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EX-Z11
FEB. 2007

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Ver.1 : Mar. 2007

CONTENTS
SPECIFICATIONS ....................................................................................................................................... 1 BLOCK DIAGRAM ...................................................................................................................................... 5 TEST MODE ................................................................................................................................................ 6 PROGRAM VERSION UPGRADING .......................................................................................................... 7 1. To update the firmware version ..................................................................................................... 7 2. How to restore the firmware ........................................................................................................... 8 3. To install the firmware .................................................................................................................... 9 ADJ TOOL ................................................................................................................................................. 10 1. Preparation ..................................................................................................................................... 10 2. How to use ADJ Tool when replacing Lens unit ........................................................................ 12 3. How to use ADJ Tool when replacing MAIN PCB ...................................................................... 13 VCOM DC ADJUSTMENT ........................................................................................................................ 14 CURRENT CONSUMPTION ..................................................................................................................... 17 THE COUNTERMEASURE FOR "SYSTEM ERROR" ............................................................................. 17 RESETTING THE PLACE OF DESTINATION .......................................................................................... 18 DISASSEMBLY ......................................................................................................................................... 19 ASSEMBLY ............................................................................................................................................... 25 EXPLODED VIEW ..................................................................................................................................... 30 PARTS LIST .............................................................................................................................................. 32 PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD ..................................................................................................................... 33

SPECIFICATIONS
Image Files Format Snapshots : JPEG (Exif Ver.2.2); DCF (Design Rule for Camera File System) 1.0 standard; Movies Audio Recording Media DPOF compliant : Motion JPEG AVI format : WAV

Built-in Memory 8.0 MB, SDHC Memory Card, SD Memory Card, MMC (MultiMediaCard), MMCplus (MultiMediaCardplus)

Approximate Memory Capacity and File sizes


Snapshots Image Size (pixels) 7M 3072 x 2304 3:2 3072 x 2048 16:9 3072 x 1728 5M 2560 x 1920 3M 2048 x 1536 2M 1600 x 1200 VGA 640 x 480 Movies Image Quality (Pixels) HQ 640 x 480 Normal 512 x 384 LP 320 x 240 Maximum Recording Time Per File 10 minutes 10 minutes 10 minutes Approximate Data Rate (Frame Rate) 10.2 Megabits / second (30 frames / second) 6.1 Megabits / second (30 frames / second) 2.45 Megabits / second (15 frames / second) Approximate Approximate Recording Time for SD Recording Time for Builtin Memory 8.0 MB Memory Card* 256MB 3 minutes, 6 seconds 15 seconds 5 minutes, 10 seconds 27 seconds 13 minutes, 26 seconds 34 seconds Image Quality Fine Normal Economy Fine Normal Economy Fine Normal Economy Fine Normal Economy Fine Normal Economy Fine Normal Economy Fine Normal Economy Approximate Image File Size 4.32 MB 2.4 MB 1.44 MB 3.84 MB 2.2 MB 1.28 MB 3.24 MB 2.1 MB 1.08 MB 3.0 MB 2.0 MB 1.0 MB 1.92 MB 1.28 MB 640 KB 1.17 MB 780 KB 390 KB 360 KB 240 KB 120 KB Approximate Built-in Memory (8.0MB) Capacity 1 image 3 images 5 images 2 images 3 images 5 images 2 images 3 images 6 images 2 images 3 images 7 images 4 images 5 images 11 images 6 images 9 images 17 images 20 images 30 images 57 images Approximate SD Memory Card* (256MB) Capacity 55 images 97 images 158 images 61 images 105 images 176 images 72 images 110 images 206 images 78 images 116 images 221 images 121 images 180 images 348 images 196 images 286 images 529 images 624 images 937 images 1740 images

* The number of image values is approximate and are provided for reference only. The actual number of images you may be able to record may be less than that indicated on the monitor screen. * Image files sizes are approximate and are provided for reference only. Actual image file sizes vary depending on subject type. * Based on Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. products. The number of images you can save depends on the type of memory card you are using. * To determine the number of images that can be stored on a memory card of a different capacity, multiply the capacities in the table by the appropriate value.

