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SERVICE MANUAL
SMR, XFA, ITN, KNT, XSE, FPT, RAD, AJU, XEO,
COL, STS, AND, UMG, AFR,
SERVICE
DIGITAL VIDEO CAMCORDER
Manual
Merit & Character regarding Product
VP-D353(I)/D352(I)/D351(I)
Use Built-in Flash Memory
This Service Manual is a property of Samsung Electronics Co .,Ltd. © Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. JAN. 2005
Any unauthorized use of Manual can be punished under applicable Printed in Korea
International and/or domestic law. AD82-00101A
CONTENTS
1. Precautions 1-1 ~ 1-2
5. With the unit completely reassembled, plug the AC Heed the high voltage limits. These include the
line cord directly the power outlet. With the unit’s X-ray protection Specifications Label, and the
AC switch first in the ON position and then OFF, Product Safety and X-ray Warning Note on the
measure the current between a known earth service data schematic.
ground (metal water pipe, conduit, etc.) and all
exposed metal parts, including : antennas, handle 9. Some semiconductor (“solid state”) devices are
brackets, metal cabinets, screwheads and control easily damaged by static electricity.
shafts. The current measured should not exceed Such components are called Electrostatically
0.5 milliamp. Reverse the power-plug prongs in the Sensitive Devices (ESDs); examples include
AC outlet and repeat the test. integrated circuits and some field-effect transistors.
The following techniques will reduce the
6. X-ray Limits : occurrence of component damage caused by static
The picture tube is designed to prohibit X-ray electricity.
emissions. To ensure continued X-ray protection,
replace the picture tube only with one that is the 10. Immediately before handling any semiconductor
same type as the original. components or assemblies, drain the electrostatic
charge from your body by touching a known
earth ground. Alternatively, wear a discharging
Wrist-strap device. (Be sure to remove it prior to
applying power--this is an electric shock
precaution.)
11. High voltage is maintained within specified limits 18. Picture Tube Implosion Warning :
by close-tolerance, safety-related components and The picture tube in this receiver employs
adjustments. If the high voltage exceeds the “integral implosion” protection. To ensure
specified limits, check each of the special continued implosion protection, make sure that
components. the replacement picture tube is the same as the
original.
12. Design Alteration Warning :
Never alter or add to the mechanical or electrical 19. Do not remove, install or handle the picture tube
design of this unit. Example : Do not add without first putting on shatterproof goggles
auxiliary audio or video connectors. equipped with side shields. Never handle the
Such alterations might create a safety hazard. picture tube by its neck. Some “in-line” picture
Also, any design changes or additions will void tubes are equipped with a permanently attached
the manufacturer’s warranty. deflection yoke; do not try to remove such
“permanently attached” yokes from the picture
13. Hot Chassis Warning : tube.
Some TV receiver chassis are electrically
connected directly to one conductor of the AC 20. Product Safety Notice :
power cord. If an isolation transformer is not Some electrical and mechanical parts have special
used, these units may be safely serviced only if safety-related characteristics which might not be
the AC power plug is inserted so that the chassis obvious from visual inspection. These safety
is connected to the ground side of the AC source. features and the protection they give might be
lost if the replacement component differs from the
To confirm that the AC power plug is inserted original--even if the replacement is rated for
correctly, do the following : Using an AC higher voltage, wattage, etc.
voltmeter, measure the voltage between the
chassis and a known earth ground. If the reading Components that are critical for safety are
is greater than 1.0V, remove the AC power plug, indicated in the circuit diagram by shading,
reverse its polarity and reinsert. Re-measure the ( or ).
voltage between the chassis and ground. Use replacement components that have the same
ratings, especially for flame resistance and
14. Some TV chassis are designed to operate with 85 dielectric strength specifications. A replacement
volts AC between chassis and ground, regardless part that does not have the same safety
of the AC plug polarity. These units can be safely characteristics as the original might create shock,
serviced only if an isolation transformer inserted fire or other hazards.
between the receiver and the power source.
Operation Description
Video signal PAL
Video recording system 2 rotary heads, Helical scanning system
Audio recording system Rotary heads, PCM system
Usable cassette Digital video tape (6.35mm width): Mini DV cassette
System Tape speed SP: approx. 18.83mm/s LP: approx. 12.57mm/s
Tape recording time SP: 60 minutes (when using DVM 60), LP: 90 minutes (when using DVM 60)
FF/REW time Approx. 150 sec. (using DVM60 tape)
Image device CCD (Charge Coupled Device) (800K Pixels)
Lens F1.6 20x(Optical), 900x(Digital) Electronic zoom lens
Filter diameter Ø30
Basic Basic
Basic Optional
MEMO
<Table 3-1>
Buttons Description
MENU Selector push (Confirm) Stores changed value in the adjustment and auto adjustment mode.
MENU Selector Right (Data Down)
Changes data in the adjustment state.
MENU Selector Left (Data Up)
EASY-Q (Mode Up)
Changes mode.
DISPLAY (Mode Down)
[STEP 1]
Œ Connect the Power source.
´ Set the Power Switch to “PLAYER” position and Mode Switch to “TAPE” position.
MENU Button
EASY Q Button
MENU Selector
DISPLAY Button
STOP Button
DV
USB
AV
MIC
Start/Stop Button
[STEP 2]
Œ Press and hold the "STOP" and "PB ZOOM" buttons on the video camera at the same time for more than
5 seconds.
´ When monitor OSD appears as shown Fig. 3-2, the adjustment mode has been activated successfully.
ˇ Move the “MENU Selector” to highlight VCR ADJ and push the “MENU Selector”.
¨ Monitor OSD shows Fig. 3-3.
Then VCR adjustment mode has been activated successfully.
[STEP 3]
In order to complete the adjustment the power must be reset.
This can be done by disconnecting and reconnecting the power source.
Fig. 3-2
Adjustment value
Fig. 3-3
<Table 3-3>
Buttons Description
MENU Selector push (Confirm) Stores changed value in the adjustment and auto adjustment mode.
MENU Selector Right (Data Down)
Changes data in the adjustment state.
MENU Selector Left (Data Up)
EASY-Q (Mode Up)
Changes mode.
DISPLAY (Mode Down)
[STEP 1]
Œ Connect the Power source.
´ Set the Power Switch to “CAM” position and Mode Switch to “TAPE” position.
[STEP 2]
Œ Press and hold the "STOP" and "PB ZOOM" buttons on the video camera at the same time for more than
5 seconds.
´ When monitor OSD appears as shown Fig. 3-5, the adjustment mode has been activated successfully.
ˇ Move the “MENU Selector” to highlight CAM ADJ and push the “MENU Selector”.
¨ Monitor OSD shows Fig. 3-6.
Then Camera adjustment mode has been activated successfully.
[STEP 3]
In order to complete the adjustment the power must be reset.
This can be done by disconnecting and reconnecting the power source.
MENU Button
EASY Q Button
MENU Selector
DISPLAY Button
STOP Button
DV
USB
AV
MIC
Start/Stop Button
Fig. 3-5
Note : "XX XX" indicate the previous preset value and adjusted value.
Press the “MENU Selector” (Confirm) to store the adjusted value.
Adjusted values
Stored values
Fig. 3-6
1) EEPROM Data Initialize
Caution : These adjustments must be done when installing a new EPROM (IC105) or Main PCB.
Œ Press the “EASY-Q”(Mode Up)/”DISPLAY”(Mode Down) buttons until CAMADJ displays “0DF XX XX”.
´ Use the “MENU Selector” (Data Up/Down) until the display data for EVR is “A0”.
ˇ Press the “MENU Selector” (Confirm).
¨ The OSD shows “OK” after finishing the initalize.
3M ± 1cm
(Be sure to maintain the distance)
LENS CCD
Fig. 3-7
3) Zoom VR Center
4) Auto HALL
Œ Connect a video output terminal to a TV.
´ Press the “EASY-Q”(Mode Up)/”DISPLAY”(Mode Down) buttons so that OSD shows "0CD XX XX".
ˇ Press the “MENU Selector” (Confirm).
¨ Then micom finds out max. Hall value with an iris opened and min. Hall value with an iris closed.
Store max. and min. value of Hall in OAD and OAC respectively.
ˆ The OSD shows “OK” after finishing the adjustment.
(The word “OK” is displayed for only a fraction of a second.)
SWITCH C-IN
Fig. 3-8
A
B
DC POWER SUPPLY
Fig. 3-9
3-3-3 Maintenance
Carry out the following periodic maintenance checks in order to fully exercise all functions, operations and tape.
After repairing, service the set as follows:
Note : Do not rotate the motor by power or rotate the Upper Drum assembly clockwise.
Also, the Head tip will be damaged if the lens tissue is moved in a perpendicular direction.
Be sure to follow these instructions when cleaning the Drum Ass’y
Note : Make sure that no oil or grease adheres to the lens tissue.
P5
P2 P8
P4 P6
P3 P7
P9
P1
PINCH ROLLER
Fig. 3-10
OIL
Fig. 3-11
1) Disassembly
Œ For the removal of the Housing Ass’y refer to 4-2-2 (page 4-7).
2) Adjustment
Œ Set to PLAY mode (without cassette tape).
´ Check that the distance between external surface of Holder Loading and extenal diamater of Arm Tension is
1±0.5mm. (Fig. 3-12)
ˇ If necessary, proceed to step 4.
¨ If the Arm Tension Œ is located inside (or right) the position specified, adjust the Cap Adjust Œ toward
arrow “A”. (If it is located outside (or left), adjust toward arrow “B”.)
Note : Check if the Arm Tension can be moved toward arrow “C” in PB mode.
