Page 2 - Table of Contents
Table of Contents 1 Safety Precaution for Repair ............. 1-1 1-1 Cautions ................................................... 1-1 1-2 Electrostatic Protection Measures ............ 1-2 1-3 Cautions When Handling DVD Drive ......... 1-2 1-4 Lead-Free Solder ........................................
Page 3 - ii
(18) Drive Block and Side Case-R ................ 5-14 (19) Loader, DRF-H/DRF Circuit Board, Disc Drive Unit, Lock Unit, and Frame ... 5-15 (20) Fulcrum Cover-U, Fulcrum Cover-B, and Fulcrum Unit ................................... 5-16 (21) LCD Case-B and LCD Circuit Board ...... 5-16 (22) GYR-H Ci...
Page 4 - iii; and HDM Circuit Boards
C Circuit Board Diagrams ..................... C-1 C-1 GYR-H ................................................... C-1 C-2 GYR ...................................................... C-1 C-3 FRT-H .................................................... C-2 C-4 FRT ............................................
Page 5 - Safety Precaution for Repair; PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE; CLASS 1; CAUTION; CAUTION
1 - 1 Safety Precaution for Repair 1 1-1 Cautions Many electrical and mechanical parts have special safety-related characteristics. These are often not evident from visual inspection nor can the protection afforded by them necessarily be obtained by using replacement components rated for a higher vo...
Page 6 - -2 Electrostatic Protection Measures; Antistatic mat; -3 Cautions When Handling DVD Drive
1 - 2 Safety Precaution for Repair > Electrostatic Protection Measures / Cautions When Handling DVD Drive 1-2 Electrostatic Protection Measures Semiconductor components can be damaged by static electricity charged on clothes, human body,etc. Take great care when handling components to avoid elect...
Page 7 - Caution; Point to be soldered
1 - 3 Point to be soldered For reflowFor dip Composition of alloy (wt%) Solder paste: Sn-3Ag-0.5CuBar solder: Sn-0.6Cu 1-4 Lead-Free Solder The printed circuit board that uses lead-free solder is adopted. To protect the global environment,use the recommended lead-free solder also during servicing.Re...
Page 8 - (5) Cautions when using lead based solder; Safety Precaution for Repair > Lead-Free Solder
1 - 4 (5) Cautions when using lead based solder It is recommended that you use lead-free solder when servicing, but it is also possible to serviceusing lead based solder. However, if lead based solder is used for servicing, take care with thefollowing:1) Before using lead based solder, remove the le...
Page 9 - -5 Notes When Using Service Manual; Coil; ) Board with a pattern on one side and parts on both sides:
1 - 5 1-5 Notes When Using Service Manual (1) Value units used in parts list Certain symbols are indicated as shown below for value units of resistors, capacitors and coils inparts list. When you read them, note the following regular indications: (2) Values in schematic diagrams The values, dielectr...
Page 10 - (4) Table for indexing locations of parts; A
1 - 6 (4) Table for indexing locations of parts This table shows locations of each part on circuit board diagrams. The locations are indicated usingthe guide scales on the external lines of diagrams. 2) Two diagrams indicated for each board 1) One diagram indicated for each board Safety Precaution f...
Page 11 - General Description; Parts Name
2 - 1 General Description 2 Parts Name Disc drive unit Lens unitAEL-H/AEL circuitboard (*1) DRF-H/DRF circuitboard (*1)(*2) FRT-H/FRT circuitboard (*1) GYR-H/GYR circuitboard (*1) LCD circuit boardMAN-H/MAN circuitboard(*1)MR circuit board (*3) SAF-H/SAF circuitboard (*1)(*4) SEN-H circuit board (*1...
Page 12 - QUICK MODE SWITCH; Item; CCD Image Sensor; Specifications
2 - 2 2-2 Features QUICK MODE switch mountedThe new DVD video camera/recorder has a QUICK MODE switchthat switches the on-screen display between Quick mode andNormal mode: The new timer of video camera/recorder can easilyoperate the screen display in Quick mode.The Quick mode displays only the funda...
Page 13 - Jacks; General Description > Specifications; Card
2 - 3 Specifications Item Maximumnumber ofrecordablephotos Recordingformat Audio playback formatRecording media Jacks Battery systemPower consumption (whenrecording with LCD monitor off )Dimensions (W × H × D, excluding projections)Operating temperature (humidity) Storage temperatureWeight (without ...
Page 14 - Provided accessories; Specifications of DZ-ACS1 AC Adapter/Charger
2 - 4 Specifications Item Provided accessories AC adapter/charger (model DZ-ACS1)Power cableDC power cord,Battery (model DZ-BP14S)AV/S input (*1) /output cable Infrared remote control (model DZ-RM3W)Lithium battery for remote control (model CR2025)Lens capLens cap stringShoulder strapSoftware CD-ROM...
Page 15 - -4 Major Differences from Previous Models
2 - 5 2-4 Major Differences from Previous Models Item CCD Lens Zoom Filter diameter Required minimumilluminationViewfinder LCD monitor Power consumption Weight Accessory Shoe PC connection terminal[USB standard] DZ-MV580E/MV550E DZ-MV580E: 1/3.8-inch interlacedDZ-MV550E: 1/6-inch interlacedDZ-MV580E...
Page 16 - Shape of DVD holder; Video mode only; General Description > Major Differences from Previous Models
2 - 6 Dimensions (W × H × D) andshape AC adapter/chargerBattery pack Infrared remote controlAV input (*1) /output jack Shape of DVD holder PC editing kitDisc protectEIS function QUICK MODE switchLine input function Number of pixels for video(MPEG2)Number of pixels for JPEGphoto during camera recordi...
