMG Code (Emergency Code)
Codes corresponding to the errors which occur are written in C
page, addresses F4, F8 and FC . The type of error indicated by the
code are shown in the following table.
Code
Emergency Type
00
No error
10
Loading motor emergency during loading
11
Loading motor emergency during unloading
22
T reel emergency during normal rotation
23
S reel emergency during normal rotation
24
T reel emergency (Short circuit between S reel
terminal and T reel terminal)
30
FG emergency at the start up of the capstan
40
FG emergency at the start up of the drum
42
FG emergency during normal rotation of the drum
2-3. MSW Code
MSW when errors occur:
Information on MSW (mode SW) when errors occur
MSW when movement starts:
Information on MSW when movements starts when the mechanism position is moved (When the L motor is moved)
MSW of target of movement:
Information on target MSW of movement when the mechanism position is moved
Mechanical Position
← UNLOAD
EJ
BL
LOAD →
BL LD1 (SR) BL LD2 (HL) BL
ULE
BL
STOP
R/P
0 1 1 0 = 6
0 1 1 1 = 7
0 1 0 0 = 4
0 1 1 1 = 7
0 1 0 1 = 5
0 1 1 1 = 7
0 0 0 1 = 1
0 1 1 1 = 7
0 0 1 1 = 3
0 1 1 1 = 7
0 0 1 0 = 2
← D (MSB)
←C
←B
← A (LSB)
LS chassis movement section
Lock released
Cassette compartment
Pinch roller pressing
Position
Code
EJ
2
BL
7
ULE
3
LD1 (SR)
1
LD2 (HL)
5
STOP
4
R/P
6
NULL
0
F
Contents
Position at which the cassette component lock is released, at the farthest unload side mechanically
at which the mechanism can move no further in the UNLOAD direction.
BLANK code, at the boundary between codes.
EJECT completion position. when the cassette is ejected, the mechanism will stop at this position.
Cassette IN standby. The guide will start protruding out as the mechanism moves towards the
LOAD position.
When preparing TOP load processing or when DEW is detected, rolling up tape by T reel is
preformed at this position.
When preparing TOP load processing or when DEW is detected, rolling up tape by S reel is
preformed at this position.
Stop position in the loading state. The pinch roller separates, the tension regulator returns, and the
brake is imposed on both reels.
PB, REC, CUE, REVIEW, PAUSE, FF, REW positions. When pinch roller is pressed, and the
tension regulator is ON, the mechanism is operating at this position in modes in which normal
images are shown.
Code not existing in the MD. Default value.
Status before finding any mechanism position.
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3. Bit Value Discrimination
Bit values must be discriminated using the display data of the adjustment remote commander for the following items. Us the table
below to discriminate if the bit value is “1” or “0”.
Display on the adjustment remote commander
Address
Page
bit3 to bit0 discrimination
bit7 to bit4 discrimination
(Example) If the remote commander display is “8E”, bit value from
bit 7 to bit 4 can be discriminated from the column A,
and those from bit 3 to bit 0 from column B.
4.
Display on the
adjustment
remote
commander
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
A
8
9
A (A )
B (b )
C (C )
D (d )
E (E )
B
F (F )
Bit values
bit2
bit1
or
or
bit6
bit5
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
1
1
1
bit3
or
bit7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Jack Check (1)
Page 7
Address FF
Bit
When bit value = 1
When bit value = 0
2
A/V Remote Connector (JK-376 board CN9508)
Function
Used (Component A/V)
Not used
3
A/V Remote Connector (JK-376 board CN9508)
Used (Composite A/V multi)
Not used
Using method:
1) Select page: 7, address: FF.
2) By discriminating the bit value of display data, the state of jack can be discriminated.
5.
Jack Check (2)
Page 3
Address CF
Bit
0
Function
When bit value = 1
When bit value = 0
Used
Not used
HDMI OUT jack (FP-965 flexible CN001)
Using method:
1) Select page: 3, address: CF.
2) By discriminating the bit value of display data, the state of jack can be discriminated.
6.
Switch Check (1)
Page 7
Address 4D, 4E
Address
Bit
Function
When bit value = 1
When bit value = 0
4D
7
AUDIO LEVEL AUTO/MANUAL (CH1)
(Control switch block (AU93000) S005)
AUTO
MANUAL
4E
0
AUDIO LEVEL AUTO/MANUAL (CH2)
(Control switch block (AU93000) S006)
AUTO
MANUAL
Using method:
1) Select page: 7, address: 4D, 4E.
2) By discriminating the bit value of display data, the state of jack can be discriminated.
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bit0
or
bit4
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
7.
Switch Check (2)
Page 7
Address 50
Function
AUDIO INPUT SELECT
(Control switch block (AU93000))
S007: CH1
S008: CH2
S007
CH1
S008
CH2
bit 7
bit value
bit 6
bit 1
INPUT1
INPUT2
0
0
1
–
INPUT1
–
1
1
INT MIC
INT MIC
1
1
0
Using method:
1) Select page: 7, address: 50.
2) By discriminating the bit value of display data, the state of
jack can be discriminated.
8.
Switch Check (3)
Page 2
Address EC
Bit
Function
When bit value = 1
When bit value = 0
0
POWER-VCR (Control switch block (PS24000))
ON
OFF
1
POWER-CAMERA (Control switch block (PS24000))
ON
OFF
2
EJECT (FP-969 flexible S101)
ON
OFF
4
DISPLAY/BATT INFO (KY-105 board S7206)
ON
OFF
Using method:
1) Select page: 2, address: EC.
2) By discriminating the bit value of display data, the state of switch can be discriminated.
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9.
Switch Check (4)
Page 7
Address 63 to 6B
Note: Check that the data of page: 0, address: 10 is “00”.
Using method:
1) Select page: 7, address: 63 to 6B.
2) By discriminating the display data, the pressed key can be discriminated.
Data
1B
0D to 26
36
27 to 43
53
44 to 63
77
64 to 8A
A0
8B toB6
CF
B7 to E6
FF
E7 to FF
REC
START/STOP
CONTROL
SWITCH BLOCK
(PS24000)
(S301)
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
66
(KEY AD1)
(VC-543)
(IC3601 B3 )
STOP
(KY-105)
(S7201)
REW
(KY-105)
(S7204)
REC
(KY-105)
(S7209, S7211)
PLAY
(KY-105)
(S7214)
FF
(KY-105)
(S7216)
SLOW
(KY-105)
(S7217)
–
–
67
(KEY AD2)
(VC-543)
(IC3601 B4 )
REC
START/STOP
CONTROL
SWITCH BLOCK
(GZ92000)
(S001)
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
PANEL
NORMAL
(FP-966 FLEXIBLE)
(IC402)
(HT-002)
(S7401)
00
00 to 0C
Address
65
(KEY AD0)
(VC-543)
(IC3601 C5 )
68
(KEY AD3)
(VC-543)
(IC3601 D2 )
69
(KEY AD4)
(VC-543)
(IC3601 E2 )
6A
(KEY AD5)
(VC-543)
(IC3601 E1 )
(
(
)
)
(
(
PHOTO/
ASSIGN 7
CONTROL
SWITCH BLOCK
(PZ93000)
(S501)
PICTURE
PROFILE
CONTROL
SWITCH BLOCK
(KP24000)
(S302)
)
) (
–
STATUS
CHECK
CONTROL
SWITCH BLOCK
(KP24000)
(S303)
6B
(KEY AD6)
(VC-543)
(IC3601 C2 )
ASSIGN
4
(AS-060)
(S8801)
ASSIGN
5
(AS-060)
(S8802)
63
(KEY AD7)
(VC-543)
(IC3601 B5 )
SEL/PUSH
EXEC
CONTROL
SWITCH BLOCK
(KP24000)
(S304)
MENU
CONTROL
SWITCH BLOCK
(KP24000)
(S301)
64
(KEY AD8)
(VC-543)
(IC3601 A3 )
PAUSE
(KY-105)
(S7213)
–
–
PANEL
REVERSE
(FP-966 FLEXIBLE)
(IC402)
(HT-002)
(S7401)
VOLUME/
MEMORY
+
(KY-105)
(S7203)
VOLUME/
MEMORY
–
(KY-105)
(S7208)
DATA CODE
(KY-105)
(S7212)
TC/U-BIT
(KY-105)
(S7215)
PANEL
CLOSE
(FP-966 FLEXIBLE)
(IC403)
PANEL
OPEN
(FP-966 FLEXIBLE)
(IC403)
CONTROL
SWITCH BLOCK
(CF24000)
(S207)
IRIS/
EXPOSURE
CONTROL
SWITCH BLOCK
(CF24000)
(S204)
GAIN
CONTROL
SWITCH BLOCK
(CF24000)
(S201)
GAIN
H
CONTROL
SWITCH BLOCK
(CF24000)
(S205)
GAIN
L
CONTROL
SWITCH BLOCK
(CF24000)
(S205)
GAIN
M
CONTROL
SWITCH BLOCK
(CF24000)
(S205)
MEMORY (VCR) MEMORY (VCR) MEMORY (VCR)
PLAY
INDEX
DELETE
(KY-105)
(KY-105)
(KY-105)
(S7202)
(S7205)
(S7210)
(
(
ASSIGN
1
CONTROL
SWITCH BLOCK
(AU93000)
(S001)
) (
) (
ASSIGN
2
CONTROL
SWITCH BLOCK
(AU93000)
(S002)
) (
ASSIGN
6
(AS-060)
(S8803)
)
) (
) (
(
WHT BAL
CONTROL
SWITCH BLOCK
(CF24000)
(S202)
–
–
ASSIGN
3
CONTROL
SWITCH BLOCK
(AU93000)
(S003)
PUSH AUTO
FOCUS
CONTROL
SWITCH BLOCK
(AU93000)
(S004)
) (
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) (
) (
)
SHUTTER
SPEED
CONTROL
SWITCH BLOCK
(CF24000)
(S203)
) (
) (
WHT BAL
PRS
CONTROL
SWITCH BLOCK
(CF24000)
(S206)
–
–
–
FOCUS
AUTO
CONTROL
SWITCH BLOCK
(AU93000)
(S009)
(
) (
) (
WHT BAL
B
CONTROL
SWITCH BLOCK
(CF24000)
(S206)
) (
) (
WHT BAL
A
CONTROL
SWITCH BLOCK
(CF24000)
(S206)
)
)
AUTO LOCK:
AUTO
CONTROL
SWITCH BLOCK
(CF24000)
(S208)
AUTO LOCK:
MANUAL
CONTROL
SWITCH BLOCK
(CF24000)
(S208)
FOCUS
INFINITY
CONTROL
SWITCH BLOCK
(AU93000)
(S009)
FOCUS
MAN
CONTROL
SWITCH BLOCK
(AU93000)
(S009)
(
) (
) (
) (
)
)
10. Switch Check (5)
Page 6
Address 6A
Note: Check that the data of page: 0, address: 10 is “00”.
Using method 1:
1) Select page: 6, address: 69, and set data: 01.
2) Select page: 6, address: 6A.
3) By discriminating the display data, the pressed key can be discriminated.
Data
Address
00
1B
36
53
77
A0
CF
FF
00 to 0C
0D to 27
32 to 3A
4F to 58
73 to 7B
8B to B7
B8 to E6
E7 to FF
6A
(BODY AD)
(VC-543)
(IC4201 N20 )
–
–
–
–
4) Select page: 6, address: 69, and set data: 00
11. LED Check
Page 7
Address 00, 01, 02 and 04
Note: Check that the data of page: 0, address: 10 is “00”.
Using method:
Order Page Address Data
Procedure
Set the unit to CAMERA
mode.
1
2
7
01
90
3
7
02
FF
4
7
04
01
5
7
00
01
6
7
02
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Check the data changes to
“01”.
Check that the following
LED are lit.
• Front recording lamp
• Rear recording lamp
• MS access lamp
7
8
7
01
90
9
7
02
FF
10
7
04
00
11
7
00
01
12
7
02
13
7
00
00
14
7
01
00
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Check the data changes to
“01”.
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–
HANDLE ZOOM HANDLE ZOOM HANDLE ZOOM
OFF
FIX
VAR
(GP-025)
(GP-025)
(GP-025)
(S7801)
(S7801)
(S7801)
12. Record of Use Check (1)
Page 7
Address A4 to AF
Note 1: This data will not be erased (reset) when the lithium 3 V
power supply (PI-029 board BT7001) is removed.
Note 2: When the drum was replaced, initialize the drum rotation counted time.
Note 3: Check that the data of page: 0, address: 10 is “00”.
Address
Function
Remarks
A4
Power supplying
Hour (H)
100000th place digit and 10000th place digit of counted time (decimal digit)
A5
time
Hour (M)
1000th place digit and 100th place digit of counted time (decimal digit)
Hour (L)
10th place digit and 1st place digit of counted time (decimal digit)
A6
A7
(BCD code)
Minute
A8
Drum rotation
Hour (H)
100000th place digit and 10000th place digit of counted time (decimal digit)
A9
counted time
Hour (M)
1000th place digit and 100th place digit of counted time (decimal digit)
Hour (L)
10th place digit and 1st place digit of counted time (decimal digit)
AA
AB
(BCD code)
Minute
AC
Tape run time
Hour (H)
100000th place digit and 10000th place digit of counted time (decimal digit)
AD
Hour (M)
1000th place digit and 100th place digit of counted time (decimal digit)
AE
Hour (L)
10th place digit and 1st place digit of counted time (decimal digit)
AF
(BCD code)
Minute
Using method:
1) The record of use data is displayed at page: 7, addresses: A4 to
AF.
Initializing method:
Order Page Address Data
Procedure
1
7
A4
00
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
2
7
A5
00
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
3
7
A6
00
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
4
7
A7
00
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
5
7
A8
00
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
6
7
A9
00
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
7
7
AA
00
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
8
7
AB
00
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
9
7
AC
00
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
10
7
AD
00
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
11
7
AE
00
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
12
7
AF
00
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
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13. Record of Use Check (2)
Page 7
Address 90 to 95
Note 1: This data will not be erased (reset) when the lithium 3 V
power supply (PI-029 board BT7001) is removed.
Note 2: When the drum was replaced, initialize the drum rotation counted time.
Note 3: Check that the data of page: 0, address: 10 is “00”.
Address
90
Function
Eject count with tape
91
Remarks
Count (H)
100000th place digit and 10000th place digit of Eject count (decimal digit)
Count (M)
1000th place digit and 100th place digit of Eject count (decimal digit)
92
(BCD code)
Count (L)
10th place digit and 1st place digit of Eject count (decimal digit)
93
Eject count without
Count (H)
100000th place digit and 10000th place digit of Eject count (decimal digit)
94
tape
Count (M)
1000th place digit and 100th place digit of Eject count (decimal digit)
95
(BCD code)
Count (L)
10th place digit and 1st place digit of Eject count (decimal digit)
Using method:
1) The record of use data is displayed at page: 7, addresses: 90 to
95.
Initializing method:
Order Page Address Data
Procedure
1
7
90
00
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
2
7
91
00
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
3
7
92
00
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
4
7
93
00
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
5
7
94
00
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
6
7
95
00
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
14. Record of Use Check (3)
Page 7
Address C8 to CD
Note 1: This data will not be erased (reset) when the lithium 3 V
power supply (PI-029 board BT7001) is removed.
Note 2: Check that the data of page: 0, address 10 is “00”.
Address
Function
Remarks
C8
User initial power
Year
C9
on date
Month
CA
(BCD code)
Day
CB
Final condensation
Year
CC
occurrence date
Month
CD
(BCD code)
Day
After setting the clock, set the date of power on next
Using method:
1) The record of use data is displayed at page: 7, addresses: C8 to
CD.
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15. Record of Self-diagnosis Check
Page 7
Initializing method:
Address B0 to C6
Order Page Address Data
Note 1: This data will not be erased (reset) when the lithium 3 V
power supply (PI-029 board BT7001) is removed.
Note 2: Check that the data of page: 0, address 10 is “00”.
Address
Self-diagnosis code
B0
“Repaired by” code (Occurred 1st time) *1
B1
“Block function” code (Occurred 1st time)
B2
“Detailed” code (Occurred 1st time)
B4
“Repaired by” code (Occurred 2nd time) *1
B5
“Block function” code (Occurred 2nd time)
B6
“Detailed” code (Occurred 2nd time)
B8
“Repaired by” code (Occurred 3rd time) *1
B9
“Block function” code (Occurred 3rd time)
BA
“Detailed” code (Occurred 3rd time)
BC
“Repaired by” code (Occurred 4th time) *1
BD
“Block function” code (Occurred 4th time)
BE
“Detailed” code (Occurred 4th time)
C0
“Repaired by” code (Occurred 5th time) *1
C1
“Block function” code (Occurred 5th time)
C2
“Detailed” code (Occurred 5th time)
C4
“Repaired by” code (Occurred the last time) *1
C5
“Block function” code (Occurred the last time)
C6
“Detailed” code (Occurred the last time)
*1 : “01” t “C”, “03” t “E”
Using method:
1) The past self-diagnosis codes are displayed at page: 7, address: BC to C6. Refer to “1-5. SELF-DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION” for detail of the self-diagnosis code.
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1
7
01
C0
2
3
7
00
01
7
B0 to C6
4
7
00
00
5
7
01
00
Procedure
Press PAUSE button.
Check that the data is “00”.
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Digital HD Video Camera Recorder
Digital HD Video
Camera Recorder
Operating Guide
Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly,
and retain it for future reference
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Printed in Japan
HVR-Z5E/Z5P
© 2008 Sony Corporation
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manual thoroughly, and retain it for future
reference.
Notes on use
Types of cassette you can use in your
camcorder
Your camcorder is capable of recording in
HDV, DVCAM and DV formats.
When recording in HDV/DV format, Sony
recommends that you use mini DV
cassettes.
When recording in DVCAM format, Sony
recommends that you use mini DVCAM
cassettes. Your camcorder does not support
the Cassette Memory function (p. 116).
Types of “Memory Stick” you can use
in your camcorder
You can use any “Memory Stick” that has
the following markings.
“Memory Stick Duo”
(This size can be used with your
camcorder.)
“Memory Stick”
(You cannot use it in your camcorder.)
The HDV format
• Digital high-definition (HD) video signals
are recorded and played back on a DV
format cassette.
• HDV signals are compressed in MPEG2
format, which is adopted in BS (broadcast
satellite) digital and terrestrial digital
HDTV broadcastings and in Blu-ray disc
recorders.
2
b Notes
• You cannot use any type of memory card
except “Memory Stick Duo.”
• “Memory Stick PRO Duo” can be used
only with “Memory Stick PRO”
compatible equipment.
• Do not attach a label or the like on a
“Memory Stick Duo” or a “Memory Stick
Duo” Adaptor.
• When using a “Memory Stick Duo” with
“Memory Stick” compatible equipment,
insert the “Memory Stick Duo” into the
“Memory Stick Duo” Adaptor.
Using the camcorder
• Do not hold the camcorder by the
following part.
Lens hood
LCD panel
Internal microphone
About menu items, LCD panel,
viewfinder, and lens
• A menu item that is grayed out is not
available under the current recording or
playback conditions.
• The LCD screen and the viewfinder are
manufactured using extremely highprecision technology, so over 99.99% of
the pixels are operational for effective
use. However, there may be some tiny
black points and/or bright points (white,
red, blue, or green in color) that appear
constantly on the LCD screen and the
viewfinder. These points are normal
results of the manufacturing process and
do not affect the recording in any way.
Microphone or
Microphone holder
Viewfinder
b Notes
• The camcorder is not dustproof, dripproof
or waterproof.
See “About handling of your camcorder”
(p. 122).
• Do not connect cables to your camcorder
with their terminals placed the wrong
way. Squeezing the terminals into your
camcorder's jacks may damage them or
results in a malfunction of your
camcorder.
Black point
White, red, blue or green point
Do not expose your camcorder’s
viewfinder, lens, or LCD screen to the
sun or strong light source for extended
periods.
• Intense light sources, especially the sun
will converge on the viewfinder or lens
and damage the internal parts of your
camcorder. Avoid sunlight or other strong
light sources when storing your
camcorder. Protect this device by always
closing the lens cover or by placing it in
its bag when not in use.
About temperature of your camcorder
and battery pack
• Your camcorder has a protective function
that disables recording or playback if the
temperature of your camcorder or battery
Continued ,
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Read this first (Continued)
pack is beyond the safely operable range.
In this case, a message appears on the
screen or in the viewfinder (p. 113).
On recording
• Before starting to record, test the
recording function to make sure the
picture and sound are recorded without
any problems.
• Compensation for the contents of
recordings cannot be provided, even if
recording or playback is not possible due
to a malfunction of the camcorder, storage
media, etc.
• TV color systems differ depending on the
countries/regions. To view your
recordings on a TV, you need a PAL
system-based TV.
• Television programs, films, video tapes,
and other materials may be copyrighted.
Unauthorized recording of such materials
may be contrary to the copyright laws.
• Because of the way that the image device
(CMOS sensor) reads out image signals,
the subjects passing by the frame rapidly
might appear crooked depending on the
recording conditions. This phenomenon
may be notable in displays having high
motion resolution.
On playing back HDV tapes on other
devices
A tape recorded in the HDV format cannot
be played back on a device that is not
compatible with the HDV format.
Check the contents of tapes by playing
them back on this camcorder prior to
playing them back on other devices.
Notes on the icons used in this
manual
Features available for the HDV
format only.
Features available for the DVCAM
format only.
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Features available for the DV SP
format only.
The function that can be used when
i.LINK cable is connected.
The function that can be assigned to
an ASSIGN button.
About this manual
• The images of the LCD screen and the
viewfinder used in this manual for
illustration purposes are captured using a
digital still camera, and therefore may
appear different.
• The on-screen displays in each local
language are used for illustrating the
operating procedures. Change the screen
language before using your camcorder if
necessary (p. 20).
• Design and specifications of recording
media and other accessories are subject to
change without notice.
• Illustrations of battery packs in this
manual show the NP-F770 unless
otherwise specified.
Table of Contents
Read this first ...........................................................................................2
Getting Started
Step 1: Checking supplied items ..............................................................8
Step 2: Attaching the supplied microphone and the lens hood with lens
cover .............................................................................................9
Step 3: Charging the battery pack ..........................................................12
Step 4: Turning the power on and holding your camcorder properly .....16
Step 5: Adjusting the LCD panel and viewfinder ....................................17
Step 6: Setting the date and time ...........................................................19
Changing the language setting .......................................................... 20
Step 7: Inserting a tape or a “Memory Stick Duo” ..................................21
Recording/Playback
Recording ...............................................................................................23
Changing the settings of your camcorder recordings .............................26
Adjusting the zoom ............................................................................. 26
Adjusting the focus manually .............................................................. 27
Adjusting the image brightness .......................................................... 28
Adjusting to natural color (White balance).......................................... 31
Customizing the picture quality (Picture profile) ................................. 33
Adjusting the volume .......................................................................... 42
Attaching a Memory Recording Unit................................................... 42
Assigning the functions to the ASSIGN buttons .....................................44
Recording an index signal .................................................................. 45
Playing back the most recently recorded movies
(Last scene review) ............................................................................. 46
Reviewing the most recently recorded scenes (Rec review).............. 46
Searching for the last scene of the most recent recording
(End search) ....................................................................................... 46
Using the Shot transition ..................................................................... 46
Playback .................................................................................................49
Changing/checking the settings in your camcorder ................................52
Changing the screen .......................................................................... 52
Displaying recording data (Data code) .............................................. 52
Displaying the settings in your camcorder (Status check) ................. 53
Checking the remaining battery (Battery Info) .................................... 53
Continued ,
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Table of Contents (Continued)
Locating a scene on a tape .................................................................... 54
Searching for a scene by date of recording (Date search) ................ 54
Searching for a recording start point (Index search) .......................... 54
Playing the picture on a TV .................................................................... 56
Using the Menu
Using the menu items ........................................................... 62
Menu items ............................................................................................ 64
(CAMERA SET) menu .................................................................... 67
Settings to adjust your camcorder to the recording conditions (GAIN SETUP/
BACK LIGHT/STEADYSHOT, etc.)
(AUDIO SET) menu ....................................................................... 75
Settings for the audio recording (DV AU.MODE (DV Audio mode)/XLR SET,
etc.)
(DISPLAY SET) menu ..................................................................... 78
Display settings of the display and the viewfinder (MARKER/VF B.LIGHT/DISP
OUTPUT, etc.)
(IN/OUT REC) menu ....................................................................... 83
Recording settings, input and output settings (REC FORMAT/HDV PROGRE./
VIDEO OUT/EXT REC CTRL, etc.)
(TC/UB SET) menu ......................................................................... 86
(TC PRESET/UB PRESET/TC LINK, etc.)
(MEMORY SET) menu .................................................................... 88
Settings for the “Memory Stick Duo” (ALL ERASE/FORMAT, etc.)
(OTHERS) menu ............................................................................. 90
Settings while recording on a tape or other basic settings (QUICK REC/BEEP,
etc.)
Dubbing/Editing
Dubbing to VCR, DVD/HDD device, etc. ............................................... 93
Recording pictures from a VCR ............................................................ 97
Copying movies on a tape to a computer .............................................. 99
Copying still images to a computer ...................................................... 102
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting ................................................................................... 103
Warning indicators and messages ....................................................... 113
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Additional Information
Using your camcorder abroad ..............................................................115
Maintenance and precautions ..............................................................116
HDV format and recording/playback ................................................ 116
Compatibility of the DVCAM/DV formats........................................... 117
About the “Memory Stick” ................................................................. 119
About the “InfoLITHIUM” battery pack ............................................. 120
About i.LINK...................................................................................... 121
About x.v.Color ................................................................................. 122
About handling of your camcorder ................................................... 122
Specifications .......................................................................................126
Quick Reference
Identifying parts and controls ...............................................................130
Indicators for the LCD screen and viewfinder ......................................136
Index .....................................................................................................139
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Getting Started
Step 1: Checking supplied items
Make sure that you have following items
supplied with your camcorder.
The number in the parentheses indicates the
number of that item supplied.
• The cassette tape and “Memory Stick Duo” are
not included. See pages 2, 116 and 119 for types
of cassette tapes and “Memory Stick Duo” that
you can use on your camcorder.
AC Adaptor/Charger (AC-VQ1050) (1)
(p. 12)
Large eyecup (1) (p. 18)
Rechargeable battery pack (NP-F570) (1)
(p. 12, 120)
Lens hood with lens cover (1) (p. 11)
This lens hood is pre-mounted.
Power cord (mains lead) (1) (p. 12)
Wind Screen (1), Microphone (ECM-XM1)
(1) (p. 9)
Wireless Remote Commander (RMT-831)
(1) (p. 135)
A button-type lithium battery is already installed.
Accessory shoe kit (Accessory shoe (1),
Accessory shoe plate (1), screws (4))
(p. 130)
Component A/V cable (1) (p. 56)
Connecting cord (DK-415) (1) (p. 14)
A/V connecting cable (1) (p. 56, 93)
CD-ROM “Manuals for Digital HD Video
Camera Recorder” (1)
Operating Guide (2)
8
Step 2: Attaching the supplied microphone and
the lens hood with lens cover
Attaching the supplied
microphone
When you use the supplied microphone
(ECM-XM1) for recording sound, do the
following steps.
2 Place the microphone A in the
microphone holder C with the
model name facing upward, close
the cover, and shut the clamp.
Getting Started
3 Connect the plug of the
microphone to the INPUT1 jack
D.
4 Put the microphone cable into the
cable holder E.
Put the cable in the outer cable holder.
5 Select channels with the CH1 (INT
MIC/INPUT1) switch F and the
CH2 (INT MIC/INPUT1/INPUT2)
switch G.
See the table below for the recording
channels.
1 Attach the wind screen B to the
supplied microphone A.
Continued ,
9
Step 2: Attaching the supplied microphone and the lens hood with lens
cover (Continued)
When the CH1 switch is set to
INT MIC
appropriate position for the
microphone connected to the
INPUT1 jack D.
CH2 switch
Input channel and source
position
INT MIC
INPUT1
INPUT2
6 Set the INPUT1 switch H to an
Internal
microphone
(L)
CH1
Internal
microphone
(R)
CH2*
Internal
microphone
(mono)
CH1
XLR INPUT1
CH2**
Internal
microphone
(mono)
CH1
XLR INPUT2
CH2**
LINE: For inputting sound from an
audio device
MIC: For inputting sound from an
external microphone that does
not support the +48V power
source.
MIC+48V: For inputting sound from a
device that supports the
+48V power source
including the supplied
microphone.
When you connect a microphone to the
INPUT2 jack, set the INPUT2 switch to
an appropriate position for that
microphone.
When the CH1 is set to INPUT1
CH2 switch
Input channel and source
position
INT MIC
b Notes
XLR INPUT1
CH1
Internal
microphone
(mono)
CH2**
INPUT1
XLR INPUT1
CH1
INPUT2
XLR INPUT1
CH1
XLR INPUT2
CH2**
CH2**
* The recording level of channel 2 is
synchronized with that of channel 1 when only
the internal microphone is used. The recording
level of channel 2 is controlled with the CH1
(AUDIO LEVEL) dial and the CH1 (AUTO/
MAN) switch.
** You can adjust the recording levels of channel 1
and channel 2 separately.
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• When you connect a device that supports the
+48V power source to the INPUT1 or INPUT2
jack, set the INPUT1/INPUT2 switch to MIC
prior to connecting the device. When you
disconnect the device, set the INPUT1/INPUT2
switch to MIC first, then disconnect it.
• When you connect a microphone that does not
support the +48V power source to the INPUT1
or INPUT2 jack, set the INPUT1/INPUT2
switch to MIC. If you use it with the INPUT1/
INPUT2 switch set to MIC+48V, it may be
damaged or the recorded sound may be
distorted.
z Tips
• See page 42 for adjusting the volume.
Attaching the lens hood with lens
cover
To open or close the shutter of the
lens hood with lens cover
Move the lens cover lever up or down to
open or close the lens cover.
Getting Started
PUSH (lens hood release) button
Align the marks on the lens hood to
those on the camcorder, and turn the
lens hood in the direction of the
arrow 2.
Move the lens cover lever to OPEN to
open the lens cover, and move the lever
to CLOSE to close the lens cover.
To remove the lens hood with lens
cover
Turn the lens hood in the opposite direction
to the arrow 2 in the illustration while
pressing the PUSH (lens hood release)
button.
z Tips
• If you attach or remove a 72mm (2 7/8 in.) PL
filter or MC protector, remove the lens hood
with lens cover.
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Step 3: Charging the battery pack
You can charge the “InfoLITHIUM”
battery pack (L series) with the
supplied AC Adaptor/Charger.
b Notes
• You cannot use batteries other than the
“InfoLITHIUM” battery pack (L series)
(p. 120).
2
3
4
1
After charging the battery
All segments of the battery mark (
)
appear in the display window when the
normal charge of the battery is completed.
You can fully charge the battery pack if you
continue charging the battery pack after the
charge lamp turns off until the battery mark
with “FULL” appears (full charge). The
battery life of the fully charged battery is
slightly longer than that of the normally
charged battery.
Remove the battery pack from the AC
Adaptor/Charger when the charge is
completed.
z Tips
• You can check the remaining battery life with
the battery info function (p. 53).
To attach the battery pack
Charge lamp
1 Set the mode change switch to
CHARGE.
2 Connect the power cord (mains
lead) to the AC Adaptor/Charger.
3 Connect the power cord (mains
lead) to the wall outlet (wall
socket).
4 Place the battery pack in the slot
of the AC Adaptor/Charger, press
it down, and slide it in the
direction of the arrow as
illustrated.
The charge lamp turns on and charging
starts.
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Press the battery pack against the back of
your camcorder and slide it down.
To remove the battery pack
Recording in the HDV format
Slide the POWER switch to OFF. Push the
BATT RELEASE (battery release) button
and remove the battery pack.
Battery pack
Continuous
recording
time
NP-F570
NP-F770
130
65
130
65
265
130
275
135
395
195
410
205
Recording in the DVCAM (DV) format
BATT RELEASE
(battery release) button
Battery pack
Continuous
recording
time
NP-F570
To store the battery pack
If the battery pack will not be used for a
while, run down the battery and store it. See
page 121 for details on storage of the
battery pack.
NP-F770
NP-F970
Charging time
Approximate time (min.) required when
you fully charge a fully discharged battery
pack.
Battery pack
Charging time
Typical
recording
time*
130
65
135
65
275
135
285
140
410
205
425
210
Top:
When the LCD backlight turns on.
Bottom: When recording with the viewfinder
while the LCD panel is closed.
* Typical recording time shows the time when
you repeat recording start/stop, turning the
power on/off and zooming.
NP-F570
145
NP-F770
230
Playing time
NP-F970
310
Approximate time (min.) available when
you use a fully charged battery pack.
b Notes
• The supplied battery pack is NP-F570.
• You cannot use the NP-F330 battery pack with
your camcorder.
Getting Started
NP-F970
Typical
recording
time*
HDV format pictures
Battery pack
LCD panel
opened*
LCD panel
closed
NP-F570
175
180
Recording time
NP-F770
360
375
Approximate time (min.) available when
you use a fully charged battery pack.
NP-F970
545
570
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Step 3: Charging the battery pack (Continued)
DVCAM (DV) format pictures
Battery pack
LCD panel
opened*
Using an outside power source
LCD panel
closed
NP-F570
180
190
NP-F770
375
390
NP-F970
570
595
* When the LCD backlight turns on.
On the battery pack
• Before changing the battery pack, slide the
POWER switch to OFF.
• The Battery Info (p. 53) will not be correctly
displayed under the following conditions.
– The battery pack is not attached correctly.
– The battery pack is damaged.
– The battery pack is worn-out.
• Sony recommends that you use an NP-F970
battery pack when you use your camcorder with
the Memory Recording Unit (optional).
On the charging/recording/playback time
• Times measured with the camcorder at 25 °C
(77 °F). 10 to 30 °C (50 °F to 86 °F) is
recommended.
• The recording and playback time will be shorter
when you use your camcorder in low
temperatures.
• The recording and playback time will be shorter
depending on the conditions under which you
use your camcorder.
You can use the AC Adaptor/Charger to
obtain AC power.
To the wall outlet
(wall socket)
Power cord
AC Adaptor/
Charger
Mode change
switch
Charge lamp
Connecting cord
DK-415
1 Connect the power cord (mains lead) to
the AC Adaptor/Charger.
