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MVX250i E
MVX250i E
MVX200i E
MVX200i E
MVX200 E
No. D17-8216, 8233
D17-8236
c
CANON INC. 2004
Video Product
MVX200 E
Digital Video Camera
Canon Inc.
Digital Imaging Products Service Dept.
First Edition : Mar. 2004
First Print : Mar. 2004
iPAL

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  • Page 1 Video Product MVX250i E MVX250i E MVX200i E MVX200i E MVX200 E MVX200 E No. D17-8216, 8233 Digital Video Camera iPAL D17-8236 Canon Inc. Digital Imaging Products Service Dept. CANON INC. 2004 First Edition : Mar. 2004 First Print : Mar. 2004...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    2-1 Design ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10 2-1-1 Design Concept-1 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10 2-1-2 Design Concept-2 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10 2-1-3 Differences in Appearance of Overseas Models MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E ------------------------ 11 2-2 18× zoom lens -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12 2-2-1 Features of 18× lens -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12...
  • Page 3: Product Overview

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT 1. Product Overview 1-1 Main Features 1-1-1 Easy Direct Button Easy Direct Button (Print/Share Button) Enables Easy Printing and PC File Transfer The button turns on when the camcorder is connected to a printer or PC...
  • Page 4: Dv Messenger

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT 1-1-2 DV Messenger 2 A peer-to-peer (P2P) type bidirectional communications software using DV (Digital Video Camcorder) ◆ Allows bidirectional sending of audio/video content and messages (text/images) via the Internet. ◆ Basic specifications are compatible with Windows Messenger.
  • Page 5: Product Specifications Comparison Chart

    END search ● S-Video terminal ● DV, analog line inputs ● Microphone terminal × *1 Wide attachment lens × supplied ● Remote controller supplied battery NB-2LH (MVX250i E only is supplied with BP-2L14) *1 : Not applicable to MVX200 E...
  • Page 6: Function And Performance List

    Tape MVX250i E : 18× 3.5 to 63 mm (Approx. 45.4 to 817.2 mm) focal length MVX200i E, MVX200 E : 14× 3.5 to 49 mm (Approx. 45.4 to 635.6 mm) (35mm equivalent) Card MVX250i E : 18× 3.5 to 63 mm (Approx. 37.9 to 682.2 mm) MVX200i E, MVX200 E : 14×...
  • Page 7 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT Item MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E Shooting functions AE mode Program AE Tape (Full Auto) (Auto, Sports, Portrait, Spotlight, Surf & Snow, Low Light, Night, Night+*, Super Night * (* : MVX250i E only))
  • Page 8 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT Item MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E Shooting functions Digital fade Tape Motion video Auto Fade, Wipe, Corner Wipe, Jump, Flip, Puzzle, Zigzag, Beam, Tide (Activated by pressing Start/Stop button) ×...
  • Page 9 Time and Date display ● Card Slide show ● Index playback (6-screen playback) Card fast forward / rewind Card jump ● (Model MVX200 E : built-in microphone only) Audio dubbing × AV insert ● Zero set memory × Editing functions Simple editing ×...
  • Page 10 ● (Also serves as AV terminal) (terminal) Headphone output DV terminal Input / output. (However, output only on MVX200 E models.) S-Video terminal Input / output. (However, output only on MVX200 E models.) Input/output, φ3.5mm jack (also serves as headphone terminal.
  • Page 11 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT ● External View Fig. 1...
  • Page 12: Technical Explanation

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT 2. Technical Explanation 2-1 Design 2-1-1 Design Concept-1 <Parallel Layout Design> New concept design with short height Size about smaller than the MVX3i E 2-1-2 Design Concept-2 <Distinctive Body Design>...
  • Page 13: Differences In Appearance Of Overseas Models Mvx250I E, Mvx200I E, Mvx200 E

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT 2-1-3 Differences in Appearance of Overseas Models MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E Model MVX250i E Model MVX200i E, MVX200 E In comparison to the lens barrel section, Grip top/Front lens Side/Side connector...
  • Page 14: 18× Zoom Lens

    The movement amount of the compensator near the tele end was also increased to reduce the load on the variator and achieve an efficient zoom ratio over the entire short length. Lens incorporated in MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E Lens incorporated in MVX3i E...
  • Page 15: Easy Direct Button ([ ] Print/Share Button)

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT 2-3 Easy Direct Button ([ ] Print/Share button) 2-3-1 Direct Print function The Easy Direct Button enables you to immediately start printing by simply connecting the video camera to a Camera Direct compatible printer and pressing the button while it is lit.
  • Page 16: Direct Transfer

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT 2-3-2 Direct Transfer The Direct Transfer function uses the Easy Direct Button [ ] to easily transfer images to a computer. When the video camera is connected to a computer and set to Card Playback mode, the Transfer menu is displayed on the video camera LCD screen.
  • Page 17: Startup

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT 2-3-2-1 Startup Set the video camera to Card Playback mode, and then connect to a computer with a USB cable. Direct Transfer does not start unless a memory card is loaded.
  • Page 18: All Images

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT 2-3-2-2 ALL IMAGES This transfers all images in the camera and saves them to the computer. Menu screen Function Operation Description Move the [SET] button Transfer all up and down to select •...
  • Page 19: New Images

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT 2-3-2-3 NEW IMAGES All untransferred images are transferred and saved to the computer. Menu screen Function Operation Description Move the [SET] button Transfer up and down to select • This proceeds to the Confirm Transfer...
  • Page 20: Transfer Orders

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT 2-3-2-4 TRANSFER ORDERS All images designated for sending are transferred and saved to the computer. Menu screen Function Operation Description Transfer Move the [SET] button send- up and down to select •...
  • Page 21: Select & Transfer

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT 2-3-2-5 SELECT & TRANSFER The user views the images one at a time and transfers and saves them to the computer. Function Operation Description Menu screen Move the [SET] button up and down to select •...
  • Page 22: Wall Paper

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT 2-3-2-6 WALL PAPER The user views the images one at a time and transfers and saves them to the computer. The transferred image is displayed on the computer desktop Menu screen...
  • Page 23: Performance

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT 3. Performance MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E 1 Type VCR- integrated camera 2 Recording system Rotating two-head helical scan azimuth recording Consumer electronics digital DVC (SD specs) Complies with NTSC system (625 lines, 50 fields) 2-1 Video signal recording system Digital component recording.
  • Page 24 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT 5-2 Photo lens 5-2-1 Nominal focal length Tape recording MVX250i E 3.5 to 63 mm 18× zoom (35 mm film equivalent : 45.4 to 817.2 mm) MVX200i E, MVX200 E 3.5 to 49 mm 14×...
  • Page 25 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT 5-6-2 AE photometric system Tape recording Center- bottom- weighted average : Full Auto mode, Auto mode, Sports mode, Portrait mode, Low Light mode, Night mode, Night+ mode, Super Night mode (Night+ mode and Super Night mode are for MVX250i E only) All area average photometry + 128-segment (16H ×...
  • Page 26 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT 5-9-2 Information display Color display of operating mode, simple zoom position, remaining battery charge, remaining tape, time code, warnings and other indications. The indicators are not displayed during mirror shooting. 8 languages of Japanese, Chinese (simplified Chinese), English, German, French, Italian, Spanish and Russian supported.
  • Page 27 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT 5-13 Built-in microphone Stereo using electret condenser microphone 5-13-1 Wind screen function Supported ; AUTO or OFF can be selected (Selected from menu. However, built-in microphone only.) 5-14 Auxiliary light (MVX250i E, MVX250i E only)
  • Page 28 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT 6-2-2 Audio Dubbing signal input Audio signal from LINE (AV terminal) or microphone (external > internal). MVX200i E has no external microphone terminal. MVX200 E has no external microphone terminal and line in function. 6-2-3 Switching to Audio Dubbing Press audio dubbing button on remote control while playback is paused.
  • Page 29 Audio signal S/N Built-in microphone input Min. 48 dB External microphone input Min. 48 dB (However, the MVX200i E, MVX200 E model does not have an external micro- phone input terminal.) 6-7-3 S-Video terminal Signal configuration PAL Y/C separated video signal...
  • Page 30 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT 6-8-3 File names/folder names Based on the DCF (Design rule for Camera File systems) and still image (Exif 2.2) file manage- ment specifications / DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) file management specifications, the following names are assigned to recorded cards after formatting in the Format menu.
  • Page 31 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT 6-8-5 Number of recorded images / recording time SDC-8M SDC-128M 1280 × 960dots (SXGA) 640 × 480dots (VGA) 1280 × 960dots (SXGA) 640 × 480dots (VGA) a. Still image recording Super Fine Approx.
  • Page 32 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT 6-8-6 Continuous shooting Number of recorded images in continuous shooting Fast frame feeding (5 frames / sec; 2 frames / sec when using flash) Size Image quality VFL-1 Continuous images...
  • Page 33 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT 6-8-7 Card format Formats using format command in the main unit menu. Operation is not guaranteed with PC formats as problems can occur with some OS. 6-8-8 Usable memory card...
  • Page 34 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT 6-10-6 Print systems Print Other Canon manufacturer manufacturer BJ Photo specifications + specifications + Printer BJ Photo PictBridge specifications PictBridge PictBridge specifications specifications only specifications only specifications specifications BJ-895PD/ PIXUS 990i,...
  • Page 35 6-11-10 Battery charging function When the CA-570 Canon compact power adapter is connected, the battery pack installed in the battery pack compartment can be charged. (During charging, the charge lamp flashes (one flash with a charge level of 0% to 50%, and two flashes with a charge level of more than 50%) or it lights (when the charging is complete with a charge level of 97% or more)).
  • Page 36 φ 3.5 mm 4-pole pin jack (yellow) ; input / output 6-12-3 AV (Audio / Video) terminal (output only on MVX200i E, MVX200 E model) ; Also serves as headphone terminal 6-12-4 External microphone input Included (However, except for MVX200i E, MVX200 E model) terminal φ...
  • Page 37: System Diagram (Common To All Models)

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT 4. System Diagram (Common to all Models) WS-20 Wrist Strap SS-900 Shoulder Strap CBC-NB2 Car Battery Charger WD-H34 MiniDV Wide-converter Video Cassette NB-2L, NB-2LH, BP-2L12, BP-2L14 CB-2LTE WL-D83 Wireless Battery Pack...
  • Page 38: Overview Of Viewfinder / Lcd Panel Displays

