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ORDER NO. BSD04030090 Digital Video Camera Recorder / XLR Microphone Adapter AG-DVC30P / AG-DVC30E / AG-DVC32EN / AG-DVC33MC / AG-MYA30G Please refer to the Operating Instructions in the appendix...
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS GENERAL GUIDELINES 1. When servicing, observe the original lead dress. If a short / circuit is found, replace all parts, which have been over-heated or damaged by the short circuit. 2. After servicing, see to it that all the protective devices such as insulation barriers, insulation papers shields are properly installed.
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2. Connect a 1.5k , 10W resistor, in parallel with a 0.15 capacitor, between each exposed metallic part on the set an a good earth ground such as a water pipe, as shown in Figure1. 3. Use an AC voltmeter, with 1000 ohms/volt or more sensitivity, to measure the potential across the resistor.
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ES devices are integrated circuits and some field-effect transistors and semiconductor “chip” components. The following techniques should be used to help reduce the incidence of component damage caused by static electricity. 1. Immediately before handling any semiconductor component or semiconductor-equipped assembly, drain off any electrostatic charge on your body by touching a known earth ground.
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an ES device). X-RADIATION WARNING 1. The potential source of X-radiation in EVF sets is the High Voltage section and the picture tube. 2. When using a picture tube test jig for service, ensure that jig is capable of handling 10kV without causing X-Radiation. Note : It is important to use an accurate periodically calibrated high voltage meter.
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1. Service Information 2. Disassembly Procedures 3. Mechanical Adjustment 4. Electrical Adjustment 5. Block Diagrams 6. Schematic Diagrams...
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NOTE BE SURE TO MAKE YOUR ORDERS OF REPLACEMENT PARTS ACCORDING TO PARTS LIST. CAUTION MARK INDICATES THE PRIMARY CIRCUIT TO DISTINGUISH THE PRIMARY FROM THE SECONDARY CIRCUIT. / PAY ATTENTION NOT TO RECEIVE AN ELECTRIC SHOCK DURING REPAIR SERVICE OF THE PRODUCTS. IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE: COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED WITH THE MARK HAVE THE SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS FOR...
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6.1.11. REAR JACK (VEP04863A) 6.1.12. BATTERY (VEP01953A) 6.1.13. ZOOM FPC (VEP06F66A) 6.1.14. ZOOM CON (VEP001E3A) 6.1.15. EVF CON (VEP001E0A) 6.1.16. MIC (VEP04828A) 6.1.17. MONITOR (VEP26257B) 6.1.18. EVF A (VEP28272B), EVF B (VEP28275B), LCD OPEN(VEP001E1A), CAS OPEN (VEP001E5A) 6.1.19. TALLY (VEP001E4A), SUB REC (VEP001G1A), DC IN (VEP01957A) 6.2.
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7.2. CAMERA C.B.A. (NTSC model: VEP23598A) (PAL model: VEP23598B) 7.3. POWER C.B.A. (VEP01952A) 8. Mechanical Replacement Parts List & Exploded Views NOTE: 1. Be sure to make your orders of replacement parts according to this list. 2. Unless otherwise specified, all resistors are in OHMS, K=1,000 OHMS, all capacitors are in MICROFARADS ( F), P= 3.
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NOTE: A list of parts is stored in data form in the CD-ROM. It is located within the folder APPENDIX/PARTS. Please use as necessary. 10. PDF for Printing The PDF documents for printing consist of several files per section.Open every section (file) through a link (blue frame) on the cover.
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(MONITOR C.B.A.) :VIDEO MAIN SIGNAL PATH L904 G1C100K00024 L902 G1C100K00024 L903 G1C100K00024 C906 L905 G1C100MA0031 MAIN CONNECTION CL906 CL905 CL908 FP903 C913 FP601-1,2,3 NOREG GND 0.47 C908 C902 R902 C918 0.01 0.01 4V47 FP601-1,2,3 NOREG GND 12.3 12.3 R903 C916 0.01 FP601-4 BL BRIGHT...
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OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM BATTERY FRONT C.B.A ZOOM FPC C.B.A GYRO POWER C.B.A EVF UNIT SIDE JACK FPC C.B.A LENS UNIT GYRO_X C.B.A 1.8V 2.5V 3.1V 1.5V -7.5V ZOOM IRIS FOCUS SENSOR S-VHS IN/OUT IN/OUT MIC IN ADAPTOR REMOTE ZOOM SW USER1 SW IR LED SENSOR...
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POWER C.B.A. (VEP01952A) IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE: COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED WITH THE MARK HAVE THE SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS FOR SAFETY. WHEN REPLACING ANY OF THESE COMPONENTS, USE ONLY THE SAME TYPE. FOIL SIDE L1901 L1922 IC1001 Q1062 IC1321 Q1603 IC1601 QR1101 IC1602 QR1102 C1902 R1926 IC1923...
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POWER C.B.A. (VEP01952A) IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE: COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED WITH THE MARK HAVE THE SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS FOR SAFETY. WHEN REPLACING ANY OF THESE COMPONENTS, USE ONLY THE SAME TYPE. COMPONENT SIDE IC1901 Q1042 IC1922 Q1051 IC1901 IP1001 Q1322 P1001 Q1601 Q1003 Q1602 C1930 Q1011...
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ORDER NO. BSD04030090 Sec. 1 Service Information Sec. 2 Disassembly Procedures Digital Video Camera Recorder Sec. 3 Mechanical Adjustment Sec. 4 Electrical Adjustment AG-DVC30P/E Sec. 5 Block Diagrams AG-DVC32EN Sec. 6 Schematic Diagrams Sec. 7 Circuit Board Diagrams AG-DVC33MC Sec. 8 Exploded Views &...
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Any attempt to service or repair the product or products dealt with in this service information by anyone else could result in serious injury or death. AG-DVC30P - 2 -...
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS GENERAL GUIDELINES ELECTROSTATICALLY SENSITIVE (ES) DEVICES 1. When servicing, observe the original lead dress. If a Some semiconductor (solid state) devices can be damaged short circuit is found, replace all parts, which have been easily by static electricity. Such components commonly are over-heated or damaged by the short circuit.
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1. Note when inserting Flexible Cable The flexible cables, have two sets of contacts on each cable, see the figure below. When inserting these cables into the connector, make sure that the cables are fully inserted, if not they may damage the connector. CONNECTOR FLEXIBLE CABLE (REAR SIDE)
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3. Removal of MIC Case Unit 1. Unscrew the 6 screws (A) and remove the MIC Case Unit as shown in figure 3-1. MIC CASE UNIT SCREW (A) SCREW (A) Remove the Hood unit, before disassembly of unit. Figure 3-1 DIS-2...
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4. Removal of Side Case R Unit 1. Remove the MIC Case Unit. 2. Unscrew the 10 screws (A) as shown in figure 4-1. 3. Disconnect the connector P6403 on R SIDE C.B.A. and remove the Side Case R Unit as shown in figure 4-1. SCREW (A) SIDE CASE R UNIT SCREW (A)
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5. Removal of POWER C.B.A. 1. Remove the MIC Case Unit. 2. Remove the Side case R Unit. 3. Disconnect a connector P1001 on POWER C.B.A. as shown in figure 5-1. 4. Unscrew the 2 screws (A) and remove the POWER C.B.A.. Be careful because the CAMERA C.B.A.(bottom side of POWER C.B.A.) and the connector in the POWER C.B.A are combining the one connector.
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6. Removal of TOP VF Unit 1. Remove the MIC Case Unit. 2. Remove the Side Case R Unit. 3. Unscrew the 4 screws (A) as shown in figure 6-1. 4. Lift up the TOP VF and disconnect a connector P2215 on VTR C.B.A., then remove the TOP VF Unit as shown in figure 6-1.
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7. Removal of Front Case Unit 1. Remove the MIC Case Unit. 2. Remove the Side Case R Unit. 3. Remove the TOP VF Unit. 4. Unscrew the 3 screws (A) as shown in figure 7-1. 5. Disconnect a connector P6301 and remove the Front Case Unit as shown in figure 7-1. (Note in installation) 1.
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8. Removal of Lens Unit 1. Removal of MIC Case Unit. 2. Removal of Side Case R Unit. 3. Removal of POWER C.B.A.. 4. Removal of TOP VF Unit. 5. Removal of Front Case Unit. 6. Unscrew the 2 screws (A) and remove the CCD CON STOPPER as shown in figure 8-1. 7.
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9. Removal of Rear Case Unit & CAMERA C.B.A. 1. Removal of MIC Case Unit. 2. Removal of Side Case R Unit. 3. Removal of POWER C.B.A.. 4. Removal of TOP VF Unit. 5. Removal of Front Case Unit. 6. Removal of Lens Unit. 7.
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10. Removal of Cassette Cover Unit 1. Remove the MIC Case Unit. 2. Remove the Side case R Unit. 3. Remove the POWER C.B.A.. 4. Remove the TOP VF Unit. 5. Remove the Front Case Unit. 6. Remove the Lens Unit. 7.
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11. Removal of Mechanism Unit & VTR C.B.A. 1. Remove the MIC Case Unit. 2. Remove the Side Case R Unit. 3. Remove the POWER C.B.A.. 4. Remove the TOP VF Unit. 5. Remove the Front Case Unit. 6. Remove the Lens Unit. 7.
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12. Disconnect the 7 connectors (A),(B),(C),(D),(E),(F) and (G) on VTR C.B.A. as shown in figure 11-2. (C) (D) Figure 11-2 13. Unscrew the 2 screws (B) and remove the VTR C.B.A. as shown in figure 11-3. 14. Unscrew the 3 screws (C) and remove the Mechanism Unit from Mech. Attachment Frame Unit as shown in figure 11-3.
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12. Removal of LCD Unit 1. Remove the MIC Case Unit. 2. Remove the Side Case R Unit. 3. Unscrew the 3 screws (A) and remove the HEAT SINK(SIDE R) as shown in figure 12-1. 4. Remove the FFC Protection Sheet as shown in figure 12-2. 5.
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13. Removal of EVF Unit 1. Removal of MIC Case Unit. 2. Removal of Side Case R Unit. 3. Removal of TOP VF Unit. 4. Disconnect connector P1 on EVF CONNECT C.B.A. as shown in figure 13-1. 5. Unscrew the 4 screws (A) and remove the EVF Unit and EVF SLIDER Unit from EVF LCD HOLD Unit as shown in figure 13-2.
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AG-DVC30P AG-DVC30E, DVC32EN, DVC33MC Ref. Ref. Parts No. C.B.A. Page Parts No. C.B.A. Page VEP01952A POWER EPL-1 VEP01952A POWER EPL-15 VEP03G60A EPL-3 VEP03G60B EPL-17 VEP23598A CAMERA EPL-7 VEP23598B CAMERA EPL-21 VEP06F67A FRONT EPL-11 VEP06F67A FRONT EPL-25 VEP04861A SIDE JACK FPC...
