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CCD-FX73OV
9-973-606-l 1 94G0939-1
Printed in Japan
0 1994.7
Published by Personal A&V Products Div.
RMT-708
Quality Engineering Dept.
SERVICE MANUAL US Model
Canadian Model
E Model
Video8
Handycam
[A MECHANISM 1
For MECHANISM ADJUSTMENTS, refer to the
Differences Manual "8 mm Video MECHANICAL ADJUSTMEN?
l CCD-FX73OV is based on model CCD-FX430 (CCD-R(430/FX435/FX53O/FX630 SERVICE MANUAL).
[Main differences]
1. LCD screen addition (SD-14, PD-53 boards addition).
2. Speaker addition.
3. REC switch addition on control switch block (FK).
4. FADER switch addition on control switch block (CK).
5. Boards are changed.
The printed wiring board and schematic diagram for the AU-175 board and MA-209 board are not
shown because basically they are identical to the CCD-FX43O's AU-1 57 board and MA-l 97 board.
. In this service manual, only the differences from CCD-FX430 is mentioned.
When servicing, see the CCD-FX430/FX435/FX53O/FX630 service manual (9-973-530-l 1) with this.
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Section
- - Title Page Section Title Page
SERVICE NOTE 3. BLOCK DIAGRAMS
Parts Location Diagram Related to Power Supply ............... 6 3-l. Overall BlockDiagram.. ....................................... 3-l
Semiconductor Location.. .............................................. 6 3-2. Video (1) Block Diagram ...................................... 3-5
Head Cleaning.. .......................................................... 6 3-3. System Control Block Diagram .............................. 3-g
3-4. Audio Block Diagram.. ......................................... 3-14
3-5. LCD Block Diagram.. ........................................... 3-17
1. GENERAL 3-6. Power Block Diagram .......................................... 3-21
Notes and pr-utions.. ................................................ 1-1
Checking Supplied Accessories ...................................... 1-1 4. PRINTED WIRING BOARDS
Charging and Installing the Battery Pack ........................... l-2 AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
lns&ingaC~s&e.. ................................................... 1-3
Camera R-ding.. ..................................................... 1-4 4-l. Frame Schematic Diagram ................................... 4-1
Hin~forBe~erShooting ............................................... 1-6 4-2. Printed Wiring Boards and Schematic Diagrams ........ 4-4
Checking the Rem&d picture ...................................... 1-6 l VC-151 (Camera, Lens Drive) Board ................... 4-5
Playing Ba&aTape.. .................................................. 1-7 . VC_151 (Camera (1)) Board.. ............................ 4-7
Using Altemative PowerSources .................................... 1-8 . VC_151 (Camera (2)) Board.. ............................ 4-10
RecordingwiththeDateorTime ..................................... 1-8 . VC_,5, ( Le n s Drive) Board.. ............................. 4-13
RecordingwiththeAge ................................................. 1-g l VS-11 g (REC/PB Head Amplifier, Y/C Process,
Shootingwith Backlighting.. ........................................... 1-10 l/O Switch, Electric Volume, Servo/System Control,
"sing the PROGRAM AE Function .................................. 1-10 Signal I/O). .................................................... 4-t 7
Fade-in and Fade-out .................................................. 1-11 l VS-llg (REC/PB Head Amplifier) Board .............. 4-21
ChangingtheModeSettings.. ........................................ 1-11 . VS_ttg (v/C process) Board ............................. 4-24
Connations for Playback.. ............................................ 1 _I 2 l VS-11 g (l/O Switch, Electric Volume) Board ......... 4-27
Editing onto Another Tape ............................................ ,_,3 l VS-11 g (Servo/System Control) Board ................ 4-30
R-~ingfroma~orVCR.. ........................................ 1-13 . VS_1 1 g (Signal l/O) Board ................................ 4-33
Changing the Lithium Battery.. ....................................... 1-14 l SD-14 (Speaker Amp, LCD Panel Switch) Board ... 4-35
Resetting the Date or Time ............................................ 1-14 . PD_53 (LCD Video) Board ................................ 445
,,,aybck Modes.. ........................................................ , _, 5 . DD_71 (Power Supply) Board ............................ 4-53
TipsforUsingtheBattery Pack ....................................... 1-15
Maintenance information and Precautions ........................ ,_,5
Using Your &mm&r Abroad.. ..................................... 1 _I 8 5. REPAIR PARTS LIST
identifying the P&s ..................................................... 1 _I g
lndic-atom intheViewfin&r ............................................ j-22 5-l. Explod~View~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ............ . . . . . . . .......... . . . . 5-1
5-1-1. Front Case Block Assembly.. ............................ 5-1
5-l-2, Cabinet(L) BlockAssembly .............................. 5-2
2. DISASSEMBLY 5-t-3. Cabinet(R) BlockAssembly.. ........................... 5-3
5-l -4. EVF Block Assembly.. ..................................... 54
2-5-l. Removal of Cabinet (R) Assembly .......................... 2-1 5-l -5. Main Boards Assembly.. .................................. 5-5
