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CONTENTS
1 Development Background
1-1 Development Objectives -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1
1-2 Product Concept ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1
1-3 Design Concept --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5
1-4 Product Specification Comparison -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------6
2 Features
2-1 Higher Image Quality/More Pixels ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------8
- New high resolution 3x optical zoom lens --------------------------------------------------------------------------------8
- Approx. 4.0 million camera effective pixel 1/1.8 inch CCD
(Total number of pixels: Approx. 4.1 million; Max. recording pixels of still image: 2272 x 1704) --------------------------- 8
- AF/AE/AWB that relies on an Intelligent Orientation Sensor to detect vertical/horizontal orientation ---------- 8
2-2 Advanced Functions -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------9
- Supports PictBridge, which enables direct printing from other-vendor printers -------------------------------------9
- 9-point AiAF and 1-point AF selectable ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------9
- 14 shooting modes (with two custom modes) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------9
- Digital zoom function with continuously changing angle of view
(Approx. 3.6x. Approx. 11x when used in combination with the optical zoom) ------------------------------------------------- 10
- Automatic detection of vertical/horizontal shooting by Intelligent Orientation Sensor -------------------------- 10
- Histogram display (during rec-review/playback) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 10
2-3 Ease of Operation ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 11
- Vari-angle LCD monitor that can disable mirror imaging ------------------------------------------------------------ 11
- Mute mode disabling all sounds except the warning sound ---------------------------------------------------------- 11
- Display Off mode that switches off the LCD monitor after a certain time ----------------------------------------- 11
- Large buttons for easier operation ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11
- Choice of High Speed mode or Normal mode in continuous shooting --------------------------------------------- 12
- Switchable MF zoom display --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12
2-4 Compact ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13
- Compact, new high resolution 3x optical zoom lens ------------------------------------------------------------------ 13
- Space-saving 2-blade lens cover inside the lens barrel ---------------------------------------------------------------- 13
2-5 High Quality Design --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13
- High-grade design suitable for the flagship model of the PowerShot A series ------------------------------------ 13
2-6 System Accessories ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13
- Tel-Convertor for shooting at 200 mm telephoto angle (35mm film equivalent) ------------------------------------------------ 13
- Waterproof case submersible to 40 m (Equipped with double glass and flash light diffusion plate) -------------------------- 13

3 Exterior
3-1 Exterior Photos --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14
3-2 6-dimensional diagram ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 15
3-3 Nomenclature ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 16
3-4 UI Information ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 17
4 Specifications
4-1 Camera Specifications ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 20
4-2 Accessory Specifications ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 29
4-3 Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 30
1) Settings saved at power off ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 30
2) Settings saved when changing shooting modes ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 31
4-4 Playback compatibility ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 32
5 System
5-1 Accessory compatibility ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 33
5-2 System Diagram -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 36

1 Development Background
1-1 Development Objectives
The PowerShot A series was designed based on the concept of affordable pricing and simple operation but
with image quality and features to match high-end models, and is characterized by its orthodox design
similar to conventional 35mm cameras, its handy size for superb operability, and its versatility in being able
to take AA batteries. In addition, with superb image quality, advanced features, and stylish design that
outstrip all other products in the popular price bracket, the PowerShot A series, from the PowerShot A20/
A10 released in spring 2001 to the PowerShot A70/A60 released in spring 2003, has consistently won
popular acclaim from the market and carved out a stable share.
However, competitors have begun offering their own affordable digital cameras using 4.0 million pixel
CCDs, threatening Canon’s lead in the market. Consequently, Canon plans to release its new Powershot A80
in autumn 2003, taking the design ideals of the PowerShot A70/A60 to the next level to outdo the
competition in the same class by producing a 4.0 megapixel CCD camera with even more functions.
The PowerShot A80 was developed as the flagship model of the PowerShot A series with the aim of
enhancing the overall image of the PowerShot A series and expanding its market.

1-2 Product Concept
The concept behind the PowerShot A80 was to achieve a stylish and powerful digital camera distinct from
competing models and from the PowerShot A70 in the highly competitive popular price bracket, with the
aim of establishing the PowerShot A80 as the “PowerShot A series flag-ship model with features above and
beyond the standard specifications.”
Specifically, the PowerShot A80 is based on the PowerShot A70 with the following additional specifications.

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 New features unique to the PS A80 (Fall 2003 model)
z Improved features from the PS A70 (Features already provided on other spring 2003 models)
Red characters indicate elements the development section would especially like to promote.
 Features carried over from the PS A70

PS: PowerShot

Higher Image Quality / More Pixels
New high resolution 3x zoom lens (38 - 114mm (35mm film equivalent), F2.8 - 4.9, Retractable)
z

Approx. 4.0 million camera effective pixel 1/1.8 inch type CCD (Total number of pixel: approx. 4.1million)

z

Maximum recording pixels of still image: 2272 X 1704

z

AF/AE/AWB that relies on an Intelligent Orientation Sensor to detect vertical / horizontal orientation



High-definition and fast processing with the Digital Imaging Processor “DIGIC”

 High-speed AF and high-definition AE/AWB based on iSAPS technology

Fine color reproduction owing to primary color filters
 Iris-type aperture enables multi-stop iris control and elegant blur




Wide range of ISO-equivalent speed settings, including the high-image-quality ISO 50

(AUTO/ISO 50/100/200/400 equivalent)
 (Auto + Five preset positions + Custom)


Total of 12 image quality modes (recording pixels (4) x compression (3))



Exif 2.2 (Exif Print) compliant

Advanced Functions
 Supports PictBridge, which enables direct printing to other-vendor printers
z 9-point AiAF and 1-point AF selectable
z

14 shooting modes (with two customizable modes)

z

Digital zoom function with continuously changing angle of view (Approx. 3.6x.

Approx. 11x when used in combination with the optical zoom)
z Automatic detection of vertical/horizontal shooting by Intelligent Orientation Sensor
z

Histogram display (during rec-review/playback)

Macro function focuses close to 5 cm (wide-end) and 25 cm (telephoto-end)
 Real image type 3x optical viewfinder




On/Off selection of AF-assist beam available

Three metering functions (Evaluative metering, Center-weighted average metering and Spot metering)
 From 15-second to 1/2000-second shutter speeds




Built-in flash with 3 flashing modes (Auto, On and Off) with combination of red-eye reduction

(Flash range: 45 cm - 4.4 m (W), 45 cm - 2.5 m (T), 25 - 45 cm (macro))
 Use of power-saving LED for emitter of red-eye reduction


Flash strength can be adjusted manually

5 photo effect modes
 Noise reduction function reduces noise with slow shutter speed




Settable display times for rec review (Off, 2 to 10 seconds)(Images can be erased during display)



Self-timer function for approximately 2 or approximately 10 seconds

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 Manual settings functions designed to meet user needs (Focus, Shutter speed, Aperture value,
Exposure compensation)
 Two types of recording pixels for movie mode (QVGA/QQVGA)
 Long movie recording with audio (internal microphone and speaker, max. of 3 minutes)
 Sound memos of up to 60 seconds can be appended during replay
 Supports DPOF format image transfer
 Canon Direct Print function compatible (Card Photo printers (CP Series) and Bubble Jet printers)
 Selectable video output format (NTSC/PAL)
 UI can be displayed in twelve languages
 My Camera function (Start-up image, start-up sound, shutter sound, operation sound and selftimer sound
can be customized; on-camera contents can also be created)

Ease of Operation
 Vari-angle LCD monitor that can disable mirror imaging
 Mute mode disabling all sounds except the warning sound
 Display Off mode that switches off the LCD monitor after a certain time
z Large buttons for easier operation (including zoom lever, shooting mode dial)
z Omni Selector provides easy operation
z Choice of High speed mode (approx. 2.4 shots/sec) or Normal mode (approx. 1.6 shots/sec.) in
continuous shooting (Under Large/Fine conditions and LCD monitor off)
z Switchable MF zoom display
 Mode switch toggles instantly between shooting and replay
 Easy operation with a function button
 Reset all settings with one-touch operation
 Volume of each operation sound can be adjusted manually
 Magnified playback at approx. 2x to 10x zoom for convenient image viewing (Also available
during rec-review)
 High-speed image transfer during replay
 Index replay (9-images)
 First frame, Last frame, Next frame, Previous frame, Fast forward and Rewind available during
movie replay
 Unwanted scenes can be deleted in movie replay mode (image and audio)
 USB Interface with multi-use connector (mini-B jack)
 Computer connections with Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP) support
 Use of widely available size AA batteries (4 cells) (Primary: alkaline; secondary: NiMH)

Compact
 Compact, new high resolution 3x optical zoom lens
z Space-saving 2-blade lens cover inside the lens barrel
 Thin 1.5 inch amorphous silicon TFT LCD monitor with low power consumption back light
 Small highly reliable and highly efficient light-guide flash

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High Quality Design
Note: See “1-3 Design Concept”

 High-grade design suitable for the flagship model of the PowerShot A series
??
 Large size grip with high-quality metallic-finish zoom lever on the tip

System Accessories
 New Tele-Convertor for shooting of 200 mm telephoto angle (35mm film equivalent)*1
z Waterproof case submersible to 40 m (Equipped with double glass and flash light diffusion plate)
 New Wide Convertor for shooting of 26.6 mm wide angle (35mm film equivalent)*1
(Adopted from PowerShot A70/A60, A40/A30)
 Close-up lens for improved macro shooting
 Size AA NiMH rechargeable batteries and charger
*1 The Tele-Convertor / Wide Convertor 35mm equivalent focusing range are the values when a bayonet
type conversion lens adapter*2 is also used.
*2 The Tele-Convertor and conversion lens adapter are both new designs.

Application Software
Win: Windows, Mac: Macintosh

z Full Featured Application Software*

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Digital Camera Solution Disk
ArcSoft Camera Suite
• ZoomBrowser EX (Win) / ImageBrowser (Mac), with it’s proven image control and
display functionality, improved by integrating RemoteCapture.
• PhotoRecord (Win) for easy layout and printing of many pictures (using the new UI of
ZoomBrowser EX)
• PhotoStitch (Win/Mac) for creating panoramic pictures with precision
• TWAIN Driver/WIA Driver (Win)
• Adobe Acrobat Reader (Win/Mac) for reading manual
• Proven third-party software
• ArcSoft PhotoImpression (Win/Mac) for processing/editing still images
• ArcSoft VideoImpression (Win/Mac) for processing/editing movies
• Apple QuickTime (Win) for replaying movies
*1 For more information on application software, see the Software Configuration Guide scheduled for
future release.

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1-3 Design Concept
The concept was to give the PowerShot A80 a fresh, elegant look that would mark it as a higher-end model
to the PowerShot A70. We planned to achieve this by using gently curved surfaces, a fine balance between
the interwoven parts, and inspirational two-tone coloring.
- Design points
- High quality look of the leading model in the PowerShot A series
While retaining the simplicity of low-end models, the PowerShot A80 also exudes an elegance associated
with quality.
Since both the front and top covers are made from aluminum, the product name can be diamond-cut
into the top surface. This aluminum finish gives the product a robust feel and high-grade appearance.
The plated ring around the lens is also a sophisticated-looking design feature.
- Larger buttons for easier use
The tilted zoom lever and shutter button and the user-friendly mode dial were all designed for easy
operation. The operation buttons stand in relief against the gently concave surrounding surface, making
the buttons easy to locate and also a design feature. The large-size grip aims to make the PowerShot A80
easy to hold.
- Compact design
The crosswise ridged R was made as large as possible to make it appear thinner and smaller. The
coloring also adds to the compact appearance of the PowerShot A80.
- Two-tone silver
The elegant appearance of the PowerShot A80 comes from its sophisticated two-tone coloring, which
emphasizes the simple design lines of the camera by giving the grip and buttons a dark silver sheen, and
the lens barrel a light silver sheen.

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1-4 Product Specification Comparison
Comparison of the main features of the PowerShot A80 and the PowerShot A70
Note) Highlighted table items show changes from the PowerShot A70.

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2 Features
2-1 Higher Image Quality/More Pixels
- New high resolution 3x optical zoom lens
The PowerShot A80 has a 3x zoom lens with focal length of 7.8 - 23.4 mm (35mm film equivalent: 38 114mm) for shooting everything from landscapes to close-up portraits. While the PowerShot A80
demonstrates the high resolution expected of a 4.0 million-pixel CCD, we optimized the positions of the
lenses in the lens groups and reviewed the shapes of the lenses in order to reduce the radius of the foremost
lens and the overall retraction length. The result was a compact configuration of 6 lenses in 5 groups
including 2 aspherical lenses, which is 3 lenses fewer than in the PowerShot A70/A60. As a result, though
the CCD itself is larger than in the PowerShot A70/60 (1/2.7 inch vs 1/1.8 inch), the lenses are smaller.
By adopting a rear-focus technique that moves only 1 lens in group 3, it was possible to minimize the
number of focusing lenses.
The compact lens configuration made more room for accommodating the open lens cover, and the
conventional 4-blade lens cover inside the lens barrel was replaced by a simpler 2-blade lens cover.
- Approx. 4.0 million camera effective pixel 1/1.8 inch CCD
(Total number of pixels: Approx. 4.1 million; Max. recording pixels of still image: 2272 x 1704)
The PowerShot A80 uses the CCD sensor with approx. 4.0 million
camera effective pixels (approx. 4.1 million total pixels) that was
featured in the PowerShot S45 and the IXY DIGITAL 400. This CCD
sensor allows the PowerShot A80 to capture still images with a
recording pixel as large as 2272 x 1704. (The user can select from
four recording pixel settings and three compression settings.)

Table 2-1 Number of recording
pixels in the PowerShot A80

- AF/AE/AWB that relies on an Intelligent Orientation Sensor to detect vertical/horizontal
orientation
The PowerShot A80 uses the same Intelligent Orientation Sensor as the PowerShot G series and S series.
- Benefits for AF:
Weighting the AF frame differently for horizontal and vertical shooting reduces the incidence of
incorrect selected measurement zone, which tends to occur during vertical shooting where the focal
point is often the ground.
- Benefits for AE/AWB control:
When the sky takes up a significant portion of the upper half of a shot, the entire picture can look dim
because of the brightness of the sky or can take on a yellowish tinge because of the blueness of the sky.
In such cases, the high-precision control of the PowerShot A80 minimizes the effect of the sky on the
rest of the shot thanks to the Intelligent Orientation Sensor, which can detect the orientation of the shot.

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2-2 Advanced Functions
- Supports PictBridge, which enables direct printing from other-vendor printers
In order to make the PowerShot A80 compliant with the PictBridge standard*1, enacted in February 2003,
the camera was designed to allow direct printing even from non-Canon printers*2.
*1 The PictBridge standard enables connection between any camera and any printer regardless of the
manufacturers.See the PictBridge Technical Guidance for details.
*2 The connected printer must support the PictBridge standard.
- 9-point AiAF and 1-point AF selectable
The PowerShot A80 increases the number of AiAF measurement zones, based on which the camera
automatically selects the appropriate AF frame, from the 5 available on the PowerShot A70 to 9. *This
improved AiAF system makes focusing even more precise regardless of the position of the subject or the
shooting orientation (vertical or horizontal).
The camera is also equipped with standard single center-point AF, enabling users to select the easiest AF
function to suit the shooting conditions.
* Features shared with the PowerShot A70:
• When focusing, the positions of the focused measurement zones are displayed in green (when two or
more positions are in focus, all focused measurement zones are displayed).
- 14 shooting modes (with two custom modes)
The PowerShot A80 has additional custom shooting modes. Using these custom modes, the user can save
their shooting settings, the parameters of the shot such as focus and exposure. By saving often-used
settings, the user can automatically recall those settings with a simple turn of the shooting mode dial. Two
different shot settings can be saved.
(Savable parameters are shown on page 30, in 4-3 Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode)

Figure 2-1 Shooting mode dial

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- Digital zoom function with continuously changing angle of view (Approx. 3.6x. Approx. 11x
when used in combination with the optical zoom)
The PowerShot A80 uses a 4.0 million pixel CCD,
thereby increasing the digital zoom
magnification from the approx. 3.2x
employed on the PowerShot A70 to approx.
3.6x. The field of view can be adjusted to a
maximum of approximately 11x (35mm film
equivalent: 35 - 383 mm) by combining the
3.6x digital zoom magnification with the 3x
optical zoom.
In addition, because it is essential that the
image displays smoothly on the LCD
monitor when the digital zoom feature is
used, there are several dozen image fetch
positions for the monitor display.
The functions provided by the “DIGIC”
imaging engine allow digital zoom and
optical zoom to be performed at equivalent

* Optical zoom is always set to telephoto-end when using
digital zoom.

zoom speeds, so that there is no noticeable
difference between the two during actual use.

Table 2-2 Digital zoom focal length and
capture pixel resolution

- Automatic detection of vertical/horizontal shooting by Intelligent Orientation Sensor
During playback, images shot vertically or horizontally are so displayed on the LCD monitor. The Card Photo
printer (CP-series) will automatically determine the orientation of a shot, and allow the user to add a date to
the lower right corner of the image during printout. ZoomBrowser EX (ImageBrowser) also detects the
picture orientation and lays out the pictures accordingly.
- Histogram display (during rec-review/playback)
The PowerShot A80 includes a histogram display function.
A histogram is a graph indicating brightness along its horizontal axis and the number of pixels of brightness
along its vertical axis, with brighter images distributed towards the right side of the graph. The histogram
allows the user to check the brightness distribution of an image,
making it possible to know the approximate degree of exposure.

