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ELECTRONIC VIEWFINDER

DXF-20W

SERVICE MANUAL
1st Edition
! 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.

X-RAY RADIATION WARNING


Be sure that parts replacement in the high voltage block
and adjustments made to the high voltage circuits are
carried out precisely in accordance with the procedures
given in this manual.

DXF-20W
Table of Contents

Manual Structure 3. Spare Parts

Purpose of this manual ........................................................... 2 (E) 3-1. Exploded Views .............................................................. 3-1
Relative manual ...................................................................... 2 (E) 3-2. Electrical Parts List ......................................................... 3-3
3-3. Supplied Accessories ...................................................... 3-3
3-4. Optional Fixtures ............................................................ 3-3
1. Service Overview

1-1. Location of Printed Circuit Boards .......................... 1-1 (E) 4. Block Diagram
1-2. Recommended Replacement Parts .......................... 1-1 (E)
1-3. Connector Input/Output Signals .............................. 1-1 (E) Overall ............................................................................ 4-1
1-4. Cleaning ................................................................... 1-2 (E)
1-4-1. Cleaning of Viewfinder .................................. 1-2 (E)
1-4-2. Cares after Using under Special 5. Schematic Diagrams
Environment ................................................... 1-2 (E)
1-5. Replacing CRT/DY Assembly ................................ 1-3 (E) DF-70 .............................................................................. 5-1
1-6. Arranging Harness ................................................... 1-4 (E) VA-229 ........................................................................... 5-2
1-7. Disconnecting/Connecting Flexible Card Wire ....... 1-5 (E) LE-326 ............................................................................ 5-3
1-8. Notes on Spare Parts ................................................ 1-6 (E) VF-88 .............................................................................. 5-3
1-9. Unleaded Solder ....................................................... 1-6 (E)

6. Board Layouts
2. Alignment
DF-70 .............................................................................. 6-1
2-1. Preparation ............................................................... 2-1 (E) VA-229 ........................................................................... 6-1
2-1-1. Connecting Diagram ...................................... 2-1 (E) VF-88 .............................................................................. 6-2
2-1-2. Required Equipment ....................................... 2-1 (E)
2-1-3. Notes on Adjustment ...................................... 2-1 (E)
2-1-4. Initial Setting .................................................. 2-1 (E)
2-2. Viewfinder System Adjustment ............................... 2-2 (E)
2-2-1. Heater Voltage Pre-Adjustment ..................... 2-2 (E)
2-2-2. Focus Adjustment ........................................... 2-2 (E)
2-2-3. Horizontal Frame Adjustment ........................ 2-3 (E)
2-2-4. Heater Voltage Adjustment ............................ 2-4 (E)
2-2-5. Bright Calibration Adjustment ....................... 2-4 (E)
2-2-6. Horizontal Shift Adjustment (For NTSC) ...... 2-5 (E)
2-2-6. Horizontal Shift Adjustment (For PAL) ......... 2-6 (E)
2-2-7. Vertical Frame Adjustment (For NTSC) ........ 2-7 (E)
2-2-7. Vertical Frame Adjustment (For PAL) .......... 2-8 (E)
2-2-8. Screen Centering Check ................................. 2-9 (E)
2-2-9. Vertical Linearity Adjustment ........................ 2-9 (E)

DXF-20W 1 (E)
Manual Structure

Purpose of this manual


This manual is the service manual for Electronic Viewfinder DXF-20W.
This manual describes the information items necessary when the unit is supplied and
installed, items on maintenance, and items that premise the service based on the
components parts such as alignment, schematic diagrams, board layouts and spare
parts list, assuming use of system and service engineers.

Relative manual
Besides this service manual the following manual is available for this unit.

• Operating Instructions (Supplied with this unit)


This manual is necessary for application and operation of this unit.
Part number: 3-991-782-XX

2 (E) DXF-20W
Section 1
Service Overview

1-1. Location of Printed Circuit Boards 1-3. Connector Input/Output Signals

VF (20P MALE)
VA-229
DF-70

1 5
6 10
11 15
16 20

(External view)

VF-88 LE-326
Pin No. Signal I/O Specifications

1 PEAKING CONT IN Zi > 5 kZ


1-2. Recommended Replacement Parts 2 EXT. DC (12 V) OUT 10.6 V to 17.0 V dc
3 REC TALLY OUT Zo < 500 Z
Parts listed below are recommended replacement parts.
4 BATT ALARM OUT Zo < 1.1 kZ
They are subject to cracks with the lapse of time. Check
5 NC IN ON : 0 ± 0.5 V
sometimes by visual, and replace as necessary.
6 VF VIDEO (X) OUT V = 1.0 V p-p
Name Sony Part No. 7 EXT. DC (12 V) OUT 10.6 V to 17.0 V dc
Gel, MIC 3-854-132-0X * 8 NC
EYE CUP KIT (RP) A-8319-943-B 9 NC
10 SERIAL DATA OUT Zo < 500 Z, 5 V p-p
11 VF VIDEO (G) OUT GND for VF VIDEO
Eye cup
12 EXT. DC (GND) GND for +12 V dc
13 NC
14 DISP ON/OFF IN

Gel, MIC 15 SERIAL CLOCK OUT Zo < 500 Z, 5 V p-p


16 R-Y OUT V = 830 mV
17 EXT. DC (GND) GND for +12 V dc
*1 It is recommended that the MIC gels are replaced in 18 B-Y OUT V = 830 mV
pairs. In this case, please order two pieces. 19 SYNC OUT V = 5 V p-p
20 SERIAL LOAD OUT Zo < 500 Z, 5 V p-p

This unit normally operates with the above input signals.

DXF-20W 1-1 (E)


1-4. Cleaning

1-4-1. Cleaning of Viewfinder 1-4-2. Cares after Using under Special


Environment
By extracting VF tube sub assembly, lens and MC protec-
tor can be easily cleaned. And also dust on the CRT It is recommended to check the following items after
surface or mirror can be easily cleaned off. gathering the news at seaside, dusty area or spa.

1. Turn the hold ring counterclockwise and extract the 1. Clean off sand and dust in the unit carefully.
VF tube sub assembly. 2. Do not allow salt in seawater or sulfur in spa to contact
2. Detach the eyecup. the not-painted surface of the cabinet. They may cause
3. Remove the MC protector with the filter holder. corrosion in white. Clean with alcohol immediately if
4. Clean the lens and MC protector with a commercially contacted.
available camera lens cleaner. Blow off dust with a 3. Clean the connection surface of connectors.
blower carefully so as not to flaw the mirror. 4. Carry out the common operation check.
5. After the cleaning is completed, install by reversing
the preceding steps. Align red lines of the VF tube and
VF tube sub assembly when inserting, and turn the
hold ring clockwise until it locks.

n
. Do not use any type of solvent, such as alcohol, benzine
or thinner to remove stains.
. Be sure to attach the eyecup to the VF, or the MC
protector may come off.
. To protect the viewfinder lens from drops, put the MC
protector in the filter holder and attach the eyecup
securely.

