Sony MVC-FD81 Service Manual

MVC-FD81
SERVICE MANUAL
Ver 1.0 1998.09
SPECIFICATIONS
US Model
Canadian Model
AEP Model
UK Model
E Model
Australian Model
Hong Kong Model
Tourist Model
MICROFILM
DIGITAL STILL CAMERA
SAFETY-RELATED COMPONENT WARNING!!
COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY MARK ! OR DOTTED LINE WITH MARK ! ON THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS AND IN THE PARTS 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.
SAFETY CHECK-OUT
After correcting the original service problem, perform the following safety checks before releasing the set to the customer.
ATTENTION AU COMPOSANT AYANT RAPPORT
À LA SÉCURITÉ! LES COMPOSANTS IDENTIFÉS PAR UNE MARQUE ! SUR LES DIAGRAMMES SCHÉMATIQUES ET LA LISTE DES PIÈCES SONT CRITIQUES POUR LA SÉCURITÉ DE FONCTIONNEMENT. NE REMPLACER CES COMPOSANTS QUE PAR DES PIÈSES SONY DONT LES NUMÉROS SONT DONNÉS DANS CE MANUEL OU DANS LES SUPPÉMENTS PUBLIÉS P AR SONY.
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, through functioning, show obvious signs of deterioration. Point them out to the customer and recommend their replacement.
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.
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T ABLE OF CONTENTS

