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HVR-MRC1

SERVICE MANUAL
Ver. 1.2 2009.03
Revision History

Revised-2
Replacement of the previously issued SERVICE MANUAL 9-852-266-12 with this manual.

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SPECIFICATIONS SERVICE NOTE DISASSEMBLY BLOCK DIAGRAMS FRAME SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS PRINTED WIRING BOARDS REPAIR PARTS LIST ADJUSTMENTS INSTRUCTION MANUAL

The components identified by mark 0 or dotted line with mark 0 are critical for safety. Replace only with part number specified.

Les composants identifis par une marque 0 sont critiques pour la scurit. Ne les remplacer que par une pice portant le numro spcifi.

MEMORY RECORDING UNIT

HVR-MRC1
9-852-266-13

Sony EMCS Co.

2009C0500-1 2009.3 Published by Kohda TEC

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JAPANESE

SPECIFICATIONS
System
File system CompactFlash FAT32 133x 2 GB or more The capacity is the value when 1 GB equals 1 billion bytes. The actual usable capacity may be slightly less because administrative files etc. are included. HDV recording MPEG-2TS (.m2t) DVCAM/DV recording AVI-Type1 (.AVI) RAW DV (.DV)

General
Power requirement Power consumption Operating temperature Storage temperature Operating humidity Dimensions HVR-MRC1 : DC 7.2 V (battery pack) DC 8.4 V (AC adaptor) 2.2 W 0 C to 40 C (32 F to 104 F) 20 C to +60 C (4 F to +140 F) 20 % (20 C) to 90 % (35 C) (no condensation)

File format

MPEG-2TS 1080/60i, 30p, 24p 1080/50i, 25p Audio: 2 CH MPEG 1 Audio Layer2 Stereo (16 bit 48 kHz) (1/2 CH) 4 CH MPEG 2 Audio Layer2 Stereo (16 bit 48 kHz) (3/4 CH) DVCAM/DV recording/playback Video: DV embedded Audio: PCM digital (12/16 bit, 32k, 48k) Recordable time 2 GB Approx. 9 minutes 4 GB Approx. 18 minutes 8 GB Approx. 36 minutes 16 GB Approx. 72 minutes

Input signal HDV recording/playback Video:

Approx. 57 102 34 mm (2 1/4 4 1 3/8 in.) HVR-MRC1+HVRA-CR1: Approx. 77 106 51 mm (3 4 1/8 2 in.) (including the projecting parts) (w/h/d) Mass HVR-MRC1 : Approx. 130 g (4.5 oz) HVR-MRC1+HVRA-CR1: Approx. 210 g (7.4 oz) (excluding CompactFlash and battery pack) Input/output jack i.LINK (IEEE1394 6-pin connector S400) Optional accessories AC adaptor/charger AC-VQ1050B Battery pack NP-F570/F770/F970

Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.

HVR-MRC1 2

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JAPANESE

FAT32
1 GB10

133x 2 GB

2GB 4GB 8GB 16GB

9 18 36 72

7.2 V DC8.4 V 2.2 W 0 C 40 C -20 C+60 C 20 C 90 35 C 20 HVR-MRC1 5710234 HVR-MRC1+HVRA-CR1 7710651 130 HVR-MRC1 210 HVR-MRC1+HVRA-CR1

.2 HDV MPEG-2TS

DVCAM/DV .AVI AVI-Type1 .DV RAW DV

HDV

MPEG-2TS 1080/60i , 30p , 24p 1080/50i , 25p 2CH MPEG1 Audio Layer2 Stereo (16bit 48KHz) (1/2CH) 4CH MPEG2 Audio Layer2 Stereo (16bit 48KHz) (3/4CH)
DV embedded PCM 12/16 bit,32k,48k)

DVCAM/DV

i.LINK(IEEE1394 6 S400 AC/ AC-VQ1050 ACCKIT-D11B NP-F570/F770/ F970


HVR-MRC1 3

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JAPANESE

SAFETY-RELATED COMPONENT WARNING!! COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY MARK 0 OR DOTTED LINE WITH MARK 0 ON THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS AND IN THE PARTS LIST ARE CRITICAL TO SAFE OPERATION. REPLACE THESE COMPONENTS WITH SONY PARTS WHOSE PART NUMBERS APPEAR AS SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL OR IN SUPPLEMENTS PUBLISHED BY SONY.

ATTENTION AU COMPOSANT AYANT RAPPORT LA SCURIT! LES COMPOSANTS IDENTIFS PAR UNE MARQUE 0 SUR LES DIAGRAMMES SCHMATIQUES ET LA LISTE DES PICES SONT CRITIQUES POUR LA SCURIT DE FONCTIONNEMENT. NE REMPLACER CES COMPOSANTS QUE PAR DES PISES SONY DONT LES NUMROS SONT DONNS DANS CE MANUEL OU DANS LES SUPPMENTS PUBLIS PAR SONY.

SAFETY CHECK-OUT
After correcting the original service problem, perform the following safety checks before releasing the set to the customer. 1. Check the area of your repair for unsoldered or poorly-soldered connections. Check the entire board surface for solder splashes and bridges. Check the interboard wiring to ensure that no wires are "pinched" or contact high-wattage resistors. Look for unauthorized replacement parts, particularly transistors, that were installed during a previous repair. Point them out to the customer and recommend their replacement. Look for parts which, through functioning, show obvious signs of deterioration. Point them out to the customer and recommend their replacement. Check the B+ voltage to see it is at the values specified. Flexible Circuit Board Repairing Keep the temperature of the soldering iron around 270C during repairing. Do not touch the soldering iron on the same conductor of the circuit board (within 3 times). Be careful not to apply force on the conductor when soldering or unsoldering. Unleaded solder Boards requiring use of unleaded solder are printed with the leadfree mark (LF) indicating the solder contains no lead. (Caution: Some printed circuit boards may not come printed with the lead free mark due to their particular size.) : LEAD FREE MARK Unleaded solder has the following characteristics. Unleaded solder melts at a temperature about 40C higher than ordinary solder. Ordinary soldering irons can be used but the iron tip has to be applied to the solder joint for a slightly longer time. Soldering irons using a temperature regulator should be set to about 350C. Caution: The printed pattern (copper foil) may peel away if the heated tip is applied for too long, so be careful! Strong viscosity Unleaded solder is more viscous (sticky, less prone to flow) than ordinary solder so use caution not to let solder bridges occur such as on IC pins, etc. Usable with ordinary solder It is best to use only unleaded solder but unleaded solder may also be added to ordinary solder.

2. 3.

4.

5. 6.

HVR-MRC1 4

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JAPANESE

1. 2. 0 3. 4. 5. 6. 270 3 7. Lead Free 40 350 IC

HVR-MRC1 5

1. SERVICE NOTE
1-1. POWER SUPPLY DURING REPAIRS

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JAPANESE

In this unit, about 10 seconds after power is supplied to the battery terminal using the regulated power supply (8.4V), the power is shut off so that the unit cannot operate. These following method is available to prevent this. Method: Use the DC input terminal. (AC power adaptor/changer (AC-VQ1050B) and DK cable).

1-2. SELF-DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION


When an error occurs the following warning indicators may appear on the LCD screen. And this unit is sent error code to camera.
LCD screen

ERROR A:12:01
Self-diagnosis display: X:Yy:ZZ

X i LINK ATA Power Supply MPEG/AVI Other Fatal Error

Y I: A: P: M: X: F: Main Sub Other 1y 2y 9y

y Physical Logical Other

Y1 Y2 Y9

ZZ When error is defined in the devise, the error code of it is displayed.

Self-diagnosis Code X Yy ZZ A A A A I P P P M M F F F F F F F F F X X 12 12 12 19 12 12 21 21 12 21 11 11 12 20 21 22 29 91 92 91 99 01 02 03 91 ** ** 01 02 ** ** 01 02 ** 01 ** ** 00 ** ** 85 **

Cause

Corrective Action

Cash overflow by transfer rate delay of Be sure that the CompactFlash you are using is the recommended type. CompactFlash. The selection clip is not found. Be sure that the CompactFlash you are using is the recommended type. Reformat the CompactFlash using this unit again, after reformatting The filesystem of CompactFlash is broken. the CompactFlash using personal computer. CompactFlash recognition error Check the type you are using. Error related to i.LINK Turn this unit off and then back on. It is generated the error by the power supply Turn this unit off and then back on. control from main CPU to sub CPU. It is generated the error by the power supply control from sub CUP to each Turn this unit off and then back on. device. It could not enter to the sleep mode. Turn this unit off and then back on. The input video stream is abnormal. Turn this unit off and then back on. The recording animation could not Turn this unit off and then back on. correctly treat. Communication abnormality between Turn this unit off and then back on. CompactFlash and main CPU. i.LINK error. Turn this unit off and then back on. It abnormal is generated by the file system. Reformat the CompactFlash using this unit. Reset failure of PHY (Physical Layer) There is particularly no solution Main CPU cannot be communicated with Turn this unit off and then back on. sub CPU. Sub CPU cannot control each device. Turn this unit off and then back on. Sub CPU farm is not written. Turn this unit off and then back on. Fatal error of originating hardware. Turn this unit off and then back on. Fatal error of originating software. Turn this unit off and then back on. Reception buffer overflow. Turn this unit off and then back on. Error code of main CPU firmware. Turn this unit off and then back on.

Note: ** is arbitrary value.

HVR-MRC1

1-1

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1-1.

JAPANESE

8.4Vdc 10 DCAC/AC-VQ1050DK

1-2.
LCD
LCD

ERROR A:12:01
X:Yy:ZZ

X i.LINK ATA MPEG/AVI X A A A A I P P P M M F F F F F F F F F X X Yy 12 12 12 19 12 12 21 21 12 21 11 11 12 20 21 22 29 91 92 91 99 ZZ 01 02 03 91 ** ** 01 02 ** ** 01 02 ** 01 ** ** 00 ** ** 85 ** I: A: P: M: X: F:

Y 1y 2y 9y

y Y1 Y2 Y9

ZZ

i.LINK

CPUCPU CUP

CPU i.LINK CPUCPU CPU

PHYPhysical Layer

C P U

CPU

**

HVR-MRC1

1-2E

2. DISASSEMBLY
NOTE FOR REPAIR
Make sure that the flat cable and flexible board are not cracked of bent at the terminal. Do not insert the cable insufficiently nor crookedly. When remove a connector, dont pull at wire of connector. It is possible that a wire is snapped. When installing a connector, dont press down at wire of connector. It is possible that a wire is snapped. Cut and remove the part of gilt which comes off at the point. (Be careful or some pieces of gilt may be left inside)

HVR-MRC1 2-1

2-1. IDENTIFYING PARTS


Memory Recording Unit

CF Base Cabinet

FP-202 Flexible Board

CF Main Cabinet

CF-110 Board FP-201 Flexible Board LC-095 Board TK-071 Board

CF Door

SW-525 Board

- DISASSEMBLY FLOW 2-2-1. BASE CABINET SECTION CF Base Cabinet TK-071 Board 2-2-2. MAIN CABINET SECTION CF-110 Board LCD Block SW-525 Board

i.LINK Cradle

Cabinet (BATT)

Cabinet (CF)
CR-090 Board

- DISASSEMBLY FLOW 2-2-3. ADAPTOR SECTION CR-090 Board Cabinet (BATT)

HVR-MRC1 2-2

HELP
2-2. DISASSEMBLY
2-2-1. BASE CABINET SECTION
Follow the disassembly in the numerical order given.

EXPLODED VIEW

HARDWARE LIST

1 CF Base Cabinet (1-1 to 1-4) 2 TK-071 Board (2-1 to 2-5)

1-1 (#53)

1 CF Base Cabinet

1-4

2-2 2-1 (#46)

2 TK-071 Board

2-5

2-4 1-2 (Claw)

Main Cabinet Section


(See Page 2-4)

2-3 1-3 (Claw)

HVR-MRC1 2-3

2-2-2. MAIN CABINET SECTION


Follow the disassembly in the numerical order given.

EXPLODED VIEW

HARDWARE LIST

1 CF-110 Board (1-1 to 1-5) 2 LCD Block (2-1 to 2-2) 3 SW-525 Board (3-1 to 3-9)

1-2 (#46) 1-3 (#11)

1-5

1 CF-110 Board
C F -1 10

1-1

2-1

2 LCD Block
3-7 (#11)
Note: Don't touch grease.

3-3 (#11) A 3-8

3-6 (#46)

Note: On installation of the SW-525 board, adjust the position of switch of CF door and S7010 of SW-525 board.

3 SW-525 Board

3-1

3-4 (Boss)
2-2

S -5 W 25

3-2 (#2) 3-9 3-5

A
1-4 (Open)

HVR-MRC1 2-4

2-2-3. ADAPTOR SECTION


Follow the disassembly in the numerical order given.

EXPLODED VIEW

HARDWARE LIST

1 CR-090 Board (1-1 to 1-10) 2 Cabinet (BTT) (2-1 to 2-6)

1-1 (#2)

2 Cabinet (BTT)
2-5 (Open)

2-3

1-4
HELP

2-6

1-3
HELP

2-2 2-4 (#12) 1-8 2-1 (#12) 1-6 1-5 (#12) 1-7 (#12) 1-9 (#12)

1 CR-090 Board
1-10

1-2 (#12)

HVR-MRC1 2-5

HELP
Sheet attachment positions and procedures of processing the flexible boards/harnesses are shown.

DC-IN Connector/Battery Terminal Harness

Hook

Battery Terminal Harness

Terminal Retainer

DC-IN Connector Harness

HVR-MRC1

HELP

3. BLOCK DIAGRAMS
Link
OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM POWER BLOCK DIAGRAM

HVR-MRC1

3. BLOCK DIAGRAMS
3-1. OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM
i.LINK CRADLE CR-090 BOARD
HDV/DV
15, 14, 18, 17 12, 11, 15, 14

( ) : Number in parenthesis ( ) indicates the division number of schematic diagram where the component is located.
MEMORY RECORDING UNIT

CN4001
W16, V16, T17, U20, T19, P19, N18, M18 N19, P20, T20, T18, V20, W17, Y17, V15

CN8002
4, 6 - 9, 11 ,40 - 49

12, 11, 15, 14

15, 14, 18, 17

37 - 34

6 - 13

6-3

HDV-i.LINK, DV-i.LINK TPA+, TPA-, TPB+, TPB-

LD[0] - LD[7] CTL0, CTL1 PCLK LREQ LPS LKON CNA #RESET

C7, A6, B7, A7, A10, A11, C11, B11

CN9005 CN9004 HDV-i.LINK, DV-i.LINK TPA+, TPA-, TPB+, TPB-

CN4002

DD[1] - DD[15]

D00 - D15

D00 - D15

IC4003 HDV/DV i.LINK INTERFACE (1/5) 59 60

2 1 15 19 3 53

C6 D7 A12 B12

W9, Y10, V9

39, 37, 35

DA0 - DA2

A00 - A02

13, 15, 17

A00 - A02

18 - 20 2 - 6, 21 - 23, 27 - 31, 47 - 49

FP-203 FLEXIBLE BOARD

A5, B6

4, 5

3 - 12, 41, 43 - 46, 48

CN903 HOT SHOE

CN902 HOT SHOE

FP-202 FLEXIBLE BOARD

TK-071 BOARD

FP-201 FLEXIBLE BOARD

CF-110 BOARD
CN8001

X4001 24.576MHz

S3.3V

IC1005 RESET (5/5)

POR-

IC4002 BUFFER (1/5)

U9 Y8 Y15 V14 Y11 W14 W15 W11

#CS0 #CS1 #DIOR #DIOW INTRQ IORDY DMARQ #DMACK

xCS0 xCS1 xIORD xIORW INTRQ IORDY xINPACK xREG xDASP xCD

M3.3V

SW-525 BOARD
S7001 CAM LINK S7002 M . S7003 s STOP S7004 MENU S7005 H EXEC PLAY S7009 CN7001 CAM_LINK 16 5 CN2001 CAM_LINK 38

IC1004 RESET (5/5)

MRESET

MRESET_R

13 14 18 20 24 34 36 38 40 2 32 50

39 38 34 32 28 18 16 14 12 50

xCS0 xCS1 xIORD xIORW INTRQ IORDY xINPACK xREG xDASP xCD1

V3 V10 IC5001

#RESET

xRESET COVER_STAT

37

CNA

MAIN CPU (2/5) CN2002 SDA SCL A0 CS RES

20 COVER_STAT 2 S8001 COVER OPEN/CLOSE CN8004

7 32 34 35 37 42 43 44 45 26 xCD2 25 xRESET 41

COMPACT FLASH

LC-095 BOARD
CN6002 11 13 9 7 5 4 2 6 8 10 26 ND6001 27 38 LCD 42 39

REW

12

REW

11 20 29 43 2 1

CN8003 SDA SCL A0 CS RES

MAIN_TO_SUB SUB_FLMOD I2C_SDA I2C_SCL

STOP

10

11

STOP

D3 G1 Y5 Y4

MENU

17

MENU

34

C2 B1 F3 E3 E1

LCD_SDA LCD_SCL LCD_A0 LCD_CS1 LCD_RESET

11 13 9 7 5

4 2 6 8 10

PLAY REC z S7006 REC_ON

13

PLAY

IC2003 RESET SWITCH (4/5) 40 12 PWR_CF0 X5001 27MHz L1 4 IC2004 POWER SWITCH (4/5) 2 1 RESET 4 1 2 SUB_S_RESET C1 C9
D20, F18, E20

DDQ[0] - DDQ[31] DA[0] - DA[12] CLKD J1

IC3001 512M SDRAM (3/5) ENA 3 12 ENA 3 12 Q6001, Q6002 LED DRIVE D6001, D6002 (BACKLIGHT)

12

REC_ON

39

IC2001 SUB CPU (4/5)

REPEAT

18

REPEAT

35 7

SO, SI, SCK

8, 1, 2

S7007 REPEAT m > S7008 S7010 POWER ON

FF

E17, D19, C19

14

FF

IC5002 EEPROM (2/5) XCS, XWP, XRESET


4, 5, 3

10

SW_PWR

15

SW_PWR

16

SW_OFF_CN OFF D7009 REC LAMP, CF ACCESS Q7001 LED DRIVE LED_ON

13

SW_OFF_CN 15 5 21 22 14 42
PWR_CF

16

LED_ON

30

CF_NDASP CARD_DETECT LCD_SDA LCD_SCL COVER_STAT ENA

ACV_UNREG SET_UNREG IC1001 DC CONTROL (5/5) SW_OFF

3.0V H3.3V M3.3V M3.3VA S3.3V P3.3V 1.8V A1.8V

A : VIDEO/AUDIO SIGNAL
05

HVR-MRC1 3-1

3-2. POWER BLOCK DIAGRAM


i.LINK CRADLE CR-090 BOARD
CN9002 J901 DC IN PLUS MINUS_A MINUS_B 1 2 3 CN9001 CN9005 ACV_ F9002 UNREG F9001 UNREG

( ) : Number in parenthesis ( ) indicates the division number of schematic diagram where the component is located.
MEMORY RECORDING UNIT

FP-203 FLEXIBLE BOARD


8, 9 5, 6

CN903 HOT SHOE

CN902 HOT SHOE

TK-071 BOARD FP-202 FLEXIBLE BOARD CN4002


5, 6 8, 9
ACV_ FB1001 F1001 UNREG UNREG R1042 F1002 D1003 Q1009 Q1012 FB1002

6, 7

3, 4

3, 4

6, 7

Q1011

+
BT901 BATTERY TERMINAL

BATT(+) SW

1 2 3 4

SET_UNREG

D1004

SIG BATT(-)

Q1008

PWR_SUB_33

Q1013

IC2001 SUB CPU (4/5) 32 P20/ANI0 P75 6 PWR_P33 PWR_LCD PWR_MAIN_33 PWR_CF0 CARD_DETECT

Q1007, Q1010 DC IN DETECT

SW_OFF

DCIN_AD Q1003, Q1006 BATTERY DETECT BATT_AD IB_ENABLE CN7001 SW_PWR CN2001 SW_PWR SLEEP SW_PWR

25 P27/ANI7 26 P26/ANI6 33 P130 17 P15/TOH0 16 P16/TOH1 /INTP5

P124/XT2/ 41 EXCLKS P140/PCL/ 36 INTP6 P74 7 P33/TI51/ 5 TO51/INTP4

SW-525 BOARD
S7010 POWER ON SW_OFF_CN OFF D7009 REC LAMP, CF ACCESS Q7001 LED DRIVE 3.3V 8 13 SW_OFF_CN 3.3V

15

IC2003 FB2001 S3.3V RESET SWITCH (4/5) S3.3V

IC1005 RESET (5/5) 4 VDD VOUT 1 POR2 IC4002 BUFFER (1/5) 4

18

R7001

FB1006 2 VIN VOUT 3 5 VIN IC1002 3.3V REG (5/5) Q1004 SWITCHING

L1002

R1025, R1026

FB1005

A1.8V 1.8V

R1004

23 VIN

TG1 BG1 SW1 SENSE1+ SENSE1-

26 22 25 30 31

FB1004

Q1016

R1040

P3.3V

FB4006

Q1015

IC1001 DC CONTROL (5/5) Q1002

FB4002

PWR_P33

FB4003

FB4004

Q1014 SENSE2SENSE2+ 28 RUN/SS1 SW2 BG2 13 RUN/SS2 TG2 11 12 15 18 14 R1023, R1024 SWITCHING Q1005 L1001 FB1003 5 VIN VOUT 4 CONT 1 PWR_LCD Q1017 PWR_CF Q1018 IC2004 FB1009 PWR_MAIN_33 PWR_CF0 CARD_DETECT IC1004 RESET (5/5) 4 VDD VOUT 1 M RESET FB1008

2, 8, 15, 25, 34, 40

Vosense2 9

FB4005

FL4001

FL4002

FL4003

Vosense1 1

LC-095 BOARD
ND6001 LCD

53 IC4003 IC1003 3V REG (5/5) FB1007 3.0V IC3001 512M SDRAM (3/5) H3.3V HDV/DV i.LINK INTERFACE (1/5)

#RESET

VDD1-VDD6

CF-110 BOARD
CN2002 3.0V 1 14 CN8004 CN8003 3.0V CN6002 1 14 FB6001 R6004, Q6001, Q6002 R6005 LED DRIVE D6001, D6002 (BACKLIGHT)

Q1001

FB3001

FB4001

M3.3V

FB5001

FB5002

M3.3VA

POWER SWITCH (4/5) 4 3.3V 2 1

CN4001 Vcc 25 Vcc 26 Vcc(A06) 27 xCD 2

FP-201 FLEXIBLE BOARD


27 26 25 50

CN8002

FB1010

CN8001 VCC

13 38

xCD1

COMPACT FLASH

FB5006

FB5004

FB5003

26 xCD2 25

IC5001 V3 RSTMAIN CPU (2/5)

IC5002 EEPROM (2/5)

05

HVR-MRC1 3-2E

4. PRINTED WIRING BOARDS AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS


4-1. FRAME SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM

MEMORY RECORDING UNIT


1

i.LINK CRADLE
1

Attaching CN902 HOT SHOE CN903 HOT SHOE

FP-203 FLEXIBLE BOARD


16 20

16

SW-525 BOARD
7 2 4 1 20 1 3 5 8

CN7001

FLEXIBLE FLAT CABLE (FFC-157)

FP-202 FLEXIBLE BOARD


CN9004 HDV/DV

20

CN9005

CR-090 BOARD (SIDE A)


1

20

CN2001

IC5002 (EEPROM) (Not supplied)


20 20 1

1 1

CN9001

CN9002

TK-071 BOARD (SIDE B)


ND6001 LCD

TK-071 BOARD (SIDE A)

CN4002

BT901 BATTERY TERMINAL


2 1 14 1 50 51

CN4001

CN2002

J901 DC IN

49

LC-095 BOARD (SIDE A)

CN6002
14 1

LC-095 BOARD (SIDE B)


1 51

FLEXIBLE FLAT CABLE (FFC-159)

FLEXIBLE FLAT CABLE (FFC-159)

FP-201 FLEXIBLE BOARD

14

CN8003

CF-110 BOARD (SIDE A)


53 51

CF-110 BOARD (SIDE B)

51

CN8004
26 1 2 14

CN8002 CN8001 COMPACT FLASH CONNECTOR


50 51

(Compact Flash)
2 49 50 25 1

54

52

05

HVR-MRC1 4-1

FRAME

4-2. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS


Link
TK-071 BOARD (1/5) (HDV/DV i.LINK INTERFACE) TK-071 BOARD (2/5) (MAIN CPU) TK-071 BOARD (3/5) (SDRAM) TK-071 BOARD (4/5) (SUB CPU) TK-071 BOARD (5/5) (DC/DC CONVERTER) CF-110 BOARD (CF CONNECTOR) LC-095 BOARD (LCD) SW-525 BOARD (CONTROL SWITCH) FP-202 FLEXIBLE BOARD (HOT SHOE (MEMORY RECORDING UNIT)) FP-203 FLEXIBLE BOARD (HOT SHOE (i. LINK CRADLE)) CR-090 BOARD (DC IN, HDV/DV CONNECTOR)

COMMON NOTE FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS

HVR-MRC1

4-2. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS


4-2. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS (ENGLISH)
THIS NOTE IS COMMON FOR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS (In addition to this, the necessary note is printed in each block)
(For schematic diagrams) All capacitors are in F unless otherwise noted. pF : F. 50 V or less are not indicated except for electrolytics and tantalums. Chip resistors are 1/10 W unless otherwise noted. k=1000 , M=1000 k. Caution when replacing chip parts. New parts must be attached after removal of chip. Be careful not to heat the minus side of tantalum capacitor, Because it is damaged by the heat. Some chip part will be indicated as follows. Example C541 L452 22U 10UH TA A 2520 Kinds of capacitor External dimensions (mm) Case size Constants of resistors, capacitors, ICs and etc with XX indicate that they are not used. In such cases, the unused circuits may be indicated. Parts with differ according to the model/destination. Refer to the mount table for each function. All variable and adjustable resistors have characteristic curve B, unless otherwise noted. Signal name XEDIT EDIT PB/XREC PB/REC 2: non flammable resistor 5: fusible resistor C : panel designation A : B+ Line B : B Line J : IN/OUT direction of (+,) B LINE. C : adjustment for repair. (Measuring conditions voltage and waveform) Voltages and waveforms are measured between the measurement points and ground. They are reference values and reference waveforms. (VOM of DC 10 M input impedance is used) Voltage values change depending upon input impedance of VOM used.)

