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ORDER NO.

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Digital Camera
Model No. DMC-LF1P
DMC-LF1PC
DMC-LF1EB
DMC-LF1EE
DMC-LF1EF
DMC-LF1EG
DMC-LF1EP
DMC-LF1GA
DMC-LF1GD
DMC-LF1GH
DMC-LF1GK
DMC-LF1GN
DMC-LF1GT
Colour
(K)...........Black Type
(W)..........White Type (except EB/EE/EP)

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE PAGE
1 Safety Precautions -----------------------------------------------3
1.1. General Guidelines ----------------------------------------3
1.2. Leakage Current Cold Check ---------------------------3
1.3. Leakage Current Hot Check (See Figure. 1)--------3
1.4. How to Discharge the E.Capacitor on
E.Capacitor P.C.B. -----------------------------------------4
2 Warning --------------------------------------------------------------5
2.1. Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
to Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices ----------5
2.2. How to Recycle the Lithium Ion Battery (U.S.
Only)-----------------------------------------------------------5
2.3. How to Replace the Lithium Battery -------------------6
3 Service Navigation------------------------------------------------7
3.1. Introduction --------------------------------------------------7
3.2. Important Notice -------------------------------------------7
3.3. Service Notes -----------------------------------------------8
3.4. General Description About Lead Free Solder
(PbF) -------------------------------------------------------- 10
3.5. How to Define the Model Suffix (NTSC or PAL
model)------------------------------------------------------- 11
4 Specifications ---------------------------------------------------- 15
5 Location of Controls and Components------------------ 17
6 Service Mode ----------------------------------------------------- 18
6.1. Error Code Memory Function ------------------------- 18
7 Troubleshooting Guide---------------------------------------- 21
7.1. Failure Diagnosis of NFC ------------------------------ 21
7.2. Wi-Fi Module (Top P.C.B. Unit) ----------------------- 21
8 Service Fixture & Tools --------------------------------------- 23
8.1. Service Fixture and Tools ------------------------------ 23
8.2. When Replacing the Main P.C.B. -------------------- 24
8.3. Service Position ------------------------------------------ 24
9 Disassembly and Assembly Instructions --------------- 25
9.1. Disassembly Flow Chart-------------------------------- 25
9.2. P.C.B. Location ------------------------------------------- 25
9.3. Disassembly Procedure -------------------------------- 26
9.4. Lens Disassembly Procedure ------------------------- 36
9.5. Assembly Procedure for the Lens (Phase
Alignment)-------------------------------------------------- 40
9.6. The Application of Grease Method ------------------ 45
9.7. Removal of the MOS Unit ------------------------------ 46
10 Measurements and Adjustments -------------------------- 47
10.1. Introduction ------------------------------------------------ 47
10.2. Before Disassembling the unit ------------------------ 47
10.3. Details of Electrical Adjustment----------------------- 50
10.4. After Adjustment------------------------------------------ 56
11 Maintenance ------------------------------------------------------ 57
11.1. Cleaning Lens and LCD Panel ----------------------- 57
12 Block Diagram --------------------------------------------------- 58
12.1. Overall Block Diagram ---------------------------------- 58
12.2. System Control Block Diagram ----------------------- 59
12.3. Video/Audio Process Block Diagram---------------- 60
12.4. Lens/Flash Block Diagram ----------------------------- 61
12.5. Power Block Diagram ----------------------------------- 62
13 Wiring Connection Diagram --------------------------------- 63
13.1. Interconnection Diagram ------------------------------- 63

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1 Safety Precautions
1.1. General Guidelines 1.3. Leakage Current Hot Check
1. IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE (See Figure. 1)
There are special components used in this equipment
1. Plug the AC cord directly into the AC outlet. Do not use
which are important for safety. These parts are marked by
an isolation transformer for this check.
2. Connect a 1.5 kΩ, 10 W resistor, in parallel with a 0.15 μF
in the Schematic Diagrams, Circuit Board Layout,
capacitor, between each exposed metallic part on the set
Exploded Views and Replacement Parts List. It is essen-
and a good earth ground, as shown in Figure. 1.
tial that these critical parts should be replaced with manu-
3. Use an AC voltmeter, with 1 kΩ/V or more sensitivity, to
facturer’s specified parts to prevent X-RADIATION,
measure the potential across the resistor.
shock, fire, or other hazards. Do not modify the original
4. Check each exposed metallic part, and measure the volt-
design without permission of manufacturer.
age at each point.
2. An Isolation Transformer should always be used during
5. Reverse the AC plug in the AC outlet and repeat each of
the servicing of AC Adaptor whose chassis is not isolated
the above measurements.
from the AC power line. Use a transformer of adequate
6. The potential at any point should not exceed 0.75 V RMS.
power rating as this protects the technician from acci-
A leakage current tester (Simpson Model 229 or equiva-
dents resulting in personal injury from electrical shocks. It
lent) may be used to make the hot checks, leakage cur-
will also protect AC Adaptor from being damaged by acci-
rent must not exceed 1/2 mA. In case a measurement is
dental shorting that may occur during servicing.
outside of the limits specified, there is a possibility of a
3. When servicing, observe the original lead dress. If a short
shock hazard, and the equipment should be repaired and
circuit is found, replace all parts which have been over-
rechecked before it is returned to the customer.
heated or damaged by the short circuit.
4. After servicing, see to it that all the protective devices
such as insulation barriers, insulation papers shields are
properly installed.
5. After servicing, make the following leakage current
checks to prevent the customer from being exposed to
shock hazards.

1.2. Leakage Current Cold Check


1. Unplug the AC cord and connect a jumper between the
two prongs on the plug.
2. Measure the resistance value, with an ohmmeter, Figure. 1
between the jumpered AC plug and each exposed metal-
lic cabinet part on the equipment such as screwheads,
connectors, control shafts, etc. When the exposed metal-
lic part has a return path to the chassis, the reading
should be between 1 MΩ and 5.2 MΩ. When the exposed
metal does not have a return path to the chassis, the
reading must be infinity.

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1.4. How to Discharge the E.Capacitor on E.Capacitor P.C.B.
• This unit equipped with two pieces of capacitors as E.Capacitor.
“Either one of the E.Capacitor discharging operation” makes discharging for others as well.

CAUTION:
• Be sure to discharge the E.Capacitors on E.Capacitor P.C.B. before disassembling.
• Be careful of the high voltage circuit on E.Capacitor P.C.B. when servicing.

[Discharging Procedure]
1. Remove the Front Unit.
2. Put the insulation tube on the lead part of resistor (ERG5SJ102:1kΩ /5W).
(An equivalent type of resistor may be used.)
3. Put the resistor between both terminals of E.Capacitor on the E.Capacitor P.C.B. for approx. 5 seconds.
4. After discharging, confirm that the E.Capacitor voltage is lower than 10V by using a voltmeter.

Fig. F1

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2 Warning
2.1. Prevention of Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) to Electrostatically
Sensitive (ES) Devices
Some semiconductor (solid state) devices can be damaged easily by static electricity. Such components commonly are called Elec-
trostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices.

The following techniques should be used to help reduce the incidence of component damage caused by electrostatic discharge
(ESD).

1. Immediately before handling any semiconductor component or semiconductor-equipped assembly, drain off any ESD on your
body by touching a known earth ground. Alternatively, obtain and wear a commercially available discharging ESD wrist strap,
which should be removed for potential shock reasons prior to applying power to the unit under test.
2. After removing an electrical assembly equipped with ES devices, place the assembly on a conductive surface such as alumi-
num foil, to prevent electrostatic charge buildup or exposure of the assembly.
3. Use only a grounded-tip soldering iron to solder or unsolder ES devices.
4. Use only an antistatic solder removal device. Some solder removal devices not classified as “antistatic (ESD protected)” can
generate electrical charge sufficient to damage ES devices.
5. Do not use freon-propelled chemicals. These can generate electrical charges sufficient to damage ES devices.
6. Do not remove a replacement ES device from its protective package until immediately before you are ready to install it. (Most
replacement ES devices are packaged with leads electrically shorted together by conductive foam, aluminum foil or compara-
ble conductive material).
7. Immediately before removing the protective material from the leads of a replacement ES device, touch the protective material
to the chassis or circuit assembly into which the device will be installed.
CAUTION :
Be sure no power is applied to the chassis or circuit, and observe all other safety precautions.
8. Minimize bodily motions when handling unpackaged replacement ES devices. (Otherwise harmless motion such as the
brushing together of your clothes fabric or the lifting of your foot from a carpeted floor can generate static electricity (ESD) suf-
ficient to damage an ES device).

2.2. How to Recycle the Lithium Ion Battery (U.S. Only)

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2.3. How to Replace the Lithium Battery
2.3.1. Replacement Procedure
1. Remove the BATTERY P.C.B.. (Refer to Disassembly Procedures.)
2. Unsolder the each soldering point of electric lead terminal for Lithium battery (Ref. No. “B1701” at foil side of BATTERY
P.C.B.) and remove the Lithium battery together with electric lead terminal. Then replace it into new one.
NOTE:
The Lithium battery includes electric lead terminals.

NOTE:
This Lithium battery is a critical component.
It must never be subjected to excessive heat or discharge.
It must therefore only be fitted in requirement designed specifically for its use.
Replacement batteries must be of same type and manufacture.
They must be fitted in the same manner and location as the original battery, with the correct polarity contacts observed.
Do not attempt to re-charge the old battery or re-use it for any other purpose.
It should be disposed of in waste products destined for burial rather than incineration.

