Sanyo XACTI VPC-CG9EX Service manual


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FILE NO.

SERVICE MANUAL

Digital Movie Camera

Contents

1. OUTLINE OF CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION ............................... 3

2. DISASSEMBLY ................................................................... 12

3. ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT ............................................. 17

4. USB STORAGE INFORMATION REGISTRATION ............ 22

5. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ............................................ 23

6. PARTS LIST ........................................................................ 24

CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS & PRINTED WIRING BOARDS ........... C1

RoHS

•This product does not contain any hazardous substances prohibited by the RoHS

Directive.

WARNING

•You are requested to use RoHS compliant parts for maintenance or repair.

•You are requested to use lead-free solder.

(This product has been manufactured using lead-free solder. Be sure to follow the warning given on page 2 when carrying out repair work.)

CAUTION : Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.

Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer.

Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions.

NOTE : 1. Parts order must contain model number, part number, and description.

2. Substitute parts may be supplied as the service parts.

3. N. S. P. : Not available as service parts.

Design and specification are subject to change without notice.

SG214/U, EX, GX, EX2, GX2, EX4, GX5, U4, EX5 (R)

VPC-CG9BK

(Product Code : 168 137 02)

(U.S.A.) (Canada)

VPC-CG9EXBK

(Product Code : 168 137 03)

(Europe) (U.K.) (South America)

(China) (Australia) (Hong Kong)

(Russia) (Middle East) (Africa)

(General) (Korea) (Taiwan)

VPC-CG9GXBK

(Product Code : 168 137 04)

(South America) (China)

(Australia) (Hong Kong)

(General) (Korea) (Taiwan)

VPC-CG9EXW

(Product Code : 168 137 07)

(Europe) (U.K.) (South America)

(China) (Australia) (Hong Kong)

(Russia) (Middle East) (Africa)

(General) (Korea) (Taiwan)

VPC-CG9GXW

(Product Code : 168 137 09)

(South America) (China)

(Australia) (Hong Kong)

(General) (Korea) (Taiwan)

VPC-CG9EX

(Product Code : 168 137 11)

(Europe) (U.K.) (South America)

(China) (Australia) (Hong Kong)

(Russia) (Middle East) (Africa)

(General) (Korea) (Taiwan)

VPC-CG9GXP

(Product Code : 168 137 12)

(South America) (China)

(Australia) (Hong Kong)

(General) (Korea) (Taiwan)

VPC-CG9

(Product Code : 168 137 18)

(U.S.A.) (Canada)

VPC-CG9EXP

(Product Code : 168 137 19)

(Europe) (U.K.) (South America)

(China) (Australia) (Hong Kong)

(Russia) (Middle East) (Africa)

(General) (Korea) (Taiwan)

REFERENCE No. SM5310742

PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE

The components designated by a symbol ( ! ) in this schematic diagram designates components whose value are of special significance to product safety. Should any component designated by a symbol need to be replaced, use only the part designated in the Parts List. Do not deviate from the resistance, wattage, and voltage ratings shown.

WARNING

Do not use solder containing lead.

This product has been manufactured using lead-free solder in order to help preserve the environment.

Because of this, be sure to use lead-free solder when carrying out repair work, and never use solder containing lead.

Lead-free solder has a melting point that is 30 - 40

°C (86 -

104

°F) higher than solder containing lead, and moreover it does not contain lead which attaches easily to other metals. As a result, it does not melt as easily as solder containing lead, and soldering will be more difficult even if the temperature of the soldering iron is increased.

The extra difficulty in soldering means that soldering time will increase and damage to the components or the circuit board may easily occur.

Because of this, you should use a soldering iron and solder that satisfy the following conditions when carrying out repair work.

Soldering iron

Use a soldering iron which is 70 W or equivalent, and which lets you adjust the tip temperature up to 450

°C (842°F). It should also have as good temperature recovery characteristics as possible.

Set the temperature to 350

°C (662°F) or less for chip components, to 380

°C (716°F) for lead wires and similar, and to 420°C

(788

°F) when installing and removing shield plates.

The tip of the soldering iron should have a C-cut shape or a driver shape so that it can contact the circuit board as flat or in a line as much as possible.

Solder

Use solder with the metal content and composition ratio by weight given in the table below. Do not use solders which do not meet these conditions.

Metal content

Composition ratio by weight

Tin (Sn)

96.5 %

Silver (Ag)

Copper (Cu)

3.0 % 0.5 %

Lead-free solder is available for purchase as a service tool.

Use the following part number when ordering:

Part name: Lead-free solder with resin (0.5 mm dia., 500 g)

Part number: VJ8-0270

Note:

If replacing existing solder containing lead with lead-free solder in the soldered parts of products that have been manufactured up until now, remove all of the existing solder at those parts before applying the lead-free solder.

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1. OUTLINE OF CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION

1-1. CMOS CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION

1. IC Configuration

The CMOS peripheral circuit block basically consists of the following ICs.

IC911 (MT9N001I125TC)

CMOS imager

CDS, AGC, ADC built-in

H driver, V driver, serial communication circuit built-in

2. IC911 (CMOS)

[Structure]

The electric charges which are generated when each pixel is optically converted are in turn converted into signal voltages by the FD amplifier, and they are then transmitted by the builtin H driver and V driver. The signals are sampled and amplified by the CDS and PGA circuits at the point they are output, and then they are AD converted and output. The output uses the 12 bit parallel interface.

1/2.3-inch positive pixel array CMOS-type fixed imaging element

Effective pixels 3488 (H) X 2616 (V)

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1-2. CP1 and VF1 CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION

1. Circuit Description

1-1. Digital clamp

The optical black section of the extracts averaged values from the subsequent data to make the black level of the output data uniform for each line. The optical black section averaged value for each line is taken as the sum of the value for the previous line multiplied by the coefficient k and the value for the current line multiplied by the coefficient 1-k.

1-2. Signal processor

1.

γ correction circuit

This circuit performs (gamma) correction in order to maintain a linear relationship between the light input to the camera and the light output from the picture screen.

2. Color generation circuit

This circuit converts the image sensor into RGB signals.

3. Matrix circuit

This circuit generates the Y signals, R-Y signals and B-Y signals from the RGB signals.

4. Horizontal and vertical aperture circuit

This circuit is used gemerate the aperture signal.

1-3. AE/AWB and AF computing circuit

The AE/AWB carries out computation based on a 64-segment screen, and the AF carries out computations based on a 6segment screen.

1-4. SDRAM controller

This circuit outputs address, RAS, CAS and CS data for controlling the SDRAM. It also refreshes the SDRAM.

1-5. Communication control

1. SIO

This is the interface for the 8-bit microprocessor.

2. PIO/PWM/SIO for LCD

8-bit parallel input and output makes it possible to switch between individual input/output and PWM input/output.

1-6. Digital encorder

It generates chroma signal from color difference signal.

2. Outline of Operation

When the shutter opens, the reset signals (ASIC and CPU) and the serial signals (“take a picture” commands) from the

8-bit microprocessor are input and operation starts.

The picture data from CMOS passes through the A/D and

CDS, and is then input to the ASIC as digital data. The AF,

AE, AWB, shutter, and AGC value are computed from this data, and three exposures are made to obtain the optimum picture. The data which has already been stored in the SDRAM is read by the CPU and color generation is carried out. Each pixel is interpolated from the surrounding data as being either R, G, and B primary color data to produce R, G and B data. At this time, correction of the lens distortion which is a characteristic of wide-angle lenses is carried out. After AWB and

γ processing are carried out, a matrix is generated and aperture correction is carried out for the Y signal, and the data is then compressed by JPEG and is then written to card memory (SD card).

When the data is to be output to an external device, it is taken data from the memory and output via the USB I/F. When played back on the LCD and monitor, data is transferred from memery to the SDRAM, and the image is then elongated so that it is displayed over the SDRAM display area.

3. LCD Block

The LCD display circuit is located on the CP1 board and VF1 board, and consists of components such as a power circuit and VCOM control circuit.

The signals from the ASIC are 8-bit digital signals, that is input to the LCD directly. The 8-bit digital signals are converted to RGB signals inside the LCD driver circuit. The LCD is input signals from ASIC directly to the LCD, and function such as image quality are controlled.

In addition, the timing pulses for signals other than the video signals are also input from the ASIC directory to the LCD.

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4. Lens drive block

4-1. Focus drive

The 16-bit serial data signals (LENS_SD) and (LENS_SCLK and LENS_EN) which are output from the ASIC (IC101) are used to drive (FOCUS A +, FOCUS A -, FOCUS B + and FO-

CUS B -) by the motor driver IC (IC951), and are then used to microstep-drive the stepping motor for focusing operation.

Detection of the standard focusing positions is carried out by the ASIC detecting the signal (F_SENSE) from the photointerruptor inside the lens block.

4-2. Zoom drive

The 16-bit serial data signals (LENS_SD) and (LENS_SCLK and LENS_EN) which are output from the ASIC (IC101) are used to drive (ZOOM A +, ZOOM A -, ZOOM B + and ZOOM B

-) by the motor driver IC (IC951), and are then used to microstep-drive the stepping motor for zooming operation.

Detection of the standard zooming positions is carried out by the ASIC detecting the signal (Z_SENSE) from the photointerruptor inside the lens block.

4-3. ND filter

The ND filter drive signals (NDON and NDOFF) which are output from the ASIC (IC101) are used to drive (ND + and ND -) by the motor driver (IC951), and then the ND filter is inserted into and removed from the beam path.

4-4. Iris drive

The drive method is a galvanometer type without braking coil.

The output from the Hall sensor inside the lens is amplified by the Hall amplifier circuit inside the IC971 lens drive IC, and the difference between the current and target aperture determined by the resulting output and the exposure amout output from the ASIC (IC101) is input to the servo amplifier circuit (IC971) to keep the aperture automatically controlled to the target aperture. The lens aperture control signal is output from IC971 and is input to lens drive IN6B of IC951. IC951 functions as the driver for driving the lens.

4-5. Shutter drive

Reverse voltage is applied to the above aperture drive coil to operate the shutter. When the shutter operates, the OC_EN and OC_CONT signals are maintained at a high level, it is input to IN6B of IC951 with low level.

At the same time the SHUTTER + signal that is output from the ASIC (IC101) becomes high (input to IN6A of IC951) and the shutter operates. IC951 functions as the driver for driving the lens.

5. Video Clip Recording and Playback

5-1. Recording

The signal from the camera block is input to IC101 (ASIC). The data that is input to the ASIC is input to SDRAM, and converts this data to encoded MPEG4 data, after which it is written in sequence onto the SD card as streaming data. At this time, the audio signals that are input to the built-in microphone are converted into digital data by the audio CODEC IC of IC183, and they are then input to ASIC. The audio data is then encoded (AAC), and then it is written in sequence onto the SD card together as streaming data with the image signals described above.

5-2. Playback

The data is read from the SD card, and the encoded data is decoded into image data where it is displayed by the LCD or on a TV monitor. At the same time, the audio data is also decoded, and is input to IC183 as digital data. D/A conversion is carried out at IC183, and the sound is then output to the speaker or to the LINE OUT terminal or the headphone.

6. Audio CODEC Circuit (IC183)

The audio signals from the microphone are converted into 16bit digital data. AD conversion is carried out at a maximum sampling frequency of 48 kHz.

