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ELECTRONIC VIEWFINDER

DXF-801
DXF-801CE

SERVICE MANUAL
2nd Edition
ID No. 100001 and Higher (UCJ)
ID No. 200001 and Higher (SY)
ID No. 400001 and Higher (CE)
! WARNING
This manual is intended for qualified service personnel only.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire or injury, do not perform any servicing other than that
contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so. Refer all servicing to
qualified service personnel.

! WARNUNG
Die Anleitung ist nur fr qualifiziertes Fachpersonal bestimmt.
Alle Wartungsarbeiten drfen nur von qualifiziertem Fachpersonal ausgefhrt werden. Um die
Gefahr eines elektrischen Schlages, Feuergefahr und Verletzungen zu vermeiden, sind bei
Wartungsarbeiten strikt die Angaben in der Anleitung zu befolgen. Andere als die angegeben
Wartungsarbeiten drfen nur von Personen ausgefhrt werden, die eine spezielle Befhigung
dazu besitzen.

! AVERTISSEMENT
Ce manual est destin uniquement aux personnes comptentes en charge de lentretien. Afin
de rduire les risques de dcharge lectrique, dincendie ou de blessure neffectuer que les
rparations indiques dans le mode demploi moins dtre qualifi pour en effectuer dautres.
Pour toute rparation faire appel une personne comptente uniquement.

X-RAY RADIATION WARNING


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

DXF-801/801CE
Table of Contents

Manual Structure 3. Spare Parts

Purpose of this manual ........................................................... 3 (E) 3-1. Notes on Repair Parts ..................................................... 3-1
Related manuals ..................................................................... 3 (E) 3-2. Exploded Views .............................................................. 3-2
3-3. Electrical Parts List ......................................................... 3-4

1. Service Overview
4. Semiconductor Pin Assignments
1-1. Board Location ........................................................ 1-1 (E)
1-2. Replacing the Main Parts ......................................... 1-1 (E)
1-2-1. Notes on Replacing the VF-76 Board ................ 1-1 (E) 5. Diagrams
1-2-2. Replacing the CRT/DY Assembly ..................... 1-1 (E)
1-3. Replacing the VF Loupe .......................................... 1-3 (E) 5-1. Block Diagram ................................................................ 5-1
1-4. Replacing the Outside Holder T and Overall ............................................................................ 5-1
Eyepiece Outer Ring ................................................ 1-4 (E) 5-2. Schematic Diagrams ....................................................... 5-2
1-5. Changing the Viewfinder DF-64 .............................................................................. 5-2
Correspond to Left Eye ............................................ 1-5 (E) VF-76 .............................................................................. 5-3
1-6. Recommended Replacement Parts .......................... 1-6 (E)
1-7. Unleaded Solder ....................................................... 1-6 (E)
6. Board Layouts

2. Alignment DF-64 .............................................................................. 6-1


LE-297 ............................................................................ 6-1
2-1. Preparation ............................................................... 2-1 (E) LE-298 ............................................................................ 6-1
2-1-1. Required Equipment .......................................... 2-1 (E) VF-76 .............................................................................. 6-2
2-1-2. Connecting Diagram .......................................... 2-1 (E)
2-1-3. Notes on Adjustment .......................................... 2-1 (E)
2-1-4. Initial Setting ...................................................... 2-1 (E)
2-2. Viewfinder System Adjustment ............................... 2-2 (E)
2-2-1. Heater Voltage Pre-Adjustment ......................... 2-2 (E)
2-2-2. Focus Adjustment .............................................. 2-2 (E)
2-2-3. Picture Frame Adjustment ................................. 2-3 (E)
2-2-4. Heater Voltage Adjustment ................................ 2-4 (E)
2-2-5. Bright Calibration Adjustment ........................... 2-4 (E)
2-2-6. Horizontal Shift Adjustment (For NTSC) .......... 2-5 (E)
2-2-6. Horizontal Shift Adjustment (For PAL) ............ 2-6 (E)
2-2-7. Vertical Frame Adjustment (For NTSC) ........... 2-7 (E)
2-2-7. Vertical Frame Adjustment (For PAL) .............. 2-8 (E)
2-2-8. Screen Centering Check ..................................... 2-9 (E)
2-2-9. Vertical Linearity Adjustment ........................... 2-9 (E)

DXF-801/801CE 1 (E)
Manual Structure

Purpose of this manual


This manual is the Service Manual of the Electronic Viewfinder DXF-801/801CE.
This manual contains the service overview, alignment, spare parts, semiconductor
pin assignments, block diagrams, schematic diagrams and board layouts.

Related manuals
In addition to this Service Manual the following manual is provided.

. Semiconductor Pin Assignments CD-ROM (Available on request)


This Semiconductor Pin Assignments CD-ROM allows you to search for
semiconductors used in B&P Company equipment.
The service manual contains a complete list of semiconductors and their ID Nos.,
and thus should be used together with the CD-ROM.
Part number: 9-968-546-XX

DXF-801/801CE 3 (E)
Section 1
Service Overview

1-1. Board Location 1-2. Replacing the Main Parts

1-2-1. Notes on Replacing the VF-76 Board

VF-76 board
To replace the VF-76 board, perform adjustment referring
LE-297 board to Section 2.Alignment.

1-2-2. Replacing the CRT/DY Assembly

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DF-64 board
If a deflection yoke is replaced, you should replace assembly
of CRT and deflection yoke (CRT/DY assembly).
LE-298 board

1. Remove two screws (B3 x 6) and two tooth washer


screws (B3 x 8), then remove the bottom case.
2. Remove the screw (B2.6 x 4) and lug terminal, then
disconnect the harness from the connector (CN1) on
the VF-76 board.

Bottom case
B3 x 6

B3 x 8
B3 x 8
B3 x 6

Harness

B2.6 x 4
Lug terminal

VF-76 board

CN1

DXF-801/801CE 1-1 (E)


3. Remove the two projections in the direction of the 6. Disconnect the three connectors (CN2, 4 and 5) on the
arrow A, then remove the slide ring in the direction of VF-76 board and high-voltage cable, then disconnect
the arrow B while expanding it in horizontal direction. the CRT socket from the CRT/DY assembly.
4. Remove the two screws and two hooks, then remove the n
CRT/DY assembly from the outside holder T and In disconnecting, carefully pull the CRT socket
outside holder B. backward, as the pins of CRT/DY assembly is liable to
bend.
Outside holder T
CRT socket

CRT/DY assembly
Hooks

Red

White
Amber

High-voltage cable
CRT/DY assembly VF-76 board

Outside holder B

A A

Projection
VF-76 board (COMPONENT SIDE)

CN4
BTP3 x 12
B
Slide ring
CN2 CN5

5. Remove the three strings, adhesive tape and cable 7. Attach the CRT/DY assembly in the reverse order of
holder from the CRT/DY assembly. steps 1 to 6.
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In reconnecting the CRT socket, be sure to match a
Strings projection of the CRT socket with a mark of the CRT/
DY assembly.
Adhesive tape
CRT socket CRT/DY assembly

Cable holder

Projection Mark

1-2 (E) DXF-801/801CE


. When attaching the bottom case, be careful not to 1-3. Replacing the VF Loupe
catch the high-voltage cable.
. Bind the cables and harnesses as shown in the Optional VF loupe
illustration below. There are two kind of VF loupes as supplied accessory.
Use a VF loupe to match your visibility range.
Push the high-voltage cable into the inside of top case.