Hold ring Align red lines

MC protector
VF tube sub
assembly
Filter holder

Eyecup

1-2 (E) DXF-20W


1-5. Replacing CRT/DY Assembly 8. Remove the three screws (two : PTP2.6 x 8, one :
PTP2 x 6), and remove the CRT/DY assembly from
1. Loosen the MIC clamp screw to open the MIC clamp. the VF tube assembly. Replace the CRT/DY assembly.
2. Remove the two screws (K2.6 x 5). 9. Install a new CRT/DY assembly to the VF tube
3. Remove the three hexagon cap screws (2.6 x 6) to assembly so that the high-voltage cable comes upper.
detach the upper chassis.

Upper chassis K2.6 x 5

CRT/DY assembly

PC board plate PTP2.6 x 8

VF tube
A
assembly

P2 x 3.5 Lug
PTP2.6 x 8
PTP2 x 6

MIC clamp 10. Connect the high-voltage cable and harnesses by


P2 x 3.5 reversing steps 6 and 7.
11. Arrange the harnesses referring to Section 1-6.
12. Perform electrical alignment referring to Section 2
“Electrical Alignment”.
13. Reinstall the upper chassis by reversing steps 2 and 3.
Hexagon cap screw
Hexagon cap screws n
Be careful so that the harnesses are not caught by the
4. Remove the two screws (P2 x 3.5) and remove the PC upper chassis.
board plate.
n 14. Close the MIC clamp and tighten the MIC clamp
When attaching the PC board plate, be careful of its screw.
orientation (A in the figure above).

5. Cut the binding yarn of the high-voltage cable.


6. Disconnect the high-voltage cable connector.
7. Disconnect the harnesses from the connectors CN4,
CN5, and CN6 on the VF-88 board.

Harnesses
CRT/DY assembly
Binding
yarn
High-voltage
cable connector

CN5
CN4

CN6
VF-88 board

DXF-20W 1-3 (E)


1-6. Arranging Harness 2. Clamp the high-voltage cable and the 8-wire harness at
point B.
When repairing the unit, arrange and clamp the harness as 3. Clamp the 8-wire harness at point C.
described in the following steps. 4. Arrange the high-voltage cable as shown in the figure,
Improper arrangement of the harness may result in a and then clamp it with the VF cable at point D.
disconnection or awkward turn of the VF tube assembly.

B 8-wire harness
1. Arrange the 8-wire harness as shown in the figure and
C
clamp it at point A so that it is not in contact with the
inside of the VF tube assembly or the lower chassis.

8-wire harness

VF tube
assembly

Lower chassis VF cable


D High-voltage cable

1-4 (E) DXF-20W


5. Arrange the 5-wire DY lead as shown in the figure, 1-7. Disconnecting/Connecting Flexible
and then clamp it at point E. Card Wire
6. Clamp the 4-wire CRT cable at point F.
7. Fix the CRT connector with UL tape as shown in the The flexible card wire is used between the VF-88 board
figure, and then clamp the CRT cable at point G. and VA-229 board. Take care not to break this flexible
n card wire. This shortens the wire life.
Ensure that the CRT connector is connected firmly.
Disconnecting
4-wire CRT cable
1. Turn off the power.
F
2. Slide portions A in the direction of the arrows to
unlock and pull out the flexible card wire.

Connecting

n
. Be careful not to insert the flexible card wire obliquely.
. Check that the conductive surface of the flexible card
wire is not soiled with dust.
5-wire DY lead E
1. Slide portions A in the direction of the arrows and
insert the flexible card wire as far as it will go with the
conductive surface downside.
2. Slide portions A in the reverse direction to lock.
G

Tape
A

A
Conductive
surface

High-voltage cable

8. Install the upper chassis.


Be careful so that the high-voltage cable is not caught.

DXF-20W 1-5 (E)


1-8. Notes on Spare Parts 1-9. Unleaded Solder

1. Safety Related Components Warning Boards requiring use of unleaded solder are printed with a
Components marked ! are critical to safe operation. lead free mark (LF) indicating the solder contains no lead.
Therefore, specified parts should be used in the case of (Caution: Some printed circuit boards may not come
replacement. printed with the lead free mark due to their particular size.)

2. Standardization of Parts : LEAD FREE MARK


Some spare parts supplied by Sony differ from those
used for the unit. These are because of parts common- m
ality and improvement. . Be sure to use the unleaded solder for the printed circuit
Parts list has the present standardized repair parts. board printed with the lead free mark.
. The unleaded solder melts at a temperature about 40 dC
3. Stock of Parts higher than the ordinary solder, therefore, it is recom-
Parts marked with “o” at SP(Supply Code) column of mended to use the soldering iron having a temperature
the spare parts list may be not stocked. Therefore, the regulator.
delivery date will be delayed. . The ordinary soldering iron can be used but the iron tip
has to be applied to the solder joint for a slightly longer
4. Harness time. The printed pattern (copper foil) may peel away if
Harnesses with no part number are not registered as the heated tip is applied for too long, so be careful.
spare parts.

1-6 (E) DXF-20W


Section 2
Alignment

2-1. Preparation 2-1-2. Required Equipment

2-1-1. Connecting Diagram Tools/measuring equipment


. Pattern box PTB-500 (Sony part number: J-6029-140-B)
Using a video camera . Resolution chart (4:3) (Sony part number: J-6026-100-A)
DXF-20W
. Resolution chart (16:9) (Sony part number: J-6395-320-A)
PTB-500
. Waveform monitor (WFM)
CCU/VTR/CMA 2 to 3 m . Digital voltmeter

CA-D50/D50P + DXC-D50WS/D50WSP
2-1-3. Notes on Adjustment
WFM
Camera cable To VIDEO IN
CCZ-A2 . When using the camera or camcorder that can select the
aspect ratio 16:9 or 4:3, on some adjustment items, the
BNC cable PIX
BNC MONITOR OUT setting of the aspect ratio needs to be changed.
cable
To VIDEO OUT To VIDEO
B/W monitor
(Refer to Section 2-2-5, Bright Calibration Adjustment.)
IN
. When the aspect ratio is not specified, perform adjust-
CMA-8/8A
AC adaptor
ment in the 16:9 mode. As for details on the setting
method of the aspect ratio, refer to the operating instruc-
tions of the video camera or camcorder to be used.
To CAMERA/CCU To an AC outlet
. This alignment is described for both NTSC/PAL sys-
tems. When performing the adjustment, adjust according
Using a camcorder to the level appropriate for each system.
PDW-F330/F350 DXF-20W PTB-500

