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2-4. 

Lithium Battery

Procedure

1.

Release the shaft lock lever and pull out the shoulder pad in the direction of the arrow.

2.

Remove the screw to detach the battery lid.

3.

Remove the lithium battery with an insulated stick.

Lithium battery

Insulated 

stick

P2 x 5

Battery lid

Shaft lock lever

Shoulder pad

Note

When installing the lithium battery, not to mistake the orientation of the lithium battery.

4.

Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal.

PMW-300

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Summary of Contents for PMW-300

Page 1: ...SOLID STATE MEMORY CAMCORDER PMW 300 SERVICE MANUAL 1st Edition ...

Page 2: ...t 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...

Page 3: ...folgen 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 必ず指定の電池に交換してください 使用済みの電池は 国または地域の法令に従って 処理してください FÖRSIKTIGHET Fara för explosion vid felaktigt placerat batteri Byt endast mot samma eller likvärdig typ av batteri enligt tillverkarens rekommendationer När du kasserar batteriet ska du följa rådande lagar för regionen eller landet PAS PÅ Fare for eksplosion hvis batteriet ikke udskiftes korrekt Udskift kun med et...

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Page 5: ... Notes on Service 1 15 1 6 1 Actions to Be Taken when Replacing Parts and Boards 1 15 1 6 2 Actions to Be Taken when the Lens Has Been Replaced 1 15 1 6 3 Notes on Replacing Onboard Parts 1 15 1 6 4 Backup Battery 1 15 1 7 Flexible Card Wire and Fine Wire Coaxial Cable 1 16 1 7 1 Disconnecting Connecting Flexible Card Wire 1 16 1 7 2 Disconnecting Connecting Fine Wire Coaxial Cable 1 16 1 8 Lead f...

Page 6: ...d 2 37 2 11 5 HN 411 Board 2 40 2 12 Battery Case Assembly 2 41 2 13 VPR 124 Board 2 42 2 14 DCP 64 Board 2 45 2 15 Front Lens Assembly 2 47 2 16 DPR 355 Board 2 48 2 17 AU 357 RE 320 RE 321 RE 322 Board 2 49 2 18 Fan 2 52 2 19 Lens Unit 2 53 2 20 Prism Block Assembly 2 55 3 SERVICE Menu 3 1 Outline of SERVICE Menu 3 1 3 1 1 Basic Menu Operations 3 1 3 1 2 SERVICE Menu Structure 3 1 3 1 3 Display ...

Page 7: ...ECT Menu 4 6 4 3 1 Executing Auto Detection 4 6 4 3 2 Channel Setting 4 6 4 3 3 Cursor Setting 4 6 4 3 4 Cursor H Position Setting 4 6 4 3 5 Cursor V Position Setting 4 6 4 3 6 Operating Cursor Next 4 7 4 3 7 Operating Cursor Prev 4 7 4 3 8 Executing Record 4 7 4 3 9 Executing Delete 4 7 4 3 10 Executing Reset 4 7 5 Spare Parts 5 1 Note on Repair Parts 5 1 5 2 Exploded Views 5 2 5 3 Electrical Par...

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Page 9: ...n to this Service Manual If you need the manual contact your local Sony Sales Office Service Center Operating Instructions Supplied with the unit This manual contains information required to operate and maintain the unit Trademarks Trademarks and registered trademarks used in this manual are follows SxS is the registered trademarks or trademarks of the Sony Corporation Other system names and produ...

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Page 11: ... termination 2 VIDEO OUT BNC type 1 0 Vp p 75 Ω unbalanced 3 SDI OUT 1 2 SDI signal SMPTE 292 M 259 M compliant BNC type 0 8 Vp p 75 Ω 270 Mbps 1 5 Gbps 4 TC IN OUT Both IN and OUT BNC type TC IN 0 5 V to 18 Vp p TC OUT 1 0 Vp p 75 Ω unbalanced 5 HEADPHONE Stereo mini jack 20 5 dBu reference level output 16 Ω loaded Sound monitor monaural stereo selectable 6 DC IN External View DC jack Type 4 GND ...

Page 12: ...n receive data on transmit B 3 TPA IN OUT Data on receive strobe on transmit A 4 TPA IN OUT Data on receive strobe on transmit A 10 USB Mini B 1 5 External View 5 pin mini B USB2 0 Hi Speed No Signal I O Specifications 1 VCC USB Vcc 2 D IN OUT I O USB 3 D IN OUT I O USB 4 ID NC 5 GND Ground 11 BATTERY External View 5 pin Male 1 2 3 4 5 No Signal I O Specifications 1 BATT 11 to 17 V dc 2 BATT SCL O...

Page 13: ...6 V 5 REC IN GND ON OPEN OFF 6 RET IN GND ON OPEN OFF 7 SW COM MON OUT GND 8 FRAME GND 15 REMOTE External View 8 pin Female No Signal I O Specifications 1 TX RCP DA TA X OUT SERIAL DATA OUT 2 TX RCP DA TA Y OUT SERIAL DATA OUT 3 RX RCP DA TA X IN SERIAL DATA IN 4 RX RCP DA TA Y IN SERIAL DATA IN 5 VIDEO G GND for VIDEO 6 UNREG 12 V OUT 11 V to 17 V 7 UNREG GND GND for UNREG 8 VIDEO X OUT 1 0 V p p...

Page 14: ...No Signal I O 19 LVDS 4 OUT 20 LVDS 5 OUT 21 SRX OUT 22 SCLK OUT 23 UNREG OUT 24 UNREG OUT 25 GND 26 SHIELD GND PMW 300 1 4 ...

Page 15: ...HN 412 SW 1617 IF 1244 IR 60 SE 1139 HN 411 FP 189 KSW 65 AXM 50 HN 413 AU 357 IO 258 IO 260 SW 1612 DCP 64 DPR 355 RE 321 EC 78 VPR 124 CN 3634 SWC 56 RE 320 RE 322 BI 292 BI 294 SW 1616 SW 1610 EN 164 VR 351 IF 1242 KY 706 SW 1603 SW 1611 SW 1613 IF 1209 PMW 300 1 5 ...

Page 16: ...a block consists of a camera signal processor IC that processes the digital camera signal and a camera microcomputer that controls the camera signal processor IC CMOS image sensor and lens This block outputs the digital video signal Y C to the following video signal system baseband The S N ratio of digital video signals from the BI 292 294 boards is improved by the FPGA IC100 on the VPR 124 board ...

Page 17: ...EC IC500 NATH on the DPR 355 board Return video signal Input from the router IC Audio interface signal Output to the AU 357 board The peripheral circuit of the baseband processing IC T ONE contains the following circuit and devices Master clock 54 MHz VCXO X1400 control circuit including IC1401 Mobile DDR SDRAM IC1100 IC1101 FLASH ROM IC1201 and SDRAM IC1200 as peripheral ICs of the internal CPU 1...