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JAPANESE

When indicating parts by reference number, please include the board name. The components identified by mark 0 or dotted line with mark 0 are critical for safety. Replace only with part number specified. Les composants identifis par une marque 0 sont critiques pour la scurit. Ne les remplacer que par une pice portant le numro spcifie.

HVR-MRC1 4-2

4-2. SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS


(JAPANESE)

50V FppF 110W k1000M1000k C 541 L 452 22U 10UH TA A 2520 mm ICXX B XEDITEDITPB/XRECPB/REC 2 1 C AB BB JB C

ENGLISH

JAPANESE

00

DC10M

HVR-MRC1 4-3

10

11

12

FB4001 H3.3V M3.3V S3.3V

R4040

100k

R4043 10k IC4002 TC7S08FU(TE85R) BUFFER


1 5

CN4001

51P GND xCD D03 D11 D04 D12 D05 D13 D06 D14 D07 D15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
H3.3VVV

R4044 SUB_TO_PHY R4001 R4002 R4003 R4004 R4005 R4006 R4007 R4008 R4009 R4010 R4011 R4012 R4013 R4034 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 10k CARD_DETECT DD[3] DD[11] DD[4] DD[12] DD[5] DD[13] DD[6] DD[14] DD[7] DD[15] CARD_DETECT DD[3] DD[11] DD[4] DD[12] DD[5] DD[13] DD[6] DD[14] DD[7] DD[15] #CS0 #CS1 P3.3V FB4002 R4046 XX PORR4045 XX 3.3 XX 3.3

B
3.3

3.3 C4005 0.1u

R4049 XX

R4051

1k

10V B

C4007 0.01u

25V 50V B C4008 CH 12p


R4056

X4001 24.576MHz 1 2 3
0

4
R4057 0

50V CH

C4011 12p

FL4001 FB4005 FB4004


C4009 0.1u B B

xCS0 xCS1 GND(A10) GND(xVS1) GND(xATA_SEL) xIORD GND(A09) xIORW GND(A08)

1 3 C4015 0.1u B
3.3 3.3 3.3

2 4 C4016 4.7u B 6.3V

P3.3VA

FB4006 P3.3V

C4006 4.7u B 6.3V

C4010

0.1u C4013 3.3 1.3

3.3

3.3

1.5

R4015

#DIOR

65 64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49
FILTER1 PLLGND2 PLLGND1 FILTER0 PLLVDD #RESET DGND4 DGND3 AVDD5 DVDD4 DVDD3 AVDD4 AGND6 AGND5 NC XO XI

22

1.5

0.1u

R4016 C4002 B 10V 0.1u

22

CN4002 1
FL4003

20P REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND N.C UNREG UNREG ACV_UNREG ACV_UNREG N.C DETECT REG_GND REG_GND TPATPA+ REG_GND TPBTPB+ REG_GND REG_GND

#DIOW

CF-110
CN8002 Through the FP-201 Flexible (Page 4-9)

21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51

4 3

2 3 4 R4069 SET_UNREG 0 R4070 ACV_UNREG 0 SET_UNREG_CN 5 6 7 8 9 R4071 0 10 11 12

GND(xWE) GND(A07) INTRQ Vcc Vcc Vcc(A06) GND(xCSEL) GND(A05) GND(xVS2) GND(A04) xRESET GND(A03) IORDY A02 xINPACK A01

R4035 R4018

10k INTRQ LREQ PCLK LREQ SYSCLK CNA CTL0 CTL1 D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 PD LPS NC TSB41AB2PAPR HDV/DV i.LINK INTERFACE IC4003 AGND4 TPBIAS1 TPA1+ TPA10.2 TPB1+ 0.2 TPB13.3 AVDD3 1.2 R1 0 R0 AGND3 TPBIAS0 TPA0+ TPA0TPB0+ TPB0AGND2
33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 1

82

0 R4050 47 1.6 R0/P3.3 1 0 0.4 0.4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.2 R4048

C4017 0.1u B R4073 R4072 XX XX R4062 6200 R4063 150 1u R1.8/P3.2 R1.8/P3.2 R1.8/P3.2 R1.8/P0 R1.8/P0 1 2 3 4 LF4001 5 6 7 8 R4067 56 R4068 56 C4018

R4037 C4003 B 6.3V

10k

CNA CTL0 CTL1 GND


R4038 4700 R4039 10k

LD[0] LD[1] LD[2]

C4001 B 25V 0.01u R4033 R4036 R4019 R4020 R4021 R4022 R4023 R4024 R4025 R4026 R4027 R4028 R4029 R4030 R4031 33 5600 82 33 82 33 22 33 33 33 XX 33 33 33 33 DD[1] DD[8] DD[2] DD[9] DD[0]

#RESET

10u

LD[3] LD[4]

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

IORDY DA2 DMARQ DA1 #DMACK DA0 CF_NDASP

LD[5] LD[6] LD[7] CL4004

16 15 14 13 12 11 10

xREG A00 xDASP D00 xPDIAG D01 D08 D02 D09 GND(xIOIS16) D10 GND(xCD2)

LPS

XX

C/LKON

DD[0] #PDTAG DD[1] DD[8] DD[2] DD[9]

DGND1

DGND2

PC2 3.3 #ISO 3.3 CPS 3.3 DVDD1 3.3 DVDD2 3.3 TESTM 0 SE

AGND1

AVDD1

AVDD2

R4047 10k

R4042 33k

R4065 56

R4064 56 D001 NSAD500H-T1-A 4 3 2 5 1

FP-202 FLEXIBLE
LND001 LND020 (Page 4-12)

PC0

PC1

SM

17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
33k 1k 1k 1k 3.3 3.3 0

C4019 220p B

R4066 5100

FB4003

R4058

R4059

R4060

R4061

R4032

33

DD[10]

DD[10] LKON COVER_STAT R4055 R4054 R4053 R4052 10k XX XX XX

B 0.1u C4014

3 1

4 2

GND

GND

C4012

COVER_STAT

0.1u

FL4002

TK-071 BOARD (1/5)


H

HDV/DV i.LINK INTERFACE


XX MARK:NO MOUNT NO MARK:REC/PB MODE R:REC MODE P:PB MODE

05

HVR-MRC1 4-4

TK-071 (1/5)

1
M3.3V FB5002 FB5001 1.8V 1.8V GND C5001 4.7u B 6.3V C5002 10u B 6.3V C5003 10u B 6.3V C5004 B 4.7u 6.3V M3.3V

3
DA[12]

4
DA[11] DA[10] DA[9] DA[8] DA[7] DA[6] DA[5] DA[4] DA[3] DA[2] DA[1]

5
DDQ[10] DA[0] 33 CLKE 56 CLKD DDQ[0] DDQ[1] DDQ[2] DDQ[3] DDQ[4] DDQ[5] DDQ[6] DDQ[7] DDQ[8] DDQ[9]

6
DDQ[11] DDQ[12] DDQ[13] DDQ[14] DDQ[15] DDQ[16] DDQ[17] DDQ[18] DDQ[19] DDQ[20] DDQ[21] DDQ[22] DDQ[23]

7
DDQ[24] DDQ[25] DDQ[26] DDQ[27] DDQ[28] DDQ[29] DDQ[30] DDQ[31]

9
R5037 10k

10
R5039 10k R5040 10k R5041 10k

11

12

DQM3

DQM2

DQM1

DQM0

#RAS

#CAS

#WE

#CS

BA1

BA0

JL5001 TMS JL5002 TCK

DDQ[10]

DDQ[11]

DDQ[12]

DDQ[13]

DDQ[14]

DDQ[15]

DDQ[16]

DDQ[17]

DDQ[18]

DDQ[19]

DDQ[20]

DDQ[21]

DDQ[22]

DDQ[23]

DDQ[24]

DDQ[25]

DDQ[26]

DDQ[27]

DDQ[28]

DDQ[29]

DDQ[30]

DDQ[31]

R5022

R5024

DDQ[0]

DDQ[1]

DDQ[2]

DDQ[3]

DDQ[4]

DDQ[5]

DDQ[6]

DDQ[7]

DDQ[8]

DDQ[9]

JL5003 TDI JL5004 TDO JL5005 TRST JL5006 VCC C5030 0.1u B 10V JL5007 GND

P17 U14 W10 B9 M3 L3 U11 D1 E2 F2


VSS3 VSS2 VSS1 CSVSSA CASVSS_PLL3 VSS_PLL2 VSS_PLL1 RAS-

G4 F1
WEDQM3

G3 H3 H1 D2 E4
BA1 BA0 DQM2 DQM1 DQM0

T2 J3
A12 A11

K1 M4 N2 P2 R1 R2 P4 U3 V2 W1 W2 A17 C9 D5 A3 B4 C5 A4 C8 B8 A8 D9 C10 A18 D16 C17 B17 A19 B19 B20 D18 C20 E18 E19 G17 G18 G19 H18 H20 J18 K19 R20 R19 U18 U19 B5 C4 B3 B2
A9 A8 A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0 DQ10 DQ11 DQ12 DQ13 DQ14 DQ15 DQ16 DQ17 DQ18 DQ19 DQ20 DQ21 DQ22 DQ23 DQ24 DQ25 DQ26 DQ27 DQ28 DQ29 DQ30 CLKD DQ31 TMS TDO DQ0 DQ1 DQ2 DQ3 DQ4 DQ5 DQ6 DQ7 DQ8 DQ9 TCK CKE A10 TDI

C3 B10 A13 B18 F19 K17 P18 Y19 W12 U7 Y2 V1 P1 G2 N20 R18 Y16 Y1 Y9 U15 U10 U6 R17 R4 L17 K4 F17 F4 D15 D11 D6 U17 U13 U8 U4 N17 N4 M12 M11 M10 M9 L12 L11 L10 L9 K12 K11 K10 K9 J12 J11 J10 J9 H17 H4 D17 D13 D8 D4 A1 M17

VSS4 VSS5 VSS6 VSS7 VSS8 VSS9 VSS10 VSS11 VSS12 VSS13 VSS14 VSS15 VSS16 VSS17 VSS18 VSS19 VSS20 VSS21 VSS22 VSS23 VSS24 VSS25 VSS26 VSS27 VSS28 VSS29 VSS30 VSS31 VSS32 VSS33 VDD181 VDD182 VDD183 VDD184 VDD185 VDD186 VDD187 VDD188 VDD189 VDD1810 VDD1811 VDD1812 VDD331 VDD332 VDD333 VDD334 VDD335 VDD336 VDD337 VDD338 VDD339 VDD3310 VDD3311 VDD3312 VDD3313 VDD3314 VDD3315 VDD3316 VDD3317 VDD3318 VDD3319 VDD3320 VDD3321 VDD18_PLL1 VDD18_PLL2 VDD18_PLL3 VDD18A VDD33A
AV2_DATA7 AV2_DATA6 AV2_DATA5 AV2_DATA4 AV2_DATA3 AV2_DATA2 AV2_DATA1 AV2_DATA0 AV1_DATA7 AV1_DATA6 AV1_DATA5 AV1_DATA4 AV1_DATA3 AV1_DATA2 AV1_DATA1 AV1_DATA0 AV3_DATA0 AV3_DATA1 AV3_DATA2 AV3_DATA3 AV3_DATA4 AV3_DATA5 AV3_DATA6 AV3_DATA7 AV2_VALID AV1_VALID AV3_VALID AV4_VALID AV3_DREQ AV4_DATA

TRST SCLK SI SD SWESCSSRESETXPD15 XPD14 XPD13 XPD12 XPD11 XPD10 XPD9 XPO8 XPD7 XPD6 XPD5 XPD4 XPD3 XPD2 XPD1 XPD0 CLK PLL3FILTER PLL2FILTER PLL1FILTER XPA0 XPA1 XPA2 IC5001 IND60C32A MAIN CPU XPWRXPRDXPCSXPRINT UART_RX UART_TX SDA SCL GPIO0 GPIO1 GPIO2 GPIO3 GPIO4 GPIO5 GPIO6 GPIO7 RSTLINKON PINT PCLK LPS LREQ CTL0 CTL1 LCLK ATAEN PDIAGIORDY INTRQ DMAREQ RESETCS1CS0DA2 DA1 DA0 DMACKDIOR-

V5 W5 W6 Y6 V7 W7 Y7 V8 W8 V12 U12 Y13 W13 V13 Y14 U16 C19 E17 D19 D20 F18 E20 A2

Note: Two interchangeable kinds of IC are used for IC5002. It is included in TK-071 complete board though neither of these are supplied.

0 0 3.2 3.2

SO SI GND SCK VCC xRESET xWP xCS EEPROM

0.8

B
3.2 0

IC5002 (Note) AT45DB081B-CNU AT45DB081D-SU

C5032 0.1u B 10V

R5046 100 3 2

X5001 27MHz 4 1

FB5005

C
C5033 0.001u

C5031 0.1u B 10V C5026 C5027 C5029 220p 50V B XX XX

C5034 0.1u B 10V

C1 D3 Y4 Y5 C18 A20 W20 V19 W18 V17 V18 W19 Y20 M1 M2 A9 L1

JL5008 VCC R5038 10k R5036 10k JL5009 RXD JL5010 VSS

C5005 0.1u 0.1u

C5006

C5007 0.1u

JL5011 TXD I2C_SDA I2C_SCL MAIN_TO_SUB SUB_S_RESET R5029 R5030 R5031 R5032 R5033 XX XX XX XX XX LCD_CS1 LCD_RESET LCD_A0 LCD_SCL LCD_SDA SUB_FLMOD R5035 C5028 0.01u R5027 R5028 1k MRESET_R LKON 4700 0 PCLK LPS LREQ CTL0 CTL1 CL5043 R5034 33k #PDTAG IORDY INTRQ DMARQ #RESET #CS1 #CS0 DA2 DA1 DA0 #DMACK #DIOR

C5008 0.1u C5009 0.1u C5010 0.1u C5011 0.1u

Y15 W11 W9 Y10 V9 U9 Y8 V10 W15 Y11 W14 M19 Y18 C12 B6 A5 D7 A12 C6 D12 B12 V3 G1 C2 B1 F3

E1 E3

0.1u C5012 C5013 0.1u C5014 0.1u C5015 0.1u 0.1u C5016 C5017 0.1u C5018 0.1u

F
C5019 0.1u

FB5004

C5022 0.1u A1.8V FB5006 A1.8V M3.3VA FB5003 M3.3VA C5023 0.1u 25V B 6.3V B C5024 0.01u C5025 4.7u

V11 Y12 D10 L4

L2

V6 T1

0.001u C5020 C5021 0.1u

AV2_SOP

AV1_SOP

AV3_SOP

DD15

DD14

DD13

DD12

DD11

DD10

DD6

DD5

DD4

DD3

DD2

DD9

DD8

B16 A16 C16 B13 C13 A14 B14 C14 A15 B15 D14 C15 L19 L18 M20 K20 K18 J20 J19 J17 H19 G20 F20 L20 T3

P3 N3 N1 K3 K2 J1

J2

J4

U1 T4 U2 H2 R3 W3 Y3 W4 V4 U5 B11 C11 A11 A10 A7 B7 A6 C7 V15 Y17 W17 V20 T18 T20 P20 N19 M18 N18 P19 T19 U20 T17 V16 W16 V14 #DIOW
LD[7] LD[6] LD[5] LD[4] LD[3] LD[2] LD[1] LD[0] XX XX

4700

4700

4700

XX

XX

XX

XX

XX

XX

XX

XX

XX

XX

XX

XX

XX

XX

XX

XX

XX

4700

XX

DD[15]

DD[14]

DD[13]

DD[12]

DD[11]

DD[10]

DD7

DD[9]

DD[8]

DD[7]

DD[6]

DD[5]

DD[4]

DD[3]

DD[2]

DD[1]

DD1

LD7

LD6

LD5

LD4

LD3

LD2

LD1

LD0

R5018

R5019

R5020

R5021

R5004

R5015

R5001

R5002

R5003

R5005

R5006

R5007

R5008

R5009

R5010

R5011

R5012

R5013

R5014

R5016

R5017

R5023

R5025

R5026

DD[0]

DIOW-

AV4_SOP

AV2_CLK

AV1_CLK

AV3_CLK

AV4_CLK

AV2_SOF

AV1_SOF

AV3_SOF

AV4_SOF

AV3_IRC

DD0

TK-071 BOARD (2/5)


MAIN CPU
CL5015 CL5016 CL5017 CL5018 CL5019 LD[7] LD[6] LD[5] LD[4] LD[3] LD[2] LD[1] LD[0]

CL5001

CL5002

CL5003

CL5004

CL5005

CL5006

CL5007

CL5008

CL5009

CL5010

CL5011

CL5012

CL5013

CL5014

XX MARK:NO MOUNT NO MARK:REC/PB MODE


DD[15] DD[14] DD[13] DD[12] DD[11] DD[10] DD[9] DD[8] DD[7] DD[6] DD[5] DD[4] DD[3] DD[2] DD[1] DD[0]

05

HVR-MRC1 4-5

TK-071 (2/5)

M3.3V IC3001 512M SDRAM GND

K4M513233C-DN75T
E2 D3 D2 B1 C2 A1 C3 A2 A8 C7 A9 C8 B9 D8 D7 E8 R2 N3 R1 N2 P1 M2 M3 L2 L8 M7 M8 P9 N8 R9 N7 R8 H8 J7 G7 J3 H2 H1 G3 G2 G1 F3 F7 G9 G8

DA[0] DA[1] DA[1] DA[2] DA[2]

A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 BA0 BA1 DQ0 DQ1 DQ2 DQ3 DQ4 DQ5 DQ6 DQ7 DQ8 DQ9 DQ10 DQ11 DQ12 DQ13 DQ14 DQ15 DQ16 DQ17 DQ18 DQ19 DQ20 DQ21 DQ22 DQ23 DQ24 DQ25 DQ26 DQ27 DQ28 DQ29 DQ30 DQ31

VSSQ VSSQ VSSQ VSSQ VSSQ VSSQ VSSQ VSSQ VSSQ VSSQ VSS VSS VSS VSS VDDQ VDDQ VDDQ VDDQ VDDQ VDDQ VDDQ VDDQ VDDQ VDDQ VDD VDD VDD VDD NC NC A11 NC A12 NC NC CLK CKE CASN RASN WEN CSN DQM3 DQM2 DQM1 DQM0

K9 K1 F8 F2 J8 K8 J9 K7 J2 J1 E3 E7 H3 H7 H9 K2 K3 A7 F9 L7 R7 B2 B7 C9 D9 E1 L1 M9 N9 P2 P7 A3 F1 L3 R3 B3 B8 C1 D1 E9 L9 M1 N1 P3 P8

DA[0]

DA[3] DA[3] DA[4] DA[4] DA[5] DA[5] DA[6] DA[6] DA[7] DA[7] DA[8] DA[8] DA[9] DA[9] DA[10] DA[10] BA0 BA1 DDQ[0] DDQ[1] DDQ[0] DDQ[1] DDQ[2] DDQ[3] DDQ[4] DDQ[5] DDQ[6] DDQ[7] DDQ[8] DDQ[9] DDQ[10] DDQ[11] DDQ[12] DDQ[13] DDQ[14] DDQ[15] DDQ[16] DDQ[17] DDQ[18] DDQ[19] DDQ[20] DDQ[21] DDQ[22] DDQ[23] DDQ[24] DDQ[25] DDQ[26] DDQ[27] DDQ[28] DDQ[29] DDQ[30] DDQ[31]

B
FB3001

M3.3V C3001 4.7u 6.3V B

C3002 0.1u C3003 C3004 C3005 C3006 C3007 0.1u C3013 0.1u C3008 C3009 0.1u C3010 C3011 0.1u C3012 0.1u C3014 0.1u C3015 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u

DDQ[2] DDQ[3] DDQ[4] DDQ[5] DDQ[6] DDQ[7] DDQ[8] DDQ[9] DDQ[10] DDQ[11] DDQ[12] DDQ[13] DDQ[14]

DDQ[15] DDQ[16] DDQ[17] DDQ[18] DDQ[19] DDQ[20] DDQ[21] DDQ[22] DDQ[23] DDQ[24] DDQ[25] DDQ[26]

DDQ[27] DDQ[28] DDQ[29] DDQ[30] DDQ[31]

DQM0 DQM1 DQM2 DQM3 #CS #WE

#RAS #CAS CLKE CLKD

R3001 R3002 33 33 CL3003

DA[12] DA[11]

TK-071 BOARD (3/5)


SDRAM

05

HVR-MRC1 4-6

TK-071 (3/5)

10

11

12

FB2001 S3.3V LCD_RESET LCD_CS1 LCD_A0


R2001 R2002 R2003 R2004 R2005 R2006 R2008 R2009 R2010

A
CN2001 20P GND GND 3.3V GND LED_ON SW_PWR GND SW_OFF_CN REC_ON 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

R2053

LCD_SDA LCD_SCL CN2002 14 SCL 13 12 SDA 11 10 A0 9 8 #CS_CN 7 6 R2038 3300 R2039 ENA #RES 5 4 3 2 PWR_LCD 3.0V CNA 1 14P GND SCL GND SDA GND A0 GND CS GND RES GND ENA GND 3.0V

