canon powershot s2 is
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT
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CONTENTS
1 Development Objectives1-1 Summary of Main Features ................................................................................................................................. 11-2 Main Product Specifications Comparison............................................................................................................ 7
2 Exterior2-1 Exterior Photos ..................................................................................................................................................... 82-2 6-dimensional Diagram ........................................................................................................................................ 92-3 Nomenclature ..................................................................................................................................................... 10
3 Specifications3-1 Product Specifications........................................................................................................................................ 113-2 Functions available in each shooting mode........................................................................................................ 213-3 System Diagram ................................................................................................................................................. 233-4 Direct Print ......................................................................................................................................................... 24
3-4-1 PictBridge features and corresponding camera support. ....................................................................... 243-4-2 The connection between Digital Cameras and printers ......................................................................... 26
3-5 Playback Compatibility ...................................................................................................................................... 273-5-1 Still image .............................................................................................................................................. 273-5-2 Movie ..................................................................................................................................................... 28
3-6 List of Accessory and Its Compatibility............................................................................................................. 29
4 Accessory Specifications4-1 Lens Adapter/Hood Set LAH-DC20 .................................................................................................................. 334-2 Wide Converter WC-DC58A ............................................................................................................................. 334-3 Tele-converter TC-DC58B................................................................................................................................. 344-4 Stereo Video Cable STV-250N.......................................................................................................................... 34
1 Development Objectives
1-1 Summary of Main Features
NEW! Retractable 12x high resolution optical zoom lens using UD lens (35 mm film equivalent: 36 - 432 mm)
NEW! Digital zoom: Approx. 4.0x, and up to approx. 48x in combination with the optical zoom The retractable lens comes equipped with the shift-type image stabilizer (IS) system A high-speed zoom function supported by the micro motor USM drive
NEW! Movie recording while in still image modeNEW! Photo in Movie / MovieSnap (take still image during movie recording)NEW! Stereo sound recording
• Improved sound quality (16bit, 44.100kHz / 22.050kHz / 11.025kHz)NEW! Movie Print
• Selectable print type (Single/Sequence)Single: Available when Card Photo Printer or PictBridge compatible printer is connectedSequence: Available when Card Photo printer is connected
NEW! Digital zoom and MF available during movie recordingSlow Motion (5 speed levels*, without sound)
*Including the normal speed
First Frame/Previous Frame*/Next Frame*/Last Frame selectable during playback*Fast forward, rewind and slow motion are also available.
Full-featured, high-quality movie recording (with built-in microphone and speaker)• Two movie quality settings (VGA* / QVGA)
*Same as VGA-fine in PowerShot S1 IS
• 30/15 fps switchableAE/AF/AWB modes can be used during movie recording, and zooming, AF lock, AE lock and exposure shift are selectable for movie shootingUnwanted portions can be deleted during playback (one-second increments)
How to read this summaryNEW! New features introduced with the PowerShot S2 IS Highlighted in red
Differences from the PowerShot S1 IS Highlighted in redThe same features as the PowerShot S1 IS
Lens
Full Array of Movie Functions
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DIGIC II Imaging Processor employment for even higher definition and even faster processingCCD: 5.0 Megapixels, 1/2.5-inch type• The maximum number of recording pixels for still images: 2592 × 1944 pixels• Image quality modes: Total of 12 image quality modes (4 modes for recording pixels × 3 modes for
compression rates)High-speed AF and high-definition AE/AWB based on iSAPS technologyFine color reproduction owing to primary color filtersISO speed: Auto, ISO 50/100/200/400 equivalentWhite balance: Auto/6 preset positions/custom
Iris type aperture enables multi-stop iris control and elegant blurNoise reduction
NEW! Macro: Close-up shooting to 0 cm - (Super Macro)Shutter speed: 15 - 1/3200 sec.Safety Shift: Adjust shutter speed and f/number to appropriate valuesBuilt-in flash• Manual pop-up flash• Flash modes: 3 modes (Auto* / flash on* / flash off)
*Red-eye reduction is available
• 1st/2nd curtain sync selectableAF-assist beam: On/off selectableNight Display function13 shooting modes for a wide variety of situations(Auto + Creative Zone × 5 + Image Zone × 7)*
*Fast shutter and slow shutter are no longer available (similar functionality provided by Creative Mode).Includes Special Scene modes and My Colors function
• Special Scene ModesFoliage/Snow/Beach/Fireworks/Indoor/Night Snapshot
• My Colors function (available both on still images and movies)- Allows the user to freely customize color reproduction- Colors can be changed on the LCD monitor in real-time while shooting
High Image Quality
Full Features and Ease of Operation
Shooting Features
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Continuous shooting• High speed/Normal speed selectable• Smooth continuous shooting
Continuous shooting at the same speed until the SD memory card becomes full*.*Conditions for smooth continuous recording: -> See "4-1 Product Specifications, Continuous Shooting, Number of
shots" (page 15).
Self-timer shooting• In addition to the existing approx. 10 or approx. 2 sec. delay, Custom Timer* is available.
*Shooting start time (0 - 10 sec. in one-second increments, 15 sec. 20 sec. 30 sec.) and number of shots (1 - 10 shots (one-shot increments)) can be specified.
Intelligent Orientation Sensor• High-precision AF/AE/AWB• Automatic vertical/horizontal detection
Focusing system: Continuous/Single (Focusing frame: FlexiZone)Manual focus assist function (MF-Point Zoom)Metering system: 3 settings (Evaluative/Center-weighted average/Spot)Photo Effect modes: 6 modes (5 preset modes (Vivid/Neutral/Low sharpening/Sepia/Black & White) and Custom)Bracketing functions (AE, focusing)AF lock, AE lock, FE lock: Shooting with locked focus and exposure possibleManual setting functions (Focus*, Shutter speed, Aperture value, Flash exposure compensation, Exposure compensation, Flash output)
*Focus fine-tuning function provided
Interval shooting function for fixed-point observation over long time periodsUsing supplied software, shoot images when connected to a computer
Maximum playback pixels: 4992 × 3328 pixelsHigh-speed image display• Normal playback, high-speed playback• Image rotation
Jump function (Search function)• Jump to an image with the specified search key*
*10th image/100th image, top of the date specified, movie
Rec. review• In addition to the existing Off and approx. 2 to approx. 10 sec. (one-second increments), Hold* is
available.*Displays a recorded image after shooting until the shutter button is pressed halfway.
• Recorded images can be deleted during review display.Magnification• Advance or reverse through magnified images• Approx. 2x to 10x magnified zoom playback
Playback Modes
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Index playback (9-image)Histogram displaySound memos of up to 60 seconds can be appended during playback
PictBridge support• 3 additional support features: Layout Print (N-up Layout), Fixed Size Print, File Name Print• PictBridge connection*1 to the Compact Photo Printer SELPHY CP series SELPHY CP600• Connection to PictBridge-compliant Bubble Jet printers*2 and also other manufacturers' PictBridge-
compliant printers *1Canon Direct Print connection applies to the SELPHY CP series (CP500/400/330/220) and the Compact Photo Printer
CP series (CP-300/200/100/10) as before.
*2Bubble Jet Direct connection applies to the Bubble Jet printers with Bubble Jet Direct support but not PictBridge-com-pliant.
ID Photo Print (when connected to a CP printer only)Easy printing using the Print/Share buttonDPOF (Digital Print Order Format) print specification (Slide show and transfer order are also available.)Exif 2.2 (Exif Print) compliant
NEW! IS function• 4 settings (Off*, Continuous*, Shoot Only, Panning)
*Can be selected also in movie mode
• IS effect settings for Wide Converter/Tele-converterNEW! Mic Level setting and Wind Filter for microphone recordingNEW! Improved function assignment capability to shortcut buttonNEW! Instant switching between shooting and playback using the mode lever, shutter button and movie
buttonVari-angle type high image quality/low-temperature polysilicon TFT LCD monitor (1.8-inch)Effortless ease of Operation• Quick Startup• Improvement of AF speed• High-speed playback• Quick response (switching menus and modes)
Power-saving function (Auto power off, display off)• The Intelligent Orientation Sensor detects the camera being moved and recovers from the
display-off function.Mute mode• Mutes setting operation of all sounds played*, including warning sounds possible at start-up
*Except when trying to open the battery cover while the indicator is blinking green
Printing Features
Operability
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UI screen display changeMacro buttonPrint/Share buttonElectronic viewfinder (0.33-inch, approx. 0.11 million pixels)Independent movie buttonFunction buttonOmni selectorMovie indicatorReset of all settings with/one-touch operationOperation sound: Volume adjustable
NEW! A/V OUT (Audio/Video Output) terminal• Video output format: NTSC or PAL selectable• Stereo output
Hi-Speed USB 2.0 supportPTP (Picture Transfer Protocol)
NEW! Sound recorder with up to two hours continuous recording capabilityDirect Transfer support for Windows and MacintoshExpanded functions for formatting of recording mediaRecording media: SD memory cardDisplay languages: 21 languagesPrint/Share button's Demo modeMy Camera SettingsFour AA batteries supportedPrimary: alkaline, secondary: NiMHCoin-type Lithium battery (sub battery)
Interface
Others
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NEW! Exquisitely curved design and high-class appealNEW! Solid grip gives firm support to powerful zoom lensNEW! Two-tone high-sparkle metallic finish
NEW! Lens Adapter/Hood Kit LAH-DC20• Conversion lens adapter LA-DC58E• Lens hood LH-DC40
NEW! Wide converter WC-DC58A (0.75x)NEW! Tele-converter TC-DC58B (1.5x)NEW! Stereo Video Cable STV-250N
High-Power Flash HF-DC1Close-up lens 500D (58mm)Compact Power Adapter CA-PS700High capacity NiMH rechargeable battery NB-2AHBattery Charger CB-4AH
• Waterproof Case and Wireless Controller are not available.
High Quality Design -> See “1-3 Design Concept”
System Accessories
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1-2 Main Product Specifications Comparison• Highlighted table items indicate changes from the PowerShot S1 IS. Text in red shows changes.
*1 PowerShot S2 IS: manual pop-up, PowerShot S1 IS: auto pop-up*2 The PowerShot S2 IS is not provided with Fast Shutter and Slow Shutter*3 Wireless Controller is not available with the PowerShot S2 IS (wireless controlled shooting not possible).*4 Also, even if the file size has not reached 1 GB, the recording is stopped when the recording time reaches 60 minutes.
PowerShot S2 IS PowerShot S1 IS
Image Sensor (CCD)
Camera Effective Pixels Approx. 5.0 million pixels Approx. 3.2 million pixels
Total Pixels Approx. 5.3 million pixels, 1/2.5-inch type Approx. 3.3 million pixels, 1/2.7-inch typeColor filters Primary color filters (Bayer type)
Lens
Focal length (35 mm film equivalent) 36 (W) - 432 (T) mm, shift-type image stabilizer system 38 (W) - 380 (T) mm, shift-type image stabilizer
systemOptical Zoom 12x, USM drive 10x, USM driveShooting Distance (from the front of the lens)
Normal 50 cm - infinity (W), 90 cm - infinity (T) 10 cm - infinity (W), 93 cm - infinity (T)Macro /Super Macro 10 - 50 cm (W) / 0 - 10 cm (W) -
Viewfinder 0.33 inch electronic viewfinder, coverage 100%, Dioptric adjustable, Brightness adjustment
0.33 inch electronic viewfinder, coverage 100%, Dioptric adjustable
LCD Monitor1.8-inch, low-temperature polysilicon TFT color LCD 1.5-inch, low-temperature polysilicon TFT color LCDCoverage 100%, with vari-angle function
AF SystemTTL auto focus (continuous/single), Focusing frame: 1-point (FlexiZone)Manual focus, AF lock, AF-assist beam on/off
TTL auto focus (continuous/single), Focusing frame: 1-point (FlexiZone)Manual focus, AF lock
Metering System Evaluative, Center-weighted average or Spot (metering frame: center/linked to focusing frame)Exposure Compensation ±2 stops in 1/3-stop incrementsISO speed Auto, ISO 50/100/200/400 equivalentWhite Balance Auto, pre-set (Daylight, Cloudy, Tungsten, Fluorescent, Fluorescent H, Flash), custom
ShutterType Mechanical shutter + electronic shutterSpeeds 15 - 1/3200 sec. 15 - 1/2000 sec.
ApertureType Iris type aperturef/number f/2.7 - f/8.0 (W), f/3.5 - f/8.0 (T) f/2.8 - f/8.0 (W), f/3.1 - f/8.0 (T)
Flash*1
Operation Modes Auto*, flash on*, flash off * Red-eye reduction availableFlash Range(Normal Shooting)
0.7 - 5.2 m (W), 0.7 - 4.0 m (T) (When ISO speed is set to Auto)
1.0 - 4.2 m (W), 1.0 - 3.8 m (T) (When ISO speed is set to ISO 100)
Flash Functions Flash exposure compensation, manual flash output, FE lock, slow sync, second curtain sync
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Shooting Modes*2
AutoCreative Zone: Program, Shutter speed priority, Aperture priority, Manual, CustomImage Zone: Portrait, Landscape, Night Scene, Special Scene*, Stitch Assist, Movie, My Colors* Foliage, Snow, Beach, Fireworks, Indoor, Night Snapshot
AutoCreative Zone: Program, Shutter speed priority, Aperture priority, Manual, CustomImage Zone: Portrait, Landscape, Night Scene, Fast Shutter, Slow Shutter, Stitch Assist, Movie
Digital Zoom Approx. 4.0x (up to approx. 48x in combination with the optical zoom)
Approx. 3.2x (up to approx. 32x in combination with the optical zoom)
Photo Effect Off, Vivid, Neutral, Low Sharpening, Sepia, Black & White, CustomContinuous Shooting (Large/Fine mode)
High-speed: Approx. 2.4 shots/sec.Normal: Approx. 1.5 shots/sec. Approx. 1.7 shots/sec.
Postcard Date Imprint Mode Not available
Shooting Functions*3Noise Reduction, Bracketing (AE, focusing), Rec. Review (with Hold function), Interval Shooting, Self-timer (with Custom Timer), Night Display, PC-controlled Shooting
Noise Reduction, Bracketing (AE, focusing), Rec. Review, Interval Shooting, Self-timer, Wireless Controlled Shooting, PC-controlled Shooting
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Recording Media SD memory card CompactFlash™ (CF) card (Type I, Type II)File Format Design rule for camera file system, DPOF (ver 1.1) compliant
Data Type Still images: Exif 2.2 (JPEG) Movies: AVI (Image: Motion JPEG/Audio: WAVE (Stereo))
Still images: Exif 2.2 (JPEG) Movies: AVI (Image: Motion JPEG/Audio: WAVE (Monaural))
Number of Recording Pixels
Still Images (Large) 2592 × 1944, (Medium 1) 2048 × 1536, (Medium 2) 1600 × 1200, (Small) 640 × 480
(Large) 2048 × 1536, (Medium 1) 1600 × 1200, (Medium 2) 1024 × 768, (Small) 640 × 480
MoviesVGA*: 640 × 480, QVGA: 320 × 24030 fps or 15 fps selectable, the max. file size is 1GB*4*Same as VGA-fine in PowerShot S1 IS
VGA-Fine: 640 × 480, VGA: 640 × 480, QVGA: 320 × 24030 fps or 15 fps selectable, the max. file size is 1GB*4
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Still Images Single, Index (9 thumbnail images)
Movies Normal Playback, Special Playback, Slow Motion, Editing, Camera Sound Playback
Normal Playback, Special Playback, Editing, Camera Sound Playback
Playback FunctionsMagnified, Advancing or reversing through magnified images, Auto Rotate, Rotation, Histogram, Sound Memos (60 sec.), Slide Show, Jump
Magnified, Auto Rotate, Rotation, Histogram, Sound Memos (60 sec.), Slide Show
Direct Transfer Available (Windows/Macintosh) −
Prin
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Spec
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ions Direct Print PictBridge, Canon Direct Print, Bubble Jet Direct
Printing FunctionsID Photo Print, Movie Print (Single/Sequence), PictBridge features (Layout Print, Fixed Size Print and File Name Print added)
PictBridge features
My Camera Settings Start-up Image, Start-up Sound, Shutter Sound, Operation Sound, Self-timer SoundDisplay Languages 21 languages 12 languages
Interface High-speed USB 2.0 (mini-B, PTP), Audio/Video output (NTSC or PAL selectable, stereo sound)
USB (mini-B, PTP), Audio/Video output (NTSC or PAL selectable, monaural sound)
Power Source 4 AA alkaline batteries, 4 AA NiMH batteries (NB-2AH recommended), dedicated AC Adapter Kit ACK700Dimensions 113.0 × 78.0 × 75.5 mm (4.45 × 3.07 × 2.97 in.) 111.0 × 78.0 × 66.1 mm (4.37 × 3.07 × 2.60 in.)Weight Approx. 405 g (14.3 oz.) Approx. 370 g (13.1 oz.)
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2 Exterior
2-1 Exterior Photos
Photo 1 Front Photo 2 Front (LCD Monitor, Flash)
Photo 3 Back Photo 4 Back (LCD Monitor)
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2-2 6-dimensional DiagramUnit: mm (inch)
113.0 (4.45)
78.0
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2-3 Nomenclature
Neck Strap Mount
Ring Removal Button
Memory Card Slot Cover
Lens
Battery Cover
Tripod Socket
Flash (Inside)
MF (Manual Focus) Button
Macro Button
Speaker
Shutter Button
OFF Button
Mode Dial
Zoom LeverShooting Modes: Telephoto/WidePlayback Modes: Magnification/Reduction
Omni selector Up/Down/Left/Right
SET / AF Frame Selector Button
MENU Button
Movie Button
FUNC. (Function) / Single Image Erase Button
Metering / JUMP Button
Shortcut / Print/Share Button
DISP. Button
Viewfinder
LCD Monitor (Inside)
Flash / Microphone Button
Diopter Adjustment Dial
Terminal Cover
Self-timer / Continuous Button
Power/Mode Indicator
Mode Lever
Self-timer LampRecording Lamp
Red-eye Reduction Lamp
Indicator
Microphone AF-assist Beam
A/V OUT (Audio/Video Output) Terminal
In Terminal Cover DC IN Terminal DIGITAL (Digital) Terminal
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3 Specifications
3-1 Product Specifications
Image Sensor (CCD)
Camera Effective Pixels Approx. 5.0 million pixels
Total Pixels Approx. 5.3 million pixels
Transfer Method Interline
Chip Size 1/2.5-inch type
Aspect Ratio 4:3
Filter Type Primary color filters (Bayer type)
Lens
Focal Length 6.0 (W) - 72.0 (T) mm (35mm film equivalent: 36 (W) - 432 (T) mm)
f/number f/2.7 (W) - f/3.5 (T)
Lens Construction 11 elements in 9 groups (1 aspherical lens)
Optical Zoom 12x
Image Stabilizer System Shift-type
Shooting Distance
Relationships between the Shooting Mode and Shooting Distance(Object-to-image ratio converted to 35mm film)
*1Auto, P, Tv, Av, M, C, Portrait, Landscape, Night scene, Special Scene (Foliage, Snow, Beach, Indoor, Night Snapshot), Stitch Assist, Movie
*2Auto, P, Tv, Av, M, C, Portrait, Night scene, Special Scene (Foliage, Snow, Beach, Indoor, Night Snapshot), Stitch Assist, Movie
*3When the lens accessory is attached, read as “from the front of the attached lens”.
Optical Viewfinder
Not available
Shooting distance (from the front of the lens)*3 Range (shortest focal distance)
max. wide angle max. telephoto max. wide angle(object-to-image ratio)
max. telephoto(object-to-image ratio)
Normal Shooting*1 50 cm (1.6 ft.) - infinity 90 cm (3.0 ft.) - infinity 500 × 370 mm (1.6 × 1.2 ft.) (0.07x)
92 × 69 mm (3.6 × 2.7 in.) (0.38x)
Fireworks 16 m (52 ft.) - infinityMacro*2 10 - 50 cm
(3.9 in. - 1.6 ft.)118 × 87 mm (4.6 × 3.4 in.)
(0.31x)Super Macro*2 0 - 10 cm
(0 - 3.9 in.) Not available 22 × 16 mm (0.87 × 0.63 in.) (1.74x) Not available
Normal Shooting*1
+ Close-up Lens28 - 50 cm
(11.0 in. - 1.6 ft.)35 - 50 cm
(1.1 - 1.6 ft.)275 × 206 mm (10.8 × 8.1 in.)
(0.13x)34 × 26 mm (1.3 × 1.0 in.)
(1.01x)
Normal Shooting*1
+ Tele-converter200 cm - infinity(6.6 ft. - infinity)
143 × 108 mm (5.6 × 4.3 in.)(0.24x)
Normal Shooting*1
+ Wide Converter28 cm - infinity
(11.0 in. - infinity)403 × 294 mm (15.9 × 11.6 in.)
(0.09x)
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Electronic Viewfinder
Type Low-temperature polycrystalline silicon TFT color LCD
Effective Pixels Approx. 115 K pixels
Display Size 8.4 mm diagonal (0.33 in.)
Picture Coverage 100%
Brightness Adjustment 2 levels
Eyepoint Approx. 10 mm
Dioptric Adjustment −5.5 - +1.5 1/m (dpt)
LCD Monitor
Type Low-temperature polycrystalline silicon TFT color LCD (vari-angle type, Reverse Disp. On/Off selectable)
Effective Pixels Approx. 115 K pixels
Display Size 45.6 mm diagonal (1.8 in.)
Picture Coverage 100%
Brightness Adjustment 2 levels
Focusing
AF System TTL Autofocus (continuous/single)
Manual Focus Available (MF-Point Zoom supported)
Focusing Frame 1 focusing point (FlexiZone)
Focusing Range Not available
AF Lock Available
AF-assist Beam On/Off selectable
Exposure Control
Metering System Evaluative, Center-weighted average, Spot** Selectable metering frame with Spot mode: Center/AF-point linked
Exposure Control System Program AE, Shutter speed-priority AE, Aperture-priority AE, Manual exposure
AE Lock Available
Safety Shift Available
Exposure Compensation ±2 stops in 1/3-stop increments
ISO speed Auto, ISO 50/100/200/400 equivalent* Camera automatically sets optimum speeds when Auto is selected.
ND Filter Not available
White Balance
Modes Auto, pre-set (available settings: Daylight, Cloudy, Tungsten, Fluorescent, Fluorescent H, Flash), custom
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Shutter and Aperture
Shutter Type Mechanical shutter + electronic shutter
Aperture Type Iris type aperture
Shutter Speeds 15 - 1/3200 sec.• Shutter speed of slower side varies according to the shooting mode.• Shutter speeds available in Shutter speed-priority mode or Manual mode are as fol-
lows:15", 13", 10", 8", 6", 5", 4", 3"2, 2"5, 2", 1"6, 1"3, 1", 0"8, 0"6, 0"5, 0"4, 0"3, 1/4, 1/5, 1/6, 1/8, 1/10, 1/13, 1/15, 1/20, 1/25, 1/30, 1/40, 1/50, 1/60, 1/80, 1/100, 1/125, 1/160, 1/200, 1/250, 1/320, 1/400, 1/500, 1/640, 1/800, 1/1000, 1/1250, 1/1600, 1/2000, 1/2500, 1/3200
• The shutter speeds set by the camera corresponding to f/number in Aperture-priority mode, or settable shutter speed corresponding to f/number in Manual mode are shown below.
* 1 sec. in Aperture-priority mode
f/number f/2.7 - f/8.0 (W), f/3.5 - f/8.0 (T)• Settable values in Aperture-priority mode or Manual mode are as follows:
W: f/2.7, 3.2, 3.5, 4.0, 4.5, 5.0, 5.6, 6.3, 7.1, 8.0T: f/3.5, 4.0, 4.5, 5.0, 5.6, 6.3, 7.1, 8.0
Flush
<Built-in>
Operation Modes Auto*, On*, Off* Red-eye reduction [On/Off] is available.
Flash Range Normal: 0.7 - 5.2 m (2.3 - 17.1 ft.) (W), 0.7 - 4.0 m (2.3 - 13.1 ft.) (T) (When ISO speed is set to Auto)Macro: 0.3 - 0.7 m (1.0 - 2.3 ft.) (W)(When ISO speed is set to Auto)
Flash Synchro Shutter Speeds - 1/500 sec.