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT 5. Overview of viewfinder / LCD panel displays 5-1 Camera mode MENU INDICATION PAL MODEL REMARKS Camera mode Zoom / Exposure correction bar display (displayed for approx. four seconds after zoom operation)
  • Page 39 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT MENU INDICATION PAL MODEL REMARKS Operating mode display Recording Recording Pause Playback is stopped Cassette is ejected + REC Search - REC Search Program AE mode display Full Auto mode is selected...
  • Page 40 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT MENU INDICATION PAL MODEL REMARKS EXP lock display Minimum exposure compensation value Default setting Maximum exposure value During Full Auto No display Tape information display Remaining tape display Tape end...
  • Page 41 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT MENU INDICATION PAL MODEL REMARKS Remaining battery level display Approx. 100% remaining Approx. 75% remaining Approx. 50% remaining Approx. 25% remaining Approx. 0% remaining, warning display (flashes red) Power adapter is attached...
  • Page 42 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT MENU INDICATION PAL MODEL REMARKS Digital feature display Auto Fade is selected Wipe is selected Corner Wipe is selected Jump is selected Flip is selected Puzzle is selected Zigzag is selected...
  • Page 43 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT Digital feature selection Press the DIGITAL EFFECT button. The line where the cursor is located in the menu is displayed with a turquoise background. The previously selected items and the corresponding settings are shown in yellow.
  • Page 44 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT MENU INDICATION PAL MODEL REMARKS Wind screen display Auto Wind Screen is turned ON No display Auto Wind Screen is turned OFF Area Summer Time display Area Summer Time display Time and date is not set * The desired style can be selected from among the styles shown above.
  • Page 45: Vcr Mode

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT 5-2 VCR mode MENU INDICATION PAL MODEL REMARKS VCR mode Audio 12-bit output display When 12-bit Stereo 1 is selected When 12-bit Stereo 2 is selected When 12-bit mixed 1:1 is selected...
  • Page 46 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT MENU INDICATION PAL MODEL REMARKS Frame reverse playback Slow reverse playback 1× SP reverse playback 2× SP reverse playback Rewind playback Forward date search Reverse date search FF return REW return...
  • Page 47 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT MENU INDICATION PAL MODEL REMARKS Speaker / Headphone volume adjustment display When Speaker is selected When volume is at OFF When Headphone is selected Same as during camera mode Wind screen display...
  • Page 48 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT MENU INDICATION PAL MODEL REMARKS Time display Time setting is selected Not entered Time and time setting are selected Not entered Data display Not entered Audio mode display Audio mode display...
  • Page 49: Card / Camera Mode

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT 5-3 Card / Camera mode MENU INDICATION PAL MODEL REMARKS Card/Camera mode Zoom/Exposure correction display Zoom/Exposure correction display Same as Camera mode (except that Digital zoom is 72/64/56× only) Over exposure warning (flashes)
  • Page 50 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT MENU INDICATION PAL MODEL REMARKS Card remaining display No card (flashes red) 9999 or more images can be recorded 99 images can be recorded 5 images can be recorded Yellow display...
  • Page 51 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT MENU INDICATION PAL MODEL REMARKS Lithium coin battery Same as during Camera mode low power warning display Condensation warning display Same as during Camera mode Remote control code display Same as during Camera mode...
  • Page 52: Card Playback Mode

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT 5-4 Card Playback mode 5-4-1 Still image Playback MENU INDICATION PAL MODEL REMARKS Card Playback mode (Still images) Title display Slide show Card playback Send designation mark display Print mark display...
  • Page 53 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT MENU INDICATION PAL MODEL REMARKS Data code display Same as during VCR mode (date and time only) Playback zoom operation guide display Same as during VCR playback mode Slideshow operation guide display...
  • Page 54: Direct Printing

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT 5-4-3 Direct printing MENU INDICATION PAL MODEL REMARKS Card Playback mode (Direct printing) Printer connected display CP Direct compatible printer PictBridge compatible printer Bubble Jet Direct compatible printer...
  • Page 55: Menu Display

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCTUCT 5-5 Menu Display The menu display has Camera mode, VCR mode, Card/Camera mode, and Card Playback mode. Camera Mode MAIN MENU ITEM SUB MENU ITEM SETTINGS DEFAULT BACKUP CARD MIX...
  • Page 56 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCTUCT MAIN MENU ITEM SUB MENU ITEM SETTINGS DEFAULT BACKUP AUDIO SET UP WIND SCREEN AUTO AUTO Lithium battery AUDIO MODE 16 bit 12 bit Lithium battery 12 bit VOLUME Lithium battery...
  • Page 57 SELF-T SOUND DEFAULT Lithium battery DEFAULT MY SOUND RETURN CLOSE *1: Model MVX250i E : 72× / 360×, model MVX200i E, MVX200 E : 56× / 280× *2: Models MVX250i E, when VFL-1 is attached *3: Models MVX250i E only...
  • Page 58 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCTUCT VCR Mode MAIN MENU ITEM SUB MENU ITEM SETTINGS DEFAULT BACKUP VCR SET UP REC MODE Lithium battery AV/PHONES Lithium battery PHONES DV OUT *1 Reset by turning power off...
  • Page 59 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCTUCT MAIN MENU ITEM SUB MENU ITEM SETTINGS DEFAULT BACKUP DISPLAY SET UP/ LANGUAGE DEUTSCH ENGLISH ENGLISH ESPAÑOL FRANÇAIS ITALIANO PyCCKИ И И И И Й Й Й Й Й 中文...
  • Page 60 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCTUCT MAIN MENU ITEM SUB MENU ITEM SETTINGS DEFAULT BACKUP MY CAMERA SHTR SOUND DEFAULT Lithium battery DEFAULT MY SOUND S-UP SOUND DEFAULT Lithium battery DEFAULT MY SOUND OPER. SOUND DEFAULT...
  • Page 61 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCTUCT Card / Camera Mode MAIN MENU ITEM SUB MENU ITEM SETTINGS DEFAULT BACKUP CAMERA SET UP SHUTTER AUTO AUTO Lithium battery 1/50 1/120 1/250 A. SL SHUTTER Lithium battery D. ZOOM Lithium battery 72×...
  • Page 62 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCTUCT MAIN MENU ITEM SUB MENU ITEM SETTINGS DEFAULT BACKUP DISPLAY SET UP/ BRIGHTNESS Lithium battery LCD MIRROR Lithium battery TV SCREEN Lithium battery D/T DISPLAY Lithium battery LANGUAGE DEUTSCH ENGLISH ENGLISH ESPAÑOL...
  • Page 63 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCTUCT MAIN MENU ITEM SUB MENU ITEM SETTINGS DEFAULT BACKUP SYSTEM T. ZONE/DST LONDON PARIS Lithium battery LONDON PARIS PARIS · · · · · · CAIRO MOSCOW DUBAI KARACHI DACCA BANGKOK H.KONG...
  • Page 64 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCTUCT Card Playback Mode (Card/VCR mode) MAIN MENU ITEM SUB MENU ITEM SETTINGS DEFAULT BACKUP CARD OPERATIONS PRINT ORDERS Switches to erase all print designations screen (for single screen) ALL ERASE...
  • Page 65 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCTUCT MAIN MENU ITEM SUB MENU ITEM SETTINGS DEFAULT BACKUP SYSTEM T. ZONE/DST LONDON PARIS Lithium battery LONDON PARIS PARIS · · · · · · CAIRO MOSCOW DUBAI KARACHI DACCA BANGKOK H.KONG...
  • Page 66: Card-Related Screen Displays

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT 5-6 Card-related screen displays MENU INDICATION PAL MODEL REMARKS Slideshow screen Image setup screen Index screen Image protect screen...
  • Page 67 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT MENU INDICATION PAL MODEL REMARKS Print designations screen Send designations screen Image erase screen Image erase selection screen Erasing one image Warning: Erasing in progress...
  • Page 68 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT MENU INDICATION PAL MODEL REMARKS Image erase screen Erasing all images Format screen Format execution confirmation screen Format execution screen...
  • Page 69 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT MENU INDICATION PAL MODEL REMARKS Card mix selection screen Mix type setting screen Animation type setting screen Mix level setting screen...
  • Page 70 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT MENU INDICATION PAL MODEL REMARKS Stitch assist screen My camera settings My camera settings screen Startup image creation screen Recording position selection...
  • Page 71 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT MENU INDICATION PAL MODEL REMARKS My camera settings Record execution confirmation Message being created Startup image selection screen Startup sound selection screen Select Shutter Sound screen...
  • Page 72 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT MENU INDICATION PAL MODEL REMARKS My camera settings Operation sound selection screen Self-timer sound selection screen PC connection screen During USB connection During IEEE1394 connection...
  • Page 73: Direct Print Setting Screen

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT 5-7 Direct print setting screen MENU INDICATION PAL MODEL Direct print setting screen Direct print setting initial screen Print selection screen PC Direct (CP-10/100) and PictBridge compatible printer BJ Direct (Pixus 50i) compatible printers...
  • Page 74 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT MENU INDICATION PAL MODEL Direct print setting screen Quantity setting screen PC Direct (CP-10/100) and PictBridge compatible printer BJ Direct (Pixus 50i) compatible printers (CP-200/300, Pixus 990i) DEFAULT CARD#1 DEFAULT...
  • Page 75 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT MENU INDICATION PAL MODEL Direct print setting screen Paper setting, PC Direct (CP-10/100) and PictBridge compatible printer paper size setting screen BJ Direct (Pixus 50i) compatible printers (CP-200/300, Pixus 990i)
  • Page 76 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT MENU INDICATION PAL MODEL Direct print setting screen Paper type setting screen PC Direct (CP-10/100) and PictBridge compatible printer BJ Direct (Pixus 50i) compatible printers (CP-200/300, Pixus 990i) PAPERTYPE PHOTO...
  • Page 77 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT MENU INDICATION PAL MODEL Direct print setting screen Borders/no borders setting, PC Direct (CP-10/100) and PictBridge compatible printer 8-of-1 screen layout selection screen BJ Direct (Pixus 50i) compatible printers (CP-200/300, Pixus 990i)
  • Page 78: Print Designations

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT 5-8 Print designations MENU INDICATION PAL MODEL Print designations screen PC Direct (CP-10/100) and PictBridge compatible printer BJ Direct (Pixus 50i) compatible printers (CP-200/300, Pixus 990i) PRINT ALL MARKED IMAGES...
  • Page 79: Warning Displays

