Panasonic AG-DVX200 Service Manual
Panasonic AG-DVX200 Service Manual

Panasonic AG-DVX200 Service Manual

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Sec. 1
Service Information &
Electrical Adjustment
Sec. 2
Disassembly Procedures
Sec. 3
Block Diagrams
Sec. 4
Schematic Diagrams
Sec. 5
Printed Circuit Board
Sec. 6
Exploded Views &
Replacement Parts List
Memory Card Camera-Recorder
AG-DVX200/PJ/PB/PX/EJ/EN/ED/AN/MC
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© Panasonic Corporation 2015
Unauthorized copying and distribution is a violation of law.
ORDER NO. BSD1509A01CE

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  • Page 1 Model No. Sec. 2 Disassembly Procedures Sec. 3 Block Diagrams Sec. 4 Schematic Diagrams Sec. 5 Printed Circuit Board Sec. 6 Exploded Views & Replacement Parts List © Panasonic Corporation 2015 Unauthorized copying and distribution is a violation of law.
  • Page 2: Specifications

    WARNING This service information is designed for experienced repair technicians only and is not designed for use by the general public. It does not contain warnings or cautions to advise non-technical individuals of potential dangers in attempting to service a product. Products powered by electricity should be serviced or repaired only by experienced professional technicians.
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  • Page 7: Safety Precautions

    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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  • Page 12: Table Of Contents

    SERVICE INFORMATION & ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT AG-DVX200/PJ/PB/PX/EJ/EN/ED/AN/MC Model No. : NOTE: Electrical adjustment procedure is also described in this section. (Item 3-5-1 to 3-5-18) CONTENTS 1. Service Fixture & Tools ......................INF-1 1-1. List of Service Fixture and Tools ..................INF-1 1-2.
  • Page 13 4. Firmware update procedure ....................... INF-45 4-1. Version display method ....................... INF-45 4-2. Update with the SD memory card ..................INF-45 4-2-1. Copy the firmware update file into an SD memory card .......... INF-45 4-2-2. Updated procedure ....................INF-46 5. Operation after major part exchanged ..................INF-50 5-1.
  • Page 14: Service Fixture & Tools

    1. Service Fixture & Tools 1-1. List of Service Fixture and Tools Parts No. Name Remarks Gray Scale Chart (Reflection type) VFK1642 16:9 --------- White chart Print out the chart described on the last ---------- Siemens Star Chart page of Service Information.. Print out the chart described on the last ---------- Cross Line Chart...
  • Page 15: List Of Recommended Measuring And Instruments

    ----- ----- ----- VFK1642 Gray-scale Chart Cross Line Chart White Chart Siemens Star Chart (16:9, Reflection Type) VFK1347 (LB120) VFK1345 VFK1659 VFK1809 CC Filter Holder 72 mm Attachment Ring Step-up Ring (43mm - 49mm) VFK1884 (LBA2) VFK1346 VFK1660 VFK1888 (LBB6) Step Down Ring Step-up Ring (49mm - 62mm) (62mm - 52mm)
  • Page 16: Replacement Procedure Of Lithium Battery

    2. Replacement procedure of Lithium Battery 1. Remove the SIDE CASE R U “SYK1081”. 2. There is a Lithium battery on the OP AUDIO P.C.B “SEP0484AA” (Ref No: B6951 at foil side of OP AUDIO P.C.B.). 3. Insert the screwdriver to groove of the Lithium Battery Holder and press it down to remove the Lithium Battery. (Pay attention to removal of battery to be pop-up) 4.
  • Page 17: Service Mode

    3. Service Mode < How to open the SERVICE menu > 1. Keep pressing “MENU” button, “FOCUS ASSIST” button, and “ZOOM LEVER” to “W” side for more than 3 seconds until the top screen of Service Mode Menu being displayed. ZOOM LEVER “W”...
  • Page 18 < Service mode menu > Number Contents Function Factory settings Function to set a product to a factory shipment state. Select Model / Destination Function to set Model Destination <Hour Meter> Hour Meter & Error code indication Function to display the Hour Meter information. <CAM Info>...
  • Page 19: Factory Setting

    3-1. Factory Setting Please note that the following data etc. are initialized when the Factory setting is executed. ● Menu setting value ● Clear Date & Time information NOTE: Camera adjustment values, hour meter, serial number, and destination are not reset. Touch “1”...
  • Page 20: Model / Destination Setting

    3-2. Model / Destination Setting Touch “2” on the service mode menu screen. YES/NO selection screen is displayed, then touch “YES”. Model & Destination setting screen opens. Select Model name by touching V or ∧, and then touch SET. Model and Destination setting is executed. After the setting completion, turn off the power by removing AC adaptor or the adaptor cable.
  • Page 21: Hour Meter & Error Code Indication

    3-3. Hour Meter & Error code indication On the screen in the service mode “4”, the following information is displayed. ● Operating time: Total operation time in a power-on state / total recording mode time ● Recording time: Function to display the movie recording time / interval recording time ●...
  • Page 22: Error Code

    03 . INFORMATION ZOOM : Total number of ZOOM Motor operation [ HourMeter ] ZOOM. M : The total number of times of Grip Zoom lever ZOOM : 000808 operation ZOOM. M : 000872 ZOOM. S : The total number of times of Sub Zoom lever ZOOM.
  • Page 23 Touch the [>] of LCD. 06 . INFORMATION [ AM Info ] ErrorCount : Total Error count ErrorCount WarningCount : Total Warning count WarningCount : 40 HighFlyWrite : Not used HighFlyWrite Play(SD) Err : Play SD Card error count Play(SD) Err Play(ESD) Err : Not used Play(ESD) Err...
  • Page 24: Power On Self Check Result Display

    3-4. Power ON Self Check Result Display < Indication contents > Self-check is executed at the power-on. Power ON self-check result display. Function to diagnose correct function of the device and interface between devices result display. Display the following communication test result. ●...
  • Page 25: Service Adjustment Function

    3-5. Service Adjustment Function Instead of using EVR software (via PC connection), adjustments can be made on the camera recorder alone (a subject needed). Depends on the adjustment item, recording mode will be changed automatically and SDI output won’t be available. So please set the “OUTPUT SEL”...
  • Page 26 Each function screen of SERVICE ADJUSTMENT can be skipped without executing it. For example, when only the zoom tracking needs to be adjusted, it is possible to execute only the zoom tracking adjustment and move to the adjustment completion screen. [ SERVICE ADJUSTMENT 2/20 ] MODEL SETTING [ SERVICE ADJUSTMENT 7/20 ]...
  • Page 27 [ SERVICE ADJUSTMENT 12/20 ] CAM AWB 3100K EXECUTE : SET [ SERVICE ADJUSTMENT 17/20 ] INT 27M SKIP : BAK EXECUTE : SET < > SKIP : BAK [ SERVICE ADJUSTMENT 13/20 ] > < CAM AWB 5600K [ SERVICE ADJUSTMENT 18/20 ] EXECUTE : SET VIDEO Y/C SKIP...
  • Page 28 3-5-1. Setting of destination [ SERVICE ADJUSTMENT 2/20 ] MODEL SETTING Touch the [BAK] of LCD. EXECUTE : SET To the Setting Backup file name screen SKIP : BAK > < Only the destinations registered in the Touch the [SET] of LCD. unit are displayed.
  • Page 29: Setting Of Backup File Name