2 Connect the power cord (mains lead) to
the wall outlet (wall socket).
3 Connect the connecting cable (DK-415)
to the AC Adaptor/Charger.
4 Set the mode change switch of the AC
Adaptor/Charger to VCR/CAMERA.
5 Press the connecting part of the
connecting cable (DK-415) against the
back of your camcorder in the battery
slot and slide it down.
On the AC Adaptor/Charger
• Use the nearby wall outlet when using the AC
Adaptor/Charger. Disconnect the AC Adaptor/
Charger from the wall outlet (wall socket)
immediately if any malfunction occurs while
using your camcorder.
• Do not use the AC Adaptor/Charger placed in a
narrow space, such as between a wall and
furniture.
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• Do not short-circuit the DC plug of the AC
Adaptor/Charger or battery terminal with any
metallic objects. This may cause a malfunction.
• Even if your camcorder is turned off, AC power
(house current) is still supplied to it while
connected to the wall outlet (wall socket) via the
AC Adaptor/Charger.
Getting Started
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Step 4: Turning the power on and holding your
camcorder properly
To record or play back, set the POWER
switch to the respective positions.
When you use your camcorder for the first
time, the [CLOCK SET] screen appears
(p. 19).
POWER switch
2 Hold the camcorder properly.
3 Ensure a good grip, then fasten
the grip belt.
1 Slide the POWER switch to
CAMERA or VCR while you press
the green button.
Slide the POWER
switch while
pressing the green
button.
CAMERA: To record pictures.
VCR: To play or edit pictures.
b Notes
To turn off the power
• The current date and time appear on the LCD
screen for a few seconds when you turn on your
camcorder once you set the date and time
([CLOCK SET], p. 19).
Slide the POWER switch to OFF while
pressing the green button.
b Notes
• If warning messages appear on the screen,
follow the instructions.
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Step 5: Adjusting the LCD panel and viewfinder
The LCD panel
Open the LCD panel 180 degrees (1), then
rotate it to the best angle to record or play
back (2).
1Open 180 degrees.
The viewfinder
Viewfinder lens
adjustment lever
Move it until the picture
becomes clear.
Getting Started
290 degrees
(max.)
2180 degrees
(max.)
b Notes
DISPLAY/BATT INFO button
• You may see primary colors shimmering in the
viewfinder when you move your eye line. This
is not a malfunction. The shimmering colors
will not be recorded on the recording media.
z Tips
z Tips
• You can see your mirror image on the LCD
screen by setting the LCD panel facing you. The
image will be recorded in a normal image.
• You can adjust the brightness of the viewfinder
backlight from [VF B.LIGHT] (p. 81).
• To display images both on the LCD display and
in the viewfinder, set [VF POWERMODE] to
[ON](p. 82).
• To display images in black and white in the
viewfinder, set [VF COLOR] to [OFF] (p. 82).
To turn off the LCD backlight to make
the battery last longer
Press and hold the DISPLAY/BATT INFO
button for a few seconds until
appears.
This setting is practical when you use your
camcorder in bright conditions or when you
want to save battery power. The recorded
picture will not be affected by the setting.
To turn on the LCD backlight, press and
hold the DISPLAY/BATT INFO button for
a few seconds until
disappears.
z Tips
• You can adjust the brightness of the LCD screen
from [LCD BRIGHT] (p. 81).
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Step 5: Adjusting the LCD panel and viewfinder (Continued)
When the picture in the viewfinder is
hard to see
If you cannot see the picture in the
viewfinder clearly under bright
circumstances, use the supplied large
eyecup. To attach the large eyecup, stretch
it slightly and align it with the eyecup
groove in the viewfinder. You can attach
the large eyecup facing either the right or
left side.
b Notes
• Do not remove the pre-attached eyecup.
Large eyecup (supplied)
Attach with the
protruding part
at the top.
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Step 6: Setting the date and time
Set the date and time when using your
camcorder for the first time. If you do not
set the date and time, [CLOCK SET] screen
appears every time you turn on your
camcorder or change the POWER switch
positions.
z Tips
(OTHERS) by turning
the SEL/PUSH EXEC dial, then
press the dial.
OTHERS
RETURN
CAMERA PROF.
ASSIGN BTN
CLOCK SET
WORLD TIME
LANGUAGE
QUICK REC
DATE REC
[ MENU ] : END
- - :- - :- -
3 Select [CLOCK SET] by turning
Getting Started
• If you do not use your camcorder for about 3
months, the built-in rechargeable battery gets
discharged and the date and time settings may
be cleared from the memory. In that case,
charge the rechargeable battery and then set the
date and time again (p. 125).
2 Select
the SEL/PUSH EXEC dial, then
press the dial.
--:--:--:-CLOCK SET
Y
M
D
1 -
2008 -
1
0 : 00
[ MENU ] : CANCEL
4 Set [Y] (year) by turning the SEL/
PUSH EXEC dial, then press the
dial.
SEL/PUSH
EXEC dial
MENU
button
Skip to step 4 when you set the clock for
the first time.
You can set any year up to the year
2079.
--:--:--:-CLOCK SET
Y
1 Press the MENU button.
2008 -
M
D
1 -
1
0 : 00
[ MENU ] : CANCEL
5 Set [M] (month), [D] (day), hour
and minute, then press the dial.
The clock starts.
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Step 6: Setting the date and time (Continued)
z Tips
• The date and time are automatically recorded on
the tape, and can be displayed during playback
(DATA CODE button, p. 52).
.
Changing the language setting
You can change the on-screen displays to
show messages in a specified language.
Press the MENU button and select the
(OTHERS) with the SEL/PUSH
EXEC dial. Select the screen language in
[LANGUAGE] (p. 91).
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Step 7: Inserting a tape or a “Memory Stick Duo”
b Notes
Cassette tape
See page 116 for details on tapes including
which tapes can be used and how to protect
from overwriting tapes.
1 Slide and hold the
3 Close the lid.
z Tips
• The recordable time varies depending on [DV
REC MODE] (p. 84).
Getting Started
OPEN/
EJECT lever in the direction of the
arrow and open the lid.
• Do not push the portion marked
{DO NOT PUSH} while the cassette
compartment is sliding in. Doing so may
cause a malfunction.
To eject the cassette
Open the lid following the same procedure
as described in step 1 and remove the
cassette.
Lid
“Memory Stick Duo”
OPEN/EJECT lever
The cassette compartment automatically
comes out.
2 Insert a cassette with its window
facing outwards, then press
.
Window
You can use only a “Memory Stick Duo”
marked with
,
or
(p. 119).
1 Open the “Memory Stick Duo”
slot cover in the direction of the
arrow.
Push the center of the back of
the cassette lightly.
Cassette
compartment
“Memory Stick Duo” slot cover
The cassette compartment automatically
slides back in.
Continued ,
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Step 7: Inserting a tape or a “Memory Stick Duo” (Continued)
2 Insert the “Memory Stick Duo”
into the “Memory Stick Duo” slot
in the right direction until it clicks.
Access lamp
b Notes
• If you insert the “Memory Stick Duo” into
the slot in the wrong direction, the “Memory
Stick Duo,” the “Memory Stick Duo” slot,
or image data may be damaged.
To eject a “Memory Stick Duo”
Lightly push the “Memory Stick Duo”
once.
b Notes
• When the access lamp is lit or flashing, your
camcorder is reading/writing data. Do not shake
or knock your camcorder, turn the power off,
eject the “Memory Stick Duo,” or remove the
battery pack. Otherwise, image data may be
damaged.
• When inserting or ejecting the “Memory Stick
Duo,” be careful with the “Memory Stick Duo”
from popping out and dropping.
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Recording/Playback
Recording
Recording lamp
REC START/
STOP button B
Recording lamp
Lens hood
ASSIGN 7/
PHOTO button
POWER switch
REC START/STOP button A
• This camcorder can record movies in HDV or DVCAM (DV) format. The factory setting is HDV format
([REC FORMAT], p. 83).
1 Open the shutter of the lens hood.
Recording/Playback
Your camcorder records movies on tape and still images on “Memory Stick Duo.” Do the
following steps to record movies.
2 Slide the POWER switch to CAMERA while pressing the green button.
Press and hold the green
button when you slide the
POWER switch from OFF.
Continued ,
23
Recording (Continued)
3 Press the REC START/STOP button A (or B).
REC
00:04:50:04
60min
[STBY] t [REC]
The recording lamp lights up during recording.
To stop the movie recording, press the REC START/STOP button again.
z Tips
• When recording in HDV format, the aspect ratio is fixed to 16:9. When recording in DVCAM (DV)
format, you can switch the aspect ratio to 4:3 ([DV WIDE REC], p. 84).
• You can change the screen display during recording (p. 52).
• Indicators displayed on the screen during recording are shown on page 136.
• The recording lamp can be set to stay off ([REC LAMP[F]], [REC LAMP[R]], p. 92).
• You cannot record movies on a “Memory Stick Duo.”
• For low angle recording, the REC START/STOP button on the handle is convenient. Release the
HOLD lever to enable the REC START/STOP button. It might be helpful if you set the LCD panel
face up or close it after turning it face down, or lift the viewfinder up during the low angle recording.
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To capture still images
1 Assign [PHOTO] to the ASSIGN 7/
PHOTO button (p. 44).
2 Press the ASSIGN 7/PHOTO button or
the PHOTO button on the Remote
Commander.
A still image will be recorded on the
“Memory Stick Duo.”
disappears
when the recording is completed.
You can capture still images during
movie recording.
z Tips
Capacity of the “Memory Stick Duo”
(MB) and the number of recordable
pictures
1.2M
1440 ×
810
0.9M
1080 ×
810
VGA
640 ×
480
0.2M
640 ×
360
• Image sizes of still images are as follows:
– Recording in HDV format/DVCAM (DV)
format (16:9): 1.2M
– Recording in DVCAM (DV) format (4:3):
0.9M
– Playing back in HDV format: 1.2M
– Playing back in DVCAM (DV) format (16:9):
0.2M
– Playing back in DVCAM (DV) format (4:3):
VGA
To store still images captured from
movies on a tape on “Memory Stick
Duo”
You can capture an image in a movie and
record it on a “Memory Stick Duo” as a still
image. Be sure to insert a recorded tape and
a “Memory Stick Duo” in your camcorder.
1 Assign [PHOTO] to the ASSIGN 7/
PHOTO button (p. 44).
2 Set the POWER switch to VCR.
1.2M
512MB
z Tips
Recording/Playback
• See page 138 for indicators that appear on the
screen during recording.
• You can assign [PHOTO] to another ASSIGN
button from
(OTHERS) t [ASSIGN
BTN] and use that ASSIGN button as a PHOTO
button.
• The unique pixel array of Sony's ClearVid
CMOS sensor and image processing system
(Enhanced Imaging Processor) allows for still
image resolution equivalent to the sizes
described.
770
1000
2900
3650
1GB
1550
2100
6000
7500
2GB
3150
4300
12000
15000
4GB
6300
8500
23500
29500
8GB
12500
17000
48000
60000
16GB
25500
34500
97500 122000
b Notes
• Specifications are for Sony “Memory Stick
Duo.” The actual number of recordable pictures
can vary depending on the recording
environment and the type of “Memory Stick
Duo.”
• You cannot store a still image under the
following conditions:
– When the shutter speed is slower than 1/50.
– While using the fader
– While using [SMTH SLW REC]
– While using shot transition
3 Press the N (play) button to search for
the scene you want to save as a still
image. Press the ASSIGN 7/PHOTO
button or the PHOTO button on your
Remote Commander at the scene.
b Notes
• The recorded date and time on the tape and the
stored date and time on the “Memory Stick
Duo” are both saved on the “Memory Stick
Duo.” When you view the still images, only the
recorded date and time on the tape will be
displayed on the screen (Data code, p. 52).
• Camera data stored on the tape will not be
copied to the “Memory Stick Duo.”
• You cannot store a still image during using your
camcorder with [PB ZOOM] set to [ON] (p. 91).
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Changing the settings of your camcorder
recordings
Adjusting the zoom
• You can increase the zoom speed of the zoom
lever D or the handle zoom A ([SPEED
ZOOM], p. 71).
Using the handle zoom
1 Set the handle zoom switch B to VAR
or FIX.
z Tips
• When you set the handle zoom switch B to
VAR, you can zoom in or out at variable
speed.
• When you set the handle zoom switch B to
FIX, you can zoom in or out at fixed speed
set in [HANDLE ZOOM] (p. 71).
.
Using the zoom lever
Move the power zoom lever D slightly for
a slower zoom. Move it further for a faster
zoom.
Wide view: (Wide angle)
2 Press the handle zoom lever A to zoom
in or out.
b Notes
• You cannot use the handle zoom lever A when
the handle zoom switch B is set to OFF.
• You cannot change the zoom speed of the zoom
lever D with the handle zoom switch B.
Using the zoom ring
You can zoom at the desired speed by
turning the zoom ring C. Fine adjustment
is also possible.
b Notes
Close view: (Telephoto)
z Tips
• The minimum distance required between your
camcorder and the subject for focus is about 1
cm (about 13/32 in.) for wide angle and about
80 cm (about 2 5/8 feet) for telephoto.
• The focus may not be adjusted at certain zoom
positions if the subject is within 80 cm (about 2
5/8 feet) from your camcorder.
• When you set [FOCUS MACRO] to [OFF], you
cannot focus on a subject within 80 cm (about 2
5/8 feet) regardless of the zoom position (p. 71).
• Be sure to keep your finger on the power zoom
lever D. If you move your finger off the power
zoom lever D, the operation sound of the
power zoom lever D may also be recorded.
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• Turn the zoom ring C at a moderate speed. If
you turn it too fast, the zoom speed may lag
behind the zoom ring rotation speed, or the
operation sound of the zoom may also be
recorded.
Adjusting the focus manually
9 changes to
when the focus
cannot be adjusted any farther. 9
changes to
when the focus cannot be
adjusted any closer.
z Tips
For focusing manually
To restore automatic adjustment
You can adjust the focus manually for
different recording conditions.
Use this function in the following cases.
– To record a subject behind a window covered
with raindrops.
– To record horizontal stripes.
– To record a subject with little contrast between
the subject and its background.
– When you want to focus on a subject in the
background.
Set the FOCUS switch B to AUTO.
9 disappears and the automatic focus
adjustment is restored.
Recording/Playback
• It is easier to focus on the subject when you use
the zoom function. Move the power zoom lever
towards T (telephoto) to adjust the focus, and
then, towards W (wide angle) to adjust the zoom
for recording.
• When you want to record a close-up image of a
subject, move the power zoom lever towards W
(wide angle) to fully magnify the image, then
adjust the focus.
Using automatic focus temporarily
(Push auto focus)
Record the subject while pressing and
holding the PUSH AUTO button C.
If you release the button, the setting returns
to manual focusing.
Use this function to shift the focus on one
subject to another. The scenes will shift
smoothly.
z Tips
– To record a stationary subject using a tripod.
1 During recording or standby, set
the FOCUS switch B to MAN.
9 appears.
• The focal distance information (for when it is
dark and hard to adjust the focus) appears for
about 3 seconds in the following cases. (It will
not be displayed correctly if you are using a
conversion lens (optional)).
– When you set the FOCUS switch to MAN
and 9 appears on the screen
– When you rotate the focus ring while 9 is
displayed on the screen.
2 Rotate the focus ring A and
adjust the focus.
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Changing the settings of your camcorder recordings (Continued)
Using the expanded focus (Expanded
focus)
Adjusting the image brightness
Assign [EXP.FOCUS] to any one of the
ASSIGN buttons beforehand (p. 44).
During standby, press the ASSIGN button
to which [EXP.FOCUS] is assigned.
[EXPANDED FOCUS] appears and the
center of the screen is magnified by about
2.0 times. It will be easier to confirm the
focus setting during manual focusing. The
screen returns to the original size when you
press the button again.
b Notes
• The screen returns to the original size when you
start recording during the expanded focus
display.
z Tips
• You can select a type of an expanded image
displayed during the expanded focus
([EXP.FOCUS TYPE], p. 80).
Focusing on a distant subject (Focus
infinity)
Slide the FOCUS switch B to INFINITY
and hold it there.
appears on the screen.
To return to manual focus mode, release the
FOCUS switch B. This function enables
you to set focus on a distant subject even
when the focus is automatically set on a
close subject.
b Notes
• This function is only available during the
manual focus. It is not available during the
automatic focus.
You can adjust the image brightness by
adjusting the iris, gain or shutter speed, or
by reducing the light volume with the ND
filter B. Also, when [EXPOSURE] is
assigned to the iris ring A, you can adjust
the iris, gain and shutter speed with the iris
ring A. You can assign [IRIS] or
[EXPOSURE] to the iris ring A from
[IRIS/EXPOSURE] of the
(CAMERA SET) menu (p. 67). The default
setting is [IRIS].
b Notes
• You cannot use the back light function and the
spotlight function if at least two of iris, gain and
shutter speed are adjusted manually.
• [AE SHIFT] is not effective while you adjust
the iris, gain and shutter speed all manually.
Adjusting the iris
You can manually adjust the iris to control
the volume of the light entering the lens. By
adjusting the iris, you can change or close
the aperture of the lens, which is expressed
as an F value between F1.6 and F11. The
volume of the light increases the more that
you open the aperture (decreasing F value).
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The volume of the light decreases the more
that you close the aperture (increasing F
value). The current F value appears on the
screen.
1 Select
(CAMERA SET) menu t
[IRIS/EXPOSURE] t [RING
ASSIGN] t [IRIS] (p. 67).
2 During recording or standby, set the
AUTO/MANUAL switch F to
MANUAL.
4 Adjust the iris with the iris ring A.
When you assign [PUSH AT IRIS] to
one of the ASSIGN buttons, you can
automatically adjust the iris while
pressing and holding that ASSIGN
button. See page 44 for details on the
ASSIGN button.
z Tips
• The F value becomes close to F3.4 as the zoom
position changes from W to T even when you
open the aperture by setting the F value lower
than F3.4, such as F1.6.
• The range of focus, an important effect of the
aperture, is called the depth of field. The depth
of field gets shallower as the aperture is opened,
and deeper as the aperture is closed. Use the
aperture creatively to obtain the desired effect in
your photography.
• This is handy for making the background
blurred or sharp.
To adjust the iris automatically
Press the IRIS/EXPOSURE button I, or
set the AUTO/MANUAL switch F to
AUTO.
The iris value disappears, or
appears
next to the iris value.
Adjusting the exposure
When [IRIS/EXPOSURE] is set to
[EXPOSURE], you can adjust the image
brightness by adjusting the iris, gain and
shutter speed with the iris ring.
You can also manually preset one or two of
these parameters and adjust the remaining
parameter(s) with the iris ring.
1 Select
(CAMERA SET) menu t
[IRIS/EXPOSURE] t [RING
ASSIGN] t [EXPOSURE] (p. 67)
2 During recording or standby, set the
AUTO/MANUAL switch F to
MANUAL.
3 When [EXPOSURE] is automatically
adjusted, press the IRIS/EXPOSURE
button I.
The iris, gain and shutter speed values
and appear on the screen. You can
adjust the iris, gain and shutter speed
with the iris ring A.
When
is not displayed, do the
following operation.
appears next to
the items, indicating that you can adjust
them with the iris ring A.
Recording/Playback
3 When the iris is automatically adjusted,
press the IRIS/EXPOSURE button I.
next to the iris value disappears
(p. 80), or the iris value appears on the
screen.
shutter speed, white balance) also become
automatic.
– Gain
Press the GAIN button C.
– Shutter speed
Press the SHUTTER SPEED button E
twice. When the shutter speed is not locked,
press the button once.
4 Adjust the image brightness by turning
the iris ring A.
When you assign [PUSH AT IRIS] to
one of the ASSIGN buttons, you can
automatically adjust the exposure while
pressing and holding that ASSIGN
button. See page 44 for details on the
ASSIGN button.
b Notes
• When you set the AUTO/MANUAL switch F
to AUTO, other manually adjusted items (gain,
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Changing the settings of your camcorder recordings (Continued)
To restore automatic adjustment
To adjust the gain automatically
Press the IRIS/EXPOSURE button I, or
set the AUTO/MANUAL switch F to
AUTO.
The values next to which
is displayed
disappear, or appears next to those
values.
Press the GAIN button C, or set the
AUTO/MANUAL switch F to AUTO.
The gain value disappears, or
appears
next to the gain value.
b Notes
• When you set the AUTO/MANUAL switch F
to AUTO, other manually adjusted items (gain,
shutter speed, white balance) also become
automatic.
z Tips
• When you press the GAIN button C while
is displayed on the screen next to the gain value,
disappears and you can adjust the gain
manually. When you press the GAIN button C
again,
appears and you can adjust the gain
with the iris ring A. See step 2 in “Adjusting
the gain” for details on how to adjust the gain.
• When you press the SHUTTER SPEED button
E while
is displayed on the screen next to
the shutter speed value,
disappears and you
can adjust the shutter speed manually. When
you press the SHUTTER SPEED button E
again,
appears and you can adjust the shutter
speed with the iris ring A. See steps 3 and 4
in “Adjusting the shutter speed” on page 30 for
details on how to adjust the shutter speed.
Adjusting the gain
You can adjust the gain manually when you
do not want to use the AGC (automatic gain
control).
1 Set the AUTO/MANUAL switch F to
MANUAL during recording or standby.
2 When the gain is automatically
adjusted, press the GAIN button C.
next to the gain value disappears, or
the gain value appears on the screen.
3 Set the gain switch H to H, M or L.
The gain value set for the selected gain
switch position appears on the screen.
You can set the gain value for each gain
switch position from [GAIN SETUP] of
the
(CAMERA SET) menu
(p. 67).
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b Notes
• When you set AUTO/MANUAL switch F to
AUTO, other manually adjusted items (iris,
shutter speed, white balance) also become
automatic.
z Tips
• When you record a movie with the gain set to
[-6dB] and play it back with the data code, the
gain value is displayed as [---].
Adjusting the shutter speed
You can manually adjust and fix the shutter
speed. You can make a moving subject look
still or emphasize the movement of a
moving subject by adjusting the shutter
speed.
1 During recording or standby, set
AUTO/MANUAL switch F to
MANUAL.
2 Press the SHUTTER SPEED button E
until the shutter speed value is
highlighted.
3 Change the shutter speed displayed on
the screen by turning the SEL/PUSH
EXEC dial G.
You can adjust the shutter speed in a
range of 1/3 second through 1/10000
second or the extended clear scan
(
).
The denominator of the set shutter speed
appears on the screen. For example,
[100] appears on the screen when you
set the shutter speed to 1/100 second.
The larger the value on the screen, the
faster the shutter speed.
4 Press the SEL/PUSH EXEC dial G to
lock the shutter speed.
To readjust the shutter speed, do steps
2 to 4.
z Tips
To adjust the shutter speed
automatically
Press the SHUTTER SPEED button E
twice, or set the AUTO/MANUAL switch
F to AUTO.
The shutter speed value disappears, or
appears next to the shutter speed value.
If
flashes, set the ND filter to OFF.
will disappear from the screen.
b Notes
• If you change the ND filters B during
recording, the movie and sound may be
distorted.
• When adjusting the iris manually, the
icon
does not flash even if the light volume should be
adjusted with the ND filter.
z Tips
• While recording a bright subject, diffraction
may occur if you close the aperture further
down, resulting in a fuzzy focus (this is a
common phenomenon with video cameras). The
ND filter B suppresses this phenomenon and
gives better recording results.
Adjusting to natural color (White
balance)
Recording/Playback
• It is difficult to focus automatically at a lower
shutter speed. Manual focusing with your
camcorder attached to a tripod is recommended.
• The picture may flicker or change colors under
fluorescent lamps, sodium lamps, or mercury
lamps. You can reduce flickering by setting the
shutter speed to an appropriate frequency in the
extended clear scan (
) range
([ECS FREQ.], p. 69).
• When recording a subject such as a monitor
screen, set the shutter speed in the extended
clear scan (
) range in order to obtain
images with no horizontal bands of noise. You
can set the shutter speed for the extended clear
scan from [ECS FREQ.] in the
(CAMERA SET) menu (p. 69).
b Notes
• When you set the AUTO/MANUAL switch F
to AUTO, other manually adjusted items (iris,
gain, white balance) also become automatic.
.
Adjusting the volume of light
(ND filter)
You can record the subject clearly by using
the ND filter B when the recording
environment is too bright.
The ND filters 1, 2 and 3 reduce the volume
of light to about 1/4, 1/16 and 1/64,
respectively.
If
flashes during the iris automatic
adjustment, set the ND filter to 1. If
flashes during the iris automatic
adjustment, set the ND filter to 2. If
flashes during the iris automatic
adjustment, set the ND filter to 3.
The ND filter indicator will stop flashing
and remain on the screen.
You can adjust and fix the white balance
according to the lighting conditions of
recording environment.
You can store white balance values in
memory A (
A) and memory B (
B),
respectively. Unless a white balance is
readjusted, values will remain even after the
power has been turned off.
When you select PRESET, [OUTDOOR],
[INDOOR] or [MANU WB TEMP] is
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Changing the settings of your camcorder recordings (Continued)
selected, according to which one you
previously set with [WB PRESET] in the
(CAMERA SET) menu.
1 During recording or standby, set
the AUTO/MANUAL switch D to
MANUAL.
2 Press the WHT BAL button A.
3 Set the white balance memory
switch B to any one of
PRESET/A/B.
Select A or B for recording with the
white balance setting stored in memory
A or B.
Indicator
Shooting conditions
A
(Memory A)
B
(Memory B)
• White balance values
adjusted for light
sources can be stored
in memory A and
memory B. Follow the
steps in “To save the
adjusted white balance
value in memory A or
B” (p. 32).
• Recording neon signs
or fireworks
Outdoor
([OUTDOOR]) • Recording sunset/
sunrise, just after
sunset or just before
sunrise
• Under daylight color
fluorescent lamps
n
Indoor
([INDOOR])
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• Under the lighting
conditions that change
in many ways, such as
a party hall
• Under strong light
such as in a
photography studio
• Under sodium lamps
or mercury lamps
Indicator
Shooting conditions
Color
temperature
([MANU WB
TEMP])
• Color temperature can
be set between 2300K
and 15000K (the
default setting is
6500K).
z Tips
• You can change the outdoor white balance
setting by setting offset. Press
(one push)
button C while
(outdoor) is selected and
turn the SEL/PUSH EXEC dial E to select an
offset value from -7 (bluish) to 0 (normal, the
default setting) to +7 (reddish). You can also set
the white balance offset value from the menu
([WB OUTDR LVL], p. 68).
• You can change the color temperature. Set [WB
PRESET] to [MANU WB TEMP] and the white
balance memory switch B to PRESET, then
press the
(one push) button C. Turn the
SEL/PUSH EXEC dial E until the desired
temperature appears on the screen, then press
the dial to set the temperature. You can also set
the color temperature from the menu ([WB
TEMP SET], p. 68).
To save the adjusted white balance
value in memory A or B
1 Set the white balance memory switch to
A(
A) or B (
B) in step 3 of
“Adjusting to natural color (White
balance).”
2 Capture a white subject, such as white
paper, full-screen in the same lighting
condition as the one in which the subject
is.
3 Press
(one push) button C.
A or
B starts flashing rapidly. It
will stay on when the white balance
adjustment is completed and the
adjusted value is stored in
A or
B.
To adjust the white balance
automatically
Press the WHT BAL button A or set the
AUTO/MANUAL switch D to AUTO.
b Notes
• When you set the AUTO/MANUAL switch D
to AUTO, other manual adjustments (iris, gain,
and shutter speed) also become automatic.
Customizing the picture quality
(Picture profile)
Picture profile
number (setting
name)
Recording condition
Default settings the same
as when Picture Profile is
[OFF]
PP3
:PRO COLOR
Example settings of
pictures recorded by a
professional shoulder
camcorder with ITU709
gamma
PP4
:PD COLOR
Example settings of
pictures recorded by a
professional handy
camcorder with PD
gamma
PP5
:FILM LOOK1
Example settings of
pictures recorded on
cinema color negative film
PP6
:FILM LOOK2
Example settings of
pictures screened with
cinema color print film
You can customize the picture quality by
adjusting picture profile items such as
[GAMMA] and [DETAIL].
Connect your camcorder to a TV or
monitor, and adjust the picture quality
while observing the picture on the TV or
monitor screen.
Picture quality settings for different
recording conditions are stored in [PP1]
through [PP6] as default settings.
1 During standby, press the
b Notes
3 Select [OK] with the SEL/PUSH
• When you set [x.v.Color] of the
(CAMERA SET) menu to [ON], the picture
profile will be disabled.
Picture profile
number (setting
name)
PP1
:USER
Recording condition
Default settings the same
as when Picture Profile is
[OFF]
Recording/Playback
PP2
:USER
PICTURE PROFILE button B.
2 Select a picture profile number
with the SEL/PUSH EXEC dial A.
You can record with the settings of the
selected picture profile.
EXEC dial A.
To cancel the picture profile recording
Select [OFF] in step 2 with the SEL/PUSH
EXEC dial A.
To change the picture profile
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Changing the settings of your camcorder recordings (Continued)
You can change the settings stored in [PP1]
through [PP6].
1 Press the PICTURE PROFILE button
B.
2 Select the PICTURE PROFILE number
with the SEL/PUSH EXEC dial A.
3 Select [SETTING] with the SEL/PUSH
EXEC dial A.
4 Select an item to be adjusted with the
SEL/PUSH EXEC dial A.
5 Adjust the picture quality with the SEL/
PUSH EXEC dial A.
6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 to adjust other
items.
7 Select [
RETURN] with the SEL/
PUSH EXEC dial A.
8 Select [OK] with the SEL/PUSH EXEC
dial A.
A picture profile indicator appears.
z Tips
• You can assign picture profiles to the ASSIGN
buttons and use them to turn the picture profiles
on and off (p. 44).
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BLACK LEVEL
To set the black level.
Description and settings
[MASTER BLACK]
Sets the master black level.
-15 to +15
[BLACK R]
Sets the black level of Rch.
[MASTER BLACK] + [BLACK R] is the black level of Rch.
-15 to +15
[BLACK G]
Sets the black level of Gch.
[MASTER BLACK] + [BLACK G] is the black level of Gch.
-15 to +15
[BLACK B]
Sets the black level of Bch.
[MASTER BLACK] + [BLACK B] is the black level of Bch.
-15 to +15
GAMMA
To select a gamma curve.
Item
Description and settings
[STANDARD]
Standard gamma curve
[CINEMATONE1]
Gamma curve 1 for producing tone of film camera images
[CINEMATONE2]
Gamma curve 2 for producing tone of film camera images
[ITU709]
Gamma curve that corresponds to ITU-709. Gain in low intensity area:
4.5
[G5.0]
Gamma curve with 5.0 of a low intensity area gain
[PD]
Gamma curve for producing tone similar to DCR-PD series
[x.v.]
Gamma curve similar to x.v.Color
Recording/Playback
Item
BLACK GAMMA
To correct gamma in low intensity area.
Item
Description and settings
[RANGE]
Selects a correcting range.
HIGH / MIDDLE / LOW
[LEVEL]
Sets the correcting level.
-7 (maximum black compression) to +7 (maximum black stretch)
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Changing the settings of your camcorder recordings (Continued)
KNEE
To set knee point and slope for video signal compression to reduce over-highlighting by
limiting signals in high contrast area of the subject to the dynamic range of your camcorder.
Item
Description and settings
[MODE]
Selects a mode either automatic or manual.
[AUTO]
: to set the knee point and slope automatically.
[MANUAL] : to set the knee point and slope manually.
[AUTO SET]
Sets the maximum point and sensitivity in the automatic mode.
[MAX POINT]
: Sets the maximum point.
90% to 100%
[SENSITIVITY] : Sets the sensitivity.
HIGH/MIDDLE/LOW
[MANUAL SET]
Sets the knee point and slope manually.
[POINT]
: Sets the knee point.
75% to 105%
[SLOPE]
: Sets the knee slope.
-5(gentle) to +5(steep)
COLOR MODE
To set type and level of colors.
Item
Description and settings
[TYPE]
Selects a type of colors.
[STANDARD]
: Standard colors
[CINEMATONE1] : Film camera image-like colors good with
[GAMMA] set to [CINEMATONE1]
[CINEMATONE2] : Film camera image-like colors good with
[GAMMA] set to [CINEMATONE2]
[ITU709 MTX]
: Colors corresponding to ITU-709
[LEVEL]
Sets a color level when you set [TYPE] to the settings other than
[STANDARD].
1 (close to color settings of [STANDARD]) to 8 (color settings of the
selected type)
COLOR LEVEL
To set the color level.
Item
Description and settings
-7 (light) to +7 (dark), -8: black and white
COLOR PHASE
To set the color phase.
Item
Description and settings
-7 (greenish) to +7 (reddish)
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COLOR DEPTH
To set the color depth for each color phase.
This function is more effective for chromatic colors and less effective for achromatic colors.
The color looks deeper as you increase the setting value to more positive side, and lighter as
you decrease the value to more negative side. This function is effective even if you set
[COLOR LEVEL] to [-8] (monotone).
Item
Description and settings
[R]
-7 (light red) to +7 (deep red)
[G]
-7 (light green) to +7 (deep green)
-7 (light blue) to +7 (deep blue)
[C]
-7 (light cyan) to +7 (deep cyan)
[M]
-7 (light magenta) to +7 (deep magenta)
[Y]
-7 (light yellow) to +7 (deep yellow)
COLOR CORRCT
To set items for the color correction.
Item
Description and settings
[TYPE]
Selects color correction type.
[OFF]
: Not correct colors.
[COLOR REVISN] : Corrects colors stored in memory. Colors not
stored in memory (displayed in black and
white when [COLOR EXTRCT] is set) will
not be corrected.
[COLOR EXTRCT] : Displays areas in colors that are stored in the
memory.
The other areas are displayed in black and
white. You can use this function to add effects
on your movies or to confirm the colors to be
stored in the memory.
[MEMORY SEL]
Selects a memory to be effective.
[1]: Sets Memory 1 to be effective.
[2]: Sets Memory 2 to be effective.
[1&2]: Sets both Memory 1 and 2 to be effective.
