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DSC-S70

SERVICE MANUAL US Model


Canadian Model
Level 2 Ver 1.1 2000. 09 AEP Model
With SUPPLEMENT-1(9-929-814-82) UK Model
E model
Hong Kong Model
Australian Model
Chinese Model
Korea Model
Tourist Model
Japanese Model
This service manual contains information for Japanese model as well.

On the SY-58 board SY-58 board


This service manual procides the information that is premised the Schematic diagram ................................... Pages 4-15 to 4-30
circuit board replacement service and not intended repair inside the Printed wiring board ................................. Pages 4-11 to 4-14
SY-58 board. Electrical parts list .................................... Pages 6-11 to 6-15
Therefore, schematic diagram, printed wiring board and electrical
parts list of the SY-58 board are not shown.
The above-described information is shown in service manual
The following pages are not shown.
Level 3.

SPECIFICATIONS
System Output connector Storage temperature Maximum dimensions
Image device A/V OUT (Monaural) –4˚F to +140˚F 5× 1 9/16× 2 1/2 inches
1/1.8 type color CCD Minijack (–20˚C to +60˚C) (125× 39× 62 mm) (w/h/d)
Lens Video: 1 Vp-p, 75 Ω, Maximum dimensions Mass
3× zoom lens unbalanced, sync negative 4 5/8× 2 7/8× 2 5/8 inches Approx. 10 oz (280 g)
f = 7 – 21 mm Audio: 327 mV (at a 47 kΩ (117× 71× 64 mm) (w/h/d) NP-FM50 battery pack
(34 – 102 mm when converted load) Mass Used battery
into a 35 mm still camera) Output impedance: 2.2 kΩ Approx. 15 oz (423 g) Lithium ion battery
F = 2.0 – 2.5 Digital I/O (USB) (including battery pack NP- Maximum voltage
Exposure control Special minijack FM50, “Memory Stick,” DC 8.4 V
Automatic exposure External flash jack shoulder strap and lens cap
Nominal voltage
White balance Minijack etc.)
DC 7.2 V
Automatic, Indoor, Outdoor, LCD screen Built-in microphone
Capacity
Hold Used LCD panel Electret condenser microphone
8.5 Wh (1 180 mAh)
Data system 2 type TFT (Thin Film Built-in speaker
Dynamic speaker Design and specifications are
Movie: MPEG1 Transistor active matrix) drive
subject to change without
Still: JPEG, GIF (in TEXT Total number of dots AC-L10 AC power notice.
mode), TIFF 123 200 (560× 220) dots adaptor
Audio with still image: General Power requirements
MPEG1 (Monaural) 100 to 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Used battery pack
Recording medium NP-FM50 Rated output voltage
“Memory Stick” DC 8.4 V, 1.5 A in operating
Power requirements
Flash 7.2 V mode
Recommended recording Operation temperature
Power consumption
distance: 32˚F to 104˚F (0˚C to 40˚C)
(during recording)
11 7/8 inches to 8 1/4 feet Storage temperature
3.9 W
(0.3 m to 2.5 m) –4˚F to +140˚F
Operation temperature
32˚F to 104˚F (–20˚C to +60˚C)
(0˚C to 40˚C)
DIGITAL STILL CAMERA
Supplied accessories
1 AC-L10 AC power adaptor
1 2 3 4
2 Power cord (1)
3 A/V connecting cable (1)

4 NP-FM50 Battery pack (1)


5 6 7 8 5 Shoulder strap (1)
6 Lens cap strap (1)

7 Memory Stick (8MB) (1)


8 Lens cap (1)
9 0 qa qs
9 Bundle soft (2000) (1)
(Compact Disk)

0 USB cable (1)


qa 2-pin conversion adaptor (1)
E model
qs 2-pin conversion adaptor (1)
Tourist model

SAFETY-RELATED COMPONENT WARNING!! ATTENTION AU COMPOSANT AYANT RAPPORT


À LA SÉCURITÉ!
COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY MARK 0 OR DOTTED
LINE WITH MARK 0 ON THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS LES COMPOSANTS IDENTIFIÉS PAR UNE MARQUE 0
AND IN THE PARTS LIST ARE CRITICAL TO SAFE SUR LES DIAGRAMMES SCHÉMATIQUES ET LA LISTE
OPERATION. REPLACE THESE COMPONENTS WITH DES PIÈCES SONT CRITIQUES POUR LA SÉCURITÉ
SONY PARTS WHOSE PART NUMBERS APPEAR AS DE FONCTIONNEMENT. NE REMPLACER CES COM-
SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL OR IN SUPPLEMENTS PUB- POSANTS QUE PAR DES PIÈCES SONY DONT LES
LISHED BY SONY. NUMÉROS SONT DONNÉS DANS CE MANUEL OU
DANS LES SUPPLÉMENTS PUBLIÉS PAR SONY.

SAFETY CHECK-OUT
After correcting the original service problem, perform the following
safety checks before releasing the set to the customer.

1. Check the area of your repair for unsoldered or poorly-sol- 4. Look for parts which, though functioning, show obvious signs
dered connections. Check the entire board surface for solder of deterioration. Point them out to the customer and recom-
splashes and bridges. mend their replacement.
2. Check the interboard wiring to ensure that no wires are 5. Check the B+ voltage to see it is at the values specified.
“pinched” or contact high-wattage resistors. 6. Flexible Circuit Board Repairing
3. Look for unauthorized replacement parts, particularly transis- • Keep the temperature of the soldering iron around 270 ˚C
tors, that were installed during a previous repair. Point them during repairing.
out to the customer and recommend their replacement.
• Do not touch the soldering iron on the same conductor of
the circuit board (within 3 times).
• Be careful not to apply force on the conductor when sol-
dering or unsoldering.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section Title Page Section Title Page
SERVICE NOTE ................................................................... 5 • SL-56 (Switch, LCD, Jack)
Schematic Diagram .................................................. 4-39
1. GENERAL • DD-141
Printed Wiring Board ................................................ 4-41
Identifying the Parts ................................................................. 1-1 • DD-141 (DC/DC Converter)
Preparing the Power Supply .................................................... 1-2 Schematic Diagram .................................................. 4-43
Setting the Date and Time ....................................................... 1-3 • DD-141 (Video)
Inserting the “Memory Stick” ................................................... 1-4 Schematic Diagram .................................................. 4-45
Recording Still Images ............................................................ 1-4 • DD-141 (USB)
Recording Moving Images ....................................................... 1-5 Schematic Diagram .................................................. 4-47
Playing Back Still Images ........................................................ 1-5 4-3. Waveforms ..................................................................... 4-49
Playing Back Moving Images .................................................. 1-6 4-4. Parts Location ............................................................... 4-52
Viewing Images Using a Personal Computer ......................... 1-6
Image File Storage Destinations and Image Files .................. 1-7 5. ADJUSTMENTS
Before Performing Advanced Operations ............................... 1-7
Various Recording ................................................................... 1-9 Before Starting Adjustment ..................................................... 5-1
Various Playback ..................................................................... 1-11 1-1. Adjusting Items when Replacing
Editing .................................................................................. 1-12 Main Parts and Boards .................................................. 5-2
Precautions .............................................................................. 1-13 5-1. Camera Section Adjustment ......................................... 5-3
On “Memory Sticks” ................................................................. 1-14 1-1. Preparations Before Adjustment ................................... 5-3
Using Your Camera Abroad ..................................................... 1-14 1-1-1. List of Service Tools ................................................. 5-3
Troubleshooting ....................................................................... 1-14 1-1-2. Preparations ............................................................. 5-4
Warning and Notice Messages ............................................... 1-15 1-1-3. Discharging of the Flashlight Power Supply ............ 5-4
Self-diagnosis Display ............................................................. 1-15 1-1-4. Precautions .............................................................. 5-6
Display Window Indicators ...................................................... 1-16 1. Setting the Switch .................................................... 5-6
LCD Screen Indicators ............................................................ 1-16 2. Order of Adjustments ............................................... 5-6
3. Subjects .................................................................... 5-6
2. DISASSEMBLY 4. Preparing the Flash Adjustment Box ....................... 5-7
1-2. Initialization of B, D, E, F, 7 Page Data ......................... 5-8
1-2-1. Initialization of D Page Data .................................... 5-8
• Attachment of CPC-9 Jig ...................................................... 2-1
1. Initializing the D Page Data ...................................... 5-8
2-1. Front Cabinet Block Assembly ...................................... 2-2
2. Modification of D Page Data .................................... 5-8
2-2. LCD Holder and Flash Unit ........................................... 2-2
3. D Page Table ............................................................ 5-8
2-3. Battery Lid Assembly and Speaker ............................... 2-3
1-2-2. Initialization of B, E, F, 7 Page Data ........................ 5-9
2-4. Control Switch Block and Front Panel .......................... 2-3
1. Initializing the B, E, F, 7 Page Data ......................... 5-9
2-5. MS-54 Board and BT Holder Assembly ........................ 2-4
2. Modification of B, E, F, 7 Page Data ........................ 5-9
2-6. Lens Block Assembly .................................................... 2-4
3. B Page Table ............................................................ 5-9
2-7. SY-58 Board and DD-141 Board ................................... 2-5
4. E Page Table ............................................................ 5-9
• Service Position .................................................................... 2-5
5. F Page Table ............................................................. 5-10
2-8. Control Switch Block, PD-128 Board and
6. 7 Page Table ............................................................. 5-11
Indicator Module ............................................................ 2-6
1-3. Video System Adjustments ........................................... 5-12
2-9. SL-56 Board .................................................................. 2-7
1. Video Sync Level Adjustment ....................................... 5-12
2-10. Circuit Boards Location ................................................. 2-8
2. Video Burst Level Adjustment ....................................... 5-12
2-11. Flexible Boards Location ............................................... 2-8
1-4. Camera System Adjustment ......................................... 5-13
1. Flange Back Adjustment
3. BLOCK DIAGRAMS (Using the Minipattern Box) .......................................... 5-14
2. Flange Back Check ....................................................... 5-15
3-1. Overall Block Diagram ................................................... 3-1 3. F No. Standard Data Input ............................................ 5-16
3-8. Power Block Diagram 1 ................................................. 3-15 4. Mechanical Shutter Adjustment .................................... 5-16
3-9. Power Block Diagram 2 ................................................. 3-17 5. Picture Frame Setting .................................................... 5-17
6. Light Level Adjustment .................................................. 5-18
4. PRINTED WIRING BOARDS AND 7. Mixed Color Cancel Adjustment .................................... 5-18
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS 8. Auto White Balance Standard Data Input ..................... 5-19
9. Auto White Balance Adjustment ................................... 5-19
4-1. Frame Schematic Diagram (1/2) ................................... 4-3 10. Color Reproduction Adjustment .................................... 5-20
Frame Schematic Diagram (2/2) ................................... 4-5 11. Color Reproduction Check ............................................ 5-21
4-2. Printed Wiring Boards and Schematic Diagrams ......... 4-7 12. White Balance Check .................................................... 5-22
• CD-282 13. Strobe White Balance Adjustment ................................ 5-23
Printed Wiring Board ................................................ 4-7 14. Strobe Light Level and White Balance Check .............. 5-23
• CD-282 (CCD Imager) 15. CCD Black Defect Compensation ................................. 5-24
Schematic Diagram .................................................. 4-8 16. CCD White Defect Compensation ................................ 5-24
• MS-54 1-5. LCD System Adjustments ............................................. 5-25
Printed Wiring Board ................................................ 4-9 1. LCD Initial Data Input .................................................... 5-26
• MS-54 (FU, Memory Stick) 2. VCO Adjustment (PD-128 Board) ................................. 5-26
Schematic Diagram .................................................. 4-9 3. D Range Adjustment (PD-128 Board) .......................... 5-27
• PD-128 4. Bright Adjustment (PD-128 Board) ............................... 5-27
Printed Wiring Board ................................................ 4-31 5. Contrast Adjustment (PD-128 Board) ........................... 5-28
• PD-128 (LCD Drive) 6. Color Adjustment (PD-128 Board) ................................ 5-28
Schematic Diagram .................................................. 4-33 7. V-COM Level Adjustment (PD-128 Board) ................... 5-29
• PD-128 (Timing Generator) 8. V-COM Adjustment (PD-128 Board) ............................. 5-29
Schematic Diagram .................................................. 4-35 9. White Balance Adjustment (PD-128 Board) ................. 5-30
• SL-56 1-6. System Control System Adjustments ........................... 5-31
Printed Wiring Board ................................................ 4-37 1. Battery Down Adjustment ............................................. 5-31

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Section Title Page
5-2. Service Mode ................................................................ 5-32
2-1. Adjusting Remote Commander ..................................... 5-32
1. Used Adjusting Remote Commander ........................... 5-32
2. Precautions upon Using
the Adjusting Remote Commander ............................... 5-32
2-2. Data Process ................................................................. 5-33
2-3. Service Mode ................................................................ 5-34
1. Setting the Test Mode .................................................... 5-34
2. Bit Value Discrimination ................................................ 5-34
3. Switch Check (1) ........................................................... 5-34
4. Switch Check (2) ........................................................... 5-35
5. LED Check .................................................................... 5-35
6. LCD Check .................................................................... 5-35

6. REPAIR PARTS LIST

6-1. Exploded Views .............................................................. 6-1


6-1-1. Front Panel Section ............................................. 6-1
6-1-2. Front Cabinet Section .......................................... 6-2
6-1-3. Rear Cabinet Section ........................................... 6-3
6-1-4. Lens Block Assembly ........................................... 6-4
6-2. Electrical Parts List ........................................................ 6-5

.* The color reproduction frame is shown on page 118.

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SERVICE NOTE
• NOTE FOR REPAIR When remove a connector, don’t pull at wire of connector.
Be in danger of the snapping of a wire.

Make sure that the flat cable and flexible board are not cracked of
bent at the terminal.
Do not insert the cable insufficiently nor crookedly.

When installing a connector, don’t press down at wire of connector.


Be in danger of the snapping of a wire.

Cut and remove the part of gilt


which comes off at the point.
(Take care that there are some
pieces of gilt left inside)

[Discharging of the FLASH unit’s charging capacitor] Discharging the Capacitor


Short-circuit between the positive and the negative terminals of
The charging capacitor of the FLASH unit is charged up to the charged capacitor with the short jig about 10 seconds.
maximum 300 V potential.
There is a danger of electric shock by this high voltage when the
battery is handled by hand. The electric shock is caused by the
charged voltage which is kept without discharging when the main
power of the DSC-S70 is simply turned off. Therefore, the re-
maining voltage must be discharged as described below.

Preparing the Short Jig


To preparing the short jig, a small clip is attached to each end of a R: 1 KΩ/1 W
Capacitor (Part code:
resistor of 1 kΩ /1 W (1-215-869-11). 1-215-869-11)
Wrap insulating tape fully around the leads of the resistor to pre-
vent electrical shock.

1 kΩ/1 W

Wrap insulating tape.

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[Description on Self-diagnosis Display]

Self-diagnosis display
• C: ss
You can reverse the camera
malfunction yourself. (However,
contact your Sony dealer or local
authorized Sony service facility
when you cannot recover from the
camera malfunction.)
• E: ss
Contact your Sony dealer or local
authorized Sony service facility.

Display Code Countermeasure Cause Caution Display During Error

C:32:ss Turn the power off and on again. Trouble with hardware. SYSTEM ERROR

Format the “Memory stick”. Unformatted memory stick is inserted. FORMAT ERROR
C:13:ss
Insert a new “Memory Stick”. Memory stick is broken. MEMORY STICK ERROR

E:61:ss When failed in the focus and zoom


Checking of lens drive circuit.
*1 initialization.

Checking of flash unit or replacement Abnormality when flash is being
E:91:ss
of flash unit. charged. *2

Note: The error code is cleared if the battery is removed, except defective flash, unit.
*1: The error display is given in two ways.
*2: When the flash charging failed, Page : D, Address: 67. Data: 04 are written.
After repair, be sure to write Page: D, address: 67. Data: 00.

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DSC-S70
SECTION 1 This section is extracted from DSC-S70
GENERAL instruction manual.

CAUTION The shielded interface cable recommended Should the fuse in the plug supplied need to
WARNING You are cautioned that any changes or in this manual must be used with this be replaced, a 5 AMP fuse approved by
modifications not expressly approved in this equipment in order to comply with the limits ASTA or BSI to BS 1362, (i.e. marked with
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do manual could void your authority to operate for a digital device pursuant to Subpart B of or mark) must be used.
not expose the unit to rain or this equipment. Part 15 of FCC Rules.
moisture. If the plug supplied with this equipment has
a detachable fuse cover, be sure to attach the
Declaration of Conformity For the Customers in the fuse cover after you change the fuse. Never
For the Customers in the Trade Name: SONY U.S.A. and Canada use the plug without the fuse cover. If you
U.S.A. Model No.: DSC-S70 should lose the fuse cover, please contact
Responsible Party:Sony Electronics Inc. your nearest Sony service station.
Address: 1 Sony Drive, Park
DISPOSAL OF LITHIUM ION
Ridge, NJ 07656 BATTERY.
For the Customers in
USA LITHIUM ION BATTERY. Germany
Telephone No.: 201-930-6972 DISPOSE OF PROPERLY.
You can return your unwanted lithium ion Directive:EMC Directive 89/336/EEC.92/
This device complies with Part 15 of the 31/EEC
FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the batteries to your nearest Sony Service
Center or Factory Service Center. This equipment complies with the EMC
following two conditions: (1) This regulations when used under the following
device may not cause harmful circumstances:
Note:
interference, and (2) this device must • Residential area
In some areas the disposal of lithium ion
accept any interference received, • Business district
batteries in household or business trash may
including interference that may cause • Light-industry district
be prohibited.
undesired operation. (This equipment complies with the EMC
This symbol is intended to
alert the user to the presence For the Sony Service Center nearest you call standard regulations EN55022 Class B.)
of uninsulated “dangerous Note: 1-800-222-SONY (United States only)
voltage” within the This equipment has been tested and found to For the Sony Factory Service Center nearest Attention
product’s enclosure that comply with the limits for a Class B digital you call 416-499-SONY (Canada only)
may be of sufficient device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC The electromagnetic fields at the specific
magnitude to constitute a Rules. These limits are designed to provide Caution: frequencies may influence the picture and
risk of electric shock to reasonable protection against harmful Do not handle damaged or leaking lithium sound of this camera.
persons. interference in a residential installation. This ion battery.
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate “Memory Stick”
This symbol is intended to radio frequency energy and, if not installed
alert the user to the presence and used in accordance with the For the Customers in Canada
of important operating and instructions, may cause harmful interference
CAUTION
maintenance (servicing) to radio communications. However, there is
TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO
instructions in the literature no guarantee that interference will not occur
NOT USE THIS POLARIZED AC PLUG N50
accompanying the in a particular installation. If this equipment
WITH AN EXTENSION CORD,
appliance. does cause harmful interference to radio or
RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET
television reception, which can be
Never expose the battery pack to determined by turning the equipment off and
UNLESS THE BLADES CAN BE FULLY For the Customers in CANADA
temperature above 140˚F (60˚C), such as in INSERTED TO PREVENT BLADE This Class B digital apparatus complies with
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct
a car parked in the sun or under direct EXPOSURE. Canadian ICES-003.
the interference by one or more of the
sunlight. following measures:
If you have any questions about this
— Reorient or relocate the receiving NOTICE FOR THE For the Customers in the
product, you may call:
antenna.
CUSTOMERS IN THE UNITED U.S.A.
— Increase the separation between the
Sony Customer Information Center
equipment and receiver.
KINGDOM This device complies with Part 15 of the
1-800-222-SONY (7669) FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
— Connect the equipment into an outlet A moulded plug complying with BS 1363 is following two conditions: (1) This device
or write to:
on a circuit different from that to which fitted to this equipment for your safety and may not cause harmful interference, and
Sony Customer Information Center
the receiver is connected. convenience. (2) this device must accept any interference
1 Sony Drive, Mail Drop #T1-11, Park
— Consult the dealer or an experienced received, including interference that may
Ridge, NJ 07656
radio/TV technician for help. cause undesired operation.

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Getting started
LCD screen and lens
Be sure to read the following
before using your camera
• The LCD screen is manufactured using
high-precision technology. However, there
Identifying the parts
Trial recording may be some tiny black points and/or
bright points (red, blue or green in color) See the pages in parentheses for details of operation.
Before you record one-time events, you may
want to make a trial recording to make sure that constantly appear on the LCD screen.
that the camera is working correctly. These points are normal in the
manufacturing process and do not affect
No compensation for contents of the recording in any way. Over 99.99% of
the recording the pixels are operational for effective use.
Contents of the recording cannot be • Be careful when placing the camera near a
compensated for if recording or playback is window or outdoors. Exposing the LCD
not possible due to a malfunction of your screen or the lens to direct sunlight for
camera, etc. long periods may cause malfunctions.

Notes on image data compatibility Do not get the camera wet


• This camera conforms with the Design When taking pictures outdoors in the rain or
Rules for Camera File Systems universal under similar conditions, be careful not to
standard established by the JEIDA (Japan get the camera wet. If moisture
Electronic Industries Development condensation occurs, refer to page 54 and
Association). You cannot play back on follow the instructions on how to remove it
your camera still images recorded on other before using the camera.
equipment (DCR-TRV890/TRV900/
Back up recommendation
TRV900E, DSC-D700, DSC-D770) that A Display window H Lens
To avoid the potential risk of data loss,
does not conform with this universal
standard. (These models are not sold in
always copy (back up) data to a disk.
B Flash (20) When cleaning the lens, first return
some areas.) the lens to the fully retracted
Handling of the movable lens
• Playback of images recorded with your C MODE selector (30) position and turn off the power,
This camera uses a movable lens.
camera on other equipment and playback Be careful not to strike or apply excessive then gently wipe the lens.
of images recorded or edited with other
D Shutter button (16) (21)
force to the lens portion. I Built-in microphone
equipment on your camera are not E Photocell window for flash
guaranteed. About the Carl Zeiss lens Do not touch while recording.
Do not block while recording.
Precaution on copyright This camera is equipped with a Carl Zeiss J Finder window
Television programs, films, video tapes, and lens which is capable of reproducing fine F Self-timer/recording lamp
other materials may be copyrighted. images. The lens for this camera uses the K Hook for lens cap/strap
MTF* measurement system for cameras G Tripod receptacle (bottom
Unauthorized recording of such materials
may be contrary to the provision of the developed jointly by Carl Zeiss, in surface) L Finder adjustment dial (17)
copyright laws. Germany, and Sony Corporation, and Use a tripod with a screw length of
offers the same quality as other Carl less than 9/32 inch (6.5 mm). You M (External flash) jack
Do not shake or strike the camera Zeiss lenses. will be unable to firmly secure the N USB jack (26) (27)
In addition to malfunctions and inability to ∗ MTF is the abbreviation of Modulation camera to tripods having longer
record images, this may render the Transfer Function/Factor, a numeric screws, and may damage the O A/V OUT jack (48)
“Memory Stick” unusable or image data value indicating the ability to reproduce
breakdown, damage or loss may occur. camera. Audio output is monaural.
the subject contrast.
Do not aim the camera at the sun P Lens cap
or other bright light Be sure to remove the lens cap
This may cause irrecoverable damage to before turning on your camera.
your eyes.
Q Speaker

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1-1
Attaching the strap
Preparing the power supply

Installing the battery pack

Getting started
Your camera operates only with the “InfoLITHIUM” NP-FM50 battery pack* (M
series). You cannot use any other battery pack.

Battery eject lever

A PROGRAM AE button (42) I DISPLAY button


1 Open the battery/“Memory Stick” cover.
B LCD ON/OFF button J Hook for lens cap/strap Open the cover while sliding the OPEN switch in the direction of the arrow.
C Finder K Zoom button
2 Install the battery pack.
Self-timer/recording lamp (red)
L Access lamp (15) Insert the battery pack with the B mark facing toward the battery compartment
AE lock lamp (green)
Strobe charge lamp (orange) as illustrated.
M Battery/“Memory Stick” cover
D FOCUS button (41) N Battery eject lever (8) 3 Close the battery/“Memory Stick” cover.
E Flash button O OPEN switch
F LCD screen P Control button To remove the battery pack
G POWER switch Open the battery/“Memory Stick” cover. Slide the battery eject lever
Q DC IN jack (9) (12) downward, and remove the battery pack.
H VOLUME +/– button R POWER lamp Be careful not to drop the battery pack when removing it.
PROGRAM AE +/– button
* What is “InfoLITHIUM”?
“InfoLITHIUM” is a lithium ion battery pack which can exchange information such as battery
consumption with compatible video equipment. This unit is compatible with the
“InfoLITHIUM” battery pack (M series). “InfoLITHIUM” M series battery packs have the
mark. “InfoLITHIUM” is a trademark of Sony Corporation.

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Charging time
Charging the battery pack
You cannot charge the battery pack while your camera is turned on. Be sure to turn Battery pack Full charge (min.) Normal charge (min.)
off your camera before charging. NP-FM50 (supplied) 150 90
Getting started

Approximate time to charge a completely discharged battery pack using the AC-L10
AC power adaptor.
Battery pack (M series)

Battery life and number of images that can be recorded/played back


To the wall outlet (mains)

STILL mode recording*


Power cord
DC IN jack cover (mains lead) NP-FM50 (supplied)
Battery life (min.) Number of images
LCD screen ON 120 (110) 1600 (1400)
LCD screen OFF 150 (140) 2000 (1800)

STILL mode playback**


AC-L10 AC power adaptor
NP-FM50 (supplied)
Battery life (min.) Number of images
1 Insert the battery pack into your camera. LCD screen ON 220 (210) 4400 (4200)
Approximate battery life and number of images that can be recorded/played back
2 Open the DC IN jack cover and connect the DC connecting cable to with a fully charged battery pack at a temperature of 77˚F (25˚C), 640×480 image
the DC IN jack of your camera with the v mark facing up.
size and in NORMAL recording mode. Numbers in parentheses indicate the time
when you use a normally charged battery pack.
3 Connect the power cord (mains lead) to the AC power adaptor and
then to a wall outlet (mains). ∗ Recording at about 4-second intervals
The CHARGE lamp in the display window flashes when charging begins. ∗∗ Playing back single images in order at about 3-second intervals
When the CHARGE lamp goes off, normal charge is completed. For full
charge, which allows you to use the battery longer than usual, leave the MOVIE mode recording
battery pack inserted for about one hour after normal charge is completed until NP-FM50 (supplied)
the battery remaining indicator and “FULL” is displayed alternately in the
display window. LCD screen OFF (min.) LCD screen ON (min.)
Continuous recording 150 (140) 130 (120)
Battery remaining indicator Approximate time that can be recorded with a fully charged battery pack at a
The LCD screen on the camera shows the remaining time for which you can still temperature of 77˚F (25˚C) and 160×112 image size. Numbers in parentheses
record or play back images. indicate the time when you use a normally charged battery pack.
This indication may not be entirely accurate depending on the conditions of use and
the operating environment.

Auto power-off function


If you do not operate the camera for about three minutes during recording, the
camera turns off automatically to prevent wearing down the battery. To use the
camera again, slide down the POWER switch to turn on the camera again.

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1-2
Notes
• The battery life and number of images will be decreased if you use your camera at low Using the AC power adaptor
temperatures, use the flash, repeatedly turn the power on/off or use the zoom.
• The capacity of the “Memory Stick” is limited. The above figures are a guide when you
continuously record/play back while replacing the “Memory Stick.”
• “----” appears in the display window until the battery usable time is calculated.

Getting started
• During charging, the indicators in the display window may not appear correctly or may flash in
the following cases.
— When the battery pack is not installed correctly. To the wall outlet (mains)
— When the AC power adaptor is disconnected.
— When the battery pack has malfunctioned. Power cord
• When you turn the LCD screen on and off, it takes about one minute for the correct battery DC IN jack cover (mains lead)
remaining time to appear.
• If sufficient battery remaining time is indicated but the power runs out soon, fully charge the
battery so that the correct battery remaining time appears.
• Do not short the DC plug of the AC power adaptor with a metallic object, as this may cause
malfunction.
• Do not expose the battery pack to water.
AC-L10 AC power adaptor

1 Open the DC IN jack cover and connect the DC connecting cable to


the DC IN jack of your camera with the v mark facing up.

2 Connect the power cord (mains lead) to the AC power adaptor and
then to a wall outlet (mains).

Using a car battery


Use Sony DC adaptor/charger.

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Setting the date and time 4 Select [CLOCK SET] with v/V on the control button, then press the
center z.
When you first use your camera, set the date and time. If these are not set, the
CLOCK SET screen appears whenever you turn on your camera for recording.
Getting started

Control button

5 Select the desired date display format with


v/V on the control button, then press the
center z.
Select from [Y/M/D] (year/month/day), [M/D/Y]
(month/day/year) or [D/M/Y] (day/month/year).
POWER lamp

6 Select the year, month, day, hour or minute


item you want to set with b/B on the control
button.
The item to be set is indicated with v/V.

1 Slide down the POWER switch to turn on the power.


The POWER lamp lights up.
7 Set the numeric value with v/V on the control button, then press
2 Press v on the control button. the center z to enter it.
The menu bar appears on the LCD screen. After entering the number, v/V moves to the next item.
If you selected [D/M/Y] in step 5, set the time on a 24-hour cycle.

8 Select [ENTER] with B on the control


button, then press the center z at the
desired moment to begin clock movement.
The date and time are entered.
3 Select [SETUP] with B on the control button,
then press the center z.

To cancel the date and time setting


Select [CANCEL] with v/V/b/B on the control button, then press the center z.

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1-3
Basic operations B Recording

Inserting the “Memory Stick” Recording still images


Still images are recorded in JPEG format.
To record still images, slide the POWER switch down to turn on the power and insert
a “Memory Stick.”

Getting started
Access lamp

1 Open the battery/“Memory Stick” cover. POWER switch


Open the cover while sliding the OPEN switch in the direction of the arrow.

2 Insert the “Memory Stick.”


Insert the “Memory Stick” with the B mark facing toward the battery 1 Set the MODE selector to STILL.
compartment as illustrated until it clicks.
2 Press and hold the shutter button halfway Remaining memory
3 Close the battery/“Memory Stick” cover. down and check the image. capacity indicator
While the AE lock indicatorz (green) is flashing,
the image freezes momentarily, but is not yet
Removing the “Memory Stick”ention switch is set to recorded. When the camera finishes the automatic
Open the battery/“Memory Stick” cover, then press the “Memory Stick” once lightly. adjustments*, the AE lock indicator z lights up
and the camera is ready for recording.
Notes To cancel the recording, release the shutter button.
• Insert the “Memory Stick” firmly until it clicks, otherwise a message such as “MEMORY
STICK ERROR” will be displayed.
• Never remove the “Memory Stick” or turn off the power while the access lamp is lit up. AE lock indicator
• You cannot record or edit images on a “Memory Stick” if the erasure prevention switch is set to
the LOCK position. Press the shutter button fully down.
3
The shutter sounds and the image is recorded on the “Memory Stick.”
Connector
When “REC” disappears, you can record the next image.

Erasure prevention switch


∗ Exposure and focus are automatically adjusted.

The number of images you can record on a “Memory Stick”


See pages 38 to 40.

Label space

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Notes Checking the last recorded image (Quick Review)


• Do not touch the lens portion while it is operating.
• While the image is being recorded on the “Memory Stick,” do not shake or strike the camera. You can check the last recorded image by clearing the menu bar from the screen
Also, do not turn the power off, or remove the battery pack or “Memory Stick.” (page 32) and pressing b on the control button. To return to the normal recording
• When recording a bright subject, the LCD screen color may change after AE lock, but this does mode, press lightly on the shutter button or select [RETURN] with b/B on the
not affect the recorded image.
control button and then press the center z. You can also delete the image first by
selecting [DELETE] on the Quick Review screen with b/B on the control button and
Recording images with the finder pressing the center z, and then selecting [OK] with v/V on the control button and
pressing the center z.
Turn the finder adjustment dial until the image appears clearly within the finder, then
< Recording

record the image.


Using the zoom feature
The lens portion moves during zoom operation. Be careful not to touch the lens
Finder adjustment portion while it is operating.
dial
LCD ON/OFF Zoom button
W side: for wide-angle (subject appears
farther away)

Indicators in the finder T side: for telephoto (subject appears


closer)
Recording lamp

AE lock lamp Minimum focal distance to the subject


W side: About 9 7/8 inches (25 cm) or more
T side: About 9 7/8 inches (25 cm) or more
Strobe charge lamp To record even closer subjects, see page 41.

Digital zoom function


To turn off the LCD screen This camera has a digital zoom function.
Digital zoom enlarges the image by digital processing and it starts to function when
Press LCD ON/OFF. zoom exceeds 3×.
Notes
• When you record a subject closer than 3 1/4 feet (1 m), the positions of the finder and the lens
differ, so record using the LCD screen.
• You cannot view digitally zoomed images with the finder. Check these images using the LCD The T side of the bar shows the
screen. digital zooming zone.
• You cannot turn off the LCD screen when [DEMO] or [CONVERSION] are set to [ON] in the
menu settings.
Using digital zoom
• The maximum zoom magnification is 6×.
• Digital zooming deteriorates the picture quality. When digital zoom is not
necessary, set [DIGITAL ZOOM] to [OFF] in the menu settings (page 35).

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Notes
Recording images with the flash
• Zoom does not work while recording moving images.
• Digital zoom does not work for moving images. The initial setting is auto (no indicator). In this mode, the flash automatically strobes
• Digitally zoomed images do not appear in the finder. when the surroundings become dark. When you change the flash mode, press the
(flash) repeatedly so that the flash mode indicator appears on the LCD screen.
LCD screen indicators during recording
Press DISPLAY to turn on/off the indicators on the LCD screen. (flash)
See page 65 for a detailed description of the indicated items.

< Recording
DISPLAY
Each time you press the (flash), the indicator changes as follows.
(No indicator) t t t t (No indicator)
Auto red-eye reduction: The flash strobes before recording to reduce the
red-eye phenomenon.
Forced flash: The flash strobes regardless of the surrounding
brightness.
Notes
No flash: The flash does not strobe.
• You cannot turn off the self-timer indicators and some of the indicators used in advanced
operations. You can change the brightness of the flash (FLASH LEVEL) in the menu settings
• The indicators on the LCD screen are not recorded. (page 35).
Notes
Using the self-timer • The recommended shooting distance using the built-in flash is 31/32 feet to 8 1/3 feet (0.3 m to
2.5 m).
When you use the self-timer function, the subject is recorded about 10 seconds after • Attaching a conversion lens (not supplied) may block the light from the flash or cause the lens
you press the shutter button. shadow to appear.
• You cannot use an external flash and the built-in flash at the same time.
• Auto red-eye reduction may not produce the desired red-eye reduction effects depending on
individual differences, the distance to the subject, if the subject does not see the pre-strobe, or
Shutter button
other conditions. In addition, red-eye reduction effects are also difficult to obtain if you set the
Self-timer lamp shutter to a slow speed in the PROGRAM AE shutter priority mode.
• The flash effect is not obtained easily when you use forced flash in a bright location.

Control button

Select (self-timer) indicator on the LCD screen with v/V/b/B on the control
button, then press the center z. The (self-timer) indicator appears on the LCD
screen, and about 10 seconds after you press the shutter button, the subject is
recorded. The self-timer lamp flashes after you press the shutter button until the
shutter is released.

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B Playback

Recording moving images Playing back still images


Moving images with audio are recorded in MPEG format.
To record moving images, slide the POWER switch down to turn on the power and
insert a “Memory Stick.”

DISPLAY
< Recording

DISPLAY
POWER switch

POWER switch 1 Set the MODE selector to PLAY.


The last recorded image (still or moving) appears on the LCD screen.

2 Press v on the control button to display the menu bar on the LCD
1 Set the MODE selector to MOVIE. screen.

Press the shutter button fully down. 3 Select the desired still image with the
2 control button.
“REC” appears on the LCD screen, and the image and sound are recorded on
Press v/V/b/B on the control button to select "b/B"
the “Memory Stick.”
on the LCD screen, then press b/B on the control
If you press the shutter button momentarily button.
The image and sound are recorded for five seconds. You can change the "b: To display the preceding image.
recording time to 10 or 15 seconds with [REC TIME SET] in the menu settings B": To display the next image.
(page 34).
If you hold the shutter button down
The image and sound are recorded while the shutter button is held down for up When the menu bar is not displayed
to 60 seconds. However, when [IMAGE SIZE] in the menu setting is set to
[320 (HQ)]/[320×240], the maximum recording time is 15 seconds (page 34). You can directly select and play back the image with b/B on the control button.
Notes
• You might not be able to correctly play back images recorded with this camera on other
Zooming or using the self-timer, etc. equipment.
• You cannot play back on this camera images larger than the maximum image size that can be
See pages 18 and 19. recorded with this camera.