Recycling Time (Full Flash) 10 sec. or less (battery voltage = 7.4 V)
Flash Exposure Compensation ±2 stops in 1/3-stop increments
Manual Flash Output Setting 3 stops
FE Lock Available
Slow Synchro Available
Second-curtain Synchro Available
<External> Not available
<Slave>
Recommended Flash High-Power Flash HF-DC1
Mounting Method Bracket using tripod socket (included in the HF-DC1)
Trigger System Detects the flash light from the camera's built-in flash
max. wide angle
f/number availability f/2.7 - f/3.5 f/4.0 - f/5.0 f/5.6 - f/7.1 f/8.0
Shutter speeds 15* - 1/1600 15* - 1/2000 15* - 1/2500 15* - 1/3200
max. telephoto
f/number availability f/3.5 - f/4.5 f/5.0 - f/6.3 f/7.1 - f/8.0
Shutter speeds 15*- 1/1600 15*- 1/2000 15*- 1/2500
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Shooting Specifications
Shooting Modes AutoCreative zone: Program, Shutter speed-priority, Aperture-priority, Manual, CustomImage zone: Portrait, Landscape, Night scene, Special Scene*, My Colors, Stitch assist, Movie
* Foliage, Snow, Beach, Firework, Indoor, Night Snapshot
Shooting Functions
Digital Zoom Approx. 4.0xMaximum approx. 48x in combination with the optical zoom
Zoom Magnification(Optical × Digital)
12x / 15x / 19x / 24x / 30x / 37x / 48x
My Colors Positive Film, Lighter Skin Tone, Darker Skin Tone, Vivid Blue, Vivid Green, Vivid Red, Color Accent, Color Swap, Custom Color
• Available both on still images and movies• Available while shooting only (not available in playback)• Original image can be saved.
IS Function Off, Continuous, Shoot Only, Panning
Converter Selection Off, WC-DC58A, TC-DC58B
Photo Effect Off, Vivid, Neutral, Low sharpening, Sepia, Black & White, Custom
Image Quality Adjustment Contrast, Sharpness, Color Saturation* Setting by custom of photo effects
Noise Reduction Available when shutter speeds are set to 15 sec. - 1.3 sec.
Bracketing
Focus Bracketing Available* Stop width for focusing can be set to 3 levels: Large, Medium, Small
AEB (Auto Exposure Bracketing)
Available* Compensation value can be selected within a range between 1/3 - 2 stops in 1/3-stop
increments.When compensating the exposure, the value can be selected increments based on this exposure value.
Rec. review Off, 2 - 10 sec. (1 sec. increments) / Hold
Night Display Available
Camera Start-up Time
Release Time Lag Less than 0.1 sec.
Shooting Interval Approx. 1.4 sec. (Single)Approx. 1.4 sec. (Continuous)
* Large/Fine mode* Focus: Normal range and max.wide angle* The actual shooting interval consists of the shutter speed time added to the above time.
Modes Viewfinder Camera start-up time
ShootingStart-up display On Approx. 1.4 sec.
Start-up display Off Approx. 1.4 sec.
PlaybackStart-up display On Approx. 1.5 sec.
Start-up display Off Approx. 1.5 sec.
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Continuous Shooting
Speed Mode Selection High speed, Normal speed
Speeds High speed: approx. 2.4 images/sec., Normal speed: approx. 1.5 images/sec. (When Large/Fine mode)
Number of shots
: Until the SD memory card becomes fill (See the Recording Capacity on the nextpage.)
* 1GB is for referential values only. Panasonic SD memory card (RP-SDH01G) used.• After exceeding the maximum number of images for continuous shooting, the continu-
ous shooting is still available if the shutter button is continuously pressed. However, the shooting speed is reduced.
Postcard Date Imprint Mode Not available
Interval Shooting Interval between Shots: Approx. 1 - 60 min. (1 min. increments)Number of Shots: 2 - 100 shots (Maximum number of shots vary according to the SD memory card capacity.)
Self-timer Approx. 10 sec./approx. 2 sec. delay, or custom** Shooting start time (0 - 10 sec. in one-second increments, 15 sec./20 sec./30 sec.) and
the number of shots (1 - 10 shots (one-shot increments)) can be specified.
Wireless Control Not available
Computer-controlled Shooting
When connected to a computer, shooting operation via the computer is possible with the use of supplied software.
Recording Specifications
<Common>
Recording Media SD memory card (Operation with a MultiMediaCard is not guaranteed.)
Format Normal Format/Low Level Format
File Format Design rule for camera file system, DPOF (version 1.1) compliant
<Still Images>
Data Type Exif2.2 (JPEG)
Unit: Images
Normal FormatLarge (L) Medium 1 (M1) Medium 2 (M2) Small (S)
SF F N SF F N SF F N SF F N
SDC-16M
SDC-32MH 10
SDC-128M 8 17 52 16 36 198 31 96
SDC-512MSH 33
SD 1GB* 27
Low Level FormatLarge (L) Medium 1 (M1) Medium 2 (M2) Small (S)
SF F N SF F N SF F N SF F N
SDC-16M
SDC-32MH 9
SDC-128M 8 18 62 18 40 36 137
SDC-512MSH 71
SD 1GB* 47
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Color Space Standard (sRGB)
Compression Superfine, Fine, Normal
Number of Recording Pixels Large: 2592 × 1944 pixelsMedium 1: 2048 × 1536 pixelsMedium 2: 1600 × 1200 pixelsSmall: 640 × 480 pixels
Recording Capacity*
* 1GB is for referential values only. Panasonic SD memory card (RP-SDH01G) used.* The above data is measured under Canon's testing standard and may vary depending
on the scene, subjects or camera settings.
<Movies>
Data Type AVI (Image: Motion JPEG/Audio: WAVE (Stereo))
Recording Pixels, Frame Rate 640 × 480 pixels, 30 fps640 × 480 pixels, 15 fps320 × 240 pixels, 30 fps320 × 240 pixels, 15 fps
Maximum Recording at One Time
The continuous recording is possible until the file size reaches 1 GB*.* Also, even if the file size has not reached 1 GB, the recording is stopped when the
recording time reaches 60 minutes.Depending on SD memory card capacity and data write speed, recording may stop before 1 GB or 60 minutes is reached.
Unit: Images
Large (L) Medium 1 (M1) Medium 2 (M2) Small (S)
SF F N SF F N SF F N SF F N
File Size (KB) 2503 1395 695 1602 893 445 1002 558 278 249 150 84
SDC-16M 5 9 19 8 15 30 13 24 46 52 80 127
SDC-32MH 11 20 40 17 32 63 28 51 97 109 168 265
SDC-128M 49 87 173 76 136 269 121 217 411 460 711 1118
SDC-512MSH 190 339 671 295 529 1041 471 839 1590 1777 2747 4317
SD 1GB* 382 678 1343 592 1060 2084 944 1678 3181 3555 5495 8636
Normal FormatRecording Pixels and Frame Rate640 × 480 320 × 240
30 fps 15 fps 30 fps 15 fpsSDC-16MSDC-32MHSDC-128M 11 sec.SDC-512MSH
SD 1GB*
Low Level FormatRecording Pixels and Frame Rate640 × 480 320 × 240
30 fps 15 fps 30 fps 15 fpsSDC-16MSDC-32MHSDC-128M 14 sec.SDC-512MSH
SD 1GB*
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: Until the SD memory card becomes fill.* 1GB is for referential values only. Panasonic SD memory card (RP-SDH01G) used.
Recording Time
* 1GB is for referential values only. Panasonic SD memory card (RP-SDH01G) used.
• The above data may vary depending on the subjects and shooting scene.
<Audio>
Quantization Bit 16 bit
Sampling Rate 44.100/22.050/11.025 kHz
Playback Specifications
<Still Images>
Maximum Number of Recording Pixels on Playback
4992 × 3328
Playback Modes Single, Index (9 thumbnail images), Slide Show, Magnification, Jump, Movie
Magnification Approx. 2 - 10x• Advancing or reversing through magnified images is available.
Auto Rotate (Automatic vertical/horizontal detection)
Available (Owing to the Intelligent Orientation sensor)* Images are displayed vertically or horizontally according to the camera's shooting
position.
Image Rotation Rotates image to 90 degrees or 270 degrees.* Both LDC monitor and Video Output play back the image according to the settings.
Jump Jump 10 Images/Jump 100 Images/Jump Shot Date/Jump to Movie• Displays the next set of nine image while in index playback.
Histogram Display Available (Also available on Rec. review.)• Overexposure warning is available.
Sound Recording
Sampling Rate 44.100/22.050/11.025 kHz
Recording Time Max. 120 minutes
Stereo Sound Available
Audio Settings
Microphone Level 5 steps
Wind Filter On, Off
Sampling Rate 44.100/22.050/11.025 kHz
Sound Memos Maximum 60 sec. sound recording or sound playback per image• Not available on Rec. review.
Normal FormatRecording Pixels and Frame Rate
640 × 480 320 × 24030 fps 15 fps 30 fps 15 fps
Movie Size (KB/sec.) 1980 990 660 330SDC-16M 6 sec. 13 sec. 19 sec. 35 sec.SDC-32MH 13 sec. 25 sec. 34 sec. 55 sec.SDC-128M 1 min. 2 sec. 2 min. 1 sec. 2 min. 53 sec. 5 min. 12 sec.SDC-512MSH 3 min. 57sec. 7 min. 30 sec. 10 min. 29 sec. 17 min. 58 sec.
SD 1GB* 8 min. 7 sec. 15 min. 44 sec. 22 min. 23 sec. 40 min. 17 sec.
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Slide Show Playback interval: 3 - 10 sec./15 sec./30 sec./Manual settingRepeat: On/Off available*
* Only images with DPOF setting can be played back as slide show.
<Movies>
Playback Functions In addition to normal playback function, pause/restart of movie clip, selection of First Frame/Previous Frame*/Next Frame*/Last Frame are also available.
* Fast forward, rewind and slow motion are also available.
Editing Unnecessary portions can be erased from movies (See Erasing Modes.)
Editing Unit 1 second increments
Compatibility See "3-5-2 Movies (p. 28)".
Printing Specifications
DPOF Print Order (Ver.1.1)• Transfer Order is also available.
Direct Print PictBridge, Canon Direct Print, and Bubble Jet Direct supported
Printing Features ID Photo Print, Movie Print*1, and PictBridge supported functions*2*1Single or Sequence selectable*2See Technical Guidance TI-05901 "PictBridge features and corresponding camera
support Playback compatibility, Accessory compatibility for PowerShot S2 IS".
Number of images supported for Layout Print (N-up Layout)
2, 4, 8, 9, 16, 20
Erasing Specifications
Erasing Modes Still Images: single image, all images• The image data in the SD memory card recorded with the design rule for camera file
systems format can be erased. (However, protected images can not be erased.)Movies: part of movie*, all of movie
* Erasing available by 1-second increments using movie editing function.
Protection (Camera) Prevents protected still images (including sound memos) and movies from being deleted (specify at playback on camera)
Protect (SD memory card) Erasing prohibited for any data recorded on the SD memory card.
Interface
Computer I/F Hi-Speed USB 2.0 (mini-B jack)
Communication Settings PTP
Audio Stereo
Image NTSC, PAL
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Others
Display Languages 21 languages(English, German, French, Dutch, Danish, Finnish, Italian, Norwegian, Swedish, Spanish, Simplified Chinese, Russian, Portuguese, Greek, Polish, Czech, Hungarian, Turkish, Traditional Chinese, Korean, and Japanese)
Direct Transfer Available (both Windows and Macintosh)All Images, New Images, DPOF Trans. Images, Select & Transfer, Wallpaper
My Camera (customization) Functions
Selectable Items Start-up image, start-up sound, shutter sound, operation sound, self-timer sound can be customized using the following methods:
1. Using the images and sounds recorded on a camera.2. Using downloaded data from your computer using the supplied software.
Specifications
Clock Function Not provided
Mute Available (including the warning sound*)* Except when trying to open the battery cover while a file is being written.
Date Settings Available up to 2037 settings
Shortcut Button Settings Available
Power Supplies
Primary Batteries Size AA alkaline battery (x4)
Secondary Batteries Size AA NiMH battery (NB-2AH/NB-1AH) (x4)
AC Adapter Compact Power Adapter (CA-PS700)
Car Battery Adapter Not available
Sub-battery Coin-type lithium battery (CR-1220)
Battery Performance (CIPA standard compliant)
Recording Capacity(Still Image)
Use of size AA alkaline batteries (Panasonic brand)LCD monitor ON*1: Approx. 130 shotsViewfinder ON: Approx. 130 shots
Use of size AA NiMH batteries (NB-2AH)LCD monitor ON*1: Approx. 550 shotsViewfinder ON: Approx. 570 shots
<Testing Criteria>Fully-charged NB-2AH batteries or new alkaline batteries and a Canon SD memory card are used. An environment under normal temperature (23 ± 2°C) and normal humidity (50 ± 20%), flash used once every two shots, alternating between max. wide angle and max. telephoto every 30 seconds, and power turned off after 10 shots. After enough time*2 has elapsed, power on the camera and repeat shooting as above.*1 LCD brightness setting by factory default.*2 A duration of time long enough for the batteries to return to their normal temperature.
Item SpecificationsStart-up image 320 × 240 pixels, JPEG file with 4:2:0 or 4:2:2, aspect ratio of 4:3Start-up sound
WAVE (monaural)
8 bit
11 kHz: Less than 1.0 sec. 8 kHz: Less than 1.3 sec.Shutter-sound 11 kHz: Less than 0.3 sec. 8 kHz: Less than 0.4 sec.Operation sound 11 kHz: Less than 0.3 sec. 8 kHz: Less than 0.4 sec.Self-timer sound 11 kHz: Less than 2.0 sec. 8 kHz: Less than 2.0 sec.
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Recording Capacity(Movies)
Use of size AA alkaline batteries (Panasonic brand)LCD monitor ON: Approx. 210 min.Viewfinder ON: Approx. 210 min.
Use of size AA NiMH batteries (NB-2AH)LCD monitor ON: Approx. 300 min.Viewfinder ON: Approx. 300 min.
<Testing Criteria>Fully-charged NB-2AH batteries or new alkaline batteries and a Canon SD memory card are used. An environment under normal temperature (23 ± 2°C) and normal humidity (50 ± 20%), continuous recording at max. wide angle with recording pixels of 640 × 480 (VGA) and frame rate of 30 fps, using FC-512MSH. Data is erased when the SD memory card becomes full, and then recording is restarted. The brightness of the LCD monitor is set to its factory default.
Playback Time Use of size AA alkaline batteries (Panasonic brand): Approx. 800 min.Use of size AA NiMH batteries (NB-2AH): Approx. 900 min.
<Testing Criteria>Fully-charged NB-2AH batteries or new alkaline batteries and a Canon SD memory card are used. An environment under normal temperature (23 ± 2°C) and normal humidity (50 ± 20%), continuous playback at 3 seconds per image.
Recording Capacity(Sound Recorder)
Use of size AA alkaline batteries (Panasonic brand): Approx. 800 min.Use of size AA NiMH batteries (NB-2AH): Approx. 900 min.
<Testing Criteria>Fully-charged NB-2AH batteries or new alkaline batteries and a Canon SD memory card are used. An environment under normal temperature (23 ± 2°C) and normal humidity (50 ± 20%), continuous recording for two hours, then erasing, with Mic Level and Sampling Rate set to its factory default. The test-ing procedure is repeated.
Battery Charging Time
Inside the Camera Not available
Charger Approx. 250 min. (Secondary battery: NB-2AH, Charger: CB-4AH)
Power saving Function
Auto Power Down On/Off selectable• Shooting modes: Powers down approx. 3 minutes after last operation.• Playback mode: Powers down approx. 5 minutes after last operation.• Connection to Printer: Powers down approx. 5 minutes after last operation.• Slide show: Power saving function does not activate.
Display Off Available settings include 10/20/30 sec., 1/2/3 min.
Camera Specifications
Operating Temperature 0 - 40 °C (32 - 104 °F)
Operating Humidity 10 - 90%
Dimensions 113.0 × 78.0 × 75.5 mm (4.45 × 3.07 × 2.97 in.) (excluding protrusions)
Weight Approx. 405 g (14.3 oz.) (Camera body only)
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3-2 Functions available in each shooting mode
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22
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3-3 System Diagram
3-4 Direct Print
3-4-1 PictBridge features and corresponding camera support.The table 1 and table 2 show PictBridge features and corresponding camera support of PowerShot and IXYDIGITAL series.When connected to a printer that is not compliant with a particular feature, the feature is not displayed on thecamera's LCD monitor even if the feature is supported.
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25
ble 3
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3-4-2 The connection between Digital Cameras and printers The connection between Canon Digital Cameras (PowerShot series and IXY series) and printers shows in ta
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3-5 Playback Compatibility
3-5-1 Still image
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3-5-2 Movie
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3-6 List of Accessory and Its Compatibility
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31
32
4 Accessory Specifications
4-1 Lens Adapter/Hood Set LAH-DC20• Conversion Lens Adapter LA-DC58E
• Lens Hood LH-DC40
4-2 Wide Converter WC-DC58A
Magnification 0.75xFocal length at max. wide angle when mounted
27 mm (35 mm film equivalent)
Lens construction 3 elements in 3 groupsShooting distance 28 cm (11.0 in.) - infinityThread diameter 58 mmDimensions φ 79.0 × 39.3 mm (φ 3.11 × 1.55 in.)
(See illustration at right)Weight Approx. 170 g (6.00 oz.)
Figure 1 Conversion Lens Adapter LA-DC58E
φ 57
.0 (2
.24)
φ 63
.0 (2
.48)
43.1 (1.70)
Thread diameter 58 mmDimensions φ 63.0 × 43.1 mm (φ 2.48 × 1.70 in.)
(See illustration at right)Weight Approx. 19 g (0.67 oz.)Camera mount Bayonet type
Unit: mm (inch)
Thread diameter 58 mmDimensions φ 79.0 × 31.5 mm (φ 3.11 × 1.24 in.)
(See illustration at right)Weight Approx. 19 g (0.67 oz.)Mount Screw type*
* Attach to the LA-DC58E.
Figure 2 Lens Hood LH-DC40
31.5 (1.24)
58.0
, P0.
75
φ 79
.0 (3
.11)
φ 79
.0 (3
.11)
39.3 (1.55)
58.0
, P0.
75
Figure 3 Wide Converter WC-DC58A
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4-3 Tele-converter TC-DC58B
4-4 Stereo Video Cable STV-250NSame as the digital video cable
Magnification 1.5xFocal length at max. telephoto when mounted
648 mm (35 mm film equivalent)
Lens construction 5 elements in 3 groupsShooting distance 1.9 m (6.23 ft.) - infinityThread diameter 58 mmDimensions φ 72.0 × 64.8 mm (φ 2.83 × 2.55 in.)
(See illustration at right)Weight Approx. 170 g (6.00 oz.)
φ 72
.0 (2
.83)
64.8 (2.55)
58.0
, P0.
75
Figure 4 Tele-converter TC-DC58B
1500 ± 50 (59.1 ± 2.0)
Unit: mm (inch)
100 ± 50(3.9 ± 2.0)
2.3 ± 0.2 (0.09 ± 0.01)
4-pole plug 3-core parallel cable block RCA plug
Yellow
White
Red
Core cable
Shield cable
Core cable
Shield cable
Core cable
Shield cable
Center terminal
Outer conductor
Center terminal
Outer conductor
Center terminal
Outer conductor
Yellow
White
Red
Mol
d co
lor
(1) Cable 3-core parallel cable PVF-SS
(2) Connector #1 RCA plug (overmold color: yellow)
(3) Connector #2 RCA plug (overmold color: white)
(4) Connector #3 RCA plug (overmold color: red)
(5) Connector #4 φ3.5, 4-pole plug (overmold color: black)
Center terminal
Outer conductor
Yellow
White
Red
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TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
CONTENTS
1. Functions of each unit
1.1 MAIN PCB ASS’Y ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1
1.2 DC/DC PCB ASS’Y -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1
1.3 LCD PCB ASS’Y --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1
1.4 TOP OPERATION UNIT (TOP ASS’Y) -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------1
1.5 REAR OPERATION ASS’Y -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1
1.6 FLASH UNIT (FLASH PCB ASS’Y) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1
2. Outline of Circuits
2.1 Power Supply Control ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2
2.1.1 Power Supply Block Diagram --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2
2.1.2 Power Supply Control Sequence -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------2
2.2 Signal Processing ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3
2.2.1 System Control --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3
2.2.2 Picture Processing ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4
2.2.3 Audio Processing (Recording and Playback Functions) ---------------------------------------------------------4
3. Troubleshooting
3.1 When an Error Code is Displayed -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5
3.2 When a Problem Occurs -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------7
3.3 Simplified Troubleshooting ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------8
3.3.1 Points to Check When the Power Does Not Come On ----------------------------------------------------------8
3.3.2 Points to Check When the Flash Does Not Work ----------------------------------------------------------------9
3.3.3 Points to Check When the LCD Is Not Correct -------------------------------------------------------------------9
3.4 Check Pad --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10
3.4.1 Check Pad Table ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10
3.4.2 Position of the Check Pad ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12
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TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
Fig. 1 CIRCUIT BOARD LOCATION
1. Functions of each unit1.1 MAIN PCB ASS’Y
1) Driving the CCD Sensor.2) Conversion of the image signal from the analog signal to the digital signal.3) Controlling the power supply and the system by DIGIC II. (Refer to Sections 2.1 and 2.2.)4) Image processing, and reading and writing the image signal to and from the Memory card using
DIGIC II.(Refer to Section 2.2.2.)
5) Conversion of the video signal from the digital signal to the analog signal by LCD DRIVER.6) Amplification of the video output, microphone input/audio output signals.
1.2 DC/DC PCB ASS’Y1) Power supply drive (DC/DC converter).2) Battery control circuit.
1.3 LCD PCB ASS’Y1) LCD and Back Light drive.
1.4 TOP OPERATION UNIT (TOP ASS’Y)1) Zoom Lever, Shutter Button.2) Card Access, Print LED.
1.5 REAR OPERATION ASS’Y1) Function key.2) Power, Redeye LED.
1.6 FLASH UNIT (FLASH PCB ASS’Y)1) Flash drive and charging circuit for the flash.
FLASH PCB ASS'Y
MAIN PCB ASS'Y
LCD PCBASS’Y
TOP ASS’Y
REAR OPERATION ASS’Y
DC/DC PCB ASS’Y
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TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
SUB CPU activates DIGIC II and the other main functions. (E1)
Shooting Mode Play Mode
1. Controls CCD (E2)2. Controls LCD (E1)3. Controls LCD backlight (E1)
1. Controls LCD (E1)2. Controls LCD backlight (E1)
F103
DIGIC II
SUB CPU
E1OUTPUT
E2OUTPUT
for SystemControl
for LCD Driver
for Flash Control
for Motor Drive, Back Light
for Video Out
for Power, RTC
MAIN PCB ASS'YDC/DC PCB ASS'Y
3.0V
3.0V
VDD1-3.3
VDD1-2.5
VDD1-1.2
VDD1-8.0
5.0V
3.3V
3.3V
15.0V
-7.5V
VDD0-3.3
3.3V
VBATT
for Flash
F101
E2 LAT
E1 LAT
REG
REG
REG
REG
REG
REG
REG
REG
VDD2-4.0
E2LAT
E21LAT
E1LAT
VDD2-16.0
VDD2-N8.0
for Image Process
for Audio, DAC
DC/DC CONVERTER
F102
FU500
Fig. 2 Power System Block Diagram
2.1.2 Power Supply Control Sequence
2. Outline of Circuits2.1 Power Supply ControlThe power supply is controlled by the DIGIC II mounted on the MAIN PCB ASS’Y.
