Canon EOS D60 Service Manual
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SERVICE MANUAL
By Portable Document Format
CY8-1201-256
EOS D60
PREFACE
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1
General
2
Technical
Repair
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4
Electrical
Parts Catalog
5
Circuit Diagrams
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7
Software
Appendix
8
To Japanese Edition

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  • Page 1 English Edition PREFACE General SERVICE MANUAL Technical By Portable Document Format Repair EOS D60 Electrical Parts Catalog Circuit Diagrams Software Appendix To Japanese Edition CY8-1201-256...
  • Page 2 EOS D60 C12-6011 SERVICE MANUAL...
  • Page 3 Technical Documents Application This CD-ROM is issued by Canon Inc. for qualified persons to learn technical theory and product repair. This CD-ROM covers all localities where the products are sold. For this reason, there may be information in this CD-ROM that does not apply to the product sold in your locality.
  • Page 4 PREFACE This manual contains information for servicing the product, and has the following sections: Part 1 General Information Provides the basic information needed to understand the product. (Operating instructions are not included. Refer to the products instruction book if necessary.) Part 2 Technical Information Provides technical information about the mechanism and electronics of the product.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    1.1 Ultra-fine, high-image quality about 6.30 megapixel CMOS sensor...1-1 1.2 Retains EOS D30's Outstanding Features ........1-1 1.3 User Suggestions Incorporated for Better Basic Performance ..1-1 2. OVERVIEW ....................1-2 2.1 EOS D60 body ................1-2 2.2 EOS D60 software .................1-5 3. SPECIFICATIONS .................1-7 4. NOMENCLATURE .................1-26 5.
  • Page 6 Part 2: Technical Information 1.TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION ..............2-1 1.1 CMOS sensor imaging element .............2-1 1.2 Image recording and processing ............2-4 1.3 AF system ..................2-6 1.4 Viewfinder ..................2-7 1.5 Exposure control mechanism ............2-8 1.6 Drive ....................2-8 1.7 LCD panel ..................2-9 1.8 Built-in flash ..................2-9 1.9 Basic operation concept and LCD panel display ......2-9 1.10 Improved firmware ...............2-11 1.11 Internal construction ..............2-12...
  • Page 7 Part 3: Repair Information 1. PREPARATION FOR REPAIR ...............3-1 1.1 Flash High Voltage Circuit Precaution ...........3-1 1.2 Power Consumption ...............3-1 1.3 Tools and Expendables List ............3-2 1.4 Locally Fabricated Tools ..............3-3 1.5 Body Serial Number Position ............3-4 1.6 Flexible Connectors ...............3-4 2.
  • Page 8 TFT. P.C.B._SIDE B EL F.P.C ILC F.P.C Part 7: Software Information 1. GENERAL INFORMATION ..............7-1 1.1 Product Overview ................7-1 1.2 Compatible Operating Systems and Computer Environments ..7-2 1.3 Connecting the EOS D60 to the Computer ........7-2 1.4 EOS D60 Software Overview ............7-3...
  • Page 9 Appendix AGC Chart AF Standard Chart (Horizontal) AF Standard Chart (Vertical) SPC Positioning Mask 3D Chart...
  • Page 10: Part 1: General Information

    Part 1 General Information...
  • Page 11: Features

    • Superimposed display for AF points • LCD panel (EL) illumination • Better AF performance in low light (EOS D30: EV2 - EV18 → EOS D60: EV0.5 - EV18) • Shorter and more stable shutter release time lag • Improved metering table for stable exposure control •...
  • Page 12: Overview

    2. OVERVIEW 2.1 EOS D60 body While retaining the best features of the EOS D30, the EOS D60 has many more pixels and new and improved specifications desired by users. The EOS D60's improvements over the EOS D30 are outlined below. (All specifications not mentioned below are the same as the EOS D30.)
  • Page 13 8 shots. With other recording/compression modes, this maximum burst increases or decreases. The EOS D60 has a larger buffer memory to better handle the image's larger data resulting from the high pixel count. The maximum burst of 8 shots can be attained regardless of the image-recording format and ISO speed.
  • Page 14 C.Fn-1: Noise reduction during long exposures, 0: Off, 1: On 10) Design The EOS D60's exterior design differs from the EOS D30 as follows: • The main switch has a different shape (for easier operation). • The color on the top of the mode dial is metallic titanium instead of black.
  • Page 15: Eos D60 Software

    Explorer can then be used to download images without using any other driver. • RAW Image Converter • Utility program that enables you to process RAW images saved on any drive. • Compatible with RAW images captured by the EOS D60, EOS-1D, and EOS D30.
  • Page 16 • Utility program that enables the camera to be mounted on the Macintosh desktop as if it were a removable disk while the EOS D60 is connected to the Mac with the interface cable (provided). Images captured by the EOS D60 can then be easily copied to the Mac.
  • Page 17: Specifications

