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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS The following precautions should be observed when servicing. 1.
Since many parts in the unit have special safety-related characteristics, always use genuine CANON replacement parts. Especially critical parts in the power circuit block should not be replaced with other makes.
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Critical parts are marked with ! in the schematic diagrams. When servicing, observe the original lead dress. If a short circuit is found, replace all parts which have been overheated or damaged
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by the short circuit. After servicing, see to it that all the protective devices such as insulation barriers, insulation papers shields are properly installed.
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After servicing, make the following leakage current checks to prevent the customer from being exposed to shock hazards. 4-1 Leakage Current Cold Check 1) Unplug the AC cord and connect a jumper between the two prongs on the plug. 2) Measure the resistance value, with an ohmmeter, between the jumpered AC plug and each exposed metallic cabinet part on the equipment such as screwheads, connectors, control shafts, etc. When the exposed metallic part has a return path to the chassis, the reading should be between 1MΩ and 5.2MΩ. When the exposed metal does not have a return path to the chassis, the reading must be ∞. 4-2 Leakage Current Hot Check 1) Plug the AC cord directly into the AC outlet. Do not use an isolation transformer for this check. 2) Connect a 1.5KΩ 10 watt resistor, paralleled by 0.15µF capacitor, between each exposed metallic parts on the unit and a good earth ground such as a water pipe, as shown in the figure below. 3) Use an AC voltmeter, with 1000Ω/volt or more sensitivity, to measure the potential across the resistor. 4) Check all exposed metallic parts of the cover (Cable connection, Handle bracket, metallic cabinet. Screwheads, Metallic overlays, etc), and measure the voltage at each point. 5) Reverse the AC plug in the AC outlet and repeat each of the above measurements. 6) The potential at any point should not exceed 0.75V RMS. A leakage current tester (FLUKE MODEL : 8000A equivalent) may be used to make the hot checks. Leakage current must not exceed 0.5 milliamp. In case a measurement is outside of the limits specified, there is a possibility of a shock hazard, and corrective action must be taken before returning the instrument to the customer.
AC VOLTMETER
DEVICE UNDER TEST Test all exposed metal parts
1.5KΩ 0.15µF Water pipe (Earth Ground)
AC OUTLET
Figure. 1 Leakage Current Hot Check
GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT
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CONTENTS 1 Development Objectives 1-1 Product Concept ................................................................................................................................................... 1 1-2 Summary of Main Features .................................................................................................................................. 2 1-3 Design Concept .................................................................................................................................................... 6 1-4 Main Product Specification Comparison ............................................................................................................. 7 2 Features 2-1 7.1-megapixel CCD.............................................................................................................................................. 8 2-2 Dramatic Reduction in False Colors .................................................................................................................... 8 2-3 16 Image Quality Modes ...................................................................................................................................... 8 2-4 Higher Speed AF .................................................................................................................................................. 8 2-5 Selection of Metering Frames .............................................................................................................................. 9 2-6 JPEG Image Simultaneous Recording in RAW Files .......................................................................................... 9 2-7 Holding the Rec. Review Screen.......................................................................................................................... 9 2-8 ND Filter (On/Off available in Movie Mode) ...................................................................................................... 9 2-9 Super Macro Function ........................................................................................................................................ 10 2-10 Digital Zoom ...................................................................................................................................................... 10 2-11 Safety Shift Function.......................................................................................................................................... 10 2-12 Even Shorter Startup Time ................................................................................................................................. 10 2-13 Higher Speed Zooming ...................................................................................................................................... 11 2-14 Lens Simultaneously Retractive Function.......................................................................................................... 11 2-15 Compact and High-Efficient/Reliable Light Guide Flash.................................................................................. 11 2-16 Support for New Speedlite 580EX..................................................................................................................... 11 2-17 Moving between Magnifying Images ................................................................................................................ 11 2-18 3 Types of Movie Recording Pixels ................................................................................................................... 11 2-19 Enhanced Print Functions................................................................................................................................... 11 2-20 Direct Transfer (Windows only) ........................................................................................................................ 14 2-21 Redesigned UI Screen for Improved Ease of Operation .................................................................................... 15 2-22 Support for 14 Languages .................................................................................................................................. 16 2-23 Display Panel Backlight ..................................................................................................................................... 16 2-24 Mute Mode ......................................................................................................................................................... 16 2-25 Display Off Mode for Enabling Power-Saving Settings .................................................................................... 16 2-26 2.0-inch LCD Monitor (Vari-Angle Type) ........................................................................................................ 16 2-27 Lens Hood .......................................................................................................................................................... 16 2-28 EX Speedlite....................................................................................................................................................... 16 3 Exterior 3-1 Exterior Photos ................................................................................................................................................... 17 3-2 6-dimensional Diagram ...................................................................................................................................... 18 3-3 Nomenclature ..................................................................................................................................................... 19 3-4 Display Panel...................................................................................................................................................... 20 3-5 UI Display .......................................................................................................................................................... 21 4 Specifications 4-1 Product Specifications........................................................................................................................................ 29 4-2 Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode..................................................................................................... 37 4-3 System Diagram ................................................................................................................................................. 39 5 Accessory Specifications 5-1 Conversion Lens Adapter LA-DC58D............................................................................................................... 40 5-2 Lens Hood LH-DC30 ......................................................................................................................................... 40
1 Development Objectives 1-1 Product Concept In autumn 2000, the PowerShot G1 was introduced to the market as a camera for the creative purposes of prosumers and for business applications where a wide range of shooting functions and high reliability are required. Advancements continued to be made starting with the PowerShot G2, featuring a 4.0-megapixel CCD and primary color filter, the PowerShot G3, featuring a 4x zoom lens and the DIGIC chip, and the PowerShot G5 with a 5.0-megapixel CCD, so that the PowerShot has become recognized as a leading digital camera in this category. The PowerShot G6 is an updated version of the PowerShot G5. The design and CCD have been completely revamped and a larger LCD monitor (2.0-inch) and a 9-point AiAF have been added, the first in the G series, for providing enhanced shooting functions. The CCD has approximately 7.1 effective megapixels in the camera unit to deliver the highest performance in the PowerShot G series with a body size that is more than 10% smaller than the PowerShot G5. The optical shooting system has also optimized the 7.1-megapixel CCD for producing even clearer image quality compared to previous G series models. The AF also operates at a higher speed for providing better basic performance. Thus, the PowerShot G6’s development concept is a new “G”eneration of compact cameras with the powerful features and high performance of the G series.
Incorporates the powerful features and high performance of the G series
New “G”eneration Compact
New Design
4x Brightness 4x zoom lens with f/2.0–3.0 unmatched by any other companies
Unification of functions and design at a higher level
Large LCD Monitor 2.0-inch (Other companies offer only 1.5 to 1.8-inch LCDs in this category)
Compact Size Advanced high-integration technology and newest devices were incorporated for enabling a compact design
PowerShot G6
High Resolution and High Image Quality • 7.1-megapixel CCD Incorporation of sensor for competitive advantage in market • Better image quality using shooting system tuning
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Enhanced Features and Powerful Core Specifications • High-speed AF • Safety shift function (Av/Tv) • VGA movies (10 fps) • ID photo print • Movie print
1-2 Summary of Main Features How to read this summary NEW! New features unique to the PowerShot G6 (Products released in second half of 2004) o Highlighted in red Enhanced functions from the PowerShot G5 (already incorporated in other product models until first half of 2004) o Highlighted in red
Functions carried over from the PowerShot G5
High Image Quality NEW! High image quality • 7.1-megapixel CCD -> p.8 • Dramatic reduction in false colors -> p.8 NEW! Maximum recording pixels for still images: 3072 x 2304 pixels -> p.8 • Image quality modes: Total of 16 modes (5 recording pixel modes x 3 compression modes + RAW) -> p.8
4x optical zoom lens with large aperture ratio (retractable) High-definition and fast processing with the Digital Imaging Processor “DIGIC” High-speed AF and high-definition AE/AWB based on iSAPS technology • Intelligent Orientation Sensor allows AF/AWB control according to vertical and horizontal positions • White balance: Auto/6 presets/2 manual Primary color filters for fine color reproduction Sensitivity: Auto, ISO 50/100/200/400 equivalents Iris-type aperture enables multi-stop iris control and elegant blur Noise reduction (activated when shutter speeds is 15 to 1.3 seconds)
Full Features and Ease of Operation Shooting Features NEW! Higher speed AF -> p.8 • Metering frames: 9-point AiAF and 1-point AF (FlexiZone/center fixed) can be selected • Two autofocus systems (single and continuous) NEW! JPEG image (L/M1/M2/M3/S selectable) simultaneous recording in RAW files -> p.9 NEW! Rec. Review: Selectable display times (Off/2 to 10 seconds) (image can be erased during displaying) • Review image can be held by AE lock button during Rec. Review -> p.9 • Recording in RAW mode is available during Rec. Review NEW! ND filter (approx. 3 stops of light reduction): On/Off available (also in Movie mode) -> p.9 Super macro function: 5 cm (at Wide end, can be zoomed up to a focal length of 86 mm (35 mm film equivalent)) -> p.10 Digital zoom: approx. 4.1x, up to approx. 16x in combined with optical zoom (image quality improvement at maximum magnification) -> p.10 Safety shift function ensures optimum exposure control -> p.10
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Even shorter startup time -> p.10 Higher speed zooming -> p.11 Lens simultaneously retracts into camera when power is turned off after shooting -> p.11 Compact and high-efficient/reliable light guide flash -> p.11 • 5 flash modes (including Flash Off) • Manual Flash Output Setting • Flash range: 70 cm to 5.0 m (W), 70 cm to 4.0 m (T) • First-curtain and second-curtain flash feature is selectable External flash (Speedlite) can be mounted • Support for new Speedlite 580EX -> p.11 • Slave function available Shooting modes: 12 (Auto/Creative zone x 6/Image zone x 5) • Two custom modes • Mode Dial for comfortable operation Real-image 4x optical zoom finder Macro shooting: 5 to 50 cm (Wide end), 15 to 50 cm (Non-wide end) Photo effect modes: 6 modes (Vivid/Neutral/Low sharpening/Sepia/Black & White/Custom) Bracketing function (AE, focus) Interval shooting function Shutter speed: 15 to 1/2000 second Metering systems: 3 systems (Evaluative, Center-weighted average, and Spot) Manual focus control with focus fine-tuning function • MF enlargement display on/off selectable AE lock, AF lock, and FE lock AF-assist beam: On/Off selectable Self-timer shooting: approx. 10 seconds/2 seconds selectable Continuous shooting: High speed/Standard selectable
Playback Features NEW! Magnified playback (enables zooming from approx. 2x to 10x) • Moving between magnifying images -> p.11 • Also available during Rec. Review Maximum playback pixels: 4064 x 3048 pixels Histogram Display • Also available during Rec. Review Changes to shooting mode by pressing the shutter button halfway down Intelligent Orientation Sensor for automatic horizontal and vertical arrangement Index playback (9-image)
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Sound memos of up to 60 seconds can be added High-speed image transfer DPOF function for slideshow presentations Movie Features
3 types of recording pixels: 640 x 480 pixels, 320 x 240 pixels, and 160 x 120 pixels A maximum of 3 minutes recording with sound (internal microphone and speakers) Unwanted frames/sound can be deleted during playback (from start-point to mid-point or from end-point to mid-point) First frame/Previous frame*/Next frame*/Last frame selectable during playback *Rewind/Fast
Forward are available
Print Features
Improved print features -> p.11 • ID photo print -> p.12 • Movie print -> p.13 Direct Print: Direct connection of camera to printer eliminates the need for a computer • Canon Direct Print & Bubble Jet Direct: Connect directly to CP printers or a Bubble Jet printer • PictBridge: Connect directly to a PictBridge-compliant printer, regardless of its brand and model Exif 2.2 (Exif Print) compliant Supports DPOF format print (image transfer also available) Computer Connection
Direct transfer -> p.14 Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP) support Others NEW! Redesigned UI screen for improved ease of operation -> p.15 NEW! Display language: 14 languages are available for menu and messages (Russian and Portuguese have been newly added) -> p.16 Display panel backlight -> p.16 Mute mode -> p.16 Power-saving Display Off mode -> p.16 Thin 2.0-inch, low-temperature polycrystalline LCD monitor (Vari-angle type) -> p.16 • Mirror imaging can be disabled Wireless controller for remote control operation Supports of CF Type II standard CF cards
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Separate operating controls by functions for enhanced ease of operation • Main Dial • Omni Selector • Power Indicator • Mode Lever • Function button Volume of each operation sound can be adjusted manually Reset function for all settings My Camera settings Video output format: NTSC or PAL selectable Interface: USB (mini-B) (multi-use connector support) High-capacity lithium ion battery
High Quality Design NEW! Compact body design -> p.6 The large grip molded into the camera body and camera strap enable steady holding of camera
System Accessories Various optical accessories • Lens hood LH-DC30 -> p.16 • Tele-converter TC-DC58N • Wide converter WC-DC58N • Closeup lens 250D (58mm) Power supply accessories • Compact power adapter • Battery charger • Car battery kit EX Speedlite (MR-14EX and MT-24EX can also be used) CF card (up to 512MSH)
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-> p.16
1-3 Design Concept 1-3-1 Basic concept Compact G
zNew device layout for dramatic reduction in size • New, compact “G” image • Lens barrel for eliminating vignetting in the viewfinder zImproved ease of operation • New grip that provides a comfortable holding style resembling single lens reflex cameras • Main dial that emphasize ease of operation and standardization with the EOS series zElegance and highest quality in its class • Metal is used for the lens barrel cover, mode dial, and side grip • Metallic buttons and metallic-painted levers • Rubber is used for the front grip
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1-4 Main Product Specification Comparison The shaded sections of the table show items modified from the PowerShot G5. The changed points are indicated in red text.
Image Sensor (CCD)
Camera Effective Pixels
PowerShot G6 Approx. 7.1 million pixels
PowerShot G5 Approx. 5.0 million pixels
Total Pixels Color Filters
Approx. 7.4 million pixels Primary color filter (Bayer type)
Approx. 5.3 million pixels
Lens
Focal Length (35 mm film equivalent) Optical Zoom Shooting Distance (measured from front of lens)
Normal Macro Super Macro
Viewfinder
35 – 140 mm, F2.0 (W) – 3.0 (T) 4x 50 cm – infinity 5 – 50 cm (W), 15 – 50 cm (not W) 5 – 20 cm (at Wide end, can be zoomed up to a focal length of 86 mm (35 mm film equivalent)) Real-image optical zoom viewfinder
LCD Monitor
2.0-inch low-temperature, polycrystalline TFT color (vari-angle type)
1.8-inch, low-temperature polycrystalline TFT color (vari-angle type)
AF System
9-point AiAF/1-point AF (FlexiZone/fixed to center), Single/Continuous can be selected
1-point AF (FlexiZone/fixed to center), Single/ Continuous can be selected
Metering System Exposure Compensation
Evaluative/Center-weighted average/Spot (metering frame with AF point-linked/fixed to center) ±2 stops in 1/3-stop increments
Sensitivity White Balance
Auto, ISO 50/100/200/400 equivalent Auto, Preset (Daylight, Cloudy, Tungsten, Fluorescent, Fluorescent H, Flash), Custom 1, Custom 2
Shutter
Type Speeds
Mechanical shutter and electronic shutter 15 – 1/2,000 sec.
Aperture
Type Value
Iris diaphragm f/2.0 – f/8.0 (W), f/3.0 – f/8.0 (T)
Operation Modes Flash Range
Auto*, On*, Off (*Red-eye reduction is available) 70 cm – 5.0 m (W), 70 cm – 4.0 m (T) (Sensitivity setting: ISO100 equivalent)
Flash Functions
Manual flash output (3 levels), Second curtain synchronization, FE lock, external flash (EX series) can be mounted
Playback Specifications
Recording Specifications
Shooting Specifications
Flash
Shooting Modes Digital Zoom Photo Effects Continuous Shooting Postcard Date Imprint Shooting Functions Recording Media Still Images File Format Movies
Number of Recording Pixels
Still Images
Movies Still Images Movies
Direct Transfer
My Camera Settings Display Languages Interface Power Supply Dimensions Weight
Off, Vivid, Neutral, Low sharpening, Sepia, Black & White, Custom effect High speed: Approx. 2.0 shots/sec., Normal: Approx. High speed: Approx. 2.0 shots/sec., Normal: Approx. 1.2 shots/sec. 1.5 shots/sec. (Large/Fine, LCD monitor off) (Large/Fine, LCD monitor off) Noise reduction, Rec. Review, Self-timer shooting, PC-controlled shooting, Safety shift
Noise reduction, Rec. Review, Self-timer shooting, PC-controlled shooting
CompactFlash (CF) card (Types I, II) Compliant with DCF (Exif2.2 (JPEG)), DPOF compatible (Ver. 1.1), RAW AVI (Image data: Motion JPEG, Audio: WAVE (monaural)) (RAW/Large) 3072 x 2304, (RAW/Large) 2592 x 1944, (Medium 1) 2592 x 1944, (Medium 2) 2048 x 1536, (Medium 1) 2048 x 1536, (Medium 2) 1600 x 1200, (Medium 3) 1600 x 1200, (Small) 640 x 480 (Small) 640 x 480 *JPEG images (L/M1/M2/M3/S selectable) can be *JPEG images (S) can be recorded simultaneously recorded simultaneously in RAW files in RAW files 640×480 10 frames/sec. 30 sec. 320×240 15 frames/sec. 3 min. 320×240 15 frames/sec. 3 min. 160×120 15 frames/sec. 3 min. 160×120 15 frames/sec. 3 min. Single, Index (9 thumbnail images) Normal playback*, Special playback, Edit (*Audio can be played by camera unit)
Playback Modes
Print Specifications
Auto, Creative zone (P/Tv/Av/M/C1/C2), Image zone (Portrait, Landscape, Night scene, Stitch assist, Movie) Approx. 4.1x
Direct Print Print Functions
Magnification, automatic horizontal/vertical detection, rotation, histogram, sound memos (60 seconds), slideshow Available Canon Direct Print, Bubble Jet Direct, PictBridge ID photo print, Movie print Start-up image, start-up sound, shutter sound, operation sound, and self-timer sound 14 languages (Russian and Portuguese are 12 languages added) USB, video/audio output terminals Lithium-ion battery, compact power adapter 104.9 x 72.8 x 73.1 mm (4.13 x 2.87 x 2.88 in) (Not including protruding parts) Approx. 380 g (13.4 oz) (Camera body only)
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121.0 x 73.9 x 69.9 mm (4.76 x 2.91 x 2.75 in) (Not including protruding parts) Approx. 410 g (14.5 oz) (Camera body only)
2 Features 2-1 7.1-megapixel CCD (Maximum recording pixels for still images: 3072 x 2304 pixels) The PowerShot G6 incorporates a new 7.1-megapixel CCD (effective pixels) in the camera unit (total pixels: approx. 7.4-megapixels). This enables the producing of still images with a maximum recording pixels of 3072 x 2304 pixels for delivering superb image quality even when printing A3 and other large-sized images.
7M Class 3072 x 2304 W x H (Pixels)
5M Class 2592 x 1944
Large
3072 x 2304
3M Class 2048 x 1536
Medium 1
2592 x 1944
2M Class 1600 x 1200
Medium 2
2048 x 1536
Medium 3
1600 x 200
Small
640 x 480
640 x
Table 2-1 Number of Recording Pixels Figure 2-1 Print size corresponding to recording pixels
2-2 Dramatic Reduction in False Colors The PowerShot G6 is equipped with a large aperture 4x zoom lens carried over from the PowerShot G3/G5 models. However, the spectral characteristics of the optical system have been optimized for the sensitivity characteristics of the 7.1-megapixel CCD, while the color reproduction parameters for image processing have also been fine-tuned. As a result, the false color that is often generated around the edges of subject taken against a very bright background, is greatly reduced compared to conventional models. This offers the high image quality worthy of G series cameras.
2-3 16 Image Quality Modes The PowerShot G6’s 7.1-megapixel CCD enables images to be recorded in five different sizes: Large, Medium 1, Medium 2, Medium 3, and Small. When combined with the 3 compression ratio (Superfine, Fine, and Normal) modes, this expands the number of image quality modes to 15. The additional RAW mode makes it 16.
2-4 Higher Speed AF The contrast detection system incorporated in the PowerShot G6 and a number of other digital cameras use a focus adjustment system based on the fact that an image with the best focus also has the highest contrast. In actuality, the AF data is obtained while the focus lens position is changing, and so the movement of the focus lens has been designed for enabling a faster AF. In the PowerShot G6, iSAPS technology, which has been used in previous models, is utilized even more effectively, and the algorithms for obtaining AF data have been enhanced for significantly shortening the time needed for AF (compared to PowerShot G5) while maintaining high precision and improving the ease of operation. To be concreate achieving the maximum of 55%* speed-up in continuous AF mode, the maximun of 45%* speed-up in single AF mode. *
Depending on the subjects and shooting conditions.
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2-5 Selection of Metering Frames In addition to the previous 1-point AF (FlexiZone/center fixed), the PowerShot G6 now also has the 9-point AiAF included in the S series, A series, and IXY DIGITAL series. The combinations of shooting modes and available metering frames are shown in Table 2-2. Image Zone Creative Zone
Auto
Stitch
Movie
Normal shooting Macro shooting Normal shooting Macro shooting 9-point AiAF FlexiZone Center fixed
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Table 2-2 Combinations of Shooting Modes and Available Metering Frames
2-6 JPEG Image Simultaneous Recording in RAW Files When the image was shot in RAW mode in previous models (such as the PowerShot G5), the JPEG image recorded simultaneously with the RAW image in the RAW file was S size (640 x 480) only. In the PowerShot G6, however, the recording size of the JPEG image can be selected from the five size options: L, M1, M2, M3, and S. This enables more precise focusing (checking) and checking for the effects of camera shake than in previous models.
Figure 2-2 Setting Screen for JPEG Resolution in RAW files
2-7 Holding the Rec. Review Screen In the PowerShot G6, pressing the SET button during Rec. Review keeps the review image displayed as in previous models. In addition, ease of operation has been significantly improved by also keeping the image displayed by using the AE lock button that is located in a position that is easy to press with the thumb of the right hand.
2-8 ND Filter (On/Off available in Movie Mode) Like previous models, the PowerShot G6 equips a built-in ND filter that enables dimming to approximately three stops. In previous models, this function was only enabled when the shooting mode was set to M, T, Av, or P, but in the PowerShot G6, this function can also be effective when shooting movies. In case of shooting movies, electronic charges must be forwarded in the CCD during shooting and thus a mechanical shutter can not be closed. Moreover a smear is likely to appear when forwarding electronic charges under strong sunshine as characteristics of CCD. Because the ND filter can decrease the sunshine pouring on the CCD (using slower shutter speed with electronic shutter) when forwarding electronic charges in the CCD, appearing smear is reduced.
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2-9 Super Macro Function Besides the conventional macro function, the PowerShot G6 is also equipped with a super macro function. The super macro function enables shooting at a lens focal length of 35 mm (Wide end) to 86 mm equivalent (35 mm film equivalent) and as close as 5 cm* to the subject from the front of the lens. Like the system used in the PowerShot Pro1, the maximum recording pixels are 2048 x 1536 (approx. 3-megapixels) so that the center image area with the best image quality can be extracted. The area of photograph is 48 x 36 mm at 35 mm equivalent and 24 x 18 mm at 86 mm equivalent. When used together with the Close-up Lens 250D, shooting is possible as close as 4 cm to the subject from the front of the lens. The area of photograph in this case is 44 x 33 mm at 35 mm equivalent and 22 x 17 mm at 86 mm equivalent. Super macro shooting is possible only when using the LCD monitor, and holding down the macro button for a fixed time switches to this mode. The super macro function can be stored to custom mode for user convenience. *The
lens can approach as close as 5 cm during macro shooting, but this is only possible when shooting at the Wide end.
2-10 Digital Zoom Although the PowerShot G6 has a CCD with approximately 7.1 effective megapixels in the camera unit, the digital zoom is limited to a maximum of 4.1x like the PowerShot G5 to provide better possible image quality at maximum magnification.
2-11 Safety Shift Function When shutter speed priority or aperture priority modes are selected, it may not be possible to obtain the proper exposure using user-selected shutter speeds or aperture values within the surrounding light conditions. The safety shift function is designed to arbitrarily change the camera settings to those required for optimum exposure in these less than ideal conditions. Note that this function can be turned on and off in the menu. • Aperture Priority Mode
• Shutter Speed Priority Mode
Aperture Settings (User)
Shutter Speed Settings (User)
Proper exposure possible?
Proper exposure possible?
Shoots with proper exposure.
Safety shift function On?
Shoots with proper exposure.
Safety shift function On? Shoots photo even if under or over exposed.
Shoots photo even if under or over exposed. Camera adjusts the shutter speed to the optimum exposure
Camera adjusts the aperture to the optimum exposure
Shooting
Shooting
2-12 Even Shorter Startup Time In the PowerShot G6, extension of the lens barrel has been speeded up and parallel processing has been introduced for the setting operations to shorten the startup time by approximately 0.8 seconds compared to the PowerShot G5 (when LCD monitor is on). This has resulted in significantly improved responsiveness.
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2-13 Higher Speed Zooming Though the PowerShot G6 equips the same lens and its barrel as the PowerShot G5, the zooming speed from the wide end to the telephoto end has been shortened from approximate 2.5 seconds of PowerShot G5 to approximate 1.8 seconds by improvement of the zoom drive mechanism. As a result, it provides fine operability.
