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Sony Power HAD FX HSC300R Service Manual

Sony Power HAD FX HSC300R Service Manual

Hd color camera
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HD COLOR CAMERA
HSC300RF
HSC100RF
HSC300R
HSC100R
SERVICE MANUAL
1st Edition

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  • Page 1 HD COLOR CAMERA HSC300RF HSC100RF HSC300R HSC100R SERVICE MANUAL 1st Edition...
  • Page 2  警告 このマニュアルは, サービス専用です。 お客様が, このマニュアルに記載された設置や保守, 点検, 修理などを行うと感電や火災, 人身事故につながることがあります。 危険をさけるため, サービストレーニングを受けた技術者のみご使用ください。 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.
  • Page 3 Model Name Serial No. HSC300R (UC): Kings Triax 10001 and Higher Connector HSC300R (J): Tajimi Triax Con- 30001 and Higher nector HSC300R (CED): Fischer Triax 40001 and Higher Connector HSC300R (CED): LEMO Triax 60001 and Higher Connector HSC300RF (UC): LEMO Opti- 10001 and Higher cal Fiber Connector HSC300RF (J): Tajimi Optical...
  • Page 4 CAUTION Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. CAUTION The use of optical instruments with this product will increase eye hazard. CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LASER KLASSE 1 PRODUKT LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE KLASS 1 LASER APPARAT This HD color camera is classified as a CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT.
  • Page 5 FÖRSIKTIGHET! 注意 指定以外の電池に交換すると, 破裂する危険があります。 Fara för explosion vid felaktigt placerat batteri. Byt endast mot samma eller likvärdig typ av batteri, 必ず指定の電池に交換してください。 enligt tillverkarens rekommendationer. 使用済みの電池は,国または地域の法令に従って När du kasserar batteriet ska du följa rådande lagar 処理してください。 för regionen eller landet. CAUTION PAS PÅ...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Manual Structure Purpose of this manual........................5 Related manuals.
  • Page 8 1-13-2. Forming Flexible Card Wire ..................1-33 1-13-3.
  • Page 9 3-3-2. Black Set Adjustment....................3-10 3-3-3.
  • Page 10 5-7. OHB File........................5-11 5-7-1.
  • Page 11: Manual Structure

    Manual Structure Purpose of this manual This manual describes the information items that premise the service based on the block-level such as service overview, replacement of main parts, electrical alignment, file system, and setup menu assuming use of system and service engineers.
  • Page 13: Service Overview

    Section 1 Service Overview 1-1. Connectors and Cables 1-1-1. Connector Input/Output Signals 1: HSC300RF/100RF 2: HSC300R/100R Input/Output Signals CED: Fischer triax connector, LEMO triax connector 1. CCU (HSC300RF/100RF) 3. PROMPTER/GENLOCK/RET BTA S-004A/005A/006A compliant, BNC type 75 Ω, 1.0 V p-p 1.4835 Gbps Serial 4.
  • Page 14 BNC type 75 Ω, 0.8 Vp-p Signal Specifications • RX (X): for • SERIAL DA- 6. EARPHONE TA IN: for RCP • RX1 (+): for • TRUNK DATA Earphone φ3.5 mm stereo mini jack TRUNK IN: for (RS-422A) RS-422A 7. INTERCOM  ...
  • Page 15 10. TRACKER 12. DC IN 10-pin, Female XLR 4-pin, Male 10 9 - External View - - External View - Signal Specifications Signal Specifications TRACKER TRACKER RE- EXT_DC (C) — GND for DC (+) LEFT CEIVE/ — No connection PGM –20 dBu unbal- anced —...
  • Page 16 15. VF Signal Specifications 20-pin, Female VTR CTL • ENABLE: 0 V • DISABLE: +5 V or OPEN — GND for UNREG SERVO • AUTO: +5 V MA/AT • MANU: 0 V or OPEN - External View - IRIS POSI- +3.4 V (F16) to +6.2 V TION (F2.8)
  • Page 17: Wiring Diagrams For Cables

    HSC300R/100R. If using a cable of length different from a standard product, contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center. The pin 8 of CCA-5 cable is GND (ground). The pin 8 of REMOTE cable is not GND (ground).
  • Page 18 It is recommendable to clean the optical contact portions mentioned below before connecting this unit to the camera control unit. • CCU connector of this unit • CAMERA connector of the camera control unit • Optical/Electrical cable For details on a cleaning method, refer to “1-7.
  • Page 19: Location Of Printed Circuit Boards

    1-2. Location of Printed Circuit Boards DR-675 DR-675 TG-285 TG-285 SE-1138 PA-418 PA-418 Filter disk servo board (HSC300RF/300R) (HSC100RF/100R) PS-879 RE-319 SY-430 DPR-358 CN-3642 MB-1207 SW-1609 CN-3638 AT-189E CN-3637 SW-1607 SW-1606 CN-3640 HSC300RF/HSC100RF/HSC300R/HSC100R...
  • Page 20 SW-1608: UC, J CN-3644 SW-1608A: CED, E CN-3646 LE-392 SW-1605 CN-3645 CN-3639 CN-3647 CN-3643 CN-3648 CN-3641 SW-1604 CN-3653 SDI-117 (HSC300RF/100RF) SW-1608: UC, J CN-3644 SW-1608A: CED, E CN-3646 LE-392 SW-1605 CN-3639 CN-3645 CN-3647 CN-3643 TX-148 CN-3648 CN-3641 SW-1604 FL-377 CD-78 (HSC300R/100R) HSC300RF/HSC100RF/HSC300R/HSC100R...
  • Page 21: Circuit Description

    1-3. Circuit Description 1-3-1. Optical System (OHB Block) PA-418 Board This board consists of a CCD drive H driver and a sample-hold IC, performs correlated double sampling for signals from the CCD and outputs them differentially. The sample-hold IC adjusts sensitivity. DR-675 Board This board consists of a CCD, a buffer for CCD and sample-hold IC drive pulses and CCD V driver circuit.
  • Page 22: System Control System

    CN-3653 Board (HSC300RF/100RF) This board relays DC power voltage (+180 V) from the camera control unit through a fiber cable, and sends the DC power voltage to the PS-879 board (power block assembly) as the power of the main unit. CD-78 Board (HSC300R/100R) The main-line video signal that is input from the DPR-358 board is encoded by the encoder, and the encoded signal is sent to the OFDM modulator IC.
  • Page 23 • Input of potentiometer values, lens iris value, and zoom position value to the A/D converter • D/A converter output for lens iris control • Fan rotation detection and board temperature monitoring Video system This board contains a synchronizing separator circuit for genlock and viewfinder/ test output/prompter video amplifier functions.
  • Page 24 CN-3640 Board This board contains two I²C I/O ports ICs of lens control block, front control block, inside control block and assignable control block. CN-3641 Board This board contains two AUDIO IN connectors (XLR 3-pin, female) on the connector panel. CN-3642 Board This board contains a USB connector (USB2.0, Type A 4-pin).
  • Page 25: Power Supply System

    SW-1604 Board This board contains two ASSINABLE switches on the inside panel. SW-1605 Board This board contains two switches (RET, INCOM) on the handle. SW-1606 Board This board contains three switches on the front panel, a potentiometer, and a rotary encoder for setting menu operation. SW-1607 Board This board contains five switches (GAIN, DCC, WHITE, MENU, DISPLAY) on the inside panel.
  • Page 26 • -5.5 V for standby power • +14 V for fan power • -5.5 V for others MB-1207 Board This is the motherboard of the unit, which contains interface with each board, inductors for power filters of each board, capacitors, a positive-characteristic thermistor to prevent overcurrent, and a fuse. The model information such as the serial number etc.
  • Page 27: Notes On Replacement Of Parts And Circuit Board

    The part number listed in “7. Spare Parts” is for EEPROM which is not programmed. If replacement is needed, contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center. 1-4-2. Adjustment and Setting Required when Replacing the SY-430 Board Camera setting status and files are stored in the SY-430 board. When the SY-430 board is replaced, contents of the reference file, scene file, lens file, and operator file are lost.
  • Page 28: Adjustment And Setting Required When Replacing The Ohb Assembly

    1-4-3. Adjustment and Setting Required when Replacing the OHB Assembly Procedure Replace the OHB assembly. • HSC300RF/300R: Refer to “2-4-1. CCD Unit (HSC300R/300RF)” • HSC100RF/100F: Refer to “2-4-2. CCD Unit (HSC100R/100RF)” When “OHB-NG" is displayed on the SERIAL NO. page of the SERVICE menu, execute the STORE FILE. (Refer “6-2.
  • Page 29: Periodic Maintenance And Inspection