Page 17 - -5 Differences in Rating Labels and Difference in Function; Model
2 - 7 Item DZ-MV580E/MV550E DZ-MV380E/MV350E Number of pixels for photoduring line input recording (*1) File size of photo JPEG: 640 × 480 pixels MPEG: 704 × 576 pixelsDZ-MV580E: FINE: Approx. 512KB NORM: Approx. 384KBECO: Approx. 256KB DZ-MV550E: FINE: Approx. 128KB NORM: Approx. 64KBECO: Approx. 3...
Page 18 - -6 Compatibility of Recorded Discs; General Description > Compatibility of Recorded Discs
2 - 8 2-6 Compatibility of Recorded Discs Discs recorded or edited on DZ-MV580E/MV550E can also be recorded, edited and played back onother DVD video camera/recorders, except for those for which disc-protect (*1) has been set. Discs recorded or edited on other DVD video camera/recorders can also be ...
Page 19 - General Description > Names of Parts
2 - 9 2-7 Names of Parts General Description > Names of Parts A/V MIC BATTERY EJECT 14 12 13 5 6 8 9 (Inside the cover) (Bottom) 10 11 1 3 4 7 2 1 Infrared receiver When the remote control is used to operate the DVD video camera/recorder, this receiver will receive the infrared signal. 2 Lens cap...
Page 20 - Accessories
2 - 1 0 General Description > Names of Parts 28 FULL AUTO button To switch the DVD video camera/recorder to full automatic. 29 FOCUS button To switch between manual focus and autofocus. 30 EXPOSURE button Press this button to adjust the exposure. 31 BLC (backlight compensation) button Press this ...
Page 21 - Index; -8 List of Abbreviations and Terms for DVD Video; Explanation
2 - 1 1 Index AC D E F I J L M 2-8 List of Abbreviations and Terms for DVD Video Camera/Recorders Explanation See Dolby AC3.Content Protection for Recordable Media: Copyright protection function that issuitable for online distribution of music.Design rule for Camera File system standard: This camera...
Page 23 - Overview; Servicing method; Filter piece; Structural components
2 - 13 General Description 2 a 2-1 a Overview The DZ-MV1000E(UK) is a DVD video camera/recorder that is the result of changes in somestructural components of DZ-MV550E(UK) and accessories: Specifications and functions areidentical to those of DZ-MV550E(UK). 2-1-1 a Servicing method The service metho...
Page 24 - Description of Operation; -1 Description of Structure; (1) Configuration and locations of circuit boards
3 - 1 Description of Operation 3 3-1 Description of Structure (1) Configuration and locations of circuit boards The configuration of circuit boards in DZ-MV580E/MV550E and their locations are very similar tothose in the base models DZ-MV380E/MV350E, except for whether the FAF circuit board isprovide...
Page 25 - Description of Operation > Description of Structure
3 - 2 (2) Differences in structure between DZ-MV580E and DZ-MV550E There are two major differences in structure between DZ-MV580E and DZ-MV550E:1) Accessory shoe The accessory shoe on DZ-MV580E has a power/control terminal, but the accessory shoe on DZ-MV550E doesn’t. 2) Lens unit The lens unit in D...
Page 26 - -2 Description of Newly Adapted Technology
3 - 3 3-2 Description of Newly Adapted Technology (1) QUICK MODE switch The QUICK MODE switch changes over the screen for various settings and for Disc Navigationbetween Quick mode and Normal mode.The Quick mode displays only the fundamental menu items and the brief explanation on theselected item/f...
Page 27 - -1 Procedure for Troubleshooting; Troubleshooting
4 - 1 4 4-1 Procedure for Troubleshooting Perform troubleshooting in the order shown in Fig. 4-1-1. Troubleshooting *1: Messages and error codes will appear on LCD monitor or in viewfinder. Fig. 4-1-1 Note: 1) Before troubleshooting or servicing, be sure to obtain customer approval for the following...
Page 28 - Symptom; Battery cannot be charged.; Cause and Correction
4 - 2 4-2 Problem Guide Check the following before judging that this DVD video camera/recorder is faulty. Symptom Battery cannot be charged. Battery weakens fast. The CHARGE indicator onAC adapter/charger isblinking. Power turns off immediatelyafter being turned on.Power goes off unexpectedly. Power...
Page 29 - Focus is not correct.; *1: The line input function is provided in the following models:; During recording
4 - 3 Pressing the REC buttonwill not start recording. Recording starts but stopsimmediately. Power switch does notchange to PHOTO (disc).LCD screen is hard to see. Black dots or red, blue orgreen dots always lit appearon LCD screen or inViewfinder. Focus is not correct. Symptom Cause and Correction...
Page 31 - No drive icon appears on PC.; Troubleshooting > Problem Guide
4 - 5 Symptom Cause and Correction No drive icon appears on PC. A fatal exception 0A erroroccurs while installing USBdriver in Windows 2000ProfessionalApplication is not normallyrun on PC.DISC EJECT button doesnot work when the DVDvideo camera/recorder isconnected to PC.Disc cannot be ejected evenby...
Page 32 - Do not choose “Simple Export”: If you do, reading will stop midway.
4 - 6 Symptom Cause and Correction DVD-RAM/R/RW drive builtinto PC cannot be used afterthe provided software hasbeen installed. Video is not recognized bysoftware in PC. DVD-R disc cannot be playedback on DVD-MovieAlbumSEError appears when startingDVD-MovieAlbumSEVideo written to hard disk ofPC usin...