    3-5-2. Setting of Backup file name This Backup file name is registered in Flash memory. When Adjustment data is backed-up into SD memory card, the backup data is saved with this file name which is set in this screen. NOTE: Setting the Serial number of camera as the Backup file name is recommended. [ SERVICE ADJUSTMENT 3/20] BACKUP FILE NAME Touch the [BAK] of LCD.
  • Page 30: Adjustment Data Backup

    3-5-3. Adjustment Data Backup In addition to adjustment data, the data of hour meter and error history is also stored. [ SERVICE ADJUSTMENT 4/20 ] ADJUST DATA BACKUP Touch the [BAK] of LCD. EXECUTE : SET To the SWITCH CHECK screen SKIP : BAK >...
  • Page 31: Check Of Button And Sw

    3-5-4. Check of button and SW [ SERVICE ADJUSTMENT 5/20 ] Touch the [BAK] of LCD. To the ZOOM LEVER ADJUST SWITCH CHECK screen EXECUTE : SET Current status of switches is displayed. SKIP : BAK Circles mean as follows. : Not pressed (Not set) >...
  • Page 32: Zoom Lever Adjustment T

    3-5-5. Zoom Lever adjustment 1. Press T side button of Zoom Lever on the Grip cover to T position fully and release the finger from the button slowly. Touch the [SET] of LCD. 2. Repeat three times from the above steps 1. 3.
  • Page 33 ZOOM LEVER ADJUTMENT 10 . Push Wide Lever 11 . Detach Slowy 12 . Push Set Button TELE : 021F / 0220 / 0220 WIDE : 0000 / 0000 / 0000 > < Press the zoom lever to WIDE side. Then release it slowly and touch [SET]. (When [SET] is touched, the following screen is displayed.) ZOOM LEVER ADJUTMENT 13 .
  • Page 34: Camera Adjustment

    3-5-6. CAMERA adjustment On the CAMERA ADJUST screen, the following adjustments and confirmations are automatically executed and their results are displayed. < Adjustment / Confirmation items > LOCK Confirmation that the lens is not locked GYRO GYRO DC compensation adjustment IRIS IRIS adjustment OIS adjustment...
  • Page 35: Zoom Tracking Adjustment

    3-5-7. Zoom Tracking adjustment < Preparation > 1. Set “OUTPUT SEL” in “OUTPUT SETUP” menu to “SDI+AV”. 2. Set the mode switch as follows. - ND filter : OFF - FOCUS A/M/∞ : AUTO - ZOOM SW : SERVO - AUTO/MANU SW : AUTO 3.
  • Page 36: Finite Focus Adjustment

    3-5-8. Finite Focus adjustment < Preparation > 1. Print out Siemens Star Chart with A3 paper. 2. Set the Siemens Star Chart on all white wall, or A1 size white paper. NOTE: Any objects other than the chart does not exist at Wide terminal. 3.
  • Page 37 FINITE FOCUS FINITE FOCUS Adjustment ADJUST ERROR Now Adjusting Please Retry Please Wait.. RETRY : SET > < > < When the adjustment is completed, the display switches to the IRIS DIAMETER screen. INF-24...
  • Page 38: Iris Diameter Adjustment

    3-5-9. IRIS Diameter adjustment < Preparation > 1. Shoot the White chart at Wide terminal. 2. Set the Halogen lamp position so that the color temperature and lux of whole white chart is 3100K / 2000 lux. 3. Set “OUTPUT SEL” in “OUTPUT SETUP” menu to “SDI+AV”. 4.
  • Page 39 IRIS DIAMETER IRIS DIAMETER Adjustment ADJUST ERROR Now Adjusting Please Retry Please Wait.. RETRY : SET > < > < When the adjustment is completed, the display switches to the SENSITIVITY screen. INF-26...
  • Page 40: Sensitivity Adjustment

    3-5-10. Sensitivity adjustment < Preparation > 1. Shoot the Center White of the Gray scale chart at Tele terminal. 2. Set the Halogen lamp position so that the color temperature and lux on the Center White is 3100K / 2000 lux. <...
  • Page 41 SENSITIVITY SENSITIVITY Setting PRE-SETTING ERROR Now Pre-setting Please Retry RETRY : SET Please Wait.. > < > < SENSITIVITY Adjust G-ch level with < or > key on the touch panel so that the Please the level of G-ch level of the Center White becomes to 100%. G channel to 100 >...
  • Page 42: White Balance (3100K) Adjustment

    3-5-11. White balance (3100K) adjustment < Preparation > 1. Aim the Camera-Recorder at White chart under the Halogen lamp condition (3100K, 2000Lux). 2. Please confirm if the White level is from 50% to 70 %. < Adjustment > [ SERVICE ADJUSTMENT 12/20 ] CAM AWB 3100K Touch the [BAK] of LCD.
  • Page 43: White Blance (5600K) Adjustment

    3-5-12. White blance (5600K) adjustment < Preparation > 1. Set the CC filter (LB120: VFK1347), (LBA2: VFK1884), and (LBB6: VFK1888) to the CC Filter Holder (VFK1345) as shown in figure. 2. Set the one Step-down Ring (VFK1346: 62 → 52), Step-up Ring (VFK1660: 49 → 62), and Step-up Ring (VFK1659: 43 →...
  • Page 44: White Shading Adjustment

    3-5-13. White Shading adjustment < Preparation > 1. Shoot the White chart under a halogen lamp (3100K). 3. Set Camera to the following condition. ● ZOOM position : Wide terminal ● Set up White chart position so that the whole chart is reflected. ●...
  • Page 45: Blemish Compensation Adjustment

    3-5-14. Blemish Compensation adjustment < Preparation > 1. Shoot the White chart under a halogen lamp (3100K). 2. Set Camera to the following condition. ● ZOOM position : Wide terminal ● Set up White chart position so that the whole chart is reflected. ●...
  • Page 46 Adjustment BLACK BLEMISH COMPENSATION BLACK BLEMISH COMPENSATION Adjustment Now Adjusting ADJUST ERROR Please Wait.. Please Retry RETRY : SET > > < < Adjustment When the adjustment is completed, the display switches to the BALANCE SHOT screen. INF-33...
  • Page 47: Balance Shot Adjustment

    3-5-15. Balance Shot adjustment < Preparation > 1. Print out the Cross Line chart described in the last page of Service Information. (A4 size) 2. Set the Cross Line chart so that the string is inside the white vertical line as shown in the following figure. The white vertical line width : 0.7mm Cross line chart setting condition within the white vertical line : ±0.1°...
  • Page 48 < Adjustment > After completing the preparation setting, press “SET”. Adjustment starts. [ SERVICE ADJUSTMENT 16/20 ] BALANCE SHOT Touch the [BAK] of LCD. To the INT 27M adjustment EXECUTE : SET screen SKIP : BAK > < BALANCE SHOT [Setup ] Cross Line Chart START...
  • Page 49: Internal Clock 27Mhz Adjustment