AC-DN10 2 to 3 m 2-1-4. Initial Setting

VIDEO OUT VIDEO OUT (Left side) Video camera or digital camcorder
(Rear) (PDW-F350)
(PDW-F330) . Lens: IRIS A (auto)/M (manual) → M (manual)
WFM
To VIDEO IN . OUTPUT/DCC switch → CAM/ON
BNC cable
. GAIN switch → 0 dB
. Selection of 16:9 mode
PIX
MONITOR n
BNC
OUT
cable B/W monitor When using DXC-D50WS/D50WSP
. Change on the OTHERS page in the MAINTE-
NANCE menu.
To VIDEO
IN When using PDW-F350/F330
. Change on the FORMAT page in the USER (or
OPERATION) menu.
Related equipment n
. Video camera: DXC-D50WS/D50WSP Only when using the camera and camcorder that can
. Professional disk PDW-F330/F350 select the aspect ratio 16:9 or 4:3, the mode selection is
camcorder: required.
. Camera adaptor: CA-D50/D50P
. AC adaptor: CMA-8/8CE/8A/8ACE, AC-DN10 Setting of viewfinder
. Camera cable: CCZ-A2 . CONTRAST control → Mechanical center
. B/W monitor: PVM-91/91CE or equivalent . BRIGHT control → Mechanical center
. PEAKING control → Fully counterclockwise 3

DXF-20W 2-1 (E)


2-2. Viewfinder System Adjustment 2-2-2. Focus Adjustment

2-2-1. Heater Voltage Pre-Adjustment Note

Note This adjustment and “2-2-3. Horizontal Frame Adjust-


ment”, “2-2-4. Heater Voltage Adjustment” and “2-2-5.
When performing this adjustment, check “2-2-5. Bright Bright Calibration Adjustment” affect with each other.
Calibration Adjustment”. Therefore, repeat the adjustment until all specifications are
met.
Preparation
Preparation
. Measuring equipment: Digital voltmeter (AC mode)
. Object: Resolution chart
Adjustment procedure . Measuring equipment: Waveform monitor
. Lens
Check the following voltage. IRIS AUTO/MANU → MANU
. Test point: TP3 ↔ TP4/VF-88 board . Viewfinder
. Specification: 0.635 ± 0.015 V rms BRIGHT control → Mechanical center
CONTRAST control → Fully clockwise 2
If the above specification is not met, adjust 1RV4 (VH- PEAKING control → Fully counterclockwise 3
ADJ)/VF-88 board so that the specification is met.
Adjustment Procedure

1. Adjust the lens zoom so that the resolution chart


frame coincides with the underscanned picture frame
on the monitor screen.
2. Set the resolution on the monitor screen to the best
state with the lens focus.

TP4
TP3

Monitor screen

3. Adjust the lens iris so that the white level at VIDEO


OUT connector on the camera is as follows.
For NTSC: 100 ± 2 IRE
VF-88 board For PAL: 700 ± 14 mV
4. Adjust 1RV3 (FOCUS)/VF-88 board so that the
picture on the viewfinder screen is best focused.
RV4

RV3 RV1

RV2

VF-88 board

2-2 (E) DXF-20W


2-2-3. Horizontal Frame Adjustment Adjustment Procedure

Note 1. Adjust the lens zoom so that the resolution chart


frame coincides with the underscanned picture frame
This adjustment and “2-2-2. Focus Adjustment”, “2-2-4. on the monitor screen.
Heater Voltage Adjustment” and “2-2-5. Bright Calibration 2. Set the resolution on the monitor screen to the best
Adjustment” affect with each other. Therefore, repeat the state with the lens focus.
adjustment until all specifications are met. 3. Adjust the lens iris so that the white level at VIDEO
OUT connector on the camera is as follows.
Preparation For NTSC: 100 ± 2 IRE
For PAL: 700 ± 14mV
. Object: Resolution chart
. Measuring equipment: Waveform monitor
. Remove the eye cap from the viewfinder.
. Viewfinder
BRIGHT control → Mechanical center
CONTRAST control → Mechanical center Monitor screen
PEAKING control → Fully counterclockwise 3
4. Adjust 1RV2 (H-SIZE WIDE)/VF-88 board so that H
size of resolution chart is underscanned by approxi-
mately 2 mm from the CRT picture frame.

Underscan monitor frame

2 mm (H size)

Chart frame

Viewfinder screen

RV4

RV3 RV1

RV2

VF-88 board

DXF-20W 2-3 (E)


2-2-4. Heater Voltage Adjustment 2-2-5. Bright Calibration Adjustment

Note Note

When performing this adjustment, check “2-2-5. Bright This adjustment and “2-2-2. Focus Adjustment”, “2-2-3.
Calibration Adjustment”. Horizontal Frame Adjustment” and “2-2-4. Heater Voltage
Adjustment” affect with each other. Therefore, repeat the
Preparation adjustment until all specifications are met.

. Measuring equipment: Digital voltmeter (AC mode) Preparation

Adjustment procedure . Viewfinder


BRIGHT control → Mechanical center
Check the following voltage. CONTRAST control → Mechanical center
. Test point: TP3 ↔ TP4/VF-88 board
. Specification: 0.635 ± 0.015 V rms Adjustment Procedure

If the above specification is not met, adjust 1RV4 (VH- Change the setting of aspect ratio to 4:3 mode.
ADJ)/VF-88 board so that the specification is met. Adjust the bright calibration so that the pedestal level
becomes the surrounding black level by turning 1RV204
(SUS-BRIGHT: 4:3) / the VA-229 board clockwise from
the counterclockwise maximum point.

Set the aspect ratio to 16:9 mode again.


Adjust 1RV206 (SUS-BRIGHT: 16:9) / the VA-229 board
in the same way as the 4:3 mode.

TP4
TP3

VF-88 board

RV4

RV204 RV206
RV3 RV1

RV2

VF-88 board VA-229 board

2-4 (E) DXF-20W


2-2-6. Horizontal Shift Adjustment (For Adjustment procedure (For PAL)
NTSC)
1. Attach the viewfinder to the PAL system video
m camera.
. The following is the adjustment of the NTSC system 2. Adjust the lens zoom so that the resolution chart frame
video camera and viewfinder. coincides with the underscanned picture frame on the
. When adjusting the viewfinder used in the PAL system monitor screen.
video camera, perform the “Adjustment procedure (For 3. Set the resolution on the monitor screen to the best
PAL)”. state with the lens focus.
4. Adjust the lens iris so that white level at VIDEO OUT
Preparation connector on the camera is 700 ± 14 mV.
5. Adjust the BRIGHT control fully clockwise and the
. Measuring equipment: Waveform monitor CONTRAST control fully counterclockwise to display
. Viewfinder the pedestal portion.
BRIGHT control → Fully clockwise 2 6. Adjust 1RV102 (H-SHIFT: P)/DF-70 board so that the
CONTRAST control → Fully counterclockwise 3 pedestal portion on both sides are equal.
PEAKING control → Fully counterclockwise 3

Adjustment procedure
Pedestal portion on both sides
are equal.
1. Attach the viewfinder to the NTSC system video
camera. Viewfinder screen
2. Adjust the lens zoom so that the resolution chart frame
coincides with the underscanned picture frame on the
monitor screen.
3. Set the resolution on the monitor screen to the best
state with the lens focus.
4. Adjust the lens iris so that white level at VIDEO OUT
connector on the camera is 100 ± 2 IRE.
5. Adjust the BRIGHT control fully clockwise and the
CONTRAST control fully counterclockwise to display
the pedestal portion.
6. Adjust 1RV101 (H-SHIFT: N)/DF-70 board so that the
pedestal portion on both sides are equal.

