Sony CBK-HD01 Maintenance Manual

Sony CBK-HD01 Maintenance Manual

Professional disc camcorder; hd/sd sdi input board; analog composite input board
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PROFESSIONAL DISC CAMCORDER
PDW-700
HD/SD SDI INPUT BOARD
CBK-HD01
ANALOG COMPOSITE INPUT BOARD
CBK-SC02
MAINTENANCE MANUAL
Volume 1 1st Edition (Revised 2)
Serial No. 10001 and Higher

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  • Page 1 PROFESSIONAL DISC CAMCORDER PDW-700 HD/SD SDI INPUT BOARD CBK-HD01 ANALOG COMPOSITE INPUT BOARD CBK-SC02 MAINTENANCE MANUAL Volume 1 1st Edition (Revised 2) Serial No. 10001 and Higher...
  • Page 2 ! WARNING This 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.
  • Page 3 ADVARSEL! Lithiumbatteri-Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig håndtering. Udskiftning må kun ske med batteri af samme fabrikat og type. Levér det brugte batteri tilbage til leverandøren. CAUTION ADVARSEL Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Lithiumbatteri - Eksplosjonsfare. Replace only with the same or equivalent type Ved utskifting benyttes kun batteri som recommended by the manufacturer.
  • Page 4 CAUTION The use of optical instruments with this product will CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT increase eye hazard. LASER KLASSE 1 PRODUKT LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE Use of controls or adjustments or performance of KLASS 1 LASER APPARAT procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Manual Structure 1-9. Replacing the Flat Cables, Flexible Card Wires/Boards ..............1-45 Purpose of this manual ..............5 1-10. Service Tools/Measuring Equipment List ....1-46 Related manuals ................5 1-10-1. Service Tools ............1-46 1-10-2. Measuring Equipment ......... 1-47 1-11.
  • Page 6 3. Error Messages 4-10-19. SKEW ..............4-97 4-10-20. SERVO_2 ............4-97 4-10-21. ACCELERATION OFFSET ....... 4-98 3-1. Error Messages Overview ..........3-1 4-10-22. ERROR LOGGER ..........4-99 3-2. Error Code List ............... 3-2 4-10-23. VERSION ............4-100 3-2-1. Main Code and Sub Code ........3-2 4-10-24.
  • Page 7 7. Replacement of Main Parts 7-8. Service Action After Replacing or Repairing the Board ............... 7-39 7-1. Optical Drive Assembly ..........7-1 7-8-1. Optical Block Assembly ........7-39 7-1-1. Removing/Reinstalling Loader Assembly .... 7-1 7-8-2. AT-177 Board ............. 7-39 7-1-2. Removing/Reinstalling Drive Sub Assembly ..
  • Page 8 9. Electrical Alignment 9-1. Preparation ..............9-1 9-1-1. Fixtures and Equipment ........9-1 9-1-2. Connection ............9-1 9-1-3. Switch Setting before Adjustment ......9-2 9-1-4. Notes on Adjustment ..........9-2 9-1-5. Gray-Scale Chart and its Maintenance ....9-3 9-2. Adjustment ..............9-4 9-2-1.
  • Page 9: Manual Structure

    Related manuals The following manuals are available in this model. If this manual is required, please contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center..Operation Manual (Supplied with the unit) This manual is necessary for application and operation (and installation) of this unit.
  • Page 11: Service Overview

    Section 1 Service Overview 1-1. Locations of Main Parts 1-1-1. Locations of the Printed Wiring Boards Main unit 1 AT-177 $- SW-1391 2 AXM-38 $= SW-1425 3 CI-37 $[ SW-1426 4 CN-2946 $] SY-355 5 CN-2947 $\ TG-260 6 CN-2948 7 CN-3001 8 CN-3005 9 CN-3025...
  • Page 12 Optical drive 1 SE-709 2 SE-857 3 SE-858 4 SW-1125G PDW-700/V1 (E)
  • Page 13: Locations Of Main Mechanical Parts

    1-1-2. Locations of Main Mechanical Parts 1 CCD unit !- Optical block assembly 2 Filter knob != Seek motor assembly 3 LCD Hinge assembly ![ Spindle motor 4 LCD back light 5 Fan motor (exhaust) 6 Fan motor (drive) 7 Loader assembly 8 Cleaner assembly 9 Loading motor assembly !/ Drive sub assembly...
  • Page 14: Circuit Description

    1-2. Circuit Description DCP-44 board The DCP-44 board consists of the block for A/D conversion 1-2-1. Camera System of the analog RGB signal from the PA-342/PA-342A/PA- 343/PA-343A/PA-344 board via the feedback clamp circuit, AT-177 board the cam-era DSP block that performs the signal processing, The AT-177 board is the microprocessor board that the dri-ver block that sends the analog signal that is D/A con- controls the camera block.
  • Page 15: Ccd Block

    At the same time, various control signals are controlled by are generated by IC8 and are sent to the DR-617 board. the AT-177 board via I/O Expander (IC3, IC4, IC67). These pulses are generated from the 74 MHz clock in synchronization with the HD VD signal input from the All volumes are controlled electronically, and the level DCP-44 board.
  • Page 16: System Control

    The recording digital data via i.LINK/network is sent to . MPEG2-VIDEO CODEC (IC1000, 1200, 1400/DVP-45 PIER G4 (IC1900) via the PCI bus and written to board) . AUDIO REC/PB DSP (IC800, 801/DVP-45 board)/ PIER_SDRAM (IC1901 to IC1904). While recording on a disc, the data in PIER_SDRAM AUDIO Low Resolution DSP (IC900/DVP-45 board) .
  • Page 17 <USB HOST Controller (IC1500)> 12. FP_CPU backup circuit USB HOST Controller exchanged data with the USB 13. Backup lithium battery voltage measurement circuit devices such as the flash memory using the interface 14. Independent operation of FP_CPU compatible with the USB 2.0. 15.
  • Page 18 of the AT-177 board. The viewfinder uses the time data for With a built-in wireless receiver, when FP_CPU is in the displaying the time. The data for year, month, day, and POWER-ON state, the receiver type is determined and time of the clock can be changed using the menu. information such as the transmission RF sensitivity is load- The settings for year, month, day, and time are sent to the ed.
  • Page 19 10. Info battery communication circuit. 13. Backup lithium battery voltage measurement circuit This equipment supports batteries with SM Bus FP_CPU performs voltage measurement on the backup specifications. The serial communication bus (SDA, SCL) lithium battery. When recharging is detected, the reduced- for IC916 (Parallel bus to I2C_bus Controller) connected voltage information is send to ITRON (CPU).
  • Page 20 circuit control, microphone amplifier gain control, opera- such as brightness and contrast can be set. This informa- tional amplifier power control, and digital/analog input tion is saved in the LCD (PD-118 board) nonvolatile switching switch information. memory and the FP-157 board IC913 (nonvolatile memo- ry).
  • Page 21 1-11 PDW-700/V1 (E)
  • Page 22: Digital Audio System

    1-2-5. Digital Audio System The recording digital audio data is sent to AUDIO Low Resolution DSP (IC900) through CAVA (IC200), Proxy DVP-45 board audio data is generated in compressed A-Low format, and the data is sent to PIER G4 (IC1900). 1.
  • Page 23 1. Front microphone amp performed with the operational amp with electronic The front microphone amp on the MA-162 board comes volume (NJM2172). with a gain switch. (30 dB/20 dB/10 dB) Gain switching can be performed from the menu. 7. Rear input (_60 dBu/_50 dBu/_40 dBu) The rear input is composed of the following: a switch for Line In, AES/EBU, and MIC-IN;...
  • Page 24: Audio Dsp Operation Processing

    signals from the switch connected to each A/D terminal in combined front and side volumes and sends the results to the FP_CPU (S1 to S4). DSP. FP_CPU sends the switch position information to ITORN_CPU of the SY-355 board, and then selects the The D/A serial signal for playback passes through the audio signal by receiving the audio mode information from DVP-45 board and MB-1111 board and enters the digital...
  • Page 25 2. LIMITER characteristics: Two to four types of : Features in common of the MIC/LINE input. Features of the AGC/LIM OFF. characteristics can be selected depending on each _5.4dBFS max _6dBFS headroom. _9dBFS _12dBFS 3. OUT_PUT_LIMITER characteristics: Performs _15dBFS _17dBFS LIMITER processing on the PB and EE_OUT.
  • Page 26: Optical Drive System

    1-2-8. Optical Drive System The tilt actuator is controlled for its angle against the disc to be optimum based on the tilt adjustment result for Recording System the jitter of the playback signal to be minimum and the Recording data sent from the DVP-45 board through the output of the angular velocity sensor.
  • Page 27: Power Supply Systems

    1-2-9. Power Supply Systems the input power is set to below 18 V. CNB-25 board • Excess current detection The board checks the input voltage +12 V, and controls The output circuit of the UNREG +12 V has excess distribution of the input power to each circuit board. current detection resistors R70, R71 and R72.
  • Page 28: Lcd System

    1-2-10. LCD System LOW so that the camera microprocessor checks capacity and types of the memory stick inserted. PD-118 board VCC is supplied to a memory stick only when a memory The PD-118 board consists of the color LCD panel drive stick is inserted or only when accessing a file on a memory circuit and the power supply circuit for LCD backlight.
  • Page 29 1-19 PDW-700/V1 (E)
  • Page 30: Matching Connectors

    BATT OUT (+) +11 to 17 V dc AUDIO OUT Audio cable (XLR 5 pin-XLR 3-pin, 2 m) CCXA-53 made by Sony or equivalent AUDIO IN CH-1, CH-2 : XLR, 3-pin (Female) DC IN 1-508-362-00 XLR 4-pin, female DC OUT 12 V...
  • Page 31 DC OUT 12 V : DIN, 4-pin (Female) LENS : 12-pin (Female) _ _ _ _ _ EXT VIEW _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ EXT VIEW _ _ _ _ _ Signal Specifications Signal Specifications UNREG GND GND for POWER RET (SW)
  • Page 32 WIRELESS RECEIVER IN : D-sub, 15-pin (Female) VF : 20-pin (Female) _ _ _ _ _ EXT VIEW _ _ _ _ _ Signal Specifications _ _ _ _ _ EXT VIEW _ _ _ _ _ GND for AUDIO IN Signal Specifications Audio CH1 IN...
  • Page 33 REMOTE : 8-pin (Female) MAINTENANCE _ _ _ _ _ EXT VIEW _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ EXT VIEW _ _ _ _ _ Signal Specifications Signal TX RCP DATA (X) SERIAL DATA OUT USB_VBUS TX RCP DATA (Y) SERIAL DATA OUT USB_D_...
  • Page 34: On-Board Switch And Led Function

    1-5. On-Board Switch and LED Function AT-177 board S401 S402 S400 Ref.No. Name Function Factory setting S400 Turns ON/OFF the function to display the TOP menu ON : To display the TOP menu OFF : Not to display the TOP menu S501 Factory-use Factory-use...
  • Page 35 AXM-38 board S101 S201 Ref.No. Name Function Factory setting S101 AUDIO IN (CH1) LINE/AES/EBU/MIC/(CH1) select switch S201 AUDIO IN (CH2) LINE/AES/EBU/MIC/(CH2) select switch S203 INPUT REFERENCE Sets the input reference level +4 dB +4 dB : Sets the input reference level to +4 dB 0 dB : Sets the input reference level to 0 dB _3 dB : Sets the input reference level to _3 dB * : Refer to the “Operation Manual”.
  • Page 36 DVP-45 board D1700 S1900 S1901 S900 • Each LED is used for adjustment and check in the manufacturing process. • S900, S1900, and S1901 are used for adjustment and check in the manufacturing process. They are all set to off when shipped from the factory. 1-26 PDW-700/V1 (E)
  • Page 37 CN-2946 board Ref.No. Name Function Factory setting TALLY (Back tally) indicator Lights during recording when the TALLY switch is turned on TALLY switch Turns ON/OFF the TALLY indicator * : Refer to the “Operation Manual”. CNB-25 board Ref.No. Name Function Factory setting Overvoltage protection Lights when the overvoltage protection starts to operate when the...
  • Page 38 FP-157 board S830 D845 S911 D842 S701 D846 S835 S834 S837 S702 S703 S840 S831 S832 S841 D843 S838 S460 S846 S501 S700 S843 S844 S842 S839 D844 S836 S845 S833 Ref.No. Name Function Factory setting D842 WARNING Warning light. Lights when FP-CPU is abnormal D843 THUMBNAIL Displays thumbnails...
  • Page 39 Ref.No. Name Function Factory setting S833 SUB CLIP Plays the clip list S834 HOLD/CHAPTER Displays the display hold/chapter function S835 RESET Resets the time counter display S836 SHIFT Shift S837 DISPLAY Switches the counter display (CTL/TC/U_BIT) COUNTER : Displays the counter for the elapsed record/playback time : Displays time-code U_BIT...
  • Page 40 KY-623 board Ref.No. Name Function Factory setting Lights during fast-forward playback PLAY Lights during playback of the disc Lights during fast-rewind playback EJECT Blinks during disc ejection STOP Stops playback Fast forward PLAY Disc playback Fast rewind NEXT Moves to the next clip PREV Moves to the previous clip EJECT...
  • Page 41 MS-86 board Ref.No. Name Function Factory setting MEMORY STICK Lights when being accessed * : Refer to the “Operation Manual”. SW-1125G board Ref.No. Name Function Factory setting IN SENSE Cartridge presence STBY OFF Cartridge chucking state SW-1352 board Ref.No. Name Function Factory setting CH1 (ON/OFF)
  • Page 42 SW-1391 board Ref.No. Name Function Factory setting VDR (SAVE/STBY) Switches the VDR operation state (SAVE/STBY) SAVE GAIN (L/M/H) Switches gain (L/M/H) L=0 dB, M=6 dB, H=12 dB WHITE BAL Switches the white balance memory PRST=3200K (B-A-PRESET/ATW) PRST : Adjusts the color temperature to the preset value : Calls the saved white balance value ATW : Switches the ATW operations OUTPUT...
  • Page 43 SW-1426 board Ref.No. Name Function Factory setting AUTO/MANUAL AUTO : Lights EXT LIGHT along with the REC operation MANUAL : Turns ON/OFF EXT LIGHT manually * : Refer to the “Operation Manual”. SY-355 board S1200 S301 S1201 S200 S1301 D300 S300 D301 D302...
  • Page 44: How To Take Out A Cartridge Manually

