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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 advise non-technical individuals of potential dangers in attempting to service a product. Products powered by electricity should be serviced or repaired only by experienced professional technicians.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS GENERAL GUIDELINES ELECTROSTATICALLY SENSITIVE (ES) DEVICES 1. When servicing, observe the original lead dress. If a Some semiconductor (solid state) devices can be damaged short circuit is found, replace all parts, which have been easily by static electricity. Such components commonly are over-heated or damaged by the short circuit.
SERVICE INFORMATION AG-HVX200P/AN/E/MC/HVX202EN MODEL: CONTENTS 1. Servicing fixtures and tools ......................INF-1 1-1. Summary Table of Servicing Fixtures and Tools ..............INF-1 2. Maintenance..........................INF-3 2-1. Maintenance Schedule......................INF-3 2-2. Cleaning of Tape Transport Part..................INF-3 3. Manual tape eject (Emergency eject) ..................INF-4 4. Lithium battery..........................INF-5 4-1.
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9. Service Menu (GUI)........................INF-25 9-1. Making of Service SD Card ....................INF-25 9-2. How to open the menu ....................... INF-25 9-3. VERSION ........................... INF-26 9-4. SYSTEM INFO ........................INF-26 9-5. DATA INIT .......................... INF-27 9-6. EXTERNAL......................... INF-27 9-7. LOG ............................ INF-28 10.
1. Servicing fixtures and tools The following servicing tools are required for mechanical and electrical servicing and alignment. The items marked “NEW” in the following list are necessary for the AG-HVX200/202. Please refer to “Y” in column of table below, these tools were also use for servicing the AG-DVX100B, DVX102B and DVC180B.
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VFM3010EDS VVS0030 (NTSC) VFM3000LS VFK1481N DV Alignment Tape VFM3110EDS VVS0032 LISTA Software (PAL) (Linearity) DV Alignment Tape PC EVR Software (Color bar) DOWN LOAD DOWN LOAD VFK1987 VFK1989 K2GJ2DC00002 VFK1988 82 mm Attachment Ring Extension Cable DC Cable Measuring Board VFK1164TCM01 VFK1164TAR43 VFK1345...
2. Maintenance Maintenance is done by periodically performing suitable maintenance servicing in order to maintain the best condition, so that the user can use the equipment safely. Video equipment with mounted mechanisms have parts which will wear, and their wear and deterioration cause troubles. Dust and dirt also can impair stable operation. For this reason it is important not to just perform repair at the time of trouble, but also to perform suitable maintenance at regular intervals.
3. Manual tape eject (Emergency eject) When the tape cannot be ejected by normal operation because of trouble in the electrical system or mechanical system, the tape can be removed from the unit manually by using the following method. NOTE: By below indicated method, the unit will not take up tape slack. Be careful when removing the tape from Cassette Holder.
4. Lithium battery 4-1. Replacement Procedure Remove the BACK PANEL unit. There is a Lithium battery on the BACK PANEL C.B.A. Unsolder the Lithium battery and then replace with the new one. CODEC C.B.A. (LI-BATT) IC301<4> RTC_3V (REAL TIME CLOCK) BACK_PANEL C.B.A.
5. Camera remote The operation of zoom operation and record start/stop can be remotely controlled by connecting a remote controller with ZOOM S/S remote jack. The operation of focus and iris operation can be remotely controlled by connecting a remote controller with FOCUS/IRIS remote jack.
5-2. FOCUS/IRIS REMOTE Please refer to below indicated specification, When external remote is checked. Terminal (refer to figure A) Contents FOCUS control input IRIS control input IRIS(AUTO/MANU) switch input Equivalent circuit of FOCUS/IRIS REMOTE jack 4-pole / 3.5mm diameter Figure C 5-2-1.
5-2-2. IRIS control input When terminal D is open, the VCR becomes AUTO-IRIS mode. When terminal D connects with the GND, the VCR becomes MANUAL-IRIS mode. With the voltage to input to the C terminal, the iris is changes. As for the relation between the iris control voltage and the iris, it is as shown in the following.
6. Caution when installing AUDIO Control Knob The AUDIO VR is weak against stress. So when the AUDIO Control Knob is removed from the AUDIO VR, it is very possible that AUDIO VR is broken. Please replace the AUDIO VR by a new one, when you have removed the AUDIO Control Knob from the AUDIO VR.
7. Operation after major part exchanged 7-1. Operation List These are items that must be done when the major part has been changed. X: Operation required Board or Ass’y Adj. Version conf. EEPROM Remark CAMERA CODEC POWER Not required TOP OP Not required P2 CARD Not required...
7-2. Operation flow chart after board exchanged 7-2-1. CAMERA Board CAMERA Board is exchanged. (Confirmation method Page INF-20) Confirm that the software version. ●CAM MICON ●CAM FPGA ●CAM EEPROM (Refer to Global Service WEB Site about number of latest version.) *The CAM MICON and CAM FPGA software do not required update.
Page INF-49) Write the 1394 UID(TAPE) numbers. If the numbers are missed, So please contact the Panasonic Service Engineering. Regarding UID writing procedure, refer to item “15. UID Writing procedure”. Page INF-53) VTR Adjustment is required.
With Serial Number Writing Procedure, contact Panasonic Service Engineering. Page INF-53) Write the 1394 UID(P2 & SBP2) numbers. If the numbers are missed, so please contact the Panasonic Service Engineering. Regarding UID writing procedure, refer to item “15. UID Writing procedure”. Rewriting setting of data according to destination Page INF-54) (It required E and MC model only).
7-2-4. CAMERA LENS Ass`y When LENS Ass`y, PRISM Ass`y and ZOOM MOTOR Ass`y are is exchanged, it requires same operation. CAMERA LENS Ass`y is exchanged. CAMERA Adjustment is required. Regarding required adjustment items, refer to item “7-3. Adjustment after replacement of major Parts”. Page INF-16) Overall check 7-2-5.
7-2-7. MECHANISM Ass`y When MECHA I/F Board is exchanged, it requires same operation. MECHANISM Ass`y is exchanged. Tape Path Adjustment is required. Refer to Mechanical Adjustment Procedure. START LISTA Connection & Boot Up Confirmation of Tape Path Self-REC/PLAY ENV Confirmation LISTA Sensitivity Detection LISTA Linearity Adjustment VTR Adjustment is required.