    (vertical travel) and built-in flash. CMOS sensor for direct imaging 1-2 Image size: 22.7×15.1 mm 1-3 Compatible lenses: Canon EF lenses (Due to max. aperture metering, stopped-down shooting not possible.) 1-4 Lens mount: Canon EF mount 1-5 Lens restrictions: None 1-6 Lens focal length: Equivalent to 1.6x the normal lens focal length...
  • Page 18 Part 1: General Information 3-5 File size and recording capacity: 4. Information Recorded (1) Shutter speed (2) Aperture (3) Exposure compensation amount (4) ISO speed (5) Image-recording format (6) Shooting mode (7) White balance (8) Metering mode (9) AEB (10) Flash mode (11) Flash exposure compensation (12) AF mode (13) Focal length used (14) Erase protection (15) Date (16) Time (17) Folder name (18) File name/number (19) Active AF point...
  • Page 19 (contrast, sharpness, color saturation, color tone). * The parameters can be set with the EOS D60's on- screen menu (not with the dedicated software). 5. Disk Drive 5-1 Type: Accepts CF card Types I and II;...
  • Page 20 Part 1: General Information 7-4 Eyepoint: 20 mm 7-5 Coverage: 95% vertically and horizontally (For the effective pixels) 7-6 Magnification: 0.88X. (with 50mm lens at infinity, -1 dpt) 7-7 Viewfinder information:(1) On the screen 1) AF points 2) Partial metering circle (6.1 mm dia., approx. 9.5%) (2) Below the screen •...
  • Page 21 Part 1: General Information 7-10 Mirror lockup: Enabled with C.Fn-3-1 * Mirror locks up when the shutter button is pressed completely (SW-2). The picture is taken when the shutter button is let go and pressed completely again. Mirror lockup duration: Max. 30 sec. after which the mirror returns.
  • Page 22 Part 1: General Information From 2nd shot onward during continuous shooting: AF-priority * Focus confirmation light provided. No focus confirmation beeper. * If focusing is impossible, the • indicator blinks at 2 3) One-Shot/Predictive AI Servo AF switching For still subjects: When focus is achieved, AF operation stops (AF lock).
  • Page 23 Part 1: General Information points, the AF point focusing the optimum subject is selected automatically. If a moving subject is detected, all three AF points are used to focus. When one of the AF points detect a moving subject, it switches to AI SERVO AF.
  • Page 24 Part 1: General Information 9. Exposure Control 9-1 Type: TTL full aperture metering with 35-zone SPC. Three metering modes provided: 1) Evaluative metering 2) Partial metering at center (approx. 9.5% of viewfinder) 3) Centerweighted average metering * In Full Auto and Programmed Image Control modes: 1) is set automatically.
  • Page 25 Part 1: General Information * If the self-timer is used, the three bracketed shots will be exposed successively after the 10-sec. self- timer delay. * With C.Fn-7, the bracketing sequence can be changed or AEB can be set to continue even after the three bracketed shots are taken.
  • Page 26 Part 1: General Information 4) Flash exposure compensation cancellation: Set the flash exposure compensation amount to 0. * If flash exposure compensation has been set with the external Speedlite, the external Speedlite's flash exposure compensation will override the camera's flash exposure compensation setting. * Flash exposure compensation cannot be set in the Full Auto and Programmed Image Control modes.
  • Page 27 Part 1: General Information * After starting, the self-timer is cancelable by pressing the drive button, turning the mode dial, pressing the flash button, or changing the lens. * After focus is achieved, self-timer starts when the shutter button is pressed fully (SW-2). (In the AI SERVO AF/MF mode, self-timer starts immediately at SW-2.) * With C.Fn-3-1, the self-timer delay can be set to 2 sec.
  • Page 28 Part 1: General Information 11-6 Image review: Settable to OFF, ON, or ON (Info). 11-7 Image review time: Settable to 2, 4, or 8 sec. or Hold. 12. Built-in Flash 12-1 Type: Auto pop-up, retractable, built-in flash in the pentaprism with serial control, E-TTL autoflash 12-2 Guide No.: Guide No.
  • Page 29 Part 1: General Information 12-9 Flash aperture: The flash aperture is set as shown below. 12-10 Flash metering system: E-TTL autoflash (preflash metering and linked to AF points) 12-11 Flash level control: Automatic flash output reduction when backlit or daylight conditions are detected. 12-12 Flash exposure compensation: Up to +/-2 stops in 1/3- or 1/2-stop increments.
  • Page 30 Part 1: General Information 1) Type: Illumination by lamp (lamp also used for AF- assist light) 2) Shooting modes: Operates in all modes except Landscape and Sports. 3) Operation setting: On-screen menu 4) Conditions for illumination: Lights after focus is achieved when the shutter button is pressed halfway (SW-1) in the One-Shot AF or MF mode.
  • Page 31 Part 1: General Information ready, the AE lock button functions as an FE lock button. Pressing this button fires a preflash and the AE sensor meters (by partial metering) the light reflected off the main subject. The suitable flash output is then calculated and stored in memory. When the shutter button is pressed fully, the flash is fired at the output stored in memory.
  • Page 32 Part 1: General Information 2) With non-Canon flash units: On-camera unit can synchronize at 1/200 sec. or slower. Studio flash can synchronize at 1/60 sec. or slower (testing recommended). 13-3 Wireless flash: Enabled with the 550EX, 420EX, MR-14EX, MT-24EX, or ST-E2.
  • Page 33 Part 1: General Information 16. Information display 16-1 Display format: (1) Standby mode 1) Auto power-off setting time, 2)Image review, 3) Image review time, 4) Processing parameters (when set), 5) Custom Function setting No., 6) Flash exposure compensation amount, 7) AEB increments, 8) Shots remaining, 9) CF card space remaining, 10) ISO speed (2) Playback/Single (INFO.) 1) File No., 2) Shooting mode, 3) Shutter speed, 4) Aperture,...
  • Page 34 Part 1: General Information 21-3 Remote control terminal: N3-type terminal 22. Power Source 22-1 Battery: One Battery Pack BP-511 (lithium ion rechargeable battery) * With Battery Grip BG-ED3, two BP-511 packs can be used. 22-2 Main switch: OFF turns off the power. 22-3 Battery check: Automatic battery check when the main switch is turned on.
  • Page 35 Part 1: General Information 28. Major Accessories: (1) Battery Pack BP-511 (2) Compact Power Adapter CA-PS400 (3) DC Coupler DR-400 (4) Interface Cable IFC-200PCU (5) Video Cable VC-100 (6) Battery Grip BG-ED3 (7) Dedicated strap * Also see page 39 for system accessories. 1-25...
  • Page 36: Nomenclature

    Part 1: General Information 4. NOMENCLATURE Fig. 1-3 Nomenclature and camera controls. 1-26...
  • Page 37: Visual Indicators

    Part 1: General Information 5. VISUAL INDICATORS 5.1 Viewfinder Information Fig. 1-4 Viewfinder Information 1-27...
  • Page 38: Lcd Panel Information

    Part 1: General Information 5.2 LCD Panel Information Fig. 1-5 LCD Panel Information 1-28...
  • Page 39: Lcd Monitor Display

    Part 1: General Information 5.3 LCD Monitor Display Fig. 1-6 Menu Commands 1-29...
  • Page 40: Custom Function

    Part 1: General Information 6. CUSTOM FUNCTION Fig. 1-7 Custom Functions 1-30...
  • Page 41: Dimensions & Program Diagrams

    Part 1: General Information 7. DIMENSIONS & PROGRAM DIAGRAMS 7.1 Dimensions Fig. 1-8 Six Exterior Views 1-31...
  • Page 42: Program Diagrams

    Part 1: General Information 7.2 Program Diagrams Fig. 1-9 AE Programs 1-32...
  • Page 43 Part 1: General Information Fig. 1-10 1-33...
  • Page 44: System Accessories Combatibillity Tables

    Part 1: General Information 8. SYSTEM ACCESSORIES COMBATIBILLITY TABLES 8.1 System Accessories Fig. 1-11 System Accessories 1-34...
  • Page 45: Eos System Accessories

    Part 1: General Information 8.2 EOS System Accessories 1-35...
  • Page 46 Part 1: General Information 1-36...
  • Page 47: Comparison With Other Models

    Part 1: General Information 9. COMPARISON WITH OTHER MODELS 9.1 Comparison with Competing Models Table 7 Comparison with Competing Models 1-37...
  • Page 48: Comparison With Eos Cameras

    Part 1: General Information 9.2 Comparison with EOS Cameras Table 1 Comparison of EOS D60, EOS D30, and EOS-1D Specifications 1-38...
  • Page 49 Part 1: General Information 1-39...
  • Page 50: Operation Cautions

    Part 1: General Information 10. OPERATION CAUTIONS 10.1 Operaton Cautions 1-40...
  • Page 51: Built-In Flash And Ef Lens Compatibility

    Part 1: General Information 10.2 Built-in Flash and EF Lens Compatibility 1-41...
  • Page 52 Part 1: General Information 1-42...
  • Page 53: Part 2: Technical Information

    Part 2 Technical Information...
  • Page 54: Technical Description

    Part 2: Technical Information 1.TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 1.1 CMOS sensor imaging element 1) Major features The camera has a Canon-developed, ultra- large, single-piece CMOS (complementary metal oxide semiconductor) sensor to give the camera the best resolution in its class. Primary-color filters are used to obtain accurate and vibrant color reproduction.
  • Page 55 In the EOS D60's Low Pass Filter (LPF) assembly, by switching to a hybrid construction consisting of the optical low-pass/IR cut...
  • Page 56 Part 2: Technical Information Fig. 2-4 Comparison of images taken at 30 sec. (cropped portions)
  • Page 57: Image Recording And Processing

    The ISO speed can be set to 100, 200, 400, 800, or 1000. All the ISO speeds are equivalent to the respective film speeds. Although ISO 1600 is provided by the EOS D30, the EOS D60 does not. Since the EOS D60's imaging element has more pixels, the smaller pixel size results in lower sensitivity and S/N ratio.
  • Page 58 To set the processing parameters with the EOS D30, the camera must be connected to a personal computer and a driver is necessary. However, with the EOS D60, the processing parameters can be set with the menu functions displayed on the rear LCD monitor.
  • Page 59: Af System

    These are all the same as the EOS D30. 3) AF-assist light As with the EOS D30, the EOS D60 has a built-in krypton lamp for the AF- assist light. The AF-assist light is linked to the three AF points.
  • Page 60: Viewfinder

