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C O N T E N T S
1. CAMERA SPECIFICATION …………………………………………………………………………………… 4
2. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS …………………………………………………………………………………… 5
3. TFT LCD PANEL MARK ……………………………………………………………………………………… 6
4. CONNECTION DIAGRAM …………………………………………………………………………………… 8
5. IDENTIFICATION OF FEATURES …………………………………………………………………………… 9
TA LL AQ
……………………………………………………………………………… 11
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1. MAIN ASSEMBLY …………………………………………………………………………………………… 34
2. BODY ASSEMBLY …………………………………………………………………………………………… 36
3. BARREL ASSEMBLY ………………………………………………………………………………………… 38
4. BARRIER ASSEMBLY………………………………………………………………………………………… 40
5. FINDER ASSEMBLY ………………………………………………………………………………………… 42
6. FRONT COVER ASSEMBLY ………………………………………………………………………………… 44
7. BACK COVER ASSEMBLY ……………………………………………………………………………………46
8. PACKING ITEMS …………………………………………………………………………………………… 48
9. INITIAL PARTS LIST ………………………………………………………………………………………… 51
TM EN
1. DIGITAL CAMERA SERVICE………………………………………………………………………………… 52
2. TUNING ITEM BY CHANGED PARTS……………………………………………………………………… 58
3. TUNING ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 64
AT TE AG AM
1. PARTS ARRANGEMENT FOR EACH PCB ASS'Y
1) MAIN PCB ASSEMBLY(TOP) ………………………………………………………………………… 74
2) MAIN PCB ASSEMBLY(BOTT0M) ……………………………………………………………………… 76
3) POWER PCB ASSEMBLY(TOP)………………………………………………………………………… 78
4) POWER PCB ASSEMBLY(BOTT0M) …………………………………………………………………… 80
5) LCD PCB ASSEMBLY(TOP) …………………………………………………………………………… 82
6) LCD PCB ASSEMBLY(BOTT0M) ……………………………………………………………………… 83
7) CCD PCB ASSEMBLY(TOP) …………………………………………………………………………… 84
8) CCD PCB ASSEMBLY(BOTT0M) ……………………………………………………………………… 84
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1. BLOCK DIAGRAM …………………………………………………………………………………………… 85
2. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
1) MAIN BLOCK DIAGRAM………………………………………………………………………………… 86
2) MAIN_TOP(MAIN) ……………………………………………………………………………………… 87
3)MAIN_BOTTOM(MAIN) ………………………………………………………………………………… 88
4) COACH VI(MAIN) ……………………………………………………………………………………… 89
5) MEMORY(MAIN) ………………………………………………………………………………………… 90
6) MOTOR DRIVER(MAIN) ………………………………………………………………………………… 91
7) POWER ON KEY(MAIN) ……………………………………………………………………………… 92
8) TG&VD(MAIN) …………………………………………………………………………………………… 93
9) PMS_BLOCK DIAGRAM(POWER) …………………………………………………………………… 94
10) MAIN_POWER(PMS) ………………………………………………………………………………… 95
11) AUDIO CODEC&SEPROM(POWER)…………………………………………………………………… 96
12) BOTTOM_MAIN(POWER) …………………………………………………………………………… 97
13) STROBO&LIGHT SEN(POWER) ……………………………………………………………………… 98
14) TOP_MAIN(POWER) ………………………………………………………………………………… 99
15) TOP_BACK(POWER) ………………………………………………………………………………… 100
16) USB&AV&JACK(POWER) …………………………………………………………………………… 101
17) LCD_BLCOK DIAGRAM……………………………………………………………………………… 102
18) DLCD(LCD) …………………………………………………………………………………………… 103
19) KEY&LED(LCD) ……………………………………………………………………………………… 104
20) TOP_BACK(LCD) …………………………………………………………………………………… 105
21) CCD F PCB …………………………………………………………………………………………… 106
1. CHECK LIST FOR REPAIRING …………………………………………………………………………… 107
2. MAIN TROUBLESHOOTING
1) THE POWER CAN'T BE TURNED ON ……………………………………………………………… 108
2) FHASHING DEFECT …………………………………………………………………………………… 110
3) CHARGING DEFECT …………………………………………………………………………………… 112
4) TFT LCD RELATED DEFECT ………………………………………………………………………… 113
5) CCD RELATED DEFECT ……………………………………………………………………………… 114
6) AUDIO RELATED DEFECT …………………………………………………………………………… 115
7) ZOOM RELATED DEFECT …………………………………………………………………………… 116
8) CARD RELATED DEFECT ……………………………………………………………………………… 117
9) DISASSEMBLE THE BARREL ASS'Y ………………………………………………………………… 118
10) DISASSEMBLE THE BARREL BASE ASS'Y………………………………………………………… 122
11) ASSEMBLE THE BARREL ASS'Y …………………………………………………………………… 125
12) BACK COVER ASS'Y DISASSEMBLE ……………………………………………………………… 128
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Ⅰ. S
EC
Image Sensor
Lens
Viewfinder
Focusing
Shutter
Exposure
Type
Effective Pixel
Total Pixel
Focal Length
F No.
Digital Zoom
1/1.8
″CCD
Approx. 5.0 Mega-pixel
Approx. 5.3 Mega-pixel
Schneider Lens f = 7.7 ~ 23.1mm
(35mm film equivalent : 38 ~ 114mm)
F2.7 ~ F4.9
Still Image mode : 1.0X ~ 4.0X
Play mode : 1.0X ~ 10.0X (depends on image size)
Optical Viewfinder Real image optical viewfinder
LCD Monitor
Type
1.5
″color TFT LCD
TTL auto focus, Manual focus
Range
Normal : 80cm ~ infinity
Macro : 30cm ~ 80cm, Super Macro : 6cm ~ 30cm(Wide only)
Type
Speed
Control
Mechanical and Electronic shutter
1 ~ 1/2,000sec. (Manual, Night Mode : 16 ~ 1/2,000 sec.)
Program AE, Shutter Priority AE, Aperture Priority AE or Manual Exposure
Metering : Multi, Spot
Compensation ±2EV (0.5EV steps)
ISO Equivalent Auto, 50, 100, 200, 400
Flash
Sharpness
Effect
White Balance
Modes
Range
Auto, Auto & Red-eye reduction, Slow sync, Fill-in flash, Flash off
Wide : 0.3 ~ 3.0m, Tele : 0.3 ~ 2.0m
Recharging Time Approx. 7 sec.
Soft, Normal, Vivid
Normal, B&W, Sepia, RGB
Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Fluorescent H, Fluorescent L, Tungsten, Custom
Voice Recording
Date Imprinting
Voice Recording (max. 1 hours)
Voice Memo in Still Image (max. 10 sec.)
Date, Date&Time, Off (user selectable)
Modes : Auto, Program, A,S,M, Night Scene, MySet, Scene
Shooting
Storage
Still Image
Movie Clip
Media
File Format
Image Size
* Scene : Portrait, Children, Landscape, Close-up, Sunset, Dawn, Backlight,
Fireworks, Beach & Snow
Continuous : Single, Continuous
Self-timer : 2 sec., 10 sec., Remocon
With Audio (recording time : memory capacity dependent)
Size : 640x480, 320x240
Frame rate : 30fps, 15fps
SD / MMC Card (up to 512MB guaranteed)
Still Image : TIFF, JPEG(DCF), EXIF 2.2, DPOF 1.1, PictBridge 1.0
Movie Clip : AVI(MJPEG) Voice : WAV
2560 : 2560x1920
2048 : 2048x1536
1024 : 1024x768
2272 : 2272x1704
1600 : 1600x1200
640 : 640x480
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Storage
Image Play
Interface
Power Source
Capacity
(32MB)
Type
Editing
2560: Super Fine 11,
2272: Super Fine 14,
2048: Super Fine 17,
1600: Super Fine 28,
Fine 22,
Fine 28,
Fine 33,
Fine 53,
Normal 32
Normal 40
Normal 49
Normal 75
TIFF 2
TIFF 2
TIFF 3
TIFF 5
1024: Super Fine 64,
640: Super Fine 129,
Fine 106,
Fine 201,
Normal 139
Normal 227
TIFF 12
TIFF 27
* These figures are measured under Samsung’s standard conditions and may vary depending on shooting conditions and camera settings.
Single image, Thumbnails, Slide show, Movie Clip
Trimming, Resizing
Digital output connector : USB 1.1
Audio : Mono
Video output : NTSC, PAL (user selectable)
DC power input connector : 5.0V
Primary battery : 2xAA alkaline, Lithium, Ni-Mn, Ni-Zn/1xCR-V3
Rechargeable battery : 3.7V Li-ion (SLB-1437), 2xAA Ni-MH,
Ni-Cd/1xI-Pack(SBP-1303)
AC Adapter : SAC-51(DC 5.0V, 2.0A)
Dimensions (WxHxD)
Weight
Operating Temperature
Operating Humidity
Software
※ Included power source may vary depending on sales region.
105.5 x 54.6 x 38mm
170g (without batteries and card)
0 ~ 40 ℃
5 ~ 85 %
Camera Storage Driver (Windows98/98SE/2000/ME/XP, Mac OS 9.0~10.2)
DriverApplication Digimax Viewer, Adobe PhotoShop Elements
Special Features
A World Unique 9 Different Power Sources
A World Superior Schneider Lens
VGA 30fps Movie Clip, AVI AVI capture on Play Mode
For Windows
For Macintosh
PC with processor better than MMX Pentium 233MHz (XP : Pentium II 300MHz)
Windows 98/98SE/2000/ME/XP
Minimum 32MB RAM (XP : 128MB)
140MB of available hard-disk space, USB port, CD-ROM drive,
800 ×600 pixels, 16-bit colour display compatible monitor
(24-bit color display recommended)
Power Mac G3 or later
Mac OS 9.0 ~ 10.2
Minimum 64MB RAM
110MB of available hard-disk space, USB port, CD-ROM drive,
QuickTime 4.0 or later for Movie Clip
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■ Recording mode
① ⒗
②
③
④
⑤
⑥
⑦
⑧
No.
1
2
3
4
5
⑨
Description
Battery
Recording mode
Camera shake warning
Flash
Self-timer
⑩ ⑪ ⑫
[ Image & Full Status ]
7 Macro
8 Metering
10
11
Sharpness
Auto focus frame
Icons
2004/03/01 01:00 PM
⑭
⑬
⒔
⒃
⑮
⒖
⒕
15
16
17
18
19
20
ISO
RGB
Image quality
Image size/ Continuous shot
Number of available shots remaining
Remaining time (Movie clip/ Voice recording)
Optical/ Digital Zoom rate
2560, 2272, 2048, 1600, 1024, 640
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00:01:30/01:00:00
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■ Play mode
①
②
③
④
⑤
⑥
⑦
⑧
No.
1
2
3
4
5
7
8
Description
Battery
Play mode
File Type
Voice memo
Protect indicator
Stored image number
TIFF file
Icon
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S I Z E : 2560X1920
A V : F2.7
T V : 1 / 3 0
I S O : 50
FLASH : OFF
DATE : 2004/03/01
SIZE : 2560x1920 Size
AV
TV
: F2.7
: 1/30
Aperture value
Shutter speed
ISO : 50
FLASH : OFF
ISO sensitivity
Whether or not the flash is used.
DATE : 2004/03/01 Recording date
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5.0
V5
8
55..
IId
Shutter button
Flash light amount sensor
Flash
Strap eyelet
Remote control sensor
Power switch
Microphone
Viewfinder
Self-timer lamp
Lens
Flash indicator lamp(Red)
Autofocus indicator lamp(Green)
Viewfinder
+&-/PLAY &
PAUSE button
MF / DELETE button
LCD button
LCD monitor
Mode dial lamp(Green)
Mode dial
Zoom W button
(Thumbnail)
Zoom T button
(Digital zoom)
5-function button
Speaker
Tripod socket
PLAY mode button
USB/ AV connection terminal
DC input connection point
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Memory card slot
Battery chamber
Battery chamber cover
Voice memo/ UP button
FLASH/ LEFT button
MACRO / SUPER MACRO /
DOWN button
10
SELF-TIMER/ RIGHT button
MENU/ OK button
. INSTALLATION
▶ USB Storage Driver
This enables images to transfer between the camera and PC.
This camera uses the USB Storage Driver as the camera driver. You can use the camera as a USB card reader. After installing the driver and connecting this camera to the PC, you can find
[Removable Disk] in [Windows Explorer] or [My computer]. A USB Storage Driver is provided only forWindows. A USB Driver for MAC is not included with the Application CD. But you can use the camera with Mac OS 9.0~10.2.
▶ Digimax Viewer 2.1
This is a program for viewing stored images. You can see the stored images in the memory directly on a PC monitor. You can also copy, move or delete the images and enlarge /downscale the image sizes with Digimax Viewer.
For windows only.
▶ Adobe Phtoshop Elements 2.0
Image editing program for downloaded images. For Windows only.
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▶ For Windows
Refer to the manual for detailed informatio n on installation.
USB Storage Driver, Digimax Viewer 2.1, Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0
▶ For Macintosh
Separated Driver or editing software is not supplied.
Driver for Macintosh use is automatically installed when the camera is turned on at the PC mode.
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< For Windows >
- Our company aren't responsible for case of using Personal Computer isn't guaranteed from manufacturer like assembled PC.
▶ When installing
Q1. How can I check of the USB Interface available in my PC?
A1. First, Check if the USB ports located in the back of the body or keyboard to connect the USB cable as shown in the figure.
Second, Check if [Universal Serial Bus(USB) Controller] located in the System Device Manager. Check as follows,
Click 「Start → Setting → Controller → System → Device
Manager → Universal Serial Bus Controller」sequentially.
Then there should be the USB Host Controller and
USB root hub in the USB controller.
Third, Check the OS installed in PC.
The USB Interface is enabled in Windows 98 or later(Windows 98, 98SE, 2000, ME)
Windows 95 OSR 2.1 or later.
