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COLOR VIDEO CAMERA

BVP-E30 BVP-E30P BVP-E30WS BVP-E30WSP

MAINTENANCE MANUAL Volume 1 1st Edition Serial No. 100001 and Higher: BVP-E30 Serial No. 400001 and Higher: BVP-E30P Serial No. 100001 and Higher: BVP-E30WS Serial No. 400001 and Higher: BVP-E30WSP

! WARNING
This manual is intended for qualified service personnel only. To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire or injury, do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.

! WARNUNG
Die Anleitung ist nur für qualifiziertes Fachpersonal bestimmt. Alle Wartungsarbeiten dürfen nur von qualifiziertem Fachpersonal ausgeführt werden. Um die Gefahr eines elektrischen Schlages, Feuergefahr und Verletzungen zu vermeiden, sind bei Wartungsarbeiten strikt die Angaben in der Anleitung zu befolgen. Andere als die angegeben Wartungsarbeiten dürfen nur von Personen ausgeführt werden, die eine spezielle Befähigung dazu besitzen.

! AVERTISSEMENT
Ce manual est destiné uniquement aux personnes compétentes en charge de l'entretien. Afin de réduire les risques de décharge électrique, d'incendie ou de blessure n'effectuer que les réparations indiquées dans le mode d'emploi à moins d'être qualifié pour en effectuer d'autres. Pour toute réparation faire appel à une personne compétente uniquement.

For the customers in the Netherlands Voor de klanten in Nederland Dit apparaat bevat een MnO2-Li batterij voor memory back-up.

Für Kunden in Deutschland Entsorgungshinweis: Bitte werfen Sie nur entladene Batterien in die Sammelboxen beim Handel oder den Kommunen. Entladen sind Batterien in der Regel dann, wenn das Gerät abschaltet und signalisiert "Batterie leer" oder nach längerer Gebrauchsdauer der Batterien "nicht mehr einwandfrei funktioniert". Um sicherzugehen, kleben Sie die Batteriepole z.B. mit einem Klebestreifen ab oder geben Sie die Batterien einzeln in einen Plastikbeutel.

Raadpleeg uw leverancier over de verwijdering van de batterij op het moment dat u het apparaat bij einde levensduur afdankt.

Gooi de batterij niet weg. maar lever hem in als KCA.

Bij dit produkt zijn batterijen geleverd. Wanneer deze leeg zijn, moet u ze niet weggooien maar inleveren als KCA.

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ADVARSEL! Lithiumbatteri-Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig håndtering. Udskiftning må kun ske med batteri af samme fabrikat og type. Levér det brugte batteri tilbage til leverandøren. CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer's instructions. ADVARSEL Lithiumbatteri - Eksplosjonsfare. Ved utskifting benyttes kun batteri som anbefalt av apparatfabrikanten. Brukt batteri returneres apparatleverandøren.

Vorsicht! Explosionsgefahr bei unsachgemäßem Austausch der Batterie. Ersatz nur durch denselben oder einen vom Hersteller empfohlenen ähnlichen Typ. Entsorgung gebrauchter Batterien nach Angaben des Herstellers.

VARNING Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte. Använd samma batterityp eller en likvärdig typ som rekommenderas av apparattillverkaren. Kassera använt batteri enligt gällande föreskrifter.

VAROITUS ATTENTION Il y a danger d'explosion s'il y a remplacement incorrect de la batterie. Remplacer uniquement avec une batterie du même type ou d'un type équivalent recommandé par le constructeur. Mettre au rebut les batteries usagées conformément aux instructions du fabricant. Paristo voi räjähtää jos se on virheellisesti asennettu. Vaihda paristo ainoastaan laitevalmistajan suosittelemaan tyyppiin. Hävitä käytetty paristo valmistajan ohjeiden mukaisesti.

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For the customers in Japan

For the customers in the U.S.A. and Canada

RECYCLING NICKEL-CADMIUM BATTERIES
Nickel Cadmium batteries are recyclable. You can help preserve our environment by returning your unwanted batteries to your nearest point for collection, recycling or proper disposal. Note: In some areas the disposal of nickel cadmium batteries in household or business trash may be prohibited. RBRC (Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation) advises you about spent battery collection by the following phone number. Call toll free number: 1-800-822-8837 (United States and Canada only) Caution: Do not handle damaged or leaking nickelcadmium batteries.

For the customers in Japan

For the customers in the U.S.A. and Canada

RECYCLING LITHIUM-ION BATTERIES
Lithium-Ion batteries are recyclable. You can help preserve our environment by returning your used rechargeable batteries to the collection and recycling location nearest you. For more information regarding recycling of rechargeable batteries, call toll free 1-800-822-8837, or visit http://www.rbrc.org/ Caution: Do not handle damaged or leaking Lithium-Ion batteries.

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Table of Contents
Manual Structure
Purpose of this manual ........................................................................................ 5 (E) Related manuals ................................................................................................... 5 (E) Contents ............................................................................................................... 6 (E)

1. Service Overview
1-1. Note on Service ..................................................................................... 1-1 (E) 1-1-1. Confirming the ROM Version ............................................. 1-1 (E) 1-1-2. Compatibility of File Data ................................................... 1-1 (E) 1-1-3. Error Messages Displayed when Memory Stick is Used ..... 1-1 (E) 1-1-4. Note on PA-272/273/274 Boards ......................................... 1-1 (E) 1-1-5. Description on Backup Battery ............................................ 1-2 (E) 1-1-6. Description on CCD Block Number .................................... 1-2 (E) 1-1-7. Notes on Spare Parts ............................................................ 1-2 (E) 1-1-8. Unleaded Solder ................................................................... 1-2 (E) Connector Input/Output Signals ............................................................ 1-3 (E) Connection Connector ........................................................................... 1-7 (E) Function of Internal Switches ............................................................... 1-7 (E) Remove and Installation of Exterior Parts ............................................ 1-9 (E) Location of Printed Wiring Boards ....................................................... 1-9 (E) Circuit Description .............................................................................. 1-10 (E) 1-7-1. CCD Block (PA-272/273/274 Boards, TG-229 Board, and NR-72 Board) .............................................................. 1-10 (E) 1-7-2. Video Signal System (VA-226 Board, DPR-261 Board, and IF-969 Board) .............................................................. 1-11 (E) 1-7-3. System Control (AT-148 Board) ........................................ 1-12 (E) 1-7-4. Power Supply Block (DC-DC Converter) (RE-201 Board) .................................................................. 1-13 (E) Diagnosis ............................................................................................. 1-14 (E) Contents of the EEPROM and FRAM Data ....................................... 1-15 (E) Adjustment and Setting Items After Replacement of Board ............... 1-16 (E) 1-10-1. CCD Unit ........................................................................... 1-16 (E) 1-10-2. TG-229 Board .................................................................... 1-16 (E) 1-10-3. NR-72 Board ...................................................................... 1-16 (E) 1-10-4. VA-226 Board .................................................................... 1-16 (E) 1-10-5. DPR-261 Board .................................................................. 1-16 (E) 1-10-6. AT-148 Board .................................................................... 1-16 (E) Upgrading the Software ...................................................................... 1-17 (E) 1-11-1. Upgrading MAIN Program ................................................ 1-17 (E) 1-11-2. Upgrading BOOT Program ................................................ 1-17 (E) Setting Scene File Number .................................................................. 1-18 (E) Removing and Reinstalling the Flexible Card Wires .......................... 1-19 (E)

1-2. 1-3. 1-4. 1-5. 1-6. 1-7.

1-8. 1-9. 1-10.

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1-12. 1-13.

