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SONY RM-M7G SERVICE MANUAL
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Adjustments
Location and Function of Controls
Connections
Adjustments
SERVICE INFORMATION
Removal of Cabinet
Connectors and Cables
Connector Input/Output Signals
Connections
SPARE PARTS
PartsInformation
Exploded View
Other ManualsLib Projects
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SPECIFICATIONS
Power requirements 9Vto17VDC Power consumption 0.4W Input and output connectors MONITOR (BNC type) x 1 VBS 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohms CCU/CAMERA (10 - pin) x 1 AUX (10-pin) x 1
Operating temperature
-5°C to + 40°C (14°F to 113°F)
Storage temperature -20°C to + 60°C (-4°F to 140°F) Dimensions 86 x 170 x 47 mm (w/h/d) (34/2 x 67/4 x 17/e inches) Weight 500 g (1 Ib 2 02) Accessories supplied Operating instructions (1)
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Recommended Equipment
Video camera DXC-M7 Camera control cable CCA-7-5, CCA-7-25, CCA-7-50, CCA-7-100 Camera control unit CCU-M7, CCU-M3 Studio adaptor CA-M7
SONY. SERVICE MANUAL
Components identified by shading and A marked on the schematic diagrams and parts list are critical to safe operation. Replace these components with SONY parts whose part numbers appear as shown in this manual or in supplements published by SONY.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Outline
SECTION 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The RM-M7G is a remote control unit designed for the Sony
DXC-M7 video camera. Various adjustment functions of the
camera can be remotely controlled with this unit.
When a CCU-M7 camera control unit is connected to the camera, this unit can also control the adjustment functions of the camera through the camera control unit.
Remote control capability for various adjustments
The unit allows remote control of the adjustments required for camera recording, such as automatic and manual adjustments of white balance, black balance and lens iris, gain selection of the video amplifier and pedestal level control, etc. Also, the knee, gamma and details adjustment functions provide high-quality pictures under various shooting conditions.
Easy connections
You can easily connect this unit and a video camera by using the camera remote control cable CCA-7-5/25/50/100 (optional).
Built-in electronic shutter speed controller
The built-in electronic shutter controller controls the camera's electronic shutter so that moving objects can be recorded clearly. When you record pictures after selecting an appropriate shutter speed, you can obtain clear still and slow motion pictures in playback.
Installation on a CA-M7 studio adaptor
This unit can be used as an operation panel of the camera if you connect this unit to a CA-M7 studio adaptor exclusively designed for a DXC-M7 video camera by using the connecting cable supplied with the CA-M7.
Connection to a monitor
You can connect this unit to a monitor through the MONITOR connector on the rear to make sure of the pictures recorded by the camera. However this connector has no cable compensator function so the longer the cable length, the more the output level of the monitored pictures may decrease.
Precautions
On installation
Do not install the unit near a heat source such as a radiator or an air duct, or in a place subject to direct sunlight, excessive dust, mechanical vibration or shock.
On cleaning
Clean the cabinet, panel and controls with a dry soft cloth, or a soft cloth lightly moistened with a mild detergent solution. Do not use any type of solvent, such as alcohol or benzine, which might damage the finish.
On transportation
Save the original carton and associated packing material. They will be useful should you have to transport or ship the unit.
If you have any questions about this unit, contactyour Sony dealer.
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Location and Function of Controls
1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION
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[3] VTR START button and lamp
When a portable VTR is connected to the 26-pin connector of the video camera: This button starts and stops the VTR's recording. Pressing this button starts recording, and pressing again stops recording. This button's lamp indicates the VTR's operation mode as follows: Blinking: The VTR is recording pictures. Unlit: The VTR is in the recording pause mode. As the video camera has the same function, you can start recording with this button and stop recording with the Camera's button and vice versa. When a CCU-M7 camera control unit is connected to the 26-pin connector of the video camera and this unit is also connected to the video camera: The return video picture (the picture selected on the control console) can be monitored on the viewfinder Screen while the button is kept depressed. When the button is released, the camera picture can be monitored.
