(without price) QV-3000EX (KX-716B) QV-3000EX/Ir (KX-716C/D/F) FEB. 2000 Ver. 1 INDEX R MAR.
CONTENTS SPECIFICATIONS ....................................................................................................................................... 1 To distinguish the model .......................................................................................................................... 3 BLOCK DIAGRAM ...................................................................................................................................... 4 CIRCUIT BLOCK ...................................
SPECIFICATIONS File Format Still images (including panoramas): JPEG (Exif. Ver. 2.1), DCF standard (Design rule for Camera File system), DPOF compatible, Movies: AVI Recording Medium CompactFlash card (Type I/II) Recorded image Size 2048 x 1536 pixels, 1024 x 768 pixels Standard Memory Capacity,Number of Image Files,Computer Output Image Size Still Image size (pixels) 2048 x 1536 1024 x 768 Quality File size FINE NORMAL ECONOMY FINE NORMAL ECONOMY 1.
Power Supply Four AA-size alkaline or lithium batteries Four AA-size nickel-metal hydride rechargeable batteries (NP-H3) AC adaptor (AD-C620) AC adaptor charger (BC-3HA) Battery Life The values noted below indicate the number of hours before battery failure under normal operating temperature (25°C). These values are for reference only, and do not guarantee that any particular set of batteries actually will provide the service life indicated. Low temperatures shorten battery life.
To distinguish the model Discriminate between infra-red model and non-infra-red model by the following points. QV-3000EX (KX-716B) for U.S.A RE C MF/ MODE OF F / PLA Y MO DE MEN U MF/ / T SET PREVIEW W DISP QV-3000EX/Ir (KX-716C/D/F) Infra-red transmission button. RE C MF/ MODE OF / F / PLA Y MO DE MEN U MF/ / / T SET PREVIEW W DISP Infra-red transmission button.
BLOCK DIAGRAM SUB-PCB KBPCB 왕,왓 KAPCB 3pin +,– ENTER MENU CCD-FPC SELF LED TELE WIDE DISP PREVIEW Buzzer SUB Microprocessor HD404889 4.0 MHz 4pin BACK UP Capacitor SUB-LCD 48.0MHz FLASH FOCUS LED 51pin EVCC(3.3V) Vertical/Horizontal Sensor CDS/AGC/ADCAD9803 19pin SW-PCB USB TRANSCEIVER 24.5454 MHz 29.5 MHz 36.0 MHz REC/ PLAY / OFF SHUTTE R SERIAL BUFFER CF Controller REG ICX252AQ 24.
CIRCUIT BLOCK PCB Circuit Block PW LCD Power Supply Outline Main Devices 7.5V Up Converter XC6367B101MR Note Newly employed part BL Power Supply 5.4V Up Converter XC6367A542MR Newly employed part Main Power Supply 3.3V Non adjustable step down transformer XC6365A333MR Newly employed part CCD 5V Power Supply 5.0V Voltage regulator XC62ER5002MR Newly employed part LCD Power Supply Flash Control Power Video Driver Power Supply CCD & LCD Power Supply Power specifications (+15V, -7.
ADJUSTMENT ■ Preparation 1. PC (IBM Compatible)/OS:Windows 95/98 2. Link cable. 3. Adjustment program 1) ADJ716.EXE (Color adjustment data transfer program) 2) FLOAD.EXE (Camera unit version up program) 3) _ROM.BIN (Camera unit program data) 4) _GMENU.BIN (Camera unit menu display data) 4. AC adaptor or stabilizer 5. Digital oscilloscope 6. Multimeter 7. Ammeter 8. Frequency counter 9. TV (with video terminal) 10. Video cable 11. Battery (battery operation/battery cover lock) 12.
1. Program version upgrading In the camera unit, program and graphic menu are stored. Please check the version and update it if the version is not updated. There are two method of program updating; using CompactFlash card or utilizing PC link cable. Note: 1. Be sure to use AC adaptor. PCB D becomes unusable if power down or an error occurs during program transmission. 2. Unit using a mask cannot update the program. 1-1. How to confirm the program (graphic menu) version 1. 2. Boot the test mode.
