FUJIFILM FinePix F410 Service Manual

DIGITA L CAMERA
FinePix F410
SER VICE MANUAL
US/CA/EU/EG/GE/AS/CH-Model
W ARNING
THE COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY THE MARK “ ” O N THE SCHEMA TIC DIAGRAM AND IN THE P ART S LIST ARE CRITICAL FOR SAFETY. PLEASE REPLACE ONLY B Y THE COMPONENTS SPECIFIED ON THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND IN THE PART S LIST . IF YOU USE P A RTS NOT SPECIFIED, IT MAY RESULT IN A FIRE AND AN ELECTORICAL SHOCK.
FUJI PHOTO FILM CO.,LTD.
Printed in Japan 2003.03(S.K.)
SAFETY CHECK-OUT
After correcting the original problem, perform the following safety check before returning the product to the customer.
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1. Check the area of your repair for unsoldered or poorly soldered connections. Check the entire board surface for solder splasher and bridges.
2. Check the interboard wiring to ensure that no wires are “pinched” or contact high-wattage resistors.
3. Look for unauthorized replacement parts, particu­larly transistors, that were installed during a previous repair. Point them out to the customer and recommend their replacement.
4. Look for parts which, though functioning, show obvious signs of deterioration. Point them out to the customer and recommend their replacement.
5. Caution: For continued protection against
2.5A 125/250V
2.5A 125/250V
RISK OF FIRE­REPLACE FUSE AS MARKED
fire hazard, replace only with same type 2.5 amperes 125/250 volts fuse.
Attention:
Afin d’assurer une protection permanente contre les risques d’incendie, remplacer uniquement par un fusible de meme, type 2.5 amperes, 125/250 volts.
6. Warning: To reduce the electric shock, be
WARNING!
HIGH VOLTAGE
careful to touch the parts.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. General
1-1.Product Specification .............................................................4
1-2.Camera Features ..................................................................... 6
1-3.Names of External Components ............................................ 7
2.Disassembly
2-1. Internal Components ............................................................. 8
2-2. Removing the R PANEL ASSY ............................................. 9
2-3. Removing the KEY FPC ASSY ............................................. 9
2-4. Removing the F PANEL ASSY .......................................... 10
2-5. Removing the BARRIER MOTOR ASSY ........................... 1 0
2-6. Removing the FRONT FPC ASSY ..................................... 11
2-7. Removing the CABI.BOTTOM ASSY ................................ 11
2-8. Removing the LENS UNIT .................................................. 12
2-9. Removing the MAIN PWB ASSY ....................................... 12
2-10.Removing the FLASH UNIT ............................................... 13
2-11.Removing the LCD UNIT ..................................................... 14
2-12.Removing the BATTERY CONNECTOR ASSY ................ 14
3.Circuit Diagrams
4-14.Flash adjustment ................................................................ 38
4-15.Firmware Download .......................................................... 39
4-16.End Setting .......................................................................... 41
5.Final Inspection
5-1. Preparations for Inspection .............................................. 44
5-1-1.Measuring Devices ........................................................... 44
5-1-2.Jigs ..................................................................................... 4 4
5-1-3.Connections ...................................................................... 45
5-2. Inspections .......................................................................... 46
5-2-1.External Inspections ......................................................... 46
5-2-2.Power Supply Switch Check .......................................... 46
5-2-3.Checking Movie Mode Shock Noise ............................... 46
5-2-4.Checking Resolution ......................................................... 46
5-2-5.Y Level Check ................................................................... 47
5-2-6.Checking Strobe Photography ........................................ 47
5-2-7.Checking Movie and Audio .............................................. 4 8
5-2-8.Checking the Erase Mode ................................................ 4 8
5-2-9.Checking for Low Battery ............................................... 4 8
5-2-10.Checking Current Consumption .................................... 48
5-2-11.Checking the LCD Display Image ................................. 4 8
5-2-12.Settings at Shipment ...................................................... 49
5-2-13.Clearing Time Setup ....................................................... 49
3-1. Cautions ............................................................................... 1 5
3-2. Basic Block Names and Functions .................................. 15
3-3. Functions of Primary Blocks ............................................. 16