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1-14. How to Extend the Circuit Board ........................................................ 1-20 (E) 1-14-1. Extending the DPR-261 Board ........................................... 1-20 (E) 1-14-2. Extending the DC-DC Converter ....................................... 1-20 (E) 1-14-3. Extending the CCD Block .................................................. 1-21 (E) 1-15. Inspection and Maintenance ................................................................ 1-22 (E) 1-15-1. Recommended Replacement Parts ..................................... 1-22 (E) 1-15-2. Cares after Using under Special Environment ................... 1-24 (E) 1-15-3. Fixtures ............................................................................... 1-25 (E)

2. Replacement of Main Parts
2-1. Replacing the CCD Block and Component Parts ................................. 2-1 (E) 2-1-1. Replacing the CCD Unit ...................................................... 2-1 (E) 2-1-2. Positioning Adjustment for Filter Knob ............................... 2-3 (E) 2-1-3. Replacing the Boards Inside the CCD Unit ......................... 2-4 (E) 2-1-4. Adjusting Filter Position After Replacing the DR-536 Board ...................................................................... 2-6 (E) Replacing the VF Connector ................................................................. 2-7 (E) Replacing the Illuminated ASSIGNABLE Switch ............................... 2-7 (E) Replacing the RET/INCOM Switch ...................................................... 2-9 (E) Removing the V Shoe Bracket .............................................................. 2-9 (E) Replacing the MENU SELECT Knob/MENU Switch/ DISPLAY Switch ................................................................................ 2-10 (E) Replacing the LENS Connector .......................................................... 2-11 (E) Replacing the TEST OUT Connector ................................................. 2-11 (E) Replacing the Side Switch Panel Block .............................................. 2-12 (E) Replacing the Front Switch Panel Block ............................................ 2-12 (E) Replacing the MIC Connector ............................................................ 2-13 (E) Replacing the DC-DC Converter ........................................................ 2-13 (E) Replacing the MB-953 Board ............................................................. 2-14 (E) Replacing the CN-2204 Board ............................................................ 2-15 (E) Replacing the Memory Stick Case (CN-2206 Board) ......................... 2-16 (E)

2-2. 2-3. 2-4. 2-5. 2-6. 2-7. 2-8. 2-9. 2-10. 2-11. 2-12. 2-13. 2-14. 2-15.

3. Setup Menu
3-1. 3-2. 3-3. 3-4. 3-5. 3-6. 3-7. 3-8. Setup Menu ........................................................................................... 3-1 (E) TOP Menu ............................................................................................. 3-3 (E) OPERATION Menu .............................................................................. 3-4 (E) PAINT Menu ....................................................................................... 3-13 (E) MAINTENANCE Menu ..................................................................... 3-26 (E) FILE Menu .......................................................................................... 3-35 (E) DIAGNOSIS Menu ............................................................................. 3-40 (E) SERVICE Menu .................................................................................. 3-40 (E)

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4. File System
4-1. 4-2. 4-3. 4-4. 4-5. 4-6. 4-7. 4-8. File Structure ......................................................................................... 4-1 (E) Operator File ......................................................................................... 4-2 (E) Preset Operator File ............................................................................... 4-3 (E) Scene File .............................................................................................. 4-4 (E) Reference File ....................................................................................... 4-6 (E) Lens File ................................................................................................ 4-8 (E) OHB File ............................................................................................. 4-10 (E) File Items ............................................................................................. 4-12 (E)

5. Electrical Alignment
5-1. Preparation ............................................................................................ 5-1 (E) 5-1-1. Equipment Required ............................................................. 5-1 (E) 5-1-2. Notes on Adjustment ............................................................ 5-2 (E) 5-1-3. Connection ........................................................................... 5-2 (E) 5-1-4. Initial Settings ...................................................................... 5-3 (E) 5-1-5. Presetting Compensation Data ............................................. 5-4 (E) 5-1-6. SERVICE Menu ................................................................... 5-4 (E) 5-1-7. Maintaining the Grayscale Chart ......................................... 5-5 (E) VA-226 Board Adjustment ................................................................... 5-7 (E) 5-2-1. Black Balance Adjustment ................................................... 5-7 (E) 5-2-2. Flare Offset Adjustment ....................................................... 5-7 (E) 5-2-3. Offset Adjustment ................................................................ 5-8 (E) PA-272/273/274 Boards Adjustment .................................................... 5-9 (E) 5-3-1. PA Gain Adjustment ............................................................ 5-9 (E) DPR-261 Board Adjustment ............................................................... 5-10 (E) 5-4-1. Video Level Adjustment (1) ............................................... 5-10 (E) 5-4-2. Video Level Adjustment (2) ............................................... 5-11 (E) 5-4-3. TEST OUT Level Adjustment ........................................... 5-12 (E) 5-4-4. SC Frequency Adjustment ................................................. 5-13 (E) RPN Pixel Concealment ...................................................................... 5-14 (E) RPN Compensation Adjustment ......................................................... 5-15 (E) White Vertical Line Compensation ..................................................... 5-16 (E) V-SUB Voltage Adjustment ............................................................... 5-17 (E) V-REG Voltage Adjustment ............................................................... 5-18 (E)

5-2.

5-3. 5-4.

5-5. 5-6. 5-7. 5-8. 5-9.

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Manual Structure
Purpose of this manual
This manual is the maintenance manual volume 1 of Color Video Camera BVP-E30/ E30P/E30WS/E30WSP. This manual is intended for use by trained system and service engineers, and is provided information that is premised parts levels service for this unit.

Related manuals
Besides this maintenance manual volume 1, the following manuals are available. . Operation Manual (Supplied with this unit) This manual is necessary for the use and the operation of this unit. Part No.: 3-854-245-XX . CD-ROM Manual (Supplied with this unit) This manual contains the operation manual of BVP-E30/E30WS, the operation manual of each peripheral equipment included in BVP-E30 series, and the maintenance manual of partial equipment (camera adaptor and the like). Part No.: 3-854-379-XX . Maintenance Manual Volume 2 (Available on request) This manual is provided information that is premised the parts level service (exploded views, block diagrams, board layouts, schematic diagrams, detailed parts lists and the like.) for this unit. If this manual is required, please contact to your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center. Part No.: 9-968-050-XX . "Semiconductor Pin Assignments" CD-ROM (Available on request) This "Semiconductor Pin Assignments" CD-ROM allows you to search for semiconductors used in Communication B&P Company equipment. Semiconductors that cannot be searched for on this CD-ROM are listed in the maintenance manual for the corresponding unit. The maintenance manual contains a complete list of all semiconductors and their ID Nos., and thus should be used together with the CD-ROM. Part number: 9-968-546-XX

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Contents
The following is a summary of the sections of this manual. Section 1 Service Overview Describes the location of major parts, on-board, switches, tools, fixtures, adjustments/setup after board replace, etc. Section 2 Parts Replacement Describes the replacement procedure of circuit board, CCD unit, connectors, switches and others. Section 3 Setup Menu Describes the setup menu, etc. Section 4 File System Describes the file structure, etc. Section 5 Electrical Alignment Describes electrical adjustment necessary for maintenance of the unit or replacement of parts.

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Section 1 Service Overview
1-1. Note on Service
1-1-1. Confirming the ROM Version
When connecting any of the peripheral equipment in the following list to this unit, be sure to check that the version of ROM of each peripheral device to be connected. If ROM version is lower than the specified below, be sure to perform ROM replacement.
Model MSU-700A MSU-750 CCU-700A CCU-550A CNU-700 CNU-500 RCP-720 Series RCP-730 Series RCP-740 Series RM-B750 Series RCP-750 Series RM-B150 IC4/CPU-266 board Ref No. IC5, IC6/CPU-293 board IC5, IC6/CPU-286 board IC1004/AT-88 board IC133/AT-111 board IC4, IC5/AT-89 or AT-89A board IC4, IC5/AT-100 board IC10/MPU-79 board ROM version Ver. 1.20 and higher Ver. 1.20 and higher Ver. 2.90 and higher Ver. 3.00 and higher Ver. 3.30 and higher Ver. 2.90 and higher Ver. 2.80 and higher Ver. 1.01 and higher Ver. 1.01 and higher Ver. 1.20 and higher

1-1-3. Error Messages Displayed when Memory Stick is Used
Describes the error messages displayed when the data is stored or read using a memory stick in the table below.
Error message NO MEMORY STICK FORMAT ERROR OTHER MODEL'S FILE FILE NOT FOUND FILE ERROR Description No memory stick is inserted. The memory stick is not formatted. The memory stick contains data cannot be read by this unit. No data is stored in the memory stick. Circuit or memory stick fault and/or the data in the memory stick fault.

