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SOLID-STATE MEMORY CAMCORDER PMW-EX1 WIDE CONVERSION LENS VCL-EX0877 SERVICE MANUAL 1st Edition (Revised 1)

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SOLID-STATE MEMORY CAMCORDER

PMW-EX1WIDE CONVERSION LENS

VCL-EX0877

SERVICE MANUAL 1st Edition (Revised 1)

! WARNINGThis manual is intended for qualified service personnel only. To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire or injury, do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.

! WARNUNGDie Anleitung ist nur fr qualifiziertes Fachpersonal bestimmt. Alle Wartungsarbeiten drfen nur von qualifiziertem Fachpersonal ausgefhrt werden. Um die Gefahr eines elektrischen Schlages, Feuergefahr und Verletzungen zu vermeiden, sind bei Wartungsarbeiten strikt die Angaben in der Anleitung zu befolgen. Andere als die angegeben Wartungsarbeiten drfen nur von Personen ausgefhrt werden, die eine spezielle Befhigung dazu besitzen.

! AVERTISSEMENTCe manual est destin uniquement aux personnes comptentes en charge de lentretien. Afin de rduire les risques de dcharge lectrique, dincendie ou de blessure neffectuer que les rparations indiques dans le mode demploi moins dtre qualifi pour en effectuer dautres. Pour toute rparation faire appel une personne comptente uniquement.

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ADVARSEL! Lithiumbatteri-Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig hndtering. Udskiftning m kun ske med batteri af samme fabrikat og type. Levr det brugte batteri tilbage til leverandren. CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturers instructions. ADVARSEL Lithiumbatteri - Eksplosjonsfare. Ved utskifting benyttes kun batteri som anbefalt av apparatfabrikanten. Brukt batteri returneres apparatleverandren.

Vorsicht! Explosionsgefahr bei unsachgemem Austausch der Batterie. Ersatz nur durch denselben oder einen vom Hersteller empfohlenen hnlichen Typ. Entsorgung gebrauchter Batterien nach Angaben des Herstellers.

VARNING Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte. Anvnd samma batterityp eller en likvrdig typ som rekommenderas av apparattillverkaren. Kassera anvnt batteri enligt gllande freskrifter.

VAROITUS ATTENTION Il y a danger dexplosion sil y a remplacement incorrect de la batterie. Remplacer uniquement avec une batterie du mme type ou dun type quivalent recommand par le constructeur. Mettre au rebut les batteries usages conformment aux instructions du fabricant. Paristo voi rjht jos se on virheellisesti asennettu. Vaihda paristo ainoastaan laitevalmistajan suosittelemaan tyyppiin. Hvit kytetty paristo valmistajan ohjeiden mukaisesti.

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Table of ContentsManual StructurePurpose of this manual ................................................................. 4 Related manuals ........................................................................... 4 2-2-10. 2-2-11. 2-2-12. 2-2-13. 2-2-14. 2-2-15. 2-2-16. 2-2-17. 2-2-18. 2-2-19. 2-2-20. 2-2-21. 2-2-22. 2-2-23. 2-2-24. 2-2-25. 2-2-26. 2-2-27. RE-250 Board/ RE-251 Board ............................ 2-10 Battery Case, TX-115 Board ............................... 2-11 DPR-289 Board ................................................... 2-13 Case L Assembly ................................................. 2-14 Case R Assembly ................................................ 2-15 Prism Assembly ................................................... 2-15 ND Filter ............................................................. 2-16 AU-313 Board, JK-77 Board, SW-1375 Board ................................................... 2-17 LENS UNIT ........................................................ 2-17 DR-621 Board ..................................................... 2-18 LED-465 Board ................................................... 2-19 Speaker ................................................................ 2-19 KSW-53 Board, HN-320 Board .......................... 2-20 Microphone Unit Assembly ................................ 2-21 Microphone Unit ................................................. 2-22 DET-44 Board ..................................................... 2-23 3.5-inch LCD Assembly ...................................... 2-24 Replacing the Parts in the Lens Grip ................... 2-25

1. Service Overview1-1. External Connectors ........................................................ 1-1 1-1-1. Signal Inputs and Outputs ..................................... 1-1 1-2. 1-3. Location of the Printed Wiring Boards ........................... 1-3 Circuit Description .......................................................... 1-4

1-4. Service Tools/Measuring Equipment List .................... 1-10 1-4-1. Service Tools ....................................................... 1-10 1-4-2. Measuring Equipment ......................................... 1-10 1-5. 1-6. Firmware Upgrade ........................................................ 1-11 Recommended Replacement Parts ............................... 1-12

1-7. Note on Service ............................................................. 1-13 1-7-1. Requirements on Replacement of Boards or Parts ................................................................. 1-13 1-7-2. Requirements on Replacement of Lens ............... 1-13 1-7-3. Note on Replacement of Parts on the Board ....... 1-13 1-7-4. Description of Number Seal on the Prism ........... 1-13 1-7-5. Memory Backup Battery ..................................... 1-13 1-7-6. Unleaded Solder .................................................. 1-13 1-8. 1-9. Connector Location Diagram on Board ........................ 1-14 Replacing the Flexible Card Wires ............................... 1-14 (Fine Pitch Coaxial Cable) ............................................ 1-15 1-11. List of Error Numbers on the LCD Display ................. 1-16

3. SERVICE Menu3-1. SERVICE Menu List ...................................................... 3-1

3-2. SERVICE Menu Description .......................................... 3-3 3-2-1. Basic Menu Operations ......................................... 3-3 3-2-2. SERVICE Menu Structure .................................... 3-3 3-2-3. Displaying the SERVICE Menu ........................... 3-3 3-3. SERVICE Menu Description .......................................... 3-3 3-3-1. MAINTENANCE Menu ....................................... 3-3 3-3-2. RPN CORRECT Menu ......................................... 3-7 3-3-3. INFORMATION Menu ......................................... 3-8

1-10. Replacing the Coaxial Cable with Connector

2. Replacement of Main Parts2-1. Outline of Replacement Procedures ............................... 2-1

4. Alignment4-1. Servicing software ServiceNavi-EX ........................... 4-1

2-2. Replacement Procedures ................................................. 2-2 2-2-1. Lithium Battery ..................................................... 2-2 2-2-2. Case (Bottom) L/R and Front Panel Assembly ..... 2-2 2-2-3. Microphone Holder Assembly .............................. 2-3 2-2-4. EVF Assembly ...................................................... 2-4 2-2-5. Handle Assembly .................................................. 2-5 2-2-6. BP-43 Board .......................................................... 2-6 2-2-7. Inside Panel Assembly/Outside Panel Assembly ............................................................... 2-6 2-2-8. Rear Panel Assembly ............................................ 2-7 2-2-9. Express Card Assembly ........................................ 2-8

5. Spare Parts5-1. 5-2. 5-3. 5-4. Notes on Repair Parts ..................................................... 5-1 Exploded Views .............................................................. 5-2 Electrical Parts List ....................................................... 5-17 Supplied Accessories .................................................... 5-55

6. Semiconductor Pin Assignments1

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7. Block DiagramsOverall ............................................................................ 7-2 AU-313 (1/2) .................................................................. 7-3 AXM-35 (1/2) ................................................................. 7-3 BP-43 .............................................................................. 7-3 HN-320 ........................................................................... 7-3 HN-338 ........................................................................... 7-3 KSW-53 (1/2) ................................................................. 7-3 MA-161 ........................................................................... 7-3 SW-1375 (1/2) ................................................................ 7-3 BI-202 ............................................................................. 7-4 BI-203 ............................................................................. 7-4 BI-204 ............................................................................. 7-4 DPR-289 ......................................................................... 7-4 EC-62 .............................................................................. 7-5 HN-319 (1/2) .................................................................. 7-5 JK-77 ............................................................................... 7-6 AXM-35 (2/2) ................................................................. 7-8 DET-44 ........................................................................... 7-8 DR-621 ........................................................................... 7-8 KSW-53 (2/2) ................................................................. 7-8 RM-213 ........................................................................... 7-8 DC-143 ........................................................................... 7-9 RE-250 ............................................................................ 7-9 RE-251 .......................................................................... 7-10 ASW-65 ........................................................................ 7-11 AU-313 (2/2) ................................................................ 7-11 HN-319 (2/2) ................................................................ 7-11 LED-465 ....................................................................... 7-11 SW-1375 (2/2) .............................................................. 7-11 SW-1397 ....................................................................... 7-11 SWC-47 ........................................................................ 7-11 TX-115 .......................................................................... 7-12

8. Schematic DiagramsASW-65 .......................................................................... 8-2 AU-313 ........................................................................... 8-5 AXM-35 .......................................................................... 8-8 BI-202 ............................................................................. 8-9 BI-203 ........................................................................... 8-10 BI-204 ........................................................................... 8-11 BP-43 ............................................................................ 8-12 CN-3006 ....................................................................... 8-12 CN-3007 ....................................................................... 8-12 DC-143 ......................................................................... 8-12 DET-44 ......................................................................... 8-12 DPR-289 ....................................................................... 8-13 DR-621 ......................................................................... 8-44 EC-62 ............................................................................ 8-45 HN-318 ......................................................................... 8-45 HN-319 ......................................................................... 8-45 HN-320 ......................................................................... 8-46 HN-338 ......................................................................... 8-46 HN-339 ......................................................................... 8-46 JK-77 ............................................................................. 8-46 KSW-53 ........................................................................ 8-47 LE-346 .......................................................................... 8-48 LED-465 ....................................................................... 8-48 MA-161 ......................................................................... 8-49 RE-250 .......................................................................... 8-51 RE-251 .......................................................................... 8-55 RM-213 ......................................................................... 8-59 SW-1375 ....................................................................... 8-59 SW-1397 ....................................................................... 8-59 SWC-47 ........................................................................ 8-60 TX-115 .......................................................................... 8-62 Frame Wiring ................................................................ 8-69