    1-5. Periodic Maintenance and Inspection 1-5-1. Recommended Replacement Parts This section describes the recommended replacement parts and recommended replacement time. After parts 2,4, or 9 is replaced, apply adhesive from the back of the panel as shown in the figure. (Example) SS SW cover Apply adhesive...
  • Page 30: Cleaning The Air Vents

    1-5-2. Cleaning the Air Vents Clogging of dust or foreign matters may cause a temperature increase inside the camera, which may result in a failure. Clean the air vents every two or three months. Loosen the two screws with stopper, and remove the shoulder pad assembly. Remove dust on the air vent areas with a vacuum cleaner.
  • Page 31: Replacing Lithium Battery

    A lithium battery is mounted on the SY-430 board to back up the real time clock (RTC). If a battery comes to the lifetime, then RTC stops. Therefore, the battery must be replaced. • SY-430 board/Lithium secondary battery (ML621 (U)): Sony Part No. 1-756-134-15 CAUTION In replacing, ensure that the battery is installed with “+”...
  • Page 32: Cleaning Of Connector/Cable

    1-7. Cleaning of Connector/Cable This section is required for HSC300RF/100RF. This section is not required for HSC300R/100R. The photo receptive condition of the optical connector can be checked at CABLE CONDITION indicator of the front panel of the camera control unit. •...
  • Page 33: When The Optical Connector Cleaner (Commercially Available) Is Not Available (Connectors/Cables Of Lemo)

    Clean the LEMO connectors and cables using the following procedure. Fixtures • Alignment sleeve remover HC-001 (for female connector) Sony Part No. : J-6480-010-A or DCC.91.312.5LA manufactured by LEMO, or equivalent Note Insert the shorter nose end when removing/installing the alignment sleeve. Grasp not the shock absorber portion of the remover but the handle in use.
  • Page 34: When The Optical Connector Cleaner (Commercially Available) Is Not Available (Tajimi Electronics Co., Ltd.)

    The alignment sleeve can be removed/reinstalled with the sleeve itself attached to the tip of the remover. Great care should be taken so as not to lose or damage the alignment sleeve. Alignment sleeve: Sony Part No. : 9-980-074-01 Alignment sleeve Clean the tip of the white optical contacts with a cotton swab moistened with alcohol.
  • Page 35 • Cotton swabs (commercially available) Note Use a cotton swab whose diameter is about 4 mm. If a cotton swab whose diameter exceeds 5 mm is used, the cotton swab cannot be inserted into the end of the connector and the tip of the optical contact cannot be cleaned. Cleaning Procedure Male connector Clean the tip of the white optical contacts with a cotton swab moistened with alcohol.
  • Page 36: When The Optical Connector Cleaner (Commercially Available) Is Not Available (Connector)

    Match the positioning marks of the adapter and the connector, and then push the adapter into the connector. Note Push the adapter until the confirmation groove comes in sight as shown in the figure. Positioning marks Adapter Confirmation groove Tighten the adapter pin clockwise until being lightly fixed. Note Do not fully tighten the adapter pin.
  • Page 37: Fixtures/Measuring Equipments List

    LEADER ELECTRONICS LV5150DA, LV5152DA or equivalent Frequency counter Advantest TR5821AK or equivalent Digital voltmeter Advantest TR6845 or equivalent HD color monitor Sony BVM-D20F1J/D14H5J or equivalent Luminance meter Konica Minolta LS-110 or equivalent Spectrum analyzer Advantest R3131A or equivalent Signal generator...
  • Page 38: Upgrading Software Programs

    Copy the camera application update data to the USB drive using the following procedure. Note For how to obtain the version update data file (hsc300r_app.pkg), contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center. Create the following directory in the USB drive.
  • Page 39 Copy the OS update data to the USB drive using the following procedure. Note For how to obtain the version update data file (hsc300r_os.pkg), contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center. Copy the OS update data to the USB drive using the following procedure.
  • Page 40: Pld

    This unit uses the PLD (Programmable Logic Device) that supports USB drive to write and rewrite the internal data. If the part listed below needs to be replaced or to be upgraded, contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center. Note The part number of PLD (or ROM for PLD) in which data is not written yet, is shown in “7.
  • Page 41 Procedure Connect the USB drive that contains the version update program. Turn on the power of the unit. Display the “ROM VERSION” page of the DIAGNOSIS menu. Confirm that the cursor “?” is displayed to the left of page number, and then press the ENTER button long. Note The page to which “?”...
  • Page 42: Forced Version Update

    Copy the software or PLD data version update data file to the USB drive using the following procedure. Note For how to obtain the version update data file, contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center. Create the following directory in the USB drive.
  • Page 43: Intercom Settings

    1-12. Intercom Settings Since there are several types and usages of the headset for intercom, make appropriate settings for each type. 1-12-1. Talk (Microphone) Settings Check characteristics of the microphone attached to the headset and make settings by the menu of the unit. Microphone sensitivity, power supply method, balanced/unbalanced input can be set.
  • Page 44 To Adjust the Volume of Your Voice Set volume in SIDE TONE on the INTERCOM page of the OPERATION menu. 1-32 HSC300RF/HSC100RF/HSC300R/HSC100R...
  • Page 45: Flexible Card Wire And Coaxial Cable

    1-13. Flexible Card Wire and Coaxial Cable 1-13-1. Connecting/Disconnecting Flexible Card Wire Note • Be very careful not to fold flexible card wires. Life of flexible card wire will be significantly shortened if it is folded. • Each flexible card wire has conductor side and insulated side. If the flexible card wire is connected in the wrong  ...
  • Page 46: Connecting/Disconnecting Coaxial Cable

    A = B PA-418 board CN001 Reinforcing plate Mountain Valley Mountain DR-675 board (insulating surface) fold fold fold Insulating CN002-004 surface 1-13-3. Connecting/Disconnecting Coaxial Cable Type A Note Be sure to observe the disconnecting and connecting procedures below to prevent wire disconnection or poor contact. Fixtures •...
  • Page 47 Push the plug perpendicularly to the connector while slightly turning the plug clockwise and counterclockwise. Hold the plug to connect Connecting connector Type B Disconnecting Hold the plug to remove. Do not attempt to remove by pulling the cable. Hold the plug of coaxial cable. Pull out the coaxial cable in the direction arrow.
  • Page 48: Description Of Ccd Block Number

    1-14. Description of CCD Block Number Every OHB assembly has its own ID number called CCD block number. It shows the CCD block type and serial number for the CCD block. The CCD block number label is put in the OHB assembly. Example: xxxxx Serial number for the CCD unit...
  • Page 49: Circuit Protection Parts

    1-15. Circuit Protection Parts 1-15-1. Fuses WARNING Fuses are essential parts for safe operation. Be sure to use the parts specified in this manual. Replacing a fuse with an unspecified one may cause fire or electric shock. CAUTION Replacing any fuse is replaced while power is supplied to the unit may cause electric shock. Before replacing any fuse, turn off the POWER switch and also disconnect the battery pack and the cable from the DC IN connector.
  • Page 50 Board Ref. No. Address Part No. Hold Current Name THP5 — (Side A) 0.50 A/20 °C 1-806-615-21 PS-879 THP101 C1 (Side A) 1.50 A/20 °C 1-802-108-11 RE-319 THP601 B3 (Side A) 0.50 A/20 °C 1-806-615-21 THP602 A1 (Side B) 0.14 A/20 °C 1-803-353-21 THP603 B1 (Side B)
  • Page 51: Lead-Free Solder

    1-16. Lead-free Solder All boards mounted in this unit use lead-free solder. Be sure to use lead-free solder when repairing the boards of this unit. A lead free mark (LF) indicating that the solder contains no lead is printed on each board. (Caution: Some printed circuit boards may not come printed with the lead free mark due to their particular size.) : LEAD FREE MARK Note...
  • Page 53: Replacement Of Main Parts

    Section 2 Replacement of Main Parts 2-1. Inside Panel Procedure Loosen the four screws with stopper to detach the inside panel. Toggle switches Inside panel Screws with stopper Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal. Note Turn all the toggle switches to the front side, and then attach the inside panel. HSC300RF/HSC100RF/HSC300R/HSC100R...
  • Page 54: Outside Panel Section (Triax)

