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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    C O N T E N T S Ⅰ Ⅰ . SPECIFICATION 1. CAMERA SPECIFICATION …………………………………………………………………………………… 4 2. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS …………………………………………………………………………………… 6 3. TFT LCD PANEL MARK ………………………………………………………………………………………… 7 4. CONNECTION DIAGRAM ……………………………………………………………………………………… 9 5. IDENTIFICATION OF FEATURES …………………………………………………………………………… 10 Ⅱ...
  • Page 3 Ⅵ Ⅵ . . C C I I R R C C U U I I T T D D I I A A G G R R A A M M 1. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ……………………………………………………………………………………… 109 1) MAIN BLOCK DIAGRAM …………………………………………………………………………………………...
  • Page 4: Camera Specification

    Ⅰ. SPECIFICATION 1. CAMERA SPECIFICATION ■ Image Sensor - Type : 1/1.8″ CCD - Effective Pixel : Approx. 10.1 Mega-pixel - Total Pixel : Approx.10.3 Mega-pixel ■ Lens - Focal Length : NV Lens f = 7.4 ~ 22.2mm (35mm film equivalent : 35~105mm) - F No.
  • Page 5 Ⅰ. SPECIFICATION ·Frame rate : 30 fps, 15 fps ·Color Effect & WB selectable ·Movie Editing (Embedded): Pause during recording, Still Image Capture, Time Trimming ■ Storage - Media : ·Internal Memory : About 20MB ·External Memory (Optional) : MMC/SD card (up to 1GB guaranteed) - File Format : ·Still Image : JPEG (DCF), EXIF 2.2, DPOF 1.1, PictBridge 1.0 ·Movie : AVI (MPEG-4) ·Audio : WAV...
  • Page 6: System Requirements

    Ⅰ. SPECIFICATION 2. System Requirements For Windows For Macintosh PC with processor better than Pentium II Power Mac G3 or later 450MHz(Pentium 700MHz recommended) Windows 98/ 98SE/ 2000/ ME/ XP Mac OS 9.0 ~ 10.4 Minimum 64MB RAM Minimum 64MB RAM (XP : 128MB) 110MB of available hard-disk space 200MB of available hard disk space (1GB recommended)
  • Page 7: Tft Lcd Panel Mark

    Ⅰ. SPECIFICATION LCD monitor indicator ■ Recording mode ⑤ ④ ③ ② ① ⑥ ⑳ ⑲ ⑧ ⑨ ⑩ ⑪ ⑫ ⑦ ⑬ ⑭ ⑮ ⑯ ⑰ ⑱ Description Icons Recording mode Date / Time 01:00 AM 2006/06/01 Number of available shots remaining Remaining time (Movie clip/ Voice recording) 00:01:00/01:00:00 Card inserted indicator...
  • Page 8 Ⅰ. SPECIFICATION ■Play mode ⑪ ① ⑩ ⑨ ISO:200 ⑧ AV:F2.8 ⑦ TV:1/30 ② FLASH:OFF ⑥ 3648X2736 2006.06.01 ③ ④ ⑤ Description Icons Battery Recording Information Slide Bar Fn menu : Press the smart button Setup menu DPOF menu Delete menu Protect menu Slide show menu Play back mode icon...
  • Page 9: Connection Diagram

    Ⅰ. SPECIFICATION 4. CONNECTION DIAGRAM SD Card Card Reader TV Monitor Lap top IBM / MAC...
  • Page 10: Identification Of Features

    Ⅰ. SPECIFICATION 5. IDENTIFICATION OF FEATURES Front & Top Shutter button Mode dial Speaker Power button Built-in flash Self-timer lamp Remote control sensor Auto focus lamp Lens / Lens cover Microphone Back & Bottom Zoom W button Camera status lamp (Thumbnail) Zoom T button (Digital zoom)
  • Page 11 Ⅰ. SPECIFICATION Bottom Battery chamber cover Battery chamber Battery cover lever Memory card slot Battery holder Cradle (Optional) Camera connection terminal AV connection USB port terminal DC connection terminal...
  • Page 12: Ⅱ Ⅱ . Installation & Faq

    Ⅱ. INSTALLATION & FAQ 1. The auto run frame will display. Click the [Install] menu in the Auto run frame. 2. Install the camera driver and DirectX by selecting a button shown on the monitor. If an latest version of DirectX was installed on your computer, DirectX may not be installed.
  • Page 13 Ⅱ. INSTALLATION & FAQ 3. To play back the movie clip recorded with this camera on the computer, install the XviD codec. ※ The XviD codec is distributed according to and under the terms and conditions of the GNU General Public License and anyone can copy, modifiy and distribute this codec freely, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, IMPLIED OR EXPRESSED, OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE;...
  • Page 14 Ⅱ. INSTALLATION & FAQ 4. Install the Digimax Master in order.
  • Page 15 Ⅱ. INSTALLATION & FAQ 5. After restarting the computer, connect the PC to the camera with the USB cable. 6. Turn on the camera power. The [Found New Hardware Wizard] will open and the computer will recognise the camera. ※ If your OS is Windows XP, an image viewer program will open.
  • Page 16: Main Assembly