String Cable holder VF loupe for aged eyes;


(CRT socket harnesses (CRT socket harnesses (5-pin))
_2D to +1D (Sony part No.: 3-725-276-01)
(5-pin)) Top case
_0.5 to +3D (Sony part No.: 3-176-501-01)
(For reference) Standard ; _3D to 0D

1. Insert a slotted screwdriver to the clearance between


portion A and eyepiece outer ring as shown in figure,
then remove eyecup by lifting its portion A.
2. Remove eyepiece inner ring.
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When removing eyepiece inner ring, the friction spring
String is liable to remove.
(High-voltage cable anode lead, 8-pin harnesses,
deflecting yoke harnesses (5-pin))
Eyepiece outer ring

Eyepiece inner ring

Eyecup

Friction spring
A

3. Hold the portion B as shown in figure, then remove the


lens holder along the groove C.

Lens holder

DXF-801/801CE 1-3 (E)


4. Remove one side of cutout portion as shown in figure. 1-4. Replacing the Outside Holder T and
Pull out the lens holder (2) and remove the VF loupe. Eyepiece Outer Ring

1. Remove the outside holder T referring to Section 1-2-


2. Replacing the CRT/DY assembly.
VF loupe
2. Push two pins to portion A by slotted screwdriver as
shown in figure.
Lens holder (2)

Convex side Pin


A
Pin

Slotted screwdriver

Cutout

5. Attach the VF loupe in the reverse order of steps 1 to


Outside holder T
4.
m
. When attaching the VF loupe, be sure to check the
3. Remove the screw, washer and two hinge springs.
concave and convex sides of the lens.
Then, remove the outside holder T and eyepiece outer
(Refer to step 4.)
ring as shown in figure arrow.
. When installing eyepiece inner ring, ensure the
inserting position of friction spring and hold it by
finger. Match boss of portion D with B and insert the
inner ring to the outer ring.
Outerside holder T

Eyepiece
inner ring

Friction spring D Eyepiece outer ring

Hinge springs

Screw
B D
Friction spring
Eyepiece inner ring (Check the position.)

1-4 (E) DXF-801/801CE


4. Pull out two pins. 1-5. Changing the Viewfinder
Correspond to Left Eye

Part Required (sold separately)


Pin Left eye adaptor (Sony Part No.: A-8267-181-A)
Pin
Attaching Procedures
1. Remove the eyecup, then turn the eyecup as shown in
figure and put it back where it was.
2. While pushing up the stopper of the viewfinder, attach
the left eye adaptor.
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5. Replace outside holder T or eyepiece outer ring to new At this time, pull the lock lever to release locking.
one. 3. Fix the left eye adaptor by pushing the lock lever
6. Insert two pins to portion B by slotted screwdriver as vertically direction.
shown in figure.
Viewfinder
Left eye adaptor
Pin Pin
Lock
B

Release

Stopper
Pin Lock lever

Turn the eyecup and put it


Eyecup back where it was.

DXF-801/801CE 1-5 (E)


1-6. Recommended Replacement Parts 1-7. Unleaded Solder

Parts listed below are recommended replacement parts. Boards requiring use of unleaded solder are printed with a
They are subject to cracks with the lapse of time. Check lead free mark (LF) indicating the solder contains no lead.
sometimes by visual, and replace as necessary. (Caution: Some printed circuit boards may not come
printed with the lead free mark due to their particular size.)
No. Description Sony Part No.

1 EYE CUP (RP) A-8319-943-B : LEAD FREE MARK


2 RUBBER (MIC CUSHION) 3-608-303-0X *1

1
m
. Be sure to use the unleaded solder for the printed circuit
board printed with the lead free mark.
2 . The unleaded solder melts at a temperature about 40 dC
higher than the ordinary solder, therefore, it is recom-
mended 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 foil) may peel away if
*1 : It is recommended that the MIC cushions are replaced the heated tip is applied for too long, so be careful.
in pairs. In this case, please order two pieces.

1-6 (E) DXF-801/801CE


Section 2
Alignment

2-1. Preparation 2-1-3. Notes on Adjustment

2-1-1. Required Equipment . When using the camera or camcorder that can select the
aspect ratio 16:9 or 4:3, some adjustment items need
changing the setting of the aspect ratio.
Tools/measuring equipment
(Refer to Section 2-2-7, Vertical Frame Adjustment.)
. Pattern box PTB-500 (Sony part number: J-6029-140-B) . When the aspect ratio is not specified, perform adjust-
. Resolution chart (Sony part number: J-6026-100-A) ment in the 4:3 mode. As for details on the setting
. Waveform monitor method of the aspect ratio, refer to the operating
. Digital voltmeter instructions of the video camera or camcorder to be used.
. This alignment is described for both NTSC/PAL
systems. When performing the adjustment, adjust
2-1-2. Connecting Diagram according to the level appropriate for each system.

DXF-801/801CE PTB-500
2-1-4. Initial Setting
VTR/CCU/CMA 2 to 3 m
Video camera or digital camcorder
CA537, etc + DXC-D50/D50WS series or . Lens (IRIS AUTO/MANU MANU)
DSR-400/450WS series . OUTPUT/DL/DCC + switch CAM/DCC +
Camera cable . GAIN switch 0 dB
To VIDEO IN terminal
CCQ-2BRS . Selection of 4:3 mode
B.B cable
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When using DXC-D50WS/D50WSP
To VIDEO OUT terminal . Change on the OTHERS page in the MAINTE-
B/W monitor NANCE menu.
CMA-8/8A When using DSR-570WS/570WSP
AC adaptor
. Change on the ninth page in the advanced menu.
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To CAMERA/CCU terminal To an AC outlet Only when using the camera and camcorder that can
select the aspect ratio 16:9 or 4:3, the mode selection is
Related equipment required.
. Video camera: DXC-D50/D50WS/D50P/D50WSP
Setting of viewfinder
Digital camcorder: DSR-570WS/570WSP
. CONTRAST control Mechanical center
. Camera adaptor: CA-537/537P, etc. . BRIGHT control Mechanical center
. AC adaptor: CMA-8/8CE/8A/8ACE . PEAKING control Fully counterclockwise 3
. Camera cable: CCQ-2BRS
. B/W monitor: PVM-91/91CE or equivalent Setting for destination (S1/VF-76 board)
. DXF-801 (UCJ): ID No.100001 and higher
When adjusting DXF-801 (SY) used in the NTSC system Fully clockwise 2
video camera, the NTSC system equipment is required for . DXF-801 (SY): ID No. 200001-399999
Mechanical center
adjustment.
. DXF-801CE (CE): ID No.400001 and higher
(Example: DXC-D50/D50WS, CA-537, PVM-91, etc.)
Fully counterclockwise 3

When adjusting DXF-801 (SY) used in the PAL system


NTSC SY PAL
video camera, the PAL system equipment is required for
adjustment.
RV5
RV6
RV7
RV8
RV9

S1 Fully Mechanical Fully


(Example: DXC-D50P/D50WSP, CA-537P, PVM-91CE, etc.) clockwise center counterclockwise
VF-76 board
In either case, perform all checks and adjustments from COMPONENT SIDE
2-2-1. Heater Voltage Pre-Adjustment through 2-2-9.
Vertical Linearity Adjustment.
DXF-801/801CE 2-1 (E)
2-2. Viewfinder System Adjustment 2-2-2. Focus Adjustment