Page 18: ...er IC1000 are input to the USB Mini B connector CN1200 USB host controller The USB host controller IC1401 takes charge of one channel for connection to Wi Fi adapter or USB memory in addition to two channels of slots for SxS memory card The USB host signal input output from the USB host controller IC1401 is transferred to the USB TYPE A connector CN1400 IC1401 is controlled by IC1000 through the P...

Page 19: ...volume monitor switching control and SG Tone Output processing by FPGA The FPGA receives recording signals and SDI output signals from the DSP and outputs them Output Monitor output signals headphone or speaker are transferred from the DSP through the D A converter to the SP amplifier and the HP amplifier Headphone output signals are output from the RM 241 board through the HN 412 board IF 1244 bo...

Page 20: ...for REAR infrared remote control signal demodulation and it receives the command codes via IC300 on the KY 706 board The FP 189 board has an IC IC100 for FRONT infrared remote control signal demodulation and it receives the command codes via IC202 on the KSW 65 board Info Battery communication The Info Battery of SM bus specifications is supported The serial terminal of the battery connector is co...

Page 21: ... not automatically reset even after the overcurrent is cleared and power must be turned on again Protection of reverse power connection If reverse input power voltage is supplied Q102 on the RE 321 board is immediately turned off and the UNREG power is shut off Power saving function in the standby state While the camera power switch is turned off the power microcomputer RE 320 board IC202 enters t...

Page 22: ...d Furthermore the IF 1242 board acquires the PEAKING BRIGHT and CONTRAST setting data for LCD images from the VR 351 board through IC301 IC301 also acquires switch information on menu display ZEBRA display and image inversion from the SW 1603 board IF 1209 Board Video signals from the IF 1242 board are converted Y C to RGB and adjusted in the picture quality for the LCD panel on the IF 1209 board ...

Page 23: ...rque driver 3 kg cm 0 3 N m J 6252 510 A Torque driver 6 kg cm 0 6 N m J 6611 290 A BOX driver Width across 11 mm For tightening hexagon nuts 7 432 114 11 Locking compound 200 g For preventing screws from being loosened 7 651 000 10 Sony SGL 601 50 g grease Lubricant 1 4 2 Measuring Equipment Use the following calibrated equipment or equivalent for adjustments Equipment Model name Oscilloscope Tek...

Page 24: ...or the first time driver software need to be installed in the PC For details check the readme file supplied with the update software Procedure 1 Check that the power switch on the unit is turned OFF 2 Remove the screw from the rear panel to detach the USB cover USB cover USB maintenance connector Precision screw M2 x 5 3 Connect the PC to the USB maintenance connector on the unit with a mini USB c...

Page 25: ...ively AU 357 board DCP 64 board DPR 355 board KSW 65 board KY 706 board RE 320 board VPR 124 board 2 When any of the following boards or part has been replaced make adjustments again For the adjustment method contact your local Sony Sales Office Service Center DCP 64 board 3 5 inch LCD assembly CMOS block 1 6 2 Actions to Be Taken when the Lens Has Been Replaced When the lens has been replaced mak...

Page 26: ...ulated surface Insulated surface Type C Disconnecting 1 Slide or lift up the portion A in the direction of the arrow to unlock and pull out the flexible card wire Connecting 1 Slide or lift up the portion A in the direction of the arrow and securely insert the flexible card wire into the deep end of the connector 2 Return the portion A to its original position and lock the connector 1 7 2 Disconne...

Page 27: ...ire coaxial cable Hold the connector to disconnect Do not attempt to disconnect by pulling the cable OK NG Disconnecting 1 Hold the connector and disconnect the fine wire coaxial cable horizontally or vertically Connecting 1 Hold the connector and connect the fine wire coaxial cable horizontally or vertically while matching the polarity marks PMW 300 1 17 ...

Page 28: ...inted with the lead free mark due to their particular size LEAD FREE MARK Note The lead free solder melts at a temperature about 40 C higher than the ordinary solder therefore it is recommended to use the soldering iron having a temperature regulator The ordinary soldering iron can be used but the iron tip has to be applied to the solder joint for a slightly longer time The printed pattern copper ...

Page 29: ...o Part Name Procedure 1 Zoom Lens 2 2 Zoom Lens 2 VF Assembly 2 3 1 VF Assembly 3 Loupe Assembly 2 3 2 Loupe Assembly 4 VF Loupe 2 3 3 VF Loupe 5 Elbow Assembly 2 3 4 Elbow Assembly 6 Elbow Sub Assembly 2 3 5 Elbow Sub Assembly VF Mirror Assembly 7 VF Mirror Assembly 2 3 5 Elbow Sub Assembly VF Mirror Assembly 8 LCD Module 2 3 7 IF 1242 Board LCD Module 9 Hinge Assembly 2 3 8 Hinge Assembly PMW 30...

Page 30: ... Assembly 13 Outside Panel Assembly 2 7 1 Outside Panel Assembly 14 Outside IO Assembly 2 7 2 Outside IO Assembly 15 Rear Panel Assembly 2 8 Rear Panel Assembly 18 16 17 19 No Part Name Procedure 16 SxS Slot Assembly 2 9 1 SxS Slot Assembly 17 IO Block 2 10 IO Block 18 Handle Assembly 2 11 1 Handle Assembly 19 Handle U Case Assembly 2 11 2 Handle U case Assembly PMW 300 2 2 ...

Page 31: ...Assembly 21 Front Lens Assembly 2 15 Front Lens Assembly 22 Fan 2 18 Fan 23 Front Lens 2 19 Lens Unit Mounted Circuit Boards After replacing repairing the mounted circuit boards or the assembling parts including them perform the steps after replacement repair 7 9 2 1 PMW 300 2 3 ...

Page 32: ... Actions to Be Taken when Re placing Parts and Boards 2 AXM 50 2 11 4 AXM 50 Board 3 DCP 64 2 14 DCP 64 Board 1 6 1 Actions to Be Taken when Re placing Parts and Boards 4 DPR 355 2 16 DPR 355 Board 1 6 1 Actions to Be Taken when Re placing Parts and Boards 5 EC 78 2 9 2 SWC 56 Board EC 78 Board 6 EN 164 2 6 3 EN 164 KY 706 Board Continued PMW 300 2 4 ...

Page 33: ... 320 RE 321 RE 322 Board 1 6 1 Actions to Be Taken when Re placing Parts and Boards 12 RE 321 2 17 AU 357 RE 320 RE 321 RE 322 Board 13 RE 322 2 17 AU 357 RE 320 RE 321 RE 322 Board 14 SW 1603 2 3 6 SW 1603 Board VR 351 Board 15 SW 1610 2 6 2 SW 1610 1611 1613 Board 16 SW 1611 2 6 2 SW 1610 1611 1613 Board 17 SW 1613 2 6 2 SW 1610 1611 1613 Board 19 SWC 56 2 9 2 SWC 56 Board EC 78 Board 20 VPR 124...

