Sony PMW-1000 Service Manual

Sony PMW-1000 Service Manual

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PMW-1000
SERVICE MANUAL
1st Edition (Revised 1)

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  • Page 1 MEMORY RECORDER PMW-1000 SERVICE MANUAL 1st Edition (Revised 1)
  • Page 2 For safety, do not connect the connector for peripheral device wiring that might have excessive voltage to the following port(s). : LAN connector Follow the instructions for the ports(s). For kundene i Norge Dette utstyret kan kobles til et IT-strømfordelingssystem. PMW-1000...
  • Page 3 Batterien nur durch den vom Hersteller empfohlenen Kasser batteriet i henhold til gjeldende avfallsregler. oder einen gleichwertigen Typ ersetzen. Wenn Sie die Batterie entsorgen, müssen Sie die Gesetze der jeweiligen Region und des jeweiligen Landes befolgen. PMW-1000...
  • Page 4 6. When performing the installation, keep the following space away from walls in order to obtain proper exhaust and radiation of heat. Top: 2 cm (0.8 inches) or more Right, Left: 2 cm (0.8 inches) or more Rear: 25 cm (9.8 inches) or more PMW-1000...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Lead-free Solder......................1-38 PMW-1000...
  • Page 6 DIAG CONTROL (M21)................... . . 4-10 PMW-1000...
  • Page 7 Power Assembly ......................6-9 PMW-1000...
  • Page 8 Frame Wiring......................... . . 9-3 PMW-1000...
  • Page 9: Manual Structure

    • Internet Explorer is a trademark or registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and Other countries. • SxS and Professional Disc are the registered trademarks or trademarks of the Sony Corporation. Other system names and product names written in this manual are usually registered trademarks or trademarks of respective development manufacturers.
  • Page 11: Service Overview

    - DC: 5.7 A 1-1-1. Power Cord To get a power cord, please contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center. WARNING • Use the approved Power Cord (3-core mains lead)/Appliance Connector/Plug with earthing-contacts that conforms to the safety regulations of each country if applicable.
  • Page 12: Installation Space

    When the unit is installed on flat surface like a desk, provide 2 cm or more space to both right and left sides of the unit. Providing 20 cm or more space above the unit is recommended considering service operations. PMW-1000...
  • Page 13: To Mount The Unit In A Rack

    • Use adequately long cables for connection of the connector panel, considering that the unit is pulled out from the rack. Note After rack mounting, check that the temperature inside the rack is within the range of 5 ℃ through 35 ℃. PMW-1000...
  • Page 14: Location Of Printed Circuit Boards And Circuit Function

    Network and I/O SY-425 Network, TC, USB, REMOTE, I/O CPU Power supply PS-866 AC/DC, DC IN AC/DC select, Primary power source RE-312 DC-DC out, Secondary power source Other DIO-97 Extensible host controller interface, USB3.0 controller MEM-138 mSATA SSD CN-3594 Connection board PMW-1000...
  • Page 15: Function And Location Of Sensors

    1-4. Function and Location of Sensors IC2606 HPR-46 Board/Side A Ref. No. Function IC2606 Sensor for temperature on the board PMW-1000...
  • Page 16: Connectors And Cables

    HDSDI OUTPUT 1, 2 (SUPER) BNC type - External View - 2 (SUPER): Character superimpose enabled (0 dBu = 0.775 Vrms) Component digital (1.485 Gbits/s) SMPTE 292M SDSDI OUTPUT 1, 2 (SUPER) BNC type 2 (SUPER): Character superimpose enabled PMW-1000...
  • Page 17 +4 dBu, 0 dBu, -3 dBu, DDC, I C-bus -6 dBu selectable (600Ω IN/OUT DDC, I C-bus load), low impedance, AUDIO OUT balanced DDC/CEC — DDC/CEC/+5 V/HPD AUDIO OUT +5 V POWER 4.7 to 5.3 V/55 mA 4.7 to 5.3 V/55 mA PMW-1000...
  • Page 18 USB2.0 GND-2 — IN/OUT Communication differ- ential signal (+) for RM TX (+) USB2.0 RM RX (-) — GND-2 — SSRX- Receiving differential signal (-) for Super- Speed mode SSRX+ Receiving differential signal (+) for Super- Speed mode Continued PMW-1000...
  • Page 19: Connection Connectors/Cables

    Signal Specifications Connector Matching con- Matching cable (Sony P/ Name nector (Sony — P/N) SSTX- Transmitting differen- NETWORK RJ-45 8P 1000BASE-T standard con- tial signal (-) for Super- formity article Speed mode STP cable is recommended. SSTX+ Transmitting differen- (STP: Unshielded Twist...
  • Page 20: Functions Of Onboard Parts

    Lights when IC402 start up Lights DIO-97 Board D201 D202 DIO-97 Board/Side A Ref. No. Name Color Description Normal state D201 USB-VBUS STAT Blue Lights while USB-VBUS power is Lights turned on. D202 USB-VBUS FAULT Lights when USB-VBUS is abnormal. 1-10 PMW-1000...
  • Page 21 Select the Slot-B: Green — Orange Access: Orange HPR-46 Board D400 D2103 D2600 D2601 D2602 D1003 D2307 D2509 D2511 D2516 D2515 D2607 D2514 HPR-46 Board/Side B Ref. No. Name Color Description Normal state D400 — Green — Continued 1-11 PMW-1000...
  • Page 22 Ref. No. Name Color Description Normal state D102 +3.3V Blue Lights while +3.3 V power is turned Lights D103 ACTIVE Blue Lights when mSATA is accessed. Blinks D104 LINK Blue Lights when mSATA link has been es- Lights tablished. 1-12 PMW-1000...
  • Page 23 Lights while USB VBUS2 power is Lights turned on. D605 USB VBUS1 Blue Lights while USB VBUS1 power is Lights turned on. D609 USB PORT2 Green Lights while USB PORT2 is in use. D610 USB PORT2 Lights when USB PORT2 is abnormal. 1-13 PMW-1000...
  • Page 24: Functions Of Onboard Switches

    Turns ON/OFF the 600 Ω terminal for the Ch2 analog input FP-182 Board S403 FP-182 Board/Side A Note Never change the setting of the factory use switches. Ref. No. Name Description Factory setting S403 FPGA (IC401) — Factory use — MANUAL RE- CONFIG 1-14 PMW-1000...
  • Page 25 CMOS CLR   — COMe CMOS Clear      — ON: CMOS Clear OFF: Normal operation S2501 BATTERY — Coin battery ON/OFF ON: Normal operation OFF: Storage SY-425 Board S400 (Side A) S500 S502 S101 S203 S201 S501 S202 SY-425 Board/Side B 1-15 PMW-1000...
  • Page 26 Connected to S202-3 Connected to S202-4 Factory use S500 MODEL SEL 1 -4 Reserved for extension (model select) S501 DEBUG Factory use — Factory use — Factory use — Factory use — S502 MDSC RECON- — Factory use — 1-16 PMW-1000...
  • Page 27: Circuit Protection Parts