    Ⅲ. EXPLODED VIEW AND PART LIST 1 1 . . M M A A I I N N A A S S S S E E M M B B L L Y Y...
  • Page 17 Ⅲ. EXPLODED VIEW AND PART LIST ▶ PARTS LIST Fig.No Parts No. Parts Name Q’ty Supply Available Parts Remarks Q7411124001A BATTERY HINGE Q9007273701A BATTERY_COVER_ASSY Q9007273701B BATTERY COVER ASSY TITAN Q6107068901A BATTERY HINGE SPRING Q6003049101A SCREW...
  • Page 18: Body Assembly-1

    Ⅲ. EXPLODED VIEW AND PART LIST 2 2 . . B B O O D D Y Y A A S S S S E E M M B B L L Y Y - - 1 1 2-16 2-11 2-10 2-12 2-14...
  • Page 19 Ⅲ. EXPLODED VIEW AND PART LIST ▶ ▶ PARTS LIST Fig.No Parts No. Parts Name Q’ty Supply Available Parts Remarks Q7211084102A BATTERY CHAMBER Q7211090001A BATTERY CHAMBER TITAN Q6107068702A BATTERY PUSH SPRING Q7409238801A SHIELD FOAM B Q9761173007 SCREW Q7409227601A SHIELD FOAM A Q7011056502A BATTERY HOLDER PLATE Q9761172507...
  • Page 20: Barrel Assembly-2

    Ⅲ. EXPLODED VIEW AND PART LIST 3 3 . . B B O O D D Y Y A A S S S S E E M M B B L L Y Y - - 2 2 3-13 3-10 3-12 3-11 3-14...
  • Page 21 Ⅲ. EXPLODED VIEW AND PART LIST ▶ ▶ PARTS LIST Fig.No Parts No. Parts Name Q’ty Supply Available Parts Remarks Q7011056402A MAIN LCD HOLDE Q7409234701A AF ISOLATION TAPE Q7409185901A LCD PROTECTION SHEET Q9761173007 SCREW Q9008106101A SUB_PCB_ASSY Q9008106101B SUB PCB ASSY TITAN Q0704013201A Q7409224501A LCD CUSHION...
  • Page 22 Ⅲ. EXPLODED VIEW AND PART LIST 4 4 . . T T O O P P C C O O V V E E R R A A S S S S E E M M B B L L Y Y 4-14 4-12 4-13...
  • Page 23: Top Cover Assembly

    Ⅲ. EXPLODED VIEW AND PART LIST ▶ ▶ PARTS LIST Fig.No Parts No. Parts Name Q’ty Supply Available Parts Remarks Q9007273601A TOP_COVER_ASSY Q9007273601B TOP COVER ASSY TITAN Q7217376703A TOP INNER COVER Q7217376707B TOP INNER COVER TITAN Q7409225901A TOP TAPE_A Q7409226001A TOP TAPE_B Q7409226101A TOP TAPE_C...
  • Page 24: Barrel Assembly

    Ⅲ. EXPLODED VIEW AND PART LIST 5 5 . . B B A A R R R R E E L L A A S S S S E E M M B B L L Y Y 5-12 5-22 5-20 5-11 5-10...
  • Page 25 Ⅲ. EXPLODED VIEW AND PART LIST ▶ ▶ PARTS LIST Fig.No Parts No. Parts Name Q’ty Supply Available Parts Remarks Q9002151801A BARREL ASSY Q9002162101A BARREL ASSY TITAN Q9002151701A LENS BASE ASSY Q7212194602A LENS BASE Q7411121401A AF GUIDE BAR-A Q7411121501A AF GUIDE BAR-B Q7212194902A ZOOM MOTOR GEAR Q3107002401A...
  • Page 26 Ⅲ. EXPLODED VIEW AND PART LIST ▶ ▶ PARTS LIST Fig.No Parts No. Parts Name Q’ty Supply Available Parts Remarks 5-21 Q0608000701A PHOTO REFLECTOR 5-22 Q0961900101A SCREW 5-23 Q7012088401A SENSOR HOLDER 5-24 Q6107002701A AF SPRING 5-25 Q9002144601A 3RD LENS ASSY 5-26 Q7012088301A AF GUIDE HOLDER...
  • Page 27 Ⅲ. EXPLODED VIEW AND PART LIST ▶ ▶ PARTS LIST Fig.No Parts No. Parts Name Q’ty Supply Available Parts Remarks 5-41 Q7409258801A CAM SHIELD 5-42 Q7212190401A GUIDE PLATE 5-43 Q9002151501A OUTER GUIDE BARREL ASSY 5-44 Q7212194401A OUTER CAM BARREL 5-45 Q6003040401A SCREW 5-46...
  • Page 28: Front Cover Assembly

    Ⅲ. EXPLODED VIEW AND PART LIST 6 6 . . F F R R O O N N T T C C O O V V E E R R A A S S S S E E M M B B L L Y Y 6-15 6-14 6-10...
  • Page 29 Ⅲ. EXPLODED VIEW AND PART LIST ▶ ▶ PARTS LIST Fig.No Parts No. Parts Name Q’ty Supply Available Parts Remarks Q9007273801A FRONT_COVER_ASSY VLUU NV10 Q9007273801B FRONT_COVER_ASSY NV10 Q9007283701A FRONT COVER ASSY TITAN VLUU NV10 Q9007283701B FRONT COVER ASSY TITAN NV10 Q9007283701C...
  • Page 30 Ⅲ. EXPLODED VIEW AND PART LIST 7 7 . . B B A A C C K K C C O O V V E E R R A A S S S S E E M M B B L L Y Y...
  • Page 31: Back Cover Assembly

