Phono jacks (2: stereo L and R) 327
mV, (at output impedance 47 kilohms)
impedance less than 2.2 kilohms
RFU DC OUT
Special minijack, DC 5V
Headphone jack
Stereo minijack (ø 3.5 mm)
LANC control jack
Stereo mini-minijack (ø 2.5 mm)
MIC jack
Mini jack, 0.388mV low impedance
with 2.5 to 3.0 V DC, output impedance
6.8 kilohms (ø 3.5 mm) Stereo type
Speaker
Dynamic speaker
Intelligent accessory shoe
8-pin connector
General
Power requirements
7.2 V (battery pack)
8.4 V (A C power adaptor)
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HVIDEO CAMERA RECORDER
MICROFILM
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Average power consumption
(when using the battery pack)
During camera recording using
LCD
CCD-TRV95/TRV95PK/TRV99 : 3.8 W
CCD-TRV89E/TRV95E/TRV99E : 3.9 W
Viewfinder
CCD-TRV95/TRV95PK/TRV99 : 2.6 W
CCD-TRV89E/TRV95E/TRV99E : 2.7 W
Operating temperature
32°F to 104°F(0°C to 40°C)
Storage temperature
-4°F to +140°F(-20°C to +60°C)
Dimentions (Approx.)
CCD-TRV89E :
4 3/8 x 5 x 8 1/2 in.
(110 x 124 x 213 mm)(w/h/d)
CCD-TRV95/TRV95E/TRV95PK/
TRV99/TRV99E :
4 3/8 x 5 x 8 1/2 in.
(110 x 125 x 213 mm)(w/h/d)
Mass (Approx.)
2 lb 3 oz (1 kg)
excluding the battery pack, lithium
battery, cassette and shoulder strap
2 lb 6 oz (1.1 kg)
including the battery pack NP-F330,
lithium battery CR2025, cassette and
shoulder strap
Microphone
Stereo type
Supplied accessories
See page 4.
AC power adaptor
Power requirements
100 -240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Power consumption
23 W
Output voltage
DC OUT: 8.4 V, 1.5 A in operating mode
Operating temperature
32°F to 104°F(0°C to 40°C)
Storage temperature
-4°F to +140°F(-20°C to +60°C)
Dimentions (Approx.)
5 x 1 9/16 x 2 1/2 in.
(125 x 39 x 62 mm)(w/h/d)
excluding projecting parts
Mass (Approx.)
9.8 oz (280 g) excluding power cord
(Main lead)
Design and specifications are subject to
change without notice.
• Abbreviation
CND : Canadian Model
JE : Tourist Model
SAFETY CHECK-OUT
After correcting the original service problem, perform the following
safety checks before releasing the set to the customer:
1. Check the area of your repair for unsoldered or poorly-soldered
connections. Check the entire board surface for solder splashes
and bridges.
2. Check the interboard wiring to ensure that no wires are “pinched”
or contact high-wattage resistors.
3. Look for unauthorized replacement parts, particularly transistors,
that were installed during a previous repair. Point them out to
the customer and recommend their replacement.
4. Look for parts which, though functioning, show obvious signs
of deterioration. Point them out to the customer and recommend
their replacement.
SAFETY-RELATED COMPONENT WARNING !!
COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY MARK ! OR DOTTED LINE WITH
MARK ! ON THE SCHEMA TIC DIAGRAMS AND IN THE P ARTS
LIST ARE CRITICAL TO SAFE OPERATION. REPLACE THESE
COMPONENTS WITH SONY PARTS WHOSE PART NUMBERS
APPEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL OR IN SUPPLEMENTS
PUBLISHED BY SONY.
5. Check the B+ voltage to see it is at the values specified.
6. Flexible Circuit board Repairing
• Keep the temperature of the soldering iron around 270°C during
repairing.
• Do not touch the soldering iron on the same conductor of the
circuit board (within 3 times).
• Be careful not to apply force on the conductor when soldering
or unsoldering.
ATTENTION AU COMPOSANT AYANT RAPPORT
À LA SÉCURITÉ!!
LES COMPOSANTS IDENTIFIÉS P AR UNE MARQUE ! SUR LES
DIAGRAMMES SCHÉMATIQUES ET LA LISTE DES PIÈCES SONT
CRITIQUES POUR LA SÉCURITÉ DE FONCTIONNEMENT. NE
REMPLACER CES COMPOSANTS QUE P AR DES PIÈCES SONY
DONT LES NUMÉROS SONT DONNÉS DANS CE MANUEL OU
DANS LES SUPPLÉMENTS PUBLIÉS PAR SONY.
The lithium battery is already installed in your camcorder.
5 Size AA (R6) battery for Remote Commander
(2)
6 A / V connecting cable (1)
7 Shoulder strap (1)
8 Battery case (1)
CCD-TRV95 : CND/TRV99
9 21 pin adaptor (1)
VMC-91 : CCD-TRV95E
!º 2 pin conversion adaptor (1)
CCD-TRV89E : E, HK/TRV95 : E/TRV95PK/TRV99E : E,
HK, AUS
!¡ 2 pin conversion adaptor (1)
CCD-TRV89E : JE/TRV95 : JE/TRV99E : JE
• Abbreviation
CND : Canadian Model
HK : Hong Kong Model
AUS : Australian Model
JE: Tourist Model
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SERVICE NOTE
1. POWER SUPPL Y DURING REPAIRS
In this unit, about 10 seconds after power is supplied (8.4V) to the
battery terminal using the service power cord (J-6082-223-A), the
power is shut off so that the unit cannot operate.
This following two methods are available to pr ev ent this. Take note
of which to use during repairs.
Method 1.
Connect the servicing remote commander RM-95 (J-6082-053-B)
to the LANC jack, and set the remote commander switch to the
“ADJ” side.
Method 2.
Press the battery switch of the battery terminal using adhesive tape,
etc.
Method 3.
Use the DC IN terminal. (Use the AC power adaptor.)
Battery terminal
Battery switch
‘
DC IN terminal
2. TO T AKE OUT A CASSETTE WHEN NOT EJECT (FORCE EJECT)
1 Refer to 2-1. to remove the front panel assembly.
2 Refer to 2-3. to remove the cabinet (R) assembly.
3 Refer to 2-10. to remove the battery panel assembly.
4 Refer to 2-10. to remove the cabinet (L) assembly.
5 Add +5V from the DC POWER SUPPLY and unload with a
pressing the cassette lid.
6
Pull the timing belt in the direction of arrow A
with a pinsette while pressing the cassette lid
(take care not to damage) to adjust the
bending of a tape.