1-3. Upgrading procedure using the PC link cable (1) (2) (3) (4) Turn the camera off and extract CompactFlash card. Connect PC link cable. Boot the transmission program (FLOAD.EXE). Choose program file ( _ROM.BIN) or graphic menu file ( _GMENU.BIN). (5) Select data transmission speed (115K/57K/38K). (If errors occur, lower the transmission speed.) (6) Click Progress button. (7) Connect an AC adaptor on the camera and turn the camera on. (8) Data transmission starts.
2. Test mode Note: Do not perform the menu item unless explained here. (It may damage the internal data and camera becomes unusable.) 2-1. Booting To boot the test mode; Turn the camera on while pressing DISP and MENU buttons. To boot MENU1 Press PREVEIW ➜ PREVEIW ➜ MENU keys in order rapidly. To boot MENU2 Press FLASH ➜ FLASH ➜ MENU keys in order rapidly. * To execute Use + or – keys to select a test item then press shutter button to execute it.
3 MENU2 MENU2 1. CCD ADJ ALL 2. ZOOM ADJUST 3. CCD1 (AWB AGC) 4. CCD2 (APATURE) 5. CCD3 (SHUTTER) 6. KIZU 7. IRDA MASTER 8. FOCUS ADJUST 9. STOROBE ADJUST 4 MENU3 MENU3 1/3 1. DISPLAY LENS ADJ 2. REC INFO 3. BATT. TEST 4. PROG+GMENU UPDATE 5. PROG UPDATE 6. GMENU UPDATE 7. CHECK SUM 8. OSD DATA CHECK 9. ERROR MESSAGE CHECK 10. SDRAM CHECK MENU3 11. KEY CHECK 12. LED CHECK 13. CF CHECK 14. SUB LCD CHECK 15. CF WRITE TEST 16. AF DATA SAVE 17. EEPROM TEST 18. ADJ CLEAR 19. NOISE CAPTURE 20.
3. Product conditions Note: Help command on adjustment window cannot be used as it uses Japanese system. 3-1. Color adjustment data writing 1. Summary (1) QV-3000EX is a high quality digital camera and makeshift adjustments cannot cover the quality of the camera's picture. Therefore, we have prepared set of lens ass'y that is adjusted precisely in the factory and a floppy disc containing the lens'es adjustment data as spare parts. (2) These adjustment data are stored in the EEPROM on PCB D. 2.
(4) Read the adjustment data of before repairs. Click the Receipt button. “receive OK” will be indicated and adjustment data are shown. Reference: At this time you can save the adjustment data in your PC. File (F) ➜ Save as (A) Select the drive and name the file then save it. (Note: Do not forget to put extension code ".ADJ".) (5) Write down the following numbers. agc-6ab strobe-pwm (6) Replace the lens ass'y.
(10) Insert the floppy disc containing adjustment data of the lens ass'y in your PC and read the data. File (F) ➜ Open (O) Select FDD Select adjustment data file with extension code .ADJ. * Adjustment data file name: 9999999.ADJ * 9999999 is the 7-digit number written on the seal stuck on the side of the lens unit. (11) Change the following data with the number you have written on step 5 (data before replacing the lens unit). Caution: Never change the other data.
(14) Turn the camera off. (15) Booting the test mode, be sure that each adjustment item is YES. Power on while pressing DISP and MENU keys simultaneously. CCD1 CCD2 CCD3 YES YES YES STROBE KIZU ZOOM FOCUS YES YES YES YES (16) Check the camera operation by shooting a picture and play it back.
4. To replace PCB D (in case the contents of EEPROM can be read) (1) Connect AC adaptor and PC link cable to the camera. Note: Connect the link cable to serial port COM1. (2) Turn the camera on to set it on PLAY mode. (3) Boot adjustment program ADJ716.EXE. At this time, each adjustment data are 0. (4) Read the adjustment data of before repairs. Click the Receipt button. "receive OK" will be indicated and adjustment data are shown. (5) Save the adjustment data in the PC.