    Side A 1-533-817-21 VPR-118 THP100 Side A 1-802-264-11 1-7-2. Fuse WARNING The fuse is essential parts for safe operation. Be sure to replace the power assembly. Replacing any parts with an unspecified one may cause fire or electric shock. 1-17 PMW-1000...
  • Page 28 Fuses are mounted in this unit. If an overcurrent flows due to an internal abnormality, they are blown. In that case, replace the power assembly that contains the blown fuse. Board name Ref. No. Name Part No. PS-866 Fuse 1-576-659-11 (5 A/250 V) Fusible 1-202-933-61 (0.1 Ω /0.5 W) 1-18 PMW-1000...
  • Page 29: Fixtures

    Torque screwdriver 12KG (1.2 N•m) Tightening screws for M3(+) J-6252-530-A Torque screwdriver 26KG (2.6 N•m) Tightening screws for M4(+) A-1937-666-A EXT board assembly (rear) Extension board for AU-351/ VPR-118/SY-425 board 7-432-114-11 Locking compound 200 g Inhibits loosening of screws 1-19 PMW-1000...
  • Page 30: Service Action After Replacing Or Repairing The Block And Board

    Then turn off S202-5 on the SY-425 board. 1-9-2. CPU Board/HPR-46 Board Note The CPU board on the HPR-46 board retains date/time information. When replacing the CPU board, make date/time settings using the Maintenance menu “4-5-15. DATE/TIME PRESET (M3D)”. 1-20 PMW-1000...
  • Page 31: Replacing Eeproms

    SY-425 Board/DC Fan Motor (40)”) Replace IC310 (Side B). Install the SY-425 board, and then turn on the power of the unit. Set the data recorded in step 1 again by the Setup menu. (Refer to the Operation Manual) 1-21 PMW-1000...
  • Page 32: Replacing Eeprom (Ic1100/Hpr-46 Board)

    Turn off the power of the unit, and then remove the VPR-118 board. (Refer to “6-10. AU-351 Board/VPR-118 Board/SY-425 Board/DC Fan Motor (40)”) Replace IC502 (Side A). Install the VPR-118 board, and then turn on the power of the unit. Adjust the video system. (Refer to “7-4. Video System Adjustment/VPR-118 Board”) 1-22 PMW-1000...
  • Page 33: Backup Battery

    The backup battery retains date/time information. This information is retained when the battery is replaced within about one minute. If the date/time information is lost, perform the “4-5-15. DATE/TIME PRESET (M3D)” of the maintenance menu to set it. 1-23 PMW-1000...
  • Page 34: Updating The Firmware

    Up to six files for update can be included in the root directory. Note To obtain the files for update, contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center. Procedure Insert the USB memory that contains the files for the update into the USB connector on the front panel.
  • Page 35 M3E3:PACKAGE UPDATE pkg-2.000-normal-12a.pkg pkg-2.100-normal-12a.pkg pkg-2.200-normal-12a.pkg pkg-2.300-normal-12a.pkg pkg-Winkle1.530-12a.pkg pkg-Winkle1.540-12a.pkg CANCEL :F1(RETURN) SELECT :F5(SET) Information about the file for the update is displayed. M3E:USB MEMORY UTIL M3E3:PACKAGE UPDATE CURRENT VERSION VERSION 0.00 --> 2.30 UPDATE OK? CANCEL :F1(RETURN) EXECUTE :F5(SET) 1-25 PMW-1000...
  • Page 36 Update was failed. Update was successfully completed. OK:it,sys,pddrive,pkglist,sxs1,sxs2 NG:fp Case of success Case of failure Press the [PUSH SET] nob to close the displayed screen. Execute RESET ALL SETUP in the MAINTENANCE MENU. (Refer to “4-6-3. RESET ALL SETUP (M49)”) 1-26 PMW-1000...
  • Page 37: Circuit Description

    When recording format is HD (HD422, HD420), the SD digital video signal is up-converted inside LVIS, and is divided into the one that is sent to the PHOT (IC900) for the record signal process system and the one that is returned to VAX again as the HD video output system of the E-E image. 1-27 PMW-1000...
  • Page 38 At the same time, the CPU board DMA-transfers the data saved in the DDR memory to the PCIe / SATA Bridge IC (IC2701) on the HPR-46 board with the PCIe interface and then converts the data to the SATA signal data. Then the SATA signal data is sent through the CN-3594 board to the DIF-221 board. 1-28 PMW-1000...
  • Page 39 Upon a DMA request from the CPU board, output data is read from the SxS memory card (CN901, CN902), and is then DMA-transferred to the DDR memory on the CPU board in the reverse order of writing to the SxS memory card. 1-29 PMW-1000...
  • Page 40: Audio Signal Processing System

    The SATA signal is converted to data by the SATA / ATA Bridge ICs (IC201, IC401), ATA / PCI Bridge ICs (IC202, IC402), and PCI /PCIe Bridge ICs (IC206, IC406) on the DIF-221 board. Then the converted data is sent to the EC-76 board and is written to the SxS memory card (CN901, CN902). 1-30 PMW-1000...
  • Page 41 HDSDI output The playback digital audio data output from VAX is input to the ROVO via the CN31/VPR-118 board. The audio data are multiplexed with the playback digital video data in ROVO. Then the multiplexed data undergoes parallel/serial 1-31 PMW-1000...
  • Page 42: Synchronization Signal Processing System

    • 74.25 MHz/74.1758 MHz reference clocks • 27 MHz reference clock • 24.576 MHz (512 FS) reference clock With these reference clocks, PHOT generates sync timing signals such as HD, VD, and Frame, and supplies them to devices together with the clock signals. 1-32 PMW-1000...
  • Page 43: Io System Control System

    • FRAM control (8 bits, 32 Kbytes) Serial Interface 9-pin remote control External Control Signal • Parallel I/O port control RESET signal output, board detection, switch setting acquisition, etc. for parallel I/O port control devices • PIER/PHOT/VAX/FAM Accelerator/ROVO FPGA configuration 1-33 PMW-1000...
  • Page 44: It System Control System

    (CN601, IC606/SY-425 board ←→ CN-3594 board ←→ CPU board/HPR-46 board) Ethernet Interface The CPU board is connected to FP CPU (IC1700) on the HPR-46 board with the Ethernet interface to control them and for mutual data transfer. (IC1700, IC2000/SY-425 board ←→ CPU board/HPR-46 board) 1-34 PMW-1000...
  • Page 45: I/O Interface System