LCD screen indicators during recording LCD screen indicators during still image playback
Press DISPLAY to turn on/off the indicators on the LCD screen. Press DISPLAY to turn on/off the indicators on the LCD screen.
These indicators are not recorded. See page 65 for a detailed description of the See page 65 for a detailed description of the indicators.
indicators.

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Playing back moving images When the menu bar is not displayed
You can directly select the image with b/B on the control button, and play back the
image and sound by pressing the center z. When you press the center z during
VOLUME +/– playback, playback is paused.

Moving images recorded with the image of [320 (HQ)]


The images are displayed over the entire screen in steps 3 and 4.

DISPLAY
Adjusting the volume
Press VOLUME +/– to adjust the volume.

POWER switch LCD screen indicators during moving image playback

< Playback
Press DISPLAY to turn on/off the indicators on the LCD screen.
See page 65 for a detailed description of the indicators.
1 Set the MODE selector to PLAY.
The last recorded image (still or moving) appears on the LCD screen.

2 Press v on the control button to display the menu bar on the LCD
screen.

3 Select the desired moving image with the


control button.
Moving images are displayed one-size smaller than
still images.
Press v/V/b/B on the control button to select "b/B"
on the LCD screen, then press b/B on the control
button.
"b: To display the preceding image.
B": To display the next image.

4 Select B (playback) on the LCD screen with B (playback)/X (pause)


v/V/b/B on the control button, then press
the center z.
The moving image and sound are played back.
During playback, B (playback) changes to X
(pause).

Playback bar

To pause playback
Select X (pause) on the LCD screen with v/V/b/B on the control button, then press
the center z.

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Viewing images using a personal computer Installing the USB driver


Before connecting your camera to your personal computer, install the USB driver to
You can view data recorded with your camera on a personal computer and attach it to
the computer. The USB driver is contained together with application software for
e-mail. This section describes the method for installing the USB driver and viewing
viewing images on a CD-ROM which is supplied with your camera.
images on a personal computer. Be sure to also see the operation manuals for your
personal computer and application software.
For Windows 98 users
Note
Data recorded with your camera is stored in the following formats. Make sure that applications 1 Turn on your personal computer and allow Windows 98 to load.
that support these file formats are installed on your personal computer.
• Still images (other than TEXT and uncompressed modes): JPEG format 2 Insert the supplied CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive of your personal
• Moving images/audio: MPEG format computer.
• Uncompressed mode still images: TIFF format
• TEXT mode: GIF format Connect the USB jack on your camera with the USB connector on
3
< Playback

your personal computer using the supplied USB cable.


Recommended computer environment

Recommended Windows environment to the USB connector to the USB jack


OS: Microsoft Windows 98, Windows 98SE
Standard installation is required.
Operation is not assured in an environment upgraded from: Push in until the
Windows 3.1, Windows 95 to Windows 98 or USB cable connector clicks
Windows 98 to Windows 98SE. Personal computer
CPU: MMX Pentium 200 MHz or faster
into place
The USB connector must be provided as standard.
ActiveMovie Player (DirectShow) must be installed (to play back moving pictures).
4 Insert a “Memory Stick” into your camera, connect the AC power
adaptor and turn on your camera.
Recommended Macintosh environment “PC MODE” appears on the LCD screen of your camera and the camera is set
Macintosh computer with the Mac OS 8.5.1/8.6/9.0 standard installation to communication standby mode. Your personal computer recognizes the
However, note that the update to Mac OS 9.0 should be used for the following models. camera, and the Windows 98 Add Hardware Wizard starts.
• iMac with the Mac OS 8.6 standard installation and a slot loading type CD-ROM drive
• iBook or G4 with the Mac OS 8.6 standard installation Follow the on-screen messages to specify the CD-ROM drive and
The USB connector must be provided as standard.
5
install the USB driver.
QuickTime 3.2 or newer must be installed (to play back moving pictures). The Add Hardware Wizard starts twice because two different USB drivers are
Notes installed. Be sure to allow the installation to complete without interrupting it.
• Operations are not guaranteed for either the Windows or Macintosh environment if you connect
two or more USB equipment to a single personal computer at the same time (except for the
USB keyboard and mouse which are provided as standard), or when using a hub. Note
• Depending on the type of USB equipment that is used simultaneously, some equipment may Be sure to insert a “Memory Stick” into your camera before installing the USB driver.
not operate. Otherwise, you will be unable to install the USB driver.
• Operations are not guaranteed for all the recommended computer environments mentioned
above. For Macintosh users

1 Turn on your personal computer and allow the Mac OS to load.

2 Insert the supplied CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive of your personal


computer.

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3 Double-click the CD-ROM drive icon to open the window. 6 Select and double-click the desired image/sound file from the
folder.
For the detailed folder and file name, see “Image file storage destinations and
4 Double-click the icon of the hard disk containing the OS to open
the window. image files” (page 29).

Move the following two driver files from the window opened in step Desired file type Double-click in this order
5
3 to the “System Folder” icon in the window opened in step 4 Still image “Dcim” folder t “100msdcf” folder t Image file
(drag and drop).
Moving image* “Mssony” folder t “Moml0001” folder t Image file*
• Sony USB Driver
• Sony USB Shim Audio* “Mssony” folder t “Momlv100” folder t Audio file*
E-mail image “Mssony” folder t “Imcif100” folder t Image file
6 When “Put these items into the Extensions folder?” appears, click TIFF image
“OK.” (uncompressed)

< Playback
7 Restart your personal computer.
∗ Copying a file to the hard disk of your personal computer before viewing it is
recommended. If you play back the file directly from the “Memory Stick”, the image
and sound may break off.
Viewing images

For Windows 98 users Notes on using your personal computer


1 Turn on the power of your personal computer and allow “Memory Stick”
Windows 98 to load.
• “Memory Stick” operations on your camera cannot be assured if the “Memory Stick” has been
2 Connect one end of the USB cable to the USB jack on the camera formatted on your personal computer.
and the other end to the USB connector on your personal • Do not optimize the “Memory Stick” on a Windows machine. This will shorten the “Memory
computer. Stick” life.
• Do not compress the data on the “Memory Stick.” Compressed files cannot be played back on
your camera.

to the USB connector to the USB jack Software


• Depending on your application software, the file size may increase when you open a still image
file.
Push in until the • When you load an image modified using the supplied retouch software from your personal
USB cable connector clicks computer to the camera or when you directly modify the image on the camera, the image
Personal computer into place format will differ so the “FILE ERROR” message may appear and you may be unable to open
the file.

3 Insert a “Memory Stick” into your camera, and connect the AC Communications with your personal computer
power adaptor to your camera and then to a wall outlet (mains).
Communications between your camera and your personal computer may not recover after
Turn on the power of your camera. recovering from Suspend, Resume, or Sleep.
4
“PC MODE” appears on the LCD screen of the camera.
• Windows and ActiveMovie, DirectShow are either registered trademarks or trademarks of
5 Open “My Computer” on Windows 98 and double click the newly Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
recognized drive. (Example: “Removable Disk (D:)”) • Macintosh and Mac OS, QuickTime are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc.
The folders inside the “Memory Stick” are displayed. • All other product names mentioned herein may be the trademarks or registered trademarks of
their respective companies. Furthermore, “™” and “®” are not mentioned in each case in this
manual.

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Advanced operations

Image file storage destinations and image Before performing advanced operations
files This section describes the basic control methods that are frequently used for
“Advanced operations”.
Image files recorded with your camera are grouped in folders by recording mode.
The meanings of the file names are as follows. ssss stands for any number
within the range from 0001 to 9999.
How to use the MODE selector
For Windows 98 users (The drive recognizing the camera is “D.”)
The MODE selector selects whether you can use your camera to record or to play
back and edit images. Set the selector as follows before starting to operate your
camera.
Folder containing still image data
< Playback

Folder containing E-MAIL mode and TIFF


mode image data
Folder containing moving image data PLAY: To play back or edit
images
Folder containing VOICE mode audio data STILL: To record still images
and voice memos
MOVIE: To record moving
Folder File Meaning images
100msdcf DSC0ssss.JPG • Still image file recorded normally
• Still image file recorded in E-MAIL
mode (page 39)
• Still image file recorded in TIFF mode
(page 40)
How to use the control button
• Still image file recorded in VOICE
mode (page 39) The control button is used to select the indicators, images and menus appearing on
the LCD screen of your camera. The operation methods that are frequently used for
TXT0ssss.GIF • Still image file recorded in TEXT mode “Advanced operations” are described below.
(page 40)
Imcif100 DSC0ssss.JPG • Small-size image file recorded in E-
MAIL mode (page 39)
Select Enter (OK)
DSC0ssss.TIF • Uncompressed image file recorded in
TIFF mode (page 40)
Moml0001 MOV0ssss.MPG • Moving image file recorded normally
Momlv100 DSC0ssss.MPG • Audio file recorded in VOICE mode
(page 39)
The numerical portions of the following files are the same.
— A small-size image file recorded in E-MAIL mode and its corresponding image file
— An uncompressed image file recorded in TIFF mode and its corresponding image file
— An audio file recorded in VOICE mode and its corresponding image file

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Turning on/off the operation buttons (menu bar) on the LCD screen
How to change the menu settings
Press v to display the menu bar Some of the advanced operations for your camera are executed by selecting menu
on the LCD screen. items displayed on the LCD screen with the control button.

MODE selector
Press V to clear the menu bar
from the LCD screen. Menu bar

Note
You cannot clear the menu bar during INDEX screen display (page 45).

Selecting items and images on the LCD screen

1 Press v on the control button to display the menu bar.

Before performing advanced operations


The menu bar appears as follows according to the setting of the MODE
1 Press v/V/b/B on the
control button to select the selector.
item you want to set or the
image you want to display. MOVIE/STILL PLAY (single mode) PLAY (INDEX mode)
The color of the selected item or
the border of the selected image
changes from blue to yellow.

2 Press the center z to enter ,


the item.
Repeat steps 1 and 2 to execute
each function. Select the desired item with v/V/b/B on the
2
control button, then press the center z.
The color of the selected item changes from blue to
yellow, and when you press the center z, the modes
that can be set for that item are displayed.
The “Advanced operations” section of this manual refers to selecting and
entering items by the above procedure as “Select [(item name)].”
3 Select the desired mode with v/V/b/B on the control button, then
press the center z.

To clear the menu


Press V on the control button until the LCD screen returns to the menu bar display in
step 1. To clear the menu bar, press V again.

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Item Setting Description MODE


Menu settings selector
IMAGE x 2048× 1536 Selects the image size when recording STILL
Menu items that can be modified differ depending on the setting of the MODE SIZE 2048 (3:2) still images.
selector. The LCD screen shows only the items you can operate at the moment. Initial
1600× 1200
settings are indicated with x.
1280× 960
640× 480
(SELF TIMER)
320 (HQ) Selects the MPEG image size when MOVIE
Records with the self-timer (page 19).
320× 240 recording moving images.
x 160× 112
EFFECT
REC MODE TIFF Records a TIFF (uncompressed) file in STILL
Item Setting Description MODE
addition to the JPEG file.
selector
TEXT Records a GIF file in black-and-white.
P.EFFECT SOLARIZE Sets the image special effects (page 44). MOVIE
B&W STILL VOICE Records an audio file (with still image)
SEPIA in addition to the JPEG file.
NEG.ART E-MAIL Records a small-size (320×240) JPEG
x OFF file in addition to the selected image
Before performing advanced operations

size.
DATE/ DAY&TIME Sets whether to insert the date and time STILL
TIME DATE into the image (page 44). x NORMAL Records a JPEG file in the selected
x OFF image size.
REC TIME 15 SEC Adjusts the recording time for moving MOVIE
FILE SET 10 SEC images.
x 5 SEC
Item Setting Description MODE
selector ROTATE Rotates the still image. PLAY
(in single —
FORMAT OK Formats a “Memory Stick.” MOVIE mode only)
CANCEL Cancels formatting of a “Memory STILL
SLIDE INTERVAL Sets the slide show interval. PLAY
Stick.” PLAY SHOW x 3 SEC/5 SEC/10 SEC/30 SEC/1 MIN
POS. ON Plays back images recorded with the STILL (in single
mode only) REPEAT Repeats the slide show.
SENSOR camera on its side (vertical images) as x ON/OFF
horizontal images. This function does
not work for images recorded in TEXT START Starts the slide show.
mode. CANCEL Cancels the slide show settings and
x OFF When this camera may be subject to execution.
vibration such as when you record PRINT ON Marks the still images to be printed PLAY
images from inside a moving car, set MARK (page 53).
this to OFF to prevent improper
horizontal/vertical judgement. x OFF Unmarks the print mark of the still
images.
FILE SERIES Assigns numbers to files in sequence MOVIE
NUMBER even if the “Memory Stick” is changed. STILL PROTECT ON Protects images against accidental PLAY
erasure (page 49).
x NORMAL Resets the file numbering each time the
“Memory Stick” is changed. x OFF Releases protection of images against
accidental erasure.

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CAMERA SETUP
Item Setting Description MODE Item Setting Description MODE
selector selector
CONVERSION ON Set to “ON” when using the VCL- MOVIE DEMO x ON/STBY Displayed only when you use the AC MOVIE
MHG07 conversion lens (not supplied). STILL OFF power adaptor in MOVIE or STILL STILL
At this time, the zoom function does not mode. When ON is selected, a
work and you cannot turn off the LCD demonstration will start if you do not
screen. operate your camera for about
Also, note that the VAD-S70 adaptor 10 minutes. To stop the demonstration,
ring needed to mount the conversion turn off your camera. Select ON to make
lens to your camera is not sold in some the demonstration appear again.
countries and regions. VIDEO x NTSC Sets the video output signal to NTSC MOVIE
x OFF OUT mode (North American countries, Japan, STILL
etc.). PLAY
DIGITAL x ON Uses digital zoom. STILL
ZOOM PAL Sets the video output signal to PAL
OFF Does not use digital zoom. mode (European countries, etc.).
SHARPNESS +2 to –2 Adjusts the sharpness of the image. STILL / x ENGLISH Displays the menu items in English. MOVIE
appears on the LCD screen except LANGUAG STILL
/JPN Displays the menu items in Japanese.

Before performing advanced operations


when set to 0. E PLAY
WHITE IN DOOR Sets the white balance (page 43). MOVIE CLOCK Sets the date and time (page 13). MOVIE
BALANCE OUT DOOR STILL SET — STILL
HOLD PLAY
x AUTO
BEEP SHUTTER Turns off the beep only. (The shutter MOVIE
FLASH HIGH Makes the flash level higher than STILL sound is heard when you press the STILL
LEVEL normal. shutter button.) PLAY
x NORMAL Normal setting. x ON Turns on the beep/shutter sound (when
LOW Makes the flash level lower than normal. you press the control button/shutter
button).
EXPOSURE +2.0 EV to Adjusts the exposure. MOVIE
–2.0 EV OFF Turns off the beep/shutter sound.
STILL
LCD Adjusts the LCD screen brightness MOVIE
BRIGHT using the +/– buttons on the LCD STILL
TOOL screen. This has no effect on the PLAY
Item Setting Description MODE recorded images.
selector
COPY OK Copies an image (page 51). PLAY INDEX*
Displays six images at a time (PLAY (INDEX) mode) (page 45).
CANCEL Cancels copying of the image.
RESIZE 2048× 1536 Changes the recorded still image size PLAY
DELETE
(in single 1600× 1200 (page 51).
mode only) 1280× 960 Setting Description MODE selector
640× 480 OK Deletes the displayed image. PLAY
x CANCEL
CANCEL Cancels deleting of the image.

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3 (RETURN)** B Various recording ∗ When [REC MODE] is set to


[NORMAL].
Returns to PLAY (single) mode.
∗∗ Numbers in parentheses indicate the
∗ Displayed only in PLAY (single) mode.
Setting the image size maximum recording time during
∗∗ Displayed only in PLAY (INDEX) mode.
(IMAGE SIZE) continuous recording.

When [2048 (3:2)] is selected


The image is recorded in 3:2 size to
match the printing paper size ratio of
3:2.

1 Set the MODE selector to


MOVIE or STILL.
2 Select [FILE] and then
[IMAGE SIZE] from the menu.
3 Select the desired image
Before performing advanced operations

size.
Still image sizes
2048× 1536, 2048 (3:2),
1600× 1200, 1280× 960, 640× 480
Moving image sizes
320 (HQ*), 320× 240, 160× 112
∗ High Quality mode
The number of images or the time
that you can record on a “Memory
Stick” (8 MB):
Image size Number of images or
time*
2048× 153 Approx. 5
6
2048 (3:2) Approx. 5
1600× 120 Approx. 8
0
1280× 960 Approx. 12
640× 480 Approx. 118
320 (HQ) Approx. 20 (15**) sec.
320× 240 Approx. 85 (15**) sec.
160× 112 Approx. 345 (60**) sec.

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Recording still images for e- Adding audio files to still Recording text documents Recording uncompressed
mail (E-MAIL) images (VOICE) (TEXT) images (TIFF)
E-MAIL mode records a small-size Text is recorded in black and white This mode simultaneously records still
(320×240) image at the same time as a GIF format to provide a clearer image. images in both TIFF format
still image. Small-size images are (uncompressed) and JPEG format
convenient for e-mail transmission, (compressed).
etc.

1 Set the MODE selector to


STILL.
2 Select [FILE], [REC MODE], 1 Set the MODE selector to
and then [VOICE] from the STILL.
menu.
2 Select [FILE], [REC MODE],
1 Set the MODE selector to
1 Set the MODE selector to
3 Record the image. and then [TEXT] from the
STILL.
STILL.
If you press and release the shutter
menu. 2 Select [FILE], [REC MODE],
2 Select [FILE], [REC MODE],
button, sound is recorded for 3 Record the image.
and then [TIFF] from the
and then [E-MAIL] from the menu.
5 seconds.
menu. The number of images that you can 3 Record the image.

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If you hold down the shutter record on a “Memory Stick” (8 MB)
3 Record the image.
button, sound is recorded until you in TEXT mode: The number of images that you can
The number of images that you can release the shutter button for up to record on a “Memory Stick”
Image size Number of images
record on a “Memory Stick” (8 MB) 40 seconds. (16 MB) in TIFF mode:
in E-MAIL mode. 2048× 1536 Approx. 15 to 125
The number of images that you can Image size Number of images
Image size Number of images record on a “Memory Stick” (8 MB) 2048 (3:2) Approx. 17 to 137
2048× 1536 Approx. 1
2048× 1536 Approx. 4 in VOICE mode (when recording 1600× 1200 Approx. 25 to 137
sound for five seconds): 2048 (3:2) Approx. 1
2048 (3:2) Approx. 4 1280× 960 Approx. 40 to 228
Image size Number of images 640× 480 Approx. 160 to 727
1600× 1200 Approx. 8 To return to normal recording mode
2048× 1536 Approx. 4 Select [NORMAL] in step 2.
1280× 960 Approx. 12
2048 (3:2) Approx. 4 To return to normal recording mode
640× 480 Approx. 95 Notes
1600× 1200 Approx. 7 Select [NORMAL] in step 2.
• JPEG images are recorded in the image
To return to normal recording mode 1280× 960 Approx. 11 Notes size selected by the [IMAGE SIZE] menu.
• If the subject is not evenly illuminated, you TIFF images are recorded in [2048×1536]
Select [NORMAL] in step 2. 640× 480 Approx. 56 size other than when [2048 (3:2)] is
may be unable to record a clear image.
• Writing and reading data takes more time selected.
To return to normal recording mode than in normal recording. • Writing data takes more time than in
Select [NORMAL] in step 2. normal recording.
• The supplied “Memory Stick” (8 MB)
does not have sufficient capacity to record
uncompressed images.

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Landscape mode
Recording images in macro Setting the distance to the Using the PROGRAM AE Focuses only on a distant subject
subject function to record landscapes, etc.
Panfocus mode
Normally the focus is automatically
Changes the focus quickly and
adjusted. This function is useful when
simply from a close subject to a
the auto focus does not work well such
distant subject.
as in dark places.
Spot light-metering mode
Select this mode when there is
backlight or when there is strong
1 Set the MODE selector to contrast between the subject and
+/– the background, etc. Position the
MOVIE or STILL.
2 Press FOCUS repeatedly
1 Set the MODE selector to point you want to record on the
MOVIE or STILL. spot light-metering cross hair.
until the (auto macro) LCD screen
indicator appears on the LCD 2 Press PROGRAM AE
screen. 1 Set the MODE selector to repeatedly to select the
You can record a subject as close MOVIE or STILL. desired PROGRAM AE mode.
as about 1 5/8 inches (4 cm) from
the lens surface with the zoom set 2 Press FOCUS repeatedly to A Aperture priority mode
achieve a sharp focus. Makes the subject stand out
all the way to the W side, or about
The 9 (manual focus) indicator against an unclear background or Spot light-metering
8 inches (20 cm) with the zoom set
appears on the LCD screen. makes both the subject and the cross hair
all the way to the T side.
You can select from the following background stand out clearly.
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7 focus settings: auto (no Press +/– repeatedly to select an To cancel PROGRAM AE
To return to normal recording mode aperture value in 9 steps from F2.0
indicator), (auto macro), Press PROGRAM AE repeatedly until
Press FOCUS repeatedly until 1 3/4 feet (0.5m), 3 1/4 feet to F8.0. the indicator on the LCD screen goes
disappears from the LCD screen. (1.0m), 9 3/4 feet (3.0m), 23 feet out.
S Shutter speed priority
Notes
(7.0m), ∞ (infinite) mode
Notes
• You cannot record images in macro with Records a sharp picture of a fast-
To reactivate auto focusing • When you set the zoom to the T side, the
the following PROGRAM AE modes. moving subject or the flow of value in aperture indicator may differ from
— Landscape mode Press FOCUS repeatedly until the motion of a moving subject. the actual aperture.
— Panfocus mode indicator disappears in step 2. Press +/– repeatedly to select a • You can focus only on distant subjects in
• When recording images in macro, use the shutter speed in 19 steps from 8” Landscape mode.
LCD screen. If you record using the finder, Notes • In Panfocus mode, the zoom position and
to 1/1000 when recording a still
the range visible in the finder may differ • These setting distances are approximate, focus are fixed.
from the actual recording range. image and in 13 steps from 1/8 to
and should be used as a reference. • When you record in the Twilight plus
• You cannot record images in macro when 1/1000 when recording a moving mode, we recommend that you use a tripod
• The focus mode indicator is not displayed
appears on the LCD screen. correctly when using a conversion lens.
image. to prevent shaking.
• Set the forced flash when you use the
Twilight mode flash in the following modes:
Suppresses the washed-out color –Twilight mode
of a bright subject in a dark place –Twilight plus mode
so that you can record the subject –Landscape mode
without losing the dark • You cannot use the PROGRAM AE
atmosphere of the surroundings. function when [REC MODE] is set to
[TEXT].
Twilight plus mode • If the setting is not appropriate in aperture
Increases the effectiveness of the priority mode and shutter priority mode,
twilight mode function. the setting value indicator on the LCD
screen flashes when you press the shutter
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Adjusting the exposure Adjusting the white balance Recording the date and time Enjoying picture effects
(EXPOSURE) (WHITE BALANCE) on the still image (DATE/ (P.EFFECT)
Normally the white balance is
TIME)
automatically adjusted.

1 Set the MODE selector to 1 Set the MODE selector to


MOVIE or STILL. 1 Set the MODE selector to MOVIE or STILL.
2 Select [CAMERA] and then
1 Set the MODE selector to STILL. 2 Select [EFFECT] and then
MOVIE or STILL.
[EXPOSURE] from the menu. 2 Select [EFFECT] and then [P.EFFECT] from the menu.
3 Select the desired exposure
2 Select [CAMERA] and then [DATE/TIME] from the menu. 3 Select the desired mode.
[WHITE BALANCE] from the
value.
menu. 3 Select the date and time SOLARIZE
Adjust the exposure value while setting.
checking the brightness of the 3 Select the desired white The light contrast is clearer and the
background. You can select values balance setting. DAY&TIME picture looks like an illustration.
ranging from +2.0 EV to –2.0 EV The date, hour and minutes are B&W
IN DOOR (n) imposed onto the image.

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in steps of 1/3 EV. The picture is monochrome (black
• Places where the lighting
condition changes quickly DATE and white).
Note The year, month and day are
The exposure may not be adjusted properly • Under bright lighting such as SEPIA
photography studios imposed onto the image.
when the subject is extremely bright or dark, The picture is colored like an old
or when using the flash. • Under sodium or mercury lamps OFF picture.
The date and time are not imposed NEG.ART
OUT DOOR ( )
onto the image. The color and brightness of the
Recording a sunrise/sunset, night
scene, neon signs, or fireworks 4 Record the image. picture are reversed.
The date and time are not
HOLD To cancel picture effect
displayed during recording.
Recording a single-colored subject
The date and time are displayed Select [OFF] in step 3.
or background
when playing back images.
AUTO (No indicator)
Adjusts the white balance
automatically

To reactivate auto adjustment


Select [AUTO] in step 3.

Note
Select [AUTO] when recording under
fluorescent lighting.

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B Various playback To display the next (previous) index Notes


screen Enlarging a part of the still • You cannot trim images recorded in TEXT
image (Zoom and trimming) mode or uncompressed images.
Playing back six images at Select v/V at the lower left of the LCD
• The maximum zoom magnification is 5×
screen. the original image, regardless of the image
once (INDEX)
size.
Displays the previous • The picture quality of trimmed images
index screen may deteriorate.
• The original picture remains even after
Displays the next index trimming.
screen • The trimmed image is recorded as the
newest file.

To return to normal playback (single


image) 1 Set the MODE selector to
PLAY.
1 Set the MODE selector to • Select the desired image with the
PLAY. control button. 2 Display the image to be
• Select [3] (RETURN). enlarged.
2 Select [INDEX] on the LCD
screen. Note 3 Zoom in/out the image with
Six images are displayed at once You cannot display images recorded in the zoom button.
(index screen). TEXT mode on the INDEX screen. The zoom scaling indicator
appears on the LCD screen.
4 Press the control button
repeatedly to select the
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desired part of the image.


v: The image moves downward
V: The image moves upward
b: The image moves rightward
B: The image moves leftward
This shows the position of the
currently displayed images relative To return to the normal size
to all the recorded images.
Zoom in with the zoom button until the
The following marks are displayed zoom scaling indicator ( × 1.1)
on each image according to the disappears from the screen, or simply
image type and settings. press z.
: Moving image file
: Voice memo file To record an enlarged image
: E-mail file
(trimming)
: Print mark
- : Protect mark 1Enlarge the image.
TEXT: Text mark 2Press the shutter button. The image
TIFF: TIFF mark is recorded at 640× 480 size, then the
(No mark): Normal recording (no display returns to the image display
settings) before enlargement.

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Note
Rotating a still image Playing back the images in The [INTERVAL] setting time is Viewing images on a TV
approximate, and may vary depending on screen
(ROTATE) order (SLIDE SHOW) the played back image size or other factors.
This function is useful for checking the Before connecting your camera, be
recorded images or for presentations, sure to turn off the TV.
etc.
Set the TV/VIDEO
switch to “VIDEO.”

1 Set the MODE selector to


A/V connecting cable
PLAY.
2 Display the image to rotate.
3 Select [FILE] and then
1 Set the MODE selector to
PLAY.
[ROTATE] from the menu.
4 Rotate the image clockwise
2 Select [FILE] and then [SLIDE to A/V OUT jack
SHOW] from the menu.
or counterclockwise ,
Set the following items.
then select [RETURN]. 1 Connect the A/V connecting
INTERVAL cable to the A/V OUT jack of
Notes 1 MIN (one minute), 30 SEC your camera and to the

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• You may not be able to rotate protected (30 seconds), 10 SEC
images or images recorded with other audio/video input jacks of the
(10 seconds), 5 SEC (5 seconds), TV.
equipment. 3 SEC (3 seconds)
• Also, when viewing images on a personal If your TV has stereo type audio
computer, the image rotation information REPEAT input jacks, connect the audio plug
may not be reflected depending on the ON: Plays back images in a of the A/V connecting cable to the
application software. continuous loop until Lch jack.
• You cannot rotate protected or
[RETURN] is selected. 2 Turn on the TV, then start
uncompressed images, or images recorded
in TEXT mode. OFF: After all images have been playback on your camera.
played back, the slide show The playback image appears on
ends. the TV screen.
3 Select [START] with the
control button. Note
The slide show begins. You cannot use a TV that has an antenna
(aerial) connector only.
To cancel the slide show
Select [CANCEL] in step 2 or 3.

To skip to the next/previous image


during slide show playback
Select "b/B" at the lower left of the
LCD screen.

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B Editing The selected images are protected. The (delete) indicator appears
Deleting images (DELETE) on the selected images and these
images are deleted.
Preventing accidental erasure You cannot delete protected files.
(PROTECT)
The - (protect) indicator appears on
protected images.

To release protection
If you selected [ALL] in step 2, select
To cancel deleting
[OFF]. If you selected [SELECT] in
step 2, select the images to unprotect In single mode Select [CANCEL] in step 2 or 3.
with the control button, then select
[ENTER]. 1 Set the MODE selector to Note
PLAY, then display the image If there are files on the “Memory Stick” with
to delete. names having the same last 4 digits as the
In single mode file name of the image to be deleted, these
1 Set the MODE selector to
2 Select [DELETE] and then files are also deleted at the same time.
[OK] from the menu.
PLAY, then display the image
The image is deleted.
to protect.
2 Select [FILE], [PROTECT],
In INDEX mode
and then [ON] from the menu.
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The displayed image is protected 1 Set the MODE selector to


and - appears. PLAY, then display the INDEX
screen.
To release protection
Select [OFF] in step 2. 2 Select [DELETE] and then
[ALL] or [SELECT] from the
menu.
In INDEX mode
3 When you select [ALL]
1 Set the MODE selector to Select [ENTER].
PLAY, then display the INDEX All unprotected images are
screen. deleted.
2 Select [FILE], [PROTECT], When you select [SELECT]
and then [ALL] or [SELECT] Select all the images to delete with
from the menu. the control button, then select
[ENTER].
3 When you select [ALL]
Select [ON].
All the images recorded in
“Memory Stick” are protected.
When you select [SELECT]
Select all the images to protect
with the control button, then select
[ENTER].

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Notes
In INDEX mode
Changing the recorded still Copying images (COPY) • If you do not select [EXIT] after
“COMPLETE” appears and instead insert
image size (RESIZE) You can copy images to another a new “Memory Stick,” the same image is
“Memory Stick.” copied again.
• You cannot copy uncompressed images.
• You cannot copy images that are bigger
In single mode than 5 MB at once. If “NOT ENOUGH
MEMORY” appears or flashes on the
INDEX screen, cancel some images to
copy and try again.

1 Set the MODE selector to


PLAY, then display the INDEX
1 Set the MODE selector to
screen.
PLAY and display the image
to resize. 2 Select [TOOL], [COPY], and
then [SELECT] from the
2 Select [TOOL] and then 1 Set the MODE selector to menu.
[RESIZE] from the menu. PLAY, then display the image
3 Select the desired image to copy. 3 Select the image to copy.
The (select) indicator appears
size. 2 Select [TOOL], [COPY], and on the image.
2048× 1536, 1600× 1200, then [OK] from the menu.
1280× 960, 640× 480 “FILE ACCESS” appears. 4 Select [ENTER].
The changed image is recorded, “MEMORY STICK ACCESS”
3 When “CHANGE MEMORY

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then the display returns to the appears.
image display before resizing. STICK” appears, eject the
“Memory Stick.” 5 When “CHANGE MEMORY
“INSERT MEMORY STICK” STICK” is displayed, eject the
To return to the original size
appears. “Memory Stick.”
Select [CANCEL] in step 3. “INSERT MEMORY STICK”
4 Insert the “Memory Stick” on appears.
Notes which to copy the image.
• You cannot change the size of images “RECORDING” appears. When 6 Insert another “Memory
recorded in TEXT mode or uncompressed
copying is completed, Stick.”
images. “RECORDING” appears. When
• When you change from a small size to a “COMPLETE” appears.
To end copying, select [EXIT]. copying is completed,
large size, the picture quality deteriorates.
“COMPLETE” appears.
• The original image is retained even after
resizing. To copy the image to another “Memory To end copying, select [EXIT].
• The resized image is recorded as the Stick”
newest file. To copy the image to another “Memory
Select [CONTINUE] after step 4 and Stick”
insert a new “Memory Stick.”
Select [CONTINUE] after step 6 and
Notes insert a new “Memory Stick.”
If you do not select [EXIT] after
“COMPLETE” appears and instead insert a To cancel copying part-way
new “Memory Stick,” the same image is Change the MODE selector setting or
copied again.
turn off the power.

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4 Select [ENTER]. Additional information How to prevent moisture


Selecting still images to print of the selected images change condensation
(PRINT MARK) from green to white. When bringing the camera from a cold place
Precautions to a warm place, seal the camera in a plastic
You can mark a print mark on still bag and allow it to adapt to conditions at the
images recorded with your camera. On cleaning new location over a period of time (about an
hour).
This mark is convenient when you Cleaning the LCD screen
have images printed at a shop that Wipe the screen surface with a cleaning If moisture condensation occurs
conforms with the DPOF (Digital Print cloth (not supplied) or a LCD cleaning kit Turn off the camera and wait about an hour
Order Format) standard. (not supplied) to remove fingerprints, dust, for the moisture to evaporate. Note that if
etc. you attempt to record with moisture
To unmark selected print marks remaining inside the lens, you will be
Cleaning the camera surface unable to record clear images.
Select the images to unmark in step 3 Clean the camera surface with a soft cloth
with the control button, then select slightly moistened with water, then wipe the
[ENTER]. surface dry. Do not use any type of solvent On AC power adaptor
such as thinner, alcohol or benzene as this
To unmark all the print marks may damage the finish or the casing. • Unplug the unit from the wall outlet
(mains) when you are not using the unit for
Select [FILE], [PRINT MARK], After using your camera at the a long time.
In single mode [ALL] and then [OFF] from the menu. seashore or other dusty locations • To disconnect the power cord (mains lead),
of all images are unmarked. Clean your camera carefully. Otherwise, the pull it out by the plug. Never pull the
1 Set the MODE selector to salty air may corrode the metal fittings or power cord (mains lead) itself.
PLAY and display the image Notes dust may enter the inside of your camera, • Do not operate the unit with a damaged
you want to print. • You cannot mark moving images or causing a malfunction. cord or if the unit has been dropped or
images recorded in TEXT mode. damaged.
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2 Select [FILE], [PRINT MARK], • If you mark an image recorded in TIFF • Do not bend the power cord (mains lead)
and then [ON] from the menu. mode with a print mark, only the Note on operating forcibly, or place a heavy object on it. This
The (print) mark is displayed uncompressed image is printed, and the temperature will damage the cord and may cause fire or
JPEG image recorded at the same time is electrical shock.
on the image. Your camera is designed for use between the
not printed. • Prevent metallic objects from coming into
temperatures of 32˚F and 104˚F (0˚C and contact with the metal parts of the
To unmark the print mark 40˚C). Recording in extremely cold or hot connecting section. If this happens, a short
Select [OFF] in step 2. places that exceed this range is not may occur and the unit may be damaged.
recommended. • Always keep metal contacts clean.
• Do not disassemble the unit.
In INDEX mode • Do not apply mechanical shock or drop the
On moisture condensation unit.
1 Set the MODE selector to
If the camera is brought directly from a cold
• While the unit is in use, particularly during
PLAY, then display the INDEX charging, keep it away from AM receivers
to a warm location, or is placed in a very and video equipment. AM reception and
screen. damp room, moisture may condense inside video operation are disturbed.
2 Select [FILE], [PRINT MARK], or outside the camera. Should this occur, the • The unit becomes warm during use. This is
and then [SELECT] from the camera will not operate properly. not a malfunction.
menu. Moisture condensation occurs • Do not place the unit in locations that are:
— Extremely hot or cold
3 Select the images to mark easily when:
— Dusty or dirty
• The camera is brought from a cold location
with the control button. — Very humid
such as a ski slope into a warmly heated
— Vibrating
room.
• The camera is taken from an air-
conditioned room or car interior to the hot
outdoors, etc.