3-3-1.Technical Outline .............................................................. 1 6
3-3-2.Block Functions................................................................. 16
3-4. Block Diagram ..................................................................... 17
3-5. MAIN PWB ASSY Mounting Diagram ............................... 19
3-6. Circuit line of DC(F501/F502/F503) ................................. 20
3-7. Circuit line of DC(F651/652) ............................................. 21
3-8. Circuit line of DC(F801) ..................................................... 22
4.Adjustments
4-1. Adjustment Items and Procedures when Replacing
Primary Parts ...................................................................... 23
4-2. Measuring Devices ............................................................ 23
4-3. Jigs ....................................................................................... 23
4-4. Jigs connections ................................................................ 24
4-5. Environment Setup ............................................................. 24
4-6. Installing the Jig Drivers on the PC .................................. 25
4-7. Installing and Starting the Adjustment Software .................. 2 6
4-8. Initializing the Adjustment Software ................................ 26
4-9. Starting the Adjustment Software ................................... 2 9
4-10.CCD data input .................................................................... 31
4-11.Camera adjustment ............................................................ 3 3
4-12.AF adjustment ..................................................................... 35
4-13.Battery voltage adjustment ............................................... 3 6
6.Parts List
6-1-1.Packing and Accessories(US model) ............................ 50
6-1-2.Packing and Accessories(CA model) ........................... 51
6-1-3.Packing and Accessories(EU model) ............................ 52
6-1-4.Packing and Accessories(EG model) ............................ 53
6-1-5.Packing and Accessories(GE model) ............................ 54
6-1-6.Packing and Accessories(AS model) ........................... 55
6-1-7.Packing and Accessories(CH model) ............................ 56
6-2.Cabinet F block ..................................................................... 57
6-3.Cabinet R block ..................................................................... 58
6-4.Electrical Parts ...................................................................... 59
7. Appendix
7-1.Function of display for Firmware Version....................... 60
7-2.List of Related Technical Updates Issued........................ 61
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1.General

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1.General
1-1. Product specification
System
Model Digital camera FinePix F410 Number of effective pixels CCD sensor 1/2.7-inch Super CCD in an interwoven pattern
Number of recorded pixels
File format Still image : JPEG (Exif ver. 2.2)
Storage media xD-Picture Card 16/32/64/128/256MB Viewfinder Real image optical Approx. 80% coverage Lens Fujinon optical 3× zoom lens Aperture F2.8/F7 (automatically selected) Focus TTL contrast-type, Auto focus Focus distance f = 5.7 mm to 17.1 mm (Equivalent to 38 mm to 114 mm on a 35 mm camera) Exposure control TTL 64-zones metering, Program AE, exposure compensation available in Manual
Sensitivity Equivalent to ISO 200/400/800 White Balance Auto (In Manual modes, 7 positions can be selected.) Focal range Normal : Approx. 60 cm (2.0 ft.) to infinity
Shutter Variable-speed, 1/4 sec. to 1/2000 sec. (depend on Exposure mode) Flash Auto flash using flash control sensor
Erase modes ERASE FRAME, ERASE ALL FRAMES, FORMAT (initialize) LCD monitor 1.5-inches, low-temperature polysilicon TFT 118,000 pixels, 100% coverage Self-Timer 10 sec. timer clock
3.1 million pixels
Number of total pixels 3.14 million pixels 2816 × 2120 pixels (6.0 million pixels)/2048 × 1536 pixels/ 1280 × 960 pixels/ 640 × 480 pixels
* Design rule for Camera File System compliant, DPOF compatible
Movie : AVI format, Motion JPEG Audio : WAV format
photography mode
Macro : Approx. 10 cm (0.3 ft.) to 80 cm (2.6 ft.)
Effective range : Wide-angle Approx. 0.4 m to 3.5 m (1.3 ft. to 11.5 ft.)
Telephoto Approx. 0.4 m to 2 m (1.3 ft. to 6.6 ft.)
Flash modes : Auto, Red-Eye Reduction, Forced Flash, Suppressed Flash, Slow
Synchro
Standard number of available shots/recording time for xD-Picture Cards
Quality Number of recorded
pixels Image Data Size
DPC-16 (16MB
DPC-32 (32MB
DPC-64 (64MB
DPC-128 (128MB
DPC-256 (256MB
)
)
)
)
)
6M 3M
2816 2120 2048 1536 640 480
1.5MB 780KB 470KB 10 21 43 86
173
19 40
81 162 325
1M 0.3M
1280 960
33
68 137 275 550
130KB
122 247 497 997
1997
Approx.
Approx.
Approx.
Approx.
Approx.
Input/Output Terminals
DC Input To connect the AC power Adapter AC-5VW/AC-5VHS
(USB) socket For file transfer to a computer and connection to the optional cradle
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6.7
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26.8
98
sec.