    Ethernet data, which is connected from the Ethernet 8-pin RJ45 connector CN600 on the SY-425 board to the Ethernet interface IC (IC600), is converted to the PCI-Express (PCIe) signal. Then the PCIe signal is connected through the CN-3594 board to the CPU board (IT CPU) on the HPR-46 board to be controlled. 1-35 PMW-1000...
  • Page 46: Control Panel (Lcd/Sw/Jog/Shuttle)

    LCD, reads button and switch data, and controls LEDs on the front panel through the FPAC (IC401) on the FP-182 board. • Lighting the LEDs is controlled by the PWM system to reduce power consumption. 1-36 PMW-1000...
  • Page 47: Flexible Card Wire

    Slide or lift up the portion A in the direction of the arrow and securely insert the flexible card wire into the deep end of the connector. Return the portion A to its original position and lock the connector. 1-37 PMW-1000...
  • Page 48: Lead-Free Solder

    • The ordinary soldering iron can be used but the iron tip has to be applied to the solder joint for a slightly longer time. The printed pattern (copper foil) may peel away if the heated tip is applied for too long, so be careful. 1-38 PMW-1000...
  • Page 49: Error Messages

    When an error occurs, the error code information is recorded in the error logger (maintenance logger) of the main unit . (Refer to “4-4-1. ERROR_LOG_(M20)”) ERROR AN ERROR HAS BEEN DETECTED. INFORM SERVICE OF FOLLOWING CODE : XX-XXX Fig. 2-1. Example error in video monitor screen PMW-1000...
  • Page 50: Error Code List

    IO CPU detects an error in adjustment data area (EEPROM: IC1100/HPR-46 board, IC806/AU-351 board, and IC502/VPR-118 board). IO CPU detects an error in hours meter area (FRAM: IC310/SY-425 board). 2-2-2. Error 92 When synchronization system errors are detected, the following error codes are displayed. IO CPU: IC101/SY-425 board PMW-1000...
  • Page 51 IO CPU detects an LRZ DSP0 (IC1600/HPR-46 board) error. IO CPU detects an LRZ DSP1 (IC1601/HPR-46 board) error. IO CPU detects a HDMI (IC603/VPR-118 board) error. IO CPU detects a VAX (IC200/HPR-46 board) error. IO CPU detects a KMBC (IC2100/HPR-46 board) error. PMW-1000...
  • Page 52: Alarms (Warning)

    There is a clip whose duration exceeds six hours IN MEDIA (A). recorded on the memory card. (slot A). W40-022 Over DUR!(B) EXCESSIVE DURATION IS There is a clip whose duration exceeds six hours IN MEDIA (B). recorded on the memory card. (slot B). Continued PMW-1000...
  • Page 53 R/W Limit(A) MEDIA REACHED REWRITE The program-erase cycles of the memory card LIMIT. reached the limit. CHANGE MEDIA (A). Replace the memory card. Note If you continue to use the memory card, normal recording and playback may become impossible Continued PMW-1000...
  • Page 54: After A Folder In The External Storage Is Mounted

    PREV button at the first frame of the first sub clip of an EDL. — EDL End! — During EDL playback, this appears if you press the NEXT button at the last frame of the last sub clip of an EDL. Continued PMW-1000...
  • Page 55: During Recording Operations

    Or when HD-SDI was selected for video input dur- ing the SD recording setting. Input a signal that matches the system frequency, or change the system frequency setting of the unit. W10-031 ILL. REC! ENCODING DOES NOT SYN- Check the input signal. CHRONIZE WITH REF VID- Continued PMW-1000...
  • Page 56: During Playback Operations

    A copy operation is in progress, so another copy operation is not allowed. — Operation Failed! — The operation failed because of an internal error. — Not Supported Format. — The format is not supported by this unit, so copy operation is impossible. Continued PMW-1000...
  • Page 57 Unable to Parse the — The EDL cannot be copied due to existence of an EDL. inhibiting condition such that there is no sub clip. — Out of Remain Space! — The remaining capacity of the copy destination media is not sufficient. PMW-1000...
  • Page 58: Alarms Relating To Audio And Video Signals

    IT IS NESSESARY TO RE- MEM-138 board error has been detected. PLACE MEM-138. Note PLEASE CONTACT SERV- If you continue to use it in this state, it may get ICE. broken sooner or later, resulting in a total loss of the information. 2-10 PMW-1000...
  • Page 59: Other Alarms

    Displayed when the unit is started with XAVC se- Guaranteed Media lected as a recording format or when XAVC is se- lected in Setup menu item 031: RECORDING FORMAT. For recording format is XAVC, use SxS PRO+ or SxS PRO. 2-11 PMW-1000...
  • Page 61: Xdcam Web Site

    User name • “admin” Password • “pmw-1000” User name and user password can be changed on the Account page. Top page of the XDCAM web site is displayed. Click a menu you want to browse on the left frame. PMW-1000...
  • Page 62: Status Menu

    This function is the same as the SOFTWARE VERSION menu in OTHERS of the Maintenance menu of the unit. (Displays all software versions) XDCAM SONY Status Product Information Model Name PMW-1000 Software Version Serial No. 10001 Maintenance Software Version Network PACKAGE 1.00...
  • Page 63 HPR-46 board. Fraction part: Version of the mSATA for the CPU board (COM Express module). BIOS Display only Shows the firmware version of CPU board (COM Express module) on HPR-46 board. RECOV- Display only Shows the recovery firmware version. PMW-1000...
  • Page 64: Maintenance Menu

    • Change the DHCP settings with the Maintenance menu (M50: DHCP) of the set side. • When the DHCP is "enable", the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway settings can not be changed. Only the work group setting can be changed. PMW-1000...
  • Page 65: Snmp

    Top page of the XDCAM web site is displayed and the network settings have been completed. 3-3-2. SNMP You can configure the settings related to SNMP Agent of the SNMP function on this page. Also, you can perform the setting of system information MIB-2. PMW-1000...
  • Page 66 • specific: Specifies the SNMP manager to which to send the trap Note When using SONY-PRO-MIB, select “specific” and specify the IP address of the SNMP manager IP Address — Specifies the IP address of the SNMP manager to which to send 1/2/3 the trap when “specific”...
  • Page 67 Set the target hosts for the communication (Communication Hosts). Set the target hosts to which to send the trap (Trap Hosts). Note When you use SONY-PRO-MIB, select “specific” and then specify SNMP manager's IP address. Set the Authentication Trap. Save the setting by pressing “Execute”.
  • Page 68 The settings are used for system control, and will not affect the operations of XDCAM. When monitoring the network consisting of multiple units of XDCAM or multiple devices with MIB-2 installed, individual devices can be identified based on this information. SNMP MIB-2 Variables sysDescr PMW-1000 sysObject .1.3.6.1.4.1.122.8501 sysContact sysName...
  • Page 69: Account