    Ⅲ. EXPLODED VIEW AND PART LIST ▶ ▶ PARTS LIST Fig.No Parts No. Parts Name Q’ty Supply Available Parts Remarks Q9007274001A BACK_COVER_ASSY Q9007283801A BACK COVER ASSY TITAN Q7117014501A BACK AL COVER Q7017057102A BACK AL COVER TITAN Q7103003402A STRAP HOLDER Q7103003403B STRAP HOLDER TITAN Q7017052501A STRAP HOLDER SUPPLY...
  • Page 32: Packing Item

    Ⅲ. EXPLODED VIEW AND PART LIST 8. PACKING ITEM 8-22 8-16 8-21 8-17 8-18 8-23 8-20 8-19 8-11 8-12 8-13 8-14 8-15...
  • Page 33 Ⅲ. EXPLODED VIEW AND PART LIST ▶ ▶ PARTS LIST Fig.No Parts No. Parts Name Q’ty Supply Available Parts Remarks QP960210101A PE BAG (FOR CAMERA) Q6909018202A PE BAG (FOR ACCESSORY) Q6909018601A AIR BAG_NV10_EXP(FOR BODY) Q6901243001A PULP_MOLD_NV10_CRADLE Q6901243501A PULP_MOLD_NV10_NORMAL Q6901250202A GT_INNER_PAD_NV3_FULL Q6901250302A GT_INNER_PAD_NV3_NOR Q7409245501A...
  • Page 34 Ⅲ. EXPLODED VIEW AND PART LIST ▶ ▶ PARTS LIST Fig.No Parts No. Parts Name Q’ty Supply Available Parts Remarks Q6806002501A U/MANUAL_NV10_KOR Q6806004501A U/MANUAL_NV10_ENG Q6806004601A U/MANUAL_NV10_GER Q6806004701A U/MANUAL_NV10_FRA Q6806004801A U/MANUAL_NV10_SPA Q6806004901A U/MANUAL_NV10_ITA Q6806005001A U/MANUAL_NV10_CHI(T) Q6806005101A U/MANUAL_NV10_DUT Q6806005201A U/MANUAL_NV10_POR 8-10 Q6806005301A U/MANUAL_NV10_SWE Q6806005401A U/MANUAL_NV10_DEN...
  • Page 35 Ⅲ. EXPLODED VIEW AND PART LIST ▶ ▶ PARTS LIST Fig.No Parts No. Parts Name Q’ty Supply Available Parts Remarks Q6809005401A NV 10_INSERT_POR Q6809005501A NV 10_INSERT_SWE Q6809005601A NV 10_INSERT_DEN Q6809005701A NV 10_INSERT_FIN Q6809005801A NV 10_INSERT_RUS 8-11 Q6809005901A NV 10_INSERT_CHI(S) Q6809006001A NV 10_INSERT_TUR Q6809006101A NV 10_INSERT_IND...
  • Page 36 AC_ADAPTOR_4.2V (SAC-45)_AUS Q4404000701A AC_ADAPTOR_4.2V (SAC-45)_CHI_TSOE Q4404000801A AC_ADAPTOR_4.2V (SAC-45)_ARG 8-19 Q3802006201A 24PIN USB CABLE(CHARGER)_SUC-C2 8-20 Q3802006401A 24PIN AV CABLE 8-21 Q9010056301A REMOCON 8-22 Q1107002801A MULTI MEDIA CARD (64MB) SAMSUNG Q7409234501A FCC LABEL_NV10(MADE IN KOREA) 8-23 Q7409234601A MIC LABEL_VLUU NV10 (MADE IN KOREA)
  • Page 37: Digital Camera Service

    Ⅳ. ADJUSTMENT 1. Digital camera service To take a digital camera service (Repair, Tuning and Checking), the following equipments have to be arranged. The sequences for the camera service are as shown. Receiving the camera 1. Receiving the camera When receiving a camera, check whether the accessories are Checking the camera included or not and ask the customer exact problems.
  • Page 38 Ⅳ. ADJUSTMENT 1) Equipments for checking and inspection To check and inspect the camera malfunction, the following equipments have to be arranged. ⑥ ④ ↓ ③ ② ⑤ → ① ⑦ ⑪ ⑧ ⑨ → ← ⑩ Device Description PC for inspection - Installing a digital camera driver or Checking the removable device - Checking the file transference(upload and download) - Playing back the still image or movie clip...
  • Page 39 Ⅳ. ADJUSTMENT 2) Equipments for camera repair To repair the camera, the following equipments have to be arranged. ⑧ ⑩ → ⑬ ④ ⑫ ⑨ ③ ⑥ ⑦ ② ① ⑪ → ⑤ Device Description A set of tools Pincette/ Screwdriver/ Discharger etc. Cleaning paper For cleaning camera lens and camera parts Detergent container...
  • Page 40 Ⅳ. ADJUSTMENT 3) Equipments for camera tuning To tune the camera, the following equipments have to be arranged. ⑤ ② ④ ① ⑥ ③ Device Description AE TESTER For tuning AE and STROBE AWB LIGHT For checking and tuning AWB SOURCE BOX COLOR chart For checking AWB and color of images...
  • Page 41 - When the cable is inserted, check whether the images play back on the external monitor. Turn on the camera. - Check whether the green LED is blinking, SAMSUNG LOGO is on and the start-up sound sounds. - Check the “L” and “FINE” icon on the LCD monitor.
  • Page 42 Ⅳ. ADJUSTMENT Checking item Check point - Check whether the icon and counter are displayed on the LCD MANUAL focus. monitor. Take a movie clip with TELE zoom - Check whether the recording time is displayed and there are a during 10 seconds.
  • Page 43: Adjustment Items By Changed Parts