SERVICE NOTE ·····································································5
1. GENERAL
Before using your camera..........................................................1-1
Parts identification..................................................................... 1-1
Basic operations
Preparation .............................................................................1-2
1: Charging the battery pack..................................................1-2
2: Installing the battery pack..................................................1-2
3: Setting the date and time ...................................................1-2
Recording and playing back images ......................................1-3
1: Recording still images .......................................................1-3
2: Recording moving images .................................................1-3
3: Playing back still images ...................................................1-4
4: Playing back moving images .............................................1-4
Battery life/No. of images that can be recorded/
played back ............................................................................1-5
Viewing images using a personal computer ..........................1-5
Advanced operations
Changing the mode settings...................................................1-5
Using various functions for recording ...................................1-8
Focusing manually................................................................. 1-8
Enjoying Picture Effect..........................................................1-8
Using the PROGRAM AE function.......................................1-8
Additional information
Charging the lithium battery in the camera ...........................1-8
Precautions.............................................................................1-9
Troubleshooting .....................................................................1-9
Self-diagnosis display ..........................................................1-10
Warning messages ...............................................................1-10
2. DISASSEMBLY
2-1. Cabinet (Front) Assembly, Cabinet (Rear) Assembly .....2-1
2-2. FC-67 Board, DD-119 Board, Floppy Disk Drive ..........2-2
2-3. PK-44 Board, LCD Panel ................................................2-2
2-4. RL-51 Board, FLASH Unit .............................................2-3
2-5. CD-206 Board, Lens Device ...........................................2-3
2-6. Service Position (Routing and location of harnesses) ..... 2-4
2-7. Service Position (For voltage measurement)...................2-5
2-8. Circuit Boards Location ..................................................2-6
3. BLOCK DIAGRAMS
3-1. Overall Block Diagram ...................................................3-1
3-2. Camera/FDD Interface Block Diagram........................... 3-5
3-3. Mode Control Block Diagram .........................................3-9
3-4. LCD Block Diagram .....................................................3-11
3-5. Power Block Diagram ...................................................3-13
4. PRINTED WIRING BOARDS AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
4-1. Frame Schematic Diagram ..............................................4-1
4-2. Printed Wiring Boards and Schematic Diagrams ............4-5
• CD-206 (CCD Imager)
Printed Wiring Board ......................................4-6
• CD-206 (CCD Imager)
Schematic Diagram .........................................4-7
• FC-67 (Camera Y/C Process, DRAM Control,
Lens Motor Drive, D/A Converter, Audio A/D.D/A Converter, FD/System Control, HI Control)
Printed Wiring Board ......................................4-9
• FC-67 (Camera Y/C Process)(1/7)
Schematic Diagram .......................................4-14
• FC-67 (DRAM Control)(2/7)
Schematic Diagram .......................................4-17
• FC-67 (Lens Motor Drive)(3/7)
Schematic Diagram .......................................4-23
• FC-67 (D/A Converter)(4/7)
Schematic Diagram .......................................4-25
• FC-67 (Audio D/A.A/D Converter)(5/7)
Schematic Diagram .......................................4-29
• FC-67 (FD/System Control)(6/7)
Schematic Diagram .......................................4-31
• FC-67 (HI Control)(7/7)
Schematic Diagram .......................................4-36
• PK-44 (REC/PB AMP)(1/5)
Schematic Diagram .......................................4-39
• PK-44 (LCD Drive)(2/5)
Schematic Diagram .......................................4-43
• PK-44 (Timing Generator)(3/5)
Schematic Diagram .......................................4-45
• PK-44 (Back-Light, Mode Switch)(4/5)(5/5)
Schematic Diagram .......................................4-48
• PK-44 (REC/PB AMP, LCD Drive, Timing Generator,
Back-Light, Mode Switch)
Printed Wiring Board ....................................4-51
• DD-119 (DC/DC Converter)
Schematic Diagram .......................................4-55
• DD-119 (DC/DC Converter)
Printed Wiring Board ....................................4-59
• RL-51 (MIC AMP) Printed Wiring Board and
Schematic Diagram .......................................4-62
5. ADJUSTMENTS
5-1. Camera Section Adjustment ............................................5-1
1-1. Preparations before Adjustment (Camera Section) ......... 5-1
1-1-1.List of Service Tools........................................................ 5-1
1-1-2.Preparations .....................................................................5-2
1-1-3.Discharging of the flashlight power supply.....................5-2
1-1-4.Precaution ........................................................................5-4
1. Setting the Switch............................................................5-4
2. Order of Adjustments ......................................................5-4
3. Subjects ...........................................................................5-4
1-2. Initialization of F, E Page Data........................................5-5
1. Initializing the F, E Page Data .........................................5-5
2. Modification of F, E Page Data ....................................... 5-5
3. F Page Table ....................................................................5-5
4. E Page Table ....................................................................5-7
1-3. Camera System Adjustments.........................................5-10
1. Picture Frame Setting ....................................................5-10
2. HALL Adjustment .........................................................5-11
3. Flange Back Adjustment ...............................................5-11
4. Flange Back Check........................................................5-12
5. Light Level Adjustment .................................................5-12
6. Auto White Balance Standard Data Input ..................... 5-13
7. Auto White Balance Adjustment ...................................5-13
8. Color Reproduction Adjustment....................................5-14
9. White Balance Check ....................................................5-15
10. Strobe Light Level Adjustment ..................................... 5-15
11. Strobe White Balance Adjustment.................................5-16
12. Strobe Light Level and White Balance Check .............. 5-16
13. CCD Defect Compensation ...........................................5-17
14. CCD Defect Compensation Check................................5-17
1-4. LCD System Adjustment...............................................5-18
1. LCD Initial Data Input .................................................. 5-18
2. VCO Adjustment (PK-44 board)...................................5-19
3. D range Adjustment (PK-44 board)...............................5-19
4. Bright Adjustment (PK-44 board) .................................5-20
5. Contrast Adjustment (PK-44 board)..............................5-20
6. Color Adjustment (PK-44 board) ..................................5-21
7. V-COM Level Adjustment (PK-44 board) ....................5-21
8. V-COM Adjustment (PK-44 board) .............................. 5-22
9. White Balance Adjustment (PK-44 board)....................5-22
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1-5. System Control System Adjustment..............................5-23
1. Battery End Adjustment (FC-67 board) ........................ 5-23
2. Alignment Check (FDD Unit) .......................................5-24
5-2. Service Mode.................................................................5-25
2-1. Adjustment Remote Commander ..................................5-25
1. Using the Adjustment Remote Commander..................5-25
2. Precautions upon using the adjustment remote
commander ....................................................................5-25
2-2. Data Process ..................................................................5-26
2-3. Service Mode.................................................................5-27
1. Setting the Test Mode ....................................................5-27
2. Bit value discrimination ................................................5-27
3. Switch Check (1) ...........................................................5-27
4. Switch Check (2) ...........................................................5-28
5. Self Diagnosis Log Check.............................................5-28
6. REPAIR PARTS LIST
6-1. Exploded Vie ws ...............................................................6-1
6-1-1.Cabinet (Front) Section ...................................................6-1
6-1-2.Cabinet (Rear) Section ....................................................6-2
6-1-3.Lens Block Section.......................................................... 6-3
6-2. Electrical Parts List ......................................................... 6-4
* The color reproduction frame is shown on page 149.
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SERVICE NOTE