33k 33k 33k 33k 33k 33k 33k 33k 33k 10V C2004 B 0.1u 10V C2006 B 0.1u

33k

R2034 3300 R2035 3300

R2011 1k R2012 R2013 R2014 1k 1k 1k R2015 R2016 R2017 1k 1k 1k R2018 R2019 R2020 COVER_STAT
B B

R2036 3300 R2037 3300

STOP GND REW PLAY FF GND CAM_LINK MENU REPEAT GND GND

XX

1k 1k 1k

CF-110
CN8004 Through the Flexible Flat Cable (FFC-159) (Page 4-9)
B B B B B B B B B R2040 33k R2041 33k R2043 33k R2044 33k R2046 33k R2049 33k

SW_OFF R2007 220k

0.01u

0.01u

0.01u

0.01u

0.01u

0.01u

0.01u

0.01u

0.01u

C2003

C2001

C2002

C2005

C2007

C2008

C2009

C2010

C2011

C2012

GND

C2013

CN7001 Through the Flexible Flat Cable (FFC-157) (Page 4-11)

SW-525

0.01u

0.01u

25V

25V 25V

25V

25V

25V

25V 25V

25V

25V 25V

R2027

IC2003 TC7S32FU(TE85R) RESET SWITCH 3.3


5 1

10k

R2028 10k

R2032 33k

R2042 33k 3.2 0 R2048 0

C2017 0.1u 10V B


CL2026 C2016 1u 10V B

R2033 1k C2022 0.1u


R0/P3.3

3.3
4 3

D
C2018 4.7u
R2021 3300 R2022 3300

10V B

R2045 10k

6.3V

B
3.3 2.5 3.3 3.3 3.3 3.3 P40 3.3 P41 0 1 0 FLMOD

48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37
VDD VSS P123/XT1 P124/XT2/EXCLKS RESET REGC P122/X2/EXCLK/OCD0B P120/INTP0/EXLVI P121/X1/OCD0A

I2C_SCL I2C_SDA

P60/SCL0 P61/SDA0 P62/EXSCL0 P63 P33/TI51/TO51/INTP4 P75 P74 P73/KR3 P72/KR2 P71/KR1 P70/KR0 P32/INTP3/OCD1B

P140/PCL/INTP6 P00/TI000 P01/TI010/TO00

25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36

3.2 3.2 0 CL2004 1.3

0 3.3 3.3 3.3 3.3 0 R0/P3.3 0 1 1 0.7 2 CL2041 CL2042

R2050 XX PWR_MAIN_33

R2047 SUB_S_RESET XX

SUB_TO_PHY

CARD_DETECT PWR_P33 PWR_CF R2058 XX

0 1.8 0 2.9 3.3 3.3


R2057 XX

IC2001

P130 P20/ANI0

E
IB_ENABLE PWR_SUB_33 PWR_BATT R2031 XX SUB_FLMOD

UPD78F0513GA(S)-8EU-E2-A SUB CPU

P21/ANI1 P22/ANI2 P23/ANI3 P24/ANI4 P25/ANI5 P26/ANI6


P10/xSCK1/TxDO

3.3
R2056 XX

12 11 10

BATT_AD DCIN_AD C2019 XX C2020 XX

0 CL2012

P31/INTP2/OCD1A

P27/ANI7

P16/TOH1/INTP5

P11/SI10/RxD0

P17/TI50/TO50

P30/INTP1

P15/TOH0

P12/SO10

P14/RxD6

P13/TxD6

AVREF

F
IC2005
R2059 XX

AVSS

F
JL2001 VCC

R2062 XX

R2061 XX
1

XX
5

IC2004 TC7S32FU(TE85R) POWER SWITCH 3.3


5 1

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

3.2

3.2

R1/P0.6

R1/P0.5

R0/P3.2

3.2

0 0

JL2002 FLMOD JL2003 CLK JL2004 RXD RXD JL2005 VSS JL2006 RESET JL2007 DATA

C2024 XX

C2023 0.1u

10V B

R2055 10k R2026 10k

TXD

JL2008 TXD

R2063

R2065

XX

G
MRESET

XX

R2064 MRESET_R 0

R2023

XX

CF_NDASP SLEEP MAIN_TO_SUB LCD_SDA LCD_SCL

TK-071 BOARD (4/5)


SUB CPU
XX MARK:NO MOUNT NO MARK:REC/PB MODE R:REC MODE P:PB MODE

05

HVR-MRC1 4-7

TK-071 (4/5)

Refer to page 4-2 (English), 4-3 (Japanese) for mark 0.

10
IC1002 S-812C33BPI-C4NTFG

11

12

3.3V REG B+ SWITCH Q1012 RTQ035P02TR


8 8 8

S3.3V
6

NC VIN VIN VSS VOUT

ON/OFF

FB1006
8

A
ACV_UNREG

FB1001

F1001

(1.4A/32V)

D1003 RSX101VA-30TR

6 5 2 1

FB1002

C1004 0.01u B C1005 0.01u B

SPWR C1042 1u B 10V

C1012 10u 10V C

R1033 R1005 56k R1009 3600 Q1007 LSK3541FS8T2L DC IN DETECT


2.8

270k R1012
0

R1034 1M

D1004 RSX101VA-30TR 270k


2.3

C1034 0.1u B

10V

3.3

C1045 0.1u

SW_OFF Q1011 DTC115EETL INVERTER


3.3

DCIN_AD D1005 MAZS120008SO GND C1014 0.1u 10V B R1006 18k R1010 1800

3.3 0

IC1003 TK11130CSCL-G 3V REG 3 5 VIN


CONT

3.0V FB1007

NC

Q1013
8

B
SET_UNREG C1001 1u C1002 1u IB_ENABLE 10V B 10V B

GND

Q1008 RTQ035P02TR B+ SWITCH


2.3

Q1009 RTQ035P02TR B+ SWITCH


4
2.7 2.7

4 VOUT C1046 1u

PWR_SUB_33

C1035 10u

R1036 33k

R1042 0

F1002

(1.4A/32V)

6 5 2 1

6 5 2 1

DTC115EETL INVERTER PWR_LCD C1025 10V B 1u

1
3.3

C1006 0.01u B C1007 0.01u B

C1013 10u C
0 0 3.3

Q1006 DTA124EE-TL
2.3

C1022 1u

10V B

2.3

Q1003,Q1006 BATTERY DETECT

7.2

7.2

R1019 1M
3.3

Q1017 RTQ035P02TR 6 5 2 1
0

H3.3V B+ SWITCH
3.3

Q1003 DTC144EMT2L

FB1008

R1007 120k R1011 PWR_BATT

Q1010 DTC115TMT2L DC IN DETECT


0

7.2

BATT_AD

D1006 MAZS120008SO

B 10V C1015 0.1u

XX R1008 51k

C1036 10u

R1037 33k

C1047 1u

PWR_CF

Q1018 RTQ035P02TR B+ SWITCH


4
3.3

M3.3V

6 5 2 1
0

3.3

FB1009

M3.3VA C1048 1u R1045 1k FB1010

PWR_MAIN_33

C1037 10u

Q1005 FDS6986AS SWITCHING


3.3 7.9

R1038 33k
2.8

R1041 47k

6 5 7 8

S3.3V L1001 4.7uH R1023 0.051 0.051 C1026 27p 50V CH 50V FB1003 S3.3V
3.3

3.3

Q1016 B+ SWITCH RTF015P02TL R1040 3.3 2.2

R1024

R1043 100k D1001 RB520CS-30T2R B 0.1u 10V C1010

5.1

C1016 1u

R1027 33k C1028 4.7u B R1028 10k

10V

C1030 10u 6.3V B

C1038 0.1u

1.8

R1002 56k

3.3

3.3

C 11
SENSE2-

0.8

6.1

C1018 1000p

3.3

Q1015 RTF015P02TL B+ SWITCH

P3.3V

3.3

R1029 750

SW2 5.1

Vosense2

RUN/SS2

SENSE2+

Q1001 DTC115TMT2L NVERTER

16
NC 3.3

15

14
TG2 6.1

13

12

10
NC

9 DTC144EMT2L Q1014 INVERTER


1.8

33k R1039
0

C1049 1u

R1035 1k PWR_P33 C1039 0.1u ITH2 33VOUT SGND


8
0.6

17

8.2 2.8

BOOST2 BG2 PGND INTVCC EXTVCC BG1 VIN BOOST1 IC1001 LTC3728LXCUH#TR-R5 DC CONTROL

M3.3V
7
3.3

18

RESET
19

20

ITH1 FCB PLLIN PLLFLTR Vosense1

C1009 1u C1003 SLEEP 10u 220k R1001 C CL1001

10V B 5
0.7 3.5 7.8

IC1004 BU4325FVE-TR
1

R1015 R1017 R1020


4
0

R1022 XX C1040 1u B
3.3

GND VOUT SUB CT VDD

3.2 3.3

MRESET

21

0
0 5 0.8

XX

XX

2 3
1.8

22

23

R1004 10

C1043 0.01u B

B 10V 6.8 C1008 0.1u

R1016 R1018 R1021 XX XX 0 S3.3V RESET

24

RUN/SS1

SENSE1+

SENSE1-

PGOOD

SW1

TG1

R1044 100k

NC

NC

IC1005 BU4325FVE-TR GND VOUT SUB


4 5 1
3.3

POR3.3 1.9

25 R1003 56k
6.1
1.8

26

27

28
6.1

29

30
1.8

31
1.7

32

33

2.9

1.5

B 0.1u 10V C1011 D1002 RB520CS-30T2R

25V C1017 0.01u

Q1002 DTC115TMT2L INVERTER

B CL1002 2 8 7 5 6
2.9

50V C1019 1000p C

C1020 100p CH50V

R1013 5600

R1014 10k

C1024 100p 50V CH

C1041 1u B FB1004 A1.8V

VDD

C1021 0.001u 50V B

C1023 0.001u B50V

1.8V

3.3

CT

C1044 0.1u B

G
8 1.8

1 3

1.8

L1002 4.7uH

R1025

G
0.051 0.051 C1027 27p 50V CH FB1005 R1030 20k C1029 4.7u B R1031 16k

R1026

Q1004 FDS6986AS SWITCHING

3.5

C1031 10u 6.3V B

C1032 B 4.7u

C1033 B 4.7u

R1032 1k

TK-071 BOARD (5/5)


H

DC/DC CONVERTER
XX MARK:NO MOUNT NO MARK:REC/PB MODE

05

HVR-MRC1 4-8

TK-071 (5/5)

10

11

12

Note: CN8001 is not supplied, but this is included in CF-110 complete board.

CN8001 GND xCD1 D03 1 R8001 26 2 27 3 28 4 29 5 30 6 31 7 32 8 33 9 34 10 35 11 36 12 37 13 38 14 39 15 40 16 41 17 42 18 43 19 44 20 45 21 46 22 47 23 48 24 49 25 XX 50


52 51

CN8002 51 XX R8002 R8003 R8004 R8005 R8006 R8007 R8008 R8009 R8010 R8011 R8012 R8013 CL8001 R8015 R8016 XX XX 50 XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 R8017 XX 32 31 R8018 XX 30 29 R8019 XX 28 27 26 25 24 CL8002 23 22 21 R8021 XX 20 19 R8022 R8023 R8024 R8025 R8026 R8027 R8028 R8029 R8030 R8031 R8032 R8033 R8034 CL8003 R8036 R8037 R8038 XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
54

51P GND SCL GND SDA 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 3.0V

CN8004 14P 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 GND SCL GND SDA GND A0 GND CS GND RES GND ENA GND 3.0V

GND xCD D03 D11 D04 D12 D05 D13 D06 D14 D07 D15 xCS0 xCS1 GND(A10) GND(xVS1) xATA_SEL xIORD GND(A09) xIORW GND(A08) GND(xWE) GND(A07) INTRQ Vcc Vcc Vcc(A06) GND(xCSEL) GND(A05) GND(xVS2) GND(A04) xRESET GND(A03) IORDY A02 xINPACK A01 xREG A00 xDASP D00 xPDIAG D01 D08 D02 D09 GND(xIOIS16) D10 GND(xCD2) COVER_STAT GND

D11 D04 D12 D05 D13 D06 D14 D07 D15 xCS0 xCS1 A10 xVS1

LC-095
CN6002 Through the Flexible Flat Cable (FFC-159) (Page 4-10)

GND A0 GND CS GND RES GND ENA GND 3.0V

B
TK-071 (4/5)
CN2002 Through the Flexible Flat Cable (FFC-159) (Page 4-7)

14P CN8003

xATA_SEL xIORD A09 xIORW A08


COMPACT FLASH

TK-071 (1/5)
CN4001 Through the FP-201 Flexible (Page 4-4)

xWE A07 INTRQ Vcc Vcc A06 xCSEL

GND

A05 xVS2 A04 xRESET A03 IORDY A02 xINPACK A01 xREG A00 xDASP D00

xPDIAG D01 D08 D02 D09 xIOIS16 D10 xCD2 GND


53

GND

S8001 COVER OPEN/CLOSE 1 3 C 2 4 D8001 C8001 0.01u

EDZ-TE61-5.6B

CF-110 BOARD
CF CONNECTOR
XX MARK:NO MOUNT

05

HVR-MRC1 4-9

CF-110

10

11

12

CL6030

FB6001

B
R6007 300k R6008 390 R6009 150k R6010 510k C6012 10u C C6013 0.1u ND6001 B VSS VDD1 P/S C86 VSS2 CLS M/S VDD2 VR V5 V4 V3 V2 V1 VDD3 VSS3 C2+ C2C1+ C1C3VOUT VSS4 VSS5 VDD4 D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 VDD5 RD WR VSS6 A0 RES VDD6 CS2 CS1 VSS7 DOF CL FR FRS OSC2 OSC1
1

LCD

GND SCL GND SDA GND

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 C6008 1u ENA C6001 0.1u B 3.3 DTC144EMT2L Q6001 R6024 33k 0 0 C6002 1u R6001 XX Q6002 RTF015P02TL 3 3 D6001 CL-271TLY-C-TS D6001, D6002 (BACKLIGHT)

R6012

33k

R6013 R6014

33k 33k

R6011

33k

CN6002

14P

(Page 4-9)

GND RES GND ENA GND 3.0V

470

Q6001, Q6002 LED DRIVE

B B

C6009 1u C6010 1u C6011 1u

49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10

CN8003 Through the Flexible Flat Cable (FFC-159)

CF-110

A0 GND CS

R6003 XX

R6004 470

CL-271TLY-C-TS D6002 R6005

C6003 1u C6004 0.1u C6005 0.1u C6006 0.1u C6007 0.1u

16V C 10V B 10V B

C C

SDA SCL R6015 R6016 R6017 R6018 33k 33k 33k 33k 33k 33k

R6019 R6020

R6021 R6022 A0 #RES

33k 33k

R6023 #CS

33k

CL6001

CL6002 CL6003 CL6004 CL6005 CL6006

LC-095 BOARD
LCD
XX MARK:NO MOUNT NO MARK:REC/PB MODE

05

HVR-MRC1 4-10

LC-095

10

11

12

C7004 0.01u

C7007 0.01u

D7001

S7001

B
EDZ-TE61-5.6B

B
S7007

D7004 EDZ-TE61-5.6B

B 25V

CAM LINK

B 25V

B 25V

EDZ-TE61-5.6B

0.01u C7001

S7004

D7007

MENU

REPEAT

C7005 0.01u

C7008

D7002

EDZ-TE61-5.6B

S7002

D7005 EDZ-TE61-5.6B

D7008 EDZ-TE61-5.6B

0.01u C7002

S7005

B 25V

B 25V

H PLAY

B 25V

0.01u

>

EXEC

S7008

CN7001 20 19 18

20P GND GND REPEAT MENU CAM_LINK GND FF PLAY REW GND STOP REC_ON SW_OFF_CN GND SW_PWR LED_ON GND 3.3V GND GND

C7006 0.01u

D7003

EDZ-TE61-5.6B

S7003

D7006 EDZ-TE61-5.6B

S7006

17

0.01u C7003

S7009

16 15 14 13 12

B 25V

B 25V

TK-071 (4/5)
CN2001 Through the Flexible Flat Cable (FFC-157) (Page 4-7)

s STOP

11
REC

10 9 8 7 6 5

E
D7011 XX
S7010
43 2 1

4 3 R7001 330 D7009 CL-196HR-CD-T


REC LAMP,

2
R0/P3.3

7 8

5 6

R3.3/P0

CF ACCESS POWER

Q7001 DTA144EMT2L LED DRIVE

3.3

ON

OFF

SW-525 BOARD
CONTROL SWITCH
XX MARK:NO MOUNT NO MARK:REC/PB MODE R:REC MODE P:PB MODE

05

HVR-MRC1 4-11

SW-525

1Pin

1Pin

1Pin

1Pin

LND001 LND002 LND003 LND004

REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND N.C UNREG UNREG ACV_UNREG ACV_UNREG N.C DETECT REG_GND REG_GND TPATPA+ REG_GND TPBTPB+ REG_GND REG_GND
20Pin

REG_GND REG_GND UNREG UNREG ACV_UNREG ACV_UNREG N.C DETECT REG_GND N.C TPATPA+ REG_GND TPBTPB+ REG_GND
16Pin

LND101 LND102 LND103 LND104 LND105 LND106 LND107 LND108 LND109 LND110 LND111 LND112 LND113 LND114 LND115 LND116
CN902 HOT SHOE

LND001 LND002 LND003 LND004

REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND REG_GND N.C UNREG UNREG ACV_UNREG ACV_UNREG N.C DETECT REG_GND REG_GND TPATPA+ REG_GND TPBTPB+ REG_GND REG_GND
20Pin

REG_GND REG_GND UNREG UNREG ACV_UNREG ACV_UNREG N.C DETECT REG_GND N.C TPATPA+ REG_GND TPBTPB+ REG_GND
16Pin

LND021 LND022 LND023 LND024 LND025 LND026 LND027 LND028 LND029 LND030 LND031 LND032 LND033 LND034 LND035 LND036
CN903 HOT SHOE

LND005 LND006 LND007 LND008

LND005 LND006 LND007 LND008 LND009

TK-071 (1/5)
CN4002 (Page 4-4)

LND009 LND010 LND011 LND012 LND013 LND014 LND015 LND016 LND017

CR-090
CN9005 (Page 4-13)

LND010 LND011 LND012 LND013 LND014 LND015 LND016 LND017

LND018 LND019 LND020

LND018 LND019 LND020

Note: CN902 (HOT SHOE) is not included in FP-202 flexible board.

Note: CN903 (HOT SHOE) is not included in FP-203 flexible board.

FP-202 FLEXIBLE BOARD


HOT SHOE (MEMORY RECORDING UNIT)
(PRINTED WIRING BOARD is omitted)

FP-203 FLEXIBLE BOARD


HOT SHOE (i.LINK CRADLE)
(PRINTED WIRING BOARD is omitted)

05

05

HVR-MRC1 4-12

FP-202, FP-203

Refer to page 4-2 (English), 4-3 (Japanese) for mark 0.

10

11

12

FP-203 FLEXIBLE

LND001 LND020 (Page 4-12)

ACV_UNREG

ACV_UNREG

REG_GND

REG_GND

REG_GND

REG_GND

REG_GND

REG_GND

REG_GND

REG_GND 19

CN9005

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

BT901 BATTERY TERMINAL

20

Note: BT901 and J901 are not included in CR-090 complete board.

REG_GND

20P

DETECT

UNREG

UNREG

TPA+

TPB+

TPA-

TPB-

N.C

N.C

CN9001

4P BATT(+) SW 1 2 3 4 CL9001 CL9002

FB9001

F9001 (1.4A/32V)

SIG BATT(-)

C9003 0.01u B C9004 0.01u B

D9001 MAZS120008SO

LD9002 R9002 0 CHASSIS_GND

CN9004 RB9001 0 2 4 6 8 TH9001 6 TH9002 5 TH9003 4 TH9004 3 2


J901 DC IN

TPA+
9 6 2

1 3 5 7

TPATPB+ TPBVG VP

HDV/DV
1 5

C
CN9002 LF9001 PLUS MINUS_A MINUS_B 1 2 3 C9001 1u C9002 1u 10V B 10V B 2 3 1 4 C9005 0.01u B C9006 0.01u B D9002 MAZS120008SO F9002 (1.4A/32V)

1 3P

R9003 0

LD9001 CHASSIS_GND

C9007 XX

CR-090 BOARD
DC IN, HDV/DV CONNECTOR
XX MARK:NO MOUNT

05

HVR-MRC1 4-13

CR-090

4-3. PRINTED WIRING BOARDS


Link
TK-071 BOARD CF-110 BOARD LC-095 BOARD SW-525 BOARD CR-090 BOARD

COMMON NOTE FOR PRINTED WIRING BOARDS

HVR-MRC1

4-3. PRINTED WIRING BOARDS


4-3. PRINTED WIRING BOARDS (ENGLISH)
THIS NOTE IS COMMON FOR PRINTED WIRING BOARDS
: Uses unleaded solder. : Circuit board : Flexible board Pattern from the side which enables seeing. : pattern of the rear side (The other layers patterns are not indicated) Through hole is omitted. There are a few cases that the part printed on diagram isnt mounted in this model. C : panel designation Chip parts. Transistor
C 6 5 4 4 5 6 5 4 4 5

Diode
3 3 3 1 23

1 2 3 3 2 1 1 2 3 3 2 1 1 2 2 1 3 2

2 4

1 2 3 3

1 2

1 6 54

4 6 5 4 4 5 6

5 4 3 3 4 5 4

1 3

2 2

1 1 2 3 3 2 1

(JAPANESE)

C

HVR-MRC1 4-14

TK-071 (6 layers)
: Uses unleaded solder.