    Ⅳ. ADJUSTMENT 2. Tuning item by changed parts After changing the electronic parts of Digimax NV 73, the parts have to be adjusted in accordance withe the adjusted items.The items listed on the table are have to be adjusted after changing. MAIN STROBO BARREL...
  • Page 44 Ⅳ. ADJUSTMENT 3. Turn on the camera and check whether the camera is reset or not. 2) How to check the FIRMWARE VERSION 1. Remove the memory card from the camera. 2. Use the AC adapter or fully charged battery.
  • Page 45 Ⅳ. ADJUSTMENT 3. Turn on the camera and select the Scene mode. 4. Press and hold the Wide button and Back button. And then press the Shutter button (S2). 5. Developer mode will display on the LCD 6. Current version of the firmware will display. monitor.
  • Page 46 Ⅳ. ADJUSTMENT 3) How to update FIRMWARE 1. Insert a memory card that has the Firmware. * Updating the firmware will delete all data in the SD card. Be sure to download all data to your PC before updating the firmware. The firmware file name must be "...
  • Page 47 Ⅳ. ADJUSTMENT 4. Press and hold the Wide button and Back button and then press the Shutter button (S2). 5. Developer mode MENU will display. Select 3. Upgrade Firmware.
  • Page 48 Ⅳ. ADJUSTMENT 6. The Upgrade will start with displaying the following message.
  • Page 49 Ⅳ. ADJUSTMENT 7. After completing the upgrade, the camera is turned off automatically. 8. Turn on the camera again and reset the camera by using the Reset menu. 4) Full Version of Firmware ▷Camera Status : When turning on the camera, the power consumption (Checking the POWER SUPPLY) is 200- 300mA and the camera can' be operated.
  • Page 50 Ⅳ. ADJUSTMENT 2. Assemble the camera correctly and insert the SD card that has the Full version of firmware. 3. Turn on the camera by using the Power Supply.To connect the camera and Power Supply, use the Battery Tool 4. The upgrade will be done with blinking the Camera Status lamp. If the Current is up to 200mA and down to 0 on the POWER SUPPLY display, the upgrade is complete.
  • Page 51: Adjustment

