Panasonic TZ37 EC, TZ40 EB, EE, EF, EG, EP, EA, GA, GC, GN, TZ41 EG, ZS27 PC, ZS30 P, PC, PU, GK, GH, GT Digital camera Servicio
Below you will find brief information for TZ37EC, TZ40EB, TZ40EE, TZ40EF, TZ40EG, TZ40EP, TZ40EA, TZ40GA, TZ40GC, TZ40GN. These cameras are equipped with various features to capture high-quality photos and videos, allowing you to capture your memories with ease. From high-zoom lenses to advanced image stabilization, these cameras offer a range of shooting options to suit your needs.
advertisement
Assistant Bot
Need help? Our chatbot has already read the manual and is ready to assist you. Feel free to ask any questions about the device, but providing details will make the conversation more productive.
ORDER NO.DSC1303007CE
B26
Digital Camera
Model No.
DMC-TZ37EC
DMC-TZ40EB
DMC-TZ40EE
DMC-TZ40EF
DMC-TZ40EG
DMC-TZ40EP
DMC-TZ40EA
DMC-TZ40GA
DMC-TZ40GC
DMC-TZ40GN
DMC-TZ41EG
DMC-ZS27PC
DMC-ZS30P
DMC-ZS30PC
DMC-ZS30PU
DMC-ZS30GK
DMC-ZS30GH
DMC-ZS30GT
Colours
(S)....................Silver Type (only DMC-TZ40EB/EE/EF/
EG/EP, TZ41, ZS30P/PC/GK)
(K)....................Black Type
(W)....................White Type (except DMC-TZ40EA,
TZ37EB/EC, ZS30PC/PU, ZS27P/PC)
(R)....................Red Type (except DMC-TZ37EB/EC,
ZS30P/PC/PU/GH, ZS27P/PC)
© Panasonic Corporation 2013.
Unauthorized copying and distribution is a violation of law.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE
1 Safety Precautions -----------------------------------------------3
1.1. General Guidelines ----------------------------------------3
1.2. Leakage Current Cold Check ---------------------------3
1.3. Leakage Current Hot Check (See Figure 1)---------3
1.4. How to Discharge the Capacitor on Flash
P.C.B.----------------------------------------------------------4
2 Warning --------------------------------------------------------------5
2.1. Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
to Electrostatic Sensitive (ES) Devices ---------------5
2.2. How to Recycle the Lithium Ion Battery (U.S.
Only)-----------------------------------------------------------5
2.3. How to Replace the Lithium Battery -------------------6
3 Service Navigation------------------------------------------------7
3.1. Introduction --------------------------------------------------7
3.2. Service Navigation -----------------------------------------7
3.3. Service Notes -----------------------------------------------9
3.4. General Description About Lead Free Solder
(PbF) -------------------------------------------------------- 10
3.5. How to Define the Model Suffix (NTSC or PAL
model)------------------------------------------------------- 11
4 Specifications ---------------------------------------------------- 16
5 Location of Controls and Components------------------ 17
6 Service Mode ----------------------------------------------------- 18
6.1. Error Code Memory Function ------------------------- 18
7 Troubleshooting Guide---------------------------------------- 22
7.1. Failure Diagnosis of GPS (Except: TZ37EB/
EC, ZS27P/PC and ZS30GK)------------------------- 22
7.2. Failure Diagnosis of Wi-Fi------------------------------ 24
7.3. Failure Diagnosis of NFC ------------------------------ 25
8 Service Fixture & Tools --------------------------------------- 26
8.1. Service Fixture and Tools ------------------------------ 26
8.2. When Replacing the Main P.C.B. -------------------- 26
8.3. Service Position ------------------------------------------ 27
9 Disassembly and Assembly Instructions --------------- 28
9.1. Disassembly Flow Chart-------------------------------- 28
9.2. P.C.B. Location ------------------------------------------- 28
9.3. Disassembly Procedure -------------------------------- 29
9.4. Lens Disassembly Procedure ------------------------- 37
9.5. Assembly Procedure for Lens (Revised
Version) ----------------------------------------------------- 41
9.6. Removal of the MOS Unit ------------------------------ 47
10 Measurements and Adjustments -------------------------- 48
10.1. Introduction ------------------------------------------------ 48
10.2. Before Disassembling the unit ------------------------ 48
10.3. Details of Electrical Adjustment----------------------- 50
10.4. After Adjustment------------------------------------------ 56
11 Maintenance ------------------------------------------------------ 57
11.1. Cleaning Lens, Viewfinder and LCD Panel -------- 57
12 Block Diagram --------------------------------------------------- 59
12.1. Overall Block Diagram ---------------------------------- 59
12.2. System Control Block Diagram ----------------------- 60
PAGE
12.3. Audio/Video Process/ HDMI Block Diagram ------ 61
12.4. Lens Drive Block Diagram----------------------------- 62
12.5. Power Block Diagram----------------------------------- 63
13 Wiring Connection Diagram -------------------------------- 64
13.1. Interconnection Schematic Diagram ---------------- 64
2
1 Safety Precautions
1.1.
General Guidelines
1. IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE
There are special components used in this equipment which are important for safety. These parts are marked by
in the Schematic Diagrams, Circuit Board Layout,
Exploded Views and Replacement Parts List. It is essential that these critical parts should be replaced with manufacturer's specified parts to prevent X-RADIATION, shock fire, or other hazards. Do not modify the original design without permission of manufacturer.
2. An Isolation Transformer should always be used during the servicing of AC Adaptor whose chassis is not isolated from the AC power line. Use a transformer of adequate power rating as this protects the technician from accidents resulting in personal injury from electrical shocks. It will also protect AC Adaptor from being damaged by accidental shorting that may occur during servicing.
3. When servicing, observe the original lead dress. It a short circuit is found, replace all parts which have been overheated or damaged by the short circuit.
4. After servicing, see to it that all the protective devices such as insulation barriers, insulation papers shields are properly installed.
5. After servicing, make the following leakage current checks to prevent the customer from being exposed to shock hazards.
1.2.
Leakage Current Cold Check
1. Unplug the AC cord and connect a jumper between the two prongs on the plug.
2. Measure the resistance value, with an ohmmeter, between the jumpered AC plug and each exposed metallic cabinet part on the equipment such as screwheads, connectors, control shafts, etc. When the exposed metallic part has a return path to the chassis, the reading should be between 1M
Ω and 5.2MΩ. When the exposed metal does not have a return path to the chassis, the reading must be infinity.
1.3.
Leakage Current Hot Check
(See Figure 1)
1. Plug the AC cord directly into the AC outlet. Do not use an isolation transformer for this check.
2. Connect a 1.5k
Ω, 10 W resistor, in parallel with a 0.15μF capacitor, between each exposed metallic part on the set and a good earth ground, as shown in Figure 1.
3. Use an AC voltmeter, with 1 k
Ω/V or more sensitivity, to measure the potential across the resistor.
4. Check each exposed metallic part, and measure the voltage at each point.
5. Reverse the AC plug in the AC outlet and repeat each of the above measurements.
6. The potential at any point should not exceed 0.75 V RMS.
A leakage current tester (Simpson Model 229 or equivalent) may be used to make the hot checks, leakage current must not exceed 1/2 mA. In case a measurement is outside of the limits specified, there is a possibility of a shock hazard, and the equipment should be repaired and rechecked before it is returned to the customer.
Figure 1
3
1.4.
How to Discharge the Capacitor on Flash P.C.B.
CAUTION:
1. Be sure to discharge the capacitor on Flash P.C.B.
2. Be careful of the high voltage circuit on Flash P.C.B. when servicing.
[Discharging Procedure]
1. Refer to the disassemble procedure and remove the necessary parts/unit.
2. Install the insulation tube onto the lead part of Resistor (ERG5SJ102:1k
Ω /5W).
(an equivalent type of resistor may be used.)
3. Place a resistor between both terminals of capacitor on the Flash P.C.B. for approx. 5 seconds.
4. After discharging, confirm that the capacitor voltage is lower than 10V using a voltmeter.
Fig. F1
4
2 Warning
2.1.
Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) to Electrostatic Sensitive
(ES) Devices
Some semiconductor (solid state) devices can be damaged easily by static electricity. Such components commonly are called
Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices.
The following techniques should be used to help reduce the incidence of component damage caused by electrostatic discharge
(ESD).
1. Immediately before handling any semiconductor component or semiconductor-equipped assembly, drain off any ESD on your body by touching a known earth ground. Alternatively, obtain and wear a commercially available discharging ESD wrist strap, which should be removed for potential shock reasons prior to applying power to the unit under test.
2. After removing an electrical assembly equipped with ES devices, place the assembly on a conductive surface such as aluminum foil, to prevent electrostatic charge buildup or exposure of the assembly.
3. Use only a grounded-tip soldering iron to solder or unsolder ES devices.
4. Use only an antistatic solder removal device. Some solder removal devices not classified as generate electrical charge sufficient to damage ES devices.
can
5. Do not use freon-propelled chemicals. These can generate electrical charges sufficient to damage ES devices.
6. Do not remove a replacement ES device from its protective package until immediately before you are ready to install it. (Most replacement ES devices are packaged with leads electrically shorted together by conductive foam, aluminum foil or comparable conductive material).
7. Immediately before removing the protective material from the leads of a replacement ES device, touch the protective material to the chassis or circuit assembly into which the device will be installed.
CAUTION:
Be sure no power is applied to the chassis or circuit, and observe all other safety precautions.
8. Minimize bodily motions when handling unpackaged replacement ES devices. (Otherwise harmless motion such as the brushing together of your clothes fabric or the lifting of your foot from a carpeted floor can generate static electricity (ESD) sufficient to damage an ES device).
2.2.
How to Recycle the Lithium Ion Battery (U.S. Only)
5
2.3.
How to Replace the Lithium Battery
2.3.1.
Replacement Procedure
1. Remove the Top P.C.B. (Refer to Disassembly Procedures.)
2. Unsolder the Lithium battery (Ref. No. at foil side of Top P.C.B.) and then replace it into new one.
Note:
The lithium battery is a critical component.
(Type No.: ML-421S/DN Manufactured by Energy Company, Panasonic Corporation.)
It must never be subjected to excessive heat or discharge.
It must therefore only be fitted in equipment designed specifically for its use.
Replacement batteries must be of the same type and manufacture.
They must be fitted in the same manner and location as the original battery, with the correct polarity contacts observed.
Do not attempt to re-charge the old battery or re-use it for any other purpose.
It should be disposed of in waste products destined for burial rather than incineration.
Note:
Above caution is applicable for a battery pack which is for DMC-TZ37/TZ40/TZ41/ZS27/ZS30 series, as well.
6
3 Service Navigation
3.1.