Delete Effective Pixels Imaging Element Lens/Focal Distance

Zoom Focusing Focus Modes AF Area Approximate Focus Range (from lens surface)

Exposure Control

Shutter

Aperture White Balance Sensitivity

Self-timer Built-in Flash Flash Modes Flash Range

Single-file, all files (with protection) 7.2 million 1/2.5-inch square pixel color CCD (Total pixels: 7.41 million) Lenses: F3.1 (W) to 5.9 (T); f=6.3 (W) to 18.9mm (T) (equivalent to approximately 38 (W) to 114mm (T) for 35mm film) 6 lenses in 5 groups, with aspherical lans 3X optical zoom; 4X digital zoom (Image Size: 7M (3072 x 2304pixels)) (12X in combination with optical zoom) Contrast Detection Auto Focus Auto Focus, Macro mode, Pan Focus, Infinity mode, manual focus spot, multi Auto Focus : 40 cm to (1.3' to ) Macro : 10 cm to 50 cm (3.9" to 19.7") Infinity Mode : Manual : 10 cm to (3.9" to ) Using optical zoom causes the above ranges to change. Light Metering: Multi-pattern, center-weighted, spot by CCD Exposure: Program AE Exposure Compensation: -2EV to +2EV (in 1/3EV steps) CCD electronic shutter; mechanical shutter Snapshot mode (Auto): 1/2 to 1/2000 second Shutter speed is different for the following BEST SHOT scenes. Night Scene: 4 to 1/2000 second Fireworks: 2 seconds (fixed) F3.1/4.4 auto switching Using optical zoom causes the aperture to change. Auto WB, fixed (6 modes), manual switching Snapshots: Auto, ISO 50, ISO 100, ISO 200, ISO 400 Maximum sensitivity is ISO 800 when the BEST SHOT Anti Shake or High Sensitivity scene is being used. Movies: Auto 10 seconds, 2 seconds, Triple Selftimer Auto Flash, ON, OFF, Red eye reduction, Soft Flash Wide Angle Optical Zoom : 0.1 to 3.5 meters (0.3' to 11.5') Telephoto Optical Zoom : 0.6 to 1.9 meters (2.0' to 6.2') * ISO Sensitivity: Auto * Depends on zoom factor. Snapshot; audio snapshot; macro; self-timer; Continuous shutter; BEST SHOT mode; movie with audio; Voice Recording Audio recording is monaural. Audio Snapshot : Approximately 30 seconds maximum per image Voice Recording: Approximately 24 minutes with built-in memory After Recording : Approximately 30 seconds maximum per image 2.6-inch Wide TFT color LCD 114,960 pixels (479 x 240 pixels) Monitor Screen Built-in quartz digital clock Date and Time : Recorded with image data Auto Calendar : To 2049 World Time : City; Date; Time; Summer time; 162 cities in 32 time zones USB/AV connector USB 2.0 (Full-Speed) compatible Monaural Monaural

Recording Functions

Audio Recording Time

Monitor Screen Viewfinder Timekeeping Functions

Input/Output Terminals USB Microphone Speaker

Power Requirements
Power Requirements Lithium ion rechargeable battery (NP-20) x 1

Approximate Battery Life: The values below indicate the amount of time under the conditions defined below, until power automatically turns off due to battery failure. They do not guarantee that you will be able to achieve this level of operation. Low temperatures shorten battery life. Operation Number of Shots (CIPA Standard)*1 Continuous Snapshot Playback*2 Continuous Movie Recording Continuous Voice Recording*3 Supported Battery: NP-20 (Rated Capacitance: 700mAh) Storage Medium: SD Memory Card *1 Number of Shots (CIPA Standard) Temperature: 23C (73 F) Monitor Screen: On Zoom operation between full wide to full telephoto every 30 seconds, during which two images are recorded, one image with flash; power turned off and back on every time 10 images are recorded. *2 Continuous Snapshot Playback Conditions Temperature: 23C (73 F) Scroll one image about every 10 seconds *3 Voice recording times are based on continuous recording. The above values are based a new battery, starting from a full charge. Repeated charging shortens battery life. Frequency of flash, zoom, and Auto Focus usage, and the time the camera is on greatly affects recording time and number of shots values. Power Consumption Dimensions Weight Bundled Accessories 3.7V DC Approximately 4.0W 95.4 (W) 60.6 (H) 19.6 (D) mm (3.8"(W) 2.4"(H) 0.77"(D)) (excluding projections; 16.2 mm (0.64") at thinnest point) Approximately 122 g (4.3 oz) (excluding battery and accessories) Rechargeable lithium ion battery (NP-20); Battery charger (BC-11L); AC power cord; USB cable; AV Cable; Strap; CD-ROM; Basic Reference Approximate Battery Life 230 shots 260 minutes 105 minutes 260 minutes

Rechargeable Lithium Ion Battery (NP-20)


Rated Voltage Rated Capacitance Operating Temperature Dimensions Weight 3.7 V 700 mAh 0 to 40C (32 to 104F) 33.0 (W) 50.0 (H) 4.7( D) mm (1.3(W) 2.0(H) 0.19(D)) Approximately 16 g (0.56 oz)

Battery Charger (BC-11L)


Power Requirement Output Charging Temperature Chargeable Battery type Full Charge Times Dimensions Weight 100 to 240V AC, 80mA, 50/60Hz 4.2V DC, 600 mA 5C to 35C (41F to 95F) Rechargeable lithium ion battery (NP-20) Approximately 90 minutes 55 (W) 86 (H) 20 (D) mm (2.2"(W) 3.4"(H) 0.79"(D)) (excluding projections) Approximately 58 g (2.0 oz)