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Components identified with the mark have special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these component, use only the same type. ELECTRICAL REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST AG-DVC30P Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks ...
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Components identified with the mark have special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these component, use only the same type. Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C1925 ECJ0EB1E471K C.CAPACITOR CH 25V 470P Q1021...
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Components identified with the mark have special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these component, use only the same type. Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R1638 ERJ2RHD821 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W C2037 ECJ0EB1A473K...
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Components identified with the mark have special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these component, use only the same type. Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C3112 ECJ1VB0J225K C.CAPACITOR CH6.3V 2.2U C4007,08...
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Components identified with the mark have special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these component, use only the same type. Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks L3501 G1C100KA0055 COIL 10UH R629...
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Components identified with the mark have special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these component, use only the same type. Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R2104 ERJ2GEJ103 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W R3030,31 ERJ2GE0R00...
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Components identified with the mark have special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these component, use only the same type. Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R3561,62 ERJ2GEJ102 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W C155-57 ECST1AY106Z...
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Components identified with the mark have special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these component, use only the same type. Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C936 ECUX1A224KBV C.CAPACITOR CH 10V 0.22U C3024...
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Components identified with the mark have special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these component, use only the same type. Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks L2001 G1C4R7MA0031 COIL 4.7UH R740...
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Components identified with the mark have special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these component, use only the same type. Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R979 ERJ2GEJ103 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W R3012,13 ERJ2GEJ102...
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Components identified with the mark have special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these component, use only the same type. Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R4119,20 ERJ2GE0R00 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W C4113 ECJ1VB0J105K...
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Components identified with the mark have special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these component, use only the same type. Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks K1KA03B00102 CONNECTOR (MALE) K1KA60A00148 CONNECTOR (MALE) ERJ3GEY0R00...
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Components identified with the mark have special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these component, use only the same type. Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks K1MN18B00048 CONNECTOR VMP8020 CAM OP ANGLE K1MN07B00070...
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Components identified with the mark have special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these component, use only the same type. Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks QR903 B1GBCFJN0017 TRANSISTOR QR904 UNR9214J0L...
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Components identified with the mark have special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these component, use only the same type. AG-DVC30E, AG-DVC32EN, AG-DVC33MC Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks ...
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Components identified with the mark have special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these component, use only the same type. Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C1925 ECJ0EB1E471K C.CAPACITOR CH 25V 470P Q1021...
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Components identified with the mark have special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these component, use only the same type. Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R1638 ERJ2RHD821 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W C2037 ECJ0EB1A473K...
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Components identified with the mark have special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these component, use only the same type. Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C3112 ECJ1VB0J225K C.CAPACITOR CH6.3V 2.2U C4007,08...
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Components identified with the mark have special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these component, use only the same type. Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks L3501 G1C100KA0055 COIL 10UH R629...
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Components identified with the mark have special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these component, use only the same type. Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R2104 ERJ2GEJ103 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W R3030,31 ERJ2GE0R00...
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Components identified with the mark have special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these component, use only the same type. Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R3561,62 ERJ2GEJ102 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W C155-57 ECST1AY106Z...
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Components identified with the mark have special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these component, use only the same type. Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C936 ECUX1A224KBV C.CAPACITOR CH 10V 0.22U C3024...
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Components identified with the mark have special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these component, use only the same type. Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks L2001 G1C4R7MA0031 COIL 4.7UH R740...
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Components identified with the mark have special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these component, use only the same type. Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R979 ERJ2GEJ103 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W R3012,13 ERJ2GEJ102...
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Components identified with the mark have special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these component, use only the same type. Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R4119,20 ERJ2GE0R00 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W C4113 ECJ1VB0J105K...
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Components identified with the mark have special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these component, use only the same type. Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks K1KA03B00102 CONNECTOR (MALE) K1KA60A00148 CONNECTOR (MALE) ERJ3GEY0R00...
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Components identified with the mark have special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these component, use only the same type. Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks K1MN18B00048 CONNECTOR VMP8020 CAM OP ANGLE K1MN07B00070...
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Components identified with the mark have special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these component, use only the same type. Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks QR903 B1GBCFJN0017 TRANSISTOR QR904 UNR9214J0L...
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Components identified with the mark have special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these component, use only the same type. AG-MYA30G Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R463-65 ERJ3GEY0R00 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W ...
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Components identified with the mark have special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these component, use only the same type. Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R1818 ERJ3RHD223 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W R315 ERJ3GEYG102...
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ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE 1. ADJUSTMENT SYSTEM When performing the electrical adjustment, the following tools are required. NAME Part Number Pcs. Remark Measuring Board VFK1308P EVR Connector Board VFK1309A NOTE Connector Adapter VFK1763 60 to 30pin 30pin Flat Cable VFK1317 DC Cable VJA0941 DC Cable VJA1128 or LSJ0310...
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1-3. System Hook up Procedures 1. Unscrew the 2 screws and remove the EVR cover. SCREW EVR Cover 2. Connect the 2 pcs. of 30 pin flat cables (VFK1317) between P101/P102 on the Measuring Board (VFK1308P), and 2 connectors on the EVR Connector Board (VFK1309A). Make sure that the contact surface of 2 pcs. of 30 pin Flat Cables are inner side and direction of the EVR Connector Board is as shown in Figures.
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3. Connect the Connection Adapter (VFK1763) to EVR connector in camera recorder. Then make sure that the direction of the VFK1309A and VFK1763 are correct as shown in Figure. When connecting VFK1763 to the EVR connector, be careful that it is installed in the correct direction.
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2. REQUIRED TOOL & EQUIPMENT FOR ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT Below indicated tools are required to perform each adjustment in addition to tools in introduced in item1. Adjustment Item Required Tool Remark Camera Zoom SW center value adjustment Unnecessary NOTE Iris Hall Amp (Auto) Unnecessary Iris PWM Bias (Auto) Unnecessary...
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3. PC EVR (ADJUSTMENT) SOFTWARE 3-1. BOOT UP THE ADJUSTMENT SOFTWARE 1. Copy all files of EVR software (VFK1908:NTSC / VFK1909:PAL) to created directly on PC. 2. Restart the PC in DOS mode. 3. In case NTSC software, type “dvc30p” and press ENTER key, then EVR software boot up. In case PAL software, type “dvc30e”...
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Input file name and PRESS ENTER KEY. Saving the data is started. When the data is stored completed, this screen is appears. PRESS ESC KEY. ELE-6...
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Return to this screen and in case of select No.2, PRESS ENTER KEY. Input file name and PRESS ENTER KEY. Saving the data is started. ELE-7...
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When the data is stored completed, this screen appears. PRESS ESC KEY. 3-2. How to Use the Main Menu Select a Sub Menu to check, adjust the unit and etc. by pressing ↑↓ (UP/DOWN) Key in Main Menu. Then press “ENTER”...
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3-3. Introduction of the Sub Menu 1) Camera Check Menu 2) Video Check Menu 3) Camera Adjustment Menu ELE-9...
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4) Video Adjustment Menu 5) LCD Adjustment Menu 6) EVF Adjustment Menu ELE-10...
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4. EEPROM All adjustment data has been stored in the EEPROM. There are two EEPROM in this camera recorder as shown in the table below. NAME REF. No. CAMERA EEPROM IC3006 (CAMERA C.B.A.) VTR EEPROM IC2008 (VTR C.B.A.) NOTE: To save the EVR adjustment data to the EEPROM, follow items 4-1, 4-2, and 4-3. There is also additional data stored in this EEPROM (This EVR software can save or write only adjustment data).
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4. Type the File name and, then press the “Enter” key. The data of adjustment value can be stored in the personal computer. (Please refer to item “3-1. BOOT UP THE ADJUSTMENT SOFTWARE”) 4-2. How to Save VTR Adjustment Data 1.
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4-3. REWRITE Adjustment Data 4-3-1. How to Rewrite Adjustment data on Camera C.B.A. 1. Select “Camera Check menu” In the Main menu, and then press the “Enter” key. 2. Select “3. Read (Save) / Write All EEPROM datas” in the Camera check menu, and then press the “Enter” key.
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3. Below indicated screen is displayed. 4. In case of data is change to FF from 70 on address 0542, select a line “EEPROM 0500-05FF” by arrow key (↑/↓) and input a value as 42 to column [ADRS]. Next cursor is moved to column [DATA] by arrow key (→/←) and input a value as FF.
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4-4-2. How to change the VTR EEPROM data. 1. Boot up EVR software and open the Video check menu. 2. Select “2. EEPROM/RAM Editor” and press “ENTER” key. 3. Below indicated screen is displayed. 4. How changing the EEPROM data is the same as CAMERA EEPROM refer to previous item 4-4-1. ELE-15...
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5. ZOOM SW Center Value Adjustment Be sure to save the CAMERA adjustment data into the Personal Computer, before performing adjustment. This adjustment has to be performed, when the CASSETTE COVER UNIT or ZOOM SW in CASSETTE COVER UNIT is replaced. 1.
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<For example> Calculate center value FE (Upper) FF (Lower) Select minimum value 01C3 Tele (01C3 + 022C)÷2 = 01F7 Upper Lower Wide 022C Select maximum value 14. Calculate center value of minimum and maximum value. 15. Select a line “EEPROM 0200 - 02FF” by arrow key (↑/↓) and input a value as E7 to column [ADRS]. 16.
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6. CAMERA ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE Be sure to save the Camera adjustment data into the Personal Computer, before performing adjustment. Perform all PC-EVR adjustments, by referring to procedures on PC screen. 6-1. Iris Hall Amp Adjustment (AUTO) This adjustment is automatically executed. 1.
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6-2. Iris PWM Bias Adjustment (AUTO) This adjustment is automatically executed. 1. Open the “Camera adjustment menu”. 2. Select “3. Iris PWM Bias adjustment (Auto)” in the Camera adjustment menu, and then press the “Enter” key. 3. Set to CAMERA mode in camera recorder follow the message “Auto / Manually set to CAMERA mode.”, and then press the “Enter”...
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6-3. ND Hall Amp Adjustment (AUTO) This adjustment is automatically executed. 1. Open the “Camera adjustment menu”. 2. Select “4. ND Hall Amp adjustment (Auto)” in the Camera adjustment menu, and then press the “Enter” key. 3. Set to CAMERA mode in camera recorder follow the message “Auto / Manually set to CAMERA mode.”, and then press the “Enter”...