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

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


ment, 2-2-4. Heater Voltage Adjustment and 2-2-5.
When performing this adjustment, check 2-2-5. Bright Bright Calibration Adjustment affect with each other.
Calibration Adjustment. Therefore, repeat the adjustment until all specifications are
met.
Preparation
Preparation
. Measuring equipment: Digital voltmeter (AC mode)
. Object: Resolution chart
Adjustment procedure . Measuring equipment: Waveform monitor
. Lens
Check the following voltage. IRIS AUTO/MANU MANU
. Test point: TP4 TP5/VF-76 board . Viewfinder
. Specification: 0.65 0.03 V rms BRIGHT control Mechanical center
CONTRAST control Fully clockwise 2
If the above specification is not met, adjust 1RV2 (VH- PEAKING control Fully counterclockwise 3
ADJ)/VF-76 board so that the specification is met.
Adjustment Procedure
CN1
RV2
RV1
RV3
RV4
RV5
RV6
RV7
RV8
RV9

S1
1. Adjust the lens zoom so that the resolution chart
frame coincides with the underscanned picture frame
on the monitor screen.
2. Set the resolution on the monitor screen to the best
state with the lens focus.

VF-76 board COMPONENT SIDE

TP3 TP4
TP8
CN3

Monitor screen
TP5
TP2
3. Adjust the lens iris for the white level at VIDEO OUT
TP6
connector on the camera is as follows.
TP7
For NTSC: 100 2 IRE
VF-76 board SOLDERING SIDE For PAL: 700 14 mV
4. Adjust 1RV1 (FOCUS)/VF-76 board so that the
picture on the viewfinder screen is best focused.

CN1
RV2
RV1
RV3
RV4
RV5
RV6
RV7
RV8
RV9

S1

VF-76 board COMPONENT SIDE

2-2 (E) DXF-801/801CE


2-2-3. Picture Frame Adjustment Adjustment Procedure

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


frame coincides with the underscanned picture frame
This adjustment and 2-2-2. Focus Adjustment, 2-2-4. on the monitor screen.
Heater Voltage Adjustment and 2-2-5. Bright Calibration 2. Set the resolution on the monitor screen to the best
Adjustment affect with each other. Therefore, repeat the state with the lens focus.
adjustment until all specifications are met. 3. Adjust the lens iris for the white level at VIDEO OUT
connector on the camera is as follows.
Preparation For NTSC: 100 2 IRE
For PAL: 700 14mV
. Object: Resolution chart
. Measuring equipment: Waveform monitor
. Remove the eye cap from the viewfinder.
. Viewfinder
BRIGHT control Mechanical center
CONTRAST control Mechanical center Monitor screen
PEAKING control Fully counterclockwise 3
4. Adjust 1RV205 (H-SIZE)/DF-64 board so that H size
of resolution chart is underscanned by approximately 2
mm from the CRT picture frame.
Underscan monitor frame

2 mm (H size)

Chart frame

RV203

RV205 S202 S203 S201

DF-64 board COMPONENT SIDE

DXF-801/801CE 2-3 (E)


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

Note Note

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

. Measuring equipment: Digital voltmeter (AC mode) Preparation

Adjustment procedure . Viewfinder


BRIGHT control Fully counterclockwise 3
Check the following voltage. CONTRAST control Fully counterclockwise 3
. Test point: TP5 TP6/VF-76 board
. Specification: 0.65 0.03 V rms Adjustment Procedure

If the above specification is not met, adjust 1RV2 (VH- Adjust the picture by turning 1RV203 (SUB-BRIGHT)/
ADJ)/VF-76 board so that the specification is met. SUB board clockwise 2 from fully counterclockwise 3
position so that the picture of the white part just appears
CN1
on the monitor screen.
RV2
RV1
RV3
RV4
RV5
RV6
RV7
RV8
RV9

S1

RV203

RV205 S202 S203 S201


VF-76 board COMPONENT SIDE
DF-64 board COMPONENT SIDE
TP3 TP4
TP8
CN3

TP5
TP2

TP6
TP7

VF-76 board SOLDERING SIDE

2-4 (E) DXF-801/801CE


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

m 1. Attach the viewfinder to the PAL system video camera.


. The following is the adjustment of the NTSC system 2. Adjust the lens zoom so that the resolution chart frame
video camera and viewfinder. coincides with the underscanned picture frame on the
. When adjusting the viewfinder (SY:ID No. 200001- monitor screen.
399999) used in the PAL system video camera, perform 3. Set the resolution on the monitor screen to the best
the Adjustment procedure (SY). state with the lens focus.
4. Adjust the lens iris so that white level at VIDEO OUT
Preparation connector on the camera is 700 14 mV.
5. Adjust the BRIGHT control fully clockwise and the
. Measuring equipment: Waveform monitor CONTRAST control fully counterclockwise to display
. Viewfinder the pedestal portion.
BRIGHT control Fully clockwise 2 6. Adjust the video signal position on 1RV4 (H-SHIFT:P)/VF-
CONTRAST control Fully counterclockwise 3 76 board so that the pedestal portion on both sides are equal.
PEAKING control Fully counterclockwise 3

Adjustment procedure
Pedestal portion on both side
sareequal.
1. Attach the viewfinder to the NTSC system video camera.
2. Adjust the lens zoom so that the resolution chart frame
CN1
coincides with the underscanned picture frame on the

RV2
RV1
RV3
RV4
RV5
RV6
RV7
RV8
RV9
S1
monitor screen.
3. Set the resolution on the monitor screen to the best
state with the lens focus.
4. Adjust the lens iris so that white level at VIDEO OUT
connector on the camera is 100 2 IRE.
5. Adjust the BRIGHT control fully clockwise and the
CONTRAST control fully counterclockwise to display VF-76 board COMPONENT SIDE
the pedestal portion.
6. Adjust the video signal position on 1RV3 (H-SHIFT:N)/VF-
76 board so that the pedestal portion on both sides are equal.

Pedestal portion on both side


sareequal.

DXF-801/801CE 2-5 (E)


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

m 1. Attach the viewfinder to the NTSC system video camera.


. The following is the adjustment of the PAL system video 2. Adjust the lens zoom so that the resolution chart frame
camera and viewfinder. coincides with the underscanned picture frame on the
. When adjusting the viewfinder (SY:ID No. 200001- monitor screen.
399999) used in the NTSC system video camera, 3. Set the resolution on the monitor screen to the best
perform the Adjustment procedure (SY). state with the lens focus.
4. Adjust the lens iris so that white level at VIDEO OUT
Preparation connector on the camera is 100 2 IRE.
5. Adjust the BRIGHT control fully clockwise and the
. Measuring equipment: Waveform monitor CONTRAST control fully counterclockwise to display
. Viewfinder the pedestal portion.
BRIGHT control Fully clockwise 2 6. Adjust the video signal position on 1RV3 (H-SHIFT:N)/VF-
CONTRAST control Fully counterclockwise 3 76 board so that the pedestal portion on both sides are equal.
PEAKING control Fully counterclockwise 3

Adjustment procedure
Pedestal portion on both side
sareequal.
1. Attach the viewfinder to the PAL system video camera.
2. Adjust the lens zoom so that the resolution chart frame
CN1
coincides with the underscanned picture frame on the

RV2
RV1
RV3
RV4
RV5
RV6
RV7
RV8
RV9
S1
monitor screen.
3. Set the resolution on the monitor screen to the best
state with the lens focus.
4. Adjust the lens iris so that white level at VIDEO OUT
connector on the camera is 700 14 mV.
5. Adjust the BRIGHT control fully clockwise and the
CONTRAST control fully counterclockwise to display VF-76 board COMPONENT SIDE
the pedestal portion.
6. Adjust the video signal position on 1RV4 (H-SHIFT:P)/VF-
76 board so that the pedestal portion on both sides are equal.

