Summary of Contents for Panasonic DVCPRO AJ-D610WAP
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ORDER NO. VSD9912M918 Sec. 1 Operating Instructions Sec. 2 Service Information Sec. 3 Maintenance / Disassemble procedures Digital Camera/VTR Sec. 4 Electrical adjustment procedures AJ-D610WAP/E Sec. 5 Block Diagrams Sec. 6 Schematic Diagrams Sec. 7 Circuit Board Diagrams Sec. 8 Exploded Views &...
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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 advice 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.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS GENERAL GUIDELINES ELECTROSTATICALLY SENSITIVE (ES) DEVICES 1. When servicing, observe the original lead dress. If a short Some semiconductor (solid state) devices can be damaged circuit is found, replace all parts which have been over- easily by static electricity. Such components commonly are heated or damaged by the short circuit.
FCC Note: CAUTION This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. To RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK assure continued compliance follow the attached DO NOT OPEN installation instructions and do not make any CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, unauthorized modifications.
When necessary, contact Replace only with the same or equivalent type rec- - your local Panasonic supplier. ommended by the equipment manufacturer. Dis- card used batteries according to manufacturer’s “The lithium battery is a critical component (type number instructions.
Pack ......ÁUsing the Panasonic AU-BP402 Setting ......
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Contents Adjusting the White Balance/Black Balance Replacing the Backup Battery ..107 ÁAdjusting the White Balance ..Setting Menu Screens ....108 ÁAdjusting the Black Balance .
General and Features This unit combines as a single integrated unit a 3-CCD color video camera which features IT- CCDs and a 520,000-pixel on-chip lens, and a DVCPRO format VTR which incorporates com- pression technology. In particular, the screen aspect ratio can be switched between 16:9 and 4:3 in a single action. The unit in itself is compact and lightweight, its power consumption is minimal, it yields a high picture quality, and it offers excellent sensitivity, mobility and dust-proof and damp-proof capabili- ty.
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Features Automatic adjustment and memory functions for black balance/white balance The black set, black balance and white balance can be automatically adjusted by simple switch operations. Adjustment values are held in the memory even if the power for the unit is turned off, so there is no need to readjust the balance each time the power is turned on.
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Features Audio functions ÁA phantom power supply type super-cardioid microphone (option) can be attached and it can also be detached from the main unit for use in interviews. ÁMicrophone can also be connected, and can be attached to the main unit using the AJ-MH700P microphone holder (option).
Features Features of the VTR section Digital system The VTR section features a component digital recording system that employs the latest compres- sion technology and non-compressed PCM recording for audio. This system provides superior S/ N, frequency band and waveform characteristics as well as reproduction of detailed areas, etc., and realizes even higher picture and sound quality.
Controls and Their Functions Power Supply Section Battery holder The battery pack (option) made by Anton Bauer is mounted onto this holder. DC IN (external power input) connector (XLR, 4P) The AJ-B75 AC adaptor (option) is plugged into this socket when the unit is to be operated by AC power.
Controls and Their Functions Accessory Mounting Section Hook for mounting shoulder belt Attach the accessory shoulder belt to this hook. Light shoe Mount the video light, etc. onto this shoe. Lens mount (bayonet type) Mount the lens here. Lens clamping lever Insert the lens into the lens mount , and turn the lens mount ring using this lever to clamp the lens.
Controls and Their Functions Knob (included) The accessory control knob can be attached to the Screw AUDIO LEVEL CH1 (included) control. Audio Function Section (1) AUDIO LEVEL CH1 (audio channel 1 recording level) control When the AUDIO SELECT CH1/CH2 switch is set to MAN, the recording level of audio channel 1 can be adjusted by this control in addition to the AUDIO LEVEL CH1 control the side panel.
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Controls and Their Functions † ° Audio Function Section (2) ALARM (warning tone volume) control This adjusts the warning tone volume heard from the speaker or the earphone connected to the PHONES jack . When it is set to the lowest position, the warning tone is not audible. However, by making changes to the inside parts, the tone can be made audible even when the control is at its lowest position.
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Controls and Their Functions ´ ® ™ ß ¨ ≠ (The viewfinder shown in the Æ illustration is the AJ-VF10P.) Shooting (Recording)/Playback Function Section (2) CC/ND FILTER (filter selector) knob This selects the filter to match the light source which is illuminating the subject. If the setting of this knob is changed when the menu display mode has been set to “3”...
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Controls and Their Functions ≥ ≤ ∞ Ø ± Shooting (Recording)/Playback Function Section (3) OUTPUT (output signal selector)/AUTO KNEE switch This switch selects the video signals which are to be output from the camera unit to the VTR unit, viewfinder and video monitor. The AUTO KNEE function can be used when the images shot by the camera have been selected.
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Controls and Their Functions µ ∂ ¥ ECU REMOTE (remote control) connector (6-pin) Connect the AQ-EC1 extension control unit (option) here. |Note{ The POWER switches on unit and extension control unit must be set to OFF before the remote control cable is connected or disconnected. 26-pin/12-pin output adaptor (See page 104 for mounting method.) The 26-pin/12-pin output adaptor AJ-YA900P (option) is mounted on this section.
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Controls and Their Functions ª ∫ π ∑ ∏ º Shooting (Recording)/Playback Function Section (4) VTR START button When this pressed, recording commences; when it is pressed again, recording stops. This button has the same function as the VTR button on the lens side. VTR SAVE/STBY (tape protection) switch This selects the power supply status while the VTR recording is temporarily stopped (REC PAUSE).
Controls and Their Functions ¿ ¡ Ω ø æ ¬ MARK button This is used when the Picture Link (Pix Link)F function is to be used. Each time it is pressed M1 (MARK1), M2 (MARK2) or no display appears in the viewfinder. Picture Link adaptor board (AJ-YAP900) is sold as an option.
Controls and Their Functions Ã Õ Œ » √ ƒ ≈ ∆« – œ œ Menu Operation Section Setup card insertion slot The optional setup cards are inserted into this slot. MENU SET/OFF switch This displays the setting menu on the viewfinder screen through VIDEO OUT connector. SET: The page on which the previous setting menu operations were completed appears on the viewfinder screen.
Controls and Their Functions À … TC IN connector (BNC): The time code serving as the reference is input when the time code is locked to an external source. TC OUT connector (BNC): Connect this to the time code TC IN connector on the external VTR when locking the external VTR’s time code to this unit’s time code.
Controls and Their Functions ‘ “ ’ ÷ ◊ ÿ — ” (The viewfinder shown in the illustration is the AJ-VF10P.) Ñ TCG (time code selector) switch This is used to set the running mode of the internal time code generator. F-RUN: This position is used when the time code is to be advanced continuously regardless of the VTR’s operation.
A battery pack which is made by any of the four following manufacturers can be used: A Panasonic, B Anton Bauer, C Sony or D IDX. Before using a battery pack, be sure to charge it completely using a battery charger.
Power Supply Using the Panasonic AU-BP402 Battery Pack Detach the battery mounts. Connect the unit’s connectors with the connectors of the AU-M402H battery case. Mount the AU-M402H battery case. Open the battery case cover and lift up the rubber cap to expose the screw holes. Tighten the screws with a screwdriver and mount the case to the unit.
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Power Supply Connect the battery pack plug to the connector inside the case and insert the battery pack. |Note{ The unit’s power must be set to OFF before the plug is inserted or removed. – 25 –...
Power Supply Using a Sony Battery Pack Remove the battery mounts. See page 24. Mount the accessory battery mounting connector. Mount the Sony battery holder. Mount the battery case with the cover detached first, and then mount the detached cover as shown in the figure.
Power Supply Using the Sony BP-90 Battery Pack Mount the accessory battery mounting connector. (See the preceding page.) Mount the BP-90 battery case. A Tighten the mounting screws. B Tichten the power supply contact screws. C Insert the top of the detached cover in the direction of the arrow. D Align the hole at the bottom (metal part) of the cover with the bottom of the case and mount the cover to the battery mounting connector with the screw.
Power Supply Using an AC Power Supply (When using the AJ-B75 AC Adaptor) Connect the unit’s EXT DC IN socket with the DC OUT connector of the AJ-B75 AC adaptor. DC IN Connector Set the AC adaptor’s power to ON. Set the unit’s power switch to ON.
Checking and Selecting the Type of Battery HOLD button MENU/ITEM switch DOWN button MODE CHECK button UP button To check the type of battery Press the MODE CHECK button. While this button is held down, the type of battery is displayed in the remaining battery charge display area.
Mounting the Lens Raise the lens clamping lever and remove the mount cap. Lens Clamping Lever Mount Cap Align the indentation at the top center of the lens mount with the center mark of the lens and mount the lens. Mark Lower the lens clamping lever and clamp the lens.
Adjusting the Lens Flange When images are not clearly focused at both the telephoto and wide-angle positions during zoom operations, adjust the flange back (the distance from the lens mounting surface to the image formation surface). Once adjusted, the flange back does not need to be readjusted as long as the lens is not changed. Adjustment method Check the position of each part of the lens which must be operated in order to adjust the flange back with the lens Handling Instructions.
Adjusting the White Shading The white shading is adjusted at the factory to match the unit’s standard lens. Follow the procedure outlined below when the white shading needs to be re-adjusted. In particular, make sure to re-adjust the white shading when using the following lenses: YJ18x9B4 KBS, YJ18x9B4 IBS.
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Adjusting the White Shading Set the WHITE BAL selector switch to A or B execute AWB. Next, execute ABB and then execute AWB again. WHITE BAL: A or B Repeat step 6. Set the MENU switch from OFF to SET while holding down the SHIFT/ITEM and UP buttons to open the menu.
Adjusting the Viewfinder Adjusting the Position Lift up the viewfinder forward-backward/left/right position clamp lever to release the lock. Viewfinder Lever Adjust the position of the viewfinder in the forward-backward and left-right directions. Tighten the viewfinder forward-backward/left-right position clamp lever to the locked position. –...
Adjusting the Viewfinder (The viewfinder shown in the illustration is the optional AJ-VF10P.) Adjusting the Diopter and Screen Adjusting the diopter Set the POWER switch to ON. A picture will appear in the viewfinder. Turn the diopter adjustment ring to adjust the diopter so that the viewfinder picture can be clearly seen.
Adjusting the Viewfinder (The viewfinder shown in the illustration is the optional AJ-VF10P.) Detaching the Eyepiece Detaching the eyepiece allows the entire screen to be seen clearly even when shooting with your eye removed from the viewfinder. This also facilitates the removal of dust which has adhered to the CRT screen and mirror.
Adjusting the Viewfinder (The viewfinder shown in the illustration is the optional AJ-VF10P.) Mounting the Viewfinder Press down the viewfinder. Tighten the viewfinder stopper screw firmly. If it is difficult to insert the screw, press down the viewfinder once again. Connect the plug to the viewfinder connector and secure the viewfinder cable with the clamp.
Audio Input Preparations (The viewfinder shown in the illustration is the optional AJ-VF10P.) Using the Microphone Mounted to the Main Unit Using the accessory microphone (with holder), the AJ-MC700P microphone kit (option) micro- phone or the AJ-MH770P microphone holder (option) allows a microphone to be mounted to the main unit.
Audio Input Preparations (The viewfinder shown in the illustration is the optional AJ-VF10P.) Mounting the AJ-MH700P Microphone Holder (Option) Remove the microphone holder mounting screws. Mount the AJ-MH700P microphone adaptor (option) to the main unit. Mount the microphone adaptor using the accessory screws.
Audio Input Preparations Using the Microphone not Mounted to the Main Unit To the MIC IN Connector AUDIO IN switch: Set the AUDIO IN switch for the audio channel you wish to record to FRONT [MIC]. |Note{ When extending the microphone, use a cable which supports the phantom power supply type of microphone.
Audio Input Preparations Mounting a Wireless Microphone When using the Panasonic wireless microphone system, mount the WX-RA700 wireless receiver. To the AUDIO OUT Connector WX-RA700 Wireless Receiver WX-R980 Camera Attachment XLR Cable AUDIO IN switch: Set the AUDIO IN switch of...
Mounting the Unit to a Tripod When mounting the unit to a tripod, use the accessory tripod attachment. Mount the tripod attachment onto the tripod. Select the attachment hole in consideration of the unit’s and tripod attachment’s center of gravity. In addition, check that the diameter of the selected hole matches the diameter of the universal head’s camera mounting screw.
Mounting the Shoulder Belt Shoulder Belt Press to open the hook. To remove the shoulder belt, open the hooks and then remove the belt. Press |Note{ When mounting and removing the shoulder belt, press on the top of the hooks to check that the belt is securely mounted.
Adjusting the Shoulder Pad Position ½ in the forward-backward direction from the center position The shoulder pad can be slid up to (the position when shipped from the factory). Adjust the shoulder pad position to facilitate opera- tion of the unit. Loosen the two screws.