(10) Load the saved data of the lens unit. (11) Transfer the data to the camera. Click Trans button on ADJ window. “send OK” will be shown. (12) Turn the camera off. (13) Booting the test mode, be sure that each adjustment item is YES. Power on while pressing DISP and MENU keys simultaneously. CCD1 CCD2 CCD3 YES YES YES STROBE KIZU ZOOM FOCUS YES YES YES YES (14) Check the camera operation by shooting a picture and play it back.
5. In case of replacing PCB D and lens ass'y (EEPROM on PCB D contents cannot be read) (1) Replace PCB D and lens ass'y. (2) Connect AC adaptor and PC link cable to the camera. Note: Connect the link cable to serial port COM1. (3) Turn the camera on to set it on PLAY mode. (4) Boot adjustment program ADJ716.EXE. At this point, adjustment data of each item is zero. (5) Insert the floppy disc containing adjustment data of the lens ass'y in your PC and read the data.
(7) Turn the camera off. (8) Booting the test mode, be sure that each adjustment item is YES. Power on while pressing DISP and MENU keys simultaneously. CCD1 CCD2 CCD3 YES YES YES STROBE KIZU ZOOM FOCUS YES YES YES YES (9) Perform the function check (Record/Playback). (10) Perform the flash adjustment.
3-2. Flash adjustment 1. General Do not fail to perform this adjustment when you replace the flash unit. 2. Necessary equipment (1) Dark room (2) AC adaptor (3) Gray paper (Superior's oxford gray No. 22) The following sizes are available from us (also available from camra shop). Parts code 1904 5411 1904 5412 Parts name Superior photographing background paper Sperior photographing background paper Specifications No. 22 (1.75 x 2.7m) No. 22 (2.72 x 11m) 3. Condition (1) Perform in a dark room.
3-3. Flash operation and recharge operation • Set QV-2000UX in “REC” mode. • Normal Recording mode. • Apply 6.0 ± 0.1 V voltage on DC in jack. 1. Preparation (1) (2) (3) (4) AC adaptor or stabilizer. Ammeter. TV (With video terminal). Video cable. 2. Adjustment and checking (1) (2) (3) (4) Shoot a picture with flash OFF. (Make sure there is no flash) Shoot a picture with flash ON and make sure it flashes once. Shoot in red eye reduction mode and make sure it flashes twice.
3-4. Current consumption • Set QV-3000EX to “PLAY” mode. 1. Preparation (1) Voltage regulator. (2) Ammeter. 2. Adjustment procedure (1) Current consumption (DC in = 6.0 ± 0.1 [V]) • Make sure that current consumption is less than 550 mA in PLAY mode. • Make sure that current consumption is less than 800 mA in REC mode. (Flash charge current is not included) (2) Lower the voltage from 6 V as shown below then make sure the battery warning indicator changes. DC in = 5.0 ± 0.
3-5. VCOM DC adjustment 1. Preparation (1) AC adaptor or stabilizer. (2) Photo sensor/ Photo sensor amp (C2719)/L.P.F (3) Digital oscilloscope. 2. Adjustment and checking (1) (2) (3) (4) Turn the power on while pressing DISP and MENU keys simultaneously. (TEST MODE) Push PREVIEW ➜ PREVIEW ➜ MENU keys in order rapidly. (TEST MODE 1) Choose 50 PERCENT GRAY and execute it. Monitor the photo sensor amplifier output via a low-pass filter of cutoff frequency 60Hz.
3-6. Operation check 1. Preparation (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) Batteries. AC adaptor. PC (IBM compatible)/OS:Windows 95/98. Link cable. Photo loader (program). TV (with video teminal). Video cable. USB cable/USB driver Test chart (for photography check) (That which carried out color printing of picture data "CHART1.JPG" and the "CHART2.JPG".) 2. Check matter (1) Photography check (Please be sure to carry out.