7-3. Adjustment after replacement of major parts If one of the Major part listed requires replacement, the table below indicates what electrical adjustments are required. 7-3-1. CAMERA Adjustment CAMERA LENS Ass`y ZOOM SIDE CAMERA ZOOM ADJUSTMENT ITEM JACK1 LENS PRISM Board MOTOR Ass`y...
8. Service menu The DIAGNOSTIC and ADJUST menu can be displayed as follows. Press the button in order of “COUNTER-RESET button” → “STOP button” → “MODE CHK button” → “MENU button”, DIAGNOSTIC and the ADJUST menu can be displayed in addition to a setup menus. THUMBNAIL button COUNTER-RESET button PLAY button...
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Display the following items on the DIAGNOSTIC and ADJUST menu by setting of operation mode. OPERATION MODE MENU ITEM TAPE BER DISPLAY SAMPLE SPEED SOFT VERSION EEPROM VERSION DIAGNOSTIC CYLINDER TAPE RUN THREADING 1394 DIAG 1394 UID ATF GAIN LINEARITY AUDIO FILTER Y LEVEL C LEVEL...
8-1. DIAGNOSTIC MENU 8-1-1. How to display the Error Rate. This unit can be displayed Error Rate and it shows the playing condition of the VCR. In case of the error rate is displayed, BER DISPLAY and SAMPLE SPEED mode is select on DIAGNOSTIC menu. Select the item BER DISPLAY and press DIAGNOSTIC MENU SET(STILL) button.
8-1-2. Software Version Display. Each software version can be confirm at item “SOFT VERSION” and “EEPROM VERSION” in DIAGNOSTIC menu. Type Name on display Ref No. Board CAM MICON IP504 CAMERA SYS MICON IP305 CODEC Microprocessor VCR MICON IP1(VTR MAIN MICON) VCR DUO IC9(VTR SUB MICON) P2CS OS...
EEPROM VERSION DIAGNOSTIC MENU SOFT VERSION ---- EEPROM VERSION ---- ---- Select YES and press SET(STILL) button to CYLINDER 10000H move the EEPROM VERSION display screen. TAPE RUN 10000H THREADING 10000T 1394 DIAG ---- 1394 UID ---- PUSH MENU TO RETURN EEPROM VERSION 1.12-00-0.00 0.26-15-0.02...
8-1-4. 1394 DIAG Display. DIAGNOSTIC MENU ---- SOFT VERSION EEPROM VERSION ---- CYLINDER 10000H TAPE RUN 10000H THREADING 10000T 1394 DIAG ---- ---- Select YES and press SET(STILL) button to ---- 1394 UID move the 1394 DIAG display screen. Factory default setting is “----”. PUSH MENU TO RETURN Items Description...
8-2. ADJUST MENU 8-2-1. Setting item for LISTA Measurement ATF GAIN The speed of the tape changes if this item set to “YES” for the ATF sensitivity confirmation. After selected “YES”, by pressing SET(STILL) button, enter the adjustment mode and then exit the menu once. The VTR mode is operated when the menu mode is exited temporarily.
CMPNT PB LVL Component PB level of COMPONENT OUTPUT signal can be adjusted on this item. The displayed value is the same as value for Component PB level adjustment in EVR adjustment. CMPNT PR LVL Component PR level of COMPONENT OUTPUT signal can be adjusted on this item. The displayed value is the same as value for Component PR level adjustment in EVR adjustment.
9. Service menu (GUI) 9-1. Making of Service SD Card The Service SD card is required to display the service menu on GUI screen. 1. Download the file “Service SD Card” from Global Service Web Site. 2. Copy the file “Service SD Card” to hard disk of your PC and extract the file “Service SD Card”. 3.
9-3. VERSION Each software version can be confirmed. 1. Select the item “VERSION” on the service menu and press the SET button. The following screen is displayed. 2. Press the CURSOR button so that the version screen is switched over. It switches over when press the cursor button.
NOTE: Please exchange both IP202 and 203 to new one when you exchange FLASH ROM. And it is necessary to write the program in FLASH ROM. Please contact Panasonic Service Engineering about writing procedure. 1. Select the item “DATA INIT” on the service menu and press the SET button. The confirmation menu of the execution is displayed.
9-7. LOG The LOG data can be written on the SD card. Please execute “MEMORY TO SD” and “FILE TO SD”, when you write the LOG data on the SD card,. MEMORY TO SD: The LOG data is transfer to SD card from FLASH ROM on CODEC board. FILE TO SD: The LOG data is transfer to SD card from SH4MICON on CODEC board.
10. Firmware update procedure NOTE: (Only the MC model) The thumbnail screen described in this item “10. Firmware Update procedure” is an English display. When “CHINESE” is selected by item “LAUNGAGE” of the OTHER FUNCTION screen (Setting menu), it becomes a Chinese display (The factory setting mode is “CHINESE”).
Do not power down or pull card while upgrading. If the program quits during loading, the data will be erased or part writing condition and the restart is not made. However software can not be update, please contact Panasonic Service Engineering.
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3. Press the MODE button to set to P2-MCR mode. MENU button CURSOR button button THUMBNAIL button Thumbnail screen (GUI) 4. Press the MENU button to display the menu. Use the CURSOR buttons to select the item “OPERATION” and press SET button to open the OPERATION menu. Open the OPERATON menu.
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! If the power supply is shut down on the way to update or above error operation is performed, turn the power ON then restart the write function again. If software can not be update by SD card, please contact Panasonic Service Engineering.
11. Information stored in EEPROM Several information are stored in EEPROM. Please refer to following explanation, which data stored in EEPROM. 11-1. Setting menu data !: Displayed X: Not displayed CAM: CAM EEPROM VTR: VTR EEPROM CODEC: CODEC EEPROM 11-1-1. SCENE FILE OPERATION MODE ITEM STORED IN...
11-1-8. DISPLAY SETUP OPERATION MODE ITEM STORED IN TAPE ZEBRA DETECT 1 ZEBRA DETECT 2 CODEC MARKER SAFETY ZONE VIDEO OUT OSD DATE/TIME CODEC CODEC LEVEL METER ZOOM FOCUS CODEC CARD/TAPE BATT OTHER DISPLAY CODEC CODEC CAMERA DATA LCD BACKLIGHT LCD SET EVF SET SELF SHOOT...
11-1-11. OPTION MENU OPERATION MODE ITEM STORED IN TAPE 1394 STATUS ----- 1394 CONFIG CODEC 11-1-12. DUBBING SETUP OPERATION MODE ITEM STORED IN TAPE FORMAT SEL ----- PULLDOWN SEL *P model only CODEC SETUP(TAPE) *P model only 11-2. Service menu data !: Displayed X: Not displayed CAM: CAM EEPROM...