3) Reassembly
Œ For the removal of the Housing Ass’y refer to 4-2-2 (page 4-7).
1 0.5
ARM TENSION Œ
"A"
CAP ADJUST ´
"B"
Fig. 3-12
Reference : After changed, insert Cassette torque tape and confirm torque value.
b
a
Fig. 3-13
3-3-4(c) PB/REV Torque check
1) Set up the cassette torque tape.
2) Set to CAMERA mode, Push the EDIT(+) button and check that the torque value of Reel T is 9.5±3.5g.cm.
3) Push the EDIT(-) button and check that the torque value of Reel S is 15±4g.cm.
4) If necessary, replace the defective Reel Disk S, T Ass’y.
1) Removal
Œ For the removal of the Housing Ass’y refer to 4-2-2 (page 4-7).
´ For the removal of the Idler Ass’y refer to 4-2-3 (page 4-8).
2) Check
Œ Using vernier calipers, check the following distances : From the upper surface of the Main Chassis to the
resting surfaces of Reel S, T table should each be 3.9±0.15mm.
3) Mounting
Œ For the removal of the Idler Ass’y refer to 4-2-3 (page 4-8).
´ For the removal of the Housing Ass’y refer to 4-2-2 (page 4-7).
CHASSIS MAIN
Fig. 3-14
INLET OUTLET
A NORMAL
B DEFECT AT INLET
C DEFECT AT OUTLET
Fig. 3-15
P5
P7
P3 P6
P4
P1 P2 P9
P8
Fig. 3-16
MOTOR CAPSTAN P6 P4
P7
P8
P3
P9
Fig. 3-17
(DEFECTIVE) (CORRECT)
Fig. 3-18
1) Tracking Check
Œ Playback the alignment tape.
´ Confirm that the minimum amplitude value(E min.)is 80% of the maximum value(E max.) or larger.
(Fig. 3-19)
ˇ Confirm that no large fluctuation occur on the waveform. (Fig. 3-20)
C
A
Emin Emax
Emin
80(%) 1 A
Emax C
8
a b c
a b c a b c
Fig. 3-21
MOTOR CAPSTAN P6 P4
P7
P8
P3
P9
Fig. 3-22
P1 P2 P3 P4 P6 P7 P9
Fig. 3-23
MEMO
Œ REMOVE 3 SCREWS
(M 1.7 X 4 BLK)
Œ REMOVE 2 SCREWS
(M1.7 X 4 BLK)
Caution : Please indicate that the connector
must be detached before separating
the Front Assembly
´ REMOVE
2 SCREWS
(M1.7 X 4 BLK)
ˇ REMOVE 1 SCREW
(M1.7 X 5 WHT)
Œ REMOVE 1 SCREW
(M1.7 X 4 BLK)
´ REMOVE 1 SCREW
(M1.7 X 5 WHT)
Œ REMOVE 3 SCREWS
ˇ REMOVE 1 SCREW (M1.7 X 4 BLK)
(M1.7 X 5 WHT)
´ REMOVE 2 SCREWS
(M1.7 X 4 BLK)
ˇ REMOVE 4 SCREWS
(T2 X 5 BLK)
´ REMOVE 1 SCREW
(M1.7 X 5 WHT)
Œ REMOVE 4 SCREWS
(M1.7 X 4 BLK)
Œ REMOVE 2 SCREWS
(M1.4 X 3 BLK)
Œ REMOVE 2 SCREWS
(M1.7 X 4 BLK)
´ REMOVE 2 SCREWS
(T1.7 X 4 BLK)
Fig. 4-8 Ass’y Right Removal
4-2 Deck
4-2-1 How to Load and Unload (Setting the Mechanical Modes)
1) Set the power-supply output to approximately 3V~5V, and connect it to the Motor Loading(= Loading Motor).
2) Choose the polarity depending on whether loading or unloading. (See Table 4-1)
3) Supply the voltage to the Motor Loading(= Loading Motor).
<Table 4-1>
A B Movement of Chassis
+ _ Unloading
_ + Loading
A
B
DC POWER SUPPLY
Note : Do disassembly and reassembly in the 1) Mount the Shape of Pin L and R ˆ to Cam Parts Ø,
unloading mode.
∏ of Main Chassis.
2) Mount Housing Lock L ´, R ˇ to right and left ,
1) Push the Lever(see arrow “A”, Detail A) turn the and then locked.
Lever Lock Œ and open the Housing Ass’y ”.
2) Separate the Hook of Housing Lock L ´ and
Housing Lock R ˇ and then lift it.
3) Separate the Shape of Pin L and R ˆ from Cam
Parts Ø, ∏ of Main Chassis and then lift the
Housing Ass’y ”.
Œ LEVER LOCK
HOUSING ASS'Y ”
"A"
<DETAIL A>
HOUSING LOCK L ´
¨ LEVER HOUSING
ˆ SHAPE OF PIN
ˇ HOUSING LOCK R
3
Ø CAM PART
∏ CAM PART
1) Lift the Cover Reel Ass’y Œ (See arrow “A”). 1) Fit the Idler Ass’y ´ into the Pin.
2) Then lift the Idler Ass’y ´. 2) Mount the Cover Reel Ass’y Œ to the Main Chassis
is groove in the oposite direction of arrow “A”.
"A"
´
2 IDLER ASS'Y
Œ REEL DISK T
ˇ LEVER EJECT
BRAKE T ´
Ø
6 PIN
SHAPE OF PIN ˆ ¨
4 SHAPE OF PIN
"A"
ˆ REEL DISK S
PIN Ø
4-2-6 Drum
Note 1 : Do not touch the Head tip Ø when removing 1) Mount and insert the Drum ˇ to the 1 Bending ¨
or reassembling the Drum ˇ. and 1 Hole ˆ.
Note 2 : Do not touch the path post when removing or 2) Insert the Spring Plate ´, and then secure
reassembling
3 Screws Œ.
1) Remove 3 Screws Œ, and then remove the Spring
Plate ´.
2) Lift up the Drum ˇ.
DRUM ˇ
Ø HEAD TIP
¨
4 1 BENDING
∏
7 PUTTING PLACE OF DRUM
ˆ
5 1 HOLE
´
2 SPRING PLATE
Œ
1 3 SCREWS
ˇ
3 1 SCREW
SOLDER POINTS
2
4-2-8 Guide Roller S,T , Pole Base S,T , Gear Loading S,T Ass’y
1) Lift up the Pole Base S Œ(T ˇ) Ass’y form the link Note 1 : When reassembling, confirm the assemble
point.
of the Gear Loading S ´(T ¨) Ass’y.
Note 2 : Disassembly and reassembly is done in the
2) Turn the S ˆ and T Ø Guide Rollers counter
Unload mode.
clockwise to remove them.
Note 3 : After assembling, make sure that loading and
3) Separate the hook of the Gear Loading S ´ and unloading work correctly by applying 3V~5V
lift down the Gear Loading S ´(T ¨) Ass’y. to the Loading Motor.
GUIDE ROLLER S ˆ
Ø
6 GUIDE ROLLER T
ˇ
3 POLE BASE T ASS'Y
∏ MAIN CHASSIS
´
GEAR LOADING S ASS'Y 2
¨ GEAR LOADING T ASS'Y
Fig. 4-18 Guide Roller S,T , Pole Base S,T , Gear Loading S,T Ass’y
Œ 1 SCREW
´ SLIDE MAIN
1 SCREW ¨
ASSEMBLE POINT
(TWO ARROWS)
GEAR MODE SWITCH
Fig. 4-19 Slide Main, Gear Cam Main, Gear Mode Switch
Note : Be careful not to damage the gears during the 4-2-10(b) Reassembly
disassembly and reassembly process.
1) Mount the Capstan Motor Ass’y ¨ and secure the
4-2-10(a) Disassembly 2 Screws ˇ.
2) Lock the 2 hooks of Cover Capstan ´ and
1) Remove the 1 Screw Œ. 1 Screw Œ.
2) Separe 2 hooks of Cover Capstan ´ and then lift up
the Cover Capstan ´.
3) Remove the 2 Screws ˇ, and then lift up the
Capstan Motor Ass’y ¨.
1 SCREW Œ
´
2 COVER CAPSTAN
ˇ
3 2 SCREWS
¨
4 CAPSTAN MOTOR ASS'Y
4-2-11 Belt Timing (Timing Belt), Gear Capstan, Gear Pulley, Lever Review
1) Lift up the Lever Review Œ. 1) Mount the Gear Pulley ˆ and hang the Belt
2) Remove the Washer Slit ´ and lift up the Timing (=Timing Belt) ¨ on the Gear Pulley ˆ.
Gear Capstan ˇ. 2) Hang the Pulley Belt Timing ¨ on the lower gear
3) Separate the Pulley Belt Timing (=Timing Belt) ¨ of the Gear Capstan ˇ, and then mount the Gear
and lift down the Gear Pulley ˆ. Capstan ˇ.
3) Insert the Washer Slit ´.
4) Mount the Lever Review Œ.
