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7101E

VM-H675LA
SERVICE MANUAL VM-E575LA
VM-E573LA
AC Adapter VM-ACE5A

UH MECHANISM
When Servicing the Mechanism:
This camera/recorder uses a UH mechanism.
When servicing the UH mechanism, refer to the
following service manuals:

Item Manuals to be referred to


Disassembly UH Mechanism (No. 6811E)
Mechanical UH Mechanism Supplement
Adjustment (No. 6811E-1)
Maintenance/ UH mechanism (No. 6811E)
Inspection
Procedure
Exploded View Chapter 4 in this manual

SPECIFICATIONS AND PARTS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE FOR IMPROVEMENT

8mm VIDEO CAMERA/RECORDER


February 2001 Digital Media Products Division,Tokai
PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE
Many electrical and mechanical parts have special safety-related characteristics. These are often not evident from visual
inspection nor can the protection afforded by them necessarily be obtained by using replacement components rated for a
higher voltage, wattage, etc. Replacement parts which have these special safety characteristics are identified in this
Service Manual. Electrical components having such features are identified by marking with a ! on the schematics and
the parts list in this Service Manual. The use of a substitute replacement component which does not have the same safety
characteristics as the HITACHI recommended replacement one, shown in the parts list in this Service Manual, may create
shock, fire, or other hazards. Product safety is continuously under review and new instructions are issued from time to time.
For the latest information, always consult the current HITACHI Service Manual. A subscription to, or additional copies for,
HITACHI Service Manual may be obtained at a nominal charge from HITACHI SALES CORPORATION.

CAUTION (COLOR LCD)


LCD display; the liquid crystal display (LCD) panel is mode by highly precise technology.
More than 99.99% of its picture elements (pixels) are effective, but some (less than 0.01%) may appear as colored
bright dots. This mode not indicate a fault as the LCD panel stretches the limits of current technology.

CAUTION (CRT EVF)


Be careful of the section painted in white on the electronic viewfinder circuit board as it generates a high voltage.

X-RAY RADIATION
The primary source of X-ray radiation in this viewfinder is the picture tube. The tube used in this viewfinder is specially
constructed to limit X-ray radiation emission. For continued X-ray radiation protection, the replacement tube must be
same type as the original, Hitachi approved one.

How to discriminate the "TYPE" identifications in the manual


The parts and circuits are identified by "TYPE" in this manual to discriminate the differences between models. The
TYPE numbers are the same as the model numbers. The table below shows how to read the type identifications.

TYPE identification Model name


TYPE 675 VM-H675LA
TYPE 575 VM-E575LA
TYPE 573 VM-E573LA

CAUTION-1
Notes
Notes When
When Using
Using Service
Service Manual
Manual
The following shows the contents to be noted when using service manual:

1. Value units used in parts list 3. Identifications of sides A/B in


circuit board diagrams
Certain symbols are indicated below for value units of
resistors, capacitors and coils in parts list. When you read 1) Board having a pattern on one side and parts on both
them note the following regular indications: sides.
Side A: Shows discrete parts, viewed from the pattern
Parts Indication in list Regular indication
side.
Resistor KOHM ........................................... k Side B: Shows leadless parts, viewed from the
UF ................................................ µF pattern side.
Capacitor
PF ................................................ pF 2) Board having patterns on both sides and parts on
UH ................................................ µH both sides.
Coil Side A: Shows parts and patterns which can be seen
MH ............................................... mH
when the case is opened.
Side B: Shows parts and the pattern on the back of
side A.

2. Values in schematic diagrams

The values, dielectric strength (power capacitance) and 4. Table for indexing locations of parts
tolerances of the resistors (excluding variable resistors)
and capacitors are indicated in the schematic diagrams This table shows locations of each part on circuit board
using abbreviations. diagrams. The locations are indicated using the guide
scales on the external lines of diagrams.
[Resistors]
Item Indication 1) One diagram indicated for each board
No indication ...................................
Value K ................................................... k Symbol Parts
M .................................................. M No. Location
IC Type of part
No indication ............................. ±5%
IC1201 2 A
Tolerance (All tolerances other than ±5% are
indicated in schematic diagrams)
Zone "A" on board diagram
No indication ............................ 1/8W Circuit No. Zone "2" on board diagram
(1/16W for leadless resistors without
Power
indication)
capacitance
All capacitances other than the above
are indicated in schematic diagrams. 2) Two diagrams indicated for each board

[Capacitors]
Symbol Parts
Item Indication No. Location
No indication ................................. µF IC Type of
Value IC1201 A - 2 A part
P ................................................... pF
No indication .............................. 50V
Dielectric Zone "A" on board
(All dielectric strengths other than 50V diagram
strength Circuit No.
are indicated in schematic diagrams) Zone "2" on board
A: Shows side A
diagram
B: Shows side B
[Coils]
Item Indication
µ .................................................... µH
Value
m .................................................. mH

CAUTION-2
CONTENTS

CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 2.4 Preset Positions of Switches and


Controls During Adjustment ......................... 3-2
SPECIFICATIONS ..................................................... 1-1
2.5 Check After Replacing Major Components
COMPARISON OF FEATURES ................................ 1-2
in the Camera Section ................................. 3-3
COMPARISON OF MAIN CONTROL ICs ................. 1-3
2.6 Adjustment Procedure ................................. 3-3
JIGS AND TAPES FOR SERVICE ............................ 1-4
2.6.1 Connections for Adjustment .................. 3-3
HOW TO USE THE EXTENSION CABLE AND JIG .. 1-5
2.6.2 How to Start the MAP ............................ 3-4
SERVICE POSITION ................................................. 1-5
2.6.3 Initial Setting by Model .......................... 3-4
SERVICE MANUAL ABBREVIATION LIST ............... 1-6
2.6.4 Digital Adjustment Procedure ............... 3-5
EXTRACT FROM THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL ..... 1-8
(1) Auto Iris Control Adjustment ................. 3-5
Identifying Controls .............................................. 1-8
(2) White Balance Adjustment .................... 3-5
Fertures ................................................................ 1-9
(3) Chroma Gain Adjustment ...................... 3-6
Charging the Battery ............................................ 1-10
2.6.5 Autofocus Adjustment Procedure ......... 3-7
Items Selectable with Manu Displays .................. 1-11
(1) Zoom Trace Adjustment ........................ 3-7
Setting the Date and Time ................................... 1-11
(2) AF Noise Level Adjustment ................... 3-7
General Maintenance ........................................... 1-12
2.6.6 Stabilizer Adjustment Procedure ........... 3-8
2.6.7 Spot Noise Adjustment .......................... 3-8
2.7 Color LCD Monitor Adjustment .................... 3-9
CHAPTER 2 DISASSEMBLY 2.7.1 Adjustment Procedure ........................... 3-9
1. BEFORE STARTING DISASSEMBLY ................. 2-1 (1) Flicker Adjustment ................................. 3-9
1.1 Disassembly Procedure ............................... 2-1 3. VCR SECTION ADJUSTMENT ........................... 3-10
2. CASES AND CIRCUIT BOARDS REMOVAL ...... 2-2 3.1 Test Equipment and Alignment Tapes
2.1 Jack Cover, Front Cover Assembly, Necessary for Adjustment ............................ 3-10
Lens Cover, .................................................. 2-2 3.2 Adjustment Conditions ................................. 3-10
2.2 PSW Circuit Board, Microphone Unit, 3.3 Preset Positions of Switches and
DC Light, Front Cover .................................. 2-2 Controls During Adjustment ......................... 3-10
2.3 LCD Case-U, LCD Block, Cassette Lid, 3.4 Check After Replacing Major Components
Top Cover .................................................... 2-3 in the VCR Section ....................................... 3-10
2.4 L-Case Assembly, R-Case Assembly .......... 2-4 3.5 System Control/Servo Circuits
2.5 Electronic Viewfinder (EVF) Assembly, Adjustment ................................................... 3-10
Speaker, CON Circuit Board, Fulcrum, (1) Power Shut Off Level (ODC: Over
L-Case .......................................................... 2-5 Discharge Control) Adjustment ............. 3-11
2.6 Camera Chassis Assembly [Lens Frame, (2) Head Switching Point Adjustment ......... 3-11
Lens, SE Circuit Board, CCD Sensor], 4. ERROR MESSAGES ........................................... 3-12
VCR Chassis Assembly, Jack Unit, Rear 4.1 Digital Adjustment ........................................ 3-12
Cover, Power Terminal Unit ......................... 2-6 4.2 Autofocus Adjustment .................................. 3-13
2.7 VCA Circuit Board, Mechanism Frame, 4.3 Stabilizer Adjustment ................................... 3-13
UH Mechanism ............................................. 2-7 4.4 Spot Noise Adjustment ................................ 3-13
2.8 Hand Strap, TW/PW Switch, R-Case ........... 2-7 4.5 VCR Adjustment ........................................... 3-14
2.9 LCD Circuit Board, Back light, 5. TROUBLESHOOTING OF AUTOFOCUS ........... 3-15
LCD Module, LCD Case-B ........................... 2-8 (1) No Zoom and Focus Operation .................... 3-15
2.10 EVF Case-R, EVF Case-L, Eye Piece ......... 2-8 (2) No Focus Lens Operation ............................ 3-17
3. HOW TO OPERATE THE (3) No Zoom Operation ..................................... 3-18
MECHANISM MANUALLY ............................... 2-9 (4) No Autofocus Operation ............................... 3-19
(5) Subject is Greatly Out-of-Focus
When Zoomed ............................................. 3-21
CHAPTER 3 ELECTRIC CIRCUIT
ADJUSTMENT
1. CONNECTION FOR ADJUSTMENT ................... 3-1 CHAPTER 4 EXPLODED VIEW
1.1 Before Starting Adjustment .......................... 3-1
CABINET (1) .............................................................. 4-1
2. CAMERA SECTION ADJUSTMENT .................... 3-2
CABINET (2) .............................................................. 4-2
2.1 Test Equipment Necessary for
UH MECHANISM ....................................................... 4-3
Adjustment ................................................... 3-2
ACCESSORIES ......................................................... 4-4
2.2 List of Charts for Camera Adjustment .......... 3-2
2.3 Adjustment Conditions ................................. 3-2

CONTENTS - 1
CHAPTER 5 REPLACEMENT CHAPTER 7 APPENDIX
PARTS LIST 1. SELF-DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION ......................... 7-1
1. MECHANICAL PARTS LIST ................................ 5-1 1.1 Overview ...................................................... 7-1
2. ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST ................................. 5-2 1.2 Details of Display/
Detection and Applications .......................... 7-2
1.3 Setting Procedure and
CHAPTER 6 SCHEMATIC, CIRCUIT BOARD Details of Diagnosis ..................................... 7-3
AND BLOCK DIAGRAMS/ 1.3.1 Occasional Defect Self-Diagnostic
MICROPROCESSOR PIN Function (Mode A) ................................. 7-3
FUNCTION TABLE 1.3.2 Mechanical Block Self-Diagnostic
INTERNAL WIRING DIAGRAM ................................. 6-1 Function (Mode B) ................................. 7-4
2. DEMONSTRATION (DEMO) MODE .................... 7-6
Schematic / Circuit 2.1 Setting the Demo Mode ............................... 7-6
Board
SENSOR/GYRO [SE] ................................... 6-3 / 6-29,31 2.2 Exiting the Demo Mode ................................ 7-6
CAMERA PROCESS [VCA] ......................... 6-5 / 6-33,35 2.3 Contents of Demonstration .......................... 7-6
SYSTEM CONTROL [VCA] .......................... 6-7 / 6-33,35
MECHA. STATE SWITCH/
MECHA. SENSOR .................................... 6-9 / ----- CHAPTER 8 AC ADAPTER
POWER SW [PSW] ...................................... 6-10 / 6-29,31 VM-ACE5A ................................................................ 8-1
SERVO [VCA] ............................................... 6-11 / 6-33,35
AUDIO -MONAURAL- [VCA] ........................ 6-13 / 6-33,35
REGULATOR [VCA] ..................................... 6-15 / 6-33,35
VIDEO PROCESS [VCA] .............................. 6-21 / 6-33,35
CHARGE [VCA] ............................................ 6-24 / 6-33,35
CONTROL [CON] ......................................... 6-25 / 6-29,31
LCD DRIVE [LCD] ........................................ 6-27 / 6-37

WAVEFORM
SENSOR/GYRO .................................................. 6-3
SYSTEM CONTROL ............................................ 6-9
SERVO ................................................................. 6-11
VIDEO PROCESS ............................................... 6-19

BLOCK DIAGRAMS
1. OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM ....................... 6-41
2. MAIN CONTROL BLOCK DIAGRAM ............ 6-43
3. SERVO BLOCK DIAGRAM ........................... 6-45
4. CAMERA & VIDEO PROCESS
BLOCK DIAGRAM ........................................ 6-47
5. AUDIO -MONAURAL- BLOCK DIAGRAM .... 6-49
6. POWER BLOCK DIAGRAM .......................... 6-51

MICROPROCESSOR PIN FUNCTION TABLE


1. Digital Microprocessor (IC1104: D-µP) ......... 6-53
2. System Control Microprocessor
(IC0901: S-µP) .............................................. 6-56

CONTENTS - 2
CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION
SPECIFICATIONS

General Specifications
Power requirements 7.2 V DC

Power consumption VM-H675LA:


3.5 W (when recording/LCD monitor OFF)
4.0 W (when recording/LCD monitor ON)
VM-E575LA:
3.4 W (when recording/LCD monitor OFF)
3.8 W (when recording/LCD monitor ON)
VM-E573LA:
3.4 W (when recording/LCD monitor OFF)
3.8 W (when recording/LCD monitor ON)

Dimensions 4-3/8" W × 4-3/8" H × 7-7/8" D


(111.5 mm × 111.5 mm × 200 mm)

Weight 1.84 Ids (approx. 836 g) without battery pack and cassette

Operating temperature 32 °F to 104 °F (0 °C to 40 °C)

Storage temperature -4 °F to 140 °F (-20 °C to 60 °C)

Video Recorder Specifications


Format 8 mm

Record/playback Two video record/playback heads

Video signal EIA standard NTSC color

Tape speed 14.3 mm/s

Video output 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohm

Audio output -7.8 dBs (316 mVrms)

Fast forward/rewind time Less than 8 minutes with P6-120 cassette

Camera Specifications
Scanning 525 lines/60 fields/30 frames

Required minimum illumination VM-H675LA: 0.5 lx


VM-E575LA: 0.3 lx
VM-E573LA: 0.3 lx

Pickup device 1/4" C.C.D.

Lens F1.6 to 3.8 (4 to 88 mm) 22:1 power zoom lens with auto focus and
auto iris functions

Lens diameter 46 mm

1-1
COMPARISON OF FEATURES
Note: Destinations normally added at the end of model names, (K), etc. are omitted in this table.

ITEM VM-H675LA/E575LA/E573LA VM-H665LA/E563LA


Power Requirements 7.2 V DC
GENERAL

Power Consumption 4.0 W [VM-H675LA] 4.0 W [VM-H665LA]


(when recording/LCD 3.8 W [VM-E575LA/E573LA] 3.8 W [VM-E563LA]
monitor ON)
Dimensions (W × H × D ) 111.5 mm × 111.5 mm × 200 mm 111.5 mm × 111.5 mm × 202 mm
Weight Approx. 836 g
Format 8 mm (Hi-8) [VM-H675LA] 8 mm (Hi-8) [VM-H665LA]
8 mm [VM-E575LA/E573LA] 8 mm [VM-E563LA]
Record/Playback System Two video record/playback heads
VIDEO

Video Signal EIA Standard NTSC color


Tape Speed SP: 14.3 mm/s
F.F/Rew Time Less than 8 minutes with P6-120 cassette
Head Weel 40 mm
Basic Chassis Type UH
Scanning 525 lines/60 fields/30 frame
Required Minimum 0.5 lx [VM-H675LA] 0.5 lx [VM-H665LA]
CAMERA

Illumination 0.3 lx [VM-E575LA/E573LA] 0.3 lx [VM-E563LA]


Camera Device 1/4 inch C.C.D
Lens Diameter 46 mm
Zoom Ratio 22 : 1 (4.0 - 88.0 mm)
Aperture F1.6 - 3.8
Zoom Speed Adjustable speed
Electronic Viewfinder CRT (Black & White)
(EVF)
Electrical Zoom Function Yes [× 500 (22 × 22)]
INST. ZOOM Function No
Autofocus System Video AF System
Program AE Yes
(Shutter Speed) (Program AE only)
Selective Program AE Yes [VM-H675LA] Yes [VM-H665LA]
(AUTO, SPORTS, PORTRAIT, (AUTO, SPORTS, PORTRAIT,
SPOTLIGHT, GAIN UP) SPOTLIGHT, GAIN UP)
No [VM-E575LA/E573LA] No [VM-E563LA]
AV Input Function No
S-Connector Output Yes [VM-H675LA] Yes [VM-H665LA]
No [VM-E575LA/E573LA] No [VM-E563LA]
FEATURES

AV Dubbing Yes (Using the remote controller)


Audio System & Monaural Monaural
Microphone
Multi Playback Yes (Selective)
(PAL 60 Conversion)
Digital Effect & Fade Yse
Date Search Yes
Tape Analyzer ATRS Yes [VM-H675LA] Yes [VM-H665LA]
No [VM-E575LA/E573LA] No [VM-E563LA]
TAPE+ Function Yes [VM-H675LA] Yes [VM-H665LA]
No [VM-E575LA/E573LA] No [VM-E563LA]
Electronic Image Stabilizer Yes (Picture element system)
(EIS)
LCD Display Yes (2.5 inch)
Internal DC Light Yes [VM-H675LA/E575LA] Yes [VM-H665LA]
No [VM-E573LA] No [VM-H563LA]
Internal Battery Charge Yes
AC Adapter/Charger VM-ACE5A [Except for (K)]
SSORY
ACCE-

VM-ACE5E(K) [For (K)]


Battery Pack VM-BPL13
Remote Controller VM-RME611A

1-2
COMPARISON OF MAIN CONTROL ICs
Note: Destinations normally added at the end of model names, (K), etc. are omitted in this table.

ITEM VM-H675LA/E575LA/E573LA VM-H665LA/E563LA

CCD Sensor ICX206AK (IC1001)


SENSOR &

V-Move (Vertical Gyro) ENC-03JA-07 (IC1401)


GYRO

H-Move (Horizontal Gyro) ENC-03JB-07 (IC1402)


Gyro Amp NJU7018M (IC1403)
Sensor Drive (Drive Pulse µPD16510GR (IC0203)
Generator)
Video DSP MB87L1551PMT2 (IC0201)
PROCESS

(Digital Process)
VIDEO

CDS/AGC & A/D Conv. HD49323AF (IC0202)


Video Head Switch HA118189MP (IC0101)
Video Amp µPC5020GS129 (IC0301)
RGB Amp µPC5020GR-125-8JG (IC0350)
Digital µP (D-µP) HD6432237M10TE (IC1104) HD6432237M08TE
(IC1104)
HD6432237M10TE
CAMERA CONTROL &

EEPROM X25170S8I-2.5T3 (IC1105) AT25160N (IC1105)


SYSTEM CONTROL

D/A Conv. MB88347PFV (IC1111)


F Det./Iris Drive µPC5023GS-147-GJG (IC1201)
Zoom Motor/Focus Motor µPD16833AG3 (IC1301)
Driver
System Control µP (S-µP) CXP87360-133R (IC0901) CXP87360-132R
(IC0901)
CXP87360-133R
Back-up Det. NJU7285BV (IC0902)
Character Gen. µPD6461GS-947-E1 (IC0904)
IR Receiver GP1U101X (IC0701)
Cylinder Motor Drive LB1950V-TLR (IC0631)
SERVO &

Capstan Motor Drive LB1991V-TLR (IC0651)


POWER

Loading Motor Drive BA6417F (IC0671)


PWM BA9736KV (IC0551)
5V Reg. PQ20WZ51 (IC0553)
CHG Current Cont. MM6564XFBE (IC0001)
LCD AUDIO

Audio Process LA7458W (IC0401)

LCD SWR. TL5001CD (IC5501)

1-3
JIGS AND TAPES FOR SERVICE

1. Alignment Tape 2. Cassette Torque Meter 3. Master Plane 4. Reel Disk Height Jig
20HSC-2: No. 7099231 SRK-8T-132: No. 7099235 No.7099237 No. 7099238
SRK-8T-112: No. 7099385

5. Special Driver 6. C12 Light Balance 7. ATF-R Jig (*1,*2) 8. DSP-R jig
No. 7099239 Filter No. 7099461 No. 7099448
No. 7099369

9. DSP AV Output Jig 10. Presonal Computer 11. Personal Computer Cable
No. 7099456 [Goods on the market] RS-232C (9-pin or 25-pin)
Straight Type Cable
[Goods on the market]

12. AVOutput Cable (*3) 13. Adjustment Floppy Disk [New Jig] 14. 8 - 20 Pin Extention
[Accessory] 3.5 inch: No. TP12115 Cable
5 inch: No. TP12116 No. TS15411

15. 4-Pin Extension Cable 16. ODC DC CORD 17. 80-Pin Extention Board
No.7069203 No. TE13171 No. JP25461

Caution for jigs


*1. Always set SW3 on the ATF-R jig to ON.
*2. The ATF jig (No.7099386) can also be used in place of ATF-R jig to adjust this model.
*3. Either the monaural or stereo AV output cable can be used.

1-4
HOW TO USE THE EXTENSION CABLE AND JIG

Name of Jig Parts No. How to Use


8 - 20 Pin Extention TS15411 Used for electrical adjustment. Connected between PG905 on the VCA circuit board
Cable and DSP Output Jig (20 pins). Refer to Fig. 1-1 on the page 3-1.
4-Pin Extension Cable 7069203 Installed between the VCA circuit board and mode switch (mechanism state switch).
ODC DC Cord TE13171 Power supply cable for power shut off level (ODC) adjustment. Refer to Fig. 1-1 on the
page 3-1.
Positive: Black
Negative: Black & White
80-Pin Extension Board JP25461 Installed between the VCA circuit board and CON circuit board.

SERVICE POSITION

NOTE
1. If the front cover assembly is connected to the VCA circuit board, the provided remote control can be used to operate
the camera/recorder without connecting the CON circuit board.
2. The VCR block can be operated with the camera chassis assembly removed.

UH MECHANISM
MECHANISM
FRAME
VCA 4-PIN
CIRCUIT EXT.
BOARD CABLE

REAR
UNIT

JACK
UNIT

TW/PW
SWITCH

80-PIN
EXT.
BOARD
FRONT
COVER
ASSEMBLY

SE ATF-R
CIRCUIT JIG
BOARD
To LCD CAMERA
CHASSIS
CON To SPEAKER ASSEMBLY
CIRCUIT
BOARD To EVF

Fig.1-1 Service Position

1-5
SERVICE MANUAL ABBREVIATION LIST
A C
A (A-) Analog CST Cassette
ACC Automatic Color Control C.SYNC Composite Synchronizing Signal
A/D Analog-to-Digital Converter CTL Control Track Pulse (Control)
ADD Adder CYL Cylinder
ADP. Adapter (AC Adapter) D
ADRS Address D (D-) Digital
A.DUB Audio Dubbing DA Double Azimuth
AF Automatic focus (Autofocus) D/A Digital to Analog Converter
AFC Automatic Frequency Control D-D Direct Drive
AGC Automatic Gain Control DEEMPHA. Deephasis
AGC KILLER AGC Killer Voltage DEF Deflefction
AI Automatic Intelligence DEMOD. Demodulator
AIC Automatic Iris Control DET Detector
ALC Automatic Level Conrol DIFF. AMP Differential Amplifier
AMP Amplifier Digital 8 (D8) Digital 8 mm
APC Automatic Phase Control DISP. Display
ASBL Assemle (Phase Matching) DL Delay Line
ATRS Auto Tape Recording System DO Dropout
AUD. Audio DOC Dropout Compensator
AUX Auxiliary DSP Digital Signal Processor
B DUB Dubbing
B (BLU) Color Signal Blue DV Digital Video
BATT. Battery DVD Digital Versatile Disc
BF Burst Flag D-VHS Digital VHS
BG Burst Gate or Back Ground D/W Dark/White
BGP Burst Gate Pulse D.ZOOM (DZ) Digital Zoom
BLC Backlight Compensation E
BLK Blanking EAROM Electrically Alterable Read Only
BPF Bandpass Filter Memory
BUF. Buffer Amplifier E-E Electronic-to-Electronic
B-YL Color Difference Signal B-YL EEPROM Electrical Erasable Proframmed
C Memory
C (CHROMA) Chrominance Signal EIS (E.I.S.) Electronic Image Stabilizer
CAM Camera EMPHA. Emphasis (EMPH)
CAPST. Capstan EQ Equalizer
CARRI. Carrier ESS End Sensor Supply (Supply End Sensor)
CATV Cable TV EST End Sensor Take-up
C.BLK Composite Blanking (Take-up End Sensor)
CCD Charge Coupled Device EVF Electronic Viewfinder
CDS Correlated Double Sampling EXT. External
C.FG (CFG) Capstan Frequency Generater E.ZOOM Electrolical Zoom
C.FREE RUN Capstan Free Run F
CG Character Generator F.ADV Frame Advance
CH (Ch or ch) Channel FB Feed back
CHARA. Character FE Full Erase
CHD Camera Horizontal Drive Pulse FF (F/F) Flip Flop
C.MEMORY Counter Memory F.FWD Fast Forward
CNR Chroma Noise Reducer FG Frequency Generator
COM. Common FM Frequency Modulation
COMPA. Comparator FREQ. Frequency
COMPE. Compensator fsc Sub Carrier Frequency
COMP-EXP Compressor-Expander F/V Frequency-to-Voltage Converter
COMPO Composite FWD Forward
CONT. Control G
CONV. Converter G (GRN) Color Signal Green
COUNT. Counter GEN. Generator
CP CP GND Ground
C.PAUSE Camp Pulse H
C/R Capacitor/Resistor H (HORIZ.) Horizontal
C.RESET Countor Reset or Camera Reset HB Hi-Band
C.REVERSE Count Reverse HBF Horizontal Burst Flag
CS Communication Signal HD Horizontal Drive

1-6
H R
Hi-Fi High Fidelity ROM Read Only Memory
HPF High-pass Filter RSS Reel Sensor Supply
HSW Head Switch (Supply Reel Sensor)
I RST Reel Sensor Take-up
IF Intermediate Frequency or Interface (Take-up Reel Sensor)
INDI. Indicator R-YL Color Difference Signal R-YL
INST. Instant S
INT. Internal SAW Sawtooth Signal
INV. Inverter SC1 (0° ) 3.58MHz Subcarrier Signal 1
I/O In/Out (Input/Output) (0-degree Phase Shifted)
IR Infrared Rays SC2 (90° ) 3.58MHz Subcarrier Signal 2
L (90-degree Phase Shifted)
LB Low-Band SEPA. (SEP) Separator
LCD Liquid Crystal Dissplay S/H Samle and Hold
LIN. Linear SP Standard Play or Speaker
LM Loading Motor S.REEL Supply Reel Sensor
LNC Line Noise Canceller SRCH Search
LOG Logarithm SRV Servo
LP Long Play STABI. Stabilizer
LPF Low-pass Filter S.TRACK Slow Tracking
L/R Left/Right STBY Standby Mode
LUMA Luminance S-VHS Super VHS
M SW Switch
MAN Manual SW30Hz 30Hz Head Switching Pulse
M.BRAKE Main Brake (15 or 25Hz) (15 or 25Hz Head Switching Pulse)
M.CUT Monitor Cut SYNC Synchronizing signal
MEM. Memory SYS.CON System Control
MIC Microphone T
MIX Mixer T (TELE) Telephoto Angle
MMV Monostable Multivibator TAPE + Recording Hi-8 Quality Image on Normal
MOD. Modulator Tape
MPEG Noving Picture coding Experts Group TBC Time Base Corrector
M.STATE Mechanism State T.BRAKE Take-up Brake
M.STOP Memory Stop TP Test Point
N T.REEL Take-up Reel Sensor
NEG Negative TRS Transfer
NFB Negative Feed Back V
NOR. (NORM) Normal V (VERT.) Vertical
NR Noise Reduction V.AGC AGC Voltage
O VCO Voltage Controlled Oscillator
OB Optial Black VCXO Voltage Controlled Crystal Oscillator
OSC Oscillator VD Vertical Drive
OSD On-Screen Display V.DUB Video Dubbing
P VHS Video Home System
PB (PLAY) Playback VOL. Volume
PCM Pulse Code Modulation VP Voltage Pulse
PG Pulse Generator W
PLL Phase Locked Loop W (WIDE) Wide Angle
POS. Positive WHD Wide Horizontal Drive
PROG. Program WHT Color Sifnal White
PROT. Protector WHT BAL. White Balance
PWM Pulse Width Modulation Y
R Y Luminance Signal
R (RED) Color Signal Red Y/C Luminance/Chrominance
RAM Random Access Memory YEL (Ye) Color Signal Yellow
REC Record YL Luminance Signal (Low Component)
RECT. Rectifier
REF. Reference
REG. Regulator
REV Review
REW Rewind
RF Radio Frequency

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1-8
Identifying Controls

EXTRACT FROM THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL


1 2 3 4 5 6 11 12 13 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

7 8 9 10 14 15 16 17 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34

1. Built-in DC Light (p56) (for VM- 14. Hand Strap (p16) 18. LCD Brightness Controls (p14) 28. DATE Button (p26)
H675LA/VM-E575LA) To set the date or display it.
15. Cassette Holder (p22) 19. 2.5-inch LCD Monitor (p14)
2. Lens Door (p28) Insert cassette here. 29. TITLE Button (p46)
The lens door will open automatically when the
20. Speaker (p32) To select or create a title, or display one.
camcorder is set to the camera (CAM) mode.
16. Microphone Jack
(for VM-H675LA) 21. Power Supply Attachment 30. EFFECT Button (p37)
3. Power Zoom Control (p31) Connect external microphone (not supplied) here. Section (p17) To record digitally processed image or play back
picture with digital effect added.
4. Cassette Eject Switch (p22) 17. Audio/Video Output Jacks 22. Cloc k Battery Compartment
(Behind the jac k cover) (p50) (p13) 31. FOCUS/VOL Control Buttons
5. Shoulder Strap Slot (p16) Connect the provided AV cable from this jack to (p32, 36)
23. Sub Power Switch CAM mode: To switch between auto focus and
6. Charge Indicator (p17) the AV input jack of your TV or VCR. The jacks on
STANDBY: Pressing the Start/Stop button will
camcorder differ for each model as follows: manual focus, or to control focus
7. Record Indicator (p28) start recording. while in manual focus mode.
VM-H675LA has S-VIDEO jack and monaural
LOCK: The camcorder will not enter the VIDEO mode: To control playback volume.
audio output jack.
8. Infrared Receiver (p14) VM-E575LA/VM-E573LA has monaural audio
record mode even if the Start/Stop
output jack.
button is pressed. 32. BLC (Backlight Compensation)
9. Microphone Button (p43)

[For VM-H675LA/E575LA/E573LA]
24. Start/Stop Button (p28, 33)
10. CAM/OFF/VIDEO Power Switch When recording a subject in bright light, hold this
This works as a recording start/stop button in the
VM-H675LA VM-E575LA/ button down to compensate for lighting on tape.
(p28) VM-E573LA CAM mode and as a playback pause button in the
CAM: Set to this position to record. VIDEO mode. 33. MENU Button (p23)
VIDEO: Set to this position to play back a tape. To display the menu.
25. BATT. EJECT Lever (p18)
11. Diopter Control (p16) Sliding, and then holding, this switch, remove the 34. DC IN Jack (p21)
To adjust the viewfinder eyepiece to suit your eye- battery from the camcorder. Use this jack to power the camcorder from the AC
sight. adapter or from battery in your vehicle.
26. Shoulder Strap Slot (p16)
12. Electronic Viewfinder (p16)
27. LCD Monitor OPEN Button (p14)
13. DC Light Switch (p56) To open the LCD monitor.
(for VM-H675LA/VM-E575LA)
To switch the DC light between ON, OFF and
AUTO.