    1-6. How to Take Out a Cartridge Manually 1-6-1. Taking Out a Cartridge at Power-off 1. Open the cover in the direction of the arrow A. Flat-blade screwdriver 2. Push the lock lever in the direction of the arrow B with Cover a screwdriver.
  • Page 45: Removing/Installing

    1-7. Removing/Installing 1-7-1. Removing Outside Panel 1. Open the cover in the direction of the arrow A. 2. Push the lock lever in the direction of the arrow B with a screwdriver. The cartridge lid assembly is opened in Flat-blade screwdriver the direction of the arrow C.
  • Page 46: Handle Assembly

    1-7-4. Handle Assembly 1. Remove the inside panel. (Refer to Section 1-7-3.) 2. Remove the screw (B2.6 x 5) , and remove the Flexible card wire Harness connector retainer. CN1300 3. Disconnect the CN-2947 board from the connector SY-355 board (CN2) on the DCP-44 board.
  • Page 47: Front Panel

    14. Remove the six screws (B3 x 8) . 15. Disconnect the harness from the connector (CN2) on B3 x 8 B3 x 8 the CN-3005 board while slightly lifting up the handle B3 x 8 assembly, and remove the handle assembly. Handle assembly Harness (CN-3005 board)
  • Page 48: Sw Guard Assembly

    1-7-6. SW Guard Assembly 1. Remove the outside panel. (Refer to Section 1-7-1.) 2. Remove the two screws to remove the SW guard assembly. Cross head (+) screwdriver If the loader has already been moved to the up posi- tion, the SW guard assembly may be difficult to remove in some cases.
  • Page 49: Connector Panel Assembly

    1-7-8. Connector Panel Assembly 1. Remove the outside panel. (Refer to Section 1-7-1.) 2. Remove the inside panel. (Refer to Section 1-7-3.) DCP-44 board CN11 3. Remove the connector cover. (Refer to Section 1-7-7.) CN12 4. Disconnect the coaxial cables from the two coaxial connectors (CN11, CN12) on the DCP-44 board, and Coaxial cables detach the cables from the three hooks and the notch...
  • Page 50: Rear Panel Assembly

    1-7-9. Rear Panel Assembly 1. Remove the outside panel. (Refer to Section 1-7-1.) 2. Remove the inside panel. (Refer to Section 1-7-3.) 3. Remove the connector cover. (Refer to Section 1-7-7.) 4. Remove the connector panel assembly. (Refer to Section 1-7-8.) 5.
  • Page 51: Removing/Installing Lcd Block

    1-8. Removing/Installing LCD Block 1-8-1. LCD Block 1. Remove the inside panel. (Refer to Section 1-7-3.) 2. Remove the two knobs (A). 3. Open the SW door (R) , and remove the two knobs (B) . Knobs (B) SW door (R) Knobs (A) 4.
  • Page 52 8. Remove the four screws (PSW2 x 5) , remove the LCD harness cover LCD harness cover. 9. Remove the LCD harness through the hole of the LCD harness harness cover. 10. Remove the hinge blind plate and helical torsion spring.
  • Page 53: Lcd Hinge

    1-8-2. LCD Hinge 1. Remove the inside panel. (Refer to Section 1-7-3.) 2. Remove the LCD block. (Refer to Section 1-8-1.) 3. Remove the four screws of a (M2 x 4) , and remove the LCD cover. PD-118 board 4. Remove the two screws of b (M2 x 4) . 5.
  • Page 54: Lcd Backlight And Lcd Panel

    1-8-3. LCD Backlight and LCD Panel 1. Remove the LCD block. (Refer to Section 1-8-1.) 2. Remove the four screws a (M2 x 3) , and remove the LCD cover. 3. Remove the two screws b (M2 x 3) . 4.
  • Page 55: Replacing The Flat Cables, Flexible Card

    1-9. Replacing the Flat Cables, Flexible Contact surface Card Wires/Boards Contact surface 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.
  • Page 56: Service Tools/Measuring Equipment List

    3-703-358-08 Parallel pin (2 x 20) For gear replacement, two pins required 7-432-114-11 Locking compound For preventing screw from being loosened 7-600-000-48 Sony bond (SC608LVZ-180ML) For bonding 9-919-573-01 Cleaning liquid For cleaning Commercially available Memory Stick Saving data (Up to 4.0 GB)
  • Page 57: Measuring Equipment

    Equipment Model name AC adaptor Sony AC-DN10 Viewfinder Sony HDVF-20A Disc Sony professional disc PFD23A-RS Oscilloscope Tektronix TDS3054 or equivalent (150 MHz or more) HD waveform monitor LEADER ELECTRONICS CORP.LV5152DA or equivalent SD waveform monitor Tektronix 1755A or equivalent Frequency counter...
  • Page 58: Firmware/Software

    1-11. Firmware/Software 1-11-1. EEPROM/FRAM List Board Ref. No. Type Saving data Action to be taken name when replacing AT-177 IC308 FRAM All setting values of the menu, ABB/AWB adjustment data Replacement not required CN-3005 IC2 EEPROM Model name, Serial No., Model code, MAC address Required Refer to “7-8-3.
  • Page 59: Firmware Update Using The Usb Memory

    : 1.00 : 1.00 For the firmware package file, please contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center. 3. When the firmware package file exists in the root, the following display appears. • *1: A general USB memory used for PCs can be used.
  • Page 60 7. When the update is completed normally, the following message that prompts you to turn on/off the power appears. Tally changes from blinking to light on. PACKAGE UPDATE Valid after power off. CURRENT VERSION VERSION 1.00 1.10 COMPLETED. Total time : 20:00 8.
  • Page 61: Software Option Registration Method

    1-11-3. Software Option Registration Method 3. After waiting for approx. 30 seconds, open the OP- by Using USB Memory TION page of the DIAGNOSIS menu. While the arrow pointer is pointing to the “D07 OPTION”, press This unit contains the software option that can be activated and hold the MENU knob.
  • Page 62: Other Overview

    1-12. Other Overview Precautions . The optical block assembly is a precise unit. Be careful 1-12-1. Notes on Handling Optical Block not to subject it to shocks by dropping or rough han- Assembly dling. . Do not touch the objective lens. .
  • Page 63: Standard Torque For Screws

    When no tightening torque is . Stop washer (Sony part number : 3-559-408-11) specified, use the following standard tightening torques. How to remove stop washer Fixtures .
  • Page 64: Description Of Ccd Block Number

    Replace the components with Sony parts whose part The label indicating the CCD block number is attached number appear in the manual published by Sony. If the inside of each CCD unit. components are replaced by any parts other than the specified ones, this may cause a fire or electric shock.
  • Page 65: Precautions For Use Of Condensation Sensor

    2. Standardization of Parts Some repair parts supplied by Sony differ from those used for the unit. These are because of parts common- . Do not touch the chip with bare hands.
  • Page 67: Xdcam Web Site

    Section 2 XDCAM Web Site 2-1. XDCAM Web Site Overview Operations such as confirming the settings of the camcorder and upgrading the firmware can be performed via the network connector. The XDCAM website consists of the following menus. Status menu .
  • Page 68 Connection Diagram Direct connection of a camcorder (single) to the host PC 1 : Network Cable (Network) connector To Network connector Connection of the camcorder to the host PC through the other Network device 1 : Network Cable (Network) connector To Network connector (Network) connector...
  • Page 69: Status Menu

    2-2. Status Menu 2-2-1. Device Information The settings of the camcorder can be checked in the Device Information page of the Status menu. Item Setting Function Product Information Model Name Display only Displays the model name Serial No. Display only Displays the serial No.
  • Page 70: Hours Meter

    The hours meter of the camcorder can be displayed on the Hours Meter page of the Status menu. The function is the same as that of the HOURS METER of the DIAGNOSIS menu on the camcorder. For “How to reset the hours meter”, contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center. Item...
  • Page 71: Software Version

    2-2-3. Software Version The version of the software can be checked in the Software Version page of the Status menu. The function is the same as that of the ROM VERSION menu of the DIAGNOSIS menu on the camcorder. PDW-700/V1 (E)
  • Page 72 Item Setting Function Product Information Model Name Display only Displays the model name Serial No. Display only Displays the serial No. Software Version PACKAGE Display only Displays the firmware package version Display only Displays the IC200 version stored in the ROM (IC505, IC506) on the SY-355 board SY2K Display only...
  • Page 73: Disc Menu

    2-3. Disc Menu 2-3-1. Disc Properties The information on the disc inserted in the camcorder can be checked on the Disc Properties page of the Disc menu. For details, refer to Operation manual. 2-3-2. Thumbnails The thumbnails and properties of the clips on the disc inserted in the camcorder can be checked on the Thumbnails page of the Disc menu.
  • Page 74: Maintenance Menu

    . Personal computer (referred to as PC hereafter) . Firmware package file . Network cable (crossover or straight-through) For obtaining the firmware package, contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center. Preparation 1. Eject the disc. 2. Remove the i.LINK cable, the headphones and the audio cable.
  • Page 75 9. The confirmation message appears. Click “OK”. 10. Click “LAN Settings” on the “Connections” page. 11. Confirm that the checkbox of “Use a proxy server for your LAN” is not checked. If checked, uncheck the checkbox. 12. Click “OK”. 13. Click “OK” on the Internet Options window. PDW-700/V1 (E)
  • Page 76 Update Procedure 1. Start up the Internet Explorer, and enter “http://192.168.1.10” in the Address bar. (Where the under- lined part is the IP address of the camcorder.) 2. Enter “admin” for User name and “pdw-700” for Password. Then click “OK”. The XDCAM top page appears.
  • Page 77 If no change is observed on the download menu for 20 minutes or any firmware program is marked “NG”, the update is failed. In this case, return to step 2 in “Preparation”. If the update is failed again, contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center. 2-11...
  • Page 78 9. When “OK” appears for all of the firmware programs, click “To Step-4”. 10. Click “Completed”. 11. Turn off the POWER switch and turn on again, then the update is completed. 2-12 PDW-700/V1 (E)
  • Page 79: Account

    2-4-2. Account The user password for the XDCAM website can be changed on the Account page of the Maintenance menu. Item Setting Function User Registration User Name 31-byte alphanumeric User name and hyphen Password 31-byte alphanumeric New password and hyphen Verify Password 31-byte alphanumeric New password (Re-enter the new password for and hyphen...
  • Page 80: Network

    2-4-3. Network The network-related settings can be changed on the Network page of the Maintenance menu. The function is the same as that of the NETWORK page of the MAINTENANCE menu on the camcorder. Item Setting Default Function Hostname Character string Serial No.
  • Page 81: License Registration

    2-4-4. License Registration License registration of software option using the Install key can be made from the License Registration page of the Maintenance menu. Procedure 1. Enter the Install key character string in the Install-key field or alternately click the “Browse” button in the Install-key list file field to select the Install key list file.
  • Page 82 4. The page that tells completion of registration appears. 5. Turn the POWER switch OFF once and back ON. Functions of the registered software option are enabled. 6. Confirm that the software option can be operated from the Device Information page of the Status menu.
  • Page 83: Error Messages

    Section 3 Error Messages 3-1. Error Messages Overview This PDW-700 has a self diagnosis function to check internal errors. When the PDW-700 detects an error, its error code and description are displayed on the following display units. . Viewfinder display (error code only) .
  • Page 84: Error Code List

    3-2. Error Code List 3-2-1. Main Code and Sub Code Main Code An error code is provided in combination of 2-digit main code and 3-digit sub code. XX-XXX For details of sub codes, refer to respective error tables. Main code Sub code : Main code Main error description...
  • Page 85: Error 0X