1-1-4. Note on PA-272/273/274 Boards
The PA-272/273/274 boards cannot be replaced as the mounted board level. If the component part mounted on the board cannot be replaced, replace with the whole CCD unit.

1-1-2. Compatibility of File Data
The file data does not have compatibility with other cameras. When using the file data stored in the memory stick or the IC memory card (for MSU), make sure that the file data for BVP-E10 series or BVP-E30 series are stored. (For details on the file system, refer to Section 4.)

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1-1-5. Description on Backup Battery
w The lithium battery is critical part to safe operation. Replace the component with Sony part whose part number appears in the manual published by Sony. If the component is replaced by any part other than the specified ones, this may cause a fire or electric shock. c When replacing the lithium battery, ensure that the battery is installed with + and _ poles connected to the correct terminals. An inconnect connection may cause an explosion or leakage of fluid result in physical damage in the surrounding materials. A lithium battery on the AT-148 board is used to back up the date data to be stored in the memory stick. Reset the date data using the DATE/TIME page (Refer to Section 3-5) in the MAINTENANCE menu after replacing the dead battery. Replacement part : Description : BT1 (AT-148 board) CR-2032 (Lithium battery) Parts number : ! 1-528-174-31 Recommended replacement period : Every 7 years m . When replacing the AT-148 board, it is recommended to replacing the battery at the same time. . Resetting the date data is required even when the battery is disconnected from the battery holder.

1-1-7. Notes on Spare Parts
1. Safety Related Components Warning w Components marked ! are critical to safe operation. Therefore, specified parts should be used in the case of replacement. 2. Standardization of Parts Some repair parts supplied by Sony differ from those used for the unit. These are because of parts commonality and improvement. Parts list has the present standardized repair parts. 3. Stock of Parts Parts marked with "o" at SP (Supply Code) column of the spare parts list may not be stocked. Therefore, the delivery date will be delayed. 4. Harness The harness with which the part number is not described is not registered as the service parts. Replace with the component part described in the lists.

1-1-8. Unleaded Solder
Boards requiring use of unleaded solder are printed with a lead free 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 m . Be sure to use the unleaded solder for the printed circuit board printed with the lead free mark. . The unleaded solder melts at a temperature about 40 dC higher than the ordinary solder, therefore, it is recommended to use the soldering iron having a temperature regulator. . The ordinary soldering iron can be used but the iron tip has to be applied to the solder joint for a slightly longer time. The printed pattern (copper foil) may peel away if the heated tip is applied for too long, so be careful.

1-1-6. Description on CCD Block Number
Every CCD unit has its own ID number called CCD block number. It shows the CCD block type and serial number of the CCD block. The CCD block number label is put in the CCD unit. As for the replacement procedures of CCD block, refer to Section 2-1-1. "Replacing the CCD Block". AKA xxxxx
Serial number for CCD block CCD block type

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1-2. Connector Input/Output Signals
TEST OUT BNC 75 Z 1.0 V p-p

VF (20P FEMALE)

MIC IN (3P FEMALE)
No. 1 2 SIGNAL NC

(EXTERNAL VIEW)
SPECIFICATIONS No connection L: Indicator lights OPEN: Indicator goes out H: NORMAL (4:3) L: WIDE (16:9) No connection *Note1 H: CCIR, L: EIA No connection H: Indicator lights L: Indicator goes out No connection 1 V p-p, VF: Zi = 1 kZ H: OFF, L: ON 1.0 V p-p, VF: Zi = 1 kZ No connection 700 mV p-p, VF: Zi = 1 kZ, 75 % color-bars 700 mV p-p, VF: Zi = 1 kZ, 75 % color-bars H: Indicator lights L: Indicator goes out H: Indicator lights L: Indicator goes out REG +9.3 V GND +10.5 V to +17 V

ABNORMAL IND OUT 16:9 MODE OUT NC COMP/VBS SW IN/OUT CCIR/EIA OUT NC G TALLY OUT NC Y (X) OUT ZEBRA ON IN VF VIDEO OUT (X) NC B-Y (X) OUT R-Y (X) OUT BATT IND OUT TALLY IND OUT +9.3 V (VF) OUT GND UNREG OUT

(EXTERNAL VIEW)
3 No. SIGNAL 1 2 3 MIC IN (G) MIC IN (X) MIC IN (Y) SPECIFICATIONS _60 dBu High impedance balanced 4 5 6

(0 dBu = 0.775 Vrms)

7 8 9 10 11 12 13

LENS (12P FEMALE)

(EXTERNAL VIEW)
No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 SIGNAL RET VIDEO ENABLE IN RET 2 ENABLE IN GND AUTO +5 V OUT IRIS CONT OUT UNREG OUT IRIS POSITION IN AUTO/MANU OUT EXTENDER ON/OFF IN SPECIFICATIONS ENABLE: 0 V DISABLE: +5 V or OPEN ENABLE: 0 V DISABLE: +5 V or OPEN GND for UNREG AUTO: +5 V MANU: 0 V or OPEN +3.4 V (F16) to +6.2 V (F2.8) +10.5 V to +17 V +3.4 V (F16) to +6.2 V (F2.8) AUTO IRIS: 0 V MANUAL IRIS: +5 V EX 2 ON: 0 V EX 0.8 ON: +1.8 V OFF: +4.8 V WIDE: +2 V TELE: +7 V H: +5V L: 0V H: +5V L: 0V

14 15 16 17 18 19 20

10 11 12

ZOOM POSITION IN SER DATA OUT SER DATA IN

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Note1: Specification of COMP/VBS SW Signal When powering on, the microcomputer of the camera identifies a viewfinder in use by detecting the voltage at pin 5. H: Color VF, L: B/W VF . In use of B/W VF Voltage control of pin 5 is disabled during operation. Switching between the return video signal and monochrome signal for the viewfinder is done by the camera and selected signal is output at pin 12 to the viewfinder. . In use of Color VF By controlling the voltage at pin 5 during operation, switching between the decoded return video signal and the camera component signal is done in the viewfinder. H: Camera, L: Return video 1-3 (E)

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ANALOG CA (68P FEMALE)
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(EXTERNAL VIEW)

*: In connection with CCU, **: In connection with VTR
No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 SIGNAL UNREG GND UNREG GND VF UNREG GND LENS UNREG GND UNREG IN UNREG IN VF UNREG IN LENS UNREG IN NC NC VBS OUT (G) Y OUT (X) SPECIFICATIONS GND for UNREG GND for UNREG GND for VF UNREG GND for LENS UNREG 10.5 V to 17 V 10.5 V to 17 V 10.5 V to 17 V 10.5 V to 17 V No connection No connection GND for VBS VIDEO VS 1.0 V p-p, Zo = 75 Z No. 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 SIGNAL UNREG GND UNREG GND VF UNREG GND LENS UNREG GND UNREG IN UNREG IN VF UNREG IN LENS UNREG IN NC NC VBS OUT (X) R-Y OUT (X) SPECIFICATIONS GND for UNREG GND for UNREG GND for VF UNREG GND for LENS UNREG 10.5 V to 17 V 10.5 V to 17 V 10.5 V to 17 V 10.5 V to 17 V No connection No connection 1.0 V p-p ± 10 %, Zo = 75 Z 700 mV p-p, with sync 350 mV* 756 mV p-p (J) 700 mV p-p (UC) 525 mV p-p (CE) 13 B-Y OUT (X) 700 mV p-p, with sample 350 mV* 756 mV p-p (J) 700 mV p-p (UC) 525 mV p-p (CE) 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 NC NC VBS GENLOCK IN (X) RET VIDEO IN (G) MONITOR VIDEO OUT (X) BATTERY ALARM IN NC AUDIO CH1 CONT OUT MIC 1 OUT (Y) NC SKIN TONE GATE OUT TAPE REM IN VTR SYNC OUT RET EN OUT PB REF IN No connection No connection 1.0 V p-p ± 6 dB GND for RET VIDEO VS 1.0 V p-p, Zo = 75 Z Zi = 300 Z *
Note 2

