SPECIFICATIONS AND PARTS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE FOR IMPROVEMENT
COLOR & B/W VIDEO CAMERA
2001September
Digital Media Products Division,Tokai
Cautions
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.
!
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 identificationModel name
TYPE SVK-S274
TYPE SEVK-S274E
TYPE KVK-K274
TYPE KEVK-K274E
Microsoft, MS, MS-DOS, Windows and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
Pentium and Celeron are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation.
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
"Dolby" and double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
Confidential unpublished works. (C) 1992-1997 Dolby Laboratories Inc. All rights reserved.
IBM is registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporations.
Other company names and product names listed are trademarks or brand names belonging to each company.
CAUTION- 1
Notes When Using Service Manual
The following shows the contents to be noted when using service manual:
1. Value units used in parts list
Certain symbols are indicated below for value units of
resistors, capacitors and coils in parts list. When you read
them note the following regular indications:
Parts
Resistor
Capacitor
Coil
Indication in listRegular indication
...........................................
KOHM
................................................
UF
................................................
PF
................................................
UH
...............................................
MH
2. Values in schematic diagrams
The values, dielectric strength (power capacitance) and
tolerances of the resistors (excluding variable resistors)
and capacitors are indicated in the schematic diagrams
using abbreviations.
3. Identifications of sides A/B in
circuit board diagrams
1) Board having a pattern on one side and parts on both
sides.
Side A: Shows discrete parts, viewed from the pattern
side.
Side B: Shows leadless parts, viewed from the
pattern side.
2) Board having patterns on both sides and parts on
both sides.
Side A: Shows parts and patterns which can be seen
when the case is opened.
Side B: Shows parts and the pattern on the back of
side A.
4. Table for indexing locations of parts
This table shows locations of each part on circuit board
diagrams. The locations are indicated using the guide
scales on the external lines of diagrams.
Y (Luminance) Signal 1.0Vp-p
46 dB or more
VK-S234:470 TV Line or more
VK-S234E:460 TV Line or more
VK-K234/K234E:500 TV Line or more
VK-S234/S234E:3.0 lx
VK-K234/K234E:0.1 lx
2.2Comparison of ICs
ITEM
CCD Sensor
Sensor Drive (or Drive Pulse Gen.)
CDS AGC & A/D CONV.
Camera Digital Signal Processor (DSP)
DRAM
Inv.
Clock Generator (or Inv.)
Camera (or Digital) µP
EEPROM
Reset Pulse Gen.
Zoom Motor Drive
Focus Motor Drive
F.Det./Iris Drive
PWM
Y/C Mix. & Video Amp
Level Shift
VCO/Phase Compa.
FV Pulse Gen.
: Do not the pull out the flat cable or touch the exposed
terminal at the connecting position with your bare
hands as it could cause a defective (1) and (2) shown
in Fig. 2-1-2.
*2
: When the SP circuit board is removed, the crystal filter
and rubber are also removed.
Be careful not to damege and lose them.
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CHAPTER 3ELECTRIC CIRCUIT ADJUSTMENT
1.Test Equipment/Jigs Necessary for Adjustment
1.1List of Equipment and Jigs
New
Adjutsment Floppy
Disk (
*1
)
Personal Computer (PC)
[Goods on the Market]
DSP Interface Connect Jig
No. 7069179
Personal Computer Cable
RS-232C (9 or 25 pins)
Straight Type
[Goods on the Market]
1.2List of Charts for Adjustment
DSP-R Jig
No.7099448
*1
: The adjustment floppy disk is not for sale: It will be
supplied only when service maintenance contract
is concluded.
C12 Light Balancing Filter
No.7099369
Color Bar ChartGray Scale ChartBackfocus Chart
1.3 Test Equipment, etc.
Color video monitor (color TV for monitoring)
Oscilloscope
Vectorscope [If not available, adjustment is still possible, but easier if this is used]
Digital voltmeter (DVM)
3100 K light box
DC power supply (9 V/3 A) [To power of video camera]
DC power supply (5 V/1 A) [To power of DSP-R jig]
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2. Before Starting Adjustment
2.1Connections for Adjustment
Connect the video camera to the test equipment and jigs as shown in Fig. 2-1.
LIGHT
BOX
DC POWER
SUPPLY
(9V/3A)
+
GND
DC POWER
SUPPLY
(5V/1A)
VIDEO CAMERA
PG1601
DSP INTERFACE CONNECT JIG
1
RDWHT
2
SDBRW
3
GNDBRW
4
+BBRW
5
GNDBRW
6
VIDEOBRW
7
GND(VIDEO) BRW
8
EX. FVBRW
9
GNDBRW
YEL
RED
9PIN FLAT CABLE
(ACCESSORY)
9
1
2345
1
6
78
WHT
BLK
COLOR VIDEO
MONITOR
9
VIDEO IN
PERSONAL
COMPUTER
+
GND
BLK
2.2Notes
1) All adjustments are performed using the adjustment program and personal computer (PC). The adjustment program is
subject to change without notice for improvements in functions and operability, and the actual instructions on PC screen
may be different from those in this manual: If so, follow the instructions on PC screen to proceed with adjustment.
2) Since this chapter uses the device with the highest performance among the models listed to explain adjustment, the actual
instructions on PC screen may be different from those in this manual, depending on whether some functions are provided
or not: If so, follow the instructions on PC screen to proceed with adjustment.
3) The adjustment program will not operate normally unless the video camera, PC and test equipment/jigs are all turned on.
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DSP-R JIG
Fig. 2-1
PERSONAL
COMPUTER
CABLE (RS-232C)
4) Be sure to connect the video output of video camera to a color video monitor (terminate the video output with 75 ohm:
If the video output is not connected to the monitor (and if it is not terminated with 75 ohm), the output video signal level
cannot be measured correctly.
5) Use light box that does not flicker and whose color temperature is controlled, for adjustment. If an inappropriate light box is
used, precise adjustment will not be possible, and the adjustment program will not operate normally.
6) Take care with the following when pointing the video camera at a chart (light box):
Focus the chart correctly.
Set the chart (light box) 30-50 cm away from the lens surface, and avoid any effects from surrounding light (except for
a case where some designation is given).
Aim at the chart and let chart fill the screen (video period). (Except for a case where some designation is given.)
2.3Setting Test Equipment
1) Set the switches, knobs and each mode of oscilloscope as follows for adjustment:
Probe:10:1
TIME/DIV:10 or 20 µs (except for a case where some designation is given)
VOLTS/DIV:Will vary depending on the measurement object (except for a case where some designation is
given)
Synchronization:Internal sync (except for a case where some designation is given)
AC/DC/GND:AC (except for a case where some designation is given)
Note: The names of switches, knobs, modes, etc. of oscilloscope may vary slightly depending on the manufacturer or
model. Since some oscilloscopes may have switches, etc. other than the above that must be set, see the instruction
manual of the particular oscilloscope for details.
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3.List of Adjustment Items
The following table shows the adjustment items, their purposes, and whether or not check is required after replacing major
components.
The components shown in the table below are the minimum to be checked after replacing major components: If several
components have been replaced - or depending on the cause of a defect - more components may need to be checked.
: CHECK
ItemsPurpose Adjustment
Data Initialize
Data Initilize (*2)
Initilizing EEPROM.
Electric Volume
To suppress noise in the CCD sensor
CDS Sampling Pulse
output signal and maximize the signal
level.
Camera Adjustment (Adjustment)
Auto Iris
Matrix (*3)
White Balance (*3)
Chroma Gain (*3)
To set the iris control data.
To compensate for uneveness in the
chroma signal
To input the automatic white balance
control data.
To set the color satuation under the
reference color temperrature.