TK-071 BOARD (SIDE B)


C1002 R1013 R1017 R1014 R1022 C1021 R1020 R1015 C1005 R1032 R1021 R1018 C1001 C1004 R1029 R1028 C1027 R1027 9 F1002 F1001 FB1001 C1006 C1018 R4069 C1026 C1019 33 IC1001 C1017 8 1 32 R1030 R1016 C1023 C1024 C1020 R1031

TK-071 BOARD (SIDE A)


20
CN4002

R1042

D1005

C1013

C1016

R1043

C1007

R1010

FB1002

17

CL1002

16

25 24

R1044

Q1007

C1010

K D1001 A A D1002 K CL1001

B E B

C1011 C1008 R1004 C1003

Q1002

4
Q1005

E R1003 R1001 R1002

Q1012

R4070

C1012

D001

R4071

LF4001

R1033

R1034

R1009

L1001 R1024

Q1011

C1028

R1023

1 5

R1011

Q1001

C1009

FB1003

C1035

C1030 E Q1013 C1022 B D1003 R1005 C

FB1007

R1045 C1046

R4063

C1034

C1037

R4062

4 8

R4068 R4073
3

R4065 R4064

6 4 IC1002 1 3 R1006

C4016

D 6 Q1018 4 FB4006 Q1015

R4072

C4018

FL4003 1
4

C4017

R4067

R4049

Q1010

C4005

C1042

C1025

D1004

C1048

R4043

Q1004 1 6

R4046

C Q1014 FB4002 R1040

C1029

C1045 A R1019 FB1006

C4015

R1026 C5032

R1038

R1039

C1049

R1036 FB1010 R1041 R1035

49 65

32
C4012

C4014

L1002

FB1009

48

33

R5015

R5011

R5013

R5010

R5006

R5008

C1032 FB1004 C1033

Q1008

IC5002

R4044

R4045

4
3

C4013 FB4005

R4061 R4060

B C1039 Q1016 G

D1006 C1036 C E E Q1006 Q1003 C1038 S

FB1005

C4010 D FB4003 C4011 R4057 R4058 R4056 IC4003 R4059

R5016

R5014

R5012

R5017

C5018

R5009

R5007

C5013 C

JL5011 JL5010 JL5009 JL5008

C1043

R1008

C1015

6 Q1017 1

C1040

R4042

R4048

1 IC1004 4 5

X4001

R1007

R5038 R5036 R5022

A20 B20 C20 D20 E20 F20 G20 H20 J20 K20 L20 M20 N20 P20 R20 T20 U20 V20 W20Y20 A19 B19 C19 D19 E19 F19 G19 H19 J19 K19 L19 M19 N19 P19 R19 T19 U19 V19 W19Y19
R5034 CN2002 R2040 R2041 R2043

R4052 C4008

3 3 1 IC1005 4 5 C1044 C1041

64 1 16

17

R4053 R4054 R4055 R4047 C4006

R2039 C1047 R1037

FB4004

FB5001

C5001

C5022

R2037

C5023

C5020

R5001 R5003 CL5003 CL5007 CL5006 CL5004 CL5005 CL5002 C5003 FB5004 C5004 C5019 R5005 R5004

A17 B17 C17 D17 E17 F17 G17 H17 J17 K17 L17 M17 N17 P17 R17 T17 U17 V17 W17Y17
14

C5002

R5002

R2044 R2046 R2049 R2034

C5008 C5007

R4050

R2036

A16 B16 C16 D16 A15 B15 C15 D15 A14 B14 C14 D14 A13 B13 C13 D13 A12 B12 C12 D12 A11 B11 C11 D11 A10 B10 C10 D10 J12 K12 L12 M12 J11 K11 L11 M11
IC5001

U16 V16 W16Y16 U15 V15 W15Y15

1.8V
C5017

C3009

C3015

R1 P1 N1 M1 L1 K1 J1 H1 G1 F1 E1 D1 C1 B1 A1

R2 P2 N2 M2 L2 K2 J2 H2 G2 F2 E2 D2 C2 B2 A2

R3 P3 N3 M3 L3 K3 J3 H3 G3 F3 E3 D3 C3 B3 A3

R7 P7 N7 M7 L7 K7 J7 H7 G7 F7 E7 D7 C7 B7 A7

R8 P8 N8 M8 L8 K8 J8 H8 G8 F8 E8 D8 C8 B8 A8

FB5006

R2035

A1.8V
C3007 R4002 R4003 R4005 R4007 R4009 R4011 CL3003 R4013 R4035 FB1008 R5024 C3010

R9 P9 N9 M9 L9 K9 J9 H9 G9 F9 E9 D9 C9 B9 A9

U14 V14 W14Y14 U13 V13 W13Y13 U12 V12 W12Y12 U11 V11 W11Y11 U10 V10 W10Y10
C5010

CL5043

CL5001

FB5003

R4004

FB5002

C5025

R5027

R4006 R4008 R4010

C5005

M_3.3V
C5026

JL5006 JL5007

A9 B9 C9 D9 A8 B8 C8 D8

J9

K9 L9

M9

U9 V9 W9 Y9 U8 V8 W8 Y8 U7 V7 W7 Y7 U6 V6 W6 Y6

M3.3VA

R4034 R4012

C5030

JL5004 JL5003 JL5001 JL5002

FB4001

R5040 R5041

R4016

C3006

R4018 C5006

C3005

R5028

A7 B7 C7 D7 A6 B6 C6 D6 A5 B5 C5 D5 A4 B4 C4 D4 E4 A3 B3 C3 D3 E3 F4 F3 F2 F1 G4 H4 J4 G3 H3 J3 G2 H2 J2 G1 H1 J1 K4 L4 K3 L3 K2 L2 K1 L1 M4 N4 P4 R4 T4 M3 N3 P3 R3 T3 M2 N2 P2 R2 T2 M1 N1 P1 R1 T1

R4015

IC3001

J10 K10 L10 M10

C3014

C3013

C5024

C3008

M3.3V
FB3001

CL4004

A18 B18 C18 D18 E18 F18 G18 H18 J18 K18 L18 M18 N18 P18 R18 T18 U18 V18 W18Y18

R2038

C4009

C3001

CN4001

R5039 JL5005

U5 V5 W5 Y5 U4 V4 W4 Y4 U3 V3 W3 Y3
CL5019

C4002

C4003

C3004 C3012

R4020 R4022 R4024

R4033 R4019 R4021 R4023 R4025 R4027 R4031

C4001 R4038 C5015 C5014 R4036 R4039 C5012 C5009 R3001 R4037 R4029 R4032 R4040

C3003

C3002

C3011

R5037

C5016

A2 B2 C2 D2 E2 A1 B1 C1 D1 E1

U2 V2 W2 Y2
CL5015 CL5016

R3002

R4026 CL5017 R4028 R4030

U1 V1 W1 Y1
CL5012

CL5018

R5046

R5032

R5033

R5030

R5029

R5031

R5025

R5023

R5021

R5020

FB5005 C5033

CL5014

X5001 3 4 1 2

CL5013

CL5011 CL5010

R5026

C5031

C5021

C5034 CL5009

CL5008

C5028 R5035

C5011

51

50

R4001

C5029

C5027

R5018

R5019

R2022

R2021

R2001 R2002 R2003 R2004

R2020 R2019 R2018 R2017 R2007

C2002 CL2012 JL2008 JL2002 JL2003 JL2006 C2003 C2005 C2007 R2026 C2001 R2053

3 IC2004 1 4 5

R2047

R2048

C2023

R2056

R2055

JL2001

C2018 R2032

FB2001

R2042

JL2005

JL2004

12 13

1 48

C2017

CL2026

R2033 C2022 R2064 R2063

R2045

3 1 IC2003 4 5

CL2004

R2058 C2016

R2057

R2062

R2006 R2008 CN2001

R2015 R2014 R2013 R2012

C2009 C2010

IC2001

R2031 R2028

24
C2011

37 36

1-874-877- 11
05

R2065

3IC2005 1 4 5

C2024 R2059

20

R2009

25
C2012 C2013 C2020 C2019

R2061

R2027

R2005

R2016

C2008

JL2007

CL2041 R2050

C2004

C2006

R2011 R2010

CL2042

R2023

05

1-874-877- 11

HVR-MRC1 4-15

IC4002

FL4001 2

5 1

4 3

R4051

R1025

FL4002

C1031

5 1

IC1003

4 3

Q1009

C4007

C4019

R4066

R1012

KK

C1014

TK-071

CF-110 (6 layers)
: Uses unleaded solder.

CF-110 BOARD (SIDE A)

CF-110 BOARD (SIDE B)


CN8003

14

4
S8001

2 1

COVER OPEN/CLOSE

D8001

51

C8001

26

R8001 R8002 R8003 R8004 R8005 R8006 R8007 R8008 R8010 R8011 R8012 R8013 CL8001
CN8001 CN8002

50 51

R8009

14

CN8004

53

R8015 R8016 R8017 R8018 R8019

COMPACT FLASH

CL8002 R8021 R8022 R8023 R8024 R8025 R8026 R8027 R8028 R8029 R8030 R8031 R8033 R8034 CL8003 R8036 R8037 R8038 R8032

50 49

25

2 1

52

05

05

Note: CN8001 is not supplied, but this is included in CF-110 complete board.

1-874-878- 11

1-874-878- 11

HVR-MRC1 4-16

54

CF-110

LC-095 (6 layers), SW-525 (6 layers)


: Uses unleaded solder.

SW-525 BOARD
3
S7001

3
S7004

3
S7007

CAM LINK
C7001 D7001

MENU
C7004 D7004

REPEAT
C7007 D7007

>
,
3
S7002

PLAY EXEC
1 3
S7005

>
,
3
S7008

LC-095 BOARD (SIDE A)


3

C7002 D7002

C7005 D7005

C7008 D7008

REC
z
1 3
S7006

STOP

3
S7009

S7003

ND6001 LCD

C7003 D7003

49
D6001, D6002 (BACKLIGHT)

C7006 D7006

D7009

REC LAMP, CF ACCESS


A K

D6001

D7011

Q7001

S7010

05
D6002

8
20

POWER OFF T ON
05

R7001

1-874-879-

11

CN7001

1-874-880-

11

LC-095 BOARD (SIDE B)


CL6030

CN6002

14
FB6001 C6012

B C6001

Q6001 C R6024

Q6002

C6013

R6001

S C6002 R6005

R6003

R6004

R6023 R6022 R6021 R6020 R6019 C6008 C6009 C6010 C6011 R6018 R6017 R6016 C6004 C6005 C6006 C6007 R6015

CL6002 CL6004 CL6006

CL6001 CL6003 CL6005

R6011

R6012

R6013

R6014

R6008 R6007

R6010

R6009

C6003

05

1-874-879-

11

HVR-MRC1 4-17

LC-095, SW-525

CR-090 (6 layers)
: Uses unleaded solder.

CR-090 BOARD (SIDE A)


7 1 3
TH9004 TH9003

2 4 6
CN9004

LD9001

TH9002

TH9001

CR-090 BOARD (SIDE B)


20
2 8 RB9001 1 7 CN9005

C9007

R9002

R9003 LD9002

HDV/DV

D9002 D9001 F9001

F9002

C9005

C9006

C9003 FB9001

C9004

1
LF9001

4 3

CL9001

CL9002

C9001

C9002

1
CN9001

1
CN9002

05

1-874-881-

11

05

1-874-881-

11

HVR-MRC1 4-18E

CR-090

NOTE

5. REPAIR PARTS LIST


NOTE: Characters A to Z of the electrical parts list indicate location of exploded views in which the desired part is shown.

Link

EXPLODED VIEWS

BASE CABINET SECTION

MAIN CABINET SECTION

ADAPTOR SECTION

Link
CF-110 BOARD CR-090 BOARD

ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST


B C

ACCESSORIES
A

LC-095 BOARD SW-525 BOARD

B B

TK-071 BOARD

HVR-MRC1

5. REPAIR PARTS LIST

5. REPAIR PARTS LIST


(ENGLISH)
NOTE: -XX, -X mean standardized parts, so they may have some differences from the original one. Items marked * are not stocked since they are seldom required for routine service. Some delay should be anticipated when ordering these items. The mechanical parts with no reference number in the exploded views are not supplied. Due to standardization, replacements in the parts list may be different from the parts specified in the diagrams or the components used on the set. CAPACITORS: uF: F COILS uH: H RESISTORS All resistors are in ohms. METAL: metal-film resistor METAL OXIDE: Metal Oxide-film resistor F: nonflammable SEMICONDUCTORS In each case, u: , for example: uA...: A... , uPA... , PA... , uPB... , PB... , uPC... , PC... , uPD..., PD...
When indicating parts by reference number, please include the board name. The components identified by mark 0 or dotted line with mark 0 are critical for safety. Replace only with part number specified. Les composants identifis par une marque 0 sont critiques pour la scurit. Ne les remplacer que par une pice portant le numro spcifi.

Color Indication of Appearance Parts Example: (SILVER) : Cabinets Color (Silver) : Parts Color

(JAPANESE)

, , -XX, -X, * uFF uHH uA..., uPA..., uPB..., uPC..., uPD... A..., PA..., PB..., PC..., PD...

0 0 (SILVER): (Silver) :

Abbreviation AR : Argentine model AUS : Australian model BR : Brazilian model CH : Chinese model CND : Canadian model EE : East European model HK : Hong Kong model J : Japanese model JE : Tourist model KR : Korea model NE : North European model

HVR-MRC1 5-1

Ver. 1.2 2009.03


The changed portions from Ver. 1.1 are shown in blue.

5. REPAIR PARTS LIST


DISASSEMBLY HARDWARE LIST

5-1. EXPLODED VIEWS


5-1-1. BASE CABINET SECTION
ns: not supplied

ns

1
#53

CN902

ns

10

#53

9 11
(Note)

8 7

Note: There are differences in the label indication in each country/area. Use the correct part for the each camera or model. (See the chart below) Note:

#46

6
Main Model HVR-Z7J HVR-S270J HVR-MRC1K (J) HVR-Z7U HVR-S270U HVR-MRC1K (US, CND) HVR-Z7N HVR-S270N HVR-Z7P HVR-S270P HVR-Z7E HVR-S270E HVR-MRC1K (AEP) HVR-Z7C HVR-S270C HVR-MRC1K (CH) Part No. Description * A-1700-861-A SERVICE (HVR-MRC1 MAIN J) * A-1700-862-A SERVICE (HVR-MRC1 MAIN U) * A-1700-863-A SERVICE (HVR-MRC1 MAIN N)

2
* A-1700-864-A SERVICE (HVR-MRC1 MAIN EP) * A-1700-865-A SERVICE (HVR-MRC1 MAIN KCE) * A-1700-866-A SERVICE (HVR-MRC1 MAIN C)

Main Cabinet Section (See page 5-3)

Ref. No. * 1 * 1 * 1 2 3 4 5 6 * 7

Part No. 3-295-565-01 3-295-566-01 3-295-567-01 1-965-666-11 1-835-017-11 A-1498-040-A 3-290-970-01 X-2188-921-1 3-290-971-01

Description LABEL (J), CF CAUTION (J) LABEL (U), CF CAUTION (US, CND, AEP, E) LABEL (CN), CF CAUTION (CH) FP-201 FLEXIBLE BOARD FLEXIBLE FLAT CABLE (FFC-159) TK-071 BOARD, COMPLETE (SERVICE) SHEET, RADIATION HEAT SINK ASSY, CF SHEET (FP202)

Ref. No. 8 9 * 10 * 11 CN902 #46 #53

Part No.

Description

1-965-667-11 FP-202 FLEXIBLE BOARD X-2188-922-1 3-290-945-01 (Note) 1-818-891-31 2-660-401-11 CABINET ASSY, CF BASE LABEL, FUSE REPLACEMENT SERVICE (HVR-MRC1 MAIN) CONNECTOR, EXTERNAL (HOT SHOE) SCREW (M1.7), NEW TRU-STAR, P2 (Red)

3-080-206-21 SCREW, TAPPING, P2 (Black)

HVR-MRC1

5-2

Ver. 1.2 2009.03


The changed portions from Ver. 1.1 are shown in blue.

5. REPAIR PARTS LIST


DISASSEMBLY

HARDWARE LIST

5-1-2. MAIN CABINET SECTION


ns: not supplied

#46

56

#11

#11

57
C F -1 10

70

58 59
#11 #11

68 A 61

60

#46

62 55 63

54 53
S -5 W

#11

64
#2

25

65 71

52
ns

69

51
ns

67

66 A

Ref. No. 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 * 61 * 62

Part No. X-2188-920-1 X-2188-919-1 A-1490-529-A 1-835-016-11 X-2188-918-1 X-2188-823-1 A-1490-526-A 1-835-017-11 A-1544-473-A 3-290-930-01

Description DOOR ASSY, CF LOCK ASSY, DOOR SW-525 BOARD, COMPLETE FLEXIBLE FLAT CABLE (FFC-157) FRAME ASSY, DOOR FRAME ASSY, CF MAIN CF-110 BOARD, COMPLETE FLEXIBLE FLAT CABLE (FFC-159) LC-095 BOARD, COMPLETE (SERVICE) HOLDER, LCD

Ref. No. * 63 * 64 65 66 67 * 68 69 * 70 * 71 #2 #11 #46

Part No.

Description

3-290-928-01 SHEET, CF DIFFUSION 3-290-926-01 FRAME, CF LCD GROUND 3-288-253-01 CABINET, CF MAIN 3-290-968-01 3-295-564-01 2-891-483-01 3-296-530-01 3-290-969-01 2-697-881-01 2-635-562-31 3-078-890-11 2-660-401-11 WINDOW, LCD LABEL, CF TAPE, LCD SHEET (H) FRAME (UPPER), CF DOOR GROUND DAMPER, LCD SCREW (M1.7) (Black) SCREW, TAPPING (Silver) SCREW (M1.7), NEW TRU-STAR, P2 (Red)

3-290-929-01 SHEET, CF REFLECTION 3-290-927-01 LIGHT, GUIDE

HVR-MRC1

5-3

Ver. 1.2 2009.03


The changed portions from Ver. 1.1 are shown in blue.

5. REPAIR PARTS LIST


DISASSEMBLY HARDWARE LIST

5-1-3. ADAPTOR SECTION


#2
ns: not supplied

#2 ns

112

#53

110

111 108 109

BT901

107

J901

106
#12 #12

105 113

#12

114

#12

#12 #1

102 104 103


CN903

101

#1

Refer to page 5-1 for mark 0. Ref. No. 101 102 103 * 104 * 105 106 * 107 108 109 110 111 Part No. 3-288-257-01 A-1490-527-A 1-965-668-11 3-290-984-01 3-290-981-01 3-290-980-01 3-290-985-01 3-290-986-01 2-664-982-01 X-2188-923-1 Description CABINET (CF) CR-090 BOARD, COMPLETE FP-203 FLEXIBLE BOARD PLATE, SHOE RETAINER RETAINER, TERMINAL HOLDER, DC-IN PLATE, TRIPOD RETAINER GUIDE, TRIPOD SCREW, TRIPOD CABINET (BATT) ASSY

#12

Ref. No. 112 * 113 * 114 0 BT901 CN903 0 J901 #1 #2 #12 #53

Part No. 2-890-916-01 3-290-982-01 3-290-983-01 1-694-411-31 1-818-890-21 1-785-247-31 2-635-562-11 2-635-562-31 3-080-204-21

Description CLAMP, CABLE PLATE (L), GROUND PLATE (R), GROUND TERMINAL BOARD, BATTERY CONNECTOR, EXTERNAL (HOT SHOE) CONNECTOR, DC-IN SCREW (M1.7) (Black) SCREW (M1.7) (Black) SCREW, TAPPING, P2 (Black)

3-080-206-21 SCREW, TAPPING, P2 (Black)

2-697-897-01 COVER, DC-IN

HVR-MRC1

5-4

Ver. 1.2 2009.03


The changed portions from Ver. 1.1 are shown in blue.

CF-110
Ref. No. Part No. Description

CR-090

LC-095

5-2. ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST


Ref. No. Part No. Description A-1490-526-A CF-110 BOARD, COMPLETE ********************** (CN8001 is not supplied, but this is included in CF-110 complete board.) < CAPACITOR > C8001 1-100-567-81 CERAMIC CHIP < CONNECTOR > CN8001 (Not supplied) CONNECTOR, CF CARD * CN8002 1-820-857-81 CONNECTOR, FPC (ZIF) 51P * CN8003 1-820-336-71 CONNECTOR, FFC/FPC (ZIF) 14P * CN8004 1-820-336-71 CONNECTOR, FFC/FPC (ZIF) 14P < DIODE > D8001 8-719-074-67 DIODE EDZ-TE61-5.6B < SWITCH > S8001 1-786-148-11 SWITCH, PUSH (1 KEY) (COVER OPEN/CLOSE) C6006 C6007 C6008 C6009 C6010 C6011 C6012 C6013 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-100-352-91 1-100-352-91 1-100-352-91 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 0.1uF 1uF 1uF 1uF 1uF 10uF 0.1uF 10% 10% 20% 20% 20% 20% 20% 10% 10V 10V 16V 16V 16V 16V 10V 10V C6001 C6002 C6003 C6004 C6005 1-125-777-11 1-112-717-91 1-100-352-91 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0.1uF 1uF 1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 10% 10% 20% 10% 10% 10V 6.3V 16V 10V 10V 0.01uF 10% 25V TH9001 TH9002 TH9003 TH9004 1-805-726-11 1-805-726-11 1-805-726-11 1-805-726-11 THERMISTOR, POSITIVE THERMISTOR, POSITIVE THERMISTOR, POSITIVE THERMISTOR, POSITIVE < COMPOSITION CIRCUIT BLOCK > RB9001 1-234-400-21 CONDUCTOR, NETWORK (1005X4) < THERMISTOR >

A-1544-473-A LC-095 BOARD, COMPLETE (SERVICE) ********************** < CAPACITOR >

A-1490-527-A CR-090 BOARD, COMPLETE ********************** < CAPACITOR > C9001 C9002 C9003 C9004 C9005 C9006 1-165-908-11 1-165-908-11 1-100-567-81 1-100-567-81 1-100-567-81 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 1uF 0.01uF 0.01uF 0.01uF 0.01uF 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10V 10V 25V 25V 25V 25V

1-100-352-91 CERAMIC CHIP 1-100-966-91 CERAMIC CHIP 1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP < CONNECTOR >

* CN6002 1-820-336-71 CONNECTOR, FFC/FPC (ZIF) 14P 1-100-567-81 CERAMIC CHIP < CONNECTOR > CN9001 CN9002 CN9004 CN9005 1-580-057-11 1-580-056-21 1-817-382-11 1-816-648-61 PIN, CONNECTOR (SMD) 4P PIN, CONNECTOR (SMD) 3P CONNECTOR, I-LINK (6P) (HDV/DV) FFC/FPC CONNECTOR (LIF) 20P < DIODE > < LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY > * D9001 * D9002 6-501-961-01 DIODE MAZS120G08S0 6-501-961-01 DIODE MAZS120G08S0 < FUSE > 0 F9001 0 F9002 1-576-406-11 FUSE, MICRO (1608) (1.4A/32V) 1-576-406-11 FUSE, MICRO (1608) (1.4A/32V) < FERRITE BEAD > * FB9001 1-481-196-21 FERRITE, EMI (SMD) (3216) < LINE FILTER > * LF9001 1-457-217-21 COMMON MODE CHOKE COIL < RESISTOR > R9002 R9003 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 1-216-864-11 SHORT CHIP 0 0 R6004 R6005 R6007 R6008 R6009 R6010 R6011 R6012 R6013 1-218-839-11 1-218-839-11 1-208-946-81 1-218-948-11 1-208-939-11 1-208-952-81 1-218-971-11 1-218-971-11 1-218-971-11 Q6001 Q6002 ND6001 1-805-549-11 DISPLAY PANEL, LIQUID CRYSTAL < TRANSISTOR > 6-550-119-01 TRANSISTOR 6-551-067-01 TRANSISTOR < RESISTOR > METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP 470 470 300K 390 150K 510K 33K 33K 33K 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 5% 0.5% 0.5% 5% 5% 5% 1/10W 1/10W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W DTC144EMFS6T2L RTF015P02TL * D6001 * D6002 6-501-573-01 DIODE CL-271TLY-C-TS (BACKLIGHT) 6-501-573-01 DIODE CL-271TLY-C-TS (BACKLIGHT) < FERRITE BEAD > FB6001 1-400-794-21 EMI FERRITE (SMD) (1608) < DIODE >

Refer to page 5-1 for mark 0.

HVR-MRC1 5-5

Ver. 1.1 2008.06


The changed portions from Ver. 1.0 are shown in blue.
Ref. No. R6014 R6015 R6016 R6017 R6018 R6019 R6020 R6021 R6022 R6023 R6024 Part No. Description 33K 33K 33K 33K 33K 33K 33K 33K 33K 33K 33K 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 0.5% 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W Ref. No. S7010 Part No.

