CONTENTS SPECIFICATIONS ............................1 BLOCK DIAGRAM ............................4 TEST MODE ..............................5 PROGRAM VERSION UPGRADING ......................6 1. To update the firmware version ..................... 7 2. How to restore the firmware ......................8 3. To install the firmware ........................9 ADJ TOOL ..............................
SPECIFICATIONS Image Files Format Snapshots: JPEG (Exif Ver.2.2); DCF (Design rule for Camera File system) 1.0 standard; DPOF compliant Movies: AVI (Motion JPEG) Audio: WAV Recording Media 9.2MB built-in Flash memory SD Memory Card MultimediaCard Image Size Snapshots: 2816 x 2112 pixels 2816 x 1872 (3:2) pixels 2048 x 1536 pixels 1600 x 1200 pixels...
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Delete Single-file, all files (with protection) Effective Pixels 6.0 million Imaging Element 1/1.8-inch square pixel color CCD (Total pixels: 6.37 million) Lens/Focal Distance F2.8 (W) to 4 (T); f=7.1 (W) to 28.4mm (T) (equivalent to approximately 33 (W) to 132 (T) for 35mm film) Zoom 4X optical zoom;...
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Power Requirements Power Requirements Rechargeable lithium ion battery (NP-40) x 1 AC adaptor (AD-C40) Approximate Battery Life: The values below indicate the amount of time under the conditions defined below, until power automatically turns off due to battery failure. They do not guarantee that you will be able to achieve this level of operation. Low temperatures shorten battery life. Operation Apporoximate Battery Life Number of Shots (CIPA)*...
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Rechargeable Lithium Ion Battery (NP-40) Rated Voltage 3.7 V Rated Capacitance 1230 mAh Operating Temperature 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F) Range Dimensions 38.5(W) x 38.0(H) x 9.3(D) mm (1.53˝(W) x 1.50˝(H) x 0.37˝(D)) Weight Approximately 34 g (1.2 oz) Special battery charger unit (BC-30L) : Inlet Type Power Requirement 100 to 240V AC, 0.13A, 50/60Hz...
2. After the version appears, press the buttons in the order of [>], [>] and [MENU] to display the test menu. [MENU] button EX-P600 + + K X 8 2 3 + + P R : 0 4 . 0 3 . 2 4 . 0 9 . 4 0 L D : 2 .
PROGRAM VERSION UPGRADING 1. To update the firmware version 1. Prepare the memory card which contains the firmware for EX-P600 in the root directory. EX-P600: EX-P600.bin 2. Insert the above memory card into the camera, and set a fully charged battery in the camera.
2. How to restore the firmware 1. Prepare the firmware restoration program and change its name as follows; EX-P600: “rom823-040324.lbn” “jupiter.bin” NOTE: This software and procedure automatically restores the firmware even if the firmware belongs to a wrong model code. Make sure to use the correct software for the correct model.
Restoration software ..rom823-040324.lbn Firmware ......EX-P600.bin 2. Change the name as follows; EX-P600: “rom823-040324.lbn” to “jupiter.bin” 3. Insert the SD card into the camera. 4. Insert the battery while holding the [shutter release] button depressed. The LED next to the optical viewfinder changes from “green/red blinking”, “green blinking” to “green steady”.
*.adt (ADJ setting file. Sorted by models) * Place all files in the same folder. 2) Place the common test driver for CASIO/PENTAX in an appropriate place. 3) Place all of ADJ tool, USB DLL and ADJ setting file in the same folder.
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If “Universal USB Driver (VMEM manufacturer’s name)”,“USB device for UUSBD” can be found, the computer has successfully recognized the driver. 12) The test driver can be used for both CASIO/PENTAX. Installing the test driver into either one enables the other one to recognize it.
2 Connect the camera to the computer by the USB cable. 3 Boot "adj03ssaw" . 4 Select the model name and click "Load FW " Key. • EX-P600 Kx823 5 Click "ADJ ALL READ", and display the data on the "adj03ssaw". 6 Find the No.1163, "V-COM DC".