Auto Focus
Zoom/Focus Tracking
AF Noise Level
To set the out-of -focus correction level
during zooming.
To set the noise level in the autofocus
circuit.
Circuit Boards
PC
SP
(*1)
Electrical Parts
IC1001 IC1101 IC1201
IC1250
(*1)
IC1351
Other
Lens Block
Check of Zoom Trace
To check the autofocus adjustment.
Spot Noise
Spot Noise
*1: When replacing the PC circuit board (containing EEPROM) or EEPROM, be sure to perform all adjustments
only after "Data Initialize".
*2: Since all adjustments must be performed any time "Data Initialize" is done, do not perform it indiscriminately.
*3: For the color video camera (TYPE S/SE).
Note: If error message appears during adjustment, refer to "10. Error Messages".
1) Connect the video camera, DSP-R jig and PC as shown in Fig. 2-1, and supply
power to them. (*1)
2) Operate the PC to start MS-DOS . (*2)
R
3) Make sure that the adjustment floppy disk is write-protected.
4) Insert the adjustment floppy disk into the floppy disk drive of PC.
5) Use the PC keyboard to type A: and press Enter key. (*3) (See the MS-DOS
screen-1 and 2)
6) Type SMAP_IBM (space) 1 and press Enter key. (*4) (See the SMAP input
R
screen)
7) The SMAP will start: Make sure that the model select screen appears on the
PC display. (*5) (See the model select screen)
8) If the appropriate model is displayed on the model select screen, input the
number to PC. If the appropriate model name is not shown on the model select
screen, input P to PC until the model name appears. (*6)
9) The screen for verifying the model name will appear on PC display: If it is
correct, input Y to PC. If it is incorrect, input N and start over (from step 8).
10)Make sure that the main menu appears on PC display: If it does not appear,
check whether model selection (in step 8) is correct.
*1: If the connection of jig, etc. is inappropriate or power is not supplied, the
adjustment program will not start normally.
*2: For details on how to start MS-DOS, refer to the instruction manual of PC,
since this varies for each PC.
*3: The letter to be input is to designate the drive into which the adjustment
floppy disk has been inserted. If using a drive other than A, designate the
drive.
*4: The number to be input after a space is to designate the serial port no. of
PC. If the PC has two or more serial ports, and the DSP-R jig is connected
to a port other than serial port 1, input the serial port number.
*5: If the model select screen does not appear, make sure of the following:
Power is supplied to the video camera and DSP-R jig.
The designation of drive (in step 5) is correct.
The designation of serial port is correct.
The correct adjustment floppy disk has been correctly inserted.
*6: If an erroneous model name or number is selected, misoperation message
will appear on PC display: Press any key to restore the model select
screen.
MS-DOS screen-1
MS-DOS screen-2
Type SMAP_IBM 1.
SMAP input screen
Press Enter key.
Model select screen
Model select (Input the number).
Screen for verifying model name
Input Y.
Main menu
To terminate the adjustment program (SMAP):
Press the Esc key once to three times until the PC display returns from
each menu screen to the MS-DOS screen.
When the MS-DOS screen appears on PC display, turn off the video camera
and jig.
Referrence
Misoperation message
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5.Data Initialize Procedure
The following explains the adjustment procedure using the adjustment program (SMAP), following the order of items on PC
display.
Refer to "4. Starting Adjustment Program (SMAP)" in advance, start SMAP and display the main menu on PC display.
In actual work, it is possible to adjust one item independently.
Note: If error message appears on PC display during adjustment, perform troubleshooting, referring to "10. Error Messages".
5.1Data Initialize
This procedure initializes the data in EEPROM (including the adjustment data).
Any time you replace the PC circuit board (containing EEPROM) or EEPROM, be
sure to perform this procedure. [Generally, this procedure is not necessary after
replacing other circuit board (components).]
Important:
After completing this adjustment, be sure to perform all adjustment items as
follows.
Procedure:
1) Input A to PC on the main menu screen.
2) The screen for verifying the initialization will appear: Input Y to PC. (*1)
3) Follow the instructions on PC display thereafter.
*1: Entering N on the screen for verifying initialization will restore the
The following explains the adjustment procedure using the adjustment program (SMAP), following the order of items on PC
display.
Refer to "4. Starting Adjustment Program (SMAP)" in advance, start SMAP and display the main menu on PC display.
In actual work, it is possible to adjust one item independently.
Note: If error message appears on PC display during adjustment, perform troubleshooting, referring to "10. Error Messages".
Before starting:
1) Input B to PC on the main menu screen to display the electronic volume
menu screen. (*1)
*1: Pressing the Esc key on the adjustment menu screen will restore the
main menu screen.
Main menu
Input B.
Electronic volume menu
6.1CDS Sampling Pulse Adjustment
Incompleted Phenomenon:
Diagonal beats and horizontal noise occur.
Condition:
Leave the video camera for more than 2 minutes until the circuits are
stabilized after turing it on, then start adjustment.
Procedure:
1) Input 1 to PC on the adjustment menu screen.
2) Follow the instruction on PC display thereafter.
Electronic volume menu
Input 1.
Follow the instructions on PC display
thereafter.
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7.Camera Adjustment (Adjustment) Procedure
The following explains the adjustment procedure using the adjustment program
(SMAP), following the order of items on PC display.
Refer to "4. Starting Adjustment Program (SMAP)" in advance, start SMAP and
display the main menu on PC display.
In actual work, it is possible to adjust one item independently.
Note: If error message appears on PC display during adjustment, perform
troubleshooting, referring to "10. Error Messages".
Before starting:
1) Input C to PC on the main menu screen to display the adjustment menu
screen.
2) Input to PC the appropriate adjustment number. (*1)
*1: Pressing the Esc key on the adjustment menu screen will restore
the main menu screen.
7.1Auto Iris Control Adjustment
Incompleted Phenomenon:
The picture becomes too bright.
The picture becomes too dark.
Condition:
Set the zoom to wide end and point at the light box, without chart inserted, to
fill the screen.
Procedure:
1) Input 1 to PC on the adjustment menu screen.
2) Follow the instruction on PC display thereafter.
3) After the AIC (auto iris control) adjustment complete screen appears,
press any key to restore the adjustment menu screen.
4) Turn the video camera off, leave as is for at least 5 seconds, and then
turn it on again. (*1)
*1: When the video camera is turned on again, the SMAP may not
operate normally, and the following adjustments may not be possible.
If this happens, press the Esc key to restore the MS-DOS screen,
and then restart the SMAP.
[1]AUTO IRIS CONTROL
[2]MATRIX
[3]WHITE BALANCE
[4]CHROMA GAIN
[ESC] RETURN TO MAIN MENU
Please select [1] - [3] or [ESC]
<< ADJUSTMENT OF WHITE BALANCE >>
ADJUSTMENT FINISHED
PRESS ANY KEY
1) Input 2 to PC on the adjustment menu screen.
2) The matrix adjustment screen will appear.
3) Press the D key to minimize the yellow (YEL) level.
Press the U key so the ratio between yellow (YEL) and blue (BLU) levels
is 1:4.
Press the Ctrl key and hold it down, then press the U and D keys so the
ratio between yellow (YEL) and blue (BLU) levels is 1:4.
4) Press the Enter key: The PC display will switch from the matrix data write
screen to matrix adjustment complete screen.
5) Press any key to restore the adjustment menu screen.
Matrix adjustment
Set the ratio between yellow (YEL) and blue
(BLU) levels is 1:4.
YELLOW (YEL)
BLU : YEL
BLUE (BLU)
1 : 4
Fig. 7-1
7.3White Balance Adjustment [For TYPE S/SE]
Incompleted Phenomenon:
Color of the subject is different from that of the picture.