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Changing the settings of your camcorder recordings (Continued)
COLOR CORRCT (Continued)
Item
Description and settings
[MEM1 COLOR]
Sets colors stored in Memory 1.
[PHASE]
: Sets color phase.
0 (purple) t 8 (red) t 16 (yellow) t
24 (green) t 31 (blue)
[RANGE]
: Sets color phase range.
0 (no color selection), 1 (narrow: to select only a
single color) to 31 (wide: to select multiple colors
in similar color phase)
[SATURATION] : Sets saturation.
0 (to select from light colors to dark colors) to 31
(to select dark color)
[ONE PUSH SET]: Automatically sets [PHASE] for a subject at the
center of the marker. [SATURATION] is set to 0.
[MEM1 REVISN]
Corrects colors in Memory 1.
[R GAIN]
: Corrects the redness of the color in Memory 1.
Tone of cyan becomes higher as the redness decreases.
-15 (less reddish) to +15 (more reddish)
0 for no correction
[B GAIN]
: Corrects the blueness of the color in Memory 1.
Tone of yellow becomes higher as the blueness
decreases.
-15 (less bluish) to +15 (more bluish)
0 for no correction
[MEM2 COLOR]
Sets colors stored in Memory 2.
See [MEM1 COLOR] for description and settings.
[MEM2 REVISN]
Corrects colors in Memory 2.
See [MEM1 REVISN] for description and settings.
z Tips
• Setting both memories to the same setting doubles the color correction effect.
• The settings of [COLOR CORRCT] will be retained even if the power is turned off. However, if you want
to correct colors that may change according to time of the day, weather, location, etc., it is recommended
that you set [COLOR CORRCT] again prior to recording.
• If you change the white balance value or the settings of [WB SHIFT], [COLOR LEVEL] or [COLOR
PHASE] of the picture profile, the settings of [RANGE] and [PHASE] of the selected memory will
change. When you change the white balance value or the settings of the above picture profile items after
you have set [RANGE] and [PHASE], check the settings of [COLOR CORRCT] prior to recording.
• During the automatic white balance adjustment, the white balance value automatically varies according to
the lighting conditions of your recording environment. The manual white balance adjustment is
recommended when you use [COLOR CORRCT].
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WB SHIFT
To set items for the white balance shift.
Description and settings
[FILTER TYPE]
Selects a color filter type for the white balance shift.
[LB-CC]
: Film type (color conversion and correction)
[R-B]
: Video type (correction of R and B levels)
[LB[COL TEMP]]
Sets a color temperature offset value.
-9 (bluish) to +9 (reddish)
[CC[MG/GR]]
Sets a color correct offset value.
-9 (greenish) to +9 (magentish)
[R GAIN]
Sets an R level.
-9 (low R level) to +9 (high R level)
[B GAIN]
Sets a B level.
-9 (low B level) to +9 (high B level)
Recording/Playback
Item
DETAIL
To set items for the detail.
Item
Description and settings
[LEVEL]
Sets the detail level.
-7 to +7
[MANUAL SET]
[ON/OFF]
[ON]
: Turns on and off the manual detail adjustment.
: Enables the manual detail adjustment (automatic
optimization will not be performed).
[OFF]
: Disables the manual detail adjustment.
[V/H BALANCE] : Sets the horizontal (H) and vertical (V) balance of
detail.
[B/W BALANCE]: Selects the balance of the upper DETAIL (P) and
the lower DETAIL (N).
TYPE 1 (off to the lower DETAIL (N) side) to
TYPE 5 (off to the upper DETAIL (P) side)
[BLACK LIMIT] : Sets the limit level of the lower DETAIL (N).
0 (Low limit level: likely to be limited) to 7 (High
limit level: not likely to be limited)
[WHITE LIMIT] : Sets the limit level of the upper DETAIL (P).
0 (Low limit level: likely to be limited) to 7 (High
limit level: not likely to be limited)
[CRISPENING] : Sets the crispening level.
0 (shallow crispening level) to 7 (deep crispening
level)
[HI-LIGHT DTL] : Sets the DETAIL level in the high intensity areas.
-2 to +2
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Changing the settings of your camcorder recordings (Continued)
SKINTONE DTL
To adjust the detail of skintone areas to reduce wrinkles.
Item
Description and settings
[ON/OFF]
Suppresses details in skin-tone areas to reduce wrinkles. Select [ON]
when you want to use this function. You can also select other areas.
[LEVEL]
Sets the adjustment level.
1 (less adjust the detail) to 8 (more adjust the detail)
[COLOR SEL]
Sets color items for the detail adjustment.
[PHASE]
: Sets the color phase.
0 (purple) t 32 (red) t 64 (yellow) t
96 (green) t 127 (blue)
[RANGE]
: Sets the color range.
0 (selects no color), 1 (narrow: selects a single
color) to 31 (wide: selects multiple colors in
similar color phases and saturation)
The detail will not be adjusted when you set
[RANGE] to 0.
[SATURATION] : Sets the color saturation.
0 (selects a light color) to 31 (selects a deep color)
[REVERSE]
: Reverses the selected color range.
If you execute this function when a color has been
selected, colors that were not selected will be
selected instead.
[Y LEVEL]
: Sets the color brightness.
0 (selects a dark color) to 31 (selects a bright
color)
[Y RANGE]
: Sets the color brightness range.
1 (narrows the brightness range) to 32 (expands
the brightness range)
[ONE PUSH SET]: Automatically adjusts [PHASE],
[SATURATION] and [Y LEVEL] for a subject at
the center of the marker. [RANGE] and
[Y RANGE] will not be changed.
PROFILE NAME
To name the picture profiles set in [PP1] through [PP6] (p. 41).
COPY
To copy the settings of the picture profile to another picture profile number.
RESET
To reset the picture profile to the default setting.
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To name the picture profile settings
You can name picture profile1 through 6.
1 Press the PICTURE PROFILE button
B.
2 Select the picture profile that you want
to name with the SEL/PUSH EXEC dial
A.
3 Select [SETTING] t [PROFILE
NAME] with the SEL/PUSH EXEC dial
A.
PICT. PROFILE
6 Select [
RETURN] t [OK] with the
SEL/PUSH EXEC dial A.
To reset the picture profile settings
You can reset the picture profile settings by
each picture profile number. You cannot
reset all picture profile settings at once.
1 Press the PICTURE PROFILE button
B.
2 Select the number of the picture profile
that you want to reset with the SEL/
PUSH EXEC dial A.
CANCEL
OK
P I CTURE PROF I LE
5 Select [YES] with the SEL/PUSH
EXEC dial A.
END
3 Select [SETTING] t [RESET] t
[YES] t [
RETURN] t [OK]
with the SEL/PUSH EXEC dial A.
Recording/Playback
4 Select a letter with the SEL/PUSH
EXEC dial A. Repeat this operation
until a complete name is entered.
4 Select the number of the picture profile
that you want to copy to with the SEL/
PUSH EXEC dial A.
z Tips
• Each name can be up to 12 characters long.
Characters that can be used in profile
names:
• A to Z
• 0 to 9
• -_ /#
& : . @
5 Select [OK] with the SEL/PUSH EXEC
dial A.
The profile name is changed.
6 Select [
RETURN] t [OK] with
the SEL/PUSH EXEC dial A.
To copy the picture profile setting to
other picture profiles
1 Press the PICTURE PROFILE button
B.
2 Select the picture profile that you want
to copy from with the SEL/PUSH
EXEC dial A.
3 Select [SETTING] t [COPY] with
SEL/PUSH EXEC dial A.
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Changing the settings of your camcorder recordings (Continued)
Adjusting the volume
You can adjust the volume of an internal
microphone or a microphone connected to
the INPUT1/INPUT2 jack.
z Tips
• See page 9 for details on attaching the supplied
microphone, and on the CH1 (INT MIC/
INPUT1) and the CH2 (INT MIC/INPUT1/
INPUT2) switches.
To restore automatic adjustment
Set the AUTO/MAN (CH1/CH2) switch A of
the manually adjusted channel to AUTO.
z Tips
• To check other audio settings, press the
STATUS CHECK button C.
• For other settings, see the
(AUDIO SET)
menu (p. 75).
Attaching a Memory Recording
Unit
You can attach an optional Memory
Recording Unit HVR-MRC1 to your
camcorder for recording. To attach it to
your camcorder, do the following.
Refer to the Memory Recording Unit
operating instructions for details on its
operation.
Remove the Memory Recording Unit
jack cover (1). Insert the terminal of
the Memory Recording Unit in the
Memory Recording Unit jack and
slide the unit down (2).
1 Set the AUTO/MAN (CH1/CH2)
switch A of the channel to be
adjusted to MAN.
appears on the screen.
2 Turn the AUDIO LEVEL dial B to
adjust the volume during
recording or standby.
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To remove the Memory Recording
Unit
Slide the Memory Recording Unit upward while
pushing its RELEASE lever downward.
b Notes
• You cannot use the HDV/DV jack when the
Memory Recording Unit is attached to your
camcorder.
• When you use the Memory Recording Unit, set
appropriate items in [EXT REC CTRL] of the
(IN/OUT REC) menu (p. 85).
Recording/Playback
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Assigning the functions to the ASSIGN buttons
Some functions need to be assigned to the
ASSIGN buttons for use. You can assign a
single function to any one of the ASSIGN 1
to 7 buttons.
ASSIGN 4-6 buttons
Functions you can assign to the
ASSIGN buttons
The buttons in parentheses indicate that the
functions are assigned to the buttons by
default.
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
EXP.FOCUS (p. 28)
FOCUS MACRO (p. 71)
D.EXTENDER (p. 71)
RING ROTATE (p. 67)
HYPER GAIN (p. 68)
AE SHIFT (p. 69) (ASSIGN 2 button)
PUSH AT IRIS (p. 28)
INDEX MARK (p. 45)
STEADYSHOT (p. 70)
BACK LIGHT (p. 70)
SPOTLIGHT (p. 70)
FADER (p. 71)
SMTH SLW REC (p. 71)
COLOR BAR (p. 74)
LAST SCN RVW (p. 46)
REC REVIEW (p. 46) (ASSIGN 3 button)
END SEARCH (p. 46)
ZEBRA (p. 78) (ASSIGN 1 button)
MARKER (p. 79)
PEAKING (p. 79)
TC RESET (p. 86)
TC COUNTUP (p. 86)
PHOTO (p. 25) (ASSIGN 7 button)
PICTURE PROFILE (p. 33)
SHOT TRANSITION (p. 46)
ASSIGN 1-3 buttons
ASSIGN 7/PHOTO
button
1 Press the MENU button B.
2 Select the
(OTHERS) t
[ASSIGN BTN] with the SEL/PUSH
EXEC dial A.
3 Select the ASSIGN button to
which you want to assign a
function with the SEL/PUSH
EXEC dial A.
• [------] appears if no function is assigned to
the ASSIGN button.
• Select [YES] when you select [SHOT
TRANSITION], then do step 5.
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4 Select the function that you want
to assign with the SEL/PUSH
EXEC dial A.
5 Select [OK] with the SEL/PUSH
EXEC dial A.
Recording an index signal
If you record a scene with an index signal,
you can easily find that scene during
playback (p. 54).
The index function will make it easier to
check the transition of recording or edit
your pictures using index signals.
6 Select [
1 Assign [INDEX MARK] to one of
7 Press the MENU button B to hide
2 Press the ASSIGN button to
RETURN] with the SEL/
PUSH EXEC dial A.
z Tips
• Shot transition is assigned to the ASSIGN
4, 5 and 6 buttons (p. 46). Cancel the shot
transition assignment to return to the presetting assignment.
• To cancel the shot transition, select
[SHOT TRANSITION] t [YES] in step
3.
which [INDEX MARK] is assigned.
During recording
appears for about 7 seconds and an
index signal is recorded.
During standby
Recording/Playback
the menu screen.
the ASSIGN buttons (p. 44).
flashes.
After you press the REC START/STOP
button to start recording,
appears
for about 7 seconds and an index signal
is recorded.
To cancel the operation
Press the ASSIGN button to which [INDEX
MARK] is assigned again before you start
recording.
b Notes
• You cannot record an index signal on a recorded
tape afterward.
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Assigning the functions to the ASSIGN buttons (Continued)
Playing back the most recently
recorded movies (Last scene
review)
You can set your camcorder to
automatically rewind the tape to the
beginning of the most recently recorded
scene, play back to the end of the scene,
then stop the tape.
1 Assign [LAST SCN RVW] to an
REVIEW] is assigned during
standby.
The last 2 seconds (approx.) of the most
recently recorded scenes will be played
back, then your camcorder returns to
standby.
Searching for the last scene of
the most recent recording
(End search)
ASSIGN button (p. 44).
2 During standby, press the
ASSIGN button to which [LAST
SCN RVW] is assigned.
The last scene review starts.
b Notes
• If the recording time of the movie is short,
[LAST SCN RVW] may not work correctly.
• [LAST SCN RVW] does not work once you
take out a tape.
1 Assign [END SEARCH] to one of
the ASSIGN buttons (p. 44).
2
Press the ASSIGN button to
which [END SEARCH] is
assigned.
The last scene of the most recent
recording will be played back for about
5 seconds, and the camcorder goes
standby at the point where the last
recording has finished.
z Tips
• If you press the ASSIGN button again during
the last scene review, your camcorder plays
back the last 5 seconds of the most recently
recorded movie, then goes standby at the end of
the recording.
Reviewing the most recently
recorded scenes (Rec review)
You can view about 2 seconds of the scene
recorded just before you stopped the tape.
This is convenient during playback of the
latest scene check.
Press the REC REVIEW button or the
ASSIGN button to which [REC
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b Notes
• End search will not work once you eject the
tape.
• End search will not work correctly if a blank
section exists between recorded sections on the
tape.
Using the Shot transition
You can store settings of focus, zoom, iris,
gain, shutter speed and white balance, and
smoothly shift from the current settings to
the stored settings (shot transition).
For example, you can shift the focus from
closer objects to farther objects, or change
the depth of field by adjusting the iris. You
can also develop scenes under different
conditions smoothly. If you store manually
adjusted settings of white balance, you can
smoothly shift from one scene to another
under different conditions, such as from
indoor to outdoor.
Sony recommends that you use a tripod to
avoid image blurring.
You can set the items, such as transition
curve and transition time, in [SHOT
TRANSITION] of the
(CAMERA
SET) menu (p. 73).
ASSIGN 4 - 6 buttons
b Notes
• The settings stored in SHOT-A or
SHOT-B will be erased when you set
the POWER switch to OFF.
3 Check the stored settings.
b Notes
Recording/Playback
1 Press the ASSIGN 4 button repeatedly
to bring up the SHOT TRANSITION
CHECK screen.
2 Press the ASSIGN 5 button to check
the SHOT-A. Press the ASSIGN 6
button to check the SHOT-B.
The image will be displayed with the
settings stored in the selected SHOT.
The focus, zoom, iris, gain, shutter
speed and white balance are
automatically adjusted to the stored
settings.
• On the shot transition check screen,
the settings do not shift to the stored
settings of the transition time and
curve set in [TRANS TIME] and
[TRANS CURVE] (p. 73)
1 Assign [SHOT TRANSITION] to
the ASSIGN buttons (p. 44).
z Tips
• Shot transition is assigned to ASSIGN 4, 5
and 6 buttons.
2 Store the settings (shot).
1 Press the ASSIGN 4 button repeatedly
to bring up the SHOT TRANSITION
STORE screen.
2 Manually adjust the settings.
See pages 26 to 41 for details on how to
adjust the settings manually.
3 Press the ASSIGN 5 button for storing
the settings in SHOT-A, or the
ASSIGN 6 button for storing the
settings in SHOT-B.
4 Execute the shot transition.
1 Press the ASSIGN 4 button repeatedly
to bring up the SHOT TRANSITION
EXEC screen.
2 Press the REC START/STOP button.
3 Press the ASSIGN 5 button for
recording with SHOT-A, or the
ASSIGN 6 button for recording with
SHOT-B.
The settings shift from the current ones
to the stored ones.
z Tips
• Press the ASSIGN 4 button repeatedly to
cancel the shot transition.
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Assigning the functions to the ASSIGN buttons (Continued)
b Notes
• When you change [SHOT TRANSITION]
(p. 46), press the ASSIGN 4 button repeatedly
to exit the shot transition screen.
• You cannot return from the stored SHOT-A or
SHOT-B settings to previous settings after you
execute the shot transition during recording.
• If you press the following buttons during the
shot transition operation, the operation will be
canceled:
– PICTURE PROFILE button
– MENU button
– ASSIGN button to which [EXP.FOCUS] is
assigned
– STATUS CHECK button
– ASSIGN button to which [SMTH SLW REC]
is assigned
• You can also make a transition from the SHOTA to the SHOT-B or from the SHOT-B to the
SHOT-A. For example, to make a transition
from the SHOT-A to the SHOT-B, display the
shot transition check screen, press the ASSIGN
5 button to bring up the SHOT-A and press the
REC START/STOP button. Then, display the
shot transition execution screen and press the
ASSIGN 6 button.
• You can rehearse the shot transition by pressing
the respective buttons (ASSIGN 5 or ASSIGN
6) to which your customized settings are
assigned before pressing the REC START/
STOP button in step 4.
To cancel the operation
Press the ASSIGN 4 button repeatedly to
exit the shot transition screen.
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Playback
VOLUME/MEMORY button
PLAY button
Recording/Playback
MEMORY/PLAY button
MEMORY/INDEX button
SEL/PUSH EXEC dial
MEMORY/DELETE button
You can play back movies as follows:
1 Slide the POWER switch to VCR while pressing the green button.
Slide the POWER
switch while pressing
the green button.
2 Start playing back.
Press m (rewind) to go to the point you want to view, then press N (play) to start
playback.
• x : STOP
• X : PAUSE (Press N or X again to restart the playback)
(Rewind, review)
• m : REW
FF (Cue, fast forward)
•M:
• y : SLOW
b Notes
• Your camcorder automatically goes into a stopped state when it is in pause for more than 3 minutes.
• The screen may temporarily go blank losing images and sound when signals switch between HDV
and DVCAM (DV) during playback of a tape in which HDV format and DVCAM (DV) format are
mixed.
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Playback (Continued)
• You cannot play back movies recorded in HDV format on DVCAM (DV) format video cameras or
mini DV players.
• You can play back a DV format tape on your camcorder only when its contents are recorded in the SP
mode. You cannot play back movies recorded on the DV format tape in the LP mode.
• Time code and user bits will not be displayed correctly when you play back a tape with no time code
or user bit data, or a tape with time code that your camcorder does not support.
z Tips
• See page 138 for indicators displayed on the screen during playback.
• See page 53 for how to switch displays during playback.
To search for a scene while viewing a movie
Press and hold m/M during playback (Picture Search). To view during fast forward, press
and hold M. To view during rewind, press and hold m (Skip Scan).
To adjust the volume
Adjust the volume with the VOLUME/MEMORY button.
To view still images
1 Set the POWER switch to VCR.
2 Press the MEMORY/PLAY button.
3 Select still image that you want to view using the VOLUME/MEMORY button.
To stop viewing still images, press the MEMORY/PLAY button again.
To display the list of still images (index screen)
1 Set the POWER switch to VCR.
2 Press the MEMORY/INDEX button.
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1 / 19
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3 Select a still image using the VOLUME/MEMORY button.
To display a single image, move B to that image and press the MEMORY/PLAY button.
To stop displaying the list of still images, press the MEMORY/INDEX button again.
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To delete still images from the “Memory Stick Duo”
1 Do the steps of “To view still images” to display still images that you want to delete.
2 Press the MEMORY/DELETE button.
3 Select [YES] with the SEL/PUSH EXEC dial.
The still image will be deleted.
b Notes
• Still images cannot be restored once you delete them.
• You cannot delete still images when the “Memory Stick Duo” is write-protected (p. 119) or the still image
is protected (p. 104).
z Tips
Recording/Playback
• To delete a still image in the index, move B to the still image using the VOLUME/MEMORY button,
then do steps 2 and 3.
• To delete all still images, do [
ALL ERASE] of the
(MEMORY SET) menu (p. 88).
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Changing/checking the settings in your
camcorder
Displaying recording data (Data
code)
You can display information, including
date, time and camera data, automatically
stored during recording on the screen
during playback.
1 Set the POWER switch B to VCR.
2 Press the DATA CODE button A
during playback or pause.
The screen changes (date and time
display t camera data display t no
display) as you press the button.
Changing the screen
You can turn on and off the display of the
time code, tape counter, and other
information on the screen.
Press the DISPLAY/BATT INFO
button E.
The screen indicators turn on (displayed)
and off (not displayed) as you press the
button.
When the POWER switch is set to
CAMERA, the screen changes (detailed
display t simple display t no display) as
you press the button.
z Tips
• You can display the screen indicators during
playback on a TV. Select [V-OUT/PANEL] or
[ALL OUTPUT] of [DISP OUTPUT] (p. 82).
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A SteadyShot off
B Exposure
appears during playback of the
movie recorded with the iris, gain and
shutter speed automatically adjusted.
appears during playback of the
movie recorded with the iris, gain and
shutter speed manually adjusted.
C Iris
appears in the iris value display
area during playback of the movie
recorded with the iris manually adjusted
to its maximum value.
D Gain
E Shutter speed
F White balance
appears during playback of the
movie recorded with the shot transition
or [MANU WB TEMP].
b Notes
Displaying the settings in your
camcorder (Status check)
You can check the settings of the following
items.
• Audio setup such as microphone volume level
(p. 42, 75)
• Output signal setup ([VCR HDV/DV], etc.)
(p. 83)
• Functions assigned to the ASSIGN buttons
(p. 44)
• Camera setup (p. 67)
• Optional external recording unit HVR-MRC1 or
HVR-DR60
AUDIO t OUTPUT t ASSIGN t
CAMERA t EXT DEVICE (when an
external device is connected)
When the POWER switch B is set to
VCR, the display changes in the
following sequence:
AUDIO t OUTPUT t ASSIGN t
EXT DEVICE (when an external device
is connected)
To hide the display
Press the STATUS CHECK button C.
Checking the remaining battery
(Battery Info)
Recording/Playback
• The exposure correction value (0EV), shutter
speed and iris will be displayed during viewing
of still images on “Memory Stick Duo.”
• Date and time will be displayed in the same area
when you select the date and time display. If
you record without setting date and time, [-- -----] and [--:--:--] will be displayed.
• An accurate shutter speed may not be displayed
when you play back a tape recorded with your
camcorder on another device. Check the data
code that is displayed on the screen when you
play back the tape on your camcorder for the
accurate shutter speed.
When the POWER switch B is set to
CAMERA, the display changes in the
following sequence:
Set the POWER switch B to OFF, then
press the DISPLAY/BATT INFO button
E. The approximate recordable time in the
selected format and battery information
appear for about 7 seconds. You can view
the battery information for up to 20 seconds
by pressing the button again while the
information is displayed.
Remaining battery (approx.)
60
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1 Press the STATUS CHECK button
Recording capacity (approx.)
C.
2 Turn the SEL/PUSH EXEC dial D
until a desired display shows up
on the screen.
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Locating a scene on a tape
To cancel the operation
Press the STOP button C on the Remote
Commander.
b Notes
• Each day of recording must be longer than 2
minutes. Your camcorder may not detect the
date if the recording of that date is short.
• The date search may not work properly if a
blank section exists on the tape.
A
B
C
Searching for a recording start
point (Index search)
You can search scenes by indexes recorded
at the start of recording (p. 45).
b Notes
• See page 135 for details on how to use the
Remote Commander.
Searching for a scene by date of
recording (Date search)
You can search scenes by recording dates.
1 Set the POWER switch to VCR.
2 Press the SEARCH M. button A
on the Remote Commander
repeatedly to select [DATE
SEARCH].
3 Press the . (previous)/>
(next) button B on the Remote
Commander to select a recording
date.
You can select a date previous or next to
the date of the current tape position.
Playback automatically starts from the
scene recorded on the selected date.
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1 Set the POWER switch to VCR.
2 Press the SEARCH M. button A
on the Remote Commander
repeatedly to select [INDEX
SEARCH].
3 Press the . (previous)/>
(next) button B on the Remote
Commander to select an index
point.
You can select an index previous or next
to the index of the current tape position.
Playback automatically starts from the
scene marked by the index.
To cancel the operation
Press the STOP button C on the Remote
Commander.
b Notes
• Recording between indexes must be longer than
2 minutes. Your camcorder may not detect the
date if the recording between the indexes is
short.
• The index search may not work properly if a
blank section exists on the tape.
Recording/Playback
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Playing the picture on a TV
Connection methods and image quality differ depending on what type of TV is connected and
connectors used.
Use the supplied AC Adaptor/Charger to obtain AC power (p. 12).
Refer also to the instruction manuals supplied with the device to be connected.
Jacks on your camcorder
Open the jack cover and connect the cable.
b Notes
• Set all the necessary menu items before you connect your camcorder to a TV. If you change the settings of
[VCR HDV/DV] or [i.LINK SET] after connecting your camcorder to the TV with an i.LINK cable, the
TV may not recognize video signals properly.
Connecting to a high definition TV
A movie recorded in HD quality is played back in HD quality.
A movie recorded in SD quality is played back in SD quality.
COMPONENT IN
HDMI
HDMI
i.LINK
i.LINK
(for HDV1080i)
B
C
AUDIO
A
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Type
Camcorder
A
Cable
TV
(IN/OUT REC)
[VCR HDV/DV] t
[AUTO] (83)
[VIDEO OUT] t
[COMPONENT] t
[1080i/576i] (84)
Component A/V cable
(supplied)
2
Menu Setting
(Green) Y
(Blue) PB/CB
(Red) PR/CR
b Notes
• If you connect only component video plugs, audio signals are not output. Connect the white and red plugs
to output audio signals.
B
3
HDMI cable (optional)
HDMI
HDMI
IN
IN
Recording/Playback
(White)
(Red)
(IN/OUT REC)
[VCR HDV/DV] t
[AUTO] (83)
b Notes
• Use an HDMI cable with the HDMI logo.
• Pictures in the DVCAM (DV) format are not output from the HDMI OUT jack, if copyright protection
signals are recorded in the pictures.
• DVCAM (DV) format pictures input to the camcorder via i.LINK cable (p. 97) cannot be output.
• Your TVs may not function correctly (for example, no sound or image). Do not connect the HDMI OUT
jack of your camcorder and HDMI OUT jack of the external device with the HDMI cable. This may cause
a malfunction.
z Tips
• HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is an interface to send both video and audio signals.
Connecting HDMI OUT jack to an external device supplies high quality images and digital audio to you.
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Playing the picture on a TV (Continued)
: Signal flow, ( ): Reference pages
Type
Camcorder
Cable
C
1
i.LINK cable (optional)
TV
Menu Setting
(IN/OUT REC)
[VCR HDV/DV] t
[AUTO] (83)
[i.LINK SET] t [HDV
t DV CONV] t [OFF]
(85)
b Notes
• Your TV needs to have an i.LINK jack compatible with HDV1080i. For details, confirm the
specifications of your TV.
• If your TV is not compatible with HDV1080i, connect your camcorder and TV with the supplied
component A/V cable and A/V connecting cable as illustrated in
.
• The TV needs to be set so that it recognizes that the camcorder is connected. Refer to the instruction
manuals supplied with your TV.
• This camcorder has a 4-pin i.LINK terminal. Select a cable that fits the terminal on the TV to be attached.
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Connecting to a 16:9 (wide) or 4:3 TV
A movie recorded in HD quality is converted and played
back in SD quality. A movie recorded in SD quality is played
back in SD quality.
COMPONENT IN
i.LINK
i.LINK
VIDEO/AUDIO
VIDEO/AUDIO
AUDIO
E
F
G
To set the aspect ratio according to the connected TV (16:9/4:3)
Set the down-convert setting as follows:
For HDV format signals:
(IN/OUT REC) menu t [VIDEO OUT] t [DOWN CONVERT]
For DV format signals:
(IN/OUT REC) menu t [VIDEO OUT] t [DV WIDE CONV]
Recording/Playback
D
SSVIDEO
VIDEO
z Tips
• When your TV is monaural (When your TV has only one audio input jack), connect the yellow plug of the
A/V connecting cable to the video input jack and connect the white (left channel) or the red (right
channel) plug to the audio input jack of your TV or VCR. When you want to play back the sound in
monaural mode, use a connecting cable for that purpose.
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Playing the picture on a TV (Continued)
: Signal flow, ( ): Reference pages
Type
Camcorder
D
Cable
TV
Component A/V cable
(supplied)
2
(Green) Y
(Blue) PB/CB
(Red) PR/CR
(White)
(Red)
Menu Setting
(IN/OUT REC)
[VCR HDV/DV]
t[AUTO] (83)
[VIDEO OUT]
t[COMPONENT]
t[1080i/576i] (84)
[VIDEO OUT]
t[DOWN CONVERT]/
[DV WIDE CONV]
t[SQUEEZE]/
[LETTER BOX]/[EDGE
CROP]* (85)
b Notes
• If you connect only component video plugs, audio signals are not output. Connect the white and red plugs
to output audio signals.
E
1
i.LINK cable (optional)
(IN/OUT REC)
[VCR HDV/DV] t
[AUTO] (83)
[i.LINK SET] t [HDV
t DV CONV] t [ON]
(85)
b Notes
• The TV needs to be set so that it recognizes that the camcorder is connected. Refer to the instruction
manuals supplied with your TV.
• This camcorder has a 4-pin i.LINK terminal. Select a cable that fits the terminal on the TV to be attached.
* Change the settings according to the TV connected.
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Type
Camcorder
Cable
TV
A/V connecting cable with
S VIDEO (optional)
2
(White)
(Red)
Menu Setting
(IN/OUT REC)
[VCR HDV/DV] t
[AUTO] (83)
[VIDEO OUT] t
[DOWN CONVERT]/
[DV WIDE CONV] t
[SQUEEZE]/[LETTER
BOX]/[EDGE CROP]*
(85)
(Yellow)
2
A/V connecting cable
(supplied)
(Yellow)
(White)
(Red)
Recording/Playback
b Notes
• When connecting only an S VIDEO plug (S VIDEO channel), audio signals are not output. To output
audio signals, connect the white and red plugs of the A/V connecting cable with S VIDEO to the audio
input jack of your TV.
• This connection produces higher resolution pictures compared with the A/V connecting cable (Type
).
(IN/OUT REC)
[VCR HDV/DV] t
[AUTO] (83)
[VIDEO OUT] t
[DOWN CONVERT]/
[DV WIDE CONV] t
[SQUEEZE]/[LETTER
BOX]/[EDGE CROP]*
(85)
* Change the settings according to the TV connected.
z Tips
• If you connect your camcorder to the TV using more than one type of cable to output images, the order of
priority of the TV input jacks is as follows:
HDMI t component video t S VIDEO t video.
• See page 121 for the details of i.LINK.
When connecting to your TV via a VCR
Select the connecting method on page 93 depending on the input jack of the VCR. Connect
your camcorder to the LINE IN input on the VCR using the A/V connecting cable. Set the
input selector on the VCR to LINE (VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2, etc.).
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Using the Menu
Using the menu items
You can change various settings or make
detailed adjustments using the menu items
displayed on the screen.
3 Turn the SEL/PUSH EXEC dial
until the icon of the desired menu
is highlighted, then press the dial
to select the menu.
CAMERA SET (p. 67)
AUDIO SET (p. 75)
DISPLAY SET (p. 78)
IN/OUT REC (p. 83)
TC/UB SET (p. 86)
POWER switch
MENU
button
SEL/PUSH EXEC dial
MEMORY SET (p. 88)
OTHERS (p. 90)
OTHERS
RETURN
CAMERA PROF.
ASSIGN BTN
CLOCK SET
WORLD TIME
LANGUAGE
QUICK REC
DATE REC
[ MENU ] : END
STBY
1 Set the POWER switch to
CAMERA or VCR.
2 Press the MENU button.
The menu index screen appears.
4 Turn the SEL/PUSH EXEC dial
until the desired menu item is
highlighted, then press the dial to
select the item.
The available menu items vary
depending on the position of the power
switch of your camcorder. Unavailable
items will be grayed out.
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5 Turn the SEL/PUSH EXEC dial
until the desired setting is
highlighted or to bring up the
desired setting, then press the
dial to confirm the setting.
STBY
00:00:28:10
BEEP
OFF
ON
[ MENU ] : END
6 Press the MENU button to hide
Using the Menu
the menu screen.
To return to the previous screen, select
[
RETURN].
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.
Menu items
Available menu items (z) vary depending on the POWER switch
position.
Position of POWER switch:
CAMERA
VCR
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(CAMERA SET) menu (p. 67)
IRIS/EXPOSURE
GAIN SETUP
SMOOTH GAIN
HYPER GAIN
AGC LIMIT
MINUS AGC
WB PRESET
WB OUTDR LVL
WB TEMP SET
ATW SENS
SMOOTH WB
AE SHIFT
AE RESPONSE
AT IRIS LMT
ECS FREQ.
FLCKR REDUCE
CNTRST ENHCR
BACK LIGHT
SPOTLIGHT
STEADYSHOT
AF ASSIST
FOCUS MACRO
HANDLE ZOOM
SPEED ZOOM
D.EXTENDER
FADER
SMTH SLW REC
INTERVAL REC
DV FRAME REC
SHOT TRANSITION
x.v.Color
COLOR BAR
(AUDIO SET) menu (p. 75)
DV AU.MODE
AUDIO LIMIT
INT MIC SET
XLR SET
AUDIO CH SEL
DV AUDIO MIX
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Position of POWER switch:
CAMERA
VCR
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(DISPLAY SET) menu (p. 78)
Using the Menu
ZEBRA
HISTOGRAM
PEAKING
MARKER
EXP.FOCUS TYPE
CAM DATA DSP
AU.LVL DISP
ZOOM DISPLAY
FOCUS DISP
SHUTTER DISP
LCD BRIGHT
LCD COLOR
LCD BL LEVEL
VF B.LIGHT
VF COLOR
VF POWERMODE
LETTER SIZE
REMAINING
DISP OUTPUT
(IN/OUT REC) menu (p. 83)
REC FORMAT
VCR HDV/DV
HDV PROGRE.
DV PROGRE.
