Matsushita Electric VDR-M95PP Service Manual

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VDR-M95PP / VDR-M75PP / VDR-M55PP / VDR-M53PP
2005 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.
Unauthorized copying and distribution is a violation of law.
1. Safety Precautions
GENERAL GUIDELINES
1. IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE
There are special components used in this equipment which are
important for safety. These parts are marked by
Diagrams, Circuit Board Layout, Exploded Views and Replacement
Parts List. It is essentialthat these critical parts should be replaced with
ORDER NO. VM0504025CE
(S)...................Silver Type
1
DVD Video Camcorder
Colours
in the Schematic
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  • Page 1 DVD Video Camcorder VDR-M95PP / VDR-M75PP / VDR-M55PP / VDR-M53PP Colours (S)....Silver Type 2005 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Unauthorized copying and distribution is a violation of law. 1. Safety Precautions GENERAL GUIDELINES 1. IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE There are special components used in this equipment which are important for safety.
  • Page 2 manufacturer’s specified parts to prevent shock, fire, or other hazards. Do not modify the original design without permission of manufacturer. 2. An Isolation Transformer should always be used during the servicing of AC Adaptor whose chassis is not isolated from the AC power line. Use a transformer of adequate power rating as this protects the technician from accidents resulting in personalinjury from electrical shocks.
  • Page 3: Prevention Of Electro Static Discharge (Esd) To Electrostatically Sensitive (Es) Device

    measurements. 6. The potential at any point should not exceed 0.75 V RMS. A leakage current tester (Simpson Model 229 or equivalent) may be used to make the hot checks, leakage current must not exceed 1/2 mA. In case a measurement is outside of thelimits specified, there is a possibility of a shock hazard, and the equipment should be repaired and rechecked before it is returned to the customer.
  • Page 4: About Lead Free Solder (Pbf)

    charges sufficient to damage ES devices. 6. Do not remove a replacement ES device from its protective package until immediately before you are ready to install it. (Most replacement ES devices are packaged with leads electrically shorted together by conductive foam, aluminum foil or comparableconductive material). 7.
  • Page 5 NOTE: This Lithium battery is a critical component. (Type No.: FS11091 Manufactured by Panasonic.) It must never be subjected to excessive heat or discharge. It must therefore only be fitted in equipment designed specifically for its use. Replacement batteries must be of the same type and manufacture. They must be fitted in the same manner and location as the original battery, with the correct polarity contacts observed.
  • Page 6: How To Recycle The Lithium Battery

    5. How to Recycle the Lithium Battery 6. General Description 6.1. Overview 6.1.1. Servicing method...
  • Page 7: Specifications

    6.2. Specifications...
  • Page 10 6.3. Compatibility of Recorded Discs 6.4. List of Abbreviations and Terms for DVD Video Camera/Recorders...
  • Page 12: Name Of Parts

    7. Name of Parts Although the external appearances of VDR-M95,M75,M55 and M53 are different, the method of operating both models is same.VDR-M95 illustrations are used in this manual. 8. Troubleshooting 8.1. Procedure for Troubleshooting...
  • Page 13: Problem Guide

    8.2. Problem Guide...
  • Page 19: Messages And Troubleshooting

    8.3. Messages and Troubleshooting...
  • Page 29: Display Of Error Codes And Troubleshooting

    8.4. Display of Error Codes and Troubleshooting 8.4.1. Displaying error codes and cleaning them...
  • Page 30 8.4.2. Details of error code display 8.4.3. Major error codes and troubleshooting...
  • Page 32 8.4.4. Cleaning disc and optical pickup...
  • Page 33: Checking Versions Of Firmware And Updating

    8.5. Checking Versions of Firmware and Updating...
  • Page 34 8.5.1. Checking firmware versions...
  • Page 35 8.5.2. Updating firmware...
  • Page 36: Trouble Diagnosis