A white subject is not seen as white.
Equipment/Jig:
C12 light balance filter
Conditions:
Attach a C12 light balance filter to lens.
Set the zoom to wide end, and point at a gray scale chart.
Procedure:
1) Input 3 to PC on the adjustment menu screen.
2) Follow the instructions on PC display thereafter.
3) After the white balance adjustment complete screen appears, press any
key to restore the adjustment menu screen.
Press Enter key.
Matrix data write
Matrix adjustment complete
Press any key.
Adjustment menu
Input 3.
Follow the instructions on PC display
thereafter.
White balance adjustment complete
Press any key.
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7.4Chroma Gain Adjustment [For TYPE S/SE] (Figs. 7-2, 7-3, 7-4)
Incompleted Phenomenon:
Color of the picture is denser than that of the subject.
Color of the picture is lighter than that of the subject.
Test Point:
Video Out (PG1601-6)
Equipment/Jig:
Oscilloscope or Vectorscope
C12 light balance filter
Condition:
Attach a C12 light balance filter to lens
Point the at a color bar chart.
Procedure:
1) Input 4 to PC on the adjustment menu screen.
2) The chroma gain adjustment screen will appear.
3)
When using an oscilloscope (Fig. 7-2):
Press the D or U key to set the red level on waveform to approx. 620
mVp-p.
Then, while holding down the Ctrl key, press the D or U key to set the
red level on waveform to approx. 620 mV ± 20 mVp-p.
When using a vectorscope (Figs. 7-3, 7-4):
Press the D or U key to set the red vector to approx. 220% of burst
vector.
Then, while holding down the Ctrl key, press the D or U key to set the
red vector to approx. 220% ± 5% of burst vector.
4) Press the Enter key: The PC display will switch from the chroma gain data
write screen to chroma gain adjustment complete screen.
5) Press any key to restore the adjustment menu screen.
[1]ADJUSTMENT OF ZOOM/FOCUS TRACKING
[2]ADJUSTMENT OF AF NOISE LEVEL
[3]CHECK OF ZOOM TRACE
[ESC] RETURN TO MENU
Please select [1] - [3] or [ESC]
8.Autofocus Adjustment Procedure
The following explains the adjustment procedure using the adjustment program (SMAP), following the order of items on PC
display.
Refer to "4. Starting Adjustment Program (SMAP)" in advance, start SMAP and display the main menu on PC display.
In actual work, it is possible to adjust one item independently.
Note: If error message appears on PC display during adjustment, perform troubleshooting, referring to "10. Error Messages".
Before starting adjustment:
1) Input D to PC on the main menu screen to display the AF menu screen.
2) Input the appropriate adjustment number to PC. (*1)
*1: Pressing the Esc key on the AF menu screen will restore the main
menu screen.
8.1Zoom/Focus Tracking Adjustment
Incompleted Phenomenon:
Focus is lost during zooming.
Condition:
Point at the backfocus chart, 1500 ± 5mm away from the lens surface.
Light the backfocus chart with 200 - 400 lx.
Caution when Adjustment:
1) Measure the distance between the chart and lens surface precisely.
2) Place the chart as parallel as possible to the lens surface.
3) The backfocus chart should always be at the center of the monitor screen
when the zoom is set to the wide-angle and telephoto ends.
4) The zoom trace adjustment procedure is completed within 2 minutes after
it is selected.
5) Do not place any obstruction between the lens and chart during
adjustment.
Procedure:
1) Input 1 to PC on the AF menu screen.
2) Follow the instructions on PC display thereafter.
Main menu
Input D.
AF menu
AF menu
Input 1.
Follow the instructions on PC display
thereafter.
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8.2AF Noise Level Adjustment
Incompleted Phenomenon:
It takes time until a subject is brought into focus.
Correct focus is not obtained.
Condition:
Point at a light box without a chart inserted at a distance of up to 10cm.
Caution when Adjustment:
1) Place the light box as parallel as possible to the lens surface.
2) The AF noise level adjustment procedure will be completed within thirty
seconds after it is selected.
Procedure:
1) Input 2 to PC on the AF menu screen.
2) Follow the instructions on PC display thereafter.
The following explains the adjustment procedure using the adjustment program (SMAP), following the order of items on PC
display.
Refer to "4. Starting Adjustment Program (SMAP)" in advance, start SMAP and display the main menu on PC display.
In actual work, it is possible to adjust one item independently.
Note: If error message appears on PC display during adjustment, perform troubleshooting, referring to "10. Error Messages".
Important:
Spot noise refers to bright points that appear on the screen, which are caused by a defect in pixel of CCD image sensor.
Perform this adjustment after specified components have been replaced (see "List of Adjustment Items").
Perform this adjustment if spot noise occurs under abnormal usage conditions or after long-term use.
If spot noise still occurs after this adjustment is complete, the CCD image sensor may be defective.
Perform this adjustment after completing all other adjustments. (Perform this adjustment in normal video status.)
9.1Spot Noise Adjustment
Incompleted Phenomenon:
Spot noise occurs under abnormal usage conditions or after long-term use.
Equipment:
Color video monitor (CRT type is desirable)
Condition:
Cap the lens (so that no light enters).
Procedure:
1) Input E to PC on the main menu screen.
2) Follow the instructions on PC display thereafter.
3) The screen for verifying writing of spot noise data will appear: Input Y. (*1)
4) When writing data is complete, the spot noise data write complete screen
will appear: Press any key to restore the main menu screen.
*1: Entering N on the screen for verifying writing of spot noise data will
restore the main menu screen.
Main menu
Input E.
Follow the instructions on PC display
thereafter.
Screen for verifying writing of spot noise data
Input Y.
Spot noise data write complete
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10. Error Messages
A message may appear while you are adjusting the video camera. If a message appears, refer to the following table and take
appropriate corrective action.
10.1 Error Message of Electric Volume and Camera Adjustment
ERROR MESSAGECOUNTERMEASURE
ERROR OCCURRED. IRIS TROUBLE
PRESS ANY KEY
ERROR OCCURRED ON da× ADJUSTMENT
PRESS ANY KEYDefective soldering, damage to pattern, etc. in the above circuit.
D RANGE OVER. ERROR ON da× ADJUSTMENT
PRESS ANY KEY.Defective soldering, damage to pattern, etc. in theabove circuit.
ERROR OCCURRED ON da0 and
da1 ADJUSTMENTcircuits.
PRESS ANY KEYDefective soldering, damage to pattern, etc. in the above circuits.
FILE NOT FOUND !!!!
PRESS ANY KEYCheck the adjustment floppy disk and replace it if necessary.
FILE OPEN ERROR !!!!
PRESS ANY KEYCheck the adjustment floppy disk and replace it if necessary.
ERROR OCCURRED ON C DUTY ADJUSTMENT
PRESS ANY KEYDefective soldering, damage to pattern, etc. in the above circuit.
ERROR OCCURRED ON FDET ADJUSTMENT
PRESS ANY KEY
ERROR OCCURRED. ZOOM DOES NOT WORK
PRESS ANY KEY
TOO BRIGHT
PRESS ANY KEYMove the camera further away from the light box.
TOO DARK
PRESS ANY KEY
D RANGE OVER ERROR ON HALL AMP
IRIS CANNOT OPEN ANY MORE
PRESS ANY KEY
STAURATION ERROR. TOO BRIGHT
PRESS ANY KEYMove the camera further away from the light box.
CAN'T ADJUST WHITE BALANCE
PLEASE RETRY
PRESS ANY KEY
Check whether or not power is supplied.
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.
Check the values in the hall amp circuit.
Check the values in the hall amp circuit.
Check the values in the hall amp circuit and its peripheral
The adjustment program (file) cannot be found.