DV REC MODE
DV WIDE REC
VIDEO OUT
i.LINK SET
EXT REC CTRL
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Menu items (Continued)
Position of POWER switch:
CAMERA
VCR
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(TC/UB SET) menu (p. 86)
TC PRESET
TC COUNTUP
UB PRESET
TC RUN
TC MAKE
TC LINK
UB TIME REC
UB-DATE/TC-TIME
(MEMORY SET) menu (p. 88)
ALL ERASE
FORMAT
FILE NO.
NEW FOLDER
REC FOLDER
PB FOLDER
(OTHERS) menu (p. 90)
CAMERA PROF.
ASSIGN BTN
CLOCK SET
WORLD TIME
LANGUAGE
PB ZOOM
QUICK REC
DATE REC
BEEP
REC LAMP[F]
REC LAMP[R]
REMOTE CTRL
HOURS METER
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(CAMERA SET)
menu
Settings to adjust your camcorder to the
recording conditions (GAIN SETUP/BACK
LIGHT/STEADYSHOT, etc.)
The default settings are marked with B.
The indicators in parentheses appear when
the items are selected.
See page 62 for details on selecting
menu items.
Press the MENU button t select the
(CAMERA SET) with the SEL/PUSH
EXEC dial.
IRIS/EXPOSURE
x RING ROTATE
You can select the rotation direction of the
iris ring.
B NORMAL
Makes images dark with clockwise
rotation of the iris ring.
OPPOSITE
Makes images dark with counterclockwise rotation of the iris ring.
GAIN SETUP
You can set gain values for H, M and L
positions of the gain switch. The default
settings of [H], [M] and [L] are 18dB, 9dB
and 0dB, respectively.
b Notes
1 Select [H], [M] or [L] with the SEL/
PUSH EXEC dial.
• You cannot assign [RING ASSIGN] to an
ASSIGN button.
• When the AUTO/MANUAL switch is set to
AUTO, the IRIS/EXPOSURE button is not
available.
2 Set the gain value with the SEL/PUSH
EXEC dial, and press the dial.
You can select the value between -6dB
and 21dB by 3dB. The larger the value,
the higher the gain.
z Tips
3 Select [OK] with the SEL/PUSH EXEC
dial.
• The iris, gain and shutter speed values are
adjusted as follows when you change the
[RING ASSIGN] setting with the AUTO/
MANUAL switch set to MANUAL.
Using the Menu
x RING ASSIGN
You can select either [IRIS] (default
setting) or [EXPOSURE] as the function
assigned to the iris ring (p. 28).
remains in automatic adjustment after
changing [IRIS] to [EXPOSURE]. If it is in
manual adjustment, it remains in manual
adjustment after changing [IRIS] to
[EXPOSURE].
You can adjust the iris, gain and shutter speed
with the iris ring when
is displayed next to
the values on the screen.
Adjustment for the gain and shutter speed can
be switched between [EXPOSURE] and
manual.
– When you change [RING ASSIGN] from
[EXPOSURE] to [IRIS]
The adjustment remains in the same mode
that it was in prior to changing [RING
ASSIGN]. If it is in automatic adjustment, it
remains in automatic adjustment after
changing [EXPOSURE] to [IRIS]. If it is in
manual adjustment, it remains in manual
adjustment after changing [EXPOSURE] to
[IRIS].
Adjustments for the gain and shutter speed
can be switched between automatic and
manual.
• You can assign [RING ROTATE] to one of the
ASSIGN buttons (p. 44).
4 Press the MENU button to hide the
menu screen.
– When you change [RING ASSIGN] from
[IRIS] to [EXPOSURE]
The adjustment remains in the same mode
that it was in prior to changing [RING
ASSIGN]. If it is in automatic adjustment, it
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Press the MENU button t select the
(CAMERA SET) with the SEL/PUSH EXEC dial.
SMOOTH GAIN
You can set the transition speed at which
the gain setting shifts from one value to
another, set for the gain switch positions,
when you switch the gain switch from a
position to another. You can select the
transition speed from [FAST], [MIDDLE]
and [SLOW] or set to [OFF]. The default
setting is [OFF].
HYPER GAIN
When you set this function to [ON]
(
), you can increase the gain to its
limit. The default setting is [OFF].
b Notes
• During the hyper gain, the picture quality will
be reduced due to noise.
• [HYPER GAIN] is automatically set to [OFF] if
you turn the power off and back on.
• When you record a movie with [HYPER GAIN]
set to [ON] or the gain set to [-6dB] and play it
back with the data code, the gain value is
displayed as [---].
z Tips
• You are recommended to use this function with
manual focus.
AGC LIMIT
You can select the upper limit for the Auto
Gain Control (AGC) from [OFF] (21dB, the
default setting), [18dB], [15dB], [12dB],
[9dB], [6dB], [3dB] and [0dB].
b Notes
If you adjust the gain manually, you cannot obtain
the effect of [AGC LIMIT].
MINUS AGC
When you set this function to [ON], the
automatic gain control range can be
expanded to the negative range. Especially
in a bright environment, minus gain control
allows more suitable gain setting and
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enables low noise recording. The dynamic
range of your camcorder is not reduced
when you set [MINUS AGC] to [ON].
B ON
Enables minus gain control during
automatic gain control, as required.
OFF
Disables minus gain control during
automatic gain control.
WB PRESET
You can use the preset white balance. For
more details, see page 31.
WB OUTDR LVL
You can set an offset value to adjust the
outdoor white balance when you set [WB
PRESET] to [OUTDOOR]. You can select
the offset value from [-7] (bluish) - [0]
(normal) - [+7] (reddish). The default
setting is [0] .
WB TEMP SET
You can set the color temperature between
2300K and 15000K in 100K steps when
you set [WB PRESET] to [MANU WB
TEMP].
ATW SENS
You can set the auto white balance
operation under a reddish light source such
as an incandescent lamp or candle, or under
a bluish light source such as in outdoor
shade.
B INTELLIGENT
Automatically adjusts the white balance so
that scenes look natural for the light
source.
HIGH
Automatically adjusts the white balance
while reducing redness or blueness.
MIDDLE
LOW
Automatically adjusts the white balance
while increasing redness or blueness.
b Notes
• This is only effective when white balance is
adjusted automatically.
• [ATW SENS] is not effective under a clear sky
or the sun.
SMOOTH WB
AE SHIFT
You can set an offset value to adjust the
automatic exposure adjustment value
between [-7] (dark) and [+7] (bright) with
the SEL/PUSH EXEC dial. The default
setting is [0] .
and selected value
appears on the screen when you change the
value from the default setting.
b Notes
• This function is not effective while you adjust
the iris, shutter speed and gain all manually.
• [AE SHIFT] is canceled when [EXPOSURE] is
manually adjusted.
• This function is not effective when [HYPER
GAIN] is set to [ON].
You can select the speed at which the
automatic exposure adjustment function
follows changes in the brightness of the
subject. You can select the speed from
[FAST], [MIDDLE] and [SLOW]. The
default setting is [FAST].
AT IRIS LMT
You can select the highest iris value for the
automatic adjustment from [F11], [F9.6],
[F8], [F6.8], [F5.6], [F4.8] and [F4]. The
default setting is [F11].
b Notes
• This function is not effective during the manual
iris adjustment.
ECS FREQ.
You can set the shutter speed so that
horizontal strips do not appear on a monitor
screen, which is likely to occur when you
record a monitor screen. Change the setting
with the SEL/PUSH EXEC dial, then press
the dial to confirm the setting. The default
setting is [50.00Hz] .
You must set the shutter speed to the ECS
(
) prior to setting this function (p. 30).
You can set the shutter speed in the
following frequency ranges depending on
the setting of [SCAN TYPE]. How to select
[SCAN TYPE] depends on the setting of
[REC FORMAT] of
(IN/OUT REC)
menu.
[HDV1080i]: [HDV PROGRE.] t [REC
TYPE] t [SCAN TYPE]
[DV]: [DV PROGRE.] t [SCAN TYPE]
SCAN TYPE
Frequency range
50
50.00 Hz to 200.0 Hz
25
25.00 Hz to 200.0 Hz
Continued ,
Using the Menu
You can set the transition speed at which
the color temperature values shifts from one
value to another, set for the white balance
memory switch positions, when you switch
the white balance memory switch from a
position to another. You can select the
transition speed from [FAST], [MIDDLE]
and [SLOW] or set to [OFF]. The default
setting is [OFF].
AE RESPONSE
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Press the MENU button t select the
(CAMERA SET) with the SEL/PUSH EXEC dial.
b Notes
• When you record a movie with the shutter speed
set in [ECS FREQ.] and play it back with the
data code, the shutter speed value is displayed as
[---].
FLCKR REDUCE
B ON
Reduces flickering. Flickering of the
screen under a light source such as
fluorescent lamps will be reduced.
OFF
Not reduce flickering.
b Notes
• Flickering may not be reduced for certain light
sources.
SPOTLIGHT
When you set this function to [ON] ( ),
you can prevent overexposure of light
during recording of a subject under strong
light, such as a stage. For example, you can
prevent people's faces from overhighlighting. The default setting is [OFF].
b Notes
• [SPOTLIGHT] is set to [OFF] when you set
[BACK LIGHT] to [ON].
• [SPOTLIGHT] is set to [OFF] when
[EXPOSURE] is manually adjusted.
• You cannot use the spotlight function if at least
two of iris, gain, and shutter speed are adjusted
manually.
• [SPOTLIGHT] is set to [OFF] when [HYPER
GAIN] is set to [ON].
.
CNTRST ENHCR
x ON/OFF
When you select [ON], you can reduce
camera shakes. Select [OFF] ( ) when
you use a tripod (optional) to make images
look natural. The default setting is [ON].
b Notes
x TYPE
You can select a type of camera-shake
reduction for different recording situations.
• When you set [BACK LIGHT] to [ON],
[CNTRST ENHCR] is temporarily disabled.
BACK LIGHT
When you set this function to [ON] (.),
you can correct backlighting. The default
setting is [OFF].
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STEADYSHOT
When you set this function to [ON], your
camcorder detects high contrast images,
such as backlit scenes, and automatically
improves the unexposed images. The
default setting is [OFF].
HARD
Reduces camera shakes at a high level.
This setting is not suitable for panorama
tilt recordings.
B STANDARD
b Notes
Reduces camera shakes at a standard level.
• [BACK LIGHT] is set to [OFF] when you set
[SPOTLIGHT] to [ON].
• [BACK LIGHT] is set to [OFF] when
[EXPOSURE] is manually adjusted.
• [BACK LIGHT] is set to [OFF] if at least two of
iris, gain, and shutter speed are adjusted
manually.
• [BACK LIGHT] is set to [OFF] when [HYPER
GAIN] is set to [ON].
SOFT
Reduces camera shakes at a low level.
Slight unsteadiness remains in movies,
which make the movies look as they are.
WIDE CONV.
This item is provided for a wide
conversion lens (optional), and especially
effective for Sony VCL-HG0872A wide
conversion lens.
AF ASSIST
When you set this function to [ON], you
can temporarily focus manually using the
focus ring during the auto focus adjustment.
The default setting is [OFF].
b Notes
• This function is effective only when the FOCUS
switch is set to AUTO (p. 27).
FOCUS MACRO
HANDLE ZOOM
You can select the zoom speed for the FIX
position of the handle zoom switch from [1]
(slow) through [8] (fast). The default setting
is [3].
b Notes
• This function is automatically set to [OFF]
when you turn the power off and back on.
FADER
You can add visual effects to transition
between scenes.
1 Select [WHITE FADER] or [BLACK
FADER] during standby to fade in with the
selected effect or recording to fade out with
the selected effect.
2 Press the REC START/STOP button.
The fader indicator stops flashing and
disappears when the fading is complete.
To cancel before starting the operation,
select [OFF] in step 1.
The setting will be cleared every time you
press the REC START/STOP button.
STBY
Fading out
Using the Menu
When you set this function to [ON], you
can focus on a subject within 80 cm (about
2 5/8 feet). The default setting is [ON].
When you set this function to [OFF] (
),
you can set fine focus on a subject further
than 80 cm regardless of the zoom position
although you will lose focus on a subject
within 80 cm.
subjects such as a wild bird away at a
distance. The default setting is [OFF].
REC
Fading in
WHITE FADER
SPEED ZOOM
When you set this function to [ON], you
can increase the zoom speed of the zoom
lever and the handle zoom. The default
setting is [OFF].
BLACK FADER
b Notes
b Notes
• When you set this function to [ON], the
operation sound of the zoom may also be
recorded.
D.EXTENDER
When you set this function to [ON] (
),
the displayed image becomes 1.5 times
larger. The image quality decreases because
the image is digitally processed. This
function helps you to focus on far-away
• This function is automatically set to [OFF]
when you turn the power off and back on.
SMTH SLW REC
Fast moving subjects and actions, which
cannot be captured under the general
recording conditions, can be recorded in
smooth moving slow-motion.
This is useful for recording fast actions
such as a golf or tennis swing.
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Press the MENU button t select the
(CAMERA SET) with the SEL/PUSH EXEC dial.
Select [EXECUTE], and press the REC
START/STOP button on the [SMTH SLW
REC] screen.
A recording of the length set in [REC
TIME] is stretched by 4 times and recorded
as a slow-motion movie.
Recording ends when [Recording...]
disappears from the screen.
To cancel [SMTH SLW REC], press the
MENU button.
You can select the [SMTH SLW REC]
settings suitable for your recording.
x REC TIMING
You can use this to select when recording
starts in relation to when the REC START/
STOP button is pressed.
[START TRIG]*
[CENTER TRIG]
x
TRIG LEVEL
You can select the sound level at which
recording is triggered from [HIGH],
[MIDDLE] and [LOW] in [
TRIG
LEVEL]. The default setting is [HIGH].
b Notes
• Sounds cannot be recorded.
• The shutter speed is automatically set to 1/215
second when you start [SMTH SLW REC].
• The recording time may be shorter than the set
time, depending on recording conditions.
• The image quality is lower than with the regular
recording.
z Tips
• After executing [SMTH SLW REC] with an
ASSIGN button, you can also cancel [SMTH
SLW REC] by pressing the ASSIGN button
again. See page 44 for details on how to use the
ASSIGN buttons.
• When [
TRIG] is set to [ON], you can also
start recording by pressing the REC START/
STOP button.
• When you manually set the microphone volume
to a low level, [
TRIG] may not work
properly. We recommend that you set [
TRIG LEVEL] to [MIDDLE] or [LOW].
INTERVAL REC
[END TRIG]
* The default setting is [START TRIG].
x REC TIME
You can select the recording time from
[3sec], [6sec] and [12sec]. The default
setting is [3sec].
The picture quality deteriorates as the
recording time increases.
x
TRIG
When you set this function to [ON],
recording automatically starts in response
to a preset sound level instead of the REC
START/STOP button being pressed.
The [
TRIG] setting is canceled when
you turn the power off and back on.
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You can record a series of movies on a tape
at regular intervals. This function is useful
to observe things like cloud movements or
daylight changes. The scenes run smoothly
into each other when you play back the
tape. Use the AC Adapter/Charger to obtain
AC power for long recording.
Recording
interval
Recording
Recording
interval
1 Select [ON/OFF] t [ON] with the SEL/
PUSH EXEC dial.
2 Perform the following step if you are
changing the recording time from the
default setting of [0.5sec]. If you are
keeping the default recording time, go
straight to step 3.
Select [REC TIME] t [0.5sec], [1sec],
[1.5sec] or [2sec] with the SEL/PUSH
EXEC dial.
3 Perform the following step if you are
changing the interval time from the default
setting of [30sec]. If you are keeping the
default interval time, go straight to step 4.
Select [INTERVAL] t [30sec], [1min],
[5min] or [10min].
4 Select [OK] with the SEL/PUSH EXEC
dial.
5 Press the MENU button to hide the menu
screen.
6 Press the REC START/STOP button.
The [INTERVAL REC] recording starts.
b Notes
• The recording time and interval time may differ
slightly from the settings.
• If you focus manually, you can get sharp images
even if the lighting changes.
You can record stop motion (or frame-byframe) animation movies. That type of
animation uses a technique of changing the
subject, such as a doll or a toy's positions
and recording it at each different position
while your camcorder sits still. Use the
Remote Commander to reduce camera
shakes.
B OFF
Not use this function.
ON (
)
Records a movie by stop motion (or frameby-frame) technique.
1 Select [ON] with the SEL/PUSH
EXEC dial.
2 Press the MENU button to hide the
menu screen.
3 Press the REC START/STOP button.
Your camcorder records a movie for
about 6 frames and returns to standby.
4 Move the subject and repeat step 3.
Using the Menu
To cancel [INTERVAL REC], press the
REC START/STOP button.
The operation of your camcorder differs
depending on when you press the REC
START/STOP button.
If you press the button during [INTERVAL
REC] recording, the recording temporarily
stops. If you press it again, the
[INTERVAL REC] recording restarts,
If you press the button during [INTERVAL
REC] interval, the [INTERVAL REC]
recording stops and regular recording starts.
If you press it again, regular recording
stops. If you press the button once again,
the [INTERVAL REC] recording restarts.
To cancel the [INTERVAL REC]
recording, select [ON/OFF] t [OFF] with
the SEL/PUSH EXEC dial.
DV FRAME REC
b Notes
• When you use frame recording continuously,
the remaining tape time will not be indicated
correctly.
• The last scene will be longer than other scenes.
• You cannot record index signals during frame
recording.
• This function is automatically set to [OFF]
when you turn the power off and back on.
SHOT TRANSITION
You can set [TRANS TIME], [TRANS
CURVE], [START TIMER] and [REC
LINK].
See page 46 for details on the shot
transition function.
x TRANS TIME
You can set the transition time between
[3.5sec] and [90.0sec]. The default setting
is [4.0sec].
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Press the MENU button t select the
(CAMERA SET) with the SEL/PUSH EXEC dial.
x TRANS CURVE
You can select the transition curve.
Characteristics of the transition curves are
illustrated in the following graphs.
*1: parameter level
*2: time
x REC LINK
B OFF
Not use this function
SHOT-A
LINEAR
Starts transition to SHOT-A when
recording is started.
Makes the transition linearly.
SHOT-B
*1
Starts transition to SHOT-B when
recording is started.
x.v.Color
*2
B SOFT STOP
Makes the transition slowly at the end.
*1
*2
SOFT TRANS
Makes the transition slowly at the
beginning and end, and linearly in
between.
*1
*2
b Notes
• You cannot change [TRANS TIME] and
[TRANS CURVE] settings during store, check,
or execution of [SHOT TRANSITION]. Cancel
[SHOT TRANSITION] setting by pressing the
ASSIGN 4 button several times before changing
[TRANS TIME] or [TRANS CURVE] setting.
x START TIMER
You can set the timer for starting the shot
transition. You can select the time from
[5sec], [10sec] and [20sec]. The default
setting is [OFF].
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When you set this function to [ON], you
can record with the wider color range. Your
camcorder can reproduce brilliant and vivid
colors for flowers and the beautiful bluegreen of tropical oceans that cannot be
matched by conventional technologies.
The default setting is [OFF].
b Notes
• The colors may not be well reproduced when
you play back a movie recorded with this
function set to [ON] on a TV that does not
support x.v.Color.
• You cannot set [x.v.Color] in the following
cases:
– When recording in SD (standard) format
– When recording movies
• When you set [x.v.Color] to [ON], the picture
profile will be disabled.
COLOR BAR
x ON/OFF
When you select [ON], you can display
color bars on the screen or record them on a
tape. This function helps you to adjust
colors when you view movies recorded
with your camcorder on a TV or a monitor.
The default setting is [OFF].
b Notes
• This function is automatically set to [OFF]
when you turn the power off and back on.
(AUDIO SET) menu
Settings for the audio recording (DV
AU.MODE/XLR SET, etc.)
x TYPE
Selects a type of the color bars.
TYPE 1
The default settings are marked with B.
The indicators in parentheses appear when
the items are selected.
See page 62 for details on selecting
menu items.
Press the MENU buttont select the
(AUDIO SET) with the SEL/PUSH
EXEC dial.
DV AU.MODE (DV Audio mode)
FS32K (
B FS48K (
)
Records in the 16-bit mode (1 stereo sound
with high quality). Select this setting for
the DVCAM/DV SP recording.
Using the Menu
TYPE 2
)
Records in the 12-bit mode (2 stereo
sounds). Select this setting for the
DVCAM/DV SP recording.
b Notes
TYPE 3
• When recording in the HDV format, sound is
automatically recorded in the [FS48K] mode.
•
appears when the DVCAM standard is not
met (p. 117).
AUDIO LIMIT
You can set the clipping-noise reduction
function for CH1/CH2.
TYPE 4 (75% brightness of TYPE 3)
B OFF
Disables the function.
x TONE
Outputs audio tone signals (1 kHz: full bit
-18 dB) when you set [TONE] to [ON]. The
default setting is [OFF].
ON
Enables the function.
b Notes
• This function is available only when you set the
AUTO/MAN switch to MAN.
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Press the MENU button t select the
(AUDIO SET) with the SEL/PUSH EXEC dial.
INT MIC SET
x INT MIC NR
You can reduce noise from the internal
microphone.
LINKED
Applies the AGC of CH1 linked with that
of CH2. Sound inputs from CH1/CH2 will
be recorded as a set of sound such as stereo
sound. A appears on the status check
screen.
B ON
Reduces noise from the internal
microphone.
appears on the status check screen.
OFF
Does not reduce noise from the internal
microphone.
x INT MIC SENS
You can set recording sensitivity of the
internal microphone.
B NORMAL
Sensitivity that is normally used in
professional recordings.
HIGH
Sensitivity that is normally used in
consumer recordings.
appears on the status check
screen.
x INT MIC WIND
B OFF
Disables wind noise reduction.
ON
Enables wind noise reduction.
appears on the status check screen.
XLR SET
x XLR AGC LINK
You can select either linked or separate
AGC (Auto Gain Control) of CH1 and CH2
when using an external microphone.
B SEPARATE
Separately applies the AGC for CH1/CH2.
Sound inputs from CH1/CH2 will be
recorded as separate sound.
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b Notes
• This function is available when the CH1 and
CH2 switches are set to AUTO and the INPUT1
and INPUT2 switches are both set to MIC or
both set to LINE (p. 42).
x AU.MAN GAIN
You can select either linked or separate
audio level control of CH1and CH2 when
using an external microphone.
B SEPARATE
Separately controls the audio levels of
CH1 and CH2. Sound inputs from CH1
and CH2 will be recorded as separate
sound.
LINKED (
)
Controls the audio level of CH1 linked
with that of CH2. Sound inputs from CH1
and CH2 will be recorded as a set of sound
such as stereo sound. M appears on the
status check screen.
b Notes
• This function is available when the CH1 and
CH2 switches are set to MAN and the INPUT1
and INPUT2 switches are both set to MIC or
both set to LINE (p. 42).
• When you select [LINKED], you can adjust the
volume with the AUDIO LEVEL dial of CH1
(p. 42).
x INPUT1 MIC NR
You can reduce noise from the
microphone.
B ON
Reduces noise from the microphone.
appears on the status check screen.
OFF
Does not reduce noise from the
microphone.
b Notes
• The setting is not effective when you set the
INPUT1 switch to LINE.
x INPUT1 TRIM
You can adjust the input signal level from
INPUT1.
You can select from [-18dB], [-12dB],
[-6dB], [0dB], [+6dB] and [+12dB]. The
default setting is [0dB].
recording point. If it is distorted at the input
point, adjust the sound using the INPUT TRIM
function. If it is distorted at the recording point,
lower the total volume level manually.
• If you set INPUT TRIM too far to the minus
side, the microphone volume becomes too low,
resulting in a poor signal to noise ratio.
• Test the effect of the INPUT TRIM function
according to the microphone used or the sound
field of the recording site before actual
recording.
b Notes
• The setting is not effective when you set the
INPUT1 switch to LINE.
x INPUT1 WIND
B OFF
AUDIO CH SEL
B CH1,CH2
Reproduces sound of CH1 and CH2 in
respective channels.
CH1
ON
Reproduces sound of CH1 in channels 1
and 2.
Enables wind noise reduction.
appears on the status check screen.
CH2
b Notes
Reproduces sound of CH2 in channels 1
and 2.
• The setting is not effective when you set the
INPUT1 switch to LINE.
CH1+CH2
x INPUT2 MIC NR
Reproduces mixed sound of CH1 and CH2
in channels 1 and 2.
x INPUT2 TRIM
z Tips
x INPUT2 WIND
You can set INPUT2 in the same way as
INPUT1.
• When you select [CH1,CH2] and play back a
tape on your camcorder, sound of CH1 + CH2
comes out of the speakers.
• When you select [CH1+CH2], the same sound is
outputted from right and left speakers of a
device to be connected.
z Tips
• -48dBu is set as 0dB in your camcorder.
• Set [INPUT TRIM] to [0dB] for the supplied
microphone (ECM-XM1).
• Set [INPUT TRIM] to [+12dB] for a
microphone with an average sensitivity,
including the optional microphone (Sony ECMNV1).
• The INPUT TRIM function adjusts the input
level from an external microphone. When using
a highly sensitive microphone or recording loud
sound, set this to the minus side. When using a
less sensitive microphone or recording quiet
sound, set it to the plus side.
• When recording loud sound, the sound may be
distorted at either the input point or the
Using the Menu
Disables wind noise reduction.
DV AUDIO MIX
You can monitor the sound dubbed from
another device or recorded through 4channel microphone during playback. You
can set how to output the sound.
B CH1,CH2
Outputs only the sound recorded in CH1
and CH2 during recording.
MIX
Outputs mixed sound of the sound
recorded in CH1 and CH2 during
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Press the MENU button t select the
(AUDIO SET) with the SEL/PUSH
EXEC dial.
recording and the sound dubbed in CH3
and CH4.
CH3,CH4
Outputs only the sound dubbed in CH3 and
CH4.
(DISPLAY SET)
menu
Display settings of the display and the
viewfinder (MARKER/VF B.LIGHT/DISP
OUTPUT, etc.)
The default settings are marked with B.
The indicators in parentheses appear when
the items are selected.
See page 62 for details on selecting
menu items.
Press the MENU button t select the
(DISPLAY SET) with the SEL/PUSH
EXEC dial.
ZEBRA
You can display a zebra pattern as a guide
for adjusting brightness.
x ON/OFF
When you select [ON],
and the
brightness level appear on the screen. The
zebra pattern will not be recorded on a tape
or a “Memory Stick Duo.” The default
setting is [OFF].
x LEVEL
You can select the brightness level between
70 and 100 or 100+. The default setting is
[70].
z Tips
• The zebra pattern is a strip pattern displayed
over a part of an image on the screen when the
part is higher than a preset brightness level.
HISTOGRAM
You can adjust the iris while referring to a
histogram. A histogram is a graph that
shows the distribution of the image
brightness. You can use the histogram as a
guide for adjusting the iris. The histogram
will not be recorded on a tape or a
“Memory Stick Duo.”
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B OFF
b Notes
Does not display a histogram.
NORMAL
Displays a histogram.
• You cannot record an image with
enhanced details on a tape or a “Memory
Stick Duo.”
ADVANCE
z Tips
Displays a histogram, and a bar that
indicates an average of the brightness
levels around the center of an image
(within the marker) on the histogram.
• You can focus more easily using this
function in combination with the
expanded focus function (p. 28).
Pixels
Average
z Tips
• The left area on the graph shows the darker
areas of the image while the right area shows the
brighter areas.
• A vertical line that indicates the brightness level
of [ZEBRA] will be displayed on the histogram
when you set [ZEBRA] to [ON].
PEAKING
x ON/OFF
When you select [ON], you can display an
image on the screen with its details
enhanced. This function helps you to adjust
the focus. The default setting is [OFF].
x COLOR
You can select peaking color from
[WHITE], [RED] and [YELLOW]. The
default setting is [WHITE].
x ON/OFF
When you select [ON], you can display
markers. The default setting is [OFF].
Markers will not be recorded on a tape or
“Memory Stick Duo.”
x CENTER
When you select [ON], you can display a
marker at the center of the screen. The
default setting is [ON].
Using the Menu
Darker
Brighter
Brightness
MARKER
x ASPECT
When you select [ON], you can display
markers at boundaries of display area
defined by the aspect ratio, which you can
select from [4:3], [13:9] and [14:9]. The
default setting is [OFF].
x SAFETY ZONE
When you select [ON], then [80%] or
[90%], you can display markers at
boundaries of display area that regular
home TVs can display. The default setting
is [OFF].
x LEVEL
You can select a peaking sensitivity from
[HIGH], [MIDDLE] and [LOW]. The
default setting is [MIDDLE].
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Press the MENU button t select the
(DISPLAY SET) with the SEL/PUSH EXEC dial.
x GUIDEFRAME
When you select [ON], you can display
frame markers that help you to check
horizontal and vertical positions of a
subject. The default setting is [OFF].
CAM DATA DSP (Camera data
display)
When you set this function to [ON], you
can constantly display the iris, shutter speed
and gain settings on the screen. The default
setting is [OFF].
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b Notes
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• You cannot output display information , such as
the time code, to an external device via external
output jacks when [MARKER] is set to [ON].
• You cannot display markers when you set
[DATE REC] to [ON].
z Tips
• You can display all types of markers at the same
time.
• You can obtain a balanced composition by
positioning the subject at the cross points of the
guideframe marker.
• You can display markers only on the LCD panel
and viewfinder. You cannot display them on an
external device.
EXP.FOCUS TYPE
You can set a type of the expanded focus
display.
B TYPE 1
Simply enlarges images.
TYPE 2
Iris value
Shutter speed value
Gain value
z Tips
• The settings appear on the screen during
the manual adjustment regardless of the
settings of this function.
•
indicates that the settings are
automatically adjusted values.
• The displayed settings are different from
the settings that will be displayed when
you press the DATA CODE button (p. 52).
AU.LVL DISP (Audio level display)
When you set this function to [ON], you
can display the audio level meter on the
screen. The default setting is [ON].
Enlarges and shows images in white and
black.
Audio level meter
ZOOM DISPLAY
B BAR
Displays a bar that indicates the zoom position.
NUMBER
Displays a number (0 through 99) that
indicates the zoom position.
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FOCUS DISP
You can select how to display the focal
distance during manual focus.
B METER
Displays the focal distance in meters.
FEET
Displays the focal distance in feet.
SHUTTER DISP
You can select how to display the shutter
speed.
B SECOND
LCD BRIGHT
You can adjust the brightness of the LCD
screen. Changes in the LCD brightness will
not affect the brightness of recording
images.
z Tips
• You can also turn off the LCD backlight (p. 17).
LCD COLOR
You can adjust the color level of the LCD
panel. Changes in the LCD color level will
not affect the color level of recording
images.
DEGREE
Displays the shutter speed in degrees.
The shutter speed equal to the period that
your camcorder reads image data from the
image sensor is defined as 360 degrees.
The degree is calculated based on this
definition and displayed.
– When [SCAN TYPE] is set to [50], 1/50
second is defined as 360 degrees.
– When [SCAN TYPE] is set to [25], 1/25
second is defined as 360 degrees.
For details on [SCAN TYPE], see [HDV
PROGRE.] (p. 83) or [DV PROGRE.]
(p. 84).
b Notes
• When you press the DATA CODE button, the
shutter speed will be displayed in seconds
regardless of the setting of this function.
z Tips
• Shutter speed slower than 360° are displayed in
multiples of 360°, such as 360° × 2.
LCD BL LEVEL
You can adjust the backlight level of the
LCD screen.
B NORMAL
Using the Menu
Displays the shutter speed in seconds.
Standard brightness.
BRIGHT
Brightens the LCD screen.
b Notes
• When you connect your camcorder to outside
power sources, [LCD BL LEVEL] is
automatically set to [BRIGHT].
• When you select [BRIGHT], the recordable
time with the battery is slightly reduced.
VF B.LIGHT
You can adjust the brightness of the
viewfinder.
B NORMAL
Standard brightness.
BRIGHT
Brightens the viewfinder screen.
b Notes
• When you connect your camcorder to outside
power sources, [BRIGHT] is automatically
selected for the setting.
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Press the MENU button t select the
(DISPLAY SET) with the SEL/PUSH EXEC dial.
• When you select [BRIGHT], the recordable
time with the battery is slightly reduced.
VF COLOR
B ON
Displays images in the viewfinder in color.
You can select outputs to which display
information, such as time code, is
outputted.
B LCD PANEL
OFF
Outputs the information to the LCD screen
and viewfinder.
Displays images in the viewfinder in black
and white.
V-OUT/PANEL
VF POWERMODE
B AUTO
Turns on the viewfinder while you close
the LCD panel or record in mirror mode.
ON
Always turns on the viewfinder.
LETTER SIZE
B NORMAL
Displays the menu in regular letter size.
2x
Displays the selected menu items in letter
size, the height of which is doubled.
REMAINING
B AUTO
Displays the remaining time of a tape for
about 8 seconds in the following situation:
• When you set the POWER switch to VCR
or CAMERA with a cassette inserted.
• When you press N (Play) or the
DISPLAY/BATT INFO button.
ON
Always displays the remaining time of a
tape. The remaining time is not displayed
when you insert a new tape or a tape that is
rewound to the beginning. It is displayed
when you start playback or recording.
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DISP OUTPUT
Outputs the information to the LCD
screen, viewfinder and composite output.
ALL OUTPUT
Outputs the information to the LCD
screen, viewfinder, HDMI output,
component output and composite output.
b Notes
• You cannot output display information, such as
the time code, to an external device when
[MARKER] is set to [ON].
(IN/OUT REC)
menu
Recording settings, input and output
settings (REC FORMAT/HDV PROGRE./
VIDEO OUT/EXT REC CTRL, etc.)
signals to or from the external device via
the HDV/DV (i.LINK) jack for
recording or playback.
HDV (
The default settings are marked with B.
The indicators in parentheses appear when
the items are selected.
See page 62 for details on selecting
menu items.
Press the MENU buttont select the
(IN/OUT REC) with the SEL/PUSH
EXEC dial.
)
Plays back only HDV format sections of a
tape.
During the i.LINK connection, inputs or
outputs only HDV signals to or from an
external device via the HDV/DV
(i.LINK) jack for recording or playback.
Select this setting when you connect your
camcorder to your computer.
DV (
REC FORMAT
You can select a recording format.
)
Records in the HDV1080i format.
DV (
)
Records in the DVCAM (DV) format.