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6-4. ND PWM Bias Adjustment (AUTO) This adjustment is automatically executed. 1. Open the “Camera adjustment menu”. 2. Select “5. ND PWM Bias adjustment (Auto)” in the Camera adjustment menu, and then press the “Enter” key. 3. Set to CAMERA mode in camera recorder follow the message “Auto / Manually set to CAMERA mode.”, and then press the “Enter”...
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6-5. OISu Adjustment (AUTO) This adjustment is automatically executed. 1. Open the “Camera adjustment menu”. 2. Select “6. OISu adjustment (Auto)” in the Camera adjustment menu, and then press the “Enter” key. 3. Set to CAMERA mode in camera recorder follow the message “Auto / Manually set to CAMERA mode.”, and then press the “Enter”...
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6-6. Zoom Tracking Adjustment (AUTO) This adjustment is automatically executed. 1. Set the 43mm attachment ring (VFK1164TAR43) to front of the Lens. 2. Set the Collimator (VFK1164TCM01) to 43mm attachment ring (VFK1164TAR43) to 3. Open the “Camera adjustment menu”. 4. Select “7. Zoom Tracking adjustment (Auto)” in the Camera adjustment menu, and then press the “Enter” key.
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PRESS ENTER KEY, then adjustment is started. When adjustment finished, message “Completed!” appears and numerical value is changed “00”. 6. Connect the VIDEO OUT to Monitor TV. 7. Set the AUTO/MANUAL SELECT switch to MANUAL position. 8. Adjust Focus Ring to set focus of the focus chart in the MF mode, at the maximum of TELE side. 9.
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6-7. CCD white scratch damage revision Adjustment (AUTO) This adjustment is automatically executed. 1. Open the “Camera adjustment menu”. 2. Select “8.CCD white scratch damage revision adjustment (Auto)” in the Camera adjustment menu, and then press the “Enter” key. 3. Set to CAMERA mode in camera recorder follow the message “Auto / Manually set to CAMERA mode.”, and then press the “Enter”...
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6-8. White Balance Adjustment (AUTO) This adjustment is automatically executed. Set to CAMERA mode in camera recorder follow the message “Auto / Manually set to CAMERA mode.”, and then press the “Enter” key. 6-8-1. Indoor (3100K) White Balance Adjustment (AUTO) 1.
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6-8-2. Outdoor (5100K) White Balance Adjustment (Auto) 1. Set the Color Conversion filters (LB120 : VFK1347), (LBA2 : VFK1884) and (LBB6 : VFK1888) to CC Filter Holder (VFK1345). 2. Set the one Step-down Ring (VFK1346) and two Step Up Rings (VFK1659, VFK1660) to CC Filter Holder as shown in figure.
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PRESS ENTER KEY, then adjustment is started. When adjustment is finished, message “Completed!” appears and numerical value is changed “00”. ELE-28...
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6-8-3. Cool white (4500K) White Balance Adjustment (Auto) < In case of NTSC model > 1. Set the Color Conversion filters (LB120 : VFK1347) to CC Filter Holder (VFK1345). < In case of PAL model > 1. Set the Color Conversion filters (LB80 : VFK1342) and (CC C20 : VFK1887) to CC Filter Holder (VFK1345). <...
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PRESS ENTER KEY, then adjustment is started. When adjustment is finished, message “Completed!” appears and numerical value is changed “00”. ELE-30...
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6-8-4. Warm white (3600K) White Balance Adjustment (Auto) < In case of NTSC model > 1. Set the Color Conversion filters (LB40 : VFK1341) and (LBB2 : VFK1885) to CC Filter Holder (VFK1345). < In case of PAL model > 1.
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PRESS ENTER KEY, then adjustment is started. When adjustment is finished, message “Completed!” appears and numerical value is changed “00”. ELE-32...
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6-9. White Shading Adjustment This adjustment is automatically executed. 1. Aim the camera recorder at white paper (use clear white paper) under the Halogen lamp condition. 2. Shoot the white paper to fully fill entire screen. 3. Set the AUTO/MANUAL SELECT switch to MANUAL position. 4.
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When adjustment is finished, message appears numerical “Completed!” value is changed “00”. The program goes to Camera adjustment menu automatically. ELE-34...
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7. VTR ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE Be sure to save the VTR adjustment data into the Personal Computer, before performing adjustment. Perform the all PC-EVR adjustments, by referring to procedures on PC screen. 7-1. Sensitivity adj of Tape sensors Adjustment (AUTO) This adjustment is automatically executed. 1.
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Please confirm this message appears on screen, then adjustment is finished. 7-2. PG shifter Adjustment (AUTO) This adjustment is automatically executed. 1. Connect the oscilloscope to “HID” and “SPA” on the VFK1308P. 2. Insert the DV color bar alignment tape (VFM3010EDS: NTSC or VFM3110EDS: PAL) into the camera recorder. 3.
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In case the DV color bar alignment tape is already inserted, PRESS ENTER KEY, then adjustment is started. NOTE: When the screen change to the following screen, camera recorder goes to STBY ON from STBY OFF mode. Press ENTER key after the camera recorder change to STBY ON mode completely.
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7-3. Luminance level Adjustment 1. Connect the (WFM: NTSC model / oscilloscope: PAL model) to VIDEO OUT with 75ohm termination. 2. Open the “Video adjustment menu”. 3. Select “3. Luminance level adjustment” in the Video adjustment menu, and then press the “Enter” key. 4.
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8. LCD ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE Be sure to save the VTR adjustment data into the Personal Computer, before performing adjustment. Perform the all PC-EVR adjustments, by referring to procedures on PC screen. Note: Set to CAMERA mode in camera recorder. Set the VTR TEST (SW103) switch on VFK1308P to L position. 8-1.
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8-3. Contrast Adjustment 1. Connect the oscilloscope to “MON_G” on the VFK1308P. 2. Open the “LCD adjustment menu”. 3. Select “3. Contrast adjustment” in the LCD adjustment menu, and then press the “Enter” key. 4. Adjust the arrow keys on PC so that the differential amplitude between 0 step-level and 7 step-level (portion “V” in figure) becomes 2.15±0.1V as shown in figure on screen.
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8-4. Sub contrast Adjustment 1. Connect the oscilloscope to “MON_CB” and “MON_G” on the VFK1308P. 2. Open the “LCD adjustment menu”. 3. Select “4. Sub contrast adjustment” in the LCD adjustment menu, and then press the “Enter” key. 4. Adjust the arrow keys on PC so that the level difference between “a” (MON_CB) and “b” (MON_G) becomes 0±50mV as shown in figure on screen.
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8-5. White balance Adjustment 1. Connect the oscilloscope to “MON_CB” and “MON_G” on the VFK1308P. 2. Open the “LCD adjustment menu”. 3. Select “5. White balance adjustment” in the LCD adjustment menu, and then press the “Enter” key. 4. Adjust the arrow keys on PC so that the level difference between “a” (MON_CB) and “b” (MON_G) becomes +50mV±50mV as shown in figure on screen.
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9. EVF ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE Be sure to save the VTR adjustment data into the Personal Computer, before performing adjustment. Perform the all PC-EVR adjustments, by referring to procedures on PC screen. Note: Set to CAMERA mode in camera recorder. Set the VTR TEST (SW103) switch on VFK1308P to L position. 9-1.
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9-3. EVF Pedestal Level Adjustment 1. Set SW109 to “FLUSH” side on the VFK1308P. 2. Connect the oscilloscope to “VCC9” on the VFK1308P. 3. Open the “EVF adjustment menu”. 4. Select “3. Pedestal Level adjustment” in the EVF adjustment menu, and then press the “Enter” key. 5.
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9-4. EVF Sub contrast Adjustment 1. Set SW109 to “FLUSH” side on the VFK1308P. 2. Connect the oscilloscope to “VCC41” and “VCC9” on the VFK1308P. 3. Open the “EVF adjustment menu”. 4. Select “4. Sub contrast adjustment” in the EVF adjustment menu, and then press the “Enter” key. 5.
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9-5. EVF White balance Adjustment 1. Set SW109 to “FLUSH” side on the VFK1308P. 2. Connect the oscilloscope to “VCC41” and “VCC9” on the VFK1308P. 3. Open the “EVF adjustment menu”. 4. Select “5. White balance adjustment” in the EVF adjustment menu, and then press the “Enter” key. 5.
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INTERCONNECTION TOP VF UNIT EVF UNIT EVF CON C.B.A. SIDE JACK FPC C.B.A. REC SUB C.B.A. VEP04861A Tally C.B.A. EVF B C.B.A. VEP001E0A VEP001E4 VEP001G1A S-VIDEO MIC IN VEP28275B PANEL Tally ADAPTOR MIC C.B.A. REC SUB SW P802 VEP04828A VEP28272B VWJ1714 P4101 EVF A C.B.A.
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1. SERVICING FIXTURES AND TOOLS The following servicing tools are required for mechanical and electrical servicing and alignment. The items marked “NEW” in the following list are necessary for the AG-DVC30/32/33. Please refer to “Y” and “N” in column of table below, which tools required for servicing the NTSC and PAL model.
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VFK1908 VFM3010EDS VFM3000EDS VFK1217 DV Alignment Tape Tape End / Beg. Detect VFK1909 VFM3110EDS (Linearity) Cassette EVR Adjustment Software DV Alignment Tape (Color bar) VFK1481K LISTA Software DOWN LOAD VFK1308P VFK1309A VFK1763 VJA0941 Measuring Board EVR Connector Board DC Cable Connector Adapter VFK1317 VFK1164TAR43...
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To determine which servicing fixtures and tools are required for each adjustment, refer to the following table. ADJUSTMENT ITEM Parts No. NAME VFM3010EDS DV Alignment Tape (Color bar) 7-2. PG shifter Adjustment (SEC.4) VFM3110EDS DV Alignment Tape (Color bar) VFM3000EDS DV Alignment Tape (Linearity) 1-8.
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2. MAINTENANCE Maintenance is done by periodically performing suitable maintenance servicing in order to maintain the best condition, so that the user can use the equipment safely. Video equipment with mounted mechanisms have parts which will wear, and their wear and deterioration cause troubles. Dust and dirt also can impair stable operation. For this reason it is important not to just perform repair at the time of trouble, but also to perform suitable maintenance at regular intervals.
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3. MANUAL TAPE EJECT (EMERGENCY EJECT) When the tape cannot be ejected by normal operation because of trouble in the electrical system or mechanical system, the tape can be removed from the unit manually by using the following method. NOTE: By below indicated method, The unit will not take up tape slack. Be careful when removing the tape from Cassette Holder.
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4. LITHIUM BATTERY 4-1. Replacement Procedure There is a Lithium battery on the R_SIDE C.B.A.. Unsolder the Lithium battery “Ref No: B6401/Part No: VSB0407” and then replace with the new one. <INFORMATION> The lithium battery is not rechargeable and may be discharged. VTR C.B.A (LI-BATT) P2219 P6403...
