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HD MULTI PURPOSE CAMERA HDC-P1 MAINTENANCE MANUAL 1st Edition...
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Pour toute réparation faire appel à une personne compétente uniquement. 安全のために,周辺機器を接続する際は,過大電圧を持つ 可能性があるコネクターを以下のポートに接続しないでく ださい。 : LANコネクター 上記のポートについては本書の指示に従ってくだい。 For safety, do not connect the connector for peripheral device wiring that might have excessive voltage to the following port(s). : LAN connector Follow the instructions for the above port. HDC-P1...
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Batterien nur durch den vom Hersteller empfohlenen Kasser batteriet i henhold til gjeldende avfallsregler. oder einen gleichwertigen Typ ersetzen. Wenn Sie die Batterie entsorgen, müssen Sie die Gesetze der jeweiligen Region und des jeweiligen Landes befolgen. 1 (P) HDC-P1...
Related manuals Besides this maintenance manual the following manual is available for this unit. . HDC-P1 Operation Manual (Supplied with HDC-P1) This manual is necessary for application and operation of HDC-P1. Part number: 4-170-164-0X (Japanese) Part number: 4-170-168-0X (English) . “Semiconductor Pin Assignments” CD-ROM (Available on request) This “Semiconductor Pin Assignments”...
If the versions are not those shown in the following table, relevant ROMs must be replaced and relevant software programs must be upgraded. When you need ROM replacement and/or software version upgrade, contact your local Sony Sales Offi ce/ Service Center.
3 SDI 1/2 (BNC) 0.3 V p-p, 75 Z PAL: HD SDI/SD SDI selectable HD SDI: SMPTE 292 M, 0.8 V p-p, 75 Ω , 1.485/1.4835 Gbps BTA-S004A compliant SD SDI: SMPTE 259M, 270 Mbps Component serial signal 1-2 (E) HDC-P1...
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5 LAN (8P, RJ-45, 10Base-T/100Base-TX) (External view) Signal Specifi cations TX (+) Transmitted Data (+) TX (-) Transmitted Data (-) RX (+) Received Data (+) No connection No connection RX (-) Received Data (-) No connection No connection 1-3 (E) HDC-P1...
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EX 0.8 ON : 30 kZ to GND OFF : OPEN EX 0.8 ON 30 k ZOOM POSITION WIDE : 2 V, TELE : 7 V % : 7 V, min. : 2 V FOCUS POSI (/LENS RX) (LENS TX) 1-4 (E) HDC-P1...
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Set the G TALLY (X) IN pin to a TTL level voltage G TALLY (Y) IN to the G TALLY (Y) IN pin Setting by S3 on the SW-1485 board. G TALLY OUT Open collector: 10 mA (max) 1-5 (E) HDC-P1...
*1: Use of REMOTE cable enables to monitor video signals. (The pin 8 is available for the video signal line.) The down-converted SD signal is output. *2: If you want to use a cable of length different from a standard product, contact your local Sony Sales Offi ce/Service Center. *3: The pin 8 of CCA-5 cable is GND (ground).
Furthermore, this board is provided with a GEN LOCK function that extracts sync signal from the refer- ence input signal in CN301, generates a reference clock by the 74 MHz/27 MHz PLL circuit, and distrib- utes the clock and the reference timing signal to each video signal processing block. 1-8 (E) HDC-P1...
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IC202 and IC203 convert the fan output control signal, and IC201 allows variable voltage output to the fan. When the power OFF switch signal is input to the D-sub connector connected to the SW-1485 board, the RE-268PT board outputs are forcibly shut down. 1-9 (E) HDC-P1...
2. Remove the six screws to detach the side panel (R) assembly. Side panel (R) assembly Side panel (R) assembly Side panel (L) assembly Side panel (L) assembly Screws (M2) Screws (M2) 3. Install the side panel assembly by reversing the step above. 1-10 (E) HDC-P1...
Lights some time after power is turned on, and goes out after the initial processing from the CPU. DPR-316 Board D103 DPR-316 BOARD (SIDE A) Ref No. Name Color Description Normal state D103 POWER Green Lights while the power of the board is normal. 1-11 (E) HDC-P1...
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IF-1129 Board IF-1129 BOARD (SIDE A) Ref No. Name Color Description Normal state POWER Green Lights while the power of the board is normal. 1-12 (E) HDC-P1...
Forcibly upgrading of fi rmware DPR-316 Board S601 DPR-316 BOARD (SIDE A) Ref No. Name Description Factory setting S601 OSD SEL OFF: Normal operation ON: Controlling OSD for SD from the IF-CPU (for debugging the IF-1129 board) Not used 1-13 (E) HDC-P1...
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Upgrades the software version using Memory Stick Duo. NORMAL/DEBUG Not used NORMAL/DEBUG Not used MS-SEL Selects the Memory Stick controller. OFF: AT-163APT board and IF-1129 board IF-1129 board only SPARE Not used SPARE Not used SPARE Not used 1-14 (E) HDC-P1...
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Contact / TTL For red tally Contact Contact: Short-circuit of R TALLY (X) IN and R TALLY (Y) IN TTL: Set the R TALLY (X) IN pin to a TTL level voltage to the R TALLY (Y) IN pin 1-15 (E) HDC-P1...
1. Insert the fl exible card wire in the arrow A direction as far as it will go with the insulating surface facing upward. Insulating surface Insulating surface 2. Close the connector open/close lever in the arrow B direction to lock the fl exible card wire. 1-16 (E) HDC-P1...
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fl exible card wire. 2. Close the connector open/close lever in the arrow B direction to lock the fl exible card wire. Flexible card wire Insulating surface Flexible card wire Connector Connector open/close lever Connector open/close lever Insulating surface Connector 1-17 (E) HDC-P1...
Do not replace the EEPROM ICs listed in the table because they retain board-specifi c data. The part number listed in “Spare Parts” is for EEPROM which is not programmed. If replacement is needed, contact your local Sony Sales Offi ce/Service Center. Board Ref No.
9. Adjust the lens fi le data. (Refer to Section 4-6.) 10. Execute AUTO LEVEL on the AUTO SETUP page of the MAINTENANCE menu. (Refer to Section 4-5.) 11. Set the serial number on the SERIAL NO page of the SERVICE menu. (Refer to Section 5-3.) 1-20 (E) HDC-P1...
Copy the program for version upgrade in a Memory Stick Duo using the following procedure. For how to obtain the program for version upgrade, contact your local Sony Sales Offi ce/Service Center. (1) Create the following directory in a Memory Stick Duo.