Page 33 - No scene can be deleted.; Miscellaneous
4 - 7 Troubleshooting > Problem Guide Symptom Cause and Correction “DISC ERROR” appearswhen releasing write-protect The “capture” function ofMyDVD is unavailable. Power does not come on, orno operation occurs bypressing button. The date and time areincorrect. No scene can be deleted. Disc cannot ...
Page 34 - Disc cover cannot be closed.
4 - 8 The DVD video camera/recorder cannot be operatedfrom remote control. Disc cover cannot be closed. Operating sound is heardcyclically.the DVD video camera/recorder vibrates.Slight sound is heard fromthe DVD video camera/recorder. Is the remote control pointed at the infrared receiver on the DVD...
Page 35 - -3 Messages and Troubleshooting; Message; Appears if the battery is discharged.; Divide scenes one by one.; Troubleshooting > Messages and Troubleshooting
4 - 9 4-3 Messages and Troubleshooting Some messages may appear on the LCD screen or in the viewfinder during operation.If a message appears, refer to the following table and perform troubleshooting according to themessage.Messages divided by broken lines will automatically appear in sequence from t...
Page 36 - CARD ALMOST FULL
4 - 10 Message Cause/condition for message to appear Troubleshooting Cannot replace thumbnailon PHOTO scenes. Cannot select any morescenes CARD ALMOST FULL Card error has occurred.Format the card now? Card error has occurred.Formatting is not complete. Card error has occurred.Keep card inside & ...
Page 37 - Disc cleaning method:
4 - 11 Message Cause/condition for message to appear Troubleshooting Control Information Error. COPY PROTECT Data error in a part of imagefile.Repair disc now? YES NO Appears if mismatch has occurredbetween the recorded video and thescene information because editing wasperformed near the limit of di...
Page 38 - YES NO
4 - 12 Message Cause/condition for message to appear Troubleshooting Data error in all image file.Repair all data now? YES NO DISC ××××(4-digit alpha-numeralsshowing the code of troublewill appear in ××××.)DISC ACCESS DISC ALMOST FULL Disc error Disc error has occurred.Finalizing is not complete. Ap...
Page 42 - NO DISC
4 - 16 Message Cause/condition for message to appear Troubleshooting JPEG file related to scenesare not found. No cardNo card. Please insert card. NO DISC No more scenes.Play List was deleted. Play Lists over limit. Same scenes on PlayList willbe deleted.Delete scenes? YES NO Scenes over limit.Canno...
Page 43 - UNFORMAT DISC
4 - 17 Message Cause/condition for message to appear Troubleshooting Scenes over limit.Cannot move scenes. Stop processing. There was no scene whichcan be deleted. This card cannot be used.Please replace card. This disc cannot be used.Please replace disc. This disc is recorded by theNTSC system.Plea...
Page 45 - Troubleshooting > Self-Diagnosis Function and Troubleshooting; -4 Self-Diagnosis Function and Troubleshooting; Please reinsert a disc.
4 - 19 Troubleshooting > Self-Diagnosis Function and Troubleshooting 4-4 Self-Diagnosis Function and Troubleshooting Restriction: The information included in this section is exclusively for service personnel. Do not disclose it topersons other than service engineers. This DVD video camera/recorde...
Page 46 - Please read the manual.
4 - 20 Fig. 4-4-3 Example of Message (displayed in modes other than during power on or recording) Fig. 4-4-4 Example of Message (displayed during recording) Troubleshooting > Self-Diagnosis Function and Troubleshooting (2) Messages for serious problems These messages appear when solving the probl...
Page 47 - (1) Displaying error codes and clearing them; Display method
4 - 21 Fig. 4-4-5 Example of Error Code Display Troubleshooting > Self-Diagnosis Function and Troubleshooting 4-4-2 Error codes stored in flash memory (1) Displaying error codes and clearing them Display method 1) Connect the battery or AC adapter/charger, and then set the power switch to “VIDEO”...
Page 48 - -4-3 Major error codes and troubleshooting
4 - 22 Error code 0400 1100 10AE 10AF 0280 2881 Contents of problem Recognition of disc failed. Reading of data from disc failed. Disc physically damaged, i.g.,scratched or distorted.The optical pickup in disc drive unitfailed to move.Recognition of disc failed. [Thismessage is likely to appear freq...
Page 49 - Error code
4 - 23 3122 312631337601 7890 77913105 E000 EC87 F100 F526 F571 F572F573F600F700 F924 FB24 FB34 FB44 Recording on DVD-RAM disc failed. Writing data file to disc failed. It takes much more time thannecessary to process start or end ofrecording (timeout error). Recording on DVD-R disc failed. Formatti...
Page 50 - -5 System Resetting/Resetting Camera Functions; Troubleshooting > System Resetting/Resetting Camera Functions
4 - 24 4-5 System Resetting/Resetting Camera Functions This DVD video camera/recorder has two types of reset function: “System reset” and “Resettingcamera functions”.The reset operation will return the various settings to the defaults when the DVD video camera/recorder was shipped from factory. Info...
Page 52 - ) Set the power switch to “POWER OFF”, and; -5-3 Procedure for resetting camera functions; LCD Setup
4 - 26 4-5-2 System reset procedure 1) Set the power switch to “POWER OFF”, and then disconnect the battery or AC adapter/charger. 2) Use a fine tipped pen, etc. to hold down the RESET button for approx. 2 seconds. 4-5-3 Procedure for resetting camera functions 1) Connect the battery or AC adapter/c...
