Panasonic Dmc-gm1k Dmc-gm1w Digital Camera
Panasonic Dmc-gm1k Dmc-gm1w Digital Camera
Panasonic Dmc-gm1k Dmc-gm1w Digital Camera
DSC1311035CE
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE PAGE
1 Safety Precautions -----------------------------------------------3 9.2. Disassembly and Assembly Procedure for the
1.1. General Guidelines ----------------------------------------3 Lens --------------------------------------------------------- 50
1.2. Leakage Current Cold Check ---------------------------3 10 Measurements and Adjustments -------------------------- 51
1.3. Leakage Current Hot Check (See Figure. 1)--------3 10.1. Matrix Chart for Replaced Part and Necessary
1.4. How to Discharge the E.Capacitor on Main Adjustment ------------------------------------------------ 51
P.C.B.----------------------------------------------------------4 11 Maintenance------------------------------------------------------ 53
2 Warning --------------------------------------------------------------5 11.1. Notice in external cleaning ---------------------------- 53
2.1. Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) 12 Block Diagram --------------------------------------------------- 54
to Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices ----------5 12.1. Overall Block Diagram---------------------------------- 54
2.2. How to Recycle the Lithium Ion Battery (U.S. 12.2. System Control Block Diagram ---------------------- 55
Only)-----------------------------------------------------------5 12.3. Video/Audio Process(1) Block Diagram------------ 56
2.3. Caution for AC Cord (For EB/GC/GH) ----------------6 12.4. Video/Audio Process(2) Block Diagram------------ 57
2.4. How to Replace the Lithium Battery -------------------7 12.5. Lens Flash Block Diagram ---------------------------- 58
3 Service Navigation------------------------------------------------8 12.6. Power Block Diagram----------------------------------- 59
3.1. Introduction --------------------------------------------------8 13 Wiring Connection Diagram -------------------------------- 60
3.2. About service of bundled lenses -----------------------8 13.1. Interconnection Diagram------------------------------- 60
3.3. Important Notice --------------------------------------------8
3.4. Service Notes --------------------------------------------- 12
3.5. General Description About Lead Free Solder
(PbF) -------------------------------------------------------- 14
3.6. How to Define the Model Suffix (NTSC or PAL
model)------------------------------------------------------- 15
4 Specifications ---------------------------------------------------- 19
4.1. Camera Body---------------------------------------------- 19
4.2. Lens --------------------------------------------------------- 22
5 Location of Controls and Components------------------ 23
5.1. Camera Body---------------------------------------------- 23
5.2. Lens --------------------------------------------------------- 24
6 Service Mode ----------------------------------------------------- 25
6.1. Error Code Memory Function ------------------------- 25
7 Troubleshooting Guide---------------------------------------- 27
7.1. Checking Method of Body and
Interchangeable Lens ----------------------------------- 27
7.2. About Tilt Sensor Display ------------------------------ 32
7.3. Wi-Fi Circuit (MAIN P.C.B.) ---------------------------- 34
7.4. Diagnosis flow of Flash Circuit------------------------ 34
8 Service Fixture & Tools --------------------------------------- 35
8.1. Service Fixture and Tools ------------------------------ 35
8.2. Clean Box -------------------------------------------------- 36
8.3. When Replacing the Main P.C.B. -------------------- 36
8.4. Service Position ------------------------------------------ 37
9 Disassembly and Assembly Instructions --------------- 38
9.1. Camera Body Part --------------------------------------- 38
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1 Safety Precautions
1.1. General Guidelines 1.3. Leakage Current Hot Check
1. IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE (See Figure. 1)
There are special components used in this equipment
1. Plug the AC cord directly into the AC outlet. Do not use
which are important for safety. These parts are marked by
an isolation transformer for this check.
2. Connect a 1.5 kΩ, 10 W resistor, in parallel with a 0.15 μF
in the Schematic Diagrams, Circuit Board Layout,
capacitor, between each exposed metallic part on the set
Exploded Views and Replacement Parts List. It is essen-
and a good earth ground, as shown in Figure. 1.
tial that these critical parts should be replaced with manu-
3. Use an AC voltmeter, with 1 kΩ/V or more sensitivity, to
facturer’s specified parts to prevent X-RADIATION,
measure the potential across the resistor.
shock, fire, or other hazards. Do not modify the original
4. Check each exposed metallic part, and measure the volt-
design without permission of manufacturer.
age at each point.
2. An Isolation Transformer should always be used during
5. Reverse the AC plug in the AC outlet and repeat each of
the servicing of AC Adaptor whose chassis is not isolated
the above measurements.
from the AC power line. Use a transformer of adequate
6. The potential at any point should not exceed 0.75 V RMS.
power rating as this protects the technician from acci-
A leakage current tester (Simpson Model 229 or equiva-
dents resulting in personal injury from electrical shocks. It
lent) may be used to make the hot checks, leakage cur-
will also protect AC Adaptor from being damaged by acci-
rent must not exceed 1/2 mA. In case a measurement is
dental shorting that may occur during servicing.
outside of the limits specified, there is a possibility of a
3. When servicing, observe the original lead dress. If a short
shock hazard, and the equipment should be repaired and
circuit is found, replace all parts which have been over-
rechecked before it is returned to the customer.
heated or damaged by the short circuit.
4. After servicing, see to it that all the protective devices
such as insulation barriers, insulation papers shields are
properly installed.
5. After servicing, make the following leakage current
checks to prevent the customer from being exposed to
shock hazards.
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1.4. How to Discharge the E.Capacitor on Main P.C.B.
CAUTION:
• Be sure to discharge the E.Capacitor on main P.C.B. before disassembling.
• Be careful of the high voltage circuit on main P.C.B. when servicing.
[Discharging Procedure]
1. Put the insulation tube on the lead part of resistor (ERG5SJ102:1kΩ /5W).
(An equivalent type of resistor may be used.)
2. Put the resistor between both terminals of E.Capacitor on main P.C.B. for approx. 5 seconds.
3. After discharging, confirm that the E.Capacitor voltage is lower than 10V by using a voltmeter.
Fig. F1
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2 Warning
2.1. Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) to Electrostatically
Sensitive (ES) Devices
Some semiconductor (solid state) devices can be damaged easily by static electricity. Such components commonly are called Elec-
trostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices.
The following techniques should be used to help reduce the incidence of component damage caused by electrostatic discharge
(ESD).
1. Immediately before handling any semiconductor component or semiconductor-equipped assembly, drain off any ESD on your
body by touching a known earth ground. Alternatively, obtain and wear a commercially available discharging ESD wrist strap,
which should be removed for potential shock reasons prior to applying power to the unit under test.
2. After removing an electrical assembly equipped with ES devices, place the assembly on a conductive surface such as alumi-
num foil, to prevent electrostatic charge buildup or exposure of the assembly.