**

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Y/R-Y/B-Y GND

GND for Y/R-Y/B-Y

**

48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62

NC NC VBS GENLOCK IN (G) RET VIDEO IN (X) MONITOR VIDEO OUT (G) VTR START/STOP OUT NC MIC 1 OUT (G) MIC 1 OUT (X) NC NC AUDIO LEVEL IN NC NC REC TALLY IN

No connection No connection GND for GENLOCK/H CONT IN 1.0 V p-p, Zi = 1 kZ GND for MONITOR VIDEO Zo < 10 kZ No connection GND for CAM MIC Zo < 600 Z, _60 dBu balanced No connection No connection Zi > 1 kZ (_15 dBu at 0 VU) No connection No connection ON; +5 V, OFF; +2.5 V or 0 V, Zi > 20 kZ *Note 3 SAVE; +4.5 V, STANDBY; 0 V, Zo < 10 kZ

No connection 0 V (0 dB) to 7 V (_50 dB or less) Zo < 600 Z, _60 dBu balanced No connection 1.0 V p-p *
Note 4

+5.0 V p-p Negative pulse, Zo < 100 Z ENABLE; 0 V, DISABLE; +5 V or OPEN PB; +4.5 V, CAM; 0 V or OPEN

29 30 31 32 33 34

H CONT IN ANALOG GND DIGITAL HD OUT COM CONT IN IIC CLOCK OUT (CA) NC

0 V to 5 V, Analog

63 64

VTR SAVE OUT GND NC COM DATA OUT IIC DATA IN/OUT (CA) NC

3.3 V p-p for Digital 5 V p-p 5 V p-p No connection

65 66 67 68

No connection 5 V p-p 5 V p-p, 4700 Z, Pull up No connection

(0 dBu = 0.775 Vrms) 1-4 (E)
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Note 2 : Specifications of BATT ALARM Signal VTR has a battery voltage detection and waring signal generation circuits and it sends the signal shown below to the camera.
Battery Terminal Voltage (VTR internal battery) 12.0--11.1 V dc 11.1--10.8 V dc 1.0 ±0.2 Hz duty 50 ±10 % Input Signal at Pin 19 0V LED on Viewfinder Stays out Blinks at 1 Hz Lights up 10.8 V dc--

2--3 V dc across 300 Z

Note 3 : Specifications of REC TALLY Signal
+1 5.0 _0.5 V dc

Input Signal at Pin 62

2.5 ±0.5 V dc REC TALLY signal 1.0 ±0.2 Hz duty 50 ±10 % Power ON When VTR changes from POWER SAVE to REC START mode, or when the servo is lost

0 ±0.3 V dc Power OFF VTR Action

REC RESET signal 10--100 msec When VTR changes from STANDBY to REC START mode, or in REC mode At the end of STOP tape or When mode VTR is put into STOP mode by itself (REC RESET signal does not appear when VTR is put into STOP mode by operating the camera)

Note 4 : Specifications of TAPE REM Signal
Tape Remaining (VTR) TAPE1 +5 V +5 V 0V 0V TAPE2 +5 V 0V +5 V 0V +3.4 V +3.1 V +2.2 V 0V G TALLY lamp lights at +3.1 V Input Signal at Pin 25 Remark

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DIGITAL CA (68P FEMALE)
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68

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No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 SIGNAL G (L) OUT G (2) OUT G (4) OUT G (6) OUT G (8) OUT R (L) OUT R (2) OUT R (4) OUT R (6) OUT R (8) OUT B (L) OUT B (2) OUT B (4) OUT B (6) OUT B (8) OUT DIGITAL GND DIGITAL BLANKING OUT DIGITAL SYNC OUT NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC (Reserve) 18 MHz OUT (G) GND for 18 MHz GND for DIGITAL 3.3 V p-p 3.3 V p-p No connection No connection No connection No connection No connection No connection No connection No connection No connection No connection No connection No connection No connection No connection 2.5 V p-p 2.5 V p-p 2.5 V p-p SPECIFICATIONS No. 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 SIGNAL G (1) OUT G (3) OUT G (5) OUT G (7) OUT G (M) OUT R (1) OUT R (3) OUT R (5) OUT R (7) OUT R (M) OUT B (1) OUT B (3) OUT B (5) OUT B (7) OUT B (M) OUT DIGITAL GND DIGITAL SAMPLE OUT DIGITAL VD OUT DIGITAL CF OUT NC NC NC NC NC NC NC (Reserve) NC NC NC NC NC (Reserve) 18 MHz OUT (X) 3.3 V p-p No connection No connection No connection No connection No connection GND for DIGITAL 3.3 V p-p 3.3 V p-p 3.3 V p-p No connection No connection No connection No connection No connection No connection No connection 2.5 V p-p 2.5 V p-p 2.5 V p-p SPECIFICATIONS

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1-3. Connection Connector
Connection made with the connector panels during installation or service, should be made with the connector specified in the following list, or equivalent parts.
Connector Name TEST OUT (BNC) MIC IN (3P FEMALE) Connection Connectors 1-569-370-12 Plug, BNC 1-508-084-00 XLR, 3P Male or ITT Cannon XLR-3-12C equivalent

1-4. Function of Internal Switches
Ref. No. S1 Designation MIC +48 V Description MIC POWER +48 V ON/OFF switch Set to OFF when using the microphone of the internal batteries type. Factory setting ON

1 ON 2 OFF

S1
3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13 14 G C F E D B A

MB-953 board (B side)

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NR-72 Board
Ref. No. S101-1 Designation SINGLE/DUAL Description Set corresponding to the filter disk type of the camera to be used. S: Single filter D: Dual filters NC Factory setting BVP-E30P: BVP-E30: BVP-E30WS: BVP-E30WSP: _ S D D D

S101-2

_

TG-229 Board
Ref. No. S1-1 S1-2 Designation 4:3/16:9 PAL/NTSC Description Set corresponding to the camera to be used. Set corresponding to the camera to be used. Factory setting BVP-E30/E30P: 4:3 BVP-E30WS/E30WSP: 16:9 BVP-E30/E30WS: BVP-E30P/E30WSP: NTSC PAL

6

5

4

3

2 S 1 2 D

1
1

H

S101

G

2

F
16:9 PAL 1 2 4:3

3

E

S1

4

NTSC 5

D

C

6

B

7

A
D C A B

8

NR-72 board (B side)

TG-229 board (B side)

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1-5. Remove and Installation of Exterior Parts

Loosen 4 screws.

1-6. Location of Printed Wiring Boards
SW-1075 MB-953

SW-1071

SE-767 (BVP-E30P only) TG-229 PA-273 NR-72

CN-2209 CN-2204 DPR-261

CN-2210 CN-2208 CN-2205 CN-2207 DR-536 (BVP-E30/E30WS/ E30WSP only) PA-274

DC-DC CONVERTER (RE-201 board) CN-2206 AT-148 IF-969 VA-226 SW-1067 SW-1068 SW-1069 SW-1070

PA-272

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1-7. Circuit Description
1-7-1. CCD Block (PA-272/273/274 Boards, TG-229 Board, and NR-72 Board)
PA-272/273/274 Boards The PA boards contains the CCD bias circuit, horizontal register drive circuit (H1, H2, LH1 driver), CDS (Correlated Double Sampling) circuit which extracts video signals from the CCD and eliminates noise, and preamp circuit which adjusts sensitivity. IC9 of PA-273 board detects temperature around the CCD block with a temperature sensor, and sends the detected signal to the AT-148 board. Various CCD drive conditions, adjustment data (V-sub voltage, RG voltage, black/white shading, etc.) are written in IC8 (EEPROM) of PA-272 board. TG-229 Board The TG-229 board contains the CCD drive pulse generation circuit and its drive circuit. The 18 MHz clock generated from the voltage control generation circuit (X1) is sent to the DPR-261 board to generate the AHD, AVD pulse synchronized with the video output signal. The TG IC (IC1) generates the CCD drive pulse synchronized with this AHD, AVD pulse and the sample and hold pulse for the CDS circuit of the PA boards. These pulses are passed through the following drive circuit and are sent to each PA board. . V clock: Passed through IC201 to IC206 drivers ICs . RG pulse: Passed through IC309 and then the bias potential specific to each. CCD is added to the output of IC309. . V-sub voltage: Enters IC310 DC amplifier to be adjusted for the specified voltage. . Shutter pulse: Passes through the drive circuit consisting of Q201 to Q204. . SHP/SHD/H1/H2/LH1: Passes through IC312, IC313, and IC307 AND gate ICs.