12. PC EVR software 12-1. Required tools and equipment for PC EVR software When the PC EVR software is used, the following tools are required. NAME Part Number Pcs. Remark PC EVR software VVS0030 Download from the Global Service WEB site. Measuring board VFK1988 Extension cable...
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2. Loosen the screw and remove the EVR cover. SCREW EVR COVER 3. Connect the Extension Cable (VFK1989) to connector P2 on Measuring Board (VFK1988) VFK1989 Connect VFK1989 with connector P2 as shown in picture. unit will work connector is attached backwards. 4.
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5. Supply DC6V-9V to the Measuring Board (VFK1988). Please use the DC cable and AC Adapter to supply DC voltage to Measuring Board. 6. Connect a 9 pin RS-232C cross cable between the Measuring Board and RS-232C connector on Personal Computer as shown in Figure.
12-3. Setup of PC EVR software 1. Copy all files of the PC EVR software (VVS0030) for AG-HVX200/202 series to the PC. 2. Supply power to the Camera-Recorder and turn power ON. 3. Start up the PC EVR software by double-clicking “VVS0030.exe”. When communication between the PC and the Camera-Recorder has been succeeded, the following screen will appear.
13. Save and write EEPROM data < PREPARATION > When EEPROM data save and write, the PC EVR software is used. Please connect the tools and set up the PC EVR software follow the item “12. PC EVR software”. Page INF-38) 13-1.
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6. Select “EEPROM Read(R)” in “File(F)” menu and select “32K” on EEPROM Read screen. 7. Click “OK” button and reading starts. 8. Green is displayed to the status lamp while reading it. When writing is completed, the status lamp changes into a blue display and a message of the “reading is completed”...
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9. Select “Save Image File(S)” in “File(F)” menu. 10. The file name is input, and the place that saves a file is specified. The following message is displayed when saving a file. NOTE: Please make it to the file name to be able to distinguish the latter half part. 11.
13-1-2. Save data of CODEC and VTR-EEPROM 1. Set SW8 on the measuring board to “SYS” side (For CODEC). 1. Set SW8 on the measuring board to “VTR” side (For VTR). 2. This camera recorder is set to P2-CAMERA mode (For CODEC). 2.
13-2. Write EEPROM data from PC to Camera-Recorder You can return the Camera-Recorder to the condition before board exchanged by writing EEPROM data to new board, which has been saved before board exchanged. 13-2-1. Write data of Camera-EEPROM There is 64K of CAMERA EEPROM of this unit. It is necessary to write two files as the latter half and first half part, because this EVR software can be written at a time only 32K.
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NOTE: When you over-write the saved EEPROM data to new board, please confirm whether it is the same EEPROM version of saved EEPROM and EEPROM on new board. In case of version is difference, please contact the Panasonic Service Engineering about interchange-ability. INF-47...
NOTE: When you over-write the saved EEPROM data to new board, please confirm whether it is the same EEPROM version of saved EEPROM and EEPROM on new board. In case of version is difference, please contact the Panasonic Service Engineering about interchange-ability. INF-48...
14. EEPROM data update procedure < PREPARATION > When EEPROM data updates, the PC EVR software is used. Please connect the tools and set up the PC EVR software follow the item “12. PC EVR software”. Page INF-38) 14-1. Update of Camera-EEPROM Please download software of latest CAMERA EEPROM and the mask file to PC.
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9. Select the mask file “ex.) K230_mask64.txt” of latter half part. 10. Click “Set” button in the Mask Address Setting screen, the mask is set. 11. Select “EEPROM Write(W)” in “File(F)” menu, following message will appear. When “Cancel(C)” button is clicked, writing EEPROM data is canceled. When “OK”...
14-2. Update of CODEC and VTR-EEPROM Please download software of latest CAMERA EEPROM and the mask file to PC. 1. Set SW8 on the measuring board to “SYS” side (For CODEC). 1. Set SW8 on the measuring board to “VTR” side (For VTR). 2.
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9. Select the mask file and click “Set” button in the Mask Address Setting screen, the mask is set. Mask file for CODEC: “ex.) e2ptx_nt_mask.txt ” Mask file for VTR: “ex.) K230EEP_MASK.txt” 10. Select “EEPROM Write(W)” in “File(F)” menu, following message will appear. When “Cancel(C)”...
5. Input the last 8 figure numbers in Data(Hex) box. When the last 8 figure numbers are noted in advance, input the same numbers as noted ones. If the last 8 figures are missed, new numbers are given. So please contact the Panasonic Service Engineering. 6. Click “Send” button, the writing starts.
16. Rewriting setting of data according to destination When the CODEC board or VTR board is exchanged to new one, this operation is required (Refer to page INF-12 and 13). < PREPARATION > When rewriting setting of data according to destination, the PC EVR software is used. Please connect the tools and set up the PC EVR software follow the item “12.
4. Select “VTR(V)” mode after start up the PC EVR software, and click “OK” button. 5. Select “EVR Command” in “File(F)” menu and set each item on EVR Command screen following the content shown in step 3. ex.) AG-HVX202EN When setting of MAIN AREA 6.
17. Factory Initialize When the FACTORY initialization is executed, the following data etc. are initialized. ! Setting menu (factory default) ! GUI menu (factory default) ! META data ! Counter value of P2 and VTR NOTE: The value of the hour meter is not reset. <...
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HANDLE 4ECM 24P FFC HANDLE C.B.A. UNIT UNIT SPEAKER PANEL UNIT HANDLE ZOOM ZOOM SIDE JACK2 TOP CON BUTTON SPEAKER C.B.A. C.B.A. POWER SW C.B.A. (HANDLE) P653 P652 F REMOCON TALLY LAMP L M H ZOOM SW SENSOR (FRONT) FOCUS/IRIS ZOOM C.B.A.
19. CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT HANDLE C.B.A. REMOCON C.B.A. EVF CON C.B.A. TOP CON C.B.A. TOP OP C.B.A. CAM TO TOP OP C.B.A. ZOOM C.B.A. BACK PANEL C.B.A. MECHA IF C.B.A. SIDE JACK2 C.B.A. DI IN C.B.A. SD CARD C.B.A. POWER SW C.B.A. P2 CARD TO CORDEC C.B.A.