During audio playback, the 16-bit digital data is converted into analog signals and these drive headphone through the speaker or line out system and headphone amplifier. DA conversion is carried out at a maximum sampling frequency of 48 kHz.

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1-3. PWA POWER CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION

1. Outline

This is the main power circuit, and is comprised of the following blocks.

Switching controller (IC501)

Motor system power output (L5301)

Digital 3.25 V power output (L5002)

Digital and CMOS 1.8 V power output (L5003)

Backlight power output (Q5007, L5007)

Digital 1 V power output (IC502, L5004)

CMOS analog 2.8 V power output (IC503, L5005)

2. Switching Controller (IC501)

This is the basic circuit which is necessary for controlling the power supply for a PWM-type switching regulator, and is provided with seven built-in channels, only CH1 (motor system),

CH2 (digital 3.25 V), CH3 (digital 1.8 V) and CH7 (backlight) are used.

Each power supply output is received, and the PWM duty is varied so that each one is maintained at the correct voltage setting level.

Feedback for the backlight power (CH7) is provided to the both ends voltage of registance so that regular current can be controlled to be current that was setting.

2-1. Short-circuit protection circuit

If output is short-circuited for the length of time determined by the condenser which is connected to Pin (A6) of IC501, all output is turned off. To reset, momentarily set the control signal (P ON) to repeat control, or temporarily disconnect the input power supply.

3. Motor System Power Output

BOOST 5 V is output. Feedback for the 5.0 V output is provided to the switching controller (Pin (B7) of IC501) so that

PWM control can be carried out.

4. Digital 3.25 V Power Output

VDD3 is output. Feedback for the VDD3 is provided to the swiching controller (Pin (F3) of IC501) so that PWM control can be carried out.

5. Digital 1.8 V and CMOS 1.8 V Power Output

VDD 1.8 and CMOS 1.8 V are output. Feedback for the 1.8 V is provided to the switching controller (Pin (C3) of IC501) so that PWM control to be carried out.

6. Backlight Power Supply output

Regular current is being transmitted to LED for LCD backlight. Feedback for the both ends voltage of registance that is being positioned to in series LED are provided to the switching controller (Pin (C4) of IC501) so that PWM control to be carried out.

7. Digital 1 V Power Output

VDD 1.0 is output. Feedback for the VDD 1.0 is provided to the switching controller (Pin (11) of IC502) so that PWM control to be carried out.

8. CMOS Analog 2.8 V Power Output

VAA 2.8 is output. Feedback for the VAA 2.8 is provided to the switching controller (Pin (3) of IC503) so that PWM control to be carried out.

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1-4. ST1 STROBE CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION

1. Charging Circuit

When UNREG power is supplied to the charge circuit and the

CHG signal from microprocessor becomes High (3.3 V), the charging circuit starts operating and the main electorolytic capacitor is charged with high-voltage direct current.

However, when the CHG signal is Low (0 V), the charging circuit does not operate.

1-1. Charge switch

When the CHG signal switches to Hi, IC541 starts charging operation.

1-2. Power supply filter

C5401 constitutes the power supply filter. They smooth out ripples in the current which accompany the switching of the oscillation transformer.

1-3. Oscillation circuit

This circuit generates an AC voltage (pulse) in order to increase the UNREG power supply voltage when drops in current occur. This circuit generates a drive pulse with a frequency of approximately 200-300 kHz, and drive the oscillation transformer.

1-4. Oscillation transformer

The low-voltage alternating current which is generated by the oscillation control circuit is converted to a high-voltage alternating current by the oscillation transformer.

1-5. Rectifier circuit

The high-voltage alternating current which is generated at the secondary side of T5401 is rectified to produce a highvoltage direct current and is accumulated at electrolytic capacitor C5412.

1-6. Charge monitoring circuit

The functions programmed in the IC541 monitor oscillations and estimate the charging voltage. If the voltage exceeds the rated value, charging automatically stops. Then, the

ZCHG_DONE signal is changed to Lo output and a "charging stopped" signal is sent to the microcomputer.

2. Light Emission Circuit

When FLCLT signal is input from the ASIC, the stroboscope emits light.

2-1. Emission control circuit

When the FLCLT signal is input to the emission control circuit, Q5402 switches on and preparation is made to the light emitting. Moreover, when a FLCLT signal becomes Lo, the stroboscope stops emitting light.

2-2. Trigger circuit

The Q5402 is turned ON by the FLCLT signal and light emission preparation is preformed. Simultaneously, high voltage pulses of several kV are emitted from the trigger coil and applied to the light emitter.

2-3. Light emitting element

When the high-voltage pulse form the trigger circuit is applied to the light emitting part, currnet flows to the light emitting element and light is emitted.

Beware of electric shocks.

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1-5. SYA CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION

1. Configuration and Functions

For the overall configuration of the SYA block, refer to the block diagram. The SYA block centers around a 8-bit microprocessor

(IC301), and controls camera system condition (mode).

The 8-bit microprocessor handles the following functions.

1. Operation key input, 2. Clock control and backup, 3. Power ON/OFF, 4. Storobe charge control

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PLLEN

UTX

MR_PANEL_OPEN

USB_DET

COMREQ

KEY_WIDE

KEY_1st

KEY_PLAY

BOOT

ST_CHG

SW3.2 ON

KEY_DOWN

KEY_MENU

KEY_UP

KEY_RIGHT

KEY_SET

KEY_VREC

VSS3

VDD3

RDSEL

CLK (SFW)

DATA0 (SFW)

P ON

Signal

SCK

CARD

BACKUP_CTL

CHG_DONE

HOT LINE

TEST_MODE

NOT USED

NOT USED

VDD2

VSS2

RED_LED

GREEN_LED (G)

NAND RESET

KEY_POWER

BL ON

NOT USED

MAIN RESET

P ON2

KEY_TELE

Outline

Serial data clock output

SD card detection (L= SD card)

Backup battery charge control (L= charge)

Strobo condensor charge done detection (H

→ L= charge done)

Hot line request from ASIC

Test mode terminal (L= starting up test mode)

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VDD

GND

Red LED (H= lighting)

Green LED (H= lighting)

OneNAND flash reset (L= reset)

Key input POWER (L=input)

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LCD backlight ON/OFF single (H= backlight ON)

System reset (MRST)

ASIC PLL ON/OFF control

Debugger terminal

LCD panel open/close detection (H= panel open)

USB connection detection (L= connection)

Command request input

Key input WIDE (L= input)

Key input 1st SHUTTER (L= input)

Key input PLAY (L= input)

BOOT output

Strobo charge control (H= charge)

SW 3.2 power ON/OFF signal (L= ON)

Key input DOWN (L= input)

Key input MENU (L= input)

Key input UP (L= input)

Key input RIGHT (L= input)

Key input SET (L= input)

Keyscan VREC (L= input)

GND

VDD

Debugger terminal

Debugger terminal

Debugger terminal

D/D converter 1.8 V/3.3 V ON/OFF signal (H= ON)

D/D converter 1.0 V ON/OFF signal (H= ON)

Key input TELE (L= input)

See next page

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KEY_LEFT

HINJI

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BAT_OFF

SREQ

FRAME_VALID

KEY_2ND

RESET

XCIN

XCOUT

VSS1

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AV_JACK

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Key input LEFT (L= input)

LCD panel rotation detection (L= panel inversion)

Battery OFF detection (L= battery OFF)

Serial communication request signal

CMOS_V signal

Key input 2nd SHUTTER (L= input)

Microprocessor reset input (L= reset)

Sub clock oscillation terminal (32.768 kHz)

Sub clock oscillation terminal (32.768 kHz)

GND

Main clock oscillation terminal (4 MHz)

Main clock oscillation terminal (4 MHz)

VDD

Camera power voltage input

AV JACK connection detection (L= connection)

Camera temperature detection

Serial data output

Serial data input

Table 5-1. 8-bit Microprocessor Port Specification

2. Internal Communication Bus

The SYA block carries out overall control of camera operation by detecting the input from the keyboard and the condition of the camera circuits. The 8-bit microprocessor reads the signals from each sensor element as input data and outputs this data to the camera circuits (ASIC) or to the LCD display device as operation mode setting data. Fig. 5-1 shows the internal communication between the 8-bit microprocessor, ASIC and SPARC lite circuits.

8-bit

Microprocessor

PLLEN

SREQ

ASIC SO

ASIC SI

SCK

MRST

Fig. 5-1 Internal Bus Communication System

ASIC

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3. Power Supply Control

The 8-bit microprocessor controls the power supply for the overall system.

The following is a description of how the power supply is turned on and off. When the battery is attached, a regulated 3.2 V (power off: 2.4 V) voltage is normally input to the 8-bit microprocessor (IC301) by IC302, so that clock counting and key scanning is carried out even when the power switch is turned off, so that the camera can start up again. When the battery is removed, the 8bit microprocessor operates in sleep mode using the backup battery. At this time, the 8-bit microprocessor only carries out clock counting, and waits in standby for the battery to be attached again. When a switch is operated, the 8-bit microprocessor supplies power to the system as required.

The 8-bit microprocessor first set the P ON signal at pin (40) and the P ON2 signal at pin (41) to high, and then turns on the DC/

DC converter. After this, low signal is output from pin (17) so that the ASIC is set to the reset condition. After this these pins set to high, and set to active condition. Once it is completed, the ASIC returns to the reset condition, all DC/DC converters are turned off and the power supply to the whole system is halted.

Power voltage

Power OFF

ASIC, memory

CMOS

3.3 V 1.0 V 1.8 V

2.8 V (A)

2.8 V (D), 1.8 V (D)

OFF OFF

8 bit CPU

3.2 V

32KHz

Power switch ON - Auto power OFF OFF

OFF

32KHz

CAMERA

LCD finder

ON

4 MHz

Play back

ON

ON

OFF 4 MHz

Table 5-2. Camera Mode

Note) 4 MHz = Main clock operation, 32 kHz = Sub clock operation

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MEMO

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2. DISASSEMBLY

2-1. REMOVAL OF ST1 BOARD, LENS AND CP1 BOARD

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NOTE: Discharge a strobe capacitor

with the discharge jig (VJ8-0188) for electric shock prevention.

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1. Screw 1.7 x 6

2. Open the cover battery.

3. Screw 1.7 x 4.5

4. Three screws 1.7 x 6

5. Two screws 1.7 x 4.5

6. Cabinet top

7. Compl, cabi mid

8. Screw 1.7 x 3

9. Two screws 1.7 x 2

10. Holder top

11. Connector (C)

12. Remove the solder. (D)

13. ST1 board

14. Heat sink rubber left

15. Screw 1.7 x 2.5

16. Screw 1.7 x 4

17. Two screws 1.7 x 2

18. Heat sink left

19. Connector (B)

20. Spacer cp1 lens

21. FPC (H)

22. Cabinet front + assy lamp + lens

23. Two screws 1.7 x 3

24. Cabinet front

25. Assy, lamp

26. Holder lens left

27. Holder lens

28. Assy, FPC CA1 SV-SG214

29. Screw 1.7 x 3.5

30. Earth USB

31. Spacer cp1 lens

32. Screw 1.7 x 3

33. CP1 board

34. Spacer CP1

35. Remove the solder. (F)

36. Connector (E)

37. FPC (G)

7. Compl, cabi mid

10. Holder top

22. Cabinet front + assy lamp + lens

13. ST1 board

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2-2. REMOVAL OF UNIT CONTROL

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1. Heat sink tape joint

2. Screw 1.7 x 3.5

3. Unit, control

4. Spacer unit

5. Heat sink right

6. Screw 1.7 x 2

7. Two screws 1.7 x 2.5

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9. Earth spring right

10. Spacer wire

11. Speaker, 8

12. Spacer speaker

13. Cover joint inner

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10. Spacer wire

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Pass in the hole.