Figure 2-2 Example of
histogram display

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2-3 Ease of Operation
- Vari-angle LCD monitor that can disable mirror imaging
The PowerShot A80 features a Vari-angle LCD monitor also featured in the PowerShot G series.
When you shoot while looking at the LCD monitor from the lens side or from the side of the camera, the
display shows a mirror image (reversed laterally). However, in previous models, images displayed in the
monitor sometimes appeared unnatural.
The PowerShot A80 has been improved to provide a menu setting whereby the user can elect to disable
mirror imaging. (See the example in Figure 2-3.)

Figure 2-3 Example of using the Vari-angle LCD monitor
- Mute mode disabling all sounds except the warning sound
The PowerShot A80 has a mute function that can be used to disable all sounds (except the warning sound)
with one-touch operation. This allows shooting even in locations where silence is needed.
- Display Off mode that switches off the LCD monitor after a certain time
The PowerShot A80 has a Display Off mode that switches off the relatively power-hungry LCD monitor
when the camera is not operated for a certain period of time, thereby saving energy.
- Large buttons for easier operation
The PowerShot A80 features an Omni selector and larger

Zoom lever
Shoo ting mo de di al

operating buttons than the PowerShot A70/60,
including a zoom lever and shooting mode dial for
an improved look and easier camera operation.

Omni Sele ctor

See 1-3 Design Concept on page 5.
Figure 2-4 Large buttons

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- Choice of High Speed mode or Normal mode in continuous shooting
Similar to the PowerShot G series, the PowerShot A80 comes equipped with two selectable continuous
shooting modes, the High Speed mode and the Normal mode.
In High Speed mode, the camera saves image data temporarily to a buffer, enabling high-speed continuous
shooting. However, past a certain shooting speed, the display can no longer keep up, and the LCD monitor
blacks out.
While Normal mode has a slower continuous shooting speed than High Speed mode, the display can handle
the a greater number of successive shots than in High Speed mode, allowing the user to view images on the
LCD monitor during shooting.
In either mode, the continuous shooting speed slows when the image buffer becomes full due to the need to
create additional space for each picture while continuing to shoot. Shooting can still continue at this pace
until the CF card becomes full.
- Switchable MF zoom display
The PowerShot A80 offers the same MF zoom function as the PowerShot G series and S series. This allows
precise zoom focus positioning.

MF magnified display: Off

MF magnified display: On

Magnified display

AF frame

Figure 2-5 MF zoom example

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Indicator

2-4 Compact
- Compact, new high resolution 3x optical zoom lens
See New high resolution 3x optical zoom lens on page 8.
- Space-saving 2-blade lens cover inside the lens barrel
See New high resolution 3x optical zoom lens on page 8.

2-5 High Quality Design
- High-grade design suitable for the flagship model of the PowerShot A series
See 1-3 Design Concept on page 5.

2-6 System Accessories
- Tel-Convertor for shooting at 200 mm telephoto angle (35mm film equivalent)
The PowerShot A80 is equipped with a 38 - 114 mm (35mm film equivalent) lens, but the newly developed
Tele-convertor TC-DC52A makes it possible to shoot at telescopic range.
The TC-DC52A increases the focal length of the master lens by approximately 1.75x, allowing the equivalent
of 200 mm*1 telescopic shooting*2 (maximum of 720 mm equivalent*1 when the digital zoom is also used).
This allows a shooting magnification of approximately 7.5x with just the optical system, from 26.6 mm
equivalent*1 when the WC-DC52 Wide convertor is used, to 200 mm equivalent*1 when the TC-DC52A
Tele-Convertor is used.
Both the Tele-convertor and Wide Convertor require the new LA-DC52D conversion lens adapter for
mounting onto the camera, but this new adapter uses the same bayonet ring as the previous model LADC52C, allowing for one-touch mount and dismount.
In addition, TC-DC52A can be used for the previous PowerShot A series (A70/60/40/30/20/10)*3.
*1 All are 35mm film equivalent
*2 Optical viewfinder cannot be used in combination with the Tele-Convertor (use the LCD monitor).
In addition, the flash cannot be used due to shading.
*3 If the previous model TC-DC52 is used for PowerShot A80, the performance is not guaranteed.
- Waterproof case submersible to 40 m (Equipped with double glass and flash light diffusion plate)
The PowerShot A80 differs in shape from the PowerShot A70/A60, so a new waterproof case WP-DC900
was developed.*
* This case is functionally identical to the waterproof case for the PowerShot A70/A60 (WP-DC700).
For more information on the waterproof case, see the technical guidance scheduled for future release.

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3 Exterior
3-1 Exterior Photos

Photo 3-1 PowerShot A80 Front

Photo 3-2 PowerShot A80 Back

Photo 3-3 PowerShot A80 Back

(with LCD Monitor opened)

Photo 3-4 Tele-Convertor

Photo 3-5 Conversion Lens Adapter

(TC-DC52A)

(LA-DC52D)

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46.0 (1.81)

42.5 (1.67)

34.7 (1.37)

3-2 6-dimensional diagram

64.6 (2.54)

103.1 (4.06)

Unit: mm (inch)

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3-3 Nomenclature

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3-4 UI Information
- Shooting Menu (Shooting mode: Auto)

- FUNC.Menu (Shooting mode: Program)
Exposure

Photo Effect

Compensation

↑ ↓

↑ ↓
White Balance

Light Metering
System

↑ ↓

↑ ↓
Drive Mode

Number of
Recording
Pixels
(still images)

↑ ↓

Compression
Speed
(ISO equivalent)

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- Rec. Menu

• AiAF -------------------------• Red-eye ----------------------• AF-assist Beam ------------• MF-Point Zoom ------------• Digital Zoom ----------------• Review ----------------------• Reverse display ------------• Save settings ---------------* All menu items are displayed on the
above screen, some items may not
appear in certain shooting modes.

- Set up Menu
• Start-up Vol.
• Operation Vol.
• Self timer Vol.
• Sutter Volume
• Playback Vol.

• Beep -----------------------------• Volume --------------------------• Auto Power Down -----------• Date/Time ----------------------• Format --------------------------• File No. Reset -----------------• Rotate ---------------------------• Distance Units -----------------• Language -----------------------• Video System (NTSC/PAL) -* All menu items are displayed on the
above screen, some items may not
appear in certain shooting modes.

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- Play Menu

* All menu items are displayed on the above
screen, some items may not appear in certain
shooting modes.

- My Camera Menu

• Theme -----------------------• Start-up Image -------------• Start-up Sound -------------• Operation Sound -----------• Self-timer Sound -----------• Shutter Sound ---------------

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4 Specifications
4-1 Camera Specifications
„ Image Sensor (CCD)
Camera Effective Pixels
Total Pixels
Transfer Method
Chip Size
Aspect Ratio

Approx. 4.0 million pixels
Approx. 4.1 million pixels
Interline
1/1.8 in.
4:3

Filter Type

Primary color filter (Bayer type)

„ Lens
Focal Length
f/number
Lens Construction
Optical Zoom
Shooting Distance
(from the front of the lens)

7.8 (W) – 23.4 (T) mm (35mm film equivalent: 38 (W) – 114 (T) mm)
f/2.8 (W) – 4.9 (T)
6 elements in 5 groups (including 2 aspherical lenses)
3x
Normal : 45 cm (1.5 ft.) – infinity
Macro : 5 – 45 cm (2.0 in. – 1.5 ft.)(W),
25 – 45 cm (9.8 in. – 1.5 ft.)(T)
Manual : 5 cm (2.0 in.) – infinity, 25 cm (9.8 in.) – infinity

Area of Photograph

56 x 42 mm (2.2 x 1.6 in.)(W), 87 x 65 mm (3.4 x 2.6 in.)(T)

(at the minimum focal
distance: W x H)

* When close-up lens 250D (52 mm) is attached : 45 x 34 mm (W)
(1.75 x 1.31 in.)
<8 cm (3.1 in.) from tip of the lens>

Magnification of Photograph
(at the minimum Shooting

0.64 x (W) , 0.40 x (T)(35mm film equivalent)

Distance)
„ Optical Viewfinder
Type
Eye point
Dioptric Adjustment
„ LCD Monitor
Type

Real-image zoom viewfinder
16 mm
Not available

Amorphous silicon TFT color LCD (Vari-angle type)

Effective Pixels

Approx. 67 K pixels

Display Size
Picture Coverage

37 mm diagonal (1.5 in.)
100%

Brightness Adjustment

Not available

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„ Focusing
Control System
Manual Focus
Focusing Frame

TTL Auto focus
Available
9-point AiAF/1-point AF
1-point AF: Center

AF Lock

Normal/Macro
Available

AF-assist Beam On/Off

Available

Focusing Range

„ Exposure Control
Light Metering System
Exposure control System

Evaluative/Center-weighted average/Spot
*Metering frame with Spot mode: Center
Program AE/Shutter speed-priority AE/Aperture priority AE/Manual
exposure

Exposure Compensation

Not available
+/- 2 stops in 1/3-stop increments

Sensitivity

Auto, ISO 50/100/200/400 equivalent

On/Off Selection of ND

*Camera automatically sets optimum speed when “Auto” is selected.
Not available

AE Lock

(Neutral Density) Filter
„ White Balance
Modes

TTL auto/Pre-set (Daylight/Cloudy/Tungsten/Fluorescent/Fluorescent H )
/Custom

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„ Shutter and Aperture
Shutter Type
Aperture Type
Shutter Speed

Mechanical shutter and electronic shutter
Iris type aperture
15 – 1/2,000 sec.
• 1.3 – 15.0 sec. shutter speed is only available in Shutter speed-priority
mode or Manual mode.
• Values in the table below are available in Shutter speed-priority mode
or Manual mode.
1/2000, 1/1600, 1/1250, 1/1000, 1/800, 1/640, 1/500, 1/400, 1/320,
1/250, 1/200, 1/160, 1/125, 1/100, 1/80, 1/60, 1/50, 1/40, 1/30, 1/25,
1/20, 1/15, 1/13, 1/10, 1/8, 1/6, 1/5, 1/4, 0"3, 0"4, 0"5, 0"6, 0"8, 1",
1"3, 1"6, 2", 2"5, 3"2 , 4", 5", 6", 8", 10", 13", 15"
• The shutter speed set by camera in relation to f/number in Aperturepriority mode or settable shutter speed in relation to f/number in
Manual mode is as shown in the table below.

f/number

f/2.8 – 8.0 (W), f/4.9 – 8.0 (T)
• Settable values in Aperture-priority mode or Manual mode
W: f/2.8, 3.2, 3.5, 4.0, 4.5, 5.0, 5.6, 6.3, 7.1, 8.0
T : f/4.9, 5.6, 6.3, 7.1, 8.0

„ Flash (Built-in)
Operation Modes
Flash Range

Auto*/On*/Off
* Red-eye reduction is available.
45 cm – 4.4 m (1.5 – 14 ft.)(W), 45 cm – 2.5 m (1.5 – 8.2 ft.)(T)
25 – 45cm (9.8 in. – 1.5 ft.)(Macro)(When sensitivity is set to Auto)

Flash Sync Speed

1/60 – 1/500 sec.
(15 – 1/500 sec. when in Shutter priority AE or manual mode)

Recycling Time (Full flash)

10 sec. or less (battery voltage = 6.0 V (Type AA alkaline battery))

Flash Exposure
Manual Flash Output setting

Not available
3 steps (strong [100 % flash]/normal/low)

FE Lock

Not available

Slow Sync
Second Curtain

Available
Not available

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„ Flash (External)
Flash Contacts
Recommended Flashes

Not available

Flash Exposure Compensation
FE Lock
Slow Sync
Second-curtain Sync
„ Shooting Specifications
Shooting Modes

Auto/Creative zone (Program/Shutter speed priority/Aperture priority/
Manual/Custom 1/Custom 2)
Programmed image control zone (Portrait/Landscape/Night Scene/Fast
shutter/Slow shutter/Stitch Assist/Movie)

Shooting Functions
Digital Zoom

Approx. 3.6x (Maximum of approx. 11 x zoom is available when
combined with optical zoom.)

Photo Effects
Image Quality Adjustment

Vivid/Neutral/Low sharpening/Sepia/Black & White
Not available

Noise Reduction

When shutter speed is set between 1.3 sec and 15 sec.

Bracketing
Focus Bracketing

Not available

AEB (Auto Exposure
Bracketing)
Review

Off / 2–10 sec. (1 sec. increments)

Camera start-up Time
/Release Time Lag

Shooting Interval

1.9 sec. (LCD monitor On) / 2.2 sec. (LCD monitor Off)
*Focus : Normal range and wide angle
*The actual shooting interval time consists of the shutter speed time
added to the above times.

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„ Shooting Specifications
Continuous Shooting
Speed Mode Selection

High speed*/Normal
*Shooting operation with LCD monitor as viewfinder is not possible in

Speed

high speed mode.
High speed: approx. 2.4 shots/sec., Normal: approx. 1.6 shots/sec.
(Large/Fine mode and LCD monitor is Off)

Number of Shots

*The above data shows the maximum number of shots for recording
pixels and compression setting.
*After exceeding the maximum number of shots, continuous shooting
is still available. However the shooting speed is reduced.
Interval Shooting
Self-timer

Not available
Activates shutter after an approx. 2-sec./10-sec. delay.

Wireless Control

Not available

PC-controlled Shooting

Shooting operation is possible with the use of “Remote Capture” software
when camera is connected to the PC.

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„ Recording Specifications

File Format

Design rule for camera file system,
Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) Version 1.1 compliant

Recording Format
JPEG compression mode

JPEG (Exif 2.2)
Super Fine/Fine/Normal

Number of Recording Pixels Large: 2272 x 1704, Medium 1: 1600 x 1200,
Medium 2: 1024 x 768, Small: 640 x 480
Recording Capacity*

* The above data is measured under Canon testing standard and may
vary depending on the scene, subjects or camera settings.

File Format

AVI

Recording Format
Number of Recording

Image: Motion JPEG, Audio: WAVE (Monaural)
QVGA: 320 x 240 QQVGA: 160 x 120

Pixels
Frame Rate/Recording
Time

* The maximum recording time with an individual movie clip
* The SD memory card is required to contain the fixed space or over.
Recording Capacity

* Above data is measured under Canon’s testing standard and may vary
depending on the scene, subjects or camera settings.

Recording Media

CompactFlashTM (CF) card (Type I)

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„ Playback Specifications
Playback Modes

Single/Index (9 thumbnail images)/Magnification/Movie


Magnification
Automatic Vertical/
Horizontal Detection

Approx. 2 – 10x
Possible (Owing to IO sensor)
* Images are displayed vertically or horizontally according to the

Image Rotation

camera’s shooting position.
Rotate image to 90 degrees or 270 degrees

Histogram Display

Display brightness allocation of image. (Available during Rec review.)

Sound Memos
Auto Play

Maximum of 60 sec. sound recording and sound replaying per image.
Interval time: 3 sec.
Repeat: Always set to On

DPOF
Direct Print
Canon Direct Print

Print order/Image transfer
Card photo printers: CP-300, CP-200, CP-100, CP-10
BJ printers with Direct print support:
(for Japan) BJ 895PD, BJ 535PD, PIXUS 50i, PIXUS 450i, PIXUS
470PD

PictBridge

Special Playback
Editing

(for overseas) S830D, S530D, i70, i450, i470D
Supported
First frame/Last frame/Next frame/Previous frame/Fast forward/Rewind
Unnecessary scenes (image + sound) can be erased. (Refer to Erasing
modes.)

„ Erasing Specifications
Erasing Modes

Still images: Single image/All images
* The image data recorded with the Design rule for camera file
system’s format can be erased. However, protected images can not
be erased.
Movies: Part of movie*/All of movie
* Can be erased from start-point to mid-point or from mid-point to endpoint with the movie editing function. Furthermore, can be erased
both from start-point to mid-point and from mid-point to end-point.

Protection (Camera)

Erase prohibited (Set in playback modes.)

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„ Interface
Computer I/F

USB* (mini-B jack)
* All procedures performed with a connection to a USB 2.0 compliant
board are not guaranteed.

Communication Settings
Video Out

PTP
NTSC/PAL

Audio Out

Monaural

„ Others
Languages

12 languages are available for menu and messages.
English, German, French, Dutch, Danish, Finnish, Italian, Norwegian,
Swedish,Spanish, Simplified Chinese, and Japanese

My Camera Settings
Selectable Items

Start-up image, Start-up sound, Shutter sound, Operation sound, and
Self-timer sound
* Each item can be created by users with the camera.

Specifications

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„ Power Supplies
Primary Batteries
Secondary Batteries

Type AA alkaline battery (x 4)
NiMH battery (x 4)(type: NB-1AH is recommended)

AC Adapter

Compact Power Adapter (CA-PS500)*

Car Battery Adapter
Sub-battery

Not available
Coin-type secondary lithium battery (MS614S)

Battery Performance

Use of type AA alkaline battery (Panasonic brand)*

Number of Shots

LCD monitor On: Approx. 250 shots
LCD monitor Off: Approx. 800 shots
Use of NiMH battery (NB-1AH)*
LCD monitor On: Approx. 350 shots
LCD monitor Off: Approx. 1000 shots
* Under Canon testing standard:
Normal temperature (23°C). Shoot images at wide angle and at
telephoto end alternately with 20 seconds intervals. Use flash at every
fourth shot.

Playback time

Turn camera off and on at every eight shot.
Use of type AA alkaline battery (Panasonic brand)*
Approx. 280 min.
Use of NiMH battery (NB-1AH)*
Approx. 280 min.
* Under Canon standard conditions:
Normal temperature (23°C). Repeat replay automatically at a speed of
1 image per 3 seconds. Factory default brightness setting.

Battery Charging Time
Inside the Camera
Charger
Power-saving Function On/Off

Not available
Approx. 220 minutes. (CB-3AH)
Available
Shooting modes:

Powers down approx. 3 minutes after last operation.

Playback modes:

Powers down approx. 5 minutes after last operation.