Page 53 - -6 Checking Versions of Firmware and Updating; System firmware; LCD screen or viewfinder from this point.
4 - 2 7 4-6 Checking Versions of Firmware and Updating This DVD video camera/recorder stores the 4 types of firmware shown in Table 4-6-1 in flashmemory.These firmware programs will be updated whenever necessary to improve the performance of thisDVD video camera/recorder.Check to see whether any def...
Page 54 - Detail; When no disc is loaded
4 - 2 8 (3) Details of version display screens Item ModelSystem Ver.DateCam Ver. Drive (Main)Drive (Core) Display contents Model nameVersion number of system firmwareDate/time when system firmware was createdVersion number of Camera microprocessorfirmwareVersion number of drive main firmwareVersion ...
Page 55 - Troubleshooting > Checking Versions of Firmware and Updating; when using a card for updating.
4 - 2 9 Troubleshooting > Checking Versions of Firmware and Updating Fig. 4-6-2 Model: DZ-MV5-PAL System: Ver. ×.×× Drive (Main): ××××.××.××.REV Drive (Core): ××××.××.××.REV Updating Start Screen System Update Screen Drive (Main) Update Screen Drive (Core) Update Screen Updating Completed Screen ...
Page 56 - -7 Trouble Diagnosis; Interpreting the trouble diagnosis table:
4 - 30 4-7 Trouble Diagnosis Information: 1) Use the DZ-ACS1 adapter/charger to power the DVD video camera/recorder for trouble diagnosis. 2) The trouble diagnosis table was prepared presupposing that the circuit boards have been normally attached and connected. Therefore, make sure beforehand that ...
Page 57 - No power
4 - 31 Symptom No power Date/time isincorrect Auto-focus doesnot operate. No zoom workseven if zoom leveris operated. Service position (A) (B) ----- ----- (A) Check points F0501 [MAN-B]F0502 [MAN-B]F0503 [MAN-B]F0504 [MAN-B]TL0504 [MAN-B] IC1503- 53 to 56[MAN-B] (Do notsolder lead wire)TL0510 [MAN-A...
Page 61 - Prohibition; ) Solder a lead wire of approx. 10 cm to the
4 - 35 4-7-2 Disassembly/reassembly to enable service position Prohibition Be sure to disconnect the AC adapter/charger or battery from the DVD video camera/recorder.The DVD video camera/recorder has a built-in laser emitter block. Never look into it: If Laser beamstrikes your eye, it could cause se...
Page 65 - Troubleshooting > Trouble Diagnosis
4 - 39 (3) Setting to service position (C) Service position (C) is mainly used for troublediagnosis of the system of operation buttons onside case-L.Perform trouble diagnosis using the checkpoints on MAN-H/MAN and AEL-H/AELcircuit boards. Set to service position (B) in advance. 1) Connect the L bloc...
Page 67 - -8 Procedure for Removing Disc from Faulty the DVD Video; ) Turn the hood in the direction of the arrow; LOCK ARM
4 - 41 4-8 Procedure for Removing Disc from Faulty the DVD Video Camera/Recorder 4-8-1 Item to be checked Connect the AC adapter/charger or charged battery pack (power supply), making sure the ACCESSindicator turns off, and then press the DISC EJECT button again.Note: Even with normal product, the d...
Page 68 - How to remove disc; If the disc cannot be ejected after performing “; Lock arm
4 - 8 -2 a How to remove disc - DZ-MV1000E(UK) If the disc cannot be ejected after performing “ 4-8 -1 Items to be checked”, remove it using the procedure in this section. Information: Numbers in diagrams are step numbers of setting procedure, and letters in brackets [ ] show thetypes of screw. 1) T...
Page 69 - -9 Special Functions; ) Make sure that the DVD-RAM disc to be formatted is; Format Disc
4 - 42 4-9 Special Functions Restriction: The information included in this section is exclusively for service personnel: Do not disclose it topersons other than service engineers. 4-9-1 Forced formatting of DVD-RAM disc (1) Application/Symptom Perform this procedure when the Disc Navigation screen d...
Page 71 - Troubleshooting > Special Functions
4 - 44 Troubleshooting > Special Functions DZ-ACS1 REMOVE THEADJUSTMENT COVER[Refer to "(1) Adjustment cover"in "5-3 Disassembly".] SKYLARKCONNECTIONJIG(No. TP14161) WHT RD (PIN 18) YEL BLK BLK RED DSP-R JIG(No. 7099448) DC POWER SUPPLY (5V/1A) GND (PIN 16) SD (PIN 20) RS-232CCABL...
Page 72 - BACKUP FILE SELECT screen
4 - 45 (3) Backup method Information: If it is not possible to back up the data in EEPROM to bereplaced because the DVD video camera/recorder is notturned on, etc., replace the MAN-H/MAN circuit board, andthen refer to “6-4-1 Initial Data Write”. 1) Choose DATA INITIALIZE on the ADJUST MENU screen. ...
Page 73 - ADJUST MENU screen; DATA INITIALIZE MENU screen; WRITE FILE SELECT screen; PROGRESS STATUS dialog; INITIALIZATION FINISHED dialog
4 - 46 (4) Write method Restrictions: Never write data of any other product.The EEPROM data includes adjustment values, etc. thatare peculiar to that product: It is different for eachproduct even if the model is the same.If you write the data of another product by mistake,rewrite the correct data. 1...
