Sony EVI-HD7V Service Manual

Sony EVI-HD7V Service Manual

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HD COLOR VIDEO CAMERA
EVI-HD7V
EVI-HD3V
SERVICE MANUAL
1st Edition (Revised 2)

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  • Page 1 HD COLOR VIDEO CAMERA EVI-HD7V EVI-HD3V SERVICE MANUAL 1st Edition (Revised 2)
  • Page 2 Beim Einbau des Geräts ist daher im Festkabel ein leicht zugänglicher Unterbrecher einzufügen, oder das Netzkabel muß mit einer in der Nähe des Geräts befi ndlichen, leicht zugänglichen Wandsteckdose verbunden werden, damit sich bei einer Funktionsstörung die Stromversorgung zum Gerät jederzeit unterbrechen läßt. EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Connection ............. 2-3 2-5-1. Preparation ............2-54 2-1-3. Control Software Adjustment ........ 2-4 2-5-2. Manufacture Date Check ........2-54 2-1-4. Precaution .............. 2-5 2-1-5. Remote Commander RM-95 ........2-6 2-1-6. Precautions for Adjustment ........2-7 2-1-7. Data Processing............2-8 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 4 Exploded Views ............... 5-2 5-3. Electrical Parts List ............5-6 5-4. Packing Materials & Supplied Accessories ..... 5-6 6. Diagrams 6-1. Block Diagrams ............... 6-2 6-2. Board Layouts ..............6-4 MDR-42 ................6-4 SE-987 ................6-5 SY-359 ................6-6 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 5: Manual Structure

    Manual Structure Purpose of this manual This manual is the Service Manual of the HD Color Video Camera EVI-HD7V/ HD3V. This manual contains the service overview, adjustments, troubleshooting, circuit description, spare parts, and diagrams (block diagrams and board layouts). Related manuals In addition to this Service Manual the following manuals are provided.
  • Page 7: Service Overview

    +PSW2.6 x 6 (In this illustration, this screw is indicated as PSW2.6 x 6 (Large).) Part name: Tighten the following screws to the tightening torque as described below. Tightening torque: . BSW M2 x 5: 0.2 ?0.02 N.m . PSW 2.6 x 6: 0.4 ?0.02 N.m EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 8: Side Cabinet

    . If the right and left clearances are not even, adjust them by loosening the setscrews of the tilt motor. . When the setscrews of the tilt motor are loosened, tighten them to the tightening torque as described below. Tightening torque: 0.6 ?0.02 N.m EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 9: Front Bezel

    Hook . Check that the convex portion of the front bezel is not placed on the concave portion of the camera cabinet. . Check that the front bezel is securely attached. Concave portions Front bezel Hooks EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 10: Camera Cabinet (Lower Front/Lower Rear)

    5. Remove the camera cabinet (lower front). Camera cabinet (lower front) Camera cabinet (lower rear) BSW M2 x 5 PSW2.6 x 6 PSW2.6 x 6 Camera cabinet (lower front) PSW2.6 x 6 6. To install, reverse the removal procedure. EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 11: Camera Cabinet (Upper)

    4. Remove the two screws (PSW2.6 x 6) with the lens Camera cabinet (upper) placed horizontally. PSW2.6 x 6 BSW M2 x 5 5. Remove the screw (BSW M2 x 5), then remove the camera cabinet (upper). 6. To install, reverse the removal procedure. PSW2.6 x 6 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 12: Front Cabinet

    Replace the removed tape (A) or Himeron tape (20 x 40) with the new one. Tighten the following screws to the tightening torque as described below. Tightening torque: . BSW M2 x 5: 0.2 ?0.02 N.m . PSW 2.6 x 6: 0.4 ?0.02 N.m EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 13: Camera Block Assembly

    11. Disconnect the fl exible fl at cable from the connector (CN701) on the DD-316 board. Coaxial CN403 harness 12. To install, reverse the removal procedure. CN701 Flexible DD-316 flat cable board Ferrite core Himeron tape (20 x 40) EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 14: Wide Conversion Lens

    . When attaching the wide conversion lens, tighten it Portion A to the tightening torque as described below. Tightening torque: 2 N.m . After attaching the wide conversion lens, check that there is no loosening and rattling. EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 15: Dc Fan

    . When attaching the DC fan, place it with the label Holes side upward. . Check that the two hooks of the fan spring are securely attached as shown in Fig. 1. Connector DD-316 board Fig. 1 Hooks Fan spring EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 16: Replacing The Board