E10 HITACHI VM-H675LA/VM-E575LA/VM-E573LA E11


Features
Easy to use X22 optical zoom ratio
Color liquid crystal display (LCD) monitor with X100 digital zoom ratio (switchable to X500)
speaker Digital effects
Tape analyzer ATRS (for VM-H675LA) Stable pix (Electronic Image Stabilization (EIS))
TAPE+ function (for VM-H675LA) Fade in/fade out
TITLE
DISPLAY ON/OFF T Active screen Recorded date search
39 Perfect power (Lithium-ion battery) Video effects
COUNTER START ZOOM

40
RESET /STOP W Built-in DC light (for VM-H675LA/VM- Multi playback (PAL60 conversion)
PAUSE E575LA)
REW PLAY F.FWD

A/V DUB STOP


41
Types of differences
VM-H675LA VM-E575LA VM-E573LA
System
Built-in DC light Yes Yes No
35 36 37 38
Tape+ Yes No No
Program AE Auto/Mode select Auto Auto
35. Tape Transport and Menu REMOTE CONTROL Microphone Jack Yes No No
Setting Buttons (p23, 32) 39. Recorder Remote Control
Tape Transport Buttons: This instruction manual contains illustrations of VM-H675LA camcorder and displays. Some displays
Same functions as the corresponding buttons on
PLAY: To play back tape. do not appear, depending on the model.
the camcorder.
REW: To rewind tape.
STOP: To stop tape. 40. COUNTER RESET Button (only on With this camcorder you can view the picture being recorded or the playback picture whether on the
FWD: To fast forward tape.
the remote control) (p45) LCD monitor or in the viewfinder. Opening or closing the LCD monitor switches the picture to
Menu Setting Buttons: To reset the time counter to 0:00:00. appear on the LCD monitor or in the viewfinder. The following text describes the operation as -
To select menu items and set details. suming that the viewfinder is used as a major monitor device.
41. A/V DUB Button (only on the
36. FADE Button (p40)
To select the desired fade mode. remote control) (p53)
To dub audio and video.
37. Tripod Mounting Threaded
Socket
38. PROGRAM AE Button (p42)
(for VM-H675LA)
To change the exposure.
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E12 HITACHI VM-H675LA/VM-E575LA/VM-E573LA E7


1 - 10
Charg ing the Battery Removing the Battery Pack Typical Recording
EVF: when using the viewfinder
The first step is to set the battery for charging. To charge the battery, attach it to the camcorder, and Slide the BATT. EJECT lever in the direction of the
LCD: when using the LCD monitor
connect the VM-ACE5A AC adaptor. Charge the battery at a temperature range of 50 F (10 C) – 86 F arrow and hold it; then slide the battery to the
(30 C) to prevent damage to the battery. upper side and remove. Battery VM-BPL13 VM-BPL30 VM-BPL60
Note: This camcorder operates with a lithium ion battery such as VM-BPL13/VM-BPL30/VM-BPL60. VM-H675LA
Note: We cannot be responsible for any malfunctions of the camcorder which occur when you use bat- EVF 1h 40 min 3h 35 min 7h 20 min
tery packs other than those specified. LCD 1h 25 min 3h 5 min 6h 20 min
VM-H575LA
EVF 1h 45 min 3h 45 min 7h 35 min
To AC Outlet
LCD 1h 30 min 3h 15 min 6h 40 min
VM-E573LA
BATT. EJECT Lever
EVF 1h 45 min 3h 45 min 7h 35 min
Reference of Charged Level LCD 1h 30 min 3h 15 min 6h 40 min
DC Plug
You can know the approximate charge level of bat-
AC Adaptor tery by observing how the BATT. CHARGE indica-
BATT. CHARGE Indicator To DC IN Jack Notes on the Battery
tor of camcorder flashes or lights: It is recommended that the battery always be left
Charge the battery on a flat surface this is free of rence of the charged level. in the discharged state when not in use, and
vibration. Charge level BATT. CHARGE indicator charged before you use it.
Note: If the BATT. CHARGE indicator flashes
once every two seconds, the battery could be Flashes once at approx. one- Avoid storing a fully charged battery, and do not
1 Make sure the CAM/OFF/VIDEO switch is set
to OFF position. defective.
0-50% charge
second intervals. store it in a place where the temperature is high:
Note: The BATT. CHARGE indicator will not light this will damage the battery.
CAM/OFF/VIDEO Switch Flashes twice at approx. one- Do not operate the battery at temperature below
at all when the AC adaptor is defective. 50-75% charge
second intervals. 14 F (– 10 C) or above 113 F (45 C). At extremely
Note: You can use the battery before it is com -
More than Flashes three times at approx. low temperatures operation time decreases, while
pletely charged.
75% charge one-second intervals. at high temperature the battery may be dam-
Note: When charging is complete, the BATT. aged.
CHARGE indicator on the camcorder will light. Full charge Steady light Do not attach a hot battery to the camcorder.
IF the fully charged battery is removed and Allow it to cool.
then reattached, the camcorder will again Charging Time
2 Attach the battery pack to the camcorder. enter the charge mode, and the BATT.
CHARGE indicator will flash. It will take a few Battery VM- VM- VM- THERE ARE NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS
Place the battery on the guide platform and minutes for the camcorder to enter the charge Charging BPL13 BPL30 BPL60
slide it down so that it fits into the camcorder. complete status. INSIDE THE BATTERY
Full charge 3h 5h 30 min 9h 50 min OR AC ADAPTOR.
Note: Charging at low temperatures will
decrease charge capacity. 75% charge 1h 50 min 3h 40 min 7h
THROWING THE BATTERY INTO FIRE
5 After charging is complete, disconnect the AC
adaptor DC plug from the camcorder. Operating Time OR EXPOSING IT TO EXCESSIVE HEAT
(ABOVE 140 F [60 C])
6 Disconnect the AC plug from the AC outlet. The camcorder operating time depends on how
often you turn power on/off and use start/stop MAY CAUSE INJURY.
7 Detach the battery from the camcorder. and zoom.
Continuous Recording SHORTING THE BATTERY’S TERMINAL
Note: Always attach a battery only by the pro - Note: Always remove the battery from the EVF: when using the viewfinder INCREASES RISK OF FIRE OR
cedure described here. Attaching a battery camcorder after use. LCD: when using the LCD monitor ELECTRICAL SHOCK.
forcibly could damage it. Note: Charging will not be performed when
the CAM/OFF/VIDEO switch of the camcorder Battery VM-BPL13 VM-BPL30 VM-BPL60
3 Plug the AC adaptor power cord into an AC
outlet. is set to CAM or VIDEO. However, if recording VM-H675LA
Make sure that the wide blade fits into the wide pause continues for more than 5 minutes in the EVF 2h 45 min 6h 5 min 12h 20 min
CAM mode, the camcorder will automatically LCD 2h 20 min 5h 15 min 10h 40 min
slot. If it doesn’t fit, try reversing it. If the
turn off, after which charging will start. If the
blades still do not fit fully into the outlet, either sub-power switch is set to LOCK, charging will VM-E575LA
contact an electrician to replace your obsolete be performed even when the CAM/OFF/VIDEO EVF 2h 50 min 6h 15 min 12h 40 min
outlet, or use a polarized cord or outlet access- switch is set to CAM. LCD 2h 25 min 5h 30 min 11h 10 min
ory. Note: If the DC plug is disconnected when the VM-E573LA
4 Connect the AC adaptor DC plug to the DC IN
jack of the camcorder.
battery is attached and the CAM/OFF/VIDEO
switch is set to CAM or VIDEO, the camcorder
EVF 2h 50 min 6h 15 min 12h 40 min
will turn off once, but then automatically turn
LCD 2h 25 min 5h 30 min 11h 10 min
Charging will start within five seconds. During
charging, the BATT. CHARGE indicator of the on again. Note that the battery will discharge
camcorder will flash or light to give you a refe - if the camcorder is left as is.

VM-H675LA/VM-E575LA/VM-E573LA E17 E18 HITACHI


Items Selectable with Menu Displays Setting the Date and Time
The items that can be selected depend on the position of power switch. Take the time to set the date and time now. The date and time can be recorded on your tapes to act
Note: The VM-H675LA menu displays are used for the following explanation. Some items do not appear,
as a handy reference when viewing them later. Use the following procedure to set up the display for
depending on the model. the current date and time.
Note: Be sure to insert the clock battery before setting the date and time. Although the date and time
Menu selectable in the CAM mode can be set without the clock battery inserted, they will disappear when the battery providing power to
When the MENU button is pressed, the following menu display will appear: the camcorder is removed.
Make sure that the current time is displayed correctly before you start filming.

To correct camera shake (p44). To record in optimum status Date and Time Select Button
M E NU
EIS OF F to match tape being used
W H I T E BA L . AU TO (p25) (only for VM-H675LA).
To lock the white balance D . Z OOM X1 0 0
TAPE+ OFF PLAY
(p43). AT RS OFF REW FF
D I SPLAY L CD To turn the on-screen display
To select the digital zoom D EM O . AU T O on or off (p24). STOP
mode (p36).
< M E NU > E ND To select the demonstration SELECT
To upgrade normal tape mode (p24). DATE Button
(p25) (only for VM-H675LA).

Menu selectable in the VIDEO mode 1 Load


p20.)
the battery. (“Camcorder Power Sources”, Correcting the Date and Time

1 Hold down the DATE button for at least 3 sec-


Pressing the MENU button will display the following:
2 Press the small button on the CAM/OFF/
VIDEO switch as you slide it to CAM.
onds: The flashing cursor will appear at the
month.

To ensure playback of TBC


M E NU
ON
3 Open the LCD monitor, and
then press the DATE button. 2 Move to where you need to make the correction
with the FF button and use the PLAY and STOP
P A L CO N V . OFF To view tape playback by The date and time should
stable pictures (p55). D I SPLAY L CD to correct.
connecting the camcorder appear in the lower right
to a PAL TV (p54). with the “1” flashing. 1
12 : 00AM
1 2000
3 Press the DATE button to set the corrected date
and time.
To turn the on-screen display
on or off (p24).
< M E NU > E ND 4 Pressing the PLAY button
gives you higher numbers
while the STOP button gives
you lower numbers. Select 12 : 00AM
the right month and press FF 11 15 2000
How to select items and set them button. Use the PLAY, STOP
1 Press the MENU button. To select an item whose
mode you wish to change.
and FF buttons to select the proper day, year,
hour, minute, and AM or
2 Press the PLAY or STOP button to select the
desired item.
Press PLAY to move the PM.
cursor up. 5 After setting the AM/PM,
3 Use
mode.
the FF or REW button to select the desired
PLAY
press the DATE button. The
display changes and the
To select the mode of the 6 : 30AM

4 Press
mode.
the MENU button again to determine the REW FF

STOP
item you have chosen. internal clock starts.
Note: After the date and
11 15 2001

time are set, the camcorder enters the date


recording mode. See “Date Recording” on
To select an item whose page 35.
mode you wish to change.
Press STOP to move the
cursor down.
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VM-H675LA/VM-E575LA/VM-E573LA E23 E26 HITACHI


1 - 12
General Maintenance
Cleaning the Camcorder Heads

Memo
Dirt can accumulate on the video heads on the
camcorder causing the playback picture to become
blurred or appear as if video information is lost.
This often means that the video heads are dirty.
Use a video head cleaner such as a dry type head
cleaning tape to clean the heads.
If after cleaning the heads the picture does not clear
up consult your nearest dealer or VCR service
center for professional head cleaning.

Cleaning the Lens and Picture Tube of the Electronic


Viewfinder
The lens of the electronic viewfinder can be user-cleaned if dust, dirt, or other foreign matter adheres
to it.

Reference Mark
Eye cup 1 Pull out
1 Push

2 Turn
2 Turn

1 Turn the eye cup counter-


clockwise until it stops,
2 Clean the picture tube face
and lens. To prevent
3 Align the reference mark
on eye cup with the top
then pull it out to remove. scratching, use a soft non- edge of notch, and push
abrasive cloth, swab or the eye cup directly; then
lens cleaning paper. turn the eye cup clockwise
to secure it.

VM-H675LA/VM-E575LA/VM-E573LA E57
CHAPTER 2 DISASSEMBLY
1. BEFORE STARTING DISASSEMBLY
(1) Dismantle and reassemble the mechanism in loading
stop status, except for the following components:
Cassette Lid
Top Cover
Parts on the UH mechanism
(1)
Note: After dismantling or resembling the cassette lid
or top cover, return the mechanism to loading
stop status.
(2) For manually operating the mechanism (unloading or
loading), refer to: "How to Operate the Mechanism (1) (2)
Manually".
(3) Dismantle each component according to "1.1
Disassembly Procedure". (1) Release the lock of the connector on the left and right
simultaneously.
(4) For reassembly, perform the reverse procedure to
(2) Pull out the flat cable.
disassembly when not otherwise specified.
(5) Disconnect flat cables from connectors by the proce
Fig. 1-1
dure shown in Fig. 1-1. Since many circuit boards in
the camera/recorder are connected by in-board
connectors, be sure to follow DISASSEMBLY when
removing the circuit boards.

1.1 Disassembly Procedure

PSW Circuit Board,


Jack Cover, Microphone Unit,
Front Cover DC Light,
Assembly [2.1] Front Cover [2.2]

L-Case Assembly,
EVF Assembly
Lens Cover [2.1] R-Case Assembly EVF Case-R,
[2.5]
[2.4] EVF Case L,
[2.10]

Eye Piece [2.10]


Speaker,
CON Circuit Board
[2.5]

LCD Case-U,
LCD Block [2.3] Fulcrum [2.5] L-Case [2.5]

LCD Circuit Board,


Back Light, Lens Frame, Lens,
Camera Chassis Power Terminal
LCD Module, SE Circuit Board,
Assembly [2.6] Unit [2.6]
LCD Case-B [2.9] CCD Sensor [2.6]

VCR Chassis VCA Circuit Board,


Cassette Lid, Assembly, Mechanism Frame,
Top Cover [2.3] Jack Unit, UH Mechanism
(Note 1) Rear Cover [2.6] [2.7]

Note 1: Dismantle or reassemble these parts in loading Hand Strap,


stop status; after finishing, return the mechanism TW/PW Switch,
to loading stop status. R-Case [2.8]

2-1
2. CASES AND CIRCUIT BOARDS REMOVAL
2.1 Jack Cover, Front Cover Assembly, Lens Cover (Fig. 2-1)
Note:Some models are not equipped with the DC light. Reinstallation procedure and caution:
The O-ring must be installed in the position shown in Fig.
Cautions: 2-1.
Be careful not to damage the cables of the microphone.

LENS
COVER RELEASE
TWO
TABS
DISCONNECT
CONNECTOR
[For DC LIGHT] JACK
COVER

O-RING

FRONT COVER
ASSMBLY

O-RING REMOVE
TWO
SCREWS

DISCONNECT
TWO
LENS CONNECTORS
SURFACE
VCA
CIRCUIT
REMOVE BOARD
ONE
SCREW
GOOD NO GOOD

Fig. 2-1

2.2 PSW Circuit Board, Microphone Unit, DC Light, Front Cover (Fig. 2-2)
Note:Some models are not equipped with the DC light.

Reinstallation procedure and caution:


Take care with the orientation of the microphone when
reinstalling it: The red wire is for the left side; the white
lead is for the right side.

DC
LIGHT

REMOVE
ONE
SCREW
ADJ. LID

FRONT
COVER

PSW CIRCUIT
BOARD REMOVE
ONE
MICROPHONE SCREW
(MIC) REMOVE
TWO
MIC SCREWS
PLATE

Fig. 2-2
2-2
2.3 LCD Case-U, LCD Block, Cassette Lid, Top Cover (Figs. 2-3-1, 2-3-2)
Cautions: Advise of Top Cover Removal
1. Dismantle and reassemble only the cassette lid and top Insert a flat-bladed screwdriver between the top cover and
cover in loading stop status. After work is completed, sub chassis, and push section (B) of the plate spring in the
return the mechanism to loading stop status. direction of arrow (C), to remove the top cover in the
2. Be careful that the LCD screen is not damaged or direction of the arrow. (See Fig. 2-3-2)
smudged. (If dirt adheres to it, use a soft cloth to wipe it
off.) Reinstallation procedure and caution:
3. Handle the LCD module and backlight with extreme To install the cassette lid, first engage sections (A) with the
care. cassette holder.

CASSETTE TOP COVER


(A) LID

REMOVE
TWO
SCREWS
RELEASE
TWO TABS

DISCONNECT
TWO
CONNECTORS

REMOVE RELEASE
TWO FIVE TABS LCD BLOCK
SCREWS
REMOVE
ONE
SCREW
LCD
CASE-U
FLAT-BLADED
SCREW DRIVER

Fig. 2-3-1 (C)


REMOVE

(B) TOP
COVER

SUB CHASSIS

TOP
COVER

PLATE
SPRING

Fig. 2-3-2

2-3
2.4 L-Case Assembly, R-Case Assembly (Fig. 2-4)
Caution: Reinstallation procedure and caution:
Be careful so as not to damage the connectors (PG951 Connect connectors PG951 and PG731 securely.
and PG731) between the VCA and CON circuit boards.

L-CASE REMOVE
ASSEMBLY R-CASE
ASSEMBLY TWO
SCREWS

PG951
PG731

CON
CIRCUIT
BOARD

VCA
CIRCUIT
REMOVE BOARD
FOUR
SCREWS

Fig. 2-4

2-4
2.5 Electronic Viewfinder (EVF) Assembly, Speaker, CON Circuit Board, Fulcrum, L-Case
(Figs. 2-5-1, 2-5-2)
Cautions: Reinstallation procedure and caution:
Be careful not to damage the LCD Open/Close switch on When reinstalling the EVF assembly, speaker, CON
the CON circuit board. circuit board and fulcrum, lay out each cable as shown
in Fig. 2-5-2.

DISCONNECT
REMOVE THREE
TWO CONNECTOR S
FULCRUM SCREWS [To LCD] DISCONNECT
CONNECTOR
[To EVF]

DISCONNECT REMOVE
CONNECTOR THREE
[To SPEAKER] SCREWS
EVF
ASSEMBLY
L-CASE
REMOVE
THREE
SCREWS
CON
CIRCUIT
BOARD

REMOVE
TWO
SCREWS

SP
BRACKET
SPEAKER

Fig. 2-5-1

EVF
ASSEMBLY BOSS
CLOTH TAPE

L-CASE

FULCRUM

SPEAKER CON CIRCUIT


BOARD

Fig. 2-5-2

2-5
2.6 Camera Chassis Assembly (Lens Frame, Lens, SE Circuit Board, CCD Sensor),
VCR Chassis Assembly, Jack Unit, Rear Cover, Power Terminal Unit (Fig. 2-6)
Cautions: Reinstallation procedure and caution:
1. Be careful so as not to damage the connectors (PG201 1. Connect connectors PG201 and PG1001 securely.
and PG1001) between the VCA and SE circuit boards. 2. Connect connectors PG0001 and rear cover (power
2. Be careful so as not to damage the connectors terminal unit) securely.
between the VCA circuit board (PG0001) and rear 3. The crystal filter is non-directional.
cover (power terminal unit). 4. Fit in the CCD sensor parallel to the SE circuit board,
3. Be careful not to damage the crystal filter and CCD fix it with screws, and then solder it.
sensor.

JACK
UNIT
REMOVE
ONE A
SCREW

R-CASE
VTR CHASSIS
ASSEMBLY RELEASE
ONE TAB A
DISCONNECT
FLAT CABLE PG201
DISCONNECT
DISCONNECT CONNECTOR
CAMERA FLAT CABLE
CHASSIS
ASSEMBLY

DISCONNECT
FLAT CABLE

LENS

CRYSTAL
FILTER REMOVE
SHADING PG0001 POWER ONE
TERMINAL
RUBBER CCD VCA UNIT SCREW
SENSOR CIRCUIT
SE BOARD REMOVE
CIRCUIT ONE
BOARD SCREW
REMOVE
THREE PG1001
SCREWS
REMOVE
TWO
SCREWS REAR
COVER

REMOVE UNSOLDER RELEASE


THREE FOURTEEN THREE
REMOVE TABS
SCREWS POINTS TWO
SCREWS
LENS
FRAME

Fig. 2-6

2-6
2.7 VCA Circuit Board, Meacanism Frame, UH Mechanism (Fig. 2-7)

UH
MECHANISM

MECHANISM
FRAME RELEASE
TWO TABS

VCA CIRCUIT
BOARD

DISCONNECT
CONNECTOR

DISCONNECT
TWO REMOVE
FLAT CABLES THREE
SCREWS
DISCONNECT
REMOVE THREE
ONE FLAT CABLES
SCREW
HEAD
SHIELD

Fig. 2-7

2.8 Hand Strap, TW/PW Switch, R-Case (Fig. 2-8)


Cautions:
Be careful not to damage the flat cable of the TW/PW
switch.

HAND
STRAP

R-CASE

HAND
TW/PW STRAP
HOLDER SWITCH
HOLDER

REMOVE
TWO
SCREWS REMOVE
TWO
REMOVE SCREWS
ONE
SCREW

Fig. 2-8
2-7
2.9 LCD Circuit Borad, Back Light, LCD Module, LCD Case-B (Fig. 2-9)
Cautions:
1. Be careful that the LCD screen is not damaged or
smudged. (If dirt adheres to it, use a soft cloth to wipe it
off.)
2. Handle the LCD module and backlight with extreme
LCD care.
REMOVE CIRCUIT
TWO BOARD
SCREWS
BACK
LIGHT

LCD
MODULE

LCD CASE-B

DISCONNECT
TWO
FLAT CABLES
REMOVE
ONE
SCREW

Fig. 2-9

2.10 EVF Case-R, EVF Case-L, Eye Piece (Fig. 2-10)


Cautions:
1. Be careful not to damage the CRT.

REMOVE
TWO
TURN SCREWS
EVF BASE
BASE

EVF
CASE-R

REMOVE
TWO
SCREWS
CRT

EVF
CASE-L EYE PIECE

Fig. 2-10

2-8
3. HOW TO OPERATE THE MECHANISM MANUALLY
CAUTION
Perform this procedure for emergency only when
normal loading or unloading is not possible because
the electrical circuits or loading motor is defective. UH
MECHANISM
(1) Remove the r-case assembly. (See Figs. 2-4-1,
2-4-2)
(2) Disconnect connector (CN604) from PG604 on the
VCA circuit board, and supply 4V DC to CN604
(directly to the loading motor). (See Fig. 3-1)
Connecting CN604 brown wire (+) and red wire (-)
results in unloading. R-CASE
Connecting CN604 red wire (+) and brown wire (-)
results in loading.

Note: To unload the mechanism with a tape inserted, REMOVE


manually turn the capstan motor simultaneously THREE
SCREWS
to take up the tape. VCA
CIRCUIT
BOARD
If loading or unloading does not occur even when 4V DC is
directly supplied to the loading motor, perform the follow- DISCONNECT
ing procedure: CONNECTOR
DISCONNECT
(3) Remove the camera chassis assembly and rear TWO FLAT
CABLES
cover. (See Fig. 2-6) MECHANISM
REMOVE FRAME
Note: Note that it is difficult to remove the rear cover. ONE DISCONNECT
SCREW THREE
FLAT CABLES

Fig. 3-2

(11) Release 2 tabs and pull out the loading motor from
the loading motor holder. (See Fig. 3-3)

Note: The above removal is different from normal


removal. In normal circumstances, remove the
loading motor assembled with the loading motor
holder. (The loading motor and loading motor
VCA
CIRCUIT holder comprise an assembly.)
BOARD
PG604 (12) Turn over the mechanism. (See Fig. 3-3)
CN604
Note: Do not turn over with the idler cover removed.
Fig. 3-1
(13) Use a flat-bladed screwdriver, etc. to turn cam gear
(4) Disconnect 3 flat cables. (See Fig. 3-2) (A) or (B). (See Fig. 3-3)
(5) Disconnect connector. (See Fig. 3-2) Turning it in the direction of the arrow will unload the
(6) Remove 1 screw holding the head shield. (See Fig. mechanism, and turning it in the opposite direction to
3-2) the arrow will load the mechanism.
(7) Disconnect 2 flat cables. (See Fig. 3-2)
(8) Remove 3 screws. (See Fig. 3-2) Notes: 1. Be careful not to damage the cam gears.
(9) Remove the UH mechanism in the direction of the 2. To unload the mechanism with a tape inserted,
arrow from the r-case. (See Fig.3-2) manually turn the capstan motor simultaneously
(10) Remove the cassette lid and top cover. (See Figs. to take up the tape.
2-3-1, 2-3-2)

2-9
LOADING
MOTOR

RELEASE
TWO
TABS

LOADING
MOTOR
HOLDER

CAM
CAM GEAR
GEAR (A)
(B)

Fig. 3-3

Memo

2 - 10
CHAPTER 3 ELECTRIC CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENT
Trademark Abbreviation
MS-DOS is a registered trademark of Microsoft MAP:Digital adjustment program.
Corporation. DSP: Digital signal processor

1. CONNECTION FOR ADJUSTMENT

1.1 Before Starting Adjustment

(1) Set the date. (If the camera/recorder is left for 2. It is not necessary to remove cases for electric
several minutes with no date set after power is circuit adjustments.
turned on, it will automatically enter the demo mode.) 3. The ODC DC cord is a jig which is to be used in
the Power Shut Off Level (ODC) Adjustment.
Notes: 1. Perform the electric circuit adjustments using a For other adjustments, the AC adapter can be
personal computer. used as a power supply.

DC POWER
SUPPLY
(0-8V/3A)

ODC DC CABLE
[For ODC Adj.]

To AC ADAPTER

PG905

VCA
CIRCUIT
BOARD 8-20PIN
EXTENSION
CABLE
COLOR
VIDEO 8 - 20PIN
MONITER EXTENSION
CABLE DC POWER
SUPPLY
RED (5V/1A)
YEL PERSONAL
BLK BLK BLK COMPUTER

DSP AV
OUTPUT DSP-R JIG
JIG YEL WHT RS232-C
WHT
CABLE

Fig. 1-1 Connection for adjustment

3-1
2. CAMERA SECTION ADJUSTMENT
2.1 Test Equipment Necessary for 2.4 Preset Positions of Switches and
Adjustment Controls During Adjustment
Oscilloscope (dual trace) [& Vectorscope] Note: Some models do not have switches (modes)
Digital Voltmeter (DVM) marked "#".
Color Video Monitor
Adjustment Floppy Disk CAM/OFF/VIDEO switch .................. "CAM" position
Personal Computer SUB POWER switch ......................... "STANDBY" position
Personal Computer 9-pin or 25-pin (RS232C) Cable DC LIGHT switch [#] ......................... "OFF" position
DSP-R Jig DATE ................................................ Not display mode
DSP AV Output Jig TITLE ................................................ Not display mode
8 - 20 Pin Extension Cable EFFECT ............................................ OFF mode
Light Box (3100 K) BLC ................................................... OFF mode
Light Balancing Filter C12 MENU ............................................... Not display
DC Power Supply (DC5 V/1 A) EIS on the MENU [#] ........................ OFF mode
AC Adapter or PROGRAM AE [#] ............................ AUTO mode
DC power supply (DC7 V/3 A) and ODC DC code FOCUS ............................................. Autofocus mode
FADE ................................................ OFF mode

2.2 List of Charts for Camera Adjustment Caution


1. Since the adjustment program is subject to change
Table 2-1 for improvements, computer displays may be
Gray Scale Chart Color Bar Chart Resolution Chart different from those shown in this manual. In such
cases, follow the computer displays for adjustment.
2. The computer displays may be different from those
shown in this manual, depending on the destination
of models and whether or not certain functions are
provided. In such cases, follow the computer displays
for adjustment.
Backfocus
Adjustmant
Chart

2.3 Adjustment Conditions


1. Check that the VCR section has been adjusted
correctly before adjusting the camera section.
2. Use a light box with minimum flickering.
Control the color temperature of the light box strictly.
3. When using the video out jack to perform adjustment,
be sure to terminate the video out jack with 75 ohms.
4. Place the light box approx. 30 cm away from the
camera (lens surface) when otherwise not specified.
5. Point the camera at the chart to full the video period
when otherwise not specified.
6. Use the 10:1 probe of the oscilloscope when otherwise
not specified.
7. When "Trigger the oscilloscope internally" is specified,
set the time base of the oscilloscope to 10µs/div.

3-2
2.5 Check After Replacing Major Components in the Camera Section
After replacing major components, perform adjustments, referring to the table below.
The following table shows the minimum adjustments required after major components are replaced.
The table below may not apply when several components are replaced, depending on the symptom of the defect.

Caution: When EEPROM or the VCA circuit board is replaced, initialize the EEPROM, referring to "2.6.3 Initial
Setting by Model" then perform all the camera section and system control/servo circuits adjustments.

Table 2-2

ITEM NAME OF MAJOR COMPONENTS


No. NAME OF ADJUSTMENT SE VCA IC1001 IC1104 IC1105 IC1201 IC1401 Lens
Circuit Circuit IC1402 Block
Board Board IC1403
INITIAL SETTING BY MODEL
DIGITAL ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE
(1) Auto Iris Control Adjustment
(2) White Balance Adjustment
(3) Chroma Gain Adjustment
AUTOFOCUS ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE
(1) Zoom Trace Adjustment
(2) AF Noise Level Adjustment
STABILIZER ADJUSTMENT
PROCEDURE [Except for VM-E578
LE(AU)/E578LE(SW)]
SPOT NOISE ADJUSTMENT
PROCEDURE

2.6 Adjustment Procedure


Notes: 1. To complete adjustment, press the [ESC] 2.6.1 Connections for Adjustment
(escape) key twice to restore the MS-DOS Connect the camera/recorder, DSP jig, personal computer,
screen and then turn off the camera/recorder power supply, etc. as shown in Fig. 1-1.
and jig. Check that the camera/recorder is turned on.
2. The following describes an example of the
instructions of the personal computer and the
menu display; they are different depending on
the personal computer manufacturer and model.
Refer to the instruction manual of personal
computer.
3. When the error message appears during
adjustment, refer to "4. Error Message".
If a key is pressed after an error message
appears, the ADJUSTMENT MENU is restored.

3-3
2.6.2 How to Start the MAP 2.6.3 Initial Setting by Model
(1) Turn the personal computer on and start the MS- Before Starting Initial Setting
DOS system. 1. This item describes how to initialize the EEPROM.
Note: Refer to the instruction manual of the personal Be sure to perform this item after replacing EEPROM
computer for how to start computer. or the VCA circuit board.
When other components are replaced, normally, it
(2) Load the adjustment floppy disk in to disk drive A is not necessary to initialize the EEPROM.
and press A: [ENTER]. (Display 2-1) 2. Be sure to perform the following adjustments after
completing the initial setting.
(3) Press MAP_IBM [SPACE] 1 [ENTER]. (Display 2-2) 2.6.4 Digital Adjustment Procedure
Note: When you use a personal computer with two serial 2.6.5 Autofocus Adjustment Procedure
interface connectors and connect the DSP jig to 2.6.6 Stabilizer Adjustment Procedure
serial interface connector 2, press MAP_IBM 2. [Except for VM-E578LE(AU)/E578LE(SW)]
2.6.7 Spot Noise Adjustment Procedure
(4) Select the number accodding to the model. 2.7 Color LCD Monitor Adjustment
(Display 2-3) 3.5 System Control/Servo Circuits Adjustment
If [ESC] (escape) is pressed, the display before the
MAP starts (MS-DOS) is restored. (1) Start the MAP.
Notes: 1. If the required model is not found, press the P
key and select the model from the next screen. (2) Refer to display 2-6.
2. If you select number without a model name by
mistake, the message shown in "MESSAGE (3) Press A key.
WHEN OPERATED BY MISTAKE" will appear
in the computer's display (Display 2-4). (4) Refer to display 3-1.
Press any key to return the display to MODEL
SELECT dispaly. (5) Press Y key to start.
Note:Press N to return to MAIN MENU display.
(5) Press Y key. (Display 2-5)
If N key is pressed, the computer's display returns to (6) Perform adjustment according to the computer
MODEL SELECT display. display hereafter.
See "4. Error Messages" if an error message
(6) Refer to display 2-6. appears on the computer display.

Display & Figs

Display 2-1 Display 2-4 Display 2-6


C>A: MESSAGE WHEN OPERATED BY MAIN MENU
A> MISTAKE ***********************************************************
CAN NOT FIND THE DATA FILE MANUAL ADJUSTMENT PROGRAM
**** PRESS ANY KEY **** ***********************************************************
Display 2-2 [A] DATA INITIALIZE
C>A: [B] ADJUSTMENT
A>MAP_IBM 1 Display 2-5 [C] VCR ADJUSTMENT
[D] AUTO FOCUS
Selected model is ××××××××
[E] STABILIZER
Are you sure ? (Y/N)
Display 2-3 [F] SPOT NOISE
*********************************************************** [G] LCD
MODEL SELECT [ESC] END
*********************************************************** Please select [A] - [G] or [ESC]
[1] ××××××××
[2] ××××××××
[3] ××××××××
[4] ×××××××× Display 3-1
[5] ××××××××
[P] NEXT SELECTION << DATA WRITING >>
[ESC] END START TO SEND DATA. (Y/N)

Please select the type of the set


Press [1] - [5] or [P] or [ESC]

3-4
2.6.4 Digital Adjustment Procedure 3) Refer to display 4-2.
Before Starting Adjstment
4) Press any key to return to ADJUSTMENT MENU
When EEPROM or the VCA circuit board is replaced,
display.
initialize the EEPROM, referring to "2.6.3 Initial Setting By
Model" then perform all the digital adjustments.
5) Turn the power off for 5 seconds and then on again.
(1) Start the MAP.

(2) Refer to display 2-6. (2) White Balance Adjustment


Purpose:
(3) Press B key. To set white balance under the color temperature
which becomes a reference for the auto white balance
(4) Refer to display 4-1. circuit.
Incompleted Phenomenon:
(5) Select the number of the required adjustment. Color of the subject is different from that of the picture.
A white subject is not seen as white.
Notes: 1. If [ESC] (escape) is pressed, the computer's Test Point:
display returns toMAIN MENU display. Video Out Jack
2. To complete adjustment, press the [ESC] Condition:
(escape) twice to restore the MS-DOS screen Attach a C12 filter.
and then turn off the camera/recorder and jig. Point at a gray scale chart (at wide-angle).
Procedure:
1) Refer to display 4-1.
(1) Auto Iris Control Adjustment
2) Press 2 key.
Purpose:
To set the iris control data.
3) Refer to display 4-3.
Incompleted Phenomenon:
The picture becomes too bright.
4) VM-H675LA/H675LA(K):
The picture becomes too dark.
Press 0 (ZERO) C to input the data.
Condition:
VM-E575LA/E575LA(K)/E573LA/E573LA(K):
Point the camera at the light box without a chart to
Press 0 (ZERO) C to input the data.
full the screen (at wide-angle).
VM-H775LE:
Procedure:
Press 0 (ZERO) A to input the data.
VM-E578LE(AU)/E578LE(SW)/E575LE:
1) Refer to display 4-1.
Press 0 (ZERO) D to input the data.
2) Press 1 key.
5) Press [Enter] key, and the display changes as follows.
Perform adjustment according to the computer
display hereafter.
See "4. Error Messages" if an error message appears
on the computer display.

Display & Figs

Display 2-6 Display 4-1 Display 4-2


MAIN MENU ADJUSTMENT MENU ADJUSTMENT FINISHED
*********************************************************** *********************************************************** PRESS ANY KEY
MANUAL ADJUSTMENT PROGRAM ADJUSTMENT
*********************************************************** *********************************************************** Display 4-3
[A] DATA INITIALIZE [1] AUTO IRIS CONTROL << WHITE BALANCE ADJUSTMENT >>
[B] ADJUSTMENT [2] WHITE BALANCE INPUT DATA OF OFFSET FOR R-B --> 00
[C] VCR ADJUSTMENT [3] CHROMA GAIN
[D] AUTO FOCUS [ESC] RETURN TO MAIN MENU
[E] STABILIZER Please select [1] - [3] or [ESC] Display 4-4
[F] SPOT NOISE << WHITE BALANCE ADJUSTMENT >>
[G] LCD INPUT DATA OF OFFSET FOR Mg-G --> 00
[ESC] END
Please select [A] - [G] or [ESC]

3-5
6) Refer to display 4-4. Condition:
Attach a C12 filter.
7) VM-H675LA/H675LA(K): Point at a color bar chart.
Press 0 (ZERO) C to input the data. Procedure:
VM-E575LA/E575LA(K)/E573LA/E573LA(K):
Press 0 (ZERO) C to input the data. 1) Refer to display 4-1.
VM-H775LE:
Press 1 (ZERO) 6 to input the data. 2) Press 3 key.
VM-E578LE(AU)/E578LE(SW)/E575LE:
Press 0 (ZERO) D to input the data. 3) Rerer to dispaly 4-5.

8) Press [Enter] key. 4) WhenUsing an Oscilloscope:


Perform adjustment according to the computer Press the U and D keys to set the red level to
displayhereafter. around 470 mVp-p.
See "4. Error Messages" if an error message Press the [Ctrl] key and hold it down, then press
appears on the computer display. the U and D keys so the red level is 470 mV ±
20 mVp-p. (Fig. 2-1)
When Using a Vectorscope:
(3) Chroma Gain Adjustment (Figs. 2-1, 2-2, 2-3) Press the U and D keys to set the red vector to
Purpose: around 170 % of the burst.
To set the color saturation under the reference color Press the [Ctrl] key and hold it down, then press
temperature. the U and D keys so the red vector is 170 % ± 5 %.
Incompleted Phenomenon: (Figs. 2-2, 2-3)
Color of the picture is denser than that of the subject.
Color of the picture is lighter than that of the subject. 5) Press [Enter] key, and the display changes as 4-6 and
Equipment/Jig: 4-7.
Oscilloscope (Vectorscope)
Test Point: 6) Press any key to return to ADJUSTMENT MENU
Video Out Jack display.