NR-72 Board The NR-72 board contains a power stabilization circuit to stabilize various power supply voltages to be supplied to the CCD block, black/white shading correction signal generation circuit, and optical filter interface circuits. . The power stabilization circuit stabilizes the following power supply voltages to be supplied to the CCD block. +15.0 V +30.0 V +6.0 V +5.3 V +3.3 V +2.5 V +1.8 V +1.1 V _10.0V _8.0 V _4.5 V . The black/white shading correction signal and TEST SAW signal are generated in IC104, and are sent to the VA-226 board to mix with the video signal. . This board has two optical filter interface circuits, one is for the two-filters type with a servomotor used in the BVP-E30/E30WS/E30WSP, the other is for one filter type without a servomotor used in the BVP-E30P. The switch S101 switches these circuits.

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1-7-2. Video Signal System (VA-226 Board, DPR-261 Board, and IF-969 Board)
VA-226 Board The VA-226 circuit amplifies the R, G, B video signals output from the PA boards, performs various correction, and then sends them to the DPR-261 board. As the R, G, and B circuits are basically the same, Rch is explained as an example below. The video signal output from the PA board is passed through the trap filter (FL101), and input to the first amplifier stage composed of Q102 to Q108. In this amplifier, black shading correction, 5600K switching (Rch and Bch only) and clamping are performed. The clamped signal is switched between 0 dB/6 dB/12 dB/ 18 dB by the amplifier composed of Q110 to Q117 and blanking cleaning is performed by IC102. Clamping is also performed in this amplifier. After this, the change of 0 dB/3 dB/6 dB/12 dB and flare correction are performed in the amplifier composed of Q125 to Q131 and Q133 to Q135, and the signals are output to the DPR-261 board. In addition, switching of the video signal and TEST SAW signal is also performed.

DPR-261 Board The DPR-261 board is mainly composed of the A/D block which converts analog RGB signals input from the VA226 board to digital, camera DSP (digital signal processor) block which performs various signal processing, and D/A block which converts digital signals processed by the camera DSP block to analog. In the A/D block, after analog RGB signals input from the VA-226 board are clamped, they are passed through the pre-filters (FL101, FL102, and FL103), and converted to 14-bit digital signals by the A/D converter (IC102, IC202, and IC302). The A/D-converted digital signals are input to the camera DSP LSI (IC1). IC1 performs detection of average values and peak values of video signals required for automatic operations of the camera such as auto black balance, auto white balance, auto iris, etc., processings white balance, white shading correction, matrix, detail, and gamma, and digital encoding for VBS signals. 25 PsF/29.94 PsF conversion functions and slow shutter are also realized using the SDRAM (IC801). These processed signals are output from IC1 as various digital video signals. Of the digital video signals output from IC1, only the Y/RY/B-Y signals for the digital CA are passed through the buffers (IC1001 to IC1005) and then output at the DPR261 board as the digital signals. The other digital signals are converted to analog signal. In the D/A block, the Y/R-Y/B-Y signal is D/A-converted by IC501, the VBS/SC by IC502, the Y/R-Y/B-Y signal for VF by IC503, and the TEST signal by IC800. The DPR-261 board, also control PLL and H-Phase/SCPhase at genlock and generates various timing pulses such as HD/VD/SYNC.

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IF-969 Board The IF-969 board is composed of the driver block which switches and outputs the analog signals D/A converted by the DPR-261 board and RET signal sent when CCU is connected to each block, and the I/O block inputs/outputs the control signals from/to the lens, VF and the camera adaptor. The VBS signal which is D/A-converted by the DPR-261 board is input to the IF-969 board and branched into two. One is sent to the camera adaptor as VBS output by 75 Z output driver after passed through the video driver IC (IC105). The other is switched by the analog switch IC (IC104) and output at the TEST OUT terminal. This unit has the two systems to output the TEST signal. One system outputs the TEST signal as a MONITOR OUT to the camera adapter after being switched by IC104 analog switch. The other outputs that at the TEST OUT terminal by the 75 Z output driver after passing through IC105 driver IC. At this terminal, VBS, TEST or RET signals which is selected by IC104 analog switch is output. According to another switch setting, character signal can be added to the above output signal. The RET signal sent when CCU is connected and the GENLOCK input signal from the camera adaptor are switched by the analog switch circuit (Q101 to Q107) and the RET signal is separated to two pathes. The one is output at the TEST OUT terminal via the analog switch IC (IC104) after switching between the RET signal and the TEST signal is done by the analog switch circuit (Q126, Q115 to Q117, IC2). The other is output to VF VIDEO OUT after switching between the RET signal and the VFVIDEO signal is done by the analog switch circuit (Q4 to Q6). To synchronize the GENLOCK input of the camera adaptor with the external input video signal, the IF-969 board is provided with the floating amplifier circuit and sync separation circuit to send the external sync signals EXT-SC and EXT-SYNC to the DPR-261 board. When a color VF is connected, the signals VF-Y, VF R-Y, VF B-Y input from the DPR-261 board are mixed with the cursor, marker signal and character signal generated in the character generator IC (IC5) and then output as a COLOR VF signal. When a white/black VF is connected, the VF-Y signal input from the DPR-261 board are mixed with the cursor, marker and character signals in the different block to the COLOR VF signal and then output to VF VIDEO OUT as a monochrome VF signal.

The I/O block controls the switching input signal from the switches of the camera, input/output signals from/to the camera adaptor and lens, and output signal to VF using the I/O expander (IC307) which communicates with the AT148 board.

1-7-3. System Control (AT-148 Board)
AT-148 Board The AT-148 board is provided with a CPU (IC11) which performs system control. It is operated by the program written in the ROM (IC231 and IC232). The program can be upgraded using a memory stick via the controller IC222. The AT-148 board is also provided with a general memory SRAM (IC216 and IC217) and FRAM (IC220 and IC221) for recording system setting conditions, etc. The external 8-bit bus (IC205, IC206, IC207, and IC208) controls the I/O expander (IC307) of the IF-969 board and the digital signal processor LSI (IC1). It also controls IC1 of the TG-229 board, IC104 of the NR-72 board, D/A converter of the VA-226 board (IC702 and IC704), D/A converter of the DPR-261 board, and switch input (IC1001 and IC1002) of the CN-2205 board by serial communication. The A/D converter of the CPU reads the IRIS, ZOOM, and EXTENDER signals from the lens, and controls the lens via the channel B of the communication IC (IC224). In additional the CPU performs temperature control using the temperature sensor signal of channel G sent from the CCD block (PA-273 board), position control from the filter block, tape remainder control, and audio volume control. It is also provided with the serial I/O which communicates with the CCU using the 700 protocol (channel A of IC224) and the calendar function (IC3).