    8.6. Trouble Diagnosis...
  • Page 37 8.6.1. Trouble disgnosis flowchart...
  • Page 40 8.6.2. Reassembly to enable service position...
  • Page 45: Procedure For Removing Disc From Faulty Dvd Video Camera/Recorder

    8.7. Procedure for Removing Disc from Faulty DVD Video Camera/ Recorder 8.7.1. Item to be checked...
  • Page 46: System Resetting/Resetting Camera Functions

    8.7.2. How to remove disc 8.8. System Resetting/Resetting Camera Functions 8.8.1. List of items to be reset...
  • Page 49: Special Functions

    8.8.2. System reset procedure 8.8.3. Procedure for resetting camera functions 8.9. Special Functions...
  • Page 50 8.9.1. Forced initialization of DVD-RAM 8.9.2. EEPROM data backup and write...
  • Page 54: Disassembly And Reassembly

    9. Disassembly and Reassembly 9.1. Items to be Checked...
  • Page 55: Order Of Disassembly

    9.2. Order of Disassembly...
  • Page 56 9.3. Disassembly...
  • Page 74: Creating Reference Data

    10. Adjustment 10.1. Creating Reference Data 10.1.1. List of jigs and Tools used when Creating Reference Data...
  • Page 75 10.1.2. Power Supply and Materials for Creating Reference Data...
  • Page 76 10.1.3. Connecting when Creating Reference Data...
  • Page 77 10.1.4. Settings when Creating Reference Data 10.1.5. Copying or Deleting Adjustment Program...
  • Page 78 10.1.6. Starting and Terminating Reference Data Creation Program...
  • Page 80 10.1.7. Creating Reference Data...
  • Page 82: Setups For Adjustment

    10.2. Setups for Adjustment 10.2.1. Checking Reference Data...
  • Page 83 10.2.2. List of Jigs and Tools for Adjustment...
  • Page 84 10.2.3. Test Equipment, Power Supply and Charts for Adjustment 10.2.4. Connections for Adjustment...
  • Page 85 10.2.5. Setting for Adjustment...
  • Page 87 10.2.6. Starting and Terminating Adjustment Program...
  • Page 89: List Of Adjustment Items

    10.3. List of Adjustment Items 10.3.1. Adjustment Program Hierarchy Diagram...
  • Page 90 10.3.2. List of Adjustment Needed After Replacing Major Components...
  • Page 91 10.3.3. Purpose of Adjustment and Incompleted Phenomenon...
  • Page 92: Adjustment Procedure

    10.4. Adjustment Procedure 10.4.1. Initial Data Write...
  • Page 93 10.4.2. Video Level...
  • Page 94 10.4.3. Burst Level...
  • Page 95 10.4.4. Autofocus...
  • Page 96 10.4.5. Auto Iris Control...
  • Page 97 10.4.6. Sampling Pulse 10.4.7. Linearity [VDR-M95 only] 10.4.8. Matrix...
  • Page 98 10.4.9. Chroma Gain...
  • Page 100 10.4.10. Spot Noise...
  • Page 101 10.4.11. LCD...
  • Page 108: Block Diagrams

    11. Block Diagrams 11.1. Video / Audio singal process block diagram 11.2. Power-1 block diagram 11.3. Power-2 block diagram 12. Schematic Diagrams 12.1. VDR-M95/M55/M53 wiring diagram 12.2. VDR-M75 wiring diagram 12.3. FRT-H/-M/-P schematic diagram 12.4. AEL schematic diagram...
  • Page 109: Circuit Board Layout

    12.5. IC block schematic diagram 13. Circuit Board Layout 13.1. FRT-H/-M/-P C.B.A. 13.2. AEL C.B.A. 14. Exploded Views 14.1. Main Parts Section...
  • Page 110 14.2. LCD...
  • Page 111 14.3. VDR-M95 Camara...
  • Page 112 14.4. VDR-M75 Camera 14.5. VDR-M55/M53 Camera...
  • Page 113 14.6. VDR-M95 Packing and Accessory Parts...
  • Page 114 14.7. VDR-M75/M55/M53 Packing and Accessory Parts...
  • Page 115: Replacement Parts List