    3-2-2. Error 0X When errors related to optical drive control or to devices are detected, the following error codes are displayed. Main Time data Maintenance Drive Description code code display logger logger ← Optical block assembly is recording at maximum laser output. Perform the pickup lens cleaning.
  • Page 86: Error 20

    Sub Code Any number of the following is applicable for “X” in the sub codes below, showing an operation status where the error is detected. Example) Error 0X (X27) X27→827: Laser current of optical block assembly is abnormal (zero or excessive) “during horizontal move of unloading”.
  • Page 87: Error 3X

    3-2-4. Error 3X When errors related to the optical drive sensor system are detected, the following error codes are dis- played. Main Time data Maintenance Drive Description code code display logger logger ← Loader position sensor (SE-709 board) is detects abnormal code. ←...
  • Page 88: Error 91

    3-2-7. Error 91 When interface errors between CPU and peripheral devices are detected, the following error codes are displayed. System control CPU: IC200 on the SY-355 board Main Time data Maintenance Drive Description code code display logger logger ← System control CPU (FP: IC921/FP-157 board) detects interruption in communication with key control CPU (System control CPU detects).
  • Page 89: Error 92

    3-2-8. Error 92 When synchronization system errors are detected, the following error codes are displayed. System control CPU: IC200 on the SY-355 board Main Time data Maintenance Drive Description code code display logger logger ← System control CPU detects REF error. ←...
  • Page 90 (Continued) Main Time data Maintenance Drive Description code code display logger logger ← Optical drive’s BDC (IC300/DR-606 board) error is detected during initial check. ← Adjustment data cannot be read from EEPROM in optical block assembly. ← Hours meter data cannot be read from EEPROM in optical block assem- bly.
  • Page 91: Setup Menu

    Section 4 Setup Menu 4-1. Setup Menus MENU knob When rotated : Moves to the other pages or items, or The PDW-700 has setup menus for making various changes the setup value. settings and adjustments. The setup menus of this unit When pressed : Enters the page set mode or the setup include the USER menu, USER MENU CUSTOMIZE value modification mode.
  • Page 92: Top Menu

    4-2. TOP Menu While pressing the MENU knob, set the MENU ON/OFF switch to ON. Then the TOP menu appears. However, the TOP menu is not displayed when the switch S400 (TOP MENU selection)/AT-177 board is in the OFF position. TOP MENU Display <TOP MENU>...
  • Page 93: User Menu

    4-3. USER Menu The USER menu enables the user to use the selected menu items that are frequently used in daily opera- tion. The USER menu contains the following menu items as the default when the unit was shipped from the factory.
  • Page 94: Operation Menu

    4-4. OPERATION Menu When the range of setting is surrounded by parenthesis ( ) in the setting column, the setup value is the relative value. The range of setting in parenthesis ( ) can be different from what shown in the manual depending on the setting in the layer lower than this menu.
  • Page 95 OUTPUT 2 Display (Setting the Output signal) O02 OUTPUT2 LIVE & PLAY DOWN CON MODE CROP WIDE ID : THROU Item Setting Function LIVE & PLAY OFF/ON Enables to view camera video in the viewfinder during playback from the disc OFF : Do not display camera video in the viewfinder during disc playback ON : Output camera video to the viewfinder, even during disc playback...
  • Page 96 LCD Display (Setting the LCD monitor) O04 LCD LCD COLOR LCD MARKER&ZEBRA: Item Setting Function LCD COLOR (_99 to 99) Adjusts the LCD color LCD MARKER & ZEBRA OFF/ON Turns ON/OFF the marker and zebra display in the LCD monitor REC FUNCTION Display (Setting the Picture cache function) O05 REC FUNCTION CACHE/INTVAL REC:...
  • Page 97 When CACHE is selected in CACHE/INTVAL REC O05 REC FUNCTION CACHE/INTVAL REC: CACHE CACHE REC TIME 0-2S DISC EXCHG CACHE: Item Setting Function CACHE REC TIME 0-2S/2-4S/4-6S/6-8S/8-10S/ Sets the recording time of CACHE REC 18-20S/28-30S (SEC : second) When A.INT is selected in CACHE/INTVAL REC O05 REC FUNCTION CACHE/INTVAL REC: A.INT TAKE TOTAL TIME :...
  • Page 98 ASSIGNABLE SW Display (Setting the ASSIGN SW) O06 ASSIGNABLE SW ASSIGN SW <1> ASSIGN SW <2> ASSIGN SW <3> ASSIGN SW <4> ASSIGN SW <RET> : COLOR TEMP SW : T5600 ZOOM SPEED RETURN VIDEO Item Setting Function ASSIGN SW 1/3/4/RET Assigns no function COLOR TEMP SW FRONT MIC MONO/STEREO Assigns the function to switch stereo and monaural when the stereo...
  • Page 99 *2 : Even when the MARKER item is set to OFF on the MARKER page of the USER menu, the ASSIGN 1/3/4 switch allows you to display or not to display all markers. *3 : The optional CBK-SC02 Analog Composite Input Board is required for VBS signal input. The optional CBK-HD01 HD/SD SDI Input Board is required for SD-SDI/HD-SDI signal input.
  • Page 100 VF DISP 1 Display (Setting the Viewfinder screen displays) O08 VF DISP1 VF DISP VF DISP MODE DISP EXTENDER DISP FILTER DISP WHITE DISP GAIN DISP SHUTTER DISP AUDIO DISP DISC DISP IRIS Item Setting Function VF DISP OFF/ON Turns ON/OFF the Viewfinder display VF DISP MODE 1/2/3 Sets the display mode...
  • Page 101 VF DISP 2 Display (Setting the VF displays) O09 VF DISP2 DISP ZOOM DISP COLOR TEMP : DISP BATT REMAIN: DISP DC IN DISP 16:9/4:3 ID: DISP WRR RF LVL : DISP REC FORMAT : DISP CLIP NO(PB): DISP TIME CODE DISP ALAC Item Setting...
  • Page 102 ‘!’ LED Display (Selecting the conditions to turn on the ‘!’ indicator on VF) O11 '!' LED GAIN<!> SHUTTER<!> WHT PRESET<!> ATW RUN<!> EXTENDER<!> FILTER<!> OVERRIDE<!> Item Setting Function GAIN <!> OFF/ON OFF : Does not turn on ON : Turns on when the GAIN value is other than 0 dB SHUTTER <!>...
  • Page 103 MARKER 1 Display (Setting the MARKER) O12 MARKER 1 MARKER CENTER CENTER MARK SAFETY ZONE SAFETY AREA ASPECT ASPECT SELECT ASPECT MASK ASPECT MASK LVL : 100%MARKER Item Setting Function MARKER OFF/ON Turns ON/OFF all the MARKER display functions CENTER OFF/ON Turns ON/OFF the CENTER MARKER display CENTER MARK...
  • Page 104 MARKER 2 Display (Setting the MARKER-related items) O13 MARKER 2 USER BOX USER BOX WIDTH USER BOX HEIGHT : USER BOX H POS USER BOX V POS CENTER H POS CENTER V POS ASPECT SAFE ZONE: ASPECT SAFE AREA: Item Setting Function USER BOX...
  • Page 105 VF SETTING display (Setting VF) O15 VF SETTING ZEBRA ZEBRA SELECT ZEBRA1 DET LVL ZEBRA1 APT LVL ZEBRA2 DET LVL 100% VF DETAIL LEVEL : VF ASPECT (SD) AUTO Item Setting Function ZEBRA OFF/ON Turns ON/OFF all the zebra display ZEBRA SELECT 1/2/BOTH Selects the zebra pattern type...
  • Page 106 AUTO IRIS Display (Setting AUTO IRIS) O16 AUTO IRIS IRIS OVERRIDE IRIS SPEED CLIP HIGH LIGHT : IRIS WINDOW IRIS WINDOW IND : IRIS VAR WIDTH IRIS VAR HEIGHT : IRIS VAR H POS IRIS VAR V POS Item Setting Function IRIS OVERRIDE OFF/ON...
  • Page 107 SHOT ID Display (Setting SHOT ID) O17 SHOT ID ID-1 : ID-2 : ID-3 : ID-4 : Item Setting Function ID-1 12 characters (alphanumeric characters, symbols and spaces) Setting SHOT ID-1 ID-2 12 characters (alphanumeric characters, symbols and spaces) Setting SHOT ID-2 ID-3 12 characters (alphanumeric characters, symbols and spaces) Setting SHOT ID-3...
  • Page 108 SET STATUS Display (Selecting the status check screen display) O19 SET STATUS STATUS ABNORMAL : STATUS SYSTEM STATUS FUNCTION : STATUS AUDIO Item Setting Function STATUS ABNORMAL OFF/ON Turns ON/OFF the ABNORMAL <!> screen display STATUS SYSTEM OFF/ON Turns ON/OFF the SYSTEM screen display STATUS FUNCTION OFF/ON Turns ON/OFF the FUNCTION screen display...
  • Page 109 OFFSET WHT Display (Setting on the offset white function) O21 OFFSET WHT OFFSET WHITE <A>: WARM-COOL <A> 3200 WARM-COOL BAL<A>: OFFSET WHITE <B>: WARM-COOL <B> 3200 WARM-COOL BAL<B>: Item Setting Function OFFSET WHITE <A> OFF/ON Turns ON/OFF the setting to be added to the white balance of A-channel WARM-COOL <A>...
  • Page 110 (Continued from previous page) O22 SHT ENABLE O22 SHT ENABLE SHUTTER ECS SHUTTER ECS SHUTTER SLS SHUTTER 1/33 SHUTTER 1/32 SHUTTER 1/48 SHUTTER 1/48 SHUTTER 1/50 SHUTTER 1/50 SHUTTER 1/60 SHUTTER 1/60 SHUTTER 1/96 SHUTTER 1/96 SHUTTER 1/125 SHUTTER 1/125 SHUTTER 1/250 SHUTTER 1/250 SHUTTER 1/500...
  • Page 111 LENS FILE Display (Operating the LENS file) O23 LENS FILE LENS FILE SELECT: F.ID : <LENS INFORMATION> S.No : L.ID : L.MF : Item Setting Function LENS FILE SELECT 1 to 32 Selects the LENS file F.ID Display only Displays the file ID of the LENS file that is selected by the above LENS FILE SELECT S.No Display only...
  • Page 112 When IMX50/40/30/DVCAM is selected in REC FORMAT REC FORMAT IMX 50 ASPECT RATIO(SD): 16:9 AU DATA LEN(IMX): 16bit COUNTRY : NTSC(J)AREA Item Setting Function ASPECT RATIO(SD) 16:9/4:3 Sets the aspect ratio AU DATA LEN (IMX) 16bit/24bit Sets the record format of audio * : Displayed only when REC FORMAT is set to IMX50/40/30.
  • Page 113 0.0% : Do not remove the setup (Select when signals without setup are input) *1 : Displayed only when the CBK-HD01 or CBK-SC02 option board is installed. *2 : Displayed only when COUNTRY is set to “NTSC(J)AREA” or “NTSC AREA” and the CBK-SC02 option board is installed.
  • Page 114 CLIP TITLE Display (Setting whether to create the clip title) When the title is selected and set to DSABL When the title is selected and set to ENABL O27 CLIP TITLE O27 CLIP TITLE TITLE : DSABL TITLE : ENABL SELECT PREFIX EXEC CLEAR NUMERIC...
  • Page 115 SELECT FUNCTION Display * * * * * (LETTER BOX/FOCUS MAG function ENABLE/DISABLE) O29 SELECT FUNCTION TOP LETTER BOX : DISABLE FOCUS MAG : DISABLE → HD SD PHASE 0H SYNCRO * : This does not appear when SYSTEM LINE is set to 1080 and SYSTEM FREQUENCY is set to 23.9P. Item Setting Function...
  • Page 116 MEMORY REC Display (Setting the proxy data record function) O30 MEMORY REC MEMORY REC : DSABL Item Setting Function MEMORY REC DSABL/ENABL Turns ON/OFF the proxy data record function and the copy function from the disc to the USB memory When ENABL is selected in MEMORY REC MEMORY REC : ENABL...
  • Page 117: Paint Menu