    3-5-16. Internal Clock 27MHz adjustment < Preparation > 1. Shoot the Gray scale chart. 2. Set the WFM monitor to “ EXT Reference mode”. And input “EXT REF” to AFM monitor. NOTE: When this adjustment is done, recording format is automatically changed to “1920x1080”...
  • Page 50: Video Y/C Level Adjustment

    3-5-17. Video Y/C level adjustment < Preparation > 1. Set “OUTPUT SEL” in “OUTPUT SETUP” menu to “SDI+AV”. NOTE: When this adjustment is done, recording format is automatically changed to “1920x1080” / ”59.94i”.mode. < Connection > VIDEO OUT Analog SD WFM 75Ω...
  • Page 51 VIDEO Y/C Touch [BAK] Video Adjust End To the top screen of VIDEO Y/C NEXT : SET RETRY : BAK > < When the adjustment is completed, touch [SET]. The display switches to the EYE SENSOR screen. NOTE: When the system frequency (59.94Hz/50Hz) is required, turn the power to OFF ->...
  • Page 52: Eye Sensor Adjustmentt

    3-5-18. Eye Sensor adjustment < Preparation > 1. Set the Gray Scale Chart so that the distance from the Eye Sensor is 45mm. 2. And also set the Gray Scale Chart so that the light of Eye Sensor detects the surrounding Gray area (18% reflectance).
  • Page 53: Restore The Adjustment Data

    3-6. Restore the adjustment data The file data backed up by the function in Item 3-5-3 can be restored to the unit. Touch the [15] of LCD. FF003014 001300 12 17C4 DCBA FF003014 001300 12 17C4 DCBA DVX200(2.0) 59.94Hz SD(W) EXIT DVX200(2.0) 59.94Hz SD(W) EXIT...
  • Page 54 [ ADJUST DATA RESTORE ] RESTORE MENU The restoration completion screen EXECUTE : SET is displayed. SKIP : BAK > < ADJUST DATA RESTORE [ 000000001 ] Insert the SD card storing the backup file. If the card is Please Insert SD CARD already inserted, the restoration process automatically starts (and the next screen is displayed).
  • Page 55: Touch Panel Adjustment Function

    3-7. Touch Panel adjustment function Adjustment for the touch panel can be made by this function. (Necessary only after the touch panel replacement) Touch the [16] of LCD. FF003014 001300 12 17C4 DCBA FF003014 001300 12 17C4 DCBA DVX200(2.0) 59.94Hz SD(W) EXIT DVX200(2.0) 59.94Hz SD(W) EXIT...
  • Page 56: Hour Meter Reset

    3-8. Hour Meter Reset On the screen in the service mode “10”, Hour Meter or Error information that is displayed in the service mode “4” can be reset. ERROR&HOUR : All Hour Meter and Error Information reset ERROR INFO : All Error Information clear HOUR METER : All Hour Meter reset : Total power-on time reset...
  • Page 57 Touch [SET] of LCD. HOUR METER RESET ADJUST DATA RESTORE [ FAN: 000156h38m23s ] Is being Reset : SET Please Wait.. CANCEL : BAK > > < < Reset completed HOUR METER RESET SELECT MENU [16] ZOOM. M [17] ZOOM. S >...
  • Page 58: Firmware Update Procedure

    If the program quits during loading, the data will be erased or ● Do not power down or pull card while upgrading. part writing condition and the restart is not made. However software cannot be updated, please contact Panasonic Service Engineering. < External Power >...
  • Page 59: Updated Procedure

    4-2-2. Updated procedure 1. Turn the power on. Set the MODE SW to RECORDING side. 2. Insert the SD memory card into the SD memory card slot 1. 3. Press the MENU button to display the setting menu. SD MEMORY CARD SLOT 1 SD Memory card ( Contact side ) 4.
  • Page 60 NOTE: When the version is the same or when the version of the update file on the SD card is lower, the message “No need to update.” is displayed. MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE VERSION VERSION UPDATE UPDATE No need to update. HOUR METER HOUR METER RETURN EXIT...
  • Page 61 8. The LCD screen darkens when shifting to the update processing, and the Status indicator goes OFF. During updating software, Status indicator is OFF. The message does not display on the screen. During updating software, In updating succeed, Status indicator is OFF. Status indicator lights.
  • Page 62 < How to recover from irregular situations while updating > Solutions are introduced against both Card Plug-Out and Power Interruption troubles to execute the update again. Process Card Plug-Out Power Interruption Data Readout from SD Card Error Message (CHECK CARD) The camera recorder starts up normally.
  • Page 63: Operation After Major Part Exchanged

    5. Operation after major part exchanged 5-1. Operation List These are items that must be done when the major part has been replaced. X: Operation required Data Replacement Parts Adj. Version conf. Remark Backup MAIN FRAME U MAIN P.C.B. LENS U (MOS SENSOR P.C.B.) SD HOLDER P.C.B.
  • Page 64: Operation Flow Chart After Replacement Of Major Parts

    5-2. Operation flow chart after replacement of major parts 5-2-1. MAIN P.C.Board Is it possible to back up the Please operate following on next page. adjustment data? Back up the adjustment data. Refer to item “3-5-2. Setting of Backup file name” and “3-5-3. Backup the adjustment data”...
  • Page 65 Hour Meter is changed (approximate to “0”). Replace the MAIN P.C.Board. Set the destination. Refer to item “3-5-1. Setting of destination” about setting procedure. Write the Serial Number. With Serial Number Writing Procedure, please consult service department of Professional AV Business unit.
  • Page 66: Lens Unit

    5-2-2. LENS Unit Replace the LENS Unit. Electrical Adjustment is required. Regarding required adjustment items, refer to item “5-3. Adjustment after replacement of major parts”. Hour Meter Reset ( ZOOM ) Overall Check 5-2-3. SS GYRO P.C.Board Replace the SS GYRO P.C.Board. Electrical Adjustment is required.
  • Page 67: Grip Zoom P.c.board

    5-2-4. GRIP ZOOM P.C.Board Replace the GRIP ZOOM P.C.Board. Electrical Adjustment is required. Regarding required adjustment items, refer to item “5-3. Adjustment after replacement of major parts”. Check of button/SW Hour Meter Reset ( ZOOM.M ) Overall Check 5-2-5. EVF Unit Replace the EVF U.
  • Page 68: Handle Op P.c.board

    5-2-7. HANDLE OP P.C.Board Replace the HANDLE OP P.C.Board. Check of button/SW Overall Check 5-2-8. SUB SS ZOOM P.C.Board Replace the SUB SS ZOOM P.C.Board. Check of button/SW Hour Meter Reset ( ZOOM.S ) Overall Check 5-2-9. OP AUDIO P.C.Board Replace the OP AUDIO P.C.Board.
  • Page 69: Adjustment After Replacement Of Major Parts