´
2 WASHER SLIT
ˇ
3 GEAR CAPSTAN
¨
4 PULLEY BELT TIMING (=TIMING BELT)
LEVER REVIEW Œ
GEAR PULLEY ˆ
Fig. 4-21 Belt Timing (=Timing Belt), Gear Capstan, Gear Pulley, Lever Review
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5-1 Ass’y Chassis - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5-2
M001
C050
W225
(M1.4 X L4.7 (2.5) YEL)
P001
P051
W125
(M1.7 X L2.5 BLK)
W205
(M1.4 X L2 BLK)
C607 P053
P002
C314
C201
W126
(M1.7 X L4 BLK) W125
(M1.7 X L2.5 BLK)
W112
P003
W112
P054
W112
C208
C002
C208
C622
P004
C003
W117
C623
C626
W112
C001
L015 L001
W120 P179
C208
W116
W118
L017
W117
L016
L014
L013
L053
W112
L073 C349
L004
L008 W118
L007
L009
L010
L006
C597
W112
W127
C658 P006
C053 C054
W127
W112 W112
W112
C627
C208
C034
W127
C013 C037
P058
C062 C031
C625
C471
C210
W112
P009 C354
C208
C334
C306
C045
C044 C208
C015
C041
C042
L055 C208
L054
C630
L060
C208
W206
C208
L056
C208
W206 L062 L065
L061
L063
L072
W112
P008
C010
C014
C018
C208
C636
C020
C309
C303
C212 C019
C059 C351
W112 W112
C353
W105
M011
M209
M033 M037 M203
M036
M021
M019
C628
M021
M048
M047
M035
M010
M034
M026
M015
M032
M022
C638
W101
C624
W104
M017
M205
M024
M206
M023 M207
C639
M014
C634
M013
C637
M208
MEMO
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Electrical Parts List
Loc.No Part No Description ; Specification Q’ty S.N.A Remark Loc.No Part No Description ; Specification Q’ty S.N.A Remark
2203-005923 C-CER,CHIP;1000NF,20%,6.3V,X5R,TP,1 1 SA VP-D351I/XSA C509 2203-000254 C-CER,CHIP;10nF,10%,16V,X7R,1005 1 SA
2203-005923 C-CER,CHIP;1000NF,20%,6.3V,X5R,TP,1 1 SA VP-D351I/CHN C510 2404-001020 C-TA,CHIP;10uF,20%,10V,GP,TP,3216 1 SA
2203-005923 C-CER,CHIP;1000NF,20%,6.3V,X5R,TP,1 1 SA VP-D351I/AFR C512 2203-005061 C-CER,CHIP;100nF,+80-20%,16V,Y5V,10 1 SA
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Loc.No Part No Description ; Specification Q’ty S.N.A Remark Loc.No Part No Description ; Specification Q’ty S.N.A Remark
C706 2203-000438 C-CER,CHIP;1nF,10%,50V,X7R,1005 1 SA C777 2203-002793 C-CER,CHIP;1000nF,+80-20%,25V,Y5V,2 1 SA
C707 2203-005344 C-CER,CHIP;22nF,10%,25V,X7R,TP,1005 1 SA C778 2203-005686 C-CER,CHIP;2200nF,20%,10V,X5R,TP,20 1 SA
C708 2203-000189 C-CER,CHIP;100nF,+80-20%,25V,Y5V,TP 1 SA C779 2203-002793 C-CER,CHIP;1000nF,+80-20%,25V,Y5V,2 1 SA
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Loc.No Part No Description ; Specification Q’ty S.N.A Remark Loc.No Part No Description ; Specification Q’ty S.N.A Remark
CM75 2203-006048 C-CER,CHIP;100NF,10%,10V,X7R,TP,100 1 SA D702 0401-001059 DIODE-SWITCHING;1SS362,80V,80MA,SC- 1 SA
CM76 2404-001246 C-TA,CHIP;10uF,20%,6.3V,WT,TP,2012 1 SA D703 0401-001059 DIODE-SWITCHING;1SS362,80V,80MA,SC- 1 SA
CM91 2203-006048 C-CER,CHIP;100NF,10%,10V,X7R,TP,100 1 SA DM01 0404-000110 DIODE-SCHOTTKY;RB411D,20V,500MA,SOT 1 SA
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Loc.No Part No Description ; Specification Q’ty S.N.A Remark Loc.No Part No Description ; Specification Q’ty S.N.A Remark
L601 2703-000371 INDUCTOR-SMD;4.7uH,5%,2520 1 SA 0501-000225 TR-SMALL SIGNAL;2SC4617,NPN,200mW,E 1 SA VP-D351I/CHN
L602 2703-000396 INDUCTOR-SMD;10uH,10%,2520 1 SA 0501-000225 TR-SMALL SIGNAL;2SC4617,NPN,200mW,E 1 SA VP-D351I/AFR
L603 2703-000396 INDUCTOR-SMD;10uH,10%,2520 1 SA 0501-000225 TR-SMALL SIGNAL;2SC4617,NPN,200mW,E 1 SA VP-D351I/AJU
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Loc.No Part No Description ; Specification Q’ty S.N.A Remark Loc.No Part No Description ; Specification Q’ty S.N.A Remark
R115 2007-007132 R-CHIP;15Kohm,1%,1/16W,TP,1005 1 SA R227 2007-008301 R-CHIP;56.2OHM,1%,1/16W,TP,1005 1 SA
R116 2007-007142 R-CHIP;10Kohm,1%,1/16W,TP,1005 1 SA R228 2007-008300 R-CHIP;5.11Kohm,1%,1/16W,TP,1005 1 SA
R117 2007-007318 R-CHIP;1Kohm,1%,1/16W,TP,1005 1 SA R233 2007-007141 R-CHIP;240OHM,5%,1/16W,TP,1005 1 SA
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Loc.No Part No Description ; Specification Q’ty S.N.A Remark Loc.No Part No Description ; Specification Q’ty S.N.A Remark
2007-008015 R-CHIP;75ohm,1%,1/16W,TP,1005 1 SA VP-D351I/XSA 2007-000932 R-CHIP;470OHM,5%,1/16W,TP,1005 1 SA VP-D351I/AJU
2007-008015 R-CHIP;75ohm,1%,1/16W,TP,1005 1 SA VP-D351I/CHN R322 2007-000162 R-CHIP;100Kohm,5%,1/16W,TP,1005 1 SA
2007-008015 R-CHIP;75ohm,1%,1/16W,TP,1005 1 SA VP-D351I/AFR R327 2007-001325 R-CHIP;3.3Kohm,5%,1/16W,TP,1005 1 SA
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Loc.No Part No Description ; Specification Q’ty S.N.A Remark Loc.No Part No Description ; Specification Q’ty S.N.A Remark
R507 2007-000162 R-CHIP;100Kohm,5%,1/16W,TP,1005 1 SA 2007-000162 R-CHIP;100Kohm,5%,1/16W,TP,1005 1 SA VP-D351/SED
R508 2007-000140 R-CHIP;1Kohm,5%,1/16W,TP,1005 1 SA 2007-000162 R-CHIP;100Kohm,5%,1/16W,TP,1005 1 SA VP-D351/XEN
R509 2007-000162 R-CHIP;100Kohm,5%,1/16W,TP,1005 1 SA 2007-000162 R-CHIP;100Kohm,5%,1/16W,TP,1005 1 SA VP-D351/XET
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Loc.No Part No Description ; Specification Q’ty S.N.A Remark Loc.No Part No Description ; Specification Q’ty S.N.A Remark
R5503 2007-000171 R-CHIP;0ohm,5%,1/16W,TP,1005 1 SA R615 2007-000172 R-CHIP;10ohm,5%,1/16W,TP,1005 1 SA
R5504 2007-000171 R-CHIP;0ohm,5%,1/16W,TP,1005 1 SA R616 2007-000172 R-CHIP;10ohm,5%,1/16W,TP,1005 1 SA
R5505 2007-000171 R-CHIP;0ohm,5%,1/16W,TP,1005 1 SA R617 2007-000172 R-CHIP;10ohm,5%,1/16W,TP,1005 1 SA
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Loc.No Part No Description ; Specification Q’ty S.N.A Remark Loc.No Part No Description ; Specification Q’ty S.N.A Remark
R730 2007-000171 R-CHIP;0ohm,5%,1/16W,TP,1005 1 SA RA98 2007-000171 R-CHIP;0ohm,5%,1/16W,TP,1005 1 SA
R731 2007-001333 R-CHIP;18KOHM,5%,1/16W,TP,1005 1 SA RA99 2007-000171 R-CHIP;0ohm,5%,1/16W,TP,1005 1 SA
R732 2007-007312 R-CHIP;20Kohm,1%,1/16W,TP,1005 1 SA RM01 2007-000172 R-CHIP;10ohm,5%,1/16W,TP,1005 1 SA
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Loc.No Part No Description ; Specification Q’ty S.N.A Remark Loc.No Part No Description ; Specification Q’ty S.N.A Remark