    It is the same as the EOS D30. 4) Viewfinder information display Compared to the EOS D30's information display, the EOS D60 provides more information with the following four new information displays at the bottom of the viewfinder: (1) SI display...
  • Page 61: Exposure Control Mechanism

    D60, the maximum burst is always 8 regardless of the image quality and ISO speed. * Despite the EOS D60's higher number of pixels (more data per shot), the maximum continuous shooting speed of 3 fps is maintained and the...
  • Page 62: Lcd Panel

    Part 2: Technical Information limit. With the EOS D60, a maximum burst of 8 is possible in the RAW mode. Continuous shooting in the RAW mode is therefore now more practical with the EOS D60. 1.7 LCD panel Except for the addition of Middle/Fine and Middle/Normal, the information displayed is the same as the EOS D30's LCD panel.
  • Page 63 Part 2: Technical Information Enhanced brightness sheet Fig. 2-12 TFT monitor construction. Fig. 2-13 TFT monitor brightness comparison. (2) Menu configuration The menu's basic configuration is the same as the EOS D30's with three menu groups: Shooting, playback, and setup. They are looping menus. Three new menu options have been added: "LCD panel illumination,"...
  • Page 64: Improved Firmware

    1.10 Improved firmware 1) Shorter shutter-release time lag and better stability The firmware has been revamped for the EOS D60. As a result, the shutter- release time lag is now shorter and more stable. Regardless of the shutter speed, the shutter-release time lag (stop-down by up to 4.5 stops from maximum aperture and excluding AF operation time) will be as...
  • Page 65: Internal Construction

    The EOS D30's C.Fn-1 (noise reduction for long exposures) is not provided in the EOS D60 because, as mentioned in 1.1 3), the improved CMOS sensor has eliminated the need for noise reduction. The image quality is now better than the EOS D30's even without noise reduction.
  • Page 66: Compatibility With Accessories

    Part 2: Technical Information Modified Settings 1.13 Compatibility with accessories Compatible with all EOS D30 accessories. Fig. 2-16 Cross section at center. Fig. 2-17 Location of major mechanical components. 2-13...
  • Page 67 Part 2: Technical Information Fig. 2-18 Location of major circuit boards. 2-14...
  • Page 68: Function Of Major Circuit Boards

    Part 2: Technical Information 2. FUNCTION OF MAJOR CIRCUIT BOARDS 2.1 Description of Major Circuit Boards EOS 60 is composed with four major circuit boards. The following are descriptions of the four major circuit boards. Super impose SP Light PCB C-MAIN PCB Fig.
  • Page 69 Part 2: Technical Information 1. D Board This board process the signals of main section, and it includes the digital section's microcomputer which controls the entire sequence and performs the image processing. Major Components Function IC3(CPU) Reads all operation and status switches, and controls USB communication, video output, camera section's imaging and power source.
  • Page 70 Part 2: Technical Information IC5006 IC5010 IC5008 IC5004 Fig. 2-23 A Board 3. TFT Board The TFT board interfaces the display system with other systems. Major Components Function IC7(LCD driver) Controls TFT-LCD display. IC15, IC6 (Video amp) Video signal amp Interface part Cable release part and USB communication part.
  • Page 71: Switches And Their Functions

    Part 2: Technical Information 3. SWITCHES AND THEIR FUNCTIONS The following switches are found on the EOS D60. (1) Operation Switches No. Code Name Function 1 SW1 Focusing/metering Starts autofocusing and metering. 2 SW2 Release Starts the exposure. 3 MAIN SW Main When ON, turns on camera.
  • Page 72 Part 2: Technical Information Mode dial button Built-in flash button Main Dial button POP UP SW button SPDN SW button Drive mode SW button MES SW button AF /WB SW button AEL SW button FPSEL SW button MAIN SW button MENU button INFO button MG button...
  • Page 73 Part 2: Technical Information (2) Status & Mechanical Switches No. Code Name Function 1 MIF SW Lens SW Detects whether a lens is attached or not. 2 BATSEL SW Battery detection SW Detection switch for Lithium-ion battery 3 BAT SW Battery cover detection Open when a battery is installed, and battery cover open / close status is detected.
  • Page 74: Circuit Outlines

    Part 2: Technical Information 4. CIRCUIT OUTLINES 4.1 Power Supply Control The power is supplied from DC/DC PCB the battery terminal and is E41,10,11 E0,2,3,40 input to the DC/DC PCB. The FUSE BATTERY DC/DC V0 (3.35V) (E0) CNTL 0 input power takes two signal TERMINAL CONVERTER V1 (3.35V)
  • Page 75: Main System

    Part 2: Technical Information 4.2 Main System The CPU (V30) on the D PCB is the main system control IC. It performs the controls such as receiving the operation switch data, power supply control, USB communication and OLC display and performs the following IC controls also. •...
  • Page 76: Video Signal

    Part 2: Technical Information 4.4 Video Signal 1) A PCB The C-MOS sensor drive pulses are generated by the TG circuit that is operated by the clock signal from the DSP and by the sync signal. The video signal is output from the C MOS sensor when it is driven by the drive pulse.
  • Page 77: Error Code Display

    Part 2: Technical Information 5. ERROR CODE DISPLAY As with other cameras, you can check the camera's condition in the inhibit mode. In the camera's inhibit mode, Err XXX is displayed. The user can see five types of error codes. Using the service adjustment software, you can check the detailed error codes and also erase error codes.
  • Page 78: Part 3: Repair Information

    Part 3 Repair Information...
  • Page 79: Preparation For Repair

    Part 3: Repair Information 1. PREPARATION FOR REPAIR Be sure to read the following before starting the repair work 1.1 Flash High Voltage Circuit Precaution • As soon as the front cover is removed, be sure to bleed the main capacitor. (Bleeder resistor: 500 ohms, approx.
  • Page 80: Tools And Expendables List

    Part 3: Repair Information 1.3 Tools and Expendables List The following tools, test equipment and expendables are necessary during repair. Have them on hand. 1) Tools and Test Equipment New Name Part No. Areas where used EF-8000 Multi-camera Tester CY9-7073-000 Light Source ("A"...
  • Page 81: Locally Fabricated Tools

    Part 3: Repair Information 4) Expendables List New Name Part No. Areas where used Light-shield Tape CY9-4026-000 Motor Scotch tape CY9-4031-000 Pentaprism assembly Double-sided tape CY9-4034-000 Fixing lens mount contact ass'y leads Aron-Alpha 201 CY9-8007-000 Fixing the SPD and SI Arontite L CY9-8008-000 Staking screw heads...
  • Page 82: Body Serial Number Position

    Part 3: Repair Information 1.5 Body Serial Number Position This is a serial number for after-service information. Products for sale start from No. 0110100001. X X X X X X X X X X Serial No. (00001~99999) Classification No. (01~99) Type of model (1.
  • Page 83: Disassembly/Assembly

    Part 3: Repair Information 2. DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY 5.5mm Be Carefull!! High-voltage Circuit CAUTION may cause an electric shock. TOP FPC, lower Black Orange Dowel NOTE : Assembling The switch (SW) on the flexible board must be inside the dowel. 5.5mm Dowel 3.5mm Attach with DB1663B 4.5mm...
  • Page 84: Main Battery Cover, Grip And Bottom Cover

    Part 3: Repair Information Be careful not to loose the cable door. 3.0mm 3.5mm 4.0mm 5.0mm 2.5mm 4.0mm Fig. 3-8 Main battery cover, grip and bottom cover 2.2 Main Battery Cover, Grip and Bottom Cover (1) Main battery cover 1. Open the main battery cover. 2.
  • Page 85: Rear Cover