The adjustment program (file) does not start.
Check the values of the iris drive circuit.
Supply power again and re-adjust.
Check the values in the hall amp circuit.
Defective soldering, damage to pattern, etc. in the above circuit.
Supply power again and re-adjust.
The subject is too bright.
The subject is too dark.
Check the light box.
Move the camera closer to the light box.
Supply power again and re-adjust.
The subject is too dark.
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.
The subject is too bright.
The subject is too bright or too dark.
Check the light box.
Move the camera closer to or away from the light box.
Supply power again and re-adjust.
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10.2 Error Message of Autofocus Adjustment
ERROR MESSAGECOUNTERMEASURE
ERROR OCCURRED. ZOOM DOES NOT WORK
PRESS ANY KEY
TIME OUT ERROR ON FOCUS
TIME OUT ERROR ON ZOOM
TIME OUT ERROR ON AF STEP
AF LIMIT OVER
AF ERROR
TOO DARK
Supply power again and re-adjust.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Insufficient lighting. Check the subject.
10.3 Error Message of Spot Noise Adjustment
ERROR MESSAGECOUNTERMEASURE
ERROR!!
SPOT NOISE COMPENSATION ISEEPROM.
STOPPED BY INITIAL DATA.
PLEASE CHECK THE EEPROM.
PRESS ANY KEY.Check the EEPROM, and if necessary, replace it.
ERROR!!
THRESHOLD DATA ERROR.
PLEASE CHECK THE EEPROM.
PRESS ANY KEY.
ERROR!!
THE SPOT NOISE IS TOO MANY.limit.
CAN'T COMPENSATE ANY MORE.
PRESS ANY KEY.
Spot noise compensation is inhibited by the data in the
Turn the power on again.
Data in the EEPROM is defective. (Initialize it.)
Turn the power on again.
Data in the EEPROM is defective. (Initialize it.)
Check the EEPROM, and if necessary, replace it.
The amount of spot noise that can be compensated reaches the
Turn the power on again.
Check the CCD image sensor, and if necessary, replace it.
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(1) NO ZOOM AND FOCUS OPERATION
TL1301:9V
L1301 faulty
NG
Check IC1201 and
EEPROM
When power turned on:
TL1336:PULSE
TL1331-TL1334:PULSES
Lens block faulty.
1
NG
OK
OK
OK
NG
OK
OK
OK
NG
NG
NG
IC1301-2,10,29:5V
IC1301-12,20:9V
IC1301-28 (TL1311):
PULSE
2
IC1201 faulty
Check the +B line
Check the 5V line
1
Check the connections
of the lens flat cable.
TL1346:3V
TL1335:PULSE
Lens block faulty
IC1201 faulty.
R1215 faulty.
Q1201 faulty.
Check the 3V line
Correct the connections
of the cable.
NG
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
NG
NG
NG
NG
2
IC1301-3:PULSE
IC1301-4:PULSE
Check IC1301
3
IC1201 faulty.
IC1201 faulty.
OK
NG
IC1301-30:PULSE
IC1201 faulty.
10.4 Troubleshooting of Autofocus
This troubleshooting corresponds to "10.2 Error Messages of Autofocus Adjustment". If an error message appears during
autofocus adjustment, use this troubleshooting after referring to "10.2 Error Messages of Autofocus Adjustment".
3 - 17
3
4
When power turned on:
TL1345:PULSE
TL1347-TL1350:PULSES
IC1302-2,10,29:5V
IC1302-30:PULSE
IC1201 faulty.
Check the +B line.
Check the 5V line
Lens block faulty.
NG
OK
NG
NG
OK
NG
OK
IC1302-12,20:9V
NG
OK
OK
IC1302-28 (TL1312):
PULSE
IC1302-3:PULSE
IC1201 faulty.
IC1201 faulty.
NG
NG
OK
OK
IC1302 faulty.
4
Check the connections
of the lens flat cable.
TL1346:3V
TL1344:PULSE
Lens block faulty.
IC1201 faulty.
R1214 faulty.
Q1201 faulty.
Check the 3V line
Correct the connections
of the flat cable.
NG
NG
NG
OK
OK
OK
3 - 18
1
(2) NO FOCUS LENS OPERATION
Does zoom operate
normally?
When power turned on:
TL1336:PULSE
TL1347-TL1350:PULSES
IC1302-2,10,29:5V
IC1302-12,20:9V
IC1302-28 (TL1312):
PULSE
IC1302-3:PULSE
IC1302 faulty.
IC1201 faulty.
IC1201 faulty.
Check the +B line
Check the 5V line
Lens block faulty.
See "(1)No zoom and
focus operation."
NO
NG
OK
OK
NG
NG
OK
NG
OK
NG
OK
NG
OK
OK
YES
IC1302-30:PULSE
IC1201 faulty.
NG
OK
1
OK
OK
OK
NG
NG
NG
Check the connections
of the lens flat cable
TL1346:3V
TL1344:PULSE
Lens block faulty.
IC1201 faulty.
R1214 faulty.
Q1201 faulty.
Check the 3V line
Correct the connections
of the flat cable.
3 - 19
(3)NO ZOOM OPERATION
Does focus operate
normally?
NO
YES
NGCheck the
zoom switch unit.
Check IC1201 and
EEPROM
When power turned on:
TL1336:PULSE
TL1331-TL1334:PULSES
IC1301-2,10,29:5V
IC1301-12,20:9V
IC1301-28:PULSE
2
OK
NG
OK
NG
OK
NG
NG
OK
Lens block faulty.
Zoom switch faulty.
See "(1) No zoom and
focus operation."
Check the 5V line
Check the +B line
IC1201 faulty.
OK
OK
NG
1
1
Check the connections
of the lens flat cable.
TL1346:3V
TL1335:PULSE
Lens block faulty.
2
IC1301-3:PULSE
IC1301-4:PULSE
IC1301 faulty
Correct the connections
of the flat cable.
Check the 3V line
IC1201 faulty.
R1215 faulty.
Q1201 faulty.
IC1201 faulty.
IC1201 faulty.
NG
NG
NG
NG
NG
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
IC1301-30:PULSE
IC1201 faulty.
NG
OK
3 - 20
(4) NO AUTOFOCUS OPRATION
NO
NO
1
Does the video
level increase?
Camera circuit faulty.
Increase the illumination
of the subject.
VIDEO SIGNAL:
360mVp-p or more
Connect an oscilloscope
to video output
Does zoom operate
normally?
See "(1) No zoom and
focus operation."
NO
YES
YES
YES
3
TL1346:3V
TL1344:PULSE
Lens block faulty.
IC1201 faulty.
R1214 faulty.
Q1201 faulty.
Check the 3V line
Correct the connections
of the flat cable.
NG
OK
NG
OK
NG
OK
Check the connections
of the lens flat cable.
1
Set the zoom to the
wide-angle end.
Point at the objects
from the infinity to
close-up ends.
Is there a point at
which focus is obtained
between the infinity
and close-up ends?
Check IC1201 and
EEPROM
NO
OK
NG
YES
TL1345:PULSE
2
3
Initialize the unit
and adjust autofocuss.
Does autofocus
operate normally?
IC1201 faulty.
END
NO
YES
Note: For the item marked , perform all
the adjustments required when the
unit is initialized, before
adjusting autofocus.
3 - 21
2
TL1347-TL1350:PULSES
IC1302-2,10,29:5V
IC1302-12,20:9V
IC1302-28 (TL1312):
PULSE
IC1302-3:PULSE
IC1302 faulty.
IC1201 faulty.
IC1201 faulty.
Check the +B line
Check the 5V line
Lens block faulty.