RM816 2007-000171 R-CHIP;0ohm,5%,1/16W,TP,1005 1 SA
RM817 2007-000171 R-CHIP;0ohm,5%,1/16W,TP,1005 1 SA C314 AD97-09535A ASSY-CCD;-,DELTA3,CCD, PAL 1 SA
RM818 2007-000171 R-CHIP;0ohm,5%,1/16W,TP,1005 1 SA C594 AD61-00983A PLATE-CCD;ALPHA_PJ,AL,T1.0,-,-,NAT, 1 SA
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Loc.No Part No Description ; Specification Q’ty S.N.A Remark Loc.No Part No Description ; Specification Q’ty S.N.A Remark
SWT03 3404-001034 SWITCH-TACT;12V,50mA,160gf,4x7.4x1. 1 SA CL19 2203-005065 C-CER,CHIP;1000nF,+80-20%,10V,Y5V,1 1 SA
VRT01 2102-000111 VR-SLIDE;10Kohm,20%,1/20W,SIDE 1 SA CL20 2203-005065 C-CER,CHIP;1000nF,+80-20%,10V,Y5V,1 1 SA
CL21 2404-001020 C-TA,CHIP;10uF,20%,10V,GP,TP,3216 1 SA
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Loc.No Part No Description ; Specification Q’ty S.N.A Remark Loc.No Part No Description ; Specification Q’ty S.N.A Remark
RR01 2007-000102 R-CHIP;100Kohm,5%,1/10W,TP,1608 1 SA RE04 2007-000171 R-CHIP;0ohm,5%,1/16W,TP,1005 1 SA
RR02 2007-000109 R-CHIP;1Mohm,5%,1/10W,TP,1608 1 SA RE05 2007-000171 R-CHIP;0ohm,5%,1/16W,TP,1005 1 SA
RR03 2007-008596 R-CHIP;0.1ohm,1%,1/4W,TP,3216 1 SA RE07 2007-000171 R-CHIP;0ohm,5%,1/16W,TP,1005 1 SA
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Loc.No Part No Description ; Specification Q’ty S.N.A Remark Loc.No Part No Description ; Specification Q’ty S.N.A Remark
J11 AC38-12001U WIRE-JUMPER(H-WRAP);1007#26,120M/M 1 SNA AD68-00734A LABEL-ADAPTER;AA-E8,EXP,ART PAPER,T 1 SNA
J50 2007-000029 R-CHIP;0ohm,5%,1/8W,TP,2012 1 SA
J51 AC38-12001U WIRE-JUMPER(H-WRAP);1007#26,120M/M 1 SNA
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Loc.No Part No Description ; Specification Q’ty S.N.A Remark Loc.No Part No Description ; Specification Q’ty S.N.A Remark
C041 AD61-01979A CASE-REAR;DRAGON-PJ,ABS 94HB,T21,W5 1 SA AC39-42001Z CABLE-S-VHS;4P,-,1.5MT,75OHM,-,-,- 1 SA
C049 AD64-01323A KNOB-TAPE EJECT;DRAGON-PJ,ABS,T1.8, 1 SA AD39-00001A CABLE-RCA;-,-,3P,-,-,500V,P.E,BLK,- 1 SA
C056 AD97-07354B ASSY-CAP HOOD;ASSY,DRAGON-PJ,D/GRAY 1 SA AD72-00049A BAND-STRING HOOD;DELTA-PJ,NYLON,1,2 1 SA
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Loc.No Part No Description ; Specification Q’ty S.N.A Remark Loc.No Part No Description ; Specification Q’ty S.N.A Remark
AD43-00146A BATTERY-PACK;SB-LSM80/EXP,SANYO,Li- 0.7 SA VP-D351/XEN
AD43-00136A BATTERY-PACK;SB-LSM80/EXP,SONY,Li-i 0.3 SA VP-D351/XET
AD43-00146A BATTERY-PACK;SB-LSM80/EXP,SANYO,Li- 0.7 SA VP-D351/XET
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7. Block Diagrams
7-1 All Block Diagram
Rear Ass’y
DC Jack
Front Ass’y Rig ht Ass’y Battery
Remocon (BW;0.16"/ 76K) Zoom S/W, Photo Key, POWER KEY
S-jack Tape Ejec t key , S.Shutter key
Lithium Battery
AV-jack
Internal MIC Left As s’y
USB jack Menu Key &Selector,
5V
Main Ass’y
3.3V
1.8V DC/DC
BL5V Multi
(BD9833) Card Video I/F RTC
-15V~-7.5V (RS5C372A)
Drum VS Slot (NJM2538))
Capstan VS Main MICOM Reset
(XC61FC2512)
Camera Lens As s’y Au dio I/F
(TMP1962) EEPROM
Iris (24C045STP)
(BU7806)
Hall sensor Zoom/foc us
M. Drive
(UPD16877) Motor Drive D
(LB 11993W) E
O V.Drive
X20 1/6" C
L (KS7221D) DSP6 ITU-R
PB CLK
PB DATA PRML Envelope PREAMP
P CCD 656 DV_1_Chip K
Len s ;
F CDS/AGC/A (S5C7376X) (LC74132W) (LA70056T)
27Mhz
DC 10Bits Record Data
54Mhz (GLOBALi)
(TLV990B) H1,H2
64M
SDRAM
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padXZ
CC cciacq
padRG ccgctrk
padRG cctrtrk
UP padRG TD ccgcrg
padSEN reg_sel reg_selects iorg XZ XZ
padSEN gcnewus cctrrg
padSD updi updi gcnewus DO DO
padSD lowz
padSCK updo padDO
padSCK updo
upw upw
upr upr gcnewus GCD
gcnewus slrd
gcer r
gcerr adafrd CD cdcd
gcdac slrd cdcd
gcdac
GCDAC
PG adrd
pgrg pgrd adafrd
pgrg pgrd
gcsl
SA
slrd rd updo
afrd
test
padDIP data
DIP VGX VGX CTX CTX cdcd
cdcd AF DD slgcrd
VGA CTF k ADC adrd
adrd afrd afrd ddrd ddrd ddr d
padrd
sltr rd
padDIN
DIN VGY VGY CTY CTY
afrd
slrd
rsck trsl
adafrd
CK adrd
fref trck
adrd padFREF
afrd
adrd QE TRA TRD
afrd
adrg pherr pherr adafrd
adrg trck
afrg padTB
afrg tb phadj phadj
lowz slrd
lowz fref
trerr updo
trerr updo
gcerr
gcerr
gcnewus gcnewus
IO_TL VD POR porb
padATOA Cx/y VD porb
padATIX
padATIX padATOAC
padATIY padATIY padATODC
padATOD Cx/y
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Block Diagrams
MICOM
Video MODAS
Decoder VIDEO CODEC
SHUFFLE AUXSC PRML
CODEC (channel)
Camera DEMOD
Audio
o 1394
OSD VCO
DSP PHY
Audio
AD/DA
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DVC OSD
AD 4ch
(200KHz/
SPI * 2
MS Pro
SD/MMC
AHB BUS
APB BUS
GPIO(32bit)
UART * 2
MPEG4
CAMERA JPEG AHB2VIDEO
CODEC DMA * 4 Timer * 4
PROCESSOR CODEC BRIDGE
(30FPS@VGA)
AUDIO
CODEC
NAND (G.726)
VIDEO BUS FLASH
CONTROLLER
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8. Wiring Diagram
1 GND SYS_3V 2
REAR
3 GND PI_SI 4
5 GND PI_SO 6
CAM
7 UNREG (7.4~8V) PI_CS 8
9 UNREG (7.4~8V) PI_MODE 10 OFF
FRONT USB_VCC(5V:FROM PC) 1 CCD 11 UNREG (7.4~8V) PI_SCK 12
DM(D-) 2 1 HALL IN+ FOCUS VCC 2
DM(D+) 3 3 HALL IN- ZOOM SEN 4
13 SS3V HEAD_SW 14 PL AYER TOP ZOOM EJECT
15 DC_JACK_DET BATT_SW_DET 16 MDDE DIAL MENU SELECTOR 1
GND 4 5 DRIVE- ZOOM LED 6 LITHIUM BATT. SS_3V
17 CHG_CTL TMODE 18 2 ZOOM_AD
XTPB 5 7 FOCUS B- NIG GND 8 C
19 CHG_AMP TBUSY 20 3 FUNCTON_KEY4
TPB 6 9 FOCUS A+ DAMP+ 10
N
4 EJECT_SW
21 UART_TXD UART_RXD 22 R FFC 5 GND
IR GND 7 11 DAMP- DRIVE+ 12
23 GND MICOM_RESET 24 1 BATT_DET UNREG (7.4~8V) 18 0 PHOTO S.SHUTTER
6 GND
TPA 8 13 NIG CTRL HALL OUT+ 14
25 GND EJECT_SW 26
3 6p
LED XTPA 9 15 FOCUS SEN HALL OUT- 16
27 CURRENT_V-DET ENVE_OUT 28
2
3
HEAD_SW
ENVE_OUT
UNREG (7.4~8V)
MICOM_RESET
17
16
+ CNT01
GND 10 17 FOCUS LED FOCUS B+ 18
GND_LED 11 19 ZOOM VCC FOCUS A- 20
29 MENU_DOWN GND 30 4 TMODE DC_JACK_DET 15 -
31 LI_BATT (3V) ZOOM_AD 32 5 PI_CS PI_MODE 14
EXT GND_LED 12 21 ZOOM A- ZOOM B+ 22
33 FUNCTION_KEY4 BATT_V_DET 34 6 BAT_GND PI_SCK 13
LED_VCC (15V) 13 23 ZOOM B- ZOOM A+ 24
MIC 25 V4 V3 26
35 MENU_UP START/STOP_KEY 36 7 UART_RXD PI_SO 12 BATTERY TERMINAL
LED_VCC (15V) 14
27 V2 V1 28 37 CHG_LED CAM_SW 38 8 UART_TXD PI_SI 11