    Part 3: Repair Information D P.C.B. During assembling 2.5mm 2.5mm 4.5mm Flexible cable reinforcing plate Attach with DB1663B Fig. 3-9 Rear cover 2.3 Rear Cover (1) Rear cover 1. Remove the eye-cup. 2. Remove the back rubber. 3. Remove six screws. 4.
  • Page 86: Top Cover, Flash Cover And Olc Window

    Part 3: Repair Information NOTE : Assembling Be careful not to loose Fix by 5.0mm the buttons. tape Cushion 6.5mm Be careful not to loose the buttons. Fix by tape NOTE : Assembling White Hole (1)-4 Yellow White Yellow Dowel Blue Blue Orange...
  • Page 87: Rear Frame, Eyepiece Cover And Strap Holder

    Part 3: Repair Information Be careful not to loose the bracket 5.5mm 2.5mm Be careful Apply Screw lock Be careful 5.5mm Normally not necessary to remove 4.5mm Be careful Be careful 4.5mm 2.5mm 2.5mm Apply Three Bond 1401C to the screw head. Fig.
  • Page 88: Olc, Tft Pcb And Tft Lcd

    Part 3: Repair Information Remove the Remove the lead wire soldering 4.5mm Remove two screws 4.0mm 3.5mm Replacing TFT LCD. 3.5mm 4.0mm 4.0mm Fig. 3-12 OLC, TFT PCB and TFT LCD 2.6 OLC, TFT PCB and TFT LCD (1) OLC unit 1.
  • Page 89 Part 3: Repair Information Normally not necessary to disassemble Align with this line. Attach together after overlapping them. Shaft Shaft position NOTE : Assembling NOTE : Assembling Be careful not to loose the bracket. 4.0mm 2.5mm Screw lock is applied. 4.0mm CN5001 3.5mm...
  • Page 90: D Pcb, Cf Fpc And Right Cover

    Part 3: Repair Information 2.7 D PCB, CF FPC and Right Cover (1) D PCB 1. Remove the soldering from the flexible connector and shield plate. 2. Remove the flexible board from the connectors CN5001 on the A PCB and the connectors CN2, 7 and 8 on the D PCB.
  • Page 91: Cmos Sensor And A Pcb

    Part 3: Repair Information Normally not necessary to disassemble 3.0mm 3.0mm 4.5mm 4.5mm Sensor focus washers attach here CAUTION The CMOS sensor is fragile and can be easily damaged by the static electricity. Therefore, when handling the CMOS sensor, use the antistatic strap, or other static electricity protective devices Fig.
  • Page 92 Part 3: Repair Information 4.5mm 4.0mm -1 c Normally not necessary to disassemble CN MD 4.5mm PHASE Fix with double-sided tape Fig. 3-15 DC/DC PCB, MD FPC, AF auxiliary indicator Remove the black and pink lead Remove the blue and orange lead wires wires Remove the soldering...
  • Page 93: Dc/Dc Pcb, Md Fpc, Af Auxiliary Indicator Part

    Part 3: Repair Information 2.9 DC/DC PCB, MD FPC, AF Auxiliary Indicator part (1)Remove MD FPC 1. Unsolder the seven lead wires near the lens mount on the MD FPC and the SH FPC and PHASE FPC connectors. 2. Peel off the MD FPC beside the lens mount from the chassis (fixed with double-sided tape) and open the unit so that the top of the MD FPC becomes visible.
  • Page 94: Left Body Unit

    Part 3: Repair Information STR FPC Remove the 6 lead wires and STR FPC SP LIGHT Normally not necessary to disassemble 3.5mm FRONT FPC Double-sided tape (for main capacitor) Fig. 3-16 Left body unit 2.10 Left Body Unit (1) Left Body Unit 1.
  • Page 95: Front Fpc And Front Panel Unit

    Part 3: Repair Information The PC terminal leads must be routed under the FPC. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] NOTE : Assembling CN FRONT 4.5mm 4.5mm 2.0mm Fig. 3-17 FRONT FPC and front panel unit 2.11 FRONT FPC and Front Panel Unit (1) FRONT FPC 1.
  • Page 96: Front Body

    Part 3: Repair Information 2.5mm 4.5mm Black 4.5mm 90˚ 4.5mm 4.5mm 4.5mm 3.5mm 2.0mm Don't lose ! 4.5mm Be careful spring loaded. Fig. 3-18 Front body 2.12 Front Body (1) Main dial 1. Remove three screws, and remove the main dial and the RELEASE FPC. 2.
  • Page 97: Eyepiece Lens And Spc Unit

    Part 3: Repair Information If the SPC unit is removed, the AE CAUTION sensor position adjustment becomes necessary. Flat head ( ) screwdriver 5.0mm Connect by adhesive (such as Aron-Alpha 201 or equivalent) NOTE : Assembling Normally not After adjusting the AE necessary to disassemble sensor position, attach with...
  • Page 98: Shutter Unit And C-Main Pcb

    Part 3: Repair Information CAUTION Regulated power supply (0.7 V approx.) Blue CN ILC Orange Light shield attachment position Shutter position 4.0mm 4.5mm CN BA 3.5mm NOTE : Assembling NOTE : Assembling lead wires Black layout Yellow The mirror-down state Charged state Align the lever with the groove when installing the shutter unit.
  • Page 99: Ilc And Af Unit

    Part 3: Repair Information NOTE : Assembling NOTE : Assembling ILC holder Insert the black sheet of Backlight LED the AF unit into this clearance. 4.0mm 4.0mm Fig. 3-21 ILC and AF unit 2.15 ILC and AF Unit (1) ILC unit 1.
  • Page 100: Focusing Screen, Lens Mount And Lens Mount Contact Assembly

    Part 3: Repair Information Adjustment required. (Finder’s focus adjustment) NOTE : Assembling Be careful Loose parts. Inside the mirror box 4.0mm Coat IF10 (On the rear of the spring) Adjustment required. (FFD adjustment) Matte surface Fresnel Claws lens NOTE : Assembling 6.5mm 4.0mm Black...
  • Page 101: Rear Cover Block

    Part 3: Repair Information With double-sided tape NOTE : Assembling Be careful Loose parts. Coat the face of back cover dial with PL-015 Spring Ball Fix it using D1663B Be careful Loose LED window parts. Insert the tweezers Be careful from inside and Loose remove it upwards.
  • Page 102: Screw List

    Part 3: Repair Information 2.18 Screw List CB1-0279 CB1-1902 CB1-2678 CB1-4085 XA4-6170-409 4.5mm 4.0mm 2.5mm 6.5mm 4.0mm METAL BLACK BLACK METAL METAL M1.7 M1.7 M1.7 M1.7 M2.0 (SELF TAPPING) (SELF TAPPING) (SELF TAPPING) (SELF TAPPING) CB2-0719 CB2-0720 CB2-0721 CB2-0722 CB2-0723 2.5mm 5.5mm 6.0mm...
  • Page 103: Mechanical Adjustment

    Part 3: Repair Information 3. MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT 3.1 Main Mirror and Sub Mirror Adjustment No adjustment is required. (pre-adjusted service parts provided) CAUTION 3.2 AF Sensor Position Setting Perform the AF Sensor Position Setting when the AF sensor is replaced. CAUTION <Purpose>...
  • Page 104: Flange To Focal Plane Distance (Ffd) Adjustment