Page 34: ...ible card wires connect them firmly referring to 1 7 1 Disconnecting Connecting Flexible Card Wire Fine wire coaxial cable When connecting fine wire coaxial cables connect them firmly referring to 1 7 2 Disconnecting Connecting Fine Wire Coaxial Cable PMW 300 2 6 ...

Page 35: ...N m M2 0 30 0 02 N m M2 6 0 53 0 07 N m M3 0 80 0 12 N m Tip When using the torque driver with the notation of cN m interpret it as follows Example 0 8 N m 80 cN m Since small screws are used in the unit they may fall into the unit when they are removed and installed To prevent screws from falling it is recommended that the bit of each torque driver be magnetized to a degree that prevents screws f...

Page 36: ...ate the ring in the direction of the arrow to detach the zoom lens Zoom lens Groove Ring Boss Note When installing the zoom lens fit the boss with the groove 2 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal PMW 300 2 8 ...

Page 37: ...f the arrow 2 Disconnect the VF cord VF cover VF cord Lock screw with stopper 3 Loosen the lock knob assembly 4 Remove the VF assembly in the direction of the arrow A while pulling the stopper VF assembly Lock knob assembly Stopper A 5 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal PMW 300 2 9 ...

Page 38: ...e loupe assembly Lock lever Side view Loupe assembly 2 Remove the loupe assembly in the arrow B direction while sliding the slide switch in the arrow A direction A B Slide switch Loupe assembly 3 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal PMW 300 2 10 ...

Page 39: ... 2 Remove the two screws to detach the switching hinge block 3 Remove the spring pin spring and lock lever from the VF loupe Lock lever Spring pin Spring Switching hinge block P2 6 x 4 Eye cup VF loupe Note When installing the spring pay attention to its orientation Long Short Hole Lock lever 4 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal PMW 300 2 11 ...

Page 40: ...Loupe Assembly Procedure 1 Release the lock lever and open the elbow assembly Elbow assembly Front View Lock lever 2 Remove the elbow assembly in the arrow B direction while sliding the slide switch in the arrow A direction Elbow assembly A B Slide switch 3 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal PMW 300 2 12 ...

Page 41: ...ssembly Procedure 1 Remove the two screws P2 6 x 4 to detach the switching hinge block 2 Remove the two screws B2 x 5 to detach the VF mirror assembly from the elbow sub assembly VF mirror assembly P2 6 x 4 Switching hinge block Elbow sub assembly B2 x 5 Note Do not touch the mirror surface If it is contaminated clean it with a wiping cloth 3 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of rem...

Page 42: ...e VF case front VF case front B2 x 5 B2 x 5 2 Remove the four screws to detach the LCD block P2 x 3 LCD block P2 x 3 3 Disconnect the harness from the connector CN100 on the VR 351 board 4 Remove the screw to detach the VR 351 board 5 Disconnect the harness from the connector CN100 on the SW 1603 board 6 Remove the three switch knobs VF PMW 300 2 14 ...

Page 43: ... x 3 Switch knobs VF Switch knob VF Harness Harness VR 351 board Hole CN100 CN100 CN100 Projection SW 1603 board Note When installing the VR 351 board fit the projection with the hole 8 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal PMW 300 2 15 ...

Page 44: ...ure 1 Disconnect the three harnesses from the three connectors CN200 CN301 and CN302 on the IF 1242 board 2 Remove the four screws to detach the IF 1242 board 3 Disconnect the VF cable from the connector CN300 on the IF 1242 board P2 x 3 Harness Harness VF cable IF 1242 board Hole CN301 CN300 CN302 CN200 Harness Hole Boss Boss LCD module LCD frame sheet Note When installing the IF 1242 board fit t...

Page 45: ...2 6 x 4 VF arm assembly Holes Bosses Note When installing the VF arm assembly fit the two bosses with the two holes 2 Remove the three screws to detach the hinge assembly P 2 6 x 4 Hinge assembly Holes Bosses Note When installing the hinge assembly fit the two bosses with the two holes PMW 300 2 17 ...

Page 46: ...ews to detach the hinge assembly Rock ring Hinge assembly VF arm L P 2 6 x 4 P 2 6 x 4 P 2 6 x 4 P 2 6 x 4 Bosses Bosses Holes Holes Note When installing the hinge assembly fit the two bosses of the rock ring with the two holes of the hinge assembly When installing the VF arm L fit the two bosses of the VF arm L with the two holes of the hinge assembly 6 Install the removed parts by reversing the ...

Page 47: ...screw to detach the battery lid 3 Remove the lithium battery with an insulated stick Lithium battery Insulated stick P2 x 5 Battery lid Shaft lock lever Shoulder pad Note When installing the lithium battery not to mistake the orientation of the lithium battery 4 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal PMW 300 2 19 ...

Page 48: ...d in the direction of the arrow 2 Remove the screw to detach the battery lid 3 Remove the nine screws to detach the bottom panel assembly Shaft lock lever Shoulder pad Bottom panel assembly P2 x 5 P2 x 5 P2 x 5 Battery lid 4 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal PMW 300 2 20 ...

Page 49: ...e arrow A 3 Disconnect the flexible flat cable from the connector on the SWC 56 board and detach the inside panel assembly 4 Remove the AU cover SxS cover A AU cover P2 x 5 Switch knobs P2 x 5 P2 x 5 Inside panel assembly Flexible flat cable Connector SWC 56 board Slide switches Note When installing the inside panel assembly fit the slide switches with the switch knobs 5 Install the removed parts ...

Page 50: ...m the connector CN10 on the KY 706 board 2 Remove the six screws to detach the SW bracket A SW bracket B button cancel and button menu Precision screws P2 x 4 Precision screws P2 x 4 SW bracket B CN10 KY 706 board SW bracket A Flexible flat cable Button cancel Button menu Bosses Holes Bosses Holes SW bracket A SW bracket B Note When installing the SW bracket A and the SW bracket B fit the four bos...

Page 51: ...W insulating sheet B SW insulating sheet C SW insulating sheet B Precision screws P2 x 4 Precision screws P2 x 4 5 Disconnect the flexible board from the connector CN100 in the SW 1611 board 6 Disconnect the flexible board from the connector CN101 in the SW 1610 board 7 Disconnect the flexible flat cable from the connector CN100 in the SW 1610 board SW 1613 board SW 1611 board SW 1610 board Flexib...

Page 52: ...3 KY 706 board CN100 6 Disconnect the harness from the connector CN100 on the SW 1616 board 7 Remove the screw to detach the KY 706 board switch shutter holder shutter button main assembly and light guide encoder 8 Reel the cushion HN412 from the KY 706 board 9 Disconnect the flexible flat cable from the connector CN100 on the KY 706 board 10 Disconnect the harness from the connector CN102 on the ...

Page 53: ...move the six screws and pull out the outside panel assembly in the direction of the arrow 2 Disconnect the two harnesses from the connector on IO 258 board and connector on IO 260 board and detach the outside panel assembly Connector IO 258 board Connector IO 260 board P2 x 5 P2 x 5 P2 x 5 Outside panel assembly Harnesses 3 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal PMW 300 2 25 ...

