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ORDER NO. VMD0202020C3 Digital Video Camcorder PV-DV102PN / PV-DV202PN / PV-DV402PN SPECIFICATIONS 2002 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Unauthorized copying and distribution is a violation of law.
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1. PREVENTION OF ELECTRO STATIC DISCHARGE (ESD) TO ELECTROSTATICALLY SENSITIVE (ES) DEVICES Some semiconductor (solid state) devices can be damaged easily by static electricity. Such components commonly are called Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices. Examples of typical ES devices are integrated circuits and some field-effect transistors and semiconductor "chip" components.
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installed. CAUTION : Be sure no power is applied to the chassis or circuit, and observe all other safety precautions. 8. Minimize bodily motions when handling unpackaged replacement ES devices. (Otherwise harmless motion such as the brushing together of your clothes fabric or the lifting of your foot from a carpeted floor can generate static electricity (ESD) sufficient to damage an ES device).
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on the plug. 2. Measure the resistance value, with an ohmmeter, between the jumpered AC plug and each exposed metallic cabinet part on the equipment such as screwheads, connectors, control shafts, etc. When the exposed metallic part has a return path to the chassis, the reading should be between 1 M and 5.2 M .
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3. OPERATION GUIDE 4. SERVICE NOTES (PLEASE READ) 4.1. SERVICE NOTES 4.1.1. EXTENSION CABLES FOR SERVICE POSITION Using the following Extension Cables, place the unit as shown for check and service. Extension Cables (No.5 ~ No.8) are used for improving serviceability. (They are not necessarily used.) Note : 1.
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4.1.2. SIMPLIFIED FAULT FINDING DATA (SELF-DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM) When following conditions occur, the Power LED will flash according to the condition. Fig. 2-1...
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(For model with SD/MMC Slot) If any of the following numbers appear on-screen, the palmcorder may need service. Do not remove the battery (if attached) and write down the displayed number. Fig. 2-2 Note: While battery remains, the Error No. will be displayed again when...
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the power is switched off and on again. (Once the Battery is removed or dead, Error No. will not remain in the memory.) 4.1.3. REMOVAL/INSTALLATION OF F.P.C. FROM NON ZIF (Zero Insertion Force) CONNECTOR Removal/Installation of F.P.C. from the Non ZIF (Zero Insertion Force) connector: 1.
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4.1.4. METHOD FOR LOADING/UNLOADING OF MECHANISM CAUTION: If loading does not start after DC Power Supply is applied, DO NOT continue to applying DC Power Supply. Apply +3 VDC Power Supply to the Loading Motor terminals. Loading: DC (-) to Portion "a," DC (+) to Portion "b" Unloading: DC (+) to Portion "a,"...
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2. Slide the Lock Lever of Mechanism Chassis Ass'y. 3. The Cassette Cover will open. (Eject) Fig. 5 4.1.6. SIGNAL DESCRIPTION ON INTERFACE BOARD FOR ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT (LSUP0007) A signal check can be performed using the Interface Board.
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4.1.7. HOW TO REMOVE A JAMMED TAPE Remove a jammed tape in Electrical Method as follows: 1. Remove the Cabinet Parts. Then, remove the 3 Screws and the Mechanism Base Unit from the Mechanism Chassis Ass'y as shown. Refer to "CABINET SECTION"...
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5. Take out a cassette tape from the Garage Unit. 4.1.8. EEPROM DATA CAUTION: Be sure to save the EEPROM data using PC-EVR Adjustment Program before service and adjustment in order to make sure to avoid an accidental data loss, etc. as follows. Refer to "SET UP OF PC-EVR ADJUSTMENT PROGRAM"...
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EEPROM IC will be written in EEPROM IC. 3.How to initialize the EEPROM IC When the Main C.B.A. is replaced, be sure to write the initial data to EEPROM IC. And adjust the camcorder. 1. Start up the PC-EVR Adjustment Program. 2.
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4.1.10. HOW TO REPLACE THE LAMP (LSLL0028) OF BUILT-IN LIGHT Fig. 7 4.1.11. REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES FOR CSP (CHIP SIZE PACKAGE) IC 4.1.11.1. EQUIPMENT 1. Pre-Heater 2. Spot Heater 3. Vacuum Pick-up...
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4. P.C.B. Holder Fig. 8-1 Fig. 8-2 4.1.11.2. REMOVAL OF CSP IC Fig. 8-3...
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4.1.11.3. INSTALLATION OF CSP IC Fig. 8-4...
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4.1.12. SPECIAL NOTE All integrated circuits and many other semiconductor devices are electrostatically sensitive and therefore require the special handlings techniques described under the "ELECTROSTATICALLY SENSITIVE (ES) DEVICES" section of this service manual. 4.1.13. REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE FOR LEADLESS (CHIP) COMPONENT The following procedures are recommended for the replacement of the leadless components used in this Unit.
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Leadless capacitor must be preheated before installation. (130 °C ~ 150 °C, for about 2 minutes.) Note: A. Leadless component must not be reused after removal. B. Excessive mechanical stress and rubbing of the component electrode must be avoided. 2. Removing the leadless component Grasp the leadless component body with tweezers and alternately apply heat to both electrodes.
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Note: Do not glue the replacement leadless component to the circuit board. 4.1.14. IC6001 REPLACEMENT NOTE Two types of IC6001 (M32121FCAWG or M32121MCA123) are used on a running change basis, however IC6001 (M32121MCA123) is supplied only as a replacement part. When replacing IC6001, as in the following cases, it is necessary to replace the resistor at the same time or IC6001 may have a short life.
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4.1.15. MODEL NO. IDENTIFICATION MARK Use Marks shown in the chart below to distinguish the different models included in this Service Manual. 5. DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY PROCEDURES 5.1. CABINET SECTION 5.1.1. DISASSEMBLY FLOWCHART This flow chart indicates the disassembly steps of the cabinet parts and the P.C.Boards in order to gain access to item (s) to be serviced.
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Note : 1. When removing the cabinet, work with care so as not to break the Locking Tabs. 2. Place a cloth or some other soft material under the P.C. Boards or Unit to prevent damage. 3. When reinstalling, ensure that the connectors are connected and electrical components have not been damaged.
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5.2.1. Inner Parts Location 5.2.1.1. TOP VIEW Fig. DM1-1...
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5.2.29. Capstan Unit, Timing Belt, Capstan Adjust Spring Fig. DM30...
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5.2.30. Lock Lever Unit, Lock Pick Lever Fig. DM31...
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6. ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURES 6.1. SERVICE FIXTURES & TOOLS...
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6.2. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT 6.2.1. Comparison between adjustment items and replacement parts 6.2.2. TENSION POST ADJUSTMENT Purpose: To maintain a constant tape tension so that the tape runs with stability.
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Symptom of Misadjustment: 1. If the adjusted value is below the specification, the tape tension is not sufficient, thus causing a tape slack. 2. If the adjusted value is above the specification, the tape tension is too high, thus causing tape damage. Equipment Required: Flat Headed (-) Screwdriver (Purchase Locally) 1.
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1. Set the Capstan Tilt Adjustment Tool between Capstan Unit and Chassis. Fig. T2-1 2. Tighten the Capstan Adjust Screw so that the plate of Capstan Unit just touches to the Capstan Tilt Adjustment Tool. Fig. T2-2 6.2.4. T4 POST HEIGHT CONFIRMATION Purpose: To confirm so that the height of the T4 Post is proper.
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3. Confirm that the tape travels without curing at T4 post in both PLAY and REVIEW modes. If curing is apparent, replace the Pinch Arm Unit. Fig. T3-1 6.2.5. ENVELOPE OUTPUT ADJUSTMENT 1. Connect the Camcorder and the Interface Board with Camera Connecting Cable.
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6.3. ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT 6.3.1. INITIAL GUIDELINE The table below shows which adjustments are necessary according to the unit parts and individual parts to be replaced. Make sure to perform these adjustments shown below as necessary.
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6.3.2. TEST EQUIPMENT 1. Dual-Trace Oscilloscope Voltage Range: 0.001 to 50 V/Div. Frequency Range: DC to 50 MHz Probes: 10:1, 1:1 2. Frequency Counter 3. Vectorscope 4. Plastic Tip Driver 5. Personal Computer PC: IBM PC/AT or compatible OS: MS-DOS or MS-Windows CPU: 486 or higher Drive: 3.5 inch 1.44 MB floppy disk drive Port: D-Sub-9-pin Serial or D-Sub-25-pin Serial...
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Ask latest version when placing order for PC-EVR Adjustment program. 7. Interface Board (LSUP0007) 8. RS-232C Cable 9. Camera Connecting Cable (LSUP0016) 10. Color Bar Standard Tape (VFM3010EDS) (Keeping condition: Keep at 18 °C ~ 28 °C) 11. Gray Scale Chart (VFK1164TFGS2) 12.
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Note: Install Camera Connecting Cable so that the Connector is upward as shown. 3. Connect the Camera Connecting Cable to the Connector B2 on the Main C.B.A. Fig. E1-3 4. Connect the AC Adaptor to the unit. 5. Connect the P106 on the Interface Board to RS232C of the PC with Inter Link Cable.
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13. Set the SW113 (POWER ON) on the Interface Board to "NORM." 14. Power on the unit. Fig. E1-4 6.3.4. SET UP OF PC-EVR ADJUSTMENT PROGRAM 1. Turn on the Personal Computer. MS-Windows will be set up automatically. 2. Restart it in MS-DOS mode. 3.
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B. Input "cd \ ," and then press "ENTER" key to change the directory to the one including the PC-EVR Adjustment Program. Fig. E2-2 C. Input "kdv2002," and then press "ENTER" key to start up the PC- EVR Adjustment Program. Fig.
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Fig. E3-1 With using key, you can also see sub menu in order. Fig. E3-2 Note: The adjusted data is stored to EEPROM IC after each adjustment. 7. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS 7.1. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM & CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES 7.2. MAIN SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS 7.3.
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10.7. PACKING PARTS AND ACCESSORIES SECTION...
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11. REPLACEMENT PARTS LISTS BEFORE REPLACING PARTS, READ THE FOLLOWING: 11.1. REPLACEMENT NOTES 11.1.1. General Notes 1. Use only original replacement parts:...
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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. IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE Components identified by the sign have special characteristics important for safety. When replacing any of these components, use only the specified parts.