NOTE:
Above caution is applicable for a battery pack which is for DMC-LF1 series, as well.

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3 Service Navigation
3.1. Introduction
This service manual contains technical information, which allow service personnel’s to understand and service this model.
Please place orders using the parts list and not the drawing reference numbers.
If the circuit is changed or modified, the information will be followed by service manual to be controlled with original service manual.

3.2. Important Notice


3.2.1. About Lens Block
The image sensor (MOS UNIT) unit which are connected to the lens unit with 3 screws, after performing the Optical tilt adjustment.
During servicing, if one of MOS UNIT fixing screws are loosened, the Optical tilt adjustment must be performed.
(About the Optical tilt adjustment, refer to the “10.3.2. Adjustment Specifications” for details.)

3.2.2. About VENUS ENGINE (IC6001) [Located on the Main P.C.B.]:


The VENUS ENGINE (IC6001) consists of two IC chips (DRAM and VENUS) , which are fixed together with solder.
(It’s called, “Package On Package” type IC.)
When replacing, always replace in pairs. (Units of service parts: integrated (one pair) state.)
NOTE:
• During servicing, do not press down hard on the surface of IC6001.

3.2.3. About Flexible Cable and Connector


Do not touch carelessly so that the foreign body should not adhere to the terminal part of flexible cable and connector.
Wipe off with a clean cloth and the cotton bud, etc. when the terminal part is dirty.

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3.3. Service Notes
3.3.1. About Electronic Level
The unit has the electronic level function using G (3-axis accelerometer) sensor inside the unit.
[Principal of Operation]
1. Movement of “Weight” is detected by capacitance. -------- [A]
2. Each acceleration of the X/Y/Z axis is converted into data and they are output.
3. The VENUS ENGINE converts the data into a horizontal angle and an angle of inclination, and displays them to screen.

3.3.2. About Wi-Fi Function


The page number in this chapter does not show the page number of this service manual.

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3.3.3. Important Notice of Servicing
This Camera unit has the personal information of wireless LAN connection the customer has registered.
For the protection of private information, please erase the personal information after the completion of repair by “INITIAL SET-
TING”.
In addition, please print out the following documents, and pass to the customer with the Camera unit.

Printing Material [ Leaflet for Customer ]

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3.4. General Description About Lead Free Solder (PbF)
The lead free solder has been used in the mounting process of all electrical components on the printed circuit boards used for this
equipment in considering the globally environmental conservation.
The normal solder is the alloy of tin (Sn) and lead (Pb). On the other hand, the lead free solder is the alloy mainly consists of tin
(Sn), silver (Ag) and Copper (Cu), and the melting point of the lead free solder is higher approx.30°C (86°F) more than that of the
normal solder.
Distinction of P.C.B. Lead Free Solder being used

Service caution for repair work using Lead Free Solder (PbF)
• The lead free solder has to be used when repairing the equipment for which the lead free solder is used.
(Definition: The letter of “PbF” is printed on the P.C.B. using the lead free solder.)
• To put lead free solder, it should be well molten and mixed with the original lead free solder.
• Remove the remaining lead free solder on the P.C.B. cleanly for soldering of the new IC.
• Since the melting point of the lead free solder is higher than that of the normal lead solder, it takes the longer time to melt the
lead free solder.
• Use the soldering iron (more than 70W) equipped with the temperature control after setting the temperature at 350±30°C
(662±86°F).
Recommended Lead Free Solder (Service Parts Route.)
• The following 3 types of lead free solder are available through the service parts route.
RFKZ03D01KS-----------(0.3mm 100g Reel)
RFKZ06D01KS-----------(0.6mm 100g Reel)
RFKZ10D01KS-----------(1.0mm 100g Reel)
Note
* Ingredient: tin (Sn) 96.5%, silver (Ag) 3.0%, Copper (Cu) 0.5%, Cobalt (Co) / Germanium (Ge) 0.1 to 0.3%

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3.5. How to Define the Model Suffix (NTSC or PAL model)
There are nine kinds of DMC-LF1 regardless of the colours.
• a) DMC-LF1 (Japan domestic model)
• b) DMC-LF1P/PC
• c) DMC-LF1EB/EF/EG/EP
• d) DMC-LF1EE
• e) DMC-LF1GD
• f) DMC-LF1GK
• g) DMC-LF1GN
• h) DMC-LF1GT
• i) DMC-LF1GA/GH
What is the difference is that the “INITIAL SETTINGS” data which is stored in Flash-ROM mounted on Main P.C.B..

3.5.1. Defining methods:


To define the model suffix to be serviced, refer to the nameplate which is putted on the bottom side of the Unit.

NOTE:
After replacing the Main P.C.B., be sure to achieve adjustment.

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3.5.2. INITIAL SETTINGS:
After replacing the Main P.C.B., make sure to perform the initial settings after achieving the adjustment by ordering the following
procedure in accordance with model suffix of the unit.
1. IMPORTANT NOTICE:
Before proceeding Initial settings, make sure to read the following CAUTIONS.

2. PROCEDURES:
• Precautions: Read the above “CAUTION 1” and “CAUTION 2”, carefully.
• Preparation:
- Attach the fully charged Battery to the unit.
(Since this unit has built-in memory, it can be performed without inserting memory card.)

• Step 1. The temporary cancellation of “INITIAL SETTINGS”:


Set the mode dial to “[ P ] (Program AE mode)”.
While pressing “[ UP ] of Cursor buttons” and [ LVF ] button simultaneously, turn the Power on.

• Step 2. The cancellation of “INITIAL SETTINGS”:


Press the [ PLAYBACK ] button in order to enter the [ PLAYBACK ] mode.
Press “[ UP ] of Cursor buttons” and [ MOTION PICTURE ] button simultaneously, then turn the Power off.

The LCD displays the “ ! ” mark before the unit powers down.

• Step 3. Turn the Power on:


Set the mode dial to “[ P ] (Program AE mode)”, and then turn the Power on.

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• Step 4. Display the INITIAL SETTING:
While pressing [ MENU/SET ] button and “[ RIGHT ] of Cursor buttons” simultaneously, turn the Power off.
The “INITIAL SETTINGS” menu is displayed.
There are two kinds of “INITIAL SETTINGS” menu form as follows:

[CASE 1. After replacing Main P.C.B.]


[Except “EB/EF/EG/EP/GA” models: (VEP56182A is used as a Main P.C.B.)]
When Main P.C.B. has just been replaced, 19 model suffixes are displayed as follows. (Four pages in total)

[Only “EB/EF/EG/EP/GA” models: VEP56182B is used as a Main P.C.B.]


When Main P.C.B. has just been replaced, only 8 model suffixes are displayed as follows. (two pages in total)

[CASE 2. Other than “After replacing Main P.C.B.”]

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• Step 5. Choose the model suffix in “INITIAL SETTINGS”: (Refer to “CAUTION 1”)
[Caution: After replacing Main P.C.B.]
The model suffix can been chosen, JUST ONE TIME.
Once one of the model suffix have been chosen, the model suffix lists will not be displayed, thus, it can not be changed.
Therefore, select the area carefully.
Select the area with pressing “[ UP ] / [ DOWN ] of Cursor buttons”.

• Step 6. Set the model suffix in “INITIAL SETTINGS”:


Press the “[ RIGHT ] of Cursor buttons”.
The only set area is displayed, and then press the “[ RIGHT ] of Cursor buttons” after confirmation.
(The unit is powered off automatically.)

• Step 7. CONFIRMATION:
Confirm the display of “PLEASE SET THE CLOCK” in concerned language when the unit is turned on again.
When the unit is connected to PC with USB cable, it is detected as removable media.
(When the “GK” or “GT” model suffix is selected, the display shows “PLEASE SET THE CLOCK” in Chinese.)

As for your reference, major default setting condition is as shown in the following table.
• Default setting (After “INITIAL SETTINGS”)
MODEL VIDEO OUTPUT LANGUAGE DATE REMARKS
a) DMC-LF1 (Japan domestic model) NTSC Japanese Year/Month/Date
b) DMC-LF1P NTSC English Month/Date/Year
c) DMC-LF1PC NTSC English Month/Date/Year
d) DMC-LF1EB PAL English Date/Month/Year
e) DMC-LF1EE PAL Russian Date/Month/Year
f) DMC-LF1EF PAL French Date/Month/Year
g) DMC-LF1EG PAL English Date/Month/Year
h) DMC-LF1EP PAL English Date/Month/Year
i) DMC-LF1GA PAL English Date/Month/Year
j) DMC-LF1GD NTSC Korean Year/Month/Date
k) DMC-LF1GH PAL English Date/Month/Year
l) DMC-LF1GK PAL Chinese (simplified) Year/Month/Date
m) DMC-LF1GN PAL English Date/Month/Year
n) DMC-LF1GT NTSC Chinese (traditional) Year/Month/Date

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4 Specifications
The following specification is for DMC-LF1P.
Some specifications may differ depending on model suffix.

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5 Location of Controls and Components
The following description is for DMC-LF1P.
Some descriptions may differ depending on model suffix.

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6 Service Mode
6.1. Error Code Memory Function
1. General description
This unit is equipped with history of error code memory function, and can be memorized 16 error codes in sequence from the
latest. When the error is occurred more than 16, the oldest error is overwritten in sequence.
The error code is not memorized when the power supply is shut down forcibly (i.e.,when the unit is powered on by the battery,
the battery is pulled out) The error code is memorized to FLASH-ROM when the unit has just before powered off.
2. How to display
The error code can be displayed by ordering the following procedure:
• Preparation:
- Attach the fully charged Battery to the unit.
(Since this unit has built-in memory, it can be performed without inserting memory card.)