    4-5. PAINT Menu When the range of setting is surrounded by parenthesis ( ) in the setting column, the setup value is the relative value. The range of setting in parenthesis ( ) can be different from what shown in the manual depending on the setting in the layer lower than this menu.
  • Page 118 WHITE Display (Setting color temperature at WHITE A/B) P02 WHITE COLOR TEMP <A>: 3200 C TEMP BAL <A>: R GAIN <A>: B GAIN <A>: COLOR TEMP <B>: 3200 C TEMP BAL <B>: R GAIN <B>: B GAIN <B>: Item Setting Function COLOR TEMP <A>...
  • Page 119 BLACK/FLARE Display (Adjusting black/flare) P03 BLACK/FLARE MASTER BLACK R BLACK B BLACK MASTER FLARE R FLARE G FLARE B FLARE FLARE TEST OUT SELECT : Item Setting Function MASTER BLACK (_99 to 99) Adjusts the master black level (All of the R, G and B black levels are adjusted) R BLACK (_99 to 99) Adjusts the R black level...
  • Page 120 GAMMA Display (Adjusting gamma) P04 GAMMA GAMMA STEP GAMMA 0.45 MASTER GAMMA R GAMMA G GAMMA B GAMMA TEST OUT SELECT : GAMMA TABLE GAM TABLE (STD) : ITU-R709 Item Setting Function GAMMA OFF/ON Turns ON/OFF the gamma correction function STEP GAMMA 0.35 to 0.90 (0.05 step) Sets the master gamma correction curve for each step...
  • Page 121 BLACK GAMMA Display (Adjusting black gamma) P05 BLACK GAMMA BLACK GAMMA BLACK GAM RANGE : HIGH MASTER BLK GAMMA: R BLACK GAMMA G BLACK GAMMA B BLACK GAMMA TEST OUT SELECT : Item Setting Function BLACK GAMMA OFF/ON Turns ON/OFF the black gamma correction function BLACK GAM RANGE LOW/L.MID/H.MID/HIGH Sets the range in which the black gamma correction is...
  • Page 122 DETAIL 1 Display (Adjusting-1 DETAIL) P07 DETAIL 1 DETAIL APERTURE DETAIL LEVEL APERTURE LEVEL DTL H/V RATIO CRISPENING LEVEL DEPEND LEVEL DEPEND LVL: DETAIL FREQUENCY: Item Setting Function DETAIL OFF/ON Turns ON/OFF the detail signal APERTURE OFF/ON Turns ON/OFF the aperture correction function DETAIL LEVEL (_99 to 99) Sets the overall detail signal level...
  • Page 123 SD DETAIL Display (Adjusting DETAIL of SD) P09 SD DETAIL SD DETAIL SD DETAIL LEVEL : SD CRISPENING SD DTL WHT LIMIT: SD DTL BLK LIMIT: SD LEVEL DEPEND : SD LV DEPEND LVL: SD DTL FREQUENCY: SD DTL H/V RATIO: SD CROSS COLOR Item Setting...
  • Page 124 SKIN DETAIL Display (Controlling DETAIL of specific color such as skin tone) P10 SKIN DETAIL SKIN DETAIL ALL : SKIN DETECT EXEC SKIN AREA IND SKIN DTL SELECT : SKIN DETAIL SKIN DETAIL LVL : SKIN DTL SAT SKIN DTL HUE SKIN DTL WIDTH Item Setting...
  • Page 125 MTX LINEAR Display (Setting user-set matrix) P11 MTX LINEAR MATRIX MATRIX(USER) MATRIX(PRESET) MATRIX(PRST)SEL : MATRIX(USER) R-G: MATRIX(USER) R-B: MATRIX(USER) G-R: MATRIX(USER) G-B: MATRIX(USER) B-R: MATRIX(USER) B-G: Item Setting Function MATRIX OFF/ON Turns ON/OFF the linear matrix and user-set matrix functions MATRIX (USER) OFF/ON Turns ON/OFF the user-set linear matrix function...
  • Page 126 V MODULATION Display (Adjusting Temporary WHITE V SAW SHADING for LENS) P13 V MODULATION V MOD MASTER VMOD R VMOD G VMOD B VMOD TEST OUT SELECT : Item Setting Function V MOD OFF/ON Turns ON/OFF the V. modulation function MASTER VMOD (_99 to 99) Adjusts amount of the master V.
  • Page 127 NOISE SUPPRESS Display (Setting the noise suppresser function ) P15 NOISE SUPPRESS NOISE SUPPRESS Item Setting Function NOISE SUPPRESS OFF/ON Turn ON/OFF the noise suppresser function SCENE FILE Display (Operating the SCENE file) P16 SCENE FILE :STANDARD :STANDARD :STANDARD :STANDARD :STANDARD STANDARD SCENE RECALL...
  • Page 128: Maintenance Menu

    4-6. MAINTENANCE Menu When the range of setting is surrounded by parenthesis ( ) in the setting column, the setup value is the relative value. The range of setting in parenthesis ( ) can be different from what shown in the manual depending on the setting in the layer lower than this menu.
  • Page 129 BLACK SHADING Display (Adjusting black shading) M02 BLACK SHADING BLK SHAD CH SEL : TEST OUT SELECT : R BLK H SAW R BLK H PARA R BLK V SAW R BLK V PARA BLACK SAW/PARA MASTER BLACK MASTER GAIN(TMP): Item Setting Function...
  • Page 130 END warning should be issued Other BEFORE END 11.5 to 17.0 V (0.1V steps) Used when a battery pack other than a Sony battery pack is used. Sets the voltage level of the battery at which the BEFORE END warning should be issued Other END 11.0 to 14.0 V (0.1V steps)
  • Page 131 No.7 should turn off * : When TYPE DETECTION in the BATTERY 2 page is set to “AUTO” , any batteries other than Sony BP series batteries and Anton Bauer intelligent battery systems are classified as “Others”.
  • Page 132 AUDIO-2 Display (Setting-2 on audio) M07 AUDIO-2 AU DATA LEN(IMX): 16bit AU REF LEVEL : -20dB AU REF OUT AU CH12 AGC MODE: MONO AU CH34 AGC MODE: MONO AU AGC SPEC -6dB AU LIMITER MODE : AU OUT LIMITER Item Setting Function...
  • Page 133 AUDIO-3 Display (Setting-3 on audio) M08 AUDIO-3 AU SG (1KHz) MIC CH1 LEVEL : FRONT MIC CH2 LEVEL : FRONT REAR1/WRR LEVEL : SIDE1 REAR2/WRR LEVEL : SIDE2 AUDIO CH3 LEVEL : AUDIO CH4 LEVEL : Item Setting Function AU SG (1 KHz) ON/OFF/AUTO Sets whether to output the 1 kHz test tone during the COLOR BAR mode or not ON :...
  • Page 134 WRR SETTING Display (Setting on Wireless) M09 WRR SETTING WRR VALID CH SEL: WRR CH SELECT WRR DELAY COMP TX1 AUDIO PEAK PEAK TX1 INPUT LEVEL : TX1 ATT LEVEL TX1 LCF FREQ : 200Hz TX1 SYSTEM DELAY: AUTO Item Setting Function WRR VALID CH SEL...
  • Page 135 TIMECODE Display (Setting on TIME CODE) M10 TIMECODE M10 TIMECODE TC OUT AUTO TC OUT AUTO DF/NDF EXT-LK UBIT EXT-LK DF/NDF LTC UBIT EXT-LK UBIT VITC UBIT(SD) LTC UBIT WATCH AUTO ADJ VITC UBIT(SD) UBIT GROUP ID WATCH AUTO ADJ VITC INS LINE 1 : UBIT GROUP ID VITC INS LINE 2 :...
  • Page 136 ESSENCE MARK Display (Setting on essence mark) M11 ESSENCE MARK RET SHOT MARK 1 : RET SHOT MARK 2 : INDEX PIC POS 0SEC FIND MODE R.ST Item Setting Function RET SHOT MARK 1 OFF/ON Turns ON/OFF the function that record shot mark 1 by using RET button RET SHOT MARK 2 OFF/ON...
  • Page 137 CAM CONFIG 1 Display (Setting-1 on camcorder) M12 CAM CONFIG 1 REC TALLY BLINK : REC START BEEP SUB LCD MODE SEL: TIMER SUB LCD TIMER HDSDI REMOTE I/F: PROAV DISPLAY : DSABL MIXED RECORDING : DSABL SINGLE CLIP MODE: PB POSITION KEEP Item...
  • Page 138 CAM CONFIG 2 Display (Setting-2 on camcorder) M13 CAM CONFIG 2 TEST SAW SELECT : COLOR BAR SELECT: ARIB USER & ALL ONLY : RM COMMON MEMORY: RM REC START SHT DISP MODE AF MARKER SOURCE: ASPEC RM F NO DISPLAY : CTRL FAN CONTROL AUTO...
  • Page 139 CAM CONFIG 3 Display (Setting-3 on camcorder) M14 CAM CONFIG 3 ALAC AUTO Item Setting Function ALAC OFF/AUTO Sets the operation of the lens aberration correction function OFF : Turns OFF the function forcibly even when the lens that supports the aberration correction function is mounted AUTO : Turns ON the function when the lens that supports the aberration correction function is...
  • Page 140 WHITE FILTER Display (Setting the color temperatures to assign to the electrical color correction (CC) filters) M16 WHITE FILTER ND FILTER CTEMP : ND FLT CTEMP <1>: 3200K ND FLT CTEMP 2-4: 5600K ELECTRICAL CC<A>: 3200K ELECTRICAL CC<B>: 4300K ELECTRICAL CC<C>: 5600K ELECTRICAL CC<D>: 6300K Item Setting...
  • Page 141 AUTO IRIS 2 Display (Setting-2 AUTO IRIS) M18 AUTO IRIS 2 IRIS WINDOW IRIS WINDOW IND.: IRIS LEVEL IRIS APL RATIO IRIS VAR WIDTH IRIS VAR HEIGHT : IRIS VAR H POS IRIS VAR V POS IRIS SPEED CLIP HIGH LIGHT : Item Setting Function...
  • Page 142 GENLOCK Display (Setting on GENLOCK input connector) M19 GENLOCK GENLOCK GL HD H PHASE : GL SD H PHASE : REFERENCE :INTERNAL Item Setting Function GENLOCK OFF/ON Turns ON/OFF the function that synchronizes the internal reference signal with the video signal that is connected to the GENLOCK connector GL HD H PHASE (_99 to 99)
  • Page 143 AUTO SHADING Display (Automatic SHADING adjustment) M21 AUTO SHADING AUTO BLK SHADING: EXEC RESET BLK SHD EXEC TEST OUT SELECT : MASTER GAIN(TMP): Item Setting Function AUTO BLK SHADING Executes the auto black shading function RESET BLK SHD Clears black shading compensation values TEST OUT SELECT VBS/Y/R/G/B/LCD Selects the video signal that is output from the TEST...
  • Page 144 NETWORK Display (Setting on NETWORK) M23 NETWORK DHCP DISABLE IP ADRESS : 1 1 92 168 1 10 SUBNET MASK : 2 2 55 255 255 0 DEF.GATEWAY 0 0 0 0 LINK SPEED AUTO DUPLEX AUTO DNS1 0 0 0 0 DNS2 0 0 0 0 UPnP...
  • Page 145 UP CONVERTER Display (Setting on Upconverter) M24 UP CONVERTER UP CON PROCESS ADPT UC DETAIL LEVEL : UC CRISPENING UC DETAIL LIMIT : UC LV DEPEND LVL: UC DTL FREQUENCY: 5.0M UC DTL H/V RATIO: Item Setting Function UP CON PROCESS FIELD/ADPT Selects the conversion source picture when SD is upconverted to HD...
  • Page 146: File Menu

    4-7. FILE Menu For details of the file structure and the method to save the files, refer to “Section 5. File System.” When the range of setting is surrounded by parenthesis ( ) in the setting column, the setup value is the relative value.
  • Page 147 USER FILE 2 Display (Operating the USER file) F02 USER FILE 2 STORE USR PRESET: EXEC CLEAR USR PRESET: EXEC CUSTOMIZE RESET : EXEC LOAD CUSTOM DATA: LOAD OUT OF USER: BEFORE FILE PAGE: USER LOAD WHITE : Item Setting Function STORE USR PRESET Press the MENU knob...
  • Page 148 ALL FILE Display (Operating the ALL file) F03 ALL FILE ALL FILE LOAD EXEC ALL FILE SAVE EXEC F.ID : ALL PRESET EXEC STORE ALL PRESET: EXEC CLEAR ALL PRESET: EXEC 3SEC CLR PRESET : NETWORK DATA Item Setting Function ALL FILE LOAD Press the MENU knob to Reads the ALL file from a Memory Stick...
  • Page 149 SCENE FILE Display (Operating the SCENE file) F04 SCENE FILE :STANDARD :STANDARD :STANDARD :STANDARD :STANDARD STANDARD SCENE RECALL EXEC SCENE STORE EXEC F.ID :STANDARD Item Setting Function 1 to 5 STANDARD Selects the file when reading the SCENE file from the unit STANDARD Selects whether to return the SCENE file setup to the standard setting or not to return to...
  • Page 150 File selection display (When reading a file from a Memory Stick/when saving a file to a Memory Stick) P00 SCENE RECALL ESC P00 SCENE STORE ESC DISPLAY MODE DISPLAY MODE MEM(1): MEM(1): MEM(2): MEM(2): MEM(3): MEM(3): MEM(4): MEM(4): MEM(5):NO FILE MEM(5):NEW FILE ↓...
  • Page 151 REFERENCE Display (Operating the REFERENCE file) F05 REFERENCE REFERENCE STORE : EXEC REFERENCE CLEAR : EXEC REFERENCE LOAD EXEC REFERENCE SAVE EXEC F.ID : SCENE WHITE DATA: Item Setting Function REFERENCE STORE Press the MENU knob and Saves the REFERENCE file in the main unit select YES for the confirmation message to execute this menu item REFERENCE CLEAR...
  • Page 152 LENS FILE 1 Display (Setting-1 the LENS file) F06 LENS FILE 1 LENS FILE RECALL: EXEC LENS FILE STORE : EXEC F.ID : SOURCE : MEMORY 1 LENS NO OFFSET EXEC LENS AUTO RECALL: S.No S.No : (unknown) L.ID : (unknown) L.MF : (unknown) Item Setting...
  • Page 153 LENS FILE 2 Display (Setting-2 the LENS file) F07 LENS FILE 2 LENS M VMOD LENS CENTER H LENS CENTER V TEST OUT SELECT : LENS R FLARE LENS G FLARE LENS B FLARE LENS W-R OFST LENS W-B OFST Item Setting Function...
  • Page 154 LENS FILE 3 Display (Setting-3 the LENS file) F08 LENS FILE 3 SHADING CH SEL TEST OUT SELECT LENS R H SAW LENS R H PARA LENS R V SAW LENS R V PARA Item Setting Function SHADING CH SEL Y/R/G/B/TEST Selects the channel of shading adjustment TEST OUT SELECT...
  • Page 155: Diagnosis Menu