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT 5-9 Warning displays COPYRIGHT PROTECTED PLAYBACK IS RESTRICTED • When copy-protected tape is played. COPYRIGHT PROTECTED DUBBING RESTRICTED • When copy protection information is detected during DV input or LINE input, or when the signal output from the television or VCR is garbled during analog input.
  • Page 80 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT HEADS DIRTY, USE CLEANING CASSETTE • When a print head is clogged. CARD ERROR • When a card error occurs and data cannot be recorded on the card. CARD FULL •...
  • Page 81 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT PAPER ERROR • When there is a problem with the paper. NO PAPER • When the paper has not been inserted into the printer properly or there is no paper in the printer PAPER JAM •...
  • Page 82 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT PRINTER WARMING UP • When the printer is getting ready. PAPER LEVER ERROR • When the printer’s paper lever is not at the correct position. PRINTER COVER OPEN • When the printer’s cover is open.
  • Page 83 TECHNICAL DESCRIPTON CONTENTS 1. P.C.B. Functions --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 2. Power Supply Circuit --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 2-1 Startup of Power Supply ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 2-2 Power Fuses ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 2-3 Power Supply Circuits ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 3. Built-in Charger Circuit ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 3-1 Outline ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 3-2 Operation at Charging ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 3-2-1 Conditions to Start Charging ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 8 3-2-2 Progress of Charging --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9...
  • Page 84: Functions

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 1. P.C.B. Functions (1) MAIN P.C.B. System-Control Section • IC100 MODE MI-COM System control • IC102 BACK UP MODE MI-COM reset Camera/Card Section • IC1101 SDRAM Memory for DIGIC DV (64M) • IC1102...
  • Page 85 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION (7) JACK2 P.C.B. USB terminal, S terminal (8) KEY P.C.B. Memory card slot, various keys...
  • Page 86: Power Supply Circuit

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 2. Power Supply Circuit 2-1 Startup of Power Supply MAIN P.C.B. KEY P.C.B. EJECT P.C.B. OPERATION KEY UNIT FROM DC JACK EJ SW POWER SW LITHIUM DMC-III JACK DET BATTERY CASSETTE CN101...
  • Page 87 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION • Backup Lithium Battery LI3V power from the lithium battery is input to pin 3 of the IC102, and it is output from pin 12 as power to the MODE MI-COM. Thus, the MODE MI-COM performs data backup and clock operation when main power supply is not connected.
  • Page 88: Power Fuses

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 2-2 Power Fuses MAIN P.C.B. CN3202 BATT. BATT. + TERNINAL FU3201 CCD, 1.4V, 2.7V, 3V, DC/DC CONVERTOR CN3211 CN3201 FU3202 LCD, 4.7V, 5V, DC + DC + DC JACK VTR UNREG FU3203 MECHA UNREG JACK1 P.C.B.
  • Page 89: Power Supply Circuits

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 2-3 Power Supply Circuits Figure 3 shows the power supply circuits. The ON/OFF condition of each power supply voltage is controlled by the VTR ON / CAM ON signals output from the MODE MI-COM.
  • Page 90: Built-In Charger Circuit

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 3. Built-in Charger Circuit BATT. MAIN P.C.B. CN3202 BATTERY TERNINAL BATT + THERMISTOR BATT INFO AD CN1801 − − BATT − DC IN OFF MAIN P.C.B. UNREG PM SECTION CN3212 CN3211 CN3201...
  • Page 91: Operation At Charging

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 3-2 Operation at Charging 3-2-1 Conditions to Start Charging When the following conditions are satisfied, the MODE MI-COM (IC100) controls the IC 1810 starts charging. Conditions Detection Source of detection Main unit power is turned OFF MODE MI-COM DC jack is connected.
  • Page 92: Progress Of Charging

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 3-2-2 Progress of Charging The IC1810 starts a trickle charge under control of the MODE MI-COM (IC100). The trickle charge continues until the battery voltage reaches 6.5V. At the point in time when 6.5V is reached, the IC1810 starts a 0.66A quick charge. Then, the charge current decreases gradually with the progress of charging (because of an increase in impedance of the battery).
  • Page 93: Signal Processing Circuit

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 4. Signal Processing Circuit 4-1 Outline of Signal Processing Circuit Figure 6 shows the entire block diagram of the signal processing circuit and the flow of video and audio signals. CCD P.C.B.
  • Page 94: Camera/Card Signal Processing

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 4-2 Camera/Card Signal Processing 4-2-1 Camera Motion Picture Recording 64 Mbit SDRAM 64 Mbit SDRAM IC1101 IC1102 32 bit 32 bit SDRAM IF CDS/ Deformation, AGC/ Synthesis Drawing COMP VIC4 proc resize...
  • Page 95: Card Motion Picture Recording

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 4-2-3 Card Motion Picture Recording 64 Mbit SDRAM 64 Mbit SDRAM IC1101 IC1102 32 bit 32 bit SDRAM IF MI-COM YCC 1 YCC 2 CDS/ Deformation, Synthesis AGC/ VIC4 Drawing COMP IC2301...
  • Page 96: Recorder Signal Processing

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 4-3 Recorder Signal Processing VIC BLOCK DIF BLOCK IC2302 SDRAM SDRAM INTERFACE INTERFACE TERMINAL VIDEO HEAD A DATA IC1103 VIDEO REC/PB IC2000 COMPRESSION DIGIC B DATA INTERFACE PROCESS VRP2 /DEMOD. AUDIO IC801 75Ω...
  • Page 97: Audio Signal Flow

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 4-4 Audio Signal Flow IC2301 IC2000 IC1103 DIGIC DV VIC4 VRP2 MEM IF CARD IF REC/ HEAD PHONE IC801 HEAD AIF4 SDRAM CARD JACK Serial SPEAKER DRIVER MI-COM. B EEP − SPEAKER Fig.
  • Page 98: System Control, Servo

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 5. System Control, Servo 5-1 Outline of System Control, Servo Figure 13 shows the overall configuration of the system control & servo circuit, plus the flow of data. System control is performed by the FR MI-COM (IC2301) and MODE MI-COM (IC100) on MAIN P.C.B.
  • Page 99: Major Functions Of Each Mi-Com

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 5-2 Major Functions of Each MI-COM (1) FR MI-COM (IC2301 : VIC4) The FR MI-COM, as the nucleus of the system, carries out control of mode transition plus mechanism control through communi- cation with MODE MI-COM.
  • Page 100: Servo Control

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 5-3 Servo Control Servo control is carried out by the VIC4 (VIC and FR MI-COM). The FR MI-COM is used for servo control of motor ON/OFF and rotational direction, and the VIC is used to output rotational speed and phase control signals. More specifically in terms of signal flow, the VIC detects the FG/PG and PB-RF signals from the motor, and sends the detected signal information to the FR MI-COM.
  • Page 101: Personal Computer Connection Mode (Usb)

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 5-4 Personal Computer Connection Mode (USB) IC1101 SDRAM IC1103 DIGIC DV IC1002 Still Picture TG/CDS IC1001 MEMORY Signal AGC/AD CARD Processing /V-DRIVER Signal flow of (in) Card camera mode MI-COM CONTROLER TERMINAL...
  • Page 102: Error Detection

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 5-5 Error Detection If an abnormality has been occurred in any rotation drive system (drum, capstan, reel, loading), a relevant mode enters. The LCD indicates “PLEASE UNLOAD THE CASSETTE” and blinks “EJECT”.
  • Page 103 DISASSEMBLING CONTENTS 1. Disassembling and Reassembling Notes List of Supplies 1-1 Disassembling / Reassembling Flowchart -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 1-2 Separation of Accessory Shoe and LI Battery Holder ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 1-3 Separation of Top Cover Ass’y --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 1-4 Separation of R-LCD Unit -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 1-5 Separation of Rear Cover Unit --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 1-6 Separation of Front Cover Unit -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 1-7 Separation of Left Cover Unit ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9...
  • Page 104: Disassembling And Reassembling

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E DISASSEMBLING 1. Disassembling and Reassembling - (1) Notes (1) When replacing the flat cable with a new one, allow it to remain folded the same as the original part. (2) The flat cable has a contact orientation to be engaged with the connector. Refer to the instructions in the disassembly procedure diagram and interconnection diagram for boards.
  • Page 105: List Of Supplies

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E DISASSEMBLING 1. Disassembling and Reassembling - (2) List of Supplies Item Name Item Number Purpose Remarks Grease FLOIL C-1Z DY9-3039-000 Lubrication DMC III Grease FLOIL 948P DY9-3051-000 Lubrication DMC III Hanal FL-778 DY9-3026-010 Lubrication...
  • Page 106: Disassembling / Reassembling Flowchart

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E DISASSEMBLING 1-1 Disassembling / Reassembling Flowchart (1) Find the replacement part on the chart, and disassemble it following the instruction on chart. (2) Reassembling can be made by reversing the disassembling procedures. : MAIN FLOW...
  • Page 107: Separation Of Accessory Shoe And Li Battery Holder

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E DISASSEMBLING 1-2 Separation of Accessory Shoe and LI Battery Holder (1) Remove four screws (a × 4), and detach the Accessory Shoe. (2) Open the LCD Unit, and detach the LI Battery Holder. <Note on Reassembling>...
  • Page 108: Separation Of Top Cover Ass'y

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E DISASSEMBLING 1-3 Separation of Top Cover Ass’y (1) Open the Cassette Cover, and remove one screw (b × 1). (2) Disengage claws A and B. While being free from part E of the Shoe Connector, pull up the claw A and claw B sides to demount the Top Cover Ass’y.
  • Page 109: Separation Of R-Lcd Unit

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E DISASSEMBLING 1-4 Separation of R-LCD Unit (1) Remove eleven screws (c × 1, d × 5, e × 2, f × 2, g × 1), disconnect the CN101, and detach the R-LCD Unit. (1) - e...
  • Page 110: Separation Of Rear Cover Unit

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E DISASSEMBLING 1-5 Separation of Rear Cover Unit (1) Disengage the Grip Belt from the Grip Hook. (2) Open the Cassette Cover, and remove four screws (d × 1, h × 3). (3) Disconnect the CN101 and CN3202, and detach the Rear Cover Unit.
  • Page 111: Separation Of Front Cover Unit