2-14 Lens Simultaneously Retractive Function In previous PowerShot and IXY DIGITAL series models, when the power was turned off immediately after shooting, the camera would wait until the image data was recorded on the CF card or SD memory card before retracting the shooting lens. Like the PowerShot Pro1, in the PowerShot G6, the shooting lens starts to retract as soon as the power is turned off. This feature enables quick retraction into the camera body. Being able to place the camera back into its case immediately after shooting enhances user mobility. Note that the pending shooting data is written to the CF card as the lens retracts. • When low battery warning appears, the shooting lens retracts after writing data to the CF card as with previous models.
2-15 Compact and High-Efficient/Reliable Light Guide Flash Like the PowerShot G5, the PowerShot G6 also uses a light guide flash. The flash for the PowerShot G6, however, has been redesigned with a more compact body size and an integrated light guide and front panel. This enables the same light intensity as the previous model in a more compact size.
2-16 Support for New Speedlite 580EX The new Speedlite 580EX, which will be released in August 2004, is the top model in the EX series. It features a strong light intensity (guide no. 58) with a more lightweight and slimmer body than the 550EX. It also includes new functions for supporting digital cameras such as automatic zoom control corresponding to the screen size and communication of color temperature information*. The PowerShot G6 supports usage of the 580EX for advanced flash photography that takes advantage of the strong light intensity. *This
function is enabled when combined with EOS 1D Mark II. When combined with the PowerShot G6, the function performs automatic zoom for the lens field of view and white balance control for the color temperature of the 580EX light (control identical to the 550EX).
2-17 Moving between Magnifying Images In previous PowerShot and IXY DIGITAL series models, images could be magnified to approx. 2x to 10x during playback, but in the PowerShot G6, you can also move between images while they are enlarged. This is useful for picking out images with the best focus from multiple images taken of the same scene.
2-18 3 Types of Movie Recording Pixels The PowerShot G5 movie mode had only two image quality modes, 320 x 240 pixels and 160 x 120 pixels, but the PowerShot G6 can also record at 640 x 480 pixels. The frame rate at 640 x 480 pixels is 10 frames/second, and the maximum recording time for one movie is 30 seconds.
2-19 Enhanced Print Functions Direct Print allows easy printing of images by connecting the camera directly to a printer without passing through a computer. Canon’s own exclusive Canon Direct Print and Bubble Jet Direct systems now provide a host of print functions for even greater convenience and ease of use.
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2-19-1 ID Photo Print (only while connected to a CP printer) This feature allows the user to make ID photo size prints by cropping the recorded image to the required ID size and then printing the result. This new capability meets an important market need. The camera offers a selection of 28 different sizes (see Table 2-3 below), providing typical ID photo sizes for many countries throughout the world.* Note, ID Photo Print can only be used with images taken at recording pixels setting of Large. However, the user can use ID Photo Print to print images taken with any other cameras, provided the number of recorded pixels is the same as the Large setting of the camera used for printing. (-> “Notes for using ID Photo Print to print photos taken with any other cameras” on Page 13.) *Because
poses.
requirements for ID photos vary by country or use, due care should be taken when shooting images for official ID purUnit: image
CP-330/220/300/200/100 CP-10 Image Size (Long Side x Short Side) Credit Card L Postcard Credit Card
User can adjust the cropping frame’s size and position (up, down, left, or right). The frame automatically retains the selected aspect ratio.
The number of images on a sheet is shown on the screen. The relationship between layout and the number of images varies according to the required sizes of images and paper. (See Table 2-3.)
Figure 2-3 ID Photo Print (image)
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70 x 50mm
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60 x 50mm
1
2
2
1
60 x 45mm
1
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60 x 40mm
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1
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55 x 40mm
1
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1
2
2
1
50 x 45mm
1
2
4
1
50 x 40mm
1
4
4
1
50 x 35mm
2
4
4
2
45 x 45mm
1
2
4
1
45 x 40mm
1
4
6
1
45 x 35mm
2
4
6
2
40 x 40mm
1
4
6
1
40 x 35mm
2
4
6
2
40 x 30mm
2
6
8
2
35 x 35mm
2
4
6
2
35 x 30mm
2
6
8
2
35 x 25mm
2
6
9
2
30 x 30mm
2
6
8
2
30 x 25mm
2
6
12
2
25 x 25mm
2
6
12
2
25 x 20mm
4
9
15
4
2.0 x 2.0inch
1
2
2
1
2.0 x 1.8inch
1
2
2
1
1.8 x 1.5inch
1*
4
4
2*
1.8 x 1.4inch
2
4
4
2
The number of images varies among the CP-330/220/300/200/100 and CP-10 due to paper margins. Table 2-3 Relationship between layout and the number of images (Maximum number of images)
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z Notes for using ID Photo Print to print photos taken with any other cameras As shown in Table 2-4, the number of recording pixels used for images taken at the Large setting differs depending on the model of camera. If an image taken on a camera using a setting other than Large has the same number of recorded pixels as the Large setting on the camera used for printing, then the user can use ID Photo Print*. Conversely, if an image is taken using a camera whose Large setting differs from the Large setting of the camera used to print the image, then it is not possible to use ID Photo Print. Table 2-5 shows the relationship between image size and the use of ID Photo Print when printing images taken with a different camera. *If the camera being used to print the image is equipped with ID Photo Print, then the user can use ID Photo Print, even if the
camera with which the image was taken is not equipped with ID Photo Print.
Example: Printing an image of 2048 x 1536 pixels
Number of Recording Pixels
Camera A
Camera B
2592 x 1944
–
Large
2048 x 1536
Large
Medium 1
1600 x 1200
Medium 1
Medium 2
1024 x 768
Medium 2
–
640 x 480
Small
Small
Image Taken With
Image Printed With
ID-Photo Print
Camera A (Large)
Camera B (Medium 1)
Not available
Camera B (Medium 1)
Camera A (Large)
Available
Table 2-5 Relationship between the number of recording pixels and the use of ID-Photo Print
Table 2-4 Differences in the number of recording pixels for each image size for two different camera models
2-19-2 Movie Print (only while connected to a CP printer) This feature prints a series of still images from a recorded movie. Stills are taken at approximately even intervals, and printed in the form of an index print on a single sheet. The number of printed stills per sheet varies according to the sheet size, as indicated in Table 2-6. The camera automatically calculates the interval based on the length of the movie and the number of stills required to fill the sheet. Movie shooting
Caption Figure 2-4 Movie Print (Image)
Paper Size*
Number of Shots
Credit Card
20 (4 x 5)
L
42 (6 x 7)
Postcard
63 (7 x 9)
*
Table 2-6 Paper sizes and number of printed stills
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The same number of images as in the Postcard size will be printed on one page, even if the Wide-size paper type is selected.
2-20 Direct Transfer (Windows only) This feature allows the user to send images to the computer simply by pressing the SET button. When the camera is connected to a computer, the LCD monitor displays the image transfer menu. • To enable this feature, the camera driver and dedicated software must first be installed from the Solution Disk, and then the software must be started. However, the driver installation is not required for Windows XP.
The menu offers five different types of transfer, as follows. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
All Images :Transfers all images stored in the current storage medium. New Images :Transfers all images that have not yet been sent. DPOF Trans. Images:Transfers images selected by DPOF Transfer Order. Select & Transfer :Lets the user select and transfer images one by one. Wallpaper :Same as “Select & Transfer,” except that the transferred image is set as the PC’s new desktop wallpaper. • (1) – (4): Can be used with all image types, including RAW images and movies. (5): Only allows transfer of JPEG images (except for JPEG images in RAW). [SET]
Figure 2-5 Operating flow for Direct Transfer (image)
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2-21 Redesigned UI Screen for Improved Ease of Operation 2-21-1 UI Screen Design Concept The screen evokes the ease of use and stylish design befitting Canon’s evolving digital cameras.
2-21-2 Design Points zAnimated, user-friendly control menus (see Figure 2-6) zEnlarged icons, improved visibility (see Figure 2-7) zPolished and attractively designed down to the details (see Figure 2-7) Useable buttons are indicated around the icon (white triangles).
By pressing the right button, icons move, showing a change in control menus (Rec. menu Set up menu).
Figure 2-6 Animated control menus
Selected items are highlighted with sharper contrast.
PowerShot G6
Selection displays have been made more consistent (colors, borders, etc.), making for a more intuitive interface.
PowerShot G5
The total number of menu items is now displayed on the screen.
Figure 2-7 Comparison of former and new UI design
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2-22 Support for 14 Languages The UI languages displayed in the LCD monitor have been increased from the current 12 to 14 to expand the available market and respond to market demand. The new languages in the PowerShot G6 are Russian and Portuguese.
Figure 2-8 Language Display (from menu list)
2-23 Display Panel Backlight The PowerShot G6 has a large display panel (like the PowerShot Pro1) on top of the camera for displaying information. Like the PowerShot Pro1, it also incorporates a backlight for improved visibility of the display panel in dark locations. Normally off, the backlight is designed to come on for a set interval when the backlight button is pressed.
2-24 Mute Mode The PowerShot G6 has a mute mode in the menu for disabling all sounds except the warning sound. This allows shooting even in locations where silence is needed.
2-25 Display Off Mode for Enabling Power-Saving Settings To conserve power, the PowerShot G6 has a Display Off mode that turns off the relatively power-hungry LCD monitor when the camera is not operated for a period of time.
2-26 2.0-inch LCD Monitor (Vari-Angle Type) The thin, low-temperature polysilicon TFT color LCD monitor (vari-angle type) has been increased in size to 2.0 inches in the PowerShot G6, the highest in its class, to offer significantly better visibility. (The PowerShot G5 had a 1.8-inch monitor.)
2-27 Lens Hood In the PowerShot G6, an optional lens hood can be used for reducing flare which can occur during backlighting. • A lens hood adapter (supplied with lens hood) is required for attaching the lens hood.
2-28 EX Speedlite Like the PowerShot G5, the PowerShot G6 can use an external flash. However, when the Macro Twin Light MT-24EX is used, a conversion lens adapter and Macro Light Adapter 58C are required. • Even if the Macro Light Adapter 58C is not used, the Macro Twin Light MT-24EX can be attached, but it will have limited mobility during shooting since it hits the grip when it is rotated.
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3 Exterior 3-1 Exterior Photos
Photo 3-1 PowerShot G6 Front
Photo 3-2 PowerShot G6 Back
Photo 3-3 PowerShot G6 + Lens Hood (LH-DC30)
Photo 3-4 PowerShot G6 + Tele-converter (TC-DC58N)
Photo 3-5 PowerShot G6 + Wide converter (WC-DC58N)
Photo 3-6 PowerShot G6 + Speedlite (550EX)
Photo 3-7 PowerShot G6 + Macro Twin Light (MT-24EX)
Photo 3-8 PowerShot G6 + Macro Ring Light (MR-14EX)
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3-2 6-dimensional Diagram
72.8 (2.87)
Unit: mm (inch)
73.1 (2.88)
104.9 (4.13)
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3-3 Nomenclature OFF Button
Hot Shoe
Display Panel
Mode Lever Light Metering/JUMP Button Power/Mode Indicator Continuous Self-Timer/ Wireless Controller Button
Backlight Button
Flash Button
Main Dial
Shutter Button
Zoom Lever Shooting: Telephoto/Wide Angle Playback: Zoom in/Zoom out
AF-assist Beam Red-eye Reduction Lamp Self-timer Lamp Strap Mount Optical Viewfinder Window
Strap Mount
Remote Sensor
Built-in Flash
Microphone
Ring Release Button CF Card Slot Cover
Lens
Battery Cover
Speaker
Tripod Socket
Viewfinder
Terminal Cover Inside of Cover · A/V OUT (Video/ Audio Out) Terminal · DC IN (Power Input) Terminal · DIGITAL Terminal
Indicator Mode Dial
Macro/Index Button MF (Manual Focus)/ Microphone Button
AE Lock/FE Lock Button
Omni Selector (Up/Exposure, Down/White Balance, Left, Right)
Diopter Adjustment Lever
MENU Button LCD Monitor (Inside) SET/AF Frame Selector Button
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FUNC. (Function)/ Single Image Erase Button DISPLAY Button
3-4 Display Panel Flash
f/number
(1)
ND Filter
(2) Continuous Shooting (5)
Sensitivity (ISO equivalent)
Compression
(3)Battery Power Status
Photo Effects
(4)
White Balance
Wireless Controller
Bracketing
Macro
Flash Exposure Compensation
Exposure Compensation Level/Flash Exposure Compensation Level
Self-timer
• The diagram above shows all the icons at once. When actually using the camera, only the necessary icons are displayed. Display
Normal Display
Setting Mode (FUNC.)
(1) 4-digit Display
Still image: Shutter speed Movie: Shooting (remaining) time
White Balance/Sensitivity/Photo Effects/Bracket/Number of Recording Pixels/RAW mode
(2) Metering system
Evaluative Spot Center-weighted average
(3) Battery Power Status
(On): Fully charged (On): Low power (On + 3-digit display on Lb): Replace or recharge battery During shooting (still image): Number of available shots During interval shooting: Number of remaining shots
(4) 3-digit Display
During playback: PC connection: *
Others
(5) Number of Recording Pixels
L M1 M2 M3 S
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Error number indicator
3-5 UI Display 3-5-1 Shooting Modes
On-screen Display (example)
• (11) to (18) setting displays
• Background here is dark to make icons easily viewable. All displayable icons are shown. (11) Exposure Compensation
(1) Low Battery (2) Zoom Magnification
Tele end 4.0x
(12) White Balance
Optical x 4.7x, 6.0x, 7.7x, Digital 9.6x, 12x, 16x
(13) Sensitivity (3) Light Metering System (14) Photo Effects
(4) Drive (5) Macro Mode/ Super Macro Mode
(15) Bracketing
(6) Flash
(16) Flash Exposure Compensation
(7) Red-eye Reduction Flash Output
(8) Auto Rotate
(17) Compression Ratio
(9) Shooting Modes
(18) Number of Recording Pixels (Still images)/ RAW Mode During Movie Recording
Number of Recording Pixels (Movies)
(10) Customized Shooting Modes
Stitch Direction Camera Shake Warning (19) AE Lock/FE Lock (20) Shutter Speed
15 - 1/2000
(21) f/number
F2.0 - F8.0
(22) Manual Focus (23) Maximum Number of Shots (Still)/ Maximum Recording Time (Movie)
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Manual focus + zoom operation
Stitch
Active Frame Control is selected (shutter is pressed halfway down)
AiAF is selected (shutter is pressed halfway down) • Only AF frame that is actually in focus is displayed
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3-5-2 Playback Modes (Still images)
Detailed Information Display (example) • All displayable icons are shown. (1) Image Number
(9) Shooting Modes
(2) Protect Information
(10) Shutter Speed
(3) Sound Memos
(11) f/number
(4) Compression Ratio
(12) Exposure Compensation
(5) Number of Recording Pixels
(13) Flash Exposure Compensation
(6) Shooting Date
(14) White Balance
(7) Shooting Time
(15) Light Metering System
(8) File Number
(16) Photo Effects (17) Sensitivity (18) Manual Focus
• Displays only (1) to (8) in Standard Information Mode.
(19) Macro/Super Macro (20) ND Filter (21) Histogram
Enlarged display
9-screen display
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3-5-3 Playback Modes (Movie)
Detailed Information Display (example) • All displayable icons are shown.
(1) Image Number
(7) Shooting Modes
(2) Protect Information
(8) Number of Recording Pixels
(3) File Format
(9) Recording Time
(4) Shooting Date
(10) Exposure Compensation
(5) Shooting Time
(11) White Balance
(6) File Number
(12) Light Metering System (13) Photo Effects
• Displays only (1) to (6) in Standard Information Mode.
(14) Manual Focus (15) Macro (16) Histogram (Can be displayed during Stop)
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3-5-4 Rec. Menu
• All menu items are displayed on the above screen.
3-5-5 Playback Menu
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3-5-6 Setup Menu
• All menu items are displayed on the above screen.
3-5-7 My Camera Menu
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3-5-8
Canon Direct Print
3-5-9 Bubble Jet Direct
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3-5-10 PictBridge
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4 Specifications 4-1 Product Specifications • Unless specifically stated, all measured data is based on Canon’s standard testing methods.
Image Sensor (CCD) Camera Effective Pixels
Approx. 7.1 million pixels
Total Pixels
Approx. 7.4 million pixels
Transfer Method
Interline
Chip Size
1/1.8-inch type
Aspect Ratio
4:3
Filter Type
Primary color filters (Bayer type)
Lens Focal Length
7.2 (W) – 28.8 (T) mm (35 mm film equivalent: 35 (W) – 140 (T) mm)
f/number
f/2.0 (W) – f/3.0 (T)
Lens Construction
8 elements in 7 groups (including 2 aspherical lenses)
Optical Zoom
4x
Shooting Distance (from the front of the lens)
Normal: 50 cm (1.6 ft.) – infinity Macro: 5 – 50 cm (W)/15 – 50 cm (except W)* (2.0 in. – 1.6 ft. (W)/5.9 in. – 1.6 ft. (except W)*) Super Macro: 5 – 20 cm (2.0 – 7.9 in.) (Wide end to 86 mm equivalent (35 mm film equivalent)) Manual Focus: 5 cm (2.0 in.) – infinity (W)/15 cm (5.9 in.) – infinity (except W)* Super Macro + Manual Focus Shooting: 5 – 20 cm (2.0 – 7.9 in.) (Wide end to 86 mm equivalent (35 mm film equivalent)) * (T)
Area of Photograph (at the minimum shooting distance: W x H)
in descriptions for publications.
Macro: 75 x 55 mm (W)/56 x 42 mm (T) (3.0 x 2.2 in. (W)/2.2 x 1.7 in. (T)) Super Macro*: 48 x 36 mm (W)/24 x 18 mm (1.9 x 1.4 in. (W)/0.94 x 0.71 in.) (86 mm equivalent) (35 mm film equivalent)
* When the 250D Closeup Lens (58 mm) is attached, the Wide end is 44 x 33 mm (1.7 x
1.3 in.), 86 mm equivalent (35 mm film equivalent): 22 x 17 mm (0.87 x 0.67 in.)
Magnification of Photograph Macro: 0.49x (W)/0.63x (T) (35 mm film equivalent) (at the minimum shooting distance) Super Macro*: 0.73x (W)/1.45x (86 mm equivalent) (35 mm film equivalent) * When
the 250D Closeup Lens (58 mm) is attached, 0.79x (W)/1.57x (86 mm equivalent) (35 mm film equivalent)
Viewfinder Type
Real-image optical zoom viewfinder
Picture Coverage
Approx. 80% (representative value)
Eyepoint
15 mm (0.59 in.)
Dioptric Adjustment
–3 – +1 1/m (dpt)
LCD Monitor Type
Low-temperature polycrystalline silicon TFT color LCD (vari-angle type)
Effective Pixels
Approx. 118 K pixels
Display Size
51 mm diagonal (2.0 inch type)
Picture Coverage
100%
Brightness Adjustment
2 levels (Normal/Bright)
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Focusing AF System
TTL Autofocus (Continuous/Single)
Manual Focus
Available
Focusing Frame
9-point AiAF/1-point AF* * Two
options for focusing frame: moved as desired or center-fixed. (Shooting mode: Creative Zone)
Focusing Range
Normal, Macro, Super Macro
AF Lock
Available
AF-assist Beam
On/off selectable
Exposure Control Light Metering System
Evaluative, Center-weighted average, Spot* * Metering
frame when spot: AF point-linked/center fixed
Exposure Control System
Program AE, Shutter speed-priority AE, Aperture-priority AE, Manual
AE Lock
Available
Safety Shift
Available
Exposure Compensation
±2 stops in 1/3-stop increments
Sensitivity
Auto*, ISO 50/100/200/400 equivalent
ND Filter
* Camera
automatically sets the optimum speed.
On/off selectable
White Balance Modes
Auto, pre-set (Daylight, Cloudy, Tungsten, Fluorescent, Fluorescent H, Flash), Custom 1, Custom 2
Shutter and Aperture Shutter Type
Mechanical shutter and electronic shutter
Aperture Type
Iris type aperture
Shutter Speed
15* – 1/2000 sec. *
Depending on the shooting modes. • Shutter speeds available in Shutter speed-priority or Manual mode are as follows: 15, 13, 10, 8, 6, 5, 4, 32 , 25, 2, 16, 13, 1, 08, 06, 05, 04, 03, 1/4, 1/5, 1/6, 1/8, 1/10, 1/13, 1/15, 1/20, 1/25, 1/30, 1/40, 1/50, 1/60, 1/80, 1/100, 1/125, 1/160, 1/200, 1/250, 1/320, 1/400, 1/500, 1/640, 1/800, 1/1000, 1/1250, 1/1600, 1/2000 • The shutter speed set by camera in relation to f/number in Aperture-priority mode or settable shutter speed in relation to f/number in Manual mode is as shown in the table below. Wide end f/number Shutter Speed
f/2.0 – f/3.5
f/4.0 – f/8.0
Aperture-Priority
1 – 1/1250
1 – 1/2000
Manual
15 – 1/1250
15 – 1/2000
Telephoto end f/number Shutter Speed
f/3.0 – f/5.0
f/5.6 – f/8.0
Aperture-Priority
1 – 1/1250
1 – 1/2000
Manual
15 – 1/1250
15 – 1/2000
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f/number
f/2.0 – f/8.0 (W), f/3.0 – f/8.0 (T) • f/number available in Aperture-priority mode or Manual mode are as follows:
W: f/2.0, 2.2, 2.5, 2.8, 3.2, 3.5, 4.0, 4.5, 5.0, 5.6, 6.3, 7.1, 8.0 T : f/3.0, 3.5, 4.0, 4.5, 5.0, 5.6, 6.3, 7.1, 8.0
Flash (Built-in) Operation Modes
Auto*, On*, Off * Red-eye
reduction is available.
Flash Range
70 cm – 5.0 m (W), 70 cm – 4.0 m (T) (2.3 – 16 ft. (W), 2.3 – 13 ft. (T)) (When sensitivity is set to ISO 100 equivalent.)
Flash Synchro Shutter Speeds
1/250 sec. (maximum synchro. speed)
Recycling Time (Full Flash)
10 sec. or less (battery voltage = 7.4 V)
Flash Exposure Compensation
±2 stops in 1/3-stop increments
Manual Flash Output
3 levels (Full, Medium, Low)
FE Lock
Available
Slow Synchro
Available
Second-curtain Synchro
Available
Flash (External) Attachment Method
Hot shoe synchro contact
Recommended Flash
Canon Speedlite 220EX, (380EX), 420EX, 550EX, 580EX
Flash Synchro Shutter Speed
1/250 sec. (maximum synchro. speed)
Recycling Time (Full Flash)
10 sec. or less (battery voltage = 7.4 V)
Flash Exposure Compensation
±2 stops in 1/3-stop increments
Manual Flash Output
3 stops (over (100% flash), middle, under)
FE Lock
Available
Slow Synchro
Available
Second-curtain Synchro
Available
Shooting Specifications Shooting Modes
Auto, Creative zone: P, Tv, Av, M, C1, C2 Image zone : Portrait, Landscape, Night scene, Stitch assist, Movie
Shooting Functions Digital Zoom
Approx. 4.1x • Up to Approx. 16x in combination with the optical zoom.
Photo Effects
Effect off, Vivid, Neutral, Low sharpening, Sepia, Black & White, Custom
Image Quality Adjustment
Contrast, Sharpness, Saturation • Setting by custom of photo effect
Noise Reduction
Available when shutter speed is set between 15 – 1.3 sec.
Bracketing Focusing
Available • Bracketing range for focusing can be set to 3 levels: Large, Middle, Small.
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AE
Available • Compensation values can be set in the range of –2 – +2 stops in 1/3-stop increments. • When compensating the exposure, values can be selected based on this range.
Camera Start-up Time/ Release Time Lag
Mode
Shooting
LCD Monitor
Camera Start-up Time
On (Start-up display on)
Approx. 3.0 sec.
Approx. 0.1 sec.
On (Start-up display off)
Approx. 2.9 sec.
Approx. 0.1 sec.
Off
Approx. 2.5 sec.
Approx. 0.1 sec.
Start-up display on
Approx. 3.0 sec.
–
Start-up display off
Approx. 2.7 sec.
–
Playback
Shooting Interval
Release Time Lag
Approx. 2.2 sec. (LCD monitor On)/Approx. 2.5 sec. (LCD monitor Off) • Focus setting: Normal range and wide angle • The actual shooting interval time consists of the shutter speed added to the above times.
Continuous Shooting Speed Mode Selection
High speed/Normal speed • Shooting operation with LCD monitor as viewfinder is not possible in high speed mode.
Speeds
High speed: approx. 2.0 images/sec., Normal speed: approx. 1.2 images/sec. • Large, Fine mode with LCD monitor off
Number of shots L/SF
L/F
L/N
M1/SF M1/F M1/N M2/SF M2/F M2/N M3/SF M3/F M3/N S/SF
High speed
9
14
28
12
20
38
17
30
58
27
47
93
Normal speed
13
23
45
18
32
63
28
49
98
44
79
128
S/F
S/N
RAW
103
128
128
5
128
128
128
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• The above data shows the maximum number of shots taken continuously at even intervals. • After exceeding the maximum number of shots, continuous shooting is still available when the shutter button is pressed. However, the shooting speeds are reduced.
Postcard Date Imprint Mode
Not available
Interval Shooting
Shooting Interval : Approx. 1 – 60 min. (1 min. increments) Recording Capacity: 2 – 100 images (Maximum number of shots vary according to the CF card capacity.)
Self-timer
Activates shutter after an approx. 10-sec. or approx. 2-sec. delay.
Wireless Control
Available • Wireless controller enabling users to set the camera operation delay (instantaneous, 2second, 10-second) • Operation for playback is also available (image forwarding/magnification). • Available to operate the zoom function • Operating range: Approx. 5 m (when used from the front) Approx. 1.2 m (when used from the side)
PC-controlled Shooting
Available (with the included software when connected to a PC.)