    4-8. DIAGNOSIS Menu HOURS METER Display (Confirming and resetting hours meter) D01 HOURS METER OPERATION : 000000H LASER : 000000H OPERATION(rst): 000000H SPINDLE (rst): 000000H LOADING (rst): 000000H SEEK (rst): 000000H Item Setting Function OPERATION Display only Displays the total operation time LASER Display only Calculates and displays the total optical output...
  • Page 156 ROM VERSION 1 Display (Displaying the ROM version) D03 ROM VERSION 1 PACKAGE x.xx x.xx SY2K x.xx SY2U x.xx x.xx x.xx x.xx Item Setting Function PACKAGE Display only Displays the firmware package version Display only Displays the IC200 version stored in the ROM (IC505, IC506) on the SY-355 board SY2K Display only Displays the IC1300 version stored in the IC1405 and IC1406 on the SY-355 board...
  • Page 157 ROM VERSION 3 Display (Displaying the ROM version) D05 ROM VERSION 3 DSP0 x.xx DSP2 x.xx PRXA x.xx Item Setting Function DSP0 Display only Displays the DVP-45 board’s IC800 version stored in the ROM (IC505, IC506) on the SY-355 board DSP2 Display only Displays the DVP-45 board’s IC801 version stored in the ROM (IC505, IC506) on the SY-355 board PRXA...
  • Page 158 24P REC & PB Item Setting Function HD/SD-SDI INPUT Display only O appears when the optional CBK-HD01 HD/SD-SDI Input Board is installed COMPOSITE INPUT Display only O appears when the optional CBK-SC02 Analog Composite Input Board is installed SD REC & PB...
  • Page 159: Service Menu

    4-9. SERVICE Menu 6. The following contents are available in the SERVICE menu. S00 CONTENTS When the range of setting is surrounded by parenthesis ( ) 01.MENU SET in the setting column, the setup value is the relative value. 02.SP FUNC 03.WHITE SHADING The range of setting in parenthesis ( ) can be different from 04.BLACK SHADING...
  • Page 160 MENU SET S01 MENU SET RE ROTATION REV : RE SPEED DIRECT VALUE SERVICE RESET EXEC FACTORY PRESET EXEC Item Setting Function RE ROTATION REV OFF/ON Turns ON/OFF the function to invert the rotating direction of the MENU knob 1 (slow) → 3 (fast) RE SPEED 1/2/3 Sets the response speed of the MENU knob...
  • Page 161 WHITE SHADING S03 WHITE SHADING WHT SHAD CH SEL : TEST OUT SELECT : R WHT H SAW R WHT H PARA R WHT V SAW R WHT V PARA WHITE SAW/PARA Item Setting Function WHT SHAD CH SEL R/G/B/TEST Selects the channel of shading correction TEST OUT SELECT VBS/Y/R/G/B/LCD...
  • Page 162 BLACK SHADING S04 BLACK SHADING BLK SHAD CH SEL : TEST OUT SELECT : R BLK H SAW R BLK H PARA R BLK V SAW R BLK V PARA BLACK SAW/PARA MASTER BLACK MASTER GAIN(TMP): Item Setting Function BLK SHAD CH SEL R/G/B/TEST Selects the channel of shading correction TEST OUT SELECT...
  • Page 163 SHADING S05 SHADING AUTO WHT SHADING: EXEC RESET WHT SHD EXEC AUTO BLK SHADING: EXEC RESET BLK SHD EXEC 2D BLACK SHADING: TEST OUT SELECT : MASTER GAIN(TMP): Item Setting Function AUTO WHT SHADING Press the MENU knob Starts to the auto white shading adjustment to execute this menu item RESET WHT SHD Press the MENU knob...
  • Page 164 CCD ADJUST 1 S07 CCD ADJUST 1 R CCD GAIN G CCD GAIN B CCD GAIN R TEST SAW GAIN : G TEST SAW GAIN : B TEST SAW GAIN : TEST SAW TEST OUT SELECT : Item Setting Function R CCD GAIN -99 to 99 Adjusts the sensitivity of the R-channel...
  • Page 165 REGI ADJUST S09 REGI ADJUST R CCD REGI 0.000% B CCD REGI 0.000% R DCP REGI 0.000% B DCP REGI 0.000% DCP REGI PULSE TEST OUT SELECT : Item Setting Function R CCD REGI -0.100 to 0.1 % (0.002 % step) Adjusts the registry (H direction) of CCD B CCD REGI -0.100 to 0.1 % (0.002 % step)
  • Page 166 LCD ADJUST S11 LCD ADJUST LCD VCO ADJUST EXEC LCD COM DC LCD BLACK LIMIT : LCD PS BRIGHT LCD BRIGHT LCD BRIGHT R LCD BRIGHT B LCD CONTRAST Item Setting Function LCD VCO ADJUST Press the MENU knob Adjusts the free run frequency of the color LCD VCO to execute this menu item LCD COM DC (_99 to 99)
  • Page 167 GAMMA / DETAIL S13 GAMMA/DETAIL R GAMMA G GAMMA B GAMMA DETAIL LEVEL Item Setting Function R GAMMA (_99 to 99) Offsets PAINT/GAMMA/R G GAMMA (_99 to 99) Offsets PAINT/GAMMA/G B GAMMA (_99 to 99) Offsets PAINT/GAMMA/B DETAIL LEVEL (_99 to 99) Offsets PAINT/DETAIL1/DETAIL LEVEL MANUAL RPN S14 MANUAL RPN...
  • Page 168 PRN MANAGE S15 RPN MANAGE CONC (APR)RESET : EXEC CONC2(APR)RESET : EXEC RPN ALL PRESET EXEC AUTO CONCEAL EXEC AUTO CONCEAL2 EXEC Item Setting Function CONC (APR) RESET Press the MENU knob Deletes the RPN data registered at ABB, APR, or AUTO CONCEAL to execute this menu item CONC2 (APR) RESET Press the MENU knob...
  • Page 169 DRIVE MAINTE Screen Menu Item Sub item Description CHECK DEVICE TEMPERATURE Checks the temperature sensor on the drive block SENSOR DEW SENSOR Checks the dew sensor on the optical block assembly FAN MOTOR Checks the fan motor connected to the drive block ACCELERATION Checks the acceleration sensor SENSOR...
  • Page 170 S17 FAN FAN VOLT FIX FAN ROTATION DET: Item Setting Function FAN VOLT FIX OFF/ON Sets the fan mode (Normally, set this to OFF and use the automatic control) OFF: Temperature increase inside the unit is detected and the fan is automatically controlled ON: The fan is controlled by the fixed voltage (8 V) (For the operation check of the fan)
  • Page 171 FILTER CTEMP S19 FILTER CTEMP FILTER CTEMP 1 3200 FILTER CTEMP 2 3200 FILTER CTEMP 3 3200 FILTER CTEMP 4 3200 Item Setting Function FILTER CTEMP 1 2000 to 10000 (100/1 step) Sets the color temperature of filter 1 FILTER CTEMP 2 2000 to 10000 (100/1 step) Sets the color temperature of filter 2 FILTER CTEMP 3...
  • Page 172 HOURS METER 2 S21 HOURS METER2 RESET METER EXEC OPERATION : XXXXXH LASER : XXXXX OPERATION (rst): XXXXXH SPINDLE (rst): XXXXXH LOADING (rst): XXXXX SEEK (rst): XXXXXH Refer to “6-4. Digital Hours Meter” for the description of HOURS METER 2 page. Item Setting Function...
  • Page 173 FUNCTION LIMIT S22 FUNCTION LIMIT AF DISPLAY Item Setting Function AF DISPLAY OFF/ON When the FUJINON PF lens (HA22x7.4BRD, HA13x4.5BRD) is used, turns ON/OFF the function that displays the AF detection window and the in-focus indicator on the viewfinder screen * : Turning ON/OFF the AF detection window, changing the area and turning ON/OFF the in-focus display are activated by the switch of the lens side.
  • Page 174 BOARD INFO S24 BOARD INFO SD REC & PB (DVP) 24P REC&PB (DCPxx xx) PROCYON-V (DCPxx xx) TG VERSION : 1.400 Item Setting Function SD REC & PB (DVP) Display only Displaying the diagnosis whether the installed DVP board supports the SD REC &...
  • Page 175: Drive Maintenance

    4-10. Drive Maintenance 4-10-2. TEMPERATURE SENSOR Used for the maintenance of the optical drive. This menu allows you to check the temperature sensor on . Use an external monitor for the following items. the optical drive. “4-10-5. ACCELERATION SENSOR” Menu hierarchy: “4-10-21.
  • Page 176: Dew Sensor

    4-10-3. DEW SENSOR 4-10-4. FAN MOTOR This menu allows you to check the dew sensor on the This menu allows you to check the fan motor connected to optical drive. the optical drive. Menu hierarchy: Menu hierarchy: [DRIVE MAINTENANCE] [DRIVE MAINTENANCE] →...
  • Page 177: Acceleration Sensor

    4-10-5. ACCELERATION SENSOR A confirmation screen appears. 3. Check that the unit is placed horizontally, and press This menu allows you to check the acceleration sensor on the MENU knob. the optical drive. ACCELERATION SENSOR Be sure to place the unit horizontally with the outside PLACE DRIVE panel facing upward as shown in the figure when checking HORIZONTALLY...
  • Page 178: Loader

    4-10-6. LOADER SENSOR HOLE . When insert 23.3 GB SL disc such as PFD23A, the This menu allows you to check loader operations. message “SENSOR HOLE:2 3 4” is displayed. . When insert 50 GB SL disc such as PFD50LA, the Check that the loader is correctly installed on the optical message “SENSOR HOLE:3 4”...
  • Page 179 Moving DOWN Position to EJECT Position Moving DOWN Position to STBY Position 1. The item selection screen appears. 1. The item selection screen appears. 2. Press the MENU knob. 2. Select “MOVE TO STBY POS” by turning the MENU knob, and press the MENU knob. LOADER LOADER *MOVE TO EJECT POS...
  • Page 180 Moving STBY Position to EJECT Position Moving STBY Position to DOWN Position 1. The item selection screen appears. 1. The item selection screen appears. 2. Press the MENU knob. 2. Select “MOVE TO DOWN POS” by turning the MENU knob, and press the MENU knob. LOADER LOADER *MOVE TO EJECT POS...
  • Page 181: Slider-Auto Test

    4-10-7. SLIDER-AUTO TEST 4-10-8. IN-LIM TEST This menu allows you to check optical block assembly This menu allows you to move the optical block assembly operations and the limit sensor. to the inner-limit position of the disc. Menu hierarchy: Menu hierarchy: [DRIVE MAINTENANCE] [DRIVE MAINTENANCE] →...
  • Page 182: Out-Lim Test

    4-10-9. OUT-LIM TEST 4-10-10. SPINDLE MOTOR-AUTO TEST This menu allows you to move the optical block assembly This menu allows you to check spindle motor operations. to the outer-limit position of the disc. Menu hierarchy: Menu hierarchy: [DRIVE MAINTENANCE] → [CHECK] [DRIVE MAINTENANCE] →...
  • Page 183: Focus Actuator

    4-10-11. FOCUS ACTUATOR If failed: The following screen appears. This menu allows you to check the focus of the 2-axis AUTO TEST actuator. CHECKING...ERROR Menu hierarchy: [DRIVE MAINTENANCE] → [CHECK] → [OPTICAL BLOCK] → [FOCUS ACTUATOR] 1. A confirmation screen appears. 2.
  • Page 184: Tracking Actuator

    4-10-12. TRACKING ACTUATOR 4-10-13. SA ACTUATOR This menu allows you to check the tracking of the 2-axis This menu allows you to check the SA actuator motor. actuator. Menu hierarchy: Menu hierarchy: [DRIVE MAINTENANCE] → [CHECK] [DRIVE MAINTENANCE] → [CHECK] →...
  • Page 185: Laser