Power Supply Use only the special rechargeable lithium ion battery (NP-20) to power this camera. Use of any other type of battery is not supported. The camera does not have a separate battery for the clock. The date and time settings of the camera are cleared about one day after power is cut off from the battery. If this happens, be sure to reconfigure these settings after power is restored. LCD Panel The liquid crystal panel of the monitor screen uses high-precision technology that provides a pixel yield in excess of 99.99%. This means that some pixels may not light or may remain lit at all times. This is due to the characteristics of the liquid crystal panel, and does not indicate malfunction. Lens Never apply too much force when cleaning the surface of the lens. Doing so can scratch the lens surface and cause malfunction. You may sometimes notice some distortion in certain types of images, such as a slight bend in lines that should be straight. This is due to the characteristics of lens, and does not indicate malfunction of the camera. Special AC Adaptor Power cord precautions for use in Singapore The power cord set is not supplied. The power cord used must comply with relevant national and/or international standards.

LCD + BL

STROBE

8pin (CN800)

37pin (CN600)

EVCC3.3 VCC3.3-1 VCC13C VEE7.5C

8bit-Micon AFE+CDS+Vdr AD9923A


VCC3.3D VCC3.3A VCC1.8 VCC1.2

UPD78F8011(NEC) 96pin (IC450) 105pin (IC300)

CCD: 7M

11pin (CN802)

27pin (CN203)

KEY
VCC3.3A

BLOCK DIAGRAM

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VIDEO AK4250VU-L 8pin (IC401)
VCC3.3D VCC3.3A

Titan-DRAM128 337pin (IC400)


VCC3.6

MIC
AUDIO AK4633 24pin (IC700) 12pin (CN801) USB/AV cable

Motor-Drv LV8054LP 40pin (IC501)

23pin (CN500)

SP
15pin (CN803) SD card

TEST MODE
Note: Never perform the menu items unless otherwise instructed. Doing so may cause destruction of the data inside, which will make the camera unusable. I To boot the test mode 1. While firmly pressing down both [BS] and [UPPER (DISP)], turn the power on.

[UPPER(DISP)] button

[BS] button

2. After the version appears, press buttons in the order of [DOWN], [DOWN], [BS] and [MENU] in 0.5 second. The diagnostic menu appears.

++ KX829 ++ Ve r 1 . 0 0

[DOWN] button [MENU] button [BS] button

"DOWN" button -> "DOWN" button -> "BS" button -> "MENU" button

1 2 3 4 5

:VERSION INFO :USB TCC TEST : R O M U P D AT E :LAST MEMORY : F O R M AT

"SET" button

1 2 3 4

:USB :USB :USB :USB

TCC ON TCC OFF STORAGE SPEED

"MENU" button

PROGRAM VERSION UPGRADING


1. To update the firmware version 1. Prepare the memory card which contains the firmware for EX-Z11 in the root directory. EX-Z11.bin 2. Insert the above memory card into the camera, and set a fully charged battery in the camera. 3. Press the [power button] while holding [MENU] depressed. Keep holding [MENU] depressed until PROGRAM UPDATE appears in the display. The following appears. The version of the firmware in the memory card appears at the bottom of the display. PROGRAM UPDATE YES NO NEW VERSION IS VER 1.00 (As of February 2007) NOTE 1) When a wrong software is mistakenly used, the message below appears. Update the firmware again with the correct software.

FILE ERROR!

NOTE 2) When only the version appears in the display even though you are trying to operate the camera, charge the battery to the fullest and try again. The level of the battery indicator should be highest in order to update the firmware. 4. Align the white cursor to [YES] by [UPPER] and [DOWN], and then press [SET]. NOW LOADING appears in the display and the update starts. 5. COMPLETE appears after the update finishes. 6. Remove the memory card after turning the power off once. Turn the power back on again while holding [MENU] depressed, and check the version. VER.1.00 appears.

VER 1.00

(As of February 2007) 7. If the version is correct, turn the power off. 8. Finally, check the operation by recording, playing back and deleting an image.