Display & Figs


Display 4-1 Display 4-6
ADJUSTMENT MENU << ADJUSTMENT OF CHROMA GAIN >>
RED
*********************************************************** DATA WRITING INTO EEPROM
ADJUSTMENT
*********************************************************** 470mV
[1] AUTO IRIS CONTROL Display 4-7
± 20mV
[2] WHITE BALANCE << ADJUSTMENT OF CHROMA GAIN >>
[3] CHROMA GAIN ADJUSTMENT FINISHED
[ESC] RETURN TO MAIN MENU PRESS ANY KEY
Please select [1] - [3] or [ESC]
Fig. 2-1

Display 4-4
<< WHITE BALANCE ADJUSTMENT >> RED RED
INPUT DATA OF OFFSET FOR Mg-G --> 00
BURST
BURST
Display 4-5 170% 170%
<< ADJUSTMENT OF CHROMA GAIN >> ± 5% ± 5%
ROUGH ADJUSTMENT
[U] CHROMA GAIN UP
[D] CHROMA GAIN DOWN

FINE ADJUSTMENT
[Crt] + [U] CHROMA GAIN UP
[Crt] + [D] CHROMA GAIN DOWN
100%
[ENTER] SAVE & RETURN TO MENU
[ESC] QUIT
100%

Fig. 2-2 [For VM-H675LA/H675LA(K)/ Fig. 2-3 [For VM-H775LE/E578LE(AU)/


E575LA/E575LA(K)/E573LA/E573LA(K)] E578LE(SW)/E575LE]

3-6
2.6.5 Autofocus Adjustment Procedure Condition:
Point at the backfocus chart, 1500 ± 5 mm away from
Before Starting Adjustment
the lens surface.
Be sure to perform this adjustment after replacing or
Light the chart with 200 - 400 lx.
initializing the lens block or VCA circuit board (EEPROM).
Caution When Adjustment:
1) Measure the distance between the chart and lens
(1) Start the MAP.
surface precisely.
2) Place the chart as parallel as possible to the lens
(2) Refer to display 2-6.
surface.
3) The backfocus chart should always be at the center
(3) Press D key.
of the monitor screen when the zoom is set to the
wide-angle and telephoto ends.
(4) Refer to display 5-1.
4) The zoom trace adjustment procedure is completed
within 2 minutes after it is selected.
(5) Select the number of the required adjustment.
5) Do not place any obstruction between the lens and
chart during adjustment.
Note: To complete adjustment, press the [ESC]
Procedure:
(escape) twice to restore the MS-DOS screen
and then turn off the camera/recorder and jig.
1) Refer todisplay 5-1.

(1) Zoom Trace Adjustment


2) Press 1 key.
Purpose:
Perform adjustment according to the computer display
To set the out-of-focus correction level during zooming.
hereafter.
Incompleted Phenomenon:
See "4. Error Messages" if an error message appears
Focus is lost during zooming.
on the computer display.
Equipment/Jig:
Color Video Monitor
Backfocus Chart
(2) AF Noise Level Adjustment
Test Point:
Purpose:
Video Out Jack
To set the noise level in the autofocus circuit.
Incompleted Phenomenon:
It takes time until a subject is brought into focus.
Correct focus is not obtained.
Equipment/Jig:
Color Video Monitor
Test Point:
Display & Figs Video Out Jack
Condition:
Display 2-6
Set the focus to AUTO.
MAIN MENU
*********************************************************** Point at a light box without a chart inserted at a
MANUAL ADJUSTMENT PROGRAM distance of up to 10 cm.
***********************************************************
[A] DATA INITIALIZE
Caution When Adjustment:
[B] ADJUSTMENT 1) Place the light box as parallel as possible to the lens
[C] VCR ADJUSTMENT
[D] AUTO FOCUS
surface.
[E] STABILIZER 2) The AF noise level adjustment procedure will be
[F] SPOT NOISE
[G] LCD
completed within thirty seconds after it is selected.
[ESC] END Procedure:
Please select [A] - [G] or [ESC]
1) Refer todisplay 5-1.
Display 5-1
AF ADJ MENU 2) Press 2 key.
***********************************************************
AUTO FOCUS ADJUSTMENT
Perform adjustment according to the computer display
*********************************************************** hereafter.
[1] ADJUSTMENT OF ZOOM/FOCUS TRACKING
[2] ADJUSTMENT OF AF NOISE LEVEL
See "4. Error Messages" if an error message appears
[ESC] RETURN TO MENU on the computer display.
Please select [1], [2] or [ESC]

3-7
2.6.6 Stabilizer Adjustment Procedure 2.6.7 Spot Noise Adjustment Procedure
[Except for VM-E578LE(AU)/E578LE(SW)] Before Starting Adjustment
Before Starting Adjustment 1. The spot noise is identified as the fine white noise that
1. Be sure to perform this adjustment after replacing appears when the lens cap is attached after the power
or initializing the SE circuit board and VCA circuit is turn on.
board (EEPROM). 2. Perform this adjustment only for products with which
2. This item describes how to rewrite the stabilizer data. spot noise occurs. (However, there is no problem even
The average of the stabilizer data will be written. if products free from spot noise are adjusted.)
3. After replacing the CCD image sensor or VCA circuit
(1) Start the MAP. board (EEPROM), check whether or not spot noise
occurs and then proceed with adjustment.
(2) Refetr to display 2-6.
(1) Start the MAP.
(3) Press E key.
(2) Refer to display 2-6.
(4) Refer to display 6-1.
(3) Cap the lens.
(5) Press Y key.
(4) Connect the color video monitor to video out.
(6) The stabilizer data is rewritten automatically.
(5) Except for VM-E578LE(AU)/E578LE(SW):
(7) Refer to display 6-2. Press F key.
For VM-E578LE(AU)/E578LE(SW):
(8) Press any key to return to MAIN MENU display. Press E key.

Note: To complete adjustment, press the [ESC] (escape) Perform adjustment according to the computer
key twice to restore the MS-DOS screen and then display hereafter.
turn off the camera/recorder and jig. See "4. Error Messages" if an error message
appears on the computer display.

Note: To complete adjustment, press the [ESC] (escape)


key twice to restore the MS-DOS screen and then
turn off the camera/recorder and jig.

Display & Figs

Display 2-6 Display 6-1


MAIN MENU << DATA WRITING >>
*********************************************************** START TO SEND DATA. (Y/N)
MANUAL ADJUSTMENT PROGRAM
***********************************************************
[A] DATA INITIALIZE
[B] ADJUSTMENT
[C] VCR ADJUSTMENT Display 6-2
[D] AUTO FOCUS FINISHED WRITING DATA
[E] STABILIZER PRESS ANY KEY
[F] SPOT NOISE
[G] LCD
[ESC] END
Please select [A] - [G] or [ESC]

3-8
2.7 Color LCD Monitor Adjustment

2.7.1 Adjustment Procedure


Before Starting Adjustment (1) Flicker Adjustment
1. Be sure to perform this adjustment after replacing Purpose:
the LCD unit, components on the LCD circuit board To minimize flickering on the LCD screen:
or the VCA circuit board (EEPROM), or initializing Incompleted Phenomenon:
the EEPROM. Flickering is present in the picture.
2. Picture appears on the LCD monitor when the Condition:
monitor is open. Perform adjustment with the Set the CAM/OFF/VIDEO switch to VIDEO position.
LCD monitor open (SW773 on the CON board Load the alignment tape and it the playback (color bar
set to OFF). section).
Procedure:
(1) Start the MAP.
1) Refer to display 7-1.
(2) Refer to display 2-6.
2) Press 1 key.
(3) Except for VM-E578LE(AU)/E578LE(SW):
Press G key. 3) Refer to display 7-2.
For VM-E578LE(AU)/E578LE(SW):
Press F key. 4) Press the U and D keys until the picture on the LCD
screen is optimal quality.
(4) Refer to display 7-1.
5) After setting is completed, press the [RETURN
(5) Select the number of the required adjustment. (ENTER)] key.

Notes: 1. To complete adjustment, press the [ESC]


(escape) twice to restore the MS-DOS screen
and then turn off the camera/recorder and jig.
2. When an adjustment item is selected from the
color LCD adjustment menu, the adjustment
mode will be automatically set, and the signal
necessary for adjustment will be supplied
from the system control µP.

Display & Figs

Display 2-6 Display 7-1 Display 7-2


MAIN MENU LCD ADJ. MENU ***********************************************************
*********************************************************** *********************************************************** FLICKER ADJUSTMENT
MANUAL ADJUSTMENT PROGRAM LCD ADJUSTMENT ***********************************************************
*********************************************************** *********************************************************** [U] UP
[A] DATA INITIALIZE [1] FLICKER [D] DOWN
[B] ADJUSTMENT [ESC] RETURN TO MENU [RETURN] SAVE & RETURN TO MENU
[C] VCR ADJUSTMENT [ESC] RETURN TO MENU
Please select [1] or [ESC]
[D] AUTO FOCUS Please select [U], [D], [RETURN] or [ESC]
[E] STABILIZER
[F] SPOT NOISE
[G] LCD
[ESC] END
Please select [A] - [G] or [ESC]

3-9
3. VCR SECTION ADJUSTMENT
3.1 Test Equipment and Alignment Tapes NAME OF MAJOR COMPONENTS
Necessary for Adjustment ITEM NAME OF VCA Cylinder IC0901
Test Equipment, Jigs etc. No. ADJUSTMENT Circuit
Digital Voltmeter (DVM) Board
Color Video Monitor SYSTEM CONTROL/SERVO CIRCUITS ADJUSTMENT
DC Power Supply (DC 0 - 8V/3A) (1) Power Shut Off
DC Power Supply (DC 5V/1A) level Adjustment
Adjustment Floppy Disk (2) Head Switching
Personal Computer Point Adjustment
Personal Computer 9-pin or 25-pin (RS232C) Cable
DSP-R Jig
DSP AV Output Jig
8 - 20 Pin Extension Cable 3.5 System Control/Servo Circuits
ODC DC Cord Adjustment
Alignment Tape
Before Starting Adjustment
Alignment Tape
1. System control/servo circuits adjustment also needs a
Blank Tape
personal computer. Connect the camera/recorder,
jigs, power supply, etc. in the same way as in camera
section adjustment.
3.2 Adjustment Condition 2. Be sure to perform this adjustment after replaceing or
1. Check that the camera, LCD monitor and EVF sections initializing the EEPROM and VCA circuit board.
has been adjusted correctly before adjusting the VCR 3. When an error message appears during adjustment,
section. refer to "4. Error Massage".
2. Connect this unit, a power supply and a color video 4. If [ESC] (escape) is pressed, the computer's display
monitor as shown in Fig. 1-1. returns to MAIN MENU display.
3. Use the 10:1 probe of the oscilloscope when other not 5. To complete adjustment, press to [ESC] (escape) key
specified. twice to restore the MS-DOS screen and then turn off
4. When "Record mode" is specified, load a blank tape the camera/recorder and jigs.
and set the 8mm video camera/recorder to the record
mode by the following procedure. (1) Start the MAP.
1) Set the CAM/OFF/VIDEO switch to the CAM
position. (2) Refer to display 2-6.
2) Set the SUB POWER switch to STANDBY
position. (3) Press C key.
3) Press the REC START/STOP button on the unit
(or REC START/STOP button on the remote (4) Refer to display 8-1.
control).
5. Ground of test equipment: Pre-Amp Shield (GND). (5) Select the number of the required adjustment.

3.3 Preset Positions of Switches and


Controls During Adjustment
CAM/OFF/VIDEO switch .................. "VIDEO" position
TITLE ................................................ Not Display mode
PAL CONV. on the MENU ................ OFF mode

3.4 Check After Replacing Major


Components in the VCR Section
After replacing major components, perform checks,
referring to the table below.
The following table shows the minimum adjustments
required after major components are placed.
The table below may not apply when several components
are replaced, depending on the symptom of the defect.

3 - 10
(1) Power Shut Off Level (ODC: Over Discharge (2) Head Switching Point Adjustment
Control) Adjustment Note: Be sure to perform this adjustment after replacing
Purpose: the cylinder assembly and VCA circuit board.
To set the minimum voltage required to operate the
camera/recorder. Purpose:
Incompleted Phenomenon: To set the switching point of the video heads during
The usable time of the battery becomes short. playback.
The camera/recorder doesn't operate normally. Incompleted Phenomenon:
Equipment/Jig: Vertical jitter occurs.
DVM Switching noise appears across the bottom of the
DC Power Supply (0 - 8 V) monitor screen.
Blank Tape Equipment/Jig:
ODC DC Cord Alignment Tape
Condition: Condition:
Connect the camera, LCD monitor and EVF sections. Playback the alignment tape.
Supply power (8.0 V ± 0.5 V) to DC IN via ODC DC Procedure:
cord.
LCD monitor open. (LCD ON) 1) Refer to display 8-1.
Cap the lens.
Record mode (Load the brank tape.) 2) Press 2 key.
Procedure:
3) Refer to displays 8-4, 8-5 and 8-6.
1) Refer to display 8-1.
4) Press any key to return to VCR ADJ. MENU display.
2) Press 1 key.
5) Turn the power off.
3) Refer to display 8-2.

4) Set the voltage of the power supply to 5.8V ± 0.05V.

5) Press any key.

6) Refer to display 8-3.

7) Press any key to return to VCR ADJ. MENU display.

Display & Figs


Display 2-6 Display 8-1 Display 8-4
MAIN MENU VCR ADJ. MENU << ADJUSTMENT OF SWITCHING POINT >>
*********************************************************** *********************************************************** PRESET POSITION OF "CAMERA/OFF/VCR"
MANUAL ADJUSTMENT PROGRAM VCR ADJUSTMENT SWITCH "VCR" POSITION.
*********************************************************** ***********************************************************
PRESS ANY KEY
[A] DATA INITIALIZE [1] ADJUSTMENT OF ODC
[B] ADJUSTMENT [2] ADJUSTMENT OF SWITCHING POINT
[C] VCR ADJUSTMENT [ESC] RETURN TO MAIN MENU Display 8-5
[D] AUTO FOCUS SET UP OF SW POINT ADJUSTMENT STARTED.
Please select [1], [2] or [ESC]
[E] STABILIZER SET UP SW POINT ADJUSTMENT COMPLETED.
[F] SPOT NOISE SW POINT ADJUSTMENT STARTED.
[G] LCD Display 8-2
[ESC] END << SET UP ODC ADJUSTMENT STARTED >>
Display 8-6
Please select [A] - [G] or [ESC] PRESET POSITION OF "CAMERA/OFF/VCR"
SWITCH "CAMERA" POSITION. SW POINT ADJUSTMENT DATA CHACKING.
SET POWER SOURCE AT 5.8 (+/- 0.05). FINISHED WRITING DATA.
ADJUSTMENT FINISHED.
PRESS ANY KEY.
Display 8-3
<< SET UP ODC ADJUSTMENT COMPLETED >>
<< ODC ADJUSTMENT STARTED >>
<< ODC ADJUSTMENT COMPLETED >>
PRESS ANY KEY

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4. ERROR MESSAGE
A message may appear while you are adjusting the video camera/recorder. If a message appears, refer to the following table
and take appropriate corrective action.

4.1 Digital Adjustments


ERROR MESSAGE COUNTERMEASURE
ERROR OCCURRED. IRIS TROUBLE Check whether or not power is supplied.
PRESS ANY KEY Check the values of the iris drive circuit.
Defective soldering, damage to pattern, etc. in the above circuit.
Check the iris block and replace it if necessary.
ERROR OCCURRED ON da× ADJUSTMENT Check the values in the hall amp circuit.
PRESS ANY KEY Defective soldering, damage to pattern, etc. in the above circuit.
D RANGE OVER. ERROR ON da× ADJUSTMENT Check the values in the hall amp circuit.
PRESS ANY KEY. Defective soldering, damage to pattern, etc. in theabove circuit.
ERROR OCCURRED ON da0 and Check the values in the hall amp circuit and its peripheral
da1 ADJUSTMENT circuits.
PRESS ANY KEY Defective soldering, damage to pattern, etc. in the above circuits.
FILE NOT FOUND !!!! The adjustment program (file) cannot be found.
PRESS ANY KEY Check the adjustment floppy disk and replace it if necessary.
FILE OPEN ERROR !!!! The adjustment program (file) does not start.
PRESS ANY KEY Check the adjustment floppy disk and replace it if necessary.
ERROR OCCURRED ON C DUTY ADJUSTMENT Check the values of the iris drive circuit.
PRESS ANY KEY Defective soldering, damage to pattern, etc. in the above circuit.
ERROR OCCURRED ON FDET ADJUSTMENT Supply power again and re-adjust.
PRESS ANY KEY Check the values in the hall amp circuit.
Defective soldering, damage to pattern, etc. in the above circuit.
ERROR OCCURRED. ZOOM DOES NOT WORK Supply power again and re-adjust.
PRESS ANY KEY
TOO BRIGHT The subject is too bright.
PRESS ANY KEY Move the camera further away from the light box.
TOO DARK The subject is too dark.
PRESS ANY KEY Check the light box.
Move the camera closer to the light box.
D RANGE OVER ERROR ON HALL AMP Supply power again and re-adjust.
IRIS CANNOT OPEN ANY MORE The subject is too dark.
PRESS ANY KEY Check the light box.
Move the camera closer to the light box.
Check the values in the hall amp circuit.
Defective soldering, damage to pattern, etc. in the above circuit.
STAURATION ERROR. TOO BRIGHT The subject is too bright.
PRESS ANY KEY Move the camera further away from the light box.
CAN'T ADJUST WHITE BALANCE The subject is too bright or too dark.
PLEASE RETRY Check the light box.
PRESS ANY KEY Move the camera closer to or away from the light box.
Supply power again and re-adjust.

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4.2 Autofocus Adjustment
ERROR MESSAGE COUNTERMEASURE
TIME OUT ERROR ON FOCUS Check the conditions of subject.
If this error message appears even when the adjustment is
performed 2 or 3 times, the autofocus circuit system is defective.
Refer to (1) of TROUBLESHOOTING OF AUTOFOCUS.
TIME OUT ERROR ON ZOOM If this error message appears even when the adjustment is
performed 2 or 3 times, the autofocus circuit system is defective.
Refer to (2) of TROUBLESHOOTING OF AUTOFOCUS.
TIME OUT ERROR ON AF STEP Check the conditions of subject.
If this error message appears even when the adjustment is
performed 2 or 3 times, the autofocus circuit system is defective.
Refer to (1) of TROUBLESHOOTING OF AUTOFOCUS.
AF LIMIT OVER Check the conditions of subject.
If this error message appears even when the adjustment is
performed 2 or 3 times, the autofocus circuit system is defective.
Refer to (2) of TROUBLESHOOTING OF AUTOFOCUS.
AF ERROR If this error message appears even when the adjustment is
performed 2 or 3 times, the autofocus circuit system is defective.
Refer to (1) of TROUBLESHOOTING OF AUTOFOCUS.
TOO DARK Insufficient lighting. Check the subject.

4.3 Stabilizer Adjustment


ERROR MESSAGE COUNTERMEASURE
THIS MODEL NEED NOT BE ADJUSTED Adjustment is to be started for models that do not need adjustment.
PRESS ANY KEY. Model selection is incorrect.
Initial setting for each model is incorrect.
Make sure of model selection and initial setting for each model.
(If they are incorrect, readjust all adjustment items.)
INVALID MODEL Adjustment is to be started for models that do not need adjustment
PRESS ANY KEY (or adjustment is inappropriate).
Model selection is incorrect.
Initial setting for each model is incorrect.
Make sure of model selection and initial setting for each model.
(If they are incorrect, readjust all adjustment items.)

4.4 Spot Noise Adjustment


ERROR MESSAGE COUNTERMEASURE
ERROR!! Spot noise compensation is inhibited by the data in the
SPOT NOISE COMPENSATION IS EEPROM.
STOPPED BY INITIAL DATA. Turn the power on again.
PLEASE CHECK THE EEPROM. Data in the EEPROM is defective. (Initialize it.)
PRESS ANY KEY. Check the EEPROM,and if necessary,replace it.
ERROR!! Turn the power on again.
THRESHOLD DATA ERROR. Data in the EEPROM is defective. (Initialize it.)
PLEASE CHECK THE EEPROM. Check the EEPROM,and if necessary,replace it.
PRESS ANY KEY.
ERROR!! The amount of spot noise that can be compensated reaches the
THE SPOT NOISE IS TOO MANY. limit.
CAN'T COMPENSATE ANY MORE. Turn the power on again.
PRESS ANY KEY. Check the CCD image sensor,and if necessary,replace it.

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4.5 VCR Adjustment
ERROR MESSAGE COUNTERMEASURE
ERROR: SWP_TEST>DAT FILE NOT FOUND! The adjustment program cannot be found.
Check the adjustment floppy disk and replace it if necessary.
ERROR: INVALID MODEL A wrong model has been selected.
PRESS ANY KEY The adjustment program cannot be found.
Check the adjustment floppy disk and replace it if necessary.
THIS MODEL NEED NOT BE ADJUSTED A wrong model has been selected.
PRESS ANY KEY A product that needs analog adjustment is connected.
ADJUSTMENT INCOMPLETED The value set by adjustment defective.
PRESS ANY KEY Re-adjust.
Check cylinder.
Check the alignment tape.
Check whether or not the usual operation is done correctly.
RETRY ADJUSTING. PRESS ANY KEY Supply power again and re-adjust.
CAMERA IS NOT READY Check whether or not power is supplied.
ERROR OCCURRED CAN'T PLAY BACK No playback video.
PRESS ANY KEY Check the playback signal.
ERROR OCCURRED NO V.SYNC FOUND Vertical sync loss.
PRESS ANY KEY Check the vertical sync signal.
INVALID MODEL A wrong model has been selected.
PRESS ANY KEY The adjustment program cannot be found.
Check the adjustment floppy disk and replace it if necessary.
ERROR OCCURRED CAN'T RECORD No video recording.
PRESS ANY KEY Check the recording signal.

Memo

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5.
(1) NO ZOOM AND FOCUS OPERATION

troubleshooting after referring to “4. Error Messages”.


This troubleshooting corresponds to "4. Error Messages”. If an error message appears during autofocus adjustment, use this
2

TROUBLESHOOTING OF AUTOFOCUS
Can zoom be operated Yes
Check the zoom switch unit.
from the remote control Check IC1104 and EEPROM.

No
Note: Check the items marked by turned power ON.
Check the remote control
and IR receiver section NG
TL1306: PULSE 3

OK
Is manual focus No
provided 1 OK
TL1301-TL1304:
Lens block faulty
PULSES
Yes
NG
Can switching be done No NG
Check the focus Focus switches faulty
between manual focus
switches. NG
and autofocus IC1301-3: 3V Check the 3V line.
Yes OK
OK
• Focus swiches faulty
NG • R1179 faulty NG
IC1104-92: PULSE Check the 5V line.
• R1186 faulty IC1301-4, 11, 23: 5V
• C1118 faulty
OK
OK
• Focus switches faulty
NG • R1178 faulty • C1302 faulty
IC1104-93: PULSE NG
• R1185 faulty TL1325: 12V • C1303 faulty
• C1117 faulty • C1304 faulty
OK
1 OK

NG
NG IC1301-16, 18: PULSES IC1104 faulty
TL1322: 5V • Check the 5 V line

OK OK
Note: Check the items marked by pressing the manual 4
2 focus FAR and NEAR switches alternately.
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3 4

Check the connections NG Connect the connections NG


IC1301-17, 19: PULSES IC1104 faulty
of the lens flat cable. of the lens flat cable.

OK OK

NG
TL1317: 3V Check the 3V line. Check IC1301.

OK
Note: Check the items marked by turned power ON.

NG • R1317 faulty NG
TL1305: PULSE • Q1301 faulty TL1312: PULSE 5
• IC1104 faulty

OK OK

Lens block faulty OK


TL1313-TL1316: PULSES Lens block faulty

NG
Note: Check the items marked by turned power ON.

NG
IC1301-12, 14: PULSES IC1104 faulty

OK

NG
IC1301-13, 15: PULSES IC1104 faulty
5
OK

Check the connections NG Connect the connections


IC1301 faulty
of the lens flat cable. of the lens flat cable.

OK

NG
TL1317: 3V Check the 3V line

OK

NG • R1316 faulty
TL1311: PULSE • Q1301 faulty
• IC1104 faulty

OK

Lens block faulty

Note: Check the items marked by turned power ON.


(2) NO FOCUS LENS OPERATION

Does zoom operate No See “ (1) NO ZOOM AND


NG
normally FOCUS OPERATION”. IC1301-3: 3V Check the 3V line.

Yes
OK
No
Is manual focus provided 1 NG
IC1301-4, 11, 23: 5V Check the 5V line.

Yes
OK
Can switching be done No Check the focus NG
between manual focus Focus switches faulty • C1302 faulty
switches. NG
and autofocus TL1325: 12V • C1303 faulty
• C1304 faulty
Yes OK
OK
• Focus switch faulty
NG • R1179 faulty NG
IC1104-92: PULSE IC1301-12, 14: PULSES IC1104 faulty
• R1186 faulty
• C1118 faulty
OK OK
• Focus switch faulty
NG • R1178 faulty NG
IC1104-93: PULSE IC1301-13, 15: PULSES IC1104 faulty
• R1185 faulty
• C1117 faulty
OK OK Note: Check the items marked by turned power ON.
1
Note: Check the items marked by pressing the manual
focus FAR and NEAR switches alternately. IC1301 faulty
NG
TL1312: PULSE 2
2
Note: Check the items marked by turned power ON.
OK

OK Check the connections NG Connect the connections


TL1313-TL1316: PULSES Lens block faulty
of the lens flat cable. of the lens flat cable.

OK
3
NG
TL1317: 3V Check the 3V line.

OK

NG • R1316 faulty
TL1311: PULSE • Q1301 faulty
• IC1104 faulty

OK
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Lens block faulty

Note: Check the items marked by turned power ON.


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(3) NO ZOOM OPERATION

Does focus operate No


See “ (1) NO ZOOM AND NG
normally FOCUS OPERATION” . IC1301-4, 11, 23: 5V Check the 5V line.

Yes
OK
Can zoom be operated No
Check the zoom switch unit. • C1302 faulty
from the remote control NG
TL1325: 12V • C1303 faulty
• C1304 faulty
Yes
OK
Check the remote control
and IR reciever section. NG
IC1301-16, 18: PULSES IC1104 faulty

OK
Check the IC1104 and
EEPROM. NG
IC1301-17, 19: PULSES IC1104 faulty

OK
NG
TL1306: PULSE 1
IC1301 faulty

OK Note: Check the items marked by turned power ON.

OK Note: Check the items marked by turned power ON.


TL1301-TL1304: PULSES Lens block faulty

NG
1
NG
IC1301-3: 3V Check the 3V line
Check the connections NG Connect the connections
OK of the lens flat cable. of the lens flat cable.

2 OK

NG
TL1317: 3V Check the 3V line.

OK

NG • R1317 faulty
TL1305: PULSE • Q1301 faulty
• IC1104 faulty

OK

Lens block faulty

Note: Check the items marked by turned power ON.


(4) NO AUTOFOCUS OPERATION 2

VIDEO SIGNAL: No Increase the illumination


360mVp-p or more of the subject.
Does zoom operate No See “(1) NO ZOOM AND
normally FOCUS OPERATION”.
Yes
Yes
Does the video level No
Camera circuit faulty
increase
Is manual focus No
1
provided
Yes
Yes
Set the zoom to the
Can switching be done No NG wide-angle end
Check the focus Focus switches faulty
between manual focus (Set the autofocus mode).
switches.
and autofocus

Yes OK

• Focus switches faulty Point at the objects from


NG • R1179 faulty the infinity to close-up ends
IC1104-92: PULSE
• R1186 faulty
• C1118 faulty
OK
Is there a point at
• Focus switches faulty which focus is obtained No Check the IC1104 and
NG • R1178 faulty between the infinity and EEPROM.
IC1104-93: PULSE close-up ends
• R1185 faulty
• C1117 faulty Yes
OK
1
NG
TL1312: PULSE 4
Initialize the unit and
adjust autofocus
Connect an oscilloscope Note: Check the items marked by pressing the manual
to video out. focus FAR and NEAR switches alternately. OK
3 Note: Check the items marked by
turned power ON.

2
Does autofocus No
operate normally IC1104 faulty

Yes
Note: For the item marke , perform all the adjustments required
when the unit is initialized, before adjusting autofocus.
END
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3 4

OK Check the connections NG Connect the connections


TL1313-TL1316: PULSES Lens block faulty
of the lens flat cable. of the lens flat cable.

NG OK

NG NG
IC1301-3: 3V Check the 3V line. TL1317: 3V Check the 3V line.

OK OK

NG NG • R1316 faulty
IC1301-4, 11, 23: 5V Check the 5V line. TL1311: PULSE • Q1301 faulty
• IC1104 faulty

OK OK

NG • C1302 faulty
TL1325: 12V • C1303 faulty Lens block faulty
• C1304 faulty

OK
Note: Check the items marked by turned power ON.

NG
IC1301-12, 14: PULSES IC1104 faulty

OK

NG
IC1301-13, 15: PULSES IC1104 faulty

OK

IC1301 faulty

Note: Check the items marked by turned power ON.


(5) SUBJECT IS GREATLY OUT-OF-FOCUS WHEN ZOOMED

Is manual focus No
1
provided

Yes

Can switching be done No NG


between manual focus Check the focus Focus switches faulty
and autofocus switches.

Yes OK

• Focus switches faulty.


NG • R1179 faulty
IC1104-92: PULSE
• R1186 faulty
• C1118 faulty
OK
• Focus switches faulty.
NG • R1178 faulty
IC1104-93: PULSE
• R1185 faulty
• C1117 faulty
OK
Note: Check the items marked by pressing the manual
1
focus FAR and NEAR switches alternately.

Does focus operate No See “(2) NO FOCUS LENS


normally OPERATE”.

OK

No • R1303 faulty
IC1104-49: 1.2-1.6V • C1305 faulty
• D1301 faulty

OK

Initialize the unit and Note: For the item marke , perform all the adjustments required
adjust autofocus when the unit is initialized, before adjusting autofocus.

Does autofocus No
operate normally IC1104 faulty

Yes

END
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CHAPTER 4 EXPLODED VIEWS
CABINET (1)
105
124
101 E

901

108 901
129
901

125

126

901

139

PSW 901
CIRCUIT 901
BOARD [TYPE 675, 575]

106 901

901 CON
CIRCUIT
BOARD 901 C
909

107 112 901


901
! 700
109

111
908

901 B

909
136
137
901
909

901
901
LCD
CIRCUIT
BOARD
901
901 A
114

119
113

1 2 3 4
4-1
CABINET (2)

123

103
E
UH
MECHANISM

A 134

A
901

JACK
905 UNIT

116
D

122 122

905 901
901
901

128 118
905

C
VCA CIRCUIT 901
906 BOARD
608 115
607 901
602
603 140
901

601 907
906 910
901
SE
B CIRCUIT 903
BOARD
701

907 901
702

703

A
EVF UNIT

1 2 3 4
4-2
UH MECHANISM
959
959
D
251 959

E
245

233 B

958
A 244
235 241
956
239 242 248
234 223
232 954
D
I
238 953 H
247 I
220 B
954 236 954 240 F 249
C
218 953 231 D
216

501 954
215 960
219 243
217
H
F
250
953 F 955
A C
C
955
951 S

951 960 222


F
237
246
E
221
213 F

961 238 C
961 E
S
953 230
F
214 212
203 F 203
202 203
S G 229
211
961 F
207
224
209 208
210
203
S F F G F 205
F
F
201
S

206 S
S
S F
S F
203 F
F 225
S
226 F
204
F F
S 228

227

F 957
A

SUB CHASSIS

1 2 3 4
4-3
ACCESSORIES

! 802 (VM-ACE5A) 804 805 (VM-RME611A) 807

Battery
!
(VM-BPL13)
D

1 2 3 4
4-4
CHAPTER 5 REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST

1. MECHANICAL PARTS LIST TBR: To Be Reported


SYMBOL P-NO DESCRIPTION SYMBOL P-NO DESCRIPTION
NO NO
228 KK10331 BELT,TIMING
MECHANISM SECTION 229 KX21411 ARM,R
230 UE13524 CHASSIS,SUB
101 QD18891 LID,CASSETTE 231 KH10353 REEL DISK,TAKE-UP
103 QD19882 CASE,SIDE(R) [TYPE 675] 232 KH10363 REEL,DISK SUPPLY
103 QD19884 CASE,SIDE(R) [TYPE 573] 233 KX20303 ARM,TENSION
103 TBR CASE,SIDE(R) [TYPE 575] 234 KL12661 SPRING,TENSION
105 QD18911 COVER,TOP 235 KX20202 BAND,TENSION
106 GH10354 MICROPHONE 236 KX19841 BASE,B
107 QD20706 CASE,SIDE(L) [TYPE 675] 237 KX19851 BRAKE
107 QD20707 CASE,SIDE(L) [TYPE 573] 238 KL12671 SPRING
107 TBR CASE,SIDE(L) [TYPE 575] 239 KX20495 ARM,OHD
108 NX11244 RING(O) 240 KL12681 SPRING
109 NX19226 FLUCLUM ASSY 241 KX20354 ARM,PR
111 QD20871 CASE,LCD(U) [TYPE 675] 242 KL12691 SPRING
111 QD20876 CASE,LCD(U) [TYPE 573] 243 KG10281 GEAR,BRAKE
111 TBR CASE,LCD(U) [TYPE 575] 244 KG10302 IDLER ASSY
112 MN15232 SPACER 245 KX20483 COVER,IDLER
113 QD18871 CASE,LCD(B) 246 KX20461 GUIDE,LIGHT(L)
114 DT10351 LIGHT,BACK 247 KX20472 GUIDE,LIGHT(R)
115 FH10653 TERMINAL UNIT 248 EK11132 FLEXIBLE,MECHA
116 NT11721 FRAME,MECHA 249 KX20242 HOLDER,EJECT
118 QD18701 COVER,REAR 250 KX19791 LID OPENER
119 DB10721 DISPLAY,LIQUID CRYSTAL 251 KX19609 CASSETTE HOLDER ASSY
122 FH10661 SWITCH(TW/PW) 501 HX10255 CYLINDER ASSY(CY-53CR-F)[TYPE 573/575]
123 QX14041 COVER,JACK 501 HX10257 CYLINDER ASSY(CY-53C5) [TYPE 675]
124 PH19911 COVER,LENS 601 NT11702 FRAME,LENS
125 QX14081 COVER 602 UE14253 CCD IMAGE SENSOR
126 DP10332 LIGHT,DC [TYPE 675/575] 603 KQ10752 LENS ASSY
128 MD12832 SHIELD PLATE 607 NX11252 RUBBER
129 QD20861 CASE,FRONT [TYPE 675] 608 DT10314 CRYSTAL
129 QD20862 CASE,FRONT [TYPE 573] 700 UX10661 EVF ASSY
129 TBR CASE,FRONT [TYPE 575] 701 QD19201 CASE,EVF(R)
134 PV10241 STRAP,HAND 702 QD19211 CASE,EVF(L)
136 NA17111 BRACKET 703 QD19771 PIECE,EYE
137 GK10252 SPEAKER 901 7775946 SCREW (2X6)
139 NX19781 PLATE,MIC 903 7775945 SCREW(2X5)
140 QX13981 COVER,BATTERY 905 7773891 SCREW
201 KX19871 HOLDER,LOADING MOTOR 906 8650103 SCREW(2X3)
202 KX21991 GEAR,CAM(A) 907 MJ10221 SCREW
203 7787731 WASHER 908 7775964 SCREW(2X4)
204 KX22122 GEAR,CAM(B) 909 MK11701 SCREW(2X4S)
205 KX20271 GEAR,CAM(C) 910 7775948 SCREW(2X8)
206 KX19802 ARM,DRIVE 951 8700268 SCREW(1.7X3)
207 KX19812 LEVER,DRIVE 953 7775911 SCREW(1.4X1.6)
208 KX19821 PLATE,PRESSURE 954 7775913 SCREW (1.4X2.0)
209 7787735 WASHER 955 8712970 SCREW(1.4X4)
210 KL12652 SPRING 956 8712974 SCREW(1.4X6)
211 KX19706 LINK(L) 957 8712968 SCREW(1.4X3P)
212 KX19658 LINK(R) 958 MK11551 SCREW(1.7X3.0)
213 KX21591 BASE,CYLINDER ASSY 959 8714026 SCREW (1.4X3.5)
214 FU10311 BRUSH 960 7778394 E RING
215 KX20551 GUIDE RAIL(I) 961 8711105 SCREW(2X5)
216 KX20561 GUIDE RAIL(O)
217 KX20573 BASE,GUIDE ROLLER(I) ACCESSARIES
218 KX20582 BASE,GUIDE ROLLER(O)
219 KF13072 GUIDE(I) 802 TS15052 ADAPTOR,AC(VM-ACE5A)
220 KF13112 ROLLER 804 EW10943 CORD
221 KX20293 BASE,CM 805 HL11231 REMOTE HAMD SET
222 GP10665 MOTOR,CAPSTAN 807 TS14621 STRAP,SHOULDER
223 KF12911 GEAR,CENTER
224 KX21601 PLATE
225 KF12901 GEAR,PULLY
226 7787733 WASHER
227 KX22012 SWITCH,MODE