It should be met with the following three requirements.
For other details about USB, see http://www.usb.org.
Q2. Though the Driver CD inserted in CD-ROM Drive, Auto Installation screen is not operate.
How can I install the program?
A2. First, It might be occurred if [Auto insert notification], the option to run Auto installation Screen when the CD inserted was not set.
Set 「Auto insert notification」as follows.
If selecting 「Start → Setting → Controller → System → Device Manager → CDROM」(see Fig. 1), the installed CD-ROM appears. Double click this and then select the setting, the following frame(see Fig. 2) will be shown.
Select 「Auto insert notification」from the options and reboot the PC.
< Fig. 1 >
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< Fig. 2 >
Second, You need 5~10 seconds for running the automatic setup program according to the capaility of select 「Samsung.exe」in the CD-ROM drive root directory.
Third, Without running the Auto Installation Screen, run the 「Windows Explorer」and install the S/W directly at the desired program folder of CD-ROM root directory.
- USB Storage Driver : Run 「Setup.exe」in the 「KENOX V5 V500」folder
- Digimax Viewer 2.1 : Run 「Setup.exe」in the 「Digimax Viewer 2.1」
- Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0 :Run 「Setup.exe」in the 「Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0」
Q3. Can we use normal USB Cable?
A3. Necessarily, you must use supported USB cable when purchasing product.
Q4. When I connects USB cable with not like first USB port, [New hardware found wizard] operates again. Of course, I have ever used this driver after setting up. Why does it happen?
A4. Drivers are controlled by USB port and connected to each USB port. Therefore, if you connect another port, [New hardware found] can recognize it as new connected device.
There is no fault on your system, just follow direction comes out on your monitor.
Q5. Although I plugged the USB cable into the other port than before, [New hardware search wizard] runs again Of course I used to install the Driver and use. Why so?
A5. It is caused by the facts that the memory card is not inserted correctly or formatted wrong you should first check if the memory card is inserted correctly and connect the USB cable.
If the memory card is formatted wrong, reformat in the camera. If you can't format in the camera, please format with a card reader, but make sure to format in “FAT”form.
Q6. The camera has not a PC mode in the mode dial. What should I do?
A6. Digimax V5 doesn't have a PC mode. If you connect the Camera to the PC with the USB cable, it is set to the PC mode automatically.
Q7. When is the Digimax V5 Driver installed?
A7. On the first install display, installation of the Digimax V5 Driver starts with clicking [Install] button.
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Q8. I'd like to install either Digimax Viewer 2.1 or Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0 what should I do?
A8. Please tick off the articles you want to install on the second frame while installing, and click
“Next”
Q9. When using One Click Installer,
After installation of Digimax Viewer 2.1 “Restart”message came out. What should I do?
A9. On the “Restart”frame, after installing the Digimax Viewer 2.1, choose “No”then you can go next.
Q10. When using One Click Installer,
I canceled when “Restart”message came out, after installing Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0, but “Restart”message came out again in the end.
A10. It is because restarting is necessary for using well. It is not an error.
Q11. I set up driver with supported CD, but screen came out like below. What should I do?
A11. Though Driver was set up already, if you click USB Storage Driver of set up screen again, that kind of problem comes out.
At this time, if you choose [Confirm], be careful not to remove a driver.
And in case of using camera continuously, choose [cancel].
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Q12. How can I check if the USB Storage driver has been installed successfully?
A12. Connect camera to the PC with the provided USB cable and turn it on at the PC mode.
Then the following is shown.
(2) In the system properties, the device state is indicated as “The device is working properly”.
< Win 98/98SE >
- Disk drives : SAMSUNG
- Universal Serial Bus(USB) controller : V5 USB MSD
USB Mess Storage Device
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< Win ME >
- Disk drives : SAMSUNG
- Universal Serial Bus controller : USB Mass Stroage Device
- Storage device : USB Disk
< Win 2K / XP >
- Disk drives : SAMSUNG DIGIMAX V5 USB Deivce
- Universal Serial Bus controller : USB Mass Storage Device
- Storage volume : general volume
(3) Please check as belows files are installed or not.
< Windows 98 / 98SE >
V5_.inf : Windows/inf/other
V5_PDR.pdr : Windows/system/iosubsys
V5_.sys : Windows/system
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< Windows ME / 2000 / XP > usbstor.sys : Windows/system32/drivers usbstor.inf : Windows/inf
<NOTE> Necessary file When using storage
1. Windows 2000 winnt/system32/drivers/disk.sys
usbstor.sys
winnt/inf/usbstor.inf
disk.inf
2. Windows ME windows/system32/drivers/usbntmap.sys
usbstor.sys
windows/system/iosubsys/usbphlp.pdr
windows/inf/usbntmap.inf
usbstor.inf
3. Windows XP windows/system32/drivers/disk.sys
portmgr.sys
usbstor.sys
volsnap.sys
Q13. I connected the camera to the PC, but the PC messaged it can not find the specific Driver for the device which has been installed as Unknown Device. What should I do?
A13. The USB Storage Driver has not been installed yet or installed wrong.
- 98 / 98SE
If you try to install the Driver after connecting the camera you can see the message above, so please make sure you install the USB Storage Driver first then connect the camera to use.
(1) I connected the USB cable prior to installing the Driver
1. Remove the Unknown Device in the Device Manager.
2. Install the Driver.
3. Restart the PC.
4. Reconnect the USB Cable.
(2) I connect the USB cable after installing the Driver, in other words, it is installed wrong
1. Select the Unknown Device in the [Device Manager].
2. Click the right mouse button to go into [Registration Infomation].
3. Click [Driver Reinstall].
4. In the [Driver File Find] frame, choose [Location Designation] and go next.
5. Choose [Search] in the [Position of the manufacturer's file to be copied], and
Window/inf/other, then check if there is Digimaxv V5.inf in it and select.
- ME / 2000 / XP
Because either you unplugged the USB cable while image loading is underway or usbstor.sys
and usbstor.inf (or necessary files - <NOTE> to use storage> do not exist.
When you connect the camera “!DSC”or “Unknown Device”messages come out in the
[Device Manager].
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1. Click it with the right mouse button and erase.
2. Disconnect the camera from the PC.
3. Check if there are usbstor.sys and usbstor.inf and restart the PC.
4. Please reconnect the camera to use.
Q14. I turned the camera power on, and connected it to the PC, but it does not work.
A14. Depending on a PC, it sometimes happens that communication is interrupted.
For that, turn on the PC first, then connect the USB cable and turn on the camera in order.
Q15. If using the VIA chipset
A15. If using the VIA chipset, USB communication might not operate normally in some case.
The patch file of USB Filter Driver is also registered in the website of VIA Technology Inc.
Install the patch file and then use it. You can find the patch file in the following URL.
http://www.viatech.com/drivers or samsungcamera.com
Q16. If using AMD processor and VIA USB Controller
AMD Processor more than 350MHz, USB controller of VIA Technologies
A16. It has been known that there being the problem in the USB operation between Microsoft Windows
98SE version and the above hardware, so the patch file is registered in the Microsoft Website.
Download and install the patch file.
You can find the patch file in the following URL.
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q240/0/75.asp
(Ref) It has been modified in Windows ME(Millennium Edition).
Q17. Using Intel chipset
A17. The patch file concerning the Intel chipset is registered in the Intel website.
Download the required file from the following website and then upgrade the system.
http://developer.intel.com/design/software/drivers/platform/inf.htm
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▶ MOVIE CLIP PLAY
Q1. When opening the moving image photographed by camera, it is not open.
A1. The video decoder for Digimax V5 was not installed. Please install the video decoder.
However, video decoder is installed automatically during installing Storage Driver of Driver-CD.
< Method 1 >
Put the provided Driver-CD into CD-ROM Drive.
Play the 「Windows Explorer」and then click
「JPEG-Decoder」folder in the CD-ROM Drive folder.
The frame below is displayed when you select
「Jpegcode.inf」in 「JPEG-Decoder」folder and then press the right button on your mouse.
When you select 「Install」, the video compression codec is automatically set up.
If the following display shown during installation, do as follows.
If pressing 「OK」button, the screen will be displayed as shown in the following figure. This time, if pressing
「OK」button, installation is automatically completed.
If Auto Installation does not operate, select Copy files from as 「JPEG-Decoder」folder and then press 「OK」 button.
If installed normally,
「JPEGCODE[JPEG]」and 「JPEGCODE[MJPG]」will be displayed on 「Video Compression codecs」in
「Multimedia properties」. To show the following screen, press 「Start → Setting → Controller → Multimedia
→ Device」sequentially. Only, windows 98, 98SE-based.
< Method 2 >
Please install the QuickTime for replaying AVI files.
You can download QuickTime from http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download for free, and it is trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.
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▶ UUSB Storage Driver use (Removable disk usual)
Q1. When trying to use camera as Removable disk connecting with PC, screen comes out as below.
A1. The camera doesn't have memory card. After inserting memory card, use it.
Q2. I connect a camera to PC, but “Removable disk”icon doesn't come out or when double-clicking
“removable disk”icon, error message comes out. Why does it happen?
A2. (1) Has problem in power supply.
Check about connecting AC adapter correctly or battery remainder.
(2) Has a problem in Card. Check to see image in camera monitor.
(3) Has a problem in USB cable connecting a camera to PC.
Use supported USB cable with camera.
Q3. One of files in PC, I did copy download file to memory card of camera, but I couldn't check it in
PLAY mode of camera.
A3. It may happens in case of recording file from computer to camera and file in memory card aresame. So, though it has same file name in memory card like (ex. SV400001.JPG / SV400001.AVI), it displays in order JPG -> AVI, only one file in play mode of camera.
Also, in case of deleting displayed file from camera, can be deleted another file of same file name.
So, when recording photographing image from computer to camera, be careful not to add with file name of memory card.
Q4.When I record random file not to photograph with Digimax V5 from computer to camera, what should I do?
A4. When you record random file not to photograph with this camera from computer to camera, message “Wrong file”displays in screen view, appears black in Thumbnail.
It can be impossible to check in Camera.
Q5. I copied a file from computer to camera, but it wasn't recorded in camera.
A5. Because you operate a camera during you are working on PC.
So, when operating works; copying file of Removable disk to computer, deleting and copying file in computer to portable disk, green lamp of side view finder of camera is on and off.
When green lamp is off completely, it means operating work finish correctly.
Before this, not to do another work; USB cable disconnect, mode dial adjust, disconnect camera through [hardware disassemble and put out].
Specially, be careful below problem in Windows 2000.
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1. Case of Deleting files of Removable disk
-> After done deleting a file in PC, green lamp is off in 10 seconds.
2. Case of moving file of Removable disk to PC and copying file of PC to Removable disk
-> First step, green lamp is off, in 15~20 seconds, second green lamp is off again.
Case of 1, 2, when all green lamp are off completely, operating work finishes normally.
☞ Operating camera during working with PC, it may cause media damage and data loss.
So, after green lamp is usually off, operate camera.
Q6. When transmitting amounts of image data, what is required detail?
A6. When transmitting amounts of image data, it may not have enough virtual memory of system.
For this, increase virtual memory like this.(based on Win 98SE)
1. [Start] -> [Settings] -> [Control Pad].
2. Click the [System], open “system register information”.
3. In “Efficiency”, “Advanced Settings”Press “Virtual memory”button.
4. Press “User manage virtual memory setting directly”of virtual meomory.
5. In virtual memory screen, increase each minimum(MB) and maximum(MB).
6. If you press “OK”button, it finish virtual memory settings.
Q7. When moving image is playing in Removable disk, it looks like photograph cutting off.
A7. If image is playing in memory directly, it may cause photograph cut off.
Before you see photograph, copy files to hard disk of PC and play it.
▶ Digimax Viewer 2.1 Use
Q1. If camera is connected, Viewer program operates automatically, but it didn't operate for me.
What should I do?
A1. (1) Check to adjust PC mode of camera.
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(2) Check to set up Digimax Viewer 2.1 program.
(3) Check Digimax Viewer icon on Start Menu working line, and confirm to check “Auto launch when connected”. If it does, operate automatically.
Or, check “Auto launch”in Setting Menu of Viewer program.
Q2. I want to edit photos by another program. how can i set it up?
A2. Select picture, click the arrow next to edit program, and click the setting up of edit program.
Then, you see following options.
Edit: editing the name of selected program.
Add: adding different edit program.
Removal: removing added edit program.
Setting up to basic: automatic connection by pressing edit program icon with making the program basic.
Movie clip: click movie clip, editing movie clip edit program, adding, removing.
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Q3. Even though window media player is set to default, the movie clip file's not workin automatically.
A3. Set up the connection to window media player by edit program.
Q4. I want to see the information of voice memo recorded with picture.
A4. Select the picture and select <information> after clicking the right button on mouse, you can see the information, and click audio icon, you can see the information of voice memo.
Q5. I want to send pictures by e-mail, but e-mail icon is disable.
A5. OS default mail program is not set up.
follow the next.
1. Start microsoft outlook express.
2. Click the option in tool menu.
3. Select following in usual tab.
- using outlook express to basic mail program.
- using outlook express to basic MAPI client.
4. Click <yes>, after message scene comes up.
5. You can use e-mail with rebooting the system.
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Q6. The icon of edit program, information, ect.. is not active, after selecting many pictures.
A6. The edit program connection and entry information,ect.. is only possible with one picture.
Q7. First cycle of slide show is going slowly.
A7. Because buffering time is long. The slide show will be shown as selected from next.
Q8. The thumbnail picture taken by small size(544x480) is dim.
A8. The system brings the thumbnail information of exif which is saved together, when taken.
Q9. I select “fix ratio”by clicking the right button on mouse, and click the “fix ratio”, but it doesn't disappear.
A9. The right button on mouse allows “fix ratio”only. Click <display> and select different option.
Q10. How to stop the slide show temporally on process.
A10. Please click the play button once more.
Q11. Some image has detailed entry information, but any image hasn't. Why?