    Ⅳ. ADJUSTMENT 4. ADJUSTMENT 1. Instructions for the NV10 adjustments ● 1. Battery Level ● 2. CCD GAIN ● 3. Shutter Close Time ● 4. Lens Shading 1. General adjustment ● 5. AWB L ● 6. Strobo ● 7. AWB H ●...
  • Page 52 6 kinds of general adjustments, Burning, Defect pixel and Black Level adjustment. But in this manual, we are presenting only the 27 kinds separated adjustments. B. The adjustment of NV10 is done automatically after inserting the SD card that has the script file and turning on the camera. Required files are adjust103.txt and adjust_t.
  • Page 53 Ⅳ. ADJUSTMENT 2. Battery Level test A. Purpose Adjusting the Standard Battery level for displaying the battery status icon. B. Behavior ① Type the Battery input voltage 10 times and the average voltage is Inupt_average. ② Check whether the Input_average typed by the script is within the Maximum and Minimum voltage. The average is over the range, NG message is displayed.
  • Page 54 Ⅳ. ADJUSTMENT ② Turn on the camera and the adjustment mode will be done automatically. ③ Reset the camera. ④ The procedures will be started. ⑤ While the procedure is done, the camera checks the battery level. If the level is good, OK message will display and the procedure keeps going.
  • Page 55 Ⅳ. ADJUSTMENT Open the file with the Memo pad.
  • Page 56 This adjustment is for minimizing the gabs of CCD saturation level of each camera by adjusting the Analog gain. B. Behavior As for the NV10 uses two kinds of ND filter, there are two type of adjustments. [Description of the algorithm] ①...
  • Page 57 Ⅳ. ADJUSTMENT ② Set the camera on the Light source. Turn on the camera and the adjustment mode will be selected automatically. ③ Reset the camera. ④ The procedures will be started. ⑤ While the procedure is done, the camera checks the battery level. If the level is good, OK message will display and the procedure keeps going.
  • Page 58 Ⅳ. ADJUSTMENT 4. Shutter Close Time A. Purpose As the characteristics of the Mechanical Shutter, it has delay when it is closed. Every lens has declination of the delay. This delay is not problem in normal shooting condition, but in high speed shutter mode, the brightness can be affectedThis is for adjusting the mechanical shutter closing delay time.
  • Page 59 Ⅳ. ADJUSTMENT D. Procedure ① Save the adjust103.txt and adjust_t files on the Root directory of the SD card and insert the card. ② Attach the camera to the light source. Turn on the camera and the adjustment mode will be selected automatically.
  • Page 60 Ⅳ. ADJUSTMENT ③ Reset the camera ④ The procedures will be started. ⑤ While the procedure is done, the camera checks the battery level. If the level is good, OK message will display and the procedure keeps going. If the level is bad, NG message will display and the procedure stops. - OK message : Blinking AF lamp one time (OK message will be printed by the Serial port) - NG message : Blinking AF lamp two times (NG message will be printed by the Serial port) ⑥...
  • Page 61 Ⅳ. ADJUSTMENT 5. Lens Shading A. Purpose The characteristic of Lens makes the outside of the image be dark. This phenomenon is called “Lens Shading”. This adjustment is for compensating the brightness of the outside of the image. After calculating the darkness, this adjustment will increase the brightness of the outside of the image up to 80% of the center of the image.
  • Page 62 Ⅳ. ADJUSTMENT Set the camera on the Light source. Turn on the camera and the adjustment mode will be selected automatically. ③ Reset the camera. ④ The procedures will be started. ⑤ While the procedure is done, the camera checks the battery level. If the level is good, OK message will display and the procedure keeps going.
  • Page 63 Ⅳ. ADJUSTMENT E. Log File Inspection After completing the adjustment, LOG file will be made on the SD memory card. Open the file with the Memo pad.
  • Page 64 Ⅳ. ADJUSTMENT 6. AWB L A. Purpose To get the proper White Balance for the Preset mode (daylight, cloudy, tungsten, fluorescent low, fluorescent high), get the R/B gain from the Low Temperature and High Temperature standard light source and adjust the White Balance.
  • Page 65 Ⅳ. ADJUSTMENT D. Procedure ① Save the adjust103.txt and adjust_t files on the Root directory of the SD card and insert the card. Inserting the SD memory card that has script file.
  • Page 66 Ⅳ. ADJUSTMENT ② Set the camera on the Light source. urn on the camera and the adjustment mode will be selected automatically. ③ Reset the camera. ④ The procedures will be started. ⑤ While the procedure is done, the camera checks the battery level. If the level is good, OK message will display and the procedure keeps going.
  • Page 67 Ⅳ. ADJUSTMENT E. Log File Inspection After completing the adjustment, LOG file will be made on the SD memory card. Open the file with the Memo pad.
  • Page 68 Ⅳ. ADJUSTMENT 7. Flash Gno. A. Purpose This is for checking the defect and declination of the Flash H/W by firing test. B. Behavior [Description of the algorithm] ① Charge the flash and take an image with flash ② Calculate the brightness of the captured image. <Range for the brightness>...
  • Page 69 Ⅳ. ADJUSTMENT D. Procedure ① Save the adjust103.txt and djust_t files on the Root directory of the SD card and insert the card. Insert the SD memory card that has the script file.
  • Page 70 Ⅳ. ADJUSTMENT ② Set the camera as following. Turn on the camera and the adjustment mode will be selected automatically. ③ Reset the camera. ④ The procedures will be started. ⑤ While the procedure is done, the camera checks the battery level. If the level is good, OK message will display and the procedure keeps going.