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2-3. REMOVAL OF TB1 BOARD AND VF1 BOARD

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VF1 board side

LCD side

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1. Screw 1.7 x 2

2. Cover joint

3. Two screws 1.7 x 3

4. Cover LCD back

5. Spacer LCD C

6. Remove the solder.

7. Connector

8. Assy, joint

9. Screw 1.7 x 2

10. TB1 board

11. Four screws 1.7 x 2.5

12. Cover LCD front

13. Spacer LCD B

14. Spacer LCD A

15. Two FPCs

16. LCD

17. Three screws 1.7 x 2

18. Shield VF1

19. Remove the solder.

20. Two screws 1.7 x 3

13. Spacer LCD B

21. Holder VF

22. Microphone

23. VF1 board

24. Holder monitor

25. Spacer VF

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2-4. BOARD LOCATION

VF1 board

CP1 board

ST1 board

TB1 board

– 16 –

3. ELECTRICAL ADJUSTMENT

3-1. Table for Servicing Tools

Ref. No.

J-1

Name

Pattern box

J-2

J-3

J-4

J-5

J-6

J-7

J-8

Calibration software

Chroma meter

Spare lump (pattern box)

Discharge jig

Collimator

Spare lump (collimator)

Siemens star chart

Number

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

Part code

VJ8-0190

VJ8-0192

VJ8-0191

VJ8-0188

VJ8-0260

VJ8-0282

Download the calibration software and the firmware from the following URL.

http://www.digital-sanyo.com/overseas/service/

Place the DscCalDi.exe file, camapi32.dll file and

QrCodeInfo.dll file together into a folder of your choice.

J-1

J-4

J-3

J-5

Note: If the lens, CCD and board and changing the part, it is necessary to adjust again. Item 1-5 adjustments should be carried out in sequence.

3-4. Setup

1. System requirements

Windows 2000 or XP or Vista

IBM R -compatible PC with pentium processor

USB port

40 MB RAM

Hard disk drive with at least 15 MB available

VGA or SVGA monitor with at least 256-color display

2. Installing USB driver

Install the USB driver with camera or connection kit for PC.

3. Pattern box

Turn on the switch and wait for 30 minutes for aging to take place before using Color Pure. It is used after adjusting the chroma meter (VJ8-0192) adjust color temperature to 3100

±

20 K and luminosity to 900

± 20 cd/m

2

. Be careful of handling the lump and its circumference are high temperature during use and after power off for a while.

4. Computer screen during adjustment

Calibration

AWB

Focus

UV Matrix

Cal Mode

OK

Cal Data

OK

Upload

Firmware

Data

LCD

R Bright

RGB Offset

PAF Cal.

EVF

LCD Type

VCO

Tint

H AFC

B Bright

Gain

Phase

Test

USB storage

Get

Set

VID

PID

Backrush pulse :

Get

Set Serial

Set Rev.

VCOMDC

VCOMPP

Hall Cal.

Setting

Language

Set

Set

Set

Video Mode

Factory Code

J-8

3-2. Equipment

1. PC (IBM R -compatible PC, Windows 2000 or XP or Vista)

3-3. Adjustment Items and Order

1. Lens Adjustment (Infinity)

2. Lens Adjustment (1m)

3. AWB Adjustment

4. CCD White Point Defect Detect Adjustment

5. CCD Black Point And White Point Defect Detect Adjustment In Lighted

3-5. Connecting the camera to the computer

This camera requires a DC adaptor (sold separately) in order to use an AC adaptor.

1. Insert the DC adaptor to the camera.

2. Insert the AC adaptor’s cable to DC terminal of the DC adaptor.

3. Line up the arrow on the cable connector with the notch on the camera's USB port. Insert the connector.

4. Locate a USB port on your computer.

5. If “USB CONNECTION” is displayed, choose the “COM

PUTER”, and press the SET button.

Next, choose the “CARD READER”, and press the SET button.

– 17 –

3-6. The adjustment item which in necessary in part exchange

Lens

Adjustment

(Infinity)

Lens

Adjustment

(1 m)

AWB

Adjustment

CCD White

Point

Defect

Detect

Adjustment

CCD Black

Point And

White Point

Defect Detect

Adjustment

In Lighted

Factory

Cord

Setting

USB

Language

Setting storage information registration

Reset

Setting

COMPL PWB CP-1

COMPL PWB VF-1

COMPL PWB ST-1

COMPL PWB TB-1

ASSY, FLEXIBLE PWB COMP3

LENS

: Be sure to carry out the necessary adjustments after replacing the unit.

: Adjustment is possible from the menu setting screen of the camera and by using the calibration software.

3-7. Updating the firmware

Check the firmware version immediately after the CP1 board has been replaced. If an old version is being used, interference and errors in operation may also occur. If an old version is being used, update it with a newer version.

Refer to

3-13. Firmware uploading procedure. (Page 21)

3-8. Adjust Specifications

1. Lens Adjustment (Infinity)

Camera

Collimator

Preparation:

POWER switch: ON

If using a ready-made collimator, set to infinity.

Note:

Do not vibrate during the adjustment.

The temperature of the camera should be allowed to reach room temperature before adjusting the focus. If any slight increases or decreases in room temperature occur, wait until the temperature of the camera reaches room temperature before carrying out adjustment.

Adjustment method:

1. Set the camera so that it becomes center of the siemens star chart in the collimator (zoom wide and tele).

(Set a distance of 0.5-1.0 cm between camera lens and collimator lens when zoom tele edge. Do not touch the each lens.)

2. Double-click on the DscCalDi.exe.

3. Select “Infinity Cal.” on the LCD “Test”, and click the “Yes”.

4. Lens infinity adjustment value will appear on the screen.

5. Click the OK.

2. Lens Adjustment (1m) is carried out after this adjustment.

Dsc Calibration

OK

Infinity calibration :

AF_TEMP_AD_I: 329

PZ_BR: 8

AF_BR: 6

AF_I_WIDE: -16

AF_I_MID1: -18

AF_I_MID2: 2

AF_I_TELE: 49

IRIS_GAIN: 62

IRIS_OFFSET: 107

Copy x

– 18 –

Adjustment value determination is effectuated using below values.

The adjustment values fulfill the conditions below, they are determined as within specifications.

Adjustment value determination

AF_TEMP_AD_I: ATADI

ATADI: adjustment value of focus temperature A/D

(0<ATADI<1023)

PZ_BR: PBR

PBR: adjustment value of zoom backrush pulse

(0<=PBR<=10)

AF_BR: ABR

ABR: adjustment value of focus backrush pulse

(0<=ABR<=10)

AF_I_WIDE: ZIW

ZIW: infinity adjustment value of focus at zoom position wide (-40<=ZIW<=40)

AF_I_MID1: ZIM1

ZIM1: infinity adjustment value of focus at zoom position middle1 (-70<=ZIM1<=70)

AF_I_MID2: ZIM2

ZIM2: infinity adjustment value of focus at zoom position middle2 (-58<=ZIM2<=82)

AF_I_TELE: ZIT

ZIT: infinity adjustment value of focus at zoom position tele

(-41<=ZIT<=99)

IRIS_GAIN: g g: adjustment value of gain (0<=g<=255)

IRIS_OFFSET: o o: adjustment value of offset (0<=o<=255)

2. Lens Adjustment (1m)

Camera

(zoom wide)

100 0.5 cm

Siemens star chart

Note:

Do not vibrate during the adjustment.

The temperature of the camera should be allowed to reach room temperature before adjusting the focus. If any slight increases or decreases in room temperature occur, wait until the temperature of the camera reaches room temperature before carrying out adjustment.

Adjustment method:

1. Set the siemens star chart 100

± 0.5 cm from lens surface

(zoom wide position) so that it becomes center of the screen (zoom wide and tele). Set the camera and the chart in a straight, and do not put optical systems (mirror and conversion lens etc.)

2. Double-click on the DscCalDi.exe.

3. Click the “Focus”, and Click the “Yes”.

4. Lens adjustment value will appear on the screen.

5. Click the OK.

DscCalDi

!

Focus Result

AF_TEMP_AD: 484

AF_WIDE: -15

AF_MID1: 12

AF_MID2: 48

AF_TELE: 163 x

OK

Adjustment value determination is effectuated using below values.

The adjustment values fulfill the conditions below, they are determined as within specifications.

Adjustment value determination

AF_TEMP_AD: ATAD

ATAD: adjustment value of focus temperature A/D

(0<ATAD<1023)

AF_WIDE: ZW

ZW: adjustment value of focus at zoom position wide

(–50<=ZW<=50)

AF_MID1: ZM1

ZM1: adjustment value of focus at zoom position middle1

(–80<=ZM1<=80)

AF_MID2: ZM2

ZM2: adjustment value of focus at zoom position middle2

(–68<=ZM2<=92)

AF_TELE: ZT

ZT: adjustment value of focus at zoom position tele

(–51<=ZT<=109)

Preparation:

POWER switch: ON

Adjustment condition:

Siemens star chart (A3)

Fluorescent light illumination with no flicker (incandescent light cannot be used.)

Illumination above the subject should be 700 lux

± 10%.

– 19 –

3. AWB Adjustment

Camera

Pattern box

Preparation:

POWER switch: ON

Setting of pattern box:

Color temperature: 3100

± 20 (K)

Luminance: 900

± 20 (cd/m

2

)

Adjusting method:

1. When setting the camera in place, set it to an angle so that nothing appears in any part of the color viewer except the white section. (Do not enter any light.)

2. Double-click on the DscCalDi.exe.

3. Click the AWB, and click the Yes.

4. AWB adjustment value will appear on the screen.

5. Click the OK.

Dsc Calibration

OK

Copy

AWB Results:

1:

WB=242,494,415

CHECK=128,128,115

WB_ND=239,493,412

CHECK_ND=128,128,112

IRIS_PWM1=221, 210

IRIS_PWM2=201,194

IRIS_PWM3=188,183

IRIS_PWM4=179,175

IRIS_PWM5=165,157

MS=1602,793

MS_M=1321,1165

MS_C=1065,968

MS_C2=890,846

Fno_FOR_ISO=80

SS_FOR_ISO=-1

YLEVEL_FOR_ISO=-1 x

Adjustment value determination is effectuated using the

“CHECK", “CHECK_ND”, "MS", “MS_M”, “MS_C”, “MS_C2”,

“IRIS_PWM1”, “IRIS_PWM2”, “IRIS_PWM3”, “IRIS_PWM4” and “IRIS_PWM5” values. If

CHECK= wc0, wc1, wc2

CHECK_ND= wnc0, wnc1, wnc2

MS= ms1, ms2,

MS_M= ms3, ms4,

MS_C= ms5, ms6,

MS_C2= ms7, ms8,

IRIS_PWM1= s1, s2

IRIS_PWM2= s3, s4

IRIS_PWM3= s5, s6

IRIS_PWM4= s7, s8

IRIS_PWM5= s9, s10 the adjustment values fulfill the conditions below, they are determined as within specifications.