3. Use only a grounded-tip soldering iron to solder or unsolder ES devices.
4. Use only an antistatic solder removal device. Some solder removal devices not classified as “antistatic (ESD protected)” can
generate electrical charge sufficient to damage ES devices.
5. Do not use freon-propelled chemicals. These can generate electrical charges sufficient to damage ES devices.
6. Do not remove a replacement ES device from its protective package until immediately before you are ready to install it. (Most
replacement ES devices are packaged with leads electrically shorted together by conductive foam, aluminum foil or compara-
ble conductive material).
7. Immediately before removing the protective material from the leads of a replacement ES device, touch the protective material
to the chassis or circuit assembly into which the device will be installed.
CAUTION :
Be sure no power is applied to the chassis or circuit, and observe all other safety precautions.
8. Minimize bodily motions when handling unpackaged replacement ES devices. (Otherwise harmless motion such as the
brushing together of your clothes fabric or the lifting of your foot from a carpeted floor can generate static electricity (ESD) suf-
ficient to damage an ES device).
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2.3. Caution for AC Cord 2.3.2.1. Important
The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with
(For EB/GC/GH) the following code:
2.3.1. Information for Your Safety
IMPORTANT Blue Neutral
Your attention is drawn to the fact that recording of pre- Brown Live
recorded tapes or discs or other published or broadcast
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance
material may infringe copyright laws.
may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire or shock hazard, do not expose terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:
this equipment to rain or moisture.
CAUTION The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the ter-
To reduce the risk of fire or shock hazard and annoying minal in the plug which is marked with the letter N or coloured
interference, use the recommended accessories only. BLACK.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
DO NOT REMOVE THE OUTER COVER The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the
To prevent electric shock, do not remove the cover. No user terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter L or coloured
serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service RED.
personnel.
Under no circumstances should either of these wires be con-
2.3.2. Caution for AC Mains Lead nected to the earth terminal of the three pin plug, marked with
For your safety, please read the following text carefully. the letter E or the Earth Symbol.
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2.4. How to Replace the Lithium Battery
2.4.1. Replacement Procedure
1. Remove the Top P.C.B.. (Refer to Disassembly Procedures.)
2. Unsolder the each soldering point of electric lead terminal for Lithium battery (Ref. No. “B8001” at component side of Top
P.C.B.) and remove the Lithium battery together with electric lead terminal. Then replace it into new one.
NOTE:
The Lithium battery includes electric lead terminals.
NOTE:
This Lithium battery is a critical component.
It must never be subjected to excessive heat or discharge.
It must therefore only be fitted in requirement designed specifically for its use.
Replacement batteries must be of same type and manufacture.
They must be fitted in the same manner and location as the original battery, with the correct polarity contacts observed.
Do not attempt to re-charge the old battery or re-use it for any other purpose.
It should be disposed of in waste products destined for burial rather than incineration.
NOTE:
Above caution is applicable for a battery pack which is for DMC-GM1K/GM1W series, as well.
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3 Service Navigation
3.1. Introduction
This service manual contains technical information, which 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, the information will be followed by service manual to be controlled with original service manual.
Fig. S1
2. The full adjustment must be performed after replacing the “FRONT-MOUNT UNIT”, otherwise picture quality can not be meet
with specification.
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3.3.1.2. About Main P.C.B. (Ref. 1) & Flash-ROM (IC6003)
Important:
1. Before exchanging the “MAIN P.C.B.”, the performances must be carefully checked, by following the “7.Troubleshooting
Guide” section of this service manual.
2. Before replacing the “MAIN P.C.B. and/or Flash-ROM”, proceed the EEPROM data backup from the unit.
After replacing the MAIN P.C.B. and/or Flash-ROM, overwrite the EEPROM data with backup data from the unit first, then pro-
ceed the adjustment /inspection.Refer to the adjustment instruction in the adjustment software for details.
3. The full adjustment must be performed after replacing the “MAIN P.C.B. and/or Flash-ROM”, otherwise Picture quality can not
be met with specification.
Fig. S2
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3.3.2. Lens Unit (Interchangeable Lens: H-FS12032)
3.3.2.1. About Lens Main Unit (Ref. 203)
1. LENS MAIN UNIT (Ref. 203) is not supplied due to difficulty of the transportation issue (Fragile, Dust-free packing), and
requires critical lens adjustments.
Therefore, any needs of the “LENS MAIN UNIT” (Ref. 203), carefully confirm its performance in advance.
2. Once “LENS MAIN UNIT” (Ref. 203) is confirmed as defective, place order “LENS Unit” (Ref. 200) and replace SHADING
FRAME (Ref. 208), to maintain Serial number of owner’s original lens.
Fig. S3
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3.3.3. Lens Unit (Interchangeable Lens: H-H020A)
3.3.3.1. About Lens Main Unit (Ref. 315)
1. LENS MAIN UNIT (Ref. 315) is not supplied due to difficulty of the transportation issue (Fragile, Dust-free packing), and
requires critical lens adjustments.
Therefore, any needs of the “LENS MAIN UNIT” (Ref. 315), carefully confirm its performance in advance.
2. Once “LENS MAIN UNIT” (Ref. 315) is confirmed as defective, place order “LENS Unit” (Ref. 300) and replace SHADING
FRAME (Ref. 303), to maintain Serial number of owner’s original lens.
Fig. S4
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3.4. Service Notes
3.4.1. About Wi-Fi Function
The page number in this chapter does not show the page number of this service manual.
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3.4.2. Important Notice of Servicing
This Camera unit has the personal information of wireless LAN connection the customer has registered.
For the protection of private information, please erase the personal information after the completion of repair by “INITIAL SET-
TING”.
In addition, please print out the following documents, and pass to the customer with the Camera unit.
1. If the settings were reset you will need to reenter your Lumix Club login ID and password.
If you have forgotten the login ID and/or Password, please connect to the Lumix Club web
site and create a new ones.
2.You may also have to reenter the settings for your local Wi-Fi network settings.
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3.5. General Description About Lead Free Solder (PbF)
The lead free solder has been used in the mounting process of all electrical components on the printed circuit boards used for this
equipment in considering the globally environmental conservation.
The normal solder is the alloy of tin (Sn) and lead (Pb). On the other hand, the lead free solder is the alloy mainly consists of tin
(Sn), silver (Ag) and Copper (Cu), and the melting point of the lead free solder is higher approx.30°C (86°F) more than that of the
normal solder.
Distinction of P.C.B. Lead Free Solder being used
Service caution for repair work using Lead Free Solder (PbF)
• The lead free solder has to be used when repairing the equipment for which the lead free solder is used.
(Definition: The letter of “PbF” is printed on the P.C.B. using the lead free solder.)
• To put lead free solder, it should be well molten and mixed with the original lead free solder.
• Remove the remaining lead free solder on the P.C.B. cleanly for soldering of the new IC.