  • Page 71 Ⅳ. ADJUSTMENT E. Log File Inspection After completing the adjustment, LOG file will be made on the SD memory card. Open the file with the Memo pad.
  • Page 72 Ⅳ. ADJUSTMENT 8. AWB H A. Purpose To get the proper White Balance for the Preset mode (daylight, cloudy, tungsten, fluorescent low, fluorescent high), get the R/B gain from the Low Temperature and High Temperature standard light source and adjust the White Balance.And by getting the proper adjustment data of each mode, do the AWB algorithm and compensate the differences.
  • Page 73 Ⅳ. ADJUSTMENT D. Procedure ① Save the adjust103.txt and adjust_t files on the Root directory of the SD card and insert the card. Inserting the SD memory card that has script file. ② Set the camera as followings.
  • Page 74 Ⅳ. ADJUSTMENT Turn on the camera and the adjustment mode will be selected automatically. ③ Reset the camera. ④ The procedures will be started. ⑤ While the procedure is done, the camera checks the battery level. If the level is good, OK message will display and the procedure keeps going.
  • Page 75 Ⅳ. ADJUSTMENT Open the file with the Memo pad.
  • Page 76 Ⅳ. ADJUSTMENT 9. PUNT adjustment A. Purpose This is for getting higher Auto Focus function by adjusting the declination of lenses. PUNT adjustment is related with the focus lens. B. Behavior [Description of the algorithm] To do the Punt adjustment, set the distance between the camera and Tracking Chart as 80cm and record the data of each lenses.
  • Page 77 Ⅳ. ADJUSTMENT C. Spec (Standard for checking defect) [Data of Scan range] Short range scan data ADJ_focus err_set argv[2] argv[3] argv[4] ■Data of argv[2] and argv[3] shown above are temporary standard by testing with 43 cameras of PV 3.(To get the availability data, long scan range is taken.) And the data come from the maximum and minimum peak step of each zoom step.
  • Page 78 Ⅳ. ADJUSTMENT [Data of slope range] ● Setting the minimum and maximum data by the short range scan ■Slope Min = Minimum value of Data for short range of each zoom step _ Maximum value of Data for long range of previous zoom step ■Slope Max = Maximum value of Data for short range of each zoom step _ Minimum value of Data for long range of previous zoom step.
  • Page 79 Ⅳ. ADJUSTMENT If the gaps between the current zoom step and the previous zoom step are within the maximum and minimum range, the punt is good. ① If the gaps between the current zoom step and the previous zoom step are within the maximum and minimum range, the punt is good.
  • Page 80 Ⅳ. ADJUSTMENT D. Procedure ① Save the adjust103.txt and adjust_t files on the Root directory of the SD card and insert the card. Inserting the SD memory card that has script file. ② Set the camera as following.
  • Page 81 Ⅳ. ADJUSTMENT Turn on the camera and the adjustment mode will be selected automatically. ③ Reset the camera. ④ The procedures will be started. ⑤ While the procedure is done, the camera checks the battery level. If the level is good, OK message will display and the procedure keeps going.
  • Page 82 Ⅳ. ADJUSTMENT Open the file with the Memo pad.
  • Page 83 Ⅳ. ADJUSTMENT 10. Power consumption A. Purpose This is for Checking the leakage of camera power. B. Behavior ① Send the command for starting the checking to the Power supply. ② The Power supply controls the specified power and delay time of each step. ③...
  • Page 84 Ⅳ. ADJUSTMENT D. Procedure ① Save the adjust103.txt and adjust_t files on the Root directory of the SD card and insert the card. Inserting the SD memory card that has script file. ② Set the camera as following.
  • Page 85 Ⅳ. ADJUSTMENT Turn on the camera and the adjustment mode will be selected automatically. E. Log File Inspection No LOG files. ③ Reset the camera. ④ The procedures will be started.
  • Page 86 Ⅳ. ADJUSTMENT 12. Inspection of the Resolution A. Purpose Inspecting the image of the chart and recording the data come from the inspection on the memory. B. Behavior ① Do this inspection on the computer. Use the USB cable to connect the camera to the computer. ②...
  • Page 87 Ⅳ. ADJUSTMENT C. Spec (Standard for checking defect) ④ Sets that have no Halt after completing the test ⑤ The test can be restarted only one time. D. Procedure ① Save the adjust103.txt and adjust_t files on the Root directory of the SD card and insert the card. ②...
  • Page 88 Ⅳ. ADJUSTMENT E. Log File Inspection After completing the adjustment, LOG file will be made on the SD memory card. Open the file with the Memo pad.
  • Page 89 Ⅳ. ADJUSTMENT 14. Checking the CCD Defect pixel A. Purpose Usually, CCD sensor has defect pixel, it is hard to decide them as defected CCD. For this reason, if the defect pixels are within the permitted numbers, compensate them with neighbor pixel. To do the compensation, location of the defected pixel is recorded.
  • Page 90 Ⅳ. ADJUSTMENT Insert the SD card that has the script file. ② Turn on the camera and the adjustment mode will be selected automatically. ③ Reset the camera. ④ The procedures will be started..
  • Page 91 Ⅳ. ADJUSTMENT E. Log File Inspection After completing the adjustment, LOG file will be made on the SD memory card. Open the file with the Memo pad.
  • Page 92 Ⅳ. ADJUSTMENT 15. CCD Black Level (OB) A. Purpose The CCD sensor can make the read out data in the dark conditions by it’s characteristics, and the contrast of the image can be affected by the read out data. To compensate the phenomenon, the CCD has lightproof field. But, there are differences between the CCD and lightproof filed.