A11. There is an entry information made by camera only. Because this is recorded when you take a picture. If you change the format of image made from camera, or size, you can't see entry information any more.
Q12. If you do another job (down the mouse scroll bar, execute another job minimizing viewer) on loading the image of camera, the computer takes it slowly.
A12. That's for stability.
Abstain from doing another job on loading image.
Q13. When I select the <detail> in <example>, I can't see which image is selected.
A13. It is selected that the light of file name is changed to red character in <detailed>.
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Q14. How can I select the center image in <big icon> or <small icon>?
A14. Select the image you want by click, pressing CTRL key.
Q15. I can't see the folder made in background scene in the foider tree of Digimax Viewer 2.1
A15. Click the <RENEWAL> button, after executing made folder.
Otherwise, turn the Digimax Viewer 2.1 on and off.
Q16. Exist in thumbnail scene, but it doesn't exist on slide show.
A16. Because it is an AVI file. avi is shown in thumbnail scene only first time.
Q17. I try to use Digimax Viewer 2.1 connecting with the camera of another company, or card reader machine, but it's working slowly, or not working.
A17. That's not a problem with program, because Digimax Viewer 2.1 is made for digimax only.
you can use it after taking another camera or card reader machine off.
Q18. When can I use <undo>, <restoration>?
A18. You can use <changing name>, <changing all name of file> on searcher, or <rotation>,
<a change of image size>.
Q19. There is a difference between the size of <detailed> and status bar.
A19. It's not wrong. The status bar shows it under the decimal to show more detailed size when the size is smaller than 1m.
Q20. Alt+tab is not working on slide show.
A20. Alt+tab is not suppose to work on slide show for stability. It's not an error.
Q21. I click the slide show, seeing an image, and it doesn't start from image I saw.
A21. It starts slide show from selected image in <searcher> scene. It's not an error.
Q22. After I diminish the window in <detail>, all of option is invisible, and there is no under scroll.
A22. Because a change of window size at each title is impossible in <detail>. It's not an error.
Q23. It's hard to move the position of image by mouse in <detail>.
A23. If you select image, you can move position. If you select name, you can change name.
when you select many file, just select solution or the size of file.
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Q24. I try to execute after setting up viewer, but there is an error message like following.
A24. This error can not be mutual dll file (ex. oleaut32.dll, olepro32.dll, asycfilt.dll, stdole2.tlb) installed in the system.
Refer to http://support.MICROSOFT.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;321915
1. When microsoft office 2000 or office 2000 compenent is installed, visit http://microsoft.com/office/previous/default.htm,and get the office 2000 service release 1 (sr-1), and install it.
2. You have to install mcrepair.exe if there is no microsoft office 2000 or office 2000 component.
visit http://www.microsoft.com/download/msninvestor/patch/1.0/win98/en-us/mcrepair.exe, and save the file of mcrepair.exe to background scene and then, reboot the computer after installing mcrepair.exe.
▶ USB Storage Driver removal
Necessarily, referring manual page 122~123, remove USB Storage Driver.
단, ME/2000/XP는 Driver를 제공하지 않으므로 제거할 수 없습니다.
< Reference > Method to search device manage for OS
1. Windows 98/98SE/ME
Settings → Control Pad → System → Device Manager
2. Windows 2000
Settings → Control Pad → System → Hardware → Device Manager
3. Windows XP
(1) Control Pad → Efficiency and maintenance manage → operation choose
: Basic information about computer → Hardware → Device manager
(2) Control Pad → Efficiency and maintenance manage → Control pad icon choose
: System
* For Windows 2000/ME/XP, Driver file, usbstor.sys is supported System file from OS,
Do not remove.
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< For Macintosh >
- When purchsing Macintosh computer, check installed over Mac OS 9.0 and USB Mass Storage
Support 1.3.5
- Not guarantee of USB operating in PC has Mac OS and Mac OS USB Mass Storage Support upgrading.
Q1. Is Driver supported for Macintosh?
A1. It is not additionally for Macintosh, but you can use this driver in over Mac OS 9.X Connect a camera to Macintosh with USB cable, after power on, it is recognized as Unknow name disk automatically.
Q2. When installing USB Storage Driver, QuickTime 4.0 or better is shown in the system requirements.
QuickTime is not included in the Driver CD. How can I install USB Storage Driver?
A2. QuickTime 4.0 or better has more on the image comparing to the preceding version.
If you take advantage of this, the camera image can be shown more effectively.
Therefore be sure to install it.
If you go to http://www.apple.com/quicktime, you can download the up-to-date version.
Q3. How can I check the USB version in iMac?
A3. Click in the order of “Apple System Profiler - Device and volume”and the USB version is shown.
If the USB version is 1.0.1, updating is needed. But if it 1.1, you can use it without updating.
http://developer.apple.com/hardware/usb/, you can download the Mac OS USB DDK 1.5.5.
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▶ About PictBridge.
- CIPA standard “CIPA DC-001"(PictBridge) provides direct connecting solution to image input/output devices by standardizing application service for image input/output devices.
The first PictBridge release focuses on direct printing service between DSC and printer.
▶ PictBridge system architecture
- As for PictBridge, DSC is directly connected to the printer through USB cable as shown below.
DSC serves as a “device”of USB, and printer works as a “Host”of USB.
▶ What kind of printers support PictBridge?
- When the printer supports PictBridge, PictBridge logo is attached on it.
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▶ How to use on the camera
- Changing Menu of camera.
MENU -> SET -> USB -> PRINTER -> OK
- Connecting the Camera to a Printer.
- After displaying the [CONNECTING...] message, the PICTBRIDGE menu will be displayed.
(1)Selecting the [IMAGE] menu
1) If you select [ONE PIC] menu, you can select various images.
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① Select an image that you want to print by pressing the LEFT/RIGHT button.
② Press the UP/DOWN to select a number of print.
③ To select the other image, repeat step ① and ②.
④ After selecting images and number of prints, press the OK button.
To cancel the setting, press the shutter button.
2) If you select [ALL PICS] menu, all JPG images in the memory card will be selected.
① Press the UP/DOWN to select a number of print.
② After selecting images and number of prints, press the OK button.
To cancel the setting, press the shutter button.
(2) Setting up the PRINTER
1) AUTO SET
[OK] : Default print setting will be set up.
In this case, [CUSTOM SET] menu will be changed to [AUTO]
[CANCEL] : The present settings will be kept.
2) CUSTOM SET
* You can select the printer settings.
① Select the [CUSTOM SET] main menus by pressing the UP/DOWN button.
② After selecting a desired main menu, press the RIGHT button.
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③ Select a desired sub menu by pressing the UP/DOWN button and press the OK button.
You can't select the gray-color sub menus that aren't supported with the connected
(3) PRINT
1) [STANDARD] : a image will be printed in a page.
2) [INDEX] : images will be printed in a page. the number of images that are printed in a page is different form each printers.
3) Press the OK button and the printing will start. [NOW PRINTING] message will display.
Printing will be canceled by pressing the OK button.
(4) DPOF PRINT
Images that have DPOF information will be printed automatically. You can insert the
DPOF information in the PLAY mode.
* To execute this menu, you have to have DPOF compatible printer.
Gray-color menus aren't supported and you can't select the menus.
(5) RESET
Reset all image settings and printer settings.
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▶ ERRORs of PictBridge
There is no memory card in the camera.
- Insert a memory card that have an image and print it again.
Inserted memory card have an error.
There are no images in the memory card.
- Take an image and print it again.
- Insert a memory card that have an image.
Camera setting and connected device are mismatched.
- Check the printer usb cable.
- Change the USB menu to [PRINTER].
Communication error.
- Remove the USB cable and insert it again.
Errors related to the paper.
The image can't be printed.
Press the OK button and the PictBridge menu will be displayed.
- paper jam
- eject paper
Errors related to the paper.
After check the warning reason, the image can be printed. To cancel the printing, press the LEFT button, and to continue the printing, press the OK button.
- no papers
- eject paper
Errors related to the ink.
The image can't be printed.
Press the OK button and the PictBridge menu will be displayed.
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Errors related to the ink.
After check the warning reason, the image can be printed.
To cancel the printing, press the LEFT button, and to continue the printing, press the OK button.
- no ink
Errors related to the hardware or image file.
The image can't be printed.
Press the OK button and the PictBridge menu will be displayed.
- Printer cover may be opened.
- Printer can't be used.
- Printer is busy.
Errors related to the hardware or image file.
Errors related to the ink. After check the warning reason, the image can be printed. To cancel the printing, press the LEFT button, and to continue the printing, press the OK button.
- Printer cover may be opened.
- Printer can't be used.
- Printer is busy.
User selected inappropriated CUSTOM SET menus. User try to print an image that isn't in the memory card.
- Printer can't take a exact information from the camera.
Printing is complete successfully.
Printing is canceled.
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EX PL
1. MAIN ASSEMBLY
VIIE S A
1-11
1-2
1-1
1-8
1-12
1-9
1-7
1-13
1-14
1-6
1-5
1-3
1-4
1-10
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1-9
1-10
1-11
1-12
1-13
1-14
Fig.No.
1-1
1-2
1-3
1-4
1-5
1-6
1-7
1-8
Parts No.
Parts Name
Q9007209301A FRONT COVER ASS'Y-KENOX DIGIMAX V5
Q9007207201A FRONT COVER ASS'Y-DIGIMAX V5
Q9007211101A FRONT COVER ASS'Y-KENOX DIGIMAX V500
Q9007211001A FRONT COVER ASS'Y-DIGIMAX V5000
Q7217304702A L SIDE COVER
Q7217314501A L SIDE COVER
Q7217304603A R SIDE COVER
Q7217314401A R SIDE COVER
Q7217304802A SIDE DECO PLATE
Q7409159701A SIDE DECO PLATE TAPE
Q7217255901B EP WINDOW
Q7409158201A FCC LABEL_DIGIMAX V5
Q7409161401A FCC LABEL_DIGIMAX V5000
Q7409158301A MIC LABEL_KENOX V5
Q7012074102A DECORATION RING
Q7012074901A DECORATION RING
Q6003037301A SCREW
Q6003024201A SCREW
Q6003038401A SCREW
Q6804056301A PRODUCT STICKER
Q7211028902A TRIPOD CONNECTOR
Q9007206901A BACK COVER ASSY
Q9007211301A BACK COVER ASSY
Q'ty Remarks
V5
V5000
V5
V5000
V5
V5000
V5
V5000
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
3
2
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2. BODY ASSEMBLY
2-24
2-44
2-16
2-11
2-38
2-9
2-23
2-24
2-5
2-10
2-6
2-22
2-2
2-21
2-14
2-13
2-8
2-18
2-4
2-7
2-12
2-24
2-23
2-19
2-20
2-17
2-43
2-24
2-30
2-1
2-28
2-27
2-15
2-3
2-35
2-25
2-31
2-36
2-34
2-33
2-39
2-46
2-25
2-26
2-41
2-42
2-24
2-40
2-45
2-37
2-29
2-23
2-49
2-48
2-53
2-50
2-51
2-52
2-47
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Fig.No.
2-1
2-2
2-3
2-4
2-5
2-39
2-40
2-41
2-42
2-43
2-44
2-45
2-46
2-31
2-32
2-33
2-34
2-35
2-36
2-37
2-38
2-47
2-48
2-49
2-50
2-51
2-52
2-6
2-7
2-8
2-9
2-10
2-19
2-20
2-21
2-22
2-23
2-24
2-25
2-26
2-11
2-12
2-13
2-14
2-15
2-16
2-17
2-18
2-27
2-28
2-29
2-30
2-53
Parts No.
Parts Name
Q7211064605A BODY
Q6804044802A BATTERY LABEL
Q7409137101A PCB TAPE-B
Q7409136601A PLAY TAPE
Q7217253502A BATTERY COVER
Q7217275501A BATTERY COVER
Q7217253601A BATTERY COVER STOPPER
Q7217253704A BATTERY COVER LOCK
Q6107050901A BATTERY HINGE SPRING
Q7011041002A BODY COVER
Q7011041602A BATTERY PLATE
Q7011041702A BATTERY SUB CONTACT
Q7011041802B BATTERY PLATE GUIDER
Q7011042003B BATTERY LOCK PLATE
Q7011042101A BATTERY LOCK HOLDER
Q7011043404A BATTERY CONTACT
Q7309037402A MIC CAP
Q7411092902A BATTERY HINGE_A
Q7411095002A BATTERY HINGE_B
Q7411093002A STRAP LINK
Q7017036201A E-RING
Q7409134201A PCB TAPE_A
Q9761173007 SCREW
Q0961900101A SCREW
Q6003000101A SCREW A
Q7011041401A XE TUBE CONTACT
Q7409106001A AF FPCB TAPE
Q4103010801A CON_SUB PCB
Q0902007301A MAIN CONDENSOR
Q9008057201A REFLECTOR PHOTO ASSY
Q7211064702A FRESNEL LENS
Q7211064803B REFLECTOR HOLDER
Q7211064903A AF PHOTO HOLDER
Q7014004101A REFLECTOR
Q7011041501A TRIG CONTACT
Q4102005501A TRIG FPCB
Q4101025401A PHOTO FPCB
Q7409106001A AF FPCB TAPE
Q0902007601A MIC
Q0611003101A XE-TUBE
Q0601004801A AF LED
Q2704001401A TRIGGER COIL
Q0509000601A PHOTO TR
Q9008070301A POWER PCB ASS'Y
Q9008070501A MAIN PCB ASSY
Q9761174507
Q9761173507
SCREW
SCREW
Q7011041103A BODY FRAME_A
Q7309042102A OLPF CUSHION
Q2904001801A OLPF-D2(5M)
Q0961900301A SCREW
Q9008070101A CCD PCB ASSY
Q9002113301A BARREL ASSY
Q9002128301A BARREL ASSY
Q4104019401A MAIN CU FPCB
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Q'ty Remarks
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
5
9
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
V5
V5000
V5
V5000
3. BARREL ASSEMBLY
3-1
3-17
3-5
3-11
3-14
3-15
3-19
3-20
3-13
3-28
3-22
3-23
3-21
3-4
3-3
3-27
3-42
3-12
3-25
3-26
3-7
3-10
3-9
3-16
3-18
3-24
3-6
3-8
3-26
3-35
3-33
3-31
3-34
3-30
3-3
3-29
3-36
3-2
3-39
3-32
3-40
3-38
3-37
3-41
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Fig.No.