[2] PANEL ACTIVE button When the camera contro! unit is connected, press this button to make its lamp lit so that you can control a video camera by using this unit. Various adjustments performed by using the switches, buttons and controls of this unit are effective while the lamp is lit. When the PANEL ACTIVE button of the CCU-M7 connected to the video camera is pressed, the lamp of this button goes off and you cannot control the video camera by using this unit. When only the video camera is connected, this button does not function even though its lamp lights when the power is turned on.
[4] MODE selector
This selector is used to select the signal to be output the MONITOR connector of this unit. CAMERA: To output the signal of the pictures shot by the camera BARS: To output the color bar signal TEST: To output the test signal
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[5] GAIN selector
Normally set this selector to 0 dB. This selector is used to select the amplification gain for video signals according to the brightness of the subiect. When the brightness of the subject is insufficient, set to 9 dB or 18 cB.
[6] SHUTTER selector
Normally set this selector to OFF. When this selector is set to a position other than OFF, shooting will be performed with the following shutter speeds respectively:
1/100 sec.
1/250 sec.
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1/1000 sec.
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1/2000 sec.
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Select the white or black balance is to be adjusted with the WHITE/BLACK switch [8].
The adjusted values are stored in the memory of the camera head. The stored values are recalled automatically as long as this button is set to this position.
1. GENERALDESCRIPTION
and the BLUE control adjusts the blue component.
PED (pedestal) RED and BLUE controls
RM-M7G (UC) 1-3
1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Gamma adjustment block
[13] MASTER GAMMA adjusting screw
You can control the gamma manually by turning this screw with a screwdriver when the GAMMA MANUAL/PRESET switch [I4]is set to MANUAL. To adjust this screw, use a waveform monitor and a vectorscope. The adjustment range: 0.4 to 0.5
GAMMA PRESET/MANUAL switch Normally set to PRESET. You can adjust the gamma with the MASTER GAMMA adjusting screw when this selector is set to MANUAL.
AUTO/MANUAL switch how the iris is adjusted: iris is automatically adjusted to the if you set the IRIS switch of the camera
[15] IRIS
Determines AUTO: The value only to A (auto).
optimum lens
DETAIL adjusting screw
This screw compensates the contours of subjects. Normally set this screw at the center position. Turn this screw to obtain the desired contours with a screwdriver. The adjustment range: approx. + 4 dB referred to the preset value.
IRIS control
This control adjusts the lens iris continuously from "open" to "close" when the IRIS AUTO/MANUAL switch [I5]is set to MANUAL. This control is for a fine adjustment (approx. -1.5 and
- 1.5) of the automatically adjusted iris when the IRIS
AUTO/MANUAL switch [i5]is set to AUTO.
MASTER PEDESTAL control Adjusts the pedestal level (black fevel) of the video signal: between -30% and + 30% referred to the reference video signal (100%, 0.7V). The adjustment range: approx. -30 IRE to + 30 IRE
RM-M7G (UC)
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REMOTE CONTROL UNIT DC INPUT 12 0.4W
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CAMERA SELECT selector
Rear
[1] MONITOR This connector monitored. Connect to the Character information switches or controls can when you set the DISP switch of the connected to this unit, to ON.
connector (BNC type) outputs video signals (VBS) to be
video input connector of a video monitor. such as the settings of the be added to the video signals CCU-M7, which is
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1. GENERALDESCRIPTION
[2] CCUICAMERA connector (10-pin)
Connect to the REMOTE connector of the video camera
DXC-M7, or the camera control unit CCU-M7 by using the
camera remote control cable CCA-7-5/25/50/100 (optional).
(3}ww AUX (auxiliary) connector (10-pin) This connector is available for the future expansion of the remote control functions.
Bottom
CAMERA SELECT selector Set this selector according to the connected equipment as follows:
DXC-M7 video camera or CCU-M7 camera control
unit (factory-setting)
For the system expansion in the future.
For the system expansion in the future.