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min.
min.
min.
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Approx.
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11.3
22.8
45.6
91.3
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1.General
Power Supply and Others
Power supply Use one of the following
• Rechargeable Battery NP-60 or AC Power Adapter AC-5VW/AC-5VS/AC-5VHS
Available shots using the battery (When fully charged)
NP-60
The number of shots shown here is an approximate guide to the number of con­secutive shots that can be taken based on 50% flash usage at normal tempera­tures. However, the actual number of available shots will vary depending on the ambient temperature when the camera is used and the amount of charge in the battery. The number of available shots will be lower in cold conditions.
Conditions for use Temperature : 0oC to +40oC (+32oF to +104oF)
80% humidity or less (no condensation) Camera dimensions 85.0 mm × 69.4 mm × 27.5 mm/3.3 in. × 2.7 in. × 1.1 in. (W/H/D) (not including accessories and attachments) Camera mass (weight) 165 g/5.8 oz. (not including accessories, battery and xD-Picture Card) Weight for photography Approx. 195 g/6.9 oz. (including battery and xD-Picture Card) Accessories z 16MB, xD-Picture Card (1) Included with : Anti-static case (1)
z NP-60 Rechargeable Battery (1) Soft case included
z Strap (1) z AC-5VW AC Power Adapter (1)
z USB Interface Set (1)
• CD-ROM : Software for FinePix SX (1)
• Special USB cable with Noise Suppression core (1)
z Owner’s Manual (1) Optional Accessories z xD-Picture Card DPC-16 (16MB)/DPC-32 (32MB)/DPC-64 (64MB)/
z BC-65 Battery Charger z NP-60 Rechargeable Battery
z AC-5VH/AC-5VHS AC Power Adapter z PictureCradle CP-FX401
z SC-FX401
z DPC-R1 Image Memory Card Reader
z DPC-AD PC Card Adapter
z CompactFlash Card Adapter
Self timer lamp display
Camera operation
During charging
Switched on
Self-timer photography
Recording Voice Memos
Connected to a computer
Flashing rapidly
Flashing rapidly
Battery Type Number of Shots
LCD monitor ON
LCD monitor OFF
Approx. 240
Approx. 550
DPC-128 (128MB)/DPC-256 (256MB)
• Compatible with Windows 98/98 SE, Windows Me, Windows 2000 Profes­sional, Windows XP or iMac, Mac OS 8.6 to 9.2, Mac OS X (10.1.2 to
10.2.2) and models that support USB as standard.
• Compatible with xD-Picture Card of 16MB to 256MB, and SmartMedia of
3.3V, 4MB to 128MB.
• Compatible with xD-Picture Card of 16MB to 256MB, and SmartMedia of
3.3V, 2MB to 128MB.
• Windows 95/98/98 SE/Me/2000 Professional/XP
• Mac OS 8.6 to 9.2/X (10.1.2/10.1.5)
Display Status
Lit Charging in progress
Off
Blinking
Lit
Lit
Blinking
LitRecording shots
Blinking
Blinking
f
Of
Charging complete
Charging error
POWER switch set to ON (goes off after several seconds)
From 10 seconds to 5 seconds before the shot is taken
For 5 seconds or less before the shot is taken
Start of recording (continuous shots)(excluding movies
Recording in progress
For 5 seconds or less before recording ends
During communication with a computer
During communication with a computer
Ready for disconnection
)
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1-2. Camera Features
Explanation of Terms
DPOF: Digital Print Order Format
DPOF is a format used for recording information on a storage media (image memory card, etc.) that allows you to specify which of the frames shot using a digital camera are printed and how many prints are made of each image.
EV: A number that denotes Exposure Value. The EV is determined by the brightness of
the subject and sensitivity (speed) of the film or CCD. The number is larger for bright subjects and smaller for dark subjects. As the brightness of the subject changes, a digital camera maintains the amount of light hitting the CCD at a con­stant level by adjusting the aperture and shutter speed. When the amount of light striking the CCD doubles, the EV increases by 1. Like­wise, when the light is halved, the EV decreases by 1.
Frame rate (fps): The frame rate is a unit used to indicate the number of images (frames) played
back per second. This camera shoots movie files at 10 consecutive frames per second, a rate that is expressed as 10 fps. By comparison, TV images are played at 30 fps.
JPEG: Joint Photographics Experts Group
A file format used for compressing and saving color images. The compression ratio can be selected, but the higher the compression ratio, the poorer the quality of the expanded image.