    4-10-14. LASER 4-10-15. ND FILTER This menu allows to check the laser. This menu allows you to check the ND filter. Menu hierarchy: Menu hierarchy: [DRIVE MAINTENANCE] [DRIVE MAINTENANCE] → [CHECK] → [CHECK] → [OPTICAL BLOCK] → [OPTICAL BLOCK] → [LASER] →...
  • Page 186: Skew

    4-10-16. SKEW 4. Insert the alignment disc. 5. Press the MENU knob. This menu allows you to check the skew. The result appears. SKEW Menu hierarchy: [DRIVE MAINTENANCE] CHECKING...OK → [CHECK] → [SKEW] 1. A confirmation screen appears. 2. Select “YES” by turning the MENU knob, and press the MENU knob.
  • Page 187: Lens Cleaning

    4-10-17. LENS CLEANING 4-10-18. SERVO_1 This menu allows you to clean the lens. This menu allows you to adjust the offset and gain of the signal circuit for servo error detection. Before cleaning, be sure to unload the disc from the unit. (Refer to “Section 8 Optical Drive Alignment”...
  • Page 188: Acceleration Offset

    4-10-21. ACCELERATION OFFSET The result appears. 3. Select “YES” by turning the MENU knob, and press This menu allows you to perform the offset adjustment of the MENU knob. the acceleration sensor. ACCELERATION OFFSET Be sure to place the unit horizontally with the outside PLACE DRIVE panel facing upward as shown in the figure when checking HORIZONTALLY.
  • Page 189: Error Logger

    4-10-22. ERROR LOGGER Clearing Error Log This menu allows you to delete registered error logs. 1. Display the error log list. 2. Select “CLEAR ERROR LOG” by turning the MENU . DRIVE ERROR and DRIVE WARNING are recorded. knob, and press the MENU knob. .
  • Page 190: Version

    4-10-23. VERSION 4-10-26. UPLOAD TO EEPROM This menu displays the version of the optical drive. This menu allows you to update the EEPROM (IC4) information backed up on the SE-857 board when only IC4 Menu hierarchy: is replaced. [DRIVE MAINTENANCE] →...
  • Page 191: Audio A/D Error Correction

    4-11. AUDIO A/D Error Correction . Screen displayed when all CH is are finished AUDIO A/D ADJUST Before starting adjustment, refer to “9-1. Preparation”. CH1: COMPLETE Fixtures and Equipment CH2: COMPLETE CH3: COMPLETE For more details, refer to “1-10-2. Measuring Equipment”. CH4: COMPLETE .
  • Page 192: Audio D/A Error Correction

    4-12. AUDIO D/A Error Correction 4-13. AUDIO LEVEL Volume Compensation Before starting adjustment, refer to “9-1. Preparation”. Before starting adjustment, refer to “9-1. Preparation”. Fixtures and Equipment Fixtures and Equipment For more details, refer to “1-10-2. Measuring Equipment”. For more details, refer to “1-10-2. Measuring Equipment”. .
  • Page 193: Adjusting Battery End Detection Voltage

    4-14. Adjusting Battery End Detection Voltage Before starting adjustment, refer to “9-1. Preparation”. Devices and tools For more details, refer to “1-10-2. Measuring Equipment”. . Rated voltage power source (one that can output at least 10 A) . Digital voltmeter .
  • Page 194: Service Support Menu

    4-15. SERVICE SUPPORT Menu Clearing the Error Log Displays the error log for all errors except for the ones that occur in the optical drive block. Normally, do not clear the error log. The error log is useful when trying to fix problems that have occurred. Procedure The error log can contain important information for 1.
  • Page 195: Setup Menu List

    4-16. Setup Menu List The data that is set by the Setup menu can be saved in files. (Refer to Section 5 for the details of the file system.) This section shows the list covering all the items of the setup menu. The following list shows the respec- tive default settings when the unit was shipped from the factory and the destination files to which the respective menu items can be saved.
  • Page 196 1. OPERATION Menu (1/5) Page Setup Item F-SET PRST LENS STD Power OFF OUTPUT 1 SDI OUT 1 SELECT SDI OUT 2 SELECT SDI OUT 2 SUPER TEST OUT SELECT Y when R/G/B TEST OUT SUPER OUTPUT 2 LIVE & PLAY DOWN CON MODE CROP WIDE ID...
  • Page 197 OPERATION Menu (2/5) Page Setup Item F-SET PRST LENS STD Power OFF VF DISP 1 VF DISP VF DISP MODE DISP EXTENDER DISP FILTER DISP WHITE DISP GAIN DISP SHUTTER DISP AUDIO DISP DISC DISP IRIS VF DISP 2 DISP ZOOM DISP COLOR TEMP DISP BATT REMAIN DISP DC IN...
  • Page 198 OPERATION Menu (3/5) Page Setup Item F-SET PRST LENS STD Power OFF MARKER 2 USER BOX USER BOX WIDTH USER BOX HEIGHT USER BOX H POS USER BOX V POS CENTER H POS CENTER V POS ASPECT SAFE ZONE OFF ASPECT SAFE AREA GAIN SW GAIN LOW...
  • Page 199 OPERATION Menu (4/5) Page Setup Item F-SET PRST LENS STD Power OFF SET STATUS STATUS ABNORMAL STATUS SYSTEM STATUS FUNCTION STATUS AUDIO WHITE SETTING WHITE SWITCH <B> SHOCKLESS WHITE ATW HOLD MEMORY OFF ATW SPEED AWB FIXED AREA FILTER WHT MEM OFFSET WHT OFFSET WHITE <A>...
  • Page 200 OPERATION Menu (5/5) Page Setup Item F-SET PRST LENS STD Power OFF FORMAT SYSTEM LINE Default setting X SYSTEM FREQUENCY Default setting X SCAN MODE 59.9P REC FORMAT HD422 50 ASPECT RATIO(SD) 16:9 AU DATA LEN (IMX) 16bit COUNTRY Default setting X SOURCE SEL FRONT MIC SELECT STREO...
  • Page 201 2. PAINT Menu (1/4) Page Setup Item F-SET PRST LENS STD Power OFF SW STATUS GAMMA BLACK GAMMA MATRIX KNEE WHITE CLIP DETAIL APERTURE FLARE TEST SAW WHITE COLOR TEMP <A> 3200 C TEMP BAL <A> R GAIN <A> B GAIN <A>...
  • Page 202 PAINT Menu (2/4) Page Setup Item F-SET PRST LENS STD Power OFF BLACK GAMMA BLACK GAMMA BLACK GAM RANGE HIGH MASTER BLK GAMMA R BLACK GAMMA G BLACK GAMMA B BLACK GAMMA TEST OUT SELECT Y when R/G/B KNEE KNEE KNEE POINT 95.0 KNEE SLOPE...
  • Page 203 PAINT Menu (3/4) Page Setup Item F-SET PRST LENS STD Power OFF SKIN DETAIL SKIN DETAIL ALL SKIN DETECT EXEC SKIN AREA IND Initial value SKIN DTL SELECT Initial value SKIN DETAIL SKIN DETAIL LVL SKIN DTL SAT SKIN DTL HUE SKIN DTL WIDTH MTX LINEAR MATRIX...
  • Page 204 PAINT Menu (4/4) Page Setup Item F-SET PRST LENS STD Power OFF [] 1 SCENE FILE STANDARD _ [] 2 STANDARD _ [] 3 STANDARD _ [] 4 STANDARD _ [] 5 STANDARD _ [] STANDARD SCENE RECALL EXEC SCENE STORE EXEC F.ID Blank...
  • Page 205 LEVEL ADJUST VBS VIDEO LEVEL HD-Y LEVEL TEST OUT SELECT Y when R/G/B BATTERY 1 Info BEFORE END Info END Sony BEFORE END 11.5V Sony END 11.0V Other BEFORE END 11.8V Other END 11.0V DC IN BEFORE END 11.8V DC IN END 11.0V...
  • Page 206 MAINTENANCE Menu (2/4) Page Setup Item F-SET PRST LENS STD Power OFF AUDIO-1 FRONT MIC SELECT STREO AUDIO CH3/4 MODE REAR XLR AUTO FRONT MIC REF _50dB REAR MIC REF _60dB MIN ALARM VOL SP ATT LEVEL HEADPHONE OUT MONO AUDIO- 2 AU DATA LEN (IMX) 16bit...
  • Page 207 MAINTENANCE Menu (3/4) Page Setup Item F-SET PRST LENS STD Power OFF ESSENCE MARK RET SHOT MARK 1 RET SHOT MARK 2 INDEX PIC POS 0SEC FIND MODE R.ST CAM CONFIG 1 REC TALLY BLINK REC START BEEP SUB LCD MODE SEL TIMER SUB LCD TIMER HDSDI REMOTE I/F...
  • Page 208 MAINTENANCE Menu (4/4) Page Setup Item F-SET PRST LENS STD Power OFF AUTO IRIS 2 IRIS WINDOW IRIS WINDOW IND Initial value IRIS LEVEL IRIS APL RATIO IRIS VAR WIDTH IRIS VAR HEIGHT IRIS VAR H POS IRIS VAR V POS IRIS SPEED CLIP HIGH LIGHT GENLOCK...
  • Page 209 4. FILE Menu (1/2) Page Setup Item F-SET PRST LENS STD Power OFF USER FILE USER FILE LOAD EXEC USER FILE SAVE EXEC F.ID Blank USER PRESET EXEC USER FILE 2 STORE USR PRESET EXEC CLEAR USR PRESET EXEC CUSTOMIZE RESET EXEC LOAD CUSTOM DATA OFF LOAD OUT OF USER...
  • Page 210 FILE Menu (2/2) Page Setup Item F-SET PRST LENS STD Power OFF LENS FILE 1 LENS FILE RECALL EXEC LENS FILE STORE EXEC F.ID No Offset SOURCE MEMORY 1 _ LENS NO OFFSET EXEC LENS AUTO RECALL S.No Depends on the Lens L.ID Depends on the Lens...
  • Page 211 5. DIAGNOSIS Menu (1/2) Page Setup Item F-SET PRST LENS STD Power OFF HOURS METER OPERATION 000000H LASER 000000 OPERATION (rst) 000000H SPINDLE (rst) 000000H LOADING (rst) 000000 SEEK (rst) 000000H TIME/DATE ADJUST EXEC HOUR Internal clock _ Internal clock _ Internal clock _ YEAR Internal clock _...
  • Page 212 DIAGNOSIS Menu (2/2) Page Setup Item F-SET PRST LENS STD Power OFF DEV STATUS EEPROM DCP1 DCP2 DCP3 DCP4 DCP1 DCP2 DCP3 FRAM OPTION BOARD HD/SD-SDI INPUT COMPOSITE INPUT SD REC & PB 24P REC & PB 4-122 PDW-700/V1 (E)
  • Page 213 6. SERVICE Menu (1/4) Page Setup Item F-SET PRST LENS STD Power OFF MENU SET RE ROTATION REV RE SPEED DIRECT VALUE Initial value SERVICE RESET EXEC FACTORY PRESET EXEC SP FUNC GAIN DISP MODE KNEE 2ND POINT WHITE SHADING WHT SHAD CH SEL TEST OUT SELECT Y when R/G/B...
  • Page 214 SERVICE Menu (2/4) Page Setup Item F-SET PRST LENS STD Power OFF VCO ADJUST TEST OUT SELECT Y when R/G/B CLK OUT SELECT Initial value HDCK (NTSC AREA) HDCK (PAL AREA) SDCK CCD ADJUST 1 R CCD GAIN G CCD GAIN B CCD GAIN R TEST SAW GAIN G TEST SAW GAIN...
  • Page 215 SERVICE Menu (3/4) Page Setup Item F-SET PRST LENS STD Power OFF FBC ADJUST FBC ADJUST MODE Initial value R FBC OFFSET G FBC OFFSET B FBC OFFSET TEST OUT SELECT Y when R/G/B LCD ADJUST LCD VCO ADJUST EXEC LCD COM DC LCD BLACK LIMIT LCD PS BRIGHT...
  • Page 216 SERVICE Menu (4/4) Page Setup Item F-SET PRST LENS STD Power OFF MEASURE MEASUREMENT Initial value MODE MASTER BLACK Depends on X Depends on X MASTER GAIN(TMP) the switch the GAIN setting. switch setting. FILTER CTEMP FILTER CTEMP 1 3200 FILTER CTEMP 2 3200 FILTER CTEMP 3...
  • Page 217: File System

    Section 5 File System 5-1. Structure of File System The PDW-700 can save data modifications made in the setup menu, as files in the main unit itself and in a memory stick. The file system consists of the USER FILE, ALL FILE, SCENE FILE, REFERENCE FILE and LENS FILE.
  • Page 218: Data Structure

    5-2. Data Structure Each menu item can be classified into the categories of USER, OPERATION, PAINT and MAINTE- NANCE. In addition to these categories, each menu item has different data in the USER layer (not the USER menu), PRESET layer, SERVICE layer (not the SERVICE menu) and FACTORY layer. USER layer: Data layer that can be changed by menu operation.
  • Page 219: Operating The Files And The Data Flow