    15. Replacement Parts List BEFORE REPLACING PARTS, READ THE FOLLOWING: 1. Use only original replacement parts: To maintain original function and reliability of repaired units, use only original replacement parts which are listed with their part numbers in the parts list. 2.
  • Page 116 Components identified by the sign have special characteristics important for safety. When replacing any of these components, use only the specified parts. 3. Parts whose Ref. Nos. are the same are interchangeable as replacement parts. Any of these parts may be ordered and used as a replacement part.
  • Page 117 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks JP43151 AEL C.B.A. (RTL) VDR-M95,75 JP43155 AEL C.B.A. (RTL) VDR-M55,53 JP43231 SHE-H C.B.A. VDR-M95 JP43601 SHE-M C.B.A. VDR-M75 JP43811 FRT-H C.B.A. (RTL) VDR-M95 JP43781 FRT-M C.B.A. (RTL) VDR-M75 JP44981 FRT-P C.B.A. (RTL) VDR-M55,53 JP43251 GSL-H C.B.A.
  • Page 118 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks QX18381 HOOD VDR-M75 QX18391 HOOD VDR-M55,53 QX17632 EYE CAP QX17197 ADJUSTMENT COVER NA34741 MECHA FRAME QD41471 SIDE CASE(R) VDR-M95 QD41472 SIDE CASE(R) VDR-M75 QD41473 SIDE CASE(R) VDR-M55,53 NX27101 LOCK UNIT QD40772 COVER(R) VDR-M95 QD41612...
  • Page 119 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks B111 MK14206 SCREW B112 MK14206 SCREW B113 MK11911 SCREW B114 MK14206 SCREW B115 MK14206 SCREW B116 MK14206 SCREW B117 MK13791 SCREW B118 MK13791 SCREW B119 MK13791 SCREW B120 MK13791 SCREW B121 MK13791 SCREW B122...
  • Page 120: Electrical Replacement Parts

    KQ11341 LENS ASSY VDR-M95 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks KQ11381 LENS ASSY VDR-M75 HP14431 LENS ASSY VDR-M55,53 UE17151 SENSOR ASSY VDR-M95 UE17161 SENSOR ASSY VDR-M75 MN20361 SPACER VDR-M95 MN20371 SPACER VDR-M75 DT10592 CRYSTAL VDR-M95 DT10591 CRYSTAL VDR-M75 VSK0677 AC ADPTOR...
  • Page 121 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks BA7001 FS11091 BATTERY VDR-M95,75,53 BL5001 BM10682R COIL VDR-M95,75,55 BL5002 BM10682R COIL VDR-M95,75,55 BL5004 BM10682R COIL VDR-M95,75,55 BL6001L BM10697R CORE BL6001R BM10697R CORE BL6201 BM10682R COIL BL6202 BM10682R COIL BL8001 BM10349R COIL BL8002 BM10696R COIL...
  • Page 122 C6027 AA01111R CAPACITOR CH 6.3V 1.0U VDR-M95,75...
  • Page 123 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C6028 AA00968R CAPACITOR CH 6.3V 10U C6029 AA10872R CAPACITOR CH 10V 0.1U VDR-M95,75 C6032 0893268 C.CAPACITOR CH 50V 27P C6101L AA10872R CAPACITOR CH 10V 0.1U C6101R AA10872R CAPACITOR CH 10V 0.1U C6102L 0893354 CAPACITOR CH 16V 0.015U...
  • Page 124 C6329 AA00966R CAPACITOR CH 6.3V 4.7U...
  • Page 125 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C6330 AD10891R CAPACITOR CH 6.3V 100U C6331 AA10872R CAPACITOR CH 10V 0.1U C6332 0893333 C.CAPACITOR CH 16V 0.01U C6333 0893333 C.CAPACITOR CH 16V 0.01U C6334 AA10872R CAPACITOR CH 10V 0.1U C8001 AA01111R CAPACITOR CH 6.3V 1.0U C8002...
  • Page 126 Q6001R CA14091R TRANSISTOR...
  • Page 127 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Q6002L CA14121R TRANSISTOR Q6002R CA14121R TRANSISTOR Q6003 CA14091R TRANSISTOR Q6004 CA12871R TRANSISTOR Q6021 CA12871R TRANSISTOR Q6022 CA12891R TRANSISTOR Q6023 CA12871R TRANSISTOR Q6024 CA12891R TRANSISTOR Q6027 CA14091R TRANSISTOR VDR-M55,53 Q6028 CA14091R TRANSISTOR VDR-M95,75 Q6029 CA14091R...
  • Page 128 R6025 0790221 RESISTOR CHIP 1/16W 10K...
  • Page 129 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R6026 0790204 RESISTOR CHIP 1/16W 560 R6027 0790204 RESISTOR CHIP 1/16W 560 VDR-M95,75 R6028 0790191 RESISTOR CHIP 1/16W 56 R6029 0790191 RESISTOR CHIP 1/16W 56 R6030 0790191 RESISTOR CHIP 1/16W 56 R6031 0790234 RESISTOR CHIP 1/16W 100K...
  • Page 130 R6203L 0790223 RESISTOR CHIP 1/16W 15K...
  • Page 131 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R6203R 0790223 RESISTOR CHIP 1/16W 15K R6204L 0790227 RESISTOR CHIP 1/16W 33K R6204R 0790227 RESISTOR CHIP 1/16W 33K R6205 0790181 RESISTOR CHIP 1/16W 10 R6301L 0790207 RESISTOR CHIP 1/16W 1.0K R6301R 0790207 RESISTOR CHIP 1/16W 1.0K R6302L...
  • Page 132: Schematic Diagram For Printing With A4

