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Fujifilm FinePix S6000fd, S6500fd Digital Camera Service Manual
Below you will find brief information for FinePix S6000fd, FinePix S6500fd. The FinePix S6000fd includes the "Face Kirei-Navi" feature that can detect up to 10 people's faces in 0.05 seconds. It then focuses on that face and automatically adjusts the brightness. The "Super CCD Honeycom VI HR" and the "Real Photo Engine II" image processing engine enable the FinePix S6000fd to shoot at ultra-high sensitivities of ISO 3200. The 10.7x zoom lens provided on the FinePix S6000fd utilizes high-definition Fujinon optics and an ultra-wide 28-300 mm focal range. The camera features the "high-sensitivity dual-shot" function, recording two images of the same shot, one with flash and one without. The Picture Stabilization mode ensures impressive telephoto images and clear shots of sporting events.
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DIGITAL CAMERA
FinePix S6000fd/
S6500fd
SERVICE MANUAL
US/EU/EG/EE/AS/CH/JP-Model
CAUTION
BECAUSE THIS PRODUCTIS RoHS LEAD-FREE COMPLIANT, USE THE DESIG-
NATED AFTER-SELES PARTS AND THE DESIGNATED LEAD-FREE SOLDER WHEN
PERFORMING REPAIRS. (Refer to page 3 to page 5)
WARNING
THE COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED WITH THE MARK “ ” ON THE SCHEMATIC
DIAGRAM AND IN THE PARTS LIST ARE CRITICAL FOR SAFETY.
PLEASE REPLACE ONLY WITH THE COMPONENTS SPECIFIED ON THE SCHEMATIC
DIAGRAM AND IN THE PARTS LIST.
IF YOU USE PARTS NOT SPECIFIED, IT MAY RESULT IN A FIRE AND AN
ELECTRICAL SHOCK.
FUJI PHOTO FILM CO., LTD.
Ref.No.:ZM00647-100
Printed in Japan 2006.09
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SAFETY CHECK-OUT
After correcting the original problem, perform the following safety check before return the product to the customer.
1. Check the area of your repair for unsoldered or poorly soldered connections. Check the entire board surface for solder splasher and bridges.
7.
CAUTION: FOR CONTINUED
PROTECTION AGAINST FIRE
HAZARD, REPLACE ONLY WITH
SAME TYPE 2.5 AMPERES 125V
FUSE.
2. Check the interboard wiring to ensure that no wires are
“pinched” or contact high-wattage resistors.
3. Look for unauthorized replacement parts, particularly transistors, that were installed during a previous repair.
Point them out to the customer and recommend their replacement.
4. Look for parts which, though functioning, show obvious signs of deterioration. Point them out to the customer and recommend their replacement.
5. Check the B + voltage to see it is at the values specified.
2.5A 125V
2.5A 125V
RISK OF FIRE-
REPLACE FUSE
AS MARKED
ATTENTION: AFIN D'ASSURER
UNE PROTECTION
PERMANENTE CONTRE LES
RISQUES D'INCENDIE,
REMPLACER UNIQUEMENT
PAR UN FUSIBLE DE MEME,
TYPE 2.5 AMPERES, 125 VOLTS.
8.
WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE ELECTRIC
SHOCK, BE CAREFUL TO
TOUCH THE PARTS.
WARNING!
HIGH VOLTAGE
6. Make leakage - current measurements to determine that exposed parts are acceptably insulated from the supply circuit before returning the product to the customer.
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RoHS lead-free compliance
Because this product is RoHS lead-free compliant, use the designated after-sales parts and the designated lead-free solder when performing repairs.
<Background & Overview>
With the exception of parts and materials expressly excluded from the RoHS directive (*1), all the internal connections and component parts and materials used in this product are lead-free compliant (*2) under the European RoHS directive.
*1: Excluded items (list of the main lead-related items)
• Lead included in glass used in fluorescent tubes, electronic components and cathode-ray tubes
• Lead in high-melting-point solder (i.e. tin-lead solder alloys that contain 85% lead or more)
• Lead in ceramic electronic parts (piezo-electronic devices)
• Mercury contained in fluorescent tubes is also excluded.
*2: Definition of lead-free
A lead content ratio of 0.1 wt% or less in the applicable locations (solder, terminals, electronic components, etc.)
<Reference>
RoHS: The name of a directive issued by the European Parliament aimed at restricting the use of certain designated hazardous substances included in electrical and electronic equipment.
Designated substances (6): Lead, mercury, cadmium, hexavalent chromium, polybrominated biphenyls (PBBs) and polybrominated diphenyl ether (PBDE)
<Lead-free soldering>
When carrying out repairs, use a designated lead-free solder, bearing in mind the differing work practices for conventional solder (eutectic) and lead-free solder.
Differences in the soldering work for lead-free and eutectic solder
When the soldering work practices for eutectic solder and lead-free solder are compared, the main differences are as shown below. In particular, when lead-free solder is used, the solder tends to be less workable than when eutectic solder is used.
Accordingly, the soldering techniques used must take that into account.
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Difference
The solder starts melting later.
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3
4
5
6
7
Poor wetting
Solder feed rate is difficult to control.
Wetting the insides of through holes is especially difficult.
During repairs (or modifications) removing solder from inside through holes is difficult.
There is serious carbonization of the soldering iron.
The surface is not glossy.
Countermeasure
The initial melting point of lead-free solder is high, so you have to get used to it.
Move the tip of the soldering iron around to heat the entire connection to the melting temperature and assist wetting.
Use the solder (wire) diameter and soldering iron that are best suited to connection being soldered.
First apply solder to the area immediately around the through hold and then feed the solder into the hole.
Use a suitable wicking wire (with a suitable method and heating) and a suction tool.
Either put solder onto the soldering iron tip after completing the work, or turn the iron off frequently.
Learn to recognize the appearance of the surface.
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Setting temperature during lead-free soldering
• Lead-free solder melting temperature
The melting point of eutectic (Sn-Pb) solder is 183°C, while the melting point of lead-free solder (Sn-Ag-Cu) is 30°C higher at 220°C.
• Soldering iron tip temperature
The temperature setting for the soldering iron used should be such that the tip of the soldering iron is at the correct bonding temperature for the connection. This temperature is normally set at around 100°C higher than the melting point of the solder.
However, the actual temperature should take into account the shape and size of the soldering iron tip, the heat tolerance of the connection and the workability of that temperature.
• Correct bonding temperature
The correct bonding temperature refers not to the temperature of the heat source, but to the bonding temperature that will give the best bond strength.
Precautions when soldering with lead-free solder
• Soldering iron maintenance
Because of the high soldering iron temperature in lead-free soldering, there is rapid carbonization of the flux adhering to the tip of the soldering iron.
(1) Always cover the tip of the soldering iron with solder when it is not being used.
(2) If the tip is black from carbonization, wipe it gently with a paper towel soaked in alcohol until the solder will wet.
• Uniform heating of the board and components
To ensure that the lead-free solder wets the entire surface of the pattern and the lands despite its poor wetting characteristics, you must move the tip of the soldering iron over a wide area to raise the temperature of the entire connection.
Soldering iron
A soldering iron with a temperature control is best.
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Solder wire (thread)
Use the lead-free solders specified below.
Solder type: Sn96.5Ag3Cu0.5 (Displayed symbol: SnAgCu)
Wire diameter: 0.6, 0.8 or 1.0 mm
Sample:
lead-free
Wire diameter 0.8mm
Solder type (Displayed symbol)
SnAgCu
Flux
Conventional flux can be used.
Solder application wires (mesh, wicking wire, etc.)
Conventional application wires can be used.
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CONTENTS
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CONTENTS
1. General ........................................................ 1-1
1-1. Product specification .......................................... 1-1
1-2. Explanation of Terms .......................................... 1-4
1-3. Names of External Components ........................ 1-5
2. Disassembly ................................................ 2-1
2-1. Names of internal Components .......................... 2-1
2-2. Removing the REAR CONST ............................. 2-2
2-3. Disassembling the REAR CONST ..................... 2-4
2-4. Removing the MAIN PWB ASSY and
FLASH PWB ASSY ............................................ 2-5
2-5. Removing the HOLDER BATTERY .................... 2-7
2-6. Removing the LENS ASSY ................................ 2-8
2-7. Removing the LENS HOLDER ........................... 2-9
2-8. Removing the FLASH CONST .......................... 2-11
2-9. Removing the FRONT CONST ......................... 2-11
2-10-1. Affixing the REINFORCEMENT LCD ... 2-12
2-10-2. Affixing the MF SHEET ........................ 2-13
2-10-3. Affixing the FLASH PWB GASKET ...... 2-13
3. Schematics .................................................. 3-1
3-1. Cautions ............................................................. 3-1
3-2. Basic Block Names and Functions ..................... 3-1
3-3. Description of Main Block Functions .................. 3-2
3-3-1. Technical Overview ................................ 3-2
3-4. Block Diagram .................................................... 3-3
3-5. Overall connection Diagram ............................... 3-4
3-6. Circuit Diagrams ................................................. 3-5
3-6-1. AV BLOCK ............................................. 3-5
3-6-2. CAMERA BLOCK .................................. 3-6
3-6-3. DCDC BLOCK ....................................... 3-7
3-6-4. EVF BLOCK ........................................... 3-8
3-6-5. FDI BLOCK ............................................ 3-9
3-6-6. FLASH JACK BLOCK .......................... 3-10
3-6-7. KEY BLOCK .......................................... 3-11
3-6-8. KSW BLOCK ....................................... 3-12
3-6-9. LCD BLOCK ........................................ 3-13
3-6-10. MOTOR BLOCK .................................. 3-14
3-6-11. PMAN BLOCK ..................................... 3-15
3-6-12. PROCESS BLOCK (IO) ....................... 3-16
3-6-.13 PROCESS BLOCK (PW) ..................... 3-17
3-6-14. PROCESS BLOCK (SYS) ................... 3-18
3-6-15. AF LED BLOCK ................................... 3-19
3-6-16. CCD FPC BLOCK ................................ 3-19
3-6-17. CN BLOCK .......................................... 3-20
3-6-18. FSW BLOCK ........................................ 3-20
3-6-19. EMI BLOCK ......................................... 3-21
3-6-20. LCD DATA 7 BLOCK ............................ 3-22
3-6-21. MEDIA BLOCK .................................... 3-23
3-6-22. MSW BLOCK ....................................... 3-23
3-6-23. PLUNGER BLOCK .............................. 3-24
3-6-24. USB BLOCK ........................................ 3-24
3-6-25. RSW BLOCK ....................................... 3-25
3-6-26. XE BLOCK ........................................... 3-25
3-6-27. SSW BLOCK ....................................... 3-26
3-7. Mounted Parts Diagrams .................................. 3-27
3-7-1. FSW PWB ASSY ................................. 3-27
3-7-2. KSW PWB ASSY ................................ 3-28
3-7-3. MSW PWB ASSY ............................... 3-29
3-7-4. RSW PWB ASSY ................................ 3-30
3-7-5. SSW PWB ASSY ................................ 3-31
3-7-6. XE PWB ASSY ................................... 3-32
3-7-7. FLASH PWB ASSY .............................. 3-33
3-7-8. MAIN PWB ASSY ................................ 3-34
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CONTENTS
CONTENTS
4. Adjustments ................................................. 4-1
4-1. Important point before Adjustment ..................... 4-1
4-1-2. Important point Adjustment when
Replacing Major Parts ............................ 4-2
4-2. Measuring Instruments Used ............................. 4-2
4-3. Use Jig list .......................................................... 4-3
4-4. Calibration method of pattern box ...................... 4-3
4-5. Adjustment software installation ......................... 4-4
4-5-2. Installation of DSC jig driver ................... 4-5
4-5-3. Adjustment software initiation method ... 4-5
4-6. Initial Settings of the Adjustment Software ......... 4-6
4-7. Starting the Adjustment Software ....................... 4-9
4-8. [R] : Flash Memory Reset ................................. 4-12
4-9. [F4] : CCD Defect Correction /
OFD Adjustment ............................................... 4-14
4-10. [F5] : Camera Adjustment ................................. 4-18
4-11. [ S ]: Shading compensation adjustment .......... 4-24
4-12. [F6] : AF Adjustment ......................................... 4-29
4-13. [F7] : Flash Adjustment ..................................... 4-32
4-14. [F1] : Battery Voltage Adjustment ..................... 4-34
4-15. [F2] : Mode Dial Adjustment ............................. 4-38
4-16. [F11] : Video Adjustment .................................. 4-40
4-17. [F3] : LCD Adjustment ...................................... 4-42
4-18. [F8] : Firmware Download ................................ 4-44
4-19. [F12] : End Setting ............................................ 4-46
5. Inspection .................................................... 5-1
5-1. Required Measuring Equipment ......................... 5-1
5-2. Connection of Measuring Equipment ................. 5-1
5-3. Inspection and Factory Settings ......................... 5-2
6. Parts List ...................................................... 6-1
6-1. Packing and Accessories ................................... 6-1
6-1-1. US-model ............................................... 6-1
6-1-2. JP-model ................................................ 6-2
6-1-3. EU-model ............................................... 6-3
6-1-4. EG-model ............................................... 6-4
6-1-5. EE-model ............................................... 6-5
6-1-6. EE-model (JP Production) ..................... 6-6
6-1-7. AS-model ............................................... 6-7
6-1-8. CH-model ............................................... 6-8
6-2. Cabi Front Block ................................................. 6-9
6-2-1. US/JP-model .......................................... 6-9
6-2-2. EU/EG/EE-model ..................................... 10
6-2-3. EE-model (JP Production) .................... 6-11
6-2-4. AS-model ............................................. 6-12
6-2-5. CH-model ............................................. 6-13
6-3. Cabi Rear Block ............................................... 6-14
6-3-1. US/EU/EG/EE/AS/CH-model ............... 6-14
6-3-2. JP-mode .............................................. 6-15
6-4. Electrical parts .................................................. 6-17
7. Appendix...................................................... 7-1
7-1. List of Related Technical Updates Issued .......... 7-1
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1. General
1. General
1-1. Product specification
System
Model
Effective pixels
CCD
Storage media
File format
Digital camera FinePix S6000fd / FinePix S6500fd
6.3 million pixels
1/1.7-inch Super CCD HR
Internal memory (approx. 10 MB)/xD-Picture Card (16/32/64/128/256/512 MB/1 GB/2 GB)
Still image: DCF-compliant
Compressed: Exif ver.2.2 JPEG, DPOF-compatible
Uncompressed: CCD-RAW (RAF)
*Design rule for Camera File System compliant DPOF compatible
Digital zoom
Aperture (Wide-angle)
Focal range
Movie: AVI format, Motion JPEG
Audio: WAVE format, Monaural sound
Number of recorded pixels Still image:2848 × 2136 pixels/3024 × 2016 pixels/2048 × 1536 pixels/
1600 × 1200 pixels/640 × 480 pixels ( / / / / )
Lens Fujinon 10.7
F2.8-F4.9
× optical zoom lens
Focal length f=6.2 mm-66.7 mm
(Equivalent to approx. 28 mm-300 mm on a 35 mm camera)
Approx. 2.0
× (10.7× optical zoom lens is used together: Max. zoom scale: approx. 21.4×)
F2.8 to F11 Up to 13 steps in 1/3 EV increments Manual/Auto selectable
Normal: Wide-angle: approx. 40 cm (1.3 ft.) to infinity (In High-speed shooting mode: approx. 2.0 m (6.6 ft.) to infinity)
Sensitivity
Photometry
Exposure control
Scene position
Macro:
Telephoto: approx. 2.0 m (6.6 ft.) to infinity (In High-speed shooting mode: approx. 4.0 m (13.1 ft.) to infinity)
Wide-angle: approx. 10 cm (3.9 in.) to 3.0 m (9.8 ft.)
Telephoto: approx. 90 cm (3.0 ft.) to 3.0 m (9.8 ft.)
Super macro: approx. 1 cm to 1.0 m (0.4 in. to 3.3 ft.) (Wide-angle only)
AUTO/Equivalent to ISO 100/200/400/800/1600/3200
TTL 256-zones metering Multi, Spot, Average
Program AE (When using P mode : Program Shift is enabled)/Shutter priority AE/
Aperture priority AE/Manual exposure
(NATURAL LIGHT), (NATURAL & ), (PORTRAIT), (LANDSCAPE),
(SPORT), (NIGHT), (FIREWORKS), (SUNSET), (SNOW), (BEACH),
Picture Stabilization
(MUSEUM), (PARTY), (FLOWER), (TEXT)
Available
Intelligent Face Detection Available
Exposure compensation -2 EV to +2 EV in 1/3 EV-step increments (P, S, A)
Shutter speed
Continuous shooting
Auto bracketing
, , , , , , , , , , , , : 1/4 sec. to 1/4000 sec*.
: 4 sec. to 1/500 sec.*
: 4 sec. to 1/2 sec.*
: 1/45 sec. to 1/1000 sec.* (flash only).
P, S, A: 4 sec. to 1/4000 sec.*
M: 30 sec. to 1/4000 sec.* *depend on Exposure mode
Top-3:
Final-3:
Number of recorded frames: up to 3 frames (Max. 2.2 frames/sec.)
Number of recorded frames:
Last 3 frames before releasing the shutter button (Max. 2.2 frames/sec.)
Long-period: Number of recorded frames: Depend on memory size. 1.5 sec.
interval at N depending on quality level. (Max. 0.6 frames/sec.)
± 1/3 EV, ± 2/3 EV, ± 1 EV
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System
Focus
White balance
Self-timer
Flash type
Flash mode
Viewfinder
LCD monitor
Movie
Photography functions
Playback functions
Other functions
Mode: Single-AF, Continuous AF, Manual focus/One-touch AF (when using Manual focus)
AF system: TTL contrast-type, AF-assist illuminator
AF frame selection: AF (CENTER), AF (MULTI), AF(AREA)
Automatic scene recognition/Preset (Fine, Shade, Fluorescent (Daylight),
Fluorescent (Warm White), Fluorescent (Cool White), Incandescent) /Custom
Approx. 2 sec./10 sec.
Popping the flash up automatically
Effective range:( : AUTO): Wide-angle: approx. 60 cm-8.3 m (2.0 ft.-27.2 ft.)
Telephoto: approx. 2.0 m-4.6 m (6.6 ft.-15.1 ft.)
(Macro): Wide-angle: approx. 30 cm-2.0 m (1.0 ft.-6.6 ft.)
Telephoto: approx. 90 cm-2.0 m (3.0 ft.-6.6 ft.)
