Prior to shipment from the factory, JVC products are strictly
inspected to conform with the recognized product safety and
electrical codes of the countries in which they are to be
sold.However,in order to maintain such compliance, it is equally
important to implement the following precautions when a set is
being serviced.
1.1.1 Precautions during Servicing
(1) Locations requiring special cauti on are denoted by labels
and inscriptions on the cabinet, chassis and certain parts of
the product.When performing service, be sure to read and
comply with these and other cautionary notices appearing
in the operation and service manuals.
(2) Parts identified by the symbol and shaded ( ) parts
are critical for safety.
Replace only with specified part numbers.
NOTE :
Parts in this category also include those specified to
comply with X-ray emission standards for products
using cathode ray tubes and those specified for
compliance with various regulations regarding
spurious radiation emission.
(3) Fuse replacement caution notice.
Caution for continued protection against fire hazard.
Replace only with same type and rated fuse(s) as
specified.
(4) Use specified internal wiring. Note especially:
• Wires covered with PVC tubing
• Double insulated wires
• High voltage leads
(5) Use specified insulating materials for hazardous live parts.
Note especially:
• Insulation Tape
• PVC tubing
•Spacers
• Insulation sheets for transistors
•Barrier
(6) When replacing AC primary side compon ents (transformers,
power cords, noise blocking capacitors, etc.) wrap ends of
wires securely about the terminals before soldering.
emission. Consequently, when servicing these products,
replace the cathode ray tubes and other parts with only the
specified parts. Under no circumstances attempt to modify
these circuits.Unauthorized modification can increase the
high voltage value and cause X-ray emission from the
cathode ray tube.
(12) Crimp type wire connectorIn such cases as when replacing
the power transformer in sets where the connections
between the power cord and power trans former primary
lead wires are performed using crimp type connectors, if
replacing the connectors is unavoidable, in order to prevent
safety hazards, perform carefully and precisely according
to the following steps.
• Connector part number :E03830-001
• Required tool : Connector crimping tool of the proper
type which will not damage insulated parts.
• Replacement procedure
a) Remove the old connector by cutting the wires at a
point close to the connector.Important : Do not
reuse a connector (discard it).
cut close to connector
Fig.1-1-3
b) Strip about 15 mm of the insulati on from the ends
of the wires. If the wires are stranded, twist the
strands to avoid frayed conductors.
15 mm
Fig.1-1-4
c) Align the lengths of the wires to be connected.
Insert the wires fully into the connector.
Metal sleeve
Fig.1-1-1
(7) Observe that wires do not contact heat producing parts
(heatsinks, oxide metal film resistors, fusible resistors, etc.)
(8) Check that replaced wires do not contact sharp edged or
pointed parts.
(9) When a power cord has been replaced, check that 10-15
kg of force in any direction will not loosen it.
Power cord
Fig.1-1-2
(10) Also check areas surrounding repaired locations.
(11) Products using cathode ray tubes (CRTs)In regard to such
products, the cathode ray tubes themselves, the high
voltage circuits, and related circuits are specified for
compliance with recognized codes pertaining to X-ray
Connector
Fig.1-1-5
d) As sh ow n i n Fi g.1-1-6, use the crimping tool to crimp
the metal sleeve at the center position. Be sure to
crimp fully to the complete closure of the tool.
1.2
5
2
.0
5.5
Crimping tool
Fig.1-1-6
e) Check the four points noted in Fig.1-1-7.
Not easily pulled free
Wire insulation recessed
more than 4 mm
Crimped at approx. cente
of metal sleev
Conductors extended
Fig.1-1-7
(No.YF046)1-3
1.1.2 Safety Check after Servicing
Examine the area surrounding the repaired location for d amage
or deterioration. Observe that screws, parts and wires have been
returned to original positions, Afterwards, perform the following
tests and confirm the specified values in order to verify
compliance with safety standards.
(1) Insulation resistance test
Confirm the specified insulation resistance or greater
between power cord plug prongs and externally exposed
parts of the set (RF terminals, antenna terminals, video and
audio input and output terminals, microphone jacks,
earphone jacks, etc.).See table 1 below.
(2) Dielectric strength test
Confirm specified dielectric strength or greater between
power cord plug prongs and exposed accessible parts of
the set (RF terminals, antenna terminals, video and audio
input and output terminals, microphone jacks, earphone
jacks, etc.). See Fig.1-1-11 below.
(3) Clearance distance
When replacing primary circuit components, confirm
specified clearance distance (d), (d') between soldered
terminals, and between terminals and surrounding metallic
parts. See Fig.1-1-11 below.
d
Chassis
d'
Power cord
primary wire
Fig.1-1-8
(4) Leakage current test
Confirm specified or lower leakage current between earth
ground/power cord plug prongs and externally exposed
accessible parts (RF terminals, antenna terminals, video
and audio input and output terminals, microphone jacks,
earphone jacks, etc.).
Measuring Method : (Power ON)Insert load Z between
earth ground/power cord plug prongs and externally
exposed accessible parts. Use an AC voltmeter to
measure across both terminals of load Z. See Fig.1-1-9
and following Fig.1-1-12.
ab
Externally
exposed
accessible part
Z
V
c
A
Fig.1-1-9
(5) Grounding (Class 1 model only)
Confirm specified or lower grounding impedance between
earth pin in AC inlet and externally exposed accessible
parts (Video in, Video out, Audio in, Audio out or Fixing
screw etc.).Measuring Method:
Connect milli ohm meter between earth pin in AC inlet and
exposed accessible parts. See Fig.1-1-10 and grounding
specifications.
AC inlet
Earth pin
Exposed accessible part
MIlli ohm meter
Grounding Specifications
Region
USA & Canada
Europe & Australia
Grounding Impedance (Z
Z0.1 ohm
Z0.5 ohm
)
Fig.1-1-10
AC Line Voltage
100 V
100 to 240 V
110 to 130 V
110 to 130 V
200 to 240 V
Region
Japan
USA & Canada
Europe & Australia
Insulation Resistance (R
R 1 M /500 V DC
1 M R 12 M /500 V DC
R 10 M /500 V DC
)
Dielectric Strength
AC 1 kV 1 minute
AC 1.5 kV 1 minute
AC 1 kV 1 minute
AC 3 kV 1 minute
AC 1.5 kV 1 minute
(
Class
(
Class
Clearance Distance (d), (d'
d, d' 3 mm
d, d' 4 mm
d, d' 3.2 mm
d 4 mm
)
d' 8 mm (Power cord
d' 6 mm (Primary wire
)
Fig.1-1-11
AC Line Voltage
100 V
110 to 130 V
110 to 130 V
220 to 240 V
Region
Japan
USA & Canada
Europe & Australia
Load Z
1
0.15
1.5
2
50
Leakage Current (i)
i 1 mA rms
i 0.5 mA rms
i 0.7 mA peak
i 2 mA dc
i 0.7 mA peak
i 2 mA dc
a, b, c
Exposed accessible parts
Exposed accessible parts
Antenna earth terminals
Other terminals
Fig.1-1-12
NOTE :
These tables are unofficial and for reference only. Be sure to confirm the precise values for your particular country and locality.
)
)
)
1-4 (No.YF046)
SECTION 2
SPECIFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS
The following table indicate main different points between models GR-DX107EK, GR-DX107EX, GR-DX107EY, GR-DX107EZ,
GR-DX307EK, GR-DX307EX, GR-DX307EY, GR-DX307EZ and GR-DX317EX.