3-24
3-25
3-26
3-27
3-28
3-29
3-30
3-31
3-16
3-17
3-18
3-19
3-20
3-21
3-22
3-23
3-32
3-33
3-34
3-35
3-8
3-9
3-10
3-11
3-12
3-13
3-14
3-15
3-1
3-2
3-3
3-4
3-5
3-6
3-7
3-36
3-37
3-38
3-39
3-40
3-41
Parts No.
Parts Name
Q9002113201A LENS BASE ASSY
Q9002109201A 1st LENS ASSY
Q0961900301A SCREW
Q0994913101A SCREW
Q3107001701A ZOOM MOTOR
Q6003018501A MACHINE SCREW
Q6003019201A SCREW
Q6031005801A MOTOR WASHER
Q6107048305A 3RD LENS BARREL SPRING
Q7212159803A ZOOM COVER
Q7212159904A AF HOLDER
Q7212160001B ZOOM MOTOR GEAR
Q7212160101A ZOOM GEAR_A
Q7212160602B ZOOM GEAR_E
Q7212166006A LENS BASE
Q7411085401A AF GUIDER BAR_A
Q7411085501A AF GUIDER BAR_B
Q7411085601B ZOOM GEAR_B
Q7411085702A ZOOM GEAR_C
Q7411085802A ZOOM GEAR_D
Q7411085902A ZOOM GEAR_A SHAFT
Q7411090001B ZOOM GEAR_C SHAFT
Q9002109401A 3rd LENS ASSY
Q7012069406C AF LIMIT SPRING
Q6001014001A SCREW
Q9008055501A MAIN FPCB ASSY
Q9611142007 SCREW
Q7212159302A GUIDE PLATE
Q9002109301A 2ND LENS ASS'Y
Q9005016301A SHUTTER ASS'Y
Q9761142507 SCREW
Q7409123201A SHUTTER PROTECT SHEET
Q7411085305A 2ND MOVE PIN
Q7012069202A F PCB GUIDER
Q7212171301A ZOOM RING
Q7212171101A ZOOM RING
Q7212158903A 1ST GUIDE BARREL
Q7012069004B 1ST PUSH PLATE
Q7212171201A CAM BARREL
Q7212171001A CAM BARREL
Q7212159503A OUTER CAM BARREL
Q9002113101A OUTER GUIDE BARREL ASS'Y
Q90021126001A BARREL SUB ASS'Y
BARREL SUB ASS'Y
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Q'ty Remarks
1
3
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
V5
V5000
V5
V5000
V5
V5000
4. BARRIER ASSEMBLY
4-1
4-3
4-4
4-11
4-12
4-2
4-9
4-2
4-3
4-5
4-10
4-8
4-6
4-7
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Fig.No.
4-5
4-6
4-7
4-8
4-1
4-2
4-3
4-4
4-9
4-10
4-11
4-12
Parts No.
Parts Name
Q9002113901A BARRIER ASS'Y
Q6107051702A NEW CLOSE SPRING
Q7212160403B BARRIER-C
Q7212167804A NEW BARRIER-A
Q7212167902A NEW BARRIER-B
Q7012073502A NEW BARRIER BASE
Q7012073403A NEW LEVER-B
Q6107051802A NEW OPEN SPRING
Q7012073301A NEW LEVER-A
Q7411095501A NEW LEVER PIN
Q7409120802B FRONT PANEL TAPE
Q7212167704A NEW FRONT PANEL
Q'ty Remarks
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
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5. FINDER ASSEMBLY
5-15
5-9
5-2
5-1
5-8
5-5
5-3
5-4
5-10
5-2
5-7
5-6
5-13
5-11
5-15
5-12
5-1
5-14
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Fig.No.
5-5
5-6
5-7
5-8
5-1
5-2
5-3
5-4
5-9
5-10
5-11
5-12
5-13
5-14
5-15
Parts No.
Parts Name Q'ty
Q7213031706A FINDER BASE
Q7411086201A FINDER SHAFT
Q6721007403A CO LENS 1
Q9003018401A VA LENS ASS'Y 1
1
2
Q6107048501A FINDER SPRING
Q6726002002A PRISM-A
Q7213031903A FINDER COVER
Q9003018501A OB LENS ASS'Y
1
1
1
1
Q6001010601A SCREW
Q7013014201A FINDER MASK
Q7213031806A EP HOLDER
Q6031005903A EP WASHER 1
Q6031006003A EP WASHER 2
Q6031006103A EP WASHER 3
Q6721007503A EP LENS
Q6726002101A PRISM-B
Q9003019801A FINDER ASS'Y
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Remarks
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6. FRONT COVER ASSEMBLY
6-8
6-1
6-3
6-5
6-13
6-21
6-19
6-16
6-4
6-6
6-22
6-20
6-18
6-23
6-2
6-15
6-17
6-27
6-14
6-10
6-12
6-26
6-7
6-24
6-12
6-25
6-9
44
6-4
6-5
6-6
6-7
6-8
6-9
6-10
6-11
6-12
6-13
Fig.No.
6-1
6-2
6-3
6-14
6-15
6-16
6-17
6-18
6-19
6-20
6-21
6-22
6-23
6-24
6-25
6-26
6-27
Parts No.
Parts Name
Q9007207201A FRONT COVER ASS'Y- DIGIMAX V5
Q9007209301A FRONT COVER ASS'Y-KENOX DIGIMAX V5
Q9007211001A FRONT COVER ASS'Y- DIGIMAX V5000
Q9007211101A FRONT COVER ASS'Y-KENOX DIGIMAX V500
Q7409134402A STROBO SHELD
Q7117007402A FRONT COVER- DIGIMAX V5
Q7117007601A FRONT COVER-KENOX DIGIMAX V5
Q7117008201A FRONT COVER- DIGIMAX V5000
Q7117008301A FRONT COVER-KENOX DIGIMAX V500
Q7217304502A FRONT INNER COVER
Q7409159801A STROBO SHIELD_A
Q7409159901A SHIELD FORM A
Q7409156001A FRONT TAPE
Q7217304901A GRIP
Q7004000103A DECO RING
Q7217255702A FINDER WINDOW
Q7409139801A FRONT COVER TAPE
Q6003028101A SCREW
Q9007207301A TOP COVER ASSY
Q9007211201A TOP COVER ASSY
Q0960213901A BOND TAPE-C
Q7217254501A RELEASE BUTTON
Q7217254602B RELEASE DECO
Q7217276401A RELEASE DECO
Q7217254701A POWER BUTTON
Q7217276501A POWER BUTTON
Q7217254802A POWER PLATE
Q7217308401A TOP COVER
Q7217317901A TOP COVER
Q6107050801A POWER SPRING
Q6107044602A RELEASE SPRING
Q7409145101A RELEASE WASHER
Q6735002101A REMOCON FILTER
Q7217254102A BOTTOM COVER
Q7217276001A BOTTOM COVER
Q7217308201A CONNECTOR COVER
Q7217318001A CONNECTOR COVER
Q7409032001A MAIN PCB TAPE-A
Q7409135901A PHOTO SHIELD
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V5000
V5
V5000
V5
V5000
V5
V5000
V5
V5000
V5
V5000
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7. BACK COVER ASSEMBLY
7-1
7-7
7-14
7-13
7-3
7-16
7-4
7-22
7-24
7-5
7-25
7-6
7-30
7-23
7-18
7-36
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7-33
7-20
7-23
7-15
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7-29
7-19
7-10
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7-12
7-26
7-23
7-17
7-31
7-27
7-28
7-21
7-35
7-34
7-32
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7-8
7-9
7-10
7-11
7-12
7-13
7-14
7-23
7-24
7-25
7-26
7-27
7-28
7-29
7-30
7-15
7-16
7-17
7-18
7-19
7-20
7-21
7-22
7-31
7-32
7-33
7-34
7-35
Fig.No.
7-1
7-2
7-3
7-4
7-5
7-6
7-36
Parts No.
Parts Name
Q9007206901A BACK COVER ASS'Y
Q9007211301A BACK COVER ASS'Y
Q4101026001A LCD CU F PCB
Q7217254902A ZOOM BUTTON
Q7217308501A MODE DIAL
Q7217317801A MODE DIAL
Q7309036902A EP RUBBER
Q7217253903A BACK COVER
Q7217275801A BACK COVER
Q7217255101A NAVI BUTTON
Q7217255201A OK BUTTON
Q7217255302A PLAY BUTTON
Q7217255402A FUNCTION BUTTON_1
Q7217255502A FUNCTION BUTTON_2
Q7217255602A FUNCTION BUTTON_3
Q7217256002A LAMP WINDOW
Q7217256103A JACK DOOR
Q7217277301A JACK DOOR
Q9008060101A MODE CONTACT ASSY
Q7017033702B MODE CLICK PLATE
Q7017034302A LCD P_PLATE
Q7309037101B NAVI RUBBER
Q7309037201A FUNCTION RUBBER
Q7309037301A ZOOM RUBBER
Q7217255801A TFT LCD WINDOW
Q7409128701A EP RUBBER TAPE
Q9761173007 SCREW
Q0958905801A FRONT TAPE-A
Q0960213901A BOND TAPE-C
Q7011041902A SPEAKER FRAME
Q9008056701A MODE FPCB ASSY
Q7409138202C FUNCTION TAPE_2
Q7409138401C LCD TAPE_2
Q7409141101A NAVI CUSHION
Q9008069701A LCD PCB SMD ASSY
Q0704009501A TFT LCD
Q4719002901A SPEAKER
Q7409128402A LCD SPONGE
Q9007212501A BACK COVER SUB ASS’Y
Q9007213101A BACK COVER SUB ASS’Y
Q7409129002A NAVI BUTTON SHEET
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V5000
V5
V5000
V5
V5000
V5
V5000
V5
V5000
8. PACKING ITEMS
8-15 8-16 8-17 8-18 8-10
8-1
8-4
8-19
8-20
8-5
8-6
8-7
8-8
8-2
8-8
8-11
8-9
8-12
8-13
8-14
8-3
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Fig.No.
8-1
8-2
8-3
8-4
8-5
8-6
Parts No.
Parts Name Q'ty
QP960210101A PE BAG (CAMERA)
Q6909011601A PE BAG (ACCESSORY)
Q6901172401A INNER PAD- DIGIMAX V4 1
Q6904024701A POUCH-KENOX 1
1
1
Q6806195501A Q/GUIDE_KENOX V5_KOR
Q6806195601A Q/GUIDE_DIGIMAX V5_ENG
Q6806195701A Q/GUIDE_DIGIMAX V5_GER
Q6806195801A Q/GUIDE_DIGIMAX V5_FRA
1
1
1
1
Q6806195901A Q/GUIDE_DIGIMAX V5_SPA
Q6806196001A Q/GUIDE_DIGIMAX V5_ITA
Q6806196101A Q/GUIDE_DIGIMAX V5_CHI(T)
Q6806196201A Q/GUIDE_DIGIMAX V5_DUT
Q6806196301A Q/GUIDE_DIGIMAX V5_POR
Q6806196401A Q/GUIDE_DIGIMAX V5_SWE
Q6806196501A Q/GUIDE_DIGIMAX V5_DEN
Q6806196601A Q/GUIDE_DIGIMAX V5_FIN
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1
1
1
1
1
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Q6806196701A Q/GUIDE_DIGIMAX V5_RUS
Q6806196801A Q/GUIDE_DIGIMAX V5_CHI(S)
Q6806209501A Q/GUIDE_DIGIMAX V5_CZE
Q6806209601A Q/GUIDE_DIGIMAX V5_HUN
Q6806209701A Q/GUIDE_DIGIMAX V5_POL
Q6806209801A Q/GUIDE_DIGIMAX V5_IND
Q6806196901A U/MANUAL_KENOX V5_KOR
Q6806197001A U/MANUAL_Digimax V5_ENG
Q6806197101A U/MANUAL_Digimax V5_GER
Q6806197201A U/MANUAL_Digimax V5_FRA
Q6806197301A U/MANUAL_Digimax V5_SPA
Q6806197401A U/MANUAL_Digimax V5_ITA
Q6806197501A U/MANUAL_Digimax V5_CHI(T)
Q6806197601A U/MANUAL_Digimax V5_DUT
Q6806197701A U/MANUAL_Digimax V5_POR
Q6806197801A U/MANUAL_Digimax V5_SWE
Q6806197901A U/MANUAL_Digimax V5_DEN
Q6806198001A U/MANUAL_Digimax V5_FIN
Q6806198101A U/MANUAL_Digimax V5_RUS
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Fig.No.
8-7
8-8
8-9
8-10
8-11
8-12
8-13
8-14
8-15
8-16
8-17
8-18
8-19
Parts No.