    5-3. Adjustment after replacement of major parts When the following parts are exchanged showing in the table, the adjustment and confirmation are required follow the items shown by mark “X” in the table. The adjustment procedure has been described to item “3-5. Adjustment function for service” of service information (SECTION 1).
  • Page 70: Maintenance Schedule

    6. Maintenance 6-1. Maintenance Schedule Part Name Part No. Replacement Zoom Motor Unit L6DBYYYC0001 Every 50,000 number of times (ZOOM) * Please refer to the following procedures. Zoom Lever Unit SYQ0549 Every 100,000 number of times (ZOOM.M) * Please refer to the following procedures. The maintenance execution time shown in the above is recommendation for standard maintenance execution.
  • Page 73: Disassembly Procedures

    DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURES Model No. : AG-DVX200/PJ/PB/PX/EJ/EN/ED/AN/MC CONTENTS Disassembly Flowchart ........................DIS-1 1. Removal of Removal of GRIP U .................... DIS-2 2. Removal of SIDE CASE L U ....................DIS-3 3. Removal of JACK U....................... DIS-4 4. Removal of FAN MOTOR...................... DIS-5 5.
  • Page 74: Disassembly Flowchart

    Disassembly Flowchart NOTE: Please put on your hand gloves, when you perform disassembly and assembly of equipment. START 1. GRIP U 10. MIC HOLDER U 21. ZOOM U 2. SIDE CASE L U 22. POWER SS U 11. HANDLE OP P.C.Board 12.
  • Page 75: Removal Of Removal Of Grip U

    1. Removal of GRIP U 1. Unscrew the 2 screws (A) as shown in Figure 1-1. 2. Unscrew the screw (B) as shown in Figure 1-1. 3. Unscrew the 2 screws (C) as shown in Figure 1-1. 4. Unscrew the 2 screws (D) as shown in Figure 1-1. screws(B) screws(C) screws(A)
  • Page 76: Removal Of Side Case L U

    2. Removal of SIDE CASE L U 1. Remove the GRIP U. (Refer to the item 1.Removal of GRIP U) 2. Unscrew the 4 screws (F) as shown in Figure 2-1. 3. Unscrew the 4 screws (G) as shown in Figure 2-1. screws(F) screws(G) XQN2+B5FJK...
  • Page 77: Removal Of Jack U

    screw(L) screws(M) screws(I) XQN2+B5FJK SIDE CASE L U VHD2578 XQN2+BJ6FJK screws(M) VHD2578 screws(J) XTB3+8GFJK screws(K) XQN26+B6FJK Figure 2-3 3. Removal of JACK U 1. Unscrew the 2 screws (N) as shown in Figure 3-1. 2. Remove the GRIP U. (Refer to the item 1.Removal of GRIP U) 3 .Remove the SIDE CASE L U.
  • Page 78: Removal Of Fan Motor

    4 Unscrew the 5 screws (O) as shown in Figure 3-2. 5 Disconnect the SDI CABLE, BNC FFC and BATT WIRE CABLE, and remove JACK U as shown in figure 3-2. Screws(O) SDI CABLE BATT WIRE CABLE JACK U BATT WIRE CABLE Screws(P) Screws(O) VHD1907...
  • Page 79: Removal Of Main P.c.board

    5. Removal of MAIN P.C.Board 1. Remove the GRIP U. (Refer to the item 1.Removal of GRIP U) 2. Remove the SIDE CASE L U.(Refer to the item 2.removal of SIDE CASE L U) 3. Remove the JACK U. (Refer to the item 3.Removal of JACK U) 4.
  • Page 80 REAR PAD Screws (R) XQN2+B5FJK Screws (S) XQN2+BJ8FJK SIDE CASE R Screws (S) REAR PAD Figure 6-2 7. Unscrew the 3 screws (T) as shown in figure 6-3. 8. Open the BATT DOOR and unscrew the 2 screws (U) as shown in figure 6-3. Screws (T) XQN2+BJ10FJK Screws (U)
  • Page 81: Removal Of Handle U

    Screws (W) Screws (V) XQN2+BJ8FJK VHD2578 AUDIO COVER Screws (X) XQN2+BJ12FJK SIDE CASE R U AUDIO OP FPC MAIN P.C.Board Figure 6-4 7. Removal of HANDLE U 1. Remove the GRIP U. (Refer to the item 1.Removal of GRIP U) 2.
  • Page 82 7. Unscrew the 6 screws (Y) as shown in figure 7-2. Screws (Y) XQN2+J8FJ figure 7-2 8. Open the BATT DOOR and unscrew the 2 screws (Z) as shown in figure 7-3. 9. Slide the HANDLE U forward and remove it as shown in figure 7-3. Screws (Z) HANDLE U XQN2+B8FJK...
  • Page 83: Removal Of Camera Lens U

    8. Removal of CAMERA LENS U 1. Remove the GRIP U.(Refer to the item 1.Removal of GRIP U) 2. Remove the SIDE CASE L U.(Refer to the item 2.removal of SIDE CASE L U) 3. Remove the JACK U.(Refer to the item 3.removal of JACK U) 4.
  • Page 84 10. Unscrew the 3 screws (c) as shown in figure 8-3. 11. Unscrew the 4 screws (d) as shown in figure 8-3. Screw (c) XYN3+J10FJ Screw (d) VHD2578 figure 8-3 12. Remove the LENS FRAME R and CAMERA LENS U as shown in figure 8-4. LENS FRAME R CAMERA LENS U figure 8-4...
  • Page 85: Removal Of Sd Card P.c.board

    9. Removal of SD CARD P.C.Board 1. Remove the GRIP U. (Refer to the item 1.Removal of GRIP U) 2. Remove the SIDE CASE L U. (Refer to the item 2.removal of SIDE CASE L U) 3. Remove the JACK U. (Refer to the item 3.removal of JACK U) 4.
  • Page 86 11. Unscrew the 2 screws (h) and remove the SD CARD P.C.Board as shown in figure 9-3 Screws (h) VHD1907 SD CARD P.C.Board figure 9-3 When you install the REAR CASE U, please pay attention to the stopper of USB INNER COVER position as shown in figure 9-4.
  • Page 87: Removal Of Mic Holder U

    10. Removal of MIC HOLDER U 1. Unscrew the screw (i) as shown in figure 10-1 2. Remove the MIC COVER as shown in figure 10-1 3. Unscrew the 2 screws (k) as shown in figure 10-1 4. Unscrew the 2 screws (m) and remove MIC CASE as shown in figure 10-1 MIC CASE stopper MIC CASE...
  • Page 88: Removal Of Handle Op P.c.board

    8. Unscrew the 2 screws (p) as shown in figure 10-3 9. Disconnect the A WIRED FFC and remove HANDLE CASE T U as shown in figure 10-3 A WIRED FFC MIC HOLDER U Screws (p) XQN2+B6FJK figure 10-3 11. Removal of HANDLE OP P.C.Board 1.
  • Page 89: Removal Of Front Xlr U

