SERVICE MANUAL Digital Still Camera EPSON PhotoPC 2100Z ® SEDC01002
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PRECAUTIONS Precautionary notations throughout the text are categorized relative to 1)Personal injury and 2) damage to equipment. DANGER Signals a precaution which, if ignored, could result in serious or fatal personal injury. Great caution should be exercised in performing procedures preceded by DANGER Headings. WARNING Signals a precaution which, if ignored, could result in damage to equipment.
About This Manual This manual describes basic functions, theory of electrical and mechanical operations, maintenance and repair procedures of the printer. The instructions and procedures included herein are intended for the experienced repair technicians, and attention should be given to the precautions on the preceding page. Manual Configuration This manual consists of six chapters and Appendix. CHAPTER 1. PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS Provides a general overview and specifications of the product. CHAPTER 2.
Revision Status Revision Date of Issue A October 15, 2001 B November 12,2001 Description First release "Optics" on page -6: Revise the specification. "Shooting Mode" on page -7 : Revise the specification. "Shooting Operation" on page -10 : Revise the specification. "Playback Mode Functions" on page -11 : Revise the specification. "Beep Sound Specifications" on page -12 : Revise the specification. "Miscellaneous (Abnormal Operation)" on page -15 : Revise the specification.
C November 30,2001 "LCD (Brightness) Adjustment" on page -65 : Add the CAUTION and revise the adjustment procedure. "USB ID Writing" on page -71 : Error correction. D February 20,2002 "Adjustment Programs" on page -61: Revise the CAUTION. "Installation" on page -64 : Revise the procedure. "BC (Battery Check) Compensation Value Writing" on page -64: Revise the CAUTION.
Chapter 1 Product Description 1.1 Features ............................................................................................................... 4 1.2 Exterior View ...................................................................................................... 5 1.2.1 Dimensions and Weight ............................................................................... 5 1.3 Functional Specifications ................................................................................... 6 1.3.
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting 5.3.7 USB ID Writing ......................................................................................... 71 3.1 Troubleshooting ................................................................................................ 44 Chapter 6 Maintenance Chapter 4 Disassembly and Assembly 6.1 Overview ............................................................................................................ 73 6.1.1 Check Items before Shipment ...............................
1 CHAPTER PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
PhotoPC 2100Z Revision B 1.1 Features Major features of EPSON PhotoPC 2100Z are as follows: Advanced appearance Teardrop shaped design, which is easy to hold and carry Digital camera design of the 21st century (quite different from competitors') High quality image CCD with 2,300,000 pixels Image processing technology using the DSP (Digital Signal Processor) for User interfaces Shooting is possible immediately after opening the lens barrier.
PhotoPC 2100Z Revision B 1.2 Exterior View 1.2.1 Dimensions and Weight Dimensions 130 mm × 73 mm × 46.7 mm (not including some protrusions) Weight 265 g (without any of the batteries, strap and memory card) Tripod mount Compliant with JIS B7103 1/4 Appearance Figure 1-1.
PhotoPC 2100Z Revision B 1.3.2 Optics 1.3 Functional Specifications CCD 1/2.6 inch color area CCD, interlace reading, complementary color filter Total pixels: 2,300,000 pixels (1901 x 1212) Effective pixels: 2,180,000 pixels (1806 x 1206) 1.3.1 Image Data Recording format JPEG compression: DCF (Exif 2.1) format Lens Collapsible 2 times zoom lens f = 5.6-11.2 mm (equivalent to 35-70 mm on a 35 mm film camera) Brightness F3.3 (W)-F4.
PhotoPC 2100Z Revision B 1.3.3 Shooting Mode Table 1-1. Flash Auto 1.3.3.1 Shooting Functions ISO110 ISO110 ~ 200 ISO140 (Flash Firing) Wide LV8.3 or above - LV8.3 or below Tele LV10.3 or above LV10.3 ~ 9.4 LV9.4 or below Display of information zone The following information is displayed in the “information zone” during shooting mode. Date / zoom gauge / special setting / number of frames remaining / battery status Table 1-2.