Recording Specifications File System
Design rule for camera file system, DPOF (Version 1.1) compliant
File Format
Exif 2.2 (JPEG)
Color Space
sRGB
Compression
Superfine, Fine, Normal
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Number of Recording Pixels
Large : 3072 x 2304 Medium 1: 2592 x 1944 Medium 2: 2048 x 1536 Medium 3: 1600 x 1200 Small : 640 x 480
Recording CapacityUnit: number of pixels File Size (KB) FC-16M FC-32M(H) FC-64M(H) FC-128M FC-256MH FC-512MSH CF Card (1GB) CF Card (3GB) CF Card (4GB) MD-1GB HITA-2GB HITA-4GB
L/SF 3045 4 9 19 40 81 163 326 970 1294 337 642 1286
L/F 1897 7 15 32 64 130 261 523 1544 2058 537 1022 2045
L/N 902 16 33 67 136 273 547 1083 3140 4185 1093 2080 4160
M1/SF 2503 5 11 24 49 99 198 397 1177 1569 409 779 1559
M1/F 1395 10 21 43 88 177 354 705 2093 2790 728 1386 2773
M1/N 695 21 43 88 176 355 709 1396 4095 5459 1426 2713 5426
M2/SF 1602 9 18 38 76 154 308 615 1811 2424 630 1199 2400
M2/F 893 16 33 68 137 276 552 1102 3248 4329 1130 2151 4303
M2/N 445 33 67 136 274 548 1096 2166 6280 8371 2187 4160 8321
M3/SF 1002 14 30 61 122 246 491 981 2854 3805 993 1890 3782
M3/F 558 26 54 109 219 440 879 1745 4958 6609 1726 3284 6569
M3/N 278 53 107 217 435 868 1736 3307 9421 12557 3280 6241 12482
S/SF 249 58 119 241 482 962 1893 3696 10468 13953 3645 6934 13869
S/F 150 96 195 393 788 1563 3125 5713 15702 20930 5468 10402 20804
S/N RAW 84 7096 167 1 336 3 676 7 1355 16 2720 33 5209 68 8978 138 23553 417 31395 557 8202 144 15604 276 31206 553
• The above data (recording capacity) may vary depending on the scene, subjects or camera settings. • The shaded portion represents reference data.
File Format
AVI (Image data: Motion JPEG, Audio data: WAVE (Monaural))
Number of Recording Pixels (Quality)
640 x 480 320 x 240 160 x 120
Frame Rate/Recording Time (for each shot)
640 x 480 320 x 240 160 x 120
Frame rate (fps) 10 15 15
Recording time* 30 sec. 3 min. 3 min.
* The maximum recording time for each recording. However, a certain space is required
for CF card.
Recording Time
Unit: seconds File Size (KB) FC-16M FC-32M(H) FC-64M(H) FC-128M FC-256MH FC-512MSH CF Card (1GB) CF Card (3GB) CF Card (4GB) MD-1GB HITA-2GB HITA-4GB
640 x 480 660 22 45 92 186 374 743 1461 4282 5707 1490 2836 5673
320 x 240 330 44 91 183 368 735 1453 2856 7850 10464 2733 5201 10401
160 x 120 120 120 241 486 973 1954 3906 6982 18843 25116 6562 12483 24965
• The above data (recording time) may vary depending on the scene, subjects or camera settings. • The shaded portion represents reference data.
Recording Media
CompactFlash (CF) card (Type I or Type II)
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Playback Specifications Max. Number of Recording Pixels on Playback
4064 x 3048
Playback Modes
Single (1 image), Index (9 thumbnail images)
Magnification
Approx. 2 – 10x • Moving between magnifying images.
Auto Rotate (Automatic vertical/horizontal detection)
Available (Owing to Intelligent Orientation sensor)
Image Rotation
Rotates image to 90 degrees or 270 degrees.
• Images are displayed vertically or horizontally according to the camera’s shooting position. • Both LCD monitor and Video Output play back the image according to settings.
Histogram Display
Available (Also available on Rec. review)
Sound Memos
Maximum 60 sec. sound recording or sound playback per image.
Slide Show
Playback interval: 3 – 10 sec./15 sec./30 sec./Manual setting • With use of DPOF feature, the images with check mark can be also played back as slide show.
Repeat: On/Off Playback Functions
In addition to normal playback function, pause/play of movie clip, selection of first frame/last frame and forward and rewind* are also available. * Fast
Editing
forward and rewind are also available.
Unnecessary parts* (image + sound) can be erased. (Refer to “Erasing Modes”.) * Start
point to mid point, end point to mid point
Printing Specifications DPOF
Version: 1.1 • Slide show and image transfer are also available.
Direct Print
Canon Direct Print, Bubble Jet Direct, PictBridge supported
Printing Features
ID Photo Prints, Movie Prints
Erasing Specifications Erasing Modes
Still Images: single image, all images • The image data in CF card recorded with the Design rule for Camera File system’s format can be erased. (However, protected images can not be erased.)
Movies: part of movie*, all of movie * Can
be erased from start point to mid point or from end point to mid point with the movie editing function. Furthermore, can be erased both from start point to mid point and from end point to mid point.
Protection
Erase prohibited (set in Playback mode)
Interface Computer I/F
USB* (mini-B jack) * Not
all performance with a connection to a USB 2.0 compliant board are guaranteed.
Communication Settings
PTP
Audio Out
Monaural
Video Out
NTSC, PAL
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Others Display Languages
14 languages (English, German, French, Dutch, Danish, Finnish, Italian, Norwegian, Swedish, Spanish, Simplified Chinese, Russian, Portuguese and Japanese)
My Camera Settings Selectable Items Specifications
Start-up image/Start-up sound/Shutter sound/Operation sound/Self-timer sound Item
File size
Start-up image
20 KB
Start-up sound
10.9 KB
Shutter sound
3.36 KB
Operation sound
3.36 KB
Self-timer sound
21.7 KB
Specifications 320 x 240 pixels, JPEG file with 4:2:0 or 4:2:2, Aspect ratio of 4:3 WAVE (monaural) 8 bit
11kHz : 1.0 sec. or less
8kHz : 1.3 sec. or less
11kHz : 0.3 sec. or less
8kHz : 0.4 sec. or less
11kHz : 0.3 sec. or less
8kHz : 0.4 sec. or less
11kHz : 2.0 sec. or less
8kHz : 2.0 sec. or less
Power Supplies Primary Batteries
Not available
Secondary Batteries
Rechargeable Lithium-ion Battery BP-511A/514 (BP-511/512 can be also used)
AC Adapter
Compact Power Adapter CA-560
Car Battery Adapter
Car Battery Cable Kit CR-560 (CB-560 + CG-560)
Sub-battery
Coin-type lithium battery CR-2016
Battery Performance Recording Capacity
Approx. 300 shots (Compliant with CIPA Standard) Approx. 900 shots (LCD monitor off) A fully-charged BP-511A is used as a battery and FC-32MH is used as a recording medium. Under an environment with normal temperature (23±2ºC) and normal humidity (50±20%), shots are taken alternately at the Wide end and Telephoto end at 30second intervals, the flash is used once every two shots, and the power is turned off after 10 shots. Once ample time has passed (until the battery temperature returns to normal temperature), the power is turned on again, and shooting is repeated using the same sequence. • In the CIPA standard, the LCD monitor is activated. The shipping setting is used for the brightness.
Playback Time
Approx. 400 min. Under an environment with normal temperature (23±2ºC) and normal humidity (50±20%), continuous playback at 3 seconds per image. (LCD monitor set to default brightness.)
Battery Charging Time Inside the Camera
Not available
Charger
Approx. 90 min. (use of CG-560 + CA-560/CB-560) Approx. 95 min. (use of CG-570 + CA-560/CA-570/CB-570) Approx. 90 min. (use of CG-580/CB-5L)
Power Saving Function Auto Power Off
On/off Selectable • Shooting modes: Powers down approx. 3 minutes after last operation. • Playback mode: Powers down approx. 5 minutes after last operation. • Connection to Printer: Powers down approx. 5 minutes after last operation. • The power-saving function does not activate during slide show or when connecting to a computer.
Display Off
Available settings include 10/20/30 sec., 1/2/3 min.
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Camera Specifications Operating Temperature
0 – 40°C (32 – 104ºF)
Operating Humidity
10 – 90%
Dimensions
104.9 x 72.8 x 73.1 mm (4.13 x 2.87 x 2.88 in.) (excluding protrusions)
Weight
Approx. 380 g (13.4 oz.) (Camera body only)
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4-2 Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode
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4-3 System Diagram
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5 Accessory Specifications 5-1 Conversion Lens Adapter LA-DC58D 5-1-1 Specifications Dimensions: See Figure 5-1 Weight: Approx. 33 g (1.16 oz)
Ø48.8 (1.92) Ø50.4 (1.98) Ø51.6 (2.03) Ø62.0 (2.44)
Ø63.0 (2.48)
Unit: mm (inch)
45.3 (1.78) Figure 5-1 Conversion Lens Adapter LA-DC58D
5-1-2
Exterior Photos
5-2 Lens Hood LH-DC30 5-2-1 Specifications (Adapter unit) Dimensions: See Figure 5-2 Weight: Approx. 35 g (1.24 oz)
Ø48.8 (1.92) Ø50.2 (1.98) Ø51.6 (2.03) Ø54.4 (2.14)
Ø50.8 (2.00)
Unit: mm (inch)
50.0 (1.97) Figure 5-2 Lens Hood (Adapter unit) LH-DC30
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5-2-2 Specifications (Hood unit) Dimensions: See Figure 5-3 Weight: Approx. 20 g (0.71 oz) Ø75.3 (2.97) Ø53.8 (2.12) Unit: mm (inch)
.0 Ø8 1
R200
Ø51.2 (2.02) Ø63.3 (2.49)
Ø53.8 (2.12)
69.3 (2.73)
R200
Ø51.2 (2.02)
36.3 (1.43)
Figure 5-3 Lens Hood (Hood unit)
5-2-3 Exterior Photos
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TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
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CONTENTS 1. Functions of each unit 1.1 MAIN PCB ASS’Y ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 1.2 DC/DC CONVERTER PCB ASS’Y ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 1.3 JACK PCB ASS’Y -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 1.4 BLACK/WHITE LCD UNIT -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 1.5 FLASH PCB ASS’Y -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 1.6 FLASH UNIT (ST PCB ASS’Y) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 2. Outline of Circuits 2.1 Power Supply Control ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2 2.1.1 Power Supply Block Diagram --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2 2.1.2 Power Supply Control Sequence -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------2 2.2 Signal Processing ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3 2.2.1 System Control --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3 2.2.2 Picture Processing ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4 2.2.3 Audio Processing (Recording and Playback Functions) ---------------------------------------------------------4 3. Troubleshooting ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5 3.1 When an Error Code is Displayed -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5 3.2 When a Problem Occurs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------7
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
1. Functions of each unit 1.1 MAIN PCB ASS’Y 1) 2) 3) 4)
Driving the CCD Sensor. Conversion of the image signal from the analog signal to the digital signal. Controlling the power supply and the system by CPU. (Refer to Sections 2.1 and 2.2.) Image processing, and reading and writing the image signal to and from the CF card using DSP. (Refer to Section 2.2.2.)
1.2 DC/DC CONVERTER PCB ASS’Y 1) Power supply drive (DC/DC converter). 2) Battery charging control circuit.
1.3 JACK PCB ASS’Y 1) 2) 3) 4) 5)
Conversion of the video signal from the digital signal to the analog signal. Image display. Backlight for LCD drive. Video output. Microphone input and audio output amplifier.
1.4 BLACK/WHITE LCD UNIT 1) Operation switch, operation display and finder LED.
1.5 FLASH PCB ASS’Y 1) Moter drive. 2) Flash control.
1.6 FLASH UNIT (ST PCB ASS’Y) 1) Flash drive and charging circuit for the flash.
FLASH PCB ASS'Y BLACK/WHITE LCD UNIT
DC/DC CONVERTER PCB ASS'Y MAIN PCB ASS'Y
FLASH UNIT JACK PCB ASS'Y
Fig. 1 1
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
2. Outline of Circuits 2.1 Power Supply Control The power supply is controlled by the CPU and DSP mounted on the MAIN PCB ASS’Y.
2.1.1 Power Supply Block Diagram MAIN PCB ASS'Y /E0 LAT
REG
CPU/DSP
/E0, E1, E2, E3 LAT
E21 LAT
FUSE
DC/DC CONVERTER FUSE DC IN
REG
E0 OUTPUT
3.0V VDD0-3.3
REG
1.8V
for System Control
VDD1-3.3 E1 OUTPUT
VDD1-2.5 VDD1-1.8
VDD1-1.5 REG
3.3V 3.3V
E2 OUTPUT
VDD2-16.0
VDD REG
VDD2-N7.9
VL
VDD3-18.3
E3 OUTPUT
for Image Process (CCD etc.)
for LCD
VDD3-9.5 REG
REG
3.3
for RTC
5.0V
for Motor Drive
5.0V
for Remocon
VBATF VBAT
Fig. 2 Power System Block Diagram
2.1.2 Power Supply Control Sequence 1) In the case of either “Battery is Installed” or External Power is Supplied to “DC-IN” connector; CPU activates the other main functions. (E0, E1) Operating the Dial Switch Rec. Mode
Play Mode
1. Controls CCD (E2) 2. Controls LCD (E3) 3. Controls LCD backlight (E3)
1. Controls LCD (E3) 2. Controls LCD backlight (E3)
2) In case that Dial Switch is in “LOCK” position when “Battery is Installed”; Battery charging operation starts when external power is supplied to “DC-IN” connector.
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TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
2.2 Signal Processing
MAIN PCB ASS'Y SDRAM
HD, VD CLK
Drive Pulse
TG
CCD SENSOR
CF CARD
DSP
CDS, A/D
DAC/LCD DRIVE
LCD PANEL
Finder LED VIDEO AMP
AF Support LED LENS MOTOR
V A
DAC
MOTOR DRIVE
AUDIO/SP AMP CPU
Electric FLASH
AV OUT
Speaker
EF CONT MIC RTC
Dial/ FUNCTION KEY
DIGITAL
Fig. 3 Signal System Block Diagram
2.2.1 System Control The CPU on the MAIN PCB ASS’Y controls the lens (motor, shutter), microphone input, operation switch receiver, USB communication and flowing circuits. • • • • • • • •
TG : Creation of the CCD drive pulse CDS, A/D : CCD signal processing and conversion of the digital data DAC, LCD Driver : Conversion of the analog video signal, Driving the LCD DSP : Picture processing RTC : Clock count for watch AF Support LED : AF auxiliary, self-timer and red-eye protection also serves as a lamp EF : Flash control Electric Flash : Flash and charging circuit
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TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
2.2.2 Picture Processing 1) The drive pulse of the CCD sensor is created by both clock from DSP and TG that is operated by sync. signal. The picture signal by the drive pulse is output from CCD sensor. The output signal of the CCD picture is converted to the signal processing and the digital data by the CDS and A/D converter, and is sent to the DSP. 2) The DSP circuit performs the following signal processing. • Processes the picture data (using the SDRAM). • Writes and reads the picture data to and from the CF card. • Outputs digital video signal to the LCD and VIDEO OUT. 3) The video signal that is supplied form the DSP is converted to the digital data from the analog data by the DAC/LCD DRIVE, and then is controlled by the LCD driver to be displayed on the LCD. The video amplifier is activated when the AV jack is inserted to the video jack and drives the video signal supplied from the DAC/LCD DRIVE in 75 Ω.
2.2.3 Audio Processing (Recording and Playback Functions) 1) During recording of moving picture • Audio signal of microphone is sent from the AUDIO/SP AMP to the CPU where it is converted to digital data by CPU and is recorded. 2) During playback, the data is converted back to the analog audio signal by the CPU and is output to the AV jack and speaker from AUDIO/SP AMP.
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TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
3. Troubleshooting 3.1 When an Error Code is Displayed [Remedy] • Check for any abnormalities in the mounting of probable faulty parts or connector connections referring to the table below. • Try replacing probable faulty parts referring to the below. [NOTE] • The error code is displayed on the LCD Monitor. • Adjustments must be performed after the part has been replaced. For details, see the chapter of “Adjustments”. Error Code E02
Name
Occurrence Conditions
Cause and Probable Faulty Part
AF
AF processing did not end within the speci-
MAIN PCB ASS’Y
TIME OUT
fied time.
OPTICAL UNIT
The focus lens was not driven.
MAIN PCB ASS’Y OPTICAL UNIT
E04
AWB
AWB processing did not end within the
TIME OUT
specified time.
JPEG DMA
JPEG processing did not end within the
TIME OUT
specified time.
E14
UNKNOWN
When an error of unknown cause occurs.
UNKNOWN
E16
IMAGING
Communications between the CPU and pe-
MAIN PCB ASS’Y
TIME OUT
ripheral ICs did not end within the speci-
E09
MAIN PCB ASS’Y
MAIN PCB ASS’Y
fied time during or after photography in the EVF mode. E19
LENS
ZOOM POSITION
When the zoom position error is
MAIN PCB ASS’Y
ERROR
detected.
OPTICAL UNIT
ZOOM LENS
Feeding out of the lens barrel did not end
MAIN PCB ASS’Y
ERROR
within the specified time after the power
OPTICAL UNIT
was turned ON. Detection of the zoom PI (photo-interrupter)
OPTICAL UNIT
failed.
MAIN PCB ASS’Y The lens barrel is fed out with the lens cap attached → Remedy: Remove the lens cap, and restart the camera.
The zoom position error was detected.
OPTICAL UNIT MAIN PCB ASS’Y Either zoom movement is obstructed by some external cause, or there was some unintentional camera zoom movement. → Remedy: Restart the camera.
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TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
Error Code E22
E23
Name
Occurrence Conditions
CACHE
When an error in the image data buffer
ERROR
is detected.
CF NO SPACE
When the CF becomes full during writing
Cause and Probable Faulty Part MAIN PCB ASS’Y
MAIN PCB ASS’Y
of photographed images to CF, writing is repeatedly performed with the JPEG compression ratio successively increased to reduce the size of the image file until it can be successfully written to CF. This error occurs when writing of the JPEG image file fails after 10 retries at increasingly higher compression ratios. * The same applies in the case of the Micro Drive. E24
E25
E26
E27
POWER ON
The power of the imaging circuit on the
MAIN PCB ASS’Y
ERROR
MAIN PCB ASS’Y was not detected.
DC/DC CONVERTER PCB ASS’Y
The power of the LCD PCB ASS’Y was not
LCD PCB ASS’Y
detected.
HINGE UNIT
FOCUS PI
Detection of the focus PI (photo-interrupter)
OPTICAL UNIT
ERROR
failed.
MAIN PCB ASS’Y
CAPTURE
Writing of the photograph image to SDRAM
MAIN PCB ASS’Y
TIME OUT
did not end within the specified time.
CF WRITE
Free area could not be secured in the buffer
CF CARD/MICRO DRIVE
TIME OVER
for the photograph image within the speci-
MAIN PCB ASS’Y
fied time in the continuous shooting mode. E29
E30
EZOOM TIME
When the electronic zoom processing did
OUT
not complete within the specified time.
MAIN PCB ASS’Y
POWER OFF
The camera power was turned OFF while
The battery or DC plug was removed while
ERROR
the image was being recorded to the CF
the image was being recorded to the CF
Card/Micro Drive (while the green LED was
Card/Micro Drive.
blinking). (The error code is displayed when
→ Remedy: Restart the camera.
the camera is next turned ON.) * This error may occur after E23. E50
E51
E52
CF FORMAT
The CF Card/Micro Drive could not be for-
ERROR
matted correctly.
CF ACCESS
When image data cannot be read from
ERROR
CF Card/Micro Drive correctly.
QUICK REVIEW
Review of the photograph image failed.
ERROR
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CF CARD/MICRO DRIVE
CF CARD/MICRO DRIVE
MAIN PCB ASS’Y
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
3.2 When a Problem Occurs [Remedy] • Check for any abnormalities in the mounting of probable faulty parts or connector connections referring to the table below. • Try replacing probable faulty parts referring to the table below. [NOTE] • Adjustments must be performed after the part has been replaced. For details, see the chapter of “Adjustments”. Problem (when an error code is not displayed) The camera does not work.
Defect position DC/DC CONVERTER PCB ASS’Y MAIN PCB ASS’Y BLACK/WHITE LCD UNIT
The image is not displayed on the LCD Monitor.
MAIN PCB ASS’Y FLASH PCB ASS’Y LCD UNIT JACK PCB ASS’Y
The photograph image is abnormal.
OPTICAL UNIT MAIN PCB ASS’Y
The zoom does not function.
OPTICAL UNIT MAIN PCB ASS’Y BLACK/WHITE LCD UNIT
The Built-in Flash does not fire.
FLASH UNIT (ST PCB ASS’Y) DC/DC CONVERTER PCB ASS’Y FLASH PCB ASS’Y
Video output is strange.
JACK PCB ASS’Y MAIN PCB ASS’Y
Communications with the personal computer is
JACK PCB ASS’Y
not possible.
MAIN PCB ASS’Y
The CF card is not recognized.
CF CARD CF UNIT MAIN PCB ASS’Y
Buttons/The Mode dial do not work.
REAR COVER UNIT BLACK/WHITE LCD UNIT MAIN PCB ASS’Y
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Reference
REPAIR INSTRUCTION
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CONTENTS 1. Before Starting the Repair Work 1.1 Precaution on Flash High Voltage Circuit ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 1.2 List of Tools --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 1.3 List of Supplies -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 1.4 Connectors for FPC Board ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2 2. Disassembly/Assembly 2.1 Procedure ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3 2.2 FRONT RING ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4 2.3 REAR COVER UNIT ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5 2.4 SIDE COVER UNIT, JACK COVER SPRING ---------------------------------------------------------------------------6 2.5 GRIP COVER ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------7 2.6 FRONT COVER UNIT -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------8 2.7 STRAP RIGHT BASE --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------9 2.8 CARD SLOT SHAFT HOLDER, CARD SLOT COVER UNIT ----------------------------------------------------- 10 2.9 BATTERY COVER SHAFT, BATTERY COVER SPRING, BATTERY COVER UNIT ----------------------- 11 2.10 Assembling BATTERY COVER UNIT and etc. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 12 2.11 DATE BATTERY HOLDER ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13 2.12 REAR PLATE UNIT -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14 2.13 TOP COVER SECTION ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 15 2.14 BLACK/WHITE LCD UNIT, BLACK/WHITE LCD SPRING, BLACK/WHITE LCD WINDOW, BLACK/WHITE LCD WINDOW SHEET ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 16 2.15 ACCESSORY SHOE, ACCESSORY SHOE SPRING, ACCESSORY SHOE BASE ---------------------------- 17 2.16 MAIN BARREL UNIT ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 18 2.17 MAIN SHEET ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 19 2.18 MAIN-JACK FPC, MAIN PCB ASS’Y ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 20 2.19 FLASH UNIT, SPEAKER UNIT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 21 2.20 OPTICAL UNIT SECTION, MAIN GND SPRING, CCD SPRING ------------------------------------------------- 22 2.21 OPTICAL UNIT, FINDER UNIT, ORANGE LED HOLDER -------------------------------------------------------- 23 2.22 Assembling FINDER UNIT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 24 2.23 FLASH PCB ASS’Y --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 25 2.24 BATTERY BOX UNIT SECTION ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 26 2.25 BATTERY BOX UNIT, DC/DC CONVERTER PCB ASS’Y -------------------------------------------------------- 27 2.26 TRIPOD BASE --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 28 2.27 JACK PCB ASS’Y, JACK LEAD ASS’Y ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 29 2.28 HINGE COVER -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 30 2.29 LCD UNIT, MAIN FRAME ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 31 2.30 LCD REAR COVER, LCD HINGE UNIT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 32 2.31 LCD FRONT COVER ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 33 2.32 CCD HOLDER UNIT, SHUTTER UNIT -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 34 2.33 Assembling CCD HOLDER UNIT, SHUTTER UNIT -1 -------------------------------------------------------------- 35 2.34 Assembling CCD HOLDER UNIT, SHUTTER UNIT-2 -------------------------------------------------------------- 36 2.35 Screw List --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 37
3. Adjustments ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 38 3.1 Replacement Parts and Adjustment Items -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 38 3.2 Adjustment Tools ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 39 3.3 Before Starting Electrical Adjustments ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 40 3.3.1 TWAIN Driver Installation ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 40 3.3.2 Factory Mode Driver Installation --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 40 3.3.3 Adjustment Software Installation --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 42 3.3.4 Preparation ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 43 3.3.5 Starting up the Adjustment Software ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 44 3.3.6 Menu Window ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 44 3.3.7 How to Use the Adjustment Software --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 44 3.4 Calibration -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 45 3.4.1 Calibration ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 45 3.5 Adjustment Procedure ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 54 3.5.1 Optical Unit Adjustment ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 54 3.5.2 CCD Adjustment ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 56 3.5.3 Imaging Process Adjustment -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 61 3.5.4 Color Adjustment --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 64 3.5.5 Pixel Dot Adjustment ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 66 3.5.6 Video Out Adjustment --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 70 3.5.7 LCD Adjustment ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 72 3.5.8 Flash Adjustment --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 73 3.5.9 Checking of sound recording/output ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 75
REPAIR INSTRUCTION
1. Before Starting the Repair Work Be sure to read the following precaution before starting the repair work.
1.1 Precaution on Flash High Voltage Circuit •
•
After the FLASH UNIT and SPEAKER UNIT are removed together as an assembled unit, be sure to discharge the main capacitor. (Discharging resistor : 1 kΩ, approx. 5 W.) First contact the GND terminal of the main capacitor with the discharging resistor. Then contact the positive terminal of the main capacitor.