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1-13
On battery pack “Memory Stick”, , “MagicGate PAL-M system country
On “Memory Sticks” Memory Stick” and are trademarks of Brazil
• Use only the specified charger with the Sony Corporation.
charging function. “Memory Stick” is a new compact, portable “MagicGate” and are PAL-N system countries
• To prevent accident from a short circuit, do and versatile IC recording medium with a trademarks of Sony Corporation. Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay
not allow metal objects to come into data capacity that exceeds a floppy disk.
contact with the battery terminals. “Memory Stick” is specially designed for SECAM system countries
• Keep the battery pack away from fire. exchanging and sharing digital data among Bulgaria, Czech Republic, France,
• Never expose the battery pack to “Memory Stick” compatible products. Guiana, Hungary, Iran, Iraq, Monaco,
Because it is removable, “Memory Stick”
Using your camera abroad Poland, Russia, Slovak Republic,
temperatures above 140˚F (60˚C), such as
in a car parked in the sun or under direct can also be used for external data storage. Power sources Ukraine, etc.
sunlight. You can use your camera in any
• Keep the battery pack dry. There are two types of “Memory Sticks”:
general “Memory Sticks” and “MagicGate country or area with the supplied
• Do not expose the battery pack to any
mechanical shock. Memory Sticks” that are equipped with the battery charger within 100 V to 240 V
• Do not disassemble nor modify the battery MagicGate* copyright protection AC, 50/60 Hz. Use the supplied AC
pack. technology. power adaptor [a], if necessary,
• Install the battery pack to the camera You can use both types of “Memory Stick” depending on the design of the wall
securely. with your camera. However, because your outlet (mains) [b].
• Charging while some capacity remains camera does not support the MagicGate
does not affect the original battery standards, data recorded with your camera is
capacity. not subject to MagicGate copyright
AC-L10
protection.
If any problem occurs, unplug your camera ∗ MagicGate is copyright protection
and contact your nearest Sony dealer. technology that uses encryption
technology.
On internal rechargeable Watching the playback picture on
Notes TV
button battery • Do not remove the “Memory Stick” while If you want to view the playback
reading or writing data.
This camera has an internal rechargeable picture on a TV, you need a TV having
• Data may be damaged if:
button battery for maintaining the date and a video input jack and a video
Additional information
— you remove the “Memory Stick” or turn
time and other settings regardless of connecting cable.
off your camera while reading or
whether the power is on or off. This The color system of the TV must be
writing data.
rechargeable button battery is constantly
— you use the “Memory Stick” in a the same as that of your digital still
charged as long as you are using the camera.
However, if you use the camera for only
location subject to the effects of static camera. TV color systems differ from
electricity or noise. country to country. Check the
short periods it discharges gradually, and if
• Do not attach any other material than the following list:
you do not use the camera at all for about
supplied label on the labeling position.
half a year it becomes completely
• Attach the label so that it does not stick out NTSC system countries
discharged. In this case, be sure to charge
from the proper attachment location. Bahama Islands, Bolivia, Canada,
this rechargeable button battery before using
• When you carry or store the “Memory Central America, Chile, Columbia,
the camera.
Stick,” put it in its supplied case. Ecuador, Jamaica, Japan, Korea,
However, even if this rechargeable button
• Do not touch the terminals of a “Memory
battery is not charged, you can still use the
Stick” with your hand or a metal object.
Mexico, Peru, Surinam, Taiwan, the
camera as long as you do not record the date Philippines, the U.S.A., Venezuela, etc.
• Do not strike, bend or drop the “Memory
and time.
Stick.” PAL system countries
Charging method • Do not disassemble or modify the
“Memory Stick.”
Australia, Austria, Belgium, China,
Connect the camera to a wall outlet (mains) Denmark, Finland, Germany, Great
with the AC power adaptor, or install a • Do not allow the “Memory Stick” to get
charged battery pack, and leave the camera wet. Britain, Holland, Hong Kong, Italy,
for 24 hours or more with the POWER Kuwait, Malaysia, New Zealand,
switch set to OFF. Norway, Portugal, Singapore, Spain,
Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, etc.

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Symptom Cause and/or Solution


Troubleshooting
The picture is too dark. • You are shooting a subject with a light source
If you experience trouble with your camera, first check the following items. Should behind the subject.
your camera still not operate properly after you have made these checks, consult your t Adjust the exposure (page 43).
Sony dealer or local authorized Sony service facility. If code displays (C:ss:ss) t Adjust the brightness of the LCD screen (page
appear on the LCD screen, the self-diagnosis display function is working (page 62). 36).
The flash does not work. • The flash is set to .
Symptom Cause and/or Solution t Set the flash to auto (no indicator), or
(page 20).
Your camera does not • You are not using an “InfoLITHIUM” battery pack. • PROGRAM AE is set to the Twilight, Twilight
work. t Use an “InfoLITHIUM” battery pack (page 8). plus, or Panfocus mode.
• The battery level is low (the E indicator appears t Cancel the mode (page 42) or set the flash to
on the LCD screen). .
t Charge the battery pack (page 9). • The MODE selector is set to MOVIE.
• The AC power adaptor is not connected securely. t Set it to STILL.
t Connect it firmly to the DC IN jack of your
camera and a wall outlet (mains) (page 12). The date and time are • The date and time are not set correctly.
recorded incorrectly. t Set the correct date and time (page 13).
• The built-in microcomputer is not working
properly. Vertical streaks appear • The smear phenomenon is happening.
t Disconnect and then reconnect all power when you are shooting a t This is not a malfunction.
sources after one minute. Then turn the power very bright subject.
on by sliding the POWER switch down and The battery life is short. • You are recording/playing back images under
check that the camera works properly. extremely cold temperatures.
Your camera cannot • The MODE selector is set to PLAY. • The battery pack is not charged enough.
record images. t Set it to MOVIE or STILL (pages 16, 21). t Charge the battery pack fully.
• No “Memory Stick” has been inserted into your • The battery pack is dead.
Additional information

camera. t Replace the battery pack with a new one (page


t Insert a “Memory Stick” (page 15). 8).
• The write-protect tab on the “Memory Stick” is set The battery remaining • You have used the camera for a long time in an
to LOCK. indicator is incorrect. extremely hot or an extremely cold location.
t Set it to the recording position. • The battery pack is dead.
The picture is out of focus. • Your camera is not in macro recording mode when t Replace the battery pack with a new one (page
you shoot a subject that is about 1 5/8 to 8).
9 7/8 inches (4 to 25 cm) away from the lens. • The battery pack is discharged.
t Set the macro recording mode (page 41). t Install a charged battery pack (pages 8, 9).
t Press the zoom button to set to the W side. Sufficient battery t Fully charge the battery pack (page 9).
The resizing function does • You cannot resize moving images and text images. remaining indicator is
not work. displayed but the power
runs out soon.
You cannot display a print • You cannot display print marks on moving images
mark. and text images.
The picture is noisy. • Your camera is placed near a TV or other
equipment that uses strong magnets.
t Move your camera away from the TV, etc.

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Symptom Cause and/or Solution Symptom Cause and/or Solution
Nothing appears in the • The AC power adaptor is disconnected. The LCD screen freezes • This is a characteristic of the system and is not a
display window or the t Firmly connect the power cord to the wall outlet momentarily. malfunction.
indicators flash during (page 12).
charging. Your personal computer • The camera is turned off.
• The battery pack has malfunctioned. does not recognize your t Turn on the camera.
t Contact your Sony dealer or local authorized camera. • The battery level is low.
Sony service facility. t Use the AC power adaptor (page 12).
• The battery pack is not installed correctly. • The USB cable is not connected firmly.
t Install the battery pack correctly (page 8). t Disconnect the USB cable, and connect it again
The zoom does not work. • PROGRAM AE is set to the Panfocus mode. firmly. Make sure that “PC MODE” is displayed
t Cancel the Panfocus mode (page 42). on the LCD screen (page 27).
• [CONVERSION] in the menu setting is set to • The USB connectors on your personal computer
[ON]. are connected to other equipment besides the
t Set it to [OFF]. keyboard, the mouse, and your camera.
t Disconnect the USB cables except for the ones
Digital zoom does not • You cannot use digital zoom to record moving
connected to the keyboard, the mouse, and your
function. pictures.
camera (page 25).
Your camera cannot play • The MODE selector is set to STILL or MOVIE.
back images. t Set it to PLAY (page 22).
The image and sound are • You are playing back the file directly from the
interfered by noise when “Memory Stick.”
you play back an image on t Copy the file to the hard disk of the personal
a personal computer. computer and then play back the file from the
hard disk (page 28).
The image cannot be t Consult the personal computer or software
played back on a personal manufacturer.

Additional information
computer.
Your camera cannot delete • The image is protected.
an image. t Cancel the protection (page 49).
The power turns off • With the MODE selector set to STILL or MOVIE,
suddenly. if you do not operate the camera for about three
minutes while the power is on, the camera turns off
automatically to prevent wearing down the battery.
t Turn on the camera.
• The battery is discharged.
t Replace it with a charged battery.
The image does not • The video output signal setting of your camera is
appear on the TV screen. incorrect.
t Change the setting (page 48).
A file error occurs when • The image size is larger than 2048× 1536.
you play back a file. t Use an image size of 2048× 1536 or smaller.
The PROGRAM AE • The camera is set to text mode.
function does not work. t Cancel text mode (page 42).

59 60

Warning and notice messages Self-diagnosis display


Various messages appear on the LCD screen. Check the corresponding descriptions Your camera has a self-diagnosis display. This
in the following list. function displays the camera condition on the
LCD screen with a combination of a letter and
four digits of numbers. If this occurs, check the
Message Meaning following code chart. The code informs you of the
NO MEMORY STICK No “Memory Stick” has been inserted. camera’s current condition. The last two digits
(indicated by ss) will differ depending on the
SYSTEM ERROR Turn the power off and on again. state of the camera.
MEMORY STICK ERROR The inserted “Memory Stick” cannot be
used with your camera, or is damaged. Self-diagnosis display
FORMAT ERROR Failed to format the “Memory Stick.” • C:ss:ss
You can reverse the camera
MEMORY STICK LOCKED The write-protect tab on the “Memory malfunction yourself.
Stick” is set to the LOCK position. • E:ss:ss
Contact your Sony dealer or local
NO MEMORY SPACE The capacity of the “Memory Stick” is authorized Sony service facility.
full, and you cannot record or copy
images. First three digits Cause and/or Corrective Action
NO FILE No image has been recorded on the C:32:ss • There is trouble with your camera’s hardware or
“Memory Stick.” zooming function.
FILE ERROR An error occurred while playing back the t Turn the power off and on again.
image.
C:13:ss • An unformatted “Memory Stick” is inserted.
FILE PROTECT The image is protected against erasure. t Format the “Memory Stick” (page 33).
for “InfoLITHIUM” battery only The battery is not the “InfoLITHIUM” • The inserted “Memory Stick” cannot be used with
type. your camera, or is damaged.
Additional information

t Insert a new “Memory Stick” (page 15).


NOT ENOUGH MEMORY The images you want to copy are too big
to copy with your camera. E:61:ss • A camera malfunction that you cannot reverse has
E:91:ss occurred.
DIRECTORY ERROR A directory with the same name already
exists. t Contact your Sony dealer or local authorized
Sony service facility and inform them of the 5-
IMAGE SIZE OVER You are playing back an image of a size digit service code. (example: E:61:10)
that cannot be played back with your
camera. If you are unable to solve the problem even after trying the corrective
INVALID OPERATION You are playing back a file that was actions a few times, contact your Sony dealer or local authorized Sony
created on equipment other than your service facility.
camera.
When a self-diagnosis display appears
E The battery level is low or zero.
The error display appears on the display window (page 64).
- The image is protected.

61 62

1-15
Display window indicators LCD screen indicators

The indicators during recording

A Macro/focus mode indicator G Battery usable time indicator


(displayed only during
B Battery remaining indicator charging)
C Recording/EV level indicator Number of recorded images
Error display
D Image size indicator : Some kind of misoperation A Battery remaining indicator J Self-diagnosis function
has occurred. Check the self- indicator/recording time
E Flash mode/flash level B PROGRAM AE/flash level/flash indicator
diagnosis display on the LCD mode indicator
indicator
screen (page 62) and take the K Number of recorded images
F PROGRAM AE indicator appropriate corrective action. C White balance/EV level/
White balance indicator : A problem has occurred sharpness/conversion mode L Remaining memory capacity
Picture effect indicator with lens drive. Turn the camera indicator indicator
Date/time indicator on and off several times, and if the D Picture effect indicator M Moving image/VOICE recording
problem persists, contact your time indicator

Additional information
Sony dealer or authorized Sony E Date/time indicator
service facility. N Self-timer indicator
F Aperture/shutter speed
H “Memory Stick” remaining indicator O Spot light-metering indicator
indicator G AE lock indicator/Focus lock P Focus/macro mode indicator
indicator
Q Menu bar and guide menu
H Recording mode indicator They appear by pressing v on the
I Image size indicator control button and disappear by
pressing V of it.

64 65

When playing back still images

A Protect indicator G Number of stored images in


“Memory Stick”
B Print mark indicator
H Remaining memory capacity
C File name indicator
D Recording mode indicator I Recording date of the playback
E Image size indicator image/menu bar and guide
menu
F Image number

When playing back moving images

45 6 7
120min 320 6/8
1 VOL. 0:12
8
2 9
0
3
INDEX DELETE FILE TOOL SETUP
SELECT OK MENU BAR OFF qa

A VOL. (Volume) indicator F Image number/number of


stored images in “Memory
B Playback/pause buttons Stick”
B: during pause
G Remaining memory capacity
X: during playback indicator
C Fast-forward/rewind buttons H Counter
D Recording mode indicator I Playback image
E Image size indicator J Play bar
K Menu bar and guide menu

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SECTION 2
DISASSEMBLY
• This set can be disassembled in the order shown below.

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2-1. FRONT CABINET BLOCK ASSEMBLY


(page 2-2)

2-2. LCD HOLDER AND FLASH UNIT 2-5. MS-54 BOARD AND BT HOLDER
(page 2-2) ASSEMBLY (page 2-4)

2-3. BATTERY LID ASSEMBLY AND 2-6. LENS BLOCK ASSEMBLY


SPEAKER (page 2-3) (page 2-4)

2-4. CONTROL SWITCH BLOCK AND 2-7. SY-58 BOARD AND DD-141 SERVICE POSITION
FRONT PANEL (page 2-3) BOARD (page 2-5) (page 2-5)

2-8. CONTROL SWITCH BLOCK, SERVICE POSITION


PD-128 BOARD AND INDICATOR (page 2-6)
MODULE (page 2-6)

2-9. SL-56 BOARD


(page 2-7)

• ATTACHMENT OF CPC-9 JIG

Open the battery


lid assembly.

SY-58 board
(CN709)

CPC lid

CPC-9 jig (J-6082-393-C)


BT holder (13P flexible board)
assembly (Note 1, 2)

Note 1: Don't use the 12 pin flexible board of CPC-9 jig.


It causes damage to the unit.
Note 2: The old CPC-9 jig (Parts code: J-6082-393-B) Cannot be used,
because it cannot operate the adjustment remote commander.
CPC lid
Note 3: In removing the CPC lid, start from the upper side.
(Note 3)

2-1
Note: Follow the disassembly procedure in the numerical order given.
2-1. FRONT CABINET BLOCK ASSEMBLY

9 Flexible board
(FP-031 flexible board)
3 Two screws
0 Two connectors
(2 × 4)
(CN710, 712)
1 Open the battery
lid assembly.
8 Connector 4 Screw
7 Flexible (CN706) (2 × 4)
board
(CN707)
qa CPC lid

BT holder
assembly

2 Screw
(2 × 4)

CPC lid 6 Front cabinet


block assembly
Note: In removing the CPC lid, 5 Three screws
start form the upper side. (2 × 4)

2-2. LCD HOLDER AND FLASH UNIT

1 Screw (1.7 × 4)

2 LCD holder block

Capacitor

3 Two screws
(1.7 × 4)
4 Flash unit

Note: Do not touch the capacitor terminals.


You could get an electric shock.

2-2
2-3. BATTERY LID ASSEMBLY AND SPEAKER

Note: In mounting the speaker holder,


fix with three claws.
2 Battery lid
assembly

Speaker

1 Screw Speaker
(2 × 4) holder
Claws

4 Speaker holder

5 Speaker
3 Tape

2-4. CONTROL SWITCH BLOCK AND FRONT PANEL

1 Screw (1.7 × 4)
3 Remove the control
switch block (mode SW)
in the direction of arrow A. Note: In mounting the control
switch block (mode SW),
align the mode SW knob
with the sleeve knob.
A
Sleeve 2 Screw (1.7 × 4)
9 Screw
(2 × 4) 4 Two screws
(1.7 × 4)

6 Four screws
(1.7 × 7)

5 Grip

8 Screw
(2 × 4) 0 Front panel
B

7 Remove the ornamental ring


in the direction of arrow B.

2-3
2-5. MS-54 BOARD AND BT HOLDER ASSEMBLY

2 Connector
(CN001)
8 Screw
(1.7 × 4)
0 DC-IN
9 BT holder connector
assembly

5 MS-54 board

4 Three screws
(1.7 × 4)

6 Connector
(CN005)

7 Connector
(CN002)

3 FP-024 flexible board


1 DD Sheet
(CN003)

2-6. LENS BLOCK ASSEMBLY

1 Flexible board
(CN101)

2 FP-021 flexible
board (CN183)

3 Screw
(2 × 4)

4 Lens block
assembly

2-4
2-7. SY-58 BOARD AND DD-141 BOARD
3 FP-027 flexible board
(CN705)
8 Two connectors
7 Flexible board (CN701, 702)
(CN708)

6 SY-58 and
DD-141 board

5 Two screws
(1.7 × 4)

9 Screw
(1.7 × 3)
qa Connector
(CN711)
4 Screw
(1.7 × 4) 2 FP-029 flexible
board (CN703)
qs DD-141 board

0 Special head
screw (M1.7) 1 FP-028 flexible board
(CN251)
Note: Do not remove
these two screws.

[SERVICE POSITION]
LCD holder block DC-IN connector AC IN

Adjustment remote
commander AC power
adaptor

Memory stick

MS-54 board
SY-58
SL-56 board
CPC-9 jig board
(J-6082-393-C) DD-141 board
(Note 1, 2)

Control switch
block (Mode SW)

Capacitor

Extension cable Lens


(J-6082-423-A) block
Power
assembly
SW CD-282
PD-128 board
Extension cable
board (J-6082-398-A) (L=200 mm)
Flash unit (J-6082-357-A) (L=100 mm)
(Note 3) Note 1: Don't use the 12 pin flexible board of CPC-9 jig.
It causes damage to the unit.
Note 2: The old CPC-9 jig (Parts code: J-6082-393-B) Cannot be used,
because it cannot operate the adjustment remote commander.
Note 3: Do not touch the capacitor terminals.
You could get an electric shock.

2-5
2-8. CONTROL SWITCH BLOCK, PD-128 BOARD AND INDICATOR MODULE
3 Hook 4 Control switch block
(zoom/power SW)

2 Screw
(1.7 × 4)
qg Indicator module
qd Claw

1 Two screws qf Cold cathode


(1.7 × 4) fluorescent
tube

7 Screw qs Screw
(1.7 × 3) (1.7 × 4)
8 Claw

5 Flexible
board
(CN901)
qa Two screws
(1.7 × 4)
9 Claw

6 Flexible Board
0 PD-128 board (CN851)
and inverter
transformer unit

[SERVICE POSITION]
Capacitor
Note 1: Don't use the 12 pin flexible board of CPC-9 jig.
It causes damage to the unit.
Note 2: The old CPC-9 jig (Parts code: J-6082-393-B) Cannot be used,
Adjustment remote because it cannot operate the adjustment remote commander.
commander Note 3: Do not touch the capacitor terminals.
You could get an electric shock.

Flash unit
(Note 3)

PD-128
board
Control switch
CPC-9 jig block (Mode SW)
(J-6082-393-C) Cold cathode
(Note 1, 2) fluorescent
tube
Indicator module

Inverter
transformer
unit

LCD holder
block

DC-IN connector

AC IN

AC power
adaptor

2-6
2-9. SL-56 BOARD

1 FP-027 flexible
board (CN301)
2 FP-031 flexible
board (CN302)

3 FP-029 flexible
board (CN151)

5 Open the JK lid.

6 SL-56 board

4 Six screws
(1.7 × 4)

2-7
2-10. CIRCUIT BOARDS LOCATION

SY-58

( AUDIO, TG/AFE, LENS DRIVE, CAMERA, DISPLAY,


MEMORY CONTROL, SH DISP, HI CONTROL )
Flash unit
Cold cathode
SL-56 fluorescent
(SWITCH, LCD, JACK) tube

Indicator module

MS-54

( FU/MEMORY
STICK )
CD-282
(CCD IMAGER)

DD-141 DD-128
Inverter
( DC/DC CONVERTER,
VIDEO, USB ) ( LCD DRIVE,
TIMING GENERATOR ) transformer
unit

2-11. FLEXIBLE BOARDS LOCATION

Control switch block


(Mode SW)
FP-027
FP-031

FP-029

FP-021

Control switch
block
(Zoom/Power SW)

FP-024 FP-028

2-8E
2-8
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SECTION 3
BLOCK DIAGRAMS
3-1. OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM

PD-128 BOARD BL UNIT


CD-282 BOARD SY-58 BOARD
LCD901
IC301 IC302 IC901
DATA BUS
IC303 IC801 LCD T. G.
CAMERA DSP, 64M SDRAM I/O COLOR
IRIS MEMORY CONTROL, ADDRESS BUS EXP (EVR) (SEE PAGE 4-35) LCD
LENS IC401 IC102 VIDEO DECODER (SEE PAGE 4-23, 24) UNIT
METER CCD (SEE PAGE 4-33)
CCD S/H, AGC, OPD, OSD,
OUT A/D
IMAGER DATA BUS 12 HOST IF, SG,
CONVERTER JPEG, L-MODE, IC802
RES CONTRL Y Y
LCD
(SEE PAGE 4-8) (SEE PAGE 4-17) R-Y R-Y DRIVE
B-Y B-Y
(SEE PAGE 4-22) (SEE PAGE 4-34)
AUSDTI IC252 IC253
IC101
AUDIO AUDIO
TIMING
AUSDTO AD/DA CONV AMP
GENERATOR CAM SO, CAM SCK
(SEE PAGE 4-15) (SEE PAGE 4-16) SP SP901
Y-OUT MIC SPEAKER
(SEE PAGE 4-17) C-OUT

CAM SO, CAM SI, XCAM SCK


HI SO, HI SI, HI SCK MIC901
MICROPHONE
IC186
EVR D/A
CONVERTER 16 DATA BUS ABCD IC501
MS-54 BOARD CN004
(SEE PAGE 4-20) MC CAM. (SEE PAGE 4-9, 10) 10

CNT C
CNT Y
14 ADDRESS BUS ABCD
IC188 MS SCLK, MS BS, MS DIO MEMORY
IRIS/FOCUS (SEE PAGE 4-26) STICK
PRE DRIVE XMS IN
IC182
MSHUT ON 1
(SEE PAGE 4-19) 16 IC504 MC_XCSO,
(SEE PAGE 4-20)
IRIS FLASH ROM MC_XRD
DRIVE IRIS EN
20
SL-56 BOARD (2/2)
FOCUS MOTOR PE ENO (SEE PAGE 4-28) AU OUT (SEE PAGE 4-40)
FOCUS M
MOTOR DRIVE
XZM RST SENS
FOCUS MOTOR XFC RST SENS Y-OUT IC802
SENSOR V OUT J251

HI SO, HISI, XHI SCK


C-OUT VIDEO

ADDRESS BUS
PE EN1 CNT Y AMP A/V
IC183
XCKE, XCS3, CNT C OUT
ZOOM ZOOM MOTOR
MOTOR
M DRIVE
XRAS, XCAS, (SEE PAGE 4-46)
PE DIR XRDWR CN252
16 IC506
ZOOM MOTOR (SEE PAGE 4-19) 1A/1B D (+)
SDRAM IC851
SENSOR
XWE0, XWE1 USB DATA USB
14 (SEE PAGE 4-27) I/F
D (–) USB
FLASH UNIT (SEE PAGE 4-47)
CAM SO, CAM SI, XCAM SCK
STRB ON USB DET
PHOTO TR OUT
FLASH
UNIT
EXT STROB ON
HI SO, HI SI, XHI SCK J252
STB CHARGE IC404 LANC SIG
CNT Y, CNT C
XMS IN XLANC JACK IN
HI XMS IN LANC DC (EXT FLASH)
CONTROL SWITCH BLOCK EXT STROB ON
(ZOOM POWER SWITCH)
XPWR SW XCS, WE IC406
POWER SWITCH (SEE PAGE 4-30) EEPROM
(SEE PAGE 4-30) IC507
ZOOM SW AD 1.8VS IC001
ZOOM SWITCH LANC SIG LANC SIG
EEPROM 1.8VP
LANC DC LANC DC DC CONTROL
PANEL –15.3V
XLANC JACK IN XLANC JACK IN (SEE PAGE 4-27)
MOVIE/STILL SW CAM –7.5V
MOVIE/STILL/PLAY FAST CHATGE FAST CHARGE (SEE PAGE 4-43) FAST CHG
SWITCH XCAM/PB SW CAM 15V
INIT CHARGE ON INIT CHARGE ON
PANEL 13.2V
XSHTR LOOK SW INIT CHG
SHUTTER PANEL 6.5V
SWITCH XSHTR SW IC402 IC401 D401 CAM P 5V
XREST BATT UNREG SYS DD
RESET REG SP 5V
CONTROL SWITCH BLOCK ACV UNREG A 3.2V
(MODE SW) (SEE PAGE 4-29) (SEE PAGE 4-29) LCD DD
D402 PANEL 3.2V
BACKUP VCC
CAM 3.2V
SYS DD ON SYS DD ON
SL-56 BOARD (1/2) D 3.2V CN001
LCD DD ON LCD DD ON
PANEL 4.9V
BATT XEXT BATT XEXT
A 4.9V DC IN
IC301 BATT SIG BATT SIG
LCD902
LCD LCD DRIVE BL ON
DATA ACV UNREG
MODULE BL LED ON
(SEE PAGE 4-39) PANEL PWM IC405 BATT UNREG + BT901
TIMER S BATTERY
FUNCTION AD1 – 3 CLOCK TERMINAL
KEY (SEE PAGE 4-30) –
VL 3V
BT151
LITHIUM BATTERY DD-141 BOARD
05

3-1 3-2
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3-8. POWER BLOCK DIAGRAM 1

MS-54 BOARD DD-141 BOARD


(SEE PAGE 4-9, 10 ) CN852
CN005 CN001
FAST CHARGE FAST CHARGE
1 1 69
INT CHARGE ON INIT CHARGE ON
2 2 71
SYS DD ON SYS DD ON
70
LCD DD ON
68
CN001
F005 ST UNREG
ACV UNREG ST UNREG 51
1 7 7
BATT/XEXT ST UNREG 53
DC IN 3 R005 8 8
F004 BL UNREG BU UNREG 63
2 9 9
65
F003 UNREG3
Q002 Q003 10 10
UNREG3
11 11
F002 UNREG2
12 12
D006 UNREG2
CN002 F001 13 13
BATT UNREG BATT UNREG
+ 1 14 14 64
BT901 BATT SIG
BATTERY S 2 Q004
TERMINAL – 3 L001 SWITCHING Q009, 013
L006 41
B+ D1.8VS
SWITCH 43
D1.8VP 42
D003, 004 Q021, 024, 030 44
SWITCHING B– PANEL –15.3V
RECT 62
Q034 SWITCH
CN003
BATT SIG D002
2 (ACCESS LED)
BATT/XEXT T001 D002 Q020, 023, 026, 029
TO 1
SY-58 BOARD A4.9V B– CAM –7.5V
3 3 50
CN704 SWITCH
(SEE PAGE 3-15)
MS VCC 2
13
CAM 15V
5 52
L002 Q001
Q019, 027, 031, 033
IC001 SWITCHING TO
6 B+ PANEL 13.2V
10 CN004 4 60 SY-58 BOARD
DC CONTROL EMERGENCY SWITCH
VCC CN711
3 (SEE PAGE4-43) DETECT
MEMORY STICK 1 8 (SEE PAGE 3-17)
VCC 18
9 Q010 Q020, 032, 025, 028

VCC
OUTA 46 D001
1 B+ PANEL 6.5V
OUTB 44 SWITCH 58
SCPC 24
L004 L011 55
CAM P5V
POW CONT 20 57
SP 5V 59
CTLB 21 Q003
SWITCHING 61
CTLCD 22

OUTC 40
SCPB 13
SCPA 8 R072 A3.2V 37
Q002 SWITCHING 39
SCPD 29 SWITCHING L003 L012 Q036
PANEL 3.2V
54
L009
CAM 3.2V 46
48
L005 45
D3.2V
16 RT OUTD 39 47
49
Q005 – 008 Q014, 016
L014
17 CT B+ PANEL 4.9V
REG 56
SWITCH
LCD DD ON
L008
A4.9V 38
40
VREF 19
L801

Q806, 807
IC851
USB IF A3.2V
(SEE PAGE 4-47)

IC802
VIDEO AMP
(SEE PAGE4-46)

05

3-15 3-16
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3-9. POWER BLOCK DIAGRAM 2

SL-56 BOARD
SY-58 BOARD
IC404
HI FLASH
CN704
CN711 (SEE PAGE 4-30)
BATT/XEXT CN706 IC301
FAST CHARGE BATT/XEXT 20 14
12 100 FAST CHARGE Q409 ST UNREG
INIT CHARGE ON 8 LCD DRIVE
10 27 INIT CHARGE BATT SI 48 IF BATT SIG (SEE PAGE 4-39)
SYS DD ON 13 TO
11 29 SYS DD ON BATT SG 49 BLOCK FLASH
LCD DD ON MS-54 BOARD
13 47 LCD DD ON Q701, 702 UNIT CN705 CN301
CN003
POWER LED D3.2V MS VCC
2 (SEE PAGE 3-13) A4.9V EVER 3.2V EVER 3.2V
60 4 1 1

A4.9V
12
D412 MS ON
CPC
(POWER LED) (IC501)
(FOR CHECK)
10 18 D301 – 303
CN709
IC401 LED
BACK UP VDD BACK UP VDD CN703 CN151
2 REG 3
(SEE PAGE 4-29) A4.9V A4.9V D3.2V D3.2V
6 6
D401 D402 D3.2V VL3V
7 7 BT151
28 ST UNREG ST UNREG R485 (3V)
D410
30 ACV UNREG
IC405
16 BL UNREG BL UNREG XLANC ON
18
TIMER CLOCK CD-282 BOARD
BATT UNREG (SEE PAGE 4-30)
17 Q102 CN101 CN401
Q404
D1.8VS IC406 IC402 IC403 CAM 15V CAM 15V
38 14 5
40 EEPROM RESET LANC IC401
(SEE PAGE 4-30) (SEE PAGE 4-29) (SEE PAGE 4-29) Q103, 105
39 D1.8VP CCD
41 CAM DD ON SWITCHING IMAGER
PANEL –15V CAM 15V CA15V (SEE PAGE 4-8)
19
CAM –7.5V CAM –7.5V CAM –7.5V CAM –7.5V CAM –7.5V
31 1 18
CAM 15V
29 Q104
IC252 IC301 IC101
IC253 IC302 IC303 IC102
DA/AD CAMERA DSP, V ENCODER, TIMING
CONVERTER AUDIO AMP MEMORY CONTROL 64M SDRAM 64M SDRAM A/D CONVERTER
GENERATOR LENS UNIT
(SEE PAGE 4-15) (SEE PAGE 4-16) (SEE PAGE 4-22) (SEE PAGE 4-23) (SEE PAGE 4-24) (SEE PAGE 4-17)
(SEE PAGE 4-17) (SEE PAGE 4-19)
PANEL 13.2V
TO 21
PANEL 6.5V
DD-141 BOARD 23 CN183
CN852 24 CAM P5V CAM P5V Q182 F SENS VCC
(SEE PAGE 3-16) 7 VCC
26 Z SENS VCC
FB304 19 VCC
CAM SP5V Q253
20 L303
22 FB301
L254 XLENS RST LED
42 A3.2V A3.2V FB302
44 A4.9V
PANEL 3.2V Q189, 190 DAC ENB
27 D1.8VP D1.8VP CONTROL SWITCH
33 CAM 3.2V CAM 3.2V BLOCK
35 (ZOOM/POWER SW)
D1.8VS D1.8VS CN708 (SEE PAGE 4-29)
30 D3.2V D3.2V D3.2V
D3.2V
32 4 D3.2V
34
L185 L181 FB181

IC506 IC507 IC504 IC501 IC503 IC182 IC183 IC188, IC186


SHUTTER/FOCUS ZOOM MOTOR IC192 – 194 EVR
SDRAM EEPROM FLASH ROM MC CAM CLOCK CN707
MOTOR DRIVE DRIVE (SEE PAGE 4-20)
(SEE PAGE 4-27) (SEE PAGE 4-27) (SEE PAGE 4-28) (SEE PAGE 4-26) (SEE PAGE 4-26) IRIS/FOCUS D3.2V
(SEE PAGE 4-19) (SEE PAGE 4-19)
PRE DRIVE 3 D3.2V
(SEE PAGE 4-20)

CONTROL SWITCH
CN702 CN801 BL UNIT BLOCK
BL UNREG
PD-128 BOARD (MODE SW)
3 3 BL UNREG (SEE PAGE 4-29)
LCD901

CN701 CN802 CN901


PANEL –15V PANEL –15V PANEL –15V VSS
1 1 9
PANEL 13.2V PANEL 13.2V PANEL 13.2V VGH COLOR
2 2 1
PANEL 6.5V PANEL 6.5V LCD
3 3 UNIT
PANEL 3.2V PANEL 3.2V L801
5 5
PANEL 4.9V PANEL 4.9V D3.2V
25 6 6 L903
PANEL 4.9V PANEL 4.9V VSH
41 A4.9V 4 4 12
43 VSH
2

IC801 IC802 IC901 IC902


TIMING
I/O EXP LCD DRIVE COM AMP
GENERATOR
(SEE PAGE 4-33) (SEE PAGE 4-34) (SEE PAGE 4-35)
(SEE PAGE 4-35)

05

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SECTION 4
PRINTED WIRING BOARDS AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS

THIS NOTE IS COMMON FOR WIRING BOARDS AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS


(In addition to this, the necessary note is printed in each block)

(For printed wiring boards) (Measuring conditions voltage and waveform)


• b: Pattern from the side which enables seeing. • Voltages and waveforms are measured between the
(The other layers’ patterns are not indicated) measurement points and ground when camera shoots
• Through hole is omitted. color bar chart of pattern box. They are reference values
• Circled numbers refer to waveforms. and reference waveforms. *
• There are few cases that the part printed on diagram (VOM of DC 10 MΩ input impedance is used)
isn’t mounted in this model. • Voltage values change depending upon input impedance
• Chip parts. of VOM used.)
Transistor Diode
C 6 5 4 4 5 6 4 5 1 2 3 3 3 1. Connection

B E 1 2 3 3 2 1 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1 2 1 2 1 Pattern box
(For schematic diagrams)
• All capacitors are in µF unless otherwise noted. pF : µ
µF. 50 V or less are not indicated except for electrolytics
and tantalums.
• Chip resistors are 1/10 W unless otherwise noted.
kΩ=1000 Ω, MΩ=1000 kΩ.
• Caution when replacing chip parts. L
New parts must be attached after removal of chip.
Be careful not to heat the minus side of tantalum
capacitor, Because it is damaged by the heat.
• Some chip part will be indicated as follows.
Example C541 L452 Front of the lens
22U 10UH
TA A 2520 L=About 90cm

Kinds of capacitor
Temperature characteristics 2. Adjust the distance so that the output waveform of Fig.
External dimensions (mm) a and the Fig. b can be obtain.

• Constants of resistors, capacitors, ICs and etc with XX H


Yellow

Magenta

indicate that they are not used.


White
Cyan
Green

In such cases, the unused circuits may be indicated.


Red
Blue

• Parts with ★ differ according to the model/destination.