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Connections
1, GENERAL DESCRIPTION
MONITOR (BNC type)
Video input connector
CCU/CAMERA
REMOTE
Video monitor
You can attach this unit to a CA-M7 studio adaptor (optional). Refer to the operating instructions of the CA-M7 for this connection.
CAMERA SELECT: 4
DXC-M7 video camera
CCA-7-5/25/50/100 camera remote control cable
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VTR START button
To start/stop recording with the portable video recorder which is connected to the 26-pin connector of the camera.
Press the VTR START button. The video recorder starts recording, and the VTR START lamp lights. To stop recording, press this button again.
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Connecting a CCU-M7 Camera Control Unit
26-pin connector
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Video input connector
Video input connector
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RM-M7G CAMERA SELECT : 1
To switch the control of the video camera between this unit and the camera control unit
Press this unit's PANEL ACTIVE button so that its lamp lights to control the video camera from this unit.
e When you press the PANEL ACTIVE button either on the camera control unit or this unit, all the adjusted values are changed to those set by the controls of the equipment whose PANEL ACTIVE lamp is lit.
¢ If aCCU-M3 camera control unit is connected, you cannot control the video camera by using the CCU-M3 without resettig the power once you have pressed the PANEL ACTIVE button of this unit.
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1. GENERALDESCRIPTION
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1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION
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VTR START button
To start/stop recording with the portable video recorder which is connected to the 26-pin connector of the camera.
Press the VTR START button so that its lamp lights. The video recorder starts recording, and the VTR START lamp blinks. To stop recording, press this button again.
RM-M7G (UC)
Proceed as follows to control the video camera from this unit after connection.
Turn on the CCU-M7 camera control unit and video camera. The video camera is controlled not from this unit but the CCU-M7.
If necessary, the CCU-M7:
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¢ Adjustment of the horizontal switch and adjustment
make the following adjustments on
format of the video output signal (Video output selector) cable compensation level FINE control screws) subcarrier phase (GC PHASE screw) phase (H PHASE screw)
3 Press the PANEL ACTIVE button of this unit. The PANEL ACTIVE lamp lights and you can contro! the video camera by using this unit. Now, you can monitor the adjusted items on the monitor connected to the MONITOR OUT connector of the CCU-M7 or the MONITOR connector of this unit. The lamps on the CCU-M7 also lights according to the operation of this unit.
The PANEL ACTIVE button of this unit may not be operative while adjusting the controls of the CCU-M7 even if you press it. In this case, stop turning the controls, and press the PANEL ACTIVE button again.
To control the video camera from the CCU-M7 Press PANEL ACTIVE of the CCU-M7 so that its lamp lights. The PANEL ACTIVE button of this unit goes off, and you can control the video camera by using the CCU-M7.
1. GENERALDESCRIPTION
RM-M7G (UC) 1-9
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Operation
Standard Settings and Basic Operation
1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION
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Turn the power of the connected equipment ON.
Set the LOCK selector to OFF.
Set the selector and buttons as follows: MODE selector: BARS GAIN selector: 0 dB KNEE selector: AUTO W/B BALANCE selector: AUTO SHUTTER selector: OFF GAMMA PRESET/MANUAL switch: PRESET IRIS AUTO/MANUAL switch: AUTO
Set the MODE
selector to CAMERA.
Select the appropriate filter with the FILTER selector on the camera according to the lighting conditions.
Start shooting.
Adjust the gain, white/black balance, knee, gamma, iris, master pedestal, etc., if necessary. For details, see "Adjustments".
Adjust the color of the video monitor by using the COLOR and HUE controls of the video monitor, referring to the color bar signal.
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1, GENERALDESCRIPTION
Preventing the settings from being changed unintentionally after the adjustments are completed
Set the LOCK selector to ON after the adjustments are completed. The operation of the switches, buttons and controls on this unit is then locked, and the adjusted values can be maintained. If you set the LOCK selector to PART, the operation of the switches, buttons and controls except MASTER PEDESTAL control, IRIS AUTO/MANUAL switch and IRIS control (indicated by blue letters) is locked. To readjust the settings, set the LOCK selector to OFF.