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1-7-4. Power Supply Block (DC-DC Converter) (RE-201 Board)
RE-201 Board . The RE-201 board is a DC-DC converter which outputs 11 types of voltages altogether. . PWM Clock Signal The PWM POWER CONTROL (IC8) generates and supplies the master clock (triangular wave of 90 ± 10 kHz) for all controller ICs (IC2, IC3, IC7, and IC8) . . Input Voltage Monitoring Circuit The RE-201 board has an input voltage monitoring circuit (IC4). If the voltage is within the appropriate range, it supplies power to each controller IC (IC2, IC3, IC7, and IC8) and REF voltage IC (IC1). The power supply circuit starts up when the input power voltage is within the range of +10.0 V to +18.8 V. Once it has started up, the circuit keeps operating until the input power voltage decreases below the lower limit (+9.4 V). . Protection Circuit for Shorting of Output Circuit Each output is connected with a diode or transistor. In normal operations, they are reverse-biased so that they are turned OFF. However if any single output is shorted, or if there is no output due to some defect, the diode and transistor of the corresponding block are turned ON and IC9 sends a L_SHUTDOWN signal. The master clock is stopped by this signal, and the outputs of all voltages stop. . Output Overvoltage Protection Circuit An overvoltage detection circuit is equipped only for the +1.4 V output. When the +1.4 V output exceeds +2.0 V under abnormal conditions, the outputs of all voltages are stopped by the L_SHUTDOWN signal like the output short-circuit protection circuit.

. Voltage Control Circuit The eight output voltages out of the 11 voltages are stabilized with direct feedback control by the PWM POWER CONTROL (IC2, IC3, IC7, and IC8). Each control IC can independently control two voltages each. +1.4 V, +2.5 V, +5.3 V, +3.3 V, +6.6 V, and +9.3 V are output from the step-down chopper circuit while _5 V is output from the polarity reversed chopper circuit. The sync rectification circuit is adopted for all except +9.3V to obtain high efficiency. _10.5 V is output from the flyback regulator using the transformer T1. The three voltages +16.0 V, +32.0 V, and +46.0 V are also output by the T1 coil, however they are not directly stabilized. For +1.4 V, accurate voltage is required. Therefore, it detects the voltage in the DPR-261 board to absorb voltage drop during transmission.

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1-8. Diagnosis
The unit is provided with the diagnosis function which can be used for the self-diagnosis of each plug-in board and the OHB, and is displayed in the OPERATION menu. Operation Display the "DIAGNOSIS" page of the OPERATION menu referring to Section 3-1. Display
ROM:V1.00 1 CAMERA:UC OHB:-VA :-DPR:-IF :-AT :-HUR:99999H CCU :-CA-570 MD:-AU:-TR:--

2 3 4 5 6 7

8

Description on display
Marks 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Board/Block OHB (CCD UNIT) VA-226 DPR-261 IF-969 AT-148 HUR CCU/RM * Criteria for judging Communication error with IC8/PA-272 board Communication error with IC701 or defect of sub-regulator circuit operation inside the board. Communication error with IC507 or defect of sub-regulator circuit operation inside the board. Communication error with IC307 or defect of sub-regulator circuit operation inside the board. Low capacity of BT1 Indicates the power-on time of the camera. (The display stops in 99999 when the power-on time exceeds 99999H.) The serial data is correctly received from the CCU or RM connected to the unit. ("__" is displayed during a normal operation.)

* When neither CCU nor RM is connected, "RM: NC" is displays.

About mark 8 CA, is as described below according to the type of CA connected to the camera. Refer to the maintenance manual supplied with the camera adaptor.
CA-570 MD:-AU:-TR:-CA-530 VSE:-DVP:-DC :-CA-550 MD:-AU:-TR:-CA-950 DA :-IF :-AU :-SDI:-DPR:-TX :--

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1-9. Contents of the EEPROM and FRAM Data
The data that is stored in the EEPROM and FRAM on the respective boards, is shown below. n Part numbers of the following ICs are shown in Vol. 2 Section "1. Spare Parts" of the separate Maintenance Manual are the ICs before saving the data contents.
Board AT-148 Ref. No. (address) IC220 (A-2/A side) IC221 (A-3/A side) IC507 (F-10/A side) IC8 (B-1/B side) IC701 (D-12/A side) EEPROM/ FRAM FRAM Contents of the saved data Reference file setting data Scene file setting data Lens file setting data Operator file setting data VF menu setting data Factory adjustment data of DPR-261 board (except SC Frequency data) Factory adjustment data of CCD block SC Frequency data Factory adjustment data of VA-226 board Adjustment/setup upon replacement of EEPROM/FRAM Refer to Section 1-10-7.

DPR-261

EEPROM

Refer to Section 1-10-6.

PA-272

EEPROM

*1

VA-226

EEPROM

Refer to Section 1-10-5.

*1: IC8 on the PA-272 board cannot be replaced because the data cannot be re-set. When IC needs to be replaced due to defective IC, contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center.

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1-10. Adjustment and Setting Items After Replacement of Board
When replacing the following boards, perform the adjustments or settings referring to Section 5 "Electrical Alignment" If no adjustment item is listed, no adjustment is required.
Board CCD unit TG-229 board NR-72 board VA-226 board DPR-261 board AT-148 board Referring section 1-10-1. CCD Unit 1-10-2. TG-229 Board 1-10-3. NR-72 Board 1-10-4. VA-226 Board 1-10-5. DPR-261 Board 1-10-6. AT-148 Board

1-10-4. VA-226 Board
The EEPROM (IC701) is mounted on the VA-226 board. Perform the following adjustments, when this IC is replaced, too. Adjustment Items After Board or EEPROM is Replaced 5-2-1. Black Balance Adjustment 5-2-2. Offset Adjustment 5-2-3. Flare Offset Adjustment

1-10-5. DPR-261 Board
The EEPROM (IC507) is mounted on the DPR-261 board. Perform the following adjustments, when this IC is replaced, too. Adjustment Items After Board or EEPROM is Replaced 5-4-1. Video Level Adjustment 5-4-2. TEST OUT Level Adjustment

1-10-1. CCD Unit
Adjustment and Setting Items After CCD Unit is Replaced 5-3-1. PA Gain Adjustment 5-4-3. SC Frequency Adjustment 4-7. OHB file (Adjustment and Saving the OHB file)

1-10-2. TG-229 Board
Setting Items After Board is Replaced Referring to Section 1-4, set the internal switches.

1-10-6. AT-148 Board
The unique setting data that is set by user is written into IC220 and IC221 on the AT-148 board. Therefore, when these ICs were replaced with new ICs in replacing the board or IC itself, the data set by user is lost, and is returned to their factory-setting values. Perform the following settings, when these ICs are replaced, too. Setting Items After Board or FRAM is Replaced

1-10-3. NR-72 Board
Setting Items After Board is Replaced Referring to Section 1-4, set the internal switch.

. Reset the reference file, operator file and scene file. (Refer to Section 4.) . Replace lithium battery on the AT-148 board with a new one, and reset date. (Refer to Sections 1-1-5 and 3-5.)

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1-11. Upgrading the Software
The version of the MAIN program and BOOT program can be upgraded using the memory stick. According to necessary, follow the procedures shown below. m . The upgrading program must have already been saved in a memory stick before. . Refer to Section 5-1-6 to display of the SERVICE menu. . Refer to Section 3-1 for the basic operations of the setup menu.

Upgrading by Powering ON the Unit 1. Insert the memory stick in which the upgrading program is already saved. 2. Turn on the power while pressing the VTR START switch and MENU SELECT knob on the camera front simultaneously. 3. The upgrading status is displayed on the viewfinder screen. 4. When the version upgrade is completed, the message "Complete" will be displayed. n When the tally switch on the camera adaptor is set to ON, the tally lamp will blink during being upgrading, and then light up when upgrading is completed. 5. Restart the unit, and confirm the version indication using DIAGNOSIS menu.

1-11-1. Upgrading MAIN Program
When the Setup Menu is Used for Version Upgrading 1. Insert the memory stick in which the upgrading program is already saved. 2. Display the FIRM UPDATE page of the SERVICE menu, and execute the MAIN PROGRAM. 3. The upgrading status is displayed on the viewfinder screen. 4. When the version upgrade is completed, the message "Complete" will be displayed. n When the tally switch on the camera adaptor is set to ON, the tally lamp will blink during being upgrading, and then light up when upgrading is completed. 5. Restart the unit, and confirm the version indication using DIAGNOSIS menu.