2. The standard software (PLD download tool) is available. . PLD internal data is managed in the Sony database server as Project fi le (E_xxx_xxx_xx_xx). . A standard connector (EPR connector) for writing PLD internal data is provided on the board with an indication “EPR”...
1. Prepare the Project fi le. Download the Project fi le from the Sony database server and use it. 2. Make sure that the unit is turned off, and then connect the PC’s parallel port to the EPR connector on the board with the PLD download tool (cable).
2. Set the cursor at TOP and press the menu control knob. The TOP menu screen opens. 3. Set the cursor at DIAGNOSIS and press the menu control knob. 4. Set the cursor at BOARD STATUS and press the menu control knob. 1-24 (E) HDC-P1...
Rubber parts used in this unit may crack with the lapse of time. Replace them if necessary. Refer to “Section 2 Replacement of Main Parts” for the replacement method of parts. Part name Sony Part No. Check/replacement period HOLDER LENS MOUNT...
ONA xxxxx Serial number of the CCD block CCD block type For replacing the CCD unit, refer to Section 2-1. 1-15. Optional Fixtures Name Sony Part No. Remarks EX-738 board A-8327-351-A For extension of AT-163APT and RE-268PT boards EX-1155 board...
Therefore, be sure to use specifi ed parts for replacement. 2. Standardization of Parts Some repair parts supplied by Sony differ from those used in the unit. These are because of parts commonality and improvement. Parts list includes the present standardized repair parts.
CCD unit CCD unit HEXAGON HEXAGON 3 x 8 3 x 8 Screws (M2) Screws (M2) Front panel assembly Front panel assembly HEXAGON HEXAGON 3 x 8 3 x 8 Mount lever Mount lever 2-1 (E) HDC-P1...
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Apply locking compound compound compound compound Setscrews Setscrews Apply locking Apply locking Filter knob (ND) Filter knob (ND) compound compound Work after replacement Perform the following after the CCD unit is replaced. . “3-9. TEST SAW Level Adjustment” 2-2 (E) HDC-P1...
PSW 2 x 5 PSW 2 x 5 connectors (CN1, CN2) on the NR-80P board. 4. Remove the three screws to remove the NR-80P board. 5. Install a new NR-80P board by reversing the steps above. NR-80P board NR-80P board 2-3 (E) HDC-P1...
fi lter servo board. K3 x 4 K3 x 4 Filter servo board Filter servo board 6. Install a new fi lter servo board by reversing the steps above. PSW2 x 5 PSW2 x 5 2-5 (E) HDC-P1...
. When installing the DC fan, pass the har- ness through the notch on the SW-1485 Rear panel Rear panel board so that the harness is not caught. assembly assembly SW-1485 board SW-1485 board Harness clamp Harness clamp Notch Notch 2-6 (E) HDC-P1...
B3 x 10 B3 x 10 M2.6 x 5 M2.6 x 5 B3 x 10 B3 x 10 < Rear view > < Rear view > Installation 1. Install the rear panel assembly by reversing the steps of removal. 2-8 (E) HDC-P1...
. When installing the SW-1485 board, attach tape A at the location shown in the fi gure. M2.6 x 5 M2.6 x 5 . Apply locking compound to the threads of the connector screws when screwing them. 2-9 (E) HDC-P1...
Bottom cover Bottom cover chassis. . Connect the connector (CN201) on the Groove Groove DPR-316 board fi rmly to the connector (CN4) on the MB-1158 board. DPR-316 board DPR-316 board 2-10 (E) HDC-P1...
. Connect the connector (CN1) on the RE- 268PT board fi rmly to the connector (CN1) on the MB-1158 board. 8. Install the removed parts by reversing steps 1 to 3 of removal. 2-11 (E) HDC-P1...
Bottom cover Bottom cover . Connect the connector (CN2) on the AT- 163ATP board fi rmly to the connector (CN2) on the MB-1158 board. 6. Install the removed parts by reversing steps 1 to 3 of removal. 2-12 (E) HDC-P1...
2. Remove the CCD unit. (Refer to Section 2-1.) 3. Remove the three screws and remove the CN-3282 board. 4. Disconnect the harness from the connector on the CN-3282 board. 5. Install the new CN-3282 board by reversing the steps of removal. 2-13 (E) HDC-P1...
The refl ective grayscale chart should be replaced every two years if it used as the reference. Because the chart deteriorates with time and proper adjustment cannot be achieved. Replacement period varies depending on the chart storage condition. 3-2 (E) HDC-P1...
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4. Adjust the luminance control of the pattern box so that the white portion in the center of the chart is 573 ?6 cd/m This corresponds to the luminous intensity on the 89.9%-refl ective chart at 2000 lx. 3-3 (E) HDC-P1...
4. Set the cursor at AUTO BLACK and turn off the DISPLAY/MENU switch, and then turn the switch to the MENU side again. How to change the setting values For items whose values can be modifi ed by turning the menu control knob, set values can be fi xed by pressing the knob. 3-4 (E) HDC-P1...
3-1-6. Connection of Equipment HD color camera HDC-P1 Lens REMOTE (for ENG/EFP) Waveform monitor SDI1 A-ch Y, Pb, Pr R, G, B Color monitor CCA-5 cable (max. 200 m) Color monitor Master setup unit MSU-900/950 3-5 (E) HDC-P1...
Menu item of MSU-900 Menu item of camera Menu Adjustment item MENU PAGE ITEM Gamma R/G/B/Master PAINT GAMMA LEVEL R/G/B/M Knee Point R/G/B/Master KNEE K POINT R/G/B/M Knee Slope R/G/B/Master K SLOPE R/G/B/M White Clip R/G/B/Master WHT CLP (Master) 3-7 (E) HDC-P1...
3. Execute STORE FILE. MENU: SERVICE PAGE: BLACK SHADING ITEM: STORE FILE 4. Set the value to the value adjusted in step 2 and execute STORE FILE for each format. (For the format change procedure, refer to the Operation Manual.) 3-8 (E) HDC-P1...
9. Adjust sensitivity using the following procedure for each format. (For the format change procedure, refer to the Opera- tion Manual.) (1) Set the value to the value adjusted in steps 2 to 7 and execute STORE FILE. 3-9 (E) HDC-P1...
SHUTTER SPEED → 1/500 . Menu settings MENU: SERVICE PAGE: OHB_ADJ3 ITEM: SHUTTER: ON SHUT_SPEED: 1/500 5. Execute STORE FILE with SHUTTER (1/500) set to MENU: SERVICE PAGE: OHB_ADJ3 ITEM: STORE FILE 6. Set SHUTTER to OFF. 3-10 (E) HDC-P1...