Motion JPEG: A type of AVI (Audio Video Interleave) file format that handles images and sound
as a single file. Images in the file are recorded in JPEG format. Motion JPEG can be played back by QuickTime 3.0 or later.
PC Card: A generic term for cards that meet the PC Card Standard.
PC Card Standard: A standard for PC cards determined by the PCMCIA.
PCMCIA: Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (US).
WAVE: A standard format used on Windows systems for saving audio data. WAVE files
have the “.WAV” file extension and the data can be saved in either compressed or uncompressed format. Uncompressed recording is used on this camera. WAVE files can be played back on a personal computer using the following software: Windows: MediaPlayer Macintosh: QuickTime Player * QuickTime 3.0 or later
White Balance: Whatever the kind of the light, the human eye adapts to it so that a white object still
looks white. On the other hand, devices such as digital cameras see a white sub­ject as white by first adjusting the color balance to suit the color of the ambient light around the subject. This adjustment is called matching the white balance. A function that automatically matches the white balance is called an Automatic White Balance function.
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1-3.Names of External Components
1.General
Shutter button
Flash
Self-timer lamp
Power switch
Flash control senso
Microphone
Viewfinder window
Speake
Lens/Lens cove
(
USB) socket
Cradle connection
DC IN 5V (power input
socket
socket
)
Mode switch
Viewfinder
Viewfinder lamp
LCD monitor
Tripod mount
Battery cover
/Macro button
( ) ( ) /Zoom button
/Flash button
MENU/OK button
BACK button
DISP button
Strap mount
Photo mode button
Battery compartment
Battery release catch
xD-Picture Card slot
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2. Disassembly

2. Disassembly
2-1. Internal Components
KEY PWB ASSY
BATTERY FRAME
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R PANEL ASSY
LCD UNIT
FRONT FPC ASSY
F PANEL ASSY
BATTERY CONNECTOR ASSY
FLASH UNIT
MAIN PWB ASSY
MICROPHONE
MAIN FRAME ASSY
TRIPOD FRAME
SPEAKER ASSY
SP RUBBER
LENS ASSY
BARRIER MOTOR UNIT
CABI.BOTTOM ASSY
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2-2. Removing the R PANEL ASSY
2. Disassembly
[Removal]
1 Remove the six M1.7x3.5 (*)screws and the
M1.7x5.5 screw.
2 Open the battery cover.
3 Raise the R PANEL ASSY in the direction of the
arrow.
4 Remove the FFC (see below for removal of the
FFC).
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1
1
1 -1
3
2
(*):notice
The six screws of CABI R are type of a special
shape,and require a special screwdriver for removal.
The special screwdriver is available as a jig.
Special screwdriver:ZJ00583-100 (common to Fxf402)
[Assembly]
Assemble in the reverse order to removal.
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2-3. Removing the KEY FPC ASSY
[Removal]
1 Remove the two M1.7x2.5 screws.
2 Peel off the double-sided tape.
3 Remove the battery frame in the direction of the
arrow.
4 Peel off the three pieces of double-sided tape, and
remove the KEY FPC ASSY.
1
3
Double-sided tape
2
3
[Assembly]
Assemble in the reverse order to disassembly.
4
4 Double-sided tape
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2. Disassembly
2-4. Removing the F PANEL ASSY
[Removal]
1 Raise the F PANEL ASSY as shown in the diagram
and remove the FFC.
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2-5. Removing the BARRIER MOTOR
ASSY
[Removal]
1 Remove the connector lock.
2 Remove the two M1.75x2.5 screws.
3 Remove the BARRIER MOTOR ASSY in the direc-
tion of the arrow.
2
3
[Assembly]
Assemble in the reverse order to disassembly.
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1
[Assembly]
Assemble in the reverse order to disassembly.
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2-6. Removing the FRONT FPC ASSY
2. Disassembly
[Removal]
1 Remove the connector.
2 Remove the SPEAKER ASSY.
3 While removing the double-sided tape, remove it
from the rib on the case.
4 Remove the two M1.75x2.5 screws.
5 Remove the M1.75x2.5 screw.
6 Remove the flexible connector rearwards.
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6
2
1
4
Double-sided tape
3
Double-sided tape
[Assembly]
Assemble in the reverse order to disassembly.
2-7. Removing the CABI.BOTTOM
ASSY
[Removal]
1 Remove the M1.75x3 screw.
2 Raise the connector board.
3 Remove the engagement and remove the TRIPOD
FRAME in the direction of the arrow.