    ZD8001 CC02086R DIODE VDR-M95,75 Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks 15.2.2. FRT-H/-M/-P C.B.A. Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C1801 AA00968R CAPACITOR CH 6.3V 10U C1803 AA01126R C.CAPACITOR 10V 0.22U C1804 AA01126R C.CAPACITOR 10V 0.22U D1801 CC13061R DIODE...
  • Page 133: Vdr-M95/M55/M53 Wiring Diagram

    12 Schematic Diagrams 12.1. VDR-M95/M55/M53 wiring diagram UNIT 2PIN SPEAKER 6PIN L COVER (OPERATION SWITCH) MICROPHONE PG6003 6PIN PG6001 PG8004 PG8001 10PIN [VDR-M95] PG1801 PG8011 PG1802 PG8003 PG80 CARD FRT-H/FRT-P AVJ-H/AVJ-P PG8002 25PIN FOR ADJUSTMENT 20PIN UNIT PG1901 PG6002 [For VDR-M95] 33PIN LENS GSL-H...
  • Page 134 18PIN [For VDR-M95] 20PIN PG0151 PG3701 M95] PG0152 10PIN FLASH UNIT PG8061 CARD SLOT CN0151 ACCESSORY SHOE SHE-H (8PIN) 70PIN REAR COVER POWER SWITCH/REC BUTTON/ ZOOM/PHOT/DISC EJECT LOCK BATTERY UNIT TERMINAL 8PIN 14PIN PG9302 51PIN PG9101 PG9001 PG9301 G7004 HDL-5 PG9501 12PIN G0501...
  • Page 135: Vdr-M75 Wiring Diagram