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11. For formats 1080/25PsF, 1080/24PsF, and 1080/23.98PsF, set the value to the value adjusted for format 1080/29.97PsF and perform steps 3 to 6. (For the format change procedure, refer to the Opera- tion Manual.) 12. Set TEST MODE to OFF. 3-11 (E) HDC-P1...
MENU: SERVICE PAGE: BLACK SHADING ITEM: STORE FILE 4. Set the value to the value adjusted in step 2 and ex- ecute STORE FILE for each format. (For the format change procedure, refer to the Opera- tion Manual.) 3-12 (E) HDC-P1...
5. Perform the automatic white balance adjustment. (V SAW) (V PARA) WHITE button/MSU-900 → ON (lit) OHB File Store MSU menu operation: . FILE button → ON (lit) . Touch panel operation [OHB|File] → [OHB|Store] → [Store] 3-13 (E) HDC-P1...
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6. Execute the lens fi le store. MSU menu operation: . FILE button → ON (lit) . Touch panel operation [Lens|File] → [Lens|Store] → [Store] 7. Lens extender: (x2) → OFF or lens shrinker: (x0.8) → OFF 3-14 (E) HDC-P1...
6. Set the value to the value adjusted in steps 1 and 3 and execute STORE FILE for each format. (For the format change procedure, refer to the Opera- tion Manual.) If the residual point noise (RPN) still remains after the RPN adjustment, perform the RPN compensation (Section 3-6). 3-15 (E) HDC-P1...
After adjustment is completed, return these setting to customer settings. 2. MSU menu operation: . Touch panel operation [Detail|2] Adjustment item: H/V Ratio Specifi cation: A ratio between H and V detail amounts (white) to be added shall be equal. 3-16 (E) HDC-P1...
. PAINT button → ON (lit) . Touch panel operation (Page 1/4) → [Detail] → [Detail|1] Adjustment item: Level Specifi cation: Adjust the detail level to be added to each step of the grayscale to the desired level. 3-17 (E) HDC-P1...
Set crispening to _99 once, and Specifi cation: then increase it slowly to set it to the point where the noise in the black-level area of the waveform starts decreasing or set to a proper crispening level. 3-18 (E) HDC-P1...
B starts decreasing or set to a user-desired level. Note After adjustment is completed, be sure to perform “Section 3-4-1 H/V Ratio Adjustment.” 3-19 (E) HDC-P1...
4. Adjust the black limiter. MSU menu operation: . PAINT button→ ON (lit) . Touch panel operation (Page 1/4) → [Detail] → [Detail|3] Adjustment item: B.Limiter Specifi cation: Adjust the edge at portion C to the desired clip level. 3-20 (E) HDC-P1...
(It can be set between the average and the peak value of video signal.) 99 → average _99 → peak value 3. Adjust the auto-iris level. MSU menu operation: Adjustment item: Level A = 700 ?7 mV Specifi cation: 3-21 (E) HDC-P1...
Adjustment item: R, G, B, Master Specifi cation: Adjust the levels A to desired level for R, G and B respectively. To adjust all levels for R, G and B simultaneously, adjust them using Master. (Reference value: A = 21 mV) 3-22 (E) HDC-P1...
Adjustment item: R, G, B Specifi cation: Set level B shown in the fi gure to a desired level sequentially for R, G, and B. Or adjust the levels of other channels to the lowest level B of a channel. 3-23 (E) HDC-P1...
Adjustment item: R, G, B, Master Specifi cation: Adjust the cross points B of the grayscale to desired level for R, G and B respectively. To adjust all cross points for R, G and B simultaneously, adjust them using Master. 3-24 (E) HDC-P1...
To adjust all levels for R, G and B simultaneously, adjust them using Master. Reference value: B = 735 mV (factory setting) Setting after Adjustment . MASTER GAIN/MSU-900 → 0 dB . KNEE OFF button/MSU-900 → OFF (lit) 3-25 (E) HDC-P1...
fi le store. 1. MSU menu operation: . FILE button → ON (lit) . Touch panel operation [Reference] → [Ref|Store] → [Start] 2. When the store operation is completed, a message “Completed” appears. 3-26 (E) HDC-P1...
. FILE button → ON (lit) . Touch panel operation [OHB|File] → [OHB|Store] → [Store] 2. When the store operation is completed, a message “OHB File Stored” appears. Setting after Adjustment . MASTER GAIN/MSU-900 → 0 dB 3-27 (E) HDC-P1...
Open the MANUAL RPN[S03] page of the SERVICE menu. <MANUAL RPN> S03 TOP RPN CH SELECT RPN CURSOR CURSOR H POS. 1008 CURSOR V POS. CURSOR JUMP CURR RPN WIDTH RECORD RPN EXEC DELETE RPN EXEC Preparation . Perform the automatic black balance adjustment. 3-28 (E) HDC-P1...
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6. Repeat steps 2 to 5 to compensate other RPNs. If any RPN still remains after this manual adjustment, handle it according to the fl owchart in Section 3-6-5. Setting after Adjustment ITEM: RPN CURSOR → OFF 3-29 (E) HDC-P1...
Appearance of an RPN next to the pixel to be compensated means that adjacent RPNs exit. If an RPN appears in the diagonal direction, the RPN cannot be compensated. In this case, the CCD or the CCD block must be replaced. For more information, contact your local Sony Sales Offi ce/ Service Center.
. Be sure to set the SHUTTER switch to OFF. . If AUTO CONCEAL is executed with incorrect switch setting, delete all recorded data. Be careful because the RPN compensation data is completely deleted by this operation. ITEM: RPN ALL PRESET → EXEC 3-31 (E) HDC-P1...
When there is another RPN, perform the automatic black balance adjustment or manual RPN compensation again. The RPN cannot be compensated because the RPN is adjacent to another RPN. Replace the CCD block. Compensation is successful. 3-32 (E) HDC-P1...
One click of the menu control knob is equivalent to one pixel shift. On the other hand, the cursor moves by two clicks of the menu control knob because the cursor has a size of two pixels. 3-33 (E) HDC-P1...
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If the data is stored at an incorrect compensation address, delete the V.LINE data. ITEM: DELETE V.LINE → EXEC 8. To compensate other vertical lines, repeat steps 1 to 7. Setting after Adjustment ITEM: RPN CURSOR → OFF 3-34 (E) HDC-P1...