Pedestal portion on both side


sareequal.

2-6 (E) DXF-801/801CE


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

m 1. Attach the viewfinder to the PAL system video camera.


. The following is the adjustment of the NTSC system 2. Adjust the lens zoom so that the resolution chart frame
video camera and viewfinder. coincides with the underscanned picture frame on the
. When adjusting the viewfinder (SY:ID No. 200001- monitor screen.
399999) used in the PAL system video camera, perform 3. Set the resolution on the monitor screen to the best
the Adjustment procedure (SY). state with the lens focus.
4. Adjust the lens iris so that white level at VIDEO OUT
Preparation connector on the camera is 700 14 mV.
5. Adjust 1RV6 (V-SIZE:P)/VF-76 board so that the V
. Measuring equipment: Waveform monitor size of resolution chart is underscanned by approxi-
. Remove the eye cap from the viewfinder. mately 2 mm from the CRT picture frame.
. Viewfinder (When 1RV5 is not adjusted, the adjustment may not
BRIGHT control Mechanical center be performed only by 1RV6. In such case, adjust
CONTRAST control Mechanical center 1RV6 after roughly adjusting by 1RV5.)
PEAKING control Fully counterclockwise 3
CRT frame
Adjustment procedure

Chart frame
1. Attach the viewfinder to the NTSC system video camera.
2. Adjust the lens zoom so that the resolution chart frame
Approx 2 mm (V size)
coincides with the underscanned picture frame on the
monitor screen. Perform the following adjustment when using the video
3. Set the resolution on the monitor screen to the best camera with the aspect switching ratio of 16:9/4:3.
state with the lens focus. 6. Select 16:9 mode from 16:9/4:3 on the ADVANCE
4. Adjust the lens iris so that white level at VIDEO OUT menu.
connector on the camera is 100 2 IRE. 7. Adjust 1RV8 (16:9:P)/VF-76 board so that the circle
5. Adjust 1RV5 (V-SIZE:N)/VF-76 board so that the V in the center of resolution chart becomes a perfect
size of resolution chart is underscanned by approxi- circle.
mately 2 mm from the CRT picture frame. (When 1RV7 is not adjusted, the adjustment may not
be performed only by 1RV8. In such case, adjust
CRT frame 1RV8 after roughly adjusting by 1RV7.)
8. Select 4:3 mode from 16:9/4:3 on the ADVANCE
menu.
Chart frame
9. Check that all specifications in steps 5 to 8 are met.
Approx 2 mm (V size)
If all specifications are not met, perform the adjust-
ment from step 1 to 8 again.
Perform the following adjustment when using the video
CN1
camera with the aspect switching ratio of 16:9/4:3.
RV2
RV1
RV3
RV4
RV5
RV6
RV7
RV8
RV9

S1
6. Select 16:9 mode from 16:9/4:3 on the ADVANCE
menu.
7. Adjust 1RV7 (16:9:N)/VF-76 board so that the circle
in the center of resolution chart becomes a perfect
circle.
8. Select 4:3 mode from 16:6/4:3 on the ADVANCE
VF-76 board COMPONENT SIDE
menu.
9. Check that all specifications in steps 5 to 8 are met.
If all specifications are not met, perform the adjust-
ment from step 1 to 8 again.

DXF-801/801CE 2-7 (E)


2-2-7. Vertical Frame Adjustment (For PAL) 7. Adjust 1RV8 (16:9:P)/VF-76 board so that the circle
in the center of resolution chart becomes a perfect
m circle.
. The following is the adjustment of the PAL system video (When 1RV8 is not adjusted, the adjustment may not
camera and viewfinder. be performed only by 1RV7. In such case, adjust
. When adjusting the viewfinder (SY:ID No. 200001- 1RV7 after roughly adjusting by 1RV8.)
399999) used in the NTSC system video camera, 8. Select 4:3 mode from 16:6/4:3 on the ADVANCE
perform the Adjustment procedure (SY). After the menu.
Adjustment procedure (SY), perform the check or 9. Check that all specifications in steps 5 to 8 are met.
adjustment of the PAL system again. If all specifications are not met, perform the adjust-
ment from step 1 to 8 again.
Preparation
Adjustment procedure (SY)
. Measuring equipment: Waveform monitor
. Remove the eye cap from the viewfinder. 1. Attach the viewfinder to the NTSC system video camera.
. Viewfinder 2. Adjust the lens zoom so that the resolution chart frame
BRIGHT control Mechanical center coincides with the underscanned picture frame on the
CONTRAST control Mechanical center monitor screen.
PEAKING control Fully counterclockwise 3 3. Set the resolution on the monitor screen to the best
state with the lens focus.
Adjustment procedure 4. Adjust the lens iris so that white level at VIDEO OUT
connector on the camera is 100 2 IRE.
1. Attach the viewfinder to the PAL system video camera. 5. Adjust 1RV5 (V-SIZE:N)/VF-76 board so that the V
2. Adjust the lens zoom so that the resolution chart frame size of resolution chart is underscanned by approxi-
coincides with the underscanned picture frame on the mately 2 mm from the CRT picture frame.
monitor screen.
3. Set the resolution on the monitor screen to the best CRT frame
state with the lens focus.
4. Adjust the lens iris so that white level at VIDEO OUT
Chart frame
connector on the camera is 700 14 mV.
5. Adjust 1RV6 (V-SIZE:P)/VF-76 board so that the V Approx 2 mm (V size)
size of resolution chart is underscanned by approxi-
mately 2 mm from the CRT picture frame. Perform the following adjustment when using the video
(When 1RV6 is not adjusted, the adjustment may not camera with the aspect switching ratio of 16:9/4:3.
be performed only by 1RV5. In such case, adjust 6. Select 16:9 mode from 16:9/4:3 on the ADVANCE
1RV5 after roughly adjusting by 1RV6.) menu.
7. Adjust 1RV7 (16:9:N)/VF-76 board so that the circle
CRT frame in the center of resolution chart becomes a perfect
circle.
8. Select 4:3 mode from 16:9/4:3 on the ADVANCE
Chart frame
menu.
Approx 2 mm (V size)
9. Check that all specifications in steps 5 to 8 are met.
If all specifications are not met, perform the adjust-
Perform the following adjustment when using the video ment from step 1 to 8 again.
camera with the aspect switching ratio of 16:9/4:3.
CN1
6. Select 16:9 mode from 16:9/4:3 on the ADVANCE
RV2
RV1
RV3
RV4
RV5
RV6
RV7
RV8
RV9

S1
menu.