2.1.1 Power Supply Block Diagram
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TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
AF Assist LED
PITCH/YAW IS
PITCH/YAW GYRO
Electric Flash
LENS MOTOR
Function Key
USB
MEMORY CARD
LCD Panel
LCD Panel (FINDER)
Microphone
Speaker
VIDEO AMP
SDRAM
V
AAV OUT
MAIN PCB ASS'Y
AUDIO IN/OUTIF
LCD DRIVER
FLASH MEMORY
MOTORDrive
RTC
DIGIC II
SUB CPU
CCD SENSOR
Power, Print, Card Access,
Redeye LED
CDS, A/D
TG
DAC
IS DRIVE GYRO DRIVE
CLOCK
2.2 Signal Processing
Fig. 3 Signal System Block Diagram
2.2.1 System ControlThe DIGIC II on the MAIN PCB ASS’Y controls the motor ahd shutter of optical unit, Image processing,microphone input, operation KEY receiver, Digital communication and flowing circuits.
• CDS : CCD signal processing• A/D : Conversion of the digital data• TG : Creation of the CCD drive pulse• LCD DRIVER : Conversion of the analog video signal, Driving the LCD• RTC : Clock count for watch• AF Assist LED : AF auxiliary lamp• Electric Flash : Flash and charging circuit• FLASH MEMORY : Firmware memory
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TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
2.2.2 Picture Processing1) The drive pulse of the CCD sensor is created by the TG.
The picture signal by the drive pulse is output from CCD sensor.The output signal of the CCD picture is converted to the signal processing and the digital data bythe CDS and A/D converter, and is sent to the DIGIC II.• The TG is operated by both the sync. signal from the DIGIC II and the Clock from the Clock
generator.
2) The DIGIC II circuit performs the following signal processing.• Processes the picture data (using the SDRAM).• Writes and reads the picture data to and from the Memory card.• Outputs digital video signal to the LCD.• Outputs analog video signal to the VIDEO OUT.
3) The video signal that is supplied from the DIGIC II is converted from the digital data to theanalog data by the LCD DRIVER, and then is controlled by the LCD driver to be displayed onthe LCD. The video amplifier is activated when the AV jack is inserted to the video jack anddrives the video signal supplied from the DIGIC II in the VIDEO AMP.
2.2.3 Audio Processing (Recording and Playback Functions)1) When recording movies
• Audio signal of microphone is converted to digital data by AUDIO IN/OUT INTERFACEand is sent to the DIGIC II. It is recorded by DIGIC II.
2) During playback, the data is converted back to the analog audio signal by the DIGIC II and isoutput to the AV jack and speaker from AUDIO IN/OUT INTERFACE.
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TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
3. Troubleshooting3.1 When an Error Code is Displayed[Remedy]• Check for any abnormalities in the mounting of probable faulty parts or connector connections referring
to the table below.• Try replacing probable faulty parts referring to the below.
[NOTE]• The error code is displayed on the LCD Monitor.• Adjustments must be performed after the part has been replaced. For details, see the Adjustments chapter.
Error Code
E01
E02
E03
E04
E09
E10
E16
E18
E23
Name
AE TIME OUT
AF TIME OUT
EF
TIME OUT
AWB
TIME OUT
JPEG DMA
TIME OUT
JPEG IC
ERROR
IMAGING
TIME OUT
ZOOM LENS
ERROR
MEMORY
CARD NO
SPACE
Occurrence Conditions
AE processing did not end within the speci-
fied time.
AF processing did not end within the
specified time.
The focus lens was not driven.
Auto Flash Control did not end within the
specified time.
AWB processing did not end within the
specified time.
JPEG processing did not end within the
specified time.
JPEG compression processing did not
end within the specified time.
When communication between CPU and
peripheral IC is not completed within the
specified time during recording using
EVF or after completion of recording.
Movement of the lens barrel did not end
within the specified time.
When the Memory Card becomes full dur-
ing writing of photographed images to
Memory Card, writing is repeatedly per-
formed with the JPEG compression ratio
successively increased to reduce the size
of the image file until it can be successfully
written to Memory Card. This error occurs
when writing of the JPEG image file fails
after 10 retries at increasingly higher com-
pression ratios.
Cause and Probable Faulty Part
MAIN PCB ASS’Y
MAIN PCB ASS’Y
OPTICAL UNIT
MAIN PCB ASS’Y
OPTICAL UNIT
MAIN PCB ASS’Y
OPTICAL UNIT
MAIN PCB ASS’Y
MAIN PCB ASS’Y
MAIN PCB ASS’Y
MAIN PCB ASS’Y
MAIN PCB ASS’Y
OPTICAL UNIT
FUSE F103 (DC/DC PCB ASS’Y)
MAIN PCB ASS’Y
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TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
Error Code
E24
E26
E52
Name
POWER ON
ERROR
CAPTURE
TIME OUT
QUICK REVIEW
ERROR
Occurrence Conditions
The power of the imaging circuit on the
MAIN PCB ASS’Y was not detected.
Writing of the photograph image to SDRAM
did not end within the specified time.
Review of the photograph image failed.
Cause and Probable Faulty Part
MAIN PCB ASS’Y
DC/DC PCB ASS’Y
MAIN PCB ASS’Y
MAIN PCB ASS’Y
* If error code E14 or E32 or E33 occurs, re-start the camera.
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TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
3.2 When a Problem Occurs[Remedy]• Check for any abnormalities in the mounting of probable faulty parts or connector connections referring
to the table below.• Try replacing probable faulty parts referring to the table below.
[NOTE]• Adjustments must be performed after the part has been replaced. For details, see the Adjustments chapter.
Defect position
DC/DC PCB ASS’Y
MAIN PCB ASS’Y
/CARD LID
BATTERY LID
TOP OPERATION UNIT
/OPERATION UNIT
FUSE (DC/DC PCB ASS’Y)
MAIN PCB ASS’Y
FLASH UNIT
LCD PANEL
BACK LIGHT UNIT
OPTICAL UNIT
MAIN PCB ASS’Y
OPTICAL UNIT
MAIN PCB ASS’Y
TOP OPERATION ASS’Y
FUSE (DC/DC PCB ASS’Y)
FLASH UNIT
DC/DC PCB ASS’Y
MAIN PCB ASS’Y
FUSE (DC/DC PCB ASS’Y)
FUSE (FLASH PCB ASS’Y)
DC/DC PCB ASS’Y
MAIN PCB ASS’Y
MAIN PCB ASS’Y
Memory CARD
MAIN PCB ASS’Y
TOP OPERATION UNIT
REAR OPERATION ASS’Y
MAIN PCB ASS’Y
Problem (when an error code is not displayed)
The camera does not work.
The image is not displayed on the LCD Monitor.
The photograph image is abnormal.
The zoom does not function.
The Built-in Flash does not fire.
Video output is strange.
Communications with the personal computer is
not possible.
The Memory card is not recognized.
Buttons/The Mode dial do not work.
Reference
CARD COVER OPEN
DETECT SW ON cannot be turned on.
CARD LID deformation
BATTERY COVER OPEN
DETECT SW ON cannot be turned on.
BATTERY LID deformation
POWER SW ON cannot be turned on.
POWER BUTTON cannot be turned on.
F101, F102
F103
F103
FU500
DETECT SW ON cannot be turned on.
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TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
3.3 Simplified Troubleshooting[Remedy]• Check for any abnormalities in the mounting of probable faulty parts or connector connections referring
to the table below.• Try replacing probable faulty parts referring to the table below.
[NOTE]• Adjustments must be performed after parts are replaced. For details, see the Adjustments chapter.
3.3.1 Points to Check When the Power Does Not Come OnProcedure/Check point
Check whether the power is turned on when
the AC adapter is connected.
Check whether the power is turned on when
the battery is inserted.
Remove the rear cover and the front cover.
Remove the flexible board of TOP OPERA-
TION UNIT, and connect the AC adapter.
Check whether the power is turned on when
short-circuiting the 2nd pin (REC_ON) and
the 19th pin (VDD0_3.3) of REAR OPERA-
TION ASS’Y’s connecter CN101 (20 pins
in all) while holding down the CARD COVER
OPEN DETECT SW.
1
2
3
4
5
Conceivable cause
If the power comes on:
• FUSE F 102 of DC/DC PCB ASSY is defective.
• The battery of the connection is defective.
• The connection of the connectors between the DC/DC PCB ASS’Y
and the MAIN PCB ASS’Y is defective.
• Soldering of DC/DC PCB ASSY is defective.
If the power comes on:
• FUSE F 101 of DC/DC PCB ASSY is defective.
• The connection of the connectors between the DC/DC PCB ASS’Y
and the MAIN PCB ASS’Y is defective.
• Soldering of DC/DC PCB ASSY is defective.
If the power comes on:
• TOP OPERATION UNIT is defective.
CN101
REC ON VDD0 - 3.3
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TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
3.3.2 Points to Check When the Flash Does Not Work
Procedure/Check point
Remove the front cover.
Measure the voltage between VBATT and
GND on FLASH PCB ASS’Y by connecting
the AC adapter.
Measure the conduction of FUSE FU 500 on
FLASH PCB ASS’Y to check if it is normal.
1
2
3
Conceivable cause
If there is no voltage:
• The connection of the connectors between the DC/DC PCB ASS’Y
and the FLASH PCB ASS’Y is defective.
If FUSE FU 500 is normal:
• FLASH UNIT is defective.
Procedure/Check point
Remove REAR OPERATION ASS’Y to
check whether the ON/OFF of BATTERY
COVER OPEN DETECT SW is conducting
properly.
Measure the voltage of the check pad
TP101 of DC/DC PCB ASS’Y.
Check the voltage on the third pin
(VDD0_3.3) from the bottom left of the con-
nector CN1903 of MAIN PCB ASS’Y.
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7
8
Conceivable cause
If not conducting:
• REAR OPERATION ASS’Y is defective.
If there is not as much voltage as the input voltage to the camera:
• DC/DC PCB ASS’Y is defective.
If voltage is less than 3.3 V:
• MAIN PCB ASS’Y is defective.
• The connection of the connectors between the DC/DC PCB ASS’Y
and the MAIN PCB ASS’Y is defective.
CN1903
VDD0 - 3.3
TP101
VBATT
FU500
FLASH PCB ASS'Y
GND
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3.3.3 Points to Check When the LCD Is Not CorrectProcedure/Check point
Turn the power on.
Check if the display of the LCD PANEL is
not turned off by pressing the DISP button.
Check whether the screen turns white mo-
mentarily (or continuously) when the power
is turned on.
Toggle between the shooting mode and play-
back mode while looking into the barrel.
Check whether the mechanical shutter opens
and closes when toggling the mode.
1
2
3
4
Conceivable cause
If the LCD PANEL display is weak:
• The BACK LIGHT UNIT could be defective.
When the LCD PANEL display is faded and E18 occurs after the
power is turned on:
• FUSE F 103 of DC/DC PCB ASSY is defective.
If the screen turns white momentarily (or continuously):
• The flexible board may be defective.
If replacing the flexible board does not fix it:
• LCD PANEL defect. (There is a possibility that the flexible board
has been cut off.)
If replacing the LCD PANEL does not fix it:
• (If LCD PANEL is normal.) MAIN PCB defect.
If the mechanical shutter does not open/close when toggling the
mode:
• The OPTICAL UNIT could be defective.
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3.4 Check PadIt is possible to measure the voltage on the board by using a check pad.
3.4.1 Check Pad Table[CAUTION]• When measuring with a check pad, be careful not to short-circuit the pad next to the measured one.
Pad number
CP1900
CP1902
CP1901
CP1903
CP1904
CP1905
CP1907
CP1906
CP1908
CP2001
Signal
VDD1-3.3
VDD1-1.2
VDD1-2.5
VDD2-4.0
VDD2-16.0
VDD2-N8.0
VDD1-8.0
VBATT
GND
Voltage
3.3V
1.2V
2.5V
4.0V
16.0V
-8.0V
8.0V
Battery voltage or
7.4V (CA-PS700)
GND
Timing for measurement
After the power is turned on.
During the shooting mode.
After the power is turned on.
When a battery is inserted or while the
AC adapter is connected.
MAIN PCB ASS’Y
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TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
Pad number
TP06
TP09
TP07
TP10
TP08
TP11
TP14
TP16
TP13
TP17
TP12
TP15
TP101
TP104
TP108
TP110
TP106
TP01
TP02
TP105
TP107
TP109
TP111
TP114
TP115
Signal
VDD1-3.3
VDD1-2.5
VDD1-1.2
VDD2-4.0
VDD2-16.0
VDD2-N8.0
VDD1-8.0
VBATT
BATT+
DCIN+
E1LAT
E2LAT
GND
Voltage
3.3V
2.5V
1.2V
4.0V
16.0V
-8.0V
8.0V
Battery voltage or
7.4V (CA-PS700)
Battery voltage
7.4V (CA-PS700)
3.3V
3.3V
GND
Timing for measurement
After the power is turned on.
During the shooting mode.
After the power is turned on.
When a battery is inserted or while the
AC adapter is connected.
When a battery is inserted.
While the AC adapter is connected.
After the power is turned on.
During the shooting mode.
DC/DC PCB ASS’Y
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3.4.2 Position of the Check Pad[CAUTION]• When measuring with a check pad, be careful not to short-circuit the pad next to the one being measured.[NOTE]• Refer to section 3.4.1 for the measurement timing when measuring by check pad.• Confirm the position of other check pads on DIAGRAMS.
Q3003
MAIN PCB ASS'Y
GND
VDD0-3.3
GND
VBATTVDD2-N8.0VDD1-1.2
VDD1-8.0
VDD2-16.0VDD2-4.0
VDD1-2.5
VDD1-3.3
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VDD1-8.0
LOAD_CK
E2LAT
VDD2-16.0
E1LAT
VDD2-N8.0
VDD2-N4.0VDD1-1.2
BATT+
DCIN+
GND
GND
VDD1-3.3
BATT+
VDD1-2.5
VBATT
GND
DC/DC PCB ASS'Y
REPAIR INSTRUCTION
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CONTENTS
1. Before Starting the Repair Work
1.1 Precaution on Flash High Voltage Circuit ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------1
1.2 List of Tools --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1
1.3 List of Supplies -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1
1.4 Connectors for FPC Board ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------2
2. Disassembly/Assembly
2.1 Procedure ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3
2.2 BAYONET CAP UNIT, BATTERY HOLDER, EYEPIECE COVER ------------------------------------------------4
2.3 SIDE COVER UNIT ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5
2.4 JACK PLATE, JACK COVER, SIDE COVER ---------------------------------------------------------------------------6
2.5 REAR COVER UNIT ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------7
2.6 FRONT COVER UNIT-(1) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------8
2.7 FRONT COVER UNIT-(2) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------9
2.8 BATTERY LID SHAFT, BATTERY OPEN SPRING, BATTERY LID UNIT ------------------------------------ 10
2.9 CARD LID SHAFT, CARD OPEN SPRING, CARD LID UNIT ---------------------------------------------------- 11
2.10 REAR CONNECTOR PLATE, TOP OPERATION UNIT ------------------------------------------------------------ 12
2.11 TOP ASS’Y SECTION, ZOOM GROUND PLATE, POWER GROUND PLATE, GASKET ------------------ 13
2.12 MODE DIAL UNIT, MODE DIAL BRUSH UNIT, MODE DIAL BALL, MODE DIAL SPRING ------------ 14
2.13 CARD SWITCH PLATE, USB COVER, USB COVER HOLDER -------------------------------------------------- 15
2.14 REAR OPERATION ASS’Y, REAR PLATE UNIT ------------------------------------------------------------------- 16
2.15 SPEAKER HOLDER, SPEAKER UNIT --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 17
2.16 HINGE COVER -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 18
2.17 LCD SECTION--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 19
2.18 HINGE UNIT ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 20
2.19 LCD FRONT COVER, LCD NUT PLATE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 21
2.20 LCD PANEL, BACK LIGHT UNIT, LCD PCB ASS’Y --------------------------------------------------------------- 22
2.21 DC/DC PCB ASS’Y --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 23
2.22 FLASH SECTION ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 24
2.23 FLASH UNIT, LCD FINDER UNIT-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 25
2.24 FLASH COVER UNIT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 26
2.25 EYEPIECE HOLDER, EYEPIECE WINDOW ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 27
2.26 MAIN PCB ASS’Y ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 28
2.27 STRAP R RING, SUB FRAME ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 29
2.28 OPTICAL UNIT, GROUND SPRING ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 30
2.29 MAIN FRAME UNIT, BATTERY BOX UNIT, L RING STRAP --------------------------------------------------- 31
2.30 Screw List -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 32
3. Adjustments
3.1 Replacement Parts and Adjustment Items -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 33
3.2 Adjustment Tools ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 34
3.3 Before Starting Electrical Adjustments ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 35
3.3.1 TWAIN Driver Installation ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 35
3.3.2 Canon DCP Connect Installation --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 35
3.3.3 Adjustment Software Installation --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 35
3.3.4 Preparation ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 37
3.3.5 Starting up the Adjustment Software ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 38
3.3.6 Menu Window------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 38
3.3.7 How to Use the Adjustment Software --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 39
3.4 Calibration -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 40
3.4.1 Calibration ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 40
3.5 Adjustment Procedure ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 44
3.5.1 IS Adjustment ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 44
3.5.2 Optical Unit Adjustment ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 53
3.5.3 Macro Adjustment -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 55
3.5.4 CCD Adjustment ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 57
3.5.5 Imaging Process Adjustment -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 60
3.5.6 Color Adjustment --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 63
3.5.7 Pixel Dot Adjustment ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 65
3.5.8 LCD Adjustment ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 67
3.5.9 CVF Adjustment ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 68
3.5.10 Flash Adjustment --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 69
3.5.11 Checking of sound recording/output ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 71
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1. Before Starting the Repair WorkBe sure to read the following precautions before starting the repair work.
1.1 Precautions on Flash High Voltage Circuit• After the DC/DC PCB ASS’Y is removed, be sure to discharge the main capacitor.
(Discharging resistor: 1 kΩ, approx. 5 W.)• First contact the GND terminal of the main capacitor with the discharging resistor. Then contact the
positive terminal of the main capacitor.
CAUTION:This is a high voltage circuit, so be careful of electric shock.
1.2 List of ToolsThe following tools are used for re-assembling during service.
(1) List of toolsNew Name of tools Part No. Remarks
Screwdriver (Commercially Available)Tweezers (Commercially Available)Soldering iron (Commercially Available)
1.3 List of SuppliesThe following supplies are used for re-assembling during service.This product uses a lead-free solder for mounting.To repair this product, use a lead-free solder.When you use the Double-sided Tape, choose the SONY T4000 or the No.501F according to the size.
(1) List of suppliesNew Name of supplies Part No. Remarks
ADHESIVE TAPE SONY T4000 CY4-6012-000 Double-sided Tape (6mm × 50m roll)ADHESIVE TAPE No.501F DY9-3034-000 Double-sided Tape (10mm × 50m roll)LEAD FREE SOLDER RMA-98 CY9-4045-000 Lead-free solderLOGENEST RAMBDA A-74 CY9-8102-000
Fig. 1 Precautions on flash high voltage circuit
terminal
terminal terminal
terminal
1kΩ, approx. 5W
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1.4 Connectors for FPC BoardThis product uses four types of connectors for the FPC board.
Fig. 3 Holes for removal
Fig. 2 Connectors for FPC board
The contact-piece should face upward
LOCK
UNLOCK
The contact-piece should face downward
4 Type D
Unlocked state Locked state
1 Type A
3 Type C
2 Type B
Holes
LOCKUNLOCK
Unlocked state Locked state
Unconnected state Connected state
Unconnected state Connected state
CAUTIONS:1. For Type C and Type D connectors, make sure to set them to the un-
locked state before removing and inserting FPC board. After FPC boardis inserted, set them to the locked state.
2. The FPC board is equipped with the holes as shown. Use them forremoval and insertion by inserting the tweezers into them as required.
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2. Disassembly/Assembly2.1 Procedure
Disassembly procedure of PowerShot S2 IS is shown by the following flowchart.Reverse the disassembly procedure to reassemble them. ∗ The pages to refer to are shown in parentheses ( ).
CAUTION
BAYONET CAP UNIT, BATTERY HOLDER, EYEPIECE COVER (P-4)
SIDE COVER UNIT (P-5)
JACK PLATE, JACK COVER, SIDE COVER (P-6)
REAR COVER UNIT (P-7)
FRONT COVER UNIT-(1) (P-8)
FRONT COVER UNIT-(2) (P-9)
BATTERY LID SHAFT, BATTERY OPEN SPRING, BATTERY LID UNIT (P-10)
CARD LID SHAFT,CARD OPEN SPRING,CARD LID UNIT (P-11)
REAR CONNECTOR PLATE,TOP OPERATION UNIT (P-12)
SPEAKER HOLDER,SPEAKER UNIT (P-17)
HINGE COVER (P-18)
LCD SECTION (P-19)
HINGE UNIT (P-20)
LCD FRONT COVER,LCD NUT PLATE (P-21)
LCD PANEL,BACK LIGHT UNIT,LCD PCB ASS'Y (P-22)
DC/DC PCB ASS'Y (P-23)
FLASH SECTION (P-24)
FLASH COVER UNIT (P-26)
FLASH UNIT,LCD FINDER UNIT (P-25)
TOP ASS'Y SECTION,ZOOM GROUND PLATE,POWER GROUND PLATE,GASKET (P-13)
MODE DIAL UNIT,MODE DIAL BRUSH UNIT,MODE DIAL BALL,MODE DIAL SPRING (P-14)
CARD SWITCH PLATE,USB COVER,USB COVER HOLDER (P-15)
REAR OPERATION ASS’Y,REAR PLATE UNIT (P-16)
EYEPIECE HOLDER,EYEPIECE WINDOW (P-27)
MAIN PCB ASS’Y,7 x 7 BUSTERAID TAPE,MAIN SHEET (P-28)
STRAP R RING,SUB FRAME (P-29)
OPTICAL UNIT,GROUND SPRING (P-30)
MAIN FRAME UNIT,BATTERY BOX UNIT,L RING STRAP (P-31)
Be carefulof high voltage
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CAUTION
BAYONET CAP UNIT(1)-1
BAYONET LOCK BUTTON(1)-1
(2)-1
EYEPIECECOVER
EYEPIECE HOLDER
EYEPIECECOVER
(3)-1
BATTERY HOLDER(2)-1
BATTERY LID UNIT
NOTE (Assembling)
Be careful not to remove the EYEPIECE COVER with the EYEPIECE HOLDER.
Fig. 4 BAYONET CAP UNIT, BATTERY HOLDER, EYEPIECE COVER
2.2 BAYONET CAP UNIT, BATTERY HOLDER, EYEPIECE COVER(1) BAYONET CAP UNIT
1. Press the BAYONET LOCK BUTTON, and rotate the BAYONET CAP UNIT in the direction of the arrow,and then remove it.
(2) BATTERY HOLDER1. Open the BATTERY LID UNIT and remove the BATTERY HOLDER.
(3) EYEPIECE COVER1. Remove the EYEPIECE COVER.
CAUTIONBe careful not to remove the EYEPIECE COVER together with the EYEPIECE HOLDER.
NOTE (Assembling)When installing the EYEPIECE COVER, install the EYEPIECE COVER from the left side.
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CD3-4843-000
6.0mm
WHITE SILVERM1.7
aCD3-4841-000
1.8mm
WHITE SILVERM1.7
b
(1)-1
(1)-2
(1)-1
(1)-3
(1)-3
(1)-3
b
a
SIDE COVER UNIT
LCD PANEL
Portion A
Fig. 5 SIDE COVER UNIT
2.3 SIDE COVER UNIT(1) SIDE COVER UNIT
1. Remove the screws a × 1, b × 2.2. Open the LCD PANEL as shown in the figure.3. Push the portion A, and disengage the two claws. Then remove the SIDE COVER UNIT.