4 Raise the Smart Media removal button.
5 Remove the CABI.BOTTOM ASSY in the direction of
the arrow.
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3
5
1
2
Engagement part
[Assembly]
Assemble in the reverse order to removal.
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2. Disassembly
2-8. Removing the LENS UNIT
[Removal]
1 Remove the two flexible connectors.
2 Remove the LENS UNIT.
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2
2-9. Removing the MAIN PWB ASSY
Note:
Always ensure that the FLASH ASSY main condenser is discharged before beginning disassembly.
[Removal]
1 Remove the M1.7x3 screw.
2 Remove the board in the direction of the arrow.
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2
[Assembly]
Assemble in the reverse order to disassembly.
Discharge point
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3 Remove the LCD flexible connector.
4 Remove the lead wire.
5 Remove the M1.7x3 screw.
6 Raise the board in the direction of the arrow.
7 Remove the strobe flexible connector, and remove
the MAIN PWB ASSY.
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6
3
4
2-10. Removing the FLASH UNIT
[Removal]
1 Remove the M1.7x3 screw.
2 Remove the FLASH UNIT in the direction of the
arrow.
[Assembly]
Assemble in the reverse order to disassembly.
1
2
[Assembly]
Assemble in the reverse order to disassembly.
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2. Disassembly
2-11. Removing the LCD UNIT
[Removal]
1 Slide the LCD UNIT in the direction of the arrow,
and remove it.
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2-12. Removing the BATTERY CONNEC-
TOR ASSY
[Removal]
1 Remove the two M1.7x3 screws. 2 Remove the BATTERY CONNECTOR ASSY.
[Assembly]
Assemble in the reverse order to removal.
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2
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[Assembly]
Assemble in the reverse order to removal.
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3. Schematics

3. Circuit Diagrams
3-1. Cautions
<Cautions when replacing parts>
• Do not reuse removed parts. Always use new parts.
• Note that the -ve side of tantalum condensers is readily damaged by heat.
• Except for chemical condensers and tantalum condensers, voltage is not displayed on condensers with a voltage resistance of 50V or less.
• Resistors not marked are 1/16W chip resistors.
• KW = 1000W, MW = 1000KW
• B characteristics of variable resistors and semi-fixed resistors are not displayed.
3-2. Basic Block Names and Functions
Part name Block name Function
LENS CONST CCD BLOCK CCD output MAIN PWB ASSY CAM BLOCK CCD output A/D conversion
CCD driver
PROCESS BLOCK Image signal processing, USB communications,
system control MOTOR BLOCK Shutter/iris/AF/zoom drive POWER ON BLOCK Power supply management LCD BLOCK LCD control AUDIO BLOCK Audio signal processing DC/DC BLOCK Power supply generation CHG BLOCK Li battery charging control STRB BLOCK Strobe charging control
KEY PWB ASSY KEY BLOCK Switches (TELE/WIDE, DISP, MENU/OK, LED etc) FLASH UNIT FLASH BLOCK Strobe
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3-3. Functions of Primary Blocks
3-3-1. Technical Outline
The FinePix F410 incorporates the new generation [Super CCD Honeycomb HR], and new media "xD-picture card". The [Intelligent Highly Integrated Image Processor IC (VCS2; IC302)] is the equivalent of the [Image Signal Processing IC (MD2305; IC204; CSP)] in the previous Finepix F410. The new IC allows a major reduction in photography and playback interval time, and also contributes to better S/N ratio and sharpness, and thus to improvements in image quality. Software-controlled USB communications, and the use of a VCS internal buffer, provides for a reduction in data transmission time.
3-3-2. Block Functions
(1) CCD signal processing/photography circuit (CCD BLOCK) (CAM BLOCK)
The analog video signal output from the CCD (1/2.7", 31100,000-pixel super CCD Honeycomb ) is subject to
pseudo-color compensation processing (CDS), adaptive interpolation processing (CDS), amplified (AGS), and signal mixing (CDS) in the single chip CSP_IC (IC103; ACS)*, and is then A/D converted to a 12-bit digital signal. The CSP_IC incorporates the [TG and SSG functions] previously supported by discrete ICs. The converted digital signal is sent to the Intelligent Highly Integrated Image Processor IC (VCS2; IC302). (* CSP_IC - Chip Size Package IC)
This block incorporates an OFD control IC (IC 101) and a horizontal/vertical drive IC (IC102) for CCD drive.