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E DISASSEMBLING 1-6 Separation of Front Cover Unit (1) Open the Jack1 Cover and Jack2 Cover, and remove six screws (h × 4, i × 1, j × 1). (2) Disconnect the CN3211, CN42, and CN51. Then, while being free from the Lens Shield, detach the Front Cover Unit.
  • Page 112: Separation Of Left Cover Unit

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E DISASSEMBLING 1-7 Separation of Left Cover Unit (1) Remove four screws (k × 4). (2) Open the Cassette Cover, disconnect the CN100, and then detach the Left Cover Unit. <Note on Reassembling> (1) In reassembling the Left Cover Unit, connect the CN100 first. Then, mount the Left Cover Unit while taking sufficient care not to damage the flexible cable.
  • Page 113: Separation Of Shields

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E DISASSEMBLING 1-8 Separation of Shields (1) Remove three screws (j × 2, k × 1), and then detach the Lens Shield, Lens Shield B, and FPC Shield Unit. (1) - j Part A Part C...
  • Page 114 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E DISASSEMBLING <Note on Reassembling> (1) Reassemble the Lens Shield, Lens Shield B, and FPC Shield Unit as illustrated below. (Refer to 1-6 : Separation of Front Cover Unit.) (2) Attach the FPC Shield above the CAV-JACK1 FPC (8 pins) to provide a distance as large as possible. With the MAIN-KEY FPC folded, it shall not come into direct contact with the CAV-JACK1 FPC.
  • Page 115: Separation Of Cvf Unit

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E DISASSEMBLING 1-9 Separation of CVF Unit (1) Detach the Shoe Connector Ass’y. (MVX250i E only) (2) Disconnect the CN891, and detach the ACS-MAIN FPC. (MVX250i E only) (3) Remove three screws (k × 2, h × 1), and then detach the Shoe Base and GND Plate.
  • Page 116: Separation Of Jack 2 P.c.b

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E DISASSEMBLING 1-10 Separation of JACK 2 P.C.B. (1) Detach the Cushion RC1 and RC2. (2) Remove two screws (k × 2), disconnect the CN91, and detach the JACK2 P.C.B. (3) Detach the CAV-JACK1 FPC and MAIN-JACK1 FPC from the CN701 and CN2101.
  • Page 117: Separation Of Camera Unit

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E DISASSEMBLING 1-11 Separation of Camera Unit (1) Remove two screws (j × 1, l × 1), and then detach the Sub Holder and Insulation Rubber. (2) Remove two screws (l × 2), detach the UL Tape, and disconnect the CN1000 and CN1200. Then, detach the Camera Unit, Ferrite Core, and Insulation Rubber.
  • Page 118: Separation Of Cav P.c.b

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E DISASSEMBLING 1-12 Separation of CAV P.C.B. (1) Disconnect the CN1001 and CN1100 (B to B), and then detach the CAV P.C.B. (2) Disconnect the CN3201, remove the UL Tape, and detach the MAIN-JACK1 Cable.
  • Page 119: Separation Of Main P.c.b

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E DISASSEMBLING 1-13 Separation of MAIN P.C.B. (1) Remove three screws (k × 3), UL Tape, and disconnect the CN300, CN301, CN302, and CN2000. Then, detach the MAIN P.C.B. (2) Detach the HA Shield, Shielding Rubber, PM1 Shield and PM2 Shield, from the MAIN P.C.B.
  • Page 120 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E DISASSEMBLING <Note on Reassembling> (1) Attach the Core Cushion to the position indicated in the figure below. (2) Attach the Shielding Rubber to the PM Shield as illustrated below. (3) Secure the flexible cable by attaching the UL Tape to the position indicated in the figure below.
  • Page 121: Separation Of Recorder Holder

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E DISASSEMBLING 1-14 Separation of Recorder Holder (1) Remove three screws (m × 3), and detach the Spring, Recorder Holder, and Insulation Rubber. <Instruction for Supply> Entire surface of Insulation Rubber : Hanal KS-39M (DY9-3053-000)
  • Page 122: Disassembly Of Front Cover Unit

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E DISASSEMBLING 1-15 Disassembly of Front Cover Unit - 1 (1) Detach the Jack2 Cover. (2) Disconnect the CN43, and remove three screws (e × 1, f × 1, h × 1). Then, detach the Cushion, GND Plate, LED Window, and JACK1 P.C.B.
  • Page 123 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E DISASSEMBLING <Note on Reassembling> (1) Slide the Jack2 Panel in the arrow direction to engage the dowel A with the claw B so that the Jack2 Plate is attached to the Jack2 Cover securely.
  • Page 124: Disassembly Of Front Cover Unit

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E DISASSEMBLING 1-16 Disassembly of Front Cover Unit - 2 (1) Detach the Front Cushion (2) Remove three screws (f × 3), and detach the MIC Plate, F Base Plate, MIC Rubber, MIC Ass’y, MIC Shield, and MIC Sheet.
  • Page 125 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E DISASSEMBLING <Note on Reassembling> (1) Attach the Cushion to the position indicated in the figure below. (MVX250i E only) (2) Carry out wiring for the MIC Ass’y Cable as illustrated below. (3) Attach the Front Cushion to the position indicated in the figure below.
  • Page 126 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E DISASSEMBLING 1-17 Disassembly of Front Cover Unit - 3 (1) Remove three screws (f × 3), and detach the Lens Ring Ass’y, MEGA PIXEL Plate, and Lens Rubber. (2) Using tweezers or the like, push the claw A to remove the Jack1 Cover.
  • Page 127: Disassembly Of Left Cover Unit

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E DISASSEMBLING 1-18 Disassembly of Left Cover Unit - 1 (1) Remove five screws (d × 4, t × 1). (2) Disengage two claws A and two dowels B of the Zoom Photo Key Ass’y. Then, with the Zoom Photo Key Ass’y unseated, detach the Open Knob.
  • Page 128 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E DISASSEMBLING <Note on Reassembling> (1) When attaching the SPEAKER FPC, engage the dowels F and G of the Cassette Cover and secure the SPEAKER FPC with Double Sided Tape. (2) When attaching the Cassette Cover, connect the Zoom Photo Key Ass’y flexible cable to the connector. Then, engage the claws C and D and the dowels E and F while taking care not to dislocate the Speaker.
  • Page 129: Disassembly Of Left Cover Unit

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E DISASSEMBLING 1-19 Disassembly of Left Cover Unit - 2 (1) Open the Cassette Cover, detach the Regulation Sheet, and remove one screw (h × 1), and theL Cover Cushion. Note : Since the Double Sided Tape has a high strength of adhesion, take care not to flaw the Regulation Sheet when detaching it.
  • Page 130 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E DISASSEMBLING <Note on Reassembling> (1) Attach the Speaker Cushion to the position indicated in the figure below. (2) Attach the SPEAKER FPC to the position indicated in the figure below, and secure it with the claw C of the Left Cover Shield.
  • Page 131 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E DISASSEMBLING 1-20 Disassembly of Left Cover Unit - 3 (1) Remove four screws (d × 1, t × 3), and detach the Cassette Arm Ass’y, Grip Hook Pin, and Grip Hook. (2) Remove one screw (d × 1), and detach the Click Spring.
  • Page 132 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E DISASSEMBLING <Note on Reassembling> (1) Attach the GND Tape1 to the position indicated in the figure below. (2) Attach the GND Tape2 to the position indicated in the figure below. (3) Attach the Click Spring and the Cassette Arm Sheet as illustrated below.
  • Page 133: Disassembly Of R-Lcd Unit

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E DISASSEMBLING 1-21 Disassembly of R-LCD Unit - 1 (1) Remove one screw (f × 1), and detach the Rubber Insulation and the Tripod Base. (2) Remove one screw (e × 1), and detach the Hold Label and the GND Plate.
  • Page 134 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E DISASSEMBLING 1-22 Disassembly of R-LCD Unit - 2 (1) While being free from the GND Plate, disengage the dowels A and B and the claw C. Then, disconnect the CN102, and detach the KEY P.C.B.
  • Page 135: Disassembly Of R-Lcd Unit

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E DISASSEMBLING 1-23 Disassembly of R-LCD Unit - 3 (1) Remove two screws (f × 2), and detach the Hinge Cover, the GND Plate and the LCD Unit. (Turn the Hinge part of the LCD Unit through an angle of 90º...
  • Page 136: Disassembly Of Right Cover Unit

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E DISASSEMBLING 1-24 Disassembly of Right Cover Unit (1) Detach the LED Guide. (2) Open the Card Cover, disengage the dowel A, and detach the Card Cover Hook. (3) Pull out the Shaft, and detach the Card Cover.
  • Page 137: Disassembly Of Lcd Unit

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E DISASSEMBLING 1-25 Disassembly of LCD Unit - 1 (1) Turn the LCD Hinge Unit through an angle of 90º, and remove two screws (g × 2). (2) Disengage the claws A, B, C and D in that order, and detach the LCD Top Cover.
  • Page 138 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E DISASSEMBLING 1-26 Disassembly of LCD Unit - 2 (1) Remove solder (α) (three points), disconnect the LCD Sheet, UL Tape, CN902. Then, detach the LCD P.C.B., the LCD Holder, the Back Light Ass’y, and the LCD Ass’y.
  • Page 139 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E DISASSEMBLING <Note on Reassembling> (1) At the end of reassembling, solder three points (α). (2) While holding the Shaft and Spring, attach the LCD Open Knob over the claw A. (3) Attach the LCD Sheet and UL Tape to the position indicated in the figure below.
  • Page 140: Disassembly Of Lcd Hinge Unit

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E DISASSEMBLING 1-27 Disassembly of LCD Hinge Unit (1) Remove one screw (o × 1), disengage the claws A and B, and detach the Hinge Top Cover, the Hinge Bottom Cover, and the Magnet. (2) Detach the LCD-KEY FPC from the LCD Hinge Ass’y.
  • Page 141: Disassembly Of Rear Cover Unit

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E DISASSEMBLING 1-28 Disassembly of Rear Cover Unit - 1 (1) Remove two screws (n × 1, p × 1), and detach the Grip Belt Plate, the Shaft, and the Grip Belt. (2) Remove three screws (e × 3), and detach the Battery Terminal Ass’y.
  • Page 142 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E DISASSEMBLING 1-29 Disassembly of Rear Cover Unit - 2 (1) Remove three screws (n × 2, q × 1), and detach the Power Switch Ass’y. (2) Remove one screw (n × 1), and detach the Strap Plate.
  • Page 143: Disassembly Of Cvf Unit