• Step 1. The temporary cancellation of “INITIAL SETTINGS”:


Set the mode dial to “[ P ] (Program AE mode)”.
While pressing “[ UP ] of Cursor buttons” and [ LVF ] button simultaneously, turn the Power on.

• Step 2. Execute the error code display mode:


Press the “[ LEFT ] of Cursor buttons”, [ MENU/SET ] button and [ LVF ] button simultaneously.
The display is changed as shown below when the above buttons are pressed simultaneously.
Normal display → Error code display → Operation history display → Normal display → .....

Example of Error Code Display

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Error Code List
The error code consists of 8 bits data and it shows the following information.

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Important notice about “Error Code List”
1) About “*” indication:
The third digit from the left is different as follows.
- In case of 0 (example: 18001000)
When the third digit from the left shows “0”, this error occurred under the condition of INITIAL SETTINGS has been
completed.
It means that this error is occurred basically at user side.
- In case of 8 (example: 18801000)
When the third digit from the left shows “8”, this error occurred under the condition of INITIAL SETTINGS has been
released.
(Example; Factory assembling-line before unit shipment, Service mode etc.)
It means that this error is occurred at service side.
2) About “?” indication: (“18*0 0?01” to “18*0 0?60”):
The third digit from the right shows one of the hexadecimal (“0” to “F”) character.

• Step 3. How to exit from Error Code display mode:


Simply, turn the power off. (Since Error code display mode is executed under the condition of temporary cancellation of “INI-
TIAL SETTINGS”, it wake up with normal condition when turn off the power.)
NOTE:
The error code can not be initialized.

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7 Troubleshooting Guide
7.1. Failure Diagnosis of NFC

7.2. Wi-Fi Module (Top P.C.B. Unit)


7.2.1. How to Remove Wi-Fi Password Protection
To prevent incorrect operation or use of the Wi-Fi function by a third party and to protect saved personal information, this unit pro-
tects the Wi-Fi function with a password.
It is unable to service with password locked condition. When accepting for repair, the unit has been set the Wi-Fi password by cus-
tomer, run the [ Reset Wi-Fi Settings ] for removing Wi-Fi password, then check the operation.

[Reset Procedure of Wi-Fi Settings]


1) Set the mode dial to “[ P ] (Program AE mode)”.
2) Press the [ MENU/SET ] button, and select the [ SETUP ] mode by Cursor buttons, then press the [ MENU/SET ] button.
Select [ Reset Wi-Fi Settings ] by Cursor buttons, then press the [ MENU/SET ] button.
3) Select [ YES ] and press the [ MENU/SET ] button in several times.
(The [ Reset Wi-Fi Settings ] performs not only resetting Wi-Fi Password but also resetting other all Wi-Fi Settings.)

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7.2.2. Checking of trouble caused by Wi-Fi Module or not

*Change the Top P.C.B. Unit, when the above checking detected the abnormal of Wi-Fi module.

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8 Service Fixture & Tools
8.1. Service Fixture and Tools
The following Service Fixture and tools are used for checking and servicing this unit.

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8.2. When Replacing the Main P.C.B.
After replacing the Main P.C.B., be sure to achieve adjustment.

8.3. Service Position


This Service Position is used for checking and replacing parts. Use the following Extension cables for servicing.
Table S1 Extension Cable List
No. Parts No. Connection Form
1 RFKZ0399 FP9003(MAIN) ←→ BATTERY FPC - FP1701(BATTERY) 20pin 0.5 FFC

CAUTION. (When servicing E.Capacitor P.C.B.)


1. Be sure to discharge the E.Capacitor on E.Capacitor P.C.B..
Refer to “How to Discharge the E.Capacitor on E.Capacitor P.C.B..
The E.Capacitor voltage is not lowered soon even if the AC Cord is unplugged or the battery is removed.
2. Be careful of the high voltage circuit on E.Capacitor P.C.B..
3. DO NOT allow other parts to touch the high voltage circuit on E.Capacitor P.C.B..

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9 Disassembly and Assembly Instructions
9.1. Disassembly Flow Chart
This is a disassembling chart.
When assembling, perform this chart conversely.

9.2. P.C.B. Location

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9.3. Disassembly Procedure No. Item Fig. Removal
12 Battery P.C.B. (Fig. D18) Strap Piece
Strap Holder (L)
No. Item Fig. Removal Battery FPC
1 Rear Case Unit (Fig. D1) Memory Card 1 Screw (K)
Battery (Fig. D19) 1 Convex
4 Screws (A) Battery P.C.B.
2 Screws (B) 13 Battery Door Unit (Fig. D20) Battery Door Unit
(Fig. D2) 3 Locking tabs 14 Battery Case (Fig. D21) 3 Locking tabs
Rear Case Unit 1 Convex
2 Rear Operation Unit (Fig. D3) 3 Locking tabs (Fig. D22) Battery Lock Spring
2 Convexes Battery Lock Knob
(Fig. D4) FP9009 (Flex) 1 Locking tab
Rear Operation Unit Battery Out Spring
3 LCD Unit (Fig. D5) 2 Locking tabs Battery Case
(Fig. D6) FP9004 (Flex) 15 Speaker (Fig. D23) Speaker
Shading Sheet
LCD Unit
4 Frame Plate Unit (Fig. D7) 4 Screws (C)
Lens Plate 3 Screws (D)
1 Convex
1 Locking tab
Frame Plate Unit
(Fig. D8) FP9007 (Flex)
FP9008 (Flex)
2 Locking tabs
Lens Plate
5 Lens Unit (Fig. D9) Sheet
FP9001 (Flex)
FP9005 (Flex)
Lens Unit
6 Main P.C.B. (Fig. D10) 1 Screw (E)
FP9003 (Flex)
P9010 (Connector)
2 Convexes
PS9002 (Connector)
Main P.C.B.
7 Top Case Unit (Fig. D11) 1 Screw (F)
1 Screw (G)
P8001 (Connector)
Top Case Unit
8 LVF Unit (Fig. D12) 2 Screws (H)
Top P.C.B. Unit 2 Convexes
Microphone Unit 1 Locking tab
LED Cover
LVF Unit
1 Screw (I)
FP9902 (Flex)
1 Convex
2 Hooking part
Top P.C.B. Unit
(Fig. D13) Microphone Unit
9 Front Unit (Fig. D14) Jack Door Unit
FP1703 (Flex)
Front Unit
Tripod
10 E.Capacitor Unit (Fig. D15) (CAUTION)
NFC Unit (Fig. D16) 2 Locking tabs
1 Screw (J)
2 Locking tabs
E.Capacitor Unit
NFC Unit
11 Front Case Unit (Fig. D17) Strap Holder (R)
2 Locking tabs
NFC Cover
Front Case Unit

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9.3.1. Removal of the Rear Case Unit

(Fig. D2)

9.3.2. Removal of the Rear Operation Unit

(Fig. D1) (Fig. D3)

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(Fig. D4)

9.3.3. Removal of the LCD Unit

(Fig. D6)

(Fig. D5)

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9.3.4. Removal of the Frame Plate Unit
and Lens Plate

(Fig. D7)

(Fig. D8)

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9.3.5. Removal of the Lens Unit 9.3.6. Removal of the Main P.C.B.

(Fig. D10)

(Fig. D9)

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9.3.7. Removal of the Top Case Unit 9.3.8. Removal of the LVF Unit, Top P.C.B.
Unit, Microphone Unit

(Fig. D12)

(Fig. D11)

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9.3.9. Removal of the Front Unit

(Fig. D13)

(Fig. D14)

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9.3.10. Removal of the E.Capacitor Unit &
NFC Unit

(Fig. D15)

(Fig. D16)

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9.3.11. Removal of the Front Case Unit 9.3.12. Removal of the Battery P.C.B.

(Fig. D17)

(Fig. D18)

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(Fig. D19)

9.3.13. Removal of the Battery Door Unit

(Fig. D22)

9.3.15. Removal of the Speaker

(Fig. D20)

9.3.14. Removal of the Battery Case

(Fig. D23)
NOTE: (When Installing)
Make sure to confirm the following points when installing:
• The Screw is tightened enough.
• Installing conditions are fine. (No distortion, no abnormal-
(Fig. D21) space.)
• No dust and/or dirt on Lens surfaces.
• LCD image is fine. (No dust and dirt on it, and no gradient
images.)

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9.4. Lens Disassembly Procedure 6. Remove the master flange unit.

Precaution:
1. Do not remove the MOS unit when disassembling or
reassembling the lens in order to maintain it clean.
When remove it, refer to item “9.7.”.
2. Keep dust or dirt away from the lens.
To remove dirt or dust from the lens, blow with dry air.
3. Do not touch the lens surface.
4. Use lens cleaning KIT (VFK1900BK).
5. Apply grease (RFKZ0472) as shown on “9.6. The Appli-
cation of Grease Method” in the figure.

9.4.1. Removal of the Zoom Motor and


Master Flange Unit
1. Unscrew the 2 screws (A).
2. Remove the zoom motor to the direction of arrow.
3. Disconnect 1 connector.
4. Unscrew the 4 screws (B).
5. Remove the 2 convexes.