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9. Board LayoutsASW-65 .......................................................................... 9-2 AU-313 ........................................................................... 9-2 AXM-35 .......................................................................... 9-3 BI-202 ............................................................................. 9-3 BI-203 ............................................................................. 9-3 BI-204 ............................................................................. 9-4 BP-43 .............................................................................. 9-4 CN-3006 ......................................................................... 9-4 CN-3007 ......................................................................... 9-4 DC-143 ........................................................................... 9-5 DET-44 ........................................................................... 9-5 DPR-289 ......................................................................... 9-5 DR-621 ........................................................................... 9-6 EC-62 .............................................................................. 9-7 HN-318 ........................................................................... 9-7 HN-319 ........................................................................... 9-7 HN-320 ........................................................................... 9-7 HN-338 ........................................................................... 9-8 HN-339 ........................................................................... 9-8 JK-77 ............................................................................... 9-8 KSW-53 .......................................................................... 9-8 LE-346 ............................................................................ 9-9 LED-465 ......................................................................... 9-9 MA-161 ........................................................................... 9-9 RM-213 ........................................................................... 9-9 SW-1375 ......................................................................... 9-9 SW-1397 ......................................................................... 9-9 RE-250 .......................................................................... 9-10 RE-251 .......................................................................... 9-10 SWC-47 ........................................................................ 9-11 TX-115 .......................................................................... 9-11

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Manual StructurePurpose of this manualThe service manual is intended for use by trained system and service engineers, and provides the information of maintenance and detailed service.

Related manualsThe following manuals are available in this model. If this manual is required, please contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center. . Operating Instructions (Supplied with the unit) This manual is necessary for application and operation (and installation) of this unit. . Semiconductor Pin Assignments CD-ROM This Semiconductor Pin Assignments CD-ROM allows you to search for semiconductors used in Broadcast and Professional equipment. This manual contains a complete list of semiconductors and their ID Nos., and thus should be used together with the CD-ROM. Part number: 9-968-546-06

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Section 1 Service Overview1-1. External Connectors1-1-1. Signal Inputs and Outputs2SIDE VIEW3

1 SDI OUT : BNC type SDI output signal (HEADPHONES) : Stereo mini jack Sound monitor, monaural/stereo selectable _20.5 dBu (Reference level 16 Z loaded)

3 AUDIO IN CH-1, CH-2 : XLR (3P, Female)2 62 3 1

_ EXT VIEW _4 5 7

(0 dBu = 0.775 V rms)No. Signal 1 2 3 MIC/LINE (G) MIC/LINE (H) MIC/LINE (C) I/O _ IN IN Specifications _60 dBu/_50 dBu/_40 dBu/ +4 dBu, selectable High impedance, Balanced

FRONT VIEW

4 A/V OUT : Multiconnector (10P)910 2

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REAR VIEW_ EXT VIEW _ No. Signal 10

I/O O _ _ _ O O I _ O O

Specifications LINE OUT (L) NC GND NC S OUT (C) LINE OUT (R)

LINE_MONI1_L (A/V) LANC_SIG S_GND LANC_DC S-C LINE_MONI2_R (A/V) AV_SW VIDEO/AUDIO_GND VIDEO S-Y

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GND Composite OUT S OUT (Y)

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5 COMPONENT OUT : Mini DV terminal (10P)9 1

8 DC IN : 2P (DC JACK TYPE 4)EXT DC GND

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_ EXT VIEW _

_ EXT VIEW _ No. Signal 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Y Y_GND PB PBPR_GND PR NC NC NC SW_GND SW I/O O _ O _ O _ _ _ _ I Specifications COMPONENT (Y) Y GND COMPONENT (Pb) PBPR GND COMPONENT (Pr)

9 LENS REMOTE : (8P FEMALE)1 8 2 7 3 6 45_ EXT VIEW _ No. Signal 1 2 3 4 5 COMMON_V ZOOM COMMON+V COMMON REC RET SW COMMON FRAME GND I/O OUT IN OUT IN IN IN OUT _ Specifications GND GND: WIDE 1.66V: STOP 3.33V: TELE 3.33V 1.66V GND: ON GND: ON GND OPEN: OFF OPEN: OFF

6 HDV : i.LINK connector (IEEE1394, S400) (4P)4 1

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_ EXT VIEW _ No. Signal 1 2 3 4 TPB_ TPB+ TPA_ TPA+ I/O I/O I/O I/O I/O Specifications Strobe on receive, data on transmit B (_) Strobe on receive, data on transmit B (+) Data on receive, strobe on transmit A (_) Data on receive, strobe on transmit A (+)

0 Battery : (5P)

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_ EXT VIEW _ No. Signal 1 2 3 4 BATT (+) BAT_SCL BAT_SDA BATT_ID_DATA BATT (_) I/O Specifications _ O I/O I _ +11 to +17 V dc

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(USB) : Mini-B connector (5P)1 5

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_ EXT VIEW _ No. Signal 1 2 3 4 5 VCC D_ D+ ID GND I/O _ I/O I/O _ _ Specifications USB Vcc USB_ USB+ NC Ground

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9 CN-3007 board 0 DC-143 board !- DET-44 board != DPR-289 board ![ DR-621 board !] EC-62 board !\ HN-318 board !; HN-319 board

!' HN-320 board !, HN-338 board !. HN-339 board @/ IF-1072 board @- JK-77 board @= KSW-53 board @[ LE-346 board @] LED-465 board

@\ MA-161 board @; RE-250 board @' RE-251 board @, RM-213 board @. SW-1375 board #/ SW-1397 board #- SWC-47 board #= TX-115 board 1-3

1-3. Circuit Description1. CMOS Block System BI-202/203/204 Board The BI-202, BI-203 and BI-204 boards are the rigid flexible boards connecting the CMOS image sensors (IC1) to the DPR-289 board. The CMOS image sensor receives the three primary colors of R, G and B that are separated from the incoming light by the prism. The CMOS image sensor converts the incoming primary color to electric signal. The built-in 12bit column A/D converters then convert the R, G and B analog video signals to the digital video signals respectively. The electronic shutter, analog gain amplifier and black level clamp functions are also provided in the above boards. The BI-202 board is for the R-channel signal, the BI -203 board is for the G-channel signal and the BI -204 board is for the B-channel signal. The CMOS image sensor receives the sync signal and the serial communication signal from the DPR-289 board. The 12-bit digital video signals that are supplied from the CMOS image sensors pass through the EMI filters (FL1 to FL4) and are input to the DPR-289 board. Various decoupling capacitors and the damping resistors are also mounted in the above boards. IC3 of the BI-203 board is a temperature sensor that sends the temperature data to the CAMERA MICON (camera uprocessor: IC314) on the DPR-289 board via I2C bus. 2. Camera Block System DPR-289 Board The DPR-289 board consists of the Camera Signal Processor IC (IC100) and the CAMERA MICON (camera uprocessor: IC314) whereas the Camera Signal Processor IC (IC100) performs various processing on the digital video signal supplied from the CMOS image sensor, and the CAMERA MICON (IC314) performs control of IC100 and other various controls such as control of the CMOS image sensor and of lens. The output digital video (Y/C) signal is sent to the next circuit the video (baseband video) signal processing circuit. The 12-bit digital video (RGB) signals supplied from the CMOS block (BI-202, BI-203 and BI-204 boards) first enter the camera signal processor IC (IC100). In the camera signal processor IC (IC100), average value, peak value of the RGB digital video signals that are required for 1-4

the following AUTO operations of the camera are detected. The detected signals are sent to the CAMERA MICON (camera u-processor: IC314). . Auto white balance . Auto black balance . Auto focus . Auto iris . Auto knee The digital video signal from the CMOS image sensor enters first the selector circuit selecting either the digital video signal from the CMOS image sensor or the internal TEST signal. The output video signal from the selector enters the compensation circuits consisting of the CMOS imager-related compensation circuit and the lens-related compensation circuit. The video signal then receives the white balance processing, and the matrix signal and the detail signal are added to the video signal. The video signal then receives the pedestal control, knee compensation, gamma correction and white/black clip processing. The video signal finally enters the baseband processing IC (IC400). The pixel number conversion processing from 1920/1080 to 1440/1080 or 1280/720 is also performed inside IC100. The CAMERA MICON (camera u-processor: IC314) performs the overall control over the entire camera system and is controlled by the camera system controller (IC1600). Peripheral ICs of the CAMERA MICON (camera uprocessor: IC314) are FLAH ROM (IC312) and SRAM (IC313). 3. Video Signal System DPR-289 Board The digital video (Y/C) signal output from the camera signal processor IC (IC100) enters the baseband processing IC (IC400). The baseband processing IC (IC400) performs the overall baseband processing of video and audio signals with a single chip IC containing the various scaler functions (supporting the multiple format outputs), various OSD functions, PLL function (54 MHz 74 MHz) and CPU. The baseband processing IC (IC400) provides the following outputs: . HD/SD-SDI (digital): To TX-115 board . HD/SD Component (analog): To JK-77 board . Composite (analog): To JK-77 board . S-Video (analog): To JK-77 board . LCD signal (digital): To IF-1072 board . EVF signal (analog): To DR-621 board The input/output signals of the baseband processing IC (IC400) are the following signals:PMW-EX1