    Enter the new password in the Password box and Verify Password box. Clicking “Reset” clears the Input window. Click “Execute” to change the password. 3-3-4. Setup Menu The setup menu of the unit can be uploaded or downloaded on this page. Case-sensitive PMW-1000...
  • Page 70: Software Update

    Note The figures shown in this section are sample of screens. Actual screens may differ from the sample screens due to the specification change. Tools/Equipment Required • Personal computer (referred to as PC hereafter) • Firmware package file 3-10 PMW-1000...
  • Page 71 • Network cable (crossover or straight-through) For obtaining the firmware package file, contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center. Preparation Remove the headphones and the audio cable. Restart the unit. Connect the unit to the PC using one of the following ways. (Refer to the Operation Manual.) •...
  • Page 72 Enter the user name and the password, then click “OK”. User name • “admin” Password • “pmw-1000” Top page of the XDCAM web site is displayed. Click “Software Update” in the left frame. Click “Browse” and select the firmware package file copied in step 4 of “Preparation”.
  • Page 73 When cancel the update, click the [Quit] button. XDCAM SONY Status Update Version Software Version Current version V1.00 New version V1.01 Maintenance Network Next Quit Click the “Next” button to proceed. SNMP Account Setup Menu Software Update Warning 3-13 PMW-1000...
  • Page 74 10. When OK appears for all firmware programs, click “Next”. XDCAM SONY Status Software Update Execution Software Version Status:finished it-sy2u Maintenance sy1-ftbl sy1-sy1 Network sy1-pier SNMP sy1-rovo sy1-phot Account sy1-vax sy1-nsys Setup Menu sy1-nsub sy1-dsp0 Software Update sy1-dsp1 sy1-dsp2 sy1-dsp3 sy1-lvis Warning sy1-kmbc sy1-vsw pkglist Next 3-14 PMW-1000...
  • Page 75: Log

    13. Confirm that PACKAGE has been updated on the Software Version page. (Refer to Section 3-2-1.) 3-3-6. Log data of the unit can be acquired on this page. Procedure Click “Execute” in the Upload field. XDCAM SONY Status Upload Execute XDCAM Software Version Maintenance Network SNMP Account Setup Menu Software Update Warning 3-15 PMW-1000...
  • Page 76: Warning

    Use this button to cancel continuous display for all alarms. • “Preset” button Use this button to set only the following alarms to continuous display. - R/W Limit(A/B) - ILL. REC! - MEM. Full! - REC ERR! - ILL. PLAY! - MEM. Empty! - Media Data Error! 3-16 PMW-1000...
  • Page 77: Maintenance Mode

    Checks the software version and the serial number of this unit, and sets the operation. (Refer to Section 4-5.) SETUP MAINTENANCE Used to set this unit. (Refer to Section 4-6.) NETWORK Used to set the network. (Refer to Section 4-7.) 4-1-1. Operation Keys The following are descriptions of knob and buttons used in maintenance mode. PMW-1000...
  • Page 78: Activating The Maintenance Mode

    Press the [MENU] button several times until the menu disappears. 4-1-4. Maintenance Mode Access Prohibiting Switch While this switch is turned on, the Maintenance mode is not activated even by operating the control panel. Note • The factory default setting of this unit is OFF. PMW-1000...
  • Page 79 • When operating the switches on the HPR-46 board, remove the bottom plate assembly by referring to “6-4. Bottom Plate Assembly”. Change the DIP switch S1900 with the power switch turned off. HPR-46 board Switch S1900 to ON S1900 Front PMW-1000...
  • Page 80: Maintenance Menu List

    CH 2/ CH 4/ CH 6/ ― CH 8 M377: OUT LEVEL ― ― 4-5-7. M39: OTHER CON- M391: VITC REC ― ― 4-5-8. M395: FRMT ME- ― ― 4-5-9. M398: VDCP STA- ― ― 4-5-10. TUS MODE M399: VERIFY ― ― 4-5-11. Continued PMW-1000...
  • Page 81 ― ― 4-7-2. M52: SUBNET ― ― ― 4-7-3. MASK M53: DEFAULT ― ― ― 4-7-4. GATEWAY M54: LINK SPEED ― ― ― 4-7-5. M56: JUMBO ― ― ― 4-7-6. FRAME M5F: RESET NET ― ― ― 4-7-7. CONFIG PMW-1000...
  • Page 82: Adjust (M1)

    SD 27MHz VCO : Adjust the SD free-run frequency. (Refer to “7-3. SD Free-Running Frequency Adjustment”) Change the set value with the [PUSH SET] knob. MAINTENANCE MENU HD 74MHz VCO ADJUST (HEX) PRESET : 80 INC/DEC : CTRL.KNOB TO MENU : MENU KEY PMW-1000...
  • Page 83: Apr Vr (A27)

    [M1 : ADJUST] [A2 : AUDIO/VIDEO/BATTERY] [A27 : APR VR] [A272 : OUTPUT UNITY] [OUTPUT LEVEL CH1] [OUTPUT LEVEL CH2] [MONITOR LEVEL Lch] [MONITOR LEVEL Rch] Procedure Select OUTPUT LEVEL CH1, OUTPUT LEVEL CH2, MONITOR LEVEL Lch, or MONITOR LEVEL Rch. PMW-1000...
  • Page 84: Battery (A2E)

    [A2 : AUDIO/VIDEO/BATTERY] [A2F : NV-RAM CONTROL] Procedure Select NV-RAM CONTROL. Select SAVE ALL ADJUST DATA or ALL DATA PREVIOUS with the [PUSH SET] knob. Note SAVE ALL ADJUST DATA: Saves adjustment data. ALL DATA PREVIOUS: Restores pre-adjustment data PMW-1000...
  • Page 85 Press the [F5 (SAVE)] button. MAINTENANCE MENU NV-RAM CONTROL SAVE ALL ADJUST DATA ALL DATA PREVIOUS EXECUTE : SAVE KEY TO MENU : MENU KEY PMW-1000...
  • Page 86: Service Support (M2)

    [M2 : SERVICE SUPPORT] [M21 : DIAG CONTROL] [CLEAR ERROR LOG] Procedure Select CLEAR ERROR LOG. Press the [F5 (SAVE)] button. MAINTENANCE MENU CLEAR ERROR LOG ALL CLEAR OK ? CLEAR : SAVE KEY TO MENU : MENU KEY 4-10 PMW-1000...
  • Page 87: Others (M3)

    Menu hierarchy [M3 : OTHERS] [M30 : SOFTWARE VERSION] Procedure Select SOFTWARE VERSION. The software version is displayed. SOFTWARE VERSION PMW-1000 X.XX :X.XX :X.XX :X.XX TO MENU : MENU KEY 4-5-2. SERIAL NUMBER (M31) This menu shows the serial number and the MAC address of this unit.
  • Page 88: Hour Meter Reset (M36)