9.4.2. Removal of the Focus Motor


1. Remove the 4 solder parts.
2. Unscrew the 1 screw (C).
3. Remove the focus motor.

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9.4.3. Removal of the Rotary Frame 9.4.4. Removal of the Fix Frame Unit
1. Rotate the unit of fix frame unit/ 1st direct frame unit/ 1. Detach 1 convex, and then raise the shutter flex.
1st lens frame unit/ 2nd lens frame unit/ 3rd lens frame 2. Slide the projection part of both side cam frame in
unit/ 2nd-3rd direct frame/ both side cam frame in direction of arrow (1).
direction of arrow (1), and then push them to direction of
arrow (2) and remove them from the rotary frame.

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3. Push the unit of 1st direct frame unit/ 1st lens frame unit/ 2. Push the unit of 1st lens frame unit/ 2nd lens frame unit/
2nd lens frame unit/ 3rd lens frame unit/ 2nd-3rd direct 3rd lens frame unit/ 2nd-3rd direct frame/ both side cam
frame/ both side cam frame from the lens front side in frame from the lens front side in direction of arrow (2),
direction of arrow (2), and then remove them from the fix and then remove them from the 1st direct frame unit.
frame unit.

9.4.6. Removal of the 1st Lens Frame Unit


1. Rotate the 1st lens frame unit in direction of arrow (1),
and then push the unit of 2nd lens frame unit/ 3rd lens
frame unit/ 2nd-3rd direct frame/ both side cam frame
to direction of arrow (2) and remove the 1st lens frame
unit.

9.4.5. Removal of the 1st Direct Frame


Unit
1. Slide the projection part of both side cam frame in
direction of arrow (1).

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9.4.7. Removal of the 2nd Lens Frame 9.4.8. Removal of the 3rd Lens Frame
Unit Unit
1. Rotate the 2nd-3rd direct frame in direction of arrow (1) 1. Rotate the 2nd-3rd direct frame in direction of arrow (1)
to align the mark “ ” of both side cam frame and “A” part, fully, and then lift up the 3rd lens frame unit to direction of
and then lift up the 2nd lens frame unit and remove it arrow (2) and remove it from unit of 2nd-3rd direct frame/
from unit of 3rd lens frame unit/ 2nd-3rd direct frame/ both both side cam frame.
side cam frame.

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9.4.9. Removal of the 2nd-3rd Direct 9.5. Assembly Procedure for the
Frame Lens (Phase Alignment)
1. Rotate the 2nd-3rd direct frame to align each mark “ ” of Precaution:
2nd-3rd direct frame and both side cam frame, then 1. Do not remove the MOS unit when disassembling or
remove the 2nd-3rd direct frame. reassembling the lens in order to maintain it clean.
When remove it, refer to item “9.7.”.
2. Keep dust or dirt away from the lens.
To remove dirt or dust from the lens, blow with dry air.
3. Do not touch the lens surface.
4. Use lens cleaning KIT (VFK1900BK).
5. Apply grease (RFKZ0472) as shown on “9.6. The Appli-
cation of Grease Method” in the figure.

9.5.1. Assembly of the 2nd-3rd Direct


Frame and Both Side Cam Frame

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9.5.2. Assembly of the 2nd-3rd Direct 9.5.3. Assembly of the 2nd Lens Frame
Frame/ Both Side Cam Frame and Unit
3rd Lens Frame Unit

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9.5.4. Assembly of the 1st Lens Frame 9.5.5. Assembly of the 1st Direct Frame
Unit Unit

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9.5.6. Assembly of the Fix Frame Unit

9.5.7. Assembly of the Rotary Frame

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9.5.8. Assembly of the Master Flange Unit
and Focus Motor

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9.6. The Application of Grease
Method
The grease application parts of lens unit are as follows.
Apply grease additionally in the specified position if necessary.
When the grease is applied, use a toothpick and apply thinly.
• Focus motor shaft
- Grease: RFKZ0472
- Amount of application: 3 mg (2 points)
• 4th Lens Frame guide shaft
- Grease: RFKZ0472
- Amount of application: 0.3 ± 0.1 mg (2 points)
• 4th Unit guide shaft
- Grease: RFKZ0472
- Amount of application: 0.9 mg (4 points)

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9.7. Removal of the MOS Unit
When remove the MOS unit once (the screw (D) is loosened
even a little), the optical tilt adjustment is required.
When loosen the screw (D), necessary the optical tilt adjust-
ment at the end of assembling. (Refer to item “10.3.2.”)
To prevent the MOS unit from catching the dust and dirt, do not
remove the MOS unit except for replacing.

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10 Measurements and Adjustments
10.1. Introduction
When servicing this unit, make sure to perform the adjustments necessary based on the part (s) replaced.
Before disassembling the unit, it is recommended to back up the camera data stored in Flash-ROM as a data file.
NOTE: (When replacing the Lens unit, Master Flange Unit and MOS Unit)
• When the MOS unit is unavoidably removed for Lens unit, Master Flange unit and MOS unit replaced, an optical tilt adjustment is
necessary after parts are exchanged.
• The adjustment software (DSC_Tilt) is necessary to execute an optical tilt adjustment.
• The adjustment software “DSC_Tilt” is available at “TSN Website”.
NOTE: (When replacing the Main P.C.B.)
• Number of necessary adjustment items decreases by copying the backup data to new Main P.C.B. when adjustment data in old
Main P.C.B. can be read by ROM_BACKUP “DSC→SD” in “10.2.2. Flash-ROM Data Backup”.
For more details, please refer an item “Main P.C.B. (to which the backup data was copied)” in the table of “10.3.2. Adjustment
Specifications”.

10.2. Before Disassembling the unit


10.2.1. Initial Setting Release
The cameras specification are initially set in accordance with model suffix (such as EB/EG/GK/GN and so on.).
Unless the initial setting is not released, an automatic alignment software in the camera is not able to be executed when the align-
ment is carried out.
Note:
The initial setting should be again done after completing the alignment. Otherwise, the camera may not work properly.
Therefore as a warning, the camera display a warning symbol “ ! ” on the LCD monitor every time the camera is turned off.
Refer to the procedure described in “3.5.2. INITIAL SETTINGS” for details.

[ How to Release the camera initial setting ]


Preparation:
• Attach the fully charged Battery to the unit.
(Since this unit has built-in memory, it can be performed without inserting memory card.)

Step 1. The temporary cancellation of “INITIAL SETTINGS”:


Set the mode dial to “[ P ] (Program AE mode)”.
While pressing “[ UP ] of Cursor buttons” and [ LVF ] button simultaneously, turn the Power on.

Step 2. The cancellation of “INITIAL SETTINGS”:


Press the [ PLAYBACK ] button in order to enter the [ PLAYBACK ] mode.
Press “[ UP ] of Cursor buttons” and [ MOTION PICTURE ] button simultaneously, then turn the Power off.

The LCD displays the “ ! ” mark before the unit powers down.

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10.2.2. Flash-ROM Data Backup
Number of necessary adjustment items decreases by copying the backup data to new Main P.C.B. when adjustment data in old
Main P.C.B. is usually read by ROM_BACKUP “DSC→SD”.
It is recommended to backup the Flash-ROM data as the way of return when trouble occurs before disassembling the unit depend-
ing on each case.
[ ROM_BACKUP (Method of Non-PC backup) ]
1. Insert the memory card into the camera.
2. Set the camera to “Temporary cancellation of the initial settings”.
3. Select the “SETUP” menu.
From the “SETUP” menu, select “ROM_BACKUP”.
NOTE:
This item is not listed on the customer’s “SETUP” menu.
4. When this “ROM_BACKUP” item is selected, the following submenus are displayed.

Fig. 2-1

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10.2.3. Light Box
If using VFK1164TDVLB Light Box, remove the lens connection ring by loosing three hexagon screws.
*RFKZ0523 Light Box has no the lens connection ring.

Fig. 2-2

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10.3. Details of Electrical Adjustment
10.3.1. How to execute the Electrical Adjustment
It is not necessary to connect the camera to a PC to perform adjustments.
“Flag reset operation” and “Initial setting operation” are required when carrying out the alignment, follow the procedure below.

10.3.1.1. Startup Electrical Adjustment mode


1. Release the initial settings.
2. Insert a recordable memory card (32MB or more).
(Without a memory card, the automatic adjustment can
not executed.)
3. Procedure to set the camera into adjustment mode:
a. Set the mode dial to “[ P ](Program AE mode)”.
b. Turn the Power on pressing [ MENU/SET ] button.
LCD monitor displays “SERVICE MODE”. (Refer to
Fig. 3-1)

Fig. 3-1

10.3.1.2. Status Adjustment Flag Setting


Reset (Not yet adjusted) the status flag condition.
1. After pressing the [ DISP. ] button, the LCD monitor dis-
plays the Flag status screen. (Refer to Fig.3-2)
2. Select item by pressing the Cursor buttons. (Gray cursor
is moved accordingly.)
3. Press the [ Q.MENU/Delete ] button.
NOTE:
The selected item's flag has been changed from
“F (green)” to “0 (yellow)”.
*Flag conditions:
F (green)
means that the alignment has been completed and the
status flag condition is set. In this case, the flag condition Fig. 3-2
should be reset, if you try to carry out the automatic align-
ment.
0 (yellow)
means that the alignment has been not “completed” and
the status flag condition is “reset”. In this case, automatic
alignment is available.
• In case of setting the status flag into set condition again without completion of the alignment, the status flag should be SET by
using PC, or UNDO by using ROM BACKUP function.