VF-76 board COMPONENT SIDE

2-8 (E) DXF-801/801CE


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

Note Preparation

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

. Measuring equipment: Waveform monitor Adjustment procedure


. Viewfinder
BRIGHT control Mechanical center 1. Adjust the lens zoom so that the resolution chart frame
CONTRAST control Mechanical center coincides with the underscanned picture frame on the
PEAKING control Fully counterclockwise 3 monitor screen.
2. Set the resolution on the monitor screen to the best
Adjustment procedure state with the lens focus.
3. Adjust the lens iris so that the white level at VIDEO
1. Adjust the lens zoom so that the resolution chart frame OUT connector on the camera is as follows.
coincides with the underscanned picture frame on the For NTSC: 100 2 IRE
monitor screen. For PAL: 700 14 mV
2. Set the resolution on the monitor screen to the best 4. Adjust 1RV9 (V-LIN)/VF-76 board so that each circle
state with the lens focus. at the four corners of resolution chart is the perfect
3. Adjust the lens iris so that the white level at VIDEO circle (symmetrical in top and bottom).
OUT connector on the camera is as follows.
CN1
For NTSC: 100 2 IRE RV2
RV1
RV3
RV4
RV5
RV6
RV7
RV8
RV9
S1
For PAL: 700 14 mV
4. Push the VF tube toward the top chassis on the
horizontal position as shown in the illustration below.
Check that the image is in the center when it is viewed
through the viewfinder in the normal state.
If the image is not in the center, perform the centering
magnet adjustment to adjust the image to the center. VF-76 board COMPONENT SIDE

VF tube

Top chassis

Centering magnet

DXF-801/801CE 2-9 (E)


Section 3
Spare Parts

3-1. Notes on Repair Parts 3-1.

1. Safety Related Components Warning


w
Components marked ! are critical to safe operation.
Therefore, specified parts should be used in the case of
replacement.

2. Standardization of Parts
Some repair parts supplied by Sony differ from those
used for the unit. These are because of parts common-
ality and improvement.
Parts list has the present standardized repair parts.

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.
In need of repair, get components shown in the list and
repair using them.

5. Destination Representation
The part indicated For J/UC/CE in the spare parts
list is used in the unit written below.
For J: The part is used in a unit for Japan.
For UC: The part is used in a unit for the U.S.A. and
Canada.
For CE: The part is used in a unit for regions except
the above countries.

DXF-801/801CE 3-1
Exploded views

3-2. Exploded Views 27 28


25

26 29 23

11

28 7
4

10

20
25

12

16
21
18

2
1
22
8

19

17 8

8 21

5
13 14

3 13
15

5
12
ALL (1/2)

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


ALL A-8279-329-C s DXF-801 (UCJ) 14 9-885-000-94 o CASE, BOTTOM
15 9-885-006-15 s CLAMP, CABLE
ALL A-8279-330-D s DXF-801CE (CE) 16 9-885-000-96 o LABEL, VF
17 9-885-000-97 o PLATE, PARTING
1 1-865-247-11 s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD, VF-76 18 9-885-083-44 s FREXIBLE FLAT CABLE
2 1-865-248-11 s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD, DF-64
3 1-792-554-14 s CABLE, VF 19 9-885-000-99 o STAY, BOARD
4 2-277-466-01 s SPRING, COMPRESSION 20 9-885-001-60 o TOP CASE/MIC HOLDER ASSY
5 2-430-772-01 s SCREW B3X8 21 9-933-326-01 s SPRING, PLATE
22 9-933-327-01 s COVER, TALLY
6 3-678-684-01 s HOLDER, CABLE 23 9-933-328-01 s KNOB, STOPPER
7 3-710-008-02 s HOUSING STOPPER
8 7-621-773-86 s SCREW B2.6X4 24
9 25 3-608-303-01 s RUBBER
10 7-624-102-04 s STOPRING 1.5, TYPE-E 26 3-633-916-01 s SCREW(M5)
27 3-679-692-21 s HOLDER, MICROPHONE(B)
11 7-627-554-18 s SCREW P2X3.5 28 7-627-311-81 s SPRING PIN
12 7-627-556-38 s SCREW P2.6X4
13 7-682-547-09 s SCREW B3X6 29 3-165-904-01 s WASHER, SCREW STOPPER (PLA)

3-2 DXF-801/801CE
Exploded views

103

102

111
*1
101

102

113

114
109
112 125
107
115

*1
B2 X 5

117
B2 X 5

106
124
116

123

108
130

131

122

119

120

121

118
ALL (2/2)

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


101 ! 9-885-083-41 s CRT/DY+CONNECTOR ASSY 116 9-933-340-02 s HOLDER B, OUTSIDE
102 2-249-361-01 s PIN, PARALLEL 117 9-933-341-02 s OUTER RING, EYEPIECE
103 2-362-365-00 s FOOT, RUBBER 118 9-933-342-01 s INNER RING, EYEPIECE
104 119 9-933-343-01 s HOLDER, LENS
105 120 9-933-344-01 s LOUPE, VF (-3D to 0D)
3-176-501-01 s LOUPE (aged eyes), VF (-0.5D to +3D)
106 7-626-314-31 s SPRING PIN 2X16 3-725-276-01 s LOUPE (aged eyes), VF (-2D to +1D)
107 7-627-556-38 s SCREW P2.6X4
108 9-885-083-42 s SCREW BTP3X12 121 9-933-345-01 s HOLDER (2), LENS
109 9-885-083-43 s WASHER M2.6 122 9-933-346-04 s HOLDER, EYECAP
110 9-933-305-01 o PLATE, SPREAD 123 9-933-347-02 s STOPPER
124 9-933-348-01 s SPRING, HELICAL TORSION
111 9-933-335-02 s HOLDER T, OUTSIDE 125 9-936-099-01 s SPRING, FRICTION
112 9-933-336-01 s MOLT (2)
113 9-933-337-01 s SPRING (1), HINGE 126
114 9-933-338-01 s SPRING (2), HINGE 127
115 9-933-339-01 s MIRROR 128
129
130 9-994-820-01 s RING, SLIDE
131 A-8319-943-B s EYE CAP KIT RP
DXF-801/801CE 3-3
3-3. Electrical Parts List
-----------
VF-76 BOARD
IC or other parts which are not described here cannot be supplied. -----------
Ref. No.
----------- or Q'ty Part No. SP Description
DF-64 BOARD
----------- 1pc 1-865-247-11 s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD, VF-76
FBT ! 9-885-083-38 s FBT
Ref. No.
or Q'ty Part No. SP Description CP1 ! 1-576-805-11 s FUSE (SMD/FAST ACTING)
1pc 1-865-248-11 s MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD, DF-64 IC2 ! 8-759-669-55 s IC TL1453CPW (R)
2pcs 7-621-773-86 s SCREW +B2.6X4T IC5 ! 8-759-394-25 s IC LA7858-E
1pc 9-885-000-99 s STAY, BOARD
R26 ! 1-216-823-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 1.5K 1/10W
LED203 9-885-001-05 s LED R27 ! 1-216-823-11 s RESISTOR, CHIP 1.5K 1/10W
R36 ! 1-218-878-11 s RESISTOR,CHIP 20K 1/10W (1608)
R254 ! 1-216-837-91 s RESISTOR,CHIP 22K 1/10W 1608 R37 ! 1-218-858-91 s RESISTOR,CHIP 3K 1/10W (1608)
R255 ! 1-216-836-91 s C-RES,U 18K-1/16W J R41 ! 1-216-835-91 s C-RES,U 15K-1/10W J
R257 ! 1-216-837-91 s RESISTOR,CHIP 22K 1/10W 1608
R258 ! 1-216-837-91 s RESISTOR,CHIP 22K 1/10W 1608 R42 ! 1-216-835-91 s C-RES,U 15K-1/10W J
S201 1-570-985-11 s SWITCH,TOGGLE RV1 ! 1-225-792-31 s RES,ADJ,CERMET 10K
S202 1-570-984-11 s SWITCH,TOGGLE
S203 1-572-834-21 s SWITCH,SLIDE (1-1-3)
RV201 9-885-085-72 s ADJ,2K
RV202 9-885-085-73 s ADJ,5K
RV204 9-885-083-39 s RES,ADJ 10K
RV205 ! 1-225-791-21 s RES,ADJ,CERMET 5K