2. How to restore the firmware 1. Prepare the firmware restoration program. uranus.bin NOTE: This software and procedure automatically restores the firmware even if the firmware belongs to a wrong model code. Make sure to use the correct software for the correct model. 2. Copy the above file to the root directory in the memory card. 3. Insert the memory card into the camera. 4. Set a fully charged battery in the camera. NOTE: This software and procedure automatically restores the firmware even if the battery capacity of the camera is low. Make sure to use a fully charged battery to prevent the danger of power down during firmware restoration. 5. Turn the power on while pressing the [shutter release] button. If the power does not turn on only by pressing the power button, insert the battery while holding the [shutter release] button depressed. The LED next to the optical viewfinder changes from green/red blinking, green blinking to green steady. NOTE: This software and procedure automatically restores the firmware even if the firmware belongs to a wrong model code. Make sure to use the correct software for the correct mode. 6. When the LED becomes green steady, the firmware restoration is finished. Remove the battery and the memory card, and then turn the power off. 7. Turn the power on again while holding [BS] and [UPPER (DISP)] depressed. Check the model name and the program version (PR:) in the opening screen of the test menu. ++KX-829++ Ver 1.00 8. If the model name and the program version are correct, perform SYSTEM INITIAL to initialize the system area. BS + UPPER (DISP)+ PW ON DOWN, DOWN, BS, MENU 3:ROM UPDATE 5:SYSTEM INITIAL NOTE: After SYSTEM INITIAL is performed, SYSTEM ERROR appears when the power is turned on again. 9. Write the latest firmware. (Refer to page 7) After the firmware is written, check the model name and the program version (PR:) in the opening screen of the test menu. 10. Finally, start the camera normally to check the operation by recording, playing back and deleting an image. Check also that the colors in the images are not too bright or two dark.

3. To install the firmware Initially, firmware is not installed in the PCB supplied by the parts center. Install the firmware into the PCB after replacing with a new one as shown in the procedures below. Note: The camera does not operate (only LED becomes green blinking) if the firmware is not installed in the PCB. <Writing the restoration software> 1. Copy the following software to the root directly of the SD card. Restoration software: uranus.bin Firmware: EX-Z11.bin 2. Insert the SD card into the camera. 3. Insert the battery while holding the [shutter release] button depressed. The LED next to the optical viewfinder changes from green/red blinking, green blinking to green steady. 4. When the LED becomes green steady, remove the battery and turn the power off. <System Initialize> 1. Boot the test mode. 2. Press [DOWN] twice and then press [BS], [MENU]. 3. Select 3: ROM UPDATE and then press [SET]. 4. Select 5: SYSTEM INITIALIZE and then press [SET]. 5. When the following message appears, press [SET]. SYSTEM INITIALIZE START. PUSH OK KEY? 6. The system initialize is executed. Turn off the power when SUCCESS! appears. * SYSTEM ERROR appears when the camera is turned off without system initialize. <Writing the firmware> 1. Turn the power on while holding [MENU] depressed. 2. When PROGRAM UPDATE appears, select YES and then press [SET]. 3. NOW LOADING appears while the firmware is updated. 4. When COMPLETE appears, the firmware update is complete. 5. Turn the power on and off to check if the camera normally functions. If there is no problem, the firmware update is successful.

ADJ TOOL
I Introduction Make sure to perform the adjustment by the USB ADJ Tool AdjUSB.exe when replacing the lens unit or the PCB. Here the necessary software, driver and setting are explained to use AdjUSB.exe. Note that the tool, drivers etc. are available only for Windows. 1. Preparation 1-1. Prepare the necessary software, driver and DLL file. 1) Prepare the following three files. Testmode driver [testmode_driver] folder uusbd.dll uusbd.inf uusbd.sys * testmode_driver_2.0] is for Windows except Windows98. * [testmode_driver] is for Windows98 only. ADJ tool, USB DLL and ADJ setting file [AdjUSB] folder

AdjUSB.exe (ADJ tool itself) uusbd.dll (USB DLL) * .adt (ADJ setting file. Sorted by models) 2) Place the testmode driver in an appropriate place. 3) Place all of ADJ tool, USB DLL and ADJ setting file in the same folder. 1-2. Set the camera so that it recognizes the USB test mode. 1) Enter the test menu. Turn the power on while pressing both [BS] and [UPPER]. Press [DOWN], [DOWN], [BS] and [MENU]. 2) Move the cursor to 2: USB TCC TEST and press [SET]. 3) Move the cursor to 1: USB TCC ON and press [RIGHT], [RIGHT] and [SET]. 4) USB TCC ON is now active. Turn the power off. 5) The test menu appears first when the camera power is turned on. * When changing the USB TCC ON to OFF, set 2: USB TCC OFF in the test menu. 1-3. Install the USB driver for the USB test mode in the computer. (The following is an example using the Windows Me.) 1) Prepare the USB driver for the USB test mode. 2) Turn the camera power on which is set in the USB test mode as shown in 1-2 and let it enter the USB test mode directly (the test menu appears right after the power is turned on). 3) Connect the camera in the above status to the computer by the USB cable. 4) The Add new hardware wizard appears. 5) Check Designate the place for the driver (for users with sufficient knowledge) and press Next. 6) Check Search for the optimum driver for the device (recommended).