To monitor the return video signals (when the CCU-M7 is connected) You can see the return video signal (the signals selected on the control console) in the viewfinder.
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¢ Supply a program output signal from the console to the RETURN VIDEO connector on the CCU-M7''s rear.
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¢ Set the VF VIDEO selector of the camera to AUTO.
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¢ Press the VTR START button of this unit connected to the video camera.
When two or more cameras are used, the camera operator can check the final picture, for example, how their pictures are combined.
HVUHIUANH Adjustments
Selecting the Shutter Speed
1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION
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SHUTTER selector
Setting of the SHUTTER
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Selecting the Signals Output from the MONITOR Connector
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MODE selector
CAMERA: | You can monitor the pictures shot by the video camera on the monitor.
BARS: You can monitor the color bars on the monitor and then use these color bars to adjust the color of the video monitor.
You can monitor the test signal on the monitor and then use this to adjust the knee point and gamma.
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1. GENERALDESCRIPTION
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GAIN selector
If a clear picture cannot be obtained because of insufficient lighting, raise the video output level by using the GAIN selector.
18dB
Normally set to this position.
The output video level is increased by 9 dB,
The output video tevel is increased by 18 dB.
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Adjusting Black/White Balance
The black balance and white balance should be correctly adjusted to obtain lifelike color reproduction and a clear picture. Adjust under the same lighting condition as that under which the shooting will be made.
- GENERAL DESCRIPTION
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1 Set the W/B BALANCE AUTO/PRESET/MANUAL selector to AUTO.
2 Push down the WHITE/BLACK switch to the BLACK side When the black balance is adjusted, the lamp below the switch lights for about 5 seconds, and goes off.
3 Set the FILTER selector of the camera to the appropriate position according to the lighting conditions.
4 Point the camera at a white subject (white wall, white paper, etc.) and zoom up on it. (Refer to the operating instructions of the video camera.)
5 Push down the WHITE/BLACK switch to the WHITE side. When the white balance is adjusted, the lamp above the switch lights for 5 seconds and goes off.
White object
Video camera
detailed adjustments.
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Manual adjustment
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REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM-M7G
Set the FILTER selector of the camera to the appropriate position according to the lighting conditions.
2 Set the W/B BALANCE AUTO/PRESET/MANUAL selector to MANUAL.
3 Close the iris after setting the IRIS AUTO/MANUAL switch to MANUAL.
Turn the PED RED and BLUE controls to adjust the black balance. Adjust the balance so that the monitor screen becomes black as you monitor the output level on the waveform monitor.
5 Set the IRIS AUTO/MANUAL switch to AUTO.
6 Point the camera at a white object (white wall, white sheet, etc.) and zoom up on it.
7 Turn the GAIN RED and BLUE controls to adjust the white balance. Adjust the balance while monitoring the waveform on the waveform monitor.
When the MODE selector is set to TEST and the test signal is output, the gain and pedestal red and blue levels are set to their preset values. You cannot adjust these items by using the GAIN RED and BLUE controls and the PED RED and BLUE controls.
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1, GENERALDESCRIPTION
Painting The GAIN RED and BLUE controls and the PED RED and BLUE controls can be also used for obtaining the special color effects other than adjusting the white/black balance. For example, a picture can be made reddish to indicate sunset or bluish to show early morning. Turn these controls
- GENERAL DESCRIPTION while monitoring the picture on the color monitor screen so that the desired color is obtained.
want to start recording without adjusting the white
If you balance Set the FILTER position according BALANCE An approximate balance shoot immediately.
selector of the camera to the appropriate to the lighting conditions, and set the W/B AUTO/PRESET/MANUAL selector to PRESET. can be obtained, so that you can
Adjusting the Iris
Be sure to set the IRIS selector on the lens unit to AUTO.
Automatic adjustment
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IRIS AUTO/MANUAL switch
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Set the IRIS AUTO/MANUAL switch to AUTO. The iris is automatically adjusted according to the brightness of the subject. You can also precisely adjust the iris by turning the IRIS control.