LC-095
Description

SW-525

TK-071

1-218-971-11 RES-CHIP 1-218-971-11 1-218-971-11 1-218-971-11 1-218-971-11 1-218-971-11 1-218-971-11 1-218-971-11 1-218-971-11 1-218-971-11 1-208-923-11 RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP

1-771-731-21 SWITCH, SLIDE (POWER (ON/OFF))

A-1498-040-A TK-071 BOARD, COMPLETE (SERVICE) ********************** (IC5002 is not supplied, but this is included in TK-071 complete board.) < CAPACITOR > C1001 C1002 C1003 C1004 C1005 C1006 C1007 C1008 C1009 C1010 C1011 C1012 C1013 C1014 C1015 C1016 C1017 * C1018 * C1019 C1020 C1021 C1022 C1023 C1024 C1025 C1026 C1027 * C1028 * C1029 C1030 C1031 * C1032 * C1033 C1034 C1035 C1036 C1037 C1038 C1039 C1040 C1041 C1042 C1043 C1044 C1045 C1046 C1047 C1048 C1049 C2001 1-165-908-11 1-165-908-11 1-100-966-91 1-100-567-81 1-100-567-81 1-100-567-81 1-100-567-81 1-125-777-11 1-165-908-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-100-966-91 1-100-966-91 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-165-908-11 1-100-567-81 1-112-692-11 1-112-692-11 1-164-874-11 1-164-937-11 1-165-908-11 1-164-937-11 1-164-874-11 1-165-908-11 1-164-860-11 1-164-860-11 1-112-746-11 1-112-746-11 1-165-989-11 1-165-989-11 1-112-746-11 1-112-746-11 1-125-777-11 1-165-989-11 1-165-989-11 1-165-989-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-112-717-91 1-112-717-91 1-165-908-11 1-100-567-81 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-112-717-91 1-112-717-91 1-112-717-91 1-112-717-91 1-100-567-81 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 1uF 1uF 10uF 0.01uF 0.01uF 0.01uF 0.01uF 0.1uF 1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 10uF 10uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 1uF 0.01uF 1000PF 1000PF 100PF 0.001uF 1uF 0.001uF 100PF 1uF 27PF 27PF 4.7uF 4.7uF 10uF 10uF 4.7uF 4.7uF 0.1uF 10uF 10uF 10uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 1uF 1uF 1uF 0.01uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 1uF 1uF 1uF 1uF 0.01uF 10% 10% 20% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 20% 20% 10% 10% 10% 10% 5% 5% 5% 10% 10% 10% 5% 10% 5% 5% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10V 10V 10V 25V 25V 25V 25V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 25V 50V 50V 50V 50V 10V 50V 50V 10V 50V 50V 6.3V 6.3V 6.3V 6.3V 6.3V 6.3V 10V 6.3V 6.3V 6.3V 10V 10V 6.3V 6.3V 10V 25V 10V 10V 6.3V 6.3V 6.3V 6.3V 25V

A-1490-529-A SW-525 BOARD, COMPLETE *********************** < CAPACITOR > C7001 C7002 C7003 C7004 C7005 C7006 C7007 C7008 1-100-567-81 1-100-567-81 1-100-567-81 1-100-567-81 1-100-567-81 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0.01uF 0.01uF 0.01uF 0.01uF 0.01uF 0.01uF 0.01uF 0.01uF 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V

1-100-567-81 CERAMIC CHIP 1-100-567-81 CERAMIC CHIP 1-100-567-81 CERAMIC CHIP < CONNECTOR >

CN7001 1-816-648-61 FFC/FPC CONNECTOR (LIF) 20P < DIODE > D7001 D7002 D7003 D7004 D7005 D7006 D7007 D7008 D7009 8-719-074-67 8-719-074-67 8-719-074-67 8-719-074-67 8-719-074-67 8-719-074-67 8-719-074-67 8-719-074-67 8-719-077-09 DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE EDZ-TE61-5.6B EDZ-TE61-5.6B EDZ-TE61-5.6B EDZ-TE61-5.6B EDZ-TE61-5.6B EDZ-TE61-5.6B EDZ-TE61-5.6B EDZ-TE61-5.6B CL-196HR-CD-T (REC LAMP, CF ACCESS)

< TRANSISTOR > Q7001 6-550-239-01 TRANSISTOR < RESISTOR > R7001 1-208-671-11 METAL CHIP < SWITCH > S7001 S7002 S7003 S7004 S7005 S7006 S7007 S7008 S7009 1-771-844-21 1-771-844-21 1-771-844-21 1-771-844-21 1-771-844-21 1-771-844-21 1-771-844-21 1-771-844-21 1-771-844-21 SWITCH, TACTILE (CAM LINK) SWITCH, TACTILE (., EXEC M) SWITCH, TACTILE (s STOP) SWITCH, TACTILE (MENU) SWITCH, TACTILE (H PLAY, EXEC) SWITCH, TACTILE (REC z) SWITCH, TACTILE (REPEAT) SWITCH, TACTILE (>, EXEC m) SWITCH, TACTILE (REC) 330 0.5% 1/16W DTA144EMFS6T2L

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The changed portions from Ver. 1.1 are shown in blue.
Ref. No. C2002 C2003 C2004 C2005 C2006 C2007 C2008 C2009 C2010 C2011 C2012 C2013 C2016 C2017 * C2018 C2022 C2023 * C3001 C3002 C3003 C3004 C3005 C3006 C3007 C3008 C3009 C3010 C3011 C3012 C3013 C3014 C3015 C4001 C4002 C4003 C4005 * C4006 C4007 C4008 C4009 C4010 C4011 C4012 C4013 C4014 C4015 * C4016 C4017 C4018 C4019 * C5001 C5002 C5003 * C5004 C5005 C5006 C5007 Part No. 1-100-567-81 1-100-567-81 1-125-777-11 1-100-567-81 1-125-777-11 1-100-567-81 1-100-567-81 1-100-567-81 1-100-567-81 1-100-567-81 1-100-567-81 1-100-567-81 1-165-908-11 1-125-777-11 1-112-746-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-112-746-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-100-567-81 1-125-777-11 1-165-989-11 1-125-777-11 1-112-746-11 1-100-567-81 1-164-852-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-164-852-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-112-746-11 1-125-777-11 1-112-717-91 1-164-933-11 1-112-746-11 1-165-989-11 1-165-989-11 1-112-746-11 1-125-777-11 Description CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP 0.01uF 0.01uF 0.1uF 0.01uF 0.1uF 0.01uF 0.01uF 0.01uF 0.01uF 0.01uF 0.01uF 0.01uF 1uF 0.1uF 4.7uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 4.7uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.01uF 0.1uF 10uF 0.1uF 4.7uF 0.01uF 12PF 0.1uF 0.1uF 12PF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 4.7uF 0.1uF 1uF 220PF 4.7uF 10uF 10uF 4.7uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 5% 10% 10% 5% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 25V 25V 10V 25V 10V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 25V 10V 10V 6.3V 10V 10V 6.3V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 25V 10V 6.3V 10V 6.3V 25V 50V 10V 10V 50V 10V 10V 10V 10V 6.3V 10V 6.3V 50V 6.3V 6.3V 6.3V 6.3V 10V 10V 10V Ref. No. C5008 C5009 C5010 C5011 C5012 C5013 C5014 C5015 C5016 C5017 C5018 C5019 C5020 C5021 C5022 C5023 C5024 * C5025 C5026 C5028 C5030 C5031 C5032 C5033 C5034 Part No. Description 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.001uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.01uF 4.7uF 220PF 0.01uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.001uF 0.1uF 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10% 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 10V 50V 10V 10V 10V 25V 6.3V 50V 25V 10V 10V 10V 50V 10V

TK-071
1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-164-937-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-100-567-81 1-112-746-11 1-164-933-11 1-100-567-81 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP CERAMIC CHIP

1-164-937-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP < CONNECTOR >

* CN2001 CN2002 * CN4001 CN4002

1-818-516-71 1-816-645-61 1-820-857-81 1-816-648-61

CONNECTOR, FFC/FPC (ZIF) 20P FFC/FPC CONNECTOR (LIF) 14P CONNECTOR, FPC (ZIF) 51P FFC/FPC CONNECTOR (LIF) 20P < DIODE >

D001 0 D1001 0 D1002 D1003 D1004 * D1005 * D1006

6-500-750-01 6-501-272-01 6-501-272-01 6-501-124-01 6-501-124-01

DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE

NSAD500H-T1-A RB520CS-30T2R RB520CS-30T2R RSX101VA-30TR RSX101VA-30TR

6-501-961-01 DIODE MAZS120G08S0 6-501-961-01 DIODE MAZS120G08S0 < FUSE >

0 F1001 0 F1002

1-576-406-11 FUSE, MICRO (1608) (1.4A/32V) 1-576-406-11 FUSE, MICRO (1608) (1.4A/32V) < FERRITE BEAD >

* FB1001 FB1002 FB1003 FB1004 FB1005 FB1006 FB1007 FB1008 FB1009 FB1010

1-481-196-21 1-400-915-21 1-400-915-21 1-400-915-21 1-400-619-11 1-400-619-11 1-400-619-11 1-400-619-11 1-400-331-11 1-400-619-11

FERRITE, EMI (SMD) (3216) INDUCTOR (EMI FERRITE) (2012) INDUCTOR (EMI FERRITE) (2012) INDUCTOR (EMI FERRITE) (2012) BEAD, FERRITE (CHIP) (1608) BEAD, FERRITE (CHIP) (1608) BEAD, FERRITE (CHIP) (1608) BEAD, FERRITE (CHIP) (1608) FERRITE, EMI (SMD) (1005) BEAD, FERRITE (CHIP) (1608)

1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP 1-125-777-11 CERAMIC CHIP

FB2001 1-400-915-21 INDUCTOR (EMI FERRITE) (2012)

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Ref. No. FB3001 FB4001 FB4002 FB4003 FB4004 FB4005 FB4006 FB5001 FB5002 FB5003 FB5004 FB5005 FB5006 Part No. 1-400-915-21 1-400-915-21 1-400-915-21 1-400-331-11 1-400-619-11 1-400-331-11 1-400-915-21 1-400-915-21 1-400-915-21 1-400-915-21 1-400-331-11 1-400-331-11 1-400-915-21 Description INDUCTOR (EMI FERRITE) (2012) INDUCTOR (EMI FERRITE) (2012) INDUCTOR (EMI FERRITE) (2012) FERRITE, EMI (SMD) (1005) BEAD, FERRITE (CHIP) (1608) FERRITE, EMI (SMD) (1005) INDUCTOR (EMI FERRITE) (2012) INDUCTOR (EMI FERRITE) (2012) INDUCTOR (EMI FERRITE) (2012) INDUCTOR (EMI FERRITE) (2012) FERRITE, EMI (SMD) (1005) FERRITE, EMI (SMD) (1005) INDUCTOR (EMI FERRITE) (2012) < FILTER > FL4001 1-234-939-21 FILTER, EMI REMOVAL (SMD) FL4002 1-234-939-21 FILTER, EMI REMOVAL (SMD) FL4003 1-234-939-21 FILTER, EMI REMOVAL (SMD) < IC > 0 IC1001 * IC1002 IC1003 * IC1004 * IC1005 * IC2001 IC2003 IC2004 * IC3001 IC4002 * IC4003 * IC5001 IC5002 IC5002 6-707-357-01 6-709-667-01 6-704-257-01 6-710-663-01 6-710-663-01 6-712-221-01 8-759-058-64 8-759-058-64 6-710-662-01 8-759-058-62 6-710-683-01 6-712-220-01 (Not supplied) (Not supplied) IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC LTC3728LXCUH#TR-R5 S-812C33BPI-C4NTFG TK11130CSCL-G BU4325FVE-TR BU4325FVE-TR uPD78F0513GA (S)-8EU-E2-A TC7S32FU (TE85R) TC7S32FU (TE85R) K4M513233C-DN75T TC7S08FU (TE85R) TSB41AB2PAPR IND60C32A AT45DB081B-CNU (Note) AT45DB081D-SU (Note) Ref. No. Q1016 Q1017 Q1018 Part No. Description RTF015P02TL RTQ035P02TR RTQ035P02TR

6-551-067-01 TRANSISTOR 6-550-354-01 TRANSISTOR 6-550-354-01 TRANSISTOR < RESISTOR >

R1001 R1002 R1003 R1004 R1005 R1006 R1007 R1008 R1009 R1010 R1012 R1013 R1014 R1015 R1019 R1021 R1023 R1024 R1025 R1026 R1027 R1028 R1029 R1030 R1031 R1032 R1033 R1034 R1035 R1036 R1037 R1038 R1039 R1040 R1041 R1042 R1043 R1044 R1045 R2001 R2002 R2003 R2004 R2005 R2006 R2007

1-218-981-91 1-218-974-11 1-218-974-11 1-208-635-11 1-218-974-11 1-208-713-11 1-218-978-11 1-208-928-11 1-208-696-11 1-208-893-11 1-218-982-11 1-208-905-11 1-208-911-11 1-218-990-81 1-218-989-11 1-218-990-81 1-245-685-21 1-245-685-21 1-245-685-21 1-245-685-21 1-208-923-11 1-208-911-11 1-208-884-81 1-208-918-11 1-208-712-11 1-208-683-11 1-218-982-11 1-218-989-11 1-208-683-11 1-208-923-11 1-208-923-11 1-208-923-11 1-208-923-11 1-216-789-11 1-208-927-11 1-216-864-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-977-11 1-218-953-11 1-208-923-11 1-208-923-11 1-208-923-11 1-208-923-11 1-208-923-11 1-208-923-11

RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP RES-CHIP SHORT CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP

220K 56K 56K 10 56K 18K 120K 51K 3.6K 1.8K 270K 5.6K 10K 0 1M 0 0.051 0.051 0.051 0.051 33K 10K 750 20K 16K 1K 270K 1M 1K 33K 33K 33K 33K 2.2 47K 0 100K 100K 1K 33K 33K 33K 33K 33K 33K 220K

5% 5% 5% 0.5% 5% 0.5% 5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 5% 0.5% 0.5% 5%

1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W

* * * *

5% 5% 5% 5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 5% 5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 5% 0.5%

1/8W 1/8W 1/8W 1/8W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/10W 1/16W

< COIL > L1001 L1002 1-456-019-11 INDUCTOR 1-456-019-11 INDUCTOR < LINE FILTER > LF4001 1-457-064-13 COMMON MODE CHOKE COIL < TRANSISTOR > Q1001 Q1002 Q1003 0 Q1004 0 Q1005 Q1006 Q1007 Q1008 Q1009 Q1010 * Q1011 Q1012 * Q1013 Q1014 Q1015 6-550-566-01 6-550-566-01 6-550-119-01 6-709-438-01 6-709-438-01 8-729-928-34 6-551-346-01 6-550-354-01 6-550-354-01 6-550-566-01 6-551-600-01 6-550-354-01 6-551-600-01 6-550-119-01 6-551-067-01 TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR DTC115TMFS6T2L DTC115TMFS6T2L DTC144EMFS6T2L FDS6986AS FDS6986AS DTA124EE-TL LSK3541FS8T2L RTQ035P02TR RTQ035P02TR DTC115TMFS6T2L DTC115EETL RTQ035P02TR DTC115EETL DTC144EMFS6T2L RTF015P02TL 4.7uH 4.7uH

5% 5% 5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5%

1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W

1-208-943-11 METAL CHIP

Note: Two interchangeable kinds of IC are used for IC5002. It is included in TK-071 complete board though neither of these are supplied. Note: IC50022IC TK-071

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Ref. No. R2008 R2009 R2010 R2011 R2012 R2013 R2014 R2015 R2016 R2017 R2018 R2019 R2020 R2021 R2022 R2026 R2027 R2028 R2032 R2033 R2034 R2035 R2036 R2037 R2038 R2040 R2041 R2042 R2043 R2044 R2045 R2046 R2048 R2049 R2053 R2055 R2064 R3001 R3002 R4001 R4002 R4003 R4004 R4005 R4006 R4007 R4008 R4009 R4010 R4011 R4012 R4013 R4015 R4016 R4018 R4019 R4020 R4021 Part No. 1-208-923-11 1-208-923-11 1-208-923-11 1-208-683-11 1-208-683-11 1-208-683-11 1-208-683-11 1-208-683-11 1-208-683-11 1-208-683-11 1-208-683-11 1-208-683-11 1-208-683-11 1-208-695-11 1-208-695-11 1-208-911-11 1-208-911-11 1-208-911-11 1-208-923-11 1-208-683-11 1-208-695-11 1-208-695-11 1-208-695-11 1-208-695-11 1-208-695-11 1-208-923-11 1-208-923-11 1-208-923-11 1-208-923-11 1-208-923-11 1-208-911-11 1-208-923-11 1-218-990-81 1-208-923-11 1-208-923-11 1-208-911-11 1-218-990-81 1-208-647-11 1-208-647-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-933-11 1-218-933-11 1-208-861-81 1-208-861-81 1-218-935-11 1-208-861-81 Description METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP 33K 33K 33K 1K 1K 1K 1K 1K 1K 1K 1K 1K 1K 3.3K 3.3K 10K 10K 10K 33K 1K 3.3K 3.3K 3.3K 3.3K 3.3K 33K 33K 33K 33K 33K 10K 33K 0 33K 33K 10K 0 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 22 22 82 82 33 82 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 0.5% 0.5% 5% 0.5% 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W Ref. No. R4022 R4023 R4024 R4025 R4026 R4028 R4029 R4030 R4031 R4032 R4033 R4034 R4035 R4036 R4037 R4038 R4039 R4040 R4042 R4043 R4047 R4050 R4051 R4055 R4056 R4057 R4058 R4059 R4060 R4061 R4062 R4063 R4064 R4065 R4066 R4067 R4068 R4069 R4070 R4071 R5018 R5020 R5021 R5022 R5023 R5024 R5027 R5028 R5034 R5035 R5036 R5037 R5038 R5039 R5040 R5041 R5046 Part No. Description 33 22 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 10K 10K 5.6K 10K 4.7K 10K 100K 33K 10K 10K 47 1K 10K 0 0 33K 1K 1K 1K 6.2K 150 56 56 5.1K 56 56 0 0 0 4.7K 4.7K 4.7K 33 4.7K 56 4.7K 0 33K 1K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 100 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 0.5% 0.5% 5% 0.5% 5% 0.5% 5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 5% 0.5% 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1-218-935-11 RES-CHIP 1-218-933-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-935-11 1-208-911-11 1-208-911-11 1-218-962-11 1-208-911-11 1-218-961-11 1-208-911-11 1-218-977-11 1-208-923-11 1-208-911-11 1-208-911-11 1-208-855-81 1-218-953-11 1-208-911-11 1-218-990-81 1-218-990-81 1-208-923-11 1-208-683-11 1-208-683-11 1-208-683-11 1-208-906-81 1-208-663-11 1-218-938-11 1-218-938-11 1-218-864-11 1-218-938-11 1-218-938-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-864-11 1-216-864-11 1-218-961-11 1-218-961-11 1-218-961-11 1-218-935-11 1-218-961-11 1-218-938-11 1-218-961-11 1-218-990-81 1-208-923-11 1-218-953-11 1-208-911-11 1-208-911-11 1-208-911-11 1-208-911-11 1-208-911-11 1-208-911-11 RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP SHORT CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP RES-CHIP SHORT CHIP METAL CHIP RES-CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP METAL CHIP

0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 5% 5% 0.5% 5% 5%

1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/16W 1/10W 1/16W 1/16W

5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 5% 0.5% 5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 0.5% 5%

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1-218-941-81 RES-CHIP

HVR-MRC1 5-9

TK-071
Ref. No. Part No. Description < VIBRATOR > X4001 * X5001 1-781-045-21 VIBRATOR, CRYSTAL (24.576MHz) 1-813-856-11 OSCILLATOR, CRYSTAL (27MHz) Ref. No. Part No. Description

HVR-MRC1 5-10

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Checking supplied accessories.

CD-ROM (Note) Manuals for Digital HD Video Camera Recorder Note:HVR-MRC1 is the accessory of HDR-Z7J/Z7U/Z7N/Z7E/Z7P/ Z7C and HDR-S270J/S270U/S270N/S270E/S270P/S270C. Please refer to following CD-ROM that is those accessory for the Operating Instructions. 3-280-845-01 (for HDR-Z7J/Z7U/Z7N/Z7E/Z7P/Z7C) 3-280-849-01 (for HDR-S270J/S270U/S270N/S270E/ S270P/S270C) Operating Instructions (PDF) The CD-ROM supplied contains all of language version of the Operating Instructions (PDF) for printing. The printed matter is not supplied. If required, please order it with the part number below. (Only for destination Japanese model) * * * * * * * 3-290-149-01 3-290-149-11 3-290-149-21 3-290-149-31 3-290-149-41 3-290-149-51 3-290-149-61 (JAPANESE) (ENGLISH) (FRENCH) (SPANISH) (ITALIAN) (GERMAN) (SIMPLIFIED CHINESE)

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CD-ROM (Note) Manuals for Digital HD Video Camera Recorder Note:HVR-MRC1HDR-Z7J/Z7U/Z7N/Z7E/Z7P/Z7CHDRS270J/S270U/S270N/S270E/S270P/S270C CD-ROM 3-280-845-01 (HDR-Z7J/Z7U/Z7N/Z7E/Z7P/Z7C) 3-280-849-01 (HDR-S270J/S270U/S270N/S270E/ S270P/S270C) (PDF)
PDF CD-ROM

* 3-290-149-01 ()

HVR-MRC1 5-11E

6. ADJUSTMENTS
6-1. Reading/Clearing of History Information
The history information recorded in this set can be read and cleared by connecting the set to the PC with the i.LINK cable and using batch files. Kind of history information This set records the following history information: 1 Error codes (latest 10 codes) 2 Accumulated POWER ON time (in minute) 3 Accumulated recording time (in minute) 4 Accumulated playback time (in minute) 5 Accumulated files created 6 Accumulated CF card detection count

1-1.

Connection and Power ON Method

Connection Diagram

(Connecting cord) (DK-215)

PC with IEEE1394 terminal

i.LINK cable HVR-MRC1 AC Adapter/Charger

Fig. 6-1-1
Procedures 1) Attach the iLINK cradle (HVRA-CR1) to the set. 2) Connect the set to the PC with the i.LINK cable. Note: Remove the Compact Flash card if it has been inserted in the set. 3) Slide the POWER switch of this set to ON. 4) Check that the LCD screen of the set changes from Welcome to a blinking state of CF icon as shown below.

Icon is blinking

Fig. 6-1-2

HVR-MRC1 6-1

1-2.
J-1

List of Service Tools


J-2 iLINK cable (Commercial item) Personal computer (Note 1) J-3 AC Adaptor/Charger (AC-VQ1050) 1-479-580-11

J-4

Connecting cord (DK-215) 1-783-710-24

Files used Folder Name Uploader File Name 1394API.dll 1394DIAG.sys 1394vdev.inf 1394vdev.sys port95nt.exe CMD1394.exe tnf.exe batch_e (English version) HISTORY_E.bat ERROR_E.bat POWER_E.bat REC_E.bat PB_E.bat FILE_E.bat CFDET_E.bat batch_j (Japanese version) HISTORY.bat ERROR.bat POWER.bat REC.bat PB.bat FILE.bat CFDET.bat Reading of history information Clearing of error code history Clearing of accumulated POWER ON time Clearing of accumulated recording time Clearing of accumulated playback time Clearing of accumulated files created Clearing of accumulated CF detection count Reading of history information Clearing of error code history Clearing of accumulated POWER ON time Clearing of accumulated recording time Clearing of accumulated playback time Clearing of accumulated files created Clearing of accumulated CF detection count Remarks For installation of exclusive driver

Note 1: OS: Windows XP HomeEdition (Service Pack2 or later) Windows XP Professional (Service Pack2 or later) Standard installation is required. Operation is not assured if rhe above OS has been upgraded. CPU: MMX Pentium 200 MHz or faster IEEE1394 terminal (DV connector) Note 2: Retrieve the batch file etc. used from the item of ESI Jig & Software of ESI homepage by the following conditions Model Name: HVR-MRC1 Category: MPU/ROM/Software

HVR-MRC1 6-2

1-3.

Installation of Driver

6. Select Add a new hardware device and click Next.

Install the driver exclusive for confirmation of HVR-MRC1. Install the driver in the following procedures. Once this work is performed, further installation is not required later on. Note: If the PC restarts after the driver installation completes, starts from the procedure No. 15. 1. 2. 3. 4. Double-click Port95nt.exe in the Uploader folder. According to the installation wizard, begin the installation. After the installation completes, restart the PC. After restarted, open Control Panel Add Hardware, and click Next.