    [M37 : AUDIO CONFIG] [M370 : HEAD ROOM] Procedure Select HEAD ROOM. Modify set values with the [PUSH SET] knob. Press the [F5(SAVE)] button to save the settings. MAINTENANCE MENU M3:OTHERS M37:AUDIO CONFIG M370:HEAD ROOM: -20dB -12dB -16dB -18dB -20dB 4-12 PMW-1000...
  • Page 89: Non-Audio Input (M372)

    EBUL can be selected only when the system frequency is 50i/50P/25P. Menu hierarchy [M3 : OTHERS] [M37 : AUDIO CONFIG] [M373 : IN LEVEL] [CH1/3/5/7] [CH2/4/6/8] Procedure Select IN LEVEL. Select [CH1/3/5/7] or [CH2/4/6/8]. Modify set values with the [PUSH SET] knob. 4-13 PMW-1000...
  • Page 90: Out Level (M377)

    This menu is used to select whether to record the VITC in the input HDSDI signals in the LTC user bits area. DISABLE [dis]: It is not recorded. ENABLE [ena]: It is recorded. Menu hierarchy [M3 : OTHERS] [M39 : OTHER CONFIG] [M391 : VITC REC] Procedure Select VITC REC. Modify set values with the [PUSH SET] knob. 4-14 PMW-1000...
  • Page 91: Frmt Media (M395)

    [M39 : OTHER CONFIG] [M398 : VDCP STATUS MODE] Procedure Select VDCP STATUS. Modify set values with the [PUSH SET] knob. Press the [F5(SAVE)] button to save the settings. MAINTENANCE MENU M3:OTHERS M39:OTHER CONFIG M398:VDCP STATUS: all VDCP * VDCP/FP/NetRMT 4-15 PMW-1000...
  • Page 92: Verify Usb (M399)

    Menu hierarchy [M3 : OTHERS] [M3B : VANC RX PARAMETER] [M3B0 : VAVC RX PACKET] LINE SDID LINE This menu is used to select the LINE for the VANC to be received. OFF, 9LINE to 20LINE (59.94i/50i/29.97P/25P/23.98P mode) 4-16 PMW-1000...
  • Page 93: Line1 Sel (M3B1)

    PRESET : 00 INC/DEC : CTRL.KNOB TO MENU : MENU KEY 4-5-13. LINE1 SEL (M3B1) This menu is used to select the LINE to be received for the HDSDI VANC data. OFF, 9 LINE to 20 LINE (59.94i/50i/29.97P/25P/23.98P mode) 4-17 PMW-1000...
  • Page 94: Line2 Sel (M3B2)

    This menu is used to set date/time and time zone. Menu hierarchy [M3 : OTHERS] [M3D : DATE/TIME PRESET] Procedure Select DATE/TIME PRESET. Set YEAR with the [PUSH SET] knob. Shift the cursor to “MONTH” with the right arrow button. Set MONTH with the [PUSH SET] knob. 4-18 PMW-1000...
  • Page 95: Usb To Rom (M3E0)

    Select SETUP DOWNLOAD. MAINTENANCE MENU M3E0:USB to ROM D4:SETUP DOWNLOAD DOWNLOAD OK ? All Setup Data will be Overwritten. CANCEL : F1(RETURN) EXECUTE : F5(SET) Press the [F5 (SET)] button. MAINTENANCE MENU M3E0:USB to ROM D4:SETUP DOWNLOAD NOW SAVING ... 4-19 PMW-1000...
  • Page 96: Rom To Usb (M3E1)

    Upon completion of uploading, a message "COMPLETED" appears. MAINTENANCE MENU M3E1:ROM to USB U4:SETUP UPLOAD COMPLETED TO MENU : MENU KEY 4-5-18. FORMAT USB (M3E2) This menu is used to format the USB memory device connected to the USB connector on the front panel. 4-20 PMW-1000...
  • Page 97: Package Update (M3E3)

    This menu is used to copy the log of the operating conditions to the USB memory connected to the USB connector on the front panel. Menu hierarchy [M3 : OTHERS] [M3E : USB MEMORY UTIL] [M3E4 : LOG UPLOAD] Procedure Insert the USB memory into the USB connector on the front panel. 4-21 PMW-1000...
  • Page 98: Factory Setup (M3F)

    Select HD-SDI AUDIO IN MUTING. Select AUTO or FORCED OFF with the [PUSH SET] knob. Press the [F5(SAVE)] button. M3F : FACTORY SETUP HD-SDI AUDIO INPUT MUTING AUTO FORCED OFF DATA SAVE : SAVE KEY ABORT : MENU KEY 4-22 PMW-1000...
  • Page 99: Setup Maintenance (M4)

    [M4 : SETUP MAINTENANCE] [M48 : AUTO RECALL] Procedure Select AUTO RECALL. Modify set values with the [PUSH SET] knob. Press the [F5(SAVE)] button to save the settings. MAINTENANCE MENU M4:SETUP MAINTENANCE M48:AUTO RECALL: from BANK1 from BANK2 from BANK3 4-23 PMW-1000...
  • Page 100: Reset All Setup (M49)

    [M4 : SETUP MAINTENANCE] [M49 : RESET ALL SETUP] Procedure Select RESET ALL SETUP. Press the [F5(SET)] button to execute the reset. MAINTENANCE MENU RESET ALL SETUP RESET OK? RESET : SAVE KEY TO MENU : MENU KEY 4-24 PMW-1000...
  • Page 101: Network (M5)

    Use the right arrow button and the left arrow button to move to the next input field. Press the [F5(SAVE)] button to save the settings. MAINTENANCE MENU IP ADDRESS PRESET 192.168.001.001 DHCP : disable SHIFT : (<)(>)KEY INC/DEC : CTRL.KNOB CLEAR : RESET KEY DATA SAVE : SAVE KEY TO MENU : MENU KEY 4-25 PMW-1000...
  • Page 102: Subnet Mask (M52)

    Use the right arrow button and the left arrow button to move to the next input field. Press the [F5(SAVE)] button to save the settings. MAINTENANCE MENU DEFAULT GATEWAY PRESET 000.000.000.000 DHCP : disable SHIFT : (<)(>)KEY INC/DEC : CTRL.KNOB CLEAR : RESET KEY DATA SAVE : SAVE KEY TO MENU : MENU KEY 4-26 PMW-1000...
  • Page 103: Link Speed (M54)

    LINK SPEED is set to “1Gbps FullDuplex”. For it to work, all other devices that handle packets on the network must also support jumbo frames.) Menu hierarchy [M5 : NETWORK] [M56 : JUMBO FRAME] Procedure Select JUMBO FRAME. Modify set values with the [PUSH SET] knob. 4-27 PMW-1000...
  • Page 104: Reset Net Config (M5F)