5-1
2. ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST
SYMBOL P-NO DESCRIPTION SYMBOL P-NO DESCRIPTION
NO NO
C0223 0806167 ELECTROLYTIC 47UF 4V
CAMERA & VCR SECTION C0224 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V
C0225 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V
C0001 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V C0226 AA00751R CERAMIC CHIP 10UF+-10% 6.3V
C0004 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V C0227 0893118 CERAMIC CHIP 27PF+-5% 50V

C0005 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V C0230 0893129 CERAMIC CHIP 180PF+-5% 50V
C0101 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V C0231 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V
C0102 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V C0232 0893123 CERAMIC CHIP 56PF+-5% 50V
C0104 0893197 CERAMIC CHIP 0.022UF+-10% 25V C0233 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V
C0105 0893188 CERAMIC CHIP 0.047UF+-10% 16V C0234 0893104 CERAMIC CHIP 2.0PF 50V [675]

C0106 0893188 CERAMIC CHIP 0.047UF+-10% 16V C0234 0893121 CERAMIC CHIP 39PF+-5% 50V[575/573]
C0107 0893197 CERAMIC CHIP 0.022UF+-10% 25V C0235 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V
C0108 0893197 CERAMIC CHIP 0.022UF+-10% 25V C0236 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V
C0109 0893197 CERAMIC CHIP 0.022UF+-10% 25V C0237 0893119 CERAMIC CHIP 33PF+-5% 50V
C0110 0893179 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF+-10% 16V C0239 0893111 CERAMIC CHIP 8PF+-0.5% 50V

C0111 0893179 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF+-10% 16V C0240 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V
C0112 0893179 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF+-10% 16V C0241 0893205 CERAMIC CHIP 560PF+-10% 50V
C0113 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V C0242 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V
C0114 0893208 CERAMIC CHIP 1000PF+-10% 50V C0243 0893208 CERAMIC CHIP 1000PF+-10% 50V
C0115 0806186 ELECTROLYTIC 220UF 6.3V C0245 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V

C0116 AA00751R CERAMIC CHIP 10UF+-10% 6.3V C0246 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V
C0117 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V C0247 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V
C0118 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V C0248 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V
C0119 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V C0252 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V
C0120 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V C0253 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V

C0121 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V C0260 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V
C0122 0893117 CERAMIC CHIP 22PF+-5% 50V C0261 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V
C0123 0893133 CERAMIC CHIP 330PF+-5% 50V C0262 0893062 CERAMIC CHIP 1UF+80-20% 16V
C0124 0893112 CERAMIC CHIP 9.0PF+-0.5% 50V C0263 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V
C0125 0893122 CERAMIC CHIP 47PF+-5% 50V C0265 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V

C0126 0893114 CERAMIC CHIP 12PF+-5% 50V C0266 AA00951R CERAMIC CAPACITOR 1.0UF+-10% 16V
C0128 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V C0267 0893179 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF+-10% 16V
C0129 0893132 CERAMIC CHIP 270PF+-5% 50V C0268 0893179 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF+-10% 16V
C0130 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V C0269 0893179 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF+-10% 16V
C0132 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V C0270 AA01101R CERAMIC CAPACITOR 1UF+-20% 10V

C0133 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V C0271 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V
C0134 0893111 CERAMIC CHIP 8PF+-0.5% 50V C0272 AA01101R CERAMIC CAPACITOR 1UF+-20% 10V
C0135 0893113 CERAMIC CHIP 10PF+-0.5% 50V C0273 AA01101R CERAMIC CAPACITOR 1UF+-20% 10V
C0136 0893126 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF+-5% 50V C0274 0893179 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF+-10% 16V
C0137 0893123 CERAMIC CHIP 56PF+-5% 50V C0275 AA01101R CERAMIC CAPACITOR 1UF+-20% 10V

C0139 0893121 CERAMIC CHIP 39PF+-5% 50V C0277 0893208 CERAMIC CHIP 1000PF+-10% 50V
C0140 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V C0278 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V
C0150 0893179 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF+-10% 16V C0279 0893179 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF+-10% 16V
C0151 0893122 CERAMIC CHIP 47PF+-5% 50V C0280 0893117 CERAMIC CHIP 22PF+-5% 50V
C0152 0893119 CERAMIC CHIP 33PF+-5% 50V C0281 0893117 CERAMIC CHIP 22PF+-5% 50V

C0153 0893121 CERAMIC CHIP 39PF+-5% 50V C0282 0893117 CERAMIC CHIP 22PF+-5% 50V
C0154 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V C0285 0893062 CERAMIC CHIP 1UF+80-20% 16V
C0155 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V C0290 0893062 CERAMIC CHIP 1UF+80-20% 16V
C0156 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V C0301 0806133 ELECTROLYTIC 10UF 6V
C0201 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V C0302 0806178 ELECTROLYTIC 220UF 4V

C0202 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V C0303 0806178 ELECTROLYTIC 220UF 4V
C0203 AA01101R CERAMIC CAPACITOR 1UF+-20% 10V C0304 0806133 ELECTROLYTIC 10UF 6V
C0205 AD10488R CHIP CAPACITOR 100UF+-20% 4V C0305 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V
C0208 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V C0306 0893179 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF+-10% 16V
C0209 0893109 CERAMIC CHIP 7.0PF 50V C0307 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V

C0210 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V C0308 0806168 ELECTROLYTIC 47UF 6.3V
C0212 0893109 CERAMIC CHIP 7.0PF 50V C0309 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V
C0213 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V C0311 0806027 ELECTROLYTIC 4.7UF 4V
C0214 AA01101R CERAMIC CAPACITOR 1UF+-20% 10V C0312 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V
C0215 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V C0315 AA00934R CERAMIC CAPACITOR 2.2UF+-10% 10V

C0217 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V C0350 AA01101R CERAMIC CAPACITOR 1UF+-20% 10V
C0218 0893113 CERAMIC CHIP 10PF+-0.5% 50V C0352 0893179 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF+-10% 16V
C0219 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V C0353 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V
C0220 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V C0354 AA00335R CHIP CERAMIC 1.0UF+80-20% 25V
C0222 AA00751R CERAMIC CHIP 10UF+-10% 6.3V C0355 AA01101R CERAMIC CAPACITOR 1UF+-20% 10V

5-2
SYMBOL P-NO DESCRIPTION SYMBOL P-NO DESCRIPTION
NO NO
C0356 0893062 CERAMIC CHIP 1UF+80-20% 16V C0517 0893217 CERAMIC CHIP 4700PF+-10% 50V
C0357 AA01101R CERAMIC CAPACITOR 1UF+-20% 10V C0518 0893129 CERAMIC CHIP 180PF+-5% 50V
C0358 AA01101R CERAMIC CAPACITOR 1UF+-20% 10V C0519 0893133 CERAMIC CHIP 330PF+-5% 50V
C0360 AA01101R CERAMIC CAPACITOR 1UF+-20% 10V C0520 0893129 CERAMIC CHIP 180PF+-5% 50V
C0361 AA01101R CERAMIC CAPACITOR 1UF+-20% 10V C0521 0893133 CERAMIC CHIP 330PF+-5% 50V

C0362 0893179 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF+-10% 16V C0522 0893129 CERAMIC CHIP 180PF+-5% 50V
C0363 0893179 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF+-10% 16V C0523 0893215 CERAMIC CHIP 3300PF+-10% 50V
C0364 AA01101R CERAMIC CAPACITOR 1UF+-20% 10V C0524 0893133 CERAMIC CHIP 330PF+-5% 50V
C0365 AA00358R CHIP CERAMIC 1.0UF+-10% 16V C0525 0893129 CERAMIC CHIP 180PF+-5% 50V
C0407M 0893179 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF+-10% 16V C0527 0893062 CERAMIC CHIP 1UF+80-20% 16V

C0409M 0893099 CERAMIC CHIP 0.47UF+-10% 16V C0528 AA00412R CERAMIC CHIP 10UF+-80-20% 16V
C0410M 0893188 CERAMIC CHIP 0.047UF+-10% 16V C0529 AA00751R CERAMIC CHIP 10UF+-10% 6.3V
C0413M AD10266R ELECTROLYTIC 22UF 4V C0530 0893217 CERAMIC CHIP 4700PF+-10% 50V
C0414 0806162 ELECTROLYTIC 33UF 4V C0534 0893208 CERAMIC CHIP 1000PF+-10% 50V
C0415M 0806027 ELECTROLYTIC 4.7UF 4V C0535 AA00751R CERAMIC CHIP 10UF+-10% 6.3V

C0418M 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V C0538 AA00751R CERAMIC CHIP 10UF+-10% 6.3V
C0420M 0806027 ELECTROLYTIC 4.7UF 4V C0540 0893062 CERAMIC CHIP 1UF+80-20% 16V
C0422M AA01136R CERAMIC CAPACITOR 0.47UF+-10% 6.3V C0541 AA00335R CHIP CERAMIC 1.0UF+80-20% 25V
C0424M 0806133 ELECTROLYTIC 10UF 6V C0542 0893062 CERAMIC CHIP 1UF+80-20% 16V
C0426M 0806027 ELECTROLYTIC 4.7UF 4V C0543 AA00335R CHIP CERAMIC 1.0UF+80-20% 25V

C0428M 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V C0544 0893062 CERAMIC CHIP 1UF+80-20% 16V
C0429M 0893219 CERAMIC CHIP 0.0068UF+-10% 50V C0545 0893062 CERAMIC CHIP 1UF+80-20% 16V
C0431M 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V C0546 AA00751R CERAMIC CHIP 10UF+-10% 6.3V
C0432M 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V C0547 0893062 CERAMIC CHIP 1UF+80-20% 16V
C0435M 0893215 CERAMIC CHIP 3300PF+-10% 50V C0550 AA00412R CERAMIC CHIP 10UF+-80-20% 16V

C0438M 0893179 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF+-10% 16V C0551 AA00751R CERAMIC CHIP 10UF+-10% 6.3V
C0439M 0893179 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF+-10% 16V C0552 AA00751R CERAMIC CHIP 10UF+-10% 6.3V
C0440M 0893213 CERAMIC CHIP 2200PF+-10% 50V C0559 AA00751R CERAMIC CHIP 10UF+-10% 6.3V
C0441M AA00951R CERAMIC CAPACITOR 1.0UF+-10% 16V C0562 0893208 CERAMIC CHIP 1000PF+-10% 50V
C0442M 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V C0577 0893058 CERAMIC CHIP 0.33UF+80-20% 16V

C0443M 0806168 ELECTROLYTIC 47UF 6.3V C0578 0806174 ELECTROLYTIC 100UF 6.3V
C0444M 0806133 ELECTROLYTIC 10UF 6V C0582 AA00951R CERAMIC CAPACITOR 1.0UF+-10% 16V
C0446M AA00951R CERAMIC CAPACITOR 1.0UF+-10% 16V C0584 0893062 CERAMIC CHIP 1UF+80-20% 16V
C0447M AA01132R CERAMIC CAPACITOR 0.22UF+-10% 6.3V C0585 0893062 CERAMIC CHIP 1UF+80-20% 16V
C0449M 0806027 ELECTROLYTIC 4.7UF 4V C0586 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V

C0451M 0806156 ELECTROLYTIC 22UF 4V C0588 0893062 CERAMIC CHIP 1UF+80-20% 16V
C0454M 0893179 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF+-10% 16V C0589 0893062 CERAMIC CHIP 1UF+80-20% 16V
C0455M 0893099 CERAMIC CHIP 0.47UF+-10% 16V C0590 0893062 CERAMIC CHIP 1UF+80-20% 16V
C0457 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V C0591 AA00335R CHIP CERAMIC 1.0UF+80-20% 25V
C0458 0806168 ELECTROLYTIC 47UF 6.3V C0592 0893062 CERAMIC CHIP 1UF+80-20% 16V

C0459 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V C0593 AA00412R CERAMIC CHIP 10UF+-80-20% 16V
C0460 0806133 ELECTROLYTIC 10UF 6V C0594 0893062 CERAMIC CHIP 1UF+80-20% 16V
C0461M 0806167 ELECTROLYTIC 47UF 4V C0595 0893062 CERAMIC CHIP 1UF+80-20% 16V
C0463 AA01101R CERAMIC CAPACITOR 1UF+-20% 10V C0596 AA00335R CHIP CERAMIC 1.0UF+80-20% 25V
C0465 0806174 ELECTROLYTIC 100UF 6.3V C0597 0893062 CERAMIC CHIP 1UF+80-20% 16V

C0466 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V C0598 0893062 CERAMIC CHIP 1UF+80-20% 16V
C0471 0893188 CERAMIC CHIP 0.047UF+-10% 16V C0631 0893179 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF+-10% 16V
C0472 0893208 CERAMIC CHIP 1000PF+-10% 50V C0632 0893179 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF+-10% 16V
C0481 AA00934R CERAMIC CAPACITOR 2.2UF+-10% 10V C0633 0893179 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF+-10% 16V
C0483 0893208 CERAMIC CHIP 1000PF+-10% 50V C0635 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V

C0489 AA01136R CERAMIC CAPACITOR 0.47UF+-10% 6.3V C0636 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V
C0489R AA01136R CERAMIC CAPACITOR 0.47UF+-10% 6.3V C0637 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V
C0501 0893217 CERAMIC CHIP 4700PF+-10% 50V C0638 0893219 CERAMIC CHIP 0.0068UF+-10% 50V
C0502 0893119 CERAMIC CHIP 33PF+-5% 50V C0640 0893179 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF+-10% 16V
C0503 0893217 CERAMIC CHIP 4700PF+-10% 50V C0641 AA01134R CERAMIC CAPACITOR 0.33UF+-10% 6.3V

C0504 0893119 CERAMIC CHIP 33PF+-5% 50V C0642 0806133 ELECTROLYTIC 10UF 6V
C0505 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V C0643 0806133 ELECTROLYTIC 10UF 6V
C0507 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V C0644 0893179 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF+-10% 16V
C0508 0893217 CERAMIC CHIP 4700PF+-10% 50V C0645 0893217 CERAMIC CHIP 4700PF+-10% 50V
C0509 0893126 CERAMIC CHIP 100PF+-5% 50V C0647 AA01132R CERAMIC CAPACITOR 0.22UF+-10% 6.3V

C0510 0893179 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF+-10% 16V C0648 0893188 CERAMIC CHIP 0.047UF+-10% 16V
C0511 0893183 CHIP CERAMIC 0.018PF+-10% 16V C0649 0893188 CERAMIC CHIP 0.047UF+-10% 16V
C0513 0893227 CERAMIC CHIP 0.22UF+80-20% 16V C0650 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V
C0514 0893217 CERAMIC CHIP 4700PF+-10% 50V C0651 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V
C0516 0893217 CERAMIC CHIP 4700PF+-10% 50V C0652 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V

5-3
SYMBOL P-NO DESCRIPTION SYMBOL P-NO DESCRIPTION
NO NO
C0655 0893179 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF+-10% 16V C1116 0893208 CERAMIC CHIP 1000PF+-10% 50V
C0656 0893179 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF+-10% 16V C1117 0893232 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF+80-20% 25V
C0657 AA01136R CERAMIC CAPACITOR 0.47UF+-10% 6.3V C1118 0893232 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF+80-20% 25V
C0658 0893179 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF+-10% 16V C1155 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V
C0659 0893179 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF+-10% 16V C1159 AA01101R CERAMIC CAPACITOR 1UF+-20% 10V

C0660 0893179 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF+-10% 16V C1161 0893232 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF+80-20% 25V
C0671 0893232 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF+80-20% 25V C1162 0893232 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF+80-20% 25V
C0672 0893232 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF+80-20% 25V C1163 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V
C0673 0893213 CERAMIC CHIP 2200PF+-10% 50V C1164 AA01101R CERAMIC CAPACITOR 1UF+-20% 10V
C0691 0893198 CERAMIC CHIP 0.027UF+-10% 25V C1165 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V

C0692 0893245 CERAMIC CAPACITOR 0.015UF+-10% 50V C1167 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V
C0693 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V C1168 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V
C0694 0893197 CERAMIC CHIP 0.022UF+-10% 25V C1169 0893232 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF+80-20% 25V
C0695 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V C1170 AA01101R CERAMIC CAPACITOR 1UF+-20% 10V
C0696 0893219 CERAMIC CHIP 0.0068UF+-10% 50V C1201 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V

C0701 0806168 ELECTROLYTIC 47UF 6.3V C1202 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V
C0703 0893179 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF+-10% 16V C1203 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V
C0704 0806129 ELECTROLYTIC 22UF 10V C1204 0893132 CERAMIC CHIP 270PF+-5% 50V
C0731 0806174 ELECTROLYTIC 100UF 6.3V C1205 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V
C0736 0806174 ELECTROLYTIC 100UF 6.3V C1206 0893178 CERAMIC CAPACITOR 0.082UF+-10% 16V

C0737 AA00751R CERAMIC CHIP 10UF+-10% 6.3V C1207 0893069 CERAMIC CHIP 0.22UF+80-20% 25V
C0757 AA00751R CERAMIC CHIP 10UF+-10% 6.3V C1208 0893113 CERAMIC CHIP 10PF+-0.5% 50V
C0904 AA01101R CERAMIC CAPACITOR 1UF+-20% 10V C1209 0893133 CERAMIC CHIP 330PF+-5% 50V
C0905 0806173 ELECTROLYTIC 100UF 4V C1210 0893133 CERAMIC CHIP 330PF+-5% 50V
C0906 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V C1211 0893133 CERAMIC CHIP 330PF+-5% 50V

C0907 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V C1212 AA01101R CERAMIC CAPACITOR 1UF+-20% 10V
C0908 0806167 ELECTROLYTIC 47UF 4V C1213 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V
C0909 AA01101R CERAMIC CAPACITOR 1UF+-20% 10V C1301 0806186 ELECTROLYTIC 220UF 6.3V
C0910 0893188 CERAMIC CHIP 0.047UF+-10% 16V C1302 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V
C0911 0893113 CERAMIC CHIP 10PF+-0.5% 50V C1305 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V

C0912 0893113 CERAMIC CHIP 10PF+-0.5% 50V C1306 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V
C0913 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V C1311 0893232 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF+80-20% 25V
C0914 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V C1403 0893232 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF+80-20% 25V
C0915 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V C1404 0893232 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF+80-20% 25V
C0916 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V C1405 0806156 ELECTROLYTIC 22UF 4V

C0917 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V C1406 0806156 ELECTROLYTIC 22UF 4V
C0918 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V C1407 0893194 CERAMIC CHIP 0.012UF+-10% 25V
C0919 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V C1408 0893194 CERAMIC CHIP 0.012UF+-10% 25V
C0920 AA01101R CERAMIC CAPACITOR 1UF+-20% 10V C1409 0893194 CERAMIC CHIP 0.012UF+-10% 25V
C0921 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V C1410 0893194 CERAMIC CHIP 0.012UF+-10% 25V

C0922 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V C1411 AA00373R CERAMIC CAPACITOR 4.7UF+-10% 10V
C0923 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V C1412 AA00373R CERAMIC CAPACITOR 4.7UF+-10% 10V
C0924 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V C1413 0893214 CERAMIC CHIP 2700PF+-10% 50V
C0925 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V C1414 0893214 CERAMIC CHIP 2700PF+-10% 50V
C0926 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V C1415 0893232 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF+80-20% 25V

C0927 0893179 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF+-10% 16V C1417 0806156 ELECTROLYTIC 22UF 4V
C0928 0893117 CERAMIC CHIP 22PF+-5% 50V C5314 0893099 CERAMIC CHIP 0.47UF+-10% 16V
C0929 0893117 CERAMIC CHIP 22PF+-5% 50V C5319 AA00951R CERAMIC CAPACITOR 1.0UF+-10% 16V
C0930 AA01101R CERAMIC CAPACITOR 1UF+-20% 10V C5320 AD10274R ELECTROLYTIC 6.8UF 20V
C0942 AA01101R CERAMIC CAPACITOR 1UF+-20% 10V C5501 0893179 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF+-10% 16V

C1001 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V C5502 0893093 CERAMIC CHIP 2.2UF+80-20% 16V
C1003 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V C5503 0893008 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF +-10% 16V
C1004 0893211 CERAMIC CHIP 1500PF+-10% 50V C5504 0893184 CERAMIC CHIP 0.022UF+-10% 16V
C1005 0893062 CERAMIC CHIP 1UF+80-20% 16V C5505 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V
C1006 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V C5507 AA00373R CERAMIC CAPACITOR 4.7UF+-10% 10V

C1007 0893113 CERAMIC CHIP 10PF+-0.5% 50V C5509 0893116 CERAMIC CHIP 18PF+-5% 50V
C1008 0893232 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1UF+80-20% 25V C5510 0893118 CERAMIC CHIP 27PF+-5% 50V
C1009 0893062 CERAMIC CHIP 1UF+80-20% 16V C5511 AD10276R ELECTROLYTIC 33UF 10V
C1011 0893062 CERAMIC CHIP 1UF+80-20% 16V C5512 0202328 CERAMIC CHIP 1.0UF+80-20% 16V
C1012 0893062 CERAMIC CHIP 1UF+80-20% 16V C5513 AF10115R CHIP CAPASITOR 0.018UF+-5% 50V

C1111 0893208 CERAMIC CHIP 1000PF+-10% 50V C5524 AA10647R CERAMIC CAPACITOR 12PF+-5% 2KV
C1112 AA01101R CERAMIC CAPACITOR 1UF+-20% 10V R0001 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-5% 1/16W
C1113 0893193 CERAMIC CHIP 0.01UF+-10% 25V R0002 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-5% 1/16W
C1114 0893208 CERAMIC CHIP 1000PF+-10% 50V R0003 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-5% 1/16W
C1115 0893208 CERAMIC CHIP 1000PF+-10% 50V R0006 0790077 CHIP RESISTOR 1MOHM+-5% 1/16W

5-4
SYMBOL P-NO DESCRIPTION SYMBOL P-NO DESCRIPTION
NO NO
R0007 0103978 CHIP RESISTOR 3.3OHM+-5% 1/8W R0164 0790041 CHIP RESISTOR 1.8KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0008 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0165 0790059 CHIP RESISTOR 47KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0009 0790047 CHIP RESISTOR 5.6KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0166 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0010 0790077 CHIP RESISTOR 1MOHM+-5% 1/16W R0170 0790062 CHIP RESISTOR 68KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0011 AQ01007R CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-0.5% 1/16W R0171 0790057 CHIP RESISTOR 33KOHM+-5% 1/16W

R0012 AQ01021R CHIP RESISTOR 10KOHM+-0.5% 1/16W R0172 0790034 CHIP RESISTOR 560 OHM+-5% 1/16W
R0013 AQ01024R CHIP RESISTOR 18KOHM+-0.5% 1/16W R0173 0790033 CHIP RESISTOR 470 OHM+-5% 1/16W
R0014 AQ01007R CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-0.5% 1/16W R0174 0790008 CHIP RESISTOR 6.8 OHM+-5% 1/16W
R0017 0790051 CHIP RESISTOR 10KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0175 0790044 CHIP RESISTOR 3.3KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0018 0790051 CHIP RESISTOR 10KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0176 0790029 CHIP RESISTOR 270 OHM+-5% 1/16W

R0020 AQ10405R CHIP RESISTOR 0.10 OHM 1/4W R0177 0790034 CHIP RESISTOR 560 OHM+-5% 1/16W
R0024 AQ01031R CHIP RESISTOR 56KOHM+-0.5% 1/16W R0178 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0025 0105217 CHIP RESISTOR 150KOHM+-0.5% 1/16W R0179 0790039 CHIP RESISTOR 1.5KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0101 0790024 CHIP RESISTOR 100 OHM+-5% 1/16W R0202 BM00141R FILTER
R0102 0790051 CHIP RESISTOR 10KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0204 0790077 CHIP RESISTOR 1MOHM+-5% 1/16W

R0103 0790051 CHIP RESISTOR 10KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0206 0790055 CHIP RESISTOR 22KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0104 0790039 CHIP RESISTOR 1.5KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0208 0790028 CHIP RESISTOR 220 OHM+-5% 1/16W
R0105 0790039 CHIP RESISTOR 1.5KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0209 0790045 CHIP RESISTOR 3.9KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0106 0790007 CHIP RESISTOR 5.6 OHM+-5% 1/16W R0210 0790035 CHIP RESISTOR 680 OHM+-5% 1/16W
R0107 0790007 CHIP RESISTOR 5.6 OHM+-5% 1/16W R0213 0790048 CHIP RESISTOR 6.8KOHM+-5% 1/16W

R0108 0790024 CHIP RESISTOR 100 OHM+-5% 1/16W R0214 AQ00221R CHIP RESISTOR 10KOHM+-1% 1/16W
R0109 0790059 CHIP RESISTOR 47KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0215 AQ00227R CHIP RESISTOR 18KOHM+-1% 1/16W
R0110 0790054 CHIP RESISTOR 18KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0216 0790026 CHIP RESISTOR 150 OHM+-5% 1/16W
R0111 0790059 CHIP RESISTOR 47KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0217 0790026 CHIP RESISTOR 150 OHM+-5% 1/16W
R0112 0790044 CHIP RESISTOR 3.3KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0219 0790034 CHIP RESISTOR 560 OHM+-5% 1/16W

R0113 0790036 CHIP RESISTOR 820 OHM+-5% 1/16W R0220 0790033 CHIP RESISTOR 470 OHM+-5% 1/16W
R0114 0790076 CHIP RESISTOR 820KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0221 0790038 CHIP RESISTOR 1.2KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0115 0790042 CHIP RESISTOR 2.2KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0222 0790031 CHIP RESISTOR 330 OHM+-5% 1/16W
R0116 0790044 CHIP RESISTOR 3.3KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0225 0790036 CHIP RESISTOR 820 OHM+-5% 1/16W
R0118 0790041 CHIP RESISTOR 1.8KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0226 0790048 CHIP RESISTOR 6.8KOHM+-5% 1/16W

R0119 0790059 CHIP RESISTOR 47KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0227 AQ00221R CHIP RESISTOR 10KOHM+-1% 1/16W
R0120 0790052 CHIP RESISTOR 12KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0228 AQ00227R CHIP RESISTOR 18KOHM+-1% 1/16W
R0121 0790056 CHIP RESISTOR 27KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0229 0790031 CHIP RESISTOR 330 OHM+-5% 1/16W
R0122 0790032 CHIP RESISTOR 390 OHM+-5% 1/16W R0230 0790031 CHIP RESISTOR 330 OHM+-5% 1/16W
R0123 0790034 CHIP RESISTOR 560 OHM+-5% 1/16W R0231 0790048 CHIP RESISTOR 6.8KOHM+-5% 1/16W

R0124 0790035 CHIP RESISTOR 680 OHM+-5% 1/16W R0232 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0125 0790034 CHIP RESISTOR 560 OHM+-5% 1/16W R0233 0790032 CHIP RESISTOR 390 OHM+-5% 1/16W
R0126 0790028 CHIP RESISTOR 220 OHM+-5% 1/16W R0234 0790055 CHIP RESISTOR 22KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0127 0790034 CHIP RESISTOR 560 OHM+-5% 1/16W R0235 0790033 CHIP RESISTOR 470 OHM+-5% 1/16W
R0128 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0236 0790033 CHIP RESISTOR 470 OHM+-5% 1/16W

R0129 0790046 CHIP RESISTOR 4.7KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0237 0790034 CHIP RESISTOR 560 OHM+-5% 1/16W
R0130 0790051 CHIP RESISTOR 10KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0238 AQ00227R CHIP RESISTOR 18KOHM+-1% 1/16W
R0131 0790028 CHIP RESISTOR 220 OHM+-5% 1/16W R0239 AQ00221R CHIP RESISTOR 10KOHM+-1% 1/16W
R0132 0790034 CHIP RESISTOR 560 OHM+-5% 1/16W R0248 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0133 0790029 CHIP RESISTOR 270 OHM+-5% 1/16W R0249 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-5% 1/16W

R0140 0790036 CHIP RESISTOR 820 OHM+-5% 1/16W R0250 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0141 0790035 CHIP RESISTOR 680 OHM+-5% 1/16W R0254 BM00135R COIL
R0144 0790028 CHIP RESISTOR 220 OHM+-5% 1/16W R0255 BM00141R FILTER
R0145 0790034 CHIP RESISTOR 560 OHM+-5% 1/16W R0256 BM00135R COIL
R0146 0790034 CHIP RESISTOR 560 OHM+-5% 1/16W R0258 0790055 CHIP RESISTOR 22KOHM+-5% 1/16W

R0147 0790034 CHIP RESISTOR 560 OHM+-5% 1/16W R0259 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0148 0790034 CHIP RESISTOR 560 OHM+-5% 1/16W R0260 0790051 CHIP RESISTOR 10KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0149 0790027 CHIP RESISTOR 180 OHM+-5% 1/16W R0266 0790047 CHIP RESISTOR 5.6KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0150 0790034 CHIP RESISTOR 560 OHM+-5% 1/16W R0267 0790034 CHIP RESISTOR 560 OHM+-5% 1/16W
R0151 0790043 CHIP RESISTOR 2.7KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0268 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-5% 1/16W

R0152 0790051 CHIP RESISTOR 10KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0274 0790059 CHIP RESISTOR 47KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0153 0790031 CHIP RESISTOR 330 OHM+-5% 1/16W R0275 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0154 0790034 CHIP RESISTOR 560 OHM+-5% 1/16W R0276 0790046 CHIP RESISTOR 4.7KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0156 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0277 0790019 CHIP RESISTOR 47 OHM+-5% 1/16W
R0157 0790045 CHIP RESISTOR 3.9KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0278 BM00137R FILTER

R0158 0790038 CHIP RESISTOR 1.2KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0279 BM00137R FILTER


R0159 0790043 CHIP RESISTOR 2.7KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0283 AQ00231R CHIP RESISTOR 24KOHM+-1% 1/16W
R0160 0790033 CHIP RESISTOR 470 OHM+-5% 1/16W R0285 0790012 CHIP RESISTOR 12 OHM+-5% 1/16
R0161 0790038 CHIP RESISTOR 1.2KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0286 0790012 CHIP RESISTOR 12 OHM+-5% 1/16
R0163 0790036 CHIP RESISTOR 820 OHM+-5% 1/16W R0288 0790056 CHIP RESISTOR 27KOHM+-5% 1/16W

5-5
SYMBOL P-NO DESCRIPTION SYMBOL P-NO DESCRIPTION
NO NO
R0289 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0510 AQ00238R CHIP RESISTOR 47KOHM+-1% 1/16W
R0290 0790052 CHIP RESISTOR 12KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0511 0790057 CHIP RESISTOR 33KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0291 0790035 CHIP RESISTOR 680 OHM+-5% 1/16W R0512 0790044 CHIP RESISTOR 3.3KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0291 0790036 CHIP RESISTOR 820 OHM+-5% 1/16W R0513 0790051 CHIP RESISTOR 10KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0301 0790022 CHIP RESISTOR 68 OHM+-5% 1/16W R0514 0790049 CHIP RESISTOR 8.2KOHM+-5% 1/16W

R0302 0790022 CHIP RESISTOR 68 OHM+-5% 1/16W R0516 0790049 CHIP RESISTOR 8.2KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0304 0790022 CHIP RESISTOR 68 OHM+-5% 1/16W R0517 0790049 CHIP RESISTOR 8.2KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0306 0790077 CHIP RESISTOR 1MOHM+-5% 1/16W R0518 0790049 CHIP RESISTOR 8.2KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0311 0790055 CHIP RESISTOR 22KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0519 0790049 CHIP RESISTOR 8.2KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0328 0790052 CHIP RESISTOR 12KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0522 0790049 CHIP RESISTOR 8.2KOHM+-5% 1/16W

R0351 AQ00181R CHIP RESISTOR 330 OHM+-1% 1/16W R0525 0790049 CHIP RESISTOR 8.2KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0353 AQ00181R CHIP RESISTOR 330 OHM+-1% 1/16W R0529 AQ00211R CHIP RESISTOR 4.3KOHM+-1% 1/16W
R0355 AQ00181R CHIP RESISTOR 330 OHM+-1% 1/16W R0531 AQ01004R CHIP RESISTOR 560 OHM+-0.5% 1/16W
R0356 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0532 AQ01016R CHIP RESISTOR 4.7KOHM+-0.5% 1/16W
R0357 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0533 0790059 CHIP RESISTOR 47KOHM+-5% 1/16W

R0358 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0534 0790038 CHIP RESISTOR 1.2KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0359 0790059 CHIP RESISTOR 47KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0539 AQ01021R CHIP RESISTOR 10KOHM+-0.5% 1/16W
R0360 0790059 CHIP RESISTOR 47KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0540 AQ01005R CHIP RESISTOR 680 OHM+-0.5% 1/16W
R0361 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0541 AQ01016R CHIP RESISTOR 4.7KOHM+-0.5% 1/16W
R0362 0790042 CHIP RESISTOR 2.2KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0545 0790059 CHIP RESISTOR 47KOHM+-5% 1/16W

R0366 0790042 CHIP RESISTOR 2.2KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0546 0790038 CHIP RESISTOR 1.2KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0401M 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0549 0790076 CHIP RESISTOR 820KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0404M 0790051 CHIP RESISTOR 10KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0550 AQ10274R CHIP RESISTOR 46.4KOHM+-0.5% 1/16W
R0406M 0790051 CHIP RESISTOR 10KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0551 AQ01005R CHIP RESISTOR 680 OHM+-0.5% 1/16W
R0407M 0790045 CHIP RESISTOR 3.9KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0552 AQ01016R CHIP RESISTOR 4.7KOHM+-0.5% 1/16W