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MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT AG-HVX200P/AN/E/MC/HVX202EN MODEL: CONTENTS 1. Mechanical adjustment and confirmation ................MECH-1 1-1. Name of Tape Transportation..................MECH-1 1-2. Tape Path Adjustment Procedure................... MECH-1 1-3. Adjustment of S1 and T2 Post ..................MECH-2 1-4. Connection of Measuring Board ..................MECH-2 1-5.
1. Mechanical adjustment and confirmation 1-1. Name of Tape Transportation Cylinder T1 Post S1 Post T2 Post Tension Post T3 Post Capstan Shaft S2 Post Pinch Roller LOADING condition 1-2. Tape Path Adjustment Procedure START LISTA Connection & Boot Up Confirmation of Tape Path Self-REC/PLAY ENV Confirmation LISTA Sensitivity Detection...
1-3. Adjustment of S1 and T2 Post LISTA linearity and Envelope waveform are adjusted by S1 and T2 post. To adjust height of S1 and T2 post, below indicated operation is required. 1. Set to TAPE-VCR mode in camera recorder and open the cassette cover. 2.
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2. Loosen the screw and remove the EVR COVER. SCREW EVR COVER 3. Connect the Extension Cable (VFK1989) to connector P2 on Measuring Board (VFK1988) VFK1989 Connect VFK1989 with connector P2 as shown in picture. unit will work connector is attached backwards. 4.
1-6. Boot up the LISTA Software Boot up the LISTA software on DOS mode. < How to Install and Boot Up > Make a directory like C: LISTA and copy all files in the VFK1481N(LISTA Software) to it on PC. Type “LISTA”...
1-7. How to Enter the Alignment Tape Data 1. Select the item “<4> Alignment Tape” on the LISTA main menu. 2. Select the item “<2> ENTRY” on the alignment menu. 3. After the screen displays the screen of <<Alignment Tape Data Entry>>, first input the Serial Number follow the printed number on the tape label.
1-9. LISTA Linearity Adjustment TP41 : ATF ERR, TP8 : HID , GND : TP21 or 22 ADJ. S1 and T2 Post Height VTR MODE PLAY ADJ. MODE Refer to below explanation TAPE VFM3000LS (DV LISTA) TOOL VFK1899 : Post Driver µ...
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Adjust Linearity into this area. Figure 10 POINT : The left side of the waveform (entrance side) is adjusted by the height of S1 post and the right side of the waveform (exit side) is adjusted by the height of T2 post. When the post driver is removed from upper part of post, linearity waveform is changed.
1-10. Tape Pass Confirmation 1. Set the camera recorder to TAPE-VCR mode. 2. Insert the Blank tape to the camera recorder. 3. Open the cassette cover follow the item “1-3. Adjustment of S1 and T2 Post” in this section. 4. Play back the Blank tape and confirm that the tape passes without curling at the upper and lower guides of the following posts in the Play modes as shown in below table.
2. Mechanical parts replacement procedure 2-1. Cleaning Roller Unit (Removal) 1. Remove the Mechanism Unit. 2. Unscrew the 2 screws (A) and (B), then remove the Cleaning Roller Unit. SCREW (B) Cleaning Roller Unit SCREW (A) Figure A (Installation) 1. Hook the portion (B) of Cleaning Roller Unit to portion (A) of Mechanism Chassis and install the Cleaning Roller Unit.
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ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT AG-HVX200P/AN/E/MC/HVX202EN MODEL: CONTENTS 1. Adjustment after replacement of major parts................ELE-1 1-1. CAMERA Adjustment ......................ELE-1 1-2. VTR Adjustment.........................ELE-1 2. Required tools and equipment for each adjustment items ............ELE-2 3. Adjustment system........................ELE-3 3-1. Required tools and equipment for PC EVR software ............ELE-3 3-2.
1. Adjustment after replacement of major parts If one of the Major part listed requires replacement, the table below indicates what electrical adjustments are required. 1-1. CAMERA Adjustment CAMERA LENS Ass`y ZOOM SIDE CAMERA ZOOM ADJUSTMENT ITEM JACK1 LENS PRISM Board MOTOR Ass`y...
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2. Required tools and equipment for each adj. items. Below indicated tools are required to perform each adjustment in addition to tools in introduced in item 3-1. Adjustment Item Required Tool Remark CAMERA Zoom SW Center Value Unnecessary Hall Amp (Auto) Unnecessary Iris PWM (Auto) Unnecessary...
3. Adjustment system When performing the electrical adjustment, the PC EVR software is used. 3-1. Required tools and equipment for PC EVR software When the PC EVR software is used, the following tools are required. NAME Part Number Pcs. Remark PC EVR software VVS0030 Download from the Global Service WEB site.
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2. Loosen the screw and remove the EVR cover. SCREW EVR COVER 3. Connect the Extension Cable (VFK1989) to connector P2 on Measuring Board (VFK1988) VFK1989 Connect VFK1989 with connector P2 as shown in picture. unit will work connector is attached backwards. 4.
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5. Supply DC6V-9V to the Measuring Board (VFK1988). Please use the DC cable and AC Adapter to supply DC voltage to Measuring Board. 6. Connect a 9 pin RS-232C cross cable between the Measuring Board and RS-232C connector on Personal Computer as shown in Figure.
4. Adjustment procedure (CAMERA section) Set the AUTO/MANUAL switch to MANUAL position. Confirm that the SW8 on measuring board sets to “SYS” side. 4-1. Setup of PC EVR software for camera adjustment 1. Copy all files of the PC EVR software (VVS0030) for AG-HVX200/202 series to the PC. 2.
4-2. Zoom SW center value adjustment 1. Select “EVR Command” in “File(F)” menu and set each item on EVR Command screen as follows. Command Read Data Length 2Byte Device Check in box Local Address(Hex) 0007 2. Click “Send” button, the data of 0007 and 0008 address is displayed, and confirm that the status lamp is green.
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Calculation of zoom SW center value 11. Calculate the center value with the minimum value of T side and the maximum value of W side as follows. <For example> Calculate center value 0007 (Upper) 0008 (Lower) Select minumum value 01C3 Tele (01C3 + 022C)÷2 = 01F7 Lower...
4-3. Hall Amp adjustment (Auto) 1. Select “EVR Command” in “File(F)” menu and set each item on EVR Command screen as follows. Command Write Data Length 1Byte Device Local Address(Hex) 0000 Data(Hex) 2. Click “Send” button. Automatic adjustment starts. 3. After the status lamp display is return to blue, set each item on EVR Command screen as follows. Command Read Data Length...