Adjustment value determination

wc0=128

± 2, wc1=128 ± 2, wc2=130 ± 40 wnc0=128

± 2, wnc1=128 ± 2, wnc2=130 ± 40

1200<=ms1<=4450, 240<=ms2<=2240, 980<=ms3<=2980,

820<=ms4<=2820, 700<=ms5<=2700, 570<=ms6<=2570,

470<=ms7<=2470, 360<=ms8<=2360

0<=s1<=255, 0<=s2<=255, 0<=s3<=255, 0<=s4<=255,

0<=s5<=255, 0<=s6<=255, 0<=s7<=255, 0<=s8<=255,

0<=s9<=255, 0<=s10<=255 ms2<ms8<ms7<ms6<ms5<ms4<ms3<ms1 s1>s2>s3>s4>s5>s6>s7>s8>s9>s10

Adjustment values other than the above are irrelevant.

4. CCD White Point Defect Detect Adjustment

Preparation:

POWER switch: ON

Adjustment method:

1. Double-click on the DscCalDi.exe.

2. Select “CCD Defect” on the LCD “Test”, and click the “Yes”.

3. After the adjustment is completed, OK will display.

4. Click the OK.

5. CCD Black Point And White Point Defect Detect

Adjustment In Lighted

Camera

Pattern box

– 20 –

Preparation:

POWER switch: ON

Setting of pattern box:

Color temperature: 3100

± 20 (K)

Luminance: 900

± 20 (cd/m

2

)

Adjusting method:

1. Set the camera 0 cm from the pattern box. (Do not enter any light.)

2. Double-click on the DscCalDi.exe.

3. Select “CCD Black” on the LCD “Test”, and click the “Yes”.

4. After the adjustment is completed, the number of defect will appear.

5. Click the OK.

3-9. Factory Code Setting

1. Check the "Factory Code" display within the Setting group.

2. For U.S.A., Canada and NTSC general area

If "FC_SANYO_U" does not appear, click on the " " mark located on the right of the "Factory Code" display BOX and select "FC_SANYO_U".

3. For Europe and PAL general area

If "FC_SANYO_EX" does not appear, click on the " " mark located on the right of the "Factory Code" display BOX and select "FC_SANYO_EX".

3-10. Language Setting

1. Click on the " " mark located on the right of the

"Language" display BOX.

2. Select language. (Default is English.)

3. End "DscCal" and remove the camera before turning the camera power OFF.

Calibration

AWB

Focus

UV Matrix

Cal Mode

OK

Cal Data

OK

Upload

Firmware

Data

LCD

R Bright

RGB Offset

PAF Cal.

Tint

EVF

LCD Type

VCO

H AFC

B Bright

Gain

Phase

Test

USB storage

Get

Set

VID

PID

Backrush pulse :

Get

Set Serial

Set Rev.

VCOMDC

VCOMPP

Hall Cal.

Setting

Language

Set

Set

Set

Video Mode

Factory Code

3-11. Reset Setting

Carry out reset settings after replacing CP1 board.

1. Turn on the camera.

2. Press the MENU button.

3. Choose the Option menu.

4. Choose the RESET SETTINGS, and press the SET button.

5. Select RESET, and press the SET button.

3-12. The Compulsive boot starting method

1. Keep MENU button, SET button, and SHUTTER button depressed while switching on the power.

2. Connect the camera and the computer with USB cable.

– 21 –

3-13. Firmware uploading procedure

1. Uploading the firmware should be carried out if the version number (COMPL PWB XX-X) on the replacement circuit board is lower than the version of the distributed firmware.

For XX-X, enter the name of the circuit board containing the firmware.

2. The firmware is distributed by e-mail in self-extracting archive format. Change the extension of the distributed file to .EXE

and save it in your preferred folder.

3. When you double-click the saved file, the firmware (binary file) will be saved in the same folder.

4. The firmware must not be distributed without permission.

1. Overwriting firmware from the SD card

Preparation:

SD card: SD card with firmware rewritten into the root directory

Data: S214Nxxx.BIN (xxx: version)

Overwriting method:

1. Insert the above SD card.

2. Turn on the camera.

3. Set the REC/PLAY switch to the PLAY.

4. Press the MENU button.

5. Choose the Option menu.

6. Choose the FORMAT.

7. Toggle the SET button to the left for 2 seconds. FIRMWARE

UPDATE will display.

8. Choose YES.

9. Press the SET button. Update is starting.

Note:

Do not turn off the camera’s power or remove the SD card while the firmware is being updated.

The power will turn on automatically after the update is complete.

2. Overwriting firmware from the calibration software

Preparation:

PC with overwriting firmware copied to the preferred folder in the HD.

Data: S214Nxxx.BIN (xxx: version)

Overwriting method:

1. Connect the camera’s USB/AV terminal to the computer’

USB connector.

2. The USB Connection screen appears on the camera’s LCD monitor. Choose the “COMPUTER”, and press the SET button. Next, choose the “CARD READER”, and press the

SET button.

3. Double-click on the DscCalDi.exe.

4. Click the Firmware.

5. Choose the fimware file to use for overwriting, and click the Yes.

6. Update is starting. The message will appear, and choose

OK.

7. After the update is complete, disconnect the USB cable and turn the camera’s power off.

Note:

Do not turn off the camera’s power while the firmware is being updated.

4. USB STORAGE INFORMATION

REGISTRATION

USB storage data is important for when the camera is connected to a computer via a USB connection.

If there are any errors in the USB storage data, or if it has not been saved, the USB specification conditions will not be satisfied, so always check and save the USB storage data.

Preparation:

POWER switch: ON

Adjustment method:

1. Connect the camera to a computer. (Refer to 3-5. Connecting the camera to the computer on the page 17.)

2. Double-click on the DscCalDi.exe.

3. Click on the Get button in the USB storage window and check the USB storage data.

VID: SANYO

PID: CG9

Serial:

Rev. : 1.00

4. Check the “Serial” in the above USB storage data. If the displayed value is different from the serial number printed on the base of the camera, enter the number on the base of the camera. Then click the Set button.

5. Next, check VID, PID and Rev. entries in the USB storage data. If any of them are different from the values in 3. above, make the changes and then click the corresponding Set button.

Calibration

AWB

Focus

UV Matrix

Cal Mode

OK

Cal Data

OK

Upload

Firmware

Data

LCD

R Bright

RGB Offset

PAF Cal.

Tint

EVF

LCD Type

VCO

H AFC

B Bright

Gain

Phase

Test

USB storage

Get

Set

VID

PID

Backrush pulse :

Get

Set Serial

Set Rev.

VCOMDC

VCOMPP

Hall Cal.

Setting

Language

Set

Set

Set

Video Mode

Factory Code

– 22 –

5. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

POWER LOSS INOPERTIVE

PUSH THE POWER

SW FOR A WHILE

IC301-14

KEY_POWER INPUT

HIGH

CHECK POWER SW

LOW

LOW

IC301-9, 36, 59

(VDD)

HIGH

CHECK IC302

LOW

IC301-53

(RESET)

HIGH

CHECK IC302

LOW

IC301-49

(BAT OFF)

CHECK IC302

HIGH

IC301-55

OSCILLATION

NO

CHECK X3002

YES

CHECK IC301

NO PICTURE

IC101-AK20 (XOUT)

CHECK

OSCILLATION

OK

IC301-63, 64

(ASIC_SO, ASIC_SI)

OK

CHECK SOLDERING

OF MEMORY

EACH PIN

NG

NG

MAIN CLOCK FOR SYSTEM OPERATION

NO OPERATION IF ABSENT

CHECK X1102 OSCILLATOR

INCORRECT HANDSHAKING

BETWEEN 8-BIT CPU AND ASIC

CHECK EACH INTERFACE

TAKING INOPERATIVE

PUSH SHUTTER

BUTTON

IC301-24, 52

KEY INPUT

NO

CHECK UNIT SW

YES

IC501-D5, F6 (PON)

Q5005-2 (PON2)

Q5004-1 (PAON1)

IC503-4(PAON2)

HIGH

LOW

CHECK IC101, IC301,

PWA BLOCK,

CAA BLOCK

NG

SERIAL

COMMUNICATION

OK

CHECK IC301,

CP1 DMA BLOCK

CHECK CP1 DMA

BLOCK

– 23 –

7004

7004

7004

7005

7002

7003

7003

7003

6. PARTS LIST

PACKING MATERIALS

LOCATION PARTS NO.

DESCRIPTION

7001

7001

636 115 5564 CARTON INNER-SG214/U,VPC-CG9BK,VPC-CG9

636 115 5571 CARTON INNER-SG214/EX,VPC-CG9EXBK,

VPC-CG9GXBK,VPC-CG9EXW,VPC-CG9GXW,

VPC-CG9EX,VPC-CG9GXP,VPC-CG9EXP

636 078 4659 CUSHION SHEET-SX792/KRNK

636 099 3020 LABEL CARTON SILVER-817U2

VPC-CG9EX,VPC-CG9

636 086 5068 LABEL CARTON WHITE-719EX3

VPC-CG9EXW,VPC-CG9GXW

636 074 6589 LABEL CARTON PINK 712EX3

VPC-CG9GXP,VPC-CG9EXP

636 114 4926 LABEL SILVER MODEL-214/EX4

VPC-CG9EX,VPC-CG9

636 114 0980 LABEL WHITE MODEL-214/EX2

VPC-CG9EXW,VPC-CG9GXW

636 114 4872 LABEL PINK MODEL-214/GX5

VPC-CG9GXP,VPC-CG9EXP

636 115 5618 REINFORCE PAD,A-SG214/J (INNER BOTTOM)

ACCESSORIES

LOCATION PARTS NO.

DESCRIPTION

5

5

3

4

7

8

6

OR

Note: Please refer to the table of next page for the accessories.

1

2

636 103 1783 STRAP CAP LENS-SG112/J

636 113 1100 CAP LENS-SG214/J

VPC-CG9BK,VPC-CG9EXBK,VPC-CG9GXBK,

VPC-CG9EX,VPC-CG9

2

9053

636 114 1420 CAP LENS-SG214/J2

VPC-CG9EXW,VPC-CG9GXW,VPC-CG9GXP,

VPC-CG9EXP

645 087 1818 CABLE,DSC USB (Dedicated USB interface cable)

645 087 1825 CABLE,DSC A/V (Dedicated AV interface cable)

645 083 6794 CORD,POWER-1.9MK,VPC-CG9BK,VPC-CG9

645 083 6787 CORD,POWER-1.2MK,

EXCEPTVPC-CG9BK,VPC-CG9

645 089 5081 BATTERY CHARGER

645 093 9617 BATTERY CHARGER

645 089 8990 BATTERY,RECHARGE,LI-ION

636 113 9069 DISC,CD-ROM INST G214

VPC-CG9GXBK,VPC-CG9GXW,VPC-CG9GXP

PDF of instruction manual: English, German, French,

Spanish, Italian, Dutch, Russian, Portuguese,

Simplefied Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Korean

636 114 1710 INSTRUCTION MANUAL CAMERA/SOFTWEAR

24

Table of accessories

2

4

8

2 5

7

8

21

22

23

24

17

18

19

20

25

26

13

14

15

16

9

10

11

12

3

3

4

5

1

1

2

3

3

1

1

CABINET AND CHASSIS PARTS 1

LOCATION PARTS NO.