Page 74 - Disassembly and Reassembly; -1 Items to Be Checked; -2 Order of Disassembly; same, except for the following components:
5 - 1 Disassembly and Reassembly 5 5-1 Items to Be Checked (1) Checking Disc Connect the AC adapter/charger or charged battery, and then press the DISC EJECT button tomake sure that no disc is inserted. After check, close the disc insertion block.If the disc insertion block does not open normally, r...
Page 75 - Disassembly and Reassembly > Order of Disassembly; Reading Disassembly Flowchart:
5 - 2 Disassembly and Reassembly > Order of Disassembly Fig. 5-2-1 Reading Disassembly Flowchart: After locating the target component in the flowchart, remove all components of the target insequence, following the arrows (routes) from the top of flowchart. If multiple routes exist to thetarget co...
Page 76 - Disassembly and Reassembly > Disassembly
5 - 3 1) 2) (b) (d) (a) (c) (a) 1) (b) 2) 5-3 Disassembly Information: Numbers in disassembly procedure diagrams are step numbers for disassembling order, and lettersin brackets [ ] show the types of screw. Letters in brackets ( ) show the name of parts. (a) Adjustment cover(b) LCD monitor(c) Side c...
Page 77 - Hood
5 - 3a 1) Filter Piece Hood Lens cover 2) [A] 3) [A] M1.7x4 (Black) (2a) Hood, Filter Piece and Lens Cover (DZ-MV1000E) 1) Turn the hood (a) in the direction of the arrow to remove it. 2) Remove three screws [A], and then remove the filter piece (b), being careful not toscratch the lens surface with...
Page 79 - and Microphone Cover
5 - 5 (b) (a) (c) (d) 4) 1) [N] 2) [N] 3) (e) 2) [A] [A] M1.7×4 (Black) [N] M1.7×4 (Silver) 1) Tabs (b) (a) (d) (c) (b) 3) [D] 2) [D] (a) 1) [D] M1.7×4 (Black) (4) Front Block and R Block 1) Open the jack cover (c), and then remove one screw [N]. 2) Remove one screw [A] and one screw [N].3) Remove t...
Page 83 - that extends from the disc cover.
5 - 9 2 6) 4) (g) 5) [F] 5) [F] 1 SW8062 Correct Installing and inclined disccover could damage the switch (SW8062) in side the disc cover. Incorrect Incorrect (i) (h) (a) (k) (a) (m) (n) (i) (j) (f) (h) Disccover [F] M1.6x2.5 (Black) 2) (1) Unlock(2)Pull (1) (1) (2) 3) 1) (b) (d) (c) (e) (f) (a) (c...
Page 90 - and Fulcrum Unit; ) Remove the LCD case-B in the direction of
5 - 1 6 1) [P] (a) (c) (b) [P] M1.6x3 (Black) (1) Unlock(2) Pull (1) (1) (2) 1) 2) 3) Tabs (a) (c) (b) (c) (h) (g) (f) (e) (d) A B C A > B > C Silver surface White surface (20) Fulcrum Cover-U, Fulcrum Cover-B and Fulcrum Unit 1) Remove two screws [P], and then remove the fulcrum cover-U (a) a...
Page 91 - Procedure and caution for reassembly
5 - 1 7 4) 1) [D] 5) [L] 2) [D] 3) Tabs 6) Color (c) (c) (a) (h) (h) (b) (e) (d) (f) (g) (b) Transparent a > b b a [L] M1.7x5 (Silver) [D] M1.7x4 (Black) (22) GYR-H Circuit Board, Lens Frame, Lens Unit, Cushion, Crystal Filter, CCD Image Sensor, and SEN-H Circuit Board in DZ-MV580E GYR-H Circuit ...
Page 92 - Lens Unit in DZ-MV550E; ) The lens unit is a precision component: Take
5 - 18 1) [D] 2) [D] (b) (a) (c) [D] M1.7x4 (Black) (23) GYR Circuit Board, Lens Frame, and Lens Unit in DZ-MV550E Information: The DZ-MV550E lens unit is set as a servicecomponent: It includes the parts equivalent tocushion rubber, crystal filter, CCD imagesensor and SEN-H circuit board of DZ-MV580...
Page 93 - Adjustment; -1 Creating Reference Data; reference data was created.
6 - 1 Adjustment 6 6-1 Creating Reference Data The reference data is necessary for adjustment: The adjustment program will not operate normallywithout it. Before adjustment, be sure to create the reference data, using the same model (withnormal camera block) as the one to be adjusted.See section 6-1...
Page 94 - -1-1 List of Jigs and Tools used when Creating Reference Data; NEW; Note: Create the data using the adjustment data; Example
6 - 2 6-1-1 List of Jigs and Tools used when Creating Reference Data NEW Adjustment floppy disk Note: Create the data using the adjustment data downloaded from Intranet. If downloadingis not possible, obtain the floppy disk withParts No. TP13875 Personal computer (PC) All of the following OS must op...
Page 95 - -1-2 Power Supply and Materials for Creating Reference Data; block is operating normally.; -1-3 Connections when Creating Reference Data; light box will interference with work.
6 - 3 6-1-2 Power Supply and Materials for Creating Reference Data 1) DVD video camera/recorder that is the same model as the one to be adjusted and whose camera block is operating normally. Note: It is recommended that you use a brand-new unit of the same model when creating the referencedata. If s...
Page 96 - Adjustment > Creating Reference Data
6 - 4 WHT RD (PIN 18) YEL BLK BLK RED RS-232CCABLE DSP-R JIG PC DZ-ACS1 REMOVE THEADJUSTMENT COVER[Refer to "(1) Adjustment cover"in "5-3 Disassembly".] POWER CABLE To AC OUTLET DC PowerCORD DC POWER SUPPLY (5V/1A) GND (PIN 16) SD (PIN 20) LIGHT BOX FRONTSECTION 30-50cm TRIPOD YEL To...