R0409 0790057 CHIP RESISTOR 33KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0553 0790064 CHIP RESISTOR 100KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0414M 0790077 CHIP RESISTOR 1MOHM+-5% 1/16W R0554 0790064 CHIP RESISTOR 100KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0415M 0790077 CHIP RESISTOR 1MOHM+-5% 1/16W R0556 AQ01005R CHIP RESISTOR 680 OHM+-0.5% 1/16W
R0416M 0790077 CHIP RESISTOR 1MOHM+-5% 1/16W R0557 AQ01004R CHIP RESISTOR 560 OHM+-0.5% 1/16W
R0419M 0790069 CHIP RESISTOR 0.27MOHM+-5% 1/16W R0558 AQ01016R CHIP RESISTOR 4.7KOHM+-0.5% 1/16W

R0426 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0561 0790051 CHIP RESISTOR 10KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0434M 0790042 CHIP RESISTOR 2.2KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0562 0790046 CHIP RESISTOR 4.7KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0436M 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0566 0790048 CHIP RESISTOR 6.8KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0437M 0790046 CHIP RESISTOR 4.7KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0567 0790046 CHIP RESISTOR 4.7KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0440M 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0568 AQ01016R CHIP RESISTOR 4.7KOHM+-0.5% 1/16W

R0442 0790051 CHIP RESISTOR 10KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0569 AQ00213R CHIP RESISTOR 5.1KOHM+-1% 1/16W
R0443M 0790058 CHIP RESISTOR 39KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0583 0790023 CHIP RESISTOR 82 OHM+-5% 1/16W
R0444M 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0585 0790073 CHIP RESISTOR 470KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0445M 0790051 CHIP RESISTOR 10KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0597 0790051 CHIP RESISTOR 10KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0447M 0790051 CHIP RESISTOR 10KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0598 0790033 CHIP RESISTOR 470 OHM+-5% 1/16W

R0449 0790048 CHIP RESISTOR 6.8KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0599 0790033 CHIP RESISTOR 470 OHM+-5% 1/16W
R0450 0790047 CHIP RESISTOR 5.6KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0640 0790051 CHIP RESISTOR 10KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0451M 0790042 CHIP RESISTOR 2.2KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0641 0790051 CHIP RESISTOR 10KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0452M 0790038 CHIP RESISTOR 1.2KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0642 0790051 CHIP RESISTOR 10KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0453M 0790044 CHIP RESISTOR 3.3KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0643 0105815 CHIP RESISTOR 0.47 OHM+-10% 1/4W

R0454M 0790035 CHIP RESISTOR 680 OHM+-5% 1/16W R0644 0105815 CHIP RESISTOR 0.47 OHM+-10% 1/4W
R0456 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0662 0790077 CHIP RESISTOR 1MOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0458 0790024 CHIP RESISTOR 100 OHM+-5% 1/16W R0664 0790002 CHIP RESISTOR 2.2 OHM+-5% 1/16W
R0461 0790059 CHIP RESISTOR 47KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0665 0790002 CHIP RESISTOR 2.2 OHM+-5% 1/16W
R0462 0790038 CHIP RESISTOR 1.2KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0666 0790002 CHIP RESISTOR 2.2 OHM+-5% 1/16W

R0470M 0790059 CHIP RESISTOR 47KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0667 0790058 CHIP RESISTOR 39KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0471 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0668 0790051 CHIP RESISTOR 10KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0473 0790059 CHIP RESISTOR 47KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0671 0790075 CHIP RESISTOR 680KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0474 0790046 CHIP RESISTOR 4.7KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0672 0790055 CHIP RESISTOR 22KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0486 0790046 CHIP RESISTOR 4.7KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0681 0790077 CHIP RESISTOR 1MOHM+-5% 1/16W

R0494 0790075 CHIP RESISTOR 680KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0682 0790077 CHIP RESISTOR 1MOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0495 0790039 CHIP RESISTOR 1.5KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0691 0790041 CHIP RESISTOR 1.8KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0499 0790025 CHIP RESISTOR 120 OHM+-5% 1/16W R0692 0790041 CHIP RESISTOR 1.8KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0501 0790049 CHIP RESISTOR 8.2KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0693 0790041 CHIP RESISTOR 1.8KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0502 0790049 CHIP RESISTOR 8.2KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0694 0790047 CHIP RESISTOR 5.6KOHM+-5% 1/16W

R0504 0790051 CHIP RESISTOR 10KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0695 0790047 CHIP RESISTOR 5.6KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0505 0790051 CHIP RESISTOR 10KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0696 0790047 CHIP RESISTOR 5.6KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0506 0790051 CHIP RESISTOR 10KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0701 0790058 CHIP RESISTOR 39KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0507 0790051 CHIP RESISTOR 10KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0702 0790036 CHIP RESISTOR 820 OHM+-5% 1/16W
R0508 0790049 CHIP RESISTOR 8.2KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0734 0790036 CHIP RESISTOR 820 OHM+-5% 1/16W

5-6
SYMBOL P-NO DESCRIPTION SYMBOL P-NO DESCRIPTION
NO NO
R0761 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0959 0790046 CHIP RESISTOR 4.7KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0762 0790036 CHIP RESISTOR 820 OHM+-5% 1/16W R0960 AQ00221R CHIP RESISTOR 10KOHM+-1% 1/16W
R0763 0790026 CHIP RESISTOR 150 OHM+-5% 1/16W R0961 0790051 CHIP RESISTOR 10KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0764 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0965 0790077 CHIP RESISTOR 1MOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0765 0790039 CHIP RESISTOR 1.5KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0966 0790067 CHIP RESISTOR 180KOHM+-5% 1/16W

R0766 0790036 CHIP RESISTOR 820 OHM+-5% 1/16W R0967 0790051 CHIP RESISTOR 10KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0767 0790039 CHIP RESISTOR 1.5KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0969 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0771 0790049 CHIP RESISTOR 8.2KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0970 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0772 0790032 CHIP RESISTOR 390 OHM+-5% 1/16W R0971 0790051 CHIP RESISTOR 10KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0773 0790042 CHIP RESISTOR 2.2KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0974 0790051 CHIP RESISTOR 10KOHM+-5% 1/16W

R0774 0790032 CHIP RESISTOR 390 OHM+-5% 1/16W R0976 0790046 CHIP RESISTOR 4.7KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0775 0790044 CHIP RESISTOR 3.3KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0977 0790017 CHIP RESISTOR 33 OHM+-5% 1/16W
R0776 0790044 CHIP RESISTOR 3.3KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0978 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0777 0790045 CHIP RESISTOR 3.9KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0979 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0778 0790047 CHIP RESISTOR 5.6KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0980 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-5% 1/16W

R0901 0790064 CHIP RESISTOR 100KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0981 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0902 0790064 CHIP RESISTOR 100KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0982 0790057 CHIP RESISTOR 33KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0903 0790068 CHIP RESISTOR 220KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0983 0790057 CHIP RESISTOR 33KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0904 0790064 CHIP RESISTOR 100KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0984 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0905 0790064 CHIP RESISTOR 100KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0985 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-5% 1/16W

R0906 0790059 CHIP RESISTOR 47KOHM+-5% 1/16W R0992 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0907 0790051 CHIP RESISTOR 10KOHM+-5% 1/16W R1001 0790048 CHIP RESISTOR 6.8KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0908 0105217 CHIP RESISTOR 150KOHM+-0.5% 1/16W R1002 0790024 CHIP RESISTOR 100 OHM+-5% 1/16W
R0909 AQ01031R CHIP RESISTOR 56KOHM+-0.5% 1/16W R1003 0790077 CHIP RESISTOR 1MOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0912 0790077 CHIP RESISTOR 1MOHM+-5% 1/16W R1006 0790064 CHIP RESISTOR 100KOHM+-5% 1/16W

R0913 0790064 CHIP RESISTOR 100KOHM+-5% 1/16W R1009 0103823 CHIP RESISTOR 22 OHM+-5% 0.1W
R0914 0790051 CHIP RESISTOR 10KOHM+-5% 1/16W R1123 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0915 0790051 CHIP RESISTOR 10KOHM+-5% 1/16W R1124 0790057 CHIP RESISTOR 33KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0916 0790051 CHIP RESISTOR 10KOHM+-5% 1/16W R1125 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0917 0790059 CHIP RESISTOR 47KOHM+-5% 1/16W R1126 0790064 CHIP RESISTOR 100KOHM+-5% 1/16W

R0918 0790059 CHIP RESISTOR 47KOHM+-5% 1/16W R1127 0790064 CHIP RESISTOR 100KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0919 0790059 CHIP RESISTOR 47KOHM+-5% 1/16W R1136 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0920 0790051 CHIP RESISTOR 10KOHM+-5% 1/16W R1153 0790046 CHIP RESISTOR 4.7KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0921 0790051 CHIP RESISTOR 10KOHM+-5% 1/16W R1154 0790055 CHIP RESISTOR 22KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0922 0790051 CHIP RESISTOR 10KOHM+-5% 1/16W R1155 0790055 CHIP RESISTOR 22KOHM+-5% 1/16W

R0923 0790051 CHIP RESISTOR 10KOHM+-5% 1/16W R1156 0790059 CHIP RESISTOR 47KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0924 0790051 CHIP RESISTOR 10KOHM+-5% 1/16W R1157 0790057 CHIP RESISTOR 33KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0925 0790051 CHIP RESISTOR 10KOHM+-5% 1/16W R1158 0790034 CHIP RESISTOR 560 OHM+-5% 1/16W
R0926 0790051 CHIP RESISTOR 10KOHM+-5% 1/16W R1161 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0928 0790075 CHIP RESISTOR 680KOHM+-5% 1/16W R1164 0790055 CHIP RESISTOR 22KOHM+-5% 1/16W

R0929 0790077 CHIP RESISTOR 1MOHM+-5% 1/16W R1165 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0930 0790077 CHIP RESISTOR 1MOHM+-5% 1/16W R1166 0790055 CHIP RESISTOR 22KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0931 0790077 CHIP RESISTOR 1MOHM+-5% 1/16W R1167 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0932 0790077 CHIP RESISTOR 1MOHM+-5% 1/16W R1170 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0933 0790077 CHIP RESISTOR 1MOHM+-5% 1/16W R1171 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-5% 1/16W

R0934 0790077 CHIP RESISTOR 1MOHM+-5% 1/16W R1172 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0935 0790077 CHIP RESISTOR 1MOHM+-5% 1/16W R1173 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0936 0790077 CHIP RESISTOR 1MOHM+-5% 1/16W R1174 0790064 CHIP RESISTOR 100KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0937 0790059 CHIP RESISTOR 47KOHM+-5% 1/16W R1175 0790064 CHIP RESISTOR 100KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0941 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-5% 1/16W R1178 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-5% 1/16W

R0942 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-5% 1/16W R1179 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0943 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-5% 1/16W R1185 0790064 CHIP RESISTOR 100KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0944 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-5% 1/16W R1186 0790064 CHIP RESISTOR 100KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0945 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-5% 1/16W R1188 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0946 0790051 CHIP RESISTOR 10KOHM+-5% 1/16W R1189 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-5% 1/16W

R0948 0790046 CHIP RESISTOR 4.7KOHM+-5% 1/16W R1190 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0949 AQ00221R CHIP RESISTOR 10KOHM+-1% 1/16W R1192 BM00141R FILTER
R0950 0790051 CHIP RESISTOR 10KOHM+-5% 1/16W R1193 BM00141R FILTER
R0952 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-5% 1/16W R1201 0790039 CHIP RESISTOR 1.5KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0953 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-5% 1/16W R1202 0790069 CHIP RESISTOR 0.27MOHM+-5% 1/16W

R0954 AQ00245R CHIP RESISTOR 82KOHM+-1% 1/16W R1203 0790053 CHIP RESISTOR 15KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0955 AQ00227R CHIP RESISTOR 18KOHM+-1% 1/16W R1204 0790064 CHIP RESISTOR 100KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0956 AQ00234R CHIP RESISTOR 33KOHM+-1% 1/16W R1205 0790064 CHIP RESISTOR 100KOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0957 AQ00247R CHIP RESISTOR 100KOHM+-1% 1/16W R1206 0790077 CHIP RESISTOR 1MOHM+-5% 1/16W
R0958 AQ00236R CHIP RESISTOR 39KOHM+-1% 1/16W R1207 0790051 CHIP RESISTOR 10KOHM+-5% 1/16W

5-7
SYMBOL P-NO DESCRIPTION SYMBOL P-NO DESCRIPTION
NO NO
R1208 0790054 CHIP RESISTOR 18KOHM+-5% 1/16W D0555 CC10291R DIODE 1SS353
R1209 0790067 CHIP RESISTOR 180KOHM+-5% 1/16W D0556 CC10291R DIODE 1SS353
R1210 0790053 CHIP RESISTOR 15KOHM+-5% 1/16W D0557 CC10291R DIODE 1SS353
R1211 0790054 CHIP RESISTOR 18KOHM+-5% 1/16W D0901 CC10291R DIODE 1SS353
R1212 0790067 CHIP RESISTOR 180KOHM+-5% 1/16W D0902 CC10291R DIODE 1SS353

R1213 0790053 CHIP RESISTOR 15KOHM+-5% 1/16W D0905 CC11321R DIODE MA726
R1214 0790052 CHIP RESISTOR 12KOHM+-5% 1/16W D1002 CC10291R DIODE 1SS353
R1215 0790052 CHIP RESISTOR 12KOHM+-5% 1/16W D1101 CC10291R DIODE 1SS353
R1216 AQ00231R CHIP RESISTOR 24KOHM+-1% 1/16W D1301 5337422 DIODE DA221
R1218 0790064 CHIP RESISTOR 100KOHM+-5% 1/16W D1302 CC10291R DIODE 1SS353

R1220 0790044 CHIP RESISTOR 3.3KOHM+-5% 1/16W D5301 CC10161R DIODE MA781WK
R1221 0790029 CHIP RESISTOR 270 OHM+-5% 1/16W IC0001 CK22711R IC MM6564XFBE
R1222 0790046 CHIP RESISTOR 4.7KOHM+-5% 1/16W IC0101 1366631 IC HA118189MP
R1223 0790049 CHIP RESISTOR 8.2KOHM+-5% 1/16W IC0201 CK24801U IC MB87L1551PMT2
R1225 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-5% 1/16W IC0202 CK21332U IC HD49323AF

R1226 0790051 CHIP RESISTOR 10KOHM+-5% 1/16W IC0203 CK12061R IC UPD16510GR


R1227 0790047 CHIP RESISTOR 5.6KOHM+-5% 1/16W IC0301 CK22491R IC UPC5020GS129
R1303 AQ00214R CHIP RESISTOR 5.6KOHM+-1% 1/16W IC0350 CK22501R IC UPC5020GR-125-8JG
R1312 0790061 CHIP RESISTOR 56KOHM+-5% 1/16W IC0401 CK20272R IC LA7458W
R1313 0790061 CHIP RESISTOR 56KOHM+-5% 1/16W IC0551 CK23901U IC BA9736KV

R1316 0790027 CHIP RESISTOR 180 OHM+-5% 1/16W IC0553 CK20191R IC PQ20WZ51
R1317 0790027 CHIP RESISTOR 180 OHM+-5% 1/16W IC0631 CK18331R IC LB1950V-TLR
R1403 0790045 CHIP RESISTOR 3.9KOHM+-5% 1/16W IC0651 CK22031R IC LB1991V
R1404 0790045 CHIP RESISTOR 3.9KOHM+-5% 1/16W IC0671 1366651 IC BA6417F
R1405 0790044 CHIP RESISTOR 3.3KOHM+-5% 1/16W IC0701 CE10171R MODULE GP1U101X

R1406 0790044 CHIP RESISTOR 3.3KOHM+-5% 1/16W IC0901 CK24963U IC CXP87360-133R


R1407 0790072 CHIP RESISTOR 390KOHM+-5% 1/16W IC0902 CK21712R IC NJU7285BV
R1408 0790072 CHIP RESISTOR 390KOHM+-5% 1/16W IC0904 CK16995R IC UPD6461GS-947-E1
R1409 AQ00236R CHIP RESISTOR 39KOHM+-1% 1/16W IC1104 CK24852U IC HD6432237M10TE
R1410 AQ00236R CHIP RESISTOR 39KOHM+-1% 1/16W IC1105 CK26451R IC X25170S8I-2.5T3

R1411 AQ00269R CHIP RESISTOR 680KOHM+-1% 0.63W IC1111 CK18021R IC MB88347PFV


R1412 AQ00269R CHIP RESISTOR 680KOHM+-1% 0.63W IC1201 CK20621R IC UPD5023GS-147-GJG
R1413 0790024 CHIP RESISTOR 100 OHM+-5% 1/16W IC1301 CK17992R IC UPD16833AG3
R1414 0790024 CHIP RESISTOR 100 OHM+-5% 1/16W IC1401 FU10323 SENSOR,GYRO
R1416 0790051 CHIP RESISTOR 10KOHM+-5% 1/16W IC1402 FU10324 SENSOR,GYRO

R1424 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-5% 1/16W IC1403 CK24841R IC NJU7018M


R1425 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-5% 1/16W IC5501 CK18431R IC TL5001CD
R5307 AQ00198R CHIP RESISTOR 1.5KOHM+-1% 1/16W LED0701 CC10772R DIODE SML-010LT
R5308 AQ00212R CHIP RESISTOR 4.7KOHM+-1% 1/16W LED0751 CC11251R DIODE SML-010MT
R5330 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-5% 1/16W Q0001 CA11901 TRANSISTOR UPA1770Q

R5332 0790037 CHIP RESISTOR 1KOHM+-5% 1/16W Q0002 CA10271R TRANSISTOR 2SB1424
R5333 0790024 CHIP RESISTOR 100 OHM+-5% 1/16W Q0003 1323279 TRANSISTOR DTC114YE
R5334 0790045 CHIP RESISTOR 3.9KOHM+-5% 1/16W Q0004 CA11941R TRANSISTOR 2SK3019
R5339 0790045 CHIP RESISTOR 3.9KOHM+-5% 1/16W Q0101 1323286 TRANSISTOR UMH9N
R5340 0790045 CHIP RESISTOR 3.9KOHM+-5% 1/16W Q0102 1323294 TRANSISTOR 2SA1774RS

R5502 AQ00249R CHIP RESISTOR 120KOHM+-1% 1/16W Q0103 1323294 TRANSISTOR 2SA1774RS
R5503 AQ00232R CHIP RESISTOR 27KOHM+-1% 1/16W Q0104 CA10162R TRANSISTOR 2SA1577Q
R5504 AQ00221R CHIP RESISTOR 10KOHM+-1% 1/16W Q0105 1323279 TRANSISTOR DTC114YE
R5505 0790046 CHIP RESISTOR 4.7KOHM+-5% 1/16W Q0106 CA10162R TRANSISTOR 2SA1577Q
R5506 AQ00214R CHIP RESISTOR 5.6KOHM+-1% 1/16W Q0107 1323279 TRANSISTOR DTC114YE

R5508 AQ00216R CHIP RESISTOR 6.8KOHM+-1% 1/16W Q0109 1323294 TRANSISTOR 2SA1774RS
R5509 0790039 CHIP RESISTOR 1.5KOHM+-5% 1/16W Q0110 1323294 TRANSISTOR 2SA1774RS
R5510 0790046 CHIP RESISTOR 4.7KOHM+-5% 1/16W Q0111 1323291 TRANSISTOR 2SC4617
R5511 0790039 CHIP RESISTOR 1.5KOHM+-5% 1/16W Q0112 1323291 TRANSISTOR 2SC4617
R5522 0790034 CHIP RESISTOR 560 OHM+-5% 1/16W Q0113 1323252 TRANSISTOR XP4501

R5523 0790055 CHIP RESISTOR 22KOHM+-5% 1/16W Q0114 1323286 TRANSISTOR UMH9N
R5524 0790034 CHIP RESISTOR 560 OHM+-5% 1/16W Q0115 1323252 TRANSISTOR XP4501
R5525 0104274 CHIP RESISTOR 1.5KOHM+-1% 1/10W Q0117 1323291 TRANSISTOR 2SC4617
D0001 CC11321R DIODE MA726 Q0118 1323279 TRANSISTOR DTC114YE
D0002 CC10291R DIODE 1SS353 Q0119 1323291 TRANSISTOR 2SC4617

D0003 5337422 DIODE DA221 Q0120 1323294 TRANSISTOR 2SA1774RS


D0350 5337422 DIODE DA221 Q0130 1323279 TRANSISTOR DTC114YE
D0552 CC10291R DIODE 1SS353 Q0131 1323294 TRANSISTOR 2SA1774RS
D0553 CC10291R DIODE 1SS353 Q0132 CA11273R TRANSISTOR 2SA1037K-S
D0554 CC10291R DIODE 1SS353 Q0201 1323294 TRANSISTOR 2SA1774RS

5-8
SYMBOL P-NO DESCRIPTION SYMBOL P-NO DESCRIPTION
NO NO
Q0202 1323294 TRANSISTOR 2SA1774RS Q5506 1323293 TRANSISTOR 2SC4617 (R/S)
Q0204 1323252 TRANSISTOR XP4501 Q5510 1323293 TRANSISTOR 2SC4617 (R/S)
Q0206 1323279 TRANSISTOR DTC114YE Q5511 1308011 TRANSISTOR MPL1
Q0209 1323291 TRANSISTOR 2SC4617 Q5512 1323012 TRANSISTOR 2SC3647
Q0210 1323291 TRANSISTOR 2SC4617 Q5513 1323012 TRANSISTOR 2SC3647

Q0303 1323291 TRANSISTOR 2SC4617 T0551 BC10331R TRANS


Q0304 1323279 TRANSISTOR DTC114YE T5501 BC10381R TRANSFORMER
Q0350 1323294 TRANSISTOR 2SA1774RS L0101 BA10334R COIL 10UH
Q0351 1323294 TRANSISTOR 2SA1774RS L0102 BA10142R COIL
Q0352 1323294 TRANSISTOR 2SA1774RS L0103 BA10315R COIL 150UH

Q0401 1323279 TRANSISTOR DTC114YE L0104 BA10147R COIL 22UH


Q0402M 1323278 TRANSISTOR DTA114YE L0105 BA10143R COIL 10UH
Q0403M 1323279 TRANSISTOR DTC114YE L0106 BA10145R COIL
Q0404M 1323291 TRANSISTOR 2SC4617 L0107 BA10154R COIL 82UH
Q0405 1323291 TRANSISTOR 2SC4617 L0108 0773096 COIL,CHOKE 220UH

Q0406 1323291 TRANSISTOR 2SC4617 L0110 BA10148R COIL 27UH


Q0407M 1323294 TRANSISTOR 2SA1774RS L0111 0773176 COIL 47UH
Q0461 CA10162R TRANSISTOR 2SA1577Q L0201 BA10577R COIL 10UH
Q0462 1323279 TRANSISTOR DTC114YE L0202 BA10575R COIL
Q0471 1323291 TRANSISTOR 2SC4617 L0203 BA10575R COIL

Q0474 1323291 TRANSISTOR 2SC4617 L0209 BA10577R COIL 10UH


Q0551 1308011 TRANSISTOR MPL1 L0210 BA10142R COIL
Q0552 CA10271R TRANSISTOR 2SB1424 L0211 0773117 CHOKE COIL 8.2UH+-5%
Q0553 1308011 TRANSISTOR MPL1 L0214 0773131 CHOKE COIL 82UH+-5%
Q0555 CA10271R TRANSISTOR 2SB1424 L0301 BA10582R COIL 47UH

Q0556 1323279 TRANSISTOR DTC114YE L0350 0773167 COIL


Q0557 CA10271R TRANSISTOR 2SB1424 L0401 0773176 COIL 47UH
Q0559 1308011 TRANSISTOR MPL1 L0402M BA10582R COIL 47UH
Q0561 1308011 TRANSISTOR MPL1 L0461 BA10334R COIL 10UH
Q0562 1308011 TRANSISTOR MPL1 L0551 BA10691R COIL

Q0563 1323279 TRANSISTOR DTC114YE L0552 BA10693R COIL


Q0570 CA10271R TRANSISTOR 2SB1424 L0554 BA10695R COIL
Q0571 1323291 TRANSISTOR 2SC4617 L0558 BA10577R COIL 10UH
Q0572 1323287 TRANSISTOR UMD9N L0559 BA10582R COIL 47UH
Q0573 1323287 TRANSISTOR UMD9N L0560 BA10582R COIL 47UH

Q0574 1323287 TRANSISTOR UMD9N L0561 BA10695R COIL


Q0575 1323291 TRANSISTOR 2SC4617 L0563 BA10691R COIL
Q0576 1323291 TRANSISTOR 2SC4617 L0564 BA10695R COIL
Q0577 1323291 TRANSISTOR 2SC4617 L0565 BA10695R COIL
Q0578 1323287 TRANSISTOR UMD9N L0566 BA10582R COIL 47UH

Q0579 1323279 TRANSISTOR DTC114YE L0567 BA10582R COIL 47UH


Q0580 1323252 TRANSISTOR XP4501 L0568 BA10582R COIL 47UH
Q0701 1323279 TRANSISTOR DTC114YE L0569 BA10582R COIL 47UH
Q0732 1323279 TRANSISTOR DTC114YE L0701 BA10579R COIL 22UH
Q0901 1323294 TRANSISTOR 2SA1774RS L0731 0773167 COIL

Q0902 1323291 TRANSISTOR 2SC4617 L0732 BA10579R COIL 22UH


Q0904 1323294 TRANSISTOR 2SA1774RS L0901 0773167 COIL
Q0905 5328975 TRANSISTOR 2SC2412K L0902 0773167 COIL
Q0909 1323279 TRANSISTOR DTC114YE L0903 0773176 COIL 47UH
Q0910 1323278 TRANSISTOR DTA114YE L1103 BA10577R COIL 10UH

Q1001 5328221 TRANSISTOR 2SC2620-QC L5301 0773167 COIL


Q1201 1323291 TRANSISTOR 2SC4617 L5302 BA10584R COIL 100UH
Q1202 1323291 TRANSISTOR 2SC4617 L5303 BA10584R COIL 100UH
Q1203 1323142 TRANSISTOR 2SC2411K L5304 0773167 COIL
Q1301 1323286 TRANSISTOR UMH9N L5501 BA10333R COIL 4.7UH

Q1401 1323279 TRANSISTOR DTC114YE L5502 BA10693R COIL


Q1402 1323252 TRANSISTOR XP4501 L5503 BA10698R COIL
Q5303 1323279 TRANSISTOR DTC114YE X0201 BL11091R CRYSTAL 28.6MHZ
Q5304 1323279 TRANSISTOR DTC114YE X0901 BL10901R CRYSTAL
Q5305 1323293 TRANSISTOR 2SC4617 (R/S) X0902 BL10311R CRYSTAL

Q5306 1323279 TRANSISTOR DTC114YE CN0201 EK11361 FLEXIBLE,CONNECTOR


Q5307 1323279 TRANSISTOR DTC114YE CN0903 EF11504 CONNECTOR
Q5501 1323272 TRANSISTOR DTA144EE F0551 FM10261R FUSE 1.5A
Q5502 1323279 TRANSISTOR DTC114YE F0552 FM10261R FUSE 1.5A
Q5505 1323293 TRANSISTOR 2SC4617 (R/S) F0553 FM10261R FUSE 1.5A

5-9
SYMBOL P-NO DESCRIPTION SYMBOL P-NO DESCRIPTION
NO NO
PG0001 1830309 CONNECTOR
PG0101 EA11472R PLUG
PG0201 1830118 CONNECTOR
PG0301 EA11043R CONNECTOR
PG0471 5668671 MINI PLUG

PG0552 5669194 PLUG


PG0601 5692362 MINI PLUG
PG0602 EA11474R PLUG
PG0603 EA11471R PLUG
PG0604 5668671 MINI PLUG

PG0701 5669199 PLUG


PG0731 EA10991R CONNECTOR
PG0732 5669191 PLUG
PG0733 EA11364R CONNECTOR
PG0734 EA11359R CONNECTOR

PG0735 5669193 MINI PLUG


PG0736 5669166 PLUG
PG0901 EA11473R PLUG
PG0902 EA10642R CONNECTOR
PG0903 5669199 PLUG

PG0904 EA11741R CONNECTOR


PG0905 5669196 PLUG
PG0906 5669167 MINI PLUG
PG0951 EA10971R PLUG
PG1001 1830117 CONNECTOR

PG1301 EA10346R PLUG


PG5302 EA11359R CONNECTOR
PG5303 EA11591R CONNECTOR
PG5501 EA11477R CONNECTOR
PG5701 EA11364R CONNECTOR

SW0701 FB10321R SWITCH


SW0702 FB10201R SWITCH
SW0761 1742012 SWITCH
SW0762 1742012 SWITCH
SW0763 1742012 SWITCH

SW0764 FB10272R SWITCH


SW0765 1742012 SWITCH
SW0766 1742012 SWITCH
SW0767 1742012 SWITCH
SW0768 FB10272R SWITCH

SW0769 1742012 SWITCH


SW0770 1742012 SWITCH
SW0771 FB10272R SWITCH
SW0772 FB10272R SWITCH
SW0773 5635331 SWITCH

SW0781 1742012 SWITCH


SW5302 FB10272R SWITCH
SW5303 FB10272R SWITCH

5 - 10
SCHEMATIC, CIRCUIT BOARD AND BLOCK DIAGRAMS/
CHAPTER 6
MICROPROCESSOR PIN FUNCTION TABLE
INTERNAL WIRING DIAGRAM
E
MECHA.SENSOR

LOADING MOTOR

CYL. VIDEO CAPSTAN MOTOR


MOTOR HEADS MODE
SWITCH

10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
MECHA.
ADJUST TERMINAL
D
SERVICE
ADJUST
TERMINAL

CR2025

+B(ADP)
GND
POWER
+B(ADP) TERMINAL
CN0903
+B(ADP)
B.SERIAL
UNIT
GND
ADP-DET
GND BOARD to BOARD
GND
BAT-DET
GND(BAT)
+B(BAT)
GND(BAT)
+B(BAT)
GND(BAT)
+B(BAT)
C

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
ZOOM,FOCUS,IRIS MOTOR

T/W,REC,EJECT
UNIT

BOARD to BOARD
JACK UNIT

[TYPE 675/575]
BOARD to BOARD

#550A 2.5 BACK


DC LIGHT
LIGHT
B

LIGHT UNIT

TEST
TERMINAL 2.5 LCD
#540A
UNIT

SPEAKER EVF UNIT

LCD REVERSE SW

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
INTERNAL WIRING DIAGRAM 6-1 6-2 INTERNAL WIRING DIAGRAM
SENSOR/GYRO [SE] SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM

WAVEFORMS
1-A IC1001-7 1.1Vp-p 3-A IC1001-14 4.3Vp-p
0.2V/ 20µsec.cm 1V/ 100n sec.cm 0
REC REC -7.2
0
-7.2
0
-7.2
E 0
-7.2
15
1
-
- 0 0

1SS353SP
10 IC1001
2-A IC1001-13 4.3Vp-p ICX206AK
1V/ 100n sec.cm CCD SENSOR
REC
15.0 0 0 - - 2 3

7.0
-7.2

100k
ENC-03JA-07 ENC-03JB-07

3.2 1.3 3.2 1.3

C 1.3 0 1.3 0

To
VIDEO PROCESS
[VCA]
PG0201

B
3.2
1.4
1.4
1.4

CODE PART NAME


Vcc QC 2SC2620-QC
NJU7018M-TE1 5H XP4501
GYRO AMP 64 DTC114YE
GND 1.3 0 1.4

3.2 NOTE:VOLTAGES ARE MEASURED WHEN CAMERA IS


1.4
1.4
1.4
0

POINTED AT THE COLOR BAR CHART.