CAUTION: Be careful of electric shock because the circuit is the high voltage circuit.
ELECT. CAPACITOR
terminal (black)
FLASH UNIT, SPEAKER UNIT
(1kΩ/5W) terminal (gray, pink)
Fig. 1 Precaution on flash high voltage circuit
1.2 List of Tools The following tools are used for the re-assembling during service. List of tools New
Name of tools Screwdriver (Local Purchase) Tweezers (Local Purchase) Soldering iron (Local Purchase)
Part No.
Remarks
1.3 List of Supplies The following supplies are used for the re-assembling during service. This product uses a lead free solder for mounting. To repair this product, use a lead free solder. List of supplies New
Name of supplies DIA BOND No.1663G THREE BOND 1401C ADHESIVE TAPE SONY T4000 LOGENEST RAMBDA A-74 ADHESIVE TAPE 3M No.56 LEAD FREE SOLDER RMA-98
Part No. CY9-8129-000 CY9-8011-000 CY4-6012-000 CY9-8102-000 CY4-6018-000 CY9-4045-000
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Remarks
Double-sided Tape Electric insulation Tape Lead free solder
REPAIR INSTRUCTION
1.4 Connectors for FPC Board This product is used the five types of the connectors for FPC board.
1 Type A LOCK
The contact-piece UNLOCK should face downwards
Unlocked state
Locked state
2 Type B LOCK
UNLOCK The contact-piece should face upwards
Unlocked state
Locked state
Unconnected state
Connected state
Unconnected state
Connected state
3 Type C
4 Type D
5 Type E The contact-piece should face table sides
Unconnected state
Connected state
Fig. 2 Connectors for FPC board CAUTIONS: 1. For the connectors of Type A and Type B make sure to set them to the unlocked state before removing and inserting FPC board. After FPC board is inserted, set them to the locked state. 2. The FPC board is equipped with the holes as shown. Use them for removal and insertion by inserting the tweezers into them as required.
2
Holes
Fig. 3 Holes for removal
REPAIR INSTRUCTION
2. Disassembly/Assembly 2.1 Procedure Disassembling procedure of PowerShot G6 is shown by the following flowchart. Reverse the disassembling procedure to reassemble them. ∗ The pages to refer are shown in parenthesis ( ). FRONT RING
(P-4)
REAR COVER UNIT
(P-5)
SIDE COVER UNIT, JACK COVER SPRING
(P-6)
GRIP COVER
(P-7)
FRONT COVER UNIT
(P-8)
STRAP RIGHT BASE
(P-9)
CARD SLOT SHAFT HOLDER, CARD SLOT COVER UNIT
(P-10)
BATTERY COVER SHAFT, BATTERY COVER SPRING, BATTERY COVER UNIT
(P-11)
DATE BATTERY HOLDER
(P-13)
REAR PLATE UNIT
(P-14)
TOP COVER SECTION
(P-15)
MAIN BARREL UNIT
(P-18)
MAIN SHEET
(P-19)
MAIN JACK FPC, MAIN PCB ASS'Y
(P-20)
FLASH UNIT, SPEAKER UNIT
(P-21)
Assembling BATTERY COVER UNIT and etc.
BLACK/WHITE LCD UNIT, BLACK/WHITE LCD SPRING, BLACK/WHITE LCD WINDOW, BLACK/WHITE LCD WINDOW SHEET (P-16)
CAUTION Be careful high voltage OPTICAL UNIT SECTION, MAIN GND SPRING, CCD SPRING
(P-12)
ACCESSORY SHOE, ACCESSORY SHOE SPRING, ACCESSORY SHOE BASE
(P-17)
OPTICAL UNIT, FINDER UNIT, ORANGE LED HOLDER
(P-23)
Assembling FINDER UNIT
(P-24)
CCD HOLDER UNIT, SHUTTER UNIT
(P-34)
Assembling CCD HOLDER UNIT and SHUTTER UNIT-1st
(P-35)
Assembling CCD HOLDER UNIT and SHUTTER UNIT-2nd
(P-36)
BATTERY BOX UNIT, DC/DC CONVERTER PCB ASS'Y
(P-27)
(P-22) JACK PCB ASS'Y, JACK LEAD ASS'Y (P-29)
FLASH PCB ASS'Y
(P-25)
BATTERY BOX UNIT SECTION
(P-26)
TRIPOD BASE
HINGE COVER
(P-30)
LCD UNIT, MAIN FRAME
(P-31)
(P-28) LCD REAR COVER, LCD HINGE UNIT (P-32) LCD FRONT COVER
3
(P-33)
REPAIR INSTRUCTION
(1)-1 FRONT RING
(1)-1
(1)-1 Release button
Fig. 4 FRONT RING
2.2 FRONT RING (1) FRONT RING 1. Rotate the FRONT RING in the direction of the arrow while holding down the release button.
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REPAIR INSTRUCTION
(1)-2 b
NOTE (Assembling) Diopter Adjustment Lever (1)-3 b
FINDER UNIT (1)-4 Connector
(1)-5 REAR COVER UNIT (1)-3 LCD UNIT
(1)-1 a
(1)-2 b
b CD3-2564-000 3.5mm SILVER M1.7
(1)-2 b
a XA4-9170-407 4.0mm
(1)-1 CARD SLOT COVER
SILVER M1.7 (SELF TAP)
Fig. 5 REAR COVER UNIT
2.3 REAR COVER UNIT (1) REAR COVER UNIT 1. Open the CARD SLOT COVER in the direction of the arrow and remove the screw a × 1. 2. Remove the screws b × 3. 3. Open the LCD UNIT in the direction of the arrow and remove the screw b × 1. 4. Disengage the connector. 5. Remove the REAR COVER UNIT. NOTE (Assembling) Align the position of the Diopter Adjustment Lever on the finder.
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REPAIR INSTRUCTION
(1)-2 JACK COVER
(2)-2 JACK COVER SPRING NOTE (Assembling)
(2)-1 f
(1)-1 b
f CD1-4024-000
(1)-2 b
3.0mm SILVER M1.7
(1)-3 SIDE COVER UNIT
b CD3-2564 3.5mm SILVER M1.7
Fig. 6 SIDE COVER UNIT, JACK COVER SPRING
2.4 SIDE COVER UNIT, JACK COVER SPRING (1) SIDE COVER UNIT 1. Remove the screw b × 1. 2. Open the JACK COVER in the direction of the arrow and remove the screw b × 1. 3. Remove the SIDE COVER UNIT. NOTE (Assembling) Apply the LOGENEST RAMBDA A-74 to the sliding position on the JACK COVER of the JACK COVER SPRING. (2) JACK COVER SPRING 1. Remove the screw f × 1. 2. Remove the JACK COVER SPRING.
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REPAIR INSTRUCTION
(1)-1 BATTERY COVER
NOTE (Assembling) Claws (1)-1 a
c CD3-2309-000 3.5mm SILVER M1.7 (SELF TAP)
(1)-2 c (1)-3 GRIP COVER
a Claws NOTE (Assembling)
XA4-9170-407 4.0mm SILVER M1.7 (SELF TAP)
Fig. 7 GRIP COVER
2.5 GRIP COVER (1) GRIP COVER 1. Open the BATTERY COVER in the direction of the arrow, and remove the screw a × 1. 2. Remove the screws c × 2. 3. Remove the GRIP COVER by sliding it forward while holding up its rear side. NOTE (Assembling) Align the two claws with the positions shown in the figure.
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REPAIR INSTRUCTION
(1)-1 a
NOTE (Assembling) Dowels
(1)-1 p (1)-1 a
(1)-1 d
(1)-2 FRONT COVER UNIT
a
d
P
XA4-9170-407
XA1-7170-287
CD1-4045-000
4.0mm SILVER M1.7 (SELF TAP)
Fig. 8 FRONT COVER UNIT
2.6 FRONT COVER UNIT (1) FRONT COVER UNIT 1. Remove the screws a × 3, d × 1, p × 1. 2. Remove the FRONT COVER UNIT. NOTE (Assembling) Align the two dowels with the positions as shown in the figure.
8
2.8mm SILVER M1.7
3.0mm SILVER M1.7
REPAIR INSTRUCTION
(1)-1 d
(1)-2 STRAP RIGHT BASE
d XA1-7170-287 2.8mm SILVER M1.7
Fig. 9 STRAP RIGHT BASE
2.7 STRAP RIGHT BASE (1) STRAP RIGHT BASE 1. Remove the screws d × 2. 2. Remove the STRAP RIGHT BASE.
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(1)-2 CARD SLOT SHAFT HOLDER
(1)-1 a NOTE (Assembling)
SPRING (1)-3 CARD SLOT COVER UNIT
a XA4-9170-407 4.0mm SILVER M1.7 (SELF TAP)
Fig. 10 CARD SLOT SHAFT HOLDER, CARD SLOT COVER UNIT
2.8 CARD SLOT SHAFT HOLDER, CARD SLOT COVER UNIT (1) CARD SLOT SHAFT HOLDER, CARD SLOT COVER UNIT 1. Remove the screws a × 2. 2. Remove CARD SLOT SHAFT HOLDER. 3. Remove CARD SLOT COVER UNIT in the direction of the arrow. NOTE (Assembling) Place the tip of SPRING in the gutter.
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(2)-1 BATTERY COVER UNIT
(1)-2 BATTERY COVER SPRING CAUTION
(1)-1 BATTERY COVER SHAFT
Fig. 11 BATTERY COVER SHAFT, BATTERY COVER SPRING, BATTERY COVER UNIT
2.9 BATTERY COVER SHAFT, BATTERY COVER SPRING, BATTERY COVER UNIT (1) BATTERY COVER SHAFT, BATTERY COVER SPRING 1. Remove the BATTERY COVER SHAFT in the direction of the arrow shown by using the thin tweezers or the likes. 2. Remove the BATTERY COVER SPRING from the gutter. CAUTION Be careful not to drop the BATTERY COVER SPRING. (2) BATTERY COVER UNIT 1. Remove the BATTERY COVER UNIT.
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The first pipe of BATTERY COVER UNIT
1 3
2 BATTERY COVER SHAFT BATTERY COVER SPRING Bent tip
BATTERY COVER SHAFT
Hole on the BATTERY BOX UNIT
Fig. 12 Assembling BATTERY COVER UNIT and etc.
2.10 Assembling BATTERY COVER UNIT and etc. (1) Assembling BATTERY COVER UNIT and etc. 1. Insert the BATTERY COVER UNIT to the BATTERY BOX UNIT beforehand. 2. Insert the BATTERY COVER SHAFT from the BATTERY BOX UNIT side. Stop it when the BATTERY COVER SHAFT goes through the first pipe. 3. Insert the bent tip of the BATTERY COVER SPRING from the side of BATTERY BOX UNIT. Insert the BATTERY COVER SHAFT through the end.
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(1)-1 DATE BATTERY HOLDER
Fig. 13 DATE BATTERY HOLDER
2.11 DATE BATTERY HOLDER (1) DATE BATTERY HOLDER 1. Remove the DATE BATTERY HOLDER.
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Inside of the BATTERY BOX (1)-2 (1)-2 e d
(1)-3 REAR PLATE UNIT
(1)-3 Connector
(1)-1 d
(1)-1 f (1)-3 Connector
d
e
f
XA1-7170-287
CD3-3650-000
CD1-4024-000
2.5mm
2.8mm SILVER M1.7
SILVER M1.7
3.0mm SILVER M1.7
Fig. 14 REAR PLATE UNIT
2.12 REAR PLATE UNIT (1) REAR PLATE UNIT 1. Remove the screw d × 1 on the top of the BATTERY BOX and the screw f × 1 on the rear. 2. Remove the screws e × 1, d × 2. 3. Disconnect the two connectors and REAR PLATE UNIT.
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(1)-3 Remote Sensor (1)-2 FPC Connectors
(1)-4 TOP COVER SECTION
NOTE1 (Assembling) (1)-3 Dowels (1)-1 a
Zoom Lever (1)-1 g
(1)-1 d
(1)-1 a
(1)-1 d
Screws
(1)-3 Dowels NOTE1 (Assembling)
(1)-2 Connector 13mm
d
a
g
XA1-7170-287
XA4-9170-407
XA4-5170-357
4.0mm
2.8mm
10mm ELECTRIC INSULATION TAPE NOTE2 (Assembling)
SILVER M1.7
SILVER M1.7 (SELF TAP)
3.5mm SILVER M1.7 (SELF TAP)
Fig. 15 TOP COVER SECTION
2.13 TOP COVER SECTION (1) TOP COVER SECTION 1. Remove the screws a × 2, g × 1, d × 4. 2. Disconnect the three connectors. 3. Disengage the dowel on the side of the ZOOM LEVER, four dowels of flexible board and switch, and Remote Sensor FPC from the two dowels. NOTE1 (Assembling) Align the seven dowels with the positions shown in the figure. 4. Remove TOP COVER SECTION NOTE2 (Assembling) Fix the connector with ELECTRIC INSULATION TAPE (10 mm × 13 mm).
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(2)-2 BLACK/WHITE LCD WINDOW SHEET
(1)-2 k NOTE (Assembling)
(1)-2 0
(2)-3 BLACK/WHITE LCD WINDOW
(1)-2 l (1)-2 a
(1)-1 Connector
(2)-1 BLACK/WHITE LCD SPRING CAUTION
a
k
l
m
o
XA4-9170-407
XA4-9140-307
XA4-9140-407
XA4-9170-457
XA4-5140-357
3.0mm
4.0mm SILVER M1.7 (SELF TAP)
SILVER M1.4 (SELF TAP)
4.0mm SILVER M1.4 (SELF TAP)
3.5mm
4.5mm SILVER M1.7 (SELF TAP)
SILVER M1.4
Fig. 16 BLACK/WHITE LCD UNIT, BLACK/WHITE LCD SPRING, BLACK/WHITE LCD WINDOW, BLACK/WHITE LCD WINDOW SHEET
2.14 BLACK/WHITE LCD UNIT, BLACK/WHITE LCD SPRING, BLACK/WHITE LCD WINDOW, BLACK/WHITE LCD WINDOW SHEET (1) BLACK/WHITE LCD UNIT 1. Disengage the connector. 2. Remove the screws o × 1, k × 2, l × 2, a × 1 and m × 1. 3. Remove the BLACK/WHITE LCD UNIT. NOTE (Assembling) Align the switch with the position shown in the figure. (2) BLACK/WHITE LCD SPRING, BLACK/WHITE LCD WINDOW, BLACK/WHITE LCD WINDOW SHEET 1. Remove the BLACK/WHITE LCD SPRING. CAUTION Be careful not to drop the BLACK/WHITE LCD SPRING. 2. Peel off the BLACK/WHITE LCD WINDOW SHEET. 3. Remove the BLACK/WHITE LCD WINDOW.
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NOTE1 (Assembling) NOTE2 (Assembling)
Apply the thread lock (THREE BOND 1401C) after tightening the screws.
Apply the DIABOND No.1663G. (1)-2 n
(1)-1 ACCESSORY SHOE SPRING
(1)-3 ACCESSORY SHOE
(1)-4 ACCESSORY SHOE BASE
CAUTION Pay attention not to damage the parts.
(1)-4 Solderings n XA1-3170-407 4.0mm SILVER M1.7
Fig. 17 ACCESSORY SHOE, ACCESSORY SHOE SPRING, ACCESSORY SHOE BASE
2.15 ACCESSORY SHOE, ACCESSORY SHOE SPRING, ACCESSORY SHOE BASE (1) ACCESSORY SHOE, ACCESSORY SHOE SPRING, ACCESSORY SHOE BASE 1. Remove the attached DIABOND No.1663G, and remove the ACCESSORY SHOE SPRING by inserting the tweezers or the likes under it. CAUTION Pay attention not to damage the parts. NOTE1 (Assembling) Apply the DIABOND No. 1663G to the positions shown in the figure. 2. Remove the screws n × 4. 3. Remove the attached thread lock (THREE BOND 1401C) and ACCESSORY SHOE. NOTE2 (Assembling) Apply the thread lock (THREE BOND 1401C) at the positions shown in the figure. 4. Remove the soldering in five places and ACCESSORY SHOE BASE.
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(1)-2 d (1)-3 MAIN BARREL UNIT
(1)-1 MIC connector
d XA1-7170-287 2.8mm SILVER M1.7
Fig. 18 MAIN BARREL UNIT
2.16 MAIN BARREL UNIT (1) MAIN BARREL UNIT 1. Disconnect the MIC connector. 2. Remove the screws d × 3. 3. Remove the MAIN BARREL UNIT.
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(1)-2 MAIN SHEET (1)-1 e
(1)-1 h
e
h
CD3-3650-000
CD3-3651-000 2.5mm
2.5mm SILVER M1.7
Fig. 19 MAIN SHEET
2.17 MAIN SHEET (1) MAIN SHEET 1. Remove the screws e × 2, h × 3. 2. Remove the MAIN SHEET.
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SILVER M1.7
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NOTE (Assembling) (1)-2 ELECTRIC INSULATION TAPE (1)-1 MAIN-JACK FPC, NOISE SHIELD
(2)-1 Connector
(2)-2 MAIN PCB ASS’Y
10mm 13mm
(1)-2 NOISE SHIELD
(2)-1 Connector
(1)-2 MAIN-JACK FPC
(1)-1 Connector
Fig. 20 MAIN-JACK FPC, MAIN PCB ASS’Y
2.18 MAIN-JACK FPC, MAIN PCB ASS’Y (1) MAIN-JACK FPC 1. Disengage the two connectors. 2. Peel off the ELECTRIC INSULATION TAPE and remove the NOISE SHIELD. NOTE (Assembling) Fix the NOISE SHIELD with the ELECTRIC INSULATION TAPE (10 mm × 13 mm). (2) MAIN PCB ASS’Y 1. Disengage the two connectors. 2. Remove the MAIN PCB ASS’Y.
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Never touch the terminal section of the main capacitor and the circuit board of FLASH UNIT! Be sure to discharge the capacitor using the discharging resistor (about 1 kΩ/5 W). (1)-2
ELECT. CAPACITOR
(1)-4 FLASH UNIT, SPEAKER UNIT
terminal (black)
(1kΩ/5W) (1)-2 FPC boards
(1)-1 Connectors
terminal (gray,pink) NOTE1 (Assembling) Dowels (1)-3 a (1)-3 e
(1)-3 a
(1)-5 FLASH UNIT Notches NOTE2 (Assembling)
(1)-5 SPEAKER UNIT NOTE3 (Assembling) 6mm
a
e
XA4-9170-407
CD3-3650-000
DOUBLE-SIDED TAPE
2.5mm
4.0mm
6mm SILVER M1.7 (SELF TAP)
SILVER M1.7
Fig. 21 FLASH UNIT, SPEAKER UNIT
2.19 FLASH UNIT, SPEAKER UNIT (1) FLASH UNIT, SPEAKER UNIT 1. Disengage the two connectors. 2. Remove the two flexible boards. 3. Remove the screws a × 2, e × 1. 4. Remove the FLASH UNIT and SPEAKER UNIT as an assembled unit in the direction of the arrow. CAUTION Never touch the terminal section of the main capacitor! Be sure to discharge the capacitor using the discharging resistor (about 1kΩ/5W). NOTE1 (Assembling) Align the two dowels with the positions as shown in the figure. NOTE2 (Assembling) Align the notches in the positions shown in the figure. 5. Separate the FLASH UNIT and SPEAKER UNIT. NOTE3 (Assembling) Attach the DOUBLE-SIDED TAPE (6 mm × 6 mm) on the rear of the SPEAKER UNIT.
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(1)-3 OPTICAL UNIT SECTION
(1)-4 CCD SPRING CAUTION2
(1)-2 a (1)-1 a
(1)-1 MAIN GND SPRING CAUTION1
a XA4-9170-407 4.0mm SILVER M1.7 (SELF TAP)
Fig. 22 OPTICAL UNIT SECTION, MAIN GND SPRING, CCD SPRING
2.20 OPTICAL UNIT SECTION, MAIN GND SPRING, CCD SPRING (1) OPTICAL UNIT SECTION, MAIN GND SPRING, CCD SPRING 1. Remove the screw a × 1. Remove the MAIN GND SPRING at the same time. CAUTION 1 Be careful not to drop the MAIN GND SPRING. 2. Remove the screws a × 2. 3. Remove the OPTICAL UNIT SECTION in the direction of the arrow. 4. Remove the CCD SPRING. CAUTION 2 Be careful not to drop the CCD SPRING.
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NOTE1 (Assembling) (1)-1 ORANGE LED HOLDER
6mm
(2)-1 a
(2)-2 FINDER UNIT
(1)-1 Flat-head screw driver Claw
6mm DOUBLE-SIDED TAPE (1)-2 ORANGE LED HOLDER
Claws NOTE3 (Assembling) Dowel (2)-2 OPTICAL UNIT
a XA4-9170-407 4.0mm
NOTE2 (Assembling) (1)-2 DIA BOND No.1663G
SILVER M1.7 (SELF TAP)
Fig. 23 OPTICAL UNIT, FINDER UNIT, ORANGE LED HOLDER
2.21 OPTICAL UNIT, FINDER UNIT, ORANGE LED HOLDER (1) ORANGE LED HOLDER 1. Remove the ORANGE LED HOLDER in the direction of the arrow by pushing it with a flat headed driver or the likes with care not to damage the parts with the claw on the FINDER UNIT. NOTE1 (Assembling) Attach the DOUBLE-SIDED TAPE (6 mm × 6 mm) at the position shown in the figure. 2. Remove the attached DIABOND No.1663G, and remove the flexible board from the ORANGE LED HOLDER. NOTE2 (Assembling) Apply DIA BOND No. 1663G to the positions shown in the figure. (2) OPTICAL UNIT, FINDER UNIT 1. Remove the screw a × 1. 2. Remove the FINDER UNIT from the OPTICAL UNIT. NOTE3 (Assembling) Align the claw and the dowel with the positions shown in the figure.
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OPTICAL UNIT B (1)-2
Notche
A (1)-4 a
(1)-1 NOTE (Assembling)
White gear
Circle
(1)-3 FINDER UNIT
(1)-5 ORANGE LED HOLDER
OPTICAL UNIT (1)-3 Claws
a XA4-9170-407 4.0mm
(1)-3 Dowel
SILVER M1.7 (SELF TAP)
FINDER UNIT
Fig. 24 Assembling FINDER UNIT
2.22 Assembling FINDER UNIT (1) Assembling FINDER UNIT 1. Set OPTICAL UNIT in the retracted position. NOTE (Assembling) When the OPTICAL UNIT is not set in the retracted position, remove the CCD HOLDER UNIT (refer to page 34) to set OPTICAL UNIT in the retracted position by turning the part B in the direction of the arrow A shown. 2. Align the circle mark on the white gear of FINDER UNIT with the notch. 3. Install FINDER UNIT aligning with claws and a dowel. 4. Fix a screw a × 1. 5. Insert the ORANGE LED HOLDER in the FINDER UNIT.
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(1)-2 Connector
(1)-1 e (1)-2 FLASH PCB ASS’Y e CD3-3650-000 2.5mm SILVER M1.7
Fig. 25 FLASH PCB ASS’Y
2.23 FLASH PCB ASS’Y (1) FLASH PCB ASS’Y 1. Remove the screw e × 1. 2. Disconnect a connector to remove FLASH PCB ASS’Y.
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(1)-1 g
(1)-1 a
(1)-3 BATTERY BOX UNIT SECTION
(1)-1 e (1)-2 Connector
a
e
g
XA4-9170-407
CD3-3650-000
XA4-5170-357
2.5mm
4.0mm SILVER M1.7 (SELF TAP)
SILVER M1.7
Fig. 26 BATTERY BOX UNIT SECTION
2.24 BATTERY BOX UNIT SECTION (1) BATTERY BOX UNIT SECTION 1. Remove the screws a × 1, g × 1, e × 2. 2. Disconnect the connector. 3. Remove the BATTERY BOX UNIT SECTION in the direction of the arrow shown.
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3.5mm SILVER M1.7 (SELF TAP)
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(1)-3 BATTERY BOX UNIT
(1)-1 Connector (1)-3 DC/DC CONVERTER PCB ASS'Y
(1)-2 a (1)-1 Connector Dowels NOTE (Assembling)
a XA4-9170-407 4.0mm SILVER M1.7 (SELF TAP)
Fig. 27 BATTERY BOX UNIT, DC/DC CONVERTER PCB ASS’Y
2.25 BATTERY BOX UNIT, DC/DC CONVERTER PCB ASS’Y (1) BATTERY BOX UNIT, DC/DC CONVERTER PCB ASS’Y 1. Disconnect the two connectors. 2. Remove the screw a × 1. 3. Separate BATTERY BOX UNIT, DC/DC CONVERTER PCB ASS’Y. NOTE (Assembling) Align the dowel with the position shown in the figure.
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(1)-2 TRIPOD BASE
(1)-1 d
d XA1-7170-287 2.8mm SILVER M1.7
Fig. 28 TRIPOD BASE
2.26 TRIPOD BASE (1) TRIPOD BASE 1. Remove the screws d × 2. 2. Remove the TRIPOD BASE.
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NOTE3 (Assembling) JACK LEAD ASS’Y (1)-5 JACK LEAD ASS’Y Mounting hole for the TRIPOD BASE
Lead wire(red)
Lead wire(black) NOTE1 (Assembling) (1)-4 Soldering (1)-2 e
Connector cable Notche NOTE2 (Assembling) (1)-3 JACK PCB ASS’Y
(1)-1 Connector
e CD3-3650-000 2.5mm SILVER M1.7
Fig. 29 JACK PCB ASS’Y, JACK LEAD ASS’Y
2.27 JACK PCB ASS’Y, JACK LEAD ASS’Y (1) JACK PCB ASS’Y, JACK LEAD ASS’Y 1. Disconnect the two connectors. 2. Remove the screws e × 2. 3. Remove the JACK PCB ASS’Y and JACK LEAD ASS’Y together as an assembled unit. 4. Remove the attached DIABOND No.1663G and the soldering in two places from the JACK LEAD ASS’Y to separate the JACK LEAD ASS’Y and JACK PCB ASS’Y. NOTE1 (Assembling) Apply the DIABOND No. 1663G after soldering. NOTE2 (Assembling) Let the connector cable through the notch of the JACK PCB ASS’Y. NOTE3 (Assembling) Route the JACK LEAD ASS’Y through out of the hole on TRIPOD BASE as shown in the figure.