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5. SERVICE MENU The DIAGNOSTIC and ADJUST menu can be displayed as follows. Press and hold the “MENU button”. Press and hold the “MODE CHK button” and “REW button” at the same time, DIAGNOSTIC and ADJUST menu can be displayed. Next, turn the “MULTI-DIAL”...
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5-1-1. How to display the Error Rate. This unit can be displayed Error Rate and it shows the playing condition of the VCR. In case of the error rate is displayed, BER DISPLAY and SAMPLE SPEED mode is select on DIAGNOSTIC menu. DIAGNOSTIC MENU Select VIDEO, AUDIO or TOTAL BER DISPLAY...
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5-1-2. DIF STATUS Display. DIAGNOSTIC MENU BER DISPLAY VIDEO AUDIO TOTAL Set the item “DIF INF” to ON and it SAMPLE SPEED SLOW does ON/OFF of the DIF STATUS DIF INF display by pressing the MODE VERSION (SOFT) (EEPROM) CHECK button on normal screen. 1.00 1.00 1.00...
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5-1-3. Software Version Display. This unit have two pieces of microprocessor and two pieces of EEPROM Camera board VTR board Microprocessor IC3500 IC2001 EEPROM IC3006 IC2008 VTR C.B.A. VTR C.B.A. CAMERA C.B.A. CAMERA C.B.A. IC3006 IC3500 IC2001 IC2008 (FOIL SIDE) (COMPONENT SIDE) (FOIL SIDE) (COMPONENT SIDE)
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5-1-5. Auto Off Log The VCR can display warning and auto off as alarm display. If case of the auto off occurs, the number and message are displayed in the normal screen. Contents of auto off can be confirm until previous 5 problem in diagnostic menu.
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5-2. Adjust Menu (Page 1) ADJUST MENU ATF GAIN ------------YES Setting item for LISTA Measurement LINEARITY ------------YES Y LEVEL Setting item for VIDEO OUTPUT Level C LEVEL White Blemish Compensation DEFECT COMP Setting item for TEST PATTERN signal TEST PATTERN VTR Debug Information VTR DEBUG Setting item for CAMERA Debug Information...
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2. Connect the 2 pcs. of 30 pin flat cables (VFK1317) between P101/P102 on the Measuring Board (VFK1308P), and 2 connectors on the EVR Connector Board (VFK1309A). Make sure that the contact surface of 2 pcs. of 30 pin Flat Cables are inner side and direction of the EVR Connector Board is as shown in Figure. Then connect the Connection Adapter (VFK1763).
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5-2-3. Adjustment item for Video Level Y LEVEL Y level of AV OUT and S-VIDEO OUTPUT signal can be adjusted on this item. The displayed value is the same as value for Luminance level adjustment in EVR adjustment. C LEVEL C level of AV OUT and S-VIDEO OUTPUT signal can be adjusted on this item.
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AUTO OFF LOG RESET It resets auto off log information. < How to reset Auto Off Log > 1. The following message is displayed when choosing the item “AUTO OFF LOG RESET” and pushing MULTI-DIAL. AUTO OFF CLEAR EXECUTE ? PUSH JOG 2.
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6. CAMERA REMOTE The control equipment is connected to CAMERA REMOTE jack to enable zooming and record start/stop to be initiated by remote control. NOTE: CAMERA remote control is only effective in the CAMERA mode. Please refer to below indicated specification, When external remote is checked. Equivalent circuit of CAM REMOTE jack Terminal (refer to figure A) Contents...
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INTERCONNECTION TOP VF UNIT EVF UNIT EVF CON C.B.A. SIDE JACK FPC C.B.A. REC SUB C.B.A. VEP04861A Tally C.B.A. EVF B C.B.A. VEP001E0A VEP001E4 VEP001G1A S-VIDEO VEP28275B MIC IN PANEL Tally ADAPTOR MIC C.B.A. REC SUB SW VEP04828A P802 VEP28272B VWJ1714 P4101 EVF A C.B.A.
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8. CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT SIDE JACK FPC C.B.A. ZOOM FPC C.B.A. EVF B C.B.A EVR A C.B.A. ZOOM CON C.B.A. REC SUB C.B.A. EVF CON C.B.A. MIC C.B.A. S/S UNIT BATTERY C.B.A. TALLY C.B.A. REAR JACK C.B.A. CAS OPEN C.B.A. DC IN C.B.A.
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SERVICING FIXTURES & TOOLS Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Pcs Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Pcs Remarks VFM3010EDS DV ALIGNMENT TAPE (COLOR BAR) NTSC MODEL ONLY VFM3110EDS DV ALIGNMENT TAPE (COLOR BAR) PAL MODEL ONLY VFM3000EDS DV ALIGNMENT TAPE (LINEARITY) VFK1217...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Pcs Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Pcs Remarks VXW0663/S CAMERA LENS U 1 FOR AG-DVC30P VXW0665/S CAMERA LENS U 1 FOR AG-DVC30E/32EN/33MC VXW0664 LENS U VGQ7875 HEAT SINK DXYN2+J4FNNT SCREW...
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FRAME & CASING PARTS ASSEMBLY (2) Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Pcs Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Pcs Remarks VYK1F30 SIDE CASE R 1 U VEP06F68A R-SIDE C.B.A. VMT1547 LCD CUSHION VEP06F64A CAMERA OP C.B.A. VKA0319 GLIP DUSTPROOF RUBBER (F) VEP001E1A...
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Part No. Part Name & Description Pcs Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Pcs Remarks VYK1F09S LCD U 1 FOR AG-DVC30P/E VYK1J18 LCD U 1 FOR AG-DVC32EN VYK1F19S LCD U 1 FOR AG-DVC33MC VKM6484 LCD CASE (BOTTOM) VGQ4758...
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PACKING PARTS ASSEMBLY Components identified with the mark have the special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these components, use only the same type. (MC) 3-10 3-11 (E, EN) (E, EN) (E, MC) 3-12 (P, EN) (MC) MPL-7...
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Part No. Part Name & Description Pcs Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Pcs Remarks VQT0J25 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1 FOR AG-DVC30P VQT0J26 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1 FOR AG-DVC30E VQT0L09 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1 FOR AG-DVC32EN VQT0J27 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1 FOR AG-DVC33MC...
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CABINET PARTS ASSEMBLY (AG-MYA30G) MPL-9...
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CABINET PARTS ASSEMBLY (AG-MYA30G) Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Pcs Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Pcs Remarks VEE0Z45 POWER CABLE VEC0993 MINI XLR CABLE VGM2081 XLR BOX TOP-CASE VGM2082 XLR BOX BOTTOM CASE VMP8010 SLIDE SW NAME PLATE VMP8011 XLR NAME PLATE VMC1931...
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PACKING PARTS ASSEMBLY (AG-MYA30G) Components identified with the mark have the special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these components, use only the same type. MPL-11...
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PACKING PARTS ASSEMBLY (AG-MYA30G) Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Pcs Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Pcs Remarks VPG0Z18 PACING CASE J0KG00000046 FERRITE CORE VPF1219 CUSHION BAG VQT0K50 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS VYC0870 MIC HOLDER U VJF1497 SIDE JACK COVER(XLR) VYC0920 MIC ADAPTOR U VJF0804...
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1. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT AND CONFIRMATION 1-1. Name of Tape Transportation Cylinder T1 Post S1 Post T2 Post Tension Post T3 Post Capstan Shaft S2 Post Pinch Roller LOADING condition 1-2. Tape Path Adjustment Procedure START LISTA Connection & Boot Up Confirmation of Tape Path Self-REC/PLAY ENV Confirmation LISTA Sensitivity Detection...
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1-3. Adjustment of S1 & T2 Post LISTA linearity and Envelope waveform are adjusted by S1 and T2 post. When removing the Mech. Cover (R) and (L), which is shown in the following figure, without opening a cassette cover, it is possible to do an adjustment. Mech.
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3. Connect the Connection Adapter (VFK1763) to EVR connector in Unit. Then make sure that the direction of the VFK1309A and VFK1763 are correct as shown in Figure. When the VFK1763 is connected the EVR connector, be careful that VFK1309A is attached in the right direction.
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VFK1409S Red colour of Lead wire VFK1810 Black colour of Lead wire 1. Install the two test points of VFK1810 to through hole in this area and solder it at test point at foil side of VFK1409S to fixed VFK1810. 2.
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2. Connect a PC, the Measuring Board and the camera recorder as shown below. <CONNECTION> 1) In case of use VFK1409A 9P RS232C CROSS CABLE Connect the EVR connector of DC6V to 9V camera recorder. It required 2 pieces PC W/AD board VFK1308P of VFK1317, VFK1309A and ATFI...
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1-6. Boot up the LISTA Software Boot up the LISTA software on DOS mode. < How to Install and Boot Up > Make a directory like C: LISTA and copy all files in the VFK1481K(LISTA Software) to it on PC. Type “LISTA”...
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1-7. How to Enter the Alignment Tape Data 1. Select the item “<4> Alignment Tape” on the LISTA main menu. 2. Select the item “<2> ENTRY” on the alignment menu. 3. After the screen displays the screen of <<Alignment Tape Data Entry>>, first input the Serial Number follow the printed number on the tape label.
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1-8. LISTA Sensitivity Detection In case of use VFK1409A F2 : ATF-ERR (VFK1409A), TP2 : TRG/HSW (VFK1409A), GND : GND (VFK1409A) In case of use VFK1409S F2 : ATF-ERR (VFK1409S), TP2 : TRG/HSW (VFK1810), GND : GND (VFK1409S) PLAY VTR MODE Refer to below explanation ADJ.
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1-9. LISTA Linearity Adjustment In case of use VFK1409A F2 : ATF-ERR (VFK1409A), TP2 : TRG/HSW (VFK1409A), GND : GND (VFK1409A) In case of use VFK1409S F2 : ATF-ERR (VFK1409S), TP2 : TRG/HSW (VFK1810), GND : GND (VFK1409S) S1 and T1 Post Height ADJ.
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Adjust Linearity into this area. Figure 10 POINT : The left side of the waveform (entrance side) is adjusted by the height of S1 post and the right side of the waveform (exit side) is adjusted by the height of T2 post. When the post driver is removed from upper part of post, linearity waveform is changed.
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1-10. Tape Pass Confirmation 1. Play back the Blank tape and confirm that the tape passes without curling at the upper and lower guides of the following posts in the Play modes as shown in below table. NOTE: The tape pass can not be confirm when the mechanism unit is install in unit. Connect the mechanism unit by the extender cable and confirmed.