Page 54: ...e bottom panel assembly Refer to 2 5 Bottom Panel Assembly 3 Remove the outside panel assembly Refer to 2 7 1 Outside Panel Assembly Procedure 1 Remove the four screws to detach the outside IO assembly P2 x 4 Outside IO assembly 2 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal PMW 300 2 26 ...

Page 55: ...e panel assembly Refer to 2 7 1 Outside Panel Assembly Procedure 1 Open the IO cover A 2 Remove the screw to detach the USB cover 3 Remove the three screws 4 Release the claw to detach the rear panel assembly Precision screw P2 x 5 Precision screw P2 x 5 Precision screws P2 x 5 IO cover A Claw Rear panel assembly USB cover 5 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal PMW 300 2 27 ...

Page 56: ...es from the connector on the SWC 56 board and the connector on the EC 78 board 3 Disconnect the harness from the connector on the IF 1244 board 4 Remove the four screws to detach the SxS slot assembly Precision screws P2 x 4 Connector IF board Harness SWC board Connector EC board Connector Connector SxS slot assembly Fine wire coaxial cables Mark Flexible flat cable Note When reconnecting the fine...

Page 57: ... the rear panel assembly Refer to 2 8 Rear Panel Assembly 5 Remove the handle assembly Refer to 2 11 1 Handle Assembly 6 Remove the SxS slot assembly Refer to 2 9 1 SxS Slot Assembly Procedure 1 Disconnect the flexible board from the connector CN103 on the SWC 56 board 2 Remove the two screws to detach the AU volume assembly P2 x 4 AU volume assembly Flexible board SWC 56 board CN103 3 Disconnect ...

Page 58: ... screw TP2 x 5 and the three screws P2 x 4 and lift up the EC 78 board in the direction of the arrow A 6 Remove the SxS escutcheon assembly in the direction of the arrow B SxS escutcheon assembly EC 78 board A B P2 x 4 TP2 x 5 7 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal PMW 300 2 30 ...

Page 59: ...de Panel Assembly 4 Remove the rear panel assembly Refer to 2 8 Rear Panel Assembly Procedure 1 Disconnect the harness from the connector on the IO 259 board 2 Disconnect the harness from the connector on the DC 169 board Connector IO 259 board Connector DC 169 board Harness Harness Note When connecting the harnesses arrange the harnesses as shown in the figure 3 Remove the two screws and pull out...

Page 60: ...on screw P2 x 4 Precision screw P2 x 4 IO block Red Green Coaxial cable CH2 Green Coaxial cable CH1 Red CN2200 DCP 64 board CN2202 DCP 64 board Note When installing the IO block arrange the coaxial cables as shown in the figure 5 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal PMW 300 2 32 ...

Page 61: ...emove the outside panel assembly Refer to 2 7 1 Outside Panel Assembly 4 Remove the rear panel assembly Refer to 2 8 Rear Panel Assembly Procedure 1 Remove the five screws to detach the top panel in the direction of the arrow Precision screws P2 x 5 Precision screws P2 x 5 Precision screw P2 x 5 Top panel Top panel 2 Disconnect the HN 413 board from the connector in the IF 1244 board PMW 300 2 33 ...

Page 62: ...dle assembly Precision screws B2 6 x 5 Precision screws B2 6 x 5 Precision screws B2 6 x 5 Precision screws B2 6 x 5 Connector IF 1244 board HN 413 board Handle assembly 4 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal PMW 300 2 34 ...

Page 63: ... handle assembly Refer to 2 11 1 Handle Assembly Procedure 1 Open the microphone holder assembly 2 Remove the two screws P2 6 x 5 to detach the microphone holder assembly 3 Remove the five screws P2 x 5 and lift up the handle U case assembly 4 Disconnect the flexible board from the connector CN101 on the HN 411 board and detach the handle U case assembly Microphone holder assembly P2 6 x 5 P2 x 5 ...

Page 64: ...emove the handle U case assembly Refer to 2 11 2 Handle U case Assembly Procedure 1 Disconnect the flexible flat cable from the connector CN101 on the KSW 65 board 2 Remove the five screws and lift up the KSW 65 board 3 Disconnect the HN 413 board from the connector CN400 on the KSW 65 board 4 Disconnect the flexible flat cable from the connector CN100 on the KSW 65 board 5 Remove the JS knob from...

Page 65: ...panel assembly Refer to 2 7 1 Outside Panel Assembly 4 Remove the rear panel assembly Refer to 2 8 Rear Panel Assembly 5 Remove the handle assembly Refer to 2 11 1 Handle Assembly 6 Remove the handle U case assembly Refer to 2 11 2 Handle U case Assembly 7 Remove the KSW 65 board Refer to 2 11 3 KSW 65 Board Procedure 1 Remove the two screws B2 x 5 to detach the microphone bracket PMW 300 2 37 ...

Page 66: ...y XLR SW knobs P2 6 x 10 P2 6 x 10 AXM 50 board assembly XLR SW knobs Switch Switch Note When installing the XLR SW knobs slide the two switches and the two XLR SW knobs in the direction of the arrow and fit the two switches and the two XLR SW knobs 3 Disconnect the flexible flat cable from the connector CN102 on the AXM 50 board PMW 300 2 38 ...

Page 67: ...4 Release the two claws to detach the AXM 50 board AXM 50 board Flexible flat cable CN102 Claw Claw 5 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal PMW 300 2 39 ...

Page 68: ... 5 Remove the handle assembly Refer to 2 11 1 Handle Assembly 6 Remove the handle U case assembly Refer to 2 11 2 Handle U case Assembly Procedure 1 Remove the four screws to detach the rear shoe 2 Disconnect the two flexible flat cables from the two connectors CN100 CN102 on the HN 411 board 3 Remove the two screws to detach the HN 411 board Flexible flat cable Flexible flat cable CN102 HN 411 bo...

Page 69: ...le Assembly 6 Remove the SxS slot assembly Refer to 2 9 1 SxS Slot Assembly Procedure 1 Disconnect the harness from the connector on the RE 320 board 2 Disconnect the harness from the connector on the RE 321 board 3 Remove the four screws P2 x 5 to detach the battery case assembly 4 Remove the two screws TP2 x 5 to detach the PSW board assembly Connector RE 321 board Battery case assembly PSW boar...

Page 70: ...Assembly 4 Remove the rear panel assembly Refer to 2 8 Rear Panel Assembly 5 Remove the handle assembly Refer to 2 11 1 Handle Assembly Procedure 1 Remove the six screws B2 6 x 5 and the screw P2 x 4 to detach the bottom frame B2 6 x 5 P2 x 4 B2 6 x 5 Bottom frame 2 Remove the two screws to detach the top radiation sheet metal 3 Remove the screw to detach the outside radiation plate 4 Open the cla...