PhotoPC 2100Z Revision B Macro AF range Switching of resolution (Print/e-mail) The default setting is “Print”. The AF range for macro shooting is 30 cm to 50 cm, with optical zoom fixed to the telescopic end. Table 1-4. Resolution Switching Status When the zoom button is pressed: Macro + digital zoom is can be used. Macro + optical zoom can not be used. In macro mode: Viewfinder shooting is disabled. (Viewfinder shooting can not be selected by menu button.
PhotoPC 2100Z Revision B Digital zoom Smooth digital zoom for a maximum of 2.5 magnification can be used. 9-stage switching Processing is slow during digital zoom operation. Shift to VRF shooting mode during digital zoom on, digital zoom function is removed. The image is stored with an image size determined by the selected recording mode. e-mail: Print: Hypict: 720 × 480 1800 × 1200 2160 × 1440 Optical zoom Wide end (35mm) - telescopic end (70mm), 6-step changeover.
PhotoPC 2100Z Revision B 1.3.3.2 Shooting Operation Table 1-6. Shooting Process Operation (continued) Pressing the shutter button halfway (focus lock) Evaluates AF/AE/AWB, and reflects the evaluated value in the preview display. If the CF is pulled out in this status, an alarm is indicated. Even if the communication cable is inserted, transition to the communication mode does not take place during half-press of the shutter button.
PhotoPC 2100Z Revision B 1.3.4 Playback Mode Functions Display in information zone Displays the following information in the “information zone” while in playback mode. Displayed frame number / DPOF number of prints / PIM setting/ total DPOF number of prints / resolution / battery status / cursor Resetting the DPOF number of prints The DPOF number of prints can be reset. This function is disabled (display turns gray) when no DPOF number of prints has been set.
PhotoPC 2100Z Revision B 1.3.5 Setup Mode Functions 1.3.5.1 Beep Sound Specifications Display of information zone The following three types of sounds are used: A: 4.9KHz B: 1.2KHz C: 2.4KHz Displays the following information in the “information zone” while in setup mode. Date / cursor / battery status Date and time setting Table 1-8. Beep Sound Specifications Setting of year, month and day, and hour and minute is available.
PhotoPC 2100Z Revision B 1.3.6 Communication with PC Table 1-8. Beep Sound Specifications (continued) Sound Item Pattern Name Mode Status Sound Patterns 14 ST Shooting Self-timer button AC (repeats until shutter starts operating) 16 IC Playback High-speed switching B 17 MO Shooting/ Playback Menu on/off B 18 SD Battery life expired Batteries have run down.
PhotoPC 2100Z Revision B 1.3.7 Memory 1.3.8 Built-in Clock Built-in RAM Built-in clock The camera incorporates a clock. Default is January 1, 2001, 0:00. Does not count down earlier than this time. Capable of counting up to December 31, 2035, 23:59. Does not count up later 8MB (64Mb (32 bits × 2M)) Built-in ROM 1MB (for program only) Image memory CompactFlash Memory Card Type 1 is used. A maximum of 256MB of CF card can be accessed.
PhotoPC 2100Z Revision B 1.3.10 Miscellaneous (Abnormal Operation) 1.3.11 Indication When batteries are removed during operation: 1.3.11.1 Overview When the batteries (or AC adapter) are removed during operation and re-inserted Playback mode is set by pressing the playback button irrespective of the previous operation. Shooting mode is set when the lens cover is opened irrespective of the previous operation.
PhotoPC 2100Z Revision B 1.3.11.2 LED Indications *2: Duty flashing has off time longer than on time. 0.5Hz: on for 0.1 second and off for 1.9 second. Table 1-9.
PhotoPC 2100Z Revision B 1.3.11.3 Shooting Status Display on Color LCD LED INDICATION FOR ERROR STATUS In an error status, the red LED is lit and beep sound A (4.9KHz) is emitted for three seconds and then power turns off automatically. The color LCD monitor displays color frames for different functions. This function is available only for LCD shooting. Table 1-12.