Fig. 6-1-5
7. Select Install the hardware that I manually selected from a list and click Next.

Fig. 6-1-3
5. Select Yes, I have already connected the hardware and click Next.

Fig. 6-1-6
8. Select Show All Devices and click Next.

Fig. 6-1-4

Fig. 6-1-7

HVR-MRC1 6-3

9. Click Have Disk.

12. Click OK.

Fig. 6-1-11
13. Select 1394 Virtual Device and click Next.

Fig. 6-1-8
10. Click Browse.

Fig. 6-1-9
11. Select 1394vdev.inf copied to the PC and click Open.

Fig. 6-1-12
14. Click Next. Then, the installation starts.

Fig. 6-1-10

Fig. 6-1-13
Note: When driver is installed, personaol computer might be reset. In this case, please proceed work from procedure 15 after starting the personal computer.

HVR-MRC1 6-4

15. Confirm the result of driver installation. Open System Properties Device Manager.

17. If Unknown device is displayed below 1394 Test Devices, update the driver in the procedures below.

Fig. 6-1-16
18. Right-click Unknown devices and select Update Driver.

Fig. 6-1-14
16. If 1394 Virtual device is displayed below 1394 Test Devices, the installation is normally finished.

Fig. 6-1-17
19. Select Install from a list or specific location and click Next.

Fig. 6-1-15

Fig. 6-1-18

HVR-MRC1 6-5

20. Click Browse.

22. After the installation completes, click Finish. 23. Open Device Manager. If 1384 Virtual Devices is displayed below 1394 Test Devices, the installation is normally finished.

Fig. 6-1-19
21. Specify the location (Uploader) where the driver is saved and click OK. The installation starts.

Fig. 6-1-21

Fig. 6-1-20

HVR-MRC1 6-6

1-4.

Reading of History Information

1-5.

Clearing of Error Code History

Note: The following shows a case that uses the batch file of English version. For Japanese version, use HISTORY.bat. Procedures 1. Double-click HISTORY_E.bat copied to the PC. 2. The command prompt starts up. Following the message, press the [ENTER] key of PC.

Note: The following shows a case that uses the batch file of English version. For Japanese version, use ERROR.bat. Procedures 1. Double-click ERROR_E.bat copied to the PC. 2. The command prompt starts up.

Fig. 6-1-24 Fig. 6-1-22


3. The Notepad will open automatically and display the history information. To execute, press the [ENTER] key of PC. The clearing of error code history will be executed. To cancel, click x mark at the upper right of the command prompt window to close the command prompt window. 3. When the clearing of error code history finished, the following message will be displayed in the command prompt window.

Fig. 6-1-25
4. Press the [ENTER] key of PC to close the command prompt window.

Fig. 6-1-23
4. Close the Notepad. The command prompt window will close automatically. 5. The history information file HISTORY.TXT is created in the same folder as HISTORY_E.bat, and accordingly you can see the history information by opening the file with the text editor, etc. If you execute HISTORY_E.bat with the HISTORY.TXT already created, new history information will be added to the HISTORY.TXT with previously read history information remained unchanged.

HVR-MRC1 6-7

1-6.

Clearing of Accumulated POWER ON Time

1-7.

Clearing of Accumulated Recording Time

Note: The following shows a case that uses the batch file of English version. For Japanese version, use POWER.bat. Procedures 1. Double-click POWER_E.bat copied to the PC. 2. The command prompt starts up.

Note: The following shows a case that uses the batch file of English version. For Japanese version, use REC.bat. Procedures 1. Double-click REC_E.bat copied to the PC. 2. The command prompt starts up.

Fig. 6-1-26
To execute, press the [ENTER] key of PC. The clearing of accumulated POWER ON time will be executed. To cancel, click x mark at the upper right of the command prompt window to close the command prompt window. 3. When the clearing of accumulated POWER ON time finished, the following message will be displayed in the command prompt window.

Fig. 6-1-28
To execute, press the [ENTER] key of PC. The clearing of accumulated recording time will be executed. To cancel, click x mark at the upper right of the command prompt window to close the command prompt window. 3. When the clearing of accumulated recording time finished, the following message will be displayed in the command prompt window.

Fig. 6-1-27
4. Press the [ENTER] key of PC to close the command prompt window.

Fig. 6-1-29
4. Press the [ENTER] key of PC to close the command prompt window.

HVR-MRC1 6-8

1-8.

Clearing of Accumulated Playback Time

1-9.

Clearing of Accumulated Files Created

Note: The following shows a case that uses the batch file of English version. For Japanese version, use PB.bat. Procedures 1. Double-click PB_E.bat copied to the PC. 2. The command prompt starts up.

Note: The following shows a case that uses the batch file of English version. For Japanese version, use FILE.bat. Procedures 1. Double-click FILE_E.bat copied to the PC. 2. The command prompt starts up.

Fig. 6-1-30
To execute, press the [ENTER] key of PC. The clearing of accumulated playback time will be executed. To cancel, click x mark at the upper right of the command prompt window to close the command prompt window. 3. When the clearing of accumulated playback time finished, the following message will be displayed in the command prompt window.

Fig. 6-1-32
To execute, press the [ENTER] key of PC. The clearing of accumulated files created will be executed. To cancel, click x mark at the upper right of the command prompt window to close the command prompt window. 3. When the clearing of accumulated files created finished, the following message will be displayed in the command prompt window.

Fig. 6-1-31
4. Press the [ENTER] key of PC to close the command prompt window.

Fig. 6-1-33
4. Press the [ENTER] key of PC to close the command prompt window.

HVR-MRC1 6-9

1-10. Clearing of Accumulated CF Detection Count


Note: The following shows a case that uses the batch file of English version. For Japanese version, use CFDET.bat. Procedures 1. Double-click CFDET_E.bat copied to the PC. 2. The command prompt starts up.

Fig. 6-1-34
To execute, press the [ENTER] key of PC. The clearing of accumulated CF detection count will be executed. To cancel, click x mark at the upper right of the command prompt window to close the command prompt window. 3. When the clearing of accumulated CF detection count finished, the following message will be displayed in the command prompt window.

Fig. 6-1-35
4. Press the [ENTER] key of PC to close the command prompt window.

HVR-MRC1 6-10E

3-290-149-11(1)

Memory Recording Unit


Operating Instructions

Owners record
The model number and the serial number are located at the name plate on the left of the unit. Record the serial number in the space provided below. Refer to these numbers whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product. Model No. HVRSerial No. ______________________

HVR-MRC1
2008 Sony Corporation

On trademarks

Table of contents
Overview ........................................................ 3 Names of parts ............................................... 4
Memory Recording Unit / i.LINK Cradle ...................... 4 LCD screen display ............................................................. 5

InfoLITHIUM is a trademark of Sony Corporation. i.LINK and are trademarks of Sony Corporation. HDV and the HDV logo are trademarks of Sony Corporation and Victor Company of Japan, Ltd. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and Windows Media are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Macintosh and Mac OS are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and other countries. CompactFlash is the registered trademark of SanDisk Corporation. All other product names mentioned herein may be the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Furthermore, and are not mentioned in each case in this manual.

Using in VIDEO mode .................................... 6


Connecting this unit to a camcorder ................................ 6 Inserting/removing optional memory media ................ 6 Menu settings ...................................................................... 6

Menu organization (VIDEO mode) ............... 7 Recording images from the camcorder to this unit ................................................................. 9
Recording images (POWER switch at the ON side) ....................................... 9

Notes on the License


ANY USE OF THIS PRODUCT OTHER THAN CONSUMER PERSONAL USE IN ANY MANNER THAT COMPLIES WITH THE MPEG-2 STANDARD FOR ENCODING VIDEO INFORMATION FOR PACKAGED MEDIA IS EXPRESSLY PROHIBITED WITHOUT A LICENSE UNDER APPLICABLE PATENTS IN THE MPEG-2 PATENT PORTFOLIO, WHICH LICENSE IS AVAILABLE FROM MPEG LA, L.L.C., 250 STEELE STREET, SUITE 300, DENVER, COLORADO 80206.

Playback the image recorded on a CompactFlash in this unit ............................ 12


Playback (POWER switch to ON) .................................. 12 Useful functions in combination with HVR-Z7/S270 ............................................................................................. 13

Using in COMPUTER mode .......................... 16


Connecting to a computer ............................................... 16

Menu organization (COMPUTER mode) ..... 17 Folder saving format ................................... 18


Folder organization .......................................................... 18 Notes regarding COMPUTER mode .............................. 19

Power supply ............................................... 20


Preparing the power supply ........................................... 20

Trouble shooting .......................................... 22


Power sources .................................................................... 22 Recording ........................................................................... 22 Connecting a computer .................................................... 23

Warning indicators ...................................... 24


Self-diagnosis display ...................................................... 24 Caution message ............................................................... 25

About i.LINK ................................................. 26 Optional CompactFlash ............................... 27


CompactFlash .................................................................... 27

Specifications ............................................... 28 Precautions ................................................... 29 Getting the best performance from the battery pack ................................................. 30

Overview
Integrated architecture to the camcorder
The body is small and light with a weight of about 130 g and connects directly to a camcorder without a cable to provide camcorder mobility. Power is supplied from the camcorder so no additional battery is required; weight and size have thus been minimized. The power-saving design also enables longer recording time. The operational status such as operating mode, remaining CompactFlash capacity or recording format, etc. can be checked on the LCD screen of the camcorder. Not having to check the unit itself means you can concentrate more on what you are shooting. The camcorder used with this unit can output a record command without a tape inserted. This synchronizes the unit to the REC/STOP operation of the camcorder and so audio and video can be recorded on the CompactFlash unit only. A loop recording mode is also available which enables you to record repeatedly.

Supported models
This unit can be connected to a camcorder via a special interface. Refer to the supplied Guide to supported models and their functions for details on supported models when connecting via an i.LINK terminal.

Recording on small, light and highly versatile CompactFlash


CompactFlash used as recording media CompactFlash is less subject to strong vibration or high altitude and are highly resistant to impact such as being dropped. This enables recording in a wide range of environments. A highly versatile CompactFlash media (16GB) enables about 1 hour and 12 minutes of recording of an HDV/ DVCAM/DV stream. Connecting the unit to a computer via a commercial CompactFlash reader allows faster data transfer to the computer than when using a tape. The data transfer time depends on the specifications of the CompactFlash media and CompactFlash reader.

Can also connect to the HVRA-CR1 i.LINK cradle


The unit can be connected to a computer or camcorder via the HVRA-CR1 i.LINK cradle. The unit operates with a battery or AC adaptor via the HVRA-CR1 i.LINK cradle, which enables you to record in a wide range of environments. This unit has two operating modes, VIDEO mode and COMPUTER mode. The mode is automatically selected depending on which device is connected. The unit independently outputs playback video to the i.LINK interface. VIDEO mode is for recording and playback an HDV/ DVCAM/DV stream via the i.LINK terminal of the camcorder. COMPUTER mode enables the unit to be recognized as an external drive when connected to a computer via an i.LINK terminal. This mode enables high-speed data transfer.

Names of parts
Memory Recording Unit / i.LINK Cradle

qg
5 6 7 8 9 q; qa qs qd

qf

2 3 4

qh

qj

qk

Attaching to the i.LINK cradle Attach this unit to the i.LINK cradle by sliding the unit in the direction of the arrow.

1 RELEASE button
Press this button to remove this unit.

9 PLAY/EXEC button
Press this button to play recorded files. Press this button during playback to pause playback. When the menu screen is displayed on the LCD screen, press this button to execute the selected menu item.

2 CAM LINK button


Press this button to switch to CAM LINK [ON] (FOLLOW/SYNCHRO) to record video in conjunction with the recording operation of the camcorder, or to CAM LINK [OFF] to record with this unit alone. * Default setting is CAM LINK [ON].

q; REC button
Press two buttons together to start recording.

qa STOP button
Press this button to return to the VIDEO mode screen. Press this button to stop recording or playback. When a menu is selected, press this button to cancel it.

3 PREVIOUS/REW button
Press this button during standby to go back to the previous clip. Press this button during playback to stop playback and restart playback from the beginning of the current clip. Keep this button pressed down during playback to play the current clip backwards at triple the normal speed. When the menu screen is displayed on the LCD screen, press this button to move the cursor.

qs POWER switch
Press this button to turn the power of this unit on or off. The VIDEO mode and COMPUTER mode switch automatically.

qd REC lamp/Access lamp


REC lamp/Access lamp comes on during recording in VIDEO mode. REC lamp/Access lamp blinks while accessing the computer in COMPUTER mode.

4 CompactFlash slot door OPEN latch


Slide the button to open the CompactFlash slot door. If the CompactFlash door is opened while the CompactFlash is being accessed, such as when recording or during playback, operations will stop.

qf

HDV/DV terminal
Connect to a camcorder or computer with an i.LINK cable.

5 LCD screen 6 MENU/LCD BACK LIGHT button


Press this button to display the menu screen on the LCD screen. Press the MENU/LCD BACK LIGHT button long enough for the backlight of the LCD screen to come on or off.

qg CompactFlash slot door qh Eject lever


Press this lever to eject the CompactFlash.

qj DC IN (DC power input) terminal


Connect the AC adaptor etc. to supply power to this unit.

7 REPEAT button
Press this button to change the auto repeat mode. Each time you press the button, the mode cycles through each of the following changes. REPEAT1 (Repeatedly plays back the selected clip only)/ ALL REPEAT (Repeatedly plays back all clips)/OFF

qk Attachment screw hole


This unit enables mounting to the camcorder equipped a cold shoe or to directly mount to a tripod using the optional shoe adaptor. Use a tripod with 5.5 mm or shorter screws.

8 NEXT/FF button
Press this button during standby to go to the next clip. Press this button during playback to stop playback and restart playback from the beginning of the next clip. Keep this button pressed down during playback to play the current clip forwards at triple the normal speed. When the menu screen is displayed on the LCD screen, press this button to move the cursor.

LCD screen display


VIDEO mode
During recording 1 2 3 4 5 qa During playback

q;

1 Power supply display


This icon is not displayed when this unit is connected directly to the camcorder. Displays the power supply icons when connected to a PC or camcorder using the i.LINK cradle. Battery pack in use Display the remaining battery capacity. AC adapter connected

8 Status display
Displays the status with an icon. x Power is on and playback/recording is stopped z Recording N Playback u Pausing playback M Fast-forward m Rewind

2 CAM LINK mode display


When the CAM LINK is set to ON, this icon is on. When the CAM LINK is set to OFF, this icon is off.

9 REC mode display


Displays REC mode setting in the menu. NORMAL Not displayed. Cache recording mode Interval recording mode Loop recording mode

3 CompactFlash display
Remains on under normal conditions. Starts blinking in the following situations. When the remaining recording time is less than 5 minutes When the CompactFlash slot door is open When the clip number is 9999

q; Repeat mode display


Displays the repeat status during playback. REPEAT 1 REPEAT ALL

4 Clip number display


Displays the selected clip number or recording/playback clip number.

qa Loop recording display


Time display of 5 is the total time recorded by loop recording. Displays [L] to the left of the time display.

5 Remaining CompactFlash capacity display


Displays the remaining recording time (in minutes).

6 Format type display


Displays the recording/playback clip format.

7 TC (time code) display


Displays the time code.

Using in VIDEO mode


Connecting this unit to a camcorder
Refer to the operating instructions of the camcorder. Connecting the shoe connector of the unit enables the camcorder to supply power and a stream signal.

Removing the CompactFlash

1 2

Open the CompactFlash slot door and push the eject lever 1 to remove the CompactFlash. Close the CompactFlash slot door.

Inserting/removing optional memory media


Although this unit has been tested with CompactFlash, Sony does not guarantee its operation with all CompactFlash. The operation of this unit with Sony CompactFlash has been checked. CompactFlash with 133x 2GB or more specifications are recommended for this unit. (A speed of less than 133x is not guaranteed; space less than 2GB is not guaranteed.) Always format a new CompactFlash with this unit before use. Do not remove the CompactFlash while the access lamp is blinking.

CompactFlash capacity and available recording time


CompactFlash available recording time 2GB 4GB 8GB 16GB Notes Do not repeatedly insert or remove the CompactFlash over a short amount of time. Doing so may cause mis-recognition of the CompactFlash and memory malfunction. If you open the CompactFlash slot door while the unit is recording or in playback, operations will stop. If that occurs, be sure that the status on the LCD screen changes to x (playback/recording is stopped) before removing the CompactFlash. When ejecting the CompactFlash, forcefully pressing the eject lever and allowing the CompactFlash to be pointed downward when ejected will cause the CompactFlash to fall. Approx. 9 min. Approx. 18 min. Approx. 36 min. Approx. 72 min.

Inserting the CompactFlash

1 2 3

Open the CompactFlash slot door while sliding the OPEN latch. Push the CompactFlash in the correct direction until it clicks into place. Close the CompactFlash slot door.

Menu settings
3
Check the individual settings and change them if necessary. For details, see page 7.

1
2

Display the menu screen on the LCD screen by pressing the MENU button. Select the desired setting by pressing the PREVIOUS/ REW button or the NEXT/FF button and press the PLAY/EXEC button. Select the desired item by pressing the PREVIOUS/REW button or the NEXT/FF button and press the PLAY/ EXEC button. Return to the VIDEO mode screen by pressing the STOP button. Press the MENU button to close the menu screen.

2 3 4

Notes You cannot record or play back movies while the menu screen is displayed on the LCD screen. Also, you cannot change to the menu screen on the LCD screen during recording or playback.

Menu organization (VIDEO mode)


root CLIP SELECT DELETE CLIP ALL FORMAT REC MODE NORMAL CACHE INTERVAL LOOP i.LINK MODE AUTO HDV DV SETTING TC FORMAT AUTO NDF DF DV FILETYPE INTERVAL AVI RAW DV REC TIME 0.5sec 1sec 1.5sec 2sec INT.TIME 30sec 1min 5min 10min CAMLINK SEL SLEEP MODE FOLLOW SYNCHRO OFF 1min 5min CAMERA NO ALL RESET * Boldface settings are default settings.

CLIP SELECT
You can select the clip number directly. Press the PREVIOUS/REW (previous clip/rewind) or NEXT/ FF (next clip/fast-forward) button to select the number and press the PLAY/EXEC (playback/execute) button. Select the digits one by one. The display returns to the menu after four digits are selected. If there is no clip number, the previous clip number is selected.

REC MODE
NORMAL Sets the normal recording mode. CACHE Sets the cache recording mode. INTERVAL Sets the interval recording mode. Only DVCAM/DV format is valid. LOOP Sets the loop recording mode. Notes When inputting the stream signal from the i.LINK, INTERVAL and LOOP is valid.

DELETE
Deletes the recorded data or formats the CompactFlash. CLIP Displays the three clip numbers from those displayed on the normal screen. Selects and deletes clips. ALL Deletes all the recorded clips. FORMAT Formats the CompactFlash.

i.LINK MODE
AUTO ....... Automatically switches to the camcorder recording/playback format. HDV .......... Plays back HDV format only. DV ............. Plays back DVCAM (DV) format only. If there is no clip, you cannot make a selection.

SETTING
TC FORMAT
Follows the DF/NDF of the time code from the camcorder connected to this unit. AUTO ....... Follows the time code format of the camcorder. NDF ........... Records the time code in NDF format. DF .............. Records the time code in DF format. Notes The default [AUTO] setting is NDF. If time code information from the camcorder is not obtained, this unit is set to the most recent recording setting.

CAMERA NO
You can assign a number to the data clip name when recording. Use this mode to assign non-overlapping numbers to clip names recorded simultaneously on more than one camcorder, or to manage clip data by assigning numbers. Press the PREVIOUS/REW (previous clip/rewind) or NEXT/ FF (next clip/fast-forward) button to select the number and press the PLAY/EXEC (playback/execute) button. Select the digits one by one. The display returns to the menu after two digits are selected. The factory default setting is [00].

DV FILE TYPE
Changes the DV recording format. AVI ............ Records video in AVI format. RAW DV ... Records video in DV format.

ALL RESET
Restores all default settings.

INTERVAL
REC TIME Selects the interval recording time. You can select [0.5sec], [1sec], [1.5sec] or [2sec]. INT.TIME Selects the interval time between recordings. You can select [30 sec], [1 min], [5 min], or [10 min].

CAM LINK SEL


When CAM LINK is set to [ON], select the type of camcorderlinked operation. FOLLOW ...... Uses this setting when connecting to a camcorder that has no external REC control function. The unit follows the camcorder operation. SYNCHRO ... Uses this setting when connecting to a camcorder that has an external REC control function. The unit operates simultaneously with the camcorder.

SLEEP MODE
Switches the sleep mode ON/OFF. OFF Sleep mode is set to OFF. 1min If the i.LINK cable is disconnected and no operation is done for more than one minute, this unit automatically switches to SLEEP status. 5min If the i.LINK cable is disconnected and no operation is done for more than five minutes, this unit automatically switches to SLEEP status. To return to normal status, reconnect the i.LINK cable to this unit or turn the POWER switch off and back on. Notes In SLEEP MODE, this unit is not completely switched off but continues to run using low power consumption.

Recording images from the camcorder to this unit


Images recorded by the camcorder can be recorded onto this unit.

Recording images (POWER switch at the ON side)


The different methods of recording are as follows:

x Recording video simultaneously on this unit and a camcorder Connecting to a camcorder with an external REC control function (SYNCHRO mode)
When connected to a camcorder that has an external REC control function, this unit can be controlled by the camcorder to record video data simultaneously to the camcorder recording on tape. Clips recorded by this unit include several frames after the recording stopping point on the tape.
Camcorder
STANDBY REC REC STANDBY STOP REC STANDBY

x Recording video simultaneously on this unit and a camcorder x Recording on this unit during camcorder tape replacement x Recording video from this unit x Operating cache recording x Operating interval recording x Operating loop recording

This unit

STANDBY

1 2 3

Press the CAM LINK button of this unit and set it to ON. Set the [CAM LINK SEL] setting of this unit to [SYNCHRO]. Set the [EXT REC CTRL] setting of the camcorder to [SYNCHRONOUS]. Connect the camcorder to this unit via an i.LINK cable.

Notes A 0 KB file may be created, but the file cannot be opened because it does not have video data. Do not delete the 0 KB file on your computer. If you do, this clip cannot be played back. When changing the tape, the audio may mute on some camcorder models. At the recorded part, only video is recorded. When HDV recording with this unit, if you start the tape recording with the camcorder, the i.LINK output stream is cut for about 0.5 seconds, so when that video is recorded onto this unit, it is the cut form. In this case, the file will be separated before and after changing the tape recording started. The file will be separated automatically every time the recording time of one clip over about 20 minutes but this clip is operated as a same clip. If the i.LINK cable is disconnected or the power of the connecting device turned off during recording, recording stops but the data recorded until that point is recorded. If the power of this unit is turned off by battery exhaustion or mistakenly sliding the POWER switch, the data recorded until the power off is detected is recorded on a CompactFlash in this unit. If the battery pack is removed or the jack of the AC adaptor disconnected during recording, the folder information at the moment the power goes off may not be written correctly. The interval recording operation of the camcorder is not timed, so operations are not guaranteed. Do not switch the audio mode of the camcorder while recording. Depending on the PC application, there may not be any audio.

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Press the REC START/STOP button of the camcorder to start recording. The above Step 3 is for the HVR-Z7/S270 series. For details on another camcorder you want to connect to this unit, refer to the operating instructions supplied with that camcorder. For details on the types of camcorder that have an external REC control function and on motion detection, refer to the Guide to supported models and their functions supplied with this unit.