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2. MECHANICAL PARTS REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE 2-1. Cleaning Roller Unit (Removal) 1. Remove the Mechanism Unit. 2. Unhook the hooking portion (C) of Cleaning Roller Unit to remove fixed Flexible cable. 3. Unscrew the 2 screws (A) and (B), then remove the Cleaning Roller Unit. SCREW (B) Cleaning Roller Unit SCREW (A)
1. SERVICING FIXTURES AND TOOLS The following servicing tools are required for mechanical and electrical servicing and alignment. The items marked “NEW” in the following list are necessary for the AG-DVC30/32/33. Please refer to “Y” and “N” in column of table below, which tools required for servicing the NTSC and PAL model.
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VFK1908 VFM3010EDS VFM3000EDS VFK1217 DV Alignment Tape Tape End / Beg. Detect VFK1909 VFM3110EDS (Linearity) Cassette EVR Adjustment Software DV Alignment Tape (Color bar) VFK1481K LISTA Software DOWN LOAD VFK1308P VFK1309A VFK1763 VJA0941 Measuring Board EVR Connector Board DC Cable Connector Adapter VFK1317 VFK1164TAR43...
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To determine which servicing fixtures and tools are required for each adjustment, refer to the following table. ADJUSTMENT ITEM Parts No. NAME VFM3010EDS DV Alignment Tape (Color bar) 7-2. PG shifter Adjustment (SEC.4) VFM3110EDS DV Alignment Tape (Color bar) VFM3000EDS DV Alignment Tape (Linearity) 1-8.
2. MAINTENANCE Maintenance is done by periodically performing suitable maintenance servicing in order to maintain the best condition, so that the user can use the equipment safely. Video equipment with mounted mechanisms have parts which will wear, and their wear and deterioration cause troubles. Dust and dirt also can impair stable operation. For this reason it is important not to just perform repair at the time of trouble, but also to perform suitable maintenance at regular intervals.
3. MANUAL TAPE EJECT (EMERGENCY EJECT) When the tape cannot be ejected by normal operation because of trouble in the electrical system or mechanical system, the tape can be removed from the unit manually by using the following method. NOTE: By below indicated method, The unit will not take up tape slack. Be careful when removing the tape from Cassette Holder.
4. LITHIUM BATTERY 4-1. Replacement Procedure There is a Lithium battery on the R_SIDE C.B.A.. Unsolder the Lithium battery “Ref No: B6401/Part No: VSB0407” and then replace with the new one. <INFORMATION> The lithium battery is not rechargeable and may be discharged. VTR C.B.A (LI-BATT) P2219 P6403...
5. SERVICE MENU The DIAGNOSTIC and ADJUST menu can be displayed as follows. Press and hold the “MENU button”. Press and hold the “MODE CHK button” and “REW button” at the same time, DIAGNOSTIC and ADJUST menu can be displayed. Next, turn the “MULTI-DIAL”...
5-1-1. How to display the Error Rate. This unit can be displayed Error Rate and it shows the playing condition of the VCR. In case of the error rate is displayed, BER DISPLAY and SAMPLE SPEED mode is select on DIAGNOSTIC menu. DIAGNOSTIC MENU Select VIDEO, AUDIO or TOTAL BER DISPLAY...
5-1-2. DIF STATUS Display. DIAGNOSTIC MENU BER DISPLAY VIDEO AUDIO TOTAL Set the item “DIF INF” to ON and it SAMPLE SPEED SLOW does ON/OFF of the DIF STATUS DIF INF display by pressing the MODE VERSION (SOFT) (EEPROM) CHECK button on normal screen. 1.00 1.00 1.00...
5-1-3. Software Version Display. This unit have two pieces of microprocessor and two pieces of EEPROM Camera board VTR board Microprocessor IC3500 IC2001 EEPROM IC3006 IC2008 VTR C.B.A. VTR C.B.A. CAMERA C.B.A. CAMERA C.B.A. IC3006 IC3500 IC2001 IC2008 (FOIL SIDE) (COMPONENT SIDE) (FOIL SIDE) (COMPONENT SIDE)
5-1-5. Auto Off Log The VCR can display warning and auto off as alarm display. If case of the auto off occurs, the number and message are displayed in the normal screen. Contents of auto off can be confirm until previous 5 problem in diagnostic menu.
5-2. Adjust Menu (Page 1) ADJUST MENU ATF GAIN ------------YES Setting item for LISTA Measurement LINEARITY ------------YES Y LEVEL Setting item for VIDEO OUTPUT Level C LEVEL White Blemish Compensation DEFECT COMP Setting item for TEST PATTERN signal TEST PATTERN VTR Debug Information VTR DEBUG Setting item for CAMERA Debug Information...
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2. Connect the 2 pcs. of 30 pin flat cables (VFK1317) between P101/P102 on the Measuring Board (VFK1308P), and 2 connectors on the EVR Connector Board (VFK1309A). Make sure that the contact surface of 2 pcs. of 30 pin Flat Cables are inner side and direction of the EVR Connector Board is as shown in Figure. Then connect the Connection Adapter (VFK1763).
5-2-3. Adjustment item for Video Level Y LEVEL Y level of AV OUT and S-VIDEO OUTPUT signal can be adjusted on this item. The displayed value is the same as value for Luminance level adjustment in EVR adjustment. C LEVEL C level of AV OUT and S-VIDEO OUTPUT signal can be adjusted on this item.
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AUTO OFF LOG RESET It resets auto off log information. < How to reset Auto Off Log > 1. The following message is displayed when choosing the item “AUTO OFF LOG RESET” and pushing MULTI-DIAL. AUTO OFF CLEAR EXECUTE ? PUSH JOG 2.
6. CAMERA REMOTE The control equipment is connected to CAMERA REMOTE jack to enable zooming and record start/stop to be initiated by remote control. NOTE: CAMERA remote control is only effective in the CAMERA mode. Please refer to below indicated specification, When external remote is checked. Equivalent circuit of CAM REMOTE jack Terminal (refer to figure A) Contents...
INTERCONNECTION TOP VF UNIT EVF UNIT EVF CON C.B.A. SIDE JACK FPC C.B.A. REC SUB C.B.A. VEP04861A Tally C.B.A. EVF B C.B.A. VEP001E0A VEP001E4 VEP001G1A S-VIDEO VEP28275B MIC IN PANEL Tally ADAPTOR MIC C.B.A. REC SUB SW VEP04828A P802 VEP28272B VWJ1714 P4101 EVF A C.B.A.
8. CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT SIDE JACK FPC C.B.A. ZOOM FPC C.B.A. EVF B C.B.A EVR A C.B.A. ZOOM CON C.B.A. REC SUB C.B.A. EVF CON C.B.A. MIC C.B.A. S/S UNIT BATTERY C.B.A. TALLY C.B.A. REAR JACK C.B.A. CAS OPEN C.B.A. DC IN C.B.A.
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DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURES CONTENTS Note when inserting Flexible Cable ..................DIS-1 Disassembly Flowchart......................DIS-1 Removal of MIC Case Unit .......................DIS-2 Removal of Side Case R Unit....................DIS-3 Removal of POWER C.B.A......................DIS-4 Removal of TOP VF Unit ......................DIS-5 Removal of Front Case Unit .....................DIS-6 Removal of Lens Unit .......................DIS-7 Removal of Rear Case Unit &...
1. Note when inserting Flexible Cable The flexible cables, have two sets of contacts on each cable, see the figure below. When inserting these cables into the connector, make sure that the cables are fully inserted, if not they may damage the connector. CONNECTOR FLEXIBLE CABLE (REAR SIDE)
3. Removal of MIC Case Unit 1. Unscrew the 6 screws (A) and remove the MIC Case Unit as shown in figure 3-1. MIC CASE UNIT SCREW (A) SCREW (A) Remove the Hood unit, before disassembly of unit. Figure 3-1 DIS-2...
4. Removal of Side Case R Unit 1. Remove the MIC Case Unit. 2. Unscrew the 10 screws (A) as shown in figure 4-1. 3. Disconnect the connector P6403 on R SIDE C.B.A. and remove the Side Case R Unit as shown in figure 4-1. SCREW (A) SIDE CASE R UNIT SCREW (A)
5. Removal of POWER C.B.A. 1. Remove the MIC Case Unit. 2. Remove the Side case R Unit. 3. Disconnect a connector P1001 on POWER C.B.A. as shown in figure 5-1. 4. Unscrew the 2 screws (A) and remove the POWER C.B.A.. Be careful because the CAMERA C.B.A.(bottom side of POWER C.B.A.) and the connector in the POWER C.B.A are combining the one connector.
6. Removal of TOP VF Unit 1. Remove the MIC Case Unit. 2. Remove the Side Case R Unit. 3. Unscrew the 4 screws (A) as shown in figure 6-1. 4. Lift up the TOP VF and disconnect a connector P2215 on VTR C.B.A., then remove the TOP VF Unit as shown in figure 6-1.
7. Removal of Front Case Unit 1. Remove the MIC Case Unit. 2. Remove the Side Case R Unit. 3. Remove the TOP VF Unit. 4. Unscrew the 3 screws (A) as shown in figure 7-1. 5. Disconnect a connector P6301 and remove the Front Case Unit as shown in figure 7-1. (Note in installation) 1.
8. Removal of Lens Unit 1. Removal of MIC Case Unit. 2. Removal of Side Case R Unit. 3. Removal of POWER C.B.A.. 4. Removal of TOP VF Unit. 5. Removal of Front Case Unit. 6. Unscrew the 2 screws (A) and remove the CCD CON STOPPER as shown in figure 8-1. 7.
9. Removal of Rear Case Unit & CAMERA C.B.A. 1. Removal of MIC Case Unit. 2. Removal of Side Case R Unit. 3. Removal of POWER C.B.A.. 4. Removal of TOP VF Unit. 5. Removal of Front Case Unit. 6. Removal of Lens Unit. 7.
10. Removal of Cassette Cover Unit 1. Remove the MIC Case Unit. 2. Remove the Side case R Unit. 3. Remove the POWER C.B.A.. 4. Remove the TOP VF Unit. 5. Remove the Front Case Unit. 6. Remove the Lens Unit. 7.
11. Removal of Mechanism Unit & VTR C.B.A. 1. Remove the MIC Case Unit. 2. Remove the Side Case R Unit. 3. Remove the POWER C.B.A.. 4. Remove the TOP VF Unit. 5. Remove the Front Case Unit. 6. Remove the Lens Unit. 7.
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12. Disconnect the 7 connectors (A),(B),(C),(D),(E),(F) and (G) on VTR C.B.A. as shown in figure 11-2. (C) (D) Figure 11-2 13. Unscrew the 2 screws (B) and remove the VTR C.B.A. as shown in figure 11-3. 14. Unscrew the 3 screws (C) and remove the Mechanism Unit from Mech. Attachment Frame Unit as shown in figure 11-3.