. MPEG encoder/decoder I/F signal (digital): To IC901 . Audio I/F signal (digital): To IC804 Peripheral circuits of the baseband processing IC (IC400) are the master clock 54 MHz VCXO (X500) control circuit (IC500 to IC504 and IC522) and the Mobile DDR SDRAM memory (IC700, IC701). Peripheral circuits of the built-in CPU are FLASH ROM (IC603) and SDRAM (IC607). The baseband processing IC (IC400) is controlled by the system controller (IC1600). The LCD driver IC, the EVF driver IC, SDI Co-pro, the audio system and the power save control of the output systems are controlled by the built-in CPU inside IC400. 4. Media Recording and Playback DPR-289 board Output from the baseband processing IC (IC400) is input into the MPEG encoder/decoder (IC901). The MPEG encoder/decoder (IC901) is the single-chip MPEG Codec IC that encodes and decodes both the highquality HD video signal and audio signal in real-time. It has various interfaces with signals such as MPEG video, video input/output, MPEG audio, audio input/output, bit stream input/output, and interface with the host. IC901 output is then input into LSI (IC900) for AVIT signal processing. LSI (IC900) for AVIT signal processing contains the builtin CPU and has interfaces for DDR2 SDRAM memory (IC1000, IC1001), PCI bus, PCI-Express bus, I/O for IC901, and serial communication with system controller (IC1600). IC900 is also connected to the NOR-type Flash ROM (IC1100) to read the CPU program in the IC900 during initial startup. LSI (IC900) for AVIT signal processing is controlled by the system controller (IC1600), in the same way as other main devices, and provides the following types of functions: video/audio stream control, access to the SxS memory card, mass storage operations when connected to USB and HDV device controls when connected to i-LINK. Explanation of peripheral devices Two memory card slot boards (EC-62) are connected to the dual channel PCI-Express signals coming from IC900 through a 0.5 mm pitch, 30-pin fine coaxial cables connected to CN1300 and CN1301. Furthermore, dual channel USB host signals output from USB host controller (IC1302) are connect to the EC-62 board through fine coaxial cables just as with the PCIExpress signals. IC1302 is controlled by PCI bus from IC900.PMW-EX1

USB device signal output from USB device controller (IC1101) is connected to output board (JK-77) through the both-sided flexible board (HN-339) from CN1805 connector, and then it is connected to USB Mini-B connector (CN6) on the JK-77 board. IC1101 is controlled by the dedicated bus from IC900. If there is no USB connection, the power supply for IC1101 drops off. The i-Link signal output from the i-Link controller (IC1200) is connected to the 4-pin i-Link connector (CN3) on the HN-319 board passing through the both-sided flexible board (HN-319) from the CN1803 connector. IC1200 is controlled by the PCI bus from IC900. 5. Audio system This overview explains the audio system according to the audio block diagram shown in Fig. 1. MA-161 board The MA-161 board contains a built-in microphone unit. The MA-161 board amplifies the audio signal with the microphone bias power supply and head amplifier (Q5, Q7, and Q9, and Q6, Q8, and Q10). It provides the balanced output for the audio signal. AXM-35 board The AXM-35 board is a connector board on which XLR (3-pin) connector for external LINE/MIC input and the [LINE/MIC/MIC +48V] input selection switch for two channels are mounted on this connector board. KSW-53 board This board performs the read and tally controls for the switch on the handle. The audio signal block relays the audio signal between the MA-161 board and AXM-35 board. HN-320/HN-338 flexible board This board relays the audio signal between the KSW-53 board and the AU-313 board. AU-313 board (Audio block) This board controls the analog audio input signal processing, as well as microphone +48 V power supply and serial signal. (RTC is also built on this board, but the explanation has been omitted here.) . Audio signal from the built-in microphone on the MA161 board is input to the balanced input amplifier IC101 and IC201 of this board. Output of the balanced amplifier is connected to the analog switch (IC105, IC205) for switching between [INT/EXT]. 1-5

. The DC-DC converter (IC1, Q1) for microphone power +48 V is built-in, and when EXT MIC +48 V is going to be supplied, the EXT MIC +48 V is supplied by the switch (Q301, Q302, Q321 and Q322). . The audio input signals from MIC and LINE are input to a common circuit that receives both of the MIC input level (_8 dBu to _65 dBu) and the LINE input level (+4 dBu). The input attenuator is inserted in the circuit switch (Q103 to Q105, Q203 to Q205) as required. This audio input signal is received by the balanced input amplifier (IC102, IC202) that performs amplification of 0/+12 dB and switching (Q110, Q111, Q210, Q211) in accordance with the level that is set by INPUT TRIM. After that, the audio signal is connected to the [INT/ EXT] switch (IC105, IC205). . The [INT/EXT] switch (IC105, IC205) performs not only the INT/EXT switching but also performs the input channel mode selection [CH1/ (CH1/CH2)]. . SEL/AMP (1, 2) is a signal selector and buffer amplifier to perform AGC link.MA-161Q5,Q7,Q9 INT MIC1 with HEAD AMP +12dB Q6,Q8,Q10 INT MIC2 with HEAD AMP +12dB BAL AMP

. Serial control The I2C control signal from Display Block (T-one) is converted into GPI, and performs switching such as [INT/EXT], [LINE/MIC/MIC+48], [CH1/ (CH/CH)], and AGC [Linked/Separated] for CH1 and CH2. DPR-289 board (Audio block) The AU-313 board is comprised of two pieces of the Audio Codec IC and the C-PLD. . Audio Codec (IC800, IC801) The analog audio signal from the AU-313 board is connected to IC800 and IC801 that are the Audio Codec (PGA, ADC, DSP, Digital IF, headphones amplifier, speaker amplifier are built on one chip and the parameters are set with I2C). The Input TRIM (PGA) functions in the [MANUAL] mode, and AGC functions in the [AUTO] mode to control the audio signal level. The analog signal after

AU-313

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IIC to GPIO IC401 to IC404

DPR-289 (1/2) IC800(1/2)PGA GAIN A/D PGA GAIN FIL AGC LVL I2S AUDIO IF

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level adjustment is converted to the digital signal with the ADC. The digital signal receives the audio level control processing from the DSP. After the audio signal receives the [Wind Filter] (on/off) processing, the digital signal is output for audio recording. Playback output (including EE) is the digital signal that is connected to Audio Codec where it is converted to the analog signal with DAC and output to the ASW-65 board. Furthermore, the audio signal that is processed for audio monitoring in the ASW-65 board is connected to the headphones amplifier and speaker amplifier through the monitor level control from the AUX input of IC800. . C-PLD (IC804) After the digital signal output signal from the Audio Codec is amplified by +12 dB, it is supplied to the Display Block (T-one). C-PLD (IC804) also receives the playback output signal from the Display Block. The playback system selects CH1/CH2 or CH3/CH4, connects EE, and connects TEST TONE from the Display Block depending on the data. Furthermore, C-PLD divides the clock signal that is supplied from the Display Block to Audio Codec. . Serial control The I2C control from Display Block (T-one) selects either IC800 or IC801 for the target with I2C MPX and sets the register of IC800 or IC801. HN-319 flexible board It relays the audio signal from the DPR-289 board to the ASW-65 board. ASW-65 board (Audio block) . Analog output from the DPR-289 board Audio Codec is buffered by IC103 and is output to the A/V connector after passing through the audio MUTE control. . Analog output from DAC on the DPR-289 board reenters into the AUX input of the DPR-289 board AUDIO CODEC after passing through the monitor selector/ mixer (IC100, IC101, IC102), and becomes the monitor signal. . Serial control I2C control signal from Display Block (T-one) is output at GPI, and performs the switching between MONITOR [CH1/CH2] / [CH1+CH2] / [CH1] / [CH2] for CH1 and CH2 respectively, and at the same time controls the BEEP on/off. JK-77 board (Audio block) This is the connector board. The audio output from the ASW-65 board is connected to A/V multi-connector.PMW-EX1

LED-465 board (Audio block) The headphones output signal is connected to the headphones jack of the DPR-289 board, and the speaker output signal is connected to the speaker connector. The headphones output is muted by the MUTE (Q11, Q12). Switch/Volume control/Menu panel (Audio controller block) Operation panel functions relating to audio signal are built into the following blocks. ASW-65 board (Audio block) For CH1 and CH2, the switches [INT/EXT] and [AUTO/ MANUAL] are connected to PIO of CPU (IC104), and the volume control [AUDIO LEVEL] is connected to ADC of CPU (ICl04). KSW-53 board (Audio block) The switch [LINE/MIC/MIC+48] on the AXM-35 board is connected to PIO of CPU (IC100) for CH1 and CH2 respectively. The switch [MONITOR (AUDIO) +/_] that is common to CH1 and CH2 is connected to PIO of CPU (IC100). MENU processing (1) Audio Input . CH1, CH2 [INPUT TRIM]: _8 dBu to _65 dBu . CH1, CH2 common [AGC Link]: Linked/Separated . CH1, CH2 [WIND FILTER]: ON/OFF . CH1, CH2 common [EXT CH Select]: [CH1] / [CH1/CH2] selection (2) Audio Output . [MONITOR CH]: [CH1/CH2] / [CH1+CH2] / [CH1] / [CH2] selection . [Alarm Level]: 0 to 10 . [Beep]: ON/OFF . [BARS]: TEST TONE (DPR-289 board Display Block internal processing) 6. System Control DPR-289 board The 32-bit RISC CPU (ARM) with ARM core is built-in as the system controller (IC1600). It has the peripheral interface functions of SDRAM, USB, SCI, and I2C. It operates on a 27 MHz clock (X1600). FLASH ROM (IC1603), SDRAM (IC1604), and EEPROM (IC1703) are mounted as the peripheral ICs. It performs the system control through serial communication with IC314 of the camera block system, IC400 of the video signal system, and IC900 of the media recording/ playback system. 1-7

Main functions of the system controller and peripherals (1) Reading operation switch information Reading the switch information and the LED control are performed by I2C bus communication with each sub-microprocessor. . Handle switch: IC100 on the KSW-53 board . Inside panel switch: IC200 on the SWC-47 board . Rear panel switch: IC106 on the ASW-65 board . Power supply switch: IC1001 on the RE-251 board (2) Watch IC (RTC) control The watch IC (IC50) is built onto the AU-313 board. The watch IC (IC50) is backed up by a lithium coin battery, and the current time is read or set via IC200 on the SWC-47 board. (3) Infrared remote control demodulation The RM-213 board has an IC (IC1) for infrared remote control signal demodulation, and it receives the command codes via IC100 on the KSW-53 board. (4) Info-Battery communication The Info-Battery of SM bus specifications is supported. The serial terminal of the battery connector is connected to IC1001 on the RE-251 board. This IC1001 reads the battery authentication, battery type, remaining power, and other information and send them to the system controller via I2C bus communication. (5) Power supply voltage detection The power supply voltage at the DC IN connector is measured by the A/D port on IC1001 on the RE-251 board, and it is posted to the system controller as the input voltage value. (6) Power system control IC1001 on the RE-251 board checks that the power switch on the PMW-EX1 is turned ON, and turns on the system controller of IC1600. After that, it controls the power for each circuit block according to the system controller. The system controller controls the respective power supply systems in the RE-250 and RE-251 boards according to the operation mode of the device, via the power supply uprocessor on the RE-251 board. By turning off the power systems to unnecessary circuits blocks, power can be saved.