Attaching the Rain Cover Attach the rain cover as shown in the figure below. Tighten the Cord. Secure the surface fastener. When mounting the unit to the tripod attachment, mount the unit using this hole. Secure the surface fastener. – 45 –...
Connecting the AQ-EC1 Extension Control Unit (Option) Connecting the AQ-EC1 extension control unit (option) allows a portion of the camera section functions to be operated by remote control. When the AQ-EC1 is connected and the POWER switches of the unit and AQ-EC1 are set to ON, the unit automatically enters remote control mode.
Displaying Menus on the Viewfinder Screen Displaying the Setting Menu Inside the Viewfinder The setting menus are displayed on the viewfinder screen when the MENU SET/OFF switch is set to the SET position. There are two types of setting menus, MAIN menus and SUB menus. Setting menus are displayed in 1-page increments.
Checking and Selecting the Master Gain Settings Checking and selecting the master gain setting The menu shown in the figure below is displayed when the MENU SET ON/OFF switch is set to SET while the HOLD button is held down. The current low, mid and high gain settings are displayed.
Selecting the Color Bar Setting Selecting the color bar setting The menu shown in the figure below is displayed when the MENU SET ON/OFF switch is set to SET while the HOLD button is held down. To select the color bar menu item, press the SHIFT/ITEM button, and move the arrow (cur- sor) to COLOR BAR.
Checking the DIAGNOSTIC Screen Setting Set the MENU SET ON/OFF switch to SET while the HOLD button is held down. Press the PAGE button. The menu screen shown in the figure below appears, and it is now possible to check the DIAGNOSTIC screen settings.
Displaying Menus on the Viewfinder Screen Changing the setting menu configuration The setting menu can be configured by selecting only the pages necessary for the application. Pages are selected using the MENU SELECT page of the engineer menu mode. When using the engineer menu, switch the unit to engineer mode as described below. The unit is switched to user mode by setting the MENU SET/OFF switch to “SET”.
Displaying Menus on the Viewfinder Screen Basic Setting Menu Operations The setting menu is operated using the MENU SET/OFF switch and the SHIFT/ITEM, UP, DOWN and PAGE buttons. PAGE Button SHIFT/ITEM Switch SHIFT/ PAGE ITEM AUDIO IN F-RUN FRONT REAR LINE R-RUN UP Button...
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Displaying Menus on the Viewfinder Screen To select a MAIN menu page Press the PAGE button to select a particular MAIN menu. Each time the button is pressed, the MAIN menu screen is advanced by one page (1>2>3>4>1>, etc.). ¢ E E ¢...
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Displaying Menus on the Viewfinder Screen Operations on SUB menus Selecting the desired item Press the SHIFT/ITEM button. Each time this button is pressed, the cursor (arrow) which indicates the selected item moves to the next item. ¢| RO P { Cursor Movement order †...
Lamp Displays Inside the Viewfinder The viewfinder displays are as follows. BATT VTR SAVE 1. REC (recording) lamp This lamp lights (red) during recording, and flashes when warnings are issued. ÁSee “Warning System” (page 147, 148) for a detailed description. 2.
Lamp Displays Inside the Viewfinder Setting the ! Lamp display The items subject to the ! lamp display are selected on the “! LED” SUB menu page on the MAIN menu screen 2 of 4. (Under the factory setting, the “! LED” page is not displayed.) To perform operations on the “! LED”...
Status Displays Inside the Viewfinder Screen In addition to images, messages indicating the unit’s settings and operating status appear on the viewfinder screen. The center marker and safety zone marker, etc. are also displayed. When the MENU SET/OFF switch is set to OFF, items set to SET at the VF DISPLAY page of the setting menu and using related switches appear at the top and bottom of the screen.
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Status Displays Inside the Viewfinder Screen Extender display This is displayed when the lens extender is being used. Shutter speed/mode display This displays the shutter speed or shutter mode setting. OFF (OFF is not displayed.): The shutter is not used. 1/100, 1/120, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000: Shutter speeds (seconds) during standard mode.
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Status Displays Inside the Viewfinder Screen Audio level display This displays the audio CH1 level. During sine wave input, the audio level display corresponds roughly to the VTR level meter display as follows. Audio Channel 1 Level Display -40 -30 -25 -20 -15 -10 -5 0 VTR Level Meter Iris value display This displays the approximate iris setting (F number).
Status Displays Inside the Viewfinder Screen Selecting Display Items The items which are to be displayed on the viewfinder screen can be selected by setting ON or OFF for each item on the VF INDICATOR page. The items which can be selected are as follows. ÁExtender display ÁShutter speed/mode display ÁRemaining tape length display...
Status Displays Inside the Viewfinder Screen Display Mode and Setting Change Message Messages informing of the contents of changed settings and adjustment results can be limited to part of the displayed items or not displayed for all items. The conditions under which messages are displayed and the corresponding display modes are shown in the table below.
Status Displays Inside the Viewfinder Screen Changing the Display Mode The display mode setting appears on the “VF DISPLAY” SUB menu page of MAIN menu screen 2 of 4. Set the MENU SET/OFF switch to the SET position while the SHIFT/ITEM button and UP button are held down together.
Status Displays Inside the Viewfinder Screen Setting the Camera ID The camera ID can be set at the CAMERA ID page of the setting menu. A camera ID of up to ten characters including English letters, symbols and spaces can be used. The camera ID is recorded when the OUTPUT/AUTO KNEE switch is set to BARS and the color bar signal is being recorded.
Display Remaining Battery Level and Audio Level Displays Remaining tape length DF SLAVE TCG HOLD WIDE EMPHASIS When the amount remaining on the tape is more than 21 minutes long, all seven segments up to the “F” position appear lighted. When it is less than 21 minutes long, one segment will go off TAPE...
Display Time Code-Related Displays DF SLAVE TCG HOLD WIDE EMPHASIS TAPE BATT RF SERVO HUMID SLACK These lamps light to indicate the time code, CTL and real time displays. This lamp lights during drop frame mode SLAVE: This lamp lights when the time code is locked to an external source. HOLD: This lamp lights when the time code generator is held (when the HOLD button is pressed).
Adjusting the Time and Date Adjustment and setup using the setting menu Set the MENU SET/OFF switch to the SET position while the SHIFT/ITEM button and UP button are held down together. Press the PAGE button to display the MAIN menu screen 3 of 4. Press the SHIFT/ITEM button to move the cursor to the “TIME/DATE”...
Adjustments and Setup During Recording Adjustments and Setup Using the Setting Menu Adjustments and setup operations during recording are performed at the setting menu. Setting menu operations are basically performed according to the procedures described on page 52. However, these procedures vary slightly according to the item. Items which can be adjusted or set up at the setting menu are as follows.
Adjustments and Setup During Recording Setting the Gain Selector Value When shooting in locations without sufficient brightness, bright images can be obtained by raising the gain. However, care should be taken as raising the gain also increases the noise. The gain value for the image amplifier is selected by the GAIN switch. The gain values corre- sponding to the L, M and H positions of the GAIN switch are set at the MASTER GAIN page of the setting menu.
Adjustments and Setup During Recording Selecting Functions The VTR’s operation functions can be selected on the “VTR FUNCTION” page of the setting menu. To select the required functions Set the MENU SET/OFF switch to the SET position while the SHIFT/ITEM button and UP button are held down together.
Adjusting the White Balance/Black Balance Adjusting the White Balance Adjusting the white balance and black balance in the order of AWB (white balance adjustment)>ABB (black balance adjustment)>AWB will provide a better picture. The black balance does not normally need to be readjusted even when the power is turned off and then turned back on.
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Adjusting the White Balance/Black Balance Place the white pattern over a location with the same conditions as the light source illuminat- ing the subject and zoom up to project white on the screen. A white object (white cloth, white wall) near the subject can also be used. The white area required is as shown below.
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Adjusting the White Balance/Black Balance The messages shown in the figures below will be displayed if the color temperature of the subject is lower than 2500K or higher than 5600K. The down [†] arrow indicates a color temperature which is lower than the one displayed; conversely, the up [ü] arrow indicates a color temperature which is higher than the one dis- played.
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Adjusting the White Balance/Black Balance When the White Balance Cannot be Automatically Adjusted An error message will appear on the viewfinder screen. (The message appears when the display mode is set to “2” or “3”.) The displayed messages are as follows. Error messages related to white balance adjustment Error message Meaning...
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Adjusting the White Balance/Black Balance When the ON setting has been selected for FILTER INH When the automatic white balance is adjusted, the color temperature and filter number at the time are displayed. When the filter is now turned, the new color temperature and filter number are displayed. The white balance is almost perfectly adjusted if the subject is illuminated by a light with a color temperature close to the one displayed.
Adjusting the White Balance/Black Balance The black balance must be adjusted in the following cases. ¡When the unit is used for the first time ¡When the unit is first used after an extended period of non-use ¡When the unit is used under conditions where the ambient temperature has changed by a wide margin ¡When the gain selector value is changed ¡When the super gain setting has been changed using the SUPER GAIN button...
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Adjusting the White Balance/Black Balance Adjustment is completed after a few seconds (the following message appears) and the ad- justment value is automatically stored in the memory. A B B O K Message after adjustment is completed |Notes{ ¡Check that the lens connector is connected and that the iris of the lens is set to CLOSE. ¡During black balance adjustment, the iris automatically goes to the shaded status.
Setting the Electronic Shutter Shutter Modes The shutter modes which can be used with the unit’s electronic shutter and the shutter speeds which can be selected are as follows. Shutter modes and shutter speeds which can be selected Mode Shutter speed Application Standard 1/100, 1/120, 1/250, 1/500,...
Setting the Electronic Shutter Setting the Shutter Mode/Speed ¡The shutter speed during shutter mode and standard mode is set by the SHUTTER switch. ¡During SYNCHRO SCAN mode, the shutter speed can be set beforehand at the SYNCHRO SCAN page of the setting menu. In the SYNCHRO SCAN mode, the shutter speed can easily be changed using the SYNCHRO (“o”...
Setting the Electronic Shutter Setting the Synchro Scan Mode Set the MENU SET/OFF switch to the SET position while the SHIFT/ITEM button and UP button are held down together. Press the PAGE button to display the MAIN menu screen 2 of 4. Press the SHIFT/ITEM button to move the cursor to the “SYNCHRO SCAN”...
Setting the Electronic Shutter Changing the Shutter Speed/Mode Selection Range The shutter speed selection range can be limited to the required range and whether to use a special operation mode can be selected at the SHUTTER SPEED page of the setting menu. The unit is set so that the SHUTTER SPEED page is not displayed when shipped from the factory.
Adjusting the Audio Level If the AUDIO SELECT CH1/CH2 selector switch is set to AUTO, the input levels of audio CH1 and CH2 are automatically adjusted. If are the level of audio channels 1 and 2 to be manually adjusted, perform the following operations.
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Adjusting the Audio Level Turn the AUDIO LEVEL CH1 control at the bottom of the front panel to adjust the input vol- ume so that the audio level display appears as shown below. ¡When the input volume is normal, the audio level display turns ON up to the seventh of the eight level display bars from the left.
Setting the Time Data Setting the Time Code When using both the user bit and the time code, set the user bit first. If the time code is set first, the time code generator will stop while the user bit is being set, causing the set time code to become inaccurate.
Setting the Time Data Setting the User Bit Setting the user bit allows up to 8 digits of hexadecimal data such as memos (date, time), etc. to be recorded in the sub code track. Set the DISPLAY switch to UB. Set the TCG switch to SET.
Setting the Time Data Locking the Time Code to an External Source The time code generator of the VTR section can be locked to an external generator. Example of connections for external locking Example 1: Locking the time code to an external signal TC OUT Reference GENLOCK IN...
Setting the Time Data This locks the built-in time code generator to the reference time code. After about 10 seconds have passed since the time code generator was locked, the external lock status is maintained even if the external reference time code is disconnected. However, if the reference time code is disconnected during recording (REC), the servo lock will be thrown out of order.
Setup Card Operations Setting menu contents can be stored using setup memory cards (SHL-064HSRVS, option). This data can then be used to quickly recreate the appropriate setup conditions. Subject data, etc. can also be stored on setup cards. See the Setup Card Application Instructions for a detailed de- scription.
Setup Card Operations Setup Card Data Operations Operations to store setting data on setup cards and read out stored data are performed at the “CARD READ/WRITE” SUB menu page of MAIN menu screen 2 of 4. |Note{ When operating the unit with a remote controller, the CARD READ/WRITE page cannot be oper- ated from the unit.
Setup Card Operations When data is not formatted If the following error messages appear when the UP button is pressed in step 7, the data is not formatted. Data format error messages Error message Condition Countermeasure WRITE PROTECT The write protect switch on Set the write protect switch the side of the card is set on the side of the card to...
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Setup Card Operations Writing set data to cards Set the MENU SET/OFF switch to the SET position while the SHIFT/ITEM button and UP button are held down together. Press the PAGE button to display the MAIN menu screen 3 of 4. Press the SHIFT/ITEM button to move the cursor to the “CARD READ/WRITE”...
