Canon DC10 E Service Manual page 136

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Procedure)
(1) Referring to the table shown below, check the internal temperature sensor in the camera.
(Be sure to perform this step immediately after power-on.)
(2) Using the internal camera temperature data, and record the current internal temperature.
Temperature immediately after power-on T1 = ______________
Note)
(1) In cases where the procedure has been interrupted, the internal camera temperature data recorded will be usable as reference data at
the time of restart.
ST EP PROCEDURE
T EMPERAT URE CHECK
1
1) Make the setting shown at right.
2) Perform storing.
(press the PAUSE button.)
2
Press SLOW KEY for transition to the normal mode.
• Internal camera temperature difference T [°C] = (Current internal camera temperature) - (Internal camera tempera-
ture at CCD image adjustment (low temperature)
• The value of the internal camera temperature difference is represented in decimal notation. When the value is
negative, it will blink. (The value does not blink if it is positive.)
• Changes in the internal camera temperature difference will cause the background color to change. As the internal
temperature of the lens increases, the background color changes as follows: blinking in yellow→white→ yellow→green.
Note: Until CCD image adjustment is carried out at a service center, a value of internal camera temperature difference
is indicated according to the "Internal camera temperature at CCD image adjustment (low temperature)" data
recorded at the time of pre-adjustment in the manufacturing process.
MONIT OR
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Fig. 12
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SERVICE MODE / ADJUSTMENT
Microcomputer operation
Completion of internal camera temperature sensor
check indication.
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Adjustment is completed.
Indication of internal camera temperature
Internal camera temperature difference
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