Connecting to a camcorder without an external REC control function (FOLLOW mode)


When connected to a camcorder that has no external REC control function, this unit regularly checks the status of the camcorder and follows its recording operation.
Camcorder
STANDBY REC STANDBY

This unit

STANDBY

REC

STANDBY

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Press the CAM LINK button of this unit and set it to ON. Set the [CAM LINK SEL] setting of this unit to [FOLLOW]. Connect the camcorder to this unit via an i.LINK cable. Press the REC START/STOP button of the camcorder to start recording. Notes This unit may lag up to two seconds behind the tape recording/stopping point of the camcorder. For details on camcorders that have been tested in FOLLOW mode, refer to Guide to supported models and their functions supplied with this unit.

x Recording on this unit during camcorder tape replacement


When connected to a camcorder that has an external REC control function, you can record video on this unit only while changing the tape of the camcorder.
5 minutes before end of tape

Cache recording mode


The most recent approximately maximum 14 seconds of video and audio captured by the camcorder are held in a buffer memory and automatically recorded when the recording button is pressed.

Camcorder

REC

Changing the tape REC

REC

STANDBY STOP

To set cache recording


Select [CACHE] from [REC MODE] on the menu screen. Notes After cache recording, it may take about 30 seconds to write data of the cache part.

This unit

STANDBY

REC

STANDBY

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Press the CAM LINK button of this unit and set it to ON. Set the [CAM LINK SEL] setting of this unit to [SYNCHRO]. Set the [EXT REC CTRL] setting of the camcorder to [RELAY]. Connect the camcorder to this unit via an i.LINK cable. Press the REC START/STOP button of the camcorder to start recording. When the remaining time of the tape is less than 5 minutes, the camcorder sends a command to this unit to start recording. The recording by this unit can be stopped from the camcorder after changing the tape or by pressing the STOP button of this unit. The noise of the tape change is recorded. The above Step 3 is for the HVR-Z7/S270 series. For details on another camcorder you want to connect to this unit, refer to the operating instructions supplied with that camcorder. For details on camcorders that have an external REC control function and on motion detection, refer to the Guide to supported models and their functions supplied with this unit.

Interval recording mode


Records a series of videos at regular intervals. This function is useful to observe things like cloud movements or daylight changes. Only DVCAM/DV format is valid.

Selecting an interval recording time


Select [SETTING] t [INTERVAL] t [REC TIME] on the menu screen to set the time. You can select [0.5sec], [1sec], [1.5sec] or [2sec].

Setting the interval time


Select [SETTING] t [INTERVAL] t [INT TIME] on the menu screen to set the time. You can select [30sec], [1min], [5min] or [10min].

Setting interval recording


Select [INTERVAL] from [REC MODE] on the menu screen.

LCD screen display in interval recording mode

Notes During RELAY recording, the cache recording cannot be operated. Remains on during recording and blinks during standby

x Recording video from this unit


You can use this unit to start or stop recording a video input signal from an i.LINK without linked operation to a device connected via i.LINK.
Camcorder
STANDBY REC STANDBY

This unit

REC

STANDBY

REC

STANDBY

REC

STANDBY

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Press the CAM LINK button of this unit and set it to OFF. Slide the REC button to start recording.

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Loop recording mode


Repeats overwrite-recording using the available space on the CompactFlash. You cannot select this mode if the remaining recording time is less than 5 minutes (CompactFlash icon is flashing).

Setting loop recording mode


Select [LOOP] from [REC MODE] on the menu screen.

LCD screen display in loop recording mode


Remains on during recording

Notes The speed will slow according to the volume of data being written because of limitations of the CompactFlash capacity. For that reason, the following usages are recommended when operating loop recording; Use a new CompactFlash (more than 300x). Format a CompactFlash before starting loop recording. CAM LINK is turned OFF automatically while in the interval and loop recording modes. Press the REC button to starting recording. The data recorded by loop recording mode is updated at regular intervals. When updating the data, the whole recording time may be shortened. Updates the data regardless of update intervals when starting recording by a camcorder during loop recording mode in HDV.

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Playback the image recorded on a CompactFlash in this unit


To play back video clip recorded on a CompactFlash in this unit, you need to connect this unit to a playback device via an i.LINK cable.

Trick playback
When the playback image is output to i.LINK, the clip is played at 3x, 6x, and 9x the normal speed.

Playback (POWER switch to ON)


The playback method is as follows. Standard playback Trick playback Repeat playback

To play back at the changed speed


Keep pressing . or > button during playback to start playback at the changed speed. The sequence of change is 3x, 6x, 9x and then back to 3x. It takes a few seconds for playback to start at the changed speed. The screen may not be displayed correctly during trick playback or playback. If that situation occurs, stop the playback once and try to replay.

To select the playback format


Select i.LINK MODE on the menu screen and select the desired setting, AUTO, HDV or DV. For details on selecting the menu, see page 6.

Repeat playback
This unit can automatically repeat playback of all or one clip in this unit.

AUTO
Automatically switch the HDV/DV format signal during playback.

To set repeat mode


Display or on the LCD screen by pressing the REPEAT button on this unit.

HDV
Only play back the part recorded in HDV format.

DV
Only play back the part recorded in DVCAM (DV) format.

REPEAT 1
The recorded image in the desired clip is repeatedly playback.

Standard playback
In this mode, the recorded clip in this unit is output to the i.LINK depending on the type of format.

ALL REPEAT
ALL REPEAT plays back all recorded images in this unit to the last clip then goes back to the first clip and repeats playback.

To play back normally


Select the clip number in CLIP SELECT of the menu, or display the desired clip number on the LCD screen by pressing . or >. Play back the image by pressing the H button on this unit. When you pause during playback with this unit, no stream is output. During playback, the screen may become momentarily blue or frozen for about 0.5 second at the transition between scenes (when switching clips).

OFF
Start playback from the desired clip and stop it after playback of the last clip.
REPEAT mode Clip Clip A Clip number File A-1 File A-2 File A-3 OFF REPEAT 1 REPEAT ALL

Clip B

File B-1 File B-2 File B-3

Clip C

File C-1 File C-2 File C-3

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Useful functions in combination with HVR-Z7/S270


Tapeless external REC control
Even if there is no tape in the HVR-Z7/S270, you can start or stop recording the image on this unit.

You can record the time code of the HVR-Z7/S270 without a tape in the HVR-Z7/S270.

If you want to record video using the time code of the HVR-Z7/S270, set the time code setting of the HVR-Z7/S270 as follows. Time code value always advances.
TC MAKE ........ PRESET TC RUN ........... FREE RUN

Set the EXT REC CTRL setting of the HVR-Z7/S270 as follows.


REC CTRL MODE ..... EXT ONLY You can start or stop recording the image on a CompactFlash in this unit with START/STOP button only. (If there is a tape in the HVR-Z7/S270, you can start recording video data with REC button of the video camera operation part, stop recording video data with STOP button of the video camera operation part on the tape.)

Time code value only advances during recording.


TC MAKE ........ PRESET TC RUN ........... REC RUN In combination with the time code settings of the HVR-Z7/ S270, this unit operates as follows. TC MAKE TC RUN Time code of this unit with a tape in the HVR-Z7/S270 Time code of this unit without a tape in the HVR-Z7/S270

Tips
If there is no tape in the SYNCHRONUS or RELAY settings, you can start or stop recording the image on a CompactFlash in this unit. STBY COMMAND ..... Desired setting * For details, refer to the operating instructions for the external REC control of the HVR-Z7/S270.

REGENERATE

Set this unit as follows.


CAM LINK SEL .......... SYNCHRO Press the CAM LINK button to set to CAM LINK [ON].

The internal time When starting recording on a tape, code of this unit runs automatically. video is recorded using the time code of the tape base. If the time code of the tape base cannot be read, the time code starts from 00:00:00:01. When starting recording on CompactFlash in this unit, the time code value advances from the preset time code of the HVR-Z7/S270. The preset time code value advances constantly and data is recorded using the data code.

PRESET

When starting recording on a tape or CompactFlash in this unit, the time REC RUN code value advances from the preset time code of the HVRZ7/S270. The preset time code value advances FREE RUN constantly and data is recorded using the data code.

If you want to use REC RUN with a tape in the HVR-Z7/ S270, set REC CTL MODE of the HVR-Z7/S270 to [SYNCHRONOUS] and set CAM LINK SEL of this unit to [SYNCHRO].

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Display the operational status of this unit on the HVR-Z7/S270 LCD screen
CAMERA mode Indicators
The following information can be displayed on the LCD screen of the HVR-Z7/S270.

Status check indicator


The following information can be displayed on the status check indicator (CAMERA mode) of the HVR-Z7/S270.

1 2

1 CompactFlash connecting status This icon blinks when the remaining recording time of the CompactFlash is low or an error has occurred in this unit. 2 CompactFlash mode The same icon as the mode icon of this unit is displayed. CompactFlash mode STANDBY REC Mode icon x z

REC FORMAT
Displays the recording format of this unit.

STATUS
Displays the status (recording, playback etc.)

TIME CODE
Displays the time code during recording.

CLIP
Displays the clip number during recording.

CAM LINK
Displays the CAM LINK status of this unit. (When CAM LINK [OFF] is set, you cannot record from the HVR-Z7/S270.)

REMAIN
Displays the CompactFlash remaining recording time.

REMAIN
Displays the battery level. (When connected to an AC adaptor/charger, AC is displayed.) Not displayed when this unit is connected to the camcorder. It is displayed when the unit is connected to the i.LINK cradle.

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VCR mode Indicators


The following information can be displayed on the LCD screen of the HVR-Z7/S270.

Status check indicator


The following information can be displayed on the status check indicator (VCR mode) of the HVR-Z7/S270.

2 1 3

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1 CompactFlash connecting status This icon blinks when the remaining recording time of the CompactFlash is low or an error has occurred in this unit. 2 CompactFlash mode The same icon as the mode icon of this unit is displayed. CompactFlash mode STANDBY PLAY FF REW PLAY PAUSE REC Mode icon x N M m u z

PB FORMAT
Displays the playback format of this unit.

STATUS
Displays the status (recording, playback etc.)

CLIP
Displays the clip number during playback.

REPEAT MODE
Displays the playback mode. (1 means repeat 1 clip, ALL means repeat all clips.)

REMAIN
Displays the CompactFlash remaining recording time.

REMAIN
Displays the battery level. (When this unit is connected to an AC adaptor/charger, AC is displayed.) Not displayed when this unit is connected to the camcorder. It is displayed when the unit is connected to the i.LINK cradle.

3 Time code of the playback signal of this unit This time code is displayed during playback of a video recorded by this unit. 4 Data code This data code is displayed during playback of a video recorded by this unit.

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Using in COMPUTER mode


Connecting to a computer
You can transfer recorded images on this unit as a file in HDV or DV format to a nonlinear editing system or computer.

Attach the HVRA-CR1 i.LINK cradle and optional AC adaptor to this unit. For extended use, the AC adaptor is recommended. This unit can still be operated with the battery pack attached. Connect this unit to the computer via the optional i.LINK cable. Slide the POWER switch of this unit to ON.

2 3

Note This unit cannot receive power from the computer.

1 2 3

When this unit is set to COMPUTER mode, the following screen is displayed on the LCD screen.

Computer requirements
For Windows users
OS: Windows 2000 Professional (Service Pack 4 or later)/ Windows XP Home Edition (Service Pack 2 or later)/ Windows XP Professional (Service Pack 2 or later) / Windows Vista Standard installation is required. Operation is not assured if the above OS has been upgraded.

For Macintosh users


OS: Mac OS X (v10.3 or later)

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Menu organization (COMPUTER mode)

root

HDV DV-NTSC DV-PAL DRIVE SETTING TC FORMAT AUTO NDF DF DV FILETYPE CAMERA NO
*Boldface settings are default settings.

AVI RAW DV

HDV
Operate in the VIDEO mode. Set this mode when reading or writing HDV stream data on a CompactFlash in this unit using editing software.

Notes For the following cases, operate Safety remove Device (for Windows) or Remove by putting the media icon into the trash (for Mac OS) etc., and check that the access lamp turns off. When switching the each modes DRIVE, HDV or DVNTSC, DV-PAL When disconnecting the i.LINK cable from the computer When turning off the power of this unit To recognize this unit again after these operations, disconnect i.LINK cable from the computer once, then reconnect it. Depending on the video editing software, this unit may not be recognized without switching the mode before starting the software. If you change the operation mode frequently, the computer and this unit may not communicate correctly. Switch the mode of this unit at intervals about 5 seconds or more. HDV, DV-NTSC, and DV-PAL mode may not be recognized because of a limitation of the computer when switching them directly. If that situation occurs, disconnect this unit from the computer, then select the mode. If the combination of the settings of the editing software (HDV/DV-NTSC, DV-PAL) and this unit are incorrect, images may be distorted or recognized incorrectly.

DV-NTSC
Operate in the VIDEO mode. Set this mode when reading or writing DV (NTSC format) stream data on a CompactFlash in this unit using the editing software.

DV-PAL
Operate in the VIDEO mode. Set this mode when reading or writing DV (PAL format) stream data on a CompactFlash in this unit using the editing software.

DRIVE
Operate as an external removable media of the computer. (Default setting)

SETTING
You can set this when in VIDEO mode. Settings are reflected in setting in the VIDEO mode operation when connecting to a camcorder. For details about setting, refer to Menu organization (VIDEO mode).

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Folder saving format


Folder organization
The file/folder organization of this unit is as follows.

Media ROOT

VIDEO

HVR

XX_CCCC_YYYY-MM-DD_hhmmss.M2T
XX_CCCC_YYYY-MM-DD_hhmmss.IDX

XX_CCCC_YYYY-MM-DD_hhmmss.M2T
XX_CCCC_YYYY-MM-DD_hhmmss.IDX

XX_CCCC_YYYY-MM-DD_hhmmss.AVI
XX_CCCC_YYYY-MM-DD_hhmmss.IDX

XX_CCCC_YYYY-MM-DD_hhmmss.AVI
XX_CCCC_YYYY-MM-DD_hhmmss.IDX
An actual file name has numbers as the following information.

XX_CCCC_YYYY-MM-DD_hhmmss.DV
XX CCCC YYYY MM DD hh mm ss : Camera No. (00 to 99) : Clip No. (0001 to 9999) : Year (1995 to 2094) : Month (01 to 12) : Day (01 to 31) : Hour (00 to 23) : Minute (00 to 59) : Second (00 to 59)

XX_CCCC_YYYY-MM-DD_hhmmss.IDX

XX_CCCC_YYYY-MM-DD_hhmmss.DV
XX_CCCC_YYYY-MM-DD_hhmmss.IDX

M2T/AVI/DV : Extension

Tracks.dat

When not setting the clock set, file name will be xx_cccc_0000-00-00_000000.extension. When the file is separated, the bottom number of the file name will be counted up. When cache recording in HDV format, the cache part may be separated as a 14-second file (maximum).

Files
The maximum file size is 4 GB. If a file size exceeds 4 GB, that file is automatically divided.

XX_CCCC_YYYY-MM-DD_hhmmss.M2T
Data recorded in HDV format When playback, HDV compatible playback software is needed.

XX_CCCC_YYYY-MM-DD_hhmmss.DV
DV format data recorded when DV FILE TYPE is set to RAW DV For playback on Windows, Raw DV compatible playback software is needed.

XX_CCCC_YYYY-MM-DD_hhmmss.AVI
DV format data recorded when DV FILE TYPE is set to AVI

XX_CCCC_YYYY-MM-DD_hhmmss.IDX and Tracks. dat


Information files of recording data in folders (number of files, number of frames, starting time code, etc.) Used with a connection tool. Do not delete this file.

Notes During HDV recording, a new file will be created at the recording starting point of the tape. Segmented files recorded from HDV stream Some computer applications cannot play back the transitions between segmented files properly. If this happens, join the files using the Sony Recording Unit Utility or M2T File Connection Tool (*). * Available from the Sony support page

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Notes regarding COMPUTER mode


Do not save other data files in the HVR folder. Do not transfer data from a computer to this unit in COMPUTER mode. Write back data from a computer to this unit by streaming. Write back data after selecting HDV or DV-NTSC, DV-PAL format in PC MODE in the menu. Do not change folder or file names on your computer. Delete data or format a CompactFlash on this unit to increase the capacity of the CompactFlash. When removing the CompactFlash media by OS operation from a computer, do not disconnect i.LINK cable or switch the mode of this unit. Do not use defragmentation on your computer. Due to the limitations of Windows, this unit may not be detected when normal computer operation is restored after standby or hibernation. For this reason, hibernation is not supported by this unit. Due to the specifications of Mac OS X, to disconnect this unit from a Mac with Mac OS X and connect it again, perform the following steps.

To reuse this unit

1 2 3 4 5 6

To use this unit, restart the computer or use Disk Utility. To use Disk Utility, follow the steps. Start Disk Utility (/Applications/Utilities/). Click the triangle mark on the left of the CompactFlash icon to display the CompactFlash volume and partition name. Select grayed out partition name (VIDEO) from Disk Utility window. Select [Mount] from the [Option] menu. The selected name VIDEO is displayed on the desktop again. (If it is still unmounted, select [Unmount] and then select [Mount] again.) Exit Disk Utility.

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Power supply
Preparing the power supply
The following will explain the optional AC-VQ1050 AC adaptor/charger.

Remaining battery time indication in the AC adaptor/charger display window


This indication is provided by data communications between the AC adaptor/charger and the InfoLITHIUM battery pack. This unit does not have a data communications function, so the displayed time may differ from the actual remaining time. This is not a malfunction.

To charge the battery pack


When using an InfoLITHIUM battery pack (L-series, optional) as the power supply for this unit, charge the battery back as follows before use. When charging the battery pack, refer to the operating instructions supplied with the AC adaptor/charger (optional).

Charging time
Charging times for a completely exhausted InfoLITHIUM battery pack (NP-F570, NP-F770, NP-F970) are as follows. Battery pack NP-F570 Time for full charge (Time for normal charge)

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AC adaptor/ charger ACVQ1050B (optional) Battery pack Mode change switch CHARGE lamp

Approx. 145 minutes (Approx. 85 minutes) Approx. 230 minutes (Approx. 170 minutes) Approx. 310 minutes (Approx. 250 minutes)

NP-F770 NP-F970

Operating times for continuous recording


Operating times for continuous recording using an InfoLITHIUM battery pack (NP-F570, NP-F770, NP-F970) are as follows. Battery pack Operating time from full charge (Operating time from normal charge)

Set the mode change switch of the AC adaptor/ charger to CHARGE. Notes You cannot charge when the mode change switch is set to VCR/CAMERA.

NP-F570 NP-F770 NP-F970

Approx. 420 minutes (Approx. 380 minutes) Approx. 870 minutes (Approx. 780 minutes) Approx. 1,320 minutes (Approx. 1,180 minutes)

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Connect the AC power cord to the AC adaptor/ charger. Connect the AC power cord to a wall outlet. When installing the battery pack, press it down while sliding it in the direction of the arrow. Charging begins and the CHARGE lamp on the AC adaptor/charger comes on. When charging is completed, all of the segments of the battery life indicator appear in the display window (normal charge). The CHARGE lamp goes off, but if you continue charging until the FULL battery life indicator appears, the battery capacity will be slightly longer (full charge). When charging is completed, remove the battery pack from the AC adaptor/charger.

Battery pack
Before changing the battery pack, slide the POWER switch to OFF (CHG).

Charging/recording/playback time
Times measured with the camcorder at 25C (77F) (Recommended range is 10C to 30C (50F to 86F)). Recording and playback times are shorter at lower temperatures. Recording and playback times are shorter depending on the conditions of use of this unit. Except for the NP-F570/F770/F970, operating time is not ensured.

Notes This unit can be used with an InfoLITHIUM battery pack (L-series), but does not support the battery info function. This unit cannot be used to charge the battery pack installed.

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AC adaptor/charger
Do not short-circuit the DC plug of the AC adaptor/charger or battery terminal with any metallic objects. This may cause a malfunction.

To connect this unit to a wall outlet


For prolonged operation, such as playing the recorded images, you can operate this unit from a domestic wall outlet without worrying about battery life.

To install the battery pack to this unit


Slide the battery pack in the direction of the b mark on the battery pack.

Set the mode change switch of the AC adaptor/ charger to VCR/CAMERA. Notes When the mode change switch is set to CHARGE, there is no power supply.

2 3 4

Connect the DK cable to the DC IN jack on this unit. Connect the DK cable to the AC adaptor/charger. With the power cord, connect the AC adaptor/charger to a wall outlet.

Notes You can leave the battery pack installed while operating from AC power. The power supply to the DC IN jack has priority.

To use the AC adaptor/charger from a vehicle power supply


For details, refer to the operating instructions supplied with the AC adaptor/charger.

To remove the battery pack from this unit


Press the BATT RELEASE button of this unit and slide the battery pack in the direction of the arrow.

Notes on battery pack/AC adaptor


Avoid the following while the ACCESS lamp is lit. Failure to do so may cause malfunction. Removing the battery pack Removing the AC adaptor (while charging with the AC adaptor) Always turn off the POWER switch before removing the battery pack or the AC adaptor.

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Trouble shooting
Please check the following before contacting your Sony dealer.

Note in case of repairs


Some kinds of repair work may require that the CompactFlash be formatted or replaced. In either case, all data on the CompactFlash will be deleted. Back-up your data from the CompactFlash before sending it for repairs. Sony does not guarantee against data being deleted during repair work. During repair work, Sony may perform a minimal check of the data on a CompactFlash in order to verify improvements or the occurrence of defective symptoms. However, Sony never copies or saves the data.

Power sources
Symptom This unit gets warm. The remaining battery time indicator does not indicate the correct time. Cause/Remedy This unit may get warmer while you use it. This is not a malfunction. The ambient temperature is too high or too low, or the battery pack has not been charged enough. This is not a malfunction. t Fully charge the battery pack again. If the problem persists, the battery pack may be worn out. Replace it with a new one (p. 20). The indicated time may not be correct in certain circumstances. The ambient temperature is too high or too low, or the battery pack has not been charged enough. This is not a malfunction. t Fully charge the battery pack again. If the problem persists, the battery pack may be worn out. Replace it with a new one (p. 20).

The battery pack discharges too quickly.

Recording
Symptom Pressing the REC switch does not start recording. Cause/Remedy This unit is writing the video you just shot to the CompactFlash. t Wait for a while and then slide the REC switch. The CompactFlash of the unit is full. t Delete unnecessary images. t Format this unit by selecting DELETE and then FORMAT. This unit is recording the image you just shot. t Do not remove the AC adaptor or the battery pack while the lamp is turned on. Fragmentation has occurred. t Format this unit by selecting DELETE and then FORMAT.

The ACCESS lamp remains on even when you stop recording. Recording stops.

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Connecting a computer
Symptom An error message appears when you place the supplied CD-ROM in your computer. The image or sound on this unit cannot be played back correctly. Cause/Remedy t Set the computer display as follows: 1024 768 dots or more, high color (16 bits, 65,000 colors) or more. Depending on the computer you are using, the played back image or sound may stop temporarily, but this does not affect the images or sound copied to your computer. Playback software is not installed on your computer. t Install playback software on your computer. t To display the extension, follow the steps below. 1 In the window folder, click [Tools] t [Folder option...] t [View] tab. 2 Under Advanced Settings, uncheck [Hide file extensions for known file types]. 3 Click [OK].

The extension of a file is not displayed on your computer.