    Menu hierarchy [M5 : NETWORK] [M5F : RESET NET CONFIG] Procedure Select RESET NET CONFIG. Press the [F5(SAVE)] button to reset the settings. MAINTENANCE MENU RESET NET CONFIG RESET OK? RESET : SAVE KEY TO MENU : MENU KEY 4-28 PMW-1000...
  • Page 105: Periodic Maintenance And Inspection

    Periodic Replacement Parts (1) DC fan (30 square) Power assembly HPR-46 board (2) Lithium battery This table does not describe the guarantee period of part. The replacement period of each part is changed according to the environment and condition. PMW-1000...
  • Page 106 Loca- Part name Sony Part No. Hours Meter Check/replacement Refer- tion (Menu Item) period ence section FAN, DC (30 SQUARE) Current-carrying hours Replace every 20,000 6-9. 1-787-709-11 (OPERATION HOURS) BATTERY, LITHIUM Current-carrying hours Replace every seven 6-6. 1-528-174-72 (CR2032 TYPE) (OPERATION years.
  • Page 107: Replacement Of Main Parts

    DC fan (30 square) Refer to “6-9. DC Fan (30 Square)” Rear panel Refer to “6-7. Rear Panel” Power assembly Refer to “6-8. Power Assembly” Bottom plate assembly Refer to “6-4. Bottom Plate Assembly” SW-1590 board Refer to “6-13. SW-1590 Board” PMW-1000...
  • Page 108 HPR-46 board Refer to “6-17. HPR-46 Board/CPU Refer to “1-12. Updating the Firmware” Board” Lithium battery Refer to “6-6. Lithium Battery” Refer to “1-11. Backup Battery” MEM-138 board Refer to “6-5. MEM-138 Board” Refer to “1-12. Updating the Firmware” PMW-1000...
  • Page 109: Standard Torque For Screws

    (+) ) M3 (+) screw 0.80 ± 0.04 N·m Bit for torque driver (for M3 Torque driver for 12KG (+) ) M4 (+) screw 1.40 ± 0.07 N·m Bit for torque driver (for M4 Torque driver for 26KG (+) ) PMW-1000...
  • Page 110: Top Panel Assembly

    Remove the nine screws to detach the top panel assembly in the arrow direction. Top panel assembly B3 x 6 B3 x 6 B3 x 6 B3 x 6 Note When installing the top plate assembly, tighten the screws in alphabetical order. Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal. PMW-1000...
  • Page 111: Bottom Plate Assembly

    B3 x 6 B3 x 6 Bottom plate assembly B3 x 6 Bottom side B3 x 6 Note When installing the bottom plate assembly, tighten the screws in alphabetical order. Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal. PMW-1000...
  • Page 112: Board

    Release the two stoppers in the direction of the arrow A, disconnect the MEM board in the arrow B direction B. MEM board Stopper Stopper MEM board Bottom side Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal. PMW-1000...
  • Page 113: Lithium Battery

    “6-4. Bottom Plate Assembly”) Procedure Remove the lithium battery from the battery holder. Lithium battery Claws Battery holder Bottom side Note When installing the lithium battery, pay attention to the orientation Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal. PMW-1000...
  • Page 114: Rear Panel

    Boss Hole Hole B3 x 6 Boss B3 x 6 B3 x 6 Rear panel Note When installing the rear panel, fit the two bosses with the two holes. Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal. PMW-1000...
  • Page 115: Power Assembly

    Connectors Power assembly CN-3594 board Boss PSW2.6 x 6 Hole PSW2.6 x 6 Hole Boss Note When installing the power assembly, fit the two bosses with the two holes. Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal. PMW-1000...
  • Page 116: Dc Fan (30 Square)

    “6-8. Power Assembly”) Procedure Remove the two screws to detach the power chassis (2). PSW2.6 x 6 Hole Power chassis (2) Hole Boss Boss Note When installing the power chassis (2), fit the two bosses with the two holes. 6-10 PMW-1000...
  • Page 117 PS2.6 x 16 Harness Harness Clamp DC fan (30 square) Label Note Install the DC fan (30 square) with attention to the label side and the harness position. Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal. 6-11 PMW-1000...
  • Page 118: Board/Vpr-118 Board/Sy-425 Board/Dc Fan Motor (40)

    • The VPR board and the SY board can be removed in the same way. Connectors (CN-3594 board) AU board assembly Groove VPR board Screwdriver SY board Disconnect the harness from the connector on the AU board. Remove the screw (PSW2.6 x 6). 6-12 PMW-1000...
  • Page 119 PSW2.6 x 6 Connector AU board PS3 x 40 PS3 x 40 Note Install the DC fan motor (40 square) with attention to the label side and the harness position. Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal. 6-13 PMW-1000...
  • Page 120: Front Assembly

    • Arrange the flexible flat cable as shown in the figure. • Confirm that the USB connector is completely fit into the hole in the font assembly. PSW2.6 x 6 Flexible flat cable USB connector Hole Front assembly 6-14 PMW-1000...
  • Page 121: Sw-1589 Board

    When installing the SW-1589 board assembly, fit the boss with the hole. Remove the button (PS) from the SW-1589 board. SW-1589 board Mark projection Button (PS) Note When installing the button (PS), pay attention to the orientation. Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal. 6-15 PMW-1000...
  • Page 122: Sw-1590 Board

    Remove the screw to detach the SW-1590 board. PSW2.6 x 6 Hole SW-1590 board Connector Harness Boss Note When installing the SW-1590 board, fit the boss with the hole. Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal. 6-16 PMW-1000...
  • Page 123: Speaker

    PSW2.6 x 6 Speaker Hole Diaphragm Speaker holder Harness Note When installing the speaker, pay attention to the orientation and pass the harness to the hole of speaker holder. Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal. 6-17 PMW-1000...
  • Page 124: Lcd Module/Fp-182 Board

    SW-1590 board SW-1589 board Connector Connector Harness Harness Clamp B Clamp A Clamp C Connectors Harness Remove the jog dial assembly and shuttle ring. Remove the four screws to detach the FP support bracket and FP board assembly. 6-18 PMW-1000...
  • Page 125 Jog dial assembly Note When installing the FP support bracket and FP board assembly, fit the four holes with the two shafts. 10. Release the four claws and open the LCD module in the direction of the arrow. 6-19 PMW-1000...
  • Page 126 LCD module, and then stick the LCD packing. 12. Remove the two screws. 13. Release the two hooks from the two holes and detach the LCD bracket from the FP board. 14. Remove the five AU VR knobs. 15. Remove the MCD knob. 6-20 PMW-1000...
  • Page 127 16. Remove the toggle SW sheet and the insulating sheet (FP). PSW2.6 x 6 AU VR knob Holes PSW2.6 x 6 Insulating sheet (FP) Toggle SW sheet LCD bracket MCD knob FP board Hooks 17. Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal. 6-21 PMW-1000...
  • Page 128: Board