Refer to the mount table for each function.
• All variable and adjustable resistors have characteristic
curve B, unless otherwise noted.
• Signal name
XEDIT → EDIT PB/XREC → PB/REC A B A=B B A
• 2: non flammable resistor
Fig. a (Video output terminal output waveform)
• 1: fusible resistor
• C: panel designation
• A: B+ Line * Color bar chart
• B: B– Line * picture frame
Magenta
Green
Yellow

White

• J : IN/OUT direction of (+,–) B LINE. *


Cyan

Monitor TV
Blue
Red

• C: adjustment for repair. * picture frame


• Circled numbers refer to waveforms. *
* Indicated by the color red.

Note : The components identified by mark 0 or Fig.b (Picture on monitor TV)


dotted line with mark 0 are critical for safety.
Replace only with part number specified. When indicating parts by reference number, please
include the board name.
Note : Les composants identifiés par une marque
0 sont critiques pour la sécurité.
Ne les remplacer que par une pièce portant
le numéro spécifie.

4-1
DSC-S70

4-1. FRAME SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS


FRAME SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (1/2)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

A
CONTROL
LCD901 SWITCH CONTROL
PANEL UNIT CPC FLASH UNIT BLOCK SWITCH
(COLOR LCD) (FOR CHECK) ZOOM/ BLOCK
POWER_SW (MODE_SW)
MIC901 SP901 S901 S903
MICROPHONE SPEAKER MOVIE STILL PLAY
POWER
B
S902
(ZOOM) S904
24
23
22
21

20
19

18
17
16
15
14

13
12

11
10

10

11

12
13

14

15
16

17

18

10
9
8
7

6
5
4

3
2
1

2
3
4

5
6
7

9
8
7

5
4

2
1
(SHUTTER)
W T

A_4.9V
UNREG

POP_UP_ON
PHOTO_TR_OUT

UNREG_GND

STRB_PHOTO_ON
STROB_ON

STB_CHARGE
CLD
SPD
CTR
EX3

EX2
VB12

RES
TST
VR
VG
VB

GND
VSH

COM
VGL
VSS
MO2
MO1

GPCK
SPS
CLS

VCC
VSH
VGH

N.C

N.C
N.C
REG_GND

XCPC_IN
N.C
HSY

VG
UNREG

LANC_IN

LANC_OUT
N.C

RF7

TXD
RXD

RESET

VDD

MIC SIG

MIC GND
PANEL_COM

XSTB_FULL

TALLY
SP +

SP -
CN802 14P CN701 14P

PANEL_-15.3V 1 1 PANEL_-15.3V

PANEL_13.2V 2 2 PANEL_13.2V

PANEL_6.5V 3 3 PANEL_6.5V
CN901 24P

CN706 10P
CN709 18P

2P
CN710 2P
C PANEL_4.9V 4 4 PANEL_4.9V

YP-052 HARNESS

CN712
PANEL_3.2V 5 5 PANEL_3.2V
D_3.2V 6 6 D_3.2V

6
5

4
3
2

6
5

4
3
2
1
PANEL_COM 7 7 PANEL_COM

ZOOM_SW_AD
NC

D_3.2V
NC
GND

XPER_SW

XSHTR_SW
GND

XSHTR_LOCK_SW
D_3.2V
XCAM/PB_SW
MOVIE/XSTILL_SW
HSY 8 8 HSY
VG 9 9 VG

ND901 CN851 20P REG_GND 10 10 REG_GND

20 N.C REG_GND 11 11 REG_GND


PD-128 BOARD

CN707 6P
CN708 6P
D 19 BL_HIGH PANEL_Y 12 12 PANEL_Y

18 BL_HIGH PANEL_R-Y 13 13 PANEL_R-Y

17 N.C PANEL_B-Y 14 14 PANEL_B-Y

16 N.C SY-58 BOARD (1/2)


15 N.C
CN801 12P CN702 12P
14 N.C
BL_GND 1 1 BL_GND
BACK LIGHT

13 N.C
BL_GND 2 2 BL_GND
12 N.C
BL_UNREG 3 3 BL_UNREG
E 11 N.C
BL_ON 4 4 BL_ON

YP-051 HARNESS
10 N.C
BL_LED_ON 5 5 BL_LED_ON
9 N.C
PANEL_PWM 6 6 PANEL_PWM
8 N.C
XHI_SCK 7 7 XHI_SCK
7 N.C
BL UNIT

HI_SO 8 8 HI_SO
6 N.C
XCS_PANEL_D/A 9 9 XCS_PANEL_D/A
5 LED
PANEL_V 10 10 PANEL_V
4 LED_GND
F 3 BL_LOW
HDO
REG_GND
11
12
11 HDO
12 REG_GND
2 BL_LOW
1 UNREG_GND

CN101 18P
CN183 26P

TEMP_COM (GND)

Z_SENS_GND

F_SENS_GND
Z_SENS_RST
Z_SENS_VCC

F_SENS_VCC

F_SENS_RST

VSUB_CONT
TEMP_OUT

CAM_-7.5V
GND/TEMP
G

CCD_OUT

CAM_15V
FOCUS_A

FOCUS_B

FOCUS_B
FOCUS_A
ZOOM_A
ZOOM_B

ZOOM_B

ZOOM_A

DRIVE+
DRIVE-

HALL+

HALL-
BIAS+

BIAS-

VSHT

GND

GND

GND
V3A
V3B

V1A

V1B
RG

H2
H1

V4

V2
IA
IB

IA

IB
05

26
25

24

23
22

21
20
19

18

17
16

15

14
13
12

11
10

18
17

16
15
14

13
12
11

10
9

8
7

6
5

4
3

2
1

8
7

6
5

3
2

1
FP-021 FLEXIBLE BOARD

10

11
12

13
14

15

16
17

18
1
2

3
4
5

6
7
8

9
H

VSHT
RG

H2
H1
CAM_-7.5V

VSUB_CONT

V4

V3A
V3B

V2
V1A

V1B
GND

GND

CCD_OUT
GND

CAM_15V
GND/TEMP
CCD IMAGER

CN401 18P
LENZ UNIT

I
CD-282 BOARD

FRAME (1/2)
4-3 4-4
I
A

J
F

L
E

K
C
B

H
G
D
1

DC IN 3P
MEMORY STICK
2

S
BT901
BATTERY TERMINAL
1 10

3
2
1
3
2
1
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

10

05
BS

INT

N.C
N.C
DIO

VSS
VCC
VCC
VSS

SCLK
CN004

CN001

CN002

BATT_SIG
ACV_GND
3

BATT_GND
BATT/XEXT
3P

3P
ACV_UNREG

BATT_UNREG
10P
FRAME SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (2/2)

D002

MS-54 BOARD
ACCESS LED(RED)
5

4-5
LCD902

CN003

CN005
LCD MODULE

BATT_SIG
BATT/XEXT

FAST_CHARGE

UNREG5(ST_UNREG)
UNREG5(ST_UNREG)
REG_GND
REG_GND
REG_GND
REG_GND
INIT_CHARGE_ON
REG_GND
MS_VCC
GND_GARD
MS_SCLK
GND_GARD
XMS_IN
GND_GARD
MS_DIO
MS_BS
REG_GND
ACCESS_LED
A_4.9V

UNREG1(BATT_UNREG)
UNREG2(D3.2/1.8V)
UNREG2(D3.2/1.8V)
UNREG3(TRANS/A4.9)
UNREG3(TRANS/A4.9)
14P
14P

UNREG4(BL_UNREG/ACV) 9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

14
13
12
11
10
14
13
12
11
10
6

FP-031 FLEXIBLE BOARD


1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22

COM1
COM2
SEG1
SEG2
SEG3
SEG4
SEG5
SEG6
SEG7
SEG8
SEG9
COM3
COM4
CN302

SEG10
SEG11
SEG12
SEG13
SEG14
SEG15
SEG16
SEG17
SEG18

YP-052
FP-024

HARNESS
HARNESS
22P
7

8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14

CN001
CN704

A_4.9V

MS_BS

XMS_IN
MS_DIO

MS_VCC
MS_SCLK
BATT_SIG

REG_GND
REG_GND
REG_GND
REG_GND
REG_GND
REG_GND
BATT/XEXT

14P
GND_GARD
GND_GARD
GND_GARD
14P

ACCESS_LED

FAST_CHARGE
CN703 7P CN151 7P

13 UNREG2(D3.2/1.8V)
12 UNREG2(D3.2/1.8V)
INIT_CHARGE_ON
8

11 UNREG3(TRANS/A4.9)
10 UNREG3(TRANS/A4.9)
S151

KEY_AD1 1 1 KEY_AD1

UNREG5(ST_UNREG)
UNREG5(ST_UNREG)

14 UNREG1(BATT_UNREG)
9 UNREG4(BL_UNREG/ACV)
KEY_AD2 2 2 KEY_AD2
(CONTROL BUTTON)

KEY_AD3 3 3 KEY_AD3
CN852 80P CN711 80P
REG_GND 4 4 REG_GND
FP-029

1 REG_GND REG_GND 2 79 REG_GND REG_GND 80


BOARD

XCHG_LED 5 5 XCHG_LED
FLEXIBLE

3 REG_GND REG_GND 4 77 REG_GND REG_GND 78


D_3.2V 6 6 D_3.2V
5 AU_OUT REG_GND 6 75 REG_GND AU_OUT 76
VL_3V 7 7 VL_3V
S153
S152

7 AU_GND USB_D+OUT 8 73 USB_D+OUT AU_GND 74


S154

(FLASH)
DISPLAY

9 XAU_LINE_MUTE USB_D-OUT 10 71 USB_D-OUT XAU_LINE_MUTE 72


PROGRAM AE
9

11 REG_GND REG_GND 12 69 REG_GND REG_GND 70

13 C_OUT USB_TXENL 14 67 USB_TXENL C_OUT 68

15 REG_GND USB_XVDATA 16 65 USB_XVDATA REG_GND 66


-
+

S157
S155

17 Y_OUT REG_GND 18 63 REG_GND Y_OUT 64


S156

S158
LCD
FOCUS

VOLUME
VOLUME

BACK LIGHT

19 REG_GND USB_D+IN 20 61 USB_D+IN REG_GND 62


PROGRAM AE
PROGRAM AE

21 CNT_Y USB_D-IN 22 59 USB_D-IN CNT_Y 60

23 REG_GND REG_GND 24 57 REG_GND REG_GND 58

25 CNT_C USB_SUSPND 26 55 USB_SUSPND CNT_C 56


10

D303
D302
D301

27 VOUT_ON USB_D+PULLUP 28 53 USB_D+PULLUP VOUT_ON 54


(TARRY)
(STROB)

(AELOCK)

29 REG_GND LNAC_JACK_IN 30 51 LNAC_JACK_IN REG_GND 52


BT151

31 N.C. EXT_STRB_ON 32 49 EXT_STRB_ON N.C. 50

33 N.C. USB_DET 34 47 USB_DET N.C. 48


(LITHIUM BATTERY)

35 REG_GND AV_JACK_IN 36 45 AV_JACK_IN REG_GND 46

37 A_3.2V A_4.9V 38 43 A_4.9V A_3.2V 44

39 A_3.2V A_4.9V 40 41 A_4.9V A_3.2V 42

41 D_1.8VS D_1.8VP 42 39 D_1.8VP D_1.8VS 40


11

43 D_1.8VS D_1.8VP 44 37 D_1.8VP D_1.8VS 38

45 D_3.2V CAM_3.2V 46 35 CAM_3.2V D_3.2V 36

47 D_3.2V CAM_3.2V 48 33 CAM_3.2V D_3.2V 34

49 D_3.2V CAM_-7.5V 50 31 CAM_-7.5V D_3.2V 32

51 ST_UNREG CAM_15V 52 29 CAM_15V ST_UNREG 30


BOARD TO BOARD CONNECTOR

DD-141 BOARD
53 ST_UNREG PANEL_3.2V 54 27 PANEL_3.2V ST_UNREG 28

55 CAM_P_5V PANEL_4.9V 56 25 PANEL_4.9V CAM_P_5V 26


SY-58 BOARD (2/2)

57 CAM_P_5V PANEL_6.5V 58 23 PANEL_6.5V CAM_P_5V 24


12

59 SP_5V PANEL_13.2V 60 21 PANEL_13.2V SP_5V 22

61 SP_5V PANEL_-15V 62 19 PANEL_-15V SP_5V 20

63 BL_UNREG BATT_UNREG 64 17 BATT_UNREG BL_UNREG 18


SL-56 BOARD

65 BL_UNREG N.C. 66 15 N.C. BL_UNREG 16

67 N.C. LCD_DD_ON 68 13 LCD_DD_ON N.C. 14

69 FAST_CHARGE SYS_DD_ON 70 11 SYS_DD_ON FAST_CHARGE 12

71 INIT_CHARGE_ON REG_GND 72 9 REG_GND INIT_CHARGE_ON 10

73 LANC_DC LANC_SIG 74 7 LANC_SIG LANC_DC 8


13

75 XLANC_PWR_ON REG_GND 76 5 REG_GND XLANC_PWR_ON 6

77 REG_GND REG_GND 78 3 REG_GND REG_GND 4

79 REG_GND REG_GND 80 1 REG_GND REG_GND 2

CN705 9P CN301 9P

AELOCK_LED 9 9 AELOCK_LED

TALLY_LED 8 8 TARRY_LED

XSTROBE_LED 7 7 XSTROB_LED
14

REG_GND 6 6 REG_GND
FP-027

D412

LCD_COM/XDATA 5 5 LCD_COM/XDATA
POWER

LCD_CS 4 4 LCD_CS
CN851

LCD_SCK 3 3 LCD_SCK
AV_JACK_IN

REG_GND
A_OUT
REG_GND
V_OUT
LANC_DC
XLANC_JACK_IN
REG_GND
LANC_SIG
EXT_STRB_ON
REG_GND
USB_DET
REG_GND
D+
D-
REG_GND
FLEXIBLE BOARD

16P

LCD_SO 2 2 LCD_SO
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

EVER_3.2V 1 1 EVER_3.2V
4-6
15

J251
A/V OUT
16

J252

FP-028 FLEXIBLE BOARD


(EXT FLASH)

CN252 4P
4 GND

3 D+
USB
17

2 D-

1 VCC
CN251
18

AV_JACK_IN
16P

REG_GND
D-
D+
REG_GND
USB_DET
REG_GND
EXT_STROB_ON
LANC_SIG
REG_GND
XLANC_JACK_IN
LANC_DC
V_OUT
REG_GND
A_OUT
REG_GND

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
19
DSC-S70

FRAME (2/2)
DSC-S70

4-2. PRINTED WIRING BOARDS AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS


• See page 4-49 for waveforms.
CD-282 (CCD IMAGER) PRINTED WIRING BOARD AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
– Ref. No.: CD-282 board; 2,000 series –
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

• For Printed Wiring Board.


• CD-282 board is four-layer print board. However, the patterns A CD-282 BOARD 4
of layers 2 to 3 have not been included in the diagram. CCD IMAGER Q402
2SC4178-F13F14-T1
S14.8/
P0

• There are few cases that the part isn't mounted in this model -REF.NO.:2,000 SERIES-
BUFFER

R408 0
S11.4/P0
is printed on this diagram. XX MARK:NO MOUNT C406
0.1u
• Chip transistor NO MARK:STILL/PB MODE S10.5/
P0

C410 XX
S:STILL MODE R407
C B P:PB MODE
R405
3300

C409
XX

S11.4/P0
10p

S-1.7/P0
S-1.7/P0

S-1.7/P0
S-0.2/P0

S-0.2/P0

S-0.2/P0
3
B E 5
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

V4
V3A

V3B
V2

V1A
V1B

TEST
TEST

GND
VOUT
IC401
CCD IMAGER
IC401
2 1

CSUB
C

GND

VDD
SUB
ICX262AQ

RG
H2
H1

H1

H2
VL
20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11

S2/P0
S2.7/P0

S-7.4/P0
S8.4/P0

S8.2/P0

S2.7/P0

S2/P0
S2.6/P0
S14.8/P0
R401
0
2
R402 0 C407
0.1u
D R412 C413
D401
C404 R406
0 1u MA111 0.1u 270
-(K8).S0
R404
FB401 1M
C412
2200p
R403
S9/P0 2700
L401 D402 D403
C402 C403 22uH
22u 0.1u XX XX 0.1
16V
C414 TH401 R409
100k C408
0.1u 47k 0.1u
C401
E TH402 10u
20V
R410
XX
R411
XX Q401
UN9213J-(K8).SO
C405
0.1u
XX SWITCH

CL418
CL417

CL416

CL415
CL414

CL413

CL412
CL411
CL410
CL409

CL408

CL407
CL406

CL405
CL404

CL403
CL402

CL401
SIGNAL PATH

CN401 18P

10

11
12

13
14
15

16
17

18
1

2
3
4

5
6
7

8
9
F

GND/TEMP

RG

H2
H1

CAM_-7.5V
VSUB_CONT
VSHT

V4
V3A

V3B
V2
V1A

V1B
GND
GND

CCD_OUT
GND

CAM_15V
VIDEO
SIGNAL

Y/CHROMA

REC
05

G SY-58 BOARD (2/8)


CN101
(SEE PAGE 4-17)

Precautions for Replacement of CCD Imager


• The CD-282 board mounted as a repair part is not equipped
with a CCD imager.
When replacing this board, remove the CCD imager from the
old one and mount it onto the new one.
• If the CCD imager has been replaced, carry out all the
adjustments for the camera section.
• As the CCD imager may be damaged by static electricity from
its structure, handle it carefully like for the MOS IC.
In addition, ensure that the receiver is not covered with dusts
nor exposed to strong light.

CCD IMAGER
CD-282 4-7 4-8
DSC-S70

MS-54 (FU, MEMORY STICK) PRINTED WIRING BOARD AND SHEMATIC DIAGRAM
– Ref. No.: MS-54 board; 2,000 series –
• For Printed Wiring Board.
• There are few cases that the part isn't mounted in this model 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
is printed on this diagram.
• Chip transistor MS-54 BOARD
C A FU/MEMORY STICK (FU/MS BLOCK)
-REF.NO.:2,000 SERIES-
XX MARK:NO MOUNT
NO MARK:STILL/PB MODE
B E CN001 3P LF001
CN005 14P
1 FAST_CHARGE
ACV_UNREG 1
R005 2 INIT_CHARGE_ON
B DC IN ACV_GND

BATT/XEXT
2

3
D003
MA8082-(K8).S0
8.2
10
3216
R006
1k 3 REG_GND
R001 D001 Q002,003 Q003 4 REG_GND
FB002
R008 1k MA8082-(K8).S0 BATTERY 2SB1122-ST-TD
XX CHARGE/DISCHARGE 5 REG_GND
Q002
SI4963DY-T1 F005 1.4A/32V 6 REG_GND
R009 7.6 DD-141 BOARD (1/3)
C001 C002 7.8 8.2
XX XX 0 7 UNREG5(ST_UNREG) CN001
2
D006 (THROUGH THE
LND001 1SS357-TPH3 F004 1.4A/32V 8 UNREG5(ST_UNREG)
7 YP-052 HARNESS)
FLAME_GND 8 1 8.3 9 UNREG4(BL_UNREG/ACV) (SEE PAGE 4-43)
8 R007
6800 F003 1.4A/32V 10 UNREG3(TRANS/A4.9)
8
3.2
C BT901
R003
470k
3 5 0 11
12
UNREG3(TRANS/A4.9)

BATTERY 6 F002 1.4A/32V UNREG2(D3.2/1.8V)


4
TERMINAL 13 UNREG2(D3.2/1.8V)
Q004
CN002 3P D005 7.8 UN9213J-(K8).SO 14 UNREG1(BATT_UNREG)
MA8120-TX SWITCHING F001 1.4A/32V
BATT_UNREG 1 C005

S BATT_SIG 2
FB001
7.8
C004
0.022u
XX

BATT_GND 3
R004
1M
0 1608
D Q001
SSM3K03FE(TPL3)
SWITCHING

R002
1k

D002
CN003 14P CL-270HR-C-TS
F BATT/XEXT 1
(ACCESS LED(RED))

BATT_SIG 2 C006 MEMORY STICK


0.1u
A_4.9V 3 CN004 10P
ACCESS_LED 4 1 VSS
REG_GND 5 2 BS
SY-58 BOARD (6/8) MS_BS 6 3 VCC

10
CN704
MS_DIO 7 4 DIO
(THROUGH THE
FP-024 FLEXIBLE) GND_GARD 8 5 N.C
(SEE PAGE 4-25)
G XMS_IN 9 6 INT
GND_GARD 10 7 N.C

1
MS_SCLK 11 8 SCLK
GND_GARD 12 9 VCC
MS_VCC 13 10 VSS
REG_GND 14
C003
0.1u C007
05 2200p

The components identified by mark 0 or dotted Les composants identifiés par une marque 0 sont
line with mark 0 are critical for safety. critiques pour la sécurité. Ne les remplacer que
Replace only with part number specified. par une piéce portant le numéro spécifié.

FU/MEMORY STICK
4-9 4-10 MS-54
DSC-S70

• For Printed Wiring Board.


• PD-128 board is four-layer print board. However, the patterns
of layers 2 to 3 have not been included in the diagram.
PD-128 (TG, LCD) PRINTED WIRING BOARD • There are few cases that the part isn't mounted in this model
– Ref. No.: PD-128 board; 2,000 series – is printed on this diagram.
• Chip transistor
C

B E

TG, LCD
PD-128 4-31 4-32
DSC-S70

PD-128 (LCD DRIVE) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM • See page 4-49 for waveforms.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

A PD-128 BOARD (1/2) ND901 BACK LIGHT

LCD DRIVE (RGB BLOCK)


-REF.NO.:2,000 SERIES-
XX MARK:NO MOUNT
NO MARK:STILL/PB MODE

10

11

12
13

14

15

16

17
18

19
20
1

3
4

8
9
B

20P

UNREG_GND

BL_LOW

BL_LOW
LED_GND

LED

N.C

N.C

N.C
N.C

N.C

N.C

N.C
N.C

N.C

N.C

N.C

N.C
BL_HIGH

BL_HIGH
N.C
CN851

FRPV

FRPT
COM_ADJ

AMP
BRT_R

BRT_B
C BL UNIT
JL004
L803
4.7uH C817 C818 C811
22u 22u JL005 R808 R812 R813 R817 10u
16V 16V 22k 47k 15k 12k 10V C813
0.1u

L801 R818
R809 R814
100uH 12k 33k 39k

C812
D L802
10uH
10u
10V

IC801 C807 C808


MB40D001PFV-G-BND-ER 47u 0.1u P_4.9V
C801 6.3V
0.1u
3.1 3.1

13

12
VDD P_MUTE

1.9

1.1

0.8
2.3

2.3

2.4
2.4

2.4

4.9
6.5
3.2 3.1

14

11
C802 VCC BRT_TST

H_REV
0.1u
CN801 12P 3.2 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25

15

10
H_REV BL_LEVEL

COM_AMP

GAMMA2
GAMMA0

RGB_AMP

FRP
COM_FRP
OUT_LIM

VSH
VCC2
SUB_BRT_R
SUB_BRT_B
COM_BLK_LVL
BL_GND 1
V_REV 3.2 1.8 V-COM
E

16
V_REV V-COM

9
BL_GND 2
BL_UNREG 3 NTSC 3.2 1.2 VCO
2

17
NTSC VCO

8
JL001
BL_ON 4
JL002 COMTST 0 0.9 COM_ADJ 2.5
SY-58 BOARD (8/8)

18

48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
COMTST COM_ADJ COM_BLK B_OUT

7
BL_LED_ON 5 VB
CN702 JL003 C806 3.2 2 C814
PANEL_PWM 6 2.9 2.3 AMP 0.1u XTEST B_DC_DET 1u
(THROUGH THE
3
19
CLK RGB_AMP

6
1.9 2.5
YP-051 HARNESS) XHI_SCK 7 BRIGHT G_OUT VG
(SEE PAGE 4-29) 0.1 20 2 2 2.1 C815
SI CONT CONTRAST G_DC_DET

5
HI_SO 8
XCS_PANEL_D/A 9 1.8 BRT_B
COM-O
COM_OUT
1 R_OUT
2.5
1u
VR
F IC802 4
21

SO BRT_B R803

4
2 C816
PANEL_V 0 SUB_CON_B R_DC_DET
PANEL_V 10 1 3 2.3 BRT_R
1u COM-O
COM-O
LCD DRIVE
22

HDO XEN BRT_R SUB_CON_R GND1

3
HDO 11 PD-128 BOARD
(2/2) 3.1 IC802
REG_GND 12 3.1 1.1 COLOR VCC1 IR3Y37A4 GND2 FRPV
4
23

VDDA COLOR

2
FRPV
OSD_B SYNC_OUT FRPT PD-128 BOARD
C819 1.9 3.1 FRPT
2200p (2/2)
7
24

VSS BRIGHT OSD_G SYNC_IN

1
LND801 R805 OSD_R
5 EXT_BGP
4.6
P_XHD
0 4.9
STATIC_GND
D801
BLACK_IN
8 6 SYNC_SEP

IC801

Y/CR/XRGB_SW
MA111-(K8).S0

AGC_OUT

REG_OUT
I/O EXP (EVR)

R/R-Y/CR
H_FIL_IN
AGC_LVL

B/B-Y/CB
PICTURE

AGC_FIL
COMTST
INB

COLOR
COMTST

H_FIL
1

5
CN802 14P VCC NTSC

G/Y
NTSC
PANEL_-15.3V

2
PANEL_-15.3V 1 INA V_REV
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 V_REV
PANEL_13.2V

4
PANEL_13.2V 2 OUT H_REV
2 GND H_REV

0.8

1.2

0
3.1

2
PANEL_6.5V 3 V-COM
PD-128 BOARD IC803 V-COM
PANEL_4.9V 4 PANEL_4.9V (2/2) XX VCO
VCO
PANEL_3.2V 5 PANEL_3.2V

COLOR
C809 R821
D_3.2V 6 R806 R810
H SY-58 BOARD (7/8)
CN701 PANEL_COM 7 PANEL_COM 3
XX 0
XX
6.3V
10k

R807 R819 C810 R820


(THROUGH THE HSY 8 HSY XX XX 0.1u 100k
YP-051 HARNESS) PD-128 BOARD
(2/2) REG_GND
(SEE PAGE 4-27) VG 9
W_MSK
REG_GND 10

REG_GND 11
FB801 C803 0.01u
PANEL_Y 12
FB802 C804 0.01u
PANEL_R-Y 13
FB803 C805 0.01u
PANEL_B-Y 14
I 05
SIGNAL PATH

VIDEO SIGNAL

CHROMA Y

REC
J
PB

The components identified by mark 0 or dotted Les composants identifiés par une marque 0 sont
line with mark 0 are critical for safety. critiques pour la sécurité. Ne les remplacer que LCD DRIVE
Replace only with part number specified. par une piéce portant le numéro spécifié. PD-128 (1/2)
4-33 4-34
DSC-S70

PD-128 (TIMING GENERATOR) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM • See page 4-31 for PD-128 printed wiring board. • See page 4-49 for waveforms.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

A PD-128 BOARD (2/2)


TIMING GENERATOR (TG BLOCK)
-REF.NO.:2,000 SERIES-
XX MARK:NO MOUNT
NO MARK:STILL/PB MODE

VB
VG

VR
L901
10uH

B 2 PD-128 BOARD (1/2)


PANEL_13.2V

PANEL_-15.3V
L902 IC902 R929
10uH 100k 13.4
NJM062V(TE2)
3.9 13.4
9 1.7 Q903
2SD2216J-QR
R935
33k
OUT1 VCC+ (K8).SO

8
R911 R925
VB 10k C909 2.5 1.4 100k 1.4

2SB1462J-QR
VB IN1- OUT2

7
0.1u
1.3

(K8).SO
R914 C911

47

47

47
VG

0.01u

C917
Q902

C915

0.1u
VG 1M 560p 2.4 0.4 1.4 R936
R916 IN1+ IN2-

6
VR -10.2 22k
4 PD-128 BOARD (1/2)

R961

R960
R962
VR 68k C914
C907 6.8u
-10.2 0.4 Q901 Q904
0.001u 16V R937 C916

C918
VCC- IN2+

5
2SD2216J-QR 1

1u
2SB1462J-QR 1u
C P_4.9V
(K8).SO 1 (K8).SO 33k
35V

1T369-01-T8A
R917 R932
L903 68k
IC902 100k C913 D903

D902
10uH L905

R908
MA8047-H-TX

680k
-10.2 1u
2 PD-128 BOARD (1/2) PANEL_4.9V 6.8uH R938
COM AMP R933 22k
R912 R926 R928 33k
1M 33k 100k
R915
22k
C902 C905 C901 R922
R909 4700 Q901-904
3.3u 0.1u XX * C906 C908 R918
20V 6.3V 0.1u 82p R921 COM DRIVE
47k 4700
4 PD-128 BOARD (1/2) REG_GND

D C910

PANEL_COM
*R909 XX
US,AEP:120k
EXCEPT US,AEP:150k

V_COM
COM-O
VCO

CN901 24P LCD901


PANEL_COM
3 PD-128 BOARD (1/2) PANEL_COM 24 CLD
V-COM C904
V-COM 0.1u 23 SPD
COM-O
4 PD-128 BOARD (1/2) COM-O 22 CTR

4.9

4.9
2.5

4.9
4.9
4.9

2.4
2.3
VCO R913

3
VCO 0 21 EX3
E 1 PD-128 BOARD (1/2) PANEL_V 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 20 EX2
R904 19 VB12

P16

VSEPC
P15

MUT
PDP

GND

VDD
TST2

TST1
OSCI

OSCO
TESTO
47k
18 RES
2 PD-128 BOARD (1/2) PANEL_3.2V
17 TST
R905
47k 11 R934
0
16 VR
1
2.8
10 2.2 COLOR
48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
PD-128 BOARD (1/2) HDO SYNI CLD 15 VG LCD
0.5 UNIT
SYNC SPD 14 VB
4.9 2.4
F WIDE
PDPC
CTR
EX3
0
13 GND

12 VSH
3.2 4.9
NTSC NTPC1 EX2 11 COM

4.9
TESTI IC901 TESTO
2.4
10 VGL
TEST LCD TIMING GENERATOR RES 9 VSS
3.2 IC901 4.9
V_REV VREVC LZ9GH234 MODE2 8 MO2
R910 100k 4.9 4.9
C903 TESTI MODE1
0.1u 7 MO1
3.2 0
H_REV HREVC EX1 6 GPCK
COMTST
0
COMTST 13 SPS
4.8
5 SPS
G 4.8
LOWI CLS
3.9
4 CLS

12 14 3 VCC

2 VSH
WIDOV

WIDOT
BGPO

SYNO
BLKO

4
FRPV

FRPT

PD-128 BOARD (1/2) 1 VGH


BLKI

GND
HSY

VSY
VIN

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
2.4
2.4

2.5
4.6

2.4
2.4

H
R919 R920 SIGNAL PATH
68k 33k

C912
VIDEO SIGNAL
82p
CHROMA
P_XHD

3 PD-128 BOARD (1/2) HSY REC


I W_MSK

4 PD-128 BOARD (1/2) FRPV PB


FRPT

05

TIMING GENERATOR
PD-128 (2/2) 4-35 4-36
DSC-S70
• For Printed Wiring Board.
• SL-56 board is four-layer print board. However, the patterns
SL-56 (SWITCH, LCD, JACK) PRINTED WIRING BOARD of layers 2 to 3 have not been included in the diagram.
– Ref. No.: SL-56 board; 2,000 series – • There are few cases that the part isn't mounted in this model
is printed on this diagram.
• See page 4-52 for printed parts location.
• Chip Diode
3

2 1

SWITCH, LCD, JACK


4-37 4-38 SL-56
DSC-S70

SL-56 (SWITCH, LCD, JACK) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM • See page 4-37 for SL-56 printed wiring board.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

A
SL-56 BOARD S152
PROGRAM AE
SWITCH/LCD/JACK
(SW/LCD/JK BLOCK) R153
15k S151 R161 R163
(CONTROL BUTTON) 4700 6800
-REF.NO.:2,000 SERIES-
XX MARK:NO MOUNT R158 R251
B NO MARK:STILL/PB MODE
2700
S153 S155 S157
3300
UP SET
R152 LF003
R262 CN252 4P
LND151 1800 2200
LEFT RIGHT 1 VCC
STATIC_GND
VOLUME VOLUME
DISPLAY 2 D-
PROGRAM AE PROGRAM AE C251
COMMON DOWN + - USB
C151 2200p 3 D+
D151 2200p
4 GND
MA111-(K8).S0
LF004
D152 D153 D154 D255
MA111-
C MA4Z082WA
-(TX).SO
MA4Z082WA
-(TX).SO
MA4Z082WA
-(TX).SO
R155 1800
R159
2700
R160
4700
R162
6800
R164
33k
(K8).S0

MA4Z082WA
CN151 7P

-(TX).SO
D251
KEY_AD1 1 D253
CN251 16P MA4Z082WA
S154 S156 S158 -(TX).SO
KEY_AD2 2
REG_GND 1
SY-58 BOARD (8/8)
CN703 KEY_AD3 3
D- 2 FB251
(THROUGH THE REG_GND 4
D+ 3
FP-029 FLEXIBLE) FOCUS LCD
XCHG_LED 5 FB252
(SEE PAGE 4-30) BACK LIGHT REG_GND 4
D_3.2V 6
D VL_3V 7
(FLASH)
USB_DET 5
FB253
REG_GND 6
BT151 R256

R263
J252

470k
(LITHIUM BATTERY) EXT_STROB_ON 7 1M FB254
DD-141 BOARD (3/3)
CN851

SEG18
SEG17
SEG16
SEG15
SEG14

SEG13
SEG12
SEG11
LANC_SIG 8
FB255
(THROUGH THE
FP-028 FLEXIBLE) REG_GND 9
(EXT FLASH)
(SEE PAGE 4-48)
XLANC_JACK_IN 10

2200p
C253
R253 100k D260
LANC_DC 11 MA111-
(K8).S0
CN302 22P LCD902 AV_JACK_IN 12
COM1 D257 D266 D259 D265
V_OUT 13
E
1.5
1.5
1.5

1.5
1.5

1.5
1.5
1.5
1 COM1
COM2 R252 MA4Z082WA MA4Z082WA MA4Z082WA MA4Z082WA
REG_GND 14 1k -(TX).SO -(TX).SO -(TX).SO -(TX).SO
2 COM2
32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 SEG1
3 SEG1 A_OUT 15
D262
LF001
SEG18

SEG17
SEG16
SEG15

SEG14
SEG13
SEG12
SEG11
SEG2 RD5.1UM-T1B
4 SEG2 REG_GND 16
SEG3
5 SEG3 C255
SEG4 100p C254
6 SEG4 XX R264
R304 SEG5 0
680k 1.6 1.5 J251
SEG10 7 SEG5

17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
OSC1 SEG10
1

SEG6 A/V
1.5
2 SEG9 8 SEG6 OUT
F C301 OSC2 SEG9
2

R305 SEG7
0.1u 1.5 9
SEG8 SEG7 LF002

2200p
100k LCD

C252
VSS SEG8
3

SEG8 D256
1.5 MODULE
CN301 9P
R306
VC IC301 SEG7
SEG7 10 SEG8
FP-031 MA111-
4

100k FB301 SEG9 LND251 (K8).S0


3.2 1.5 11 FLEXIBLE BOARD
SEG6 SEG9
VLCD LCD DRIVER SEG6
5

EVER_3.2V 1 SEG10 STATIC_GND


1.5 12
LCD_SO IC301 SEG5 SEG10 D263 D261 D264
VDD SEG5
6

LCD_SO 2 BU9735K-E2 SEG11 MA4Z082WA RD5.1UM-T1B MA4Z082WA


LCD_SCK 1.3 1.5 13
LCD_SCK SEG4 SEG11 -(TX).SO
LCD_SCK SEG4 -(TX).SO
7

LCD_SCK 3 SEG12
LCD_CS LCD_SO 1.3 1.5 14
SY-58 BOARD (8/8) SEG3 SEG12
LCD_SD SEG3
8

LCD_CS 4 SEG13
LCD_COM/XDATA

CN705 LCD_COM/XDATA D301 15 SEG13


LCD_COM/XDATA 5 SML-311YTT86 SEG14
(THROUGH THE 16 SEG14
FP-027 FLEXIBLE) (STROB) R301 SEG15
REG_GND 6
G 470
LCD_CS

(SEE PAGE 4-29) 17 SEG15


COM1
COM2

COM3
COM4

XSTROB_LED 7 SEG16
SEG1
SEG2

18 SEG16
TARRY_LED 8 D302 SEG17
SML-310LTT86 19 SEG17
AELOCK_LED 9 (TARRY) 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 SEG18
R302 20 SEG18
470 COM3
0
3.1

1.5

1.5
1.5

1.5

1.5
1.5

21 COM3
COM4
D303 22 COM4
SML-310MTT86
LCD_COM/XDATA

(AELOCK) R303
220

H
LCD_CS

COM1
COM2

COM3
COM4

SEG1
SEG2

SIGNAL PATH

VIDEO SIGNAL
AUDIO
Y/CHROMA SIGNAL

REC
I
PB
05

The components identified by mark 0 or dotted Les composants identifiés par une marque 0 sont
SWITCH, LCD, JACK line with mark 0 are critical for safety. critiques pour la sécurité. Ne les remplacer que
SL-56 4-39 Replace only with part number specified. par une piéce portant le numéro spécifié.
4-40
DSC-S70

• For Printed Wiring Board.


