Page 2 - CONTENTS
CONTENTS SPECIFICATIONS ....................................................................................................................................... 1 BLOCK DIAGRAM ...............................................................................................................................
Page 3 - SPECIFICATIONS
— 1 — SPECIFICATIONS File Format Still images (including panoramas): JPEG (Exif. Ver. 2.1) / TIFF, DCF standard (Design rule for Camera File system), DPOF compatible Movies: AVI (Motion JPEG) Recording Medium CompactFlash card (Type I/II), IBM Microdrive Recorded Image Size 1600 x 1200 pixels, 800 x...
Page 5 - BLOCK DIAGRAM; CF; BUZZER; LCD Module
— 3 — BLOCK DIAGRAM C-PCB MD-PCB C-FPC ICX284AQ CCD (2Mpix) 15.0V-7.5V 3.3V 22pin 80pin 22pin 22pin 36.0MHz 3.3V5.0V15.0V-7.5V CDSSENCDSSCKCDSSDATATGSENTGSCKTGSDATATGCLK1TGCLK2PBLKRESETB D0D1D2D3D4D5D6D7D8D9 CSUBNHDVDVCC15 x 2VEE7.5 x 2VCC3 x 5CGND x 8 MSRDYMINTMSCKMSOMSIRESETBMACT CT1PON1(VPP)(P34)...
Page 6 - ADJUSTMENT; Preparation; Adjustment program; Notes
— 4 — ADJUSTMENT ■ Preparation 1. PC (IBM Compatible)/OS:Windows 95/98 2. Link cable. 3. Adjustment program 1) adj715.exe (Color adjustment data transfer program) 2) fload.exe (Data transfer program for PC) 3) _romxxxx.bin (Program data) 4) _gmenuxxxx.bin (Graphic menu data) Notes: XXXX is 4-digit n...
Page 7 - as a spare part cannot be discriminated which program is recorded.; Be sure to load the program after you replace the D-PCB.; cannot be powered, please perform this method for loading program.
— 5 — 1. PROGRAM LOADING 1-1. Important notice Flash ROM on the D-PCB contains camera’s operating program and graphic menu. The D-PCB is used in the models QV-2400UX and QV-2900UX, however, the programs are different. Therefore, the PCB provided as a spare part cannot be discriminated which program ...
Page 8 - check the version number.
— 6 — 7. Connect an AC adaptor and turn the camera on within 5 seconds. Camera may be turned on automatically when an AC adaptor is connected. If not, use the power switch. Display shows “read time out” on Status screen and program data cannot be loaded if it takes too long between clicking Progress...
Page 9 - Program version upgrading
— 7 — 2. Program version upgrading Please check the version and update it if the version is not updated. Note: Be sure to use AC adaptor. 2-1. How to confirm the program (graphic menu) version 1. Boot the test mode. Turn the power on while pushing SHIFT and MENU keys. 2. Check the LCD display. (Exam...
Page 13 - Necessary equipment
— 11 — 4. Adjustment 4-1. Flash adjustment 1. General When you exchange a flash unit or lens unit please perform this adjustment. 2. Necessary equipment (1) Dark room (2) AC adaptor (3) Gray paper (Superior's oxford gray No. 22) The following sizes are available from us (also available from camra sh...
Page 14 - -2. Flash operation and recharge operation
— 12 — QV-2900UX 70 cm TV monitor (with a video input terminal) Video cable Back ground paper 4-2. Flash operation and recharge operation 1. General When you exchange a flash unit, please perform this adjustment. 2. Necessary equipment (1) Dark room (2) AC adaptor (3) Gray paper (Superior's oxford g...
Page 15 - When consumption of a battery is early, check.; Adjustment procedure; • Make sure that current consumption is less than 500 mA in PLAY mode.
— 13 — 4-3. Current consumption 1. General When consumption of a battery is early, check. 2. Conditions • Set QV-2900UX to “PLAY” mode. 3. Preparation (1) Voltage regulator. (2) Ammeter. 4. Adjustment procedure (1) Current consumption (DC in = 6.0 ± 0.1 [V]) • Make sure that current consumption is l...
Page 16 - Adjustment and checking; AC meter
— 14 — 4-4. VCOM DC adjustment 1. General Perform these adjustments when you replace LCD module or D-PCB. 2. Preparation (1) AC adaptor or stabilizer. (2) Photo sensor (S1153)/ Photo sensor amp (C2719) (3) Digital oscilloscope or AC meter. (3) B. P. F NTSC: Center frequency; approx. 60 ± 5 Hz PAL: C...
Page 17 - Note: Easy adjustment; Turn the camera on while pushing SHIFT and MENU keys.
— 15 — Note: Easy adjustment (1) Boot MENU 1 on the test mode. 1. Turn the camera on while pushing SHIFT and MENU keys. 2. Push SHIFT keys twice then MENU keys rapidly. (2) Select and execute GRAY SCALE (10 STEP). (3) Adjust VR321 for distinctive 10 gray steps.
Page 18 - Test chart picture
— 16 — 4-5. Operation check 1. General After repairs, please check if needed. 2. Preparation (1) Batteries. (2) AC adaptor. (3) PC (IBM compatible)/OS:Windows 95/98. (4) Link cable. (5) Photo loader (program). (6) TV (with video teminal). (7) Video cable. (8) USB cable/USB driver (9) Test chart (for...
Page 19 - -2. VCOM AC adjustment and VCOM DC coarse adjustment; Adjustment procedure; Power supply
— 17 — 5. D-PCB Assy 5-1. VCO free run frequency adjustment Room temperature should be 20 ± 10 ° C 1. Preparation • AC adaptor or voltage regulator • Frequency counter 2. Adjustment procedure (1) Connect SYF (CP355) and GND (CP344). (2) Monitor HDB (CP301) with frequency counter and adjust VR320 so ...