    Part 3: Repair Information 3.3 Flange to Focal Plane Distance (FFD) Adjustment Perform the FFD Adjustment when the mirror box unit or mount is replaced. No adjustment is required for the CMOS sensor service parts (pre- CAUTION adjusted at the factory). Perform the FFD Adjustment when tilt focus error occurs when the EOS-D60 receives shock such as being dropped.
  • Page 105 Part 3: Repair Information <Adjustment> 1) Remove the CMOS censor unit. 2) Measure the distances to the respective CMOS mounting washer planes. 3) If the measured distance does not satisfy the specifications, adjust the distance by replacing the mount with the service mount (CY1-1280) and by selecting the appropriate adjustment washer (CB2-0682-000-XXX) until the specification value is satisfied.
  • Page 106: Finder Focus Adjustment

    Part 3: Repair Information 3.4 Finder Focus Adjustment Perform the Finder Focus Adjustment only after the FFD Adjustment CAUTION is completed. <Purpose> The sensor focus point and the finder focus point must be the same. <Specifications> The center of the × (infinity) mark must be positioned within the 1.5 index line widths of the index line as shown below.
  • Page 107 Part 3: Repair Information - Replacement of focus washer - Push in the two round holes of the focusing screen retainer with tweezers, then the focus washer can be removed together with the focusing screen. When doing so, take care not to push too strongly. If you do, the spring pressure of the focusing screen retainer becomes weak.
  • Page 108: Simplified Measurement Method Of Exposure And Shutter

    Part 3: Repair Information 4. SIMPLIFIED MEASUREMENT METHOD OF EXPOSURE AND SHUTTER The histogram display function provides a simple but effective method of checking exposure and the shutter operation. Removing the DIGITAL block takes time and using the histogram display function enables judgment of exposure and shutter without removing it.
  • Page 109 Part 3: Repair Information <Confirmation of Exposure> 1) Be sure to set the white balance in tungsten. 2) Set the camera to the program mode (select either TV or AV mode). Let the camera close the shutter at each luminance level. 3) When the exposure is correct, the correct histogram as shown in the right appears.
  • Page 110: Electrical Adjustments

    Part 4 Electrical Adjustments...
  • Page 111: Cautions

    D board, etc., you can obtain it from the Canon FTP site. To access the Canon FTP site, contact your local HQ. (FTP site is planned to open up in early 2002.) •...
  • Page 112: Installation Procedure

    • CMOS scratch data update program: EOSD60_Compiler.exe Software to be procured locally: • Internet Explorer 4 or higher • EOS D60, TWAIN driver (EOS DIGITAL SOLUTION DISK ) Installation procedure: Adjustment software installation 1) Install Internet Explorer 4 or higher.
  • Page 113 Part 4: Electrical Adjustments Adjustment Software Installation Procedure 1) Double-click EOSD60.exe. 2) From the list that appears, select the desired location to install the software. If you click "Reference," you can choose where to install. 3) The name of the adjustment software is "EOS_D60. exe" Double-click this file to start up the adjustment software.
  • Page 114 Part 4: Electrical Adjustments CMOS Scratch Data Update Program Installation Procedure 1) Double-click EOSD60Compiler.exe. 2) From the list that appears, select the desired location to install the software. 3) The name of the adjustment software is EOSD60_Compiler. exe" Double-click this file to start up the adjustment software.
  • Page 115: Description Of Camera's Electrical Adjustments

    Part 4: Electrical Adjustments 1.3 Description of Camera's Electrical Adjustments For AF adjustment, there is no flange focal distance to be input. After the AF adjustment, photograph a 3-D chart. If fine adjustment is necessary, adjust by shifting the AF focus. CAUTION Before doing the adjustment, be sure to turn off "Auto Power Off."...
  • Page 116: Required Electrical Adjustment Chart Upon Camera Disassembly

    Part 4: Electrical Adjustments 1.4 Required Electrical Adjustment Chart Upon Camera Disassembly C-MOS, Digital Digital Main Main Analog Board Board Board Board Shutter AE Unit AF Unit Board Board (CG2- (CG2- (CG2- (CG2- Unit (CY3- Adjustment Items (CG1- (CG1- Unit 0773) 0773) 0770)
  • Page 117: Checking And Adjusting The Ae, E-Ttl, And Exposure

    Checking the Exposure Level If the EOS D60's camera metering sensor (SPC) output and the shutter adjustment are correct, the camera will obtain correct exposure. And if the digital section's ISO setting is adjusted correctly, the digital section should obtain the correct exposure.
  • Page 118 Part 4: Electrical Adjustments If it does not meet the standard: With exposure, each count is equivalent to 0.020EV, so the exposure becomes 0.20EV at 10 counts. For this reason, you can judge overexposure and underexposure taking about 120 counts Reference (dependent on white balance) as the reference when a surface of uniform brightness is photographed.
  • Page 119 Part 4: Electrical Adjustments 3) Face the camera toward the light source (EF8000, 5000). 4) Change the light source to LV 9, LV 12, and LV 15, and check the SPC output value. If "12.5" is displayed for the output value when the light source is set to LV 12, the camera is receiving too much light.
  • Page 120: Digital Section Adjustment And Standard Data Generation

    Part 4: Electrical Adjustments 1.6 Digital Section Adjustment and Standard Data Generation This procedure must be done before the digital section adjustment. (Especially, generating this standard data is very important. If it is not generated, the correct color reproduction will not occur.) Do the regular maintenance (data generation).
  • Page 121 Part 4: Electrical Adjustments Color Matrix Basic Data "Colors" drawn in the graph change according to the overall exposure level. For this reason, adjust the exposure so that the "Y" CAUTION level of the white on the color bar is 178±10 counts during measurement.
  • Page 122: Maintenance Of Light Source

    1320-007, 008 for English). For digital cameras, maintaining the light source is very important for adjusting the ISO sensitivity. With the EOS D60, the standard amount of light for each ISO speed is set based on the LV12 light source.
  • Page 123: Imager File Update

    Part 4: Electrical Adjustments 1.8 Imager File Update To find the correct location of CMOS defects, a RAW image must be used instead of JPEG which blurs the defect. The defect location coordinates to be input are also based on the RAW image. EOSD60_complier.exe will calculate the location with the full size pixel of CMOS.That causes the number of pixels' differece from the CAUTION...
  • Page 124 Part 4: Electrical Adjustments 3) PClick the button in the figure on the right. Image enlargement /reduction and the currently displayed gain can be changed. Set the image so that defects can be distinguished. To do this, set gain to about 1.0. 4) Click the "Update"...
  • Page 125 Part 4: Electrical Adjustments <Rewrite the data> 1) Connect the camera to the computer, and start up the adjustment software. 2) Select "Transfer imager file." 3) In the text box, type the imager number and click "Update." 4) A dialog box for selecting the imager file will appear. Select the AjDef0?. img, and AjObSkio.
  • Page 126: Af Focus Adjustment Procedure

    Part 4: Electrical Adjustments 1.9 AF Focus Adjustment Procedure For the AF adjustment, there is no need to input the flange focal distance. After the AF adjustment, photograph a 3-D chart and CAUTION check the focus. If fine adjustment is necessary, adjust by shifting the AF focus.
  • Page 127 Part 4: Electrical Adjustments * Reference (Correction amount with an EF 50mm f/1.8, at 2.5 m.) Distance to Subject Correction Amount Distance to Subject Correction Amount 12.5 0.013 0.005 262.5 26.3 0.263 0.105 25.0 0.025 0.010 275.0 27.5 0.275 0.110 37.5 0.038 0.015...
  • Page 128: Checking The Version

    Part 4: Electrical Adjustments 1.10 Checking the Version The EOS D60 has version numbers for two software programs. <Camera section>(Main board unit) ROM Version(1603) <Digital back section>(Digital board unit) Firmware (1.0.0.) * The version number in parentheses applies to the initial production lot.
  • Page 129: Spc Positioning Adjustment

