Sony CCD-TRV300E Videocam
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Model:
CCD-TRV300E
Date:
1998
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Description:
Video camera recorder System
Manual type:
Manuale di servizio
Pages:
167
Size:
18.73 Mbytes (19638863 Bytes)
Language:
english
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Manual-ID:
9-974-057-11
Date:
01 March 1998
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Documento elettronico, senza ricerca, molto ben leggibile.
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28 January 2017
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Information
For MECHANISM ADJUSTMENTS, refer to
the “8mm Video MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT
MANUAL VII” (9-973-801-11).
SERVICE NOTE
1. Power Supply During Repairs
... 4
2. To Take out a Cassette when not Eject (Force Eject) ... 4
Self-Diagnosis Function
1. Self-diagnosis function
... 5
2. Self-diagnosis Display
... 5
3. Service Mode Display
... 5
3-1. Display Method
...
5
3-2. Switching of Backup No.
... 5
3-3. End of Display
...
5
4. Self-diagnosis Code Table
... 6
1. GENERAL
Using this manual
...
1-1
Checking supplied accessories
... 1-1
Installing and Charging the battery pack
... 1-1
Inserting a cassette
... 1-2
Camera recording
...
1-3
Hints for better Shooting
... 1-4
Checking the recorded picture
... 1-5
Playing back a tape
...
1-5
Searching for the end of the picture
... 1-7
Using alternative power sources
... 1-7
Changing the mode settings
... 1-7
Using the FADER function
... 1-9
Photo recording
... 1-10
Using the wide mode function
... 1-10
Superimposing a still picture on a moving picture
... 1-11
Recording still pictures successively
... 1-11
Replacing a brighter potion of a still picture
with a moving picture
... 1-11
Adding an incidential image to pictures
... 1-12
Adding an old movie type atmosphere to pictures
... 1-12
Enjoying picture effect
... 1-12
Superimposing a title
... 1-13
Making your own titles
... 1-13
Re-recording a picture in the middle of a recorded tape
... 1-13
Recording with the date/time
... 1-14
Optimizing the recording condition
... 1-14
Releasing the STEADY SHOT function
... 1-14
Selecting automatic/manual adjustment modes
... 1-15
Focusing manually
... 1-15
Using the PROGRAM AE function
... 1-15
Using the manual mode
... 1-17
Using slow shutter
... 1-17
Tip for manual adjustment
... 1-18
Shooting with backlighting
... 1-18
Adjusting the brightness of the picture
... 1-18
Adjusting the white balance
... 1-19
Watching on a TV screen
... 1-20
Enjoying digital effect during playback
... 1-20
Searching the boundaries of recorded date
... 1-20
Returning to a pre-registered position
... 1-21
Locating the marking position
... 1-21
Writing the RC Time code on a recorded tape
... 1-22
Editing onto another tape
... 1-23
Charging the lithium battery in the camcoder
... 1-23
Resetting the date and time
... 1-24
Simple setting of clock by time difference
... 1-24
Usable cassettes and playback modes
... 1-24
Tips for using the battery pack
... 1-25
Maintenance information and precautions
... 1-26
Using your camcorder abroad
... 1-27
Self-diagnosis display
... 1-27
Identifying the parts
... 1-28
Warning Indicators
... 1-30
TABLE OF CONTENTS
2. DISASSEMBLY
2-1. Removal of Front Panel Block
... 2-1
2-2. Removal of Cabinet (R) Block
... 2-2
2-3. Removal of EVF
Block-1 ... 2-2
2-4. Removal of LCD Block
... 2-3
2-5. Removal of CF-54 Board and Control Switch Block (PS-8990)
...
2-3
2-6. Removal of EVF
Block-2 ... 2-4
2-7. Removal of Cabinet (L) Block and
Battery Panel Block
... 2-4
2-8. Removal of Cassette Lid Assembly
... 2-5
2-9. Removal of Control Switch Block (FK-8500)
... 2-5
2-10. Removal of Zoom Lens Block
... 2-5
2-11. Removal of DD-105 Board and PJ-87 Board
... 2-5
2-12. Removal of VC-195 and HP-104 Board
... 2-6
2-13. Service Position
...