1. Open the following menu. MENU: SERVICE PAGE: VDA-ADJ ITEM: VBS-GAIN 2. Adjust VBS-GAIN with the waveform monitor so that 100% White of the color-bar becomes the following level. NTSC: 714 mV (100 IRE) PAL: 700 mV 3-35 (E) HDC-P1...
[ R ] [ G ] [ B ] [ M ] same way. WHITE :? 4. Set ITEM in step 1 (REFERENCE (ALL) 10 SEC BLACK : FLARE : CLEAR) to OFF. GAMMA : V MOD : FLARE : V MOD : ON D.SHAD: -- TEST 3-36 (E) HDC-P1...
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PAGE: WHITE SHADING ITEM: STORE FILE 5. Set the TEST1 button of MSU-900 to OFF (light off). 6. Set the format to “720/59.94P”. 7. Make setting to the value adjusted in step 3 and ex- ecute STORE FILE. 3-37 (E) HDC-P1...
. ND offset can be stored. . OHB matrix can be stored. Factory-set value 0 Fig. 4-1. Structure of Paint Related Files (*1): The additional data of each file is sent to each circuit in the unit. 4-1 (E) HDC-P1...
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Storing (Step 2) (Step 1) Camera unit Calling (Step 3) Initializing (Step 5) Preset Operator File Current Operator Preset Operator File Factory-set File Data value Storing (Step 4) Output to hardware Fig. 4-2. Operator File Operating Procedure 4-2 (E) HDC-P1...
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Initializing (Refer to step 5 of Fig. 4-2.) Using FILE Menu of This Unit Use this menu when you want to initialize the modifi ed preset operator fi le data to the factory-set values. [FILE] [FILE|CLEAR] [PRESET|OPERATOR] → → 4-3 (E) HDC-P1...
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When one of the SCENE FILE buttons you want to call is pressed and lit while the STORE button is not lit, the fi le of the selected number is called. Pressing the button again cancels the call and the button lamp goes out. 4-4 (E) HDC-P1...
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Storing in Storing Memory Stick Duo (Step 1) (Step 1) Scene File Memory Stick Duo Current paint data Readng from Calling Memory Stick Duo (Step 2) (Step 3) Output to hardware Fig. 4-3. Scene File Operating Procedure 4-5 (E) HDC-P1...
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The temporary paint amount and scene fi le amount are cleared, and the state when the reference fi le was stored is restored. With MSU Press the STANDARD button to restore the reference fi le items when they were stored. 4-6 (E) HDC-P1...
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Memory Stick Duo (Step 1) Camera unit (Step 3) Storing (Step 1) Initializing (Step 4) Reference File Reference File Current paint data factory-set value (Initial value 0) Calling (Step 2) Output to hardware Fig. 4-4. Reference File Operating Procedure 4-7 (E) HDC-P1...
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fi le store is executed. 7. Execute lens fi le store. [FILE] [LENS|FILE] [STORE|FILE] → → 8. Set the lens extender to ON and repeat steps 4 to 7. 4-8 (E) HDC-P1...
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[LENS|FILE] [STORE|FILE] → → 8. Set the lens extender to ON and repeat steps 5 to 7. Calling Using OPERATION Menu of This Unit [OPERATION] [LENS|FILE] Select the lens fi le that is set by selecting → 4-9 (E) HDC-P1...
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6. Perform the OHB matrix adjustment. [MAINTENANCE] [OHB|MATRIX] [OHB|MATRIX|:|ON] → → Perform this adjustment only when it is necessary to adjust a slight difference in color reproduction. 7. Store the OHB fi le. [FILE] [OHB|FILE] [STORE|FILE] → → 4-10 (E) HDC-P1...
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Change the adjustment display by pressing the button 1, 2 of sub menu, and adjust the value of the OHB matrix. Perform this adjustment only when it is necessary to adjust a slight difference in color reproduction. 7. Store the OHB fi le. [OHB|File] [OHB|Store] [Store] → → 4-11 (E) HDC-P1...
Auto Black Balance White White R Extender offset White G White B Extender offset Color Temp Extender offset Balance Extender offset Master White Gain Auto White Balance Flare Flare Off Flare R Flare G Flare B (Continued) 4-12 (E) HDC-P1...
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Knee Saturation Auto Knee On Point Limit Auto Slope V Mod Saw V Mod Saw Off Mod Mod Saw R Mod Mod Saw G Mod Mod Saw B Mod Mod Saw M Dynamic Shading Compen- sation ON (Continued) 4-13 (E) HDC-P1...
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Preset Matrix On Preset Matrix Select User Matrix On Multi Matrix On Matrix Gate Phase Select Multi Matrix Hue Multi Matrix Saturation Low Key Low Key Saturation On Saturation Low Key Saturation Range Low Key Saturation Level (Continued) 4-14 (E) HDC-P1...
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H Saw G H Saw B H Para R H Para G H Para B V Saw R V Saw G V Saw B V Para R V Para G V Para B Auto Black Shading (Continued) 4-15 (E) HDC-P1...
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Setup White Setup Mode Test Test1 On (TEST SAW) Test2 On Test2 Mode (3step/10step) Multi Format Multi Format USER MENU User Menu Customize CUSTOMIZE VF DISPLAY ZOOM DISP FOCUS 5600K IRIS WHITE GAIN SHUTT BATT MESSAG (Continued) 4-16 (E) HDC-P1...
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PEAK COLOR CHROMA LEVEL FOCUS INDICATOR ASSIST MODE LEVEL GAIN OFFSET AREA MARKER SIZE POSITION POSITION H POSITION V ZEBRA ZEBRA ZEBRA1 LEVEL ZEBRA1 WIDTH ZEBRA2 LEVEL CURSOR CURSOR BOX/CROSS H POSITION V POSITION WIDTH HEIGHT (Continued) 4-17 (E) HDC-P1...
How to change the setting values For items whose values can be modifi ed by turning the menu control knob, set values can be fi xed by pressing the knob. DISPLAY/MENU switch Menu control knob Rotate Push on 5-1 (E) HDC-P1...
When a lens that is able to communicate with a camera AUTO MODE through the serial interface, the interface mode can be changed forcibly to the parallel interface. AUTO: An interface is set automatically. PARA: The parallel interface is selected forcibly. 5-2 (E) HDC-P1...
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The RPN MANAGE menu is used for RPN compensation The VDA-ADJ menu is used for adjustment of the VBS setting and management. output level. (Refer to Section 3-8.) . Execute the RPN automatic detection effi ciently. (Refer to Section 3-6-4.) 5-3 (E) HDC-P1...