Introduction
This service manual contains technical information, which will allow service personnel's to understand and service this model.
Please place orders using the parts list and not the drawing reference numbers.
If the circuit is changed or modified, the information will be followed by service manual to be controlled with original service manual.
3.2.
Service Navigation
3.2.1.
About lens block
The image sensor (MOS) unit which are connected to the lens unit with 3 screws. 2 of these 3 screws are locked, after performing the Optical tilt adjustment. During servicing, if one of MOS fixing screws are loosened, the Optical tilt adjustment must be
NOTE:
It is necessary to use the "DSC_Tilt" software to allow the "Optical tilt adjustment".
The Adjustment software "DSC_Tilt" is available at "TSN Website".
7
3.2.2.
About VENUS ENGINE (IC6001) < Located on the Main P.C.B. >
• The VENUS ENGINE (IC6001) consists of two IC chips, which are fixed together with solder.
(It is so called, "Package On Package" type of IC.)
Caution:
• During servicing, do not press down hard on the surface of IC6001.
3.2.3.
About protection sheet
The hardening gel has been applied to the rear case and LCD during factory process.
If the hardening gel is damaged when removing the rear case unit during servicing, remove the hardening gel completely and attach the protection sheet.
8
3.3.
Service Notes
3.3.1.
About Wi-Fi Function
3.3.2.
Important Notice of Servicing
This Camera unit has the personal information of wireless LAN connection the customer has registered.
For the protection of private information, please erase the personal information after the completion of repair by "INITIAL
SETTING".
In addition, please print out the following documents, and pass to the customer with the Camera unit.
Printing Material [Leaflet for Customer]
Printing Material [Leaflet for Customer]
9
3.4.
General Description About Lead Free Solder (PbF)
The lead free solder has been used in the mounting process of all electrical components on the printed circuit boards used for this equipment in considering the globally environmental conservation.
The normal solder is the alloy of tin (Sn) and lead (Pb). On the other hand, the lead free solder is the alloy mainly consists of tin
(Sn), silver (Ag) and Copper (Cu), and the melting point of the lead free solder is higher approx.30
°C (86 °F) more than that of the normal solder.
Definition of PCB Lead Free Solder being used
The letter of
(See right figure)
is printed either foil side or components side on the P.C.B. using the lead free solder.
Service caution for repair work using Lead Free Solder (PbF)
• The lead free solder has to be used when repairing the equipment for which the lead free solder is used.
• (Definition: The letter of is printed on the P.C.B. using the lead free solder.)
• To put lead free solder, it should be well molten and mixed with the original lead free solder.
• Remove the remaining lead free solder on the P.C.B. cleanly for soldering of the new IC.
• Since the melting point of the lead free solder is higher than that of the normal lead solder, it takes the longer time to melt the lead free solder.
• Use the soldering iron (more than 70W) equipped with the temperature control after setting the temperature at 350±30 degrees
C (662±86
°F).
Recommended Lead Free Solder (Service Parts Route.)
• The following 3 types of lead free solder are available through the service parts route.
RFKZ03D01KS-----------(0.3mm 100g Reel)
RFKZ06D01KS-----------(0.6mm 100g Reel)
RFKZ10D01KS-----------(1.0mm 100g Reel)
Note:
* Ingredient: tin (Sn) 96.5%, silver (Ag) 3.0%, Copper (Cu) 0.5%, Cobalt (Co) / Germanium (Ge) 0.1 to 0.3%
10
3.5.
How to Define the Model Suffix (NTSC or PAL model)
There are eight kinds of DMC-TZ37/TZ40/TZ41/ZS27/ZS30, regardless of the colours.
• a) DMC-TZ40 (Japan domestic model.)
• b) DMC-ZS27PC, ZS30P/PC
• c) DMC-TZ37EC, TZ40EB/EF/EG/EP, TZ41EG
• d) DMC-TZ40EE
• e) DMC-TZ40GN
• f) DMC-ZS30GT
• g) DMC-ZS30GK
• h) DMC-TZ40GA/GC, ZS30PU/GH
What is the difference is that the "INITIAL SETTINGS" data which is stored in Flash ROM mounted on Main P.C.B.
3.5.1.
Defining methods
To define the model suffix to be serviced, refer to the nameplate which is putted on the bottom side of the Unit.
Note:
After replacing the Main P.C.B., be sure to achieve adjustment.
11
3.5.2.
INITIAL SETTINGS:
After replacing the Main P.C.B., make sure to perform the initial settings after achieving the adjustment by ordering the following procedure in accordance with model suffix of the unit.
1. IMPORTANT NOTICE:
Before proceeding Initial settings, be sure to read the following CAUTIONS.
2. PROCEDURES:
• Precautions: Read the above "CAUTION 1" and "CAUTION 2", carefully.
• Preparation:
1. Attach the Battery to the unit.
2. Set the mode dial to the PROGRAM AE mode.
Note: If the mode dial position is other than PROGRAM AE mode, it does not display the initial settings menu.
• Step 1. The temporary cancellation of "INITIAL SETTINGS":
While keep pressing "UP of Cursor button" and MOTION PICTURE button simultaneously, turn the Power on.
• Step 2. The cancellation of "INITIAL SETTINGS":
Press the PLAYBACK button.
Press "UP of Cursor button" and MOTION PICTURE button simultaneously, then turn the Power off.
• Step 3. Turn the Power on:
Turn the Power on.
12
• Step 4. Display the "INITIAL SETTINGS" menu:
Note: If the unit is other than PROGRAM AE mode, it does not display the initial settings menu.
While keep pressing MENU/SET and "RIGHT of Cursor button" simultaneously, turn the Power off.
The "INITIAL SETTINGS" menu is displayed.
There are two kinds of "INITIAL SETTINGS" menu form as follows:
[CASE 1. After replacing MAIN P.C.B.]
There are four kinds of menu from as follows:
[Except for "DMC-TZ40EG, EF, EB, EP, GA, ZS30GK, TZ41, TZ37 and ZS27" models : (VEK0U05 is used as a Main P.C.B.)]
When Main P.C.B. has just been replaced, all of the model suffix are displayed as follows. (Four pages in total)
[Only for "DMC-TZ40EG, EF, EB, EP, GA and TZ41" models : (VEK0U06 is used as a Main P.C.B.)]
When Main P.C.B. has just been replaced, only 8 model suffix are displayed as follows. (Two pages in total)
To display the "TZ41" model suffix, choose the "EG" area and press the DELETE button.
[Only for "DMC-TZ37" models : (VEK0U09 is used as a Main P.C.B.)]
When Main P.C.B. has just been replaced, the following model suffix are displayed as follows. (Two pages in total)
[Only for "DMC-ZS27 and ZS30GK" models : (VEK0U10 is used as a Main P.C.B.)]
When Main P.C.B. has been replaced, the following model suffix are displayed as follows. (Four pages in total)
13
[CASE 2. Other than "After replacing Main P.C.B."]
• Step 5. Chose the model suffix in "INITIAL SETTINGS": (Refer to "CAUTION 1")
[Caution: After replacing Main P.C.B.]
(Especially, other than "DMC-TZ40EG/EF/EB/EP, TZ41 and DMC-TZ37" models)
The model suffix can be chosen, JUST ONE TIME.
Once one of the model suffix have been chosen, the model suffix lists will not be displayed, thus, it can not be changed.
Therefore, select the area carefully.
Select the area with pressing "UP / DOWN of Cursor buttons".
14
• Step 6. Set the model suffix at "INITIAL SETTINGS":
Press the "RIGHT of Cursor buttons".
The only set area is displayed. Press the "RIGHT of Cursor buttons" after confirmation.
(The unit is powered off automatically.)
• Step 7. CONFIRMATION:
Confirm the display of "PLEASE SET THE CLOCK" in concerned language when the unit is turned on again.
When the unit is connected to PC with USB cable, it is detected as removable media.
1) As for your reference, major default setting condition is as shown in the following table.
• Default setting (After "INITIAL SETTINGS")
MODEL a) DMC-TZ40 (Japan domestic model) b) DMC-TZ37EC c) DMC-TZ40EB d) DMC-TZ40EE e) DMC-TZ40EF f) DMC-TZ40EG g) DMC-TZ40EP h) DMC-TZ40EA i) DMC-TZ40GA j) DMC-TZ40GC k) DMC-TZ40GN l) DMC-TZ41EG m) DMC-ZS27PC n) DMC-ZS30P o) DMC-ZS30PC p) DMC-ZS30PU q) DMC-ZS30GK r) DMC-ZS30GH s) DMC-ZS30GT
VIDEO OUTPUT
NTSC
PAL
PAL
PAL
PAL
PAL
PAL
PAL
PAL
PAL
PAL
PAL
NTSC
NTSC
NTSC
NTSC
PAL
PAL
NTSC
LANGUAGE
Japanese
English
English
Russian
French
English
English
Russian
English
English
English
English
English
English
English
Spanish
Chinese (simplified)
English
Chinese (Traditional)
DATE
Year/Month/Date
Date/Month/Year
Date/Month/Year
Date/Month/Year
Date/Month/Year
Date/Month/Year
Date/Month/Year
Date/Month/Year
Date/Month/Year
Date/Month/Year
Date/Month/Year
Date/Month/Year
Month/Date/Year
Month/Date/Year
Month/Date/Year
Month/Date/Year
Year/Month/Date
Date/Month/Year
Year/Month/Date
REMARKS
No Underwater mode.
15
4 Specifications
The following specification is for DMC-ZS27PC/30PC.
Some specifications may differ depending on model suffix.
16
5 Location of Controls and Components
The following description is for DMC-ZS27PC/30PC.
Some description may differ depending on model suffix.
17
6 Service Mode
6.1.
Error Code Memory Function
1. General description
This unit is equipped with history of error code memory function, and can be memorized 16 error codes in sequence from the latest. When the error is occurred more than 16, the oldest error is overwritten in sequence.
The error code is not memorized when the power supply is shut down forcibly (i.e.,when the unit is powered on by the battery, the battery is pulled out) The error code is memorized to Flash ROM when the unit has just before powered off.
2. How to display
The error code can be displayed by ordering the following procedure:
• Preparation:
1. Attach the Battery to the unit.
2. Set the mode dial to the PROGRAM AE mode.
Note:
*Since this unit has built-in memory, it can be performed without inserting Memory Card.
• Step 1. The temporary cancellation of "INITIAL SETTINGS":
While keep pressing "UP of Cursor button" and MOTION PICTURE button simultaneously, turn the Power on.
• Step 2. Execute the error code display mode:
Press the "LEFT of Cursor button", MENU/SET button and MOTION PICTURE button simultaneously.