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Setup Card Operations Protecting stored data If the setup card’s WRITE PROTECT switch is set to ON, data is not rewritten even if the UP button is pressed in step 7. Set to ON. When data is not written If the following error messages appear when the UP button is pressed in step 7, the data is not written.
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Setup Card Operations Reading out data stored on cards Set the MENU SET/OFF switch to the SET position while the SHIFT/ITEM button and UP button are held down together. Press the PAGE button to display the MAIN menu screen 3 of 4. Press the SHIFT/ITEM button to move the cursor to the “CARD READ/WRITE”...
Cassettes Inserting and Ejecting Cassettes Inserting cassettes Check that there are no cables, etc. around the cassette holder and the top panel and then set the POWER switch to ON. Power: ON If condensation has occurred inside the unit, the HUMID display lights. In these cases, wait until the display goes off before proceeding to step 2.
Cassettes Ejecting cassettes With the power turned on, press the EJECT button to open the cassette holder and eject the cassette. If a cassette is not to be inserted immediately after ejecting the cassette, close the cassette holder. Ejecting cassettes when the battery has run out Set the POWER switch to OFF to turn off the power, then turn on the power again and immediate- ly hold down the EJECT button.
Recording Basic Procedures This section describes the basic operating procedures for shooting and recording. When starting to shoot actual images, inspect the unit beforehand to check that all systems are functioning nor- mally. ÁSee the “Inspections Before Shooting” (page 151) for a description of inspection procedures. Procedures from power supply preparations to inserting a cassette Insert a charged battery pack.
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Recording Procedures from adjusting the white balance and black balance to stopping recording Turn on the power, insert a cassette, and then set the various switches as follows. AUDIO SELECT CH1/CH2: AUTO TCG: F-RUN or R-RUN OUTPUT: CAM/AUTO KNEE ON GAIN: Normally, set to 0 dB.
Recording Shooting images 1-1,1-2 Select the filter in accordance with the lighting conditions, and when the white balance has already been stored in the memory, set the WHITE BAL switch to “A” or “B”. When the white balance and black balance have not been stored in the memory and there is no time to adjust the white balance: Set the WHITE BAL switch to PRST and the FILTER knob to “1”.
Recording Successive Shooting Successive shooting with an accuracy of within 0–o1 frame can be performed simply by pressing the VTR START button of the unit or the VTR button of the lens while recording is paused. While recording is paused The unit automatically searches for the successive shooting point.
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Recording Successive Shooting in Other Cases If successive shooting is to be performed after the tape has been run, the cassette has been ejected, or when using a tape which has only been recorded part-way, follow the procedures outlined below. While monitoring the viewfinder screen, press the PLAY/PAUSE button to play back the tape.
Playback—Checking Recorded Contents Pressing the PLAY/PAUSE button allows black-and-white images to be viewed on the viewfinder screen. Playback images can also be viewed in two other ways. ÁRec review: When the RET switch has been set to “REC CHECK” on the “REC (ASPECT)/ RET”...
Connection With an External VTR The unit is equipped with an interface which enables recording to be performed by an external VTR. ÁMounting the AJ-YA900P 26-pin/12-pin output adaptor (option) and connecting the 26-pin cable (option) to the unit allows recording to be performed by the VTR section (internal VTR) of the unit and an external VTR.
Recording Simultaneously with the Internal VTR and an External Connections Mount the AJ-YA900P 26-pin/12-pin output adaptor (option) to the unit, connect the external VTR with the 26-pin cable, and set the audio input level selector switch of the external VTR to “p60 dB”.
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Recording Simultaneously with the Internal VTR and an External Functions of the Unit’s VTR SAVE/STBY Switch Tape running mode Pressing the unit’s STOP, REW or FF buttons sets the internal VTR to stop, rewind or fast forward modes, respectively. However, the external VTR is set to recording paused status in all cases. Viewing playback images on the viewfinder Pressing the PLAY/PAUSE button allows black-and-white images from the tape of the internal VTR to be viewed on the viewfinder screen.
Recording With an External VTR Instead of the Internal VTR Using the 26-pin/12-pin Output Adaptor Connections The method of connecting the external VTR is the same as that described in “Recording Simulta- neously with the Internal VTR and an External VTR”. ÁSee “Connections”...
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Recording With an External VTR Instead of the Internal VTR Mount the 26-pin/12-pin output adaptor. Controlling the external VTR with the unit’s switches Setting the 26P CONTROL function as indicated below on the “VTR FUNCTION” SUB menu page of the MAIN menu screen 2 of 4 prevents the internal VTR from being operated and enables only the external VTR to be controlled by the VTR START button on the unit or by the VTR button on the lens.
RET Button The images recorded on the VTR or the return video signals which have been supplied to the GENLOCK IN/(VIDEO IN) connector can be viewed on the viewfinder screen either when the RET (return) button is pressed or while it is held down. What appears on the viewfinder screen differs as shown in the table below depending on the RET SW setting selected on the “REC (ASPECT)/RET”...
Replacing the Backup Battery The unit is shipped from the factory with a backup battery already mounted. When the battery runs out, the TCG time code value indicates 00:00:00:00. At this time, the time code value cannot be backed up. In addition, the “BACK UP BATT EMPTY”...
Setting Menu Screens (MAIN menu) The MAIN menu consists of menus on four menu screens, 1 of 4 to 4 of 4. Each of these screens is a page screen for opening the sub menus. To open a SUB menu screen, press the SHIFT/ITEM button to select the SUB menu, and then press the UP or DOWN button. Press the PAGE button to return from a SUB screen to the MAIN menu screen.
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Setting Menu Screens (MAIN menu) MAIN menu screen 2 of 4 This screen displays the sub menu items on MAIN menu 2 of 4. ¢ E E E E E E MA I N ME N U 2 / 4 SUB menu item Remarks D I S P L A Y...
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Setting Menu Screens (MAIN menu) MAIN menu screen 3 of 4 This screen displays the sub menu items on MAIN menu 3 of 4. ¢ E E E E E E MA I N ME N U 3 / 4 SUB menu item Remarks C A R D R E A D / WR I T E...
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Setting Menu Screens (MAIN menu) MAIN menu screen 4 of 4 This screen displays the sub menu items on MAIN menu 4 of 4. ¢ E E MA I N ME N U 4 / 4 E E E E SUB menu Remarks display...
MAIN Menu Screen 1 of 4 (SUB menus) ROP screen The ROP (remote operation panel) settings are performed on this screen. ¢| RO P { Variable Item Remarks range display MA S T E R P E D µ 0 0 0 MA S T E R D T L µ...
MAIN Menu Screen 1 of 4 (SUB menus) MATRIX screen The camera’s matrix settings are performed on this screen. ¢| MA T R I X Variable Item Remarks range display » MA T R I X B L E : µ 1 1 MA T R I X R∂G MATRIX TABLE...
MAIN Menu Screen 1 of 4 (SUB menus) LOW SETTING screen The low level gain settings are performed on this screen. ¢| L OW S E T T I NG { Variable Item Remarks range display » MA S T E R G A I N 0 d B H .
MAIN Menu Screen 1 of 4 (SUB menus) MID SETTING screen The middle level gain settings are performed on this screen. ¢| M I D S E T T I NG { Variable Item Remarks range display » MA S T E R G A I N 9 d B H .
MAIN Menu Screen 1 of 4 (SUB menus) HIGH SETTING screen The high level gain settings are performed on this screen. ¢| H I GH S E T T I NG { Variable Item Remarks range display » MA S T E R G A I N 1 8 d B H .
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MAIN Menu Screen 1 of 4 (SUB menus) ADDITIONAL DTL screen The special detail settings of the camera are performed on this screen. ¢| Variable A D D I T I ON A L D T L Item Remarks range display »...
MAIN Menu Screen 1 of 4 (SUB menus) SKIN TONE DTL screen The camera’s skin tone detail settings are performed on this screen. ¢| Variable S K I N T ON E D T L Item Remarks range display » S K I N T ON E D T L O F F...
MAIN Menu Screen 1 of 4 (SUB menus) KNEE/LEVEL screen The knee level settings of the camera are performed on this screen. ¢| K N E E / L E V E Variable Item Remarks range display M . P E D µ...
MAIN Menu Screen 1 of 4 (SUB menus) FLARE/GAMMA screen The flare and gamma settings of the camera are performed on this screen. ¢| Variable F L A R E / G AMMA Item Remarks range display : 0 0 0 F L A R E : 0 0 0 F L A R E...
MAIN Menu Screen 2 of 4 (SUB menus) VF DISPLAY screen What information is to be displayed inside the viewfinder is set on this screen. ¢| V F D I S P L A Y { Variable Item Remarks CON D I T I ON : D I S P NORMA L range...
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MAIN Menu Screen 2 of 4 (SUB menus) ¢| V F D I S P L A Y { Variable Item Remarks CON D I T I ON : D I S P NORMA L range display D I S P MOD E S A F E T Y Z ON E ZEBRA1...
MAIN Menu Screen 2 of 4 (SUB menus) VF INDICATOR screen What information is to be displayed inside the viewfinder is set on this screen. ¢| I N D I C A T OR { Variable Item Remarks range display E X T E N D E R S H U T T E R EXTENDER...
MAIN Menu Screen 2 of 4 (SUB menus) CAMERA ID screen The camera ID settings are performed on this screen. Each time the UP button is pressed, the character display changes in the following order: space (≈)>english letters (A to Z)>numbers (0 to 9)>symbols (space, >, <, ), (, ’, ‘, ,, – –, _, x, /, !). Pressing the DOWN button changes the character display in the reverse order.
MAIN Menu Screen 2 of 4 (SUB menus) SYNCHRO SCAN screen The synchro scan settings are performed on this screen. ¢| Variable S Y N C H RO S C A N Item Remarks range display 1 / 6 0 . 8 SYNCHRO 1/60.8 USER...
MAIN Menu Screen 2 of 4 (SUB menus) CAMERA SW MODE screen The camera’s switch modes are set on this screen. ¢| C AME R A SW MOD E { Variable Item Remarks range display S U P E R V F RM 1 F I L T E R I N H...
MAIN Menu Screen 2 of 4 (SUB menus) SUPER GAIN screen The super gain values to be allocated to the SUPER GAIN switch are set on this screen. ¢| S U P E R G A I N { Variable Item Remarks range...
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MAIN Menu Screen 2 of 4 (SUB menus) VTR FUNCTION screen The VTR’s functions are set on this screen. ¢| V T R F U N C T I ON Variable Item Remarks range display H UM I D O P E O F F 2 6 P CON T RO L O F F...
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MAIN Menu Screen 2 of 4 (SUB menus) ¢| Variable V T R F U N C T I ON Item Remarks range display H UM I D O P E O F F 2 6 P CON T RO L O F F TCG VF DISP This selects ON or OFF for time code...
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MAIN Menu Screen 2 of 4 (SUB menus) BATT/TAPE ALARM screen The battery end and remaining tape warning beeps heard can be turned off if they disturb the concentration during shooting. ¢| A L A RM { B A T T / T A P E Variable Item...
MAIN Menu Screen 3 of 4 (SUB menus) CARD READ/WRITE screen The operations for loading the menu data from the setup card, saving it on the setup card, and configuring the setup card are set on this screen. Align the arrow (>) with the item and press the UP or DOWN button to initiate the corresponding operation. ¢| Variable C A R D...
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MAIN Menu Screen 3 of 4 (SUB menus) CARD R/W SELECT screen Whether the recording of specific menu data onto, or the loading of the data from, the setup card is to be set to ON or OFF on this screen.
MAIN Menu Screen 3 of 4 (SUB menus) REC (ASPECT)/RET screen The recording, playback and return functions are set on this screen. ¢| ( A S P E C T ) / R E T { Variable R E C Item Remarks range...
MAIN Menu Screen 3 of 4 (SUB menus) MIC/AUDIO screen The MIC/AUDIO items are set on this screen. ¢| M I C/A U D I O Variable Item Remarks F RON T P OWE R range display F RON T M I C ∂...
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MAIN Menu Screen 3 of 4 (SUB menus) ¢| Variable M I C/A U D I O Item Remarks F RON T P OWE R range display F RON T M I C ∂ 4 0 d B ∂ 6 0 d B R E A R M I C C H 1...
MAIN Menu Screen 3 of 4 (SUB menus) GENLOCK/IRIS screen The GENLOCK and IRIS control settings are performed on this screen. ¢| Variable G E N L OC K / I R I S Item Remarks range display G E N L OC K I N T H P H A S E CO A R S E...
MAIN Menu Screen 3 of 4 (SUB menus) VIDEO OUT screen The VIDEO OUT items are set on this screen. Variable ¢| V I D E O OU T Item Remarks range display OU T S E L : V I D E O E N C C H A R A C T E R VIDEO OUT SEL...