Does not power down in Auto Play mode.
Printer connection: Power down approx. 5 minutes after last operation.
PC connection:

Does not powers down even if power-saving function
is On.

„ Camera Specifications
Operating Temperature
Operating Humidity

0 – 40°C
10 – 90 %

Dimensions

103.1 x 64.6 x 34.7 mm (4.06 x 2.54 x 1.37 in.)(Excluding protrusions)

Weight

Approx. 250 g (8.8 oz.)(Camera body only)

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4-2 Accessory Specifications

: See Figure 4-1.
: Approx.14 g (2.6 oz)

Attachment method

: Bayonet type
Ø55.6 (2.19)

Dimensions
Weight

Ø46.8 (1.84)

- Conversion Lens Adapter (LA-DC52D)

Ø36.6 (1.44)

Unit: mm (inch)

Figure 4-1 Conversion Lens Adapter
(LA-DC52D)
- Tele-Convertor (TC-DC52A)
Magnification
Lens construction

: Approx. 1.75x (shooting of 200 mm telephoto angle, 35mm film equivalent)
: 3 elements in 2 groups (Multicoat finishing)

Dimensions

: See Figure 4-2.

Weight
Thread diameter

: Approx. 86 g (3.0 oz)
: Diameter 52 mm (via conversion lens adapter)

Ø55.2 (2.17)

Ø46.7 (1.84)

Unit: mm (inch)

Figure 4-2 Tele-Convertor
(TC-DC52A)
- Wide Convertor (WC-DC52)
Magnification
Lens construction

: Approx. 0.7x (shooting of 26.6 mm telephoto angle, 35mm film equivalent)
: 2 elements in 2 groups (Multicoat finishing)

Dimensions

: Ø55.7 x 23.7 mm

Weight
Thread diameter

: Approx. 74 g (2.6 oz)
: Diameter 52 mm (via conversion lens adapter)
* Adopted from PowerShot A70/A60/A40/A30/A20/A10

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4-3 Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode
1) Settings saved at power off

30

2) Settings saved when changing shooting modes

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4-4 Playback compatibility

32

5 System
5-1 Accessory compatibility

33

34

35

5-2 System Diagram

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TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION

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CONTENTS
1. Functions of each unit
1.1 MAIN PCB ASS’Y ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1
1.2 DC/JACK UNIT ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1
1.3 LCD UNIT ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1
1.3 FLASH UNIT -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1
2. Outline of Circuits
2.1 Power Supply Control ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2
2.1.1 Power Supply Block Diagram --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2
2.1.2 Power Control Sequence ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2
2.2 Signal Processing ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3
2.2.1 System Control --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3
2.2.2 Picture Processing ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4
2.2.3 Audio Processing (During record and playback) -----------------------------------------------------------------4
3. Troubleshooting
3.1 When an Error Code is Displayed -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5
3.2 When a Problem Occurs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------7

TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION

1. Functions of each unit
1.1 MAIN PCB ASS’Y
1)
2)
3)
4)

Driving the CCD Sensor.
Conversion of the image signal from the analog signal to the digital signal.
Controlling the power supply and the system by CPU. (Refer to Sections 2.1 and 2.2.)
Image processing, and reading and writing the image signal to and from the CF card using DSP.
(Refer to Section 2.2.2.)
5) Amplification of the video and audio output. (Refer to Section 2.2.3.)

1.2 DC/JACK UNIT
1) Power supply drive (DC/DC converter).
2) Backlight for LCD drive.

1.3 LCD UNIT
1) LCD panel drive and Backlight for LCD drive.

1.4 FLASH UNIT
1) Flash drive and charging circuit for the flash.

MAIN PCB ASS'Y

FLASH UNIT (ST PCB ASS'Y)

LCD UNIT
(LCD PCB ASS'Y)

DC/JACK UNIT (DCJ PCB ASS'Y)

Fig. 1

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TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION

2. Outline of Circuits
2.1 Power Supply Control
The power supply is controlled by the CPU mounted on the main PCB ass’y.

2.1.1 Power Supply Block Diagram

MAIN PCB ASS'Y
E1, E2, E3

E21

CPU

DC/DC
CONVERTER

BATTERY
or
DC IN

VBATT
FUSE

REG

E1
OUTPUT

VDD2 (16V)

E2
OUTPUT

VEE2 (-9V)

REG

VCC1A.3

(3V)

VCC1

(3.3V)

VCC1A

(3.3V)

VCC1M

(3.3V)

VCC1L

(1.5V)

VDD

(15V)

VL

(-7.5V)

for System
Control
Motor Drive

for Image
Process
(CCD etc.)

VCC2AFE (3.3V)
VCC2HDR (4.75V)
REG
E3
OUTPUT

VCC1A3

(3.0V)

VDD3

(13.5V)

for LCD

VBATT
REG

Fig. 2 Power System Block Diagram

2.1.2 Power Control Sequence
Main Switch ON (E1)

Shooting Mode
LCD OFF LCD ON
(E1)
(E2, E3)

Playback Mode
LCD ON
(E3)

Audio/Video
out (E1, E2)

2

Audio/Video
out (E1)

(3.3V)

for RTC

TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION

2.2 Signal Processing
MAIN PCB ASS'Y
SDRAM
CF card
HD, VD
CLK

Drive Pulse
TG

DSP
CCD
Sensor

LCD
Driver

CDS, A/D

Motor
Driver

LENS

VIDEO
AMP

LCD

VIDEO OUT
AUDIO OUT

AF Support LED
FLASH MEMORY
FINDER LED
USB
CPU
RTC
SW
DIAL
KEY

Electric FLASH

MIC

AUDIO AMP

SPEAKER

Fig. 3 Signal System Block Diagram

2.2.1 System Control
The CPU on the main PCB ass’y controls the lens (motor, shutter), operation switch receiver, USB communication and flowing circuits.
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•

TG: Creation of the CCD drive pulse
CDS, A/D: CCD signal processing and conversion of the digital data
LCD Driver: Driving the LCD
FLASH MEMORY: Firmware memory
DSP: Picture processing
RTC: Clock count for watch
AF Support LED: AF auxiliary, self-timer and red-eye protection also serves as a lamp
Electric Flash: Flash and charging circuit

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TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION

2.2.2 Picture Processing
1) The drive pulse of the CCD sensor is created by both clock from DSP and TG that is operated by
sync. signal.
The picture signal by the drive pulse is output from CCD sensor.
The output signal of the CCD picture is converted to the signal processing and the digital data by
the CDS and A/D converter, and is sent to the DSP.
2) The DSP circuit performs the following signal processing.
• Processes the picture data (using the SDRAM).
• Writes and reads the picture data to and from the CF card.
• Outputs analog video signal to the LCD and VIDEO OUT.
3) The video signal that is supplied form the DSP is controlled by the LCD driver and is displayed
on the LCD panel. The video amplifier is activated when the video jack is inserted to the AV jack
and drives the video signal in 75 Ω.

2.2.3 Audio Processing (During record and playback)
1) During animation recording.
• The microphone audio signal is converted to the digital data by CPU and is recorded.
2) During playback, the data is converted back to the analog audio signal and is output to the AV
jack and speaker from AUDIO/SP anplifier.

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TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION

3. Troubleshooting
3.1 When an Error Code is Displayed
[Remedy]
• Check for any abnormalities in the mounting of probable faulty parts or connector connections referring
to the table below.
• Try replacing probable faulty parts referring to the below.
[NOTE]
• The error code is displayed on the LCD Monitor.
• Adjustments must be performed after the part has been replaced. For details, see the chapter of
“Adjustments”.
Error Code
E02

Name

Occurrence Conditions

Cause and Probable Faulty Part

AF

AF processing did not end within the

MAIN PCB ASS’Y

TIME OUT

specified time.

OPTICAL UNIT

The focus lens was not driven.

MAIN PCB ASS’Y
OPTICAL UNIT

E03

E04

E09

E14

EF

Auto Flash Control did not end within the

MAIN PCB ASS’Y

TIME OUT

specified time.

OPTICAL UNIT

AWB

AWB processing did not end within the

MAIN PCB ASS’Y

TIME OUT

specified time.

JPEG DMA

JPEG processing did not end within the

TIME OUT

specified time.

UNKOWN

When unkown error, cause of which is

MAIN PCB ASS’Y

UNKOWN

not known, occurs.
E16

IMAGING TIME

When communication between CPU and

OUT

peripheral IC is not completed within the

MAIN PCB ASS’Y

specified time during recording using
EVF or after completion of recording.
E18

E23

ZOOM LENS

Movement of the lens barrel did not end

MAIN PCB ASS’Y

ERROR

within the specified time.

OPTICAL UNIT

CF NO SPACE

When the CF becomes full during writing
of photographed images to CF, writing is
repeatedly performed with the JPEG
compression ratio successively increased
to reduce the size of the image file until it

MAIN PCB ASS’Y

can be successfully written to CF.
This error occurs when writing of the
JPEG image file fails after 10 retries at
increasingly higher compression ratios.
E24

E25

POWER ON

The power of the imaging circuit on the

MAIN PCB ASS’Y

ERROR

MAIN PCB ASS’Y was not detected.

DC/JACK UNIT

FOCUS PI

Detection of the focus PI (photo-

OPTICAL UNIT

ERROR

interrupter) failed.

MAIN PCB ASS’Y

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TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION

Error Code
E26

Name

Occurrence Conditions

CAPTURE

Writing of the photograph image to

TIME OUT

SDRAM did not end within the specified

Cause and Probable Faulty Part

MAIN PCB ASS’Y

time.
E27

CF WRITE

Free area could not be secured in the

TIME OVER

buffer for the photograph image within
the specified time in the continuous

CF CARD

MAIN PCB ASS’Y

shooting mode.
E30

POWER OFF

The camera power was turned OFF while

The battery or DC plug was removed

ERROR

the image was being recorded to the CF

while the image was being recorded to

Card. (The error code is displayed when

the CF Card.

the camera is next turned ON.)

→ Remedy: Restart the camera.

* This error may occur after E23.
E50

E51

E52

CF FORMAT

The CF Card could not be formatted

ERROR

properly.

CF ACCESS

When image data cannot be read from

ERROR

CF normally.

QUICK REVIEW

Review of the photograph image failed.

ERROR

6

CF CARD

CF CARD

MAIN PCB ASS’Y

TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION

3.2 When a Problem Occurs
[Remedy]
• Check for any abnormalities in the mounting of probable faulty parts or connector connections referring
to the table below.
• Try replacing probable faulty parts referring to the table below.
[NOTE]
• Adjustments must be performed after the part has been replaced. For details, see the chapter of
“Adjustments”.
Problem (when an error code is not displayed)

Cause and Probable Faulty Part

The camera does not work.

MAIN PCB ASS’Y
DC/JACK UNIT
BATTERY BOX UNIT

The image is not displayed on the LCD Monitor.

MAIN PCB ASS’Y
LCD UNIT

The photograph image is abnormal.

OPTICAL UNIT
MAIN PCB ASS’Y

The zoom does not function.

OPTICAL UNIT
MAIN PCB ASS’Y
TOP COVER UNIT
OPERATION MODULE UNIT

The Built-in Flash does not fire.

FLASH UNIT
DC/JACK UNIT
MAIN PCB ASS’Y

Video output is strange.

DC/JACK UNIT
MAIN PCB ASS’Y

Communications with the personal computer is not possible.

DC/JACK UNIT
MAIN PCB ASS’Y

The CF card or Micro Drives is not recognized.

CF CARD
CF UNIT
MAIN PCB ASS’Y

Buttons/The Mode dial do not work.

TOP COVER UNIT
OPERATION MODULE UNIT
MAIN PCB ASS’Y
REAR COVER UNIT

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REPAIR INSTRUCTION

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CONTENTS
1. Before Starting the Repair Work ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1
1.1 Precaution on Flash High Tension Circuit ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------1
1.2 List of Tools --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1
1.3 List of Supplies -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1
1.4 Flexible Connectors ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2
2. Disassembly/Assembly --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3
2.1 Procedure ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3
2.2 TOP COVER UNIT, CF COVER -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4
2.3 REAR COVER UNIT, JACK COVER -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5
2.4 SIDE COVER, FRONT COVER SECTION, LENS BARREL SHEET -----------------------------------------------6
2.5 BAYONET CUP UNIT, FRONT COVER UNIT -------------------------------------------------------------------------7
2.6 BATTERY COVER SHAFT, BATTERY COVER SPRING, BATTERY COVER UNIT -------------------------8
2.7 HINGE COVER, LCD UNIT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------9
2.8 LCD REAR COVER, LCD FRONT COVER. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10
2.9 FLASH UNIT ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11
2.10 OPERATION MODULE UNIT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12
2.11 CF UNIT, MAIN-FLASH FPC -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13
2-12 FLASH UNIT---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14
2-13 MAIN-LCD MODULE UNIT, SUB FRAME ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 15
2-14 MICRPHONE UNIT, MICROPHONE BUSH ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 16
2.15 LITHIUM (2ND) BATTERY, MAIN PCB SECTION ---------------------------------------------------------------- 17
2.16 MAIN A SHIELD UNIT, MAIN B SHIELD UNIT, MAIN PCB ASS’Y ------------------------------------------ 18
2-17 OPTICAL UNIT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 19
2-18 FRONT CAP SECTION, BARRIER PLATE -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 20
2-19 FRONT CAP, BARRIER COVER --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 21
2-20 BARRIER BASE ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 22
2-21 BARRIER DRIVE PLATE, BARRIER DRIVE RING --------------------------------------------------------------- 23
2-22 DC JACK UNIT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 24
2-23 BATTERY BOX UNIT, MAIN FRAME UNIT------------------------------------------------------------------------ 25
2.24 Screw List -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 26

3. Adjustments ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 27
3.1 Replacement Parts and Adjustment Items -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 27
3.2 Adjustment Tools ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 28
3.3 Before Starting Electrical Adjustments ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 29
3.3.1 TWAIN Driver Installation ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 29
3.3.2 Factory Mode Driver Installation --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 29
3.3.3 Adjustment Software Installation --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 31
3.3.4 Preparation ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 32
3.3.5 Starting up the Adjustment Software ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 33
3.3.6 Menu Window ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 33
3.3.7 How to Use the Adjustment Software --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 33
3.4 Calibration -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 34
3.4.1 Calibration ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 34
3.5 Adjustment Procedure ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 39
3.5.1 CCD Adjustment ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 39
3.5.2 Optical Unit Adjustment ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 41
3.5.3 Imaging Process Adjustment -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 43
3.5.4 Color Adjustment --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 46
3.5.5 Pixel Dot Adjustment ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 48
3.5.6 LCD Adjustment ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 50
3.5.7 Flash Adjustment --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 51
3.5.8 Checking of sound recording/output ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 53

REPAIR INSTRUCTION

1. Before Starting the Repair Work
Be sure to read the following precaution before starting the repair work.

1.1 Precaution on Flash High Tension Circuit
•
•

After the REAR COVER UNIT is removed, be sure to discharge the main capacitor.
(Discharging resistor : 1 kΩ, approx. 5 W.)
First contact the GND
terminal of the main capacitor with the discharging resistor. Then contact the
positive
terminal of the main capacitor.

CAUTION:
Be careful of electric shock because the circuit is the high tension circuit.

– terminal (the metal plate of the CF UNIT)

(1 kΩ/5 W)

+ terminal

Yellow

Fig. 1 Precaution on flash high tension circuit

1.2 List of Tools
The following tools are used for the re-assembling during service.
(1) List of tools
New

Name of tools
Screwdriver (Local Purchase)
Tweezers (Local Purchase)
Soldering iron (Local Purchase)

Part No.

Remarks

1.3 List of Supplies
The following supplies are used for the re-assembling during service.
(1) List of supplies
New

Name of supplies
ADHESIVE TAPE SONY T4000
DIA BOND No.1663G
LOGENEST RAMBDA A-74
Solder (Local Purchase)

Part No.
CY4-6012-000
CY9-8129-000
CY9-8102-000

1

Remarks
Double-sided Tape

REPAIR INSTRUCTION

1.4 Flexible Connectors
This product uses the five types of the flexible connectors.

1 Type A

Unconnected state

Connected state

2 Type B

Connected state

Unconnected state

3 Type C
LOCK
The contact-piece
UNLOCK should face
downwards

Unlocked state

Locked state

4 Type D
UNLOCK

LOCK
The contact-piece
should face
downwards

Unlocked state

Locked state

5 Type E
UNLOCK

LOCK
The contact-piece
should face
upwards

Unlocked state

Locked state

Fig. 2 Flexible connectors
CAUTIONS:
1. For the connectors of Type C, Type D and Type E, set them to the
unlocked state before removing and inserting flexible card. After flexible card is inserted, set them to the locked state.
2. The flexible card is equipped with the holes as shown. Use them for
removal and insertion by inserting the tweezers into them as required.