The display is changed as shown below when the above buttons are pressed simultaneously.
Normal display
→ Error code display → CAMERA INFO → Normal display → .....
18
3. Error Code List
The error code consists of 8 bits data and it shows the following information.
Attribute Main item Sub item
LENS Lens drive OIS
Zoom
(C.B.)
Focus
Lens
Error code
High
4bits
18*0
Low 4 bits
1000
Contents (Upper)
PSD (X) error. Hall element (X axis) position detect error in
OIS unit.
OIS Unit
Check point (Lower)
2000 PSD (Y) error. Hall element (Y axis) position detect error in
OIS unit.
OIS Unit
Error Indication
Detecting device
OIS X
OIS Y
Part/Circuit
LENSu NG
3000 GYRO (X) error. Gyro (IC7101) detect error on Main P.C.B.
IC7101 (Gyro element) or IC6001 (VENUS ENGINE)
4000 GYRO (Y) error. Gyro (IC7101) detect error on Main P.C.B.
IC7101 (Gyro element) or IC6001 (VENUS ENGINE)
GYRO X
GYRO Y
5000 GYRO (R) error, Gyro (IC7101) detect error on Main P.C.B.
GYRO R
IC7101 (Gyro element) or IC6001 (VENUS ENGINE)
6000 Drive voltage (X) error.
LENS Unit, LENS flex breaks, IC6001(VENUS ENGINE)
AD value error, etc.
7000 Drive voltage (Y) error.
LENS Unit, LENS flex breaks, IC6001(VENUS ENGINE)
AD value error, etc.
8000 OIS GYRO - Digital communication error.
IC7101 (Gyro element) or IC6001 (VENUS ENGINE)
0?10
Collapsible barrel Low detect error
(Collapsible barrel encoder always detects High.)
Mechanical lock, FP9005-(11) signal line or IC6001
(VENUS ENGINE)
OISX REF
OISY REF
(No indication) (No indication)
ZOOM L
GYRO NG
LENSu/LENS
FPC
ZOOMm/
LENSu
ZOOM H 0?20
Collapsible barrel High detect error
(Collapsible barrel encoder always detects Low.)
Mechanical lock, FP9005-(11) signal line or IC6001
(VENUS ENGINE)
0?30
Zoom motor sensor error.
Mechanical lock, FP9005-(6), (9) signal line or IC6001
(VENUS ENGINE)
0?40
Zoom motor sensor error. (During monitor mode.)
Mechanical lock, FP9005-(6), (9) signal line or IC6001
(VENUS ENGINE)
0?50
Zoom motor sensor error. (During monitor mode with slow speed.)
Mechanical lock, FP9005-(6), (9) signal line or IC6001
(VENUS ENGINE)
0?60
Phase error or operation failure of zoom Lens/motor/ encoder. (IMPACT)
ZOOM ENC
18*1
18*2
Mechanical lock, zoom encoder.
0?01
HP High detect error
(Focus encoder always detects High, and not becomes
Low)
Mechanical lock, FP9005-(11) signal line or IC6001
(VENUS ENGINE)
0?02
HP Low detect error
(Focus encoder always detects Low, and not becomes
High)
Mechanical lock, FP9005-(11) signal line or IC6001
(VENUS ENGINE)
0000 Power ON time out error.
Lens drive system
0000 Power OFF time out error.
Lens drive system
FOCUS L
FOCUS H
LENS DRV
LENS FPC/
DSP
LENSu
19
Attribute
HARD
SOFT
Wi-Fi
Main item
Adj.History
Sub item
VENUS
A/D
FLASH
ROM
(EEPROM
Area)
Flash
FLASH
ROM
(EEPROM
Area)
SYSTEM
CPU
CPU,
ASIC hard
Operation
Zoom
OIS
RTC
Reset
Stop
Memory area
Power on
Zoom
Error code
High
4bits
19*0
Low 4 bits
2000
Contents (Upper)
Check point (Lower)
OIS adj. Yaw direction amplitude error (small)
3000 OIS adj. Pitch direction amplitude error (small)
4000 OIS adj. Yaw direction amplitude error (large)
5000 OIS adj. Pitch direction amplitude error (large)
8000 OIS adj. Yaw direction off set error
9000 OIS adj. Pitch direction off set error
A000 OIS adj. Yaw direction gain error
28*0
2B*0
B000 OIS adj. Pitch direction gain error
C000 OIS adj. Yaw direction position sensor error
D000 OIS adj. Pitch direction position sensor error
E000 OIS adj. other error
0000 Flash charging error.
IC6001-(AC18) signal line or Flash charging circuit
0001 EEPROM read error
IC6002 (Flash ROM)
0002 EEPROM write error
IC6002 (Flash ROM)
2C*0
30*0
38*0
3A*0
3B*0
3C*0
35*0
35*1
35*2
3211
|
3214
Error Indication
Detecting device
OIS ADJ
STRB CHG
FROM RE
FROM WR
Part/Circuit
OIS ADJ
STRB P.C.B./
FPC
FROM
FROM
0005 Firmware version up error
Replace the firmware file in the Memory Card.
0001 SYSTEM IC initialize failure error
Communication between IC6001 (VENUS ENGINE) and
IC9101 (SYSTEM)
0001
|
0007
NMI reset
Non Mask-able Interrupt
(30000001-30000007 are caused by factors)
0001 Camera task finish process time out.
Communication between Lens system and IC6001
(VENUS ENGINE)
0002 Camera task invalid code error.
IC6001 (VENUS ENGINE)
0100 File time out error in recording motion image
IC6001 (VENUS ENGINE)
0200 File data cue send error in recording motion image
IC6001 (VENUS ENGINE)
0300 Single or burst recording brake time out.
0008 work area partitioning failure
(No indication) (No indication)
SYS INIT
NMI RST
LENS COM
DSP
MAIN P.C.B.
MAIN P.C.B.
LENSu/DSP
DSP
(No indication) (No indication)
USB dynamic memory securing failure when connecting
0000 Flash ROM processing early period of camera during movement.
0000 Imperfect zoom lens processing
Zoom lens
0000
|
Software error
(0-7bit : command, 8-15bit : status)
INIT
ZOOM
DSP
(No indication)
ZOOMm/
LENSu
DSP
FFFF
0000 Though record preprocessing is necessary, it is not called.
0000 Though record preprocessing is necessary, it is not completed.
0001
|
FFFF
Wi-Fi related errors:
(No indication) (No indication)
*Generally, above are unable to specified the, which cannot be used for malfunction diagnosis.
20
Important notice about "Error Code List"
1) About "*" indication:
The third digit from the left is different as follows.
+.In case of 0 (example: 18 0 01000)
When the third digit from the left shows "0", this error occurred under the condition of INITIAL SETTINGS has been completed.
It means that this error is occurred basically at user side.
+.In case of 8 (example: 18 8 01000)
When the third digit from the left shows "8", this error occurred under the condition of INITIAL SETTINGS has been released.
(Example; Factory assembling-line before unit shipment, Service mode etc.)
It means that this error is occurred at service side.
2) About "?" indication: ("18*0 0?01" to "18*0 0?50"):
The third digit from the right shows one of the hexadecimal ("0" to "F") character.
4. How to exit from Error Code display mode:
Simply, turn the power off. (Since Error code display mode is executed under the condition of temporary cancellation of "INITIAL
SETTINGS", it wake up with normal condition when turn off the power.)
Note:
The error code can not be initialized.
21
7 Troubleshooting Guide
7.1.
Failure Diagnosis of GPS (Except: TZ37, ZS27 and ZS30GK)
7.1.1.
Checking Method of GPS failure
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Note:
DMC-TZ37EB/EC, ZS27P/PC and ZS30GK do not equipped with GPS function.
22
7.1.2.
Checking flowchart of GPS failure
The checking flowchart of GPS failure is as follows:
Note:
*Perform the GPS communication test, even if the repair being carried out is not related with GPS function.
*The GPS function in this unit is performed communication between GPS P.C.B. (on the Top P.C.B.) and VENUS ENGINE
(IC6001: on the Main P.C.B.).
23
7.2.
Failure Diagnosis of Wi-Fi
7.2.1.
How to Remove Wi-Fi Password Protection
To prevent incorrect operation or use of the Wi-Fi function by a third party and to protect saved personal information, this unit protects the Wi-Fi function with a password.
It is unable to service with password locked condition. When accepting for repair, the unit has been set the Wi-Fi password by customer, run the [Reset Wi-Fi Settings] for removing Wi-Fi password, then check the operation.
[Reset Procedure of Wi-Fi Settings]
1. Press the [ MENU/SET ] button, and select the [ SETUP ] mode by Cursor buttons, then press the [ MENU/SET ] button.
2. Select [ Reset Wi-Fi Settings ] by Cursor buttons, then press the [ MENU/SET ] button.
3. Select [ YES ] and press the [ MENU/SET ] button in several times.
4. (The [ Reset Wi-Fi Settings ] performs not only resetting Wi-Fi Password but also resetting other all Wi-Fi Settings.)
7.2.2.
Checking of trouble caused by Wi-Fi Module on Top P.C.B. or not
When Wi-Fi Module has a defect, replace the Top P.C.B.
24
7.3.
Failure Diagnosis of NFC
7.3.1.
Checking flowchart of NFC failure
7.3.2.
Initial Setting of NFC
25
8 Service Fixture & Tools
8.1.
Service Fixture and Tools
The following Service Fixture and tools are used for checking and servicing this unit.
Leveller adjustment chart
1. Leveller adjustment chart for adjustment of electronic leveller.
2. Download the leveller adjustment chart "ACC_Adjustment_Chart.pdf" from the Web site and print in A3 size.
8.2.
When Replacing the Main P.C.B.
After replacing the Main P.C.B., be sure to achieve adjustment.
26
8.3.
Service Position
This Service Position is used for checking and replacing parts. Use the following Extension cables for servicing.
1
2
3
No.
VFK1906
VFK1541
VFK1906
Parts No.
Connection
PP9006 (MAIN P.C.B.) - PS9201 (OPERATION P.C.B.)
PP9901 (TOP P.C.B.) - PS9002 (Main P.C.B.)
PP8001 (FLASH P.C.B.) - PS9903 (TOP P.C.B.)
8.3.1.
Extension Cable Connections
20PIN B to B
34PIN B to B
20PIN B to B
Form
CAUTION-1. (When servicing Flash P.C.B.)
1. Be sure to discharge the capacitor on Flash P.C.B.
Refer to "HOW TO DISCHARGE THE CAPACITOR ON Flash P.C.B.".
The capacitor voltage is not lowered soon even if the AC Cord is unplugged or the battery is removed.