0
: WAVEFORMS No.
1.4 0 1.3

SENSOR/GYRO [SE]

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SENSOR/GYRO 6-3 6-4 SENSOR/GYRO
CAMERA PROCESS [VCA] SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
4B
5B
6B
7B
8B CODE PART NAME
9B
10B
BR 2SC4617
11B CQ 2SC2411K-Q
12B
H9 UMH9N
13B
14B C 1SS353SP
15B
16B
K DA221 E
17B
18B
NOTE: VOLTAGES ARE MEASURED WHEN CAMERA IS
To POINTED AT THE COLOR BAR CHRT.
VIDEO : ONE VOLTAGE: PB OR REC MODE
PROCESS
4B-18B TWO VOLATGE: PB AND (REC) MODE

F.DET/IRIS DRIVE
16D
2.2 14D
- 15D
0.4 17D
0 (1.0)
20D
2.1 21D
2.1 1.9
19D D
18D
2.6
2.1 (2.1) 22D
3.3 23D
2.1 (2.2)
2.2 7D
2.1 (2.0) 6D
2.9 4D
2.1 (2.2)
0 5D
0.7(3.1) (1.6) 3D
3(2)
0.6 1D
(1.8)
2D
5.0 0(3.1) 5 10D
0
(4)
12D
-
0 BIAS 11D
(2) 13D
0
(2.8) 9D
3.0 0 8D

0 To
(2.2) SYSTEM
CONTROL
0
(1.5) 1D-23D
3B
2B
(PB: 0
REC: 3.0
0 To
1B
C
( PB: 0
REC: 3.0
0
[TYPE 675/575] VIDEO
PROCESS

3.1(2.1)
3.0 1B-3B

0(3)
0

2.1
3.0
3.0
0
0
0
0
0
0

0
-
-
-
-
-

-
-

-
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
1R
(PB: 0
REC: 2.5
0
(PB: 0
REC: 3.0
0 -
26
27
100
99
3.0
To
AUDIO
28 98 D/A CONV. [TYPE 675/575]
- 29 97
1R
0 30 96 1.4(0)
0 0 0 B601
31 95 - 3.0 3.0 12J
0 0 1 16
32 94
3.0 0 0
0 33 93 2 15 11J
3.0 3.2 B601
34 92 3 14 0
10J
35 91 - 1.2
2J
3.0 3.0 4 13
36 90 0 0
37
IC1104 89
0 3.0 5 12 1J
3.0

1000p
HD6432237M10TE 0 0 0 0 0.5 7J
38 88 0 6 11
IC1301 39 DIGITAL-uP 87 - 0 7 10
0
5J
3.2 0 0
UPD16833AG3 0 0
40 86 5.0
8 9
5.0
4J
41 85 -
MOTOR DRIVE 0 42 84 - 3J
0(1.5) X25170S8I
43 83 - 8J
0(2.2) 44 82 - [TYPE 675/575] EEP-ROM
- - - 45 81
6J
1 30 1.5 46 80 9J
- 2 29 - 3.0 47 79
3.2 0 3.0 48 78 To
3 28 1.3 2.8
5.0 14.9
4 27 1.4
49 77
3.1 REGULATOR
0(1.8)
0
5
1.5(0.8)
26
0 0.4
50 76
1J-12J B
6 25 (2) 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 3.0
1.4

1(1.6) 0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0

3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
-
-

-
0

-
0
-
-

-
-
7 1.7(0.9) 24
1(1.6)
8 23 5.0
0 0
(2.4) 9 22 1.8(0)
0 1.8(1.6) 0
10 21
5.0 3.0 3.0
0 0 11 20 1.8(0) 2.5 0 0
1 0(-) 0(-)
12 19 0
0 0(-) 0(-)
2 (1.8) 0 13 18
3 0(-)
14 17
0(-)
4 15 16
5 0(-)
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20 A
To
LENS
BLOCK
CAMERA PROCESS [VCA]

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
CAMERA PROCESS 6-5 6-6 CAMERA PROCESS
SYSTEM CONTROL [VCA] SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
To To
To CHARGE 1C-11C To REGULATOR 1H-3H,5H-16H POWER SW [PSW] T/W,REC,EJECT To AUDIO 1Q-10Q CODE PART NAME
PG0701 UNIT BR 2SC4617

10Q
10C
11C

15H

16H

13H
11H
14H
12H

10H
BR 2SC2412K-BRT
*

9Q

6Q
7Q
2Q
5Q
8Q
3Q
4Q
1Q
5C
7C

2C
4C

6C
1C
3C
9C
8C

6H
2H
5H

1H

3H

9H

8H
7H
FR 2SA1774RS
54 DTA114YE NOTE:ONE VOLTAGE:PB OR REC MODE
64 DTC114YE TWO VOLTAGES:PB AND (REC) MODE
C 1SS353SP : WAVEFORMS No.
M10 MA726

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
4
E
5

1.6 1.6
1.6 1.6
3.1 0
3.1 0
3.2 1.6
0 1.6
1.6 0
- 0
0 1.6
0 1.6

CHARA.GEN
3.1

0(3.1)

3.2(0)
0(3.1)
0
3.1
0 0 3.1 0 0 0 0 0 3.1 0 - 0 - 3.0 0
0 (3)
D (3)
0 0-3.1 0-3.2
3.1 0-3.1 0-2.6
0-3.0 0-3.2
0-3.0
3 0-3.2 1L
0 0-3.1 0 2L
0 0 3L
3.0 0 4L
3.0 0-3.2 5L
3.0 0-3.2 6L
0 0 7L To
0 0(3) 8L SERVO
0 3.2 9L 1L-14L
TL0909
3.0(0) 0
CXP87360-133R 10L
0(3.0) 1
SYSTEM CONTROL (S-uP) 0-2.9 11L
3.0 0-2.9 12L
0 0.7-1.2 13L
0 0 14L
3.0 0
3.0 1.5
- 3.2
3.0 0.7-1.9 2 3.1
C 0 3.1
3.1
0
0-2.9
- 3.2
0 3.2

To
3.0(0) 3.0 3.0 3.0 0 3.0 0 0 3.0 1.7 - 0 0 0 0 2 0 MECHA.
3.2 STATE SW

BACK-UP DET 3.2

0-3.2
0 3.2 3.2 1.4
* 7.2
0 7.1 0
0 1.1
6.4 6.9 3.1 3.2 0 2
(3.2)
3.1 0
6.5 3.2 0
0 To
0 MECHA.
SENSOR
PG0001

SYSTEM CONTROL
To
CONTROL [CON]
[VCA]
PG0731

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
A

12Q
11Q

4H
SERVICE
10D
11D
12D
13D
14D
15D
16D
17D
18D
19D
20D
21D
22D
23D
12E
16E
13E
14E
15E
17E
18E
19E
25E
22E
21E
20E
37E
23E
24E

10E
11E

33E
42E
30E
43E
32E
31E
35E
45E
44E
48E
29E
40E
41E
38E
27E
36E
28E
34E
46E
47E
26E
39E

ADJUST To To
1D
2D
3D
4D
5D
6D
7D
8D
9D
3E
2E
1E
9E

8E
7E
6E
5E
4E

To TERMINAL AUDIO REGULATOR


BACK UP 11Q,12Q 4H
LITHIUM
To VIDEO PROCESS 1E-48E To CAMERA PROCESS 1D-23D

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SYSTEM CONTROL 6-7 6-8 SYSTEM CONTROL
SYSTEM CONTROL MECHA. STATE SWITCH/MECHA. SENSOR POWER SW [PSW] SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
WAVEFORMES SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
1-A TL909 3.0Vp-p
1V/ 20µ˚sec.cm
MECH 1
REC/PLAY
To
SYSTEM MECH 2
CONTROL E
[VCA] MECH 0
PG0902
VIDEO

2-A IC901-41 200mVp-p


0.5V/ 20µ˚sec.cm
MECHA.
REC/PLAY
STATE SW. REM.DATA

To
SYSTEM
CONTROL
[VCA]
PG0903
D
3-A IC901-85 3.5Vp-p IR
REMOTE
1V/ 20µ˚sec.cm PG0001 3.1 4.9
REC/PLAY 1 2 1

22u/10
GL4610 RECORD 4.7

C0704
2
LED 0(1.3) (2.1) 3
0
3
0
3V 4

SPI-336-29-T1
CODE
64
PART NAME
DTC114YE
* ONE VOLTAGE:PB OR REC MODE
TWO VOLTAGES:PB AND (REC) MODE
4-A IC904-19 3.0Vp-p
1V/ 5m sec.cm
REC/PLAY POWER SW [PSW]
C
5

270

SPI-336-29-T1

5-A IC904-20 3.0Vp-p To 6


1V/ 20µ˚sec.cm SYSTEM
REC/PLAY CONTROL
[VCA] 7
PG0901
270

B
8

9
S2
10

11

S1
12

A
MECHA.
SENSOR
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SYSTEM CONTROL WAVEFORMES, MECHA. STATE SWITCH/MECHA. SENSOR 6-9 6 - 10 POWER SW
SERVO [VCA] SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
MECHA. To
ADJUST LOADING To
TERMINAL MOTOR CAPSTAN MOTOR

To
CYL.MOTOR

E
To
VIDEO
PROCESS 2 3
1T
4

11L L.MOTOR DRIVE


14L
0 0
2L
7.1 0
1T
7.1 4.8
13L
0 0
1L

8L 0.7 0.9 1.9 1.0 0 1.0 0 1.0 0 1.2 7.1 3.2


7L
D 1K

9K
5L

3K LB1991V-TLM 1.3 1.3 1.3 0.8 1.6 0.8 0.8 3.2 7.1 1.3 0 0 0.7
3.1 0.7
6L CAPSTAN MOTOR DRIVE

0 0 3.0 1.8 1.8 1.4 1.4 1.0 1.0 1.6 1.6 1.6 IC0631
TL0660 LB1950V-TLM
CYL.MOTOR DRIVE
1
C 9L
4L
12L
8K

1.3 1.3 1.6 0.4 1.1 0.8 0 0 0 1.3 1.3 1.3 0.9 1.3 0
2K

3L
7K
5K

10L
6K
4K

B To
REGULATOR
1K-9K
NOTE:ONE VOLTAGE:PB OR REC MODE
TWO VOLTAGES:PB AND (REC) MODE SERVO [VCA]
: WAVEFORMS No.
To
SYSTEM
CONTROL
1L-14L

SERVO WAVEFORMS
1-A TL660 3.1Vp-p 2-A PG601-3 3.2Vp-p 3-B PG601-5 580mVp-p 4-A PG601-7 3.2Vp-p
1V/ 500µ sec.cm 0.5V/ 5m sec.cm 0.2V/ 5m sec.cm 0.5V/ 5m sec.cm
REC/PLAY REC/PLAY PLAY REC/PLAY

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SERVO, WAVEFORMS 6 - 11 6 - 12 SERVO
AUDIO -MONAURAL- [VCA] SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
5.0
5.0 (0.6)

4.3
(5.0)

0(5)
3(0)

0
E
To
SYSTEM 9Q
CONTROL 10Q 5.0 4.0
9Q,10Q
4.6

3.1 0.1
(3.1)
To 2P
REGULATOR
1P-3P 1P
3P 3(0)
To
VIDEO 1S
PROCESS
1S,2S 2S
To
To MIC UNIT
SYSTEM 0 4.0
11Q 0.047µ
CONTROL 0 2.0
11Q,12Q 12Q
1.4 D
To 0
CAMERA
PROCESS 1R
1R 0.1 1.5 2.4 2.1 2.1 2.4 4.9 2.4
0.2-3.0 1.8 (3.1) 0 1.5 1.5 (1.8) (0.6) (0.4) 0 (0) 0 0 (0) (0) (0) 0
(0)
MONAURAL
AUDIO PROCESS
-20
DBS 2.4(0)
VREF
EVR
2.3 H.P 2.2(0)

0.6(0.2) 1.9(0)
POWER H.P/SP C
MUTE SW
1Q 5.0
To 1.5
SYSTEM 2Q 0.1
MUTE SP
(3.0) 1.5
CONTROL 3Q 2.7
LP MUTE
EMPH LP
1Q-5Q 4Q (0) REC PB 1.5
1.5
5Q 0.1 5.0 AF
S/H φ (1.1)
(3) LIM COMP
0 0 2.2 REC PB
1.5M
BPF 3.0
0 2.7 0
3.1 PB 0
REC

0
1.8 COP 0.7V 0.3Vp-p C
-33 LPF PB REC
1.8 DBS PB φ
0.9(0)
VCO COMP 1.5
0(2.2) MIC REC (2.6)
VCO
[TYPE 675] 0.4(1.5) LPF 3.1
DO &
0(1.5) FADE MUTE 1.6(2.1)
INT EXT
MIC MIC LINE
0(1.5) 1.8(2.6)
PNR 1.5M
3S ALC BPF
0.4(1.5) MIC
4S 0.2Vp-p
-43 3.0V
DBS
4.7K

0 0 0.4 0 1.8 0 0.3 0 1.5 1.5 2.2 1.6 1.5 1.5 1.6 0
(1.5) (1.5) (1.5) (1.5) (0)

To
VIDEO CODE PART NAME
PROCESS AR 2SA1774RS
3S-11S
5S
6S
BR 2SC4617 B
[TYPE 675] HQ 2SA1577Q
7S 54 DTA114YE
8S 64 DTC114YE
9S
10S
11S
0 * ONE VOLTAGE:PB OR REC MODE
TWO VOLTAGES:PB AND (REC) MODE
0
0
R0498M
0
To 6Q
SYSTEM 7Q C0489R
CONTROL 0.47u
6Q-8Q 8Q

R0497R
0

4.8 0

0 A
0 0

0
(4.9) AUDIO-MONAURAL- [VCA]

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
AUDIO -MONAURAL- 6 - 13 6 - 14 AUDIO -MONAURAL-
REGULATOR [VCA] SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM

1A 0:EVF ON
4.9:LCD ON
7.2
3.1 4.9
2A 0:EVF ON
0
3A 6.8 4.9:EVF ON 2.9:LCD ON
E To
4.2:LCD ON

C0584
1u
CHARGE 1G
1A-3A 2G To
3G VIDEO
4.9:EVF ON 4G
0:LCD ON 0
PROCESS
5G 1G-7G
7.2 4.9 6G
7G
4.8:EVF ON
0:LCD ON
0
6.6 4.9
To
4.2:EVF ON 1H SYSTEM
4.9:LCD ON 2H CONTROL
7.2V 0:EVF ON 3H 1H-4H
4.9:LCD ON 4H
0V

C0585 1u
-6V
8G To
9G VIDEO
1.1μs 1μs 10G
3.0:EVF ON PROCESS
0:LCD ON 0 8G-10G
5H
3.0:EVF ON 6H
0:LCD ON 7H
4.9 To
8H
D 6.8 7.2 6.6 0 2.0 7.4 5.7 6.9 7.0 5.8 7.5 0 6.6 7.2 7.0 6.0
4.9:EVF ON 0:EVF ON 9H SYSTEM
0:LCD ON 2.9:LCD ON 10H CONTROL
4.8:EVF ON 11H 5H-13H
7.2 7.5 7.2 0:LCD ON 12H
13H
7.1 6.6 13.6(14.4) 1J
13.6(0)
7.2 6.7 7.0 2J
3.1(0) 3J
5.4 4J
To
7.2
5J
CAMERA
7.2 7.1 0 PROCESS
-1.4 0(14.3)
6.0 6J
1J-9J
7.0 7.2 (-1.8)
13.6(6.9) (0)
7.2 6.5 -1.4
(-1.9) 7J
1.5 1.8 0(6.9) 0 -1.3
(0)
8J

15.7
1.5 1.5
9J
-1.4(-1.9)
0.7
PWM 1.1

1.0
-7.5 0(2.1)
1K
0.7 2K

-7.5
2.1(-1.9) 3K
0.7 1.5 4K To
-15.1 3.1
5K SERVO
C 5.0 0.7 (-17.1)
0(2.1) (0)
6K
1K-9K
2.2 1.8 2.1 7K
-15.1
(-17.1) 8K
0.9 1.7 9K
-15.1 0
-15.1(0)
0.9 1.5 (-17.1) 2(-17)

7.2
1.3
0.8 1.8 1.5 0.9 0.5 1.3 0 1.5 0 2.1 1.5 7.2 3.1 1.3 0.9
1.4 0
1P To
2P AUDIO
3P 1P-3P

7.2
1.2

1.2 0
B

7.1:DC LIGHT ON
7.1:DC
6.3:DC LIGHT ON LIGHT ON

14H To
5V REG 7.2 SYSTEM
CODE PART NAME 15H CONTROL
1.9 16H 14H-16H
AE 2SB1424R
BR 2SC4617 7.0 0
L01 MPL1 7.2 3.1 5.1 2.6 0
5H XP4501 To
To 0:DC LIGHT ON 10J CAMERA
LIGHT UNIT 0.7:DC 64 DTC114YE PROCESS
LIGHT ON
D9 UMD9N 10J
11J 0
12J C 1SS353SP
[TYPE 675/575]
To
A CAMERA
PROCESS
11J,12J [TYPE 675/575]
NOTE:VOLTAGE:PB OR REC MODE
REGULATOR [VCA]
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
REGULATOR 6 - 15 6 - 16 REGULATOR
IC BLOCK DIAGRAMS

IC0101 IC0202 IC1111


HA118189MPER HD49323AF MB88347PFV

ADCLK
SPBLK
SPSIG
VIDEO HEAD AMP CDS/ADC & D/A CONV.

VRM

VRB
VRT
VCC GND
E

OE
A/D CONV. 9 16
18 19 16 34 33 32 16 DIGITAL BLOCK(MCU INTERFACE)

CLK 13 12-bit SHIFT REGISTER


YIN 28 11 D0
GAIN 11 D9 DI 14
CIN 29 SELECT D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 D10 D11
10 D8
9 D7
CDSIN 27

OUTPUT LATCH
CDS AGC 10bit
8 D6
VRM2 24 ADC
7 D5
6 D4 4-bit ADDRESS DECODER 12 LD
8
5 D3
CLP 23 8 1 2 3 4 6 7 8
4 D2
SERIAL I/F BIAS
3 D1
CLAMP GEN
2 D0 D0 D1 D6 D7 D0 D1 D6 D7

8-bit DATA LATCH 8-bit DATA LATCH


17 44 45 43 35 1 #1 #8
D

OBP

SCK
SDATA

CS

BIAS

PBLK
R-2R TYPE 8-bit R-2R TYPE 8-bit
D/A CONVERTER D/A CONVERTER
#1 #8

ANALOG BLOCK(D/A CONVERTER WITH OPERATIONAL


AMPLIFIER OUTPUT BUFFERS)

8 15 10 1
VDD A01 A08 VSS

IC0902 IC0350
NJU7285BV µPC5020GR-125-8J
BACK-UP DET RGB AMP
VREG VOUT
8 6 C
REG2
17dB AMP.
VIN 7 3 VBAT 1 Buffer 5MHz 20
REG1 LPF
2 PREEND 25K
PREEND 15K Diff.AMP
VOLTAGE
DETECTOR 2 REF 19

VSW1 SWITCH END


5 END R-CH AMP.
DETECTION CONTROL VOLTAGE
CIRCUIT CIRCUIT DETECTOR 3 18
17dB AMP.
4 INT 5MHz
INT VOL. Buffer
CONTROL LPF
CIRCUIT 25K
INT VSW2 4 15K 17
Diff.AMP
VOLTAGE DETECTION
DETECTOR CIRCUIT REF
1 G-CH AMP.
5 16
VSS

17dB AMP.
5MHz
6 Buffer
LPF
15
B
25K
15K Diff.AMP
IC5501 7
REF
14

TL5001CD B-CH AMP.


SWR 8 13
4 3 2 1
B+
9 VCA 12

SWR 10 COMMON AMP 11

GND
5 6 7 8
A

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
IC BLOCK DIAGRAMS 6 - 17 6 - 18 IC BLOCK DIAGRAMS
VIDEO PROCESS WAVEFORMS
1-A TL107 3.2Vp-p 7-B TL216 1.1Vp-p 13-A TL265 1.8Vp-p 16-B TL352 4.0Vp-p 22-A IC202-27 1.1Vp-p 29-A IC203-13 3.0Vp-p 34-A Q202-E 400mVp-p 38-B Q352-B 2.1Vp-p
0.5V/ 5m sec.cm 0.2V/ 20µ sec.cm 0.5V/ 20µ sec.cm 1V/ 20µ sec.cm 0.2V/ 20µ sec.cm 1V/ 5m sec.cm 0.1V/ 20µ sec.cm 0.5V/ 20µ sec.cm
REC/PLAY PLAY REC PLAY REC REC REC PLAY

2-B TL108 320mVp-p 8-A TL232 1.2Vp-p 13-B TL265 1.9Vp-p 17-A TL353 3.8Vp-p 23-B IC202-29 400mVp-p 30-A IC203-14 3.0Vp-p 35-A Q209-E 150mVp-p 39-A C209 240mVp-p
0.2V/ 5m sec.cm 0.2V/ 20µ sec.cm 0.5V/ 20µ sec.cm 1V/ 20µ sec.cm 0.2V/ 20µ sec.cm 1V/ 20µ sec.cm 50mV/ 20µ sec.cm 50mV/ 20µ sec.cm
PLAY REC PLAY REC PLAY REC REC REC/PLAY

3-A TL205 3.0Vp-p 8-B TL232 1.0 Vp-p 14-A TL280 1.1Vp-p 17-B TL353 4.0Vp-p 24-A IC203-7 3.0Vp-p 31-A IC301-14 270mVp-p 36-A Q350-B 2.1Vp-p 40-B R156 1.5Vp-p
1V/ 5m sec.cm 0.2V/ 20µ sec.cm 0.5V/ 20µ sec.cm 1V/ 20µ sec.cm 1V/ 20µ sec.cm 0.1V/ 20µ sec.cm 0.5V/ 20µ sec.cm 0.5V/ 5m sec.cm
REC PLAY REC PLAY REC REC REC PLAY

4-A TL207 3.1Vp-p 9-A TL246 7.5Vp-p 14-B TL280 1.3Vp-p 18-B IC101-27 200mVp-p 25-A IC203-8 3.0 Vp-p 31-B IC301-14 310mVp-p 36-B Q350-B 2.1Vp-p 41-A R210 430mVp-p
1V/ 5m sec.cm 2V/ 20µ sec.cm 0.5V/ 20µ sec.cm 0.1 V/ 5m sec.cm 1V/ 5m sec.cm 0.1V/ 20µ sec.cm 0.5V/ 20µ sec.cm 0.1V/ 20µ sec.cm
REC REC PLAY PLAY REC PLAY PLAY REC/PLAY

5-A TL208 3.0Vp-p 10-A TL247 7.5Vp-p 15-A TL351 3.8Vp-p 19-A IC202-17 3.0Vp-p 26-A IC203-9 3.0Vp-p 32-A IC301-21 520mVp-p 37-A Q351-B 2.1Vp-p
1V/ 5m sec.cm 2V/ 20µ sec.cm 1V/ 20µ sec.cm 1V/ 20µ sec.cm 1V/ 20µ sec.cm 0.1V/ 20µ sec.cm 0.5V/ 20µ sec.cm
REC REC REC REC REC REC REC

6-A TL209 3.0Vp-p 11-A TL248 7.5Vp-p 15-B TL351 4.0Vp-p 20-A IC202-18 3.0Vp-p 27-A IC203-10 3.0Vp-p 32-B IC301-21 540mVp-p 37-B Q351-B 2.1Vp-p
1V/ 20µ sec.cm 2V/ 20µ sec.cm 1V/ 20µ sec.cm 1V/ 50n sec.cm 1V/ 20µ sec.cm 0.1V/ 20µ sec.cm 0.5V/ 20µ sec.cm
REC REC PLAY REC REC PLAY PLAY

7-A TL216 1.0Vp-p 12-A TL249 7.5Vp-p 16-A TL352 3.8Vp-p 21-A IC202-19 3.0Vp-p 28-A IC203-12 3.0Vp-p 33-B Q110-E 1.7Vp-p 38-A Q352-B 2.1Vp-p
0.2V/ 20µ sec.cm 2V/ 20µ sec.cm 1V/ 20µ sec.cm 1V/ 50n sec.cm 1V/ 20µ sec.cm 1V/ 5m sec.cm 0.5V/ 20µ sec.cm
REC REC REC REC REC PLAY REC

VIDEO PROCESS WAVEFORMS 6 - 19 6 - 20 VIDEO PROCESS WAVEFORMS


VIDEO PROCESS [VCA] SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
To SYSTEM CONTROL
1E-11E

10E
11E
1E
2E
3E
4E
5E
6E
7E
8E
9E
3.0
0

8G To
9G REGULATOR
10G 8G-10G
3.0
0
3.0 3.0
3.0 0 0
0 G
C0234 R0291
21 20 19 3.0 * 2P:TYPE 675 * 820:TYPE 675

3.0

3.0

1.9
1.9

3.0
9 -

0
0
0

0
0
0

0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
39P:TYPE 575/573 680:TYPE 575/573 4.1
TL0246 3.0 0 0 2.6 0
0 3 2.2(0) 2.0
4.1
10 3.0 6.0 0
0 0(3.3) 0(2.7)
TL0247 0 0 4.9
3.1 2.6 2.0
0.8 3 2.0
0 0 2.2(3) 1.1(0) 2.0
2.6
11 2.0 0
0 0(1.8)
TL0248 (1.8) -1.5
34 4.9
0 0(1.2)
2.2(0) 2.0 12.5
12 (1.2)
1.4 1.5 3.1 3.1 0 - - - 3.1 0 0 2.2(3)
3
TL0249 0 1.0 2.0

[TYPE 675]
0 0

NC
AVDD
AVss
SPSIG
SPBLK
OBP
ADCLK
DVDD
DVss
0 1.1(0)

*
AVss NC
3.1 - 0
23 22 AVDD D9 1.1 0
- - 3.0 0
CDSIN 24 NC NC 13 D8 1.1 36 0.9
0 0 0
0 - 0.3 4.1
YIN 23 CLP D7 0.4 9.0 0
- - 3.0 0 3.6
CIN D6 0 3.0 6.8
0 - 1.1 0 6.0
AVss D5 RGB AMP
3.1
AVDD CDS/AGC & D4
- 1.9
VIDEO DSP
1.1 0.9
F
1.3 A/D CONV. - 3.0
VRB D3 0 0.3
0 0.9
1.5 - 0 0.2 0(1.4) 0(3.3)
VRM 37 AVss DVss 48 D2 37
1.8 - 3 0
VRT D1 0.3
38 AVDD 3 4.9
1.3 - 0(0.8)

SDATA
BIAS D0

DVDD
3

AVDD
AVSS

DVss
0.6

SCK
3.1 0 3.0 2.4 0

NC
NC

CS
NC NC 35
0 0 1.7

0 - - - 3
0 3.1 0 0 3.1 0 0
0.1

*
3.1 0 0.9
1.9 0
To
0.7 38
-
0 0.3 2B CAMERA
0 3 1B PROCESS
- 0.7 0 1B,2B
39 0 0
0
3.0 3
0 1
3.1
0(3) 3.2 0 1
0 0 TL0353 12E
3.0 17
TL0352
13E
0.7 16 14E
To (REC:
PB:15
15
-7.2 SENSOR DRIVE
0
0
15
TL0351
15E
SENSOR/GYRO 16E
15.1 E

3.0
3.0

3.0

3.0

3.0

3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
1.9
1.9

0
[SE]

3.0
3.0

0
0
0

0
0

0
0
SUBO VH 17E

3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
PG1001 -7.2 0
VL VM13 18E
-
0
V4o V2o
-
-
(PB: 0
REC: 3.0
0
3.0
0
3.0
0
3.1 3.0 19E
VM24 V1o (0) 0 20E
- 15 3.0
V3o VH 21E
0 0
3.2
VDD GND 29 41
30 22E
- -
V3i V1i 23E
- -
CH2 CH1 24E
- -
V4i V2i 25E
- -
SUBi 28 26E
27E
24 25 26 27
To
SYSTEM
CONTROL
12E-36E
28E
29E
30E
31E D
32E
33E
34E
35E
36E

4G
6G
7G To
3G REGULATOR
1G 1G-7G
2G
5G
4.9
4.9(0)
2
TL0108
4.9 0(3.1) 4.3 33
(4.2) 3.7 (0)

270
0 1.9(2.5) (0) 3.0
2.4(0) 1.4 1.9 4.8
0
0 (0) (0) C
560

1.3(0) (0)
0(1.7) (4.8) 1.3 40 32
0 0 (0) 2.6
680 2.6
0.8 (0) [TYPE 575/573]
(0) 3.4 3.4 3.0
CODE PART NAME 3.4(0) 1.9(2.5) (0)
0
1.4(0)
2.0
(0)
2.7 (0)
2.7
0
0(3.9)
BR 2S4617 0 0(1.1)
0.8(0) (0) (0) (0)
31
0 - 0 - [TYPE 675]
FR 2SA1774RS 1.7(0) 2.0(0) 4.8
(0) 2.0 0 1.2 0 - 0 0 -
3.0
0
-
1.3 1.4 (0) 4.8
FS 2SA1037K-S -
0(1.6) (0) (0) (0)
-
HQ 2SA1577Q

22K
VIDEO AMP
1 18
H9 UMH9N TL0107 4.8(0) 2.1(0) 0(4.8) 4.8(0)
4.2(4.9) 0(4.9) 4.9
0.6(0) 0.6(0)
64 DTC114YE 2.1(0)
0(3.9)
0

5H XP4501 0 0
- 0 - - 4.9
K DA221 0(4) 0(4) 0
3.0
0 (0)
2.4 0

2.2u
(3.9) 0 0
0 1.9
0 2.2 2.3 2.3 4.9 2.4 1.8 - 1.4
* ONE VOLTAGE:PB OR REC MODE
TWO VOLTAGES:PB AND (REC) MODE
0
(4.5)
0
2.5
(0)
3.1(0)
4.9
47u
3.0 1.4 37E
TL0209 (0) (0)

[TYPE 675]
7
: WAVEFORMS No. 6 0
0.8
0 TL0216 38E
39E
B
(4.6)
0 (0)
TL0208 To SYSTEM
5 0(4.8) 0(3.9) CONTROL
0
37E-39E
0 3.0 [TYPE 675]
TL0207 (0) (4.6)
TL0232
8
4 0(4.8) 0(3.9) 0
0 (3.0)
(4.5)

VIDEO PROCESS
TL0205 4.8 13
(0) TL0265 14
3 TL0280
0

[VCA]
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

0(3.3)
[TYPE 675]
0
0(3.3)

0(4.3)

A
18B
17B
16B

15B
14B
13B
12B

10B

11B

48E
47E
46E
45E
44E
43E
42E
41E
40E

10S
11S
6B
4B
5B

8B

9B

7B
3B

4S
3S
8S

9S

1T

6S
5S
7S
2S
1S
0(4.8) 0

To To To To To To To To
CAMERA PROCESS AUDIO SYSTEM CONTROL VIDEO HEADS AUDIO SERVO AUDIO JACK UNIT
3B-18B 3S,4S,8S 40E-48E (MONAURAL) 1T 1S,2S,5S-7S,10S,11S
9S

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
VIDEO PROCESS 6 - 21 6 - 22 VIDEO PROCESS VIDEO PROCESS 6 - 23
CHARGE [VCA] SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM CONTROL [CON] SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM

1C
To

CONTROL
SYSTEM
2C SPEAKER

1C-5C
3C

To
4C
E

REGULATOR
5C

1A

1A
To
To
LCD DRIVE
uPA1770G [LCD]
PG5701

8.3 8.3 0 0 8.3


8.3

8.3
D 0
6C
To
LCD DRIVE
8.0 7.3 8.0 7.3 [LCD]
To 0 PG5302
POWER
TERMINAL [TYPE 675]
UNIT

7C PLAY DATE TITLE MENU AE

To
LCD REVERSE
CONTROL

SW
SYSTEM

6C-9C

7.3
To

0
8C
2SK3019
(KN) To
0
EVF UNIT

C
SW0765
REGULATOR

9C To STOP F.F REW BLC


SYSTEM
CONTROL
3A [VCA]
PG0951
3A
To

10C
CONTROL
SYSTEM

10C,11C

11C
To

CHARGE FADE EFFECT FOCUS-F FOCUS-N LCD-OPEN


CURRENT CONT
B 0 - 0 -

CODE PART NAME


AE 2SB1424R
64 DTC114YE
C 1SS353SP
M10 MA726
K DA221 CHG
LED
- 0 - 0
CODE PART NAME
NOTE: VOLTAGE:PB OR REC MODE
0
4.0
64 DTC114YE
CONTROL [CON]
0
* VOLTAGE:PB OR REC MODE
REGULATOR

A 2A
2A
To

CHARGE [VCA]
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
6 - 24 CHARGE CONTROL 6 - 25 6 - 26 CONTROL

VM-H675LA
LCD DRIVE [LCD] SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
CODE PART NAME
BR 2SC4617RS
L01 MPL1
16 DTA144EE
4.9 4.9 64 DTC114YE
M2R MA781WK
0
* VOLTAGE:PB OR REC MODE
8.0
E
1.8

8.0

0.9
0.9
4.8
4.9 8.0 8.4
6.0 0.8
0 -1.5 11.5
3.7 0 0
2.2 0.4 7.8
7.0 11.5
3.1 0
0 SWR 1.0
1.0 1.0 0.8

0.1
2.3
0.9
0
-1.5
0.4 8.4 0 0
6.0
To
BACK
LIGHT

To
CONTROL [CON]
PG0733

3.1
0
0
2.8

0 0
2.8 0
C
0

0 0

B
TEST
TERMINAL

To
LCD UNIT

To
LCD DRIVE [LCD]
CONTROL [CON]
PG0734

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
LCD DRIVE 6 - 27 6 - 28 LCD DRIVE
CON, SE, PSW CIRCUIT BOARD DIAGRAMS -SIDE A-
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

A A

1 4
B B

C C

1 2 3 4 5 6

D D

7 8 9
CON – SIDE A –
[PATTERN No.JA1743-7]

PSW – SIDE A – SE – SIDE A –


[PATTERN No.JA1743-7] [PATTERN No.JA1743-7]
CON, SE, PSW -SIDE A- 6 - 29 6 - 30 CON, SE, PSW -SIDE A-
CON, SE, PSW CIRCUIT BOARD DIAGRAMS -SIDE B-
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

A A

B
B

C
C

6 5 4 3 2 1

D D CON – SIDE B –
[PATTERN No.JA1743-7]

8 7
9
DIFFERENCE TABLE
NOTE: This table listes the different components marked with
asterisks ( ) in the circuit board diagrams.
*
CON -SIDE B-
SYMBOL TYPE TYPE Parts
No. 675 575/573 Location
R0763 8A
R0767 8A
SW0781 9A

SE – SIDE B – PSW – SIDE B –


[PATTERN No.JA1743-7] [PATTERN No.JA1743-7]
CON, SE, PSW -SIDE B- 6 - 31 6 - 32 CON, SE, PSW -SIDE B-

VMÑH675LA
VCA CIRCUIT BOARD DIAGRAM -SIDE A- 4 5 DIFFERENCE TABLE
NOTE: This table listes the different components marked with
asterisks ( ) in the circuit board diagrams.
1 2 3 VCA -SIDE A-
*
F F SYMBOL TYPE TYPE TYPE Parts
No. 675 575 573 Location
C302 1D
R1192 1F
R1193 1F

E E

6 7 8 9

D D

TL1312
TL1305

TL1301

TL1313 TL0909
C C
TL1317
TL1311 TL1315
TL0353

TL0352
TL0351
TL1322

B B

A A

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
VCA – SIDE A –
[PATTERN No.JA1743-7]
VCA -SIDE A- 6 - 33 6 - 34 VCA -SIDE A-
VCA CIRCUIT BOARD DIAGRAM -SIDE B- 5 4
DIFFERENCE TABLE
NOTE: This table listes the different components marked with asterisks ( ) in the circuit board diagrams.
VCA -SIDE B-
* 3 2 1
SYMBOL TYPE TYPE TYPE Parts SYMBOL TYPE TYPE TYPE Parts SYMBOL TYPE TYPE TYPE Parts
No. 675 575 573 Location No. 675 575 573 Location No. 675 575 573 Location F F
C0237 1F Q0404M 2B R0495 3A
TL0247
C0301 1D Q0406 3A R0497 JUMPER 2A
C0306 1D Q0570 1E R0497R JUMPER 2B
C0315 1B Q0571 1E R0498M JUMPER 2A TL0246

C0483 3A R0248 2B R0499 3A TL0248


C0489 2A R0249 2B R0597 1E
C0489R 2B R0301 1D R0598 1E TL0249
D1101 6D R0304 1D R0599 1E
PG0552 1F R0310 JUMPER JUMPER 1B R1123 5D
Q0206 1F R0311 1B R1124 5C
Q0303 1B R0451M 2B R1125 6D
Q0304 1B R0452M 2B E E
Q0403M 2C R0494 3A

9 8 7 6

TL0209

TL0207
TL0205

TL0208
D D

TL0280

TL0265

TL0232
C TL1325 TL1304 TL1302 C
TL1306
TL1314
TL1303
TL1316

TL0108

TL0216
B B

TL0107

TL0660

A A

9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
VCA — SIDE B —
[PATTERN No.JA1743-7]
VCA -SIDE B- 6 - 35 6 - 36 VCA -SIDE B-

VMÑH675LA
LCD CIRCUIT BOARD DIAGRAM IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS LOCATION
LCD CON
A Symbol Parts Symbol Parts Symbol Parts
No. Location No. Location No. Location

C R5503 4B C
C5314 2A R5504 4B C0731 A-2A
C 5 C5319 1A R5505 4B C0736 A-3B
B
C5320 2B R5506 4B C0737 A-3A
C5501 4C R5508 4B C0757 A-3A
C5502 4B R5509 4B L
C5503 4B R5510 4B L0731 A-2A
C5504 4B R5511 4B L0732 A-3A
C5505 4B R5522 2B LED
C5507 3B R5523 2B LED0751 B-9D
C5509 2B R5524 2B PG
C5510 2B R5525 3A PG0731 A-2B
C5511 2A SW PG0732 A-2B
4 4 C5512 2A SW5302 1A PG0733 B-1B
C5513 3A SW5303 1B PG0734 B-1A
C5524 4A T PG0735 A-3B
D T5501 3A PG0736 A-2B
D5301 1B Q
IC Q0732 B-9C
IC5501 4B R
L R0734 B-9D
L5301 2A R0761 B-8C
L5302 1A R0762 B-5B
L5303 2A R0763 B-8A
L5304 2A R0764 B-7B
3 3 L5501 3B R0765 B-7B
L5502 2B R0766 B-7B
L5503 2A R0767 B-8A
PG R0771 B-8B
PG5301 4C R0772 B-8B
PG5302 2B R0773 B-9B
PG5303 1A R0774 B-9B
PG5501 4A R0775 B-9C
PG5701 3B R0776 B-7A
Q R0777 B-7B
Q5303 3B R0778 B-7B
Q5304 3B SW
Q5305 4C SW0761 B-8D
2 2 Q5306 3B SW0762 B-5A
Q5307 3B SW0763 B-6A
Q5501 4C SW0764 B-9C
Q5502 4B SW0765 B-8B
Q5505 4B SW0766 B-9C
Q5506 4B SW0767 B-8C
Q5510 2B SW0768 B-9A
Q5511 2B SW0769 B-8A
Q5512 3A SW0770 B-6A
Q5513 2A SW0771 B-9C
R SW0772 B-9B
R5307 4C SW0773 A-7D
1 1
R5308 4C SW0781 B-9A
R5330 2B
R5332 1B
R5333 1B
R5334 3B
R5339 3B
R5340 3B
C B A R5502 4B
LCD [PATTERN No.JA1754-5]