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. BLACK SET Adjustment (Refer to Section 3-3-1.) . Black Shading Adjustment (Refer to Section 3-3-4.) WHITE SHADING SERIAL NO. <WHITE SHADING> S11 TOP <SERIAL NO.> S12 TOP MODEL: HDC-P1 V SAW 10001 V PARA : H SAW H PARA : WHITE STORE FILE:...
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CHROMA FILTER Setting for the color difference signal band FULL FULL, SEMI WIDE, MEDIUM, SEMI NARROW, NARROW BOOT VERUP <BOOT VERSION> S14 TOP BOOT:V1.00 MAIN:V1.00 BOOT:V1.00 MAIN:V1.00 The BOOT VERUP menu is used to check the software upgrade. 5-5 (E) HDC-P1...
Therefore, specifi ed parts should be used in the case of な部品です。したがって,交換する時は必ず指定 replacement. の部品を使ってください。 2. Standardization of Parts 2. 部品の共通化 Some repair parts supplied by Sony differ from those ソニーから供給する補修用部品は,セットに使われて used for the unit. These are because of parts common- いるものと異なることがあります。 ality and improvement.
1-831-131-11 s CABLE, FLEXIBLE FLAT (45 CORE) 1-966-588-11 s HARNESS, SUB (FILTER-DISC) 1-967-127-11 s HARNESS, SUB (DC IN) 3-603-679-02 s STAINLESS SCREW +B3X10 3-704-177-11 s EMBLEM (NO.7), SONY 3-742-419-01 o CLAMP, HARNESS 3-870-150-01 s EMBLEM (FX), CCD 4-077-459-01 s CLAMP, FLAT (30)
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4-138-679-01 s SCREW, BLIND 4-138-685-01 s LEVER, MOUNT 4-170-397-01 s PANEL, FRONT 4-170-403-01 s COVER, TALLY 4-170-404-01 s LABEL,FILTER 4-171-753-01 s SHIELD FOAM(08X4X83) 4-654-273-02 s ACE (M2), LOCK 7-621-732-09 s SET-SCT HEX. 2X3 WP 7-623-208-22 s SW 3,TYPE 2 HDC-P1...
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9-885-131-69 s SLEEP BACK MOUNT/CPJ-MS-42 1-832-133-11 s CABLE, FLEXIBLE FLAT (50 CORE) 1-836-688-11 s CABLE, FLEXIBLE FLAT (36 CORE) 1-836-689-11 s CABLE, FLEXIBLE FLAT (10 CORE) 7-627-452-18 s SCREW,PRECISION +K 2X3 2-640-315-02 s SCREW (M2X5), SMALL, +P, SW 2-279-715-11 s RIVET, NYLON HDC-P1...
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3-637-901-11 s SCREW M2.6X5 3-673-910-32 s SCREW, CONNECTOR 3-742-419-01 o CLAMP, HARNESS 3-869-842-01 s CAP,SW 4-138-683-01 s KNOB, ENCODER 4-169-755-22 s MS-CAP 4-170-398-02 s PANEL, REAR 4-170-408-02 s SHIELD FOAM(08X3X15) 4-170-410-02 s SHEET, INSULATING 4-170-412-02 s GUIDE, LIGHT 3-796-946-02 s TAPE (A) HDC-P1...
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A-1755-694-A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD, DPR-316 A-1755-695-A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD, IF-1129 A-1756-588-A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD, MB-1158 1-528-174-31 s BATTERY, LITHIUM (CR2032 TYPE) 2-640-315-02 s SCREW (M2X5), SMALL, +P, SW 4-170-402-01 s COVER, BOTTOM 3-637-901-11 s SCREW M2.6X5 3-796-946-02 s TAPE(A) HDC-P1...
1-125-777-81 s CAP, CHIP CERAMIC 0.1MF B 1005 C404 1-125-777-81 s CAP, CHIP CERAMIC 0.1MF B 1005 C406 1-125-777-81 s CAP, CHIP CERAMIC 0.1MF B 1005 C140 1-125-777-81 s CAP, CHIP CERAMIC 0.1MF B 1005 C407 1-125-777-81 s CAP, CHIP CERAMIC 0.1MF B 1005 HDC-P1...
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1-469-094-21 s FERRITE, EMI (SMD) (1608) C628 1-100-567-81 s CAP,CHIP CERAMIC 0.01MF B 1005 FB407 1-469-094-21 s FERRITE, EMI (SMD) (1608) C629 1-100-567-81 s CAP,CHIP CERAMIC 0.01MF B 1005 C630 1-100-567-81 s CAP,CHIP CERAMIC 0.01MF B 1005 6-704-976-01 s IC ADR381ARTZ-REEL7 HDC-P1...
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1-208-927-81 s RES, CHIP 47K (1005) IC408 6-707-890-01 s IC TC74VHCT244AFT(EKJ) 1-208-911-81 s RES, CHIP 10K (1005) IC409 6-706-476-01 s IC TC7SET04FU(T5RSOJF) 1-220-221-91 s RES,SQUARE TYPE CHIP 100(4532) IC410 6-706-476-01 s IC TC7SET04FU(T5RSOJF) IC411 8-759-680-48 s IC TC7WH157FK(TE85R) 1-220-221-91 s RES,SQUARE TYPE CHIP 100(4532) HDC-P1...
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1-208-879-81 s RES, CHIP 470 (1005) R215 1-208-935-81 s RES, CHIP 100K (1005) R134 1-208-903-81 s RES, CHIP 4.7K (1005) R216 1-208-935-81 s RES, CHIP 100K (1005) R135 1-208-863-81 s RES, CHIP 100 (1005) R217 1-220-870-81 s RES, CHIP 10 (1005) 6-10 HDC-P1...
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1-208-911-81 s RES, CHIP 10K (1005) R615 1-208-871-81 s RES, CHIP 220 (1005) R416 1-208-919-81 s RES, CHIP 22K (1005) R616 1-208-887-81 s RES, CHIP 1.0K (1005) R417 1-208-911-81 s RES, CHIP 10K (1005) R617 1-208-871-81 s RES, CHIP 220 (1005) 6-11 HDC-P1...
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1-234-381-21 s RES, NETWORK 100K (1005X4) RB107 1-234-371-21 s RES, NETWORK 47 (1005X4) RB108 1-234-371-21 s RES, NETWORK 47 (1005X4) RB109 1-234-371-21 s RES, NETWORK 47 (1005X4) RB110 1-234-371-21 s RES, NETWORK 47 (1005X4) RB111 1-234-381-21 s RES, NETWORK 100K (1005X4) 6-12 HDC-P1...
