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SERVICE MANUAL
Ver 1.0 2000. 10
DIGITAL STILL CAMERA
SPECIFICATIONS
DSC-P1
Level 1
AEP Model
UK Model
System
Image device
1/1.8 type color CCD
Lens
3
×
zoom lens
f = 8 – 24 mm
(39 – 117 mm when converted
into a 35 mm still camera)
F = 2.8 – 5.3
(39 – 117 mm when converted
into a 35 mm still camera)
F = 2.8 – 5.3
Exposure control
Automatic exposure
White balance
Automatic, Indoor, Outdoor,
Hold
Hold
Data system
Movie: MPEG1
Still: JPEG, GIF (in TEXT
mode, Clip Motion ), TIFF
Audio with still image:
MPEG1 (Monaural)
Still: JPEG, GIF (in TEXT
mode, Clip Motion ), TIFF
Audio with still image:
MPEG1 (Monaural)
Recording medium
“Memory Stick”
Flash
Recommended recording
distance:
W side: 1 5/8 feet to 7 1/2 feet
(0.5 m to 2.3 m)
T side: 1 5/8 feet to 3 7/8 feet
(0.5 m to 1.2 m)
distance:
W side: 1 5/8 feet to 7 1/2 feet
(0.5 m to 2.3 m)
T side: 1 5/8 feet to 3 7/8 feet
(0.5 m to 1.2 m)
Output connector
A/V OUT (Monaural)
Minijack
Video: 1 Vp-p, 75
Video: 1 Vp-p, 75
Ω,
unbalanced, sync negative
Audio: 327 mV (at a 47 k
Audio: 327 mV (at a 47 k
Ω
load)
Output impedance: 2.2 k
Output impedance: 2.2 k
Ω
USB jack
mini-B
LCD screen
Used LCD panel
1.5 type TFT (Thin Film
Transistor active matrix) drive
Transistor active matrix) drive
Total number of dots
123 200 (560
×
220) dots
General
Used battery pack
NP-FS11
Power requirements
3.6 V
Power consumption
(during recording)
(during recording)
3.0 W
Operation temperature
32
°
F to 104
°
F
(0
°
C to 40
°
C)
Storage temperature
–4
°
F to +140
°
F
(–20
°
C to +60
°
C)
Dimensions
4 1/2
×
2 1/8
×
1 3/4 inches
(113.0
×
53.9
×
43.8 mm) (w/h/d)
(excluding maximum
protrusions)
protrusions)
Mass
Approx. 8.8 oz (250 g)
(including battery pack NP-
FS11, “Memory Stick,” and
wrist strap etc.)
(including battery pack NP-
FS11, “Memory Stick,” and
wrist strap etc.)
Built-in microphone
Electret condenser microphone
Built-in speaker
Dynamic speaker
AC-LS1A AC power
adaptor
adaptor
Power requirements
100 to 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Rated output voltage
DC 4.2 V, 1.5 A in operating
mode
mode
Operation temperature
32
°
F to 104
°
F (0
°
C to 40
°
C)
Storage temperature
–4
°
F to +140
°
F
(–20
°
C to +60
°
C)
Maximum dimensions
4 1/4
×
1 7/16
×
2 1/4 inches
(105
×
36
×
56 mm) (w/h/d)
(excluding maximum
protrusions)
protrusions)
Mass
Approx. 6 oz (180 g)
(power adaptor only)
(power adaptor only)
NP-FS11 battery pack
Used battery
Lithium ion battery
Maximum voltage
DC 4.2 V
Nominal voltage
DC 3.6 V
Capacity
4.1 Wh (1 140 mAh)
Dimensions
1 1/4
×
21/32
×
2 inches
(30.3
×
16.3
×
50.2 mm) (w/h/d)
Mass
Approx. 1.4 oz (40 g)
Accessories
A/V connecting cable (1)
NP-FS11 battery pack (1)
AC-LS1A AC power adaptor
(1)
Power cord (1)
USB cable (1)
Wrist strap (1)
“Memory Stick” (8 MB) (1)
CD-ROM (1)
Operating Instructions (1)
NP-FS11 battery pack (1)
AC-LS1A AC power adaptor
(1)
Power cord (1)
USB cable (1)
Wrist strap (1)
“Memory Stick” (8 MB) (1)
CD-ROM (1)
Operating Instructions (1)
Design and specifications are
subject to change without
notice.
subject to change without
notice.