Auto, Red-eye Reduction, Forced Flash, Suppressed Flash, Slow Synchro,
Red-eye Reduction + Slow Synchro
0.33 inches, approx. 115,000 pixels low-temperature polysilicon TFT color LCD finder,
Approx. 100% coverage
2.5 inches, Aspect ratio: 4:3; approx. 235,000 pixels Amorphous silicon TFT color LCD monitor, Approx. 100% coverage
640
× 480 pixels/320 × 240 pixels (
/ )
(30 frames per second with monaural sound)
A series of continuous image can be recorded depending on the available space on an xD-Picture Card or internal memory.
Intelligent face detection, High-speed shooting, Best framing, Post shot assist window,
Frame No. memory, Histograms
Intelligent face detection, Trimming, Automatic playback, Multi-frame playback, Sorting by date, Image rotate, Histograms (Highlight warning), Voice memo
PictBridge, Exif print, Language ( , English, Francais, Deutsch, , Italiano,
, , , , , Nederlands, photo mode ( -mode), Discharging rechargeable batteries
), Time difference, FinePix
Standard number of available frames/recording time per xD-Picture Card and internal memory
The number of available frames, recording time or file size varies slightly depending on the subjects photographed. Note also that the divergence between standard number of frames and the actual number of frames is greater for xD-Picture Cards with higher capacities.
Quality setting
Number of recorded pixels
Image data size
Internal memory (approx. 10 MB)
16 MB
32 MB
64 MB
128 MB
256 MB
512 MB
1 GB
2 GB
F N
(30 fps) (30 fps)
2848 2136 3024 2016 2048 1536 1600 1200 640 480 640 480 320 240
3.0 MB
3
5
10
1.5 MB
6
10
20
1.5 MB
6
10
20
780 KB
12
19
40
630 KB
15
25
50
130 KB
77
122
247
13.4 MB
0
1
2
8 sec.
16 sec.
13 sec.
27 sec.
55 sec.
26 sec.
54 sec.
109 sec.
21
42
85
170
341
680
42
84
169
339
680
1360
42
84
169
339
680
1360
81
162
325
651
1305
2558
101
204
409
818
1639
3198
497
997
1997
3993
7995
15992
4
9
19
38
76
152
111 sec.
223 sec.
7.4 min.
219 sec.
7.3 min.
14.6 min.
14.9 min. 29.3 min.
29.8 min. 58.7 min.
Number of recorded pixel is 4048 3036 when displaying images on PC by using FinePixViewer.
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1. General
Input/Output Terminal
NTSC/PAL-type (with monaural sound) A/V OUT
(Audio/Visual output)
Digital input/output
DC input socket
USB 2.0 High-Speed/PTP (Picture Transfer Protocol)
AC Power Adapter AC-5VX (sold separately)
Power Supply and Others
Power supply Use one of the following:
• 4 × AA-size alkaline batteries
• 4 × AA-size Ni-MH (Nickel-Metal Hydride) batteries (sold separately)
• AC Power Adapter AC-5VX (sold separately)
Guide to the number of available frames for battery operation
Battery Type
Alkaline batteries
With LCD monitor ON
Approx. 200 frames
With viewfinder (EVF) ON
Approx. 200 frames
Ni-MH batteries 2500 mAh Approx. 400 frames Approx. 400 frames
According to the CIPA (Camera & Imaging Products Association) standard procedure for measuring digital still camera battery consumption (extract):
When using alkaline batteries, use the batteries supplied with the camera. You can use
Ni-MH batteries also. The storage media should be xD-Picture Card.
Pictures should be taken at a temperature of +23°C (+73°F), with the LCD monitor turned on, the optical zoom moved from full wide-angle to full telephoto (or vice-versa) and back again to its original position every 30 seconds, the flash used at full power every second shot and the camera turned off and then on again once every 10 shots.
• Note: Because the number of available shots varies depending on the capacity of alkaline batteries or the level of charge in Ni-MH batteries, the figures shown here for the number of available shots using batteries are not guaranteed.
Camera dimensions
(W/H/D)
The number of available shots will also decline at low temperatures.
130.7 mm × 97.2 mm × 119.5 mm/5.1 in. × 3.8 in. × 4.7 in.
(not including accessories and attachments)
Camera mass (weight) Approx. 570 g/20.1 oz. (not including accessories, batteries and xD-Picture Card)
Weight for photography Approx. 660 g/23.3 oz. (including batteries and xD-Picture Card)
Operating conditions Temperature: 0 o
C to +40 o
C (+32 o
F to +104
80% humidity or less (no condensation) o
F)
Accessories included z AA-size Alkaline Batteries (LR6) (4) z Strap (1) z Lens cap (1) z Lens cap holder (1) z Lens hood (1) z A/V cable (1) Including plug to pin-plug ×2 z USB cable (mini-B) (1)
Optional accessories z CD-ROM (1) Software for FinePix CX z Owner’s Manual (1) z xD-Picture Card
16MB/32MB/64MB/128MB/256MB/512MB/1GB/2GB z AC Power Adapter AC-5VX z Soft Case SC-FXS9 z Wide Conversion Lens WL-FXS6 z Image Memory Card Reader DPC-R1
• Compatible with xD-Picture Card of 16 MB to 512 MB, and SmartMedia of 3.3 V,
4 MB to 128 MB.
z PC Card Adapter DPC-AD
• Compatible with xD-Picture Card of 16 MB to 512 MB, and SmartMedia of 3.3 V,
2 MB to 128 MB.
z CompactFlash Card Adapter DPC-CF
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1-2. Explanation of Terms
Deactivated batteries:
EV:
Frame rate (fps):
JPEG:
Memory effect:
Motion JPEG:
Smear:
WAVE
White Balance:
Exif Print:
Leaving an Ni-MH battery unused in storage for a long period may cause a rise in the level of substances that inhibit current flow inside the battery and result in a dormant battery.
A battery in this state is referred to as deactivated.
Because current flow is inhibited in a deactivated Ni-MH battery, the battery’s original level of performance cannot be achieved.
A number denotes Exposure Value. The EV is determined by the brightness of the subject and sensitivity (speed) of the film or CCD. The number is larger for bright subjects and smaller for dark subjects. As the brightness of the subject changes, a digital camera maintains the amount of light hitting the CCD at a constant level by adjusting the aperture and shutter speed.
When the amount of light striking the CCD doubles, the EV increases by 1. Likewise, when the light is halved, the EV decreases by 1.
The frame rate refers to the number of images (frames) that are photographed or played back per second. For example, when 10 frames are continuously photographed in a 1second interval, the frame rate is expressed as 10 fps.
For reference, TV images are displayed at 30 fps (NTSC).
Joint Photographic Experts Group
A file format used for compressing and saving color images. The higher the compression rate, the greater the loss of quality in the decompressed (restored) image.
If an Ni-MH battery is repeatedly charged without first being fully discharged, its performance may drop below its original level.
This is referred to as the “memory effect”.
A type of AVI (Audio Video Interleave) file format that handles images and sound as a single file. Images in the file are recorded in JPEG format. Motion JPEG can be played back by QuickTime 3.0 or later.
A phenomenon specific to CCDs whereby white streaks appear on the image when there is a very strong light source, such as the sun or reflected sunlight, in the photography screen.
A standard format used on Windows systems for saving audio data. WAVE files have the
“.WAV” file extension and the data can be saved in either compressed or uncompressed format. Uncompressed recording is used on this camera.
WAVE files can be played back on a personal computer using the following software:
Windows: MediaPlayer
Macintosh: QuickTime Player
* QuickTime 3.0 or later
Whatever the kind of the light, the human eye adapts to it so that a white object still looks white. On the other hand, devices such as digital cameras see a white subject as white by first adjusting the color balance to suit the color of the ambient light around the subject.
This adjustment is called matching the white balance.
Exif Print Format is a newly revised digital camera file format that contains a variety of shooting information for optimal printing.
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1-3. Names of External Components
Zoom ring
Focus ring
1. General
Power switch
Shutter button
Exposure compensation button
Continuous shooting button
Mode dial
Microphone
AF-assist illuminator
/Self-timer lamp
Lens hood
Flash
Focus mode selector switch
(One-touch AF) button
Strap mount
Speaker
Slot cover
Terminal cover xD-Picture Card slot
A/V OUT (Audio/
Visual output) socket
DC IN 5V (power input) socket
USB socket (mini-B)
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Indicator lamp
LCD monitor
DISP (Display)/
BACK button
Tripod mount
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Diopter adjustment dial
Viewfinder (EVF)
Intelligent Face Detection button
EVF/LCD (monitor selector) button
Digital zoom button
4-direction ( ) button
MENU/OK button
Photo mode ( ) button
Battery cover
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2. Disassembly
2-1. Names of internal Components
MSW PWB ASSY
KSW PWB ASSY
FRAME LCD
LCD CONST
2. Disassembly
R CASE ASSY
RSW PWB ASSY
REINFORCEMENT LCD
FLASH CONST
EVF UNIT CONST
MAIN PWB ASSY
ASSY HOLDER BATTRY
LID BATTRY
LENS ASSY
MIC ASSY
F CASE ASSY
FLASH PWB ASSY
MAIN FRAME
SSW PWB ASSY
LENS HOLDER
SPEAKER ASSY
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2-2. Removing the REAR CONST
(1) Remove the 2 screws (M1.7 x 9.0).
(2) Remove the 3 screws (M1.7 x 3.5).
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(3) Apply pressure in the direction of the arrow to disengage the catch for section A.
(4) Slowly remove the REAR CONST in the direction of the arrow.
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A
3
A
A
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(5) Unlock the connector and remove the LCD FPC.
(6) Unlock the connector and remove the MAIN-KSW
FPC.
2. Disassembly
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[Notes on Assembly]
Fit the REAR CONST into the F CASE with the CARD
COVER open (to prevent damage to SW551).
[Assembly]
Assemble by performing the disassembly procedure in reverse.
SW552
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2-3. Disassembling the REAR CONST
(1) Remove the 4 screws (M1.7 x 4.0).
(2) Remove the 4 screws (M1.7 x 4.0B).
(3) Remove the LCD FRAME.
(4) Unlock connector CN802 and remove the KSW-MSW
FFC.
(5) Remove the screw (M1.7 x 4.0).
(6) Press the MSW-PWB locking catch in the direction of the arrow to release it.
(7) Remove the MSW-PWB in the direction of the arrow.
(8) Remove the 2 screws (M1.7 x 4.0).
(9) Remove the KSW-PWB in the direction of the arrow.
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8
9
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6
4
1
3
2
(10) Remove the LCD CONST in the direction of the arrow.
(11) Remove the FACE BUTTON in the direction of the arrow.
(12) Remove the REAR BUTTON in the direction of the arrow.
(13) Remove the CURSOR ASSY in the direction of the arrow.
(14) Remove the screw (M1.7 x 4.0).
(15) Remove the STRAP RIGHT in the direction of the arrow.
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14
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10
[Notes on Assembly]
When installing the MSW PWB in the R CASE, set the
MODE DIAL to "AUTO" and set the selector dial on the
MSW PWB to the position shown in the figure on the right.
[Assembly]
Assemble by performing the disassembly procedure in reverse.
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2. Disassembly
2-4. Removing the MAIN PWB ASSY and FLASH PWB ASSY
(1) Remove the 2 wire harnesses in the direction of the arrow.
(2) Remove the 2 FPCs in the direction of the arrow.
(3) Remove the 2 FFCs in the direction of the arrow.
(4) Remove the EVF UNIT in the direction of the arrow.
(5) Unlock the connector and remove the CCD FPC.
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1
2
4
1
2
3
5
(6) Unlock the connector and remove the LENS MOTOR
FPC.
(7) Remove the 3 screws (M1.7 x 2.5).
(8) Remove the B to B CONNECTOR and then remove the MAIN PWB ASSY in the direction of the arrow.
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8
6 B to B
CONNECTOR
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(9) Peel off the TAPE CONDENSER.
(10) Discharge the main capacitor.
Take care not to touch the main capacitor terminals before discharging the capacitor.
(11) Push the connector catch upwards.
(12) Remove the connector (FLASH CONST) in the direction of the arrow.
(13) Remove the connector (BATTERY CONST) in the direction of the arrow.
(14) Remove the 4 screws (M1.7 x 2.5).
(15) Push the FLASH PWB ASSY to the right and remove the AV jack alignment guide. Then pull the assembly outwards to remove it.
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J702
[Notes on Assembly]
Align the bosses for the FLASH PWB ASSY and F CASE so that they interlock in the correct position.
[Assembly]
Assemble by performing the disassembly procedure in reverse.
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13
9
10
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2-5. Removing the HOLDER BATTERY
(1) Remove the screw (M1.7 x 9.0).
(2) Remove the HOLDER BATTERY in the direction of the arrow.
2. Disassembly
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2
[Notes on Assembly]
During HOLDER BATTERY assembly, set the RELEASE
LEVER to OFF (to prevent damage to SW902 and
SW903).
[Assembly]
Assemble by performing the disassembly procedure in reverse.
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2. Disassembly
2-6. Removing the LENS ASSY
(1) Remove the 2 screws (M1.7 x 4.0).
(2) Remove the MAIN FRAME in the direction of the arrow.
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(3) Remove the 4 screws (M2.0 x 10.0).
(4) Remove the LENS ASSY in the direction of the arrow.
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4
[Notes on Assembly]
Arrange the CCD FPC GND flap as shown in the figure on the right.
[Assembly]
Assemble by performing the disassembly procedure in reverse.
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2-7. Removing the LENS HOLDER
(1) Remove the wire harness (SPEAKER).
(2) Remove the 4 screws (M2.0 x 9.0).
(3) Remove the LENS HOLDER in the direction of the arrow.
2. Disassembly
2
3
1
1
(4) Remove the wire harness (MIC).
(5) Remove the screw (M1.7 x 4.0).
(6) Remove the SSW PWB ASSY in the direction of the arrow.
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4
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[Notes on Assembly]
• Arrange the MIC wire harness as shown in the figure on the right.
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• Arrange the SPEAKER wire harness as shown in the figure on the right.
• Assemble with the focus mode selector switch set to the
"S" position.
[Assembly]
Assemble by performing the disassembly procedure in reverse.
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2-8. Removing the FLASH CONST
(1) Remove the 2 screws (M1.7 x 4.0).
(2) Remove the FLASH CONST in the direction of the arrow.
[Assembly]
Assemble by performing the disassembly procedure in reverse.
2. Disassembly
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2
2-9. Removing the FRONT CONST
(1) Remove the 2 screws (M1.7 x 4.0).
(2) Remove the AFLED CONST in the direction of the arrow.
(3) Remove the SPEAKER ASSY in the direction of the arrow (taking care not to pull the wire harness).
(4) Remove the screw (M1.7 x 4.0).
(5) Remove the STRAP LEFT in the direction of the arrow.
(6) Remove the COVER JACK in the direction of the arrow.
[Assembly]
Assemble by performing the disassembly procedure in reverse.
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3
5
4
1
2
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2-10. Specifications for the sheet component attachment locations
2-10-1. Affixing the REINFORCEMENT LCD
(1) Attach the LCD FRAME TAPE to the LCD FRAME as shown in the figure on the right.
(2) Align the LCD FRAME bosses and attach the
REINFORCEMENT LCD.
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2-10-2. Affixing the MF SHEET
(1) Attach the MF SHEET to the MAIN FRAME as shown in the figure on the right.
2. Disassembly
(2) Stick the UL TAPE around the central section of the
MF SHEET, ensuring that the MF SHEET and the EMI
SHEET CCD on the CCD FPC are not touching.
Tape size: 24 ± 2 mm x 19 mm
2-10-3. Affixing the FLASH PWB GASKET
(1) Affix as shown in the figure on the right.
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3. Schematics
3. Schematics
3-1. Cautions
<Cautions when replacing parts>
• Do not reuse removed parts. Always use new parts.
• Note that the negative side of tantalum condensers is readily damaged by heat.
• Except for chemical condensers and tantalum condensers, voltage is not displayed on condensers with a voltage resistance of 50V or less.
• Resistors not marked are 1/16W chip resistors.
• K
Ω = 1000Ω, MΩ = 1000KΩ
• B characteristics of variable resistors and semi-fixed resistors are not displayed.
3-2. Basic Block Names and Functions
Part name
LENS ASSY
MAIN PWB ASSY
KSW PWB
FSW PWB
MSW PWB
RSW PWB
XE PWB
SSW PWB
Block name
CCD FPC BLOCK
AV BLOCK
CAMERA BLOCK
DCDC BLOCK
EVF BLOCK
FDI BLOCK
FLASH JACK BLOCK
KEY BLOCK
LCD BLOCK
MOTOR BLOCK
PMAN BLOCK
PROCESS BLOCK (IO)
PROCESS BLOCK (PW)
PROCESS BLOCK (SYS)
AF LED BLOCK
CN BLOCK
EMI BLOCK
LCD DATA7 BLOCK
MEDIA BLOCK
PLUNGER BLOCK
USB BLOCK
KSW BLOCK
FSW BLOCK
MSW PWB
RSW PWB
XE BLOCK
SSW BLOCK
Function
CCD Output
Audio/Video IN/PIT (IC281)
CCD Output A/D Conversion (IC102)
Power Supply Generation (I301, IC305), Power Control
EVF Control (IC452)
Face Detection Signal Processing (IC651)
Flash Charge and Discharge
SSW Input, RSW Input, KSW Input
LCD Output CN, Back Light Control
Shutter/Iris/AF Drive (IC151)
Power Control, LED Driver, Flash Charge Control (IC401)
Image Signal Processing (IC201: 1/3)
Power Input (IC201: 2/3)
System Control, USB Communications (IC201: 3/3)
AF_LED Output
Connection with the FLASH PWB
High Frequency Noice Reduction
LCD Signal Compensation
Media Data IN/OUT
Flash Pop-up
USB Signal IN/OUT
Key Switch, Interface for MSW
Flash Pop-up Detection
Camera Mode Select
Release, Camera/Play/Power, +/- Drive Input
Flash Firing
Mic, One-touch AF, AF/MF/C-AF Input, Speaker Output
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3-3. Description of Main Block Functions
3-3-1. Technical Overview
The FinePix S6000fd/S6500fd features the new "Face Kirei-Navi" function -- the world's fastest face detection function -developed using the "Image Intelligence?" ultra-high quality digital image processing software. You just press a button to set
"Face Kirei-Navi" and the camera can detect up to 10 people's faces at once in as little as 0.05 seconds. It then focuses on a person's face and automatically selects the correct brightness for that face.
Thanks to the super-efficient light capturing capacity of the "Super CCD Honeycom VI HR" and the "Real Photo Engine II" image processing engine, the FinePix S6000fd/S6500fd can shoot full-pixel images with 6.3 million effective pixels even at ultra-high sensitivities of ISO 3200. It also features "iFlash", which recognizes the distance to the main subject of the shot and gauges the subject's size and position in the overall image. This enables it to automatically select the ideal flash brightness and sensitivity setting so that features such as skin tones are captured perfectly with no flaring.