    Part 4: Electrical Adjustments 1.11 SPC Positioning Adjustment The SPC positioning adjustment can be done with or without the adjustment software. If you do not use the software, you will need a small flashlight and very refined servicing skills. The procedure without the adjustment software is explained below.
  • Page 130: Color Matrix Adjustment

    1.12 Color Matrix Adjustment Color matrix adjustment is a very important adjustment in determining "color" on EOS D60. However, as unevenness in the "color" of the color chart used at adjustment is reflected on the camera as it is, color matrix basic data and reference data must be made by "1.5 Description of Digital Section Electrical Adjustments, preparing...
  • Page 131 Part 4: Electrical Adjustments <Adjustment Method> If reference data is already made, the adjustment itself is completed by "Setting" -> "Start adjustment". Note, however, that to respond to user preferences (e.g. stronger red, blue is too predominant), reference data must be changed, re- adjusted, and checked.
  • Page 132: Storing Settings And Adjustment Data

    Part 4: Electrical Adjustments 1.13 Storing Settings and Adjustment Data The following tables summarize where the various setup data and adjustment data are saved, and how to save the data. Refer to these tables when saving data. * Setup Data Setup Data Storage Location Save Method...
  • Page 133 Part 4: Electrical Adjustments Digital Section Adjustment Item Storage Location Save Method Imager file transfer Digital section (flash ROM) Digital section Camera ID writing Digital section (flash ROM) Digital section CMOS sensitivity adjustment Digital section (flash ROM) Digital section White balance adjustment Digital section (flash ROM) Digital section Color matrix adjustment...
  • Page 134: Defragmenting The Adjustment Area

    Part 4: Electrical Adjustments 1.14 Defragmenting the Adjustment Area The procedure is same as updating the firmware. Be sure to turn off "Auto Power Off." If the power turns off during the adjustment, an error may occur. CAUTION When the defragmentation of the adjustment of adjustment area is done, the data will not to be deleted.
  • Page 135: Part 5 Parts Catalog