    0.2 ?0.02 N.m . B 2.6 x 6: 0.4 ?0.02 N.m . B1.7 x 3.5: 0.14 ?0.02 N.m . BTP 2.6 x 8: 0.4 ?0.02 N.m . PSW 2.6 x 6: 0.4 ?0.02 N.m . Connector screw: 0.6 ?0.02 N.m 1-10 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 17: Board

    When attaching the FP-234 fl exible wiring board, place it under the VC-576 board as shown in Fig. 2. FP-234 flexible wiring board Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Tape (A) VC-576 board Ferrite core FP-234 flexible wiring board Himeron tape (20 x 40) 1-11 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 18 8. Disconnect the two fl exible wiring boards from the Flexible connectors (CN301 and CN851) on the DD-316 board, wiring board then remove the DD-316 board. 9. To install, reverse the removal procedure. CN851 DD-316 board M2 x 5 CN301 Flexible wiring board 1-12 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 19: Cmos Board Assembly

    10. Remove the two screws (PTP2 x 5), then remove the CMOS board assembly. Camera chassis Coaxial harness B1.7 x 3.5 PTP2 x 5 Connector Heat radiation CMOS board rubber assembly 11. To install, reverse the removal procedure. 1-13 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 20: Board

    1. Remove the four screws (B2.6 x 6) and the two con- nector screws, then remove the rear panel. 2. Remove the six screws (B2.6 x 6), then remove the bottom plate. Front side of main unit Rear panel B2.6 x 6 Connector screws Bottom plate B2.6 x 6 1-14 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 21 PSW2.6 x 6 (Large) pinch the fl exible fl at cable and harness. Flexible S shield plate Tapes (A) flat cable Coaxial cable Earth cable SY-359 board Flexible flat cables Front side of main unit Hole of chassis 1-15 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 22: Board

    2. Disconnect the fl exible fl at cable from the connector (CN101) on the SE-987 board. PSW2.6 x 6 (Large) Flexible 3. Remove the screw, then remove the SE-987 board. flat cable SE-987 board CN101 4. To install, reverse the removal procedure. Front side of main unit 1-16 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 23: Board

    6. Disconnect the two fl exible fl at cables from the con- MDR-42 board nectors (CN501 and CN502) on the MDR-42 board. 7. Remove the two screws, then remove the MDR-42 board. PSW2.6 x 6 CN502 8. To install, reverse the removal procedure. CN501 Flexible flat cables 1-17 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 24: Flexible Flat Cable (22, 26)

    9. Pull out the earth cable and coaxial harness from the hole of tilt reel and the hole of shaft assembly. 10. Remove the three screws, then remove the shaft as- sembly. Ferrite bead Tilt reel Hole Shaft assembly Hole BTP2.6 x 8 Front side of main unit 1-18 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 25 Earth cable FFC retainer (upper). Hook FFC retainer (upper) BTP2.6 x 8 Front side of main unit FFC retainer Flexible flat cable (22, 26) Coaxial harness FFC retainer Earth cable FFC retainer (upper) Flexible flat cable (22, 26) 1-19 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 26 fl exible fl at cables (22, 26) from the two holes of tilt chassis assembly. CN501 Tilt stand portion MDR-42 board Coaxial cable Earth cable Flexible flat Flexible cable (22, 26) flat cable 2.6 x 6 (22, 26) BTP2.6 x 8 Tilt chassis assembly Hole BTP2.6 x 8 Holes 1-20 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 27 26. Remove the tape (A), then pull out the two fl exible fl at cables (22, 26) from the hole of FFC cover. Flexible flat cable 27. To install, reverse the removal procedure. FFC cover Hole FFC reel Front side of main unit 1-21 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 28: Tilt Motor

    6. Remove the two screws (BTP2.6 x 8). Connector 7. Disconnect the fl exible fl at cable from the connector on the tilt motor, then remove the tilt motor. Flexible flat cable 8. To install, reverse the removal procedure. 1-22 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 29: Pan Motor

    4. Remove the camera cabinet (upper). (Refer to Section 1-2-4.) 5. Remove the camera block assembly. (Refer to Section 1-3-1.) 6. Remove the SY-359 board. (Refer to Section 1-4-4.) 7. Remove the fl exible fl at cable (22, 26). (Refer to Section 1-5.) 1-23 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 30: Lead-Free Solder

    . 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. 1-24 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 31: Adjustments