The 10.7x zoom lens provided on the FinePix S6000fd uses high-definition Fujinon optics and an ultra-wide 28-300 mm focal range, so you can use just one lens for almost any type of shot. At 28 mm it is perfect for landscapes and snapshots while the
300 mm focal length is ideal for sporting events, concerts and portraits. The S6000fd/S6500fd is packed with functions built around the latest FUJIFILM technology, including the popular "high sensitivity dual-shot" function, which lets you record 2 continuous images of the same shot, one taken with the flash and one without. Also included is the Picture Stabilization mode for truly impressive telephoto images and crystal-clear shots of sporting events.
CCD signal processing/Camera circuit section
Analog signals output from the 1/1.7 type Super-CCD Honeycom VI HR (IC951), with an effective pixel count of 6.3
mega-pixels, undergo false color compensation processing, adaptive interpolation processing, amplification (AGC) and signal mixing inside the CCD signal processing IC “BCS_MCM (IC102)” before being converted to 14-bit digital signals
(A/D) and sent to the signal processing LSI “NCS_L (IC201)”.
The CCD drive circuit, H drive, and V drive are installed in [BCS_MCM (IC102)].
Motor Circuit Section
The signal processing LSI “NCS_L (IC201)” that has received various operating switch commands manages the motor drive IC (IC151) and controls the AF, SHUTTER, ZOOM and IRIS motors.
Imaging and Signal Processing Section
Input data from the CCD
14-bit digital image data (corresponding to 1H) that has been output from the imaging section (CCD/Camera Block) is sent to the signal processing LSI “NCS_L (IC201)”, converted to 32-bit (16-bit x 2) data by the [internal buffer] inside this
LSI, and the image data for one frame (2848 x 2136 pix) is stored temporarily in [SD-RAM]. It is also integrated in the
[AUTO operation section] using the 32-bit the signal processing LSI “NCS_L (IC201)” image data and sent to the
BCS_MCM (IC102) to obtain the appropriate AE/AF/AWB.
Record processing to xD Card
Image data stored in SD-DRAM is sent one frame at a time to the internal [signal processing section] in the signal processing LSI “NCS_L (IC201)”. In a process called unpacking, “32-bit to 12-bit conversion” and “pre-processing including digital clamp, white balance and noise reduction processing, linear matrix processing, gamma correction and R/
G/B 14-bit to R/G/B 8-bit conversion” to “8-bit digital R/G/B signals to Y:Cb:Cr = 4:2:2 YC processing” are implemented in this [signal processing section] and 8-bit Y/Cb/Cr image data are sent to the [internal buffer].
The “rearrangement of data in a format in which 8-bit Y/Cb/Cr signals are easily compressed” is done in the [internal buffer] and after passing through the [JPEG operation block] to the [media controller], they are recorded on the xD card.
Reproduction of images from xD card
Compressed image data from the xD card is sent as 8-bit image data to the signal processing LSI “NCS_L (IC201)” then it is sent to the [media control section], the [DMA unit] and the SD-DRAM and then it is sent to the [media controller], to the [JPEG operation section] and to the [signal processing section].
In the [signal processing section], 8-bit Y/Cb/Cr signals are converted to 8-bit R/G/B signals and at the same time, lettering display signals are weighted and passed through the [LCD controller to the LCD unit and displayed.
Image capture system adjustment data are stored in the Flash ROM.
LCD Unit
Digital signals from the signal processing LSI "NCS_L (IC201)" are sent directly to the LCD. And signals processed by the
EVF CONTROL IC (IC452) are sent to the EVF.
Power Supply Section
Power supply circuits constructed in the core of the DC IC (IC300) create the following power supplies, which are supplied to each block.
+3.3VRUN
+3.3VDOUT
+3.3VAOUT
+15VRUN
+5VAD
[IC281 (AV BLOCK), IC501 (AF LED BLOCK)]
[IC401 (PMAN BLOCK), IC201 (NCS_L), IC457 (LCD DATA7 BLOCK), CN261 (MEDIA BLOCK),
IC271 (AV BLOCK), IC452 (EVF BLOCK), IC151 (MOTOR BLOCK)]
[IC452 (EVF BLOCK), IC201 (NCS_L)]
[IC102 (CAMERA BLOCK)]
[IC102 (CAMERA BLOCK), IC451 (LCD BLOCK), IC401 (PMAN BLOCK)]
+3.3VCAM
+5VRUN
+1VNCS
+3.3VNCS
+5VMOT_VM1
+5VMOT_VM2
+2.5VRUN
+1VRUN
-8V
15V
[IC102 (CAMERA BLOCK)]
[Q452 (EVF BLOCK), IC451 (LCD BLOCK), IC401 (PMAN BLOCK)]
[IC651 (FDI BLOCK), IC401 (PMAN BLOCK)]
[IC651 (FDI BLOCK), IC401 (PMAN BLOCK)]
[IC151 (MOTOR BLOCK)]
[IC151 (MOTOR BLOCK)]
[IC201 (NCS_L)]
[IC201 (NCS_L)]
[IC951 (CCD FPC BLOCK)]
[IC951 (CCD FPC BLOCK)]
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3. Schematics
3-4. Block Diagram
AF ASSIST LED
1 0 x Z O O M L E N S
I R I S 1 0 S t e p s
W I D E / T E L E V a r i a b l e
LED Dr
TK11880F-G
IC501
H A C C D
M S 3 8 9 7 A
1 / 1 .
7 i n c h
6 .
3 m i ll o n p i x e l s
IC951
C o n t .
P u l s e s
1 6 V 5 V
C C D
P o w e r
S e l e c t
ØV ØH
IC102
C D S
5 .
2 V
S e r i e s
R E G
3 .
5 V
B C
3 .
3
S
V O
A D p e r a
9 t i
9 2 o n
6
MAIN PWB
A F L E D _ E V R
O F D _ E V R
A F L E D _ O N
IC201
SIP
MC-10036F1
C A M _ D 0 _ P
C A M _ D 1 _ P
C A M _ S C K _ P
A D C
1 4 b i t
I B F C
R E C C
H
D r i v e r
D i g i t a l
G a i n
G r a y
C o d e
C A M _ D 0 _ M
C A M _ D 1 _ M
C A M _ S C K _ M
B C S _ C S , B C S _ R E S E T
Y C P R O
V
D r i v e r
T G
( P r o g r a m a b l e )
F D I _ D [ 1 3 : 0 ]
F D I _ H D / F D I _ V D
F D I _ A D _ C L K
C G E N
O F D
Motor Drv.
R2A30404NP
7ch
C T L
IC151
C C D _ V S E L , C A M _ O N
S H T P U L S E * 2
F o c u s P u l s e * 3 , Z o o m P u l s e * 3
M T R _ C S
3 .
3 V
S W
F a c e D e t e c t I C
T 6 U C 9 X B G
IC651
0 0 0 1
F D I _ I N T
F D I _ C L K
F D I _ C S _ N
F D I _ R E S E T _ N
F D I _ P L L B P
F D i 1 _ O N , F D I 3 3 _ O N
D e t e c t s y s t e m
J P E G
F L A S H _ P O P
F L A S H X E
L E D _ R L E D _ G
B A T T
B a c k u p
IC401
LED
DRIVER x3
R T C
A
I P S 2
N 3 0 2 0 4
FLASH CTRL
C T L
P o w e r o n
R e s e t
0 .
9 V R e s e
S I 0 _ 2
D 3 .
3 V
1 .
0 V
X’TAL
CX-101F
48.00MHz
X201
I P S _ C S , I P S _ A C T , S T R B _ C C
B A T _ V P W R _ S W
N C S _ L
3 .
3 V O p e r a t i o n
R E S E T
A U T
C C D I I F
M E D I I A
F D C
N C D
A R M 1 1 3 6 J S C o r e
D E B U G I I / / F
C P U C o r e
I I / / O B u f f f f e r
B U S x 3 2
S D R A M
2 5 6 M b x 3 2
J T A G
I c a c h e
8 k
D c a c h e
8 k
B U S C o n t t .
.
S D R A M C
D M A C
F L A S H
1 2 8 M b i t ( N A N D )
R O M
8 k b x 3 2
U A R T
E V R
W D T
C S I O
U S B 2 .
0
M F
I I C U
D A C
P O R T
C L K C
I
2
S
D 3 .
3 V
S W
M D A _ O N
C A R D B U S
C a r d
S l o t
( 2 0 P I N )
D R _ S W
IC452
LC15009A
CTL
L C D D A T [ 7 : 0 ] , L C D _ C L K ,
L C D _ H D , L C D _ V D
L C D _ B L _ E V R / E V L _ B L _ O N
S I O _ 3
IC451
B L L E D
D r i v e r x D C a r d
A U _ B E E P
V I D E O _ O N
V I D E O _ O U T
AV_DET
V i d e o
D r i v e r
E V F
( S A N Y O )
0 .
3 3 i n c h
E V F B L
L C D P a n e l
( C a s i o )
2 .
5 i n c h
C T L
B L L E D x 3
M i n i
U S B
A V
J A C K
AU_OUT
AV-LSI
XE01106
C r a d l e
N o t
S u p p o r t t e d
FLASH
PWB
A M C L K
A F C L K , A B C L K
A A D I N
A D A O U T
A U D I O
I
2
S
D A
A D
S P _ A M P
M I C _ A M P
C T L
SPEAKER
MIC
A U _ M U T E
V C L K O N
N T / P A L S E L
C C D C L K O N
4 8 M H z
A U _ C S
S I O _ 3
C l o c k G e n e r a t o r
V I D E O
C l o c k G e n e r a t o r
C A M
IC281
2 7 M H z
FLASH PWB
D C _ J A C K
5 V
F U S E
X’TAL
FC-255
32.768kHZ
X400
B A T T .
A L K A L I
4x
D C / D C B l o c k
A N 3 0 2 1 2
D C / D C I C .
5 c h
3 .
3 V
5 V
C C D 1 5 V
IC301
C C D 8 V
A D _ 3 .
3 V ,
C C D _ O N
DC/DC Block
MB39C014PV
DC/DC IC.
1ch
1.0V
IC305
2 .
5 V
K E Y
R E L E A S E S W ( S 1 / S 2 )
R / L / D / U S W
O K / B A C K / F S W
E V F _ L C D S W
M O D E S W ( 1 1 p o s )
B R I G H T S W
D R I V E / + S W
E V 3
P O W E R S W
S e r i e s
R E G
3 .
3 V
S e r i e s
R E G
2 .
5 V
C A M / P L A Y S W
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3-5. Overall connection Diagram
3 9
3 8
3 7
3 6
G N D
G N D
O F D
G N D
G N D
G N D
L M
V 8
V 7
V 6
V 5
V 4 B
V 4 A
V 3 B
V 3 A
V 2 B
V 2 A
V 1 B
V 1 A
8 V
8 V
1 6 V
1 6 V
1 6 V
C C D
C C D
G N D
G N D
G N D
R S
H 1
H 2
H 4
H 3
H 5
H 6
H 8
H 7
G N D
3 5
3 4
3 3
3 2
3 1
3 0
2 9
2 8
2 7
2 6
2 5
2 4
2 3
2 2
2 1
2 0
1 9
1 8
1 7
1 6
1 0
9
8
7
4
3
6
5
2
1
1 5
1 4
1 3
1 2
1 1
O U T
O U T
1 0
9
8
7
6
5
2
1
4
3
1 6
1 5
1 4
1 3
1 2
1 1
2 0
1 9
1 8
1 7
2 4
2 3
2 2
2 1
S H U T T E R 1
S H U T T E R 2
I A
I
I
/
B
B
3 .
3 V
F P J
F
F
P
P
J
J
F
F
F
F
F P J
A
B
/ A
/ B
E 1
C 1
E 2
C 2
3 .
3 V
F P I
F P I
C 1
E 1
M O T
M O T
M
M
M
O
O
O
T
T
T
G N D
E N
E N
E N
E N
E N
2 5
2 4
2 3
2 2
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L C D F P C
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 2 0 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 2 9 3 0 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 3 7 3 8 3 9 4 0 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5
F G B 1 6 7 0 4 5 1
F F 1 2 A 4 5 A R 1 1 B
L C D B L K
M A I N P W B
P R O C E S S B L K
E V F U N I T
EVF FPC
1 8 1 7 1 6 1 5 1 4 1 3 1 2 1 1 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
AF LED
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3-6. Circuit Diagrams
3-6-1. AV BLOCK
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3-6-2. CAMERA BLOCK
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3-6-3. DCDC BLOCK
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3-6-5. FDI BLOCK
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3-6-6. FLASH JACK BLOCK
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3-6-7. KEY BLOCK
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3-6-8. KSW BLOCK
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3-6-9. LCD BLOCK
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3-6-10. MOTOR BLOCK
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3-6-11. PMAN BLOCK
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3-6-12. PROCESS BLOCK (IO)
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3-6-.13 PROCESS BLOCK (PW)
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3-6-14. PROCESS BLOCK (SYS)
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3-6-15. AF LED BLOCK
3. Schematics
3-6-16. CCD FPC BLOCK
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3-6-20. LCD DATA 7 BLOCK
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3-6-21. MEDIA BLOCK
3. Schematics
3-6-22. MSW BLOCK
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3-6-23. PLUNGER BLOCK
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3-6-25. RSW BLOCK
3. Schematics
3-6-26. XE BLOCK
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3-6-27. SSW BLOCK
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3-7. Mounted Parts Diagrams
3-7-1. FSW PWB ASSY
A
1 2 3
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3-7-2. KSW PWB ASSY
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E
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B
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B
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3-7-6. XE PWB ASSY
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3-7-7. FLASH PWB ASSY
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3-7-8. MAIN PWB ASSY
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4. Adjustments
4-1. Important point before Adjustment
4-1-1. The handling of image files in internal memory
This camera has internal memory, image files stored in the internal memory should be handled as described below when the camera is replaced or repaired.
Take particular care to ensure that the customers images are not erased.
<Procedure for handling images>
When either of following work is necessary, extract as many as possible of the image files stored in the internal memory. Then, after the camera is repaired or replaced, load the images into the internal memory in the camera before the camera is returned to the customer.
1. When the replacement camera is provided.
2. When the MAIN PWB ASSY is replaced.
--->When "MAIN PWB ASSY" is replaced, it is necessary to execute "Flash memory reset".
(When the "Flash memory reset" was executed, involve formatting the internal memory.)
<Image file transfer procedure>
I. Procedure when images can be downloaded to a PC
* If an xD-Picture card is inserted, data in the internal memory cannot be backed up.
(1) Back up the images stored in internal memory.
• Create a folder (named and located so as to avoid any confusion with the user's images).
• Without inserting an xD-Picture card, connect the camera to a PC and copy the image files on the removable disk recognized by the PC to the folder created in the previous step.
• Check that the images can be displayed correctly on the PC.
(2) Return the backed up image files from the PC to the camera.
• Turn the camera on without an xD-Picture card inserted and format the camera's internal memory.
• Without inserting an xD-Picture card, connect the camera to the PC and copy the image files from the folder containing the images backed up in the previous step onto the removable disk recognized by the PC.
• Check that the images can be displayed correctly on the camera.
• Delete the backup files created on the PC in step (1) (the user's image files).
II. Procedure when images cannot be downloaded to a PC
(1) Back up the images stored in internal memory.
• Insert an xD-Picture card to be used for image backup into the camera and format the card.
• From the SETUP menu, reset the frame numbers.
• Select image copying from the playback menu, select "Camera -> Card" for all the frames and then copy the images.
• Check that the images can be displayed correctly on the camera.
(2) Return the backed up image files from the xD-Picture card to the camera.
• Before inserting the card, format the camera's internal memory.
• Insert the xD-Picture card containing the backed up copies of the user's image files.
• From the SETUP menu, reset the frame numbers.
• Select image copying from the playback menu, select "Card -> Camera" for all the frames and then copy the images.
• Remove the xD-Picture card and check that the images can be displayed correctly on the camera.
• From the SETUP menu, set the frame numbers to the default sequence.
• If the image file numbers have changed, always notify the user in writing that the image file numbers have changed.
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4-1-2. Important point Adjustment when Replacing Major Parts
Adjust the item shown by ¡ in the table below at the part replacement of LENS ASSY, MAIN PWB, FLASH ASSY and LCD
CONST. (Other part replacements need not be adjusted.)
Replacing parts
Adjustment item
0 Flash memory reset*
1 CCD Defect Correction/OFD adjustment
2 Camera adjustment
3 Shading compensation adjustment
4 AF adjustment
5 Flash adjustment
6 Battery adjustment
7 Mode dial adjustment
8 Video adjustment
9 LCD adjustment
10 Firmware download
11 End setting
LENS ASSY MAIN PWB FLASH ASSY LCD CONST
{
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Do not use it until there is an instruction.
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(Do the end setting when you end the adjustment software when you set the camera to the Jig mode)
* When the MAIN PWB ASSY is replaced, the camera will not operate normally unless the MAIN PWB is initialized.
4-2. Measuring Instruments Used
Measuring equipment
Regulated power supply
Pattern box
Digital voltmeter
PC
Brightness meter
Color temperature meter
Flash meter
Remarks
For adjustment
PTB450F
For Battery adjustment
Used for various adjustments and operation checks (PC-AT compatible, Win 2000 / XP) *1
It is necessary to install Microsoft .NET Framework Ver1.1.
*2
LS-110 (Minolta) or equivalent
Color Meter IIIF (Minolta) or equivalent
Used for function checks
*1: PC condition
1. Hardware recommendation: CPU;Pentium4 2.4GHz or better, RAM;512MB or more.
It might make an error of the adjustment when the performance of PC is low.
2. Video Jig and LCD Jig must be installed.
*2: Download it from the homepage of the Microsoft.