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1-208-871-81 s RES, CHIP 220 (1005) 1-208-875-81 s RES, CHIP 330 (1005) 1-208-875-81 s RES, CHIP 330 (1005) 1-208-875-81 s RES, CHIP 330 (1005) 1-208-875-81 s RES, CHIP 330 (1005) 1-208-875-81 s RES, CHIP 330 (1005) 1-208-875-81 s RES, CHIP 330 (1005) 6-13 HDC-P1...
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1-112-717-91 s CAP, CERAMIC 1UF B (1005) C146 1-112-717-91 s CAP, CERAMIC 1UF B (1005) C148 1-100-055-21 s CAP, CHIP CERAMIC 22MF B 3225 C149 1-114-548-11 s CAP, NIOBIUM ELECT 22UF C150 1-112-717-91 s CAP, CERAMIC 1UF B (1005) 6-14 HDC-P1...
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1-112-298-91 o CAP, CERAMIC 1MF B (1608) C225 1-112-717-91 s CAP, CERAMIC 1UF B (1005) C284 1-112-298-91 o CAP, CERAMIC 1MF B (1608) C226 1-112-717-91 s CAP, CERAMIC 1UF B (1005) C285 1-100-159-91 s CAP, CERAMIC 22MF B (SMD) 3216 6-15 HDC-P1...
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1-100-567-81 s CAP,CHIP CERAMIC 0.01MF B 1005 C508 1-114-582-91 o CAP, CERAMIC 0.1MF B 1005 C646 1-114-582-91 o CAP, CERAMIC 0.1MF B 1005 C509 1-114-582-91 o CAP, CERAMIC 0.1MF B 1005 C647 1-100-567-81 s CAP,CHIP CERAMIC 0.01MF B 1005 6-16 HDC-P1...
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6-713-965-01 s IC LTC6406CUD#TR C756 1-114-582-91 o CAP, CERAMIC 0.1MF B 1005 IC206 6-713-965-01 s IC LTC6406CUD#TR C757 1-114-582-91 o CAP, CERAMIC 0.1MF B 1005 C758 1-164-850-81 s CAP, CHIP CERAMIC 10PF CH 1005 IC207 6-714-228-01 s IC LTC2259IUJ-14#TR-610 6-17 HDC-P1...
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1-218-941-81 s RES, CHIP 100 R107 1-218-941-81 s RES, CHIP 100 R180 1-208-911-81 s RES, CHIP 10K (1005) R108 1-242-967-81 s RES, CHIP 1.0 (1005) R181 1-208-895-81 s RES, CHIP 2.2K (1005) R182 1-208-895-81 s RES, CHIP 2.2K (1005) 6-18 HDC-P1...
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1-208-879-81 s RES, CHIP 470 (1005) R310 1-218-937-81 s RES, CHIP 47 R252 1-208-879-81 s RES, CHIP 470 (1005) R311 1-218-941-81 s RES, CHIP 100 R253 1-208-879-81 s RES, CHIP 470 (1005) R312 1-218-937-81 s RES, CHIP 47 6-19 HDC-P1...
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1-208-887-81 s RES, CHIP 1.0K (1005) R715 1-220-878-81 s RES, CHIP 22 (1005) R431 1-208-911-81 s RES, CHIP 10K (1005) R716 1-220-878-81 s RES, CHIP 22 (1005) R433 1-208-911-81 s RES, CHIP 10K (1005) R717 1-218-937-81 s RES, CHIP 47 6-20 HDC-P1...
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1-234-371-21 s RES, NETWORK 47 (1005X4) RB427 1-234-372-21 s RES, NETWORK 100 (1005X4) RB544 1-234-372-21 s RES, NETWORK 100 (1005X4) RB545 1-234-371-21 s RES, NETWORK 47 (1005X4) RB428 1-234-372-21 s RES, NETWORK 100 (1005X4) RB701 1-234-380-21 s RES, NETWORK 47K (1005X4) 6-21 HDC-P1...
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1-112-717-91 s CAP, CERAMIC 1UF B (1005) C187 1-112-815-91 s CAP, CERAMIC 10MF C (1608) C188 1-114-548-11 s CAP, NIOBIUM ELECT 22UF C202 1-114-582-91 o CAP, CERAMIC 0.1MF B 1005 C209 1-114-582-91 o CAP, CERAMIC 0.1MF B 1005 6-22 HDC-P1...
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1-112-717-91 s CAP, CERAMIC 1UF B (1005) C413 1-112-815-91 s CAP, CERAMIC 10MF C (1608) C640 1-112-717-91 s CAP, CERAMIC 1UF B (1005) C414 1-112-815-91 s CAP, CERAMIC 10MF C (1608) C643 1-114-582-91 o CAP, CERAMIC 0.1MF B 1005 6-23 HDC-P1...
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1-114-582-91 o CAP, CERAMIC 0.1MF B 1005 C814 1-100-567-81 s CAP,CHIP CERAMIC 0.01MF B 1005 C923 1-114-582-91 o CAP, CERAMIC 0.1MF B 1005 C815 1-100-567-81 s CAP,CHIP CERAMIC 0.01MF B 1005 C924 1-114-582-91 o CAP, CERAMIC 0.1MF B 1005 6-24 HDC-P1...
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8-759-592-42 s IC TC7SZ00FU(TE85R) IC901 6-707-997-01 s IC ADV7320KSTZ FB811 1-469-094-21 s FERRITE, EMI (SMD) (1608) IC903 8-759-561-46 s IC AD8014ARTZ-REEL7 FB812 1-469-094-21 s FERRITE, EMI (SMD) (1608) IC904 6-704-350-01 s IC SN74LVC1G66DCKR FB813 1-469-094-21 s FERRITE, EMI (SMD) (1608) 6-25 HDC-P1...
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8-729-928-82 s TRANSISTOR DTC144EE-TL R177 1-208-863-81 s RES, CHIP 100 (1005) Q602 8-729-928-82 s TRANSISTOR DTC144EE-TL R180 1-208-911-81 s RES, CHIP 10K (1005) Q603 8-729-928-82 s TRANSISTOR DTC144EE-TL R181 1-208-895-81 s RES, CHIP 2.2K (1005) Q604 8-729-928-25 s TRANSISTOR 2SA1774TL-QR 6-26 HDC-P1...