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E DISASSEMBLING 1-30 Disassembly of CVF Unit - 1 (1) Detach the UL Tape from the CAV-CVF FPC, and turn up the CVF. (2) Detach the FPC Holder. Note : When detaching the FPC Holder, take the following steps.
  • Page 144 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E DISASSEMBLING 1-31 Disassembly of CVF Unit - 2 (1) Remove two screws (k × 2), and detach the CVF Bottom Cover and the CVF Click Plate. Note : Disengage the dowel A, and detach the CVF Click Plate while sliding it.
  • Page 145 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E DISASSEMBLING <Note on Reassembling> (1) When attaching the CVF Bottom Cover, push the CAV-CVF FPC inside as illustrated below. <Instruction for Supply> CVF Click Plate : Hanal KS-39M (DY9-3053-000) Rail part of CVF Top Cover, two points : Hanal KS-39M (DY9-3053-000)
  • Page 146: Disassembly Of Cvf Unit

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E DISASSEMBLING 1-32 Disassembly of CVF Unit - 3 (1) Disengage two claws A, and detach the CVF Inner Bottom Cover Ass’y. (2) Remove two screws (k × 2), and detach the CVF Hinge Unit.
  • Page 147: Disassembly Of Cvf Unit

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E DISASSEMBLING 1-33 Disassembly of CVF Unit - 4 (1) Disengage two claws A, and detach the CAV-CVF FPC, the CVF Mask, and the other parts between them. (2) Disengage two claws B, and detach the CVF Reflector from the CVF P.C.B.
  • Page 148 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E DISASSEMBLING 1-34 Disassembly of CVF Unit - 5 (1) Remove one screw (r × 1), and detach the CVF Knob, Rubber, and CVF Lens Holder. (2) Disengage two claws A, and detach the Lens1 and Lens2.
  • Page 149: Disassembly Of Camera Unit

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E DISASSEMBLING 1-35 Disassembly of Camera Unit (1) Detach the CCD-CAV FPC from the CN1070. (2) Remove two screws (f × 2), and detach the CCD P.C.B., CCD Ass’y, Rubber, and IR Filter. (3) Unsolder the parts A, and detach the CCD Ass’y from the CCD P.C.B.
  • Page 150: Disassembly Of Lens Unit

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E DISASSEMBLING 1-36 Disassembly of Lens Unit (1) Remove seven screws (n × 3, p × 2, s × 2), and detach the IG Meter Ass’y. (2) Unsolder the part (α), and detach the PZ Motor and AF Motor.
  • Page 151: List Of Screws Used

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E DISASSEMBLING 1-37 List of Screws Used PARTS NO. PARTS NO. ILLUST PARTS NO. REMARKS ILLUST Flat Head Screw XA1-3170-507 XA1-7170-257 M1.7-2.5mm (Metal) 2.5mm M1.7-5.0mm (Metal) Steped Screw XA1-7170-507 M1.7-5.0mm (Metal) DA3-1026-000 4.5mm M1.7-4.5mm (Metal) Steped Screw XA1-7170-607 M1.7-5.0mm (Metal)
  • Page 152: List Of Disassembly Photos

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E DISASSEMBLING 1-38 List of Disassembly Photos Right Side Top Side Front Side Camera / Recorder Unit Camera Unit Front Cover Unit...
  • Page 153 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E DISASSEMBLING Left Cover Unit Right Cover Unit Rear Cover Unit LCD Unit...
  • Page 154 SERVICE MODE · ADJUSTMENT CONTENTS 1. Maintenance Tools ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 1-1 List of Maintenance Tools -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 2. Setting ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 2-1 Using the Extension Connectors ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2 2-2 Setting A ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 2-3 Setting B ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 3. Service Modes ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5 3-1 Outline ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 3-2 How to Change Over to Service Mode ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 5 3-3 How to Operate Wireless Remote Controller in Service Mode -------------------------------------------------------------------- 6...
  • Page 155 5-6-5 Black Limiter Level Adjustment ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 29 5-6-6 COM Amplitude Adjustment ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 30 5-6-7 COM-DC Level Adjustment ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 31 5-6-8 Flash Memory Writing ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 32 5-6-9 Release of Forced CVF ON ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 32 5-7 Color Balance Check ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 33 5-8 Recorder Section Adjustment --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 34 5-8-0 LCD PCB Setting Destination --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 34 5-8-1 SWP Adjustment ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 34 5-8-2 C.
  • Page 156: Maintenance Tools

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E SERVICE MODE · ADJUSTMENT 1. Maintenance Tools 1-1 List of Maintenance Tools Item Name Item Number Purpose Remarks Alignment T ape, (Color bar master/PAL) DY9-1381-000 Recorder electrical adjustment Alignment T ape (tracking) DY9-1379-000 Running adjustment...
  • Page 157: Setting

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E SERVICE MODE · ADJUSTMENT 2. Setting (1) Adjustments other than DMC-III : Perform adjustments in the product state. (2) Tracking adjustment (DMC-III) and Envelope check : Perform them with the Setting A. (3) Adjustments related to DMC-III other than Tracking adjustment, tape path system check and tape path system cleaning : Perform them with the Setting B.
  • Page 158: Setting A

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E SERVICE MODE · ADJUSTMENT 2-2 Setting A Envelope observation) (1) Observe a PB-RF signal output from each extension connector that has been attached in 2-1 “Using the Extension Connectors”. Tracking Adjustment) (1) Detach the regulation cover.
  • Page 159: Setting B

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E SERVICE MODE · ADJUSTMENT 2-3 Setting B (1) Remove the FRONT COVER, REAR COVER, LEFT COVER UNIT, RIGHT COVER UNIT referring to “Disassembling”. Note 1 : Referring to Fig.5, connect the required cables. Note 2 : Observe the signal in the same manner as that for setting A.
  • Page 160: Service Modes

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E SERVICE MODE · ADJUSTMENT 3. Service Modes 3-1 Outline (1) The service mode in this equipment uses the wireless remote controller. (To be used in remote control code 2) (2) For changeover to the service mode, a dedicated tool (CASSETTE, SERVICE MODE: DY9-1386-000) is required in addition to the wireless remote controller.
  • Page 161: How To Operate Wireless Remote Controller In Service Mode

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E SERVICE MODE · ADJUSTMENT 3-3 How to Operate Wireless Remote Controller in Service Mode (1) To use the wireless remote controller in the service mode, set it at Remote controller code 2. * To changeover to Remote controller code 2, press the “Remote controller setting” and “Zoom T” keys simulta- neously for 2 sec.
  • Page 162: Indication In Service Mode

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E SERVICE MODE · ADJUSTMENT 3-4 Indication in Service Mode Shown below are the indications in the service mode. Fig. 10 Indicates that the service mode is currently selected. (“SERV”) MODE : Indicates the MODE currently selected. (RD/WR/ST) Indicates for which block the command is specified.
  • Page 163: Description Of Service Modes

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E SERVICE MODE · ADJUSTMENT 4. Description of Service Modes 4-1 Error Rate <Generals> (1) A VIDEO error rate (VIDEO + AUDIO) and an AUDIO error rate can be checked. (2) Note that the error rate is worsened on occurrence of failure in tape running, deterioration of tape, decreased in head output, failure in head amplifier, improper drum shield, etc.
  • Page 164: Mechanical Error Indication

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E SERVICE MODE · ADJUSTMENT 4-2 Mechanical Error Indication <Outline> (1) On occurrence of a mechanical error, the conditions of the error can be checked in the service mode. (Normal indication mode and analysis mode available) (2) In the normal indication mode of the mechanical error, two types of indications appear on the service mode initial screen: the data indication retained only by the main battery and the error history data indication backed up by LITHIUM 3V.
  • Page 165: Cleaning Mode

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E SERVICE MODE · ADJUSTMENT 4-3 Cleaning Mode When cleaning the head with hard-type cleaning tape (DY9-1384-000), set up the cleaning mode according to the procedure given below. Note : After head cleaning, be sure to restore the settings to normal.
  • Page 166: Checking The Lens Resetting

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E SERVICE MODE · ADJUSTMENT 4-5 Checking the Lens Resetting <Generals> (1) Set up addresses according to the table shown below. Thus, using data marked with the arrows in the figure below, you can check whether lens resetting has been completed or not.
  • Page 167: Functional Check Of Control Keys And Switches

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E SERVICE MODE · ADJUSTMENT 4-6 Functional Check of Control Keys and Switches <Generals> (1) The MODE and FR MI-COM terminals can be checked in the service mode. With this function, the key-related operations and the connections between the keys and the MI-COM terminals can be checked in the product state.
  • Page 168: Fr Mi-Com Input Port

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E SERVICE MODE · ADJUSTMENT 4-6-3 FR MI-COM Input Port NAME Description Function ADDR DATA BIT S JACK detection SDET 0000 USB DET USB Detect 0009 CARD DET CARD detection 0009 REC PROOF T ape recording inhibition...
  • Page 169: Adjustment Procedures

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E SERVICE MODE · ADJUSTMENT 5. Adjustment Procedures 5-1 Adjustment Items in Part Replacement After replacement of major parts, carry out adjustment referring to the table shown below. Note that the following table shows minimum required adjustments to be performed after replacing any major part.
  • Page 170 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E SERVICE MODE · ADJUSTMENT Recorder system Part name Adjustment item Adjustment setting MAIN 5-8 Recorder section 5-8-0 LCD PCB Setting Destination Product condition ○ 5-8-1 SWP Adjustment Product condition ○ ○ 5-8-2 C. FG Adjustment Product condition ○...
  • Page 171: Indication In Service Mode

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E SERVICE MODE · ADJUSTMENT 5-1-1 Indication in Service Mode Shown below are the indications in the service mode. Fig. 15 MODE : Indicates the MODE currently selected. (RD/WR/ST) Indicates for which block the command is specified. (MA, MD, CA, CD, etc.) : Indicates the Chip Select currently specified.
  • Page 172: Af Section Adjustment

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E SERVICE MODE · ADJUSTMENT 5-2 AF Section Adjustment Note) (1) The sections 5-2-1 : CZ automatic adjustment and 5-2-2 : Cam correction (AUTO) must be executed consecutively. If they are performed independently, the sufficient performance cannot be obtained.
  • Page 173: Cz Automatic Adjustment