LCD 6 - 37 6 - 38 LCD, CON


IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS LOCATION
VCA
Symbol Parts Symbol Parts Symbol Parts Symbol Parts Symbol Parts Symbol Parts Symbol Parts Symbol Parts Symbol Parts Symbol Parts Symbol Parts Symbol Parts Symbol Parts Symbol Parts Symbol Parts Symbol Parts Symbol Parts
No. Location No. Location No. Location No. Location No. Location No. Location No. Location No. Location No. Location No. Location No. Location No. Location No. Location No. Location No. Location No. Location No. Location

C C0217 B-3D C0307 B-1D C0472 B-1A C0593 A-9C C0922 B-6C D0901 B-6E L0558 B-9C Q0131 B-5A R0002 A-9B R0152 B-5B R0256 B-5E R0434M B-4B R0534 B-7D R0914 A-6D R0985 B-9A R1303 A-4D
C0001 A-9B C0218 A-3D C0308 A-1C C0481 B-1B C0594 B-8E C0923 B-6C D0902 B-7D L0559 B-9D Q0132 B-5A R0003 A-9C R0153 B-5B R0258 A-1E R0436M B-4A R0539 B-7C R0915 A-6D R0992 B-7D R1312 A-3C
C0004 A-9C C0219 B-3D C0309 B-1D C0483 B-3A C0595 B-7E C0924 B-6D D0905 A-7A L0560 B-9D Q0201 B-2E R0006 B-9B R0154 B-5B R0259 B-3F R0437M B-4A R0540 B-7C R0916 A-6D R1123 B-5D R1313 A-3C
C0005 A-9B C0220 B-2D C0311 B-1E C0489 B-2A C0596 B-7E C0925 B-6D D1101 B-6D L0561 A-9C Q0202 B-2E R0007 B-9B R0156 B-5B R0260 B-3F R0440M B-6B R0541 B-7C R0917 A-6E R1124 B-5C R1316 A-3D
C0101 A-5A C0222 A-4E C0312 B-1E C0489R B-2B C0597 B-7D C0926 B-4F D1301 A-4D L0563 A-7C Q0204 B-1E R0008 B-9B R0157 B-5B R0266 B-2E R0441M B-5A R0545 B-7C R0918 A-6E R1125 B-6D R1317 A-3C
C0102 A-6A C0223 A-2D C0315 B-1B C0501 B-8A C0598 B-7C C0927 B-4F D1302 A-7B L0564 A-7C Q0206 B-1F R0009 B-9B R0158 B-6B R0267 B-3D R0442 B-5A R0546 B-7C R0919 A-6E R1126 B-5D T
C0104 A-5B C0224 B-2D C0350 A-2D C0502 B-8A C0631 A-4A C0928 A-7C F L0565 A-8D Q0209 B-2D R0010 B-9B R0159 B-6B R0268 B-1E R0443M B-4A R0549 B-9D R0920 A-6D R1127 B-6D T0551 A-9D
C0105 A-5A C0225 B-2E C0352 A-2E C0503 B-7A C0632 A-4B C0929 A-7C F0551 B-9C L0566 B-8D Q0210 A-1E R0011 B-8B R0160 B-6B R0274 A-3D R0444M B-4A R0550 B-9D R0921 A-6D R1136 B-5C TL
C0106 A-5A C0226 A-4E C0353 A-2E C0504 B-7A C0633 A-4A C0930 B-6D F0552 B-9C L0567 B-8D Q0303 B-1B R0012 B-8B R0161 B-6B R0275 A-1D R0445M B-5A R0551 B-9D R0922 A-6D R1153 B-1B TL0107 B-6B
C0107 A-5A C0227 B-2E C0354 A-2E C0505 B-7A C0635 A-4B C0942 B-9A F0553 B-9C L0568 B-7D Q0304 B-1B R0013 B-8C R0163 B-6B R0276 A-3D R0447M B-4B R0552 B-9D R0923 A-6D R1154 A-4C TL0108 B-6B
C0108 A-5A C0230 B-2D C0355 A-2E C0507 B-7A C0636 A-4B C1111 A-4D IC L0569 B-8D Q0350 A-2E R0014 B-8C R0164 A-5C R0277 A-3E R0449 B-4B R0553 B-8D R0924 A-6D R1155 B-5D TL0205 B-4D
C0109 A-6A C0231 B-2D C0356 A-2F C0508 B-7A C0637 A-4B C1112 A-4D IC0001 B-8B L0901 A-7A Q0351 A-2E R0017 B-8B R0165 A-5B R0278 A-4E R0450 B-4B R0554 B-9E R0925 A-6D R1156 A-4C TL0207 B-5D
C0110 A-6B C0232 B-2E C0357 A-2E C0509 B-7A C0638 A-4B C1113 A-4D IC0101 A-5B L0902 B-4F Q0352 A-2D R0018 B-8C R0166 B-6A R0279 A-3E R0451M B-2B R0556 B-9C R0926 A-6D R1157 B-5D TL0208 B-4D
C0111 A-5C C0233 A-2E C0358 A-2D C0510 B-7A C0640 A-4B C1114 A-4D IC0201 B-3E L0903 B-9A Q0401 B-1C R0020 B-8C R0170 B-6A R0283 B-4E R0452M B-2B R0557 B-8C R0928 B-6E R1158 B-6D TL0209 B-5D
C0112 A-6B C0234 B-1F C0360 A-1E C0511 B-7B C0641 A-4B C1115 A-4D IC0202 B-4E L1103 A-5C Q0402M B-2C R0024 B-8C R0171 B-5A R0285 A-3E R0453M B-2C R0558 B-8C R0929 A-6E R1161 B-5D TL0216 B-2B
C0113 A-5B C0235 B-1E C0361 A-1E C0513 B-7B C0642 A-4B C1116 A-4D IC0203 B-5E PG Q0403M B-2C R0025 B-9C R0172 B-5A R0286 A-3E R0454M B-2C R0561 B-7D R0930 A-6E R1164 A-4D TL0232 B-1C
C0114 B-5B C0236 B-2E C0362 A-1E C0514 B-7B C0643 A-3B C1117 B-5C IC0301 B-1D PG0001 B-9C Q0404M B-2B R0101 A-5B R0173 B-5A R0288 B-2D R0455M A-3C R0562 B-7D R0931 A-6E R1165 A-4D TL0246 B-5F
C0115 A-6A C0237 B-1F C0363 A-1E C0516 B-7B C0644 A-4B C1118 B-5D IC0350 A-1E PG0101 A-5A Q0405 B-4A R0102 A-5A R0174 B-5A R0289 B-2E R0456 B-2C R0566 B-8C R0932 A-6E R1166 A-4D TL0247 B-5F
C0116 A-6C C0239 B-1E C0364 A-1F C0517 B-7B C0645 A-4B C1155 A-4D IC0401 B-3B PG0201 A-5F Q0406 B-3A R0103 A-5A R0175 B-5B R0290 B-2D R0458 B-2C R0567 B-8C R0933 A-6E R1167 A-4D TL0248 B-5F
C0117 B-5B C0240 A-2E C0365 A-1F C0518 B-7B C0647 A-3B C1159 B-5D IC0551 B-7A PG0301 B-1C Q0407M B-4A R0104 A-5A R0176 B-5B R0291 B-2D R0461 A-1C R0568 A-8A R0934 A-6E R1170 B-4E TL0249 B-5F
C0118 B-5B C0241 B-2F C0407M B-4A C0519 B-7B C0648 A-3B C1161 B-4D IC0553 A-8B PG0471 A-1A Q0461 A-1C R0105 A-5A R0177 B-5B R0301 B-1D R0462 A-1C R0569 A-8A R0935 A-6E R1171 B-4D TL0265 B-1C
C0119 B-5B C0242 A-2E C0409M B-4A C0520 B-7B C0649 A-3B C1162 B-4D IC0631 A-4B PG0552 B-1F Q0462 A-1C R0106 A-5A R0178 B-5B R0302 A-1E R0465M B-3B R0583 B-9E R0936 A-6E R1172 B-4D TL0280 B-1C
C0120 B-5B C0243 B-2E C0410M B-4A C0521 B-8B C0650 A-3B C1163 B-5D IC0651 B-8A PG0601 A-7A Q0471 B-1A R0107 A-5A R0179 B-4B R0304 B-1D R0466M B-3B R0585 B-7A R0937 A-6E R1173 B-4C TL0351 A-1C
C0121 B-5B C0245 A-2F C0413M B-4A C0522 B-8B C0651 A-3B C1164 B-5D IC0671 A-3A PG0602 A-8A Q0471R B-1A R0108 A-6A R0202 B-2D R0306 B-1E R0470M B-1A R0597 B-1E R0941 A-5D R1174 A-4D TL0352 A-1C
C0122 B-5A C0246 A-2F C0414 A-2B C0523 B-8B C0652 A-3B C1165 B-4D IC0901 A-6D PG0603 A-4A Q0474 B-1B R0109 A-6B R0204 B-4D R0310 B-1B R0471 B-1A R0598 B-1E R0942 B-5C R1175 B-4D TL0353 A-1C
C0123 B-6A C0247 B-2F C0415M A-3A C0524 B-8A C0655 B-8B C1167 B-4D IC0902 A-7B PG0604 A-3A Q0551 B-8C R0110 A-6B R0206 A-1E R0311 B-1B R0472 B-1A R0599 B-1E R0943 B-6D R1178 B-5C TL0660 B-8B
C0124 B-6B C0248 B-3F C0418M B-3A C0525 B-8A C0656 B-8B C1168 B-4D IC0904 A-4F PG0901 A-9B Q0552 B-7C R0111 A-6B R0208 A-3D R0328 B-1E R0473 B-1A R0640 A-4A R0944 A-5D R1179 B-5C TL0909 A-6C
C0125 B-5B C0252 B-3F C0420M A-3B C0527 B-9C C0657 B-8B C1169 B-4D IC1104 B-5D PG0902 A-8D Q0553 B-8C R0112 A-6B R0209 A-3D R0351 A-2E R0474 B-1A R0641 A-4A R0945 B-6D R1185 B-5C TL1301 A-3C
C0126 B-5B C0253 B-3F C0422M B-3A C0528 B-8C C0658 B-8B C1170 B-5C IC1105 A-4C PG0903 A-1B Q0555 B-7C R0113 A-6B R0210 A-3D R0353 A-2E R0486 B-1B R0642 A-4A R0946 A-6D R1186 B-5C TL1302 B-2C
C0128 B-5B C0260 B-4F C0424M B-3A C0529 B-7C C0659 B-8B C1201 B-3C IC1111 A-4D PG0904 A-9D Q0556 B-7C R0114 A-5C R0213 B-2D R0355 A-2D R0487M A-3B R0643 A-3A R0948 B-6C R1188 B-5C TL1303 B-3C
C0129 B-5B C0261 B-4E C0426M A-3B C0530 B-7B C0660 B-9B C1202 B-3D IC1201 B-3D PG0905 B-1A Q0557 B-8D R0115 A-5B R0214 B-2D R0356 A-2E R0494 B-3A R0644 A-3A R0949 B-6C R1189 B-5C TL1304 B-3C
C0130 B-5B C0262 B-4F C0428M B-3A C0534 B-7C C0671 A-3A C1203 B-3D IC1301 B-4C PG0906 A-7D Q0559 B-8C R0116 A-5B R0215 B-2E R0357 A-2E R0495 B-3A R0662 B-8A R0950 A-6D R1190 B-5C TL1305 A-3C
C0132 B-6B C0263 B-4F C0429M B-3A C0535 B-7C C0672 A-3A C1204 A-3D L PG0951 A-1B Q0561 B-7D R0118 B-5B R0216 B-2E R0358 A-2E R0497 B-2A R0664 B-8B R0952 B-6D R1192 A-1F TL1306 B-3C
C0133 B-6A C0265 B-5E C0431M B-3A C0538 A-7C C0673 B-8A C1205 B-3D L0101 B-6A PG1301 A-3C Q0562 B-8D R0119 A-5C R0217 B-2F R0359 A-2E R0497R B-2B R0665 B-8B R0953 A-5D R1193 A-1F TL1311 A-3C
C0134 A-6B C0266 B-5F C0432M A-2A C0540 B-8C C0691 A-7C C1206 B-3C L0102 B-5B Q Q0563 B-7D R0120 B-5B R0219 B-2E R0360 A-2E R0498M B-2A R0666 B-9B R0954 B-6C R1201 B-3C TL1312 A-3C
C0135 A-6B C0267 B-4E C0435M B-3B C0541 B-9D C0692 A-7C C1207 A-3D L0103 B-5A Q0001 B-9B Q0570 B-1E R0121 B-5B R0220 B-2E R0361 A-2F R0499 B-3A R0667 B-9B R0955 B-9B R1202 A-3D TL1313 A-3C
C0136 B-6A C0268 B-5E C0438M B-2B C0542 B-9D C0693 A-7C C1208 A-2C L0104 B-5A Q0002 B-9B Q0571 B-1E R0122 B-5B R0221 B-1E R0362 A-1F R0501 B-8A R0668 B-8A R0956 B-9B R1203 B-3D TL1314 B-3C
C0137 B-6B C0269 B-5E C0439M B-3B C0543 B-9E C0694 A-7C C1209 A-2D L0105 B-5A Q0003 B-9B Q0572 B-8E R0123 B-5B R0222 B-2E R0366 A-1F R0502 B-7A R0671 A-3A R0957 B-9B R1204 A-3D TL1315 A-3C
C0139 B-6B C0270 B-4E C0440M B-3B C0544 B-8E C0695 A-7C C1210 A-2D L0106 A-6B Q0004 B-9B Q0573 B-7E R0124 B-5B R0225 B-2E R0401M B-4A R0504 B-7A R0672 A-3A R0958 B-9B R1205 B-3D TL1316 B-3C
C0140 B-6B C0271 B-4E C0441M B-3B C0545 B-8C C0696 A-7B C1211 A-2C L0107 A-6B Q0101 A-5A Q0574 B-8E R0125 B-5B R0226 B-2E R0404M B-4A R0505 B-7A R0681 B-6A R0959 B-6C R1206 B-3C TL1317 A-3C
C0150 B-6A C0272 A-4E C0442M B-2C C0546 B-9C C0904 A-7A C1212 B-2C L0108 B-6B Q0102 A-5A Q0575 B-8E R0126 B-5B R0227 A-2E R0406M B-4A R0506 B-7A R0682 B-6A R0960 B-6C R1207 A-3D TL1322 A-4B
C0151 B-6A C0273 B-5E C0443M A-3C C0547 B-8C C0905 A-6C C1213 B-4D L0110 B-5A Q0103 A-5A Q0576 B-7D R0127 B-5C R0228 A-2E R0407M B-4A R0507 B-7A R0691 A-7C R0961 A-5D R1208 A-2D TL1325 B-3C
C0152 B-5A C0274 B-5E C0444M A-3B C0550 B-7D C0906 A-7B C1301 A-4C L0111 B-6A Q0104 A-5C Q0577 B-7D R0128 B-5B R0229 B-2E R0409 A-3A R0508 B-7A R0692 A-7C R0965 A-7C R1209 A-2D X
C0153 B-5A C0275 B-5E C0446M B-3B C0551 A-7D C0907 A-7B C1302 B-3C L0201 A-2E Q0105 B-5B Q0578 B-7E R0129 B-5B R0230 B-2F R0410M A-3A R0510 B-7A R0693 A-7C R0966 A-7C R1210 A-2C X0201 B-4D
C0154 B-4B C0277 A-3D C0447M B-3C C0552 B-8C C0908 A-6B C1305 A-4D L0202 A-4E Q0106 A-5C Q0579 B-7D R0130 B-5B R0231 B-2E R0411M B-3A R0511 B-7A R0694 A-7C R0967 A-7C R1211 A-2D X0901 A-5D
C0155 B-4B C0278 A-3D C0449M B-4B C0559 A-8B C0909 B-6C C1306 B-4C L0203 A-4E Q0107 B-6B Q0580 B-8E R0131 B-5B R0232 B-1E R0412M A-2A R0512 B-7B R0695 A-7C R0969 B-6C R1212 A-2D X0902 A-7D
C0156 B-5B C0279 A-4E C0451M A-3B C0562 B-9C C0910 B-6E C1311 B-4C L0209 A-4E Q0109 B-5C Q0901 B-6B R0132 B-5B R0233 B-2E R0414M B-2B R0513 B-7B R0696 A-7C R0970 B-6D R1213 A-2C
C0201 B-4E C0280 A-3E C0454M B-4A C0577 A-7B C0911 A-5C D L0210 B-2E Q0110 B-5B Q0902 B-6C R0133 B-5B R0234 B-2E R0415M B-2B R0514 B-7B R0901 B-7B R0971 A-7C R1214 A-2D
C0202 B-2E C0281 A-4E C0455M B-4A C0578 A-7A C0912 A-5D D0001 B-8B L0211 B-1F Q0111 B-5B Q0904 A-6B R0140 B-5A R0235 B-1E R0416M B-2B R0516 B-7B R0902 A-7B R0974 B-7C R1215 A-3D
C0203 B-4E C0282 A-3E C0457 B-4B C0582 B-8C C0913 B-6D D0002 A-9C L0214 B-2E Q0112 B-5A Q0905 B-9A R0141 B-5A R0236 B-1F R0419M B-3B R0517 B-7B R0903 B-6C R0976 B-9A R1216 A-2D
C0205 A-4E C0285 B-4F C0458 A-2A C0584 B-7D C0914 A-7B D0003 B-8B L0301 B-1D Q0113 B-5A Q0909 A-7D R0144 B-5A R0237 B-1E R0420M A-3B R0518 B-7B R0904 B-6C R0977 B-9A R1218 A-2C
C0208 B-4E C0290 B-5F C0459 B-2A C0585 B-7C C0915 B-6C D0350 A-1E L0350 B-2E Q0114 B-5B Q0910 A-7A R0145 B-5A R0238 A-2E R0421M A-3B R0519 B-8B R0905 B-6C R0978 B-9A R1220 A-3D
C0209 B-4E C0301 B-1D C0460 B-1C C0586 A-8A C0916 A-6C D0552 B-9D L0401 A-2A Q0115 B-5B Q1201 B-3C R0146 B-5B R0239 A-2E R0424M B-3B R0522 B-8B R0906 B-6C R0979 B-9A R1221 A-3D
C0210 B-1E C0302 A-1D C0461M A-2C C0588 B-8D C0917 B-6C D0553 B-9D L0402M B-2C Q0117 B-5B Q1202 B-2C R0147 B-5B R0248 B-2B R0425M B-4B R0525 B-8A R0907 B-6C R0980 B-9A R1222 B-3D
C0212 B-4D C0303 A-1D C0463 B-2C C0589 B-8D C0918 B-9A D0554 B-9D L0461 A-1C Q0118 B-6A Q1203 A-2C R0148 B-5B R0249 B-2B R0426 B-1C R0529 B-7B R0908 A-6B R0981 B-9A R1223 B-3C
C0213 B-4D C0304 A-1E C0465 A-1C C0590 B-8D C0919 B-9A D0555 B-8D L0551 A-8C Q0119 B-6B Q1301 A-3D R0149 B-5B R0250 A-3E R0429M B-4B R0531 B-7C R0909 A-6B R0982 B-9A R1225 B-3C
C0214 A-4E C0305 B-1D C0466 A-2C C0591 B-9D C0920 A-6C D0556 B-8D L0552 A-8C Q0120 B-6B R R0150 B-5B R0254 A-5E R0430M B-4B R0532 B-8B R0912 A-6B R0983 B-9A R1226 B-3C
C0215 B-3D C0306 B-1D C0471 B-1A C0592 B-7E C0921 B-6C D0557 B-8D L0554 A-8C Q0130 B-6A R0001 A-9B R0151 B-5B R0255 B-4F R0433M B-4B R0533 B-7D R0913 A-6B R0984 B-9A R1227 B-4D

VCA 6 - 39 6 - 40 VCA
BLOCK DIAGRAMS
1. OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM

IC201
VIDEO DSP
IC202
LENS CDS/AGC & A/D CONV. IC101
REC Y REC Y REC FM
IC1001 PROCESS
E CCD CDS/ A/D Y/CHROMA REC CH-1
SENSOR AGC CONV. SIGNAL CHROMA VIDEO HEAD
PROCESS REC/PB REC
CHROMA AUDIO VIDEO
PROCESS HEAD
PULSE AMP CH-2
GEN. CHROMA VIDEO HEAD
PB Y PB Y PB FM
PROCESS
SENSOR LCD R/G/B
DRIVE DRIVE SIGNAL PB FM
PULSE PROCESS Y
IC203 GEN ATF

IC1401 IC1403 IC350


R/G/B
H-
MOVE RGB LCD
AMP UNIT
GYRO
D IC1402
V-
AMP
PB CHROMA IC301 LCD
MOVE BACK
LIGHT
DATA,
CLOCK, DRIVE
CS OSD
DATA
VIDEO
AMP
EVF
PULSE
CON
SE Y
VIDEO
EVF
VIDEO
EVF
DATA,
CHROMA
UNIT
CLOCK,
CS IC401

IC1201 SPEAKER
VIDEO
PB AUDIO
IRIS M
F-DET/ IC1104
DIGITAL EXT MIC
IRIS AUDIO
DRIVE uP PROCESS EXT MIC
IC1111
C HALL TERMINAL
DEVICE D/A
CONV. [TYPE 675]
S
IC1301 IC1105 TERMINAL
ZOOM M EEPROM
ZOOM
MOTOR/
FOCUS VIDEO
MOTOR AUDIO OUT
FOCUS M DRIVE

IC904
AUDIO
IC631 OUT-L
CYL.MOTOR
DRIVE CHARA.
CYL.FG GEN. JACK
CYL.FG AMP DATA,
CLOCK,
OSD
DATA UNIT
CS
B CYL. IC551
IC902
MOTOR
MOTOR CYL. M DRIVE

PULSE MIC
PWM BACK-UP
GEN. DET MIC MIC
IC901 UNIT
CAPST. M MOTOR SYSTEM
DRIVE CONTOL
uP
CAPST.FG
CAPSTAN CAPST.FG
AMP

MOTOR IC651
CAPST.MOTOR
DRIVE IC671

LOADING
LOADING M MOTOR
DRIVE VCA
A

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
OVERALL 6 - 41 6 - 42 OVERALL
2. MAIN CONTROL BLOCK DIAGRAM
IC1301
PG1301 ZOOM MOTOR/FOCUS IC1105 IC1111
MOTOR DRIVE EEPROM D/A CONV.
20 8 16 35 99 1 13 49
ZD-PWMA CS-EE CS CLK SDCK 3
ZOOM M DRIVE CONT. DATA
MOTOR 17 17 81 6 14 47
22 SCLK SCK DI S DATA
30 1
ZD OEB CLOCK
19 10 19 79 5 52
SDO SI SDO
2
DRIVE CONT. CS
18 20 18 34
ZD-PWMB SD1
80 2
SO LD
12 48 E
LD
4
4 RESET
5 12 37 2 54 5 RESET
RD-PWMA CS-DAC MCK 2
FOCUS DET
MOTOR M DRIVE CONT.
60 IC904 IC902
1 26 13 BACK-UP
RESET CHARA.
31 1 GEN 4 CS DET
RD OEB LD-DSP
3 7 15 DET
IC201
65 VIDEO
DRIVE CONT. SYS-CLK DSP
2 24 14 36
RD-PWMB

FOCUS 6 41 29
SENSOR FUS-SENS STBY 3
IC551
39 30 PWM
ZOM-SENS STBY
FOCUS 7 Q1301 59 29 CAM+OSD 72
LED DRIVE SYS-RESET OSD CS
LED 33 RESET Q901
FCUS-LED Q902
34 79 RESET
DSP RESET CLOCK PULSE
15 32
ZOOM
SENSOR
ZOOM-LED
45 78
GEN. D
C CLOCK D. OUT

ZOOM 16 76 43 38
SD C-S DATA SYSTEM RESET
LED
77 IC671
44 76 LOADING
PG905 RD S-C DATA V-DET
MOTOR DRIVE
44 100 42 PG604
SD 1 96 CS-SYS CS-SYS 28
TEST CLK CLK-CSD VCR ON 1 1
PLUG RD 4 D1301 4
45 97 49
DATA SDO-CSD TEMP-ADJ 69
LOAD LOADING
IC202 DECODE M MOTOR
Q701 PG903 CSD/AGC & 43 98 70 5 7 2
4 A/D CONV. CS CS-CSD UNLOAD
TALLY
5V DRIVE 26 57 PG601
LED701 TALLY TRACK ADJ.
Q570
TALLY Q571 2 TRK ADJ.
6 LIGHT 94 5 TEST PLUG
SW702 D. L. ON IC1104 TEST/NOR 6 T. PROG
7 SW
CAM DIGITAL
5
86
DCL-AUTO
µP
RSS
61 C
SW701 PG901
VIDEO IC901
89 SYSTEM 62 7
DCL-MAN CONTROL RST SUPPLY REEL SENSOR
IR 3 µP
RECEIVER 46 59 5
ZOOM SW ESS TAKE-UP REEL SENSOR
IC701
8 48 58 8
LCD-REV KEY 1 EST SUPPLY END SENSOR
[TYPE 675/575] PG552 Q905
1 7 93 27 END LED 1
DC LCD-OPEN NEAR-SW END LED TAKE-UP END SENSOR
DRIVE
LIGHT
AUTO 4 13 92 16 2
BLC FAR-SW STAGE END LED

DC ON 5 13 40 12
3V CAM SW XTAL OUT STAGE
LIGHT
SWITCH X901
OFF 18 41 12MHz 11
WAKE-UP XTAL IN REC INH

PG904 14 53
VCR SW CASSETTE-SW
10
Hi8MP B
6
ZOOM T
83 17 9
REMOCON ME/MP ME/MP
ZOOM W 12
19
REC START M-SW 0
1 PG902
SUB POWER PG951 PG731
(STANDBY) 15 11 2
EJECT M-SW 1
REC 4 68 68 SW768
START BLC 10 4 MECHANISM
PG731 PG951 M-SW 2 STATE
8 70 70 SW773 (MODE)
EJECT LCD SWITCH
SW771 66 66 84 3
OPEN FOCUS-F TEX IN
28 28
X902
SW770 SW772 64 64 85 32kHz
EFFECT TEX OUT
FOCUS-N
PG736
LCD CON SW769
42 42
REVERSE 2 FADE
SWITCH 78 78 47
VCR KEY 2 A
PG5701 PG733
SW781 SW764 SW763 SW762 SW761
SW767 SW766
46 46 56 VCA
AE MENU TITLE DATE PLAY VCR KEY 1
Q5303 REW FF SW765
REVERSE 8 8 STOP
LCD CONT.

[TYPE 675]

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
MAIN CONTROL 6 - 43 6 - 44 MAIN CONTROL
3. SERVO BLOCK DIAGRAM

IC631
CYL. MOTOR
DRIVE IC901
SYSTEM CONTROL IC651
uP CAPST.MOTOR
CYL.FG
SENSOR V.REF DRIVE
PG603 PG602
2 15 22 13
AMP
CYL. FG(DFG) 67 CAPST FG(CFG)
18 CYL. CAPST 68,75 24 MR
SPEED SPEED 23 15 SENSOR
1
16,17
DRIVE
COIL IC551(1/2)
5 PWM IC551(1/2)
2 PWM 11
R694-R696, 5
R691-R693, U
D V Q561 C694-C696 C691-C693 Q562
6 6 64 15 U
1 MOTOR +B(CYL) +B(CYL) NOISE 73 74 10 4 3 7 7
NOISE +B(CAPST) +B(CAPST) MOTOR V
U DRIVE SW PWM FILTER FILTER PWM SW DRIVE V
4 29
9 8 W
REC W
W
CAPST.
13 PHASE
AMP
12
REC
CYL.
PHASE
V.REF PB 90 14
C.REVERSE REVERSE

PB
CAPST.
PHASE

16 6

17 5 U
C 31 15
TBC C.STANDBY
CONT. 18 4
ROTOR
DATA, POSITION V
CLOCK, 19 3
SENSOR
CS
CYLINDER 43-45 60 65 20 2
W
21 1

IC201
VIDEO DSP
L211,C234,
REC AUDIO
C237 Q202
BUF
IC1104
CAPSTAN
IC101
VIDEO HEAD AMP
Y
FILTER
115 FM
MOD
REC Y
DATA,
CLOCK,
DIGITAL
uP
MOTOR
CS 47-49,
52,54
PG101 L270,C230 AFT CONT.
IC1105
8 12 26 102 69
REC CHROMA REC
B CH-1 EQ FILTER PILOT EEPROM
VIDEO
HEAD 9 9 Q204

5 Lo
Q111
BUF L105,C126
Q112
BUF Q113 Q115 REC
CHROMA
D/A
VCA
3 27 119 67
PB PB PB
FILTER PILOT
CH-2 EQ EQ
VIDEO Hi
HEAD 6 6
28
SW30/25

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SERVO 6 - 45 6 - 46 SERVO
4. CAMERA & VIDEO PROCESS BLOCK DIAGRAM

SE PG1001 PG201
IC201 VIDEO DSP IC101
IC202 REC AUDIO VIDEO HEAD
IC1001 CDS/AGC & L211,C234, AMP
CCD A/D CONV. 29 Q202 C237
BUF Q204 PG101
SENSOR Q1001 Y
BUF REC Y FM 115 Y REC 26 12 8
2-11 D/A
7 21 21 27 Y/CHROMA PROCESS MOD FILTER EQ CH-1
CDS AGC A/D SIGNAL VIDEO E
6-15 PROCESS L270, 9 HEAD
C230
REC/PB 102 CHROMA
16-19 43-45 CHROMA 3 5
RG,H1, CHROMA D/A
H2 CS,CLOCK, FILTER CH-2
ADCK,SP1, AUTO PROCESS L105, VIDEO
11,13,15 11,13,15 SP2,OBP DATA Q111
FOCUS EE C126 BUF Lo 9 6 HEAD
DET EE
27
SUB, FILTER
12,14,16, 12,14,16, EE FM 125 6
V1-V4 A/D CH2 REC
18,20 18,20 DIGITAL ZOOM/ DEMOD 24 Hi
IC203 L106,L107,
EFFECT CONTROL C134,C135 Q112
SENSOR DRIVE BUF
IC1403 CHROMA
GYRO AMP PB Y CHROMA
PROCESS FILTER CH1 REC
NFB A/D 109 FM
SENSOR PULSE AGC Q101-Q103
Q1402(1/2) IC1401 DRIVE GEN. PB REC SW
1-5, 7-10, 4,20, EQ Q113
RESET 2 2 Q115
17,18 12-14 22,23, D/A PB FM
SW 1 26-32 119
H-MOVE ATF PB FM
4 3 EQ PHASE
XV1-XV4, Q117,Q109, EQ
105
3 3
XSG1,XSG2,
XSUB A/D Y
Q110 BUF
28
D
147,148, 22
LCD SW30/25
4 5 DRIVE KEY AF 150-152
R/G/B KEY 3(0.1)
7 4 4 2,3, PULSE SIGNAL 13,16,
V-MOVE GEN. KEY 1(0.1)
6 41-44 PROCESS OSD DATA 18,20
2 CHARA 1(0-3), IC301
CHARA 2(0-3) Q201 VIDEO AMP PG301 PG2001 [TYPE 675]
IC1402 DATA, B G R 166-169, BUF
21 Y 13 1
NFB LD CLOCK 172-175 OSD 2
MIX S-TERMINAL
Q1402(2/2) 73,78-81, 91 96 99
RESET SW 5 5 48 47,49 84-88 VIDEO
Y/C 4 11 4
C210,C227 Q210
Q1401 R221,R258 MIX
INV. Q350 BUF
BUF 14 CHROMA 14 2
7
BPF

OSD VIDEO
Q351 DATA OSD 8 OUT
BUF R MIX
3 20
EVF
VIDEO

PG1301
Q352 G
JACK C
IC1201 1
BUF 5 17 UNIT
EP, FP IC1105
F. DET/IRIS FV, HD LD-DSP EEPROM
Q1202 DRIVE 38,72,
Q1203 79-81 2,5,6 B
IRIS 75,78 DATA, DATA, 7 14 PG951 PG731 PG735
13 IRIS 9 7 96-98 CLOCK, CLOCK CLOCK
M DRIVE DATA,
99 1 24 24 EVF
CS 3
CS-EE CS VIDEO
9 22 50
V-MOVE 9 11 PROCESS
CRT
EVF
11 23
21 51
H-MOVE
IC1111 Drv(8)
IC350
RGB
UNIT
HALL 4 D/A CONV.
GYRO-RESET 13,14 AMP
DEVICE 12 8
DATA,
24 6 28 CLOCK COM 4 PG733 PG5701 PG5303
IRIS-PWM CTL R
10 23 23 10 10 6
12 3 G
2 COM DC 25 25 11 11 5 LCD
CS-DAC LD
19 10 43 27 27 12 12 B 4 MODULE
HAL-ADJ1 COM
OUT
CLD
2 2 6 6 8 B
18 16 52
FDET. 43-45
F. DET DATA, PG734 PG5302
CLOCK
61 61 1 1 14
17 11 69
HALL-G
2-9 2-9
Q1201 100 42
D-STB IC904 45,47,49, 45,47,49, 7,9,12,
15 12 CS-SYC. 13,17,18,
BIAS 44 CHARA GEN. 51,53,55, 51,53,55,
BIAS HALL-ADJ0 19,20 57 57 20
DRIVE
V. SYNC, 11
BLK 1
H. SYNC 12
VC 1
2
OSD CS
72
CS BLK 2
13 CON LCD
14
IC1104 IC901 1,3 VC 2
DIGITAL SYSEM DATA, 78,79 DATA, 15
CLOCK BLK RGB
µP CONTROL CLOCK 16
µP VR PG905
17 TEST PLUG
VG
18 6 V. OUT
VB :REC SIGNAL A
VCA SD
76
1 SD :PB SIGNAL
77
RD 4 RD

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
CAMERA & VIDEO PROCESS 6 - 47 6 - 48 CAMERA & VIDEO PROCESS
5. AUDIO -MONAURAL- BLOCK DIAGRAM

IC401
AUDIO PROCESS
Q471
PG471 BUF
2 61 63 1 2 5 43 44 28 29 :REC SIGNAL
MIC MUTE MUTE
E :PB SIGNAL
INT

REC PB
MIC 3
EXT
46
ALC
UNIT LPF

Q406 REC
PG301 BUF FADE NR
L REC REC PB
EXT.MIC 2 PB
TERMINAL
PB
R
3
6
Q306
D 50

Q304
INV
5V
SW
5V
Q407M
PR.CONT
CON
5 SW 45
VOL.
25 CONT.
E.CONT HOLD
LIMIT AMP
[EXCEPT FOR TYPE 675] 49
Q475S V.REF Q401
INV GEN MUTE
[EXCEPT FOR TYPE 675] Q405 SW
MUTE
SW FM FM 42
5V MOD DEMOD
PG951 PG731
SW
Q474 39,41 12,14 12,14