       . ND fi lter 1.0 J-6080-808-A White balance check . ND fi lter 0.4 J-6080-806-A . ND fi lter 0.1 J-6080-807-A . Color-bar chart J-6020-250-A For color adjustment (for PTB-450) J-6082-559-A . Color-bar chart (for PTB-1450) EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 32 . Digital voltmeter . Waveform monitor . HD monitor . Control software EVI-HD1 Test Program For obtaining this software, please contact your local Sony Sales Offi ce/Service Center. . Personal computer (PC) CPU: Pentium III, 1 GHz or more RAM capacity: 256 MB or more...
  • Page 33: Connection

    22-pin flexible flat cable 75 Z termination (J-6433-730-A) Waveform monitor AC adapter (MPA-AC1, supplied with this unit) (1-468-626-67) HD camera image Power code producing tool RS-232C cross cable (1-790-732-32) (1-857-551-11) (commercial available products) Remote commander RM-95 (J-6082-053-B) Personal computer EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 34: Control Software Adjustment

    The control system of the camera is adjusted using the software installed in a PC (personal computer). Name of the software EVI-HD1 Test Program For obtaining this software, please contact your local Sony Sales Offi ce/Service Center. PC to use The PC in which Microsoft Windows 2000/XP/Vista operates.
  • Page 35: Precaution

    fi gure. Use the non-refl ecting and non-glazing vellum paper whose size is more than A0, and make the boundary between white and black to be smoothly fl at. EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 36: Remote Commander Rm-95

    2. Precautions upon using the remote commander RM-95 Mishandling of the remote commander RM-95 may erase the correct adjustment data at times. To prevent this, it is recommended that all adjustment data be noted down before beginning adjustments and new adjustment data after each adjustment. EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 37: Precautions For Adjustment

    1. Set the switch (S1010) of the HD camera image producing tool to 9. 2. Press the RESET button (S1003) of the HD camera image producing tool. Setting to PAL (50i) is completed. S1010 Position 1 Position 9 Reset switch (S1003) HD camera image producing tool EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 38: Data Processing

    (Example) In the case that the DDS display and the remote commander RM-95 display are BD (). As the upper digit of the hexadecimal notation is B (), and the lower digit is D (), the intersection “189” of the  and  in the above table is the decimal notation to be calculated. EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 39: Initialization Of A, D, F, 63 To 6F

    Adjustment Address 00 to FF Adjustment Page Adjustment Address 00 to FF Adjustment Page Adjustment Address 00 to FF Adjustment Page Adjustment Address 00 to FF Adjustment Page Adjustment Address 00 to FF Adjustment Page Adjustment Address 10 to FF EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 40 Page: 6B, address: 0E, data: 8C Page: 6C, address: 4D, data: 03 Page: 6C, address: 87, data: 70 Page: 6D, address: 6D, data: A2 Page: 6D, address: 86, data: 00 NTSC only Page: 6C, address: 4E, data: 1D 2-10 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 41 Page: 64, address: A4, data: 2E Page: 64, address: A5, data: 4C Page: 64, address: A6, data: 6D Page: 64, address: A7, data: 76 Page: 64, address: A8, data: 9B Page: 64, address: A9, data: A8 Page: 6C, address: 4E, data: 1F 2-11 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 42 By this data setting, the page 6E can be selected. After the data reading/writing fi nished, return the data on page:0, address:10 to “00”. Address Initial value Remark NTSC AWB standard data input (Refer to Section 2-3-10.) AWB Adjustment (Refer to Section 2-3-12.) 2-12 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 43 Address Initial value Remark NTSC AWB Adjustment (Refer to Section 2-3-12.) Color Reproduction Adjustment (Refer to Section 2-3-14.) 40 to FF Fixed data 2-13 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 44 F Number and ND Light Quality Correction (Refer to Section 2-3-8.) LV Standard Data Input (Refer to Section 2-3-11.) Max Gain Adjustment (Refer to Section 2-3-19.) Fixed data-1 (Initialized data) PCGM Standard Data Input (Refer to Section 2-3-16.) 2-14 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 45 Frange Back Adjustment (Refer to Section 2-3-4.) Fixed data-1 (Initialized data) MR Adjustment (Refer to Section 2-3-2.) 66 to 75 Fixed data-1 (Initialized data) 8C to B7 Fixed data-1 (Initialized data) Image Sensor Output 2ch Matching Adjustment (Refer to Section 2-3-3.) 2-15 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 46 Address Initial value Remark NTSC Image Sensor Output 2ch Matching Adjustment (Refer to Section 2-3-3.) 2-16 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 47: Camera System Adjustment