[Discharging of the FLASH unit’s charging capacitor]
The charging capacitor of the FLASH unit is charged up to the maximum 300 V potential. There is a danger of electric shock by this high voltage when the battery is handled by hand. The electric shock is caused by the charged voltage which is kept without discharging when the main power of the MVC-FD81 is simply turned off. Therefore, the remaining voltage must be discharged as described below.
Preparing the Short Jig
To preparing the short jig. a small clip is attached to each end of a resistor of 1k /1W (1-215-869-11) Wrap insulating tape fully around the leads of the resistor to prevent electrical shock.
1k/1W
Wrap insulating tape.
Discharging the Capacitor
Short circuits between the positive and the negative terminals of charged capacitor with the short jig about 10 seconds.
Capacitor
FLASH UNIT
BATTERY HOLDER
Sort jig
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[How to connect the extension cable]
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1. Connection between the FDD unit and PK-44 board.
1) Connection of the extension cable (J-6082-427-A)
Conductor side
CN013
Conductor side
Extension cable (J-6082-427-A)
Fig.1
2) Connection between the PK-44 board and extension cable
Conductor side
CN601
CN602
For both two cables, the conductor points are on this side.
Conductor side
Extension cable (J-6082-427-A)
3) Connection between the FDD unit and extension cable
FDD unit
Conductor side
Extension cabl (J-6082-427-A)
CN011
CN012
Fig.3
Note : The floppy disk drive and PK-44 board could be destroyed unless
the flexible board is connected normally to the connector. (See Fig. 4.)
Fig.2
Good NG
Fig.4
2. Connection between the DD-119 board and FC-67 board
FC-67 board
DD-119
CN302
board
Extension cable (50P) (J-6082-434-A)
CN603
Fig.5
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[Description on Self-diagnosis Display]
Self-diagnosis display
• C: ππ: ππ The contents which can be handled by customer, are displayed.
• E: ππ: ππ The contents which can be handled by engineer, are displayed.
Note : The “Self-diagnosis” data is backed up by the coin lithium
battery.The data will be lost and initialized when the coin lithium battery is removed.
Display Code
C:32:01
C:13:01
E:91:01
E:61:00
E61:10
Countermeasure
Change the disk and turn off the main power then back on.
Replace the floppy disk. Format the floppy disk with the MVC­FD81.
Checking of flash unit or replacement of flash unit
Checking of lens drive circuit
Cause
Defective floppy disk.
• The type of floppy disk that cannot be used by this machine, is inserted. (Such as 2DD)
• Data is damaged.
• Unformatted disk is inserted.
Abnormality when flash is being charged.
When failed in the focus initialization.
Caution Display During Error
DRIVE ERROR
DISK ERROR
Flash LED Flash display Flashing at 3.2 Hz
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SECTION 1

GENERAL

MVC-FD81
This section is extracted from instruction manual.
1-1
1-2
1-3
1-4
1-5
1-6
1-7
1-8
1-9
1-10E
SECTION 2
PK-44 Board
DD-119
FC-67
a
a
Connector
(From CN301 4P, DD-119 board)
!™
Flexible board
(From CN401 20P, FC-67 board)
FP-66 flexible board
(From CN101 16P, FC-67 board)
Cabinet (front) block assembly
1-!¡
Cabinet (front) block assembly
!™-!¢
Lens block assembly
!∞-!ª
Cabinet (rear) block assembly
Connector
(From CN602 70P, FC-67 board)
9
Connector
(From CN704 13P, FC-67 board)
8
Connector
(From CN702 7P, FC-67 board)
Flexible board
(From CN601 18P, PK-44 board)
2
Two screws,
lock ace (M2
×
4)
1
Screw,
lock ace (M2
×
4)
3
Screw, lock ace (M2 × 4)
7
Claws
6
Screw, lock ace (M2 × 4)
5
Screw, lock ace (M2 × 4)
4
Two screws, lock ace (M2 × 4)
!•
Two flexible boards
From CN602 5P
×
2,
PK-44 board
!∞
Tapping screw
(B2
×
5)
Lens block assembly
Cabinet (rear)
block assembly

DISASSEMBLY

NOTE: The following flow chart shows the disassembly procedure.
MVC-FD81 MAVICA
2-1. 1-!¡ Cabinet (front) block assembly
MVC-FD81
2-2.
DD-119 board
1-3
2-2.
FC-67 board
4,5
2-2.
Floppy disk drive
6-!¡
2-4.
MF block (50080)
1-3
2-4.
RL-51 board
4-!º
2-4.
!¡-!§
2-1.
!™-!¢
2-5.
1,2
2-5.
3-5
FLASH unit
Lens block assembly
CD-206 board
Lens device
2-1.
Cabinet (rear) block assembly
!∞-!ª
2-3.
LCD, Backlight
1-3
2-3.
LCD
4,5
2-3.
PK-44 board
6-8
2-3.
Speaker
!º-!™
NOTE: Follow the disassembly procedure in the numerical order given.