PhotoPC 2100Z Revision B 1.3.12 Switches and Buttons 1.3.12.2 Locations of Switches and Buttons The figures below show the names and locations of switches and buttons. 1.3.12.1 Switches and Buttons The table below shows a list of switches and buttons. Shutter Button Table 1-13. Switches and Buttons Switch/Button Functions Qty Lens Cover Switch Manual slide type • When the lens cover is opened, the lens extends and the camera enters the LCD shooting mode.
PhotoPC 2100Z Revision B 1.3.13 Lens Extending and Retracting Control Lens extending and retracting are controlled by the opening/closing operation of the lens cover. Setting the Lens Cover Switch to “Open” position: Opens the lens cover and extends the lens. Setting the Lens Cover Switch to “Close” position: Retracts the lens and closes the lens cover. Lens cover opening/closing switch operation is ignored during communication.
PhotoPC 2100Z Revision B {: Stored, ×: Default, ∆: Conditional 1.3.14 Storage in the Camera 1.3.14.1 Shooting The table below indicates the conditions under which the camera stores the parameters in shooting mode. Table 1-14.
PhotoPC 2100Z Revision B {: Stored, ×: Default, ∆: Conditional 1.3.15 Playback / DPOF The table below indicates the conditions under which the camera stores the parameters in playback mode. Table 1-15.
PhotoPC 2100Z Revision B {: Stored, ×: Default ∆: Conditional 1.3.15.1 SETUP The table below indicates the conditions under which the camera stores the parameters in SETUP mode. Table 1-16.
PhotoPC 2100Z Revision B 1.3.16 Processing Time 1.3.17 File Size and Number of Shots Target start-up time: 1.3.17.1 File Size 3.8 seconds Table 1-18. File Size Target processing time Image Quality Setting Table 1-17.
PhotoPC 2100Z Revision B 1.3.18 Sequential Numbering of Files 1.3.18.4 Processing for Number 999 Folder When the 999EPSON folder stores images, the camera is disabled from shooting 1.3.18.1 Folder Name and File Name (the camera displays the “CF card full to its capacity” status) if the CF card runs out of free space. Then the sequential number is reset to 100EPSON-EPSN0001. At this point, EPSON folders without any image files are deleted. Folder name ∆∆∆EPSON Also when EPSN9999.
PhotoPC 2100Z Revision B 1.4.2 AC Adapter Input 1.4 Interface Specifications Polarity: Center-plus USB connector For exclusive use with the AC adapter EU-40 (7.0V 2A) The exclusive USB cable must be used. AC adapter input 1.4.3 CompactFlash DC input terminal for AC adapter (7.0V) EIAJ RC-5320 type 3 (compatible with EU40) CompactFlash CompactFlash interface CompactFlash Card Type1 is supported. A capacity of 256MB is available.
PhotoPC 2100Z Revision B 1.4.4 Exclusive Communication Cable 1.4.4.1 USB Cable For exclusive use with PhotoPC 2100Z Table 1-21. USB Cable Length 1.4.5 Power Supply Batteries Size AA Four batteries are used Ni-MH rechargeable battery / Ni-cd rechargeable battery / alkali battery / lithium battery 1.5 m Connector • Camera: Mini DIN Type A connector • PC: Standard USB connector (A-Type) Manganese batteries must not be used. C A U T IO N AC power supply Exclusive AC adapter EU-40: DC7.
PhotoPC 2100Z Revision B LCD SHOOTING 1.4.7 Power Saving Specifications Old method This section provides the power saving specifications for PhotoPC 2100Z. 1. Turn on camera, then strat shooting in one minutes interval. 1.4.7.1 Shooting Mode 2. No zoom operation, and 50% flash emission. BATTERY 3. Repeat Step1 and 2. Power saving mode 1 (The camera enters this mode after 2 minutes of no operation) New method 1.