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Cover Unit (Ref. No. 304) and Side Case R Unit (Ref. No. 305). Therefore, parts indicated by (*NOTE) in the Remarks column are not supplied as separate replacement parts. In case any parts indicated by (*NOTE) require replacing, be sure to replace the whole unit (e.g., entire Front Case Unit).
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4. Lamp (Ref. No. 283) replacement note: / DANGER: Use only replacement Lamp (PART NO. LSLL0028) supplied by Panasonic to reduce risk of fire. Handle new Lamp with cloth or tissue as skin oils decrease Lamp life. Remove Light Protector and allow Lamp to cool before replacing to avoid possible burn hazard.
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MGF CHIP: Metal Glaze Film Chip C CHIP: Ceramic Chip COMPLX CMP: Complex Component W FLMPRF: Wirewound Flameproof C.B.A.: Circuit Board Assembly P.C.B.: Printed Circuit Board E.S.D.: Electrostatically Sensitive Devices 3. SERVICE OF CHIP PARTS When servicing chip parts, please use a soldering iron of less than 30 W.
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8. D1101, C3001, C3004, C3012, C3107, C3110, C3115, L402, L403, and L502 replacement note: D1101, C3001, C3004, C3012, C3107, C3110, C3115, L402, L403, and L502 on Main C.B.A. have been changed on a running change basis. When servicing these parts, be sure to confirm whether the product is an early one or a later one by checking the part number suffix on Main C.B.A.
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For C3001, C3004, C3012, C3107, C3110, C3115, L402, L403, and L502, the part number of the replacement parts are different for early products and later products as shown. When servicing these parts, be sure to replace with the proper parts. Please note that D1101 has been deleted in later products.
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MECHANICAL REPLACEMENT PARTS Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks LSXY0376 MECHANISM CHASSIS ASS'Y LSKM0785 CASSETTE COVER A 1 *NOTE LSMA0570 GROUNDING PLATE,STEEL LSYK0831 MECHANISM BASE UNIT LSKM0680 CASSETTE COVER B 1 *NOTE LSMT0071 LENS CUSHION,RUBBER LSYK0823 SIDE CASE L UNIT,ABS RESIN LSGT0060 CASSETTE EJECT KNOB 5 *NOTE...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks LSMD0321 LENS HOOD 2 *NOTE LSGK0089 LENS RING ( A ) 2 *NOTE LSGK0113 LENS RING ( B ) 2 *NOTE LSGK0114 LENS RING ( C ) 2 *NOTE LSSC0540 FRONT ESD ANGLE 2 *NOTE VMFW0100 SHEET,NYLON-RAYON...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks LSMA0364 T4 DRIVE ARM LSML0099 TENSION DRIVE ARM LSML0100 S BRAKE DRIVE LEVER VXLS1122 LOCK LEVER UNIT LSML0102 LOCK PICK LEVER LSMD0186 GUIDE PIECE R LSMD0187 GUIDE PIECE L LSXP0018 DAMPER UNIT LSSH0001 MEMORY IN CASSETTE SWITCH LSMA0365...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks LSEU03B55UU DEW CABLE W/OUT PLUG,1V LSMT0075 MASK CUSHION 4 *NOTE LSMF0214 SHEET,NYLON-RAYON 4 *NOTE LSMT0370 CUSHION,RUBBER 4 *NOTE LSMT0076 CUSHION,RUBBER 2 *NOTE LSYK0835 FRONT CASE UNIT,ABS RESIN ( A ) LSYK0923 FRONT CASE UNIT,ABS RESIN ( B ) LSYK0836 FRONT CASE UNIT,ABS RESIN ( C )
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SERVICE FIXTURES AND TOOLS Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks VFM3010EDS COLOR BAR STANDARD TAPE VFK1451 DVC HEAD CLEANING TAPE LSVQ0041 TAPE PATH ALIGNMENT TAPE LSVQ0028 PLIER FOR NON ZIF CONNECTOR VFKW0124A EXTENSION CABLE 14P VUVS0012 EXTENSION CABLE 22P LSUA0017 EXTENSION CABLE 18P LSUA0016...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks LSEP8165B1 MAIN C.B.A. ( A ) E.S.D. LSEP8165C1 MAIN C.B.A. ( B ) E.S.D. LSEP8165D1 MAIN C.B.A. ( C ) E.S.D. LSEP8183A1 REAR C.B.A. ( A ) LSEP8183B1 REAR C.B.A. ( B,C ) LSXM0023 MICROPHONE C.B.A.
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks IC3202 C1AB00001612 IC, LOGIC E.S.D. IC4301 C0FBZH000013 IC, LOGIC E.S.D. IC5001 AN3732FJMEFV IC, LINEAR IC6001 M32121MCA123 IC, 32BIT MICROCONTROLLER *See Replacement Note E.S.D. IC6003 C0CBCBC00023 IC, CMOS STANDARD LOGIC E.S.D. IC6004 C0EBD0000123 IC, CMOS STANDARD LOGIC E.S.D.
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Q1018 2SB09700RL TRANSISTOR SI PNP CHIP Q1019 UNR9212J08 TRANSISTOR SI NPN CHIP Q1019 B1GBCFLL0024 TRANSISTOR SI NPN CHIP Q1021 2SC559200L TRANSISTOR SI NPN CHIP Q1021 B1ABPB000001 TRANSISTOR SI PNP CHIP Q1023 B1ABCF000098 TRANSISTOR SI NPN CHIP Q1023...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Q6009 B1ABCF000020 TRANSISTOR SI NPN CHIP DIODES Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks D701 MA2S728008 DIODE SI CHIP D701 B0JCDD000002 DIODE SI CHIP D701 MA2S72800L DIODE SI CHIP D901 MAZ81000LL DIODE ZENER CHIP 10V...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C8001 ECJ2YB1C474K C CHIP 16V 0.47UF C8002 ECJ1VB1C104K C CHIP 16V 0.1UF C8003 ECJ1VB1C104K C CHIP 16V 0.1UF C8004 ECJ1VB1C104K C CHIP 16V 0.1UF C8005 F3F0J226A001 ELECTROLYTIC CHIP 6.3V 22UF C8006 ECJ1VB1H103K C CHIP 50V 0.01UF C8007 ECST1CY475...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks T8101 ETJ11K121AM TRANSFORMER MISCELLANEOUS Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks VMZW0660 INSULATION SHEET,PLASTIC 11.3.7. LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY C.B.A. (Model: A, B) INTEGRATED CIRCUITS Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks IC8001 AN2540FHQ-V...
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Q8105 B1ABPC000007 TRANSISTOR SI NPN CHIP Q8106 2SD1819A0L TRANSISTOR SI NPN CHIP Q8106 B1ABCF000020 TRANSISTOR SI NPN CHIP Q8107 2SD1819A0L TRANSISTOR SI NPN CHIP Q8107 B1ABCF000020 TRANSISTOR SI NPN CHIP DIODES Ref.
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Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R8108 ERJ3GEYJ103V MGF CHIP 1/16W 10K R8109 ERJ3GEYJ223V MGF CHIP 1/16W 22K R8110 ERJ3GEYJ223V MGF CHIP 1/16W 22K R8111 ERJ3GEYJ223V MGF CHIP 1/16W 22K CAPACITORS Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C8001 ECJ2YB1C474K C CHIP 16V 0.47UF...
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FUSE & PROTECTOR Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks PR8101 K5H1022A0008 CIRCUIT PROTECTOR CHIP 32V 1A TRANSFORMER Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks T8101 ETJ11K94AM TRANSFORMER MISCELLANEOUS Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks VMZW0660 INSULATION SHEET,PLASTIC...
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CCD DRIVE BLOCK DIAGRAM REC VIDEO(CAMERA) SIGNAL CCD C.B.A. MAIN C.B.A. IC601 (CCD) IC501 (CAMERA SIGNAL PROCESS) Q601 DOUBLE FP301 10BIT IMAGE BUFFER SAMPLING CAMERA DATA (10 BIT) CAMERA DATA (0-9) A/D CONVERTER SENSOR HOLD CLAMP D/A CONVERTER CLAMP 46 47 48 CAMERA DAC SERIAL CLOCK CAMERA DAC SERIAL DATA CAMERA DAC CS (L)
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VIDEO SIGNAL PROCESS I BLOCK DIAGRAM REC VIDEO SIGNAL PB VIDEO SIGNAL REC AUDIO SIGNAL PB AUDIO SIGNAL MAIN C.B.A. IC3001 (CAMERA DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESS/SHUFFLING) DBR DATA (4 BIT) DBR(0 -3) FROM CCD DRIVE CAMERA 185 186 DIGITAL FILTER/ SHUFFLING DV BUS BLOCK DIAGRAM DATA (0-9)
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VIDEO SIGNAL PROCESS II BLOCK DIAGRAM REC VIDEO SIGNAL PB VIDEO SIGNAL REC AUDIO SIGNAL PB AUDIO SIGNAL MAIN C.B.A. CYLINDER UNIT IC3201 (FORMATTING/EQUALIZER) IC5001 (HEAD AMP) LOGIC DRIVE REC CLOCK CH 1 HEAD HEAD TO/FROM VIDEO I DBR (0-3) MODULATOR SIGNAL PROCESS /DEMODULATOR...
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ANALOG VIDEO I/F BLOCK DIAGRAM REC VIDEO SIGNAL PB VIDEO SIGNAL REAR C.B.A. MAIN C.B.A. IC3501 (SIGNAL INTERFACE) IC3503 (SW) IC3504 JK7001 111 . B1201 VIDEO Q3501 112 . VIDEO Y DATA (0-7) 10 BIT A/D BUFFER FILTER CLAMP S-VIDEO 115 .
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AUDIO SIGNAL PROCESS BLOCK DIAGRAM REC AUDIO SIGNAL PB AUDIO SIGNAL MAIN C.B.A. MICROPHONE C.B.A. IC4301(AUDIO I/F) ECM UNIT R4837 (WITHOUT EXT MIC) (FROM IC3001 (101)) Q4804 Q4802,4803 Q4808 MIC-ON R4834 AUDIO DATA 1 FP10 FP4801 FJ4801 BUFFER BUFFER (TO IC3001 (100)) LINE-ON CONVERTER AUDIO DATA 0...
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SYSTEM CONTROL BLOCK DIAGRAM MAIN C.B.A. SIDE CASE L UNIT IC6001 (SYSTEM MICROCONTROLLER) PWM BIAS CONTROL PWM BIAS CONTROL +3.3V TO AF HALL AMP GAIN CONTROL HALL AMP GAIN CONTROL BLOCK DIAGRAM POWER HALL BIAS CONTROL HALL BIAS CONTROL MENU OSD-R OSD-R MENU SW...