2-S-2. Removal of Control Switch Block (CK) ..................... 2-l 5-1-5. CCD Block Assembly.. .................................... 5-S
2-5-3. Removal of Panel Block.. ..................................... 2-2 5-l -7.Zoom Lens Assemblies (LSV-140A)
2.54. Removal of LCD Module and PD-53 Board ............... 2-2 (VCL5412WA) (VCL_5412WB). ........................ 5-7
2-13. Circuit Boards Location ........................................ 2-3 5-1-12, Panel Block Assembly.. ................................... 5-S
5-2, Efe&imf Parts List.. ........................................... 5-g
HARDWARE LIST.. ..................................................... 5-24
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Section
7. ADJUSTMENTS
7-l. CAMERA SECTION ADJUSTMENTS ..................... 7-l
l - l . Preparations Before Adjustment (Camera Section) .... 7-l
l-l -2. Preparations ................................................. 7-1
7-3. VIDEO SECTION ADJUSTMENTS ......................... 7-3
3-l. Preparations Before Adjustment.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3
3-l -2. Adjusting Pre~utions.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3
3-l -8. Service Mode ................................................ 74
3-5. Video Adjustments... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-9
5. Comb Filter Adjustment (VS-119 board) .............. 7-Q
3-8. LCD System Adjustments ..................................... 7-Q
1. Power Supply Voltage Check (PD-53 board) ........ 7-10
2. PNL - 8V Adjustment (PD-53 board) ................. 7-10
3. FJH Initial Data Input.. .................................... 7-t Q
4. Bright Adjustment (PD-53 board) ...................... .7_,g
5. VCO Adjustment (PD-53 board) ........................ 7-1 ,
8. Horizontal Display position
Adjustment (PD_53 board). ............................... 7-t t
7. Contrast Adjustment (PD-53 board) .................... 7-12
8. V COM Adjustment.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-12
Q. White Balance preset Adjustment (1)
(PD-53 board) ............................................... 7-13
10. White Balance preset Adjustment (2)
(PD-53 board) .............................................. .7_,3
11. White Balance Adjustment .............................. 7-14
3-Q. Arrangement Diagram For Adjustment Parts ............. 7-18
SERVICENOTE
[PARTS LOCATION DIAGRAM RELATED TO
POWER SUPPLY I
The parts location diagram for the power supply which are often
checked and replaced when repairing the fuse and IC link and so
on. (See pages 4-20, 4-30 and 4-31.)
This diagram is useful for repair.
[SEMICONDUCTOR LocATIoNI
In this service manual, the mounted locations of the
semiconductors (IC, transistor, diodes) are indicated in red in
schematic diagrams. This enables to find the location on the
board easily when servicing.
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[HEAD CLEANING]
After an extended period of use the video image may become Check During Playback of a Tape
indistinct or may not appear at all during playback of a tape. The
cause of this usually are dirty video heads. For remedy, cleaning @ Play back a pre-recorded tape and display the image on a TV
of the heads is required. screen.
@ If there is no sound and the image is unstable, no image
appears on the screen, or tape transport is unstable, head clogs
Check for Head Clogs During Recording are occurred.
@ Use a blank tape, record a short section, then press the stop
button to stop. Remedy
@ Set to recording mode again.
@ If the [ Q ] mark is flashing in the viewfinder at this time, [Cleaning method using a cleaning tape]
head clogs are occurred. l Use the Cleaning Tape. (Please follow the instructions
attached to the cleaning tape.)
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Focal distance LANC control jack Microphone
f = 7132 - 2 5/8 inches Stereo mini-minijack Electret condenser
(5.4 - 64.8 mm) (0 2.5 mm) microphone, monaural type
F1.8 - 2.7 MIC jack Supplied accessories
Video recording system See page 5.
(19/16 - 18 l/2 inches (39 - Minijack, -66 dB low
Two rotary heads,
468 mm) when converted to impedance with 2.5 to
Helical scanning FM system
a 35 mm still camera) 3.0 V DC, output impedance
Audio recording system
Color temperature 6.8 kR (0 3.5 mm)
Rotary heads, FM system Power requirements
Auto Speaker
Video signal 110 - 240 V AC*, 50/60 Hz
Minimum illumination 8R
NTSC color, EIA standards Power consumption
2 lux (F1.8)
Usable cassette 17w
Illumination range
8 mm video format cassette Power requirements Output voltage
2 lux to 100,000 lux
(standard 8 mm) On battery mounting surface IX OUT: 7.5 V, 1.5 A
Tape speed Recommended illumination 6.0 V (battery pack) in operating mode
SP mode: Approx. More than 100 lux 7.5 V (AC power adaptor) Battery charge terminal:
19/32 inches (1.43 cm)/second Average power consumption 10 V, 1.1 A in charge mode
LP mode: Approx. 6.9 W (camera recording) Application
Picture Sony battery packs NP-55H,
5/16 inches (0.72 cm)/second including fhe viewfinder
3 inches measured diagonally NP-6OD, NP-66/66H,
(playback only) Installation
2 1/2x 13/4 inches NP-77H, NP-80/8OD
Recording time Vertically, horizontally
(61.5 x 44.0 mm) Operating temperature
SP mode: 2 hours (K-120) Operating temperature
On-screen display 32