1 Safety Precaution 1.1. General Guidelines 1. IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE There are special components used in this equipment which are important for safety. These parts are marked by (!) in the Schematic Diagrams, Circuit Board Layout, Exploded Views and Replacement Parts List. It is essential that these critical parts should be replaced with manufacturer’s specified parts to prevent X-RADIATION, shock fire, or other hazards.
A replacement fuse cover can be purchased from your local Panasonic Dealer. If the fitted moulded plug is unsuitable for the socket outlet in your home then the fuse should be removed and the plug cut off and disposed of safety.
2.2. Prevention of Electro Static Discharge (ESD) to Electrostatically Sensi- tive (ES) Devices Some semiconductor (solid state) devices can be damaged easily by static electricity. Such components commonly are called Elec- trostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices. Examples of typical ES devices are integrated circuits and some field-effect transistors and semiconductor “chip”...
2.4. How to Replace the Lithium Battery (PROCEDURE) 1. Remove the Mother C.B.A.. (Refer to Disassembly Procedures.) 2. Unsolder the Lithium Battery “ML-621S/F9D” and then replace the new one. (See Figure B1.) 3. Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type. Fig.
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The battery used in this device may present a risk of fire or chemical burn if mistreated. Do not recharfe, disassemble, heat above 100 °C (212 °F), or incinerate. Replace battery with Panasonic part nmber ML-621S/F9D only. Use of another battery may present a risk of fire or explosion.
3 Service Navigation 3.1. Service Information This service manual contains technical information which will allow service personnel's to understand and service this model. Please place orders using the parts list and not the drawing reference numbers. If the circuit is changed or modified, this information will be followed by supplement service manual to be filed with original service manual.
6 Service Mode 6.1. Error Display “PUSH THE RESET SWITCH” is displayed automatically on the EVF or the LCD Monitor when an undesirable condition has occured.
6.2. Service Menu When abnormal detection contents are confirmed a When I do the following operation automatic diagnosis cord is dis- played. 1. Preparation Remove the tape from this machine. 2. Service menu is dieplayed. (see Fig. S1) Pushed [CURSOR DOWN ] button and [SURSOR LEFT ] button and [AUTO/MANUAL/FOCUS switch to FOCUS] button simmultaneously for 3 seconds.
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Display contents (self diagnosis cord contents) Turn off the power supply after confirmation. Please do the error cord backup record the clear after repair completion. CLEAR METHOD If the Tape inserted, take out it before Service Mode operation. Making the mode dial of This Machine a tape recording mode, push [CURSOR LEFT ] button and [AUTO/MANUAL/FOCUS switch to FOCUS] button and [RECORDING START/STOP] button simultaneously for 3 seconds.
7 Service Fixture & Tools 7.1. Service Extension Cables 7.2. Service Tools and Equipment Parts Name Parts No. Q'ty Remarks DV Camcorder The Camcorder being adjusted. Personnel Computer With Tatsujin Software. AC Adaptor The AC Adaptor for DV Camcorder. The AC Adaptor for M. Board. DC output Cable The AC Adaptor for DV Camcorder.
8 Disassembly and Assembly Instructions 8.1. Disassembly Frow Chart This flow chart indicates the disassembly steps the cabinet parts, P.C.B. and Mecha. Unit in order to access to be serviced. When reinstalling, perform the steps in the reverse order. 8.2. P.C.B.
8.4. Disassembly Procedures Mecha. Unit Flow-Chart for Disassembly Procedure Item / Part Fig. Removal (Screw, Connector, Flex. & Other) Cassette Up Unit Fig. M1 It makes the mechanism position in Eject condition (For Battery) Fig. M2 3-Screws (A) Fig. M3 3-Tabs I remove the piece arrangement unit from rail department Cylinder Unit Fig.
8.5. Disassembly Procedures of Camera Lens Unit The following flowchart describes order or steps for removing the Camera lens unit and certain printed circuit boards in order to make access to the item needing service. To reassemble the unit follow the steps in reverse order. Fig.
9 Measurements and Adjustments 9.1. Service Positions 9.1.1. List of the extension cables Use the following extension cables when checking or adjusting individual circuit boards except module Parts. (Main P.C.B. and Mother P.C.B.)
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9.1.2. Checking and repairing individual circuit boards except module parts (Main P.C.B. and Mother P.C.B.) How to use extension cables.
9.3. Electrical Adjustment Procedures 9.3.1. Computer assisted adjustment system <TATSUJIN> adjustment. This unit employs the computer assisted system named; “TATSUJIN PC-Adjustment” for Electrical adjustment. 9.3.2. Set-up manual for DV-Camcorder. 1. SAVE THE SOFTWARE Install the effective model’s TATSUJIN Software to PC: Personal Computer. 2.
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Fig. E3 Rough image of set-up connection...