• Since the melting point of the lead free solder is higher than that of the normal lead solder, it takes the longer time to melt the
lead free solder.
• Use the soldering iron (more than 70W) equipped with the temperature control after setting the temperature at 350±30°C
(662±86°F).
Recommended Lead Free Solder (Service Parts Route.)
• The following 3 types of lead free solder are available through the service parts route.
RFKZ03D01KS-----------(0.3mm 100g Reel)
RFKZ06D01KS-----------(0.6mm 100g Reel)
RFKZ10D01KS-----------(1.0mm 100g Reel)
Note
* Ingredient: tin (Sn) 96.5%, silver (Ag) 3.0%, Copper (Cu) 0.5%, Cobalt (Co) / Germanium (Ge) 0.1 to 0.3%
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3.6. How to Define the Model Suffix (NTSC or PAL model)
There are nine kinds of DMC-GM1 (Camera body unit), regardless of the colours.
• a) DMC-GM1 (Japan domestic model)
• b) DMC-GM1P/PC
• c) DMC-GM1EB/EC/EF/EG
• d) DMC-GM1EE
• e) DMC-GM1GN
• f) DMC-GM1GD
• g) DMC-GM1GT
• h) DMC-GM1GK
• i) DMC-GM1PU/GC/GH
What is the difference is that the “INITIAL SETTINGS” data which is stored in Flash-ROM mounted on Main P.C.B..
NOTE:
After replacing the Main P.C.B., be sure to achieve adjustment.
Refer to the adjustment instruction in the adjustment software for details.
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3.6.2. INITIAL SETTINGS:
After replacing the Main P.C.B. and/or Flash-ROM, make sure to perform the initial settings after achieving the adjustment by order-
ing the following procedure in accordance with model suffix of the unit.
1. IMPORTANT NOTICE:
Before proceeding Initial settings, make sure to read the following CAUTION.
2. PROCEDURES:
• Precautions: Read the above “CAUTION” carefully.
• Preparation:
Attach the fully charged Battery, and insert the memory card.
Confirm that it is not intelligent auto mode [ iA ] or intelligent auto plus mode [ iA+ ].
(If the unit is intelligent auto mode [ iA ] or intelligent auto plus mode [ iA+ ], it does not display the initial settings menu.)
The LCD displays the “ ! ” mark before the unit powers down.
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• Step 4. Display the INITIAL SETTING:
While pressing [ MENU/SET ] button and “[ RIGHT ] of Cursor buttons” simultaneously, turn the Power off.
The “INTIAL SETTINGS” menu is displayed.
There are two kinds of “INITIAL SETTINGS” menu form as follows:
[ CASE 1. After replacing the Main P.C.B. and/or Flash-ROM ]
[ Except “EB/EC/EF/EG and GC” models : VEP56191A is used as a Main P.C.B. ]
When Main P.C.B. has just been replaced, 10 model suffixes are displayed as follows. (three pages in total)
[CASE 2. Other than “After replacing the Main P.C.B. and/or Flash-ROM”]
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• Step 5. Choose the model suffix in “INITIAL SETTINGS”: (Refer to “CAUTION”)
[Caution: After replacing the Main P.C.B. and/or Flash-ROM]
The model suffix can been chosen, JUST ONE TIME.
Once one of the model suffix have been chosen, the model suffix lists will not be displayed, thus, it can not be changed.
Therefore, select the area carefully.
Select the area with pressing “[ UP ] / [ DOWN ] of Cursor buttons”.
• Step 7. CONFIRMATION:
Confirm the display of “PLEASE SET THE CLOCK” in concerned language when the unit is turned on again.
When the unit is connected to PC with USB cable, it is detected as removable media.
(When the “GK” or “GT” model suffix is selected, the display shows “PLEASE SET THE CLOCK” in Chinese.)
As for your reference, major default setting condition is as shown in the following table.
• Default setting (After “INITIAL SETTINGS”)
MODEL VIDEO OUTPUT LANGUAGE DATE REMARKS
a) DMC-GM1 (Japan domestic model) NTSC Japanese Year/Month/Date
b) DMC-GM1P NTSC English Month/Date/Year
c) DMC-GM1PC NTSC English Month/Date/Year
d) DMC-GM1PU NTSC Spanish Month/Date/Year
e) DMC-GM1EB PAL English Date/Month/Year
f) DMC-GM1EC PAL English Date/Month/Year
g) DMC-GM1EE PAL Russian Date/Month/Year
h) DMC-GM1EF PAL French Date/Month/Year
i) DMC-GM1EG PAL English Date/Month/Year
j) DMC-GM1GC PAL English Date/Month/Year
k) DMC-GM1GD NTSC Korean Year/Month/Date
l) DMC-GM1GH PAL English Date/Month/Year
m) DMC-GM1GK PAL Chinese (simplified) Year/Month/Date
n) DMC-GM1GN PAL English Date/Month/Year
o) DMC-GM1GT NTSC Chinese (Traditional) Year/Month/Date
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4 Specifications
4.1. Camera Body
The following specification is based on DMC-GM1KEB.
Some specifications may differ depending on model suffix.
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4.2. Lens
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5 Location of Controls and Components
The following description is for DMC-GM1KEB.
Some descriptions may differ depending on model suffix.
The page number in this chapter does not show the page number of this service manual.
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5.2. Lens
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6 Service Mode
6.1. Error Code Memory Function
1. General description
This unit is equipped with history of error code memory function, and can be memorized 16 error codes in sequence from the
latest. When the error is occurred more than 16, the oldest error is overwritten in sequence.
The error code is not memorized when the power supply is shut down forcibly.
(i.e., when the unit is powered on by the battery, the battery is pulled out)
The error code is memorized to Flash-ROM when the unit has just before powered off.
2. How to display
The error code can be displayed by ordering the following procedure:
• Preparation
Attach the fully charged Battery, and insert the memory card.
• Step 1. The temporary cancellation of “INITIAL SETTINGS”:
While pressing [ Playback ] button, [ Quick Menu/Return ] button and “[ RIGHT ] of Cursor buttons” simultaneously, turn the
Power on.
• Step 2. Execute the error code display mode:
Press [ MENU/SET ] button, [ Playback ] button and “[ LEFT ] of Cursor buttons” simultaneously with the step 1 condition.
The display is changed as shown below when the above buttons are pressed simultaneously.
Normal display → Error code display → Camera information display → Normal display → .....
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Error Code List
The error code consists of 8 bit data and it shows the following information.
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7 Troubleshooting Guide
7.1. Checking Method of Body and Interchangeable Lens
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7.2. About Tilt Sensor Display
The unit has the tilt sensor display function using G (3-axis accelerometer) sensor inside the unit.