    When installing the HP board assembly, fit the boss with the hole and lock the HP board assembly to the claw. Remove the hexagon nut to detach the HP holder. Disconnect the harness from the connector on the HP board. HP board Connector HP holder Harness Hexagon nut Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal. 6-22 PMW-1000...
  • Page 129: Board/Cpu Board

    Insert the end of a screwdriver into the grooves on both sides of the board and move it in the direction of arrow to disconnect the HPR board assembly from the five connectors of the CN-3594 board. CN-3594 board HPR board assembly Connectors Groove PSW2.6 x 6 Driver PSW2.6 x 6 6-23 PMW-1000...
  • Page 130 M2 x 8 Heat spreader assembly Harness CPU board HPR board Connectors Connector Note When installing the CPU board, firmly connect it to the connectors on the HPR board while pressing the back side of the HPR board. 6-24 PMW-1000...
  • Page 131 Release the two stoppers in the arrow direction and disconnect the memory module (204 pin SO-DIMM). Memory module (204 pin SO-DIMM) Memory module (204 pin SO-DIMM) Stopper Stopper CPU board Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal. 6-25 PMW-1000...
  • Page 132: Dc Fan (40 Square)

    PSW2.6 x 6 Harness DC fan (40 square) Clamp Label HPR board Connector Note Install the DC fan (40 square) with attention to the label side and the harness position. Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal. 6-26 PMW-1000...
  • Page 133: Board

    Hooks Boss DIO bracket Note When installing the DIO board, insert the hooks into the notches and match the two bosses with the two holes as shown above. Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal. 6-27 PMW-1000...
  • Page 134: Memory Module (204 Pin So-Dimm)

    Release the two stoppers in the arrow direction and disconnect the memory module (204 pin SO-DIMM). Memory module (204 pin SO-DIMM) Memory module (204 pin SO-DIMM) Stopper Stopper Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal. 6-28 PMW-1000...
  • Page 135: Board/Dif-221 Board

    Remove the four screws. Disconnect the EC board from the connector on the DIF board. PSW2.6 x 6 PSW2.6 x 6 EC board Connector DIF board Disconnect the flexible flat cable from the connector (CN101) on the DIF board. 6-29 PMW-1000...
  • Page 136 PSW2.6 x 6 PSW2.6 x 6 Hole DIF board Hole Flexible flat cable Bosses Note When installing the DIF board, fit the two bosses with the two holes. Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal. 6-30 PMW-1000...
  • Page 137: Electrical Adjustment

    A power supply unit that can output 12 V, 10 A or higher • Digital voltmeter Advantest TR6845 or equivalent 7-1-3. Displaying the Adjustment Item Perform the electrical adjustment using the adjustment menu of the maintenance menu. For details of the maintenance menu, refer to “4. Maintenance Mode”. PMW-1000...
  • Page 138: Hd Free-Running Frequency Adjustment

    ADVANTEST TR5821 or equivalent Preparations Turn off the power of the unit. Remove the bottom plate assembly. (Refer to Section 6-4.) Connect an oscilloscope and a frequency counter to the unit. Oscilloscope Frequency counter PMW-1000 CH-3 CH-3 INPUT TP2800 (HPR-46 board) Connection diagram Turn on the power of the unit and the tools.
  • Page 139 Select “SAVE ALL ADJUST DATA” rotating the [PUSH SET] knob, and press the [F5 (SAVE)] button to save the adjustment data. MAINTENANCE MENU NV-RAM CONTROL SAVE ALL ADJUST DATA ALL DATA PREVIOUS EXECUTE : SAVE KEY TO MENU : MENU KEY 10. Change “013: SYSTEM FREQUENCY SELECT MENU” setting to “1080/50i”. (Refer to step 2) PMW-1000...
  • Page 140 16. Select “A2F: NV-RAM CONTROL” rotating the [PUSH SET] knob, and press the [PUSH SET] knob. 17. Select “SAVE ALL ADJUST DATA” rotating the [PUSH SET] knob, and press the [F5 (SAVE)] button to save the adjustment data. 18. Return “013: SYSTEM FREQUENCY SELECT MENU” setting to the customer’s setups. (Refer to step 2) PMW-1000...
  • Page 141: Sd Free-Running Frequency Adjustment

    • Frequency counter ADVANTEST TR5821 or equivalent Preparations Turn off the power of the unit. Remove the bottom plate assembly. (Refer to Section 6-4.) Connect an oscilloscope and a frequency counter to the unit. PMW-1000 Oscilloscope Frequency counter CH-3 CH-3 TP2802...
  • Page 142 Press the [F1 (RETURN)] button. Select “A2F: NV-RAM CONTROL” rotating the [PUSH SET] knob, and press the [PUSH SET] knob. Select “SAVE ALL ADJUST DATA” rotating the [PUSH SET] knob, and press the [F5 (SAVE)] button to save the adjustment data. PMW-1000...
  • Page 143: Video System Adjustment/Vpr-118 Board

    Before starting adjustments, it is recommended to write down the customer’s settings and change the settings to the original settings after adjustments have been completed. Power off and on the unit. Set CHARA SEL on the HOME page of the function menu to ON. PMW-1000...
  • Page 144 VIDEO OUT LEVEL A = 100 ±1 IRE (A = 714 ±7 mV) Set “F1 : INT SG” on the P1 INPUT page of the function menu to ON to change to SG from HD SDI. (Default: 75% color bars) PMW-1000...
  • Page 145 To load the pre-adjustment data without saving the adjustment data, execute “ALL DATA PREVIOUS.” Exit the maintenance menu. Composite Video Output Adjustment (50 Hz Mode) Set as follows in the setup menu. (Refer to the operation manual.) Setup menu Mode ITEM-013 (SYSTEM FREQUENCY SELECT MENU) 50 Hz PMW-1000...
  • Page 146 Check that level B of the white signal of COMPOSITE OUTPUT 1 output meets the specification. If level B does not meet the specification, adjust it. Both COMPOSITE OUTPUT 1 and COMPOSITE OUTPUT 2 (SUPER) are modified by "A20 : VPR VR" menu at the same time. 7-10 PMW-1000...
  • Page 147 Return “013: SYSTEM FREQUENCY SELECT MENU” setting to the customer’s settings. setup menu mode ITEM-013 (SYSTEM FREQUENCY SELECT MENU) Customer setting Re-set the setup menu and the function menu to the customer settings written down before adjustment. (Refer to “Preparations”) 7-11 PMW-1000...
  • Page 148: Audio System Adjustment