PhotoPC 2100Z Revision B Power saving mode 2 (The camera enters this mode from power saving mode 1 1.4.7.2 Playback Mode after 30 seconds of no operation) Restoration condition: The camera is restored to the normal status by one of the following events: The Shutter Button is pressed. The Playback Button is pressed. One of the buttons (including the DPOF button) on the back is pressed. The W/T Button is pressed. The communication cable is connected.
PhotoPC 2100Z Revision B Complete off (Power is turned off from the power saving mode 2 after 2 minutes 1.4.7.4 SETUP Mode of no operation) BATTERY Table 1-24. Camera Status Power Saving Power Saving Mode 1 Mode 2 Default Complete OFF Power saving mode 1 (The camera enters this mode after 2 minutes of no operation) LED ON ON ON *1 OFF Power saving mode 1 is entered after displaying icon animation.
PhotoPC 2100Z Revision B Complete off (Power is turned off from the power saving mode 2 after 2 minutes of no operation) Table 1-26. Camera Status Default Power Saving Power Saving Mode 1 Mode 2 Complete OFF LED ON ON ON *1 OFF LCD Monitor ON OFF OFF OFF Lens ON ON ON OFF CPU ON ON OFF *2 OFF Note: *1: The orange LED flashes (Duty is changed). *2: Startup time is longer than in the viewfinder mode (because of CPU shutdown).
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PhotoPC 2100Z Revision B 1.7 Environmental Conditions 1.7.1 Operating Conditions / Storage Conditions Temperature Operation: Storage: 5 to 35°C -20 to 60°C Humidity Operation: Storage: 30 to 80%, No condensation 10 to 80%, No condensation Shock resistance Storage: G [TBD] 1.7.2 Power Supply Specifications DC input voltage (AC adapter) Average: 7.0 VDC Maximum: The AC adapter (EU-40) made by Epson must be used.
PhotoPC 2100Z Revision B 1.8 Safety Standards & Reliability 1.8.1 EMI and Safety Standards Table 1-27. EMI and Safety Standards Market USA EMI and Safety Standards FCC part15 subpart B class B Canada CSA C108.8 class B Europe EMC Directive 89 / 336 / EEC (CE Marking) EN55022 Class B EN61000-3-2 (When AC adapter is used) EN61000-3-3 (When AC adapter is used) EN55024-1 IEC801-2 IEC801-3 IEC801-4 EN 55022 (CISPR Pub.
PhotoPC 2100Z Revision B 1.9 Prohibitions and Precautions Never see the sun through the viewfinder. Never use any AC adapter other than the specified one. Never use any batteries other than the specified ones. Remove the batteries when the camera is not to be used for a long time. Do not insert or eject the CF card when power is on. Before replacing the CF card with another one, disconnect USB connection first, if connected, by the procedure specific to the OS and turn off the camera power.
2 CHAPTER OPERATING PRINCIPLES
PhotoPC 2100Z Revision A 2.1 Overview This chapter explains operating principles of PhotoPC 2100Z. 2.1.1 Circuit The circuit block diagram of PhotoPC 2100Z is shown on the next page.
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PhotoPC 2100Z Revision A 2.1.2 Operating Principles of Control Circuit Table 2-1. Peripheral Elements of Main CPU (continued) This section describes the functions of major elements constituting the circuitry of this camera. The electric circuit of this camera is controlled by two CPUs, namely, the main CPU and the 8-bit CPU. Table 2-1.
PhotoPC 2100Z Revision A 2.1.3 Operating Principles of Power Supply Circuit Table 2-2. Peripheral Elements of 8-bit CPU (continued) Major Element / Unit Focusing Motor Functions 2.1.3.1 Power Supply Voltages Incorporated in the lens barrel to drive the lens for focusing. Power supplies to PhotoPC 2100Z are as listed below. Each voltage is generated by the voltage supplied from the batteries or the AC adapter.