2-1. CABINET (FRONT) ASSEMBLY, CABINET (REAR) ASSEMBLY

2-1

2-2. FC-67 BOARD, DD-119 BOARD, FLOPPY DISK DRIVE

1-3
DD-119 board
4-5
FC-67 board
6-!¡
Floppy disk drive
!™,!£
Side lid
!™
Side spring (upper)
Floppy disk drive
Ground plate (H)
9
Screw (M2 × 3)
5
FC-67 board
4
Three screws (M2 × 3)
Side lid
8
Main frame assembly

2-3. PK-44 BOARD, LCD PANEL

1-3
Cold cathode fluorescent tube
4,5
LCD
6-8
PK-44 board
9
FP-65 flexible board
!º-!™
Speaker
Cabinet (rear) assembly
When re-assembling engage the switch pin with knob groove as shown.
Cabinet (rear)
assembly
a
FC-67
Board
DD-119
3
DD-119 board
2
Connector (B to B)
6
Screw (M2 × 3)
7
Three screws step (M2)
5
From CN603 50P (FC-67 board) to CN302 50P (DD-119 board)
LCD Panel
(Release the claw
4
Flexible board
(From CN901 24P, PK-44 board)
When re-assembling engage the switch pin with knob groove as shown.
9
FP-65 flexible board
(From CN603 70P, PK-44 board)
8
PK-44 board
1
Screw (M2 × 3)
a
)
!™
Speaker
SP insulating plate (Note)
Screw, tapping (B2 × 5)
Speaker retainer
Note: When replacing the speaker, peel off the SP insulating plate and attach it on the new speaker.
PK-44
7
Seven screws,
tapping (B2
6
SP-151 harness
(From CN701 2P, PK-44 board)
2-2
3
Cold cathode
fluorescent tube
2
×
5)
1
Four screws, tapping
(B2
Flexible board
×
5)
(From CN851 20P, PK-44 board)

2-4. RL-51 BOARD, FLASH UNIT

e
1-3
MF block (50080)
4-!º
RL-51 board
RL holder
!™-!§
FLASH unit
8
From CN001 2P,
7
Connector From CN002 7P, RL-51 board
RL-51 board
4
(B2
!∞
Fuse replacement
caution label
Screw, tapping
(B2
×
1
MF block (50080) Flexible board (From CN2 6P, FLASH unit)
Connector
9
Release
the claws
Three screws, tapping
×
5)
!™
Connector
(From CN1 13P, FLASH unit)
5)
RL holder
FLASH unit
the claw
RL-51
board
Release
2
Three screws, tapping
(B2
×
5)
3
MF block (50080)
Short jig (see page 5)
. 1W
1k parts.No.1-215-869-11
6
Ground plate (A)

2-5. CD-206 BOARD, LENS DEVICE

2
Two screws, tapping
(B2 × 7.5)
Prism cushion (Not supplied)
3
CD-206 board
5
Charging capacitor
of FLASH unit
5
Lens frame
CD sheet (Not supplied)
When handling the FLASH unit, be sure to discharge the charging capacitor before handling it. For discharge short jig to the positive (+) and negetive (-) terminals of the charging capacitor for about ten seconds.
6
Lens devic
1
FP-66 flexible board From CN431 16P, CD-206 board
4
Two screws, tapping
×
(B2
5)
Be sure to read “Note on the CCD imager replacement” on page 4-7 when changing the CCD Imager.
2-3
2-6. SERVICE POSITION (Routing and location of harnesses)
BATTERY TERMINAL
RL-51 BOARD
FLASH UNIT
ST SHIELD PLATE
A
CN001
CN704
CN702
FC CUSHION(2)
Procedure
1
Route the harness that comes from CN301 of the DD-119 board, around the corner ( the side (
2
Fix the DC CUSHION (2) at the specified position. (*1)
3
Fix the ST SHIELD PLATE at the specified position. (*1)
4
Route the harness as shown ( A in the figure).
B
IC852
IC103
FC-67 BOARD
C
B
in the figure) of CN702.
in the figure) of IC851 (FC-67 board) and
LED
IC851
C
CUSHION(SP)
CN101
DD-119
BOARD
CN301
(*1) Aligning the position of the FC CUSHION (2) and ST SHIELD PLATE
2
(Side of CN101)
C
CN401
FC CUSHION(2)
1
(End of the board)
A
CN702 CN001 CN704
B
3
Bottom edge
of IC103
IC103
IC852
®
Align the FC CUSHION (2) with the lines A and B as shown.
®
Align the ST SHIELD PLATE with the lines B and C as shown.
IC101
CN101
IC851
ST SHIELD PLATE
FC-67 BOARD
2-4