Set also [DV REC MODE] when you
record in this format (p. 84).
b Notes
• Set also [i.LINK SET] as necessary when you
output a movie to an external device through an
i.LINK cable (p. 85).
VCR HDV/DV
You can select a type of output signal to an
external device for playing back a movie on
the device. Select [AUTO] in most cases.
When you connect your camcorder to an
external device with an i.LINK cable, select
a type of input and output signals to and
from the external device via the HDV/DV
jack. You can record or play back a movie
reproduced by the selected type of signals.
B AUTO
Automatically switches between HDV
signals and DV signals during playback.
During the i.LINK connection, recognizes
HDV signals and DVCAM (DV) signals,
and automatically inputs or outputs the
b Notes
Using the Menu
B HDV1080i (
)
Plays back only DVCAM (DV) format
sections of a tape.
During the i.LINK connection, inputs or
outputs only DVCAM (DV) signals to or
from an external device via the HDV/
DV (i.LINK) jack for recording or
playback. Select this setting when you
connect your camcorder to your computer.
• Make sure to disconnect the i.LINK cable prior
to changing the setting. Otherwise, a video
device may not recognize video signals.
• When you select [AUTO], images and sounds
may be cut off on switching between HDV
signals and DVCAM (DV) signals.
• When you set [i.LINK SET] t [HDV t DV
CONV] to [ON], the following signals will be
outputted:
– [AUTO]: HDV signals are converted to
DVCAM (DV) signals and outputted.
DVCAM (DV) signals are outputted without
any conversion.
– [HDV]: HDV signals are converted to
DVCAM (DV) signals and outputted.
DVCAM (DV) signals will not be outputted.
– [DV]: DVCAM (DV) signals are outputted
without any conversion. HDV signals will not
be outputted.
HDV PROGRE.
x REC TYPE
You can select an HDV recording format
from [INTERLACE] and
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Press the MENU button t select the
[PROGRESSIVE]. The default setting is
[INTERLACE].
x SCAN TYPE
You can select a scan type for recording in
HDV format.
B 50
Captures 50 fields per second in an
interlace scan.
25
Captures 25 frames per second.
b Notes
• Selectable [SCAN TYPE] settings differ
depending on the setting of [REC TYPE].
– [INTERLACE]: [50], [25]
– [PROGRESSIVE]: [25]
• You can only play back a tape recorded with the
[REC TYPE] set to [PROGRESSIVE] on a
device that supports playback of a tape recoded
by progressive scanning.
DV PROGRE.
(IN/OUT REC) with the SEL/PUSH EXEC dial.
b Notes
• Mosaic-like disturbance or audio interruption
may occur when you play back a movie
recorded in the DV SP mode by another device.
• Image may be distorted or time code may not be
properly connected between the scenes recorded
in the DVCAM mode and DV SP mode.
DV WIDE REC
You can record a movie in an aspect ratio
that matches that of a TV that you want to
connect. Refer also to the instruction
manuals that come with the TV.
B ON
Records a movie in an aspect ratio that
matches the full screen of a 16:9 (wide)
TV.
OFF (
)
Records a movie in an aspect ratio that
matches the full screen of a 4:3 TV.
b Notes
x SCAN TYPE
You can select a scan type for recording in
DVCAM/DV format.
B 50
Captures 50 fields per second in an
interlace scan.
25
Captures 25 frames per second.
DV REC MODE (DV Recording
mode)
• Set [DV WIDE CONV] correctly to suite a TV
that you want to connect for playback (p. 84).
• The aspect ratio will be fixed to 16:9 and you
cannot set it to 4:3 when you record in HDV
format.
VIDEO OUT
x COMPONENT
You can select [576i] or [1080i/576i]
depending on your TV when you connect
your camcorder to a TV via a component
cable.
576i
This function is available only when you set
[REC FORMAT] to [DV].
B DVCAM (
)
Records in the DVCAM format.
DV SP (
)
Records in the SP (Standard Play) mode of
the DV format to record for a longer time
than in the DVCAM format.
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Supports connection between your
camcorder and a TV with a component
input jack that supports the 576i format.
B 1080i/576i
Supports connection between your
camcorder and a TV with a component
input jack that supports the 1080i format.
x DOWN CONVERT
You can select a down convert type when
you down-covert HDV signal to DV signal.
Use this function for signals outputting
from the following output jacks:
– Component (576i)
– S Video
– Audio/Video
B SQUEEZE
Outputs a horizontally compressed image
while maintaining its original height.
LETTER BOX
Outputs an image with black bars added to
the top and bottom of the original image,
while maintaining the original aspect ratio.
Outputs the central portion of the original
image by cropping its right and left edges.
b Notes
• When you view a movie recorded in the
DVCAM (DV) format with [DV WIDE REC]
set to [ON] on a standard 4:3 TV, images of the
movie may appear vertically compressed. In
such a case, set [DV WIDE CONV] to
[LETTER BOX] or [EDGE CROP].
x DV WIDE CONV
You can select a down convert type when
you down-covert DV widescreen signal to
DV signal.
Use this function for signals outputting
from the following output jacks:
– Component (576i)
– S Video
– Audio/Video
B SQUEEZE
Outputs a horizontally compressed image
while maintaining its original height.
LETTER BOX
Outputs an image with black bars added to
the top and bottom of the original image,
while maintaining the original aspect ratio.
EDGE CROP
Outputs the central portion of the original
image by cropping its right and left edges.
x HDV t DV CONV
When you set this function to [ON], you can
convert HDV format signals to DV format
signals and output the DV format signals to an
external device via the HDV/DV (i.LINK)
jack. You can output DV format signals
without any format conversion. The default
setting is [OFF].
x DOWN CONVERT
You can set a down convert type when you
set [HDV t DV CONV] to [ON] to
convert HDV format signals to DV format
signals.
B SQUEEZE
Outputs a horizontally compressed image
while maintaining its original height.
EDGE CROP
Outputs the central portion of the original
image by cropping its right and left edges.
Using the Menu
EDGE CROP
i.LINK SET
b Notes
• For i.LINK connection, see [VCR HDV/DV]
(p. 83).
• Disconnect the i.LINK cable before setting
[i.LINK SET]. Otherwise, the connected video
device may not be able to recognize the video
signal from your camcorder.
EXT REC CTRL
You can connect your camcorder to an
HDV/DVCAM/DV compatible device
(digital HD video camera recorder, digital
video camera recorder, hard disc recorder,
etc.) with an i.LINK cable, and record
movies on your camcorder and the
connected device simultaneously, or
continue recording from your camcorder to
the connected device.
Refer also to the instruction manuals
supplied with the connecting devices.
x REC CTL MODE
B OFF
Does not record on a connected device.
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Press the MENU button t select the
(IN/OUT REC) with the SEL/PUSH
EXEC dial.
SYNCHRONOUS (
)
Records movies, sound and time code on a
connected device in synchronization with
your camcorder.
RELAY (
)
Records movies, sound and time code on a
connected device when a tape on your
camcorder reaches close to the end during
recording.
EXT ONLY (
)
You can operate an external recording
unit* with the REC START/STOP button
of your camcorder.
*HVR-MRC1(optional) or HVR-DR60
(optional)
b Notes
• When this function is set to [EXT ONLY],
does not flash even when there is no tape
inserted.
• You can use the REC START/STOP button of
your camcorder as a recording start/stop button
for the external recording unit when you set this
function to [EXT ONLY]. Use the REC button
of the video control buttons (p. 134) to start
recording on a tape or the STOP button to stop
recording.
•
(EXT ONLY) flashes when you
connect an external recording unit that is not
supported by [EXT ONLY].
x STBY COMMAND
B REC PAUSE
Stops recording operation of a connected
device by putting it in pause when you stop
recording operation of your camcorder.
STOP
Stops recording operation of a connected
device when you stop recording operation
of your camcorder.
(TC/UB SET) menu
(TC PRESET/UB PRESET/TC LINK, etc.)
The default settings are marked with B.
The indicators in parentheses appear when
the items are selected.
See page 62 for details on selecting
menu items.
Press the MENU button t select the
(TC/UB SET) with the SEL/PUSH EXEC
dial.
TC PRESET
x PRESET
You can preset the time code.
1 Select [TC PRESET] with the SEL/PUSH
EXEC dial.
2 Select [PRESET] with the SEL/PUSH
EXEC dial.
3 Select the first 2 digits with the SEL/PUSH
EXEC dial.
You can set the time code between
00:00:00:00 and 23:59:59:29.
4 Set other digits by repeating step 3.
5 Select [OK] with the SEL/PUSH EXEC
dial.
x RESET
You can reset the time code (00:00:00:00).
Select [RESET] in step 1 of the
[PRESET].
TC COUNTUP
You can increment the hour of time code by
1 and reset the minute, second and frame of
time code when you execute this function.
b Notes
• This function is available only when you set
[TC MAKE] to [PRESET].
UB PRESET
x PRESET
You can preset the user bit.
1 Select [UB PRESET] with the SEL/PUSH
EXEC dial.
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2 Select [PRESET] with the SEL/PUSH
EXEC dial.
3 Select the first 2 digits with the SEL/PUSH
EXEC dial.
4 Set other digits by repeating step 3.
5 Select [OK] with the SEL/PUSH EXEC
dial.
x RESET
You can reset the user bit (00 00 00 00).
Select [RESET] in step 1 of the
[PRESET].
TC RUN
You can select how the time code advances.
Advances the time code only during
recording.
Select this setting to record the time code
continuous from the last time code of the
previous recording.
FREE RUN
Advances the time code regardless of
operation of your camcorder.
Select this setting to save the actual time in
the time code.
TC MAKE
B REGENERATE
Reads the last time code of the previous
recording from the tape and records the
new time code consecutively from the last
time code during the backspace editing.
The time code runs in [REC RUN] mode
regardless of the setting of [TC RUN].
PRESET
Records the newly set time code on the
tape.
TC LINK
You can synchronize the time codes of
multiple camcorders.
This function is useful for editing movies
recorded by multiple camcorders.
• Set [TC RUN] to [FREE RUN] (p. 87).
• Set [TC MAKE] to [PRESET] (p. 87).
Set the sub camcorders as follows:
5 Select [TC/UB SET] t [TC LINK] with
the SEL/PUSH EXEC dial.
The message [Synchronize TC with
connected device?] appears.
6 Select [YES] to synchronize the time code
of the sub camcorder with that of the main
camcorder. Disconnect the i.LINK cable
from your camcorders when
synchronization is completed. You can
record with the synchronized time codes
using those camcorders.
b Notes
Using the Menu
B REC RUN
1 Insert a tape to the main camcorder from
which you want to generate the time code.
2 Set the POWER switches of the main and
sub camcorders to CAMERA.
3 Connect the sub camcorder to the main
camcorder with an i.LINK cable.
4 Set the main and sub camcorder as follows:
• If you want to execute [TC LINK] for more than
two camcorders, repeat the steps for multiple
sub camcorders with one main camcorder.
• Some frame shifting may occur over time after
time code synchronization.
• Some frame shifting may occur if you turn the
power off and back on. In such a case, set [TC
LINK] again.
UB TIME REC
B OFF
Does not save the actual time in the user
bit code.
ON
Saves the actual time in the user bit code.
UB-DATE/TC-TIME
You can save the date and time set in your
camcorder in the user bit and time code,
respectively, when you do this function.
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Press the MENU button t select the
(TC/UB SET) with the SEL/PUSH EXEC
dial.
b Notes
• This function is available in the following cases:
– [TC MAKE] : [PRESET]
– [TC RUN] : [FREE RUN]
– [UB TIME REC] : [OFF]
• The time lag may occur between the set time
code and the actual time as time goes on. Do
[UB-DATE/TC-TIME] again prior to recording.
• The date saved in the user bit will not be
automatically updated even when the actual date
has been changed.
(MEMORY SET)
menu
Settings for the “Memory Stick Duo” (ALL
ERASE/FORMAT, etc.)
The default settings are marked with B.
The indicators in parentheses appear when
the items are selected.
See page 62 for details on selecting
menu items.
Press the MENU button t select the
(MEMORY SET) with the SEL/PUSH
EXEC dial.
ALL ERASE
You can delete all the still images without
image protection on a “Memory Stick Duo”
or in the selected folder.
1 Select [ALL FILES] or [CURRENT
FLDR].
[ALL FILES]: Deletes all the images on
the “Memory Stick Duo.”
[CURRENT FLDR]: Deletes all the
images in the currently selected folder.
2 Select [YES] t [YES] with the SEL/
PUSH EXEC dial.
Erasing all data...] appears.
[
[Completed.] appears when all unprotected
images are deleted.
b Notes
• Release the write protect tab on the “Memory
Stick Duo” beforehand for the “Memory Stick
Duo” with the write-protect tab (p. 119).
• The folder will not be deleted even when you
delete all the images in the folder.
• Do not do any of the following while [
Erasing all data...] is displayed:
– Operate the POWER switch/buttons.
– Eject the “Memory Stick Duo.”
FORMAT
You do not need to format the “Memory
Stick Duo” since it is already formatted at
the factory. If you want to format the
“Memory Stick Duo,” select
[YES]t[YES].
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b Notes
• Do not do any of the following while [
Formatting…] is displayed:
– Operate the POWER switch/buttons.
– Eject the “Memory Stick Duo.”
• Formatting erases everything on the “Memory
Stick Duo” including protected image data and
newly created folders.
FILE NO.
• Once you store the still images in the current
folder, the folder is selected as a playback
folder.
PB FOLDER (Playback folder)
You can select a folder in which still
images you want to view are stored.
Select the folder with the SEL/PUSH
EXEC dial.
B SERIES
Assigns file numbers in sequence even if
the “Memory Stick Duo” is replaced with
another one. The file number is reset when
a new folder is created or the recording
folder is replaced with another.
Resets the file number to 0001 each time
the “Memory Stick Duo” is changed.
NEW FOLDER
Using the Menu
RESET
When you select [YES], you can create a
new folder (102MSDCF to 999MSDCF) on
a “Memory Stick Duo.” When a folder is
full (a maximum of 9,999 images are
stored), a new folder is automatically
created.
b Notes
• You cannot delete the new folder once you have
created it on your camcorder. Format the
“Memory Stick Duo” (p. 88) or delete it on your
computer.
• The number of recordable pictures on a
“Memory Stick Duo” may decrease as the
number of folders increases.
REC FOLDER (Recording folder)
You can select a folder in which you want
to store still images.
Select the folder with the SEL/PUSH
EXEC dial.
z Tips
• The still images will be stored in the
101MSDCF folder by default.
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(OTHERS) menu
Settings while recording on a tape or other
basic settings (QUICK REC/BEEP, etc.)
The default settings are marked with B.
The indicators in parentheses appear when
the items are selected.
See page 62 for details on selecting
menu items.
Press the MENU button t select the
(OTHERS) with the SEL/PUSH EXEC
dial.
CAMERA PROF. (Camera profile)
You can save up to 99 camera setting
profiles on a “Memory Stick Duo” and two
profiles in your camcorder. Using these
saved profiles let you quickly obtain
suitable camera settings later. When using
multiple camcorders of this model, you can
save the setting on a “Memory Stick Duo”
and load them into the other camcorders.
z Tips
• You can save menu settings, picture profiles and
button settings as a camera profile.
x To load a camera profile
You can load a camera profile and use it on
your camcorder.
1 Select [LOAD] with SEL/PUSH EXEC
dial.
2 Select the camera profile that you want to
load with the SEL/PUSH EXEC dial.
3 Select [YES] in the check screen.
Your camcorder is restarted and the
selected camera profile becomes effective.
b Notes
• You cannot load camera profile that has been
saved by a different model of camcorder or
edited on a computer.
x To save a camera profile
1 Select [SAVE] with the SEL/PUSH EXEC
dial.
2 Select [MEMORY STICK] with the SEL/
PUSH EXEC dial to save the camera
profile on the “Memory Stick Duo” or
[CAMERA] to save it in your camcorder.
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3 Select [NEW FILE] or an existing profile
name with the SEL/PUSH EXEC dial.
4 Select [YES] in the check screen with the
SEL/PUSH EXEC dial.
The camera profile is saved.
z Tips
• When you select [NEW FILE] in [MEMORY
STICK], a camera profile is saved as [MS01]
the fist time you save a camera profile.
• When you select [NEW FILE] in [CAMERA], a
camera profile is saved as [CAM1] or [CAM2].
• When you select an existing camera profile, the
new camera profile is overwritten.
• You cannot view nor edit a camera profile saved
on a “Memory Stick Duo” on your computer.
• You can save a camera profile on a “Memory
Stick Duo” that has still image data.
x To change the camera profile name
You can change the camera profile name.
1 Select [PROFILE NAME] with the SEL/
PUSH EXEC dial.
2 Select the camera profile of which you
want to change the name with the SEL/
PUSH EXEC dial.
[PROFILE NAME] screen appears.
3 Change the profile name with the SEL/
PUSH EXEC dial.
z Tips
• You can enter the name in the same way as
the picture profile (p. 41).
4 Select [OK] with the SEL/PUSH EXEC
dial.
Profile name is changed.
x To delete camera profile settings
1 Select [DELETE] with the SEL/PUSH
EXEC dial.
2 Select the camera profile you want to delete
with the SEL/PUSH EXEC dial.
3 Select [YES] on the check screen.
x To copy a camera profile
You can copy camera profile saved on your
camcorder to a “Memory Stick Duo.”
1 Select [COPY] with the SEL/PUSH
EXEC dial.
2 Select the camera profile that you want
to copy with the SEL/PUSH EXEC dial.
3 Select [MEMORY STICK] or
[CAMERA] for a “Memory Stick Duo”
or your camcorder as a copy destination
of the camera profile.
4 Select [NEW FILE] or an existing
profile name with the SEL/PUSH
EXEC dial.
5 Select [YES] on the check screen.
z Tips
• You can copy a camera profile saved on a
“Memory Stick Duo” to your camcorder.
z Tips
• To move the zoom horizontally, press the SEL/
PUSH EXEC dial, then turn the dial. To move
the zoom vertically, press the SEL/PUSH EXEC
dial one more time, then turn the dial.
QUICK REC
You can slightly reduce the recording start
point time when resuming recording by
changing the POWER switch from OFF to
CAMERA.
B OFF
See page 44.
CLOCK SET
See page 19.
WORLD TIME
When you use your camcorder abroad, you
can adjust the clock to the local time by
setting the time difference with the SEL/
PUSH EXEC dial.
When you set the time difference to 0, the
clock returns to the original setting.
LANGUAGE
You can select the language to be used on
the LCD screen.
z Tips
• Your camcorder offers [ENG[SIMP]]
(simplified English) in case that you cannot find
your native tongue among the options.
PB ZOOM (Playback zoom)
When you set this function to [ON], you
can enlarge movie images about 1.1 to 5
times (still images about 1.5 to 5 times)
It takes some time to restart recording from
the state that the drum has stopped
rotating, but the transition from the last
recorded scene is smooth.
ON (
)
Using the Menu
ASSIGN BTN
with the handle zoom lever. The default
setting is [OFF]. To end the zoom, press
and hold the W side of the handle zoom
lever until it stops.
The time shortens slightly until recording
restarts from the state that the drum has
stopped rotating, but the transition from
the last recorded scene may not be smooth.
Select this when you do not want to miss a
recording chance.
z Tips
• When this function is set to [ON], the interval
between scenes freezes for a moment (editing on
your computer is recommended).
• When the camcorder is left in standby for more
than about 3 minutes, your camcorder exits from
standby (the drum stops rotating) to prevent tape
wear and battery loss. Since the power does not
turn off, you can restart recording by pressing
the REC START/STOP button again.
DATE REC
B OFF
Does not superimpose the date and time on
images.
ON
Superimposes the date and time on images.
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Press the MENU button t select the
(OTHERS) with the SEL/PUSH EXEC dial.
z Tips
• When [DV WIDE REC] is set to [OFF], the date
and time are displayed outside the 4:3 area but
properly recorded on images.
• When you record in the HDV format, the date
and time are displayed at different positions
during recording and playback.
OPERATION
Displays the total hours of operation in 10hour increments.
DRUM RUN
BEEP
Displays the total hours of drum rotation in
10-hour increments.
B OFF
TAPE RUN
Cancels the melody.
ON
Activates a melody when you start/stop
recording.
REC LAMP[F] (Recording lamp
[front])
When you set this function to [OFF], you
can turn off the front camera recording
lamp during recording. The default setting
is [ON].
REC LAMP[R] (Recording lamp
[rear])
When you set this function to [OFF], you
can turn off the rear camera recording lamp
during recording. The default setting is
[ON].
REMOTE CTRL (Remote control)
When you set this function to [ON], you
can use the supplied Remote Commander
(p. 135). The default setting is [ON].
z Tips
• Set to [OFF] to prevent your camcorder from
responding to a command sent by another VCR
remote control unit.
HOURS METER
You can display the cumulative operation
time of your camcorder with the total hours
of operation, drum rotation, tape running, or
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the total number of tape unthreading
operations.
Displays the total hours of tape running in
10-hour increments.
THREADING
Displays the total number of tape
unthreading operation in 10-operation
increments.
Dubbing/Editing
Dubbing to VCR, DVD/HDD device, etc.
Connect your camcorder to the wall outlet (wall socket) using the supplied AC Adaptor/
Charger for this operation (p. 12). Refer also to the instruction manuals supplied with the
devices to be connected.
Connecting to external devices
The connection method and the image quality will differ depending on the VCR, DVD/HDD
device and the connectors used.
Jacks on your camcorder
Open the jack cover and connect the cable.
Cable
External device
HDV1080i compatible device
t HD quality*
i.LINK cable (optional)
Dubbing/Editing
: Signal flow
Camcorder
1
• i.LINK jack which is compatible with HDV1080i specification is required on the external device.
1
AV device with i.LINK jack
t SD quality*
i.LINK cable (optional)
AV device with S VIDEO jac
t SD quality*
A/V connecting cable with
S VIDEO (optional)
2
(White)
(Red)
(Yellow)
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Dubbing to VCR, DVD/HDD device, etc. (Continued)
: Signal flow
Camcorder
Cable
2 A/V connecting cable
(supplied)
External device
(Yellow)
(White)
(Red)
AV device with audio/video
jacks**
t SD quality*
* Pictures recorded in the DVCAM (DV) format are dubbed in the SD (standard definition) quality,
regardless of the connection.
** When connecting your camcorder to a monaural device, connect the yellow plug of the A/V connecting
cable to the video jack on the device, and connect the white (left channel) or red (right channel) plug to
the audio jack on the device.
b Notes
• You cannot dub pictures using the HDMI cable.
Using an i.LINK cable (optional)
The dubbed format (HDV/DV) differs depending on the recording format or the format
supported by the VCR/DVD device. See the table below for selecting the appropriate settings,
and perform necessary menu setting.
b Notes
• Disconnect the i.LINK cable before changing these menu settings, otherwise the VCR/DVD device may
not correctly identify the video signal.
z Tips
• This camcorder has a 4-pin i.LINK terminal. Select a cable that fits the terminal on the device to be
connected.
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Copy format
Camcorder
recording
format
Format supported by the
VCR/DVD device
HDV
format*1
DVCAM
(DV)
format
Copy HDV recording as
HDV
HDV
HDV
–*3
Convert HDV recording to
DVCAM (DV)
HDV
DVCAM
(DV)
DVCAM
(DV)
DVCAM
(DV)
DVCAM
(DV)
DVCAM
(DV)
Copy DVCAM (DV)
recording as DVCAM
(DV)
Menu setting
[VCR HDV/DV]
(p. 83)
[i.LINK SET]
(p. 85)
[OFF]
[ON]
[AUTO]
[OFF]
When tape is recorded in both HDV and DVCAM (DV) format
Convert both HDV and
DVCAM (DV) format to
DVCAM (DV)
Copy only portions
recorded in DVCAM (DV)
format
DVCAM
(DV)
DVCAM
(DV)
HDV
HDV
–*3
DVCAM
(DV)
–*2
–*3
HDV
–*2
–*2
DVCAM
(DV)
DVCAM
(DV)
DVCAM
(DV)
[AUTO]
[ON]
[HDV]
[OFF]
[DV]
[OFF]
*1 Recording device compliant with the HDV1080i specification.
*2 The tape advances, but no video or sound is recorded (blank).
*3 Picture is not recognized (no recording is made).
Dubbing/Editing
Copy only portions
recorded in HDV format
HDV/
DVCAM
(DV)
b Notes
• When [VCR HDV/DV] is set to [AUTO], and the signal switches between HDV and DVCAM (DV)
formats, the picture and sound are interrupted temporarily.
• When the recorder is HVR-Z5E/Z5P, set [VCR HDV/DV] to [AUTO] (p. 83).
• When the player and the recorder are both HDV1080i compatible devices such as HVR-Z5E/Z5P and
connected with the i.LINK cable, after pausing or stopping and then resuming the recording, the images
will be a bit choppy or rough at that point.
• Set [DISP OUTPUT] to [LCD PANEL] (the default setting) when connecting with an A/V connecting
cable (p. 82).
When connecting with the A/V connecting cable with S VIDEO (optional)
Connect with S VIDEO jack instead of the video plug (yellow). This connection produces
pictures more faithfully. This connection produces higher quality DVCAM (DV) format
pictures. The audio will not be output when you connect with the S VIDEO cable alone.
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Dubbing to VCR, DVD/HDD device, etc. (Continued)
Dubbing to another device
1 Prepare your camcorder for
playback.
Insert the recorded cassette.
Slide the POWER switch to VCR.
Set [DOWN CONVERT]/[DV WIDE
CONV] according to the playback
device (TV, etc.) (p. 85).
2 Prepare your VCR/DVD device for
recording.
When dubbing to the VCR, insert a
cassette for recording.
When dubbing to the DVD recorder,
insert a DVD for recording.
If your recording device has an input
selector, set it to the appropriate input
(such as video input1 and video input2).
3 Connect your VCR/DVD device to
your camcorder as a recording
device.
See page 93 for connection details.
4 Start playback on the camcorder,
and recording on the VCR/DVD
device.
Refer to the operating instructions
supplied with your recording device for
details.
5 When dubbing is complete, stop
your camcorder and the VCR/DVD
device.
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b Notes
• The following cannot be output via the HDV/
DV interface (i.LINK):
– Indicators
– Titles that are recorded on other camcorders
• Pictures recorded in the HDV format are not
output from the HDV/DV interface (i.LINK)
jack during playback pause or in any playback
mode other than normal playback.
• Note the following when connecting with an
i.LINK cable:
– The recorded picture becomes rough when a
picture is paused on your camcorder while
recording to a VCR/DVD device.
– Data codes (date/time/camera settings data)
may not be displayed or recorded depending
on the device or application.
– You cannot record the picture and sound
separately.
• When dubbing to a DVD recorder from your
camcorder through an i.LINK cable, you may
not operate your camcorder on your DVD
recorder even if its instruction manual says you
can. If you can set the input mode to HDV or
DV on your DVD recorder and can input/output
pictures, follow the steps in “Using an i.LINK
cable (optional).”
z Tips
• To record the date/time and camera settings data
when connected by the A/V connecting cable,
display them on the screen.
• When you use an i.LINK cable, the video and
sound signals are transmitted digitally,
producing high quality pictures.
• When an i.LINK cable is connected, the format
of the output signal (
or
) will be indicated on the LCD screen of
your camcorder.
Recording pictures from a VCR
You can record pictures from a VCR on a
tape. You can record a scene as a still image
on a “Memory Stick Duo.” You can record
pictures in the HDV format by connecting
an HDV1080i specification compatible
device. Be sure to insert a cassette or a
“Memory Stick Duo” for recording in your
camcorder beforehand.
You can connect your camcorder to a VCR
device using an i.LINK cable.
Connect your camcorder to the wall outlet
(wall socket) using the supplied AC
Adaptor/Charger for this operation (p. 12).
Refer also to the instruction manuals
supplied with the devices to be connected.
b Notes
HDV1080i
compatible device
AV device with
i.LINK jack
t HD quality
t SD quality
To i.LINK connector
: Signal
flow
i.LINK cable
(optional)
To HDV/DV
interface
(i.LINK)
Dubbing/Editing
• You need an i.LINK cable for this operation.
• You cannot perform this operation with the A/V
connecting cable.
• Your camcorder has a 4-pin i.LINK terminal.
Select a cable that fits the terminal on the device
to be attached.
• Your camcorder can only record from a PAL
source. For example, French video or TV
programs (SECAM) cannot be recorded
correctly. See page 115 for details on TV color
systems.
* An i.LINK jack which is compatible with
HDV1080i specification is required.
Recording movies
1 Set the POWER switch to VCR.
2 Set the input signal of your
camcorder.
Set [VCR HDV/DV] to [AUTO] when
recording from an HDV format
compatible device.
Set [VCR HDV/DV] to [DV] or
[AUTO] when recording from a
DVCAM (DV) format compatible
device (p. 83).
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Recording pictures from a VCR (Continued)
3 Connect your VCR as a player to
your camcorder.
When an i.LINK cable is connected, the
format of the input signal (
or
) will be
indicated on the LCD screen of your
camcorder (This indicator may appear
on the screen of the playback device but
it will not be recorded).
4 Insert a cassette into the VCR.
5 Set your camcorder to recording
pause.
While pressing X (PAUSE), press both
z REC (record) buttons
simultaneously.
b Notes
• You cannot record TV programs from the
HDV/DV interface (i.LINK).
• User bits are not recorded when dubbing from a
DVCAM (DV) device via an i.LINK cable.
• You can record pictures from DV devices only
in the DVCAM (DV) format.
• Note the following when connecting with an
i.LINK cable:
– The recorded picture becomes rough when a
picture is paused on your camcorder while
recording to a VCR.
– You cannot record the picture and sound
separately.
– If you pause or stop the recording and restart
it, the picture may not be recorded smoothly.
• If video signals inputted to your camcorder via
the HDV/DV jack experience the
phenomenon of jittering (variation in
frequency), that jittering is transmitted to the
video signals outputted from the A/V remote
connector. When you monitor a movie on a TV
connected to your camcorder via the A/V
remote connector, images may be distorted or
not be displayed. Jittering will not affect
recording of the movie on a tape with your
camcorder but may affect recording of the
movie with another VCR connected to your
camcorder via the A/V remote connector.
z Tips
• When a 4:3 video signal is input, it appears with
black bands on the right and left sides on the
screen of your camcorder.
6 Start playing the cassette on your
VCR.
The picture played on the VCR appears
on the LCD screen of your camcorder.
7 Press X (PAUSE) again at the
point you want to start recording.
8 Press x (STOP) to stop
recording.
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Copying movies on a
tape to a computer
Recording still images
Be sure to insert a “Memory Stick Duo” for
recording in your camcorder and assign
[PHOTO] to the ASSIGN 7/PHOTO button
(p. 44) beforehand.
1 Perform steps 1 to 4 in
“Recording movies.”
2 Start playing the cassette.
The pictures on the VCR appear on the
screen of your camcorder.
Connect your camcorder to the computer
with an i.LINK cable.
The computer needs to have an i.LINK
connector and be installed with editing
software that can copy video signals.
The software required depends on the
format of the recorded pictures and the
format for copying to the computer (HDV
or DVCAM (DV)) as shown in the table
below.
Recorded
format
HDV
Editing software
capable of
copying HDV
signal
HDV
DVCAM
(DV)
Editing software
capable of
copying DVCAM
(DV) signal
DVCAM
(DV)
DVCAM
(DV)
Editing software
capable of
copying DVCAM
(DV) signal
b Notes
b Notes
• The image size is 1.2M when capturing a still
image from a movie recorded and played back
in the HDV format. The image size is 0.2M
when capturing a still image from a movie
recorded and played back in the DVCAM (DV)
and widescreen (16:9) formats, or VGA (0.3M)
when the movie is recorded and played back in
the DVCAM (DV) and 4:3 formats.
• The HDV/DV jack of your camcorder does
not have a power-supply function.
• When you connect your camcorder to a
computer via an i.LINK cable, make sure that
the terminals of the i.LINK cable are placed the
right way. Squeezing the terminals into jacks
may damage the terminals and jacks, or result in
a malfunction of your camcorder.
• You cannot copy image data stored on a
“Memory Stick Duo” onto your computer via an
i.LINK cable.
• Refer to the operating instructions of the
software for the details on image copying.
• Refer to the operating instructions of the editing
software for the recommended connection.
• Some editing software on the computer may not
work correctly.
• You cannot change format DVCAM (DV) to
HDV.
Dubbing/Editing
HDV
3 Press the ASSIGN 7/PHOTO
button on your camcorder or the
PHOTO button on the Remote
Commander at the scene you
want to record.
Format for
Required software
copying to
the computer
The required menu settings vary depending
on the recorded images and the format
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Copying movies on a tape to a computer (Continued)
(HDV or DVCAM (DV)) to be copied to
the computer.
Recorded
format
Format for
Menu setting*
copying to
the computer
HDV
[VCR HDV/DV]
t [HDV]
[i.LINK SET] t
[HDV t DV
CONV] t [OFF]
HDV
DVCAM
(DV)
[VCR HDV/DV]
t [HDV]
[i.LINK SET] t
[HDV t DV
CONV] t [ON]
DVCAM
(DV)
DVCAM
(DV)
[VCR HDV/DV]
t [DV]
[i.LINK SET] t
[HDV t DV
CONV] t [OFF]
HDV
* See page 62 for menu settings.
z Tips
• To copy HDV format images as they are
without changing their format, an HDV
compatible environment is required.
For details, refer to your software instruction
manual or contact the software manufacturer.
• To play movies by a regular DVD player, you
need to create DVD video in the SD format. The
DVD video is not in the HDV format.
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Step:1 Connect an i.LINK cable
HDV/DV interface
(i.LINK)
i.LINK cable (optional)
Notes on connecting to the computer
• Connect the i.LINK cable to the computer first,
then to your camcorder. Connecting in the
opposite order may cause static electricity to
build up, resulting in a malfunction of your
camcorder.
• The computer may freeze or may not recognize
the signal from your camcorder in the following
situations.
– Connecting your camcorder to a computer
that does not support the video signal formats
appearing on the LCD screen of your
camcorder display (HDV or DVCAM (DV)).
– Changing [VCR HDV/DV] (p. 83) and
[i.LINK SET] (p. 85) settings while
connected with an i.LINK cable.
– Changing [REC FORMAT] setting while
connected with an i.LINK cable with the
POWER switch set to CAMERA (p. 83).