7. EVF/SDI System EVF block DR-621 board This block is composed of the drive circuits for the color LCD panel of EVF. IC1 performs adjustment on the contrast, black level, white balance, and other factors in the video signal processing IC for the LCD panel. It also includes DAC for adjusting the backlight brightness. These controls are carried out through serial communication from IC400 on the DPR-289 board. IC2 also performs backlight ON/OFF control through the timing generator for the LCD drive. CN2 is a connector for EVF block adjustment, and the adjustment data is stored in IC603 on the DPR-289 board. LE-346 board This is the LED board for the backlight of the color LCD panel. SDI block TX-115 board This board receives the parallel video signal with FPGA (IC100) and outputs the SDI signal. Furthermore, it performs audio or timecode embedding. The video and audio signals are supplied from CN400 on the PR-289 board to CN100 on the TX-115 board with a 0.4 mm pitch, 40-pin fine coaxial cable. The power voltages are supplied from CN401 on the DPR289 board to CN700 on the TX-115 board with a 15-pin harness. Output SDI signals are supplied to CN200 through the cable driver (IC200). Output SDI signals are then supplied from CN200 to the coaxial connector via the mini coaxial connector and mini coaxial cable. The PLL circuit is used to reduce jitter of the HD-SDI clock signal. The FPGA (IC100) is controlled by IC400 on the DPR-289 board through 4-line serial communication. The FPGA program is stored in the IC600 ROM, and JTAG can be used to overwrite the data from IC1600 on the DPR-289 board. When not using SDI, the power to this block is turned off.

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8. Power supply system RE-250/251 board This board is comprised of the power supply circuit and the POWER SUPPLY MICON (power supply u-processor: IC1001 on the RE-251 board). However, part of the low-voltage power supply is mounted on the DPR-289 board. (1) Input power supply (UNREG) system operations When the UNREG power is input, the EVER power state is established. In this state, the ON/OFF state of the Power switch can be recognized. If the POWER SUPPLY MICON (power supply uprocessor: IC1001) recognizes that Power switch is ON, the power is turned on for the system control system and the POWER SUPPLY MICON (power supply u-processor: IC1001) controls the power supply for each block according to the system controller (DPR-289 board: IC1600). The normal value for the input power supply (UNREG) is in the range of about +10.5 V to +18 V. . Battery/EXT-DC select Input power comes in two systems: Battery and EXTDC. This switch monitors the input voltage for each input and automatically switches the circuit settings with priority given to EXT-DC. . Input overvoltage protection If the voltage is too high in the UNREG power supply, the overvoltage protection circuit starts operating around the set value of +17.9 V, and the camera shuts down. When the input power supply voltage to this circuit becomes less than +17.9 V, the power supply immediately switches on with automatic recovery. . Input low-voltage protection If the voltage is too low in the UNREG power supply, the low-voltage protection circuit starts operating around the set value of +10.5 V according to the control by the POWER SUPPLY MICON (power supply u-processor: IC1001), and the camera shuts down. When the input power supply voltage becomes higher than +10.5 V, the power supply immediately switches on with automatic recovery according to the control by the POWER SUPPLY MICON (power supply u-processor: IC1001). . Overcurrent detection The overcurrent detection circuit is comprised of IC308 on the RE-250 board. The setting value is approximately 4.3 (A). Even after clearing IC308 after overcurrent detection, automatic recovery is not performed and the power must be turned on again.PMW-EX1

. Power supply reverse connection protection If the input power has reverse voltage, Q301 on the RE250 board is immediately turned off and UNREG power is stopped on the GND side, and the protection function works. (2) DC/DC converter function The power supply output is divided into 25 systems, which are separated into four blocks as seen below. . CMOS/camera block system, 7 systems (+4.6 V, +3.1 V, UNREG, etc.) . Audio/video signal system, 7 systems (+13.5 V, _4.6 V, +4.6 V, etc.) . System controller system, 5 systems (+4.6 V, +3.1 V, +2.5 V, etc.) . Media recording/playback system, 6 systems (+3.1 V, +2.5 V, +1.8 V, etc.) The sequence control (powering up and powering down) for the power supply system is controlled by the POWER SUPPLY MICON (power supply u-processor: IC1001) for the respective power supply blocks of each block. By turning off the power for each block according to the operation mode (camera mode or media mode), the optimal power consumption for each operation is achieved. . Short-circuit protection for each power supply system The circuit settings monitor each output voltage or current for each power supply system and operate the protection circuits per block. Even after the protection circuit is cleared, automatic recovery is not performed and the power must be turned on again. Even after short-circuit is cleared, the protection circuit does not recover automatically and the power must be turned on again. Battery information functions . Battery authentication function The authentication function checks whether the battery is of the specified type. This helps prevent one cause of major accidents when using batteries as a power supply. If the attached batter is not the specified type of batter, the camera immediately turns off. . Battery Info function In an intelligent (specified) battery, the battery can monitor information, such as how many times the battery has been recycled or the internal temperature for the battery. This helps provide detailed information about the battery, including whether the battery is damaged or how long the life is, in order to provide optimal operations. 1-9

1-4. Service Tools/Measuring Equipment List1-4-1. Service ToolsPart No. Commercially available Commercially available J-6394-080-A J-6029-140-B * 3-292-755-01* : This cable is supplied with PMW-EX1.

Name Grayscale chart Star chart Grayscale chart Pattern box PTB-500 Mini USB cable XLR JIGU

Usage/Note Reflective type (16 : 9), Camera adjustment on market Reflective type, camera adjustment on market Transparent type (16 : 9), Camera adjustment on market Camera adjustment For firmware version-upgrade For removing the mounted circuit board

1-4-2. Measuring EquipmentUse the calibrated equipment or equivalent as listed below for the adjustments.Equipment Oscilloscope HD waveform monitor Frequency counter Digital voltmeter Color monitor Luminance meter Model name Tektronix TDS3054 or equivalent (150 MHz or more) LEADER ELECTRONICS CORP.LV5152DA or equivalent Advantest TR5821AK or equivalent Advantest TR6845 or equivalent Sony HDM-20E1U/14E1U/14E5U or equivalent Konica Minolta LS-110 or equivalent

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1-5. Firmware UpgradeUpgrade the firmware for the PMW-EX1 through a USB connection to a computer. For detailed information about the upgrade procedure, check the readme file that comes with the upgrade software. For inquiry or comments about the firmware upgrade, please contact the Sony service center. Firmware Upgrade Procedure Download the software for the new firmware upgrade onto the computer before starting these operations. 1. Check that the power switch on the PMW-EX1 is turned OFF. 2. Remove the cover on the USB maintenance connector.

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A/V

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CoverA/V OUT COMPONENT OUT

USB maintenance connector

3. Use the USB connector that comes with the PMW-EX1 to connect the computer and the USB maintenance connector. 4. Switch the power switch to CAMERA and turn the power ON. 5. Run the software for the firmware upgrade on the computer. 6. When the upgrade is complete, turn OFF the power and remove the USB cable. 7. Attach the cover on the USB maintenance connector. When the PMW-EX1 is connected to the computer for the first time, the driver software will need to be installed into the computer. For more details, check the readme file that comes with the upgrade software.

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1-6. Recommended Replacement PartsThis section describes the recommended replacement parts and recommended replacement time.

1

2

ID 1 2

Part name Eye cup Lens hood

Sony part No. 3-278-319-01 3-278-904-01

Recommended replacement timing Check for deformation and deterioration from time to time. Replace it as necessary.

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1-7. Note on Service1-7-1. Requirements on Replacement of Boards or PartsThis section explains the necessary setups required when replacing boards or parts. 1. When any of the following boards is replaced, upgrade the firmware version. All data are written at once when upgrading the firmware version. (Refer to Section 1-5.)Board name DPR-289 KSW-53 SWC-47 ASW-65 RE-251 TX-115 Ref. No. IC312, IC603, IC1100, IC1603 IC100 IC200 IC106 IC1001 IC600

1-7-3. Note on Replacement of Parts on the Board1. The BI-202, BI-203 and BI-204 boards cannot be replaced on the board-level service or part-level service. If parts become defective, replace the entire CMOS block. 2. Parts labels also cannot be replaced in the DPR-289 board. If parts become defective, replace the entire mounted board.

1-7-4. Description of Number Seal on the PrismThe number seal is put in the prism unit, the serial number of prism unit. Every prism unit has its own number called prism serial number.

2. Adjusted values are stored in the following boards and parts. The values need to be readjusted when they are replaced.Board/part name DPR-289*1 CMOS block EVF block LCD module*2

1-7-5. Memory Backup BatteryFor replacing the battery, refer to Backup Battery of the Appendixes in the Operating Instructions. When the backup battery is replaced, the date and time in the internal clock need to be set. Refer to Setting the Clock of the Preparations in the Operating Instructions.