LPF 1.5MHz
LPF

C 19 17 35 47

AUDIO 9
OUT

IC901
SYSTEM Q461, Q402M
CONTROL uP Q462 3V SW

JACK T.FADE
80
5V SW
5V 3V

UNIT CAM/LIN
26

25
MUTE
47 78 78
VCR KEY2
B 94
PR.CONT
Q107
99 INV.
HSW-AUD
6 27
FMAG1 FMA PB FM
GAIN Q114
35 REC
FMAG2 CONT.
VIDEO
IC1104

15 26
LCD
D/A PG5701 PG733
CONV REC FM
9 9

IC1104 DATA,
CLOCK, IC101
CS VIDEO
DIGITAL HEAD AMP
uP
SW5303 SW5302
DOWN UP PG732
1,2
A
VCA SPEAKER

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
AUDIO -MONAURAL- 6 - 49 6 - 50 AUDIO -MONAURAL-
6. POWER BLOCK DIAGRAM
POWER
TERMINAL
UNIT PG0001
F552
1,3,5
+B
DC
IN L551

F551
8
E
F553 L563
14,16,18
BATTERY IC902
TERMINAL 13,15,17 D905 BACK-UP
D0001 (1/2) DET. S3V SE
(1/2) IC551
6 51 PWM Q553 PG201 PG1001
7 S3V 8
SERIAL AV ref
SW 5V 7 7
5V
RESET 28 SW
S3V 5 38 SYSTEM
PULSE Vcc
REG GEN. RESET 5V 46 6 6
3V
12 Q901 43 PWM Q551
BATT.
DET Q902 87 Vcc1,3 D552
PG906 6 3V 5V 8 8
Vdd 15V
1 3 51 SW Q576
3V Vcc2,4 3V D556
LITHIUM Q0002 3V 57 SHORT 10 10
INIT-CHG -7V
BATTERY 81 BATT. 63 PWM Q559 IC201 PROTECT
SW SERIAL Vcc5,6
2V VIDEO
SW DSP

D0001
Q0003
INV. VCR ON
28 29
STBY3
2V 50
IC631
Q572 D
9 PWM Q561 D350
(1/2) EXT. BATT LCD
30 +B(CYL) CYL. SW
STBY MOTOR 13.4V IC350
22 SW RGB
DRIVE
D905 INIT. CHG AMP
(1/2) +B(CYL) 64 Q573
D0002 7 PWM IC651
Q562 LCD
ADP. DET
CAPST. SW
Q0001 +B(CAPST) MOTOR 6V
CHG SW 71 SW DRIVE
CHARGE
7,8 Q910 4 Q574
+B(CAPST)
SW 54 PWM 15V
Q557 T551 LCD
2 +B VDET
+B(CAM) SW
-1V
1 48 SW -7V
CHARGE C
+B(CAM) 56
5,6 46 PWM D553
OVER-C
4 Q0004
CHG 21 D554 Q575
SW CHARG CONT
3
23 D555
SHORT
PROTECT
C
CHG LED
DATA, Q577 Q578
CLOCK, D557
CS SHORT LCD
5V PROTECT SW
IC0001 -15.3V
CHG CURRENT IC1104
CONT. DIGITAL
µP IC901 LCD ON
5V-AF IC1301
SYSTEM IC553
2 CONTROL µP ZOOM MOTOR/
5V FOCUS MOTOR
1 9 REG DRIVE
LCD ON
3 94
8 D. L. ON
Q552,Q563
+B
5 10 LCD5V
EVF ON
7 SW
6 Q555,
Q556
EVF5V
Q570,
SW B
Q571 5V-AF
+B[LCD]
LIGHT
SW
+B[LCD]
PG552
1
PG5501 PG733 PG731 PG951
DC Q5510,Q5511
LIGHT
7
T5501
BACK 1,2
CON 7,9,11 7,9,11
[TYPE 675,575] BACK LIGHT INV.
UNIT LIGHT
TRANC CONT. +B[LCD]
7 18-20 18-20
5V
Q5501,Q5502 5V LCD LCD 5V
14 37 37
5V
PG5503 5V SW
-15.3V -15.3V
1 13 35 35

13.4V 13.4V
LCD 22 39,41 39,41
LED751
MODULE
VCA PG753 Q732 CHARGE EVF 5V A
24 4 CHG 36 36
EVF 5V LED
DRIVE 5V-AF
CHG LED
EVF 63 63
LCD UNIT

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
POWER 6 - 51 6 - 52 POWER
MICROPROCESSOR PIN FUNCTION TABLES
1. Digital Microprocessor (IC1104: D-µP)
Pin I/O Active Abbreviation Function
No. Level
1 O (Pulse) LD-DSP Activates data communications with IC0201 (VIDEO DSP).
2 O (Pulse) CS-DAC Activates data communications with IC1111 (D/A CONV.).
3 ----- ----- ---------- Not used. Open.
4 O Hi GYRO-RST Drives Q1402 (GYRO RESET) via Q1401 (INV.) to reset IC1401 (V-MOVE) and
IC1402 (H-MOVE).
5 ----- ----- CEON Not used. Open.
6 ----- ----- CHARGE
7 I Hi/Lo LCD-OPEN Input to discriminate whether of LCD monitor is opened or closed.
Hi: Close, Lo: Open.
8 I Hi/Lo LCD-REV Input to discriminate whether of LCD monitor is turned over.
9 O Hi LCD-ON LCD power control output. Outputs "Hi" when power is turned on.
10 O Hi EVF-ON Electronic viewfinder (EVF) power control output.
Outputs "Hi" when power is turned on.
11 ----- ----- ---------- Not used. Open.
12 ----- ----- VCC 3V power input.
13 I Lo BLC BLC switch detection inputs.
14 ----- ----- GND Ground.
15 I Lo CLOSS-U Not used. Connect to ground.
16 I Lo CLOSS-D
17 I Lo CLOSS-L
18 I Lo CLOSS-R
19 I Lo ENTER
20 ----- ----- ---------- Not used. Open.
21 ----- ----- ----------
22 ----- ----- ----------
23 ----- ----- XTAL-CTL
24 ----- ----- ----------
25 ----- ----- CHECK8
26 O Lo TALLY LED Drives LED0701 (TALLY) via Q0701 (TALLY DRIVE) to turn on during recording.
27 ----- ----- REM-CTRL Not used. Open.
28 ----- (Pulse) IRIS PWM Iris motor drive output .
29 ----- ----- LD-JIG Not used. Open.
30 O (Pulse) ZDOEB Activates zoom drive data communications with IC1301 (FOCUS MOTOR/ZOOM
MOTOR DRIVE).
31 O (Pulse) FDOEB Activates focus drive data communications with IC1301 (FOCUS MOTOR/ZOOM
MOTOR DRIVE).
32 O (Pulse) ZOOM-LED Output pulses to drive the ZOOM LED in the lens block.
33 O (Pulse) FCUS-LED Output pulses to drive the FOCUS LED in the lens block.
34 O PWM ZD-PWMB Outputs zoom motor drive signal to IC1301 (FOCUS MOTOR/ZOOM MOTOR
35 O PWM ZD-PWMA DRIVE).
36 O PWM RD-PWMB Outputs focus motor drive signal to IC1301 (FOCUS MOTOR/ZOOM MOTOR
37 O PWM RD-PWMA DRIVE).
38 I (Pulse) FV Receives the vertical sync pulses that detect the iris detection area, from IC201
(VIDEO DSP).
39 I (Pulse) ZOM-SENS Zoom motor position detection input.
40 I (Pulse) REM-IR Not used. Connect to ground.
41 I (Pulse) FUS-SENS Focus motor position detection input.
42 ----- ----- GND Ground.
43 O 0V-5V HAL-ADJ1 Controls the offset voltage of IC1201 (F.DET/IRIS DRIVE).
44 O 0V-5V HAL-ADJ0 Drives bias generator in IC1201 (F.DET/IRIS DRIVE) via Q1201 (BIAS DRIVE) to
control the bias voltage of the Hall devices.
45 ----- ----- ---------- Not used. Open.
46 I 0V-5V ZOOM-SW Zoom (TELE/WIDE) switch detection inputs.

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Pin I/O Active Abbreviation Function
No. Level
47 I 0V-3V KEY2 Not used.
48 I 0V-3V KEY1 Operation switch detection input (FADE and D.EFFECTS switche)
49 I 0V-3V TEMP-ADJ Temperature change detection input. Detects variations in the forward voltage
at the connected diode to correct the back-focus.
50 I 0V-3V V-GYRO Receives vertical camera shake correction data from IC1401 (V-MOVE) via IC1403
(GYRO AMP).
51 I 0V-3V H-GYRO Receives horizontal camera shake correction data from IC1402 (H-MOVE) via
IC1403 (GYRO AMP).
52 I 0V-3V FDET F-value detection input. Receives the F.DET voltage detected by IC1201 (F.DET/
IRIS DRIVE) and compares this with the reference voltage input via pin 53 to detect
the F-value.
53 ----- ----- AVCC Reference 3V power input.
54 ----- ----- AVCC A/D reference voltage input (connected to 3V power supply).
55 ----- ----- VCC 3V power input.
56 ----- ----- VCC
57 ----- ----- ---------- Not used. Open.
58 ----- ----- ----------
59 I Lo SYS-REST Reset signal input from IC0901 (S-µP).
60 ----- ----- VCC 3V power input.
61 ----- ----- STBY Not used. Connect to 3V power supply.
62 ----- ----- VCC 3V power input.
63 ----- ----- ---------- Not used. Open.
64 ----- ----- GND Grounded.
65 I (Pulse) SYS-CLK Inputs control clock pulses from IC0201 (VIDEO DISITAL PROCESS).
66 ----- ----- --------- Not used. Connect to 3V power supply.
67 ----- ----- VCC 3V power input.
68 ----- ----- ---------- Not used. Open.
69 O Hi HALL-G Controls the amplification (gain of Hall device) of IC1201 (F.DET/IRIS DRIVE).
70 ----- ----- ---------- Not used. Open.
71 ----- ----- ----------
72 I (Pulse) HD Input horizontal sync pulse from IC0201 (VIDEO DIGITAL PROCESS).
73 ----- ----- SHUT-CTL Not used. Open.
74 ----- ----- STROBE
75 I (Pulse) FP Input field discrimination pulse from IC0201 (VIDEO DIGITAL PROCESS).
76 O (Pulse) SD (232C) Used for initial settings and adjustment. For data communications with personal
77 I (Pulse) RD (232C) computer.
78 I (Pulse) EP3/AFLH Receives pulses which discriminate the iris detection area.
79 O (Pulse) SDC For data communications with IC0201 (VIDEO DSP), IC1105 (EEPROM),
80 I (Pulse) SDI IC0901(SYSTEM CONTROL µP) and IC1111 (D/A CONV.).
81 O (Pulse) SCLK
82 ----- ----- ---------- Not used. Open.
83 ----- ----- ----------
84 ----- ----- ----------
85 ----- ----- ----------
86 I Hi DCL-AUTO Input to detect the AUTO position of DC light switch. If IC1104 detects the AUTO
position (Hi), it switches the voltage at pin 94 according to the surrounding
brightness.
87 ----- ----- ---------- Not used. Open.
88 ----- ----- ---------- Not used. Connected to ground.
89 ----- ----- DCL-MAN Input to detect the ON position of DC light switch. If IC1104 detects the ON position
(Hi), it sets the voltage at pin 94 to "HI".
90 I Hi PB-HIBAD Playback mode detection input. IC1104 receives the playback mode detection
signal sensed by IC0201 (VIDEO DSP) and instructs IC0904 (CHARA. GEN.) to
generate the display signals and also transfers the operation mode data toIC0201.
Open for models with which only normal tapes are used.

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Pin I/O Active Abbreviation Function
No. Level
91 ----- ----- ---------- Not used. Open.
92 I Lo NEAR-SW Manual focus switche (FOCUS-N/FOCUS-F) detection inputs.
93 I Lo FAR-SW
94 ----- ----- D.L.ON DC light power control output. This outputs "Hi" according to the voltage input to pin
86 or 89, and drive Q0570 and Q0571 to turn the DC light on.
95 ----- ----- SCRN-ON Not used. Open.
96 O (Pulse) CLK-CDS Transfer data to IC0202 (CDS/AGC & A/D CONV. ).
97 O (Pulse) SDO-CDS
98 O (Pulse) CS-CDS Activates data communications with IC0202 (CDS/AGC & A/D CONV. ).
99 O (Pulse) CS-EE Activates data communications with IC1105 (EEPROM).
100 O (Pulse) CS-SYS Activates data communications with IC0901 (SYSTEM CONTROL µP).

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2. System Control Microprocessor (IC901: S-µP)
Pin I/O Active Abbreviation Function
No. Level
1 O Lo CH2. REC[Lo] Output the signals to select the video heads for recording.
2 O Lo CH1. REC[Lo] Go "Lo" in the corresponding channel period during recording.
3 O (Pulse) SW30[Lo] Antiphase head switching pulse output.
4 O (Pulse) SW30 Head switching pulse output.
5 I Hi TEST/NOR[Lo] Test program start detection input. A test program is executed when "Hi" is input.
6 O Hi FMAG1 Q0114 (FM AGC) control outputs. Q0114 aligns the REC AUDIO signal (FMA) level
35 O Hi FMAG2 with the REC VIDEO signal level that varies.
7 I Hi ADP_DET AC adapter connection detection input.
8 I Hi/Lo PRE_V Lithium battery attachment and voltage detection input.
(Not attached or less than 2.5V: Hi, Attathed: Lo)
9 I Lo EXT_BATT Battery attachment detection input.
10 I 0V-3V M-SW2 Mechanism state switch position (mode) detection input.
11 I 0V-3V M-SW1
12 I 0V-3V M-SW0
13 I Lo CAM.SW[Lo] Power switch detection input. "Lo" is input during recording (CAMERA mode).
14 I Lo VCR.SW[Lo] Power switch detection input. "Lo" is input during playback (PLAY mode).
15 I Lo EJECT[Lo] Eject switch detection input. When "Lo" is input, the camera/recorder performs the
eject operation even when the power is turned off (standby release input).
16 I Lo STAGE[Lo] Cassette holder open/close detection input. "Lo" is input when the cassette holder
is closed.
17 I Hi/Lo ME/MP[Lo] Input to discriminate the type of tape.
Hi: ME (metal evaporated) tape, Lo: MP (metal particle) tape.
18 I Lo WAKE UP[Lo] Standby release input. When the camera power is turned on, "Lo" is input to
release the standby mode. IC0901 detects the inputs of each switch to start
operation.
19 I Lo REC START[Lo] Recording start/stop switch detection input.
20 ----- ----- ---------- Not used. Open.
21 O Hi CHARGE_CONT Controls IC0553 (5V REG) to generate autofocus and charge circuits power supply
5V(AF).
22 O Hi INIT_CHG Charge mode control output. Outputs "Hi" when the voltage of the attached battery
is 5.8V or less, to set the camcorder to the initial charge mode.
23 O Hi CHG_LED Outputs "Hi" during charging to control Q0732 (CHG LED DRIVE) so that the
CHARGE LED (LED0751) lights.
24 ----- ----- ---------- Not used.
25 O Hi MUTE Audio muting output. Outputs "Hi" to mute sound.
26 O Hi/Lo CAM[Lo]/LINE Video processor mode control output. Outputs "Lo" during camera recording and
"Hi" with an external (line) signal.
27 O (Pulse) END LED End LED drive output. Outputs pulses of approx. 50Hz when power is turned on.
28 O Hi VCR ON Power control output. Outputs "Hi" when power is turned on.
29 O Lo CAM+OSD Outputs "Lo" with power on and is set to open with power off to initialize IC1104
RESET[Lo] (DIGITAL µ P) and IC0904 (CHARA. GEN.).
30 O (Pulse) CEVF_CS Not used.
31 O Hi C.STANDBY Capstan motor power control output.
32 O Hi/Lo ZONE. OFF Not used.
33 O Hi Hi-8_ET Not used.
34 O Lo DSP RESET Outputs "Lo" with power on and is set to open with power off to initialize IC0201
[Lo] (VIDEO DSP).
36 ----- ----- ---------- Not used. Open.
37 ----- ----- GND Grounded.
38 I Lo SYSTEM Microprocessor reset input. "Lo" input resets the microprocessor.
RESET[Lo]
39 ----- ----- GND Grounded.

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Pin I/O Active Abbreviation Function
No. Level
40 O (Pulse) XTAL OUT Drive X0901 to generate 12MHz main clock pulses.
12MHz
41 I (Pulse) EXTAL IN
12MHz
42 I (Pulse) CS-SYC(CAM) Activates data communications with IC1104 (DIGITAL µP).
43 I (Pulse) C-S DATA(CAM) For data communications with IC0201 (VIDEO DSP), IC1105 (EEPROM), IC1104
44 O (Pulse) S-C DATA(CAM) (DIGITAL µP) and IC1111 (D/A CONV.).
45 I (Pulse) C LOCK(CAM)
46 I 0V-3V OVER-C Overcurrent detection input during charging. Changes the gain during charging to
monitor the charge current.
47 I 0V-3V VCR KEYS2 VCR operation switch detection input (PLAY, DATE, TITLE and MUTE etc.).
48 I 0V-3V CHARGE_C Charge current detection input. Monitors the charge current during charging.
49 I 0V-3V BATTERY Input to detect the battery remaining level.
50 ----- ----- GND Grounded.
51 I ----- AVref Reference voltage input. Connect to 3V line.
52 ----- ----- AVdd 3V power input.
53 I Hi/Lo CASETTE-SW Erase prevention tab and Hi-8/Normal of the casette detection input.
54 I 0V-3V +B_VDET Battery voltage detection input. Monitors the attached battery voltage.
55 I Lo EXT_MIC External microphone connect detection input.
56 I 0V-3V VCR KEYS1 VCR operation switch detection input (REW, F.FWD and STOP).
57 I 0V-3V TRACK ADJ. For the connection of a tracking control for adjustment. When an ATF-R jig is
connected to PG0601 (test plug), the variable resistor on the ATF-R jig can be used
as a tracking control.
58 I (Pulse) EST Take-up tape end detection input.
59 I (Pulse) ESS Supply tape end detection input.
60 I (Pulse) ENV_DET Playback (PB) FM signal input.
61 I (Pulse) RSS Supply/take-up reel sensor inputs. Used to calculate the remaining tape and to
62 I (Pulse) RST detect reel lock.
63 ----- ----- GND Grounded.
64 I (Pulse) C.SYNC Composite sync signal input. The separated vertical sync signal is divided by
two to generate the 1/2V.SYNC pulse which is used to control the cylinder speed
during recording (reference signal).
65 I (Pulse) TBC_CONT Cylinder phase control signal input.
66 ----- ----- GND Grounded.
67 I (Pulse) DFG Cylinder FG (CYL. FG) pulse input. Controls the cylinder speed during recording
and playback.
68 I (Pulse) CFG Capstan FG (CAPST.FG) pulse input. Controls the capstan speed and used for
75 I (Pulse) CFG counting of the linear time counter and recording restart control (assemble
recording).
69 O Hi LOAD Loading motor drive outputs.
70 O Hi UNLOAD
71 O Hi CHARGE Charge circuit control output. Outputs "Hi" during charging to activate the charge
circuit.
72 O (Pulse) OSD_CS Activates communications with IC0904 (CHARA. GEN.).
73 O PWM D.SPEED Cylinder servo control outputs.
74 O PWM C.SPEED Capstan servo control outputs.
76 I Lo V-DET[Lo] Inputs whether a battery is attached or not. "Lo" is input when the battery is
detached, to shift the microprocessor to the backup mode in which the data is
saved.
77 I Hi DC900DET Not used.
78 O (Pulse) D. OUT For data communications with IC0904 (CHARA. GEN.) and IC0401 (AUDIO
79 O (Pulse) CLOCK PROCESS (For stereo type)).
80 O Hi T.FADE Rapid audio fading output. Outputs "Hi" when fading is started to fade the audio
signal in rapidly.
81 I Hi/Lo BATT. SERIAL Battery serial time detection input.
82 ----- ----- ---------- Not used. Open.

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Pin I/O Active Abbreviation Function
No. Level
83 I (Pulse) REMOCON Remote operation signal input from the infrared receiver.
84 I (Pulse) 32kHz TEX IN Generate 32kHz sub-clock pulses.
85 O (Pulse) 32kHz TX OUT
86 ----- ----- GND Ground.
87 ----- ----- Vdd 3V power input.
88 ----- ----- ---------- Not used. Connected to 3V line.
89 ----- ----- ---------- Not used. Open
90 O Hi C.REVERSE Capstan motor reversing control output.
91 O Hi REC Output to control the video processor during recording.
92 O Hi/Lo PB Output to control the video processor mode. Goes "Hi" during playback.
93 O Hi D.STANDBY Cylinder motor start auxiliary output. Outputs "Hi" for 50 ms when the motor
is started in the forward rotation direction.
94 O Lo PR.CONT Preamp activation signal. Outputs"Hi" during playback to activate the preamp.
95 O (Pulse) HD Artificial H. sync signal output.
96 O (Pulse) ADDV+ Artificial V. sync signal + video muting signal output.
SQUELCH
97 O Hi/Lo WIPE CONT Output to select the display mode (normal or 16 × 9 (wide vision)).
98 O Hi/Lo LCD-HOLD Controls the LCD control circuit operation mode.
99 O (Pulse) AUDIO30(25) Outputs switching pulses to IC0401 (AUDIO PROCESS).
100 O Hi FE CONT Flying erase head oscillation control output .

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CHAPTER 7 APPENDIX
1. SELF-DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION
1.1 Overview
The camera/recorder has the following self-diagnostic Fig. 1-1 shows the self-diagnostic coverage range.
function. The self-diagnostic functions of the camera/recorder are
Occasional defect self-diagnostic function (A mode) engaged by the system control (S) µP (IC0901) which
Mechanical block self-diagnostic function detects, memorizes and displays data related to defects in
(B mode) the mechanical block control system.

VIDEO SIGNAL
CAMERA BLOCK PROCESS CIRCUIT

AUDIO SIGNAL
MIC UNIT
PROCESS CIRCUIT

SELF-DIAGNOSIS COVER RENGE

TROUBLE SYSTEM CONTROL SERVO


SENSOR CIRCUIT CIRCUIT

LOD, UNL S30 CFG


AUDIO VIDEO
LOADING CAPSTAN SIGNAL SIGNAL
MOTOR CYLINDER MOTOR

ESS EST
SUPPLY TAKE-UP
END END
SENSOR SENSOR

RSS STG
SUPPLY CASSETTE
REEL HOLDER
SENSOR SW

TAB, ME, MP
TAPE
DETECT.
SW
RST EJT, UST, REW,
END LED TAKE-UP LST, FWD, HEC
REEL
SENSOR MODE SW

Fig. 1-1 Self-Diagnostic Coverage Range

7-1
1.2 Details of Display/Detection and Applications
Table 1-1 summarizes the details of display/detection of Fig. 1-2 shows the operational processes of the self-
the self-diagnostic functions and their applications. diagnostic functions.

Table 1-1 Details of Display/Detection of Self-Diagnostic Functions and their Applications


Occasional defect self-diagnostic Mechanical block self-diagnostic
function (A mode) function (B mode)
Details of display/ The system control µP memorizes and Displays the data for the defect that has
detection displays the defect data. occurred when the B mode is set.
(If several defects have occurred,
only the last defect detected is memorized.)
Application Used when the defective symptom is not Used to detect the cause of the defect (in the
reproduced during servicing. mechanical block or electrical circuits) and to
determine the defective position of the
mechanical block.
Detected parts Trouble sensors Trouble sensors
Take-up end sensor (EST) Take-up end sensor (EST)
Supply end sensor (ESS) Supply end sensor (ESS)
Take-up reel sensor (RST) Take-up reel sensor (RST)
Supply reel sensor (RSS) Supply reel sensor (RSS)
Cylinder (S30) Cylinder (S30)
Capstan motor (CFG) Capstan motor (CFG)
Loading motor (LOD, UNL)
Mechanism mode switch
(EJT, UST, REW, LST, FWD, HEC)
Tape detection switches, etc.
Erase prevention tab
detection switch (TAB)
ME/MP detection switch (ME)
Hi-8 MP detection switch (MP)
Cassette holder switch (STG)
Cautions When the rewind mode is entered, the defect Engage the B mode after completing the A
data is erased. mode.
If the B mode is engaged first, the defect data
may be erased.

[A Mode]
Parts to be tested <Detection/Storage> <Display>

Trouble sensors System control µP EVF (LCD)/ Display


Cylinder Defect data (Data of last defect Set to the A mode (Defective parts
Capstan motor detected) flash)

[B Mode] Parts to be tested <Detection> <Display>

Trouble sensors
Cylinder System EVF(LCD)/display
Capstan motor control (defective parts
Set to the Loading motor Defect µP flash)
B mode Mechanism mode switch data
Tape detection switches, etc.

Fig. 1-2 Oeration Processes of Self-Diagnostic Functions

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1.3 Setting Procedure and Details of Diagnosis
1.3.1 Occasional Defect Self-Diagnostic Function (A Mode)
(1) Setting Procedure
1) Connect (attach) a power supply (battery).
2) Set the CAM/OFF/VIDEO switch to"VIDEO".
3) Press the DATE button. [Within half a second]
4) Press the DATE and REW buttons simultaneously and
hold them for 3-5 seconds.

××,× <××.××> 200×/××/×× <Results of self-diagnosis>


The shaded items flash if they are defective.
LOD EJT UNL
See Table 1-2 for the results of diagnosis.
RSS UST RST
Cautions:
ESS REW EST
Do not press any buttons other than those
CFG LST S30
specified during self-diagnosis; otherwise, it
TAB FWD STG
may cause a malfunction.
ME HEC MP
Only the shaded items are tested in the A mode.
0123456789ABCDEF Other items are ignored.
H: 0000000002001000 [To release]
0000 L: 110111180100BD00
Set the CAM/OFF/VIDEO switch to "OFF".
×××/××× AUDD140 Press the DATE and REW buttons simultaneously.

(2) Results of Diagnosis


Table 1-2 summarizes the results of diagnosis and the
circuits/parts deemed to be defective in the A mode.

Table 1-2 Details of A Mode Self-Diagnosis


Part Display Results of diagnosis Parts/circuits deemed to be defective
Trouble RSS The pulse from the supply reel sensor is Supply reel disk
sensors defective. Trouble sensor (reel sensor)
IC0901
RST The pulse from the take-up reel sensor is Take-up reel disk
defective. Trouble sensor (reel sensor)
IC0901
ESS The pulse from the supply end sensor is Trouble sensors (end sensor/end LED)
defective. Q0905
IC0901
DC-DC converter circuit (B+ line)
EST The pulse from the take-up end sensor is Trouble sensors (end sensor/end LED)
defective. Q0905
IC0901
DC-DC converter circuit (B+ line)
Cylinder S30 The SW30/25 (CYL. FG) pulse is defective. Cylinder
IC0631
IC0901
DC-DC converter circuit
Capstan CFG The CAPST. FG pulse is defective. Capstan motor
IC0651
IC0901
DC-DC converter circuit
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1.3.2 Mechanical Block Self-Diagnostic Function (B Mode)
Caution: Complete the A mode before engaging the
Supply reel disk
B mode.

Idler plate
(1) Setting Procedure
1) Connect (attach) a power supply (battery). Cassette holder
switch
2) Press the EJECT switch to set to the eject state.
3) Press the "Hi-8 MP" switch on the trouble sensor and
the DATE button and hold them, then set the CAM/
OFF/VIDEO switch to "VIDEO" (Hold this state for a Hi-8 MP switch
few seconds.) [Within 3 seconds].
Sub chassis
4) Close the cassette lid.

Fig.1-3 Hi-8 MP Switch Position

<Results of self-diagnosis>
The defective items flash.
The shaded items are the tape detection switches
××,× <××.××> 200×/××/××
and cassette holder switch which flash when they are
LOD EJT UNL not pressed.
RSS UST RST See Table 1-3 for the results of diagnosis.
ESS REW EST Cautions:
CFG LST S30 Do not press any buttons other than those specified
TAB FWD STG during self-diagnosis; otherwise, it may cause a
ME HEC MP malfunction.
0123456789ABCDEF The indications in dotted lines are not covered by the
H: 0000000002001000 self-diagnostic functions.
0000 L: 110111180100BD00 It is normal for the diagnostic procedure to end in the
×××/××× AUDD140 eject state. Do not close the cassette lid thereafter.
[To release]
Set the CAM/OFF/VIDEO switch to "OFF".

5) The procedure ends in the eject state.

Caution: Do not close the cassette lid.

(2) Results of diagnosis


Table 1-3 summarizes the results of diagnosis and the
circuits/parts deemed to be defective in the B mode.

Table 1-3 Results of B Mode Self-Diagnosis (1/2)


Results of diagnosis
Part Display Parts/circuits deemed to be defective
(Detect display conditions)
Loading LOD The loading motor is defective when running Loading motor
motor forward. Rotation of drive gears in mechanical block
(Does not load within 10 seconds.) faulty.
IC0671
IC0901
UNL The loading motor is defective when runnig IC0902
in reverse. Power supply (5V, B+) lines.
(Does not unload within 10 seconds.)
Trouble RSS The pulse from the supply reel sensor is Supply reel disk
sensors defective. Trouble sensor (reel sensor)
(There is one pulse or less withinte two Capstan motor
seconds.) IC0901
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Table 1-3 Results of B Mode Self-Diagnosis (2/2)
Results of diagnosis
Part Display Parts/circuits deemed to be defective
(Detect display conditions)
Trouble RST The pulse from the take-up reel sensor is Take-up reel disk
sensor defective. Trouble sensor (reel sensor)
(There is one pulse or less within two Capstan motor
seconds.) IC0901
ESS The pulse from the supply end sensor is Trouble sensors (end sensor/end LED)
defective. (No pulse is input for more than Q0905
100 ms continuously within two seconds.) IC0901
DC-DC converter circuit (B+ line)
EST The pulse from the take-up end sensor is Trouble sensors (end sensor/end LED)
defective. (No pulse is input for more than Q0905
100 ms continuously within two seconds.) IC0901
DC-DC converter circuit (B+ line)
Tape TAB The erase prevention tab detection switch Caution: These switches flash when they are
detection detects the record inhibit state (OFF). not pressed.
switches, ME The ME/MP tape detection switch detects It is abnormal if they flash when
etc. the MP state (OFF). pressed.
MP The Hi-8 MP tape detection switch detects Trouble sensor
the normal MP state (OFF). IC0901
STG The cassette holder switch detects the state
where the cassette holder is not lowered
(OFF).
Capstan CFG The CAPST. FG pulse is defective. Capstan motor
motor (150 pulses or less within two seconds.) IC0651
IC0901
DC-DC converter circuit
Cylinder S30 The SW30/25 (CYL. FG) pulse is defective. Cylinder
(No pulse is input normally within two IC0631
seconds.) IC0901
DC-DC converter circuit
Mechanism UST The unloading stop position detection signal Caution: The positions shown on the left are
mode is defective. detected in the order described
switch REW The rewind position detection signal is within 10 seconds.
defective. Mechanism mode switch
LST The loading stop position detection signal is Trouble sensor
defective. IC0901
FWD The play or fast forward position detection Defective rotation/phase of drive gears in
signal is defective. mechanical block.
HEC Between the fast forward position and unloading Loading motor.
stop position detection signal isdefective. Tape transport components.
EJT The eject position detection signal is Guide roller rails
defective. DC-DC converter circuit.

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2. DEMONSTRATION (DEMO) MODE
This camera/recorder is equipped with a demonstration 2) When "DEMO AUTO" is specified using the menu, set
mode in which the incorporated functions are automatically the CAM/OFF/VIDEO switch from OFF to CAM while
switched and displayed. holding down the PLAY button, wi h a l the following
conditions satisfied:
Caution: Cassette tape not inserted
The camera/recorder does not accept functions (opera- STANDBY/LOCK switch set to STANDBY
tions) other than those shown below:
EJECT 3) Specify "DEMO START" using the menu with a
Setting CAM/OFF/VIDEO switch to OFF cassette not inserted, and then release the menu.
Note: "DEMO START" cannot be specified when a
cassette is in the camera/recorder.
2.1 Setting the Demo Mode
Attach a power supply (battery) and choose one of the
following procedures: 2.2 Exiting the Demo Mode
Perform one of the following procedures to exit the demo
1) When "DEMO AUTO" is specified using menu, leave mode:
the camera/recorder for approx. 10 minutes with all the
following conditions satisfied: 1) CAM/OFF/VIDEO switch to OFF or remove the power
Date not set supply.
Cassette tape not inserted 2) Load a cassette.
In the camera recording mode

2.3 Contents of Demonstration


The following table shows the examples of display/operation contents in the demo mode:
The display/operation in the demo mode will vary, depending on the model (equipped functions provided or not).

No. Item Display content, example of display Display time Remarks


1 Start of demo All display off. For approx. 4 s
2 Display of model name ----------
3 WELCOME display WELCOME TO HITACHI ----------
DIGITAL DEMONSTRATION
4 Introduction of functions HQ D.ZOOM/7-MODE EFFECTS/TBC/ ---------- Varies, depending on the
CNR/7-COLOR TITLES/EDGE CLEAN/ model.
6-MODE FADER/2.5" LCD/EIS/
PROGRAM AE
5 EIS simulation EIS OFF: Electronic zoom operation, For approx. 3 s Only for models with EIS
vertical picture shaking is considerable. function.
EIS ON: Electronic zoom operation, For approx. 3 s
vertical picture shaking is negligible.
6 HQ DIGITAL ZOOM Rapidly changing from wide to tele in For approx. 3 s Performed twice.
demonstration digital zoom area.
Rapidly changing from tele to wide in For approx. 3 s
digital zoom area.
7 6-MODE FADE White Fade: In - Stop - Out ---------- Each stop time is for
demonstration Wipe Fade: In - Stop - Out approx. 1 s.
Mosaic Fade: In - Stop - Out
Art Fade: In - Stop - Out
Zoom Fade: In - Stop - Out
Black & White Fade: In - Stop - out
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No. Item Display content, example of display Display time Remarks
8 7-MODE EFFECTS 16 × 9 picture For approx. 3 s
demonstration Negative picture each
Half -mirror picture
Mosaic picture
Art picture
Sepia color picture
No color (black & white) picture
9 TBC simulation TBC OFF: Electronic zoom operation, For approx. 3 s Performed twice.
horizontal picture shaking is negligible.
TBC ON: Normal picture (horizontal For approx. 3 s
shaking stops.
10 User registered title TITLE DEMO ----------
demonstration
11 7-COLOR TITLES Preset titles appear in sequence. For approx. 1 s
demonstration each
The display is returned to the first title, For approx. 1 s Colors change from white
and then its color is changed. each to yellow, cyan, magenta,
red, green, and back to
white in sequence.
12 Returning to 1.

Memo

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CHAPTER 8 AC ADAPTER
VM-ACE5A
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