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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. 1 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 2 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 3 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* 1 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. 4 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. 5 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. 6 7 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. 8 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 9 - 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 10 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 11 - 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 12 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. 13 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) 14 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) 15 3-3 Nomenclature 16 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) 17 - 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. 18 - 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 --------------- 19 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 20 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 21 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 22 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. 23 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. 24 Recording SpecificationsFile 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) 25 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.) 26 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 27 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) 28 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 29 4-3 Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode 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 34 35 5-2 System Diagram 36 TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 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. 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 1 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 3 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. 4 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 5 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 7 REPAIR INSTRUCTION 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. 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) REPAIR INSTRUCTION (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. 4 REPAIR INSTRUCTION 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. 5 REPAIR INSTRUCTION (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. 6 REPAIR INSTRUCTION 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. 7 REPAIR INSTRUCTION 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.) 8 REPAIR INSTRUCTION (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. 9 REPAIR INSTRUCTION (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. 10 SILVER M1.4 REPAIR INSTRUCTION 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. 11 REPAIR INSTRUCTION (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) 12 REPAIR INSTRUCTION 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. 13 REPAIR INSTRUCTION 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. 14 REPAIR INSTRUCTION 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. 15 REPAIR INSTRUCTION (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. 16 REPAIR INSTRUCTION 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. 17 REPAIR INSTRUCTION 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. 18 REPAIR INSTRUCTION (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. 19 REPAIR INSTRUCTION (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. 20 REPAIR INSTRUCTION (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. 21 REPAIR INSTRUCTION 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. 22 REPAIR INSTRUCTION (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. 23 REPAIR INSTRUCTION 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. 24 REPAIR INSTRUCTION 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. 25 REPAIR INSTRUCTION 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 26 3.5mm REPAIR INSTRUCTION 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 27 #6 REPAIR INSTRUCTION 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. 28 REPAIR INSTRUCTION 3.3 Before Starting Electrical Adjustments 3.3.1 TWAIN Driver Installation Install the USB Driver for Adjustment in the CD-ROM to PC. (“This Adjustment Software” is impossible when the RS-232C TWAIN driver is used.) 3.3.2 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. 29 REPAIR INSTRUCTION 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. 30 REPAIR INSTRUCTION 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.) 31 REPAIR INSTRUCTION 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. 32 REPAIR INSTRUCTION 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.) 33 REPAIR INSTRUCTION 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. 34 • ND-2 Filter • ND-4 Filter • ND-8 Filter • Reference Camera (Merchandise) • DIGITAL CAMERA Solution Disk REPAIR INSTRUCTION 4 1. Place the camera so that lens is set against the light source surface of the Brightness Box via the C-12 Filter. 2. Set the Brightness Box to EV12. 3. Click the “Check” button. 4. Check the Brightness level if it is within 0 ± 5. * If not, calibrate the Brightness Box until it becomes within 0 ± 5. 5. Click the “NEXT” button. 5 1. When the message on the right appears, Set the Brightness Box to EV15 and attach the ND-8 Filter while setting the C-12 Filter between the lens. 2. Click the “Check” button. 3. Check the Brightness level if it is within 0 ± 5. * If not, calibrate the Brightness Box until it becomes within 0 ± 5. 4. Click the “NEXT” button. 6 When the message on the right appears go to 7. 7 1. Attach the ND-2 Filters between the Lens and the Color Viewer. 2. Place the camera so that the lens is set against the center part of the Color Viewer. 