MAIN Menu Screen 4 of 4 (SUB menus) USER MENU SEL 1 of 3 screen The menu page displays are set to ON or OFF on this screen. Before each screen item is an asterisk (“E”) or dot (“.”) which respectively indicates whether the setting is ON or OFF.
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MAIN Menu Screen 4 of 4 (SUB menus) USER MENU SEL 2 of 3 screen The menu page displays are set to ON or OFF on this screen. Before each screen item is an asterisk (“E”) or dot (“.”) which respectively indicates whether the setting is ON or OFF.
MAIN Menu Screen 4 of 4 (SUB menus) USER MENU SEL 3 of 3 screen The menu page displays are set to ON or OFF on this screen. Before each screen item is an asterisk (“E”) or dot (“.”) which respectively indicates whether the setting is ON or OFF.
MAIN Menu Screen 4 of 4 (SUB menus) AUTO SHADING screen The AUTO SHADING items are set on this screen. Align the arrow with the BLACK or WHITE item and press the UP or DOWN button to initiate the corresponding operation. Variable ¢| A U T O S H A D I NG...
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MAIN Menu Screen 4 of 4 (SUB menus) S/N measurement screen The settings for the signal-to-noise ratio measurement are performed on this screen. Variable E V A L U A T I ON Item Remarks ¢ S / N range display : O F F D E T A I L...
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MAIN Menu Screen 4 of 4 (SUB menus) Modulation measurement screen The settings for the modulation measurement are performed on this screen. Variable E V A L U A T I ON Item Remarks ¢ MOD U L A T I ON range display : O F F...
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MAIN Menu Screen 4 of 4 (SUB menus) Resolution measurement screen The settings for the resolution measurement are performed on this screen. Variable E V A L U A T I ON Item Remarks ¢ R E S O L U T I ON range display : O F F...
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MAIN Menu Screen 4 of 4 (SUB menus) Sensitivity measurement screen The settings for the sensitivity measurement are performed on this screen. Variable E V A L U A T I ON Item Remarks ¢ S E N S I T I V I T Y range display : O F F...
MAIN Menu Screen 4 of 4 (SUB menus) INITIALIZE screen The MENU display item settings are reset on this screen. Align the arrow (>) with the item and press the UP or DOWN button to initiate the corresponding operation. Variable ¢| I N I T I A L I Z E Item...
Warning System If trouble is detected immediately after the power is turned on or during operation, the display window (LCD), WARNING lamp, lamps inside the viewfinder, and warning tones from the speaker and earphone inform the operator of trouble. Display window (LCD) Lamps Remain- Remain-...
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Warning System Display window (LCD) Lamps Remain- Remain- Warning Warning VTR (section) Countermeasures Warning WARN- Item ing tape tone Warning contents operation battery display length display lamp level status lamp display display 1 of the 7 bars displayed; Flashes Flashes Emitted The tape is 1 time...
Emergency eject If the cassette cannot be ejected by pressing the EJECT button, use a screwdriver or similar tool to press and turn the EMERGENCY screw. This enables the cassette to be removed. Set the power to OFF. Remove the rubber cap where shown in the figure. Insert a Phillips head screwdriver into the cross-shaped part of the EMERGENCY screw (red).
Maintenance Condensation If the unit is moved from a cold location to a warm location or used in areas with high humidity, the moisture in the air may adhere as water droplets on the head drum. This is called condensation, and if the tape is run under these conditions, it will easily stick to the drum.
Inspections Before Shooting Perform the following inspections before shooting to check that all systems are operating prop- erly. Checking the image with a color monitor is recommended. Inspection Preparations Insert a charged battery pack. Set the POWER switch to ON and check that the HUMID display does not appear and that five or more bars of the remaining battery level display are lighted.
Inspections Before Shooting Inspecting the Viewfinder Adjust the position of the viewfinder. Check that the color bar appears on the viewfinder screen, and then adjust the BRIGHT, CONTRAST and PEAKING controls so that the color bar appears clearly on the viewfinder. Check the following items.
Inspections Before Shooting Inspecting the Iris and Zoom Functions Set the zoom to electric zoom mode and check the electric zoom operation. Check that the image changes to telephoto and wide angle. Set the zoom to manual zoom mode and check the manual zoom operation. Turn the man- ual zoom lever and check that the image changes to telephoto and wide angle.
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Inspections Before Shooting (2) Inspection of Audio Level Automatic Adjustment Functions Set the AUDIO SELECT CH1/CH2 switch to AUTO. Set the AUDIO IN CH1/CH2 switch to FRONT [MIC]. Aim a microphone connected to the MIC IN jack at an appropriate sound source and check that the level display for both CH1 and CH2 changes in accordance with the sound level.
2-1. Setting Menu AJ-D610WA has different kinds of setting menus, which are User, Engineer, Service, Design and Option. For operation of User and Engineer menu, please refer to Operating Instructions. When Service or Design menu is opened, User and Engineer menu screen also can be selected as shown below table. When Option menu is opened, only option menu screen is displayed.
2-2.Service Menu Screen. < How to open Service Menu > Pressing SHIFT,UP and DOWN button on the Right Side Panel simultaneously, set Menu switch to SET side to open the Service Menu. Procedure, how to change setting on each item, how to select item and how to move Page up and down, is exactly same method as User and Engineer menu.
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[ SERVICE ADJ 2/2 MENU SCREEN ] < SERVICE ADJ 2/2 > R GAMMA(1) +000 B GAMMA(1) +000 R GAMMA(2) +000 B GAMMA(2) +000 R GAMMA(3) +000 B GAMMA(3) +000 R GAMMA(4) +000 B GAMMA(4) +000 KNEE GAIN +000 This menu is use for setting. ITEM RANGE PRESET...
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[ DEFECT COMPENSATION MENU SCREEN ] < DEFECT COMPENSATION > DEFECT ADJ MODE DEFECT NO. CURSORS ADJ V (+/- SW) 0000 H (FF/REW SW) 0000 FIELD CONT DUAL PIXEL COMPENSATION DATA CLR This menu is use for blemish compensation. ITEM RANGE PRESET REMARK...
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[ ND COMPENSATION MENU SCREEN ] < ND COMPENSATION > POSITION 1 R : +000 POSITION 1 B : +000 POSITION 2 R : +000 POSITION 2 B : +000 POSITION 3 R : +000 POSITION 3 B : +000 POSITION 4 R : +000 POSITION 4 B : +000 This menu is use for no colored adjustment to every ND filter.
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[ BATTERY SETTING MENU SCREEN ] < BATTERY SETTING > AUTO 11.3V The warning is given when the battery voltage becomes less than setting voltage. ITEM RANGE PRESET REMARK A U T O : The voltage detect AUTO / MANUAL AUTO/MANUAL AUTO “Battery before end”...
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[ WHITE SHADING MENU SCREEN ] < WHITE SHADING > WHITE (DIGITAL) AUTO WHITE SHADING can be executed. ITEM RANGE PRESET REMARK WHITE(DIGITAL) ------- ------- Execute the Auto White Shading.
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2-3. Design Menu Screen. < How to open Design menu > Pressing SHIFT,UP ,DOWN and PAGE button on the Right Side Panel simultaneously, set the MENU switch to SET position to open Design menu. Procedure how to change setting on each item, how to select item and how to move Page up and down is exactly same method as User and Engineer menu.
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[ How to reset HOUR METER ] DIAGNOSTIC screen displays operating condition and software version as mentioned on Operating Instructions. Drum Running Hours and Threading Times can be reset by HOUR METER RESET menu. < How to reset > After select this menu, press UP or DOWN button, and then execute reset function. [ HOUR METER RESET MENU SCREEN ] <...
2-4. Option Menu Screen. < How to open Option menu > Pressing SHIFT and PAGE simultaneously, set Menu switch to SET sides to open Option menu. (Only Option menu displayed) Procedure, how to change setting item, how to select item and how to move Page up and down is exactly same method as User and Engineer menu.
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<Auto off Information> Error No. Meaning Detected Condition Check Fault of Pinch Solenoid 1. Drive circuits of S* or T* Brake Drive current is supplied to solenoids Drive or Solenoids and Pinch Solenoid. more than 5 seconds. Reel Brake Solenoid P610-#1 and #3, P605, P608, IC501- (Normal : 100msec.) Drive.
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SECTION MAINTENANCE / DISASSEMBLE PROCEDURES Please refer to the DVCPRO Mechanism Service Manual, Order No.VSD9912M914, for Maintenance and Mechanical adjustment procedures.
3-1. Maintenance Schedule Using Hours (hrs) Name Part Number 2,000 4,000 6,000 8,000 10,000 12,000 Tape Path Cleaning %Clean the Tape Path at each 500 hours Cylinder Unit VEG1498 Pinch Arm Unit VXL2835 Cleaning Arm Unit VXL2924 S Reel(Rotor Unit) VEM0629 T Reel(Rotor Unit) VEM0630...
3-2. Parts Location Cleaner Arm U. Drum U. A/C Head Loading Motor Cleaner Solenoid Mode SW U. & Main Cam Gear Pinch S Post Base AU Solenoid Thrust Screw Unit S1 Leading Pinch Arm U. Arm U. T1 Boat U. Tension Arm AU T-Reel Motor U.
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3-3. Jigs and Tools List 1 VFK1145 2 VFK1149 3 VFK71 (150g) 5 VFK1152 Back Tension Meter Post Driver 4 VFK1191(45g) Dial Torque Gauge Dial Torque Gauge Adapter Model:T2-M30-P 6 VFK0357(1.5phi) 7 VFK1154 8 VFK1153 9 VFK0906 Eccentric Screwdriver Post Height Fixture Mech Neutral Plate(Post) 10 VFK1155 (REV, Silver) 13 VFK1150...
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3-4. Table of Test Point for Mechanical Adjustment <Table of Test Point> Name AJ-D610WA [ Format Select ] SERVO NTSC Format Select SW901 1: ON 2: OFF [ Reel Torque Adjustment ] S-Side Reel Voltage SERVO : TP301 Adjust Point SERVO : VR502 T-side Reel Voltage...
3-6. Alignment Tapes DVCPRO Alignment Tape VFM3580KM (NTSC) Time Video (min) Signal Purpose Signal Purpose Signal Purpose Color Bar Composite 0:00 SMPTE(75%) Video Level Confirmation 1kHz 0VU CUE Level Color Bar Component Confirmation 7:00 Full Field(75%) Video Level 1kHz - Audio Level Confirmation 20dB...
3-7. Disassembly Procedures 3-7-3. Removal of Right Side Panel 3-7-1. Removal of Cassette Cover Loosen the 4 screws (A) and remove the panel. Remove the 2 screws (A). Slide the cover upward and remove it. Screws (A) Screws (A) 3-7-2. Removal of Left Side Panel After removing the cassette cover according to item 6-1., Remove the 3 screws (B) and disconnect the loosen the 4 screws (A) and remove the panel.
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4. Removal of Mechanical Chassis After removing the left side panel according to item 6-2., Unit remove the 2 screws (C) for pull out BNC terminal and disconnect the connector (G) and (H) on the Rear Jack P.C.Board. Disconnect the connector (I) on the Mother After removing the right side panel according to item 6-3., P.C.Board.
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3-7-6. Removal of Cassette Up Unit 5. Removal of Drum Unit After removing the mechanical chassis according to 6-4, After removing the left side panel according to 6-2., Lift up the flexible cable for remove the 3 screws as loosen the 4 screws (A) and remove the panel. shown as below figure.
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3-7-7. Removal of Camera Unit Remove the 4 screws (C) and pull out the camera unit. After removing the both panels according to item 6-2. and 6-3., disconnect the connector (A). Screw(C) Connector(A) Disconnect the connector (B). Connector(B) 3-12...
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3-8. Emergency Eject If the cassette tape cannot be ejected with pressing EJECT button or the cassette tape may be damaged by ejecting it, the cassette tape should be ejected out by the following steps. Turn the power off. Open the rubber cap above the GEN LOCK IN connector.
3-9. Cleaning Procedures Make sure the power is OFF before cleaning. Use ethanol(more than 99%) as cleaning liquid. 3-9-1. Cleaning of Head Chips : (Daily) Clean heads by applying even pressure and rotating cylinder a few times. Never wipe in up and down motion. Never touch a cylinder by naked hand.
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C O N T E N T S E l e c t r i c a l A d j u s t m e n t P r o c e d u r e s Recommended Test Measuring Equipment ........................4-1 4-1.Power 4-1-1.
Electrical Adjustment Procedures Recommended Test and Measuring Equipment The following test and measuring equipment are required to conduct the electrical adjustments. Model No. or Equivalent Equipment Remark Dual Trace Oscilloscope More than 400MHz 1750,1760 or 1780R (For NTSC) WFM (Waveform Monitor) Made by TEKTRONIX 1751,1761 or 1781R (For PAL) 1750,1760 or 1780R (For NTSC)
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Connection of the Tool Function Explanation(Ver. 3.2) Turns power of Camera Recorder and the EVR MAIN MENU Tool off, then connect the cables as shown below.The EVR connector is located on the left 1. BACK UP (DOWN LOAD) RAM DATA. side panel.