Parts Name
Q6806198201A U/MANUAL_Digimax V5_CHI(S)
Q6806209901A U/MANUAL_Digimax V5_CZE
Q6806210001A U/MANUAL_Digimax V5_HUN
Q6806210101A U/MANUAL_Digimax V5_POL
Q6806210201A U/MANUAL_Digimax V5_IND
Q6807002601F WARRANTY CARD_KOREA
Q6807003003S WARRANTY CARD_EXP
Q6807003802D WARRANTY CARD_UK
Q6807010902B WARRANTY CARD_RUS(3 YEARS)
Q6807011301B WARRANTY CARD_TSOE(CHINA)
Q6901190701A G/T BOX_KENOX V5_KOR
Q6901190801A G/T BOX_DIGIMAX_V5_EXP/AUS
Q6901190901A G/T BOX_DIGIMAX_V5_USA/CAN
Q6901194101A G/T BOX_DIGIMAX V5000_EXP/AUS
Q6901194201A G/T BOX_DIGIMAX V5000_USA/CAN
Q6901195001A G/T BOX_KENOX V500_KOR
Q6901196501A G/T BOX_DIGIMAX_V5_EXP/AUS_SLB-1437
Q6901197001A G/T BOX_DIGIMAX_V5000_EXP/AUS_SLB-1437
4309-0009-01A LI-ION CHARGER
4301-0024-01A LI-ION BATTERY
3801-0027-01A CAR CHARGE CABLE
3719-0021-01A AC ADAPTOR
3719-0024-01A AC ADAPTOR-TEOE
3801-0030-01A AC CODE CABLE-KOREA
3801-0031-01A AC CODE CABLE-USA
3801-0032-01A AC CODE CABLE-EXP
3801-0033-01A AC CODE CABLE-UK
3801-0034-01A AC CODE CABLE-AUS
9010-0443-01A REMOCON ASS'Y
7409-1349-01A STRAP
3802-0020-01A USB CABLE
3802-0019-01A A/V CABLE
4602-0006-01A SD CARD-32MB
Q4609007601A DRIVER+VIEW+Adobe Photoshop Elements
Q4609007701A DRIVER+VIEW+ArcSoft Photoimpression
Q'ty Remarks
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9. INITIAL PARTS LIST
PAGE PARTS NO.
PARTS NAME
30 Q7011043404A BATTERY CONTACT
30 Q7217253502A BATTERY COVER
30 Q7217275501A BATTERY COVER
32 Q9008055501A MAIN F-PCB ASS'Y
32 Q9002104301A AF MOTOR
32 Q0608000701A PHOT REFLECTER
32 Q0608000901A PHOT INTERRUPTER
32 Q9002109401A 3rd BARREL ASS'Y
32 Q9005016301A SHUTTER ASS'Y
34 Q9002109901A BARRIER ASS'Y
28 Q7012074102A DECORATION RING
28 Q7012074901A DECORATION RING
40 Q9008056701A MODE FPCB ASSY
40 Q7217308501A MODE DIAL
40 Q7217317801A MODE DIAL
40 Q7217256103A JACK DOOR
40 Q7217277301A JACK DOOR
40 Q7217255801A TFT LCD WINDOW
38 Q7217255702A FINDER WINDOW
38 Q7217254102A BOTTOM COVER
38 Q7217276001A BOTTOM COVER
40 Q0704009501A TFT LCD
30 Q0902007301A MAIN CONDENSOR
74 Q3722000801A DC JACK
74 Q2601000901A OSC TANS
72 Q1407000601A IGBT
72 Q3403000301A RELEASE SWITCH
72 Q3408000701A POWER SWITCH
72 Q3601000601A CHIP FUSE
74 Q3708004601A USB/VIDEO CONNECTOR
30 Q0611003101A XE-TUBE
30 Q2704001401A TRIG TANS
SPEC
SUS304 CSP-H
V5
V5000
SYMBOL
V5
V5000
V5
V5000
V5
V5000
V5
V5000
115UF/310V
EVQPRBA09
CAM-G38
J6
T1
Q21
S2
S1
F1
J4
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ST EN
To take a digital camera service(Repair, Tuning and Checking), the following equipments have to be arranged.
The sequences for the camera service are as shown alongside.
Receiving the camera
Checking the camera
1. Receiving the camera
When receiving a camera, check whether the accessories are included or not and ask the customer exact problems.
2. Checking the camera
Checking the camera with priority given to the exact problems to find overall malfunctions.
3. Repairing the camera
Repair the camera malfunctions found at the step 2.
4. Inspection
After repairing the camera, inspect all of the camera functions.(See p.56)
Repairing the camera
Tuning
Inspection
Finish
※ The illustrations may be different from the real display in accordance with the camera model.
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To check and inspect the camera malfunction, the following equipments have to be arranged.
No.
1
Device
PC for inspection
Description
- Installing a digital camera driver or Checking the removable device
- Checking the file transference(upload and download)
2 HARD RACK,
- Playing back the still image or movie clip
For the compatibility test.
by Operating System by the O/S(WIN 98SE, ME, 2000, XP)
3 Driver CD, by camera models S/W CDs for installing a camera driver
4 USB HUB For using all kinds of USB cable at a time
5 USB cable, by camera models For checking file transference(upload and download) by camera models
6 Chart for checking colors
7 TV MONITOR
For checking color and image resolution before or after camera repair
For checking video output and whether NTSC/PAL can be selected
8
9
Memory card by types
A/V CABLE
10 POWER SUPPLY
11 Power cable by camera models
For checking card recognition by brands and sizes
For checking whether the image can be displayed on a external monitor
For checking camera power by camera models
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To repair the camera, the following equipments have to be arranged.
No.
Device
1 A set of tools
2 Cleaning paper
3 Detergent container
4 Parts case
5 Anti-electricity mat
6 Soldering sponge
7 Air pump
8 LIGHT BOX
9 POWER SUPPLY
10 Soldering iron
11 Tester
12 BATTERY &
AC ADAPTOR
Description
Pincette/ Screwdriver/ Discharger etc.
For cleaning camera lens and camera parts
For containing detergent
For keeping various camera parts and disassembled camera parts
For repairing table made from anti-electricity material
For removing solder
For removing various kinds of dust
Color temperature 5100
7.5V 2.0A
Soldering iron that can select temperature
Portable tester that can test AC/DC, Ω,♪ ect.
AC ADAPTOR & Rechargeable battery by camera models
- SBP3603/ SBP3605/ SBP3606
- SLB 1437
- SBP 1103
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To tune the camera, the following equipments have to be arranged.
No.
Device
1 AE TESTER
2 AWB LIGHT
SOURCE BOX
3 COLOR chart
4 AF chart
5 Chart for checking resolution
6 TRIPOD
For tuning AE and STROBE
For checking and tuning AWB
Description
For checking AWB and color of images
For tuning AF
For checking image resolution
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To check the digital camera functions before/after repairing, refer to the check list.
5
6
1
2
3
4
7
8
9
Check the exterior of a camera.
Insert the adapter.
Check the battery cover.
Check the card condition after inserting the card.
Insert the Video cable.
Turn on the camera.
Press the zoom W/T button.
Macro focus.
Normal focus.
- Check the scratch, stain, misprint.
- Check whether the screws are turned firmly.
- Check the corrosion of terminal, bad exterior.
- Do chemical and glue test to the printing/ painting parts.
- Check the connecting and contact condition.
- Insert the batteries with the correct polarity and check the contact condition.
- Check whether the cover is opened easily after closing.
- The card can be inserted or removed easily and cover is closed firmly.
- Do inserting and removing card(SD/MMC) test two times.
→ The card must be inserted firmly and has not to spring out.
- Insert the card/batteries and give a little impact on the camera. The camera must recognize the card and “CARD
LOCKED”message has not to be displayed.
- When the cable is inserted, check whether the images play back on the external monitor.
- Check whether the green LED is blinking, SAMSUNG LOGO is on and the start-up sound sounds.
- Check the “L”and “FINE”icon on the LCD monitor.
- Check whether the AE function is correct at the low light and high light condition.
- Check whether the “beep”sounds on the recording and movie clip mode.
→ The “beep”can be sounded in the microphone part. Check that in a quiet room.
- Press the zoom W/T button with the viewfinder.
→ Check dust and percentage of the frame seen, zoom rate.
- Press the zoom W/T button with the TFT-LCD monitor.
→ Check the zoom rate and whether the zoom bar moves smoothly.
- Check whether the Macro icon(Flower) is displayed on the
LCD monitor.
- Check the AF in the Macro focus with the TFT-LCD monitor.
- Check whether the subject captured from 2M has over or under exposure and the fucus is clear.
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11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
MANUAL focus.
Take a movie clip with
TELE zoom during 10 seconds.
Take a chart with TELE zoom in a low light condition.
Play back a image with the TFT LCD monitor.
Start the slide show in the PLAY mode.
Try to rotate the mode dial.
Download a image from a PC with USB cable and check the image quality in a external monitor.
Format the card in the PLAY mode.(Delete all images in the
PLAY mode)
Check whether there is no image and reset the camera. Remove the card and turn off the camera.
- Check whether the icon and counter are displayed on the
LCD monitor.
- Check whether the recording time is displayed and there are a noise, dim frame and discontinuous frame in the movie clip.
- Check whether the zoom rate is changed and there are unclear part, noise and dim part in the image.
- The distance from the subject is 2M and have to use the
FILL IN flash.
- Check whether the PLAY mode can be selected without any problem and there are any noise, frame shaking and discoutinuous frame.
- Check the voice recorded in the still image and the movie clip.
- Check whether the still image can be enlarged correctly with the 5 function button.
- Select 2 sec. of slide show interval time and check whether there are any noise, image shaking and discontinuous frame.
- Check whether the mode dial is rotated with the equal force.
- Check whether each camera mode can be recognized correctly.
- Check whether there are unclear part, dim part, noticeable flare, noise, ghost image and smear.
- Check whether all images are deleted.
- Check whether the “NO IMAGE”message is displayed on the
LCD monitor.
- Check whether the LARGE, FINE icon and 0018 number are displayed.
- Check whether the camera power is turned off without any problem.
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d p arrttss
After changing the electronic parts of Digimax V5, the parts have to be tuned in accordance with the tuned items. The items listed on the table are have to be tuned after changing.
FIRMWARE UPGRADE
CCD DEFECT CELL
PUNT ADJ.
SHUTTER CLOSE TIME ADJ.
BACK LASH ADJ.
FLASH ADJ.
BATTERY LEVEL
BURNING TEST
EEPROM READ
EEPROM WRITE
PROCESS
CODE
6
2
7
9
13
5
10
16
17
MAIN
PCB
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
SUB
PCB
●
●
●
BARREL
ASS’Y
●
●
●
●
●
CCD
●
●
●
●
●
▶ Equipments
- AE TESTER : AE TESTER can test upto LV 15.7
- POWER SUPPLY : 7V/2A
▶ Chart
- Focus chart : Download “AFCHART.pdf”file from the Samsung camera Service site(www.ssa.net) and print it.
1. Remove all kinds of card.
2. Use the AC adapter or fully charged batteries.
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3. Rotate the mode dial to the VOICE RECORDING mode and turn on the camera.
4. Press the buttons as following order.
(UP button: 3 times → DOWN button: 1 time → LEFT button: 1 time → RIGHT button: 3 times
→ +/- button : 1 time)
5. After pressing the buttons as shown above, the firmware version will display on the LCD monitor.
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Doow ad
1. Insert the SD card and format the card.
2. Connect the camera to a PC.
3. Access to the service site(www.ssa.net) and click the Digital Driver menu.
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2. Rename the file as “V5.ELF”and download the file to the removable disk.
❶ Mouse on the attached file and press the right mouse button to save it as other file name.
3. To download the attached file, mouse on the file and press the right mouse button.
Select the [save it as other file name] menu and do as follows.
❷ Select the removable disk(SD card) to save the downloaded file and rename the file as “V5.elf”
❸ The file is saving.
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4. Check whether the download file is saved correctly in the SD card.
❹ Check whether the download file(V5.elf) is saved correctly in the removable disk.
5. If the file is saved correctly, remove the USB cable from the PC.
1. Insert the SD card that has the firmware file and rotate the mode dial to the VOICE
RECORDING mode. Turn on the camera.
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2. Press the buttons as following order.
(UP button: 3 times → DOWN button: 1 time → LEFT button: 1 time → RIGHT button: 3 times
→ +/- button : 1 time)
3. After pressing the buttons as shown above, the firmware will upgrade automatically.
4. After upgrading the firmware, the camera will be turned off.
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To tune all items, all kinds of code by items have to be inserted in program file and saved it to the SD card as TXT file type. The codes are listed below.
<Description of TXT file>
<1> PROCESS CODE ; Insert the PROCESS CODE that you want to tune
<2> 65535 ; 65535 --> DEFAULT
<3> PROCESS CODE ; Insert the PROCESS CODE that you want to tune.
<4> 0 OR 1 ; Insert 1 to write tuned codes to the EEPROM.
<5> 0 OR 1 ;
<6> CONDITION ;
<7> SPEC ;
<8> NOT
To save the result data to the SD card, insert 1 or 0.
Insert each tuning item's condition.(See each tuning item)
Insert each tuning item's condition.(See each tuning item)
Not used
<9> NOT
<10> NOT
<11> NOT
<12> NOT
<13> NOT
<14> 0
<15> 0
Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used
0 --> DEFAULT
0 --> DEFAULT
If the program is saved as shown above, the file name has to be saved as V5ADJ.TXT.
※ After inserting each code, [;] mark has to be inserted.
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CC D D FE CT
After changing the MAIN PCB and CCD, tune the DEFECT CELL of CCD.
<Codes of program>
GR M
<1> PROCESS CODE ; <1>6;
<2> 65535 ; <2>65535;
<3> PROCESS CODE ; <3>6,0;
<4> 0 OR 1 ; <4>1;
<5> 0 OR 1 ;
<6> CONDITION ;
<7> SPEC ;
<8> NOT
<5>0;
<6>1,120,0,6;
<7>12000,0;
<8>;
<9> NOT
<10> NOT
<11> NOT
<12> NOT
<13> NOT
<14> 0
<15> 0
<9>;
<10>;
<11>;
<12>;
<13>;
<14>0;
<15>0;
<How to tune the item> a. Insert the codes and save the program in the SD card.
b. Insert the SD card to the camera.
c. Turn on the camera.
(Set the mode dial to PROGRAM mode) d. <Figure 1-1> will display on the TFT LCD monitor and the items will be tuned automatically.
e. After completing the tuning, the camera will be turned off.
※ If the tuning is incomplete, <Figure 1-2> will display. In this case, re-try the tuning process.