1-11-2. Upgrading BOOT Program
BOOT program is a software renewing the firmware using the memory stick. Do not operate this program except upgrading the program. 1. Insert the memory stick in which the upgrading program is already saved. 2. Display the FIRM UPDATE page of the SERVICE menu, and execute the BOOT PROGRAM. 3. When the version upgrade is completed, the message "Complete" will be displayed. n When the tally switch on the camera adaptor is set to ON, the tally lamp will blink during being upgrading, and then light up when upgrading is completed.

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1-12. Setting Scene File Number
The number of scene files that can be registered can be changed (to 5 or 32) using the SERVICE menu of this unit. The number of scene files can be stored in the internal memory of this unit, memory stick, and IC memory card (when MSU is used). However, pay attention to the following when changing the number of scene files again after it is changed. When the number of scene files is switched from 5 to 32: Indefinite data is registered in the values of scene files 6 to 32. Be sure to register new data again before using the scene files. When the number of scene files is switched from 32 to 5: The data registered in scene files 6 to 32 is deleted. The deleted data cannot be restored. m . This setting corresponds only to MSU-700A/750 and RCP-730 series. . Each scene file have no compatibility among the cameras if their scene file number differs. How to change Change the scene file number using the SETUP page in the SERVICE menu. Refer to Section 5-1-6 to display of the SERVICE menu. Menu setting: MENU: SERVICE PAGE: SETUP ITEM: SCENE FILE TYPE 5 or 32

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1-13. Removing and Reinstalling the Flexible Card Wires
This unit uses two types of flexible card wire. n Life of flexible card wire will be significantly shortened if it is folded. Be very careful not to fold the flexible card wire. Type-A Removal 1. Open the connector latch in the direction of arrow A to release the lock. 2. Remove the flexible card wire in the direction of arrow B.

Type-B Removal 1. Open the connector latch in the direction of arrow A to release the lock. 2. Remove the flexible card wire in the direction of arrow B.
Connector latch

Connector A

Flexible card wire

B

Flexible card wire

Reinstallation 1. Hold the flexible card wire with its blue surface facing upward, and insert it in the direction of arrow A. 2. Close the connector latch in the direction of arrow B to lock it.
Connector latch Connector Flexible card wire B

B A

Connector latch

Connector
A

Reinstallation
Blue surface

1. Hold the flexible card wire with its blue surface facing to the front, and insert it in the direction of arrow A. 2. Close the connector latch in the direction of arrow B to lock it.

Flexible card wire

A B

Connector latch

Blue surface Connector
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1-14. How to Extend the Circuit Board
1-14-1. Extending the DPR-261 Board
Tool: DPR-261 board extension assembly 1. Remove the left side panel. (Refer to Section 1-5.) 2. Remove the four screws, and remove the DPR-261 board. 3. Extend the DPR-261 board as shown below using the DPR-261 board extension assembly.

1-14-2. Extending the DC-DC Converter
Tool: EX-878 Board 1. Remove the right side panel. (Refer to Section 1-5.) 2. Remove the DC-DC converter (RE-201 board). (Refer to Section 2-12.) 3. Connect the connector CN1 on the EX-878 board to the connector CN10 on the MB-953 board. 4. Connect the DC-DC converter to the connector CN2 or CN3 on the EX-878 board.

CN10/MB-953 board
CN13 MB-953 board EX-884 board side

CN1

EX-878 board CN2 CN3

CN1

B2.6 x 5

EX-885 board side

DPR-261 board extension assembly

DC-DC converter

DPR-261 board

B2.6 x 5

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1-14-3. Extending the CCD Block
Tools: Flexible card wire (30P, 140 mm) ( 2 pieces) EX Harness (3 pieces) Tweezers 1. Remove the CCD block. (Refer to Section 2-1-1.) 2. Remove the NR-72 board. (Refer to Sections 2-1-1 and 2-1-3.) 3. Replace the two flexible card wires connected to CN2 and CN3 on the MB-953 board and CN1 and CN2 on the NR-72 board with the wires of 140 mm in length respectively. Return the NR-72 board to the normal position.

4. Connects the three EX harnesses between the connectors CN4, CN5, CN6 on the MB-953 board and the three harnesses connected the CCD block.

EX Harness CN4 CN5 CN6 R G B CN5 CN6 CN4 Red Yellow Blue

MB-953 board CN2

NR-72 board CN3 B2.6 x 4

MB-953 board

EX Harness CCD block
CN1 CN2 Flexible card wires (140 mm)

5. Return the DPR-261 board to the normal position.

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1-15. Inspection and Maintenance
1-15-1. Recommended Replacement Parts
Parts listed below are recommended replacement parts. Replace them according to necessary.
Fig No. 1 2 3 Description PAD ASSY RET SW COVER ASSY FILTER UNIT, OPTICAL FILTER UNIT, OPTICAL FILTER UNIT, OPTICAL FILTER UNIT, OPTICAL 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 !!= ![ !] !\ BATTERY, LITHIUM CR-2032 RING, BAYONET PACKING, VF BUTTON, VTR START COVER, SWITCH (CC) PAD, DROP PROTECTION (MENU) PAD, DROP PROTECTION (MS) CUSHION, DROP PROTECTION (FRONT) PAD, DROP PROTECTION (SIDE) CAP (TEST OUT) SHEET, HANDLE CUSHION, DRIP-PROOF (T) Sony P/N A-8279-977-X X-3608-852-X 1-547-579-2X 1-758-002-1X 1-467-820-2X 1-467-820-1X ! 1-528-174-XX 3-790-043-0X 3-710-024-0X 3-729-069-0X 3-641-917-0X 3-641-918-0X 3-641-922-0X 3-641-920-0X 3-658-973-0X 3-641-919-0X 3-854-372-0X 3-855-578-0X Remarks rubber *1 rubber *1 for BVP-E30 *2 for BVP-E30P *2 for BVP-E30WS *2 for BVP-E30WSP *2 every 7 years *3 every 5 years *4 rubber *1 rubber *1 rubber *1 rubber *1 rubber *1 rubber *1 rubber *1 rubber *1 synthetic leather *1 rubber *1

*1 : Check for deformation and deterioration from time to time. Replace it as necessary. *2 : The optical filter unit can become nebulous (intransparent and whitened) with elapse of time. Then it will not satisfy the required characteristics. Replace it as needed. *3 : For details, refer to Section 1-1-5. *4 : There can be a case that the lens cannot be securely fixed due to abrasion after long hours of use. Check deformation and deterioration, and replace it as necessary.

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1-15-2. Cares after Using under Special Environment
Checking the followings is recommended when returned from the news gathering at seaside, at the dusty locations, at hot spring, or if the unit is heavily splashed with water or water leaks in the unit in the rough weather or the like. 1. Carefully clean off sand and dust that entered the unit with airbrush or the like. 2. If salt contained in seawater or sulfur contained in hot spring attaches o the non-painted surface of outer cabinet, the cabinet may corrode in white. If it attaches, wipe it off immediately with alcohol. 3. If water leaks inside the unit, dry the unit with hair-dryer. Check especially that water does not remain in the CCD block or the power supply block. n If the unit is not taken care of appropriately, corrosion may occur inside that may cause fire and electric shock. 4. Clean out the contacting surface of connectors. 5. Perform the general operational check and confirm that the unit operates correctly without any abnormality.