[Principal of Operation]
1. Movement of “Weight” is detected by capacitance. -------- [A]
2. Each acceleration of the X/Y/Z axis is converted into data and they are output.
3. The VENUS ENGINE converts the data into a horizontal angle and an angle of inclination, and displays them to screen.
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[Test of the G-Sensor working]
• G-Sensor working can be confirmed by G-Sensor data change on the “Edit Memory”.
[Operation]
(1)-----When you acquire the data of the G-sensor continually, put a checkmark here.
(2)-----Raw data of G- sensor is displayed.
(3)-----Roll angle (Horizontal Level) and Pitch angle (Tilt) are displayed.
(4)-----A posture state of the camera is displayed.
[Confirmation]
1. Put a checkmark in four portions of marked (1) each.
2. Move the camera and confirm the change of each data of (2) and (3).
Above value is one example. The value changes according to dispersion of each G-sensor.
3. When the value (3) is matched with the posture of the camera, G-sensor itself is normal.
If they are significantly different, G-sensor may be defective.
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7.3. Wi-Fi Circuit (MAIN P.C.B.)
7.3.1. How to Remove Wi-Fi Password Protection
To prevent incorrect operation or use of the Wi-Fi function by a third party and to protect saved personal information, this unit pro-
tects the Wi-Fi function with a password.
It is unable to service with password locked condition. When accepting for repair, the unit has been set the Wi-Fi password by cus-
tomer, run the [ Reset Wi-Fi Settings ] for removing Wi-Fi password, then check the operation.
* Change the MAIN P.C.B., when the above checking detected the abnormal of Wi-Fi Circuit.
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8 Service Fixture & Tools
8.1. Service Fixture and Tools
The following Service Fixture and tools are used for checking and servicing this unit.
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8.2. Clean Box
• The repair quality is considered, and it is recommended working in the environment of specified clean level less than class
10,000 (Federal Standard 209D).
[NOTE]
• Work in the environment of specified clean level less than class 10,000 (Federal Standard 209D) when inside cleaning of a lens.
Please refer to the following service manuals.
• H-FS12032PP/E/GK: Order No.DSC1311036CE
• H-H020APP/E/GK: Order No.DSC1307028CE
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8.4. Service Position
This Service Position is used for checking and replacing parts. Use the following Extension cables for servicing.
Table S1 Extension Cable List
No. Parts No. Connection From
1 RFKZ0487 FP9002 (MAIN) ←→ MAIN-TOP FPC - FP8001 (TOP) 35pin / 0.3 FFC
2 VFK1173 FP9003 (MAIN) ←→ REAR OPERATION UNIT 14pin / 0.5 FFC
3 RFKZ0631 FP9001 (MAIN) ←→ FRONT-MOUNT UNIT 16pin / 0.4 FFC
4 RFKZ0619 FP9006 (MAIN) ←→ LCD UNIT 61pin / 0.3 FFC
5 VFK1173 FP9005 (MAIN) ←→ FRONT-MOUNT UNIT 14pin / 0.5 FFC
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9 Disassembly and Assembly Instructions
9.1. Camera Body Part
9.1.1. Disassembly Flow Chart
This is a disassembling chart.
When assembling, perform this chart conversely.
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9.1.3. Disassembly Procedure No. Item Fig. Removal
14 Top P.C.B. (Fig. D23) Screw (N) x 3
Speaker Unit Convex x 1
No. Item Fig. Removal Microphone Unit Top Earth Plate
1 Rear Case Unit (Fig. D1) Memory Card Audio FPC Fix Plate
Battery FP8001 (Flex)
Screw (A) x 2 Main-Top FPC
Screw (B) x 3 FP8002 (Flex)
Screw (C) x 1 Hooking part x 1
(Fig. D2) FP9003 (Flex) Top P.C.B.
FP9006 (Flex) Mode Dial Rotor
Rear Case Unit AF Window
2 LCD Unit (Fig. D3) Screw (D) x 3 Focus Dial Spring
(Fig. D4) Convex x 2 Power LED Panel
Hooking part x 3 Power Dial Spring
Rear Plate Unit Click Ball x 2
Screw (E) x 2 Mic Cushion x 2
Convex x 2 (Fig. D24) Mic Damper x 2
Rear Operation Unit Speaker Unit
LCD Unit Microphone Unit
3 Main P.C.B. (Fig. D5) FP3901 (Flex)
FP8501 (Flex)
FP9001 (Flex)
FP9002 (Flex)
FP9004 (Flex)
FP9005 (Flex)
Screw (F) x 1
Screw (G) x 2
Main PCB Cover
(Fig. D6) Solder (4 points / foil side)
(Fig. D7) (IMPORTANT NOTICE)
(Fig. D8) P8601 (Connector)
Main P.C.B.
4 Mount (Fig. D9) Body Cap
Lens Ring Screw (H) x 2
Screw (I) x 2
(Fig. D10) Mount
Mount Spring
Screw (J) x 3
Lens Ring
5 Front Grip Sheet R (Fig. D11) Front Grip Sheet R
(Fig. D12) (How to Install)
6 Front Grip Sheet L (Fig. D13) Front Grip Sheet L
(Fig. D14) (How to Install)
7 Top Case Unit (Fig. D15) Screw (K) x 1
Hooking part x 3
(Fig. D16) Top Case Unit
8 Flash Base Unit (Fig. D17) Screw (L) x 2
Flash Base Unit
9 Flash Unit (Fig. D18) Flash Spring
Screw (M) x 2
Convex x 2
Flash Unit
10 Strap Holder R (Fig. D19) Strap Holder R
11 Battery Unit (Fig. D20) Hooking part x 1
Convex x 2
Battery Unit
12 Battery Door Unit (Fig. D21) Battery Door Shaft
Battery Door Spring
Battery Door Unit
13 Battery Case Plate (Fig. D22) Hooking part x 2
Battery Out Spring Convex x 2
Hooking part x 1
Battery Case Plate
Battery Lock Knob
Battery Lock Spring
Hooking part x 1
Battery Out Spring
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9.1.3.1. Removal of the Rear Case Unit
(Fig. D2)
(Fig. D1)
(Fig. D3)
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9.1.3.3. Removal of the Main P.C.B.
(Fig. D5)
(Fig. D4)
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(Fig. D7)
(Fig. D6)
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9.1.3.4. Removal of the Mount and Lens
Ring
(Fig. D9)
(Fig. D8)
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9.1.3.5. Removal of the Front Grip Sheet R
(Fig. D10)
(Fig. D11)
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(Fig. D12)
(Fig. D13)
(Fig. D14)
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9.1.3.7. Removal of the Top Case Unit
(Fig. D15)
(Fig. D16)
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9.1.3.8. Removal of the Flash Base Unit 9.1.3.9. Removal of the Flash Unit
(Fig. D18)
(Fig. D17)
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9.1.3.10. Removal of the Strap Holder R 9.1.3.11. Removal of the Battery Unit
1. When removing the strap holder R, rotate 90 degree in
the direction of arrow (1) strongly. (counterclockwise)
If it can not rotate, remove the glue near the rear side.