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10.3.1.3. Execute Adjustment
(In case of “OIS Adjustment”)
1. Perform step “10.3.1.1.” to “10.3.1.2.”, to reset the OIS
flag status “F” (Set) to “0” (Reset)
2. Press [ DISP. ] button after Flag reset.
OIS Adjustment screen is displayed on the LCD panel.
(Refer to Fig.3-3)
3. Press the [ Shutter ] button.
The adjustment will start automatically.

Fig. 3-3

4. When the adjustment is completed successfully, adjust-


ment report menu appears with Green OK on the LCD
monitor. (Refer to Fig.3-4)

Fig. 3-4

10.3.1.4. Attention point during Adjustment


1. Step “10.3.1.3.” procedure shows OIS adjustment as an
example. To perform the adjustment, refer to the “10.3.2.
Adjustment Specifications” table which shows key point
for each adjustment.
2. Do not move the light box, the camera or the chart while
adjusting. If one of these is moved accidentally, start the
adjustment again.
3. Do not press any buttons/keys until the default menu
(Refer to Fig.3-5) is displayed on the LCD monitor. Other-
wise, adjustment data may not be stored properly.
4. If the adjustment is interrupted accidentally, the alignment
data may not be properly saved in the Flash-ROM.
Fig. 3-5

10.3.1.5. Finalizing the Adjustment


1. Several adjustment flags can be reset (“F” into “0”) at the same time. In this case, when the adjustment has been completed,
the screen will change showing the adjustment for the next item until all reset items are completed.
Also, when the [ Shutter ] button is pressed, the screen jump to the next adjustment item.
2. To cancel the adjustment mode while in the process of performing the adjustment, follow this procedures.
3. Operate the following, when escaping the Electrical Adjustment mode on the way.
(1) Press “[ Q.MENU/Delete ] button”.
(2) Press “[ RIGHT ] of Cursor buttons”.
NOTE:
• If adjustment is cancelled with above procedure, adjustment is not completed. Make sure to adjust it later.

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10.3.2. Adjustment Specifications
The following matrix table shows the relation between the replaced part and the Necessary Adjustment.
When a part is replaced, make sure to perform the necessary adjustment(s) in the order indicated.
The table below shows all the information necessary to perform each adjustment.

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10.4. After Adjustment
10.4.1. Initial Setting
Since the initial setting has been released to execute the built-in adjustment software, it should be set up again before shipping the
camera to the customer.
Refer to the procedure described in “3.5.2. INITIAL SETTINGS” for details.

[ IMPORTANT ]
1. The initial setting should be done again after completing the alignment. Otherwise, the camera will not work properly.
Therefore as a warning, the camera display a warning symbol “ ! ” on the LCD monitor every time the camera is turned off.
2. Confirm that status of all adjustment flag show “F”. Even if one of the adjustment flag shows “0”, initial setting programmed is
never executed.

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11 Maintenance
11.1. Cleaning Lens and LCD Panel
Do not touch the surface of lens and LCD Panel with your hand.
When cleaning the lens, use air-Blower to blow off the dust.
When cleaning the LCD Panel, dampen the lens cleaning paper with lens cleaner, and the gently wipe the its surface.
Note:
The Lens Cleaning KIT ; VFK1900BK (Only supplied as 10 set/Box) is available as Service Aid.

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12 Block Diagram
12.1. Overall Block Diagram

(28mm ~ 200mm) NFC


ANTENNA
MOS IMAGE SENSOR
1/1.7” 12.1M pix IC9701
(Built in AFE) DUAL INTERFACE
RFID
Wi-Fi
IC3102 ANTENNA
IC9051
ZOOM OIS UNIT IRIS SHUTTER FOCUS AND GATE IC TILT SENSOR

W-LAN MODULE
X6081
(72MHz)

IC9101
COLOR LCD
SYSTEM IC PANEL
MOTOR DRIVE, 3.0" PANEL
OIS DRIVE & 920k dots
PREPROCESS

IC7101
GYRO SENSOR COLOR LVF
& AMP 0.21" PANEL
EQUIVALENT TO
200K dots

IC8001 IC6001
FLASH Q8001 VENUS ENGINE
IGBT DRIVER
CAMERA PROCESS HDMI
J-PEG COMP/EXPANDS TERMINAL
MEDIA I/F
USB I/F
CONTROL
MAIN MICROPROCESSOR
RING OIS CONTROL ECM(L)
LENS DRIVE STEREO
LCD DRIVE MICROPHONE
ECM(R)
SDRAM/2G-bit
HDMI DRIVE IC9101
REAR OPERATION CONTROLS SYSTEM IC
MICROPHONE AMP SPEAKER
SPEAKER CONTROL
VIDEO OUT

IC6005 AV OUT / DIGITAL


TERMINAL
NAND FLASH ROM/1G-bit

IC9101 IC1501
X9101
SYSTEM IC USB
(32.768KHz) BATTERY
SWITCHING
PACK
CHARGER

TOP OPERATION CONTROLS

IC1001 IC1002,1021,1022,
MEMORY POWER
(POWER SUPPLY)
IC1023,1040,1090
CARD
REGULATOR

DMC-LF1 OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM

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12.2. System Control Block Diagram

IC9101
(SYSTEM IC) TOP P.C.B.

CL9001 CL9904
2 1 S9902
(POWER ON L) (POWER ON L) PS9002 PP9901
POWERSWONL 87 POWER SW
33 33

4 3

(SHUTTER0) CL9916
SHUTTER0 83
(AF LED K) (AF LED K) PS9002 PP9901 D9901
LEDOUT1 11
14 14 AF ASSIST LED
LEDOUT2 8 PS9002 PP9901
PW 3.4V
13 13
CL9917
WiFi LED(BLUE)
IC6001
(VENUS ENGINE)
D9902
PS9002 PP9901 3 4
CL6011 PW 5.2V
19 19
(POWER ON H) PS9002 PP9901
(POWER ON H) USB VBUS 1 2
POWERONH 84 U22 GPIO40 18 18
X9101
(32.72kHz) RL9109
28 OSC IN (POWER ON L V)
(SHUT HALF) (SHUT HALF) GPIO50 AD21 CHARGE LED(RED)
SHUTTERHALF 57 N2 GPIO99 CTD CHGLED PS9002 PP9901
RL9101
(To IC1501-F2) 20 20
26 OSC OUT (WiFi LED)
(S SYSCON CS) (S SYSCON CS) PS9002 PP9901
SCCS 67 T22 GPIO38 21 21
RL9104 WIDE-LO TELE-HI TELE-LO
(WiFi LED) CL9901 S9905
(S SYSCON SI) (S SYSCON SI) GPIO39 T20 QR9001
SO 74 AE22 GPIO46 LVF/LCD SW
RL9103 RL9004
(T W EVF) (T W EVF) PS9002 PP9901 WIDE-HI
(S SYSCON SO) (S SYSCON SO) AD0 IN7 B15 3 1
SCSI 71 AE21 GPIO47 11 11
RL9102 1 2 5 3 4
RL9005 CL9907
(S SYSCON SCK) (S SYSCON SCK)
SCSCLK 70 AF22 GPIO45 (SHUTTER 0) (SHUT HALF) 1st
RL9006 PS9002 PP9901 4 2
8
5 5
(CLK27 SYS) (CLK27 SYS) (SHUTTER 1) (SHUTTER 1) (SHUT FULL) 2nd
SYSCK 4 T26 CLK27OUT PS9002 PP9901
CL6005 GPIO49 AC21 6 7
4 4
CL9908
(SYS RESET) (SYS RESET) S9903
RESETOUT 85 AA26 RSTB CL9004 S9906 ZOOM&SHUT SW
CL9905
IC9051 WiFi SW
(TILT SENSOR) (WiFi SW) PS9002 PP9901 MODE DIAL
(WiFi SW IN) 34 34
(S I2C SCL) GPIO48 AD22 3 1
SCL 4 H4 GPIO80
(S I2C SDA) (D GND) PS9002 PP9901
SDI 6 G1 GPIO81
RL6055 22,24,25,26 22,24,25,26
CL9002 4 2
(ACCEL IRQ1)
INT1 11 K3 GPIO71
RL6056 (MODE DIAL) (MODE DIAL) PS9002 PP9901
AD0 IN5 D14
6 6
(ACCEL IRQ2)
INT2 9 K4 GPIO72

(BACKUP) AD0 IN3 B14


BATT 27
TH6001

REAR OPERATION UNIT

FRONT CASE UNIT BATTERY P.C.B.