3-4 DXF-801/801CE
Index

Section 4
Semiconductor Pin Assignments

The following describes the semiconductor types used in


this unit.
For semiconductors marked with page numbers in the
index, refer to the corresponding pages in this section.
However, in some cases incompatible types are also listed,
therefore, when a part is to be replaced, also refer to the
Spare Parts section.
In addition, for semiconductors with ID Nos., refer to the
separate CD-ROM titled Semiconductor Pin Assignments
(Sony Part No. 9-968-546-xx) that allows searching for
parts by semiconductor type or ID No.
The semiconductors in the manual or on the CD-ROM are
listed by equivalent types. Thus the external view or the
index mark indication may differ from the actual type.
Pin assignments and block diagrams are based on the IC
manufacturers data book.

DIODE Page or ID No. TRANSISTOR Page or ID No. IC Page or ID No.

NSPW315BS ............................ LR001-01 2SC4178-T1-A .......................... TC001-02 LA7858-E ..................................... LA7858


TL1453CPWR ....................... TL1453CNS

DXF-801/801CE 4-1
Overall Overall

Section 5
Diagrams
5-1. Block Diagram
DF-64 TP201 1 RV201
CONTRAST Q203 DL201 Q204,205 Q209,210 Q211 Q212
80ns
BUFF BUFF AMP BUFF
DELAY IC209A IC210
1 RV202
INV. Q213 C-BLK 2 INPUT
Q206 PEAKING Q207,208 (9.5V SWING) NOR GATE
PEAKING BLKG CLAMP
BUFF
+9.5V +5V CLEAN
IC203 +50V

5V REG
IC205 IC208 IC207A
1 RV203 1 RV204 2 INPUT 4 DUAL 6
IC201A V-BLK
SUB BRIGHT BRIGHT IC204 NOR GATE PRECISION
PEAKING
CONT. MONO
6 3 MULTIVIBRATOR
TP202
+9.5V IC206 IC207B
S201 4 2 INPUT 12 10
SYNC DUAL
REC IND NOR GATE
S203 SEPARATOR PRECISION
LIGHT MONO
Q201 TP203 MULTIVIBRATOR
S202 Q202
LED
+9.5V

PEAKING CONT
DRIVER REG TO Q203,204,206-209 LED203 2 Q215,216

HEATER BIASS
DISP ON/OFF
Q214

H-SIZE OUT

+5V
LED201 LED

VIDEO IN
TALLY IN
REG

FBT TRG
LED202

HD OUT
VD OUT
V RAMP
DRIVER IC202

G1 OUT
UNREG
+9.5V
AMP
CN100 1 RV205

201-12
201-11

201-18

201-13
201-14
201-17
201-16

201-10
201-3
201-6

201-1

201-8
201-5
201-7
VF H-SIZE
(MALE)
-EXTERNAL SIDE-

5 1
10 6
15 11
20 16

3-18

3-13
3-14
3-17
3-16

3-10
3-12
3-11

3-7
3-5
3-8
3-3
3-6

3-1

UNREG

FBT TRG
HD IN
VD IN
V RAMP

H-SIZE IN

HEATER BIASS

G1 IN
DISP ON/OFF
PEAKING CONT
VIDEO
TALLY OUT

+9.5V
+12V

+5V
PEAKING CONT.
SERIAL CLOCK
SERIAL LOAD

EXT.DC(GND)

DISP ON/OFF

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

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

EXT.DC(12V)
BATT ALARM
REC TALLY
SYNC
B-Y

R-Y

TP7
NC

NC
NC

NC

+V DEF
5-1
11
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12

10
9
8

6
5
4
3
2
1
7

IC5A 5 IC5B 21 Q9,10 -V DEF


5-2
1 CRT DISPLAY 8 10 CRT DISPLAY TP3
SW V DY
SYNCHRONIZATION SYNCHRONIZATION 18 2 1 COIL
2 G1
13 19 17 4-5
1 RV3 1 RV4 TP4
1 RV2
H SHIFT(N) H SHIFT(P) 5
Q17,18 Q12A 1 VH-ADJ H1
4-4
Q8A Q8B 4
SW AMP IC7 TP5
TP2 3 PICTURE TUBE
SW SW Q11 ANALOG H2
Q12B 5 4-3
SWITCH
AMP 2
AMP 1
3
IC6
2 INPUT 3 2 H DY
D9 COIL
AND GATE
4 6 G2
PEAKING CONT

SERIAL CLOCK

RECT 4-1
DISP ON/OFF

SERIAL DATA
SERIAL LOAD
BATT ALARM
REC TALLY
CN1

Q6
DC 12V

DC 12V

Q5
VIDEO

IC3
SYNC

TOP VIEW
GND

B-Y
R-Y
GND

GND

GND
NC

2 4 0 ANODE
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

IC4B IC4A
CN1

1 3 7 5
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10

COMP BUFF
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

TP6
1 RV1
FOCUS +H DEF
5-3

TP1 Q13 Q14 Q15 Q16


CP1 IC2,Q4 TP8
1 RV5 SW SW SW SW
+9.5V V-SIZE(N) -H DEF
REG 5-4
Q7
FUSE 1 RV6 1 RV7 1 RV8 1 RV9 HLC
REG TO IC5 V-SIZE(P) 16:9(N) 16:9(P) V LIN
Rec Tally LE-297
LED3
BATT ARARM
2-5 10-1 BATT
Q3
LED4
BUFF TALLY GREEN
IC1 2-6 10-2 TALLY(GREEN)
SDT 14 15
D1,Q1
CLK 11 1 LED5
REC(T)
12 2 BUFF 2-8 10-4 TALLY/REC

Q2
3 SHUTTER SHUTTER
SHIFT
4 GAIN UP GAIN UP BUFF
REGISTER
LE-298
LED6
GAIN UP
7 2-1 11-1 GAIN UP
S1
NTSC
TP8 LED7
6 SYM SHUTTER
2-2 11-2 SHUTTER
PAL
LED8
VF-76 REC(B)
2-4 11-4 REC(B)
Overall
DXF-801/801CE 5-1 5-1
DF-64 DF-64