2

Holes

Fig. 3 Holes for removal

REPAIR INSTRUCTION

2. Disassembly/Assembly
2.1 Procedure
Disassembling procedure of PowerShot A80 is shown by the following flowchart.
Reverse the disassembling procedure to reassemble them. ∗ The pages to refer are shown in parenthesis ( ).
TOP COVER UNIT,
CF COVER

(P-4)

REAR COVER UNIT,
JACK COVER

(P-5)

CAUTION
Be careful high tension
SIDE COVER,
FRONT COVER SECTION,
LENS BARREL SHEET
(P-6)

BAYONET CUP UNIT,
FRONT COVER UNIT

(P-7)

LCD REAR COVER,
LCD FRONT COVER

(P-10)

MAIN A SHIELD UNIT,
MAIN B SHIELD UNIT,
MAIN PCB ASS'Y

(P-18)

LITHIUM (2ND) BATTERY,
MAIN PCB SECTION
(P-17)

FRONT CAP SECTION,
BARRIER PLATE

(P-20)

OPTICAL UNIT

FRONT CAP,
BARRIER COVER

(P-21)

BATTERY COVER SHAFT,
BATTERY COVER SPRING,
BATTERY COVER UNIT (P-8)
HINGE COVER, LCD UNIT (P-9)
FLASH UNIT

(P-11)

OPERATION MODULE UNIT
(P-12)
CF UNIT,
MAIN-FLASH FPC
FINDER UNIT

(P-13)
(P-14)

MAIN-LCD MODULE UNIT,
SUB FRAME
(P-15)
MICROPHONE UNIT,
MICROPHONE BUSH

(P-16)

(P-19)

MAIN DC FPC,
DC/JACK UNIT

(P-24)

BARRIER BASE

BATTERY BOX UNIT,
MAIN FRAME UNIT

(P-25)

BARREL DRIVE PLATE,
BARRIER DRIVE RING

3

(P-22)

(P-23)

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(1)-1
a

a

b

C

XA4-9170-707

XA4-9170-407

CD3-1440-000
3.0mm

4.0mm
7.0mm

(1)-3

SILVER
M1.7
(SELF TAP)

c

SILVER
M1.7
(SELF TAP)

DARK SILVER
M1.7

TOP COVER UNIT

(1)-4
Claw

(1)-4

(1)-1
CF COVER
(1)-4
(2)-1
CF COVER

a
(1)-2

b

b

(1)-2
b

a

NOTE (Assembling)

(1)-2
BATTERY COVER
UNIT

LOGENEST
RAMBDA A-74

Fig. 4 TOP COVER UNIT, CF COVER

2.2 TOP COVER UNIT, CF COVER
(1) TOP COVER UNIT
1. Open the CF COVER and remove the screw of a.
2. Open the BATTERY COVER UNIT and remove the screw of a and the two screws of b.
3. Remove the screw of c.
4. Disengage the claw and remove the connector, then remove the TOP COVER UNIT.
(2) CF COVER
1. Remove the CF COVER.
NOTE (Assembling)
Apply the LOGENEST RAMBDA A-74 to the shafts.

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e
REAR COVER UNIT

(1)-1
f
(1)-1
(1)-1

(2)-1

c

d

JACK
COVER

(1)-1
(1)-2
LCD UNIT

(1)-2
JACK COVER

(1)-3
REAR COVER UNIT

(2)-1

C

d

e

f

CD3-1440-000

CD3-1445-000

CD3-1444-000

CD3-1441-000

1.8mm

3.0mm

DARK SILVER
M1.7

DARK SILVER
M1.7

1.8mm

Hooked portion

3.0mm
SILVER
M1.7

DARK SILVER
M1.7

CAUTION

NOTE (Assembling)

– terminal (the metal plate of the CF UNIT)
REAR
COVER UNIT

Never touch the
positive (+) terminal
of the capacitor.
Be sure to discharge
the capacitor using the
discharging resistor
(about 1 kΩ/5W).

(1 kΩ/5 W)

Make sure that the
switch is on the right
position.

+ terminal

Yellow

Fig. 5 REAR COVER UNIT, JACK COVER

2.3 REAR COVER UNIT, JACK COVER
(1) REAR COVER UNIT
1. Remove the screw of c, the screw of d, the screw of e and the screw of f.
2. Open the LCD UNIT and the JACK COVER.
3. Remove the REAR COVER UNIT.
CAUTION
Never touch the positive (+) terminal of the capacitor.
Be sure to discharge the capacitor using the discharging resistor (about 1kΩ/5W).
NOTE (Assembling)
When assembling, check the switch is in the correct position.
(2) JACK COVER
1. Disengage the hooked portion on the backside of the REAR COVER UNIT, and then the JACK COVER.

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(1)-1
LCD UNIT

f

g

h

CD3-1441-000

XA4-9170-357

XA1-7170-257

3.0mm
SILVER
M1.7

2.5mm

3.5mm
SILVER
M1.7
(SELF TAP)

SILVER
M1.7

CAUTION
Be careful not to drop
the LENS BARREL SHEET.
(2)-1
BATTERY COVER UNIT
(1)-1
SIDE COVER
(2)-4
LENS BARREL SHEET
f
h
(2)-2

(2)-2
g
(2)-2
Portion A

CAUTION

(2)-3
FRONT COVER SECTION

Half-open the BATTERY COVER UNIT
and carefully remove the FRONT COVER
SECTION so that the Portion A will not
hinder removal.

Fig. 6 SIDE COVER, FRONT COVER SECTION, LENS BARREL SHEET

2.4 SIDE COVER, FRONT COVER SECTION, LENS BARREL SHEET
(1) SIDE COVER
1. Open the LCD UNIT slightly and remove the SIDE COVER.
(2) FRONT COVER SECTION, LENS BARREL SHEET
1. Open the BATTERY COVER UNIT.
2. Remove the screw of f, the screw of g, and the screw of h .
3. Remove the FRONT COVER SECTION.
CAUTION
Half-open the BATTERY COVER UNIT and carefully remove the FRONT COVER SECTION so that the
portion A will not hinder removal.
Be careful not to drop the LENS BARREL SHEET.
4. Remove the LENS BARREL SHEET.

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FRONT COVER UNIT

A

(1)-1
BAYONET CUP UNIT

Fig. 7 BAYONET CUP UNIT, FRONT COVER UNIT

2.5 BAYONET CUP UNIT, FRONT COVER UNIT
(1) BAYONET CUP UNIT, FRONT COVER UNIT
1. Rotate the BAYONET CUP UNIT in the direction of the arrow A and separate the BAYONET CUP UNIT
from the FRONT COVER UNIT.

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CAUTION
Be careful not to drop
the BATTERY COVER SPRING.
(1)-2
BATTERY
COVER UNIT
NOTE (Assembling)
Longer foot
(1)-2
BATTERY COVER
SPRING

BATTERY COVER
SPRING
Shorter foot

Tweezers
or the like

(1)-1
BATTERY
COVER SHAFT

Fig. 8 BATTERY COVER SHAFT, BATTERY COVER SPRING,
BATTERY COVER UNIT

2.6 BATTERY COVER SHAFT, BATTERY COVER SPRING, BATTERY
COVER UNIT
(1) BATTERY COVER SHAFT, BATTERY COVER SPRING, BATTERY COVER UNIT
1. Remove the BATTERY COVER SHAFT by pushing the BATTERY COVER SHAFT with a tweezers or
the like.
CAUTION
Be careful not to drop the BATTERY COVER SPRING.
2. Remove the BATTERY COVER UNIT and the BATTERY COVER SPRING.
NOTE (Assembling)
Mount the BATTERY COVER SPRING on the MAIN BODY with the longer foot up.
(The foot has a bent-processed part on the top as the mark.)

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(1)-2
HINGE COVER
NOTE (Assembling)

(1)-1
i
Hooked portion A

Claws
Hooked
portion A

Connector cable (from the LCD UNIT)

(2)-1
j

Connector cable
(2)-1
j

(2)-2

(2)-3
LCD UNIT

(2)-2

i

j

CD3-1443-000

CD3-1400-000

2.0mm
SILVER
M1.7

2.2mm
METAL
M1.7

Fig. 9 HINGE COVER, LCD UNIT

2.7 HINGE COVER, LCD UNIT
(1) HINGE COVER
1. Remove the screw of i.
2. Disengage the three claws, then remove the connector cable from the hooked portion A and remove the
HINGE COVER.
(2) LCD UNIT
1. Remove the four screws of j.
2. Remove the two connector cables.
3. Remove the LCD UNIT.
NOTE (Assembling)
Hitch the connector cable to the hooked portion A and route the cable as shown in the figure.

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(1)-1
k

k
(1)-2
LCD REAR COVER

(1)-1

m
(2)-1

(2)-3
LCD FRONT COVER

(2)-2
LCD NUT PLATE

k

m

CD3-1442-000

CD3-1446-000
2.5mm

2.5mm
SILVER
M1.7

Fig. 10 LCD REAR COVER, LCD FRONT COVER

2.8 LCD REAR COVER, LCD FRONT COVER
(1) LCD REAR COVER
1. Remove the four screws of k.
2. Remove the LCD REAR COVER.
(2) LCD FRONT COVER
1. Rotate the HINGE as shown in the figure and remove the two screws of m.
2. Remove the LCD NUT PLATE.
3. Remove the LCD FRONT COVER.

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l
(1)-1

(1)-2
ST CAUTION LABEL

XA1-7170-357
3.5mm
SILVER
M1.7

(1)-5
FLASH UNIT

l
(1)-4
(1)-3
Lead wire (Red)

Soldering
NOTE (Assembling)

(1)-3
Lead wire (Black)

Fig. 11 FLASH UNIT

2.9 FLASH UNIT
(1) FLASH UNIT
1. Disconnect the connector.
2. Peel back the ST CAUTION LABEL.
3. Remove the soldering in two places, then remove the two lead wires (red and black).
NOTE (Assembling)
Apply the DIA BOND 1663G after soldering.
4. Remove the screw of l.
5. Remove the FLASH UNIT.

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(1)-2
Dowels

OPERATION
MODULE UNIT

h

Portion A

XA1-7170-257
2.5mm
SILVER
M1.7

(1)-2
Dowels

(1)-2
Dowels
h
(1)-1

(1)-3
Switch block

OPERATION
MODULE UNIT

(1)-3
Dowel

(1)-5
OPERATION
MODULE UNIT

Wire

(1)-4
Connector
Double-sided
adhesive tape
NOTE (Assembling)
OPERATION
MODULE UNIT

Fig. 12 OPERATION MODULE UNIT

2.10 OPERATION MODULE UNIT
(1) OPERATION MODULE UNIT
1. Remove the screw of h.
2. Disengage the eight dowels.
3. Slightly move the portion A upward and disengage the dowel, then pull the switch block out of the MAIN
BODY.
4. Hook the bent wire to the both sides of the connector to release the lock as shown in the figure.
5. Remove the OPERAION MODULE UNIT.
NOTE (Assembling)
Secure the top portion with the double-sided adhesive tape (6mm x 6mm)

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g
l

XA4-9170-357

(1)-1
(1)-3
CF UNIT

3.5mm

g

SILVER
M1.7
(SELF TAP)

(1)-1

l
XA1-7170-357
3.5mm
SILVER
M1.7

o

(1)-2

CD3-1447-000

l
(1)-1

3.5mm
METAL
M1.7

(1)-1
o

(2)-1
MAIN-FLASH FPC

Fig. 13 CF UNIT, MAIN-FLASH FPC

2.11 CF UNIT, MAIN-FLASH FPC
(1) CF UNIT
1. Remove the screw of g, the two screws of l, and the screw of o .
2. Disconnect the connector.
3. Remove the CF UNIT.
(2) MAIN-FLASH FPC
1. Remove the MAIN FLASH FPC.

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NOTE (Assembling)

n
(1)-1

FINDER UNIT

A

B
(1)-2
FINDER UNIT

LENS A
LENS B

n
XA4-9140-407
4.0mm
SILVER
M1.4
(SELF TAP)

Fig. 14 FLASH UNIT

2.12 FLASH UNIT
(1) FINDER UNIT
1. Remove the two screws of n.
2. Remove the FINDER UNIT.
NOTE (Assembling)
Confirm that the LENS A is pushed in the very end of the direction A and LENS B is pushed in the very end
of the direction B as shown in figure, and install the FINDER UNIT in the barrel that has been moved in the
retracted position.

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NOTE (Assembling)
Connector

(1)-1
MAIN-LCD
MODULE UNIT

SUB FRAME TAPE
SUB FRAME TAPE

Lead wires

(2)-2
SUB FRAME
MAIN-LCD MODULE UNIT

(2)-2
Dowels

h
XA1-7170-257
2.5mm
SILVER
M1.7

h
(2)-1

Fig. 15 MAIN-LCD MODULE UNIT, SUB FRAME

2.13 MAIN-LCD MODULE UNIT, SUB FRAME
(1) MAIN-LCD MODULE UNIT
1. Remove the MAIN-LCD MODULE UNIT by disconnecting the connector and by peeling off the adhesion
part from the SUB FRAME TAPE.
NOTE (Assembling)
Attach the SUB FRAME TAPE to the position as shown in the figure, and install the MAIN-LCD MOUDULE
UNIT by setting it under the two lead wires.
(2) SUB FRAME
1. Remove the screw of h.
2. Disengage the two dowels and remove the SUB FRAME.

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(1)-2

(1)-1

(1)-4
MICROPHONE
BUSH
(1)-4
MICROPHONE UNIT

(1)-3
MICROPHONE UNIT,
MICROPHONE BUSH

Fig. 16 MICRPHONE UNIT, MICROPHONE BUSH

2.14 MICRPHONE UNIT, MICROPHONE BUSH
(1) MICRPHONE UNIT, MICROPHONE BUSH
1. Disconnect the connector.
2. Disconnect the connector.
3. Remove the MICORPHONE UNIT and MICROPHONE BUSH together as an assembled unit.
4. Separate the MICROPHONE BUSH from the MICROPHONE UNIT.

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h
XA1-7170-257
2.5mm

(2)-1

SILVER
M1.7

(1)-1
LITHIUM (2ND)
BATTERY
h
(2)-1
(2)-2
Hooked portions

NOTE (Assembling)
Be careful not to make mistake
about + and - direction.

(2)-2
Dowel

(2)-3

(2)-4
MAIN PCB SECTION

Fig. 17 LITHIUM (2ND) BATTERY, MAIN PCB SECTION

2.15 LITHIUM (2ND) BATTERY, MAIN PCB SECTION
(1) LITHIUM (2ND) BATTERY
1. Remove the LITHIUM (2ND) BATTERY.
NOTE (Assembling)
Be careful not to make mistake about + and - direction.
(2) MAIN PCB SECTION
1. Disconnect the connector and remove the screw of h.
2. Disengage the dowel and the two hooked portions.
3. Disconnect the connector.
4. Remove the MAIN PCB SECTION.

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Soldering
(1)-1
MAIN A SHIELD UNIT

(1)-2
MAIN PCB ASS'Y

Soldering

(1)-2
MAIN B SHIELD UNIT

Fig. 18 MAIN A SHIELD UNIT, MAIN B SHIELD UNIT, MAIN PCB ASS’Y

2.16 MAIN A SHIELD UNIT, MAIN B SHIELD UNIT, MAIN PCB ASS’Y
(1) MAIN A SHIELD UNIT, MAIN B SHIELD UNIT, MAIN PCB ASS’Y
1. Remove the soldering in two places and remove the MAIN A SHIELD UNIT.
2. Remove the soldering in two places and separate the MAIN B SHIELD UNIT from the MAIN PCB ASS’Y.

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(1)-2
OPTICAL UNIT

h
XA1-7170-257

(1)-1

2.5mm

h

SILVER
M1.7

Fig. 19 OPTICAL UNIT

2.17 OPTICAL UNIT
(1) OPTICAL UNIT
1. Remove the three screws of h.
2. Remove the OPTICAL UNIT.

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(1)-1
DC2.5V

(1)-2
FRONT CAP SECTION

(1)-2

Claws

(2)-1
BARRIER PLATES

NOTE (Assembling)
DIA BOND
No.1663G

CAUTION
Be careful not to drop the
BARRIER PLATES.

Fig. 20 FRONT CAP SECTION, BARRIER PLATE

2.18 FRONT CAP SECTION, BARRIER PLATE
(1) FRONT CAP SECTION
1. Apply the voltage (DC 2.5V) across the motor terminal to drive the motor until the motor stops and the
barrel fully comes out.
2. Insert a tweezers inside of the FRONT CAP SECTION as shown in the figure to disengage the two claws
and two portions adhered with DIA BOND and remove the FRONT CAP SECTION.
CAUTION
Be careful not to drop the BARRIER PLATES.
NOTE (Assembling)
Apply the DIA BOND No. 1663G to the positions as shown in the figure.
(2) BARRIER PLATE
1. Remove the two BARRIER PLATES.

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(1)-1
FRONT CAP

FRONT CAP TAPE

(1)-1
BARRIER COVER

Fig. 21 FRONT CAP, BARRIER COVER

2.19 FRONT CAP, BARRIER COVER
(1) FRONT CAP, BARRIER COVER
1. Separate the FRONT CAP from the BARRIER COVER that are attached each other by the FRONT CAP
TAPE.

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NOTE (Assembling)
(1)-1
BARRIER BASE

BARRIER
BASE

Upper

(1)-1
BARRIER BASE
Arrow
mark

A

A

OPTICAL
UNIT

Bottom

Fig. 22 BARRIER BASE

2.20 BARRIER BASE
(1) BARRIER BASE
1. Rotate the BARRIER BASE in the direction of the arrow A and remove it.
NOTE (Assembling)
Install the BARRIER BASE to the OPTICAL UNIT while aligning the arrow mark on the BARRIER BASE
with the upper part of the OPTICAL UNIT.

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(1)-1
BARRIER DRIVE PLATE,
BARRIER DRIVE RING

A

(2)-3
BARRIER DRIVE PLATE

(1)-1
BARRIER DRIVE PLATE,
BARRIER DRIVE RING
Claw

B

Hook
(1)-2
BARRIER
CLOSE
SPRING

A

(1)-3
BARRIER
DRIVE RING

(1)-2
BARRIER
OPEN
SPRING

Fig. 23 BARRIER DRIVE PLATE, BARRIER DRIVE RING

2.21 BARRIER DRIVE PLATE, BARRIER DRIVE RING
(1) BARRIER DRIVE PLATE, BARRIER DRIVE RING
1. Remove the BARRIER DRIVE PLATE and the BARRIER DRIVE RING as an assembled unit by rotating
them in the direction of the arrow A and by disengaging the hook and the claw.
2. Remove the BARRIER OPEN SPRING and the BARRIER CLOSE SPRING.
3. Rotate the BARRIER DRIVE PLATE in the direction of the arrow B, then separate it from the BARRIER
DRIVE RING.