DESCRIPTION

5

6

6

8

636 114 1574 COMPL,COVER BATT-SG214

VPC-CG9BK,VPC-CG9EXBK,VPC-CG9GXBK

636 114 1598 COMPL,COVER BATT-SG214

VPC-CG9EXW,VPC-CG9GXW

636 114 4902 COMPL,COVER BATT-SG214

VPC-CG9EX,VPC-CG9

636 114 4919 COMPL,COVER BATT-SG214

VPC-CG9GXP,VPC-CG9EXP

636 113 7034 SPACER CABI MID B-SG214/J

636 114 4803 CABINET LEFT-SG214/EX4,VPC-CG9EX,VPC-CG9

636 114 4810 CABINET LEFT-SG214/GX5

VPC-CG9GXP,VPC-CG9EXP

636 113 0448 CABINET LEFT-SG214/J

VPC-CG9BK,VPC-CG9EXBK,VPC-CG9GXBK

636 114 1277 CABINET LEFT-SG214/J2

VPC-CG9EXW,VPC-CG9GXW

636 115 9623 HEAT SINK TAPE JOINT-214

636 113 0592 COVER CARD-SG214/J

VPC-CG9BK,VPC-CG9EXBK,VPC-CG9GXBK,

VPC-CG9EX,VPC-CG9

636 114 1260 COVER CARD-SG214/J3

VPC-CG9EXW,VPC-CG9GXW,VPC-CG9GXP,

VPC-CG9EXP

636 113 0639 STAND-SG214/J

VPC-CG9BK,VPC-CG9EXBK,VPC-CG9GXBK,

VPC-CG9EX,VPC-CG9

636 114 1291 STAND-SG214/J2

VPC-CG9EXW,VPC-CG9GXW,VPC-CG9GXP,

VPC-CG9EXP

636 116 0704 SPACER CABI MID-SG214/J

636 113 0455 CABINET MIDDLE-SG214/J

VPC-CG9BK,VPC-CG9EXBK,VPC-CG9GXBK,

VPC-CG9EX,VPC-CG9

636 114 1215 CABINET MIDDLE-SG214/J3

VPC-CG9EXW,VPC-CG9GXW,VPC-CG9GXP,

VPC-CG9EXP

636 112 4768 COMPL PWB,ST-1

636 109 2951 SPACER MAIN CON-SG212/J

636 113 0981 SPACER CP1 ST-SG214/J

636 113 0837 EARTH USB-SG214/J

636 114 1451 COMPL PWB,CP-1 F/W

636 114 7064 SPACER CP1-SG214/J

636 116 0278 SPACER HEAT SINK B-SG214

636 113 0905 HEAT SINK LEFT-SG214/J

636 114 0508 SPACER LENS TOP-SG214

636 113 0813 HOLDER TOP-SG214/J

636 113 0998 SPACER HEAT SINK-SG214/J

636 113 0721 HOLDER LENS LEFT-SG214/J

636 113 0752 HOLDER LENS-SG214/J

636 114 0911 ASSY,FPC CA1 SV-SG214

636 114 0492 SPACER LENS LEFT-SG214

636 114 8580 SPACER CA1-SG214/J

636 114 1109 SPACER CA1 CN-SG214/J

636 115 9661 HEAT SINK RUBBER LEFT-214

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

110

111

32

32

33

101

LOCATION PARTS NO.

27

28

28

29

30

30

31

32

101

102

102

111

112

112

636 114 0461

636 113 0462

DESCRIPTION

SPACER LENS RIGHT-SG214

CABINET TOP-SG214/J

VPC-CG9BK,VPC-CG9EXBK,VPC-CG9GXBK,

VPC-CG9EX,VPC-CG9

636 114 1314 CABINET TOP-SG214/J3

VPC-CG9EXW,VPC-CG9GXW,VPC-CG9GXP,

VPC-CG9EXP

636 115 5472 SPACER LENS-SG214/J

645 096 4305 ASSY,LAMP-SG214

VPC-CG9BK,VPC-CG9EXBK,VPC-CG9GXBK,

VPC-CG9EX,VPC-CG9

645 096 8846 ASSY,LAMP-SG214/J2

VPC-CG9EXW,VPC-CG9GXW,VPC-CG9GXP,

VPC-CG9EXP

636 114 1673 SPACER FLASH-SG214/J

636 114 1499 COMPL,CABI FRONT-SG214/J

VPC-CG9BK,VPC-CG9EXBK,VPC-CG9GXBK,

VPC-CG9EX,VPC-CG9

636 114 6586 COMPL,CABI FRONT-SG214/J

VPC-CG9EXP,VPC-CG9GXP

636 114 6579 COMPL,CABI FRONT-SG214/J

VPC-CG9EXW,VPC-CG9GXW

636 116 9943 SPACER CP1 LENS-SG214/J

411 192 4408 SCR S-TPG PAN PCS 1.7X6.0

VPC-CG9BK,VPC-CG9EXBK,VPC-CG9GXBK,

VPC-CG9EX,VPC-CG9

411 180 1808 SCR S-TPG PAN PCS 1.7X6.0

VPC-CG9EXW,VPC-CG9GXW,VPC-CG9GXP,

VPC-CG9EXP

411 192 4408 SCR S-TPG PAN PCS 1.7X6.0

VPC-CG9BK,VPC-CG9EXBK,VPC-CG9GXBK,

VPC-CG9EX,VPC-CG9

411 180 1808 SCR S-TPG PAN PCS 1.7X6.0

VPC-CG9EXW,VPC-CG9GXW,VPC-CG9GXP,

VPC-CG9EXP

411 177 0906 SCR S-TPG PAN PCS 1.7X3.5

411 178 9403 SCR S-TPG PAN PCS 1.7X4.0

411 175 5705 SCR PAN PCS 1.7X3

411 178 6204 SCR PAN PCS 1.7X4

312 060 9504 SPECIAL SCREW-1.7X2.5

411 199 0700 SCR TIN 1.7X2

411 184 0005 SCR PAN PCS 1.7X2.0

411 177 9503 SCR S-TPG PAN PCS 1.7X3

411 192 4309 SCR S-TPG PAN PCS 1.7X4.5

VPC-CG9BK,VPC-CG9EXBK,VPC-CG9GXBK,

VPC-CG9EX,VPC-CG9

411 207 7806 SCR S-TPG PAN PCS 1.7X4.5

VPC-CG9EXW,VPC-CG9GXW,VPC-CG9GXP,

VPC-CG9EXP

411 194 8305 SCR PAN PCS 1.7X4.5

VPC-CG9BK,VPC-CG9EXBK,VPC-CG9GXBK,

VPC-CG9EX,VPC-CG9

411 182 4609 SCR PAN PCS 1.7X4.5

VPC-CG9EXW,VPC-CG9GXW,VPC-CG9GXP,

VPC-CG9EXP

26

CABINET AND CHASSIS PARTS 1

112

112

28

27

29

17

16

107

15

106

26 109

109

18

108

108

105

19

21

23

25

24

A

105

20

21

33

14

22

21

110

21

110

30

31

3

SG214/J PARTS LIST 1

4

12

103

13

5

104

104

104

7

104

101

2

111

102

101

8

101

6

1

9

11

10

Cabinet 1

32

2 7

9

10

11

12

13

7

8

5

6

22

23

24

25

26

27

18

19

20

21

14

15

16

17

1

2

3

CABINET AND CHASSIS PARTS 2

LOCATION PARTS NO.

DESCRIPTION

3

3

3

4

4

13

27

27

27

28

28

636 113 0851 HEAT SINK RIGHT-SG214/J

636 115 9630 HEAT SINK TAPE RIGHT-214

636 116 7574 ASSY,CABI RIGHT SV-214/J

VPC-CG9BK,VPC-CG9EXBK,VPC-CG9GXBK

636 116 7581 ASSY,CABI RIGHT SV-214/J2

VPC-CG9EXW,VPC-CG9GXW

636 116 7604 ASSY,CABI RIGHT SV-214/EX4

VPC-CG9,VPC-CG9EX

636 116 7611 ASSY,CABI RIGHT SV-214/GX5

VPC-CG9EXP,VPC-CG9GXP

636 113 0424 BUTTON POWER-SG214/J

VPC-CG9BK,VPC-CG9EXBK,VPC-CG9EX,

VPC-CG9

636 114 1178 BUTTON POWER-SG214/J2

VPC-CG9EXW,VPC-CG9GXW,VPC-CG9GXP,

VPC-CG9EXP

636 114 1116 SPACER SPEAKER-SG214/J

645 093 3424 SPEAKER,8

636 114 1536 SPACER WIRE-SG214/J

636 113 7331 EARTH SPRING RIGHT-SG214

636 113 0783 HOLDER JOINT-SG214/J

636 113 9656 SPACER JOINT BASE-SG214/J

636 115 9623 HEAT SINK TAPE JOINT-214

636 114 1093 SPACER UNIT-SG214/J

645 096 2851 UNIT,CONTROL-SG214/J

VPC-CG9BK,VPC-CG9EXBK,VPC-CG9GXBK,

VPC-CG9EX,VPC-CG9

645 096 8150 UNIT,CONTROL-SG214/J3

VPC-CG9EXW,VPC-CG9GXW,VPC-CG9GXP,

VPC-CG9EXP

636 113 0530 COVER JOINT -SG214/J

636 105 1545 ASSY,JOINT-SG211/J

636 106 6310 ASSY,SHIELD WIRE CP1-VF1

636 112 7592 COMPL PWB,TB-1

636 113 0509 COVER JOINT INNER-SG214/J

636 113 0943 SHIELD VF1-SG214/J

636 114 7521 SPACER LCD B-SG214/J

645 095 9943 MICROPHONE

636 113 0622 HOLDER VF-SG214/J

636 112 4775 COMPL PWB,VF-1

636 116 5976 SPACER VF-SG214/J

636 113 0806 HOLDER MONITOR-SG214/J

645 095 7642 LCD(TX06D107TM0AAA)

636 114 4629 COVER LCD FRONT-SG214/EX4

VPC-CG9EX,VPC-CG9

636 114 4636 COVER LCD FRONT-SG214/GX5

VPC-CG9GXP,VPC-CG9EXP

636 113 0646 COVER LCD FRONT-SG214/J

VPC-CG9BK,VPC-CG9EXBK,VPC-CG9GXBK

636 114 1369 COVER LCD FRONT-SG214/J2

VPC-CG9EXW,VPC-CG9GXW

636 099 6991 COVER STAND-SG111/J

VPC-CG9BK,VPC-CG9EXBK,VPC-CG9GXBK,

VPC-CG9EX,VPC-CG9

636 114 1413 COVER STAND-SG214/J2

VPC-CG9EXW,VPC-CG9GXW,VPC-CG9GXP,

VPC-CG9EXP

38

39

103

108

109

113

114

115

LOCATION PARTS NO.