OK
NG
NG
NG
NG
NG
OK
OK
OK
OK
IC1302-30:PULSE
IC1201 faulty.
NG
OK
(5) SUBJECT IS GREATLY OUT-OF-FOCUS WHEN ZOOMED.
NG
NO
NO
OK
Check the Zoom switch
unit.
IC1201-49:1.2-1.6V
Initialize the unit and
adjust autofocus
Does autofocus
operate normally?
END
IC1201 faulty.
D1201,C1207,R1205
faulty.
Zoom switch faulty.
Note: For the item marked , perform all
the adjustments required when the
unit is initialized, before
adjusting autofocus.
CODE PART NAME
AR 2SB1462
BR 2SC2412KBRST
CQ STC-2411K-Q
E2 TC7S08FU
E6 TC7SU04FU
LD 2SC2462-LD-T
HA TC7SH14FU
H6 TC7SHU04FUL
H9 UMH9N
F7 KV1470-T
K DA221
MO MA132WA
3.0L MA3030L-T
CCD OUT
GND(M)
Y
C
C
Y
S
R1122
BLM11P600SPT
(For Display)
A-a A-b
A-a
+
(For Printing)
A-b
11
12
13
14
0
0
0000
000
0
0000 00
3.1
3.1
3.1
1.2
1.6
1.9
3.1
3.1
3.1
3.1
1.6
3.2
3.0
0.4
0
3.3
0
3.0
1.1
1.5
2.0
0
3.2
0
3.3
0
0
3.3
3.3
0
3.3
0
3.3
0
3.3
3.3
3.3
3.3
3.3
3.3
3.3
2.3
1.7
1.6
2.0
3.3
1.3
0
3.3
00000
000
0
0
3.3
0
0
1.0
3.3
0
0
2.0
3.3
3.3
3.3
3.3
3.3
3.0
0
0
0
0
0
3.3
3.3
1.6
1.6
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
5
5
0
8.3
8.3
0
0
00
0
0
5
3.3
8.3
0
0
0
0
0
5
3.3
8.3
14.7
14.7
5
5
2.1
0.8
2.1
0.8
12.3
14.0
10.0
7.4
9.4
5.4
12.3
14.0
10.0
7.4
10.0
5.0
0
5.0
0
5.005.003.3
0
8.0
0
3.3
8.0
0
8.0
0
0
0
2.2
2.1
2.2
2.2
2.1
2.1
2.9
2.204.24.2
2.2
1.4
1.3
2.5
2.2
0.6
2.0
2.0
2.9
2.6
5.0
5.0
3.3
2.0
1.4
2.7
0
1.1
1.7
0
000
3.3
2.6
VOLTAGE: REC MODE
: WAVEFORMS No.
To
LENS BLOCK
To
SENSOR
[SP]
PG1001
Y
C
CDS/AGC &
A/D CONV
HD64
270
BIAS
F.DET/IRIS DRIVE
ZOOM MOTOR DRIVE
FOCUS MOTOR DRIVE
CODE PART NAME
AR 2SB1462
BR 2SC2412KBRST
CQ STC-2411K-Q
E2 TC7S08FU
E6 TC7SU04FU
LD 2SC2462-LD-T
HA TC7SH14FU
H6 TC7SHU04FUL
H9 UMH9N
F7 KV1470-T
K DA221
MO MA132WA
3.0L MA3030L-T
CCD OUT
GND(M)
6 - 4
PROCESS [PC] SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (For Printing)
32146578
32146578
A
B
C
E
D
A-a
PROCESS [PC] SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (For Printing)
32146578
32146578
A
B
C
E
D
6 - 5
15
16
17
19
18
3.0
0
0
0
3.3
3.0
0.3
3.1
0
0
0
3.3
3.1
1.2
3.3
0
3.3
3.3
0
3.3
0
3.3
0
3.3
0
3.3
0
3.3
3.3
3.3
3.3
0
3.1
0
3.303.303.3
000
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3.3
0
3.3
5.0
0
5.0
0
5.0
0
5.0
0
3.3
3.3
3.3
3.3
3.3
3.3
3.3
3.3
3.3
3.3
0
3.303.3
3.3
0
3.3
0
0
3.3
0
3.3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2.0
0
2.5
-0.5
3.3
3.1
3.1
3.1
3.1
0.8
2.0
0.8
3.3
3.3
3.3
3.3
3.3
0
0
0
3.1
1.4
3.30000000000
00000
2.0
0.8
0
-
0.4
0.6
0.2
0
0.3
0.8
0
0.5
3.3
0
3.3
0
3.3
0
3.3
0
3.3
0
3.3
0
0
3.3
0
3.3
0
3.3
0
3.3
0
3.3
0
0
000
0
2.0
2.0
3.3
3.3
3.3
3.3
0
3.3
0
3.3
0
3.3
0
3.3
0
3.303.303.3
3.3
0
0
3.3
0
3.3
0
3.3
0
3.3
0
3.3
0
3.3
0
3.3
0
3.3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3.3
3.3
3.3
3.3
3.3
3.3
3.3
3.3
0
1.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3.3
3.3
3.3
3.3
3.3
3.0
2.8
0.6
3.3
0
0
3.3
0
3.303.3
0
3.3
3.3000000000000
3.3
3.3
3.3
3.3
0
3.3
3.3
0
3.3
3.3
0
0
0
0
3.3
0
3.3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3.3
3.3
3.3
3.3
3.3
3.3
3.3
3.0
3.3
3.3
3.1
3.8
5.0
0
0
0
1.5
DIGITAL
CCD OUT
CAMERA DSP
DRAM
[TYPE S/SE]
INV.
INV.
X1172
28.6MHz:[TYPE S/K]
28.5MHz:[TYPE SE/KE]
*
*
R1218R1219
[TYPE S/SE][TYPE K/KE]
EEPROM
RESET PULSE GEN
PG1250
TEST PLUG
PROCESS [PC]
HD64F2238AFA13-S274
DIGITAL uP
(D-uP)
Y
C
C
Y
S
R1122
BLM11P600SPT
A-b
6 - 6
SWITCHING REGULATOR [CSR] SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
32146578
32146578
A
B
C
E
D
8.1
1.5
1.5
0.9
1.5
0
8.1
1.5
7.4
8.3
7.3
5.0
7.9
8.2
7.3
6.0
8.0
7.5
7.0
7.5
7.4
7.3
1.6
1.3
1.0
0.8 0 1.51.5 1.5
1.8
1.3
1.2
1.5
1.5
1.8
8.1
8.18.1
1.5
0
0 8.1 8.1 8.1 8.1 1.0
8.9
7.9
6.5
9.0
8.0
7.0
8.0
6.5
7.5
7.2
8.0
8.2
7.7
7.4
5.0
7.8
6.8
5.8
8.7
8.1
7.1
7.9
6.9
5.9
8.3
7.8
7.3
00
0
0
0
2.9
2.2
0
5.0
5.0
5.0
2.1
1.6
2.2
2.1 3.0 0
001.6 2.1
2.0
2.0
1.9
1.9
2.4
1.1
2.1
2.0
1.1
2.3
5.0
0
0
5.0
5.0
2.0
0
5.0
3.3
0
5.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3.2
0.2
5.0
2.6
4.2
4.2
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
0
5.0
0
5.0
3.2
3.3
3.3
3.2
3.2
0
0
0
0
0
0
8.1
0
8.1
0
8.1
8.1
8.0
0
8.0
0
8.2
7.7
7.4
8.2
7.7
7.4
8.2
7.7
7.4
8.2
7.7
7.4
8.2
7.7
7.3
8.0
0
-10
8.0
0
-7.1
-7.1
15.1
OUTPUT
IC1604
IDC-7S08[E2]
AMP
VCO/PHASE COMPA.