    12.2. VDR-M75 wiring diagram UNIT 2PIN SPEAKER 6PIN L COVER (OPERATION SWITCH) MICROPHONE PG6003 6PIN PG6001 PG8004 PG8001 10PIN PG1801 PG8011 PG1802 FRT-M PG8003 PG8061 CARD SLO 25PIN AVJ-M UNIT PG8002 FOR ADJUSTMENT 20PIN PG1901 PG6002 29PIN LENS PG1301A UNIT PG2302 GSL-M DRF-M...
  • Page 136 18PIN 20PIN PG0151 PG3701 PG8061 CARD SLOT SHE-M CN0151 ACCESSORY SHOE (8PIN) 70PIN REAR COVER POWER SWITCH/REC BUTTON/ ZOOM/PHOT/DISC EJECT LOCK BATTERY UNIT TERMINAL 8PIN 14PIN PG9302 51PIN PG9101 PG9001 PG9301 HDL-5 PG9501 12PIN 20PIN SPINDLE/ DISC DRIVE UNIT SLIDER MOTOR...
  • Page 137 12.3. FRT-H/-M/-P schematic diagram MICROPHONE PG6001 REMOTE CONT. RECEIVER RECORDING INDICATOR CODE PART NAME 2SC5383-T11 2SD2345JSL (P9) DAP222 (1ZS) (LF) WB IR RECEIVER FRT-H FRT-M FRT-P...
  • Page 139: Ael Schematic Diagram

    12.4. AEL schematic diagram EVF UNIT SPEAKER LCD U 3.2 3.2 L CASE Note:Components marked are different between VDR-M95, VDR-M75,VDR-M55 and VDR-M53: Refer to the "Parts Difference Table" for the different components. 2.5V REG Parts Difference Table Synbol No. Location M95/M75 BL5001 BLM15AG700SN1D...
  • Page 140 LCD UNIT CARD INSERTION BLOCK [VDR-M95] [VDR-M75] FOR ADJUSTMENT SHE-H SHE-M PG0151 PG0151 (CL) USB2.0 CONTROLLER BLM15AG700SNID (CL) BATTERY BA7001 (7D) PLUG [MAN] PG7001...
  • Page 141: Ic Block Schematic Diagram