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h
XA1-7170-257

(1)-1
MAIN-DC FPC

2.5mm
SILVER
M1.7

(1)-4
DC/JACK UNIT

h
(1)-3

NOTE (Assembling)
Soldering

(1)-2
Lead wire (Black)

(1)-2
Lead wire (Red)

Fig. 24 MAIN-DC FPC, DC/JACK UNIT

2.22 MAIN-DC FPC, DC/JACK UNIT
(1) MAIN-DC FPC, DC/JACK UNIT
1. Remove the MAIN-DC FPC.
2. Remove the soldering in two places, and remove the two lead wires (red and black) that are from the
BATTERY BOX UNIT.
NOTE (Assembling)
Apply the DIA BOND 1663G after soldering.
3. Remove the three screws of h.
4. Remove the DC/JACK UNIT.

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g
(1)-2
Dowel

(1)-1
Lead wire (Red)

Portion A

Grooves

B
(1)-1
Lead wire (Black)

(1)-3
BATTERY
BOX UNIT

(1)-3
Portion A

(1)-3
BATTERY
BOX UNIT

NOTE (Assembling)
Lead wire (Red)
(1)-3
MAIN FRAME UNIT
g
XA4-9170-357
3.5mm
SILVER
M1.7
(SELF TAP)

Lead wire (Black)

Fig. 25 BATTERY BOX UNIT, MAIN FRAME UNIT

2.23 BATTERY BOX UNIT, MAIN FRAME UNIT
(1) BATTERY BOX UNIT, MAIN FRAME UNIT
1. Remove the two lead wires (red and black) from the two grooves.
NOTE (Assembling)
Route the lead wires (red and black) as shown in the figure.
2. Remove the two screws of g.
3. Disengage the dowel, while pushing the portion A downward with a stick or the like. Then separate the
MAIN FRAME UNIT by sliding the BATTERY BOX UNIT in the direction of the arrow B.

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2.24 Screw List
a

b

C

d

XA4-9170-707

XA4-9170-407

CD3-1440-000

CD3-1445-000
1.8mm

3.0mm

4.0mm
7.0mm

DARK SILVER
M1.7

SILVER
M1.7
(SELF TAP)

SILVER
M1.7
(SELF TAP)

DARK SILVER
M1.7

e

f

g

h

CD3-1444-000

CD3-1441-000

XA4-9170-357

XA1-7170-257

1.8mm

DARK SILVER
M1.7

3.0mm

2.5mm

3.5mm

SILVER
M1.7

SILVER
M1.7
(SELF TAP)

SILVER
M1.7

i

j

k

l

CD3-1443-000

CD3-1400-000

CD3-1442-000

XA1-7170-357

2.2mm

2.0mm

SILVER
M1.7

2.5mm
SILVER
M1.7

METAL
M1.7

SILVER
M1.7

m

n

o

CD3-1446-000

XA4-9140-407

CD3-1447-000

2.5mm
SILVER
M1.4

3.5mm

4.0mm
SILVER
M1.4
(SELF TAP)

METAL
M1.7

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3. Adjustments
3.1 Replacement Parts and Adjustment Items
PowerShot A80 requires electrical adjustments when certain parts are replaced.
The table below indicates the adjustments required for the respective part replacements.
For all other parts not listed below, no electrical adjustments are necessary after replacement.
Adjustment Items

CCD
Adjustment

Optical Unit
Adjustment

Replacement Part

Imaging
Process

Color

Pixel Dot

LCD

Flash

Adjustment

Adjustment

Adjustment

Adjustment

Adjustment

BATTERY BOX UNIT
DC/JACK UNIT
OPTICAL UNIT

#1

#2

#3

#4

#5

FLASH UNIT
MAIN PCB ASS’Y
LCD UNIT

: Adjustment is necessary after replacement.
: Adjustment is necessary after replacement.
(Adjustment is not necessary, only if the adjustment data has been saved and then transferred
after the part is replaced.)
Blank : Adjustment is unnecessary.

∗OPTICAL UNIT is replaced, adjust certainly at the procedure as below.
#1. CCD Adjustment
#2. Optical Unit Adjustment
#3. Imaging Process Adjustment
#4. Color Adjustment
#5. Pixel Dot Adjustment
#6. Flash Adjustment

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3.2 Adjustment Tools
The following tools are required for electrical adjustment.
DESCRIPTION

PARTS NO.

PC/AT-Compatible Machine
(Windows2000 or 98 pre-installed Model, USB port)

—

SERVICE MANUAL (CD-ROM)

REMARKS
Local purchase

CY8-4388-031

ADJUSTMENT SOFTWARE

—

Download

Compact Power Adapter CA-PS500

—

Enclosed in
“AC Adapter Kit ACK600”

AC Cable

—

Enclosed in
“AC Adapter Kit ACK600”

INTERFACE CABLE IFC-300PCU

—

(or Local purchase)

—

(Verified with EF-5000)

Brightness Box (light source A)
Color Viewer (5600° K)

DY9-2039-100

Color Bar Chart

DY9-2002-000

18% Gray Chart

CY4-6016-000

Auto Focus Chart

—

W-10 Filter *1

CY9-1556-000

C-12 Filter

CY9-1555-000

FL-W Filter

CY9-1557-000

ND-2 Filter

CY9-1552-000

ND-4 Filter

CY9-1553-000

ND-8 Filter

CY9-1554-000

Attached to “SERVICE MANUAL
(CD-ROM)” 2 types *2

Light-Shielding Cloth (500 × 500 or larger)

—

Local purchase

Tripod

—

Local purchase

Reference Camera

—

Merchandise

DIGITAL CAMERA SolutionDisk

—

Enclosed in Merchandise

*1
*2

2pcs. required.
The file containing “How to print out” and Chart for print-out is in the Service Manual APPENDIX.

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3.3 Before Starting Electrical Adjustments
3.3.1 TWAIN Driver Installation
Install the USB Driver for Adjustment in the CD-ROM to PC.
(“This Adjustment Software” is impossible when the RS-232C TWAIN driver is used.)

3.3.2 Factory Mode Driver Installation
After downloading and extracting Factory Mode Driver, double-click Setup.exe
(\Factory Mode Driver\Win 2000_98\Setup.exe) to install it.
If InstallShield Wizard appears as shown in the first picture below, install the TWAIN (Factory Mode) Driver
by following the instructions.
1

)

The InstallShield Wizard will install TWAIN
Driver on your computer.

Click the “??[N]>” button.

2

License Agreement

)

See the file “Service Manual/English/Ch6/
License.pdf” for the contents of the License.

Click the “??[Y]” button.

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3

Choose Destination Location
Select folder where Setup will install files.

)

Click the “??[N]>” button.

4
InstallShield Wizard Complete

)

Click the “??” button.

5

Click the “OK” button.
Installing TWAIN (Factory Mode)
Driver is completed.

If you cannot install Factory Mode Driver in above procedure, install it in the following procedure.
1. Change the camera to Factory mode.
2. Install Wizard of new hardware starts up.
3. Select the option that directly chooses the driver’s place.
4. Choose CAP_FACT.INF
(Factory Mode Driver\Win2000_98\Win_2k98\CAP_FACT.INF).
5. Installment starts. When the Wizard finishes, the installment finishes.

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3.3.3 Adjustment Software Installation
1. After downloading and extracting Adjustment Software, double-click Setup.exe to install it.
(Adjustment Softwares are different according to the model of camera that you are going to adjust.)
2. When the dialog box below appears, click the “OK” button.

3. When the dialog box below appears, click the

button. (Software installation will then begin.)

4. When the dialog box below appears, click the “Continue” button.
(In the case that you do not add a shortcut on desktop, remove clicking from the check box.)

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3.3.4 Preparation
Before starting up the Adjustment Software, follow the preparatory steps below:
1. Obtain all the tools necessary for the adjustment.
2. For the LCD Adjustment, jot down the data written on the PCB ASS’Y inside the LCD Unit.
You will need it later.

3 Connect the Camera to the Power Source with the Compact Power Adapter CA-PS500 and AC Cable.
4. Set the Replay Mode on the camera and turn on.

Personal Computer

USB

INTERFACE CABLE
IFC-300PCU
CAMERA BODY

DIGITAL
Compact Power Adapter
CA-PS500

5. Connect the Camera’s Digital terminal to the PC’s USB Port with INTERFACE CABLE IFC-300 PCU.
Note: Perform the preparation in the following order otherwise the camera won’t work properly.

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3.3.5 Starting up the Adjustment Software
After completing the preparatory steps, click Start and move the cursor to Program; then select Canon
Digital Camera and click PowerShot A80 Adjustment.

3.3.6 Menu Window
When the Adjustment Software starts up, the Menu Window below will appear.

3.3.7 How to Use the Adjustment Software
■ Mode change
This camera uses normally PTP for communication with PC. Because calibration and adjustment
become impossible depending on the condition of PTP, select the TWAIN mode of the PTP before
starting calibration and adjustment.
• “FA Mode” button: This button is used to change the mode from the USER mode to the FA mode.
(PTP to TWAIN)
* Before starting calibration and adjustment, be sure to set the FA mode.
• “USER Mode” button: This button is used to change the mode from the FA mode to the USER
mode. (TWAIN to PTP)
* When calibration and adjustment are completed, be sure to change the mode to the USER mode
before quitting the software.
■ Calibration/Adjustment
For starting, click the button related with calibration/adjustment.
* Whenever you use your light source for the adjustment for the first time, be sure to click the “Calibration” Button.
■ Quitting the Adjustment Software
Click the “Exit” button.
■ Saving or Loading data
• “Save” button : This button saves all adjustment data stored on the camera in text format.
• “Load” button : This button loads all adjustment data saved in text format to the camera.
■ Notes
• If the adjustment fails, a message indicating the failure will appear on each product. If this happens,
do the adjustment again.
• The Adjustment Software is dedicated only to Canon Digital Camera PowerShot A80.
Never use it for any other camera.
• The Windows2000 or 98 must be pre-installed on the computer that is equipped with the USB
terminal.
* Operations on the other Operating Systems such as Windows95, Windows XP and others are not
guaranteed. (Because Windows95 does not support USB.)

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3.4 Calibration
3.4.1 Calibration
■ Tools Used
• Personal Computer
• SERVICE MANUAL (CD-ROM)
• ADJUSTMENT SOFTWARE
• Compact Power Adapter CA-PS500
• AC Cable
• INTERFACE CABLE IFC-300PCU

• Brightness Box (light source A)
• Color Viewer (5600° K)
• Color Bar Chart
• W-10 Filter (2pcs.)
• C-12 Filter
• FL-W Filter

1

Click the “Calibration” button.

2

1. When the message on the right appears, check
that the reference camera (Merchandise) is connected to the computer.
2. Click the “OK” button.

3

When the message on the right appears, go to 4.

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• ND-2 Filter
• ND-4 Filter
• ND-8 Filter
• Reference Camera (Merchandise)
• DIGITAL CAMERA Solution Disk

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4

1. Place the camera so that lens is set against the
light source surface of the Brightness Box via
the C-12 Filter.
2. Set the Brightness Box to EV12.
3. Click the “Check” button.
4. Check the Brightness level if it is within
0 ± 5.
* If not, calibrate the Brightness Box until it
becomes within 0 ± 5.
5. Click the “NEXT” button.

5

1. When the message on the right appears, Set the
Brightness Box to EV15 and attach the ND-8
Filter while setting the C-12 Filter between the
lens.
2. Click the “Check” button.
3. Check the Brightness level if it is within
0 ± 5.
* If not, calibrate the Brightness Box until it
becomes within 0 ± 5.
4. Click the “NEXT” button.

6

When the message on the right appears go to 7.

7

1. Attach the ND-2 Filters between the Lens and
the Color Viewer.
2. Place the camera so that the lens is set against
the center part of the Color Viewer.
3. Click the “ADJUST” button.

Brightness
Box

C-12 Filter

CAMERA
BODY
Power
Source

Personal
Computer

Color Viewer

ND-2
Filter
CAMERA
BODY
Power
Source
Stand

Personal
Computer

35

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8

When the message on the right appears go to 9.

9

1. Remove the ND-2 Filter.
2. Attach the two W-10 Filters between the Lens
and the Color Viewer.
Place the camera so that the lens is set against
the center part of the Color Viewer.
3. Click the “ADJUST” button.

Color Viewer

W-10
Filter
CAMERA
BODY
Power
Source
Stand

Personal
Computer

10

When the message on the right appears go to 11.

11

1. Remove the two W-10 Filters.
2. Attach the C-12 and FL-W Filter between the
Lens and the Color Viewer.
Place the camera so that the lens is set against
the center part of the Color Viewer.
3. Click the “ADJUST” button.

C-12 Filter
Color Viewer

FL-W Filter
CAMERA
BODY
Power
Source
Stand

Personal
Computer

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12

When the message on the right appears go to 13.

13

1. Attach the Color Bar Chart to the Color Viewer.
2. Place the camera so that the Viewing image of
the color bar chart is the full of LCD with the
ND-4 Filter attached.
3. Click the “ADJUST” button.

Color Viewer

Color Bar Chart

ND-4
Filter
CAMERA
BODY
Power
Source
Personal
Computer

14

1. Shift a frame on the displayed screen
with a mouse to choose a color of color bar.
2. Click the “Sampling” button.

15

Check “Save as the Reference”, and click the
“OK” button to store the data.

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Stand

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16

When the message on the right appears, click the
“FINISH” button.
(This ends the “Calibration”.)

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3.5 Adjustment Procedure
3.5.1 CCD Adjustment
■ Tools Used
• Personal Computer
• SERVICE MANUAL (CD-ROM)
• ADJUSTMENT SOFTWARE
• Compact Power Adapter CA-PS500
• AC Cable
1

Click the “CCD” button.

2

When the message on the right appears, go to 3.

3

1. Place the camera so that lens is set against the
light source surface of the Brightness Box via
the C-12 Filter.
2. Set the Brightness Box to EV12.
3. Click the “ADJUST” button.

• INTERFACE CABLE IFC-300PCU
• Brightness Box (light source A)
• C-12 Filter
• DIGITAL CAMERA Solution Disk

C-12 Filter

Brightness
Box
CAMERA
BODY
Power
Source

* When the adjustment does not work, click the
“Default” button.
Personal
Computer

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4

When the message on the right appears, Set the
Brightness Box to EV15 while setting the C-12
Filter between the lens.
Click the “ADJUST” button.

5

When the message on the right appears, click the
“FINISH” button.
(This ends the “CCD” Adjustment.)

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3.5.2 Optical Unit Adjustment
■ Tools Used
• Personal Computer
• SERVICE MANUAL (CD-ROM)
• ADJUSTMENT SOFTWARE
• Compact Power Adapter CA-PS500
• AC Cable
1

Click the “Optical Unit” button.

2

When the message on the right appears, go to 3.

3

1. Place the Auto Focus Chart (1) at 52.0cm away
from the front of the camera finder.
* Place the Auto Foucs Chart (1) on a plain
color wall or equivalent.
* Adjust the light so that the brightness of the
chart will be about EV9.0.
The ray of the light should come in at a
narrow angle as seen from the chart.
2. Adjust the position of the camera finely so that
the center of the Auto Focus Chart is aligned
with the center of the LCD.
3. Click the “ADJUST” button.

• INTERFACE CABLE IFC-300PCU
• Auto Focus Chart (2 types)
• Tripod
• DIGITAL CAMERA Solution Disk

Auto Focus
Chart (1)

About 15
degrees

Lighting

52.0cm
Power
Source
CAMERA
BODY
Personal
Computer

41

Tripod

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4

When the message on the right appears, go to 5.

5

1. Place the Auto Focus Chart (2) at 127.5cm away
from the front of the camera finder.
* Place the Auto Focus Chart on a plain color
wall or equivalent.
* Adjust the light so that the brightness of the
chart will be about EV9.0.
The ray of the light should come in at a
narrow angle as seen from the chart.
2. Adjust the position of the camera finely so that
the center of the Auto Focus Chart is aligned
with the center of the LCD.
3. Click the “ADJUST” button.

6

Auto Focus
Chart (2)

About 15
degrees

Lighting

127.5cm
Power
Source
CAMERA
BODY
Personal
Computer

When the message on the right appears, click the
“FINISH” button.
(This ends the “Optical Unit” Adjustment.)

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Tripod

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3.5.3 Imaging Process Adjustment
■ Tools Used
• Personal Computer
• SERVICE MANUAL (CD-ROM)
• ADJUSTMENT SOFTWARE
• Compact Power Adapter CA-PS500
• AC Cable
• INTERFACE CABLE IFC-300PCU

1

Click the “Imaging Process” button.

2

When the message on the right appears, go to 3.

3

1. Attach the ND-2 Filters between the Lens and
the Color Viewer.
2. Place the camera so that the lens is set against
the center part of the Color Viewer.
3. Click the “ADJUST” button.

• Color Viewer (5600° K)
• W-10 Filter (2 pcs.)
• C-12 Filter
• FL-W Filter
• ND-2 Filter
• DIGITAL CAMERA Solution Disk

Color Viewer

ND-2
Filter
CAMERA
BODY
Power
Source
Stand

Personal
Computer

43

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4

When the message on the right appears, go to 5.

5

1. Remove the ND-2 Filter.
2. Attach the two W-10 Filters between the Lens
and the Color Viewer.
Place the camera so that the lens is set against
the center part of the Color Viewer.
3. Click the “ADJUST” button.