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PhotoPC 2100Z Revision A 2.1.3.2 Operating Principles of Power Supply Circuit 2.1.4 Operating Principles of Flash Circuit The control IC (IC1) in the power supply circuit has a 2-channel control system. One channel is used for voltage down by L81 to generate 3.3 V. The other channel is used for voltage boosting and voltage down by the transformer T21 to generate four outputs, namely, +3.3 V, +5 V, +18 V and -8 V.
3 CHAPTER TROUBLESHOOTING
PhotoPC 2100Z Revision A 3.1 Troubleshooting Table 3-1. Troubleshooting (continued) Problem This section describes how to identify the defective unit or parts from observed problems. Possible Cause Shorted CCD power supply Replace Main Circuit Board. Faulty operation of shutter Check initial operation of shutter at power on. • If it does not operate, replace Lens Unit (Lens Assy). Taken pictures are abnormal CCD peripheral circuitry broken down Replace Main Circuit Board.
PhotoPC 2100Z Revision A Table 3-1. Troubleshooting (continued) Problem Possible Cause Checking and Remedy Power does not turn on, with the camera beeping Main CPU does not operate, so that 8-bit CPU has displayed an error. Replace Main Circuit Board. Flash memory firmware has disappeared. Replace Main Circuit Board.
4 CHAPTER DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
PhotoPC 2100Z Revision B 4.1 Overview This section describes procedures for disassembling the main components of the product. W A R N IN G Unless otherwise specified, disassembled units or components can be reassembled by reversing the disassembly procedure. Remove the batteries and plug off the AC adapter before disassembling the camera. Always wear gloves for disassembly and reassembly to avoid 4.1.
PhotoPC 2100Z Revision B 4.1.2 Tools C A U T IO N Use only recommended tools for disassembling, assembling or Use only specified tools to avoid damaging the camera. adjusting the camera. Observe the specified torque when tightening screws. Make the specified adjustments when you disassemble the camera. (See Chapter 5 for details.) For this product, there are two repair levels; first maintenance and 2nd maintenance.
PhotoPC 2100Z Revision B 4.1.3 Screws 4.2 Disassembly Table below shows the screws used with PhotoPC 2100Z. Table 4-2. Screws Name SPB 1.7x2 Specification SP BOLT 1.7x2 3x0.6 THB 2x6x3x0.6 THB 2.0x6.3x3.0x0.6 THB 1.7x4.0 THB 1.7x4.0-3.0x0.6 THB 1.7x5.5 THB 1.7x5.5-3.0x0.6 PS 2.0x6.0 PS-tite 2.0x6.0-3.0x0.6 Appearance The flowchart below shows step-by-step disassembly procedure for PhotoPC 2100Z. When disassembling each component, refer to the page number shown in the figure below.
PhotoPC 2100Z Revision B 4.2.1 Housing Disassembly Hooks 4.2.1.1 Rear Cover Removal 1. Remove the one screw (THB1.7x5.5) and the four screws (THB1.7x4.0) securing the Rear Cover. THB1.7x5.5 THB1.7x4.0 CN1104 THB1.7x4.0 Figure 4-3. Rear Cover Removal THB1.7x4.0 3. Disconnect the FFC of the Rear Cover from the connector CN1104 on the Main Circuit Board. At this point, also the Battery Cap and the connector cover come off. C H E C K P O IN T Figure 4-2.
PhotoPC 2100Z W A R N IN G Revision B When the Rear Cover has been removed, the terminals of the capacitor C3108 for flash firing appears at the upper left corner of the camera. Be sure to discharge the capacitor using a cement resistor. (Use a cement resistor with a resistance of about 500Ω to 1 kΩ/10W.) 4.2.1.2 Front Cover Removal 1. Remove the Rear Cover. (See "Rear Cover Removal" on page 50) 2. Remove the three screws (THB1.7x4.0) securing the Front Cover.
PhotoPC 2100Z Revision B 4.2.1.3 Front Cover Disassembly 4.2.2 Disassembly of Circuit Boards 1. 4.2.2.1 Release Circuit Board Removal Disengage the seven hooks fastening the Face Plate to the Front Cover. 1. Remove the housing. (See "Housing Disassembly" on page 50) 2. Disconnect the FFC of the Release Circuit Board from the connector CN1103 on the Main Circuit Board. 3. Remove the two screws (THB1.7x4.0) securing the Release Circuit Board. NOTE: Tightening torque for the screw THB1.7x4.0: 0.