5-2. Schematic Diagrams +9.5V


RV203:SUB-BRIGHT

1 2 S201
B-13JP
3 1 R234
R222 6.2K
7.5K 2125
R203 R204 1608 1
6.2K 560 Q211
2125 2125 C4102 RV203 2
Q202 50KB
C4081
3
R205 R235
10K R215 100
C203 R213 470 R220 1608
1608 1u R237
TP201 4.7K 1608 3.3K R223 R225 10K
16V 1608 300 10K Q210
F 1608 1608
Q204 2125 1608 Q209 C4102
A1576A XN6534 1 3
R207
10K R228 2 4
1608
330 C211
2125 6 5 0.01u
LED201
GL5LR40 D201 50V RV204
1SS302 R231 B 1 10KB
430
R216 C204 Q212 2
220 R218 1608
LED202 3 220 4.7u RV202 C4102 RV204:BRIGHT
GL5LR40 1608 10V 3 5KB C212 R240
R209 1608 2.2K
2 Q203 B 1u 3
RV201 C4081 2 Q207 16V 1608
2KB C202 100 C4178 C207 C210 R238 F D203
Q205 R219 HZK9CL R244
33u 1608 6 5 R221 C206 150p 1u 22K
R201 1 XN6435 100 220 50V 3.3M
Q201 16V R211 R212 2 1608 0.01u Q208 35V 1608 2125
C4081 POS 4 1608 1 50V CH TAA
10K C201 C205 K880 R229
B S
2 PAF4-34 +9.5V
1608 10u
20V
OS
R208
43
2125
510
2125 1 3
DL201
#G355ENK-7640=P3
3.3u
16V
OS
R226
10K
220
1608 C208 R241
Q213
A1579
R243
39K
22K F F 56K 2125 R245
R202 R206 1608 R224 1608 4.7u
CN201 1 6
20V R239 2125 39K
20K 1K R210 R214 DL1 100 R227 R232 10K 2125
+9.5V IN 1608 1608 12 1608 2K 4.7K TAA R233 R236
1 8.2K 18K 80nS 7
1.8K 1608
1608 R217 2125 1608 2K
GND 1608 820 9 1 0 C209 2125 2125 R242
2 2125 Q206 12p 33K
VIDEO IN A1532 50V 1608
3 +5V CH
GND
4
+5V OUT
5
TALLY IN S1:REC IND RV201:CONTRAST
6 R230
HEATER BIASS 10K
7 RV202:PEAKING 1608 D202
DAN202U
G1 OUT
8
+50V IN
9
H-SIZE OUT
10
PEAKING CONT
11
DISP ON/OFF
12
FBT TRG +9.5V
13
HD OUT TP203
14
GND R247
15 8
TP202 2 10K
V RAMP 1 1608
16 3
VD OUT R246
17 1K IC201A 4 C213
3 18
UNREG 1608 NJM2904M 1u
10V
F
(SFR18R-1STE1-LF) +9.5V
R257
Q216 22K
2.2 1608
R253 B1132
(1/4W)
C217
0.1u
+9.5V Q215 R256 16V
A1579 IC202 B
3.3K TA75S01F
R254 1608 5
6 22K 1
R248 7 1608 4
10K 5 3
3 C218
1608
2 2 39u
S203 RV205 16V
SSSS913Z-AC2-1 IC201B 5KB OS
NJM2904M RV205:H-SIZE R258
1 1 C216
3.3u 22K
2 3 Q214 20V 1608
C4081 R255 TAA
18K
LED203 1608
R249 4 NSPW315BS
24K R250
1608 20K C214
0.01u R251
1608 50V 470
B 1608

1 C215
S202
4 B-12JP 3
2
R252
100p
50V
CH
1K
1608

+9.5V

V-BLK
IC203 TP204
TA48L05F +5V
D204
+5V IC207A DAP202U
+9.5V +5V
TC74HC4538AFT
1 3
Vni +5V
R271 IC210
GND

R269 IC209A 0 TC4S01F


R268 IC207B 300K LM5110-1MX 1608 5

16
R261

6
R265 R267 5.6k TC74HC4538AFT 1608 8 1
100k 5.1k 1608 D 4
2

470k
1608 1608 14 10 2 6 2 7 2

VCC
1608 RC Q RC Q
R259 C226 C227 R270 R273
R272
5

C220 C221 R262 560p 3300p 220 3 0


100p 130k 2200p IC206 10K
10k 50V 25V 1608 1 1608

3
(MCR03F) R260 TC7S02FU 1608
50V 50V 1608 C229 C230

5
3 5 CH 15 CH 1
5 CH 1608 10k
1608
CH

C222
1
IC205
4 1

2
4 12
11
C

A Q
9
1
4 4
5
C

A Q
7
22p
50V
CH
0.1u
25V
B
IC204 B B
1u TA75S393F 2

GND
BA7046F
C219 16V 3 13 3

3
IC208
2

CLR CLR
10u 1
HOSC
8 B TC7S32FU
Phase C228
10V 0.1u
OS 2 7 C.BLK1(9.5V SWING)

8
HD VCC 25V
C225 V.BLK
R264 B
+

3 6
SYNC VIDEO 0.1u R266
330 25V
4
VD GND
5 C223 1608 B 5.1k
1u 1608
20V
R263 TAA
470k C224
1608 1000p 4 5
50V
B

IC209B
LM5110-1MX DF-64
5-2 5-2 DXF-801/801CE

A B C D E F G H
VF-76 VF-76

PAF3-34

+5V

Q3
1
3
IMZ1A
R16 2
2.2K
1608 4
R6
47K R106 1
1608 47K
R9 1K D1 1608 R17 5 PAF5-19A
1608 DAN202U
Q1 4.7K CN10
IC1 1608 R19 1.5K 1608 CN2
SN74HC595ADBR R10 1K C4081 6
BATT ALARM BATT ALARM LED3
16 R13 Q2 5 1
1608 IMX1 R20 750 2125
14 15 10K TALLY/GREEN
6
TALLY/GREEN
2 LED4
1 1608 1
11 2 GND GND
3 R14 5 7 3
10 4 REC(T) REC(T)
5 2.2K 8 4
1608 R21 2.4K 1608 LED5
12 6 R12 6
7 47K
13 9 1608 4
C44 R15 R18
470p 8 2 2.2K
50V 1608
CN1 CH 2.2K
SERIAL CLOCK 1608 R22 1.2K 1608
1 3
R8 1 S1
C45 R7 47K R11 NTSC CS-4-13NA R23 2.2K 1608 PAF5-19B
47p 47K 1608 47K
50V 1608 1608 2 C
SYM CN11
CH R24 1.5K 1608 LED6
BATT ALARM
2 GAIN UP GAIN UP
C46 R1 R2 PAL 1 1
470p 3
10K 10K SHUTTER SHUTTER
50V 1608 1608 2 2 LED7
SERIAL LOAD CH
3 GND GND
3 3
R107
C47 0 REC(B) REC(B)

SERIAL DATA
470p
50V
CH R3 1K 1608
1608
TP8 4
(IL-Y-8P-S15T2-EF)
4
LED8 2
4
R4 10K 1608 C54
C48 470p
100p R5 1K 1608 50V
50V CH
REC TALLY CH R25 100 1608 +9.5V +5V
5 LED3 CL-150UR-CD
LED4 CL-150PG-CD
GND LED5 CL-150UR-CD
6 C49 CN3 LED6 CL-150D-CD
47p +9.5V OUT LED7 CL-150UR-CD
50V 1
LED8 CL-150UR-CD
VIDEO CH GND
7 2
8
GND CP1 Q4 TP1 VIDEO OUT
3
25CF400mA FB1 +12V +9.5V
B1201 GND
DC 12V
9 4
C50 L1
SYNC 47p 9 100u +5V IN
10 NFM61RH20T332 15 5
50V R35 CF-8
CH 16 470 D2 R36 TALLY OUT
SC802-04 6
C51 IC2 1608 20K
PEAKING CONT 100p R26 C6 1608 HEATER BIASS
11 1.5K 14 TL1453CPWR D 7
50V 100u
DISP ON/OFF CH 1608 7 R33 G1 IN
12 13
20V 8
GND 620 1608 OS TP2
4 +50V OUT
13 9
R102 C52 R28
47p C1 3 R34 H-SIZE IN
10K 1K C3 5 10
1608 50V 100u 1608 1K
R-Y CH 20V 1u PEAKING CONT
14 10V 1608 11
OS R29 6 11 8 2 1
B-Y C53 F DISP ON/OFF
15 100K 12
47p
50V 1608 C5 R37 FBT TRG
13
CH R27 390p 3K
R103 C4 R32 50V 1608 HD IN
1.5K 14
10K 1608 C2 10u R31 10K CH D R54 100
1608 10u 16V 100K 1608 D10 D11 GND
15
16
NC 16V TAA R30 1608 RLS245 RLS245
1608
TAA 100K V RAMP
GND 1608 16
R110
17
18
DC 12V
3.3K
1608
RV2
200B
+12V VD IN

