Panasonic DMC-FZ1000P Service Manual
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DMC-FZ1000P
Model No.
DMC-FZ1000PC
DMC-FZ1000PU
DMC-FZ1000EB
DMC-FZ1000EE
DMC-FZ1000EF
DMC-FZ1000EG
DMC-FZ1000EP
DMC-FZ1000GN
Colour
(K)...........Black Type
© Panasonic Corporation 2014 Unauthorized copy-
ing and distribution is a violation of law.
ORDER NO. DSC1407014CE
B26
Digital Camera

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  • Page 1 ORDER NO. DSC1407014CE Digital Camera DMC-FZ1000P Model No. DMC-FZ1000PC DMC-FZ1000PU DMC-FZ1000EB DMC-FZ1000EE DMC-FZ1000EF DMC-FZ1000EG DMC-FZ1000EP DMC-FZ1000GN Colour (K)...Black Type © Panasonic Corporation 2014 Unauthorized copy- ing and distribution is a violation of law.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE PAGE 1 Safety Precautions -----------------------------------------------3 1.1. General Guidelines ----------------------------------------3 1.2. Leakage Current Cold Check ---------------------------3 1.3. Leakage Current Hot Check (See Figure. 1)--------3 1.4. How to Discharge the E.Capacitor on Flash P.C.B. Unit ---------------------------------------------------4 2 Warning --------------------------------------------------------------5 2.1.
  • Page 3: Safety Precautions

    1 Safety Precautions 1.1. General Guidelines 1.3. Leakage Current Hot Check 1. IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE (See Figure. 1) There are special components used in this equipment 1. Plug the AC cord directly into the AC outlet. Do not use which are important for safety. These parts are marked by an isolation transformer for this check.
  • Page 4: How To Discharge The E.capacitor On Flash P.c.b. Unit

    1.4. How to Discharge the E.Capacitor on Flash P.C.B. Unit CAUTION: • Be sure to discharge the E.Capacitor on Flash P.C.B. Unit before disassembling. • Be careful of the high voltage circuit on Flash P.C.B. Unit when servicing. [Discharging Procedure] 1.
  • Page 5: Warning

    2 Warning 2.1. Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) to Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices Some semiconductor (solid state) devices can be damaged easily by static electricity. Such components commonly are called Elec- trostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices. The following techniques should be used to help reduce the incidence of component damage caused by electrostatic discharge (ESD).
  • Page 6: How To Replace The Lithium Battery

    2.3. How to Replace the Lithium Battery 2.3.1. Replacement Procedure 1. Remove the Flash P.C.B.. (Refer to Disassembly Procedures.) 2. Unsolder the each soldering point of electric lead terminal for Lithium battery (Ref. No. “B8001” at component side of Flash P.C.B.) and remove the Lithium battery together with electric lead terminal.
  • Page 7: Caution For Ac Cord (For

    A replacement fuse cover can be purchased from your local 2.4.2.3. How to Replace the Fuse Panasonic Dealer. 1. Remove the Fuse Cover with a screwdriver. If the fitted moulded plug is unsuitable for the socket outlet in your home then the fuse should be removed and the plug cut off and disposed of safety.
  • Page 8: Service Navigation

    3 Service Navigation 3.1. Introduction This service manual contains technical information, which allow service personnel’s to understand and service this model. Please place orders using the parts list and not the drawing reference numbers. If the circuit is changed or modified, the information will be followed by service manual to be controlled with original service manual. 3.2.
  • Page 9: Service Notes

    3.3. Service Notes 3.3.1. About Tilt Sensor Display The unit has the electronic level function using G (3-axis accelerometer) sensor inside the unit. [Principal of Operation] 1. Movement of “Weight” is detected by capacitance. -------- [A] 2. Each acceleration of the X/Y/Z axis is converted into data and they are output. 3.
  • Page 10 3.3.3. Important Notice of Servicing This camera unit has the personal information of wireless LAN connection the customer has registered. For the protection of private information, please erase the personal information after the completion of repair by “Initial Settings”. In addition, please print out the following documents, and pass to the customer with the camera unit. Printing Material [ Leaflet for Customer ]...
  • Page 11: General Description About Lead Free Solder (Pbf)