PLAYBACK
(PLAY SW) FP9009
FP1701 FP9003 (PLAY) 6
8 13 GPIO98 N1

B1701
TIMER FP9009
CONTROL RING BACKUP PW A3.1V
3
FPC UNIT BATTERY (PHOTO REF CTL)
W2 GPIO53 RIGHT
(CROSS KEY IN) (CROSS KEY IN) FP9009
FP1703 (PHOTO REF DK1) FP1701 FP9003 AD0 IN6 A15
4
4 2 19
6 5 4 DOWN
Q.MENU
4 2 Q9081 (REAR KEY IN) (REAR KEY IN) FP9009
AD0 IN4 C14
2 LEFT
1 2 3 DISP.
3 1
JOG DIAL
PW D3V (JOG DIAL A) (JOG DIAL A) FP9009 FN UP
AD1 IN0 P26
8
(CONTRING OUT1) FP1701 FP9003 RL9081 (CONTRING TR1) (JOG DIAL B) (JOG DIAL B) FP9009
FP1703 AD1 IN1 P25
V1 GPIO55 10 MOVIE
5 1 20 RL9082
FP1703 (CONTRING OUT2) FP1701 FP9003 (CONTRING TR2)
4 2 V3 GPIO61
1 5 16
MENU/SET
3 1

FP1703 (PHOTO REF DA) FP1701 FP9003 FP9009


PW 3.4V 1,9
3 3 18

DMC-LF1 SYSTEM CONTROL BLOCK DIAGRAM

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12.3. Video/Audio Process Block Diagram

IC6005
(NAND FLASH ROM/1G-bit) FP9004
30
(DR0-7)
DATA CTL SIG (BUS18 LCDOUT0-15)
(DG0-7)

WEB
WPB
FP9004

REB
CEB
CLE
I/O0

I/O3
I/O4

I/O7

ALE
IC3102

R/B
45
(AND GATE IC) X6081 (VSYNC) FP9004
(72MHz) 29 32 41 44 7 8 9 16 17 18 19
FP9001 (CLK72 MCLK) 26
4 3 (HSYNC) FP9004 LCD
18
27
2 (DCLK) FP9004
IC6001 29
PW SE1.8V 5 1 (VENUS ENGINE) (CS) FP9004
R1 R2 R3 R4 P1 P2 P3 P4 U4 T2 T1 U1 U2 T3 U3 50
(SCL) FP9004

FR WP
CPUD16

CPUD17
CPUD18

CPUD19
CPUD20

CPUD21
CPUD22

CPUD23

FR RB
CPUREB

FROM CS
FR CLE
FR ALE
CPUWE2B
AF19 IS FCK 49
(SDA) FP9004
FP9001 (BUS288 DOFP)
AF13 IS SAB5 P 48
35
FP9001 (BUS288 DOFM)
AE13 IS SAB5 M LCDOUT0 A22
34 (BUS18 LCDOUT0-15)
FP9001 (BUS288 DOHP) FP9004
PW BL PLUS LCD BACK
AD13 IS SAB6 P LCDOUT15 F22 1
33 (BUS18 LCDVD)
(BUS288 DOHM) FP9004 LIGHT
FP9001 LCDVD D25 PW BL MINUS
AC13 IS SAB6 M (BUS18 LCDHD) 2
32 SDRAM AREA/2G-bit LCDHD D26
FP9001 (BUS288 DOCP) (CLK27 LCD)
AF14 IS SAB3 P LCDCLK C26
37 (LCD CS) FP9008
FP9001 (BUS288 DOCM) GPIO89 E4 8
AE14 IS SAB3 M (DATA0)
MOS 36
FP9001 (BUS288 DOEP) (BUS18 LCDOUT0-7)
IMAGE AD14 IS SAB4 P
38
SENSOR FP9001 (BUS288 DOEM) (DATA7)
AC14 IS SAB4 M FP9008
12.1M 39 16
FP9001 (BUS288 DCKP) PRE (CLOCK) FP9008
(Built in AFE) AF11 IS SBCK P
31 PROCESS 4 LVF
FP9001 (BUS288 DCKM) BLOCK MEMORY CONTROL BLOCK (EVF CS) (SEN) FP9008
AE11 IS SBCK M GPIO11 AD9
30 CL9032 20
FP9001 (MOS HD) IS HD (EVF RESET) (NRESET) FP9008
AF18 MOS GPIO77 H1
27 CL9031 3
FP9001 (MOS VD) IS VD SSG (S SYSCON SCK) (SCLK) FP9008
AE18 GPIO45 AF22
26 RL9031 19
FP9001 (S MOS SCK) (S SYSCON SO) (SDAT) FP9008
AD18 IS SCK GPIO47 AE21
23 RL9032 17
FP9001 (S MOS SDO) JK2002
AD19 IS SDO
25 RL9033 FL2001 (HDMI TERMINAL)
FP9001 (S MOS CS) (G HDMI D2+)
AE19 IS CS HDMI TX2P A17 1 5 D2+ 3
24 (G HDMI D2-)
FP9001 (MOS THERMO) HDMI TX2M B17 2 6 D2- 5
A14 AD0 IN2 (G HDMI D1+)
15 HDMI TX1P A18 3 7 D1+ 6
FP9001 (MOS RESET) (G HDMI D1-) FL2002
AD17 IS RESET HDMI TX1M B18 4 8 D1- 8
21 (G HDMI D0+)
IC9052 HDMI TX0P A19 1 5 D0+ 9
(G HDMI D0-)
(LOGIC IC) YC JPEG VIDEO HDMI TX0M B19 2 6 D0- 11
RL6018 (G HDMI CK+)
PROCESS PROCESS OUTPUT HDMI TXCP A20 3 7 CK+ 12
(FF NFC D) (G HDMI CK-)
PW NFC 3.1V 5 VCC D 1 F2 GPIO86 BLOCK BLOCK BLOCK HDMI TXCM B20 4 8 CK- 14
(HDMI CEC)
HDMI CEC A7 CEC 15
(FF NFC CLK) (S HDMI SCL)
CLK 2 F3 GPIO87 HDMI SCL B7 SCL 17
(S HDMI SDA)
HDMI SDA C8 SDA 18
RL6019 (S HDMI HPDTCT)
4 Q GND 3 HDMI HPD D8 HPDTCT 1
P6401
(MEMORY CARD CONNECTOR)
NFC P.C.B. Q9004 (BUS24 SDDAT0)
SD DAT0 C7 7 D0
(BUS24 SDDAT1)
3 4 PW NFC 3.1V SD DAT1 C6 8 D1
IC9701 (BUS24 SDDAT2)
INTERNAL BUS CONTROL SD DAT2 A5 9 D2
(DUAL INTERFACE (BUS24 SDDAT3) JK2001
2 5 SD DAT3 B5 1 D3 CL2002 CL2001 (AV OUT / DIGITAL TERMINAL)
RFID) (SDCMD)
NFC SD CMD B6 2 CMD
CL9702 (CLK24 SDCLK) CABLE DET 1
ANTENNA 1 6 SD CORE SD CLK A6 5 CLK
NCLP 10
FP9702 SEL 16 (SDCD SYS) (SDCD) C.DET VIDEO OUT 2
7 VA (PW NFC 3.1V) AD0 IN10 C16 CD 6
1,2 FP9701 FP9007
VDD2 3
1 1 AC8 GPIO14 (SDWP) WP LINE OUT 3
CL9701 (RFID SIO) FP9701 FP9007 (S NFC SIO) AD0 IN11 D16 WP C
TX3V 12
4 4
AC9 GPIO13 IC1501 USB+
RL9111 CL9101 5
(RFID SCLK) FP9701 FP9007 (S NFC SCLK) (USB SWITCHING
FP9702 RX 11 AD8 GPIO12 CHARGER)
2 VB 6 6 GPIO88 (CABLE DET) USB- 7
3,4 L2001
(RFID IRQ) FP9701 FP9007 (S NFC IRQ) (S NFC IRQ IN) F4
IRQ3V 14 Y2 GPIO52 (SW USB+)
3 3 USBSIGDP A12 A2 DPO DPI A4 4 3 CL2003
CL9703 USB I/F (SW USB-)
USBSIGDM A11 A1 DMO DMI A3 1 2 CL2004
IC9101
(SYSTEM IC)

Wi-Fi (G SDTV OUT)


TOP P.C.B. (SDCD) V OUT 61
ANTENNA 82 SDDETIN
(G LINE OUT)
LINEOUTL 89 CL5006
(W-LAN MODULE) (SDCD SYS)
51 SDDETOUT MUTEL 92
CL5002
RL9513 (CLK24 WFCLK) VIDEOOUT (G VIDEO OUT) (G SP POS) P9010
SDIO CLK 12 PP9901 PS9002 M26 63 V IN SPPOS 76
N3 GPIO63 2 SPEAKER
RL9514 (WF CMD) 23 23 (G SP NEG)
PP9901 PS9002 (A MCLK) RL5004 SPNEG 79
P9010
SDIO CMD 13 N4 GPIO64 AUD MCLK AD20 14
4 MCLKO 1
RL9515 (BUS24 WFDAT3) 31 31 CL5003
PP9901 PS9002 (A DCLK) RL5005
RL9500 SDIO D3 14 L4 GPIO68 AUD DCLK AC20 4 BCLK
17
RL9512 (BUS24 WFDAT0) 28 28
31 2.4G ANT PP9901 PS9002 (A DIN) RL5002 MICROPHONE
SDIO D0 11 M3 GPIO65 AUD DIN AE20 4 ADOUT
6
RL9511 (BUS24 WFDAT1) 29 29 UNIT
PP9901 PS9002 (A DOUT) RL5001 TOP P.C.B.
SDIO D1 10 M4 GPIO66 AUD DOUT AF20 4
3 DAIN STEREO
30 30 CL5001
RL9516 (BUS24 WFDAT2)
SDIO D2 15
PP9901 PS9002 (A FCLK) RL5003 MICROPHONE
L3 GPIO67 AUD FCLK AF21 6 LRCLK
5 (G MIC LIN) CL9915
27 27 PS9002 PP9901 (MIC L) FP9902
(WiFi RESETN) PP9901 PS9002 CL6005 MICINL 96
RESET N 29 J2 GPIO74 CL5004 17 17 CL9913 1
ECM(L)
10 10
RSTB (SYS RESET) CL5007 PS9002 PP9901 (MIC GND) FP9902
(PW D3V) PP9901 PS9002 AA26 85 RESETOUT 15 15 2,4
VDDIO 8 PW D3.0V CL9914
32 32 PS9002 PP9901 (MIC R) FP9902
(PW AF3.4V) PP9901 PS9002 MICINR 99
VBAT 2 PW 3.4V (G MIC RIN) 16 16 3 ECM(R)
13 13 87 POWERSWONL
VBAT 3
MREG 100