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(1)-3 HINGE COVER (1)-1 LCD UNIT
(1)-2 i
(1)-3 Claws
i CD3-2308-000 1.6mm SILVER M1.7
Fig. 30 HINGE COVER
2.28 HINGE COVER (1) HINGE COVER 1. Rotate LCD UNIT in the direction of the arrow. 2. Remove the screws i × 2. 3. Disengage the two claws to remove the HINGE COVER.
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(1)-1 h (1)-2 LCD UNIT
(1)-2 MAIN FRAME NOTE2 (Assembling)
Connector cable screw hole Dowels NOTE1 (Assembling)
h CD3-3651-000 2.5mm SILVER M1.7
Fig. 31 LCD UNIT, MAIN FRAME
2.29 LCD UNIT, MAIN FRAME (1) LCD UNIT, MAIN FRAME 1. Remove the screws h × 2. 2. Separate the LCD UNIT and MAIN FRAME. NOTE1 (Assembling) Align the dowels with the positions shown in the figure. NOTE2 (Assembling) Route the connector cable under the MAIN FRAME as shown in the figure. Be careful not to cover the screw hole by the connector cable.
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NOTE (Assembling) (2)-3 Soldering
Claws
(2)-2
(1)-1 j (2)-1 j
(1)-2 LCD REAR COVER
(2)-4 LCD HINGE UNIT
j XA1-7170-257 2.5mm SILVER M1.7
Fig. 32 LCD REAR COVER, LCD HINGE UNIT
2.30 LCD REAR COVER, LCD HINGE UNIT (1) LCD REAR COVER 1. Remove the screws j × 2. 2. Remove the LCD REAR COVER. NOTE (Assembling) Align the two claws with the positions shown in the figure. (2) LCD HINGE UNIT 1. Remove the screw j × 1. 2. Disconnect the two connectors. 3. Remove the soldering. 4. Remove the LCD HINGE UNIT.
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(1)-1 LCD FRONT COVER
Dowels NOTE (Assembling)
Fig. 33 LCD FRONT COVER
2.31 LCD FRONT COVER (1) LCD FRONT COVER 1. Separate the LCD FRONT COVER. NOTE (Assembling) Align the dowel with the position shown in the figure.
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(1)-1
Dowel FPC board of the SHUTTER UNIT
FPC GUIDE
(1)-4 (1)-3
(1)-2 CCD HOLDER UNIT
(1)-5
SHUTTER UNIT
A SHUTTER UNIT
(1)-6
LENS BARREL UNIT m XA4-9170-457
(1)-7 FRONT LENS UNIT
4.5mm SILVER M1.7 (SELF TAP)
Fig. 34 CCD HOLDER UNIT, SHUTTER UNIT
2.32 CCD HOLDER UNIT, SHUTTER UNIT (1) CCD HOLDER UNIT, SHUTTER UNIT 1. Remove the screws m × 3. 2. Remove the CCD HOLDER UNIT. 3. Disengage the flexible board of the SHUTTER UNIT from the dowel of the FPC GUIDE. 4. Remove the FPC GUIDE. 5. Hold the portion A of the SHUTTER UNIT by fingers, and turn it in the direction of the arrow until it becomes stuck. 6. Remove the SHUTTER UNIT. 7. Remove the FRONT LENS UNIT from the LENS BARREL UNIT.
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FRONT LENS UNIT
Flat portion
NOTE (Assembling)
(1)-1
FRONT LENS UNIT LENS BARREL UNIT Projected Recepted Groove part
Projected part Flat portion Projected parts Recepted Groove Flat portions
Flat portion
(1)-1
Flat portions
Recepted Groove
Flat portion
Recepted Groove
Recepted Grooves
LENS BARREL UNIT Large projected part
Projected parts
SHUTTER UNIT
Small projected parts
Small cutouts Ring C
(1)-3
Large recepted groove
Small grooves
Small recepted grooves Large cutout
Large groove
A B
(1)-2
FRONT LENS UNIT
Fig. 35 Assembling CCD HOLDER UNIT, SHUTTER UNIT -1
2.33 Assembling CCD HOLDER UNIT, SHUTTER UNIT -1 (1) Assembling CCD HOLDER UNIT, SHUTTER UNIT -1 1. Place the FRONT LENS UNIT on the LENS BARREL UNIT. 2. Rotate the FRONT LENS UNIT in the direction of the arrow B while pushing it in the direction of arrow A until it becomes stuck. Then rotate it in the reverse direction by about 2 degrees to align the three cuts in the ring C with the three gutters in the ring in the back. 3. Insert the SHUTTER UNIT by aligning the projections on SHUTTER UNIT and the gutters on LENS BARREL UNIT. NOTE (Assembling) When placing the FRONT LENS UNIT on the LENS BARREL UNIT, align the projections with the gutters as described below: three projections on the FRONT LENS UNIT and three gutters on the LENS BARREL UNIT, two flat surfaces on FRONT LENS UNIT and two flat surfaces on the LENS BARREL UNIT.
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B
FRONT LENS UNIT
(1)-2
NOTE1 (Assembling) (1)-1
CCD HOLDER UNIT NOTE2 (Assembling) (1)-5
Large projected part
(1)-3
FPC GUIDE FPC board of the SHUTTER UNIT Dowel
Small projected part
Dowel
(1)-5
(1)-4 Small recepted groove
m XA4-9170-457 4.5mm
Large recepted groove FPC GUIDE
(1)-6
SILVER M1.7 (SELF TAP)
m
Fig. 36 Assembling CCD HOLDER UNIT, SHUTTER UNIT-2
2.34 Assembling CCD HOLDER UNIT, SHUTTER UNIT-2 (1) Assembling CCD HOLDER UNIT, SHUTTER UNIT -2 1. Hold the portion A of the SHUTTER UNIT by fingers, and turn it in the direction of the arrow until it becomes stuck. 2. Hold the portion B of the LENS BARREL UNIT by fingers, and turn it in the direction of the arrow until it becomes stuck. 3. Install the FPC GUIDE. 4. Install the flexible board of the SHUTTER UNIT in the dowel of FPC GUIDE as shown in the figure. 5. Install the CCD HOLDER UNIT by aligning the projections on CCD HOLDER UNIT and the gutters on LENS BARREL UNIT according to the respective size. 6. Install the three screws m × 3. NOTE1 (Assembling) When turning the SHUTTER UNIT, the portion B of the LENS BARREL UNIT comes out, but this is normal reaction. Do not stop and keep turning it. Turn it until it becomes stuck, and FRONT LENS UNIT is stored in the position B of LENS BARREL UNIT. NOTE2 (Assembling) Be sure to install the CCD HOLDER UNIT of the same OPTICAL UNIT.
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2.35 Screw List a
b
c
d
e
f
XA4-9170-407
CD3-2564-000
CD3-2309-000
XA1-7170-287
CD3-3650-000
CD1-4024-000
4.0mm SILVER M1.7 (SELF TAP)
SILVER M1.7
SILVER M1.7
SILVER M1.7 (SELF TAP)
SILVER M1.7
2.5mm
2.8mm
3.5mm
3.5mm
3.0mm SILVER M1.7
g
h
i
j
k
l
XA4-5170-357
CD3-3651-000
CD3-2308-000
XA1-7170-257
XA4-9140-307
XA4-9140-407
SILVER M1.7
SILVER M1.7
SILVER M1.7 (SELF TAP)
1.6mm
2.5mm
3.5mm
2.5mm SILVER M1.7
SILVER M1.4 (SELF TAP)
m
n
o
P
XA4-9170-457
XA1-3170-407
XA4-5140-357
CD1-4045-000
SILVER M1.7 (SELF TAP)
SILVER M1.7
3.0mm
3.5mm
4.0mm
4.5mm
SILVER M1.7
SILVER M1.4
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4.0mm SILVER M1.4 (SELF TAP)
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3. Adjustments 3.1 Replacement Parts and Adjustment Items PowerShot G6 requires electrical adjustments when certain parts are replaced. The table below indicates the adjustments required for the respective part replacements. For all other parts not listed below, no electrical adjustments are necessary after replacement. Adjustment Items
Optical Unit Adjustment
CCD Adjustment
Replacement Part
Imaging Process
Color Adjustment
Pixel Dot Adjustment
Adjustment
Video Out
LCD
Flash
Adjustment
Adjustment
Adjustment
BATTERY BOX UNIT DC/DC CONVERTER PCB ASS’Y OPTICAL UNIT
#1
#2
#3
#4
#5
FLASH UNIT FLASH PCB ASS’Y MAIN PCB ASS’Y JACK PCB ASS’Y LCD UNIT
: Adjustment is necessary after replacement. : Adjustment is necessary after replacement. (Adjustment is not necessary, only if the adjustment data has been saved and then transferred after the part is replaced.) Blank : Adjustment is unnecessary.
∗ When OPTICAL UNIT is replaced, adjust certainly at the procedure as below. #1. Optical Unit Adjustment #2. CCD Adjustment #3. Imaging Process Adjustment #4. Color Adjustment #5. Pixel Dot Adjustment #6. Flash Adjustment
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3.2 Adjustment Tools The following tools are required for electrical adjustment. DESCRIPTION
PARTS NO.
PC/AT-Compatible Machine (Windows2000 or 98 pre-installed Model, USB port)
REMARKS
—
SERVICE MANUAL (CD-ROM)
Local purchase
CY8-4397-031
ADJUSTMENT SOFTWARE
—
Download
Compact Power Adapter CA-560
—
Enclosed in “Compact Power Adapter CA-560”
AC Cable
—
Enclosed in “Compact Power Adapter CA-560”
INTERFACE CABLE IFC-400PCU/300PCU
—
Enclosed in Merchandise
AV Cable AVC-DC300
—
Brightness Box Color Viewer (5500° K)
(or “DY9-2039-100”)
CY9-1562-100/200 DY9-2002-000
18% Gray Chart
CY9-1563-000
AF Chart (1)
CY9-1583-000
W-10 Filter
(Verified with LSB-100M/B & EF-5000)
*2
CY9-1566-100/200
Color Bar Chart
Infinity Collimator
Enclosed in Merchandise *2
*3 *2
CY9-1569-100/200
*1
CY9-1556-000
C-12 Filter
CY9-1555-000
FL-W Filter
CY9-1557-000
ND-4 Filter
CY9-1553-000
ND-8 Filter
CY9-1554-000
Light-Shielding Cloth (500 × 500 or larger)
—
Local purchase
Tripod
—
Local purchase
Oscilloscope
—
Local purchase
RCA-BNC Converter Plug
—
Local purchase
BNC T Connector
—
Local purchase
BNC 75Ω Terminator
—
Local purchase
Reference Camera
—
Merchandise
DIGITAL CAMERA SolutionDisk
—
Enclosed in Merchandise
*1
2pcs. required. -100 : 100~120V, -200 : 200~240V *3 The file containing “How to print out” and Chart for print-out is in the Service Manual APPENDIX. *2
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3.3 Before Starting Electrical Adjustments 3.3.1 TWAIN Driver Installation Install the USB Driver for Adjustment in the CD-ROM to PC. (“This Adjustment Software” is impossible when the RS-232C TWAIN driver is used.)
3.3.2 Factory Mode Driver Installation After downloading and extracting Factory Mode Driver, double-click Setup.exe (\Factory Mode Driver\Win 2000_98\Setup.exe) to install it. If InstallShield Wizard appears as shown in the first picture below, install the TWAIN (Factory Mode) Driver by following the instructions. 1 The InstallShield Wizard will install TWAIN Driver on your computer.
)
Click the “??[N]>” button.
2
License Agreement
)
See the file “Service Manual/English/ Appendix/License.pdf” for the contents of the License.
Click the “??[Y]” button.
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Choose Destination Location Select folder where Setup will install files.
)
Click the “??[N]>” button.
4 InstallShield Wizard Complete
)
Click the “??” button.
5
Click the “OK” button. Installing TWAIN (Factory Mode) Driver is completed.
If you cannot install Factory Mode Driver in above procedure, install it in the following procedure. 1. Change the camera to Factory mode. 2. Install Wizard of new hardware starts up. 3. Select the option that directly chooses the driver’s place. 4. Choose CAP_FACT.INF (Factory Mode Driver\Win2000_98\Win_2k98\CAP_FACT.INF). 5. Installment starts. When the Wizard finishes, the installment finishes.
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REPAIR INSTRUCTION 3.3.3 Adjustment Software Installation 1. After downloading and extracting Adjustment Software, double-click Setup.exe to install it. (Adjustment Softwares are different according to the model of camera that you are going to adjust.) 2. When the dialog box below appears, click the “OK” button.
button. (Software installation will then begin.)
3. When the dialog box below appears, click the
4. When the dialog box below appears, click the “Continue” button. (In the case that you do not add a shortcut on desktop, remove clicking from the check box.)
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REPAIR INSTRUCTION 3.3.4 Preparation Before starting up the Adjustment Software, follow the preparatory steps below: 1. 2. 3. 4.
Obtain all the tools necessary for the adjustment. Connect the Camera to the Power Source with the Compact Power Adapter CA-560 & AC Cable. Set the Replay Mode on the camera. Connect the Camera’s Digital terminal to the PC’s USB Port with INTERFACE CABLE IFC-400PCU/ 300 PCU.
Personal Computer
USB
INTERFACE CABLE IFC-400PCU/300PCU CAMERA BODY
DIGITAL Compact Power Adapter CA-560
5. Turn on the camera. Note: Perform the preparation in the following order otherwise the camera won’t work properly.
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REPAIR INSTRUCTION 3.3.5 Starting up the Adjustment Software After completing the preparatory steps, click Start and move the cursor to Program; then select Canon Digital Camera and click PowerShot G6 Adjustment.
3.3.6 Menu Window When the Adjustment Software starts up, the Menu Window below will appear.
3.3.7 How to Use the Adjustment Software ■ Mode change This camera uses normally PTP for communication with PC. Because calibration and adjustment become impossible depending on the condition of PTP, select the TWAIN mode of the PTP before starting calibration and adjustment. • “FA” button: This button is used to change the mode from the USER mode to the FA mode. (PTP to TWAIN) * Before starting calibration and adjustment, be sure to set the FA mode. • “USER” button: This button is used to change the mode from the FA mode to the USER mode. (TWAIN to PTP) * When calibration and adjustment are completed, be sure to change the mode to the USER mode before quitting the software. ■ Calibration/Adjustment For starting, select the brightnessbox and click the button related with calibration/adjustment. * Whenever you use your light source for the adjustment for the first time, be sure to click the “Calibration” Button. ■ Quitting the Adjustment Software Click the “Exit” button. ■ Saving or Loading data • “Save” button : This button saves all adjustment data stored on the camera in text format. • “Load” button : This button loads all adjustment data saved in text format to the camera. ■ Notes • If the adjustment fails, a message indicating the failure will appear on each product. If this happens, do the adjustment again. • The Adjustment Software is dedicated only to Canon Digital Camera PowerShot G6. Never use it for any other camera. • The Windows2000 or 98 must be pre-installed on the computer that is equipped with the USB terminal. * Operations on the other Operating Systems such as Windows95, Windows XP and others are not guaranteed. (Because Windows95 does not support USB.)
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3.4 Calibration 3.4.1 Calibration (1) EF-5000/8000 ■ Tools Used • Personal Computer • SERVICE MANUAL (CD-ROM) • ADJUSTMENT SOFTWARE • Compact Power Adapter CA-560 • AC Cable • INTERFACE CABLE IFC-400PCU/300PCU
• Brightness Box • Color Viewer (5500° K) • Color Bar Chart • W-10 Filter (2pcs.) • C-12 Filter • FL-W Filter • ND-4 Filter
1
1. Select the Brightness Box “Old”. 2. Click the “Calibration” button.
2
1. When the message on the right appears, check that the reference camera (Merchandise) is connected to the computer. 2. Click the “OK” button.
3
When the message on the right appears, go to 4.
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• ND-8 Filter • Reference Camera • DIGITAL CAMERA • Solution Disk
REPAIR INSTRUCTION
4
1. Place the camera so that lens is set against the light source surface of the Brightness Box via the C-12 Filter. 2. Set the Brightness Box to EV12. 3. Click the “Check” button. 4. Check the Brightness level if it is within 0 ± 5. * If not, calibrate the Brightness Box until it becomes within 0 ± 5. 5. Click the “NEXT” button.
Brightness Box
C-12 Filter
CAMERA BODY Power Source
Personal Computer
5
1. When the message on the right appears, set the Brightness Box to EV15 and attach the ND-8 Filter while setting the C-12 Filter between the lens. 2. Click the “Check” button. 3. Check the Brightness level if it is within 0 ± 5. * If not, calibrate the Brightness Box until it becomes within 0 ± 5. 4. Click the “NEXT” button.
6
When the message on the right appears go to 7.
7
1. Attach the ND-4 Filters between the Lens and the Color Viewer. 2. Place the camera so that the lens is set against the center part of the Color Viewer. 3. Click the “ADJUST” button.
Color Viewer
ND-4 Filter CAMERA BODY Power Source Stand
Personal Computer
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8
When the message on the right appears go to 9.
9
1. Remove the ND-4 Filter. 2. Attach the two W-10 Filters between the Lens and the Color Viewer. Place the camera so that the lens is set against the center part of the Color Viewer. 3. Click the “ADJUST” button.
Color Viewer
W-10 Filter CAMERA BODY Power Source Stand
Personal Computer
10
When the message on the right appears go to 11.
11
1. Remove the two W-10 Filters. 2. Attach the C-12 and FL-W Filter between the Lens and the Color Viewer. Place the camera so that the lens is set against the center part of the Color Viewer. 3. Click the “ADJUST” button.
C-12 Filter Color Viewer
FL-W Filter CAMERA BODY Power Source Stand
Personal Computer
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12
When the message on the right appears go to 13.
13
1. Attach the Color Bar Chart to the Color Viewer. 2. Place the camera so that the Viewing image of the color bar chart is the full of LCD with the ND-4 Filter attached. 3. Click the “ADJUST” button.
Color Viewer
Color Bar Chart
ND-4 Filter CAMERA BODY Power Source Personal Computer
14
1. Shift a frame on the displayed screen with a mouse to choose a color of color bar. 2. Click the “Sampling” button.
15
Check “Save as the Reference”, and click the “OK” button to store the data.
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Stand
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16
When the message on the right appears, click the “FINISH” button. (This ends the “Calibration”.)
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REPAIR INSTRUCTION (2) LSB-100M/B ■ Tools Used • Personal Computer • SERVICE MANUAL (CD-ROM) • ADJUSTMENT SOFTWARE • Compact Power Adapter CA-560 • AC Cable • INTERFACE CABLE IFC-400PCU/300PCU
• Color Viewer (5500° K) • Color Bar Chart • W-10 Filter (2pcs.) • C-12 Filter • FL-W Filter • ND-4 Filter • Reference Camera
1
1. Select the Brightness Box “New”. 2. Click the “Calibration” button.
2
1. When the message on the right appears, check that the reference camera (Merchandise) is connected to the computer. 2. Click the “OK” button.
3
When the message on the right appears, go to 4.
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• DIGITAL CAMERA • Solution Disk
REPAIR INSTRUCTION
4
1. Attach the ND-4 Filters between the Lens and the Color Viewer. 2. Place the camera so that the lens is set against the center part of the Color Viewer. 3. Click the “ADJUST” button.
Color Viewer
ND-4 Filter CAMERA BODY Power Source Stand
Personal Computer
5
When the message on the right appears, go to 6.
6
1. Remove the ND-4 Filter. 2. Attach the two W-10 Filters between the Lens and the Color Viewer. Place the camera so that the lens is set against the center part of the Color Viewer. 3. Click the “ADJUST” button.
Color Viewer
W-10 Filter CAMERA BODY Power Source Stand
Personal Computer
7
When the message on the right appears, go to 8.
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8
1. Remove the two W-10 Filters. 2. Attach the C-12 and FL-W Filter between the Lens and the Color Viewer. Place the camera so that the lens is set against the center part of the Color Viewer. 3. Click the “ADJUST” button.
C-12 Filter
FL-W Filter
Color Viewer
CAMERA BODY Power Source Stand
Personal Computer
9
When the message on the right appears, go to 10.
10
1. Attach the Color Bar Chart to the Color Viewer. 2. Place the camera so that the Viewing image of the color bar chart is the full of LCD with the ND-4 Filter attached. 3. Click the “ADJUST” button.
Color Viewer
Color Bar Chart
ND-4 Filter CAMERA BODY Power Source Personal Computer
11
1. Shift a frame on the displayed screen with a mouse to choose a color of color bar. 2. Click the “Sampling” button.
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Stand
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12
Check “Save as the Reference”, and click the “OK” button to store the data.
13
When the message on the right appears, click the “FINISH” button. (This ends the “Calibration” Adjustment.)
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3.5 Adjustment Procedure 3.5.1 Optical Unit Adjustment ■ Tools Used • Personal Computer • SERVICE MANUAL (CD-ROM) • ADJUSTMENT SOFTWARE • Compact Power Adapter CA-560 • AC Cable
• INTERFACE CABLE IFC-400PCU/300PCU • AF Chart (1) • Infinity Collimator • Tripod
1
Click the “Optical Unit” button.
2
When the message on the right appears, go to 3.
3
1. Set the AF Chart (1) at 47.0cm away from the front of the camera finder. * Set the AF Chart (1) on a plain color wall or equivalent. * Adjust the light so that the brightness of the chart will be about EV9.0. The ray of the light should come in at a narrow angle as seen from the chart. 2. Adjust the position of the camera finely so that the center of the AF Chart (1) is aligned with the center of the LCD. 3. Click the “ADJUST” button.
AF Chart (1)
• DIGITAL CAMERA Solution Disk
About 15 degrees
Lighting
47.0cm Power Source CAMERA BODY Personal Computer
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Tripod
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4
When the message on the right appears, go to 5.
5
1. Place the camera at the collimator. 2. Adjust the position of the camera finely so that the center of the Auto Focus Chart is aligned with the center of the LCD. 3. Click the “ADJUST” button.
Infinity Collimator CAMERA BODY Power Source Personal Computer
6
When the message on the right appears, click the “FINISH” button. (This ends the “Optical Unit” Adjustment.)
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REPAIR INSTRUCTION 3.5.2 CCD Adjustment (1) EF-5000/8000 ■ Tools Used • Personal Computer • SERVICE MANUAL (CD-ROM) • ADJUSTMENT SOFTWARE • Compact Power Adapter CA-560 • AC Cable 1
1. Select the Brightness Box “Old”. 2. Click the “CCD” button.
2
When the message on the right appears, go to 3.
3
1. Place the camera so that lens is set against the light source surface of the Brightness Box via the C-12 Filter. 2. Set the Brightness Box to EV12. 3. Click the “ADJUST” button.
• INTERFACE CABLE IFC-400PCU/300PCU • Brightness Box • C-12 Filter • DIGITAL CAMERA Solution Disk
C-12 Filter
Brightness Box CAMERA BODY Power Source
* When the adjustment does not work, click the “Default” button. Personal Computer
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4
When the message on the right appears, set the Brightness Box to EV15 while setting the C-12 Filter between the lens. Click the “ADJUST” button.
5
When the message on the right appears, click the “FINISH” button. (This ends the “CCD” Adjustment.)
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REPAIR INSTRUCTION (2) LSB-100M/B ■ Tools Used • Personal Computer • SERVICE MANUAL (CD-ROM) • ADJUSTMENT SOFTWARE • Compact Power Adapter CA-560 • AC Cable 1
1. Select the Brightness Box “New”. 2. Click the “CCD” button.
2
When the message on the right appears, go to 3.
3
1. Set the filter of the Brightness Box and place the camera so that lens is set against the light source surface of the Brightness Box. 2. Set the Brightness Box to the value displayed on the message. 3. Click the “ADJUST” button.
• INTERFACE CABLE IFC-400PCU/300PCU • Brightness Box • DIGITAL CAMERA Solution Disk
Brightness Box CAMERA BODY Power Source
* When the adjustment does not work, click the “Default” button. Personal Computer
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4
1. When the message on the right appears, set to the displayed value. 2. Click the “Adjust” button.
5
1. When the message on the right appears, set to the displayed value. 2. Click the “Adjust” button.
6
1. When the message on the right appears, set to the displayed value. 2. Click the “Adjust” button.
7
1. When the message on the right appears, set to the displayed value. 2. Click the “Adjust” button.
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8
When the message on the right appears, click the “FINISH” button. (This ends the “CCD” Adjustment.)
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REPAIR INSTRUCTION 3.5.3 Imaging Process Adjustment ■ Tools Used • Personal Computer • SERVICE MANUAL (CD-ROM) • ADJUSTMENT SOFTWARE • Compact Power Adapter CA-560 • AC Cable • INTERFACE CABLE IFC-400PCU/300PCU
• Color Viewer (5500° K) • W-10 Filter (2pcs.) • C-12 Filter • FL-W Filter • ND-4 Filter • DIGITAL CAMERA Solution Disk
1
Click the “Imaging Process” button.
2
When the message on the right appears, go to 3.
3
1. Attach the ND-4 Filters between the Lens and the Color Viewer. 2. Place the camera so that the lens is set against the center part of the Color Viewer. 3. Click the “ADJUST” button.