Microsoft .NET Framework Version 1.1
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=262d25e3-f589-4842-8157-034d1e7cf3a3&displaylang=en
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4-3. Use Jig list
Pats.No
Name
ZJ00006-100 Filter LB140
ZJ00008-100 Lens holder
ZJ00009-100 Stand
Comment
Camera adjustment
AF adjustment
AF adjustment
ZJ00254-100 Gray Chart (Reflective type)
FZ06705-100 USB cable
Flash adjustmen
General adjustment
ZJ00998-100 FxS6000fd_6500fd W PC Soft Ver.1.00
PC adjustment
ZJ00684-100 DSC JIG Driver Install.exe
For PC setup
Common with the DS-30/DS-20/DS-7
Common with the 8mmVTR/MX600
Common with the 8mmVTR/MX600
Common with the MX700/MX500
This is bundled to the product
Win 2000 / XP English OS *
Win 2000 / XP English OS *
1
1
ZJ00580-100 Power Cable Jig
ZJ00611-100 X-Y stage for AF adjustment
ZJ00583-100 Screw Driver (D3LUFX88G (2X20))
ZJ00653-100 LB140 filter holder kit for X-Y stage
ZJ00650-100 Video adjustment jig
ZJ00553-100
ZJ00999-100
AF solid chart
CCD data for FxS6000fd/S6500fd
FZ06229-100 Video cable
Battery / Mode dial adjustment
General adjustment
General repair
Camera adjustment
Video adjustment
General adjustment
CCD Data Input
Video adjustment
Common with the FinePix M603
Common with the FinePix M603
Common with the FinePix F700
Common with the FinePix A310
Common with the FinePix S2Pro
New Jig, MS3897D
Common with the FinePix A310
Common with the FinePix A310 * 2 FZ03983-100 AC Cable (For EG)
FZ03982-100 AC Cable(For EU)
FZ00330-200 AC Cable (For US/JP)
ZJ00581-100 Discharger
Use with Video adjustment jig
Use with Video adjustment jig
Use with Video adjustment jig
Discharge for FLASH UNIT
Common with the FinePix A310 *
Common with the FinePix A310 *
2
2
ZJ00525-100 MACRO CHART
ZJ00922-200 S9000/S9500 Zoom drive jig
Resolution inspection Common with the FinePix A201
Camera/Shading compensation adjustment Necessary for the AF adjustment
ZJ00994-100 800mm conversion lens(SLB-50-800P) AF adjustment
ZJ00995-100 S9100/S9600 Multi-stripe chart AF adjustment
Common with the FinePix S9100/S9600
Common with the FinePix S9100/S9600
ZJ00585-100 LCD adjustment jig
ZJ00631-100 LCD jig cover
ZJ00579-100 LCD adjustment image
LCD adjustment
LCD adjustment
LCD adjustment
Common with the FinePix S304
Common with the FinePix S304
Common with the FinePix S304
*1: Please downloaded from Web server (http://fujifilm-di.intranets.com/).
*2: Select one the power cable suitable each country.
*3: S9000/9500 Zoom drive jig is a Jig by which the thing that the zoom position match of the shading compensation adjustment automatically does becomes possible. There is no necessity when shading compensation is adjusted by a manual match.
4-4. Calibration method of pattern box
< Use the pattern box for Camera adjustment >
Turn on the power supply in the pattern box.
Afterwards, wait for about ten minutes so that the source of light may stabilize.
Pattern BOX
(All white)
(1) Brightness
Camera Adjustment, Shading compensation adjustment:
160 ± 5cd/m
2
(with LB140 filter)
CCD Defect Correction/OFD Adjustment:
140 ± 20cd/m
2
(with LB140 filter)
No chart, center of pattern box
Minolta brightness meter LS-110 or equivalent
LB140
<Fig. 4-4-1> Calibration method of pattern box
* Calibration method
Place the filter (LB140) against the pattern box. With the filter (LB140) in contact with the brightness meter, adjust the pattern box brightness to 160 ± 5cd/m 2 or 140 ± 20cd/m 2 .
(2) Color temperature
Camera Adjustment, Shading compensation adjustment: 6100 ± 50K (with LB140 filter)
CCD Defect Correction/OFD Adjustment: 6100 ± 200K (with LB140 filter)
No chart, center of pattern box
Minolta color meter IIIF or equivalent
* Calibration method
Place the filter (LB140) against the pattern box. With the filter (LB140) in contact with the color temperature meter, adjust the pattern box color temperature to 6100 ± 50K or 6100 ± 200K.
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4-5. Adjustment software installation
4-5-1. Various downloading software decompressions, preservation methods, and notes
The PC adjustment softwares are in a specified Web server, and both of these are the compression of ZIP form files.
Therefore, after downloading these compression files from the Web server, the decompression of the file is necessary.
In the decompression software, if the decompression of the
ZIP form can be done, any software is OK.
(Please prepare each one for the decompression software.)
The decompression and the preservation method of the PC adjustment software and the firmware are described to the following.
* The PC adjustment software decompression and preservation method.
FxS6000fd_6500fd W PC Soft Ver.1.00 ZJ00998-100.zip
<Step1>
The sdjustment software is downloaded from WEB, and software is installed in the PC.
We have uploaded the “PC Adjustment Software
(ZJ00998-100.zip) for “FxS6000fd_6500fd_W” on our website: (http://fujifilm-di.intranets.com/).
<Step2>
“ZJ00998-100” is a compression of “ZIP type” file.
The “FxS6000fd_6500fd_W” folder can be done by extracting it by “Compression software”.
Copy the “FxS6000fd_6500fd_W” folder to the “C” drive on the Adjustment PC.
<Step3>
When all the folders have been copied to the C:drive, double-click on [C:\ FxS6000fd_6500fd_W\ FFW.exe] to start the adjustment software.
(Note)
* Specify the preservation drive for C drive if it isdecompression software which can specify the preservation drive.
* Similarly, defrost without making a new folder if it is decompression software which can be defrosted without making a new folder.
* Defrost simply if the decompression software which you have cannot specify the drive specification and the folder making.
<Fig. 4-5-1> Fujifilm-di.intranets Screen
My Computer
3.5inch FD(A:)
(C:)
ZJ00998-100
FxS6000fd_6500fd_W
<Fig. 4-5-2>
My Computer
3.5inch FD(A:)
(C:)
ZJ00998-100
FxS6000fd_6500fd_W
<Fig. 4-5-3>
[Caution][Important]
(a) PC adjustment software can not start when there is folder of FxS6000fd_6500fd_W in folder named
ZJ00998-100.
Please preserve the folder of FxS6000fd_6500fd_W and SU1870 right under C drive.
(b) Please do not change the foldername named FxS6000fd_6500fd_W.
PC adjustment software can not start when foldername is changed.
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4-5-2. Installation of DSC jig driver
* Since this camera uses the USB for communications with the personal computer, in order to start the PC adjustment software, [the DSC jig driver] needs to be installed in the personal computer beforehand.
* The DSC jig driver is the same as that for the FinePix
S7000, so if this jig driver software is already installed in the personal computer, it is not necessary to install it.
The procedure is given below.
<Step 1>
DSC jig driver (ZJ00684-100.ZIP) is downloaded from Web server (http://fujifilm-di.intranets.com/).
<Step 2>
Defrost the downloaded compression software
<Step 3>
Double-click setup.exe in the folder of defrosted ZJ00684-
100 and install Fuji FILM DSC Jig Driver as follows.
<Step 4>
Install the software in [C:\ProgramFiles\Fjig] according to the instructions on the PC's screen.
4-5-3. Adjustment software initiation method
When the folder has been copied to the C drive, double-click on the file C:\FxS6000fd_6500fd_W\ffw.exe (Fig.4-5-5) to start the adjustment software.
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<Fig. 4-5-4>
<Fig. 4-5-5>
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4-6. Initial Settings of the Adjustment Software
* The initial settings are already written in the "FFW.ini" file, therefore perform the following procedure to the letter.
Note that, if you change file names, the software will not start up.
* The initial settings of steps 3 to 6 are already set in the
"FFW.ini" file. Therefore, you need only to check them.
* Do not rewrite the user program
(FxS6000fd_6500fd_W_0.ff). If the program is rewritten, the adjustment software will not startup.
<Step 1>
Double-click on the "FFW.exe" execute file of the adjustment software to open the "FinePixS6000fd_6500fd_W Adjustment
Software Startup" screen (Fig. 4-6-1).
FinePix S6000fd_6500fd_W Adjustment Software Start-up Screen
Select [Start] from [Operate] on the FFW Toolbar
—> The adjustment software starts
<Step 2>
Click on "Settings" ([1] in Fig. 4-6-2) in the menubar of the startup window.
Then, select "Mode setting" ([2] in Fig. 4-6-2) from the pulldown menu that appears.
(1)
<Fig. 4-6-1>
(2)
FxS6000fd_6500fd_W_0.ff
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Select [Start] from [Operate] on the FFW Toolbar
—> The adjustment software starts
<Fig. 4-6-2>
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<Step 3>
Select the "EVR&Comm." tab ([1] in Fig. 4-6-3) in the
"Customize" dialog box that appears.
Set the "EVR&Comm." items as follows.
Details Item
etc (-V2)
LANC page
Check
Check
(2) (1)
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<Step 4>
Select the "Etc" tab ([1] in Fig. 4-6-4) in the "Customize" dialog box that appears.
Set the "Etc" items as follows.
Item
# of auto measure 0
Change mode Do not check
Details
[Note]
If [Disable OKNG display] on the PC screen (Fig. 4-6-4) is set to OFF, the PC screen displays [OK] if adjustment is OK, and [NG] if adjustment is NG (either setting is OK).
<Step 5>
Select the "Hardware" tab ([1] in Fig. 4-6-5) in the
"Customize" dialog box that appears.
Input the values for PI/O port ([2] in Fig. 4-6-5).
PIO 0
PIO 1
10
11
12
13
14
15
Set the "Hardware" items ([3] in Fig. 4-6-5) as follows.
Item
Debug Mode Select [Default]
Details
16
17
<Step 6>
Once the above settings have been made, click on "Apply"
([4] in Fig. 4-6-5) in the "Customize" dialog box to complete setup.
This applies the setup, therefore setting is unnecessary from the next time forward.
(2)
<Fig. 4-6-3>
<Fig. 4-6-4>
(1)
(3)
<Fig. 4-6-5>
(2)
(4)
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[ Setting when S9000/9500 Zoom drive jig is used ]
Always use this jig for AF adjustment.
But it can be used for either manual or automatic adjustment for shading.
A zoom drive jig is not required for manual adjustment.
If no zoom drive jig is connected, leave the [Define (-F)] field blank. (If the [AUTO] setting is used, an error occurs when the calibration software is launched.)
(1) (2)
<Step 7>
Select the "Compile" tab ([1] in Fig. 4-6-6) in the "Customize" dialog box that appears.
Set the "Compile" items as follows.
Details Item
Define(-F)
Compile data
AUTO
Do not check c:\finepixs6000fd_s6500fd_w\fxs60 c:\documents and settings\xxxxxxx
<Step 8>
Select the "RS232C" tab ([1] in Fig. 4-6-7) in the "Customize" dialog box that appears.
Item
Port:
Baudrate:
Bytes:
Stop:
Parity:
Open when start:
COMX (Port connected with PC)
19200
8
1 no
Check
Details
(2)
<Fig. 4-6-6>
(1)
<Fig. 4-6-7>
(3)
<Step 9>
Once the above settings have been made, click on "Apply"
([3] in Fig. 4-6-7) in the "Customize" dialog box to complete setup.
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4-7. Starting the Adjustment Software
<Step 1>
Double-click on [FFW.EXE] (Fig. 4-5-3) in the folder copied to the C drive (see ‘4-5-1. Various downloading software decompressions, preservation methods and notes’) to display the adjustment software start-up screen.
<Step 2>
Run the adjustment in accordance with the instructions on the screen.
FinePix S6000fd_6500fd_W Adjustment Software Start-up Screen
Select [Start] from [Operate] on the FFW Toolbar
—> The adjustment software starts
<Fig. 4-7-1>
—> The [Cautions When Using the Adjustment Software] screen appears.
<Step 3>
Cautions When Using the FinePix S6000fd_S6500fd Adjustment Software
1. Adjust as follows after replacing parts.
[F1]Battery [F2]Mode Dial [F3]LCD [F4]CCD data [F5]Camera [F6]AF [F7]Flash
[F8]Firmware Download [F11]Video [F12]End Setting [S]Shading compensation
| – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – |
| Replaced Parts Adjustment Procedure
| MAIN PWB : [F4]->[F5]->[S]->[F6]->[F7]->[F1]->
| [F2]->[F11]->[F3]->[F12]
| LENS ASSY : [F4]->[F5]->[F6]->[F7]->[F1]->[F12]
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| FLASH CONST : [F7]->[F12]
| LCD : [F3]->[F12]
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2. When the MAIN PWB ASSY has been replaced, always reset the flash memory before making any other adjustments.
3. Always run End Setting after using this adjustment software.
4. Proceed with adjustment after reading the cautions here, and the relevant cautions noted in the Service Manual.
Press the [Enter] key to proceed to the Jig Mode Setup screen.
—> The [Jig Mode Setup] screen appears.
<Fig. 4-7-2>
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<Step 4>
FinePix S6000fd_S6500fd Jig Mode Setup Screen
1. Set the Jig mode by using [Power cable jig (5V)].
1) Set the mode to the [AUTO] mode.
2) Set the focus mode to the [S-AF].
3) Open the Card cover.
4) Connect the USB cable.
5) Supply 5.0V+-0.1V to the camera using the jig the [DC Jack cable] as appropriate for the adjustment details.
6) Switch camera power ON while pressing the shutter button.
7) Ensure that the Led is lit.
When steps 1 to 7 are complete, press the [Enter] key on the PC.
<Fig. 4-7-3>
—> The [Firmware version check] screen appears.
<Step 5>
FirmWare = 1.81
Vendor Name =FUJIFILM
Manufacturer =FUJIFILM
ProductName =FinePix S6000fd
Device Type =CAMERA
SerialNo =592D3131333706082380C113000008
Frame Work =1.00
Please download a new version if it is necessary to download the firmware.
Advance to the adjustment item selection screen when press the [Enter] Key of PC.
<Fig. 4-7-4>
—> The [Adjustment Items Select] screen appears.
<Note>
(1) [F1] Battery Adjustment cannot be run unless the Power Cable Jig is used to supply power to the camera.
(2) When new MAIN PWB ASSY is replaced, MAIN PWB ASSY is automatically initialized. At that time, wait for one-two minutes, and advance the adjustment according to the instruction of the adjustment software.
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<Step 6>
FinePix S6000fd_6500fd_W adjustment item select screen
0. [ R ] : Flash memory reset
*Only use for when the MAIN PWB has been replaced.
1. [ F 4 ] : CCD Defect Correction / OFD Adjustment
2. [ F 5 ] : Camera Adjustment
3. [ S ] : Shading Compensation Adjustment
4. [ F 6 ] : AF Adjustment
5. [ F 7 ] : Flash Adjustment
6. [ F 1 ] : Battery Voltage Adjustment (for IPS2)
7. [ F 2 ] : Mode Dial Adjustment
8. [ F11 ] : Video Adjustment
9. [ F3 ] : LCD Adjustment
10. [ F12 ] : End Setting
[ F 8 ] : Firmware Download
[Execute this item only when
need to change the firmware.]
[ X ] : Restart
FxS6000fd_6500fd W PC Soft Ver.1.00
<Fig. 4-7-5>
<Note>
(1) ‘FxS6000fd_6500fd W PC Soft Ver.1.00’ at the bottom-right of the screen indicates the version number of the adjustment software.
(2) After running firmware download, other adjustments may be required depending on the content of the download software.
In such cases, the items to be adjusted, and the sequence of adjustment, will be indicated separately.
(3) After starting the adjustment software and beginning communication with the camera, always run End Setting following adjustment and before returning the camera to the customer. If the End Setting is not run, the PC will not recognize the camera when the two are connected.
Reason: As the camera will remain in the Jig mode (repair mode), it will not be recognized with the normal camera drivers.
(4) Pressing the [X]:Restart key interrupts adjustment and returns you to the "Notes on using the adjustment software" screen.
However, the camera will still not be recognized as PTP or Mass Storage.
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4-8. [R] : Flash Memory Reset
<Note>
Only reset the flash memory when the MAIN PWB ASSY has been replaced.
When the MAIN PWB ASSY has been replaced, always reset the flash memory before making any other adjustments.
If the flash memory is reset when the MAIN PWB ASSY has not been replaced, all the adjusted data reverts to the default settings.
In this event, adjust all the settings (Excludes firmware downloading).
After the MAIN PWB ASSY has been replaced, proceeding with other adjustments without first resetting the flash memory will prevent the successful completion of the adjustments (In some cases the camera may be completely disabled).
If this occurs, set the camera to jig mode again and then reset the flash memory.
Note that resetting the flash memory formats the internal memory, so considerable care should be taken with products being repaired.
<Step 1>
In the adjustment item selection screen, select [R]: Reset flash memory.
-->The flash memory reset confirmation screen appears.
Flash memory reset (EVR) AND Internal Memory Format
< Attention >
When the MAIN PWB ASSY has been replaced, always reset the flash memory before making any other adjustments.
Only reset the flash memory when the MAIN PWB ASSY has been replaced. If the flash memory is reset when the
MAIN PWB ASSY has not been replaced, all the adjusted data reverts to the default settings. In this event, adjust all the settings. (Excludes firmware downloading.)
Enter [RESET] from the PC keyboard.
<Fig. 4-8-1>
-->The [Reconfirm flash memory reset] screen then appears.
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<Step 2>
Flash memory reset (EVR) AND Internal Memory Format
< Attention >
When the MAIN PWB ASSY has been replaced, always reset the flash memory before making any other adjustments.
Only reset the flash memory when the MAIN PWB ASSY has been replaced. If the flash memory is reset when the
MAIN PWB ASSY has not been replaced, all the adjusted data reverts to the default settings. In this event, adjust all the settings. (Excludes firmware downloading.)
Enter [RESET] from the PC keyboard.
R E S E T
Input is completed.
Press the "Enter" key to reset the flash memory.
<Fig. 4-8-2>
-->Once the flash memory reset has been completed successfully, the [End flash memory reset] screen appears.
<Step 3>
Flash Memory Reset is completed
Internal Memory Format are completed
(1) Remove the DC jack cable from the camera.
(2) Press the [Enter] key.
<Fig. 4-8-3>
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4-9. [F4] : CCD Defect Correction / OFD Adjustment
CCD data input is required when the LENS ASSY or MAIN
PWB ASSY is replaced.
[Method of acquiring CCD data]
1. When you exchange LENS ASSY
--> It is attached to LENS ASSY.
2. When you exchange MAIN PWB ASSY
--> Creating a CCD data floppy disk when the MAIN PWB
ASSY has been replaced.
* The following example assumes the use of the serial
No. shown at right.
<Step 1>
Read the serial number of LENS ASSY.
The numbers shown at right are as follows.
First line: 0610WA0 (seven digits)
Bottom line: +0052AK+ (eight digits)
The name of the CCD data file containing this number is
“610W0052.dat”.
* Use the 2-5th digit from the first line.
* Use the 1-4th digit from the Bottom line.
Cautions:
1. The CCD defect data file extension is “dat”.
Depending upon Windows settings, this extension may not be displayed. In this case, change the settings to ensure that it is displayed.
2. In addition to numbers, letters are also used in the CCD serial No. The data file name is instructed in the same manner in this case.
3. Ensure that the CCD serial No. is read correctly. If the file name is read incorrectly CCD data for another camera will be loaded when this file is used.
<Step 2>
Download the ZIP file of top four digits from Web server
(http://fujifilm-di.intranets.com/).
Open [ZJ00999-100] in the CCD defect data folder, and download “610W.zip”.
<Step 3>
Decompress “610W.zip”.