A
Pinsette
Timing belt
Battery SIG terminal
Press the cassette lid not to rise the
cassette compartment
[DC power supply]
Battery terminal
(+5V)
’
7
Let go your hold the cassette
lid and rise the cassette
compartment to take out a cassette.
Timing belt
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Loading motor
Adjust the bending of a tape
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SELF-DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION
1. Self-diagnosis Function
When problems occur while the unit is operating, the self-diagnosis
function starts working, and displays on the viewfinder or Display
window what to do. This function consists of two display; selfdiagnosis display and service mode display.
Details of the self-diagnosis functions are provided in the Instruction
manual.
Viewfinder
C : 3 1 : 1 1
Blinks at 3.2 Hz
C
Repairede by :
C : Corrected by customer
H : Corrected by dealer
E : Corrected by service engineer
3 11 1
Block
Indicates the appropriate step to be taken
E. g.
31 ... Reload the tape.
32 ... Turn on power again.
Display window
C : 3 1 : 1 1
Detailed Code
2. Self-diagnosis display
When problems occur while the unit is operating, the counter of the
viewfinder or Display window shows a 4-digit display consisting
of an alphabet and numbers, which blinks at 3.2 Hz. This 5-character
display indicates the “repaired by:”, “block” in which the problem
occurred, and “detailed code” of the problem.
Refer to page7
Self-diagnosis Code table
3. Service Mode Display
The service mode display shows up to six self-diagnosis codes shown in the past.
Display window
3-1. Display Method
While pressing the “STOP” key, set the switch from OFF to “VTR or PLAYER”, and continue pressing the “STOP” key for 5 seconds
continuously. The service mode will be displayed, and the counter will show the backup No. and the 5-character self-diagnosis codes.
Viewfinder
[3] C : 3 1 : 1 1
Lights up
[3]
Backup No.
Order of previous errors
3-2. Switching of Backup No.
By rotating the control dial, past self-diagnosis codes will be shown in order. The backup No. in the [] indicates the order in which the
problem occurred. (If the number of problems which occurred is less than 6, only the number of problems which occurred will be shown.)
[1] : Occurred first time[4] : Occurred fourth time
[2] : Occurred second time[5] : Occurred fifth time
[3] : Occurred third time[6] : Occurred the last time
C : 3 1 : 1 1
Self-diagnosis codes
Display window
3 C : 3 1 : 1 1
Control dial
3-3. End of Display
Turning OFF the power supply will end the service mode display.
Note: The self-diagnosis display data will be backed up by the coin-type lithium battery. When this coin-type lithium battery is
disconnected, the self-diagnosis data will be lost by initialization.
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4. Self-diagnosis Code T able
Self-diagnosis Code
Block
Function
Repaired by:
C
21
C
22
C
23
C
31
C
31
C
31
C
31
C
31
C
31
C
31
C
31
C
31
C
31
C
31
C
31
C
31
C
32
C
32
C
32
C
32
C
32
C
32
C
32
C
32
C
32
C
32
C
32
C
32
C
32
E
61
E
61
E
62
E
62
Detailed
Code
00
00
00
10
11
20
21
22
23
30
31
40
41
42
43
44
10
11
20
21
22
23
30
31
40
41
42
43
44
00
10
00
01
Condensation.
Video head is dirty.
Non-standard battery is used.
LO AD direction. Loading does not
complete within specified time
UNLOAD direction. Loading does not
complete within specified time
T reel side tape slacking when unloading.
S reel side tape slacking when unloading.
T reel fault
S reel fault
FG fault when starting capstan
FG fault during normal capstan operations
FG fault when starting drum
PG fault when starting drum
FG fault during normal drum operations
PG fault during normal drum operations
Phase fault during normal drum operations
LO AD direction loading motor time-out
UNLOAD direction loading motor time-
out
T reel side tape slacking when unloading.
S reel side tape slacking when unloading.
T reel fault
S reel fault
FG fault when starting capstan
FG fault during normal capstan operations
FG fault when starting drum
PG fault when starting drum
FG fault during normal drum operations
PG fault during normal drum operations
Phase fault during normal drum operations
Difficult to adjust f ocus
(Cannot initialize focus.)
Handshake correction function does not
work well.(With pitch angular velocity
sensor output stopped)
Handshake correction function does not
work well.(With y aw angular v elocity
sensor output stopped)
Symptom/StateCorrection
Remove the cassette, and insert it again after one hour.
Clean with the optional cleaning cassette.
Use the InfoLITHIUM battery.
Load the tape again, and perform operations from the beginning.
Load the tape again, and perform operations from the beginning.
Load the tape again, and perform operations from the beginning.
Load the tape again, and perform operations from the beginning.
Load the tape again, and perform operations from the beginning.
Load the tape again, and perform operations from the beginning.
Load the tape again, and perform operations from the beginning.
Load the tape again, and perform operations from the beginning.
Load the tape again, and perform operations from the beginning.
Load the tape again, and perform operations from the beginning.
Load the tape again, and perform operations from the beginning.
Load the tape again, and perform operations from the beginning.
Load the tape again, and perform operations from the beginning.
Remove the battery or power cable, connect, and perform operations
from the beginning.
Remove the battery or power cable, connect, and perform operations
from the beginning.
Remove the battery or power cable, connect, and perform operations
from the beginning.
Remove the battery or power cable, connect, and perform operations
from the beginning.
Remove the battery or power cable, connect, and perform operations
from the beginning.
Remove the battery or power cable, connect, and perform operations
from the beginning.
Remove the battery or power cable, connect, and perform operations
from the beginning.
Remove the battery or power cable, connect, and perform operations
from the beginning.
Remove the battery or power cable, connect, and perform operations
from the beginning.
Remove the battery or power cable, connect, and perform operations
from the beginning.
Remove the battery or power cable, connect, and perform operations
from the beginning.
Remove the battery or power cable, connect, and perform operations
from the beginning.
Remove the battery or power cable, connect, and perform operations
from the beginning.
Inspect the lens block focus reset sensor (Pin !ª of CN551 of VC-195
board) when focusing is performed when the focus dial is rotated in the
focus manual mode and the focus motor drive circuit (IC552 of VC-195
board) when the focusing is not performed.
Inspect the lens block zoom reset sensor (Pin @¡ of CN551 of VC-195
board) when zooming is performed when the zoom lens is operated and
the zoom motor drive circuit (IC552 of VC195 boar d) when zooming is
not performed.