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Adjusting the Master Pedestal Level
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MASTER PEDESTAL control
Compensating the Gamma
To have lifelike color reproduction of the dark parts of a picture, adjust the gamma. Normally press the GAMMA PRESET/MANUAL switch to PRESET. *
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When the details of the dark parts of a picture cannot be reproduced, adjust the master pedestal level with the MASTER PEDESTAL control. Use of a waveform monitor is recommended for easier adjustment.
Normally set this control at the center position.
- If the GAMMA MANUAL/PRESET button of the connected camera control unit is set to PRESET, the following message is displayed on the viewfinder when you set the GAMMA adjusting screw of this unit at the center position.
GAMMA: PRESET
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1. GENERALDESCRIPTION
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM.M7G
1 Set the GAMMA PRESET/MANUAL switch to MANUAL.
2 Turn the GAMMA MASTER adjusting screw with a screwdriver while observing the waveform monitor and vectorscope.
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Adjusting the Knee point
When recording a scene with high contrast or with bright light, adjust the knee level to reproduce the bright parts of the picture clearly. 1, GENERAL DESCRIPTION Normally set the KNEE AUTO/PRESET/MANUAL selector to PRESET. At this position, you can obtain the factory-set standard knee point.
Automatic adjustment:
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KNEE AUTO/PRESET/
MANUAL selector
REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM-M7G
Set the KNEE AUTO/PRESET/MANUAL selector to AUTO. The proper knee point is set according to the brightness of the subject to obtain the best possible picture.
Manual adjustment
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1 Set the KNEE AUTO/PRESET/MANUAL selector to MANUAL.
2 Turn the KNEE control. If the KNEE control is set at the center position when the camera control unit is connected to this unit, the following message is displayed on the viewfinder.
KNEE: PRESET
Adjusting the Details
Character Display (When a CCU-M7P is Connected)
MASTER PEDESTAL
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DETAIL adjusting screw
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The contours of a picture can be changed by using the DETAIL adjusting screw. Turn the DETAIL adjusting screw with a screwdriver. Normally set this screw at the center position.
INAUUEITUTHIHE
1. GENERALDESCRIPTION
RN-M7G (EK)
2-1. BOARD LAYOUT
SECTION 2 SERVICE INFORMATION
SW-295 board
RM-62 board
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2. SERVICEINFORMATION
RM-M7G (UC, EK)
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2-2. REMOVAL OF CABINET
IHNVEAANNHI
Remove the eight knobs on the front panel.
Remove the eight screws fixing the rear
panel and the rear panel.
Disconnect the
connector CN4 on the CN board.
Remove the three screws fixing the RM board
and remove the RM board.
2. SERVICE INFORMATION
Rear Panel
CN Board
2-3. CONNECTORS AND CABLES
2-3~1. Connector Input/Output Signals
The main connector input/output signal is as
follows.
VIDEO OUT (BNC): 1.0Vp-p + 0.1V, syne negative
75ohm
CAMERA/CCU (10P, MALE)
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2-3-2. Connections
When each connector is connected to a cable,
use the connector listed below or equivalent.
Connector of Cable to be connected
CAMERA/CCU | 1-566-437-11
PLUG, CONNECTOR, ROUND, 10P, FEMALE HIROSE HR10A-10PA-10S equallity
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2. SERVICE INFORMATION (10P, VIDEO
FEMALE) OUT
2-4
RM-M7G (UC, EK)
SECTION 3 BLOCK DIAGRAM
OVERALL B/D
OVERALL B/D
RM-M7G (uv) (UC) (EK) 3-4 3-2
Rm-M7G (J, UC. EK)
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SECTION 4 SEMICONDUCTOR ELECTRODES
| DIODE, TRANSISTOR
The circuit diagram of is obtained from the IC data book published by the manufacturer.
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6-1. PARTS INFORMATION
1 Safety Related Component Warning
SECTION 6 SPARE PARTS
for routine service.
. Abbreviation
COMBINATION PARTS VARIABLE CAPACITOR DIODE DELAY LINE
VARIABLE INDUCTOR TRANSISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR BLOCK
All capacitors are in micro farads unless otherwise specified. All inductors are in micro henries unless otherwise specified. All resistors are in ohms.