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SERVO BLOCK DIAGRAM CYLINDER UNIT MAIN C.B.A. IC2001 (CYLINDER/CAPSTAN MOTOR DRIVE) IC3201 (FORMATTING/EQUALIZER) 5, 6 CYLINDER CYLINDER CYLINDER SOFT MOTOR TIMING START MOTOR MOTOR SWITCHING CYL DRIVE CLOCK DRIVE 3, 4 CONTROL CONTROL DRIVE DRIVE CONTROL 7, 8 CYL PG CYL FG CYLINDER CYLINDER...
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AF BLOCK DIAGRAM MAIN C.B.A. LENS UNIT IC6001 (SYSTEM MICROCONTROLLER) FP701 (FROM IC6001 (211)) ZOOM ENCODER HALL AMP GAIN CONTROL FROM FP701 (FROM IC6001 (213)) SYSTEM CONTROL PWM BIAS CONTROL BLOCK DIAGRAM (FROM IC6001 (212)) FOCUS ZOOM HALL BIAS CONTROL ENCODER ENCODER FP701...
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LCD BLOCK DIAGRAM (MODELS : PV-DV102/PV-DV202) VIDEO SIGNAL (REC & PB) MAIN C.B.A. LCD SHAFT UNIT LCD C.B.A. Q8002 L8004 (WITH 3.5INCH LCD) +12V (WITH 2.5INCH LCD) LCD PANEL UNIT FP8002 FP8003 Q8001 IC8001 (LCD RGB SIGNAL PROCESS) Q8005 FP8002 FP8003 +7.5V Q8004...
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LCD BLOCK DIAGRAM (MODEL : PV-DV402) VIDEO SIGNAL (REC & PB) MAIN C.B.A. LCD SHAFT UNIT LCD C.B.A. Q8002 L8004 +12V LCD PANEL UNIT FP8002 Q8001 IC8001 (LCD RGB SIGNAL PROCESS) Q8005 FP8002 +7.5V Q8004 FP8002 D8001 REVERSE/NORMAL (TO IC6001 (98)) Q8006 10 VCC(+12V) FP8002...
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EVF BLOCK DIAGRAM VIDEO SIGNAL (REC & PB) MAIN C.B.A. EVF BACKLIGHT C.B.A. IC901 (EVF SIGNAL PROCESS) EVF LCD PANEL UNIT FP952 FP951 FP952 FP951 FP952 FP951 FP952 VOLTAGE REGULATOR Q901 FP951 FP952 +15V D901 FP951 FP952 Q902 FP951 FP952 COLUMN INVERSION FP951 FP952...
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COMPARISON CHART MAIN C.B.A. LSEP8165B1 (A) / LSEP8165C1 (B) / LSEP8165D1 (C) OF MODELS & MARKS NOTE: NOTE: MODEL MARK FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES, CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT SHOWS COMPONENTS INSTALLED FOR VARIOUS MODELS. PV-DV102 REFER TO BEGINNING OF SCHEMATIC SECTION. FOR PROPER PARTS CONTENT FOR THE MODEL YOU ARE SERVICING, PV-DV202 PLEASE REFER TO THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND PARTS LIST.
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COMPARISON CHART Types of IC6001 MAIN C.B.A. LSEP8165B1 (A) / LSEP8165C1 (B) / LSEP8165D1 (C) OF MODELS & MARKS IC6001 REPLACEMENT NOTE M32121FCAWG Part number MODEL MARK NOTE: NOTE: Two types of IC6001 (M32121FCAWG or M32121MCA123) are used on a running change basis, M32121FCAWG however IC6001 (M32121MCA123) is supplied only as a replacement part.
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REAR C.B.A. LSEP8183A1 (A) / LSEP8183B1 (B,C) COMPARISON CHART OF MODELS & MARKS MODEL MARK PV-DV102 NOTE: CAUTION: FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST FIRE HAZARD, NOTE: FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES, PV-DV202 CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT SHOWS COMPONENTS INSTALLED FOR VARIOUS MODELS. REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME TYPE 1A 32V FUSE.
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MICROPHONE C.B.A. LSXM0023 (A,B) / LSXM0024 (C) FRONT C.B.A. LSEP8167B1 (A,B) / LSEP8167C1 (C) COMPARISON CHART OF MODELS & MARKS MODEL MARK “FOR REFERENCE ONLY” NOTE: “FOR REFERENCE ONLY” NOTE: MICROPHONE C.B.A. IS NOT SERVICEABLE AND IS FRONT C.B.A. IS NOT SERVICEABLE AND IS PV-DV102 SUPPLIED AS A UNIT ONLY FOR REPLACEMENT.
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LCD C.B.A. LSEP8188A1 (A,B) COMPARISON CHART OF MODELS & MARKS NOTE: NOTE: MODEL MARK CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT SHOWS COMPONENTS INSTALLED FOR VARIOUS MODELS. FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES, FOR PROPER PARTS CONTENT FOR THE MODEL YOU ARE SERVICING, REFER TO BEGINNING OF SCHEMATIC SECTION.
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COMPARISON CHART LCD C.B.A. LSEP8178A1 (C) OF MODELS & MARKS NOTE: NOTE: MODEL MARK CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT SHOWS COMPONENTS INSTALLED FOR VARIOUS MODELS. FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES, PV-DV102 REFER TO BEGINNING OF SCHEMATIC SECTION. FOR PROPER PARTS CONTENT FOR THE MODEL YOU ARE SERVICING, PV-DV202 PLEASE REFER TO THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND PARTS LIST.
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MAIN PARTS PORTION STEP Ref. Section NOTE PART REMOVE Cassette Cover 6(L-1) Ass’y , (L-2), P1, 404 -1 Side Case L Unit FP6, FP9 , FP1 Front Case Ass’y 404 -3 , 3(L-3), B1, 510 -4 FP2, FP3, FP4, FP5, FP7, FP8, Main C.B.A.
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Note: MAIN PARTS SECTION 1. Parts with no Ref. No. in "EXPLODED VIEW" are not supplied. And some Ref. No. will be skipped. Be sure to make your orders of replacement parts according to the parts list. The parts indicated by the dotted line are for Ass’y only and are not supplied.
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FRONT CASE PORTION & LAMP PORTION STEP Ref. Section NOTE PART REMOVE Lens Hood 404 -1 Lens Ring ----- , P6501 404 -2 Front C.B.A. Front ESD Angle (L-1) 2(L-2) Infrared Panel ----- Front Case How to read chart shown above: A: Order of Procedure steps.
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(L-3) DANGER : Use only replacement Lamp (PART NO. LSLL0028) supplied by Panasonic to reduce risk of fire. Handle new Lamp with cloth or tissue as skin oils decrease Lamp life. Remove Light Protector and allow Lamp to cool before replacing to avoid possible burn hazard.
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CCD PORTION & LENS PORTION STEP Ref. Section NOTE PART REMOVE CCD C.B.A. Filter Rubber ----- Optical Filter ----- Infrared Cut Filter ----- (For model without Magic VU) How to read chart shown above: A: Order of Procedure steps. When reassembling, perform steps(s) in reverse order. B: Ref No.
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Note: CCD AND LENS SECTION 1. Parts with no Ref. No. in "EXPLODED VIEW" are not supplied. And some Ref. No. will be skipped. Be sure to make your orders of replacement parts according to the parts list. The parts indicated by the dotted line are for Ass'y only COMPARISON CHART and are not supplied.
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TOP CASE PORTION & EVF PORTION STEP Ref. Section NOTE PART REMOVE STEP Ref. Section NOTE PART REMOVE EVF Case Ass’y , FP951 Top Operation , P001 C.B.A. Eye Cap ----- Microphone C.B.A. EVF Protect A 4(L-2) 3(L-1) EVF Unit EVF Back Light 2(L-3), FP952 C.B.A.
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Note: TOP CASE AND EVF SECTION 1. Parts with no Ref. No. in "EXPLODED VIEW" are not supplied. And some Ref. No. will be skipped. Be sure to make your orders of replacement parts according to the parts list. The parts indicated by the dotted line are for Ass’y only (L-1) (L-1)
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SIDE CASE R PORTION & LCD PORTION (For model with 2.5 inch LCD Monitor) STEP Ref. Section NOTE PART REMOVE Front Cover LCD Case Ass’y 404 509 Tripod Frame How to read chart shown above: A: Order of Procedure steps. When reassembling, perform steps(s) in reverse order.
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SIDE CASE R AND LCD SECTION Note: 1. Parts with no Ref. No. in "EXPLODED VIEW" are not supplied. And some Ref. No. will be skipped. Be sure to make your (Model: A, B) orders of replacement parts according to the parts list. The parts indicated by the dotted line are for Ass’y only and are not supplied.
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SIDE CASE R PORTION & LCD PORTION (For model with 3.5 inch LCD Monitor) STEP Ref. Section NOTE PART REMOVE Front Cover LCD Case Ass’y 404 509 Tripod Frame How to read chart shown above: A: Order of Procedure steps. When reassembling, perform steps(s) in reverse order.
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Note: SIDE CASE R AND LCD SECTION 1. Parts with no Ref. No. in "EXPLODED VIEW" are not supplied. And some Ref. No. will be skipped. Be sure to make your (Model: C) COMPARISON CHART orders of replacement parts according to the parts list. OF MODELS &...
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Notes in chart 1. Removal of Cassette Cover Ass'y 5) Push the both side of the Cassette Cover to release the CAUTION: Locking Tabs (L-1c) and (L-1d) from the slots of the Be careful not to apply any pressure to the Garage Unit Side Case R.
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Installation of Cassette Cover Ass'y 3) Push down the upper portion of the Cassette Cover to CAUTION: close as shown. Be careful not to apply any pressure to the Garage Unit of the Mechanism Chassis Ass'y. Install it in the order shown below. Push Push 1) Set the Locking Tabs (L-1f).
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2. Removal of Side Case L Unit 3. Removal of Speaker Take care not to damage the F.P.C.s or the Speaker Cable. 1) Open the Hand Strap and release it from the hole of the 1) After removing the 6 Screws (404-1), release the Portion Strap Angle front.
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NOTES. VU Knob Holder. DANGER: Use only replacement Lamp (PART NO. LSLL0028) supplied by Panasonic to reduce risk of fire. Handle new Lamp with cloth or tissue as skin oils decrease Lamp life. Magic VU Knob Holder Remove Light Protector and allow Lamp to cool before replacing to avoid possible burn hazard.