    12.5. IC block schematic diagram IC6301 IC1403 AN2903FJQ NJU7018VTE1 15db 15db CLAMP 15db S-DC MUTE DC SHIFT DC SHIFT DC SHI...
  • Page 142 3FJQ -9db BUFF CLAMP BUFF -9db MUTE 2nd LPF MUTE 2nd LPF MUTE MUTE MUTE DC SHIFT DC SHIFT DC SHIFT MUTE...
  • Page 143 IC6301 IC1403 AN2903FJQ NJU7018VTE1 15db -9db 15db BUFF CLAMP 15db BUFF -9db S-DC MUTE 2nd LPF MUTE 2nd LPF MUTE MUTE MUTE DC SHIFT DC SHIFT DC SHIFT DC SHIFT MUTE...
  • Page 144 EVF UNIT SPEAKER LCD UNIT CARD INSERTION BLOCK 3.2 3.2 Note:Components marked are different between VDR-M95, L CASE VDR-M75,VDR-M55 and VDR-M53: Refer to the "Parts Difference Table" for the different components. 2.5V REG Parts Difference Table Synbol No. Location M95/M75 BL5001 BLM15AG700SN1D BLM15AG700SN1D...
  • Page 145 MICROPHONE PG6001 REMOTE CONT. RECEIVER RECORDING INDICATOR CODE PART NAME 2SC5383-T11 2SD2345JSL (P9) DAP222 (1ZS) (LF) WB IR RECEIVER FRT-H FRT-M FRT-P...
  • Page 146 UNIT 2PIN 18PIN SPEAKER 20PIN 6PIN L COVER (OPERATION SWITCH) PG0151 PG3701 MICROPHONE PG6003 6PIN PG6001 PG8004 PG8001 10PIN PG1801 PG8011 PG1802 FRT-M PG8003 PG8061 CARD SLOT 25PIN AVJ-M UNIT PG8002 FOR ADJUSTMENT 20PIN PG1901 SHE-M PG6002 CN0151 ACCESSORY SHOE (8PIN) 70PIN 29PIN...
  • Page 147 UNIT 2PIN 18PIN SPEAKER [For VDR-M95] 20PIN 6PIN L COVER PG0151 (OPERATION SWITCH) PG3701 MICROPHONE PG6003 6PIN PG6001 PG8004 PG8001 10PIN [VDR-M95] PG1801 PG0152 PG8011 PG1802 10PIN FLASH UNIT PG8003 PG8061 CARD SLOT FRT-H/FRT-P AVJ-H/AVJ-P PG8002 25PIN FOR ADJUSTMENT 20PIN UNIT PG1901 PG6002...
  • Page 148 Not included with VDR-M53PP. 44 Photo shot button 52 ZOOM T button 45 START/STOP (REC) button 53 DIGITAL ZOOM button 46 MENU button 54 ZOOM W button 47 SELECT button 55 Reverse skip button 48 Reverse search button 56 Forward/Search button 49 DELETE button 57 Play/pause button 50 DISC NAVIGATION button...
  • Page 149 36 SELECT button 29 AUTO button 37 DISC NAVIGATION button To switch the DVD Video Camera to full automatic. 38 MENU button Press this button to display the menu for setting 30 FOCUS button camera functions and Disc Navigation. To switch between manual focus and auto- The camera menu will appear even if disc is not focus.
  • Page 150 24 LOCK switch 17 ACCESS/PC indicator (VDR-M55PP/VDR- mode, set the LOCK switch to (to the M75PP/VDR-M95PP) upper left) to lock the power switch so that it does ACCESS indicator* (VDR-M53PP) not accidentally move to Will blink or light when the disc in DVD Video...
  • Page 151 (inside) M95PP) Optical 24× zoom lens (VDR-M53PP/VDR- M55PP) Although the external appearances of VDR- M53PP, VDR-M55PP, VDR-M75PP and VDR- 7 Lens hood M95PP are different, they are both operated in the same way. VDR-M95PP illustrations are used in this manual.
  • Page 152 AEL -SIDE A- AEL -SIDE B- BA7001 Note:Components marked * are different between VDR-M95, VDR-M75,VDR-M55 and VDR-M53: Refer to the "Parts Difference Table" for the different components. Parts Difference Table Synbol No. Location M95/M75 BL5001 BLM15AG700SN1D BLM15AG700SN1D Not Provided BL5002 BLM15AG700SN1D BLM15AG700SN1D Not Provided...
  • Page 153 FRT-H FRT-M FRT-P -SIDE A- FRT-H FRT-M FRT-P -SIDE B-...
  • Page 154 1, 82-88, IC9101 IC9001 90, 91, PG9501 PG9101 PG9001 L9101 VC1(2.1V) 17, 75 99, 100 41, 42 ANALOG 12, 27, 57, 27, 28, FRONT L9102 70, 79, 89 VC2(2.5V) L9516 13, 80 28 28 43, 44 3.3V LASER 3.3VA Q9106, Q9107 L9105 26, 27...
  • Page 155 [For M95] IC4009 PG0501 IC2008 F0501 PG7004 VREG3V 3.3V C5V_CAM 1, 3 ACCESS/PC IC4012 INDICATOR +B_SYS L0501 RESET BATTERY PULSE GEN. TERMINAL ZOOM LEVER 8-12 F0502 IC4013 IC2001 C3V_CAM +B_SYS C3V_CAM/C3V RESET SENSOR PULSE GEN. H-DRIVER Q0501, IC0501 TL0509 (C1.2V) Q0502 L0502 L2000...
  • Page 156 [For M95/M75/M55] PG7001 PG8001 EXT_CIN EXT_CIN AVJ-H/AVJ-M/AVJ-L 1-9, IC2003 IC6301 Q6028 AD2[0-11] 34-36 [For M95] AV AMP Q2000 PG6002 PG1901 Q1002 IC1001 Y_OUT Y_OUT S(Y) PG1001 PG2001 13-16, 18 S(C) Q2001 AV INPUT/ 29-31 ADCK, PBLK, C_OUT C_OUT CDS/AGC & JK1901 OUTPUT OBP, SP1, SP2...

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