--> “610W folders” including “610W0052.dat” is made.
<Step 4>
Insert a writable floppy disk into the floppy disk drive on the computer.
<Step 5>
Open in “610W folders”, search for “610W0052.dat”, and copy it onto the floppy disk.
Caution: Do not create a folder on the floppy disk when copying the data.
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0052AK
0610 0052
0052AK
0610WA0
0610WA0
0610WA0
0052AK
610W0052
<Fig. 4-9-1>
(http://fujifilm-di.intranets.com/)
(2)
(3)
CCD Defect Data
ZJ00999-100
610V.zip
610W.zip
Data after decompression
610W0004
610W0009
610W0013
610W0028
610W0036
610W0042
(1)
610X.zip
610W0052
< Defect data making procedure chart >
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4. Adjustments
< Use the pattern box for Camera adjustment >
Turn on the power supply in the pattern box.
Afterwards, wait for about ten minutes so that the source of light may stabilize.
Pattern BOX
(All white)
(1) Brightness:
140 ± 20cd/m 2 (with LB140 filter)
No chart, center of pattern box
Minolta brightness meter LS-110 or equivalent
* Calibration method
Place the filter (LB140) against the pattern box. With the filter (LB140) in contact with the brightness meter, adjust the pattern box brightness to 140 ± 20cd/m 2 .
LB140
<Calibration method of pattern box>
(2) Color temperature:aa
6100 ± 200K (with LB140 filter)
No chart, center of pattern box
Minolta color meter IIIF or equivalent
* Calibration method
Place the filter (LB140) against the pattern box. With the filter (LB140) in contact with the color temperature meter, adjust the pattern box color temperature to 6100 ± 200K.
• Reference
Without the filter (LB140)
Luminance: 600 ± 60 cd/m 2 With the luminance meter connected to the pattern box
Color temperature: 3200 ± 100K With the color temperature meter connected to the pattern box
< Adjustment >
<Step 1>
Select [F4] CCD Defect Correction / OFD Adjustment on the [Adjustment Items Select] screen.
--> The [CCD Defect Correction / OFD Adjustment Preparation] screen appears.
<Step 2>
Run the adjustment in accordance with the instructions on the screen.
CCD Defect Correction / OFD Adjustment
< CCD data Preparations >
(1) Prepare the LB140 filter.
(2) Adjust the color temperature of the pattern box (PTB450) to 6100+-200K.
(3) Adjust the luminance of the pattern box (PTB450) to 140+-20cd/m
2
.
(4) Fix the camera on a tripod and set it in front of the pattern box.
When preparations (1) - (4) are complete,
press the [Enter] key on the PC.
—> The [CCD Defect Correction / OFD Adjustment start] screen appears.
<Fig. 4-9-2>
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CCD Defect Correction / OFD Adjustment
< Preparations >
(1) Enter the 8-digit ccdserial number in the
CCD Data Input dialog box.
The file extrension need not be entered.
(2) Insert the floppy disk in the A: drive (floppy disk drive) on the PC.
When preparations (1) - (2) are complete, press the [Enter] key on the PC.
( Or, click on the OK button.)
—> The [CCD Defect Correction / OFD Adjustment] screen appears.
<Step 4>
REC mode / OFD Adjustment
(1) Set the distance between the camera and pattern box.
(2) Set the zoom position to the side of the WIDE edge.
(3) The LB140 filter is not placed in front of the lens.
When preparations are complete, press the [Enter] key.
LB140 filter
CAMERA
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30mm or less.
<------ Center ------> | <------ Center ------>
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Pattern box
(PTB450)
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< Setup for Camera Adjustment >
--> Write the adjustment data to the flash ROM when adjustment has been completed correctly.
--> The [CCD data adjustment complete] screen appears.
<Fig. 4-9-3>
<Fig. 4-9-4>
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<Step 4>
4. Adjustments
CCD Defect Correction / OFD adjustment is completed.
Press the [Enter] key to return to the Adjustment Item Selection Screen.
<Fig. 4-9-5>
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4-10. [F5] : Camera Adjustment
(shutter adjustment, adjustment for reduced aperture sensitivity, ISO sensitivity adjustment, white balance adjustment, AE adjustment, offset level adjustment)
< Setup for Camera Adjustment> < Importance! >
1. Calibrate the pattern box before adjusting the camera.
2. Ensure that camera adjustment is carried out in dark surroundings (ideally in a darkroom environment). If a darkroom cannot be set up, use a box painted black on the inside to cover the camera before performing the adjustment.
Maximum 60mm
Maximum 30mm Maximum 30mm
Centerline Centerline
Pattern box
Filter (LB140)
<Note>
An error will occur during Camera adjustment, and adjustment cannot be completed, unless the pattern box is calibrated correctly.
< Use the pattern box for Camera adjustment >
Turn on the power supply in the pattern box.
Afterwards, wait for about ten minutes so that the source of light may stabilize.
Pattern BOX
(All white)
(1) Brightness:
160 ± 5cd/m
2
(with LB140 filter)
No chart, center of pattern box
Minolta brightness meter LS-110 or equivalent
* Calibration method
Place the filter (LB140) against the pattern box. With the filter (LB140) in contact with the brightness meter, adjust the pattern box brightness to 160 ± 5cd/m
2
.
LB140
<Calibration method of pattern box>
(2) Color temperature:aa
6100 ± 50K (with LB140 filter)
No chart, center of pattern box
Minolta color meter IIIF or equivalent
* Calibration method
Place the filter (LB140) against the pattern box. With the filter (LB140) in contact with the color temperature meter, adjust the pattern box color temperature to 6100 ± 50K.
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<Step 1>
Select [F5] Camera Adjustment on the [Adjustment Items Select] screen.
--> The [Camera Adjustment Preparation] screen appears.
<Step 2>
Run the adjustment in accordance with the instructions on the screen.
Camera Adjustment
< Camera Adjustment Preparations >
(1) Prepare the LB140 filter.
(2) Adjust the color temperature of the pattern box (PTB450) to 6100+-50K.
(3) Adjust the luminance of the pattern box (PTB450) to 160+-5cd/m 2 .
(4) Set the camera in front of the pattern box.
(5) Set the zoom position to the side of the WIDE edge.
(6) Darken surroundings.
When preparations (1)-(6) are complete, press the [Enter] key on the PC.
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<Fig. 4-10-1>
--> The [Shutter adjustment] screen appears.
<Step 3>
Shutter adjustment
(1) Set the distance between the camera and pattern box.
(2) The LB140 filter is not placed in front of the lens.
When preparations are complete, press the [Enter] key.
LB140 filter
CAMERA
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30mm or less.
<------ Center ------> | <------ Center ------>
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Pattern box
(PTB450)
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< Setup for Camera Adjustment >
--> The [Squeezing sensitivity decreasing rate adjustment (with filter)] screen appears.
<Fig. 4-10-2>
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<Step 4>
Squeezing sensitivity decreasing rate adjustment
(1) Set the distance between the camera and pattern box.
(2) Place the LB140 filter in front of the lens.
When preparations are complete, press the [Enter] key.
LB140 filter
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30mm or less.
<------ Center ------> | <------ Center ------> Pattern box
(PTB450)
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< Setup for Camera Adjustment >
--> The [OFD dependence sensitivity decreasing rate adjustment (without filter)] screen appears.
<Step 5>
OFD dependence sensitivity decreasing rate adjustment
(1) Set the distance between the camera and pattern box.
(2) The LB140 filter is not placed in front of the lens.
When preparations are complete, press the [Enter] key.
LB140 filter
CAMERA
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30mm or less.
<------ Center ------> | <------ Center ------>
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Pattern box
(PTB450)
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< Setup for Camera Adjustment >
--> The [WB adjustment with filter] screen appears.
<Fig. 4-10-3>
<Fig. 4-10-4>
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<Step 6>
WB adjustment with filter
(1) Set the distance between the camera and pattern box.
(2) Place the LB140 filter in front of the lens.
When preparations are complete, press the [Enter] key.
LB140 filter
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| 30mm or less.
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30mm or less.
<------ Center ------> | <------ Center ------> Pattern box
(PTB450)
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< Setup for Camera Adjustment >
--> The [WB adjustment without filter] screen appears.
<Step 7>
WB adjustment without filter
(1) Set the distance between the camera and pattern box.
(2) Remove the LB140 filter from front of the lens.
When preparations are complete, press the [Enter] key.
LB140 filter
CAMERA
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| 30mm or less.
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30mm or less.
<------ Center ------> | <------ Center ------>
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Pattern box
(PTB450)
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< Setup for Camera Adjustment >
--> The [WB adjustment with filter (high sensitivity)] screen appears.
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<Fig. 4-10-5>
<Fig. 4-10-6>
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<Step 8>
WB adjustment with filter (high sensitivity)
(1) Set the distance between the camera and pattern box.
(2) Place the LB140 filter in front of the lens.
When preparations are complete, press the [Enter] key.
LB140 filter
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CAMERA
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| 30mm or less.
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30mm or less.
<------ Center ------> | <------ Center ------> Pattern box
(PTB450)
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< Setup for Camera Adjustment >
--> The [WB adjustment without filter (high sensitivity)] screen appears.
<Step 9>
WB adjustment without filter (high sensitivity)
(1) Set the distance between the camera and pattern box.
(2) Remove the LB140 filter from front of the lens.
When preparations are complete, press the [Enter] key.
LB140 filter
CAMERA
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| 30mm or less.
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30mm or less.
<------ Center ------> | <------ Center ------>
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Pattern box
(PTB450)
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< Setup for Camera Adjustment >
--> The [Transfer efficiency adjustment] screen appears.
<Fig. 4-10-7>
<Fig. 4-10-8>
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<Step 10>
Transfer efficiency adjustment
(1) Set the distance between the camera and pattern box.
(2) Place the LB140 filter in front of the lens.
When preparations are complete, press the [Enter] key.
LB140 filter
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CAMERA
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| 30mm or less.
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30mm or less.
<------ Center ------> | <------ Center ------> Pattern box
(PTB450)
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< Setup for Camera Adjustment >
--> Write the adjustment data to the flash ROM when adjustment has been completed correctly.
--> The [Camera Adjustment Complete] screen appears.
<Step 11>
<Fig. 4-10-9>
Camera adjustment is completed.
Press the [Enter] key to return to the Adjustment Item Selection Screen.
<Fig. 4-10-10>
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4-11. [ S ]: Shading compensation adjustment
(Shading compensation adjustment)
< Setup for Shading compensation adjustment > < Importance! >
1. Calibrate the pattern box before adjusting the shading.
2. Ensure that shading adjustment is carried out in dark surroundings (ideally in a darkroom environment). If a darkroom cannot be set up, use a box painted black on the inside to cover the camera before performing the adjustment.
Maximum 70mm
Centerline
Pattern box
<Step 1>
Select [S] Shading compensation Adjustment on the [Adjustment Items Select] screen.
--> The [Shading Compensation Adjustment Preparation] screen appears.
Shading compensation adjustment
(1) Adjust the distance between the camera and pattern box.
(2) The LB140 filter is not placed in front of the lens.
When preparations are complete, press the [Enter] key.
CAMERA
Maximum 70mm
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Pattern box
(PTB450)
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< Setup for Camera Adjustment >
--> The [Zoom setting of [1] position] screen appears (manual adjustment).
--> The [Shading compensation adjustment complete] screen appears (automatic adjustment).
<Fig. 4-11-1>
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<Step 2>
Set the zoom position in
1
4. Adjustments
Zoom position =
1
Darken the surrounding, and press enter key of PC.
<Fig. 4-11-2>
--> The [Zoom setting of [12] position] screen appears.
<Step 3>
Set the zoom position in
12
Zoom position =
1
Out of alignment to the zoom position
<Fig. 4-11-3>
--> The [Zoom setting of [21] position] screen appears.
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<Step 4>
Set the zoom position in
21
Zoom position =
12
Out of alignment to the zoom position
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<Fig. 4-11-4>
--> The [Zoom setting of [27] position] screen appears.
<Step 5>
Set the zoom position in
27
Zoom position =
21
Out of alignment to the zoom position
<Fig. 4-11-5>
--> The [Zoom setting of [31] position] screen appears.
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<Step 6>
Set the zoom position in
31
Zoom position =
27
Out of alignment to the zoom position
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<Fig. 4-11-6>
--> The [Zoom setting of [1] position] screen appears.
<Step 7>
Set the zoom position in
1
Zoom position =
31
Out of alignment to the zoom position
<Fig. 4-11-7>
--> The [Zoom setting of [31] position] screen appears.
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<Step 8>
Set the zoom position in
31
Zoom position =
1
Out of alignment to the zoom position
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<Fig. 4-11-8>
--> Write the adjustment data to the flash ROM when adjustment has been completed correctly.
--> The [Shading compensation adjustment Complete] screen appears.
<Step 8>
Shading compensation adjustment complete.
Press the [Enter] key to return to the Adjustment Item Selection Screen.
<Fig. 4-11-9>
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4-12. [F6] : AF Adjustment
<Setup for AF Adjustment>
(1) Set the camera in the zoom drive jig.
(2) Set up the camera so that the distance from the multi-stripe chart to the front edge of the camera's filter ring is 897.3±1 mm.
(3) Illuminate the AF chart with a light source. Ensure that the brightness at the surface of the AF chart is between 8.0 to
10.0EV. (Check that the aperture is set to [F2.8] at the wide-angle zoom setting.)
(4) Set the conversion lens on the base.
Filter ring edge
Conversion lens flat side
S9100/S9600
Multi-stripe chart
Lens Holder
Attention when conversion lens is used.
Convex side : Subject side.
Plane : Camera lens side.
Fluorescent light stand
803.3mm±1mm
Lens Stand
Centerline
Washer
(Plastic)
Fixed side
800mm conversion lens
Lens Base Plate
S9100/S9600 Multi-stripe chart
<Step 1>
Select [F6] AF Adjustment on the [Adjustment Items Select] screen.
—> The [AF Adjustment Preparation] screen appears.
Zoom drive jig
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<Step 2>
Run the adjustment in accordance with the instructions on the screen.
<Note>
Always use a 800mm conversion lens.
AF Adjustment
< AF Adjustment Preparations >
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(1) Prepare a 800mm conversion lens.
(2) Prepare a S9100/S9600 Multi-stripe chart.
(3) Mount the camera on a zoom drive jig.
(4) Set FOCUS MODE to the position of [S-AF].
When preparations (1) - (4) are complete,
press the [Enter] key on the PC.
<Fig. 4-12-1>
—> The [AF Adjustment (INF) Start] screen appears.
<Step 3>
AF Adjustment (INF)
(1) Set FOCUS MODE to the position of [S-AF].
(2) Set the zoom position to the side of the WIDE edge.
(3) Place the S9100/S9600 Multi-stripe chart at a distance of 897.3+-1mm from top of the [Filter Ring].
(4) Adjust the position of the camera so that the center of the
S9100/S9600 Multi-stripe chart is displayed in the camera LCD.
(5) Place the S9100/S9600 Multi-stripe chart at a distance of 803.3+-1mm from plane side of the conversion lens.
When preparations (1) - (5) are complete, press the [Enter] key on the PC.
Top of Filter Ring Multi-stripe chart
| <-------------------Center----897.3+-1mm ----------------------------------->
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|<----------------Center----803.3+-1mm ---------------------------->
CAMERA
DRIVE JIG
Conversion lens (800mm)
< Setup for AF Adjustment >
—> The [AF Adjustment (INF) Start] screen start.
—> Write the adjustment data to the flash ROM when adjustment has been completed correctly.
<Fig. 4-12-2>
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<Step 4>
AF Adjustment (900mm)
(1) Remove the conversion lens.
(2) Adjust the position of the camera so that the center of the
S9100/S9600 Multi-stripe chart is displayed in the camera LCD.
When preparations (1) - (2) are complete, press the [Enter] key.
4. Adjustments
Multi-stripe chart
Top of Filter Ring
<---------------------------Center----897.3+-1mm --------------------------->
< Setup for AF Adjustment >
CAMERA
DRIVE JIG
—> The [AF Adjustment Complete] screen appears.
<Step 5>
<Fig. 4-12-3>
The AF adjustment is completed.
Press the [Enter] key to return to the
Adjustment Items Select Screen.
<Fig. 4-12-4>
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4-13. [F7] : Flash Adjustment
<Setup for Flash Adjustment>
(1) As flash adjustment is readily affected by external light, ensure that the vicinity of the gray chart is very dark.
(2) Ensure that distance is measured from the front of the camera during flash adjustment.
(3) When adjusting the flash, always ensure that AF adjustment is complete before beginning flash adjustment.
1000±10mm
Centerline
Setup for Flash Adjustment
<Step 1>
Select [F7] Flash Adjustment on the [Adjustment Items Select] screen.
--> The [Flash Adjustment Preparation] screen appears.
<Step 2>
Run the adjustment in accordance with the instructions on the screen.
Flash Adjustment
< Preparations >
(1) Prepare a gray chart (1000mm x 1000mm or more).
(2) Mount the camera on a tripod.
(3) Set the distance between the flash and the gray chart to 1000mm+/-10mm.
(4) Set the zoom position to the side of the WIDE edge.
When preparations (1) - (4) are complete,
press the [Enter] key.
Gray chart
--> The [Flash Adjustment Start] screen appears.
<Fig. 4-13-1>
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<Step 3>
Flash Adjustment
(1) Adjust brightness so that the periphery of the gray chart is as dark as possible.
(2) Adjust the camera so that the entire chart is shown on the LCD monitor.
When preparations (1) and (2) are complete, press the [Enter] key.
|<-------------------------------------------------------->
1000 +-10mm
//|
|
<---------------------Center--------------------->
4. Adjustments
CAMERA
< Setup for Flash Adjustment > Gray Chart (1000mm x 1000mmm)
--> Write the adjustment data to the flash ROM when adjustment has been completed correctly.
--> The [Flash Adjustment Complete] screen appears.
<Step 4>
<Fig. 4-13-2>
Flash adjustment is completed.
Press the [Enter] key to return to the
Adjustment Item Selection Screen.
<Fig. 4-13-3>
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4-14. [F1] : Battery Voltage Adjustment
<Setup for Battery Voltterge Adjustment>
(1) When adjusting the battery voltage, supply power (5.0V) to the camera from the [Power Cable Jig] before setting the jig mode.
(2) Always measure input voltage in the vicinity of the DC IN terminal.
(3) When reducing the voltage, adjust the stabilized power supply to ensure that the voltage is not reduced excessively from the measured point. The adjustment software may produce an error if communication between the adjustment software and the camera is disrupted. Restart the adjustment software in this case.
PC for adjustments and checks
FinePix S6000fd/S6500fd
Digital voltmeter
Regurated
Power supply
USB cable
USB
DC JACK
Power supply cable jig
<Step 1>
Select [F1] Battery Voltage Adjustment on the [Adjustment Items Select] screen.