LCD MONITOR2.5INCH2.5INCH2.5INCH2.5INCH3.0INCH
BODY COLORSilver & SilverSilver & BlackSilver & BlackSilver & BlackSilver & Black
AC CORDBS PULGCEE PULGCEE PULGCEE PULGBS PULG
BATTERY PACKBN-V107U-SBN-V107U-SBN-V107U-SBN-V107U-SBN-V107U-S
MODELGR-DX307EXGR-DX307EYGR-DX307EZGR-DX317EX
LCD MONITOR3.0INCH3.0INCH3.0INCH3.0INCH
BODY COLORSilver & BlackSilver & BlackSilver & BlackD.Gray & Black
AC CORDCEE PULGCEE PULGCEE PULGCEE PULG
BATTERY PACKBN-V107U-SBN-V107U-SBN-V107U-SBN-V107U
(No.YF046)1-5
SECTION 3
DISASSEMBLY
3.1BEFORE ASSEMBLY AND DISASSEMBLY
3.1.1 Precautions
• Be sure to disconnect the power supply unit prior to mounting
and soldering of parts.
• Prior to removing a component part that needs to disconnect
its connector(s) and its screw(s), first disconnect the wire(s)
from the connector(s), and then remove the screw(s).
• When connecting/disconnecting wires, pay enough attention
not to damage the connectors.
• When inserting the flat wire to the connector, pay attention to
the direction of the flat wire.
• Be careful in removing the parts to which some spacer or
shield is attached for reinforcement or insulation.
• When replacing chip parts (especially IC parts), first remove
the solder completely to prevent peeling of the pattern.
• Tighten screws properly during the procedures. Unless
specified otherwise, tighten screws at a torque of 0.088N
·cm). However, 0.088N·m (0.9kgf·cm) is a value at the
(0.9kgf
time of production. At the time of service, perform the
procedure at a torque 10% less than 0.088N
·m (0.9kgf·cm).
(See "SERVICE NOTE" as for tightening torque.)
3.1.2 Destination of connectors
Two kinds of double-arrows in connection tables respectively
show kinds of connector/wires.
: Wire: Flat wire: Board to board (B-B)
: The connector of the side to remove
CONN. No.PIN No.CONNECTOR
CN2a
CN2b
MAIN CN101
MAIN CN103
MONI BW CN761
MINI BW CN762
3.1.3 Disconnection of connectors (Wires)
Wire
· Pull both ends of the connector in the arrow
direction, remove the lock and disconnect the flat
wire.
B-B Connector
B-B Connector
· Pull the both ends of the board in the direction of the arrow, and remove the B-B Connector.
FPC Connector
· Extend the locks in the direction of the arrow for
unlocking and then pull out the wire. After
removing the wire, immediately restore the locks
to their original positions because the locks are
apt to come off the connector.
Wire
FPC Connector
Lock
B-B Connector
Fig.3-1-1
3.1.4 Tools required for disassembly and assembly
Torque driver
YTU94088
Bit
YTU94088-003
Tweezers
P-895
·m
40
10
• Torque driver
Be sure to use to fastening the mechanism and exterior parts
because those parts must strictly be controlled for tightening
torque.
• Bit
This bit is slightly longer than those set in conventional torque
drivers.
• Tweezers
To be used for removing and installing parts and wires.
• Chip IC replacement jig
To be used for replacement of IC.
• Cleaning cloth
Recommended cleaning cloth to wipe down the video heads,
mechanism (tape transport system), optical lens surface.
3.2ASSEMBLY AND DISASSEMBLY OF MAIN PARTS
3.2.1 Assembly and disassembly
When reassembling, perform the step(s) in reverse order.
When reassembling, preform th e step(s) in the reverseorder.
These numbers are also used as the identification (location)
No. of parts Figures.
(∗2) Part to be removed or installed.
(∗3) Fig. No. showing Procedure or Part Location.
C = CABINET
(∗4) Identification of part to be removed, unhooked, unlocked,
released, unplugged, unclamped or unsoldered.
S = Screw
L = Lock, Release, Hook
SD = Solder
CN = Connector
[Example]
• 4 (S1a) = Remove 4 S1a screws.
• 3 (L1a) = Disengage 3 L1a hooks.
• 2 (SD1a) = Unsolder 2 SD1a points.
• CN1a = Remove a CN1a connector.
(∗5) Adjustment information for installation.
Fig.
No.
4(S1a), 3(L1a),CN1a
Fig.C1
(S2a),2(S2b),3(S2c)
Fig.C2-1
2(SD1a),
L2,CN2a,b
2(S8),L8,CN8a
Fig.C2-2
POINT
( 4)( 5)( 2)( 3)( 1)
NOTE
-
-
NOTE 8
Chip IC replacement jig
PTS40844-2
Cleaning cloth
KSMM-01
Fig.3-1-2
1-6 (No.YF046)
3.2.2 ASSEMBLY/DISASSEMBLY OF CABINET PARTS AND ELECTRICAL PARTS
zDisassembly procedure
STEP
PART NAME
No.
[1]
CASSETTE COVER ASSY
[2]
SIDE COVER(R)
[3]
TOP COVER
[4]
SIDE COVER(L)ASSY
[5]
UPPER CASE ASSY
[6]
FRONT COVER ASSY
[7]
MIC ASSY
[8]
REAR COVER ASSY
[9]
MONITOR BOARD
[10]
SD BOARD ASSY
[11]
LOWER UNIT ASSY
(INCLUDE VF ASSY/OP BLOCK ASSY)
[12]
VF ASSY
[13]
OP BLOCK ASSY/CCD BOARD ASSY
[14]
MAIN BOARD ASSY
[15]
MDA BOARD ASSY
[16]
MECHANISM ASSY
Fig.
No.
GRIP BELT ASSY,2(S1),HOOK(F)
Fig.C1
(S1),L1a,COVER(ADJ),4(S1),L1b
(S2a),(S2b),L2a,L2b
Fig.C2
2(S3),2(L3)
6(S4a),(S4b),(S4c),COVER(DV)ASSY
Fig.C3
JACK COVER ASSY
(S5),L5,COVER(JIG CON),4(S5),CN5
Fig.C4
5(S6),CN6
Fig.C5
2(S7)
2(S8),L8a,2(L8b),L8c,CN8
Fig.C6
2(S9),3(L9a),BKT(TOP)ASSY
Fig.C7
CN9a,b,6(S9),L9b,2(L9c)
CN10,(S10)
Fig.C8
CN11a,b,c,d,e,3(S11)
4(S12)
Fig.C9
(S13),2(L13)
2(S14),2(L14a),SHIELD COVER
Fig.C10
CN14a,b,c,L14b
CN15a,b,c,d,2(S15)
Fig.C11
(S16a),BKT(PRE-REC),3(S16b)
BKT(MECHA)ASSY
POINTNOTE
NOTE1:
Before removing the CASSETTE COVER ASSEMBLY, remove the GRIP BELT ASSEMBLY.
NOTE4a:
During the procedure, be careful in handling the parts.
NOTE4b:
In attaching the SIDE COVER (L) ASSEMBLY, attach the
COVER (JACK, DV) ASSEMBLY at the same time.
NOTE5:
In removing the UPPER CASE ASSEMBLY, be careful not
to damage connectors.
NOTE6:
NOTE1
-
-
NOTE4a, b
NOTE5
NOTE6
NOTE7
NOTE8
NOTE9
-
-
NOTE12a, b
NOTE13
NOTE14
-
NOTE16
NOTE13:
For the disassembly procedure of the OP BLOCK ASSEMBLY/CCD BOARD ASSEMBLY, see "3.2.5 DISASSEMBLY
of [13] OP BLOCK ASSMBLY/CCD BOARD ASSEMBLY"
NOTE14:
In removing the MAIN BOARD ASSEMBLY, remove the SPACER.