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12. Installation of EVF Unit 14. Installation of Lens Holder, Eye Sight Lever A, Eye 1) Secure the 3 Locking Tabs (L-1) on the Top Case Unit. Sight Lever B 1) Install the Eye Sight Levers A and B into the EVF Protect Top Case Unit (L-1) EVF Unit...
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16. Removal of LCD Case B 18. (For model with 2.5 inch LCD Monitor) When removing the LCD Case B, pull the LCD Unit out of Installation of Lamp Unit the slots while raising the lower portion of the LCD Unit. (L-3) 17.
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20. (For model with 3.5 inch LCD Monitor) 4) After installing the LCD Panel, the LCD Earth Plate Unit Installation of Lamp and the LCD C.B.A., solder both side of the terminal of the Lamp no more than 330 °C for less than 3 seconds Use extreme caution when handling the Lead Light Panel Unit, the LCD Diffusion Sheet and the LCD Panel to avoid as shown.
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Digital Video Camcorder Operating Instructions PV-DV202 Models No. PV-DV402 [ PV-DV402 shown ] Mini Before attempting to connect, operate or adjust this product, please read these instructions thoroughly. LSQT0597A...
Panasonic Responsibility Party : Matsushita Electric Corporation of America Address : One Panasonic Way Secaucus New Jersey 07094 Telephone Number : 1-800-211-PANA(7262) This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Important Safeguards 1. Read Instructions — All the safety and operating 11. Grounding or Polarization — This video unit may be instructions should be read before the unit is equipped with either a polarized 2-wire AC operated. (Alternating Current) line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other) or 3-wire grounding type 2.
Table of Contents Things You Should Know ....................2 Important Safeguards ..................... 3 Precautions ........................4 Before Using ........................6 • Easy Cassette Eject ..................... 7 Quick Guide ........................11 Supplying Power ......................14 Setting the Clock ......................16 Using the Palmcorder Menu ..................17 Camera Recording ......................
Before Using This Operating Instructions book is designed for use with models PV-DV202 and PV-DV402. The PV-DV402 is the model used for illustrative purposes. Features may vary, so please read carefully. Differences between models Model Number PV-DV202 PV-DV402 63.5 mm (2.5 inch) Liquid 88.9 mm (3.5 inch) Liquid LCD Monitor Crystal Display...
Before Using Record Speed/Playback Time Erase Protection Use only those tapes having the Mini Cassettes have a sliding record tab to logo indicating the 6.35 mm digital ensure recordings are not accidentally erased. standard. Record Speed/ To prevent accidental erasure: Playback time Cassette type Slide the tab to the left (open).
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Before Using Attaching the Shoulder Strap Adjust the Length Undo the two strap ends from their Loosen the strap from the Buckle and buckles. create a loop. Pull the strap firmly through the Buckle to shorten or lengthen the Thread the strap ends through the strap.
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Before Using Using the Built-in Light Before you begin • Connect the Palmcorder to a power To brighten the natural colors in a scene. source. (pp. 14, 15) • Set POWER to CAMERA or M-CARD. Hold down LIGHT for more than 0.7 seconds to turn ON or OFF.
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Do not reverse the polarity. Insert the Battery Tray. Replace battery with Panasonic PART NO. VSBW0004 (CR2025) only. Use of another battery may present a risk of fire or explosion. Caution: battery may explode if mistreated. Dispose of used battery properly. Keep away from children.
Quick Guide Before you begin Insert the Battery Pack • Charge the Battery. (p. 14) Protection Film Note • Remove the Protection Film before use. Insert the Battery Pack and slide it up until it locks with a click. Insert Cassette These Palmcorders are equipped with the Easy Cassette Eject System so it is easy to insert or remove tapes, even when on a tripod.
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Quick Guide Camera Recording When the LCD monitor is fully open, the Viewfinder automatically turns OFF. Adjust the Vision Adjustment Set POWER to CAMERA. Control to your eyesight. Viewfinder 180° 90° LCD Monitor Press REC/PAUSE to start recording. Press LCD-OPEN to unlock Press REC/PAUSE again to pause the LCD monitor.
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Quick Guide Before you begin Insert Memory Card* • Charge the Battery. (p. 14) *Memory Card: MultiMediaCard or SD Memory Card (p. 94) • Be sure to insert the Memory Card before using the Card PhotoShot. (p. 48) Below is a list of memory cards which can be used in this Palmcorder. Memory Card Capacity SD Memory Card (RP-SD008BMKO) (supplied)
Supplying Power Charge the Battery Pack on the AC Adaptor Connect and plug in the Power Cord as shown. • POWER Lamp will light. • Remove the DC Cable, if attached, from the adaptor. Attach the Battery as shown to charge.
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Supplying Power Battery Care Caution: To avoid damage to the Battery: • Charge only with specified charger. • Do not drop or jar the Battery. • Charge the Battery within an ambient • Use the Battery with specified models temperature range of 10 °C (50 °F) and only.
Setting the Clock Before you begin Set the Date and Time • Connect the Palmcorder to a power The date and time is calculated, including source. (pp. 14, 15) leap year, up to DEC 31 2089. • Set POWER to CAMERA or VCR. Press MENU to display the Camera or 2, 3, 4 VCR mode menu screen.
Using the Palmcorder Menu The Palmcorder features three menu Displaying the MENU displays: one for CAMERA mode (recording), one for M-CARD (Memory Card Photo Mode) and one for VCR mode Press MENU to display the CAMERA (Playback). (pp. 101~104) or VCR menu (according to the •...
Camera Recording Simple Recording Before you begin Remove the lens cap and clip it to the hand • Connect the Palmcorder to a power strap. source. (pp. 14, 15) • Insert a cassette with the record tab closed. (p. 7) Set POWER to CAMERA.
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Camera Recording Using the LCD Monitor The LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) monitor Press LCD-OPEN to unlock the LCD can be used while recording. monitor. Swing the LCD monitor fully open and adjust the viewing angle. • The LCD monitor will automatically turn on.
Camera Recording Digital PhotoShot Mode Use this feature to record a seven second Set POWER to CAMERA. (approx.) still image on the tape from the current camera picture. Audio is also recorded for on-the-spot narration. Or, you Press PHOTOSHOT in Record/Pause can add narration later with the Audio mode.
Camera Recording Zoom You can gradually zoom in for close ups or zoom out for wide angle shots. Set POWER to CAMERA. Zoom slowly : POWER by lightly pressing the “T” (Telephoto) ZOOM or the “W” (Wide Angle) side of the POWER ZOOM.
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Camera Recording Recording Check To playback the final few seconds of the Press RECORDING CHECK last recorded scene in the REC/PAUSE briefly in the REC/PAUSE mode. mode. The [CHK] indication appears. After checking, the Palmcorder returns to the REC/PAUSE mode. •...
Special Effect Features CINEMA Mode You can record a picture compatible with a Set POWER to CAMERA. wide-screen TV equipped with an S2 picture terminal. Press MENU to display the CAMERA mode menu screen. 3, 4 JOG KEY Rotate JOG KEY to select ADJUST then press JOG KEY to display the POWER...
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Special Effect Features Program AE The Auto Exposure feature can be used to Set POWER to CAMERA. make quality recordings in a variety of scene situations. Hold down AUTO/MANUAL for more Note than 0.7 seconds so that the “MNL” indication appears in the EVF or the •...
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Special Effect Features Audio/Video Fade In/Out Fade In You can make smoother scene transitions Starting the first scene with “fade in” is very for a more professional look. effective. 1, 3, A FADE In REC/PAUSE mode, hold down FADE until the picture fades out. Press REC/PAUSE to start recording.
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Special Effect Features Picture in Picture (PinP) You can display a PinP (still image) screen Set POWER to CAMERA. on the Main Picture. Note Press MENU to display the menu • PinP position is fixed at the bottom right screen. of the screen.
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Special Effect Features Before you begin Photo Title • Connect the Palmcorder to a power You can use PhotoShot images stored on a source. (pp. 14, 15) Memory Card to record a WIPE or MIX • Set POWER to OFF before inserting a effect on a cassette.
Advanced Settings White Balance Auto White Balance (“AWB”) automatically Set POWER to CAMERA. maintains optimum color balance in most lighting conditions. However, when using Digital Functions, etc., you may get better Hold down AUTO/MANUAL for more results by using the manual adjustment. than 0.7 seconds so that the “MNL”...
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Advanced Settings Auto Focus The Palmcorder automatically adjusts the focus over the entire zoom range. Manual Focus Use Manual Focus (MF) when recording ... Set POWER to CAMERA. • a subject through glass. • a scene where the subject is far from the Palmcorder and there are objects in the Hold down AUTO/MANUAL for more foreground.
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Advanced Settings High Speed Shutter To record high speed motion (e.g. tennis stroke) with improved STILL or SLOW MOTION playback when watching the tape on this Palmcorder. Auto Shutter In the AUTO mode (no indication in the EVF and LCD monitor), the Palmcorder will automatically adjust the shutter speed (up to 1/350).
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Advanced Settings Adjusting the Iris Manually Set POWER to CAMERA. Normally, the Palmcorder adjusts the exposure automatically. However, when Hold down AUTO/MANUAL for more the background is extremely bright, or than 0.7 seconds so that the “MNL” when the subject is backlit, you can indication appears in the EVF or the compensate by adjusting the iris manually.
Playback Your Recordings Playback using the LCD Before you begin Monitor • Connect the Palmcorder to a power source. (pp. 14, 15) You can also use the LCD monitor to • Insert a recorded cassette. playback your recording. Set the POWER to VCR. •...
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Playback Your Recordings Repeat Playback Press PLAY for more than 5 seconds in STOP mode. • The Palmcorder will go into Repeat Playback mode when the tape PLAY reaches its end. • The letter “R ” will appear in the EVF and LCD monitor.
Special Effect Features Note • Sound is muted during all special effects. Rapid Visual Search During playback, hold down (FAST FORWARD/SEARCH) or PLAY (REWIND/SEARCH). The search will continue for as long as the button is held down. Press (FAST FORWARD/ SEARCH) or (REWIND/SEARCH) once for a continuous rapid visual...
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Special Effect Features Note • Sound is muted during all special effects. Slow Motion Playback Forward Slow: (Remote Control Only) Press SLOW/F.ADV during play. Reverse Slow: PLAY Press SLOW/F.ADV during play. Press PLAY to release. (During SLOW/ reverse slow motion playback, time F.ADV code indication may not change regularly.)