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1-15-3. Fixtures
Fig. No. Part No. 1 2 3 4 5 A-8318-864-A A-8344-323-A A-8344-327-A 1-823-429-11 1-961-653-21 Description EX-464 EX-878 DPR-261 board extension assembly Flexible card wire (30P, 140 mm) EX Harness Purpose Extending the plug-in boards Extending the DC-DC convertar (Refer to Section 1-14-2.) Extending the DPR-261 board (Refer to Section 1-14-1.) Extending the CCD block (Refer to Section 1-14-3.) n The two Flexible card wires of this type and three EX Harness are required to extend the CCD block. 6 J-6026-130-B Gray scale chart (4:3 transparent type) To adjust camera

commercially available Gray scale chart (4:3 reflective type) J-6394-080-A 7 8 9 0 J-6029-140-B J-6326-120-A J-6325-400-A 7-700-736-05 7-700-736-06 _ _ Gray scale chart (16:9 transparent type) Pattern box PTB-500 Hexagonal bit Torque screwdriver (3 kg) Hexagon wrench (d = 1.5 mm) Hexagon wrench (d = 0.89 mm) Memory stick (commercially available) To store the camera settings To remove screw To tighten screw

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3

4

5

6

7

8

9

0

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Section 2 Replacement of Main Parts
2-1. Replacing the CCD Block and Component Parts
2-1-1. Replacing the CCD Unit
n Filter disk unit and the DR-536 board are not attached to CCD unit for repair of the BVP-E30/E30WS/E30WSP. Install the removed filter disk unit into a new CCD unit. 1. Remove the right and left side panels. (Refer to Section 1-5.) 2. Remove the four screws, and remove the DPR-261 board.
MB-953 board

3. Disconnect the two flexible card wires from the connectors CN2 and CN3 of the MB-953 board, and three harnesses from the connectors CN4 (red), CN5 (yellow) and CN6 (blue). n Be careful not to bend the flexible card wires. This shortens the wire life. 4. Remove the four screws with stopper, and remove the CCD block.

CN4 CN5 CN6

R G B

Red Yellow Blue

CN5 (yellow)
DPR-261 board

CN4 (red)

CN6 (blue)

B2.6 x 5

Screws with stopper

B2.6 x 5

MB-953 board CN2 CN3 CCD block Screws with stopper

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5. BVP-E30/E30WS/E30WSP Loosen each two setscrews of the ND filter knob and CC filter knob using an L shaped wrench (across flat has 0.89 mm), and remove the knobs. BVP-E30P Loosen a setscrew of the filter knob using an L shaped wrench (across flat has 1.5 mm), and remove the knob.

6. Remove the four screws, and remove the front panel.
CCD unit

Front panel

Setscrews (WP2 x 3) CC filter knob

SW3

*1

M3 x 8

M3 x 8

SW3

ND filter knob

Setscrews (WP2 x 3)

BVP-E30/E30WS/E30WSP

Setscrew (WP3 x 3) *1

7. BVP-E30/E30WS/E30WSP Remove the filter disk unit and the DR-536 board, and install them into a new CCD unit. (Refer to Section 21-3.) 8. Reassemble the parts in the reverse order of removal. n After replacement, and adjust the position of the filter knob referring to Section 2-1-2.

Filter knob BVP-E30P

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2-1-2. Positioning Adjustment for Filter Knob
BVP-E30/E30WS/E30WSP 1. Rotate the outer knob shaft until the cross filter can be seen from the lens mount. 2. Align the CC filter knob number A with the mark on the front panel and tighten the two setscrews. Tightening torque: 20 x 10 _2 N.m (2.0 kgf.cm) 3. Rotate the CC filter knob, and check that it rotates smoothly. 4. Rotate the inner knob shaft until the clear filter (straight through filter) can be seen from the lens mount. 5. Align the ND filter knob number 1 with the mark on the front panel and tighten the two setscrews. Tightening torque: 20 x 10 _2 N.m (2.0 kgf.cm) 6. Rotate the ND filter knob, and check that it rotates smoothly.
Setscrews (WP2 x 3) Setscrews (WP2 x 3)

BVP-E30P 1. Rotate the knob shaft until the filter with the lightest color can be seen from th lens mount. 2. Align the filter knob number 1 with the mark on the front panel and tighten the setscrew. Tightening torque: 50 x 10 _2 N.m (5.0 kgf.cm) 3. Rotate the filter knob, and check that it rotates smoothly.

Setscrew (WP3 x 3)

Filter knob

Mark

ND filter knob CC filter knob Mark

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2-1-3. Replacing the Boards Inside the CCD Unit
Remove the CCD block first from the camera, and perform the following steps. (Refer to Section 2-1-1.) n Be careful not to bend the flexible card wires. This shortens the wire life. BVP-E30/E30WS/E30WSP 1. Removing the filter disk unit m . At removal and installation, do not touch the surfaces of the filter. . When replacing the filter disk unit, replace the DR-536 board together. (1) Disconnect the harnesses from the connectors CN2 of the DR-536 board. (2) Remove the two screws.

2. Removing the DR-536 board (1) Disconnect the flexible card wire. (2) Remove the three screws. 3. Removing the NR-72 board (1) Disconnect the flexible card wires from the connectors CN1 and CN2 of the NR-72 board. (2) Remove the two nylon rivets and three screws. 4. Removing the TG-229 board (1) Disconnect the flexible card board (CN-2148 board) from the connectors CN3 and CN4 of the TG-229 board. (2) Remove the three screws. 5. Removing the flexible card board (CN-2148 board) Disconnect the flexible card board (CN-2148 board) from the connector CN1 of the PA-272/273/274 board. 6. Installing Install a new board in the reverse order of steps 1 to 5.

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B2.6 x 4 CN3 CN1 B2.6 x 4 Nylon rivet B2.6 x 4 B2.6 x 4

Nylon rivet

B2.6 x 4 B2.6 x 4 CN2 Precision P2 x 5.0

CN4

5
Precision P2 x 5.0 K3 x 6

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2

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BVP-E30P 1. Removing the NR-72 board (1) Disconnect the harness from the connector CN4, and flexible card wires from CN1 and CN2 of the NR-72 board. (2) Remove the two nylon rivets and three screws. 2. Removing the TG-229 board (1) Disconnect the flexible card board (CN-2148 board) from the connectors CN3 and CN4 of the TG-229 board. (2) Remove the three screws. 3. Removing the flexible card board (CN-2148 board) Disconnect the flexible card board (CN-2148 board) from the connector CN1 of the PA-272/273/274 board. 4. Installing Install a new board in the reverse order of steps 1 to 3.
Nylon rivet

2
B2.6 x 4 B2.6 x 4 CN3 B2.6 x 4

Nylon rivet

B2.6 x 4 CN4 CN1 B2.6 x 4

CN4

Precision P2 x 5.0

B2.6 x 4 CN2

3

Precision P2 x 5.0

1

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2-1-4. Adjusting Filter Position After Replacing the DR-536 Board
When the DR-536 board is replaced or an ND filter position is not correctly fit, use the following procedure to mechanically adjust the filter position. (Example) Fine adjusting the position of ND filter #2 (ND25 %) counterclockwise 1. Press the PushSW on the DR-536 board for one to two seconds. 2. The LED lights green. (Adjustment mode) 3. Set the DipSW as shown in the figure.

SW1

CN2

DipSW PushSW SW2

4. Select ND2 through the camera. 5. Press the PushSW. The filter position changes each time the switch is pressed. Turn gently the filter clockwise or counterclockwise by hand, until the right and left click positions become equal. 6. Check through the camera that ND2 correctly clicks clockwise and counterclockwise. 7. To adjust other filters, repeat the procedure from step 3. 8. When the position adjustments are completed, press the PushSW for one to two seconds to write the adjusted positions. Check that the LED turns orange. (Rewriting check) 9. To execute the rewriting, press the PushSW again for one to two seconds. n Rewriting is limited to 19 times. Therefore, perform steps 1 to 7 carefully and then press the PushSW. To cancel rewriting, press the PushSW shortly to invalidate the adjustment data and to exit the adjustment mode. 10. When the rewriting is completed, the LED lights green for five seconds, and then the unit exits the adjustment mode. 11. To adjust the filter position again, repeat the procedure from step 1.

LED CPU

DR-536 board DipSW Key Assignment ON 1 2 3 4 1: ON ..... CC filter disk position adjustment OFF ... ND filter disk position adjustment 2: ON ..... Adjustments of all filters OFF ... Adjustment of one filter 3: ON ..... Fine CCW adjustment (viewed from motor shaft) OFF ... Fine CW adjustment (viewed from motor shaft) 4: Reserved (Not used) 1: OFF, 2: OFF, 3: ON

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2-2. Replacing the VF Connector
1. Remove the CCD block. (Refer to Section 2-1.) 2. Remove the two screws, and remove the VF connector. 3. Disconnect the harness from the connecto