IR_CTL 15
29 H2 H1 30 39 M/ENTER_KEY VCR_SW 40 9 TMODE SYS3V 10
S IT_VCC (5V) 16
31 RG GND 32 DC
JA CK RM_VCC (5V) 17
33 GND -7.5V 34 CNR01 CNR02 JACK
REMOCON 18
35 GND CCD-OUT 36
A/V GND 19
37 15V 15V 38
JA CK INT_MIC_L 20 DIRECT CONNECTION
39 GND VSUB 40
INT_MIC_R 21
GND 22 CNC01 CNR701 18 FG_GND 18 FG_GND DECK ASS’Y
USB AV_JACK_DET 23 17 FG(-) 17 FG(-)
16 FG(+) 16 FG(+)
JA CK VIDEO 24 DC/DC 15 FG_VCC 15 FG_VCC
DIRECT CONNECTION
GND 25 BL OCK 14 COIL_U 14 COIL_U
13 COIL_U 13 COIL_U
AUDIO_R 26 12 COIL_V 12 COIL_V
DV CNP01 C
JA CK
AUDIO_L 27
MAIN SERVO 11
10
COIL_V
COIL_W N
11
10
COIL_V
COIL_W
GND 28 CAMERA BL OCK 9 COIL_W 4 FPC 9 COIL_W
EXT_MIC_L 29 8 HALL_VCC 0 8 HALL_VCC
PROCESS
LED LIHT MIC_JACK_DET 30 C C VIDEO I/F BLOCK
7
6
HW(+)
HW(-) 1 18p 7
6
HW(+)
HW(-)
EXT_MIC_R 31 N N BLC OK 5 HALL_GND 5 HALL_GND
J 3 4 HV(-) 4 HV(-)
GND 32
0 FFC 0 3 HV(+) 3 HV(+)
RMT S_JACK_DET 33
1 2 2 HU(-) 2 HU(-)
SEP_C 34 1 HU(+) 1 HU(+)
36p
SEP_Y 35 1 END_SENSOR_E 1 END_SENSOR_E
GND 36 2 LED_ANODE 2 LED_ANODE
3 L/M_REV 3 L/M_REV
1 INT MIC L 4 L/M_FWD 4 L/M_FWD
5 LED_CATHODE 5 LED_CATHODE
2 GND
MICOM READ/WRITE(*) 6 DEW_GND 6 DEW_GND DRUM
3 INT MIC R 7 DEW 7 DEW
CNJ02 4 GND
1 GND TDI 2 8 CASS_SW_GND 8 CASS_SW_GND HEAD
3 TCLK GND 4 9 CASS_SW_3V 9 CASS_SW_3V
5 TM5 TD0 6 10 REEL_S_SENSOR 10 REEL_S_SENSOR
SERVO 11 REEL_T_SENSOR 11 REEL_T_SENSOR
7 TINTP GND 8
I 9 UART_TXD UART_RXD 10 BL OCK
12 REEL_3V C 12 REEL_3V
13 REEL_GND 13 REEL_GND
N 11 GND JTRST 12 14 START_SENSOR_E
N
14 START_SENSOR_E
T 13 JTDI JTMS 14 15 START_SENSOR_C 4 FFC 15 START_SENSOR_C
15 JTCK JTD0 16 16 COMMON 0 16 COMMON
M 17 DSP_RESET VDD 18 17 MODE_SW0 2 24p 17 MODE_SW0
I 19 MICOM_RESET DRSET 20
18 MODE_SW1 18 MODE_SW1
19 MODE_SW2
C 21 VCC (3V) DBGE 22 20 MIC_GND
19 MODE_SW2
20 MIC_GND
23 SDI/DINT DCLK 24 21 REC_SW 21 REC_SW
25 PCST0 PCST1 26 22 MIC_SCK 22 MIC_SCK
LCD 27 PCST2 PCST3 28
23 MIC_SDA 23 MIC_SDA
24 MIC_VCC 24 MIC_VCC
29 GND SDA0/TPC 30
10 DRUM_W 10 DRUM_W
CNL02 (TO LCD PANNEL) 9 DRUM_W 9 DRUM_W
CN503 8 COIL_COM C 8 COIL_COM CAPSTAN
VDM 1 7 SENS_COM
N 7 SENS_COM
Vgoff_H 2 6 D_FG
Vgoff_L 3 SYSCON SERVO 5 DRUM_FG 4 FPC 6
5
D_FG
DRUM_FG
C4P 4 BLOCK BL OCK 4 DRUM_V 0 4 DRUM_V
C4M 5 3 DRUM_V 3 10p 3 DRUM_V
2 DRUM_U 2 DRUM_U
VGH 6
1 DRUM_U 1 DRUM_U
FRP 7
VCAC 8 1 GND 1 GND
Vint3 9 2 CH1(F) C 2 CH1(F)
C3P 10 PRML 3 CH1(S) N 3 CH1(S)
C3M 11 VIDEO I/F 4 GND 1 FPC 4 GND
BL OCK 5 CH2(F) 0 5 CH2(F)
Vint2 12 BLC OK 6 CH2(S) 6 CH2(S)
C2P 13 LED_BL_ON 1 7 GND 1 7p
CNM01 7 GND
C2M 14 LED_BL_1 5V 2 CN301
Vint1 15 LED_BL_1 5V 3
C1P 16 GND 4
C1M 17 GND 5
PGND 18 LCD_CS 6 F F FUNCTION EASY-Q S.SHOW REW
PVDD (3V) 19
DRV(N.C) 20
LCD_SDI
LCD_SCL
7
8
F 45p F 20p
LED Alone(N.C) 21 GND 9 C C
GND 22 LCD_HD 10
FB(N.C) 23 1 FUNCTION KEY
LCD_VD 11
AVDD 24 LSD_D7 12 2 GND FF STOP
GND 25 LSD_D6 13 LEFT CNLF05 CNLF01 CNLF02 CNLF07 HARNESS
VCC (3V) 26 LSD_D5 14 CNF01
CS 27 LSD_D4 15 1 SPK+ 2p
SDA 28 LSD_D3 16 2 SPK-
SCL 29 LSD_D2 17
MEMORY/TAPE
TAPE/MEM SW
GND
MS SCLK
GND
MS INSERT
MS DAT2
MS DAT1
MS DAT0
MS DAT3
MS BS
SD DAT3
SD CMD
WRITE PROTECT
GND
SD CLK
GND
SD DATA0
SD DATA1
SD DATA2
CARD DET
CVF 12V
CVF 3V
CVF 5V
AUD 5V
GND
CVF DATA
CVF
GND
Rc Y
LCD Y
Bc Y
LCD 7.5V : NOT USED
LCD CTL
DCLK
GND
LSD D7
LSD D7
LSD D7
LSD D7
LSD D7
LSD D7
LSD D7
LSD D7
GND
LCD VD
LCD HD
LCD/CVF CLK
LCD DATA
LCD STB
LCD BL 15V
LCD BL 15V
LCD OPEN
LCD BL ON
LCD +15V : NOT USED
GND
LCD c 15V : NOT USED
LCD MIRROR
LCD 3V
SS 3V
FUNCTION KEY 1
FUNCTION KEY 3
CARD EN
GND
SPK Æ
SPK+
HSYNC 30 LSD_D1 18
VSYNC 31 LSD_D0 19 EVF 1
3
TOUT
INV
VIDL
RGT
2
4 C
DCLK 32 DCLK 20 5 VS HS 6 N
D7 33 LCD_3V 21 7 SLEEP* PDR* 8 E
9 VSS_-5V CK1 10
D6 34 AUO_5V 22 DISPLAY PB ZOOM LED LIGHT 11 CK0 VDD_+3.3V 12
0
D5 35 LCD_+15V (NOT USED) 23 13 VIDH VEEOV 14 2
D4 36 LCD_15V (NOT USED) 24
26p C 15 VEEOV
D3 37 LCD_MIRROR 25 N C
L C 1 EVF_5V (TO EVF LCD)
D2 38 GND 26 N N 2 EVF_Y
D1 39 FPC F L
0 FPC E 3 GND
D0 40 CNL01 F 0 4 EVF_-5V
3
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
5 OSD
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0 1
4 15p 6 VCR_3.3V
MEMO
Page
9-1 Main PCB - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 9-2
ˆ Q704 Œ CLK_41.85MHz
Ø Q703 ´ Q708
^ & *
∏ Q702 ˇ Q707
@ # $ %
!
” Q701 ¨ Q706
CONDUCTOR SIDE
Ø ENV_DIN ´ X202(41.85MHz)
!
$ #
(
@
∏ ENV_IN ˇ XM01(54MHz)
*
&
^ %
” VIDEO_IN ¨ XM02(48MHz)
Page Note
10-1 DC/DC Converter (Main PCB) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10-2
For schematic Diagram
- Resistors are in ohms, 1/8W unless otherwise noted.
10-2 Servo (Main PCB) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10-3
Special note :
10-3 System Control (Main PCB) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10-4 Most semiconductor devices are electrostatically sensitive and therefore require the special handling techniques described under the
“electrostatically sensitive (ES) devices” section of this service manual.
10-4 Pre Amp/PRML (Main PCB) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10-5
Note :
10-5 DV-1Chip (Main PCB) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10-6 Do not use the part number shown on this drawing for ordering. The correct part number is shown in the parts list (may be slightly
different or amended since this drawing was prepared).
10-6 Video-Interface (Main PCB) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10-7
Important safety notices :
10-7 Audio (Main PCB) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10-8 Components identified with the mark have the special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these components.
Use only the same type.
10-8 Camera Process (Main PCB) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10-9
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MEMO
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11. Operating Instructions
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Getting to Know Your Camcorder
Accessories Supplied with Camcorder
Make sure that the following basic accessories are supplied with your digital video camera.