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EVR DIRECT FUNCTIONS 1. COMMAND INPUT FUNCTION [ EVR FUNCTION ] COMMAND [00] DATA ADDRESS [ MACRO FUNCTION ] 1. CAMERA RESET No. 1 [F1],[A] 2. CAMERA RESET No. 2 [F1],[B] 3. VF OUT [F1],[C] 4. MONITOR OUT LEVEL [F2],[0] <<Page Up: INC Page Down: DEC >>...
4-1. Power 4-1-1. 3.0V Adjustment 4-1-4. 17.5V Adjustment Board POWER Board POWER Specification 17.5V+/-0.10V Specification 3.15V+/-0.05V Test Point TP9806 Test Point TP13,TG1 (VIDEO MAIN Board) TG9801(INT CONNECT Board) Adjustment VR1003(POWER Board) Adjustment VR1016(POWER Board)- Point Point Input Signal CAMERA Input Signal CAMERA Mode Mode...
4-1-7. -5.6V Adjustment <Memo> Board POWER Specification -5.70V+/-0.05V Test Point TP9804 TG9801(INT CONNECT Board) Adjustment VR1156(POWER Board) Point Input Signal CAMERA Mode Tape Blank Tape M. EQ. 1. Connect a scope to TP9804, and its ground to TG9801 on the INT CONNECT Board, then adjust VR1156 (POWER Board)so that the voltage is in the specification.
4-2.CAMERA 4-2-3.OG Voltage Adjustment 4-2-1. Initial Setting Board CCD PULSE Specification 3.0V+/-0.05V Test Point TP8[R ch] TP7[G ch] Set the Camera Recorder switches as shown TP6[B ch] below. Adjustment VR11 [OG R] Point VR12[OG G] VR13 [OG B] GAIN : L ( 0dB ) M.
4-2-6. Blooming Adjustment 4-2-7. Carrier Reduce Adjustment Board CCD PULSE Board PRE AMP Specification No Blooming (No colored) Specification A = Minimum level Test Point CAM OUT Test Point TP103 [R-SH] TP203 [G-SH] Adjustment VR 8 [SUB R] (CCD PULSE) TP303 [B-SH] Point VR 9 [SUB G] (CCD PULSE)
4-2-8.RGB SH Level Adjustment 4-2-9.RGB SH DC Adjustment Board PRE AMP, PRE PROCESS Board PRE AMP Specification A = 666mVp-p +/- 10mVp-p Specification A = 150mV +/- 50mV dc DC = 2.0V +/- 0.1V Test Point TP103 [R-SH] Test Point TP102 [R] (PRE PROCESS) TP203 [G-SH] TP302 [G] (PRE PROCESS)
4-2-10.Double Lighting Level Adjustment Board PER AMP, PRE PROCESS Specification R,B ch level = G ch +/-20mV Test Point TP102 [R] (PRE PROCESS) Center of BLK noise TP302 [G] (PRE PROCESS) +30dB mode Center of signal noise TP502 [B] (PRE PROCESS) Adjustment VR101 [R LVL] (PRE AMP) Point...
4-2-13.RGB PED Adjustment 4-2-15.AWB Operation Confirmation Board PRE PROCESS Board PRE PROCESS Specification Black Level = BLK Level Specification Vector Dot = Zero Point Test Point TP103[R] Test Point CAM OUT TP303[G] Adjustment TP503[B] Point Adjustment VR103[R PED] F.NBR. F11 ( 2000 Lux / 3100 K ) Point VR303[G PED] Chart...
4-3.DSP / ENCODER 4-3-1.Initial Setting 4-3-2.AD REF Voltage Confirmation Board DSP MAIN Specification DC=2V+/-0.1V 1. Set the camera recorder SW setting as shown Test Point below. Adjustment Point AUTO W/B BAL : OFF Input Signal SHUTTER : OFF Mode TApe GAIN M.
4-3-3.Y Level Adjustment 4-3-4.SYNC Level Adjustment Board ENCODER Board ENCODER Specification A = 700mV+/-14mV Specification A = 300mV+/-6mV Test Point P1-B48 PIN [Y_26P] Test Point P1-B48 PIN (Y_26P) (VFK1194 use) Adjustment Adjustment Point SW201 Point SW201 Mode CAMERA BAR Mode CAMERA BAR M.
4-3-5.PR Level Adjustment 4-3-6.PB Level Adjustment Board ENCODER Board ENCODER Specification NTSC A = 700mV+/-14mV Specification NTSC A = 700mV+/-14mV PAL A = 525mV+/-10mV PAL A = 525mV+/-10mV Test Point P1-B52 PIN (PR_26P) Test Point P1-A48 PIN (PB_26P) Adjustment Adjustment Point SW201 Point...
4-3-7. Camera Delivery Setting Board CAM SYS Specification Delivery (Setup Level) NTSC = 7.5% or 7.5%A PAL, JApAn = 0% Test Point VIDEO OUT, CAM OUT Adjustment 7.5% Point Mode CAMERA BAR M. EQ. Menu Setting 1. Set [MENU] switch while pressing [SHIFT][+][-] 0%, 7.5%A buttons on the operation panel.
4-3-8. Carrier Balance Adjustment 4-3-9. Camera ENC Level Adjustment Board ENCODER Board ENCODER Specification A = minimum (no cArrier) Specification NTSC A = 714mV+/-15mV PAL A = 700mV+/-15mV Test Point CAM OUT Test Point CAM OUT Adjustment VR206[R-YBLK], Point VR209[B-YBLK] Adjustment VR202[CAM_LEV] Point...
4-3-10. Camera SYNC Level Adjustment 4-3-11. Camera Vector Adjustment Board ENCODER Board ENCODER Specification NTSC A = 286mV +/- 6mV Specification Each color in inner box PAL A = 300mV +/- 6mV Test Point CAM OUT Test Point CAM OUT Adjustment VR210[PB_LEV] Adjustment...
4-3-12. Burst Level Adjustment <For NTSC> 4-3-13. Monitor OUT Level Adjustment Board ENCODER Board ENCODER Specification Burst Level = 75% Specification NTSC : A = 714mV+/-15mV Test Point CAM OUT PAL : A = 700mV+/-15mV Test Point VIDEO OUT Adjustment Point VR203[BURST LVL] Adjustment Point VR102[MON_LVL],EVR...
4-3-14. Monitor SYNC Level Adjustment 4-3-15. VIDEO IN Level Adjustment Board ENCODER Board ENCODER Specification NTSC : A = 286mV +/- 6mV Specification A = 1V +/- 20mV PAL : A = 300mV +/- 6mV Test Point VIDEO OUT Test Point VIDEO OUT Adjustment Point EVR, VR105[RET_LEV]...
4-3-16. MON ENC Level Adjustment 4-3-17.PLAY BACK Level Adjustment Board ENCODER Board ENCODER Specification A = 1V +/- 20mV Specification NTSC A = 1V +/- 20mV A = 700mV +/- 15mV Test Point VIDEO OUT B = 300mV +/- 10mV Adjustment VR103[ENC_LEV],EVR Test Point...
4-4.SYNC 4-4-1. Setting Method 4-4-2.4fsc VCO Adjustment Board SYNC Spec N T S C : f = 1 4 . 3 1 8 1 8 M H z + / - 1 0 H z 1. Set the switches of camera recorder as shown below. P A L : f = 1 7 .
4-4-4.SCH PHASE Adjustment 4-4-5.SYSTEM H PHASE Adjustment Board SYNC Board SYNC Spec SCH = 0+/-2 Degrees Spec A = more than 3uS Test Point CAM OUT Test Point CAM OUT Adjustment Point VR3102 Adjustment Point VR3103 [SYSTEM H PHASE] Input Signal Input Signal Any composite signal (GENLOCK IN)
4-4-6.SYSTEM BURST PHASE Adjustment 4-4-7.REF SCH Adjustment Board SYNC Board SYNC Spec See below Spec A = B +/- 10% Test Point CAM OUT Test Point TP3202, TP3203 Adjustment Point VR3001 [BURST PHASE] Adjustment Point VR3101 Input Signal Composite Color Bar signal Input Signal Composite Color Bar signal (GENLOCK IN)
4-5.PRE PROCESS 4-5-2. 0 IRE ABB Confirmation 4-5-1. R,G,B PEDESTAL Adjustment Board CAM SYSCON Board PRE PROCESS, SYNC Specification Center of Vector = Center of Specification A = 0 +/- 50mV Vector Scope Test point TP103[R],TP303[G],TP503[B] Test point CAM OUT ( 75 ohm termination) (PRE PROCESS) Adjustment TP3206[HD] (SYNC)
4-5-3.R,G,B TEST Signal Level Adjustment 4-5-4.R,G,B AD Input Level Adjustment Board PRE PROCESS, SYNC Board PRE PROCESS Specification A = 666 +/- 10mVp-p Specification A portion is flat. Test point TP102[R] (PRE PROCESS) Test point VIDEO OUT TP302[G] (PRE PROCESS) ( 75 ohm termination) TP502[B] (PRE PROCESS) Adjustment...
4-5-5. R,G,B PED TRACK Adjustment 4-5-6. Modulation Ratio Adjustment Board PER PROCESS Board CCD PULSE,SYNC Specification Center of Vector = Center of Specification Modulation Ratio Max (at 5MHz) Vector Scope Test point VIDEO OUT Test point CAM OUT ( 75 ohm termination) Adjustment VR1[CW] (CCD PULSE) Adjustment...
<Note> 4-6.CAMERA SYSCON While White Shading is operating * mark is displayed on 4-6-1.White Shading Adjustment the EVF. Board CAM SYSCON [ WFM (H rate) ] Specification M o n i t o r :No colored F L A T :Flat Vector :Dot is circle and...
4-6-3. Flare Compensate Adjustment Board CAM SYSCON R /G / B channel measure and adj. Specification Black Level : R = G = B Test Point VIDEO OUT (75 ohm termination) [ Rch ] Adjustment Point (1) COM:[1E] DATA:[32] ADR:[00] [Enter] F.NBR See Below ( 2000 Lux / 3100 K )
4-6-4. R,B Gamma(1) Adjustment Board CAM SYSCON, PREAMP Specification Set the vector dots to one dot, R gamma for V then set it on the origin. direction. Test Point CAM OUT (75 ohm termination) Adjustment VR101[R LVL] (PRE AMP) Point VR301[B LVL] (PRE AMP) F.NBR See Below ( 2000 Lux / 3100 K )
4-6-5. R,B Gamma(2) Adjustment Board CAM SYSCON, PREAMP Specification Set the vector dots to one dot, then set it on the origin. R gamma for V Test Point CAM OUT (75 ohm termination) Adjustment VR101[R LVL] (PRE AMP) direction. Point VR301[B LVL] (PRE AMP) F.NBR See Below ( 2000 Lux / 3100 K )
4-6-6. R,B Gamma(3) Adjustment Board CAM SYSCON, PREAMP Specification Set the vector dots to one dot, then set it on the origin. Test Point CAM OUT (75 ohm termination) Adjustment VR101[R LVL] (PRE AMP) R gamma for V Point VR301[B LVL] (PRE AMP) direction.
14. Open the iris slowly from F11 and adjust R GAMMA 4-6-7. Dynamic Range (Auto Knee) (4) of the SERVICE ADJ 2/2 so that the Auto Knee Adjustment function is started from 104%-105% video level. Board CAM SYSCON, PREAMP Specification See below 15.
4-8. VIDEO I/F (1) 4-8-2.INH_POS Adjustment 4-8-1.PLL POS Adjustment Board VIDEO I/F Board VIDEO I/F Specification A = 0+/-10nS Specification B = A+/-10% Test Point TP301[ODD_EVN], TP303[CLK] Test Point TP101[HWIN], TP102[HP] Adjustment VR501[INH POS] Adjustment Point Point Input Signal CAMERA (Color Bar) Input Signal CAMERA (Color Bar) Mode...
4-8-3.PB Timing Adjustment 4-8-4.PR Timing Adjustment Board VIDEO I/F Board VIDEO I/F Specification A =+/-20nS (CAMERA) Specification A =+/-20nS (CAMERA) Test Point TP501[AD_Y], TP502[AD_PB] Test Point TP501[AD_Y], TP503[AD_PR] Adjustment Point VR403[PB_TMG] Adjustment Point VR406[PR_TMG] Input Signal CAMERA (Color Bar) Input Signal CAMERA (Color Bar) Mode Mode...
4-9 RF ADJUSTMENT 4-9-3. PLL VCO Adjustment 4-9-1. System hookup and settings. Board Specification A = B 1. Connect the Camera recorder with the RF adjust- Test Point TP506, TP507 Adjustment Point EVR ment system as shown below. Mode PLAY Tape VFM3580KM (NTSC) P2 Connector...