    12. Removal of FRONT XLR U 1. Remove the HANDLE OP T U. (Refer to the item 10.Removal of MIC HOLDER U) 2. Unscrew the 2 screws(r) as shown in figure 12-1. 3. Unscrew the screw(s) as shown in figure 12-1. 4.
  • Page 90: Removal Of Evf U

    14. Removal of EVF U 1. Remove the HANDLE U. (Refer to the item 7.Removal of HANDLE U) 2. Remove the LCD U. (Refer to the item 13.Removal of LCD U(LCD SLIDE U)) 3. Remove the HANDLE CASE B U as shown in figure 14-1. 4.
  • Page 91: Removal Of Xlr Rear P.c.board

    15. Removal of XLR REAR P.C.Board 1. Remove the GRIP U. (Refer to the item 1.Removal of GRIP U) 2. Remove the SIDE CASE L U. (Refer to the item 2.removal of SIDE CASE L U) 3. Disconnect the XLR REAR FFC as shown in figure 15-1. 4.
  • Page 92: Removal Of Op Menu P.c.board

    17. Removal of OP MENU P.C.Board 1. Remove the SIDE CASE R U. (Refer to the item 6.Removal of SIDE CASE R U) 2. Disconnect the SEL OP FFC and SUB OP FFC as shown in figure 17-1 3. Unscrew the 6 screws(z) and remove the OP AUDIO P.C.Board as shown in figure 17-1. OP TOGGLE U OP MENU P.C.Board Screws (z)
  • Page 93: Removal Of Op User P.c.board

    19. Removal of OP USER P.C.Board 1. Remove the SIDE CASE R U. (Refer to the item 6.Removal of SIDE CASE R U) 2. Disconnect the USER OP FFC as shown in figure 19-1 3. Unscrew the 2 screws(B’) and remove the OP USER P.C.Board as shown in figure 19-1. OP TOGGLE U OP MENU P.C.Board USER OP FFC...
  • Page 94: Removal Of Zoom U

    ND switch OP CAM P.C.Board ND switch FOCUS switch ND switch ND FILTER LEVER 1/64 position figure 20-1 Note: When install the OP CAM P.C.Board, please pay attention not to make any damage to the ND SW and set the FOCUS switch to the collect position as shown in figure 20-2.
  • Page 95: Removal Of Power Ss U

    22. Removal of POWER SS U 1. Remove the ZOOM U. (Refer to the item 21.Removal of ZOOM U) 2. Unscrew the 2 screws(E’) and remove the POWER SS U as shown in figure 21-1. GRIP ZOOM LEVER POWER SS U Screws (E') XQN2+BJ5FJK figure 22-1...
  • Page 96: Block Diagrams

    BLOCK DIAGRAMS ブロック図 品番/Model No. : AG-DVX200/PJ/PB/PX/EJ/EN/ED/AN/MC CONTENTS OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM ......................BLK-1...
  • Page 97 MEMS MIC P.C.B SD HOLDER MAIN  P.C.Board TALLY_LED P.C.B XLR FRONT HANDLE OP P.C.B 14pin M4851 IC4801 IC4852 MEMS_L_N P.C.B IC4301 SD CARD MEMS_L_P SD CARD I/F XLR1_2 IC4802 INTMICL_P SLOT MEMS_R_N INTMICL_N MEMS_R_P XLR1_3 UHS2 D4851 SD CARD IC4853 IC4803 SD CARD I/F M4852...
  • Page 98: Schematic Diagrams

    SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS 回 路 図 AG-DVX200/PJ/PB/PX/EJ/EN/ED/AN/MC 品番/Model No. : NOTE: BE SURE TO MAKE YOUR ORDERS OF REPLACEMENT PARTS ACCORDING TO PARTS LIST SECTION.
  • Page 99 CONTENTS MAIN MAIN_CN (1/1)............................SCM001 VIDEO_A (1/1) ............................SCM002 VIDEO_B (1/1) ............................SCM003 HDMI (1/1)..............................SCM004 SD_UHS (1/1) ............................. SCM005 USB (1/1) ..............................SCM006 FPGA (1/1) ..............................SCM007 LCD (1/1)..............................SCM008 AV_OUT (1/1) ............................. SCM009 AUDIO_MUX (1/1) ............................SCM010 AUDIO_ADC (1/1) ............................SCM011 HEADPHONE_AMP (1/1) ...........................
  • Page 100: Main

    CIRCUIT MAIN_CN 1/17 NAME DRAWING NO. CIRCUIT BOARD NAME KR9A0597-2 (1/1) MAIN Components identified with the mark have the special characteristics for safety. SCM001 When replacing any of these components, use only the same type.
  • Page 101: Video_A (1/1)

    CIRCUIT VIDEO_A 2/17 NAME CIRCUIT BOARD NAME DRAWING NO. KR3A2960 (1/1) MAIN SCM002...
  • Page 102: Video_B (1/1)

    CIRCUIT VIDEO_B 3/17 NAME CIRCUIT BOARD NAME DRAWING NO. KR3A2961 (1/1) MAIN SCM003...
  • Page 103: Hdmi (1/1)

    CIRCUIT HDMI 4/17 NAME CIRCUIT BOARD NAME DRAWING NO. KR3A2962 (1/1) MAIN SCM004...
  • Page 104: Sd_Uhs (1/1)

    CIRCUIT SD_UHS 5/17 NAME CIRCUIT BOARD NAME DRAWING NO. KR3A2963 (1/1) MAIN SCM005...
  • Page 105: Usb (1/1)

    CIRCUIT 6/17 NAME CIRCUIT BOARD NAME DRAWING NO. KR3A2964 (1/1) MAIN SCM006...
  • Page 106: Fpga (1/1)

    CIRCUIT FPGA 7/17 NAME CIRCUIT BOARD NAME DRAWING NO. KR3A2967 (1/1) MAIN SCM007...
  • Page 107: Lcd (1/1)

    CIRCUIT 8/17 NAME CIRCUIT BOARD NAME DRAWING NO. KR3A2966 (1/1) MAIN SCM008...
  • Page 108: Av_Out (1/1)

    CIRCUIT AV_OUT 9/17 NAME CIRCUIT BOARD NAME DRAWING NO. KR3A2985-7 (1/1) MAIN SCM009...
  • Page 109: Audio_Mux (1/1)

    CIRCUIT AUDIO_MUX 10/17 NAME CIRCUIT BOARD NAME DRAWING NO. KR4A0769-8 (1/1) MAIN SCM010...
  • Page 110: Audio_Adc (1/1)

    CIRCUIT AUDIO_ADC 11/17 NAME CIRCUIT BOARD NAME DRAWING NO. KR4A0770-3 (1/1) MAIN SCM011...
  • Page 111: Headphone_Amp (1/1)

    CIRCUIT HEADPHONE_AMP 12/17 NAME CIRCUIT BOARD NAME DRAWING NO. KR4A0774-5 (1/1) MAIN SCM012...
  • Page 112: Dcin_Rtc (1/1)

    CIRCUIT DCIN_RTC 13/17 NAME CIRCUIT BOARD NAME DRAWING NO. KR1A1096 (1/1) Components identified with the mark have the special characteristics for safety. MAIN When replacing any of these components, use only the same type. SCM013...
  • Page 113: Power_A (1/1)