Page 71: ...cision screws P2 x 4 Claw Boss Hole Harness Clamp Claw Note When installing the VPR spreader assembly arrange the harness as shown in the figure When installing the outside radiation plate fit the boss with the hole When installing the top radiation sheet metal tighten the screws a to b in this order 6 Disconnect the three coaxial cables from the three connectors on the VPR 124 board PMW 300 2 43 ...

Page 72: ...rd Connector DCP 64 board Connectors Fine wire coaxial cable G ch Fine wire coaxial cable R ch Fine wire coaxial cable B ch Note When connecting the fine wire coaxial cables pay attention to their colors 8 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal PMW 300 2 44 ...

Page 73: ...the handle assembly Refer to 2 11 1 Handle Assembly Procedure 1 Remove the six screws to detach the heat spreader DCP assembly P2 x 4 Heat spreader DCP assembly P2 x 4 2 Remove the screw P2 x 4 to detach the USB GND plate 3 Remove the two screws P1 7 x 4 and the screw P2 x 4 to detach the HDMI bracket a P2 x 4 USB GND plate HDMI bracket b P2 x 4 c P1 7 x 4 Note When installing the USB GND plate an...

Page 74: ...emove the DCP 64 board Fine wire coaxial cables Connectors Connectors DCP 64 board Connector DPR 32 board Fine wire coaxial cables 6 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal PMW 300 2 46 ...

Page 75: ...assembly Refer to 2 11 1 Handle Assembly 6 Remove the IO block Refer to 2 10 IO Block 7 Remove the DCP 64 board Refer to 2 14 DCP 64 Board Procedure 1 Remove the four screws and pull out the front lens assembly in the direction of the arrow 2 Disconnect the harness from the connector on the CN 3634 board 3 Disconnect the harness from the connector on the AU 357 board P2 6 x 5 Connector AU 357 boar...

Page 76: ... Lens Assembly 8 Remove the DCP 64 board Refer to 2 14 DCP 64 Board Procedure 1 Remove the three screws to detach the USB bracket 2 Remove the five screws to detach the heat spreader DPR 3 Remove the DPR 355 board from the connector on the AU 357 board 4 Disconnect the four fine wire coaxial cables from the four connectors on the DPR 355 board P2 x 4 DPR 355 board Fine wire coaxial cables Fine wir...

Page 77: ...t Assembly 8 Remove the front lens assembly Refer to 2 15 Front Lens Assembly Procedure 1 Disconnect the harness from the connector on the RE 320 board 2 Disconnect the two harnesses from the two connectors on the RE 321 board 3 Remove the five screws P2 x 4 4 Remove the AU 357 board from the connector on the DPR 355 board Positioning pins U groove U groove P2 x 4 P2 x 4 a c b P2 x 4 Connector Con...

Page 78: ... the connector on the RE 321 board RE 321 board P2 x 4 Connector RE 320 board 9 Remove the two a screws P2 x 4 10 Remove the RE 321 board from the connector on the AU 357 board 11 Remove the three b screws P2 x 4 to detach the bracket RE and the bracket from the RE 321 board a P2 x 4 b P2 x 4 b P2 x 4 Connector RE 321 board Bracket RE Bracket AU 357 board PMW 300 2 50 ...

Page 79: ...12 Remove the five screws P2 x 4 to detach the AU 357 board from the bracket AU P2 x 4 P2 x 4 AU 357 board Bracket AU 13 Install the removed parts by reversing steps of removal PMW 300 2 51 ...

Page 80: ...move the front lens assembly Refer to 2 15 Front Lens Assembly Procedure 1 Disconnect the harness from the connector on the IF 1244 board 2 Remove the two screws to detach the fan assembly P2 x 4 Fan assembly Connector IF 1244 board Harness 3 Release the claw to detach the duct main B 4 Remove the fan 5 Remove the four fan holders from the fan Duct main B Claw Label Fan Harness Fan holders Fan hol...

Page 81: ...fer to 2 8 Rear Panel Assembly 5 Remove the handle assembly Refer to 2 11 1 Handle Assembly 6 Remove the IO block Refer to 2 10 IO Block 7 Remove the DCP 64 board Refer to 2 14 DCP 64 Board 8 Remove the front lens assembly Refer to 2 15 Front Lens Assembly Procedure 1 Remove the two screws to detach the front switch panel assembly TP2 x 4 Front switch panel assembly 2 Remove the CMOS harness guide...

Page 82: ... insert cover assembly CMOS harness guide sheet Front harness cover P2 x 5 P2 x 5 P2 x 4 5 Remove the four screws to detach the front frame from the lens unit B2 6 x 5 B2 6 x 5 Front frame Lens unit 6 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal PMW 300 2 54 ...

Page 83: ...to 2 11 1 Handle Assembly 6 Remove the IO block Refer to 2 10 IO Block 7 Remove the DCP 64 board Refer to 2 14 DCP 64 Board 8 Remove the front lens assembly Refer to 2 15 Front Lens Assembly 9 Remove the lens unit Refer to 2 19 Lens Unit Procedure 1 Disconnect the three harnesses from the three connectors CN100 CN101 and CN102 on the SE 1139 board 2 Release the three harnesses and the three fine w...

Page 84: ...o detach the CMOS harness holder CMOS harness holder P2 x 4 4 Remove the four screws to detach the prism block assembly Prism block assembly P2 x 5 P2 x 5 5 Install the removed parts by reversing the steps of removal PMW 300 2 56 ...

Page 85: ... panel Exiting the Menu Mode 1 Press the MENU button again The system exits the menu mode to return to the normal camera mode 3 1 2 SERVICE Menu Structure The SERVICE menu consists of the seven ordinary setup menus and the following three dedicated SERVICE menus Menu name Description MAINTENANCE Adjustment of parameters RPN CORRECT Operations regarding the RPN correction INFORMATION Display of inf...

Page 86: ...u is displayed on the LCD monitor GAIN switch MENU button CANCEL button Jog dial IN OUT switch SHUTTER switch Tip Once the SERVICE menu is displayed it is displayed instead of the ordinary setup menus by pressing the MENU button unless the power is turned off To Exit the SERVICE Menu Display 1 Press the MENU button again The display of the SERVICE menu is finished PMW 300 3 2 ...

Page 87: ...sts the white shading H Saw correction level H Para 99 to 99 Adjusts the white shading H Para correction level V Saw 99 to 99 Adjusts the white shading V Saw correction level V Para 99 to 99 Adjusts the white shading V Para correction level Fan Fan Mode Normal Fix Fan mode setting Set Fan Mode to Normal usually Normal Operates according to the Fan Control setting of the OTHERS menu Fix Controls th...