2. Be careful of the high voltage circuit on Flash P.C.B.
3. DO NOT allow other parts to touch the high voltage circuit on Flash P.C.B.
27
9 Disassembly and Assembly Instructions
9.1.
Disassembly Flow Chart
9.2.
P.C.B. Location
28
9.3.
Disassembly Procedure
No.
Item
1 Rear Case Unit
2 Operation P.C.B.
3 LCD Unit
4 Frame Plate Unit
5 Lens Unit
6 Main P.C.B.
7 NFC P.C.B.
8 Front Case Unit
9 Top Case Unit
10 Top P.C.B.
11 Flash Unit, Flash P.C.B.
12 Battery Case
Fig.
Removal
Fig. D1-1 4 screws (A)
1 screw (B)
4 Lockings tabs
Rear Case Unit
Fig. D2 FP9202 (Flex)
PP9006 (Connector)
Operation P.C.B.
Note:(When replacing
Operation P.C.B.)
Operation Sheet
Fig. D3 1 Locking tab
FP9003 (Flex)
LCD Unit
Fig. D4 3 screws (C)
4 Locking tabs
Frame Plate Unit
Fig. D5 2 Lockings tabs
PCB Spacer
FP9004 (Flex)
DPR Sheet (F)
2 FPC Tapes
FP9001 (Flex)
FP9005 (Flex)
Lens Unit
Fig. D6 1 screw (D)
1 Locking tab
PP9901 (Connector)
Jack Door
Main P.C.B.
Note: (When replacing
DPR Sheet)
DPR Sheet
Fig. D7 NFC Antenna Unit,
NFC Earth Plate,
NFC P.C.B.
1 screw (E)
FP9702 (Flex)
2 Locking tabs
NFC P.C.B.
Fig. D8 1 screw (F)
3 Lockings tabs (A)
1 Locking tab (B)
Front Case Unit
Fig. D9 5 Locking tabs
PP8001 (Connector)
Top Case Unit
Fig. D10 1 screw (G)
FP9902 (Flex)
2 Locking tabs (A)
2 Locking tab (B)
Earth Plate (R)
Top P.C.B.
Fig. D11 1 screw (H)
2 Locking tabs
Flash Unit, Flash P.C.B.
Fig. D12 2 Locking tabs
Battery Case
9.3.1.
Removal of the Rear Case Unit
29
Protection sheet attaching procedure:
1. Remove the protection sheet from the base sheet and fold the flap of the separator to the two-sided tape side.
Fig. D1-2
2. Slightly tilt the separator to prevent the two-sided tape's adhesion. Align the flap of the separator with the end of the rear case, and then attach according to the fig. below.
Fig. D1-1
30
Fig. D1-3
3. Press the separator firmly and attach the two-sided tape.
4. Remove the separator slowly and carefully.
Check if there is nothing sticking out from the rear case window frame.
9.3.2.
Removal of the Operation P.C.B.
Fig. D1-4
Fig. D2
31
9.3.3.
Removal of the LCD Unit 9.3.4.
Removal of the Frame Plate Unit
Fig. D3
Fig. D4
32
9.3.5.
Removal of the Lens Unit 9.3.6.
Removal of the Main P.C.B.
Fig. D5
33
Fig. D6
9.3.7.
Removal of the NFC P.C.B.
9.3.8.
Removal of the Front Case Unit
Fig. D7
34
Fig. D8
9.3.9.
Removal of the Top Case Unit 9.3.10.
Removal of the Top P.C.B.
Fig. D9
35
Fig. D10
9.3.11.
Removal of the Flash Unit, Flash
P.C.B.
9.3.12.
Removal of the Battery Case
Fig. D11
36
Fig. D12
9.4.
Lens Disassembly Procedure
Precaution:
1. Do not remove the MOS when disassembling or reassembling the lens in order to maintain it clean.
When remove it, refer to item "9.6".
2. Keep dust or dirt away from the lens.
3. To remove dirt or dust from the lens, blow with dry air.
4. Do not touch the lens surface.
5. Use lens cleaning KIT (BK)(VFK1900BK).
6. Apply grease (RFKZ0472) as shown on "THE
APPLICATION OF GREASE METHOD" in the figure.
7. Apply a light coat of grease using an object similar to a toothpick.
9.4.1.
Removal of the Master Flange Unit
1. Unscrew the 6 screws (A).
2. Remove the Shutter FPC.
3. Remove the Lens FPC from the positioning boss.
4. Remove the Master Flange Unit and Drive Gear.
37
9.4.2.
Removal of the Drive Frame Unit,
Decorative Frame Unit, Outside
Cam Frame, 1st Lens Frame Unit,
2nd Lens Frame Unit, 3rd Lens
Frame Unit, Straight Frame and
Both Side Cam Frame
1. Turn the Fix Cam Frame Unit in the arrow (1) direction, and align the mark (Fix Cam Frame and Outside Cam
Frame and Drive Frame).
2. Push the 1st Lens Frame Unit in the arrow (2) direction from the front of the Lens, and then remove the Unit of
Drive Frame Unit, Decorative Frame Unit, Outside Cam
Frame, 1st Lens Frame Unit, 2nd Lens Frame Unit, 3rd
Lens Frame Unit, Straight Frame and Both Side Cam
Frame from the Fix Cam Frame Unit.
9.4.3.
Removal of the Decorative Frame
Unit, Outside Cam Frame, 1st Lens
Frame Unit, 2nd Lens Frame Unit,
3rd Lens Frame Unit, Straight
Frame and Both Side Cam Frame
1. Turn the Outside Cam Frame in the arrow (2) direction, and then align the mark (Drive Frame and Outside
Cam Frame).
2. Push the 1st Lens Frame Unit in the arrow (2) direction from the front of the Lens, and remove the Unit of
Decorative Frame Unit, Outside Cam Frame, 1st Lens
Frame Unit, 2nd Lens Frame Unit, 3rd Lens Frame Unit,
Straight Frame and Both Side Cam Frame from the Drive
Frame Unit.
38
9.4.4.
Removal of the Outside Cam
Frame, 1st Lens Frame Unit, 2nd
Lens Frame Unit, 3rd Lens Frame
Unit, Straight Frame and Both Side
Cam Frame
• Turn the Decorative Frame Unit in the arrow (1) direction, and remove the Unit of Outside Cam Frame, 1st Lens Frame
Unit, 2nd Lens Frame Unit, 3rd Lens Frame Unit, Straight
Frame and Both Side Cam Frame from the Decorative
Frame Unit in the arrow (2) direction.
9.4.5.
Removal of the 1st Lens Frame
Unit, 2nd Lens Frame Unit, 3rd
Lens Frame Unit, Straight Frame and Both Side Cam Frame
• Hold the Both Side Cam Frame and turn it in the arrow direction. Align the mark (Outside Cam Frame and Both
Side Cam Frame), and then remove the Unit of 1st Lens
Frame Unit, 2nd Lens Frame Unit, 3rd Lens Frame Unit,
Straight Frame and Both Side Cam Frame from the Outside
Cam Frame.
9.4.6.
Removal of the 1st Lens Frame Unit
• Turn the 1st Lens Frame Unit in the arrow (1) direction a little, and remove the Unit of 2nd Lens Frame Unit, 3rd Lens
Frame Unit, Straight Frame and Both Side Cam Frame in the arrow (2) direction.
39
9.4.7.
Removal of the 2nd Lens Frame
Unit
1. Hold the Straight Frame and turn it in the arrow (1) so that the mark (2nd Lens Frame Unit) meets the mark
(Straight Frame).
2. Pushing the 3rd Lens Frame Unit in the arrow (2) direction from the front of the Lens, turn it in the arrow (3) direction.
9.4.8.
Removal of the 3rd Lens Frame
Unit
• Push the 3rd Lens Frame Unit in the arrow direction from the front of the Lens, and remove the 3rd Lens Frame Unit from the Straight Frame and Both Side Cam Frame.
9.4.9.
Removal of the Straight Frame
• Turn the Straight Frame in the arrow direction, and align the
mark (Straight Frame and Both Side Cam Frame) in the direction as below.
Align the Bayonet Key with the Bayonet Inlet, and remove the Straight Frame from the Both Side Cam Frame.
40
9.5.
Assembly Procedure for Lens
(Revised Version)
9.5.1.
Insert the Straight Frame
1. Insert the Straight Frame into the Both Side Cam Frame as below.
(The phase difference between the two marks is about
90 degrees.)
*The mark of the Straight Frame is under the Shading
Sheet.
3. Turn the Straight Frame about 90 degrees in the arrow direction so that the mark of Straight Frame comes close to the mark of Both Side Cam Frame.
*As the drawing below indicates, align the Grooves of
Straight Frame with the one of Both Side Cam Frame.
2. Insert the Bayonet Key of the Straight Frame into the
Bayonet Inlet of the Both Side Cam Frame.
(Pass the convexity of Bayonet Inlet through the concavity of Bayonet Key.)
9.5.2.
Insert the 3rd Lens Frame Unit and the 2nd Lens Frame Unit
1. Insert the 3rd Lens Frame Unit as the drawing below indicated.
*Align the Stepping Motor of the 3rd Lens Frame Unit with the mark of the Straight Frame Unit, then put the each
Cam Pin of the 3rd Lens Frame Unit in the each Groove of the Straight Frame Unit.
41
2. Insert the 2nd Lens Frame Unit as the drawing below indicated.
*Align the mark of the 2nd Lens Frame Unit with the one of the Straight Frame Unit, then put the each Cam
Pin of the 2nd Lens Frame Unit in the each Groove of the
Straight Frame Unit.
3. While pushing the 3rd Lens Frame Unit and the 2nd Lens
Frame Unit, turn the Straight Frame Unit in the arrow direction to the end.(about 30 degree)
*Need to confirm that the two Lens Frames move smoothly when the Straight Frame Unit rotates in two directions.
42
9.5.3.
Insert the 1st Lens Frame Unit and the Outside Cam Frame Unit
1. Insert the 1st Lens Frame as the drawing below indicated.
Pass the Cam Pin of the "LEICA" side of the 1st Lens
Frame Unit through the Area of Cam Pin Insertion near the mark of Both Side Cam Frame Unit
2. Move the mark of the Both Side Cam Frame Unit closer to the mark of the Outside Cam Frame Unit, then turn the 1st Lens Frame Unit just a bit in the arrow direction.(about 2 degrees)
*Hold the Cam Pin of the Both Side Frame Unit close to the Straight Key of the Straight Frame Unit.