LEVEL SHIFT
6dB
C1608
0.1
Y/C MIX &
VIDEO AMP
22P:[TYPE S]
12P:[TYPE SE]
[TYPE S/SE]
[TYPE K/KE]
To
SENSOR
[SP]
PG1002
SWITCHING REGULATOR [CSR]
2SC4081
SHORT
PROTECT
MWM
CAM SW
C
Y
C
Y
C
Y
CODE PART NAME
AE 2SB1424R
AR 2SB1462
MPL1 MPL-1
QC 2SC2620
13 DTA143EE
26 DTC144EE
64 DTC114YE
5K XP4401
C 1SS353
MO MA132WA
S4 D1FS4
10L MA3100L
VOLTAGE: REC MODE
*
Q1610
2SC4617
VIDEO
33k
18k
(M)
(M)
IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS LOCATION
SPPC
Symbol
Parts
No.
Location
C
C1001B-3B
C1003B-2B
C1004B-1B
C1005A-1B
C1006B-2B
C1007B-1B
C1008B-1B
C1009B-2A
C1010B-2A
C1011B-2A
C1012B-2A
C1018B-1B
D
D1002B-1B
IC
IC1001B-2B
IC1002B-2A
L
L1001B-3A
PG
PG1001B-3B
PG1002B-1B
Q
Q1001B-3B
R
R1001B-3B
R1002B-3B
R1004B-1B
R1007B-1B
Symbol
Parts
No.
Location
BL
BL1121A-2B
BL1122A-2B
C
C1101B-1B
C1102B-1A
C1103B-1A
C1104B-1A
C1105B-1B
C1106A-1A
C1107B-1B
C1108B-1B
C1109B-1B
C1110B-1B
C1111B-1B
C1112B-1A
C1113B-1A
C1114B-1A
C1115A-1A
C1116A-2A
C1121A-2A
C1122B-3B
C1123B-3B
C1124B-2A
C1125B-3A
C1127A-2B
C1128A-2B
C1129A-2B
C1130B-2A
C1131B-2A
C1132B-1B
C1133B-1B
C1134B-2C
C1135B-2C
C1136B-2C
C1137B-2C
C1138B-2C
C1139A-2C
C1140A-2C
C1141A-2B
C1142A-2C
C1143A-2A
C1144A-2C
C1145B-2A
C1160B-1C
C1162B-1C
C1176A-4A
C1177A-4A
C1178A-4A
C1180B-5A
C1182B-5B
C1183A-4A
C1184A-3A
C1185A-3A
C1186A-4A
C1187A-4A
C1191A-5B
C1192A-3A
Symbol
Parts
No.
Location
C1201A-2A
C1202B-4A
C1203B-4B
C1204B-4B
C1205B-4B
C1206B-4B
C1207B-4B
C1208A-3A
C1212A-3A
C1215A-3A
C1216B-3B
C1217B-5B
C1218B-5B
C1250B-3B
C1251B-3B
C1252B-3B
C1300A-3C
C1301B-4B
C1302B-4B
C1303B-3C
C1304B-3C
C1305B-4C
C1306B-5C
C1307B-5C
C1308B-4C
C1309B-4C
C1310B-4C
C1311A-3C
C1312B-4C
C1313B-4C
C1317B-4C
C1318B-4C
C1319B-5C
C1320B-5C
C1351A-5B
C1352A-5B
C1353A-4C
C1354A-5C
C1355A-5C
C1356A-5B
C1357A-5C
C1358A-4C
C1359A-4C
C1360A-4C
C1361A-4C
C1362A-4C
CP
CP1151B-2C
CP1171A-5A
D
D1151B-2C
D1171A-4A
D1201B-5B
D1202B-3B
D1351A-5B
IC
IC1101B-1A
IC1121B-2B
Symbol
Parts
No.
Location
IC1122A-2C
IC1173B-5B
IC1174A-3A
IC1201B-4A
IC1202A-3A
IC1204B-3B
IC1205B-3B
IC1206B-4B
IC1251A-3A
IC1301B-4B
IC1302B-5C
IC1351A-5C
L
L1101A-2B
L1102B-1A
L1103A-2C
L1201A-3A
L1202A-4C
L1301A-3C
L1302B-4C
PG
PG1241A-1B
PG1250A-5A
PG1302B-3C
Q
Q1151B-1C
Q1152B-1C
Q1153B-2C
Q1201B-5A
Q1351A-5B
Q1352A-5B
Q1353A-5B
R
R1101B-1A
R1121B-3A
R1122A-2B
R1123B-2A
R1124B-2A
R1125B-1B
R1126B-2C
R1128B-1C
R1155B-1C
R1156B-1C
R1157B-2C
R1158B-1C
R1159B-2C
R1162B-2C
R1164B-2C
R1165B-2C
R1173A-4A
R1174A-4A
R1175A-4A
R1176A-4A
R1177B-5A
R1178A-4A
R1179A-4A
R1201B-4A
R1202B-5B
Symbol
Parts
No.
Location
R1203B-5B
R1204A-2A
R1205B-5B
R1206B-5B
R1207A-2A
R1208B-5B
R1209B-5B
R1210B-5B
R1211B-5B
R1214B-5A
R1215B-5A
R1216B-5B
R1217B-5B
R1218B-3A
R1219B-3A
R1220A-3A
R1221A-3A
R1222A-3A
R1229B-3B
R1230B-5A
R1231B-5A
R1250B-5A
R1251B-5A
R1252A-5A
R1253A-5A
R1254A-5A
R1255A-5A
R1256A-5A
R1257B-4B
R1306B-4B
R1307B-4B
R1308B-3C
R1309B-3C
R1310B-5B
R1311B-5B
R1313B-5C
R1314B-5C
R1315B-4C
R1316B-4C
R1317B-5C
R1318B-5C
R1351A-5B
R1352A-5C
R1353A-5C
R1354A-5C
R1355B-5B
R1356A-5C
R1357A-4C
R1358A-4C
R1359A-4C
R1360A-4C
R1361A-4C
R1362A-4C
R1363A-3C
R1364A-4C
R1365A-4C
R1366A-4C
R1367A-4C
Symbol
Parts
No.
Location
R1368A-4C
R1370A-4C
R1371A-4C
R1372A-4C
R1374A-5B
R1375A-5B
R1376A-5B
R1378A-4B
RM
RM1121A-2C
RM1122A-2C
RM1123B-1C
RM1124B-1C
TL
TL1301B-4C
TL1311A-4C
TL1312B-5C
TL1331B-3A
TL1332B-3A
TL1333B-3C
TL1334B-2A
TL1335B-3C
TL1336B-3C
TL1344B-3C
TL1345B-3C
TL1346B-4C
TL1347B-3A
TL1348B-3C
TL1349B-3C
TL1350B-3C
X
X1172A-4A
X1172A-4A
ZD
ZD1171A-4A
6 - 7
CSR
Symbol
Parts
No.
Location
BL
BL1601B-3C
BL1602A-3C
C
C1501A-3A
C1502B-2A
C1503B-2A
C1504B-3A
C1505B-3A
C1506B-3A
C1507B-3A
C1508B-3A
C1510B-3A
C1512B-3B
C1513B-2B
C1514B-3B
C1515B-2B
C1516B-2A
C1517B-2A
C1518B-2A
C1519B-2A
C1520A-2A
C1521B-2A
C1522B-1A
C1523A-1A
C1524B-1A
C1525B-1A
C1526A-2A
C1527B-1A
C1528B-1B
C1529B-1B
C1530B-1B
C1531B-2B
C1532B-2B
C1601A-3C
C1602A-3C
C1603A-2C
C1604A-3C
C1605A-2C
C1606A-2C
C1608A-2C
C1610A-3C
C1611B-1C
C1612B-1C
C1613B-1B
C1614B-1B
C1615A-1C
C1616A-1C
C1617A-3C
C1626B-2C
C1650B-2C
C1651A-2C
CP
CP1601A-3C
D
D1501A-2B
D1502B-1A
D1503A-2B
Symbol
Parts
No.