Color Viewer
ND-4 Filter CAMERA BODY Power Source Stand
Personal Computer
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4
When the message on the right appears, go to 5.
5
1. Remove the ND-4 Filter. 2. Attach the two W-10 Filters between the Lens and the Color Viewer. Place the camera so that the lens is set against the center part of the Color Viewer. 3. Click the “ADJUST” button.
Color Viewer
W-10 Filter CAMERA BODY Power Source Stand
Personal Computer
6
When the message on the right appears, go to 7.
7
1. Remove the W-10 Filters. 2. Attach the C-12 and FL-W Filter between the Lens and the Color Viewer. Place the camera so that the lens is set against the center part of the Color Viewer. 3. Click the “ADJUST” button.
C-12 Filter Color Viewer
FL-W Filter CAMERA BODY Power Source Stand
Personal Computer
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REPAIR INSTRUCTION
8
When the message on the right appears, click the “FINISH” button. (This ends the “Imaging Process” Adjustment.)
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REPAIR INSTRUCTION 3.5.4 Color Adjustment ■ Tools Used • Personal Computer • SERVICE MANUAL (CD-ROM) • ADJUSTMENT SOFTWARE • Compact Power Adapter CA-560 • AC Cable • INTERFACE CABLE IFC-400PCU/300PCU 1
Click the “Color” button.
2
When the message on the right appears, go to 3.
3
1. Attach the Color Bar Chart to the Color Viewer. 2. Place the camera so that the Viewing image of the color bar chart is the full of LCD with the ND-4 Filter attached. 3. Click the “ADJUST” button.
• Color Viewer (5500° K) • Color Bar Chart • ND-4 Filter • DIGITAL CAMERA Solution Disk
Color Viewer
Color Bar Chart
ND-4 Filter CAMERA BODY Power Source Personal Computer
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Stand
REPAIR INSTRUCTION
4
1. Shift a frame on the displayed screen with a mouse to choose a color of color bar. 2. Click the “Sampling” button.
5
Check “Yellow and Red”, and click the “OK” button. If these data are within specifications, go to 7. * Specification Ave_Cr = Reference Camera ± 10 Ave_Cb = Reference Camera ± 10
6
1. Confirm to see that the image on the PC monitor satisfies the specifications. 2. If the image on the PC monitor does not satisfy the specifications, change the data using UP, DOWN button or change the data directly by typing the data in the text box. Then click the “Update” button.
7
When the adjustment is completed, click the “FINISH” button. (This ends the “Color” Adjustment.)
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REPAIR INSTRUCTION 3.5.5 Pixel Dot Adjustment (1) EF-5000/8000 ■ Tools Used • Personal Computer • SERVICE MANUAL (CD-ROM) • ADJUSTMENT SOFTWARE • Compact Power Adapter CA-560 • AC Cable • INTERFACE CABLE IFC-400PCU/300PCU 1
1. Select the Brightness Box “Old”. 2. Click the “Pixel Dot” button.
2
When the message on the right appears, go to 3.
3
1. Place the camera so that lens is set against the light source surface of the Brightness Box via the C-12 Filter. 2. Set the Brightness Box to EV12. 3. Click the “ADJUST” button.
• Brightness Box • C-12 Filter • Light-Shielding Cloth • DIGITAL CAMERA Solution Disk
C-12 Filter
Brightness Box CAMERA BODY Power Source
Personal Computer
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REPAIR INSTRUCTION
4
1. When the message on the right appears, cover the camera with the Light-Shielding Cloth so that the no light reasons the CCD. 2. Click the “ADJUST” button.
5
When the message on the right appears, click the “FINISH” button. (This ends the “Pixel Dot” Adjustment.)
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REPAIR INSTRUCTION (2) LSB-100M/B ■ Tools Used • Personal Computer • SERVICE MANUAL (CD-ROM) • ADJUSTMENT SOFTWARE • Compact Power Adapter CA-560 • AC Cable 1
1. Select the Brightness Box “New”. 2. Click the “Pixel Dot” button.
2
When the message on the right appears, go to 3.
3
1. Set the filter of the Brightness Box and place the camera so that lens is set against the light source surface of the Brightness Box. 2. Set the Brightness Box to the value displayed on the message. 3. Click the “ADJUST” button.
• INTERFACE CABLE IFC-400PCU/300PCU • Brightness Box • Light-Shielding Cloth • DIGITAL CAMERA Solution Disk
Brightness Box CAMERA BODY Power Source Personal Computer
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REPAIR INSTRUCTION
4
1. When the message on the right appears, cover the camera with the Light-Shielding Cloth so that the no light reasons the CCD. 2. Click the “ADJUST” button.
5
When the message on the right appears, click the “FINISH” button. (This ends the “Pixel Dot” Adjustment.)
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REPAIR INSTRUCTION 3.5.6 Video Out Adjustment ■ Tools Used • Personal Computer • SERVICE MANUAL (CD-ROM) • ADJUSTMENT SOFTWARE • Compact Power Adapter CA-560 • AC Cable • INTERFACE CABLE IFC-400PCU/300PCU 1
Click the “Video Out” button.
2
When the message on the right appears, go to 3.
3
Connect the camera and the oscilloscope via AV cable.
• AV Cable AVC-DC300 • Oscilloscope • RCA-BNC Converter Plug • BNC T Connector • BNC 75Ω Terminator • DIGITAL CAMERA Solution Disk
Oscilloscope
BNC 75 Terminator BNC T Connector RCA-BNC Converter Plug Personal Computer CAMERA BODY DC power supply
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DIGITAL
REPAIR INSTRUCTION
4
1) Measure the voltage up to the brightness peak from the video output pedestal on the oscilloscope. * The right figure is measured by the scale, that has the length 200mv/Div and the width 10µs/Div. 2) If the measured value is out of grade, 707721mV, adjust it by repeating adjusting increase and decrease of the text box and clicking the “Update” button alternately, so that the value is up to grade. 3) Click the “NEXT” button.
5
When the message on the right appears, input the voltage value into the text box. Click the “FINISH” button. (This ends the “Video Out” Adjustment.)
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REPAIR INSTRUCTION 3.5.7 LCD Adjustment ■ Tools Used • Personal Computer • SERVICE MANUAL (CD-ROM) • ADJUSTMENT SOFTWARE • Compact Power Adapter CA-560 • AC Cable
• INTERFACE CABLE IFC-400PCU/300PCU • Reference Camera • DIGITAL CAMERA Solution Disk
■ Preparation 1. Insert the blank CF Card into the reference camera. 2. Connect the reference camera with the PC. 3. Add the “Gray.jpeg” image to the CF card of the reference camera using Zoom Browser EX. (Gray.jpg is in the folder of Adjustment Software downloaded.) 4. Finish the ZoomBrowser EX. 5. Disconnect the reference camera from the PC, and display the “Gray.jpg” image in PLAY mode. 1
Click the “LCD” button.
2
1. When the message on the right appears, select the digit number on the lower line of data sheet which is attached on the PCB ASS’Y inside the LCD UNIT. Input the value into the text box. Click the “Update” button. 2. Compare the image with that of the reference camera. If it has a different color tint, adjust it by repeating clicking the Yellow/Blue button and the “Update” button alternately. 3. Click the “FINISH” button. (This ends the “LCD” Adjustment.)
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REPAIR INSTRUCTION 3.5.8 Flash Adjustment ■ Tools Used • Personal Computer • SERVICE MANUAL (CD-ROM) • ADJUSTMENT SOFTWARE • Compact Power Adapter CA-560 • AC Cable
• INTERFACE CABLE IFC-400PCU/300PCU • 18% Gray Chart • Tripod • DIGITAL CAMERA Solution Disk
1
Click the “Flash” button.
2
When the message on the right appears, go to 3.
3
1. Set the 18% Gray Chart at 97.0cm away from the front of the camera finder. 2. Make the room as dark as a darkroom. 3. Click the “ADJUST” button.
18% Gray Chart
97.0cm Power Source CAMERA BODY Personal Computer
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Tripod
REPAIR INSTRUCTION
4
When the message on the right appears, click the “FINISH” button. (This ends the “Flash” Adjustment.)
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REPAIR INSTRUCTION 3.5.9 Checking of sound recording/output It is not required to adjust the recording/output (volume, etc.) of sound. Check the camera if the sound is recorded/play-backed properly.
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PARTS CATALOG
c CANON INC., 2004
CONTENTS PowerShot G6 Casing Parts ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Internal Parts-1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Internal Parts-2 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------LCD UNIT SECTION ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------TOP COVER SECTION -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------FUSE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Pg1 Pg2 Pg3 Pg4 Pg5 Pg6
Accessories-1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pg7 Accessories-2 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pg8 Service Tools-1 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pg9 Service Tools-2 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pg10
Category of CLASS A: Frequency of use: High B: Frequency of use: Middle C: Frequency of use: Low D: Safety-related critical parts E: Consumable parts F: Standard screws and washers S: Supply of the parts is limited Y: Service Tools
PowerShot G6 Pg1
Casing Parts 107 e
106 105
107 6 103
See Pg5 102 4
105
107
f
8
b
e
105 105
f g
a
107
104
3
d
103
b
c
105
107 5
2
7
10 101
107
105 9
See Pg2 105 c g
a d
107 15 108
101
14 103
1
103
11
105
103 13
12
PowerShot G6 Pg1
PARTS LIST SYMBOL
PARTS NO.
CLASS QTY
DESCRIPTION
1 2
CD3-2251-000 CM1-2541-000
B B
1 1
RING, FRONT COVER UNIT, FRONT
3 4
CD3-2168-000 CM1-2539-000
B B
1 1
COVER, GRIP COVER UNIT, CARD SLOT
5
CD3-2163-000
C
1
HOLDER, CARD SLOT SHAFT
6 7
CM1-2543-000 CY1-6362-000
B B
1 1
COVER UNIT, REAR PLATE, BODY NUMBER
8 9
CM1-2547-000 CM1-2540-000
C B
1 1
PLATE UNIT, REAR COVER UNIT, SIDE
10
CD3-2244-000
B
1
BASE, STRAP RIGHT
11 12
CD3-2307-000 CM1-2538-000
C B
1 1
SPRING, JACK COVER COVER UNIT, BATTERY
13 14
CD3-2146-000 CD3-2148-000
C C
1 1
SHAFT, BATTERY COVER SPRING, BATTERY COVER
15
CD3-2157-000
B
1
HOLDER, DATE BATTERY
101 102
CD1-4024-000 CD3-2309-000
F F
2 2
SCREW SCREW
103 104
CD3-2564-000 CD3-3650-000
F F
6 1
SCREW SCREW
105
XA1-7170-287
F
10
SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PH
106 107
XA4-5170-357 XA4-9170-407
F F
1 9
SCREW SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PH
108
CD1-4045-000
F
1
SCREW
REMARKS
#13011xxxxx
PowerShot G6 Pg2
Internal Parts-1 5
104 4
b
8 6
102
9 10
7 101
101 104 12 104
11
2 See Pg3 b
a
104 104 13
a
3 1 103
PowerShot G6 Pg2
PARTS LIST SYMBOL
PARTS NO.
CLASS QTY
DESCRIPTION
1 2
CM1-2537-000 CM1-2528-000
C B
1 1
BARREL UNIT, MAIN FLASH UNIT
3 4
CM1-2530-000 CM1-2592-000
C C
1 1
SPEAKER UNIT FINDER UNIT
5
CD1-3869-000
C
1
HOLDER, LED
6 7
CM1-2638-000 CM1-2746-000
C B
1 1
OPTICAL UNIT LENS UNIT, FRONT
8 9
CS8-5209-000 CD3-2260-000
C C
1 1
SPRING, CCD SHEET, MAIN
10
CM1-2594-000
C
1
PCB ASS’Y, MAIN
11 12
CK1-1218-000 WE8-6227-000
C C
1 1
FPC, MAIN-JACK SHIELD, NOISE
13 101
CD3-2248-000 CD3-3650-000
C F
1 3
SPRING, MAIN GND SCREW
102
CD3-3651-000
F
3
SCREW
103 104
XA1-7170-287 XA4-9170-407
F F
3 6
SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PH SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PH
REMARKS
PowerShot G6 Pg3
Internal Parts-2 9 106
3
102
104
2
101 See Pg4
105
7
6
1 4 101
5
105 101
8 103
PowerShot G6 Pg3
PARTS LIST SYMBOL
PARTS NO.
CLASS QTY
DESCRIPTION
1 2
CM1-2596-000 CM1-2595-000
C C
1 1
PCB ASS’Y, FLASH PCB ASS’Y, DC/DC CONVERTER
3 4
CM1-2531-000 CD3-2245-000
C C
1 1
BATTERY BOX UNIT BASE, TRIPOD
5
CM1-2598-000
C
1
PCB ASS’Y, JACK
6 7
CD3-3544-000 CK2-2196-000
C C
1 1
SHIELD, NOISE LEAD ASS’Y, JACK
8 9
CD3-2243-000 CD3-2225-000
C B
1 1
FRAME, MAIN COVER, HINGE
101
CD3-3650-000
F
5
SCREW
102 103
CD3-3651-000 XA1-7170-287
F F
2 2
SCREW SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PH
104 105
XA4-5170-357 XA4-9170-407
F F
1 2
SCREW SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PH
106
CD3-2308-000
B
2
SCREW
REMARKS
PowerShot G6 Pg4
LCD UNIT SECTION
1 a
101 c
3
b
N.S b a
2 101
c
4
N.S : N.S Stand for No Stock
PowerShot G6 Pg4
PARTS LIST SYMBOL
PARTS NO.
CLASS QTY
DESCRIPTION
1
CM1-2534-000 CM1-2534-001
B B
1 1
LCD UNIT LCD UNIT (SELECTION)
2 3
CD3-2224-000 CD3-2235-000
B B
1 1
COVER, LCD FRONT COVER, LCD REAR
4
CM1-2533-000
C
1
HINGE UNIT, LCD
101
XA1-7170-257
G
3
SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PH
REMARKS
PowerShot G6 Pg5
TOP COVER SECTION
1 101 3
2
4
5
6
8 7 104
106
103
102
104
105
PowerShot G6 Pg5
PARTS LIST SYMBOL
PARTS NO.
CLASS QTY
DESCRIPTION
1 2
CM1-2750-000 CB1-6258-000
B C
1 1
COVER UNIT, TOP SUB BASE, ACCESSORY SHOE
3 4
CB1-3390-000 CD1-4026-000
B B
1 1
SHOE ACCESSORY SPRING, ACCESSORY SHOE
5
CS8-5287-000
C
1
SPRING, BLACK/WHITE LCD
6 7
CD3-2188-000 CD3-2185-000
B B
1 1
WINDOW, BLACK/WHITE LCD SHEET, BLACK/WHITE LCD WINDOW
8 101
CM1-2546-000 XA1-3170-407
C F
1 4
LCD UNIT, BLACK/WHITE SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, FCH
102
XA4-5140-357
F
1
SCREW M14X3.5
103 104
XA4-9140-307 XA4-9140-407
F F
2 2
SCREW SCREW
105 106
XA4-9170-407 XA4-9170-457
F F
1 1
SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PH SCREW, CROSS-RECESS, PH
REMARKS
PowerShot G6 Pg6
FUSE DC/DC COVERTER PCB ASS'Y
1
PowerShot G6 Pg6
PARTS LIST SYMBOL 1
PARTS NO. VD7-2243-001
CLASS QTY C
2
DESCRIPTION FUSE, LITTEL 0494003.NR
REMARKS
PowerShot G6 Pg7
Accessories-1
Neck Strap NS-DC3
USB Interface Cable IFC-400PCU
Battery Pack BP-511A N.S
1
N.S
5
Lens Cap
Battery Charger CG-580
AV Cable AVC-DC300 2
N.S
N.S
CF Card FC-32MH
Battery Charger CB-5L
Wireless Controller WL-DC100
N.S
3 N.S N.S
N.S
AC Cable
CF CASE Canon Digital Camera Solution Disk, ArcSoft camera Suite Disk N.S
4
6 7 8 9 10
N.S
N.S : N.S Stand for No Stock
PLUG TYPE
11
PowerShot G6 Pg7
PARTS LIST SYMBOL
PARTS NO.
CLASS QTY
DESCRIPTION
REMARKS
1 2
C84-1253-000 C84-1267-000
B B
1 1
STRAP, NECK NS-DC3 CAP UNIT, LENS
3 4
CY1-6074-000 FC2-9610-000
B B
1 1
HOLDER, BATTERY CASE, CF
5
DA3-1929-000
C
1
COVER, TERMINAL BP-514/BP-511A
6 7
D82-0641-000 WT3-5063-000
C C
1 1
CABLE, AC, JAPAN CABLE, AC, USA
FOR JAPAN FOR USA, CANADA
8 9
D82-0643-000 D82-0644-000
C C
1 1
CABLE, AC, EUROPE CABLE, AC, UK
FOR EUROPE, ASIA FOR ASIA
10
D82-0645-001
C
1
CABLE, AC, AUSTRALIA
FOR AUSTRALIA
11
WT3-5087-000
C
1
CABLE, AC, CHINA
FOR CHINA
PowerShot G6 Pg8
Accessories-2
Compact Power Adapter CA-560 1
Conversion Lens Adapter LA-DC58D N.S
2 N.S
Wide Converter WC-DC58N AC Cable
11
3 4
5
PLUG TYPE
N.S
6 7 8
12
Charger Adapter/Car Battery Cable Kit CR-560
Tele Converter TC-DC58N 13
N.S
9 DC CABLE 10 CB-560
N.S
12
Lens Hood LH-DC30 N.S
N.S : N.S Stand for No Stock
PowerShot G6 Pg8
PARTS LIST SYMBOL
PARTS NO.
CLASS QTY
DESCRIPTION
REMARKS
1 2
D89-0900-000 DY4-4763-000
C C
1 1
CORE, FERRITE CORD, DC
3 4
D82-0641-000 WT3-5063-000
C C
1 1
CABLE, AC, JAPAN CABLE, AC, USA
FOR JAPAN FOR USA, CANADA
5
D82-0643-000
C
1
CABLE, AC, EUROPE
FOR EUROPE, ASIA
6 7
D82-0644-000 D82-0645-001
E C
1 1
CABLE, AC, UK CABLE, AC, AUSTRALIA
FOR ASIA FOR AUSTRALIA
8 9
WT3-5087-000 DY1-8244-000
C C
1 1
CABLE, AC, CHINA DC CABLE
FOR CHINA
10
DY1-8243-000
C
1
CAR BATTERY CABLE CB-560
11 12
CD1-4929-000 CD1-4931-000
B B
1 2
CAP, FRONT CAP, REAR
13
CD1-4933-000
B
1
CAP, FRONT
PowerShot G6 Pg9
Service Tools-1 DIA BOND NO.1663G Black
Three Bond 1401C 5
1
LOGENEST RAMBDA NK-74C
Lead Free Solder RMA-98 6
2
Service Manual CD-ROM
Adhesive Tape SONY T4000 (Double-side Tape)
7 3
Adhesive Tape 3M NO.56 (Electric Insulation Tape)
4
PowerShot G6 Pg9
PARTS LIST SYMBOL
PARTS NO.
CLASS QTY
DESCRIPTION
REMARKS
1 2
CY9-8129-000 CY9-8117-000
Y Y
1 1
BOND, DIA BOND NO.1663G BLACK LUBE, LOGENEST RAMBDA NK-74C
200ml 80g
3 4
CY4-6012-000 CY4-6018-000
Y Y
1 1
ADHESIVE TAPE, SONY T4000 ADHESIVE TAPE, 3M NO.56
6mm x 50m Roll 15mm x 66m Roll
5
CY9-8011-000
Y
1
BOND, THREE BOND 1401C
200g
6 7
CY9-4045-000 CY8-4397-031
Y Y
1 1
SOLDER, LEAD FREE RMA-98 CD-ROM, SERVICE MANUAL (J/E)
PowerShot G6 Pg10
Service Tools-2 Color Viewer (5500° K)
C-12 Filter W-10 Filter FL-W Filter ND-2 Filter ND-4 Filter ND-8 Filter
1
5 6 7 8 9 10
Brightness Box (light source A)
Standard Color Bar Chart 2
11
18% Gray Chart 3
Infinity Collimator 12
AF Chart (1)
4
PowerShot G6 Pg10
PARTS LIST SYMBOL
PARTS NO.