3. Insert the Straight Key and the Cam Pin into the following grooves.
(1)The Straight Key of the Straight Unit -> The groove for the Straight key of the Outside Cam Frame Unit
(2)The Cam Pin of the Both Side Cam Frame Unit -> The groove for the Cam Pin of the Outside Cam Frame Unit
43
4. Turn the Both Side Cam Frame Unit to the end in the arrow direction while holding the Outside Cam Frame
Unit. (About 118.5 degrees)
*Confirm that 1st Lens Frame Unit does not rotate when the Both Side Cam Frame Unit rotates.
(It's the confirmation that previous insertion is done normally.)
9.5.4.
Insert the Decorative Frame Unit
1. Hold the Straight Key (Both Side Cam Frame), turn it in the arrow direction and align with the Straight Key
(Outside Cam Frame).
2. Insert 2 toothpicks (rotation stopper) in the position as below.
44
3. Align the mark (Decorative Frame) with the Straight
Key (Both Side Cam Frame), and install the Unit of
Outside Cam Frame,1st Lens Frame Unit, 2nd Lens
Frame Unite, 3rd Lens Frame Unite, Straight Frame and
Both Side Cam Frame to the Decorative Frame Unit.
4. Turn the Decorative Frame Unite in the arrow (2) direction so that the mark (Decorative Frame) meets the mark
(Outside Cam Frame).
9.5.5.
Insert the Drive Frame Unit
• Align the mark (Drive Frame and Outside Cam Frame), and install the Unit of Decorative Frame Unit, Outside Cam
Frame, 1st Lens Frame Unit, 2nd Lens Frame Unite, 3rd
Lens Frame Unit, Straight Frame and Both Side Cam Frame to the Drive Frame Unit.
*Keep the toothpicks (rotation stopper ) inserted.
45
9.5.6.
Insert the Fix Frame Unit
1. Install the Drive Gear to the Fix Cam Frame Unit.
2. Align the mark (Outside Cam Frame and Drive Frame and Fix Cam Frame), and install the Unit of Drive Frame
Unit, Decorative Frame Unit, Outside Cam Frame, 1st
Lens Frame Unit, 2nd Lens Frame Unite, 3rd Lens Frame
Unit, Straight Frame and Both Side Cam Frame to the Fix
Cam Frame Unit.
*Keep the toothpicks (rotation stopper ) inserted.
9.5.7.
Insert the Master Flange Unit
Note: (When Installing)
Refer to "The Application of Grease Method" when installing the Master Flange Unit.
Take Care not to damage the flex.
Take Care not to tuck in to the Master Flange Unit, When inserting the Shutter Flex.
1. Turn the Drive Frame Unit to the Wide position as below.
2. Push the Hole of the Shutter Flex to the Boss of the
Master Flange Unit tightly.
3. Place the Shutter Flex following the Guide of the Fix Cam
Frame, and install the Master Flange Unit to the Unit of
Fix Cam Frame Unite, Drive Frame Unit, Decorative
Frame Unit, Outside Cam Frame, 1st Lens Frame Unit,
2nd Lens Frame Unite, 3rd Lens Frame Unit, Straight
Frame and Both Side Cam Frame.
4. Turn the Drive Frame Unit to the completely retracted position.
3. Remove the toothpicks (rotation stopper) and insert the
Drive Gear.
46
5. Join the Zoom Motor Unit to the Boss, and install to the
Fix Cam Frame.
9.6.
Removal of the MOS Unit
When remove the MOS Unit once (the Torx screw (A) is loosened even a little), the optical tilt adjustment is required.
When loosen the Torx screw (A), necessary the optical tilt adjustment at the end of assembling. (Refer to item
"10.3.2.")
To prevent the MOS Unit from catching the dust and dirt, do not remove the MOS Unit except for replacing.
47
10 Measurements and Adjustments
10.1. Introduction
When servicing this unit, make sure to perform the adjustments necessary based on the part(s) replaced.
When trouble occurs, it is recommended to backup the Flash-rom data before disassembling the unit.
NOTE: (When replacing the Lens unit, Master flange unit and MOS unit)
• When the MOS unit is unavoidably removed for Lens unit, Master flange unit and MOS unit replaced, an optical adjustment is necessary after parts are exchanged.
• It is necessary to use the "DSC_Tilt" software to allow the "Optical tilt adjustment".
• The Adjustment software "DSC_Tilt" is available at "TSN Website".
NOTICE (When Main P.C.B. is exchanged)
Number of necessary adjustment items decreases by copying the backup data to new Main P.C.B. when adjustment data in old
Main P.C.B. can be read by ROM_BACKUP "DSC
→SD" in "10.2.2. Flash-Rom Data Backup".
IMPORTANT NOTICE (After replacing the Main P.C.B.)
After replacing the Main P.C.B., it is necessary to achieve adjustment.
10.2. Before Disassembling the unit
10.2.1.
Initial Setting Release
The cameras specification are initially set in accordance with model suffix (such as EB, EG, GK, GC, and so on.).
Unless the initial setting is not released, an automatic alignment software in the camera is not able to be executed when the alignment is carried out.
Note:
The initial setting should be again done after completing the alignment. Otherwise, the camera may not work properly.
Therefore as a warning, the camera display a warning symbol " ! " on the LCD monitor every time the camera is turned off.
Refer to the procedure described in "3.4.2. INITIAL SETTINGS" for details.
[How to Release the camera initial setting]
Preparation:
Attach the Battery to the unit.
Set the recording mode dial to PROGRAM AE mode.
Step 1. Temporary cancellation of "INITIAL SETTINGS":
While pressing the UP of Cursor button and MOTION PICTURE button simultaneously, turn the Power on.
Step 2. Cancellation of "INITIAL SETTINGS":
Press the PLAYBACK button.
While pressing UP of Cursor button and MOTION PICTURE button simultaneously. (The camera will beep after this.)
Turn the Power off. (The warning symbol " ! " is displayed on the LCD monitor.)
48
10.2.2.
Flash-Rom Data Backup
Number of necessary adjustment items decreases by copying the backup data to new Main P.C.B. when adjustment data in old
Main P.C.B. can be read by ROM_BACKUP "DSC
→SD".
It is recommended to backup the Flash-rom data as the way of return when trouble occurs before disassembling the unit depending on each case.
[ROM_BACKUP (Method of Non-PC backup)]
1. Insert the Memory Card into the camera.
2. Set the camera to "Temporary cancellation of the initial settings".
3. Select the "SETUP" menu.
From the "SETUP" menu, select "ROM BACKUP".
Note:
This item is not listed on the customer's "SET UP" menu.
4. When this "ROM_BACKUP" item is selected, the following submenus are displayed.
10.2.3.
Light Box
If using VFK1164TDVLB Light Box, remove the lens connection ring by loosing three hexagon screws.
49
10.3. Details of Electrical Adjustment
10.3.1.
How to execute the Electrical Adjustment
It is not necessary to connect the camera to a PC to perform adjustments.
"Flag reset operation" and "Initial setting operation" are required when carrying out the alignment, follow the procedure below.
10.3.1.1. Startup Electrical Adjustment mode
1. Release the initial settings.
2. Insert a recordable Memory Card.
(Without a Memory Card, the automatic adjustment can not executed.)
3. Procedure to set the camera into adjustment mode: a. Set the mode into PROGRAM AE mode.
b. Turn the Power off.
c. Turn the Power on pressing MOTION PICTURE and
MENU/SET simultaneously.
LCD monitor displays "SERVICE MODE".
(Refer to Fig.F3-1)
Fig. 3-1
10.3.1.2. Status Adjustment Flag Setting
Reset (Not yet adjusted) the status flag condition.
1. After pressing the DISPLAY button, the LCD monitor displays the Flag status screen (Refer to Fig.3-2.)
2. Select item by pressing the cross keys. (Gray cursor is moved accordingly.)
3. Press the DELETE button.
Note:
The selected item's flag has been changed from
"F (green)" to "0 (yellow)".
*(Refer to Fig. 3-3)
*Flag conditions:
F (green) means that the alignment has been completed and the status flag condition is set. In this case, the flag condition should be reset, if you try to carry out the automatic alignment.
0 (yellow) means that the alignment has been not "completed" and the status flag condition is "reset". In this case, automatic alignment is available.
Fig. 3-2
Fig. 3-3
• To display the "BKS" flag, choose the "RESET" and press the DOWN of Cursor button.
• In case of setting the status flag into set condition again without completion of the alignment, the status flag should be SET by using PC, or UNDO by using ROM BACKUP function.
50
10.3.1.3. Execute Adjustment
1. Perform step "10.3.1.1." to "10.3.1.2.", to reset the OIS flag status "F" (Set) to "0" (Reset).
2. Press DISPLAY button after Flag reset.
OIS Adjustment screen is displayed on the LCD panel.
(Refer to Fig.3-4)
3. Press the shutter button. The adjustment will start automatically.
4. When the adjustment is completed successfully, adjustment report menu appears with Green OK on the
LCD monitor. (Refer to Fig.3-5)
Fig. 3-4
Fig. 3-5
10.3.1.4. Attention point during Adjustment
1. Step "10.3.1.3." procedure shows OIS adjustment as an example. To perform the adjustment, refer to the "10.3.2.
Adjustment Specifications" table which shows key point for each adjustment.
2. Do not move the light box, the camera or the chart while adjusting. If one of these is moved accidentally, start the adjustment again.
3. Do not press any buttons/keys until the default menu
(Fig.3-6) is displayed on the LCD monitor. Otherwise, adjustment data may not be stored properly.
4. If the adjustment is interrupted accidentally, the alignment data may not be properly saved in the Flash-rom.
Fig. 3-6
10.3.1.5. Finalizing the Adjustment
1. Several adjustment flags can be reset ("F" into "0") at the same time. In this case, when the adjustment has been completed, the screen will change showing the adjustment for the next item until all reset items are completed.
Also, when the shutter button is pressed, the screen jump to the next adjustment item.
2. To cancel the adjustment mode while in the process of performing the adjustment, follow this procedures.
(1) Press "Right of cross key" button.
Note:
*.If adjustment is cancelled with above procedure, adjustment is not completed. Make sure to adjust it later.
51
10.3.2.
Adjustment Specifications
The following matrix table shows the relation between the replaced part and the Necessary Adjustment.
When a part is replaced, make sure to perform the necessary adjustment(s) in the order indicated.
The table below shows all the information necessary to perform each adjustment.
52
53
Q IMPORTANT NOTICE (After replacing the Main P.C.B.)
After replacing the Main P.C.B., make sure to perform the
"INITIAL SETTINGS" first, then release the "INITIAL
SETTINGS" in order to proceed the electrical adjustment.
Note:
1. If electrical adjustment or data re-writing is executed before "INITIAL SETTINGS", suffix code list is never displayed, and it cannot be chosen suitable suffix code.
2. Never remove the battery during initial setting in process.
10.3.2.1. How to adjustment the Touch Panel
<Preparation>
• Prepare two touch pens.