—> The [Battery Voltage Adjustment Preparation] screen appears.
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<Step 2>
Run the adjustment in accordance with the instructions on the screen.
Battery Voltage Adjustment (IPS2)
<Preparations>
1. Check that the Power Cable Jig and the camera are connected.
*If not, return to the Jig Mode Setup screen, and connect the Power Cable Jig and the camera.
2. Supply power (5.0V) to the camera from the
[Power Cable Jig].
4. Adjustments
When preparations are complete, press the [Enter] key on the PC.
<Fig. 4-14-1>
—> The [4.40V Input] screen appears.
<Step 3>
Battery Voltage Adjustment (IPS2)
(1) Supply 4.40V (+0.02V/-0.00V).
When preparations are complete, press the [Enter] key.
—> The [4.00V Input] screen appears.
<Fig. 4-14-2>
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<Step 4>
Battery Voltage Adjustment (IPS2)
(1) Supply 4.40V (+0.02V/-0.00V).
When preparations are complete, press the [Enter] key.
Result= 3B
(2) Supply 4.00V (+0.02V/-0.00V).
When preparations are complete, press the [Enter] key.
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<Fig. 4-14-3>
—> The [7.20V Input] screen appears.
<Step 5>
Battery Voltage Adjustment (IPS2)
(1) Supply 4.40V (+0.02V/-0.00V).
When preparations are complete, press the [Enter] key.
Result= 3B
(2) Supply 4.00V (+0.02V/-0.00V).
When preparations are complete, press the [Enter] key.
Result= 2B
(3) Supply 7.20V (+0.02V/-0.00V).
When preparations are complete, press the [Enter] key.
—> The [5.0V Input] screen appears.
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<Step 6>
Battery Voltage Adjustment (IPS2)
(1) Supply 4.40V (+0.02V/-0.00V).
When preparations are complete, press the [Enter] key.
Result= 60
(2) Supply 4.00V (+0.02V/-0.00V).
When preparations are complete, press the [Enter] key.
Result= 2B
(3) Supply 7.20V (+0.02V/-0.00V).
When preparations are complete, press the [Enter] key.
Result= B0
(4) Supply 5.0V (+-0.1V).
When preparations are complete, press the [Enter] key.
4. Adjustments
—> Write the adjustment data to the Flash ROM when adjustment has been completed correctly.
—> The [Battery Voltage Adjustment Complete] screen appears.
<Step 7>
<Fig. 4-14-5>
The Battery Voltage adjustment is completed.
Press the [Enter] key to return to the
Adjustment Item selection Screen.
<Fig. 4-14-6>
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4-15. [F2] : Mode Dial Adjustment
<Setup for Mode Dial Adjustment>
(1) When adjusting the Mode Dial, supply power (5.0V) to the camera from the [Power Cable Jig] before setting the jig mode.
(2) Always measure input voltage in the vicinity of the DC IN terminal.
(3) When reducing the voltage, adjust the stabilized power supply to ensure that the voltage is not reduced excessively from the measured point. The adjustment software may produce an error if communication between the adjustment software and the camera is disrupted. Restart the adjustment software in this case.
PC for adjustments and checks
FinePix S6000fd/S6500fd
Digital voltmeter
Regurated
Power supply
USB cable
USB
DC JACK
Power supply cable jig
<Step 1>
Select [F2] Mode Dial Adjustment on the [Adjustment Items Select] screen.
—> The [Mode Dial Adjustment Preparation] screen appears.
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<Step 2>
Mode Dial Adjustment
(1) Set the mode dial to [AUTO].
(2) Please input 5.00+-0.01V from DC-IN Jack.
4. Adjustments
Press the [Enter] key of PC after setting the camera.
Press [1] key to PC when not proceeding to the next step.
—> Write the adjustment data to the Flash ROM when adjustment has been completed correctly.
—> The [Mode Dial Adjustment Complete] screen appears.
<Step 3>
<Fig. 4-15-1>
The Mode dial adjustment is completed.
Press the [Enter] key to return to the
Adjustment Item selection Screen.
<Fig. 4-15-2>
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4-16. [F11] : Video Adjustment
<Setup for Video Adjustment>
(1) Set up the PCI-2746C board in the computer as explained in the instructions for the video adjustment jig.
(2) If the waveform of the brightness signal (Y) or color signal (C) does not appear in the “WAVE No. 0” window during adjustments, check the connections of the video adjustment jig.
AC100 ~ 240V
PCI-2746C
Board
PC for adjustment and checks
Video adjustments jig
USB cable
FinePix S6000fd/S6500fd
AC Power
Adapter
<Step 1>
Select [F11] Video Adjustment on the [Adjustment Items Select] screen.
—> The [Video Adjustment Preparation] screen appears.
Video cable
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<Step 2>
Run the adjustment in accordance with the instructions on the screen.
Video Adjustment
< Video Adjustment Preparations >
(1) Connect the camera and video adj. jig with the video cable.
(2) Confirm Video jig is connected with the video cable.
4. Adjustments
When preparations are complete, press the [Enter] key.
—> Write the adjustment data to the Flash ROM when adjustment has been completed correctly.
—> The [VIDEO Adjustment Complete] screen appears.
<Step 3>
<Fig. 4-16-1>
Video adjustment is completed.
1. Disconnect Video cable from camera.
2. Close the [WAVE No.0] window by close button.
Press the [Enter] key to return to the
Adjustment Item selection Screen.
<Fig. 4-16-2>
<Fig. 4-16-3>
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4-17. [F3] : LCD Adjustment
<Setup for LCD Adjustment>
(Set up the PCI-2747C board in the computer as explained in the instructions for the LCD adjustment Jig.
PC for adjustments and checks
Fine Pix S6000fd/S6500fd
AC-5V
PC2747
To card slot
Digital Voltmeter
Regurated
Power supply
LCD adjustment image
USB cable
USB
DC JACK
Power cable jig
<Step 1>
Select [F3] LCD Adjustment on the [Adjustment Items Select] screen.
—> The [LCD Adjustment Start] screen appears.
<Step 2>
Run the adjustment in accordance with the instructions on the screen.
—> The [LCD Adjustment Complete] screen appears if download is successful.
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<Step 3>
LCD Adjustment
< LCD Adjustment Preparations >
(1) Check that the LCD adjustment xD-Picture card has been inserted in the camera.
(2) Attach the sensor of the LCD adjustment jig to the center of the LCD monitor.
(3) Ensure that the periphery is as dark as possible.
(4) Confirm the Video cable is not connected with the camera.
When preparations (1) - (4) are complete,
press the [Enter] key on the PC.
4. Adjustments
—> Write the adjustment data to the Flash ROM when adjustment has been completed correctly.
—> The [LCD Adjustment Complete] screen appears.
<Step 4>
<Fig. 4-17-1>
LCD Adjustment is completed.
Press the [Enter] key to return to the
Adjustment Item Selection Screen.
<Fig. 4-17-2>
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4-18. [F8] : Firmware Download
Attention : When the download of the firmware is needed, FUJI SERVICE BULLETIN is contacted from
FTYO/QA. Till then, disregard this item.
<Setup for Firmware Download>
FinePix S6000fd/S6500fd
PC for adjustment and checks
USB cable
AC Power Adapter
<Step 1>
Select [F8] Firmware Download on the [Adjustment Items Select] screen.
Firmware Download
LED lights to orange while downloading the firmware.
Do not turn off the power while downloading the firmware.
c:\FxS6000fd_6500fd_W\Firmware\SU1870RSC1_91.bin
Press the ENTER Key to start download.
<Fig. 4-18-1>
—> The [Download Complete] screen appears if download is successful.
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<Step 2>
Firmware download is completed
(1) Remove the DC Jack cable from the camera.
(2) Turn off power lever switch.
(3) Reconnect DC Jack cable.
(4) Switch camera power ON while pressing the shutter button.
(5) Press the [Enter] key after green LED lights on.
4. Adjustments
The system returns to the Jig Mode Setup screen when press the [Enter] key.
<Fig. 4-18-3>
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4-19. [F12] : End Setting
(Destination setting, USB ID write, Product mode setting)
1. The End setting consist of the following settings.
* Destination setting
* USB ID write
* Product mode setting (mass storage identification)
2. The setting must always be run when the adjustment software is terminated. Failure to run Terminal Setting will prevent identification as PTP or Mass Storage when the camera is connected to the PC.
3. USB ID write details
1) USB ID write requires that the USB device (in this case FinePix S6000fd/S6500fd) be unique throughout the world. For this reason, each device has a unique ID as determined by the USB standard. If multiple devices with the same USB ID are connected to a single PC, the PC will be unable to identify each USB device, thus preventing operation.
Item
Repair Date
Administrator ID
Repair Station
Repair Serial No.
Details
Date information is acquired from the PC and written.
01(01)
U.S.A.
CANADA
HAWAII
TAIWAN
61(a)
62(b)
63(c)
64(d)
SAPPORO
SENDAI
TOKYO
NAGOYA
30(0)
31(1)
33(3)
34(4)
OSAKA
FUKUOKA
35(5)
38(8)
ENGLAND
GERMANY
FRANCE
SPAIN
66(f)
67(g)
68(h)
69(i)
ITALY 6A(j)
NETHERLANDS 6B(k)
BELGIUM
SWEDEN
6C(l)
6D(m)
SWITZERLAND 6E(n)
NORWAY 6F(o)
FINLAND
SINGAPORE
70(p)
71(q)
CHINA
OTHER
74(t)
7A(z)
A serial No. is assigned automatically and written
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<Step 1>
Select [F12] End Setting on the [Adjustment Items Select] screen.
—> The [End Setting Description] screen appears.
<Step 2>
Run the adjustment in accordance with the instructions on the screen.
End Setting
The End settings consist of the destination setting, the USB_ID write, and product mode settings
(= Mass Storage recognition).
4. Adjustments
Press the [Enter] key.
—> The [Destination Setting] screen appears.
<Step 3>
Destination setting
The destination is selected from an undermentioned list, according to third character from left side of the serial number.
<A> FinePix S6000fd J-model
<B> FinePix S6000fd US-model
<C> FinePix S6500fd EU/EG/EE/AS-model
<D> FinePix S6500fd EU/EG/EE/AS-model
* Japan production
<E> FinePix S6500fd CH-model
The third character
0 to 9
A to H,J,K
L to N,P to V
L to N,P to V
W to Z
<Fig. 4-19-1>
<Fig. 4-19-2>
<Note>
This example assumes that <B>US-Model has been selected. The following screen therefore appears.
Note: If the destination is "EE" and the production location is given as "MADE IN JAPAN" on the serial label, “D” should be selected.
—> The [US-Model selected] screen appears.
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<Step 4>
Destination setting
The destination is selected from an undermentioned list, according to third character from left side of the serial number.
<A> FinePix S6000fd J-model
<B> FinePix S6000fd US-model
<C> FinePix S6500fd EU/EG/EE/AS-model
<D> FinePix S6500fd EU/EG/EE/AS-model
* Japan production
<E> FinePix S6500fd CH-model
The third character
0 to 9
A to H,J,K
L to N,P to V
L to N,P to V
W to Z
Selected FinePix S6000fd US-model.
Press the [Enter] key!
<Fig. 4-19-3>
—> The [USB ID Writing] screen appears.
<Step 5>
Repair site ID input menu
The repair site is selected from an undermentioned list.
<A> SAPPORO SS
<B> SENDAI SS
<C> TOKYO SS
<D> NAGOYA SS
<E> OSAKA SS
<G> FUKUOKA SS
<H> U.S.A.
<I> CANADA
<J> HAWAII
<K> TAIWAN
<L> CHINA
<M> BRITAIN
<N> GERMANY
<O> FRANCE
<P> SPAIN
<Q> ITALY
<R> NETHERLANDS
<S> BELGIUM
<T> SWEDEN
<U> SWITZERLAND
<V> NORWAY
<W> FINLAND
<X> SINGAPORE
<Z> OTHERS
<Note>
This example assumes that <H>U.S.A. has been selected. The following screen therefore appears.
—> The [USB_ID U.S.A.] screen appears.
<Fig. 4-19-4>
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<Step 6>
USB ID
4. Adjustments
Selected U.S.A..
Press the [Enter] key!
—> The [FinePix S6000fd_6500fd Adjustment End] screen appears.
<Step 7>
FinePix S6000fd_6500fd Adjustment is completed.
1)Remove USB cable from the camera.
2)Press the [Enter] key.
--> The adjustment software returns to the Jig mode setup screen after press the [Enter] key.
<Fig. 4-19-5>
<Fig. 4-19-6>
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5. Inspection
5-1. Required Measuring Equipment
Measuring equipment
Power supply
Digital voltmeter
Ammeter
Power Cable Jig xD-Picture card
Macro Chart
TV Monitor
Remarks
AC adapter (AC-5V), Regurated power supply
For general use
For general use (able to measure 1mA or less)
Common with adjustment JIG (ZJ00580-100)
For general use
Resolution confirmation (ZJ00525-100)
TV monitor, minimum resolution 600 lines
LCD INSPECTION DATA Download and use ZJ00885-100
Vectorscope For general use
5-2. Connection of Measuring Equipment
Use Power Cable Jig.
The output current of the Regurated power supply must not become 2.5A or more.
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Sequemnce
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3
External visual check
Power switch check
Item
Shock noise check in Auto mode
Mode
Auto mode
LCD-ON
EVF-ON
Auto mode
LCD-ON
Preparations for adjustment
(measurement points, subject, other)
(1) Observe the camera.
(1) Connect the power supply jig to the DC IN terminal.
(2) Insert a card and close the card cover.
(3) Select the Mode dial setting.
(4) Set the Power switch to photography mode.
(5) If a message appears asking for the language and date to be set, press the specification button on the right.
(6) Check the display status.
Method of adjustment
(VRs, waveforms, required values)
(1) Check for damage to the outer casing
(2) Check for problems with the clicking or sliding movement of switches.
(3) Check for dust or fogging in the viewfinder and AFassist flash window.
(4) Check for dust or fogging in the LCD.
(1) Applied voltage:
5.00V ± 0.05 V
(2) Card for recording checking
(3) Mode: AUTO
(4) Check that the camera beeps.
(5) <DISP/BACK>
(7) Press the <EVF/LCD> button.
(8) Check for blemishes in the
CCD live image.
(1) Apply a shock to the camera.
(6) Check that the live image and text is displayed.
(7) Check that the live image is displayed.
(8) Monitor a very bright subject and check that the live image does not dim or darken.
(1) Check for problems on the
LCD monitor.
Check that the camera recovers from synchronicity disruption.
(Note) Do not apply shocks directly to the lens or card cover.
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Measurement points
(VRs, positions)
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6
7
Item
Resolution check
Focusing check
Checking Manual
Focus
Movie/audio recording check
Movie/audio playback check
Mode
Auto mode
LCD-ON
Auto mode
LCD-ON
Movie mode
LCD-ON
Playback
Preparations for adjustment
(measurement points, subject, other)
(1) Use a macro resolution chart as the subject.
(2) Set the camera to Macro mode.
Method of adjustment
(VRs, waveforms, required values)
(2) Press the 4-way button
(left) and check that the
Macro icon (tulip) appears on the LCD monitor.
(3) Set the camera up so that the chart fills the screen from corner to corner.
(4) Press the shutter button to take a picture.
(5) Set the flash mode to redeye reduction mode and after S1 press the flash pop-up button.
(1) Set the focus mode selector switch to MF.
(2) Press the <One-touch AF> button.
(3) Turn the focusing ring.
(4) Set the focus mode selector switch to AF.
(1) Set the Mode dial to Movie shooting mode.
(2) Press S1 -> S2 and then release S2 -> S1.
(3) After 5 seconds, press and then release S1.
(4) The indicator lamp lights green -> orange or green
(recording) -> turns off.
(5) 4-way button (right) operation: Check that the red-eye reduction icon appears on the LCD monitor.
Do this in low-light conditions.
(1) Check that MF is displayed.
(2) Focus the shot and check that the circle displayed in the center of the screen turns yellow.
(3) Check that appears below the circle in the center of the screen and that the focusing works.
(4) Check that MF is no longer displayed.
(1) Check that “STANDBY” appears on the LCD monitor.
(2) Check that movie/audio recording begins.
Check that “REC” appears on the LCD monitor.
(3) Check that movie/audio recording ends and that the data is recorded on the card.
(1) Set the camera to
Playback mode.
(2) Press the 4-way button
(down) to play back the movie.
(2) Check that the movie is played back on the LCD monitor.
Check that the sound is played back through the speaker.
Check that sound is played back over external speakers.
Measuring equipment and jigs
Measurement points
(VRs, positions)
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Playback mode check
Item
Playback check
Erase mode check
Mode
Playback
Playback
Erase
Preparations for adjustment
(measurement points, subject, other)
(1) Plug the AV cable into the camera.
(2) Check images shot using the flash (18% gray chart, shot at a distance of 1 m).
(3) Check images shot at macro resolutions (manual photography)
Method of adjustment
(VRs, waveforms, required values)
(1) Check that the LCD image disappears and the indicator lamp lights green.
(2) Check that the position of the bright spot is within a
10% circle with a center that is X = 1% and Y = -3% from the center of the vectorscope (see figure below).
(3) Where the horizontal resolution is as follows:
350 TV lines or better at the center and 300 TV lines or better at the periphery (NTSC)
300 TV lines or better at the center and 250 TV lines or better at the periphery (PAL)
(4) Disconnect the AV cable from the camera.
Turn the camera off.
(1) Insert a card.
(2) Set the Power lever to
Playback mode.
(3) If a message prompting the user to set the date appears, press the button specified on the right.
(4) Check the playback image.
(3) <DISP/BACK>
(1) Select “Erase” -> “Erase all” from the menu and then press the “OK” button.
(2) Press the “OK” button again.
(4) Check that the last image shot appears, regardless of whether it is automatic or manual.
Check that the date is displayed in the
YYYY.MM.DD format.
(1) Check that an erase message such as the following appears:
Japan: “ OK?”
Overseas: “ERASE ALL
OK?”
China: “ OK?”
(2) Check that the recorded images are erased.
Measuring equipment and jigs
Vectorscope
TV monitor
Measurement points
(VRs, positions)
Vectorscope center
1%
3%
Check that the bright point center is within specifications.
10% circle
Check that the Y level is 63.4 to 92.2 IRE (NTSC) or 444 to 646 mV (PAL).
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Sequemnce
11
12
13
14
LCD dust/defect check
Current consumption check
Item
Initialization
Battery low check
Mode
Playback
Movie
Auto mode
LCD-ON
Preparations for adjustment
(measurement points, subject, other)
(1) Set Macro mode to the default setting.
(2) Set the flash mode to
AUTO.