    2-2. Outside Panel Section (TRIAX) 2-2-1. Outside Panel Assembly (TRIAX) Procedure Loosen the five screws with stopper and open the outside panel assembly in the arrow direction. Screws with stopper Outside panel assembly Screws with stopper Disconnect the two flexible flat cables from the two connectors (CN202, CN203) on the CD-78 board. Open the clamp.
  • Page 55: Board (Triax)

    2-2-2. TX-148 Board (TRIAX) Preparation Remove the outside panel assembly. (Refer to“2-2-1. Outside Panel Assembly (TRIAX)”) Procedure Remove the four screws to detach the shield case. PSW3 x 6 Shield case PSW3 x 6 Disconnect the coaxial cable from the connector on the TX-148 board. Remove the four screws to detach the TX-148 board.
  • Page 56: Board/Triax Cn Assembly (Triax)

    2-2-3. FL-377 Board/TRIAX CN Assembly (TRIAX) Preparation Remove the outside panel assembly (TRIAX). (Refer to“2-2-1. Outside Panel Assembly (TRIAX)”) Procedure Remove the five screws to detach the shield case lid. Remove the insulating sheet. Remove the two screws to open the FL-377 board in the direction of the arrow. PSW3 x 6 PSW3 x 6 Shield case lid...
  • Page 57 Disconnect the harness from the connector (CN1) on the FL-377 board. Note Be sure to hold the plug when disconnecting the coaxial cable. Do not pull the cable. FL-377 board Hold the plug to remove. Do not attempt to remove by pulling the cable.
  • Page 58 Remove the four screws (B3 x 10) to detach the TRIAX CN assembly. PSW3 x 6 Earth lug TRIAX CN assembly B3 x 10 B3 x 10 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal. HSC300RF/HSC100RF/HSC300R/HSC100R...
  • Page 59: Outside Panel Section (Fiber)

    2-3. Outside Panel Section (Fiber) 2-3-1. Outside Panel Assembly (Fiber) Procedure Loosen the five screws with stopper and open the outside panel assembly in the direction of the arrow. Screws with stopper Outside panel assembly Screws with stopper Disconnect the two optical fiber cables from the connectors on the SDI-117 board. Disconnect the harness from the connector (CN203) on the SDI-117 board.
  • Page 60 Remove the two outside panel supports from the portions A and remove the outside panel assembly. Connector SDI-117 board CN203 Portion A Harness Optical fiber cable Optical fiber cable Harness Outside panel support Connector (CN-3653 board) Portion A Outside panel support Outside panel Assembly Note •...
  • Page 61: Ccd Section

    2-4. CCD Section 2-4-1. CCD Unit (HSC300R/300RF) Note Do not replace the CCD unit with the power turned on. Before replacing the CCD unit, be sure to turn off the power switch and disconnect the TRIAX/optical fiber cable or the cable connected to the DC IN connector. Preparation Open the outside panel assembly.
  • Page 62 Remove the four hexagon cap screws and four spring washers to detach the front panel. Setscrews CC filter knob ND filter knob Front panel HEXAGON 3 x 8 B2 x 5 Mount lever Note Apply threadlocker to the setscrews, then tighten them. Remove the three screws and remove the transportation case from the CCD unit for repair (option).
  • Page 63: Ccd Unit (Hsc100R/100Rf)

    2-4-2. CCD Unit (HSC100R/100RF) Note Do not replace the CCD unit with the power turned on. Before replacing the CCD unit, be sure to turn off the power switch and disconnect the TRIAX/optical fiber cable or the cable connected to the DC IN connector. Preparation Remove the outside panel assembly.
  • Page 64 Remove the four hexagon cap screws and the four spring washers to detach the front panel. Setscrew Knob shaft Filter select knob Front panel HEXAGON 3 x 8 Filter with the lightest color (1: clear) Mark Note • Attach the filtr select knob using the following steps. (1) Turn the knob shaft to a position where the filter with the lightest color (1: clear) appears when viewed from the lens mount section.
  • Page 65: Tg-285 Board

    2-4-3. TG-285 Board Preparation Open the outside panel assembly. • HSC300R/100R: Refer to“2-2-1. Outside Panel Assembly (TRIAX)” • HSC300RF/100RF: Refer to“2-3-1. Outside Panel Assembly (Fiber)” Remove the CCD unit. • HSC300R/300RF: Refer to“2-4-1. CCD Unit (HSC300R/300RF)” • HSC100R/100RF: Refer to“2-4-2. CCD Unit (HSC100R/100RF)” Procedure Disconnect the harness from the connector (CN012) on the TG-285 board.
  • Page 66 2-4-4. DR-675 Board Preparation Open the outside panel assembly. • HSC300R/100R: Refer to“2-2-1. Outside Panel Assembly (TRIAX)” • HSC300RF/100RF: Refer to“2-3-1. Outside Panel Assembly (Fiber)” Remove the CCD unit. • HSC300R/300RF: Refer to“2-4-1. CCD Unit (HSC300R/300RF)” • HSC100R/100RF: Refer to“2-4-2. CCD Unit (HSC100R/100RF)” Remove the TG-285 board.
  • Page 67: Filter Servo Board/Filter Disk (Hsc300R/300Rf)

    2-4-5. Filter Servo Board/Filter Disk (HSC300R/300RF) Note When replacing the filter servo board, replace the filter disk unit with the filter servo board contained. Preparation Open the outside panel assembly. • HSC300R/100R: Refer to“2-2-1. Outside Panel Assembly (TRIAX)” • HSC300RF/100RF: Refer to“2-3-1.
  • Page 68: Pa-418 Board

    2-4-6. PA-418 Board Note The PA-418 board is not a spare part. When replacing the PA-418 board, replace the CCD unit with the PA-418 board contained. This unit uses three PA-418 boards (for channels R, G, and B). The following describes the procedure of removing the PA-418 board of channel G as an example.
  • Page 69 Unsolder the pins of the image sensor to detach the PA-418 board (channel G). OHB bracket PSW2 x 5 PSW2 x 5 PSW2 x 5 PA-418 board (channel B) PSW2 x 5 Flexible flat cable Image sensor PA-418 board (channel R) PA-418 board (channel G) Note •...
  • Page 70: Se-1138 Board (Hsc100R/100Rf)

    2-4-7. SE-1138 Board (HSC100R/100RF) Preparation Open the outside panel assembly. • HSC300R/100R: Refer to“2-2-1. Outside Panel Assembly (TRIAX)” • HSC300RF/100RF: Refer to“2-3-1. Outside Panel Assembly (Fiber)” Remove the CCD unit. (Refer to“2-4-2. CCD Unit (HSC100R/100RF)”) Procedure Disconnect the harness from the connector (CN1) on the SE-1138 board. Remove the three screws to detach the filter ID plate and the SE-1138 board.
  • Page 71: Board (Hsc300R/100R)

    2-5. CD-78 Board (HSC300R/100R) Preparation Open the outside panel assembly. (Refer to“2-2-1. Outside Panel Assembly (TRIAX)”) Procedure Remove the four screws to detach the CD-78 board. PSW3 x 6 CD-78 board PSW3 x 6 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal. 2-19 HSC300RF/HSC100RF/HSC300R/HSC100R...
  • Page 72: Board (Hsc300Rf/100Rf)

    2-6. SDI-117 Board (HSC300RF/100RF) Preparation Open the outside panel assembly. (Refer to“2-3-1. Outside Panel Assembly (Fiber)”) Procedure Remove the four screws to detach the SDI-117 board. PSW 3 x 6 PSW 3 x 6 SDI-117 board Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal. 2-20 HSC300RF/HSC100RF/HSC300R/HSC100R...
  • Page 73: Board

    2-7. DPR-358 Board Preparation Open the outside panel assembly. • HSC300R/100R: Refer to“2-2-1. Outside Panel Assembly (TRIAX)” • HSC300RF/100RF: Refer to“2-3-1. Outside Panel Assembly (Fiber)” Remove the CD -78 board. (HSC300R/100R) (Refer to“2-5. CD-78 Board (HSC300R/100R)”) Remove the SDI-117 board. (HSC300RF/100RF) (Refer to“2-6.
  • Page 74 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal. Hold the plug to connect. Connector Note Hold the plug of the coaxial cable, and connect it perpendicularly to the connector. Push the plug into the connector while turning it clockwise and counterclockwise several times. 2-22 HSC300RF/HSC100RF/HSC300R/HSC100R...
  • Page 75: Dc Fan