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7) Check Designate the place to search, designate the place which contains inf file in the driver by pressing Reference button, and then press Next button. 8) When Universal USB Driver (VMEM manufacturers name) appears upon message Searching for the driver file for the following devices, press Next button. 9) The file copy starts. (If a message uusbd.inf cannot be found appears during the file copy, designate the same place as in the step 7). 10) Press Complete button. 11) Right-click My computer, select property, and then open Device manager. If Universal USB Driver (VMEM manufacturers name),USB device for UUSBD can be found, the computer has successfully recognized the driver. 12) Installing the test driver into either one enables the other one to recognize it. * How to uninstall the USB driver for the USB test mode Connect the camera to the computer while in the USB test mode so that the computer recognizes the camera. Right-click My computer, select Property and open Device manager. Select USB device for UUSBD , and then Universal USB Driver (VMEM manufacturer's name). Press Delete button to delete the driver. When using Windows98/98SE/Me, delete the following three files; (NOTE! Do NOT delete usbd.inf and usbd.sys, whose names are much alike the following.) C:windows / inf / uusbd.inf C:windows / system32 / drivers / uusbd.sys The driver has been successfully deleted.

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2. How to use ADJ Tool when replacing Lens unit Make sure to perform the following procedure after replacing the lens. A floppy disk with the lens data is bundled in the spare parts of the lens unit. 1 Enter the TEST mode. 1. Turn the power on while pressing both "BS" and "UPPER (DISP)" buttons. 2. Press "DOWN" button, "DOWN" button, "BS" button, and "MENU" button while the program version is displayed. 3. Select "2.USB TCC TEST", and press "SET" button. 4. Select "1. USB TCC ON", and press "RIGHT" button, "RIGHT" button and "SET" button. 5. Turn the power OFF. 2 Connect the camera to the computer by the USB cable. 3 Boot "AdjUSB" . 4 Select the model name and click "Load FW " Key. KX-829 EX-Z11 5 Click "ADJ ALL READ", and display the data on the "AdjUSB". 6 Find the No.1163, "LCD VCOM DC". 6 7 Write down this value(data). 8 Replace the Lens unit. 9 Perform the above 1 to 3. 4 0 Select the model name and click "Load FW " Key. KX-829 EX-Z11 A From "File/Open", open the bundled floppy disk, and transfer the data to the "AdjUSB". A B Find the No.1163,"LCD VCOM DC" C Change the data to the former value.(Refer to 7). D Click "WRITE" button of "ADJ ALL". E After adjustment, change "1. USB TCC ON" to "2. USB TCC OFF".

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3. How to use ADJ Tool when replacing MAIN PCB Firmware is not installed in spare parts. 1 Enter the TEST mode. 1. Turn the power on while pressing both "BS" and "UPPER (DISP)" buttons. 2. Press "DOWN" button, "DOWN" button, "BS" button and "MENU" button while the program version is displayed. 3. Select "2.USB TCC TEST", and press "SET" button. 4. Select "1. USB TCC ON", and press "RIGHT" button, "RIGHT" button and "SET" button. 5. Turn the power OFF. 2 Connect the camera to the PC by the USB cable. 3 Boot "AdjUSB". 4 Select the model name and click "Load FW " Key. KX-829 EX-Z11 5 Click "ADJ ALL READ", and display the data on the "AdjUSB". 6 Save the data. 7 Replace the MAIN PCB. 8 Writing the Firmware. Write the firmware into a spare part after replacing one. NOTE: If a battery is inserted without the firmware, only LED blinks green and the camera does not operate. 9 Perform the above 1 to 3. 0 Select the model name and click "Load FW " Key. KX-829 EX-Z11 A Open the file which is saved above, and display the data on the "AdjUSB". B Click "WRITE" button of "ADJ ALL". C After adjustment, change "1. USB TCC ON" to "2. USB TCC OFF". 6

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VCOM DC ADJUSTMENT
I Purpose Readjust the VCOM value to minimize the flicker of the LCD after replacing the LCD or the main PCB. I Necessary tools 1. Camera (Charge its battery fully) 2. Photo diode (S2281-01) : See Fig 1. 3. Photo sensor amp (C2719) : See Fig 2. 4. BNC-BNC cable (E2573) x 2 : See Fig 3. 5. 9-volt alkaline battery (6LR61Y) x 2 : See Fig 4. 6. Oscilloscope I Preparation 1. The three tools can be obtained from the following global site. Photo diode (S2281-01) Photo sensor amp (C2719) BNC-BNC cable (E2573) www.hamamatsu.com/ 2. 9-volt alkaline battery is a standard one, but can be obtained from the following global site as well. www.panasonic.co.jp/global/

Fig1 Photo Diode (S2281-01)

Fig2 Photo Sensor Amp (C2719)

Fig3 BNC-BNC Cable (E2573)

Fig4 6LR61Y

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I Procedure 1. Camera setting a) Turn the power on while pressing BS and UPPER (DISP). After pressing DOWN key twice, press BS and MENU. Select "2:USB TCC TEST", and press "SET" button. Select "1:USB TCC ON", and press "RIGHT" button ,"RIGHT" button and "SET" button. Figure (a) appears.