    If reading/writing data on page 6F, set data:06 to page:0, address:10, and then select page F. By this data setting, the page 6F can be selected. After the data reading/writing fi nished, return the data on page:0, address:10 to “00”. 2-17 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 48 Check that the IRIS displayed data satisfi ed the specifi cation 3. Press the PAUSE button. Check that the IRIS displayed data satisfi ed the specifi cation 4. Procedure after completing adjustment Order Page Address Data Operation Press the PAUSE button. 2-18 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 49: Mr Adjustment

    (6F) value 3. *1: The adjustment data will be automatically input to page:6F, address:58, 5A to 65. Procedure after completing adjustment Order Page Address Data Operation Press the PAUSE button. Press the PAUSE button. Press the PAUSE button. 2-19 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 50: Image Sensor Output 2Ch Matching Adjustment

    Subject: Siemens star chart Measuring equipment: Remote commander RM-95, fl ange back adjustment tool Adjustment page: Adjustment address: 11, 48 to 58 Specifi cation: Data of page:6F, address:57 is “00” to “09”. Data of pege:6, address:0C is “00”. 2-20 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 51 *1: The adjustment data will be automatically input to page:6F, address:11, 48 to 58. Procedure after completing adjustment Order Page Address Data Operation Press the PAUSE button. Press the PAUSE button. Press the PAUSE button. Perform “Flange Back Check”. (Refer to Section 2-3-6 or 2-3-7.) 2-21 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 52: Flange Back Adjustment

    Press the PAUSE button. (*1) Check that the data changes to “01”. Check that the data is “00”. Check that the data is “00” to “09”. (6F) *1: The adjustment data will be automatically input to page:6F, address:11, 48 to 58. 2-22 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 53 . Don’t touch the zoom lever during adjustment. Preparations before adjustments: 1) Set the zoom lens to the TELE end and expose a subject that is more than 500 m away. (subjects with clear contrast such as building, etc.) 2-23 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 54 *1: The adjustment data will be automatically input to page:6F, address:48 to 58. Procedure after completing adjustment Order Page Address Data Operation Press the PAUSE button. Press the PAUSE button. Press the PAUSE button. Perform “Flange Back Check”. (Refer to Section 2-3-6 or 2-3-7.) 2-24 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 55: Flange Back Check (Using The Flange Back Adjustment Tool)

    Operation Shoot the chart with the zoom TELE end. Check that the lens is focused. Shoot the chart with the zoom WIDE end. Check that the lens is focused. Procedure after completing adjustment Order Page Address Data Operation 2-25 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 56: Flange Back Check (Using The Siemens Star Chart)

    Turn on the auto focus. Check that the lens is focused. Shoot the Siemens star chart with the zoom WIDE end. Observe the HD monitor and check that the lens is focused. Procedure after completing adjustment Order Page Address Data Operation 2-26 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 57: F Number And Nd Light Quality Correction

    3. Input the following data to page:6F, address:1C to 29. Press the PAUSE button of the remote commander RM-95 each time to set data. Address Data NTSC 4. Select page:0, address:10, and set data:00. 5. Select page:0, address:01, and set data:00. 2-27 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 58: Picture Frame Setting (All White Frame)

    In the following adjustment, if the “All white frame” is used, adjust the clear chart to this position. Procedure after completing adjustment Reset the data setting after the adjustment fi nished. Order Page Address Data Operation Press the PAUSE button. 2-28 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 59: Auto White Balance Standard Data Input

    Press the PAUSE button. (*1) Check that the data changes to “01”. *1: The adjustment data will be automatically input to page:6E, address:00 to 0F. Procedure after completing adjustment Order Page Address Data Operation Press the PAUSE button. 2-29 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 60: Standard Data Input

    Check that the data changes to “01”. Check that the displayed data satisfi ed the specifi cation. *1: The adjustment data will be automatically input to page:6F, address:2A, 2B. Procedure after completing adjustment Order Page Address Data Operation Press the PAUSE button. 2-30 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 61: Auto White Balance Adjustment

    Check that the data changes to “01”. *1: The adjustment data will be automatically input to page:6E, address:10 to 1F. Procedure after completing adjustment Order Page Address Data Operation Press the PAUSE button. Remove the color temperature correction fi lter C14 on the lens. 2-31 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 62: Picture Frame Setting

    XH or YH data How to reset the zoom and focus when they deviated If the zoom and focus deviated due to some reason, reset them in the following method. Order Page Address Data Operation Press the PAUSE button. 2-32 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 63 2. Vertical period E = F = 0 A = B C = D Check on the HD monitor (Underscanned mode) A = B C = D E = F = 0 Color-bar chart HD monitor picture frame picture frame 2-33 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 64: Color Reproduction Adjustment