    2-8. DC Fan Preparation Open the outside panel assembly. • HSC300R/100R: Refer to“2-2-1. Outside Panel Assembly (TRIAX)” • HSC300RF/100RF: Refer to“2-3-1. Outside Panel Assembly (Fiber)” Remove the CD -78 board. (HSC300R/100R) (Refer to“2-5. CD-78 Board (HSC300R/100R)”) Remove the SDI-117 board. (HSC300RF/100RF) (“2-6.
  • Page 76 Install a new DC fan by reversing the steps above. Note • Attach the fan duct to the intercom panel properly so as not to block the vent hole. Fan duct Intercom panel 2-24 HSC300RF/HSC100RF/HSC300R/HSC100R...
  • Page 77: Board/At-189 Board

    2-9. SY-430 Board/AT-189 Board Preparation Remove the inside panel assembly. (Refer to“2-1. Inside Panel”) Procedure Remove the DC-OUT packing. Remove the two screws (PSW3 x 6, B3 x 10) to detach the DC-OUT bracket. DC-OUT bracket PSW3 x 6 B3 x 10 DC-OUT packing Disconnect the eight harnesses from the eight connectors (CN1, CN2, CN3, CN4, CN7, CN10, CN12, CN103) on the SY-430 board.
  • Page 78 Remove the two screws to detach the AT-189 board. AT-189 board PSW3 x 6 SY-430 board PSW3 x 6 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal. 2-26 HSC300RF/HSC100RF/HSC300R/HSC100R...
  • Page 79: Power Supply Assembly

    2-10. Power Supply Assembly Preparation Remove the inside panel assembly. (Refer to“2-1. Inside Panel”) Open the outside panel assembly. • HSC300R/100R: Refer to“2-2-1. Outside Panel Assembly (TRIAX)” • HSC300RF/100RF: Refer to“2-3-1. Outside Panel Assembly (Fiber)” Remove the SY-430 board. (Refer to“2-9.
  • Page 80: Mb-1207 Board

    2-11. MB-1207 Board Preparation Remove the inside panel. (Refer to“2-1. Inside Panel”) Open the outside panel assembly. • HSC300R/100R: Refer to“2-2-1. Outside Panel Assembly (TRIAX)” • HSC300RF/100RF: Refer to“2-3-1. Outside Panel Assembly (Fiber)” Remove the front assembly. (Refer to“2-4-1. CCD Unit (HSC300R/300RF)”) Remove the CD-78 board.
  • Page 81 Remove the five screws to detach the MB-1207 board. Harnesses B2 x 5 B2 x 5 Harness Harnesses MB-1207 board CN5, CN6, CN9, CN10 MB bracket B2 x 5 Note • When installing the MB bracket, comfirm that the soft shield 3500 (3133), gasket (VF) and the radiation sheet main A (S) are attached.
  • Page 82: Connector Panel

    2-12. Connector Panel Preparation Remove the inside panel assembly. (Refer to“2-1. Inside Panel”) Open the outside panel assembly. • HSC300R/100R: Refer to“2-2-1. Outside Panel Assembly (TRIAX)” • HSC300RF/100RF: Refer to“2-3-1. Outside Panel Assembly (Fiber)” Procedure Disconnect the harness from the connector (CN3001) on the PS-879 board. Harness CN3001 (PS-879 board) Power supply harnesses...
  • Page 83 Disconnect the harness from the connector (CN1) on the CN-3641 board. Connector (1) cap B2 x 5 Coaxial cable SY-430 board B2 x 5 Harness SDI connector CN1(CN-3641 board) CN-3648 board B2 x 5 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal. 2-31 HSC300RF/HSC100RF/HSC300R/HSC100R...
  • Page 84: Intercom Panel

    2-13. Intercom Panel Preparation Remove the inside panel assembly. (Refer to“2-1. Inside Panel”) Procedure Disconnect the flexible flat cable from the connector (CN5) on the SY-430 board. Disconnect the two harnesses from the two connectors (CN7, CN103) on the SY-430 board. Open the connector (1) cap.
  • Page 85: Cn-3647 Board/Sw-1608A Board

    2-14. CN-3647 Board/SW-1608A Board Preparation Remove the inside panel assembly. (Refer to“2-1. Inside Panel”) Remove the intercom panel. (Refer to“2-13. Intercom Panel”) Procedure Disconnect the harness from the connector (CN1) on the CN-3647 board. Remove the two screws to detach the CN-3647 board. CN-3647 board BVTP 3 x 10 Harness...
  • Page 87: Electrical Alignment

    • Lens: Canon HJ18 or equivalent Fixtures • Pattern box PTB-500: Sony Part No. J-6029-140-B • Grayscale chart (16 : 9 transparent type): Sony Part No. J-6394-080-A • Grayscale chart (16 : 9 reflective type): Commercially available 3-1-2. Precautions on Adjustments •...
  • Page 88: Handling The Grayscale Chart

    Scene Lens File data Total adjustment data Reference • Lens file is used for compensating the deviation generated by switching the lens extender from OFF to ON and for compensating the difference in the characteristics between lenses. This file is stored in the camera. For electrical adjustments, mount the lens that is actually used.
  • Page 89: Setup Menu

    Place the illuminance meter on the chart surface. Adjust the position and angle of the light source so that the whole surface of the chart is evenly 2000 lx. Note Light the chart from almost the same direction and height as the camera to shoot the chart. Chart Illuminance meter Light source...
  • Page 90 • MAINTENANCE menu • FILE menu • DIAGNOSIS menu • SERVICE menu For some adjustments, the setup menu operation is described as follows. Example: When the AUTO SETUP page of MAINTENANCE menu is selected from the TOP menu and AUTO LEVEL is performed.
  • Page 91: Connection Of Equipment

    3-1-6. Connection of Equipment Viewfinder HDVF-200/C35W HD camera control unit HSCU300RF: Optical digital transmission HSCU300R: Digital triax transmission HD color camera Optical fiber cable: HSC300RF/100RF HSC300RF/100RF: Optical digital transmission Triax cable : HSC300R/100R HSC300R/100R: Digital triax transmission Lens (For ENG/EFP) REMOTE Waveform monitor A-ch...
  • Page 92: Adjustment Items And Setup Menu Items

    • Camera/CCU circuit ON/OFF block - KNEE OFF button → OFF (lit) - DETAIL OFF button → OFF (lit) - MATRIX OFF button → OFF (lit) - AUTO KNEE button → OFF (dark) - SKIN DETAIL button → OFF (dark) •...
  • Page 93 Menu Item of MSU-1000 Menu Item of Camera Black   R/G/B PAINT VIDEO LEVEL BLACK R/G/B/M Master Flare R/G/B FLARE R/G/B/M   Master Detail Level DETAIL 1 LEVEL Limiter LIMITER [M] Crispening CRISP Level Dep LVL DEP H/V Ratio HV RATIO W Limiter LIMITER WHT B Limiter...
  • Page 94: Automatic Adjustment

    3-2. Automatic Adjustment 3-2-1. Execute the Automatic Adjustment Operate the control panel of MSU-1000. Press the LEVEL button (AUTO SETUP block) → ON (lit) Press the START/BREAK button (AUTO SETUP block) → ON (lit) When performing automatic adjustment using the menu of the camera, set the setup menu as follows. MENU: MAINTENANCE PAGE: AUTO SETUP ITEM: AUTO LEVEL...
  • Page 95: Electrical Alignment

    3-3. Electrical Alignment 3-3-1. Clamp Level Adjustment between Channel A and Channel B (Black Offset Adjustment) Preparation • Menu setting MENU: MAINTENANCE PAGE: SDI OUT ITEM: SDI OUT: MAIN • Setting for MSU-1000 KNEE OFF button → OFF (lit) DETAIL OFF button → OFF (lit) LVL DEP OFF button →...
  • Page 96: Black Set Adjustment

    3-3-2. Black Set Adjustment Preparation • Setting for MSU-1000 CLOSE button → ON (lit) MASTER GAIN → 12 Adjustment Procedure Open the following items with SERVICE menu. MENU: SERVICE PAGE: BLACK SHADING ITEM: BLK SET [R], [G], [B] Adjust this using the waveform monitor so that the pedestal level of each channel becomes equal within a range of -3 to +12 dB.
  • Page 97: V-Sub Adjustment

    Adjustment Procedure Open the SERVICE menu, and adjust the item so that the specification is satisfied. MENU: SERVICE PAGE: OHB_ADJ1 ITEM: GAIN_CONT [R], [G], [B] Specification: A = 700 mV 100% Execute file storing. MENU: SERVICE PAGE: OHB_ADJ1 ITEM: STORE FILE Open the SERVICE menu, and adjust the item so that the specification is satisfied.
  • Page 98: Black Shading Adjustment