4. D-PCB Assy 4-1. VCO free run frequency adjustment 1. Adjustment procedure • Make sure VCC5 (CP344) = 5.0 ± 0.05 [V] VCC15 (CP391) = 15.0 ± 0.45 [V] VCC7 (CP390) = 8.0 ± 0.05 [V] VCC3 (CP220) = 3.3 ± 0.08 [V] • Room temperature should be 20 ± 10 °C 2. Preparation • AC adaptor or voltage regulator • Frequency counter 3. Adjustment and checking (1) Connect SYF (CP355) and GND (CP350). (2) Monitor HDB (CP704) with frequency counter and adjust VR320 so that frequency becomes 15.734 ± 0.1 KHz.
4-3. RGB AMP, Sub bright adjustment 1. Adjustment procedure • Make sure VCC5 (CP344) = 5.0 ± 0.05 [V] VCC15 (CP391) = 15.0 ± 0.45 [V] VCC7 (CP390) = 8.0 ± 0.05 [V] VCC3 (CP220) = 3.3 ± 0.08 [V] 2. Preparation • AC adaptor or voltage regulator • Frequency counter 3. Adjustment and checking (1) Turn the power on while pressing DISP and MENU keys simultaneously. (TEST MODE) (2) Push PREVEIW ➜ PREVEIW ➜ MENU keys in order rapidly. (TEST MODE 1) (3) Select GRAY SCALE (10STEP) and execute.
4-4. Contrast, Bright adjustments 1. Adjustment procedure • Make sure VCC5 (CP344) = 5.0 ± 0.05 [V] VCC15 (CP391) = 15.0 ± 0.45 [V] VCC7 (CP390) = 8.0 ± 0.05 [V] VCC3 (CP220) = 3.3 ± 0.08 [V] • RGB AMP and SUB BRIGHT adjustments should be completed (proceed from those adjustments.) 2. Preparation • AC adaptor or voltage regulator • Frequency counter 3. Adjustment and checking (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) Turn the power on while pressing DISP and MENU keys simultaneously.
4-5. Color adjustment 1. Adjustment procedure • Make sure VCC5 (CP344) = 5.0 ± 0.05 [V] VCC15 (CP391) = 15.0 ± 0.45 [V] VCC7 (CP390) = 8.0 ± 0.05 [V] VCC3 (CP220) = 3.3 ± 0.08 [V] • Perform this adjustment after Contrast adjustment. 2. Preparation • AC adaptor or voltage regulator • Frequency counter 3. Adjustment and checking (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Turn the power on while pressing DISP and MENU keys simultaneously. (TEST MODE) Push PREVEIW ➜ PREVEIW ➜ MENU keys in order rapidly.
4-6. TINT adjustment 1. Adjustment procedure • Make sure VCC5 (CP344) = 5.0 ± 0.05 [V] VCC15 (CP391) = 15.0 ± 0.45 [V] VCC7 (CP390) = 8.0 ± 0.05 [V] VCC3 (CP220) = 3.3 ± 0.08 [V] • Perform this adjustment after Contrast adjustment. 2. Preparation • AC adaptor or voltage regulator • Frequency counter 3. Adjustment and checking (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) Turn the power on while pressing DISP and MENU keys simultaneously. (TEST MODE) Push PREVEIW ➜ PREVEIW ➜ MENU keys in order rapidly.
5. PW-PCB Assy 5-1. VCC3, VCC3-M, VCC5, VCC7 Voltage check 1. Preparation • AC adaptor or voltage regulator • Multimeter 2. Adjustment procedure • Make sure VCC3 VCC3-M VCC5 VCC7 (CP110) = 3.3 ± 0.1 [V] (CP111) = 3.4 ± 0.2 [V] (CP115) = 5.0 ± 0.15 [V] 0.6 (CP950) = 8.0 +– 0.7 [V] 3. Note When unable to adjust using AC adaptor, use voltage regulator and supply power to be VCC1-1, 2, 3 = 5.0 ± 0.05 V. 5-2. VCC15, VEE7 Voltage check 1. Preparation • AC adaptor or voltage regulator • Multimeter 2.
DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY 1. Put on the lens cap in order to protect scratches on the lens. 4. Slide the CN cover and remove one screw (BT3 flathead 1.7x3.5 Ni). 2. Open the battery cover and remove one screw (BT3 panhead 1.4x3.5 black). 5-1. Remove two screws (BT3 flathead 1.7x4.0 black) from the side of the camera. First screw 3. Remove one screw (BT3 flathead 1.7x3.5 Ni) from the bottom of the camera. 5-2.
5-3. When you assemble the case, screw it while CF cover is open for better fitting. 7-1. Open the case from CN cover side. It is easier to open while pushing the upper part of the strap pin. 6-1. Open the battery cover. Open the case. 7-2. When the case opens a little, open it from the bottom. Be careful with the cable. 6-2. Open the case as shown on the figure. 7-3. The figure shows the opened case.
8-1. Desolder the gray and blue wires from D PCB. 11. Remove the green wire (SUB PCB). 8-2. Enlarged 12. Separated Upper and Lower cases. 9. Remove the cable (D PCB/ CN550). 13-1. Remove four screws (BT3 panhead 1.7 x 5.0 Ni) that affixing the Display ass'y. First screw 10. Remove the cable (SUB PCB/ CN451). 13-2.
13-3. Third screw 16-1. Disconnect three cables (D PCB). CN706 13-4. Fourth screw 16-2. CN705 14. Remove the cable (D PCB/ CN300). 16-3. CN200 15. Remove the cable (BL PCB/ CN900). 17-1. Disconnect four wires (D PCB).
17-2. Green wire 18-1. Remove D PCB by opening it from the upper part. Caution: Be careful with the cable under the PCB. 17-3. White wire 18-2. When Lower case and D PCB are removed. 17-4. Black wire 19-1. Remove two wires (D PCB). 17-5. Yellow wire 19-2.
22-2. Second screw 19-3. Black wire 20. D PCB is removed from Lower case. 23. Remove J frame. 21. Peel off the cloth on J frame. 24. Disconnect cable (SJ PCB/ CN100). 22-1. Remove two screws (BT3 panhead 1.7x5.0 Ni) from J frame. First screw 25. Remove one screw (BT3 panhead 1.7 x 5.0 Ni) from Battery frame.
26. Remove one screw (BT3 panhead 1.4 x 3.5 Black) from Battery frame. 27. Remove one screw (BT3 flathead 1.7 x 4.0 Black) from side body. 30. Displace BB PCB. 31-1. Peel cloth tape from CCD block. Caution: When you assemble, set the lead wires and cloth tape as shown on the figure below. 28. Peel the cloth tape that affix the cable. 31-2. After the cloth tape is peeled off. 29. Remove Battery Frame.
33-2. Second screw 32-1. Disconnect the lead wire from CCD PCB. Caution: Leave the other wires. 33-3. Third screw 32-2. After the lead wire is removed. 34. Remove CL unit. 33-1. Remove three screws (BT3 panhead 1.7 x 5.0 Ni) which affix CL unit. First screw 35. After removal of CL unit.
36-1. Discharge the capacitor for the flash via 1.5kohm, 5W resistor. 36-2. Connect the discharging jig between negative lead of the capacitor and check pad CP220. 37-1. Remove two screws (BT3 panhead 1.7 x 3.5 black) affixing PW PCB. First screw 37-2. Second screw 38-1. Remove two screws (BT3 panhead 1.7 x 3.5 black) from SJ PCB. First screw 38-2. Second screw 39. Remove the gray lead wire from PW PCB.
40. Disconnect cable from CN640 on PW PCB. Caution: Be careful for wire arrangement when you assemble. 42-2. Be careful for cable arrangement when you assemble PCB-K716A- PW unit. 42-3. Enlarged picture of CN630 on PW PCB. 41. Disconnect cable from CN210 on SJ PCB. 42-1. Remove PW and SJ PCBs. These two PCBs are provided as a set for spare parts. (PCB-K716A-PW unit) 42-4. Enlarged picture of CN200 on SJ PCB. Caution: Incomplete insertion of the cable will break IGBT on flash PCB.