    3.4. General Description About Lead Free Solder (PbF) The lead free solder has been used in the mounting process of all electrical components on the printed circuit boards used for this equipment in considering the globally environmental conservation. The normal solder is the alloy of tin (Sn) and lead (Pb). On the other hand, the lead free solder is the alloy mainly consists of tin (Sn), silver (Ag) and copper (Cu), and the melting point of the lead free solder is higher approx.30°C (86°F) more than that of the normal solder.
  • Page 12: How To Define The Model Suffix (Ntsc Or Pal Model)

    3.5. How to Define the Model Suffix (NTSC or PAL model) There are six kinds of DMC-FZ1000 regardless of the colours. • a) FZ1000 (Japan domestic model) • b) FZ1000P/PC • c) FZ1000EB/EF/EG/EP • d) FZ1000EE • e) FZ1000GN • f) FZ1000PU What is the difference is that the “Initial Settings”...
  • Page 13 3.5.2. Initial Settings: After replacing the Main P.C.B. and/or Flash-ROM, make sure to perform the initial settings after achieving the adjustment by order- ing the following procedure in accordance with model suffix of the unit. 1. Important Notice: Before proceeding Initial settings, make sure to read the following CAUTION. 2.
  • Page 14 • Step 4. Display the Initial Settings: While pressing [ MENU/SET ] button and “[ RIGHT ] of Cursor buttons” simultaneously, turn the power off. The “Initial Settings” menu is displayed. There are two kinds of “Initial Settings” menu form as follows: [ CASE 1.
  • Page 15 As for your reference, major default setting condition is as shown in the following table. • Default setting (After “Initial Settings”) MODEL VIDEO OUTPUT LANGUAGE DATE REMARKS a) DMC-FZ1000 (Japan domestic model) NTSC Japanese Year/Month/Date b) DMC-FZ1000P NTSC English Month/Date/Year c) DMC-FZ1000PC NTSC English Month/Date/Year d) DMC-FZ1000PU NTSC Spanish...
  • Page 16: Specifications

    4 Specifications The following specification is for DMC-FZ1000P. Some specifications may differ depending on model suffix.
  • Page 18: Location Of Controls And Components

    5 Location of Controls and Components The following description is for DMC-FZ1000P. Some descriptions may differ depending on model suffix. The page number in this chapter does not show the page number of this service manual.
  • Page 20: Service Mode

    6 Service Mode 6.1. Error Code Memory Function 1. General description This unit is equipped with history of error code memory function, and can be memorized 16 error codes in sequence from the latest. When the error is occurred more than 16, the oldest error is overwritten in sequence. The error code is not memorized when the power supply is shut down forcibly (i.e.,when the unit is powered on by the battery, the battery is pulled out) The error code is memorized to Flash-ROM when the unit has just before powered off.
  • Page 21 Error Code List The error code consists of 8 bits data and it shows the following information.
  • Page 22 Important notice about “Error Code List” 1) About “*” indication: The third digit from the left is different as follows. - In case of 0 (example: 18001000) When the third digit from the left shows “0”, this error occurred under the condition of Initial Settings has been completed.
  • Page 23: Troubleshooting Guide

    7 Troubleshooting Guide 7.1. Failure Diagnosis of NFC 7.2. Wi-Fi Module (Flash P.C.B. Unit) 7.2.1. How to Remove Wi-Fi Password Protection To prevent incorrect operation or use of the Wi-Fi function by a third party and to protect saved personal information, this unit pro- tects the Wi-Fi function with a password.
  • Page 24 7.2.2. Checking of Trouble Caused by Wi-Fi Module or Not *Change the Flash P.C.B. Unit, when the above checking detected the abnormal of Wi-Fi module.
  • Page 25: Service Fixture & Tools

    8 Service Fixture & Tools 8.1. Service Fixture and Tools The following Service Fixture and tools are used for checking and servicing this unit.
  • Page 26: When Replacing The Main P.c.b