    Set the bit value of bit0 is “0”, and press the PAUSE button. (66) Press the PAUSE button. NTSC model only Press the PAUSE button. (*1) Check that the data changes to “01”. *1: The adjustment data will be automatically input to page:6E, address:20 to 3F. 2-34 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 65: Color Reproduction Check (Indoor Hd)

    PAUSE button. 4. The right four digits of the page:1 displayed data of the remote commander RM-95. 1: XX:XX Displayed data When bit15 of the display data is “1”, the display data is “8000” to “FFFF”. 2-35 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 66 Order Page Address Data Operation NTSC model only NTSC model only (6F) Set data noted down at step 6, and press the PAUSE button. NTSC model only Press the PAUSE button. Press the PAUSE button. NTSC model only 2-36 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 67: Pcgm Standard Data Input

    3. Input the data to page:6F, address:2E to 3F. Press the PAUSE button of the remote commander RM-95 each time to set data. Address Data NTSC 4. Select page:0, address:10, and set data:00. 5. Select page:0, address:01, and set data:00. 2-37 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 68: Auto White Balance Check

    Check that the displayed data satisfi ed the specifi cation. Remove the ND fi lter 1.5 (1.0 + 0.4 + 0.1) on the lens. When bit15 of the display data is “1”, the display data is “8000” to “FFFF”. 2-38 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 69: Picture Frame Setting (Center Frame)

    Press the PAUSE button. (6B) In the following adjustment, if the “Center frame” is used, adjust the clear chart to this position. A clear chart must be shot in larger size than central nine grids. 2-39 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 70: Max Gain Adjustment

    If the data is as follows, go to step 13. . NTSC model: 5B-61 . PAL model: 7B-8A Set the following data. . NTSC model: 5A . PAL model: Check that the data changes to “01”. *1: The adjustment data will be automatically input to page:6F, address:2C. 2-40 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 71: White Defect Adjustment

    Press the PAUSE button. (6B) Press the PAUSE button. Check that the data changes to “01”. Check that the data is “00”. Procedure after completing adjustment Order Page Address Data Operation Press the PAUSE button. Press the PAUSE button. (6B) 2-41 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 72: White Defect Adjustment (Fd White Point)

    Check that the data is “04”. Press the PAUSE button. (6B) Press the PAUSE button. Check that the data changes to “01”. Procedure after completing adjustment Order Page Address Data Operation Press the PAUSE button. Press the PAUSE button. (6B) 2-42 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 73: White Defect Check

    . Check that the data of page:0, address:10 is “00”. . Check that the data of page:6, address:02 is “00”. If not, select page: 6, address: 01, set data: 00, and press the PAUSE button. . Shoot the clear chart with the zoom TELE end. 2-43 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 74 Press the PAUSE button. (69) Press the PAUSE button. Check that the data changes to “01”. Procedure after completing adjustment Order Page Address Data Operation Press the PAUSE button. Press the PAUSE button. Press the PAUSE button. (69) 2-44 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 75: Pan/Tilt Adjustment

    . Transmission at 81090002FF (Inquiry of model name and version) Command of 90500001508pqrs02FF or 90500001509pqrs02FF is returned to Response Window. “pqrs” represents the version number. (Example: 0101 = Ver. 1.01) 2-45 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 76: Adjusting Procedure

    (4) Transmission at 81010609FF (Adjustment starts) Command of 9041FF is returned to Response Window. After this, pan and tilt operate automatically, and then DC level and amplitude of a MR sensor, and positions of a reset sensor and mechanical termination point are measured. 2-46 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 77 = Tilt reset sensor (low) position 90 50 0p 0q 0r 0s FF Data 10 pqrs = Tilt mechanical termination point distance 90 51 xx FF Completion xx = Error code (Refer to Table 2) Table 1 Pan and tilt adjustment 2-47 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 78 Incorrect distance between bottom sensor and Home position Incorrect distance between bottom sensor and top termination . EEPROM failure EEPROM Write failure . EEPROM communication failure error Read failure/Abnormal data Table 2 Error code table of pan and tilt adjustment 2-48 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 79 When an error code other than 0h appears, it is caused by the adjustment operation failure or abnor- mal camera condition. If required, perform repair and readjustment. When turn off the power once, repeat the above steps (1) to (4). 2-49 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 80: Operation Test