EXPOSURE : 8 sec
REF LEVEL : 120
DEFECT PIXEL : XXX
SUCCESS
EXPOSURE : 8 sec
REF LEVEL : 120
DEFECT PIXEL : XXX
FAIL
<Figure 1-1> <Figure 1-2>
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After changing the MAIN PCB and BARREL, tune the PUNT.
<Codes of program>
P UN ST EN
<1> PROCESS CODE ; <1>2;
<2> 65535 ; <2>65535;
<3> PROCESS CODE ; <3>2,0;
<4> 0 OR 1 ; <4>1;
<5> 0 OR 1 ;
<6> CONDITION ;
<7> SPEC ;
<8> NOT
<5>1;
<6>1,0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7;
<7>46,276,61,281,38,258,40,249,55,256,70,272,88,280,106,261;
<8>;
<9> NOT
<10> NOT
<11> NOT
<12> NOT
<13> NOT
<14> 0
<15> 0
<9>;
<10>;
<11>;
<12>;
<13>;
<14>0;
<15>0;
<How to tune the item> a. Arrange a chart for tuning the PUNT. ※ Download the chart from the SSA.NET(A3 size) b. Attach the camera to the tripod.
c. The distance between the chart and the camera should be 80cm.
d. Insert the codes and save the program in the SD card.
e. Insert the SD card to the camera and turn on the camera.
(Set the mode dial to PROGRAM mode) f. After completing the tuning, the camera will be turned off.
※ If the tuning is incomplete, <Figure 2-2> will display. In this case, re-try the tuning process.
PROCESS NG
PUNT ADJUSTMENT PUNT ADJUSTMENT
<Figure 2-1> <Figure 2-2>
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After changing the MAIN PCB, BARREL and CCD, tune the SHUTTER CLOSE TIME.
<Codes of program>
GR M HU TT R C
<1> PROCESS CODE ; <1>7;
<2> 65535 ; <2>65535;
<3> PROCESS CODE ; <3>7,0;
<4> 0 OR 1 ; <4>1;
<5> 0 OR 1 ;
<6> CONDITION ;
<7> SPEC ;
<8> NOT
<5>1;
<6>6,678,2,530,490,0,2698,0,2452,0,1471,0,1962,0,490,15;
<7>;
<8>;
<9> NOT
<10> NOT
<11> NOT
<12> NOT
<13> NOT
<14> 0
<15> 0
<9>;
<10>;
<11>;
<12>;
<13>;
<14>0;
<15>0;
<How to tune the item> a. Prepare a AE TESTER that can test upto LV15.7±0.2
b. Attach the camera to the AE TESTER.
c. Change the LV to 15.7�.2
d. Insert the codes and save the program in the SD card.
e. Insert the SD card to the camera and turn on the camera.
(Set the mode dial to PROGRAM mode) f. After completing the tuning, the camera will be turned off.
※ If the tuning is incomplete, <Figure 3-2> will display. In this case, re-try the tuning process
TEST COUNT : XX
LUMINANCE : XXX
LINE DELAY:
SHUTTER ADJ SUCCESS
TEST COUNT : XX
LUMINANCE : XXX
LINE DELAY:
SHUTTER ADJ FAIL
<Figure 3-1> <Figure 3-2>
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TM NT
After changing the MAIN PCB, BARREL and CCD, tune the BACK LASH.
<Codes of program>
<1> PROCESS CODE ; <1>9;
<2> 65535 ; <2>65535;
<3> PROCESS CODE ; <3>9,0;
<4> 0 OR 1 ; <4>1;
<5> 0 OR 1 ;
<6> CONDITION ;
<7> SPEC ;
<8> NOT
<5>1;
<6>2;
<7>50;
<8>;
<9> NOT
<10> NOT
<11> NOT
<12> NOT
<13> NOT
<14> 0
<15> 0
<9>;
<10>;
<11>;
<12>;
<13>;
<14>0;
<15>0;
<How to tune the item> a. Insert the codes and save the program in the SD card.
b. Insert the SD card to the camera and turn on the camera.
(Set the mode dial to PROGRAM mode) c. After completing the tuning, the camera will be turned off.
※ If the tuning is incomplete, the beep will sound. In this case, re-try the tuning process.
BACKLASH TEST
BACKLASH : XX
<Figure 4-1> <Figure 4-2>
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EN T
After changing the MAIN PCB and SUB PCB, tune the FLASH.
<Codes of program>
GR M
<1> PROCESS CODE ; <1>13;
<2> 65535 ; <2>65535;
<3> PROCESS CODE ; <3>13;
<4> 0 OR 1 ; <4>1;
<5> 0 OR 1 ;
<6> CONDITION ;
<7> SPEC ;
<8> NOT
<5>1;
<6>0,38,17,8,1,100,58,30,20,5,5,5,5,5,5,5,5,0,0,15;
<7>1080,970,1080,970,1200,988,1200,900,1200,1000,1225,1000,1220,950,1250,950;
<8>;
<9> NOT
<10> NOT
<11> NOT
<12> NOT
<13> NOT
<14> 0
<15> 0
<9>;
<10>;
<11>;
<12>;
<13>;
<14>0;
<15>0;
<How to tune the item> a. Arrange a 31% reflect chart in a darkroom.
b. Arrange a camera in a darkroom.
c. The distance between the reflect chart and the camera should be 1M.
d. Insert the codes and save the program in the SD card.
e. Insert the SD card to the camera and turn on the camera.
(Set the mode dial to PROGRAM mode) f. After completing the tuning, the camera will be turned off.
※ If the tuning is incomplete, <Figure 5-2> will display. In this case, re-try the tuning process.
CURRENT MODE : 100
TEST COUNT : XX
LUMINANCE : XXX
FLASH ADJ SUCCESS
FLASH ADJ IN WIDE/TELE
<Figure 5-1>
PROCESS NG
CURRENT MODE : 100
TEST COUNT : XX
LUMINANCE : XXX
FLASH ADJ FAIL
FLASH ADJ IN
WIDE/TELE
<Figure 5-2>
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After changing the MAIN PCB, set the battery warning voltage and lock voltage.
<Codes of program>
TT ER LE EL
<1> PROCESS CODE ; <1>5;
<2> 65535 ; <2>65535;
<3> PROCESS CODE ; <3>5,3;
<4> 0 OR 1 ; <4>1;
<5> 0 OR 1 ;
<6> CONDITION ;
<7> SPEC ;
<8> NOT
<5>1;
<6>1,1,1,167,160,165,245,225,235,13,25,13,25;
<7>175,165,165,155,250,240,230,220;
<8>;
<9> NOT
<10> NOT
<11> NOT
<12> NOT
<13> NOT
<14> 0
<15> 0
<9>;
<10>;
<11>;
<12>;
<13>;
<14>0;
<15>0;
<How to tune the item> a. Arrange a POWER SUPPLY.
b. Attach the camera to the POWER SUPPLY.
c. Set the voltage to 2.74V.
d. Insert the codes and save the program in the SD card.
e. Insert the SD card to the camera and turn on the camera.
(Set the mode dial to PROGRAM mode) f. After completing the tuning, the camera will be turned off.
※ If the tuning is incomplete, <Figure 6-2> will display. In this case, re-try the tuning process.
SET BATTERY LEVEL
WARN : XXX
LOCK : XXX
START-UP : XXX
SET BATTERY LEVEL
WARN : XXX
LOCK : XXX
START-UP : XXX
(Beep will sound)
<Figure 6-1> <Figure 6-2>
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TE T
After changing the MAIN PCB and parts, check whether all of the camera functions work correctly.
<Codes of program>
GR M
<1> PROCESS CODE ; <1>10;
<2> 65535 ; <2>65535;
<3> PROCESS CODE ; <3>10,0;
<4> 0 OR 1 ;
<5> 0 OR 1 ;
<6> CONDITION ;
<4>;
Specify the repeat times
<5>;
<6>40,1,2,4,3,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15;
<7> SPEC ;
<8> NOT
<9> NOT
<10> NOT
<7>;
<8>;
<9>;
<10>; camera function number
<11> NOT
<12> NOT
<13> NOT
<14> 0
<15> 0
<11>;
<12>;
<13>;
<14>0;
<15>0;
<How to test> a. Insert the camera function number to the <6> code. The first position is for repeat time
(10 means 10 repeat time), the rest of the positions are for camera function. See the below list.
6
7
4
5
8
CODE
1
2
3
DELETE ALL
LCD ON
WIDE
TELE
Function
NOT USE
FLASH ONSHOOTING
FLASH OFF SHOOTING
NORMAL SHOOTING
CODE
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
MACRO SHOOTING
CONTINUOUS SHOOTING(2)
SELF TIMER (10 sec.)
PLAY MODE
SLIDE SHOW
MOVIE CLIP RECORD
MOVIE PLAY
Function b. Insert the codes and save the program in the SD card.
c. Insert the SD card to the camera and turn on the camera.
(Set the mode dial to PROGRAM mode) d. The programed camera functions will work. If the test is complete, “Burning END”message will display on the LCD monitor and the camera will be turned off.
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To read the data of EEPROM, refer to the below codes.
<Codes of program>
<1> PROCESS CODE ; <1>16;
<2> 65535 ; <2>65535;
<3> PROCESS CODE ; <3>16,3;
<4> 0 OR 1 ; <4>;
<5> 0 OR 1 ;
<6> CONDITION ;
<7> SPEC ;
<8> NOT
<5>1;
<6>1,499;
<7>;
<8>;
<9> NOT
<10> NOT
<11> NOT
<12> NOT
<13> NOT
<14> 0
<15> 0
<9>;
<10>;
<11>;
<12>;
<13>;
<14>0;
<15>0;
<How to test> a. Insert the codes (from START ADDRESS 1 TO END ADDRESS 499) and save the program in the
SD card. b. Insert the SD card to the camera and turn on the camera.
(Set the mode dial to PROGRAM mode) c. Turn on the camera and the DATA in the EEPROM will be copied in the SD card.
The codes from ADDRESS 1 to 10 will display on the LCD monitor and the rest of codes will not display.
d. When the copy is complete, turn off the camera.
e. If you read the SD card in your PC, you can find the V5DAT.TXT file and you can check the
EEPROM DATA.
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If you want to write the DATA of EEPROM, do as follows.
<Codes of program>
GR M
<1> PROCESS CODE ; <1>17;
<2> 65535 ; <2>65535;
<3> PROCESS CODE ; <3>17;
<4> 0 OR 1 ; <4>1;
<5> 0 OR 1 ;
<6> CONDITION ;
<7> SPEC ;
<8> NOT
<5>1;
<6>DATA, ADDRESS 1,....,DATA, ADDRESS 499;
<7>;
<8>;
<9> NOT
<10> NOT
<11> NOT
<12> NOT
<13> NOT
<14> 0
<15> 0
<9>;
<10>;
<11>;
<12>;
<13>;
<14>0;
<15>0;
<How to test> a. Insert the codes (from START ADDRESS 1 TO END ADDRESS 499) and save the program in the
SD card. b. Insert the SD card to the camera and turn on the camera.
(Set the mode dial to PROGRAM mode) c. Turn on the camera and the data of EEPROM will be copied to the camera.
d. When the copy is complete, turn off the camera.
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Ⅴ. PATTERN DIAGRAMS
RT S A
1) MAIN PCB Assembly (TOP)
FO R E H P CB S''Y
Being used as omage buffer, role of storing digital data of CCD sensor module. After treating by
DSP, this temporarily stored data will store in
Compact Flash Memory as image data.
Management of CCD’s image signal and I/F with initiative devices; JPEG compression,
USB, AUDIO, VIDEO.
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FB14
C59
C61
R151
R46
R48
R45
R94
C107
C102
R148
C69
C74
C92 C91 R96 C109
C110
Q7
Q3
R191R193
R106
R105
R113
C84
C81
R196
R111
R109
R103
R107
R157
R110
R102
R112
R104
R135
R118
C100
75
R87 R88
2) MAIN PCB ASSEMBLY (BOTTOM)
Storaged the Firmware data.
76
L 1133..55M
hzz
R65
J4
J1
D4
R23
C38
C18
D1
C35
R8
C36
FB2
C51
C49
C52
C19
R3
CCDC3
CCDR2
CCDC2
CCDC1
C41
C44
C42
FB4
R25
R24
C26
C25
R39
R36
R37
R33
R30
R29
R22
R20
R38
R35
R34
R31
R32
R28
R21
R201
U2
C99
C9
C98
C24
X1
R202
R17
C28
FB3
FB6
C72
C75
FB13
C97
C105
77
3) POWER PCB ASSEMBLY (TOP)
3.0V CCD Control IC.
78
J2
S2
R405
R403
R407
R409
R410
C75
R111
S1 Q21
C91
R153
TRIG PART
8.5VCC_LCD
5VCC-LCD
3VCC_LCD
BACK LIGHT
L6
C21
R16
R18
FB100
L2
R302
C16
R14
R12 R15
C7
Q2
R24
C8
C6
R9 R10
R5
C4
L5
3.3V MAIN
LI CHK
C18 C5
Q1
T1 LCD
U1
C24
C200
T2 CCD
D4
C26
Q3
L7
C25
U15
D1
D2
D3
C22
L9
C1
C9
C13
L10
C29
1.8VCC_ MAIN POWER PWM IC
4.2VCC
13VCC_CCD
N7.5VCC_LCD
USB DETECT
VIDEO DETECT
R161
Q29
R162
R158
Q26
R157
Q25
C100
FB14
E5
FB17
FB16
C102
BATN1
BATP1
D15
D14
POWER INPUT
BN1
BP1
C86
C87 FB7
Q15 R146 XG1
C98
SG1
XV1
SV1
STROBO CHARGE
79
4) POWER PCB ASSEMBLY (BOTTOM)
Strobo related.
BT P11 ((Q
BUTTONCEEL BATTERY
Audio 3.3V control.