NOTE16:
Be careful in handling the parts.
zDestination of connectors
CN.NO.
CN5 MAIN CN115 SUB OPE UNIT - 6
CN6 MAIN CN111 MIC ASSY - 4
CN8 MAIN CN109 CAMERA OPE UNIT - 13
CN9a MAIN CN104 MONITOR
/CN7602 20
CN9b MAIN CN108 POWER OPE UNIT - 7
CN10 MAIN CN114 SD CN701 12
CN11a MAIN CN112 FRONT CN401 12
CN11b MAIN CN107 OP BLOCK ASSY - 28
CN11c MAIN CN102 CCD CN5501 20
CN11d MAIN CN101 BATT. TERM. - 21
CN11e MAIN CN113 VF FPC ASSY - 22/20
CN14a MAIN CN106 SENSOR - 16
CN14b MAIN CN103 MDA CN305 30
CN14c MAIN CN110 HEAD - 8
CN15a MDA CN301 CAPSTAN MOTOR - 18
CN15b MDA CN302 DRUM MOTOR - 11
CN15c MDA CN303
CN15d MDA CN304 LOADING MOTOR - 6
In attaching the FRONT COVER ASSEMBLY, be careful not
to cut or damage wires.
NOTE7:
In attaching the MIC ASSEMBLY, be careful not to cut or
damage wires.
NOTE8:
When attaching the REAR COVER ASSEMBLY, be careful
about the position of switch.
NOTE9:
For the disassembly procedure of the MONITOR ASSEMBLY,
see "3.2 .3 DISASSEMBLY of [9] MONITOR ASSEMBLY"
NOTE12a:
Pull out the VF ASSEMBLY, and remove one screw (No.46).
NOTE12b:
For the disassembly procedure of the VF ASSEMBLY, see
"3.2.4 DISASSMBLY of [12] VF ASSEMBLY"
CONNECTOR
CN7601
ROTARY ENCODER SW
PIN
NO.
39/20,
- 6
(No.YF046)1-7
2
DC
A
V
(S1)
b
1
(S1)
a
[1]
L1b
NOTE1
7
(S1)
6
(S1)
L3
4
(S1)
L1a
5
(S1)
3
(S1)
HOOK(F)
COVER(ADJ)
NOTE1
b
a
Fig.C1
[3]
a
b
a
11
(S3)
10
(S3)
a
c
b
L2a
d
9
(S2b)
L2b
[2]
c
8
(S2a)
e
h
19
(S4c)
d
g
JACK COVER ASSEMBLY
NOTE4b
f
c
COVER(DV)
ASSEMBLY
NOTE4b
13
(S4a)
h
18
(S4b)
b
d
b
g
12
(S4a)
a
d
15
(S4a)
[4]
NOTE4a
c
14
(S4a)
e
f
16
(S4a)
17
(S4a)
Fig.C2Fig.C3
1-8 (No.YF046)
b
CN5
NOTE5
[5]
21
a
(S5)
22
(S5)
: 0.078N.m(0.8kgf.cm)
Fig.C4
b
24
(S5)
NOTE6
[6]
a
23
(S5)
20
(S5)
COVER(JIG CON)
L5
25
BKT(MIC) ASSEMBLY
(S6)
[7]
NOTE7
e
30
(S7)
a
31
(S7)
e
CN6
c
a
26
(S6)
b
27
(S6)
c
28
(S6)
d
29
(S6)
b
Fig.C5
d
(No.YF046)1-9
L8a
[8]
[10]
42
(S10)
[11]
L9a
35
(S9)
NOTE8
34
(S9)
a
CN9a
CN9b
L8b
L8c
Fig.C6
BKT(TOP)ASSEMBLY
L9a
36
(S9)
b
CN8
32
(S8)
33
(S8)
45
(S11)
44
(S11)
CN11e
43
(S11)
CN10
b
CN11b
CN11c
a
CN11d
b
a
CN11a
NOTE11
CN
Fig.C8
[12]
50
(S13)
(S12)
46
(S12)
a
47
b
NOTE12a, b
48
(S12)
49
(S12)
b
L9b
a
L9c
Fig.C7
1-10 (No.YF046)
41
(S9)
[9]
NOTE9
37
(S9)
39
(S9)
40
(S9)
38
(S9)
[13]
NOTE13
b
a
Fig.C9
L13
SHIELD COVER
a
b
NOTE14
SPACER(A)
: 0.069N.m(0.7kgf.cm)
Fig.10
(S14)
CN14c
CN14a
52
(S14)
51
a
b
L14a
[14]
CN14b
L14b
[16]
b
a
BKT(MECHA)ASSEMBLY
: 0.069N.m(0.7kgf.cm)
: 0.078N
Fig.C11
(S16b)
57
(S16b)
58
(S16b)
.
m(0.8kgf.cm)
NOTE16
BKT(PRE-REC)
55
(S16a)
56
CN16b
CN16a
[15]
a
53
(S15)
CN16d
CN16c
b
54
(S15)
(No.YF046)1-11
3.2.3 DISASSEMBLY of [9] MONITOR ASSEMBLY
zCAUTIONS
(1) During the procedure, be careful in handling the LCD
MODULE,etc., especially not to damage or soil the monitor screen. If it is soiled with fingerprints, etc., gently
clean it with chamois or the cleaning cloth.
(2) Since the BACKLIGHT is soldered to the BOARD AS-
SEMBLY (SD9), the BACKLIGHT should not be separated from the BOARD ASSEMBLY except when replacing
the BACKLIGHT.
(3) Remove the POWER (OPE) UNIT if necessary.
zDisassembly
(1) Remove the three screws (1-3) so that the FPC moves
easily.
(2) Remove the two screws (4 and 5), and remove the MON-
ITOR ASSEMBLY from the FRAME (UP) ASSEMBLY.
(3) While removing the five screws (6-10) in numerical order
and disengaging the two hooks (L9a and L9b) in alphabetical order, remove the MONITOR COVER ASSY.
(4) Remove the SWITCH BOARD from the MONITOR
CASE.
(5) Unlock the two connectors C N9a and CN9b, and raise
and remove the HINGE UNIT ASSEMBLY.
NOTE9a:
During the procedure, be careful in handling the F PC
ASSEMBLY.
(6) Unlock one connector CN9c, and remove the FPC.
(7) Remove one screw (11), and remove the MONITOR
BOARD ASSEMBLY together with the BACKLIGHT.
(8) Remove the LCD BRACKET (2).
(9) Remove the LCD MODULE.
(10) Remove the LCD BRACKET (1).
11
(S9f)
MONITOR COVER ASSEMBLY
L9a
L9b
e
9
(S9e)
10
(S9e)
4
(S9a)
(S9a)
2
(S9a)
d
3
e
5
(S9a)
F2
F3
L9c
HINGE UNIT ASSEMBLY
NOTE9a
7
(S9d)
(S9c)
(S9d)
6
L9d
8
SWITCH BOARD
ASSEMBLY
F3
F2
CN9a
CN9b
SD9
MONITOR BOARD
a
ASSEMBLY[0][5]
F1
CN9c
For 3.0INCH
F1
a
BACK LIGHT
LCD BKT (2)
For 2.5INCH
LCD MODULE
a
1
(S9a)
d
FRAME(UP)ASSEMBLY
POWER(OPE)UNIT
1-12 (No.YF046)
Fig.3-2-3
For 2.5INCHFor 3.0INCH
LCD BKT (1)
MONITOR CASE
: 0.098N.m(1.0kgf.cm)
: 0.196N
: 0.246N
.
m(2.0kgf.cm)
.
m(2.5kgf.cm)
3.2.4 DISASSMBLY of [12] VF ASSEMBLY
zDisassembly
(1) Remove the EYE CUP.