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Special Effect Features Note • Sound is muted during all special effects. Frame by Frame Advance (Remote Control Only) Press PAUSE during playback. PLAY Press SLOW/F.ADV to do a frame by frame advance. Press SLOW/F.ADV to do a frame PAUSE by frame reverse.
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Special Effect Features Note • Sound is muted during all special effects. Jog Frame by Frame Search (Palmcorder Only) During Still mode, rotate JOG KEY to advance or reverse the picture one frame JOG KEY at a time. Index Forward/Reverse Search (Remote Control Only) Search for a particular scene by using the Press MENU to display the VCR...
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Special Effect Features Strobe Multi Mode In Strobe Multi Mode, you can select the rate at which a succession of still screens Set POWER to VCR. are captured from the playback picture. Press MENU to display the menu screen. 3, 4 Rotate and press JOG KEY to select JOG KEY and set...
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Special Effect Features Before you begin View Recording/Playback on • When using S-VIDEO Connector, your TV insert the DC Cable into the DC IN Terminal. (p. 15) [ TV with AUDIO/VIDEO IN Jacks ] Set POWER to CAMERA or VCR. To view what the Palmcorder is recording or to playback a tape on your A/V OUT...
Digital Features Digital Zoom CAMERA mode This feature is useful when you want to record close-up shots of subjects located Set POWER to CAMERA. beyond a normal zoom range of 1X to 10X magnification. With the digital zooming Press MENU to display the CAMERA feature, you can select a magnification of MENU screen.
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Digital Features Digital Zoom (Continued) VCR mode 3, 4 Set POWER to VCR. JOG KEY Press MENU to display the VCR MENU MENU screen. POWER Rotate JOG KEY to select PLAY FUNCTION , then press JOG KEY to display the VCR PLAY FUNCTION menu screen.
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Digital Features Dual Digital Electronic Image CAMERA mode Stabilization System (D.E.I.S.) This feature helps compensate for any Set POWER to CAMERA. unintentional hand or body movement. It can be used in both the Recording and Press EIS to stabilize the picture. Playback (VCR) modes.
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Digital Features Other Digital Functions Use the following features to add interest Set POWER to CAMERA or VCR. and professionalism to your recordings or playback. Select from twelve special Press MENU to display the menu effects. screen. 3, 4, 5 Rotate JOG KEY to select JOG KEY D.FUNCTION...
Editing Features Audio Dubbing using the Before you begin • Connect the external Microphone External (PV-DV402 only) or (if used) (PV-DV402 only). Built-in Microphone • Turn on the Palmcorder. • Insert a pre-recorded tape to be dubbed. The original sound can be replaced with new sound using the built-in Palmcorder The AUDIO-REC setting in CAMERA microphone or an external microphone...
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Editing Features 4, 5 PAUSE Press (PAUSE) to start Audio Dubbing. • Connect the Palmcorder to the TV in order to monitor the sound. (p. 39) To listen to the desired audio sound, set the AUDIO setting of the VCR mode MENU (Menu OSD: p.
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Editing Features Copying your Tapes to Before you begin S-VHS or VHS Cassette • Connect both Palmcorder and VCR to their power sources. • Connect the Palmcorder to a VCR as Source (Playing) illustrated left. Palmcorder • Turn ON both units. •...
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Editing Features Copying from Digital Before you begin Equipment (dubbing) • Connect both Palmcorders to their power sources. High quality digital-to-digital copying can • Connect the two Palmcorders using the be accomplished if both Palmcorders DV Interface cable (i.LINK) incorporate the DV Input/Output (i.LINK) (4-pin to 4-pin).
Card Features Before you begin Card PhotoShot • Connect the Palmcorder to a power You can record still images to a Memory Card. source. (pp. 14, 15) Warning • Set POWER to OFF before inserting a • Memory Card will not work when DV Memory Card.
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Card Features Cautions for the Memory Card • While Memory Card data is being read, do not remove it, turn off the power, or subject unit to vibrations and/or shocks. • Do not leave the Memory Card in a place with high temperature, a place exposed to direct sunlight, or a place where electromagnetic waves and static electricity can be generated.
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Card Features Before you begin Playback Still Images • Set POWER to OFF before inserting a You can view the images on the Memory recorded Memory Card. (pp. 48, 49) Card. Slide the M-CARD Lock Switch to 3, 4 unlock, then set POWER to M-CARD. JOG KEY •...
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Card Features Before you begin Delete Specific Images • Set POWER to OFF before inserting a You can delete unwanted images and recorded Memory Card. (pp. 48, 49) increase the remaining image memory. Warning: Once deleted, images cannot be restored. Slide the M-CARD Lock Switch to DELETE PAGE unlock, then set POWER to M-CARD.
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Card Features Delete All Image Pages Before you begin You can delete all images from the Memory • Set POWER to OFF before inserting a Card easily with this operation. recorded Memory Card. (pp. 48, 49) Warning: Once deleted, images cannot be restored. Do steps 1 and 2 on page 51.
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Card Features Format the Memory Card Before you begin • Set POWER to OFF before inserting a You can easily format your Memory Card recorded Memory Card. (pp. 48, 49) using this operation. Warning: Formatting permanently removes all image data. Do steps 1 and 2 on page 51.
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Card Features Before you begin DPOF Setting • Set POWER to OFF before inserting a You can select the images to be printed, recorded Memory Card. (pp. 48, 49) the number of prints, and other print-related information (DPOF setting) on a Memory Card.
Transferring Your Images (Windows) You can transfer images from your Palmcorder tape to your PC (Personal Computer). System Requirements (for Palmcorder USB Device Driver/PHOTOVU MPEG4 Movie Messenger System and ArcSoft Software) • 235 MB minimum available hard disk space (for •...
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Transferring Your Images (Windows) Software Installation (Windows 95 (for ArcSoft Software only)/ 98SE/Me/2000/XP) Caution • Please install Palmcorder USB Device Driver first before connecting the Palmcorder and your PC using USB Cable. Once Palmcorder USB Device Driver is installed, you must restart your computer for installation to take effect.
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Palmcorder USB Device Driver/Web Camera (CAMERA Mode) [ This screen is an example (Windows 2000) ] Click “Start,” “Settings,” and “Control Panel.” Double-click on “System”, verify [USB Video Camera for Panasonic Digital Palmcorder] is displayed in [Imaging Device] of [Device Manager].
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Transferring Your Images (Windows) Palmcorder USB Device Driver/SD Drive, Palmcorder File Converter (M-CARD Mode) [ This screen is an example (Windows 2000) ] Click “Start,” “Settings,” and “Control Panel.” Double-click on “System”, verify [USB Storage Device Controller]* is displayed in [Universal Serial Bus controllers] of [Device Manager].
PHOTOVU/MPEG4 Movie Messenger System Connection (for PHOTOVU/MPEG4 Movie Messenger System) USB Terminal USB Terminal USB Cable (supplied) Turn on your PC. Set the Palmcorder POWER to VCR. For Windows XP users Connect the Palmcorder to your PC (Windows) using the USB Cable (supplied). •...
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[OK] and close the dialog box. By following the steps you can disconnect the cable safely. [ This screen is an example (Windows 2000) ] Double-click the icon in the task tray. Select [Panasonic Digital Palmcorder] and click [Stop]. Verify [Panasonic Digital Palmcorder] is selected and click [OK]. Click [OK].
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Connect the Palmcorder to your PC using the USB Cable (supplied) or DV Interface Cable (i.LINK) (not supplied). (pp. 59, 60, 73) Click on “Start,” “(All) Programs,” “Panasonic,” “MPEG4 MovieMessenger System 1.00,” then “MovieMessenger.” “PHOTOVU/MPEG4 MovieMessenger System 1.00” is opened.
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PHOTOVU/MPEG4 Movie Messenger System Before you begin Using Tape Image Data (USB) • Insert a recorded tape. (p. 11) By connecting the Palmcorder and PC with • Make Palmcorder-PC connections. the USB Cable, you can transfer Motion (pp. 59, 60) images and Still images saved on the DV •...
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PHOTOVU/MPEG4 Movie Messenger System Playing back the saved Repeat steps 1~4 on page 61 to run Motion and Still images the PHOTOVU/MPEG4 Movie You can play back the saved Motion images Messenger System. and Still images (p. 62) for confirmation. Click [VideoGift] to display the VideoGift screen.
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PHOTOVU/MPEG4 Movie Messenger System VideoGift Screen You can use these features using the VideoGift Screen. Settings Slider You can open the “Compression Drag the pointer of the playback start Settings” screen. (p. 69) position. Movie Mode E-mail You can attach the compressed image You can display motion images.
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PHOTOVU/MPEG4 Movie Messenger System Using the VideoGift Screen Repeat steps 1~4 on page 61 to run the PHOTOVU/MPEG4 Movie Messenger System. Click [VideoGift] to display the VideoGift screen. • The image captured last is displayed in the VideoGift screen. Caution for Windows 2000 users •...
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PHOTOVU/MPEG4 Movie Messenger System Setting the Mail Software Repeat steps 1~4 on page 61 to run It is possible to set the mail software to the PHOTOVU/MPEG4 Movie start up automatically when [E-Mail] of Messenger System. VideoGift is clicked. Note Click [VideoGift] to display the VideoGift screen.
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PHOTOVU/MPEG4 Movie Messenger System Attaching captured Motion and Before you begin Still images to your e-mail • Insert a recorded tape. (p. 11) • Make Palmcorder-PC connections. You can easily transfer and compress your (pp. 59, 60) Motion images as attachments to your •...
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PHOTOVU/MPEG4 Movie Messenger System Sending a Portion of a Motion Repeat steps 1~4 on page 61 to run Image the PHOTOVU/MPEG4 Movie Messenger System. Click [VideoGift] to display the VideoGift screen. • The image captured last is displayed in the VideoGift screen. Caution for Windows 2000 users •...
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PHOTOVU/MPEG4 Movie Messenger System Setting the Size and Quality of Motion and Still Image Repeat steps 1~4 on page 61 to run the PHOTOVU/MPEG4 Movie Messenger System. Click [VideoGift] to display the VideoGift screen. • The image captured last is displayed in the VideoGift screen.
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PHOTOVU/MPEG4 Movie Messenger System Selecting a Frame from a Motion Image Repeat steps 1~4 on page 61 to run the PHOTOVU/MPEG4 Movie This screen is displayed when an Messenger System. individual frame from a moving image file is to be added as a still image. Click [VideoGift] to display the VideoGift screen.