Figure (a)
1: VERSION INFO 2: USB TCC TEST 3: ROM UPDATE 4: LAST MEMORY 5: FORMAT 6: HARD TEST 7: IMAGE TEST 8: ADJ TEST 9: TEST SCRIPT

b) Select 8 : ADJ_TEST and then press SET. (See Figure (b).)

Figure (b)
1: ADJ STAT CLR 2: LCD 3: LENS . . .

c) Next, select 2. LCD and then press SET. (See Figure (c).)

Figure (c)
1:VCOM . . . OK

d) Pressing SET causes the right figure to appear. (See Figure (d).)

Figure (d)
O K - > R e g i s t e rW ri t e VCOM = 0xca

This value is an example and differs by products

2. Connecting the TOOL a) Place two 9-volt alkaline batteries in C2719. b) Connect the output terminal of C2719 to the channel terminal of the oscilloscope by the BNC-BNCcable. c) Connect the input terminal to the Photo Diode by the BNC cable. d) Turn the oscilloscope and C2719 on. * Pull the ON/OFF switch of C2719 this way and raise/lower it. (See below Figure.)

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3. Measurement a) Connect S2281-01 to the cameras LCD monitor (see below). AC Waveforms appear on the monitor screen of the oscilloscope. * Change the Rf range of C2719 in case the range does not match.
Photo diode S2281-01 INPUT OUTPUT Oscilloscope

Photo sensor amp

CAMERA

BNC-BNC cable LCD Minimize the ripple components

b) After AC waveforms of the oscilloscope appear, minimize it by pressing the cameras up/down buttons (see the picture). Make sure to visually check if it has been minimized.
[UPPER(DISP)] button

[DOWN] button

After it has been minimized, press SET key. The screen in the right figure appears and the new VCOM is written (VCOM adjustment is finished.).

OK -> Register Write VCOM = 0xca

ADJ DATA SET!

This value is only an example, and differs by products.

Return to the previous display by pressing MENU or PW key.

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CURRENT CONSUMPTION
(1) Current consumption (DC in = 3.80 0.1 [V]) Make sure that current consumption is less than 160 mA in PLAY mode. Make sure that current consumption is less than 270 mA in REC mode. Make sure that current consumption is less than 250 A when power is turned OFF. (2) The battery indicator changes according to the voltages as follows. DC in = less than 3.72 0.02 V: (PLAY mode) DC in = less than 3.62 0.02 V: (PLAY mode) (PLAY mode) DC in = less than 3.57 0.02 V:

THE COUNTERMEASURE FOR "SYSTEM ERROR"


System error may occur when the battery is removed while data is written to the internal memory. I PROCEDURE 1. Initialize the system. a) Enter the TEST mode. b) Select "3:ROM UPDATE" and press SET button. c) Next, select "5:SYSTEM INITIAL" and press SET button. d) The following message appears. SYSTEM INITIALIZE START ... PUSH OK KEY? e) Press SET button and System is initialized. "SUCCESS !" appears on the monitor. 2. Write firmware. Refer to the "1. To update the firmware version" on page 7. Write the firmware. If the TEST mode boots automatically, change "USB TCC ON" to "USB TCC OFF". Replace the Main PCB if the camera does not recover.

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RESETTING THE PLACE OF DESTINATION


When the main PCB is replaced, the setting of the destination will be changed, therefore resetting is required. However, when the firmware is changed or fixed, the setting of the destination will be held, therefore resetting is not required. Use the destination setting script to change the destination flag as instructed below. 1. Have an SD card ready that have a corresponding script (autorun.scp) under the root directory. 2. Insert the SD card in the camera and turn on the power. 3. After a few seconds, one of the following messages will be shown in the screen. The system will change the destination flag and turn off the camera automatically. For North America For North America 815 Complete Number of menu languages: 10 languages eBay scene compatible

For Europe and UK For Europe_UK Number of menu languages: 10 languages Movie filming time limited Complete

For others else Number of menu languages: 10 languages Complete

4. Remove the SD card from the camera and turn on the power to confirm if the camera is set as you wish including the number of the menu languages and the scene of the best shot mode. If there is no problem, the setting is completed.

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DISASSEMBLY
I The Disassembly Procedure inscribed on this manual is the same as that of EX-Z11 since EX-Z11 has almost the same frame as EX-Z75.

* Make sure to use correct screws when assembling since there are several kinds of them. It is a good idea to sort them as shown in the right when disassembling.

1. Remove the battery. I Remove the side panel 2. Remove four screws and remove two side panels.

Screws (S1)

Side panels I Removing the rear case and the front case. 3. Remove 10 screws.