6-2.Electrical Parts List ................................................6-13
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CCD-TRV89E/TRV95/TR V95E/TRV95PK/TRV99/TRV99E
DISASSEMBLY
The eqipment can be removed using the following procedure.
VIDEO CAMERA RECORDER
SECTION 2
2-1. FRONT PANEL BLOCK
2-2. CABINET (S)
2-3. CABINET (R) BLOCK
2-7. CF-52 BOARD AND CONTROL
SWITCH BLOCK (MF-8500)
2-10. CABINET (L) BLOCK AND
BATTERY PANEL BLOCK
2-12. ZOOM LENS BLOCK
2-15. VC-195
2-8. EVF BLOCK-2
(B/W)
2-4. EVF BLOCK-1
(COLOR)
2-13. CONTROL SWITCH BLOCK
(FK-8500)
2-9. EVF BLOCK-2
(COLOR)
2-5. EVF BLOCK-1
NOTE : Follow the disassembly procedure in the numerical order given.
2-1. REMOVAL OF FRONT PANEL BLOCK
2-11. CASSETTE LID ASSEMBLY
(B/W)
2-6. LCD BLOCK
2-14. DD-105/PJ-85 BOARDS
2-2. REMOVAL OF CABINET (S)
9
FP-629 flexible board
CN303,20P
3
Two screws (M2x4)
2
Screw (M2x4)
4
Front panel block
1
Screw (M2x4)
2
Screw (M2x4)
1
Screw (M2x4)
3
Cabinet (S)
2-1
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2-3. REMOVAL OF CABINET (R) BLOCK
2-5. REMOVAL OF EVF BLOCK-1 (B/W)
2
Flexible flat cable(FCC-235)
CN008,4P
3
Tapping
screw
4
Tapping screw
5
Tapping screw
7
Two tapping screws
Pin
6
Connector
CN933,11P
2
Two screws
(M2x4)
3
Three screws (M2x4)
4
Cabinet (R) block
1
Screw (M2x4)
5
Flat cable (FCC-236) CN911,50P
2-4. REMOVAL OF EVF BLOCK-1 (COLOR)
2
FP-639 flexible board
CN007,20P
3
Tapping
screw
4
Tapping screw
5
Tapping screw
7
Two tapping screws
8
Three tapping
screws
1
to the direction of arrow.
2-6. REMOVAL OF LCD BLOCK
7
LCD block
6
6
VF base assembly
Tilt-up the EVF block
Four tapping screws
8
Three tapping
screws
6
VF base assembly
1
Tilt-up the EVF block
to the direction of arrow.
2-2
1
Four tapping screws
3
IR lever
4
Connector
CN006,6P
5
Connector
CN005,12P
2
IR cover
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2-7. REMOVAL OF CF-52BOARD AND CONTOROL
!§
VF-123 board
9
VF-122 board
VF lens assembly
!¢
LCX-024AK-J
!º
LB-56 board
!™
Prism holder assembly
!¡
Back light cushion
(Turn the cusion (Sponge rubber) face
to the LB-56 board side for insttallation.)
!£
LCD cushion(1)
!∞
LCD cushion(Y)
5
VF insullating sheet
3
Tapping screw
2
Tapping screw
1
Tilt-up the EVF block to the direction of arrow A.
4
Remove the EVF rearcabinet assembly
to the direction of arrow
B
.
7
FP-530 flexible board
8
FP-530 flexible board
6
FP-639 flexible board
B
A
8
VF-99 board
6
CRT retainer assembly
7
CRT assembly
2
Tapping screw
3
Tapping screw
1
Tilt-up the EVF block to the direction of arrow A.
4
Remove the EVF rearcabinet assembly
to the direction of arrow
B
.
5
Flexible flat cable
CN901,4P
B
A
SWITCH BLOCK (MF-8500)
7
Flat cable (FCC-236) CN001,50P
4
Four
tapping screws
6
Connector
CN003,2P
2
Control switch block
(MF-8500)
1
Two tapping screws
5
CF-52 board
3
Three tapping screws
2-8. REMOVAL OF EVF BLOCK-2 (B/W)
2-9 REMOVAL OF EVF BLOCK-2 (COLOR)
2-3
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2-10. REMOVAL OF CABINET (L) BLOCK AND
k
BATTERY PANEL BLOCK
8
Battery panel block
5
Control switch block
4
screws (M2x3)
1
Connector
CN801,7P
2
screws (M2x4)
7
3
screws (M2x4)
6
Cabinet (L) block
flexible connector
CN934,12P
2-12. REMOVAL OF ZOOM LENS BLOCK
4
3
6
FP-634 flexible board
CN909,10P
9
FP-624 flexible board
CN501,16P
2
Screw (M2x3)
Screw (M2x3)
Screw (M2x3)
5
Shoe bracket
7
Zoon lens bloc
1
Screw (M2x3)
8
Lens flexible board
CN551,23P
2-11. REMOVAL OF CASSETTE LID ASSEMBLY
1
Two screw (M2x4)
2
Cassette lid assembly
2-13. REMOVAL OF CONTROL SWITCH BLOCK
(FK-8500)
1
Remov the Control switch block
(FK-8500) in the direction of arrow
Screwdriver( )
2
Flexible board
CN935,10P
with pushing the claw.
Two claws
Two claws
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2-14. REMOVAL OF DD-105 BOARD AND
6
FP-622 flexible board
CN912,16P
9
FP-620 flexible board
CN904,10P
!¢
SE-74 board
!™
VC-195 board
!¡
Screw
(M2x3)
!£
Four screws
(M2x3)
!º
Three screws
(M2x3)
7
FP-629 flexible board
CN903,23P
1
FP-220lexible board
CN901,8P
8
FP-621 flexible board
CN902,12P
2
Flexible board
CN001,16P
3
Flexible board
CN905,10P
4
FP-248
flexible board
CN906,12P
5
FP-221 flexible board
CN908,15P
PJ-84 (PJ-83) BOARD
2
Three screws
(M2x3)
3
DD-105 board
5
(M2x4)
CN931,48P
Two screws
6
PJ-85 board
1
FP-622 flexible board
CN932,16P
4
FP-621 flexible board
CN902,12P
2-15. REMOVAL OF VC-195 AND SE-74 BOARD
2-16. SERVICE POSITION
PREPARATION; Refer to the previous section “DISASSMBLY”, and connect as shown in the figure after each parts has been removed.