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9.3.3. Set up PC-EVR adjustment program 1. Turn on the PC and install the TATSUJIN Adjustment Pro- 6. Saving for EEPROM data is complete, menu will appear. gram into the PC. To perform each adjustment, display the adjustment 2. TATSUJIN PC-Adjustment Program start in the following menu by selecting the desired menu from “Camera procedure.
9.3.4. Initial guideline The table below shows which adjustments are necessary according to the unit parts and individual parts to be replaced. Make sure to perform these adjustments shown below as necessary.
9.4. Mechanical Adjustment Procedures 9.4.1. Adjustment item Item Adjustment at the time of the part exchange Half finished goods mechanism Clyinder Remarks Linearlty adjustment & BER value confirmation 9.4.2. Adjustment procedures lLinearlty adjustment & BER value confirmation 1. Remove the mechanism adjustment cover of tis machine as shown in Fig. D1. 2.
10 Miscellaneous 10.1. Abbreviations INITIAL/LOGO ABBREVIATIONS INITIAL/LOGO ABBREVIATIONS A GND Analogue GND ALC MAIN Auto Level Control Drive A HASW Audio Head Amp Switching Pulse Address Latch Enable A HSW Audio Switching Pulse A-LOCK Full Auto Switch A MUTE Audio Mute A-MUT(H) Audio Mute (H) A ORP...
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INITIAL/LOGO ABBREVIATIONS INITIAL/LOGO ABBREVIATIONS BLKZ Blanking Pulse for Zoom Encorder Channel 1 (Odd Field) Balance Modulator Character BQUIET Bus Out Control Signal CHR BACK Character Back-up BUF IN/OUT Buffer In/Out CHR MIX Character Mix B-Y KB B-Y Carrier Balance CI, CO Buffer In/Out B-YO B-Y Signal Out...
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INITIAL/LOGO ABBREVIATIONS INITIAL/LOGO ABBREVIATIONS Pre Apature Gain Control DISCS Dis Chip Select CRST Camera Reset DISP Display Chip Select Delay Line CS 0-7 Chrominance Signal Out 0-7 DOBCK Audio A/D Convertor Bit Clock CSEL Clock Phase Select DOCTL Data Output Control Signal CSI 0-7 Chrominance Signal In 0-7 DODAT...
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INITIAL/LOGO ABBREVIATIONS INITIAL/LOGO ABBREVIATIONS Equalizer Horizontal Drive Pulse Electric View Finder HDTV High Definition TV EXT DC External DC (AC Adaptor) Hexadecimal EXT DC(H) AC Adaptor DC (H) Hall Gain EXT NOREG AC Adaptor 6V Head Switching Pulse EXT S DATA Serial Data for Edit High Bright Signal EXT SCK...
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INITIAL/LOGO ABBREVIATIONS INITIAL/LOGO ABBREVIATIONS LPF Switch for Auto Focus P SW Power Switch PB1-3 PNP Base 1-3 M M1-3 Motor Coil Terminal 1 to 3 PBCTL Play Back Control MA0-5 Microprocessor Address Data 0-5 PBCTL Pre-Branking Control Mbps Megahertz Bit Per Second Head Amp Switch Modulation PBLK...
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INITIAL/LOGO ABBREVIATIONS INITIAL/LOGO ABBREVIATIONS RENCF Lens Control (Forward) Switching Pre-Drive Pulse RENCR Lens Control (Reverse) SYL EC Cylinder Torque Control RERASE Rotary Erase Head SYL FG Cylinder FG RGBIV1-2 1V Inverted Signal 1-2 RGO R/G OFF Offset Voltage for AWT R T PHOT Take-up Photo Transistor Capstan Direction (Reverse / Stop / Forward)
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INITIAL/LOGO ABBREVIATIONS INITIAL/LOGO ABBREVIATIONS VMODE NTSC/PAL Select Switch VMVH VH Filter Switching VORP Video Overlap Voltage Refference Bottom VRBS Voltage Refference Bottom Output VREF1R3V Refference Voltage 1.3V VREF3R3V Refference Voltage 3.3V VREFH Refference Voltage High Side VREFL Refference Voltage Low Side Refference Voltage Input Refference Voltage Output Voltage Refference Top...
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"Standard-Playback" mode when there is no specify mode is mentioned. 4.Although the voltage and waveform available on here is measured with standard frame, NV-MD10000GC it may be differ from actual measurement due to modification of circuit and so on. NV-MD10000GK 5.The voltage being indicated here may be include observational-error (deviation) due to...
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S6. Replacement Parts List Note: 1.* Be sure to make your orders of replacement parts according to this list. 2. IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE Components identified with the mark have the special characteristics for safety. When replacing any of these components, use only the same type. 3.
S7.6. Packing Parts and Accessories Section E External Stereo AC Adaptor Microphone Battery Pack U. Button-Type Battery (GC)area only (GK)area only (GC)area only Battery S-49...