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XA4-9170-357
3.5mm
SILVERM1.7
(SELF TAP)
c
(1)-2
(1)-2
JACK PLATE(1)-2
(1)-1
SIDE COVER
c
JACK COVER
Fig. 6 JACK PLATE, JACK COVER, SIDE COVER
2.4 JACK PLATE, JACK COVER, SIDE COVER(1) JACK PLATE, JACK COVER, SIDE COVER
1. Remove the screw c × 1.2. Separate the JACK PLATE and the JACK COVER from the SIDE COVER.
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CD3-3326-000
3.5mm
WHITE SILVERM1.7
f
CD3-3328-000
4.5mm
WHITE SILVERM1.7
(SELF TAP)
d
CD3-4846-000
3.5mm
DARK SILVERM1.7
e
USB COVER(1)-1
CARD LID UNIT
(1)-3
LCD SECTION(1)-3
(1)-2
(1)-2
(1)-2
(1)-4
(1)-4
(1)-2
d
e
e f
REAR COVER UNIT
Claw
Fig. 7 REAR COVER UNIT
2.5 REAR COVER UNIT(1) REAR COVER UNIT
1. Open the USB COVER.2. Remove the screws d × 1, e × 2, f × 1.3. Open the CARD LID UNIT and LCD SECTION.4. Disengage the claw, and remove the REAR COVER UNIT.
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REPAIR INSTRUCTION
CD3-2309-000
3.5mm
SILVERM1.7
(SELF TAP)
hCD3-3328-000
4.5mm
WHITE SILVERM1.7
(SELF TAP)
d
CD3-1447-000
3.5mm
SILVERM1.7
(NK GRIP)
i
(1)-2(1)-1
(1)-2
BATTERY LID UNIT
FLASH UNIT
(1)-3
(1)-4
(1)-4 (1)-4
(1)-3
h
i d
g
(1)-5
Lead wires Lead wires
Flexible board
Flexible board
Portion A Portion B
Connectors
NOTE (Assembling)
CD3-4847-000
DARK SILVERM1.7
(SELF TAP)
g
3.5mm
Fig. 8 FRONT COVER UNIT-(1)
2.6 FRONT COVER UNIT-(1)(1) FRONT COVER UNIT-(1)
1. Open the FLASH UNIT.2. Remove the screws h × 2, i × 1.3. Remove the screws d × 2, g × 2.4. Disconnect the two connectors. Then remove the flexible board from the A portion and remove the lead
wires from the B portion.
NOTE (Assembling)Route the flexible board and the lead wires as shown in the figure.
5. Open the BATTERY LID UNIT.
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(1)-2
(1)-2(1)-1
CAUTION
FRONT COVER UNIT Claw
Remove the FRONT COVER UNIT carefullybecause it is fixed securely with the claw.At the same time, be careful not to scratchthe flexible board and the lead wires withthe main body.
Claw
Lead wiresFlexible board
Fig. 9 FRONT COVER UNIT-(2)
2.7 FRONT COVER UNIT-(2)(1) FRONT COVER UNIT-(2)
1. Disengage the claw.2. Disengage the claw, and remove the FRONT COVER UNIT in the direction of the arrow.
CAUTIONRemove the FRONT COVER UNIT carefully because it is fixed securely with the claw.At the same time, be careful not to scratch the flexible board and the lead wires with the main body.
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(1)-1 BATTERYLID SHAFT
(1)-2 BATTERYLID UNIT
(1)-2 BATTERYOPEN SPRING
BATTERYOPEN SPRING
CAUTION
Be careful not to drop the BATTERY OPEN SPRING.
NOTE (Assembling)
A pair of tweezersor equivalent
Fig. 10 BATTERY LID SHAFT, BATTERY OPEN SPRING, BATTERY LID UNIT
2.8 BATTERY LID SHAFT, BATTERY OPEN SPRING, BATTERY LID UNIT(1) BATTERY LID SHAFT, BATTERY OPEN SPRING, BATTERY LID UNIT
1. Remove the BATTERY LID SHAFT with a pair of tweezers or equivalent.
CAUTIONBe careful not to drop the BATTERY OPEN SPRING.
2. Remove the BATTERY OPEN SPRING and the BATTERY LID UNIT.
NOTE (Assembling)Install the BATTERY OPEN SPRING as shown in the figure, and insert the BATTERY LID SHAFT fromthe thin side of it.
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(1)-1 CARD LID SHAFT (1)-2 CARD LID UNIT
(1)-2 CARDOPEN SPRING
(1)-2 CARDOPEN SPRING
CAUTION
NOTE (Assembling)
Be careful not to drop theCARD OPEN SPRING.
A pair of tweezersor equivalent
Fig. 11 CARD LID SHAFT, CARD OPEN SPRING, CARD LID UNIT
2.9 CARD LID SHAFT, CARD OPEN SPRING, CARD LID UNIT(1) CARD LID SHAFT, CARD OPEN SPRING, CARD LID UNIT
1. Remove the CARD LID SHAFT with a pair of tweezers or equivalent.
CAUTIONBe careful not to drop the CARD OPEN SPRING.
2. Remove the CARD OPEN SPRING and the CARD LID UNIT.
NOTE (Assembling)Install the CARD OPEN SPRING as shown in the figure.
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XA1-7170-257
2.5mm
SILVERM1.7
jXA4-9170-357
3.5mm
SILVERM1.7
(SELF TAP)
cCD3-1447-000
3.5mm
SILVERM1.7
(NK GRIP)
i(2)-1
(1)-1
(1)-1 (1)-1REAR CONNECTOR PLATE
(2)-2
(2)-2
c
i
j
c
(2)-3
(2)-3
(2)-3
TOP OPERATION UNIT
DowelClaw
Connector
Fig. 12 REAR CONNECTOR PLATE, TOP OPERATION UNIT
2.10 REAR CONNECTOR PLATE, TOP OPERATION UNIT(1) REAR CONNECTOR PLATE
1. Remove the screws i × 1, j × 1, then remove the REAR CONNECTOR PLATE.(2) TOP OPERATION UNIT
1. Disconnect the connector.2. Remove the screws c × 2.3. Disengage the dowel and the claw, and remove the TOP OPERATION UNIT.
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3.5mm
XA4-9140-357
SILVERM1.4
(SELF TAP)
k
(1)-2
(1)-2
(1)-2
(1)-3
(1)-3 POWER GROUNDPLATE
ZOOM GROUNDPLATE
(1)-1 GASKET
GASKET
TOP ASS'YSECTION
kk
CAUTION
Align the GASKET withthe positioning dowel ofthe TOP COVER PLATE,and attach it.
Align the GASKET withthe end surface of the TOP COVER PLATE,and attach it.
Lever
Be careful not to drop the ZOOM GROUND PLATE andthe POWER GROUND PLATE.
NOTE1 (Assembling)
NOTE2 (Assembling)
Fig. 13 TOP ASS’Y SECTION, ZOOM GROUND PLATE, POWER GROUND PLATE, GASKET
2.11 TOP ASS’Y SECTION, ZOOM GROUND PLATE, POWER GROUND PLATE, GASKET(1) TOP ASS’Y SECTION, ZOOM GROUND PLATE, POWER GROUND PLATE, GASKET
1. Peel off the GASKET.
NOTE1 (Assembling)Attach the GASKET at the position as shown in the figure.
2. Remove the screws k × 7, and remove the TOP ASS’Y SECTION.
CAUTIONBe careful not to drop the ZOOM GROUND PLATE and the POWER GROUND PLATE.
NOTE2 (Assembling)When assembling, check that the lever is in the correct position.
3. Remove the ZOOM GROUND PLATE and the POWER GROUND PLATE.
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XA4-9170-357
3.5mm
SILVERM1.7
(SELF TAP)
c
(1)-1
(1)-1
(1)-1
(1)-2
(1)-3
MODE DIALBRUSH UNIT
MODE DIAL UNIT
MODE DIAL UNIT
MODEDIAL BALL
MODE DIALSPRING
CAUTION
c
NOTE (Assembling)
LOGENEST RAMBDA A-74 LOGENEST RAMBDA A-74
Be careful not to drop the MODE DIAL BALL and the MODE DIAL SPRING.
Fig. 14 MODE DIAL UNIT, MODE DIAL BRUSH UNIT, MODE DIAL BALL, MODE DIAL SPRING
2.12 MODE DIAL UNIT, MODE DIAL BRUSH UNIT, MODE DIAL BALL, MODE DIAL SPRING(1) MODE DIAL UNIT, MODE DIAL BRUSH UNIT, MODE DIAL BALL, MODE DIAL SPRING
1. Remove the screw c × 1. Then remove the MODE DIAL BRUSH UNIT and the MODE DIAL UNIT.
CAUTIONBe careful not to drop the MODE DIAL BALL and the MODE DIAL SPRING.
2. Remove the MODE DIAL BALL.3. Remove the MODE DIAL SPRING.
NOTE (Assembling)Apply the LOGENEST RAMBDA A-74 to the position as shown in the figure.
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CAUTION
XA4-9170-357
3.5mm
SILVERM1.7
(SELF TAP)
cXA1-7170-307
3.0mm
SILVERM1.7
j
(2)-1
(1)-1
(1)-1
c
j
CARD SWITCHPLATE
(2)-1
(2)-2
USB COVER,USB COVER HOLDER
(2)-2 USB COVER HOLDER
USB COVER
Be careful not to damage the switch unit.If the REAR PLATE UNIT is removed without removing the CARD SWITCH PLATE,the switch unit might be damaged duringassembly.
Fig. 15 CARD SWITCH PLATE, USB COVER, USB COVER HOLDER
2.13 CARD SWITCH PLATE, USB COVER, USB COVER HOLDER(1) CARD SWITCH PLATE
1. Remove the screw j × 1, and remove the CARD SWITCH PLATE.
CAUTIONBe careful not to damage the switch unit. If the REAR PLATE UNIT is removed without removing theCARD SWITCH PLATE, the switch unit might be damaged during assembly.
(2) USB COVER, USB COVER HOLDER1. Remove the screw c × 1. Remove the USB COVER and the USB COVER HOLDER together as an
assembled unit.2. Rotate the USB COVER in the direction of the arrow. Then separate the USB COVER and the USB
COVER HOLDER.
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XA1-7170-257
2.5mm
SILVERM1.7
j
j
(1)-1
j
(1)-3
(1)-1
(1)-2
(1)-2
REAR OPERATION ASS’Y,REAR PLATE UNIT
(1)-3 REAR PLATE UNIT
(1)-3 REAR OPERATIONASS’Y
OPERATIONTAPE
CAUTION
DOUBLE-SIDED TAPE(6mm X 10mm)
NOTE1 (Assembling)
NOTE2 (Assembling)
Connector
Switch unitDowels
Be careful not to damagethe switch unit.
DOUBLE-SIDED TAPE(10mm X 40mm)
DOUBLE-SIDED TAPE(6mm X 6mm)
DOUBLE-SIDEDTAPE (6mm X 6mm)
Fig. 16 REAR OPERATION ASS’Y, REAR PLATE UNIT
2.14 REAR OPERATION ASS’Y, REAR PLATE UNIT(1) REAR OPERATION ASS’Y, REAR PLATE UNIT
1. Remove the screws j × 2, and disconnect the connector.
NOTE1 (Assembling)Connect the connector first, and install the REAR OPERATION ASS’Y and the REAR PLATE UNITtogether as an assembled unit to the MAIN BODY.
2. Disengage the three dowels. Then remove the REAR OPERATION ASS’Y and the REAR PLATE UNITtogether as an assembled unit.
CAUTIONBe careful not to damage the switch unit.
3. Remove the screw j × 1. Then separate the REAR OPERATION ASS’Y and the REAR PLATE UNIT.
NOTE2 (Assembling)Attach the OPERATION TAPE (1 piece), DOUBLE-SIDED TAPE (10mm × 40mm) (1 pieces), DOUBLE-SIDED TAPE (6mm × 6mm) (2 pieces) and DOUBLE-SIDED TAPE (6mm × 10mm) (1 pieces) at theposition shown in the figure.
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XA1-7170-407
4.0mm
SILVERM1.7
l
l
(1)-1
(1)-2
(1)-2 SPEAKER HOLDER, SPEAKER UNIT
SPEAKER UNIT
(1)-3 SPEAKERHOLDER
(1)-3
NOTE1 (Assembling)
NOTE2 (Assembling)
DOUBLE-SIDED TAPE(6mm X 6mm)
Lead wires
Connector
Fig. 17 SPEAKER HOLDER, SPEAKER UNIT
2.15 SPEAKER HOLDER, SPEAKER UNIT(1) SPEAKER HOLDER, SPEAKER UNIT
1. Disconnect the connector.
NOTE1 (Assembling)Route the lead wires as shown in the figure.
2. Remove the screws l × 2. Remove the SPEAKER HOLDER and the SPEAKER UNIT together as anassembled unit.
3. Separate the SPEAKER UNIT from the SPEAKER HOLDER.
NOTE2 (Assembling)Attach the DOUBLE-SIDED TAPE (6mm × 6mm) (1 piece) at the position shown in the figure.
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1.4mm
CD3-4845-000
DARK SILVERM1.7
m
(1)-1(1)-2
(1)-2 HINGE COVER
m
NOTE (Assembling)
Claws
Lead wires
DOUBLE-SIDED TAPE(10mm X 10mm)
Fig. 18 HINGE COVER
2.16 HINGE COVER(1) HINGE COVER
NOTE (Assembling)Attach the DOUBLE-SIDED TAPE (10mm × 10mm) (1 piece), and fix the lead wires at the position shownin the figure.
1. Remove the screw m × 1.2. Disengage the three claws, and remove the HINGE COVER.
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CD3-2533-000
2.0mm
SILVERM1.7
(NK GRIP)
n
(1)-2
(1)-4
(1)-1
(1)-3
n
n
(1)-5LCD SECTION
Connectors
Hook
Lead wires
Fig. 19 LCD SECTION
2.17 LCD SECTION(1) LCD SECTION
1. Disconnect the two connectors.2. Remove the screw n × 1.3. Remove the lead wires hung on the hook.4. Remove the screws n × 2.5. Remove the LCD SECTION.
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CD3-3804-000
2.5mm
DARK SILVERM1.7
o
1.6mm
CD3-3803-000
SILVERM1.7
p
(1)-1
(1)-1
(1)-2
(1)-2(1)-3
o
o
p
p
(1)-1REAR LCD COVER
(1)-4HINGE UNIT
Connectors
Fig. 20 HINGE UNIT
2.18 HINGE UNIT(1) HINGE UNIT
1. Remove the screws o × 4, and remove the REAR LCD COVER.2. Remove the screws p × 2.3. Disconnect the two connectors.4. Remove the HINGE UNIT.
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1.6mm
CD3-3803-000
SILVERM1.7
p
(1)-1p
(1)-2LCD NUT PLATE
(1)-2LCD FRONT COVER
Fig. 21 LCD FRONT COVER, LCD NUT PLATE
2.19 LCD FRONT COVER, LCD NUT PLATE(1) LCD FRONT COVER, LCD NUT PLATE
1. Remove the screw q × 1.2. Remove the DC COVER and the LCD NUT PLATE.
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(1)-1
(1)-2
(1)-2
(1)-3(1)-3
(1)-2LCD PANEL
(1)-4BACK LIGHT UNIT
BACK LIGHT UNIT
(1)-4LCD PCB ASS'Y
DOUBLE-SIDED TAPE (6mm X 6mm)
SolderingClaws
Claws
Claws
Connector
NOTE (Assembling)
Fig. 22 LCD PANEL, BACK LIGHT UNIT, LCD PCB ASS’Y
2.20 LCD PANEL, BACK LIGHT UNIT, LCD PCB ASS’Y(1) LCD PANEL, BACK LIGHT UNIT, LCD PCB ASS’Y
1. Disconnect the connector.2. Disengage the four claws, and remove the LCD PANEL.3. Remove the soldering in two places, and disengage the three claws.4. Separate the LCD PCB ASS’Y from the BACK LIGHT UNIT.
NOTE (Assembling)Attach the DOUBLE-SIDED TAPE (6mm × 6mm) (1 piece) at the position shown in the figure.
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terminal
terminal
(1kΩ, approx. 5W)
XA4-9170-307
3.0mm
SILVERM1.7
(SELF TAP)
r
XA1-7170-307
SILVERM1.7
q
3.0mm
(1)-1 (1)-2
(1)-3
(1)-2
q r
(1)-1
(1)-4 DC/DCPCB ASS'Y
CAUTION
Connectors
Connector
Soldering
Never touch the terminalsof the capacitor.Be sure to discharge thecapacitor by using thedischarging resistor (1kΩ, approx. 5W).
White printed side
Lead wiresNOTE (Assembling)
FLASHPCB ASS'Y
Fig. 23 DC/DC PCB ASS’Y
2.21 DC/DC PCB ASS’Y(1) DC/DC PCB ASS’Y
1. Disconnect the three connectors.2. Remove the screws q × 2, r × 1.3. Remove the soldering in two places.4. Remove the DC/DC PCB ASS’Y.
CAUTIONNever touch the terminals of the capacitor. Be sure to discharge the capacitor by using the dischargingresistor (1kΩ, approx. 5W).
NOTE (Assembling)Route the lead wires as shown in the figure so that the lead wires do not touch the white printed side of theFLASH PCB ASS’Y.
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XA4-9170-357
3.5mm
SILVERM1.7
(SELF TAP)
c
XA1-7170-307
3.0mm
SILVERM1.7
jCAUTION
(1)-1
(1)-2
(1)-2
(1)-3FLASH SECTION
(1)-2
(1)-2j
j
j
c
Be careful not to scratch the leadwires with the main body.
Connectors
Fig. 24 FLASH SECTION
2.22 FLASH SECTION(1) FLASH SECTION
1. Disconnect the two connectors.2. Remove the screws j × 1, k × 3.3. Remove the FLASH SECTION.
CAUTIONBe careful not to scratch the lead wires with the main body.
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XA4-9170-357
3.5mm
SILVERM1.7
(SELF TAP)
c
(1)-1
(1)-1
(1)-2
c
c
(1)-3
(1)-3
(1)-3LCD FINDER UNIT
FLASH UNIT
NOTE (Assembling)
Dowels
Claws
Flexible board
Fig. 25 FLASH UNIT, LCD FINDER UNIT
2.23 FLASH UNIT, LCD FINDER UNIT(1) FLASH UNIT, LCD FINDER UNIT
1. Remove the screws c × 2.2. Disengage the five dowels.
NOTE (Assembling)Fold the flexible board as shown in the figure.
3. Disengage the two claws, and separate the LCD FINDER UNIT from the FLASH UNIT.
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CD3-2309-000
3.5mm
SILVERM1.7
(SELF TAP)
h
(1)-1 (1)-2FLASH COVER UNIT
(1)-1
h
h
Fig. 26 FLASH COVER UNIT
2.24 FLASH COVER UNIT(1) FLASH COVER UNIT
1. Remove the screws h × 2.2. Remove the FLASH COVER UNIT.
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(1)-1
(1)-1
(1)-2EYEPIECE WINDOW
EYEPIECE HOLDER
Claws
NOTE (Assembling)
Be careful that dust does not enter the LCD FINDER UNIT.
Fig. 27 EYEPIECE HOLDER, EYEPIECE WINDOW
2.25 EYEPIECE HOLDER, EYEPIECE WINDOW(1) EYEPIECE HOLDER, EYEPIECE WINDOW
1. Disengage the four claws, and remove the EYEPIECE HOLDER.2. Remove the EYEPIECE WINDOW.
NOTE (Assembling)Be careful that dust does not enter the LCD FINDER UNIT.
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XA4-9170-357
3.5mm
SILVERM1.7
(SELF TAP)
cCD3-2936-000
2.5mm
SILVERM1.7
(NK GRIP)
s(1)-2
(1)-1
(1)-2(1)-2MAIN PCB ASS’Y
(1)-3 7 x 7BUSTERAIDTAPE
(1)-3
7 x 7 BUSTERAIDTAPE
MAIN SHEET
MAIN SHEET
c
s
Connectors
Connectors
NOTE (Assembling)
Align the 7 x 7 BUSTERAID TAPE with the edge of the MAIN PCB ASS’Y and attach it.
Align the MAIN SHEET withthe line, and attach it.
Align the center of the MAIN SHEET withthe center of the connector, and attach it.
Fig. 28 MAIN PCB ASS’Y, 7 × 7 BUSTERAID TAPE, MAIN SHEET
2.26 MAIN PCB ASS’Y, 7 × 7 BUSTERAID TAPE, MAIN SHEET(1) MAIN PCB ASS’Y, 7 × 7 BUSTERAID TAPE, MAIN SHEET
1. Disconnect the two connectors.2. Remove the screws c × 1, j × 5. Then remove the MAIN PCB ASS’Y.3. Peel off the 7 × 7 BUSTERAID TAPE and the MAIN SHEET.
NOTE (Assembling)Attach the 7 × 7 BUSTERAID TAPE and the MAIN SHEET at the position shown in the figure.
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XA1-7170-307
3.0mm
SILVERM1.7
q
(1)-1(1)-1
(1)-2
STRAP R RING
(1)-2SUB FRAME
q
q
NOTE (Assembling)
Portion A
Be careful not to make a mistake in the fixingposition of the screws, and be careful not topress portion A with the foot of the screw.
Fig. 29 STRAP R RING, SUB FRAME
2.27 STRAP R RING, SUB FRAME(1) STRAP R RING, SUB FRAME
1. Remove the screws q × 2, and remove the STRAP R RING.
NOTE (Assembling)Be careful not to make a mistake in the fixing position of the screws, and be careful not to press portion Awith the foot of the screw.
2. Remove the screw q × 1, and remove the SUB FRAME.
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CAUTION
XA4-9170-357
3.5mm
SILVERM1.7
(SELF TAP)
c(1)-1
(1)-2OPTICAL UNIT
(1)-3GROUND SPRING
GROUND SPRING
c
NOTE (Assembling)
Dowels
Be careful not to drop theGROUND SPRING.
Fig. 30 OPTICAL UNIT, GROUND SPRING
2.28 OPTICAL UNIT, GROUND SPRING(1) OPTICAL UNIT, GROUND SPRING
1. Remove the screw c × 3.2. Remove the OPTICAL UNIT.3. Remove the GROUND SPRING.
CAUTIONBe careful not to drop the GROUND SPRING.
NOTE (Assembling)When assembling, be careful not to forget to engage the two dowels, and not to forget to install the GROUNDSPRING.
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XA4-9170-357
3.5mm
SILVERM1.7
(SELF TAP)
c
(1)-1
(2)-1
(2)-1 L RINGSTRAP
(1)-1
(1)-2
(1)-2BATTERY BOX UNIT
MAIN FRAME UNIT
c
c
c
BATTERYBOX UNIT
MAIN FRAME UNIT
NOTE (Assembling)
Dowels
Fig. 31 MAIN FRAME UNIT, BATTERY BOX UNIT, L RING STRAP
2.29 MAIN FRAME UNIT, BATTERY BOX UNIT, L RING STRAP(1) MAIN FRAME UNIT, BATTERY BOX UNIT
1. Remove the screws c × 3.2. Separate the BATTERY BOX UNIT and the MAIN FRAME UNIT.
(2) L RING STRAP1. Remove the screws c × 2, and remove the L RING STRAP.
NOTE (Assembling)When assembling, be careful not to forget to engage the two dowels.
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2.30 Screw List
CD3-4843-000
6.0mm
WHITE SILVERM1.7
aCD3-4841-000
1.8mm
WHITE SILVERM1.7
bXA4-9170-357
3.5mm
SILVERM1.7
(SELF TAP)
c
CD3-4847-000
DARK SILVERM1.7
(SELF TAP)
gCD3-3326-000
3.5mm
WHITE SILVERM1.7
f
CD3-4846-000
3.5mm
DARK SILVERM1.7
e
CD3-2309-000
3.5mm
SILVERM1.7
(SELF TAP)
hCD3-1447-000
3.5mm
SILVERM1.7
(NK GRIP)
iXA1-7170-257
2.5mm
SILVERM1.7
j
XA1-7170-307
3.0mm
SILVERM1.7
q
XA1-7170-407
4.0mm
SILVERM1.7
l
1.4mm
CD3-4845-000
DARK SILVERM1.7
mCD3-2533-000
2.0mm
SILVERM1.7
(NK GRIP)
nCD3-3804-000
2.5mm
DARK SILVERM1.7
o
1.6mm
CD3-3803-000
SILVERM1.7
pXA4-9170-307
3.0mm
SILVERM1.7
(SELF TAP)
r
3.5mm
XA4-9140-357
SILVERM1.4
(SELF TAP)
k
CD3-3328-000
4.5mm
WHITE SILVERM1.7
(SELF TAP)
d
CD3-2936-000
2.5mm
SILVERM1.7
(NK GRIP)
s
3.5mm
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: Adjustment is necessary after replacement.: Adjustment is necessary after replacement.