(2) Motor circuit (MOTOR BLOCK)
The signal processing system IC (VCS2; IC302) receives commands from the switches, manages the motor
drive IC (IC 203), and controls the AF, SHUTTER, ZOOM, and IRIS motors.
(3) Image signal processing (PROCESS BLOCK)
(Input data from CCD)
The 12-bit digital image data (equivalent to 1H) output from the CCD_CAM BLOCK is sent to the Intelligent Highly Integrated Image Processor IC (VCS2; IC302), buffered in the [internal buffer], and converted to 32-bit (16-bitx2) data (CCD RAW data). The converted 32-bit image data (CCD RAW data) is sent to two 16Mbyte SDRAMs (IC303, IC304) via the [I/O bus] in the image signal processing IC for temporary storage (a single frame equivalent (1600 pixels x 1200 lines) of image data is temporarily stored in the SDRAMs).
It is calculated in the [AUTO COMPUTE BLOCK] using the 32-bit image data input to the Intelligent Highly Inte- grated Image Processor IC (VCS2; IC302) and sent to the ACS_IC (IC103) in the CAM BLOCK to obtain the optimum AE, AWB, and AF.
(Recording in the xD-picture Card)
Image data stored in the SDRAMs (IC303, IC304) is sent one line at a time to the [PROCESS BLOCK] via the [I/O bus] in the Intelligent Highly Integrated Image Processor IC (VCS2; IC302). This data is unpacked (converted from 32-bit to 12-bit data) in the [PROCESS BLOCK], preprocessed (digitally clamped, ƒÁ compensated, each of R, G, and B 12-bit data converted to 8-bit data), each of the digital R, G, and B 8-bit signals YC processed (Y:Cb:Cr ratio adjusted to 4:2:2), and each of the Y, Cr, and Cb 8-bit image data sent to the [internal buffer] again. In the internal buffer, each of the Y, Cr, and Cb 8-bit signals are sorted into a format readily subject to DCT com­pression, sent via the [JPEG COMPUTE BLOCK] and [media controller] and recorded in the xD-picture card.
(Image data playback from the xD-picutre card)
Compressed image data from the SSFDC is sent as 8-bit image data to the Intelligent Highly Integrated Image Processor IC (VCS2; IC302), and then sent to the SDRAMs (IC303, IC304) via the [media control unit], [DMA unit], and [internal bus control unit]. The image data temporarily stored in the IC(IC303,IC304) is returned to the Intelli- gent Highly Integrated Image Processor IC (VCS2; IC302), and sent to the [PROCESS BLOCK] via the [media controller] and [JPEG COMPUTE BLOCK]. Each of the Y, Cr, and Cb 8-bit image data signals are post-processed (converted to 8-bit R, G, and B signals) in the [PROCESS BLOCK], text display signals superimposed, and sent to the LCD BLOCK.
Photography adjustment data is stored in the FLASH ROM (IC305).
(4) LCD control (LCD BLOCK)
The R, G, and B digital signals input to the [LCD BLOCK] IC (IC452) from the Intelligent Highly Integrated Image Processor IC (VCS2; IC302) are sent directly to the LCD drive IC for LCD drive and LCD panel brightness control.
(5) Power supply (DCDC BLOCK)
The power supply circuit on the DC board supplies 1.5V [VCS (IC302)], 3.3V [VCS (IC302), FLASH_ROM (IC305), SDRAM (IC304/IC305), KEY PWB, MRSW PWB SSFDC, POWER_ON_IC (IC252), STRB], CAM_3.3V (CAM_BLOCK),
MOT_3.3V (MOTOR_BLOCK), MOT_5.2V (MOTOR_BLOCK, BL_BLOCK, AUDIO_BLOCK), -8V (CCD), -8.5V (LCD), 12V (BL_BLOCK), 16V (CCD, LCD), and UNREG.
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3. Schematics
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KEY
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PWB
GRIP
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FPC
KEY
FPC
12P
FPC
GRIP
R
DC 2P
CABLE
USB 4P
CABLE
14P
P
ST
LED
FPC
BAR MOT
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LCD
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FPC
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18K
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LED
SPEAKE
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FPC
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DC
STRB UNIT
33P
FPC
20P
FPC
3P
WIR E
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LENS
NP-60
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CCD
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IT
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FinePix F410 Service Manual
3-5. MAIN PWB ASSY Mounting Diagram
<Surface A>
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3. Schematics
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<Surface B>
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MAIN-A
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