Ref. No.

IC312/DPR-289 board IC603/DPR-289 board IC202/IF-1072 board, IC603/DPR289 board

1-7-6. Unleaded SolderBoards requiring use of unleaded solder are printed with a lead free mark (LF) indicating the solder contains no lead. (Caution: Some printed circuit boards may not come printed with the lead free mark due to their particular size.) : LEAD FREE MARK m . Be sure to use the unleaded solder for the printed circuit board printed with the lead free mark. . The unleaded solder melts at a temperature about 40 dC higher than the ordinary solder, therefore, it is recommended to use the soldering iron having a temperature regulator. . The ordinary soldering iron can be used but the iron tip has to be applied to the solder joint for a slightly longer time. The printed pattern (copper foil) may peel away if the heated tip is applied for too long, so be careful. 1-13

*1: The adjusted values for the CMOS block, the EVF block, and the LCD module are stored in the DPR-289 board. *2: The adjusted values for the LCD module are stored in the LCD module, but the adjusted values need to be copied to the DPR-289 board.

3. The user setting values are stored in IC1703 on the DPR-289 board. The user data must be stored (Restore) in SxS before replacing the board and it must be read (Recall) after replacing the board.

1-7-2. Requirements on Replacement of LensThis section explains the necessary setups required when replacing lens. (Refer to Section 1-5.)

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1-8. Connector Location Diagram on BoardThe PWM-EX1 uses flexible card wires and coaxial cables with connector. The following diagrams indicate the location of each connector. The location of flexible card cables are indicated by the circle number 1 and 2, while the coaxial cables with connector are not indicated by the circle number. ASW-65 board (A side) AU-313 board (B side)

1-9. Replacing the Flexible Card Wiresn The flat cables, flexible card wires and boards are used to connect between the following boards. Life of flexible card wire will be significantly shortened if it is folded. Be very careful not to fold the flat cables, flexible card wires and boards. The two types of different shape connectors are used in this unit. Because the direction of the flat cables, flexible card wires and boards are different depending on the shape of the connector, be careful when connecting the flat cables, flexible card wires and boards. Disconnecting 1. Turn off the power. 2. Slide or lift up the portion A in the direction of the arrow to unlock and pull out the flexible card wire. Connecting m . Do not insert the coaxial cable with connector sideways. . Confirm that there is no stain or dust on the contact surface of the coaxial cable with connector. 1. Slide or lift up the portion A in the direction of the arrow and securely insert the flexible card wire into the deep end of the connector. 2. Return the portion A to its original position and lock the connector.

2CN103

1 CN4

DPR-289 board (A side)CN400 CN402

DPR-289 board (B side)CN601 CN1301 CN1300

1 CN1804

DR-621 board (A side)CN4

1

1CN1

EC-62 board (B side)

KSW-53 board (A side) n When connecting the flexible card wire, check the connector shape, and great care should be taken for the direction of the contact surface or isolation surface (blue).Connector : 1 A Connector : 2

CN1

1 CN5

TX-115 board (A side )

Isolation surface (blue) A

CN100

Isolation surface (blue)

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1-10. Replacing the Coaxial Cable with Connector (Fine Pitch Coaxial Cable)The PWM-EX1 uses coaxial cables with connector. The following precautions must be observed when removing or connecting the coaxial cable with connector. Note on Disconnecting The coaxial cable with connector uses fine pitch coaxial cables. Be careful when arranging the cable. When disconnecting the coaxial cable with connector, do not attempt to remove by pulling the cable. Be sure to hold the connector to remove.OK Hold the connector to remove.

Note on Connecting . Do not insert the coaxial cable with connector at an angle. . Check that the contact on the coaxial cable with connector is free from dirt or dust. . Always insert the coaxial cable with connector with the contact surface up. . When connecting the coaxial cable with connecor, hold the connector, and align the polarity marks. Then connect the coaxial cable wih connector to the connector straight.Polarity marks

NG Do not attempt to remove by pulling the cables.

Contact surface

OK Hold the connector to connect.

NG Not to bend the cable.

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1-11. List of Error Numbers on the LCD DisplayError numbers are displayed as E-XXXXX (X indicates a number).Error No. 15030 17001 17002 17003 17004 17005 17006 17007 17014 17015 17016 17017 or 4XXXX Description System error Abnormality in the Media ID data in the EEPROM The image processor block does not start up. The display block does not start up The media block does not start up Abnormality in the start-up process of the image processor block Abnormality in the start-up process of the display block Abnormality in the start-up process of the media block Abnormality in lens communication Abnormality in the media block Abnormality in obtaining the lens switch Internal error in the media block Check the connection with the lens unit. If there is no defect, replace the lens unit. Repair the DPR-298 or replace it. Check the connection with the lens unit. If there is no condition defect, replace the lens unit. Repair the DPR-298 board or replace it. Service action Repair the DPR-298 board or replace it. Rewrite the media ID data in the EEPROM using ServiceNavi-EX. Repair the DPR-298 board or replace it.

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Section 2 Replacement of Main Parts2-1. Outline of Replacement Procedures. The following figures show the flow for removing the main parts. Refer to Section 2-2 for details of the replacement procedures.START

Case (bottom) L Case (bottom) R Battery Battery lid Bracket (tripod) Handle cover (upper) assembly

Microphone holder

Front panel assembly Outside panel assembly Rear panel assembly Handle assembly Inside panel assembly EVF assembly

RE-251 board TX-115 board Express card assembly RE-250 board Prism assembly DPR-289 board ND filter Cover (center) assembly

Battery case Case L assembly

Case R assembly

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2-2. Replacement Procedures2-2-1. Lithium Battery1. Loosen the screw, and remove the lithium battery lid. 2. Remove the lithium battery.

Removing lithium battery Battery holder Lithium battery

Loosen the screw.

Lithium battery lid

Lithium battery

3. Reinstall the lithium battery by reversing the steps of removal.

2-2-2. Case (Bottom) L/R and Front Panel Assembly1. Remove the lithium battery. (Refer to Section 2-2-1.) 2. Remove the four screws of a, and remove the bracket (tripod). 3. Remove the six screws of b and one screw of c, and remove case (bottom) L and case (bottom) R.

a : P2 lock ace 2 x 6 b : P2 lock ace 2 x 4 c : P2 lock ace 2 x 3 b Case (bottom ) L

Bracket (tripod) b c a a b b

Case (bottom ) R

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4. Remove the two dowels and remove the front panel assembly.

Two dowels

Front panel assembly

5. Reinstall case (bottom) L/R and Front panel assembly by reversing the steps of removal. n When installing the front panel assembly, check if the position of the slide switch matches the position of the SHUTTER knob.

SHUTTER knob

2-2-3. Microphone Holder Assembly1. Open the microphone holder assembly. 2. Remove the two screws, and remove the microphone holder assembly.B2.6 x 6

Microphone holder assembly

3. Reinstall the microphone holder assembly by reversing the steps of removal.PMW-EX1

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2-2-4. EVF Assembly1. Remove the microphone holder. (Refer to Section 2-2-3.) 2. Remove the four screws and disengage the two claws, and remove the handle cover (upper) assembly.P2 lock ace 2x4

Two claws Handle cover (Upper) assembly

3. Remove the screw of a . 4. Disengage the two claws and fin, and remove the handle cover rear assembly. 5. Disconnect the FP-984 (flexible board) from the connector (CN1) on the DR-621 board. n The life of the flexible board and the flexible card wire will be significantly shortened if they are folded. Be very careful not to fold them. 6. Remove the four screws of b, and remove the EVF assembly.

FP-984 b a : P2 lock ace 2 x 4 b : P2 lock ace 2 x 4 EVF assembly

b

Handle cover rear assembly

DR-621 board CN1 fin Two claws

a

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2-2-5. Handle Assembly1. Refer to Sections from 2-2-3 to 2-2-4 and disassemble the unit up to EVF Assembly removal. 2. Remove the two screws, and remove the cover (F handle). 3. Disconnect the connector (CN12) on the HN320 board from the connector (CN1) on the HN-338 board. n The life of the flexible board and the flexible card wire will be significantly shortened if they are folded. Be very careful not to fold them. 4. Disconnect the harness from the connector (CN2) on the LED-465 board. 5. Disconnect the flexible card wire (30 core) from the connector (CN4) on the DR-621 board.

HN-338 board CN1 HN-320 board CN12

P2 lock ace 2x4 DR-621 board CN4

LED-465 board CN2

P2 lock ace 2x4

harness

Cover (F handle) Flexible card wire (30 core)

6. Remove the three screws of a that fix the control switch block. 7. Remove the four screws of b and one screw of c, and disconnect the coaxial cable with connector (DPR-LCD) from the connector on the DPR-289 board. 8. Remove the handle assembly while pulling off the flexible card wire (30 core). n The coaxial cable with connector uses fine pitch coaxial cables. Be careful when arranging the cable. When disconnecting the coaxial cable with connector, do not attempt to remove by pulling the cable. Be sure to hold the connector to remove.

Handle assembly a

b

a : PSW 2 x 5 b : Precision P2.6 x 5 c : P2 x 4

b

Control switch block

c

Flexible card wire (30 core) Coaxial cable with connector (DPR-LCD) Connector (DPR-289 board)

9. Reinstall the handle assembly by reversing the steps of removal.PMW-EX1

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2-2-6. BP-43 Board1. Refer to Sections from 2-2-1 to 2-2-2 and disassemble the unit up to Case Bottom L/R and Front Panel Assembly removal. 2. Remove the two screws of a, and disconnect the harness from the connector (CN1) on the BP-43 board. 3. Remove the three screws of b, and remove the BP-43 board.