NOTE12a:
After the EYE CUP is removed, be careful of handling
the EYE CUP since the SHEET (LENS) is removed.
NOTE12b:
In attaching the EYE CUP, be careful of the attachment direction of the SHEET (LENS).
(2) Remove the three screws (1-3) and remove the HOLD-
ER (EYE).
(3) Remove one screw (4) and remove the BRACKET
(TOP2).
(4) Remove the two screws (5 and 6), lift the VF COVER in
a direction of arrow, and remove the VF COVER from the
ZOOM UNIT.
(5) Remove the FPC from one connector (CN12a), remove
one screw (7), and remove the ZOOM UNIT.
(6) Remove the two screws (8 and 9), and remove the
BRACKET.
(7) Remove the FPC attached to the GUIDE (OUT ER) little
by little so that the FPC moves easily, and remove the
COVER (VF) from the GUIDE (OUTER).
NOTE12c:
Be careful enough not to cut or damage the removed
FPC since the FPC is attached again.
NOTE12d:
Disassemble the COVER (VF) if necessary. In an attachment procedure, confirm that the LEVER (1)
moves smoothly.
(8) Remove the two screws (10 and 11), and remove the
FRAME ASSEMBLY.
(9) Remove the SPACER (A), and remove the FPC from
one connector (CN12b).
(10) Remove the two screws (12 and 13), and remove the VF
BOARD ASSEMBLY.
NOTE12e:
Disassemble the FRAME ASSEMBLY if necessary. In
an assembly procedure, be careful not to insert foreign
materials inside the VF and not to soil the VF.
< FRAME ASSEMBLY >
CASE(B.LIGHT)
SHEET(DIFF)
SPRING(LCD)
SHEET(POLA)
LCD MODULE
BRACKET(TOP2)
10
CN12b
VF BOARD
ASSEMBLY
[0][6]
12
(S12d)
(S12d)
SPACER(A)
13
(S12d)
g
F1F1
(S12b)
HOLDER(SHEET)
FRAME(VF)
BRACKET
(S12b)
g
f
f
8
9
(S12b)
STOPPER(POLA)
4
11
(S12d)
GUIDE(LCD)
NOTE12a,b
SHEET(LENS)
NOTE12e
SHEET(POLA)
5
(S12a)
1
(S12c)
2
(S12a)
3
(S12a)
< CASE(VF) >
ZOOM UNIT
VF COVER
e
HOLDER(EYE)
: 0.059N.m(0.6kgf.cm)
: 0.049N
.
m(0.5kgf.cm)
14
(S12e)
LEVER(2)
a
a
LENS HOLDER
ASSEMBLY
c
7
(S12c)
e
c
d
d
(S12c)
GUIDE(OUTER)
6
LEVER(1)
NOTE12d
CASE(VF)
FPC
NOTE12c
CN12a
EYE CUP
Fig.3-2-4
(No.YF046)1-13
3.2.5 DISASSEMBLY of [13] OP BLOCK ASSMBLY/CCD BOARD ASSEMBLY
zCAUTIONS
(1) During the procedure, remove the OP BLOCK ASSEMBLY
if necessary. When removing the OP BLOCK ASSEMBLY,
be careful not to damage the lens.
(2) During the procedure, be careful in handling CCD
IMAGE SENSOR, OP LPF, lens, and so on. Be careful
not to damage or soil the surface of them.
If they are soiled with fingerprints, etc., gently clean them
with chamois or the cleaning cloth.
(3) When products are shipped from the factory, protection
seals are applied onto transparent glass of some CCD
image sensors. Leave the protection seal as it is, and
take it off just before assembling the CCD image sensor
to the OP BLOCK ASSEMBLY.
(4) When removing OP LPF, be careful of the atta chment
direction of OP LPF. (Marking is attached to some OP
LPFs.) When reassembling OP LPF, reattach OP LPF to
the original position.
zDisassembly procedure of OP BLOCK ASSEMBLY/CCD
BOARD ASSEMBLY
(1) Unsolder the fourteen soldered parts (SD13) on the CCD
BOARD ASSEMBLY, and remove the CCD BOARD
ASSEMBLY.
(2) Remove the two screws (1 and 2), and remove the CCD
BASE ASSEMBLY.
NOTE13a:
When removing the CCD BASE ASSEMBLY, be
careful in handling a sheet and OP LPF since a sheet
or OP LPF may be removed together with the CCD
zAssembly procedure of OP BLOCK ASSEMBLY/CCD
BOARD ASSEMBLY
(1) Attach the OP LPF to the OP BLOCK ASSEMBLY, and
then the sheet to the OP BLOCK ASSEMBLY.
NOTE13c:
When attaching OP LPF to the OP BLOCK ASSEMBLY,
be careful about the attachment direction.
(2) Attach the CCD ASSEMBLY so that the sheet is not
shifted, and attach the CCD ASSEMBLY and the sheet
to the OP BLOCK ASSEMBLY by tightening them with
the two screws (1 and 2).
(3) Insert the CCD BOARD ASSEMBLY to the CCD BASE
ASSEMBLY, and solder the fourteen points (SD13).
zReplacement of service repair parts
Service repair parts of the OP BLOCK ASSEMBLY are as
follows. When replacing the parts, be careful not to cut or
damage the FPC, and not to damage the parts due to
soldering (overheat).
(1) FOCUS MOTOR
(2) ZOOM MOTOR
(3) IRIS MOTOR
NOTE13d:
When replacing the FOCUS MOTOR or the ZOOM
MOTOR, lift the FPC approx.0.5mm away from the
jack to solder the FPC.
NOTE13e:
Iris motor unit contains the FPC ASSEMBLY and the
SENSOR × 2.
BASE ASSEMBLY.
NOTE13b:
When replacing the CCD image sensor, don't remove the
CCD image sensor from the CCD BASE ASSEMBLY.
Instead, replace the entire CCD BASE ASSEMBLY.
IRIS MOTOR
NOTE13e
ZOOM MOTOR
NOTE13d
6
(S13b)
9
(S13c)
SENSOR
5
(S13b)
7
(S13b)
8
(S13c)
SD13c
SD13b
1-14 (No.YF046)
OP LPF
Blue
OP
side
OP BLOCK ASSEMBLY
4
(S13b)
3
(S13b)
Fig.3-2-5
CCD BOARD ASSEMBLY
CCD
FOCUS MOTOR
NOTE13d
side
OP LPF
NOTE13c
SD13a
SHEET
CCD BASE ASSEMBLY
NOTE13a,b
.
0.15N
m (1.5kgf.cm)
.
m (0.7kgf.cm)
0.069N
1
(S13a)
2
(S13a)
SECTION 4
ADJUSTMENT
4.1PREPARATION
4.1.1 Precaution
Camera system and deck system of this model are specially
adjusted by using PC.
However, if parts such as the following are replaced, an
adjustment is required. The adjus tment must be performed in a
Service Center equipped with the concerned facilities.
• OP BLOCK ASSEMBLY
• EEP ROM (IC1005 of MAIN board)
In the event of malfunction with electrical circuits, first find a
defective portion with the aid of proper test instruments as shown
in the following electrical adjustment procedure, and then
commence necessary repair/ replacement/adjustment.