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Warning indicators
Self-diagnosis display
When an error occurs the following warning indicators may appear on the LCD screen. Message A:ss:ss/I:ss:ss/P:ss:ss/ M:ss:ss/F:ss:ss/X:ss:ss (Self-diagnosis display) Cause/Corrective Action If an error recurs after you repeat corrective action several times, contact Sony Customer Service or the place of purchase. A:12:s CompactFlash-related error has occurred. t Transfer speed of the CompactFlash may be slow. Be sure that the CompactFlash you are using is the recommended type. A:19:s The CompactFlash you are using is not recognized. t Check the type you are using. I:12:s Internal error has occurred. t Turn this unit off and then back on. P:12:s Internal error has occurred. t Turn this unit off and then back on. P:21:s Internal error has occurred. t Turn this unit off and then back on. M:21:s Recorded image was not processed correctly. t Turn this unit off and then back on. F:11:s Internal error has occurred. t Turn this unit off and then back on. F:12:s There is a conflict in the CompactFlash logic structure. t Move the required data to the computer and reformat the CompactFlash using this unit. F:21:s Internal error has occurred. t Turn this unit off and then back on. F:22:s Internal error has occurred. t Turn this unit off and then back on. F:29:s Firmware is not recorded. F:91:s Internal error has occurred. t Turn this unit off and then back on. F:92:s Internal error has occurred. t Turn this unit off and then back on. X:91:s Internal error has occurred. t Turn this unit off and then back on. X:99:s Internal error has occurred. t Turn this unit off and then back on.

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Caution message
Message Cause/Corrective Action Displays when inserting an incompatible CompactFlash into this unit. t Use the recommended type of CompactFlash.

Displays when not formatting a CompactFlash with this unit etc. t Format the CompactFlash using this unit. * When this message is displayed, press the STOP button on this unit to display the screen for formatting a CompactFlash.

The CompactFlash you are using may be damaged. t Check the type you are using.

Displays 9999 at the clip number when no more recording is possible. t Delete all of the clips recorded by this unit or format the CompactFlash after copying clips recorded in the CompactFlash to a computer or other suitable media.

If the above symptoms do not improve, try with a different CompactFlash. If the above symptoms still do not improve even several attempts are made, contact your Sony dealer.

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About i.LINK
The HDV/DV jack provided on this unit is an i.LINKcompliant jack. This section describes the i.LINK standard and its features.

To use i.LINK functions of this unit


This unit can be connected to Sony i.LINK-compatible devices other than camcorders (e.g. VAIO computers). This unit may not be compatible with certain i.LINK video devices such as digital televisions, DVD recorders/players and MICROMV recorders/players even if they are equipped with an i.LINK jack. Before connecting to another device, confirm whether it is HDV/DVCAM (DV) compatible. For precautions on connecting and the availability of compatible software applications, refer to the operating instructions of the device to be connected. Notes When connecting an i.LINK cable to this unit or a computer, check the direction of the jack. Forcibly inserting the jack may damage the terminal or cause a malfunction. Always connect the i.LINK cable to the computer first and then to this unit. Connecting the i.LINK cable to this unit first may cause this unit to malfunction because of static electricity. When using an i.LINK cable to connect this unit to a device equipped with an i.LINK jack, switch off the device and remove the power cord from the AC outlet before connecting or disconnecting the i.LINK cable. If the i.LINK cable is connected or disconnected while the power cord of the device is connected to the AC outlet, a high-voltage current (8 to 40 V) output from the i.LINK jack of the device will flow into this unit and damage it. Before changing the HDV/DV format etc. of the camcorder, disconnect the i.LINK cable. Changing the format after connecting the i.LINK cable, the video signal may not be recognized correctly.

What is i.LINK?
i.LINK is a digital serial interface for sending and receiving digital video, digital audio, and other data between this unit and other equipment equipped with an i.LINK terminal. You can also control other equipment using i.LINK. i.LINK-compatible equipment can be connected using an i.LINK cable. Possible applications are operations and data exchange with various digital AV equipment. When two or more i.LINK-compatible equipment are connected to this unit, operations and data exchange are possible with equipment directly connected to this unit and also with equipment connected to this unit via other equipment. Note, however, that the method of operation may vary depending on the characteristics and specifications of the equipment to be connected. Also, there are cases where operations and data exchange may not be possible even if the connection is made. Notes Normally, only one device can be connected to this unit using i.LINK cable. When you connect this unit to HDV/ DVCAM (DV)-compliant equipment that allows multiple connections, refer to the operating instructions of the equipment to be connected. i.LINK is an easy-to-remember term for the IEEE 1394 proposed by Sony, and is a trademark approved by many corporations in Japan and overseas. IEEE 1394 is an international standard standardized by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.

Required i.LINK cable


Use a Sony i.LINK cable. i.LINK and are trademarks of Sony Corporation.

About the i.LINK baud rate


The maximum baud rate of i.LINK varies depending on the equipment. There are three types. S100 (Approximately 100 Mbps*) S200 (Approximately 200 Mbps) S400 (Approximately 400 Mbps) The baud rate is listed under Specifications in the operating instructions of individual equipment. It may be indicated near the i.LINK interface on some equipment. The baud rate may vary from the indicated value when this unit is connected to equipment with a different maximum baud rate. * What is Mbps? Mbps stands for megabits per second. It is the volume of data that can be sent or received in 1 second. For example, a baud rate of 100 Mbps means that 100 megabits of data can be sent in 1 second.

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Optional CompactFlash
CompactFlash
A CompactFlash 133x 2 GB or higher is recommended for use with this unit. (A speed of less than 133x is not guaranteed; space less than 2GB is not guaranteed.) When using a CompactFlash for the first time, be sure to format it with this unit. Data may be corrupted or the CompactFlash may not work in the following cases. If you remove the CompactFlash during data reading/ writing. If you move the CompactFlash close to a strong magnetic field. The CompactFlash may become hot just after use. Handle with care. Do not peel the label off the CompactFlash or attach another label to it. When storing or carrying the CompactFlash, put it in the protective case supplied. Do not get water on the CompactFlash. Do not apply excessive force on the label surface of the CompactFlash. Do not touch the terminal of the CompactFlash with your hand or any metal object.

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Specifications
System
File system CompactFlash FAT32 133x 2 GB or more The capacity is the value when 1 GB equals 1 billion bytes. The actual usable capacity may be slightly less because administrative files etc. are included. HDV recording MPEG-2TS (.m2t) DVCAM/DV recording AVI-Type1 (.AVI) RAW DV (.DV)

File format

Input signal HDV recording/playback Video: MPEG-2TS 1080/60i, 30p, 24p 1080/50i, 25p Audio: 2 CH MPEG 1 Audio Layer2 Stereo (16 bit 48 kHz) (1/2 CH) 4 CH MPEG 2 Audio Layer2 Stereo (16 bit 48 kHz) (3/4 CH) DVCAM/DV recording/playback Video: DV embedded Audio: PCM digital (12/16 bit, 32k, 48k) Recordable time 2 GB Approx. 9 minutes 4 GB Approx. 18 minutes 8 GB Approx. 36 minutes 16 GB Approx. 72 minutes

General
Power requirement Power consumption Operating temperature Storage temperature Operating humidity Dimensions HVR-MRC1 : DC 7.2 V (battery pack) DC 8.4 V (AC adaptor) 2.2 W 0 C to 40 C (32 F to 104 F) 20 C to +60 C (4 F to +140 F) 20 % (20 C) to 90 % (35 C) (no condensation)

Approx. 57 102 34 mm (2 1/4 4 1/8 1 3/8 in.) HVR-MRC1+HVRA-CR1: Approx. 77 106 51 mm (3 1/8 4 1/4 2 1/8 in.) (including the projecting parts) (w/h/d) Mass HVR-MRC1 : Approx. 130 g (4 oz) HVR-MRC1+HVRA-CR1: Approx. 210 g (7 oz) (excluding CompactFlash and battery pack) Input/output jack i.LINK (IEEE1394 6-pin connector S400) Optional accessories AC adaptor/charger AC-VQ1050B Battery pack NP-F570/F770/F970

Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.

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Precautions
On use and care
Do not use or store this unit and accessories in the following locations. Anywhere excessively hot or cold. Never leave them exposed to temperatures above 60 C (140 F), such as under direct sunlight, near heaters or in a car parked in the sun. They may cause malfunction or become deformed. Near strong magnetic fields or mechanical vibration. This unit may cause malfunction. Near strong radio waves or radiation. This unit may not be able to record properly. Near AM receivers and video equipment. Noise may occur. On a sandy beach or anywhere dusty. If sand or dust gets in this unit, the unit may permanently cause malfunction. Near windows or outdoors, where the LCD screen may be exposed to direct sunlight. This damages the LCD screen. Anywhere very humid. Operate this unit on DC 7.2 V (battery pack) or DC 8.4 V (AC Adaptor). For DC or AC operation, use the accessories recommended in these operating instructions. Do not let this unit get wet, for example, from rain or sea water. If this unit gets wet, it may permanently cause malfunction. If any solid object or liquid gets inside the casing, unplug this unit and have it checked by a Sony dealer before operating it any further. Avoid rough handling, disassembling, modifying, physical shock, or impact such as hammering, dropping or stepping on this unit. Keep the POWER switch setting to OFF when you are not using this unit. Do not wrap this unit with a towel, for example, and operate it. Doing so might cause heat to build up inside. When disconnecting the mains lead, pull it by the plug and not the lead. Do not damage the mains lead such as by placing anything heavy on it. Keep metal contacts clean. If the battery electrolytic liquid has leaked, consult your local authorized Sony service facility. wash off any liquid that may have contacted your skin. if any liquid gets in your eyes, wash with plenty of water and consult a doctor.

x To clean the LCD screen


If fingerprints or dust make the LCD screen dirty, it is recommended you use the LCD Cleaning Cloth (optional) to clean it. When you use the LCD Cleaning Kit (optional), do not apply the cleaning liquid directly to the LCD screen. Use cleaning paper moistened with the liquid.

On handling the casing


If the casing is soiled, clean this unit body with a soft cloth lightly moistened with water, and then wipe the casing with a dry soft cloth. Avoid the following to avoid damage to the finish. Using chemicals such as thinner, benzine, alcohol, chemical cloths, repellent, insecticide and sunscreen. Handling with above substances on your hands. Leaving the casing in contact with rubber or vinyl objects for a long period of time.

x When not using this unit for a long time


Use up the battery pack completely before storing it.

LCD screen
Do not exert excessive pressure on the LCD screen, as it may cause damage. If this unit is used in a cold place, a residual image may appear on the LCD screen. This is not a malfunction. While using this unit, the back of the LCD screen may heat up. This is not a malfunction.

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Getting the best performance from the battery pack


If the ambient temperature is low, the battery pack performance deteriorates, reducing the operating time. To maximize the operating time, the following techniques are recommended. Keep the battery pack warm in a pocket, and load it into the unit immediately before shooting. The battery is depleted when this unit is in recording standby or playback pause. Always switch off the power supply to save energy. Have enough battery packs ready to last two or three times the expected shooting duration, and test shoot with them before the session. The battery packs are not waterproof. Be careful not to allow them to get wet.

Indication of remaining battery pack capacity


If the battery pack fails even though the indication suggests there is adequate capacity, fully recharge the battery pack. This will correct the remaining capacity indication. However, if the battery pack is used for a long time at high temperature, is left fully charged, or has been very heavily used, the indication may not be correctly restored. In this case, use the indication time as a rough guideline to estimate the remaining capacity.

Battery pack storage


If the battery pack is not used for a long time, to maintain its performance, it should be fully charged and then fully discharged with this unit about once a year. Remove the battery pack from this unit, and store in a cool dry place. To fully discharge the battery pack with this unit, leave it powered on until the battery pack is exhausted.

Battery pack lifetime


The battery pack has a limited lifetime. As it is repeatedly used over a long time interval, the capacity gradually reduces. When the operating time is much less than the original value, it is time to replace the battery pack. The lifetime varies from one individual battery pack to another, depending on the pattern of use, and how it has been stored.

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Additional information on this product and answers to frequently asked questions can be found at our Customer Support Website.

HARDWARE LIST (1/7)


#1: M1.7 X 2.5 (Black) 2-635-562-11 #2: M1.7 X 4.0 (Black) 2-635-562-31 #3: M1.7 X 2.5 (Red) 2-660-401-01 #4: M1.4 X 2.5 (Tapping) (Dark Silver) 3-348-998-81

1.7 2.5 4.0

1.7

1.7

1.4

2.5

2.5

#5: M1.7 X 3.5 (Tapping) (Black) 3-080-204-01

#6: M1.4 X 1.7 (Silver) 2-598-474-01

#7: M1.7 X 1.6 (Black) 7-627-552-18

#8: M1.7 X 3.5 (Tapping) (Silver) 3-078-890-01

1.7

1.4

1.7

1.7

3.5

1.7

1.6

3.5

#9: M1.7 X 5.0 (Tapping) (Silver) 3-078-890-21

#10: M1.7 X 4.0 (Silver) 2-599-475-31

#11: M1.7 X 4.0 (Tapping) (Silver) 3-078-890-11

#12: M1.7 X 5.0 (Tapping) (Black) 3-080-204-21

1.7 4.0

1.7

1.7

1.7

5.0

4.0

5.0

#13: M1.7 X 2.5 (Tapping) (Silver) 3-085-397-01

#14: M1.7 X 2.5 (Silver) 2-599-475-11

#15: M1.4 X 1.5 (Silver) 3-062-214-01

#16: M1.4 X 2.5 (Silver) 2-586-337-01

1.7 2.5

1.7 1.5

1.4

1.4

2.5

2.5

#17: M1.7 X 1.5 (Silver) 2-586-389-01

#18: M1.4 X 2.5 (Silver) 2-635-591-21

#19: M1.2 X 4.0 (Tapping) (Red) 3-086-156-21

#20: M1.4 X 3.0 (Silver) 2-635-591-31

1.7 2.2 1.5 3.5 2.5

1.4 4.0

1.2

1.4

3.0

HARDWARE LIST (2/7)


#21: M1.4 X 3.0 (Black) 2-662-396-21 #22: M1.7 X 5.0 (Tapping) (Silver) 3-083-261-01 #23: M1.7 X 4.0 (Tapping) (Black) 3-080-204-11 #24: B1.7 X 5.5 (Tapping) (Black) 4-679-805-11

1.4 5.0

1.7

1.7

1.7

3.0

4.0

5.5

#25: M1.7 X 3.0 (Black) 2-635-562-21

#26: M1.4 X 2.0 (Silver) 2-635-591-11

#27: M1.4 X 2.0 (Black) 2-662-396-11

#28: M1.4 X 4.0 (Tapping) (Silver) 3-348-998-61

1.7 3.0

1.4

1.4 4.0

1.4

2.0

2.0

#29: M1.4 X 2.5 (Black) 2-662-396-01

#30: M1.2 X 3.5 (Tapping) (White) 3-086-156-11

#31: M3.0 X 4.0 (Silver) 2-102-434-01

#32: M2.0 X 4.5 (Tapping) (Silver) 2-102-498-01

1.4 3.5

1.2

3.0

2.0

2.5

4.0

4.5

#33: M3.0 X 6.0 (Silver) 3-077-331-21

#34: M3.0 X 8.0 (Black) 3-077-331-41

#35: M4.0 X 6.0 (Tapping) (Silver) 3-975-291-02

#36: M3.0 X 6.0 (Silver) 4-886-821-11

3.0 6.0 8.0

3.0

4.0

3.0

6.0

6.0

#37: M2.0 X 6.0 (Tapping) (Black) 3-080-206-31

#38: M3.0 X 20.0 (Tapping) (Silver) 7-685-651-79 3.0 2.0

#39: M2.6 X 5.0 (Tapping) (Black) 7-685-791-09

#40: M2.0 X 4.0 (Tapping) (Silver) 7-685-851-04

2.6 20.0 5.0 4.0

2.0

6.0

HARDWARE LIST (3/7)


#41: M3.0 X 8.0 (Tapping) (Silver) 3-065-748-01 #42: M2.0 X 4.0 (Tapping) (Silver) 7-628-253-00 #43: M1.7 X 4.0 (Red) 2-660-401-31 #44: M1.7 X 3.0 (Tapping) (Silver) 3-078-890-61

3.0

2.0

1.7

1.7

8.0

4.0

4.0

3.0

#45: M1.4 X 2.5 (Silver) 2-587-151-01

#46: M1.7 X 3.0 (Red) 2-660-401-11

#47: M1.4 X 3.0 (Tapping) (Silver) 2-665-774-01

#48: M1.7 X 2.5 (Silver) 3-973-497-91

1.4 3.0

1.7

1.4

1.7

2.5

3.0

2.5

#49: M2.0 X 4.0 (Black) 2-630-005-31

#50: M2.0 X 3.0 (Red) 2-891-494-11

#51: M2.0 X 2.5 (Silver) 3-073-686-01

#52: M2.0 X 4.0 (Tapping) (Black) 3-080-206-11

2.0

2.0

2.0 4.0 2.5

2.0

4.0

3.0

#53: M2.0 X 5.0 (Tapping) (Black) 3-080-206-21

#54: M1.75 X 6.0 (Tapping) (Black) 3-318-203-11

#55: M2.0 X 4.0 (Silver) 2-655-582-11

#56: M2.0 X 3.5 (Silver) 3-067-187-11

2.0 5.0 6.0

1.75

2.0

2.0

4.0

3.5

#57: M1.7 X 4.0 (Black) 7-627-852-18

#58: M2.0 X 6.0 (Tapping) (Silver) 3-719-408-11

#59: M2.0 X 5.0 (Tapping) (Silver) 3-080-205-21

#60: M2.6 X 5.0 (Black) 3-061-062-11

1.7 4.0 6.0

2.0 5.0

2.0 5.0

2.6

HARDWARE LIST (4/7)


#61: M3.0 X 10.0 (Black) 7-682-549-09 #62: M2.0 X 3.0 (Silver) 3-080-202-21 #63: M5.0 X 12.5 (Black) 3-060-811-21 #64: M1.7 X 5.0 (Tapping) (Silver) 2-666-551-21

3.0 10.0

2.0 12.5

5.0 5.0

1.7

3.0

#65: M1.4 X 3.5 (Silver) 2-635-591-01

#66: M1.4 X 1.4 (Silver) 2-635-591-41

#67: M1.4 X 2.0 (Silver) 3-389-523-16

#68: M1.7 X 4.0 (Silver) 2-655-581-01

1.4

1.4 2.0

1.4

1.7

3.5

1.4

4.0

#69: M1.7 X 3.0 (Silver) 2-599-475-21

#70: M1.7 X 5.0 (Silver) 2-599-475-41

#71: M1.4 X 2.0 (Red) 3-208-537-01

#72: M1.4 X 2.0 (Silver) 4-663-621-41

1.7 3.0 5.0

1.7

1.4

1.4

2.0

2.0

#73: M1.2 X 4.0 (Tapping) (Black) 3-086-156-61

#74: M1.7 X 6.0 (Tapping) (Silver) 2-666-551-31

#75: M1.7 X 3.5 (Tapping) (Silver) 2-666-551-01

#76: M1.7 X 4.0 (Tapping) (Silver) 2-666-551-11

1.2 4.0 6.0

1.7 3.5

1.7 4.0

1.7

#77: M1.2 X 5.0 (Tapping) (Silver) 3-086-156-31

#78: M1.4 X 3.5 (Red) 3-208-537-11

#79: M1.4X 2.0 (Silver) 2-587-151-11

#80: M1.4X 2.0 (Black) 3-279-411-01

1.2 5.0 3.5

1.4

1.4

1.4

2.0

2.0

HARDWARE LIST (5/7)


#81: M1.7 X 2.5 (Silver) 2-515-756-01 #82: M1.4 X 1.4 (Silver) 3-272-251-01 #83: M1.7 X 7.0 (Tapping) (Black) 3-080-204-41 #84: M2.0 X 3.0 (Silver) 3-072-453-11

1.7

1.4

1.7

2.0

2.5

1.4

7.0

3.0

#85: M1.7 X 2.5 (Black) 2-515-483-11

#86: M1.7 X 4.0 (Tapping) (Silver) 2-695-434-21

#87: M1.6 X 5.3 (Black) 2-689-328-01

#88: M1.6 X 5.9 (Tapping) (Silver) 2-689-015-01

1.7

1.7 5.3

1.6 5.9

1.6

2.5

4.0

#89: M2.0 X 5.5 (Tapping) (Silver) 2-695-575-01

#90: M1.7 X 3.0 (Silver) 3-271-395-01

#91: M1.7 X 3.0 (Tapping) (Silver) 2-695-434-11

#92: M2.0 X 3.9 (Black) 3-268-954-01

2.0 5.0

1.7

1.7

2.0

3.0

3.5

3.9

#93: M1.7 X 3.5 (Tapping) (Silver) 3-254-082-01

#94: M1.7 X 4.0 (Black) 2-515-483-31

#95: M3.0 X 8.0 (Tapping) (Black) 7-685-646-79

#96: M1.4 X 2.5 (Silver) 2-587-151-21

1.7

1.7 8.0

3.0

1.4

3.5

4.0

2.5

#97: M1.4 X 2.5 (Black) 2-662-396-31

#98: M3.0 X 8.0 (Silver) 3-077-331-01

#99: M2.5 X 6.0 (Tapping) (Silver) 3-776-750-02

#100: M2.0 X 6.0 (Black) 3-080-203-51

1.4 8.0

3.8 6.0

2.5

2.0

2.5

6.0

HARDWARE LIST (6/7)


#101: M2.0 X 5.0 (Silver) 7-621-555-39 #102: M2.6 X 8.0 (Black) 7-621-284-30 #103: M2.6 X 10.0 (Silver) 7-685-794-09 #104: M3.0 X 8.0 (Black) 7-682-548-09

2.0 8.0

2.6 10.0

2.6 8.0

3.0

5.0

#105: M2.0 X 4.0 (Red) 2-891-494-31

#106: M2.0 X 6.0 (Black) 3-713-786-11

#107: M2.0 X 5.0 (Silver) 3-032-750-01

#108: M1.7 X 3.0 (Tapping) (Black) 2-695-430-01

2.0

2.0

2.0

1.7

4.0

6.0

5.0

3.0

#109: M1.7 X 3.0 (Black) 2-515-483-21

#110: M2.0 X 3.0 (Black) 2-630-005-21

#111: M1.7 X 4.0 (Tapping) (Black) 2-887-124-01

#112: M1.4 X 5.0 (Black) 2-178-410-11

1.7

2.0 4.0

1.7

1.4

3.0

3.0

5.0

#113: M1.7 X 5.0 (Black) 2-635-562-41

#114: M2.0 X 5.5 (Tapping) (Silver) 2-698-464-01

#115: M1.4 X 3.5 (Tapping) (Silver) 3-348-998-51

#116: M2.0 X 3.5 (Tapping) (Silver) 2-695-435-01

1.7 5.0 5.5

2.0

1.4

2.0

3.5

3.5

#117: M1.7 X 4.5 (Tapping) (Silver) 2-695-429-31

#118: M1.4 X 2.0 (Black) 2-655-580-01

#119: M2.6 X 5.0 (Black) 7-627-556-58

#120: M2.6 X 6.0 (Silver) 7-621-770-67

1.7

1.4

2.6 6.0

2.6

4.5

2.0

5.0

HARDWARE LIST (7/7)


#121: M2.0 X 4.0 (Tapping) (Silver) 3-080-205-11 #122: M3.0 X 6.0 (Black) 7-682-547-09 #123: M4.0 X 8.0 (Black) 7-682-561-09 #124: M1.7 X 2.0 (Silver) 2-599-475-01

2.0 6.0

3.0 8.0

4.0 2.0

1.7

4.0

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Revision History
Ver. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Date 2008.01 2008.06 2009.03 History Official Release Revised-1 (A1 DI08-162) Revised-2 (A2 DI08-386) Contents Change of Repair Parts S.M. revised: Page 5-5, Page 5-6, Page 5-7 Change of Repair Parts S.M. revised: Page 5-2, Page 5-3, Page 5-4, Page 5-5, Page 5-7 S.M. Rev. issued Yes Yes

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