Color Viewer

W-10
Filter
CAMERA
BODY
Power
Source
Stand

Personal
Computer

6

When the message on the right appears, go to 7.

7

1. Remove the W-10 Filters.
2. Attach the C-12 and FL-W Filter between the
Lens and the Color Viewer.
Place the camera so that the lens is set against
the center part of the Color Viewer.
3. Click the “ADJUST” button.

C-12 Filter
Color Viewer

FL-W Filter
CAMERA
BODY
Power
Source
Stand

Personal
Computer

44

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8

When the message on the right appears, click the
“FINISH” button.
(This ends the “Imaging Process” Adjustment.)

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3.5.4 Color Adjustment
■ Tools Used
• Personal Computer
• SERVICE MANUAL (CD-ROM)
• ADJUSTMENT SOFTWARE
• Compact Power Adapter CA-PS500
• AC Cable
1

Click the “Color” button.

2

When the message on the right appears, go to 3.

3

1. Attach the Color Bar Chart to the Color Viewer.
2. Place the camera so that the Viewing image of
the color bar chart is the full of LCD with the
ND-4 Filter attached.
3. Click the “ADJUST” button.

• INTERFACE CABLE IFC-300PCU
• Color Viewer (5600° K)
• Color Bar Chart
• ND-4 Filter
• DIGITAL CAMERA Solution Disk

Color Viewer

Color Bar Chart

ND-4
Filter
CAMERA
BODY
Power
Source
Personal
Computer

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Stand

REPAIR INSTRUCTION

4

1. Shift a frame on the displayed screen with
a mouse to choose a color of color bar.
2. Click the “Sampling” button.

5

Check “Yellow and Red”, and click the “OK”
button.
If these data are within specifications, go to 7.
* Specification
Ave_Cr = Reference Camera ± 10
Ave_Cb = Reference Camera ± 10

6

1. Confirm to see that the image on the PC monitor satisfies the specifications.
2. If the image on the PC monitor does not satisfy
the specifications, change the data using UP,
DOWN button or change the data directly by
typing the data in the text box. Then click the
“UPDATE” button.

7

When the adjustment is completed, click the
“FINISH” button.
(This ends the “Color” Adjustment.)

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3.5.5 Pixel Dot Adjustment
■ Tools Used
• Personal Computer
• SERVICE MANUAL (CD-ROM)
• ADJUSTMENT SOFTWARE
• Compact Power Adapter CA-PS500
• AC Cable
1

Click the “Pixel Dot” button.

2

When the message on the right appears, go to 3.

3

1. Place the camera so that lens is set against the
light source surface of the Brightness Box via
the C-12 Filter.
2. Set the Brightness Box to EV12.
3. Click the “ADJUST” button.

• INTERFACE CABLE IFC-300PCU
• Brightness Box (Light source A)
• C-12 Filter
• Light-Shielding Cloth (500 × 500 mm or larger)
• DIGITAL CAMERA Solution Disk

C-12 Filter

Brightness
Box
CAMERA
BODY
Power
Source

Personal
Computer

48

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4

1. When the message on the right appears, cover
the camera with the Light-Shielding Cloth so
that the no light reasons the CCD.
2. Click the “ADJUST” button.

5

When the message on the right appears, click the
“FINISH” button.
(This ends the “Pixel Dot” Adjustment.)

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3.5.6 LCD Adjustment
■ Tools Used
• Personal Computer
• SERVICE MANUAL (CD-ROM)
• ADJUSTMENT SOFTWARE
• Compact Power Adapter CA-PS500

• AC Cable
• INTERFACE CABLE IFC-300PCU
• Reference Camera (Merchandise)
• DIGITAL CAMERA SolutionDisk

■
1.
2.
3.

Preparation
Insert the blank CF Card into the reference camera.
Connect the reference camera with the PC.
Add the “Gray.jpeg” image to the CF card of the refernce camera using Zoom Browser EX. (Gray.jpg is in
the folder of Adjustment Software downloaded.)
4. Finish the ZoomBrowser EX.
5. Disconnect the reference camera from the PC, and display the “Gray.jpg” image in PLAY mode.

1

Click the “LCD” button.

2

1. When the message on the right appears, enter
in the text boxes the data written on the datasheet attached on the PCB ASS’Y inside the
LCD UNIT. Click the “Update” button.
2. Compare the image with that of the reference
camera. If it has a different color tint. adjust it
by repeating clicking the Yellow/Blue button
and the “Update” button alternately.
3. Click the “FINISH” button. (This ends the
“LCD” Adjustment.)

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3.5.7 Flash Adjustment
■ Tools Used
• Personal Computer
• SERVICE MANUAL (CD-ROM)
• ADJUSTMENT SOFTWARE
• Compact Power Adapter CA-PS500
• AC Cable
1

Click the “Flash” button.

2

When the message on the right appears, go to 3.

3

1. Set 18% Gray Chart 60.0cm from the Finder
front.
2. Make the room as dark as a darkroom.
3. Click the “ADJUST” button.

• INTERFACE CABLE IFC-300PCU
• 18% Gray Chart
• Tripod
• DIGITAL CAMERA Solution Disk

18% Gray Chart

60.0cm
Power
Source
CAMERA
BODY
Personal
Computer

51

Tripod

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4

When the message on the right appears, click the
“FINISH” button.
(This ends the “Flash” Adjustment.)

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3.5.8 Checking of sound recording/output
It is not required to adjust the recording/output (volume, etc.) of sound.
Check the camera if the sound is recorded/play-backed properly.

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PARTS CATALOG

c CANON INC., 2003

CONTENTS
PowerShot A80
Casing Parts ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Internal Parts-1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Internal Parts-2 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Optical Unit ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Fuse --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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Accessories-1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Accessories-2 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Service Tools-1 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Service Tools-2 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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Pg8
Pg9

Category of CLASS
A: Frequency of use: High
B: Frequency of use: Middle
C: Frequency of use: Low
D: Safety-related critical parts
E: Consumable parts
F: Standard screws and washers
S: Supply of the parts is limited
Y: Service Tools

PowerShot A80

Casing Parts

Pg1

3

17
4
5

2

6

14

1

16

15
7
12
14
9
18

13

11
12

10

8

PowerShot A80

Pg1

PARTS LIST
SYMBOL

PARTS NO.

CLASS QTY

DESCRIPTION

REMARKS

1
2

CM1-2215-000
CD3-1424-000

B
B

1
1

FRONT COVER UNIT
COVER, CF

3
4

CM1-2217-000
CM1-2216-000

B
B

1
1

TOP COVER UNIT
REAR COVER UNIT

5

CD3-1425-000

B

1

COVER, HOLE

6
7

CD3-1304-000
CY1-6297-000

B
B

1
1

COVER, JACK
PLATE, BODY NUMBER (J)

#13111xxxxx

CY1-6298-000
CY1-6299-000

B
B

1
1

PLATE, BODY NUMBER (N)
PLATE, BODY NUMBER (E)

#13211xxxxx
#13311xxxxx

CY1-6310-000

B

1

PLATE, BODY NUMBER (J), CHINA

#13161xxxxx

CY1-6311-000
CY1-6312-000

B
B

1
1

PLATE, BODY NUMBER (N), CHINA
PLATE, BODY NUMBER (E), CHINA

#13261xxxxx
#13361xxxxx

8
9

CD3-1423-000
CD3-1204-000

B
C

1
1

COVER, SIDE
SHEET, LENS BARREL

10

CM1-2299-000

B

1

BAYONET CUP UNIT

11
12
13

XA1-7170-257
CD3-1441-000
XA4-9170-357

F
B
F

1
2
1

SCREW
SCREW
SCREW

14
15

XA4-9170-707
XA4-9170-407

F
F

2
2

SCREW
SCREW

16

CD3-1444-000

B

1

SCREW

17
18

CD3-1445-000
CD3-1440-000

B
B

1
2

SCREW
SCREW

PowerShot A80

Internal Parts-1

Pg2

6

4
13

5

18
11

11

12

7

15
14

8

17
2

3

11
16
9

1

15
10
16

PowerShot A80

Pg2

PARTS LIST
SYMBOL

PARTS NO.

CLASS QTY

DESCRIPTION

1
2

CM1-2218-000
CD3-1347-000

B
C

1
1

BATTERY COVER UNIT
SPRING, BATTERY COVER

3
4

CD3-1348-000
CM1-2214-000

C
B

1
1

SHAFT, BATTERY COVER
FLASH UNIT

5

CM1-2220-000

C

1

CF UNIT

6
7

CM1-2201-000
CD3-1399-000

C
B

1
1

OPERATION MODULE UNIT
COVER, HINGE

8

CM1-2222-000
CM1-2222-001

B
B

1
1

LCD UNIT
LCD UNIT (SELECTION)

9

CD3-1380-000

B

1

COVER, LCD FRONT

10
11

CD3-1381-000
XA1-7170-357

B
F

1
3

COVER, LCD REAR
SCREW

12
13

XA4-9170-357
XA1-7170-257

F
F

1
1

SCREW
SCREW

14

CD3-1443-000

B

1

SCREW

15
16
17

CD3-1400-000
CD3-1442-000
CD3-1446-000

C
B
C

4
4
2

SCREW
SCREW
SCREW

18

CD3-1447-000

C

1

SCREW

REMARKS

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Internal Parts-2

Pg3

9

8

17

10
11
12

18

7

13

4
6

14

17
5
See Pg4

16
15

3
17

1

2
17

PowerShot A80

Pg3

PARTS LIST
SYMBOL

PARTS NO.

CLASS QTY

DESCRIPTION

1
2

CD3-1430-000
CD3-1422-000

C
C

1
1

TAPE, SUB FRAME
FRAME, SUB

3
4

CM1-2298-000
CD3-1377-000

C
C

1
1

MAIN FRAME UNIT
BUSH, MICROPHONE

5

CM1-2213-000

C

1

MICROPHONE UNIT

6
7

CM1-2120-000
CM1-2228-000

C
C

1
1

FINDER UNIT
SHIELD UNIT, MAIN A

8
9

CM1-2194-000
CM1-2229-000

C
C

1
1

PCB ASS’Y, MAIN
SHIELD UNIT, MAIN B

10

CK2-2081-000

C

1

FPC, MAIN-FLASH

11
12

WK1-5140-000
CM1-2204-000

C
C

1
1

BATTERY, LITHIUM (2ND)
MAIN-LCD MODULE UNIT

13
14

CM1-2219-000
CK1-1062-000

C
C

1
1

BATTERY BOX UNIT
FPC, MAIN-DC

15

CM1-2196-000

C

1

DC/JACK UNIT

16
17
18

XA4-9170-357
XA1-7170-257
XA4-9140-407

F
F
F

2
8
2

SCREW
SCREW
SCREW

REMARKS

PowerShot A80

Optical Unit

Pg4

8

9
6
5
4
3
2
1

10

7

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Pg4

PARTS LIST
SYMBOL

PARTS NO.

CLASS QTY

DESCRIPTION

1
2

CD3-1198-000
CD3-1214-000

B
C

1
1

CAP, FRONT
TAPE, FRONT CAP

3
4

CD3-1180-000
CD3-1179-000

B
B

1
2

COVER, BARRIER
PLATE, BARRIER

5

CD3-1178-000

C

1

BASE, BARRIER

6
7

CD3-1177-000
CD3-1206-000

C
C

1
1

PLATE, BARRIER DRIVE
SPRING, BARRIER CLOSE

8
9

CD3-1205-000
CD3-1176-000

C
C

1
1

SPRING, BARRIER OPEN
RING, BARRIER DRIVE

10

CM1-2119-000

C

1

OPTICAL UNIT

REMARKS
SIZE(015)

PowerShot A80

Pg5

Fuse

1

DC/JACK UNIT

PowerShot A80

Pg5

PARTS LIST
SYMBOL
1

PARTS NO.
CY4-6076-000

CLASS QTY
D

1

DESCRIPTION
FUSE, MATSU.DENKI UNHS205

REMARKS

PowerShot A80

Pg6

Accessories-1
Wrist Strap WS-200

USB Interface Cable
IFC-300PCU

Compact Power Adapter
CA-PS500

1

N.S
N.S

Canon Digital Camera
Solution Disk,
ArcSoft Camera Suite Disk

Direct Interface Cable
DIF-100

AC Cable
2

N.S

J
N.S

E
PLUG TYPE B

N.S

Battery Charger
CB-3AH

A

CF CASE
3

FC

-3

2M

CF Card FC-32M

N

N.S

Video Cable AVC-100

N.S

NiMH Battery NB4-100

N.S
N.S

N.Sl : N.S Stand for No Stock (Product available)

PowerShot A80

Pg6

PARTS LIST
SYMBOL
1
2

3

PARTS NO.

CLASS QTY

DESCRIPTION

REMARKS

C84-1060-000
D82-0641-000

B
C

1
1

WRIST STRAP WS-200
AC CABLE (J)

FOR JAPAN

WT3-5063-000
D82-0643-000

C
C

1
1

AC CABLE (N)
AC CABLE (E)

FOR USA/CANADA
FOR EUROPE/ASIA

D82-0644-000

C

1

AC CABLE (B)

FOR ASIA

D82-0645-000
FC2-9610-000

C
B

1
1

AC CABLE (A)
CASE, CF

FOR AUSTRALIA

PowerShot A80

Pg7

Accessories-2
Waterproof Case WP-DC900

N.S

10

N.S
N.S

1

2

9

7

N.S 6

5
8

6
N.S

4

3

10

5

3
N.S

N.S

3
3

4

3

N.S

4

3

Sheet

Waterproof Seal

11

14

Neck Strap

Silicone Grease
15

12

Wrist Strap

N.S

13

Diffusion Plate Unit
16

N.Sl : N.S Stand for No Stock (Product available)

PowerShot A80

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PARTS LIST
SYMBOL

PARTS NO.

CLASS QTY

DESCRIPTION

1
2

CY1-6171-000
CY1-6203-000

C
C

1
1

BUCKLE ASS’Y
SHAFT, BUCKLE

3
4

CY1-6168-000
CY1-6169-000

C
C

10
5

E RING
CAP, BUTTON

5

CY1-6252-000

C

10

O RING

6
7

CY1-6167-000
CY1-6303-000

C
C

10
1

SPRING, COIL
HOLDER, DEFUSION PLATE

8
9

CY1-6304-000
CY6-3210-000

C
C

1
3

PROTECTOR, DEFUSION PLATE
SCREW

10

CY6-3211-000

C

2

SCREW

11
12

CY1-6300-000
CY1-6099-000

C
B

1
1

SHEET
STRAP, NECK

13
14

CY1-6174-000
CY1-6272-000

B
B

1
1

STRAP, WRIST
PACKING, RUBBER

15

DY9-3029-000

C

1

GREASE PACKING

16

CY1-6302-000

B

1

DIFFUSION PLATE UNIT

REMARKS

FOR JAPAN

PowerShot A80

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Service Tools-1
DIA Bond NO.1663G Black

1

Adhesive Tape SONY T4000
2

Logenest Rambda A-74

3

Service Manual CD-ROM
4

PowerShot A80

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PARTS LIST
SYMBOL

PARTS NO.

CLASS QTY

DESCRIPTION

1
2

CY9-8129-000
CY4-6012-000

Y
Y

1
1

BOND, DIA BOND NO.1663G BLACK
ADHESIVE TAPE, SONY T4000

3
4

CY9-8102-000
CY8-4388-031

Y
Y

1
1

LUBE, LOGENEST RAMBDA A-74
CD-ROM, SERVICE MANUAL (J/E)

REMARKS
6mm × 50m roll
80g

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Service Tools-2
Color Viewer (5600° K)
1

Standard Color Bar Chart

C-12 Filter

ND-2 Filter

4

7

W-10 Filter

ND-4 Filter

5

8

2

18% Gray Chart

FL-W Filter
6

3

ND-8 Filter
9

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PARTS LIST
SYMBOL

PARTS NO.

CLASS QTY

DESCRIPTION

1
2

DY9-2039-100
DY9-2002-000

Y
Y

1
1

COLOR VIEWER 5600K
COLOR BAR CHART

3
4

CY4-6016-000
CY9-1555-000

Y
Y

1
1

CHART, 18% GRAY
FILTER, C-12

5

CY9-1556-000

Y

2

FILTER, W-10

6
7

CY9-1557-000
CY9-1552-000

Y
Y

1
1

FILTER, FL-W
FILTER, ND-2

8
9

CY9-1553-000
CY9-1554-000

Y
Y

1
1

FILTER, ND-4
FILTER, ND-8

REMARKS

DIAGRAMS

Trademarks
The product names and company names described in this CD-ROM are the registered
trademarks of the individual companies.
Copyright
Canon Inc. retains the copyright to all data contained on this CD-ROM.
Reproduction, publication (including on the World Wide Web) alteration, translation into
another language, or other use of the data in whole or part, contained on this CD-ROM
without the written consent of Canon Inc., is prohibited.