    8.2. When Replacing the Main P.C.B. After replacing the Main P.C.B., be sure to achieve adjustment. 8.3. Service Position This Service Position is used for checking and replacing parts. Use the following Extension cables for servicing. Table S1 Extension Cable List Parts No.
  • Page 27: Disassembly And Assembly Instructions

    9 Disassembly and Assembly Instructions 9.1. Disassembly Flow Chart This is a disassembling chart. When assembling, perform this chart conversely. 9.2. P.C.B. Location...
  • Page 28: Disassembly Procedure

    9.3. Disassembly Procedure Item Fig. Removal Flash P.C.B. Unit (Fig. D16) Convex x 1 Locking tab x 1 (Fig. D17) Locking tab x 3 Item Fig. Removal Capacitor Cover Rear Case Unit (Fig. D1) Memory Card Battery Plate B Battery Locking tab x 2 Screw (A) x 3 (Fig.
  • Page 29 9.3.1. Removal of the Rear Case Unit (Fig. D2) (Fig. D1)
  • Page 30 9.3.2. Removal of the Main P.C.B. (Fig. D3) (Fig. D4)
  • Page 31 9.3.3. Removal of the LVF Module (Fig. D5) (Fig. D6)
  • Page 32 9.3.4. Removal of the Lens Unit (Fig. D8) (Fig. D7)
  • Page 33 9.3.5. Removal of the Top Case Unit and Battery Case Unit (Fig. D9) (Fig. D10)
  • Page 34 (Fig. D12) 9.3.6. Removal of the Mic Holder and Mic Jack P.C.B. (Fig. D13) (Fig. D11)
  • Page 35 9.3.7. Removal of the Front Case Unit and Lens Ring Unit (Fig. D15) (Fig. D14)
  • Page 36 9.3.8. Removal of the Flash P.C.B. Unit (Fig. D16) (Fig. D17)
  • Page 37 9.3.10. Removal of the Hot Shoe Unit and Multi FPC Unit (Fig. D18) 9.3.9. Removal of the Battery Door Unit (Fig. D19) (Fig. D20)
  • Page 38 (Fig. D22) 9.3.11. Removal of the Mic Net A (Fig. D21) (Fig. D23)
  • Page 39 9.3.12. Removal of the Flash Case Unit (Fig. D24) (Fig. D25)
  • Page 40 9.3.13. Removal of the Rear Operation Unit (Fig. D26) (Fig. D27)
  • Page 41 9.3.14. Removal of the LCD IF P.C.B. and (Fig. D29) (Fig. D28)
  • Page 42 (Fig. D31) (Fig. D30)
  • Page 43: Lens Disassembly Procedure

    9.4. Lens Disassembly Procedure Precaution: 1. Do not remove the MOS Unit when disassembling or reassembling the lens in order to maintain it clean. When remove it, refer to item “9.6.”. 2. Keep dust or dirt away from the lens. To remove dirt or dust from the lens, blow with dry air.
  • Page 44 8. Remove the 4 convexes. 9.4.2. Removal of the Master Flange 9. Remove the Zoom Motor and Lens FPC Unit. 1. Unscrew the 6 screws (D). 10. Unscrew the 2 screws (C). 2. Put the 2 flexes (for shutter and linear) out through each 11.
  • Page 45 9.4.3. Removal of the 5th Lens Frame Unit 3. Pull up the 1st Lens Frame Unit in direction of arrow, then remove it. 1. Confirm that the groove of Middle Frame Unit and groove of Cam Frame are aligned. (Phase alignment) 2.
  • Page 46 9.4.6. Removal of the 3rd Lens Frame 4. Remove the 3rd Lens Frame Unit with care to flex. Unit 1. Rotate the Middle Frame Unit counterclockwise fully. (Until the 3rd Lens Frame Unit stops.) 2. Push up the 3rd Lens Frame Unit fully from the lower side.
  • Page 47: Assembly Procedure For The Lens (Phase Alignment)

    9.5. Assembly Procedure for the 9.5.2. Assembly of the 3rd Lens Frame Unit Lens (Phase Alignment) Precaution: 1. Do not remove the MOS Unit when disassembling or reassembling the lens in order to maintain it clean. When remove it, refer to item “9.6.”. 2.
  • Page 48 9.5.3. Assembly of the 2nd Lens Frame Unit...
  • Page 49 9.5.4. Assembly of the 1st Lens Frame 9.5.5. Assembly of the 5th Lens Frame Unit Unit...
  • Page 50 9.5.6. Assembly of the Master Flange...
  • Page 51: Removal Of The Mos Unit