Bottom support

a BP-43 board

A

b b

CN1

Harness

a : P2 lock ace 2 x 3 b : P2 lock ace 1.4 x 2.5

B

4. Reinstall the BP-43 board by reversing the steps of removal. n When installing the bottom support, align the reference holes that are indicated as A and B in the figure with the protrusions of the unit.

2-2-7. Inside Panel Assembly/Outside Panel Assembly1. Refer to Sections from 2-2-1 to 2-2-5 and disassemble the unit up to Handle Assembly removal. 2. Remove the three screws a, and remove the inside panel assembly. 3. Remove the three screws b, and remove the outside panel assembly. n When removing the outside panel assembly, be careful not to drop the battery release button.

a

a : P2 lock ace 2 x 3 b : P2 lock ace 2 x 3

a Battery release button b

Inside panel assembly

b

Outside panel assembly

4. Reinstall the inside panel assembly/outside panel assembly by reversing the steps of removal. 2-6PMW-EX1

2-2-8. Rear Panel Assembly1. Refer to Sections from 2-2-1 to 2-2-5 and disassemble the unit up to Handle Assembly removal. 2. Refer to Section 2-2-7 and disassemble the unit up to Inside Panel Assembly/Outside Panel Assembly removal. 3. Remove the two screws of a. 4. Remove the four screws of b. 5. Disconnect the HN-319 (flexible board) from the connector (CN101) on the ASW-65 board. n The life of the flexible board and the flexible card wire will be significantly shortened if they are folded. Be very careful not to fold them. 6. Disconnect the harnesses from the connector (CN1) on the RE-250 board.

a : P2 lock ace 2 x 3 b : P2 lock ace 2 x 4 b b a

a

Harness CN101 (ASW-65 board)

HN-319

CN1 (RE-250 board)

7. Reinstall the rear panel assembly by reversing the steps of removal. n After connecting the harness that has been removed in Step 6, tuck the wires between the RE-250 and RE-251 boards.

RE-251 board RE-250 board The wires must be completely tucked in

Wires

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2-2-9. Express Card Assembly1. Refer to Sections from 2-2-1 to 2-2-5 and disassemble the unit up to Handle Assembly removal. 2. Refer to Sections from 2-2-7 to 2-2-8 and disassemble the unit up to Rear Panel Assembly removal. 3. Remove the screw of a, and remove the FCC plate. n A part of the heat transfer sheet is attached to the back side of the FCC plate with a lowadhesive tape. 4. Disconnect the coaxial cable with connector from the connectors (CN1) on the two EC-62 boards. n The coaxial cable with connector uses fine pitch coaxial cables. Be careful when arranging the cable. When disconnecting the coaxial cable with connector, do not attempt to remove by pulling the cable. Be sure to hold the connector to remove. 5. Remove the two screws of b. 6. Remove the three screws of c, and draw out the express card assembly in the direction of the arrow. n Be careful not to drop the radiation sheet. If the radiation sheet is dropped, install the express card assembly, and then attach the radiation sheet at the position shown in the figure.

a : P2 lock ace 2 x 3 b : P2 lock ace 2 x 3

CN1 (EC-62 board) low-adhesive tape

FCC plate

b a Coaxial cable with connectors b

Radiation sheet Express card assembly

c c : P2 lock ace 2 x 3

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7. Reinstall the express card assembly by reversing the steps of removal. m . When connecting the coaxial cable with connector that has been disconnected in Step 4, route the cable for slot A in the direction of arrow a, and the cable for slot B in the direction of arrow b so that the cables cross each other as shown in the figure 1. Be sure that the cable for slot A comes under the cable for slot B. . When reinstalling the express card assembly, be careful not to drop the radiation sheet.

b

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For slot B

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2-2-10. RE-250 Board/ RE-251 Board1. Refer to Sections from 2-2-1 to 2-2-5 and disassemble the unit up to Handle Assembly removal. 2. Refer to Sections from 2-2-7 to 2-2-9 and disassemble the unit up to Express Card Assembly removal. 3. Remove the screw of d and remove the connector holder CN3006 assembly. 4. Remove the four screws of a. 5. Disconnect the connector that connects the RE-251 board and the RE-250 board. 6. Disconnect the CN-3007 (flexible board) from the connector (CN1) on the RE-251 board, and remove the RE-251 board. n The life of the flexible board and the flat cable will be significantly shortened if they are folded. Be very careful not to fold them. 7. Remove the two screws of b and remove bracket A. 8. Remove the four screws of c and remove bracket B. 9. Disconnect the harnesses from the connectors (CN2) on the RE-250 board. 10. Disconnect the CN-3006 (flexible board) from the connector (CN200) on the RE-250 board. 11. Reinstall the RE-250 board/ RE-251 board by reversing the steps of removal. n After connecting the harness that has been removed in Step 9, tuck the wires between the RE-250 and RE-251 boards.a RE-251 board CN1 Connector harness c CN200 b b CN2 Bracket A CN-3006 Connector holder CN-3006 assembly RE-250 board c Bracket B a

d CN-3007 a : P2 lock ace 2 x 3 b : P2 lock ace 2 x 3 c : P2 lock ace 2 x 3 d : P2 lock ace 2 x 3

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2-2-11. Battery Case, TX-115 Board1. Refer to Sections from 2-2-1 to 2-2-5 and disassemble the unit up to Handle Assembly removal. 2. Refer to Sections from 2-2-7 to 2-2-10 and disassemble the unit up to RE-250 Board / RE-251 Board removal. 3. Remove the tape that fixes the coaxial cable connected to the BNC connector. 4. Remove the five screws of a and remove the battery case assembly. 5. Remove the screw of b.a a a a Tape Coaxial cable b Battery case assembly a

a : P2 lock ace 2 x 4 b : P2 lock ace 2 x 2

6. Remove the two screws of c. 7. Remove the three screws of d and remove the bracket.

Bracket

c d

c : P2 lock ace 2 x 3 d : P2 lock ace 2 x 3

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8. Remove the four screws of e. 9. Remove the bracket carefully not to damage the HN-319 (flexible board). m . The life of the flexible board and the flat cable will be significantly shortened if they are folded. Be very careful not to fold them. . The coaxial cable with connector uses fine pitch coaxial cables. Be careful when arranging the cable. When disconnecting the coaxial cable with connector, do not attempt to remove by pulling the cable. Be sure to hold the connector to remove. 10. Disconnect the harnesses from the connectors (CN100, CN700) on the HD-SDI assembly. 11. Disconnect the coaxial cable from the connector (CN200) on the HD-SDI assembly. n The characteristic of the heat transfer sheet (carbon sheet) deteriorates if it is damaged or folded. Be careful when handling it. 12. Remove the three screws of f, and remove the HD-SDI assembly.

e Bracket

e : P2 lock ace 2 x 3 f : P2 lock ace 2 x 3 e

e

Coaxial cable f f CN200 CN100 Heat transfer sheet HD-SDI assembly

e

Coaxial cable with connector Harness

CN700

HN-319

Note Do not fold the heat transfer sheet (carbon sheet). OK NG

13. Remove the four screws of g, and remove the heat spreader. 14. Remove the two screws of h, and remove the TX-115 board.

Heat transfer sheet g g Heat spreader Radiation sheet h HD-SDI assembly TX-115 board

15. Reinstall the battery case and the TX-115 board by reversing the steps of removal. n When reinstalling the HD-SDI assembly, be careful not to drop the radiation sheet.

g : P2 lock ace 2 x 3 h : P2 lock ace 2 x 3

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2-2-12. DPR-289 Board1. Refer to Sections from 2-2-1 to 2-2-5 and disassemble the unit up to Handle Assembly removal. 2. Refer to Sections from 2-2-7 to 2-2-11 and disassemble the unit up to Battery Case, TX115 Board removal. 3. Disconnect the HN-319 (flexible board) from the connector on the DPR-289 board. 4. Remove the two screws of a, and remove the HD-SDI connector block assembly. 5. Remove the four screws of b, and remove the bottom plate. 6. Disconnect the flexible boards from the five connectors on the DPR-289 board. 7. Remove the four screws of c, and remove the heat spreader in the direction of the arrow. n The characteristic of the heat transfer sheet (carbon sheet) deteriorates if it is damaged or folded. Be careful when handling it. 8. Disconnect the CN-3006 and CN- 3007 (flexible boards) from the connectors on the DPR-289 board. 9. Remove all the flexible boards from the connectors on the DPR-289 board. 10. Reinstall the DPR-289 board by reversing the steps of removal. n When replacing CN-3007 (flexible board), attach the cushion CN3007 (Sony part No.: 3286-759-01).c HN-319 c

CN-3006 Heat spreader CN-3007

DPR-289 board b

b Flexible boards b

HD-SDI connector a block assembly

DPR-289 board Flexible boards

a : P2 lock ace 2 x 3 b : P2 lock ace 2 x 3 c : P2 lock ace 2 x 4

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2-2-13. Case L Assembly1. Refer to Sections from 2-2-1 to 2-2-12 and disassemble the unit up to DPR-289 board removal. 2. Remove the three screws of a. 3. Raise the radiation sheet, and remove the screw of b, and remove the main frame.a Radiation sheet

b

a

Main frame

a : P2 lock ace 2 x 4 b : P2 lock ace 2 x 4

4. Remove the four screws of c, and remove the cover (center) assembly. 5. Remove the two screws of d. 6. Disconnect the SWC-47 (flexible board) from the connector (CN5) on the AU-313 board. 7. Disconnect the HN-338 (flexible board) from the connector (CN4) on the AU-313 board. 8. Remove the four screws of e. 9. Remove the case L assembly carefully not to damage the flexible board. n The life of the flexible board and the flexible card wire will be significantly shortened if they are folded. Be very careful not to fold them.