CONTENTS
1. INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM
2. BLOCK DIAGRAMS
2-1. OVERALL
2-2. MAIN PCB ASS’Y (1/3)
2-3. MAIN PCB ASS’Y (2/3)
2-4. MAIN PCB ASS’Y (3/3)
2-5. POWER BLOCK
2-6. Abbreviation in Block Diagrams

3. P.C.B. DIAGRAMS
3-1. MAIN PCB ASS’Y
3-2. DCJ PCB ASS’Y
3-3. ST PCB ASS’Y
3-4. LCD PCB ASS’Y
3-5. SW PCB ASS’Y
3-6. OSW PCB ASS’Y
3-7. CF FPC
3-8. TOP FPC
3-9. ML FPC
3-10. OPR FPC
3-11. SH FPC

1. INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM
OPERATION MODULE UNIT

FLASH UNIT
WHT

GRY

XENON TUBE

1

ELECTLIC
CAPACITOR

BRN

18

CN401

OPR FPC

TOP COVER UNIT

YEL
GRN

1

ST PCB ASS'Y

LED403

+
+

1

6

BLK

CN202

AF SUPPORT LED
SELF LED
RED EYE LED

SW412

LED402

CF Card
Open Detect
SW

SW411
FINDER
LED

SW402
BLK

32

BLU

RED
SW403

SW408

DC/JACK UNIT
DCJ PCB ASS'Y

SW409

TOP FPC

SW407

SPEAKER
BLK

B1

B25

CF UNIT

SW401

A25

SW410

CN601

A1

CF FPC

RED

CN103
AUDIO/VIDEO
50

SW402

RED
CN102

40

BLK
CN101
USB

-

20

21

SW100
BATTERY Open
Detect SW

1

+

SW403

FPC MAIN-FLASH

CN602

CN100
DC IN
BATTERY
BOX
UNIT

+

SW404

BLK

SW405

1

MICROPHONE
FPC MAIN-DC

RED

LCD UNIT
LCD PCB ASS'Y

SW PCB

OSW PCB

SW1
PANEL POSITION
Detect SW

SW1
BASE POSITION
Detect SW

MAIN PCB ASS'Y

1
2

B25

B1

A25

CN1005 A1

14
1
6

1

CN1002

CN1501

FO FPC
FPC
FO

CN1003

CN701

CN1901

33

1

32

Board to Board

OPTICAL UNIT

1
28

1

CN1502

CCD
CCDFPC
FPC

CN1301

1

CN1004

4

CN1

40

LCD PANEL

1
14

OPTICAL UNIT

CN2

Harness

18

CN1006

1
1

ML FPC UNIT

01 OCT, 2003

BT1001
(LITHIUM BATTERY)

1
18

C CANON INC., 2003

CONNECTORS
ST PCB UNIT

MAIN PCB

CN202

OPR FPC

CN1002

CN1004

CN1005

CN1006

CN1901

LCD PCB

DCJ PCB UNIT

CN1501

CN401

CF FPC UNIT

CN100

CN601

CN602

HDB

1

BATT+

A1

C_GND

1

GND

1

UV_GND

1

M_GND

1

VBUS

A1

C_GND

1

M_GND

1

ZMRST_CO

1

WEAK_AN

1

2

STSP

2

STSP

2

D+

A2

/CD1

2

BASE_POS

2

RST_COM

2

LED_WEAK

2

PSAVE

2

GND

A2

/CD1

2

D03

3

VCHGLVL

3

VCHGLVL

3

C_GND

A3

D03

3

SCAN

3

ZMRST_AN

3

SP+

3

DSAVE

3

BATT-

A3

D03

3

D04

4

EFCHG

4

EFCHG

4

D-

A4

D11

4

ROTATE_SW

4

AFRST_AN

4

SP-

4

CKI

CN101

A4

D11

4

D05

5

LEDS_AN

5

AFLEDAN

5

C_GND

A5

D04

5

LTG_CS

5

ZM+

5

POWER

5

FRP

1

VBUS

A5

D04

5

D06

6

LED_SELF

6

AFLEDC

6

C_GND

A6

D12

6

LDR_CS

6

ZM+

6

VBATT_R

6

POCB

2

D-

A6

D12

6

D07

CN1003

7

VIDEO

A7

D05

7

SDATA3

7

ZM+

7

M_GND

7

Not connected

3

D+

A7

D05

7

/CE1

1

M_GND

8

AUDIO

A8

D13

8

SCLK3

8

ZM+

8

M_GND

8

PD

4

Not connected

A8

D13

8

A10

2

CFOP

9

C_GND

A9

D06

9

C_GND

9

ZM-

9

M_GND

9

XVD

5

UV_GND

A9

D06

9

/OE

3

M_GND

10

C_GND

A10 D14

10

LED_BLC

10

ZM-

10

DIAL3

10

CS

CN102

A10 D14

10

A09

4

MODE

11

VC_DET

A11 D07

11

LCD_BY/COMP

11

ZM-

11

DIAL0

11

CLK

1

GND

A11 D07

11

A08

5

POWER

12

C_GND

A12 D15

12

LCD_RY

12

ZM-

12

DIAL1

12

DI

2

GND

A12 D15

12

A07

6

VBATT_R

13

C_GND

A13 /REG

13

C_GND

13

AFRST_CO

13

DIAL2

13

HDI

3

GND

A13 /REG

13

VCC

7

DIAL0

14

VEE2

A14 A00

14

LCD_YS

14

ZMPO_COM

14

SCAN

14

VDD

4

BTOP

A14 A00

14

A06

8

DIAL1

15

VBATT

A15 Not connected

15

C_GND

15

ZMPO1_AN

15

SW2

15

VGH

5

E2LAT

A15 Not connected

15

A05

9

DIAL2

16

VCC2AFE

A16 D00

16

CSYNC

16

ZMPO0_AN

16

SW1

16

VDC

6

E3LAT

A16 D00

16

A04

10

DIAL3

17

VBATT

A17 Not connected

17

VDD3

17

ZMPO1_CO

17

TELE

17

VSS

7

VDD3

A17 Not connected

17

A03

11

MENU

18

VCC2AFE

A18 D01

18

VCC1A_3

18

ZMPO0_CO

18

WIDE

18

C1

8

GND

A18 D01

18

A02

12

SET

19

VBATT

A19 D08

CN1301

19

C_GND

19

C2

9

VCC1

A19 D08

19

A01

13

DISP

20

VCC2HDR

A20 D02

1

C_GND

20

C_GND

20

VGL

10

VCC1

A20 D02

20

A00

14

EXP/WB/
ERASE

21

E1PLAT

A21 D09

2

V4

21

AFB+

21

VSS

11

VCC1

A21 D09

21

D00

22

VCC1M

A22 /IOIS16

3

V3A

22

AFA+

22

VDD

12

VDD2

A22 /IOIS16

22

D01

15

LEFT

23

VCC1M

A23 D10

4

V3B

23

AFB-

23

VSH

13

VCC1A

A23 D10

23

D02

16

RIGHT

24

VCC1M

A24 /CD2

5

V2

24

AFA-

24

R

14

VCC1A

A24 /CD2

24

/IOIS16

17

UP

25

VCC1L

A25 C_GND

6

V1A

25

THM+

25

B

15

VCC1L

A25 C_GND

25

/CD2

18

DOWN

26

VCC1L

B1

/CE1

7

V1B

26

IRB+

26

G

16

VCC1L

B1

/CE1

26

/CD1

19

VCC1

27

VCC1A

B2

/CE2

8

VL

27

IRB-

27

VBC

17

VCC1M

B2

/CE2

27

D11

20

LED_MACRO

28

VCC1A

B3

A10

9

CSUB

28

IRA-

28

VCOM

18

VCC1M

B3

A10

28

D12

21

LED_ORANGE

29

VDD2

B4

Not connected

10

SUB

29

IRA+

CN1502

19

VCC1M

B4

Not connected

29

D13

22

LED_GREEN

30

VCC1

B5

/OE

11

C_GND

30

SHT+

1

LTG_CS

20

E1PLAT

B5

/OE

30

D14

23

WIDE

31

VCC1

B6

/IORD

12

H1

31

SHT+

2

LDR_CS

21

VCC2HDR

B6

/IORD

31

D15

24

TELE

32

VCC1

B7

A09

13

H2

32

SHT-

3

SDATA3

22

VBATT

B7

A09

32

/CE2

25

SW1

33

C_GND

B8

/IOWR

14

RG

33

SHT-

4

SCLK3

23

VCC2AFE

B8

/IOWR

33

/VS1

A08

34

/IORD

26

SW2

34

VDD3

B9

A08

15

VDD

27

SCAN

35

E3LAT

B10 /WE

16

C_GND

28

LED_WEAK

36

E2LAT

B11 A07

17

C_GND

29

C_GND

37

BTOP

B12 IREQ

18

VOUT

ML FPC
CN1
1
2

BASE_POS
SCAN

3

SCAN

4

ROTATE_SW

CN2
1
2
3
4
5

LTG_CS
LDR_CS
SDATA3
SCLK3
GND

6

LED_BLC

7

LCD_BY/COMP

8

LCD_RY

9

GND

10

LCD_YS

11

GND

30

VBATTMP

38

M_GND

B13 VCC1

31

SP-

39

M_GND

B14 VCC1

1

MIC

32

SP+

13

VDD3

40

M_GND

B15 A06

2

MIC_GND

14

VCC1A_3

CN1701

12

CSYNC

5

GND

24

VBATT

B9

6

LED_BLC

25

VCC2AFE

B10 /WE

35

/IOWR

7

LCD_BY/COMP

26

VBATT

B11 A07

36

/WE

8

LCD_RY

27

VEE2

B12 IREQ

37

IREQ

9

GND

28

GND

B13 VCC1

38

VCC

10

LCD_YS

29

GND

B14 VCC1

39

/CSEL
/VS2

11

GND

30

VC_DET

B15 A06

40

B16 Not connected

12

CSYNC

31

GND

B16 Not connected

41

RESET

B17 A05

13

VDD3

32

Audio_GND

B17 A05

42

/WAIT

B18 Not connected

14

VCC1A_3

33

Audio

B18 Not connected

43

/INPACK

B19 A04

34

Video

B19 A04

44

/REG

B20 RESET

35

Vi deo_GND

B20 RESET

45

/SPKR

B21 A03

36

UV_GND

B21 A03

46

/STSCHG

B22 /WAIT

37

D-

B22 /WAIT

47

D08

B23 A02

38

UV_GND

B23 A02

48

D09

B24 Not connected

39

D+

B24 Not connected

49

D10

B25 A01

40

VBUS

B25 A01

50

GND

1

GND

CN103

01 OCT, 2003

2

AUDIO

3

VIDEO

4

VC_DET

C CANON INC., 2003

2. BLOCK DIAGRAMS
2.1 OVERALL
LCD PCB ASS'Y

VDD3

ML FPC

MAIN PCB ASS´Y

OPTICAL UNIT 1/2
CCD
SENSOR

LCD-YS

IC1011
DIGITAL
SIGNAL
PROCESSOR

IC1302
CDS, A/D

CCD FPC

IC1501
LCD
CONTROL

LCD-RY

G

LCD
PANEL

B

LCD-BY/COMP

IC1305
TG

R

TG MCK,HD,VD
CSYNC

BACK
LIGHT
IC1001
CPU

TOP FPC 1/2

SDATA2
SCLK2

EXPORT

DIAL/ZOOM
SWITCH

CF FPC UNIT
CN602

PANEL ROT
SW PCB UNIT

EXPORT

OPR FPC 1/2

MJ FPC

IC1005
FLASH
PROM

TOP COVER UNIT 1/2

FLASH
TUBE

BASE POS1
OSW PCB UNIT

VCC1

FUNCTION
KEY

ST PCB UNIT

CF
CARD

HV/OSC/
EX
DRIVE

DCJ PCB ASS'Y 2/2

IC1018
75Ω
DRIVER

PS

IC1012
SDRAM

CN103
AUDIO/VIDEO

IC1702
AUDIO/SP
AMP

CN101

AF SUPPORT LED
SELF LED
RED EYE LED

USB

TOP COVER UNIT 2/2
VDD3

OPR FPC
2/2

SDATA3
SCLK3

SP +,-

DCJ PCB ASS´Y 1/2
TH401

V BATT

BATTRY
BOX UNIT
IC100
DC/DC
CONVERTER
CN100
DC IN

VCC1
VCC1A

IC1002
RESET

VCC1L
VCC1M
VCC2AFE

SDATA1
SCLK1

VCC1
IC1901
MOTOR
DRIVE

IC1008
IC1007
REAL TIME
CLOCK

VCC2HDR
VDD2

3.3V
REG

ZOOM
FPC

VBATT_ORI

ZOOM
MOTOR

SH FPC

VEE2

SHUTTER
MOTOR
IC1004
D/A

TH401
AF
MOTOR

EXPORT

MIC

01 OCT, 2003

IRIS
MOTOR

BAT1001

VDD3

DATA COMMUNICATION
ANALOG IMAGE SIGNAL
ANALOG AUDIO SIGNAL

SPEAKER

TOP FPC
2/2

VCC1

IC1902

AF
PI

FO FPC
ZOOM
PI

OPTICAL UNIT 2/2

C CANON INC., 2003

2.2 MAIN PCB ASS’Y (1/3)

LCD PCB ASS'Y
VCC1A_3
IC1501
LCD CONTROL
CM7300F2

VDD34_12V

MAIN PCB ASS´Y (1/3)

OPTICAL UNIT 1/3

IC1302
CDS,A/D
HD49340NP

VDD
Q1301
BUFFER
2SC4627J

CCD FPC
CCD SENSER

CN1301

V OUT

18
6

V1A

V1B

7

V1B

V2

5

V2

V3A

3

V3A

V3B

4

V3B

V4

2

V4

41
43
39
44
46
40

V1A

PBLK

V1B

XSHP

V2

XSHD

V3A

ADCLK

V3B

SSI

V4

SCK
SEN
MCKO

H1

17
18

12
13

H2

10

SUB

CSUB

9

CSUB

RG

14

RG

H2
SUB

12

H1

VL

8

VL

VDD

15

VDD

GND

1 11

GND

16 17

13
C1325

C1321

47
9

C1333

45
42

H1

HD

H2

VD

19

14

16

16

17

17

31

SDATA2

34

32

SCLK2

35

33

TG CS

30

TG MCK

35

TG HD

34

TG VD

VL
VH

OSCI
OSCO
RST

C_GND

CCD2

10

CCD11

Q1013
BUFFER
2SC4617
X1002
27MHz

ADCLK
SDATA

Q1011
BUFFER
2SC4617

CS

15

AOUTP 1

OBP
AVDD1,2

Q1012
BUFFER
2SC4617

DVDD1.2,DRDVDD

SDATA2
SCLK2

EX10

3

17

VDD3

13 13

VDD3

14

LCD_YS

10 10

LCD_YS

LCD_RY

12

LCD_RY

8

LCD_RY

EX11

TG HD

EX12

TG VD

VSUB CONT

CN1004(1/2)
VDD3

34

VDD3

20

VCC2HDR

16
.
18

VCC2AFE

30
32
From
DCJ PCB ASS´Y

VDD2

SSGOUT0

EX8

SSGOUT1

EX41

LCD_BLC

10

LCD_BLC

6

6

LCD_BLC

SDATA3

7

SDATA3

3

3

SDATA3

SCLK3

8

SCLK3

4

4

SCLK3

LDR_CS

6

LDR_CS

2

2

LDR_CS

LTG_CS

5

LTG_CS

1

1

LTG_CS

ROTATE_SW

4

SCAN

3

BASE_POS

2

SSGOUT5

SCAN

P3 [4]

EX43

VCC1L

24
14
15
.
17
.
19

5
C1149

VDD3 0-10
APVD0-2
DPVD

IC1014
TK1125CSC

VREF0-2

2,5V
REG

7

P3 5

VOUT

V+

VSAG

4

VDDC0-5

4

P2 3

3

7

P2 4

VBATT_ORI
2

4
E1PLAT

EX35

36

E2LAT

EX36

IC1702
AUDIO/SP AMP
LA7430IFN
STANDBY_H
LINE OUT
CS
REC_OUT
PB_IN

EX40

EX37
35

E3LAT

EX38

37

BTOP

EX27

1

CN1701
MIC

2

GND

1
Q1024
VBATT CONT
2SD1664

R/R-Y/CR

1
6

C1507

RPD

1

D_SAVE

20
3
4
7

OPOUT

DI
CLK

OPIN
VOUT

CS

5

6
29
VDD34_12V
19

25

VCOM

28

HDB

1

FRP

5

CKI

4

PD

8

PSAVE

8

B/B-Y/CB

Q1502
R/B BUFFER
HN2A01FU-GR

21

30

26

B

LCD
PANEL

2

DSAVE

3

CLK

11

DI

12

HDI

13

CS

10

VSH

23

VDC

16

SW PCB UNIT

CN1
ROTATE_SW

4

SCAN

3

SCAN

2

BASE_POS

1

SW1
PANEL
ROTATION

OSW PCB UNIT
SW1
BASE
POSITION

VIDE0

7

VC DET

11

AUDIO

8

D+

2

D-

4

VBUS

1

C1153

VIN
PS

9

EX5
Q1025
VBATT CONT
XP03311

8

EX4
VCC1A
VIN

VOUT

4

SP_IN

13
11
2

21
22

4

AIN2
AOUT
EX2

EX3

2
1
Q1008
SWITCH
XP03311

CLOCK

USB_VBUS

VCC SP

C1708

D_N

TO
DCJ PCB ASS´Y

DATA

VCCD,VCCL

IC1703
3V REG
TK11130 CSC

D_P

5

BACK LIGHT

CN1004 (2/2)