– Changing the POWER switch position while
connected with an i.LINK cable.
• The format (HDV or DVCAM (DV)) of input/
output signal appears on the LCD screen of your
camcorder while connected with an i.LINK
cable.
Step:2 Copying the movies
Use the supplied AC Adaptor/Charger to
obtain AC power (p. 12).
1 Prepare editing software (not provided).
When copying the movie in the
DVCAM (DV) format from the
computer to your camcorder
Set [VCR HDV/DV] to [DV] (p. 83).
2 Turn on your computer.
3 Insert a tape into your camcorder and set
the POWER switch to VCR.
4 Set the menu of your camcorder.
The menu settings vary depending on
the copying image.
5 Copy images to the computer with your
software.
b Notes
z Tips
Dubbing/Editing
• If images are copied in HDV format but are not
recognized, your editing software may not
support HDV format. Convert the images to
DVCAM (DV) format according to step 4 and
copy again.
• A tape recorded in DVCAM (DV) format
cannot be copied to a computer in HDV format.
• When images recorded in HDV format are
copied to a computer, the file size is about 2GB
(almost the same as a DV file) for a 10-minute
movie if the video compression format is
MPEG2.
When copying the movie in the HDV
format from the computer to your
camcorder
Set [VCR HDV/DV] to [HDV] and [HDV
t DV CONV] of [i.LINK SET] to [OFF]
(p. 83, 85).
b Notes
• To copy an HDV format movie edited on a
computer back onto a tape in HDV format is
possible so long as your editing software
supports copying HDV movies onto tape. For
details, contact the software manufacturer.
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Copying still images to a computer
System requirements
• For details on precautions and compatible
application software, refer also to the operating
instructions of the device to be connected.
• Required hardware: “Memory Stick Duo” slot,
Memory Stick Reader/Writer compatible with
“Memory Stick Duo.”
Copying the pictures
For Windows users
You can copy still images stored on a
“Memory Stick Duo” to your computer via
the “Memory Stick Duo” slot of your
computer.
1 Turn on your computer.
2 Insert the “Memory Stick Duo” into the
“Memory Stick Duo” slot of your
computer.
3 Double-click the [Removable Disk]
icon displayed in [My Computer]. Then,
drag and drop a still image from the
folder onto the hard disk drive of your
computer.
1
2
3
A Folder containing image files recorded
by other camcorders without the folder
creation function (for playback only).
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B Folder containing image files recorded
by your camcorder when no new folders
have been created, only [101MSDCF] is
displayed.
C Folder containing movie data recorded
by other camcorders without the folder
creation function (for playback only)
Folder
File
Meaning
101MSDCF (up
to 999MSDCF)
DSC0ss
ss.JPG
Still image
file
ssss are numbers between 0001 and
9999.
For Macintosh users
Double-click the drive icon, then drag and
drop the desired picture file onto the hard
disk of your computer.
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
If you run into any problems using your camcorder, use the following table to troubleshoot the
problem. If the problem persists, disconnect the power source and contact your Sony dealer.
• Power sources/LCD screen/Remote Commander···p. 103
• Cassette tapes/“Memory Stick Duo”···p. 104
• Recording···p. 105
• Playback···p. 108
• Connecting to TV···p. 110
• Dubbing/Editing/Connecting to other devices···p. 111
• Connecting to a computer···p. 112
Power sources/LCD screen/Remote Commander
The power does not turn on or abruptly turns off.
• Attach a charged battery pack to the camcorder (p. 12).
• Use the AC Adaptor/Charger to connect to a wall outlet (wall socket) (p. 12).
The camcorder does not operate even when the power is set to on.
• Disconnect the AC Adaptor/Charger from the wall outlet (wall socket) or remove the battery
pack, then reconnect it after about 1 minute.
• Press the RESET button (p. 134) using a sharp-pointed object.
• The camcorder may get warmer while you use it. This is not a malfunction.
The remaining battery time indicator does not indicate the correct time.
Troubleshooting
The camcorder gets warm.
• Ambient temperature is too high or too low, or the battery pack has not been charged enough.
This is not a malfunction.
• Fully charge the battery again. If the problem persists, the battery may be worn-out. Replace
it with a new one (p. 12, 120).
• The indicated time may not be correct in certain circumstances. For example, when you open
or close the LCD panel, it takes about 1 minute to display the correct remaining battery time.
The battery pack discharges too quickly.
• Ambient temperature is too high or low, or the battery pack has not been charged enough.
This is not a malfunction.
• Fully charge the battery again. If the problem persists, the battery may be worn-out. Replace
it with a new one (p. 12, 120).
The picture remains on the LCD screen.
• This occurs if you disconnect the DK-415 cable or remove the battery pack without turning
off the power first. This is not a malfunction.
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Troubleshooting (Continued)
The picture in the viewfinder is not clear.
• Move the viewfinder lens adjustment lever until the picture appears clearly (p. 17).
The picture in the viewfinder has disappeared.
• If you change [VF POWERMODE] to [AUTO], the finder light remains off while the LCD
panel is open (p. 81).
The supplied Remote Commander does not function.
• Set [REMOTE CTRL] to [ON] (p. 92).
• Remove any obstructions between the Remote Commander and the remote sensor.
• Keep strong light sources, such as sunlight or overhead lighting, away from the remote
sensor, otherwise the Remote Commander may not function properly.
• Insert a fresh battery in the compartment with its +/– terminals matching those of the
compartment (p. 135).
Another VCR malfunctions when you use the supplied Remote Commander.
• Select a commander mode other than VTR 2 for your VCR.
• Cover the sensor of your VCR with black paper.
Cassette tapes/“Memory Stick Duo”
The cassette cannot be ejected from the compartment.
• Make sure the power source (battery pack or AC Adaptor/Charger) is connected correctly
(p. 12).
• Moisture condensation has occurred inside the camcorder (p. 123).
The Cassette Memory indicator or title display does not appear while using a
cassette with the Cassette Memory function.
• This camcorder does not support the Cassette Memory function, so the indicator does not
appear.
The remaining tape indicator is not displayed.
• Set [
REMAINING] to [ON] to always display the remaining tape indicator (p. 82).
The cassette is noisier during rewinding or fast-forwarding.
• When using the DK-415 cable rewind/fast forward speed increases (compared with battery
operation) and therefore increases noise. This is not a malfunction.
You cannot delete pictures on a “Memory Stick Duo.”
• The pictures are protected. Release the protect function on your computer, etc.
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Recording
The recording does not start when you press the REC START/STOP button.
•
•
•
•
Slide the POWER switch to CAMERA (p. 23).
The tape has reached the end. Rewind it, or insert a new cassette.
Set the write-protect tab of the cassette to REC or insert a new cassette (p. 116).
The tape is stuck to the drum due to moisture condensation. Remove the cassette and leave
your camcorder for at least 1 hour, then re-insert the cassette (p. 123).
• Set [REC CTL MODE] of [EXT REC CTRL] to other than [EXT ONLY] (p. 85).
The handle zoom does not work.
• Set the handle zoom speed switch to FIX or VAR (p. 26).
You cannot record on the “Memory Stick Duo.”
You cannot record a smooth transition on a tape from the last recorded scene
to the next.
Troubleshooting
• The “Memory Stick Duo” is full. Delete unnecessary pictures recorded on the “Memory Stick
Duo” (p. 119).
• Format the “Memory Stick Duo” on your camcorder (p. 88) or insert another “Memory Stick
Duo” (p. 21).
• You cannot record still images on the “Memory Stick Duo” in the following cases.
– While executing [FADER]
– While executing [SMTH SLW REC]
– When and the shutter speed is slower than 1/50
– While using shot transition
• Assign [PHOTO] to the ASSIGN 7/PHOTO button or any one of the ASSIGN buttons.
• Do not record progressive pictures in different [REC TYPE] settings on the same tape.
• Perform End search (p. 46).
• Do not remove the cassette (the picture will be recorded continuously without a break even
when you turn the power off).
• Do not record pictures in the HDV and DVCAM (DV) formats on the same tape.
• Do not record pictures in DVCAM mode and DV SP mode on the same tape.
• When [QUICK REC] is set to [ON], you cannot record a smooth transition (p. 91).
The shutter sound is not heard when you record a still image.
• Set [BEEP] to [ON] (p. 92).
• No shutter sound will be outputted during movie recording or while an external device is
connected.
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Troubleshooting (Continued)
End search or last scene review does not work.
• Do not eject the cassette after recording (p. 46).
• There is nothing recorded on the cassette.
• There is a blank section between recorded sections of the tape. This is not a malfunction.
Automatic focus does not function.
• Set the FOCUS switch to AUTO to enable the automatic focus function (p. 27).
• Adjust the focus manually if the automatic focus does not work properly (p. 28).
Menu items are grayed out or do not work.
• You cannot select grayed out display items in the current recording/playback situation.
• There are some functions you cannot activate simultaneously. The following list shows
examples of unworkable combinations of functions and menu items.
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Cannot use
Situation
[BACK LIGHT],
[SPOTLIGHT]
Two or more of iris, gain, and shutter speed are set manually.
[IRIS/EXPOSURE] is set to [EXPOSURE] and image
brightness is adjusted with the iris ring
[HYPER GAIN] is set to [ON].
[CNTRST ENHCR]
[BACK LIGHT] is set to [ON].
[FADER]
No tape is inserted.
Moisture condensation has occurred inside the camcorder.
The write-protect tab on the cassette is set to SAVE.
[ZEBRA], [PEAKING],
[CAM DATA DSP],
[HISTOGRAM]
[COLOR BAR] is set to [ON].
[SMTH SLW REC]
[REC TYPE] of [HDV PROGRE.] is set to [PROGRESSIVE].
[REC TYPE] of [HDV PROGRE.] is set to [INTERLACE] and
[SCAN TYPE] is set to [25].
[SCAN TYPE] of [DV PROGRE.] is set to [25].
[REC CTL MODE] of [EXT REC CTRL] is set to [EXT
ONLY].
[COLOR BAR] is set to [ON].
[MARKER]
[DATE REC] is set to [ON].
[LCD BL LEVEL],
[VF B.LIGHT]
AC power source is being used.
[TC LINK]
Your camcorder is not connected to an external device via an
i.LINK cable.
[TC COUNTUP]
[TC MAKE] is set to [REGENERATE].
[UB-DATE/TC-TIME]
[TC MAKE] is set to [REGENERATE].
[TC RUN] is set to [REC RUN].
[UB TIME REC] is set to [ON].
Date and time are not set.
Cannot use
Situation
[WORLD TIME],
[DATE REC]
Date and time are not set.
[x.v.Color]
[REC FORMAT] is set to [DV].
[ECS FREQ.]
The shutter speed is not set to the
[INTERVAL REC]
[REC CTL MODE] of [EXT REC CTRL] is set to [EXT
ONLY].
[REC TYPE] of [HDV PROGRE.] is set to [PROGRESSIVE].
[REC TYPE] of [HDV PROGRE.] is set to [INTERLACE] and
[SCAN TYPE] is set to [25].
[SCAN TYPE] of [DV PROGRE.] is set to [25].
[DV FRAME REC]
[REC CTL MODE] of [EXT REC CTRL] is set to [EXT
ONLY].
When [REC FORMAT] is set to [HDV1080i]
[EXT REC CTRL]
[INTERVAL REC] is set to [ON].
[DV FRAME REC] is set to [ON].
.
Shutter speed, gain, white balance or iris cannot be adjusted manually.
• Set the AUTO/MANUAL switch to MANUAL.
• This phenomenon appears when using a slow shutter speed (p. 30). This is not a malfunction.
The subjects passing by the frame very fast appear crooked.
• This is called the focal plane phenomenon. This is not a malfunction. Because of the way that
the image device (CMOS sensor) reads out image signals, the subjects passing by the frame
rapidly might appear crooked depending on the recording conditions.
Troubleshooting
Tiny spots in white, red, blue, or green appear on the screen.
The screen picture is bright, and the subject does not appear on the screen.
• Set [BACK LIGHT] to [OFF].
• Set [HYPER GAIN] to [OFF].
The screen picture is dark, and the subject does not appear on the screen.
• Press and hold the DISPLAY/BATT INFO button for a few seconds to turn on the backlight
(p. 17).
Horizontal stripes appear on the image.
• This occurs when recording pictures under a fluorescent lamp, sodium lamp, or mercury
lamp. This is not a malfunction. This can be improved by changing the shutter speed (p. 30).
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Troubleshooting (Continued)
Black bands appear when you record a TV screen or computer screen.
• This can be improved by adjusting the shutter speed in the extended clear scan (
(p. 30).
) range
Fine patterns flicker, diagonal lines look jagged.
• Adjust [DETAIL] to the negative side (p. 39).
Playback
If you are playing back pictures stored on a “Memory Stick Duo,” refer also to the Cassette
tapes/“Memory Stick Duo” section (p. 104).
You cannot play back tape.
• Slide the POWER switch to VCR.
• Rewind the tape (p. 49).
Image data stored on a “Memory Stick Duo” cannot be played back correctly.
• Image data cannot be played back if you have modified file names or folders, or have edited
the data on a computer (In this case, the file name flashes). This is not a malfunction (p. 120).
• Pictures recorded on other devices may not be played back correctly. This is not a
malfunction.
The data file name is displayed incorrectly, or flashing.
• The file is damaged.
• The file format is not supported on your camcorder (p. 116).
• Only the file name is displayed if the folder structure does not conform to the universal
standard.
Horizontal lines appear on the picture. The displayed pictures are not clear or
do not appear.
• Video head is dirty. Clean the head using the cleaning cassette (optional) (p. 124).
You cannot hear the sound recorded with 4CH microphone recording on
another camcorder.
• Set [DV AUDIO MIX] for the DVCAM (DV) format 4-ch recording (p. 77).
• You cannot reproduce the sound recorded in CH3 and CH4 on your camcorder for the HDV
format 4-ch recording.
No sound or only a low sound is heard.
• Turn up the volume (p. 50).
• Set [DV AUDIO MIX] (p. 77).
• Pictures recorded using [SMTH SLW REC] do not have sounds.
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The picture or sound breaks off.
• The tape was recorded in both of the HDV and DVCAM (DV) formats. This is not a
malfunction.
The movies freeze for a while, or the sound breaks off.
• This occurs if the tape or video head is dirty (p. 124).
• Use the Sony mini DV cassette tape.
“---” is displayed on the screen.
•
•
•
•
•
•
The tape you are playing back was recorded without setting the date and time.
A blank section on the tape is being played back.
The data code on a tape with a scratch or noise cannot be read.
A movie recorded in the extended clear scan (
) range is being played back.
The tape you are playing was recorded with the gain set to -6dB.
The tape you are playing was recorded with [HYPER GAIN] set to [ON].
Noises appear and
or
is displayed on the screen.
Date Search does not work correctly.
• Be sure to record more than 2 minutes after the date changed. If one day’s recording is too
short, your camcorder may not accurately find the point where the recording date changes.
• There is a blank section between recorded sections of the tape. This is not a malfunction.
Troubleshooting
• The tape was recorded in a TV color system other than that of your camcorder (PAL). This is
not a malfunction.
No picture appears during End search, Rec review or Last scene review.
• The tape was recorded in both HDV and DVCAM (DV) formats. This is not a malfunction.
New sound added to a recorded tape on another camcorder is not heard.
• Set [DV AUDIO MIX] from [CH1,CH2] (original sound) to [MIX] or [CH3,CH4] (p. 77).
appears on the LCD screen.
• This appears when you play back a tape recorded on other recording devices using a 4ch
microphone. This camcorder does not comply with the 4ch microphone recording standard.
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Troubleshooting (Continued)
Connecting to TV
You cannot view the picture on the TV connected with the i.LINK cable.
• You cannot view the picture in the HD (high definition) quality on the TV if an i.LINK jack
of the TV is not compatible with the HDV1080i specification (p. 56). Refer to the instruction
manuals supplied with your TV.
• Down convert the pictures recorded in HDV format and play back in DVCAM (DV) format
(SD image quality) (p. 85).
• Connect the TV with another connecting cable, and play back pictures (p. 56).
You cannot hear the sound on the TV connected with the S VIDEO plug
(S VIDEO channel) or component video plugs.
• If you are using an S VIDEO plug or component video plugs, make sure the red and white
plugs are also connected (p. 56).
You cannot view the picture or hear the sound on the TV connected with the
component A/V cable.
• Set [COMPONENT] according to the requirements of the connected device (p. 84).
• When you are using the component A/V cable, make sure the red and white plugs are
connected (p. 56).
You cannot view the picture or hear the sound on the TV connected with the
HDMI cable.
• Pictures in the HDV format are not output from the HDMI OUT jack, if copyright protection
signals are recorded in the pictures.
• DVCAM (DV) format pictures input to the camcorder via i.LINK cable (p. 97) cannot be
output.
• This occurs if you record on a tape in both HDV and DVCAM (DV) formats. Disconnect and
connect the HDMI cable, or slide the POWER switch to turn on your camcorder again.
The picture appears distorted on the 4:3 TV.
• This happens when viewing a picture recorded in 16:9 (wide) mode on a 4:3 TV. Select the
down conversion type from one of the following menus, depending on the recording format.
– If the recording format is HDV, select from [DOWN CONVERT] in [VIDEO OUT]
(p. 85).
– If the recording format is DVCAM (DV), select from [DV WIDE CONV] in [VIDEO
OUT] (p. 85)
Black zone appears at top and bottom of a 4:3 TV screen.
• This happens when viewing a picture recorded in the 16:9 (wide) mode on a 4:3 TV.
This is not a malfunction.
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Dubbing/Editing/Connecting to other devices
Pictures from connected devices cannot be zoomed.
• You cannot zoom pictures from connected devices on your camcorder.
Time code and other information appear on the display of the connected
device.
• Set [DISP OUTPUT] to [LCD PANEL] while connected with an A/V connecting cable
(p. 82).
You cannot dub correctly using the A/V connecting cable.
• The A/V connecting cable is not connected properly.
Make sure that the A/V connecting cable is connected to the input jack of the other device for
dubbing a picture from your camcorder.
When connected using an i.LINK cable, no picture appears on the monitor
screen during dubbing.
• Set [VCR HDV/DV] according to the requirements of the connected device (p. 83).
Troubleshooting
You cannot add sound to the recorded tape.
• You cannot add sound to the recorded tape on this unit.
You cannot dub correctly using the HDMI cable.
• You cannot dub pictures using the HDMI cable.
When you copy a movie shot in wide (16:9) format using an i.LINK cable, the
screen stretches vertically.
• You cannot output the aspect ratio setting using an i.LINK cable. Set the aspect ratio of the
TV instead.
• Connect using an A/V connecting cable instead.
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Troubleshooting (Continued)
Connecting to a computer
The computer does not recognize your camcorder.
• Disconnect the cable from the computer, then connect it again securely.
• Disconnect the cable from the computer, restart the computer, then connect the computer to
your camcorder correctly.
You cannot view or copy a movie recorded on a tape to a computer.
• Disconnect the cable from the computer, then connect it again.
• You need the editing software (optional) to copy a movie recorded on a tape to your computer
(p. 99).
Your computer freezes.
• Set [VCR HDV/DV] correctly according to the connected device (p. 83).
• Disconnect the cable from your computer and camcorder. Reboot your computer, and
connect your computer and camcorder following the steps in the correct order (p. 100).
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Warning indicators and messages
Self-diagnosis display/Warning
indicators
When an error occurs, a warning indicator
appears on the LCD screen or in the
viewfinder.
You can fix some problems associated with
the symptoms yourself. If the problem
persists even after you have tried a couple
of times, contact your Sony dealer or local
authorized Sony service facility.
C:(or E:) ss:ss (Self-diagnosis
display)
C:04:ss
• The battery pack is not an
“InfoLITHIUM” battery pack. Use an
“InfoLITHIUM” battery pack (p. 120).
C:06:ss
C:21:ss
• Moisture condensation has occurred.
Remove the cassette and leave your
camcorder for at least 1 hour, then reinsert the cassette (p. 123).
C:22:ss
• Clean the head using a cleaning
cassette (optional) (p. 124).
C:31:ss / C:32:ss
• Symptoms that are not described above
have occurred. Remove and insert the
cassette, then operate your camcorder
again. Do not perform this procedure if
moisture condensation has occurred
(p. 123).
• Remove the power source. Reconnect it
and operate your camcorder again.
• Change the cassette. Press the RESET
button (p. 134), and operate your
camcorder again.
101-1001(Warning indicator
pertaining to files)
• The file is damaged.
• The file is unreadable (p. 120).
E (Battery level warning)
• The battery pack is nearly used up.
• Depending on the operating,
environment, or battery conditions, E
may flash, even if there are
approximately 5 to 10 minutes
remaining.
(Warning indicator pertaining
to battery pack temperature)
• The battery pack is too hot. Replace the
battery pack, or remove it and put it in a
cool place.
% (Moisture condensation warning)*
• Eject the cassette, remove the power
source, and then leave it for about 1
hour with the cassette lid open (p. 123).
Troubleshooting
• The battery pack is too hot. Replace the
battery pack, or remove it and put it in a
cool place.
them of the 5-digit code, which starts
from “E.”
Q (Warning indicators pertaining to
the tape)
Slow flashing:
• There is less than 5 minutes remaining
on the tape.
• No cassette is inserted.*
• The write-protect tab on the cassette is
set to lock (p. 116).*
Fast flashing:
• The tape has run out.*
E:61:ss / E:62:ss
• Contact your Sony dealer or local
authorized Sony service facility. Inform
Continued ,
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Warning indicators and messages (Continued)
Z (Eject cassette warning)*
Slow flashing:
• The write-protect tab on the cassette is
set to lock (p. 116).
Fast flashing:
• Moisture condensation has occurred
(p. 123).
• The self-diagnosis display code is
displayed (p. 113).
* When [BEEP] is set to [ON] (p. 92), you hear a
melody when the warning indicators appear on
the screen.
Warning messages
If messages appear on the screen, follow the
instructions.
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Additional Information
Using your camcorder abroad
Power supply
You can use your camcorder in any
country/region using the AC Adaptor/
Charger supplied with your camcorder
within the AC 100 V to 240 V, 50/60 Hz
range.
On TV color systems
Your camcorder is PAL system, so its
picture can only be viewed on a PAL
system TV with an AUDIO/VIDEO input
jack.
System
Used in
PAL
Australia, Austria, Belgium,
China, Czech Republic,
Denmark, Finland, Germany,
Holland, Hong Kong, Hungary,
Italy, Kuwait, Malaysia,
New Zealand, Norway, Poland,
Portugal, Singapore,
Slovak Republic, Spain,
Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand,
United Kingdom, etc.
Brazil
PAL - N
Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay.
SECAM
Bulgaria, France, Guiana, Iran,
Iraq, Monaco, Russia, Ukraine,
etc.
NTSC
Bahama Islands, Bolivia,
Canada, Central America, Chile,
Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana,
Jamaica, Japan, Korea, Mexico,
Peru, Surinam, Taiwan,
the Philippines, the U.S.A.,
Venezuela, etc.
You need an HDV1080i compatible TV (or
monitor) with a component jack and
AUDIO/VIDEO input jack or an HDMI
jack. You also need a component A/V cable
(supplied) or an HDMI cable (optional).
Viewing DVCAM (DV) format pictures
recorded in DVCAM (DV) format
You need a TV with the AUDIO/VIDEO
input jack. A connecting cable is also
needed.
Simple setting of the clock by time
difference
When you are abroad, you can easily adjust
the clock to the local time by setting the
time difference. Select [WORLD TIME],
then set the time difference (p. 91).
Additional Information
PAL - M
Viewing HDV format pictures recorded
in HDV format
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Maintenance and precautions
HDV format and recording/
playback
Your camcorder is capable of recording in
HDV/DVCAM/DV formats.
It is recommended to use a cassette with the
mark to record in the HDV/
DVCAM/DV format.
It is recommended to use a cassette with the
mark to record in the DVCAM
format.
Your camcorder is not compatible with the
Cassette Memory function.
What is the HDV format?
The HDV format is a video format
developed to record and play back digital
high definition (HD) video signals on a DV
cassette.
Your camcorder adopts the Interlace mode
with 1,080 effective scan lines of screen
ruling (1080i, number of pixels 1,440 ×
1,080 dots).
The video bit rate for recording is about 25
Mbps.
i.LINK is adopted for the digital interface,
enabling a digital connection with an HDV
compatible TV or computer.
• HDV signals are compressed in MPEG2 format,
which is adopted in BS (broadcast satellite)
digital, terrestrial digital HDTV broadcastings,
in Blu-ray Disc recorders, etc.
Playback
• Your camcorder can play back pictures in both
the DVCAM (DV) format and HDV1080i
specification.
• Your camcorder can play back pictures recorded
in the HDV 720/30p format, but cannot output it
from the HDV/DV interface (i.LINK).
To prevent a blank section from being
created on the tape
Go to the end of the recorded section using
[END SEARCH] (p. 46) before you begin
the next recording when you have played
back the tape.
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Copyright signal
x When you play back
If the cassette you play back on your
camcorder contains copyright signals, you
cannot copy it to a tape in another video
camera connected to your camcorder.
x When you record
You cannot record software on your
camcorder that contains copyright control
signals for copyright protection of software.
[Cannot record due to copyright
protection.] appears on the LCD screen, or
on the viewfinder if you try to record such
software. Your camcorder does not record
copyright control signals on the tape when
it records.
Audio mode
The DVCAM format has 2 audio modes.
You cannot dub sound onto a recorded tape
with your camcorder.
x FS32K (12-bit) mode
The original sound is recorded in channels
1 and 2, and the new sound in channels 3
and 4. The balance between channels 1/2
and channels 3/4 can be adjusted by
selecting [DV AUDIO MIX] in the menu
settings during playback. If you select
[MIX], the sounds of channel 1/2 and
channel 3/ 4 are synthesized to be output.
x FS48K (16-bit) mode
The original sound can be recorded in high
quality using 2 channels. The audio mode
can be indicated on the LCD screen or in
the viewfinder.
Notes on use
x When not using your camcorder for a
long time
Remove the cassette and store it.
x To prevent accidental erasure
Slide the write-protect tab on the cassette to
set it to SAVE.
REC: The cassette can be
recorded.
SAVE: The cassette cannot be
recorded (write-protected).
REC
SAVE
x When labeling the cassette
Be sure to place the label only on the
locations shown in the following
illustration so as not to cause a malfunction
of your camcorder.
Do not put a label
along this border.
Labeling position
x When cleaning the gold-plated
connector
Generally, clean the gold-plated connector
on a cassette with a cotton-wool swab after
every 10 times it has been ejected.
If the gold-plated connector on the cassette
is dirty or dusty, the remaining tape
indicator may not show correctly.
An HDV format compatible TV with the
component input jack is required to view
playback pictures recorded in the HDV
format.
Compatibility of the DVCAM/DV
formats
The DVCAM format was developed as a
more reliable and higher-end format than
the consumer DV format. Explained here
are the differences, compatibility, and
limitations on editing for the DVCAM and
appears when the DVCAM
DV formats.
standard is not met.
Differences between the DVCAM and
DV formats
Specification
DVCAM
DV
TRACK
Pitch
15 µm
10 µm
Audio
sampling
frequency
12 bit:32
kHz
16 bit:48
kHz
12 bit:32 kHz
16 bit:48 kHz
44.1 kHz
48 kHz
Audio
recording
mode*
Lock mode
Lock/Unlock
mode
Additional Information
x After using the cassette
Rewind the tape to the beginning to avoid
distortion of the picture or the sound. The
cassette should then be put in its case, and
stored in an upright position.
On Sony HDV1080i compliant TVs
* There are 2 modes for audio recording, lock
mode and unlock mode. In lock mode, the
sampling frequencies of audio and video are
synchronized. Therefore, lock mode is more
effective than unlock mode in digital
processing and smooth transition during audio
editing.
Gold-plated connector
Continued ,
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Maintenance and precautions (Continued)
Mini DVCAM and mini DV cassettes
The recording format of the picture is
defined according to the recorder’s format
as described below.
Recorder’s
format
Cassette’s
format
Recording
format
DVCAM
DVCAM
DV
DVCAM
DV
DVCAM
DV
DV
b Notes
• This camcorder complies with the DVCAM
format.Though mini DV cassettes can be used
for recording, we recommend you use mini
DVCAM cassettes to get the most out of the
high reliability of the DVCAM format.
• The recording time of mini DV cassettes is 1/3
shorter than that indicated on mini DV cassettes
when recorded in the DVCAM format.
Compatibility on playback
Tape
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On DV video
equipment
On DVCAM
video
equipment
DV
formatted
Can be
playback
Can be
played back
only when
recorded in
SP mode
DVCAM
formatted
Can be
played back
on some
equipment
Can be
playback
Compatibility on editing using DV
jacks
When this camcorder is connected to other
digital video equipment using an i.LINK
cable, the recording format of edited tapes
is defined according to the source tape and
the recorder’s format as described below.
Playback or editing using the edited tape
may be limited depending on dubbing
operation. Start dubbing after reading
“Limitations on editing” (p. 119).
Source
tape
Player’s
format
Recorder’s Recording
format
format
DV
DVCAM DVCAM
formatted
DV
(SP mode
only)
DVCAM 1)
DV
DV
formatted
DVCAM
DVCAM
DV
DV
DV
DVCAM DVCAM DVCAM
formatted
DV
DVCAM
DVCAM DV 3)
formatted
DVCAM
DVCAM
(Compatib
ility
depends
on
models.)
DV
DV
2)
2)
1)
DV
When using mini DVCAM video equipment to
perform DV dubbing of a tape recorded in DV
format, the tape produced will be in the
DVCAM format which the time code format
will be partly misadjusted. (there will be no
effect on the recorded picture except in certain
cases.)
2) If the tape that is to be dubbed is in the DVCAM
format as in 1), the tape produced will be in the
DVCAM format and the time code format will
be partly misadjusted.
3)
Some mini DV video equipment may be able to
play back a DVCAM-formatted tape. Even if
the tape is played back, quality of the playback
cannot be guaranteed. The time code format will
be partly misadjusted.
b Notes
• If you use tapes as in 1) to 3) above for editing,
the functions may be limited regardless of the
format of players and recorders.
•
Limitations on editing
•
You may find the following limitations
when editing a tape produced by dubbing or
editing using the HDV/DV Interface
(i.LINK) jack:
• Due to the difference in track pitch, you cannot
record or edit on DV-formatted tapes using mini
DVCAM video equipment.
• Depending on the DVCAM video equipment
used, you may not be able to edit DVCAM
formatted tapes if the audio recording mode is
unlock mode. In this case, dub using audio/
video jacks.
•
•
About the “Memory Stick”
Types of “Memory Stick”
Recording
/Playback
“Memory Stick Duo”
(with MagicGate)
a
“Memory Stick PRO Duo”
a
“Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo”
a
• This product does not support high speed data
transfer via a parallel interface.
• This product cannot record or play data that uses
“MagicGate” technology. “MagicGate” is a
copyright protection technology that records and
transfers the contents in an encrypted format.
• This product is compatible with “Memory Stick
Micro” (“M2”). “M2” is the abbreviation for the
“Memory Stick Micro.”
• Still image format: Your camcorder compresses
and records image data in the JPEG (Joint
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Continued ,
Additional Information
A “Memory Stick” is a compact, portable
IC recording medium with a large data
capacity.
You can use the following types of
“Memory Stick” listed below on the
camcorder. However, we do not guarantee
the operation of all types of “Memory
Stick” on your camcorder. (See the list
below for more details.)
Photographic Experts Group) format. The file
extension is “.JPG.”
A “Memory Stick Duo” formatted by a
computer (Windows OS/Mac OS) does not have
guaranteed compatibility with your camcorder.
Data read/write speed may vary depending on
the combination of the “Memory Stick Duo”
and “Memory Stick Duo” compliant product
you use.
You can prevent accidental erasure of images
when you slide the write-protect tab on the
“Memory Stick Duo” with a small tapered
object, to the write-protect position.
Damaged or lost image data will not be
compensated for, and may occur in the
following cases:
– If you eject the “Memory Stick Duo,” turn the
power off on your camcorder, or remove the
battery pack for replacement while your
camcorder is reading or writing image files on
the “Memory Stick Duo” (while the access
lamp is lit or flashing).
– If you use the “Memory Stick Duo” near
magnets or magnetic fields.
It is recommended to make a back-up of
important data on the hard disk of a computer.
Be careful not to apply excessive force when
writing on a memo area on a “Memory Stick
Duo.”
Do not attach a label or the like on a “Memory
Stick Duo” or a “Memory Stick Duo” adaptor.
When you carry or store a “Memory Stick Duo,”
put it in its case.
Do not touch, or allow metallic objects to come
into contact with the terminals.
Do not bend, drop or apply strong force to the
“Memory Stick Duo.”
Do not disassemble or modify the “Memory
Stick Duo.”
Do not let the “Memory Stick Duo” get wet.
Be careful to keep “Memory Stick Duo” media
out of the reach of small children. There is
danger that a child might swallow it.
Do not insert anything other than a “Memory
Stick Duo” into the “Memory Stick Duo” slot.
Doing so may cause a malfunction.
Do not use or keep the “Memory Stick Duo” in
the following locations:
– Places subject to extremely high temperature,
such as a car parked outside in the summer.
– Places under direct sunlight.
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Maintenance and precautions (Continued)
– Places with extremely high humidity or
subject to corrosive gases.
x On the “Memory Stick Duo” adaptor
• When using a “Memory Stick Duo” with a
“Memory Stick” compliant device, make sure to
insert the “Memory Stick Duo” into a “Memory
Stick Duo” adaptor.
• When inserting a “Memory Stick Duo” into a
“Memory Stick Duo” adaptor, make sure the
“Memory Stick Duo” is inserted facing in the
correct direction, then insert it all the way in.
Note that improper use may cause a
malfunction. Also, if you force the “Memory
Stick Duo” into the “Memory Stick Duo”
adaptor in the wrong direction, it may be
damaged.
• Do not insert a “Memory Stick Duo” adaptor
without a “Memory Stick Duo” attached. Doing
so may result in malfunctions of the unit.
x On a “Memory Stick PRO Duo”
• The maximum memory capacity of a “Memory
Stick PRO Duo” that can be used on your
camcorder is 16 GB.
• This unit does not support high speed data
transfer.