Basic Accessories
1. Lithium Ion Battery Pack 2. AC Power Adapter 3. AC Cord
1. Lithium Ion Battery Pack (AA-E8 TYPE)
2. AC Power Adapter
(AA-E8 TYPE)
3. AC Cord
4. Audio/Video Cable 4. Audio/Video Cable 5. Instruction Book 6. Lithium Battery
5. Instruction Book (CR2025)
6. Lithium Battery for
Remote Control (VP-D353(i)/D354(i)/D355(i) only)
or Clock. (TYPE: CR2025)
7. Remote Control 7. Remote Control 8. USB Cable 9.Software CD
(VP-D353(i)/D354(i)/D355(i) only)
8. USB Cable (VP-D352(i)/D353(i)/D354(i)/D355(i) only)
9. Software CD
(VP-D352(i)/D353(i)/D354(i)/D355(i) only)
10. Lens Cover 10. Lens Cover 11. Lens Cover Strap
Optional Accessories
12. S-Video Cable
12. S-Video Cable 13. Memory Stick 14. Scart Adapter
13. Memory Stick (VP-D353(i)/D354(i)/D355(i) only)
14. Scart Adapter
12
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Getting to Know Your Camcorder
Front & Left View
6. EASY.Q button
13
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Getting to Know Your Camcorder
Left Side View
4. Mode switch (MEMORY CARD/TAPE) 7. COLOR NITE/LED LIGHT (see page 48)
(VP-D353(i)/D354(i)/D355(i) only) (VP-D353(i)/D354(i)/D355(i) only)
14
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Getting to Know Your Camcorder
Right & Top View
9. PHOTO button
USB
USB
AV
AV
5. Power switch 12. Jack cover
MIC
15
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Getting to Know Your Camcorder
Rear & Bottom View
2. Charging indicator
5. Tripod receptacle
16
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Preparation
Lithium Battery Installation
Battery Installation for the Internal Clock
✤ The Lithium battery maintains the clock function and preset contents of the memory; even if the Battery pack or AC Power
adapter is removed.
✤ The Lithium battery for the Camcorder lasts about 6 months under normal operation from the time of installation.
✤ When the Lithium battery becomes weak or dead, the date/time indicator will display
00:00 1.JAN.2005 when you set the Date/Time to on.
When this occurs, replace the Lithium battery with CR2025 type.
[ Note ]
The Lithium battery must be inserted in the correct direction.
Warning: Keep the Lithium battery out of the reach of the children.
Should any battery be swallowed, consult a doctor immediately.
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Preparation
Connecting a Power Source
There are two types of power source that can be connected to your Camcorder.
- The AC Power adapter and AC Cord: used for indoor recording.
- The Battery pack: used for outdoor recording.
[ Notes ]
■ You must use an AA-E8 TYPE AC Power adapter. Power Switch
■ The plug and wall socket type may differ according to
your resident country.
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Preparation
Using the Lithium Ion Battery Pack
✤ The amount of continuous recording time available depends on
- The type and capacity of the Battery pack you are using.
- How often the zoom function is used.
It is recommended that you have several batteries available.
Charging the Lithium Ion Battery Pack
1. Attach the Battery pack to the Camcorder.
2. Connect the AC Power adapter to an AC Cord and connect the AC Cord to
a wall socket.
3. Connect the DC cable to the DC jack socket on the Camcorder. Power Switch
4. Turn the Power switch to Off, and the charging indicator will start to flash,
showing that the battery is charging.
Blinking time Charging rate
Once per second Less than 50%
Twice per second 50% ~ 75%
Three times per second 75% ~ 90%
4
Blinking stops and stays on 90% ~ 100%
On for a second and Error - Reset the Battery pack and
off for a second the DC cable
5. When the battery is fully charged, disconnect the Battery pack and the AC Power adapter from
the Camcorder.
<Charging indicator>
Even with the Power switched Off, the Battery pack will still discharge.
[ Notes ]
■ The Battery pack may be charged a little at the time of purchase.
■ To prevent reduction in the life and capacity of the Battery pack, always remove it from the Camcorder after it is fully charged.
■ The amount of continuous recording time available depends on:
- The type and capacity of the Battery pack you are using.
- How often the zoom is used.
- Type of use (Camcorder/Camera/With LCD screen etc.).
- Ambient temperature.
It is recommended to have additional battery packs available.
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Preparation
Table of continuous Recording Time based on Model and Battery Type.
✤ If you close the LCD screen, it switches off and the Viewfinder switches on automatically.
✤ The continuous recording times given in the table below are approximations.
Actual recording time depends on usage.
[ Notes ]
■ The Battery pack should be recharged in an environment between 32 °F (0 °C)and 104 °F (40 °C).
■ The Battery pack should never be charged in a room with a temperature that is below 32 °F (0 °C).
■ The life and capacity of the Battery pack will be reduced if it is used in temperatures below 32 °F (0 °C) or left in temperatures
above 104 °F (40 °C)for a long period of time, even when it is fully recharged.
■ Do not put the Battery pack near any heat source (i.e.fire or a heater).
■ Do not disassemble, apply pressure to or heat the Battery pack.
■ Do not allow the + and – terminals of the Battery pack to be short-circuited.
It may cause leakage, heat generation, induce overheating or fire.
■ Use SB-LSM80 or SB-LSM160 Battery pack only.
■ It is recommended to use original battery pack that is available at SAMSUNG service centre.
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Preparation
Battery Level Display
The battery level display indicates the amount of power remaining in the Battery pack.
a. Fully charged
b. 20~40% used
c. 40~80% used
d. 80~95% used
e. Completely used (Blinking)
(The Camcorder will turn off soon, change the battery as soon as possible)
[ Notes ] (Blinking)
■ Please refer to the Table on page 22 for approximate continuous recording time.
■ The recording time is affected by temperature and environmental conditions.
■ The recording time shortens dramatically in a cold environment.
The continuous recording times in the operating instructions are measured using a fully charged Battery pack at 77 °F (25 °C).
As the environmental temperature and conditions vary. The remaining battery time may differ from the approximate continuous
recording times given in the instructions.
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Playback
Tape Playback
✤ The playback function works only in Player mode.
Playback on the LCD Screen
✤ It is practical to view a tape using the LCD screen when in a car or outdoors.
Playback on a TV Monitor
✤ To play back a tape, the television must be PAL compatible.(see page 114)
✤ We recommend that you use the AC Power adapter as the power source for the Camcorder.
Connecting to a TV which has Audio/Video Input Jacks
1. Connect the Camcorder to your TV with the Audio/Video cable. S-Video input Video input-Yellow
■ The yellow jack: Video Audio input
(left)-White
Camcorder
TV
■ The white jack: Audio(L)-mono Audio input
■ The red jack: Audio(R) (right)-Red
[ Notes ]
■ You may use an S-Video (optional) cable to obtain better quality pictures if you have a S-Video connector on your TV.
■ Even if you use an S-Video (optional) cable, you need to connect an audio cable.
■ If you connect the cable to the Audio/Video jack, you will not hear sound from the Camcorder's speakers.
■ If only a mono audio input is available on the TV set, use the audio cable with the white jack(Audio L).
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Playback
Connecting to a TV which has no Audio and Video Input Jacks
✤ You can connect your Camcorder to a TV through a VCR.
1. Connect the Camcorder to your VCR with the Audio/Video cable. VCR
S-Video input Video input-Yellow
Audio input
■ The yellow jack: Video (left)-White
Audio input
■ The white jack: Audio(L) - Mono (right)-Red
Camcorder
■ The red jack: Audio(R)
2. Connect a TV to the VCR.
TV
3. Set the Power switch to PLAYER.
4. Set the Mode switch to TAPE. (VP-D353(i)/D354(i)/D355(i) only) Audio/Video
Playback
✤ You can play the recorded tape in Player mode.
[ Notes ]
■ The playback mode (SP/LP) is selected automatically.
■ If the VCR has an S-Video input terminal, you may use S-Video for better quality.
■ The S-Video terminal transmits video only. Connect audio cables for sound.
■ If only a mono audio input is available on the TV set, use the audio cable with the white jack(Audio L).
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IEEE 1394 Data Transfer
Transferring IEEE1394 (i.LINK)-DV Standard Data Connections
Connecting to a DV Device (DVD Recorder, Camcorder, etc.)
■ Connecting to other DV standard products.
A standard DV connection is quite simple.
If a product has a DV port, you can transfer data by connecting to the DV port using the correct cable.
!!! Please be careful since there are two types of DV ports, (4pin, 6pin). This Camcorder has a 4pin terminal.
■ With a digital connection, video and audio signals are transmitted in digital format, allowing high quality images
to be transferred.
Connecting to a PC
■ If you want to transmit data to a PC, you must install an IEEE 1394 add-on card into the PC. (not supplied)
■ The frame rate for video capture is dependent on the capacity of the PC.
[ Notes ]
■ When you transmit data from the Camcorder to another DV device, some functions may not work.
If this occurs, please reconnect the DV cable or turn the power OFF and ON again.
■ When you transmit data from the Camcorder to PC, PC function button is not available in M.Player mode.
■ Do not use the Camcorder and IEEE1394 together as this will cause IEEE1394 to shut off.
■ Do not connect the Camcorder to a PC using both DV and USB cables. It may not operate properly.
■ Operation is not guaranteed for all computer environments recommended above.
■ The IEEE1394 cable (DV cable)is sold separately.
■ Video Capture software is commercially available.
■ Most DV enabled PCs have a 6 pin socket. In this case, a 6pin/4pin cable is required for the connection.
■ Most DV enabled Notebooks and Laptops have a 4 pin socket. Use a 4pin/4pin cable for the connection.
■ DIS and COLOR NITE SHUTTER are not available when in DV (IEEE1394) mode.
■ If DV(IEEE1394) mode is set, DIS and COLOR NITE SHUTTER modes will be released.
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IEEE 1394 Data Transfer
System Requirements
■ CPU: faster Intel® Pentium III™ 450MHz compatible.
■ Operating system: Windows® 98SE, ME, XP, Mac OS (9.1~10.2)
■ Main memory: more than 64 MB RAM
■ IEEE1394 add-on card or built in IEEE1394 card
Recording with a DV Connection Cable (VP-D351i/D352i/D353i/D354i/D355i only)
1. Set the Power switch to PLAYER.
2. Set the Mode switch to TAPE. (VP-D353i/D354i/D355i only) DV
DV
3. Connect the DV cable (not supplied) from the DV jack of the Camcorder
USB
USB AV
MIC
5. Start playback on the other DV device while you monitor the picture.
6. Press the Start/Stop button to start recording.
■ If you want to pause recording momentarily, press the Start/Stop button again.