    Part 5 Parts Catalog...
  • Page 137: Parts Catalog

    EOS D60 REF.NO.C12-6011 PARTS CATALOG...
  • Page 138 REF. NO. C12-6011 CANON DIGITAL CAMERA EOS D60 CF1-3855 CB2-0568 CB3-0329 CB2-0719 CB2-0720 (See Pg 2) CB2-0686 CY3-1390 XA1-3170-207 CB2-0666 (CB2-0589) CB2-0680 CG1-3786...
  • Page 139 P A R T S L I S T REF.NO. C12-6011 PARTS No CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION CB2-0568-000 COVER, DIGITAL TERMINAL CB2-0589-000 CUSHION CB2-0666-000 COVER, DATE BATTERY CB2-0680-000 RUBBER, GRIP CB2-0686-000 HINGE, B-DOOR CB2-0719-000 SCREW M17X5.5 CB2-0720-000 SCREW M17X6 CB3-0329-000 CAP, DIGITAL TERMINAL CF1-3855-000 RUBBER, BACK CG1-3786-000...
  • Page 140 REF. NO. C12-6011 CANON DIGITAL CAMERA EOS D60 (See Pg 3) CG2-0778 CS2-5855 CB2-0726 CB1-6578 XA1-7200-359 (XD2-1100-172) CB2-0727...
  • Page 141 P A R T S L I S T REF.NO. C12-6011 PARTS No CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION CB1-6578-000 BUTTON, UNLOCK CB2-0726-000 SCREW M17X5.5 CB2-0727-000 SCREW M17X4.5 CG2-0778-000 COVER ASS'Y, FRONT CS2-5855-000 SPRING, UNLOCK BUTTON XA1-7200-359 SCREW M2X3.5 XD2-1100-172 E RING...
  • Page 142 REF. NO. C12-6011 CANON DIGITAL CAMERA EOS D60 (See Pg 5) CB2-0721 (See Pg 4) CB2-0721 CB2-0724...
  • Page 143 P A R T S L I S T REF.NO. C12-6011 PARTS No CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION CB2-0721-000 SCREW M17X2.5 CB2-0724-000 SCREW M17X4.5...
  • Page 144 REF. NO. C12-6011 CANON DIGITAL CAMERA EOS D60 CB2-0637 (CB2-0629) (CS3-5071) (XG8-1100-591) (CB2-0630) (XD2-1100-132) (XA1-7140-307) CG2-0783 (CG1-1963) (CB2-0639) (XA4-5140-357 (CG1-1969) (XA4-9170-409 (XA4-9170-409 (CB1-2678)
  • Page 145 P A R T S L I S T REF.NO. C12-6011 PARTS No CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION CB1-2678-000 SCREW M17X2.5 CB2-0629-000 BUTTON, BC DIAL CB2-0630-000 DIAL, BACK COVER CB2-0637-000 WINDOW, TFT LCD CB2-0639-000 CONTACT, BC DIAL CG1-1963-000 FPC ASS'Y, BUZZER CG1-1969-000 FPC ASS'Y, BACK COVER CG2-0783-000 COVER ASS'Y, BACK...
  • Page 146 REF. NO. C12-6011 CANON DIGITAL CAMERA EOS D60 CB2-0614 CB2-0722 CB2-0615 CB2-0723 (See Pg 6) (See Pg 7) XA1-7200-359 XA1-7200-307 XA4-9170-409 CB2-0661 CB2-0654 CB2-0687 CS3-6164 CB2-0684 CB2-0681 XA4-9170-509 CB2-0721 XA4-9170-509 XA4-9170-409 XA4-9170-409...
  • Page 147 P A R T S L I S T REF.NO. C12-6011 PARTS No CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION CB2-0614-000 SCREW, STEP CB2-0615-000 KNOB, DIOPTOR ADJ. CB2-0654-000 COVER, BOTTOM CB2-0661-000 DOOR, CABLE CB2-0681-000 LEVER, B-LOCK CB2-0684-000 GRIP CB2-0687-000 PLATE, B-LOCK CB2-0721-000 SCREW M17X2.5 CB2-0722-000 SCREW M17X5 CB2-0723-000...
  • Page 148 REF. NO. C12-6011 CANON DIGITAL CAMERA EOS D60 CG2-0786 (CB2-0640) (XA4-6170-409 CB2-0566 (CB2-0587) (CS2-5656) (XA4-9170-357) (XD2-1100-132) (CB2-0554) (CB1-6588) (CB2-0552) (CB1-6589) (CB2-0560) (CH2-5298) (CB2-0551) (CH2-5299) (XA4-9170-509) CB2-0601 (XA4-9200-457) (XA4-9170-509...
  • Page 149 P A R T S L I S T REF.NO. C12-6011 PARTS No CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION CB1-6588-000 BUTTON, AE-LOCK CB1-6589-000 BUTTON, AF-SELECT CB2-0551-000 BUTTON, AE MODE CB2-0552-000 BUTTON, AF MODE CB2-0554-000 WINDOW, SUPPORT LIGHT CB2-0560-000 BUTTON, DRIVE CB2-0566-000 WINDOW, LCD DISPLAY CB2-0587-000 BUTTON, RELEASE CB2-0601-000...
  • Page 150 REF. NO. C12-6011 CANON DIGITAL CAMERA EOS D60 XA4-9200-559 CB2-0570 CB2-0565 FC2-9551 CB2-0564 CB2-0576 (See Pg 8) CB2-0573 XA4-9200-559 XA4-9200-457 CB2-0555 XA4-9200-457 CB2-0578 CB2-0577 XA4-8200-459 CF1-3851 XA1-3200-257 XA1-7170-259...
  • Page 151 P A R T S L I S T REF.NO. C12-6011 PARTS No CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION CB2-0555-000 FRAME, REAR CB2-0564-000 RAG, NECK CB2-0565-000 HOLDER, STRAP L CB2-0570-000 HOLDER, STRAP R CB2-0573-000 RAG, REMOTE CB2-0576-000 RAG, DISPLAY SUPPORT CB2-0577-000 SHEET, SHIELD CB2-0578-000 HOLDER, SHIELD SHEET CF1-3851-000...
  • Page 152 REF. NO. C12-6011 CANON DIGITAL CAMERA EOS D60 XA4-9170-457 CG2-0774 (See Pg 9) CG2-0782 XA4-9170-409 CG2-0772 XA4-9170-409 XA4-9170-357 XA4-9170-409...
  • Page 153 P A R T S L I S T REF.NO. C12-6011 PARTS No CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION CG2-0772-000 PCB ASS'Y, TFT CG2-0774-000 OLC DISPLAY ASS'Y CG2-0782-000 TFT LCD ASS'Y (STN) XA4-9170-357 SCREW M17X3.5 XA4-9170-409 SCREW M17x4 XA4-9170-457 SCREW M17X4.5...
  • Page 154 REF. NO. C12-6011 CANON DIGITAL CAMERA EOS D60 FC2-9551 CG1-3782 XA4-5170-407 (XA4-5170-407 (CG1-1967) XA4-5170 -407 CB2-1371 (See Pg 10) CG1-1968 (CB2-1372) XA1-7170-357 XA4-9170-409 CG2-0773 XA1-7170-207 CH1-6864 XA4-9170-409 CH1-6865 XA4-9170-409 CH1-6863 CB2-1373 XA1-7200-307...
  • Page 155 P A R T S L I S T REF.NO. C12-6011 PARTS No CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION CB2-1371-000 CUSHION CB2-1372-000 SHEET, SHIELD CB2-1373-000 SHEET, SHIELD CG1-1967-000 FPC ASS'Y, DOOR DET.SWITCHES CG1-1968-000 FPC ASS'Y CF CG1-3782-000 COVER ASS'Y, RIGHT SIDE CG2-0773-000 PCB ASS'Y, DIGITAL CH1-6863-000 FPC (ANALOG-DIGITAL) CH1-6864-000...
  • Page 156 REF. NO. C12-6011 CANON DIGITAL CAMERA EOS D60 (See Pg 11) (XA1-7170-309 CY3-1393 (CY3-1392) (XA1-7170-309) (CB2-0670) XA4-9170-457 CB3-0331 CG2-0771 XA4-9170-457...
  • Page 157 P A R T S L I S T Pg10 REF.NO. C12-6011 PARTS No CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION CB2-0670-000 SHIELD, C-MOS RUBBER CB3-0331-000 SHEET, ANALOG PCB CG2-0771-000 PCB ASS'Y, ANALOG CY3-1392-000 FILTER, IR/LPF CY3-1393-000 C-MOS ASS'Y XA1-7170-309 SCREW M17X3 XA4-9170-457 SCREW M17x4...
  • Page 158 REF. NO. C12-6011 CANON DIGITAL CAMERA EOS D60 CG1-1964 XA4-9200-457 XA4-9170-409 CH9-0322 CB2-0558 CF1-3856 XA4-9170-357 (See Pg 12) XA4-9200-457...
  • Page 159 P A R T S L I S T Pg11 REF.NO. C12-6011 PARTS No CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION CB2-0558-000 BODY, RIGHT CF1-3856-000 LAMP ASS'Y, AF SUPPORT CG1-1964-000 FPC ASS'Y, MD CH9-0322-000 PCB ASS'Y, DC/DC XA4-9170-357 SCREW M17X3.5 XA4-9170-409 SCREW M17x4 XA4-9200-457 SCREW M2X4.5...
  • Page 160 REF. NO. C12-6011 CANON DIGITAL CAMERA EOS D60 (See Pg 13) XA4-8200-459 CH1-6870 XA4-9170-357 CB2-0557 CG1-1970 CH9-0321 CB1-7756 CA1-9125...
  • Page 161 P A R T S L I S T Pg12 REF.NO. C12-6011 PARTS No CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION CA1-9125-000 STOPPER, RT CONNECTOR CB1-7756-000 CONNECTOR, REMOTE CB2-0557-000 BODY, LEFT CG1-1970-000 FPC ASS'Y, REMOTE CH1-6870-000 FPC (DE-SP LIGHT) CH9-0321-000 PCB ASS'Y, SP LIGHT XA4-8200-459 SCREW M2X4.5 XA4-9170-357...
  • Page 162 REF. NO. C12-6011 CANON DIGITAL CAMERA EOS D60 XA1-7170-259 CG1-3779 (XA4-9170-357 (See Pg 14) CB2-0571 CB2-0556 XA4-9170-457 XA4-9200-457 XA4-9170-357 CG1-3773 CA1-9007 CB2-0660 CG1-1966 CG1-1965 CB1-0279 CB1-0279 XA4-9200-457 XA4-9170-457 CG1-3781 XA4-9200-457 XA1-7170-207 CB2-0662 CB2-0659 XA4-9170-457 CS3-5064 CB2-0657 CB2-0658 CB2-0652...
  • Page 163 P A R T S L I S T Pg13 REF.NO. C12-6011 PARTS No CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION CA1-9007-000 STOPPER, PC TERMINAL CB1-0279-000 SCREW M17X4.5 CB2-0556-000 BODY, FRONT CB2-0571-000 SOCKET, TRIPOD CB2-0652-000 CASE, MAIN BATTERY CB2-0657-000 CONTACT, BATTERY 1 CB2-0658-000 CONTACT, BATTERY 2 CB2-0659-000 HOLDER, BATTERY SPRING CB2-0660-000...
  • Page 164 REF. NO. C12-6011 CANON DIGITAL CAMERA EOS D60 CB2-0604 XA4-9170-357 CB1-6315 XA4-9170-509 CG1-3798 XA4-9170-457 CG1-3797 XA4-9170-409 XA4-9170-359 CB2-0599 CG2-0776 CG2-0761 CG2-0770 XA4-9170-409 CH1-6869 (See Pg 15) CG1-3795 CB1-1902...
  • Page 165 P A R T S L I S T Pg14 REF.NO. C12-6011 PARTS No CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION CB1-1902-000 SCREW M17X4 CB1-6315-000 SHEET, SHUTTER SHADE CB2-0599-000 SPRING, PLATE CB2-0604-000 SPRING, PLATE CG1-3795-000 AUTO FOCUS ASS'Y CG1-3797-000 EYEPIECE LENS ASS'Y CG1-3798-000 SPC SENSOR ASS'Y CG2-0761-000 SHUTTER ASS'Y CG2-0770-000...
  • Page 166 REF. NO. C12-6011 CANON DIGITAL CAMERA EOS D60 CY3-1394 CB2-0682 (See Detail) CS2-5020 CF1-1948 CB2-0606 XA4-9170-409 CB2-0715 CS2-7205 XD1-1102-120 (Service Only) XD1-1102-121 CG1-3791 XD1-1102-122 XA4-9170-409 CB2-0714 (See Detail) CB1-2659 YN2-3018 (Service Only) CB1-4085 (See Detail) CB2-0622 CA1-7777 CY1-1280 (Service Only)
  • Page 167 P A R T S L I S T Pg15 REF.NO. C12-6011 PARTS No CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION CA1-7777-000 MOUNT, BODY CB1-2659-000 (XXX) SPACER, MOUNT CB1-4085-000 SCREW M2X6.5 CB2-0606-000 COVER, MIRROR BOX CB2-0622-000 SPRING, SCREEN CB2-0682-000 (XXX) WASHER, FB ADJ. CB2-0714-000 (XXX) WASHER, SCREEN ADJ.
  • Page 168 E L E C T R I C P A R T S L I S T Pg16 REF.NO. C12-6011 PARTS No CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION CH2-7211-000 LEAD CH2-7212-000 LEAD CH2-7213-000 LEAD CH2-7235-000 LEAD Y11-3706-000 LEAD (ORANGE) Y11-3711-000 LEAD (BLUE) Y11-3901-000 LEAD (WHITE) Y11-3902-000 LEAD (BLACK)
  • Page 170 A c c e ss or ie s Sec ti on Neck Strap EW-100DB Compact Power Adapter Battery Pack BP-511 (with eyepiece cover) CA-PS400 WT3-5062 N.S (Product Available) N.S (Product Available) N.S (Product Available) WT3-5063 WT3-5064 WT3-5115 WT3-5066 Interface Cable DC Coupler DR-400 CompactFlash Card IFC-200 PCU...
  • Page 171 P A R T S L I S T Pg17 REF.NO. C12-6011 PARTS No CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION FH6-0775-000 INTERFACE CABLE IFC-200 PCU FH6-3922-010 VIDEO CABLE VC-100 WT3-5062-000 CABLE, AC (JPN) WT3-5063-000 CABLE, AC (USA) WT3-5064-000 CABLE, AC (EUR) WT3-5066-000 CABLE, AC (AUSTRALIA) WT3-5115-000 CABLE, AC (UK)
  • Page 172 P A R T S I N D E X Pg18 REF.NO. C12-6011 PARTS No PAGE PARTS No PAGE CB2-0629-000 CA1-7777-000 CB2-0630-000 CA1-9007-000 CA1-9125-000 CB2-0637-000 CB1-0279-000 CB2-0639-000 CB1-1902-000 CB2-0640-000 CB1-2659-000 (XXX) CB2-0652-000 CB1-2678-000 CB2-0654-000 CB2-0657-000 CB1-4085-000 CB2-0658-000 CB1-6315-000 CB1-6578-000 CB2-0659-000 CB2-0660-000 CB1-6588-000 CB1-6589-000...
  • Page 173 P A R T S I N D E X Pg19 REF.NO. C12-6011 PARTS No PAGE PARTS No PAGE CH9-0322-000 CG1-1963-000 CS2-5020-000 CG1-1964-000 CG1-1965-000 CS2-5656-000 CG1-1966-000 CS2-5855-000 CG1-1967-000 CS2-7205-000 CG1-1968-000 CS3-5064-000 CG1-1969-000 CS3-5071-000 CS3-6164-000 CG1-1970-000 CY1-1280-000 CG1-3773-000 CG1-3779-000 CY3-1390-000 CY3-1392-000 CG1-3781-000 CG1-3782-000 CY3-1393-000...
  • Page 174 P A R T S I N D E X Pg20 REF.NO. C12-6011 PARTS No PAGE PARTS No PAGE XA4-9200-559 XD1-1102-120 XD1-1102-121 XD1-1102-122 XD2-1100-132 XD2-1100-172 XG8-1100-591 Y11-3706-000 Y11-3711-000 Y11-3901-000 Y11-3902-000 Y11-3903-000 Y11-3906-000 Y11-3907-000 Y11-3909-000 Y11-3911-000 Y11-5002-000 Y11-5003-000 Y11-5004-000 YN2-3018-000...
  • Page 175: Part 6: Circuit Diagrams