Page 88: ...e Cancel Executes self diagnostic Item 1 Item2 Execute Cancel Executes self diagnostic Item 2 Item3 Execute Cancel Executes self diagnostic Item 3 Item4 Execute Cancel Executes self diagnostic Item 4 Item5 Execute Cancel Executes self diagnostic Item 5 Item6 Execute Cancel Executes self diagnostic Item 6 Item7 Execute Cancel Executes self diagnostic Item 7 Item8 This item is not selectable Display...

Page 89: ...voltage 8 V control is also possible to check the fan operation Tip Even if the fan mode setting is changed FAN MODE is reset to Normal when the unit is turned on again Normal Operates according to the Fan Control setting of the OTHERS menu Fix Controls the fan with a fixed voltage 8 V PMW 300 3 5 ...

Page 90: ...er memory card i LINK and USB interface Item4 Audio block Diagnosis of audio input output system Item5 System controller block Diagnosis of system controller system Item6 Power block Diagnosis of power supply system Item7 Interface between image processor block and dis play block Diagnosis of the signal line from the camera signal processor IC to the baseband processing IC inter face Item8 This it...

Page 91: ...diagnosis result displayed returns the display to the INFORMATION menu To resume normal operation after the self diagnosis is completed turn off and on the power of the unit 3 4 3 Details of Self Diagnosis This section describes details of diagnostic items included in each Item The values in the Error value column show error values as a result of the self diagnosis A value of 0 shows normal end It...

Page 92: ... 1 Startup must be com pleted 0x0B USB Host Register Read Write Refer to Details of diag nosis 1 Startup must be com pleted 0x0D USB Host Read Write Non installation 6 is al ways returned 1 Startup must be com pleted 0x11 TK 1 SlotA Data Read Write Non installation 6 is al ways returned 1 Startup must be com pleted 0x12 Torino Data Read Write Non installation 6 is al ways returned 1 Startup must b...

Page 93: ...e error detected 4 Service tool not detected 6 Non installation Item4 Audio block diagnosis The audio block diagnosis tests the following content ID Diagnosis Error value Type1 2 Note 0x11 Audio memory area check in the CXD9211CGG Main T one 1 Memory read write comparison error 1 2 0x12 FPGA ANDC access check AU 357 board IC501 A6 pin A4 pin A7 pin A5 pin 1 Register set value acquisition er ror 1 ...

Page 94: ...t channel Channel 0 3 Path Pin L1 pin P7 Data 0x55555500 Starting serial input channel Channel 2 Starting serial output channel Channel 2 4 Path Pin L1 pin P7 Data 0xaaaaaa00 Starting serial input channel Channel 2 Starting serial output channel Channel 2 5 Path Pin L1 pin P7 Data 0x55555500 Starting serial input channel Channel 4 Starting serial output channel Channel 4 6 Path Pin L1 pin P7 Data ...

Page 95: ...x05 I2 C communication test sub micro computer of the handle 1 Error 1 2 The unit must have started and a sub microcomputer must be connected 0x06 I2 C communication test sub micro computer of the rear panel 1 Error 1 2 Normal end 0 is always re turned because there is no ap plicable device in this unit 0x07 I2 C communication test sub micro computer of the outside panel 1 Error 1 2 Normal end 0 i...

Page 96: ...tion 1 Communication with battery is disabled 1 2 An appropriate battery must be connected 4 Diagnosis is disabled because no battery is connected 0x03 Power supply state 1 Power supply is not controlled correctly 1 2 The power switch must be set to ON 4 Diagnosis is disabled because the power switch is not set to ON Item7 Diagnosis between image processor and display block Diagnosis between the i...

Page 97: ... 17005 The image processor block startup processing is ab normal Repair the DCP 64 board or replace it E 17006 The display block startup processing is abnormal Repair the DCP 64 board or replace it E 17007 The media block startup processing is abnormal Repair the DPR 355 board or replace it E 17014 The lens communication is abnormal Check the connection of the DCP 64 or HN 413 board When there is ...

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Page 99: ...ment Measuring Equipment Equipment Model name HD waveform monitor LEADER ELECTRONICS CORP LV5152DA or equivalent Color monitor Sony HDM 20E1U 14E1U 14E5U or equivalent Luminance meter Konica Minolta LS 110 or equivalent Tools Tool Part No Grayscale chart reflective type 16 9 Commercially available Star chart reflective type Commercially available Grayscale chart transparent type 16 9 J 6394 080 A ...

Page 100: ...wing settings While recording or while the color bars are displayed When the electronic shutter is operating in the SLS mode When EX Slow Shutter is set to ON When Interval Rec is set to ON When Frame Rec is set to ON When P Cache Rec is set to ON When S Q Motion is set to ON Change the settings to execute Auto Black Balance 4 2 3 Black Shading Adjustment The Black Shading menu enables adjustments...

Page 101: ...to black shading correction automatic optimization of the black shading correction values When the Auto BLK Shad menu is selected the Execute and Cancel choices appear In addition selecting Execute starts Auto Black Shading Black shading adjustment method Preparation Connect the HD waveform monitor to the SDI OUT connector Set the HD waveform monitor to the RGB mode Set the lens iris to CLOSE Adju...

Page 102: ...he horizontal white shading parabola correction white level correction at the horizontal center with respect to both ends V Saw The V Saw menu enables adjustment of the correction level of the vertical white shading Saw linear increase and decrease V Para The V Para menu enables adjustment of the correction level of the vertical white shading parabola correction white level correction at the verti...

Page 103: ... Flare and B Flare until the black levels B in the figure below on both sides of the center white in all of the R G and B channels to a unity level Align black level all channels to that of the channel having the lowest black level B Note Make flare adjustments with the black level part free from effects of other light sources or pattern box light including reflected light To prevent such effects ...

Page 104: ...rsor indicating the RPN correction point to be displayed or hidden when registering RPN manually When Cursor is set to On the crosshair cursor indicating the RPN correction point is displayed superimposed on the video signal The signal of the pixel located at the center of the crosshair cursor is replaced with black Cursor is always set to Off when the power is turned on 4 3 4 Cursor H Position Se...

Page 105: ... it is registered in the pixel at the address specified by the Cursor H Position and Cursor V Position When the Delete menu is selected the Execute and Cancel choices appear In addition selecting Execute starts deletion of RPN 4 3 10 Executing Reset The Reset menu enables the user to delete the RPN correction point data registered by Auto Detection and Auto Black Balance after the unit was shipped...

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Page 107: ...rts common ality and improvement 3 Stock of Parts Parts marked with o at SP Supply Code column of the spare parts list may not be stocked Therefore the delivery date will be delayed 4 Harness Harnesses with no part number are not registered as spare parts 1 安全重要部品 警告 印のついた部品は安全性を維持するために重 要な部品です したがって 交換する時は必ず 指定の部品を使ってください 2 部品の共通化 ソニーから供給する補修用部品は セットに使われ ているものと異なることがあります これは部品の共通化 改良等によるものです 3 部品...