<Adjustment Procedure>
1. Start up the automatic adjustment mode and set the TPC flag to "O".
2. (+) appears in the upper right and bottom left (Fig.3.7).
Touch the two (+) marks once at the same time. (At this time, (+) mark indications do not change.)
3. After 1 second or more elapses, touch the two (+) marks once at the same time again in the same manner.
4. The (+) mark appears in the center (Fig.3-8). Then touch the (+) mark.
5. The (+) mark appears in the upper left (Fig.3-9). Then touch the (+) mark.
6. The (+) mark appears in the bottom left (Fig.3-10). Then touch the (+) mark.
7. The (+) mark appears in the bottom right (Fig.3-11). Then touch the (+) mark.
8. The (+) mark appears in the upper right (Fig.3-12). Then touch the (+) mark.
9. The (+) mark appears in the center (Fig.3-13). Then touch the (+) mark.
10. When "OK" is displayed (Fig.3-14), adjustment is complete.
* Touch at least 500 msec.
54
10.3.2.2. How to Adjustment the Electronic Leveller
<Preparation>
• Download the leveller adjustment chart "ACC_Adjustment_Chart.pdf" from the Web site and print in A3 size.
• Fix the leveller adjustment chart to the wall or panel using thumbtacks and drop a thread with weight. (Fig.3-15)
Attach it to the wall or panel in that condition and remove the thread with weight.
• Attach the camera main unit to a tripod.
<Adjustment Procedure>
1. Place the camera main unit horizontally and keep the distance of 25 cm between the leveller adjustment chart and camera main unit.
Set up the camera so that the optical axis of the lens intersects the center of the leveller adjustment chart at a right angle
(Fig.3-16)
1.1.) Adjust the height of the tripod so that the center of the leveller adjustment chart coincides with the height of the camera lens.
1.2.) Put a triangle ruler at the center of the leveller adjustment chart, and then adjust so that the center of the camera lens comes on the horizontal line.
1.3.) Adjust so that the leveller adjustment chart comes out on the full LCD screen.
1.4.) Make fine adjustment so that the side bar indication of the leveller adjustment chart appears horizontally on the LCD screen and the cross shape guide indication of LCD of camera overlaps on the center. (Fig.3-17)
2. Press the shutter button.
→ "Green O" is displayed on the LCD. → Press the shutter button.
3. Rotate the camera at a 90-degree angle so that the grip faces upward with the camera attached to the tripod, and set up in the same way as above 1). (Fig.3-18)
4. Press the shutter button.
→ "Green O" is displayed on the LCD. → Press the shutter button.
5. Rotate the camera at a 90-degree angle so that the grip faces downward with the camera attached to the tripod, and set up in the same way as above 1). (Fig.3-19)
6. Press the shutter button.
→ "Green O" is displayed on the LCD. → Press the shutter button.
→ When "OK" is displayed, adjustment is complete.
55
10.4. After Adjustment
10.4.1.
Initial Setting
Since the initial setting has been released to execute the built-in adjustment software, it should be set up again before shipping the camera to the customer.
Refer to the procedure described in "3.4.2. INITIAL SETTINGS" for details.
[IMPORTANT]
1. The initial setting should be done again after completing the alignment. Otherwise, the camera will not work properly.
Therefore as a warning, the camera display a warning symbol " ! " on the LCD monitor every time the camera is turned off.
2. Confirm that status of all adjustment flag show "F". Even if one of the adjustment flag shows "0", initial setting programmed is never executed.
56
11 Maintenance
11.1. Cleaning Lens, Viewfinder and LCD Panel
Do not touch the surface of lens, Viewfinder and LCD Panel with your hand.
When cleaning the lens, use air-Blower to blow off the dust.
When cleaning the LCD Panel, dampen the lens cleaning paper with lens cleaner, and the gently wipe the their surface.
Note:
The Lens Cleaning KIT; VFK1900BK(Only supplied as 10 set/Box) is available as Service Aid.
57
58
12 Block Diagram
12.1. Overall Block Diagram
(24mm - 480mm)
IC3101
MOS
1/2.3" 18.9 MEGA PIX
(27MHz)
ZOOM IRIS SHUTTER OIS UNIT FOCUS
FLASH
IC7101
2-axis GYRO
SENSOR
IC9101
MOTOR DRIVE,
OIS DRIVE &
PRE PROCESS
NFC
ANTENNA
IC9701
NFC
(DMC-TZ40/TZ41, ZS30P/PC/PU/GH/GT)
IC7201
1-axis GYRO
SENSOR
IC8001
FLASH CONTROL
(DMC-TZ40/TZ41, ZS30P/PC/PU/GH/GT)
GPS
ANTENNA
IC6501
GPC
REAR OPERATION UNIT
IC9101
SYSTEM IC
X9101
(32.768kHz)
TOP OPERATION UNIT
IC6001
VENUS ENGINE, SDRAM
PRE/CAMERA PROCESS
J-PEG COMP/EXPAND
MEDIA I/F
USB I/F
MAIN MICROPROCESSOR
OIS CONTROL
MOS DRIVE
LENS DRIVE
LCD DRIVE
SDRAM/2Gbit
(DMC-TZ40/TZ41, ZS30P/PC/PU/GH/GT)
IC6005
FLASH ROM
/1Gbit
IC9202
COMPASS
IC9201
ACCELATION
SENSOR
SD
CARD
IC9101
VIDEO OUT &
AUDIO AMP
MICROPHONE AMP
SPEAKER CONTROL
IC9301
TOUCH PANEL
CONTROL
WiFi
ANTENNA
TOUCH PANEL
COLOUR LCD
PANEL
3.0" PANEL
460K PIX
(Type of LCD Driver inclusion)
IC9501
WiFi
IC1501
CHARGE IC
USB
HDMI
TERMINAL
MICROPHONE (Lch)
MICROPHONE (Rch)
SPEAKER
DIGITAL/AV OUT
TERMINAL
IC1001
POWER
(POWER SUPPLY)
BATTERY
DMC-TZ37/TZ40/TZ41/ZS27/ZS30 OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM
59
12.2. System Control Block Diagram
IC6001
(VENUS ENGINE)
CROSS KEY IN A15
WiFi SW IN AD22
REAR KEY IN C14
PLAY N1
POWER SW ON G3
SHUT HALF N2
SHUTTER 1 AC21
IC9101
(SYSTEM IC)
X9101
(32.768kHz)
RESET OUT 85
SYS RESET
AA26 RSTB
SCCS 67 T22 SYSCON CS
28 OSC IN
26 OSC OUT
SO 74
SCSI 71
SCSCLK 70
AE22
AE21
AF22
SYSCON SI
SYSCON SO
SYSCON SCK
T W MOV B15
MODE DIAL D14
GPS ON H D3
GPS SO AD9
GPS SI AE9
D9105
PP9006
6
PS9201
6
OPERATION P.C.B.
PP9006
8
PS9201
8
2
Wi-Fi
S9209
1
4 3
PP9006
5
PS9201
5
PP9006
7
PS9201
7
2
PLAY
S9205
1
4 3
2
LEFT
S9204
1
4 3
2
RIGHT
S9203
1
4 3
2
DOWN
S9202
1
4 3
2
UP
S9201
1
4 3
D9102
EXPOSURE
S9210
2 1
4 3
DELETE
S9208
2 1
4 3
DISPLAY
S9207
2 1
4 3
2
MENU
S9206
1
4 3
POWER SW ON H
54
SHUTTER HALF
57
IC9101
(SYSTEM IC)
87
POWER ON L
SHUTTER 0
83
CL9001
SHUTTER 1
3
6
IC9001
(INVERTER)
4
1
CL9002
TOP P.C.B.
POWER SW
S9902
2 1
PS9002
13
PS9002
15
PS9002
16
PS9002
9,10
PP9901
13
PP9901
15
PP9901
16
PP9901
9,10
4 3
CL9932
CL9907
ZOOM & SHUT SW
S9901
SHUT HALF
8
SHUT FULL
6
7
CL9908
CL9903
1
WIDE
2
WIDE
HI LO
5
C
TELE
LO
3
PS9002
14
PS9002
17
PP9901
14
PP9901
17
T W MOV
MODE DIAL
CL9902
(DMC-TZ40/TZ41, ZS30P/PC/PU/GH/GT)
PS9002
26
PP9901
26
CL6505
PS9002
25
PS9002
24
PP9901
25
PP9901
24
CL6504
4
TELE
HI
IC6501 (GPC)
22 ORCE-ON
45
RXO
44 TXO EINT 54
S
A
C2
C1
M
6
5
9
8
7
2
MOVIE
S9903
1
4 3
C
1
2
C
MODE DIAL SW
S9904
10
11
12
3D
SCN
3 iA
4
P
GPC LED
D6502
IC9101
(SYSTEM IC)
LEDOUT1 11
LEDOUT2 8
BATT 27
BACKUP
AF LED K
PS9002
27
PP9901
27
PW 3R4V
PS9002
5
PP9901
5
PS9002
21
PP9901
21
CL9916
CL9917
AF ASSIST LED
D9901
B9901
TIMER BACK UP
BATTERY
DMC-TZ37/TZ40/TZ41/ZS27/ZS30 SYSTEM CONTROL BLOCK DIAGRAM
60
12.3. Audio/Video Process/ HDMI Block Diagram
IC6001
(VENUS ENGINE, SDRAM)
512Mbit(4Mx32bitx4pcs)
BANK0 BANK2
BANK1 BANK3
Y DECODERS
COLUMN
DECODER
ROW
DECODER
I/O BUFFER & GATE ADDRESS BUFFER & REGISTER TIMING & MODE REGISTER
DATA ADDRESS CTL SIG
IC6005
(NAND FLASH/1Gbit)
A9-A25
A0-A7
X-BUFFERS
LATCHES
& DECODERS
Y-BUFFERS
LATCHES
& DECODERS
COMMAND
COMMAND
REGISTER
CONTROL LOGIC
& HIGH VOLTAGE
GENERATOR
18 8 9 16 17 19 7
NAND FLASH
ARRAY
PAGE REGISTER & S/A
Y-GATING
I/O BUFFERS & LATCHES
GLOBAL
BUFFERS
OUTPUT
DRIVER
29-32,41-44
MOS UNIT
RAM DATA
(DRD0M-31M)
RAM ADDRESS
(DRA0M-12M)
RAM CONTROL
(CLK/CS etc.)