4-4. Iris PWM adjustment (Auto) 1. Select “EVR Command” in “File(F)” menu and set each item on EVR Command screen as follows. Command Write Data Length 1Byte Device Local Address(Hex) 0000 Data(Hex) 2. Click “Send” button. Automatic adjustment starts. 3. After the status lamp display is return to blue, set each item on EVR Command screen as follows. Command Read Data Length...
4-5. OISu adjustment (Auto) 1. Select “EVR Command” in “File(F)” menu and set each item on EVR Command screen as follows. Command Write Data Length 1Byte Device Local Address(Hex) 0000 Data(Hex) 2. Click “Send” button. Automatic adjustment starts. 3. After the status lamp display is return to blue, set each item on EVR Command screen as follows. Command Read Data Length...
4-6. Zoom tracking adjustment (Auto) 1. Set the 82mm Attachment Ring (VFK1987) to the front of Lens. 2. Set the 43mm attachment ring (VFK1164TAR43) to the Collimator (VFK1164TCM01). 3. Set the Collimator (VFK1164TCM01) with the 43mm attachment ring (VFK1164TAR43) to 82mm Attachment Ring (VFK1987).
4-7. CCD white scratch damage revision adjustment (Auto) 1. Select “EVR Command” in “File(F)” menu and set each item on EVR Command screen as follows. Command Write Data Length 1Byte Device Local Address(Hex) 0000 Data(Hex) 2. Click “Send” button. Automatic adjustment starts. 3.
4-8. White balance adjustment Please adjust it according to the following flow chart when you adjust the white balance. 4-8-1. Preparation of White balance adjustment 4-8-2. White balance adjustment (3100K) (Auto) 4-8-3. White balance adjustment (5100K) (Auto) 4-8-4. White balance adjustment (4500K) (Auto) 4-8-5.
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9. After the status lamp display is return to blue, change the local address to “0000” and change the data to “03”. Command Write Data Length 1Byte Device Local Address(Hex) 0000 Data(Hex) 10. Click “Send” button. 11. After the status lamp display is return to blue, set each item on EVR Command screen as follows. Command Read Data Length...
4-8-2. White balance adjustment (3100K) (Auto) 1. Select “EVR Command” in “File(F)” menu and set each item on EVR Command screen as follows. Command Write Data Length 1Byte Device Local Address(Hex) 0096 Data(Hex) 2. Click “Send” button. Automatic adjustment starts. 3.
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7. Set each item on EVR Command screen as follows. Click “Send” button. Automatic adjustment starts. Command Write Data Length 1Byte Device Local Address(Hex) 0096 Data(Hex) 8. After the status lamp display is return to blue, change the local address to “0000” and change the data to “03”. Command Write Data Length...
4-8-3. White balance adjustment (5100K) (Auto) 1. Set the Color Conversion filters (LB120: VFK1347), (LBA2: VFK1884) and (LBB6: VFK1888) to the CC Filter Holder (VFK1345). 2. Set the one Step-down Ring (VFK1346) and two Step-up Rings (VFK1659, VFK1660) to the CC Filter Holder as shown in figure.
9. After the status lamp display is return to blue, set each item on EVR Command screen as follows. Command Read Data Length 1Byte Device Local Address(Hex) 0000 10. Click “Send” button and confirm that the data of 0000 address is displayed as “00”. 4-8-4.
7. After the status lamp display is return to blue, change the local address to “0000” and change the data to “03”. Command Write Data Length 1Byte Device Local Address(Hex) 0000 Data(Hex) 8. Click “Send” button. Automatic adjustment starts. 9. After the status lamp display is return to blue, set each item on EVR Command screen as follows. Command Read Data Length...
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5. Select “EVR Command” in “File(F)” menu and set each item on EVR Command screen as follows. Command Write Data Length 1Byte Device Local Address(Hex) 0096 Data(Hex) 6. Click “Send” button. Automatic adjustment starts. 7. After the status lamp display is return to blue, change the local address to “0000” and change the data to “03”. Command Write Data Length...
4-8-6. End of White Balance adjustment processing 1. Set each item on EVR Command screen as follows. Click “Send” button. Command Write Data Length 1Byte Device Local Address(Hex) 0096 Data(Hex) 2. After the status lamp display is return to blue, change the local address to “0000” and change the data to “03”. Command Write Data Length...
4-9. White shading adjustment (Auto) 1. Set the GAIN SW of Camera-Recorder to L (0dB). 2. Set the ATW to OFF. 3. Set the Iris to Auto. 4. Aim the Camera-Recorder at white paper under the Halogen lamp condition (3100K, 2000Lux). 5.
4-10. SYNC level (NTSC: 1080/60i) (PAL: 1080/50i) adjustment 1. Connect the WFM to the COMPONENT Y OUT with 75ohm termination. NOTE: Component video cable and PIN-BNC conversion cable are used. 2. Press BARS button to output a color bars signal. 3.
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A = -300mV ± ± ± ± 6mV 8. After completing the adjustment, the check on “Continuous” is removed. 9. Set each item on EVR Command screen as follows. Click “Send” button. Command Read Data Length 1Byte Device Local Address(Hex) 0B75 10.
4-11. Y level (NTSC: 1080/60i) (PAL: 1080/50i) adjustment 1. Connect the WFM to the COMPONENT Y OUT with 75ohm termination. NOTE: Component video cable and PIN-BNC conversion cable are used. 2. Press BARS button to output a color bars signal. 3.
4-12. Pb level (NTSC: 1080/60i) (PAL: 1080/50i) adjustment 1. Connect the WFM to the COMPONENT Pb OUT with 75ohm termination. NOTE: Component video cable and PIN-BNC conversion cable are used. 2. Press BARS button to output a color bars signal. 3.
4-13. Pr level (NTSC: 1080/60i) (PAL: 1080/50i) adjustment 1. Connect the WFM to the COMPONENT Pr OUT with 75ohm termination. NOTE: Component video cable and PIN-BNC conversion cable are used. 2. Press BARS button to output a color bars signal. 3.
4-14. Luminance level adjustment 1. Connect the WFM to the VIDEO OUT with 75ohm termination. 2. Press BARS button to output a color bars signal. 3. Select “EVR Command” in “File(F)” menu and set each item on EVR Command screen as follows. Click “Send”...
4-15. Chroma level adjustment 1. Connect the WFM to the VIDEO OUT with 75ohm termination. 2. Press BARS button to output a color bars signal. 3. Select “EVR Command” in “File(F)” menu and set each item on EVR Command screen as follows. Click “Send”...