Method of adjustment
(VRs, waveforms, required values)
(1) 4-way button (left) operation: Check that the
Macro icon OFF appears on the LCD monitor.
(2) Press the 4-way button
(right) and check that
“AUTO” appears on the
LCD monitor.
(1) Insert a standard xD-
Picture card.
(2) Play back a completely black image.
(2) Check that there are no noticeable dust flecks or stains (bright spots, smears, flashing points, etc.) on the screen.
(3) Play back a completely white (75%) image.
(4) Change the setting with the EVF/LCD button.
(4) Play the above 2 frames and perform the same checks.
(1) Connect the power supply jig to the DC IN terminal.
(2) Set the power supply voltage.
(3) Set the Mode dial to Movie mode and turn the camera on.
(4) Set the pre-end voltage.
(2) 5.00V ± 0.10V
(3) Check that the camera starts up normally.
(5) Set the end voltage.
(4) 4.40V ± 0.10V
Check that the battery low warning appears.
(5) 4.00V ± 0.10V
Check that the camera turns off.
(1) Connect the power supply jig to the DC IN terminal.
(2) Set the power supply voltage.
(3) Set the Mode dial to AUTO and turn the camera on.
(4) After the LCD live image appears, check the current consumption.
(2) 5.00V ± 0.05V
(4) 550 mA or less
(Stable state -> IRIS/
FOCUS does not operate)
Measuring equipment and jigs
ZJ00885-100
Measurement points
(VRs, positions)
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Item
Factory setting
Checking standby current
Mode
Power
OFF
Preparations for adjustment
(measurement points, subject, other)
(1) Mode dial
(2) Flash
(3) Battery and cards not inserted
(4) Card cover
(5) Battery cover
(6) Power lever
(7)Focus mode selector switch
(8) EVF diopter adjustment dial
(9) Zoom position
Method of adjustment
(VRs, waveforms, required values)
(1) AUTO
(2) Pop down
(4) Closed
(5) Closed
(6) OFF
(7) S-AF
(10) Jack cover
(11) SETUP frame No.
(8) Center position indicator located close to the center.
(9) Set the zoom to the W end.
(10) Closed
(11) New: The default SETUP frame No. setting is
“Continuous”, but to clear the number of frames in the frame number memory to zero, you should always change the setting to “New” before turning the camera off.
(1) Connect the power supply jig to the DC IN jack.
(2) Set the power supply voltage.
(3) Check the standby current when the power is turned
OFF.
(2) 5.00V ± 0.05V
(3) 20 mA or less (Due to the possibility of measuring instrument error with a minimum unit of 0.01 A, 2 units should generally be used.)
*Setting and clearing date
(1) Connect the USB cablefrom the PC to the camera (ensure that the
PC isswitched ON).
(2) Open the card cover andswitch power ON
(POWER_ON) while pressing the shutter button.
(3) Switch power OFF
(POWER_OFF).
(4) Check that the date hasbeen cleared.
Measuring equipment and jigs
Measurement points
(VRs, positions)
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6-1. Packing and Accessories
6-1-1. US-model
A113
A112
A111
A106
A120
A107
A119
A118
A117
A116
A105
A114
A103
A104
A108
6. Parts List
A102
A110
A115
A101
A111
A112
A113
A114
A115
A116
A117
A118
A119
A120
Ref No.
Parts No.
A101
A102
A103
A104
A105
FZ06668-200
FZ06670-100
FZ06671-100
AZF0000-101
FZ06312-100
A106
A107
A108
A109
A110
BU02939-100
FZ06705-100
FZ06706-100
BB12943-100
AZF0000-321
FZ06487-100
BB12402-100
FZ06311-101
FZ06625-200
BB19704-100
BL00548-200
BL00549-200
BL00549-500
BL00372-101
BL00373-101
Description
UNITARY BOX
SHEET MOLD T
SHEET MOLD U
LDPE BAG NO.10
HOOD
SHOULDER BELT ASSY
USB CABLE W
AV CABLE
BAR CODE LABEL BLANK
HDPE BAG NO.12
ALKALINE BATTERY
LENSCAP HOLDER
LENS CAP
CD-ROM
CERTIFICATION SEAL
MANUAL E
QUICKGUIDE E
QUICKGUIDE S
IMPORTANT SAFETY
US WARRANTY
Comment
A109
6-1
6. Parts List
6-1-2. JP-model
A113
A112
A111
A117
A106
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A104
A107
A108
A102
A110
A115
A116
A114
A105
A103
A101
A118
A106
A107
A108
A109
A110
A111
A112
A113
A114
A115
Ref No.
Parts No.
A101
A102
A103
A104
A105
FZ06668-100
FZ06670-100
FZ06671-100
AZF0000-101
FZ06312-100
A116
A117
A118
BU02939-100
FZ06704-100
FZ06706-100
BB12943-100
AZF0000-321
FZ06486-100
BB12402-100
FZ06311-101
FZ06625-200
BL00575-100
BL00548-100
BL00190-101
BB18949-101
Description
UNITARY BOX
SHEET MOLD T
SHEET MOLD U
LDPE BAG NO.10
HOOD
SHOULDER BELT ASSY
USB CABLE J
AV CABLE
BAR CODE LABEL BLANK
HDPE BAG NO.12
ALKALINE BATTERY
LENSCAP HOLDER
LENS CAP
CD-ROM
PTF GUIDE FPV
MANUAL J
SAFETYCARD H14
WARRANTY CARD
Comment
6-2
A109
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6-1-3. EU-model
A113
A112
A111
A125
A124
A123
A122
A121
A120
A119
A118
A114
A106
A107
A105
A103
6. Parts List
A104
A108
A116
A102
A110
A115
A101
A106
A107
A108
A109
A110
A111
A112
A113
A114
A115
Ref No.
Parts No.
A101
A102
A103
A104
A105
FZ06669-100
FZ06670-100
FZ06671-100
AZF0000-101
FZ06312-100
BU02939-100
FZ06705-100
FZ06706-100
BB12943-100
AZF0000-321
FZ06487-100
BB12402-100
FZ06311-101
FZ06625-200
BB19704-100
Description
UNITARY U.BOX
SHEET MOLD T
SHEET MOLD U
LDPE BAG NO.10
HOOD
SHOULDER BELT ASSY
USB CABLE W
AV CABLE
BAR CODE LABEL BLANK
HDPE BAG NO.12
ALKALINE BATTERY
LENSCAP HOLDER
LENS CAP
CD-ROM
CERTIFICATION SEAL
Comment
A117
Ref No.
Parts No.
A116
A117
A118
A119
A120
FZ06674-100
BB19697-B00
N.S.
N.S.
N.S.
A121
A122
A123
A124
A125
N.S.
N.S.
N.S.
N.S.
N.S.
Description
PARTITION PAD
DEST.LBLEU CFG
MANUAL E
MANUAL F
MANUAL G
MANUAL S
QUICKGUIDE E
QUICKGUIDE F
QUICKGUIDE G
QUICKGUIDE S
A109
N.S.=Not Supply
Comment
6-3
6. Parts List
6-1-4. EG-model
A113
A112
A111
A106
A107
A120
A119
A118
A114
A105
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A104
A108
A116
A102
A110
A115
A103
A101
A117
A109
A106
A107
A108
A109
A110
A111
A112
A113
A114
A115
Ref No.
Parts No.
A101
A102
A103
A104
A105
FZ06669-100
FZ06670-100
FZ06671-100
AZF0000-101
FZ06312-100
A116
A117
A118
A119
A120
BU02939-100
FZ06705-100
FZ06706-100
BB12943-100
AZF0000-321
FZ06487-100
BB12402-100
FZ06311-101
FZ06625-200
BB19704-100
FZ06674-100
BL00548-200
BL00549-200
BL00176-103
Description
UNITARY U.BOX
SHEET MOLD T
SHEET MOLD U
LDPE BAG NO.10
HOOD
SHOULDER BELT ASSY
USB CABLE W
AV CABLE
BAR CODE LABEL BLANK
HDPE BAG NO.12
ALKALINE BATTERY
LENSCAP HOLDER
LENS CAP
CD-ROM
CERTIFICATION SEAL
PARTITION PAD
BB19697-C00 DEST.LBLEG CFG
MANUAL E
QUICKGUIDE E
H14 WARRANTY CARD EG
Comment
6-4
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6-1-5. EE-model
A113
A112
A111
A106
A107
A119
A118
A114
A105
A103
6. Parts List
A104
A108
A116
A102
A110
A115
A101
A117
A109
A106
A107
A108
A109
A110
A111
A112
A113
A114
A115
Ref No.
Parts No.
A101
A102
A103
A104
A105
FZ06669-100
FZ06670-100
FZ06671-100
AZF0000-101
FZ06312-100
A116
A117
A118
A119
BU02939-100
FZ06705-100
FZ06706-100
BB12943-100
AZF0000-321
FZ06487-100
BB12402-100
FZ06311-101
FZ06625-200
BB19704-100
FZ06674-100
Description
UNITARY U.BOX
SHEET MOLD T
SHEET MOLD U
LDPE BAG NO.10
HOOD
SHOULDER BELT ASSY
USB CABLE W
AV CABLE
BAR CODE LABEL BLANK
HDPE BAG NO.12
ALKALINE BATTERY
LENSCAP HOLDER
LENS CAP
CD-ROM
CERTIFICATION SEAL
PARTITION PAD
BB19697-G00 DEST.LBLEE CFG
BL00548-200 MANUAL E
BL00549-200 QUICKGUIDE E
Comment
6-5
6. Parts List
6-1-6. EE-model (JP Production)
A113
A112
A111
A106
A107
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A104
A108
A116
A102
A110 A119
A118
A114
A105
A115
A103
A101
A117
A109
A106
A107
A108
A109
A110
A111
A112
A113
A114
A115
Ref No.
Parts No.
A101
A102
A103
A104
A105
FZ06669-100
FZ06670-100
FZ06671-100
AZF0000-101
FZ06312-100
A116
A117
A118
A119
BU02939-100
FZ06705-100
FZ06706-100
BB12943-100
AZF0000-321
FZ06487-100
BB12402-100
FZ06311-101
FZ06625-200
BB19704-100
FZ06674-100
BB19697-700
BL00548-200
BL00549-200
Description
UNITARY U.BOX
SHEET MOLD T
SHEET MOLD U
LDPE BAG NO.10
HOOD
SHOULDER BELT ASSY
USB CABLE W
AV CABLE
BAR CODE LABEL BLANK
HDPE BAG NO.12
ALKALINE BATTERY
LENSCAP HOLDER
LENS CAP
CD-ROM
CERTIFICATION SEAL
PARTITION PAD
DEST.LBL.EE JFG
MANUAL E
QUICKGUIDE E
Comment
6-6
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6-1-7. AS-model
A113
A112
A111
A106
A107
A119
A118
A114
A105
A103
6. Parts List
A104
A108
A116
A102
A110
A115
A101
A117
A109
A106
A107
A108
A109
A110
A111
A112
A113
A114
A115
Ref No.
Parts No.
A101
A102
A103
A104
A105
FZ06669-100
FZ06670-100
FZ06671-100
AZF0000-101
FZ06312-100
A116
A117
A118
A119
BU02939-100
FZ06705-100
FZ06706-100
BB12943-100
AZF0000-321
FZ06487-100
BB12402-100
FZ06311-101
FZ06625-200
BB19704-100
FZ06674-100
BB19697-F00
BL00548-200
BL00549-200
Description
UNITARY U.BOX
SHEET MOLD T
SHEET MOLD U
LDPE BAG NO.10
HOOD
SHOULDER BELT ASSY
USB CABLE W
AV CABLE
BAR CODE LABEL BLANK
HDPE BAG NO.12
ALKALINE BATTERY
LENSCAP HOLDER
LENS CAP
CD-ROM
CERTIFICATION SEAL
PARTITION PAD
DEST.LBLAS CFG
MANUAL E
QUICKGUIDE E
Comment
6-7
6. Parts List
6-1-8. CH-model
A113
A112
A111
A118
A117
A116
A114
A106
A107
A105
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A104
A108
A115
A102
A110
A103
A119
A101
A109
A106
A107
A108
A109
A110
A111
A112
A113
A114
A115
Ref No.
Parts No.
A101
A102
A103
A104
A105
FZ06668-300
FZ06670-100
FZ06671-100
AZF0000-101
FZ06312-100
A116
A117
A118
A119
BU02939-100
FZ06705-100
FZ06706-100
BB12943-100
AZF0000-321
FZ06487-100
BB12402-100
FZ06311-101
FZ06625-200
FZ06673-100
BL00548-600
BB19102-101
BU03405-100
BB19104-100
Description
UNITARY BOX
SHEET MOLD T
SHEET MOLD U
LDPE BAG NO.10
HOOD
SHOULDER BELT ASSY
USB CABLE W
AV CABLE
BAR CODE LABEL BLANK
HDPE BAG NO.12
ALKALINE BATTERY
LENSCAP HOLDER
LENS CAP
CD-ROM
PARTITION PAD
MANUAL C
WARRANTY CN
FC_CERTIFICATE
REGULATION SEAL
Comment
6-8
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M237
K TAPE
M229
M228
M227
M226
M225
M218
M201
M217
A
M202
M203
M209
B
K
M219
M240
M241
M223
M242
M204
M237
M205
M220
M246
M221
M222
M208
M212
M237
H
E
M237
M237
M207
F
M237
C
M235
M224
M237
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M238
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M234
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M230
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M237
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M237
6. Parts List
6-2. Cabi Front Block
6-2-1. US/JP-model
Comment
M231
M232
M233
M234
M235
M236
M237
M238
M239
M240
M241
M242
M243
M244
M245
M246
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M216
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M220
Ref No.
Parts No.
M201
M202
M203
M204
M205
BU03374-101
BB19588-100
BB19134-100
BB19557-100
BB18675-100
M206
M207
M208
M209
M210
BB18977-100
BB18967-100
BF05759-100
BB18978-200
FZ06695-100
Description
F CASE ASSY
RELEASE BUTTON
CSP RELEASE
AE BUTTON
CCD BADGE
COVER JACK
STRAP LEFT
AFLED CONST
AF WINDOW
SPEAKER ASSY
BB18979-100
FZ06696-100
BB19582-100
CB1876-A200
FZ06697-100
SHEET SP
MIC ASSY
LENS HOLDER
SSW PWB ASSY
MAIN-SSW FFC
BF06163-100
FZ06719-100
FZ06720-100
BU03376-100
BB19558-100
LENS ASSY WITH DATA
EMI SHEET MOTOR
EMI SHEET CCD
FLASH ASSY
FLASH TOP
FZ06248-100
BB18987-100
FZ06685-100
CB1876-A100
BU03220-100
LIGHT
FLASH WINDOW
PLUNGER UNIT
FSW PWB ASSY
ASSY HOLDER BATTERY
BU03237-100
BB19168-100
CB1875-A200
FZ06337-100
BB19560-100
ASSY LID BATTERY
SHAFT BATTERY
RSW PWB ASSY
MAIN-RSW FFC
MAIN FRAME
BB19597-100
CB1874-A101
BB19595-100
CB1892-A101
BU03397-101
MF SHEET
FLASH PWB ASSY
FLASH PWB GASKET
MAIN PWB ASSY
EVF UNIT CONST
FZ06698-100
BB17681-400
MAIN-KSW FFC
BT2M1.7X4.0
BB19087-H00 MS0M2.0X10.0BN
BB19122-100 BT2M2.0X9.0
BB17335-E00 BT2M1.7X9.0B
BB17335-300 BT2M1.7X3.5B
BB18128-D00 MS2M1.4X1.6BN
BB17349-100
BB17337-300
BB19581-100
MSWM1.7X2.5
MS2M1.7X3.5BN
PRODUCT LABEL
CB1874-A200 XE PWB ASSY
UL TAPE
M200
J
N.S
M206
M211
L
M210
M245
M244
M216
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FinePix S6000fd/S6500fd Service Manual
M237
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M229
M228
M227
M226
M225
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M217
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M202
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M209
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K
M219
M240
M241
M223
M242
M204
M237
M205
M220
M246
M221
M222
H
M237
M207
E
M237
M208
M212
M237
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M237
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M235
M224
M237
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M238
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M234
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M243
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M239
M240
M241
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M243
M244
M245
M246
M221
M222
M223
M224
M225
M226
M227
M228
M229
M230
M211
M212
M213
M214
M215
M216
M217
M218
M219
M220
Ref No.
Parts No.
M201
M202
M203
M204
M205
BU03374-101
BB19588-100
BB19134-100
BB19557-100
BB18675-100
M206
M207
M208
M209
M210
BB18977-100
BB18967-100
BF05759-100
BB18978-200
FZ06695-100
Description
F CASE ASSY
RELEASE BUTTON
CSP RELEASE
AE BUTTON
CCD BADGE
COVER JACK
STRAP LEFT
AFLED CONST
AF WINDOW
SPEAKER ASSY
BB18979-100
FZ06696-100
BB19582-100
CB1876-A200
FZ06697-100
SHEET SP
MIC ASSY
LENS HOLDER
SSW PWB ASSY
MAIN-SSW FFC
BF06163-100
FZ06719-100
FZ06720-100
BU03376-200
BB19558-200
LENS ASSY WITH DATA
EMI SHEET MOTOR
EMI SHEET CCD
FLASH ASSY
FLASH TOP
FZ06248-100
BB18987-100
FZ06685-100
CB1876-A100
BU03220-100
LIGHT
FLASH WINDOW
PLUNGER UNIT
FSW PWB ASSY
ASSY HOLDER BATTERY
BU03237-100
BB19168-100
CB1875-A200
FZ06337-100
BB19560-100
ASSY LID BATTERY
SHAFT BATTERY
RSW PWB ASSY
MAIN-RSW FFC
MAIN FRAME
BB19597-100
CB1874-A101
BB19595-100
CB1892-A101
BU03397-101
FZ06698-100
BB17681-400
BB19087-H00
BB19122-100
BB17335-E00
BB17335-300
BB18128-D00
BB17349-100
BB17337-300
BB19581-200
CB1874-A200
MF SHEET
FLASH PWB ASSY
FLASH PWB GASKET
MAIN PWB ASSY
EVF UNIT CONST
MAIN-KSW FFC
BT2M1.7X4.0
MS0M2.0X10.0BN
BT2M2.0X9.0
BT2M1.7X9.0B
BT2M1.7X3.5B
MS2M1.4X1.6BN
MSWM1.7X2.5
MS2M1.7X3.5BN
PRODUCT LABEL
XE PWB ASSY
Comment
UL TAPE
M200
J
N.S
M206
M211
L
M210
M245
M244
M216
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6. Parts List
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M237
M228
K TAPE
M229
M227
M226
M225
M218
M201
M217
A
M202
M203
M209
B
K
M219
M240
M241
M223
M242
M204
M237
M205
M220
M246
M221
M222
M208
M212
M237
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E
M237
M237
M207
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M237
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M235
M224
M237
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M238
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M234
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UL TAPE
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M243
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M213
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M214
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M231
M232
M233
M234
M235
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M237
M238
M239
M240
M241
M242
M243
M244
M245
M246
M221
M222
M223
M224
M225
M226
M227
M228
M229
M230
M211
M212
M213
M214
M215
M216
M217
M218
M219
M220
Ref No.