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PHOTOVU/MPEG4 Movie Messenger System Before you begin Uploading the image to • Attain internet access. PictureStage Home Page* • Before using this feature, you must become a registered member of You can upload edited moving images and PictureStage. For details on installation, still images to the PictureStage Home settings, etc., please visit Page.
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PHOTOVU/MPEG4 Movie Messenger System Click [Upload To Photo Album] to upload the Still Image or [Upload To Video Album] to upload the Motion Image. • The “PictureStage Image (Video) Uploader” screen is displayed. • Click [Exit] to exit uploader. Enter your login ID and password, and then click [Continue].
Transferring Your Images (i.LINK) (Windows) PC Connection with DV Interface Cable (i.LINK) A video clip can be transferred directly to your PC (Personal Computer) via a DV Interface Cable (i.LINK) (not supplied) using products and software from a number of video editing software companies.
PHOTOVU/MPEG4 Movie Messenger System (i.LINK) Before you begin Using Tape Image Data • Insert a recorded Tape. (p. 11) By connecting the Palmcorder and PC with • Make Palmcorder-PC connections. the DV Interface Cable (i.LINK), you can (p. 73) transfer Motion images and still images •...
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PHOTOVU/MPEG4 Movie Messenger System (i.LINK) Normal Detail [When selecting Detail] Note • Detail mode lets you specify the start and Movie end frames for the video segment you Capture want to capture and save. Still Capture Click on [Detail]. Click on [Movie Capture] at the point you wish to capture a Motion image.
Palmcorder USB Device Driver/SD Drive Connection (for Palmcorder USB Device Driver/SD Drive) USB Terminal USB Terminal USB Cable (supplied) Turn on your PC. Set the Palmcorder POWER to M-CARD. For Windows XP users Connect the Palmcorder to your PC (Windows) using the USB Cable (supplied). •...
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Palmcorder USB Device Driver/SD Drive For Windows 2000 users Connect the Palmcorder to your PC (Windows) using the USB Cable (supplied). • “CONNECT WITH PC” appears in the EVF or the LCD monitor. • The “Found New Hardware” screen of Windows is displayed. •...
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Palmcorder USB Device Driver/SD Drive Before you begin Using Memory Card Image • Install the Palmcorder USB Device Data Driver. (p. 56) By connecting the Palmcorder and PC with • Set POWER to OFF before inserting a the USB, you can transfer Still images recorded Memory Card.
The size of images captured with the Palmcorder can be increased or decreased to make them suitable for Internet and E-mail use. • To convert format for Panasonic Digital Palmcorder: Images can be converted to JPEG format and to file names that can be played back on the Palmcorder.
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• The Conversion results screen is displayed. Use “Help” for detailed instructions. When selecting “To convert format for Panasonic Digital Palmcorder” Select the file to be converted. Select the drive to which the converted file is to be saved.
Web Camera Before Using Web Camera* Features Web Camera* MSN Messenger and NetMeeting are software that can be linked and used together. Using the Palmcorder and the Internet, you can communicate with others by having picture and sound similar in fashion to a videophone. Please read this first •...
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Web Camera Connection (for Web Camera) To MIC Terminal (White) AV OUT Audio Adaptor A/V Cable (supplied) (supplied) Terminal USB Terminal USB Cable (supplied) Turn on your PC. Set the Palmcorder POWER to CAMERA. For Windows XP users Connect the Palmcorder to your PC (Windows) using the USB Cable (supplied). •...
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Web Camera For Windows 2000 users Connect the Palmcorder to your PC (Windows) using the USB Cable (supplied). • “Found New Hardware” is displayed. • “CONNECT WITH PC” and “WEB CAM” are displayed in the EVF and LCD monitor. A gray box is also displayed. The image within the box can be used with communication.
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Web Camera (For Windows XP users) For Windows Messenger (Windows XP only) When Windows Messenger is newly installed or when running for the first time, the following settings become necessary. For more details, please read the corresponding Help file. Note •...
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Web Camera (For Windows XP users) Type in your E-mail address and password. • You’ll need to get a hotmail address. If you do not have one, click on [Get a .NET Passport]. Please carefully read the displayed contents and then proceed. There are times when a Version Upgrade screen will be displayed.
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Web Camera (For Windows XP users) The person calling (inviting) side Double-click a person to call from those currently [on-line]. • “xxxx-conversation” screen is displayed. The person calling (inviting) side Click [Start Camera] in the “xxx-conversation” screen. • A message inviting the other person is displayed.
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Web Camera (For Windows 98SE/Me/2000 users) For MSN Messenger Service and Windows NetMeeting (Windows 98SE/Me/2000) When MSN Messenger Service is newly installed or when run the first time, the following settings become necessary. For more details, please read the respective Help file. Note •...
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Web Camera (For Windows 98SE/Me/2000 users) Click on [Audio Tuning Wizard] in the [Tools] menu. Note • You can set the volume for playback or mic volume, etc. • Also, confirm that the Palmcorder and PC are connected correctly. The person you wish to access needs to do settings 1~6 also. Select [Tools] ->...
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Web Camera (For Windows 98SE/Me/2000 users) The person calling (inviting) side Click [Start NetMeeting] in the “xxx-conversation” screen. The invited person side The Instant Message screen appears and a confirmation message is displayed. Click on [Accept]. The NetMeeting screen is automatically opened.
Warning Indications Windows 2000 In Windows 2000, startup PHOTOVU/ MPEG4 Movie Messenger System. Clicking on [VideoGift] may cause the type of error to occur to the left. If so, please perform the following instructions. Download and install Media Player (7.1 or later), go to http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ mediaplayer (current as of Dec.
Transferring Your Images (Macintosh) You can transfer images from your Palmcorder tape to your Macintosh. System Requirements (for Built-in SD Drive/ArcSoft Software) • USB Port • Mac OS 9.0~9.1 • Mac OS 8.6~9.1 (for ArcSoft Software) • Mouse or other pointing device •...
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Web Site : http://www.arcsoft.com Insert the supplied Software E-mail : support@arcsoft.com CD-ROM into the CD-ROM Drive. Double click the “Panasonic” icon. Double click the “ArcSoft” Folder. Double click the “Panorama Maker Installer,” “PhotoBase Installer,” “PhotoImpression Installer,” and “PhotoPrinter Pro Installer.”...
DANGER: Use only replacement bulb (PART NO. LSLL0028) supplied by Panasonic to reduce risk of fire. Handle new bulb with cloth or tissue as skin oils decrease bulb life. Remove lens cover and allow bulb to cool before replacing to avoid possible burn hazard.
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Notes On Operations Approximate Brightness Values Your Palmcorder has been designed for normal scene illumination of 150 footcandles (1500 lx). However, the Palmcorder may be used at F1:1.8, if illumination is more than 0.5 footcandles (5 lx). The table below shows the color temperature for reference. NATURAL LIGHT ARTIFICIAL LIGHT SOURCE KELVIN COLOR...
Specifications Power Source: Palmcorder: 7.2 V DC (Battery) 7.8 V DC (AC Adaptor) AC Adaptor: 110/120/220/240 V AC, 50/60 Hz Battery: Lithium-Ion Type DC 7.2 V Power Consumption: Palmcorder : 7.2 V/7.8 V DC 6.5 W (Max. 9.5 W) AC Adaptor : 18 W 1 W (when not in use.) Digital Interface USB/i.LINK (IEEE1394)
(b) Cleaning the Heads: It is recommended that head cleaning Clogged Video Head be performed by a qualified service technician. Please contact your nearest Panasonic Servicenter. An alternate solution is to obtain a head cleaning cassette. Please use Panasonic cleaning cassette (AY-DVMCLA). Be sure to follow the cleaning instructions carefully.
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Before Requesting Service If you have a problem with your Palmcorder, it may be something you can correct yourself. Check the list below for symptoms and corrections. Symptom Correction • Make sure the Power Source is connected. No picture in the EVF or LCD Monitor... (pp.
On-Screen Displays (OSD) The following warning displays appear in the EVF and the LCD monitor. Indications Condition If the Palmcorder is in CAMERA mode without a cassette inserted, “ ” will flash and “TAPE NOT INSERTED” will appear for 5 seconds. Recording will not start. If the Palmcorder is in CAMERA mode or Audio dub mode with the cassette sliding record tab opened, “...
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On-Screen Displays (OSD) Indications Condition If you play a tape recorded in a format other than NTSC or you try to copy copy-protected data, “INCOMPATIBLE DATA” will appear. When a still image is transferred from a tape to an already full Memory Card, or when setting is DPOF, “NO SPACE LEFT”...
MENU OSD Camera Mode Menu Screen PROG.AE (p. 24) To select one of the 5 Program AE modes. Setting to OFF cancels the previously selected Program AE mode. CINEMA (p. 23) When set to ON, you can record a picture compatible with a wide-screen TV equipped with an S2 picture terminal.
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MENU OSD REMOTE (p. 10)ly VCR1: To receive signals from the Remote Control, set to VCR1. VCR2: To receive signals from the Remote Control, set to VCR2. OFF: To prevent reception of signals from the Remote Control. BEEP Set to ON to hear beep when starting and stopping camera recording or when unusual conditions occur.
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MENU OSD VCR Mode Menu Screen REC-SPEED (p. 7) SP: Normal recording speed mode. LP: Recording time is 1.5 times as long as in the SP mode. For example, 120 minutes of recording is possible on an 80 minute tape. AUDIO-DUB (p.
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MENU OSD DISPLAY (p. 106) To select the desired type of display and counter indication displayed on the LCD Monitor or in the viewfinder. C.RESET (p. 106) Setting to ON resets the counter to zero. DATE/TIME (p. 105) The date and time can be set and displayed on the screen.
Electronic Viewfinder/LCD Monitor Indications Here are some of the basic indications which will appear on the Palmcorder EVF and LCD Monitor. Only Date and Time indications will be recorded onto the tape. CAMERA/VCR Mode Battery Remaining Date and Time Indication (Menu OSD: pp.
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Electronic Viewfinder/LCD Monitor Indications CAMERA/VCR Mode IMPORTANT NOTE: WARNING Indication (pp. 99, 100) • Display must be set to ON for MF, AE, The warning displays appear in the W.BALANCE or BACK LIGHT indications EVF and the LCD monitor. to be displayed on the EVF or LCD Panel when selected.
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Electronic Viewfinder/LCD Monitor Indications CAMERA/VCR Mode p q r Z.MIC Indication (Menu OSD: p. 101) Zoom Magnification Level (p. 40) This display appears when ZOOM- MIC is set to ON. Digital EIS Indications (p. 42) This display appears when EIS is Light Indication (p.