CLASS QTY
DESCRIPTION
REMARKS
1
CY9-1562-100 CY9-1562-200
Y Y
1 1
COLOR VIEWER 5500K COLOR VIEWER 5500K
FOR 100-120V AC FOR 200-240V AC
2 3
DY9-2002-000 CY9-1563-000
Y Y
1 1
COLOR BAR CHART CHART, 18% GRAY
4
CY9-1580-000
Y
1
CHART, AF (1)
5 6
CY9-1555-000 CY9-1556-000
Y Y
1 2
FILTER, C-12 FILTER, W-10
7 8
CY9-1557-000 CY9-1552-000
Y Y
1 1
FILTER, FL-W FILTER, ND-2
9
CY9-1553-000
Y
1
FILTER, ND-4
10 11
CY9-1554-000 CY9-1566-100
Y Y
1 1
FILTER, ND-8 BRIGHTNESS BOX
FOR 100-120V AC
12
CY9-1566-200 CY9-1569-100
Y Y
1 1
BRIGHTNESS BOX INFINITY COLLIMATOR
FOR 200-240V AC FOR 100-120V AC
CY9-1569-200
Y
1
INFINITY COLLIMATOR
FOR 200-240V AC
DIAGRAMS
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CONTENTS 1. INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM 2. BLOCK DIAGRAMS 2.1 OVERALL 2.2 MAIN PCB ASS’Y (1/3) 2.3 MAIN PCB ASS’Y (2/3) 2.4 MAIN PCB ASS’Y (3/3) 2.5 FLASH PCB ASS’Y 2.6 JACK PCB ASS’Y 2.7 DC/DC CONVERTER PCB ASS’Y 2.8 Abbreviation in Block Diagrams
3. P.C.B. DIAGRAMS 3.1 MAIN PCB ASS’Y 3.2 FLASH PCB ASS’Y 3.3 JACK PCB ASS’Y 3.4 DC/DC CONVERTER PCB ASS’Y 3.5 FLASH UNIT 3.6 BLACK/WHITE LCD UNIT 3.7 Dial FPC 3.8 LCD UNIT 3.9 CF UNIT 3.10 REAR FPC
1. INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM FLASH UNIT
BLACK/WHITE LCD UNIT
ST PCB ASS'Y
SW2
SW1
Dial FPC
XENON Tube
GRY
PINK GRN
WHT
LED1
1
CN100
+
TOP FPC
BLK
5
BRN
SW3
FINDER LED
LED2
BLK
Main Capacitor
Z1
ZOOM
7 1
RED
SW4 CN2
CF Cover Open Detect SW
SW8 SW6 B/W LCD PANEL
ACC FPC
OLC Backlight
SW5
SW7
TOPS FPC Board to Board
JACK PCB ASS'Y MAIN PCB ASS'Y
RED
CN6
BLK
CN4
13 12
OPT FPC
1
1
A30
LITHIUM BATTERY
20
Board to Board
-
+
CN401
CN402
SHT FPC
CN12
B30
2
CN5
A1
A1
40 41
SW1
B1
Speaker unit
A30
1
2
15 2 1
Microphone unit
CN1003
CN600
1
1
B30
2
1
Battery Cover Open Detect SW
B25
1
CN2 2
CCD FPC
A25
2
CN3
1 2
27
7 2
CN105
1 2
RED BLK
1
3
CN4
1
15 1 5
CN102
28
CN5
FLASH PCB ASS'Y
1
CN3
CN6
CN1004
AF
B1
2
1
CN103 28
A1 A1 B1
A25
CN201
1
CN101 1
CN100
ACC shoe
11
29
B1
B25
2
CN2
CN200
12
CN10
DC/DC CONVERTER PCB ASS'Y
38
A/V out
1 1
DC IN 9.5V
DIGITAL
10
CN104
Battery Box Unit
REAR FPC
39
Harness Harness
MJ FPC
LCD Rotation Detect SW LCD Base Position Detect SW
Board to Board
LCD UNIT
BACKLIGHT UNIT
LCD PANEL
B1
B25
1
11
24
CN3 A1
1
LCD FPC
CN2
CF CARD
CN1
15
CN1
1
1
A25
CF FPC 26
50
1
25
CF UNIT
01 SEPTEMBER, 2004
C CANON INC., 2004
CONNECTORS MAIN PCB ASS’Y
FLASH PCB ASS’Y
CN100 A1
CN101
CN105
JACK PCB ASS’Y
CN200
A20 A03
MISO
1
VDD0-3.3
1
VBUS
A21 /WAIT
A1
A2
MOSI
2
VDD0-3.3
2
D+
A22 A02
A3
EF_SCLK
3
GND
3
D-
A23 Not Connected
A4
EF_BCLK
4
FINDER_LED[0]
4
USBGND
A5
EF_SYNC
5
FINDER_LED[1]
5
A6
CSEF
6
FINDER_LED[2]
A7
STROBO_DET
7
A8
VDD1-EFIC5.0REG
A9
ZOOM_STBY
CN201
MISO
1
A2
MOSI
A3
EF_SCLK
A24 A01
A4
BL_BRT_CONT
A25 /REG
6
VDD3-18.3V
B1
MATCOM[4]
7
PDET_E3
8
MATSW[1]
8
9
MATSW[2]
A10 MECH_STBY
10
A11 PI_POWER A12 Shutter
DC/DC CONVERTER PCB ASS’Y
CN3
CN5
CN1
BLACK/WHITE LCD UNIT TOP FPC
B23 VDD2-3.7
CF UNIT CN1
CN2
CN2
EF_X
1
VSS
1
AUDIO_GND
1
LiVDD
B24 LiVDD
1
GND
A1
/CE2
1
GND
2
EF_X
2
VDD
2
AUDIO_J2M
2
GND
B25 ACADPT_DET
2
MATSW[3](MF)
A2
A10
2
D03
3
EF_CCC
3
DWN
3
AUDIO_M2J
B26 /F0LAT
3
MATSW[4](MACRO)
A3
Not Connected
3
D04
EF_BCLK
4
EF_ID
4
EN
4
GND
1
VBAT
B27 E1LAT
4
MATSW[1](AE)
A4
/OE
4
D05
A5
EF_SYNC
5
EF_STSP
5
VCK
5
BEEP
2
GND
B28 E2LAT
5
MATSW[2](DRIVE)
A5
/IORD
5
D06
GND(/SPKR)
A6
CSEF
6
AVEF
6
VST
6
VIDEO_PWR
B29 E3LAT
6
MATSW[7](FLASH)
A6
A09
6
D07
B2
/CD1
A7
STROBO_DET
7
STRB_SW
7
CS
7
VCDET
1
BATT+
B30 LOAD_SW
7
MATCOM[2]
A7
/IOWR
7
/CE1
VDD3-9.5V
B3
D03
A8
VDD1-EFIC5.0REG
8
EF_XGND
8
COM
8
LCD_BPOS_DET
2
BATT-
A8
A08
8
A10
9
VBAT
B4
D11
A9
VOOM_STBY
9
EF_XGND
9
GND
9
LCD_ROT_DET
A9
/WE
9
/OE
MATSW[3]
10
VDD1-3.3V
B5
D04
A10 MECH_STBY
10
OSC
10
BL_Casode
10
LCD_CONT_CS
A1
A10 A07
10
A09
11
MATSW[4]
11
VDD1-3.3V
B6
D12
A11 PI_POWER
11
EF_SENSE
11
BL_Anode
11
/AUDIO_CS
A2
MOSI
12
MATSW[5]
12
GND
B7
D05
A12 Shutter
12
EF_STPLS2
12
DET_GND
12
SDAT[1]
A3
CN103
13
VDD0-3.3
B8
D13
A13 ZM_PWM
13
IGBT_DRV
13
LCD_BPOS_DET
13
SCLK[1]
MATCOM[2]
14
BAT_OPEN
B9
D06
A14 FDC_IN
CN401
14
DET_GND
14
15
LCD_ROT_DET
A13 ZM_PWM
CN2
CN3
CN4
CN5
LCD DD1 FPC
1
AC_ADPT+
2
AC_ADPT1
BL_Anode
A11 IREQ
11
A08
EF_SCLK
A1
MISO
2
BL_Casode
A12 VCC
12
A07
A4
EF_BCLK
A2
MOSI
3
GND
A13 VCC
13
VCC
LCD_DAT[0]
A5
EF_SYNC
A3
EF_SCLK
4
COM
A14 A06
14
A06
15
LCD_DAT[1]
A6
CSEF
A4
EF_BCLK
5
CS
A15 VCC(/CSEL)
15
A05
16
LCD_DAT[2]
A7
STROBO_DET
A5
EF_SYNC
6
VST
A16 A05
16
A04
MISO
CN6
CN1
A14 FOC_IN
1
A15 IRIS_IN[2]
2
MATCOM[1]
15
E1LAT
B10 D14
A15 IRIS_IN[2]
1
W_LEDA
A16 IRIS_IN[1]
3
MATAW[6]
16
GND
B11 D07
A16 IRIS_IN[1]
2
W_LEDK
A17 VBAT
4
MATSW[7]
17
ML_CLK
B12 D15
A17 VBAT
3
FOCB-
1
TEST
17
LCD_DAT[3]
A8
VDD1_EFIC5.0REG
A6
CSEF
7
VCK
A17 Not Connected
17
A03
A18 VBAT
5
MATSW[2]
18
VSYNC
B13 /CE1
A18 VBAT
4
FOCB+
2
RGT
18
LCD_DAT[4]
A9
ZOOM_STBY
A7
STROBO_DET
8
EN
A18 A04
18
A02
A19 VDD0-3.3
6
MATSW[1]
19
HSYNC
B14 A00
A19 VBAT
5
FOCA-
3
BLUE
19
LCD_DAT[5]
A10 MECH_STBY
A8
VDD1_EFIC5.0REG
9
DWN
A19 RESET
19
A01
A20 VDD0-3.3
7
MATSW[4]
20
LCD_DATA[7]
B15 GND
A20 VDD0-3.3
6
FOCA+
4
RED
20
LCD_DAT[6]
A11 PI_POWER
A9
ZOOM_STBY
10
VDD
A20 A03
20
A00
A21 VDD1-3.3
8
MATSW[3]
21
LCD_DATA[6]
B16 D00
A21 VDD0-3.3
7
COMF
5
GREEN
21
LCD_DAT[7]
A12 Shutter
A10 MECH_STBY
11
VSS
A21 /WAIT
21
D00
A22 VDD1-3.3
9
MATSW[5]
22
LCD_DATA[5]
B17 /STSCHG
A22 VDD1-3.3
8
PI_FOC_LED
6
PSIG
22
HSYNC
A13 ZM_PWM
A11 PI_POWER
A22 A02
22
D01
A23 VDD2-3.7
10
GND
23
LCD_DATA[4]
B18 D01
A23 VDD1-3.3
9
PI_FOC_RST
7
KCK1
23
VSYNC
A14 FOC_IN
A12 Shutter
1
VSSG
A23 Not Connected
23
D02
A24 VDD2N7.9
11
GND
24
LCD_DATA[3]
B19 D08
A24 VDD2-16.0
10
PI_ZM_RST1
8
HCK2
24
ML_CLK
A15 IRIS_IN[2]
A13 ZM_PWM
2
XSTBY
A24 A01
24
/IOIS16
A25 VDD2-16.0
12
VDD1-REG5.0REM
25
LCD_DATA[2]
B20 D02
A25 Not connected
11
PI_ZM_LED1
9
Not Connected
25
GND
A16 IRIS_IN[1]
A14 FOC_IN
3
PCG
A25 /REG
25
/CD2
A26 VDD3-18.3
13
REMOCON_DATA
26
LCD_DATA[1]
B21 D09
B1
GND
12
COMZ
10
TEST
26
E1LAT
A17 VBAT
A15 IRIS_IN[2]
4
HST
B1
GND(/SPKR)
26
/CD1
A27 VDD3-9.5
14
ROTDIAL[L]
27
LCD_DATA[0]
B22 /IDIS16
B2
EF_AD
13
PI_ZM_RST0
11
REF
27
BAT_OPEN
A18 VBAT
A16 IRIS_IN[1]
5
REF
B2
/CD1
27
D11
A28 VDD1-2.5
15
ROTDIAL[R]
28
Serial_CLK[1]
B23 D10
B3
OPT_TEMP
14
PI_ZM_LED0
12
HST
28
VDD0-3.3
A19 VDD0-3.3
A17 VBAT
6
TEST
B3
D03
28
D12
A29 VDD1-1.5
16
BATTEMP
29
Serial_data[1]
B24 /CD2
B4
MECH_FOCUS_PI
15
ZMB-
13
PCG
29
GND
A20 VDD0-3.3
A18 VBAT
7
Not Connected
B4
D11
29
D13
A30 VDD1-1.5
17
/CF_OPEN
30
AVIC_CS
B25 GND
B5
CCD_TEMP
16
ZMA-
14
XSTBY
30
VDD1-3.3
A21 VDD1-3.3
A19 VBAT
8
HCK2
B5
D04
30
D14
B1
GND
18
OLC_D/D
31
LCD_CONT_CS
B6
REDCONT
17
ZMB+
15
VSSG
31
VDD1-3.3
A22 VDD1-3.3
A20 VDD0-3.3
9
HCK1
B6
D12
31
D15
B2
EF_AD
19
/OLC_CS
32
LCD_ROT_DET
1
V10
B7
ZM_PI1REF
18
ZMA+
32
VBAT
A23 VDD2-3.7
A21 VDD0-3.3
10
PSIG
B7
D05
32
/CE2
B3
OPT_TEMP
20
SDAT
33
LCD_BASE_DET
2
V9
B8
SHT_LIM
19
CCD_THM1
33
VDD3-9.5V
A24 VDD2-N7.9
A22 VDD1-3.3
11
GREEN
B8
D13
33
VS1
B4
MECH_FOCUS_PI
21
SCLK
34
VC_DET
3
V8
B9
GND
20
CCD_THM0
34
PDET_E3
A25 VDD2-16.0
A23 VDD1-3.3
12
RED
B9
D06
34
/IORD
B5
CCD_TEMP
22
OLC_BL
35
VIDEO_PWR
4
V7
B10 ZM_CTLR1
CN402
35
VDD3-14.3V
A26 VDD3-18.3
A24 VDD2-16.0
13
BLUE
B10 D14
35
/IOWR
B6
REDCONT
23
VDD1-3.3
36
BEEP
5
V6
B11 ZM_CTRL2
1
SHT-
36
BL_BRT(DA)
A27 VDD3-9.5
A25 Not Connected
14
RGT
B11 D07
36
/WE
B7
ZM_PI1_REF
24
VDD1-3.3
37
AUDIO_GND
6
V5B
B12 MECH_CLK
2
SHT-
37
GND
A28 VDD1-2.5
B1
GND
15
TEST
B12 D15
37
IREQ
B8
SHT_LIM
25
PER_LED_GRN
38
AUDIO_M2J
7
V5A
B13 MECH_DATA
3
SHT+
38
D-
A29 VDD1-1.8
B2
EF_AD
B13 /CE1
38
VCC
B9
GND
26
PER_LED_ORG
39
AUDIO_J2M
8
V4
B14 MECH_CS
4
SHT+
39
D+
A30 VDD1-1.8
B3
OPT_TEMP
1
Not Connected
B14 A00
39
Not Connected
B10 ZM_CTLR1
27
PWR_OFF
CN106
9
V3B
B15 ZOOM1
5
ND-
40
VBUS
B1
GND
B4
MECH_FOCUS_PI
2
RGT
B15 GND
40
/VS2
B11 ZM_CTRL2
28
REC_ON
A1
/CE2
10
V3A
B16 ZOOM2
6
ND+
41
GND
B2
EF_AD
B5
CCD_TEMP
3
BLUE
B16 D00
41
RESET
B12 MECH_CLK
29
PB_ON
A2
A10
11
VHLD
B17 GND
7
IRISB-
B3
OPT_TEMP
B6
REDCONT
4
RED
B17 /STSCHG
42
/WAIT
A3
Not Connected
12
V2
B18 GND
8
IRISA+
B4
MECH_FOCUS_PI
B7
ZM_PI1_REF
5
GREEN
B18 D01
43
/INPACK
B14 MECH_CS
1
GND
A4
/OE
13
VST
B19 GND
9
IRISA-
B5
CCD_TEMP
B8
SHT_LIM
6
PSIG
B19 D08
44
/REG
B15 ZOOM1
2
MATCOM[3]
A5
/IORD
14
V1
B20 GND
10
IRISB+
B6
REDCONT
B9
GND
7
HCK1
B20 D02
45
Not Connected
B16 ZOOM2
3
MATSW[3]
A6
A09
15
VL
B21 GND
11
MECH_THM1
B7
ZM_PI1_REF
B10 ZM_CTLR1
8
HCK2
B21 D09
46
/STSCHG
B17 GND
4
MATSW[2]
A7
/IOWR
16
GND
B22 GND
12
MECH_THM0
B8
SHT_LIM
B11 ZM_CTRL2
9
Not Connected
B22 /IDIS16
47
D08
B18 GND
5
MATSW[4]
A8
A08
17
H2A
B23 GND
B9
GND
B12 MECH_CLK
10
Not Connected
B23 D10
48
D09
B19 GND
6
MATSW[8]
A9
/WE
18
H1A
B24 Not connected
B10 ZM_CTLR1
B13 MECH_DATA
11
REF
B24 /CD2
49
D10
B20 GND
7
MATSW[7]
A10 A07
19
CSUB
B25 Not connected
B11 ZM_CTRL2
B14 MECH_CS
12
HST
B25 GND
50
GND
B21 GND
8
MATSW[6]
A11 IREQ
20
H1B
B12 MECH_CLK
B15 ZOOM1
13
PCG
B22 GND
9
MATSW[5]
A12 VCC
21
H2B
B13 MECH_DATA
B16 ZOOM2
14
XSTBY
B23 VDD2-3.7
10
MATSW[1]
A13 VCC
22
RG
B14 MECH_CS
B17 GND
15
VSSG
B24 LiVDD
A14 A06
23
GND
B15 ZOOM1
B18 GND
16
Not Connected
B25 ACAOPT_DET
A15 VCC(/CSEL)
24
VOUT
B16 ZOOM2
B19 GND
17
VSS
B26 /E0LAT
A16 A05
25
GND
B17 GND
B20 GND
18
VDD
B27 E1LAT
A17 Not Connected
26
VDD
B18 GND
B21 GND
19
DWN
B28 E2LAT
A18 A04
27
GND
B19 GND
B22 GND
20
EN
B29 E3LAT
A19 RESET
28
SUB
B20 GND
B23 GND
21
VCK
B21 GND
B24 Not Connected
22
VST
B22 GND
B25 Not Connected
23
CS
24
COM
CN104
B13 MECH_DATA
B30 LOAD_SW
01 SEPTEMBER, 2004
CN600
CN4
FLASH UNIT ST PCB ASS’Y CN100 1
IGBT_DRV
2
EF_STPLS2
3
EF_SENSE
4
OSC
5
GND
CN2
CN3
C CANON INC., 2004
2. BLOCK DIAGRAMS 2.1 OVERALL
OPTICAL UNIT
CF UNIT
MAIN PCB ASS`Y
CCD FPC
CF FPC
CCD SENSOR
CDS,A/D CN2
CF CARD
H/V DRIVE
VDD0-3.3
TG VDD3-18.3/9.5
OPT FPC
VDD1-3.3
ZOOM MOTOR
E21LAT
ZOOM MOTOR DRIVE
JACK PCB ASS`Y
VDD3-14.3/9.5
LCD FPC
VDD1-3.3
LCD PANEL
DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSOR
VDD3-9.5V
FOCUS MOTOR
VBATF
5.0V REG SDRAM
FOCUS/ZOOM PI
DAC LCD DRIVE
LCD 8.5V REG
VDD3-14.3V
BACKLIGHT UNIT
VDD1-3.3
3.0V REG AF LED
LCD Rotstion Detect SW LCD Base Position Detect SW
VBATF
SLANT DET
3.3V REG
CCD Thermister
CN1004 A/V OUT E1LAT
VIDEO AMP SHUTTER MOTOR
SHT FPC FOCUS/SHUTTER ND/IRIS MOTOR DRIVE
ND MOTOR
MECH,CLK, DATA SCLK[1] SDATA[1]
SDATA,SCLK
IRIS MOTOR
MECH Thermister
VBATF
SPEAKER
AUDIO/SP AMP
DAC
5.0V REG
VDD1_EFIC5.0REG
MIC USB_D+/DCN1002 VCPU
CPU
DIGITAL DC IN
RESET
ACC SHOE
EF CONTROL IGBT CONT
STOROBO SW
CN2
ACC FPC
DC/DC CONVERTER PCB ASS'Y(2/2)
MOSI,EFSCLK
RTC
DC/DC CONVERTER PCB ASS'Y (1/2)
FLASH PCB ASS'Y
AD_VREF_3.0
3.0V REG
REG
LITHIUM BATTERY
3.3V
BLACK/WHITE LCD UNIT
VCPU VDD0-3.3
VDD0-3.3
VDD1_EI0-3.3 VDD1-3.3
VDD1-3.3
TOP FPC OLC
OLC DRIVER
/E0LAT
BATTERY BOX UNIT
VBATF
1.8V
5.0V REG
1.8V REG VDD1-2.5
2.5V REMOCON RECEIVER
VDD1_DRAM-2.5 VDD1-1.5
POWER LED
OLC BACKLIGHT
BATT Thermister
TOPS FPC Function Key
Function Key
VDD1-1.8
3.3V
3.3V REG
3.3V
3.3V REG
VDD(15V) VL(N7.5V)
DC/DC CONVERTER
VDD2-3.7
VDD2-16.0 15V/N7.5V REC
VDD2-N7.9
E21LAT E21LAT
REAR COVER UNIT
VDD3-18.3 VDD3-9.5
VDD3-18.3 VDD3-9.5
ACADPT_DET Function Key
/E0,E1,E2,E3LAT VBATF LOAD SW
Dial FPC
VDD0-3.3
Battery Load Detect
FINDER LED Dial/AE LOCK KEY
FLASH UNIT XENON Tube
HV/OSC/XE DRIVER
Main Capacitor
01 SEPTEMBER, 2004
ST PCB ASS'Y
DATA COMMUNICATION ANALOG IMAGE SIGNAL ANALOG AUDIO SIGNAL
C CANON INC., 2004
2.2 MAIN PCB ASS’Y (1/3) OPTICAL UNIT(1/2)
CF FPC
MAIN PCB ASS'Y(1/3)
VDD1-3.3 IC602 CDS AD HD49338NP
VDD
CCD FPC
30
VOUT Vφ1 Vφ2 Vφ3A Vφ3B Vφ4 Vφ5A CCD Vφ5B SENSOR Vφ6 Vφ7 Vφ8 Vφ9 Vφ10 VφST VφHLD Vφ1A Vφ2A Vφ1B Vφ2B φRG φSUB CSUB
15 1 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 2 4
VL VDD GND
24
VOUT
14 12 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 13 11 18 17 20 21 22 28 19
V1 V2 V3A V3B V4 V5A V5B V6 V7 V8 V9 V10 VST VHLD H1A H2A H1B H2B RG SUB CSUB
15 26 X
Q601 BUFFER 2SC3938
C630 C705
C637
VL VDD GND
CDSIN
IC110(1/3) DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSOR T8F80SBG-0002 AD[0-11] 12
DO-D11
D0 A8 F1 E1 A9 B7 A7 C2 B5 B6 A6 A5 D1 C1 J1 J4 J2 H4 H1 F2
V1 V2 V3A V3B V4 V5A V5B V6 V7 V8 V9 V10 VST VHLD H1A H2A H1B H2B RG SUB
XSHD XSHP PBLK ADCLK
H6 J6 D8 J7
22 21 19 16
SSI SCK SEN
CLPOB HR VR MCKO
A3 B4 A4
SSG_SDATA SSG_SCLK TG_CS
47 48 CDSAD_CS 46
J8
SDATA SCK CS
20
OBP
CLPOB B8 HD C8 VD B9 CCD_CLK
VDD1-4 AVD1,6-9
DVDD1-6 DRDVDD
ADDD1,2
L600
L601
CCD_CLK HD VD CLPOB VSUBCONT
A25 A24 A23 B23
CN100(1/2) VDD2-16.0 VDD2-N7.9
VEE STB
IC604 3.3V REG TAR5S33U
Q600 CSUB CONT DTC144EM 5
VIN
VOUT
VDD1_EI0-3.3 4
3 6
5
VIN
VOUT
CDSAD_CS
2 5
CCDCLK SSGOUT[0] SSGOUT[1] SSGOUT[5] P0[0]
A29 A30 FROM DC/DC CONVERTER PCB ASS'Y (CN4)
EX[52]
VBAT VDD3-18.3 VDD3-9.5
VDD3-9.5 VBATF VDD1-3.3
E21LAT
P3[3]
VDD3-18.3 VDD3-9.5 VDD1-1.5
VDD1-2.5
A21 A22
VDD1-3.3
VDD1-2.5 VDD1-3.3
VDD1-3.3
L102 VDDC-0-5 L103
VDD_SDI VDD_SDO-0-5 VDD_OSCI,OSCO
VDD1_DRAM-2.5
L104
8
DA[6]
VDD3-0-10 VDD1_EI0-3.3 IC109 1.8V REG TK11118CSC 5
VIN
VOUT
VCCf 1.2
ADIN[4]
VDD0-3.3
VDD0-3.3
VDD1-23,IDCHRDY PLL_AVDD,C5H
L100
5
VIN
AIN[0] AOUT
VOUT
1 3
AA_AVDD
IC106 3.0V REG TK11130CSC
L101
INTP2 EX[31] EX[53] EX[50] EX[10] EX[9] EX[2]
5
VCPU
4
AA_AVREF AD_VREF_3.0
AD_VREF_3.0 4 IC113 2 AMP NJU7042F
D-P D-N 3
EX[7]
D00
D15 A00
D15 A00
38
A10
A10
/IOIS16 /CE1 /WAIT RESET IREQ /WE /IOWR /IORD /OE /CE2 /CD1 /CD2 /REG
/IOIS16 /CE1 /WAIT RESET IREQ /WE /IOWR /IORD /OE /CE2 /CD1 /CD2 /REG
21 22 23 2 3 4 5 6 47 48 49 27 28 29 30 31 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 12 11 10 8 24 7 42 41 37 36 35 34 9 32 26 25 44
CF CARD
VDD3-14.3V VDD3-9.5V
VDD0-3.3 LCD_DATA[7]
6 8 9 10 11 13 20
LCD_DATA[0] ML_CLK VSYNC HSYNC LCD_ROT_DET LCD_BASE_DET VC_DET VIDEO_PWR PDET_E3
27 17 18 19 32 33 34 35 7
ML_CLK VSYNC HSYNC LCD_ROT_DET LCD_BPOS_DET VC_DET VIDEO_PWR PDET_E3
BL_BRT_CONT
5
BL_BRT(DA)
LCD_CONT_CS AVIC_CS Serial_data[1] Serial_CLK[1] BEEP
31 30 29 28 36
LCD_CONT_CS /AUDIO_CS SDAT[1] SCLK[1] BEEP
AUDIO_J2M
39
AUDIO_J2M
AUDIO_M2J
38
AUDIO_M2J
AUDIO_GND
37
GND
D+ DVBUS
2 3 1
D+ DVBUS
E1LAT BAT_OPEN
15 14
E1LAT BAT_OPEN
VBAT
VBAT VDD1-3.3V VDD0-3.3
IC112(1/3) CPU MC-10015F1-001-DA7-A
EX20 EX[20] EX[26]
TO/FROM JACK PCB ASS'Y (CN5)
VCPU
4
1
4
3
USB_VBUS
01 SEPTEMBER, 2004
D00
13
2
Q101 SWITCH UPO4312
DATA COMMUNICATION ANALOG IMAGE SIGNAL ANALOG AUDIO SIGNAL
VCC
EX[10] EX[9] 4
VCCQf,F-WP/ACC
VDD0-3.3
VCC
LCD_DAT[0-7]
P4L[0] P4L[3] P4L[1] SCDAT[2] SCDAT[3] P4U[3] P3[2] P4U[2]
L105
CN105 VDD3-18.3V VDD3-9.5V
VDD1-3.3V
VDD0-3.3
VBATF
VDD1-1.5
A15 A13 A12 B16 B18 B20 B3 B5 B7 B9 B11 B19 B21 B23 B4 B6 B8 B10 B12 B14 A24 A22 A20 A18 A16 A14 A10 A8 A6 A2 B22 B13 A21 A19 A11 A9 A7 A5 A4 A1 B2 B24 A25
VDD3-18.3 P4U[1]
IC114 BUFFER SN74AHC2G126HDCT3
4
CN2
CN1 A15 A13 A12 B16 B18 B20 B3 B5 B7 B9 B11 B19 B21 B23 B4 B6 B8 B10 B12 B14 A24 A22 A20 A18 A16 A14 A10 A8 A6 A2 B22 B13 A21 A19 A11 A9 A7 A5 A4 A1 B2 B24 A25
EX[9] EX[10]
VDD2-3.7
A28
A19 A20
/IOIS16 /CE1 /WAIT RESET IREQ /WE /IOWR /IORD /OE /CE2 /CD1 /CD2 /REG
IORDYA
P2[0-7] A17 A18 A26 A27
A10
/IOIS16A
PCIOIS PCCE1 PCRDY P0[1] PCIRQ P0[5] NPCWR NPCRD P0[4] PCCE2
EX[51]
E2_VDET
IC603 3.3V REG TAR5S33U
CFAD[0-2] P2[0-7] 11
PCADR[0-2] P1[0-7]
TG_CS
1 REG1 8 CTL1 3 REG2 5 CTL2
CFDT[0-15] 16
PCDT[0-15]
VDD
VCC
D00
CCD[0-11]
SPSIG SPBLK PBLK ADCLK
L602
4
L106
D15 A00
AVD2-5
2
VCC
IC700 TG CXD3630GA
VL,VLL VH,VHH
IC600 15V/N7.5V REG BD3988FV
CN106