Pedestal portion on both sides


are equal.

Viewfinder screen
RV101
RV102
RV103

RV104

RV105

DF-70 board

DXF-20W 2-5 (E)


2-2-6. Horizontal Shift Adjustment (For PAL) Adjustment procedure (For NTSC)

m 1. Attach the viewfinder to the NTSC system video


. The following is the adjustment of the PAL system video camera.
camera and viewfinder. 2. Adjust the lens zoom so that the resolution chart frame
. When adjusting the viewfinder used in the NTSC system coincides with the underscanned picture frame on the
video camera, perform the “Adjustment procedure (For monitor screen.
NTSC)”. 3. Set the resolution on the monitor screen to the best
state with the lens focus.
Preparation 4. Adjust the lens iris so that white level at VIDEO OUT
connector on the camera is 100 ± 2 IRE.
. Measuring equipment: Waveform monitor 5. Adjust the BRIGHT control fully clockwise and the
. Viewfinder CONTRAST control fully counterclockwise to display
BRIGHT control → Fully clockwise 2 the pedestal portion.
CONTRAST control → Fully counterclockwise 3 6. Adjust 1RV101 (H-SHIFT: N)/DF-70 board so that the
PEAKING control → Fully counterclockwise 3 pedestal portion on both sides are equal.

Adjustment procedure

1. Attach the viewfinder to the PAL system video Pedestal portion on both sides
are equal.
camera.
2. Adjust the lens zoom so that the resolution chart frame Viewfinder screen
coincides with the underscanned picture frame on the
monitor screen.
3. Set the resolution on the monitor screen to the best
state with the lens focus.
4. Adjust the lens iris so that white level at VIDEO OUT
connector on the camera is 700 ± 14 mV.
5. Adjust the BRIGHT control fully clockwise and the
CONTRAST control fully counterclockwise to display
the pedestal portion.
6. Adjust 1RV102 (H-SHIFT: P)/DF-70 board so that the
pedestal portion on both sides are equal.

Pedestal portion on both sides


are equal.

Viewfinder screen
RV101
RV102
RV103

RV104

RV105

DF-70 board

2-6 (E) DXF-20W


2-2-7. Vertical Frame Adjustment (For NTSC) Adjustment procedure (For PAL)

m 1. Attach the viewfinder to the PAL system video


. The following is the adjustment of the NTSC system camera.
video camera and viewfinder. 2. Adjust the lens zoom so that the resolution chart frame
. When adjusting the viewfinder used in the PAL system coincides with the underscanned picture frame on the
video camera, perform the “Adjustment procedure (For monitor screen.
PAL)”. 3. Set the resolution on the monitor screen to the best
state with the lens focus.
Preparation 4. Adjust the lens iris so that white level at VIDEO OUT
connector on the camera is 700 ± 14 mV.
. Measuring equipment: Waveform monitor 5. Adjust 1RV104 (V-SIZE: P)/DF-70 board so that the
. Remove the eye cap from the viewfinder. V size of resolution chart is underscanned by approxi-
. Viewfinder mately 2 mm from the CRT picture frame.
BRIGHT control → Mechanical center (When 1RV103 is not adjusted, the adjustment may
CONTRAST control → Mechanical center not be performed by just 1RV104. In such case, adjust
PEAKING control → Fully counterclockwise 3 1RV104 after roughly adjusting by 1RV103.)

Adjustment procedure CRT frame

1. Attach the viewfinder to the NTSC system video


camera. Chart frame
2. Adjust the lens zoom so that the resolution chart frame
Approx. 2 mm (V size)
coincides with the underscanned picture frame on the
monitor screen. Viewfinder screen
3. Set the resolution on the monitor screen to the best
state with the lens focus.
4. Adjust the lens iris so that white level at VIDEO OUT
connector on the camera is 100 ± 2 IRE.
5. Adjust 1RV103 (V-SIZE: N)/DF-70 board so that the
V size of resolution chart is underscanned by approxi-
mately 2 mm from the CRT picture frame.

CRT frame

Chart frame

Approx. 2 mm (V size)

Viewfinder screen
RV101
RV102
RV103

RV104

RV105

DF-70 board

DXF-20W 2-7 (E)


2-2-7. Vertical Frame Adjustment (For PAL) Adjustment procedure (For NTSC)

m 1. Attach the viewfinder to the NTSC system video


. The following is the adjustment of the PAL system video camera.
camera and viewfinder. 2. Adjust the lens zoom so that the resolution chart frame
. When adjusting the viewfinder used in the NTSC system coincides with the underscanned picture frame on the
video camera, perform the “Adjustment procedure (For monitor screen.
NTSC)”. After the “Adjustment procedure (For NTSC)”, 3. Set the resolution on the monitor screen to the best
perform the check or adjustment of the PAL system state with the lens focus.
again. 4. Adjust the lens iris so that white level at VIDEO OUT
connector on the camera is 100 ± 2 IRE.
Preparation 5. Adjust 1RV103 (V-SIZE: N)/DF-70 board so that the
V size of resolution chart is underscanned by approxi-
. Measuring equipment: Waveform monitor mately 2 mm from the CRT picture frame.
. Remove the eye cap from the viewfinder.
. Viewfinder CRT frame
BRIGHT control → Mechanical center
CONTRAST control → Mechanical center
PEAKING control → Fully counterclockwise 3 Chart frame

Approx. 2 mm (V size)
Adjustment procedure
Viewfinder screen
1. Attach the viewfinder to the PAL system video
camera.
2. Adjust the lens zoom so that the resolution chart frame
coincides with the underscanned picture frame on the
monitor screen.
3. Set the resolution on the monitor screen to the best
state with the lens focus.
4. Adjust the lens iris so that white level at VIDEO OUT
connector on the camera is 700 ± 14 mV.
5. Adjust 1RV104 (V-SIZE: P)/DF-70 board so that the
V size of resolution chart is underscanned by approxi-
mately 2 mm from the CRT picture frame.
(When 1RV104 is not adjusted, the adjustment may
not be performed by just 1RV103. In such case, adjust
1RV103 after roughly adjusting by 1RV104.)