12. Removal of LCD Unit 1. Remove the MIC Case Unit. 2. Remove the Side Case R Unit. 3. Unscrew the 3 screws (A) and remove the HEAT SINK(SIDE R) as shown in figure 12-1. 4. Remove the FFC Protection Sheet as shown in figure 12-2. 5.
13. Removal of EVF Unit 1. Removal of MIC Case Unit. 2. Removal of Side Case R Unit. 3. Removal of TOP VF Unit. 4. Disconnect connector P1 on EVF CONNECT C.B.A. as shown in figure 13-1. 5. Unscrew the 4 screws (A) and remove the EVF Unit and EVF SLIDER Unit from EVF LCD HOLD Unit as shown in figure 13-2.
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MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT CONTENTS 1. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT AND CONFIRMATION ............MECH-1 1-1. Name of Tape Transportation..................MECH-1 1-2. Tape Path Adjustment Procedure................... MECH-1 1-3. Adjustment of S1 & T2 Post.................... MECH-2 1-4. Confirmation of EVR Tools ..................... MECH-2 1-5. Connection of LISTA Adjustment System ..............MECH-3 1-6.
1. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT AND CONFIRMATION 1-1. Name of Tape Transportation Cylinder T1 Post S1 Post T2 Post Tension Post T3 Post Capstan Shaft S2 Post Pinch Roller LOADING condition 1-2. Tape Path Adjustment Procedure START LISTA Connection & Boot Up Confirmation of Tape Path Self-REC/PLAY ENV Confirmation LISTA Sensitivity Detection...
1-3. Adjustment of S1 & T2 Post LISTA linearity and Envelope waveform are adjusted by S1 and T2 post. When removing the Mech. Cover (R) and (L), which is shown in the following figure, without opening a cassette cover, it is possible to do an adjustment. Mech.
3. Connect the Connection Adapter (VFK1763) to EVR connector in Unit. Then make sure that the direction of the VFK1309A and VFK1763 are correct as shown in Figure. When the VFK1763 is connected the EVR connector, be careful that VFK1309A is attached in the right direction.
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VFK1409S Red colour of Lead wire VFK1810 Black colour of Lead wire 1. Install the two test points of VFK1810 to through hole in this area and solder it at test point at foil side of VFK1409S to fixed VFK1810. 2.
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2. Connect a PC, the Measuring Board and the camera recorder as shown below. <CONNECTION> 1) In case of use VFK1409A 9P RS232C CROSS CABLE Connect the EVR connector of DC6V to 9V camera recorder. It required 2 pieces PC W/AD board VFK1308P of VFK1317, VFK1309A and ATFI...
1-6. Boot up the LISTA Software Boot up the LISTA software on DOS mode. < How to Install and Boot Up > Make a directory like C: LISTA and copy all files in the VFK1481K(LISTA Software) to it on PC. Type “LISTA”...
1-7. How to Enter the Alignment Tape Data 1. Select the item “<4> Alignment Tape” on the LISTA main menu. 2. Select the item “<2> ENTRY” on the alignment menu. 3. After the screen displays the screen of <<Alignment Tape Data Entry>>, first input the Serial Number follow the printed number on the tape label.
1-8. LISTA Sensitivity Detection In case of use VFK1409A F2 : ATF-ERR (VFK1409A), TP2 : TRG/HSW (VFK1409A), GND : GND (VFK1409A) In case of use VFK1409S F2 : ATF-ERR (VFK1409S), TP2 : TRG/HSW (VFK1810), GND : GND (VFK1409S) PLAY VTR MODE Refer to below explanation ADJ.
1-9. LISTA Linearity Adjustment In case of use VFK1409A F2 : ATF-ERR (VFK1409A), TP2 : TRG/HSW (VFK1409A), GND : GND (VFK1409A) In case of use VFK1409S F2 : ATF-ERR (VFK1409S), TP2 : TRG/HSW (VFK1810), GND : GND (VFK1409S) S1 and T1 Post Height ADJ.
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Adjust Linearity into this area. Figure 10 POINT : The left side of the waveform (entrance side) is adjusted by the height of S1 post and the right side of the waveform (exit side) is adjusted by the height of T2 post. When the post driver is removed from upper part of post, linearity waveform is changed.
1-10. Tape Pass Confirmation 1. Play back the Blank tape and confirm that the tape passes without curling at the upper and lower guides of the following posts in the Play modes as shown in below table. NOTE: The tape pass can not be confirm when the mechanism unit is install in unit. Connect the mechanism unit by the extender cable and confirmed.
2. MECHANICAL PARTS REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE 2-1. Cleaning Roller Unit (Removal) 1. Remove the Mechanism Unit. 2. Unhook the hooking portion (C) of Cleaning Roller Unit to remove fixed Flexible cable. 3. Unscrew the 2 screws (A) and (B), then remove the Cleaning Roller Unit. SCREW (B) Cleaning Roller Unit SCREW (A)
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ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT CONTENTS 1. ADJUSTMENT SYSTEM ......................ELE-1 1-1. Modification procedure of VFK1309 ..................ELE-1 1-2. Connection.........................ELE-1 1-3. System Hook up Procedures .....................ELE-2 2. REQUIRED TOOL & EQUIPMENT FOR ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT........ELE-4 3. PC EVR (ADJUSTMENT) SOFTWARE ..................ELE-5 3-1. BOOT UP THE ADJUSTMENT SOFTWARE..............ELE-5 3-2.
ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE 1. ADJUSTMENT SYSTEM When performing the electrical adjustment, the following tools are required. NAME Part Number Pcs. Remark Measuring Board VFK1308P EVR Connector Board VFK1309A NOTE Connector Adapter VFK1763 60 to 30pin 30pin Flat Cable VFK1317 DC Cable VJA0941 DC Cable VJA1128 or LSJ0310...
1-3. System Hook up Procedures 1. Unscrew the 2 screws and remove the EVR cover. SCREW EVR Cover 2. Connect the 2 pcs. of 30 pin flat cables (VFK1317) between P101/P102 on the Measuring Board (VFK1308P), and 2 connectors on the EVR Connector Board (VFK1309A). Make sure that the contact surface of 2 pcs. of 30 pin Flat Cables are inner side and direction of the EVR Connector Board is as shown in Figures.
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3. Connect the Connection Adapter (VFK1763) to EVR connector in camera recorder. Then make sure that the direction of the VFK1309A and VFK1763 are correct as shown in Figure. When connecting VFK1763 to the EVR connector, be careful that it is installed in the correct direction.
2. REQUIRED TOOL & EQUIPMENT FOR ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT Below indicated tools are required to perform each adjustment in addition to tools in introduced in item1. Adjustment Item Required Tool Remark Camera Zoom SW center value adjustment Unnecessary NOTE Iris Hall Amp (Auto) Unnecessary Iris PWM Bias (Auto) Unnecessary...
3. PC EVR (ADJUSTMENT) SOFTWARE 3-1. BOOT UP THE ADJUSTMENT SOFTWARE 1. Copy all files of EVR software (VFK1908:NTSC / VFK1909:PAL) to created directly on PC. 2. Restart the PC in DOS mode. 3. In case NTSC software, type “dvc30p” and press ENTER key, then EVR software boot up. In case PAL software, type “dvc30e”...
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Input file name and PRESS ENTER KEY. Saving the data is started. When the data is stored completed, this screen is appears. PRESS ESC KEY. ELE-6...
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Return to this screen and in case of select No.2, PRESS ENTER KEY. Input file name and PRESS ENTER KEY. Saving the data is started. ELE-7...
When the data is stored completed, this screen appears. PRESS ESC KEY. 3-2. How to Use the Main Menu Select a Sub Menu to check, adjust the unit and etc. by pressing ↑↓ (UP/DOWN) Key in Main Menu. Then press “ENTER”...
4. EEPROM All adjustment data has been stored in the EEPROM. There are two EEPROM in this camera recorder as shown in the table below. NAME REF. No. CAMERA EEPROM IC3006 (CAMERA C.B.A.) VTR EEPROM IC2008 (VTR C.B.A.) NOTE: To save the EVR adjustment data to the EEPROM, follow items 4-1, 4-2, and 4-3. There is also additional data stored in this EEPROM (This EVR software can save or write only adjustment data).
4. Type the File name and, then press the “Enter” key. The data of adjustment value can be stored in the personal computer. (Please refer to item “3-1. BOOT UP THE ADJUSTMENT SOFTWARE”) 4-2. How to Save VTR Adjustment Data 1.
4-3. REWRITE Adjustment Data 4-3-1. How to Rewrite Adjustment data on Camera C.B.A. 1. Select “Camera Check menu” In the Main menu, and then press the “Enter” key. 2. Select “3. Read (Save) / Write All EEPROM datas” in the Camera check menu, and then press the “Enter” key.
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3. Below indicated screen is displayed. 4. In case of data is change to FF from 70 on address 0542, select a line “EEPROM 0500-05FF” by arrow key (↑/↓) and input a value as 42 to column [ADRS]. Next cursor is moved to column [DATA] by arrow key (→/←) and input a value as FF.
4-4-2. How to change the VTR EEPROM data. 1. Boot up EVR software and open the Video check menu. 2. Select “2. EEPROM/RAM Editor” and press “ENTER” key. 3. Below indicated screen is displayed. 4. How changing the EEPROM data is the same as CAMERA EEPROM refer to previous item 4-4-1. ELE-15...
5. ZOOM SW Center Value Adjustment Be sure to save the CAMERA adjustment data into the Personal Computer, before performing adjustment. This adjustment has to be performed, when the CASSETTE COVER UNIT or ZOOM SW in CASSETTE COVER UNIT is replaced. 1.
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<For example> Calculate center value FE (Upper) FF (Lower) Select minimum value 01C3 Tele (01C3 + 022C)÷2 = 01F7 Upper Lower Wide 022C Select maximum value 14. Calculate center value of minimum and maximum value. 15. Select a line “EEPROM 0200 - 02FF” by arrow key (↑/↓) and input a value as E7 to column [ADRS]. 16.
6. CAMERA ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE Be sure to save the Camera adjustment data into the Personal Computer, before performing adjustment. Perform all PC-EVR adjustments, by referring to procedures on PC screen. 6-1. Iris Hall Amp Adjustment (AUTO) This adjustment is automatically executed. 1.
6-2. Iris PWM Bias Adjustment (AUTO) This adjustment is automatically executed. 1. Open the “Camera adjustment menu”. 2. Select “3. Iris PWM Bias adjustment (Auto)” in the Camera adjustment menu, and then press the “Enter” key. 3. Set to CAMERA mode in camera recorder follow the message “Auto / Manually set to CAMERA mode.”, and then press the “Enter”...