Page 97 - -1-4 Settings when Creating Reference Data; video camera/recorder while watching the LCD monitor screen.; Off; *1: Dispaly only on models that have the line
6 - 5 6-1-4 Settings when Creating Reference Data When the connections for creating reference data are complete, set the DVD video camera/recorderand test equipment as follows:1) Make sure that no disc or card is inserted: Neither is necessary when creating reference data.2) Set the power switch to ...
Page 98 - -1-5 Copying or Deleting Adjustment Program; -1-6 Starting and Terminating Reference Data Creation Program
6 - 6 6-1-5 Copying or Deleting Adjustment Program Information: The adjustment program also includes a program for creating reference data. (1) Copy 1) Start the PC.2) Start Explorer and create a new folder in HDD of PC. The name “map04w” is recommended for the folder: If a folder with the same name...
Page 99 - POWER OR CONNECTION ERROR dialog; When the power or connection error dialog appears:; MANUAL ADJUSTMENT PROGRAM
6 - 7 4) Choose the communication port to which the RS-232C cable is connected, and then choose the radio button ofcorresponding port on COMMUNICATION PORTSETTING screen. 5) Click the OK button on the COMMUNICATION PORT SETTING screen, and then proceed with the MODELSELECT screen. Note: If the follo...
Page 100 - ) Refer to the following table and choose the radio button; FILE HANDLE ERROR dialog
6 - 8 6) Refer to the following table and choose the radio button of corresponding model name in MODEL SELECTscreen. MODEL SELECT screen. MANUAL ADJUSTMENT PROGRAM for SERVICE STATION MODEL SELECT × × × × × × × × ENTER EXIT CONNECTION × × × × × × × × 6 7 SETUP MENU screen. MANUAL ADJUSTMENT PROGRAM ...
Page 102 - ATTACH THE FILTER dialog; SETUP FINISHED dialog
6 - 1 0 6-1-7 Creating Reference Data Start the setup program referring to “6-1-6 Starting and Terminating Reference Data CreationProgram”. For subsequent operation, operate the PC mouse while watching the PC monitor screen. Information: It takes approx. 20 minutes to create reference data.The follo...
Page 103 - ALL SETUP FINISH dialog; EXECUTE OTHER ITEMS dialog
6 - 1 1 8) Choose WHITE BALANCE ABS on the SETUP MENU screen. 9) Repeat steps 2)-5).10) Click the RETURN button on SETUP MENU screen.11) The ALL SETUP FINISH dialog will appear: Click the OK button to complete the creation of reference data. Note: Neither Matrix, White Balance nor White Balance Abs ...
Page 104 - -2 Setups for Adjustment; -2-2 List of Jigs and Tools for Adjustment; Adjustment > Setups for Adjustment
6 - 12 6-2 Setups for Adjustment 6-2-1 Checking Reference Data Before starting adjustment, check whether it will be necessary to create the reference data or not,referring to the flowchart below: Fig. 6-2-1 Have you ever performed adjustment of this model? Will you use the same PC as for past adjust...
Page 109 - -2-6 Starting and Terminating Adjustment Program; COM PORT ERROR dialog
6 - 17 6-2-6 Starting and Terminating Adjustment Program Make sure that the connections are correct, the power switch on DVD video camera/recorder is setto “VIDEO”, and the DC power supply for DSP-R jig is turned on. The adjustment program will notstart unless the connections for adjustment are corr...
Page 110 - ) Choose the radio button of corresponding model name in
6 - 18 Information: When communications between the PC and DVD videocamera/recorder are normal during adjustment, the word“CONNECTION” in status bar (bottom left) of each screenwill flash. 6) Choose the radio button of corresponding model name in MODEL SELECT screen. MANUAL ADJUSTMENT PROGRAM for SE...
Page 112 - -3 List of Adjustment Items; -3-1 Adjustment Program Hierarchy Diagram; Adjustment > List of Adjustment Items
6 - 20 6-3 List of Adjustment Items 6-3-1 Adjustment Program Hierarchy Diagram MANUAL ADJUSTMENT PROGRAM for SERVICE STATION MODEL NAME: × × × × DATA INITIALIZE EXECUTE RETURN CONNECTION ADJUST MENU SAMPLING PULSE AUTO IRIS CONTROL MATRIX CHROMA GAIN AUTO FUCUS SPOT NOISE LCD EVF VIDEO LEVEL BURST L...
Page 113 - -3-2 List of Adjustments Needed After Replacing Major Components; LCD Bright
6 - 21 6-3-2 List of Adjustments Needed After Replacing Major Components Item Initial Data WriteVideo LevelBurst LevelSampling PulseAutofocusAuto Iris ControlMatrixChroma GainSpot NoiseLCD PLLLCD Contrast-1 (*4) LCD Bright (*4) LCD Contrast-2 (*4) LCD White BalanceEVF BL DET CheckEVF PLLEVF Contrast...
Page 114 - Major Components
6 - 22 Lens unit [For DZ- MV550E] IC3701 IC1301 IC1302 IC6103 IC1001 [For DZ- MV580E] Lens unit [For DZ- MV580E] Adjustment > List of Adjustment Items Item Initial Data WriteVideo LevelBurst LevelSampling PulseAutofocusAuto Iris ControlMatrixChroma GainSpot NoiseLCD PLLLCD Contrast-1 (*4) LCD Bri...