• In observing chip TP, use IC clips, etc. to avoid any stress.
Prior to replacement of chip parts (especially IC), remove the
solder completely to prevent peeling of the pattern.
• Use a patch cord if necessary. As for a patch cord, see the
BOARD INTERCONNECTIONS.
• Since connectors are fragile, carefully handle them in
disconnecting and connecting the FPC.
4.1.2 REQUIRED TEST EQUIPMENT
• Personal computer (for Windows)
• Color TV monitor
• Oscilloscope (dual-trace type, observable 100MHz or higher
frequency). The one observable 300 MHz or higher frequency
is recommended.
• Digital voltmeter
• DC power supply or AC adapter
• Frequency counter (with threshold level adjuster)
4.1.3 TOOLS REQUIRED FOR ADJUSTMENT
Torque Driver
YTU94088
Chip IC Replacement Jig
PTS40844-2
INF Adjustment Lens
YTU92001B
Light box Assembly
YTU93096A
Alignment Tape
MC-2
INF Adjustment Lens Holder
Bit
YTU94088-003
Cleaning Cloth
KSMM-01
YTU94087
Gray Scale Chart
YTU94133A
PC Cable
QAM0099-005
Guide Driver (Hexagonal)
Camera Stand
YTU93079
Color Bar Chart
YTU94133C
Communication Cable
YTU93107A
Tweezers
P-895
D-770-1.27
Service Support System
YTU94057-80
Jig Connector Cable
YTU93106C
Extension Connector
YTU94145D-40
• Torque driver
Be sure to use to fastening the mechanism and exterior parts
because those parts must strictly be controlled for tightening
torque.
• Bit
This bit is slightly longer than those set in conventional torque
drivers.
• Tweezers
To be used for removing and installing parts and wires.
• Chip IC replacement jig
To be used for adjustment of the camera system.
• Cleaning cloth
Recommended the Cleaning cloth to wipe down the video
heads, mechanism (tape transport system), optical lens surface.
(No.YF046)1-15
• Guide driver (Hexagonal)
To be used to turn the guide roller to adjustment of the linarity
of playback envelope.
• INF adjustment lens
To be used for adjustment of the camera system. For the
usage of the INF adjustment lens, refer to the Service Bulletin
No. YA-SB-10035.
• INF lens holder
To be used together with the Camera stand for operating the
Videocamera in the stripped-down condition such as the status without the exterior parts or f or usin g commod ities th at are
not yet conformable to the interchangeable ring. For the usage
of the INF lens holder, refer to the Service Bulletin No. YA-SB-
10035.
• Camera stand
To be used together with the INF adjustment lens holder. For
the usage of the Camera stand, refer to the Service Bulletin
No. YA-SB-10035.
• Light box assembly
To be used for adjustment of the camera system. For the
usage of the Light box assembly, refer to the Service Bulletin
No. YA-SB-10035.
• Gray scale chart
To be used for adjustment of the camera system. For the
usage of the INF adjustment lens, refer to the Service Bulletin
No. YA-SB-10035.
• Color bar chart
To be used for adjustment of the camera system. For the
usage of the INF adjustment lens, refer to the Service Bulletin
No. YA-SB-10035.
• Alignment tape
To be used for check and adjustment of interchangeability of
the mechanism.
• PC cable
To be used to connect the Videocamera and a personal computer
with each other when a personal computer issued for adjustment.
• Communication cable
Connect the Communication cable between the PC cable and
Jig connector cable when performing a PC adjustment.
• Service support system
To be used for adjustment with a personal computer. Software
can be downloaded also from JS-net.
• Jig connector cable
Connected to JIG CONNECTOR of the main board and used
for electrical adjustment, etc.
• Extension connector
Connect this extension connector to the connector of the Jig
connector cable for extending the cable connector.
4.2JIG CONNECTOR CABLE CONNECTION
• Remove one screw (1), and remove the COVER (JIG CON).
• As the figure shows, insert JIG CONNECTOR CABLE in JIG
CONNECTOR by using the EXTENSION CONNECTOR so
that the wire side faces downward.
Connection procedure
GUIDE ROLLER (SUP)
GUIDE ROLLER (TU)
COVER(ADJ)
SCREW(2)
COVER(JIG CON)
SCREW(1)
EXTENSION CONNECTOR
JIG CONNECTOR CABLE
SERVICE SUPPORT SYSTEM
MENU
PERSONAL COMPUTER
COMMUNICATION CABLE
PC CABLE
FOR
COMMUNICATION CABLE
RS232C
COM PORT
1-16 (No.YF046)
TO JLIP_RX
TO JLIP_TX
TO GND
COMMUNICATION CABLEJIG CONNECTOROSCILLOSCOPEJIG CONNECTOR
Prior to the adjustment, remove the COVER (ADJ).
(1) Play back the compatibility adjustment tape.
(2) While triggering the HID1, observe the waveform of
ENV_OUT.
(3) Set the manual tracking mode (ATF OFF).
(4) Confirm that the waveform is entirely pa rallel and straight,
and free from remarkable level-down, through the tracking
operation.
Make the confirmation as follows if necessary.
(5) If level-down is observed on the left hand side of the
waveform, straighten the level by turning the GUIDE
ROLLER (SUP).
If level-down is observed on the right hand side of the
waveform, straighten the
level by turning the GUIDE ROLLER (TU).
(6) After the adjustment, try th e unloading motion once, and
confirm that the waveform is flat when the tape has been
played back again.
(7) Play back the self-recording.
(8) Confirm that the waveform is flat.
ENV_OUT
HID1
Fig.4-3-1
Flatten the waveform.
Misalignment of guide
roller height on the
supply side
Misalignment of guide roller
height on the take-up side
Fig.4-3-2
4.4ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT
Electrical adjustment is performed by using a personal computer
and software for SERVICE SUPPORT SYSTEM. Read
README.TXT file to use the software properly.
As for the connection of cables, see "4.2 JIG CONNECTOR
CABLE CONNECTION".
(No.YF046)1-17
5.1SERVICE NOTE
C3C4
[10]
C8
SECTION 5
TROUBLE SHOOTING
cm)
cm)
cm)
.
.
.
m (0.7kgf
m (2.5kgf
3-2-5
[13] OP BLOCK ASSEMBLY / CCD BOARD ASSEMBLY
.
m (0.5kgf
.
.
[3][4][5]
[14][15][16]
[1][2]
CABINET PARTS AND ELECTRICAL PARTS
C1C2
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CABINET PARTS AND ELECTRICAL PARTS
C5C6C7
[6][7][8][9][11]
[12][13]
252627282930313233343536373839404142434445
CABINET PARTS AND ELECTRICAL PARTS
46474849505152535455565758
C10C11
C9
Φ
3-2-3
[9] MONITOR ASSEMBLY
1234567891011
[12] VF ASSEMBLY
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3-2-4
cm) : 0.069N
cm) : 0.246N
cm) : 0.049N
.
.
.
m (0.8kgf
m (2.0kgf
m (0.6kgf
.
.
.
cm) : 0.078N
cm) : 0.196N
cm) : 0.059N
.
.
.
cm)
.
m (0.9kgf
m (1.0kgf
m (0.2kgf
.
.
.
m (1.5kgf
.
: 0.098N
: 0.019N
: 0.088N
1) * : Don't reuse the screw, because screw lock bond was applied to them.
2) Pay careful attention to tightening torque for each screw.
NOTE:
: 0.15N
Symbol No.
Place to stick screw
Removing order of screw
1-18 (No.YF046)
Screw tightening torque
Reference drawing (Fig.No.)