    CIRCUIT POWER_A 14/17 NAME CIRCUIT BOARD NAME DRAWING NO. KR1A1097 (1/1) Components identified with the mark have the special characteristics for safety. MAIN When replacing any of these components, use only the same type. SCM014...
  • Page 114: Power_B (1/1)

    CIRCUIT POWER_B 15/17 NAME CIRCUIT BOARD NAME DRAWING NO. KR1A1098 (1/1) Components identified with the mark have the special characteristics for safety. MAIN When replacing any of these components, use only the same type. SCM015...
  • Page 115: Mos_Cn (1/1)

    CIRCUIT MOS_CN 16/17 NAME CIRCUIT BOARD NAME DRAWING NO. KR3A2969 (1/1) MAIN SCM016...
  • Page 116: Lensdrive (1/1)

    CIRCUIT LENSDRIVE 17/17 NAME CIRCUIT BOARD NAME DRAWING NO. KR3A2968 (1/1) MAIN SCM017...
  • Page 117: Evf

    CIRCUIT NAME CIRCUIT BOARD NAME DRAWING NO. KR3A2970 (1/1) SCM018...
  • Page 118: Sd_Holder

    CIRCUIT SD_HOLDER NAME CIRCUIT BOARD NAME DRAWING NO. KR3A2972 (1/1) SD_HOLDER SCM019...
  • Page 119: Jack_A_Wired

    CIRCUIT JACK_A_WIRED NAME CIRCUIT BOARD NAME DRAWING NO. KR4A0776 (1/1) JACK_A_WIRED SCM020...
  • Page 120: Jack_Bnc

    CIRCUIT JACK_BNC NAME CIRCUIT BOARD NAME DRAWING NO. KR3A2984 (1/1) JACK_BNC SCM021...
  • Page 121: Jack_Dc

    CIRCUIT JACK_DC NAME CIRCUIT BOARD NAME DRAWING NO. Components identified with the mark have the special characteristics for safety. KR1A1099 (1/1) When replacing any of these components, use only the same type. JACK_DC SCM022...
  • Page 122: Xlr_Rear

    CIRCUIT XLR2(REAR) NAME CIRCUIT BOARD NAME DRAWING NO. KR4A0777 (1/1) XLR_REAR SCM023...
  • Page 123: Xlr_Amp2(Rear) (1/1)

    CIRCUIT XLR_AMP2(REAR) NAME CIRCUIT BOARD NAME DRAWING NO. KR4A0778 (1/1) XLR_REAR SCM024...
  • Page 124: Xlr_Front

    CIRCUIT XLR_FRONT NAME CIRCUIT BOARD NAME DRAWING NO. KR4A0779 (1/1) XLR_FRONT SCM025...
  • Page 125: Handle_Op

    CIRCUIT NAME CIRCUIT BOARD NAME DRAWING NO. KR4A0780-6 (1/1) HANDLE_OP SCM026...
  • Page 126 CIRCUIT XLR_AMP1(FRONT) NAME CIRCUIT BOARD NAME DRAWING NO. KR4A0781-6 (1/1) HANDLE_OP SCM027...
  • Page 127 CIRCUIT HANDLE_OP NAME CIRCUIT BOARD NAME DRAWING NO. KR0A2330 (1/1) HANDLE_OP SCM028...
  • Page 128: Mems_Mic

    CIRCUIT MEMS_MIC NAME CIRCUIT BOARD NAME DRAWING NO. KR4A0782 (1/1) MEMS_MIC SCM029...
  • Page 129: Monitor

    CIRCUIT MONITOR NAME CIRCUIT BOARD NAME DRAWING NO. KR3A2971 (1/1) MONITOR SCM030...
  • Page 130: Batt_Catcher

    CIRCUIT BATT_CATCHER NAME CIRCUIT BOARD NAME DRAWING NO. KR1A1100 (1/1) BATT_CATCHER SCM031...
  • Page 131: Op_Cam

    CIRCUIT OP_CAM NAME CIRCUIT BOARD NAME DRAWING NO. KR0A2333 (1/1) OP_CAM SCM032...
  • Page 132: Op_User

    CIRCUIT OP_USER NAME CIRCUIT BOARD NAME DRAWING NO. KR0A2334 (1/1) OP_USER SCM033...
  • Page 133: Op_Menu

    CIRCUIT OP_MENU NAME CIRCUIT BOARD NAME DRAWING NO. KR0A2335 (1/1) OP_MENU SCM034...
  • Page 134: Op_Audio Op_Audio (1/1)

    CIRCUIT OP_AUDIO NAME CIRCUIT BOARD NAME DRAWING NO. KR0A2336 (1/1) Components identified with the mark have the special characteristics for safety. OP_AUDIO When replacing any of these components, use only the same type. SCM035...
  • Page 135: Op_Toggle

    CIRCUIT OP_TOGGLE NAME CIRCUIT BOARD NAME DRAWING NO. KR0A2337 (1/1) OP_TOGGLE SCM036...
  • Page 136: Ss_Gyro

    CIRCUIT SS_GYRO NAME CIRCUIT BOARD NAME DRAWING NO. KR0A2339 (1/1) SS_GYRO SCM037...
  • Page 137: Grip_Zoom

    CIRCUIT GRIP_ZOOM NAME CIRCUIT BOARD NAME DRAWING NO. KR0A2340 (1/1) GRIP_ZOOM SCM038...
  • Page 138: Eye_Sensor

    CIRCUIT EYE_SENSOR NAME DRAWING NO. CIRCUIT BOARD NAME KR0A2341 (1/1) EYE_SENSOR SCM039...
  • Page 139: Sub_Ss_Zoom

    CIRCUIT SUB_SS_ZOOM NAME CIRCUIT BOARD NAME DRAWING NO. KR0A2342 (1/1) SUB_SS_ZOOM SCM040...
  • Page 140: Printed Circuit Board

    PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD プリント基板図 AG-DVX200/PJ/PB/PX/EJ/EN/ED/AN/MC 品番/Model No. : 注意:本セクションは、 主要基板のみ記載しています。 NOTE: Only the main circuit board is shown in this section. 基板図上の部品位置を検索することが出来ます。 PDF の検索機能を使用すると、 指定した REF No.がハイライト表示されます。 The positions of parts on the circuit board diagrams can be searched. When the search function of Adobe Acrobat is used, the character of specified part is displays as highlight.
  • Page 141 CONTENTS MAIN P.C.BOARD (FOIL SIDE) ......................PCB-1 MAIN P.C.BOARD (COMPONENT SIDE) ..................PCB-2 EVF P.C.BOARD (FOIL SIDE) ......................PCB-3 EVF P.C.BOARD (COMPONENT SIDE) ..................PCB-4 SD_HOLDER P.C.BOARD (FOIL SIDE) ..................PCB-5 SD_HOLDER P.C.BOARD (COMPONENT SIDE)................PCB-6 JACK_A_WIRED P.C.BOARD (FOIL SIDE)..................PCB-7 JACK_A_WIRED P.C.BOARD (COMPONENT SIDE) ..............PCB-8 JACK_BNC P.C.BOARD (FOIL SIDE).....................PCB-9 JACK_BNC P.C.BOARD (COMPONENT SIDE) ................PCB-10 JACK_DC P.C.BOARD (FOIL SIDE) ....................PCB-11 JACK_DC P.C.BOARD (COMPONENT SIDE)................PCB-12...
  • Page 142: Main P.c.board (Foil Side)