    9.6. Removal of the MOS Unit When remove the MOS Unit once (the screw (E) is loosened even a little), the optical tilt adjustment is required. When loosen the screw (E), necessary the optical tilt adjust- ment at the end of assembling. (Refer to item “10.3.2.”) To prevent the MOS Unit from catching the dust and dirt, do not remove the MOS Unit except for replacing.
  • Page 52: Measurements And Adjustments

    10 Measurements and Adjustments 10.1. Introduction When servicing this unit, make sure to perform the adjustments necessary based on the part (s) replaced. Before disassembling the unit, it is recommended to back up the camera data stored in Flash-ROM as a data file. NOTE: (When replacing the Lens unit, Master Flange Unit and MOS Unit) •...
  • Page 53 10.2.2. Flash-ROM Data Backup Number of necessary adjustment items decreases by copying the backup data to new Main P.C.B. when adjustment data in old Main P.C.B. is usually read by ROM_BACKUP “DSC→SD”. It is recommended to backup the Flash-ROM data as the way of return when trouble occurs before disassembling the unit depend- ing on each case.
  • Page 54 10.2.3. About Light Box How to remove the Front Hood In order to utilize maximum of the diffusing surface of light box, some adjustment items need the distance between diffusing surface of light box and camera body becomes several cent-meters. Before the adjustments, remove the front hood of light box following steps below.
  • Page 55: Details Of Electrical Adjustment

    10.3. Details of Electrical Adjustment 10.3.1. How to execute the Electrical Adjustment It is not necessary to connect the camera to a PC to perform adjustments. “Flag reset operation” and “Initial setting operation” are required when carrying out the alignment, follow the procedure below. 10.3.1.1.
  • Page 56 10.3.1.3. Execute Adjustment (In case of “OIS Adjustment”) 1. Perform step “10.3.1.1.” to “10.3.1.2.”, to reset the OIS flag status “F” (Set) to “0” (Reset) 2. Press [ DISP. ] button after Flag reset. OIS Adjustment screen is displayed on the LCD panel. (Refer to Fig.3-3) 3.
  • Page 57 10.3.2. Adjustment Specifications The following matrix table shows the relation between the replaced part and the Necessary Adjustment. When a part is replaced, make sure to perform the necessary adjustment(s) in the order indicated. The table below shows all the information necessary to perform each adjustment.
  • Page 62: After Adjustment

    10.4. After Adjustment 10.4.1. Initial Setting Since the initial setting has been released to execute the built-in adjustment software, it should be set up again before shipping the camera to the customer. Refer to the procedure described in “3.5.2. Initial Settings” for details. [ IMPORTANT ] 1.
  • Page 63: Maintenance

    11 Maintenance 11.1. Cleaning Lens and LCD Panel Do not touch the surface of lens and LCD Panel with your hand. When cleaning the lens, use air-blower to blow off the dust. When cleaning the LCD Panel, dampen the lens cleaning paper with lens cleaner, and the gently wipe the its surface. Note: The Lens Cleaning Kit ;...
  • Page 64: Block Diagram

    12 Block Diagram 12.1. Overall Block Diagram (25mm ~ 400mm/35mm film camera equivalent) MOS IMAGE SENSOR 1" 20.1MEGA PIX MEMORY CARD (Build in AFE) REMOTE TERMINAL IC5403 LOGIC IC SINGLE COMPARATOR EXT. MIC IC5102 ZOOM OIS UNIT IRIS SHUTTER FOCUS TERMINAL BUS SWITCH IC7301...
  • Page 65: System Control Block Diagram

    12.2. System Control Block Diagram TOP OPERATION UNIT IC6001 (VENUS ENGINE) REAR OPERATION UNIT POWER LED QR9003 FP9002 (REAR KEY RIGHT) FP9007 (WiFi LED) G17 GPIO158 RIGHT GPIO107 Wi-Fi LED (REAR KEY DOWN) FP9007 FP9002 F17 GPIO157 DOWN (POWER LED K) (REAR KEY UP) GPIO104 FP9007...
  • Page 66: Video/Audio Process(1) Block Diagram