Symbol No.
Place to stick screw
Removing order of screw
Screw tightening torque
Reference drawing (Fig.No.)
Symbol No.
Place to stick screw
Removing order of screw
Screw tightening torque
Reference drawing (Fig.No.)
Place to stick screw
Screw tightening torque
Removing order of screw
Reference drawing (Fig.No.)
Removing order of screw
Place to stick screw
Screw tightening torque
Reference drawing (Fig.No.)
5.2TAKE OUT CASSETTE TAPE
The following procedure is a method for taking out the cassette
tape in case the cassette tape cannot be ejected due to an electrical failure. The following procedure is a simplified method;
therefore, for more reliable operation, it is recommended that you
should remove exterior parts so that you can take out the tape
without excessive force.
(1) Remove the Power Unit (battery or DC cord) from the set.
(2) Open the CASSETTE COVER till it is completely opened
and fixed.
(3) Attach a PVC tape as shown in the figure.
NOTE:
Be careful of cassette tape damage caused because the
Cassette Housing Assembly is moved upward at the unloading end (Eject mode).
(4) To set the Slide Deck Assembly to the un loading end , ap-
ply DC 3V to the electrode (terminal) on the top surface of
the LOADING MOTOR that is seen through a space of VF
side.
NOTE:
Be careful not to attach grease or a similar substance to
the surface of the cassette tape on the tape transport
system.
(5) Wind the cassette tape by directly turning the Reel Disk As-
sembly (SUP) from the backside of the SLIDE DECK ASSEMBLY by using a sharp tool (Chip IC replacement tool).
(6) Confirm that the cassette tape is completely woun d, and
then peel off the PVC tape from the CASSETTE HOUSING
ASSEMBLY and take out the cassette tape.
NOTE:
To confirm that the cassette tape is completely wound,
confirm that one REEL DISK ASSEMBLY (TU) rotates
as you rotate the other REEL DISK ASSEMBLY (SUP).
(7) Make sure that grease or a similar substance is not at-
tached to the surface of the tape taken out in the procedure
(6). Similarly, also make sure that grease or a similar substance is not attached on the MECHANISM ASSEMBLY,
especially the tape transport system.
(DC3V)
LOADING MOTOR
ASSEMBLY
SLIDE DECK
ASSEMBLY
CASSETTE COVER
TAPE
CASSETTE HOUSING
ASSEMBLY
REEL DISK
ASSEMBLY (SUP)
Fig.5-2-1
(No.YF046)1-19
5.3EMERGENCY DISPLAY
Example (in case of the error number E01):
Whenever some abnormal signal is input to the syscon CPU, an
error number (E01, as an example) is displayed on the LCD
monitor or (in the electronic view finder).In every error status,
such the message as shown below alter nately appear over and
E01
UNIT IN
SAFEGUARD MODE
E01
REMOVE AND
REATTACH BATTERY
over.
• In an emergency mode, all operations except turning on/off the
POWER switch are ineffectual.
LCD displayEmergencymodeDetailsPossible cause
E01LOADINGIn the case the encoder position is
not shifted to the next point though
the loading motor has rotated in the
loading direction for 4 seconds or
more. This error is defined as [E01].
E02UNLOADINGIn the case the encoder position is
not shifted to the next point though
the loading motor has rotated in the
unloading direction for 4 seconds or
1. The mechanism is locked during mode shift.
2. The mechanism is locked at the mechanism loading end,
because the encoder position is skipped during
mechanism mode shift.
3. No power is supplied to the loading MDA.
1. The mechanism is locked during mode shift.
2. The mechanism is locked at the mechanism loading end,
because the encoder position is skipped during
mechanism mode shift.
more. This error is defined as [E02].
E03TU & SUP REEL FG In the case no REEL FG is
produced for seconds shown in the
table below or more in the capstan
rotation mode after loading was
complete, the mechanism mode is
shifted to STOP with the pinch roller
set off. This error is defined as
[E03].However, no REEL EMG is
detected in the SLW/STILL mode.
REEL(SUP) REEL(TU)
PB/REC
S-FWD
S-REW
FF
REW
3 SEC
3 SEC
0.3 SEC
3 SEC
0.1 SEC
3 SEC
0.3 SEC
3 SEC
0.1 SEC
3 SEC
E04DRUM FGIn the case there is no DRUM FG
input in the drum rotation mode for
4 seconds or more. This error is
defined as [E04], and the
mechanism mode is shifted to
STOP with the pinch roller set off.
1. The idler gear does not engage with the reel disk well.
2. Though the idler gear and reel disk are engaged with
each other, the tape is not wound because of overload
to the mechanism.
3. No FG pulse is output from the reel sensor.
4. No power is supplied to the reel sensor.
5. Tape transport operation takes place with a cassette
having no tape inside.
6. The tape slackens and no pulse is produced until the
slack is taken up and the tape comes into the normal
status.
1. The drum cannot be started or drum rotation is stopped
because tape transport load is too high.
1) Tape tension is extremely high.
2) The tape is damaged or soiled with grease, etc.
2. The DRUM FG signal is not received by the syscon CPU.
1) Disconnection in the middle of the signal line.
2) Failure of the DRUM FG pulse generator (hall
element).
3. No drum control voltage is supplied to the MDA.
4. No power is supplied to the DRUM MDA.
E05--E06CAPSTAN FGIn the case no CAPSTAN FG is
produced in the capstan rotation
mode for 2 seconds or more. This
error is defined as [E06], and the
mechanism mode is shifted to
STOP with the pinch roller set
off.However, no CAPSTAN EMG is
detected in the STILL/FF/REW
mode.
1. The CAPSTAN FG signal is not received by the syscon
CPU.
1) Disconnection in the middle of the signal line.
2) Failure of the CAPSTAN FG pulse generator (MR
element).
2. No capstan control voltage is supplied to the MDA.
3. The capstan cannot be started or capstan rotation is
stopped because tape transport load is too high.
1) Tape tension is extremely high. (Mechanical locking)
2) The tape is damaged or soiled with grease, etc. (Tape
tangling occurs, etc.)
1-20 (No.YF046)
Fig.5-3-1
VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LIMITED
AV & MULTIMEDIA COMPANY CAMCORDER CATEGORY 12, 3-chome, Moriya-cho, kanagawa-ku, Yokohama, kanagawa-prefecture, 221-8528, Japan
Safety precautions
The Components identified by the symbol are
critical for safety. For continued safety, replace safety
critical components only with manufacturer's recommended parts.
1. Units of components on the schematic diagram
Unless otherwise specified.
1) All resistance values are in ohm. 1/6 W, 1/8 W (refer to
parts list).
Chip resistors are 1/16 W.
K: KΩ (1000Ω), M: MΩ (1000KΩ)
2) All capacitance values are in µF, (P: PF).
3) All inductance values are in µH, (m: mH).
4) All diodes are 1SS133, MA165 or 1N4148M (refer to parts
list).
2. Indications of control voltage
AUX : Active at high.
AUX or AUX(L) : Active at low.
3. Interpreting Connector indications
Note: If the voltages are not indicated on the schematic
diagram, refer to the voltage charts.
123
2.5
(5.0)
1.8
PB and REC modes
(Voltage of PB and REC modes
are the same)
PB mode
REC mode
4. Voltage measurement
1) Regulator (DC/DC CONV) circuits
REC : Colour bar signal.
PB : Alignment tape (Colour bar).
— : Unmeasurable or unnecessary to measure.