CRT frame

Chart frame

Approx. 2 mm (V size)
RV101
RV102
RV103

RV104

RV105

Viewfinder screen

DF-70 board

2-8 (E) DXF-20W


2-2-8. Screen Centering Check 2-2-9. Vertical Linearity Adjustment

Note Preparation

When performing the centering magnet adjustment in the . Measuring equipment: Waveform monitor
check of this section, perform “2-2-3. Horizontal Frame . Viewfinder
Adjustment” and “2-2-7. Vertical Frame Adjustment”. BRIGHT control → Mechanical center
CONTRAST control → Mechanical center
Preparation PEAKING control → Fully counterclockwise 3

. Measuring equipment: Waveform monitor Adjustment procedure


. Viewfinder
BRIGHT control → Mechanical center 1. Adjust the lens zoom so that the resolution chart frame
CONTRAST control → Mechanical center coincides with the underscanned picture frame on the
PEAKING control → Fully counterclockwise 3 monitor screen.
2. Set the resolution on the monitor screen to the best
Adjustment procedure state with the lens focus.
3. Adjust the lens iris so that the white level at VIDEO
1. Adjust the lens zoom so that the resolution chart frame OUT connector on the camera is as follows.
coincides with the underscanned picture frame on the For NTSC: 100 ± 2 IRE
monitor screen. For PAL: 700 ± 14 mV
2. Set the resolution on the monitor screen to the best 4. Adjust 1RV105 (V-LIN)/DF-70 board so that each
state with the lens focus. circle at the four corners of resolution chart is the
3. Adjust the lens iris so that the white level at VIDEO perfect circle (symmetrical in top and bottom).
OUT connector on the camera is as follows.
For NTSC: 100 ± 2 IRE
For PAL: 700 ± 14 mV
4. Push the VF tube against the top chassis on the
horizontal position as shown in the illustration below.
Check that the image is in the center when it is viewed
through the viewfinder in the normal state.
If the image is not in the center, perform the centering
magnet adjustment to adjust the image to the center.

VF tube
RV101
RV102
RV103

RV104

RV105

Top chassis

Centering magnet

DF-70 board

DXF-20W 2-9 (E)


Viewfinder (1)

Section 3
Spare Parts

3-1. Exploded Views


28

9 34
2 Precision
33 P2 x 3.5

27 35
10 E-1.5 K2.6 x 5

6
22
19 31

B2 x 4
7
11 B2 x 4

14 23

20 8 22 16

28
29
15
25
17
4
18
3 BOLT, HEXAGON
SOCKET 2.6 x 6 32
24 PTP2.6 x 8

BOLT, HEXAGON
SOCKET 2.6 x 6
21 BOLT, HEXAGON
SOCKET 2.6 x 6 26
28 30 PTP2.6 x 8
36
Precision
P2.6 x 4
No. Part No. SP Description No. Part No. SP Description
2 A-1123-253-A s CASE ASSY, TOP 22 3-697-152-01 o SPRING,LEAF(2)
3 X-3604-579-2 s VOLUME KNOB ASSY 23 3-697-156-01 o CUSHION,DROP PROTECTION(2)
4 X-3678-575-5 s CHASSIS B ASSY,BOTTOM(LOWER) 24 3-991-416-01 s LABEL,VF
5 25 3-697-160-01 o LABEL,VF(C)
6 1-832-197-11 s CORD, CONNECTION (VF) 26 3-991-434-01 s LID,COVER
7 9-885-107-97 s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD, VA-229 27 3-710-008-02 s HOUSING, STOPPER
8 9-885-107-93 s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD, VF-88 28 3-719-381-02 s SCREW +P M2X4 (ZNBK)(LOCK)
9 2-277-457-01 s KNOB,STOPPER 29 3-854-132-01 s GEL,MIC
10 2-277-466-01 s SPRING,COMPRESSION (STEEL) 30 9-885-083-47 s SCREW
11 3-165-904-01 s WASHER, SCREW STOPPER (PLA) 31 9-885-107-24 s CABLE, FLAT
12 32 ! 9-885-107-22 s CRT/DY+ CONNECTOR ASSY
13 33 9-885-107-95 s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD, DF-70
14 3-657-657-02 s SCREW (M5) 34 3-609-583-02 s SHEET, INSULATING
15 3-679-693-01 o BASE,SLIDE 35 3-609-582-02 o PLATE, PC BOARD
16 3-679-694-01 o COVER,SLIDE 36 3-678-684-01 s HOLDER, CABLE
17 3-679-695-01 o COVER,TALLY
18 3-685-104-01 s NUT(M6),CONTROL (STEEL) 7-621-772-18 s SCREW +B M2X4
19 3-692-132-03 o COVER,TALLY 7-624-102-04 s STOP RING 1.5 TYPE-E
20 3-692-134-01 o MIC CLAMP 7-627-454-38 s SCREW, PRECISION +K2.6X5
21 3-692-147-01 o GUARD BAR 7-683-412-05 s BOLT,HEXAGON SOCKET 2.6X6 (ST)
7-685-134-19 s SCREW +PTP2.6X8(EP-FE/ZNBK/CM2)

DXF-20W 3-1
Viewfinder (2)

101

PTP2.6 x 8

117
113
115

PTP2.6 x 8 118
PTP2 x 6

114
106
P2 x 6 116 Precision 111
P2 x 10
121
108
120 107 Precision
P2 x 10
119

125 106
110
122 123 105
104 108 103
102 124
119

107

126 122

112

Option

No. Part No. SP Description No. Part No. SP Description


101 A-1123-171-A s TUBE ASSY, VF 118 3-697-167-04 s VF TUBE(4)
102 A-1127-099-A s TUBE SUB ASSY, VF 119 3-722-485-01 o ROLLER, SLIDE
103 A-8319-943-B s EYE CUP KIT (RP) 120 3-723-073-01 s CUSHION, MIRROR
104 X-3608-271-5 s ASSY, VF LENS 121 3-726-904-01 s RING (MT), O
105 X-3678-187-2 s CUSSION,EYE CUP ASSY 122 3-742-038-01 s NUT (2), PLATE
106 3-176-414-01 o RETAINER, RING 123 3-742-052-03 s HOLDER, EYE CUP
107 3-335-207-02 s SHAFT, MOTOR 124 3-742-053-02 s RING
108 3-573-150-01 s SPRING, COMPRESSION 125 3-742-054-01 o TUBE
109 126 3-742-060-02 o HOLDER, RING
110 3-623-709-01 o MC, HOLDER 127
111 3-623-710-01 s MC,GLASS
112 3-682-494-02 o EYE,CUP (S)
113 3-692-136-03 s FIXED RING 7-627-553-78 s SCREW,PRECISION +P 2X10
114 3-692-139-01 s MIRROR(2) 7-671-158-01 s BALL, STAINLESS (2.5 DIA)
115 3-697-151-01 s RING,VF 7-685-104-19 s SCREW +PTP 2X6 (EP-FE/ZNBK/CM2)
7-685-134-19 s SCREW +PTP 2.6X8 (EP-FE/ZNBK/CM2)
116 3-697-154-01 s HOLDER,MIRROR(3)
117 3-991-417-01 s PLATE A,DISPLAY

3-2 DXF-20W
3-2. Electrical Parts List 3-3. Supplied Accessories
Ref. No.
or Q'ty Part No. SP Description
IC or other parts which are not described here cannot be supplied.
1pc A-8278-412-H s SHOE ASSY, VF
----------- 1pc 3-991-782-01 s OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
DF-70 BOARD 1pc 7-700-736-04 s WRENCH, L-SHAPED HEX. (2.5MM)
-----------
Ref. No.
or Q'ty Part No. SP Description
1pc 9-885-107-95 s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD, DF-70 3-4. Optional Fixtures
IC101 8-759-394-25 s IC LA7858-E Part No. SP Description
J-6026-100-A o RESOLUTION CHART (3:4)
J-6029-140-B o PATTERN BOX PTB-500
J-6395-320-A o RESOLUTION CHART (16:9)
-----------
LE-326 BOARD
-----------
Ref. No.
or Q'ty Part No. SP Description
1pc 9-885-107-99 s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD, LE-326