29

30

31

32

33

33

34

35

35

36

37

37

37

37

115

116

636 115 4772

645 096 8129

636 115 4789

636 114 6715

DESCRIPTION

ADHESIVE MAGNET-SG214/J

MAGNET-SG214/J

SPACER LCD A-SG214/J

SPACER LCD C-SG214/J

636 113 0653 COVER LCD BACK-SG214/J

VPC-CG9BK,VPC-CG9EXBK,VPC-CG9GXBK,

VPC-CG9EX,VPC-CG9

636 114 1383 COVER LCD BACK-SG214/J2

VPC-CG9EXW,VPC-CG9GXW,VPC-CG9GXP,

VPC-CG9EXP

636 114 1079 ADHESIVE LCD BACK-SG214/J

636 109 3071 SPACER MIC FILTER-SG212/J

VPC-CG9BK,VPC-CG9EXBK,VPC-CG9GXBK,

VPC-CG9EX,VPC-CG9

636 115 5311 SPACER MIC FILTR-SG214/J2

VPC-CG9EXW,VPC-CG9GXW,VPC-CG9GXP,

VPC-CG9EXP

636 113 0974 SPACER MIC-SG214/J

636 114 4643 DEC LCD BACK-SG214/EX4

VPC-CG9EX,VPC-CG9

636 114 4650 DEC LCD BACK-SG214/GX5

VPC-CG9GXP,VPC-CG9EXP

636 113 0691 DEC LCD BACK-SG214/J

VPC-CG9BK,VPC-CG9EXBK,VPC-CG9GXBK

636 114 1390 DEC LCD BACK-SG214/J2

VPC-CG9EXW,VPC-CG9GXW

636 116 9943 SPACER CP1 LENS-SG214/J

636 114 0492 SPACER LENS LEFT-SG214

411 177 0906 SCR S-TPG PAN PCS 1.7X3.5

411 199 0700 SCR TIN 1.7X2

411 184 0005 SCR PAN PCS 1.7X2.0

411 177 8100 SCR S-TPG PAN PCS 1.7X2.5

312 060 7906 SPECIAL SCREW-1.7X3.0

411 199 0809 SCR TIN 1.7X3

VPC-CG9BK,VPC-CG9EXBK,VPC-CG9GXBK,

VPC-CG9EX,VPC-CG9

411 199 0908 SCR TIN 1.7X3

VPC-CG9EXW,VPC-CG9GXW,VPC-CG9GXP,

VPC-CG9EXP

411 176 1003 SCR PAN PCS 1.7X2.5

28

CABINET AND CHASSIS PARTS 2

28

29

30

31

36

32

36

34

35

27

37

115

115

103

14

13

108

28

108

26

15

16

114

108

109

113

114

25

108

113

24

10

39

116

17

A

8

33

113

113

23

108

34

21

22

21

18

19

20

116

9

5

12

38

11

7

6

4

3

2

SG214/J PARTS LIST 2

2 9

1

Cabinet 2

ELECTRICAL PARTS

Note:

1. Materials of Capacitors and Resistors are abbreviated as follows ;

Resistors

MT-FILM

MT-GLAZE

OXIDE-MT

Metallized Film Resistor

Metallized Glaze Resistor

Oxide Metallized Film Resistor

Capacitors

MT-POLYEST Metallized Polyester Capacitor

MT-COMPO Metallized Composite Capacitor

TA-SOLID

AL-SOLID

NP-ELECT

OS-SOLID

Tantalum Solid Capacitor

Aluminum Solid Capacitor

Non-Polarized Electrolytic Capacitor

Aluminum Solid Capacitors with Organic

DL-ELECT

Semiconductive Electrolytic Capacitor

Double Layered Electrolytic Capacitor

POS-SOLID Polymerized Organic Semiconductor Capacitor

2. Tolerance of Capacitor (10pF over) and Resistor are noted with follow symboles.

F ............1% G ............2% J ............5% K ............10%

M ..........20% N ..........30% Z ..........+80% ~ -20%

3. Capacitors

U : µF P : pF

4. Inductors

UH : µH MH : mH

5. N.S.P. : Not available as service parts.

LOCATION PARTS NO.

DESCRIPTION

COMPL PWB,CP-1 F/W

636 114 1451

(SEMICONDUCTORS)

Q1301 305 168 3703 TR DTC144EM

OR

OR

305 216 1200 TR RN1104MFV

305 172 4703 TR UNR32A3

Q1302 405 218 3902 TR UP0431300

OR 305 167 0406 TR EMD12

Q1403 405 218 3902 TR UP0431300

OR 305 167 0406 TR EMD12

Q3001 305 173 4405 TR DTC114TM

OR 305 173 7406 TR UNR32A5

Q3002 305 210 5709 TR UP0KG8D

OR

OR

305 217 3906 TR HN2E07JE

305 200 9007 TR EML17

Q3003 305 183 7700 TR EMH10

Q3004 305 168 4007 TR DTA114EM

OR

OR

305 216 1408 TR RN2102MFV

305 172 4802 TR UNR31A1

Q5003 405 218 4701 TR SSM3J120TU

Q5004 305 181 4909 TR 2SK3541

Q5005 305 184 6009 TR UP03396

Q5007 405 219 2706 TR MCH5835-E

Q5008 305 200 6006 TR UP03397

Q9001 405 220 5604 TR RUM003N02

Q9002 405 220 5604 TR RUM003N02

Q9003 305 168 3703 TR DTC144EM

OR

OR

305 216 1200 TR RN1104MFV

305 172 4703 TR UNR32A3

Q9701 305 184 6009 TR UP03396

(INTEGRATED CIRCUITS)

IC101

OR

IC121

IC181

IC182

IC301

IC302

IC303

IC501

IC502

IC503

IC902

IC911

IC913

IC914

IC951

IC971

409 686 1903 IC EV2MA B.G.A. (N.S.P.)

409 692 9702 IC EV2MB B.G.A. (N.S.P.)

410 641 7601 IC K5W1213LCM-AK75 B.G.A. (N.S.P.)

309 650 3509 IC TK70630HC-G

409 689 9609

410 655 7604

309 582 6203

409 690 2309

IC BU7635GUW B.G.A. (N.S.P.)

IC LC87F2924BUFL64TBM-E B.G.A. (N.S.P.)

IC BD4289FVM

IC MRX1518HTA

410 644 3303 IC UPD168803FC-AN2-A B.G.A. (N.S.P.)

409 686 6205 IC SC4624MLT

409 691 1400 IC XC9235A28CE

409 690 7403 IC TC7SG126FE

409 690 0909

409 690 0909

409 690 7502

409 680 0506

IC TK70628HC-G

IC TK70628HC-G

IC TC7SP3125TU

IC BU2233GU B.G.A. (N.S.P.)

309 646 8709 IC AK7331

(DIODES)

D5001 307 223 5509 DIODE MA2Z720

LOCATION PARTS NO.

DESCRIPTION

L1001

L1002

L1003

L1301

L1302

L1303

L1304

L1801

D5002 407 259 8106 DIODE RB496KA

D5003 307 248 0701 DIODE MA21D3800

D5301 307 248 0701 DIODE MA21D3800

(CRYSTAL DEVICES)

X1102 645 094 0170 OSC,CRYSTAL 48.00000MHZ

X3002 645 080 8708 OSC,CRYSTAL 32.768KHZ

(INDUCTORS)

645 094 0521 IMPEDANCE,33 OHM P

L5002

L5003

L5004

L5005

L5007

L5301

L9001

645 094 0521 IMPEDANCE,33 OHM P

645 094 0521 IMPEDANCE,33 OHM P

645 059 7596 IMPEDANCE,90 OHM P

945 020 1869 INDUCTOR,750 OHM

945 053 5414 IMPEDANCE,1000 OHM P

945 053 5414 IMPEDANCE,1000 OHM P

645 094 0521 IMPEDANCE,33 OHM P

645 068 7136 INDUCTOR,4.7U N

645 068 7136 INDUCTOR,4.7U N

645 086 2007 INDUCTOR,2.0U M

645 084 1231 INDUCTOR,4.7U N

645 076 0150 INDUCTOR,6.8U N

645 091 0043 INDUCTOR,4.7U M

645 094 0521 IMPEDANCE,33 OHM P

(VARISTOR)

VA134 308 050 1207 VARISTOR AVR-M1608C120MT

(CAPACITORS)

CB181 403 461 2000 CERAMIC 1U K 16V

CB971 303 392 5500 CERAMIC 1U K 6.3V

C1001 303 276 1307 CERAMIC 1000P K 50V

C1005 303 384 6409 CERAMIC 4.7U K 6.3V

C1006 303 338 0309 CERAMIC 0.1U K 10V

C1007 303 384 6409 CERAMIC 4.7U K 6.3V

C1009 303 381 8109 CERAMIC 1U K 6.3V

C1010 303 338 0309 CERAMIC 0.1U K 10V

C1011 303 384 6409 CERAMIC 4.7U K 6.3V

C1012 303 384 6409 CERAMIC 4.7U K 6.3V

C1013 303 338 0309 CERAMIC 0.1U K 10V

C1014 303 338 0309 CERAMIC 0.1U K 10V

C1015 303 338 0309 CERAMIC 0.1U K 10V

C1047 303 384 6409 CERAMIC 4.7U K 6.3V

C1048 303 384 6409 CERAMIC 4.7U K 6.3V

C1051 303 338 0309 CERAMIC 0.1U K 10V

C1052 303 338 0309 CERAMIC 0.1U K 10V

C1053 303 338 0309 CERAMIC 0.1U K 10V

C1054 303 338 0309 CERAMIC 0.1U K 10V

C1055 303 338 0309 CERAMIC 0.1U K 10V

C1056 303 338 0309 CERAMIC 0.1U K 10V

C1057 303 338 0309 CERAMIC 0.1U K 10V

C1058 303 338 0309 CERAMIC 0.1U K 10V

C1063 303 338 0309 CERAMIC 0.1U K 10V

C1064 303 338 0309 CERAMIC 0.1U K 10V

C1065 303 338 0309 CERAMIC 0.1U K 10V

30

LOCATION PARTS NO.