(Use the tweezers and remove a small quantity.)
2. And remove the strap holder R from the front-mount unit
in the direction of arrow (2).
(Fig. D20)
(Fig. D19)
(Fig. D21)
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9.1.3.13. Removal of the Battery Case Plate 9.1.3.14. Removal of the Top P.C.B.,
and Battery Out Spring Speaker Unit and Microphone
Unit
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9.2. Disassembly and Assembly
Procedure for the Lens
Please refer to the following service manuals about Disassem-
bly and Assembly of bundled lenses.
• H-FS12032PP/E/GK : Order No.DSC1311036CE
• H-H020APP/E/GK : Order No.DSC1307028CE
(Fig. D24)
NOTE: (When Installing)
Make sure to confirm the following points when installing:
• The Screw is tightened enough.
• Installing conditions are fine. (No distortion, no abnormal-
space.)
• No dust and/or dirt on image sensor surface. (live mos)
• LCD image is fine. (No dust and dirt on it, and no gradient
images.)
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10 Measurements and Adjustments
10.1. Matrix Chart for Replaced Part and Necessary Adjustment
The relation between Replaced part and Necessary Adjustment is shown in the following table.
When concerned part is replaced, be sure to achieve the necessary adjustment(s).
As for Adjustment condition/procedure, consult the “Adjustment method” which is available in Adjustment software.
NOTE:
After adjustments have been terminated, make sure to achieve “INITIAL SETTINGS”.
After updates it to the latest firmware, the adjustment is executed.
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*6 NOTE: (About the electronic 1st curtain shutter adjustment)
• This model adopted electronic 1st curtain shutter and mechanical 2nd curtain shutter for miniaturization.
• Use a collimator for shutter adjustment (RFKZ0630) to make parallel light.
• Refer to the adjustment method in the adjustment software for details.
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11 Maintenance
11.1. Notice in external cleaning
11.1.1. ABOUT THE BODY
NOTE:
Before cleaning the camera, remove the battery and/or disconnect power plug from the outlet.
Also, remove the memory card and lens unit.
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12 Block Diagram
12.1. Overall Block Diagram
FRONT-MOUNT UNIT
ECM(L)
IC3901, STEREO
(27MHz) IC3921 MICROPHONE
SHUTTER REGULATOR IC9102 ECM(R)
SSWF LENS CONNECTOR SYSTEM IC
UNIT
MICROPHONE AMP
SPEAKER AMP SPEAKER
VIDEO OUT
IC9901
MOTOR DRIVE
AV OUT / DIGITAL
TERMINAL
Q4001, T4001
IC9902
OP AMP
IC6001
Q8601,8602 VENUS ENGINE HDMI
FLASH QR8601,8602 CAMERA PROCESS TERMINAL
T8601 J-PEG COMP/EXPANDS
MEDIA I/F
USB I/F
X6001 MAIN MICROPROCESSOR
(24MHz) OIS CONTROL
LENS DRIVE
REAR OPERATION CONTROLS LCD DRIVE
LP-DDR2 MOBILE RAM /2G-bit Wi-Fi
HDMI DRIVER
ANTENNA
Wi-Fi
IC1001
COLOR LCD POWER
PANEL (POWER SUPPLY)
3.0" PANEL
1040k dots
LCD UNIT
IC9201
REGULATOR
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12.2. System Control Block Diagram
IC9102
(SYSTEM IC) TOP P.C.B.
CL9002 AF LED P.C.B.
(POWER ON L) (POWER ON L) FP9002 FP8001 POWER SW
POWERSWONL K7
20 21 S8001
AF ASSIST LED
(LED PWR OUT) (LED PWR OUT) FP9002 FP8001
LEDOUT0 B2 POWER LED (Green) D7501
17 18
D8002
FP9002 FP8001 RL8001 RL7501
PW D3.0V
LEDOUT3 A3 18 19
IC6001
(VENUS ENGINE)
CH9002
(G I2C CK)
11 INT1 SCL 4 AD22 GPIO48 REAR OPERATION
MCK24O A9
RL2702
FP9003
(G I2C DAT) 2,8
9 INT2 SDI 6 AD21 GPIO50 (REAR KEYIN2) (SET ON L) FP9003
AD0 IN9 D15 MENU/SET
7
(QMENU ON L) FP9003
[Delete][Q.MENU/Return]
14
(ACCEL IRQ2) (DISP ON L)
W23 GPIO30 FP9003
DISP.
(ACCEL IRQ1) 12
W25 GPIO28 (REAR KEYIN1) (PLAY ON L) FP9003
AD0 IN8 C15 PLAYBACK
(SSWF OUT1) 5
SSWF1OUT E2 (MOVIE ON L) FP9003
(SSWF OUT0) Motion Picture
SSWF0OUT E3 4
(CROSS KEYIN) (RIGHT ON L) FP9003
AD0 IN1 D13 RIGHT
11
(CMD DIAL T0) (UP ON L) FP9003
GPIO37 R20 UP
6
(CMD DIAL T1) (LEFT ON L) FP9003
FRONT-MOUNT UNIT GPIO102 M1 LEFT
9
(SSWF) (DOWN ON L) FP9003
IC9902 10 DOWN
(LOGIC IC) (CMD DIAL 0) FP9003
SSWF FPC SSWF P.C.B. MAIN-SSWF FPC (READ MVCC) 1
(CMD DIAL 1) FP9003 Control Dial
AD1 IN5 R25 4 OUT IN- 3
3
RL7651 VSS 2
FP4002 1
SSWF OUT 1 3 8
5,6
PW A3.1V 5 VDD IN+ 1 IC9901
UNREG GND FP4002 (MOTOR DRIVE)
1,2,3 6 4 FP4001 FP9004
7 2
RL7650
2 5 4 FRONT-MOUNT UNIT
6 3
PW D4.5V 2 MVCC (SHUTTER)
FP4001 FP9004 RL9903
PW D4.5V 5 4 (SHUT STBY)