------------
VA-229 BOARD
------------
Ref. No.
or Q'ty Part No. SP Description
1pc 9-885-107-97 s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD, VA-229

-----------
VF-88 BOARD
-----------
Ref. No.
or Q'ty Part No. SP Description
1pc 9-885-107-93 s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD, VF-88
CP1 ! 1-576-805-11 s FUSE (SMD/FAST ACTING)
FBT ! 9-885-107-19 s FLYBACK TRANSFORMER
HLC ! 9-885-083-37 s COIL, HORIZONTAL LINEARITY
IC2 9-885-107-20 s REGULATOR CONTROL IC
L2 ! 9-885-083-50 s COIL, INDUCTOR
SW1 1-762-488-11 s SWITCH, TOGGLE
SW2 1-762-489-11 s SWITCH, TOGGLE

DXF-20W 3-3
Overall Overall
Section 4
Block Diagram
Q210
DF-70 VA-229

IC104 IC105 IC108 IC107(2/2)


RV201
2 INPUT 4 DUAL 6
V_BLK CONTRAST Q203 Q207
NOR GATE PRECISION
IC101A 5 IC101B 21 Q103,104 2 Q202 DL201 Q204 Q208 Q209 Q211
MONO
1 CRT DISPLAY 8 10 CRT DISPLAY 18 MULTIVIBRATOR 80ns
SYNCHRONIZATION SYNCHRONIZATION
SW
IC106 IC107(1/2) IC109
BUFF + DELAY
BUFF + AMP BUFF CLAMP
RV202 RV203
2 13 19 17 4 INPUT 12 DUAL 10 C-BLK
6
SYNC
SEPARATOR
NOR GATE PRECISION
MONO
(9.5V SWIN01)
INV. + Q205
PEAKING
Q206
SUB CONTRAST

MULTIVIBRATOR BLKG
RV101 RV102 BUFF
CLEAN
H SHIFT(N) H SHIFT(P) Q106A IC201
3
PEAK.CTL
Q102A Q102B AMP IC102
Q105 ANALOG D201 D202
SW SW Q106B
SWITCH
AMP TALLY
AMP

CN3 FLEXIBLE CN201


FLAT CABLE Q201
50V 3-1 201-14 50V
+9.5V 9.5V 3-2 201-13 9.5V 9.5V RV205
GND 3-3 201-12 GND BRIGHT
c VIDEO 3-4 201-11 VIDEO
GND 3-5 201-10 GND
Q107 Q108 +5V IC103 RV206
RV103 G1 3-6 201-9 G1 RV204
V-SIZE SW SW 5V REG BRIGHT CTL 3-7 201-8 BRIGHT CTL SUB BRIGHT SUB BRIGHT
(WIDE)
INV C BLK 3-8 201-7 INV C BLK
RV104 RV105

FBP TRG
V-SIZE(P) V LIN 16:9 3-9 201-6 16:9

C SYNC

+V DEF
-V DEF
Q212

CN101

VIDEO

V BLK
C SYNC 3-10 201-5 C SYNC

9.5V
GND

GND

GND

SYM
5V
NC

NC

NC

NC
HD
NC

NC
d TALLY OUT 3-11 201-4 TALLY OUT
NC 3-12 201-3 NC

101-10
101-11
101-12
101-13
101-14
101-15
101-16
101-17
101-18
101-19
101-1
101-2
101-3
101-4
101-5
101-6
101-7
101-8
101-9
b TALLY IN 3-13 201-2 TALLY IN
CN100 a PEAK.CTL 3-14 201-1 PEAK.CTL
VF
(MALE)

2-10
2-11
2-12
2-13
2-14
2-15
2-16
2-17
2-18
2-19
2-1
2-2
2-3
2-4
2-5
2-6
2-7
2-8
2-9
-EXTERNAL SIDE-

CN2
FBP TRG
9.5V
GND
5V
NC
GND
NC
VIDEO
NC
GND
C SYNC
SYM
NC
HD
NC
V BLK
NC
+V DEF
-V DEF
5 1
+9.5V
10 6 TALLY
HI
15 11 OFF
2 LO
20 16 3
1 b

IC7 TP5
1
+9.5V TP2 4 TP3 CN4
Q5,IC4(1/2) C 2
FBT D10 G1 OUT 4-5
VOLTAGE
VOLTAGE H1 OUT 4-4
REG.
REG H2 OUT 4-3
NC 4-2
RV4
SERIAL CLOCK

PEAKING CONT

+9.5V TP4 G2 OUT 4-1


SERIAL LOAD

EXT.DC(GND)

DISP ON/OFF

EXT,DC(GND)
VF VIDEO(G)
SERIAL DATA

EXT.DC(12V)
VF VIDEO(X)

EXT.DC(12V)

HEATER

G2
H1
H2
G1
BATT ALARM
REC TALLY

1
IC3
SYNC
B-Y

R-Y

NC

NC
NC

NC

6 7 C29 C27,28
IC5 IC4(2/2)
Q6 Q8 5
4 2 7
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

RV1 RV2 COMP 6


H-SIZE Q7
H-SIZE
(WIDE) RV3
FOCUS SET
IC6 ANODE CRT
2 4

TP7
CN5
+V DEF 5-1
V.DY
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

-V DEF 5-2
+H DEF 5-3
CN1

H.DY
DC 12V
GND
NC
B-Y
R-Y
GND
DISP ON/OFF
PEAKING CONT
SYNC
DC12V
GND
VIDEO
GND
REC TALLY
SERIAL DATA
SERIAL LOAD
BATT ALARM
SERIAL CLOCK

-H DEF 5-4
TOP VIEW
TP6 GND 5-5
Q10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

C35 C36 HLC


LED
SW1 d RV5 H-LIN
DRIVER
CN1
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10

Q9 H-LIN
(WIDE)
D13
BACK TALLY
Rec Tally
LE-326
CN6 CN21 D1
BATT ARARM HARNESS
6-1 21-1 BATT
Q3

BUFF D3
IC1 TALLY GREEN
6-3 21-3 TALLY(GREEN)
a c SDT 14 15
D1,Q1
CLK 11 1
D2
12 2 BUFF REC(T)
6-2 21-2 TALLY/REC

TP1 Q2
IC2,Q4 SHIFT 3 SHUTTER SHUTTER
CP1 REGISTER 4 D6
GAIN UP GAIN UP BUFF GAIN UP
REG +9.5V 6-8 21-8 GAIN UP
FUSE
Q7 7
D4
SHUTTER
REG TO IC5 6-6 21-6 SHUTTER
6