Screws (S3)

Screws (S3)

Screws (S2)

Screws (S2)

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4. Removing the rear case assy. The keypad is fixed by double-sided tape.

Keypad

5. Removing the front case assy. Note: Do not lose the strap and bracket. Bracket

Strap

I Removing the lens unit 6. Release the lock and remove two FPCs. 7. Remove the microphone.

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8. Remove two hooks and remove the lens unit.

<hook locations>

I Removing the top case unit 9. Remove the hook and remove the top case unit.

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I Removing the battery case 10. Remove one screw.

Screws (S4)

11. Unsolder two lead wires. The speaker is fixed by double-sided tape.

Speaker

Battery case

I Removing the main PCB 12. Unsolder five lead wires. 13. Release the lock and remove three FPCs. 14. Remove one screw. 15. Remove the main PCB. Screws (S5)

FPCs

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I Removing key FPC 16. Remove the tape 17. Remove the key FPC. *It is fixed by double-sided tape.

Key FPC

I Removing the LCD 18. Remove the LCD unit. *It is fixed by double-sided tape. <tape locations>

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I Removing the SW BASE 19. Remove the SW BASE. *It is fixed by double-sided tape.

20. Remove the hook and remove the strobe case.

21. Remove the hook and remove the strobe unit.

Strobe case

Strobe unit

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ASSEMBLY
I Attaching the strobe unit 1. Attach the strobe unit in the ST case assy and fix it with two bottom hooks. 2. Fix it with two top hooks as well. Note: If it is not fixed with hooks, it will become as shown below. The top hooks not fixed The top case cannot be set. The bottom hooks not fixed The battery cannot be inserted.

I Assembling the SW BASE 3. Set the SW BASE. * Fix it with a double-sided tape.

I Assembling the LCD 4. Set the LCD. * Fix it with a double-sided tape.

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Point

I Assembling key FPC 5. Set the key FPC. * Fix it with a double-sided tape.

Key FPC

I Assembling the main PCB 6. Set the main PCB with one screw. 7. Solder five lead wires. 8. Connect three FPCs. Screws (S5)

FPCs 9. Tape on FPC.

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I Assembling the battery case 10. Set the battery case with one screw.

Screws (S4)

11. Solder two lead wires.

I Assembling the top case unit 12. Set the case unit. * Fix it with the hook.

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I Assembling the lens unit 13. Connect two FPCs of the lens unit.

14. Set the lens unit. * Fix it with two hooks.

<hook locations>

I Assembling the rear case and the front case 15. Set the Bracket. 16. Set the front case. Bracket

Strap

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17. Set the rear case. 18. Assemble with 10screws.

Screws (S3)

Screws (S3)

Screws (S2)

Screws (S2)

I Assembling the side panel 19. Set two side panel. 20. Assemble with four screws.

Screws (S1)

Side panels

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EXPLODED VIEW
31 30 29 28 26 25 24 23 22 S5 15 45 12 13 5 4 S1 1 11 16 17 14 21 19 18 42 27 36 44 41 34 37 40

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43

20

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10 8 9 S4 50 S1 7 S3 48 47 39 49 46

3 2 S2 S3

S2

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PARTS LIST
1 2 3 4 5 EX-Z11_DI EX-Z11_CHINA EX-Z11_EU EX-Z11_UK EX-Z11_US Code No. Parts Name Specification Q'TY 2 3 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Price R 5 Code 1 C 1 AP X 2 AB C 1 AB X 1 X 1 AC C 1 AC C 1 AL C 1 AD X 1 AB C 1 AA C 1 AF C 1 AA X 1 AH C 1 C 1 AE A *1 1 DX A *2 3 AA C 1 AB C 1 AH C 1 AB C 1 A 1 AB X 1 BV C 1 AB X 1 C 1 AA C 1 AB X 1 AB X 2 AA C 1 AG C 1 AF C 1 AI C 1 AB C 1 AB C 1 C 1 AB C 2 C 1 A 1 AB C 1 AB C 1 AB C 1 AB C 1 C 1 AA C Remark