P6401
(SD CARD CONNECTOR)
D0 7
D1 8
D2 9
CARD
DETECTION
D3
CMD
1
2
CLK 5
6
C.DET
CD
C
3
WP
WP
IMAGE SIGNAL
VD
HD
AC11-AC16,
AD11-AD16,
AE11-AE16,
AF11-AF16
AE18
AF18
CMOSVD
CMOSHD
PRE
PROCESS
BLOCK
MOS
SSG
IC9101
(SYSTEM IC)
82
SDDET
IN
SDDET
OUT
51
C7
SDDAT0
C6 SDDAT1
A5 SDDAT2
B5 SDDAT3
B6 SDCMD
A6 SDCLK
C16 SDCDSYS
D16 SDWP
SDC
MCU
YC
PROCESS
BLOCK
T3 T2 T1 U1
JPEG
PROCESS
BLOCK
U2 U3 U4
INTERNAL BUS CONTROL
EXT BUS
CONTROL
R1-R4,P1-P4
FRDT0-7
FLASH DATA
(FRDT0M-7M)
LCD CLK C26
LCD VD D25
LCD HD D26
LCDOUT0
A22-A24,
B22-B23,
C22,C23,D22
LCDOUT7
LCDOUT8
LCDOUT15
B24,C25,D24,
E23-E26,F22
LCD CS AC18
SDATA AC17
SCLK AC19
SYSCON SO AE21
SYSCON SCK AF22
S12C SCL
S12C SDA
H4
G1
TP RESET U20
TPANEL IRQ H2
VIDEO
OUTPUT
BLOCK
DAC
USB
IF
HDMI TX2P A17
HDMI TX2M B17
HDMI TX1P
HDMI TX1M
A18
B18
HDMI TX0P
HDMI TX0M
A19
B19
HDMI TXCP A20
HDMI TXCM B20
HDMI CEC
HDMI SCL
A7
B7
HDMI SDA
HDMI HPD
C8
D8
SW USB+
SW USB-
A12
A11
CABLE DET F4
VIDEO OUT
SYSCON CS
M26
T22
CLK27 SYS T26
A MCLK AD20
A DCLK AC20
A FCLK
A DIN
AF21
AE20
A DOUT AF20
61
LCDOUT0
LCDOUT1
LCDOUT2
LCDOUT3
LCDOUT4
LCDOUT5
LCDOUT6
LCDOUT7
LCDOUT8
LCDOUT9
LCDOUT10
LCDOUT11
LCDOUT12
LCDOUT13
LCDOUT14
LCDOUT15
MAIN
36
FP9003
37
FP9003
38
FP9003
39
FP9003
40
FP9003
41
FP9003
42
FP9003
43
FP9003
44
FP9003
45
FP9003
29
FP9003
26
FP9003
27
FP9003
30
FP9003
31
FP9003
32
FP9003
33
FP9003
34
FP9003
35
FP9003
DG2
DG3
DG4
DG5
DG6
DG7
DR5
DR6
DR7
DG0
DG1
DR1
DR2
DR3
DR4
LCD UNIT
(Type of LCD Drive inclusion)
DCLK
VSYNC
HSYNC
DR0
FP9003
50
FP9003
48
FP9003
49
CS
SDATA
SCLK
IC1501
(USB SWITCH)
A2
A1
DPO
DMO
DP1
A4
DM1
A3
L2001
4
1
3
2
IC9101
(AUDIO CODEC/AUDIO&VIDEO OUT/SYSTEM IC)
63 VIDEO IN
67 SCCS
70
71
SCSCLK
SCSI
4
14
17
5
SYSCK
MCLK0
BCLK
LRCLK
6
3
ADOUT
DAIN
VIDEO OUT 61
LINEOUT 89
MICIN L 96
MICIN R 99
SPPOS 76
SPNEG 79
PP9006
19
PP9006
20
PP9006
11
PP9006
12
PS9201
19
PS9201
20
PS9201
11
PS9201
12
25
24
IC9301
(CONTROLLER)
7
5
15
22
6
4
FL2001
FL2002
FP9202
3
FP9202
1
FP9202
2
FP9202
4
TOUCH PANEL UNIT
XP
XN
YP
YN
JK2002
HDMI micro type-D
HDMI D2+
HDMI D2-
HDMI D1+
HDMI D1-
HDMI D0+
HDMI D0-
HDMI CK+
HDMI CK-
HDMI CEC
HDMI SCL
HDMI SDA
HDMI HPDTC
HDMI D5V
PW HDMI D5V
USB +
USB -
CABLE DET
JK2001
AV/USB TERMINAL
VIDEO OUT
LINE OUT
MAIN
PS9002
20
PS9002
18
PS9002
19
PP9901
20
PP9901
18
PP9901
19
FP9902
1
FP9902
2
FP9902
3
FP9902
4
+
-
+
-
Lch
Rch
MAIN
PS9002
23
PS9002
22
TOP
PP9901
23
PP9901
22
RL9911
RL9912
SPEAKER
DMC-TZ37/TZ40/TZ41/ZS27/ZS30
AUDIO/VIDEO PROCESS BLOCK DAIGRAM
12.4. Lens Drive Block Diagram
FOCUS ENC
CD BARREL ENC
ZOOM ENC
LENS UNIT
OIS UNIT
HALL
SENSOR
HALL
SENSOR
FP9005
10
11
FHP LED
FZHP ABS
FILTER
CMOS
M
FOCUS MOTOR
(STEPPING)
M
IRIS MOTOR
(STEPPING)
M
SHUTTER MOTOR
(SOLENOID)
M
ZOOM MOTOR
(DC)
FP9005
15,16
19,20
17,18
13,14
23,24
21,22
27,28
25,26
29
30
31
32
3
4
1
2
6
9
5
8
ZENC1 LED
ZENC2 LED
ZENC1 ABS
ZENC2 ABS
ZENC LED FZHP LED
IC9101
(LENS MOTOR DRIVE/SYSTEM IC)
9
PIOUT1
12
PIOUT2
FMBP
22
FMBN
19
FMAP
16
FMAN
13
IRISBP
IRISBN
38
42
IRISAP
43
IRISAN
46
SHUTP
52
SHUTN
50
DCM+
58
DCM-
56
AMP(B ch)
AMP(A ch)
AMP(C ch)
AMP(D ch)
DRIVER
DRIVER
AMP(X/Y ch)
DAC
DAC
LOGIC
DAC
ADC
FP9005
XDR-
34
XDR+
33
XHO+
37
XHO-
35
XV+
36
XV-
38
YDR-
43
YDR+
44
41
YV+
39
YV-
YHO+
42
YHO-
40
XMN
66
XMP
69
AMP(X ch)
YMN
YMP
72
75
XINP
112
XHN
111
YINP
104
YHN
105
XVP
110
YVP
107
AMP(Y ch)
AMP
(XV)
AMP
(YV)
AMP
(XH)
AMP
(YH)
PWMA
18
21
PWMB
1
PWM IRIS A
PWM IRIS B
2
120
SHUTTER A
SHUTTER B
44
4
SYSCK
41
LZCK
40
LZDI
37
LZLD
47
XPWM
48
YPWM
(DMC-TZ40/TZ41,
ZS30P/PC/PU/GH/GT)
IC9202
(COMPASS)
OPERATION P.C.B.
SCL 3
SDA 5
DRDY 1
RSTN 10
IC9201
(ACCELATION SENSOR)
SCL 4
SD1 6
INT1 11
INT2 9
PW D +5V
D9201
WiFi LED
MAIN
PS9201
19
PS9201
20
PS9201
2
PS9201
4
PS9201
18
PS9201
17
PS9201
15
PP9006
19
PP9006
20
PP9006
2
PP9006
4
PP9006
18
PP9006
17
PP9006
15
IC6001
(VENUS ENGINE)
W24 G FHP
W25 G ZHP
GYRO SCK Y24
GYRO DI AA25
GYRO DO AA24
W23 ZENC1
Y26 ZENC2
SNFC IRQ IN Y2
G GYRO AD P26
IC7101
(2-axis GYRO SENSOR)
9 SCLK
10 MISO
11 MOSI
NFC P.C.B.
IC9701
(RF ID)
FP9004
5
FT9651
5
FT9652
6
FP9701
6
14 IRQ3V VB 2
VA 7
FP9004
9
FT9651
9
FT9652
3
FP9701
3
(DMC-TZ40/TZ41,
ZS30P/PC/PU/GH/GT)
IC7201
(1-axis GYRO SENSOR)
2 OUT
NFC
ANTENNA
V25
PWM FA
V24 PWM FB
U23 PWM IRIS A
V26 PWM IRIS B
R23 SHUTTER A
T25 SHUTTER B
T26 CLK27 SYS
U26 DAC CK
T23 DAC DI
T24 DAC LD
U25 PWM XOIS
U24 PWM YOIS
MODE DIAL D14
T W MOV
B15
TOP P.C.B.
CL9902
C2
C1
M
S
A
PS9002
17
PP9901
17
PS9002
14
PP9901
14
CL9903
6
5
9
8
7
C
2
1
C 10
11
MODE DIAL SW
S9904
3D
SCN
12
3
4 iA
P
1
WIDE
HI
2
WIDE
LO
5
C
ZOOM & SHUT SW
S9901
3
TELE
LO
4
TELE
HI
CL9907
PS9002
15
PS9002
16
PP9901
15
PP9901
16
SHUT HALF
SHUT FULL
8
6
7
CL9908
SHUTTER 1 AC21
IC9101
(SYSTEM IC)
SHUT HALF N2
SHUT HALF
57 83
SHUTTER 0
BAT+
P8002
1
FLASH P.C.B.
F8002 F8001
CL8001
3
5
T8001
2
1
STB CHG START E2
PWM IN
81 86
PWM OUT
MAIN
PS9002
4
TOP
PP9901
4
MAIN
PS9002
2
TOP
PP9901
2
CL8020
TOP
PS9903
10
PP8001
10
TOP
PS9903
8
PP8001
8
CL8009
H4 S 12C SCL
G1 S 12C SDA
R22 COM IRQ
W26 COM RSTN
K3 ACCEL IRQ1
K4 ACCEL IRQ2
T20 WiFi LED
STB CHG DET R24
STROBE TRG
AA4
MAIN
PS9002
3
TOP
PP9901
3
TOP
PS9903
9
PP8001
9
CL8004
CC8026
10
SW
IC8001
(FLASH CONTROL)
6
START
VC 4
C8003
(For Flash
Charge
1
FLASH
1
CL8022
3 T8002
2
2
CL8023
9 FULL
7 IGBT IN
IGBT OUT 2
CL8005
Q8001
8 7 6 5
4
1 2 3
DMC-TZ37/TZ40/TZ41/ZS27/ZS30 LENS DRIVE BLOCK DIAGRAM
62
12.5. Power Block Diagram
CL9003
BATTERY
TERMINAL
BAT THERMO
CL1503
F8002
FLASH
PP8001
1-5
TOP
PS9903
1-5
PP8001 PS9903
13-20 13-20
FLASH TOP
PP8001 PS9903
7 7
TOP
PP9901
37-40
MAIN
PS9002
37-40
PP9901 PS9002
32,33 32,33
TOP MAIN
PP9901 PS9002
1 1
IC1501
(USB SWITCHING CHARGER)
JK2001
AV/USB
TERMINAL
USB CAB IN
USB +
USB -
CL2005
3
L2001
2
F2002
4
1
E6
F6
VBAT
VBAT
F4
TH
A5
A6
VBUS
VBUS
A4
DP
A3
DM
F2
CRG
THERMO
28V
OVP
UVLO/
SWITCH
USB CHG
DETECTOR
LED
DRIVER
PW HDMI D+5V
G
D
Q1501
S
CC-CV
CONTROL
PWM
DC/DC
CONTROL
LOGIC
DRIVER
SYSTEM
SYSTEM
E5
F5
LX
C5
LX
PGND
PGND
C6
8
9
SWITCH
12C I/F
USB OK
B3
XPWER ON
E2
SDA
SCL
D2
D1
CL1502
TOP P.C.B.