SWC-47 c : P2 lock ace 2 x 4 d : P2 lock ace 2 x 3 e : P2 lock ace 2 x 3 CN5 HN-338 CN4 AU-313 board

Cover (center) c d c

Case L assembly e

e

10. Reinstall the case L assembly by reversing the steps of removal. m . Check if the position of the ND filter knob matches the position of the lever. . Be careful with the position of the flexible board from the prism block when installing the case L assembly. . When reinstalling the main frame that has been removed in Step 3, reinstall the screw of b first.

Flexible board from the prism assembly

ND filter knob

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2-2-14. Case R Assembly1. Refer to Sections from 2-2-1 to 2-2-13 and disassemble the unit up to Case L Assembly removal. 2. Open the connector cover. 3. Remove the screw of a, and remove the jack cover. 4. Remove the three screws of b, and remove the case R assembly.

a : P2 lock ace 2 x 4 b : P2 lock ace 2 x 4

Case R assembly

b

b

a

Jack cover Connector cover

5. Reinstall the case R assembly by reversing the steps of removal.

2-2-15. Prism Assembly1. Refer to Sections from 2-2-1 to 2-2-14 and disassemble the unit up to Case R Assembly removal. 2. Remove the four screws, and remove the prism assembly.P2 tapping 2x5

P2 tapping 2x5 Cushion BI board (1) Prism assembly

3. Reinstall the prism assembly by reversing the steps of removal. n When replacing the prism assembly, attach the BI board cushions (1) (Sony part No.: 3291-890-01) to the three positions of the BI board.PMW-EX1

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2-2-16. ND Filter1. Refer to Sections from 2-2-1 to 2-2-15 and disassemble the unit up to Prism Assembly removal. 2. Disconnect the harness from the connector (CN3) on the AU-313 board. 3. Remove the three screws and three washers, and remove the ND filter.P2.6 x 5

Washer

ND filter

CN3

4. Reinstall the ND filter by reversing the steps of removal. m . Apply thread lock to the screws removed in Step 3 when reinstalling them. . Check if the installation position of the ND filter aligns with the position of the two reference pins. . When reinstalling the ND filter, loosely fix the three screws, and then fully tighten them while paying attention not to deform the ND filter.

Reference pin

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2-2-17. AU-313 Board, JK-77 Board, SW-1375 Board1. Refer to Sections from 2-2-1 to 2-2-14 and disassemble the unit up to Case R Assembly removal. 2. Disconnect the HN-339 (flexible board) from the connector (CN1) on the JK-77 board. 3. Remove the two screws a, and remove the JK-77 board. 4. Disconnect the HN-318 (flexible board) from the connector (CN6) on the AU-313 board. 5. Disconnect the harnesses from the connectors (CN1, CN2, CN3) on the AU-313 board. 6. Remove the four screws b, and remove the AU-313 board. 7. Remove the two screws c that fix the SW1375 board. 8. Disconnect the harness from the connector (CN1) on the SW-1375 board.a : P2 lock ace 2 x 3 b : P2 lock ace 2 x 3 c : P2 lock ace 2 x 3 HN-318 Harnesses CN1 CN6 AU-313 board

b CN3 CN1 HN-339 CN2 b

CN1 a JK-77 board

Harness

c

SW-1375 board

9. Reinstall the AU-313 board, the JK-77 board, and SW-1375 board by reversing the steps of removal.

2-2-18. LENS UNIT1. Refer to Sections from 2-2-1 to 2-2-16 and disassemble the unit up to ND filter removal. 2. Remove the five screws, and remove the front sub assembly.

P2.6 x 5

Front sub assembly

Lens unit

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3. Reinstall the lens unit by reversing the steps of removal. n Check if the installation position of the front sub assembly aligns with the position of the reference pin.

Reference pin

2-2-19. DR-621 Board1. Refer to Sections from 2-2-3 to 2-2-5 and disassemble the unit up to Handle Assembly removal. 2. Disconnect the harnesses from the connector (CN3) on the DP-621 board. 3. Remove the two screws, and remove the DR621 board.

CN3

P2 lock ace 2x3

DR-621 board

4. Reinstall the DR-621 board by reversing the steps of removal.

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2-2-20. LED-465 Board1. Refer to Sections from 2-2-3 to 2-2-5 and disassemble the unit up to Handle Assembly removal. 2. Remove the connector cover from the jack of the LED-465 board. 3. Remove the three screws of a, and remove the LED-465 bracket and the LED-465 board in the direction of the arrow. 4. Remove the two screws of b and the M6 nut, and remove the LED-465 bracket. 5. Disconnect the harness from the connector (CN11) on the LED-465 board, and remove the LED-465 board.

LED-465 board M6 nut LED-465 bracket b

LED-465 bracket, LED-465 board CN11

a

Connector cover

a : P2 lock ace 2 x 3 b : P2 lock ace 2 x 3

a

6. Reinstall the LED-465 board by reversing the steps of removal.

2-2-21. Speaker1. Refer to Sections from 2-2-3 to 2-2-5 and disassemble the unit up to Handle Assembly removal. 2. Refer to Section 2-2-20 and disassemble the unit up to LED-465 board removal. 3. Remove the two screws, and remove the speaker grill. 4. Remove the speaker holder sheet, and remove the speaker harness from the slit of the speaker holder. 5. Remove the speaker from the speaker holder.Speaker holder Speaker grill

P2 lock ace 2x3

Speaker

Speaker holder sheet

6. Reinstall the speaker by reversing the steps of removal.PMW-EX1

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2-2-22. KSW-53 Board, HN-320 Boardn The life of the flexible board and the flexible card wire will be significantly shortened if they are folded. Be very careful not to fold them. 1. Refer to Sections from 2-2-3 to 2-2-5 and disassemble the unit up to Handle Assembly removal. 2. Remove the rubber SW key. 3. Disconnect the harnesses from the connectors (CN2, CN3, CN5, CN6, CN7) on the KSW53 board. 4. Remove the four screws, and remove the KSW-53 board.

Rubber SW key

KSW-53 board P2 lock ace 2x3 CN2 CN7 CN5 CN6

CN3 HN-320 board

Control switch block (ZS-5610) AXM-35 board

5. Disconnect the control switch block (ZS5610) from the connector (CN4) on the KSW-53 board. 6. Disconnect the HN-320 board from the connector (CN1) on the KSW-53 board.

CN1

CN4 Control switch block (ZS-5610)

KSW-53 board

HN-320 board

7. Reinstall the KSW-53 board and HN-320 board by reversing the steps of removal.

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2-2-23. Microphone Unit Assembly1. Refer to Sections from 2-2-3 to 2-2-5 and disassemble the unit up to Handle Assembly removal. 2. Refer to Section 2-2-22 and disassemble the unit up to KSW-53 board, HN-320 board removal. 3. Turn the LCD block in the direction of arrow A. 4. Remove the four screws and disengage the four claws, and remove the blind plate in the direction of arrow B.

Four claws B

Blind plate P2 lock ace 2x4

Blind plate

A

LCD block

5. Remove the two screws. 6. Pull out the harness (KSW53-MA161) and the harness (KSW53-RM213) from the hole on the handle in the direction of arrow C. 7. Remove the microphone unit assembly in the direction of arrow D. n Be careful not to hook or damage the harnesses.

P2 tapping 2x5 hole on the handle C

D

Harness (KSW53-MA161) Harness (KSW53-RM213) Microphone unit assembly

8. Reinstall the microphone unit assembly by reversing the steps of removal.

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2-2-24. Microphone Unit1. Refer to Sections from 2-2-3 to 2-2-5 and disassemble the unit up to Handle Assembly removal. 2. Refer to Sections from 2-2-22 to 2-2-23 and disassemble the unit up to Microphone Unit Assembly removal. 3. Slightly remove the sheet attached to the microphone cover. n When reinstalling the microphone unit, attach the sheet to the original position. 4. Remove the three screws of a, and remove the microphone case. 5. Remove the screw of b and remove the microphone cover.

Sheet

Remove slightly. Microphone cover

Microphone unit

Microphone case b Microphone cover

a : P2 tapping 2 x 5 b : P2 tapping 2 x 5

a

6. Disconnect the harness (KSW53-MA161) (CN3) and the microphone unit harness (CN1, CN2) from the MA-161 board. 7. Remove the two screws of c, and remove the MA-161 board. 8. Disconnect the harnesses (KSW53-RM213) (CN1) from the RM-213 board. 9. Remove the screw of d, and remove the RM-213 board.

d CN1 Microphone unit Harness (KSW53-MA161)

RM-213 board

CN2

Harness (KSW53-RM213)

MA-161 board CN1 c CN3 c : P2 tapping 2 x 5 d : P2 tapping 2 x 5

10. Reinstall the microphone unit by reversing the steps of removal.

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2-2-25. DET-44 Board1. Refer to Sections from 2-2-3 to 2-2-5 and disassemble the unit up to Handle Assembly removal. 2. Turn the LCD block in the direction of the arrow. 3. Remove the two screws of a, and remove the hinge cover top. 4. Disconnect the harnesses (CN1) from the connector on the DET-44 board. 5. Remove the screw of b, and remove the DET-44 board and the DET44 fit plate. 6. Remove the two screws of c, and remove the DET-44 board from the DET44 fit plate.a : P2 lock ace 2 x 4 b : P2 lock ace 1.4 x 2.5 c : P2 lock ace 1.4 x 2.5 Hinge cover top

CN1 LCD block a

b DET-44 board, DET44 fit plate

DET-44 board c

c DET44 fit plate

7. Reinstall the DET-44 board by reversing the steps of removal.

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2-2-26. 3.5-inch LCD Assembly1. Refer to Sections from 2-2-3 to 2-2-5 and disassemble the unit up to Handle Assembly removal. 2. Turn the LCD block in the direction of arrow A. 3. Remove the two screws and disengage the two claws, and remove the LCD cabinet in the direction of arrow B.