Location
D1601B-3C
D1602B-3A
F
F1601B-3C
IC
IC1501B-3A
IC1601A-2C
IC1602B-1C
IC1603B-1B
IC1604A-1C
L
L1501A-3A
L1503A-2A
L1504A-1A
L1505A-1A
L1506B-2B
L1507B-2B
L1601A-2C
L1602A-1B
L1603A-3C
PG
PG1501A-3B
PG1601B-3C
Q
Q1501B-2A
Q1502B-1A
Q1503B-1A
Q1504B-1B
Q1506B-2B
Q1601B-1C
Q1602B-1C
Q1603A-1C
Q1605A-3C
Q1607B-2C
Q1609B-2C
Q1610B-2C
Q1611B-3C
R
R1501B-2A
R1505B-3A
R1509B-3A
R1510B-3A
R1512B-3A
R1515B-3B
R1516B-3B
R1517B-3B
R1519B-3B
R1520B-2B
R1521B-2B
R1522B-2A
R1524B-2A
R1525B-2A
R1526B-2A
R1527B-1A
R1528B-1A
R1529B-1A
R1531B-2A
R1532B-1A
Symbol
Parts
No.
Location
R1533A-2B
R1534A-2B
R1535A-2B
R1536A-2B
R1601A-3B
R1605B-2C
R1606B-2C
R1607B-2C
R1608B-1C
R1610B-2C
R1611B-2C
R1612B-1C
R1613B-1C
R1614B-1B
R1616B-1C
R1617B-1B
R1618B-1B
R1620A-1C
R1621A-1C
R1625A-3C
R1626A-3C
R1627A-3C
R1628B-1B
R1629B-2C
R1630B-2C
R1639B-2C
R1640B-3C
T
T1501A-2B
6 - 8
PC CIRCUIT BOARD DIAGRAM
6 - 9
PC [PROCESS] -SIDE A-
TL1311
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
CBA
CBA
TL1349
TL1350
TL1348
TL1344
TL1333
TL1336
TL1346
TL1301
TL1312
TL1335
TL1345
TL1334
TL1331
TL1332
TL1347
PC [PROCESS] -SIDE B-
[PATTERN No.JA1936-2]
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
ABC
ABC
PC [PROCESS]
: Provided
: Not Provided
DIFFERENCE TABLE
Q1153
R1162
R1164
R1165
R1218
R1219
B-2C
B-2C
B-2C
B-2C
B-3A
B-3A
SYMBOL
No.
Parts
Location
TYPE S TYPE SE TYPE K TYPE KE
JUMPERJUMPER
JUMPERJUMPER
NOTE: This table listes the different components marked
with asterisks ( ) in the circuit board diagrams.
6 - 10
SP CIRCUIT BOARD DIAGRAMCSR CIRCUIT BOARD DIAGRAM
SP [SENSOR] -SIDE B-
[PATTERN No.JA1936-2]
A
123
123
B
C
A
B
C
C1018
SP [SENSOR] -SIDE A-
A
123
123
B
C
A
B
C
CSR [SWITCHING REG] -SIDE B-
[PATTERN No.JA1936-2]
A
123
123
B
C
A
B
C
CSR [SWITCHING REG] -SIDE A-
A
123
123
B
C
A
B
C
CSR [SWITCHING REGULATOR]
DIFFERENCE TABLE
NOTE: This table listes the different components marked
with asterisks ( ) in the circuit board diagrams.
TYPE S TYPE SE TYPE K TYPE KE
C1608
C1610
C1617
L1603
Q1605
R1625
R1626
R1627
A-2C
A-3C
A-3C
A-3C
A-3C
A-3C
A-3C
A-3C
SYMBOL
No.
Parts
Location
: Provided
: Not Provided
BLOCK DIAGRAM
OVERALL
32146578
32146578
A
B
C
E
D
6 - 11
4
7
7
H1,H2,
RG
IC1001
CCD
SENSOR
Q1001
BUF.
IC1101
CDS/AGC & A/D CONV
CDSAGC
AUTO
FOCUS
DET.
Y/CHROMA
DIGITAL
PROCESS
IC1121
CAMERA DSP
IC1122
DRAM
D/A
LPF
CP1151
CHROMA
Y
C,SYNC
MCK2
(9.5MHz)
XCCDI
FV
VCO
OUT
FSC
INT-LL
SD
RD
INT.FV
SW
PHASE
COMPA.
VCO
BPF
Q1601
PG1601
OUTPUT
VIDEO6
EX.FV8
SD(RS-232C)2
RD(RS-232C)1
B+4
GND5
CP1601
EXT.FV
SW
IC1604
Q1603
BUF.
IC1603
VCO/PHASE COMPA.
IC1602
LEVEL SHIFT
Q1602
C.CLIP
Q1607,Q1609,
Q1610,Q1611
IC1601
Y/C MIX &
VIDEO AMP
Q1152
BUF.
IC1173
INV.
IC1202
EEPROM
IC1201
CAMERA µP
RESET
PULSE
GEN.
IC1204-1206,
IC1251
Q1153
BUF.
Q1605
BUF.
L1603,
C1617
A/D
IC1002
V1,V2
V3,V4
XV1,XV2,XV3,XV4
XSG1,XSG2,XSUB
SP1,
SP2,
OBP
HD,EP3,
FV,FP
136-144
134
147,148,154
155-159,
161,163
6,9,
175,176
DATA,
CLOCK,
CS
6,8,106,8,10
16,18,20,22,
24,25,27
16,18,20,22
24,25,27
3,5,
17,18
7-10,
12-14
PG1001
(1/2)
PG1241
(1/2)
132713
2-11
10
65
44
4
2
14
10
12
8
PG1241
(2/2)
PG1002
43
37
36
26
4
38,72,
75,78
96-98
2897
PG1302
8
12
10
11
9
4
1
3
2
20
17
19
18
6
5
15
14
21
6
10
16
11
12
30
28
4
3
22
23
24
19
18
17
15
15
13
19
17
DRIVE
ZOOM
SENSOR
ZOOM
LED
FOCUS
SENSOR
FOCUS
LED
M
M
M
DRIVE
ZOOM
MOTOR
IRIS
MOTOR
HALL
DEVICE
FOCUS
MOTOR
Q1201
LED
DRIVE
DECORD
BIAS
F.DET
IRIS
DRIVE
Q1352,
Q1353
IC1351
F.DET/IRIS DRIVE
IC1301
ZOOM MOTOR DRIVE
30
28
3
15
13
19
17
DRIVE
DRIVE
DECORD
IC1302
FOCUS MOTOR DRIVE
Q1351
BIAS
DRIVE
43
52
69
44
26
10
8
34
27
9
36
41
39
33
30
ZOOM-LED
FCUS-LED
FUS-SENS
ZOM-SENS
RDCW
RDCK
RD-RESET
ZDCW
ZD-OEB
ZDCK
RD-OEB
ZD-RESET
HAL-ADJ0
HALL-G
F.DET
HAL-ADJ1
IRIS PWM
DATA,
CLOCK,
CS
HD,EP3
FV,FP
48
47
29
30
11
10
12
2
44
PG1001
(2/2)
PG1501
43
37
32 32
88
36
26
29
6
7
3
24
13
9
11
9
30
11
10
12
26
25
48
47
26
25
38,40
22,24
2819
35
44
2
42
18
39
38,40
28
42
39
2V
3V
5V
B+
3V
15
41
161516
15V
-7.5V
5V
VCC1-4
VCC
STBY4
STBY3
STBY2
STBY
21
20
19
18
12
1,36,
42,43
3V
2V
SW
3V
SW
5V
SW
CAM
SW
Q1504
PWM
T1501D1501
D1201
D1503
Q1506
SHORT
PROTECT
2V
PWM
3V
PWM
5V
PWM
Q1501
Q1502
Q1503
IC1501
PWM
17
22,24
19
18
17
66
174
1
83-85
65
59
13
76
77
RD(232C)
67
49
MD2
66
FWE
32
31
RXD2
TXD2
TEMP-ADJ
SD(232C)
LINE-SW
SYS-REST
SYS-CLK
3
CS
99
CS-EE
DATA,
CLOCK
LD-DSP
166 23 3
171
RESET
FV
2,4,58
16
ADCK
43-4517-19
SENSOR
DRIVE
PCSP
(2/2)
CSR
SP
(1/2)
FV
PULSE
GEN.