    5-3. Operating the Files and the Data Flow 5-3-1. USER FILE 1. Initializing all the items in the USER menu to the default values. (USER PRESET) When executing USER PRESET in the USER FILE page under the FILE menu page 1 <F01>, all the items in the USER menu is initialized to the default values.
  • Page 220 4. Saving the setups of the USER menu in the memory stick. (USER FILE SAVE) When executing USER FILE SAVE on the USER FILE page under the FILE menu page 1 <F01>, all the USER menu items are saved as USER FILE in the memory stick. Menu Data USER...
  • Page 221: All File

    5-3-2. ALL FILE Refer to “4-16. Setup Menu List” for the items of object. (ALL: ALL FILE object items. PRESET: ALL PRESET object items.) 1. Returning the items in the ALL file to the preset value. (ALL PRESET) When executing ALL PRESET on the ALL FILE page under the FILE menu page 3 <F03>, the ALL FILE items (corresponding items among OPERATION, PAINT, MAINTENANCE and FILE) are returned to the default values.
  • Page 222 3. Clearing the preset value of the ALL PRESET object items. (CLEAR ALL PRESET) When executing CLEAR ALL PRESET on the ALL FILE page under the FILE menu page 3 <F03>, the value of the ALL FILE items (corresponding items among OPERATION, PAINT, MAINTE- NANCE and FILE) are initialized to the factory default value OPERA- MAINTE-...
  • Page 223: Reference File

    5-3-3. REFERENCE FILE The REFERENCE FILE data is the same as the one in the PRESET layer. The difference is that the items to be handled as REFERENCE FILE in the PRESET layer are limited. Refer to “4-16. Setup Menu List” for the items of the REFERENCE FILE. OPERA- MAINTE- Menu...
  • Page 224 3. Saving the REFERENCE FILE in the memory stick. (REFERENCE SAVE) When executing REFERENCE SAVE on the REFERENCE page under the FILE menu page 5 <F05>, the data of the PRESET layer of the REFERENCE FILE items (corresponding items among OPERATION, PAINT and MAINTENANCE) are saved as REFERENCE FILE in the memory stick.
  • Page 225: Other File (Scene File And Lens File)

    5-3-4. Other FILE (SCENE FILE and LENS FILE) There is no hierarchical layer structure for the data of SCENE FILE and LENS FILE. The USER layer and the memory area of each file handle all the data. OPERA- MAINTE- Menu Data USER PAINT...
  • Page 226: Service File

    5-3-5. SERVICE FILE When the system enters the service mode, most of the items in all the menus belong to the SERVICE layer. If changes are made in the data, the changed data will be saved as the data belonging to the SER- VICE layer.
  • Page 227: Other Reset

    5-3-6. Other RESET This section describes SERVICE RESET and FACTORY PRESET in the SERVICE menu. 1. Resetting the data changed in the SERVICE mode. (SERVICE RESET) When executing SERVICE RESET on the MENU SET page under the SERVICE menu page 1 <S01>, the setups changed in the SERVICE mode are initialized to the factory default value.
  • Page 228: Special Items To Save

    5-4. Special Items to Save 5-4-1. White Gain Using the ALL FILE Executing item Status after execution ALL FILE SAVE All the values of the white gain are saved in the ALL FILE. (Filter A/B/C/D, WHITE BAL A/B) (FILE menu/ALL FILE page) ALL FILE LOAD All the values of the white gain are overwritten to the value of ALL FILE.
  • Page 229: Master Gain

    5-4-2. Master Gain The Master Gain value can be saved in the REFERENCE FILE and in the SCENE FILE. When the PDW-700 is used in a standalone manner, the hardware switches are prioritized, so the saved value cannot be read out. When the PDW-700 is connected to the remote controller, the value of the master gain can be read from each file and is retained until a change is made.
  • Page 231: Periodic Maintenance And Inspection

    Section 6 Periodic Maintenance and Inspection 6-1. Periodic Check/Replacement Parts List This table does not describe the guarantee period of each part. The replacement period of each part is changed according to the environment and condition. Part to Be Hours Meter Check/Replacement Parts Number and Replaced...
  • Page 232: Cleaning

    6-2. Cleaning 6-2-2. Cleaning Loader Assembly To make the most of the functions, fully realize the Precautions performance of this unit, and to lengthen the life of the unit and cartridge, clean the components often. The loader assembly consists of precision parts. Be careful not to damage and give excessive force to the 6-2-1.
  • Page 233: Cleaning Spindle Motor

    6-2-3. Cleaning Spindle Motor Cleaning Procedure Tools Precautions . Cleaning cloth (or cotton swab) . To prevent the possibility of damage to the optical block . Cleaning fluid (alcohol) assembly in the drive by static electricity charged in a human body or clothes, be sure to establish a ground Procedure before cleaning the drive assembly.
  • Page 234: Cares After Using Under Special Environment

    6-3. Cares after Using under Special Environment Checking the followings is recommended when returned from the news gathering at seaside, at the dusty locations, at hot spring, or if the unit is heavily splashed with water or water leaks in the unit in the rough weather or the like.
  • Page 235: Digital Hours Meter

    6-4. Digital Hours Meter The hours meter has six types of display mode. The operation hours or operation count of the PDW-700 can be accumulated for each mode and displayed on the viewfinder. The hours meter can be reset as desired. Use the hours meter as a reference for periodic inspection.
  • Page 236: Recommended Replacement Parts

    6-5. Recommended Replacement Parts This section describes the recommended replacement parts and recommended replacement time. PDW-700/V1 (E)
  • Page 237 Recommended replacement parts Part name Sony part No. Recommended replacement timing Cover BNC (PH3) 3-870-160-01 Check for deformation and deterioration (abraded or damaged or lost) from time to time. Eye cup kit (RP) A-8319-943-B Replace it as necessary. Wind screen...
  • Page 238: Precautions For The Battery Connector

    6-6. Precautions for the Battery Connector The battery connector in this unit is consumable parts. Replace ever about 5 years. If the terminal of connector is deformed or bends due to vibrations or shock, or if the surface of the terminal corrodes due to long-term outside use or other similar use, the unit may malfunction.
  • Page 239: Replacement Of Main Parts

    Section 7 Replacement of Main Parts This section explains the replacement procedures of periodic replacement parts, main mechanical parts, and circuit boards. 7-1. Optical Drive Assembly 7-1-1. Removing/Reinstalling Loader Assembly . When a cartridge is already being inserted in the unit, be sure to take it out beforehand. If you cannot take out the cartridge with normal operation, refer to “1-6.
  • Page 240 Removal 1. Remove the outside panel assembly. (Refer to Section 1-7-1.) 2. Remove the laser caution sheet. (Refer to Section 1-6-2 step 2.) 3. Remove the corner block with adhesive sheet and cover sheet. Adhesive sheet 4. Remove the SW guard assembly. Cover sheet (Refer to Section 1-7-6.) Corner block...
  • Page 241 Reinstallation When installing, take care so that the torsion spring and CL spring do not come off. 1. Rotate the gear (A) to move the cartridge Tension spring holder in the direction of the arrow until it Cartridge holder CL spring will stop.
  • Page 242 7. Reinstall the corner block. Adhesive sheet When reinstall the corner block, replace an adhesive sheet with a new one. (Adhesive sheet : 3-870-265-01) 8. Reinstall the laser caution sheet. Corner block (Refer to Section 1-6-2 step 2.) 9. Reinstall the outside panel assembly. (Refer to Section 1-7-2.) PDW-700/V1 (E)
  • Page 243: Removing/Reinstalling Drive Sub Assembly

    7-1-2. Removing/Reinstalling Drive Sub Assembly . The optical block assembly in the drive may be damaged by static electricity charged in a human body or clothes. Therefore, be sure to establish a ground before starting an operation. (Refer to Section 1-12-1.) .
  • Page 244 Reinstallation 1. Reinstall the drive sub assembly with the four step screws. Tightening torque: ± 0.01 N.m (5.3 x 0.1 kgf.cm) 53 x 10 2. Connect the flexible board (DR-OP) to the connector on the optical block assembly. Flexible board (DR-SE858) 3.
  • Page 245: Replacing Cleaner Assembly

    7-1-3. Replacing Cleaner Assembly . The Cleaner assembly requires periodic check. Refer to “6-1. Periodic Check/Replacement Parts List” for details. . To prevent the possibility of damage to the optical block assembly in the drive assembly by static electricity charged in a human body or clothes, be sure to establish a ground before starting the service operation.
  • Page 246: Replacing Loading Motor Assembly

    7-1-4. Replacing Loading Motor Assembly . To prevent the possibility of damage to the optical block assembly in the drive assembly by static electricity charged in a human body or clothes, be sure to establish a ground before starting the service operation.
  • Page 247: Replacing Optical Block Assembly

    7-1-5. Replacing Optical Block Assembly . The optical block assembly requires periodic replacement. Refer to “6-1. Periodic Check/Replacement Parts List” for details. . To prevent the possibility of damage to the optical block assembly in the drive by static electricity charged in a human body or clothes, be sure to establish a ground before cleaning the drive assembly.
  • Page 248 10. Remove the two flat-head screws from the K2.6 x 8 main shaft. Optical block assembly Do not turn the two screws that secure the sub shaft. Main shaft 11. Move the OP position sensor, and remove the optical block assembly and the main shaft. Sub shaft OP position sensor...
  • Page 249 Reinstallation 1. Align the upper and lower holes of the OP rack assembly while pressing the both ends of Parallel pin K2.6 x 8 the OP rack assembly, and insert the parallel Optical block assembly pin into the holes. Guide 2.
  • Page 250: Replacing No.2/No.3 Gear Assemblies

    7-1-6. Replacing No.2/No.3 Gear Assemblies . To prevent the possibility of damage to the optical block assembly in the drive assembly by static electricity charged in a human body or clothes, be sure to establish a ground before starting the service operation.
  • Page 251 Reinstallation 1. Install the No.2 gear onto the base plate shaft. 2. Align the upper and lower holes of the No.3 Stopper washer gear assembly while turning the No.3 gear No.3 gear Parallel pin assembly assembly, and insert the parallel pin into the holes.
  • Page 252: Replacing Seek Motor Assembly

    7-1-7. Replacing Seek Motor Assembly . The seek motor assembly requires periodic replacement. Refer to “6-1. Periodic Check/Replacement Parts List” for details. . To prevent the possibility of damage to the optical block assembly in the drive assembly by static electricity charged in a human body or clothes, be sure to establish a ground before starting the service operation.
  • Page 253: Replacing Spindle Motor

    7-1-8. Replacing Spindle Motor . To prevent the possibility of damage to the optical block assembly in the drive assembly by static electricity charged in a human body or clothes, be sure to establish a ground before starting the service operation.
  • Page 254: Removing/Reinstalling Lock Release Assembly

    7-1-9. Removing/Reinstalling Lock Release Assembly Removal 1. Remove the outside panel assembly. (Refer to Section 1-7-1.) 2. Remove the laser caution sheet. (Refer to Section 1-6-2 step 2.) 3. Remove the corner block with adhesive sheet and cover sheet. (Refer to Section 7-1-1 step 3.) 4.
  • Page 255: Removing/Reinstalling Ld Motor

    7-1-10. Removing/Reinstalling LD Motor Removal 1. Remove the outside panel assembly. (Refer to Section 1-7-1.) 2. Remove the laser caution sheet. (Refer to Section 1-6-2 step 2.) 3. Remove the corner block with adhesive sheet and cover sheet. (Refer to Section 7-1-1 step 3.) 4.
  • Page 256: Removing/Reinstalling Mounted Circuit Board Of The Optical Drive

    7-2. Removing/Reinstalling Mounted Circuit Board of the Optical Drive 7-2-1. SE-709 Board Removal 1. Remove the outside panel assembly. (Refer to Section 1-7-1.) 2. Remove the laser caution sheet. (Refer to Section 1-6-2 step 2.) 3. Remove the corner block with adhesive sheet and cover sheet.
  • Page 257: Se-857 Board

    7-2-2. SE-857 Board . To prevent the possibility of damage to the optical block assembly in the drive assembly by static electricity charged in a human body or clothes, be sure to establish a ground before starting the service operation. (Refer to Section 1-12-1.) .
  • Page 258 2. Connect the fan motor harness to the connec- tor CN1. Obverse side Reverse side 3. Connect the dew sensor harness to the Conduction Insulation connector CN4. 4. Install the SE-857 board and the shield plate with ten screws in the order of the numbers shown in the figure.
  • Page 259: Board

    7-2-3. SE-858 Board . To prevent the possibility of damage to the optical block assembly in the drive assembly by static electricity charged in a human body or clothes, be sure to establish a ground before starting the service operation. (Refer to Section 1-12-1.) .
  • Page 260 2. Install the SE-858 board with seven screws in the order of the numbers shown in the figure. Obverse side Reverse side Conduction Insulation Tightening torque: ± 0.01 N.m (1.0 ± 0.1 kgf.cm) 10 x 10 3. Connect the flexible card wire to the connec- tor CN600.
  • Page 261: Replacing Fan Motor (Drive)

    7-3. Replacing Fan Motor (Drive) . To prevent the possibility of damage to the optical block assembly in the drive assembly by static electricity charged in a human body or clothes, be sure to establish a ground before starting the service operation.
  • Page 262: Replacing Fan Motor (Rear)