[ Notes ]
■ When using this Camcorder as a recorder, the pictures that appear on a monitor may seem uneven,
however recorded pictures will not be affected.
■ Operation is not guaranteed for all the recommended computer environments mentioned above.
■ While transmitting data from the Camcorder to PC at strong electric field and strong magnetic field, VIDEO signal or AUDIO signal
may transmit with noise.
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USB Interface (VP-D352(i)/D353(i)/D354(i)/D355(i) only)
Transferring a Digital Image through a USB Connection
✤ The camcorder supports both USB 1.1 and 2.0 standards. (Depends on the PC specification)
✤ You can easily transfer a image from a Memory card to a PC without additional add-on cards via a USB connection.
✤ You can transfer a recorded file in memory card to a PC via a USB connection. (VP-D353(i)/D354(i)/D355(i) only)
✤ If you transfer data to a PC, you need to install the software (DV Driver, Video Codec , DirectX 9.0) supplied with the
Camcorder.
USB Connection speed depending on the System
High speed USB connection is supported by Microsoft (Windows) device drivers only.
■ Windows 98SE/ME - Full Speed USB
■ Windows 2000 - High speed USB on a system with Service Pack 4 or later installed.
■ Windows XP - High speed USB on a system with Service Pack 1 or later installed.
System Requirements
Windows System
Minimum Recommended
CPU Intel® Pentium III™, 600MHz Intel® Pentium 4™ , 2GHz
OS(Operating System) Windows® 98SE/ME Windows® 2000/XP
Memory 128MB 512MB
HDD capacity 1GB or more 2GB or more
Resolution 1024 x 768 dots 1024 x 768 dots
24bit Colour 24bit Colour
USB USB1.1 USB2.0 High Speed
■ It is not available for Macintosh systems.
[ Notes ]
■ USB 2.0 works only for removable disk functions.
■ On a slower PC than recommended, movie playback may not be smooth or video editing may take a long time.
■ On a slower PC than recommended, movie playback may skip frames or operate unexpectedly.
■ Intel® Pentium III™ or Pentium 4™ is a trademark of the Intel Corporation.
■ Windows® is a registered trademark of the Microsoft® Corporation.
■ All other brands and names are property of their respective owners.
■ Operations are not guaranteed for all of the recommended computer environments mentioned above.
■ Do not connect the Camcorder to a PC using both DV and USB cables. It may not operate properly.
■ In M.Cam or M.Player mode, be sure that the Memory card is inserted into Camcorder before connecting USB cable.
If no Memory card or an unformatted Memory card is inserted, PC will not recognise your Camcorder as a removable disk.
(VP-D353(i)/D354(i)/D355(i) only)
■ USB Streaming requires Video Codec, DV Driver and DirectX 9.0.
■ If you disconnect the USB cable from the PC or the Camcorder during the data transfer, the data transfer will stop and the data may be damaged.
■ If you connect the USB cable to a PC using a USB HUB or with other devices at the same time, it may cause conflict and may not work properly.
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USB Interface (VP-D352(i)/D353(i)/D354(i)/D355(i) only)
Using the USB Streaming Function
✤ To use USB streaming, the DV Driver, Video Codec and DirectX 9.0. programs must be installed in the PC.
✤ You can view Camcorder video on your PC using USB streaming.
✤ You can also store it as a moving picture in the "avi" file format, or as a still image in the "jpg" file format on a PC.
1. Set the Mode switch to TAPE(VP-D353(i)/D354(i)/D355(i) only), set the Power switch to CAMERA or PLAYER.
2. Connect one end of the USB cable to the USB jack on the Camcorder and the other end to the USB port on your computer.
3. Setup and execute Windows Movie Maker or the Ulead VIDEO Studio Software application provided on the CD.
- For detailed instructions for Ulead VIDEO Studio use, refer to the program’s Help function.
- Windows Movie Maker is used for WINDOWS ME and XP users. (C:\program files\Movie maker\moviemk.exe)
Using the removable Disk Function (VP-D353(i)/D354(i)/D355(i) only)
✤ You can easily transfer data from a Memory card to a PC without additional add-on cards via a USB connection.
1. Set the Mode switch to MEMORY CARD, set the Power switch to CAMERA or PLAYER.
2. Connect one end of the USB cable to the USB jack on the Camcorder and the other end to the USB port on your computer.
3. To verify whether the removable disk has been properly recognised, open Windows Explorer and locate the removable disk.
Connecting to a PC
1. Connect a USB cable to the USB port on the PC.
■ If a USB cable is connected to the Camcorder's USB port, nothing is displayed on a TV.
2. Connect the other end of the USB cable into the USB jack on the Camcorder. (USB jack)
■ If a PC is connected to the Camcorder with a USB cable only, Zoom switch and NITE PIX operate.
1. Select the removable disc icon and click the right mouse button to select [Eject].
USB
USB AV
2. Select [Confirm] and disconnect the USB cable when the Windows Splash screen
MIC
AV
appears. MIC
[ Notes ]
■ If you disconnect the USB cable from the PC or the Camcorder while transferring,
the data transmission will stop and the data may be damaged.
■ If you connect the USB cable to a PC via a USB HUB or simultaneously connect the USB cable along with other USB devices,
the Camcorder may not work properly.
If this occurs, remove all USB devices from the PC and reconnect the Camcorder.
■ While transmitting data from the Camcorder to PC at strong electric field and strong magnetic field, VIDEO signal or AUDIO signal
86 may transmit with noise.
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Digital Still Camera Mode (VP-D353(i)/D354(i)/D355(i) only)
Inserting and Ejecting the Memory Card
Inserting the Memory card
1. Set the Power switch to Off.
2. Open the Memory card cover.
3. Insert the Memory card in the direction of the arrow into the Memory card slot
located on the bottom of the Camcorder.
VP-D353(i) only
Ejecting the Memory card
Memory Stick
1. Set the Power switch to Off.
Memory Stick PRO
2. Open the Memory card cover.
3. Push the Memory card, then it comes out of the Camcorder automatically.
4. Pull out the Memory card. VP-D354(i)/D355(i) only
Do not attempt to pull the Memory card out without first pushing it in.
Memory Stick
Memory Stick PRO
[ Notes ]
■ Memory Stick Duo type or RS-MMC (VP-D354(i)/D355(i) only) should be inserted by
SD/MMC
using the Adaptor (not supplied).
■ If you set the Camcorder to M.Player mode, the last recorded still image appears.
If there are no recorded images on the Memory card, No image! will display on the (Usable Memory card)
screen.
■ While recording, loading, erasing or formatting, do not turn off the power or change the mode.
■ Please turn the power off before you insert or eject the Memory card.
You could lose data on the Memory card.
■ Do not allow metal substances to come in contact with the terminals of the Memory card.
■ Do not bend, drop or apply strong shock to Memory card.
■ After pulling the Memory card out from the Camcorder, please keep the Memory card in a soft case to prevent static shock.
■ The stored contents may be changed or lost as a result of misuse, static electricity, electric noise or repair.
Save important images separately.
■ Samsung is not responsible for data loss due to misuse.
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Digital Still Camera Mode (VP-D353(i)/D354(i)/D355(i) only)
Selecting the Image Quality
✤ You can select the quality of a still images to be recorded.
Select the Image Quality
1. Set the Power switch to CAMERA. 2
2. Set the Mode switch to MEMORY CARD.
3. Press the MENU button.
■ The menu list will appear.
4. Move the Menu selector to the left or right to select Memory, then press the Menu selector.
5. Move the Menu selector to the left or right to select Photo Quality, then press the Menu
selector.
6. Move the Menu selector to the left or right to select desired image quality(Super Fine, Fine,
Normal), then press the Menu selector. 4 M.Cam Mode
7. To exit, press the MENU button. √Memory
Photo Quality √Super Fine
■ The selected icon will be displayed File No. √Series
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MEMO
Loading Emergency
YES
Is Loading normal? STOP
NO
IC401~5 (VS_D) NO
CHECK IC501 MICOM OUT
4.8V?
YES
IC401-25 (VCC1) NO
CHECK IC401
4.5V?
YES
NO
IC401-16 3V? CHECK IC501 MICOM
YES
NO NO CHECK
IC401-60 is VS normal? Is DRUM error OUT normal?
R5108, R5107, C518, C519
YES
CHECK Q702, L717
IC401 is Drum U, V, W NO
CHECK IC401
Waveform
YES
NO
IC401-2 3V? CHECK IC501 MICOM
YES
YES
CHECK Q701, L719
YES
VIDEO MISSING
IN DVC CAMERA
YES
YES
YES
IC301-9, 14 NO
is Y, C signal REPAIR IC301
normal?
YES
YES
YES
END OF REPAIR
VIDEO MISSING
IN PLAY MODE
NO
Q111 is Envelop CHECK THE HEAD OF DRUM
signal normal?
YES
IC301-1, 19 Is Circuit
NO NO REPAIR THE
is Y,C signal around IC101,
normal? IC201 normal? IC101, IC201
YES YES
IC301-9, 14 NO
Is Y,C signal
normal?
YES
YES
END OF REPAIR
NO POWER
NO
IN FUSE (FUSE23, FUSE67) REPLACE FUSE
NORMAL?
YES
YES
Q701~Q708-4,5
NO CHECK L704, L706, L708, L710,
is the output vlotage output
when power is L712, L714, L717, L719
supplied?