P2 lock ace 2x4

LCD cabinet

Two claws

B

LCD block

A

4. Disconnect the harness from the IF-1072 board. 5. Remove the four screws and the LCD packing, and remove the 3.5-inch LCD assembly. n The coaxial cable with connector uses fine pitch coaxial cables. Be careful when arranging the cable. When disconnecting the coaxial cable with connector, do not attempt to remove by pulling the cable. Be sure to hold the connector to remove.

Connector (IF-1072 board) 3.5-inch LCD assembly P2 lock ace 2x3

LCD packing

LCD bezel

6. Reinstall the 3.5-inch LCD assembly by reversing the steps of removal.

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2-2-27. Replacing the Parts in the Lens GripRemoving the grip cover 1. Remove the three screws a, and remove the screw b. (Fig. 1) 2. While pressing the RELEASE button, press the T side of the T/W zoom switch, and rotate the grip cover in the direction of the arrow, then remove the grip cover. (Fig. 2) 3. Disconnect the harness from the connector of the T/W zoom switch. (Fig. 3) Replacing the cap (START/STOP) 1. Remove the cap (START/STOP) by pushing it in from the outside of the grip cover. (Fig. 5) 2. Install the new cap (START/STOP) by aligning its notch with the protrusion of the grip cover. (Fig. 5) Replacing the rear cover and the grip belt 1. Disengage the two claws from the inside of the grip cover, and remove the rear cover. (Fig. 4) 2. Separate the grip belt from the buckle, and pull it off from the grip cover. (Fig. 6) 3. Install the new grip belt by reversing the steps of removal. (Fig. 6) 4. Engage the rear cover with the grip cover. Installing the grip cover 1. Connect the harness to the connector of the T/W zoom switch. (Fig. 3) 2. Align the hole of the grip cover with the RELEASE button. While pressing the T side of the T/W zoom switch, assemble it by rotating it in the direction opposite to the arrow. (Fig. 2) 3. Install the three screws a, and the screw b. (Fig. 1)a

W side T side a b a Fig.1 T/W zoom switch Grip cover

RELEASE buttonHarness

Fig.2

T/W zoom switch

Fig.3Claws

Grip cover

Grip cover (inside)

(Inside) Rear cover Fig.4

Cap (START/STOP) Notch Fig.5

Protrusion

Grip cover

Buckle

Grip belt Fig.6

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Section 3 SERVICE Menu3-1. SERVICE Menu List1. MAINTENANCE menu listMenu Item Test Saw Auto BLK Balance Black Shading Submenu Item _ _ Setting Channel Sel Choice On Off Execute Cancel On Off G B R Function Turns On or Off the Test Saw. Starts up the auto black balance adjustment. Turns On or Off the black shading correction. Selects the channel (R-ch or G-ch or B-ch) to execute black shading adjustment on. (The present setup values of H Saw, H Para, V Saw and V Para for the selected channel are displayed automatically.) Adjusts the black shading H Saw correction level. Adjusts the black shading H Para correction level. Adjusts the black shading V Saw correction level. Adjusts the black shading V Para correction level. Starts up the auto black shading correction. Turns On or Off the white shading correction. Selects the channel (R-ch or G-ch or B-ch) to execute white shading adjustment on. (The present setup values of H Saw, H Para, V Saw and V Para of the selected channel are displayed automatically.) Adjusts the white shading H Saw correction level. Adjusts the white shading H Para correction level. Adjusts the white shading V Saw correction level. Adjusts the white shading V Para correction level. Adjusts the G-ch flare compensation level. Adjusts the B-ch flare compensation level. Adjusts the R-ch flare compensation level. Starts up Auto flange back Adjustment.

H Saw H Para V Saw V Para Auto BLK Shad White Shading Setting Channel Sel

_99 to +99 _99 to +99 _99 to +99 _99 to +99 Execute Cancel On Off G B R

H Saw H Para V Saw V Para Flare G Flare B Flare R Flare Auto FB Adjust _

_99 to +99 _99 to +99 _99 to +99 _99 to +99 _99 to +99 _99 to +99 _99 to +99 Execute Cancel

2. RPN CORRECT menu listMenu Item Auto Detection Correction Mode Channel Submenu Item _ _ _ Choice Execute Cancel Concealment Compensation G B R Function Starts up auto RPN. Selects the RPN correction mode that is used to register or delete the manual registration. Selects and displays the channel (R-ch or G-ch or B-ch) to execute manual registration or detection of RPN correction on.

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Menu Item Cursor Cursor H Position Cursor V Position Cursor Next Cursor Prev Compensation Level Recode Delete Readout Mode Reset

Submenu Item _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Choice On Off 1 to 1920 1 to 1080 _ _ 0 to 255 Execute Cancel Execute Cancel Field Frame Execute Cancel

Function Turns On or Off the RPN correction point indicator cursor. Displays and move the horizontal address of the RPN correction point indicator cursor. Displays and move the vertical address of the RPN correction point indicator cursor. Moves the RPN correction point indicator cursor to the next RPN point. Moves the RPN correction point indicator cursor to the previous RPN point. Indicates the RPN compensation level. Registers the RPN. Deletes the RPN. Selects the CMOS readout mode. Deletes all the RPN that are registered after shipment from the factory.

3. INFORMATION menu listMenu Item Serial Number Version Self Diag Submenu Item _ _ Diag Type Item1 Item2 Item3 Item4 Item5 Item6 Item7 Item8 Item9 Item10 Item11 Item12 Item13 Choice _ _ Type1 Type2 Execute Cancel Execute Cancel Execute Cancel Execute Cancel Execute Cancel Execute Cancel Execute Cancel Execute Cancel Execute Cancel Execute Cancel Execute Cancel Execute Cancel Execute Cancel Function Displays the serial number. Displays the software version number. Selects the self-diagnostic type. Executes self-diagnostic Item 1. Executes self-diagnostic Item 2. Executes self-diagnostic Item 3. Executes self-diagnostic Item 4. Executes self-diagnostic Item 5. Executes self-diagnostic Item 6. Executes self-diagnostic Item 7. Executes self-diagnostic Item 8. Executes self-diagnostic Item 9. Executes self-diagnostic Item 10. Executes self-diagnostic Item 11. Executes self-diagnostic Item 12. Executes self-diagnostic Item 13.

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3-2. SERVICE Menu Description3-2-1. Basic Menu OperationsBasic Menu Operation Press the MENU button to enter the menu mode. Press the PICTURE PROFILE button, the MENU button, or the STATUS button while the menu is displayed to close the menu display. The menu display is closed when the power is turned off. 1. Press the MENU button. The system enters the menu mode. For displaying the SERVICE menu, refer to section 32-3 of this manual. 2. Press the arrow key to move the cursor to the desired setting item and press the SEL/SET button. Exiting the Menu Mode Press the MENU button again. The system exits the menu mode to return to the normal camera mode.

3-2-3. Displaying the SERVICE Menu. To display the SERVICE menu, press the CANCEL button, the MENU button, and the JOG dial at the same time. Pressing the MENU button again closes the SERVICE menu display. . Once the SERVICE menu has been displayed, simply pressing the MENU button displays the SERVICE menu instead of the normal SETUP menu unless the power is turned off.

3-3. SERVICE Menu Description3-3-1. MAINTENANCE MenuThe MAINTENANCE menu enables setting for image device and setting parameters that must be set uniquely to each PMW-EX1 for correction of non-uniformity between the respective lens characteristics. 1. Test Saw setting

3-2-2. SERVICE Menu StructureThe SERVICE menu consists of the three SERVICE dedicated menus and the six ordinary SETUP menus for a total of nine menus. SERVICE menu typesMenu name MAINTENANCE RPN CORRECT INFORMATION Description Adjustment of parameters Operations regarding the RPN correction Information display on the particular PMW-EX1 and self-diagnostics.

. Test Saw setting enables the operator to select the Test Saw signal instead of the imager output signal when recording or outputting images in CAMERA mode. 2. Executing Auto Black Balance . Executing the Auto Black Balance triggers the auto black balance adjustment (automatic black level adjustment). . When the Auto Black Balance menu is selected, the Execute and Cancel choices appear. Selecting Execute starts Auto Black Balance. . When the Auto Black Balance is executed, the execute RPN automatic detection. n Auto Black Balance cannot be executed from the SERVICE menu under the following settings. Change the settings to execute Auto Black Balance. . When Video Format other than HQ 1080/60i or HQ 1080/50i is selected. . When electronic shutter is operating in the SLS mode. . When the EX Slow Shutter is set to ON.

The MAINTENANCE menu and the RPN CORRECT menu can be operated in the CAMERA mode only.

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3. Black Shading Adjustment n All of the Black Shading correction values have been set to 0 when shipped from the factory. (When the Black Shading correction is executed, it results in height difference of black level at the boundary areas between the corrected areas). Do not change the Black Shading correction values to any values other than 0 unless it is necessary. . The Black Shading menu enables the H Saw correction level adjustment, V Saw correction level adjustment and parabola correction level adjustment. . The Black Shading setting menu can be used to turn Black Shading correction On or Off. The Black Shading setting is turned On automatically when the power is turned On. . The Channel Select menu enables selection of the channel (G-ch or B-ch or R-ch) to execute the H Saw, H Para, V Saw, and V Para black shading adjustments on. . When the Channel Select menu selects any other channel, the displays of the H Saw, H Para, V Saw, and V Para setup values are changed to the current setup values of the channel selected by the Channel Select menu. The changes are reflected on the H Saw, H Para, V Saw, and V Para setup values. . The H Saw menu enables the horizontal Saw black shading correction (linear increase and decrease) level. . The H Para menu enables the horizontal Parabola black shading c