PhotoPC 2100Z Revision B 4.2.2.2 Power Supply Circuit Board Removal 4.2.2.3 Monitor LCD Removal 1. Remove the housing. (See "Housing Disassembly" on page 50) 1. Remove the housing. (See "Housing Disassembly" on page 50) 2. Remove the one screw (THB1.7x2.5) and the one screw (SPB1.7x4.0) securing the Power Supply Circuit Board. 2. Remove the Power Supply Circuit Board. (See "Power Supply Circuit Board Removal" on page 53) 3.
PhotoPC 2100Z Revision B 5. Disengage the two hooks fastening the bottom end of the Fixing Frame to the Main Circuit Board, and disengage the upper hook of the LCD from the Main Circuit Board. 6. While lifting the Monitor LCD, disconnect the FFC from the connectors CN1105 and CN1106 on the Main Circuit Board. 7. Remove the Monitor LCD. 4.2.2.4 Flash Circuit Board Removal 1. Remove the housing. (See "Housing Disassembly" on page 50) 2. Remove the Power Supply Circuit Board.
PhotoPC 2100Z C A U T IO N Revision B When soldering the Flash Tube lead wires, take care not to produce any solder horn or bridge, which can cause abnormal electric discharge. C H E C K P O IN T When installing the Flash Circuit Board, make sure that the circuit board is installed in the groove in the battery box. Groove 発光 5. Remove the one screw (SPB1.7x2.5) securing the Flash Circuit Board. NOTE: Tightening torque for the screw SPB 1.7x2.5: 0.12N⋅m SPB1.7x4.0 Figure 4-12.
PhotoPC 2100Z Revision B 4.2.2.5 Battery Box Removal 6. 1. Remove the housing. (See "Housing Disassembly" on page 50) 2. Remove the Power Supply Circuit Board. (See "Power Supply Circuit Board Removal" on page 53) 3. Remove the Flash Circuit Board. (See "Flash Circuit Board Removal" on page 54) 4. Remove the Eject Button from the CF card slot using tweezers, and place the Eject Lever on the lens side. 5. Remove the one screw (THB1.7x4.0) securing the copper foil and battery box.
PhotoPC 2100Z Revision B PCB Fixing Frame Hook of Battery Box 4.2.2.6 Lens Assy (Lens & CCD Unit) Removal 1. Remove the housing. (See "Housing Disassembly" on page 50) 2. Remove the Power Supply Circuit Board. (See "Power Supply Circuit Board Removal" on page 53) 3. Remove the Flash Circuit Board. (See "Flash Circuit Board Removal" on page 54) 4. Remove the Battery Box. (See "Battery Box Removal" on page 56) 5.
PhotoPC 2100Z Revision B NOTE: Tightening torque for the screw SPB 1.7x2.5: 0.12N⋅m CCD terminals SPB1.7x2.5 C A U T IO N Do not remove the two black screws of the Lens Assy, which connect the CCD and the lens barrel to each other. If you remove them, dust or other foreign matters could adhere to the CCD. Black screw Black screw SPB1.7x2.5 Figure 4-17. CCD Terminals C A U T IO N 7. When soldering the CCD terminals, solder the grounding terminal of CCD first.
5 CHAPTER ADJUSTMENT
PhotoPC 2100Z Revision E 5.1 Overview This section describes the adjustments required according to service components once they have been replaced and also describes procedures for such adjustments. The table below shows the adjustments required when components have been replaced. Table 5-1. Adjustments Required Once Relevant Components have been Replaced Sequence in which Adjustments should be Made Service Components 1. Firmware Installation 2. BC Compensation 3. LCD Compensation 4.