    01h: Large torque load applying in stop position When the required time, maximum speed or error code is abnormal, it may be caused by failure of the motor or motor drive circuit (insuffi ciency of torque), or pan rotating mechanism (large friction) etc,. 2-50 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 81 (Unit: 12.8 msec) 90 50 0p 0q 0r 0s FF Data 2 pqrs=Maximum speed (Unit: 0.34 deg/sec) 90 51 xx FF Completion xx=Error code 01: Large torque load Table 5 Pan and tilt high speed operation test 2-51 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 82 Confi rm that the following items are in normal condition. . Minimum speed: More than 0005h . Maximum speed: Less than 0017h . Speed dispersion value: Less than 0230h These data show the level of speed variation (shaking rate). When abnormal condition occurs, replace a tilt motor. 2-52 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 83: Procedure After Completing Adjustments

    Perform the adjustment from step (1) again. Check that the video output is muted until the initialization of Pan/Tilt is completed. If the video output is blue-back, the above “receiving of adjustment command disabled” is not transmitted. (4) Return each setting to the user setting. 2-53 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 84: Manufacture Date Check

    . The manufacture date is the date when this product is manufactured. It is different from the date when this product is purchased. . When nothing is displayed on Response Window after the command is sent (message is not returned), check the connection of cable and the camera condition. 2-54 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 85: Transmission Command

    (Admission to receive debug command) 9051FF 81090600FF 9050 0p 0q 0r 0s 0t 0u 0v 0w FF (Error_CodeINQ) pqrs = high level, tuvw = low level 8101062902FF 9041FF (PTZ Status) 9151FF 81097E0138FF 905000FF (under operation) (Cooling fan condition Inq) 905001FF (pause) EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 86: Does Not Start Up Normally

    Is the connection of Is the video output FFC between the Replace FFC. blue-back? camera block and the SY-359 board normal? Transmit “receiving of adjustment command Connect FFC correctly. disabled”. Go to A. (Refer to Section 2-4-4.) (page 3-3) EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 87 When replacing the MDR-42 board, Check that there is no perform the Pan/Tilt adjustment. foreign substance stuck Replace the Tilt motor. in the moving portion of (Refer to Section 1-6.) cabinet and so on. When replacing the Tilt motor, perform the Pan/Tilt adjustment. EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 88: Communication (Visca) Using Rs-232C Cannot Be Performed

    Pan/Tilt adjustment. pin 3 of CN1006 on (Refer to Section 1-4-4.) (Refer to Section 2-4.) the SY-359 board? In the case of the daisy chain connection, check CN1005 on the SY-359 board and if required, replace it. EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 89: Ir Remote Control Cannot Receive

    Pan/Tilt adjustment. abnormal state, replace the blink during the IR (Refer to Section 2-4.) battery. If the trouble persists, remote control replace the SY-359 board. operation? (Refer to Section 1-4-4.) Replace the SY-359 board. (Refer to Section 1-4-4.) EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 91: Circuit Operation Description

    DVI signal using an HDMI/DVI driver circuit. An analog output signal is converted into a component signal or GBR signal using a three-channel VIDEO DAC circuit. Both the converted signals are output from the DVI-I connector to the outside. EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 92: Board

    FG amplifi er, and a photo-interrupter that detects the reference position of tilt operation. The MDR-42 board is connected with the SY-359 board using a 26-pin fl exible fl at cable. EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 93: Spare Parts

    Therefore, specifi ed parts should be used in the case of replacement. 2. Standardization of Parts Some repair parts supplied by Sony differ from those used for the unit. These are because of parts common- ality and improvement. 3. Stock of Parts Parts marked with “o”...
  • Page 94: Exploded Views

    3-669-607-91 s +PSW (SMALL ROUND) (2.6) 4-151-903-02 s CABINET (LOWER REAR), CAMERA 3-863-696-11 s +BSW M2 (For EVI-HD3V(UC)/HD3V(CE)) 4-151-900-02 s BEZEL, FRONT 4-151-903-12 s CABINET (LOWER REAR), CAMERA (For EVI-HD7V(UC)/HD7V(CE)/ (For EVI-HD7V(UC)/HD7V(CE)) HD3V(UC)/HD3V(CE)) 4-151-903-21 s CABINET (LOWER REAR), CAMERA 4-151-900-11 s BEZEL, FRONT (For EVI-HD7V/B(UC))
  • Page 95 1-678-019-21 s PWB, FP-234 FLEXIBLE 3-863-696-11 s +BSW M2 1-787-894-11 s FAN, DC (17 SQUARE) 3-080-272-01 s TAPE (A) 1-788-292-11 s OPTICAL FILTER BLOCK OFB-03-22 1-788-555-11 s LENS, WIDE CONVERSION 1-964-390-21 s HARNESS (CD-122) 7-685-534-14 s SCREW +BTP 2.6X8 TYPE2 N-S EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 96 A-1735-208-A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD, MDR-42 1-831-685-11 s CABLE, FLEXIBLE FLAT (16 CORE) 3-669-607-91 s +PSW (SMALL ROUND) (2.6) 3-701-507-01 s SET SCREW, DOUBLE POINT,(M3X5) 8-835-740-12 s MOTOR, DC SPZ12A/C-NP 3-080-272-01 s TAPE (A) 7-685-534-14 s SCREW +BTP 2.6X8 TYPE2 N-S EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 97 1-837-006-11 s CABLE, FLEXIBLE FLAT (22,26) 8-835-917-01 s MOTOR, DC SPZ15B/C-NP 1-966-790-11 s HARNESS, SUB (WIRE, GROUND) 1-966-793-11 s HARNESS, SUB (COAXIAL) 7-621-759-45 s +PSW, 2.6X6 3-080-272-01 s TAPE (A) 7-621-770-67 s SCREW +B 2.6X6 7-685-534-14 s SCREW +BTP 2.6X8 TYPE2 N-S EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 98: Electrical Parts List