(Adjustment is not necessary, only if the adjustment data has been saved and then transferredafter the part is replaced.)
Blank : Adjustment is unnecessary.
∗ When OPTICAL UNIT is replaced, adjust certainly at the procedure as below.
#1. IS Adjustment
#2. Optical Unit Adjustment
#3. Macro Adjustment
#4. CCD Adjustment
#5. Imaging Process Adjustment
#6. Color Adjustment
#7. Pixel Dot Adjustment
#8. Flash Adjustment
3. Adjustments3.1 Replacement Parts and Adjustment Items
PowerShot S2 IS requires electrical adjustments when certain parts are replaced.The table below indicates the adjustments required for the respective part replacements.For all other parts not listed below, no electrical adjustments are necessary after replacement.
AdjustmentItems
Replacement Part
OPTICAL UNIT
FLASH UNIT
MAIN PCB ASS’Y
LCD PANEL
LCD PCB ASS’Y
BACK LIGHT UNIT
LCD FINDER UNIT
ISAdjustment
#1
OpticalUnit
Adjustment
#2
MacroAdjustment
#3
ImagingProcess
Adjustment
#5
ColorAdjustment
#6
CCDAdjustment
#4
Pixel DotAdjustment
#7
CVFAdjustment
FlashAdjustment
#8
LCDAdjustment
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3.2 Adjustment Tools
The following tools are required for electrical adjustment.
DESCRIPTION
PC/AT-Compatible Machine(Windows 2000 pre-installed Model, USB port)
SERVICE MANUAL (CD-ROM)
ADJUSTMENT SOFTWARE
Compact Power Adapter CA-PS700
AC Cable
INTERFACE CABLE IFC-400PCU
Stereo Video Cable STV-250N
Brightness Box
Color Viewer (5500° K)
Color Bar Chart
18% Gray Chart
AF Chart (1)
Macro Chart (1)
IS Chart (1)
Infinity Collimator
W-10 Filter *1
C-12 Filter
FL-W Filter
ND-4 Filter
MC Protector
Light-Shielding Cloth (500 × 500 mm or larger)
Tripod
Monitor TV
Reference Camera
DIGITAL CAMERA SolutionDisk
PARTS NO.
—
CY8-4403-031
—
—
—
—
—
CY9-1566-100/200*2
CY9-1562-100/200*2
DY9-2002-000
CY9-1563-000
CY9-1583-000
CY9-1590-000
—
CY9-1569-100/200*2
CY9-1556-000
CY9-1555-000
CY9-1557-000
CY9-1553-000
CY9-1591-000
—
—
—
—
—
REMARKS
Local purchase
Download
Enclosed in“Compact Power Adapter CA-PS700”
Enclosed in“Compact Power Adapter CA-PS700”
Enclosed in Merchandise
Enclosed in Merchandise
*3
*3
*3
Optional
Local purchase
Local purchase
Local purchase
Merchandise
Enclosed in Merchandise
*1 2pcs. required. *2 -100 : 100~120V, -200 : 200~240V *3 The file containing “How to print out” and Chart for print-out is in the Service Manual APPENDIX.
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3.3 Before Starting Electrical Adjustments
3.3.1 TWAIN Driver InstallationInstall the USB Driver for Adjustment in the CD-ROM to PC.(“This Adjustment Software” is impossible when the RS-232C TWAIN driver is used.)
3.3.2 Canon DCP Connect InstallationAfter downloading and extracting Adjustment Software, double-click Setup.exe (\Canon DCP
Connect\Setup.exe) to install it.
3.3.3 Adjustment Software Installation1. After downloading and extracting Adjustment Software, double-click Setup.exe to install it.
(Adjustment Softwares are different according to the model of camera that you are going to adjust.)2. When the dialog box below appears, click the “OK” button.
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4. When the dialog box below appears, click the “Continue” button.(In the case that you do not add a shortcut on desktop, remove clicking from the check box.)
3. When the dialog box below appears, click the button. (Software installation will then begin.)
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Personal Computer
USB
INTERFACE CABLEIFC-400PCU
DIGITAL
Compact Power AdapterCA-PS700
CAMERA BODY
3.3.4 Preparation
Before starting up the Adjustment Software, follow the preparatory steps below:
1. Obtain all the tools necessary for the adjustment.2. For the Optical Unit Adjustment jot down the data written on the optical Unit.
You will need it later.
3 Connect the Camera to the Power Source with the CA-PS700 and AC Cable.4. Set the Replay Mode on the camera.5. Connect the Camera’s Digital terminal to the PC’s USB Port with INTERFACE CABLE IFC-400 PCU.
7
6. Turn on the camera.Note: Perform the preparation in the following order otherwise the camera won’t work properly.
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3.3.5 Starting up the Adjustment Software
After completing the preparatory steps, click Start and move the cursor to Program; then select CanonDigital Camera and click PowerShot S2 IS Adjustment.
3.3.6 Menu Window
When the Adjustment Software starts up, the Menu Window below will appear.
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3.3.7 How to Use the Adjustment Software
Start-up of Camera WatchThis camera requires Camera Watch for the communication with PC. Start up Camera Watch by selectingStart > Program > Canon Utilities > Camera DCP connect > Camera Watch.
Mode changeThis camera uses normally PTP for communication with PC. Because calibration and adjustment becomeimpossible depending on the condition of PTP, select the TWAIN mode of the PTP before starting calibra-tion and adjustment.
• “FA” button: This button is used to change the mode from the USER mode to the FA mode.(PTP to TWAIN)
* Before starting calibration and adjustment, be sure to set the FA mode.• “USER” button: This button is used to change the mode from the FA mode to the USER mode.
(TWAIN to PTP)* When calibration and adjustment are completed, be sure to change the mode to the USER mode before
quitting the software. Adjustment Menu/Calibration
For starting, click the button related with calibration/adjustment.* Whenever you use your light source for the adjustment for the first time, be sure to click the “Calibration”
Button. Quitting the Adjustment Software
Click the “Exit” button. Camera Data Saving and Loading <Data Transfer>
• “Save” button : This button saves all adjustment data stored on the camera in text format.• “Load” button : This button loads all adjustment data saved in text format to the camera.
Calibration Data Saving and Loading <Calibration>• “Save” button : This button saves the calibration data.• “Load” button : This button loads the saved calibration data to the adjustment software and reflects it.
Notes• If the adjustment fails, a message indicating the failure will appear on each product. If this happens, do the
adjustment again.• The Adjustment Software is dedicated only to Canon Digital Camera PowerShot S2 IS.
Never use it for any other camera.• The Windows2000 must be pre-installed on the computer that is equipped with the USB terminal.* Operations on the other Operating Systems such as Windows95, 98, Windows XP and others are not
guaranteed.
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1 Click the “Calibration” button.
2 1. When the message on the right appears, checkthat the reference camera (Merchandise) is con-nected to the computer.
2. Click the “OK” button.
Tools Used• Personal Computer• SERVICE MANUAL (CD-ROM)• ADJUSTMENT SOFTWARE• Compact Power Adapter CA-PS700• AC Cable• INTERFACE CABLE
IFC-400PCU
• Brightness Box• Color Viewer (5500° K)• Color Bar Chart• W-10 Filter (2pcs.)• C-12 Filter• FL-W Filter• ND-4 Filter
• Light-Shielding Cloth• Reference Camera• DIGITAL CAMERA• Solution Disk
3.4 Calibration
3.4.1 Calibration
3 When the message on the right appears, go to 4.
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5 When the message on the right appears, go to 6.
4 1. Set the filter of the Brightness Box and placethe camera so that lens is set against the lightsource surface of the Brightness Box.
2. Put the light-Shielding Cloth so that light ex-cept the Brightness Box does not come in.
3. Set the Brightness Box to the value displayedon the message.
4. Click the “ADJUST” button.
6 1. Place the camera so that lens is set against thelight source surface of the Brightness Box viathe two W-10 Filters.
2. Put the light-Shielding Cloth so that light ex-cept the Brightness Box does not come in.
3. Set the Brightness Box to the value displayedon the message.
4. Click the “ADJUST” button.
BrightnessBox
CAMERABODY
PowerSource
PersonalComputer Light Shielding Cloth
PersonalComputer
Power Source
Brightness Box
W-10 Filter
CAMERABODY
7 When the message on the right appears, go to 8.
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PersonalComputer
Power Source
Brightness Box
C-12 Filter
FL-W Filter
CAMERABODY
8 1. Remove the two W-10 Filters.2. Place the camera so that lens is set against the
light source surface of the Brightness Box viathe C-12 and FL-W Filter.
3. Put the light-Shielding Cloth so that light ex-cept the Brightness Box does not come in.
4. Set the Brightness Box to the value displayedon the message.
5. Click the “ADJUST” button.
9 When the message on the right appears, go to 10.
10 1. Attach the Color Bar Chart to the Color Viewer.2. Place the camera so that the Viewing image of
the color bar chart is the full of LCD with theND-4 Filter attached.
3. Click the “ADJUST” button.
11 1. Shift a frame on the displayed screen with amouse to choose a color of color bar.
2. Click the “Sampling” button.
Color ViewerColor Bar Chart
Personal Computer
CAMERABODY
Power Source
Stand
ND-4 Filter
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12 Check “Save as the Reference”, and click the“OK” button to store the data.
13 When the message on the right appears, click the“FINISH” button.(This ends the “Calibration” Adjustment.)
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3.5 Adjustment Procedure
3.5.1 IS Adjustment
Tools Used• Personal Computer• SERVICE MANUAL (CD-ROM)• ADJUSTMENT SOFTWARE• Compact Power Adapter CA-PS700• AC Cable• INTERFACE CABLE IFC-400PCU
• Stereo Video Cable STV-250N• IS Chart (1)• Tripod• Monitor TV• DIGITAL CAMERA Solution Disk
IS Chart (1)
177.0cm
CAMERABODY
TripodPersonalComputer
Power source
Monitor TV
Stereo Video Cable
1 Click the “IS” button.
2 When the message on the right appears, go to 3.
3 1) Connect camera and monitor TV via StereoVideo cable.
2) Choose the video output system.3) Set IS Chart (1) 177.0 cm away from the front
of Canon logo.4) Adjust the position of the chart so that the
center of the chart is displayed in the canter ofmonitor.
5) Click the “Update” button.
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4 When the message on the right appears, mark thecenter of the chart on the Monitor TV and clickthe “OK” button.
5 When the message on the right appears, mark thecenter of the chart on the Monitor TV and clickthe “OK” button.
6 When the message on the right appears, go to 7.
Markings
Monitor TV7 If the center of the chart is roughly in the middle ofthe two markings, Click the “NEXT” button andgo to 9.Otherwise, change the value of “Pitch Offset”, clickthe “Update” button, and redo the adjustment.
* This step sets the tentative offset value in order toperform the Pitch Gain adjustment.
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8 When the message on the right appears, erases themarkings used in “IS Adjustment 1”.Click the “Update” button.
9 When the message on the right appears, mark thecenter of the chart on the Monitor TV and clickthe “OK” button.
10 When the message on the right appears, mark thecenter of the chart on the Monitor TV and clickthe “OK” button.
11 When the message on the right appears, go to 12.
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Markings
Monitor TV12 If the center of the chart is roughly in the middle ofthe two markings, Click the “NEXT” button andgo to 13.Otherwise, change the value of “Yaw Offset”, clickthe “Update” button, and redo the adjustment.
* This step sets the tentative offset value in order toperform the Yaw Gain adjustment.
13 When the message on the right appears, erases themarkings used in IS Adjustment 2.Click the “Update” button.
14 When the message on the right appears, mark thecenter of the chart on theMonitor TV and clickthe “OK” button.
15 When the message on the right appears, mark thecenter of the chart on the Monitor TV and clickthe “OK” button.
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Markings
Monitor TV
16 When the message on the right appears, go to 17.
17 If the distance between the two markings is sixscales on the chart, click the “NEXT” button.Go to 19.
18 Change the value of “Pitch Gain” and click the“Update” button.
* Repeat the steps from 14 to 18 until the distancebetween the two markings becomes six scaleson the chart.
19 When the message on the right appears, erases themarkings used in “IS Adjustment 3”.Click the “Update” button.
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20 When the message on the right appears, mark thecenter of the chart on the Monitor TV and clickthe “OK” button.
21 When the message on the right appears, mark thecenter of the chart on the Monitor TV and clickthe “OK” button.
22 When the message on the right appears, go to 23.
Markings
Monitor TV23 If the distance between the two markings is sixscales on the chart, click the “NEXT” button.Go to 25.
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24 Change the value of “Yaw Gain” and click the“Update” button.
* Repeat the steps from 20 to 24 until the distancebetween the two markings becomes six scaleson the chart.
25 When the message on the right appears, erases themarkings used in IS Adjustment 4.Click the “Update” button.
26 When the message on the right appears, mark thecenter of the chart on the Monitor TV and clickthe “OK” button.
27 When the message on the right appears, mark thecenter of the chart on the Monitor TV and clickthe “OK” button.
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28 When the message on the right appears, go to 29.
29 If the center of the chart is precisely in the middle ofthe two markings, Click the “NEXT” button andgo to 30.Otherwise, change the value of “Pitch Offset”, clickthe “Update” button, and redo the adjustment.
30 When the message on the right appears, erases themarkings used in IS Adjustment 5.Click the “Update” button.
31 When the message on the right appears, mark thecenter of the chart on the Monitor TV and clickthe “OK” button.
Markings
Monitor TV
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Markings
Monitor TV
32 When the message on the right appears, mark thecenter of the chart on the Monitor TV and clickthe “OK” button.
33 When the message on the right appears, go to 34.
34 If the center of the chart is precisely in the middle ofthe two markings, Click the “NEXT” button andgo to 35.Otherwise, change the value of “Yaw Offset”, clickthe “Update” button, and redo the adjustment.
35 When the message on the right appears, click the“FINISH” button.(This ends the “IS” Adjustment.)
53
REPAIR INSTRUCTION
1 Click the “Optical Unit” button.
2 When the message on the right appears, enter theUSM Encoder Pi data from the Optical Unitviewfinder in the right box, go to 3.
3 1. Place the camera at the infinity collimator.2. Adjust the position of the camera finely so that
the center of the Auto Focus Chart is alignedwith the center of the LCD.
3. Click the “ADJUST” button.
3.5.2 Optical Unit Adjustment
Tools Used• Personal Computer• SERVICE MANUAL (CD-ROM)• ADJUSTMENT SOFTWARE• Compact Power Adapter CA-PS700• AC Cable
• INTERFACE CABLE IFC-400PCU• AF Chart (1)• Infinity Collimator• Tripod• DIGITAL CAMERA Solution Disk
CAMERABODY
PowerSource
PersonalComputer
InfinityCollimator
54
REPAIR INSTRUCTION
PersonalComputer
Power Source
AF Chart (1)
95.0cm
CAMERABODY
Tripod
LightingAbout 15degrees
4 When the message on the right appears, go to 5.
5 1. Set the AF Chart (1) (CY9-1583-000) at 95.0cmaway from the front of Canon logo.* Set the AF Chart (1) (CY9-1583-000) on a
plain color wall or equivalent.* Adjust the light so that the brightness of the
chart will be about EV9.0.The ray of the light should come in at anarrow angle as seen from the chart.
2. Adjust the position of the camera finely so thatthe center of the AF Chart (1) (CY9-1583-000)is aligned with the center of the LCD.
3. Click the “ADJUST” button.
6 When the message on the right appears, click the“FINISH” button.(This ends the “Optical Unit” Adjustment.)
55
REPAIR INSTRUCTION
1 Click the “Macro” button.
2 When the message on the right appears, go to 3.
3 1. Tilt the camera upward, and then attach theMacro Chart (1) (CY9-1590-000) onto the frontlens. (Fix the chart by placing the MC Protectoron top of the chart, or by attaching the chart withadhesive tape.)
* The chart has proper top and bottom, front andback.Please make sure to set it in the correct orienta-tion.
2. Click the “ADJUST” button.
Tools Used• Personal Computer• SERVICE MANUAL (CD-ROM)• ADJUSTMENT SOFTWARE• Compact Power Adapter CA-PS700• AC Cable• INTERFACE CABLE IFC-400PCU
• Color Viewer (5500∞ K)• Macro Chart (1)• MC Protector• Tripod• DIGITAL CAMERA Solution Disk
3.5.3 Macro Adjustment
Macro Chart (1)
MC Protector
CAMERABODY
Tripod
56
REPAIR INSTRUCTION
4 When the message on the right appears, click the“FINISH” button.(This ends the “Macro” Adjustment.)
57
REPAIR INSTRUCTION
BrightnessBox
CAMERABODY
PowerSource
PersonalComputer Light Shielding Cloth
1 Click the “CCD” button.
2 When the message on the right appears, go to 3.
3 1. Set the filter of the Brightness Box and placethe camera so that lens is set against the lightsource surface of the Brightness Box.
2. Put the light-Shielding Cloth so that light ex-cept the Brightness Box does not come in.
3. Set the Brightness Box to the value displayedon the message.
4. Click the “ADJUST” button.
* When the adjustment does not work, click the“Default” button.
Tools Used• Personal Computer• SERVICE MANUAL (CD-ROM)• ADJUSTMENT SOFTWARE• Compact Power Adapter CA-PS700• AC Cable
• INTERFACE CABLE IFC-400PCU• Brightness Box• Light-Shielding Cloth• DIGITAL CAMERA Solution Disk
3.5.4 CCD Adjustment
58
REPAIR INSTRUCTION
4 1. When the message on the right appears, set tothe displayed value.
2. Click the “Adjust” button.
5 1. When the message on the right appears, set tothe displayed value.
2. Click the “Adjust” button.
6 1. When the message on the right appears, set tothe displayed value.
2. Click the “Adjust” button.
7 1. When the message on the right appears, set tothe displayed value.
2. Click the “Adjust” button.
59
REPAIR INSTRUCTION
8 When the message on the right appears, click the“FINISH” button.(This ends the “CCD” Adjustment.)
60
REPAIR INSTRUCTION
BrightnessBox
CAMERABODY
PowerSource
PersonalComputer Light Shielding Cloth
1 Click the “Imaging Process” button.
2 When the message on the right appears, go to 3.
3 1. Set the filter of the Brightness Box and placethe camera so that lens is set against the lightsource surface of the Brightness Box.
2. Put the light-Shielding Cloth so that light ex-cept the Brightness Box does not come in.
3. Set the Brightness Box to the value displayedon the message.
4. Click the “ADJUST” button.
3.5.5 Imaging Process Adjustment
Tools Used• Personal Computer• SERVICE MANUAL (CD-ROM)• ADJUSTMENT SOFTWARE• Compact Power Adapter CA-PS700• AC Cable• INTERFACE CABLE IFC-400PCU
• Brightness Box• W-10 Filter (2pcs.)• C-12 Filter• FL-W Filter• Light-Shielding Cloth• DIGITAL CAMERA Solution Disk
61
REPAIR INSTRUCTION
PersonalComputer
Power Source
Brightness Box
C-12 Filter
FL-W Filter
CAMERABODY
4 When the message on the right appears, go to 5.
5 1. Place the camera so that lens is set against thelight source surface of the Brightness Box viathe two W-10 Filters.
2. Put the light-Shielding Cloth so that light ex-cept the Brightness Box does not come in.
3. Set the Brightness Box to the value displayedon the message.
4. Click the “ADJUST” button.
6 When the message on the right appears, go to 7.
7 1. Remove the two W-10 Filters.2. Place the camera so that lens is set against the
light source surface of the Brightness Box viathe C-12 and FL-W Filter.
3. Put the light-Shielding Cloth so that light ex-cept the Brightness Box does not come in.
4. Set the Brightness Box to the value displayedon the message.
5. Click the “ADJUST” button.
PersonalComputer
Power Source
Brightness Box
W-10 Filter
CAMERABODY
62
REPAIR INSTRUCTION
8 When the message on the right appears, click the“FINISH” button.(This ends the “Imaging Process” Adjustment.)
63
REPAIR INSTRUCTION
1 Click the “Color” button.
2 When the message on the right appears, go to 3.
3 1. Attach the Color Bar Chart to the Color Viewer.2. Place the camera so that the Viewing image of
the color bar chart is the full of LCD with theND-4 Filter attached.
3. Click the “ADJUST” button.
Color ViewerColor Bar Chart
Personal Computer
CAMERABODY
Power Source
Stand
ND-4 Filter
3.5.6 Color Adjustment
Tools Used• Personal Computer• SERVICE MANUAL (CD-ROM)• ADJUSTMENT SOFTWARE• Compact Power Adapter CA-PS700• AC Cable
• INTERFACE CABLE IFC-400PCU• Color Viewer (5500° K)• Color Bar Chart• ND-4 Filter• DIGITAL CAMERA Solution Disk
64
REPAIR INSTRUCTION
6 1. Confirm to see that the image on the PC moni-tor satisfies the specifications.
2. If the image on the PC monitor does not satisfythe specifications, change the data using UP,DOWN button or change the data directly bytyping the data in the text box. Then click the“UPDATE” button.
7 When the message on the right appears, click the“FINISH” button.(This ends the “Color” Adjustment.)
4 1. Shift a frame on the displayed screen witha mouse to choose a color of color bar.
2. Click the “Sampling” button.
5 Check “Yellow and Red”, and click the “OK”button.If these data are within specifications, go to 6.
* SpecificationAve_Cr = Reference Camera ± 10Ave_Cb = Reference Camera ± 10
65
REPAIR INSTRUCTION
3.5.7 Pixel Dot Adjustment
BrightnessBox
CAMERABODY
PowerSource
PersonalComputer Light Shielding Cloth
1 Click the “Pixel Dot” button.
2 When the message on the right appears, go to 3.
3 1. Set the filter of the Brightness Box and placethe camera so that lens is set against the lightsource surface of the Brightness Box.
2. Put the light-Shielding Cloth so that light ex-cept the Brightness Box does not come in.
3. Set the Brightness Box to the value displayedon the message.
4. Click the “ADJUST” button.
Tools Used• Personal Computer• SERVICE MANUAL (CD-ROM)• ADJUSTMENT SOFTWARE• Compact Power Adapter CA-PS700• AC Cable
• INTERFACE CABLE IFC-400PCU• Brightness Box• Light-Shielding Cloth• DIGITAL CAMERA Solution Disk
66
REPAIR INSTRUCTION
4 When the message on the right appears, go to 5.
5 1. Cover the camera with the Light-ShieldingCloth so that the no light reasons the CCD.
2. Click the “ADJUST” button.
6 When the message on the right appears, click the“FINISH” button.(This ends the “Pixel Dot” Adjustment.)
CAMERABODY
PowerSource
PersonalComputer
Light Shielding Cloth
67
REPAIR INSTRUCTION
1 Click the “LCD” button.
2 1. Compare the image with that of the referencecamera. If it has a different color tint, adjust itby repeatedly clicking the Yellow/Blue buttonand the “Update” button alternately.
2. Click the “FINISH” button.(This ends the “LCD” Adjustment.)
3.5.8 LCD Adjustment
Tools Used• Personal Computer• SERVICE MANUAL (CD-ROM)• ADJUSTMENT SOFTWARE• Compact Power Adapter CA-PS700
• AC Cable• INTERFACE CABLE IFC-400PCU• Reference Camera• DIGITAL CAMERA SolutionDisk
Preparation1. Insert the blank CF Card into the reference camera.2. Connect the reference camera with the PC.3. Add the “Gray.jpeg” image to the CF card of the refernce camera using Zoom Browser EX.
(Gray.jpg is in the folder of Adjustment Software downloaded.)4. Finish the ZoomBrowser EX.5. Disconnect the reference camera from the PC, and display the “Gray.jpg” image in PLAY mode.
68
REPAIR INSTRUCTION
3.5.9 CVF Adjustment
Tools Used• Personal Computer• Service Manual (CD-ROM)• ADJUSTMENT SOFTWARE• Compact Power Adapter CA-PS700
• AC Cable• INTERFACE CABLE IFC-400PCU• DIGITAL CAMERA Solution Disk
1 Click the “CVF” button.
2 1. Compare the image on the CVF and the imageon the LCD. If it has a different color tint, adjustit by repeatedly clicking the Yellow/Blue buttonand the “Update” button alternately.