J-6082-382-A
CPC-7 Jig
J-6082-188-A
EXTENSION CORD
2-5
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2-17. CIRCUIT BOARDS LOCATION
VF-123
(COLOR EVF)
VF-99
(B/W EVF)
CD-190
(CCD IMAGER)
MA-313
(STEREO MIC, LASER LINK)
DD-105
(POWER)
LB-56
(BACK LIGHT)
CF-52
(CONTROL)
PJ-85
(AV IN/OUT)
VF-122
(COLOR EVF)
PD-93 (SN4)
(RGB DECODER, LCD, LCD DRIVE, BACK LIGHT)
VC-195
CAMERA, Y/C PROCESSOR, IN/OUT,
REC/PB HEAD AMP, SERVO/SYSTEM CONTROL,
SERVO, AUDIO, IR TRANSMITTER, MODE CONTROL
2-6
SE-74
(STEADY SHOT)
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3-1. OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM
CCD-TRV89E/TRV95/TRV95E/TRV95PK/TRV99/TRV99E
SECTION 3
BLOCK DIAGRAMS
3-13-2
3-3
3-4
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CCD-TRV89E/TRV95/TRV95E/TRV95PK/TRV99/TRV99E
3-2. CAMERA/VIDEO BLOCK DIAGRAM
1.3Vp-p
H
IC401
7
CAMERA REC
H
IC502
CAMERA REC
0.3Vp-p
CAMERA REC
0.4Vp-p
H
IC202
16
1.3Vp-p
26
CAMERA REC
H
IC202
0.5Vp-p
13
CAMERA REC
H
IC001
3
IC001
0.3Vp-p
2V
521
TRIG : IC001
V
IC001
0.4Vp-p
17
PB
CAMERA REC
2V
IC001
44 48
3Vp-p
,
IC401
CAMERA REC
3.2Vp-p
0.14usec
IC502
—
7Vp-p
H
3 4
IC401
7Vp-p
H
,
1 2
CAMERA REC
NTSC : 14.32 MHz
PAL : 14.18MHz
IC501
11 12,
2.3Vp-p
CAMERA REC
NTSC : 28.636 MHz
PAL : 28.375 MHz
IC501
2.3Vp-p
5
PB
IC502
0.4Vp-p
H
36
2 10
CAMERA REC
3Vp-p
H
IC501
44
PB
IC202
0.4Vp-p
V
40
CAMERA REC
2V
IC001
2.9Vp-p
21
PB
0.4Vp-p
V
IC001
11
CAMERA REC
0.14usec
IC204
—
23 30
3.5Vp-p
PB
IC001
0.4Vp-p
H
7
CAMERA REC
4.12 MHz
Q001
7Vp-p
C
CAMERA REC
3.5Vp-p
0.14usec
IC204
—
12 15
CAMERA REC
3Vp-p
IC501
V
45
H
IC151 62 (
H
IC151
IC151
)
1.6Vp-p
1.8Vp-p
60
1.4Vp-p
H
64
H
IC151
0.46Vp-p
3
CAMERA REC
H
IC202
CAMERA REC
NTSC : 3.58 MHz
PAL : 4.43 MHz
66
IC202
0.84Vp-p
6
3.1Vp-p
CAMERA REC
IC202
CAMERA REC
3Vp-p
H
IC201
20
0.34Vp-p
H
3
CAMERA REC
H
IC202
0.9Vp-p
33
CAMERA REC
V
IC201
3Vp-p
19
3-5
IC151 29 (
2.1Vp-p
1.8Vp-p
H
IC151
H
)
1.4Vp-p
H
IC151
17
25
IC151
0.32Vp-p
H
5
CAMERA REC
0.18Vp-p
H
IC202
26
CAMERA REC
H
IC202
0.18Vp-p
23
CAMERA REC
IC202
3Vp-p
V
81
CAMERA REC
7.16 MHz
IC201
3.2Vp-p
8
PB
3Vp-p
H
IC202
80
3-63-7
3-8
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3-3. VTR/CAMEARA CONTROL BLOCK DIAGRAM
20 MHz
IC402 1
CCD-TRV89E/TRV95/TRV95E/TRV95PK/TRV99/TRV99E
1.7Vp-p
IC402
IC402
3Vp-p
3Vp-p
70
3Vp-p
13usec
3Vp-p
4V
48
2V
IC402
,
55 57
2V
IC402
47
3-9
3-10
3-11
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CCD-TRV89E/TRV95/TRV95E/TRV95PK/TRV99/TRV99E
3-4. SERVO BLOCK DIAGRAM
2.8msec
IC402
3Vp-p
3Vp-p
116
13usec
IC402
69
506 kHz
IC801 64
0.76Vp-p
5.6msec
IC451 1 2 29,,
1.2Vp-p
2V
IC402
3Vp-p
117
1.2msec
IC402
3Vp-p
115
3Vp-p
13usec
IC402
68
507 kHz
IC801 4
0.76Vp-p
3-12
3-133-14
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3-5. MODE CONTROL BLOCK DIAGRAM
20 MHz
20 MHz
IC604 41
IC604 41
1.5Vp-p
1.5Vp-p
CCD-TRV89E/TR V95/TR V95E/TR V95PK/TR V99/TR V99E
CCD-TRV89E/TRV95/TRV95E/TRV95PK/TRV99/TRV99E
32 kHz
32 kHz
IC604 52
IC604 52
2.6Vp-p
2.6Vp-p
CAMERA REC
CAMERA REC
H
H
IC701
IC701
3Vp-p
3Vp-p
16
16
3-153-16
3-17
3-18
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CCD-TRV89E/TRV95/TRV95E/TRV95PK/TRV99/TRV99E
3-6. AUDIO BLOCK DIAGRAM
CAMERA REC
V
IC301
IC751
22
0.09usec
IC751
0.7Vp-p
0.34Vp-p
16
0.5Vp-p
H
IC751
41
PB
0.4Vp-p
V
IC301
24
IC751
0.5Vp-p
15
NTSC : 3.58 MHz
PAL : 4.43 MHz
0.36Vp-p
29
0.25Vp-p
IC751 7
2usec
0.09usec
CAMERA REC
NTSC : 3.58 MHz
PAL : 4.43 MHz
IC301 32
0.26Vp-p
CAMERA REC
2V
IC301
2.9Vp-p
21
3-19
3-203-21
3-22
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3-7. LCD BLOCK DIAGRAM
IC4502
CCD-TRV89E/TRV95/TRV95E/TRV95PK/TRV99/TRV99E
4.7Vp-p
H
16
IC4502
4.2Vp-p
2H
20
IC4502
H
0.7Vp-p
13
IC4502
4.3Vp-p
2H
22
IC4502
4.3Vp-p
2H
24
IC4502
H
0.44Vp-p
8
IC4502
H
0.2Vp-p
9
H
IC4502
0.38Vp-p
10
IC4601
4.7Vp-p
4
Approx.9.5MHz
IC4601
H
4.5Vp-p
26
4.7Vp-p
24
IC4601
Approx. 4.8 MHz
IC4601
4.7Vp-p
H
37
3-23
IC4601
20msec
4.7Vp-p
34
3-24
3-25
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CCD-TRV89E/TRV95/TRV95E/TRV95PK/TRV99/TRV99E
3-8. COLOR EVF BLOCK DIAGRAM
IC5101
7.5Vp-p
2H
IC5101
7.2Vp-p
2H
20
22
IC5001
7.6Vp-p
2H
IC5101
24
3Vp-p
H
IC5101
14
12Vp-p
H
15
2.4Vp-p
H
IC5001
4
IC5103
3Vp-p
V
45
IC5103
3.4Vp-p
1.84 MHz
IC5103 23 24
,
7.852 kHz
IC5103 20 21
3Vp-p
,
11.06 MHz
IC5103 41
3Vp-p
H
22
2.7Vp-p
IC5103
3Vp-p
V
18
3-26
3-273-28
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3-9. B/W BLOCK DIAGRAM
CCD-TRV89E/TRV95/TRV95E/TR V95PK/TRV99/TR V99E
CCD-TRV89E/TRV95/TRV95E/TRV95PK/TRV99/TRV99E
H
IC901
11
There are three types of TRV89E (for CN destination only) by combining RV904 and the
fly-back transformer. Use TYPE1 for other than CN destination.