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E SERVICE MODE · ADJUSTMENT 5-2-1 CZ Automatic Adjustment CHART CZ adjustment chart SPEC. At STEP 3, DT : AA should be attained. Execution of STEP 4. Procedure) (1) In the telephoto-end setting, bring the center of chart image to the center of monitor TV.
  • Page 174: Cam Correction (Auto)

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E SERVICE MODE · ADJUSTMENT 5-2-2 Cam Correction (AUTO) CHART CZ adjustment chart SPEC. Automatic adjustment Procedure) (1) Quit the service mode, and turn power OFF/ON. (2) Perform the cam correction by following the table below.
  • Page 175: Is Section Adjustment

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E SERVICE MODE · ADJUSTMENT 5-3 IS Section Adjustment Note) (1) Perform the IS adjustment after machine is re-assembled to a product status. (2) Prepare a tripod or stable work bench. (3) Each of the adjustment data (5-3-1, 2) becomes valid when 5-3-3 data writing is made. After completion of each adjustment, be sure to carry out 5-3-3 before turning power OFF.
  • Page 176: Virtual Eeprom And Flash Memory Writing

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E SERVICE MODE · ADJUSTMENT 5-3-3 Virtual EEPROM and Flash Memory Writing SPEC. Automatic writing Procedure) (1) According to the table shown below, write adjustment data (5-3-1) into the virtual EEPROM and flash memory. ST EP PROCEDURE...
  • Page 177: Camera Section Adjustment

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E SERVICE MODE · ADJUSTMENT 5-4 Camera Section Adjustment Notes) (1) Each adjustment data (5-4-1 to 5-4-5) becomes effective after it is written into the DATA as mentioned in 5-4-6. If power must be turned OFF/ON during each adjustment, be sure to perform the DATA write procedure as mentioned in 5-4-6.
  • Page 178: Color Balance Adjustment

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E SERVICE MODE · ADJUSTMENT 5-4-3 Color Balance Adjustment CHART Lightbox (5600°K), and color bar chart M.EQ. Vectorscope TP/TRIG. VIDEO OUT R : × 2.0 (ratio to burst) 90°, Ye : × 1.0 (ratio to burst) 180°...
  • Page 179: Wb Adjustment (3)

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E SERVICE MODE · ADJUSTMENT 5-4-5 WB Adjustment (3) CHART Light box (5600°K) SPEC. Automatic adjustment Procedure) (1) Referring to the table shown below, carry out WB adjustment (3). ST EP PROCEDURE MONIT OR Microcomputer operation...
  • Page 180: Ccd Pixel Missing Compensation

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E SERVICE MODE · ADJUSTMENT 5-5 CCD Pixel Missing Compensation Notes) (1) Before starting this adjustment, turn power on for 30 minutes. (2) In this adjustment, NG is indicated if there are twelve or more pixel defects on the entire screen. (In the case of NG, no compensa- tion is made.)
  • Page 181: Cvf Adjustment

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E SERVICE MODE · ADJUSTMENT 5-6 CVF Adjustment Notes) (1) Each adjustment data (5-6-2 to 5-6-7) becomes effective after it is written into the DATA as mentioned in 5-6-8. If power must be turned OFF/ON during each adjustment, be sure to perform the DATA write procedure as mentioned in 5-6-8.
  • Page 182: Contrast Adjustment

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E SERVICE MODE · ADJUSTMENT 5-6-3 Contrast Adjustment MODE Card playback of monochrome master (still picture) M. EQ. Oscilloscope TP/TRIG. Extension connector - pin 23 (G), pin 21 (R), pin 24 (B), / VIDEO OUT SPEC.
  • Page 183: Brightness Adjustment

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E SERVICE MODE · ADJUSTMENT 5-6-4 Brightness Adjustment MODE Card playback of monochrome master (still picture) M. EQ. Oscilloscope TP/TRIG. Extension connector - pin 23 (G), pin 21 (R), pin 24 (B), / VIDEO OUT SPEC.
  • Page 184: Black Limiter Level Adjustment

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E SERVICE MODE · ADJUSTMENT 5-6-5 Black Limiter Level Adjustment MODE Card playback of monochrome master (still picture) M. EQ. Oscilloscope TP/TRIG. Extension connector - pin 23 (EVF G) / VIDEO OUT SPEC. 4.45 ± 0.05 [V]...
  • Page 185: Com Amplitude Adjustment

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E SERVICE MODE · ADJUSTMENT 5-6-6 COM Amplitude Adjustment MODE Card playback of monochrome master (still picture) M. EQ. Oscilloscope TP/TRIG. Extension connector - pin 22 (EVF COM) / VIDEO OUT SPEC. 3.50 ± 0.05 [V]...
  • Page 186: Com-Dc Level Adjustment

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E SERVICE MODE · ADJUSTMENT 5-6-7 COM-DC Level Adjustment MODE Card playback of monochrome master (still picture) M. EQ. Oscilloscope TP/TRIG. Extension connector - pin 22 (EVF COM) / VIDEO OUT SPEC. 3.20 ± 0.05 [V] (DC. P-P center of EVF COM to GND level)
  • Page 187: Flash Memory Writing

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E SERVICE MODE · ADJUSTMENT 5-6-8 Flash Memory Writing SPEC. Automatic Writing Procedure) (1) Write adjustment data (5-6-2 to 7) into the flash memory according the table shown below. Procedure) (1) Referring to the table shown below, Flash Memory writing.
  • Page 188: Color Balance Check

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E SERVICE MODE · ADJUSTMENT 5-7 Color Balance Check Preparation) (1) Carry out this correction in the product state. (2) Adjustment Conditions Program AE : AUTO : OFF Image stabilizer : OFF Digital zoom : OFF CHART Lightbox (5600°K), and color bar chart...
  • Page 189: Recorder Section Adjustment

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E SERVICE MODE · ADJUSTMENT 5-8 Recorder Section Adjustment Note) (1) Each of the adjustment data (5-8-1 to 5-8-3) becomes valid when 5-8-5 flash memory writing is made. When turning power OFF/ ON during each adjustment, be sure to carry out 5-8-5 flash memory writing.
  • Page 190: Automatic Adjustment Of Reel Fg

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E SERVICE MODE · ADJUSTMENT 5-8-3 Automatic Adjustment of Reel FG MODE Stop without VTR cassette Procedure) (1) Carry out reel FG adjustment according to the following table. ST EP PROCEDURE MONIT OR Microcomputer operation CS Function MD ADDR DT 1) Make the setting shown at right.
  • Page 191: Tape Path Adjustment

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E SERVICE MODE · ADJUSTMENT 5-9 Tape Path Adjustment Note) (1) For tape path adjustment, the service mode setting is necessary. For the details of setting procedure, refer to the DMC III Section. Preparation) (1) For tape path adjustment, make the recorder adjustment setting (P. 2, 3).
  • Page 192 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E SERVICE MODE · ADJUSTMENT Copy the chart on a transparent film. Trim and attach the transparent chart on a vectorscope display. Color balance adjustment chart MVX250i E, MVX200 E, MV200i E BURST Color balance check chart...
  • Page 193 SERVICE HINTS CONTENTS 1. Service Hints -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 1-1 Arrangement of Circuit Boards --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 1-2 Location of Main Elements ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 1-3 Current Consumption Check ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 2. Trouble Shooting --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 2-1 Power Supply ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 2-2 Camera Picture Faulty ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 2-3 Faulty of Playback Picture -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 2-4 Startup Window Setting ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 2-5 Short cut demonstration mode ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9...
  • Page 194: Service Hints

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E SERVICE HINTS 1. Service Hints 1-1 Arrangement of Circuit Boards The printed circuit boards are arranged as shown below. OPERATION KEY CVF P.C.B. CCD P.C.B. MAIN P.C.B. R-KEY P.C.B. JACK1 P.C.B. CAV P.C.B. LCD P.C.B.
  • Page 195: Location Of Main Elements

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E SERVICE HINTS 1-2 Location of Main Elements MAIN P.C.B. IC3201 DC/DC CONVERTER CONTROL FU1810 IC102 IC100 BACKUP MODE MI-COM FU3205 FU3202 FU3203 FU3201 IC301 IC300 MOTOR DRIVE OPE AMP IC1810 IC1811 IC3203 CHARGE IC OPE AMP 4.7V REGULATOR...
  • Page 196 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E SERVICE HINTS CAV P.C.B. IC1004 IC1001 2.8V REGULATOR INVERTER IC1002 IC801 IC1501 IC1200 TG/CDS/AGC/AD/V-DRIVER AUDIO INTERFACE EVF DRIVER LENS DRIVE LCD P.C.B. IC4201 DC/DC CONVERTER CONTROL IC901 IC902 EEPROM LCD DRIVE JACK1 P.C.B. CCD P.C.B.
  • Page 197: Current Consumption Check

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E SERVICE HINTS 1-3 Current Consumption Check The following table shows the specified value of current consumption in each status. Measurement condition : Product status, camera auto mode(AF OFF), LCD ON (Approx. 0.1A each smaller in case of CVF) Preset voltage : 7.4V...
  • Page 198: Trouble Shooting

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E SERVICE HINTS 2. Trouble Shooting To detect the failure part for repair, if any, use the following hints and check points. 2-1 Power Supply <Hints> When the power source is attached, the unit enters the standby mode in the following sequences.
  • Page 199: Camera Picture Faulty

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E SERVICE HINTS 2-2 Camera Picture Faulty <Hints> A flow of camera picture (EE) is as below. CCD → CAV P.C.B. → MAIN P.C.B. (DIGIC DV → VIC4) → JACK1 / JACK2 P.C.B. <Check Points>...
  • Page 200: Faulty Of Playback Picture

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E SERVICE HINTS 2-3 Faulty of Playback Picture <Hints> In the DV, degradation of picture quality normally appears on the screen as block noise. This is because, if an error occurs exceeding the ability of the error correction circuit, the block by block information of pictures is not played back properly and thus complemented by the previous picture information.
  • Page 201: Startup Window Setting

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E SERVICE HINTS 2-4 Startup Window Setting When user’s original data are written over the initial default data of the start-up image or the sound, shutter, operation or self-timer [User Setting] , the user’s original data become a default data (replace the initial default data) after replacement of the MAIN P.C.B.
  • Page 202: Short Cut Demonstration Mode