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Electronic Viewfinder/LCD Monitor Indications PHOTO Mode [ Photo Rec Mode ] [ Photo Play Mode ] [ Photo Play Mode ] Image Page Remaining Indication Recording Mode (p. 48) POWER is set to PICTURE. • Image pages left in selected mode. “000”...
Index of Controls Front View Built-in Twin Capsule 2-Way Microphone System MAGICVU/0LUX (PV-DV402 only) p. 25. Shoulder Strap Attachment Ring p. 8. Lens BATT RELEASE Remote Sensor pp. 14, 15. p. 9. Built-in Light pp. 9, 94. M-CARD Door Side View p.
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Index of Controls Rear View PHOTOSHOT pp. 20, 48, 49. Electronic Viewfinder (EVF) p. 12. POWER ZOOM pp. 21, 40. VOLUME MENU p. 33. pp. 16, 17. A/V Output Lens Cap Connector p. 8. pp. 39, 82. PHONE p. 32. Top View PAUSE FOCUS...
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Index of Controls AC Adaptor AC Power Cord pp. 14, 15. CAUTION: POWER Lamp This unit will operate on 110/120/ pp. 14, 15. 220/240 V AC. An AC plug adaptor may be required for voltages other than 120V AC. Please contact either a local or foreign electrical parts distributor for assistance in selecting an alternate AC plug.
Erase Protection Tab ..7 Precautions ......4 EVF/LCD Monitor Indications Program AE ..... 24 ......105~108 Progressive PhotoShot Zoom In/Out ..... 21 Zoom Microphone .... 21 Mode ......20 Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Printed in Japan Web Site:http://www.panasonic.co.jp/global/ LSQT0597A S0202A0...
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3. Parts marked "PT" are not used in any models included 1. Important safety notice in this service model. Components identified by the sign have special characteristics important for safety. When replacing any of these components. Use only the specified parts. C6011 C6014 R6097...
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NOTE: NOTE: MAIN I SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM NOTE: For placing a purchase order of the parts, be sure to use the part number listed in the parts list. PARTS ENCLOSED IN DASHED LINES MARKED "PT" ARE NOT USED. FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES, REFER TO BEGINNING OF SCHEMATIC SECTION.
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NOTE: NOTE: MAIN II SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM NOTE: For placing a purchase order of the parts, be sure to use the part number listed in the parts list. PARTS ENCLOSED IN DASHED LINES MARKED "PT" ARE NOT USED. FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES, REFER TO BEGINNING OF SCHEMATIC SECTION.
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NOTE: NOTE: MAIN III SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM NOTE: For placing a purchase order of the parts, be sure to use the part number listed in the parts list. PARTS ENCLOSED IN DASHED LINES MARKED "PT" ARE NOT USED. FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES, REFER TO BEGINNING OF SCHEMATIC SECTION.
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NOTE: NOTE: MAIN IV SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM NOTE: For placing a purchase order of the parts, be sure to use the part number listed in the parts list. PARTS ENCLOSED IN DASHED LINES MARKED "PT" ARE NOT USED. FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES, REFER TO BEGINNING OF SCHEMATIC SECTION.
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NOTE: NOTE: MAIN V SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM NOTE: For placing a purchase order of the parts, be sure to use the part number listed in the parts list. PARTS ENCLOSED IN DASHED LINES MARKED "PT" ARE NOT USED. FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES, REFER TO BEGINNING OF SCHEMATIC SECTION.
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NOTE: NOTE: MAIN VI SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM NOTE: For placing a purchase order of the parts, be sure to use the part number listed in the parts list. PARTS ENCLOSED IN DASHED LINES MARKED "PT" ARE NOT USED. FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES, REFER TO BEGINNING OF SCHEMATIC SECTION.
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NOTE: NOTE: MAIN VII SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM NOTE: For placing a purchase order of the parts, be sure to use the part number listed in the parts list. PARTS ENCLOSED IN DASHED LINES MARKED "PT" ARE NOT USED. FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES, REFER TO BEGINNING OF SCHEMATIC SECTION.
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NOTE: NOTE: MAIN VIII SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM NOTE: For placing a purchase order of the parts, be sure to use the part number listed in the parts list. PARTS ENCLOSED IN DASHED LINES MARKED "PT" ARE NOT USED. FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES, REFER TO BEGINNING OF SCHEMATIC SECTION.
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NOTE: NOTE: MAIN IX SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM NOTE: For placing a purchase order of the parts, be sure to use the part number listed in the parts list. PARTS ENCLOSED IN DASHED LINES MARKED "PT" ARE NOT USED. FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES, REFER TO BEGINNING OF SCHEMATIC SECTION.
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NOTE: NOTE: MAIN X SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM NOTE: For placing a purchase order of the parts, be sure to use the part number listed in the parts list. PARTS ENCLOSED IN DASHED LINES MARKED "PT" ARE NOT USED. FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES, REFER TO BEGINNING OF SCHEMATIC SECTION.
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NOTE: NOTE: MAIN XI SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM NOTE: For placing a purchase order of the parts, be sure to use the part number listed in the parts list. PARTS ENCLOSED IN DASHED LINES MARKED "PT" ARE NOT USED. FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES, REFER TO BEGINNING OF SCHEMATIC SECTION.
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NOTE: NOTE: MAIN XII SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM NOTE: For placing a purchase order of the parts, be sure to use the part number listed in the parts list. PARTS ENCLOSED IN DASHED LINES MARKED "PT" ARE NOT USED. FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES, REFER TO BEGINNING OF SCHEMATIC SECTION.
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NOTE: NOTE: MAIN XIII SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM NOTE: For placing a purchase order of the parts, be sure to use the part number listed in the parts list. PARTS ENCLOSED IN DASHED LINES MARKED "PT" ARE NOT USED. FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES, REFER TO BEGINNING OF SCHEMATIC SECTION.
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NOTE: NOTE: MAIN XIV SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM NOTE: For placing a purchase order of the parts, be sure to use the part number listed in the parts list. PARTS ENCLOSED IN DASHED LINES MARKED "PT" ARE NOT USED. FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES, REFER TO BEGINNING OF SCHEMATIC SECTION.
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NOTE: NOTE: MAIN XV SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM NOTE: For placing a purchase order of the parts, be sure to use the part number listed in the parts list. PARTS ENCLOSED IN DASHED LINES MARKED "PT" ARE NOT USED. FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES, REFER TO BEGINNING OF SCHEMATIC SECTION.
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NOTE: NOTE: REAR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM NOTE: For placing a purchase order of the parts, be sure to use the part number listed in the parts list. PARTS ENCLOSED IN DASHED LINES MARKED "PT" ARE NOT USED. FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES, REFER TO BEGINNING OF SCHEMATIC SECTION.
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NOTE: NOTE: NOTE: For placing a purchase order of the parts, be sure to use the part number listed in the parts list. PARTS ENCLOSED IN DASHED LINES MARKED "PT" ARE NOT USED. FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES, REFER TO BEGINNING OF SCHEMATIC SECTION.
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NOTE: NOTE: LCD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (A, B) NOTE: For placing a purchase order of the parts, be sure to use the part number listed in the parts list. PARTS ENCLOSED IN DASHED LINES MARKED "PT" ARE NOT USED. FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES, REFER TO BEGINNING OF SCHEMATIC SECTION.
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NOTE: NOTE: LCD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (C) NOTE: For placing a purchase order of the parts, be sure to use the part number listed in the parts list. PARTS ENCLOSED IN DASHED LINES MARKED "PT" ARE NOT USED. FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES, REFER TO BEGINNING OF SCHEMATIC SECTION.
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NOTE: NOTE: INTERCONNECTION SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM NOTE: For placing a purchase order of the parts, be sure to use the part number listed in the parts list. PARTS ENCLOSED IN DASHED LINES MARKED "PT" ARE NOT USED. FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES, REFER TO BEGINNING OF SCHEMATIC SECTION.
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PV-DV102 / PV-DV202 / PV-DV402 7.2. MAIN SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS NOTE: For placing a purchase order of the parts, MAIN I SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM be sure to use the part number listed in the parts Do not use the part number on this diagram. WITH CARD ONLY REC VI TO REAR C.B.A.
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NOTE: NOTE: rchase order of the parts, he part number listed in the parts list. PARTS ENCLOSED IN DASHED LINES MARKED "PT" ARE NOT USED. FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES, REFER TO BEGINNING OF SCHEMATIC SECTION. art number on this diagram. COMPARISON CHART TO LCD SHAFT UNIT...
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NOTE: For placing a purchase order of the parts, MAIN II SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM be sure to use the part number listed in the parts Do not use the part number on this diagram. R6088 SYS UNREG C6001 Q6007 R6083 2SD1820A D6001 R6018 R6017...
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PV-DV102 / PV-DV202 / PV-DV402 NOTE: NOTE: rchase order of the parts, he part number listed in the parts list. PARTS ENCLOSED IN DASHED LINES MARKED "PT" ARE NOT USED. FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES, REFER TO BEGINNING OF SCHEMATIC SECTION. art number on this diagram.
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PV-DV102 / PV-DV202 / PV-DV402 NOTE: For placing a purchase order of the parts, MAIN III SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM be sure to use the part number listed in the parts Do not use the part number on this diagram. R313 C308 R314 TO M XI 6MCLK...
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NOTE: NOTE: rchase order of the parts, he part number listed in the parts list. PARTS ENCLOSED IN DASHED LINES MARKED "PT" ARE NOT USED. FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES, REFER TO BEGINNING OF SCHEMATIC SECTION. art number on this diagram. COMPARISON CHART OF MODELS &...
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NOTE: For placing a purchase order of the parts, MAIN IV SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM be sure to use the part number listed in the parts Do not use the part number on this diagram. TO M II HOLE_GAIN TO M II PWM_BIAS TO M II HOLE_BIAS...
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PV-DV102 / PV-DV202 / PV-DV402 NOTE: NOTE: rchase order of the parts, he part number listed in the parts list. PARTS ENCLOSED IN DASHED LINES MARKED "PT" ARE NOT USED. FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES, REFER TO BEGINNING OF SCHEMATIC SECTION. art number on this diagram.
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PV-DV102 / PV-DV202 / PV-DV402 NOTE: For placing a purchase order of the parts, MAIN V SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM be sure to use the part number listed in the parts Do not use the part number on this diagram. REC VIDEO SIGNAL PB VIDEO SIGNAL REC AUDIO SIGNAL PB AUDIO SIGNAL...