DMC-LF1 VIDEO/AUDIO PROCESS BLOCK DIAGRAM

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12.4. Lens/Flash Block Diagram

IC6001 IC7101
(VENUS ENGINE) (GYRO SENSOR & AMP)

VDD
PW D3V 7 VREGA
REG 14
100k 100k
CO. BARREL & FOCUS ENC FP9005
FHP ABS (G FHP) (OIS GY CS) CSB ANALOG BLOCK VCC
1 W24 GPIO29 GPIO32 Y25 8 1 PW A3.1V
I/F BLOCK
ZHP ABS (G ZHP) (OIS GY SCK) SCLK VREGD
20 W25 GPIO28 REG 16
GPIO33 Y24 9
FHP LED
3
ZHP LED DIGITAL BLOCK
19 (OIS GY DI) MISO
GPIO34 AA25 10 A ch
SPI SENSE TUNING
I/F LPF A/D BLOCK FORK
FP9005 (OIS GY DO) MOSI
ZENC1 ABS (G ZENC1) GPIO35 AA24 11
16 W23 GPIO30
ZENC2 ABS (G ZENC2) fc: : 2KHz
18 Y26 GPIO31 100k
ZENC1 LED SL
MOS
15 IC9101 12 B ch
ZENC2 LED (SYSTEM IC)
FILTER 17 SENSE TUNING
100k
LPF A/D BLOCK FORK
GND1
(FZHP LED) 2 E.CAPACITOR P.C.B.
12 PIOUT2 GND2
(ZENC LED) RL7003 4
9 PIOUT1 GND3 fc: : 2KHz CC8101
(PWM FA) 6
FP9005
G FMBP EA 18 V25 GPIO24 TL8101
M 5
6
22 BMP RL7004
(PWM FB) C8101,8102
FOCUS MOTOR G FMBN EB 21 V24 GPIO25 (For Flash
7 19 BMN RL7001
Charge)
TOP P.C.B. TL8102
8 (PWM IRIS A)
G FMAP EC1 1 U23 GPIO22
9 16 AMP RL7002 (FLASH CON[+] ) P8001
(PWM IRIS B) 2 CC8103
10 EC2 2 TL8002 (FLASH CON[-] )
G FMAN V26 GPIO23 P8001
4 13 AMN RL7005 1
TL8001
(SHUTTER A)
FP9005 ED1 120 R23 GPIO15 CL8024 CL8027
SHUTP
M 22
23
52 DMP RL7006
(SHUTTER B) CL8001 T8001 CC8026 CC8025
LAMP[+]
FLASH UNIT
SHUTN ED2 44 T25 GPIO16 F8001 RL8003
SHUTTER MOTOR PS9002 PP9901
24 50 DMN VSYS 3 2
1-3 1-3
25
5 1
FP9005 RL9107
G IRISAN (S DAC CK) FLASH
LZCK 41 CL8021
M 26
27
46 CMN1
RL9106 (S DAC DI)
U26 GPIO19 TRG
RL8001
LZDI 40 T23 GPIO18
IRIS MOTOR G IRISBN RL9105
28 42 CMN2 (S DAC LD)
LZLD 37 T24 GPIO17
29
G IRISAP
30 43 CMP1
31 (PWM XOIS) LAMP[-]
G IRISBP XPWM 47 U25 GPIO20 IC8001 RL8002
32 38 CMP2 (IGBT DRIVER)
33 CL8008
ZOOM ENC VCC
(PWM YOIS)
YPWM 48 U24 GPIO21 PS9002 PP9901 VCC
CL7001 PW 3.4V 5
FP9005 13 13
G DCM+ STB UVLO UVLO OSC OSC TSD TSD
M 11
12
58 MP
REFO 101 CL8020
IGBT VREF

ZOOM MOTOR G DCM- (STB CHG OUT) PS9002 PP9901 START OS ENABLE
13 56 MN 6 START S Q VCC
12 12
14 R SW
FULL 10
STB SDP LOGIC
REFI 102 STB DRIVER
UVLO
LENS UNIT OSC MAX TSD
CLK Q PGND
OFF
ON
ON R OFF
OIS UNIT FP9005 RL9108 TSD MAX S Q
G XDR- (STB CHG START) UVLO OFF R
34 66 XMN PWMIN 81 E2 GPIO91
G XDR+ PGND
35 69 XMP SDP SDP ON 1
G XHO+
43 112 XINP
G XHO- RADJ
45 111 XHN 8 I/V VC
G XV+ 4
HALL 44 110 XVP (STB CHG DET) PS9002 PP9901 FULL FULL Q S
G XV- AD1 IN6 R24 9 OFF
SENSOR 42 7 7 R OS GND
G YDR- 3
40 72 YMN CL8009
G YDR+ VCC
41 75 YMP
G YV+ RL9007 CL8004 IGBT STB
HALL 39 107 YVP
SENSOR G YV- (FLASH TRG) PS9002 PP9901 IGBT IN
37 SSGSTROBE AA4 7 IGBT IN
G YHO+ 8 8
38 104 YINP IGBT OUT
G YHO- 2
36 105 YHN

RL9112
(STB CHG OUT)
PWMOUT 86 5 6 7 8
CL8022
CL8005

4 Q8001 CL8011

3 2 1

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12.5. Power Block Diagram
CL1001

VSYS

IC1501 IC1002
(USB SWITCHING CHARGER) (REGULATOR)
JK2001 CL2005
(AV OUT/DIGITAL TERMINAL) 1 CE VDD 4
F2002 Q1501
VBUS VREG CL1101
USB VBUS 8 A5 VREG C1
CL2003 USB OK 4 3
USB+ 3 4 VBUS 2 GND VOUT 3 PW NFC 3.1V
5 A6 B3
CL2004 NVP
VIN CL1010
USB- 7 2 1 B5 CONT. 5 2
VIN
B6 LX
L2001 C5 PW 5.2V
BACK LX 6 1
10V/2A 1.0MHz GATE C6
CONT. CL1011
PWM DC/DC
INPUT PGND
D5
CURRENT LIMIT PGND PW HDMI5V
D6
(VSYS)
IC1022
SYSTEM (REGULATOR) CL1022
BATTERY P.C.B. F5
SYSTEM
BACK CC-CV E5
GATE
CONT. 4 VIN VOUT 1 PW SD3V
P1702
CL1701 CL1501 F6
VBAT CONT.
IC1001
(BATTERY TERMINAL) (7CH SW REGULATOR WITH 1CH LDO)
F1701 (UNREG+) VBAT
FP1701 FP9003
BAT+ 1 E6 TSD SWOUT 3 CE VSS 2
16-20 1-5 CL9005
TH 40
BAT THERMO FP1701 FP9003 THERMISTOR LOAD SW BACK
2 F4 VO1E GATE
6 15 CL1002 MONITOR CHARGE CTI CONT. CONT.
FP1701 FP9003 F1 VO1E
BAT- 3 TIMER 41
10-14 7-11 CL1503 1MHz BACK IC1021
CH1 GATE
CONT. LX1
(REGULATOR) CL1021
CL1702 INT B STEP UP
DPI E3 RL1501 DAC CURRENT MODE 42
A4 USB CHG ERROR AMP CONTROL
CONTROL 4 VIN VOUT 1 PW A3.1V
DMI DETECTOR 0.8V PGND1
A3 LOGIC VO1E OVP1 39
CL9001 SERIAL
TOP P.C.B. DMO VDD VO2E
I/F VO1E 6.5V CH1
A1 E1 SCP1 DISCHARGE 3 CE VSS 2
PP9901 PS9002 DPO HX2
33 33 A2 SCL 38
1MHz
1 2 USUS I2C I/F D1
C2 LX21
POWER SW CEN SDA 37 IC1023
D2 DAC CH2 (REGULATOR) CL1023
B2
S9902 CL1506 CRG XPWR ON
ERROR AMP CROSS PGND2
F2 E2 0.8V CONVERTER 34
3 4 VO12E OVP2
XPWR RST SERIAL CONTROL 4 VDD 1 PW SE2.9V
F3 I/F VO2E 6.5V LX22 VOUT
36
SCP2
VO2E
35 3 CE GND 2
CH2
DISCHARGE CL1080
IC6001 DAC LDO
(VENUS ENGINE) ERROR AMP
REGOUT
19 PW D3V
(XPWR RST) 0.8V
6 5 4 IC1090
GPIO73 J1 CTD CHGLED (REGULATOR) CL1090
LDO
(USB CAB IN) (To PS9002-20) DISCHARGE
GPIO82 G2 QR1001 SERIAL I/F 4 VDD 1 PW 2.5V
VO3
18 HX36 VOUT
2MHz 32
QR6001 HX36
1 2 3 CH3 33
STEP DOWN LX3 3 CE GND 2 CL1020
DAC CURRENT MODE 30
(USUS) CL1504 ERROR AMP CONTROL
LX3
31 PW 3.4V
GPIO90 E1 0.6V VO3 PGND3 CL1030
(CRG EN) CL1505 CL1502 SERIAL CH3 28
VO4 SCP3 DISCHARGE PGND3
GPIO92 D1 I/F
29
17 HX4 PW 1.1V
(XPW ON IN)
GPIO69 K1 2MHz 27 CL1040
CH4 LX4
IC1040
(SW USB-) STEP DOWN (REGULATOR)
USBSIGDM A11 DAC 26
CURRENT MODE
(SW USB+) ERROR AMP CONTROL CL1042
USBSIGDP A12
0.8V VO4
SERIAL CH4 VDD1 VOUT1
I/F SCP4 DISCHARGE 7 2 PW SE1.8V
(BATT THERMO V)
AD0 IN1 D13 HX5
24 ERROR
2MHz
IC9101 INV5 CH5
AMP R1_1
(SYSTEM IC) 16 LX5
STEP DOWN 23
DAC CURRENT MODE
ERROR AMP CONTROL VREF CURRENT LIMIT R2_1
(POWER ON L V) (PW EV3) 0.8V INV5 PGND45 CE1 GND
CH5 25 1
GPIO50 AD21 87 POWERSWONL EV3 23 SCP5 DISCHARGE 8
GND
4
RL9110 CL1041
POWER CTL SW 35 2MHz
(POWER SW ON) INV6 CH6
VDD2 VOUT2
GPIO83 G3 54 POWERSWONH UNREG 34 15 STEP DOWN
LX6 6 3 PW D1.8V
DAC
22
CL6011 CURRENT MODE
OVERCUT 33 ERROR AMP CONTROL ERROR
(POWER ON H) 0.8V INV6 AMP R1_2
CH6
GPIO40 U22 84 POWER ON H SCP6 DISCHARGE
CL6005 GND
OUT 36 3 VREF CURRENT LIMIT R2_2
(SYS RESET) VOSEL2 1MHz CE2
RSTB AA26 85 RESETOUT 4 LX7
FBREG 31 CH7 20 5
VOSEL3 STEP UP
CL1003 5 DAC VOLTAGE MODE
ERROR CONTROL PGND67
(SW UNREG) VOSEL4
21
0.4V AMP
AD0 IN0 C13 6 VO7
14
CL1005 CL1004 SERIAL I/F
28V CL1071
VCC
(SIIC SDA) 1
LED
GPIO103 M2 REGA 13 To FP9004-2
(SIIC SCL) ALL CH LED SW CL1070
GPIO101 L2 VREGA SCP1 6 SCP
DRIVER
(PW BL MINUS)
2 FB7 COUNTER CONTROL
STOP INV7
12 To FP9004-1
STB1234 STB6
CL1009 9 10 (PW BL PLUS)
SCL
ON/OFF LOGIC CL1050
(SD3V CTL) 8 SERIAL
VDD
GPIO93 D2 SDA 11
7 I/F PW SE1.2V
CL1060