Page 115 - Initial Data Write; -3-3 Purpose of Adjustments and Incompleted Phenomenon; Incompleted Phenomenon; The picture becomes dark or whitish.
6 - 23 Purpose To write initial data to EEPROM inwhich adjustment data has been storedTo set the video output level.To set the burst level.To measure the delay time in samplingIC, and optimize pulse timing.To set out-of-focus correction levelduring zoom. To set iris control data.To compensate for un...
Page 116 - -4 Adjustment Procedure; Adjustment > Adjustment Procedure
6 - 24 6-4 Adjustment Procedure Start the adjustment program referring to “6-2-6 Starting and Terminating Adjustment Program”.For the subsequent operation, operate the PC mouse while watching the PC monitor screen. Information: 1) Display ×××× on subsequent PC screen shows the model name.2) The numb...
Page 117 - ADJUSTMENT FINISHED dialog
6 - 25 6-4-2 Video Level Preparations: 1) Connect the oscilloscope CH1 to video out.2) Switch the oscilloscope V-MODE to “CH1” and TRIGGER SOURCE to “CH1”. Procedure: 1) Choose VIDEO LEVEL on the ADJUST MENU screen.2) Click the EXECUTE button on ADJUST MENU screen to proceed with the VIDEO LEVEL ADJ...
Page 118 - BURST LEVEL ADJUSTMENT screen
6 - 26 Adjustment > Adjustment Procedure 6-4-3 Burst Level Preparations: 1) Connect the oscilloscope CH1 to video out.2) Switch the oscilloscope V-MODE to “CH1” and TRIGGER SOURCE to “CH1”. Procedure: 1) Choose BURST LEVEL on the ADJUST MENU screen.2) Click the EXECUTE button on ADJUST MENU scree...
Page 119 - Cap the lens of DVD video camera/recorder.
6 - 27 ADJUST MENU screen MANUAL ADJUSTMENT PROGRAM for SERVICE STATION MODEL NAME: ×××× DATA INITIALIZE EXECUTE RETURN CONNECTION ADJUST MENU SAMPLING PULSE AUTO IRIS CONTROL MATRIX CHROMA GAIN AUTO FUCUS SPOT NOISE LCD EVF VIDEO LEVEL BURST LEVEL 2 1 6-4-4 Sampling Pulse Note: Start this adjustmen...
Page 120 - AF ADJUSTMENT ERROR dialog
6 - 28 Adjustment > Adjustment Procedure 6-4-5 Autofocus Preparations: 1) Use the backfocus chart vertically (portrait mode) as shown in Fig. 6-4-3. 2) Point at backfocus chart 1500mm ± 5 mm away from the lens surface: Measure the distance precisely. 3) Set the zoom to telephoto end, and make sur...
Page 123 - Hold down the button until the “ ” mark changes to a steady light.
6 - 31 Fig. 6-4-4 White balance set screen Set EXIT 6-4-8 Chroma Gain Preparation: 1) Point at light box without chart, filling the screen. 2) Prepare the color bar chart: Use it during adjustment. Procedure: 1) Press the MENU button on DVD video camera/recorder, and use the joystick to specify “Whi...
Page 124 - CHROMA GAIN ADJUSTMENT screen; RED
6 - 32 When using an oscilloscope B = 850mV ± 20 mVp-pB = 780mV ± 20 mVp-p When using a vectorscope A = 310 % ± 5 %A = 280 % ± 5 % Table 6-4-1 Value of Red Level/Vector Fig. 6-4-5 When using a vectorscope Fig. 6-4-6 When using an oscilloscope Adjustment > Adjustment Procedure 7) Click the GAIN UP...
Page 126 - LCD ADJUSTMENT MENU screen
6 - 34 6-4-10 LCD Note: 1) Perform LCD only after replacing the MAN-H/MAN circuit board, LCD circuit board or LCD unit, or executing “Initial Data Write”. 2) Neither light box nor chart is needed for LCD adjustment.Before performing any adjustments for LCD, be sure to shift the DVD video camera/reco...
Page 127 - PLL ADJUSTMENT screen.
6 - 35 (1) LCD PLL Preparation: Connect the frequency counter to “LCD-HDD (pin 9)” ofSkylark Connection jig. Procedure: 1) Choose PLL on the LCD ADJUSTMENT MENU screen.2) Click the EXECUTE button on LCD ADJUSTMENT MENU screen to proceed with the PLL ADJUSTMENTscreen.Synchronization of the video on L...
Page 128 - CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT screen
6 - 36 Adjustment > Adjustment Procedure (2) LCD Contrast-1 Note: Be sure to adjust LCD brightness and LCD contrast-2after completing LCD contrast-1 adjustment. Preparations: 1) Connect the oscilloscope CH2 to “LCD-G (pin 5)” of Skylark Connection jig. 2) Switch the oscilloscope V-MODE to “CH2”: ...
Page 129 - BRIGHT ADJUSTMENT screen
6 - 37 (3) LCD Brightness Note: 1) Be sure to adjust LCD contrast-1 before performing LCD brightness adjustment. 2) Be sure to adjust LCD contrast-2 after completing LCD brightness adjustment. Preparations: 1) Connect the oscilloscope CH2 to “LCD-G (pin 5)” of Skylark Connection jig. 2) Switch the o...
Page 134 - EVF ADJUSTMENT MENU screen; PLL ADJUSTMENT screen
6 - 42 Adjustment > Adjustment Procedure (1) EVF BL DET Check Note: Be sure to take note of the resulting value of this check because the check value will be neededwhen EVF adjustment is completed.There are two types of EVF unit mounted in these DZ-MV580E/MV550E:The backlight characteristics of t...