    Adjustment Procedure Open the SERVICE menu, and adjust the item so that the specification is satisfied. MENU: SERVICE PAGE: OHB_ADJ2 ITEM: • V-SUB [R], [G], [B] • TEST MODE: ON Specification: Format 1080/59.94i (50i) 450 mV 450 mV 370 mV 1080/59.94P (50P) 435 mV 450 mV...
  • Page 99: White Shading Adjustment

    Adjustment Procedure Open the following items with SERVICE menu. MENU: SERVICE PAGE: BLACK SHADING ITEM: H SAW, H PARA, V SAW, V PARA [R], [G], [B] Adjust this so that the R channel becomes as flat as possible. (Check this in the mode of V: FIELD, H: LINE.) H: LINE (H SAW) (H PARA)
  • Page 100 • Lens iris: A = 600 ±20 mV (F4 to F5.6) If the lens aperture is greater than F5.6, adjust the light amount with the shutter. • Lens focus: ∞ • Lens extender/shrinker: ×2, ×0.8 → OFF • Set the camera setup menu as follows. MENU: OPERATION PAGE: LENS FILE ITEM: FILE...
  • Page 101 OHB File Store Operate the menu of MSU-1000. FILE button → ON (lit) Touch panel operation: [OHB File] → [OHB Store] → [Store] Adjustment for Lens Extender/Shrinker When the WHITE or shading of V is out of alignment by using the lens extender or lens shrinker, perform the following lens adjustment after the completion of OHB file store.
  • Page 102: Video System Level Adjustment

    3-4. Video System Level Adjustment Note Perform the video system level adjustment according to the system that the customer uses. 3-4-1. H/V Ratio Adjustment Equipment: Waveform monitor (R, G, B) Test Point: SDI connector Object: Grayscale chart Preparation • Setting for MSU-1000 DETAIL OFF button →...
  • Page 103: Detail Level Adjustment

    Adjust the H/V Ratio adjustment, a ratio between H and V detail amounts (white) to be added shall be equal. Change the settings to the recorded customer’s settings. 3-4-2. Detail Level Adjustment Equipment: Waveform monitor (R, G, B) Test Point: SDI connector Object: Grayscale chart Preparation •...
  • Page 104: Level Dependent Adjustment

    Preparation • Setting for MSU-1000 DETAIL OFF button → ON (dark) • Shoot the grayscale chart so that the chart frame is aligned with the under scanned monitor frame. • Lens iris: A = 600 ±20 mV (F4 to F5.6) If the lens aperture is greater than F5.6, adjust the light amount with the shutter.
  • Page 105: Detail Clip Adjustment

    Adjustment Procedure Operate the menu of MSU-1000. PAINT button → ON (lit) Touch panel operation: (Page 1) → [Detail] → [1/3] → [Level Dep] Set Level Dep to -99 once, and turn slowly for increment until spikes at portions B just decrease. Or adjust for the desired level.
  • Page 106: Auto-Iris Adjustment

    Make a line selection at the center white portion of the grayscale chart. Line selection Operate the menu of MSU-1000. PAINT button → ON (lit) Touch panel operation: (Page 1) → [Detail] → [3/3] Adjust the W Limiter so that the edge at portion B to the desired clip level. Operate the menu of MSU-1000.
  • Page 107: Pedestal Level Adjustment

    Adjustment Procedure Operate the control panel of MSU-1000, and perform the automatic white balance adjustment. WHITE button → ON (lit) Operate the menu of MSU-1000. MAINTENANCE button → ON (lit) Touch panel operation: [Lens] → [Auto Iris Settings] Adjust the APL ratio adjustment, set the auto-iris operation mode as required. (It can be set between the average and the peak value of video signal.) 99 →...
  • Page 108: Gamma Correction Adjustment

    Object: Grayscale chart Preparation • Setting for MSU-1000 DETAIL OFF button → ON (dark) KNEE OFF button → OFF (lit) MATRIX OFF button → OFF (lit) • Shoot the grayscale chart so that the chart frame is aligned with the under scanned monitor frame. •...
  • Page 109: Knee Point/Knee Slope Adjustment

    • Lens iris: A = 700 ±20 mV Adjustment Procedure Operate the control panel of MSU-1000, and perform the automatic white balance adjustment. WHITE button → ON (lit) Operate the menu of MSU-1000. PAINT button → ON (lit) Touch panel operation: (Page 2) → [Gamma] Adjust the levels B to desired level for R, G and B respectively.
  • Page 110: White Clip Level Adjustment

    Adjust the levels A to desired level for R, G and B respectively. To adjust all levels for R, G and B simultaneously, adjust them using Master. (Reference value: A = 686 mV (98% of factory setting)) Operate the menu of MSU-1000. Touch panel operation: (Page 1) →...
  • Page 111: File Store

    Adjustment Procedure Operate the menu of MSU-1000. PAINT button → ON (lit) Touch panel operation: (Page 1) → [White Clip] Adjust the levels A to desired level for R, G and B respectively. To adjust all levels for R, G and B simultaneously, adjust them using Master. (Reference value: A = 756 mV) Setting after Adjustment •...
  • Page 112: Nd Offset Adjustment

    3-5. ND Offset Adjustment 3-5-1. White Balance Compensation Note When the filter disk unit or the TG-285 board is replaced, the correction of white balance is required. Proceed as follows. Equipment: Waveform monitor (R, G, B) Test Point: SDI connector Object: Grayscale chart Preparation •...
  • Page 113 Setting after Adjustment Setting for MSU-1000 MASTER GAIN → 0 3-27 HSC300RF/HSC100RF/HSC300R/HSC100R...
  • Page 114: Rpn Compensation

    3-6. RPN Compensation Notes • The residual point noise (RPN) of the CCD is automatically compensated with the automatic compensation (APR) function usually during the automatic black balance adjustment (ABB). If the RPN still remains after the APR is executed, perform the manual RPN compensation adjustment. •...
  • Page 115: Procedures To Be Taken When The Rpn Compensation Fails

    Select the channel (R, G, or B) to be compensated. ITEM: RPN CH SELECT → R, G, B Adjust the H and V values and set the cross cursor center at the target RPN. When the cursor is placed accurately at the RPN position, the RPN is compensated. Note Some RPNs seem to have been compensated even if the cursor is placed off the RPNs by one line or one pixel.
  • Page 116 Checking Correction Points Open the MANUAL RPN [S03] page of the SERVICE menu. <MANUAL RPN> S03 TOP RPN CH SELECT RPN CURSOR CURSOR H POS. 1008 CURSOR V POS. CURSOR JUMP CURR RPN WIDTH RECORD RPN EXEC DELETE RPN EXEC MONITOR SEL : YPbPr Set RPN CURSOR to ON.
  • Page 117: Performing Automatic Rpn Detection Effectively

    Appearance of an RPN next to the pixel to be compensated means that adjacent RPNs exit. If an RPN appears in the diagonal direction, the RPN cannot be compensated. In this case, the CCD or the CCD block must be replaced. For more information, contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center. If nothing has changed, change the compensation position.
  • Page 118: Rpn Compensation Flowchart

    Procedure Open the RPN MANAGE [S04] page of the SERVICE menu. <RPN MANAGE> S04 TOP RPN ALL PRESET : EXEC AUTO CONCEAL : EXEC APR AT ABB : ON Only perform the APR of RPNs. ITEM: AUTO CONCEAL → EXEC RPNs of three channels are automatically detected at the same time through this operation.
  • Page 119: Digital Triax Transmission System Alignment

    Section 4 Digital Triax Transmission System Alignment Adjustment of the digital triax transmission system is required for HSC300R/100R. This adjustment is not required for HSC300RF/100RF. 4-1. Preparations 4-1-1. Equipment Required Measuring Equipment • Frequency counter: Advantest TR5821AK or equivalent • Oscilloscope: Tektronix TDS460A or equivalent •...
  • Page 120: Mhz Modulation Circuit Adjustment

    4-2. 1.4-MHz Modulation Circuit Adjustment 4-2-1. Frequency Adjustment Preparation • Supply the DC IN connector with external power (+12 V). • Set the CAMERA POWER switch to EXT. • Disconnect the INTERCOM connector. Adjustment Procedure Connect the frequency counter to the following terminals on the TX-148 board. Test Point: TP001 GND: E002 Adjust the LV001 on the TX-148 board so that the frequency counter shows 1.4 ±0.001 MHz.
  • Page 121: Demodulation Circuit Adjustment