* The CVF and LCD screens cannot be displayedand compared at the same time.
2. Click the “FINISH” button.(This ends the “CVF” Adjustment.)
69
REPAIR INSTRUCTION
1 Click the “Flash” button.
2 When the message on the right appears, go to 3.
3 1. Set the 18% Gray Chart at 77.0cm away fromthe front of Canon logo.
2. Set up the camera flash.3. Make the room as dark as a darkroom.4. Click the “ADJUST” button.
PersonalComputer
Power Source
18% Gray Chart
77.0cm
CAMERABODY
Tripod
3.5.10 Flash Adjustment
Tools Used• Personal Computer• SERVICE MANUAL (CD-ROM)• ADJUSTMENT SOFTWARE• Compact Power Adapter CA-PS700• AC Cable
• INTERFACE CABLE IFC-400PCU• 18% Gray Chart• Tripod• DIGITAL CAMERA Solution Disk
70
REPAIR INSTRUCTION
4 When the message on the right appears, click the“FINISH” button.(This ends the “Flash” Adjustment.)
71
REPAIR INSTRUCTION
3.5.11 Checking of sound recording/output
It is not required to adjust the recording/output (volume, etc.) of sound.Check the camera if the sound is recorded/play-backed properly.
c CANON INC., 2005
PARTS CATALOG
CONTENTS
PowerShot S2 IS
Casing Parts ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pg1
Internal Parts-1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pg2
Internal Parts-2 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pg3
Internal Parts-3 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pg4
Fuse -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pg5
Accessories-1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pg6
Accessories-2 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pg7
Service Tools-1 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pg8
Service Tools-2 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pg9
Category of CLASS
A: Frequency of use: HighB: Frequency of use: MiddleC: Frequency of use: LowD: Safety-related critical partsE: Consumable partsF: Standard screws and washersS: Supply of the parts is limitedY: Service Tools
PowerShot S2 IS
Pg1
Casing Parts
104
101
1
2
3
4
5
68
20
7
111
111
110
110
108
102
109101
107
103
106
105
107
1119
10
11
13
14a
a
15
21
16
17
18
19
12
111
104
N.S
N.S
N.S
N.S
N.S
N.S : N.S Stand for No Stock
See Pg2
P A R T S L I S T
SYMBOL PARTS NO. CLASS QTY D E S C R I P T I O N R E M A R K S
PowerShot S2 IS
Pg1
1 CM1-2772-000 B 1 LID UNIT, BATTERY
2 CD3-3775-000 C 1 SPRING, BATTERY OPEN
3 CD3-3696-000 B 1 HOLDER, BATTERY
4 CM1-3082-000 B 1 COVER UNIT, FRONT
5 CM1-2773-000 B 1 BAYONET UNIT
6 CD3-3708-000 C 1 SHAFT, BATTERY LID
7 CD3-3684-000 C 1 SHAFT, CARD LID
8 CM1-2769-000 B 1 TOP OPERATION UNIT
9 CM1-3084-000 B 1 MODE DIAL BRUSH UNIT
10 CD3-3747-000 C 1 SPRING, MODE DIAL
11 XG8-1500-563 C 1 BALL, MODE DIAL
12 CM1-3083-000 B 1 MODE DIAL UNIT
13 CM1-2794-000 B 1 LID UNIT, CARD
14 CD3-3685-000 C 1 SPRING, CARD OPEN
15 CM1-2770-000 B 1 COVER UNIT, REAR
16 CD3-3681-000 B 1 COVER, EYEPIECE
17 CY1-6416-000 B 1 PLATE, BODY NUMBER #13011xxxxx
18 CM1-2774-000 B 1 COVER UNIT, SIDE
19 CD3-3737-000 C 1 COVER, JACK
20 CD3-4859-000 C 1 GASKET
21 CD3-5074-000 C 1 PLATE, REAR CONNECTOR
101 CD3-1447-000 C 2 SCREW NK GRIP
102 CD3-2309-000 C 2 SCREW
103 CD3-3326-000 C 1 SCREW
104 CD3-3328-000 C 3 SCREW
105 CD3-4841-000 C 2 SCREW
106 CD3-4843-000 C 1 SCREW
107 CD3-4846-000 C 2 SCREW
108 CD3-4847-000 C 2 SCREW
109 XA1-7170-257 F 1 SCREW
110 XA4-9140-357 F 7 SCREW
111 XA4-9170-357 F 4 SCREW
PowerShot S2 IS
Pg2
2
45
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
3
103
106
104
108
107
108
108
108
101
101
105
104
104
104
104
104
N.S
N.S
N.S
N.S : N.S Stand for No Stock
1102102
See Pg3
See Pg4
Internal Parts-1
P A R T S L I S T
SYMBOL PARTS NO. CLASS QTY D E S C R I P T I O N R E M A R K S
PowerShot S2 IS
Pg2
1 CD3-3759-000 B 1 COVER, HINGE
2 CD3-3680-000 C 1 HOLDER, SPEAKER
3 CM1-2763-000 C 1 SPEAKER UNIT
4 CD3-3712-000 C 1 HOLDER, USB COVER
5 CD3-3711-000 B 1 COVER, USB
6 CM1-2792-000 C 1 PCB ASS’Y, DC/DC
7 CM1-2766-000 B 1 FLASH UNIT
8 CM1-3085-000 B 1 COVER UNIT, FLASH
9 CD3-1505-000 B 1 HOLDER, EYEPIECE
10 CD3-1533-000 B 1 WINDOW, EYEPIECE
11 CM1-2775-000 C 1 LCD FINDER UNIT
12 CD3-3679-000 C 1 PLATE, CARD SWITCH
13 CD3-3781-000 C 1 TAPE, OPERATION
14 CM1-2787-000 C 1 REAR OPERATION ASS’Y
101 CD3-2309-000 C 2 SCREW
102 CD3-2533-000 C 3 SCREW NK GRIP
103 CD3-4845-000 C 1 SCREW
104 XA1-7170-257 F 7 SCREW
105 XA1-7170-307 F 2 SCREW
106 XA1-7170-407 F 2 SCREW
107 XA4-9170-307 F 1 SCREW
108 XA4-9170-357 F 4 SCREW
PowerShot S2 IS
Pg3
Internal Parts-2
102
102
101
1
2
3
7
4
5
6
101
101
P A R T S L I S T
SYMBOL PARTS NO. CLASS QTY D E S C R I P T I O N R E M A R K S
PowerShot S2 IS
Pg3
1 CD3-3761-000 B 1 COVER, LCD, REAR
2 CM1-2785-000 C 1 PCB ASS’Y, LCD
3 CM1-2765-000 C 1 HINGE UNIT
4 CM1-2777-000 C 1 BACK LIGHT UNIT
5 CK9-1147-000 B 1 PANEL, LCD
CK9-1147-001 B 1 PANEL, LCD (SELECTION)
6 CD3-3760-000 B 1 COVER, LCD, FRONT
7 CD3-3762-000 C 1 PLATE, LCD NUT
101 CD3-3803-000 C 3 SCREW
102 CD3-3804-000 C 4 SCREW
PowerShot S2 IS
Pg4
1
2
103
103
103
102
102
103
103
101
9
3
45
6
8
7
N.S
N.S : N.S Stand for No Stock
Internal Parts-3
P A R T S L I S T
SYMBOL PARTS NO. CLASS QTY D E S C R I P T I O N R E M A R K S
PowerShot S2 IS
Pg4
1 CM1-2717-000 C 1 OPTICAL UNIT
2 CD3-3432-000 C 1 SPRING, GROUND
3 CM1-2771-000 C 1 BATTERY BOX UNIT
4 CD3-3675-000 B 1 RING, STRAP, L
5 CM1-2795-000 C 1 MAIN FRAME UNIT
6 CM1-2778-000 C 1 PCB ASS’Y, MAIN
7 CD3-3676-000 B 1 RING, STRAP, R
8 CD3-3810-000 C 1 TAPE, 7 x 7 BUSTERAID
9 CD3-3811-000 C 1 SHEET, MAIN
101 CD3-2936-000 C 5 SCREW NK GRIP
102 XA1-7170-307 F 3 SCREW
103 XA4-9170-357 F 9 SCREW
PowerShot S2 IS
Pg5
Fuse
3
4
12
DC/DC PCB ASS'Y
DC/DC PCB ASS'Y
FLASH PCB ASS'Y
P A R T S L I S T
SYMBOL PARTS NO. CLASS QTY D E S C R I P T I O N R E M A R K S
PowerShot S2 IS
Pg5
1 VD7-2243-001 D 1 FUSE, LITTEL 0494003. F101
2 VD7-2242-001 D 1 FUSE, LITTEL 0494002. F102
3 VD7-2241-001 D 1 FUSE, LITTEL 0494001. F103
4 VD7-2812-001 D 1 FUSE, KOA TE16SN2.00T FU500
PowerShot S2 IS
Pg6
Accessor ies-1
N.S
N.S N.S
N.S : N.S Stand for No Stock
N.S
USB Interface CableIFC-400PCU
LENS CAP UNIT
Stereo Video CableSTV-250N
Canon Digital CameraSolution Disk
SD Memory CardSDC-16M
Neck StrapNS-DC3
N.S
Alkaline Batteries (X4)
1
2
P A R T S L I S T
SYMBOL PARTS NO. CLASS QTY D E S C R I P T I O N R E M A R K S
PowerShot S2 IS
Pg6
1 C84-1253-000 B 1 STRAP, NECK NS-DC3
2 C84-1321-000 B 1 CAP UNIT, LENS
PowerShot S2 IS
Pg7
Accessor ies-2
N.S
N.S
Compact Power AdapterCA-PS700
Tele Converter TC-DC58B
Wide Converter WC-DC58A
Conversion Lens Adapter/Hood Set LAH-DC20
N.S
7
8
N.S
9
8
N.S
Battery Charger CB-4AH
AC Cable
PLUG TYPE
1
2
3
4
5
6
NiMH Battery NB4-200
10
N.S
N.S : N.S Stand for No Stock
P A R T S L I S T
SYMBOL PARTS NO. CLASS QTY D E S C R I P T I O N R E M A R K S
PowerShot S2 IS
Pg7
1 D82-0641-000 C 1 CABLE, AC, JAPAN FOR JAPAN
2 WT3-5063-000 C 1 CABLE, AC, USA FOR USA, CANADA
3 D82-0643-000 C 1 CABLE, AC, EUROPE FOR EUROPE, ASIA
4 D82-0644-000 C 1 CABLE, AC, UK FOR ASIA
5 D82-0645-001 C 1 CABLE, AC, AUSTRALIA FOR AUSTRALIA
6 WT3-5087-000 C 1 CABLE, AC, CHINA FOR CHINA
7 CD3-4546-000 B 1 CAP, FRONT
8 CD3-4547-000 B 1 CAP, REAR
9 CD3-4550-000 B 1 CAP, FRONT
10 C84-1320-000 B 1 HOOD, LENS
PowerShot S2 IS
Pg8
Service Tools-1
2
3
Service Manual CD-ROM
5
Adhesive Tape SONY T4000(Double-side Tape)
Adhesive Tape No. 501F(Double-side Tape)
Lead Free Solder RMA-98
4
Logenest Rambda A-74
1
P A R T S L I S T
SYMBOL PARTS NO. CLASS QTY D E S C R I P T I O N R E M A R K S
PowerShot S2 IS
Pg8
1 CY9-8102-000 Y 1 LUBE, LOGENEST RAMBDA A-74 80g
2 CY4-6012-000 Y 1 ADHESIVE TAPE, SONY T4000 6mm x 50m roll
3 DY9-3034-000 Y 1 ADHESIVE TAPE, NO 501F 10mm x 50m roll
4 CY9-4045-000 Y 1 SOLDER, LEAD FREE RMA-98
5 CY8-4403-031 Y 1 CD-ROM, SERVICE MANUAL (J/E)
PowerShot S2 IS
Pg9
Service Tools-2
18% Gray Chart
AF Chart (1)IS Chart (1)
Color Viewer (5500° K)
Standard Color Bar Chart4
1
Brightness Box
Infinity Collimator
2
3
5
C-12 Filter
Macro Chart (1)
W-10 FilterFL-W FilterND-4 Filter
8
7
9
11
10
6
MC Protector 12
N.S
N.S : N.S Stand for No Stock
P A R T S L I S T
SYMBOL PARTS NO. CLASS QTY D E S C R I P T I O N R E M A R K S
PowerShot S2 IS
Pg9
1 CY9-1562-100 Y 1 COLOR VIEWER 5500K FOR 100-120V AC
CY9-1562-200 Y 1 COLOR VIEWER 5500K FOR 200-240V AC
2 CY9-1566-100 Y 1 BRIGHTNESS BOX FOR 100-120V AC
CY9-1566-200 Y 1 BRIGHTNESS BOX FOR 200-240V AC
3 CY9-1569-100 Y 1 COLLIMATOR, INFINITY FOR 100-120V AC
CY9-1569-200 Y 1 COLLIMATOR, INFINITY FOR 200-240V AC
4 DY9-2002-000 Y 1 COLOR BAR CHART
5 CY9-1563-000 Y 1 CHART, 18% GRAY
6 CY9-1583-000 Y 1 CHART, AF (1)
7 CY9-1590-000 Y 1 CHART, MACRO (1)
8 CY9-1555-000 Y 1 FILTER, C-12 (58MM)
9 CY9-1556-000 Y 2 FILTER, W-10 (58MM)
10 CY9-1557-000 Y 1 FILTER, FL-W (58MM)
11 CY9-1553-000 Y 1 FILTER, ND-4 (58MM)
12 CY9-1591-000 Y 1 PROTECTOR, MC (52MM)
DIAGRAMS
TrademarksThe product names and company names described in this CD-ROM are the registeredtrademarks of the individual companies.
CopyrightCanon Inc. retains the copyright to all data contained on this CD-ROM.Reproduction, publication (including on the World Wide Web) alteration, translation intoanother language, or other use of the data in whole or part, contained on this CD-ROMwithout the written consent of Canon Inc., is prohibited.
CONTENTS
1. INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM
2. BLOCK DIAGRAMS
2.1 OVERALL
2.2 MAIN PCB ASS’Y (1/4)
2.3 MAIN PCB ASS’Y (2/4)
2.4 MAIN PCB ASS’Y (3/4)
2.5 MAIN PCB ASS’Y (4/4)
2.6 POWER BLOCK
2.7 Abbreviation in Block Diagrams
3. P.C.B. DIAGRAMS
3.1 MAIN PCB ASS’Y
3.2 DC/DC PCB ASS’Y
3.3 FLASH PCB ASS’Y
3.4 OPT FPC
3.5 LCD PCB ASS’Y
3.6 REAR OPERATION ASS’Y
3.7 TOP ASS’Y
3.8 FINDER FPC
3.9 FRONT FPC
C CANON INC., 200501 MAY, 2005
1. INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM
MAIN PCB ASS'Y
DC/DC PCBASS'Y
FLASH PCB ASS'Y
TOP ASS'Y
LCD FINDER UNIT
REAR OPERATION ASS'Y
FINDER FPC
LCD PANEL
A1 A15
B1
B11
1
1
15
1
128
1
1
1
20
17
B1
A14
8
6
1
1
1
1
2
2
15
16 30 2
4
B15
B25
A1 A25
B15
A15
A1
1
18A15
B1 B15
CN4500
CN4502
JK1 DC IN
CN1
CN2
CN3
CN4501
CN19
01
CN40
01
CN40
02
CN19
00
CN10
01
SW1000 SW304
CN4201
LCD PCB ASS'Y
LCD PANEL
BACK LIGHT UNIT
FRONT FPC
19 1
151
1 8
CN4302
CN4300
CN4301
SW4201
SW4200
CN42
00
LED4
200
SW305ZOOM LEVER
SW30
9
SW303
SW302
SW301
Card CoverOpen Detect SW
LED301Redeye LED
EVF
Back
Lig
ht
LED3
02Po
wer
LED
REC
PB
CN4000
CN2001
ROTATION DETECT
BASE POSITION
CN3001
CN1902 CN1000
CN1903
CN1003MEMORY CARD
USB
SW116
SW111
CN10
1
LED101Card Access LED
SW10
9
SW10
8
SW105
SW10
6
SW107
SW11
0
SW101Battery Cover
Open Detect SW
SW113
SW112Print LED
SW114
Litium Battery
RED
WHT
VIO
GRY
RED
BLU
BLK
BLK
BLKBLK
BLK
Main Capacitor
XENON Tube
LR
Microphone
Speaker
Battery
BATTERY BOX UNIT
OPTICAL UNIT
OPT FPC
FLASH UNIT
CCD FPC
C CANON INC., 200501 MAY, 2005
CONNECTORSMAIN PCB ASS’Y LCD PCB ASS’Y
CN1A1 VDD1-8.0
A2 VBATT
A3 VBATT
A4 GND
A5 GND
A6 GND
A7 VDD2-N8.0
A8 VDD1-1.2
A9 VDD1-1.2
A10 VDD1-2.5
A11 VDD1-2.5
A12 VDD1-3.3
A13 VDD1-3.3
A14 VDD1-3.3
A15 VDD1-3.3
B1 VDD1-8.0
B2 VBATT
B3 VBATT
B4 GND
B5 GND
B6 GND
B7 VDD2-16.0
B8 VDD2-4.0
B9 TALLY_LED
B10 E2LAT
B11 E1LAT
B12 LOAD CK
B13 DC_J_DET
B14 BATT_SENSE
B15 Litium VDD
CN21 VBATT
2 GND
CN31 Litium+
2 Litium-
SH FPCDC/DC PCB ASS’YCN4300
1 COM
2 CKV
3 STV
4 VVDD
5 ENB
6 CSV
7 VBB
8 SC
9 DSD
10 DSG
11 B
12 R
13 G
14 CSH
15 VSS
CN43011 STH
2 HVDD
3 CKH1
4 CKH2
5 GND
6 GND
7 BL_CNT_V
8 BL_ANODE
CN43021 CKH2
2 CKH1
3 HVDD
4 STH
5 VSS
6 CSH
7 G
8 R
9 B
10 DSG
11 DSD
12 SC
13 VBB
14 CSV
15 ENB
16 VVDD
17 STV
18 CKV
19 COM
CN10001 GND
2 ISM_E1LAT
3 /ISM_NMI
4 ISM_E10T[0]
5 ISM_E10T[1]
6 ISM_E10T[2]
7 /ISM_RST
8 VDD0-3.3
9 Not Connected
10 GND
11 TXDO
12 RXDO
13 GND
14 Not Connected
15 VDD1-3.3
16 TRST
17 TDI
18 TMS
19 TCK
20 TDO
21 /SRST
22 MON[3]
23 MON[2]
24 MON[1]
25 MON[0]
CN10011 VBUS
2 D-
3 D+
4 Not Connected
5 UV_GND
CN10031 MMC_RSV
2 MMC_CMD
3 MMC_VSS1-1
4 MMC_VDD
5 MMC_SCK
6 MMC_VSS1-2
7 MMC_DAT
8 MMV_DAT1
9 MMC_DAT2
10 CARD_PRO
11 GND
12 CARD_DET
13 M_GND
CN19001 STRB_FLASH
2 /STRB_DONE
3 STRB_CHG
4 GND
CN19011 MATSW[5]
2 MATCOM[1]
3 MATSW[6]
4 GND
5 GND
6 GND
CN1902A1 VDD1-8.0
A2 VBATT
A3 VBATT
A4 GND
A5 GND
A6 GND
A7 VDD2-N8.0
A8 VDD1-1.2
A9 VDD1-1.2
A10 VDD1-2.5
A11 VDD1-2.5
A12 VDD1-3.3
A13 VDD1-3.3
A14 VDD1-3.3
A15 VDD1-3.3
B1 VDD1-8.0
B2 VBATT
B3 VBATT
B4 GND
B5 GND
B6 GND
B7 VDD2-16.0
B8 VDD2-4.0
B9 Not Connected
B10 E2LAT
B11 E1LAT
B12 LOAD_CK
B13 DC_J_DET
B14 BATT_SENSE
B15 Litium VDD
CN19031 MATCOM[3]
2 MATSW[6]
3 VDD1-3.3
4 ACCS_LED
5 MATSW[5]
6 GND
7 GND
8 PWR_OFF
9 REC_ON
10 PB_ON
11 GND
12 PWR_LED02(Grn)
13 PWR_LED01(Org)
14 VDD1-3.3
15 MATSW[4]
16 MATSW[3]
17 MATSW[2]
18 RLS_SW1
19 GND
20 RLS_SW2
21 MATSW[1]
22 MATCOM[4]
23 RED_EYE_CONT
24 GND
25 GND
26 MATCOM[2]
27 MATSW[7]
28 VDD0-3.3
29 VDD1-8.0
30 DIRECT_PRT_LED
31 GND
32 BAT_TEMP
33 BAT_COVER_DET
CN20011 VOUT
2 VDD
3 GND
4 RG
5 H1B
6 H2B
7 GND
8 V8
9 V7B
10 V7A
11 V6
12 VHLD
13 V5B
14 V5A
15 V4
16 VST
17 V3B
18 V3A
19 V2
20 V1B
21 V1A
22 SUB
23 CSUB
24 GND
25 VL
26 GND
27 H1A
28 H2A
CN3001A1 AF_LED_A
A2 AF_LED_K
A3 USM_E1
A4 USM_K
A5 USM_COM
A6 USM_B+
A7 USM_A+
A8 USM_S
A9 USM_A-
A10 USM_B-
A11 USM_E2
A12 OPT_THM0
A13 OPT_THM1
A14 SH+
A15 SH-
A16 GND
A17 GND
A18 GND
A19 GND
A20 Y_HOUT+
A21 Y_HIN-
A22 Y_DRVA
A23 Y_DRVB
A24 P_DRVB
A25 P_DRVA
B1 IRIS_A-
B2 IRIS_B+
B3 IRIS_A+
B4 IRIS_B-
B5 AFRST_COM
B6 AFRST_E
B7 AFRST_K
B8 AF_A-
B9 AF_B+
B10 AF_A+
B11 AF_B-
B12 GND
B13 GND
B14 ZMPI_COM
B15 ZMPI_K
B16 ZMPI_E
B17 CCD_THM0
B18 CCD_THM1
B19 GND
B20 P_HIN+
B21 P_HOUT-
B22 P_HOUT+
B23 P_HIN-
B24 Y_HIN+
B25 Y_HOUT-
CN4000A1 R
A2 G
A3 CSH
A4 CKH2EV
A5 CKH1EV
A6 VSS
A7 GND
A8 GND
A9 STHEV
A10 GND
A11 GND
A12 GND
A13 VDD
A14 BL_ANODE
A15 BL_CATHODE
B1 MATSW3
B2 MATSW4
B3 MATCOM1
B4 GND
B5 GND
B6 GND
B7 B
B8 DSG
B9 COM
B10 CKV
B11 STV
B12 ENB
B13 CSV
B14 VBB
B15 DSD
CN40011 VSS
2 CSH
3 G
4 R
5 B
6 DSG
7 DSD
8 SC
9 VBB
10 CSV
11 ENB
12 VVDD
13 STV
14 CKV
15 COM
CN40021 BL_ANODE
2 BL_CNT_V
3 GND
4 GND
5 CKH2
6 CKH1
7 HVDD
8 STH
9 MATSW1
10 MATCOM1
11 MATCOM1
12 MATSW2
CN45001 GND
2 AUDIO_L
3 VIDEO
4 GND_DET
5 PLUG_IN
6 AUDIO_R
CN45011 Left
2 MIC_GND_L
3 Right
4 MIC_GND_R
CN45021 SP+
2 SP-
CN1011 PWR_OFF
2 REC_ON