4-16. SETUP adjustment (Required only for NTSC model) An initial value of item SETUP of the CAMERA SETUP menu is set to “7.5%A”. NOTE: It is a setting of the item SETUP displayed in the P2-CAMERA mode. 1. Select “EVR Command” in “File(F)” menu and set each item on EVR Command screen as follows. Command Write Data Length...
5. Adjustment procedure (VTR section) When VTR is adjusted, the PC EVR software (VVS0032) for VTR adjustment is used. Confirm that the SW8 on measuring board sets to “VTR” side. 5-1. Preparation of adjustment 5-1-1. Setup of PC EVR software for VTR adjustment 1.
5-1-3. Explanation of main menu 1: Software name and version 5: VTR adjustment 2: List of adjustment items 6: µCOM version When required 4: Phenomenon when adjustment is not good 5-2. Sensitivity adjustment of tape sensors (Auto) NOTE: Do not insert the tape end/beg detect cassette to the Camera-Recorder. 1.
5-3. PG shifter adjustment (Auto) 1. Connect the oscilloscope to “TP6: SPA” and “TP8: HID” on the measuring board. TP8: HID TP6: SPA 2. Insert the DV color bar alignment tape (VFM3010EDS: NTSC or VFM3110EDS: PAL) to the Camera-Recorder. 3. Double-click the adjustment item “VCR PG shifter adjustment” in the main menu. The following screen will appear.
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BLOCK DIAGRAMS AG-HVX200/P/AN/E/MC/HVX202EN MODEL: CONTENTS OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM......................BLK-1 VIDEO BLOCK DIAGRAM .......................BLK-2 VIDEO BLOCK DIAGRAM (TAPE-CAMERA REC) ..............BLK-3 VIDEO BLOCK DIAGRAM (VCR REC: EXT IN) ..............BLK-4 VIDEO BLOCK DIAGRAM (VCR REC: 1394 IN) ..............BLK-5 VIDEO BLOCK DIAGRAM (VCR PLAY) ..................BLK-6 VIDEO BLOCK DIAGRAM (P2-CAMERA REC) ..............BLK-7 VIDEO BLOCK DIAGRAM (MCR REC: 1394 IN) ..............BLK-8 VIDEO BLOCK DIAGRAM (MCR PLAY) .................BLK-9...
OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM 4ECM HANDLE UNIT AUDIO EXT MIC CH2 C.B.A. CONTROL AVIO SPEAKER INPUT SPEAKER UNIT PHONE INPUT TOP OP CH1/CH2 C.B.A. EVF UNIT MECHA I/F AUDIO AVIO IN/OUT C.B.A. MECH Head VIDEO IN/OUT HEAD/REC DRIVER PANEL S_VIDEO IN/OUT COMPONENT SIDE JACK1 C.B.A.
SERVO DRIVE (VTR / MECHA IF C.B.A.) BLOCK DIAGRAM MECHANISM UNIT IP1<3>(CONTROL MICON) P2<2> P1<1> P2<1> DEW A3 P2<2> P1<1> P7<1> C-DOWN C_DOWN C_DOWN AA16 CASSETTE T_PHOTO T_PHOTO T_PHOTO DOWN SW S_PHOTO S_PHOTO S_PHOTO T_PHOTO_SW2 NOREG SENS_LED_A Q1<1> T_PHOTO_SW1 SENS_LED_K T PHOTO S PHOTO S_PHOTO_SW2...
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SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS AG-HVX200/P/AN/E/MC/HVX202EN MODEL: NOTE: BE SURE TO MAKE YOUR ORDERS OF REPLACEMENT PARTS ACCORDING TO PARTS LIST SECTION.
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COMPONENT POWER (IN/OUT etc) 01/04 NAME 印の部品は安全上重要な部品です。交換するときは、 警告 CIRCUIT BOARD NO. DRAWING NO. 安全および性能維持のため必ず指定の部品をご使用ください。 KR1A0157(1/4) Components identified with the mark have the special characteristics for safety. VEP01978A When replacing any of these components, use only the same type. SCM026...
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COMPONENT POWER (3V (1), 1.5V etc) 02/04 NAME DRAWING NO. CIRCUIT BOARD NO. KR1A0157(2/4) VEP01978A SCM027...
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COMPONENT POWER (3V (2), 1.2V etc) 03/04 NAME DRAWING NO. CIRCUIT BOARD NO. KR1A0157(3/4) VEP01978A SCM028...
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COMPONENT POWER (48V) 04/04 NAME DRAWING NO. CIRCUIT BOARD NO. KR1A0157(4/4) VEP01978A SCM029...
COMPONENT BACK PANEL (CONNECTOR) 01/03 NAME DRAWING NO. CIRCUIT BOARD NO. KR0A0386(1/3) VEP001M2A/B SCM050...
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COMPONENT BACK PANEL (AUDIO_VR) 02/03 NAME DRAWING NO. CIRCUIT BOARD NO. KR0A0386(2/3) VEP001M2A/B SCM051...
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印の部品は安全上重要な部品です。交換するときは、 COMPONENT 警告 03/03 BACK PANEL (1394 CONNECTOR) NAME 安全および性能維持のため必ず指定の部品をご使用ください。 DRAWING NO. CIRCUIT BOARD NO. Components identified with the mark have the special characteristics for safety. KR0A0386(3/3) When replacing any of these components, use only the same type. VEP001M2A/B SCM052...
COMPONENT TOP OP SIDE JACK1 FPC 01/01 NAME DRAWING NO. CIRCUIT BOARD NO. KR0A0411(1/1) VWJ1844 SCM088...
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COMPONENT CAMERA R SIDE FPC 01/01 NAME DRAWING NO. CIRCUIT BOARD NO. KR0A0412(1/1) VWJ1845 SCM089...
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COMPONENT VTR MECHA IF FPC 01/01 NAME CIRCUIT BOARD NO. DRAWING NO. KR0A0413(1/1) VWJ1874 � SCM090...
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CIRCUIT BOARD DIAGRAMS AG-HVX200/P/AN/E/MC/HVX202EN MODEL: NOTE: BE SURE TO MAKE YOUR ORDERS OF REPLACEMENT PARTS ACCORDING TO PARTS LIST SECTION. CONTENTS CAMERA C.B.A. (FOIL SIDE) .........................CBA-1 CAMERA C.B.A. (COMPONENT SIDE) ......................CBA-2 CODEC C.B.A. (FOIL SIDE) ...........................CBA-3 CODEC C.B.A. (COMPONENT SIDE) ......................CBA-4 VTR C.B.A.