    4-3. Demodulation Circuit Adjustment 4-3-1. Tuning Adjustment Preparation • Supply the DC IN connector with external power (+12 V). • Set the CAMERA POWER switch to EXT. • Disconnect the coaxial cable from the connector CN601 on the TX-148 board, and connect the FM signal generator to CN601.
  • Page 123: File System

    Section 5 File System This unit is equipped with the file systems for managing data. In this section, the menu operations are described as follows. Example: When executing WRITE (CAM → USB) on the OPERATOR FILE page of the OPERATION menu [OPERATION] →...
  • Page 124: Structure Of Paint Related Files

    5-1-1. Structure of Paint Related Files Scen File Refer to “File Item” (*2) When STANDARD is executed. Lens File • The following items can be stored, when lens extender setting is OFF: - Flare R/G/B - V Modulation Shading R/G/B/Master - Auto Iris Gain •...
  • Page 125: Operator File

    5-2. Operator File The operator file can be stored and read in the camera. Use the setup menu to store the operator file in and read the operator file from the USB memory. Note • Operator file data stored in the USB drive cannot be read when the power is just turned ON. •...
  • Page 126: Preset Operator File

    5-3. Preset Operator File Preset Operator File can be stored data in the camera. Data is called and stored using the setup menu. Items to be stored as Preset Operator File are the same as Operator File. 5-3-1. Preset Operator File Operation Outline Figure of Operation USB drive Camera unit...
  • Page 127: Scene File

    5-4. Scene File Scene files can be stored in the camera and USB drive. Scene files can also be stored in the USB drive if the master setup unit (MSU) is used. For details, refer to the MSU operation manual. Data is stored and called using the setup menu or MSU.
  • Page 128 With MSU (Master Setup Unit) When the number button of the scene file you want to call is pressed and lit while the STORE button on the operation panel is not lit, the scene file of the number is called. Repressing the number button cancels calling of the scene file and the state before calling is restored.
  • Page 129: Reference File

    5-5. Reference File Reference files can be stored in the camera and USB drive. Reference files can also be stored in the memory stick if the master setup unit (MSU) is used. For details, refer to the MSU operation manual. Data is stored and called using the setup menu or MSU.
  • Page 130 Calling Reference: Refer to step 2 of “Outline Figure of Operation”. Refer to “5-1-1. Structure of Paint Related Files”. Using PAINT Menu of This Unit Temporary paint (values of each item) and selection of scene file are reset, and the state when the reference file was stored is resumed.
  • Page 131: Lens File

    5-6. Lens File The Lens File stores the differential data from the Reference File. Lens File stores the data to compensate the differences of the white shading, flare balance, and white balance, which occur when the lens extender is set to ON. It also stores the minimum f-stop value and name of the lens. These adjustment data are stored in the camera.
  • Page 132 Turn on the dynamic shading. Note If using the lens compatible with serial communication with the dynamic shading turned on, you do not require the V modulation adjustment. Adjust the white shading or V modulation only when the deviation occurs. In this case, the data will not be stored in the Lens File.
  • Page 133: Ohb File

    5-7. OHB File OHB File is used to store the adjustment values specific to the CCD block. OHB File data is stored in the camera. 5-7-1. OHB File Operation Adjusting and Storing Using FILE/MAINTENANCE Menu of This Unit Calls the reference file stored in the camera. [FILE] →...
  • Page 134 Perform the automatic black shading adjustment. [OHB] → [Auto B Shading] Repeat this operation 3 times or more. When adjustment is not completed correctly, adjust the black shading automatically again. Or adjust the black shading V SAW, V PARA, H SAW, and H PARA on R/G/B respectively. [OHB] →...
  • Page 135: File Items

    5-8. File Items You can save the data that is set with the setup menu in files. This section lists the destination files in which the respective setting data can be stored. This section also shows the indication mode (absolute or relative) of each setting and the default settings when the unit was shipped from the factory.
  • Page 136 Function Switch Item Analog SCENE REFER- LENS OPERA- Note Item File ENCE File File TOR File File Auto Black × × × × × Shading Black set Black Set-R × × × × ○ Black Set-G × × × × ○...
  • Page 137 Function Switch Item Analog SCENE REFER- LENS OPERA- Note Item File ENCE File File TOR File File Dynamic × × × × × Shading Compensa- tion ON White White-R ○ ○ OFF- × OFF- White-G ○ ○ × × × White-B ○...
  • Page 138 Function Switch Item Analog SCENE REFER- LENS OPERA- Note Item File ENCE File File TOR File File Skin Detail Skin DTL On ○ ○ × × × Skin gate ON × × × × × Skin gate × × × ×...
  • Page 139 Function Switch Item Analog SCENE REFER- LENS OPERA- Note Item File ENCE File File TOR File File ○ ○ × × × Saturation ○ ○ × × × Adaptive Ma- ○ ○ × × × trix On Saturation saturation on ○...
  • Page 140 Function Switch Item Analog SCENE REFER- LENS OPERA- Note Item File ENCE File File TOR File File R Knee ○ ○ × × × Slope G Knee ○ ○ × × × Slope B Knee ○ ○ × × × Slope M Knee ○...
  • Page 141 Function Switch Item Analog SCENE REFER- LENS OPERA- Note Item File ENCE File File TOR File File SD Detail ○ ○ Connected Level De- with CCU pend only SD Detail ○ ○ Connected Comb with CCU only Cross Color Cross Color ○...
  • Page 142 Function Switch Item Analog SCENE REFER- LENS OPERA- Note Item File ENCE File File TOR File File SD M Gam- ○ ○ Connected with CCU only Level auto set level auto set × × × × × White Setup × ×...
  • Page 143 Menu Item SCENE REFERENCE LENS OPERATOR Note File File File File File D.EXT — — — ○ — GAIN — — — ○ — SHUTTER — — — ○ — BATT — — — ○ — RETURN — — — ○...
  • Page 144 Menu Item SCENE REFERENCE LENS OPERATOR Note File File File File File ZEBRA ZEBRA — — — ○ — ZEBRA1 LEV- — — — ○ — WIDTH — — — ○ — ZEBRA2 LEV- — — — ○ — CURSOR CURSOR —...
  • Page 145 Menu Item SCENE REFERENCE LENS OPERATOR Note File File File File File INTERCOM INTERCOM — — — ○ — RECEIVE SE- LECT INTERCOM — — — ○ — PGM1 — — — ○ — PGM2 — — — ○ — TRACKER —...
  • Page 147: Setup Menu

    Section 6 Setup Menu 6-1. Overview of Setup Menu Some of adjustments given in this section use the setup menu. The setup menu consists of the following menus. Besides there is a TOP menu indicating the entire configuration of menu items. •...
  • Page 148 • If “Digital extender” is used, the area marker is not displayed correctly. Procedure Set AF DISPLAY in “SETUP” in the SERVICE menu to ON. The focusing indicator appears according to the area marker display switch of the lens. The area marker is a rectangular frame in which auto focus is detected.
  • Page 149: Service Menu

    6-2. SERVICE Menu This unit is provided with the SERVICE menu that is useful for maintenance and adjustment of the camera. The menu content is displayed on the viewfinder. For how to display the SERVICE menu, refer to “6-1-1. How to Display the SERVICE Menu/ How to Change the Setting Values”.
  • Page 150 Note Note that, when the number of scene files is changed from 32 to 5, the data of the sixth and the following scene files are lost. AF DISPLAY When an auto focus lens is used, a focal area marker and a focusing indicator can be displayed on the viewfinder. For details, refer to “When an Autofocus Lens is Used”.
  • Page 151 RPN MANAGE <RPN MANAGE> S04 TOP RPN ALL PRESET EXEC AUTO CONCEAL EXEC APR AT ABB The RPN MANAGE menu is used for RPN compensation setting and management. For details, refer to “3-6-4. Performing Automatic RPN Detection EffectivelyPreparation”. OHB_ADJ1 <OHB_ADJ1> S05 TOP 1080-59.94i [R] [G] [B]...
  • Page 152 BLACK SHADING <BLACK SHADING> S07 TOP 1080-59.94i [R] [G] [B] V SAW : 00 V PARA : FF H SAW : FF H PARA : FD BLK SET: 04 OFFSET: 00 GAIN: MONITOR SEL: YPbPr STORE FILE: EXEC The BLACK SHADING menu is used for adjustment of the black shading. For details, refer to the sections below. •...
  • Page 153 TRACKER <TRACKER> S10 TOP INPUT LEVEL 0dBu TALK LEVEL 0dBu OUTPUT LEVEL 0dBu L-CH : -20dBu R-CH : -20dBu The TRACKER menu is used for the Tracker connector input/output level setting. SERIAL NO. The display screen is the case of serial number 10001 of HSC300R. <SERIAL NO.>...
  • Page 154 OFDM MONITOR <OFDM MONITOR> S13 TOP FREQ RSSI STEP 2.18 ULOW 0.95 26.5 2.17 ULOW 0.90 25.7 2.09 ULOW 0.95 25.6 VITB 034A 0230 03DF DETECT DETECT Item Description 86 MHz 96 MHz 106 MHz RSSI of F7 to F9 0.0 V to 3.3 V: Receive signal detection output voltage STEP of F7 to F9 U_L/Low/Mid/Hi: Step gain amplifier operating status...
  • Page 155: Spare Parts