RV904 type
Lead type
Chip type
Position to attach flyback transformer label
Side (T901)
Top (T902)
Side (T901)
TYPE
TYPE 1
TYPE 2
TYPE 3
TRV89E (CN) TRV89E (EXCEPT CN)
¬¬
¬G
¬G
MODEL
1Vp-p
IC901
2.2Vp-p
13
H
Fly-back transformer (T901, T902)
• Abbreviation
CN : Chinese model
Side
RV904
Top
Label position
3-293-30
3-31
3-32
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CCD-TRV89E/TRV95/TRV95E/TRV95PK/TRV99/TRV99E
3-10. POWER BLOCK DIAGRAM
3-333-343-35
3-36E
Page 54
PRINTED WIRING BOARDS AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
4-1. FRAME SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (1)
CCD-TRV89E/TRV95/TRV95E/TRV95PK/TRV99/TRV99E
SECTION 4
4-1
4-2
4-3
FRAME (1)
Page 55
CCD-TRV89E/TRV95/TRV95E/TRV95PK/TRV99/TRV99E
FRAME SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (2)
FRAME (2)
4-4
4-54-6
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CCD-TRV89E/TRV95/TRV95E/TRV95PK/TRV99/TRV99E
4-2. PRINTED WIRING BOARDS AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
THIS NOTE IS COMMON FOR PRINTED WIRING BOARDS AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS.
(In addition to this, the necessary note is printed in each block.)
• For printed wiring boards.
• b : Pattern from the side which enable seeing.
(The other layer's patterns are not indicated.)
• Circled numbers refer to waveforms.
• Through hole is omitted.
• There are few cases that the part printed on diagram isn’t
mounted in this model.
• Chip parts.
TransistorDiode
C
Q
BE
546
Q
132
564
Q
312
Q
312
54
21
Q
534
3213213
21
• For schematic diagrams.
• All capacitors are in µF unless otherwise noted. pF: µµF.
50 V or less are not indicated except for electrolytics and tantalums.
• Chip resistor are 1/16W unless otherwise noted.
kΩ : 1000Ω, MΩ : 1000kΩ.
• Caution when replacing chip parts.
New parts must be attached after removal of chip.
Be careful not to heat the minus side of tantalum capacitor, because
it is damaged by the heat.
• Some chip part will be indicated as follows.
ExampleC541L452
22U10UH
TA A2520
(
Â
Kinds of capacitor
Temperature
chracteristics
• Constants of resistors, capasitors, ICs and etc with XX indicate
tha they are not used. In such cases, the unused circuits may be
indicated.
• Parts with differ according to the model/destination. Refer to
the mount table for each function.
• All variable and adjustable resistors have characteristic curve B,
unless otherwise noted.
• Signal name
XEDIT n EDITPB/XREC n PB/REC
• 2 : non flammable resistor.
• 1 : fusible resistor.
• H : panel designation.
• A : B+ Line
• B : B– Line
•J : IN/OUT direction of (+, –) B LINE.
• C : adjustment for repair.
• Circled numbers refer to waveforms.
The components identified by
mark !or dotted line with mark
! are critical for safety.
Replace only with part number
specified.
When indicating parts by reference number, please include the
board name.
Refer to page 3 as for “Table for difference
of functions” of models and classification.
Â
External dimensions (mm)
Les composants identifiés par
une marque ! sont critiques
pour la sécurité.
Ne les remplacer que par une
piéce portant le numéro spécifié.
• Measuring conditions voltage value and waveform.
• The object is color bar chart of pattern box.
• Voltages and dc between ground and measurement points.
Readings are taken with a digital multimeter (DC 10MΩ).
• Voltages variations may be noted due to normal production
tolerances.
1.Connection
Pattern box
Lens reference plane
surface lmaging surface
of CCD imager
(IC401 on CD-190 board)
2.Adjust the distance so that the output waveform of Fig. a and the
Fig. b can be obtain.
H
Yellow
Cyan
B
A
Fig. a (Video output terminal output waveform)
Electron beam
scanned frame
Cyan
White
Green
Yellow
Fig. b (Picture on monitor TV)
1.5m
White
Green
A=B
Red
Blue
Magenta
Magenta
Red
Blue
B
A
CRT picture frame
CD-190 (CCD IMAGER) PRINTED WIRING BOARD
– Ref No. CD-190 BOARD: 6,000 series –
CD-190 BOARD (SIDE A)
CD-190 BOARD (SIDE B)
B
1
3
2
A
09
CD-190 BOARD
C401A-3
C403A-3
C405A-3
C406A-3
C407B-3
CN401B-3
IC401A-1
L401B-1
Q402A-3
R401A-3
R404A-3
R405A-3
123
• For Printed Wiring Boards.
There are few cases that the part isn't mounted in this model is
printed on this diagram.