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NOTE: NOTE: rchase order of the parts, he part number listed in the parts list. PARTS ENCLOSED IN DASHED LINES MARKED "PT" ARE NOT USED. FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES, REFER TO BEGINNING OF SCHEMATIC SECTION. art number on this diagram. COMPARISON CHART SIGNAL OF MODELS &...
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NOTE: For placing a purchase order of the parts, MAIN VI SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM be sure to use the part number listed in the parts Do not use the part number on this diagram. REC VIDEO SIGNAL PB VIDEO SIGNAL REC AUDIO SIGNAL PB AUDIO SIGNAL REGA5V WITH S-OUT ONLY...
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PV-DV102 / PV-DV202 / PV-DV402 NOTE: NOTE: rchase order of the parts, he part number listed in the parts list. PARTS ENCLOSED IN DASHED LINES MARKED "PT" ARE NOT USED. FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES, REFER TO BEGINNING OF SCHEMATIC SECTION. art number on this diagram.
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PV-DV102 / PV-DV202 / PV-DV402 NOTE: For placing a purchase order of the parts, MAIN VII SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM be sure to use the part number listed in the parts Do not use the part number on this diagram. REC VIDEO SIGNAL PB VIDEO SIGNAL REC AUDIO SIGNAL PB AUDIO SIGNAL...
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NOTE: NOTE: rchase order of the parts, he part number listed in the parts list. PARTS ENCLOSED IN DASHED LINES MARKED "PT" ARE NOT USED. FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES, REFER TO BEGINNING OF SCHEMATIC SECTION. art number on this diagram. COMPARISON CHART OF MODELS &...
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NOTE: For placing a purchase order of the parts, MAIN VIII SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM be sure to use the part number listed in the parts Do not use the part number on this diagram. REC AUDIO SIGNAL PB AUDIO SIGNAL TO M II SBA_DTI DOBCK TO M II...
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PV-DV102 / PV-DV202 / PV-DV402 NOTE: NOTE: rchase order of the parts, he part number listed in the parts list. PARTS ENCLOSED IN DASHED LINES MARKED "PT" ARE NOT USED. FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES, REFER TO BEGINNING OF SCHEMATIC SECTION. art number on this diagram.
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PV-DV102 / PV-DV202 / PV-DV402 NOTE: For placing a purchase order of the parts, MAIN IX SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM be sure to use the part number listed in the parts Do not use the part number on this diagram. R2026 UNREG DRIVE REGD3V REGD1.8V TO M XIII...
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NOTE: NOTE: rchase order of the parts, he part number listed in the parts list. PARTS ENCLOSED IN DASHED LINES MARKED "PT" ARE NOT USED. FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES, REFER TO BEGINNING OF SCHEMATIC SECTION. art number on this diagram. COMPARISON CHART OF MODELS &...
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NOTE: For placing a purchase order of the parts, MAIN X SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM be sure to use the part number listed in the parts Do not use the part number on this diagram. L3504 REGA5V REGD1.8V C3557 10/6.3V REGA2.5V C3558 C3556 IC3503 IC3504...
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PV-DV102 / PV-DV202 / PV-DV402 NOTE: NOTE: rchase order of the parts, he part number listed in the parts list. PARTS ENCLOSED IN DASHED LINES MARKED "PT" ARE NOT USED. FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES, REFER TO BEGINNING OF SCHEMATIC SECTION. art number on this diagram.
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PV-DV102 / PV-DV202 / PV-DV402 NOTE: For placing a purchase order of the parts, MAIN XI SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM be sure to use the part number listed in the parts Do not use the part number on this diagram. REC VIDEO SIGNAL PB VIDEO SIGNAL TO M I CARD_LED...
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NOTE: NOTE: rchase order of the parts, he part number listed in the parts list. PARTS ENCLOSED IN DASHED LINES MARKED "PT" ARE NOT USED. FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES, REFER TO BEGINNING OF SCHEMATIC SECTION. art number on this diagram. COMPARISON CHART OF MODELS &...
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NOTE: For placing a purchase order of the parts, MAIN XII SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM be sure to use the part number listed in the parts Do not use the part number on this diagram. REC VIDEO SIGNAL PB VIDEO TO M I HA_OUT R5010 C5010...
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PV-DV102 / PV-DV202 / PV-DV402 NOTE: NOTE: rchase order of the parts, he part number listed in the parts list. PARTS ENCLOSED IN DASHED LINES MARKED "PT" ARE NOT USED. FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES, REFER TO BEGINNING OF SCHEMATIC SECTION. art number on this diagram.
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PV-DV102 / PV-DV202 / PV-DV402 NOTE: For placing a purchase order of the parts, MAIN XIII SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM be sure to use the part number listed in the parts Do not use the part number on this diagram. R1001 100K BATT_T TO M I R1002...
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NOTE: NOTE: rchase order of the parts, he part number listed in the parts list. PARTS ENCLOSED IN DASHED LINES MARKED "PT" ARE NOT USED. FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES, REFER TO BEGINNING OF SCHEMATIC SECTION. art number on this diagram. COMPARISON CHART TP15 OF MODELS &...
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NOTE: For placing a purchase order of the parts, MAIN XIV SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM be sure to use the part number listed in the parts Do not use the part number on this diagram. R923 TO M II EVF_BL_L R905 R910 C904 C905 R922...
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PV-DV102 / PV-DV202 / PV-DV402 NOTE: NOTE: rchase order of the parts, he part number listed in the parts list. PARTS ENCLOSED IN DASHED LINES MARKED "PT" ARE NOT USED. FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES, REFER TO BEGINNING OF SCHEMATIC SECTION. art number on this diagram.
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PV-DV102 / PV-DV202 / PV-DV402 NOTE: For placing a purchase order of the parts, MAIN XV SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM be sure to use the part number listed in the parts Do not use the part number on this diagram. TO M V ADIN[0] TO M V ADIN[1]...
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NOTE: NOTE: rchase order of the parts, he part number listed in the parts list. PARTS ENCLOSED IN DASHED LINES MARKED "PT" ARE NOT USED. FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES, REFER TO BEGINNING OF SCHEMATIC SECTION. art number on this diagram. COMPARISON CHART OF MODELS &...
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7.3. REAR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM NOTE: For placing a purchase order of the parts, REAR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM be sure to use the part number listed in the parts Do not use the part number on this diagram. REC VIDEO SIGNAL PB VIDEO SIGNAL REC AUDIO SIGNAL PB AUDIO SIGNAL 2A 32V...
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PV-DV102 / PV-DV202 / PV-DV402 NOTE: NOTE: rchase order of the parts, he part number listed in the parts list. PARTS ENCLOSED IN DASHED LINES MARKED "PT" ARE NOT USED. FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES, REFER TO BEGINNING OF SCHEMATIC SECTION. art number on this diagram.
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PV-DV102 / PV-DV202 / PV-DV402 7.4. MICROPHONE/FRONT/EVF BACKLIGHT SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS NOTE: For placing a purchase order of the parts, be sure to use the part number listed in the parts Do not use the part number on this diagram. MICROPHONE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM NOTE: “FOR REFERENCE ONLY”...
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NOTE: NOTE: rchase order of the parts, he part number listed in the parts list. PARTS ENCLOSED IN DASHED LINES MARKED "PT" ARE NOT USED. FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES, REFER TO BEGINNING OF SCHEMATIC SECTION. art number on this diagram. COMPARISON CHART OF MODELS &...
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7.5. LCD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (MODELS : PV-DV102/PV-DV202) NOTE: For placing a purchase order of the parts, LCD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (A, B) be sure to use the part number listed in the parts Do not use the part number on this diagram. VIDEO SIGNAL R8041 Q8013...
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PV-DV102 / PV-DV202 / PV-DV402 NOTE: NOTE: rchase order of the parts, he part number listed in the parts list. PARTS ENCLOSED IN DASHED LINES MARKED "PT" ARE NOT USED. FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES, REFER TO BEGINNING OF SCHEMATIC SECTION. art number on this diagram.
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PV-DV102 / PV-DV202 / PV-DV402 7.6. LCD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (MODEL : PV-DV402) NOTE: For placing a purchase order of the parts, LCD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (C) be sure to use the part number listed in the parts Do not use the part number on this diagram. VIDEO SIGNAL R8015 L8003...
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NOTE: NOTE: rchase order of the parts, he part number listed in the parts list. PARTS ENCLOSED IN DASHED LINES MARKED "PT" ARE NOT USED. FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES, REFER TO BEGINNING OF SCHEMATIC SECTION. art number on this diagram. COMPARISON CHART OF MODELS &...
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7.7. INTERCONNECTION SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM NOTE: For placing a purchase order of the parts, INTERCONNECTION SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM be sure to use the part number listed in the parts Do not use the part number on this diagram. TOP OPERATION C.B.A. MAIN C.B.A. CCD C.B.A.
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PV-DV102 / PV-DV202 / PV-DV402 NOTE: NOTE: rchase order of the parts, he part number listed in the parts list. PARTS ENCLOSED IN DASHED LINES MARKED "PT" ARE NOT USED. FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES, REFER TO BEGINNING OF SCHEMATIC SECTION. art number on this diagram.
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NOTE: FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES, REFER TO BEGINNING OF SCHEMATIC SECTION. MAIN C.B.A. (CAMERA SECTION) MAIN C.B.A. (POWER/VIDEO/AUDIO/COLOR EVF SECTION) MODE CAMERA MODE CAMERA MODE CAMERA MODE CAMERA MODE STOP MODE STOP MODE STOP MODE STOP MODE STOP MODE...
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NOTE: FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES, REFER TO BEGINNING OF SCHEMATIC SECTION. MAIN C.B.A. (SYSTEM CONTROL/SERVO SECTION) MODE PLAY MODE PLAY MODE PLAY MODE PLAY MODE PLAY MODE PLAY MODE PLAY MODE PLAY MODE PLAY PIN NO. PIN NO.
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NOTE: FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AND CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT NOTES, REFER TO BEGINNING OF SCHEMATIC SECTION. LCD C.B.A. (A, B) LCD C.B.A. (C) COMPARISON CHART MODE CAMERA MODE CAMERA MODE CAMERA MODE CAMERA MODE CAMERA MODE CAMERA MODE CAMERA MODE CAMERA MODE CAMERA MODE CAMERA MODE CAMERA...
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