4-9-4. R/P Envelope Level Confirmation 4-9-6. PB Equalizer Adjustment 1(Manual) Board Board Specification A = higher than 70mVp-p Specification A = 20.93MHz+/-0.1MHz Test Point R/P ENV (B.E.R.COUNTER) Test Point EYE PAT (B.E.R.COUNTER) TP300[HID] Adjustment Mode PLAY Mode PLAY Tape VFM3580KM (NTSC) Tape VFM3580KM (NTSC) VFM3680KM (PAL)
4-9-7. PB Equalizer Adjustment 2(Manual) 4-9-8. HSE Input Confirmation Board Board Specification Error counter : less than -2.7 Specification A = 1.3 +/- 0.2Vp-p Monitor TV : No Noise B = 24 +/- 1nS Test point VIDEO OUT Test point TP201, TP300(Trigger) LCD (Error rate Display) Adjustment point...
4-9-9. Rec Current and Frequency Adjustment (L Ch). (Manual) Set the EVR as shown below. Board CMD :[02] DATA :[BB] ADR :[1E] (REC FRE L) Specification As shown below CMD :[02] DATA :[BB] ADR :[1F] (REC FRE R) Test point PB ENV (B.E.R.COUNTER) TP300 Adjustment point...
4-9-10. Confidence PB Adjustment Board Specification A = 100mV+/-10mV Test point PB ENV, HSW(B.E.R.COUNTER) (50ohm terminated) Adjustment VR400(PB L), VR401(PB R) point Input signal Internal Color Bar Mode Tape Blank Tape M.EQ Oscilloscope Adjust the VR400 and VR401 so that the level A is within specification in confidence PB.
4-10. VIDEO MAIN 4-10-2.Y/C Timing Confirmation 4-10-1.AUDIO_VCO Adjustment Board VIDEO _MAIN Board VIDEO _MAIN, RF Specification A = Minimum Level (flat) Specification A = B+/-5% Test Point VIDEO OUT Test Point TP1[DET] (RF) Adjustment Point DESIGN MENU Adjustment Point Input Signal Input Signal Internal Color Bar Mode...
4-11. VIDEO I/F (2) 4-11-1.CAMERA IN Vector Adjustment <NTSC> Board VIDEO I/F *Center of the vector is on the Vector center Specification origin vector scope A=7mV or less. *Each color is in the inner box Test Point VIDEO OUT Adjustment Vector scope Point VR404[PB_LEV]...
4-11-2.Y CLAMP DC Confirmation 4-11-3.Y Level Adjustment Board VIDEO I/F Board VIDEO I/F Specification A = 0 +/- 5mVp-p Specification A = 1.0V +/- 0.02Vp-p Test Point VIDEO OUT Test Point VIDEO OUT Adjustment Point Adjustment Point VR401[Y_LEV] Input Signal CAMERA (Color Bar) Input Signal CAMERA (Color Bar)
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4-12.AUDIO 4-12-1. Initial 4. Set SW4701 on AUDIO LCD board as shown below. Menu setting 1. Set [MENU] switch while pushing the [SHIFT][+][-] button of the operation panel. 2. Set the Menu mode as shown below. PAGE: FUNCTION 4/5 FRONT POWER : OFF FRONT MIC : -60dB...
4-12-2. Playback Level Adjustment (1) 4-12-5. Meter Adjustment Board AUDIO LCD Board AUDIO LCD Spec NTSC: +4dBu +/- 0.2dB Spec N T S C : +0.69V+/-0.005V (Ch4- P A L : 0dBu +/- 0.2dB P A L : +0.78V+/-0.005V (Ch4- Test Point AUDIO OUT Adjustment...
4-12-6. REAR MIC Level Confirmation Board AUDIO LCD Spec NTSC: A=+4dBu+/-1.0dB (Output Level ) B=-51dBu or less [A WTG] (noise Level ) P A L : A=0dBu+/-1.0dB (Output Level ) B=-55dBu or less [A WTG] (noise Level ) Test Point AUDIO OUT Adjustment Input Signal...
4-12-7. FRONT MIC Level Confirmation 4-12-8. LIMITER Level Confirmation Board AUDIO LCD Board AUDIO LCD Spec NTSC: A=+4dBu+/-1.0dB Spec NTSC: +20.5dBu +/- 2.0dB (Output Level ) P A L : +14.5dBu +/- 2.0dB B=-46dBu or less [A WTG] Test Point AUDIO OUT (noise Level ) Adjustment...
4-12-9. AGC Level Confirmation 4-12-10. Head Phone Level Confirmation Board AUDIO LCD Board AUDIO LCD Spec NTSC: +8.5dBu+/-2.0dB Spec more than -20dBu P A L : +2.5dBu+/-2.0dB Test Point PHONES(Head Phone Output ) Test Point AUDIO OUT Adjustment Adjustment Input Signal NTSC: 1kHz, +4dBu Input Signal...
4-12-13. CUE Recording Current Adjustment Board AUDIO LCD Spec -4-12dBu+/-0.5dB Test Point TP4505 Adjustment VR4503 (AUDIO_LCD Board) VR1002 (REAR JACK Board) Input Signal NTSC: 1kHz, +4dBu P A L : 1kHz, 0dBu Sin wave/ REAR (CH1) Mode PLAY Tape VFM3580KM (No.1:0-14min) VFM3680KM (No.1:0-10min) BKANK TAPE M.
- DEFECT COMPENSATION - 4-13. White Blemish Compensation à DEFECT ADJ MODE AJ-D610WA, this model has self white spot (blemish) DEFECT NO. compensation function which enable CURSORS ADJ compensate spots up to 16 spots. Here is explanation V (+/- SW) 0000 of method to fix /compensate spots.
Move the center point of the cross lines to a white spot by pressing these buttons. Put the center point upon the white spot exactly. When it is compensated, the white spot will be Blemish compensate completely disappeared. If there is still white spot showing, you have to move lines to complete.
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CONTENTS OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM ..................BLK1 CCD PULSE BLOCK DIAGRAM ..................BLK2 CCD-SENSOR BLOCK DIAGRAM.................. BLK3 PREAMP(CDS) BLOCK DIAGRAM................. BLK4 PRE PROCESS BLOCK DIAGRAM................BLK5 Digital Signal Process BLOCK DIAGRAM 1/2 ..............BLK6 Digital Signal Process BLOCK DIAGRAM 2/2 ..............BLK7 CAMERA ENCODER BLOCK DIAGRAM................
OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM RF P.C.BOARD VIDEO MAIN P.C.BOARD De-Shuffle COMPRESS Error Correction ERASE ERASE ERASE VIDEO A/D SAMPLING AUDIO MIX Code LENS CONTROL HEAD HOLD 24-25modulation SHUFFLE BLANKING PRE PROCESS PULSE REC/PB REC/PB HEAD ENCODER VIDEO D/A GENLOCK IN SYNC LOW RF HEAD DETECT...
Di gi ta l S ignal P roc es s B LOCK DIA GR AM 1/ 2 4 5 A C A M ERA S YSC ON P 6 1 0 2 - 4 5 A R E N C A M ERA S YSC ON P 6 1 0 2 - 4 5 B W E N 4 5 B ADCK...
Digital Signal Process BLOCK DIAGRAM 2/2 MATRIX SETUP DELAY <DELAY Y> BLEMISH DL LINE AUTO KNEE R MASKING R IN R GAMMA <1H> (16:9/4:3) MANUAL KNEE (MATRIX) CORECTION DELAY LINE DIGITAL <0H> <Y> NOISE MATRIX REDUCTION <2H> FROM 1H DELAY ZEBRA 16:9/4:3 PATTERN...
CAMERA SYSCON BLOCK DIAGRAM P6140 Flash rom Port IC6201 CAMERA P4004 SYSTEMCONTROL ECU Port (CPU) CAMERA(DSP) PREPROCESS SECTION IC6203(flash rom) IC6205(NV ram) "CAMERA "USER/ENG" SYSCON" ALL MENU setting MENU MENU setting software CAMERA ADJ (USER/ENG SAVE) (FIELD) "FACTORY"MENU setting ALL MENU DEFULT MENU (FACTORY FIX) ABB/AWB...
VIDEO MAIN / VIDEO SUB BLOCK DIAGRAM IC7(601IF) IC49 43~50 28~35 M O T H E R M O T H E R V OUT ENC-DATA V OUT P9622-1 – P9603-37A(T O C AM ENC ) ENC VP ENC VP ENCODER V SYNC ENC HD...
AUDIO LCD BLOCK DIAGRAM TO AJ-YA900P IC1<2> SW701<2> RY101<1> RY102<1> 26PIN MIX H <26P H> 26P AUD OUT H -REAR JACK(P1015-18B) IC5,PC1<3> <26P H> 26P AUD OUT C -REAR JACK(P1015-18A) MIX C BAL:2.3.5=ON REAR JACK(P1015-25B)- CH1 IN H UNBAL:2.4.6=ON IC101 LEVEL FRONT VR -REAR JACK(P1015-22B)
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C O N T E N T S SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS OVERALL SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ..................SCM1 MOTHER SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM1/2 ..................SCM2 MOTHER SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM2/2 ..................SCM3 INT CONNECT SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM1/4 .................SCM4 INT CONNECT SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM2/4 .................SCM5 INT CONNECT SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM3/4 .................SCM6 INT CONNECT SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM4/4 .................SCM7 SYNC SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM1/6..................SCM8 SYNC SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM2/6..................SCM9 SYNC SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM3/6..................SCM10...
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VIDEO MAIN SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM9/15 ................SCM48 VIDEO MAIN SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM10/15 ................SCM49 VIDEO MAIN SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM11/15.................SCM50 VIDEO MAIN SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM12/15 ................SCM51 VIDEO MAIN SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM13/15 ................SCM52 VIDEO MAIN SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM14/15 ................SCM53 VIDEO MAIN SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM15/15 ................SCM54 VIDEO SUB SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM...................SCM55 DV UCOM SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM..................SCM56 VIDEO I/F SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM1/6 .................SCM57 VIDEO I/F SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM2/6 .................SCM58 VIDEO I/F SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM3/6 .................SCM59...
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AUDIO LCD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM10/11 ................SCM97 AUDIO LCD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM11/11................SCM98 POWER SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM1/4 ..................SCM99 POWER SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM2/4 ..................SCM100 POWER SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM3/4 ..................SCM101 POWER SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM4/4 ..................SCM102 REAR JACK SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM1/2 ................SCM103 REAR JACK SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM2/2 ................SCM104 BNC SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ....................SCM105 OPERATE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM..................SCM106 MEMORY CARD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ................SCM107 BYPASS CHEMATIC DIAGRAM...................SCM108 BACKUP BATT PCB SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM..............SCM109...
JAPAN ONLY CAUTION MARK INDICATES THE PRIMARY CIRCUIT TO DISTINGUISH THE PRIMARY FROM THE SECONDARY CIRCUIT. PAY ATTENTION NOT TO RECEIVE AN ELECTRIC SHOCK DURING REPAIR AND SERVICE OF THE PRODUCTS. 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.
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COMPONENT OVERALL 01/01 NAME CIRCUIT BOARD NO. MODEL NO. AJ-D610WA SCM001...
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COMPONENT MOTHER 01/02 NAME CIRCUIT BOARD NO. MODEL NO. AJ-D610WA VEP00Z41 SCM002...
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COMPONENT MOTHER 02/02 NAME CIRCUIT BOARD NO. MODEL NO. AJ-D610WA VEP00Z41 SCM003...
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COMPONENT INT_CONNECT 01/03 NAME CIRCUIT BOARD NO. MODEL NO. AJ-D610WA VEP80A65 SCM004...
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COMPONENT INT_CONNECT 02/03 NAME CIRCUIT BOARD NO. MODEL NO. AJ-D610WA VEP80A65 SCM005...
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COMPONENT CAMERA ENCODER 01/03 NAME CIRCUIT BOARD NO. MODEL NO. AJ-D610WA VEP23484 SCM028...
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COMPONENT CAMERA ENCODER 02/03 NAME CIRCUIT BOARD NO. MODEL NO. AJ-D610WA VEP23484 SCM029...
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COMPONENT COMPONENT CAMERA ENCODER ENC SUB 01/01 03/03 NAME NAME CIRCUIT BOARD NO. MODEL NO. CIRCUIT BOARD NO. MODEL NO. AJ-D610WA AJ-D610WA VEP23493 VEP23484 SCM030 SCM030...
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COMPONENT CAMERA SYSCON 01/04 NAME CIRCUIT BOARD NO. MODEL NO. AJ-D610WA VEP26240 SCM031...
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COMPONENT CAMERA SYSCON 02/04 NAME CIRCUIT BOARD NO. MODEL NO. AJ-D610WA VEP26240 SCM032...
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COMPONENT CAMERA SYSCON 03/04 NAME CIRCUIT BOARD NO. MODEL NO. AJ-D610WA VEP26240 SCM033...