YES
Q701~Q708-2 NO
is the output vlotage output CHECK L701, L702
when power is
supplied?
YES
Q701~Q708-1 NO
is the output vlotage output CHANGE TR
when power is
supplied?
YES
REPLACE IC701
NO AUDIO OUTPUT
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
MEMO
13-1-1 Purpose
The document which sees with System Design specification of Digital Camcorder “VP-D353 System“,
it was hereafter maked for setting the direction of business propulsion by standardizing the system structure
and Hard ware and the Soft ware plan specification.
13-1-2 Range
The low rank system which constitutes VP-D353 is classified by Main PCB, Camera Lens Ass’y, Left Function
Ass’y, Front Ass’y, Deck Ass’y, Rear Ass’y, etc..
Fig. 13-1
Tp=10um TAPE
VIDEO
We=5.24mm
H2 AUDIO HO=5.8mm
ITI Wt=6.35mm
H1 a=9.1668°
ITI SECTOR
ATF AUDIO SECTOR
HEAD PRE1 SSA TIA POS1 G1 PRE2 AUDIO POS2 G2
1400bits 1830bits 90bits 280bits 625bits 500bits (14 Sync blocks) 550bits 700bits
VIDEO SECTOR
TRACK PAIR
SUBCODE SECTOR
OVERWRITE HEAD
PRE4 SUBCODE POS4 MARGIN
1200bits 1200bits 1200bits 1250bits
Blanking
Front 10.9µs ± 0.2µs
SYNC to Blanking End
porch
9.4µs ± 1µs
1.5µs±.1 SYNC to Burst End
Color Ref White
100µs 7.8µs
Burst Back
IRE Breezeway
2.5µs Porch
(714mv)
6µs 1.6µs
SYNC 7.5 IRE
4 IRE 4.7µs±1µs 4 IRE
Blanking
20 Level
Z
40 IRE IR E 40IRE Z Ref Sync Amplitude
(286 mv) (Ref Burst
Amptd)
ntsc timing
0.7 Vpp
12 ± 0.3µs
FP 1.5 + 0.3µs
4.7µs ± 0.2µs
0 Vpp 100% (0.3Vpp) 50%
tr, tf 250ns ± 50ns
- 0.15 Vpp tr, tf 200ns ± 50ns
5.6µs ± 0.1µs
2.25µs ± 0.2µs (10cycles)
- 0.3 Vpp
pal timing
1) SAFETY
<Table 13-3 Safety>
2) EMC
The CAMERA circuit BLOCK carries out CDS->AGC->10 Bits A/D conversion of Ccd_out Signal by
which electronic conversion was carried out from Camera Lens Ass’y.
LUMINANCE and CHROMINANCE are transformed by ITU-R 656 Format.
It is made to output by DV-1 CHIP.
It was inputted into ITU-R 656 FORMAT from DV-1 CHIP. A DIGITAL EFFECT function (PB ZOOM,
PB MOSAIC, PB MIRROR) is carried out for a VIDEO signal.
Signal inputted from CAMERA LENS or DV-1 CHIP MEMORY STICK preservation / DISPLAY is
carried out by JPEG and MPEG4 FORMAT.
BU7806-01KV
(IC601)
54MHz AUDIO I/F
ZOOM MOTOR
SMC/MS
FOCUS MOTOR
DCDC
BLOCK
U
V DRUM
PRML W MOTOR
BLOCK FG/PF
U
LB11993W
PREAMP TMP1962F10 V CAP.
(IC401) W
BLOCK (IC501) MOTOR
FG
DV1_Chip MOTOR
BLOCK MICOM LOAGDING
DIRVER
MOTOR
AV I/F
BLOCK
T/S SENSOR
CAMERA REEL SENSOR
BLOCK RS5C372A MIC SENSOR
(IC502)
RTC IC
RESET-IC EEPROM
XC6413FY01MR 524AB0X91
(IC503) (IC505)
BU7806 41.85MHz
(IC601)
IC-AUDIO I/F CLK/DATA
TMP1962
(IC501)
NJM25
38 DV1 CHIP MICOM
Y/C
(IC301) (GLOB ALi)
IC-VIDEO I/F
TSB41AB 1
54MHz/ IC201
27MHz (IC204)
54MHz
S5C7376X
ITU-R656
PHY. LAYER
(ICM01)
DSP6 REC DATA
PB CLK/ DATA
LDV5000 LD3502
(IC101) (IC101)
IC-PRML IC-PREAMP
LINE IN
DV1 CHIP
EXT. MIC
(GLOBALi)
INT. MIC BU780
6
(IC601)
IC201
AUDIO IF-IC
SPEAKER
LINE OUT
TMP1962F10
NJM25
38 (IC501)
S-JACK
(IC301)
MICOM
AV JACK VIDEO IF-IC
LPF DRUM VS
BATT.&
LPF CAPSTAN VS
ADAPTER
LPF SS 3.0V
VTR DD ON
LPF SS 5.0V
CAM DD ON BD983
3KV
TMP1962
(IC701)
(IC501) D.ERR LPF SS 1.8V
LPF
MICOM
C.ERR PWM-IC
LPF LPF LCD BL5V
CCD/LCD
LPF
-7.5V,-15V,+1
5V
LPF V.LOGHT5.0V
2 8
3 9
10
4 11
5
12
13
6
14
7 15
16
8
1 9
2 10
3 11
12
4
5 13
6 14
7 15
16
Modes Signal 1 Signal 2 Signa 3 Rotation Angle of Gear Mode S/W Mechanical state
BL1 0 0 0
BL2 0 0 0
LD 1 1 0 1 37° ~ 45°
BL3 0 0 0
BL4 0 0 0
BL5 0 0 0
24
Common
Signal 1 9
Signal 2 6
Signal 3
1
Fig. 14-3
14-3 Operation
Œ MOTOR LOADING
¨ GEAR WHEEL
Fig. 14-4
UNLOAD
LD 1
LD 2
◆ Brake T operation (One-Way Operation)
; Reel T rotate direction (Clock direction)
; Reel t rotate direction (Count Clock direction) STOP
PB
Œ REEL DISK T
´ BRAKE T
Fig. 14-5
LD 1
LD 2
STOP
PLAY
MOTOR LOADING Œ
ARM TENSION ´
CAM CURVE ¨
SPRING TENSION ˆ
Fig. 14-6
PLAY
Œ MOTOR LOADING
LEVER REVIEW ´
SLIDE MAIN ¨
TOP VIEW
Fig. 14-7
LD 2
STOP
PLAY
’ STOPPER
” GUIDE RAIL
Œ MOTOR LOADING
¨ GEAR LOADING S
GRAR LOADING T ˆ
´ GEAR WHEEL
POLE BASE T ∏ Ø POLE BASE S
Fig. 14-8
Œ MOTOR CAPSTAN
´ GEAR CAPSTAN
Ø REEL DISK T
GEAR IDLER ˆ
¨ GEAR PULLY
Fig. 14-9
Cassette in
Housing down
´ COVER STOPPER
Œ CATCH
KEY RELEASE ˇ
Ø SWITCH C-IN
LEVER LOCK ¨
Fig. 14-10
14-4-2 Loading
Cassette in
Housing down.
Reel S, rotates.
Pinch Roller rotates via Brake T operated by Motor Loading rotates
Lever Review and rotated direction and reverse and then stops.
detaches from Capstan contact Reel T for
Shaft. braking.
Drum stops. Motor Capstan stops.
(Loading state)
(Unloading state)
Fig. 14-11
ARM TENSION
BRAKE T
TOP VIEW
GEAR WHEEL
GEAR CAPSTAN
LEVER REVIEW GEAR CAM MAIN
BELT TIMMING
SLIDE MAIN
GEAR PULLY
BOTTOM VIEW
Fig. 14-12
14-4-4 Stop → FF
Push FF Key.
* Motor Capstan rotates 30 times faster than Gear Capstan, Belt Timing, Gear Pully, Gear Idler
PLAY speed.
rotate in order.
ARM TENSION
BRAKE T
TOP VIEW
GEAR WHEEL
GEAR CAPSTAN
LEVER REVIEW GEAR CAM MAIN
BELT TIMMING
SLIDE MAIN
GEAR PULLY
BOTTOM VIEW
Fig. 14-13
ARM TENSION
BRAKE T
TOP VIEW
GEAR WHEEL
GEAR CAPSTAN
LEVER REVIEW
BELT TIMMING GEAR CAM MAIN
SLIDE MAIN
GEAR PULLY
BOTTOM VIEW
Fig. 14-14
ARM TENSION
BRAKE T
TOP VIEW
GEAR WHEEL
GEAR CAPSTAN
LEVER REVIEW
BELT TIMMING GEAR CAM MAIN
SLIDE MAIN
GEAR PULLY
BOTTOM VIEW
Fig. 14-15
Housing raised
(Eject completed)
LOADING POSTION
UNLOADING POSTION
Fig. 14-16
14-4-8 CUE
Push FF Key.
Reel S rotates approx. 10.5 times faster Reel T rotates approx. 10.5 times faster than PLAY
than PLAY mode. mode.
ARM TENSION
BRAKE T
TOP VIEW
GEAR WHEEL
GEAR CAPSTAN
LEVER REVIEW
GEAR CAM MAIN
BELT TIMMING
SLIDE MAIN
GEAR PULLY
BOTTOM VIEW
Fig. 14-17
14-4-9 RPS
ARM TENSION
BRAKE T
TOP VIEW
GEAR WHEEL
GEAR CAPSTAN
LEVER REVIEW
GEAR CAM MAIN
BELT TIMMING
SLIDE MAIN
GEAR PULLY
BOTTOM VIEW
Fig. 14-18