DSP stan-by
Motor driver power control
T11 -- O C T
Strobo Charge
80
J3
STROBO PART
AUDIO PART
Q8 Q9
R130
C95
R150
Q17
R164
R167
R400
R166
C79
Q28
R137
Q11
U18
Q27
R141
Q16
C105 R160
R138 REF2
REF1
C104
R133
Q18 R147
R152
R151
C97
Q19
Q20
Q10
Q12
Q13
C73
C71
U16
FB5
C76 C72
U17
REMOCON PART
C68
C70
C69
Q7
C3
C11
C15
U9
C57
C23
C30
R307
R159
C45
BTP1
L11
C50
U6
C44
C47
D10
R33
C43
C48
U5
C42
Q4
VDD_PWR
Q6
Q5
R36
13VCC_CCD
N7.5VCC_CCD
MOTOR DRIVER
USB PART
T1
Q24 Q23 Q22
J1
J6
J4
E3
81
5) LCD PCB ASSEMBLY (TOP)
3.3V_LCD
SPKN1 SPKP1
pin1
TP_B
TP_R
TP_G
DVCLK DA7 HD VD
LCD PART
U1
BLEDP1
BLEDN1
J2
KEY PART
E8
C29
C4
C5
C9
R38
L3
C19
C20
C8
D2
C1
C26
R20
R36
C28
C24
R21
R22
C25
E4
E3
E5
E1
E2
J1
8V_LCD
pin
LCD Display control.
82
6) LCD PCB ASSEMBLY (BOTTOM)
5V_LCD
TP_SCK
TP_SDAT
TP_SEN
LED PART
FB1
Q1
Q3
Q2
S4
C17
R45
C18
C2
C3
C12 C7
S5 S3 S1
S6
S2
AC SW
83
7) CCD PCB ASSEMBLY (TOP)
V5 040311
C1
8) CCD PCB ASSEMBLY (BOTTOM)
84
Ⅵ. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
ZOOM
LENS
CCD
Sensor
5M(MN3959_
3FIELD Y5
TG_Reset
TG&YD
(AN12052A/53A)
49.09MH
LENS M.
DRIVER
FAN8702
(ZOOM, FOCUS,
IRIS, SHUTTER)
Storage
Media
SDRAM
256Mb
(K4S561632E V5)
108.0
MHz
13.5
MHz
SD/MMC
(V5)
FLASH Memory
64Mb-BGA(V5)
COACH-VI
(ZR36442)
32.768KH
Speake
MiC
USB
JACK
AV
OUT
UART
Serial EEPROM
(M24C08 8Kbit)
AUD_Reset
AUDIO
External
Cdec
TWL1110(V5)
Aux
(Self)
Light
STROBO
BLOCK
KEY
SWITCH
표시 LED
(AF,
STROBO,
MODE)
LCD_Reset
LCD Driver
(CMX4006R)
TFT-LCD
7.8M
Pixcel(V5)
POWER
Block
CCD
13V
-7.5V
3.3V
Battery(9)
AA/CR_Y3
/Li-ion..
(V5)
LCD
7.2V
(V5 B/L)
8.5V
5V
3V
Main
4.25V
4.2V
3.3V
1.8V
85
1) MAIN BLOCK DIAGRAM
STB_LED
MD_LED
AF_LED
SDA
SCL
KEY_IN[4..0]
LCD_CNT
PWM_REF
FA_END
DAFRM
DAIN
DAOUT
DASCLK
VSYNC
HSYNC
DVCLK
SCK
SEN
SDAT
LCD_RST
DA[7..0]
SELF_LED
FA_STR[2..0]
GNDD
STB_LED
MD_LED
AF_LED
SDA
SCL
KEY_IN[4..0]
LCD_CNT
PWM_REF
FA_END
DAOUT
DAIN
DAFRM
DASCLK
SCK
SEN
SDAT
HSYNC
VSYNC
DVCLK
LCD_RST
DA[7..0]
SELF_LED
FA_STR[2..0]
GNDD
TR[2..0]
C
NC
DVCLK
VSYN
HSY
SDAT
SCK
SEN
LCD_RST
..0
ND
_S
FA_E
FA
SELF_LED
DA[7
PWM_REF
DAFRM
DAIN
DAOUT
DASCLK
D GND
LCD_CNT
STB_LED
AF_LED
MD_LED
SDA
SCL
KEY_IN
SDA
SCL
3_3VCC_MAIN
GNDD
GNDD
3_3VCC_MAIN
VCC
VDD_PWR
GNDD
D GND
WR _P
VCC
VDD
3_3VCC_MAIN
3_3VCC_MAIN
1_8VCC_MAIN
AUD_RST
GNDD
LI_CHK
BL_CNT
XRESET
OSC[2..0]
TEMP_CHK
PW_SW
USBPUP
USBDETECT
USBDP
USBDM
TXD
RXD
NTSC
VJ_DETN
NEC
NES
FLSHTRIG
CCD_CNT1
CCD_CNT
RC_ON
RC_CNT
1
NT
NT
CCD_C
CCD_C
RC_CNT
RC_ON
T
HK
0] C[2..
XRESE
LI_C
OS
BL_CNT
TEMP_CHK
PW_SW
USBDM
USBDP
USBPUP
USBDETECT
TXD
RXD
NTSC
VJ_DETN
FLSHTRIG
NES
NEC
RAMADD9
RAMADD8
AUD_RST
1_8VCC_MAIN
GNDD
3_3VCC_MAIN
VDDRTC
CCD_CNT1
CCD_CNT
RC_ON
RC_CNT
RAMADD9
RAMADD8
AUD_RST
USBDETECT
USBPUP
USBDM
USBDP
RXD
TXD
NTSC
VJ_DETN
NEC
NES
FLSHTRIG
PW_SW
LI_CHK
XRESET
BL_CNT
OSC[2..0]
TEMP_CHK
3_3VCC_MAIN
4_2VCC_AM
GNDM
GNDD
GNDD
3_3VCC_MAIN
86
2) MAIN_TOP (MAIN)
87
3) MAIN_BOTTOM (MAIN)
88
4) COACH VI (MAIN)
1 2
390R 1 R96
2
3
2
0
1
4
KEY_IN
KEY_IN
KEY_IN
KEY_IN
NES
KEY_IN
CVBS
D EN
FA_STR2
FA_
PWM5
FA_STR1
PWM6
PWM_REF
ON PWR
PW_SW
PDETECT
1
10K
R200
2
N
ON R_
SD_WP
NT
MD_LED
CCD_C
EJTCK
PLAY_O
POWE
ZPR_CNT
AUD_RST
NEC
VJ_DETN
FLSHTRIG
FEP_RST
LCD_CNT
SELF_LED
STB_LED
AF_LED
ZPR2
BL_CNT
RC_CNT
ZPI
RC_ON
TEMP_CHK
HK LI_C
FA0
FA1
FA2
SE
AREF
VCM
FD6
FD5
FD7
FD4
FD3
FD2
FD1
FD0
RSET
T XRESE
RTCXO
RTCXI
FA11
PWRON
PWRENB
PWM3
PWM2
PWM4
PWM5
PWM0
PWM1
RTCXI
PWM7
PWM6
VCM
AREF
FA8
FA7
FA9
FA10
FA2
FA1
FA0
FA5
FA6
FA4
FA3
FA11
FA12
FA13
FA16
FA17
FA19
FA18
FA14
FA15
FD1
FD2
FD0
FD4
FD5
FD3
FD6
FD7
FA20
RTCXO
EJTDI
FPDIN
EJTMS
EJTDO
EJTCK
MICENB
RESET
SPKRP
SPKRN
MIC
GPADC5
GPADC4
GPADC2
GPADC3
GPADC1
RSET
CVBS
GPADC0
T19
T18
T20
V12
V13
U13
U12
V15
U14
V19
U15
V14
V6
U6
T3
C19
T17
D7
T4
C7
V8
U8
V7
U7
C6
D4
C5
D5
A4
B4
B5
A5
A6
B6
B20
D15
D14 u20
U19
M3
M4
N3
N4
P4
P3
P1
R4
P2
R3
R2
R1
G3
G2
K3
K4
J3
H4
L4
L3
N1
G4
M1
K1
J1
L1
G1
F1
H1
B16
A16
A17
A15
A14
A10
B10
A12
A13
C11
A11
C10
B11
C17
B17
A20
A19
PDETECT
XLGPIO0
XLGPIO1
XLGPIO3
XLGPIO2
XLGPIO5
XLGPIO4
XLGPIO7
XLGPIO6
XLGPIO9
XLGPIO8
XLGPIO10
XLGPIO11
XLGPIO12
XLGPIO13
XLGPIO14
XLGPIO15
XLGPIO16
XLGPIO17
XLGPIO18
XLGPIO19
XLGPIO20
FLSHTRIG
FRERTRIG
0.1
C107
C106N
1 2
V18MLE0603L(1)
1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
C81
C82
C83
C84
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
C86
C87
89
1
1
2
2
1 2
RAMADD13
RAMADD14
RAMADD12
RAMADD11
RAMADD10
RAMDAT14
RAMDAT15
RAMDAT13
RAMDAT12
RAMDAT11
VDDCORE
VDDCORE
VDDCORE
VDDCORE
RAMDAT10
RAMDAT1
RAMDAT0
RAMDAT2
RAMDAT3
RAMDAT4
RAMDAT6
RAMDAT5
RAMDAT7
RAMDAT9
RAMDAT8
VDDSPKR
VDDPWR
VDDSPKR
VDDUSB
VDDAUD
VDDADC
VDDRTC
VDDDAC
VDDDAC
RAMRAS
RAMCS
RAMWE
RAMCAS
RAMDQMH
RAMDQML
RAMCLK
RAMCKEN
RAMADD9
RAMADD8
RAMADD7
RAMADD6
RAMADD4
RAMADD3
RAMADD5
RAMADD1
RAMADD2
RAMADD0
VDDP
VDDP
VDDP
VDDP
VDDP
VDDP
VDDP
VDDP
VDDP
VDDP
VDDP
VDDP
VDDP
VDDP
VDDP
VDDP
VDDPLL
B9
C15
D16
B19
B15
A18
D11
W20
B12
C12
W19
C18
D18
D17
V4
V3
C4
V18
U17
U18
D6
D12
U4
U3
C3
D3
V11
U11
U10
V17
J4
K17
W18
W17
Y8
Y7
V20
Y20
W9
W8
Y19
Y18
Y17
Y5
Y4
Y3
Y2
Y13
Y10
Y9
Y12
W3
W2
W7
W6
Y6
W5
W4
Y11
Y16
Y15
Y14
W12
W13
W11
W14
W10
W15
W16
RAMDAT15
RAMDAT14
RAMDAT13
RAMDAT12
RAMDAT11
RAMDAT10
RAMDAT9
RAMDAT8
RAMDAT7
RAMDAT6
RAMDAT5
RAMDAT4
RAMDAT3
RAMDAT2
RAMDAT1
RAMDAT0
RAMADD14
RAMADD13
RAMADD12
RAMADD11
RAMADD10
RAMADD9
RAMADD8
RAMADD7
RAMADD6
RAMADD5
S
S
WE
CA
CS
RA
RAMDQML
RAMDQMH
XRAM
XRAM
XRAM
XRAM
RAMCKEN
1
1
1
1
1
1
R151 100R 2 2
R11910R
R11610R
R11410R
R12110R
R12310R
2
2
2
2
2
FB17
1 RAMCLK
RAMADD2
RAMADD3
RAMADD4
RAMADD1
RAMADD0
BLM18BB600SN1(1)
330p 1 2
C93
1
270p
2
C92
1
75R 1%
2
R100
1 2
5) MEMORY (MAIN)
1 2
VDDQ
VDDQ
VDDQ
VDD
VDD
VDD
VDDQ
27
14
1
9
3
43
49
VSSQ
VSSQ
VSSQ
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSSQ
52
46
12
6
54
41
28
100K
R186
100K
R187
100K
R185
R188
100K
100K
R189
R184
100K
R183
100K
R182
100K
R181
100K
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1 2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
VSS2
SCLK
VDD
VSS
DI
CS#
RSV1
DO
5
4
6
8
7
3
2
1
9
10
CD1
RSV2
33K
R157
44
23
VCC
VCC VSS
VSS
22
1
90
6) MOTOR DRIVER (MAIN)
AP AFM_
PG
1
NC
ISH
VC2
IAE
VC1
NC
NC
VREF
VCC
VB1
OUT
44
43
45
42
41
40
39
38
37
47
46
48
8
VDD
NC
SG
FC2
VCC
NC
FC1
VB2
PG
NC
OUT
INHD
22
21
20
19
24
23
15
14
13
17
16
18
N _B
R MITTE AFPI_E
DE HO AT AFPI_C
ITTER ZPI_EM
DE HO AT ZPI_C
DE CATHO ZPR_
EMITTER ZPR_
91
7) POWER ON KEY (MAIN)
V18MLE0603L(1)
2 1 1 2
1 2
V18MLE0603L(1) V18MLE0603L(1)
3 1 1 2 3 1
V18MLE0603L(1)
V18MLE0603L(1)
3 1 1 2 3 1
92
8) TG & VD (MAIN)
XI
XO
R11
470R
V6
V8
V5
V4
V7
V3
V2
V1
OV7
OV4
OV5
OV3
OV6
OV8
9
10
11
12
13
14
C12 0.1
C14 0.1
C13 0.1
CH3
CH2
IV5
IV6
IV4
IV2
28
27
26
25
24
23
I SUB
C H5
C H3
IV5
IV6
IV4
IV2
C H4
C H2
IV3
C H1
IV1
R201 10K
XI
XO
R16 10K
FEP_RST
C28
C LKO
33P
R17 47R
C27 0.1
C26 0.1
R G R8
HL
R7
47R
47R
C25 0.1
H 1
R6 0 R
C24 0.1
H 2
R5 4R7
C23 0.1
IV5
C H4
C22 0.1
C H5
26
27
24
25
XI
XO
CLR
TEST2
CLKO
42
43
44
45
40
41
46
V5
CH5
CH4
29
30
31
32
33
34
R
HL
H1
36
37
35
38
39
H2
DVDD3
DVSS3
DVDD3
DVSS3
DVDD3
DVDD3
DVDD2
DVDD2
DVSS3
SUBSW
SUBSW2
3 1
3 1
C32
C31
C30
N . C
10p
10p
+
3 1
DVDD1
DVSS1
DATA
DCLK
VSS
AUX
VRB
NOE
VRT
CS
STB
85
84
83
82
87
86
91
90
92
89
88
74
73
72
71
76
75
70
80
79
81
78
77
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
C51
C50
1(1)
1(1)
A AT
AFE TG_
AFE TG_
AFE TG_
93
9)
PMS_BLOCK DIAGRAM (POWER)
SPKP
SPKN
AF_LED
ED MD_L
STB_LED
[4..0]
..0]
C
K
ST
SEN
SCK
SDAT
_R
DVCL
VSYNC
HSYN
DA[7
PLAY
LCD
Y_ KE
T2
T1
SHU
SHU
1
2
SHUT
SHUT
HTRIG FLS
T2
T1
SHU
SHU
L _A 5VCC R ST
D
GND
GND
NES
NEC
OSC[2
EF _R
ND
LED SELF_
FA_E
FA_STR[2
PWM
_LED
EF _R
ND _E
TR
LF
FA
PWM
SE
FA_S
LCD_CNT
T CN D_ LC
CNT LCD_
D GND
DD GN
R ST
D
GND
GND
N RC_O
RC_CNT
_CHK
_CNT BL
CCD_CNT
M _A
CD
R
CD
_C
_CCD
_C
CC
C RT
_5VCC
_PW
3V 3_
N7
12VCC
GNDC
VDD
VDD
4_2VCC
GNDM
AIN
AIN
_M
_M
1_8VCC
3_3VCC
XRESET
TEMP
PW_SW
DD GN
T CN
RC_ON
RC_
CHK
SW PW_
P_ TEM
T
T
CN
CN BL_
CCD_
AM C_
GNDM
R
D
CD _C
CD
CC
TC DR
C_
CC
GNDC
5V
CC_C
VD
VDD_PW
N7_
13VC
3_3V
4_2VC
MA
MA
C_
C_
3_3VC
1_8VC
D GND
N RC_O
RC_CNT
HK _C
PW_SW
TEMP
T
CCD_CNT