2-7. SERVICE POSITION (For voltage measurement)

DD-119 board
FC-67 board
FLASH unit
Cabinet (front) assembly
PK-44 board
CD-206 board
Base Using a box or the like, support the lens block, FC-67, DD-119 and PK-44 board as shown.
RL-51 board
Floppy disk drive unit
FLASH unit charge capacitor
Backlight
LCD panel
Extension cable (J-6082-434-A)
Extension cable (J-6082-427-A)
Firstly, remove the following parts referring to DISASSEMBLY (sections 2-1 to 2-4), and connect parts as shown below.
2-5

2-8. CIRCUIT BOARDS LOCATION

RL-51 (MIC AMP)
FLASH UNIT
MF BLOCK (50080)
DD-119 BOARD (DC/DC CONVERTER)
PK-44 REC/PB AMP, LCD DRIVE, TIMING GENERATOR, BACK-LIGHT DRIVE, MODE KEY SWITCH
FP-66 (CD-206 – FC-67 CONNECTOR)
CD-206 (CCD IMAGER)
FC-67 CAMERA Y/C PROCESS, DRAM CONTROL, LENS MOTOR DRIVE, D/A CONVERTER, AUDIO A/D.D/A CONVERTER, FD/SYSTEM CONTROL, HI CONTROL
(From LENS BLOCK)
FP-65 (FC-67 – PK-44 CONNECTOR)
(From FLOPPY DISK DRIVE)
(From FLOPPY DISK DRIVE)
2-6E
3-1. OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM
SECTION 3

BLOCK DIAGRAMS

MVC-FD81
MVC-FD81
3-1 3-2 3-3
MVC-FD81

3-2. CAMERA/FDD INTERFACE BLOCK DIAGRAM

IC431 8

1.8Vp-p
78µsec
IC431 1,3
9.5Vp-p
78µsec
IC431 !∞,

IC101 CAMERA REC/PB

60nsec
4.0Vp-p

IC102 @∞ CAMERA REC/PB

60nsec
IC101 CAMERA REC
78µsec
4.0Vp-p
1.8Vp-p
IC101 2 CAMERA REC/PB
60nsec
3.1Vp-p

IC103 ,$∞ CAMERA REC/PB

60nsec
3.8Vp-p

IC801 *£

16.26MHz
5.0Vp-p
60nsec
IC431
60nsec
4.5Vp-p
4Vp-p
IC431 2,4

IC601

60nsec

IC601

IC601

78µsec
78µsec
9.5Vp-p
3.8Vp-p
0.16Vp-p

IC102 4 CAMERA REC/PB

30nsec
3.8Vp-p
6.875MHz

IC851

7.41MHz
1.8Vp-p
IC601 $™ CAMERA REC/PB
78nsec
0.18Vp-p

IC601 !¢

78µsec
0.1Vp-p

IC601 5

60nsec
4.0MHz
3.8Vp-p
3.2Vp-p
3-5 3-6 3-7 3-8

3-3. MODE CONTROL BLOCK DIAGRAM

MVC-FD81

IC702

IC702

20MHz
32.768kHz
4.0Vp-p
3.4Vp-p
3-9 3-10
MVC-FD81

3-4. LCD BLOCK DIAGRAM

IC802 9

IC802

78µsec
0.18Vp-p
IC802 8
78µsec
0.16Vp-p
IC802
156µsec
4Vp-p
IC802 @™
156µsec
4Vp-p

IC903 4

IC903 1
78µsec
20msec
78µsec
0.1Vp-p
3.3Vp-p
3.3Vp-p
IC802 @¢
156µsec

IC901

150nsec
4Vp-p
4.5Vp-p

IC901

78µsec
IC902 7
5.6Vp-p
156µsec
3.3Vp-p
3-11 3-12

3-5. POWER BLOCK DIAGRAM

MVC-FD81
3-13 3-14 3-15E
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