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E SERVICE HINTS 2-5 Short cut demonstration mode As a function destined to shop salesman, the Image stabilizer and white LED can easily be turned ON/OFF. Also, the screen indicates the version of firmware. <Operation procedure>...
  • Page 203 PARTS LIST CONTENTS EXPLODED VIEWS Casing Parts Section --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 Front Cover Unit Section --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 Left Cover Unit Section ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 Right Cover Unit Section --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 LCD Unit Section ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10 Rear Cover Unit Section -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12 Recorder Unit Section-1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14 Recorder Unit Section-2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 16 CVF Unit Section ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 18 Camera Unit Section ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 20...
  • Page 204 CAUTION 1. Especially critical parts in the power circuit block should not be replaced with other marks. Critical parts are marked with in this electrical parts list. 2. For continued protection against risk of fire, replace FU3201, FU3202, FU3205 only with same TYPE : 0435001 1.0-24V FUSE Replace FU3203, FU1810 only with same TYPE : 043501.5 1.5-24V FUSE Manufacturer : Littel FUSE...
  • Page 205: Casing Parts Section

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E PARTS LIST Casing Parts Section ×4 ×3 Left Cover Unit Rear Cover Unit Camera/Lens/CVF/ Recorder Unit ×3 ×2 ×3 Front Cover Unit Rigt Cover/LCD Unit...
  • Page 206 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E PARTS LIST MECHANICAL PARTS SYMBOL PART NO. CLASS Q’TY DESCRIPTION REMARKS XA1-3170-507 000 SCREW DA2-0436-000 000 SHOE, ACCESSARY DA3-1447-000 000 COVER, ACC SHOE MVX250i E DA3-1548-000 000 COVER, ACC SHOE MVX200i E, MVX200 E NEW DF1-5078-000 000 COVER ASS’Y, TOP...
  • Page 207: Front Cover Unit Section

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E PARTS LIST Front Cover Unit Section ×3 ×3 *1 : MVX250i E ONLY...
  • Page 208 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E PARTS LIST MECHANICAL PARTS SYMBOL PART NO. CLASS Q’TY DESCRIPTION REMARKS DA3-1526-000 000 COVER, JACK2 MVX250i E DA3-1532-000 000 COVER, JACK2 C MVX200i E, MVX200 E NEW DY1-8651-000 000 COVER ASS’Y, JACK2 DA3-1470-000 000...
  • Page 209: Left Cover Unit Section

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E PARTS LIST Left Cover Unit Section ×2 ×2 ×4...
  • Page 210 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E PARTS LIST MECHANICAL PARTS SYMBOL PART NO. CLASS Q’TY DESCRIPTION REMARKS XA1-7170-307 000 SCREW DA3-1472-000 000 COVER, CASSETE WR1-5090-000 000 SPEAKER DA3-1489-000 000 CUSHION, SPEAKER DH2-5206-000 000 FPC, SPEAKER DA3-1485-000 000 COVER, REGULATION DA3-1593-000 000...
  • Page 211: Right Cover Unit Section

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E PARTS LIST Right Cover Unit Section ×2 LCD UNIT...
  • Page 212 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E PARTS LIST MECHANICAL PARTS SYMBOL PART NO. CLASS Q’TY DESCRIPTION REMARKS XA4-9170-507 000 SCREW DA3-1437-000 000 COVER, HINGE DA3-1611-000 000 LABEL, HOLD XA4-9170-407 000 SCREW DA3-1440-000 000 CASE, LITHIUM DG3-0403-000 000 PCB ASS’Y, KEY...
  • Page 213: Lcd Unit Section

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E PARTS LIST LCD Unit Section ×4 ×2...
  • Page 214 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E PARTS LIST MECHANICAL PARTS SYMBOL PART NO. CLASS Q’TY DESCRIPTION REMARKS XA1-7170-407 000 SCREW DA3-1508-000 000 COVER, LCD TOP MVX250i E DA3-1552-000 000 COVER, LCD TOP MVX200i E DA3-1534-000 000 COVER, LCD TOP MVX200 E DG3-0400-000 000 PCB ASS’Y, LCD...
  • Page 215: Rear Cover Unit Section

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E PARTS LIST Rear Cover Unit Section ×2 ×3...
  • Page 216 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E PARTS LIST MECHANICAL PARTS SYMBOL PART NO. CLASS Q’TY DESCRIPTION REMARKS DA3-1500-000 000 BELT, GRIP XA4-9170-357 000 SCREW XA4-9170-457 000 SCREW DA3-1490-000 000 PLATE, GRIP BELT DA3-1499-000 000 SHAFT, GRIP BELT XA4-9170-557 000 SCREW DG3-0409-000 000 SWITCH ASS’Y,POWER...
  • Page 217: Recorder Unit Section-1

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E PARTS LIST Recorder Unit Section-1 CVF Unit Camera/Lens/ Recorder Unit *1 : MVX250i E ONLY...
  • Page 218 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E PARTS LIST MECHANICAL PARTS SYMBOL PART NO. CLASS Q’TY DESCRIPTION REMARKS DH2-5175-000 000 FPC, ACS-MAIN MVX250i E DG3-0410-000 000 CONNECTOR ASS’Y, SHOE MVX250i E XA1-7170-357 000 SCREW XA1-7170-257 000 SCREW DA3-1604-000 000 CUSHION, RC1...
  • Page 219: Recorder Unit Section-2

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E PARTS LIST Recorder Unit Section-2 Camera/Lens Unit ×2 ×2 ×2 ×3 ×3 ×3...
  • Page 220 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E PARTS LIST MECHANICAL PARTS SYMBOL PART NO. CLASS Q’TY DESCRIPTION REMARKS <Caution> 1 DY1-8609-000 000 RECORDER UNIT, DMCIII XA1-7170-257 000 SCREW DG3-0402-000 000 PCB ASS’Y, JACK2 DA3-1026-000 000 SCREW DA3-1429-000 000 RUBBER, HOLDER DF1-5075-000 000...
  • Page 221: Cvf Unit Section

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E PARTS LIST CVF Unit Section ×2 ×2...
  • Page 222 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E PARTS LIST MECHANICAL PARTS SYMBOL PART NO. CLASS Q’TY DESCRIPTION REMARKS DA3-1517-000 000 COVER, DUST DA3-1511-000 000 COVER, CVF TOP XA1-7170-257 000 SCREW DG3-0407-000 000 HINGE ASS’Y, CVF DA3-1518-000 000 PLATE, CVF CLICK DH2-5203-000 000...
  • Page 223: Camera Unit Section

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E PARTS LIST Camera Unit Section ×2 LENS UNIT...
  • Page 224 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E PARTS LIST MECHANICAL PARTS SYMBOL PART NO. CLASS Q’TY DESCRIPTION REMARKS DH9-3009-000 000 FILTER, IR DA3-1424-000 000 RUBBER, INSULATION DY1-8671-000 000 CCD ASS’Y DH2-5176-000 000 FPC, CCD-CAV DG3-0399-000 000 PCB ASS’Y, CCD XA4-9170-507 000...
  • Page 225: Lens Unit Section

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E PARTS LIST Lens Unit Section ×2 ×2...
  • Page 226 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E PARTS LIST MECHANICAL PARTS SYMBOL PART NO. CLASS Q’TY DESCRIPTION REMARKS DG3-0715-000 000 LENS ASS’Y XA4-9170-457 000 SCREW XA4-9170-357 000 SCREW XA4-5170-457 000 SCREW YH8-2015-000 000 IG METER ASS’Y...
  • Page 227: Mechanical Chassis Section-1

    DMC III PARTS LIST Mechanical Chassis Section-1 ×3 (10)
  • Page 228 DMC III PARTS LIST MECHANICAL PARTS SYMBOL PART NO. CLASS Q’TY DESCRIPTION REMARKS <Caution> 1 DG1-4506-000 000 COMPARTMENT ASS’Y, CASSETTE XA1-7140-147 000 SCREW DA2-2138-000 000 SCREW DY1-8500-000 000 DRUM ASS’Y DA2-2139-000 000 WASHER DF1-1703-000 000 IDLER ASS’Y DA2-2116-000 000 SPRING, COIL (DRUM) DA2-2115-000 000 SCREW DY1-8501-000 000...
  • Page 229: Mechanical Chassis Section-2

    DMC III PARTS LIST Mechanical Chassis Section-2...
  • Page 230 DMC III PARTS LIST MECHANICAL PARTS SYMBOL PART NO. CLASS Q’TY DESCRIPTION REMARKS DA2-0645-000 000 WASHER DG1-4504-000 000 REEL ASS’Y, S DS1-0193-000 000 SPRING, COIL (TENSION) DF1-1693-000 000 BRAKE ASS’Y, TENSION DF1-1694-000 000 RELEASE ASS’Y, TENSION DA2-2139-000 000 WASHER DF1-1704-000 000 BRAKE ASS’Y, S DS1-0199-000 000 SPRING, COIL (S BRAKE)
  • Page 231: Mechanical Chassis Section-3

    DMC III PARTS LIST Mechanical Chassis Section-3 ×2 ×3 (14) ×2...
  • Page 232 DMC III PARTS LIST MECHANICAL PARTS SYMBOL PART NO. CLASS Q’TY DESCRIPTION REMARKS DG1-4502-000 000 MOTOR ASS’Y, LOADING DA2-2261-000 000 SCREW DG1-4497-010 000 GUIDE RAIL ASS’Y DF1-1687-000 000 ROLLER ASS’Y, GUIDE S DF1-1688-000 000 ROLLER ASS’Y, GUIDE T DA2-0780-000 000 SCREW DF1-1686-000 000 DRUM BASE ASS’Y...
  • Page 233: Mechanical Chassis Section-4

    DMC III PARTS LIST Mechanical Chassis Section-4...
  • Page 234 DMC III PARTS LIST MECHANICAL PARTS SYMBOL PART NO. CLASS Q’TY DESCRIPTION REMARKS DA2-2191-000 000 LEVER, CAM XA1-7140-147 000 SCREW DA2-2196-000 000 BELT, TIMING DA2-2197-000 000 GEAR, PULLEY DA2-2190-000 000 GEAR, CONNECT DA2-2140-000 000 WASHER DA2-2188-000 000 GEAR, WHEEL DA2-2139-000 000 WASHER DA2-2195-000 000 GEAR, CAPSTAN...
  • Page 235: Accessory Section-1