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1-208-911-81 s RES, CHIP 10K (1005) R607 1-208-863-81 s RES, CHIP 100 (1005) R352 1-208-911-81 s RES, CHIP 10K (1005) R608 1-208-863-81 s RES, CHIP 100 (1005) R360 1-208-863-81 s RES, CHIP 100 (1005) R609 1-208-863-81 s RES, CHIP 100 (1005) 6-27 HDC-P1...
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1-218-989-81 s RES, CHIP 1M R817 1-218-990-81 s CONDUCTOR, CHIP (1005) R677 1-208-887-81 s RES, CHIP 1.0K (1005) R818 1-208-887-81 s RES, CHIP 1.0K (1005) R680 1-208-863-81 s RES, CHIP 100 (1005) R819 1-218-990-81 s CONDUCTOR, CHIP (1005) 6-28 HDC-P1...
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1-208-883-81 s RES, CHIP 680 (1005) RB408 1-234-371-21 s RES, NETWORK 47 (1005X4) R921 1-208-883-81 s RES, CHIP 680 (1005) RB409 1-234-371-21 s RES, NETWORK 47 (1005X4) R922 1-208-863-81 s RES, CHIP 100 (1005) RB410 1-234-371-21 s RES, NETWORK 47 (1005X4) 6-29 HDC-P1...
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1-234-371-21 s RES, NETWORK 47 (1005X4) RB904 1-234-371-21 s RES, NETWORK 47 (1005X4) RB905 1-234-371-21 s RES, NETWORK 47 (1005X4) S601 1-692-881-41 s SWITCH, SLIDE THP101 1-804-616-21 s THERMISTOR, POSITIVE THP102 1-804-616-21 s THERMISTOR, POSITIVE THP103 1-804-458-21 s THERMISTOR, POSITIVE 6-30 HDC-P1...
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6-700-439-01 s IC SN74ALVC00PWR 1-164-858-81 s CAP, CHIP CERAMIC 22PF CH 1005 6-700-439-01 s IC SN74ALVC00PWR 1-164-858-81 s CAP, CHIP CERAMIC 22PF CH 1005 6-700-439-01 s IC SN74ALVC00PWR 1-164-858-81 s CAP, CHIP CERAMIC 22PF CH 1005 6-711-375-01 s IC LT1964ES5-BYP#TR 6-31 HDC-P1...
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1-208-919-81 s RES, CHIP 22K (1005) 1-220-870-81 s RES, CHIP 10 (1005) 1-208-875-81 s RES, CHIP 330 (1005) 1-220-870-81 s RES, CHIP 10 (1005) 1-208-863-81 s RES, CHIP 100 (1005) 1-220-870-81 s RES, CHIP 10 (1005) 1-208-863-81 s RES, CHIP 100 (1005) 6-32 HDC-P1...
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1-100-567-81 s CAP,CHIP CERAMIC 0.01MF B 1005 C224 1-100-567-81 s CAP,CHIP CERAMIC 0.01MF B 1005 C225 1-114-582-91 o CAP, CERAMIC 0.1MF B 1005 C226 1-114-582-91 o CAP, CERAMIC 0.1MF B 1005 C227 1-114-582-91 o CAP, CERAMIC 0.1MF B 1005 6-33 HDC-P1...
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1-114-582-91 o CAP, CERAMIC 0.1MF B 1005 C304 1-164-858-81 s CAP, CHIP CERAMIC 22PF CH 1005 C530 1-114-582-91 o CAP, CERAMIC 0.1MF B 1005 C305 1-164-850-81 s CAP, CHIP CERAMIC 10PF CH 1005 C531 1-114-582-91 o CAP, CERAMIC 0.1MF B 1005 6-34 HDC-P1...
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6-706-488-01 s IC TC7SH14FU(T5RSOYJF) 1-208-911-81 s RES, CHIP 10K (1005) IC231 6-706-487-01 s IC TC7SH08FU(T5RSOYJF) 1-208-911-81 s RES, CHIP 10K (1005) 1-208-923-81 s RES, CHIP 33K (1005) IC232 6-706-487-01 s IC TC7SH08FU(T5RSOYJF) 1-208-923-81 s RES, CHIP 33K (1005) 6-35 HDC-P1...
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1-208-855-81 s RES, CHIP 47 (1005) R294 1-208-911-81 s RES, CHIP 10K (1005) R229 1-220-878-81 s RES, CHIP 22 (1005) R295 1-208-911-81 s RES, CHIP 10K (1005) R230 1-208-911-81 s RES, CHIP 10K (1005) R296 1-208-855-81 s RES, CHIP 47 (1005) 6-36 HDC-P1...
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1-208-855-81 s RES, CHIP 47 (1005) R519 1-218-990-81 s CONDUCTOR, CHIP (1005) R372 1-208-863-81 s RES, CHIP 100 (1005) R520 1-218-990-81 s CONDUCTOR, CHIP (1005) R374 1-218-990-81 s CONDUCTOR, CHIP (1005) R521 1-220-878-81 s RES, CHIP 22 (1005) 6-37 HDC-P1...
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1-234-378-21 s RES, NETWORK 10K (1005X4) RB301 1-234-372-21 s RES, NETWORK 100 (1005X4) RB302 1-234-372-21 s RES, NETWORK 100 (1005X4) RB401 1-234-372-21 s RES, NETWORK 100 (1005X4) RB402 1-234-372-21 s RES, NETWORK 100 (1005X4) RB403 1-234-372-21 s RES, NETWORK 100 (1005X4) 6-38 HDC-P1...
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1-400-832-21 s SMD EMI FERRITE FB79 1-400-832-21 s SMD EMI FERRITE FB12 1-400-832-21 s SMD EMI FERRITE FB80 1-400-832-21 s SMD EMI FERRITE FB15 1-400-832-21 s SMD EMI FERRITE FB16 1-400-832-21 s SMD EMI FERRITE 8-759-669-71 s IC PCF8591T/2 6-39 HDC-P1...
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1-208-887-81 s RES, CHIP 1.0K (1005) 1-208-943-81 s RES, CHIP 220K (1005) 1-208-943-81 s RES, CHIP 220K (1005) 1-208-935-81 s RES, CHIP 100K (1005) 1-208-911-81 s RES, CHIP 10K (1005) 1-208-923-81 s RES, CHIP 33K (1005) 1-208-923-81 s RES, CHIP 33K (1005) 6-40 HDC-P1...