N Item N N 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45

N N N N N

N N N

N N N N N N N N

N N N N N N N N N N

1 10269710 PANEL ASSY/FRONT TK-RJK509705*008 1 10267006 CAM RING RJK509578-001V01 1 10236128 TAPE/CR RJK508700-001V01 2 10236080 STRAP BOARD RJK508638-001V01 1 10261712 BRACKET/L RJK509635-001V01 1 10261714 SIDE PANEL/LA RJK509623-001V01 1 10265977 SIDE PANEL/RA RJK509624-003V01 1 10267092 BATTERY COVER/D RJK509630-005V01 1 10225501 BRACKET ASSY/BATTERY RJK507707*001V02 1 10245259 KNOB/BATTERY RJK508714-001V02 1 10200827 SPRING/BATTERY RJK507792-001V01 1 10267091 BOTTOM CASE RJK509661-003V01 1 10192805 NET/SPEAKER RJK507483-001V01 1 10236185 SPEAKER YD1352-52 1 10266215 CASE ASSY/BATTERY TK-RJK509708*005 1 10236061 LENS RING RJK508670-001V01 1 10248149 LENS UNIT RJK508771*002 TK 1 10248008 CUSHION/LENS RJK509140-001V02 3 10260413 TAPE/EMI RJK509577-001V01 1 10236149 MIC OBG415L42C2-R815 1 10266041 TAPE/PCB RJK509657-001V01 1 10266205 PCB ASSY/MAIN TK-RJK509798*001 1 10266034 CUSHION/ST RJK509645-001V01 1 10266043 STROBE UNIT XEST-K827-S 1 10236150 TAPE/ST RJK508723-001V01 1 10266202 CASE ASSY/STROBE TK-RJK509707*001 1 10200800 SPRING/PUSH/BATTERY RJK507791-001V01 1 10236144 TAPE/SW RJK508706-001V01 1 10236143 SW BASE RJK508690-001V01 1 10236155 CUSHION/SHUTTER RJK508936-001V01 2 10236201 BUTTON/SHUTTER RJK508678-001V01 1 10236200 BUTTON/PW RJK508677-001V01 1 10253575 TOP CASE RJK508676-005V02 1 10266028 TAPE/STRAP RJK509641-001V01 1 10236146 TAPE/CCD RJK508716-001V01 1 10261711 FRAME ASSY/BATTERY RJK509637*001V01 1 10266033 PLATE/LCD RJK509655-001V01 1 10266031 TAPE/LCD RJK509649-001V01 2 10266204 LCD ASSY TK-RJK509710*001 1 10266039 TAPE/FPC/A RJK509652-001V01 1 10266029 TAPE/FPC/B RJK509893-001V01 1 10266030 TAPE/FPC/C RJK509894-001V01 1 10266040 TAPE/FPC RJK509653-001V01 1 10266027 KEY/FPC SB-CAS9-A 1 10113024 SEAL/DETECTION RJK504361-001V01 1

N: New parts *1: Not included in the Lens unit. *2: Floppy disk is bundled.

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1 2 3 4 5

EX-Z11_DI EX-Z11_CHINA EX-Z11_EU EX-Z11_UK EX-Z11_US Code No. 10266218 10266004 10266018 10266019 10269711 10269712 10273875 10190516 10240566 10265950 10081372 10153233 Parts Name PANEL ASSY/REAR KEY/PAD TAPE/KEY/A TAPE/KEY/B LABEL/RATING/DCB LABEL/RATING/DFB LABEL/RATING/DAB SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW SCREW Specification TK-RJK509706*005 SA-CAS10-D RJK509647-001V01 RJK509648-001V01 RJK509632-041V01 RJK509632-042V01 RJK509632-045V01 RJK502836-007V01 RJK508552-003V01 RJK509626-001V01 RJK502836-001V01 RJK506113-001V01 FCC10801ABPA FHC10252ABPA Q'TY 2 3 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 6 4 1 1 4 6 4 1 1 4 6 4 1 1 Price R Remark 5 Code 1 C 1 C 1 AB C 1 AB C AK C For EU AK C For DI 1 C For US 4 AA C 6 AA C 4 AA C 1 AA C 1 AA C AA AA B B

N Item N N N N N N N 46 47 48 49 50 50 50 S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 FU100 FU101

1 1 1 1 1

4 6 4 1 1

10196218 FUSE 10137134 FUSE ACCESSORIES 10263707 AV CABLE 10233074 AC CORD 10210351 AC CORD 10210360 AC CORD 10210354 AC CORD 10212585 AC CORD 10244922 BATTERY/LI-ION 10266901 BATTERY/LI-ION 10251924 BATTERY/LI-ION 10233026 CHARGER 10187367 STRAP 10263706 USB CABLE 10266908 CD ROM 10266909 CD ROM

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

N N N

AV-K827-BK15 CBL-K835-AC-CH-06 CBL-K835-AC-EU-06 CBL-K835-AC-TW-06 CBL-K835-AC-UK-06 CBL-K831-AC-US-2 MK11-2855 MK11-2855-C-S MK11-2855-U-S R68-8207 ST-K872-S UC-K827-BK10 CK829DBA01R CK829DCA01R

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

AQ AJ AF AF AR AH CL BX CL BR AB AO AP AM

C C C C C C B B B C X C C C

Chine type EU type Blade type UK type US type China only US only

For US/DI For EU/UK

N: New parts

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PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD


MAIN PCB (TOP VIEW)

FU101 FU100

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MAIN PCB (BOTTOM VIEW)

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Ver.1 : Mar. 2007 Correction of the RESETTING THE PLACE OF DESTINATION. (P18)

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