• Chip transistor
C
Q
BE
VF-123
(COLOR EVF)
DD-105
(POWER)
CF-52
(CONTROL)
CD-190
(CCD IMAGER)
1-669-008-
MA-313
(STEREO MIC, LASER LINK)
PJ-85
(AV IN/OUT)
12
CD-190 BOARD
CAMERA REC
1
H
IC401
2
H
IC401
3
H
IC401
,
1 2
,
3 4
7
7Vp-p
7Vp-p
1.3Vp-p
Note on the CCD imager replacement
• The CCD imager is not mounted for the already mounted
CD-190 board supplied as the repair parts.
When replacing the CD-190 board, remove the CCD imager
from the old board and install on the new board.
• Perform all adjustments of the camera block when the CCD
imager has been replaced.
• Handle the CCD imager with attention such as MOS IC as it
may be broken by static electricity in the structure.
Also, prevent the receiving light section from dust attached
and strong light.
Note 1: If the micro processor IC in the adjusting remote
Filter for color temperature correction
(C14)
ND filter 1.0
ND filter 0.3
Pattern box PTB-450
Color chart for pattern box
Adjusting remote commander
(RM-95-remodeled partly) Note 1
Siemens star
Multi CPC jig
CPC-7 jig
Power code Note 2
AFM DEV jig
Clear chart
Extension cable (16P, 0.5 mm)
IR receiver jig
Extension cable (48P, 0.8 mm)
commander is not the new micro processor (UPD7503GC56-12), the pages cannot be switched. In this case, replace
with the new micro processor (8-759-148-35).
Refer to page 3 as Table for distinction
functions of models and classification
Usage
Auto white balance adjustment/check
White balance adjustment/check
White balance check
White balance check
For checking the flange back
For adjusting LCD block
For the color viewfinder adjustment
For adjusting the video section
For connecting the battery terminal and DC power supply
For adjusting the deviation
For extension between the CD-190 board (CN401) and
VC-195 board (CN501)
For adjusting the IR transmitter
For extension between the DD-105 board (CN931) and
VC-195 board (CN914)
Note 2: Connect the adjusting remote commander to the LANC
jack, and set the HOLD switch to the “ADJ” side , or press
the battery switch of the battery terminal using adhesive
tape, etc.
J-1J-2
J-7J-6J-8J-9J-10
J-11J-12J-13
J-3
J-4J-5
J-14
Fig. 5-1-1.
5-1
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1-1-2. Preparations
Note 1: For details of how remove the cabinet and boards, refer to
“2. DISASSEMBLY”.
Note 2: When performing only the adjustments, the lens block and
boards need not be disassembled.
1) Connect the equipment for adjustments according to Fig. 5-1-3.
2) By setting the “Forced Camera Power ON mode”, the camera
power can be turned ON even if the front panel b lock (MA-313
board, power switch, microphone unit) has been remov ed. When
removing the front panel block disconnect the following
connector.
1. VC-195 board CN903 (23P 0.5mm)
3) The intelligent accessory shoe need not be assembled. If
removing it. disconnect the following connector.
1. VC-195 board CN909 (10P, 0.5mm)
Pattern box
1.5m
Note 3: As removing the cabinet (R) (removing the VC-195 board
CN911) means removing the lithium 3V power supply
(CF-52 board) , data such as date, time, user-set menus
will be lost. After completing adjustments, reset these data.
If the cabinet (R) has been removed, the self-diagnosis
data, data on history of use (total drum rotation time etc. )
will be lost. Before removing, note down the self-diagnosis
data and data on the history use. (Refer to the “Service
Mode” of “VIDEO SECTION ADJUSTMENT” for the
data on the history use.)
Note 4: Setting the “Forced Camera Power ON” Mode
1)Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 01.
2)Select page: D, address: 10, set data: 01, and press the
PAUSE button of the adjusting remote commander.
The above procedure will enable the camera power to
be turned on with the front panel block removed. After
completing adjustments, be sure to exit the “Forced
Camera Power ON Mode”.
Note 5: Exiting the “Forced Camera Power ON” Mode
1)Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 01.
2)Select page: D, address: 10, set data: 00, and press the
PAUSE button of the adjusting remote commander.
3)Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 00.
Front of lens
Fig. 5-1-2.
5-2
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Color monitorVector scope
r
Lens block
Need not connected
VIDEO terminal
CN909
CN902
CN903
CN551
CN901
CN501
VC-195
board
CN001
Terminated at 75
CD-190 board
CN401
Extension cable(16P)
(J-6082-357-A)
CN912
CN911
CN910
CN914
CN905
CN906
CN908
Ω
Regulaterd power supply
(8.4
±
Battery
0.1 Vdc)
terminal
(Note 2)
Adjusting
remote
Battery switch
CN935
CN932
CN801
CN931
CN934
DD-105
commande
LANC
jack
board
CN933
MA-313 board
CN303
PD-93 board
CN4802
CF-52
board
CN001
CN4701
CN4805
PD-93 board
CN4802CN4803
Extension cable(48P)
(J-6082-188-A)
CN4601
CN4501
CN4804
Fig. 5-1-3.
Must be connected when
performing the VIDEO system
or color EVF system
CPC-7 jig
(J-6082-382-A)
adjustments.
Must be connected when
performing the LCD system
adjustments.
Multi CPC jig
(J-6082-311-A)
Note : Connect the adjusting remote commander to the LANC
jack, and set the HOLD switch to the “ADJ” side , or press
the battery switch of the battery terminal using adhesive
tape, etc. or use the AC power adaptor.
5-3
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1-1-3.Precaution
e
1. Setting the Switch
Unless otherwise specified, set the switches as follows and perf orm
adjustments without loading cassette.
1. POWER switch (MA-313 board) ...........................CAMERA
2. NIGHT SHOT switch (Lens Block)................................ OFF
(Night shot model)
3. DEMO MODE (Menu display) ....................................... OFF
4. DIGITAL ZOOM (Menu display)................................... OFF
5. STEADY SHOT (Menu display) .................................... OFF
8. PROGRAM AE (CF-52 board) .......................................Auto
9. BACK LIGHT (CF-52 board) ......................................... OFF
10. PICTURE EFFECT (CF-52 board)................................. OFF
11. DIGITAL EFFECT (CF-52 board) ................................. OFF
(Digital effect model)
12. 16 : 9 WIDE (MENU display) ........................................ OFF
Color bar chart standard picture trame
H
Yellow
Cyan
White
Magenta
Green
AB
Fig. a. (Video output terminal
output wavefom)
A=B
0
±
0.1 msec
Red
Blue
A
B
Enlargement
AB
Adjust the camera zoom and direction to obtain the output wavefom
shown in Fig. a and the TV monitor display shown in Fig. b.