D5
REC(B)
6-7 21-7 REC(B)
VF-88

DXF-20W 4-1 4-1 Overall


DF-70 DF-70

Section 5
Schematic Diagrams

V-DRIVE
Q103 DTA124EUA
R125
4.7
R119 C118
10K R126 100u
4.7k 16V R142
AL 10k
CN101
19R-JE-LF

1
+9.5V Q101 R118 Q104 R127 Q106A
C3661 NM DTC114TUA 3.3k XN4601
FBP TRG
1
+9.5V R120 5
9.5V R116 160k C119
2 R113 100k 10u
GND R101 R102 R106 R107 NM R115 D 20V
3
+5V 10k 22k 100k 8.2k R111 12 OS

6
5V 20K
4
R109 R128

11

22
NC 15k IC101B C116 4.7
5

6
GND
IC101A
C107
D LA7858-E
R117
220k
0.47u
25V
D101
IMN10 C120
R143
18k
2
1u B

5
14 X'ray R130 5600p
NC LA7858-E 50V PROTECTOR D R129 D
7 0 330 50V
B 12
V-OSC
20
C117 R140
VIDEO B

3
9
8 100p
NC 1 SAW TOOTH 8 R108 R110 10 18 50V 51k
9 PHASE SHIFTER AFC H-OSC V-RAMP CH 2 Q106B C121 +5V
GENERATOR 33k 1k
GND 15 C115 XN4601 470u
10 NC
2.2u 16V R136 R138 R144 IC102
C SYNC AL 18k 8.2k 62K TC7S66FU

13

21

16

19

17
11 20V
2

4
SYM TAA R124 Q105 R141 1 5
12 R103 C4081
IN/OUT VCC
NC 2.2k 220 15k 2
13 RV104:V-SIZE(P) OUT/IN
HD C101 C102 R104 C103 C111 C112 C113 C114 Q108 R145 3 4
14 10u R105 C4081 GND CONT
100p 12k 2400p 33K R112 R114 0.1u 10u 100u 0.1u 20K
NC 20V 50V 50V C104 C105 C106 C108 C109 C110 18k 5.6k 25V 25V 16V 50V
15 OS CH CH 560p 6800p 1u 0.01u 3300p 2200p B B AL B R121 R131 R133 R134
V BLK 1.2k 0 4.7 0 R137 C136

1
16 50V 50V 35V 50V 50V 50V 4.7k C122 C123 0.1u
RV105

1
CH CH AL ECHU ECHU CH R139 0.01u 0.033u 25V
NC 5kB 2.2k 50V
17
2 50V B B
+V DEF 2 2 B
18 RV103 RV104
1

1
-V DEF 500B 500B
19
RV101 2 2 RV102
5KB 5KB Q107

3
K1374

3
3
3

Q102B R132 R135


6 IMT1A 3 R123
Q102A 5 R122 2 200 100
IMT1A 1K
1 1K
1608 4 1608

RV103:V-SIZE(N) RV105:V-LIN 3
RV3:H-SHIFT(N) RV4:H-SHIFT(P)

+9.5V

V-BLK
IC103
TA48L05F
+9.5V +5V +5V +5V
1 3
Vin +5V
GND

IC109A

16
IC107B LM5110-1MX
R148 R156 IC107A

6
R152 R154 R155 TC74HC4538AFT 300K TC74HC4538AFT R157 8
5.1k 5.6k 220
2

1M 100k 14 10 D 2 6 2 7

VCC
RC Q RC Q
C125 R149

5
R146 R158 R147 C126 IC106 C131 C132
100p 200k 10k 2200p 10k TC7S02FU 5 560p 3300p 1

3
50V * 50V 25V C134 C135
50V 3 15 1

5
CH D D CH C C
CH 4 1 1 CH 22p 0.1u
1 4 12
A Q
9 4 4
A Q
7 50V 25V
C127 IC105 2 11
B
5
B CH B
IC104 1u TA75S393F 2
4

GND
BA7046F 16V 3 13 3

3
2
CLR CLR
C124 1
H OSC Phase
8 B IC108
82u TC7S32FU
6.3V 2 7 C137 C138 V•BLK C133 C•BLK1(9.5V SWING)

8
HD VCC
OS * 430k 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u
3 6 R151 R153 25V 25V 25V
or 390k SYNC VIDEO
or 470k 330 C130 5.1k B B B
4 5 0.1u
or 510k VD GND C128
1u 25V
50V B
R150 B C129
SYNC SEP. 470k 1000p 4 5
50V
B
IC109B
LM5110-1MX

DF-70
BOARD NO. 1-868-570-11

DXF-20W 5-1 5-1


A B C D E F G H
VA-229 VA-229

RV201:CONTRAST RV203 : SUB CONTRAST

CN201 R223
SFR-14R-1STE1-LF 6.8k
50V Q209
14
Q201 C4102
+9.5V C4081
13
RV204
GND 100kB
12
VIDEO R201 C203
11
10k 1u R208 R210 R225
4.7k 470 100 R226
GND 16V 10k
10
F
G1 1
9 R203 Q203
BRIGHT CTL 10k A1576 RV205 2
8 R215 Q208 10kB
INV C,BLK 3.3k C4102
7 C207
2 6
16:9 Q207
3

XN6534 0.01u
C,SYNC R211 R213 3 1 50V
5 R202 C202 R207 220 220
Q202 B
TALLY OUT 3 C4081 470 Q204 R216 4 2 R229
4 22 33u XN64356 5 3.3M
NC 330
3 RV201 2 16V 2 R236 RV206
1kB POS R206 4 R214 5 6
TALLY IN R232 Q210 56k 500kB
2 L201 4.7k
1 470 RV203 C4102
PEAK. CTL C201 8.2uH DL201 R219 2.2k D204
1 1 3 200B R230
10u G355ENK-7640=P3 330 HZK9CLTR-E
20V C204 R228 3.3M Q211 D
R204 10k
R220 C208 Q212 G

1
2
3
4
5
6
R237 OS 22k 82p R227 A1579
50V 0.01u R235 K664
220 R205 47 22k
C213 CH 50V 47k
8.2k R209 DELAY 100p B S
D201 18k C206
CL-201HR-C 50V R231 R233

12
11
10
Q206 10u

9
8
7
CH 3.3M 56k
Q205 K880 C205 25V
S 4.7u B R234
R218 33k
D202 A1532 25V
CL-201HR-C 180 B
R212 R221 R222
820 4.7k 5.6k R224
1.8k

3
R217 C214 D203
10k 12p DAN202U RV204:SUB BRIGHTNESS
50V
CH
RV205:BRIGHTNESS

RV206:SUB BRIGHT (WIDE)

R241
13K
R244
10K
R242
4 8
300
2125
2
R238 R239
1 10K
R240
1K 3
4 220
C211
IC201A 4.7u RV202
NJM2904M 10V 3 10KB
B
C210 2 Q213
C209 3.3u C4178
1u 16V C212
10V OS 0.01u
F 1 50V
6
7
B
R245
10K
5 1608
R243
100 R246
IC201B 1608
NJM2904M 2K
2125