THERMISTOR OSCILLATOR
RM-M7G (UC, EK) 6-1
6-2. EXPLODED VIEW
No.
SP Description
Parts No.
- -7513-855-A MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD "RM~-62" X-2387-005-1 CASE ASSY, UPPER, REMOTE CONTROL X-0336-904-0 KNOB ASSY X-2355-502-1 KNOB ASSY, CONTROL X-3651-342-0 KNOB nunnond ASSY, CONTROL
1-571-704-11 " SWITCH, ROTARY "SHUTTER"
Wh NOD wWwMr 1-230-139-00 RES, VAR, CARBON 10K "DETAIL" "MASTER GAMMA MANUAL"
- -238-289-11 RES, VAR, CARBON 10K "PED RED" "PED BLUE" "AUTO PRESET MANUAL" "MASTER PEDESTAL" "DETAIL IRIS" "GAIN RED" "GAIN BLUE"
1-561-781-11 RECEPTACLE, BNC "MONITOR"
10 1-562-782-21 RECEPTACLE 10P, FEMALE "AUX"
11 1-563-944-11 RECEPTACLE 10P, MALE "CCU/CAMERA" 12 1-570-313-11 SWITCH, PUSH "PANEL ACTIVE" "VTR START" 13 1-571-395-11 SWITCH, SLIDE 14 1-571-414-11 SWITCH, TOGGLE "DETAIL" "MASTER GAMMA" 15 1-571-415-11 SWITCH, TOGGLE "KNEE" "W/B BALANCE PRESET"
"PART" "GAIN" "MODE"
- -571-679-11 SWITCH, TOGGLE "W/B BALANCE"
1-628-011-11 PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD "SW-295"
-
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-
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2-270-660-00 MARKER (R
2-381-904-00 HOLDER, LEO 2-387-016-01 BRACKET, CONNECTOR 2-387-018-11 SHEET, INSULATING 2-387-022-01 CASE, LOWER, REMOTE
- -644-002-11 ooooco"ynoagn CUSHION, HANDLE
CONTROL
3-676-244-00 COVER, SWITCH 8-719-901-44 un DIODE TLR206 8-719-822-06 DIODE TLG206
6-2
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EXPLODED VIEW
RM-M7G (UC, EK)
SONY-SP0748 /DRUCK7
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Parts No.
CN-297 BOARD
SP Description
1-628-012-11 PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD "CN-297"
Ref.No. Parts No.
RM-62 BOARD
SP Description
- -7513-855-A ie) MOUNTED CIRCUIT BOARD
"RM-62"
| CN1 1-564-006-11 | RECEPTACLE, 7P MALE | |
|---|---|---|
| Ci | 1-124-589-11 | |
| ELECT 47 20% 16V | ||
| 1-562-152-31 | PLUG HOUSING 7P | |
| C2 | 1-163-109-00 | |
| CERAMIC CHIP 47PF 5% 50V | ||
| 1-564-026-00 | PLUG CONTACT | |
| C3 | 1-124-255-00 | |
| ELECT 1 20% 50V | ||
| CN2 1-564-006-11 | RECEPTACLE, 7P MALE | |
| c4 | 1-124-584-00 | |
| ELECT 100 20% 10V | ||
| 1-562-152-11 | PLUG HOUSING 7P | |
| C5 | 1-163-105-00 | |
| CERAMIC CHIP 33PF 5% 50V | ||
| 1-564-026-00 | PLUG CONTACT | |
| CN3 1-564-001-11 | RECEPTACLE, 2P MALE | |