UNREG
17 3
RV2:VH-ADJ 18 1 4 2 3
(LY20-18P-DT1-P1E) FBT 2
+9.5V EM37-02F-2 1 3 (SFR18R-1STE1-LF)
R47 22
3 0 1 C19
560p
2125 R48 2125 50V
2 22
5 CH
D9 ESJA57-04A CRT CN
4 R104 (5501-28F)
6 0 CN4
R49 R53 220 TP3 1608 G1 OUT G1 OUT
D3 R41 5 5
IC3 DAP202U 15K D5 C14 78 3.3M 2125
Q5 C11 8200p (1/8W) TP4 H1 OUT H1 OUT
TC4S69F K1254 1608 DAP202U 4 4
5 0.1u 100V TP5
R38 R40 16V D6 P.P.C D8 H2 OUT H2 OUT
2 4 1 1SS302 3 3
R43 1M B RLS245 R50 R105
2 3.3M NC NC
3K C8 1K (1/8W) 0 2 2
2125 3 0.01u 1608 2125 R45 2.4K 1608 G2 OUT G2 OUT
50V 8 2 1 1
3 RV1
1608 D C16 C17 C18
B 6 7 1 R51 470p 0.1u 27u
C7 R39 10KB R44 D7 (B5B-PH-K-R-LF)
3 63V
680p 100K C9 Q6
RLS245
3.3M 2KV 100V
50V 1608 47p 5 K1254 (1/8W) DEBB X7R AL ANODE
50V 1M C12
CH R42 C10 0.1u
CH 0.1u 2125 IC4B C13 C15
15K 4 IC4A 16V R46 R52 0.1u
1608 16V 0.1u 91K
D4 BA15218F BA15218F B 1K 16V 16V
B (1/8W) B
DAP202U 1608 B
D DY-CN
CN5
GND GND
5 5
RV1:FOCUS TP6 -H.DEF OUT
4
-H.DEF OUT
4 H.DY
+H.DEF OUT +H.DEF OUT
3 3
-V.DEF OUT -V.DEF OUT
2 2
TP7 +V.DEF OUT +V.DEF OUT

(B5B-PH-K-S-LF)
1 1

DY<5400-08F>
4
S R55 V.DY
+9.5V 3.3K
Q9 DTA124EUA +9.5V 1608
HLC
EM38-04F-1
R80 C38
R108 4.7 R81 100u
R76 10k 2125 16V
10K 1608 4.7k R97
1608 AL 10k C20
1608 Q17 D
Q7 R73 DTC114TUA 1608 47u
C3661 100k 16V
Q10

1
1608 R75 R82 Q12A POS
R56 D DTC114TUA 3.3k XN4601
10k NM 1608 C39
1608 R58 R63 R70 R72 R77 5 10u R92
R64 R66 12 20V
22k 100k 8.2k NM 160k 22k
1608 1608 15k R68 1608 1608 OS 1608
1608 1608 20k D D
D 1608 IC5B R109
11

22

6
Q18
C27 LA7858 470k DTC114TUA R83
R74 4.7 R98
1u 220k 1608
IC5A D D12 2125 51k
35V 14 X'ray 1608 IMN10
LA7858 TAA 1608
D
5

PROTECTOR C36 C40


12 20 0.47u R84 R85
9
V-OSC
25V 4.7 5600p
330 50V
B C37 2125 2125 B
SAWTOOTH

3
1
PHASE SHIFTER AFC
8 10
H-OSC V-RAMP
18 100p R93 R95
GENERATOR
R65 R67 50V 18k 8.2k R99
15
33k 1k CH Q12B C41 1608 1608 15k
NC C35 2 XN4601 470u 1608
1608 1608 2.2u 6V
13

21

16

19

17

20V POS
2

R57 TAA
2.2k R88 Q16

4
1608 Q11 4.7 C4081
C4081

1
2125
C22 R60 C24 C25 C29 R79 RV7 RV8
C21 R59 C28 C30 R69 R71 C31 R78 220 500B 500B
10u 100p 33K RV5
12k C23 1608 560p 6800p C26 0.01u 3300p 2200p 18k 5.6k 0.1u C32 C33 C34 1.2k 1608 2 RV6 2 2 2 R96
20V 500B
50V RV9
5

1
1608 2400p 50V 50V 1u 50V 50V 50V 1608 1608 25V 10u 100u 0.1u 1608 +5V R94 2.2k
OS CH 50V CH B 35V ECHU ECHU CH B 20V 16V 35V 500B 5kB 4.7k 1608
CH AL TAB AL TAA IC6 Q14 Q15 1608
5 TC4S81F R90 K1374 K1374 2 +5V
1 100
3

3
4 R87 R89 1608 RV9:V-LIN
200 100 R100 IC7
1608 1608 62K TC7S66FU
2
RV3:H-SHIFT(N) 3 Q13 R91 1608

3
RV4:H-SHIFT(P) K1374 100 D 1 5
IN/OUT VCC
1

1608
2
RV3 2 2 RV4 OUT/IN
5KB 5KB RV5:V-SIZE(N) R101 3 4
20K GND CONT
Q8A 1608 C43
3

Q8B
3

IMT1A D 0.033u
IMT1A 50V
6 3 RV6:V-SIZE(P) RV7:16:9(N) RV8:16:9(P) C42
5 R61 2 R62 B
0.01u
1K 50V
1 4 1K B
1608 1608

VF-76
DXF-801/801CE 5-3 5-3
A B C D E F G H
DF-64, LE-297, LE-298 DF-64, LE-297, LE-298

Section 6
Board Layouts

LE-297 -COMPONENT SIDE- LE-297 -SOLDERING SIDE-


SUFFIX: -11 SUFFIX: -11

DF-64 -COMPONENT SIDE- LE-298 -COMPONENT SIDE- LE-298 -SOLDERING SIDE-


SUFFIX: -11 SUFFIX: -11 SUFFIX: -11

DF-64 -SOLDERING SIDE-


SUFFIX: -11

DXF-801/801CE 6-1 6-1


VF-76 VF-76

VF-76 -COMPONENT SIDE- VF-76 -SOLDERING SIDE-


SUFFIX: -11 SUFFIX: -11

6-2 6-2 DXF-801/801CE


DXF-801 (UCJ, SY) Printed in Japan
DXF-801CE (CE) J, E Sony Corporation 2005. 4 22
9-955-212-11 2005

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