    MAIN P.C.BOARD (FOIL SIDE) MK1 MK2 C1412 C1412 C1412 C1412 R1414 R1414 R1414 R1414 R1415 R1415 R1415 R1415 R1416 R1416 R1416 R1416 QR1412 QR1412 QR1412 QR1412 R1413 R1413 R1413 R1413 Q1411 Q1411 Q1411 Q1411 R1412 R1412 R1412 R1412 LB4503 LB4503R4511 R4511 R4511 R4511...
  • Page 143: Main P.c.board (Component Side)

    MAIN P.C.BOARD (COMPONENT SIDE) JK6001 JK6001 JK6001 JK6001 C3200 C3200 C3200 C3200 R3220 R3220 R3220 R3220 C3713 C3713 C3713 C3713 R3713 R3713 R3713 R3713 C3208 C3208 C3208 C3208 C6001 C6001 C6001 C6001 R3227 R3227 R3712 R3712 R3712 R3712 C3202 C3202 R3227 R3227 C3202...
  • Page 144: Evf P.c.board (Foil Side)

    EVF P.C.BOARD (FOIL SIDE) C836 C831 C826 C817 R811 C829 PCB-3...
  • Page 145: Evf P.c.board (Component Side)

    EVF P.C.BOARD (COMPONENT SIDE) R816 C828 C820 C821 LB801 C819 C822 C809 C823 C810 FL804 C811 C812 FL803 C813 FL802 C814 C815 FL801 C816 RX802 RX801 C825 R815 C832 FP803 PCB-4...
  • Page 146: Sd_Holder P.c.board (Foil Side)

    SD_HOLDER P.C.BOARD (FOIL SIDE) C3951 C3901 D3951 D3901 PCB-5...
  • Page 147: Sd_Holder P.c.board (Component Side)

    SD_HOLDER P.C.BOARD (COMPONENT SIDE) PP3901 R3966 R3967 Q3951 C3963 R3964 R3914 R3913 C3964 R3915 C3965 C3966 C3956 C3957 C3960 C3958 C3959 C3906 C3907 C3910 C3908 C3909 C3954 C3904 R3957 R3958 R3961 R3959 R3960 R3907 R3908 R3911 R3909 R3910 C3955 C3905 C3902 C3952 HS3951...
  • Page 148: Jack_A_Wired P.c.board (Foil Side)

    JACK_A_WIRED P.C.BOARD (FOIL SIDE) C4005 R4005 VA4001 C4001 PCB-7...
  • Page 149: Jack_A_Wired P.c.board (Component Side)

    JACK_A_WIRED P.C.BOARD (COMPONENT SIDE) RL4012 VA4016 R4016 VA4011 R4013 R4011 R4012 RL4011 PCB-8...
  • Page 150: Jack_Bnc P.c.board (Foil Side)

    JACK_BNC P.C.BOARD (FOIL SIDE) PCB-9...
  • Page 151: Jack_Bnc P.c.board (Component Side)

    JACK_BNC P.C.BOARD (COMPONENT SIDE) PCB-10...
  • Page 152: Jack_Dc P.c.board (Foil Side)

    JACK_DC P.C.BOARD (FOIL SIDE) FL6851 P6851 IP6851 VA6863 VA6861 LB6862 PCB-11...
  • Page 153: Jack_Dc P.c.board (Component Side)

    JACK_DC P.C.BOARD (COMPONENT SIDE) JK6851 PCB-12...
  • Page 154: Xlr_Rear P.c.board (Foil Side)

    XLR_REAR P.C.BOARD (FOIL SIDE) R4205 R4204 R4206 R4203 C4209 R4202 R4201 C4206 C4205 C4216 C4215 LB4203 LB4201 L4202 L4201 C4204 R4404 R4403 C4499 D4402 R4411 R4407 R4410 C4401 D4401 R4402 R4427 R4401 R4428 R4434 R4436 C4426 C4423 C4403 C4425 C4424 C4408 R4432 R4431...
  • Page 155: Xlr_Rear P.c.board (Component Side)

    XLR_REAR P.C.BOARD (COMPONENT SIDE) C4207 C4208 P4201 C4211 R4207 C4416 C4418 C4414 C4413 PCB-14...
  • Page 156: Xlr_Front P.c.board (Foil Side)

    XLR_FRONT P.C.BOARD (FOIL SIDE) RL4101 C4104 LB4103 L4102 LB4102 C4103 C4109 R4103 R4109 L4101 R4104 R4106 C4110 PCB-15...
  • Page 157: Xlr_Front P.c.board (Component Side)

    XLR_FRONT P.C.BOARD (COMPONENT SIDE) C4108 C4107 C4111 PCB-16...
  • Page 158: Handle_Op P.c.board (Foil Side)

    HANDLE_OP P.C.BOARD (FOIL SIDE) C6731 R4313 R4311 R4312 R4310 LB6704LB6705 C6732 R4303 R4304 C6792 R4336 R4307 Q4302 C4303 R4314 IC4301 R4335 R4337 C4304 R4338 C4326 C4324 R4355 R4331 R4332 C4325 C4323 C4315 R4333 C6793 R4329 4 56 4 56 C4320 C4308 R4324 R4323...
  • Page 159: Handle_Op P.c.board (Component Side)

    HANDLE_OP P.C.BOARD (COMPONENT SIDE) FP6712 R6730 R6729 C6706 C6798 C4302 C4301 IC4303 R4302 C4816 R4815 R6716 R4833 C6796 R4347 C4836 C4827 C4824 G4301 R4831 R4823 R4821 C4316 C4318 C6704 Q4801 C4831 R4825 C4828 C4826 IC4804 IC4803 C4837 R4830 C4829 R4822 R4818 C4835 C4825...
  • Page 160: Mems_Mic P.c.board (Foil Side)

    MEMS_MIC P.C.BOARD (FOIL SIDE) PCB-19...
  • Page 161: Mems_Mic P.c.board (Component Side)

    MEMS_MIC P.C.BOARD (COMPONENT SIDE) R4860 R4859 Q4851 C4864 ET4851 C4869 C4863 3 2 1 R4853 C4867 C4856 IC4852 R4852 C4857 R4854 R4857 C4865 IC4853 3 2 1 C4862 R4856 C4866 R4858 IC4851 ET4852 PCB-20...
  • Page 162: Monitor P.c.board (Foil Side)

    MONITOR P.C.BOARD (FOIL SIDE) R504 LB504 FP902 R503 LB503 16 1 5 R502 LB502 R501 LB501 C901 FP901 20 15 R913 R914 R911 R912 FP905 PCB-21...
  • Page 163: Batt_Catcher P.c.board (Foil Side)