PW DRM1.22V

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13 Wiring Connection Diagram
13.1. Interconnection Diagram

FRONT CASE UNIT MICROPHONE UNIT TOP P.C.B. UNIT E.CAPACITOR P.C.B.
(COMPONENT SIDE)
CONTROL RING (LEFT)
STEREO TL8102
FPC UNIT MICROPHONE MIC FPC
BATTERY P.C.B. (RIGHT) TL8101
(FOIL SIDE)
:(COMPONENT SIDE)

VSYS (UNREG+)
VSYS (UNREG+)
VSYS (UNREG+)

STB CHG OUT


STB CHG DET

PW AF3R4V
FLASH TRG
SHUTTER 1
SHUTTER 0
MODE DIAL

WF RESET

AF LED K
MIC GND
T W EVF
PAD EN

MIC R
MIC L
FP9902

2
4 MIC GND

P8
CONTRING OUT2

CONTRING OUT1

1
PHOTO REF DK1

FL LA
PHOTO REF DA

PP9901
3 MIC R

00
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
CONTRING OUT1

CONTRING OUT2

AS SH
F
PHOTO REF DK1

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
PHOTO REF DA

BAT THERMO

1
2 MIC GND

H CO
D GND

D GND
FP1703

C N
BACKUP
1 MIC L

CLK24 WFCLK
BUS24 WFDAT1
BUS24 WFDAT0
BUS24 WFDAT3
BUS24 WFDAT2
D GND

CTD CHGLED

O
POWER ON L
BAT+
BAT+
BAT+
BAT+
BAT+
BAT-
BAT-
BAT-
BAT-
BAT-
FP1701

N (-)
USB VBUS
NC

NC

NC

PW 5R2V
WIFI LED
WF CMD
WIFI SW

(+
PW D3V

D GND
D GND
D GND

D GND
BAT THERMO

)
BAT+

BAT-
P1702
1
2
3
4
5
6

TOP P.C.B.
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
(COMPONENT SIDE) RL9500 Wi-Fi
:(FOIL SIDE)

1
2
3
ANTENNA

BATTERY

BATTERY FPC

CONTRING OUT1

CONTRING OUT2
PHOTO REF DK1

12 STB CHG OUT 23 CLK24 WFCLK

27 BUS24 WFDAT2
7 STB CHG DET 28 BUS24 WFDAT3
29 BUS24 WFDAT0
30 BUS24 WFDAT1
PHOTO REF DA

20 CTD CHGLED
BAT THERMO

33 POWER ON L
USB VBUS
PW 5R2V

WIFI LED

WF CMD
BACKUP

WIFI SW
PW D3V
D GND

D GND
D GND
D GND
D GND
LVF UNIT

BAT+
BAT+
BAT+
BAT+
BAT+
BAT-
BAT-
BAT-
BAT-
BAT-
FP9003
FP9008

NC

NC

NC
1 2R5V
2 GND
3 NRESET
4 CLOCK
5 HSYNC

PS9002
6 VSYNC

18
19

21
13 PW AF3R4V 22

24
25
26

31
32

34
7 VALID

20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
8 DATA0
9 DATA1
10 DATA2
11 DATA3

8 FLASH TRG

5 SHUTTER 0
4 SHUTTER 1
6 MODE DIAL
10 WF RESET
12 5V

AF LED K
MIC GND

T W EVF
13 DATA4

PAD EN
MIC R
14 DATA5

MIC L

VSYS
VSYS
VSYS
FP9001 15 DATA6
16 DATA7
17 SDAT
1 GND 18 SOUT
2 GND 19 SCLK
3 DVDD12 20 SEN
4 DVDD12 21 GND
5 GND 22 5V
6 GND 23 5V

17
16
15
14

11

3
2
1
7 DVDD18
8 DVDD18
9 GND
10 GND
11 AVDD29
12 AVDD29 FP9004
13 AVDD29
14 GND
15 SENSOR THERMO 51 GND
16 GND 50 CS
17 GND 49 SCL
FP9702 18 MCLK 48 SDA
19 GND 47 VDDIO
20 GND 46 VPPMTP
NFC 1 MOS FPC 21 RSTN
22 GND 44 DG6
45 DG7
2 23 SCK 43 DG5
24 CS 42 DG4
ANTENNA 3 25 SDATA
26 VD 40 DG2
41 DG3
4 27 HD 39 DG1
28 GND 38 DG0
29 GND 37 DR7
30 DCKM 36 DR6
31 DCKP 35 DR5
32 D0HM 34 DR4
33 D0HP 33 DR3
34 D0FM 32 DR2
35 D0FP 31 DR1
36 D0CM 30 DR0
37 D0CP 29 DCLK
38 D0EP 28 DE
LENS 39
41
D0EM
GND
40 GND MAIN P.C.B. 26 VSYNC
27
25
HSYNC
VCC
LCD UNIT
24 VINT2
NFC P.C.B. UNIT (FOIL SIDE) 23 VSSA
MOS IMAGE SENSOR :(COMPONENT SIDE)
22
20
VCOM
DRV
21 SP2
(FOIL SIDE) (MOS/AFE) FP9005 18 VINT1
19
17
SP1
VDDA
1 FHP ABS 16 C2M
2 FHP Vcc 15 C2P
3 FHP LED 14 C3M
4 FA- 13 C3P
5 FB+ 12 VGH
6 FB+ 11 C4M
7 FB- 10 C4P
8 FB- 9 VDD
9 FA+ 8 VCL
10 FA+ 7 C1AM
11 ZM+ 6 C1AP
12 ZM+ 5 C1BM
13 ZM- 4 C1BP
14 ZM- 3 VGL
15 ZENC1 LED 2 VLED-
FP9701 16 ZENC1 ABS 1 VLED+
17 ZENC2 LED
1 PW NFC 3R1V 18 ZENC2 ABS
19 ZHP LED
2 NC 20 ZHP ABS FP9009
21 ZENC ZHP Vcc
3 RFID IRQ 22 SH+ 10 JOG DIAL B
23 SH+
4 RFID SIO 24 SH- 9 JPG GND
25 SH-
5 GND 26 IRA- FP9007 8 JOG DIAL A
27 IRA-
28 IRB-
6 RFID SCLK 29 IRB-
30 IRA+ 1 PW NFC 3R1V 7 NC REAR
31 IRA+ 2 6 PLAY SW
33 IRB+
32 IRB+ NC
5 NC OPERATION
34 XDR- 3 RFID IRQ
35 XDR+ 36 YHO- 4 RFID SIO 4 CROSS KEYIN UNIT
37 YHI- 5 DGND 3 PW 3R1V
38 YHO+ 2 REAR KEYIN
39 YHI+ 6 RFID SCLK
P9010 40 YDR- 1 GND
41 YDR+
1 SP- 42 XHI-
SPEAKER 43 XHO+
2 SP+ 44 XHI+
45 XHO-

MAIN-NFC FPC
DMC-LF1 INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM

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