6 3 GPIO40 U22 1 STB (G SHUT AP) FP9005
RL9901 MP1 3
(PWM HZB) 1
LP SW GPIO27 W26 6 E2 (G SHUT AN) FP9005
MN1 5
FP9004 (LPSW) (LPSW) RL9902 3
R26 AD1 IN4 (PWM HZA) (G SHUT BP) FP9005
2 GPIO26 V23 9 E1 MP2 11
CC9901 4
(G SHUT BN) FP9005
(CLK27 SYS) MN2 10
2
CLK27OUT T26 12 SYSCK
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12.3. Video/Audio Process(1) Block Diagram
IC6003
(NOR FLASH ROM/256M-bit)
DATA CTL SIG ADDRESS
DQ15
WE#
FRONT-MOUNT UNIT
DQ0
DQ7
DQ8
OE#
CE#
A23
LCD UNIT
A0
(SENSOR) G2 G7 H2 F7 A5 F2 F1 E1 B5 FP9006
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SENSOR P.C.B. IC6001 LCDOUT0-15
(VENUS ENGINE)
R1 P4 N3 K2 T3 T2 T1 K3 C1 FP9006
FP3002 FP3901 (SDODA0P)
39
CPUD16
CPUD23
GPIO63
GPIO70
CPUWE2B
CPUREB
FROM CS
GPIO71
GPIO94
C2 AF16 IS SAB0 P (LCDVD)
19 44 FP9006
FP3002 FP3901 (SDODA0M) 27
C1 AE16 IS SAB0 M (LCDHD)
20 43 FP9006
FP3002 FP3901 (SDODA1P)
D2 AD16 IS SAB1 P 28
22 41 (CLK LCD) FP9006
FP3002 FP3901 (SDODA1M)
D1 AC16 IS SAB1 M RL9003 29
23 40 (S LCD CS) FP9006
FP3002 FP3901 (SDODA2P)
E2 AD15 IS SAB2 P 47
25 38 (S LCD SDOUT) FP9006
FP3002 FP3901 (SDODA2M) 49
E1 AC15 IS SAB2 M
26 37 SDRAM AREA/2G-bit LCDOUT0 A22 (S LCD SCK) FP9006
FP3002 FP3901 (SDOCAP)
F2 AF15 IS SACK P 48
28 35
(SDOCAM) LCDOUT15 F22 FP9006
FP3002 FP3901 (LCDVD) PW BL14V
F1 AE15 IS SACK M PW D3.0V
29 34 LCDVD D25 59
FP3002 FP3901 (SDODA3P) (LCDHD) FP9006 (LCD,TOUCH PANEL,
G2 AF14 IS SAB3 P LCDHD D26 LCD BL MINUS
31 32 (CLK LCD) Q9002 60
FP3002 FP3901 (SDODA3M) LCDCLK C26 BACK LIGHT)
G1 AE14 IS SAB3 M (S LCD CS)
32 31 FR WP U3 (LSW2) FP9006
(SDODB3P) (S LCD SDOUT) 4 3
FP3002 FP3901 PRE 18
L2 AD13 IS SAB6 P GPIO59 W3
34 29 PROCESS (S LCD SCK) (VSN)
FP3002 FP3901 (SDODB3M) BLOCK
MEMORY CONTROL BLOCK GPIO57 Y3 5 2
FP9006
L1 AC13 IS SAB6 M 19
35 28
FP3002 FP3901 (SDODB2P)
N2 AF13 IS SAB5 P 6 1
40 23
FP3002 FP3901 (SDODB2M)
N1 AE13 IS SAB5 M
41 22
FP3002 FP3901 (SDOCBP) YC JPEG VIDEO
M2 AF11 IS SBCK P PROCESS PROCESS OUTPUT
37 26 Q9001
FP3002 FP3901 (SDOCBM) BLOCK BLOCK BLOCK
M1 AE11 IS SBCK M
38 25 4 3
FP3002 FP3901 (SDODB0P)
R2 AF12 IS SAB7 P
46 17
FP3002 FP3901 (SDODB0M) (LSW1) FP9006
R1 AE12 IS SAB7 M 5 2
47 16 21
(SDODB1P) INTERNAL BUS CONTROL
FP3002 FP3901
P2 AD12 IS SAB8 P
43 20
(SDODB1M) 6 1
FP3002 FP3901
P1 AC12 IS SAB8 M
44 19 (VSP) FP9006
MOUNT MOS 20
CH3950
BOX IMAGE FP3002 FP3901 (IS VD) IS VD (VCI)
A13 AE18 FP9006
SENSOR 13 50 CH3951 MOS (SD DAT0) PW D3.0V
(IS HD) IS HD SD DAT0 C7 17
16MEGA PIX FP3002 FP3901 SSG (SD DAT1) (IOVCC1)
A12 AF18 FP9006
12 51 SD DAT1 C6 PW D1.8V
(Built in AFE) (S IS SCK) (SD DAT2) 53
FP3002 FP3901 SD DAT2 A5
A14 AD18 IS SCK
14 49 (SD DAT3)
FP3002 FP3901 (S IS CS) SD DAT3 B5
B13 AE19 IS CS (SD CMD)
16 47 SD CMD B6
(S IS SDO) SD CORE (CLK SD)
FP3002 FP3901 SD CLK A6
B14 AD19 IS SDO (SDWP)
15 48
27MHz FP3002 FP3901 (IS CLK ON) GPIO10 AE9
A11 AC10 IS SAB11 M (SDCD SYS)
9 54 GPIO9 AF9
FP3002 FP3901 (IS PSV) VDD SD D7
B11 AC17 GPIO2 (PW SD3018V)
17 46
(IS THERMO) VDD SD E8
FP3002 FP3901
B14 AD0 IN3
PW D3.5V 59 4 VIDEO OUT (G VIDEO OUT)
M26
To VIDEO/AUDIO PROCESS(2)
(CLK27 SYS)
IC3921 CLK27OUT T26 BLOCK DIAGRAM
6 5 4 (REGULATOR)
A3 (AUD MCLK)
VIN VIN VSS PW IS1.8V AUD MCLK AD20
FP3002 FP3901 (VDD18)
1 VOUT VIN 4 PW D3.0V (AUD DCLK)
U17 VOUT VOUT CE 10,11 52,53 AUD DCLK AC20
A4 1 2 3 (AUD DIN)
2 VSS CE 3 AUD DIN AE20
U16 (IS PWR ON3) (AUD DOUT)
FP3002 FP3901 AUD DOUT AF20
N20 57 6
N21 (AUD FCLK)
PW D3.5V (IS PWR ON2) AUD FCLK AF21
FP3002 FP3901
K3 (G USB-)
58 5
L3 USBSIGDM A11
4 3 PW D4.5V USB I/F
(G USB+)
USBSIGDP A12
L19 VIN VCNT IC3901 IC9102
(REGULATOR) (SYSTEM IC)
4 3 PW D3.5V
VOUT GND VIN VCNT
1 VOUT VIN 4 RSTB (SYS RESET)
1 2 AA26 H7 RESET OUT
VOUT GND 2 VSS CE 3
1 2
C4
(IS PWR ON3)
B10 PIOC4
R4 (IS PWR ON2)
C11 PIOC0
FP3002 FP3901 (VDD12)
PW IS1.2V
54,55,56 7,8,9
FP3002 FP3901 (VDDDM)
PW ISDM1.2V PW D1.2V
50,51,52,53 10,11,12,13
FP3002 FP3901 (IS 3.3V) Q3911
PW IS3.3V PW CPOUT (From D1071-1)
49 14
Q3931 Q3932 PW D4.5V
B3 (VCHP2) 3 4 1 (IS PWR ON1)
FP3002 FP3901 6
QR3911 F6 PIOA4
8 55
T3 2 5 2 5
1 6 3 4
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12.4. Video/Audio Process(2) Block Diagram
IC6001
(VENUS ENGINE) (Wi-Fi)
CL9203 QR9202 4 5 6
VDD SD D7
(PW SD3018V) Q9201
VDD SD E8
(SDCD SYS)
GPIO9 AF9 IC9201 3 2 1
(REGULATOR)
CL9201
IC9102 PW D3.0V 4 VIN VOUT 1
(SYSTEM IC)
MREG D7 STEREO
(G VIDEO OUT)
CL9106
TOP P.C.B.