– 2 –
1. Check the area of your repair for unsoldered or poorly-sol-
dered connections. Check the entire board surface for solder
splashes and bridges.
splashes and bridges.
2. Check the interboard wiring to ensure that no wires are
“pinched” or contact high-wattage resistors.
3. Look for unauthorized replacement parts, particularly transis-
tors, that were installed during a previous repair. Point them
out to the customer and recommend their replacement.
out to the customer and recommend their replacement.
SAFETY CHECK-OUT
After correcting the original service problem, perform the following
safety checks before releasing the set to the customer.
safety checks before releasing the set to the customer.
4. Look for parts which, though functioning, show obvious signs
of deterioration. Point them out to the customer and recom-
mend their replacement.
mend their replacement.
5. Check the B+ voltage to see it is at the values specified.
6. Flexible Circuit Board Repairing
•
Keep the temperature of the soldering iron around 270 ˚C
during repairing.
during repairing.
•
Do not touch the soldering iron on the same conductor of
the circuit board (within 3 times).
the circuit board (within 3 times).
•
Be careful not to apply force on the conductor when sol-
dering or unsoldering.
dering or unsoldering.
SAFETY-RELATED COMPONENT WARNING!!
COMPONENTS IDENTIFIED BY MARK
0
OR DOTTED
LINE WITH MARK
0
ON THE SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
AND IN THE PARTS LIST ARE CRITICAL TO SAFE
OPERATION. REPLACE THESE COMPONENTS WITH
SONY PARTS WHOSE PART NUMBERS APPEAR AS
SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL OR IN SUPPLEMENTS PUB-
LISHED BY SONY.
OPERATION. REPLACE THESE COMPONENTS WITH
SONY PARTS WHOSE PART NUMBERS APPEAR AS
SHOWN IN THIS MANUAL OR IN SUPPLEMENTS PUB-
LISHED BY SONY.
– 3 –
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section
Title
Page
SERVICE NOTE
................................................................... 4
Self-diagnosis Display ................................................... 5
1.
MAIN PARTS
1.
Ornamental Parts .......................................................... 6
2.
DISASSEMBLY
2-1.
BT Lid Assembly Replacing Method ............................. 8
2-2.
Rear Cabinet Block ....................................................... 10
2-3.
Upper Cabinet Block ..................................................... 10
2-4.
PW-122 Board ............................................................... 10
2-5.
Lens Block ..................................................................... 11
2-6.
CA-66, PS-440 Boards .................................................. 11
2-7.
DD-150 Board ............................................................... 11
2-8.
ST-62 Board ................................................................... 12
2-9.
HI-74 Board ................................................................... 12
2-10. MT-60 Board .................................................................. 12
2-11. PD-137 Board ................................................................ 13
2-12. ZM-26 Board ................................................................. 13
2-13. SW-349 Board ............................................................... 13
2-14. LCD Module ................................................................... 13
2-15. Aluminum Cabinet (Rear) Assembly
2-11. PD-137 Board ................................................................ 13
2-12. ZM-26 Board ................................................................. 13
2-13. SW-349 Board ............................................................... 13
2-14. LCD Module ................................................................... 13
2-15. Aluminum Cabinet (Rear) Assembly
Replacing Method ......................................................... 14
2-16. Inner Cabinet (Rear) Assembly Replacing Method ...... 15
2-17. Jack Cover Replacing Method ...................................... 16
2-17. Jack Cover Replacing Method ...................................... 16
3.