2-6
2-14. Circuit Board Location
... 2-7
3. BLOCK DIAGRAMS
3-1. Overall Block Diagram
... 3-1
3-2. Camera/Video Block Diagram
... 3-5
3-3. VTR/Camera Control Block Diagram
... 3-9
3-4. Servo Block Diagram
... 3-12
3-5. Mode Control Block Diagram
... 3-15
3-6. Audio Block Diagram
... 3-19
3-7. LCD Block Diagram
... 3-23
3-8. B/W EVF Block Diagram
... 3-27
3-9. Power Block Diagram
... 3-29
4. PRINTED WIRING BOARDS AND SCHEMATIC
DIAGRAMS
4-1. Frame Schematic Diagram (1)
... 4-1
• Frame Schematic Diagram (2)
... 4-4
4-2. Printed Wiring Boards and Schematic Diagrams
... 4-7
• CD-200 (CCD Imager) Board
... 4-8
• VC-195 (Camera, Y/C Processor, IN/OUT,
REC/PB Head Amp, Servo/System Control, Servo,
Audio, Mode Control) Board
... 4-10
• VC-195 (Camera 1) Board
... 4-16
• VC-195 (Camera 2) Board
... 4-19
• VC-195 (Y/C Process) Board
... 4-23
• VC-195 (IN/OUT) Board
... 4-27
• VC-195 (REC/PB Head Amp) Board
... 4-31
• VC-195 (Servo/System Control) Board
... 4-35
• VC-195 (Servo) Board
... 4-38
• VC-195 (Audio) Board
... 4-41
• VC-195 (Mode Control) Board
... 4-46
• VP-48 (Steady Shot) Board
... 4-49
• Control Switch Block (FK-8500/SS-8500) ... 4-53
• HP-104 (Headphone Jack) Board
... 4-54
• MA-332 (Stereo Mic) Board
... 4-55
• CF-54 (Panel Switch) Board
... 4-60
• PD-92 (RGB Decorder, LCD Drive, Back Light, LCD)
Board
... 4-66
• PD-92 (RGB Decorder) Board
... 4-69
• PD-92 (LCD Drive) Board
... 4-72
• PD-92 (Back Light) Board
... 4-75
• PD-92 (LCD) Board
... 4-76
• PJ-87 (AV IN/OUT) Board
... 4-78
• VF-104 (B/W EVF) Board
... 4-81
• DD-105 (Power) Board
... 4-84
5. ADJUSTMENTS
5-1. CAMERA SECTION ADJUSTMENTS ... 5-1
1-1. Preparations before Adjustment (Camera Section)
... 5-1
1-1-1. List of Service Tools
... 5-1
1-1-2. Preparations
...
5-2
1-1-3. Precautions
...
5-4
1. Setting the Switch
... 5-4
2. Adjusting Procedure
... 5-4
3. Subject
...
5-4
1-1-4. Adjusting Remote Commander
... 5-5
1. Using the adjusting remote commander ... 5-5
2. Precautions upon using the adjusting
remote commander
... 5-5
1-1-5. Data Processing
... 5-6
1-2. Initialization of D, E, F Page Data
... 5-7
1. Initialization of D, E, F Page Data
... 5-7
2. Modification of D, E, F Page Data
... 5-7
3. D Page Table
... 5-8
4. F Page Table
...
5-9
5. E Page Table
... 5-11
1-3. Camera System Adjustments
... 5-13
1. G-CAM flip Adjustment
... 5-13
2. Hall Adjustment
... 5-14
3. Flange Back Adjustment
... 5-15
3-1. Flange Back Adjustment (1)
... 5-15
3-2. Flange Back Adjustment (2)
... 5-15
4. Flange Back Check
... 5-16
5. Picture Frame Setting
... 5-16
6. Color Reproduction Adjustment
... 5-17
7. IRIS IN/OUT Adjustment
... 5-18
8. MAX GAIN Adjustment
... 5-18
9. Auto White Balance Standard Data Input ... 5-19
10. Auto White Balance Adjustment
... 5-19
11. White Balance Check
... 5-20
12. Steady Shot Adjustment
... 5-21
12-1. Steady Shot Adjustment (1)
... 5-21
12-2. Steady Shot Adjustment (2)
... 5-22
1-4. Monochrome Electronic Viewfinder System Adjustments
...
5-23
1-4-1. Horizontal Slant Check
... 5-23
1-4-2. Centering Adjustment
... 5-23
1-4-3. Focus Adjustment
... 5-23
1-4-4. Aberration Adjustment
... 5-24
1-4-5. Horizontal Amplitude Adjustment (VF-104 board) 5-24
1-4-6. Vertical Amplitude Adjustment (VF-104 board) ... 5-25
1-4-7. Brightness Adjustments (VF-104 board)
... 5-25
1-4-8. Horizontal Amplitude, Vertical Amplitude,
Focus Check
... 5-25
1-5. LCD System Adjustment
... 5-26
1. LCD initial data input
... 5-26
2. VCO adjustment (PD-92 board)
... 5-27
3. D range adjustment (PD-92 board)
... 5-27
4. Bright adjustment (PD-92 board)
... 5-28
5. Contrast adjustment (PD-92 board)
... 5-28
6. V-COM level adjustment (PD-92 board) ... 5-29
7. Color adjustment (PD-92 board)
... 5-29
8. V-COM adjustment (PD-92 board) ... 5-30
9. White balance adjustment (PD-92 board) ... 5-30
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