2 Connect the camera to the PC by the USB cable. 3 Boot "adj03ssaw". 4 Select the model name and click "Load FW " Key. • EX-P600 Kx823 5 Click "ADJ ALL READ", and display the data on the "adj03ssaw". 6 Save the data.
VCOM DC ADJUSTMENT I Purpose Readjust the VCOM value to minimize the flicker of the LCD after replacing the LCD or the main PCB. I Necessary tools 1. Camera (Charge its battery fully) 2. Photo diode (S2281-01) : See Fig 1. 3.
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Procedure 1. Camera setting Figure (a) a) Turn the power on while pressing MENU and DISP. : V E R S I O N I N F O After pressing “Right” key twice, press MENU. : V I D E O O U T Figure (a) appears.
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3. Measurement a) Connect S2281-01 to the camera’s LCD monitor (see below). AC Waveforms appear on the monitor screen of the oscilloscope. * Change the Rf range of C2719 in case the range does not match. Photo diode Oscilloscope INPUT OUTPUT S2281-01 Photo sensor amp...
CURRENT CONSUMPTION (1) Current consumption (DC in = 4.50 ± 0.01 [V]) • Make sure that current consumption is less than 270 mA in PLAY mode. • Make sure that current consumption is less than 400 mA in REC mode. •...
DISASSEMBLY Make sure to use correct screws when assembling since there are several kinds of them. It is a good idea to sort them as shown in the right when disassembling. 1. Remove the battery. Removing the R case Assy 2.
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3. Lift the R case Assy free of the main unit. * Do not pry open the R case Assy since it is connected by the FPC. Doing so may damage connectors etc. 4. Remove the FPC, and then the R case Assy. * Insert the connector tightly when assembling.
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Removing the lens unit, battery cover Assy, main PCB, LCD unit and the key Assy 6. Remove three connectors and the insulation sheet. Insulation sheet 7. Remove two screws. 8. Unsolder two lead wires. Lead wire (red) Lead wire (black) 9.
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3 Hold the battery cover side again, and then open it. 4 Remove the connector, and then the lens unit, battery cover Assy, main PCB, LCD unit and the key Assy. * Remove the connector in the direction as shown in the Figure A. Doing so in the opposite direction (Figure B) may damage the connector on the FPC side.
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Removing the lens unit 10. Remove two connectors and one screw, and then the lens unit. Removing the LCD unit 11. Remove the LCD unit from the frame using such tools as a pry bar. (Refer to the positions below where double-sided tape is attached to remove the LCD unit.) 12.
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Removing the main PCB 13. Remove three lead wires and one screw. Lead wire (yellow) Lead wire (green) Lead wire (white) 14. Remove two screws and one connector, and then the main PCB. Jack cover * Precautions during assembly (Figure D) •...
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Removing the Key Assy 16. Remove the key Assy using such tools as a pry bar. (Refer to the positions below where double-sided tape is attached to remove the key Assy.) Removing the Key Assy 17. Remove one screw, and then the battery cover Assy. Display case Battery cover Assy Removing the Key Assy...
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Disassembling the U case Assy 19. Remove two lead wires and two screws, and then the U case Assy. Lead wire (yellow) Lead wire (blue) 20. Remove two lead wires, and then the tripod screw. (The tripod screw is attached by double-sided tape.) 21.
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Removing the key Assy 2 and the microphone 23. Remove three screws, and then the key Assy 2 and the microphone. Key Assy 2 * The metal bracket is not included in the key Assy 2. * Make sure to fix the plate as shown below after removing the key Assy 2, since the plate comes off easily. 24.
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* Removing the cam rings makes the assembly of the lens switch easier. Removing the lens ring 26. Remove six screws, and then the lens switch. * Make sure to use correct screws when assembling since there are two kinds of them (see above). Removing the center case Assy 27.