• DD-141 board is six-layer print board. However, the patterns
of layers 2 to 5 have not been included in the diagram.
DD-141 (DC/DC CONVERTER, VIDEO, USB) PRINTED WIRING BOARD • There are few cases that the part isn't mounted in this model
– Ref. No.: DD-141 board; 1,000 series – is printed on this diagram.
• See page 4-52 for printed parts location.
• Chip transistor
C

B E

4-42
DC/DC CONVERTER, VIDEO, USB
4-41 DD-141
DSC-S70

DD-141 (DC/DC CONVERTER) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM • See page 4-41 for DD-141 printed wiring board.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

DD-141 BOARD (1/3)


A DC/DC CONVERTER (DD BLOCK)
NO MARK:STILL/PB MODE
-REF.NO.:1,000 SERIES-
XX MARK:NO MOUNT

CN001 14P

FAST_CHARGE 1 FAST_CHARGE
1 DD-141 BOARD (3/3)
INIT_CHARGE_ON 2 INIT_CHARGE

B REG_GND 3 SYS_DD_ON

REG_GND 4 BATT_UNREG 2 DD-141 BOARD (3/3)

TO REG_GND 5 LCD_DD_ON
MS-54 BOARD
REG_GND 6
CN005
(THROUGH THE UNREG5(ST_UNREG) 7 ST_UNREG
YP-052 HARNESS)
UNREG5(ST_UNREG) 8 BL_UNREG
(SEE PAGE 4-10)
UNREG4(BL_UNREG/ACV) 9

UNREG3(TRANS/A4.9) 10
1 DD-141 BOARD (3/3)

UNREG3(TRANS/A4.9) 11
C UNREG2(D3.2/1.8V) 12 D_1.8VS
L001 L002 D_1.8V
UNREG2(D3.2/1.8V) 13 D_1.8VP
C009 C013 C020 10uH 10uH
10u 10u 10u
D005

UNREG1(BATT_UNREG) 14 16V 16V 16V


XX

REG_GND
2.05v
R017 C011 CAM_15V
150k XX R033 0 L006
R006 22uH 15V 15 13.2 PANEL13.2v
20k R019 R032 15.05v 2 1.8V PANEL_13.2V
6800 R034
10k
D R007
3600
C010
0.022u R020
0 2
Q009
1.9 L010
1uH R057
R061
100k
Q027
2SB1462J-QR(K8).SO
2200 2SB1122-ST-TD 33k
C019 2 1 B+ SWITCH
LND001 R002 R009 0.1u R049 1.2
R021 B+ SWITCH 14.4
0 4700 18k 47k
STATIC_GND
R010 R005 R022 Q004
39k 15k 47k FP107-TL R046 Q019,031,033
SWITCHING 47 DRIVER Q031
R018
R003 10k C032 C035 2SB1462J-
LND002 14 QR(K8).SO
XX R011 4.7u 22u
R023 8.1 3 5 0.2 4V
STATIC_GND 27k 68k C052
0.7 Q013 13.2 1u
2SD2216J- Q019 20V
R008 4700

R024 R055
R012 4700 8.3 10k C016 R081 QR(K8).SO 13.1 2SD2216J-
C029 SWITCHING QR(K8).SO
E 2200
4.7u
0.1u 4700
C014 4700p
R025 1k
0.022u

C017 C021 12.7


470p 470p
Q033
12.7
2SD2216J-
R068
C007

15.05V QR(K8).SO
100k
10.5V 8.9 6.6 PANEL6.5v
PANEL_6.5V
Q032
R064 2SB1462J-
Q001 47k 8.2 QR(K8).SO
2.5

1.7

1.5

3.2

1.5

1.5

1.8

8.4

7.1

2SB1122-ST-TD T001 D002 L013 R058


1 7 B+ SWITCH
2.5 MA796-TX R047 8.7
F SWITCHING 220uH
47k
R050
10k
120k
8.7

5
12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 R059 Q028
8.3 0 3.2 13.1 Q022
D001 0 2SB1462J-
R051
CB2

CA1
CB1

2SD2216J-
DTC B
SCP:A

DTC A

QR(K8).SO
FB B

FB A
+IN B

1SS357 8.9 0.1


+IN A
-IN B

3300
-IN A

0.6 0 QR(K8).SO
-TPH3

0.47u
C048
C023 0.001u 8 C044

6
4.4 8.4 4.7u 6.6
24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13

37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48

SCP:B CA2 Q010 Q034


20V XX 2SD2216J-
1 R048 Q018 6.5 C053
OSC IN VE A 22k QR(K8).SO UN9213J- R060 2.2u
8.1 R035 470 C034 SWITCHING Q025 R070
R001 OSC FB OUT A C043 (K8).SO 120k 6.1 2SD2216J- 4700
4.7u

7
SWITCHING Q022,025,028
10k 1.2 4.7u R067 QR(K8).SO DRIVER
RT CAM15V P5V Vcc OUT C037 47k
1.6 8 4.7u
CT OUT B 2 DD-141 BOARD (3/3)
C024 0.001u
G IC001 R065 R069

8
C001 8.3 1.2 -10.5V
Vcc VE B 82k 10k
180p
2.5 R036
V REF 2.5V DC CONTROL GND 680 R071
C002 IC001 0.9 R037 470 30k
POW CONT VE C C051 Q023
0.1u 3.1 MB3785APFV-G-BND-ER 0.1u 0.4
8.2 2SB1462J-
CTL B 4.9V 3.2V OUT C QR(K8).SO
C003 7.9 C025 0.001u 4.95V 0.1u C054
0.068u CTL C,D OUT D C049 -0.2 10u
R038 470 L004 Q016 Q017
0 1.3 22uH 16V
CT SCP VE D NDS356AP UN9113J-(K8).SO 0
D003 D004 Q020 R072
2.5 8.1 MA111- MA111- B+ SWITCH SWITCHING 22k
SCP:C CD2 4.9 4.9 2SB1462J- -10.3
(K8).S0 (K8).S0 QR(K8).SO
C026 0.001u 2 1 L011 R052 4.9 4.9
+IN C

DTC C
SCP:D
-IN C

+IN D

-IN D

DTC D

1uH -9.6
FB C

FB D

CAM_P_5V SP_5V 100k


H
CC1

CC2
CD1

Q020,023,026 Q026 R073


Q003 C046 -9.8 68k
CPH5701-TL R053 0 L014 3.1 DRIVER 2SD2216J-
0.022u 4.7uH QR(K8).SO
25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 SWITCHING 100k
R062
C031 100k -10.3 -7.6
2.4 6.5 4.7u C036
2.5

1.4

2.5

3.2

2.4

2.5

1.5

2.5

7.3
8.5

8.2 3 5 0 CAM_-7.5V
33u
0.022u

10V Q029 CAM-7.5V


C047
0.022u

R082 Q014 10u 2SD2216J-


XX 3.2 UN9213J-(K8).SO QR(K8).SO
C028 8.3 10V
4.7u SWITCHING R066 B+ SWITCH
C008

C005 C018 C022 100k Ref2.5v


470p
C015

0.001u 470p

3.25v 3.24V
I R004
270k
R013
4700 R026
L003 L012 R056
15k
C050
0.47u
0.3 Q024 R074
18k
3.2 22uH 1uH PANEL_3.2V 2SB1462J-
3900
QR(K8).SO R075
2 1 R078 0 A_3.2V 0 1600
L009
4.7uH Q021
Q002 CAM_3.2V 0.1
C004 R014 R027 CPH5701 2SB1462J-
QR(K8).SO C055
0.022u 10k 2700 -TL D_3.2V -33.1 1u
-34.1
SWITCHING L005 Q030
R015 R028 -34.1 R076
390 15k 8 3 5 1uH 2SD2216J- 120k
Q021,024 R063 QR(K8).SO
DRIVER 100k B+ SWITCH
C006 R016 C012 R029 R030
XX 0 C027 8.3 C030 PANEL_-15.3V
10k XX 4700 4.7u 4.7u C033 C042
J 4.9v
2.2u 2.2u -33.1
-15.3 PANEL-15.3v

Q006 C038 PANEL_4.9V PANEL_4.9V


R031 2SB1122-ST-TD 10u
0 B+ SWITCH 6.3V
A_4.9V
A_4.9V
8.3 4.9 L008
R054
1uH CAM_P_5V 1 DD-141 BOARD (3/3)
100k 7.5
Q005,007,008
+4.9V REG 7.6 Q008 R045
2SB1462J- 10k
QR(K8).SO PANEL_3.2V
C039
K R039
12k 0.5 10u
10V
A_3.2V

CAM_3.2V
2 DD-141 BOARD (3/3)

Q005 2.3 2.5


D_3.2V 1 DD-141 BOARD (3/3)
2SD2216J-
QR(K8).SO 1.8 Q007
2SD2216J- R044
R040 R042 QR(K8).SO R043
1500 1500 10k
39k
05

DC/DC CONVERTER
DD-141 (1/3) 4-43 4-44
DSC-S70

DD-141 (VIDEO) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM • See page 4-41 for DD-141 printed wiring board. • See page 4-49 for waveforms.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

A
DD-141 BOARD (2/3)
VIDEO (VI BLOCK)
-REF.NO.:1,000 SERIES-
XX MARK:NO MOUNT
NO MARK:STILL/PB MODE
VOUT_ON

B A_4.9V
L801 Q806
2SD2216J-QR(K8).SO L802
47uH
REG 10uH

4.7 3
A_3.2V
Q807
R811 2SB1462J-QR(K8).SO
22k SWITCH

C814
R812 3.6 0.1u
47k C820 C819
3.1 100u R810
10u R805
6.3V 10k 4V 68

C CNT_C V_OUT

CNT_Y
4.9
C_OUT
C808 C818
0.1u 1.8 1.3 3 1.7 1.5 22u
6.3V
14 13 12 11 10 9 8

GCTL/
C-IN

PSAVE

V+2

V+1

V+1

VSAG
VOUT
D IC802
VIDEO AMP
IC802
1 2
NJM2568V(TE2)

D-CHGCONT
CLAMPREF

CLAMP
/MUTE
GCTL

GND

GND
YIN
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
3 DD-141 BOARD (3/3) 4 DD-141 BOARD (3/3)
1.9 1.5 1.3 1.2 0
E
C809
1u
Y_OUT
R804
10k

R807 R809
1M 10k

C803 C806 C811 R808


F REG_GND
33u
10V
0.1u 47u
6.3V
C812
0.1u
C813
0.1u 47k

C815 C816 C817


0.1u 10u 10u
10V 6.3V
LANC_SIG XLANC_PWR_ON
R806
D801 470
MA8082-M(TX) EXTSTRB_ON
R803
100k 0
D_3.2V
3.2
Q802 0.4
G R801
UN9113J-(K8).SO
XLANC_JACK_IN
3.2 0 Q805
2SD2216J-R(TX).SO
SIGNAL PATH
BUFFER
3.2
0
VIDEO SIGNAL
0
EXT_STRB_ON
C810
XX CHROMA Y Y/CHROMA
Q801
UN9213J-(K8).SO

REC
H LANC_JACK_IN

05 PB

VIDEO
4-45 4-46 DD-141 (2/3)
DSC-S70

DD-141 (USB) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM • See page 4-41 for DD-141 printed wiring board.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

A
DD-141 BOARD (3/3)
USB
-REF.NO.:1,000 SERIES- CN851 16P
XX MARK:NO MOUNT R857
24 16 REG_GND
NO MARK:STILL/PB MODE 15 D-

14 D+
Q851 R856
UN9113J-(K8).SO 24 C856 13 REG_GND
SWITCH
B IC851 0.1u
12 USB_DET
3.1
11 REG_GND
USB_D+PULLUP USB I/F 3.1
10 EXT_STRB_ON
SL-56 BOARD
1.2 XLANC_PWR_ON CN251
9 LANC_SIG
(THROUGH THE
R852 R853 8 REG_GND FP-028 FLEXIBLE)
XX IC851 1500 C855
0.1u (SEE PAGE 4-39)
PDIUSBP11APW,118 7 XLANC_JACK_IN
R851
XX 2.6 3.1 FB851 6 LANC_DC
C854

10 11 12 13 14
1
MODE VCC AV_JACK_IN 0.1u
USB_TXENL 3.1 0 5 AV_JACK_IN

2
OE# VMO/FSEO 3.1
USB_XVDATA 0 C857 4 V_OUT
C

3
RCV VPO 0.5 XX
USB_D+IN 3.1 3 REG_GND

4
VP USB_D+ 0.5
USB_D-IN 3.1 C858 2 A_OUT

5
VM USB_D- 3.1 XX
USB_SUSPND 3.1 1 REG_GND XLANC_PWR_ON
6

9
SUSPND SPEED
C853 V_OUT
C851 4
7

8
GND (NC) 22u DD-141 BOARD (2/3)
0.1u XLANC_JACK_IN
6.3V
EXTSTRB_ON

USB_TXENL

USB_D+IN

USB_D-IN

USB_SUSPND
USB_D+PULLUP
USB_XVDATA
D
A_3.2V

REG_GND CN852 80P


R854 3.2
2200 C852 1 REG_GND REG_GND 2
10u
6.3V 3 REG_GND REG_GND 4
R855 5 AU_OUT REG_GND 6
100k 0
0
7 AU_GND USB_D+OUT 8
E Q852
UN9216J-(K8).SO
3.1
9 XAU_LINE_MUTE USB_D-OUT 10
Q853 11 REG_GND REG_GND 12
UN9113J-(K8).SO C_OUT
13 C_OUT USB_TXENL 14
3 DD-141 BOARD (2/3)
15 REG_GND USB_XVDATA 16
C_OUT Y_OUT
C_OUT 17 Y_OUT REG_GND 18
Q852,853
Y_OUT AU MUTE 19 REG_GND USB_D+IN 20
CNT_Y
Y_OUT 21 CNT_Y USB_D-IN 22

F CNT_Y
CNT_Y CNT_C
23 REG_GND REG_GND 24

25 CNT_C USB_SUSPND 26
VOUT_ON
27 VOUT_ON USB_D+PULLUP 28
CNT_C
CNT_C 29 REG_GND LNAC_JACK_IN 30 LANC_JACK_IN
VOUT_ON
VOUT_ON 31 N.C. EXT_STRB_ON 32 EXT_STRB_ON 3 DD-141 BOARD (2/3)
33 N.C. USB_DET 34 A_4.9V
D_3.2V 35 REG_GND AV_JACK_IN 36

37 A_3.2V A_4.9V 38 A_4.9V


39 A_3.2V A_4.9V 40 A_3.2V
G D_1.8V 41 D_1.8VS D_1.8VP 42

43 D_1.8VS D_1.8VP 44
D_3.2V 45 D_3.2V CAM_3.2V 46 CAM_3.2V

47 D_3.2V CAM_3.2V 48

49 D_3.2V CAM_-7.5V 50 CAM_-7.5V


ST_UNREG ST_UNREG
ST_UNREG 51 ST_UNREG CAM_15V 52 CAM_15V

53 ST_UNREG PANEL_3.2V 54 PANEL_3.2V


CAM_P_5V CAM_P_5V 2 DD-141 BOARD (1/3)
CAM_P_5V 55 CAM_P_5V PANEL_4.9V 56 PANEL_4.9V
H 1 DD-141 BOARD (1/3)
57 CAM_P_5V PANEL_6.5V 58 PANEL_6.5V
59 SP_5V PANEL_13.2V 60 PANEL_13.2V
61 SP_5V PANEL_-15V 62 PANEL_-15.3V
BL_UNREG BL_UNREG
BL_UNREG 63 BL_UNREG BATT_UNREG 64 BATT_UNREG
65 BL_UNREG N.C. 66

67 N.C. LCD_DD_ON 68 LCD_DD_ON


FAST_CHARGE FAST_CHARGE
FAST_CHARGE 69 FAST_CHARGE SYS_DD_ON 70 SYS_DD_ON
INIT_CHARGE INIT_CHARGE_ON
I INIT_CHARGE 71
73
INIT_CHARGE_ON REG_GND 72 REG_GND

LANC_DC LANC_SIG 74 LANC_SIG


3 DD-141 BOARD (2/3)
75 XLANC_PWR_ON REG_GND 76

77 REG_GND REG_GND 78
05
XLANC_PWR_ON

SIGNAL PATH 79 REG_GND REG_GND 80

AV_JACK_IN
VIDEO SIGNAL SY-58 BOARD (7/8)
AUDIO
CN711 (SEE PAGE 4-27)
CHROMA Y Y/CHROMA SIGNAL
J
REC

PB

USB
DD-141 (3/3) 4-47 4-48
4-3. WAVEFORMS

CD-282 BOARD PD-128 BOARD

1 1 0

5.5 Vp-p 1.7 Vp-p


3.2 Vp-p

2H
56 usec H
IC401 qd, w; IC802 ra IC901 ej
2 2 qa

4.5 Vp-p
4.2 Vp-p 4.1 Vp-p

H 11.722 MHz
56 usec
IC401 qf, ql IC802 wf IC901 wh
3 3 qs

4.5 Vp-p 4.8 Vp-p


7.4 Vp-p

125 µsec H
H
IC401 1, 2, 3 IC802 ws IC901 2
4 4 qd

7.4 Vp-p 4.5 Vp-p 4.8 Vp-p

125 µsec H
H
IC401 4, 5, 6 IC802 w; IC901 3
5 5 qf

1.4 Vp-p
4.8 Vp-p 4.8 Vp-p

125 µsec H H
IC401 0 IC802 qf IC901 4
6

0.26 Vp-p

DD-141 BOARD H
IC802 q;
1 7

0.5 Vp-p 0.4 Vp-p

H H
IC802 qf IC802 9
2 8

2 Vp-p 0.5 Vp-p

H H
IC802 9 IC802 8
3 9

4.8 Vp-p
0.5 Vp-p

H 2H
IC802 2 IC902 7

4-49
4-4. PARTS LOCATION

SL-56 BOARD SL-56 BOARD DD-141 BOARD DD-141 BOARD


(SIDE A) (SIDE B) (SIDE A) (SIDE B)

C255 A-2 BT151 D-2 C009 B-2 T001 A-3 C001 B-5 R026 A-5
C010 A-1 C002 B-5 R035 B-5
D257 D-1 C151 D-3 C013 A-2 C003 B-5 R036 B-4
D259 D-1 C251 C-1 C019 A-1 C004 A-5 R037 B-4
D264 A-2 C252 A-2 C020 A-2 C005 A-5 R038 A-4
D265 C-2 C253 D-1 C034 A-3 C007 B-5 R046 A-4
D301 E-2 C301 C-7 C035 A-4 C008 A-5 R047 B-4
D302 E-2 C036 B-2 C014 B-5 R048 B-4
D303 E-2 CN151 E-2 C037 A-3 C015 A-5 R049 A-4
CN251 A-1 C039 B-4 C016 A-4 R050 B-3
FB251 D-1 CN252 C-1 C043 A-3 C017 B-5 R051 B-4
FB253 D-1 CN301 D-7 C044 A-2 C018 A-5 R052 A-2
FB254 C-2 CN302 E-5 C054 A-2 C021 B-5 R053 A-2
C803 A-4 C022 A-5 R055 B-4
R152 D-7 D151 D-3 C809 B-5 C023 B-5 R056 A-4
R153 D-4 D152 D-3 C811 B-4 C024 B-4 R057 A-4
R155 C-7 D153 E-3 C817 A-5 C025 B-4 R058 A-2
R158 D-3 D154 D-3 C818 A-5 C026 A-5 R059 A-2
R159 D-7 D251 B-1 C819 B-5 C027 B-3 R060 A-4
R160 D-3 D253 B-1 C820 A-4 C028 A-3 R061 A-4
R161 D-7 D255 C-1 C852 B-5 C029 B-2 R062 B-4
R162 D-2 D256 A-2 C855 B-5 C030 A-3 R063 A-4
R163 D-6 D260 D-1 C031 A-3 R064 A-3
R164 D-2 D261 A-1 CN852 B-3 C032 B-3 R065 B-4
R252 A-2 D262 A-1 C033 A-3 R066 A-4
R253 D-1 D263 A-1 D001 A-3 C038 A-3 R067 A-3
R256 D-1 D266 D-1 D002 A-3 C042 A-2 R068 A-4
R263 D-1 D801 A-5 C046 A-2 R069 B-4
R301 D-2 FB252 D-1 C047 A-2 R070 A-3
R302 D-2 FB255 D-1 L001 B-3 C048 A-3 R071 B-4
R303 D-2 FB301 D-6 L002 A-3 C049 B-3 R072 B-4
L003 B-4 C050 A-4 R073 B-4
S151 C-7 IC301 C-7 L004 B-3 C051 B-3 R074 A-4
S152 E-5 L006 A-4 C052 A-4 R075 A-4
S153 D-7 J251 B-1 L008 B-4 C053 A-4 R076 A-4
S154 D-3 J252 C-1 L010 A-4 C055 A-4 R078 A-4
S155 D-6 L011 B-2 C806 A-2 R081 B-4
S156 D-1 LF001 A-2 L013 A-2 C808 A-2 R804 A-1
S157 D-5 LF002 B-2 L014 B-4 C812 A-2 R805 A-4
S158 E-3 LF003 C-2 L801 B-4 C813 A-1 R807 A-1
LF004 C-2 L802 A-5 C814 A-2 R856 B-1
C815 A-1 R857 B-1
R251 C-1 Q005 A-1 C816 A-1
R262 C-1 Q006 A-2 C851 B-2
R264 B-2 Q007 A-2 C853 B-2
R304 C-7 Q008 A-1 C854 A-1
R305 D-6 Q016 B-4 C856 B-1
R306 D-6 Q801 B-5
Q802 B-5 CN001 B-4
Q805 B-5 CN851 A-1
Q806 A-5
Q807 A-4 D003 B-3
Q851 A-5 D004 B-3
Q852 B-5
Q853 B-5 FB851 B-2

R006 A-1 IC001 B-5


R007 A-1 IC802 A-1
R009 A-1 IC851 B-2
R010 A-1
R011 A-1 L005 A-3
R014 A-1 L009 A-3
R015 B-1 L012 A-2
R016 B-1
R017 A-1 Q001 B-3
R018 B-5 Q002 B-2
R019 A-1 Q003 B-3
R020 A-1 Q004 B-2
R021 A-1 Q009 A-3
R022 A-1 Q013 A-4
R023 A-1 Q014 A-2
R027 A-1 Q017 A-2
R028 B-1 Q018 A-2
R029 B-1 Q019 A-4
R030 B-1 Q020 B-4
R031 B-1 Q021 A-4
R032 A-1 Q022 A-3
R033 A-1 Q023 B-4
R034 A-1 Q024 A-4
R039 A-1 Q025 A-3
R040 A-1 Q026 B-4
R042 A-2 Q027 A-4
R043 A-1 Q028 A-3
R044 A-2 Q029 B-4
R045 A-2 Q030 A-4
R054 A-2 Q031 A-4
R801 B-5 Q032 A-3
R803 B-5 Q033 A-4
R806 B-5
R808 A-5 R001 B-5
R809 A-5 R002 A-4
R810 B-5 R004 A-5
R811 A-5 R005 B-5
R812 A-4 R008 B-5
R853 A-5 R012 B-5
R854 B-5 R013 A-5
R855 B-5 R024 B-5
R025 B-5

4-52 E
DSC-S70
SECTION 5
ADJUSTMENTS
Before starting adjustment

EVR Data Re-writing Procedure When Replacing Board


The data that is stored in the repair board, is not necessarily correct.
Perform either procedure 1 or procedure 2 or procedure 3 when replacing board.

Procedure 1
Save the EVR data of the machine in which a board is going to be replaced. Download the saved data after a
board is replaced.

(Machine before starting repair) PC PC (Machine after a board is replaced)

Save the EVR data Download the saved


to a personal computer. data to a machine.

Procedure 2
Remove the EEPROM from the board of the machine that is going to be repaired. Install the removed EEPROM
to the replaced board.

Remove the EEPROM and install it.

(Former board) (New board)

Procedure 3
When the data cannot be saved due to defective EEPROM, or when the EEPROM cannot be removed or in-
stalled, save the data from the same model of the same destination, and download it.
(Machine to be repaired) PC (Machine to be repaired)

Download the data.

Save the data.

(The same model of the same destination)

After the EVR data is saved and downloaded, check the


respective items of the EVR data.
(Refer to page 5-2 for the items to be checked.)

5-1
1-1. Adjusting items when replacing main parts and boards
When replacing main parts and boards, adjust the items indicated by z in the following table.
Replaced parts
Block Mounted parts Board
replacement replacement replacement

(Timing generator)
(S/H, AGC, A/D)

(VIDEO AMP)
(RGB decoder)
Back light unit
(CCD imager)
LCD901 (LCD panel)

EEPROM
EEPROM
(EVR)

(EVR)
(COMPLETE)
(COMPLETE)
(COMPLETE)
(COMPLETE)
Adjustment section Adjustment

ND901
IC401
IC102
IC186
IC802
IC802
IC901
IC801

IC406
IC507
DD-141 board

DD-141 board
CD-282 board

CD-282 board
PD-128 board
PD-128 board
PD-128 board
PD-128 board
SY-58 board
SY-58 board

SY-58 board
SY-58 board
SY-58 board
Lens device

LCD block
LCD block
Strobe unit

Initialization of Initialization of D page data z z


7, B, D, E, F, page data Initialization of 7, B, E, F page data z z
Video Video sync level adj. z z z z z
Video burst level adj. z z z z z
Camera Flange back adj. z z z z z
F No. standard data input z z z z z
Mechanical shutter adjustment z z z z z
Light level adj. z z z z z z
Mixed color cancel adj. z z z z z z
Auto white balance standard data input z z z z z
Auto white balance adj. z z z z z
Color reproduction adj. z z z z z
Strobe white balance adj. z z z z z z z
CCD (black and white) defect compensation z z z z
LCD LCD initial data input z z
VCO adj. z z z z z
D range adj. z z z z z
Bright adj. z z z z z
Contrast adj. z z z z z
Color adj. z z z z z
V-COM level adj. z z z z z
V-COM adj. z z z z z z
White balance adj. z z z z z z z
System control Battery down adj. z z

Table 5-1-1

5-2
5-1. CAMERA SECTION ADJUSTMENT

1-1. PREPARATIONS BEFORE ADJUSTMENT

1-1-1. List of Service Tools


• Oscilloscope • Color monitor • Vectorscope
• Regulated power supply • Digital voltmeter

Ref. No. Name Parts Code Usage


Auto white balance adjustment/check
J-1 Filter for color temperature correction (C14) J-6080-058-A
White balance adjustment/check
J-2 Pattern box PTB-450 J-6082-200-A
J-3 Color chart for pattern box J-6020-250-A
Adjustment remote commander (RM-95 upgraded).
J-4 J-6082-053-B
(Note 1)
J-5 Siemens star chart J-6080-875-A For checking the flange back
J-6 Clear chart for pattern box J-6080-621-A
For connecting the adjustment remote commander
J-7 CPC-9 jig (Note 2) J-6082-393-C
For adjusting the LCD block
J-8 Mini pattern box J-6082-353-B For adjusting the flange back
Extension cable (16P, 0.5mm, L=100mm) J-6082-357-A For extension between the DD-141 board (CN851) and
J-9
Extension cable (16P, 0.5mm, L=200mm) J-6082-398-A the SL-56 board (CN251)
For extension between the CD-282 board (CN401) and
J-10 Extension cable (18P, 0.5mm) J-6082-423-A
the SY-58 board (CN101)
J-11 Back ground paper J-2501-130-A For adjusting the strobe

Note 1: If the micro processor IC in the adjustment remote Note 2: The old CPC-9 jig (Parts code: J-6082-393-B) cannot be
commander is not the new micro processor (UPD7503G- used, because it cannot operate the adjustment remote
C56-12), The pages cannot be switched. In this case, commander.
replace with the new micro processor (8-759-148-35).

J-1 J-2 J-3 J-4 J-5

J-6 J-7 J-8 J-9 J-10

J-11

Fig. 5-1-1

5-3
1-1-2. Preparations
Note 1: For details of how remove the cabinet and boards, refer Pattern box
to “2. DISASSEMBLY”.
Note 2: When performing only the adjustments, the lens block
and boards need not be disassemble.

1) Connect the equipment for adjustments according to Fig. 5-1-


5.
2) Connect the Adjusting remote commander to SY-58 board
CN709 via CPC-9 jig (J-6082-393-C). (See Fig. 5-1-3) L

Note 3: Setting the “Forced STILL mode power ON” Mode


1) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 01.
2) Select page: D, address: 10, set data: 01, and press
the PAUSE button of the adjusting remote com- Front side of the lens
mander.
The Above procedure will enable the camera power
to the turned on. After completing adjustments, be L = About 90 cm
sure to exit the “Forced STILL mode power ON
Mode”.

Note 4: Exiting the “Forced STILL mode power ON Mode” Fig. 5-1-2
1) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 01. Open the battery
2) Select page: D, address: 10, set data: 00, and press lid assembly
the PAUSE button of the adjusting remote com-
mander.
3) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 00.

1-1-3. Discharging of the flashlight power supply


The capacitor which is used as power supply of flashlight is charged
with 200 V to 300 V voltage. Discharge this voltage before start-
ing adjustments in order to protect service engineers from electric
shock during adjustment.

Discharge procedure
1. Press the FLASH button (SL-56 board S154) and turn off the
FLASH LED (SL-56 board D301).
2. Fabricate the discharging jig as shown in Fig. 5-1-4 locally by
yourself. Connect the discharging jig to the positive (+) and SY-58 board
negative (–) terminal of the flash voltage charge capacitor. Al- (CN709)
low ten seconds to discharge the voltage.

1 kΩ/1 W CPC lid


CPC-9 jig
(J-6082-393-C)

Wrap insulating tape.


CPC-9 jig (J-6082-393-C)
Fig. 5-1-4 (18P flexible board)
CN2
Note 1: Don’t use the 12 pin flexible board of CPC-9 jig.
It causes damage to the unit.
Note 2: In removing the CPC lid, start from
the upper side.
Note 3: The old CPC-9 jig (Parts code: J-6082-393-B)
cannot be used, because it cannot operate the
adjustment remote commander.

Fig. 5-1-3

5-4
AC IN
Memory
Stick
MS-54 board
AC power
adaptor Extension Cable
(J-6082-423-A)
DC-IN Lens
Adjustment remote Connector block
commander CN003 assembly
CN001 CN005
Flash unit CN851
CN001
SY-58
board CN711 DD-141
CN704
board

CN101 CN183
18 CD-282

CN709
CPC-9 jig board
(J-6082-393-C) LCD holder block CN706
1 CN701
CN705 CN703
CN702 SL-56 Extension Cable
CN708
board (J-6082-398-A): L=200mm
12 CN707 (J-6082-357-A): L=100mm
12 pin Vector
1 CN302
Color monitor scope

18
CN151
18 pin Terminated
CN301 at 75 Ω
1 CN802
CN801 AV Video
– + J251
CN901 OUT (Yellow)
Control switch
block (Mode SW) CN851

CN251 Audio
Control switch PD-128 Inverter (White)
block board transformer
DC power supply
(Zoom/power SW) unit
(6.0 to 7.2 V DC)
(Note 2)

Note 1: In changing data, wait for more than 5 seconds after the
set was turned on, then change the data.
Note 2: Must be connected when performing the battery
down adjustment.
Note 3: Don’t use the 12 pin flexible board of CPC-9 jig.
It causes damage to the unit.
Note 4: The old CPC-9 jig (Parts code: J-6082-393-B)
cannot be used, because it cannot operate the
adjustment remote commander.

Fig. 5-1-5

5-5
1-1-4. Precautions
1. Setting the Switch
Unless otherwise specified, set the switches as follows and per-
form adjustments.
1. FOCUS button (SL-56 board S156) .................... MANUAL 5. DEMO (Menu display) ........................................ OFF
2. PROGRAM AE button (SL-56 board S152) 6. VIDEO OUT (Menu display) .............................. NTSC
...................................... AUTO (No mark indicated on LCD) 7. WHITE BALANCE (Menu display) ................... AUTO
3. DISPLAY button (SL-56 board S153) ................ OSD OFF 8. EXPOSURE ......................................................... 0EV
4. P. EFECT (Menu display) .................................... OFF 9. FLASH LEVEL ................................................... NORMAL

2. Order of Adjustments
Basically carry out adjustments in the order given.
Color bar chart (Color reproduction adjustment frame)
Electronic beam scanning frame
H
Yellow

Magenta
White
Cyan
Green

C C=D D
Red
Blue

Magenta
Yellow

Green
White
Cyan

Blue
Red
CRT picture frame

V
A B A=B B A
Fig. b (monitor TV picture)
Enlargement

Difference in level
Adjust the camera zoom and direction to
obtain the output waveform shown in Fig a
and the monitor TV display shown in Fig. b.

B A

Fig. 5-1-6

3. Subjects
1) Color bar chart (Standard picture frame).
When performing adjustments using the color bar chart, ad-
just the picture frame as shown in Fig. 5-1-6. (Standard pic-
ture frame)
2) Clear chart (Standard picture frame)
Remove the color bar chart from the pattern box and insert a
clear chart in its place. (Do not perform zoom operations dur-
ing this time)

5-6
4. Preparing the Flash Adjustment Box
A dark room is required to provide an accurate flash adjustment.
If it is not available, prepare the flash adjustment box as given
below;

1) Provide woody board A, B and C of 15 mm thickness.

woody board A (2) woody board B (2) woody board C (1)

530 mm 500 mm 1000 mm

1026 mm 1026 mm 1000 mm

1030 mm 1000 mm

Fig. 5-1-8

2) Apply black mat paint to one side of woody board A and B.