    1-112-915-11 s CAP, NIOBIUM ELECT 22MF 105 ------------ SY-359 BOARD CN501 1-573-366-61 s CONNECTOR, FFC/FPC (ZIF) 26P ------------ CN502 1-573-356-61 s CONNECTOR, FFC/FPC (ZIF) 16P *1:[EVI-HD7V] IC501 6-706-491-01 s IC TC7SH86FU(T5RSOYJF) *2:[EVI-HD3V] IC502 6-706-491-01 s IC TC7SH86FU(T5RSOYJF) IC503 6-706-491-01 s IC TC7SH86FU(T5RSOYJF) Ref.
  • Page 99: Diagrams

    Section 6 Diagrams Index Block Diagrams ........6-2 Board Layouts Board name Page MDR-42 SE-987 SY-359 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 100 TILT_PHASE_W TILT_PHASE_W HOLE_H2 HOLE_H2 TILT_HOLE_H1 TILT_HOLE_H1 HOLE_H3 HOLE_H3 TILT_HOLE_H2 TILT_HOLE_H2 PH101 CPI-300-T GND(3.3V) GND(3.3V) TILT_HOLE_H3 TILT_HOLE_H3 PAN_R_DET PAN_R_DET MR_FG1 MR_FG1 TILT_MR_FG1 TILT_MR_FG1 PAN_L_DET PAN_L_DET GND(MR) GND(MR) TILT_MR_FG2 TILT_MR_FG2 +3.3V +3.3V MR_FG2 MR_FG2 GND(MR) GND(MR) CN1004 CN101 CN502 SE-987 BOARD EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 101 Mode Normal Operation DC/DC CONVETER Micon Emulate Mode DVI HPD Normal Mode DVI HPD Test Mode BLOCK +2.5V MICOM Debug from VISCA OUT S1001 CN1901 DC IN (10.2~14.0V) MICON PGM from VISCA OUT DC12V IN +1.8V +1.2V -3.3V Overall EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 102 C508 D501 R516 C518 C515 R515 IC502 IC505 L507 D502 L501 C519 C516 IC503 IC506 L506 R503 R506 C523 C529 R508 R511 C517 C520 IC508 IC507 R510 R509 C524 MDR-42 MDR-42 -A SIDE- -B SIDE- SUFFIX: -11 SUFFIX: -11 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 103 SE-987 SE-987 R101 R102 CN101 SE-987 SE-987 -A SIDE- -B SIDE- SUFFIX: -11 SUFFIX: -11 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 104 SY-359 SY-359   (Refer to page 6-8) (Refer to page 6-10)   (Refer to page 6-12) (Refer to page 6-14) SY-359 -A SIDE- SUFFIX: -11 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 105 C1310 C1311 C1312 (Refer to page 6-13) (Refer to page 6-15) C1202 C1804 C1203 L1201 C1313 R1062 R1051 C1803 C1937 C1304 C1308 C1307 C1303 C1302 C1306 C1305 C1301 Q1003 Q1002 D1003 D1001 R1102 C1078 SY-359 -A SIDE- SUFFIX: -11 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 106 SY-359 SY-359  EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 107 R1812 C1201 R1813 R1815 C1810 C1857 R1814 C1858 FB1806 C1845 FB1810 C1839 C1838 C1859 C1819 C1864 FB1804 C1822 C1813 R1239 FB1812 FB1802 R1230 C1832 C1835 C1820 R1228 C1825 R1224 C1865 C1830 C1818 C1866 C1816 FB1807 C1834 C1206 C1846 C1854 EVI-HD7V...
  • Page 108 SY-359 SY-359  EVI-HD7V 6-10 6-10...