  • Page 93 Ⅳ. ADJUSTMENT D. Procedure ① Save the adjust103.txt and adjust_t files on the Root directory of the SD card and insert the card. Insert the SD card that has the script file. ② Turn on the camera and the adjustment mode will be selected automatically. ③...
  • Page 94 Ⅳ. ADJUSTMENT E. Log File Inspection After completing the adjustment, LOG file will be made on the SD memory card. Open the file with the Memo pad.
  • Page 95 Ⅳ. ADJUSTMENT 16. Taking 2M/5M resolution image A. Purpose This is for checking the camera can operate in the real conditions. B. Behavior ① Taking a 5M image in the Tele zoom mode. ② Taking a 5M image in the Tele zoom and Macro focus mode. ③...
  • Page 96 Ⅳ. ADJUSTMENT ② Turn on the camera and the adjustment mode will be selected automatically. ③ Reset the camera. ④ The procedures will be started. E. Log File Inspection No Log files. 17. BOOTING LEVEL A. Purpose This is for checking the camera power with Booting voltage that generates from the initial booting. 18.
  • Page 97 Ⅳ. ADJUSTMENT 19. AF lamp test A. Purpose This is for testing whether the AF lamp operates correctly. B. Behavior ① Blinking the AF lamp one time (3 seconds on/off) ② Radiating the AF lamp beam ③ Camera checks the lamp by itself ④...
  • Page 98 Ⅳ. ADJUSTMENT D. Procedure ① Save the adjust103.txt and adjust_t files on the Root directory of the SD card and insert the card. ② Turn on the camera and the adjustment mode will be selected automatically. ③ Reset the camera. ④...
  • Page 99 Ⅳ. ADJUSTMENT E. Log File Inspection After completing the adjustment, LOG file will be made on the SD memory card. Open the file with the Memo pad.
  • Page 100 Ⅳ. ADJUSTMENT 20. EEPROM test A. Purpos This is for testing the availability of data of each steps that are saved on the EEPROM. B. Behavior ① Check whether the data of each step that are saved on the EEPROM are available or not by the standard ②...
  • Page 101 Ⅳ. ADJUSTMENT 21. FW test A. Purpose This is for checking whether the firmwares adapted on the script and test are same or not. B. Behavior ① Check the version of firmware. ② Compare the version of firmware adapted on the script. ③...
  • Page 102 Ⅳ. ADJUSTMENT 24. Power leakage test A. Purpose This is for checking the power leakage of camera. B. Behavior ① The command for starting the test is sent to the Power supply. ② The Power supply controls the required power of each step and delay time. ③...
  • Page 103 Ⅳ. ADJUSTMENT C. Spec (Standard for checking defect) ① If the icon is not disappeared, though the finger is on the button correctly, that has defect. ② If the icons are disappeared or displayed when the finger slides the buttons, there are no problems. D.
  • Page 104 Ⅳ. ADJUSTMENT Inset the SD card that has the script file. Turn on the camera and the adjustment mode will be selected automatically.
  • Page 105 Ⅴ. PATTERN DIAGRAM 1. PARTS ARRANGEMENT FOR EACH PCB ASS’Y 1) MAIN_TOP...
  • Page 106 Ⅴ. PATTERN DIAGRAM 2) MAIN_BOTTOM...
  • Page 107 Ⅴ. PATTERN DIAGRAM 3) STROBO_TOP...
  • Page 108 Ⅴ. PATTERN DIAGRAM 4) STROBO_BOTTOM...
  • Page 109 Ⅵ. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 1) MAIN BLOCK DIAGRAM...
  • Page 110 Ⅵ. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 2) MAIN_AUDIO_VIDEO...
  • Page 111 Ⅵ. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 3) MAIN_DSP...
  • Page 112 Ⅵ. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 4) MAIN_PANASONIC 10M_NN12068A...
  • Page 113 Ⅵ. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 5) MAIN_MEMORY (DDR/FLASH)
  • Page 114 Ⅵ. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 6) MAIN_PIC_MICOM...
  • Page 115 Ⅵ. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 7) MAIN_MOTOR IC...
  • Page 116 Ⅵ. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 8) MAIN_POWER...
  • Page 117 Ⅵ. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 9) MAIN_CRADLE...
  • Page 118 Ⅵ. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 10) MAIN_LCD...
  • Page 119 Ⅵ. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 11) MAIN_TOP KEY...
  • Page 120 Ⅵ. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 12) TOUCH KEY...
  • Page 121 Ⅵ. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 13) STROBO...
  • Page 122 Ⅵ. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 14) 24PIN CRADLE CONNECTOR...
  • Page 123 Ⅵ. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 15) MAIN_STR CONNECTOR...
  • Page 124 Ⅵ. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 16) SUB BLOCK DIAGRAM...
  • Page 125 Ⅵ. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 17) SUB_FPCB (TO MAIN)
  • Page 126 Ⅵ. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 18) CASIO_LCD...
  • Page 127 Ⅵ. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 19) TELE_WIDE.
  • Page 128 Ⅵ. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 20) TOUCH_PAD...
  • Page 129 Ⅵ. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 21) TACT_FPCB...
  • Page 130 Ⅵ. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 22) TOP POWER-MODE KEY...
  • Page 131 Ⅵ. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 23) BLOCK DIAGRAM...
  • Page 132 Ⅶ. SERVICE INFORMATION 1. The order of disassembly and assembly ■ Caution 1. Do the disassembling and assembling camera where the blocking static electricity mat is on the table. 2. When handling the major PCBs of camera, please wearing the band which cuts off the electric current on the wrist.