POWER SW
S9902
2 1
4 3
OPERATION P.C.B.
PP9006
16
PS9201
16
CHG LED
D9201
CL9001
PP9901
13
PP9901
9,10
PS9002
13
PS9002
9,10
IC6001
(VENUS ENGINE)
POWER SW ON G3
POWER ON H U22
XPW ON
BATT THERMO V
SW UNREG
K1
D13
C13
CL6011
D9103
PS9201
13
PP9006
13
USB VBS
IC9101
(SYSTEM IC)
87 POWER ON L
OVERCUT 33
POWER CTL SW 35
EV3 23
54 POWER SW ON H
84 POWER ON H
CL1001
CL1003
CL1005 CL1004
S IIC SCL L2
S IIC SDA
H2
IC1001
(SWITCHING REGULATOR)
9
STB1234
ON/OFF
LOGIC
8
SCL
SDA
7
SERIAL
INTERFACE
CH1
LX1
42
VO1E
41
PGND1
39
CH2
HX2
38
VO2E
35
LX21
37
LX22
36
PGND2
34
CH3
LX3
30
HX36
32
PGND3
28
CH4
LX4
26
HX4
27
CH5
LX5
23
HX5
24
PGND45
25
LDO
REGOUT
19
CH6
LX6
22
CH7
PGND67
21
LX7
20
VO7
14
SW OUT 40
D1070
CL1010
PW +5.2V
IC1021
(REGULATOR)
4 VIN
3 CE
VOUT
1
VSS 2
CL1021
PW A +3.1V
CL1020
PW +3.4V
IC1022
(REGULATOR)
4 VIN
3 CE
VOUT 1
VSS 2
CL1022
CL1009
PW SD +3V
SD +3V CTL
CL1080
PW D +3.0V
CL1023
IC1023
(REGULATOR)
4 VIN
3 CE
VOUT 1
VSS 2
PW SE +2.8V
CL1040
CL1030
PW D +1.1V
IC1040
(REGULATOR)
8 CE1
7 VDD1
6 VDD2
5 CE2
GND
1
VOUT1
2
VOUT2 3
GND 4
CL1042
CL1041
CL1050
PW SE +1.8V
PW D +1.8V
PW SEN +1.2V
CL1060
PW DRM +1.22V
CL1070
PW BL PLUS
CL1011
PW HDMI +5V
DMC-TZ37/TZ40/TZ41/ZS27/ZS30 POWER BLOCK DIAGRAM
63
13 Wiring Connection Diagram
13.1. Interconnection Schematic Diagram
TOP P.C.B.
(FOIL SIDE)
: (COMPONENT SIDE)
MICROPHONE
RL9911
RL9912
BATTERY
SPEAKER
FLASH P.C.B.
(CONPONENT SIDE)
: (FOIL SIDE)
NFC P.C.B.
(CONPONENT SIDE)
: (FOIL SIDE)
FP9701
NC
RFID_SCLK
GND
RFID_SIO
PW_NFC_3R1V
RFID_IRQ
GYRO_GND
GYRO_REF
GYRO_AD
PW_A3R1V
NC
5
4
7
6
11
10
9
8
3
2
1
MOS
UNIT
LENS
UNIT
FP9001
27
29
31
33
35
19
21
23
25
9
11
13
15
17
5
7
1
3
45
47
49
51
37
39
41
43
GND
AVDD28
GND
GND
DVDD12
GND
DVDD18
GND
GND
GND
SDATA
VD
GND
GND
GND
DOBP
DOAP
DOCP
DOEP
DCKP
DOFP
DOHP
DOJP
DOIP
GND
GND
GND
DOBM
DOAM
DOCM
DOEM
DCKM
DOFM
DOHM
DOJM
DOIM
GND
GND
AVDD28
GND
DVDD12
GND
GND
DVDD18
RSTN
MCLK
SCK
CS
HD
SENSOR_THERMO
GND
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
8
10
12
14
2
4
6
40
42
44
46
30
32
34
36
38
48
50
FT9652
5
4
7
6
11
10
9
8
3
2
1
JOINT FPC
FT9651
8
9
6
7
10
3
4
1
2
5
FP9005
FB-
IRB-
IRB+
IRA-
IRA+
SH+
SH-
XDR+
XHO-
ZM-
ZM+
ZENC1_LED
ZENC_VCC
ZENC2_ABS
FZHP_ABS
FA-
FB+
FA+
XHO+
YHI-
YHI+
YDR-
FRAME_GND
25
27
29
31
15
17
19
21
23
7
9
11
13
1
3
5
33
35
37
39
41
43
45
22
24
26
28
30
14
16
18
20
8
10
12
2
4
6
32
34
36
38
40
42
44
FA+
FB-
IRB-
IRB+
IRA-
IRA+
SH+
SH-
XDR-
NM-
ZM+
ZENC1_ABS
ZENC2_LED
FZHP_LED
FZHP_VCC
FA-
FB+
XHI+
XHI-
YHO-
YHO+
YDR+
MAIN P.C.B.
(FOIL SIDE)
: (COMPONENT SIDE)
FP9004
6
7
4
5
8
1
2
3
9
10
RFID_SCLK
GND
RFID_SIO
PW_NFC_3R1V
RFID_IRQ
GYRO_GND
GYRO_GND
GYRO_REF
GYRO_AD
PW_A3R1V
PP9006
5
4
7
6
3
10
9
8
2
1
GND
GND
WIFI_SW
PLAY_SW
CROSS_KEYIN
REAR_KEYIN
COM_RSTN
COM_TRI
COM_IRQ
PW_D3V
TP_RESET
TPANEL_IRQ
USB_VBUS
PW_D5V
WIFILED
CTD_CHGLED
ACCEL_IRQ2
ACCEL_IRQ1
S_I2C_SCL
S_I2C_SDA
15
16
17
18
11
12
13
14
19
20
FP9003
VINT1
C2M
C3M
VGH
C4P
VCL
C1AP
C1BP
VLED-
CS
SDA
VPPMTF
DG6
DG4
DG2
DG0
DR6
DR4
DR2
DR0
DE
VSYNC
VINT2
VCOM
DRV
26
24
22
20
36
34
32
30
28
50
48
46
44
42
40
38
4
2
8
6
18
16
14
12
10
GND
SCL
VDDIO
DG7
DG5
DG3
DG1
DR7
DR5
DR3
DR1
DCLK
HSYNC
VCC
VSSA
SP2
SP1
VDDA
C2P
C3P
C4M
VDD
C1AM
C1BP
VGL
VLED+
25
23
21
19
17
33
31
29
27
43
41
39
37
35
51
49
47
45
3
1
7
5
15
13
11
9
64
(TOUCH PANEL)
LCD UNIT
1
2
3
4
FP9202
XN
YP
XP
YN
OPERATION P.C.B.
(FOIL SIDE)
: (COMPONENT SIDE)
PS9201
5
4
7
6
3
10
9
8
2
1
GND
GND
WIFI_SW
PLAY_SW
CROSS_KEYIN
REAR_KEYIN
COM_RSTN
COM_TRI
COM_IRQ
PW_D3V
TP_RESET
TPANEL_IRQ
USB_VBUS
PW_D5V
WIFILED
CTD_CHGLED
ACCEL_IRQ2
ACCEL_IRQ1
S_I2C_SCL
S_I2C_SDA
15
16
17
18
11
12
13
14
19
20
DMC-TZ37/TZ40/TZ41/ZS27/ZS30
INTERCONNECTION
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
advertisement
Key Features
- High-zoom lens
- Advanced image stabilization
- High-quality photo and video capture
- Wi-Fi and NFC connectivity
- Built-in GPS
- Various shooting modes
- Easy-to-use interface
- Compact and portable design
Frequently Answers and Questions
What are the different model options available for this digital camera?
How do I connect the camera to a computer or other device?
How do I troubleshoot a problem with the camera's Wi-Fi connection?
Related manuals
advertisement
Table of contents
- 3 1.1. General Guidelines
- 3 1.2. Leakage Current Cold Check
- 3 1.3. Leakage Current Hot Check (See Figure 1)
- 4 P.C.B
- 5 to Electrostatic Sensitive (ES) Devices
- 5 Only)
- 6 2.3. How to Replace the Lithium Battery
- 7 3.1. Introduction
- 7 3.2. Service Navigation
- 9 3.3. Service Notes
- 10 (PbF)
- 11 model)
- 18 6.1. Error Code Memory Function
- 22 EC, ZS27P/PC and ZS30GK)
- 24 7.2. Failure Diagnosis of Wi-Fi
- 25 7.3. Failure Diagnosis of NFC
- 26 8.1. Service Fixture and Tools
- 26 8.2. When Replacing the Main P.C.B
- 27 8.3. Service Position
- 28 9.1. Disassembly Flow Chart
- 28 9.2. P.C.B. Location
- 29 9.3. Disassembly Procedure
- 37 9.4. Lens Disassembly Procedure
- 41 Version)
- 47 9.6. Removal of the MOS Unit
- 48 10.1. Introduction
- 48 10.2. Before Disassembling the unit
- 50 10.3. Details of Electrical Adjustment
- 56 10.4. After Adjustment
- 57 11.1. Cleaning Lens, Viewfinder and LCD Panel
- 59 12.1. Overall Block Diagram
- 60 12.2. System Control Block Diagram
- 61 12.3. Audio/Video Process/ HDMI Block Diagram
- 62 12.4. Lens Drive Block Diagram
- 63 12.5. Power Block Diagram
- 64 13.1. Interconnection Schematic Diagram