    Select the HOME page of the function menu and set the “F5: MONITOR R” to “CH2”. Channel-1 Adjustment Connect an audio level meter or audio analyzer input to the ANALOG AUDIO OUTPUT 1 connector. Display the maintenance menu. (Refer to Section 4-1-2.) 7-12 PMW-1000...
  • Page 149 Press [F1 (RETURN)] button twice to return to the "A2 : AUDIO/VIDEO/BATTERY" screen. Saving the Data (Saving the adjustment data) Select “A2F : NV-RAM CONTROL”. Execute "SAVE ALL ADJUST DATA" and save the adjustment data. When data has been successfully saved, “Save Complete” appears in the menu screen. 7-13 PMW-1000...
  • Page 150 Select “A2F : NV-RAM CONTROL”. Execute "SAVE ALL ADJUST DATA" and save the adjustment data. When data has been successfully saved, “Save Complete” appears in the menu screen. Return the settings changed in "Preparation" to the previous settings. (Refer to “Preparation”) 7-14 PMW-1000...
  • Page 151: Dc In +12 V Adjustment

    A power supply unit that can output 12 V, 10 A or higher • Digital voltmeter Advantest TR6845 or equivalent Preparations Connect a constant-voltage power supply unit and a digital voltmeter to the unit. PMW-1000 Constant-voltage power supply unit DC IN 12V Digital voltmeter Turn on the power of the unit and the tools.
  • Page 152 The adjustment is performed automatically and a message "COMPLETE" appears. If AC power or battery is used, a message "FAILURE !!" appears and the adjustment is cancelled. DC IN +12V ADJUST FAILURE !! TO MENU : MENU KEY 7-16 PMW-1000...
  • Page 153: Spare Parts

    Therefore, specified parts should be used in the case 指定の部品を使ってください。 of replacement. 2.  部品の共通化 2. Standardization of Parts Some repair parts supplied by Sony differ from those ソニーから供給する補修用部品は,セットに使われ used for the unit. These are because of parts common- ているものと異なることがあります。 ality and improvement.
  • Page 154: Exploded Views

    A-1541-453-A s PLATE ASSY, TOP 7-682-264-09 s SCREW +K 4X14 2-253-306-2 o TABLE, HANDLE 7-682-547-09 s SCREW +B 3X6 3-419-372-91 s HANDLE 3-659-365-22 s SPACER (4X4.5) 3-870-105-01 s CAP, REAR 3-870-107-01 s LABEL, BATTERY 3-987-171-03 s FOOT (FF-004) 4-460-304-01 s PANEL (1000), REAR PMW-1000...
  • Page 155: Front

    3-791-039-01 s RETAINER, DAIAL,JOG 3-870-012-02 s LABEL (HD1500), XDCAM 3-870-021-01 s KNOB, AU-VR 3-870-022-01 s JOG DIAL (HD1500) 3-870-023-01 s RING (HD1500), SHUTTLE 3-870-038-01 s PACKING, LCD 4-460-323-01 s BUTTON (PS) 4-460-325-02 s KNOB, MCD 7-621-759-45 s +PSW, 2.6X6 PMW-1000...
  • Page 156: Ps Block

    1-965-723-12 s SUB HARNESS (EXT DC IN) 2-067-018-01 s +PS4X6 3-682-057-22 s SPACER (SMALL) 4-382-854-11 s SCREW (M3X10), P, SW (+) 4-443-071-01 s HOLDER (NEW 2), PLUG 7-621-759-45 s +PSW, 2.6X6 7-628-254-05 s SCREW +PS 2.6X5 7-628-254-55 s SCREW +PS 2.6X16 PMW-1000...
  • Page 157: Rear Block

    7-685-134-11 s SCREW +P 2.6X8 TYPE2 NON-SLIT 1-787-700-11 s MOTER,DC FAN (40) 7-685-146-14 s SCREW +P 3X8 TYPE2 NON-SLIT 3-673-948-11 s CAP, DUST 7-621-759-45 s +PSW, 2.6X6 7-621-775-08 s SCREW +B 2.6X3 7-628-254-05 s SCREW +PS 2.6X5 7-682-646-01 s SCREW +PS 3X5 PMW-1000...
  • Page 158: Hpr Block

    A-1919-243-A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD, DIO-97 A-1928-284-A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD, MEM-138 1-787-899-11 s FAN, DC (40 SQUARE) 1-895-380-11 s MOUNTED PWB (CPU BOARD, CD905) 3-686-423-11 s SCREW, FITTING, STATOR 6-719-811-01 s IC HMT351S6EFR8A-PBN0 1-528-174-72 s BATTERY, LITHIUM (CR2032 TYPE) 7-621-759-45 s +PSW, 2.6X6 PMW-1000...
  • Page 159: Chassis

    A-1905-972-A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD, EC-76 4-460-305-01 s INSULATING SHEET (CN) A-1905-974-A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD, DIF-221 A-1905-979-A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD, CN-3594 1-846-544-11 s CABLE, FLEXIBLE FLAT (50 CORE) 7-621-759-45 s +PSW, 2.6X6 3-169-099-01 o RAIL, PC BOARD GUIDE PMW-1000...
  • Page 160: Supplied Accessories

    8-3. Supplied Accessories Q'ty Part No. SP Description 1-833-005-31 S AC POWER-SUPPLY CORD (For CN) 4-451-903-01 S GUIDE, OPERATION 4-451-905-01 S CD-ROM(1000) PMW-1000...
  • Page 161: Diagrams

    3.3V STANDBY P H FAN ALARM OUT IC506-507,509-511 ON/STANDBY CN101 P A FAN VCC OUT HP AU OUT DRIVER P H BATTERY +/- H_P_H:POWER_ON PHONES HP-164 Overall (1/2) SW-1590 SPEAKER P H H ACDET SELECT CN102 S F SELEJ IN PMW-1000...
  • Page 162 IC402 IC406 IC401 WINKLE CORE DIF-EC/EC-DIF PEDT1 PCI-PCIe SATA ATAPI-PCI(SxS) BRIDGE BRIDGE BRIDGE IC700 DIF EXCD0 USB MB EXCD0 USB USB2.0 HUB CONTROLLER SxS SLOT B CN902 IC750 DIF EXCD1 USB USB2.0 MB EXCD1 USB Overall (2/2) HUB CONTROLLER PMW-1000...
  • Page 163: Frame Wiring

    CN43 CN43 CN52 CN52 CN601 MAINTENANCE(USB) CN101 CN2700 CN201 CN44 CN44 CN602 CN53 CN53 CN45 CN45 CN54 CN54 CN700 CN1800 CN1902 CN2401 CN2402 CN2501 CN2600 REMOTE(9P) 220P 220P CN101 CN100 COMe MODULE CN201 MEM-138 CN202 CN301 CN400 CN401 CN500 PMW-1000...
  • Page 166 PMW-1000 (SY) Printed in Japan Sony Corporation PMW-1000 (CN) E 2017. 7 08 9-878-462-02 © 2013...

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