BL_CN
M _A
GNDM
4_2VCC
CCD
C
R
C
D
ETN
CC
RT
AIN
AIN
_M
_M
GND
12VCC_CCD
_PW VDD
C_
CC_
VDD
3V
N7_5VC
3_
VJ_D
3_3VCC
1_8VCC
N SPK
SPKP
SPKN
SPKP
KEY
SCL
SDA
UT
K CL
DAIN
DAFRM
DAO
DAS
POW_
EAR20
0 EAR2
EAR20
ECT
DD[9..8
DM
DP
BDET
BPUP
USB
USB
US
US
RAMA
NTSC
XRESET
TxD
RxD
HK LI_C
D GND
DD GN
94
10) MAIN_POWER (PMS)
1 2 1
2
3
VOUT GND
2
PV
CC3
DL3
DL1
DL2
GND
FB3L
ON3
INDL2
FB2
33
34
35
36
31
32
37
38
39
40
CCM
CCSU
SUSD
ONSU
FBSU
SCF
AUX1OKB
18
17
16
15
20
19
14
13
12
11
ONM
FBM
REF
3
1
2
95
11) AUDIO CODEC & SEPROM (POWER)
1 2
1 2
EARVDD
EAR1ON
EARVSS
EAR1OP
AVDD
EAR2O
EARVSS
PLLVDD
28
27
26
25
30
29
32
31
MUXOUT1
MUXOUT2
DVSS
DVDD
SCL
SDA
PCMI
PCMO
10
9
14
13
12
11
16
15
1
1
1
1
1
1
96
12) BOTTOM_MAIN (POWER)
97
13) STROBO & LIGHT SEN (POWER)
TRIG_OFF
3 2
1
3 1
3 1
5 2
2 1
3 1
3 1
3 1
3 1
NEC
3 1
OSC2
3 1
OSC1
3 1
OSC0
98
14) TOP_MAIN (POWER)
99
15) TOP_BACK (POWER)
100
16) USB & AV & JACK (POWER)
3 1 2
1
1
1
11
9
G
G G
G
10
12 2 1
2 1
1 2
1 3
3 1
25
G G
26
101
17) LCD_BLCOK DIAGRAM
GNDD
8_5VCC_LCD
5VCC_LCD
3VCC_LCD
BLEDP
BLEDN
GNDL
GNDD
GND
GND
D
L
SEN
SCK
SDAT
HSYNC
VSYNC
DVCLK
LCD_RST
DA[7..0]
[7..0]
C YN
NC
SDAT
SCK
SEN
ST _R
HS
VSY
DVCLK
DA
LCD
CD _L
_LCD
_LCD 3VCC
5VCC
8_5VCC
BLEDP
BLEDN
SEN
SCK
SDAT
HSYNC
VSYNC
DVCLK
LCD_RST
DA[7..0]
GNDL
GNDD
BLEDP
BLEDN
3VCC_LCD
5VCC_LCD
8_5VCC_LCD
102
18) DLCD (LCD)
VB
VG
T2 TES
SEN
VDD
SCK
SDAT
XCLR
GND
VDD
GND
GND
GND
28
29
27
30
31
32
35
36
37
38
39
33
34
HCK1
HCK2
DWN
PCG
RGT
VDD
HST
XSTB
POF
GND
VCK
EN
VST
11
10
5
4
3
2
1
9
8
7
6
13
12
2
1
HCK
HCK
HST
RGT
G
N
K
EN
DW
VC
XSTB
PC
VST
1 1
103
19) KEY & LED (LCD)
V18MLE0402H V18MLE0402H
3 1 3 1 3 1
1 2
1 2
N.C( 1)
1 2
1 2
1 2
UP
DOWN
ADJ
N.C( 1)
1 2
1
1
1
2
2
2
MENU
MF
SHUT2
N.C( 1)
1 2
1
1
1
2
2
2
WIDE
TELE
SHUT1
104
N.C( 1)
1 2
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
MODE1
MODE0
MODE2
MODE3
N.C( 1)
1 2
1
1
1
2
2
2
RIGHT
LEFT
LCD
20) TOP_BACK (LCD)
105
21) CCD F PCB
C1 0.047
106
Ⅶ. TROUBLESHOOTING
aiirriin g
· Grasp customer's complaints exactely
· Check the product's condition of exterior view(damage by shock)
· Check the condition of battery and all kinds of cables(USB cable, AV cable, AC Adaptor)
· Check working condition with new battery or adaptor
- ON/OFF
- TELE/WIDE
- Check if the image shows correctly with TFT LCD on
(Turn on the TFT LCD and check if the image shows correctly)
- Take a picture by pressing the shutter button
- Turn the dial and check if modes change correctly
· Download from the camera by connecting it with PC and check if correctly
· Check if the image shows correctly with it connected to monitor
· Check the connectors' condition to each PCB(dirt, short, assembly, lean, etc.)
· Change each doubtful PCB one after another to find out bad PCB
- When doubtful of Main PCB Ass's, check the operating condition by assembling with a good
Main PCB ass'y (Manufacture of checking machine for each bad PCB is in schedule)
· Refer to each page to fix bad items of each PCB
· Check the connections of each PCB before assembling covers and embarkation of the parts
(soldering condition) with the naked eye
· Ateter assembling the camera, insert battery only when condition of the parts' embarkation and connection is all right (Inserting battery when the camera has inside-short will result in death or serious injury to the CPU and all parts)
· After setting the mode dial in position assemble the Top Cover and check if the dial nverts correctly
3-1) A/S Check list for each item
To judge inferior goods, begin with doubtful PCBs, replacing one after another to replace bad parts ex.) When Main PCB ass'y is in trouble, try replacing it with inferior camera's fair Main PCB ass'y
107
hoooottiin g
Checking the Power source
(Battery, Adapter, etc.)
Checking the connection of each PCB
(Checking the connection of each connector)
① Check the connection of Main PCB(J4)와 SUB
PCB(CON 24) (73 page)
② Check the soldering status of Battery L/W(73 page)
③ Check the output voltage of AC Adaptor(73 page)
If the consumption of current is OmA
73 Page
④ Check the Main PCB fuse(F1)
-> If the both terminals are 0, it has no trouble.
If the consumption of current is 150~260mA
74 Page
⑤ Upgrade the firmware with the reinstalling firmware.
Booting Defect.
74 Page
⑥ Check the connection of CCD F PCB.
POWER PCB Defect.
MAIN PCB Defect.
108
E1
E2
E5
E4
E3 pin
C24
C28
R36
R20
C26
R22
R21
C25
J1
D2
C1
C8 L3
C20
C19
R38
J2
BLEDN1
BLEDP1
C5
C4
C9
E8
C29
VD HD DA7
U1
DVCLK
TP_R
TP_B
TP_G pin1
SPKP1 SPKN1
FB14
C59
C61
R151
R46
R48
R45
R94
C102
C107
R148
C74
C69
C92 C91 R96 C109
C110
Q7
Q3
R191R193
R106
R105
R113
C84
C81
R196
R111
R109
R103
R157
R110
R107
R102
R112 R104
R135
R118
C100
R87 R88
R149
R140
C81
C80
FB6
R136
R132
R129
D12
D11
R165
C90
C89
C85
R138
R131 C82
R134
C83
R112
FB4
C74
R117
C77
C78
R121
R122
R123 R119
C54
C49
E8
C19
L11
R34
R35
R32
R300
C88
C94
R145
C96
R144
C93
R143
C92
FB8
FB9
FB10
E4 FB11
C101
FB15
FB12
FB13
R401
R402
R408
R404
R406
MICN1
MICP1
SP1
SN1
SLN1
SLP1
XVCC1
XGND1
XE P1
TRIG T
GNDP1
XE N1
E7
R113
D5 D6
R305
R500
R8
C12 R11
R303
U301
R306
FB1
FB3
R304
C34
R1
R2
R3
R7
R13
R301
R23
R17 C28
R26
R20 C36
C33
R21
R19
R22
R25
C35
C31
C20
P DP1
P DM1
USBDET
R154
R155
R156
C99
E2
E1
R142
R139
D13
FB7
F1
C103 E6
FB6
FB3
C105
C97
FB13
C75
C72
C24
C9
C98 C99
FB4
CCDC2
C42
C44
C41
CCDC1
R17
C28
R202
X1
U2
CCDR2
CCDC3
R3
C19
C52
C49
C51
R8
C18
D1
C35
C36
FB2
C38
R23
D4
R31
R34
R35
R38
R21
R28
R32
R201
R33
R37
R36
R39
R22
R29
R30
R20
C26
R24
R25
C25
J1
J4
R65
U1
109
① Check the XE TUBE status (Breakage, incorrect assembly)
②
Check the MAIN CON.
and the voltage of the rechargeable battery
(295V~315V)
③
Check the part of IGBT
Check the connection state of MAIN CON. and
TRIG TRNS.
④
Check the connection state of TRIG F PCB
⑤
Check TRIG TRANS
Check the connection state of PHOTO F PCB
74 Page
- If defect, Flashing all time.
- If shorted circuit between the SN1 and the SP1 it doesn’t flashing.
Check the part on the POWER PCB
R141, R149, R165, R166, R167, Q16, Q17, Q21, C91
110
88 77 66 55
11 22 33 44
Ω of both terminal of PIN 1,2,3,4 :
About 4.7㏀
If the Ω of both terminal of PIN 1,2,3,4 are hundreds of ㏀ or tens of thousands ㏀, the parts have no trouble.
Ω of both terminals of PIN 1 and 2
: About 40Ω
Ω of both terminals of PIN 1 and 3
: About 140Ω
Ω of both terminals of PIN 2 and 3
: About 1Ω.
11
33
22
111
① Check the charging voltage of MAIN CON.
(295V~315V)
②
Check the VCC voltage to the FB7
③
Check the part of the
TRANSFORMER
④
Check the part on the POWER PCB
Refer to the checking method.
Q22, Q23, Q24, R143, R144, R145, R142, R139, Q15, D13
TR NS
Ω of both terminals of PIN 1 and 2 : About 47Ω
Ω of both terminals of PIN 3 and 4 : About 0.7Ω
Ω of both terminals of PIN 5 and 6 : About 0.1Ω
④ ⑤ ⑥
③ ② ①
112
LC moon
Check the connecting status of LCD and F PCB or whether the F PCB is torn.
113
Check whether the image displays on the external monitor correctly. When you connect the camera and external monitor, use the A/V cable. If the image displays correctly, the TFT LCD has trouble and displays incorrectly, the CCD has trouble.
② If the CCD has trouble, change the CCD
※ When the CCD is assembled, check whether the CCD is tilted.
③
Black or White image display.
1. Check the CCD_POWER on MAIN PCB.
- C2, C6 : -7.5V
- C16, C37 : 13V
2. Check the CCD_POWER on POWER PCB.
- C30 : -7.5V
- C23 : 13V
P OW B ((B TT
114
nuu iiss sseett ttoo O N..
1. SCheck the soldering status of SPEAKER lead wire.
2. Check the soldering status of MIC lead wire.
115
1. Check the assembly status of MAIN F PCB.
(Assembly status, Breakage of F PCB, Dust, etc.)
2. Check the ZOOM MOTOR and FOCUS MOTOR status.
ZOOM MOTOR : 25Ω
22
44
33
FOCUS MOTOR
1 ↔ 3 : 45Ω
2 ↔ 4 : 45Ω
11
116
If errors related to the card(Recognition error, CARD LOCK message error, etc.) take place
① Check the soldering state of the CARD SLOT.
② If the [CARD LOCK] displayed all ways. Check the soldering state of PIN.
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