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E PARTS LIST Accessory Section-1 N.S. (Product available) CA-570 N.S. (Product available) CB-2LT N.S. (Product available) CBC-NB2 PLUG TYPE N.S. (Commercially available.Make copy N.S. (Product available) sample pictures if necessary.) NB-2L/NB-2LH/ BP-2L12/BP-2L14 WL-D83(E,P) SDC-8M...
  • Page 236 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E PARTS LIST MECHANICAL PARTS SYMBOL PART NO. CLASS Q’TY DESCRIPTION REMARKS DY1-8531-000 000 DC CABLE D82-0643-000 000 CORD, AC(E) PLUG TYPE E D82-0645-000 000 CORD, AC(AS) PLUG TYPE AS CD1-4054-010 000 COVER, TERMINAL NB-2L...
  • Page 237: Accessory Section-2

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E PARTS LIST Accessory Section-2 N.S. (Product available) FS-34U WIDE ATTACHMENT WA-34 MVX250i ONLY N.S. (Product available) N.S. (Product available) TL-H34 WD-H34 IFC-300PCU N.S. (Product available) SS-900...
  • Page 238 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E PARTS LIST MECHANICAL PARTS SYMBOL PART NO. CLASS Q’TY DESCRIPTION REMARKS D55-0240-000 000 WIDE ATTACHMENT MVX250i E DA3-2340-000 000 CAP, FRONT DA3-2338-000 000 CAP, REAR DA3-2337-000 000 CAP, FRONT D81-1470-000 000 STRAP, SHOULDER SS900...
  • Page 239: Fuse Replacement Instruction

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E PARTS LIST FUSE Replacement Instruction CAUTION - FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE, REPLACE FU3201, FU3202, FU3205 ONLY WITH SAME TYPE: 0435001 1.0-24V FUSE REPLACE FU3203, FU1810 ONLY WITH SAME TYPE: 043501.5 1.5-24V FUSE MANUFACTURER: LITTELFUSE MAIN P.C.B.
  • Page 240 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E PARTS LIST ELECTRICAL PARTS SYMBOL PART NO. CLASS Q’TY DESCRIPTION REMARKS MAIN P.C.B CN2102 VS1-7098-021 000 CONNECTOR 21P FU1810 VD7-2871-501 000 CHIP FUSE FU3201 VD7-2871-001 000 CHIP FUSE FU3202 VD7-2871-001 000 CHIP FUSE FU3203...
  • Page 241: Parts List

    MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E PARTS LIST PARTS LIST PAGE PART NO. CLASS Q’TY DESCRIPTION REMARKS CD1-4054-010 000 COVER, TERMINAL NB-2L D52-0260-000 000 CAP, LENS D55-0240-000 000 WIDE ATTACHMENT MVX250i E D81-1470-000 000 STRAP, SHOULDER SS900 D82-0643-000 000 CORD, AC(E)
  • Page 242 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E PARTS LIST PARTS LIST PAGE PART NO. CLASS Q’TY DESCRIPTION REMARKS DA3-1470-000 000 PANEL, FRONT MVX250i E DA3-1471-000 000 COVER, LEFT DA3-1472-000 000 COVER, CASSETE DA3-1477-000 000 SPRING, CASSETTE CLICK DA3-1481-000 000 SPRING, CASSETTE HOOK...
  • Page 243 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E PARTS LIST PARTS LIST PAGE PART NO. CLASS Q’TY DESCRIPTION REMARKS DA3-1605-000 000 CUSHION, RC2 DA3-1607-000 000 SHEET, LCD2 DA3-1609-000 000 CUSHION, CCD CORE DA3-1610-000 000 RUBBER, INSULATION DA3-1611-000 000 LABEL, HOLD DA3-2318-000 000...
  • Page 244 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E PARTS LIST PARTS LIST PAGE PART NO. CLASS Q’TY DESCRIPTION REMARKS DS1-0193-000 000 SPRING, COIL (TENSION) DS1-0198-000 000 SPRING, COIL (T BRAKE) DS1-0199-000 000 SPRING, COIL (S BRAKE) DY1-8500-000 000 DRUM ASS’Y DY1-8501-000 000 CHASSIS ASS’Y, SLIDE...
  • Page 245 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E PARTS LIST PARTS LIST PAGE PART NO. CLASS Q’TY DESCRIPTION REMARKS XA4-9170-607 000 SCREW XA4-9170-907 000 SCREW XA9-1166-000 000 SCREW XA9-1167-000 000 SCREW YH8-2015-000 000 IG METER ASS’Y YN1-3090-000 000 LENS, EYEPIECE 1 YN1-3093-000 000...
  • Page 246: Block Diagrams

    BLOCK DIAGRAMS CONTENTS INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM BLOCK DIAGRAMS CAMERA SECTION-1 CAMERA SECTION-2 CAMERA SECTION-3 CAMERA SECTION-4 SYSTEM CONTROL SECTION SERVO SECTION AUDIO-VIDEO SECTION-1 AUDIO-VIDEO SECTION-2 POWER SUPPLY SECTION LCD P.C.B. SECTION JACK1,2 SECTION...
  • Page 247 INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM MVX250i E,MVX200i E,MVX200 E LENS CCD P.C.B. LCD UNIT TEMP SENS SHOE CONNECTOR UNIT ZOOM SENS ZOOM MOTOR IC1070 CN1070 FOCUS MOTOR FOCUS SENS IG METER CN4101 CVF P.C.B. 22 CN4102 ZOOM PHOTO KEY UNIT OPERATION KEY UNIT...
  • Page 248: Interconnection Diagram

    INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM MAIN P.C.B. MAIN P.C.B. MAIN P.C.B. MAIN P.C.B. CAV P.C.B. CAV P.C.B. CAV P.C.B. JACK1 P.C.B. KEY P.C.B. CN100 CN302 CN1100 CN2101 CN701 CN1001 CN1200 CN42 CN100 SP2 + UCOIL ADV/EXT MIC R AV GND EXT L ADV/EXT MIC R ND DRIVE(−) EXT L MMC RSV...
  • Page 249: Camera Section-1

    CAMERA SECTION-1 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E ANALOG VIDEO SIGNAL ANALOG AUDIO SIGNAL DIGITAL VIDEO SIGNAL DIGITAL AUDIO SIGNAL CCD P.C.B. CAV P.C.B. (1/2) SUB CONT XTGHD XTGVD IC1001 DCLK2/FD DSP CLK SN74LVC/GU04DCK3 SYNC/VGATE VGATE INVERTER OUT CONT AFE RST...
  • Page 250: Camera Section-2

    CAMERA SECTION-2 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E CAV P.C.B.(2/2) ND HALL OUT (−) HALL1−OUT CAM 3V ND HALL OUT (+) HALL1+OUT ND HALL IN (+) HALL1+IN ND HALL IN (−) PWM ND HALL1−IN IN 6 ND DRIVE (+) HD PSB...
  • Page 251: Camera Section-3

    CAMERA SECTION-3 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E USB SIGNAL MAIN P.C.B.(1/7) MDATA L0 MDATA L(0) MDATA L1 MDATA L(1) EADDR M(0) MDATA L2 MDATA L(2) EADDR M(1) EADDR M(2) MDATA L3 MDATA L(3) MDATA L4 MDATA L(4) EADDR M(3)
  • Page 252: Camera Section-4

    CAMERA SECTION-4 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E DIGITAL VIDEO SIGNAL DIGITAL AUDIO SIGNAL MAIN P.C.B.(2/7) CN2900 EVF R EVF G EVF B EVF COM EVF HD CN1100 EVF HD EVF COM EVF R EVF G EVF B AVDD2.7V AVDD2.7V DVDD2.7V...
  • Page 253: System Control Section

    SYSTEM CONTROL SECTION MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E MAIN P.C.B.(3/7) E3V LI3V 12 VOUT LIDET 25 LI3V DETECT CN103 VTR UNREG 13 VIN D100 DVDD3V DVDD3V IC102 VBAT LI 3V E3V+LI3V E3V+LI3V 14 VRO BD4207FV BACKUP 18 E3DET CNVSS...
  • Page 254: Servo Section

    SERVO SECTION MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E DRUM SERVO SIGNAL DMC III MAIN P.C.B. (4/7) CAPSTAN SERVO SIGNAL CN300 DRUM MOTOR COIL COM D.COM D VM 28 D.VM D.PGIN− SENS COM D VM D VS C VM D VS 29 D.VS...
  • Page 255: Audio-Video Section-1

    AUDIO-VIDEO SECTION-1 MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E ELURA70 A ELURA65 A MVX250i E ANALOG VIDEO SIGNAL USB SIGNAL DM-FV M100 ONLY Q2311 MAIN P.C.B. (5/7) WIDE DET AC14 AIN13 EXT RDY1/PI VRH1 CAMERA SECTION-3 D− XECS(1)/PIO XECS1 MAIN P.C.B.
  • Page 256: Audio-Video Section-2

    AUDIO-VIDEO SECTION-2 MVX250i E,MVX200i E,MVX200 E DRUM SERVO SIGNAL CAPSTAN SERVO SIGNAL DIGITAL DV SIGNAL DIGITAL (VIDEO+AUDIO SIGNAL) MAIN P.C.B. (6/7) SDRAM CN2102 2.7V MDATA (0) MDATA (0) AB19 XTPB JACK 1,2 SECTION MDATA (1) MDATA (1) XTPA AA18 JACK2 P.C.B.
  • Page 257: Power Supply Section

    POWER SUPPLY SECTION MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E DRUM SERVO SIGNAL MAIN P.C.B.(7/7) CAPSTAN SERVO SIGNAL CN891 ADV/EXT MIC R SHOE CONNECTOR ADV MIC L ELURA70 A ID-2 ST STSP ELURA65 A ST VDHGL MVX250i E ID-1 DM-FV M100...
  • Page 258: Lcd P.c.b. Section

    LCD P.C.B. SECTION MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E DATA COMMUNICATION LCD P.C.B. VTR UNREG VTR UNREG T4201 Q4201 SWITCH CONTROL Q903 LCD 5V VCC5V IC4201 R1223N152H DC/DC CONVERTER VTR UNREG CONTROL Q4202 DRIVER LCD 2.7V WP4201 Q4203 Q902 BACK LIGHT...
  • Page 259: Jack1,2 Section

    JACK1,2 SECTION MVX250i E, MVX200i E, MVX200 E ANALOG VIDEO SIGNAL ANALOG AUDIO SIGNAL USB SIGNAL JACK1 P.C.B. CN42 CAMERA SECTION-1 EXT L CAV P.C.B. ELURA70 A ADV/EXT MIC R CN701 EXT P DET ELURA65 A MIC JACK INT MIC R...

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