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8-759-561-46 s IC AD8014ARTZ-REEL7 1-100-567-81 s CAP,CHIP CERAMIC 0.01MF B 1005 IC22 8-759-561-46 s IC AD8014ARTZ-REEL7 IC23 6-705-673-01 s IC TC7PA53FU(TE85L.F) 1-100-567-81 s CAP,CHIP CERAMIC 0.01MF B 1005 1-100-567-81 s CAP,CHIP CERAMIC 0.01MF B 1005 IC24 6-704-099-01 s IC TC7WZ08FK(TE85R) 6-41 HDC-P1...
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R149 1-218-990-81 s CONDUCTOR, CHIP (1005) R150 1-208-895-81 s RES, CHIP 2.2K (1005) 1-208-915-81 s RES, CHIP 15K (1005) R151 1-208-911-81 s RES, CHIP 10K (1005) 1-218-990-81 s CONDUCTOR, CHIP (1005) R153 1-208-911-81 s RES, CHIP 10K (1005) 6-42 HDC-P1...
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1-125-777-81 s CAP, CHIP CERAMIC 0.1MF B 1005 1-100-159-91 s CAP, CERAMIC 22MF B (SMD) 3216 1-164-845-81 s CAP, CHIP CERAMIC 5PF CH 1005 1-112-717-91 s CAP, CERAMIC 1UF B (1005) 1-165-871-21 s CAP, ELECT 22MF (4.0X5.5) 1-125-777-81 s CAP, CHIP CERAMIC 0.1MF B 1005 6-43 HDC-P1...
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1-220-878-81 s RES, CHIP 22 (1005) 1-208-931-81 s RES, CHIP 68K (1005) 1-208-931-81 s RES, CHIP 68K (1005) 1-208-863-81 s RES, CHIP 100 (1005) 1-208-863-81 s RES, CHIP 100 (1005) 1-208-887-81 s RES, CHIP 1.0K (1005) 1-208-887-81 s RES, CHIP 1.0K (1005) 6-44 HDC-P1...
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1-164-874-81 s CAP,CHIP CERAMIC 100PF CH 1005 C355 1-135-960-91 s CAP, CHIP CERAMIC 10MF B(3225) D352 8-719-069-28 s DI 1SS400FJTE61 D401 8-719-072-43 s DIODE RB050L-40TE25 C356 1-135-960-91 s CAP, CHIP CERAMIC 10MF B(3225) D451 8-719-072-43 s DIODE RB050L-40TE25 D501 6-501-123-01 s DIODE RB160M-60TR 6-45 HDC-P1...
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1-208-911-81 s RES, CHIP 10K (1005) Q106 8-729-928-28 s TRANSISTOR DTA144EE-TL R143 1-208-913-81 s RES, CHIP 12K (1005) Q107 8-729-928-82 s TRANSISTOR DTC144EE-TL R144 1-208-931-81 s RES, CHIP 68K (1005) Q110 8-729-929-27 s TRANSISTOR DTC114TE-TL R145 1-208-919-81 s RES, CHIP 22K (1005) 6-46 HDC-P1...
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1-208-915-81 s RES, CHIP 15K (1005) R356 1-208-899-81 s RES, CHIP 3.3K (1005) R357 1-208-927-81 s RES, CHIP 47K (1005) R358 1-208-927-81 s RES, CHIP 47K (1005) R381 1-208-947-81 s RES, CHIP 330K (1005) R382 1-218-990-81 s CONDUCTOR, CHIP (1005) 6-47 HDC-P1...
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FB24 1-400-832-21 s SMD EMI FERRITE 1-100-591-91 s CAP, CHIP CERAMIC 1MF B 2012 FB25 1-400-832-21 s SMD EMI FERRITE FB26 1-400-832-21 s SMD EMI FERRITE 1-112-298-91 o CAP, CERAMIC 1MF B (1608) 1-239-897-22 s FILTER, EMI (SMD) 6-48 HDC-P1...
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1-208-927-81 s RES, CHIP 47K (1005) 1-208-927-81 s RES, CHIP 47K (1005) 1-208-911-81 s RES, CHIP 10K (1005) 1-208-911-81 s RES, CHIP 10K (1005) 1-208-911-81 s RES, CHIP 10K (1005) 1-208-871-81 s RES, CHIP 220 (1005) 1-208-871-81 s RES, CHIP 220 (1005) 6-49 HDC-P1...
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1-125-777-81 s CAP, CHIP CERAMIC 0.1MF B 1005 1-125-777-81 s CAP, CHIP CERAMIC 0.1MF B 1005 C223 1-100-159-91 s CAP, CERAMIC 22MF B (SMD) 3216 1-100-159-91 s CAP, CERAMIC 22MF B (SMD) 3216 C224 1-125-777-81 s CAP, CHIP CERAMIC 0.1MF B 1005 6-50 HDC-P1...
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1-794-142-31 s CONNECTOR, FFC/FPC(ZIF) AN 36P 6-550-631-01 s TRANSISTOR 2SA1797-T100-Q 1-778-535-31 s CONNECTOR, FFC/FPC(ZIF) AN 45P 6-550-632-01 s TRANSISTOR 2SC4672-T100-Q CN201 1-770-622-21 s PIN, CONNECTOR 5P 6-550-631-01 s TRANSISTOR 2SA1797-T100-Q 6-550-631-01 s TRANSISTOR 2SA1797-T100-Q 8-719-083-60 s DI UDZSUSTE-174.7B 8-729-144-81 s TRANSISTOR 2SC4176T1B33B34B35 6-51 HDC-P1...
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1-208-883-81 s RES, CHIP 680 (1005) R235 1-208-863-81 s RES, CHIP 100 (1005) 1-208-871-81 s RES, CHIP 220 (1005) R236 1-243-975-81 s RES, CHIP 4.7M (1005) 1-208-927-81 s RES, CHIP 47K (1005) R237 1-208-891-81 s RES, CHIP 1.5K (1005) 6-52 HDC-P1...
ROTARY ENC A,B 16,18 SW EN1 MENU SET MENU SET 46--- 5--- ROTARY ENC A,B AT CPU POWER ON POWER FAN(REAR)POW -5.5V,-8.5V RE-268PT +1.8V,+3.8V +6V,+7V CN101 +15.5V,+24V 5--- CN-3283 DC/DC CN101 CN10 CONV UNREG(+10.5~17V) 116--- 3--- 4--- DC IN Overall HDC-P1...
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2 V AC range are suitable. (See Fig. A) To Exposed Metal Parts on Set 1.5 k Z 0.15 μF voltmeter (0.75V) Earth Ground Fig A. Using an AC voltmeter to check AC leakage. HDC-P1...