Notes on using “Memory Stick Micro”
• To use a “Memory Stick Micro” with the
camcorder, you need a Duo-sized M2 Adaptor.
Insert the “Memory Stick Micro” into the Duosized M2 Adaptor, then insert the adaptor into
the “Memory Stick Duo” slot. If you insert a
“Memory Stick Micro” into the camcorder
without using a Duo-sized M2 Adaptor, you
might not be able to remove it from the
camcorder.
• Do not leave the “Memory Stick Micro” within
the reach of small children. They might
accidentally swallow it.
On image data compatibility
• Image data files recorded on a “Memory Stick
Duo” by your camcorder conform to the
“Design rule for Camera File system” universal
standard established by the JEITA (Japan
Electronics and Information Technology
Industries Association).
• On your camcorder, you cannot play back still
images recorded on other devices (DCRTRV900E or DSC-D700/D770) that do not
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conform to the universal standard. (These
models are not sold in some regions.)
• If you cannot use a “Memory Stick Duo” that
has been used with another device, format it
with your camcorder (p. 88). Note that
formatting erases all information on the
“Memory Stick Duo.”
• You may not be able to play back images with
your camcorder:
– When playing back image data modified on
your computer.
– When playing back image data recorded with
other devices.
About the “InfoLITHIUM”
battery pack
This unit is compatible with an
“InfoLITHIUM” battery pack (L series).
Your camcorder operates only with an
“InfoLITHIUM” battery pack.
“InfoLITHIUM” L series battery packs
have the
mark.
What is an “InfoLITHIUM” battery
pack?
An “InfoLITHIUM” battery pack is a
lithium-ion battery pack that has functions
for communicating information related to
operating conditions between your
camcorder and a supplied AC Adaptor/
Charger.
The “InfoLITHIUM” battery pack
calculates the power consumption
according to the operating conditions of
your camcorder, and displays the remaining
battery time in minutes.
With an AC Adaptor/Charger, the
remaining battery time and charging time
appear.
To charge the battery pack
• Be sure to charge the battery pack before you
start using your camcorder.
• We recommend charging the battery pack in an
ambient temperature of between 10 °C to 30 °C
(50 °F to 86 °F) until the charge lamp of the AC
Adaptor/Charger turns off. If you charge the
battery pack outside of this temperature range,
you may not be able to charge it efficiently.
To use the battery pack effectively
About the remaining battery time
indicator
• When the power goes off even though the
remaining battery time indicator indicates that
the battery pack has enough power to operate,
charge the battery pack fully again. Remaining
battery time will be indicated correctly. Note,
however, that the battery indication will not be
restored if it is used in high temperatures for a
long time, or if left in a fully charged state, or
when the battery pack is frequently used. Use
the remaining battery time indication as a rough
guide only.
• The E mark that indicates low battery flashes
even if there are still 5 to 10 minutes of battery
time remaining, depending on the operating
conditions or ambient temperature.
• If the battery pack is not used for a long time,
fully charge the battery pack and use it up on
your camcorder once a year to maintain proper
function. To store the battery pack, remove it
from your camcorder and put it in a dry, cool
place.
• To discharge the battery pack on your
camcorder completely, leave your camcorder in
tape recording standby until the power goes off
(p. 16).
About battery life
• Battery capacity decreases over time and
through repeated use. If decreased usage time
between charges becomes significant, it is
probably time to replace it with a new one.
• Each battery’s life is governed by storage,
operating and environmental conditions.
About i.LINK
The HDV/DV (i.LINK) jack on your
camcorder is an i.LINK-compliant 4-pin
jack. This section describes the i.LINK
standard and its features.
What is i.LINK?
i.LINK is a digital serial interface for
transferring digital video, digital audio, and
other data to other i.LINK-compatible
devices. You can also control other devices
using the i.LINK.
i.LINK-compatible devices can be
connected using an i.LINK cable. Possible
applications are operations and data
transactions with various digital AV
devices.
When two or more i.LINK-compatible
devices are daisy-chained with the unit,
operation becomes possible from any
device in the chain. Note that operation
method may vary, or data transactions may
not be possible, depending on specifications
and characteristics of the connected
devices.
Continued ,
Additional Information
• Battery pack performance decreases when the
surrounding temperature is 10 °C (50 °F) or
below, and the length of time you can use the
battery pack becomes shorter. In that case, do
one of the following to use the battery pack for a
longer time.
– Put the battery pack in a pocket to warm it up,
and insert it in your camcorder right before
you start taking shots.
– Use a large capacity battery pack: NP-F770/
F970 (optional).
• Frequent use of the LCD screen or a frequent
playback, fast forward or rewind operation
wears out the battery pack faster.
We recommend using a large capacity battery
pack: NP-F770/F970.
• Be sure to set the POWER switch to OFF when
not recording or playing back on your
camcorder. The battery pack is also consumed
when your camcorder is in recording standby or
playback pause.
• Have spare battery packs ready for two or three
times the expected recording time, and make
trial recordings before making the actual
recording.
• Do not expose the battery pack to water. The
battery pack is not water resistant.
About storage of the battery pack
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Maintenance and precautions (Continued)
b Notes
• Normally, only one device can be connected to
this unit with an i.LINK cable. When
connecting this unit to an HDV/DV compatible
device having two or more HDV/DV
interfaces, refer to the operating instructions of
the device to be connected.
• i.LINK is a more familiar term for the IEEE
1394 data transport bus proposed by Sony, and
is a trademark approved by many corporations.
• IEEE 1394 is an international standard
standardized by the Institute of Electrical and
Electronics Engineers.
About the i.LINK Baud rate
i.LINK’s maximum baud rate varies
according to the device. There are 3 types.
S100 (approx. 100Mbps*)
S200 (approx. 200Mbps)
S400 (approx. 400Mbps)
The baud rate is listed under
“Specifications” in the operating
instructions of each piece of equipment. It
is also indicated near the i.LINK interface
on some devices.
The baud rate may differ from the indicated
value when the unit is connected to a device
with a different maximum baud rate.
* What is Mbps?
Mbps stands for “megabits per second,” or
the amount of data that can be sent or
received in one second. For example, a
baud rate of 100 Mbps means that 100
megabits of data can be sent in one second.
To use i.LINK functions on this unit
For details on how to dub when this unit is
connected to other video devices having an
i.LINK interface, see page 96.
This unit can also be connected to other
i.LINK-compatible devices made by Sony
(for example, a VAIO series personal
computer) as well as to video devices.
Some i.LINK compatible video devices,
such as Digital Televisions, DVD,
MICROMV or HDV recorders/players are
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not compatible with this unit. Before
connecting to other devices, be sure to
confirm whether the device is compatible
with an HDV/DV device or not. For details
on precautions and compatible application
software, refer also to the operating
instructions for the device to be connected.
b Notes
• When connecting a device with an i.LINK
terminal to your camcorder via an i.LINK cable,
switch off the device and unplug it from the
power socket before plugging in or unplugging
the i.LINK cable.
About x.v.Color
• x.v.Color is a more familiar term for the
xvYCC standard proposed by Sony, and is
a trademark of Sony.
• xvYCC is an international standard for
color space in video. This standard can
express a wider color range than the
currently used broadcast standard.
About handling of your
camcorder
On use and care
• Do not use or store the camcorder and
accessories in the following locations.
– Anywhere extremely hot or cold. Never leave
them exposed to temperatures above 60 °C
(140 °F), such as under direct sunlight, near
heaters or in a car parked in the sun. They
may malfunction or become deformed.
– Near strong magnetic fields or mechanical
vibration. The camcorder may malfunction.
– Near strong radio waves or radiation. The
camcorder may not be able to record properly.
– Near AM receivers and video equipment.
Noise may occur.
– On a sandy beach or anywhere dusty. If sand
or dust gets in your camcorder, it may
malfunction. Sometimes this malfunction
cannot be repaired.
– Near windows or outdoors, where the LCD
screen, the viewfinder, or the lens may be
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
x When not using your camcorder for a
long time
• Periodically turn on the camcorder and play a
cassette for about 3 minutes.
• Use up the battery pack completely before
storing it.
Moisture condensation
If your camcorder is brought directly from a
cold place to a warm place, moisture may
condense inside your camcorder, on the
surface of the tape, or on the lens. In this
state, the tape may stick to the head drum
and be damaged or your camcorder may not
operate correctly. If there is moisture inside
your camcorder, [Moisture condensation.
Eject the cassette] or [Moisture
condensation. Turn off for 1H.] appears.
The indicator will not appear when the
moisture condenses on the lens.
x If moisture condensation has occurred
None of the functions except cassette
ejection will work. Eject the cassette, turn
off your camcorder, and leave it for about
one hour with the cassette lid open. Your
camcorder can be used again when both of
the following conditions are met:
• The warning message does not appear when the
power is turned on.
• Neither % nor Z flashes when a cassette is
inserted and the video operation buttons are
pressed.
If moisture starts to condense, your
camcorder sometimes cannot detect
condensation. If this happens, the cassette is
sometimes not ejected for 10 seconds after
the cassette lid is opened. This is not a
malfunction. Do not close the cassette lid
until the cassette is ejected.
Additional Information
•
exposed to direct sunlight. This damages the
inside of the viewfinder or the LCD screen.
– Anywhere very humid.
Operate your camcorder on DC 7.2 V (battery
pack) or DC 8.4 V (AC Adaptor).
For DC or AC operation, use the accessories
recommended in these operating instructions.
Do not let your camcorder get wet, for example,
from rain or sea water. If your camcorder gets
wet, it may malfunction. Sometimes this
malfunction cannot be repaired.
If any solid object or liquid gets inside the
casing, unplug your camcorder and have it
checked by a Sony dealer before operating it
any further.
Avoid rough handling, disassembling,
modifying, physical shock, or impact such as
hammering, dropping or stepping on the
product. Be particularly careful of the lens.
Do not use a deformed or damaged battery pack.
Keep the POWER switch setting to OFF when
you are not using your camcorder.
Do not wrap your camcorder with a towel, for
example, and operate it. Doing so might cause
heat to build up inside.
When disconnecting the power cord (mains
lead), pull it by the plug and not the lead.
Do not damage the power cord (mains lead)
such as by placing anything heavy on it.
Keep metal contacts clean.
Keep the Remote Commander and button-type
battery out of children’s reach. If the battery is
accidentally swallowed, consult a doctor
immediately.
If the battery electrolytic liquid has leaked,
– consult your local authorized Sony service
facility.
– wash off any liquid that may have contacted
your skin.
– if any liquid gets in your eyes, wash with
plenty of water and consult a doctor.
x Note on moisture condensation
Moisture may condense when you bring
your camcorder from a cold place into a
warm place (or vice versa) or when you use
your camcorder in a humid place as shown
below.
• When you bring your camcorder from a ski
slope into a place warmed up by a heating
device.
• When you bring your camcorder from an air
conditioned car or room into a hot place outside.
• When you use your camcorder after a squall or a
shower.
• When you use your camcorder in a hot and
humid place.
Continued ,
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Maintenance and precautions (Continued)
x How to avoid moisture condensation
When you bring your camcorder from a
cold place into a warm place, put your
camcorder in a plastic bag and seal it
tightly. Remove the bag when the air
temperature inside the plastic bag has
reached the surrounding temperature (after
about one hour).
– The following phenomenon occurs in
DVCAM (DV) format.
Block-noise
appears.
Video head
If you play back a tape recorded in HDV
format, the image and sound may freeze for
a while (about 0.5 seconds).
This occurs if the HDV signals cannot be
recorded or played back correctly because
of dirt on the tape or video head. Depending
on the cassette, this fairly infrequently
occurs even if the cassette is brand new or
is not used a lot.
If this freezing point is created while
playing back, you can solve this problem
and see the pictures by rewinding after
slightly forwarding. Such a freezing point
cannot be recovered if it was created while
recording.
To prevent such a problem, use the Sony
mini DV cassette.
• If the following problem occurs, clean the video
heads for 10 seconds with the Sony cleaning
cassette (optional).
– Playback pictures do not move.
– Playback pictures do not appear.
– The sound breaks off.
– [x
Dirty video head. Use a cleaning
cassette.] appears on the screen during
recording.
– The following phenomenon occurs in HDV
format.
The playback screen goes blank.
(Solid blue screen)
• The video heads will be worn after long use. If
you cannot obtain a clear image even after using
a cleaning cassette (optional), the video heads
may be worn out. Please contact your Sony
dealer or local authorized Sony service facility
to have the video heads replaced.
LCD screen
• Do not exert excessive pressure on the LCD
screen, as it may cause damage.
• If your camcorder is used in a cold place, a
residual image may appear on the LCD screen.
This is not a malfunction.
• While using your camcorder, the back of the
LCD screen may heat up. This is not a
malfunction.
x To clean the LCD screen
If fingerprints or dust make the LCD screen
dirty, it is recommended you use a soft
cloth to clean it. When you use the LCD
Cleaning Kit (optional), do not apply the
cleaning liquid directly to the LCD screen.
Use cleaning paper moistened with the
liquid.
On handling the casing
The playback The playback screen
screen pauses. goes blank.
(Solid blue screen)
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• If the casing is soiled, clean the camcorder body
with a soft cloth lightly moistened with water,
and then wipe the casing with a dry soft cloth.
• Avoid the following to avoid damage to the
finish.
– Using chemicals such as thinner, benzine,
alcohol, chemical cloths, repellent, insecticide
and sunscreen.
– Handling with above substances on your
hands.
– Leaving the casing in contact with rubber or
vinyl objects for a long period of time.
About care and storage of the lens
• Wipe the surface of the lens clean with a soft
cloth in the following instances:
– When there are fingerprints on the lens
surface.
– In hot or humid locations
– When the lens is exposed to salty air such as
at the seaside.
• Store in a well-ventilated location subject to
little dirt or dust.
• To prevent mold, periodically clean the lens as
described above. It is recommended that you
operate your camcorder about once a month to
keep it in optimum state for a long time.
Removing dust from inside the
viewfinder
1 Remove the eye piece of the
viewfinder.
Slide down the viewfinder release lever
and hold it at the position (1), then lift
the eye piece of the viewfinder as
indicated with the arrow in the
illustration (2).
On charging the pre-installed
rechargeable battery
2 Remove dust inside the eye piece
and viewfinder with a blower.
Additional Information
Your camcorder has a pre-installed
rechargeable battery to retain the date, time,
and other settings even when the POWER
switch is set to OFF. The pre-installed
rechargeable battery is always charged
while your camcorder is connected to the
wall outlet (wall socket) via the AC
Adaptor/Charger or while the battery pack
is inserted. The rechargeable battery will be
fully discharged in about 3 months if you
do not use your camcorder at all without the
AC Adaptor/Charger connected or the
battery pack attached. Use your camcorder
after charging the pre-installed
rechargeable battery.
However, even if the pre-installed
rechargeable battery is not charged, the
camcorder operation will not be affected as
long as you are not recording the date.
x Procedures
Connect your camcorder to a wall outlet
(wall socket) using the supplied AC
Adaptor/Charger, and leave it with the
POWER switch set to OFF for more than
24 hours.
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Specifications
System
Video recording system (HDV)
2 rotary heads, Helical scanning system
Video recording system (DVCAM (DV))
2 rotary heads, Helical scanning system
Still image recording system
Exif Ver. 2.2*
Audio recording system (HDV)
Rotary heads, MPEG-1 Audio Layer-2,
Quantization: 16 bits
Fs48kHz (stereo)
transfer rate: 384 kbps
Audio recording system (DVCAM (DV))
Rotary heads, PCM system
Quantization: 12 bits
Fs32kHz (channel 1/2 stereo),
Quantization: 16 bits
Fs48kHz (channel 1/2 stereo)
Video signal
PAL color, CCIR standards
1080/50i specification
Usable cassette
Mini DV cassette with the
mark
printed or Mini DVCAM cassette with
the
mark printed
Tape speed (HDV)
Approx. 18.831 mm/s
Tape speed (DVCAM)
Approx. 28.221 mm/s
Tape speed (DV SP)
Approx. 18.831 mm/s
Recording/playback time (HDV)
63 min (using a PHDVM-63DM
cassette)
Recording/playback time (DVCAM)
41 min (using a PHDVM-63DM
cassette)
Recording/playback time (DV SP)
63 min (using a PHDVM-63DM
cassette)
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Fast forward/rewind time
Approx. 2 min 40 s (using a PHDVM63DM cassette and rechargeable
battery pack)
Approx. 1 min 45 s (using a PHDVM63DM cassette and AC Adaptor/
Charger)
Viewfinder
Electric viewfinder (color, black and
white)
Picture
1.1 cm (0.45 type, aspect
ratio 16:9)
Total dot number
1 226 880 (approx. 852 × 3[RGB] ×
480)
Image device
6.0 mm (1/3 type) 3CMOS sensor
Recording Pixels (HDV/DV16:9 still
recording):
Max. 1.20 Mega (1 440 × 810) pixels**
Gross: Approx. 1 120 000 pixels
Effective (movie, 16:9):
Approx. 1 037 000 pixels
Effective (movie, 4:3):
Approx. 778 000 pixels
Effective (still, 16:9):
Approx. 1 037 000 pixels
Effective (still, 4:3):
Approx. 778 000 pixels
Lens
G Lens
20 × (Optical), Approx. 30 × (Digital,
when [D.EXTENDER] is set to [ON])
Focal length
f=4.1 - 82.0 mm (3/16 - 3 1/4 in.)
When converted to a 35 mm still
camera
29.5 - 590 mm (1 3/16 - 23 1/4 in.)
(16:9),
36.1 - 722 mm (1 7/16 - 28 1/2 in.)
(4:3)
F1.6 - 3.4
Filter diameter: 72 mm (2 7/8 in.)
Color temperature
[AUTO]
(one push) A/B
[INDOOR] (3 200K)
[OUTDOOR] (5 800K±7 offset levels)
[MANU WB TEMP] (2 300K 15 000K in 100K steps)
Minimum illumination
1.5 lx (lux) (Fixed Shutter Speed 1/25,
auto gain, auto iris) (F 1.6)
* “Exif” is a file format for still images,
established by the JEITA (Japan
Electronics and Information Technology
Industries Association). Files in this
format can have additional information
such as your camcorder’s setting
information at the time of recording.
**The unique pixel array of Sony's
ClearVid CMOS sensor and image
processing system (Enhanced Imaging
Processor) allows for still image
resolution equivalent to the sizes
described.
A/V Remote Connector
10-pin connector
When A/V connecting cable is
connected
Video signal: 1 Vp-p, 75 Ω (ohms)
Luminance signal: 1 Vp-p, 75 Ω (ohms)
Chrominance signal: 0.3 Vp-p (burst
signal), 75 Ω (ohms)
When component A/V cable is
connected
Y: 1 Vp-p, 75Ω (ohms), PB/PR, CB/CR:
+/- 350 mV, 75 Ω (ohms)
Audio signal: -10 dBu (at load
impedance 47 kΩ (kilohms)), Output
impedance with less than 2.2 kΩ
(kilohms)
(0 dBu=0.775 Vrms)
HDMI OUT jack
TypeA (19-pin)
Stereo-minijack (Ø 3.5 mm)
Input/Output connectors
LANC
jack
Stereo mini-minijack (Ø 2.5 mm)
INPUT1/INPUT2 jack
XLR 3-pin, female,
-48 dBu: 3kΩ (kilohms)
+4 dBu: 10kΩ (kilohms)
(0 dBu=0.775 Vrms)
HDV/DV jack
i.LINK interface (IEEE 1394, 4-pin
connector S100)
LCD screen
Picture
8.0 cm (3.2 type, aspect ratio 16:9)
Total dot number
921 600 (1 920 × 480)
General
Power requirements
DC 7.2 V (battery pack)
DC 8.4 V (AC Adaptor/Charger)
Average power consumption*
During camera recording using the
microphone ECM-XM1 and viewfinder
with normal brightness:
HDV recording 6.9 W
DVCAM (DV) recording 6.7 W
During camera recording using the
microphone ECM-XM1 and LCD with
normal brightness:
HDV recording 7.1 W
DVCAM (DV) recording 6.9 W
Operating temperature
0 °C to 40 °C (32 °F to 104 °F)
Storage temperature
-20 °C to +60 °C (-4 °F to +140 °F)
Continued ,
Additional Information
Output connectors
i (headphones) jack
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Specifications (Continued)
Dimensions (approx.)
169 × 188 × 451 mm
(6 3/4 × 7 1/2 × 17 7/8 in.)
(w/h/d)
including the projecting parts
169 × 188 × 451 mm
(6 3/4 × 7 1/2 × 17 7/8 in.)
(w/h/d)
including the projecting parts with the
battery pack (NP-F570)
Mass (approx.)
2.2 kg (5 lb 1 oz) including the lens
hood with lens cover
2.5 kg (5 lb 6 oz) including the battery
pack (NP-F570), cassette (PHDVM63DM), lens hood with lens cover and
microphone (ECM-XM1)
* When the HVR-MRC1 is used, the average
power consumption increases about 2.5 W.
AC Adaptor/Charger AC-VQ1050
Power requirements
AC 100 V - 240 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz
Power consumption
22 W
Output voltage
DC 8.4 V*
Operating temperature
0 °C to 40 °C (32 °F to 104 °F)
Storage temperature
-20 °C to +60 °C (-4 °F to +140 °F)
Dimensions (approx.)
123 × 53 × 135 mm
(4 7/8 × 2 1/8 × 5 3/8 in.) (w/h/d)
excluding the projecting parts
Mass (approx.)
390 g (13.8 oz) excluding the power
cord (mains lead)
* See the label on the AC Adaptor/Charger for
other specifications.
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Rechargeable battery pack NP-F570
Maximum output voltage
DC 8.4 V
Output voltage
DC 7.2 V
Maximum charge voltage
DC 8.4 V
Maximum charge current
3.0 A
Capacity
15.8 Wh (2 200 mAh)
Type
Li-ion
Design and specifications are subject to change
without notice.
On trademarks
Notes on the License
• “Memory Stick,” “
,” “Memory Stick
Duo,” “
,” “Memory Stick
PRO Duo,” “
,”
“Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo,”
“
,” “Memory Stick
Micro,” “MagicGate,” “
,”
“MagicGate Memory Stick” and “MagicGate
Memory Stick Duo” are trademarks of Sony
Corporation.
• “InfoLITHIUM” is a trademark of Sony
Corporation.
•
is a trademark of Sony Corporation.
• “x.v.Colour” is a trademark of Sony
Corporation.
• i.LINK and are trademarks of Sony
Corporation.
ANY USE OF THIS PRODUCT OTHER THAN
CONSUMER PERSONAL USE IN ANY
MANNER THAT COMPLIES WITH THE
MPEG-2 STANDARD FOR ENCODING
VIDEO INFORMATION FOR PACKAGED
MEDIA IS EXPRESSLY PROHIBITED
WITHOUT A LICENSE UNDER APPLICABLE
PATENTS IN THE MPEG-2 PATENT
PORTFOLIO, WHICH LICENSE IS
AVAILABLE FROM MPEG LA, L.L.C., 250
STEELE STREET, SUITE 300, DENVER,
COLORADO 80206.
Additional Information
•
is a trademark.
•
is a trademark.
• Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista, and
Windows Media are trademarks or registered
trademarks of U.S. Microsoft Corporation in the
U.S. and other countries.
• Macintosh and Mac OS are registered
trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and other
countries.
• HDV and the HDV logo are trademarks of Sony
Corporation and Victor Company of Japan, Ltd.
• HDMI, HDMI logo, and High-Definition
Multimedia Interface are trademarks or
registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC.
• Pentium is a trademark or registered trademark
of Intel Corporation.
• Adobe, and Adobe Reader are trademarks of
Adobe Systems Incorporated.
All other product names mentioned herein may be
the trademarks or registered trademarks of their
respective companies. Furthermore, ™ and “®”
are not mentioned in each case in this manual.
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Quick Reference
Identifying parts and controls
The numbers in ( ) are reference pages.
A Accessory shoe mount (130)
H Grip belt (16)
B Hook for shoulder strap (133)
I Microphone fixing clamper (9)
C BATT RELEASE button (13)
J Microphone holder (9)
D Zoom lever (26)
K Microphone (9)
E ASSIGN 7/PHOTO button (25)
L Accessory shoe (130)
F Access lamp (22)
M Lens hood with lens cover (11)
G “Memory Stick Duo” slot (21)
N Lens (11)
To mount the accessory shoe
1 Lift the edge of the accessory shoe plate
and pull it in the direction opposite to
that of the arrow on the accessory shoe
plate and remove it from the accessory
shoe.
Mount the accessory shoe on the accessory
shoe mount as illustrated.
Accessory shoe plate
2 Place the accessory shoe as its
protrusions matches recesses of the
accessory shoe mount, then fix it to the
mount with four screws.
Accessory shoe
Accessory shoe
3 Insert the accessory shoe plate in the
direction of the arrow on the plate
surface until the end of the plate
engages the end of the shoe.
To remove the accessory shoe
Accessory shoe plate
130
Remove the shoe plate in the same way as
step 1 of “To mount the accessory shoe.”
Loosen the 4 screws and remove the
accessory shoe from the accessory shoe
mount.
A Front recording lamp (92)
The recording lamp flashes if the
remaining tape or battery is low.
B Internal microphone (9)
C Front remote sensor (92)
D FOCUS switch (27)
R PICTURE PROFILE button (33)
S MENU button (19)
T AUTO/MANUAL switch (28)
* The ASSIGN 2 button /AE SHIFT button has a
raised tactile dot for your convenience in
locating the button.
Quick Reference
E ND filter (31)
F PUSH AUTO button (27)
G ASSIGN 1 button/ZEBRA button (44)
H ASSIGN 2 button/AE SHIFT button*
(44)
I ASSIGN 3 button/REC REVIEW
button (44)
J Large eyecup (18)
K CH1 (INT MIC/INPUT1) switch (42)
L AUTO/MAN (CH1) switch (42)
M AUDIO LEVEL(CH1) dial (42)
N AUDIO LEVEL(CH2) dial (42)
O AUTO/MAN (CH2) switch (42)
P CH2 (INT MIC/INPUT1/INPUT2)
switch (42)
Q STATUS CHECK button (53)
Continued ,
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Identifying parts and controls (Continued)
A ASSIGN 4 button (44)
B ASSIGN 5 button* (44)
C ASSIGN 6 button (44)
D Memory Recording Unit jack (42)
For an optional memory recording unit
(HVR-DR60 or HVR-MRC1)
P POWER switch (16)
E
R Cable holder (9)
For securing the i.LINK cable or other
cables
HDV/DV jack (56)
F A/V Remote Connector (56)
G HDMI OUT jack (56)
H i (headphones) jack
For stereo mini-jack headphones
I REC START/STOP button (23)
J INPUT2 jack (9)
K INPUT1 jack (9)
L INPUT2 switch (42)
M INPUT1 switch (42)
N Cable holder (9)
Inner cable holder and outer cable
holder are provided for securing an
i.LINK cable and a microphone cable,
respectively.
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O LANC
jack
The LANC
control jack is used for
controlling the tape transport of video
device and peripherals connected to it.
Q REC START/STOP button (23)
* The ASSIGN 5 button has a raised tactile dot for
your convenience in locating the button.
A Handle zoom lever (26)
To attach the shoulder strap
B Hook for shoulder strap (133)
Attach the shoulder strap (optional) to the
hooks for the shoulder strap.
C Handle zoom switch (26)
D Lens cover lever (11)
E Focus ring (27)
F Zoom ring (26)
G Iris ring (28)
Quick Reference
H GAIN button (30)
I WHT BAL button* (31)
J SHUTTER SPEED button (28)
K
OPEN/EJECT lever (21)
L SEL/PUSH EXEC dial (19)
M
(One push) button (32)
N White balance memory switch (31)
O Gain switch (30)
P IRIS/EXPOSURE button (28)
* WHT BAL button has a raised tactile dot for
your convenience in locating the button.
Continued ,
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Identifying parts and controls (Continued)
A TC/U-BIT button
Switches between time code and user bit
to display on the LCD screen.
B DATA CODE button (52)
C Video control buttons (STOP/REW/
PLAY*/FF/PAUSE/REC/SLOW) (49)
D VOLUME/MEMORY button* (49)
E MEMORY/DELETE button (49)
F MEMORY/INDEX button* (49)
G MEMORY/PLAY button (49)
H DISPLAY/BATT INFO button (52)
I RESET button
If you press the RESET button, all
settings including the clock setting
(except the Picture profile and Camera
profile settings) return to the default.
J LCD screen (17)
K Viewfinder (17)
L Viewfinder lens adjustment lever (17)
M Viewfinder release lever (125)
N Rear remote sensor (92)
O Rear recording lamp (92)
The recording lamp flashes if the
remaining tape or battery is low.
134
* PLAY button, VOLUME/MEMORY button,
and MEMORY/INDEX button have raised
tactile dots for your convenience in locating the
buttons.
b Notes
Remote Commander
Remove the insulation sheet before using
the Remote Commander.
Insulation sheet
7
1
8
2
3
9
4
5
6
• Aim the Remote Commander towards the
remote sensor to operate your camcorder.
• Point the remote sensor away from strong light
sources such as direct sunlight or overhead
lighting. Otherwise, the Remote Commander
may not function properly.
• When you are operating with the Remote
Commander supplied with your camcorder,
your VCR may also operate. In that case, select
a commander mode other than VTR 2 for your
VCR, or cover the sensor of your VCR with
black paper.
To change the battery of the Remote
Commander
1 While pressing on the tab, inset your
fingernail into the slit to pull out the battery
case.
2 Place a new battery with the + side facing
up.
3 Insert the battery case back into the Remote
Commander until it clicks.
0
Tab
The on-screen image when you press this
button will be recorded onto the “Memory
Stick Duo” as a still image.
B Memory control buttons (Index, –/+,
Memory/playback) (50)
C SEARCH M. (54)
D.>
E Video control buttons (Rewind,
Playback, Fast-forward, Pause, Stop,
Slow) (49)
F ZERO SET MEMORY
This button is invalid with your
camcorder.
WARNING
Battery may explode if mistreated. Do not
recharge, disassemble or dispose of in
fire.
Quick Reference
A PHOTO (25)
• When the lithium battery becomes weak, the
operating distance of the Remote Commander
may shorten, or the Remote Commander may
not function properly. In this case, replace the
battery with a Sony CR2025 lithium battery.
Use of another battery may present a risk of fire
or explosion.
G Transmitter
H START/STOP (23)
I Power zoom (26)
J DISPLAY (52)
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Indicators for the LCD screen and viewfinder
The numbers in ( ) are reference pages.
The indicators will not be recorded on the tape during recording.
Recording movies
1
2
60min
HDV1080i
3
REC
Recording still images
4
5
00:04:50:04
12min
2
8
60 min
9
1.2M
q;
101
7
12min
6
A Recording format (
,
) (83)
or
B Remaining battery (approx.)
C Recording status ([STBY] (standby) or
[REC] (recording))
D During recording:
Tape counter (hour: minute: second:
frame)
During playback:
Time code (hour: minute: second:
frame)
E Recording capacity of the tape (approx.)
F Audio level display (80)
G Remaining recording time of an external
Memory Recording Unit (optional)
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H Recording folder (89)
I Image size (25)
J Recording indicator (25)
Data code during recording
The date/time during recording and the
camera setting data will be recorded
automatically. They do not appear on the
screen during recording, but you can check
them on the screen by pressing the DATA
CODE button during playback (p. 52).
Viewing movies
1
2
60 min
HDV1080i
Viewing still images
4
qa
2
5
00:04:50:04
12min
K Tape transport indicator
Recording mode (DVCAM or DV SP)
appears when a tape recorded in the DVCAM
or DV SP format is played back.
qs
60min
101-0011
9
1.2M
qd qf
9/9 101
MEMORY PLAY
qg
L Data file name
M Picture number/Total number of
recorded pictures in the current
playback folder
N Playback folder (89)
O Previous/Next folder icon
The
,
or
appears when the
first or last picture of the current folder is
displayed and when there are multiple folders
on the same “Memory Stick Duo.” You can
move to Previous/Next folder with the
VOLUME/MEMORY button.
Quick Reference
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Indicators for the LCD screen and viewfinder (Continued)
Center
Indicators when you made
changes
Upper left
60min
Indicator
Upper right
00:00:00:00
Meaning
Z
Warning (113)
Bottom
Indicator
Meaning
HISTOGRAM (78)
DV AU.MODE (DV
Audio Mode) (75)*
Center
Bottom
Manual volume
control(42, 76)
Upper left
Indicator
Meaning
Manual focus (27)
9
~
Recording format (83)
Picture profile (33)
SPOTLIGHT(70)
DV WIDE REC (84)*
BACK LIGHT (70)
.
QUICK REC (91)**
SteadyShot off (70)
DV FRAME REC (73)*
PEAKING (79)
ND filter (31)
D.EXTENDER (71)
AE SHIFT (69)
Extended clear scan
(30, 69)
INTERVAL REC (72)
EXT REC CTRL (85)
EXPOSURE control
(29)
REC TYPE
SCAN TYPE (83)
Auto setting (80)
n
B
White balance (31)
FOCUS MACRO
(71)
Upper right
Indicator
A
Meaning
HYPER GAIN (68)
INDEX MARK (45)
x.v.Color (74)**
HDV input/
DV input (97)
ZEBRA (78)
HDV output/
DV output (96)
i.LINK connection
(56, 93)
* The settings can be made only for the pictures
in the DVCAM (DV) format.
** The setting can be made only for the pictures in
the HDV format.
LCD backlight off (17)
z Tips
• Indicators may look different or appear at
different positions.
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Index
A
B
Access lamp ..........................22
BACK LIGHT.............. 70, 106
Accessory shoe ...................130
BAR ..................................... 80
Accessory shoe kit ..................8
Accessory shoe mount ........130
BATT RELEASE (battery
release) button ...................... 13
Connecting cord....................14
Accessory shoe plate...........130
Battery .................................. 12
COPY ...................................40
ADVANCE...........................79
Battery Info .......................... 53
CURRENT FLDR ................88
AE RESPONSE ....................69
BEEP .................................... 92
AE SHIFT.............................69
BLACK FADER .................. 71
D
AE SHIFT button..................44
BLACK GAMMA ............... 35
DATA CODE button ............52
AF ASSIST...........................71
BLACK LEVEL .................. 35
Date and time................20, 136
AGC LIMIT..........................68
Button-type lithium battery
............................................ 135
DATE REC...................91, 107
ALL ERASE.........................88
ALL FILES...........................88
ALL OUTPUT......................82
ASPECT ...............................79
Computer ............................102
Connect
TV .................................56
VCR...............................93
Date search ...........................54
DEGREE ..............................81
C
Cable holder ........................... 9
Deleting camera profile settings
..............................................90
CAM DATA DSP (Camera
data display) ................. 80, 106
Deleting still images .............51
ASSIGN BTN .......................91
CAMERA PROF.