SECTION CIRCUIT BOARD DIAGRAMS 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. DO NOT USE THE PART NUMBER SHOWN ON THIS DRAWING FOR ORDERING. THE CORRECT PART NUMBER IS SHOWN IN THE PARTS LIST.
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CONTENTS CIRCUIT BOARD DIAGRAMS INT CONNECT P.C.BOARD(VEP80A65B)................PTN-1 MOTHER P.C.BOARD(VEP00Z41G[NTSC]) (VEP00Z41H[PAL])) ........PTN-2 CCD PULSE P.C.BOARD(VEP20768C[NTSC]) (VEP20768D[PAL]))........PTN-3 CCD P.C.BOARD(VEP20759A) ....................PTN-4 PRE AMP P.C.BOARD(VEP25118B[NTSC]) (VEP25118C[PAL]) ........PTN-5 PRE PROCESS P.C.BOARD(VEP23486D) .................PTN-6 DSP MAIN P.C.BOARD(VEP23487C[NTSC]) (VEP23487D[PAL]) ........PTN-7 CAMERA ENC P.C.BOARD(VEP23484C[NTSC]) (VEP23484B[PAL])........PTN-8 CAMERA SYSCON P.C.BOARD(VEP26202F[NTSC]) (VEP26202E[PAL]) ......PTN-9 CAMERA SYNC P.C.BOARD(VEP23480A[NTSC]) (VEP23480B[PAL])......PTN-10 VIDEO MAIN P.C.BOARD(VEP83377G[NTSC]) (VEP83377F[PAL]) ........PTN-11 VIDEO I/F P.C.BOARD(VEP03E84E[NTSC]) (VEP03E84D[PAL])........PTN-12...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks VFK1145 BACK TENSION METER VFK1149 POST DROVER VFK71 DIAL TORQUE GAUGE (150G) VFK1191 DIAL TORQUE GAUGE (45G) VFK1152 GORQUE GAUGE ADAPTOR VFK0357 ECCENTRIC SCREWDRIVER VFK1154 POST HIGHT TOOL VFK1153...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks XYN3+F8 SCREW 4G28145 SPRING XYN2+F6 SCREW V5MA0046A4 CAMERA SHOE XXE26W3FP HEX SCREW VMS4284 BELT HOOK PIN XWE4FZ WASHER VYH0270 HANDLE ASS'Y XUC3FP E-RING VGU7080 SIDE U LOCK KNOB XUC12VM E-RING...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks VKF2125 MOUNT CAP XYN3+K6RS SCREW VHD0809 LENS MOUNT RING KNOB XYN3+K8 SCREW VDW0249 LENS MOUNT RING XYN26+K6FR SCREW VMG0948 EVF RUBBER SHIELD XSB3+6FR SCREW VGU7079 FILTER KNOB XTN26+6J...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks VEP83377F VIDEO P.C.BOARD 1 FOR AJ-D610WAE VYF2517 CASSETTE COVER ASS'Y 1 FOR AJ-D610WAP VEP81180E POWER P.C.BOARD 1 FOR AJ-D610WAP VYF2667 CASSETTE COVER ASS'Y 1 FOR AJ-D610WAE VEP81180F POWER P.C.BOARD 1 FOR AJ-D610WAE...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks VEM0629 S REEL MOTOR ASS'Y 1 (M) VEM0630 T REEL MOTOR ASS'Y 1 (M) VXL2614 IDLER ARM ASS'Y VXP1700 IDLER GEAR ASS'Y VDG1189 IDLER GEAR A VMB3011 IDLER SPRING VMA9399...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks XQN2+CF3 SCREW VXA5554 A/C HEAD BASE (1) ASS'Y XQN2+CF4 SCREW VED0419 A/C HEAD 1 (M) XUC12FP E-RING VXA6067 A/C HEAD BASE (2) ASS'Y XVE2B4FZ HEX SCREW VMB2935 A/C HEAD HIGHT SPRING...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks VXA6361 CASSETTE COMPATRMAENT 1 (M) VXA6362 TOP PLATE ASS'Y VMC1290 CASSETTE PRESSURE SPRING VML3100 ADAPTOR STOPPER VMX0967 CUT WASHER VMB2982 SPRING VXA6050 SIDE PLATE (R)(1) ASS'Y VDG0387 DUMPER VXA6365...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks VYQ1589 CUSHION (U) VPF0230 POLYETHYLENE BAG 1 FOR AJ-D610WAP VPF0677 POLYETHYLENE BAG 1 FOR AJ-D610WAE VQT8439 OPERATING INSTRUCTION 1 FOR AJ-D610WAP VQT8441 OPERATING INSTRUCTION 1 FOR AJ-D610WAE VYQ1892 CUSHION (B)
Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks VEP25016J CDS P.C.BOARD 1 (RTL) VEP00Z33A SUPER IRIS P.C.BOARD 1 (RTL) VEP20768C CCD PULSE P.C.BOARD 1 (RTL)FOR AJ-D610WAP VEP00Z34A PIX LINK P.C.BOARD 1 (RTL) VEP20768D CCD PULSE P.C.BOARD 1 (RTL)FOR AJ-D610WAE...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Q3202 3SK157J15 TRANSISTOR VEP25016J CDS P.C.BOARD 1 (RTL) Q3203 2SC2295-C TRANSISTOR Q3204 2SA1022-C TRANSISTOR Q3205 3SK157J15 TRANSISTOR C3004 ECST1ED226Z T.CAPACITOR CH 25V Q3206 2SC2295-C TRANSISTOR C3005 ECST1CX106Z...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R3132,33 ERJ3GEY0R00 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W R3341,42 ERJ3GEY0R00 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W R3134 ERJ3RBD102 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W R3344,45 ERJ3GEY0R00 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W R3136 ERJ3RBD163 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 16K R3346 ERJ3RBD122 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 1.2K...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C109 ECEV1AV330Q E.CAPACITOR CH 10V ERJ3GEYJ562 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 5.6K C110 VCK0303M225 C.CAPACITOR CH 25V 0.1U ERJ3GEYJ473 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 47K C111 ECEV1EV330Q E.CAPACITOR CH 25V R72,73 ERJ3GEY0R00 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C24,25 VCK0303M225 C.CAPACITOR CH 25V 0.1U Q102-04 2SB956-R TRANSISTOR VCK0303M225 C.CAPACITOR CH 25V 0.1U Q108 2SD1280-R TRANSISTOR C29,30 ECUX1H102JCV C.CAPACITOR CH 50V 1000P ECHU1C104J P.CAPACITOR 16V 0.1U R5-R7...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C335,36 VCK0303M225 C.CAPACITOR CH 25V 0.1U TP4-P8 EYF6CU TEST POINT C337 ECUX1H030CCV C.CAPACITOR CH 50V C338 ECUX1H560JCV C.CAPACITOR CH 50V VR1-R4 VRV0161B501 V.RESISTOR C339,40 ECST1EY474Z T.CAPACITOR CH 25V 0.47U VR8-10...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C802 ECUX1H151JCV C.CAPACITOR CH 50V 150P Q124 2SD1819A TRANSISTOR C803-06 VCK0303M225 C.CAPACITOR CH 25V 0.1U Q125 2SC3930-B TRANSISTOR C807 ECUX1H151JCV C.CAPACITOR CH 50V 150P Q126 2SK662-R TRANSISTOR...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R118 ERJ3RBD472 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 4.7K R201 ERJ3GEYG332 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 3.3K R119 ERJ3GEYG332 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 3.3K R202 ERJ3RBD392 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 3.9K R120 ERJ3GEYG102 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R353 ERJ3RBD103 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 10K R501 ERJ3GEYG332 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 3.3K R354 ERJ3GEYJ101 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 100 R502,03 ERJ3RBD331 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 330 R355 ERJ3RBD153 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 15K...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R584 ERJ3GEYJ334 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 330K R744,45 ERJ3GEYG102 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W R585 ERJ3GEYJ101 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 100 R746,47 ERJ3GEYJ101 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 100 R586 ERJ3RBD132 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 1.3K R748...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks P9618,19 VJP3125B004 CONNECTOR (MALE) C6104,05 ECST1CX106Z T.CAPACITOR CH 16V P9620 VJP3125B009 CONNECTOR (MALE) C6106,07 VCK0303M225 C.CAPACITOR CH 25V 0.1U P9621 VJP3518B002 CONNECTOR (MALE) C6108 ECEV0JV330Q E.CAPACITOR CH6.3V P9622...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks IC6207 IDT71321A55 R6318 ERJ3GEYJ103 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 10K IC6211 M62370GP R6319 ERJ3GEYJ101 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 100 IC6212 NJM2902V R6320,21 ERJ3GEYJ563 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 56K IC6213 TVHC08FT R6323,24...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C6108 ECEV0JV330Q E.CAPACITOR CH6.3V IC6212 NJM2902V C6109 ECST1CX106Z T.CAPACITOR CH 16V IC6213 TVHC08FT C6110 VCK0303M225 C.CAPACITOR CH 25V 0.1U IC6214 TC7W32F C6111 ECEV1CV220Q E.CAPACITOR CH 16V IC6215 NJM2904V C6112...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R6319 ERJ3GEYJ101 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 100 VCK0303M225 C.CAPACITOR CH 25V 0.1U R6320,21 ERJ3GEYJ563 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 56K ECEV0GV470Q E.CAPACITOR CH 4V R6323,24 ERJ3GEYJ563 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 56K ECST1CY475Z T.CAPACITOR CH 16V 4.7U R6402...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks IC205 ADV7122KST50 R205 ERJ3GEY0R00 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W IC206 XC62AP5002P R206 ERJ3RBD561 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 560 IC207,08 AD589JR R207,08 ERJ3RED750 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W IC301 K6256DLG7L R209 ERJ3RBD561 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 560...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C110-33 VCK0303M225 C.CAPACITOR CH 25V 0.1U Q202 2SD1819A-R TRANSISTOR C201,02 VCK0303M225 C.CAPACITOR CH 25V 0.1U Q203 2SB1218A-R TRANSISTOR C203 ECEV0JV101Q E.CAPACITOR CH6.3V 100U Q204,05 2SD1819A-R TRANSISTOR C204-07...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C134 ECEV0JN470Q E.CAPACITOR CH6.3V RA10-34 EXB24V101J COMBI.R-R C135 ECST1AX226Z T.CAPACITOR CH 10V RA201-25 EXB24V101J COMBI.R-R C137,38 VCK0303M225 C.CAPACITOR CH 25V 0.1U C139 ECUX1H220JCV C.CAPACITOR CH 50V TG17 EYF6CU TEST POINT...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks FL1-L3 VLF1305 FILTER Q223 2SK662-R TRANSISTOR FL101 VLF1305 FILTER Q224 2SB956-R TRANSISTOR FL200 VLF1305 FILTER Q225 2SD1280-R TRANSISTOR TC7W32FU QR200 UN5213 TRANSISTOR-RESISTOR TC7W00FU AD8011AR R1-R3 ERJ3GEYJ473 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 47K...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks ERJ3GEY0R00 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W R211 ERJ3RBD912 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 9.1K ERJ3RBD821 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 820 R213 ERJ3GEYJ622 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 6.2K ERJ3RBD242 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 2.4K R214 ERJ3RBD202 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R301 ERJ3RBD153 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 15K XSB2+6FX SCREW R303 ERJ3RBD272 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 2.7K XNG2E R304 ERJ3RBD103 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 10K VGQ4617 NUMBER PLATE R306 ERJ3RBD472 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 4.7K...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C204 ECUX1H103ZFV C.CAPACITOR CH 50V 0.01U IC14,15 TC4W53FU C205 ECEV0JV330Q E.CAPACITOR CH6.3V IC16 NJM062V C209 ECUX1H103ZFV C.CAPACITOR CH 50V 0.01U IC101,02 NJM2535M C210 ECEV0JV330Q E.CAPACITOR CH6.3V IC103 AD8011AR...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks ERJ3RBD151 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 150 R104 ERJ3GEYG682 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 6.8K ERJ3RBD911 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 910 R105,06 ERJ3GEYJ100 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W ERJ3RBD122 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 1.2K R107 ERJ3GEYJ220 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R232 ERJ3GEYJ393 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 39K R321 ERJ3GEYJ101 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 100 R233 ERJ3GEYJ103 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 10K R322 ERJ3RBD301 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 300 R234 ERJ3GEYJ473 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 47K...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C3010 ECUX1H330JCV C.CAPACITOR CH 50V C3511 ECUX1H470JCV C.CAPACITOR CH 50V C3011 ECEV0JV330Q E.CAPACITOR CH6.3V C3512-14 VCK0303M225 C.CAPACITOR CH 25V 0.1U C3012 VCK0303M225 C.CAPACITOR CH 25V 0.1U C3516 ECUX1H470JCV C.CAPACITOR CH 50V C3013...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R3010 ERJ3RBD332 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 3.3K R3204-06 ERJ3GEY0R00 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W R3011 ERJ3RBD122 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 1.2K R3208,09 ERJ3GEY0R00 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W R3012,13 ERJ3GEYJ222 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 2.2K R3210 ERJ3GEYJ104...