DESCRIPTION

C1066 303 338 0309 CERAMIC 0.1U K 10V

C1067 303 338 0309 CERAMIC 0.1U K 10V

C1068 303 338 0309 CERAMIC 0.1U K 10V

C1121 303 314 6400 CERAMIC 7P D 50V

C1122 303 314 6400 CERAMIC 7P D 50V

C1203 303 338 0309 CERAMIC 0.1U K 10V

C1205 303 338 0309 CERAMIC 0.1U K 10V

C1206 303 338 0309 CERAMIC 0.1U K 10V

C1207 303 384 6409 CERAMIC 4.7U K 6.3V

C1209 303 338 0309 CERAMIC 0.1U K 10V

C1304 303 433 1102 CERAMIC 1U K 10V

C1801 303 381 8109 CERAMIC 1U K 6.3V

C1802 303 320 0607 CERAMIC 220P J 25V

C1803 303 381 8109 CERAMIC 1U K 6.3V

C1804 303 381 8109 CERAMIC 1U K 6.3V

C1805 303 381 8109 CERAMIC 1U K 6.3V

C1806 303 381 8109 CERAMIC 1U K 6.3V

C1807 303 381 8109 CERAMIC 1U K 6.3V

C1810 303 384 6409 CERAMIC 4.7U K 6.3V

C1811 303 384 6409 CERAMIC 4.7U K 6.3V

C1812 303 381 8109 CERAMIC 1U K 6.3V

C1813 303 338 0309 CERAMIC 0.1U K 10V

C1814 303 381 8109 CERAMIC 1U K 6.3V

C1815 303 320 0607 CERAMIC 220P J 25V

C1816 303 381 8109 CERAMIC 1U K 6.3V

C1818 303 338 0309 CERAMIC 0.1U K 10V

C3001 303 391 0506 CERAMIC 10U K 6.3V

C3003 303 338 0309 CERAMIC 0.1U K 10V

C3004 303 338 0309 CERAMIC 0.1U K 10V

C3005 303 338 0309 CERAMIC 0.1U K 10V

C3006 303 381 8109 CERAMIC 1U K 6.3V

C3007 303 381 8109 CERAMIC 1U K 6.3V

C3008 303 276 1901 CERAMIC 22P J 50V

C3009 303 381 8109 CERAMIC 1U K 6.3V

C3011 303 338 0309 CERAMIC 0.1U K 10V

C3012 303 433 1102 CERAMIC 1U K 10V

C3013 303 381 8109 CERAMIC 1U K 6.3V

C3014 303 317 2300 CERAMIC 20P J 50V

C5001 303 338 0309 CERAMIC 0.1U K 10V

C5003 303 384 6409 CERAMIC 4.7U K 6.3V

C5004 303 320 0607 CERAMIC 220P J 25V

C5005 303 433 1102 CERAMIC 1U K 10V

C5006 303 338 0309 CERAMIC 0.1U K 10V

C5007 303 383 5007 CERAMIC 1U K 16V

C5009 303 381 8109 CERAMIC 1U K 6.3V

C5021 303 393 2607 CERAMIC 22U M 6.3V

C5024 303 276 1901 CERAMIC 22P J 50V

C5031 303 393 2607 CERAMIC 22U M 6.3V

C5032 303 279 5104 CERAMIC 3300P K 50V

C5033 303 381 8109 CERAMIC 1U K 6.3V

C5036 303 376 9401 CERAMIC 1U K 6.3V

C5037 303 381 8109 CERAMIC 1U K 6.3V

C5064 303 376 9401 CERAMIC 1U K 6.3V

C5071 303 408 5500 CERAMIC 2.2U K 16V

C5072 303 383 5007 CERAMIC 1U K 16V

C5073 303 276 1000 CERAMIC 0.01U K 16V

C5074 303 376 9401 CERAMIC 1U K 6.3V

C5101 303 393 2607 CERAMIC 22U M 6.3V

C5102 303 393 2607 CERAMIC 22U M 6.3V

C5105 303 338 0309 CERAMIC 0.1U K 10V

C5106 303 344 0409 CERAMIC 0.033U K 10V

C5107 303 338 0309 CERAMIC 0.1U K 10V

C5108 303 320 0706 CERAMIC 270P J 25V

C5109 303 308 3408 CERAMIC 390P K 50V

C5110 303 276 2106 CERAMIC 3P C 50V

C5111 303 384 6409 CERAMIC 4.7U K 6.3V

C5112 303 384 6508 CERAMIC 10U K 6.3V

C5301 303 384 6508 CERAMIC 10U K 6.3V

C5302 303 381 6204 POS-SOLID 33U M 8V

C5303 303 294 6100 CERAMIC 100P J 50V

C9004 303 338 0309 CERAMIC 0.1U K 10V

C9005 303 433 1102 CERAMIC 1U K 10V

C9006 303 376 9401 CERAMIC 1U K 6.3V

C9007 303 380 6601 CERAMIC 0.22U K 6.3V

C9008 303 433 1102 CERAMIC 1U K 10V

C9009 303 419 8903 CERAMIC 10U M 6.3V

C9010 303 294 6100 CERAMIC 100P J 50V

3 1

LOCATION PARTS NO.

DESCRIPTION

C9011 303 294 6100 CERAMIC 100P J 50V

C9012 303 338 0309 CERAMIC 0.1U K 10V

C9013 303 338 0309 CERAMIC 0.1U K 10V

C9014 303 338 0309 CERAMIC 0.1U K 10V

C9015 303 338 0309 CERAMIC 0.1U K 10V

C9016 303 338 0309 CERAMIC 0.1U K 10V

C9017 303 338 0309 CERAMIC 0.1U K 10V

C9019 303 338 0309 CERAMIC 0.1U K 10V

C9501 303 338 0309 CERAMIC 0.1U K 10V

C9506 303 381 6907 CERAMIC 0.22U K 25V

C9507 303 338 0309 CERAMIC 0.1U K 10V

C9509 303 338 0309 CERAMIC 0.1U K 10V

C9510 303 338 0309 CERAMIC 0.1U K 10V

C9701 303 433 1102 CERAMIC 1U K 10V

C9702 303 338 0309 CERAMIC 0.1U K 10V

C9703 303 338 0309 CERAMIC 0.1U K 10V

C9704 303 279 5005 CERAMIC 4700P K 25V

C9705 303 282 5108 CERAMIC 470P K 50V

C9706 303 276 1307 CERAMIC 1000P K 50V

C9707 303 338 0309 CERAMIC 0.1U K 10V

C9708 303 338 0309 CERAMIC 0.1U K 10V

C9710 303 381 8109 CERAMIC 1U K 6.3V

C9712 303 294 6100 CERAMIC 100P J 50V

(RESISTOR PACKS)

RB101 945 028 0710 R-NETWORK 10KX4 1/16W

RB103 945 037 0831 R-NETWORK 47X4 1/16W

RB104 945 037 0831 R-NETWORK 47X4 1/16W

RB116 945 037 4372 R-NETWORK 220X4 1/16W

RB141 945 028 0697 R-NETWORK 100X4 1/16W

RB142 945 028 0710 R-NETWORK 10KX4 1/16W

RB143 945 028 0710 R-NETWORK 10KX4 1/16W

RB180 645 078 4224 R-NETWORK 0X2 0.063W

RB302 945 042 8204 R-NETWORK 33KX4 1/32W

RB303 945 028 0703 R-NETWORK 1KX4 1/16W

RB304 945 028 0703 R-NETWORK 1KX4 1/16W

RB305 945 028 0703 R-NETWORK 1KX4 1/16W

RB306 945 028 0727 R-NETWORK 100KX4 1/16W

RB311 645 068 6405 R-NETWORK 150KX2 1/16W

RB312 645 078 4620 R-NETWORK 22KX2 0.063W

RB313 945 028 0703 R-NETWORK 1KX4 1/16W

RB901 945 037 0817 R-NETWORK 0X4 1/16W

RB902 945 037 0817 R-NETWORK 0X4 1/16W

RB903 945 037 0817 R-NETWORK 0X4 1/16W

RB951 645 078 4606 R-NETWORK 220X2 0.063W

RB952 645 078 4903 R-NETWORK 39KX2 0.063W

RB972 945 042 8204 R-NETWORK 33KX4 1/32W

(RESISTORS)

R1001 301 299 1205 MT-GLAZE 82 DD 1/16W

R1002 301 237 2905 MT-GLAZE 51 JA 1/16W

R1003 301 105 7902 MT-GLAZE 0.000 ZA 1/16W

R1004 301 224 9009 MT-GLAZE 10K JA 1/16W

R1005 301 225 1200 MT-GLAZE 4.7K JA 1/16W

R1008 301 224 9009 MT-GLAZE 10K JA 1/16W

R1009 301 226 1506 MT-GLAZE 0.000 ZA 1/16W

R1010 301 105 7902 MT-GLAZE 0.000 ZA 1/16W

R1011 301 105 7902 MT-GLAZE 0.000 ZA 1/16W

R1012 301 225 1200 MT-GLAZE 4.7K JA 1/16W

R1013 301 226 1506 MT-GLAZE 0.000 ZA 1/16W

R1014 301 226 1506 MT-GLAZE 0.000 ZA 1/16W

R1015 301 226 1506 MT-GLAZE 0.000 ZA 1/16W

R1018 301 224 9009 MT-GLAZE 10K JA 1/16W

R1019 301 224 9009 MT-GLAZE 10K JA 1/16W

R1020 301 224 9009 MT-GLAZE 10K JA 1/16W

R1022 301 224 8804 MT-GLAZE 100 JA 1/16W

R1027 301 224 8804 MT-GLAZE 100 JA 1/16W

R1028 301 224 9306 MT-GLAZE 1K JA 1/16W

R1032 301 224 9009 MT-GLAZE 10K JA 1/16W

R1033 301 224 9306 MT-GLAZE 1K JA 1/16W

R1039 301 224 9009 MT-GLAZE 10K JA 1/16W

R1041 301 275 1908 MT-GLAZE 2K DC 1/16W

R1051 301 224 8804 MT-GLAZE 100 JA 1/16W

R1052 301 224 8804 MT-GLAZE 100 JA 1/16W

R1053 301 262 2505 MT-GLAZE 68 DD 1/16W

R1056 301 225 7905 MT-GLAZE 220 JA 1/16W

R1090 401 343 5903 MT-GLAZE 3.4K DC 1/16W

R1104 301 226 1506 MT-GLAZE 0.000 ZA 1/16W

R1121 301 262 2307 MT-GLAZE 1.0K DC 1/16W

LOCATION PARTS NO.