(Camera profile) ................... 90
DISP OUTPUT.....................82
ASSIGN buttons ...................44
CAMERA SET menu........... 67
AT IRIS LMT .......................69
Cassette
ASSIGN 7/PHOTO button
........................................25, 44
DETAIL................................39
DISPLAY SET menu ...........78
DISPLAY/BATT INFO
button ........................17, 52, 53
Insert/Eject .................... 21
AUDIO CH SEL...................77
DOWN CONVERT..............85
Tape ............................ 116
AUDIO LEVEL (CH1)
dial ........................................42
DRUM RUN.........................92
Cassette compartment .......... 21
Dubbing ................................93
CENTER TRIG.................... 71
DV ........................................83
CH1 (INT MIC/INPUT1)
switch ..................................... 9
DV AUDIO MIX..................77
AUDIO LEVEL (CH1/CH2)
dial ........................................42
AUDIO LEVEL (CH2)
dial ........................................42
AUDIO LIMIT .....................75
AUDIO SET menu ...............75
AUTO/MAN (CH1/CH2)
switch....................................42
CH2 (INT MIC/INPUT1/
INPUT2) switch ..................... 9
Charge lamp ......................... 12
Charging time....................... 13
CLOCK SET .................. 19, 91
DV AU. MODE
(DV Audio mode).................75
DV format.............................83
DV FRAME REC.........73, 107
DV PROGRE........................84
AUTO/MANUAL switch .....28
CNTRST ENHCR........ 70, 106
DV REC MODE
(Recording mode) .................84
AU. MAN GAIN ..................76
COLOR BAR ....................... 74
DV SP ...................................84
AU.LVL DISP
(Audio level display) ............80
COLOR CORRCT (Color
Correct) ................................ 37
DV WIDE CONV.................85
A/V connecting cable .....61, 94
COLOR DEPTH .................. 37
A/V connecting cable with
S VIDEO.........................61, 93
COLOR LEVEL .................. 36
A/V Remote Connector ........56
COLOR PHASE .................. 36
COLOR MODE ................... 36
Quick Reference
ATW SENS ....................68, 69
DV WIDE REC ....................84
DVCAM ...............................84
D.EXTENDER
(Digital Extender) .........71, 106
Component A/V cable.......... 57
Continued ,
139
Index (Continued)
E
GUIDEFRAME ................... 79
ECS FREQ. ..................69, 107
H
INTELLIGENT ..............68, 69
HANDLE ZOOM ................ 71
INTERLACE........................ 83
Handle zoom ........................ 26
Internal microphone ...............9
Handle zoom lever ............... 26
INTERVAL.......................... 72
Handle zoom switch............. 26
INTERVAL REC ......... 72, 107
HDMI cable ......................... 57
IN/OUT REC menu.............. 83
HDMI OUT jack .................. 57
IRIS ................................28, 67
HDV..................................... 83
Iris ring ................................. 28
HDV format ....................... 115
IRIS/EXPOSURE................. 67
HDV PROGRE. ................... 83
IRIS/EXPOSURE button ..... 28
HDV1080i............................ 83
i.LINK ................................121
HDV/DV format .................. 83
i.LINK cable.............58, 97, 99
HDV/DV jack ...................... 58
i.LINK SET .......................... 85
ECS (Extended clear scan) ...30
END SEARCH .....................46
End search ............................46
END TRIG ...........................71
Expanded focus ....................28
EXPOSURE .........................67
EXP.FOCUS...................28, 44
EXP.FOCUS TYPE..............80
EXT ONLY ..........................86
EXT REC CTRL ..........85, 107
Extended clear scan (ECS) ...30
F
FADER .........................71, 106
FILE NO. (File number).......89
FLCKR REDUCE ................70
Focus ....................................27
Insulation sheet...................135
Headphones jack ................ 132
High definition TV............... 56
J
HISTOGRAM.............. 78, 106
JPEG...................................119
Hook for shoulder strap ..... 133
HOURS METER ................. 92
K
HYPER GAIN ..................... 68
KNEE ................................... 36
I
L
INDEX MARK .................... 45
LANC jack .................130, 132
Index screen ......................... 50
LANGUAGE........................ 91
Index search ......................... 54
Large eyecup ........................ 18
Index signal.......................... 45
Last scene review ................. 46
REC FOLDER (Recording
folder)............................89
Indicators ........................... 138
LAST SCN RVW................. 46
INDOOR.............................. 32
LCD ......................................17
FORMAT .............................88
Indoor................................... 32
LCD backlight ......................17
FREE RUN...........................87
INPUT1............................ 9, 42
LCD BL LEVEL ..........81, 106
FS32K...................................75
INPUT1 jack .................... 9, 42
LCD BRIGHT ......................81
FS48K...................................75
INPUT1 MIC NR................. 76
LCD COLOR ....................... 81
INPUT1 switch .................... 42
LCD PANEL ........................ 82
INPUT1 TRIM..................... 77
Lens ....................................125
Gain ......................................30
INPUT1 WIND.................... 77
Lens cover lever ................... 11
GAIN button.........................30
INPUT2............................ 9, 42
Lens hood with lens cover....11
GAIN SETUP.......................67
INPUT2 jack ........................ 42
LETTER SIZE......................82
Gain switch...........................30
INPUT2 MIC NR................. 77
LINKED ............................... 76
GAMMA ..............................35
INPUT2 switch .................... 42
Grip belt................................16
INPUT2 TRIM..................... 77
FOCUS DISP .......................81
FOCUS MACRO .................71
Focus ring .............................27
FOCUS switch......................27
Folder
NEW FOLDER .............89
PB FOLDER (Playback
folder)............................89
G
140
INPUT2 WIND ....................77
M
N
Q
Macintosh ...........................102
ND filter ............................... 31
QUICK REC.........................91
MANU WB TEMP .........32, 68
NEW FOLDER .................... 89
MARKER .....................79, 106
NORMAL ............................ 79
Memory A.............................32
NTSC ................................. 115
Memory B.............................32
NUMBER............................. 80
Memory Recording Unit jack
..............................................42
O
MEMORY SET menu ..........88
One push button ................... 32
“Memory Stick”..............2, 119
OPEN/EJECT lever.............. 21
“Memory Stick Duo”....21, 119
OPERATION ....................... 92
Insert/Eject.....................21
OTHERS menu .................... 90
Number of recordable
pictures ..........................25
OUTDOOR .......................... 32
Write-protect tab..........119
“Memory Stick Duo” slot cover
..............................................21
MEMORY/DELETE button
..............................................51
MEMORY/INDEX button ...49
MEMORY/PLAY button .....49
Menu
AUDIO SET menu ........75
CAMERA SET menu....67
IN/OUT REC menu.......83
MEMORY SET menu
.......................................88
OTHERS menu..............90
TC/UB SET menu .........86
Using the menu..............62
MENU button .......................19
Menu items ...........................64
REC CH SELECT switch
................................................9
REC CTL MODE .................85
Outdoor ................................ 32
Outside power source........... 14
P
PAL ............................ 109, 115
PB FOLDER
(Playback folder)................. 89
PB ZOOM (Playback zoom)
.............................................. 91
REC FOLDER (Recording
folder) ...................................89
REC FORMAT.....................83
REC LAMP[F] .....................92
REC LAMP[R].....................92
REC LINK............................74
REC PAUSE.........................86
REC REVIEW......................46
Rec review ............................46
REC REVIEW button...........46
REC RUN .............................87
REC START/STOP button
..............................................23
REC TIME......................71, 72
REC TIMING .......................71
PEAKING .................... 79, 106
REC TYPE ...........................83
PHOTO ................................ 44
Recording .............................23
PHOTO button ..................... 25
Recording lamp ....................23
Picture profile....................... 33
Recording time .....................13
PICTURE PROFILE button
.............................................. 33
REGENERATE ....................87
Picture Search ...................... 50
REMAINING .......................82
PLAY button ........................ 49
Remaining battery ................53
Playing time ......................... 13
Remote Commander ...........135
POWER switch .................... 16
REMOTE CTRL (Remote
control) .................................92
RELAY.................................86
Microphone.............................9
Pre-installed rechargeable
battery................................. 125
Microphone fixing clamper
................................................9
PRESET ............................... 86
RESET ............................40, 86
PROFILE NAME................. 40
RESET button.....................134
PROGRESSIVE................... 83
RING ASSIGN .....................67
PUSH AT IRIS..................... 44
RING ROTATE....................67
Microphone holder..................9
MIC+48V..............................42
MIX ......................................77
Moisture condensation........123
MPEG2 ...............................101
Quick Reference
DISPLAY SET menu ....78
R
Remote sensor ......................92
PUSH AUTO button ............ 28
PUSH (lens hood release)
button ................................... 11
S
S VIDEO jack...........59, 61, 93
Continued ,
141
Index (Continued)
TC PRESET......................... 86
SCAN TYPE ........................84
TC RUN............................... 87
SEARCH M..........................54
TC/UB SET menu................ 86
Self-diagnosis display.........113
TC/U-BIT button ............... 134
SEL/PUSH EXEC dial .........19
Telephoto ............................. 26
SEPARATE..........................76
THREADING ...................... 92
SHOT TRANSITION...........73
Time code .......................... 136
Shot transition.......................46
TONE................................... 75
Shoulder strap.....................133
Trademark.......................... 129
SHUTTER DISP ..................81
TRANS TIME...................... 73
White balance memory switch
.............................................. 32
Shutter speed ........................30
Transmitter......................... 135
WHITE FADER ................... 71
SHUTTER SPEED button
..............................................30
TRIG .................................... 71
WHT BAL button................. 31
TRIG LEVEL ...................... 71
Wide angle............................ 26
SKINTONE DTL (Skintone
detail)....................................40
Troubleshooting ................. 103
Wind screen............................ 9
TV ........................................ 56
Windows.............................102
TV color systems ............... 115
WORLD TIME ............91, 107
Skip Scan..............................50
Slot........................................22
SMOOTH GAIN ..................68
SMOOTH WB......................69
SMTH SLW REC
(Smooth slow recording)
......................................71, 106
U
Warning messages..............114
WB OUTDR LVL ................ 68
WB PRESET ........................ 68
WB SHIFT ...........................39
WB TEMP SET....................68
White balance ....................... 31
Write-protect tab ........117, 119
X
UB TIME REC .................... 87
XLR SET........................76, 77
UB-DATE/TC-TIME... 87, 106
x.v.Color....................... 74, 107
Using the menu items .......... 62
SPEED ZOOM .....................71
Using your camcorder abroad
........................................... 115
START TIMER....................74
Warning indicators .............113
UB PRESET ........................ 86
Specifications .....................126
SPOTLIGHT ................70, 106
Z
ZEBRA......................... 78, 106
V
ZEBRA button......................44
START TRIG .......................71
Status check ..........................53
VCR HDV/DV..................... 83
ZOOM DISPLAY ................ 80
STATUS CHECK button .....53
VF B.LIGHT................ 81, 106
Zoom lever ...........................26
STBY COMMAND .............86
VF COLOR.......................... 82
Zoom ring .............................26
STEADYSHOT....................70
VF POWERMODE.............. 82
“Memory Stick Duo” ...........21
STOP ....................................86
Video control buttons......... 135
Supplied items ........................8
Video head ......................... 124
SYNCHRONOUS ................86
VIDEO OUT........................ 84
Viewfinder ........................... 17
T
Tape counter .......................136
TAPE RUN...........................92
Tape ......................See Cassette
Viewfinder lens adjustment
lever ..................................... 17
Viewfinder release lever .... 125
Volume........................... 42, 50
TC COUNTUP .............86, 106
VOLUME/MEMORY button
............................................. 49
TC LINK ......................87, 106
V-OUT/PANEL ................... 82
TC MAKE ............................87
142
W
SAFETY ZONE ...................79
Zoom ....................................26
HARDWARE LIST (1/8)
#2: M1.7 X 4.0
(Black)
2-635-562-31
#1: M1.7 X 2.5
(Black)
2-635-562-11
#3: M1.7 X 2.5
(Red)
2-660-401-01
1.7
1.7
4.0
2.5
#5: M1.7 X 3.5 (Tapping)
(Black)
3-080-204-01
1.7
4.0
1.7
2.5
#17: M1.7 X 1.5
(Silver)
2-586-389-01
#16: M1.4 X 2.5
(Silver)
2-586-337-01
2.5
#19: M1.2 X 4.0 (Tapping)
(Red)
3-086-156-21
1.4
2.5
1.4
1.4
1.5
#18: M1.4 X 2.5
(Silver)
2-635-591-21
1.7 2.2
1.5
5.0
#15: M1.4 X 1.5
(Silver)
3-062-214-01
1.7
1.7
1.7
4.0
#14: M1.7 X 2.5
(Silver)
2-599-475-11
2.5
#12: M1.7 X 5.0 (Tapping)
(Black)
3-080-204-21
#11: M1.7 X 4.0 (Tapping)
(Silver)
3-078-890-11
1.7
#13: M1.7 X 2.5 (Tapping)
(Silver)
3-085-397-01
3.5
1.6
#10: M1.7 X 4.0
(Silver)
2-599-475-31
1.7
1.7
1.7
5.0
#8: M1.7 X 3.5 (Tapping)
(Silver)
3-078-890-01
1.4
3.5
1.4
2.5
#7: M1.7 X 1.6
(Black)
7-627-552-18
1.7
3.5
1.7
2.5
#6: M1.4 X 1.7
(Silver)
2-598-474-01
#9: M1.7 X 5.0 (Tapping)
(Silver)
3-078-890-21
#4: M1.4 X 2.5 (Tapping)
(Dark Silver)
3-348-998-81
#20: M1.4 X 3.0
(Silver)
2-635-591-31
1.4
1.2
4.0
3.0
HARDWARE LIST (2/8)
#22: M1.7 X 5.0 (Tapping)
(Silver)
3-083-261-01
#21: M1.4 X 3.0
(Black)
2-662-396-21
4.0
5.0
#25: M1.7 X 3.0
(Black)
2-635-562-21
1.7
1.7
1.4
3.0
1.7
#36: M3.0 X 6.0
(Silver)
4-886-821-11
#35: M4.0 X 6.0 (Tapping)
(Silver)
3-975-291-02
8.0
3.0
4.0
6.0
6.0
#39: M2.6 X 5.0 (Tapping)
(Black)
7-685-791-09
#38: M3.0 X 20.0 (Tapping)
(Silver)
7-685-651-79
2.0
4.5
3.0
3.0
#37: M2.0 X 6.0 (Tapping)
(Black)
3-080-206-31
3.0
4.0
#34: M3.0 X 8.0
(Black)
3-077-331-41
6.0
#32: M2.0 X 4.5 (Tapping)
(Silver)
2-102-498-01
1.2
3.5
#33: M3.0 X 6.0
(Silver)
3-077-331-21
4.0
#31: M3.0 X 4.0
(Silver)
2-102-434-01
1.4
1.4
1.4
2.0
#30: M1.2 X 3.5 (Tapping)
(White)
3-086-156-11
2.5
#28: M1.4 X 4.0 (Tapping)
(Silver)
3-348-998-61
1.4
2.0
#29: M1.4 X 2.5
(Black)
2-662-396-01
1.7
5.5
#27: M1.4 X 2.0
(Black)
2-662-396-11
#26: M1.4 X 2.0
(Silver)
2-635-591-11
3.0
#24: B1.7 X 5.5 (Tapping)
(Black)
4-679-805-11
#23: M1.7 X 4.0 (Tapping)
(Black)
3-080-204-11
#40: M2.0 X 4.0 (Tapping)
(Silver)
7-685-851-04
3.0
2.0
6.0
2.6
20.0
5.0
2.0
4.0
HARDWARE LIST (3/8)
#41: M3.0 X 8.0 (Tapping)
(Silver)
3-065-748-01
#42: M2.0 X 4.0 (Tapping)
(Silver)
7-628-253-00
#43: M1.7 X 4.0
(Red)
2-660-401-31
4.0
4.0
#45: M1.4 X 2.5
(Silver)
2-587-151-01
#46: M1.7 X 3.0
(Red)
2-660-401-11
#49: M2.0 X 4.0
(Black)
2-630-005-31
3.0
#50: M2.0 X 3.0
(Red)
2-891-494-11
2.0
4.0
#48: M1.7 X 2.5
(Silver)
3-973-497-91
1.4
1.7
3.0
1.7
3.0
#47: M1.4 X 3.0 (Tapping)
(Silver)
2-665-774-01
1.4
2.5
1.7
2.0
3.0
8.0
#44: M1.7 X 3.0 (Tapping)
(Silver)
3-078-890-61
1.7
2.5
#51: M2.0 X 2.5
(Silver)
3-073-686-01
#52: M2.0 X 4.0 (Tapping)
(Black)
3-080-206-11
2.0
2.0
2.0
4.0
3.0
2.5
#53: M2.0 X 5.0 (Tapping)
(Black)
3-080-206-21
#54: M1.75 X 6.0 (Tapping)
(Black)
3-318-203-11
6.0
5.0
2.0
4.0
2.0
1.7
6.0
2.0
3.5
#59: M2.0 X 5.0 (Tapping)
(Silver)
3-080-205-21
#58: M2.0 X 6.0 (Tapping)
(Silver)
3-719-408-11
#57: M1.7 X 4.0
(Black)
7-627-852-18
#56: M2.0 X 3.5
(Silver)
3-067-187-11
1.75
2.0
4.0
#55: M2.0 X 4.0
(Silver)
2-655-582-11
#60: M2.6 X 5.0
(Black)
3-061-062-11
2.6
2.0
5.0
5.0
HARDWARE LIST (4/8)
#62: M2.0 X 3.0
(Silver)
3-080-202-21
#61: M3.0 X 10.0
(Black)
7-682-549-09
3.0
10.0
2.0
12.5
#66: M1.4 X 1.4
(Silver)
2-635-591-41
1.4
3.5
#76: M1.7 X 4.0 (Tapping)
(Silver)
2-666-551-11
1.7
1.7
4.0
3.5
#80: M1.4X 2.0
(Black)
3-279-411-01
#79: M1.4X 2.0
(Silver)
2-587-151-11
1.4
1.4
3.5
2.0
#75: M1.7 X 3.5 (Tapping)
(Silver)
2-666-551-01
#78: M1.4 X 3.5
(Red)
3-208-537-11
1.4
1.4
1.7
1.2
#72: M1.4 X 2.0
(Silver)
4-663-621-41
2.0
6.0
#77: M1.2 X 5.0 (Tapping)
(Silver)
3-086-156-31
5.0
#71: M1.4 X 2.0
(Red)
3-208-537-01
#74: M1.7 X 6.0 (Tapping)
(Silver)
2-666-551-31
4.0
4.0
2.0
5.0
1.2
1.7
1.4
1.7
1.7
#73: M1.2 X 4.0 (Tapping)
(Black)
3-086-156-61
#68: M1.7 X 4.0
(Silver)
2-655-581-01
1.4
#70: M1.7 X 5.0
(Silver)
2-599-475-41
3.0
5.0
#67: M1.4 X 2.0
(Silver)
3-389-523-16
1.4
#69: M1.7 X 3.0
(Silver)
2-599-475-21
1.7
5.0
3.0
#65: M1.4 X 3.5
(Silver)
2-635-591-01
#64: M1.7 X 5.0 (Tapping)
(Silver)
2-666-551-21
#63: M5.0 X 12.5
(Black)
3-060-811-21
2.0
1.4
2.0
HARDWARE LIST (5/8)
#82: M1.4 X 1.4
(Silver)
3-272-251-01
#81: M1.7 X 2.5
(Silver)
2-515-756-01
1.7
1.4
2.5
#86: M1.7 X 4.0 (Tapping)
(Silver)
2-695-434-21
2.5
1.4
2.5
8.0
1.4
2.5
#99: M2.5 X 6.0 (Tapping)
(Silver)
3-776-750-02
3.8
8.0
#96: M1.4 X 2.5
(Silver)
2-587-151-21
3.0
1.7
#98: M3.0 X 8.0
(Silver)
3-077-331-01
#97: M1.4 X 2.5
(Black)
2-662-396-31
3.9
#95: M3.0 X 8.0 (Tapping)
(Black)
7-685-646-79
4.0
3.5
2.0
1.7
3.5
#94: M1.7 X 4.0
(Black)
2-515-483-31
1.7
#92: M2.0 X 3.9
(Black)
3-268-954-01
#91: M1.7 X 3.0 (Tapping)
(Silver)
2-695-434-11
3.0
1.6
5.9
1.7
2.0
#93: M1.7 X 3.5 (Tapping)
(Silver)
3-254-082-01
1.6
5.3
#90: M1.7 X 3.0
(Silver)
3-271-395-01
5.0
#88: M1.6 X 5.9 (Tapping)
(Silver)
2-689-015-01
#87: M1.6 X 5.3
(Black)
2-689-328-01
4.0
2.0
3.0
1.7
1.7
#89: M2.0 X 5.5 (Tapping)
(Silver)
2-695-575-01
1.7
7.0
1.4
#85: M1.7 X 2.5
(Black)
2-515-483-11
#84: M2.0 X 3.0
(Silver)
3-072-453-11
#83: M1.7 X 7.0 (Tapping)
(Black)
3-080-204-41
#100: M2.0 X 6.0
(Black)
3-080-203-51
2.5
6.0
2.0
6.0
HARDWARE LIST (6/8)
5.0
#105: M2.0 X 4.0
(Red)
2-891-494-31
8.0
10.0
#106: M2.0 X 6.0
(Black)
3-713-786-11
#107: M2.0 X 5.0
(Silver)
3-032-750-01
2.0
2.0
4.0
6.0
#109: M1.7 X 3.0
(Black)
2-515-483-21
#110: M2.0 X 3.0
(Black)
2-630-005-21
5.0
#115: M1.4 X 3.5 (Tapping)
(Silver)
3-348-998-51
2.0
1.4
#116: M2.0 X 3.5 (Tapping)
(Silver)
2-695-435-01
2.0
1.4
3.5
#120: M2.6 X 6.0
(Silver)
7-621-770-67
#119: M2.6 X 5.0
(Black)
7-627-556-58
2.6
2.6
1.4
1.7
#112: M1.4 X 5.0
(Black)
2-178-410-11
5.0
3.5
#118: M1.4 X 2.0
(Black)
2-655-580-01
#117: M1.7 X 4.5 (Tapping)
(Silver)
2-695-429-31
3.0
4.0
5.5
1.7
1.7
2.0
1.7
#108: M1.7 X 3.0 (Tapping)
(Black)
2-695-430-01
#111: M1.7 X 4.0 (Tapping)
(Black)
2-887-124-01
#114: M2.0 X 5.5 (Tapping)
(Silver)
2-698-464-01
#113: M1.7 X 5.0
(Black)
2-635-562-41
8.0
5.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
2.0
2.0
1.7
#104: M3.0 X 8.0
(Black)
7-682-548-09
2.6
2.6
2.0
4.5
#103: M2.6 X 10.0
(Silver)
7-685-794-09
#102: M2.6 X 8.0
(Black)
7-621-284-30
#101: M2.0 X 5.0
(Silver)
7-621-555-39
5.0
6.0
HARDWARE LIST (7/8)
#122: M3.0 X 6.0
(Black)
7-682-547-09
#121: M2.0 X 4.0 (Tapping)
(Silver)
3-080-205-11
#123: M4.0 X 8.0
(Black)
7-682-561-09
3.0
2.0
6.0
4.0
#125: M1.4 X 3.0
(Black)
3-291-847-01
2.9 4.0
3.0
25.0
#130: M2.0 X 4.5 (Tapping)
(Silver)
3-732-817-11
3.0
12.0
3.0
#137: M1.7 X 3.0
(Black)
3-090-976-62
4.0
1.7
1.4
4.0
2.5
#139: M1.4 X 2.0
(Silver)
2-655-579-01
#140: M1.7 X 2.0
(Black)
2-635-562-01
1.7
1.4
1.4
3.5
#136: M1.4 X 4.0 (Tapping)
(Black)
3-065-509-11
2.0
2.6
#138: M1.4 X 3.5
(Silver)
4-104-078-01
2.6
6.0
#135: M2.0 X 2.5
(Black)
7-627-553-28
7.0
6.0
#132: M2.6 X 6.0
(Black)
4-673-655-01
#131: M4.0 X 12.0
(Silver)
3-452-471-01
12.0
#134: M2.6 X 7.0
(Black)
3-299-572-01
4.0
12.0
2.0
4.5
#133: M3.0 X 6.0
(Black)
3-452-484-01
3.0
#128: M4.0 X 12.0
(Black)
3-452-472-01
6.0
#129: M3.0 X 12.0
(Black)
7-682-550-09
1.7
2.0
#127: M3.0 X 25.0
(Black)
7-682-654-09
3.5
3.0
4.0
8.0
#126: M2.9 X 3.5
(Black)
3-292-616-01
1.4
#124: M1.7 X 2.0
(Silver)
2-599-475-01
2.0
2.0
HARDWARE LIST (8/8)
#141: M2.6 X 5.0 (Tapping)
(Silver)
7-685-791-01
1.4
2.6
5.0
#143: M1.4 X 2.0
(Black)
4-111-392-11
#142: M1.4 X 2.0
(Silver)
4-111-392-01
2.0
2.4
#149: M1.6 X 7.5 (Tapping)
(Silver)
4-115-505-01
7.5
#153: M1.4 X 1.5
(Silver)
3-059-718-01
1.5
1.4
1.7
6.0
1.4
2.5
#155: M1.7 X 6.0 (Tapping)
(Black)
3-080-204-31
2.6
8.0
#152: M1.4 X 2.5
(Black)
4-116-473-11
1.4
#154: M2.6 X 8.0
(Silver)
7-627-556-97
1.4
3.0
#151: M1.4 X 1.4
(Silver)
3-272-251-11
3.0
1.7
1.4
1.4
1.6
#148: M1.7 X 3.0
(Silver)
3-057-082-21
3.5
#150: M1.4 X 3.0
(Black)
4-105-150-01
1.4
1.2
#147: M1.4 X 3.5
(Black)
2-662-396-41
1.4
1.4
2.4
1.4
2.0
#146: M1.4 X 2.4
(Black)
4-111-248-11
#145: M1.4 X 2.4
(Silver)
4-111-248-01
#144: M1.4 X 1.2
(Silver)
4-111-392-21
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RMT-831
US Model
Canadian Model
AEP Model
E Model
Chinese Model
Japanese Model
SERVICE MANUAL
Ver. 1.2 2009.04
SUPPLEMENT-1
File this supplement with the service manual.
(DI09-013)
Subject:
• Change of HELP
• Change of Schematic Diagrams
• Change of Repair Parts List
• Change of EVR Page Table
• Change of Flange Back Adjustment
& : Points added portion
HELP
Before change
HELP08
Sticking standard of the Tape (VF)
FP-974 Flexible Board
Tape (VF)
Reinforcing Part
1.0mm
After change
HELP08
Sticking standard of the Tape (VF)
FP-974 Flexible Board
Tape (VF)
Crease
Reinforcing Part
±1.0mm
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9-852-623-81
Sony EMCS Co.
2009D0800-1
©2009.04
Published by Kohda TEC
4. PRINTED WIRING BOARDS AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
- : Points changed portion
4-2. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
Page
Before change
JK-376 BOARD (Location: C-4 to D-7)
CN9508 10P
FB9501
1 AUDIO_L
2 LANC_SIG
12
11
3 S_GND
4 LANC_DC
5 S_C/D3_Pb
FB9502
AV/ R
6 AUDIO_R
7 JACK_AD
8 VIDEO/AUDIO_GND
9 VIDEO/D3_Pr
13
14
10 S_Y/D3_Y
C9501
XX
C9502
XX
LD9501
CHASSIS_GND
VD9505
XX
04
VD9507
XX
VD9506
XX
VD9508
XX
After change
4-43
JK-376 BOARD (Location: C-4 to D-7)
CN9508 10P
FB9501
1 AUDIO_L
2 LANC_SIG
12
11
3 S_GND
4 LANC_DC
5 S_C/D3_Pb
FB9502
AV/ R
6 AUDIO_R
7 JACK_AD
8 VIDEO/AUDIO_GND
9 VIDEO/D3_Pr
13
14
10 S_Y/D3_Y
C9501
470p
C9502
470p
LD9501
CHASSIS_GND
VD9505
XX
04
VD9507
XX
VD9506
XX
VD9508
XX
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5. REPAIR PARTS LIST
- : Points changed portion ! : Points deleted portion
5-1. EXPLODED VIEWS
Page
Before change
5-1-7.
5-8
Ref. No.
After change
HANDLE SECTION-2
5-1-7.
HANDLE SECTION-2
Part No.
Ref. No.
Part No.
Description
0*BH7001 1-756-615-51 HOLDER, BATTERY (Note)
$
0BH7001
5-1-14. BT PANEL SECTION
5-15
Ref. No.
656
Part No.
Description
1-756-615-61 HOLDER, BATTERY (Note)
[
5-1-14. BT PANEL SECTION
Description
Ref. No.
X-2320-852-1 HOLDER (24000) ASSY, BT
656
Part No.
Description
X-2320-852-2 HOLDER (24000) ASSY, BT
[
- : Points changed portion
! : Points deleted portion
& : Points added portion
5-2. ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST
Page
Before change
After change
JK-376 BOARD
Ref. No.
Part No.
JK-376 BOARD
Description
Ref. No.
Part No.
Description
< CAPACITOR >
5-21
C9501
C9502
1-164-935-11 CERAMIC CHIP
1-164-935-11 CERAMIC CHIP
470PF
470PF
10%
10%
50V
50V
)
PI-029 BOARD
Ref. No.
Part No.
5-25
PI-029 BOARD
Description
Ref. No.
Part No.
Description
< BATTERY HOLDER >
0*BH7001 1-756-615-51 HOLDER, BATTERY (Note)
< BATTERY HOLDER >
0BH7001
1-756-615-61 HOLDER, BATTERY (Note)
[
$
VC-543 BOARD
Ref. No.
Part No.
VC-543 BOARD
Description
Ref. No.
Part No.
Description
< IC >
5-31
< IC >
* IC2401
6-710-306-01 IC HYE18M256320CFX-7.5
* IC2401
6-712-945-01 IC K4X56323PI-8GC6TJR
* IC4201
6-808-417-01 IC MB91195ABGL-G-262-ERE1
* IC4201
6-808-662-01 IC MB91195ABGL-G-266-ERE1
VC-543 BOARD
Ref. No.
5-32
Part No.
[
[
[
VC-543 BOARD
Description
Ref. No.
Part No.
Description
< IC >
* IC4401
[
6-808-385-01 IC MB91195ABGL-G-261-ERE1
< IC >
* IC4401
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6-808-667-01 IC MB91195ABGL-G-267-ERE1
[
[
6. ADJUSTMENT
6-1. CAMERA SECTION ADJUSTMENT
• Change of EVR Page Table
- : Points changed portion
Before change
After change
Page 6-14
1-2.
INITIALIZATION OF EVR DATA
1-2.
INITIALIZATION OF EVR DATA
1-2-2.
Initialization of 8, 9, C, 13, 18, 1C, 1D, 1E
Page Data
1-2-2.
Initialization of 8, 9, C, 13, 18, 1C, 1D, 1E
Page Data
10. 1E Page table
10. 1E Page table
Address
Initial value
NTSC PAL
00 to 83
Address
Remark
00 to 53
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
84, 85
Fixed data-2
55 to 83
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
Remark
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
54
Fixed data-2
86 to FF
Initial value
NTSC PAL
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
84, 85
Fixed data-2
86 to FF
Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
• Change of Flange Back Adjustment
& : Points added portion
- : Points changed portion
1-3.
1-3-1.
7.
7-1.
CAMERA SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTS
Camera System Adjustments
Flange Back Adjustment
Flange Back Adjustment
(Service manual page 6-28)
Adjusting method:
Processing after Completing Adjustment:
Order Page Address Data
Order Page Address Data
Procedure
1
0
01
01
1
6
01
00
2
BF
19
AA
2
6
64
00
3
BF
90
80
3
6
4D
00
4
6
61
01
4
6
40
00
5
0
10
07
0
10
09
6
E
(7E)
10
5
6
Wait for 3 seconds.
7
F
(9F)
4A
83
8
F
(9F)
4B
80
9
0
10
00
7
0
10
00
8
6
61
00
0
10
09
9
Wait for 3 seconds.
10
6
02
Check the data is “00”.
10
11
6
99
Check the data is “00”.
11
4A
00
12
6
4D
40
F
(9F)
13
6
64
04
12
F
(9F)
4B
00
14
0
10
07
13
0
10
00
14
6
01
25
15
6
02
E
(7E)
10
16
0
10
00
17
6
40
01
18
6
01
13
15
19
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Wait for 1 seconds.
20
6
01
27
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
21
6
02
Check the data changes to
“01”.
22
6
0C
Check the data is “00”.
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Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Set the bit value of bit1 is “1”,
and press PAUSE (Write)
button. (Note 7)
(Note 10)
Set the bit value of bit1 is “0”,
and press PAUSE (Write)
button. (Note 8)
Procedure
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Check the data changes to
“01”.
16
6
01
00
17
BF
19
AB
18
BF
90
40
19
0
01
00
Press PAUSE (Write) button.
Reverse
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Revision History
*: S.M. revised only top cover.
History
Date
1.0
2008.11
Official Release
1.1
2008.12
Revised-1
• Revision of Disassembly, Schematic
Diagrams, Printed Wiring Boards and
Mechanical Parts List
S.M. Revised: Page 2-12, 4-1, 4-24, 4-74,
5-15
Yes
1.2
2009.04
Supplement-1
(DI09-013)
•
•
•
•
•
Yes*
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Contents
S.M. Rev.
issued
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Ver.
—
Change of HELP
Change of Schematic Diagrams
Change of Repair Parts List
Change of EVR Page Table
Change of Flange Back Adjustment
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