    BATT_CATCHER P.C.BOARD (FOIL SIDE) CL6301 C6309 VA6301 C6301 PCB-22...
  • Page 164: Batt_Catcher P.c.board (Component Side)

    BATT_CATCHER P.C.BOARD (COMPONENT SIDE) RL6301 JK6301 PCB-23...
  • Page 165: Op_Cam P.c.board (Foil Side)

    OP_CAM P.C.BOARD (FOIL SIDE) C6901 VA6901 C6902 IC6901 VA6906 C6907 VA6903 VA6907 RX6902 C6904 C6908 CL6902 R6903 VA6908 C6909 RL6901 CL6903 CL6901 RL6902 PCB-24...
  • Page 166: Op_Cam P.c.board (Component Side)

    OP_CAM P.C.BOARD (COMPONENT SIDE) FP6901 PCB-25...
  • Page 167: Op_User P.c.board (Foil Side)

    OP_USER P.C.BOARD RL6921 C6921 VA6921 VA6922 C6922 VA6923 C6923 FP6922 VA6924 C6924 RL6922 PCB-26...
  • Page 168: Op_Menu P.c.board (Foil Side)

    OP_MENU P.C.BOARD (FOIL SIDE) S6946 S6945 RX6942 IC6941 RX6941 VA6942 C6943 C6944 VA6943 PCB-27...
  • Page 169: Op_Menu P.c.board (Component Side)

    OP_MENU P.C.BOARD (COMPONENT SIDE) VA6945 C6946 R6944 R6945 FP6942 PCB-28...
  • Page 170: Op_Audio P.c.board (Foil Side)

    OP_AUDIO P.C.BOARD (FOIL SIDE) C6951 C6952 VA6952 VA6951 C6953 S6953 S6954 VA6962 VA6961 C6964 C6963 R6953 R6952 S6956 S6955 CL6954 VA6957 VA6959 VA6953 VA6955 CL6952 CL6951 C6959 C6961 C6955 C6957 RX6951 IC6951 S6952 S6951 VA6958 VA6960 VA6954 VA6956 C6960 C6962 C6956 C6958 Components identified with the mark...
  • Page 171: Op_Audio P.c.board (Component Side)

    OP_AUDIO P.C.BOARD (COMPONENT SIDE) PCB-30...
  • Page 172: Op_Toggle P.c.board (Foil Side)

    OP_TOGGLE P.C.BOARD (FOIL SIDE) FP6982 VA6995 VA6996 FP6981 RX6984 C6982 IC6982 RX6983 RX6982 IC6981 RX6981 PCB-31...
  • Page 173: Op_Toggle P.c.board (Component Side)

    OP_TOGGLE P.C.BOARD (COMPONENT SIDE) VA6993 S6984 C6989 S6981 VA6988 VA6982 C6986 C6984 S6982 VA6989 VA6983 C6987 C6985 C6990 C6988 VA6994 VA6992 S6983 R6981 PCB-32...
  • Page 174: Ss_Gyro P.c.board (Foil Side)

    SS_GYRO P.C.BOARD (FOIL SIDE) D6601 C6602 VA6602 R6601 S6602 C6601 VA6601 CH6601 C6610 C6611 C6614 C6612 PCB-33...
  • Page 175: Ss_Gyro P.c.board (Component Side)

    SS_GYRO P.C.BOARD (COMPONENT SIDE) RL6601 R6602 VA6603 IC6602 RL6602 PCB-34...
  • Page 176: Grip_Zoom P.c.board (Foil Side)

    GRIP_ZOOM P.C.BOARD (FOIL SIDE) PCB-35...
  • Page 177: Grip_Zoom P.c.board (Component Side)

    GRIP_ZOOM P.C.BOARD (COMPONENT SIDE) S6651 RL6651 VA6651 C6651 RL6652 PCB-36...
  • Page 178: Eye_Sensor P.c.board (Foil Side)

    EYE_SENSOR P.C.BOARD C875 C876 PCB-37...
  • Page 179: Sub_Ss_Zoom P.c.board (Foil Side)

    SUB_SS_ZOOM P.C.BOARD (FOIL SIDE) FP6751 PCB-38...
  • Page 180: Sub_Ss_Zoom P.c.board (Component Side)

    SUB_SS_ZOOM P.C.BOARD (COMPONENT SIDE) S6751 S6753 S6752 PCB-39...
  • Page 181: Exploded Views & Replacement Parts List

    EXPLODED VIEWS & REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST AG-DVX200/PJ/PB/PX/EJ/EN/ED/AN/MC Model No. : Note: *Be sure to make your orders of replacement parts according to this list. Unless otherwise specified, all resistors are in OHMS, K=1,000 OHMS, all capacitors are in MICROFARADS (µF) P=µµF.
  • Page 182: Main Frame Parts Assembly

    MAIN FRAME PARTS ASSEMBLY Components identified with the mark have the special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these components, use only the same type. 18 (See SPL-3) See SPL-3 8 (See SPL-2) See SPL-3 525 527 6 (See SPL-3) See SPL-4...
  • Page 183 HANDLE ASSY PARTS ASSEMBLY Components identified with the mark have the special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these components, use only the same type. 122-1 122-2 122-3 123-5-1 123-1 123-5-2 122-4 122-5 123-5-3 123-3 123-5-4 123-5 123-4 123-2...
  • Page 184 GRIP U / SIDE CASE L U / Components identified with the mark have the special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these components, use only the same type. REAR JACK U / REAR CASE U PARTS ASSEMBLY 206-1 230-1...
  • Page 185: Side Case R Parts Assembly

    SIDE CASE R PARTS ASSEMBLY Components identified with the mark have the special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these components, use only the same type. 300-4 300-5 (X6) 300-10 300-3 300-6 300-7 300-2 300-8 300-19 300-11 300-9 300-2-1 300-14 300-13 300-12...
  • Page 186: Handle Assy

    MAIN FRAME HANDLE ASSY Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks SYK1069 LENS HOOD U SKK0299K HANDLE CASE T SXW0230 LENS U(Z213) SGK0230K HA CARBON FRAME T L6DBYYYC0001 ZOOM MOTOR U VMP2407 ACCESSORY SHOE SXQ0468...
  • Page 187 GRIP/SIDE CASE L/REAR CASE/REAR JACK SIDE CASE R Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks SKF0097K BATTERY DOOR SYK1057 SIDE CASE R (1) U SGU0239 BATTERY DOOR LEVER 300-1 SYK1061 AUDIO COVER U SMB0158 BATT DOOR LOCK SPRING 300-2...
  • Page 188: Packing Parts List

    SCREW PARTS LIST PACKING PARTS LIST Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks XQN14+B4FN SCREW  DE-A88AA/S CHARGER AG-DVX200  DE-A88DE/S CHARGER XQN16+BJ4FN SCREW AG-DVX200ED/EJ/EN/PB/AN XQN16+BJ5FN SCREW  DE-A88CC/S CHARGER AG-DVX200MC  DE-A88BE/S...

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