Page 108: ... Overall Refer to VF 1 Refer to Outside Refer to Handle 1 for PMW 300K1 for PMW 300K2 Refer to Bottom Refer to Inside 1 P2 6 x 5 P2 6 x 5 1 16 2 17 18 19 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 15 6 7 8 9 10 3 11 12 13 14 PMW 300 5 2 ...

Page 109: ...ASHER TRIPOD 8 4 427 934 02 s BATTERY LID 9 4 476 439 01 s PANEL TOP 10 A 1991 188 A s COVER ASSY VF 11 4 477 896 01 s COVER A IO 12 4 477 897 01 s COVER B IO 13 4 477 898 01 s COVER USB 14 4 477 930 01 s GASKET SHAFT 15 3 669 596 01 s WASHER 2 3 STOPPER 16 4 528 275 01 s SHEET MIC HOLDER 17 1 788 858 31 s LENS ZOOM VCL 614B2X PMW 300K1 18 1 856 135 41 s 1 2INCH ZOOMLENS PMW 300K2 19 1 788 852 12 ...

Page 110: ...Handle 1 Refer to Main frame 1 Refer to Handle 2 B3 x 10 W4 101 102 103 104 105 106 122 123 124 107 107 107 107 108 109 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 121 117 118 119 120 106 PMW 300 5 4 ...

Page 111: ... 870 272 02 s CLAMP CABLE 111 4 428 161 01 s COVER HP JACK 112 4 458 121 01 s LEVER INSIDE 113 4 458 123 01 s SCREW ROD LOCK 114 4 458 124 01 s SPRING ROD LOCK 115 4 478 720 01 s KNOB JS 116 4 487 219 01 s PARASOL DUCT LOUVER 117 4 479 736 01 s RAIL A VF 118 4 479 737 01 s RAIL B VF 119 4 487 001 01 s HOLDER L CABLE 120 3 056 233 21 s SCREW M2 LOCK ACE P2 P2X4 121 4 487 220 01 s BASE DUCT LOUVER 1...

Page 112: ...CABLE FLEXIBLE FLAT 10 CORE 210 1 831 666 11 s CABLE FLEXIBLE FLAT 15 CORE 211 1 846 023 11 s CABLE FLEXIBLE FLAT 10 CORE 212 3 056 233 21 s SCREW M2 LOCK ACE P2 P2X4 213 3 061 234 01 s NUT M6X0 5 214 3 080 203 41 s SCREW M2 LOCK ACE P2 P2X5 Black 215 3 080 206 21 s SCREW TAPPING P2 P2X5 Black 216 3 288 538 11 s SHOE REAR COLD 217 3 637 901 11 s SCREW M2 6X5 No Part No SP Description 218 4 428 154...

Page 113: ... MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD HN 412 304 A 1968 727 A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD SWC 56 305 A 1968 731 A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD EC 78 306 X 2588 273 1 s ESCUTCHEON ASSY SXS 307 1 480 457 41 s BLOCK AU VOLUME 308 1 846 286 11 s CABLE FLEXIBLE FLAT 20 CORE 309 1 858 462 11 s LOUDSPEAKER 1 0CM 310 1 967 191 11 s HARNESS LED 311 3 056 233 21 s SCREW M2 LOCK ACE P2 P2X4 312 3 080 203 41 s SCREW M2 LOCK ACE P2 P...

Page 114: ...o SE 1139 board To IO 260 board To RE 321 board Attached nuts A B B A A P2 6 x 5 401 402 403 404 405 413 407 408 410 409 411 412 406 414 415 416 434 434 417 441 441 417 417 417 417 417 417 417 436 437 436 438 435 435 417 417 418 420 419 420 421 422 423 431 423 439 424 425 440 426 427 428 429 429 417 430 PMW 300 5 8 ...

Page 115: ...233 21 s SCREW M2 LOCK ACE P2 P2X4 418 3 080 206 21 s SCREW TAPPING P2 P2X5 419 3 278 255 01 s TAPE BT 420 4 098 036 01 s SADDLE WIRE A 421 4 427 949 02 s RADIATION SHEET A 422 4 427 952 02 s RADIATION SHEET D 423 4 427 953 02 s RADIATION SHEET E 424 4 428 368 01 s WASHER BNC COAXIAL FIXED 425 4 476 918 01 s COVER VF INSERT 426 4 479 191 01 s SHEET BOTTOM REAR 427 4 480 707 01 s RADIATION SHEET 15...

Page 116: ...UIT BOARD RE 320 504 A 1968 742 A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD RE 321 505 A 1968 743 A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD RE 322 506 1 528 174 33 s BATTERY LITHIUM CR2032 TYPE 507 1 968 346 11 s HARNESS DPR EC SWC 508 1 969 762 11 s HARNESS DCP DPR_40 509 1 969 763 11 s HARNESS DCP DPR_32 510 1 969 768 11 s SUB HARNESS UNREG VF 511 1 969 773 11 s SUB HARNESS RM No Part No SP Description 512 3 056 233 21 s SCREW M...

Page 117: ...4 board To VPR 124 board To AU 357 board K1 7 x 5 K1 7 x 5 A A 601 602 630 603 604 605 606 606 607 608 632 626 609 610 611 612 612 612 629 612 612 612 613 614 615 616 616 616 617 618 619 620 621 622 631 623 623 625 624 PMW 300 5 11 ...

Page 118: ...2 P2X4 613 3 080 206 21 s SCREW TAPPING P2 P2X5 614 3 637 901 11 s SCREW M2 6X5 615 4 098 036 01 s SADDLE WIRE A 616 4 458 849 01 s FAN HOLDER 617 4 476 855 01 s FRAME FRONT 618 4 476 858 01 s SHEET CMOS HARNESS GUIDE 619 4 476 913 01 s HOLDER CMOS HARNESS 620 4 476 914 01 s DUCT MAIN A 621 4 476 915 01 s DUCT MAIN B 622 4 479 408 01 s CUSHION HANDLE 623 4 479 409 01 s CUSHION DUCT 624 4 480 728 0...

Page 119: ... 233 21 s SCREW M2 LOCK ACE P2 P2X4 705 4 428 320 01 s HOLDER SXS LOCK 706 4 428 799 11 s SPRING COMPRESSION 1 8 707 4 476 590 01 s WINDOW SXS COVER 708 4 476 591 01 s HOLDER SXS COVER 709 4 476 594 01 s BUTTON SLOT 710 4 476 602 01 s HOLDER AU 711 4 476 603 01 s SXS SPRING 712 4 476 606 01 s CUSHION A SXS COVER 713 4 476 607 01 s CUSHION B SXS COVER 714 4 486 291 01 s SHEET SXS KNOB PMW 300 5 13 ...

Page 120: ...FLAT 15 CORE 809 1 837 554 11 s CABLE FLEXIBLE FLAT 26 CORE 810 1 969 770 11 s SUB HARNESS KY4P50 811 3 056 233 21 s SCREW M2 LOCK ACE P2 P2X4 812 4 428 410 01 s SW INSULATING SHEET B 813 4 428 411 01 s SW INSULATING SHEET C 814 4 446 018 11 s SHEET H SW CONDUCTIVITY 815 4 446 019 11 s INSULATING SHEET H SW 816 4 476 585 01 s PANEL INSIDE 817 4 476 592 01 s BUTTON CANCEL 818 4 476 593 01 s BUTTON ...