3. Click the “ADJUST” button. Brightness Box C-12 Filter CAMERA BODY Power Source Personal Computer Color Viewer ND-2 Filter CAMERA BODY Power Source Stand Personal Computer 35 REPAIR INSTRUCTION 8 When the message on the right appears go to 9. 9 1. Remove the ND-2 Filter. 2. Attach the two W-10 Filters between the Lens and the Color Viewer. Place the camera so that the lens is set against the center part of the Color Viewer. 3. Click the “ADJUST” button. Color Viewer W-10 Filter CAMERA BODY Power Source Stand Personal Computer 10 When the message on the right appears go to 11. 11 1. Remove the two W-10 Filters. 2. Attach the C-12 and FL-W Filter between the Lens and the Color Viewer. Place the camera so that the lens is set against the center part of the Color Viewer. 3. Click the “ADJUST” button. C-12 Filter Color Viewer FL-W Filter CAMERA BODY Power Source Stand Personal Computer 36 REPAIR INSTRUCTION 12 When the message on the right appears go to 13. 13 1. Attach the Color Bar Chart to the Color Viewer. 2. Place the camera so that the Viewing image of the color bar chart is the full of LCD with the ND-4 Filter attached. 3. Click the “ADJUST” button. Color Viewer Color Bar Chart ND-4 Filter CAMERA BODY Power Source Personal Computer 14 1. Shift a frame on the displayed screen with a mouse to choose a color of color bar. 2. Click the “Sampling” button. 15 Check “Save as the Reference”, and click the “OK” button to store the data. 37 Stand REPAIR INSTRUCTION 16 When the message on the right appears, click the “FINISH” button. (This ends the “Calibration”.) 38 REPAIR INSTRUCTION 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 39 REPAIR INSTRUCTION 4 When the message on the right appears, Set the Brightness Box to EV15 while setting the C-12 Filter between the lens. Click the “ADJUST” button. 5 When the message on the right appears, click the “FINISH” button. (This ends the “CCD” Adjustment.) 40 REPAIR INSTRUCTION 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 REPAIR INSTRUCTION 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.) 42 Tripod REPAIR INSTRUCTION 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 REPAIR INSTRUCTION 4 When the message on the right appears, go to 5. 5 1. Remove the ND-2 Filter. 2. Attach the two W-10 Filters between the Lens and the Color Viewer. Place the camera so that the lens is set against the center part of the Color Viewer. 3. Click the “ADJUST” button. Color Viewer W-10 Filter CAMERA BODY Power Source Stand Personal Computer 6 When the message on the right appears, go to 7. 7 1. Remove the 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 REPAIR INSTRUCTION 8 When the message on the right appears, click the “FINISH” button. (This ends the “Imaging Process” Adjustment.) 45 REPAIR INSTRUCTION 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 46 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.) 47 REPAIR INSTRUCTION 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 REPAIR INSTRUCTION 4 1. When the message on the right appears, cover the camera with the Light-Shielding Cloth so that the no light reasons the CCD. 2. Click the “ADJUST” button. 5 When the message on the right appears, click the “FINISH” button. (This ends the “Pixel Dot” Adjustment.) 49 REPAIR INSTRUCTION 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.) 50 REPAIR INSTRUCTION 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 REPAIR INSTRUCTION 4 When the message on the right appears, click the “FINISH” button. (This ends the “Flash” Adjustment.) 52 REPAIR INSTRUCTION 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. 53 PARTS CATALOG c CANON INC., 2003 CONTENTS PowerShot A80 Casing Parts ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Internal Parts-1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Internal Parts-2 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Optical Unit ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Fuse -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pg1 Pg2 Pg3 Pg4 Pg5 Accessories-1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Accessories-2 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Service Tools-1 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Service Tools-2 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pg6 Pg7 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 PowerShot A80 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 PowerShot A80 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 Pg7 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 Pg8 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 Pg8 PARTS LIST SYMBOL PARTS NO. CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION 1 2 CY9-8129-000 CY4-6012-000 Y Y 1 1 BOND, DIA BOND NO.1663G BLACK ADHESIVE TAPE, SONY T4000 3 4 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 PowerShot A80 Pg9 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 PowerShot A80 Pg9 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 C CANON INC., 2003 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 C CANON INC., 2003 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 01 OCT, 2003 C CANON INC., 2003 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 01 OCT, 2003 C CANON INC., 2003 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) C CANON INC., 2003 3.2 DCJ PCB ASS’Y DCJ PCB ASS’Y (COMPONENT SIDE) DCJ PCB ASS’Y (CONDUCTOR SIDE) 01 OCT, 2003 C CANON INC., 2003 3.3 ST PCB ASS’Y ST PCB ASS’Y (COMPONENT SIDE) ST PCB ASS’Y (CONDUCTOR SIDE) 01 OCT, 2003 C CANON INC., 2003 3.4 LCD PCB ASS’Y 01 OCT, 2003 C CANON INC., 2003 3.5 SW PCB ASS’Y SW1 3.6 OSW PCB ASS’Y SW1 01 OCT, 2003 C CANON INC., 2003 3.7 CF FPC 01 OCT, 2003 C CANON INC., 2003 3.8 TOP FPC 01 OCT, 2003 C CANON INC., 2003 3.9 ML FPC 01 OCT, 2003 C CANON INC., 2003 3.10 OPR FPC 01 OCT, 2003 C CANON INC., 2003 3.11 SH FPC 01 OCT, 2003 C CANON INC., 2003
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