CP1171
LL. OSC
F1601
RST
PG1250
TEST PLUG
MD2
FWE
RXD
TXD
5
4
3
2
1
4,7,8
DATA
CLOCK
PULSE
GEN.
CLOCK
GEN
X1172
TYPE S/K: 28.6MHz
TYPE SE/KE: 28.5MHz
IC1174
TYPE S TYPE SE
3.58MHz 4.43MHz
TYPE K TYPE KE
ProvidedNot
Provided
Q1605
L1603
C1617
BPF
MICROPROCESSOR PIN FUNCTION TABLES
DIGITAL MICROPROCESSOR (IC1201: D-µP)
PinI/OActive AbbreviationFunction
No.Level
1O(Pulse)LD-DSPActivates data communication with IC1121 (CAMERA DSP).
2O(Pulse)CS-DACNot used. Open.
3O(Pulse)CS-VAP
4OHiGYRO-RST
5----------CEON
6----------CHARGE
7O(Pulse)RD-OEBActivates focus drive data communications with IC1302 (FOCUS MOTOR DRIVE).
8O(Pulse)ZD-OEBActivates zoom drive data communications with IC1301 (ZOOM MOTOR DRIVE).
9O(Pulse)RDCKOutputs focus motor drive signal to IC1302 (FOCUS MOTOR DRIVE).
10O(Pulse)ZDCKOutputs zoom motor drive signal to IC1301 (ZOOM MOTOR DRIVE).
11O(Pulse)IRDCKNot used. Open.
12----------VCC (3V)3V power input.
13IHi/LoLINE-SWExternal sync detection input. When "Hi" is input, the unit will be driven in the
external sync mode; when "Lo" is input, it will be driven in the internal sync mode.
14----------GNDGround.
15OHi/LoIRDCWNot used. Open..
16O(Pulse)IROREB
17OHiIRRESET
18I(Pulse)IRSENS
19O-----IR-RED
20-------------------21----------TST-PIN1
22I0V-3VH-VAP
23----------TET-PIN0
24I0V-3VV-VAP
25----------CHECK8
26OHiZD-RESETResets IC1301 (ZOOM MOTOR DRIVE).
27OHiRD-RESETResets IC1302 (FOCUS MOTOR DRIVE).
28O(Pulse)IRIS-PWMIris motor drive output .
29----------LD-JIGNot used. Open.
30O(Pulse)ZOOM-LEDOutput pulses to drive the ZOOM LED in the lens block via Q1201 (LED DRIVE).
31----------TXD2Not used.
32----------RXD2
33O(Pulse)FCUS-LEDOutput pulses to drive the FOCUS LED in the lens block via Q1201 (LED DRIVE).
34OHi/LoZDCWIssues a command which determines with IC1301 (ZOOM MOTOR DRIVE).
35----------ZD-PWMANot used. Open.
36OHi/LoRDCWIssues a command which determines with IC1302 (FOCUS MOTOR DRIVE).
37----------RD-PWMANot used. Open.
38I(Pulse)FVReceives the vertical sync pulses that detect the iris detection area, from IC1121
(CAMERA DSP).
39I(Pulse)FUS-SENSFocus motor position detection input.
40--------------------Not used. Open.
41I(Pulse)ZOM-SENSZoom motor position detection input.
42----------GNDGround.
43O0V-5VHAL-ADJ1Controls the offset voltage of IC1351 (F.DET/IRIS DRIVE).
44O0V-5VHAL-ADJ0Drives bias generator in IC1351 (F.DET/IRIS DRIVE) via Q1351 (BIAS DRIVE) to
control the bias voltage of the Hall devices.
45--------------------Not used. Open.
46I0V-3VZOOM-SWNot used.
47I0V-3VFOCUS-SW
48I0V-3VKEY1
49I0V-3VTEMP-ADJTemperature change detection input. Detects variations in the forward voltage
at the connected diode to correct the back-focus.
6 - 12
PinI/OActive AbbreviationFunction
No.Level
50I0V-3VV-GYRONot used. Connect to ground.
51I0V-3VH-GYRO
52I0V-3VFDETF-value detection input. Receives the F.DET voltage detected by IC1351 (F.DET/
IRIS DRIVE) and compares this with the reference voltage input via pin 53 to detect
the F-value.
53----------AVCCReference 3V power input.
54----------AVCCA/D reference voltage input (connected to 3V power supply).
55----------VCC3V power input.
56----------VCC
57--------------------Not used. Open.
58--------------------Not used. Connect to ground.
59ILoSYS-RESTReset signal input from IC1203 (RESET PULSE GEN.).
60----------VCC3V power input.
61----------STBYNot used. Connect to 3V power supply.
62----------VCC3V power input.
63--------------------Not used. Open.
64----------GNDGrounded.
65I(Pulse)SYS-CLKInputs control clock pulses from IC1121 (CAMERA DSP).
66ILoFWENot used.
67IHiMD2
68--------------------Not used. Open.
69OHiHALL-GControls the amplification (gain of Hall device) of IC1351 (F.DET/IRIS DRIVE).
70--------------------Not used. Open.
71-------------------72I(Pulse)HDInputs horizontal sync from IC1121 (CAMERA DSP).
73----------SHUT-CTLNot used. Open.
74----------STROBE
75I(Pulse)FPInputs field discrimination pulse from IC1121 (CAMERA DSP).
76O(Pulse)SD (232C)Used for initial settings and adjustment. For data communications with personal
77I(Pulse)RD (232C) computer.
78I(Pulse)EP3Receives pulses which discriminate the iris detection area.
79--------------------Not used. Open.
80-------------------81-------------------82-------------------83O(Pulse)SDOFor data communications with IC1121 (CAMERA DSP), IC1202 (EEPROM).
84I(Pulse)SDI
85O(Pulse)SCLK
86----------DC-LIGHT-SW- Not used. Open.
OFF
87-------------------88IHi4800SETNot used.
89O-----LIGHT-SWNot used. Open.
90IHi/LoCOLOR-BWColor model and B/W model select input. (Hi: Color model/Lo: B/W model)
91--------------------Not used. Open.
92IHi/LoF-DIAL1
93IHi/LoF-DIAL2
94OHi/LoLIGHT-O
95OHi/LoNTPL
96O(Pulse)CLK-CDSTransfer data to IC1101 (CDS/AGC & A/D CONV. ).
97O(Pulse)SDO-CDS
98O(Pulse)CS-CDSActivates data communications with IC1101 (CDS/AGC & A/D CONV. ).
99O(Pulse)CS-EEActivates data communications with IC1202 (EEPROM).
100O(Pulse)CS-EENTNot used. Open.