V
Fig. b. (TV monitor picture)
Difference in level
Fig. 5-1-4.
Cyan
Yellow
Green
White
Red
Magenta
Electronic beam
scanning frame
CRT picture fram
Blue
3. Subject
1) Color bar chart (Standard picture frame)
Adjust the picture frame as shown in Fig. 5-1-4. if adjustments
are performed using the color bar chart.
(Standard picture frame)
2) White pattern (Standard picture frame)
Remove the color bar chart from the pattern box, and insert a
clear chart in its place. (Do not perform zoom operations during
this time.)
3) Chart for flange back adjustment
Combine a white A0 size (1189 mm x 841 mm) paper to a black
one, and make the chart shown in Fig. 5-1-5.
White
841 mm
Black
1189 mm
Fig. 5-1-5.
Note : Use the non-reflecting and non-glazing vellum paper
whose size is more than A0, and make the boundary
between white and black to be smoothly flat.
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1-1-4. Adjusting Remote Commander
The adjusting remote commander is used for changing the
calculation coefficient in signal processing, EVR data, etc. The
adjusting remote commander performs bi-directional
communication with the unit using the remote commander signal
line (LANC). The resultant data of this bi-directional communication
is written in the non-volatile memory.
1. Using the adjusting remote commander
1) Connect the adjusting remote commander to the LANC terminal.
2) Adjust the HOLD switch of the adjusting remote commander to
“HOLD” (SERVICE position).
If it has been properly connected, the LCD on the adjusting remote
commander will display as shown in Fig. 5-1-6.
Page Data
Address
Fig. 5-1-6.
• Changing the address
The address increases when the FF ()) button is pressed,
and decreases when the REW (0) button is pressed. There
are altogether 256 addresses, from 00 to FF.
• Changing the data (Data setting)
The data increases when the PLAY (() button is pressed,
and decreases when the STOP (p) button is pressed.
There are altogether 256 data, from 00 to FF.
• Writing the adjustment data
The PAUSE button must be pressed to write the adjustment
data (D, E, F page) in the nonvolatile memory.
(The new adjustment data will not be recorded in the non volatile
memory if this step is not performed.)
4) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set the data to 01, and enables
Page D and E, F to be adjusted.
5) After completing all adjustments, set data: 00 to page: 0, address:
01 and turn off the main power supply (8.4V) once.
2. Precautions upon using the adjusting remote
commander
Mishandling of the adjusting remote commander may erase the
correct adjustment data at times. T o pr event this, it is recommended
that all adjustment data be noted down before beginning adjustments
and new adjustment data after each adjustment.
3) Operate the adjusting remote commander as follows.
• Changing the page
The page increases when the EDIT SEARCH+ button is
pressed, and decreases when the EDIT SEARCH– button is
pressed. There are altogether 16 pages, from 0 to F.
Hexadecimal
notation
LCD Display
Decimal notation
conversion value
0123456789ABCDEF
0 123456789A b cd E F
0123456789101112131415
Table 5-1-1.
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1-1-5. Data Processing
The calculation of the DDS display and the adjusting remote
commander display data (hexadecimal notation) are required for
obtaining the adjustment data of some adjustment items. In this
case, after converting the he xadecimal notation to decimal notation,
calculate and conv ert the result to hexadecimal notation, and use it
as the adjustment data. Table 5-1-2. indicates the hexadecimal
notation-the decimal notation calculation table.
Hexadecimal notation-Decimal notation
The lower digits of the
hexadecimal notation
The upper digits of the
hexadecimal notation
Note: ( ) indicate the adjusting remote commander display.
(Example) In the case that the DDS display and the adjusting remote commander display are BD (bd).
As the upper digit of the hexadecimal notation is B (b), and the lower digit is D (d), the intersection “189" of the 1
and 2 in the above table is the decimal notation to be calculated.
Table 5-1-2.
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1-2. INITIALIZATION OF D, E, F PAGE DATA
1. Initializing the D,E,F Page Data
Note 1: If “Initializing the D, E, F Page Data” is performed,
all data of the D page, E page and F page will be
initialized. (It is impossible to initialize a single
page.)
Note 2: If the D,E,F page data has been initialized, “Modification
of D, E, F Page Data” and all adjustments need to be
performed again.
Note 3: < > : NTSC model (CCD-TRV95/TRV95PK/TRV99)
[ ] : PAL model (CCD-TRV89E/TRV95E/TRV99E)
Adjusting pageD
Adjusting Address00 to 6F
Adjusting pageF
Adjusting Address00 to FF
Adjusting pageE
Adjusting Address00 to FF
Initializing Method:
1) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 01.
2) Select page: 2, address: 00, and set data: 55 <NTSC> or
data : 51 [PAL].
3) Select page: 2, address: 01, set data: 55<NTSC> or data : 51
[PAL], and press the PAUSE button of the adjusting remote
commander.
4) Select page: 2, address: 02, and check that the data is 01.
5) Select page: 3, address: 00, and set data: 29.
6) Select page: 3, address: 01, set data: 29, and press the PAUSE
button of the adjusting remote commander.
7) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 00.
8) Perform “Modification of D,E,F Page Data”.
2. Modification of D, E, F Page Data
If the D, E, F page data has been initialized, change the data of the
“Fixed data-2” address shown in the following tables by manual
input.
Modifying Method:
1) Before changing the data, select page: 0, address: 01, and set
data: 01.
2) New data for changing are not shown in the tables because they
are different in destination. When changing the data, copy the
data built in the same model.
Note : If copy the data built in the dif ferent model, the camcorder
may not operate.
3) When changing the data, press the PA USE b utton of the adjusting
remote commander each time when setting new data to write the
data in the non-volatile memory.
4) Check that the data of adjustment addresses is the initial value.
If not, change the data to the inital value.
5) After complea ting “Modification of D, E, F Paga Data” select
page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 00. Also perform all
adjustments.
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3. D Page Table
Note1 :
Fixed data-1 : Initialized data.
(Refer to “1. Initializing the D,E,F Page Data”.)
Fixed data-2 : Modified data.
(Refer to “2. Modification of D, E, F Page Data”).
AddressInitial Value Remark
NTSC PAL
00 to 0F
100000Fixed data-1
110000(Initialized data)
120000
13Fixed data-2
14(Modified data, copy the data
15built in the same model.)
16
17
18
19
1A
1B
1C
1D
1E
1F
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
2AFixed data-1
2B(Initialized data)
2C
2D
2EFixed data-2
2F
308888Battery end adj.