6-3. ND Hall Amp Adjustment (AUTO) This adjustment is automatically executed. 1. Open the “Camera adjustment menu”. 2. Select “4. ND Hall Amp adjustment (Auto)” in the Camera adjustment menu, and then press the “Enter” key. 3. Set to CAMERA mode in camera recorder follow the message “Auto / Manually set to CAMERA mode.”, and then press the “Enter”...
6-4. ND PWM Bias Adjustment (AUTO) This adjustment is automatically executed. 1. Open the “Camera adjustment menu”. 2. Select “5. ND PWM Bias adjustment (Auto)” in the Camera adjustment menu, and then press the “Enter” key. 3. Set to CAMERA mode in camera recorder follow the message “Auto / Manually set to CAMERA mode.”, and then press the “Enter”...
6-5. OISu Adjustment (AUTO) This adjustment is automatically executed. 1. Open the “Camera adjustment menu”. 2. Select “6. OISu adjustment (Auto)” in the Camera adjustment menu, and then press the “Enter” key. 3. Set to CAMERA mode in camera recorder follow the message “Auto / Manually set to CAMERA mode.”, and then press the “Enter”...
6-6. Zoom Tracking Adjustment (AUTO) This adjustment is automatically executed. 1. Set the 43mm attachment ring (VFK1164TAR43) to front of the Lens. 2. Set the Collimator (VFK1164TCM01) to 43mm attachment ring (VFK1164TAR43) to 3. Open the “Camera adjustment menu”. 4. Select “7. Zoom Tracking adjustment (Auto)” in the Camera adjustment menu, and then press the “Enter” key.
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PRESS ENTER KEY, then adjustment is started. When adjustment finished, message “Completed!” appears and numerical value is changed “00”. 6. Connect the VIDEO OUT to Monitor TV. 7. Set the AUTO/MANUAL SELECT switch to MANUAL position. 8. Adjust Focus Ring to set focus of the focus chart in the MF mode, at the maximum of TELE side. 9.
6-7. CCD white scratch damage revision Adjustment (AUTO) This adjustment is automatically executed. 1. Open the “Camera adjustment menu”. 2. Select “8.CCD white scratch damage revision adjustment (Auto)” in the Camera adjustment menu, and then press the “Enter” key. 3. Set to CAMERA mode in camera recorder follow the message “Auto / Manually set to CAMERA mode.”, and then press the “Enter”...
6-8. White Balance Adjustment (AUTO) This adjustment is automatically executed. Set to CAMERA mode in camera recorder follow the message “Auto / Manually set to CAMERA mode.”, and then press the “Enter” key. 6-8-1. Indoor (3100K) White Balance Adjustment (AUTO) 1.
6-8-2. Outdoor (5100K) White Balance Adjustment (Auto) 1. Set the Color Conversion filters (LB120 : VFK1347), (LBA2 : VFK1884) and (LBB6 : VFK1888) to CC Filter Holder (VFK1345). 2. Set the one Step-down Ring (VFK1346) and two Step Up Rings (VFK1659, VFK1660) to CC Filter Holder as shown in figure.
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PRESS ENTER KEY, then adjustment is started. When adjustment is finished, message “Completed!” appears and numerical value is changed “00”. ELE-28...
6-8-3. Cool white (4500K) White Balance Adjustment (Auto) < In case of NTSC model > 1. Set the Color Conversion filters (LB120 : VFK1347) to CC Filter Holder (VFK1345). < In case of PAL model > 1. Set the Color Conversion filters (LB80 : VFK1342) and (CC C20 : VFK1887) to CC Filter Holder (VFK1345). <...
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PRESS ENTER KEY, then adjustment is started. When adjustment is finished, message “Completed!” appears and numerical value is changed “00”. ELE-30...
6-8-4. Warm white (3600K) White Balance Adjustment (Auto) < In case of NTSC model > 1. Set the Color Conversion filters (LB40 : VFK1341) and (LBB2 : VFK1885) to CC Filter Holder (VFK1345). < In case of PAL model > 1.
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PRESS ENTER KEY, then adjustment is started. When adjustment is finished, message “Completed!” appears and numerical value is changed “00”. ELE-32...
6-9. White Shading Adjustment This adjustment is automatically executed. 1. Aim the camera recorder at white paper (use clear white paper) under the Halogen lamp condition. 2. Shoot the white paper to fully fill entire screen. 3. Set the AUTO/MANUAL SELECT switch to MANUAL position. 4.
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When adjustment is finished, message appears numerical “Completed!” value is changed “00”. The program goes to Camera adjustment menu automatically. ELE-34...
7. VTR ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE Be sure to save the VTR adjustment data into the Personal Computer, before performing adjustment. Perform the all PC-EVR adjustments, by referring to procedures on PC screen. 7-1. Sensitivity adj of Tape sensors Adjustment (AUTO) This adjustment is automatically executed. 1.
Please confirm this message appears on screen, then adjustment is finished. 7-2. PG shifter Adjustment (AUTO) This adjustment is automatically executed. 1. Connect the oscilloscope to “HID” and “SPA” on the VFK1308P. 2. Insert the DV color bar alignment tape (VFM3010EDS: NTSC or VFM3110EDS: PAL) into the camera recorder. 3.
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In case the DV color bar alignment tape is already inserted, PRESS ENTER KEY, then adjustment is started. NOTE: When the screen change to the following screen, camera recorder goes to STBY ON from STBY OFF mode. Press ENTER key after the camera recorder change to STBY ON mode completely.
7-3. Luminance level Adjustment 1. Connect the (WFM: NTSC model / oscilloscope: PAL model) to VIDEO OUT with 75ohm termination. 2. Open the “Video adjustment menu”. 3. Select “3. Luminance level adjustment” in the Video adjustment menu, and then press the “Enter” key. 4.
8. LCD ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE Be sure to save the VTR adjustment data into the Personal Computer, before performing adjustment. Perform the all PC-EVR adjustments, by referring to procedures on PC screen. Note: Set to CAMERA mode in camera recorder. Set the VTR TEST (SW103) switch on VFK1308P to L position. 8-1.
8-3. Contrast Adjustment 1. Connect the oscilloscope to “MON_G” on the VFK1308P. 2. Open the “LCD adjustment menu”. 3. Select “3. Contrast adjustment” in the LCD adjustment menu, and then press the “Enter” key. 4. Adjust the arrow keys on PC so that the differential amplitude between 0 step-level and 7 step-level (portion “V” in figure) becomes 2.15±0.1V as shown in figure on screen.
8-4. Sub contrast Adjustment 1. Connect the oscilloscope to “MON_CB” and “MON_G” on the VFK1308P. 2. Open the “LCD adjustment menu”. 3. Select “4. Sub contrast adjustment” in the LCD adjustment menu, and then press the “Enter” key. 4. Adjust the arrow keys on PC so that the level difference between “a” (MON_CB) and “b” (MON_G) becomes 0±50mV as shown in figure on screen.
8-5. White balance Adjustment 1. Connect the oscilloscope to “MON_CB” and “MON_G” on the VFK1308P. 2. Open the “LCD adjustment menu”. 3. Select “5. White balance adjustment” in the LCD adjustment menu, and then press the “Enter” key. 4. Adjust the arrow keys on PC so that the level difference between “a” (MON_CB) and “b” (MON_G) becomes +50mV±50mV as shown in figure on screen.
9. EVF ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE Be sure to save the VTR adjustment data into the Personal Computer, before performing adjustment. Perform the all PC-EVR adjustments, by referring to procedures on PC screen. Note: Set to CAMERA mode in camera recorder. Set the VTR TEST (SW103) switch on VFK1308P to L position. 9-1.
9-3. EVF Pedestal Level Adjustment 1. Set SW109 to “FLUSH” side on the VFK1308P. 2. Connect the oscilloscope to “VCC9” on the VFK1308P. 3. Open the “EVF adjustment menu”. 4. Select “3. Pedestal Level adjustment” in the EVF adjustment menu, and then press the “Enter” key. 5.
9-4. EVF Sub contrast Adjustment 1. Set SW109 to “FLUSH” side on the VFK1308P. 2. Connect the oscilloscope to “VCC41” and “VCC9” on the VFK1308P. 3. Open the “EVF adjustment menu”. 4. Select “4. Sub contrast adjustment” in the EVF adjustment menu, and then press the “Enter” key. 5.
9-5. EVF White balance Adjustment 1. Set SW109 to “FLUSH” side on the VFK1308P. 2. Connect the oscilloscope to “VCC41” and “VCC9” on the VFK1308P. 3. Open the “EVF adjustment menu”. 4. Select “5. White balance adjustment” in the EVF adjustment menu, and then press the “Enter” key. 5.
OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM BATTERY FRONT C.B.A ZOOM FPC C.B.A GYRO POWER C.B.A EVF UNIT SIDE JACK FPC C.B.A LENS UNIT GYRO_X C.B.A 1.8V 2.5V 3.1V 1.5V -7.5V ZOOM IRIS FOCUS SENSOR S-VHS IN/OUT IN/OUT MIC IN ADAPTOR REMOTE ZOOM SW USER1 SW IR LED SENSOR...
OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM (AG-MYA30G) SW C.B.A VR_I/O TO/FROM CAMERA EXT_NOREG MIC IN1 RECORDER XLRCH2 LINE IN1 P301 P252 P453 XLRCH1 INPUT 1 48V IN1 P251 P452 ATT_IN1 ATT_IN2 P253 CHSEL POWER 48V P451 P302 INPUT 1 P454 POWER_10V MIC/LINE 48V IN2 LINE MIC IN2 P351...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS NOTE: BE SURE TO MAKE YOUR ORDERS OF REPLACEMENT PARTS ACCORDING TO PARTS LIST, SECTION8...
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CONTENTS <<AG-DVC30P/E DVC32EN DVC33MC>> CAS OPEN CAS OPEN (1/1)..........SCM034 INTERCONNECTION TALLY INTERCONNECTION (1/1) .......SCM001 TALLY (1/1) ............SCM035 SUB REC VTR (VIDEO_1) (1/9) ........SCM002 VTR (VIDEO_2) (2/9) ........SCM003 SUB REC (1/1) ..........SCM035 VTR (CONTROL) (3/9)........SCM004 DC IN VTR (EVR_DRIVER) (4/9).........SCM005 DC IN (1/1)............
INTERCONNECTION TOP VF UNIT EVF UNIT EVF CON C.B.A. SIDE JACK FPC C.B.A. REC SUB C.B.A. VEP04861A Tally C.B.A. EVF B C.B.A. VEP001E0A VEP001E4 VEP001G1A S-VIDEO MIC IN VEP28275B PANEL Tally ADAPTOR MIC C.B.A. REC SUB SW P802 VEP04828A VEP28272B VWJ1714 P4101 EVF A C.B.A.