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C3101 ECUX1H220JCV C.CAPACITOR CH 50V VR3001 EVM7JGA00B23 V.RESISTOR C3104 ECUX1H103KBV C.CAPACITOR CH 50V 0.01U VR3002 EVM7JGA00B53 V.RESISTOR C3105 VCK0303M225 C.CAPACITOR CH 25V 0.1U VR3101 EVM7JGA00B14 V.RESISTOR C3106 ECEV1HN010Q...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks IC3204 MC74HC86AF R3061 VLP0353 COIL IC3205 MC74HC125AF R3062 ERJ3GEY0R00 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W IC3206 MC74HC04AF R3065 ERJ3RBD332 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 3.3K IC3207,08 TC7SH04FU R3067 ERJ3GEY0R00 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W IC3209 TC7S14F...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R3348 ERJ3GEYJ563 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 56K C108 ECST1EC106Z T.CAPACITOR CH 25V 1 FOR VEP03E85E R3349 ERJ3GEYJ393 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 39K C109 ECUM1C474KBM C.CAPACITOR CH 16V 0.47U 1 FOR VEP03E85E R3350 ERJ3GEY0R00...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C512 ECUX1E104KBN C.CAPACITOR CH 25V 0.1U L203 VLQ0319K101 COIL 100UH 1 FOR VEP03E85E C513 ECUX1H181JCV C.CAPACITOR CH 50V 180P L401 VLP0145 COIL 1 FOR VEP03E85E C514 ECUX1H103KBV C.CAPACITOR CH 50V 0.01U L401...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R324-26 ERJ3GEYJ101 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 100 3 FOR VEP03E85E R525 VRE006607103 M.RESISTOR CH 1/10W 10K R329-32 ERJ3GEY0R00 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 4 FOR VEP03E85E R526,27 ERJ6GEYJ335 M.RESISTOR CH 1/10W 3.3M R335...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C401 VCK0303M225 C.CAPACITOR CH 25V 0.1U D101 MA704 DIODE 1 FOR VEP03E85D C402 ECST1CX106Z T.CAPACITOR CH 16V 1 FOR VEP03E85D D102 MA142K DIODE C402 ECUX1H470JCV C.CAPACITOR CH 50V D102 MA704...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R429 ERJ3GEYG472 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 4.7K R101 ERJ3GEY0R00 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 1 FOR VEP03E85D R430 ERJ3RED750 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W R102 ERJ3GEYG471 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 470 1 FOR VEP03E85D R431 ERJ3GEYJ222...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks ICF6006 VJF1047 IC SOCKET VEP06C45M VTR SYSCON P.C.BOARD 1 (RTL)FOR AJ-D610WAP ICS6006 VJS3427X032 CONNECTOR (FEMALE) L6001 VLQ0319K100 COIL 10UH C6001 ECEV0JV330Q E.CAPACITOR CH6.3V L6002 VLQ0163J270 COIL 27UH...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R6251-62 ERJ3GEYJ104 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 100K C6104-06 VCK0303M225 C.CAPACITOR CH 25V 0.1U R6263,64 ERJ3GEYJ683 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 68K C6202-09 VCK0303M225 C.CAPACITOR CH 25V 0.1U R6265 ERJ3GEY0R00 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks QR6201-04 UN5114 TRANSISTOR-RESISTOR R6817 ERJ3GEYJ104 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 100K QR6206 UN5213 TRANSISTOR-RESISTOR R6818 ERJ3GEYJ222 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 2.2K QR6207 UN5114 TRANSISTOR-RESISTOR R6819 ERJ3GEYG152 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 1.5K QR6208-10 UN5213 TRANSISTOR-RESISTOR R6820...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C2242 ECUX1H470JCV C.CAPACITOR CH 50V C2804-08 ECUX1E104KBN C.CAPACITOR CH 25V 0.1U C2243 ECUX1H332KBV C.CAPACITOR CH 50V 3300P C2809 ECEV0JV330Q E.CAPACITOR CH6.3V C2244 ECUX1C105KBM C.CAPACITOR CH 16V C2810,11 ECUX1E104KBN C.CAPACITOR CH 25V 0.1U C2245...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks IC2602 TVHU04FT Q2836,37 2SB1073-R TRANSISTOR IC2603 TCVHC157F Q2839 2SD1819A-R TRANSISTOR IC2608 TC7WU04FU Q2840 2SB1219A-R TRANSISTOR IC2609 TC7SH04FU Q2841,42 2SD1624-S TRANSISTOR IC2610 SC371025AVFU Q2843 2SB1219A-R TRANSISTOR IC2701 TA75W393FU...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R2190 ERJ3GEYJ273 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 27K R2295 ERJ3GEYG682 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 6.8K R2191 ERJ3GEYJ223 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 22K R2296 ERJ3GEYJ123 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 12K R2192 ERJ3GEYJ101 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 100...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R2517,18 ERJ6RBD223 M.RESISTOR CH 1/10W 22K R2836 ERJ3GEYJ103 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 10K R2519,20 ERJ3GEYJ104 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 100K R2837 ERJ3GEYG682 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 6.8K R2524 ERJ3GEYJ104 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 100K...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks VR2101-04 EVM7JGA00B54 V.RESISTOR C257-60 VCK0303M225 C.CAPACITOR CH 25V 0.1U VR2401 EVM7JGA00B54 V.RESISTOR C261,62 ECEV1EV4R7Q E.CAPACITOR CH 25V 4.7U VR2402 EVM7JGA00B24 V.RESISTOR C263 VCK0303M225 C.CAPACITOR CH 25V 0.1U VR2501,02 EVM7JGA00B24 V.RESISTOR C264...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks IC205,06 TC4S69F QR200,01 UN5213 TRANSISTOR-RESISTOR IC207 NJM062M QR400 UN5212 TRANSISTOR-RESISTOR IC208 UPC1663G QR401 UN5213 TRANSISTOR-RESISTOR IC209 TC7W32FU IC210,11 TC7S04FU ERJ3GEYJ473 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 47K IC300 UPC5102GS030 ERJ3GEYG152...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R300 ERJ3GEYJ223 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 22K R518 ERJ3GEYG332 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 3.3K R301 ERJ3GEYG102 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W R519 ERJ3GEYJ392 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 3.9K R309,10 ERJ3GEYG332 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 3.3K R520...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks VCK0151 C.CAPACITOR C910 VCK0303M225 C.CAPACITOR CH 25V 0.1U ECUV1E104ZFV C.CAPACITOR CH 25V 0.1U 1 FOR VEP83439A C950 ECST1AY106Z T.CAPACITOR CH 10V ECUV1E104ZFV C.CAPACITOR CH 25V 0.1U 1 FOR VEP83519A C953 ECST1AY106Z...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Q700 2SB1114 TRANSISTOR R850 ERJ3GEYG472 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 4.7K R851 ERJ3GEYJ103 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 10K QR600 UN2214 TRANSISTOR-RESISTOR R852 ERJ3GEYJ272 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 2.7K QR850,51 UN2214 TRANSISTOR-RESISTOR...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C250,51 VCK0303M225 C.CAPACITOR CH 25V 0.1U IC41 TC7W125FU C300-02 VCK0303M225 C.CAPACITOR CH 25V 0.1U IC43 TC7W241FU C303 ECST1CX106Z T.CAPACITOR CH 16V IC44 XC62FP2302M C304,05 VCK0303M225 C.CAPACITOR CH 25V 0.1U IC45...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R220-23 ERJ3GEYJ103 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 10K R224,25 ERJ3GEYJ181 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 180 C1001,02 VCEA1DAP680 E.CAPACITOR R251 ERJ3GEYJ103 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 10K C1003 ECEV1EV100Q E.CAPACITOR CH 25V R402 ERJ3GEY0R00 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks D1014 MA8043-H DIODE Q1047 2SD1820A-R TRANSISTOR D1015-18 NSQ03A04 DIODE Q1051 2SD1820A-R TRANSISTOR D1019-22 MA142WK DIODE D1028 NSQ03A04 DIODE QR1001 UN5112 TRANSISTOR-RESISTOR D1029 MA8100-H DIODE QR1002-08 UN5211 TRANSISTOR-RESISTOR D1030...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R1098 ERJ3GEYJ103 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 10K R1099 ERJ3GEYJ333 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 33K C1001,02 VCEA1DAP680 E.CAPACITOR R1100 ERJL14KJ50M M.RESISTOR CH 1/4W C1003 ECEV1EV100Q E.CAPACITOR CH 25V R1101 ERJ3GEYJ100 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks D1014 MA8043-H DIODE Q1047 2SD1820A-R TRANSISTOR D1015-18 NSQ03A04 DIODE Q1051 2SD1820A-R TRANSISTOR D1019-22 MA142WK DIODE D1028 NSQ03A04 DIODE QR1001 UN5112 TRANSISTOR-RESISTOR D1029 MA8100-H DIODE QR1002-08 UN5211 TRANSISTOR-RESISTOR D1030...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R1098 ERJ3GEYJ103 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 10K R1099 ERJ3GEYJ333 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 33K C1020 ECEV1CV470Q E.CAPACITOR CH 16V R1100 ERJL14KJ50M M.RESISTOR CH 1/4W C1021 ECUX1C105KBM C.CAPACITOR CH 16V R1101 ERJ3GEYJ100 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R1020 ERJ3GEYJ103 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 10K R1021 ERJ3GEYJ392 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 3.9K FL1001 EIR7QF012B TRANSFORMER R1022 ERJ3GEYJ681 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 680 FL1002 VLF0941C223 FILTER R1023 ERJ8GCYJ1R0 M.RESISTOR CH 1/8W...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks TG1001 EYF6CU TEST POINT SW9801,02 EVQQSB04B SWITCH TP1001 EYF6CU TEST POINT VR1001 VRV0161B503 V.RESISTOR VR1002 VRV0161B103 V.RESISTOR VEP00Z33A SUPER IRIS P.C.BOARD 1 (RTL) MISCELLANEOUS VMP4846 P.C.BOARD ANGLE D9701,02...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks C4081,82 VCK0303M225 C.CAPACITOR CH 25V 0.1U C4266 ECUM1H104KBM C.CAPACITOR CH 50V 0.1U C4083 ECEV1CV470Q E.CAPACITOR CH 16V C4267 ECUX1H151JCV C.CAPACITOR CH 50V 150P C4101 ECEV1CV470Q E.CAPACITOR CH 16V C4268,69...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks D4703 MA714 DIODE D6501 MA704 DIODE PC4001 MCD5223 D6502-07 LNJ310M6URA DIODE D6508 HZ16-1L DIODE Q4001 2SD1819A-R TRANSISTOR D6509,10 LNJ310M6URA DIODE Q4002 2SD602A-S TRANSISTOR D6511,12 MA142K DIODE Q4003...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R4027 ERJ6RBD151 M.RESISTOR CH 1/10W 150 R4193-96 ERJ6GEYJ150 M.RESISTOR CH 1/10W R4035 ERJ3GEYJ154 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 150K R4197 ERJ3GEYJ103 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 10K R4036 ERJ3GEYJ101 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 100 R4201...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks R4338 ERJ3GEYG471 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 470 R4726 ERJ3GEY0R00 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W R4339 ERJ3GEYJ103 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 10K R4728 ERJ3GEYJ103 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 10K R4340 ERJ3GEYJ821 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 820 R4807,08...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks VR4201 VRV0080 V.RESISTOR VR4202,03 EVM7JGA00B14 V.RESISTOR VR4301 EVM7JGA00B14 V.RESISTOR VR4401 EVM7JGA00B14 V.RESISTOR VEP20538A FRONT P.C.BOARD 1 (RTL) VR4501 EVM7JGA00B14 V.RESISTOR VR4503 EVM7JGA00B54 V.RESISTOR VR4701 EVM7JGA00B14 V.RESISTOR VJP1608T CONNECTOR (MALE)
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks VEP80A33C BNC P.C.BOARD 1 (RTL)FOR AJ-D610WAE VJP1608T CONNECTOR (MALE) VEP80A66A REAR FLEX P.C.BOARD 1 (RTL) VJP1607T CONNECTOR (MALE) VLF1147A241 FILTER VJS3807E040 CONNECTOR (FEMALE) R2,R3 ERJ3GEY0R00 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W VJS3806E040...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks P9804 VJP3808E040 CONNECTOR (MALE) P9805 VJP3518B013 CONNECTOR (MALE) P9806 VJP3952B070 CONNECTOR (MALE) P9807 VJP3125B004 CONNECTOR (MALE) P9808 VJP3125B005 CONNECTOR (MALE) R9801-10 ERJ3GEY0R00 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W R9812-49 ERJ3GEY0R00 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W...
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