43-1. Remove four screws (BT3 panhead 1.7 x 3.5 Black) which affix Flash unit. First screw 43-2. Second screw 43-3. Third screw 44. Remove Flash unit. The 2-pin cable is not included in Flash unit. 45. If this IGBT (Q220) is faulty, flash may light with full emission or light only once on red-eye mode. 46-1. Remove SW PCB pulling with pliers. 43-4.
46-2. After removal of SW PCB. 48. Remove one screw (BT3 flathead 1.4 x 4.0 Black) from Shutter block. 47-1. Remove LED cover. Use tweezers. It is stuck with both sided tape. 49-1. Remove the hook. 47-2. After removal of LED cover. 49-2. After removal of the hook. 47-3. Caution: When you assemble, be sure that LCD cover and case are level. 50. Pull click gear off.
51. Remove REC knob, shutter button, and shutter spring 53. Remove shutter base. 54. Shutter block parts 52-1. Remove two screws (BT3 panhead 1.7 x 3.5 Black) which affixing shutter base. First screw 55. Remove one screw (BT3 panhead 1.7 x 3.5 Black) which affixes ST sensor unit. 52-2. Second screw 56. Remove ST sensor unit.
57. Upper case ass'y 61. Disconnect cable from CN451 on SUB PCB. 58. Disconnect gray lead wire from KA PCB. 62. Peel the cloth tape. 59. Disconnect cable from CN461 on SUB PCB. 63. Displace SUB PCB. 60. Disconnect cable from CN460 on SUB PCB. 64-1. Remove LED PCB by unhooking tow hooks.
64-2. LED PCB outer wire 66-3. Third screw 65. Peel cloth tape from buzzer lead wire. 66-4. Fourth screw 66-1. Remove four screws (BT3 panhead 1.7 x 3 Ni) which affix KB PCB. First screw 67-1. Remove three screws (BT3 panhead 1.7 x 3 Ni) from KA PCB. First screw 66-2. Second screw 67-2.
67-3. Third screw 68. Remove KA and KB PCBs. These PCBs are provided as a set as spare part. (PCB-K716A-KEY unit) 69. Remove rubber key. 70.
EXPLODED VIEW S7 X4 2 3 2-1 2-2 2-8 S3 23 28 13 24 5 32 29 34 16 33 27 2-9 2-3 2-8 2-9 28 31 2-4 35 4 2-5 30 2-6 S2 X2 S1 X2 26 22 S4 X7 (+3.
PARTS PRICE LIST MAIN BODY COMPONENT N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N - Item 1 2 2-1 2-2 2-3 2-4 2-5 2-6 2-7 2-8 2-9 3 4 5 6 7 7-1 7-2 8 8 9 10 11 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 27 28 29 30 31 32 Code No.
N N N N N N N N N N N N N - Item 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 Code No.
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS DIGITAL-PCB (PCB-716D-D) — 49 —
SUB-PCB (PCB-716D-SUB) — 50 —
POWER-PCB (PCB-716D-PW) — 51 —
BACK LIGHT-PCB (PCB-716D-BL) KEY-A-PCB (PCB-716D-KA) — 52 —
KEY-B-PCB (PCB-716D-KB) SWITCH-PCB (PCB-716D-SW) — 53 —
FLASH-JACK-PCB (PCB-716D-SJ) CCD-PCB (PCB-716D-CCD) LED-PCB (PCB-716D-LED) — 54 —
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS DIGITAL-PCB (PCB-K716D-DA) — 55 —
DIGITAL-PCB (PCB-K716D-DB) — 56 —
SUB-PCB (PCB-K716D-SUB) NOTE : Mounted only on the model QV-3000EX/Ir.
POWER-PCB (PCB-K716D-PW) — 58 —
BACK LIGHT-PCB (PCB-K716D-BL) — 59 —
FLASH-JACK-PCB (PCB-K716D-SJ) — 60 —
KEY-A-PCB (PCB-K716D-KA) — 61 —
KEY-B-PCB (PCB-K716D-KB) — 62 —
SWITCH-PCB (PCB-K716D-SW) LED-PCB (PCB-K716D-LED) — 63 —
CCD-PCB (PCB-K716D-CCD) — 64 —
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