Page 137 - SUB BRIGHT RED ADJUSTMENT screen.
6 - 45 (5) EVF White Balance Preparations: 1) Connect the oscilloscope CH1 to “EVF-R (pin 2)” of Skylark Connection jig. 2) Connect the oscilloscope CH2 to “EVF-G (pin 4)” of Skylark Connection jig. 3) Connect the oscilloscope EXT TRIG to video output. 4) Switch the oscilloscope V-MODE to “ALT” and ...
Page 139 - Exploded View and Parts List; Note: Components without any numbers in exploded views had
2A 3A 4A 1A 2B 3B 4B 1B 2C 3C 4C 1C 2D 3D 4D 1D 2E 3E 4E 1E 2F 3F 4F 1F 4 3 2 1 A B C D E F A B C D E F 4 3 2 1 7 - 1 7-1 Exploded Views 7-1-1 L Block and Front Block Exploded View and Parts List 7 Note: Components without any numbers in exploded views had not been assigned as service parts as of th...
Page 140 - as o
7 - 1a Note: Components without any numbers in exploded views had not been assigned as service parts as of the date of issue of this manual. 111 112 108 905 109 905 910 910 113 909 909 110 FRT CIRCUIT BOARD [Component Replacement] SWL3 CIRCUIT BOARD [Component Replacement] 126 909 909 909 909 909 91...
Page 143 - Camera Block
2A 3A 4A 1A 2B 3B 4B 1B 2C 3C 4C 1C 2D 3D 4D 1D 2E 3E 4E 1E 2F 3F 4F 1F 4 3 2 1 A B C D E F A B C D E F 4 3 2 1 7 - 3 7-1-3 LCD Unit 7-1-4 DZ-MV580E Camera Block 7-1-5 DZ-MV550E , DZ-MV1000E(UK) Camera Block 917 917 915 141 142 132 135 133 139 125 LCD CIRCUIT BOARD[ComponentReplacement] MR CIRCUITBO...
Page 144 - -2 Replacement Parts List
7 - 4 P-NO DESCRIP- TION SYMBOL NO P-NO DESCRIP- TION SYMBOL NO 915 SCREW(1.6X3)917 SCREW(1.7X4) ACCESSORIES FOR DZ-MV580E ADPTOR,AC CORD,POWER [MV580E/MV580E(SW)] CORD,POWER(AU) [MV580E(AU)] CORD,POWER [MV580E(SWH)/MV580E(UK)] CORD,AVS CORD,DC REMOTE HAND SET(DZ-RM3WF) CORD,USB COVER,LENS COVER,LEN...
Page 148 - DETECTOR; Encord Data
4 3 2 1 A B C D E F A B C D E F 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 B - 2 B-2 Disc Drive SPINDLE MOTOR A F TR LASER DIODE LASER DIODE DRIVE 8 DETECTOR & AMP FRONT MONITOR DET. & AMP Encord Data A P C SLIDER MOTOR DATA STROBE ANALOG FRONT END DRIVE DSP (SERVO/DSP/ ATAPI/ ENCODER/ DECODER) 4CH BRIDGE DRIV...
Page 150 - EJECT; MOD
4 3 2 1 A B C D E F A B C D E F 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 B - 4 B-4 Power-2 25, 26 PG9701 30-33, 38-41 IC8501 30 IC9302 1, 3, 14, 16, 17, 32 IC9304 15, 16 IC9305 8 IC9306 8 IC9602 IC9603 6, 8 IC9605 5 IC9610 8 PG9301 3, 4 7, 22, 23 IC9301 11, 12 41 PG9702 5, 6 25, 26 28, 43 PG2302 30-33, 38-41 IC9501 ...
Page 162 - DISC DRIVE UNIT; LCD
4 3 2 1 A B C D E F A B C D E F 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 S - 1 S Schematic & Wiring DiagramsS-1 DZ-MV580E Wiring Diagram CN3401 MICROPHONE LCD PANEL LOCK UNIT LENS UNIT SLID MOTOR DISC DRIVE UNIT SPINDLE MOTOR EVF UNIT SIDE CASE-L (OPERATION SWITCH) ToACCESSORY SHOE BATTERY TERMINAL REAR COVER ZO...
Page 166 - SHE
2A 3A 4A 5A 6A 7A 8A 1A 2B 3B 4B 5B 6B 7B 8B 1B 2C 3C 4C 5C 6C 7C 8C 1C 2D 3D 4D 5D 6D 7D 8D 1D 2E 3E 4E 5E 6E 7E 8E 1E 2F 3F 4F 5F 6F 7F 8F 1F 4 3 2 1 A B C D E F A B C D E F 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 S - 5 S-7 SHE-H S-8 SHE SHE-H ToSHOETERMINAL ToEVF UNIT EVF_5V ToGYR-HPG1401 T o BTB [AEL-H] PG7009 ...
Page 175 - VIDEO AMP
4 3 2 1 A B C D E F A B C D E F 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 S - 14 S-19 IC BLOCK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 VCOREF FILTER GND RPD +3V Vcc1 SEN SCK SDAT TEST1 XCLR VD GND 13 RGT HCK1 HCK2 WIDE HST V DD +3V PCG XSTB DW N EN VCK VST GND SYNC IN B/B-Y R/R-Y G/Y Vcc1 +3V REF D A OUT COMREF COM OUT COMDC PSIG...