3) Attach background paper (J-2501-130-A) to woody board C.
4) Assemble so that the black sides and the background paper
side of woody board A, B and C are internal. (Fig 5-1-9)

woody board A

woody board B

woody board A

woody board B

woody board C

Fig. 5-1-9

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1-2. INITIALIZATION OF B, D, E, F, 7 PAGE DATA 3. D Page table
1-2-1. INITIALIZATION OF D PAGE DATA Note 1: Fixed data-1: Initialized data.
1. Initializing the D Page Data (Refer to “1. Initializing the D Page Data”)
Note: If the D page data has been initialized, the following Note 2: Fixed data-2: Modified data.
adjustments need to be performed again. (Refer to “2. Modified of D Page Data”)
1) Modification of D page data
2) LCD system adjustments Address Initial value Remark
3) Battery end adjustments
00 to 0F
Adjusting page D 10 to 40 Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
Adjusting Address 10 to EF 41 Fixed data-2
42 to 5F Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
Initializing Method: 60 Fixed data-2
1) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 01. 61
2) Select page: 2, address: 03, and set data: 00. 62
3) Select page: 2, address: 00, and set data: 2D.
63
4) Select page: 2, address: 01, set data: 2D, and press the PAUSE
64 to 8F Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
button of the adjustment remote commander.
5) Select page: 2, address: 02, and check that the data changes to 90 80 Battery down adj.
“01”. 91 88
6) Perform “Modification of D Page Data”. 92 AD
93 C2
2. Modification of D Page Data 94 CD
If the D page data has been initialized, change the data of the “Fixed
95 to 97 Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
data-2” address shown in the following table by manual input.
98 Fixed data-2
Modifying Method: 99
1) Before changing the data, select page: 0, address: 01, and set 9A
data: 01. 9B
2) New data for changing are not shown in the tables because 9C
they are different in destination. When changing the data, copy
9D
the data built in the same model.
9E
Note : If copy the data built in the different model, the
camcorder may not operate. 9C
3) When changing the data, press the PAUSE button of the A0
adjustment remote commander each time when setting new A1
data to write the data in the non-volatile memory. A2 to A4 Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
4) Check that the data of adjustment addresses is the initial value. A5 Fixed data-2
If not, change the data to the initial value.
A6

Processing after Completing Modification of D Page data A7,A8 Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
1) Select page: 2, address: 00, and set data: 29. A9 Fixed data-2
2) Select page: 2, address: 01, and set data: 29, and press the AA to CF Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
PAUSE button of the adjustment remote commander. D0 BC Bright adj.
D1 80 Color adj.
D2 B9 White balance adj.
D3 B7
D4 BE Contrast adj.
D5 C8 D Range adj.
D6 7C V-COM Level adj.
D7 80 VCO adj. (NTSC)
D8 74 V-COM adj.
D9 to DC Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
DD 88 VCO adj. (PAL)
DE Fixed data-2
DF
E0 to EF Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)

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1-2-2. Initializing the B, E, F, 7 Page Data 3. B Page table
1. Initializing the B, E, F, 7 Page Data Note 1: Fixed data-1: Initialized data.
Note: If the B, E, F Page data has been initialized, “Modification (Refer to “1. Initializing the B, E, F, 7 Page Data”)
of B, E, F, 7 Page Data” and following adjustments need Note 2: Fixed data-2: Modified data.
to be performed again. (Refer to “2. Modified of B, E, F, 7 Page Data”)
1) Modification of B, E, F, 7 page data
2) Video system adjustments Address Initial value Remark
3) Camera system adjustments
00 Fixed data-2
Adjusting page F 01 to FF Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
Adjusting Address 10 to FF
Adjusting page E
Adjusting Address 00 to FF 4. E Page table
Adjusting page B Note 1: Fixed data-1: Initialized data.
(Refer to “1. Initializing the B, E, F, 7 Page Data”)
Adjusting Address 00 to FF Note 2: Fixed data-2: Modified data.
Adjusting page 7 (Refer to “2. Modified of B, E, F, 7 Page Data”)
Adjusting Address 00 to AF
Address Initial value Remark

Initializing Method:
00 to FF Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
1) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 01.
2) Select page: 6, address: 00, and set data: 2D.
3) Select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 2D, and press the PAUSE
button of the adjustment remote commander.
4) Select page: 6, address: 02, and check that the data changes to
“01”.
5) Perform “Modification of B, E, F, 7 Page Data”.

2. Modification of B, E, F, 7 Page Data


If the B, E, F, 7 Page data has been initialized, change the data of
the “Fixed data-2” address shown in the following tables by manual
input.

Modifying Method:
1) Before changing the data, select page: 0, address: 01, and set
data: 01.
2) New data for changing are not shown in the tables because
they are different in destination. When changing the data, copy
the data built in the same model.
Note: If copy the data built in the different model, the
camcorder may not operate.
3) When changing the data, press the PAUSE button of the
adjustment remote commander each time when setting new
data to write the data in the non-volatile memory.
4) Check that the data of adjustment addresses is the initial value.
If not, change the data to the initial value.

Processing after Completing Modification of B, E, F, 7 Page data


1) Select page: 2, address: 00, and set data: 29.
2) Select page: 2, address: 01, and set data: 29, and press the
PAUSE button of the adjustment remote commander.

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5. F Page table
Note 1: Fixed data-1: Initialized data. (Refer to “1. Initializing the B, E, F, 7 Page Data”)
Note 2: Fixed data-2: Modified data. (Refer to “2. Modified of B, E, F, 7 Page Data”)
Address Initial value Remark Address Initial value Remark

00 to 0F 64 10 Strobe white balance adj.


10 to13 Fixed data-1 (Initialized data) 65 61 Video sync level adj.
14 36 Flange back adj. 66 61 Video burst level adj.
15 48 67, 68 Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
16 DA 69 00 Strobe white balance adj.
17 DF 6A C0
18 16 6B B4
19 00 6C 10 Mechanical shutter adj.
1A 00 6D FD
1B 00 6E 0B
1C 00 6F A6
1D 00 70 09
1E 00 71 B5
1F 00 72 08
20 20 73 40
21 20 74 07
22 BA 75 48
23 46 76 33
24 0A 77 33
25 00 78 33
26 85 Light level adj. 79 33
27 Fixed data-1 (Initialized data) 7A 33
28 94 Light level adj. 7B 33
29 00 F No. standard data input 7C 33
2A 00 7D 33
2B 00 7E 33
2C 00 7F 33
2D to 39 Fixed data-1 (Initialized data) 80 00 Auto white balance adj.
3A 2F Auto white balance standard data input 81 to 87 Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
3B 37 88 00 Flange back adj.
3C 40 89 00
3D D0 8A 00
3E Fixed data-1 (Initialized data) 8B 00
3F B5 Auto white balance adj. 8C 00
40 43 8D 00
41 03 Color reproduction adj. 8E 00
42 E9 8F 00
43 63 90 00
44 83 91 00
45 D5 92 00
46 FE 93 00
47 73 94 00
48 45 95 00
49 to 4C Fixed data-1 (Initialized data) 96 00
4D 28 Strobe white balance adj. 97 00
4E 6E 98 00
4F to 58 Fixed data-1 (Initialized data) 99 00
59 00 Auto white balance standard data input 9A 00
5A 14 Mechanical shutter adj. 9B 00
5B Fixed data-1 (Initialized data) 9C to 9F Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
5C 63 Color reproduction adj. A0 00 Mixed color cancel adj.
5D 83 A1 00
5E 03 A2 00
5F E9 A3 00
60 to 63 Fixed data-1 (Initialized data) A4 to FF Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)

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6. 7 Page table
Note 1: Fixed data-1: Initialized data. (Refer to “1. Initializing the B, E, F, 7 Page Data”)
Note 2: Fixed data-2: Modified data. (Refer to “2. Modified of B, E, F, 7 Page Data”)
Address Initial value Remark Address Initial value Remark

00 to 5F Fixed data-1 (Initialized data) 93 FF CCD white defect compensation


60 0F CCD black defect compensation 94 0F
61 FF 95 FF
62 0F 96 0F
63 FF 97 FF
64 0F 98 0F
65 FF 99 FF
66 0F 9A 0F
67 FF 9B FF
68 0F 9C 0F
69 FF 9D FF
6A 0F 9E 0F
6B FF 9F FF
6C 0F A0 0F
6D FF A1 FF
6E 0F A2 0F
6F FF A3 FF
70 0F A4 to FF Fixed data-1 (Initialized data)
71 FF
72 0F
73 FF
74 0F
75 FF
76 0F
77 FF
78 0F
79 FF
7A 0F
7B FF
7C 0F
7D FF
7E 0F
7F FF
80 0F
81 FF
82 0F
83 FF
84 0F
85 FF
86 0F
87 FF
88 0F CCD white defect compensation
89 FF
8A 0F
8B FF
8C 0F
8D FF
8E 0F
8F FF
90 0F
91 FF
92 0F

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1-3. VIDEO SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTS 2. Video Burst Level Adjustment
1. Video Sync Level Adjustment Adjust the burst level of the composite video signal output
Adjust the sync level of the composite video signal output
Mode PLAY
Mode PLAY Signal Color bar (Test signal)
Signal Color bar (Test signal) Measurement Point Video terminal of A/V OUT jack
Measurement Point Video terminal of A/V OUT jack (75 Ω terminated)
(75 Ω terminated) Measuring Instrument Oscilloscope
Measuring Instrument Oscilloscope Adjustment Page F
Adjustment Page F Adjustment Address 66
Adjustment Address 65 Specified Value A=286 ± 5 mV (NTSC)
Specified Value A=286 ± 5 mV (NTSC) A=300 ± 5 mV (PAL)
A=300 ± 5 mV (PAL)
Menu setting:
Menu setting: 1) VIDEO OUT of SET UP menu
1) VIDEO OUT of SET UP menu ...................................... NTSC (NTSC mode)
...................................... NTSC (NTSC mode) ...................................... PAL (PAL mode)
...................................... PAL (PAL mode)
Adjusting method:
Adjusting method: 1) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 01.
1) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 01. 2) Select page: 5, address: F1, and set data: 04.
2) Select page: 5, address: F1, and set data: 04. 3) Select page: F, address: 66, change the data and set the burst
3) Select page: F, address: 65, change the data and set the sync level (A) to the specified value.
level (A) to the specified value. 4) Press the PAUSE button of the adjusting remote commander.
4) Press the PAUSE button of the adjusting remote commander.
Processing after Completing Adjustments:
Processing after Completing Adjustments: 1) Select page: 5, address: F1, and set data: 00.
1) Select page: 5, address: F1, and set data: 00. 2) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 00.
2) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 00.

A
A

H H

Fig. 5-1-10 Fig. 5-1-11

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1-4. CAMERA SYSTEM ADJUSTMENT

Before perform the camera system adjustments, check that the


specified values of “VIDEO SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTS” are
satisfied.

Data setting during camera system adjustment


Perform the following data setting before the camera system ad-
justments.
1) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 01.
2) After writing down the original data of the following addresses,
input the following data.

Page Address Data


E 43 10
E 8F 00
B 67 00
Note: Press the pause button of the adjusting remote
commander each time to set data.
After completing the camera system adjustments, release the
data setting:
1) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 01.
2) Select the above address, and input the orignal data writen
down at step 2).
Note: Press the pause button of the adjusting remote
commander each time to set data.
3) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 00.

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1. Flange Back Adjustment Adjusting method:
(Using the minipattern box) 1) Install the minipattern box so that the distance between it
The inner focus lens flange back adjustment is carried out auto- and the front of lens of the camera is less than 3cm.
matically. In whichever case, the focus will be deviated during 2) Make the height of minipattern box and the camera equal.
auto focusing/manual forcusing. 3) Check the output voltage of the regulated power supply is
the specified voltage ± 0.01 Vdc.
Mode STILL 4) Check that the center of Siemens star chart meets the center
Subject Siemens star chart with ND filter of shot image screen with the zoom lens at TELE end and
WIDE end respectively.
for minipattern box (Note 1) 5) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 01.
Measurement Point Check operation on TV monitor 6) Select page: 5, address: F1, and set data: FF.
Measuring Instrument 7) Select page: D, address: 63, set data: 40, and press the PAUSE
button of the adjusting remote commander.
Adjustment Page F
8) Perform “ Data setting during camera system adjustment”.
Adjustment Address 14 to 25, 88 to 9B (Refer to page 5-13)
9) Check that the data on page: F, addresses: 14 to 25, 88 to 9B
Note 1: Dark Siemens star chart. are initial values (See table below).
Note 2: Check that the data of page: 6, address: 02 is “00”. Address Data Address Data Address Data
If not, turn the power of unit OFF/ON.
14 36 21 20 90 00
15 48 22 BA 91 00
Preparations before adjustments:
The minipattern box is installed as shown in the following figure. 16 DA 23 46 92 00
Note 3: The attachment lenses are not used. 17 DF 24 0A 93 00
Note 4: Take care not to hit the minipattern box when extending 18 16 25 00 94 00
the lens. 19 00 88 00 95 00
1A 00 89 00 96 00
Specified voltage: The specified voltage varies according to the
1B 00 8A 00 97 00
minipatternbox, so adjustment the power sup
ply output voltage to the specified voltage 1C 00 8B 00 98 00
written on the sheet which is supplied with the 1D 00 8C 00 99 00
minipattern box. 1E 00 8D 00 9A 00
1F 00 8E 00 9B 00
Below 3 cm
20 20 8F 00
Minipattern box
10) Select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 13, and press the PAUSE
Camera
button.
11) Select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 27, and press the PAUSE
button. (The flange back adjustment is performed and the
Camera
table adjustment data is stored in page: F, address: 14 to 25, 88 to
9B)
Regulated power supply 12) Select page: 6, address: 02, and check that the data is “01”.
Output voltage : Specified voltage ±0.01Vdc
Output current : more than 3.5A
Processing after completion of adjustment:
1) Select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 00, and press the PAUSE
button of the adjusting remote commander.
Red (+) 2) Select page: 5, address: F1, and set data: 00.
Black (–) 3) Select page: D, address: 63, set data: 00, and press the PAUSE
button.
Yellow (SENS +)
4) Release the data setting performed at step 8).
White (SENS –) Need not connected (Refer to page 5-13)
5) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 00.
Black (GND)
6) Perform “Flange Back Check”.

Fig. 5-1-12

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2. Flange Back Check

Mode STILL
Subject Siemens star
(2.0 m from the front of the lens)
(Luminance: approx. 200 lux)
Measurement Point Check operation on TV monitor
Measuring Instrument
Specified value Focused at the TELE end and
WIDE end

Checking method:
1) Place the Siemens star 2.0 m from the front of the lens.
2) To open the IRIS, decrease the luminous intensity to the Si-
emens star up to a point before noise appear on the image.
3) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 01.
4) Select page: 5, address: F1, and set data: FF.
5) Select page: D, address: 63, set data: 40, and press the PAUSE
button of the adjusting remote commander.
6) Perform “ Data setting during camera system adjustment”.
(Refer to page 5-13)
7) Shoot the Siemens star with the zoom TELE end.
8) Turn on the auto focus.
9) Check that the lens is focused.
10) Select page: 6, address: 2C, and set data: 01.
11) While observe the TV monitor, change the zoom to the WIDE
end and check that the lens is focused.

Processing after completion of adjustment:


1) Select page: 6, address: 2C, and set data: 00.
2) Select page: 5, address: F1, and set data: 00.
3) Select page: D, address: 63, set data: 00, and press the PAUSE
button of the adjusting remote commander.
4) Release the data setting performed at step 6).
(Refer to page 5-13)
5) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 00.

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3. F No. Standard Data Input 4. Mechanical Shutter Adjustment
Compensate the unevenness of the iris meter sensitivity. Adjust the period which the mechanical shutter is closed,
and compensate the exposure.
Mode STILL
Subject Clear chart Mode STILL
(10 cm from the front of the lens) Subject Clear chart
Adjustment Page F (10 cm from the front of the lens)
Adjustment Address 29 to 2C Adjustment Page F
Adjustment Address 5A, 6C to 7F
Note 1: Check that the data of page: 6, address: 02 is “00”.
If not, turn the power of unit OFF/ON. Note 1: Check that the data of page: 6, address: 02 is “00”.
If not, turn the power of unit OFF/ON.
Adjusting method:
1) Shoot the Clear chart with the zoom WIDE end. Adjusting method:
2) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 01. 1) Shoot the Clear chart with the zoom WIDE end.
3) Select page: 5, address: F1, and set data: FF. 2) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 01.
4) Select page: D, address: 63, set data: 40, and press the PAUSE 3) Select page: 5, address: F1, and set data: FF.
button of the adjusting remote commander. 4) Select page: D, address: 63, set data: 40, and press the PAUSE
5) Perform “ Data setting during camera system adjustment”. button of the adjusting remote commander.
(Refer to page 5-13) 5) Perform “ Data setting during camera system adjustment”.
6) Select page: 6, address: 01, set data: BB, and press the PAUSE (Refer to page 5-13)
button. 6) Select page: 6, address: 01, set data: AD, and press the PAUSE
7) (The F No. standard data input is performed and the stan- button. (The mechanical shutter adjustment is performed and
dard data is stored in page: F, address: 29 to 2C) the adjustment data is stored in page: F, address: 5A and 6C
8) Select page: 6, address: 02, and check that the data is “01”. to 7F)
7) Select page: 6, address: 02, and check that the data is “01”.
Processing after Completing Adjustments: 8) Select page: 6, address: AB, and check that the data is “00”.
1) Select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 00, and press the PAUSE (If the data other than “00”, mechanical shutter adjustment
button of the adjusting remote commander. has errors)
2) Select page: 5, address: F1, and set data: 00.
3) Select page: D, address: 63, set data: 00, and press the PAUSE Processing after Completing Adjustments:
button. 1) Select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 00, and press the PAUSE
4) Release the data setting performed at step 5). button of the adjusting remote commander.
(Refer to page 5-13) 2) Select page: 5, address: F1, and set data: 00.
5) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 00. 3) Select page: D, address: 63, set data: 00, and press the PAUSE
button.
4) Release the data setting performed at step 5).
(Refer to page 5-13)
5) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 00.

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5. Picture Frame Setting Check on the oscilloscope

Mode STILL 1. Horizontal period


Subject Color bar chart A=B C=D
(Color reproduction adjustment frame)
B C
Measurement Point Video terminal of A/V OUT jack
A D
(75 Ω terminated)
Measuring Instrument Oscilloscope and TV monitor
Specified Value A=B, C=D, E=F
Note 1: Displayed data of page 1 of adjusting remote commander.
1:XX:XX
 XL or YL data

 XH or YH data

Setting method:
1) Select page: 5, address: F1, and set data: FF.
2) Perform “ Data setting during camera system adjustment”.
(Refer to page 5-13)
3) Adjust the zoom and the camera direction, and set to the pic-
Fig. 5-1-13
ture frame to the specified position.
4) Mark the position of the picture frame on the TV monitor,
2. Vertical period
and adjust the picture frame to this position in following ad-
justments using “Color reproduction adjustment frame”. E E=F F
5) Select page: 0, address: 03, and set data: 18.
6) Select page: 1, and note down the XH and XL data. (Note 1)
7) Select page: 0, address: 03, and set data: 22.
8) Select page: 1, and note down the YH and YL data. (Note 1)
9) Release the data setting performed at step 2). V
(Refer to page 5-13)
Fig. 5-1-14
10) Select page: 5, address: F1, and set data: 00.
Check on the TV monitor
How to reset the zoom and focus when they deviated:
If the zoom and focus deviated due to some reason, reset them in
the following method.

1) Select page: 6, address: 90, and set data: XL. (Note 2)


2) Select page: 6, address: 91, and set data: XH. (Note 2)
3) Select page: 6, address: 92, and set data: YL. (Note 3)
4) Select page: 6, address: 93, and set data: YH. (Note 3)
5) Select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 79, press the PAUSE
button, and wait for 1 second. Color bar chart picture frame TV monitor picture frame
6) Select page: 6, address: 2C, and set data: 01.
Fig. 5-1-15
7) Select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 00, and press the PAUSE
button.
Note 2: The data noted down at step 6) of “Setting method”.
Note 3: The data noted down at step 8) of “Setting method”.

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6. Light Level Adjustment 7. Mixed Color Cancel Adjustment
Adjust the standard LV value. To perform mixed color cancel adjustment based on data of each
color in color bar.
Mode STILL
Subject Clear chart Mode STILL
(Color reproduction adjustment frame) Subject Color bar chart
Measurement Point Displayed data of page: 1 (Note 2) (Color reproduction adjustment frame)
Measuring Instrument Adjusting remote commander Adjustment Page F
Adjustment Page F Adjustment Address A0 to A3
Adjustment Address 26, 28
Note 1: Perform “Light Level Adjustment” before this
Specified Value AE level: 0FC0 to 1040 adjustment.
Note 2: Check that the data of page: 6, address: 02 is “00”.
Note 1: Check that the data of page: 6, address: 02 is “00”. If not, turn the power of unit OFF/ON.
If not, turn the power of unit OFF/ON.
Note 2: The right four digits of the page: 1 displayed data of the Adjusting method:
adjusting remote commander. 1) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 01.
1:XX:XX 2) Select page: 5, address: F1, and set data: FF.
 Displayed data 3) Select page: D, address: 63, set data: 40, and press the PAUSE
button of the adjusting remote commander.
Adjusting method: 4) Perform “ Data setting during camera system adjustment”.
1) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 01. (Refer to page 5-13)
2) Select page: 5, address: F1, and set data: FF. 5) Select page: 6, address: 01, set data: D7, and press the PAUSE
3) Select page: D, address: 63, set data: 40, and press the PAUSE button.
button of the adjusting remote commander. 6) Select page: 6, address: 01, set data: D5, and press the PAUSE
4) Perform “ Data setting during camera system adjustment”. button. (The mixed color adjustment is performed and the
(Refer to page 5-13) adjustment data is stored in page: F, address: A0 to A3)
5) Select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 0D, and press the PAUSE 7) Select page: 6, address: 02, and check that the data is “01”.
button. (The light level adjustment is performed and the ad-
justment data is stored in page: F, address: 26 and 28) Processing after Completing Adjustments:
6) Select page: 6, address: 02, and check that the data is “01”. 1) Select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 00, and press the PAUSE
7) Select page: 0, address: 03, and set data: 06. button of the adjusting remote commander.
8) Select page: 1, and check that the displayed data (Note 2) 2) Select page: 5, address: F1, and set data: 00.
satisfies the AE level specified value. 3) Select page: D, address: 63, set data: 00, and press the PAUSE
button.
Processing after Completing Adjustments: 4) Release the data setting performed at step 4).
1) Select page: 0, address: 03, and set data: 00. (Refer to page 5-13)
2) Select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 00, and press the PAUSE 5) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 00.
button of the adjusting remote commander.
3) Select page: 5, address: F1, and set data: 00.
4) Select page: D, address: 63, set data: 00, and press the PAUSE
button.
5) Release the data setting performed at step 4).
(Refer to page 5-13)
6) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 00.

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8. Auto White Balance Standard Data Input Adjusting method:
Adjust the white balance standard data at 3200K. 1) Place the C14 filter for color temperature correction on the
lens.
Mode STILL 2) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 01.
Subject Clear chart 3) Select page: 5, address: F1, and set data: FF.
4) Select page: D, address: 63, set data: 40, and press the PAUSE
(Color reproduction adjustment frame) button of the adjusting remote commander.
Adjustment Page F 5) Perform “ Data setting during camera system adjustment”.
Adjustment Address 3A to 3D, 59 (Refer to page 5-13)
6) Select page: 6, address: 01, set data: A7, and press the PAUSE
button.
Note 1: Perform “Light Level Adjustment” and “Mixed Color
7) Select page: F, address: 49 to 4C, and noting down the data
Cancel Adjustment” before this adjustment.
of each address.
Note 2: Check that the data of page: 6, address: 02 is “00”.
8) Write data in page: F, address: 49 to 4C as shown in the fol-
If not, turn the power of unit OFF/ON.
lowing table.
Adjusting method:
Adderss 49 4A 4B 4C
1) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 01.
2) Select page: 5, address: F1, and set data: FF. Data 29 80 5E 00
3) Select page: D, address: 63, set data: 40, and press the PAUSE
button of the adjusting remote commander. Note: After setting each data, be sure to press the PAUSE button
4) Perform “ Data setting during camera system adjustment”. of the adjusting remote commander.
(Refer to page 5-13) 9) Select page: 6, address: 01, set data: A5, and press the PAUSE
5) Select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 11, and press the PAUSE button. (The auto white balance adjustment is performed and
button. the adjustment data is stored in page: F, address: 3F, 40 and
6) Select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 0B, and press the PAUSE 80)
button. (The auto white balance standard data input is per- 10) Select page: 6, address: 02, and check that the data is “01”.
formed and the standard data is stored in page: F, address: 11) Select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 3F, and press the PAUSE
3A to 3D, 59) button.
7) Select page: 6, address: 02, and check that the data is “01”. 12) Select page: 0, address: 03, and set data: 04.
13) Select page: 1, and check that the displayed data (Note 3)
Processing after Completing Adjustments: satisfies the R ratio specified value.
1) Select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 00, and press the PAUSE 14) Select page: 0, address: 03, and set data: 05.
button of the adjusting remote commander. 15) Select page: 1, and check that the displayed data (Note 3)
2) Select page: 5, address: F1, and set data: 00. satisfies the B ratio specified value.
3) Select page: D, address: 63, set data: 00, and press the PAUSE 16) Select page: F, address: 49 to 4C, and input the data noted
button. down at step 9).
4) Release the data setting performed at step 4). Note: After setting each data, be sure to press the PAUSE button
(Refer to page 5-13) of the adjusting remote commander.
5) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 00.
6) Perform “Auto White Balance Adjustment”. Processing after Completing Adjustments:
1) Select page: 0, address: 03, and set data: 00.
9. Auto White Balance Adjustment 2) Select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 00, and press the PAUSE
Adjust to the proper auto white balance output data. button of the adjusting remote commander.
If it is not correct, auto white balance and color reproducibility 3) Select page: 5, address: F1, and set data: 00.
will be poor. 4) Select page: D, address: 63, set data: 00, and press the PAUSE
button.
Mode STILL 5) Release the data setting performed at step 5).
(Refer to page 5-13)
Subject Clear chart
6) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 00.
(Color reproduction adjustment frame)
Filter Filter C14 for color temperature
correction
Measurement Point Displayed data of page: 1 (Note 3)
Measuring Instrument Adjusting remote commander
Adjustment Page F
Adjustment Address 3F, 40, 80
Specified Value R ratio: 28E0 to 2A20
B ratio: 5D60 to 5EA0
Note 1: Perform “Auto White Balance Standard Data Input”
before this adjustment.
Note 2: Check that the data of page: 6, address: 02 is “00”.
If not, turn the power of unit OFF/ON.
Note 3: The right four digits of the page: 1 displayed data of the
adjusting remote commander.
1:XX:XX
 Displayed data
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10. Color Reproduction Adjustment
Adjust the color separation matrix coefficient so that proper color
reproduction is produced.

Mode STILL
Subject Color bar chart
(Color reproduction adjustment frame)
Adjustment Page F
Adjustment Address 41 to 48, 5C to 5F

Note 1: Perform “Auto White Balance Standard Data Input”


before this adjustment.
Note 2: Check that the data of page: 6, address: 02 is “00”.
If not, turn the power of unit OFF/ON.

Adjusting method:
1) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 01.
2) Select page: 5, address: F1, and set data: FF.
3) Select page: D, address: 63, set data: 40, and press the PAUSE
button of the adjusting remote commander.
4) Perform “ Data setting during camera system adjustment”.
(Refer to page 5-13)
5) Select page: 6, address: 01, set data: AB, and press the PAUSE
button.
6) Select page: 6, address: 12, set data: 80, and press the PAUSE
button.
7) Wait for 1 second.
8) Select page: 6, address: 12, set data: 00, and press the PAUSE
button.
9) Wait for 2 seconds.
10) Select page: 6, address: 01, set data: A9, and press the PAUSE
button. (The color reproduction adjustment is performed and
the adjustment data is stored in page: F, address: 41 to 48,
5C to 5F)
11) Select page: 6, address: 02, and check that the data is “01”.

Processing after Completing Adjustments:


1) Select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 00, and press the PAUSE
button of the adjusting remote commander.
2) Select page: 5, address: F1, and set data: 00.
3) Select page: D, address: 63, set data: 00, and press the PAUSE
button.
4) Release the data setting performed at step 4).
(Refer to page 5-13)
5) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 00.
6) Perform “Color Reproduction Check”.

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11. Color Reproduction Check For NTSC mode

Mode STILL R-Y


Subject Color bar chart
(Color reproduction adjustment frame)
Measurement Point Video terminal of A/V OUT jack MG
R
(75 Ω terminated)
Measuring Instrument Vectorscope
Specified Value All color luminance points shouldsettle
within each color reproduction frame. YE
B-Y
Menu setting:
B
1) VIDEO OUT of SET UP menu
................................ NTSC (NTSC mode)
................................ PAL (PAL mode)

Checking method: G CY
1) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 01.
2) Select page: 5, address: F1, and set data: FF.
3) Select page: D, address: 63, set data: 40, and press the PAUSE
button of the adjusting remote commander. Burst position
4) Perform “ Data setting during camera system adjustment”.
Fig. 5-1-16
(Refer to page 5-13)
5) Check that the picture frame is set to the specified position.
(Refer to “6. picture Frame Setting” )
6) Select page: 6, address: 10, and set data: 01. For PAL mode
7) Select page: E, address: 52, after noting down the data, set
data: 0A, and press the PAUSE button. R-Y
8) Select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 0F, and press the PAUSE Burst position
button.
9) Select page: 6, address: 12, set data: 80, and press the PAUSE
MG
button. R
10) Wait for 1 second.
11) Select page: 6, address: 12, set data: 00, and press the PAUSE
button.
12) Wait for 2 seconds. YE
13) Check the each color luminance point in each color repro-
duction frame. B-Y
B
Processing after Completing Adjustments:
1) Select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 00, and press the PAUSE
button of the adjusting remote commander.
2) Select page: 6, address: 10, and set data: 00.
3) Select page: E, address: 52, set data noted down at step 8) G CY
and press the PAUSE button.
4) Select page: 5, address: F1, and set data: 00.
5) Select page: D, address: 63, set data: 00, and press the PAUSE
button.
6) Release the data setting performed at step 4). Fig. 5-1-17
(Refer to page 5-13)
7) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 00.

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12. White Balance Check Processing after Completing Adjustments:
1) Select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 00, and press the PAUSE
Mode STILL button of the adjusting remote commander.
Subject Clear chart 2) Select page: 6, adderss: 6C, and set data: 00.
(Color reproduction adjustment frame) 3) Select page: E, address: 52, set data noted down at step 13)
and press the PAUSE button.
Measurement Point Displayed data of Video terminal of 4) Select page: E, address: 4B, set data noted down at step 23)
Page: 1 (Note 2) A/V OUT jack and press the PAUSE button.
(75 Ω terminated) 5) Select page: 5, address: F1, and set data: 00.
Measuring Instrument Adjustment remote Vectorscope 6) Select page: D, address: 63, set data: 00, and press the PAUSE
Commander button.
Specified Value R ratio: 3E00 to 4200 Fig. 5-1-18 7) Release the data setting performed at step 5).
B ratio: 3E00 to 4200 (A) and (B) (Refer to page 5-13)
8) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 00.
Note 1: Refer to “6. Picture Frame Setting” for XH, XL, YH and
YL.
R-Y
Note 2: The right four digits of the page: 1 displayed data of the
adjusting remote commander.
1:XX:XX
 Displayed data 4mm
B-Y

Checking method:
1) Check that the lens is not covered with either filter.
4mm
2) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 01.
3) Select page: 5, address: F1, and set data: FF.
4) Select page: D, address: 63, set data: 40, and press the PAUSE Fig. 5-1-18 (A)
button of the adjusting remote commander.
5) Perform “ Data setting during camera system adjustment”.
R-Y
(Refer to page 5-13)
6) Select page: 6, address: 90, and set data: XL. (Note 1) 1mm
7) Select page: 6, address: 91, and set data: XH. (Note 1)
8) Select page: 6, address: 92, and set data: YL. (Note 1)
B-Y
9) Select page: 6, address: 93, and set data: YH. (Note 1) 1.5mm
10) Select page: 6, address: 6C, and set data: 01. 6mm
11) Select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 79, press the PAUSE
button, and wait for 1 second.
12) Select page: 6, address: 2C, and set data: 01. 6mm
• INDOOR data check
13) Select page: E, address: 52, after noting down the data, set
data: 0E, and press the PAUSE button.
14) Select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 0F, and press the PAUSE Fig. 5-1-18 (B)
button.
15) Select page: 0, address: 03, and set data: 04.
16) Select page: 1, and check that the displayed data (Note 2)
satisfies the R ratio specified value.
17) Select page: 0, address: 03, and set data: 05.
18) Select page: 1, and check that the displayed data (Note 2)
satisfies the B ratio specified value.
• INDOOR luminance point check
19) Select page: 6, address: 1C, and set data: 00.
20) Select page: 0, address: 03, and set data: 00.
21) Check that the center of the white luminance point is within
the circle shown Fig. 5-1-18 (A).
• OUTDOOR luminance point check
22) Place the C14 filter on the lens.
23) Select page: E, address: 4B, after noting down the data, set
data: 20, and press the PAUSE button.
24) Select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 3F, and press the PAUSE
button.
25) Check that the center of the white luminance point settles in
the circle shown Fig. 5-1-18 (B).

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13. Strobe White Balance Adjustment 14. Strobe Light Level and White balance Check
Adjust the white balance when the strobe light flashed. Check the light level regulation and the white balance when the
strobe light flashed.
Mode STILL
Subject Flash adjustment box (Note 3) Mode STILL
(1.0 m from the front of lens) Subject Flash adjustment box (Note 3)
Adjustment Page F (1.0 m from the front of lens)
Adjustment Address 4D, 4E, 64, 69, 6A, 6B Measurement Point Displayed data of page: 1
Note 1: Perform “Flange Back Adjustment”, “Light Level Measuring Instrument Adjusting remote commander
Adjustment”, “Auto White Balance Adjustment” and Specified value Y level data: 60 to 94
“Auto White Balance Standard Data Input” before this R-Y level data: FA to FF or 00 to 06
adjustment. (Note 4)
Note 2: Perform this adjustment in the Flash adjustment box. B-Y level data: FA to FF or 00 to 06
Note 3: Refer to “4. Preparing the Flash adjustment box”. (Note 4)
(See page 5-7) Note 1: Perform this checking successively after performing
Note 4: Check that the data of page: 6, address: 02 is “00”. “Flange Back Adjustment”, “ Light Level Adjustment”, “Strobe
If not, turn the power of unit OFF/ON. White Balance Adjustment” and “Auto White Balance Standard
Data Input”. (Do not turn the power of unit OFF)
Switch setting: Note 2: Perform this adjustment in the Flash adjustment box.
1) FLASH ...................... ON Note 3: Refer to “4. Preparing the Fiash adjustment box”.
(See page 5-7)
Adjusting method: Note 4: The right four digits of the page: 1 displayed data of the
1) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 01. adjusting remote commander.
2) Select page: 5, address: F1, and set data: FF. 1:XX:XX
3) Select page: D, address: 63, set data: 40, and press the PAUSE  B-Y level data
button of the adjusting remote commander.  R-Y level data
4) Perform “ Data setting during camera system adjustment”. Note 5: Displayed data of page: F, address: 64 of the adjusting
(Refer to page 5-13) remote commander.
5) Select page: 7, address: 03, and set data: 08. F:XX:64
6) Select page: 6, address: 90, and set data: 00.  Y level data
7) Select page: 6, address: 91, and set data: 00. Note 6: Check that the data of page: 6, address: 02 is “00”.
8) Select page: 6, address: 92, and set data: 00.
9) Select page: 6, address: 93, and set data: 80. Checking method:
10) Select page: 6, address: 6C, and set data: 01. 1) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 01.
11) Select page: 6, address: 2C, and set data: 01. 2) Select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 79, and press the PAUSE
12) Select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 79, and press the PAUSE button of the adjusting remote commander.
button. 3) Select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 67, and press the PAUSE
13) Select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 67, and press the PAUSE button.
button. 4) Check the flashing of strobe light.
14) Select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 00, and press the PAUSE 5) Select page: F, address: 64, and check that the data satisfies
button. the Y level data specified value. (Note 5)
15) Select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 79, and press the PAUSE
button. 6) Select page: 0, address: 03, and set data: 02.
16) Select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 67, and press the PAUSE 7) Select page: 1, and check the R-Y, B-Y level data (Note 4)
button. satisfies the specified value.
17) Select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 00, and press the PAUSE
button. Processing after Completing Adjustments:
18) Select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 79, and press the PAUSE 1) Select page: 0, address: 03, and set data: 00.
button. 2) Select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 00, and press the PAUSE
19) Select page: 6, address: 01, set data: B9, and press the PAUSE button of the adjusting remote commander.
button. (The strobe white balance adjustment is performed 3) Select page: 6, address: 2C, and set data: 00.
and the adjustment data is stored in page: F, address: 4D, 4E, 4) Select page: 6, address: 6C, and set data: 00.
64, 69, 6A and 6B) 5) Select page: 6, address: 93, and set data: 00.
20) Select page: 6, address: 02, and check that the data is “01”. 6) Select page: 7, address: 03, set data: 00, and press the PAUSE
button.
Processing after Completing Adjustments: 7) Select page: 5, address: F1, and set data: 00.
1) Select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 00, and press the PAUSE 8) Select page: D, address: 63, set data: 00, and press the PAUSE
button of the adjusting remote commander. button.
2) Perform “Strobe Light Level and White Balance Check” suc- 9) Release the data setting performed at step 4) of “Strobe White
cessively. (Do not turn the power of unit OFF) Balance Adjustment”. (Refer to page 5-13)
10) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 00.