Page 121: ...EW M2 LOCK ACE P2 P2X5 905 3 637 901 11 s SCREW M2 6X5 906 3 678 684 01 o HOLDER CABLE 907 4 476 423 01 s PANEL OUT SIDE 908 4 476 425 01 s HOLDER VIDEO CONNECTOR 909 4 476 428 01 s SLIDE SW IO SELECT 910 4 476 429 01 s VIDEO COVER 911 4 476 430 01 s AUDIO COVER 912 4 476 431 02 s REMOTE COVER 913 4 477 443 01 s VF COVER HOLDER 914 4 480 708 01 s GUSKET 40X5X0 5 915 4 433 494 01 s GASKET F MAIN 91...

Page 122: ... 477 927 01 s PLATE SHAFT LOCK 1009 4 477 928 01 s SHEET SHAFT LOCK 1010 4 477 929 01 s SHAFT SHAFT LOCK 1011 4 477 930 01 s GASKET SHAFT 1012 4 478 003 01 s PAD C SHOULDER 1013 4 478 004 01 s PAD U SHOULDER 1014 4 478 005 01 s PAD L SHOULDER 1015 4 478 006 01 s SHAFT SHOULDER PAD 1016 4 478 007 01 s LEVER PAD LOCK 1017 4 478 008 01 s SHAFT PAD LOCK 1018 4 478 009 01 s SPRING PAD LOCK 1019 4 478 0...

Page 123: ...2 s MIRROR ASSY 1104 1 856 308 12 s LOUPE VF 1105 3 878 206 02 s SPRING TORSION COIL 1106 3 878 207 01 s BLOCK SHAFT FIXED 1107 3 878 208 02 s EYE CUP 1108 3 878 209 02 s HINGE SWITCHING 1109 3 878 231 11 s SW SLIDE 1110 3 878 232 11 s SPRING A90 TORSION COIL 1111 3 878 233 11 s SPRING A 70 TORSION COIL 1112 4 168 080 01 s LEVER LOCK 1113 4 284 225 02 s HOLDER EYE CUP 1114 4 654 273 02 s ACE M2 LO...

Page 124: ... x 4 P2 6 x 4 P2 6 x 4 P2 6 x 4 1202 1203 1204 1221 1222 1223 1227 1224 1224 1205 1206 1207 1207 1225 1226 1208 1209 1210 1231 1211 1230 1212 1212 1213 1229 1232 1213 1213 1213 1213 1213 1228 1214 1215 1216 1217 1218 1219 1220 PMW 300 5 18 ...

Page 125: ...P2X3 1214 3 878 231 11 s SW SLIDE 1215 3 878 232 11 s SPRING A90 TORSION COIL 1216 3 878 233 11 s SPRING A 70 TORSION COIL 1217 4 456 179 01 s ROCK RING 1218 4 456 181 01 s SCREW STOPPER 1219 4 456 183 01 s WASHER SLOCK 1220 4 458 703 02 s KNOB VF SWITCH 1221 4 479 399 01 s SHEET VFB 1222 4 479 738 01 s ARM L VF 1223 4 480 313 01 s CASE FRONT VF 1224 4 654 273 02 s ACE M2 LOCK M2X5 1225 4 485 671 ...

Page 126: ... CN1200 1 818 513 21 s CONNECTOR SQUARE TYPE USB 5P CN1400 1 843 199 11 o USB CONNECTOR CN1401 1 794 276 21 o CONNECTOR SQUARE TYPE 4P CN2300 1 818 513 21 s CONNECTOR SQUARE TYPE USB 5P EC 78 BOARD Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description 1pc A 1968 731 A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD EC 78 CN101 1 821 530 12 s CONNECTOR EX CARD HOST EN 164 BOARD Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description 1pc A 1968 730 A s MOU...

Page 127: ...84 A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD KY 706 PSW 104 BOARD Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description 1pc A 1968 693 A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD PSW 104 RE 320 BOARD Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description 1pc A 1968 741 A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD RE 320 RE 321 BOARD Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description 1pc A 1968 742 A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD RE 321 RE 322 BOARD Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description 1pc A 1968 743...

Page 128: ...D CIRCUIT BOARD SW 1616 SW 1617 BOARD Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description 1pc A 1968 685 A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD SW 1617 SWC 56 BOARD Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description 1pc A 1968 727 A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD SWC 56 CN201 1 821 530 12 s CONNECTOR EX CARD HOST VPR 124 BOARD Ref No or Q ty Part No SP Description 1pc A 1970 136 A s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD VPR 124 VR 351 BOARD Ref No or Q ty Par...

Page 129: ...ption 1pc X 2546 633 1 s KIT COLD SHOE 1pc 1 479 570 14 s REMOTE COMMANDER RM F300 1pc 1 482 017 11 s CLAMP FERRITE 1pc 1 837 287 21 s CORD CONNECTION USB 5P 1pc 3 278 903 01 s SHOULDER BELT 1pc 4 485 054 01 s CD ROM INSTRUCTION MANUAL PMW 300 5 23 ...

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Page 131: ...DI P S IC2303 P S CN1500 HDMI OUT SDI OUT1 SDI OUT2 CN104 GENLOCK IN TC IN OUT VIDEO OUT AUDIO OUT CH 1 IF 1244 CN101 CN100 DC FAN SPEAKER CN103 CN102 HN 413 HN 411 CN100 RM 241 CN102 CN100 CN101 KSW 65 CN400 CN101 ZOOM REC_SW MODULE CN102 CN101 AUDIO AMP SW READ AUDIO AMP AXM 50 CN3 CN100 CN101 CN101 FP 189 CN100 INT MIC FRONT CN2300 CN 3634 FROM AU 357 12V IF 1242 VF u COM S P IC102 CN101 CN100 ...

Page 132: ...IRROR S102 DISPLAY ZEBRA VF BLOCK CN104 60P CN100 CN101 60P CN100 CN100 60P CN101 CN103 3P CN102 2P DC FAN SPEAKER IF 1244 AU 357 CN200 120P CN801 RE 322 CN200 120P CN800 CN201 10P NC CN202 4P RE 320 CN200 70P CN102 CN101 4P CN100 7P RE 321 HARNESS PSW RE298 HARNESS EXT DC RE299 4P 4P CN100 CN100 S100 PSW 104 POWER SW DC 169 CN101 DC IN BATTERY CN103 20P FLEXIBLE FLAT CABLE CN901 10P HARNESS RM 10...

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Page 134: ...PMW 300 J PMW 300 UC PMW 300 CE PMW 300 E PMW 300 CN J E 9 878 486 01 Sony Corporation Printed in Japan 2013 9 08 2013 ...

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