Parts No.
M201
M202
M203
M204
M205
BU03374-101
BB19588-100
BB19134-100
BB19557-100
BB18675-100
M206
M207
M208
M209
M210
BB18977-100
BB18967-100
BF05759-100
BB18978-200
FZ06695-100
Description
F CASE ASSY
RELEASE BUTTON
CSP RELEASE
AE BUTTON
CCD BADGE
COVER JACK
STRAP LEFT
AFLED CONST
AF WINDOW
SPEAKER ASSY
BB18979-100
FZ06696-100
SHEET SP
MIC ASSY
BB19582-100 LENS HOLDER
CB1876-A200 SSW PWB ASSY
FZ06697-100 MAIN-SSW FFC
BF06163-100
FZ06719-100
FZ06720-100
BU03376-200
BB19558-200
LENS ASSY WITH DATA
EMI SHEET MOTOR
EMI SHEET CCD
FLASH ASSY
FLASH TOP
FZ06248-100
BB18987-100
LIGHT
FLASH WINDOW
FZ06685-100 PLUNGER UNIT
CB1876-A100 FSW PWB ASSY
BU03220-100 ASSY HOLDER BATTERY
BU03237-100
BB19168-100
ASSY LID BATTERY
SHAFT BATTERY
CB1875-A200 RSW PWB ASSY
FZ06337-100 MAIN-RSW FFC
BB19560-100 MAIN FRAME
BB19597-100
CB1874-A101
MF SHEET
FLASH PWB ASSY
BB19595-100 FLASH PWB GASKET
CB1892-A101 MAIN PWB ASSY
BU03397-101 EVF UNIT CONST
FZ06698-100
BB17681-400
MAIN-KSW FFC
BT2M1.7X4.0
BB19087-H00 MS0M2.0X10.0BN
BB19122-100 BT2M2.0X9.0
BB17335-E00 BT2M1.7X9.0B
BB17335-300 BT2M1.7X3.5B
BB18128-D00 MS2M1.4X1.6BN
BB17349-100
BB17337-300
BB19581-500
MSWM1.7X2.5
MS2M1.7X3.5BN
PRODUCT LABEL
CB1874-A200 XE PWB ASSY
Comment
UL TAPE
M200
J
N.S
M206
M211
L
M210
M245
M244
M216
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6-2-4. AS-model
FinePix S6000fd/S6500fd Service Manual
M237
K TAPE
M229
M228
M227
M226
M225
M218
M201
M217
A
M202
M203
M209
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M219
M240
M241
M223
M242
M204
M237
M205
M220
M246
M221
M222
H
M237
M207
E
M237
M208
M212
M237
F
M237
C
M235
M224
M237
I
M238
D
M234
A
H
UL TAPE
M232
E
M243
C
K
F
D
M243
G
M230
B
M
L
N
M237
M233
M236
I
G
J
M215
M231
M213
M239
M214
M237
M231
M232
M233
M234
M235
M236
M237
M238
M239
M240
M241
M242
M243
M244
M245
M246
M221
M222
M223
M224
M225
M226
M227
M228
M229
M230
M211
M212
M213
M214
M215
M216
M217
M218
M219
M220
Ref No.
Parts No.
M201
M202
M203
M204
M205
BU03374-101
BB19588-100
BB19134-100
BB19557-100
BB18675-100
M206
M207
M208
M209
M210
BB18977-100
BB18967-100
BF05759-100
BB18978-200
FZ06695-100
Description
F CASE ASSY
RELEASE BUTTON
CSP RELEASE
AE BUTTON
CCD BADGE
COVER JACK
STRAP LEFT
AFLED CONST
AF WINDOW
SPEAKER ASSY
BB18979-100
FZ06696-100
BB19582-100
CB1876-A200
FZ06697-100
SHEET SP
MIC ASSY
LENS HOLDER
SSW PWB ASSY
MAIN-SSW FFC
BF06163-100
FZ06719-100
FZ06720-100
BU03376-200
BB19558-200
LENS ASSY WITH DATA
EMI SHEET MOTOR
EMI SHEET CCD
FLASH ASSY
FLASH TOP
FZ06248-100
BB18987-100
FZ06685-100
CB1876-A100
BU03220-100
LIGHT
FLASH WINDOW
PLUNGER UNIT
FSW PWB ASSY
ASSY HOLDER BATTERY
BU03237-100
BB19168-100
CB1875-A200
FZ06337-100
BB19560-100
ASSY LID BATTERY
SHAFT BATTERY
RSW PWB ASSY
MAIN-RSW FFC
MAIN FRAME
BB19597-100
CB1874-A101
BB19595-100
CB1892-A101
BU03397-101
FZ06698-100
BB17681-400
BB19087-H00
BB19122-100
BB17335-E00
BB17335-300
BB18128-D00
BB17349-100
BB17337-300
BB19581-300
CB1874-A200
MF SHEET
FLASH PWB ASSY
FLASH PWB GASKET
MAIN PWB ASSY
EVF UNIT CONST
MAIN-KSW FFC
BT2M1.7X4.0
MS0M2.0X10.0BN
BT2M2.0X9.0
BT2M1.7X9.0B
BT2M1.7X3.5B
MS2M1.4X1.6BN
MSWM1.7X2.5
MS2M1.7X3.5BN
PRODUCT LABEL
XE PWB ASSY
Comment
UL TAPE
M200
J
N.S
M206
M211
L
M210
M245
M244
M216
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6-2-5. CH-model
M237
K TAPE
M229
M228
M227
M226
M225
M218
M201
M217
A
M202
M203
M209
B
K
M219
M240
M241
M223
M242
M204
M237
M205
M220
M246
M221
M222
M208
M212
M237
H
E
M237
M237
M207
F
M237
C
M235
M224
M237
I
M238
D
M234
A
H
UL TAPE
M232
E
M243
C
K
F
D
M243
G
M230
B
M
L
N
M237
M233
M236
I
G
J
M215
M231
M213
M239
M214
M237
M231
M232
M233
M234
M235
M236
M237
M238
M239
M240
M241
M242
M243
M244
M245
M246
M221
M222
M223
M224
M225
M226
M227
M228
M229
M230
M211
M212
M213
M214
M215
M216
M217
M218
M219
M220
Ref No.
Parts No.
M201
M202
M203
M204
M205
BU03374-101
BB19588-100
BB19134-100
BB19557-100
BB18675-100
M206
M207
M208
M209
M210
BB18977-100
BB18967-100
BF05759-100
BB18978-200
FZ06695-100
Description
F CASE ASSY
RELEASE BUTTON
CSP RELEASE
AE BUTTON
CCD BADGE
COVER JACK
STRAP LEFT
AFLED CONST
AF WINDOW
SPEAKER ASSY
BB18979-100
FZ06696-100
SHEET SP
MIC ASSY
BB19582-100 LENS HOLDER
CB1876-A200 SSW PWB ASSY
FZ06697-100 MAIN-SSW FFC
BF06163-100
FZ06719-100
FZ06720-100
BU03376-200
BB19558-200
LENS ASSY WITH DATA
EMI SHEET MOTOR
EMI SHEET CCD
FLASH ASSY
FLASH TOP
FZ06248-100
BB18987-100
LIGHT
FLASH WINDOW
FZ06685-100 PLUNGER UNIT
CB1876-A100 FSW PWB ASSY
BU03220-100 ASSY HOLDER BATTERY
BU03237-100
BB19168-100
ASSY LID BATTERY
SHAFT BATTERY
CB1875-A200 RSW PWB ASSY
FZ06337-100 MAIN-RSW FFC
BB19560-100 MAIN FRAME
BB19597-100
CB1874-A101
MF SHEET
FLASH PWB ASSY
BB19595-100 FLASH PWB GASKET
CB1892-A101 MAIN PWB ASSY
BU03397-101 EVF UNIT CONST
FZ06698-100
BB17681-400
MAIN-KSW FFC
BT2M1.7X4.0
BB19087-H00 MS0M2.0X10.0BN
BB19122-100 BT2M2.0X9.0
BB17335-E00 BT2M1.7X9.0B
BB17335-300 BT2M1.7X3.5B
BB18128-D00 MS2M1.4X1.6BN
BB17349-100
BB17337-300
BB19581-401
MSWM1.7X2.5
MS2M1.7X3.5BN
PRODUCT LABEL
CB1874-A200 XE PWB ASSY
Comment
UL TAPE
M200
J
N.S
M206
M211
L
M210
M245
M244
M216
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6-3. Cabi Rear Block
6-3-1. US/EU/EG/EE/AS/CH-model
M301
M312
M323
M321
M314
M313
M310
M308
M321
N.S
M321
M303
M302
M321
M318
M311
N
M317
M309
M316
M
M315
M320
M305
M307
M304
M306
M319
M321
M322
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M311
M312
M313
M314
M315
M316
M317
M318
M319
M320
M321
M322
M323
Ref No.
Parts No.
M301
M302
M303
M304
M305
BU03375-100
BB19016-100
BB19563-100
BB19018-100
BB14959-300
M306
M307
M308
M309
M310
BB19013-100
BB19571-100
BB19022-100
BU03282-200
BB19570-100
Description
R CASE ASSY
EYE PIECE
GUIDE LIGHT
SHEET SW
LABEL
CARD COVER SHAFT
CARD COVER
STRAP RIGHT
CURSOR ASSY
FACE BUTTON
BB19014-200
CB1875-A300
CB1875-A100
FZ06336-100
BF06003-100
BB19580-100
BB19592-100
BB19591-100
BB19590-101
BB19194-100
BB17681-400
BB17335-600
BB17335-E00
REAR BUTTON
MSW PWB ASSY
KSW PWB ASSY
KSW-MSW FFC
LCD CONST
LCD FRAME
LCD FRAME TAPE
REINFORCEMENT LCD
LCD WINDOW
PL SEAL J (FC)
BT2M1.7X4.0
BT2M1.7X5.0B
BT2M1.7X9.0B
Comment
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M301
M312
M323
M321
M314
M313
M310
M308
M321
N.S
M321
M303
M302
M321
M318
M311
N
M317
M309
M316
M
M315
M320
M305
M307
M304
M306
M319
M321
M322
6. Parts List
6-3-2. JP-mode
M311
M312
M313
M314
M315
M316
M317
M318
M319
M320
M321
M322
M323
Ref No.
Parts No.
M301
M302
M303
M304
M305
BU03375-100
BB19016-100
BB19563-100
BB19018-100
BB14959-300
M306
M307
M308
M309
M310
BB19013-100
BB19571-100
BB19022-100
BU03282-200
BB19570-100
Description
R CASE ASSY
EYE PIECE
GUIDE LIGHT
SHEET SW
LABEL
CARD COVER SHAFT
CARD COVER
STRAP RIGHT
CURSOR ASSY
FACE BUTTON
BB19014-200 REAR BUTTON
CB1875-A300 MSW PWB ASSY
CB1875-A100 KSW PWB ASSY
FZ06336-100 KSW-MSW FFC
BF06003-100 LCD CONST
BB19580-100
BB19592-100
BB19591-100
BB19590-101
BB19194-200
LCD FRAME
LCD FRAME TAPE
REINFORCEMENT LCD
LCD WINDOW
PL SEAL U (FC)
BB17681-400
BB17335-600
BB17335-E00
BT2M1.7X4.0
BT2M1.7X5.0B
BT2M1.7X9.0B
Comment
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6-4. Electrical parts
[NOTE]
The components indicated by mark are critical for safety.
When indicated parts by reference number, please include the board name.
Ref No.
Parts No.
Description Comment PWB diagram
* Due to standardization, replacement in the parts list may be different from the parts list specified in the circuit or the components used on the set.
Ref No.
Parts No.
Description Comment PWB diagram
MAIN PWB ASSY
[SWITCH]
SW552 FZ05764-100 PUSH SWITCH
[CONNECTOR]
CN101 FGB180-0391 CONNECTOR
CN151 FGB181-0241 CONNECTOR
CN251 FZ06692-100 JACK
CN261 FGY097-0201 CONNECTOR
CN451 FGB167-0451 CONNECTOR
CN452 FGB162-0181 CONNECTOR
CN453 FGA164-0021 CONNECTOR
CN501 FGB165-0061 CONNECTOR
CN521 FGA164-0051 CONNECTOR
CN552 FGB165-0121 CONNECTOR
CN553 FGB164-0101 CONNECTOR
CN591 FGC188-0301 CONNECTOR
CN954 FGB165-0121 CONNECTOR
[FUSE]
F301
F302
FP00039-253
FP00039-153
[BATTERY]
BT401 FZ04705-200
FUSE
FUSE
BACKUP ELEC PAPTS
FLASH PWB ASSY
[CONNECTOR]
CN701 FGA169-0021 CONNECTOR
CN702 FGA173-0041 CONNECTOR
CN703 FGC189-0301 CONNECTOR
[JACK]
J701
J702
FZ04171-100
FZ04722-100
[FUSE]
F701
F702
FP00043-253
FP00039-253
JACK
JACK
FUSE
FUSE
SSW PWB ASSY
[SWITCH]
SW750 FZ04926-100
SW751 FZ06162-100
TACT SWITCH
DETECTOR SWITCH
[CONNECTOR]
CN750 FGB165-0121 CONNECTOR
CN751 FGA162-0021 CONNECTOR
CN752 FGA162-0022 CONNECTOR
B-1
E-1
KSW PWB ASSY
[SWITCH]
SW801 FZ04926-100
SW802 FZ04926-100
SW803 FZ04926-100
SW804 FZ04926-100
SW805 FZ04926-100
TACT SWITCH
TACT SWITCH
TACT SWITCH
TACT SWITCH
TACT SWITCH
SW807 FZ04926-100
SW808 FZ04926-200
SW809 FZ04926-200
SW810 FZ04926-200
SW811 FZ04926-200
TACT SWITCH
TACT SWITCH
TACT SWITCH
TACT SWITCH
TACT SWITCH
[CONNECTOR]
CN801 FGB164-0101 CONNECTOR
CN802 FGB163-0061 CONNECTOR
F-8
E-8
RSW PWB ASSY
[SWITCH]
SW901 FZ04993-101
SW902 FZ05909-100
SW903 FZ05909-100
SW904 FZ04926-100
SW905 FZ04926-100
TACT SWITCH
DETECTOR SWITCH
DETECTOR SWITCH
TACT SWITCH
TACT SWITCH
[CONNECTOR]
CN901 FGB165-0121 CONNECTOR
MSW PWB ASSY
[CONNECTOR]
CN851 FGB162-0061 CONNECTOR
FSW PWB ASSY
[SWITCH]
SW951 FZ06049-100 DETECTOR SWITCH
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7. Appendix
7. Appendix
7-1. List of Related Technical Updates Issued
To ensure that after-sales srevice is performed accuratety, keep a record here of the technical updates issued that cover this device.
Technical Update No.
Date Title Details/Other
7-1
FUJI PHOTO FILM CO., LTD.
26-30, Nishiazabu 2-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106-8620, Japan.
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Key Features
- Face detection
- Super CCD Honeycom VI HR
- Real Photo Engine II
- 10.7x zoom lens
- High sensitivity dual-shot
- Picture Stabilization
- High sensitivity (ISO 3200)
Frequently Answers and Questions
What is the difference between the S6000fd and the S6500fd?
How many faces can the "Face Kirei-Navi" function detect?
What is the highest ISO sensitivity?
What kind of batteries does the camera use?
Does the camera have a viewfinder?
What is the size of the LCD screen?
Related manuals
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Table of contents
- 27 1. General
- 27 1-1. Product specification
- 27 1-2. Explanation of Terms
- 27 1-3. Names of External Components
- 28 2. Disassembly
- 28 2-1. Names of internal Components
- 28 2-2. Removing the REAR CONST
- 28 2-3. Disassembling the REAR CONST
- 28 FLASH PWB ASSY
- 28 2-5. Removing the HOLDER BATTERY
- 28 2-6. Removing the LENS ASSY
- 28 2-7. Removing the LENS HOLDER
- 28 2-8. Removing the FLASH CONST
- 28 2-9. Removing the FRONT CONST
- 28 attachment locations
- 28 2-10-1. Affixing the REINFORCEMENT LCD
- 28 2-10-2. Affixing the MF SHEET
- 28 2-10-3. Affixing the FLASH PWB GASKET
- 29 3. Schematics
- 29 3-1. Cautions
- 29 3-2. Basic Block Names and Functions
- 29 3-3. Description of Main Block Functions
- 29 3-3-1. Technical Overview
- 29 3-4. Block Diagram
- 29 3-5. Overall connection Diagram
- 29 3-6. Circuit Diagrams
- 29 3-6-1. AV BLOCK
- 29 3-6-2. CAMERA BLOCK
- 29 3-6-3. DCDC BLOCK
- 29 3-6-4. EVF BLOCK
- 29 3-6-5. FDI BLOCK
- 29 3-6-6. FLASH JACK BLOCK
- 29 3-6-7. KEY BLOCK
- 29 3-6-8. KSW BLOCK
- 29 3-6-9. LCD BLOCK
- 29 3-6-10. MOTOR BLOCK
- 29 3-6-11. PMAN BLOCK
- 29 3-6-12. PROCESS BLOCK (IO)
- 29 3-6-.13 PROCESS BLOCK (PW)
- 29 3-6-14. PROCESS BLOCK (SYS)
- 29 3-6-15. AF LED BLOCK
- 29 3-6-16. CCD FPC BLOCK
- 29 3-6-17. CN BLOCK
- 29 3-6-18. FSW BLOCK
- 29 3-6-19. EMI BLOCK
- 29 3-6-20. LCD DATA 7 BLOCK
- 29 3-6-21. MEDIA BLOCK
- 29 3-6-22. MSW BLOCK
- 29 3-6-23. PLUNGER BLOCK
- 29 3-6-24. USB BLOCK
- 29 3-6-25. RSW BLOCK
- 29 3-6-26. XE BLOCK
- 29 3-6-27. SSW BLOCK
- 29 3-7. Mounted Parts Diagrams
- 29 3-7-1. FSW PWB ASSY
- 29 3-7-2. KSW PWB ASSY
- 29 3-7-3. MSW PWB ASSY
- 29 3-7-4. RSW PWB ASSY
- 29 3-7-5. SSW PWB ASSY
- 29 3-7-6. XE PWB ASSY
- 29 3-7-7. FLASH PWB ASSY
- 29 3-7-8. MAIN PWB ASSY