| C6 | 1-163-105-00 | |
| CERAMIC CHIP 33PF 5% 50V | ||
| 1-562-147-11 | PLUG HOUSING 2P | |
| C7 | 1-126-157-11 | |
| ELECT 10 20% 16V | ||
| 1-564-026-00 | PLUG CONTACT | |
| C8 | 1-126-157-11 | |
| ELECT 10 20% 16V | ||
| CN4 1-564-011-11 | RECEPTACLE, 12P MALE | |
| cg | 1-124-584-00 | |
| ELECT 100 20% 10V | ||
| 1-562-157-11 | PLUG HOUSING 12P | |
| C10 | 1-163-038-00 |
CN1 1-564-006-11 RECEPTACLE, 7P MALE 1-562-152-31 PLUG HOUSING 7P 1-564-026-00 PLUG CONTACT CN2 1-564-006-11 RECEPTACLE, 7P MALE 1-562-152-11 PLUG HOUSING 7P 1-564-026-00 PLUG CONTACT CN3 1-564-001-11 RECEPTACLE, 2P MALE 1-562-147-11 PLUG HOUSING 2P 1-564-026-00 PLUG CONTACT CN4 1-564-011-11 RECEPTACLE, 12P MALE 1-562-157-11 PLUG HOUSING 12P 1-564-026-00 PLUG CONTACT ooo0ooqgq0co0ooqoo90
C6 1-163-105-00 CERAMIC CHIP 33PF 5% 50V C7 1-126-157-11 ELECT 10 20% 16V C8 1-126-157-11 ELECT 10 20% 16V cg 1-124-584-00 ELECT 100 20% 10V C10 1-163-038-00 CERAMIC CHIP 0.1 25V
| Cll | 1-163-021-00 | |
|---|---|---|
| CERAMIC CHIP 0.01 10% 50V | ||
| C12 | 1-124-589-11 ELECT 47 20% 16V | |
| C13 | 1-124-584-00 | |
| ELECT 100 20% 10V | ||
| C14 | 1-124-584-00 | |
| ELECT 100 20% 10V | ||
| C15 | 1-163-021-00 | |
| CERAMIC CHIP 0.01 10% 50V | ||
| C16 | 1-124-589-11 | |
| ELECT 47 20% 16V | ||
| C17 | 1-124-589-11 | |
| ELECT 47 20% 16V | ||
| C18 | 1-126-157-11 | |
| ELECT 10 20% 16V | ||
| C19 | 1-124-584-00 | |
| ELECT 100 20% 10V | ||
| C20 | 1-163-141-00 | |
| CERAMIC CHIP 0.001 5% SOV | ||
| C21 | 1-124-589-11 | |
| ELECT 47 20% 16V | ||
| C22 | 1-163-105-00 | |
| CERAMIC CHIP 33PF 5% 50V | ||
| C23 | 1-124-589-11 | |
| ELECT 47 20% 16V | ||
| C24 | 1-124-478-11 mannannunnnna wAnNnnunnan"uNUANnnnnnununnn | |
| ELECT 100 20% 25V | ||
| CN2 | 1-564-004-00 |
CN2 1-564-004-00 RECEPTACLE, 5P MALE
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| D1 | 8-719-106-23 | |
|---|---|---|
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| D2 | 8-719-100-05 | |
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| D3 | 8-719-822-06 | |
| TLG206 | ||
| D4 | 8-719-822-06 | |
| TLG206 | ||
| D5 | 8-719-822-06 | |
| TLG206 | ||
| D7 | 8-719-901-44 ANNNNYN |
D1 8-719-106-23 D2 8-719-100-05 182837 D3 8-719-822-06 TLG206 D4 8-719-822-06 TLG206 D5 8-719-822-06 TLG206 D7 8-719-901-44 SLP144B
SONY-SP0748 / DRUCK8
6-5 6-6 RM-M7G (UC, EK)
Ref .No.
Parts No.