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EXPLODED VIEWS & REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST AG-HVX200P,E,MC,AN,202EN MODEL: CONTENTS FRAME & CASING PARTS ASSEMBLY (1) ...................MPL-1 FRAME & CASING PARTS ASSEMBLY (2) ...................MPL-3 HANDLE EVF PARTS ASSEMBLY ....................MPL-5 LCD PARTS ASSEMBLY.........................MPL-7 PACKING PARTS ..........................MPL-9 ELECTRICAL REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST .................EPL-1...
FRAME & CASING PARTS ASSEMBLY (1) Components identified with the mark have the special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these components, use only the same type. E/MC/EN only 22-1 20-2 20-1 20-3 MPL-1...
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FRAME & CASING PARTS ASSEMBLY(1) Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & DescriptionPcs Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & DescriptionPcs Remarks VFB0215 GLIP BELT VGH4860 CASSETTE COVER WINDOW VGP6148 GLIP COVER VMP7325 GLIP BELT ANGLE (FRONT) VMP8331 BELT FIX ANGLE VGQ8611 GARAGE COVER OSAE VMP8473...
FRAME & CASING PARTS ASSEMBLY (2) Components identified with the mark have the special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these components, use only the same type. 49 50 E-15 E-29 E/MC/EN only P only E/MC/EN only E-21 E-14 E-12 E-23 E-22...
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FRAME & CASING PARTS ASSEMBLY(2) Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & DescriptionPcs Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & DescriptionPcs Remarks VMG1727 LENS CUSHION VYK1U58 TOP PANEL U VGU9219 CAMERA/VCR BUTTON VKM6880 MAIN FRAME VSC5833 CERAMIC SEAT HEAT RADIATION 4 VYK1U94 ZOOM SW CASE U VSC5824...
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HANDLE EVF PARTS ASSEMBLY Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & DescriptionPcs Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & DescriptionPcs Remarks VYK1V99 EYE CAP U VGQ8840 EYE CAP BASE VMT1742 LENS SPACER SHEET VXW0567 EVF LENS ASS'Y VDK0176 HELICOID VGQ8779 DIOPTOR ADJ RING VYQ3545 EVF LCD HOLDER U VGQ8778...
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LCD PARTS ASSEMBLY Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & DescriptionPcs Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & DescriptionPcs Remarks VYK1U47 LCD U VGP6152 LCD CASE BOTTOM VMT1717 WATER PROOF PAD VMZ3610 LCD PCB INSULATION SHEET VYK1U67 LCD CASE U VXD0465 HINGE VGQ8616 HINGE COVER (LOWER)
PACKING PARTS Components identified with the mark have the special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these components, use only the same type. MC only MPL-9...
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PACKING PARTS ASSEMBLY Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & DescriptionPcs Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & DescriptionPcs Remarks VPN6400 PARTITION 2 VQT0S52 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1 FOR AG-HVX200P 2 VQT0S53 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1 FOR AG-HVX200E 2 VQT0S54 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1 F0R AG-HVX200MC ...
ELECTRICAL REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & DescriptionPcs Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & DescriptionPcs Remarks ■ E1 VEP03G90C VTR C.B.A. 1 (RTL)FOR AG-HVX200P/AN ■ E1 VEP03G90C VTR C.B.A. 1 (RTL)FOR AG-HVX200P/AN ■ E1 VEP03G90D VTR C.B.A. 1 (RTL)FOR AG-HVX200E/MC/202E ■...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & DescriptionPcs Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & DescriptionPcs Remarks C114,15 ECJ0EB1E103K C.CAPACITOR CH 25V 0.01U R20-31 ERJ3GEY0R00 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W C117 ECJ0EB1A104K C.CAPACITOR CH 10V 0.1U ERJ2GEJ473 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W C118 F1J0J475A008 C.CAPACITOR CH6.3V 4.7U ERJ2GE0R00 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & DescriptionPcs Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & DescriptionPcs Remarks R192 ERJ2GEJ473 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W R320 ERJ2GEJ473 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W R193 ERJ2GE0R00 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W R321,22 ERJ2GEJ102 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W R194,95 ERJ2GEJ103 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W R323 ERJ2GEJ103 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & DescriptionPcs Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & DescriptionPcs Remarks C210 F3F1A106A046 T.CAPACITOR CH 10V C511 ECJ0EB1H102K C.CAPACITOR CH 50V 1000P C211 ECJ0EB1A104K C.CAPACITOR CH 10V 0.1U C512 ECJ1VB1C105K C.CAPACITOR CH 16V C212 F3F1A106A046 T.CAPACITOR CH 10V C513 ECJ0EB1H102K C.CAPACITOR CH 50V 1000P C213...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & DescriptionPcs Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & DescriptionPcs Remarks C865 F1G1C822A040 C.CAPACITOR CH 16V 8200P C1065 F3G1C106A028 T.CAPACITOR CH 16V C866 ECJ0EC1H390J C.CAPACITOR CH 50V C1066-68 F3H1A107A072 T.CAPACITOR CH 10V 100U C867 ECJ0EB1H272K C.CAPACITOR CH 50V 2700P C1069 F3G1A476A029 T.CAPACITOR CH 10V C868...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & DescriptionPcs Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & DescriptionPcs Remarks L702 J0JCC0000119 FILTER R102,03 ERJ2GEJ104 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 100K L800 G1C100KA0068 COIL 10UH R104 ERJ2GEJ470 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W L801,02 G1C220KA0068 COIL 22UH R105 ERJ2GE0R00 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W L803-07 G1C100KA0068 COIL...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & DescriptionPcs Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & DescriptionPcs Remarks R509,10 ERJ2GEJ272 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 2.7K R703 ERJ2GEJ221 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W R511 ERJ2GEJ473 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W R704 ERJ2RHD183 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W R512 ERJ2RHD681 M.RESISTOR CH R705 ERJ2RHD103 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & DescriptionPcs Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & DescriptionPcs Remarks R883 ERJ2GEJ472 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 4.7K R1037,38 ERJ2RHD821 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W R884 ERJ2GEJ470 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W R1039 ERJ2GEJ222 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 2.2K 1 FOR VEP23655A R885 ERJ2GEJ474 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 470K...