VIDEO OUT M26 L3 V IN MICROPHONE
RL9103
(G MIC LIN) FP9002 FP8001 FP8002 (G MIC L IN)
(CLK27 SYS) MICINL1 C8 ECM(L)
CL9105 31 32 2
CLK27OUT T26 L1 MCLK
RL9110 (G MIC R IN)
(G MIC RIN) FP9002 FP8001 FP8002
(AUD MCLK) MICINR1 C7 ECM(R)
29 30 5
AUD MCLK AD20 H4 MCLKO CL9102
RL9104
(G SP POS) FP9002 FP8001 FP8002 (G SP POS)
(AUD DCLK) SPPOS G11
AUD DCLK AC20 J3 BCLK 25 26 3
(G SP NEG) CL9103
FP9002 FP8001 FP8002 (G SP NEG) SPEAKER
RL9109
SPNEG F11
26 27 4
(AUD DIN)
AUD DIN AE20 K2 ADOUT
RL9106
(AUD DOUT) JK2001
AUD DOUT AF20 K3 DA IN (AV OUT/DIGITAL TERMINAL)
RL9105 CL2009
(G VIDEO JOUT)
(AUD FCLK) VOUT J4 2 VIDEO OUT
AUD FCLK AF21 L2 LRCLK CL2010
(G LINE OUT)
LINEOUTL B9 3 LINE OUT L
(AV CAB DET) CL2004
PIOA1 C3 1 CABLE DET
CL2007
(USB CAB DET)
1
PIOA0 A1 8 USB CAB IN
F2001
QR2001 L2001 CL2006 4 A GND
CL2002
1 4 7 USB-
(G USB-) CL2005
USBSIGDM A11 2 3 5 USB+
(G USB+)
USBSIGDP A12
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12.5. Lens Flash Block Diagram
IC6001
(VENUS ENGINE) FRONT-MOUNT UNIT
(LENS CONNECTOR)
PW LEN4.2V FP9001 LEN4R2V
13-16
(LSDET) FP9001
AD1 IN1 P25 LSDET
8
(LSRST) FP9001
GPIO42 V22 LSRST
7
(LSB2L) FP9001
GPIO19 U26 LSB2L
6
(LSL2B) FP9001
GPIO17 T24 LSL2B
5
(LSDIO) FP9001
GPIO20 U25 LSDIO
4
(LSCK) FP9001
GPIO18 T23 LSCK
3
(LSB2A) FP9001
GPIO16 T25 LSB2A
2
(LSLDPO) FP9001
GPIO21 U24 LSLDP
1
RL8603
POP UP DET SW (C+) CAPACITOR UNIT
S8601
(INT STB DET)
AD1 IN6 R24 RL8604
(C-) (For Flash
Charge)
2 3 4 5
RL9119
D
(STB PWM OUT) G
RL9113 PWMOUT K8 6 Q8601
(FLASH TRG) S
SSGSTROBE AA4 D1 LVL SHIFTB0 1 FLASH UNIT
5 2 4 Q8602
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12.6. Power Block Diagram
TOP P.C.B.
CL1101
CL1001
P8001
F8001 (PW UNREG) PW D1.1V
BAT+ FP8001 FP9002
1
10-17 9-16
To FP8001 FP9002 (BAT THERMO)
BATTERY BAT THERMO 2
8 7
CATCHER BAT DET(NC) 3
CC8002 F1002 CL1201
FP8001 FP9002
BAT- 4
1-7 1-6
PW D3.0V
IC1001
(8CH SW REGULATOR)
POWER SW
CL9002 Hx1
S8001 61
(POWER ON L) VO1
FP8001 FP9002 4 Hx1
62 CL1301
21 20 HVREG
Lx1
DRIVER 63
CH1 PW D1.2V
Lx1
STEP DOWN DC/DC 64
FP8001 FP9002 (BACK BAT+) VREGD
(Current mode) PGND1
29 28 DRIVER 59
BACK BATT ERROR AMP1 PGND1
SERIAL I/F
VO2 60 CL1401
B8001
5 Hx2
57
HVREG
PW D3.5V
DRIVER
CH2 Lx2
STEP DOWN DC/DC 58
VREGD
(Current mode)
DRIVER
SERIAL I/F
ERROR AMP2 PGND2
VO3 56 IC1051
6 Hx3 (REGULATOR) CL1051
54
Vo3SEL HVREG
DRIVER 4 VIN VOUT 1 PW A3.1V
CH3 Lx3
STEP DOWN DC/DC 55
VREGD
(Current mode) PGND3
DRIVER 52
ERROR AMP3 3 CE VSS 2
PGND3
IC6001 IC9102 VO4
SERIAL I/F 53
(VENUS ENGINE) (SYSTEM IC) 7 Hx4
HVREG 49
Hx4
DRIVER 50
CH4 Lx4 CL1501
STEP DOWN DC/DC 51
(BACK BAT+) VREGD
BATT H5 (Current mode) PGND4
DRIVER 48 PW D4.5V
ERROR AMP4
MCK24O A9 SERIAL I/F Hx5
VO5 44
(POWER ON L) 8
X6001 Hx5
POWERSWONL K7 HVREG 45
(24MHz) Lx5
DRIVER 46
CH5
47
Lx5 IC1071
MCK24I A8 STEP DOWN DC/DC VREGD (STEP DOWN CONVERTER)
(Current mode) PGND5
DRIVER 42 VIN
ERROR AMP5 PGND5 5
(PW UNREG SYS) SERIAL I/F 43
VO6
RL9118 OVERCUT H8 9 Hx6 EN THERMAL UNDERVOLTAGE
38 4 SHUTDOWN LOCKOUT 1.8V
FBREG K10 HVREG
(POWER SW IN) Hx6
GPIO95 C2 D2 POWERSWONH IC9103 DRIVER 39
CH6 Lx6 REFERENCE CURRENT
(REGULATOR) STEP DOWN DC/DC 40 LIMIT COMP.