2 1
Q102 SWITCH UPO4312
MJ FPC
C CANON INC., 2004
2.3 MAIN PCB ASS’Y (2/3) MAIN PCB ASS'Y(2/3) 4
A8
CN100(2/2) VDD1_EFIC5.0ERG
IC104 5.0V REG TK11150CSC
VBATF
VOUT VIN CONT 1
5
IC112(2/3) CPU MC-10015F1-001-DA7-A
IC100 BUFFER VDD0-3.3 SN74AHC2G126HDCT3
D[0-15] DQ[0-15]
VCC A3 A2
6 3
EF_SCLK MOSI
IC110(2/3) DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSOR T8F80SBG-0002
2 5
EX[59] EX[58]
A[1-21] FA[0-20]
D[0-15] 16 A[1-21] A[1-21]
A[16-19] 4
CPUAD[0-15] CPUADR[0-3]
SDDT[0-31] SDADR[0-11]
IC111 SDRAM K4M51323LE-EL1L SDD[0-31] 32
DQ0
SDA[0-11] 12
DQ31 A0 A11
2
DA[8]
SDBS[0,1]
B6 B7 B8 A9 A10 A11
REDCONT ZM_PI1_REF SHT_LIM ZOOM_STBY MECH_STBY PI_POWER
EF_AD B2 OPT_TEMP B3 B4 MECH_FOCUS_PI CCD_TEMP B5 A1 A5 A6 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 B10 B11 B12 B13 B14 B15 B16 B26 B30
MISO EF_SYNC CSEF Shutter ZM_PWM FOC_IN IRIS_IN[2] IRIS_IN[1] ZM_CTLR1 ZM_CTRL2 MECH_CLK MECH_DATA MECH_CS ZOOM1 ZOOM2 /E0LAT LOAD_SW
DA[5] DA[4] DA[1] DACD[3] DACD[2] DACD[1]
DA,DACD
ADIN[1] ADIN[7] ADIN[3] ADIN[6]
ADIN[1] ADIN[3] ADIN[6] ADIN[7]
INTP1 MRDB F_OE F_WE MWRB UBEB ALE ESDT WAITB ESREQ ECLK CSEMGB
INTR MRDB MWRB
CPUMEMIO CPURDWR UBEB ALE ESDT NWAIT ESREQ BUSCLK NCSE
SDDQM[0]
4
SDDQM[3] SDCS[1] SDCS[2] SDCLK SDCKE SDRAS SDCAS SDWE
VDD1_DRAM-2.5 VDD1-4 VDDQ1-10
BA0,1 DQM0 DQM3
SDCS[1] SDCS[2] SDCLK SDCKE SDRAS SDCAS SDWE
A12 /CS CLK CKE /RAS /CAS /WE
SCCLK CXCLK
EX[11] EX[63] EX[49] EX[62] EX[61] EX[60] EX[56] EX[55] EX[32] EX[33] EX[36 EX[37] EX[38] EX[0] EX[1] EX[3] EX[14]
EX[0] EX[1] EX[3] EX[11] EX[32] EX[33] EX[36] EX[37] EX[38] EX[49] EX[55] EX[56] EX[60] EX[61] EX[62] EX[63] EX[14]
TCK TMS TDI TDO TRST EX[6] F_RST EX[22]
TDO_GRB_OUT TDO_S2E
TCK TMS TDO TDI TRST
VXIN
X101 27MHz
VXOUT
NRESET P3[0] P3[1] P4U[0] TGCLKO
F_CE CSMEMB
EX[21] B25
Q105 SWITCH DTC144TE
ACADPT_DET
IC103 RESET S80927CNMC-G8X
VCPU 2
B24
01 SEPTEMBER, 2004
LiVDD
B27
E1LAL
A7 B28 B29 A4
STROBO_DET E2LAT E3LAT EF_BCLK
EX[20] P4U[0] P3[0] P3[1] TGCLK0
VDD
OUT
VDD
CE1 CLK DATA CE0
1
EX[54]
FOUT
LI_VDD
RESETB CS2
IC102 REAL TIME CLOCK RX4574LC
32KIN EX[4] RTC_VDD
DATA COMMUNICATION
C CANON INC., 2004
2.4 MAIN PCB ASS’Y (3/3) VBATF IC108 5.0V REG TK11150CSC
MAIN PCB ASS'Y(3/3) 4 CN103 12 VDD1-REG5.0REM
TOP FPC
Z1 REMOCON RECEIVER RS181
2
VCC
OUT
3
OLC BACK LIGHT
LED2
LED1
6
4
5
BATTEMP
23 24
VDD1-3.3
25 PWR_LED_GRN 26 PWR_LED_ORG
3
4
TOPS FPC DRIVE AE FLASH MACRO MF
CN2
22
7 5 4 6 3 2
MATCOM[2] MATSW[2] MATSW[1] MATSW[7] MATSW[4] MATSW[3]
SW8
EX[46]
SW4 SW5 SW6 SW7
CF OPEN REC ON PB ON PWR OFF
EX[27] EX[28] EX[29] EX[30]
EX[16]
2
4
EX[44]
1 6
EX[34] EX[35]
EX[16] EX[17] EX[27] EX[28] EX[29] EX[30] EX[34] EX[35] EX[40] EX[41] EX[42] EX[43] EX[44] EX[45] EX[46]
SW1 OLC BackLight ROTDIAL EX[42]
SW2 Release
EX[43] EX[41] EX[40]
ADIN[2] ADIN[5] EX[13] EX[15] EX[16] EX[17] EX[18] EX[19] EX[27] EX[28] EX[29] EX[30] EX[34] EX[35] EX[39] EX[40] EX[41] EX[42] EX[43] EX[44] EX[45] EX[46] EX[47] EX[48]
5
P0[7]
3
P0[6]
1 4
OLC_BL
2
VDD /RESET SCK SD SEG0-3 /CS SEG8-31 C/D
28
EX[17] EX[45]
IC112(3/3) CPU MC-10015F1-001-DA7-A
ADIN[2]
3
COM0 COM3
OLC S1-S28
1
Q106 LED DRIVE XP6211 6
IC1 OLC DRIVER BU9728AKV C1-C4
Q100 SWITCH UP04312
VDD1-3.3
GREEN ORANGE
2
4
EX[5]
LED3 POWER
Q1 LED DRIVE XP6211 1
16
5
EX[48]
13 REMOCON_DATA
TH1 BATT Thermister
VOUT VIN CONT 1
6 2
5
EX[13]
BLACK/WHITE LCD UNIT
SW3 ZOOM
21 20 19 18
SCLK SDAT /OLC_CS OLC_D/D
2 1 17 28 29 27 14 15 6 5 8 7 9 3 4
MATCOM[1] MATCOM[2] /CF_OPEN REC_ON PB_ON PWR_OFF ROT_DIAL[L] ROT_DIAL[R] MATSW[1] MATSW[2] MATSW[3] MATSW[4] MATSW[5] MATSW[6] MATSW[7]
EX[9] EX[10]
EX[39] EX[15]
EX[16] EX[17] EX[27] EX[28] EX[29] EX[30] EX[34] EX[35] EX[40] EX[41] EX[42] EX[43] EX[44] EX[45] EX[46]
IC105 DAC M62376GP 20 19 22
EX[12] IC101 3.3V REG TK11133CSC
VBATF 5
VIN
VOUT CONT 1
23 4
SW3 SW1 SW2 SW4 SET DISP MENU FUNC
SW5 SW7 SW6 SW8
MATCOM[3]
3 10
MATSW[3] MATSW[1]
4 5
MATSW[2] MATSW[4]
9 7 8 6
MATSW[5] MATSW[7] MATSW[6] MATSW[8]
CN101
Dial FPC LED1 FINDER LED
LED2 FINDER LED ORANGE LED_ORANGE GREEN LED_GREEN YELLOW LED_MACRO
11 12
VDD0-3.3
9 8 7 6
FINDER_LED[0] FINDER_LED[1] FINDER_LED[2] MATCOM[4]
5 4 3 2
MATSW[1] MATSW[2] MATSW[3] MATSW[4]
SW1
AELOCK
1
MATSW[5]
A1 A4 A11/A5 D10/A6 D8/A8 D6/A10
18 17 16 15
DACD[0]
1 4 5 6 8 10
DA[1] DA[4] DA[5] DA[6] DA[8] DA[10]
VCC1.2
OUT1 OUT2
DACD[1] DACD[2] DACD[3]
DA[6]
IC110(3/3) DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSOR T8F80SBG-0002 DA,DACD
2 4
P0[7] P0[6] SCDAT[0] SCDAT[1]
EX[18] P0[3] P3[4] P3[5]
EX[47]
VDD0-3.3
6 5 EX[19]
Q103 LED DRIVE PDTC114EE
P3[4]
1 4 3
Dial SW
/RESET VCC.VDD
EX[20]
1
2
D0 D1 D2 D3
IC107 SLANT DET D6B-1-2
CN104
REAR COVER UNIT (REAR FPC)
SI CLK /EN
2
P3[5] Q104 LED DRIVE XP6213 P0[3]
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2.5 FLASH PCB ASS’Y FLASH PCB ASS'Y
OPTICAL UNIT(2/2)
CN200 A17 A18 A19 A20 A21 A22 A23 A24 A8
VDD1-EFIC5.0REG
A9 A10 A11 B6 B7 B8
ZOOM_STBY MECH_STBY PI_POWER RED_CONT ZM_PI1_REF SHT_LIM
VBAT
VDD0-3.3
VDD0-3.3
VDD1-3.3
VDD1-3.3
VDD2-16.0
VDD2-16.0
EX[61]
3 16 18 1
EX[32] EX[33] IC403 INVERTER TC7W04FK[F]
VDD1-EFIC5.0REG DACD[3] DACD[2] DACD[1] DA[5] DA[4] DA[1]
TO/FROM DC/DC CONVERTER PCB ASS'Y (CN6)
ADIN[7] ADIN[3] ADIN[6] EX[0] EX[1] EX[32] EX[33] EX[36] EX[37] EX[38] EX[55] EX[56] EX[60] EX[61] EX[62]
3
5
2
1
7
17 4 15
DACD[3]
8
4
3
IC404 PWMSW XP4312
5
15 14 FU403
6
DACD[1]
A7
STROBO_DET
EX[11] EX[63]
AIN2 BSTBY ASTBY
DA[5]
AO1 AO2 BO1 BO2
Q401 AF LED DRIVE 2SC4617 ZM4 ZM2 ZM3 ZM1
ZM1 ZM2 ZM3 ZM4
13 11 5 8
FOC4 FOC3 FOC2 FOC1
VCC VM
4 ADIN[3]
IC401 COMPARATOR NJM12903R
2 IC402 1 MECH PI POWER SAVE XP03390
EX[1]
7
5 6
EX[0]
1
3 2
DA[4]
CN401 W_LEDA W_LEDK
1 2
LED1 Auto Focus LED
ZMBZMAZMB+ ZMA+
15 16 17 18
ZOOM MOTOR
FOCBFOCB+ FOCAFOCA+
3 4 5 6
FOUCS MOTOR
COMF PI_FOC_LED PI_FOC_RST
7 8 9
FOUCS PI
COMZ PI_ZM_RST1 PI_ZM_LED1 PI_ZM_RST0 PI_ZM_LED0
12 10 11 13 14
ZOOM PI
TH1 CCD Thermister IC402 FOCUS/SHUTTER/ND/IRIS MOTOR DRIVE BD6753KV VBAT L401
L402 FU402
EF_AD CS_EF MOSI MISO EF_SYNC EF_SCLK EF_BCLK
BIN2
3
VBAT_ME
B2 A6 A2 A1 A5 A3 A4
BPWM APWM AIN1 BIN1
1
FU401
ADIN1 EX[49]
VBAT_ME
VDD0-3.3
2 OPT_TEMP B3 B4 MECH_FOCUS_PI CCD_TEMP B5 ZOOM1 B15 ZOOM2 B16 ZM_CTRL1 B10 ZM_CTRL2 B11 MECH_CLK B12 B13 MECH_DATA MECH_CS B14 IRIS_IN[1] A16 IRIS_IN[2] A15 FOC_IN A14 ZM_PWM A13 Shutter A12
OPT FPC
IC404 ZOOM MOTOR DRIVE TB6552FL
VBAT
EX[60] EX[62] EX[55] EX[56] DACD[2] EX[38] EX[36] EX[37] DA[1]
2 3 1 10 11 28 31 32 33 35
VCC VM2-1.2 VM1-1.2 VM3,4 PWM1 PWM2 PWM6 PWM3 PWM4 PS STAOBE CLK DATA VLIM6
OUT1A OUT1B OUT2A OUT2B OUT6A OUT6B OUT5A OUT5B OUT3A OUT3B OUT4A OUT4B
ADIN[6]
FOC1 FOC2 FOC3 FOC4 SHT1 SHT2
43 41 48 46 40 37
CCD_THM0 CCD_THM1
CN402 SHT2 SHT1
21 24
ND1 ND2
13 15
IRIS1 IRIS2
18 20
IRIS3 IRIS4
20 19
ND2 ND1 IRIS2 IRIS4 IRIS3 IRIS1
SHTSHT+
1 2 3 4
SHT FPC SHUTTER MOTOR
NDND+
5 6
ND MOTOR
IRISBIRISA+ IRISAIRISB+
7 8 9 10
IRIS MOTOR
TH1 MECH Thermister ADIN[7]
MECH_THM0 MECH_THM1
VDD1-EFIC5.0REG IC200 EF CONTROL LC503N[K152EF]
VDD1-3.3
23
VDD VDD3 EFAD
IGBT
12 11
4 5
1 Q200 IGBT CONT MCH6613
3
2
ACC FPC
CN201
6
IGBT_DRV
13
EF_STPLS2 EF_SENSE OSC AVEF EF_STSP EF_ID EF_CCC
12 11 10 6 5 4 3 2 1
1 10 8 9 5 6 12
CSEF MOSI MISO SYNC SCLK BCLK
STPLS2 SENSE OSC AVEF STSP EFID CCC
3 30 16 20 18 19 21 VDD2-16.0
EF_X 4
3
4
TO/FROM FLASH UNIT (ST PCB ASS'Y) (CN100)
STRB_SW
EF_XGND
Q201 SWITCH UMD12N XOUT
IGBT_DRV EF_STPLS2 EF_SENSE OSC
5 6
2
Q202 DRIVE 2SK2715 STOROBO SW
DATA COMMUNICATION
1 STRB_SW
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JACK PCB ASS'Y 35 33 32 31 30 28
CN5 VDD3-14.3V VDD3-9.5V VBAT VDD1-3.3
VDD3-14.3V VDD3-9.5V
5
VIN
VDD1-3.3
VOUT CONT 1
22
4
R_OUT G_OUT B_OUT
VCC
RGT PSIG_OUT HCK1 HCK2 REF HST PCG XSTB
VDD0-3.3
Q1003 SWITCH PDTC114EE
Q1004 LEVEL CLAMP 2SK3547
IC1002 3.0V REG TK11130CSC 5
14 TO MAIN PCB ASS'Y (1/3) CN105
LCD_DAT[0]
LCD_DAT[7] 21 ML_CLK 24 VSYNC 23 HSYNC 22 9 LCD_ROT_DET 8 LCD_BPOS_DET VCDET 7 VIDEO_PWR 6 PDET_E3 34 BL_BRT(DA) 36 10 LCD_CONT_CS /AUDIO_CS 11 SDAT[1] 12 SCLK[1] 13 BEEP 5 AUDIO_J2M 2 AUDIO_M2J 3 GND 1 D+ 38 D39 VBUS 40 E1LAT 26 BAT_OPEN 27
VIN
VOUT CONT 1
LCD FPC
IC1005 DAC,LCD DRIVE CXM4006ER
IC1001 5.0V REG TK11150CSC
4
CN2
CN4
18 19 17 3 20 4 5 21 6 8 9
4 5 3
4 5 3
RED GREEN BLUE
RED GREEN BLUE
12 11 13
12 11 13
RED GREEN BLUE
RED GREEN BLUE
4 5 3
RGT PSIG HCK1 HCK2 REF HST PCG XSTBY VSSG
2 6 7 8 11 12 13 14 15
2 6 7 8 11 12 13 14 15
RGT PSIG HCK1 HCK2 REF HST PCG XSTBY VSSG
RGT PSIG HCK1 HCK2 REF HST PCG XSTBY VSSG
14 10 9 8 5 4 3 2 1
14 10 9 8 5 4 3 2 1
RGT PSIG HCK1 HCK2 REF HST PCG XSTBY VSSG
RGT PSIG HCK1 HCK2 REF HST PCG XSTBY VSSG
2 6 7 8 11 12 13 14 15
VDD1-3
8
D0-D7 52 41 42
SCDAT[2] SCDAT[3]
CK VSYNC HSYNC
COM_OUT VST VCK EN DWN
CN3
23
5
38 37
SEN POF DAC_OUT
SDAT SCK
8 7 6 5 4 3
8 7 6 5 4 3
COM CS VST VCK EN DWN
COM CS VST VCK EN DWN
4 5 6 7 8 9
4 5 6 7 8 9
COM CS VST VCK EN DWN
COM CS VST VCK EN DWN
24 23 22 21 20 19
VDD
2
2
VDD
VDD
10
10
VDD
VDD
18
BL_Anodo BL_Casodo
11 10
11 10
BL_Anodo BL_Casodo
BL_Anodo BL_Casodo
1 2
1 2
BL_Anodo BL_Casodo
IC1006 8.5V REG TK11185CSC
VDD3-9.5V
36
CN1
COM CS VST VCK EN DWN
13 12 11 10
4 VOUT CONT 1 PDET_E3
VIN
2 16
VDD3-14.3V
BL_BRT(DA)
BACKLIGHT UNIT
IC1002 BACKLIGHT CONT 2PC4617
D+ DVBUS
SCDAT[2] SCDAT[3]
IC1003 VIDEO AMP AN13202A
IC1001 BUFFER 2SC5658
4
VCC
OUT
INT
SAG
2
LCD_ROT_DET 15 LCD_BPOS_DET 13 14 DET_GND 12
C1028
15 LCD_ROT_DET 13 LCD_BPOS_DET 14 DET_GND 12
LCD Rotation Detect SW
3
PS 1
C1020
C1029
VDD1-3.3 4
6
AUDIO VCDET
2 4
VIDEO UV_GND
3 1
LCD_ROT_DET DET_GND CN1004 AV OUT
5 IC1004 AUDIO/SP AMP AN12909A
VDD1-3.3 10 28 L1005 24 6 8 7 11 13 12
2 1
MIC_SIG MIC_GND
CN2 DC IN
2 1
VIN GND
A_GND
19 20
VCC-D VCC_SP VCC CS DATA CLK BEEP_IN REC_OUT PB_IN GND MIC_IN MIC_BIAS
1
2
3
LCD_BPOS_DET DET_GND
27 LINE_OUT 26 TR_LINE_MUTE
CN1003 SP+ SP-
1 SP+ 3 SP-
D+ DVBUS
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A_GND L1
LCD Base Position Detect SW
A_GND
IC1000 SWITCH XP4312
L2 DC/DC CONVERTER PCB ASS'Y (CN5)
LCD PANEL
Wired Connector
SW1 Battery Cover Open Detect SW
MIC
CN3
RED GREEN BLUE
D+ DVBUS UV_GND
1 2
3 2 1
Speaker
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DATA COMMUNICATION ANALOG IMAGE SIGNAL ANALOG AUDIO SIGNAL
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DC/DC CONVERTER PCB ASS'Y
VDD1-3.3 VDD0-3.3 VBAT
BATTERY BOX UNIT
JAL PCB ASS'Y CN
FLASH UNIT
ST PCB ASS'Y
FLASH
1 2
BATT+ BATTCN5 AC_ADPT GND
D
D102
5
T100
L00
2 1
IC1 REG R1150H033A
S G
F2
5
D
S
C100
VBAT GND
Q10 3.3V PWM SW MCH3312 S D
IC2 SWITCHING REG CONTROL LA56B1T
3,41,39
OUT1
Q100 SWITCHING CPH6424
40
+
IN1
30 29
Q102 XE DRIVE CY25AAJ-8F
C34
5 4 2 3 1
C41
2 TO ACC FPC
Q11 SW 2SD2216J OUT4
45
S1 Q7(1/2) PWM SW MCH6606
18 IN4
1 Q13 2.5V PWM SW XNONE92
D1
G1
17
4
3
FB4
L3
5
C35
2 Q12 SW 2SD2216J OUT3
44
S2 Q7(2/2) PWM SW MCH6606
22 IN3
21
5 2 OUT2
42
Q16 3.7 PWM SW XNONE92
1
26 IN2 25 FB2
OUT5
B2
Q8 SWITCHING CPH3424 D G S
46
1
8
3
6
2
5
D6
Q20 2SD1623
C38
47
1
8
3
6
2 4
5 T2
STBY1,VREF SCP
23 Q6 SWITCH 3LN01SS D
STBY5
27 STBY2 10 STBY6
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B30
VDD0-3.3
Q21(2/2) XP04311
C39
VDD1-1.8
C40
VDD2-16.0 VDD2-N7.9 VDD3-18.3 VDD3-9.5
E1LAT
B27
/E0LAT E2LAT E3LAT ACADPT-DET LiVDD
B26 B28 B29 B25 B24
D7 C42
VDD1-2.5
D8
VDD2-3.7
G
S2
31,32
15
LOAD_SW
A19 A20 A21 A22 A28 A29 A30 A23 B23 A25 A24 A26 A27
D S
G
6
38
A17 A18
TO/FROM MAIN PCB ASS'Y (CN100 1/2,2/2)
Q24 E1LAT SW 2LP01SS D S
19
S CTL
VBAT
VDD1-3.3
IN6
STBY3
A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B10 B11 B12 B13 B14 B15 B16
Q21(1/2) XP04311
B1 E1
D9
T1
FB6 STBY4
MISO MOSI EF_SCLK EF_BCLK EF_SYNC CSEF STROBO_DET VDD1_EFIC5.0REG ZOOM_STBY MECH_STBY PI_POWER Shutter ZM_PWM FOC_IN IRIS_IN[2] IRIN_IN[1] EF_AD OPT_TEMP MECH_FOCUS_PI CCD_TEMP REDCONT ZM_PI1_REF SHT_LIM ZM_CTLR1 ZM_CTLR2 MECH_CLK MECH_DATA MECH_CS ZOOM1 ZOOM2
C37
4
Q9 SWITCHING CPH3424 D G S
TO/FROM MDEF PCB ASS'Y (CN200)
C1
C1
14 IN5 13 FB5
OUT6
E2
C36 C43
B16 B15 B14 B13 B12 B11 B10 B8 B7 B6 B5 B4 B3 B2 A16 A15 A14 A13 A12 A11 A10 A9 A8 A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1
CN4
Q20,21 Battery Load Detect
L4
4
3
FB3
1 Q15 1.8V PWM SW XNONE92
D2
G2
ZOOM2 ZOOM1 MECH_CS MECH_DATA MECH_CLK ZM_CTLR2 ZM_CTLR1 SHT_LIM SMPI1_REF REDCONT CDD_TEMP MECH_FOUCS_PI OPT_TEMP EF_AD IRIS_IN[1] IRIS_IN[2] FOC_IN ZM_PWM Shutter PI_POWER MECH_STBY ZOOM_STBY VDD1_EFIC5.0REG STROBO_DET CSEF EF_SYNC EF_BCLK EF_SCLK MOSI MISO
A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B10 B11 B12 B13 B14 B15 B16
4
3 CN100 OSC EF-STPLS2 EF-SENSE IGBT-DRV
D G
Q14 E1LAT1 SW UNR9213J
FB1
Q101 SWITCHING 2SC4617
+
C33
S Q17 3.3V PWM SW MCH6307
3 Main Capacitor
L1
G
4
3
1
VOUT Vdet 4
CN2 1 2
VDD
C29
G Q19 SWITCH MCH6305
C101
Trigger coil XENON TUBE
F1
CN3 1 2
Q18 SWITCH MCH6305
B16 B15 B14 B13 B12 B11 B10 B8 B7 B6 B5 B4 B3 B2 A16 A15 A14 A13 A12 A11 A10 A9 A8 A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1
A24 A22 A23 A20 A21 A17 A18 A19
D2 G2
Q5 SWITCH 2SB1462J
D1 S1
G1
Q22 /EDLAT SW MCH6602
G Q23 E1LAT SW 3LN01SS
CN1 LiVDD GND
1 2
LITHIUM BATTERY
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2.8 Abbreviation in Block Diagrams Abbreviation
Nominal name
ADC
Analog-to-Digital (A/D) Converter
AE
Automatic Exposure control
AF
Automatic Focussing control
AND
Logic AND circuit
R-Y/B-Y
Description
Color difference signals of TV system
BPF
Band-Pass Filter
BUFFER
Buffer circuit
C
Chrominance signal
Color component signal of TV system
CCD
Charge-Coupled Device
CCD imager
CDS
Correlated Double Sampling system
COMP.VIDEO
Composite video signal
COMPARATOR
Voltage comparator
CPU
Central Processing Unit
DAC
Digital-to-Analog (D/A) Converter
DRAM
Dynamic Random Access Memory
Memory with which read and write are freely possible.
DSP
Digital Signal Processing
Typically DSP device
EEPROM
Electrically Erasable PROM
PROM that is electrically erasable.
EVF
Electronic View Finder
FET
Field Effect Transistor
FLASH MEMORY
Non-volatile memory with which write and read are freely possible.
HPF
High-Pass Filter
I/F
InterFace
The circuit that interconnects 2 devices or circuits.
IGBT
Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor
Conductivity-modulation type FET transistor
INV.
Logic Inverter circuit
IR
InfraRed ray
IRIS
Iris
LCD
Liquid Crystal Device
Typically LCD display
LED
Light Emitting Diode
Typically LED display
LPF
Low-Pass Filter
NTSC
National Television System Committees
OP Amp
OPerational Amplifier
OR
Logic OR circuit
OSC
OSCillator
PAL
Phase Alternating by Line
PLL
Phase Locked Loop
PROM
Programmable Read Only Memory
PWM
Pulse Width Modulation
REG.
REGulated power supply
NTSC color TV system developed in USA
PAL color TV system developed in Germany
Non-volatile memory in which program can be written.
RTC
Real Time Clock
Reference clock oscillator
SDRAM
Synchronous Dynamic RAM
DRAM whose bus interface is synchronous.
SECAM
SEquential Colour À Mémoire
SECAM color TV system developed in France
SW REG
SWitching REGulator
Switching type regulated power supply device
TG
Timing Generator
USB
Universal Serial Bus
VCO
Voltage Controlled Oscillator
VCXO
Voltage Controlled X’tal Oscillator
XE
Xenon Tube
Y
Y-signal
USB type serial data communication system
Luminance component signal of TV system
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AF Chart (1)
AF Chart (1)
AF Chart (1) Dimensions
132mm
176mm