    Therefore, specified parts should be used in the case 指定の部品を使ってください。 of replacement. 2. Standardization of Parts 2.  部品の共通化 Some repair parts supplied by Sony differ from those ソニーから供給する補修用部品は,セットに使われ used for the unit. These are because of parts common- ているものと異なることがあります。 ality and improvement.
  • Page 156: Exploded Views

    7-2. Exploded Views Inside Panel Refer to “Outside Panel -1 (HSC300R/100R)” Refer to “Outside Panel -1 (HSC300RF/100RF)” (This figure shows HSC300R) Refer to “SY Board Block” BVTP3 x 10 BVTP3 x 10 HSC300RF/HSC100RF/HSC300R/HSC100R...
  • Page 157 Inside Panel Part No. SP Description A-1946-172-A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD, SW-1604 A-1946-175-A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD, SW-1607 X-2588-914-1 s COVER ASSY (TYPE R), IN SIDE 3-182-055-11 s LABEL (1), FILTER (HSC300R/ 300RF) 3-868-600-02 s LABEL,FILTER (HSC100R/100RF) 3-603-679-02 s STAINLESS SCREW +B3X10 3-624-455-01 s TUBE,SHIELD 3-672-250-01 s RING (M2.6), O 3-701-439-11 s WASHER...
  • Page 158 Outside Panel-1 (HSC300R/100R) Refer to “Outside Panel -2” Part No. SP Description A-1969-373-A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD, FL-377 A-1969-517-A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD, TX-148 1-833-470-21 s CABLE, FLEXIBLE FLAT (33P) 1-836-686-11 s CABLE, CONNECTOR WITH COAXIAL 4-275-213-01 s RADIATION SHEET B 4-382-854-51 s SCREW (M3X6), P, SW (+) HSC300RF/HSC100RF/HSC300R/HSC100R...
  • Page 159 Outside Panel-1 (HSC300RF/100RF) Refer to “Outside Panel -2” Part No. SP Description A-1969-374-A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD, CN-3653 1-969-852-11 s HARNESS, SUB(CCU SENCE(SDI)) 2-279-715-21 s RIVET, NYLON 4-382-854-51 s SCREW (M3X6), P, SW (+) 4-477-369-01 s INSULATING SHEET (CN-3653) HSC300RF/HSC100RF/HSC300R/HSC100R...
  • Page 160 Outside Panel-2 (HSC300R/100R) (HSC300RF/100RF) (HSC300RF/ (HSC300R/ 100R) 100RF) BVTP3 x 10 Part No. SP Description Part No. SP Description A-1705-805-A s TRIAX CN (K) ASSY (HSC300R:UC/ 1-966-623-11 s SUB HARNESS (EARTH LUG) 100R:UC) (HSC300R/100R) A-1705-819-A s TRIAX CN (T) ASSY (HSC300R:J/ 100R:J) 3-176-525-01 o WASHER, SPRING A-1705-822-A s TRIAX CN (F) ASSY (HSC300R:CED/...
  • Page 161 Outside Panel-2 Part No. SP Description 4-138-689-01 s SHAFT, ROTARY(TRIAX) 4-138-707-01 s WASHER, TRIAX(2) 4-138-738-01 s CUSHION, OUTSIDE 4-382-854-51 s SCREW (M3X6), P, SW (+) 4-654-273-02 s ACE (M2), LOCK [M2X5] 7-685-647-79 s SCREW +BVTP 3X10 TYPE2 TT(B) HSC300RF/HSC100RF/HSC300R/HSC100R...
  • Page 162 SY Board Block Refer to “DPR Board Block” Refer to “Power Supply Assembly” W 2.6, NYLON OPTION Low-repulsion shourder pad (position fixed) B3 x 8 Part No. SP Description A-1946-177-A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD, SW-1609 A-1969-512-A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD, SY-430 A-1974-764-A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD, AT-189E A-8286-163-C s PAD ASSY,SHOULDER A-8286-346-A s PAD ASSY,SHOULDER...
  • Page 163 DPR Board Block Refer to “Front Panel (HSC300R/300RF)” Refer to “Front Panel (HSC100R/100RF)” (HSC300R/100R) (HSC300RF/100RF) Part No. SP Description A-1969-513-A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD, DPR-358 A-1969-514-A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD, CD-78 A-1969-515-A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD, SDI-117 1-831-104-11 s CABLE, FLEXIBLE FLAT (24 CORE) 1-831-124-11 s CABLE, FLEXIBLE FLAT (45 CORE) 2-279-715-21 s RIVET, NYLON 2-586-173-01 s SHEET A, RADIATION...
  • Page 164 Front Panel (HSC300R/300RF) Refer to “Front Boards, MB Board Block” SETSCREW, HEXAGON2 x 3 SETSCREW, HEXAGON2 x 3 Refer to “CCD block assembly (HSC300R/300RF)” Part No. SP Description 2-623-773-11 s BOLT (M3X8), STAINLESS 3-603-679-02 s STAINLESS SCREW +B3X10 3-624-455-01 s TUBE,SHIELD 3-679-670-03 s KNOB,FILTER(ND) 3-679-671-11 s KNOB,FILTER(CC) 3-853-802-01 s CLAMP,REUSE...
  • Page 165 Front Panel (HSC100R/100RF) Refer to “Front Boards, MB Board Block” Refer to “CCD block assembly (HSC-100R/100RF)” Part No. SP Description 2-623-773-11 s BOLT (M3X8), STAINLESS 3-603-679-02 s STAINLESS SCREW +B3X10 3-624-455-01 s TUBE,SHIELD 3-678-629-04 s LEVER, MOUNT 3-701-505-01 s SET SCREW, DOUBLE POINT 3X3 3-710-054-01 s KNOB, FILTER 4-138-444-02 s PANEL, FRONT (1M) 4-138-678-01 s CLAMP, CABLE...
  • Page 166 CCD Block Assembly (HSC300R/300RF) K3 x 6 (not supplied) Precision P2.6 x 5 (not supplied) PA-418 board K2 x 3 K2 x 3 PA-418 board Part No. SP Description A-1969-516-A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD, TG-285 A-1969-520-A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD, DR-675 A-1974-801-A s CCD BLOCK ASSY (RP) 1-788-764-21 s FILTER UNIT, OPTICAL 1-829-549-11 s CABLE, FLEXIBLE FLAT (50 CORE)
  • Page 167 CCD Block Assembly (HSC100R/100RF) PA-418 board K2 x 3 K2 x 3 PA-418 board Part No. SP Description A-1969-516-A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD, TG-285 A-1969-519-A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD, SE-1138 A-1969-520-A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD, DR-675 A-1974-805-A s CCD BLOCK ASSY (RP) 1-788-765-21 s FILTER UNIT, OPTICAL 1-829-549-11 s CABLE, FLEXIBLE FLAT (50 CORE) 1-963-930-11 s HARNESS, SUB (BI-PA)
  • Page 168 Front Boards, MB Board Block HARNESS 1009 (POWER-CTL) (HSC300R/100R) HARNESS 1023 (STANDBY) 1023 1023 1023 1004 (HSC300R/300RF) Refer to “Bottom (HSC300R/300RF)” Refer to “Bottom (HSC100R/100RF)” 1012 1023 1023 1016 1015 1006 1018 1024 1002 1017 1015 BVTP3 x 10 HARNESS 1022 (LENS) 1018...
  • Page 169 Bottom (HSC300R/300RF) Refer to “Top” 1106 1114 1104 1103 1112 1109 1108 1102 K2 x 5 1113 1110 1111 P4 x 6 1115 1109 1101 1104 1115 K2 x 5 1105 1104 1107 Part No. SP Description 1101 A-8279-993-D s SHOE(D)ASSY,V 1102 X-3704-670-2 s HOT DOOR 1103...
  • Page 170 Bottom (HSC100R/100RF) Refer to “Top” 1204 1202 1206 P4 x 6 1202 1201 1203 1202 1205 Part No. SP Description 1201 A-8279-993-D s SHOE(D)ASSY,V 1202 3-603-679-02 s STAINLESS SCREW +B3X10 1203 3-626-781-03 s STOPPER 1204 3-626-960-02 s GUARD,TAIL 1205 3-637-901-11 s SCREW M2.6X5 1206 3-729-072-02 s SCREW, +K (4X8) 7-682-160-09 s SCREW +P 4X6...
  • Page 171 1331 1329 1306 1322 1310 1330 1301 1308 1331 1307 1317 1302 1311 1314 1305 1311 1316 1326 1320 1304 W10 WAVE 1321 1327 1323 1312 1315 1319 1324 Refer to “Intercom Panel” 1325 1316 1318 1309 1328 1313 1303 Part No.
  • Page 172 Intercom Panel 1402 1416 1405 Refer to “Connector Panel” 1414 1407 1404 1410 1403 1418 1418 1406 1412 1409 1408 1417 1413 HARNESS (INCOM) 1415 1418 1418 BVTP3 x 10 1418 1401 1418 1411 Part No. SP Description 1401 A-1946-169-A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD, CN-3647 1402 A-1946-176-A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD, SW-1608 (UC/J)
  • Page 173 Connector Panel 1520 1507 1517 1508 1519 HARNESS (BNC) 1511 1515 1516 1510 1505 1506 1518 1528 1501 1524 1526 1522 1521 1504 1509 1514 1512 1528 1503 1527 1523 1513 1525 1528 BVTP3 x 10 1528 1518 1502 BVTP3 x 10 Part No.
  • Page 174 Connector Panel Part No. SP Description 1518 3-637-901-11 s SCREW M2.6X5 1519 3-654-615-02 s COLLAR, SUSPENSION 1520 3-796-946-03 s TAPE(A) 1521 3-863-319-01 s BRACKET BNC 1522 4-136-517-01 s WASHER, BNC COAXIAL FIXED 1523 4-138-675-02 s CAP, CONNECTOR (2) 1524 4-138-687-01 s COVER, SLIDE SWITCH 1525 4-138-698-11 s PANEL, MIC 1526...
  • Page 175 Power Supply Assembly 1603 1601 1605 1607 1608 1607 1605 1607 1607 1606 1605 PS-879 Board 1605 1602 1605 1604 Part No. SP Description 1601 A-1972-028-A s POWER SUPPLY ASSY 1602 A-1980-228-A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD, RE-319 1603 1-968-160-11 s HARNESS, SUB (DC-OUT) 1604 4-137-926-01 s SADDLE (LES-0505), EDGE 1605...
  • Page 176: Supplied Accessories