2) Indication on schematic diagram
Voltage Indications for REC and PB mode on the schematic diagram are as shown below.
5. Signal path Symbols
The arrows indicate the signal path as follows.
NOTE : The arrow is DVC unique object.
Playback signal path
Playback and recording signal path
Recording signal path
(including E-E signal path)
Capstan servo path
Drum servo path
(Example)
R-Y
Y
Playback R-Y signal path
Recording Y signal path
6. Indication of the parts for adjustments
The parts for the adjustments are surrounded with the circle as
shown below.
7. Indication of the parts not mounted on the circuit board
“OPEN” is indicated by the parts not mounted on the circuit
board.
R216
OPEN
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
4
2
3
Removable connector
Wire soldered directly on board
Non-removable Board connector
Board to Board
Connected pattern on board
The arrows indicate signal path
Note: The Parts Number, value and rated voltage etc. in
the Schematic Diagram are for references only.
When replacing the par ts, refer to the Parts List.
Note: For the destination of each signal and further line
connections that are cut off from the diagram,
refer to "BOARD INTERCONNECTIONS"
CIRCUIT BOARD NOTES
1. Foil and Component sides
1) Foil side (B side) :
Parts on the foil side seen from foil face (pattern face)
are indicated.
2) Component side (A side) :
Parts on the component side seen from component face
(parts face) indicated.
2. Parts location guides
Parts location are indicated by guide scale on the circuit board.
Note: For general information in service manual, please
refer to the Service Manual of GENERAL INFORMATION Edition 4 No. 82054D (January 1994).
LOCATION
REF No.
IC101 B C 6 A
IC
Category : IC
Horizontal “A” zone
Vertical “6” zone
B : Foil side
(A : Component side)
C : Chip component
D : Discrete component)
2-12-2
A
1
2
3
4
5
BCDEFG
J105
CN109
CN102
CN304
CN105
CN302CN301
REG_3.1V
CN106
REG_3.6V
EXTM_H
CN103
CN7602
J104
CN7601
EXTM_H
S401
V_OUT
Y_OUT
C_OUT
CN111
SHP
CDS_3V
OSD_VD
ADP_L
OUTV
OSD_VD
SHD
CN104
CN114
CN110
REG_1.8V
EM_DET_L
HID1
AGC_OUT
VRB_AGC
ATFI
VRB_ATF
REC_DATA
REC_CTL
P_DET
REF_CLK
VREF_1.1
VF_CTL
CN101
HID1
CN701
DISCRI
MVD
SELCT_SW
REG_1.8V
ANA_IN_H
DDI
SBE
CDWE
TDA
TAPE_LED
FS_PLL
MAIN_VCO
DD0
PB_CLK
E_SENS
REEL_VCC
GND
DCO[0-3]
PRST
CDDSTB
REG_2.5V
S_SENS
MIC_1
CDWE
MIC_2
MIC_3
REC_SAFE
CDALE
RESET
DCK
SPA
XINT
DV_CS
CPOB
DYO[0-3]
S2_DET
DCI[0-3]
BLKC
CDDSTB
SHUT_ATT
FSPLLCTL
SHUT_ATT
DSC_RST
VC1
DSC_RST
REC_CLK
NAVI_SW
ADDT[00-15]
MD_DEM1
REG_3.1V
AU_DATA
DV_WAIT
DRWSEL
M_VCOCTL
PBVCOCTL
PBPLLCTL
INV
INH
OUTV
OUTH
VC2
J101
CN305
S701
CN115
CN702
TRIG_SW
DYI[0-3]
TSR
FRP
CLK27A
DV_RST
SPA
TPA+
TPA-
TPB+
TPB-
ZOOM_SW
IF_TX
AL_3VSYS
JLIP_TX
T_BATT
CN113
CLK27SEL
SRV_TRK
ASPECT2
ASPECT1
CN7002
CN7001
CN112CN401
CN7603
CN107
MD_AU/L
MD_AU/R
EM_AU/L
EM_AU/R
PWDA2
PWAD2
MD_DEM1
DMS
JLIP_RX
AU_CLK
V_OUT
USBSENS
USB_DN
USB_DP
S_IN_L
D_GAIN
AU_SIG/L
VIFD_OUT
C_OUT
VIFD_IN
AU_SIG/R
IR_OUT
ADCLK
SYSVDSEL
CPOB
CN108
ADP_DC
J103
Y_OUT
EDIT
VIFD_CLK
VENC_CS
TG_RST
DUMP_CTL
ATF_GAIN
NOSIG_LV
RECCADJ
INV
INH
REG_3.1V
REG_4.8V
GND
INT_GND
SPK-
SPK+
P_MEDIA
PWAD2
PD_L
PWDA2
AUDIO_CS
A_MUTE
BUZZER
INT/L
PD_L
AU_CLK
AUDIO_CS
AU_DATA
A_MUTE
BUZZER
EM_DET_L
( E_MIC_GND)
GND
VC0
CN303
EM_DET_L
( E_MIC_L)
( E_MIC_R)
24M_DSC24M_DSC
TMS
TCMK
DYO[0-3]
DCO[0-3]
TRST
PSCTL
CDDSTB
TDI
CAM_CS
SYSVDSEL
USBDOWN
LIT_3V
PHOTO_H
PHOTO_F
TELE_SW
WIDE_SW
MENU_SW
TDI
SET_SW
FF_SW
PLAY_SW
REW_SW
STOP_SW
AL_3.1V
GND
INT/R
MD_AU/L
EM_AU/R
MD_AU/R
EM_AU/L
CDALE
DSP_RST
ADCLK
REG_3.1V
OMT
CDS_3V
SHP
SHD
TCMK
TMS
BLKA
TRST
ADDT[00-15]
PBLKPBLK
OSD_HD
OSD_VD
DOT_CLK
VC3
MVD
MFLD
ADP_L
LITHIUM
BATT_+
REG_CS
AREG_CLK
MMC_DOUT
MMC_CLK
MMC_DIN
MMC_CD
SD_WP
VF_SW
USB_DP
USB_DN
USBSENS
BLKB
USBDOWN
J102
AREG_SO
RESET
V_BATT
I_MTR
CAS_SW
CHRG_EVR
MMC_CS
GND
INFO_SW
INDEX_SW
RECH
DOBCK2
HGVss-ND
HG_U[+]
HG_W[-]
HG_BS[-]
HG_W[+]
HG_BS[+]
HG_U[-]
HG_V[+]