3 PB_ON
4 GND
5 PWR_GREEN_LED
6 PWR_ORANGE_LED
7 VDD1-3.3
8 MATSW[4]
9 MATSW[3]
10 MATSW[2]
11 SW1
12 GND
13 SW2
14 MATSW[1]
15 MATCOM[4]
16 VDD1-8.0
17 RED_EYE_CONT
18 MATCOM[2]
19 VDD0-3.3
20 ZMPOS[3]
REAR OPERATIONASS’Y
CN3841A1 AF_LED_A
A2 AF_LED_K
A3 USM_E1
A4 USM_K
A5 USM_COM
A6 USM_B+
A7 USM_A+
A8 USM_S
A9 USM_A-
A10 USM_B-
A11 USM_E2
A12 OPT_THM0
A13 OPT_THM1
A14 SH+
A15 SH-
A16 GND
A17 GND
A18 GND
A19 GND
A20 Y_HOUT+
A21 Y_HIN-
A22 Y_DRVA
A23 Y_DRVB
A24 P_DRVB
A25 P_DRVA
B1 IRIS_A-
B2 IRIS_B+
B3 IRIS_A+
B4 IRIS_B-
B5 AFRST_COM
B6 AFRST_E
B7 AFRST_K
B8 AF_A-
B9 AF_B+
B10 AF_A+
B11 AF_B-
B12 GND
B13 GND
B14 ZMRST_COM
B15 ZMRST_K
B16 ZMRST_E
B17 CCD_THM0
B18 CCD_THM1
B19 GND
B20 P_HIN+
B21 P_HOUT-
B22 P_HOUT+
B23 P_HIN-
B24 Y_HIN+
B25 Y_HOUT-
CN38421 P_DRVA
2 P_DRVB
3 Y_DRVB
4 Y_DRVA
5 Y_HIN-
6 Y_HOUT+
7 Y_HOUT-
8 Y_HIN+
9 P_HIN-
10 P_HOUT+
11 P_HOUT-
12 P_HIN+
OPT FPCCN3843
1 USM_B-
2 USM_A-
3 USM_S
4 USM_A+
5 USM_B+
6 USM_COM
7 USM_K
8 USM_E1
9 USM_E2
CN38441 AFRST_E
2 AFRST_K
3 AFRST_COM
4 AF_A-
5 AF_B+
6 AF_A+
7 AF_B-
8 OPT_THM0
9 OPT_THM1
10 SH+
11 SH-
12 IRIS_A-
13 IRIS_B+
14 IRIS_A+
15 IRIS_B-
CN39011 AFRST_E
2 AFRST_K
3 AFRST_COM
4 AF_A-
5 AF_B+
6 AF_A+
7 AF_B-
FINDER ASS’YCN4200
1 GND
2 COM
3 CKV
4 STV
5 ENB
6 CSV
7 VBB
8 DSD
9 DSG
10 B
11 R
12 G
13 CSH
14 VDD
15 CKH2EV
16 CKH1EV
17 VSS
18 STHEV
CN4201A1 R
A2 G
A3 CSH
A4 CKH2EV
A5 CKH1EV
A6 VSS
A7 GND
A8 GND
A9 STHEV
A10 GND
A11 GND
A12 GND
A13 VDD
A14 BL_ANODE
A15 BL_CATHODE
B1 MATSW3
B2 MATSW4
B3 MATCOM1
B4 GND
B5 GND
B6 GND
B7 B
B8 DSG
B9 COM
B10 CKV
B11 STV
B12 ENB
B13 CSV
B14 VBB
B15 DSD
C CANON INC., 200501 MAY, 2005
2. BLOCK DIAGRAMS2.1 OVERALL
DATA COMMUNICATIONANALOG IMAGE SIGNALANALOG AUDIO SIGNAL
CCD FPC
USM FPC
SH FPC
OPT FPC
V1A,V1B,V2,V3A,V3B,V4,V5A,V5B,V6,V7A,V7B,V8
H1A,H2A,H1B,H2A
VST,VHLD,SUB,RG
CCDSENSOR TG
MOTORDRIVE
GYRODRIVE
SUBCPU
MOTORDRIVE
CLOCKGENERATOR
3V REG
3.0V REG
RESET
CDSA/D
USMMOTOR
ZOOMENCODER
SHUTTERMOTOR
IRISMOTOR
FOCUSMOTOR
PITCHIS
YAWIS
ISDRIVE
PITCH/YAWSENSOR
BACK LIGHT UNIT
HINGE UNIT
LCD SECTION (1/2)
LCD SECTION (2/2)
LCD PCB ASS'Y
OPTICAL UNIT
LCD PANEL
CDFPANEL
VDD1-8.0
FLASH PCB ASS'Y
FLASH UNIT
HV/OSC/XEDRIVE
XENONTube
+ MainCapacitor
DIGIC II
54MHzTGCLKOUT
(27MHz)
10 CCD_D[0-9]
TG-CS,HD,VD,RST
CLOCK DATA
TG-MCKDATA,CLK
AFRESET PI
AF FPC
IS FPC
TOP ASS'Y
FRONT FPC
OpticalThermistor
CCDThermistor
ZOOMRESET PI
PITCH/YAWGYRO
RESET
RESETREAL TIME
CLOCK
DAC
3.3VREG
AF ASSTIST, LED
DIAL KEY
ZOOM LEVER
FUNCTION KEY
FUNCTION KEY
FUNCTIONKEY
Org.Grn
Redeye LED
Card,Access
Print LED
Power LED
Battery Cover Open Detect SW
Battery Thermistor
GYROThermistor
27MHz
POWER_DET_LCD
48MHz
16MHz
VDD1-3.3
CLK,DATA,LD
VBATT
VDD1-3.3
Card Cover Open Detect SW
CLK,DATA
CLOCK,DATA
FUNCTIONDIAL
8 ELCYB [0-7]RED
Rotation Detect
EVF BACK LIGHT
TOP OPERATION UNIT
TOP ASS'Y
Base Position Detect
GREEN
BLUE
LCD_PVDD.8.5
V
H
H
CLK,DATA
ISM_E1LAT
NOT
USE
AUDIO L/R
SP+,SP-
PLUG_IN
SD-PWR-DET
/CARD.DET
CLK,H,V
/LCD-CS
CLK,DATA
VDD1-3.3
LCD DRIVER
VDD1-3.3-IO
MicrophoneL/R
A/V OUT
MEMORYCARD
AUDIOIN/OUT
IF
AUDIO,REC
AUDIO_PBSpeaker
DC IN
D+, D- CN1001 USB
VDD1-3.3
VDD1-3.3
VL
R
VBUS
CN1003
FLASH ON/OFFFLASH OPEN Detect
LCD_BL_CONT
CVF_BL_CONT
/ENG_RESET
VIDEO AMP
OR GATE
Discharge
3.3V REG
FLASH MEMORY
SDRAM
E21,E2 LAT
E1 LAT
DC/DC PCB ASS'Y
REG
DC/DCCONVERTER
VDD2-16.0
VDD2-N8.0
VDD2-4.0E21LAT
BATT
_SEN
SEDC
_J_D
ET
VD1
VL
3.3V
3.3V REG
3.3V REG
LOAD_CKE1 LAT
E2 LAT
5.0V REG
Litium VCC
FLASHCONTROL
3.3V
VDD1-3.3
VDD1-2.5
VDD1-1.2
VDD1-8.0
VBATT
3.3V
CN1000
FU500
BATTERYCHECK
LITHIUMBattery
BATTERY BOX UNIT
F102
F103
F101VDD0-3.3
TOP OPERATION UNIT
REAR OPERATION ASS'Y
C CANON INC., 200501 MAY, 2005
2.2 MAIN PCB ASS’Y (1/4)
DATA COMMUNICATIONANALOG IMAGE SIGNALANALOG AUDIO SIGNAL
VOUT
Vφ1AVφ1B
Vφ2Vφ3AVφ3B
Vφ4Vφ5AVφ5B
Vφ6Vφ7AVφ7B
Vφ8
1
15
34
2
57891112
1413
VφST 6
VφHLD 10
φSUB 23
φRG 17
Hφ1A 27
Hφ2AHφ1BHφ2B
281819
CSUB 241626
VDDVL
GND
OPTICAL UNIT (1/2)
CCD FPC MAIN PCB ASS'Y (1/4)
V1AV1BV2
V3AV3BV4
V5AV5BV6
V7AV7BV8
1
2120191817151413111098
VST16VHLD12SUB22RG4H1A27H2A28H1B5H2B6
CSUB23VDD2VL
GND
25
37
2426
VOUTCN2001
2221
D2D1A8
F1E1
ADCLK
V1AV1BV2V3AV3B
IC2005TG
CXD3633GA
Q2000BUFFER
2SC4627JCP2017
CP2018CP2019
CP2020CP2021
A9
CP2023
J7 1220
141617V4
B7 V5A
CP2024
A7 V5B
CP2032
B5 V6
CP2031
D2000
B6 V7A
CP2030
A6 V7B
CP2028CP2025
A5 V8
C1 VST
CP2022
C2 VHLD
CP2027
F2 SUBH1 RGJ1 H1AJ4 H2AJ2 H1BH4 H2B
VD1
SSISCKSEN
VRHR
WEN/FLDID/EXP
CLPDMAVD10
MCKO
CKO
CKI
RST
CP2029
A3
C8B1
B9 54MHz
B4A4B8
VH, VHHVL, VLL
AVD2-4VDD1-4AVD1.6-9
L2000
D8J6H6
PBLKXSHPXSHD
F9
CP2035A2
CP2036B2
CP2016H8
CP2040
CP2026C9
CP2037CP2039
CP2038CP2034
CP2033
DO-D9CDSINBLKFB
BLKSHADCLKPBLKSPBLKSPSIG
IC2001CDS A/D
HD48340HNP-E
OBP
CSSCK
SDATA
15
333534
AVDD1.2DVDD1.2DRDVDD
CCDU[0-9]
CCDL[0]
CCDL[1]
CCDCLK
GPIO_W[3]
TGCLKOUT
GPIO_W[20]
GPIO_W[13]
GPIO_W[21]
W4
AB5
AB4AC4AD4
V1V4
AA6
Y1
V3
V2
GPIO_W[1]GPIO_W[0]GPIO_W[2]
GPIO_W[7]
SSG[5]
SSG[0]SSG[1]
AD19
AA19VSUBCNT1
E21LAT
VDD2-3.3_DET
VSUBCNT2
ELCYB0-7ELCYB[0-7]
GPIO_E[4]GPIO_E[8]GPIO_E[9]
GPIO_E[10]
AD_AIN[6]
CFA_WAIT_LU1_VDD
MEM_VDD0-14
C_VDD0-14PH,PL_AVDD
U2PVDD
GPIO-W[12]GPIO-P[25]
AD_AIN[9]
AD_AIN[2]
GPIO-P[17]
GPIO-P[24] GPIO-P[18]
GPIO-P[35]
GPIO-P[34]
GPIO-P[27] GPIO-P[26] GPIO-P[32] GPIO-P[33] GPIO-P[23] GPIO-P[36] GPIO-W[8]
GPIO-P[21]
IC1005(1/4)MAIN CPUDIGIC II
ELCYVELCYV
/LCD_CS
LCD_BL_CONT
POWER_DET_LCD
CVF_BL_CONT
ELCYH ELCYHELCYCLK
ELCYCLK
GPIO_P[22]GPIO_W[4]GPIO_W[5]
RESET_L
DSRR
AD_AIN[7]
AD10
AD5
Y10
AA5
K21
AD9
W24
H21H23G22G23
GPIO_E[11] F21
AC8
AD8
AD13
D-
D+
X27_IN
X27_OUT
X48_IN
X48_OUT
DSRL
C1
C2X100127MHz
X100048MHz
C24
C23
AB13
L23M23
AB7
U2_AVDDU2VD121,U2VD331PWM,VDDIO_VDD0-15
AB8
D3,D4
N23
AA7V21
AC13
AC12
V22T24AC6
T21U23V24U20
T22
T20
Y24
N23
W22
V20
VCC VD1
VDDVEE-VD2
STB
IC200015.0/-7.5V REG
AN31923A
IC20033.0V REG
TAR5S33U
56
1
9
2
4
VD1
VOUTVINCONT
45
1
TO/FROMDC/DC PCB ASS'Y
(CN1)
TO/FROMFLASH PCB ASS'Y
CN1902B7
VDD1-2.5
GND
E1LAT
A10A11
A2
B2
A4A5A6B4B5B6
B11
VDD1-1.2A8A9
E2LATB10LOAD_CKB12
DC_J_DETB13
BATT_SENSEB14
Litium_VDDB15
A12A13A14A15
VDD1-3.3
A7B8
IC20023.0V REG
MM16130N
VOUTVINCONT
45
1CP1903
CP1905CP1904
IC2004CLOCK GENERATER
BU3076HFV
VDD
OEOUT IN
63
1
4
VDD1-3.3-IO
Q2001CSUB CONT1PDTC144EE
Q2002CSUB CONT2PDTC144EE
A3
B3
VBATT
VDD2-16.0VDD2-N8.0VDD2-4.0
CP1900
CP1901
CP1902
VDD1-8.0A1B1
CP1907
CP1906
CP1909
NF1001
L1000
L1002
NF1000
NF1003
CP1908
VDD1-3.3 VDD1-3.3-IO
VDD1-2.5-DRAM
VDD1-8.0
VBATT
E1LAT
Litium_VDD
SDAC_VCC
IC45033.3V REG
TK11133CSC
VOUTVINCONT
4
4
4
5
5 6
2
3
1
Q1900SWITCHUP04312
Q1901SWITCHUP04312
1
15 6
2
3
STRB_FLASH STRB_FLASH
STRB_FLASH
1ISTRB_DONE /ISTROB_DONE2STRB_CHG
STRB_CHG
STRB_CHG
BAT_CK
LOAD_CKE2LAT
3
Left1
MIC_GND_L2Right3
MIC_GND_R4
IC19015.0V REG
UNJ2860F3-05VOUTVIN
CONT45
1
1
21
31
32
SDTOHDDD AVDD
DVDD
LIN1
RIN1
IC4502AUDIO IN/OUT IF
AK4642VN
15SDTI
MCKI
BICKLRCK
11
124
171814
CSNPDN
BEEP
1387
MCKO
28
LOUTROUT
SPN
272619
SPP20
SCL9
SDA10
VDD1-3.3
GPIO[5]
GPIO[5]
GPIO[4]
GPIO[4]
AUDIO_LAUDIO_R
SP+SP-
RODIN0-7
IC4000LCD DRIVER
LC15015
K2
H10
J1MCLK
J2XHDXVD
G1 SLOADH2 SCLKH1
F2
K5
SDATA
VDD1
VDD2
A2 TERST
BIOCOM
CKV1
ENVSTV
CKH1CKH2
STH
FLD
FRP
PVDDOUT LCD_PVDD_8.5
VCCOUT
DSG
B10
B3A4
A6
A8
C11A3B2
J11J10
GOBO
K3
VCCIN H11
A5B5B4
K9
CP4005
CP1000
CP4004CP4006
IC40013.0V REG
NJM2860F3
VOUTVINCONT
45
1
VDD1-3.3NF4000
IC1001RESET
S-80927CNMC-GBX-G
OUTVDD2 1
VDD1-3.3-IO
/ENG_RESET
Q1003SWITCH
PDTC144EE
P[76]
13GB 11
DSD
8
9
COM
2
STVCKV
ENBDSGSC
CSH
13
CSV
DSDCOM
STVCKV
ENBDSGSC
CSHCSV
15
6
10
14
VVDD 12
VBB 7
VVDD4
VBB
7
1235
4RGB
RCN4001 CN4300
11
814
3
1
10
6
2
9
5
Q4002SWITCHUP04211
1
6
4
35
2
6CKH1CKH2 5STH
BL_ANODOBL_CNT_V
12
BL_ANODOBL_CNT_V
87
8
7341
2HVDDCKH1CKH2STH
HVDDCN4002(1/2)
A2GB B7
DSD
A5
A3
COM
A4
STVCKV
ENBDSG
CKH1EVCKH2EV
B11
STHEV
B9
B8
A9
B10
BL_ANODE A14A15
A14A15
CSHA13
A3A13VDD
CSHVDD
B15
CKH1EVCKH2EVSTHEV
A5B5B4
A1RGB
DSDCOM
STVCKV
ENBDSG
CKH1EVCKH2EVSTHEV
RCN4000 CN4201
CN4301
B12
A2B7
A5A4
B11
B9
B8
A9
B10
B15
A1
B12
B14VBBB13
B14B13CSV
VBBCSV
BL_CATHODEBL_ANODEBL_CATHODE
MATSW3 B1MATSW4 B2
MATCOM1
MATSW3MATSW4
MATCOM1B3
B1B2B3
VDD1-8.0
ZD4000
Q4000BACK LIGHT CONT
2SC5658
U2RSD2U2DN
R24P24
U2DPU2RSD2
N24M24
AD_AIN[10] AC14
CP4000
11MATCOM1
MATSW2MATSW1
129
10MATCOM1CN4002(2/2)
D400
ZD400
GPIO[68]
GPIO
[4]
GPIO
[5]
GPIO[72]GPIO[73]GPIO[74]GPIO[75]
GPIO[68]
GPIO[72]
GPIO[73]
GPIO[74]GPIO[75]
5
3 2 1
4
2D-D+
UV_GND35
1VBUS
USB
L1001 CN1001
USB_VBUS
CP1001D1000 CP1002
CF_WE_LCFA_CE1_LCFA_CE2_LCFA_INT_L
G3F1F3F2
Y23
Y15
AD15
AB18
R21
CF_IORD_LCF_IOWR_L
CFA_OE_L
G2G4G1
SC_DAT[0]
SD_PWR_DET
SC_DAT[1]SC_DAT[2]SC_DAT[3]
SC_CLKSC_CMD/SC_WP
SC_PW
8MMC_DAT1MMC_DAT2 9MMC_RSV
MMC_SCKMMC_CMD
5
MMC_PRO 102
1
MMC_VDD 4
CARD_DET 12
7MMC_DATCN4002(1/2)
SC_DAT[0]
AUDIO_L
GND
VIDEO
PLUG_IN
AUDIO_R
SC_DAT[1]SC_DAT[2]SC_DAT[3]
SC_CLKSC_CMD/SC_WP
Q1004MMC REG
UPA650TT-E1-AVDD1-3.3
1, 2, 5, 6
3
4L1010
/CARD_DETQ1005SWITCHUP04214
Q1005SWITCHING
2SC5658
Q1008BUFFER2SC5658
MicrophoneL
R
IC1900AND GATE
SN74AHCT1G08DCK35
3 2
4
NF4500CN4501
CN1900
NF1002
3
451
2
6
GPIO_P[20]
AD_AIN[11]
VDAC_VD
GPIO_W[14]
GPIO_P[37]
VDAC_VDDAD_AVDD,DREFP
VIDEO_IN
STANDBYVIDEO_OUT
IC4501VIDEO AMPAN13205A
11
10
1,7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
IC10063.0V REG
NJM2860F3-03
VOUTVIN
CONT
4
VDD1-3.3
L4500
L4501
2SP-1SP+
CN4502
MEMORYCARD
7GB 9
DSD
12
2
COM
6
STVCKV
ENBDSGSC
CSH
17
CSV
19
10
14
18
CKH2 1STH 4
CKH1
13VVDD 16HVDD 3
VBB
11
8RCN4302
15
12GB 10
DSD
16
13
COM
15
STVCKV
ENBDSG
CKH1EVCKH2EV
4
STHEV
2
9
18
3
CSH7VBB
8
11RCN4200
5
14VDD
6CSV
Q4000BACK LIGHT CONT
2PC4617R
BACK LIGHTUNIT
LCDPANEL
LCDPANEL
SW4201FLASH ON/OFF DET
SW4200FLASH Pop-up DET
LED4200EVF BACK LIGHT
D4200
SD4200
5
4
1
1312
ROTATIONDetect SWITCH
BASE POSITION SWITCH
D2001
CP1026
CP1025
CP2005
SSG[2]
SSG[3]
CP1007
CP1008
SSG[6]CP1009
TGCLKOUT(27MHz)
TG_MCK
TG_RSTTG_VDTG_HDTG_CSCLK_IMGDATA_IMG
ICDS_AD_CS
CLPOB
CP2006-CP2015(CCD_D[0]-CCD_D[9])
CP2001
/ISTROB_DONE
GPIO[51]
CP4504
CN4801AV OUT
Speaker
LCD PCB ASS'Y
FINDER ASS'Y
LCD FINDER UNIT
HINGE UNIT
L2001
L2002
L4502
GPIO[68]GPIO[72]
GPIO[73]
GPIO[74]
GPIO[75]
CP4001
ZD4001
C CANON INC., 200501 MAY, 2005
2.3 MAIN PCB ASS’Y (2/4)
DATA COMMUNICATION
P10/TMOW4,10
1
VCL,VCCL1301
AVCC
IC1308SUB CPU
HD64F3694FTV
Q1302SWITCHUP04213
Q1301SWITCHUP04213
Q1303SWITCHUP04213
IC1301REAL TIME CLOCK
RTC-4574NB
IC1304RESET
BD5227FVE-F
5 RES
X1
CP1311
CP1308
CP1300
CP1309
CP1310
CP1307
CP1306 CP1304
CP1305 CP1301
CP1019
CP1017CP1018
CP1314
CP1318
CP1316
CP1313CP1312
3
19 P1237 P14/IRQ0
P15/IRQ1
14 P53/WKP323 P75/TMCIV
P55/WKP5/ADTRG
PB5/AN5
P76/TMOV
P84/FTIOD
P56/SDA
P57/SCL
P20/SCK3P21/RXD
P22/TXDP80/FTCI
P81/FTIOA
NMI
OSC1
OSC2
P85P86P87
42
31
16
4847464541
PB0/AN0PB1/AN1PB2/AN2PB3/AN3PB4/AN4
CP3201CP3202
9
1
6
64
35
5
440
39
12
11
38
13
3
8
29
171815
2822
P11P54/WKP4
P74/TMRIVP82/FTIOBP83/FTIOC
H6,C8
F2
VDD1.2 VC,VC1
VDD1-3.3
P_HOUT+P_HOUT-Y_HOUT+Y_HOUT-
P_HOUT+P_HOUT-Y_HOUT+Y_HOUT-
A2,B1
VDDOUT
GYRO1IN
GYRO2IN2
24
4
IC3202GYRO DRIVEBH9976GLU
Z3202PITCH GyroCG-L53B0
DIB2
CLKA1
XSTBYB3
LDC2
AMPIN2-AMPIN4-
B8A3
D8A5G2G4
VREF1OUTVREF1IN
GYR01OUT4GYR02OUT4
F1H2G5
E112.4
16.17
20.1413.3
16
1
2 5
4
7109
15
L3201
YAWPITCH
GYR02OUT2
ISM_E10T[0]
RESET_ISM2M
VDD1_DET
VDD1-3.3VDD0-3.3
GYR01OUT2HALL2OUT3HALL1OUT3
TH3201 GYRO Thermistor
G6H7D7C7
HALL1+INHALL1-INHALL2+INHALL2-IN
HALL1+OUTHALL1-OUTHALL2+OUTHALL2-OUT
DACOUTSW
D2E2
A7
F7
C1
A6F8
CP3206CP3205
VCC VOUT
H3
Z3201YAW GyroCG-L53B1
VCC VOUT
NF1301
CP1317
CP1315 VBATT
FOUTCE1
VDDDATA
CLK/TIRQ,/AIRQ
/USB_DET
CEO
5
10
67.89
P_HIN+P_HIN-Y_HIN+Y_HIN-
32 ISM_E10T[1]
33
24
30
25
20
3435
362627
21
ISM_E10T[2]
P_HIN+P_HIN-Y_HIN+Y_HIN-
VM1.2VCC,SELVREF1.2VIN2VIN1
PS1. 2
OUT2AOUT2BOUT1AOUT1B
P50/WKP0
P51/WPK1
P16/IRQ2
P52/WKP2
P17/IRQ3/TRGV
VDD VOUT
CP1319
6
1
4
4
15
11
35
2
2
D1301
GPIO[11]
USB_VBUS
REC_ON
PWR_OFF
PB_ON
BAT_COVER_OPEN
/CARD_DET
CFA_CD_L
/ISM_RST
D1305
VDD1-3.3
D1304
D1302
IC1302RESET
BD4932FVE
VDD VOUT1
5
2 3
5
VDD0-3.3
Litium_VDD
USB_VBUS
PB_ON
/CARD_DET
BAT_COVER_OPEN
REC_ON
PWR_OFF
IC1306OR GATE
SN74AHC1G32HDCK3
Q1000SWITCH
DTC144EE
Q1002
GPIO
[9]
2SK3547
MEDIA_COVER_OPEN
X130116MHz
MON[0]MON[1]MON[2]MON[3]
GPIO_W[16]GPIO_W[17]
GPIO_W[18]GPIO_W[19]GPIO_P[5]
IC1005(2/4)MAIN CPUDIGIC II
TCKTDO
TRSTIDI
TMS
TXDORXDO
F24E23E24D21
AC17AB16AA17AD17AB17K20G21
AC22
Y6AD6
E1E2
F22
AC19AB19
AD18AA18
GPIO_E[15]
CFA_CD1_LCFA_CD0_LGPIO_W[11]GPIO_W[9]
GPIO[9]GPIO[11]CFA_CD_L
P[76]
E1LAT
/ENG_RESET
VDD1-3.3-IO
CP1303
CP1302
B22B21
A20B25
P_HOUT+P_HOUT-Y_HOUT+Y_HOUT-
B20B23
B24A21
P_HIN+P_HIN-Y_HIN+Y_HIN-
A23A22
A25A24
Y_DRVBY_DRVAP_DRVAP_DRVB
CN3001(1/2)
45
6
2
3
ISM_E10T[0]
ISM_E1LAT/ISM_NMI
ISM_E10T[1]ISM_E10T[2]
2524
2322
MON[0]MON[1]MON[2]MON[3]
161718192021
TRSTTDI
1112
TXDORXDO
158
VDD1-3.3VDD0-3.3
7/ISM_RST
TMSTCKTDO
/SRST
CN1000Q1001Discharge2SK3547
IC3201IS DRIVE
M6306IGP
VDD0-3.3
VIN VOUT
ON/OFF
IC13033.3V REG
S-812C33BMC-C4NG
Q1007SWITCH2SK3547SW1000
Card CoverOpen Detect SW
TO/FROMOPT FPC(CN3841)
NOT USE
MAIN PCB ASS'Y(2/4)
C CANON INC., 200501 MAY, 2005
2.4 MAIN PCB ASS’Y (3/4)
TO/FROMMAIN PCB ASS'Y
(2/4)CN3001(1/2)
CN3841A1 AF_LED_AA2 AF_LED_K
P_DRVAP_DRVBP_HIN+P_HIN-
P_HOUT+
Y_HIN+P_HOUT-
Y_HIN-Y_HOUT+Y_HOUT-Y_DRVAY_DRVB
USM_B-USM_A-USM_S
USM_A+
USM_COMUSM_B+
USM_E1USM_E2USM_K
B18CCD_THM0CCD_THM1
B17
A25A24B20B23
B16B15
A23
A10A9A8
B22B21B24A21A20B25A22
A7A6A5A3
A11A4
IRIS_B-IRIS_A+IRIS_B+IRIS_A-
B4B3B2B1
SH+A14SH-A15
AF_B-AF_A+AF_B+AF_A-
B11B10B9B8
AFRST_COMAFRST_EAFRST_K
B5B6B7
A12A13
OPT_THM0OPT_THM1
ZMRST_COM
ZMRST_EZMRST_K
B14
CN3001(2/2)A1AF_LED_AA2AF_LED_K
USM_B-USM_A-USM_S
USM_A+
USM_COMUSM_B+
USM_E1USM_E2USM_K
B18CCD_THM0CCD_THM1
B17
B16B15
A10A9A8A7A6A5A3
A11A4
IRIS_B-IRIS_A+IRIS_B+IRIS_A-
B4B3B2B1
SH+ A14SH- A15
AF_B-AF_A+AF_B+AF_A-
B11B10B9B8
AFRST_COMAFRST_EAFRST_K
B5B6B7
A12A13
OPT_THM0OPT_THM1
ZMPI_COM
ZMPI_EZMPI_K
B14
PS3841ZOOM RESET PI
RPI-0125
LED3841AF ASSIST LED
CP3880 CP3881
CP3878 CP3879
CP3854
CP3852
CP3853
CP3877CP3876
CP3855CP3858
CP3857CP3856
TH3841CCD Thermistor
P_DRVAP_DRVBP_HIN+P_HIN-
P_HOUT+
Y_HIN+P_HOUT-
Y_HIN-Y_HOUT+Y_HOUT-Y_DRVAY_DRVB
12
129
3
101185674
123456897
15141312
6
1011
7
54
312
89
USM_B-USM_A-USM_S
USM_A+
USM_COMUSM_B+
USM_E1USM_E2USM_K
IRIS_B-IRIS_A+IRIS_B+IRIS_A-
SH+SH-
AF_B-AF_A+AF_B+AF_A-