  • Page 109 SY-359 SY-359 S1002 CN1005 CN1006 CN1901 S1005 R1725 R1734 D1912 CL1701 C1031 D1024 C1965 R1079 D1031 Q1006  D1004 R1077 C1027 R1050 R1049 C1987 R1048 C1974 IC1016 L1006 R1080 C1963 Q1007 Q1008 IC1027 L1903 C1058 C1060 C1982 EVI-HD7V 6-11 6-11...
  • Page 110 SY-359 SY-359  EVI-HD7V 6-12 6-12...
  • Page 111 C1836 IC1204 C1856 D1803 C1851 D1805 D1804 C1869 D1802 C1205 R1238 C1204 IC1203  C1309 C1310 C1311 C1312 C1804 C1202 C1203 L1201 C1313 R1062 C1803 C1304 C1308 C1307 C1303 C1302 C1306 C1305 C1301 Q1003 D1003 R1102 C1078 EVI-HD7V 6-13 6-13...
  • Page 112 SY-359 SY-359  EVI-HD7V 6-14 6-14...
  • Page 113 SY-359 SY-359 IC1016 L1006 R1080 C1963 Q1007 Q1008 IC1027 L1903 C1058 C1060 C1982 L1902 C1925 L1908 L1905 C1975 C1964  C1973 R1051 C1937 Q1002 D1001 EVI-HD7V 6-15 6-15...
  • Page 114 SY-359 SY-359   (Refer to page 6-18) (Refer to page 6-20)   (Refer to page 6-22) (Refer to page 6-24) SY-359 -B SIDE- SUFFIX: -11 EVI-HD7V 6-16 6-16...
  • Page 115 D1927 CN1004 CN1801 R1974 R2029 R1086 R1083 R1082 L1007 C1063 L1801 C1970 R1980 C1072 C1071 C1069 R1978 R1977 D1926 IC1023 IC1022 CN1003 C1064 CN1007 R1084 R1091 C1073 R1113 R1112 L1008 C1068 C1066 SY-359 -B SIDE- SUFFIX: -11 EVI-HD7V 6-17 6-17...
  • Page 116 SY-359 SY-359  EVI-HD7V 6-18 6-18...
  • Page 117 R2032 R1030 R2007 CL1020 R1031 IC1002 R1026 R1032 CL1021 D1932 R1033 R1952 R2024 CL1022 R1034 R1009 C1014 R1038 CL1023 C1015 R1037 Q1921 C1016 R1036 D1901 CL1024 Q1905 D1939 C1017 R1035 CL1025 R1903 R2017 D1937 D1934 R1949 R1948 EVI-HD7V 6-19 6-19...
  • Page 118 SY-359 SY-359  EVI-HD7V 6-20 6-20...
  • Page 119 R1207 R1208 R1209 R1361 R1360 R1359 R1362 R1363 R1356 R1358 R1364 R1357 R1366 R1365 R1355 R1354 R1368 R1353 R1367 R1394 R1392 R1395 R1396 R1393 R1397 R1391 R1387 R1390 R1389 IC1202 R1388 R1386 R1385 R1403 R1402 R1398 R1404 EVI-HD7V 6-21 6-21...
  • Page 120 SY-359 SY-359  EVI-HD7V 6-22 6-22...
  • Page 121 L1002  R1992 S1004 R1984 R1983 D1925 R1955 Q1910 D1918 R1958 R1986 IC1906 C1947 CN1004 D1927 R1974 R2029 R1086 R1083 R1082 L1007 C1063 C1970 R1980 C1069 R1978 R1977 IC1023 IC1022 D1926 CN1003 C1064 R1084 R1091 L1008 C1068 EVI-HD7V 6-23 6-23...
  • Page 122 SY-359 SY-359  EVI-HD7V 6-24 6-24...
  • Page 123 R1375 R1379 R1374 R1380 R1381 R1373 R1372 R1382 R1371 R1370 R1383 CN1802 R1384 R1369 CN1002 R1804 C1808 C1001  R1011 R1010 R1008 C1005 C1004 C1002 IC1301 R1801 CN1004 CN1801 L1801 C1072 C1071 CN1007 C1073 R1113 R1112 C1066 EVI-HD7V 6-25 6-25...
  • Page 126 EVI-HD3V (CE) EVI-HD3V (UC) EVI-HD7V (CE) Printed in Japan Sony Corporation EVI-HD7V (UC) E 2012. 3 32 9-968-668-03 ©2009...

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