HG_V[-]
C_COIL_U
C_COIL_W
C_FG[+]
C_FG[-]
C_COIL_V
MDA_PS
CCD_CTL
DOMCK2
PBH
DOLRCK2
DODAT2
PSCTL
Z_VCC
CCD-7.5V
CCD+15V
TG_36M
REG_1.8V
REG_4.8V
HID3
P_DET
M_REG4.8
P_DET
CAM_CLK
CAM_OUT
CAM_SW_C
ANA_IN_H
HDIN
REG_4.8V
DRUM_ERR
CAM_SW_B
V_OUT
S_RL[+]
M_REG4.8
CAM_SW_A
GND
S_REEL
OUTV
IR_RMC
T_REEL
TDO
CAPT_REQ
DRUM_PWR
VDIN
REG_3.1V
T_RL[+]
ZOOM01
ZOOM04F_PTR_AD
F_VCC
F_LED
ZOOM03
ZOOM02
L_FRB
HGout+IS
BLKC
HGout-IS
Z_LED
OP_THRMO
DRIVE+IS
DRIVE-IS
HGVss-IS
HGout+ND
S_REEL
REG_3.1V
DEW_SENS
Z_PTR_AD
IRIS_PWM
MDA_PS
DRUM_ERR
CAP_REF
CAP_FG
DRUM_REF
DRUM_PG
REG+CCD
DRUM_FG
LD_ON
REG-CCD
S_IN_L
VENC_CS
S2_DET
TG_RST
XAVD
HID1
SPA
HID1
FRP
TSR
SRV_TRK
CLK27SEL
DV_RST
T_REEL
C_FRB
NOSIG_LV
ADDT[00-15]
DV_CS
DV_WAIT
CPOB
MONI_CHG
REG_3.6V
PBPLLCTL
CLK27A
ATF_GAIN
TG_CS
VIFD_IN
DIAL_PB
DIAL_OFF
TBCCTL
OSD_HD
OSD_VD
DOT_CLK
RECCADJ
DIAL_AUTO
M_VCOCTL
DIAL_MANU
OUT_Y[0-3]
AIDAT
AODAT
AILRCK
AIBCK
AIMCK
PBVCOCTL
POW_LED
AIDAT2
V_BATT
VF_CTL
I_MTR
AREG_SO
AREG_CLK
FSPLLCTL
REG_CS
VC0
REM_OUT
LV_CLK
LV_OUT
LD_ON
DSCIO[0-7]
DSYIO[0-7]
HGout-ND
FOCUS04
FOCUS03
FOCUS02
DRIVE-ND
DRIVE+ND
VIFD_IN
HDCVF
REM_OUT
DOBCK2
DOMCK2
DOLRCK2
FOCUS01
REG_3.1V
HALL_AD
IRIS_O/C
DODAT2
F/Z_CS
AIDAT2
IR_OUT
VIFD_CLK
VIFD_OUT
OUT_C[0-3]
OUT_VS
AU_SIG/R
OUT_HS
AU_SIG/L
USBSENS
USB_DN
USB_DP
L_MUTE
L_MUTE
M_CS
F/Z_CS
VC1
TG_RST
IRIS_O/C
M_REG4.8
OP_THRMO
CAP_PWR
IRIS_CS
IRIS_CS
CAM_VD
CAM_CLK
VIFD_CLK
CLK4M5
CAM_OUT
IRIS_PS
LCD_R
LCD_G
LCD_B
CAM_CLK
ASPECT1
VDCVF
REG_4.8V
REG_3.1V
REG_1.8V
CLK9A
IRIS_MCK
GND
XAVD
XAHD
ASPECT2
DUMP_CTL
TG_RST
LENS_LED
HDIN
TG_36M
CLK9A
EMU1
TMS_DSC
TCK_DSC
TDI_DSC
CHRG_EVR
TRST_DSC
TG_RST
H2
H1
RG
SUB
HID3
HID1
PBH
GND
RECH
INV
INH
DYO[0-3]
CAP_PWR
DRUM_REF
DRUM_PG
DCO[0-3]
MONI_CHG
LOAD_FWD
LOAD_REV
MDA_2.9V
COIL_COM
D_PFG[+]
D_COIL_W
D_COIL_V
D_COIL_U
D_PG[-]
D_FG[-]
CAP_ERR
GND
DRUM_PWR
ENV_OUT
CAP_REF
CAP_FG
DRUM_FG
BLKB
DSCO[0-7]
ATFI
REC_CTL
VREF_1.1
GND
AGC_OUT
V1V2V3
V4
VRB_AGC
VRB_ATF
ATFI
REF_CLK
DSYO[0-7]
HGVcc+ND
REC_DATA
Z_PTR_AD
F_PTR_AD
M_UNREG
M_REG4.8
REC_CLK
AILRCK
AIMCK
AIBCK
AODAT
AIDAT
TMS
RESET
MXDT_OUT
ADP_L
REG_4.8V
REG_3.1V
REG_2.5V
S_SHUT
M_RVS
GND
AU_SIG/R
AU_SIG/L
2S
TALLY
MONI_SW
D_GAIN
2F1S1F
FLDDSC
REG_2.5V
S_RL[-]
T_RL[-]
TCMK
TRST
IRIS_CLK
TBCCTL
HGVcc+IS
OUT_Y[0-3]
OUT_C[0-3]
OUT_VS
OUT_HS
HALL_AD
HDDSC
VDDSC
FLDDSC
OP_THRMO
F_PTR_AD
REG_3.1V
TMS
TCMK
TRST
Z_PTR_AD
HDDSC
TDO
MMC_CD
TDO_DSC
IRIS_PS
VIFD_IN
LENS_LED
V_OUT
CAP_ERR
DSC_STS
FLSH_RST
DSC_RST
DSC_CS
DSC_DT_IN
DSC_DT_OUT
DSC_CLK
DSC_WKUPVDDSC
CAM_OUT
CLKDSC
CLK27B
VIFD_OUT
CLK27B
FLSH_RST
DSC_RST
DSC_CLK
REG_8.5V
DSC_DT_OUT
DSC_DT_IN
DSC_CS
MXDT_OUT
DSC_STS
CAPT_REQ
DSC_WKUP
REG_3.6V
D[0-15]
A10
EM_CS2
FLSH_OE
FLSH_WE
USBDOWN
C_OUT
GIO3
C_FRB
Y_OUT
GIO6
GIO15
CDDSTB
REG_3.1V
L_FRB
DSCIO[0-7]
CAM_CLK
CAM_OUT
LAMP_ON
CLKDSC
GIO15
CDALE
CDWE
DSP_RST
GIO6
GIO3
CPOB
CLK27A
XAHD
ADIN[0-9]
PBLK
CLK27A
VDIN
CDS_CS
MMC_CD
DSYO[0-7]
DSCO[0-7]
GND
CLK27B
USBDOWN
DSYIO[0-7]
TDA
CCD_CTL
VC2
CCD_OUT
CDS_CS
CAM_OUT
CAM_CLK
ADIN[0-9]
REG_3.6V
GND
PBLK
IRIS_PWM
ADDT[00-15]
CAM_VD
CLK4M5
CAM_CS
OMT
MFLD
OUTH
OUTV
DYI[0-3]
MVD
DCI[0-3]
INV
DCO[0-3]
INH
DYO[0-3]
S_SHUT
REG_3.1V
GND
CLK27B
BLKA
REG+CCD
REG-CCD
LIT_3V
AL_3.1V
GND
VFREG4.8
REG_2.5V
REG_3.1V
FLSH_WE
FLSH_OE
EM_CS2
A10
D[0-15]
REG_1.8V
REG_3.1V
GND
RXD2
TXD2
LCD_CTL
GND
REG_4.8V
VIFD_OUT
VIFD_CLK
VC3
M_UNREG
CCD_CTL
EJT_SW
CAM_OUT
CAM_CLK
TG_RST
CDWE
DRWSEL
XINT
CDALE
TG_CS
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YTU94074-12
YTU94077-12
YTU94129A-39
YTU94109-39
YTU94074-16
YTU94077-16
YTU94074-8
YTU94077-8
YTU94074-6
YTU94077-6
YTU94074-6
YTU94077-6
YTU94074-11
YTU94077-11
YTU94074-18
YTU94077-18
YTU94074-30
YTU94077-30
YTU94074-6
YTU94077-6
YTU94074-12
YTU94077-12
YTU94074-13
YTU94077-13
YTU94074-22
YTU94077-22
YTU94074-7
YTU94077-7
YTU94074-20
YTU94077-20
YTU94074-28
YTU94077-28
y10459001a_rev0.1
BOARD INTERCONNECTION
NOTE : :The number of patch cords are indicated by interconnected.