PhotoPC 2100Z Revision E 5.2 Tools C A U T IO N 5.2.1 Tools The PC to be used must be of a model which permits use of the USB interface on Windows 98 or a later operating system. Only one program file must be stored in one CF card if the file The table below lists the tools needed for adjustments of PhotoPC 2100Z. Table 5-2.
PhotoPC 2100Z C A U T IO N Revision E Without firmware installation, the adjustment by CF 5.2.3 Explanation of Error Codes card has the counter that control to adjustment count on each adjustment item. The counter is up to ten times. When count up, the camera will not accept more adjustment setting. At that time, perform the following program; Erase.c21 How to use is the same as another extension “c21” files.
PhotoPC 2100Z Revision E 6: AF adjustment error Corrective action 5.3 Adjustment Check the conditions under which the adjustment is performed. Perform the adjustment again and if a similar error recurs, replace the Lens Assy (with CCD) with a new one. 20: Adjusted value writing error Corrective action 5.3.1 Installation of firmware 5.3.1.1 Version Confirmation 1. Check the conditions under which the adjustment is performed.
PhotoPC 2100Z Print Button Revision E 5.3.2 BC (Battery Check) Compensation Value Writing Playback Button This adjustment is executed in order to input the threshold values for battery check into flash memory on the Main Circuit Board. This adjustment includes the initialization of the adjusted value storage area in the camera. 1. Close the lens cover of the camera. F Button SCROLL Button 2. Hold down the Print Button. 3. The version of firmware is displayed on the LCD monitor at its top left.
PhotoPC 2100Z Revision E 4. Insert into the camera the CF card in which the BC compensation program has been installed. 5. Hold down the F Button and Shutter Button together and press the Playback Button, and the BC compensation values will be written. 6. BC compensation is completed when “OK” is displayed on the monitor of the camera. 7. Press the shutter button fully to turn off power to the camera. 8. Remove the CF card from the camera. 9. Remove the battery tool from the camera. 5.3.
PhotoPC 2100Z C A U T IO N Revision E With the PC having two or more serial ports, use COM1 port, if possible. When connect the camera to PC by the RS-232c interface, connect the following figure. Do not misconnect the cables, otherwise the RS-232C interface board may have damage. AC Adopter Serial cable (For PC) RS-232C interface Figure 5-4. LCD Adjustment Pattern “+” button Raise the brightness of LCD. “-” button Lower the brightness of the LCD. 9. RS-232C cable (For Camera) 10.
PhotoPC 2100Z Revision E 5.3.4 CCD Gain Adjustment, Shutter Compensation Black Defect Writing and White defect compensation 8. Pressing the shutter button fully will turn off power to the camera. 9. Remove the CF card from the camera. The adjustments to be made here are CCD gain adjustment, shutter compensation and compensation of CCD pixel defects (loss of pixels). Adjusted values are written in flash memory on the Main Circuit Board. 11. Disconnect the AC adapter from the camera. 1.
PhotoPC 2100Z Revision E 5.3.5 Strobo Adjustment This process adjusts the amount of flash light with the lens positioned on the WIDE (wide-angle) side and TELE (telescopic) side. Adjusted values are written in flash memory on the Main Circuit Board. For this adjustment, use of a dark box or dark room is desirable. Instead, however, you can use a room which is so prepared that no external light enters directly. Strobo adjust Chart 1m Adjustment Procedure 1. Open the lens cover of the camera. 2.
PhotoPC 2100Z Revision E 5.3.6 AF (Auto Focus) Compensation C A U T IO N Do not move the camera during adjustment. In this adjustment, the adjusted values for AF in-focus positions are written into flash memory on the Main Circuit Board. AF Adjustment Chart 70 cm Figure 5-7. AF Compensation Preparation for Adjustment Stick the AF adjustment chart on a wall or board.
PhotoPC 2100Z C A U T IO N Revision E If a printed chart is to be used, make sure that the pattern of the chart is not incomplete, soiled or blur. Slant the chart about 25 degrees so that the vertical stripes of 8. Press the Shutter Button fully to turn off power to the camera. 9. Remove the CF card from the camera. 10. Disconnect the AC adapter from the camera. the pattern are never in the upright position. C A U T IO N Center of the lens Do not move the camera during adjustment.