DESCRIPTION

R1122 301 224 9405 MT-GLAZE 1.0M JA 1/16W

R1256 301 224 8804 MT-GLAZE 100 JA 1/16W

R1301 301 261 1707 MT-GLAZE 510 JA 1/16W

R1352 301 224 9009 MT-GLAZE 10K JA 1/16W

R1401 301 224 8804 MT-GLAZE 100 JA 1/16W

R1801 301 226 1506 MT-GLAZE 0.000 ZA 1/16W

R1802 301 226 1506 MT-GLAZE 0.000 ZA 1/16W

R1803 301 224 8804 MT-GLAZE 100 JA 1/16W

R1804 301 226 1506 MT-GLAZE 0.000 ZA 1/16W

R1807 301 226 1506 MT-GLAZE 0.000 ZA 1/16W

R1808 301 226 1506 MT-GLAZE 0.000 ZA 1/16W

R1809 301 226 1506 MT-GLAZE 0.000 ZA 1/16W

R1810 301 226 1506 MT-GLAZE 0.000 ZA 1/16W

R1811 301 226 1506 MT-GLAZE 0.000 ZA 1/16W

R1812 301 277 5409 MT-GLAZE 75 DD 1/16W

R1813 301 224 8903 MT-GLAZE 100K JA 1/16W

R1814 301 225 8100 MT-GLAZE 10 JA 1/16W

R1815 301 224 8903 MT-GLAZE 100K JA 1/16W

R1816 301 226 2404 MT-GLAZE 560 JA 1/16W

R1817 301 226 2404 MT-GLAZE 560 JA 1/16W

R3001 301 263 2306 MT-GLAZE 750 JA 1/16W

R3002 301 225 8001 MT-GLAZE 330 JA 1/16W

R3003 301 224 9306 MT-GLAZE 1K JA 1/16W

R3005 301 225 7905 MT-GLAZE 220 JA 1/16W

R3006 301 224 9009 MT-GLAZE 10K JA 1/16W

R3007 301 225 0401 MT-GLAZE 330K JA 1/16W

R3010 301 224 9306 MT-GLAZE 1K JA 1/16W

R3011 301 262 0600 MT-GLAZE 22K DC 1/16W

R3012 301 225 1408 MT-GLAZE 47K JA 1/16W

R3013 301 225 1408 MT-GLAZE 47K JA 1/16W

R5001 301 262 8705 MT-GLAZE 910 DC 1/16W

R5002 301 226 1506 MT-GLAZE 0.000 ZA 1/16W

R5008 301 226 1506 MT-GLAZE 0.000 ZA 1/16W

R5013 301 226 1506 MT-GLAZE 0.000 ZA 1/16W

R5021 301 258 7101 MT-GLAZE 180K DC 1/16W

R5022 301 257 4002 MT-GLAZE 68K DC 1/16W

R5023 301 258 6708 MT-GLAZE 12K DC 1/16W

R5024 301 226 1506 MT-GLAZE 0.000 ZA 1/16W

R5031 301 262 0907 MT-GLAZE 27K DC 1/16W

R5032 301 258 6906 MT-GLAZE 20K DC 1/16W

R5033 301 262 5209 MT-GLAZE 1.5K DC 1/16W

R5034 301 226 1506 MT-GLAZE 0.000 ZA 1/16W

R5042 301 224 8903 MT-GLAZE 100K JA 1/16W

R5043 301 224 8804 MT-GLAZE 100 JA 1/16W

R5044 301 224 9009 MT-GLAZE 10K JA 1/16W

R5045 301 225 0104 MT-GLAZE 27K JA 1/16W

R5046 301 224 8903 MT-GLAZE 100K JA 1/16W

R5049 301 225 3808 MT-GLAZE 1.5K JA 1/16W

R5070 301 225 0203 MT-GLAZE 3.3K JA 1/16W

R5071 301 240 9601 MT-GLAZE 680K JA 1/16W

R5072 301 225 1408 MT-GLAZE 47K JA 1/16W

R5074 301 224 8903 MT-GLAZE 100K JA 1/16W

R5075 301 258 6807 MT-GLAZE 15K DC 1/16W

R5076 301 275 6101 MT-GLAZE 18 DD 1/16W

R5101 301 275 2004 MT-GLAZE 30K DC 1/16W

R5102 301 274 9707 MT-GLAZE 24K DC 1/16W

R5103 301 263 1903 MT-GLAZE 3.3K DC 1/16W

R5104 301 262 1300 MT-GLAZE 2.4K DC 1/16W

R5105 301 225 1408 MT-GLAZE 47K JA 1/16W

R5106 301 262 8804 MT-GLAZE 51K DC 1/16W

R5107 301 274 9707 MT-GLAZE 24K DC 1/16W

R5108 301 225 8100 MT-GLAZE 10 JA 1/16W

R5109 301 258 6906 MT-GLAZE 20K DC 1/16W

R5111 301 224 8903 MT-GLAZE 100K JA 1/16W

R5113 301 224 9306 MT-GLAZE 1K JA 1/16W

R5301 301 258 7101 MT-GLAZE 180K DC 1/16W

R5302 301 290 2409 MT-GLAZE 43K DC 1/16W

R5303 301 275 1908 MT-GLAZE 2K DC 1/16W

R5304 301 262 0600 MT-GLAZE 22K DC 1/16W

R5305 301 226 1506 MT-GLAZE 0.000 ZA 1/16W

R9001 301 226 1506 MT-GLAZE 0.000 ZA 1/16W

R9002 301 224 9009 MT-GLAZE 10K JA 1/16W

R9004 301 226 1506 MT-GLAZE 0.000 ZA 1/16W

R9005 301 226 1506 MT-GLAZE 0.000 ZA 1/16W

R9006 301 226 1506 MT-GLAZE 0.000 ZA 1/16W

R9007 301 224 8804 MT-GLAZE 100 JA 1/16W

R9010 301 226 1506 MT-GLAZE 0.000 ZA 1/16W

32

LOCATION PARTS NO.

DESCRIPTION

R9012 301 226 1506 MT-GLAZE 0.000 ZA 1/16W

R9014 301 226 1506 MT-GLAZE 0.000 ZA 1/16W

R9015 301 224 9702 MT-GLAZE 22 JA 1/16W

R9016 301 225 3808 MT-GLAZE 1.5K JA 1/16W

R9017 301 224 9702 MT-GLAZE 22 JA 1/16W

R9018 301 225 3808 MT-GLAZE 1.5K JA 1/16W

R9026 301 226 1506 MT-GLAZE 0.000 ZA 1/16W

R9027 301 226 1506 MT-GLAZE 0.000 ZA 1/16W

R9029 301 246 2101 MT-GLAZE 51K JA 1/16W

R9030 301 225 1200 MT-GLAZE 4.7K JA 1/16W

R9501 301 340 6708 MT-GLAZE 0.68 FE 1/10W

R9506 301 341 9005 MT-GLAZE 5.1 FE 1/10W

R9507 301 341 9005 MT-GLAZE 5.1 FE 1/10W

R9509 301 257 4101 MT-GLAZE 100K DC 1/16W

R9702 301 262 2307 MT-GLAZE 1.0K DC 1/16W

R9703 301 262 1607 MT-GLAZE 2.2K DC 1/16W

R9704 301 262 1904 MT-GLAZE 6.8K DC 1/16W

R9705 301 257 4101 MT-GLAZE 100K DC 1/16W

R9706 301 257 4101 MT-GLAZE 100K DC 1/16W

R9707 301 257 4101 MT-GLAZE 100K DC 1/16W

R9708 301 224 9504 MT-GLAZE 2.2K JA 1/16W

R9709 301 225 0500 MT-GLAZE 33K JA 1/16W

(THERMISTOR)

TH301 308 054 7700 TH NCP15WF104F03-RC

(SWITCH)

S3001 645 045 2857 SWITCH,PUSH

(FUSES)

F5001 323 031 5609 FUSE 32V 2A

F5002 323 031 5609 FUSE 32V 2A

F5003 423 033 6205 FUSE 32V 1.6A

(CONNECTORS)

CN105 645 093 7026 SOCKET,PWB-WIRE 3 (N.S.P)

CN106 645 092 8284 PLUG,PWB-PWB 34P (N.S.P)

CN110 645 086 0638 SOCKET,10P (N.S.P)

CN141 645 092 8185 SOCKET,CARD(SD)12 (N.S.P)

CN301 645 069 5193 SOCKET,FPC 20P (N.S.P)

CN901 645 092 7836 PLUG,PWB-PWB 44P (N.S.P)

CN951 645 095 5433 SOCKET,FPC 27P (N.S.P)

COMPL PWB,TB-1

636 112 7592

(SWITCH)

S6501 645 092 3166 SWITCH,PUSH 1P-1TX1

COMPL PWB,VF-1

636 112 4775

(RECHARGEABLE BATTERY)

Z6301 945 051 6000 BATTERY,RECHARGE

(DIODES)

D1701 307 244 0606 DIODE HSC226-E

D1702 307 244 0606 DIODE HSC226-E

D1703 307 244 0606 DIODE HSC226-E

(CAPACITORS)

CB171 403 467 3704 CERAMIC 1U K 6.3V

CB172 403 467 3704 CERAMIC 1U K 6.3V

CB173 403 467 3704 CERAMIC 1U K 6.3V

CB174 403 467 3803 CERAMIC 1U K 10V

CB175 403 467 3803 CERAMIC 1U K 10V

C1701 303 397 7608 CERAMIC 1U K 25V

C1702 303 397 7608 CERAMIC 1U K 25V

C1705 303 397 7608 CERAMIC 1U K 25V

C1706 303 433 1102 CERAMIC 1U K 10V

C1709 303 384 6409 CERAMIC 4.7U K 6.3V

C1717 303 433 1102 CERAMIC 1U K 10V

C1718 303 384 6409 CERAMIC 4.7U K 6.3V

C1866 303 384 6409 CERAMIC 4.7U K 6.3V

C1867 303 384 6409 CERAMIC 4.7U K 6.3V

C1868 303 384 6409 CERAMIC 4.7U K 6.3V

C1871 303 381 8109 CERAMIC 1U K 6.3V

C1872 303 381 8109 CERAMIC 1U K 6.3V

(RESISTOR PACKS)

RB171 945 037 0817 R-NETWORK 0X4 1/16W

LOCATION PARTS NO.

DESCRIPTION

(RESISTORS)

R1701 301 226 1506 MT-GLAZE 0.000 ZA 1/16W

R1867 301 301 3500 MT-GLAZE 200 JA 1/16W

R1868 301 263 6908 MT-GLAZE 2K JA 1/16W

R1869 301 263 6908 MT-GLAZE 2K JA 1/16W

R1870 301 301 3500 MT-GLAZE 200 JA 1/16W

R1871 301 226 1506 MT-GLAZE 0.000 ZA 1/16W

R1872 301 226 1506 MT-GLAZE 0.000 ZA 1/16W

R1873 301 226 1506 MT-GLAZE 0.000 ZA 1/16W

(CONNECTORS)

CN171 645 095 4108 SOCKET,FPC 41P (N.S.P)

CN172 645 084 3099 SOCKET,FPC 4P (N.S.P)

CN173 645 093 7033 SOCKET,PWB-WIRE 3(N.S.P)

COMPL PWB,ST-1

636 112 4768

(SEMICONDUCTOR)

Q5402 406 021 5107 TR TIG032TS-S-TL-E

IC541

(INTEGRATED CIRCUIT)

409 684 3800 IC BD4218NUV

(DIODES)

D5401 307 247 4007 DIODE RR255M-400

D5402 407 255 9305 DIODE FV02R80

D5404 407 261 2802 DIODE RB521S-30FJ

OR

OR

307 205 5206 DIODE RB521S-30

307 221 4108 DIODE MA2SD19

(TRANSFORMER)

T5401 645 094 8725 TRANS,STEP UP

(CAPACITORS)

C5401 303 393 2607 CERAMIC 22U M 6.3V

C5410 303 428 3401 CERAMIC 0.018U K 350V

C5411 303 428 3609 CERAMIC 0.01U K 350V

C5412 404 117 5703 ELECT 60U A 300V

C5431 303 381 8109 CERAMIC 1U K 6.3V

C5432 303 381 8109 CERAMIC 1U K 6.3V

C5433 303 276 1307 CERAMIC 1000P K 50V

C5434 303 276 1307 CERAMIC 1000P K 50V

C5435 303 276 3103 CERAMIC 33P J 50V

(RESISTORS)

R5402 302 106 1609 MT-GLAZE 100K JD 1/8W

R5422 302 106 1708 MT-GLAZE 220K JD 1/8W

R5424 301 224 9009 MT-GLAZE 10K JA 1/16W

R5425 301 225 1804 MT-GLAZE 47 JA 1/16W

R5431 301 224 8804 MT-GLAZE 100 JA 1/16W

R5432 301 224 9009 MT-GLAZE 10K JA 1/16W

R5433 301 260 5300 MT-GLAZE 6.2K JA 1/16W

R5434 301 259 7902 MT-GLAZE 5.1K JA 1/16W

R5435 301 224 8804 MT-GLAZE 100 JA 1/16W

R5436 301 224 9306 MT-GLAZE 1K JA 1/16W

R5437 301 224 9306 MT-GLAZE 1K JA 1/16W

R5438 301 224 9306 MT-GLAZE 1K JA 1/16W

(FUSE)

F5004 323 031 5609 FUSE 32V 2A

(CONNECTOR)

CN541 645 095 9622 SOCKET,PWB-PWB 34(N.S.P)

(MISCELLANEOUS)

636 109 2951 SPACER MAIN CON-SG212/J

636 113 0981 SPACER CP1 ST-SG214/J

636 113 0738 HOLDER TERMINAL-SG214/J

636 113 0950 TERMINAL BATT-SG214/J

411 174 1708 SCR S-TPG PAN PCS 1.7X3.5

636 112 9879 ASSY,WIRE VF1&TB1-SG214 (N.S.P.)

636 113 1810 ASSY,WIRE VF1&TB1-SG214 (N.S.P.)

3 3

Mar./’08

Printed in Japan

SANYO Electric Co., Ltd.

Osaka, Japan

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