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & DescriptionPcs Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & DescriptionPcs Remarks C70,71 ECJ0EB1A104K C.CAPACITOR CH 10V 0.1U C723 F1H1H104A783 C.CAPACITOR CH 50V 0.1U ECJ0EB1C103K C.CAPACITOR CH 16V 0.01U C724 ECJ0EB1H102K C.CAPACITOR CH 50V 1000P C73-75 ECJ0EB1A104K C.CAPACITOR CH 10V 0.1U C725-29...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & DescriptionPcs Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & DescriptionPcs Remarks IC705 C0JBAZ002261 IC R11-14 ERJ2GEJ330 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W IC710 C0JBAZ002261 IC ERJ2GEJ220 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W IC801 C1DB00000956 IC ERJ2GEJ330 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W IC900 C1DB00001535 IC ERJ2GEJ102 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W R18,19...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & DescriptionPcs Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & DescriptionPcs Remarks R169 ERJ2GEJ100 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W R404-07 EXB28V470J COMBI.R-R R177 ERJ2GEJ473 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W R409 ERJ2GEJ100 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W R178,79 EXB28V473J COMBI.R-R R410-12 EXB28V100J COMBI.R-R R180-88 EXB28V330J COMBI.R-R...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & DescriptionPcs Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & DescriptionPcs Remarks R708 ERJ2GEJ331 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W R709 ERJ2GE0R00 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W R710-12 ERJ2GEJ330 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W R714 EXB28V472J COMBI.R-R 4.7K R716-19 ERJ2GEJ560 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W ■...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & DescriptionPcs Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & DescriptionPcs Remarks SW1000,01 K0H1BA000442 SWITCH C1112 ECJ0EB1E682K C.CAPACITOR CH 25V 6800P SW1002 K0D123A00076 SWITCH C1116 ECJ0EC1H390J C.CAPACITOR CH 50V SW1003-06 K0H1BA000442 SWITCH C1117 ECJ0EB1E682K C.CAPACITOR CH 25V 6800P SW1007 K0D122A00126 SWITCH C1118...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & DescriptionPcs Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & DescriptionPcs Remarks C1329 ECJ3YB1E106K C.CAPACITOR CH 25V D1655 MAZ82200ML DIODE C1331 ECJ3YB1E106K C.CAPACITOR CH 25V C1332-35 ECJ1VB1C105K C.CAPACITOR CH 16V F1001 K5H402300003 FUSE C1336-39 ECJ0EB1H331K C.CAPACITOR CH 50V 330P C1340 ECJ1VB1C105K C.CAPACITOR CH 16V...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & DescriptionPcs Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & DescriptionPcs Remarks Q1317 B1CFRD000002 TRANSISTOR R1143,44 ERJ2RHD103 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W Q1323 B1DFCD000012 TRANSISTOR R1145 ERJ2RHD273 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W Q1331 2SD2216J0L TRANSISTOR R1146 ERJ2RHD561 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W Q1601 2SB1462J0L TRANSISTOR...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & DescriptionPcs Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & DescriptionPcs Remarks R1324 ERJ2RHD222 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 2.2M R1672 ERJ6GEYJ5R6 M.RESISTOR CH 1/10W 1 D0GD5R6JA003 R1325 ERJ2RHD223 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W R1676 ERJ2GEJ101 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W R1326 ERJ2GE0R00 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W R1681...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & DescriptionPcs Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & DescriptionPcs Remarks L205-08 J0JKC0000009 FILTER R297 ERJ2GE0R00 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W L209-11 J0JDC0000102 FILTER R298,99 ERJ2GEJ103 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W L400-03 J0JBC0000019 FILTER R300-02 ERJ2GEJ750 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W L405,06 J0JCC0000122 FILTER R303-17...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & DescriptionPcs Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & DescriptionPcs Remarks AN3732FJMEFV IC C0ABAA000046 IC C1AB00002122 IC C400 ECJ0EB1E103K C.CAPACITOR CH 25V 0.01U IC4-10 C0JBAB000634 IC C401 ECJ2FB0J106K C.CAPACITOR CH 50V C402 ECJ0EB1E103K C.CAPACITOR CH 25V 0.01U G1C220KA0055 COIL 22UH G1C101KA0055 COIL...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & DescriptionPcs Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & DescriptionPcs Remarks C278 ECJ2FB0J106K C.CAPACITOR CH 50V L300,01 G1C220KA0055 COIL 22UH C279 F3H1C476A064 T.CAPACITOR CH 16V L302 G1C100KA0055 COIL 10UH C284,85 ECJ1VB1C105K C.CAPACITOR CH 16V L303-07 J0JCC0000405 FERRITE CORE C286-89 ECJ0EB1A104K C.CAPACITOR CH 10V...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & DescriptionPcs Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & DescriptionPcs Remarks R279 ERJ2RHD472 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 4.7K D7-10 MA142K DIODE R280,81 ERJ2RHD333 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W MA111 DIODE R282,83 ERJ2GEJ104 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 100K D300 B0KB00000041 DIODE R284-87 ERJ2RHD333 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & DescriptionPcs Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & DescriptionPcs Remarks C219,20 ECJ1VC1H330J C.CAPACITOR CH 50V R221 ERJ3RBD393 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W C222 ECJ1VF1E104Z C.CAPACITOR CH 25V 0.1U R223 ERJ3RBD391 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W C224 ECJ1VC1H330J C.CAPACITOR CH 50V R226,27 ERJ3RBD472 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 4.7K...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & DescriptionPcs Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & DescriptionPcs Remarks R306 ERJ3GEYJ105 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W R35-38 ERJ3GEYJ223 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W R307,08 ERJ12YJ682 M.RESISTOR CH 1/2W 6.8K R39,40 ERJ3GEYG332 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 3.3K R309 ERJ3GEYJ104 M.RESISTOR CH 1/16W 100K R41-44 ERJ3GEYG472...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & DescriptionPcs Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & DescriptionPcs Remarks MISCELLANEOUS TG1023 EYF6CU TEST POINT VMG0763 SWITCH ■ E26 VEP22370A GYRO C.B.A. 1 (RTL) ■ E22 VEP01979A BATTERY C.B.A. 1 (RTL) C901 F3G1A476A029 T.CAPACITOR CH 10V C902,03 F3F0J226A055 T.CAPACITOR CH6.3V L3-L6...
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Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & DescriptionPcs Remarks Ref.No. Part No. Part Name & DescriptionPcs Remarks J0ZZZ0000053 FILTER ■ E29 VEP001N2A TOP CON C.B.A. 1 (RTL) P500 K1MN24BA0059 CONNECTOR P501 K1MN22BA0059 CONNECTOR P502 K1KA02BA0047 CONNECTOR (MALE) P503 K1KB50BA0015 CONNECTOR (FEMALE) MISCELLANEOUS VMP8560 CONNECT PCB ANGLE...