VREGD 0.6V VREF
(Current mode) Lx6
(SYS RESET) DRIVER 41 LIMIT
1 VIN CE 6 ERROR AMP6 PFM COMP.
RSTB AA26 H7 RESETOUT SERIAL I/F PGND6 HIGH
36 +1% VOLTAGE CL1071
CL9101 SIDE
2 NC VSS 5 PGND6 POSITIONING
37 FB GATE
(PW EVER 3V) INV7 LX
EV3 K6 3 VOUT NC 4 Lx7 VREF+1% DRIVER
32 35 1 PW D1.8V
X9101 VREGD MODE ANTI-
2 CONT.
(32.72KHz) CH7 DRIVER PGND7 SHOOT-
34 ERROR PWM STAGE
L5 OSCIN ERROR AMP7 STEP UP DC/DC THROUGH
0.3V (Current mode) VO7 AMP COMP.
VREF
CL1007 33 LIMIT
LOW
(LCD BL DAC) SERIAL I/F SHUTDOWN
SIDE 3
K5 OSCOUT
DACOUT0 G8 SS TIMER OVPCOMP
CURRENT
CH9102 CL1002 PROTECTION SOFT START LIMIT COMP. 1 2
(POWER CTL SW) VOUT RAMP
POWERCTLSW L9 SCP6 UVLO CONTROL SAWTOOTH 2.25MHz
TIMER GENERATOR OSC D1071
(SW UNREG) RL9115 VINREG GND
ADO IN7 B15 L10 SW UNREG 30 6 FB
VINREG 3
(POWER ON H) LDO 31
POWERONH J7 REGOUT
CL1005 22
SCP CL1061
TIMER VDD
(LCD BLT) 10
PIOC1 C10 VREGD2IN PW CPOUT
VREGD2 28 (To Q3932-1,3)
HVREG
25 CL1601
(BAT THERMO) CPLUS
CP SW 23
ADO IN2 A14 CTL SEQ3
13 SCPLDO VBAT PW LEN4.2V
CL1003 TIMER CP 2 CL1801
CTL SEQ2
14 ON/OFF DRIVER VREGD VBAT
(POWER ON H) 3
CTL SEQ1 LOGIC
GPIO60 W4 16 CMINUS PW HDMI5V
CP SW 24
CTL1234 QR1701 CL1701
17
(G I2C CK) SCL VCC
GPIO48 AD22 18 SERIAL VREGA 1
(G I2C DAT) 4 3 PW BL14V
SDA I/F OSC
GPIO50 AD21 19 GND (To FP9006-59)
VREGD 20 CL1702
5 2
12 21 26 29 27
SEQ RT LCD BL MINUS
VREGD2 VREGA VREGD
(From FP9006-60)
6 1
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13 Wiring Connection Diagram
13.1. Interconnection Diagram
G MIC RIN
G SP NEG
G SP POS
G MIC LIN
MIC GND
MIC GND
BAT +
BAT -
P8001
FP8002
22 SHUTTER HALF
FULL
18 LED PWR OUT
BAT THERMO
UNREG GND
UNREG GND
UNREG GND
WIFI LED A
G MIC RIN
G SP POS
G MIC LIN
MIC GND
MIC GND
UNREG
UNREG
UNREG
UNREG
SHUTTER
RL8002 RL8001
4
3
2
1
6
5
4
3
2
1
FP8001
10
12
14
16
20
24
26
28
30
32
34
2
4
6
8
TOP P.C.B.
POWER ON L
UNREG GND
UNREG GND
UNREG GND
UNREG GND
MODE DIAL0
LED AF OUT
BACK BAT+
WIFI LED K
PW D3R0V
G SP NEG
WIFI ON L
AF MODE
UNREG
UNREG
UNREG
UNREG
(FOIL SIDE)
NC
13
15
17
19
21
23
25
27
29
31
33
35
11
1
3
5
7
9
MAIN-TOP FPC
FLASH UNIT
LENS UNIT FP9002
1 UNREG GND 2 UNREG GND
3 UNREG GND 4 UNREG GND
5 UNREG GND 6 UNREG GND
7 BAT THERMO 8 NC
9 UNREG FP8501
10 UNREG 4
FRONT-MOUNT UNIT 11 UNREG WIFI ANT
12 UNREG 3
13 UNREG WIFI ANT
15 UNREG
14 UNREG 2 WIFI ANT Wi-Fi ANTENNA
16 UNREG 1
(SSWF) 17 LED PWR OUT WIFI ANT
18 PW D3R0V
SSWF FPC 19 SHUTTER FULL 20 POWER ON L
21 SHUTTER HALF 22 MODE DIAL0
(SHUTTER)
23 WIFI LED A 24 WIFI LED K
SSWF P.C.B. MOUNT BOX 25 G SP POS 26 G SP NEG
(LENS CONNECTOR) 27 MIC GND
2 TO TRIGCOIL+
(FOIL SIDE)
1 TO TRIGCOIL-
28 BACK BAT+
29 G MIC RIN 30 LED AF OUT
31 G MIC LIN 32 AF MODE
P8601
7 PW D4R5V 3 D GND
6 SENSOR P.C.B.
FP4002
D GND
NC
4 D GND
5 D GND 5 SSWF OUT0
4 SSWF OUT0 6 SSWF OUT1 FP3901
3 SSWF OUT1
2 LPSW MAIN-SENSOR FPC 1 GND
LENS FPC 2 GND
6
5
4
3
2
1
DB6 (Y6)
DB4 (Y4)
DB2 (Y2)
DB0 (Y0)
SDA I2C
HSYNC
VHSP
LSW2
C21M
C22M
C31M
C32M
C41M
C42M
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
VGH
VSP
TXH
SCL
LEN4R2V
LEN4R2V
LEN4R2V
LEN4R2V
CA
LSRST
LSDET
LSLDP
LSB2A
LSB2L
LSDIO
LSL2B
LSCK
FP9001
GND
GND
GND
GND
FP9006
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
36
38
48
50
54
56
58
60
1 MPU MODE (GND) 2
4
6
8
14 QMENU ON L
4 MOVIE ON L
10 DOWN ON L
10
12
13
14
15
16
11 RIGHT ON L
11
CMD DIAL0
CMD DIAL1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
PLAY ON L
LEFT ON L
DISP ON L
SET ON L
UP ON L
D GND
D GND
FP9003
DB9 (Cb1/Cr1)
NC
VCOMDC
DB7 (Y7)
DB5 (Y5)
DB3 (Y3)
DB1 (Y1)
SCL I2C
IOVCC1
VSYNC
LSW1
AVDD
PCLK
C21P
C22P
C31P
C32P
C41P
C42P
GND
VDD
VSN
CSX
VGL
VRF
DIN
VCI
AN
12
13
1
2
3
5
6
7
8
9
13
15
17
19
21
23
25
27
29
31
33
35
37
45
47
49
51
53
55
57
59
61
11
3
5
7
9
LCD UNIT
DMC-GM1 INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM
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