Page 20 - -4. Contrast and Brightness voltage setting adjustment
— 18 — D-PCB VR(CP320) VB(CP324) VG(CP322) Figure 1 Digital oscilloscope Killer terminal (CP308) QV-2900 VCC5 22K Ω Power Supply 5-3. RGB AMP and Sub-Brightness voltage setting adjustment 1. General Perform the following adjustments in order. 5-3. RGB AMP and Sub-Brightness voltage setting adjustmen...
Page 21 - • AC adaptor or voltage regulator; Quickly press keys in the order of SHIFT key, SHIFT key and MENU key.; Connection diagram; Figure 2
— 19 — 5-4. Contrast and Brightness voltage setting adjustment 1. Preparation • AC adaptor or voltage regulator • Digital oscilloscope 2. Adjustment procedure (1) Start up Test mode Menu1. 1. Turn POWER on while pressing SHIFT key and MENU button simultaneously 2. Quickly press keys in the order of ...
Page 22 - Digital oscilloscope
— 20 — 5-5. TINT setting adjustment 1. Preparation • AC adaptor or voltage regulator • Digital oscilloscope 2. Adjustment procedure (1) Start up Test mode Menu1. 1. Turn POWER on while pressing SHIFT key and MENU button simultaneously 2. Quickly press keys in the order of SHIFT key, SHIFT key and ME...
Page 23 - Confirm the following voltages.
— 21 — 6. PW-PCB Assy 6-1. VCC3, VCC3-MD, VCC5, VCC7.5, EVCC3 Voltage check 1. Preparation • AC adaptor or voltage regulator • Multimeter 2. Adjustment procedure Confirm the following voltages. VCC3 (CP110) = 3.30 ± 0.10 [V] VCC3 -MD (CP115) = 3.30 ± 0.10 [V] VCC5 (CP125) = 5.00 ± 0.15 [V] VCC7.5 (C...
Page 24 - DISASSEMBLY; Tool; Soldering iron / solder / desoldering wire; Main block; Remove the screw on the side of the lens.
— 22 — DISASSEMBLY Tool Soldering iron / solder / desoldering wire precision screwdrivers / Tweezers Discharge tool (Resistor 1.5 k Ω 5 W) Main block 2. Remove the battery. 3. Remove the screw at the bottom. 4. Remove the screw at the bottom. 5. Remove the screw on the side of the lens. 6. Remove th...
Page 27 - Lower case block
— 25 — 2. The screw (1.7 × 9 black) 3. Remove the JK-PCB. 4. Remove the connector (CN800). 5. Remove the battery cover. 6. Remove the screw at the bottom. 7. Open the case. 8. Remove the upper panel. Lower case block 1. Remove the screw.
Page 29 - Upper case block
— 27 — 1. Remove the screw. 2. Remove the D-PCB. Upper case block 3. Remove the connector (CN540). 4. Remove the connector (CN340). 5. Remove the screw. 6. Remove the screw. 7. Remove the screw. 8. Remove the Back-light.
Page 31 - Lens block
— 29 — 1. Remove the screw. 2. Remove the screw. 3. Remove the case. 4. Peel off the insulation sheet. 5. Discharge flash capacitor. (locates between CP400 and CP401) magnified picture Lens block 6. Unsolder the 8 lead wire. blue black yellow green brown red white black magnified picture
Page 35 - EXPLODED VIEW
— 33 — EXPLODED VIEW 8 49 32 15 1 36 14 41 18 31 47 39 26 25 43 54 S5 2 13 27 S4 53 S2 33 51 24 S5 S8 19 52 44 48 S7 42 S8 3 4 6 58 S9 23 S4 22 12 S6 55 50 7 S9 57 5 S6 S4 40 S6 56 17 9 20 S3 10 16 46 21 45 37 S6 S7 S6 S1 S3 × 2 × 2 × 2 × 2 × 2 × 2 38 11 S1 35 34 30 29 28 S11 S10 S10 S11 S11 S12
Page 36 - MAIN BODY COMPONENT; PARTS PRICE LIST
MAIN BODY COMPONENT N Item Code No. Parts Name Specification Applicable Q Price Code R 1 1003 4054 BACK LIGHT ASSY K342253*1 TK(K715) Common 1 CR A 2 1002 8729 CABLE/BACK LIGHT K442243-1 Common 1 AF X 3 1003 8336 COVER/BATTERY K342255*004V02TK Common 1 BB A 4 1003 4056 HOLDER/BATTERY K342254*1 TK(K7...
Page 37 - ACCESSARY
N Item Code No. Parts Name Specification Applicable Q Price Code R 51 1000 1733 CUSHION K441962-1 Common 1 AA X 52 1003 4797 TAPE/INSULATION RJK501511-001V01 Common 1 AA X 53 1004 0278 PLATE/INSULATION RJK501655-001V02 Common 1 AA X 54 1002 8728 TAPE/ADHESION K442226-1 Common 1 AA X 55 1003 4926 CAP...
Page 38 - PCB
PCB N Item Code No. Parts Name Specification Applicable Q Price Code R BL-PCB CN900 3502 2230 CONNECTOR SM03B-SRSS-TB Common 1 AC X Q902 2259 2744 TRANSISTOR/DIGITAL DTA143EETL Common 1 AA X Q903 2259 2789 TRANSISTOR/ARRAY IMX17T110 Common 1 AA X T900 3012 1624 TRANSFORMER/INVERTER BLT1.8K713 Common...
Page 40 - PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS
— 38 — PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS DIGITAL-PCB (PCB 715-D)
Page 46 - SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
Page 56 - Overseas Service Division
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