AFRST_COMAFRST_EAFRST_K
OPT_THM0OPT_THM1
1324
IC3801SENSORTHS129
IN+1324
IN-OUT+OUT-
IN+IN-OUT+OUT-
IC3802SENSORTHS129
CP3859CP3873
CP3872CP3860
CP3874CP3875
CP3868CP3867
CP3866CP3865
CP3864CP3863
CP3862CP3869
CP3861
CP3844CP3843
CP3842CP3841
CP3870CP3871
CP3851CP3850
CP3849CP3848
CP3845CP3846
CP3847
CP3881CP3886
CP3885CP3884
CP3883CP3882
CP3888
CP3889CP3887
67
54
312
AF_B-AF_A+AF_B+AF_A-
AFRST_COMAFRST_EAFRST_K
TH3901OPTICAL Thermistor
PS3881ZOOM ENCODER
CN3842
CN3843
CN3844
CN3901
IS FPC
OPT FPC
OPTICAL UNIT(2/2)
SH FPC AF FPC
USM FPC
SHUTTERMOTOR
USMMOTOR
PITCHIS
YAWIS
IRISMOTOR
FOCUSMOTOR
AF RESET PI
DAOUT1VDD,CLK,SELVM1-3
CLKINNCSALM
IC3002MOTOR DRIVE
UPD168156
DAOUT2CHECK
TEST
OUTNAOUTNB
OUTNBOUT1A
ENCAIENCBI
136
12109
1117
4114
4639
3436
4244
3025
SCLKSDI
SDO8197
21
NRESETENCBO35
5
ENCAOLT/COMM
3233
VREF27
CP3011CP3016CP3013CP3010
CP3012
F01STBYDATACKLD
PWMBPWME
IC3001MOTOR DRIVE
TB6557FLG
B02A01A02
D02C01
E01E02
D01
46
2827
13335
3129
13
C02 11
149
32
15
VCC,VM4
PWMCPWMDPWMA36
1920
VM325
105
VM1,2
CP3005 CP3007CP3001 CP3003
CP1023 CP3008CP3009 CP3004
Q3002PWR SWUP0431N
Q3001LED DRIVE2SC5658
Q3003ENCODER DRIVE
2PC4617
4 3
5
6
1
2
IC1005(3/4)MAIN CPUDIGIC II
U21
U24
GPIO_P[31]
GPIO_P[30]GPIO_P[7]
GPIO_P[28]GPIO_P[29]GPIO_P[3]
GPIO_W[23]GPIO_W[22]GPIO_W[15]
AB21GPIO_P[6]GPIO_P[2] AA20
AA12AD_AIN[3]
AC21
AC5
AC20Y19AC18
AD21U22V23AD22
AB6GPIO_W[10]GPIO_P[0]GPIO_P[1]GPIO_P[8]GPIO_P[9]
GPIO_P[16] AA23AB22AA21AD20AB20
AD12
AA13
AB12
Y12AD_AIN[0]
AD_AIN[1]
AD_AIN[8]
AD_AIN[4]
GPIO[51]
IC1002DAC(EVR)
BH2226FV-F
DA7DA8
DA1
DA3DA2
DA4DA5
DA6
14
8
1
7
4
5
6
32
DI
VCC
13
9
CSB12
CLK
GPIO_W[23]
GPIO_P[4]
CP1015
CP1016
CP1014
CP1013
CP3014CP3015
CCD_TEMPENC_LED
PI_FOC_RSTPI_ZM_RSTO
CP1010
CP1011
CP1012
CP3002
CP3006
GPIO[4]
GPIO[5]
DA[7]
DA[8]
L3003
L3004
L3001
SDAC_VCC
VDD1-3.3
VDD1-8.0
VBATT
MAIN PCB ASS'Y(3/4)
AF_LED_ASSISTPI_CONTUSM_VCO_REF
VDD1-8.0
4
3
1
2
43
5
6 1
4
3
1
2
DATA COMMUNICATION
OPT_TEMP
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2.5 MAIN PCB ASS’Y (4/4)
MAIN PCB ASS'Y(4/4) REAR OPERATION ASS'Y TOP ASS'Y
FRONT FPC
IC1007FLASH MEMORY
MBM29DL644DF70PBT-E1
DQ 0-15VCC
A D-21
CE
WE
OE
RY/BY
BYTE
WP/ACC
RESET
VDD1-3.3-IOG4
M4
J24
N3
N2
A3
G1
A4F1
F6
B3
B4
IC1008SDRAM
EDS2532CABH-1A-E
DQ 0-31VDD 1-4
VDDQ 1-10
VDD1-2.5-DRAM32
A 0-1112
BA 0.12
DQM 0-34
RAS
CS
CKE
CLK
WE
CAS
IC1005(4/4)MAIN CPUDIGIC II
GPIO_E[5]H24
GPIO_E[7]H22
GPIO_E[6]
G24GPIO_E[12]
F21GPIO_E[13]
F23
AA14
J21
K22
AA22
AB24
GPIO_E[14]
SR1000
AD_AIN[5]
GPIO_E[0]
GPIO_E[1]
GPIO_P[10]
P21GPIO_P[39]
GPIO_P[11]
J23GPIO_E[3]J22
GPIO_E[2]
GPIO_P[15]Y21
AA24GPIO_P[14]
Y22GPIO_P[13]
AB23GPIO_P[12]
T23GPIO_P[38]
CN1903
/ENG_RESET
GPIO[75]
GPIO[74]
GPIO[73]
GPIO[72]
BAT_COVER_OPEN
CP1006
CP1004
ROMD[0-15]
ROMA[0-22]
ROMCE-LCP1005
ROMWE-L
ROMOE-L
MEMD[0-31]
MEMD[0-31]
MEMA[0-11]
MEMBA1.2
MEMDQM[0-3]
MEMA[0-12]
MEMBA[0.1]
MEMDQM[0-3]
B13J9MEMRAS_L
O12J8MEMCS0_L
D11J2MEMCKE_L
C12J1MEMCLK
A13K8MEMWE_L
C13K7MEMCAS_L
MATCOM[2] 26
MATCOM[4] 22
MATCOM[3] 1
MATSW[4] 15
MATSW[3] 16
MATSW[2] 17
MATSW[1] 21
MATSW[5] 5
MATSW[6] 2
MATSW[7] 27
BAT_TEMP 32
VDD0-3.3 28
BAT_COVER_DET 33
PWR_OFF PWR_OFF 8
REC_ON REC_ON 9
PB_ON
DA[8]
DA[7]
GPIO[68]
PB_ON 10
VDD0-3.3
VDD1-3.3 14
PWR_LED002(Grn)
PWR_LED001(Org)
12
13
RLS_SW1
RLS_SW2
18
20
VDD1-3.3_IO
VDD1-8.0 29
RED_EYE_CONT 23
DIRECT_PRT_LED 30
VDD1-3.3 3
MATSW[5] 1
MATSW[6] 3
MATCOM[1] 2
ACCS_LED 4
CN101
D301DIAL SW
SW309DRIVE
SW305ZOOM LEVER
SW301PWR_OFF
LED302POWER_LED
SW302REC_ON
SW303PB_ON
D302
D303
ZD302
ZD304
ZD301Green
Orange
TELE
TELE
WIDE
WIDE
MATCOM[2] 18
MATCOM[4] 15
MATSW[4] 8
MATSW[3] 9
MATSW[2] 10
MATSW[1] 14
ZMPOS[3] 20
VDD0-3.3 19
PWR_OFF 1
REC_ON 2
PB_ON 3
VDD1-3.3 7
PWR_GREEN_LED
PWR_ORANGE_LED
5
6
SW1
SW2
11
13
VDD1-8.0 16
RED_EYE_CONT 17
VDD1-8.0
LED101Card
Access LED
VDD1-3.3
CN1901D200
Q1902LED CONTUP04599
Q1903LED DRIVEPDTC114EE
Q1905LED DRIVE2PC4617R
ZD200
SW200
SW201
MF
MACRO
Q1904LED DRIVEUP04215
VDD1-3.3
LED301Redeye-LED
ZD303
SW304
1 4
2 3
4
3
5
1
6
6
2
2
4
3
51
2 13
54
2 31
45
3
TH100Battery
Thermistor
SW101Battery CoverOpen Detect
2
13
2 13
54
ZD102 ZD103 ZD104
SW105
SW106
SW107
SW108
SW109
SW110
SW111
SW112
D109
D105
D104
D103
D102
D101
SW113
SW114
SW116
SET
MENU
FUNC
DIRECT PRINT
AE
DISP
MOVIE
ZD101
3 1
54
2
2
31
31
45
2
31
TOP OPERATION UNIT
Print LEDLED103
C CANON INC., 200501 MAY, 2005
2.6 POWER BLOCK
XENONTube
FLASH
MainCapacitor
D501
Trigger Coil
D502
1-4
8
5-7
Q500FLASH DRIVE[IGBT]
CY25BAJ-8F
FLASH PCB ASS'Y
1
2
3
4T500
D500
5
SW VIN
IDONE
IC500OSC
LT3468E5PBF
4
5
3
CHARGE
L501 L500 FU500
BATTERY BOXUNIT
Battery
TP104 TP110
F102
F101
JK1DC IN
CN2
1 VBATT2 GND
L102
TP106
TP107
TP108
D104
TP105 TP111TP109
TP101
D01
F103
TP06 TP09
TP07 TP10
TP08 TP11
TP12 TP15
TP113
TP13
TP17
TP01 TP02
TP14 TP16
TP115 TP114
LITHIUMBATTERY
Q103SWITCHING2SB1462J
Q104SWITCHING2SD2216J
D103
D105
L101
IC01SWITCHING REG CONTROL
MB39A108PF
OUT5
-INE5
-INE1
FB4-INE4
OUT4
OUT1-1OUT1-2
FB1
1718
3FB2
25.35 -INE2
32OUT2
69
2526
CTL
CTL3
VREFCTL4DTC2
CTL5
FB3-INE3
29
22
21
30
3637
33
OUT3 31
FB5
VCCVCC0
L02
L03
L04
D02L01
T01DC/DC CONVERTER
Q101BATTERY LOAD CHECK
XP043114
3
5
1
2
6
B14BATT_SENSEB13DC_J_DET
CN1
A2A3B2B3
B12
VBATT
VDD1-3.3
VDD1-2.5
A12A13A14
LOAD_CK
A15
B7VDD2-16.0
B8VDD2-4.0
VDD2-N8.0
GND
A7A4A5
B11E1LATB10E2LAT
A6B4B5B6
B15Litium_VDD
VDD1-1.2
VDD1-8.0
A10A11
TO/FROMMAIN PCB ASS'Y(1/4)
(CN1902)A8A9
A1B1
CN312
Litium+Litium–
Q102BATTERY LOAD CHECK
15C02MH
Q04PWR SWITCHING
CPH3317
1
2
3 4
5
1
2
3 4
5
Q05PWR SWITCHING
XNONE92
Q06PWR SWITCHING
XNONE92Q07
SWITCHINGMCH3405
Q03PWR SWITCHING
MCH3445
Q13SWITCH3LN01SS
D03
D04
D05Q02
PWR SWITCHINGCPH3430
34
Q11BUFFER
2SD2216J
Q12SWITCH3LN01SS
Q09SWITCH2LP01SS
8
7
4
11
1
38 CS1
CS1
Q105CURRENT SW
MCH6305
FLASH UNIT
DC/DC PCB ASS'Y
TO/FROMMAIN PCB ASS'Y (1/4)
(CN1900)
+
2.7 Abbreviation in Block DiagramsAbbreviation Nominal name Description
ADC (A/D) Analog-to-Digital Converter
AE Automatic Exposure control
AF Automatic Focussing control
R-Y/B-Y Color difference signals of TV system
BPF Band-Pass Filter
BUFFER Buffer circuit
C Chrominance signal Color component signal of TV system
CCD Charge-Coupled Device
CDS Correlated Double Sampling system
COMP.VIDEO Composite video signal
COMPARATOR Voltage comparator
CPU Central Processing Unit
DAC (D/A) Digital-to-Analog Converter
DRAM Dynamic Random Access Memory Memory with which read and write are freely possible.
DIP Digital Imaging Processor Processes the picture data
EEPROM Electrically Erasable PROM
EVF Electronic View Finder
FET Field Effect Transistor
FLASH MEMORY Non-volatile memory with which write and read are freely
possible.
HPF High-Pass Filter
I/F InterFace Interconnects 2 devices or circuits.
IGBT Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor Conductivity-modulation type FET transistor
IR InfraRed ray
IRIS Iris
LCD Liquid Crystal Device
LED Light Emitting Diode
LPF Low-Pass Filter
NTSC National Television System Committees NTSC color TV system developed in USA
OP Amp OPerational Amplifier
OSC OSCillator
PAL Phase Alternating by Line PAL color TV system developed in Germany
PLL Phase Locked Loop
PROM Programmable Read Only Memory Non-volatile memory in which program can be written.
PWM Pulse Width Modulation
REG. REGulated power supply
RTC Real Time Clock Reference clock oscillator
SDRAM Synchronous Dynamic RAM DRAM whose bus interface is synchronous.
SW REG SWitching REGulator Switching type regulated power supply device
TG Timing Generator
USB Universal Serial Bus USB type serial data communication system
VCO Voltage Controlled Oscillator
VCXO Voltage Controlled X’tal Oscillator
XE Xenon Tube
Y Y-signal Luminance component signal of TV system
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3. P.C.B. DIAGRAMS3.1 MAIN PCB ASS’Y
MAIN PCB ASS’Y (Primary Side) MAIN PCB ASS’Y (Secondary Side)
Q3003
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DC/DC PCB ASS’Y (Primary Side) DC/DC PCB ASS’Y (Secondary Side)
3.2 DC/DC PCB ASS’Y
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FLASH PCB ASS’Y (Primary Side) FLASH PCB ASS’Y (Secondary Side)
3.3 FLASH PCB ASS’Y
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3.4 OPT FPC
OPT FPC (Primary Side) OPT FPC (Secondary Side)
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3.5 LCD PCB ASS’Y
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3.6 REAR OPERATION ASS’Y
SW116
CN101
SW111
D109
D104
D105SW113
SW112
LED103
ZD101
TH100
SW114
SW101
C102
ZD
102
C101
C100
D103
SW109
SW108
SW105
SW106
SW107
SW110
LED101
R101
ZD104
D102D10
1
ZD
103
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3.7 TOP ASS’Y
LED301
TB325
TB328
TB331
TB327
TB329TB330
D302
ZD
304
SW
304
D30
3
D301
SW302
SW301
SW303
R301
D304
ZD302
SW309
ZD303
LED302
R302
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3.8 FINDER FPC
SW4201
ZD4200
D4200
LED4200
CN4200
C42
00
CN
4201
SW
4200
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3.9 FRONT FPC
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
The following precautions should be observed when servicing.
1. Since many parts in the unit have special safety-related characteristics, always use genuine CANON replacement parts.
Especially critical parts in the power circuit block should not be replaced with other makes.
Critical parts are marked with ! in the schematic diagrams.
2. When servicing, observe the original lead dress. If a short circuit is found, replace all parts which have been overheated or damaged
by the short circuit.
3. After servicing, see to it that all the protective devices such as insulation barriers, insulation papers shields are properly installed.
4. After servicing, make the following leakage current checks to prevent the customer from being exposed to shock hazards.
4-1 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, between the jumpered AC plug and each exposed metallic cabinet part
on the equipment such as screwheads, connectors, control shafts, etc. When the exposed metallic part has a return path to
the chassis, the reading should be between 1MΩ and 5.2MΩ. When the exposed metal does not have a return path to the
chassis, the reading must be ∞.
4-2 Leakage Current Hot Check
1) Plug the AC cord directly into the AC outlet. Do not use an isolation transformer for this check.
2) Connect a 1.5KΩ 10 watt resistor, paralleled by 0.15µF capacitor, between each exposed metallic parts on the unit and a
good earth ground such as a water pipe, as shown in the figure below.
3) Use an AC voltmeter, with 1000Ω/volt or more sensitivity, to measure the potential across the resistor.
4) Check all exposed metallic parts of the cover (Cable connection, Handle bracket, metallic cabinet.
Screwheads, Metallic overlays, etc), and measure the voltage at each point.
5) Reverse the AC plug in the AC outlet and repeat each of the above measurements.
6) The potential at any point should not exceed 0.75V RMS.
A leakage current tester (FLUKE MODEL : 8000A equivalent) may be used to make the hot checks.
Leakage current must not exceed 0.5 milliamp.
In case a measurement is outside of the limits specified, there is a possibility of a shock hazard, and corrective action must
be taken before returning the instrument to the customer.
Water pipe
(Earth Ground)
1.5KΩ
0.15µF
Test allexposedmetal parts
Figure. 1 Leakage Current Hot CheckAC OUTLET
AC VOLTMETER
DEVICEUNDERTEST
(1/1)
Model:
PowerShot S2 IS
Ref No.:
PS-402
(AJ-0344E)
Date:
August 2005 Location:
Service Parts
Subject:
Screw Changed
Detail: 1. Changed To improve the assembly process for the PowerShot S2 IS, the length of the following SCREW (Parts Catalog Page 1-SYMBOL No.106) has been changed. SCREW Length 6.0mm (CD3-4843-000) > SCREW Length 6.5mm (CD3-4843-010)
2. Timing of Change Since the end of May 2005 There is no change in the product quality classification number. 3. Parts Control Information 1) Discontinued CD3-4843-000 SCREW 2) New
PART NO. CLASS QTY DESCRIPTION CD3-4843-010 C 1 SCREW
Service Bulletin DIGITAL CAMERA
HARDWAREIssued by Canon Europa N.V.
(1/1)
Model:
PowerShot S2 IS
Ref No.:
PS-401
(AJ-0343E)
Date:
August 2005 Location:
Service Parts
Subject:
MAIN SHEET Discontinued
Detail: 1. Changed The MAIN SHEET (CD3-3811-000) component part is being discontinued to reduce costs.
2. Timing of Change The product quality digit in the classification number (the fifth digit in serial number) has been changed from 0 to 1. It is not necessary to use MAIN SHEET for products with “0” as the product quality digit. * For the products where the sheet has been attached, it is not necessary to peel it off. 3. Parts Control Information 1) Discontinued CD3-3811-000 SHEET, MAIN
Service Bulletin DIGITAL CAMERA
HARDWAREIssued by Canon Europa N.V.
(1/1)
Model:
PowerShot S2 IS
Ref No.:
PS-399 (AJ-0341E) Date:
August 2005 Location:
General Subject:
Numbering System of Serial Number Detail: The production of the titled products has been started with the following serial number. PowerShot S2 IS Europe from 0431000001 Firmware version at the initial production: 1.00E Remarks Each digit of serial number denotes the following contents. 1st No.: Manufactured year. Two multiplies end of year. However, for October, November and December,
one is added to this. 2nd No.: Manufactured month. “1 to 9” for January to September. October ”0”, November “1” and December
“2”. 3rd No: Market destination 4th No.: Production responsible plant 5th No.: Classification No. of Product Quality 6th to 10th No.: Serial No. per production month
Service Bulletin DIGITAL CAMERA
HARDWAREIssued by Canon Europa N.V.
(1/1)
Model:
PowerShot S2 IS
Ref No.:
PS-403
(AJ-0345E)
Date:
August 2005 Location:
Service Manual
Subject:
General Description of Products Corrected
Detail: 1. Changed (General description of products pp. 7, 13) Main Products Specifications Comparison (p.7) and Product Specifications <Flash> (p.13) in the general description of products are corrected as follows. 1-2 Main Products Specifications Comparison (p.7)
3-1 Product Specifications <Flash> (p.13)
Service Bulletin DIGITAL CAMERA
HARDWAREIssued by Canon Europa N.V.