C1152

3

P4U 3

VCC1M

5

MIC

6

VCC1AL
4

5

POWER

To
DCJ PCB ASS´Y

IC1018
75Ω DRIVER
NJM2576RB1

VCC1A 3

VDDOSCO

21

CK

VCC2

ML FPC UNIT

VDD_SDI

VEE2
VBATT

5

4

23

VCC1A

VCC1M

FRP

P_SAVE
3

22

P3 0

VDD_SDO 0-5

VCC1

25
.
26
22

Q1303
VSUB CONT
PDTC144EE

VCC1
VCC1A

35

SYNC_IN

G/Y

32

Q1510
BACK LIGHT DRIVE
2SC4081R

VDDOSCI

27
.
28

2

36

C1509

24

G

EX13

CCDCLK

Q1302
RESET
PDTC144EE

VDD2

C1505

LCD_BY/COMP 7 7 LCD_BY/COMP
CSYNC
12 12
CSYNC

6

29

8

Q1501
G/Y BUFFER
2SA1774

DAC_OUT

25

R

EX0
TG MCK

CLPOB2
TGRST

4

VDD3
LCD_YS

C1506

14

EX1

EX9

AD LD

VDD

1

VCC1,4

CN1502
14 14
VCCIA_3

COM_OUT

16

P3 6

VCC2AD

2

TG CS

2

B OUT

18

9
14
.
22

P4L 2

X1301
36MHz

IC1303
12V/-8V REG
BD3988FV

18

CN2
VCCIA_3

LCD_BY/COMP 11
CSYNC
16

AOUTP 2

SCK

AD LD 33

CN1006
VCCIA_3

AOUTP 0

SPSIG

28
27

AD D9

D9

SPBLK

SUB
RG

D0

G OUT

VCC1A_3
VDD3

PBLK

12

23

VCC1AL

XVD
VDD

R OUT

VCC3
VCC1A_3

AD D0

CDS IN

IC1305
TG
CXD3605R

VOUT

V1A

22

C1318

Q1508,1509
REG
2SC4617

IC1011 (1/3)
DIGITAL SIGNAL
PROCESSING IC
T8F80XBG-0002

CN1501

MIC IN

IC1001 (1/2)
CPU
UPD82518F1-021-EN6-A
SPK_OUT+

MIC DCC SPK_OUT-

27
25

3
3
4

2
1

Q1009
SWITCH
XP03311

SP+
SP-

DATA COMMUNICATION
ANALOG IMAGE SIGNAL
ANALOG AUDIO SIGNAL

01 OCT, 2003

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2.3 MAIN PCB ASS’Y (2/3)

IC1001 (2/2)
CPU
UPD82518F1-021-EN6-A

MAIN PCB ASS´Y (2/3)
VCC1

PLL AVDD

D0

AVDD

DI5

VCC2_AD

AIN4

A1

VDD3

AIN5

A20

VCC1_CF

AIN7

IC1006
TK11130 CSC
5

3V
REG

DQ0
16
20

A19

4

MWRB
AVREF

37

MRDB

VCCIA_3

3

VCC

/CE

EX61 IR2

9

EX60 IR1

11

EX45 IRENA

12

/WE

10

/OE

ZOOM MOTOR
DRIVE
OUT5A
IN5A
IN5B
OUT5B

VC5
IRIS DRIVE
IN2

OUT1A

IN1

OUT1B

EN1

OUT2A

EN2

OUT2B

CN1901
27

ZM -

29

ZM +

15
17
19
21

EX62 SHCLS

2

EX44 SHOP

1

OUT6A

IN6A
IN6B

OUT6B

32
34

CPUAD 15
/

4

EX41
VBATT

4

Q1003
SWITCH
XPO3311

ADIN 0

2

EX39
TOUT3

1
CF IREQ

INTP2

2

VBATT_ORI

3.3V
REG

3

11

VDD

DATA
CLK
FOUT
CE0
CE1

BAT1001

IC1002
S-80927CNMC-GBX
VCC1

EX10
EX9

EX11
EX12
EX1
EX0
EX13

2

RESET

INTP0
INTP2

OSC X1

IC1007
REAL TIME CLOCK
RTC-4574NB

IC1008
S-817A33ANB

EX6

X1001
24MHz
5
6

10
9
4

OSC X2

EX7
CS2
LIVDD

1

RESETB

SDATA2

EX56 AF1

7

CPUADR 3

EX57 AF2

5

CPURDWR

EX58 AFENA1

8

CPUMEMIO

EX59 AFENA2

TDI

TCK

TCK

TMS

TMS

IC1019
SLANT
D68-1-2

TRST

TRST

P4U 1

OUT1

CSENGB

NCSE

P4U 2

OUT2

UBEB

UBEB

ALE
ECLK

BUSCLK
ESDT

ESREQ

ESREQ

P3 1
P3 7

INTP1

INTR
NWAIT

IN3

OUT3A

IN4

OUT3B

EN3

OUT4A

EN4

29

IRA -

28

IRB +

26

IRB -

27

SHT -

32
.
33

SHT +

30
.
31

OUT4B

42
40
46
44

AFA +

22

AFA -

24

AFB +

21

AFB -

23

VCC1

+

IRIS
MOTOR

-

SH
FPC

+

SHUTTER
MOTOR

+
+

AF
MOTOR

-

FO
FPC

THM +

EX47 AF RST

10

13

EX46 ZM RST

11

25

14

EX32 ZM PO0

1

EX33 ZM PO1

2

AF RST AN

4

AF RST CO

13

9
6
7
4
5

ZM PO0 AN

16

ZM PO1 AN

15

ZM RST AN

3

ZM RST CO

1

ZM PO0 CO

18

EX35

EX35

EX36

EX36

ZM PO1 CO

17

EX37

EX37

ZM PO COM

14

EX38

EX38

RST COM

2

EX40

EX40

EX27

EX27

CN1002
STSP

2

EFCHG

4

VCHGLVL

3

AFLEDC

6

AFLEDAN

5

Q1005
LEVEL SHIFT
XPO3311

AF PI

8

VOPT TEMP

EX11

AD LD

+

PS

EX14 ENCENA

Q1902
BUFFER
2SC4617

ZOOM PI

Q1901
SWITCH
DTC143ZE

EX15 RSTENA

EX9

TG CS

8

TH101
THERMISTOR

VCCIA_3

EX10

SCLK2

ZOOM
MOTOR

IC1902
COMPARATOR
BA10339FV-F

NRESET

WAITB

AIN3

6
13

MPS

ALE

ESDT

EX4
32KIN

+

P2 6

CPUADR 0

TDO

EX42

EX5

-

CPUAD 0

Q1004
SWITCH
DTC144EE

3

OPTICAL UNIT 2/3

5

IRA +

AF MOTOR DRIVE
EX34

9

ZOOM
FPC

12

SHUTTER DRIVE

IC1011 (2/3)
DIITAL SIGNAL
PROCESSING IC
T8F80XBG-0002

SCAN

4

EX55 ZM2

26

/BYTE
31

EX54 ZM1

VCC1

A0

CSHEMB

4

EXPORT

DQ15

IC1901
M50234FP

VCC1M

VDD 1-22

VCC1A

VCC1A

IC1005
FLASH PROM
MBM29LV160BE90PBT-E1

VCC1
3

EX12
POWER

SDATA3

2

EX1

SCLK3

1

EX0

LDR_CS

4

EX53

IC1013
AND GATE
74LV1GTO8A

EX13

EX41

EX16-26,28-34
EX39,41-63
AIN6
EX41

EX43

EX43

VDD2
1

EX63 STSPC

4

2
1

VCC1A 3

EX5

IC1015
COMPARATOR
TC75S51FU

EX4

4

2
VCC1
1
3

VCC1
4

IC1016
74LV1GTO8A

To
ST PCB UNIT

VCC1
AIN1
IC1004
D/A
BH2220FVM

EX8

DATA COMMUNICATION

8
6
7

01 OCT, 2003

LD

AO2

DI

AO1

CLK

2
1

VZMCNT
Q1023
LED DRIVE
2SC4617

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2.4 MAIN PCB ASS’Y (3/3)

TOP COVER UNIT 3/3
OPR FPC

SW403
SW404
SW405
SW402

MAIN PCB ASS´Y (3/3)
CN1003 (2/2)
13
DISP

DISP BUTTON
SET BUTTON
MENU BUTTON
EXP/WP/ERASE BUTTON

12

SET

11

MENU

14 EXP/WB/ERASE

SW411

4

SW409

15

LEFT

SW407

16

RIGHT

MODE

SW408

17

UP

SW410

18

DOWN

VCC1
EX28

CF FPC UNIT

Q1015
SWITCHING
UPA650TT-E1
4

EXPORT
3

EX16
Q1017
CF POWER CONT
DTC144EE

EX29

VCC1

EX52

Q1018
CF POWER CONT
2SC4617

EX21
EX18

2

CFOP

27

SCAN

VDD1-4

EX26
SCAN

CN401

LED401

LED402

3
20 LED_MACRO

SCAN

22

LED_GREEN

1

WEAK_AN

30

VBATTP

6
AIN6

4

SW402
RELEASE

2

LED_WEAK

28

LED_WEAK

6

VBATT_R

6

VBATT_R

5

POWER

5

POWER

16

SW1

25

SW1

15

SW2

26

SW2

10

DIAL3

10

DIAL3

13

DIAL2

9

DIAL2

12

DIAL1

8

DIAL1

11

DIAL0

7

DIAL0

18

WIDE

23

WIDE

17

TELE

24

TELE

VBATT

SDADR 11

A20
.
A3
.

A20
.
A3
.

A5
.
A7
.

A5
.
A7
.

A9
.
A11
.

A9
.
A11
.

A19
.
A21
.

A19
.
A21
.

A23
.
A4
.

A23
.
A4
.

A6
.
A8
.

A6
.
A8
.

D15

A10
.
A12

A10
.
A12

/CE1

7

A00

A14
.
B25
.

A14
.
B25
.

/CE2

32

/WAIT

42

B23
.
B21
.

B23
.
B21
.

IREQ

37

/IOIS16

24

B19
.
B17
.

B19
.
B17
.

/WE

36

RESET

41

B15
.
B11
.

B15
.
B11
.

/REG

44

/OE

9

A10

B9
.
B7
.

B9
.
B7
.

B3

B3

/CD1

26

/IORD

B6

B6

/CD2

25

/IOWR

B8

B8

PCCE1

/CE1

B1

B1

PCCE2

/CE2

B2

B2

PCRDY

/WAIT

B22

B22

SDADR 0

DQM3

4

PCDT
PCDT 00
SDDQM 0
PCDT
PCDT 15
15
SDDQM 3

BA0
BA1

2

SDBS 0
SDBS 1

/WE

SDWE

/CAS

SDCAS

/RAS

SDRAS

/CS

SDCS 0

CLK

SDCLK

CKE

SDCKE

Q1007
LED DRIVE
XP6213

CF D 0-15
16

CF A 0-10

PCADR 0
P3 3

PCADR 2

3

11

P1 0
5

P1 7

P3 2

Q1020
LED DRIVE
XP6213
3

P2 7

2
POWER

EX25

6

EX24

1

5

NPC RD
NPC WR

P2 2

EX51
EX50
EX49
EX48

8

PCIRQ

IREQ

B12

B12

PCIOIS

/IOIS16

A22

A22

P0 5

/WE

B10

B10

P0 1

RESET

B20

B20

P0 0

/REG

A13

A13

P0 4

/OE

B5

B5

CN602
VCC
D00

13
.
38
21
23
.
2
6.
47
49
.
27

16

D15

31

A00

20
14
.
12

11

A10

10
.
8

/IORD

34

/IOWR

35

CF CARD

EX22
EX23
INTP2
EX30

SW403
SPEAKER

A16
.
A18
.

1

TH401 THERMISTOR
SW401

12

2

21 LED_ORANGE

14

A16
.
A18
.

P2 5
4

LED403

SDDT 31

DQM0

EX20

Q1004
SWITCH DRIVE
DTC144EE

O

32

A0
A11

EX19

VCC1

G

D00

SDDT 0

DQ0

VDDQ1-10 DQ31

EX34

TOP FPC

CN601
B13
.
B14

IC1011 (3/3)
DIITAL SIGNAL
PROCESSING IC
T8F80XBG-0002

IC1012
16M SDRAM
K4S283233E-DNIH

Q1016
CF POWER CONT
DTC144EE
SW412

B13
.
B14

CN1005

5,6

EX17

VCC1

VCC1_CE

1,2

3

SP+

32

SP+

SP+

4

SP-

31

SP-

SP-

EX31

/CD1

A2

A2

/CD2

A24

A24

ANALOG AUDIO SIGNAL

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2.5 POWER BLOCK

ST PCB UNIT

DCJ PCB UNIT

L201
CN102
BATTERY
BOX UNIT

FU100

BATT +

VBATT

BATT -

C106

3

IC100
SW REG CONTROL
MB39A102PFT-E1

2

VCCO

1
CN100
DC IN

22
.
24
.
26

VCC
OUT2
-INE2
FB2

L104

5

1

4

2

C115

24

C125
C126

3

1

4

2

L107

L115

FB4
CS3
CS4
VREF
DTC1
DTC2
DTC3
DTC4

3

From
MAIN PCB ASS´Y

4

EFCHG

T202

3

VCHGLVL

2

STSP

5

LEDS AN

6

LED SELF

2
Q204
XE DRIVE
GT8G132

AF SUPPORT LED
SELF LED
RED EYE LED

28
Q102
PWM SW
MCH3306

L109

D100

1 T100 4

23

VDD2

12

VCCHDR

21

VEE2

27

VCC2AFE

23
.
25

VDD3

7

BTOP

4

E2 LAT

5

E3 LAT

6

E1P LAT

20

VIDEO

34

VC_DET

30

AUDIO

33

D-

37

D+

39

VBUS

40

VBUS

1

D+

3

D-

2

UV_GND

5

C129

C120
8

3

2

6

7

5

L110

D101
C122

D103

L111

C123

14

C130

L112

13
L106

C116

-INE4

1
4

To
MAIN PCB ASS´Y

29

L103

OUT4

3

13
.
14

VCC1A

D102

FB3

1

11

C121
C124

Q103
PWM SW
CPH5802

25

FLASH TUBE

D204

9

VCC1

5

D203

19

L114

C117

-INE3

5

17

VCC1M

L105

OUT3

15
.
16

VCC1L

L113

3

FB1

L116

2

C114

-INE1

T201
Q203
OSC
2SC4672

CN202
L108

Q104
PWM SW
CPH5802

3

L102

OUT1

Q201
SWITCH
DTC144EE

F

26
5

Q202
EF CHAGE
2SB1197K

5

1

1

4

2

2

3

22

Q105
PWM SW
CPH5824

18

6

3

L117

4

Q106
12V REG
UMF5NFS
5

17
6

15

5

7
27

SW100

1

16
Q100
SWITCH
XP6501

4
2

Q101
SWITCH
XP6213

3
6

4

5

12

1

19

4

3

From
MAIN PCB ASS´Y

2
CTL

6

AUDIO

2

VC_DET

4

VIDEO

3

ANALOG IMAGE SIGNAL
ANALOG AUDIO SIGNAL
CN101
USB

CN103
AUDIO/VIDEO

1

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2.6 Abbreviation in Block Diagrams
Abbreviation

Nominal name

ADC

Analog-to-Digital (A/D) Converter

AE

Automatic Exposure control

AF

Automatic Focussing control

AND

Logic AND circuit

R-Y/B-Y

Description

Color difference signals of TV system

BPF

Band-Pass Filter

BUFFER

Buffer circuit

C

Chrominance signal

Color component signal of TV system

CCD

Charge-Coupled Device

CCD imager

CDS

Correlated Double Sampling system

COMP.VIDEO

Composite video signal

COMPARATOR

Voltage comparator

CPU

Central Processing Unit

DAC

Digital-to-Analog (D/A) Converter

DRAM

Dynamic Random Access Memory

Memory with which read and write are freely possible.

DSP

Digital Signal Processing

Typically DSP device

EEPROM

Electrically Erasable PROM

PROM that is electrically erasable.

EVF

Electronic View Finder

FET

Field Effect Transistor

FLASH MEMORY

Non-volatile memory with which write and read are freely
possible.

HPF

High-Pass Filter

I/F

InterFace

The circuit that interconnects 2 devices or circuits.

IGBT

Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor

Conductivity-modulation type FET transistor

INV.

Logic Inverter circuit

IR

InfraRed ray

IRIS

Iris

LCD

Liquid Crystal Device

Typically LCD display

LED

Light Emitting Diode

Typically LED display

LPF

Low-Pass Filter

NTSC

National Television System Committees

OP Amp

OPerational Amplifier

OR

Logic OR circuit

OSC

OSCillator

PAL

Phase Alternating by Line

PLL

Phase Locked Loop

PROM

Programmable Read Only Memory

PWM

Pulse Width Modulation

REG.

REGulated power supply

NTSC color TV system developed in USA

PAL color TV system developed in Germany

Non-volatile memory in which program can be written.

RTC

Real Time Clock

Reference clock oscillator

SDRAM

Synchronous Dynamic RAM

DRAM whose bus interface is synchronous.

SECAM

SEquential Colour À Mémoire

SECAM color TV system developed in France

SW REG

SWitching REGulator

Switching type regulated power supply device

TG

Timing Generator

USB

Universal Serial Bus

VCO

Voltage Controlled Oscillator

VCXO

Voltage Controlled X’tal Oscillator

XE

Xenon Tube

Y

Y-signal

USB type serial data communication system

Luminance component signal of TV system

3. P.C.B. DIAGRAMS
3.1 MAIN PCB ASS’Y
MAIN PCB ASS’Y (COMPONENT SIDE)

01 OCT, 2003

MAIN PCB ASS’Y (CONDUCTOR SIDE)

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3.2 DCJ PCB ASS’Y
DCJ PCB ASS’Y (COMPONENT SIDE)

DCJ PCB ASS’Y (CONDUCTOR SIDE)

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3.3 ST PCB ASS’Y
ST PCB ASS’Y (COMPONENT SIDE)

ST PCB ASS’Y (CONDUCTOR SIDE)

01 OCT, 2003

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3.4 LCD PCB ASS’Y

01 OCT, 2003

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3.5 SW PCB ASS’Y

SW1

3.6 OSW PCB ASS’Y

SW1

01 OCT, 2003

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3.7 CF FPC

01 OCT, 2003

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3.8 TOP FPC

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3.9 ML FPC

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3.10 OPR FPC

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3.11 SH FPC

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