REPAIR PARTS LIST
3-1.
Exploded Views ............................................................. 17
3-1-1. Upper Cabinet Section ............................................. 17
3-1-2. Rear Panel Section .................................................. 18
3-1-3. Main Section ............................................................. 19
3-1-2. Rear Panel Section .................................................. 18
3-1-3. Main Section ............................................................. 19
4.
GENERAL
Identifying the Parts ................................................................. 20
Preparing the Power Supply .................................................... 21
Setting the Date and Time ....................................................... 22
Inserting the “Memory Stick” ................................................... 22
Recording Still Images ............................................................ 23
Recording Moving Images ....................................................... 24
Playing Back Still Images ........................................................ 24
Playing Back Moving Images .................................................. 25
Viewing Images Using a Personal Computer ......................... 25
Image File Storage Destinations and Image Files .................. 26
Before Performing Advanced Operations ............................... 27
Various Recording ................................................................... 29
Various Playback ..................................................................... 31
Editing ..................................................................................... 32
Additional Information .............................................................. 33
Troubleshooting ....................................................................... 34
Warning and Notice Messages ............................................... 35
Self-diagnosis Display ............................................................. 35
Display Window Indicators ...................................................... 35
LCD Screen Indicators ............................................................ 35
Preparing the Power Supply .................................................... 21
Setting the Date and Time ....................................................... 22
Inserting the “Memory Stick” ................................................... 22
Recording Still Images ............................................................ 23
Recording Moving Images ....................................................... 24
Playing Back Still Images ........................................................ 24
Playing Back Moving Images .................................................. 25
Viewing Images Using a Personal Computer ......................... 25
Image File Storage Destinations and Image Files .................. 26
Before Performing Advanced Operations ............................... 27
Various Recording ................................................................... 29
Various Playback ..................................................................... 31
Editing ..................................................................................... 32
Additional Information .............................................................. 33
Troubleshooting ....................................................................... 34
Warning and Notice Messages ............................................... 35
Self-diagnosis Display ............................................................. 35
Display Window Indicators ...................................................... 35
LCD Screen Indicators ............................................................ 35
– 4 –
[Discharging of the ST-62 board’s charging capacitor
(C1003)]
(C1003)]
The charging capacitor (C1003) of the ST-62 board is charged up
to the maximum 300 V potential.
There is a danger of electric shock by this high voltage when the
battery is handled by hand. The electric shock is caused by the
charged voltage which is kept without discharging when the main
power of the unit is simply turned off. Therefore, the remaining
voltage must be discharged as described below.
to the maximum 300 V potential.
There is a danger of electric shock by this high voltage when the
battery is handled by hand. The electric shock is caused by the
charged voltage which is kept without discharging when the main
power of the unit is simply turned off. Therefore, the remaining
voltage must be discharged as described below.
Preparing the Short Jig
To preparing the short jig, a small clip is attached to each end of a
resistor of 1 k
resistor of 1 k
Ω
/1 W (1-215-869-11).
Wrap insulating tape fully around the leads of the resistor to pre-
vent electrical shock.
vent electrical shock.
1 k
Ω
/1 W
Wrap insulating tape.
Discharging the Capacitor
Short-circuit between the positive and the negative terminals of
charged capacitor with the short jig about 10 seconds.
charged capacitor with the short jig about 10 seconds.
SERVICE NOTE
•
NOTE FOR REPAIR
Make sure that the flat cable and flexible board are not cracked of
bent at the terminal.
Do not insert the cable insufficiently nor crookedly.
bent at the terminal.
Do not insert the cable insufficiently nor crookedly.
Cut and remove the part of gilt
which comes off at the point.
(Be careful or some
pieces of gilt may be left inside)
which comes off at the point.
(Be careful or some
pieces of gilt may be left inside)
R:1 k
Ω
/1 W
(Part code:
1-215-869-11)
1-215-869-11)
Capacitor