5
VA-229
RV202:PEAKING BOARD NO. 1-868-571-11

5-2 5-2 DXF-20W

A B C D E F G H
VF-88, LE-326 VF-88, LE-326

+5V
VF-88
3 Q3
IMZ1A
R20
2.2K
2
1
4
R6
47K R14 1
D1 47K R21 5
DAN202U CN6
R9 1K 4.7K DF13C-8P-1.25V CN21
Q1 R23 1.5K
IC1 C4081 6 D1
BATT BATT 1
SN74HC595ADBR 16 Q2 1
R13 IMX1 R24 750 2125 REC(T)
14 15 R10 1K REC(T) 2
1 10K 1 2
TALLY/GREEN TALLY/GREEN D2
11 2 3
3 R18 5 3
10 4 GND GND
2.2K 4 4
5 R25 2.4K D3
12 6 R12 6 GND GND
5 5
7 47K
13 9 4 SHUTTER SHUTTER
6 6
C1 R19 R22 D4
CN1 470p 8 2 REC(B) REC(B)
2.2K 7 7
LY20-18P-DT1-P1E 50V
CH 2.2K GAIN UP GAIN UP
SERIAL CLOCK NTSC R15 R26 1.2K 8 8 D5
1 3
R8 NM
C2 C37 R7 47K R11 R27 2.2K
47p 0.1u 47K 47K R16
50V SYM D6
CH 50V
BATT ALARM B 0 R28 1.5K
2
C3 PAL R17
SERIAL LOAD
470p
50V
CH
R1
10K
R2
10K NM
LE-326
3

C4
470p
50V
R3 1K
4
SERIAL DATA CH
R4 10K C11
2
C5 470p
100p R5 1K 50V
50V CH
REC TALLY CH R29 100
5 CN3
GND +9.5V
6 C6 SFR-14R-1STE1-LF
47p
50V 50V
VIDEO 1
7 CH
+9.5V
GND TP10 CP1 2
8 L3 Q4
25CF400mA SLF6028T-470MR59-PF +12V +9.5V GND
DC 12V J245S 3
+9.5V
9 TP1 VIDEO
SYNC C7 L1 4
9 IC2 TL1453CPWR 100u +9.5V
10 47p 15 GND
50V R40 CF-8 R50 5
CH C8
TP11 16 470 D2
SC802-04 R41 4.7k G1
PEAKING CONT 100p 20K 6
11 R31
50V 1.5K 14 C18 R44 BRIGHT CTL 7
DISP ON/OFF CH 7 R38 Q11
12 100u DTC144EUA Q10
13 20V C4081 INV C,BLK
GND 4 620 OS 10k 8
13 16:9
C9 R30 R32 C15 9
R72 47p 3 R39 HI 2 SW2
10K 1K 1K 1u 5 TALLY C,SYNC
50V C12 10V 1K OFF B-13JV 10
R-Y CH
14 100p F R43 LO TALLY OUT
50V C13 6 11 8 2 1 1k 1 3 11
15 B-Y C10 2 CH 100u R34
NC
47p 20V 100K 12
R73 50V SW1 OS R36 R37 C17 R42 R45 R74 TALLY IN
10K CH B-12JV 100K 10K 390p 3K 20k 13
C16 R35 50V
3 1 C14 CH D13 560 PEAK. CTL
10u 10u 100K 14
NC R33 25V CL-201HR-C R75
1.5K 25V
16 B B
GND 3.6k
17
18
DC 12V 3

D9 1 4 2 3
+9.5V

RLS245
C38 FBT
CN2 D10
+9.5V D5 TC38-29F LM4041EIM3-1.2/NOPB
19R-JE-LF DAN202U CRT CN
0.1u TP2 3 0 1 CN4 5501-28F
FBP TRG 50V D8 TP5 B5B-PH-K-R-LF
Q5 DAN202U C31 3
1 B1132 B G1 OUT G1 OUT
2 4.7u RV4:HEATER TP3
9.5V 5 5
2 25V RV4 H1 OUT H1 OUT
C39 B 4 4
GND L2 2 100B
3
+5V
R46 R48 LCU6-01F H2 OUT H2 OUT
5V 33k 22k D6 5 3 3
4 R52 0.1u RLS245 R63
50V D4 NC NC
NC R51 22k 1SS302 4 68 TP4 2 2
5 3.3k IC4 B C27 C28 R68
2400P 10000p G2 OUT 1 G2 OUT
6
GND 8 uPC358G2 100V 100V
7 6
D11
1
3 IC5 8 9 220
C20 Q6 R57 P.P.C P.P.C ESJA57-04A R64
NC RV1 1 56u TC4S69F
7
2 5 K1254 4.7k C25 C26 3.3M
5kB 16V C22
VIDEO 0.1u 0.1u C34
8 OS R56 C32 C33 27u ANODE
4 2 4 1 50V 50V R62 0.1u
NC RV2 B B 470p 50V 63V
8
7
6
5

9
0.01u 5.6k 2 R59 100 R65 1kV
5kB RV3 3.3M F
GND 3 50V
10 R53 C23 10kB 1M Q7
4
INH CH0
VEE CH1

B
VSS ADR
com VDD

C SYNC 22k C21 R55 47p 3 K1254


11 220p 100k 50V 6
R47 R60 R66
SYM 18k C19 50V CH R58 C24 7
12 R49 C42 CH 5 3.3M
NC 18k 0.1u 0.1u 10k 0.1u 2.4k D7
13 25V 25V D RLS245
1
2
3
4

50V F F IC4 R61


HD C30
14 B 2/2 1k 0.047u R67 CN5
NC uPC358G2 D 50V 100k DY-CN
15 B5B-PH-K-S-LF
B
V BLK GND GND 5
16 5
NC RV1:H-SIZE RV2:H-SIZE WIDE IC3 C40 RV3:ANODE SET -H.DEF OUT -H.DEF OUT 4
17 TP6 4 H.DY
TC4W53F
+V DEF R54 +H.DEF OUT +H.DEF OUT 3
18
10k
TP7 3
L:CH0 0.1u
-V DEF Q8 -V.DEF OUT -V.DEF OUT 2
19 (16:9) 5 50V 2
H:CH1 B K1254
2 4 +V.DEF OUT +V.DEF OUT 1
(4:3) 1
C29
IC6 TC4S69F 5600p
3 100V DY<6400-14F-2>
P.P.C
V.DY
C35
47u
Q9 25V
R71
K1254 AL 1k
D12
RD6.2UJN-T1 S
R70
5.6
C41 C36
R69 1 3 10u
0.1u 33k 25V HLC
2 RV5
50V 100B AL LC37-34F
B

2
5 IC7 5
4
1
3 TC4S01F

RV5:H-LIN TP8
VF-88
BOARD NO. 1-868-569-11

TP9

LE-326
BOARD NO. 1-868-572-11

DXF-20W 5-3 5-3


A B C D E F G H
DF-70, VA-229 DF-70, VA-229

Section 6
Board Layouts

DF-70 VA-229
SUFFIX: -11 SUFFIX: -11

DXF-20W 6-1 6-1


VF-88 VF-88

VF-88 VF-88
SUFFIX: -11 SUFFIX: -11

6-2 6-2 DXF-20W


Printed in Japan
DXF-20W (SY) J, E Sony Corporation 2006. 5 08
9-968-256-01 ©2006

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