PhotoPC 2100Z Revision E 5.3.7 USB ID Writing In this adjustment, the USB ID is written in flash memory on the Main Circuit Board. When the Main Circuit Board has been replaced with a new one, the camera can not use the USB ID which is stored on the old circuit board. Therefore, make this adjustment to register a new USB ID on the new circuit board. C A U T IO N If the display shows “A camera number can't be inputted” during USB ID writing, it signifies that the USB ID is not written successfully.
6 CHAPTER MAINTENANCE
PhotoPC 2100Z Revision B 6.1 Overview PhotoPC 2100Z requires no specific maintenance (lubrication / adhesion / cleaning). Camera should be cleaned according to its necessity, however, such as for dust incoming at the repairing service or fingerprint. The following table lists the check items before sending the camera back to users 6.1.1 Check Items before Shipment Check the camera according to Table 6-2.
7 CHAPTER APPENDIX
PhotoPC 2100Z Revision A 7.1 Circuit Board Connection Diagram The next page shows the circuit board connection diagram.
PhotoPC 2100Z Revision A 7.2 Circuit Board Component Layout This section shows the circuit board component layouts for PhotoPC 2100Z. Figure 7-1.
PhotoPC 2100Z Revision A Figure 7-2.
PhotoPC 2100Z Revision A Figure 7-3. Release Circuit Board (Components Side) Appendix Circuit Board Component Layout Figure 7-4.
PhotoPC 2100Z Revision A Figure 7-6. Flash Circuit Board 2 Figure 7-5.
PhotoPC 2100Z Revision A 7.3 Circuit Diagrams This section shows the following circuit diagrams for PhotoPC 3100Z.
PhotoPC 2100Z Revision A 7.4 Exploded Diagrams This section shows exploded diagrams. The parts to which no reference number is assigned will not be available as after-sale service parts. 101 505 103 104 505 505 105 102 FOR CP-80Z/PHOTO PC2100Z NO.1 Appendix Exploded Diagrams Rev.
PhotoPC 2100Z Revision A The parts to which no reference number is assigned will not be available as after-sale service parts. 503 503 205 502 500 503 114 201 501 504 FOR CP-80Z/PHOTO PC2100Z NO.2 Appendix Exploded Diagrams Rev.
PhotoPC 2100Z Revision A The parts to which no reference number is assigned will not be available as after-sale service parts. 505 204 202 100 113 FOR CP-80Z/PHOTO PC2100Z NO.3 Appendix Exploded Diagrams Rev.
PhotoPC 2100Z Revision A The parts to which no reference number is assigned will not be available as after-sale service parts. 203 200 112 505 206 503 109 FOR CP-80Z/PHOTO PC2100Z NO.4 Appendix Exploded Diagrams Rev.
PhotoPC 2100Z Revision A The parts to which no reference number is assigned will not be available as after-sale service parts. 111 107 110 506 505 508 507 505 108 505 505 FOR CP-80Z/PHOTO PC2100Z NO.5 Appendix Exploded Diagrams Rev.
PhotoPC 2100Z Revision A 7.4.1 ASP List Table 7-1. ASP List The Ref. Nos. correspond to the numbers shown in the exploded diagrams. Table 7-1. ASP List Part Name Ref. No. Sales Part Code 101 1083774 FRONT COVER ASSY. 102 1083775 FACE PLATE 103 1083776 VF WINDOW 104 1083777 SELF WINDOW 105 1083778 STROBE WINDOW 107 1083780 REAR COVER ASSY. 108 1083783 MONITOR SW SET 110 1083801 MONITER WINDOW 111 1083802 EYEPIECE WINDOW 505 1083858 SCREW THB 1.7X4.0-3.0X0.
PhotoPC 2100Z Revision A 7.5 AF Adjustment Chart The AF adjustment chart is shown on the next page. For use, output the chart with the A2 size.