  • Page 133 Ⅶ. SERVICE INFORMATION ■ Disassemble the outer camera 2. Remove the 2 screws. 1. Remove the 4 screws. 3. Remove the 4 screws. 4. Remove the screw.
  • Page 134 Ⅶ. SERVICE INFORMATION ■ Disassembling the TOP COVER ASSY Caution Before disassembling the Top cover ass’y, discharged the MAIN CONDENSOR first. Discharging points Caution. Check the direction of the Connector. 5. Disconnect the connector from the PCB and remove the wires (Black, Blue, Red or Blue, Black, Brown) from the PCB.
  • Page 135 Ⅶ. SERVICE INFORMATION ■ Disassembling the MAIN PCB ASSY Caution. Check the direction of the connector 7. Remove 3 points of the soldering, two wires (Black, Red) and 4 points of the connector. 8. Remove 2 screws and 3 wires (Red, Black, Yellow). 9.
  • Page 136 Ⅶ. SERVICE INFORMATION ■ Disassembling the Button PCB 10. Remove a screw and disassemble the Button PCB. Keep the Disassembling direction as shown ( ).(Double glue tape) 11. Disconnect the PCB from the connector. Caution. Check the direction of the Connector 2.
  • Page 137 Ⅶ. SERVICE INFORMATION ■ Disassembling the LCD ASSY 13. Disconnect the connector. 14. Disconnect the PCB from the Connector. Caution. Check the direction of the Connector 15. LCD ASSY를 분리.
  • Page 138 Ⅶ. SERVICE INFORMATION 16. Disconnect the PCB from the Connector and disassemble the KEY PCB ASSY as shown ( ). (Double glue tape) Caution. Check the direction of the Connector 17. Disassemble the KEY PCB ASSY.
  • Page 139 Ⅶ. SERVICE INFORMATION ■ Disassembling STROBO ASSY 18. Remove a screw. 19. Remove 3 screws and disconnect the PCB from the connector. Caution. Check the direction of the Connector...
  • Page 140 Ⅶ. SERVICE INFORMATION 20. Disassemble the TROBE PCB. ■ Disassembling the Barrel ASSY 21. Remove 3 screws.
  • Page 141 Ⅶ. SERVICE INFORMATION 22. Disassemble the Barrel ASSY. 3. Disassemble the LCD PCB.
  • Page 142 Ⅶ. SERVICE INFORMATION ■ Disassembling the Base plate 24. Remove 2 screws. 25. Disassemble the Base plate. 26. Remove a screw. 27. Disassemble the PCB and Zoom button. (Double glue tape)
  • Page 143 Ⅶ. SERVICE INFORMATION ■ Assemble Camera 1. Attach the PCB and Zoom button with double glue tape. 2. Assemble with a screw. 3. Attach the Base Plate.
  • Page 144 Ⅶ. SERVICE INFORMATION 4. Assemble two screws. 5. Place the LCD PCB under the Barrel.
  • Page 145 Ⅶ. SERVICE INFORMATION 6. Put the Barrel ASSY as shown. 7. Assemble 3 screws. 8. Put the STROBO PCB as shown.
  • Page 146 Ⅶ. SERVICE INFORMATION 9. Assemble 3 screws and connect the PCB to the connector. 10. Assemble a screw. 11. Put the KEY PCB ASSY as shown.
  • Page 147 Ⅶ. SERVICE INFORMATION 12. Connect the PCB to the Connector and attach the KEY PCB ASSY with double glue tape as shown ( ). 13. Set the LCD ASSY as shown. 14. Connect the PCB to the Connector.
  • Page 148 Ⅶ. SERVICE INFORMATION 15. Connect the Connector as shown. 16. Connect the PCB to the Connector. 17. Attach the Button PCB with double glue tape and assemble a screw.
  • Page 149 Ⅶ. SERVICE INFORMATION 18. Put the MAIN PCB on the Main Frame. 19. Assemble two screws and solder 3 wires (Red, Black, Yellow). 20. Solder 3 points of the battery contacts and 2 wires (Black, Red) and then connect the 4 connectors.
  • Page 150 Ⅶ. SERVICE INFORMATION 21. Put the TOP COVER ASSY as shown. 22. Connect the PCB to the Connector and solder 3 wires (Black, Blue, Red). 23. Assemble a screw.
  • Page 151 Ⅶ. SERVICE INFORMATION 24. Assemble 4 screws. 25. Assemble 2 screws. 26. Assemble 4 screws.
  • Page 152 Ⅶ. SERVICE INFORMATION ■ Disassemble the Barrel 1. Remove 3 screws. 2. Disassemble the CCD PCB. 3. Remove 4 points of the Shutter PCB soldering and then remove a screw.
  • Page 153 Ⅶ. SERVICE INFORMATION 4. Remove 3 screws. 5. Disassemble the LENS BASE and Barrel. 6. Remove the Shutter PCB screw.
  • Page 154 Ⅶ. SERVICE INFORMATION 7. Disassemble the Shutter PCB. 8. Disassemble the OUTER CAM BARREL as shown. 9. Disassemble the OUTER CAM BARREL.
  • Page 155 Ⅶ. SERVICE INFORMATION 10. Disassemble the INNER CAM BARREL as shown. 11. Disassemble the INNER CAM BARREL. 12. Disassemble the ZOOM RING as shown.
  • Page 156 Ⅶ. SERVICE INFORMATION 13. Disassemble the ZOOM RING. 14. Disassemble the GUIDE BARREL as shown. 15. Disassemble the GUIDE BARREL.
  • Page 157 Ⅶ. SERVICE INFORMATION 16. Remove a screw. 17. Disassemble the SHUTTER ASSY.
  • Page 158 Ⅶ. SERVICE INFORMATION ■ Barrel Assembly 1. Put the SHUTTER ASSY as shown. 2. Assemble a screw. 3. Put the GUIDE BARREL to the point as shown.
  • Page 159 Ⅶ. SERVICE INFORMATION 4. Assemble the GUIDE BARREL. 5. Assemble the GUIDE BARREL. 6. Assemble the ZOOM RING and INNER CAM BARREL. Keep the Points as shown. (A-A, B-B, C-C)
  • Page 160 Ⅶ. SERVICE INFORMATION 7. Assemble the ZOOM RING and INNER CAM BARREL. 8. Assemble the INNER CAM BARREL PIN and CAM BARREL. Keep the points as shown. 9. Assemble the CAM BARREL.
  • Page 161 Ⅶ. SERVICE INFORMATION 10. Put the OUTER CAM BARREL as shown. POINT "C" is assembling point with the SHUTTER PCB screw. Match the POINT "A" and "B" (See the Point "C"). 11. Assemble the CAM BARREL and OUTER CAM BARREL. Keep the each points as shown. 12.
  • Page 162 Ⅶ. SERVICE INFORMATION 13. Assemble the Shutter PCB screw. 14. Put the Barrel on the LENS BASE. 15. LENS BASE and Barrel assembly.
  • Page 163 Ⅶ. SERVICE INFORMATION 16. Assemble 3 screws. 17. Solder 4 points of the Shutter PCB and assemble a screw. 18. Put the CCD PCB as shown. 19. Assemble 3 screws.

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