    12.3. Video/Audio Process(1) Block Diagram IC6003 HINGE FPC LCD IF P.C.B. (NAND FLASH ROM/1G-bit) UNIT FP9003 FP4101 FP4102 CTL SIG ADDRESS/DATA (LCDOUT0-15) DR0-7/DG0-7 (LCDOUT0-15) 7 8 9 16 17 18 19 FP9003 FP4101 FP4102 (LCDVD) VSYNC FP9003 FP4101 FP4102 (LCDHD) HSYNC FP9003 FP4101...
  • Page 67: Video/Audio Process(2) Block Diagram

    12.4. Video/Audio Process(2) Block Diagram IC6001 (VENUS ENGINE) JK2002 NFC ANTENNA FPC FL2001 (HDMI TERMINAL) (G HDMI D2+) IC6301 AG24 HDMI TX2P (G HDMI D2-) (DUAL INTERFACE RFID) HDMI TX2M AF24 (G HDMI D1+) HDMI TX1P AG23 (S NFC IRQ) (G HDMI D1-) FL2002 CL6302...
  • Page 68: Lens/Sensor Block Diagram

    12.5. Lens/Sensor Block Diagram IC6001 (VENUS ENGINE) FP9005 CO. BARREL & FOCUS ENC FHP ABS (G FHP) AD2 IN2 ZHP ABS (G ZHP) AD2 IN3 ZENC1 ABS (G ZENC1) AD2 IN0 ZENC2 ABS Q9003 FZHP LEDCNT PW 5.2V Q7301 PW A1.8V IC7303 (G ZENC2) (MOTOR DRIVE)
  • Page 69: Flash/Hot Shoe Block Diagram

    12.6. Flash/Hot Shoe Block Diagram FLASH P.C.B. UNIT F8002 CL8001 CL8003 P8001 BATTERY T8001 F8001 D8002 PS9001 PP8001 UNREG+ CL8024 12-15 12-15 C8003 IC8001 CL8006 IC6001 (For Flash (IGBT DRIVER) (VENUS ENGINE) Charge) CL8008 CL8025 IC9101 PS9001 PP8001 PW AF3.4V (SYSTEM IC) UVLO UVLO...
  • Page 70: Power(1) Block Diagram

    12.7. Power(1) Block Diagram PW UNREG CL1050 FLASH P.C.B. UNIT PW 5.2V CL9011 P8001 CL1040 F8002 (UNREG) PP8001 PS9001 BAT+ 12-15 12-15 PW AF3.4V (BAT THERMO) PP8001 PS9001 BAT THERMO 2 IC1240 IC1140 BATTERY (REGULATOR) (REGULATOR) CL1140 Q9101 IC1001 (7CH SW REGULATOR) PP8001 PS9001 VOUT VOUT...
  • Page 71: Power(2) Block Diagram

    12.8. Power(2) Block Diagram PW UNREG CL1080 PW EVF10.0V CL1090 Q1090 PW SHT9.6V IC1090 (REGULATOR) IC6601 (REGULATOR) SHDN IC6603 QR1090 (REGULATOR) CL6604 IC6001 Q1081 VOUT VOUT PW DDR1.22V H1 (VENUS ENGINE) CL6610 IC6606 (REGULATOR) PW DDR1.22V H2 (SHT 9.6V CTL1) GPIO33 CL1008 VOUT...
  • Page 72: Wiring Connection Diagram

    13 Wiring Connection Diagram 13.1. Interconnection Diagram FLASH CASE UNIT TOP CASE UNIT BATTERY Wi-Fi ANT. STEREO MICROPHONE DRIVE MODE TOP OPERATION ECM(L) DIAL UNIT FLASH P.C.B. UNIT (FOIL SIDE) ECM(R) (COMPONENT SIDE) FLASH RL8004 RL8003 LENS RING UNIT POP UP SW MANUAL RING O.I.S.

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