    7-3. Supplied Accessories Q'ty Part No. SP Description 2pcs 3-603-679-02 s STAINLESS SCREW +B3X10 3-704-295-01 o BAG, PROTECTION (550X500) 3-764-889-01 o CHART, ADJUSTMENT (HSC100R/ 100RF) 4-138-677-01 s BRACKET, BELT 4-138-758-01 s CLAMP BELT, CABLE 4-479-626-01 s CD-ROM PACK 7-22 HSC300RF/HSC100RF/HSC300R/HSC100R...
  • Page 177: Diagrams

    Block Diagrams Section 8 Diagrams Overall (1/5) PA-418 DR-675 +/-SHUTTER +/-SHUTTER 001-27,28 003-23,24 B-SUB 001-29 003-22 V1-V4 RB_V1-RB_V4 001-30-33 003-18-21 VH1,VH2,HHG VH1_RB,VH2_RB,HHG 001-34-36 003-15-17 IC002 IC001 LH,RG XH1,XH2 B_XH1,B_XH2 H1,H2 LEVEL XRG_EN,XLH_RG B_XRG_EN,B_XLH_RG 001-41-44 003-7-10 IMAGER SHIFT IC005 IC003,004 VOUT1/2 OUTPUTP/N B-OUT_P/N SAMPLE...
  • Page 178 Overall (2/5) DPR-358 IC2002 SECRET[0]-[9] 106-6,8...32 HD_PROMPT(X)/(Y) 106-5,7 SD_PROMPT(X)/(Y) IC502,503 106-11,13 RET_SDI(X)/(Y) DDR3 106-17,19 SDI-B(X)/(Y) SDRAM 106-23,25 SDI-A(X)/(Y) IC301 106-29,31 CA-indentify(0)/(1) 106-37,39 AUDIO_RX 106-49,51...55 CAMERA AUDIO_TX 106-50,52...60 SIGNAL ADV-H PROCESSOR 106-63 ADV-F 106-64 CPU-BUS0-7 106-70,72...84 ADDR0-4 106-90,92...98 HSC100R /300R :CD-78 CN201 xREAD,xWRITE,xCS HSC100RF/300RF:SDI-117 CN201 106-100,102,104...
  • Page 179 Overall (3/5) SY-430 F-MIC1(X)/(Y) 101-24,26 IC1001 IC2003,1507 IC2001,2002 CN-3641 OHB_SCLO-PLD,OHB_SDAO-PLD IC507 IIC-SDA(OHB),IIC-SCL(OHB) OHB_SCLI-PLD,OHB_SDAI-PLD Q2011,2012 101-35,37 IC1506 MULTIPLEXER R-MIC1(X)/(Y) AUDIO IN 4-4,5 1-4,5 mic_i IC518 MIC A/D IC2009,1509 M-LRCK, IC2007,2008 Q2036,2037 R-MIC2(X)/(Y) M-MCK, AUDIO IN IC1505 MULTIPLEXER 4-1,2 1-1,2 3WIRE-OHB-LD1(PA)/LD2(TG)/LD3(TG) M-BCK 101-41,43,45 3WIRE-OHB-DATA(RD/WR)/CLK 101-47,49,51...
  • Page 180 Overall (4/5) HSC100R/300R CD-78 TX-148 IC1401 IC1601 IC602 SECRET[0]-[7],SECRET_TX/RX X601 201-6,8...32 SRAM 4MHz HD_PROMPT_p/n 201-5,7 IC1602 IC502 F7-29/31/32, SD_PROMPT_p/n RESET 201-11,13 FLASH F7-9 STEP RET_SDI_p/n GAIN 201-17,19 IC1606 IC605 FL601 MAIN_SDI_B_p/n CLK_67M IC503 IC501 FL501 IC601 201-23,25 CN601 MAIN_SDI_A_p/n DRIVER DEMOD MIXER 201-29,31...
  • Page 181 Overall (5/5) HSC100RF/300RF SDI-117 IC301 SECRET[0]-[7],SECRET_TX/RX 201-6,8...32 RET_SDI_p/n IC501 X501,502 201-17,19 74M_PLL_REF IC503 MAIN_SDI_B_p/n PHASE 201-23,25 74M_PLL_VAR COMPARATOR MAIN_SDI_A_p/n 201-29,31 TRANS_ID[0] X501:74.25MHz 201-37 X502:74.175MHz TRANS_ID[1] IC508 201-39 +2.5V CLK_74M_S AUDIO_RX 201-49,51...55 AUDIO_TX IC507 201-50,52...60 CLK_74M_SERDES ADV-H DRIVER 201-63 ADV-F 201-64 HOST_CPU[0]-[7] 201-70,72...84 HOST_CPU[8]...
  • Page 182: Frame Wiring

    Frame Wiring HSC100RF/300RF HSC100R/300R PA-418 DR-675 CN001 CN002 OPTICAL MULTI CABLE ASSEMBLY:Tajimi Optical Fiber Connector FLEXIBLE TRIAX CN(F)ASSEMBLY:Fischer Triax Connector OPTICAL MULTI CABLE ASSEMBLY-M:LEMO Optical Fiber Connector FLAT CABLE OPTICAL TRIAX CN(K)ASSEMBLY:Kings Triax Connector SDI-117 MODULE (SFP) CN202 TRIAX CN(T)ASSEMBLY:Tajimi Triax Connector CD-78 TX-148 PA-418...
  • Page 184 HSC300RF (UC) HSC300RF (CED) HSC300RF (E) HSC300RF (J) HSC100RF (UC) HSC100RF (CED) HSC100RF (E) HSC100RF (J) HSC300R (UC) HSC300R (CED) HSC300R (J) HSC100R (UC) HSC100R (CED) Printed in Japan Sony Corporation HSC100R (J) J, E 2013. 10 08 9-878-492-01 © 2013...

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