    Part 6 Circuit Diagrams...
  • Page 185: Part 7: Software Information

    Part 7 Software Information...
  • Page 186: General Information

    1. GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1 Product Overview The software for the EOS D60 consists of the applications listed below (Table 1) and is provided on the enclosed Windows/Macintosh hybrid CD-ROM. Adobe Photoshop 5.0 LE CD-ROM (in 9 languages) is also enclosed as image retouching software that is compatible with the TWAIN Driver/Plug-In Module.
  • Page 187: Compatible Operating Systems And Computer Environments

    Table 7-2 Compatible Operating Systems and Computer Environments 1.3 Connecting the EOS D60 to the Computer The EOS D60 connects to the computer by means of a USB connection (ver. 1.1, transfer speed: 10 Mbps) using the dedicated interface cable provided. Images can also be downloaded to the computer by a card reader.
  • Page 188: Eos D60 Software Overview

    Windows 2000. This driver allows the user to connect the EOS D60 to a computer using the interface cable provided and then display and download images saved on a CF card in the EOS D60 and process the RAW images. The main driver functions are listed in the table below.
  • Page 189 * This driver can only be launched from software application that supports plug-in functions (such as Photoshop LE). • USB Mounter • This is a utility that mounts a EOS D60 camera connected using the enclosed interface cable as a read-only removable disk on the desktop. Images shot...
  • Page 190 Part 7: Software Information using the EOS D60 can then be easily copied to the Macintosh's hard disk. • RAW Image Converter • Macintosh version of RAW Image Converter for Windows. • Image Browser • This is an image displaying and image management utility that provides the same functions as ZoomBrowser EX for Windows.
  • Page 191 Appendix...
  • Page 192 AGC Chart (Print size : A3)
  • Page 193 AF STANDARD CHART(HORIZONTAL)_Sample AF STANDARD CHART(HORIZONTAL)
  • Page 194 Cutting line Cutting Cutting line line AF STANDARD CHART(HORIZONTAL) (Print size : A3)
  • Page 195 Cutting line Cutting Cutting line line AF STANDARD CHART(HORIZONTAL) (Print size : A3)
  • Page 196 AF STANDARD CHART(HORIZONTAL) (Print size : A3) Cutting Cutting line line Cutting line...
  • Page 197 AF STANDARD CHART(HORIZONTAL) (Print size : A3) Cutting Cutting line line AF STANDARD CHART(HORIZONTAL) Cutting line...
  • Page 198 AF STANDARD CHART(VERTICAL)_Sample AF STANDARD CHART(VERTICAL)
  • Page 199 Cutting line Cutting Cutting line line AF STANDARD CHART(VERTICAL) (Print size : A3)
  • Page 200 Cutting line Cutting Cutting line line AF STANDARD CHART(VERTICAL) (Printsize : A3)
  • Page 201 AF STANDARD CHART(VERTICAL) (Print size : A3) Cutting line Cutting line Cutting line...
  • Page 202 AF STANDARD CHART(VERTICAL) (Print size : A3) Cutting Cutting line line AF STANDARD CHART(VERTICAL) Cutting line...
  • Page 203 SPC position setting mask ø 57mm ø 4-6mm ø 2-3mm Print size checker...
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  • Page 209 SERVICE MANUAL REPORT Report No. ACD-0054 1/3 Date : July, 2002 © CCI Products Support Dept., CENV CANON EOS D60 Service Adjustment Software Upgrade (1.1 1.2) 1. Reason for Change Reliability enhancement 2. Details of Change Service adjustment software (File name: EOS_D60.exe) has been changed as follows.
  • Page 210 Report No. ACD-0054 2/3 User Internal Probable Cause and Contents Notice Error Countermeasure This error occurs when the ISO setting is not ・Digital circuit board (CG2-0773-000) correct. This error occurs when Image Processor IC ・Digital circuit board (DSP) operates abnormal. (CG2-0773-000)...
  • Page 211 Report No. ACD-0054 3/3 User Internal Probable Cause and Contents Notice Error Countermeasure This error occurs in the following ・Shutter Defect conditions: ・Replace the shutter unit 1) When initial position of X contact and (CG2-0761-000). CN2 are not detected. 2) When the shutter operation sequence was not completed correctly.

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