318D8D
32A8A8
33BDBD
34C8C8
35Fixed data-2
36(Modified data, copy the data
37built in the same model.)
38
39
3A
3B
3C
3D
3E
3F
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
4A
AddressInitial Value Remark
NTSC PAL
4BFixed data-1
4C(Initialized data)
4D
4E
4F
50Fixed data-2
51(Modified data, copy the data
52built in the same model.)
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
5A
5B
5C
5D
5E
5F
60Fixed data-1
61(Initialized data)
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
6A
6B
6C
6D
6E
6F
5-8
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4. F Page table
Note 1:
Fixed data-1 : Initialized data.
( Refer to “1. Initializing the D,E,F Page Data”.)
Fixed data-2 : Modified data.
(Refer to “2. Modification of D, E, F Pa ge Data”).
Color adj. (LCD) (PAL model)
DAFixed data-1
DBFixed data-2
DCFixed data-1
DD
DE
DF
E0
E1
E2
E3
E4
E5
E6
E7
E8
E9
EAFixed data-2
EB
ECFixed data-1
ED
EE
EFFixed data-2
F0Fixed data-1
F1
F2
F3Fixed data-2
F4Fixed data-1
F5
F6
F7
F8
F9
FA
FB
FC to FF
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1-3. CAMERA SYSTEM ADJUSTMENTS
Before perform the camera system adjustments, Check that the
specified value of “28MHz Origin Oscillation Adjustment”, “Y OUT
level Adjustment” and “C OUT level Adjustment” of “VIDEO
SYSTEM ADJUSTMENT” are satisfied.
1. G-CAM flip Adjustment
Set the color reproduction conditions to optimum.
SubjectColor bar chart standard picture frame
Measurement PointDisplay data of page 1 of the adjusting
remote commander (Note 1)
Measuring Instrument
Adjustment PageF
Adjustment Address21
Note 1. Displayed data of page 1 of the adjusting remote
commander.
XX : XX
1 :
n S2
n S1
Adjusting method:
1) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 01.
2) Select page: 0, address: 03, and set data: 16.
3) Select page: F, address: 21, set data: D2, and press the PAUSE
button of the adjusting remote commander.
4) Select page 1 of the adjusting remote commander, and compare
the higher 2 digits (S1) and lower 2 digits (S2) of the 4-degits
display data.
When S1<S2
Perform steps 5) onwards.
When S1 S2
Perform steps “Processing after Completing Adjustments”.
5) Select page: F, address: 21, set data: 52, and press the PAUSE
button of the adjusting remote commander.
Processing after Completing Adjustments
1) Select page: 0, address: 03, and set data: 00.
2) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 00.
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2. HALL Adjustment
For detecting the position of the lens iris, adjust the hall AMP gain
and offset.
SubjectNot required
Measurement PointDDS display data of LCD or TV monitor
(Note 3)
Measuring Instrument
Adjustment PageF
Adjustment Address2F , 30
Specified Value90 to 94 during IRIS OPEN (Note 1)
19 to 1D during IRIS CLOSE (Note 2)
Note 1: Select page: 2, address: 01, set data: 01, and press the
PAUSE button of the adjusting remote commander.
Note 2: Select page: 2, address: 01, set data: 03, and press the
PAUSE button of the adjusting remote commander.
Note 3: DDS display data of LCD or TV monitor.
00 00XX
n Object data
Adjusting method:
1) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 01.
2) Select page: 0, address: 03, and set data: 03.
3) Select page: D, address: 11, set data: 02, and press the PAUSE
button of the adjusting remote commander.
4) Select page: 2, address: 01, set data: 03, and press the PAUSE
button.
5) Select page: F, address: 30, set data: 80, and press the PAUSE
button.
6) Select page: F, address: 2F, set data: 40, and press the PAUSE
button.
7) Read the DDS display data (the bottom two digits of the display
data at the bottom right of the LCD display or the TV monitor),
and this data is named K2.
8) Select page: F, address: 2F, set data: 30, and press the PAUSE
button.
9) Read the DDS display data, and this data is named K
1.
10)Select page: 2, address: 01, set data: 01, and press the PAUSE
button.
11)Read the DDS display data, and this data is named W
1.
12) Select page: F, address: 2F, set data: 40, and press the PAUSE
button.
13)Read the DDS display data, and this data is named W
1, W2, K1, K2, to decimal notation, and obtain W1' ,
2.
decimal notation conversion table”.)
15) Calculate X
1' using the following equations (decimal notation
calculation).
2'+ K1'– W1'– K2'Equation 1
A’= W
B’= W
1' – K1'Equation 2
X
1'=[1904+(48 x A’)–(16 x B’)] / A’Equation 3
16)Convert X
1' to hexadecimal notation, and obtain X1.
(Round off to one decimal place)
17)Select page: F, address: 2F, set data: X
1, and press the PAUSE
button.
18)Select page: 2, address: 01, and set data: 01, and press the PA USE
button.
19)Select page: F, address: 30, change the data and adjust the DDS
display data to “92”.
20)Press the PAUSE button of the adjusting remote commander.
21)Select page: 2, address: 01, and set data: 03, and press the PA USE
button.
22)Read the DDS display data, and this data is named K0. If K0 lies
within the “19” to “1D” range, perform “Processing after
completing adjustments”. If it is lies outside the range, perform
the following adjustments.
23)Convert K
24)Calculate X
0 to decimal notation, and obtain K0'.
2' using the following equations (decimal notation
calculation).
C’= 146 – B’– K
2'=[(119 – B’) x ( X1' – 48)+(48 x C’)] / C’
X
0'Equation 4
Equation 5
1' and B’ are values obtained from equations 2) and 3) )
( X
25)Convert X
2' to hexadecimal notation, and obtain X2.
(Round off to one decimal place)
26)Select page: F, address: 2F, set data: X
2, and press the PAUSE
button.
27)Select page: 2, address: 01, set data: 03, and press the PAUSE
button.
28)Select page: F, address: 30, change the data and adjust the DDS
display data to “1B”.
29)Press the PAUSE button of the adjusting remote commander.
30)Select page: 2, address: 01, set data: 01, and press the PAUSE
button.
31)Check the DDS display data lies within the “90” to “94” range.
Processing after Completing Adjustments
1) Select page: D, address: 11, and set data: 00, and press the PA USE
button.
2) Select page: 0, address: 01, and set data: 00.
3) Select page: 2, address: 01, and set data: 00, and press the P AUSE
button.
4) Select page: 0, address: 03, and set data: 00.
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