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15. CCD Black Defect Compensation 9) Release the data setting performed at step 4).
(Refer to page 5-13)
Mode STILL 10) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 00.
Subject Clear chart
(25 cm from the front of lens) 16. CCD White Defect Compensation
Measurement Point Displayed data of page: 6, address: 55
Measuring Instrument Adjusting remote commander Mode STILL
Adjustment Page 7 Subject Clear chart
Adjustment Address 60 to 87 (25 cm from the front of lens)
Measurement Point Displayed data of page: 6, address: 55
Note 1: Check that there are no dust, no dirt and reflection of the Measuring Instrument Adjusting remote commander
clear chart.
Note 2: Any subject other than the clear chart should be in the Adjustment Page 7
screen. Adjustment Address 88 to A3

Adjusting method: Note 1: Check that there are no dust, no dirt and reflection of the
1) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 01. clear chart.
2) Select page: 5, address: F1, and set data: FF. Note 2: Any subject other than the clear chart should be in the
3) Select page: D, address: 63, set data: 40, and press the PAUSE screen.
button of the adjusting remote commander.
4) Perform “ Data setting during camera system adjustment”. Adjusting method:
(Refer to page 5-13) 1) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 01.
5) Select page: F, address: DF, after noting down the data, set 2) Select page: 5, address: F1, and set data: FF.
data: 4C, and press the PAUSE button. 3) Select page: D, address: 63, set data: 40, and press the PAUSE
6) Select page: 6, address: 2C, and set data: 01. button of the adjusting remote commander.
7) Select page: 6, address: 90, and set data: 00. 4) Perform “ Data setting during camera system adjustment”.
8) Select page: 6, address: 91, and set data: 03. (Refer to page 5-13)
9) Select page: 6, address: 92, and set data: 00. 5) Select page: F, address: DE, after noting down the data, set
10) Select page: 6, address: 93, and set data: 00. data: 1E, and press the PAUSE button.
11) Select page: 6, address: 6C, and set data: 01. 6) Select page: F, address: E3, after noting down the data, set
12) Select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 79, and press the PAUSE data: 08, and press the PAUSE button.
button. 7) Select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 8B, and press the PAUSE
13) Select page: 6, address: 30, and set data: 01. button. (The CCD white defect compensation is performed
14) Wait 4 seconds. and the compensation data is stored in page: 7, address: 88
15) Select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 8D, and press the PAUSE to A3)
button. (The CCD black defect compensation is performed 8) Select page: 6, address: 02, and check that the data is “01”.
and the compensation data is stored in page: 7, address: 60 9) Select page: 6, address: 55, and check the data.
to 87) 00 to 7F: Normal
16) Select page: 6, address: 02, and check that the data is “01”. 80 to FF: Defective
17) Select page: 6, address: 55, and check the data. 10) Select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 00, and press the PAUSE
00 to 0A: Normal button.
0B to FF: Defective 11) Select page: F, address: DE, set data: 0F, and press the PAUSE
18) Select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 00, and press the PAUSE button.
button. 12) Select page: F, address: E3, set data: A0, and press the PAUSE
19) Select page: F, address: DF, set data: 5A, and press the PAUSE button.
button. 13) Select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 87, and press the PAUSE
20) Select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 89, and press the PAUSE button.
button. 14) Select page: 6, address: 02, and check that the data is “01”.
21) Select page: 6, address: 02, and check that the data is “01”. 15) Select page: 6, address: 55, and check the data.
22) Select page: 6, address: 55, and check the data . 00 to 7F: Normal
00: Normal 80 to FF: Defective
01 to FF: Defective
Processing after Completing Adjustments:
Processing after Completing Adjustments: 1) Select page: F, address: DE, set data noted down at step 5)
1) Select page: F, address: DF, set data noted down at step 5) and press the PAUSE button of the adjusting remote com-
and press the PAUSE button of the adjusting remote mander.
commander. 2) Select page: F, address: E3, set data noted down at step 6)
2) Select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 00, and press the PAUSE and press the PAUSE button.
button. 3) Select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 00, and press the PAUSE
3) Select page: 6, address: 2C, and set data: 00. button.
4) Select page: 6, address: 30, and set data: 00. 4) Select page: 5, address: F1, and set data: 00.
5) Select page: 6, address: 6C, and set data: 00. 5) Select page: D, address: 63, set data: 00, and press the PAUSE
6) Select page: 6, address: 91, and set data: 00. button.
7) Select page: 5, address: F1, and set data: 00. 6) Release the data setting performed at step 4).
8) Select page: D, address: 63, set data: 00, and press the PAUSE (Refer to page 5-13)
button. 7) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 00.

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1-5. LCD SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTS [Adjusting connector]
Most of the measuring points for adjusting the LCD system are
Before perform the LCD system adjustments, check that the concentrated in CN709 of the SY-58 board.
specified values of “VIDEO SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTS” are sat- Connect the Measuring Instruments via the CPC-9 jig (J-6082-
isfied. 393-C).
The following table shows the Pin No. and signal name of CN709.
Note 1: The back light (fluorescent tube) is driven with high volt-
age AC power. Therefore, do not touch the back light Pin No. Signal Name Pin No. Signal Name
directly, otherwise you will feel an electric shock. 1 N. C. 10 UNREG
Note 2: Taken an extreme care not to destroy the liquid crystal
2 N. C. 11 LANC IN
display module by static electricity when replacing it.
Note 3: Set the LCD BRIGHT to the center. 3 N. C. 12 LANC OUT
4 REG GND 13 N. C.
5 XCPC_IN 14 RF7
6 N. C. 15 TXD
7 HSY 16 RXD
8 PANEL COM 17 RESET
9 VG 18 VDD
Table 5-1-7
Open the battery
lid assembly.
• ATTACHMENT OF CPC-9 JIG

SY-58 board
(CN709)

CPC lid

CPC-9 jig (J-6082-393-C)


(18P flexible board)

Note 1: Don’t use the 12 pin flexible board of CPC-9 jig.


It causes damage to the unit.
Note 2: In removing the CPC lid, start from
the upper side.
Note 3: The old CPC-9 jig (Parts code: J-6082-303-B) cannot be used,
because it cannot operate the adjustment remote commander.

Fig. 5-1-19

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1. LCD Initial Data Input 2. VCO Adjustment (PD-128 Board)
Set the VCO free-run frequency. If deviated, the LCD screen will
Mode PLAY be blurred.
Signal Arbitrary
Mode PLAY
Adjustment Page D
Signal Arbitrary
Adjustment Address 1C, 1C, D0 to D8, DD to DF
Measurement Point Pin 7 of CN709 (HSY) on SY-
58 board
Adjusting method:
1) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 01. Measuring Instrument Frequency counter
2) Select page: D, and enter the data given in the following table. Adjustment Page D
Specified Value D7 (NTSC)
Note: Press the PAUSE button of the adjusting remote commander DD (PAL)
each time the data are set, as the data are written to non-
volatile memory (EEPROM). Specified Value f = 15734 ± 30 Hz (NTSC)
f = 15745 ± 30 Hz (PAL)
Address Data Remark Menu setting:
1C 89 Fixed value 1) VIDEO OUT of SET UP menu................ NTSC (NTSC mode)
(This adjustment must be performed in NTSC mode, so don't
1D 2D
set the menu setting to “PAL”)
D0 BC Bright Adjustment
D1 80 Color Adjustment Adjusting method:
1) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 01.
D2 B9 White Balance Adjustment
2) Select page: 5, address: F0, and set data: 01.
D3 B7 3) Select page: D, address: D7, change the data and set the fre-
D4 BE Contrast Adjustment quency (f) to the NTSC specified value.
D5 C8 D Range Adjustment 4) Press the PAUSE button of the adjusting remote commander.
5) Select page: D, address: DD, and change the data and set the
D6 7C V-COM Level Adjustment frequency (f) to the PAL specified value.
D7 80 VCO Adjutment (NTSC) 6) Press the PAUSE button of the adjusting remote commander.
D8 74 V-COM Adjustment
Processing after Completing Adjustments:
DD 88 VCO Adjutment (PAL) 1) Select page: 5, address: F0, and set data: 00.
DE 13 Fixed value 2) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 00.
DF 11

Processing after Completing Adjustments:


1) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 00.

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3. D Range Adjustment (PD-128 Board) 4. Bright Adjustment (PD-128 Board)
Set the D range of the LCD driver to the specified value. Set the level of the VIDEO signal for driving the LCD to the speci-
If deviated, the LCD screen will became blackish or saturated fied value.
(whitish) If deviated, the LCD screen image will be blackish or saturated
(whitish).
Mode PLAY
Signal Arbitrary Mode PLAY
Measurement Point Pin 9 of CN709 (VG) on SY-58 Signal Arbitrary
board Measurement Point Pin 9 of CN709 (VG) on SY-58
External trigger: Pin 8 of CN709 board
(PANEL COM) on SY-58 board External trigger: Pin 8 of CN709
Measuring Instrument Oscilloscope (PANEL COM) on SY-58 board
Adjustment Page D Measuring Instrument Oscilloscope
Adjustment Address D5 Adjustment Page D
Specified Value A = 3.62 ± 0.05 Vp-p Adjustment Address D0
Specified Value A = 1.85 ± 0.08 Vp-p
Adjusting method:
1) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 01. Adjusting method:
2) Select page: 5, address: F1, and set data: 03. 1) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 01.
3) Select page: D, address: D5, change the data and set the volt- 2) Select page: 5, address: F1, and set data: 03.
age (A) between the reversed waveform pedestal and non-re- 3) Select page: 2, address: 10, and set data: 01.
versed waveform pedestal to the specified value. 4) Select page: D, address: D0, change the data and set the volt-
4) Press the PAUSE button of the adjusting remote commander. age (A) between the pedestal and GAMMA 1 limiter level to
the specified value.
Processing after Completing Adjustments: 5) Press the PAUSE button of the adjusting remote commander.
1) Select page: 5, address: F1, and set data: 00.
2) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 00. Processing after Completing Adjustments:
1) Select page: 5, address: F1, and set data: 00.
Pedestal 2) Select page: 2, address: 10, and set data: 00.
3) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 00.

GAMMA1 limiter level

Pedestal
2H
Pedestal
2H
A: Pedestal level difference between 1H period and
previous 1H period.
Fig. 5-1-21
Fig. 5-1-20

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5. Contrast Adjustment (PD-128 Board) 6. Color Adjustment (PD-128 Board)
Set the level of the VIDEO signal for driving the LCD to the speci- Set the color saturation to the standard value.
fied value. If, deviated, the color will be dark or light.
If deviated, the LCD screen image will be blackish or saturated
(whitish). Mode PLAY
Signal Arbitrary
Mode PLAY
Measurement Point Pin 9 of CN709 (VG) on SY-58
Signal Arbitrary board
Measurement Point Pin 9 of CN709 (VG) on SY-58 External trigger: Pin 8 of CN709
board (PANEL COM) on SY-58 board
External trigger: Pin 8 of CN709 Measuring Instrument Oscilloscope
(PANEL COM) on SY-58 board
Adjustment Page D
Measuring Instrument Oscilloscope
Adjustment Address D1
Adjustment Page D
Specified Value A = 544 ± 50 mVp-p
Adjustment Address D4
Specified Value A = 3.31 ± 0.07 Vp-p Adjusting method:
1) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 01.
Adjusting method: 2) Select page: 5, address: F1, and set data: 04.
1) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 01. 3) Select page: D, address: D1, change the data and set the volt-
2) Select page: 5, address: F1, and set data: 03. age (A) between the white 100% (Reference level) and green
3) Select page: D, address: D4, change the data and set the volt- to the specified value.
age (A) between the pedestal and 10 steps peak to the speci- 4) Press the PAUSE button of the adjusting remote commander.
fied value.
4) Press the PAUSE button of the adjusting remote commander. Processing after Completing Adjustments:
1) Select page: 5, address: F1, and set data: 00.
Processing after Completing Adjustments: 2) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 00.
1) Select page: 5, address: F1, and set data: 00.
2) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 00. White 100%

Green
10 steps peak
A

2H
Pedestal
2H Fig. 5-1-23

Fig. 5-1-22

5-28
7. V-COM Level Adjustment (PD-128 Board) 8. V-COM Adjustment (PD-128 Board)
Set the common electrode drive signal level of LCD to the speci- Set the DC bias of the common electrode drive signal of LCD to
fied value. the specified value.
If deviated, the LCD display will be move, producing flicker and
Mode PLAY conspicuous vertical lines.
Signal Arbitrary
Mode PLAY
Measurement Point Pin 8 of CN709 (PANEL COM)
on SY-58 board Signal Arbitrary
Measuring Instrument Oscilloscope Measurement Point Check on LCD screen
Adjustment Page D Measuring Instrument
Adjustment Address D6 Adjustment Page D
Specified Value A = 6.50 ± 0.05 Vp-p Adjustment Address D8
Specified Value The brightness difference
Adjusting method: between the section-A and
1) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 01. section-B is minimum
2) Select page: 5, address: F1, and set data: 03.
3) Select page: D, address: D6, change the data and set the V- Note: Perform “Bright Adjustment” and “Contrast Adjustment”
COM signal level (A) to the specified value. before this adjustment.
4) Press the PAUSE button of the adjusting remote commander.
Adjusting method:
Processing after Completing Adjustments: 1) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 01.
1) Select page: 5, address: F1, and set data: 00. 2) Select page: 5, address: F1, and set data: 01.
2) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 00. 3) Select page: 2, address: 10, and set data: 02.
4) Select page: D, address: D8, change the data so that bright-
ness of the section A and section B is equal.
5) Press the PAUSE button of the adjusting remote commander.

Processing after Completing Adjustments:


1) Select page: 5, address: F1, and set data: 00.
A
2) Select page: 2, address: 10, and set data: 00.
3) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 00.

B A
2H

A B
Fig. 5-1-24

B A

A B

Fig. 5-1-25

5-29
9. White Balance Adjustment (PD-128 Board)
Correct the white balance.
If deviated, the LCD screen color cannot be reproduced.

Mode PLAY
Signal Arbitrary
Measurement Point Check on LCD screen
Measuring Instrument
Adjustment Page D
Adjustment Address D2, D3
Specified Value LCD screen must not be colored

Note: Check the white balance only when replacing the follow-
ing parts.
If necessary, adjust them.
1. LCD panel
2. Light induction plate
3. IC802

Adjusting method:
1) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 01.
2) Select page: 5, address: F1, and set data: 02.
3) Select page: D, address: D2 and D3, and set the data to the
initial value.
Note: To write in the non-volatile memory (EEPROM), press
the PAUSE button of the adjustment remote commander
each time to set the data.
Address Data
D2 B9
D3 B7
4) Check that the LCD screen is not colored. If colored, change
the data of page: D, address: D2 and D3 so that the LCD screen
is not colored.
Note: To write in the non-volatile memory (EEPROM), press
the PAUSE button of the adjustment remote commander
each time to set the data.
5) Select page: 5, address: F1, and set data: 00.
6) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 00.

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1-6. SYSTEM CONTROL SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTS Adjusting method:
1. Battery Down Adjustment 1) Adjust the output voltage of the regulated power supply so
Set the battery end voltage. that the digital volt meter display is 7.2 ± 0.1 Vdc.
If the voltage is incorrect, the life of battery will shorten. 2) Turn off the power supply.
The image at the battery end will also be rough. 3) Turn the HOLD switch of the adjusting remote commander.
4) Turn on the power supply.
Mode STILL 5) Insert the memory stick to the unit, and set the STILL mode.
6) Set the FOCUS switch in MANUAL mode.
Subject Arbitrary
7) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 01.
Measurement Point Displayed data of page: 2, 8) Decrease the output voltage of the regulated power supply so
address: 51 that the digital voltmeter display is 5.50 ± 0.01 Vdc.
Measuring Instrument Adjusting remote commander 9) Select page: 2, address: 51, read the data, and this data is named
Adjustment Page D Dref.
10) Select page: D, address: 90, set data Dref, and then press the
Adjustment Address 90 to 94 PAUSE button of adjusting remote commander.
11) Convert Dref to decimal notation, and obtain Dref’.
Connection: (Refer to Table 5-2-2. “Hexadecimal-decimal conversion
1) Connect the regulated power supply and the digital voltmeter table”)
to the battery terminal as shown in Fig. 5-1-26. 12) Calculate D91’, D92’, D93’ and D94’ using following equations
(decimal calculation), convert it to a hexadecimal number, and
input each adjustment address.
Address: 91 D91’ = Dref’+8
Address: 92 D92’ = Dref’+17
Address: 93 D93’ = Dref’+2C
Address: 94 D94’ = Dref’+37
Note: After setting each data, be sure to press the PAUSE but-
ton.

Processing after Completing Adjustments:


1) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 00.

Regulated power supply


(5.50 ± 0.1 V DC)
Note : The old CPC-9 jit (Parts code: J-6082-393-B)
cannot be used, because it cannot operate
the adjustment remote commander.
1 2
Adjustment remote CN101
commander Digital
voltmeter

18

1
1

CPC-9 jig 18
(J-6082-393-C)

DC power supply
(6.0 to 7.2 V DC) MS-54
board
SY-58 board
(CN709)

Fig. 5-1-26

5-31
5-2. SERVICE MODE • Changing the address
2-1. ADJUSTING REMOTE COMMANDER The address increases when the FF (M) button is pressed,
The adjusting remote commander is used for changing the calcu- and decreases when the REW (M) button is pressed. There
lation coefficient in signal processing, EVR data, etc. The adjust- are altogether 256 addresses, from 00 to FF.
ing remote commander performs bi-directional communication • Changing the data (Data setting)
with the unit using the remote commander signal line (LANC). The data increases when the PLAY (N) button is pressed,
The resultant data of this bi-directional communication is written and decreases when the STOP (x) button is pressed. There
in the non-volatile memory. are altogether 256 data, from 00 to FF.
• Writing the adjustment data
1. Used Adjusting Remote Commander The PAUSE button must be pressed to write the adjustment
1) Connect the adjusting remote commander to the CN709 on data in the nonvolatile memory. (The new adjustment data
the SY-58 board via CPC-9 jig (J-6082-393-C). will not be recorded in the nonvolatile memory if this step is
2) Adjust the HOLD switch of the adjusting remote commander not performed)
to “HOLD” (SERVICE position).
3) Turn on the power with the POWER switch of the unit. 2. Precautions upon Using the Adjusting Remote
If it has been properly connected, the LCD on the adjusting re- Commander
mote commander will display as shown in Fig. 5-2-1. Mishandling of the adjusting remote commander may erase the
correct adjustment data at times. To prevent this, it is recommended
that all adjustment data be noted down before beginning adjust-
ments and new adjustment data after each adjustment.

0 : 00 : 00

Page Data Address

Fig. 5-2-1
4) Operate the adjusting remote commander as follows.
• Changing the page
The page increases when the EDIT SEARCH + button is
pressed, and decreases when the EDIT SEARCH – button is
pressed. There are altogether 16 pages, from 0 to F.

Hexadecimal
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 AB C D E F
notation
LCD Display 01 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A b c d E F
Decimal notation
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1112 13 1415
conversion value
Table 5-2-1

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2-2. DATA PROCESS
The calculation of the adjusting remote commander display data
(hexadecimal notation) are required for obtaining the adjustment
data of some adjustment items. In this case, after converting the
hexadecimal notation to decimal notation, calculate and convert
the result to hexadecimal notation, and use it as the adjustment
data. Table 5-2-2. indicates the hexadecimal notation- the deci-
mal notation, calculation table.

Hexadecimal nontation-Decimal notation 2



The lower digits of the 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F
hexadecimal notation
The upper digits of the (A) (b) (c) (d) (E) (F)
hexadecimal notation
0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
1 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
2 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47
3 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63
4 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79
5 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95
6 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111
7 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127
8 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143
9 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159
A (A) 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175
1→ B (b) 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191
C (c) 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207
D (d) 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223
E (E) 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239
F (F) 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255

Note : ( ) indicate the adjusting remote control unit display.

(Example) In the case that the adjusting remote control unit display are BD (bd).
As the upper digit of the hexadecimal notation is B (b), and the lower digit is D (d), the intersection “189” of
the1 and 2 in the above table is the decimal notation to be calculated.

Table 5-2-2

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2-3. SERVICE MODE 3. Switch Check (1)
1. Setting the Test Mode
Page 2 Address 43
Page D Address 10
Bit Function When bit value=1 When bit value=0
Data Function SHUTTR SW
00
01
Normal
Forced STILL mode power ON
1
(
Control Switch Block
Mode SW ) OFF ON

XSHUTTER LOCK SW
02 Forced PLAY mode power ON
03 Forced MOVIE mode power ON
2
(
Mode SW )
Control Switch Block OFF ON

• Before setting the data, select page: 0, address: 01, and set data:
01. Using method:
• For page D, the data set is recorded in the non-volatile memory 1) Select page: 2, address: 43
by pressing the PAUSE button of the adjusting remote com- 2) By discriminating the bit value of dispaly data, the state of the
mander. In this case, take note that the test mode will not be switches can be discriminated.
exited even when the main power is turned off.
• After completing adjustments/repairs, be sure to return the data
of this address to “00”, and press the PAUSE button of the ad-
justing remote commander.
Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 00.

2. Bit Value Discrimination


Bit values must be discriminated using the display data of the ad-
justing remote commander for following items. Use the table be-
low to discriminate if the bit value is “1” or “0”

Display on the adjustilng remote commander

0 : 00 : 00
Address
Page
bit3 to bit0 discrimination
bit7 to bit4 discrimination

Display on the Bit values


Adjusting bit3 bit2 bit1 bit0
remote or or or or
commander bit7 bit6 bit5 bit4
0 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 1
2 0 0 1 0
3 0 0 1 1
4 0 1 0 0
5 0 1 0 1
6 0 1 1 0
7 0 1 1 1
A 8 1 0 0 0
9 1 0 0 1
A(A) 1 0 1 0
B(b) 1 0 1 1
C(c) 1 1 0 0
D(d) 1 1 0 1
B E(E) 1 1 1 0
F(F) 1 1 1 1
Example: If “8E” is displayed on the adjusting remote com-
mander, the bit values for bit7 to bit4 are shown in the
A column, and the bit values for bit3 to bit0 are shown
in the B column.
5-34
4. Switch Check (2)

Page 2 Address 54 to 57

Using method:
1) Select page: 2, addresses: 54 to 57.
2) By discriminating the dispaly data, the pressed key can be
discriminated.
Data
Address
00 to 14 15 to 33 3C to 64 65 to 91 92 to BD BE to E9 EA to FF
55 CONTROL DOWN CONTROL UP DISPLAY VOLUME/ VOLUME/
(KEY AD1) (SL-56 board) (SL-56 board) (SL-56 board) PROGRAM AE+ PROGRAM AE–
(IC404 uk) (S151) (S151) (S153) (SL-56 board) (SL-56 board)
(S155) (S157)
56 CONTROL RIGHT CONTROL LEFT CONTROL SET FLASH FOCUS COLOR LCD
(KEY AD2) (SL-56 board) (SL-56 board) (SL-56 board) (SL-56 board) (SL-56 board) ON/OFF
(IC404 i;) (S151) (S151) (S151) (S154) (S156) (SL-56 board)
(S158)
57 PROGRAM AE
(KEY AD3) (SL-56 board)
(IC404 ia) (S152)

5. LED Check
Page 2 Address 06 Data 02

Using method:
1) Select page: 2, address: 06, and set data: 01.
2) Check that all LED except for the ACCESS LED are lit.
3) Select page: 2, address: 06, and set data: 00.

6. LCD Check

Page 2 Address 06 Data 02


Using method:
1) Select page: 2, address: 05, and set data: 02.
2) Check that all LED are lit and all segments of LCD (display
window) are lit.
3) Select page: 2, address: 05, and set data: 00.

5-35
5-35E
DSC-S70
SECTION 6
REPAIR PARTS LIST
6-1. EXPLODED VIEWS The components identified by mark
0 or dotted line with mark 0 are
NOTE: critical for safety.
• -XX and -X mean standardized parts, so they may Replace only with part number speci-
• Items marked “*” are not stocked since they are fied.
have some difference from the original one. seldom required for routine service. Some delay
• Color Indication of Appearance Parts should be anticipated when ordering these items. Les composants identifiés par une
marque 0 sont critiquens pour la
Example: • The mechanical parts with no reference number in sécurité.
KNOB, BALANCE (WHITE) . . . (RED) the exploded views are not supplied. Ne les remplacer que par une pièce
↑ ↑ • Accessories are given in the last of the electrical portant le numéro spécifié.
Parts Color Cabinet's Color parts list.

6-1-1. FRONT PANEL SECTION

8
4
5
4 6 10
7
Rear cabinet
section
(See page 6-3)
4

Front cabinet
section (See page 6-2)

4
4
3

Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark
1 3-060-265-01 RING, ORNAMENTAL 6 3-060-264-01 WINDOW, STROBOSCOPE
2 3-060-261-02 PANEL (FRONT), ALUMINUM 7 3-060-263-01 WINDOW
3 3-060-262-01 GRIP 8 3-914-366-01 SCREW (DIA. 1.7X4), PRECISION
4 3-968-729-71 SCREW (M2), LOCK ACE, P2 9 1-418-985-11 SWITCH BLOCK, CONTROL (MODE SW)
5 3-060-266-01 ESCUTCHEON 10 3-060-271-01 SCREW (M1.7X7)

6-1
6-1-2. FRONT CABINET SECTION

not
supplied

63
not
supplied 57
LCD902
64
62
not 56 65
supplied
72
53
not 55 MIC901
supplied 54
57 66
not 57
supplied 61 67
52
56 57
58 57
not
supplied 73

68

59 not
SP901
supplied
not
supplied 69

70 60
51 71
57

The components identified by Les composants identifiés par une


mark 0 or dotted line with marque 0 sont critiques pour la
mark 0 are critical for safety. sécurité.
Replace only with part num- Ne les remplacer que par une pièce
ber specified. portant le numéro spécifié.

Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark
51 X-3950-544-2 CABINET (FRONT) ASSY 64 3-060-268-01 GRILLE, MICROPHONE
52 3-060-251-01 LID, CPC * 65 3-055-971-11 CUSHION, MICROPHONE
53 3-060-267-01 BRACKET (L), STRAP * 66 3-061-237-01 PLATE, MICROPHONE GROUND
54 3-060-275-01 KNOB, MODE 67 3-060-259-01 HOLDER, MICROPHONE
55 X-3950-546-1 LID ASSY, BATTERY 68 3-060-260-01 HOLDER, SPEAKER

56 3-318-382-01 SCREW (1.7X3), TAPPING * 69 3-061-734-02 CUSHION (OVF FRONT)


57 3-914-366-01 SCREW (DIA. 1.7X4), PRECISION * 70 3-061-735-01 SHEET (MIC), ELECTROSTATIC
58 3-060-274-01 SCREW, TRIPOD * 71 3-062-239-01 PLATE (AF), GROUND
59 3-060-279-01 BRACKET (R), STRAP * 72 3-062-240-02 SHEET (1), SOUND ABSORPTION
60 3-968-729-71 SCREW (M2), LOCK ACE, P2 * 73 3-062-689-01 SHEET, SP

0 61 1-476-005-11 FLASH UNIT LCD902 1-803-975-21 DISPLAY PANEL, LIQUID CRYSTAL


62 X-3950-545-1 HOLDER ASSY, LCD MIC901 1-542-428-11 MICROPHONE UNIT
63 3-060-269-01 CUSHION (INDICATION WINDOW) SP901 1-505-862-31 SPEAKER (2.0 cm)

6-2
115 116
117
6-1-3. REAR CABINET SECTION 134
118
107 107
110 107 119
BT901

not 107
supplied 107
109
107 107
114 135
107 111
121
not 107
supplied 120
113
not
supplied
122

123
107 124
133 131 107 A
not
112 supplied
104 130
108 132
125
106 126
107 LCD901
106 127
105 ND901
130 129
107
107

136 Lens block assembly


(See page 6-4)
104 103
102
A
101
The components identified by Les composants identifiés par une
mark 0 or dotted line with marque 0 sont critiques pour la
mark 0 are critical for safety. sécurité.
Replace only with part num- Ne les remplacer que par une pièce
ber specified. portant le numéro spécifié.

Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark
101 1-677-877-11 FP-024 FLEXIBLE BOARD 120 3-060-298-01 COVER, DC
102 1-677-879-11 FP-028 FLEXIBLE BOARD 121 3-060-299-01 KNOB, POWER
* 103 3-060-250-01 FRAME, SD 122 3-060-301-01 LID, JK
104 1-960-457-11 HARNESS (YP-052) (14P) 123 3-060-297-01 HOLDER, POWER
105 A-7074-360-A DD-141 BOARD, COMPLETE 124 3-051-520-01 SPRING, POWER

106 3-989-735-51 SCREW (M1.7), LOCK ACE, P2 125 3-968-729-71 SCREW (M2), LOCK ACE, P2
107 3-914-366-01 SCREW (DIA. 1.7X4), PRECISION 126 X-3950-548-2 CABINET (REAR) ASSY
108 A-7096-193-A SY-58 BOARD, COMPLETE (SERVICE) 127 3-060-294-01 CUSHION (LCD)
109 A-7074-361-A MS-54 BOARD, COMPLETE 0 129 1-418-879-11 TRANSFORMER UNIT, INVERTER
110 X-3950-543-2 HOLDER ASSY, BT * 130 3-051-232-01 CLIP, PCB

111 3-969-380-01 SPRING, BATTERY 131 A-7074-363-A PD-128 BOARD, COMPLETE


112 1-960-456-11 HARNESS (YP-051) (12P) * 132 3-061-166-01 SHEET, SY
0 113 1-794-045-11 CONNECTOR, DC-IN * 133 3-061-655-01 DD SHEET
114 1-418-986-11 SWITCH BLOCK, CONTROL * 134 3-062-431-01 HOOK
(ZOOM/POWER SW) * 135 3-062-337-01 SHEET (ZOOM), ELECTROSTATIC
115 1-677-878-11 FP-027 FLEXIBLE BOARD
136 3-061-216-11 ACE (M1.7), SPECIAL HEAD LOCK
116 1-677-881-11 FP-031 FLEXIBLE BOARD BT901 1-694-654-11 TERMINAL BOARD, BATTERY
117 3-061-157-01 BUTTON, FUNCTION LCD901 1-803-857-21 INDICATOR MODULE LIQUID CRYSTAL
118 1-677-880-11 FP-029 FLEXIBLE BOARD 0 ND901 1-517-878-31 TUBE, FLUORESCENT, COLD CATHODE
119 A-7074-364-A SL-56 BOARD, COMPLETE

6-3
6-1-4. LENS BLOCK ASSEMBLY

155

156
154

162

157

153
158

IC401

160
152
161

164

165

163
151

(Note) Be sure to read “Precuations for Replcement of


CCD Imager” on page 4-8 when changing
the CCD imager

Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark
151 3-989-735-31 SCREW (M1.7), LOCK ACE, P2 158 A-7074-362-A CD-282 BOARD, COMPLETE
152 A-7031-106-A LENS ASSY (VCL-7003XA) 160 3-060-000-01 RUBBER (N), SEAL
153 3-060-311-01 FRAME, LENS 161 1-758-437-11 FILTER BLOCK, OPTICAL
* 154 3-061-362-01 HOLDER, FP * 162 3-061-732-01 CUSHION (EYEPIECE WINDOW)
155 3-054-938-01 SCREW, STEP * 163 3-061-736-01 HEAT SINK, CCD

156 1-677-875-21 FP-021 FLEXIBLE BOARD * 164 3-062-032-01 CUSHION, LENS


157 3-318-203-11 SCREW (B1.7X6), TAPPING * 165 3-062-493-01 SHEET, CD
IC401 A-7031-084-A CCD BLOCK ASSY (CCD IMAGER)

6-4
CD-282 DD-141

6-2. ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST


NOTE:
• Due to standardization, replacements in the • Items marked “*” are not stocked since they The components identified by
parts list may be different from the parts speci- are seldom required for routine service. mark 0 or dotted line with mark
0 are critical for safety.
fied in the diagrams or the components used Some delay should be anticipated when order- Replace only with part number
on the set. ing these items. specified.
• -XX and -X mean standardized parts, so they • SEMICONDUCTORS
Les composants identifiés par une
may have some difference from the original In each case, u: µ, for example: marque 0 sont critiquens pour la
one. uA. . : µA. . uPA. . : µPA. . sécurité.
• RESISTORS uPB. . : µPB. . uPC. . : µPC. . Ne les remplacer que par une pièce
All resistors are in ohms. uPD. . : µPD. . portant le numéro spécifié.
METAL: Metal-film resistor. • CAPACITORS
METAL OXIDE: Metal oxide-film resistor. uF: µF When indicating parts by reference
F: nonflammable • COILS number, please include the board.
uH: µH
• Abbreviation
AUS : Australian model J : Japanese model
CN : Chinese model JE : Tourist model
CND : Canadian model KR : Korea model
HK : Hong Kong model
Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark
A-7074-362-A CD-282 BOARD, COMPLETE R404 1-218-989-11 RES-CHIP 1M 5% 1/16W
*********************** R406 1-218-946-11 RES-CHIP 270 5% 1/16W
(Ref.No.:2, 000 Series)
(IC401 is not included in this complete board) R407 1-218-959-11 RES-CHIP 3.3K 5% 1/16W
R408 1-218-990-11 SHORT 0
< CAPACITOR > R409 1-218-977-11 RES-CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W
R412 1-218-990-11 SHORT 0
C401 1-113-985-11 TANTAL. CHIP 10uF 20% 20V
C402 1-119-751-11 TANTAL. CHIP 22uF 20% 16V < THERMISTOR >
C403 1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 10V
C404 1-104-329-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 50V TH401 1-809-361-21 THERMISTOR
C405 1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 10V PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP

C406 1-107-820-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 16V A-7074-360-A DD-141 (70) BOARD, COMPLETE
C407 1-107-826-91 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V ***************************
C408 1-107-820-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 16V (Ref.No.:1, 000 Series)
C409 1-164-850-11 CERAMIC CHIP 10PF 0.50PF 16V
C412 1-162-966-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.0022uF 10% 50V < CAPACITOR >

C413 1-125-827-91 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10% 25V C001 1-164-880-11 CERAMIC CHIP 180PF 5% 16V
C414 1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 10V C002 1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 10V
C003 1-110-563-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.068uF 10% 16V
< DIODE > C004 1-107-819-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.022uF 10% 16V
C005 1-164-937-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001uF 10% 16V
D401 8-719-073-01 DIODE MA111- (K8).S0
C007 1-107-819-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.022uF 10% 16V
< INDUCTOR > C008 1-107-819-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.022uF 10% 16V
C009 1-104-913-11 TANTAL. CHIP 10uF 20% 16V
FB401 1-414-228-11 INDUCTOR CHIP 0uH C010 1-107-819-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.022uF 10% 16V
C013 1-104-913-11 TANTAL. CHIP 10uF 20% 16V
< IC >
C014 1-164-941-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.0047uF 10% 16V
IC401 A-7031-084-A IC CCD BLOCK ASSY (CCD IMAGER) C015 1-107-819-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.022uF 10% 16V
C016 1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 10V
< COIL > C017 1-164-935-11 CERAMIC CHIP 470PF 10% 16V
C018 1-164-935-11 CERAMIC CHIP 470PF 10% 16V
L401 1-469-058-11 INDUCTOR CHIP 22uH
C019 1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 10V
< TRANSISTOR > C020 1-104-913-11 TANTAL. CHIP 10uF 20% 16V
C021 1-164-935-11 CERAMIC CHIP 470PF 10% 16V
Q401 8-729-037-74 TRANSISTOR UN9213J- (K8).SO C022 1-164-935-11 CERAMIC CHIP 470PF 10% 16V
Q402 8-729-117-73 TRANSISTOR 2SC4178-F13F14-T1 C023 1-164-937-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001uF 10% 16V

< RESISTOR > C024 1-164-937-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001uF 10% 16V
C025 1-164-937-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001uF 10% 16V
R401 1-218-990-11 SHORT 0 C026 1-164-937-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001uF 10% 16V
R402 1-218-990-11 SHORT 0 C027 1-115-566-11 CERAMIC CHIP 4.7uF 10% 10V
R403 1-218-958-11 RES-CHIP 2.7K 5% 1/16W C028 1-115-566-11 CERAMIC CHIP 4.7uF 10% 10V

(Note) Be sure to read “Note on the CCD Imager


Replacement” on page 4-8 when changing
the CCD imager
6-5
DD-141
Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark

C029 1-115-566-11 CERAMIC CHIP 4.7uF 10% 10V < IC >


C030 1-115-566-11 CERAMIC CHIP 4.7uF 10% 10V
C031 1-115-566-11 CERAMIC CHIP 4.7uF 10% 10V IC001 8-759-060-94 IC MB3785APFV-G-BND-ER
C032 1-115-566-11 CERAMIC CHIP 4.7uF 10% 10V IC802 8-759-652-45 IC NJM2568V (TE2)
C033 1-125-838-91 CERAMIC CHIP 2.2uF 10% 6.3V IC851 8-759-657-69 IC PDIUSBP11APW, 118