    7-4. Replacing Fan Motor (Rear) 1. Remove the inside panel. (Refer to Section 1-7-3.) Harness 2. Remove the DCP-44 board assembly. Fan assembly (Refer to Section 7-7-4.) Fan harness 3. Remove the DVP-45 board assembly. (Refer to Section 7-7-6.) 4. Disconnect the harness from the connector (CN103) on the MB-1111 board.
  • Page 263: Removing/Reinstalling Ccd Unit

    7-5. Removing/Reinstalling CCD Unit . Tool: L-wrench (across flat: 1.5 mm) L-wrench (across flat: 1.5 mm) 7-5-1. Removing CCD Unit 1. Remove the outside panel assembly. Front panel Lens mount holder (Refer to Section 1-7-1.) 2. Remove the inside panel assembly. (Refer to Section 1-7-3.) Filter knob 3.
  • Page 264: Reinstalling Ccd Unit

    7-5-2. Reinstalling CCD Unit 1. Attach the new shield finger LM to the front panel. . Do not directly touch shield finger LM. Be careful not to get hurt with the edges when Shield finger LM handling them. . Confirm that shield finger LM is in position. 2.
  • Page 265: Service Action After Replacing The Ccd Unit

    7-6. Service Action After Replacing the 7. Confirm that the screen returns to the ALL FILE CCD Unit display and the message “COMPLETE!” appears indicating that the saving is complete. This section describes the required actions for replacing the CCD unit. Service Action after replacement 1.
  • Page 266: Removing/Installing Boards

    7-7. Removing/Installing Boards 7-7-2. AT-177 Board and DCP-44 Board 7-7-1. CN-2947 Board and TG-260 Board 1. Remove the inside panel. (Refer to Section 1-7-3.) 2. Remove the CN-2947 board. (Refer to Section 7-7-1.) 1. Remove the inside panel. (Refer to Section 1-7-3.) 3.
  • Page 267: Board And Sy-355 Board

    7-7-3. DVP-45 Board and SY-355 Board 7-7-4. ENC-118 Board, HP-148 Board and SW-1391 Board 1. Remove the inside panel. (Refer to Section 1-7-3.) 2. Remove the CN-2947 board. (Refer to Section 7-7-1.) 1. Remove the inside panel. (Refer to Section 1-7-3.) 3.
  • Page 268: Board

    7-7-5. FP-157 Board 4. Remove the LCD harness holder. 5. Disconnect the harnesses from the six connectors Note on removing FP-157 board: (CN700, CN701, CN702, CN703, CN802, CN850) on This unit is always energized to retain data, even while the the FP-157 board.
  • Page 269: Cn-2946 Board And Cn-3026 Board

    7-7-6. CN-2946 Board and CN-3026 Board B2 x 5 1. Remove the inside panel. (Refer to Section 1-7-3.) B2 x 5 Connector cover 2. Remove the DCP-44 board. (Refer to Section 7-7-2.) Tally cover 3. Disconnect the flexible card wire from the connector (CN1300) on the SY-355 board.
  • Page 270: Board

    7-7-7. KY-623 Board KY-623 board 1. Remove the inside panel. (Refer to Section 1-7-3.) 2. Remove the DCP-44 board. (Refer to Section 7-7-2.) 3. Remove the DVP-45 board. (Refer to Section 7-7-3.) 4. Open the key switch door. Harness 5. Remove the two screws, key frame assembly and key switch cover.
  • Page 271: Cn-3001 Board

    7-7-9. CN-3001 Board 7-7-11. CI-37 Board 1. Remove the outside panel. (Refer to Section 1-7-1.) 1. Remove the outside panel. (Refer to Section 1-7-1.) 2. Remove the two screws. 2. Remove the inside panel. (Refer to Section 1-7-3.) 3. Disconnect the harness from the connector (CN2) , and 3.
  • Page 272: Board

    7-7-12. PS-731 Board 7. Remove the two screws (B2 x 5), and remove the CN- 2948 board. 8. Remove the two screws (P2.6 x 6), and remove the 1. Remove the outside panel. (Refer to Section 1-7-1.) 2. Disconnect the harness from the connector (CN1) on RM-216 board.
  • Page 273: Board And Ps-708 Board

    7-7-15. CNB-25 Board and PS-708 Board 7-7-16. CN-3005 Board and SW-1426 Board 1. Remove the outside panel. (Refer to Section 1-7-1.) 1. Remove the inside panel. (Refer to Section 1-7-3.) 2. Remove the inside panel. (Refer to Section 1-7-3.) 2. Remove the handle assembly. (Refer to Section 1-7-4.) 3.
  • Page 274: Board

    7-7-17. DR-606 Board 9. Remove the four screws (PSW2 x 4) , and remove the DR-606 board. 1. Remove the inside panel. (Refer to Section 1-7-3.) 2. Remove the DCP-44 board. (Refer to Section 7-7-2.) When the DR-606 board is removed from the heat 3.
  • Page 275: Board

    7-7-18. RE-246 Board 8. Remove the screw and three claws, and remove the exhaust duct a . 1. Remove the outside panel. (Refer to Section 1-7-1.) Handle the film of the exhaust duct a with care since 2. Remove the inside panel. (Refer to Section 1-7-3.) 3.
  • Page 276: Mb-1111 Board

    7-7-20. MB-1111 Board 17. Disconnect the flexible card wires from the three connectors (CN109, CN111, CN113) . 1. Remove the outside panel. (Refer to Section 1-7-1.) 18. Disconnect the harnesses from the five connectors 2. Remove the inside panel. (Refer to Section 1-7-3.) (CN110, CN112, CN114, CN117, CN123) .
  • Page 277: Service Action After Replacing Or Repairing

    If you have replaced this with a new IC due to its defect, Refer also to “4-1-2. How to Display the SERVICE data should be saved. Contact your local Sony Sales Menu” as required. Office/Service Center for details.
  • Page 278: Board

    7-8-5. SY-355 Board After replacing the SY-355 board, upgrade the firmware. Refer to “1-11-2. Firmware Update Using the USB Memory” for details. 7-8-6. FP-157 Board When replacing the FP-157 board, or when replacing EEPROM (IC913) on the FP-157 board, perform the procedure in the following order.
  • Page 279: Optical Drive Alignment

    Section 8 Optical Drive Alignment 8-1. Optical Drive Alignment Overview 8-2. Procedures After Replacing the Optical Block Assembly and the Board 8-1-1. Precautions 8-2-1. Adjustment After Replacing the . Be sure to perform each adjustment in order unless any Optical Block Assembly instructions are provided.
  • Page 280: Servo1 Automatic Adjustment

    8-3. Servo1 Automatic Adjustment How to Close Move the gear in the direction of the arrow until the shutter is closed and the claw snaps. Make this adjustment with the loader assembly detached. Cartridge Shutter Fixtures . Alignment disc (PFD23A-RS) .
  • Page 281: Skew Adjustment

    8-4. Skew Adjustment 5. Set the alignment disc by referring to steps 4 to 6 in Section 8-3. Select “YES” by turning the MENU knob, and press the MENU knob. The skew adjustment Make this adjustment with the loader assembly detached. selection screen appears.
  • Page 282 8. Select “YES” by turning the MENU knob, and press 12. If the adjustment failed in step 11, repeat steps (1) to the MENU knob. (2) until satisfactory result is obtained. The result on the tangential OUT side appears. (1) Turn the tangential IN adjustment screw. 9.
  • Page 283: Radial Skew Adjustment

    8-4-2. Radial Skew Adjustment 4. When “OK” appears, press the MENU switch. If failed, the optical block assembly may be defective. This adjustment is made automatically. 5. Press the MENU switch again. The ADJUST screen You need not adjust radial skew using the adjustment appears.
  • Page 284: Servo2 Automatic Adjustment

    8-5. Servo2 Automatic Adjustment 8-6. Clearing Media Log . This menu is used to clear acquired media log. This adjustment is not available when the loader assembly Once this menu is executed, the cleared log data can no is removed. Be sure to install the loader assembly before longer be restored.
  • Page 285: Preparation

    . HD waveform monitor: LEADER ELECTRONICS CORP.LV5152DA or equivalent . SD waveform monitor: Tektronix 1755A or equivalent . Frequency counter: Advantest TR5821AK or equivalent . Color monitor: Sony HDM-20E1U/14E1U/14E5U or equivalent . Signal generator: Tektronix SG-5010/TG-2000 or equivalent . AC adapter: Sony AC-DN10 .
  • Page 286: Switch Setting Before Adjustment

    9-1-3. Switch Setting before Adjustment 9-1-4. Notes on Adjustment . Some adjustments of the Electrical Alignment require Before performing adjustment, set switches and menu as follows. menu to be used. Put the unit into the SERVICE mode to display the Inside panel: SERVICE menu.
  • Page 287: Gray-Scale Chart And Its Maintenance

    9-1-5. Gray-Scale Chart and its Maintenance Setting Illuminance (In case of using reflective- type chart) Use of a reflective-type gray-scale chart (with reflectance of 89.9%) is recommended for the Gain adjustment. If a Measuring equipment :Luxmeter (Minolta T-10 or equiva- reflective-type gray-scale chart is not available, use a lent, pre-calibrated) transparent-type gray-scale chart with a well-maintained...
  • Page 288: Adjustment

    9-2. Adjustment 2. HDCK (P) adjustment Set CLK OUT SEL to HDCK (P). 9-2-1. Confirming VCO CONT Frequency The signal of the following specification is output from the TEST OUT connector. Specification: 37,125,000 ± 70 Hz . Perform this check only when the DCP-44 board is When the signal is outside the specification, perform replaced.
  • Page 289: Va Gain Adjustment

    9-2-3. VA Gain Adjustment 4. Set the waveform monitor to the CHROMA mode. 5. Equipment: Waveform monitor Test point: TEST OUT connector . Use an 89.9%-reflective chart in this adjustment as Adj. point: MENU: SERVICE possible. For details, refer to “9-1-5. Gray-Scale Chart PAGE: CCD ADJUST and its Maintenance”.
  • Page 290: Black Shading Adjustment

    9-2-4. Black Shading Adjustment (2) On the menu, perform the G-channel adjustment as follows. Fixtures and Equipment: MENU: SERVICE HD waveform monitor PAGE: BLACK SHADING ITEM: G BLK H SAW Preparation: ITEM: G BLK V SAW . Connect an HD waveform monitor to the TEST OUT ITEM: G BLK H PARA connector.
  • Page 291: White Shading Adjustment

    9-2-5. White Shading Adjustment (2) On the menu, perform the G-channel adjustment as follows. MENU: SERVICE This adjustment could not be correctly performed if the PAGE: WHITE SHADING uneven white pattern is used, luminance is not correct, or ITEM: G WHT H SAW lens iris and lens zoom are not in good conditions.
  • Page 292: Black Set Adjustment

    9-2-6. Black Set Adjustment Fixtures and Equipment: HD waveform monitor Preparation: . Connect an HD waveform monitor of the HD-SDI to the HDSDI OUT connector. . Lens IRIS → CLOSE . AUTO W/B BAL switch (front panel) → BLK (Perform the automatic black balance adjustment.) Adjustment Procedure: 1.
  • Page 293: Flare Adjustment

    9-2-7. Flare Adjustment 4. On the menu, adjust as follows. MENU: SERVICE Fixtures and Equipment: PAGE: BLACK/FLARE . SD waveform monitor ITEM: R FLARE . Grayscale chart (16:9) Spec.: Minimize the carrier leakage at portion C. (R-ch) Preparation: . Connect an SD waveform monitor to the TEST OUT connector.
  • Page 294: Auto Iris Adjustment

    9-2-8. Auto Iris Adjustment 3. On the menu, adjust as follows. MENU: MAINTENANCE Fixtures and Equipment: PAGE: AUTO IRIS 2 . SD waveform monitor ITEM: IRIS SPEED . Black and white monitor Spec.: Adjust to the desired operation speed of auto .
  • Page 295: Rpn Adjustment

    9-2-9. RPN Adjustment Adjustment Procedure: . All the adjustments are to be performed using the . RPN (Residual Point Noise) of CCD is usually corrected MANUAL RPN page or the MANUAL RPN (SLS) page automatically (APR) during automatic black balance on the SERVICE menu.
  • Page 296: S/H Dc Adjustment

    9-2-10. S/H DC Adjustment 4. Perform the G-channel adjustment using the menu until the vertical stripes become least visible on the picture monitor. If it is poorly adjusted, the RPN correction cannot be MENU : SERVICE optimized, or vertical stripes will appear when MASTER PAGE : S23 S/H DC GAIN is increased.
  • Page 297: Rpn Correction Procedure

    9-2-11. RPN Correction Procedure The RPN correction procedure is shown below. RPN exists. RPN exists in the Slow Shutter NG under the adjacent conditions mode. Possibility of NG under 7 line restriction. Delete registrations of peripheral small RPNs and execute re-registration. Execute M21: APR of Execute M21: APR (SLS) of the MAINTENANCE MENU.
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