COMPONENT POWER 01/02 NAME CIRCUIT BOARD NO. DRAWING NO. IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE: KR1A0057 (1/2) Components identified with the mark have the special characteristics for safety. VEP01952A When replacing any of these components, use only the same type. SCM018...
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L2ES00000010 IC1901 GTRO SUB C.B.A (VEP001G8A) COMPONENT POWER 02/02 NAME CIRCUIT BOARD NO. DRAWING NO. KR1A0057 (2/2) IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE: VEP01952A Components identified with the mark have the special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these components, use only the same type. SCM019...
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CIRCUIT BOARD DIAGRAMS NOTE: BE SURE TO MAKE YOUR ORDERS OF REPLACEMENT PARTS ACCORDING TO PARTS LIST, SECTION 8 CONTENTS VTR C.B.A. (NTSC model: VEP03G60A) (PAL model: VEP03G60B) (FOIL SIDE)........CBA-1 VTR C.B.A. (NTSC model: VEP03G60A) (PAL model: VEP03G60B) (COMPONENT SIDE) .......CBA-2 CAMERA C.B.A.
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POWER C.B.A. (VEP01952A) IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE: COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED WITH THE MARK HAVE THE SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS FOR SAFETY. WHEN REPLACING ANY OF THESE COMPONENTS, USE ONLY THE SAME TYPE. FOIL SIDE L1901 L1922 IC1001 Q1062 IC1321 Q1603 IC1601 QR1101 IC1602 QR1102 C1902 R1926 IC1923...
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POWER C.B.A. (VEP01952A) IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE: COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED WITH THE MARK HAVE THE SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS FOR SAFETY. WHEN REPLACING ANY OF THESE COMPONENTS, USE ONLY THE SAME TYPE. COMPONENT SIDE IC1901 Q1042 IC1922 Q1051 IC1901 IP1001 Q1322 P1001 Q1601 Q1003 Q1602 C1930 Q1011...
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FRAME & CASING PARTS ASSEMBLY (2)..................MPL-3 LCD PARTS ASSEMBLY.........................MPL-5 PACKING PARTS ASSEMBLY......................MPL-7 CABINET PARTS ASSEMBLY (AG-MYA30G)................MPL-9 PACKING PARTS ASSEMBLY (AG-MYA30G) ................MPL-11 ELECTRICAL REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST (AG-DVC30P) ............EPL-1 ELECTRICAL REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST (AG-DVC30E, DVC32EN, DVC33MC) ....EPL-15 ELECTRICAL REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST (AG-MYA30G)............EPL-29...
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AG-DVC30P AG-DVC30E, DVC32EN, DVC33MC Ref. Ref. Parts No. C.B.A. Page Parts No. C.B.A. Page VEP01952A POWER EPL-1 VEP01952A POWER EPL-15 VEP03G60A EPL-3 VEP03G60B EPL-17 VEP23598A CAMERA EPL-7 VEP23598B CAMERA EPL-21 VEP06F67A FRONT EPL-11 VEP06F67A FRONT EPL-25 VEP04861A SIDE JACK FPC...
SERVICING FIXTURES & TOOLS Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Pcs Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Pcs Remarks VFM3010EDS DV ALIGNMENT TAPE (COLOR BAR) NTSC MODEL ONLY VFM3110EDS DV ALIGNMENT TAPE (COLOR BAR) PAL MODEL ONLY VFM3000EDS DV ALIGNMENT TAPE (LINEARITY) VFK1217...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Pcs Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Pcs Remarks VXW0663/S CAMERA LENS U 1 FOR AG-DVC30P VXW0665/S CAMERA LENS U 1 FOR AG-DVC30E/32EN/33MC VXW0664 LENS U VGQ7875 HEAT SINK DXYN2+J4FNNT SCREW...
FRAME & CASING PARTS ASSEMBLY (2) Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Pcs Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Pcs Remarks VYK1F30 SIDE CASE R 1 U VEP06F68A R-SIDE C.B.A. VMT1547 LCD CUSHION VEP06F64A CAMERA OP C.B.A. VKA0319 GLIP DUSTPROOF RUBBER (F) VEP001E1A...
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Part No. Part Name & Description Pcs Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Pcs Remarks VYK1F09S LCD U 1 FOR AG-DVC30P/E VYK1J18 LCD U 1 FOR AG-DVC32EN VYK1F19S LCD U 1 FOR AG-DVC33MC VKM6484 LCD CASE (BOTTOM) VGQ4758...
PACKING PARTS ASSEMBLY Components identified with the mark have the special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these components, use only the same type. (MC) 3-10 3-11 (E, EN) (E, EN) (E, MC) 3-12 (P, EN) (MC) MPL-7...
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Part No. Part Name & Description Pcs Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Pcs Remarks VQT0J25 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1 FOR AG-DVC30P VQT0J26 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1 FOR AG-DVC30E VQT0L09 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1 FOR AG-DVC32EN VQT0J27 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1 FOR AG-DVC33MC...
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CABINET PARTS ASSEMBLY (AG-MYA30G) Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Pcs Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Pcs Remarks VEE0Z45 POWER CABLE VEC0993 MINI XLR CABLE VGM2081 XLR BOX TOP-CASE VGM2082 XLR BOX BOTTOM CASE VMP8010 SLIDE SW NAME PLATE VMP8011 XLR NAME PLATE VMC1931...
PACKING PARTS ASSEMBLY (AG-MYA30G) Components identified with the mark have the special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these components, use only the same type. MPL-11...
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PACKING PARTS ASSEMBLY (AG-MYA30G) Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Pcs Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Pcs Remarks VPG0Z18 PACING CASE J0KG00000046 FERRITE CORE VPF1219 CUSHION BAG VQT0K50 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS VYC0870 MIC HOLDER U VJF1497 SIDE JACK COVER(XLR) VYC0920 MIC ADAPTOR U VJF0804...
Components identified with the mark have special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these component, use only the same type. ELECTRICAL REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST AG-DVC30P Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks ...
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Components identified with the mark have special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these component, use only the same type. Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C1925 ECJ0EB1E471K C.CAPACITOR CH 25V 470P Q1021...
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Components identified with the mark have special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these component, use only the same type. Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R1638 ERJ2RHD821 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W C2037 ECJ0EB1A473K...
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Components identified with the mark have special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these component, use only the same type. Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C3112 ECJ1VB0J225K C.CAPACITOR CH6.3V 2.2U C4007,08...
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Components identified with the mark have special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these component, use only the same type. Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks L3501 G1C100KA0055 COIL 10UH R629...
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Components identified with the mark have special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these component, use only the same type. Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R2104 ERJ2GEJ103 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W R3030,31 ERJ2GE0R00...
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Components identified with the mark have special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these component, use only the same type. Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R3561,62 ERJ2GEJ102 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W C155-57 ECST1AY106Z...
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Components identified with the mark have special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these component, use only the same type. Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C936 ECUX1A224KBV C.CAPACITOR CH 10V 0.22U C3024...
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Components identified with the mark have special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these component, use only the same type. Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks L2001 G1C4R7MA0031 COIL 4.7UH R740...
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Components identified with the mark have special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these component, use only the same type. Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R979 ERJ2GEJ103 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W R3012,13 ERJ2GEJ102...
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Components identified with the mark have special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these component, use only the same type. Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R4119,20 ERJ2GE0R00 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W C4113 ECJ1VB0J105K...
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Components identified with the mark have special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these component, use only the same type. Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks K1KA03B00102 CONNECTOR (MALE) K1KA60A00148 CONNECTOR (MALE) ERJ3GEY0R00...
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Components identified with the mark have special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these component, use only the same type. Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks K1MN18B00048 CONNECTOR VMP8020 CAM OP ANGLE K1MN07B00070...
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Components identified with the mark have special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these component, use only the same type. Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks QR903 B1GBCFJN0017 TRANSISTOR QR904 UNR9214J0L...
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Components identified with the mark have special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these component, use only the same type. AG-DVC30E, AG-DVC32EN, AG-DVC33MC Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks ...
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Components identified with the mark have special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these component, use only the same type. Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C1925 ECJ0EB1E471K C.CAPACITOR CH 25V 470P Q1021...
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Components identified with the mark have special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these component, use only the same type. Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R1638 ERJ2RHD821 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W C2037 ECJ0EB1A473K...
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Components identified with the mark have special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these component, use only the same type. Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C3112 ECJ1VB0J225K C.CAPACITOR CH6.3V 2.2U C4007,08...
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Components identified with the mark have special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these component, use only the same type. Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks L3501 G1C100KA0055 COIL 10UH R629...
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Components identified with the mark have special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these component, use only the same type. Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R2104 ERJ2GEJ103 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W R3030,31 ERJ2GE0R00...
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Components identified with the mark have special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these component, use only the same type. Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R3561,62 ERJ2GEJ102 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W C155-57 ECST1AY106Z...
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Components identified with the mark have special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these component, use only the same type. Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C936 ECUX1A224KBV C.CAPACITOR CH 10V 0.22U C3024...
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Components identified with the mark have special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these component, use only the same type. Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks L2001 G1C4R7MA0031 COIL 4.7UH R740...
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Components identified with the mark have special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these component, use only the same type. Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R979 ERJ2GEJ103 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W R3012,13 ERJ2GEJ102...
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Components identified with the mark have special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these component, use only the same type. Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R4119,20 ERJ2GE0R00 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W C4113 ECJ1VB0J105K...
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Components identified with the mark have special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these component, use only the same type. Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks K1KA03B00102 CONNECTOR (MALE) K1KA60A00148 CONNECTOR (MALE) ERJ3GEY0R00...
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Components identified with the mark have special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these component, use only the same type. Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks K1MN18B00048 CONNECTOR VMP8020 CAM OP ANGLE K1MN07B00070...
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Components identified with the mark have special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these component, use only the same type. Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks QR903 B1GBCFJN0017 TRANSISTOR QR904 UNR9214J0L...
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Components identified with the mark have special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these component, use only the same type. AG-MYA30G Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R463-65 ERJ3GEY0R00 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W ...
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Components identified with the mark have special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these component, use only the same type. Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R1818 ERJ3RHD223 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W R315 ERJ3GEYG102...
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COMPONENT POWER 01/02 NAME CIRCUIT BOARD NO. DRAWING NO. IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE: KR1A0057 (1/2) Components identified with the mark have the special characteristics for safety. VEP01952A When replacing any of these components, use only the same type. SCM018...
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L2ES00000010 IC1901 GTRO SUB C.B.A (VEP001G8A) COMPONENT POWER 02/02 NAME CIRCUIT BOARD NO. DRAWING NO. KR1A0057 (2/2) IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE: VEP01952A Components identified with the mark have the special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these components, use only the same type. SCM019...
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