C034 1-164-506-11 CERAMIC CHIP 4.7uF 16V < COIL >


C035 1-104-847-11 TANTAL. CHIP 22uF 20% 4V
C036 1-113-682-11 TANTAL. CHIP 33uF 20% 10V L001 1-419-353-21 INDUCTOR 1 0uH
C037 1-164-506-11 CERAMIC CHIP 4.7uF 16V L002 1-419-353-21 INDUCTOR 1 0uH
C038 1-117-919-11 TANTAL. CHIP 10uF 20% 6.3V L003 1-416-345-11 INDUCTOR 22uH
L004 1-416-345-11 INDUCTOR 22uH
C039 1-104-851-11 TANTAL. CHIP 10uF 20% 10V L005 1-412-939-11 INDUCTOR 1uH
C042 1-125-838-91 CERAMIC CHIP 2.2uF 10% 6.3V
C043 1-164-506-11 CERAMIC CHIP 4.7uF 16V L006 1-419-354-21 INDUCTOR 22uH
C044 1-135-214-21 TANTAL. CHIP 4.7uF 20% 20V L008 1-412-939-11 INDUCTOR 1uH
C046 1-107-819-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.022uF 10% 16V L009 1-412-947-11 INDUCTOR 4.7uH
L010 1-412-939-11 INDUCTOR 1uH
C047 1-104-851-11 TANTAL. CHIP 10uF 20% 10V L011 1-412-939-11 INDUCTOR 1uH
C048 1-107-823-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.47uF 10% 16V
C049 1-165-319-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 50V L012 1-412-939-11 INDUCTOR 1uH
C050 1-107-823-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.47uF 10% 16V L013 1-414-406-11 INDUCTOR 220uH
C051 1-165-319-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 50V L014 1-412-947-11 INDUCTOR 4.7uH
L801 1-414-756-11 INDUCTOR 47uH
C052 1-135-177-21 TANTALUM CHIP 1uF 20% 20V L802 1-414-754-11 INDUCTOR 10uH
C053 1-164-505-11 CERAMIC CHIP 2.2uF 16V
C054 1-104-913-11 TANTAL. CHIP 10uF 20% 16V < TRANSISTOR >
C055 1-164-346-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 16V
C803 1-113-682-11 TANTAL. CHIP 33uF 20% 10V Q001 8-729-804-41 TRANSISTOR 2SB1122-ST-TD
Q002 8-729-047-74 TRANSISTOR CPH5701-TL
C806 1-107-820-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 16V Q003 8-729-047-74 TRANSISTOR CPH5701-TL
C808 1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 10V Q004 8-729-033-14 TRANSISTOR FP107-TL
C809 1-125-837-91 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10% 6.3V Q005 8-729-037-52 TRANSISTOR 2SD2216J-QR (K8).SO
C811 1-110-569-11 TANTAL. CHIP 47uF 20% 6.3V
C812 1-107-820-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 16V Q006 8-729-804-41 TRANSISTOR 2SB1122-ST-TD
Q007 8-729-037-52 TRANSISTOR 2SD2216J-QR (K8).SO
C813 1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 10V Q008 8-729-037-53 TRANSISTOR 2SB1462J-QR (K8).SO
C814 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 25V Q009 8-729-804-41 TRANSISTOR 2SB1122-ST-TD
C815 1-164-156-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 25V Q013 8-729-037-52 TRANSISTOR 2SD2216J-QR (K8).SO
C816 1-104-851-11 TANTAL. CHIP 10uF 20% 10V
C817 1-135-259-11 TANTAL. CHIP 10uF 20% 6.3V Q014 8-729-037-74 TRANSISTOR UN9213J- (K8).SO
Q016 8-729-041-23 TRANSISTOR NDS356AP
C818 1-119-750-11 TANTAL. CHIP 22uF 20% 6.3V Q017 8-729-037-61 TRANSISTOR UN9113J- (K8).SO
C819 1-127-569-91 TANTAL. CHIP 100uF 20% 4V Q018 8-729-037-74 TRANSISTOR UN9213J- (K8).SO
C820 1-135-259-11 TANTAL. CHIP 10uF 20% 6.3V Q019 8-729-037-52 TRANSISTOR 2SD2216J-QR (K8).SO
C851 1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 10V
C852 1-135-259-11 TANTAL. CHIP 10uF 20% 6.3V Q020 8-729-037-53 TRANSISTOR 2SB1462J-QR (K8).SO
Q021 8-729-037-53 TRANSISTOR 2SB1462J-QR (K8).SO
C853 1-119-750-11 TANTAL. CHIP 22uF 20% 6.3V Q022 8-729-037-52 TRANSISTOR 2SD2216J-QR (K8).SO
C854 1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 10V Q023 8-729-037-53 TRANSISTOR 2SB1462J-QR (K8).SO
C855 1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 10V Q024 8-729-037-53 TRANSISTOR 2SB1462J-QR (K8).SO
C856 1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 10V
Q025 8-729-037-52 TRANSISTOR 2SD2216J-QR (K8).SO
< CONNECTOR > Q026 8-729-037-52 TRANSISTOR 2SD2216J-QR (K8).SO
Q027 8-729-037-53 TRANSISTOR 2SB1462J-QR (K8).SO
CN001 1-785-283-21 PIN, CONNECTOR (PC BOARD) 14P Q028 8-729-037-53 TRANSISTOR 2SB1462J-QR (K8).SO
CN851 1-766-346-21 CONNECTOR, FFC/FPC 16P Q029 8-729-037-52 TRANSISTOR 2SD2216J-QR (K8).SO
CN852 1-794-044-21 CONNECTOR, BOARD TO BOARD 80P
Q030 8-729-037-52 TRANSISTOR 2SD2216J-QR (K8).SO
< DIODE > Q031 8-729-037-53 TRANSISTOR 2SB1462J-QR (K8).SO
Q032 8-729-037-53 TRANSISTOR 2SB1462J-QR (K8).SO
D001 8-719-027-76 DIODE 1SS357-TPH3 Q033 8-729-037-52 TRANSISTOR 2SD2216J-QR (K8).SO
D002 8-719-027-77 DIODE MA796-TX Q801 8-729-037-74 TRANSISTOR UN9213J- (K8).SO
D003 8-719-073-01 DIODE MA111- (K8).S0
D004 8-719-073-01 DIODE MA111- (K8).S0 Q802 8-729-037-61 TRANSISTOR UN9113J- (K8).SO
D801 8-719-420-14 DIODE MA8082-M (TX) Q805 8-729-037-92 TRANSISTOR 2SD2216J-R (TX).SO
Q806 8-729-037-52 TRANSISTOR 2SD2216J-QR (K8).SO
< INDUCTOR > Q807 8-729-037-53 TRANSISTOR 2SB1462J-QR (K8).SO
Q851 8-729-037-61 TRANSISTOR UN9113J- (K8).SO
FB851 1-414-228-11 INDUCTOR CHIP 0uH
Q852 8-729-042-74 TRANSISTOR UN9216J- (K8).SO

6-6
DD-141 MS-54
Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark
Q853 8-729-037-61 TRANSISTOR UN9113J- (K8).SO R060 1-218-978-11 METAL CHIP 120K 0.5% 1/16W
R061 1-218-977-11 RES-CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W
< RESISTOR > R062 1-218-977-11 RES-CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W

R001 1-208-707-11 METAL CHIP 10K 0.5% 1/16W R063 1-218-977-11 RES-CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W
R002 1-216-864-11 METAL CHIP 0 5% 1/16W R064 1-218-973-11 RES-CHIP 47K 5% 1/16W
R004 1-218-982-11 RES-CHIP 270K 5% 1/16W R065 1-208-933-11 METAL CHIP 82K 0.5% 1/16W
R005 1-208-711-11 METAL CHIP 15K 0.5% 1/16W R066 1-218-977-11 RES-CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W
R006 1-218-878-11 METAL CHIP 20K 0.5% 1/16W R067 1-218-973-11 RES-CHIP 47K 5% 1/16W

R007 1-208-696-11 METAL CHIP 3.6K 0.5% 1/16W R068 1-218-977-11 RES-CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W
R008 1-218-961-11 RES-CHIP 4.7K 5% 1/16W R069 1-218-965-11 RES-CHIP 10K 5% 1/16W
R009 1-208-699-11 METAL CHIP 4.7K 0.5% 1/16W R070 1-218-961-11 RES-CHIP 4.7K 5% 1/16W
R010 1-218-972-11 RES-CHIP 39K 5% 1/16W R071 1-208-922-11 METAL CHIP 30K 0.5% 1/16W
R011 1-218-970-11 RES-CHIP 27K 5% 1/16W R072 1-208-715-11 METAL CHIP 22K 0.5% 1/16W

R012 1-218-957-11 RES-CHIP 2.2K 5% 1/16W R073 1-208-931-11 METAL CHIP 68K 0.5% 1/16W
R013 1-218-961-11 RES-CHIP 4.7K 5% 1/16W R074 1-208-713-11 METAL CHIP 18K 0.5% 1/16W
R014 1-208-707-11 METAL CHIP 10K 0.5% 1/16W R075 1-208-688-11 METAL CHIP 1.6K 0.5% 1/16W
R015 1-218-948-11 METAL CHIP 390 0.5% 1/16W R076 1-218-978-11 METAL CHIP 120K 0.5% 1/16W
R016 1-208-707-11 METAL CHIP 10K 0.5% 1/16W R078 1-216-864-11 METAL CHIP 0 5% 1/16W

R017 1-218-979-11 RES-CHIP 150K 5% 1/16W R081 1-218-961-11 RES-CHIP 4.7K 5% 1/16W
R018 1-208-707-11 METAL CHIP 10K 0.5% 1/16W R801 1-218-990-11 SHORT 0
R019 1-208-703-11 METAL CHIP 6.8K 0.5% 1/16W R803 1-218-977-11 RES-CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W
R020 1-208-691-11 METAL CHIP 2.2K 0.5% 1/16W R804 1-218-965-11 RES-CHIP 10K 5% 1/16W
R021 1-208-713-11 METAL CHIP 18K 0.5% 1/16W R805 1-218-965-11 RES-CHIP 10K 5% 1/16W

R022 1-218-973-11 RES-CHIP 47K 5% 1/16W R806 1-218-949-11 RES-CHIP 470 5% 1/16W
R023 1-208-931-11 METAL CHIP 68K 0.5% 1/16W R807 1-218-989-11 RES-CHIP 1M 5% 1/16W
R024 1-218-961-11 RES-CHIP 4.7K 5% 1/16W R808 1-218-973-11 RES-CHIP 47K 5% 1/16W
R025 1-218-953-11 RES-CHIP 1K 5% 1/16W R809 1-218-965-11 RES-CHIP 10K 5% 1/16W
R026 1-218-960-11 RES-CHIP 3.9K 5% 1/16W R810 1-218-939-11 RES-CHIP 68 5% 1/16W

R027 1-218-958-11 METAL CHIP 2.7K 0.5% 1/16W R811 1-218-969-11 RES-CHIP 22K 5% 1/16W
R028 1-208-711-11 METAL CHIP 15K 0.5% 1/16W R812 1-218-973-11 RES-CHIP 47K 5% 1/16W
R029 1-208-699-11 METAL CHIP 4.7K 0.5% 1/16W R853 1-218-955-11 RES-CHIP 1.5K 5% 1/16W
R030 1-218-990-11 SHORT 0 R854 1-218-957-11 RES-CHIP 2.2K 5% 1/16W
R031 1-218-990-11 SHORT 0 R855 1-218-977-11 RES-CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W

R032 1-218-965-11 RES-CHIP 10K 5% 1/16W R856 1-220-168-11 RES-CHIP 24 5% 1/16W


R033 1-218-990-11 SHORT 0 R857 1-220-168-11 RES-CHIP 24 5% 1/16W
R034 1-218-990-11 SHORT 0
R035 1-218-949-11 RES-CHIP 470 5% 1/16W < TRANSFORMER >
R036 1-218-951-11 RES-CHIP 680 5% 1/16W
T001 1-429-565-21 TRANSFORMER, CONVERTER
R037 1-218-949-11 RES-CHIP 470 5% 1/16W PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP
R038 1-218-949-11 RES-CHIP 470 5% 1/16W
R039 1-208-709-11 METAL CHIP 12K 0.5% 1/16W A-7074-361-A MS-54 BOARD, COMPLETE
R040 1-208-721-11 METAL CHIP 39K 0.5% 1/16W ***********************
R042 1-218-955-11 RES-CHIP 1.5K 5% 1/16W (Ref.No.:2, 000 Series)

R043 1-218-955-11 RES-CHIP 1.5K 5% 1/16W < CAPACITOR >


R044 1-208-707-11 METAL CHIP 10K 0.5% 1/16W
R045 1-208-707-11 METAL CHIP 10K 0.5% 1/16W C003 1-107-826-91 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V
R046 1-218-937-11 RES-CHIP 47 5% 1/16W C004 1-164-227-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.022uF 10% 25V
R047 1-218-973-11 RES-CHIP 47K 5% 1/16W C006 1-107-826-91 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V
C007 1-162-966-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.0022uF 10% 50V
R048 1-208-715-11 METAL CHIP 22K 0.5% 1/16W
R049 1-218-973-11 RES-CHIP 47K 5% 1/16W < CONNECTOR >
R050 1-218-965-11 RES-CHIP 10K 5% 1/16W
R051 1-218-849-11 METAL CHIP 3.3K 0.5% 1/16W * CN001 1-580-056-21 PIN, CONNECTOR (SMD) 3P
R052 1-218-977-11 RES-CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W * CN002 1-580-056-21 PIN, CONNECTOR (SMD) 3P
CN003 1-766-344-21 CONNECTOR, FFC/FPC 14P
R053 1-218-977-11 RES-CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W CN004 1-793-111-14 CONNECTOR, MEMORY STICK
R054 1-218-977-11 RES-CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W CN005 1-785-283-21 PIN, CONNECTOR (PC BOARD) 14P
R055 1-218-965-11 RES-CHIP 10K 5% 1/16W
R056 1-218-967-11 RES-CHIP 15K 5% 1/16W < DIODE >
R057 1-208-719-11 METAL CHIP 33K 0.5% 1/16W
D001 8-719-073-03 DIODE MA8082- (K8).S0
R058 1-218-978-11 METAL CHIP 120K 0.5% 1/16W D002 8-719-066-44 DIODE CL-270HR-C-TS (ACCESS)
R059 1-218-990-11 SHORT 0 D003 8-719-073-03 DIODE MA8082- (K8).S0

6-7
MS-54 PD-128
Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark
D005 8-719-158-49 DIODE MA8120-TX C903 1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 10V
D006 8-719-027-76 DIODE 1SS357-TPH3
C904 1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 10V
< FUSE > C905 1-107-826-91 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V
C906 1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 10V
C907 1-164-937-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.001uF 10% 16V
0 F001 1-576-406-11 FUSE, MICRO 1.4A/32V C908 1-164-872-11 CERAMIC CHIP 82PF 5% 16V
0 F002 1-576-406-11 FUSE, MICRO 1.4A/32V
0 F003 1-576-406-11 FUSE, MICRO 1.4A/32V C909 1-107-826-91 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V
0 F004 1-576-406-11 FUSE, MICRO 1.4A/32V C911 1-164-739-11 CERAMIC CHIP 560PF 5% 50V
0 F005 1-576-406-11 FUSE, MICRO 1.4A/32V C912 1-164-872-11 CERAMIC CHIP 82PF 5% 16V
C913 1-107-682-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10% 16V
< INDUCTOR > C914 1-113-994-11 TANTAL. CHIP 6.8uF 20% 16V

FB001 1-414-228-11 INDUCTOR CHIP 0uH C915 1-164-943-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01uF 10% 16V
FB002 1-414-228-11 INDUCTOR CHIP 0uH C916 1-107-689-21 TANTAL. CHIP 1uF 20% 35V
C917 1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 10V
< LINE FILTER > C918 1-107-682-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10% 16V

LF001 1-411-957-11 FILTER, COMMON MODE < CONNECTOR >

< TRANSISTOR > CN801 1-779-064-11 PIN, CONNECTOR (PC BOARD) 12P
CN802 1-785-283-21 PIN, CONNECTOR (PC BOARD) 14P
Q001 8-729-047-68 TRANSISTOR SSM3K03FE (TPL3) * CN901 1-774-261-11 CONNECTOR, FFC (ZIF) 24P
Q002 8-729-046-77 TRANSISTOR SI4963DY-T1
Q003 8-729-804-41 TRANSISTOR 2SB1122-ST-TD < DIODE >
Q004 8-729-037-74 TRANSISTOR UN9213J- (K8).SO
D801 8-719-073-01 DIODE MA111- (K8).S0
< RESISTOR > D902 8-713-102-80 DIODE 1T369-01-T8A
D903 8-719-976-96 DIODE MA8047-H-TX
R001 1-216-821-11 METAL CHIP 1K 5% 1/16W
R002 1-216-821-11 METAL CHIP 1K 5% 1/16W < INDUCTOR >
R003 1-216-853-11 METAL CHIP 470K 5% 1/16W
R004 1-216-857-11 METAL CHIP 1M 5% 1/16W FB801 1-414-234-22 INDUCTOR CHIP 0uH
R005 1-216-150-91 RES-CHIP 10 5% 1/8W FB802 1-414-234-22 INDUCTOR CHIP 0uH
FB803 1-414-234-22 INDUCTOR CHIP 0uH
R006 1-216-821-11 METAL CHIP 1K 5% 1/16W
R007 1-216-831-11 METAL CHIP 6.8K 5% 1/16W < IC >
R009 1-216-864-11 METAL CHIP 0 5% 1/16W
PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP IC801 8-759-364-05 IC MB40D001PFV-G-BND-ER
IC802 8-759-539-27 IC IR3Y37A4
A-7074-363-A PD-128 BOARD, COMPLETE IC901 8-759-587-61 IC LZ9GH234
*********************** IC902 8-759-327-01 IC NJM062V (TE2)
(Ref.No.:2, 000 Series)
< COIL >
< CAPACITOR >
L801 1-414-757-11 INDUCTOR 10 0uH
C801 1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 10V L802 1-414-078-11 INDUCTOR 1 0uH
C802 1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 10V L803 1-412-947-11 INDUCTOR 4.7uH
C803 1-164-943-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01uF 10% 16V L901 1-414-754-11 INDUCTOR 1 0uH
C804 1-164-943-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01uF 10% 16V L902 1-414-754-11 INDUCTOR 1 0uH
C805 1-164-943-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01uF 10% 16V
L903 1-412-951-11 INDUCTOR 1 0uH
C806 1-164-004-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 25V L905 1-412-949-21 INDUCTOR 6.8uH
C807 1-110-569-11 TANTAL. CHIP 47uF 20% 6.3V
C808 1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 10V < TRANSISTOR >
C810 1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 10V
C811 1-104-851-11 TANTAL. CHIP 10uF 20% 10V Q901 8-729-037-52 TRANSISTOR 2SD2216J-QR (K8).SO
Q902 8-729-037-53 TRANSISTOR 2SB1462J-QR (K8).SO
C812 1-104-851-11 TANTAL. CHIP 10uF 20% 10V Q903 8-729-037-52 TRANSISTOR 2SD2216J-QR (K8).SO
C813 1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 10V Q904 8-729-037-53 TRANSISTOR 2SB1462J-QR (K8).SO
C814 1-125-837-91 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10% 6.3V
C815 1-125-837-91 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10% 6.3V < RESISTOR >
C816 1-125-837-91 CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 10% 6.3V
R803 1-218-990-11 SHORT 0
C817 1-119-751-11 TANTAL. CHIP 22uF 20% 16V R805 1-218-990-11 SHORT 0
C818 1-119-751-11 TANTAL. CHIP 22uF 20% 16V R808 1-218-969-11 RES-CHIP 22K 5% 1/16W
C819 1-162-966-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.0022uF 10% 50V R809 1-218-966-11 RES-CHIP 12K 5% 1/16W
C902 1-107-687-11 TANTAL. CHIP 3.3uF 20% 20V R810 1-218-990-11 SHORT 0

The components identified by Les composants identifiés par une


mark 0 or dotted line with marque 0 sont critiques pour la
mark 0 are critical for safety. sécurité.
Replace only with part num- Ne les remplacer que par une pièce
ber specified. portant le numéro spécifié.
6-8
PD-128 SL-56
Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark
< CONNECTOR >
R812 1-218-973-11 RES-CHIP 47K 5% 1/16W
R813 1-218-967-11 RES-CHIP 15K 5% 1/16W CN151 1-691-371-21 CONNECTOR, FFC/FPC 7P
R814 1-218-971-11 RES-CHIP 33K 5% 1/16W CN251 1-779-332-11 CONNECTOR, FFC/FPC 16P
R817 1-218-966-11 RES-CHIP 12K 5% 1/16W CN252 1-794-335-11 CONNECTOR (USB) (4P), SQUARE
R818 1-218-972-11 RES-CHIP 39K 5% 1/16W CN301 1-766-339-21 CONNECTOR, FFC/FPC 9P
CN302 1-691-360-11 CONNECTOR, FFC/FPC (ZIF) 22P
R820 1-218-977-11 RES-CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W
R821 1-218-965-11 RES-CHIP 10K 5% 1/16W < DIODE >
R904 1-218-973-11 RES-CHIP 47K 5% 1/16W
R905 1-218-973-11 RES-CHIP 47K 5% 1/16W D151 8-719-073-01 DIODE MA111- (K8).S0
R908 1-218-987-11 RES-CHIP 680K 5% 1/16W D152 8-719-045-87 DIODE MA4Z082WA- (TX).SO
D153 8-719-045-87 DIODE MA4Z082WA- (TX).SO
R909 1-218-979-11 RES-CHIP 150K 5% 1/16W D154 8-719-045-87 DIODE MA4Z082WA- (TX).SO
(J, CND, UK, E, HK, AUS, CN, KR, JE) D251 8-719-045-87 DIODE MA4Z082WA- (TX).SO
R909 1-218-978-11 RES-CHIP 120K 5% 1/16W
(US, AEP) D253 8-719-045-87 DIODE MA4Z082WA- (TX).SO
R910 1-218-977-11 RES-CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W D255 8-719-073-01 DIODE MA111- (K8).S0
R911 1-218-965-11 RES-CHIP 10K 5% 1/16W D256 8-719-073-01 DIODE MA111- (K8).S0
R912 1-218-989-11 RES-CHIP 1M 5% 1/16W D257 8-719-045-87 DIODE MA4Z082WA- (TX).SO
R913 1-218-990-11 SHORT 0 D259 8-719-045-87 DIODE MA4Z082WA- (TX).SO

R914 1-218-989-11 RES-CHIP 1M 5% 1/16W D260 8-719-073-01 DIODE MA111- (K8).S0


R915 1-218-969-11 RES-CHIP 22K 5% 1/16W D261 8-719-159-96 DIODE RD5.1UM-T1B
R916 1-218-975-11 RES-CHIP 68K 5% 1/16W D262 8-719-159-96 DIODE RD5.1UM-T1B
R917 1-218-975-11 RES-CHIP 68K 5% 1/16W D263 8-719-045-87 DIODE MA4Z082WA- (TX).SO
R918 1-218-973-11 RES-CHIP 47K 5% 1/16W D264 8-719-045-87 DIODE MA4Z082WA- (TX).SO

R919 1-218-891-11 METAL CHIP 68K 0.5% 1/16W D265 8-719-045-87 DIODE MA4Z082WA- (TX).SO
R920 1-218-883-11 METAL CHIP 33K 0.5% 1/16W D266 8-719-045-87 DIODE MA4Z082WA- (TX).SO
R921 1-218-961-11 RES-CHIP 4.7K 5% 1/16W D301 8-719-060-92 DIODE SML-311YTT86 (STROB)
R922 1-218-961-11 RES-CHIP 4.7K 5% 1/16W D302 8-719-074-30 DIODE SML-310LTT86 (TARRY)
R925 1-218-977-11 RES-CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W D303 8-719-063-83 DIODE SML-310MTT86 (AE LOCK)

R926 1-218-971-11 RES-CHIP 33K 5% 1/16W < INDUCTOR >


R928 1-218-977-11 RES-CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W
R929 1-218-977-11 RES-CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W FB251 1-500-284-21 INDUCTOR CHIP 0uH
R932 1-218-977-11 RES-CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W FB252 1-500-284-21 INDUCTOR CHIP 0uH
R933 1-218-971-11 RES-CHIP 33K 5% 1/16W FB253 1-500-284-21 INDUCTOR CHIP 0uH
FB254 1-500-284-21 INDUCTOR CHIP 0uH
R934 1-218-990-11 SHORT 0 FB255 1-500-284-21 INDUCTOR CHIP 0uH
R935 1-218-883-11 METAL CHIP 33K 0.5% 1/16W
R936 1-218-879-11 METAL CHIP 22K 0.5% 1/16W FB301 1-414-228-11 INDUCTOR CHIP 0uH
R937 1-218-883-11 METAL CHIP 33K 0.5% 1/16W
R938 1-218-879-11 METAL CHIP 22K 0.5% 1/16W < IC >

R960 1-218-937-11 RES-CHIP 47 5% 1/16W IC301 8-759-573-02 IC BU9735K-E2


R961 1-218-937-11 RES-CHIP 47 5% 1/16W
R962 1-218-937-11 RES-CHIP 47 5% 1/16W < JACK >
PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP
J251 1-695-514-31 JACK (SMALL TYPE) 1P (A/V OUT)
A-7074-364-A SL-56 BOARD, COMPLETE J252 1-793-995-21 JACK, SUPER SMALL TYPE (EXT FLASH)
**********************
(Ref.No.:2, 000 Series) < LINE FILTER >

< BATTERY > LF001 1-419-100-21 COIL, COMMON-MODE CHOKE


LF002 1-419-100-21 COIL, COMMON-MODE CHOKE
0 BT151 1-528-999-11 BATTERY, LITHIUM SECONDARY LF003 1-419-100-21 COIL, COMMON-MODE CHOKE
LF004 1-419-100-21 COIL, COMMON-MODE CHOKE
< CAPACITOR >
< RESISTOR >
C151 1-162-966-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.0022uF 10% 50V
C251 1-162-966-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.0022uF 10% 50V R152 1-218-956-11 RES-CHIP 1.8K 5% 1/16W
C252 1-162-966-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.0022uF 10% 50V R153 1-218-967-11 RES-CHIP 15K 5% 1/16W
C253 1-162-966-11 CERAMIC CHIP 0.0022uF 10% 50V R155 1-218-956-11 RES-CHIP 1.8K 5% 1/16W
C255 1-164-874-11 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF 5% 16V R158 1-218-958-11 RES-CHIP 2.7K 5% 1/16W
R159 1-218-958-11 RES-CHIP 2.7K 5% 1/16W
C301 1-107-826-91 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 10% 16V
R160 1-218-961-11 RES-CHIP 4.7K 5% 1/16W

The components identified by Les composants identifiés par une


mark 0 or dotted line with marque 0 sont critiques pour la
mark 0 are critical for safety. sécurité.
Replace only with part num- Ne les remplacer que par une pièce
6-9 ber specified. portant le numéro spécifié.
SL-56

Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark
R161 1-218-961-11 RES-CHIP 4.7K 5% 1/16W ACCESSORIES & PACKING MATERIALS
R162 1-218-963-11 RES-CHIP 6.8K 5% 1/16W ********************************
R163 1-218-963-11 RES-CHIP 6.8K 5% 1/16W
R164 1-218-971-11 RES-CHIP 33K 5% 1/16W 0 1-475-599-11 ADAPTOR, AC (EXCEPT KR)
0 1-475-599-71 ADAPTOR, AC (KR)
R251 1-218-959-11 RES-CHIP 3.3K 5% 1/16W 0 1-569-007-11 ADAPTOR, CONVERSION 2P (JE)
R252 1-218-953-11 RES-CHIP 1K 5% 1/16W 0 1-569-008-21 ADAPTOR, CONVERSION 2P (E)
R253 1-218-977-11 RES-CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W 0 1-696-819-11 CORD, POWER (AUS)
R256 1-218-989-11 RES-CHIP 1M 5% 1/16W
R262 1-218-957-11 RES-CHIP 2.2K 5% 1/16W 0 1-769-608-11 CORD, POWER (AEP, E)
0 1-776-985-11 CORD, POWER (KR)
R263 1-218-985-11 RES-CHIP 470K 5% 1/16W 0 1-782-476-11 CORD, POWER (CN)
R264 1-218-990-11 SHORT 0 0 1-783-374-11 CORD, POWER (UK, HK)
R301 1-218-949-11 RES-CHIP 470 5% 1/16W 1-783-738-31 CORD, CONNECTION
R302 1-218-949-11 RES-CHIP 470 5% 1/16W (A/V connecting cable 1.5m)
R303 1-218-945-11 RES-CHIP 220 5% 1/16W
0 1-790-073-11 CORD, POWER 2P (J, JE)
R304 1-218-987-11 RES-CHIP 680K 5% 1/16W 0 1-790-107-22 CORD, POWER (US, CND)
R305 1-218-977-11 RES-CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W 1-791-785-11 CORD, CONNECTION (USB CABLE) (J)
R306 1-218-977-11 RES-CHIP 100K 5% 1/16W 1-792-623-11 CABLE, USB (EXCEPT J)
3-060-522-01 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (JAPANESE) (J)
< SWITCH >
3-060-522-11 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (ENGLISH)
S151 1-771-688-21 SWITCH, TACTILE (CONTROL BUTTON) (US, CND, AEP, UK, E, HK, AUS, CN, JE)
S152 1-771-138-61 SWITCH, KEY BOARD (PROGRAM AE) 3-060-522-21 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION
S153 1-771-138-61 SWITCH, KEY BOARD (DISPLAY) (FRENCH, GERMAN) (CND, AEP, JE)
S154 1-771-138-61 SWITCH, KEY BOARD (FLASH) 3-060-522-31 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION
S155 1-771-138-61 SWITCH, KEY BOARD (SPANISH, PORTUGUESE) (AEP, E, JE)
(VOLUME/PROGRAM AE +) 3-060-522-41 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (ITALIAN, DUTCH)
(AEP)
S156 1-771-138-61 SWITCH, KEY BOARD (FOCUS) 3-060-522-51 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (CHINESE)
S157 1-771-138-61 SWITCH, KEY BOARD (E, HK, CN, JE)
(VOLUME/PROGRAM AE -)
S158 1-771-138-61 SWITCH, KEY BOARD (LCD BACK LIGHT) 3-060-522-61 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION
PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP (RUSSIAN, SWEDISH) (AEP, JE)
3-060-522-71 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (ARABIC) (E)
MISCELLANEOUS 3-060-522-81 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (KOREAN) (KR, JE)
*************** 3-060-716-01 SOFT (2000), BUNDLE
3-061-217-01 STRING, CAP
9 1-418-985-11 SWITCH BLOCK, CONTROL (MODE SW)
0 61 1-476-005-11 FLASH UNIT 3-866-482-01 MANUAL, INSTRUCTION (for SAFETY)
101 1-677-877-11 FP-024 FLEXIBLE BOARD (JAPANESE) (J)
102 1-677-879-11 FP-028 FLEXIBLE BOARD 3-987-015-01 BELT (S), SHOULDER
104 1-960-457-11 HARNESS (YP-052) (14P) X-3950-542-2 CAP ASSY, LENS

112 1-960-456-11 HARNESS (YP-051) (12P)


0 113 1-794-045-11 CONNECTOR, DC-IN
114 1-418-986-11 SWITCH BLOCK, CONTROL
(ZOOM/POWER SW)
115 1-677-878-11 FP-027 FLEXIBLE BOARD
116 1-677-881-11 FP-031 FLEXIBLE BOARD

118 1-677-880-11 FP-029 FLEXIBLE BOARD


0 129 1-418-879-11 TRANSFORMER UNIT, INVERTER
152 A-7031-106-A LENS ASSY (VCL-7003XA)
156 1-677-875-21 FP-021 FLEXIBLE BOARD
161 1-758-437-11 FILTER BLOCK, OPTICAL

BT901 1-694-654-11 TERMINAL BOARD, BATTERY


IC401 A-7031-084-A CCD BLOCK ASSY (CCD IMAGER)
SP901 1-505-862-31 SPEAKER (2.0 cm)
LCD901 1-803-857-21 INDICATOR MODULE LIQUID CRYSTAL
LCD902 1-803-975-21 DISPLAY PANEL, LIQUID CRYSTAL

0ND901 1-517-878-31 TUBE, FLUORESCENT, COLD CATHODE


MIC901 1-542-428-11 MICROPHONE UNIT
PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP

The components identified by Les composants identifiés par une


(Note) Be sure to read “Precautions for Replcement of mark 0 or dotted line with marque 0 sont critiques pour la
mark 0 are critical for safety. sécurité.
CCD Imager” on page 4-8 when changing Replace only with part num- Ne les remplacer que par une pièce
the CCD imager ber specified. portant le numéro spécifié.
6-10
FOR CAMERA COLOR REPRODUCTION ADJUSTMENT

Take a copy of CAMERA COLOR


REPRODUCTION FRAME and
For NTSC mode
Parts reference sheets with a clear
sheet for use.

R-Y

MG
R

YE
B-Y
B

G CY

✄ DSC-S70

For PAL mode

R-Y

MG
R

YE
B-Y
B

G CY

DSC-S70

– 118 –
< PARTS REFERENCE SHEET >
You can find the parts position of mount locations applying to SY-58 board of a set.

SY-58 DSC-S70 SIDE A


1 2 3 4 5

E E

352CI
D D

IC102
IC404

C C

105CI

B B

A A

1 2 3 4 5
B EDIS 07S-CSD 85-YS

– 119 –
DSC-S70

Sony Corporation
2000C0549-1
9-929-814-31 Personal VIDEO Products Company Printed in Japan © 2000. 3
– 120 – Published by Safety & Service Engineering Dept.
DSC-S70
US Model
Canadian Model
SERVICE MANUAL AEP Model
UK Model
Level 2 E Model
Hong Kong Model
2000. 09 Australian Model
Chinese Model
Korea Model
Tourist Model
Japanese Model
SUPPLEMENT-1
File this supplement with the service manual.
(PV00-007)

• Correction of Battery Down Adjustment


• Supplied Parts Modification
DSC-S70
SECTION 4
PRINTED WIRING BOARDS AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS

& : Points added portion.


SL-56 (SWITCH, LCD, JACK) PRINTED WIRING BOARDS
– Ref. No.: SL-56 board; 2,000 series –
(Service manual pages 4-38)

&( BT151
BATTERY,
(
LITHIUM SECONDARY

SECTION 5
ADJUSTMENTS

- : Points changed portion.


1-6. SYSTEM CONTROL SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTS
1. Battery Down Adjustment
(Service manual page 5-31)

INCORRECT CORRECT

12) Calculate D91’, D92’, D93’ and D94’ using following equations 12) Calculate D91’, D92’, D93’ and D94’ using following equations
(decimal calculation), convert it to a hexadecimal number, (decimal calculation), convert it to a hexadecimal number,
and input each adjustment address. and input each adjustment address.
Address: 91 D91’ = Dref’+8 Address: 91 D91’ = Dref’+8
Address: 92 D92’ = Dref’+17 Address: 92 D92’ = Dref’+23 =
Address: 93 D93’ = Dref’+2C Address: 93 D93’ = Dref’+44 =
Address: 94 D94’ = Dref’+37
Note: After setting each data, be sure to press the PAUSE
Address: 94 D94’ = Dref’+55 =
Note: After setting each data, be sure to press the PAUSE
button. button.

–2–
DSC-S70
SECTION 6
REPAIR PARTS LIST

6-1. EXPLODED VIEWS


& : Points added portion. NOTE:
- : Points changed portion. • Items marked “*” are not stocked since they are
seldom required for routine service. Some delay
should be anticipated when ordering these items.
6-1-3. REAR CABINET SECTION
(Service manual page 6-3)
115 116
117

118

107 119
128 *
107 _#
107

114 135
121
120

122

123
07 124 A
not
supplied

125
LCD901
126 =

! : BT151 (BATTERY, LITHIUM SECONDARY)


Board on the mount position. (See page 4-38.)

)
Former Type New Type
Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark
126 X-3950-548-2 CABINET (REAR) ASSY 126 X-3950-548-5 CABINET (REAR) ASSY

[
128 3-060-307-02 COVER, LCD

–3–
DSC-S70

6-1-4. LENS BLOCK ASSEMBLY


(Service manual page 6-4)

159 *

152

151

Former Type New Type


Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark Ref. No. Part No. Description Remark
* 159 3-062-943-01 CUSHION (OVF)

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–4– Published by Safety & Service Engineering Dept.

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