- -759-200-99 8-759-200-99 8-759-200-99 8-759-741-68 8-759-320-60
8-759-101-12
- -759-101-12
8-759-200-90
- -759-708-05
8-759-200-99
SP Description
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8-729-100-76 8-729-100-66 8-729-100-66 8-729-100-66
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1-216-073-00 1-216-097-00 1-216-073-00 1-216-033-00 1-216-073-00
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1-216-025-00
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1-216-121-00 1-216-073-00 1-216-081-00 1-216-051-00 1-216-081-00
- -216-073-00
1-216-073-00
- -216-081-00
1-216-097-00
1-216-097-00
METAL 100K 5% 1/10W METAL 10K 5% 1/10W METAL 22K 5% 1/10W METAL 10K 5% 1/10W METAL 1K 5% 1/10W
METAL 10K 5% 1/10W METAL 100K 5% 1/10W METAL 10K 5% 1/10W METAL 220 5% 1/10W METAL 10K 5% 1/10W
METAL 10K 5% 1/10W METAL 10K 5% 1/10W METAL 1K 5% 1/10W METAL 100 5% 1/10W METAL 10K 5% 1/10W
METAL 1M 5% 1/10W
METAL 10K 5% 1/10W
METAL 22K 5% 1/10W
METAL 1.2K 5% 1/10W
METAL nunuunnyn wunnn uunuunnynunununn wyvwnnnunyuNnNununn 22K 5% 1/10W
METAL 10K 5% 1/10W METAL 10K 5% 1/10W METAL 22K 5% 1/10W METAL 100K 5% 1/10W METAL YNnuNnnn 100K 5% 1/10W
Ref.No. Parts No.
SP Description
R29 1-216-097-00 METAL 100K 5% 1/10W R30 1-216-097-00 METAL 100K 5% 1/10W R31 1-216-097-00 METAL 100K 5% 1/10W R32 1-216-097-00 METAL 100K 5% 1/10W R33 1-216-097-00 METAL 100K 5% 1/10W
R34 1-216-097-00 METAL R35 1-216-097-00 METAL R36 1-216-097-00 METAL R37 1-216-097-00 METAL R38 1-216-097-00 METAL
1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W 1/10W
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R39 1-216-097-00 METAL 100K 5% 1/10W
- -216-097-00 METAL 100K 5% 1/10w
1-216-041-00 METAL 470 5% 1/10W
- -216-041-00 METAL 470 5% 1/10W
1-216-097-00 METAL 100K 5% 1/10W
1-216-097-00 METAL 100K 5% 1/10W 1-216-097-00 METAL 100K 5% 1/10W 1-216-097-00 METAL 100K 5% 1/10W 1-216-097-00 METAL 100K 5% 1/10W 1-216-097-00 METAL 100K 5% 1/10w
- -216-041-00 METAL 470 5% 1/10W
1-216-041-00 METAL 470 5% 1/10W
- -216-041-00 METAL 470 5% 1/10W
1-216-049-00 METAL 1K 5% 1/10W
1-216-073-00 METAL unynun yuUunnanY~anannawMwanannunnQnunannua 10K 5% 1/10W
1-216-033-00 METAL 220 5% 1/10W 1-216-097-00 METAL 100K 5% 1/10W 1-216-097-00 METAL 100K 5% 1/10W 1-216-097-00 METAL 100K 5% 1/10W 1-216-097~-00 METAL naanunn 100K 5% 1/10W
1~216-097-00
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RB1 1-232-509-00
RV1 1-230-139-00 CARBON 10K RV2 1-230-139-00 CARBON RV3 1-238-289-11 CARBON 10K RV4 1-238-289-11 CARBON 10K RV5 1-238-289-11 CARBON Aanaunnna 10K
RV6 1-238-289-11 CARBON 10K RV7 1-238-289-11 CARBON 10K RV8 1-238-289-11 CARBON RV9 1-238-289-11 yununn CARBON 10K
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Parts No.
SP Description
- -571-414-1211 s TOGGLE "IRIS"
1-571-415-11 s TOGGLE "KNEE"
- -571-679-11 s TOGGLE "ABB/AWB"
1-571-415-11 s TOGGLE "WHITE"
1-570-492-11 s PUSH "PANEL ACTIVE"
1-571-415-11 s TOGGLE "LOCK" 1-571-415-11 s TOGGLE "GAIN" 1-570-492-11 s PUSH "VTR S/S" 1-571-415-11 s TOGGLE "MODE" 1-571-414-11 s TOGGLE "GAMMA" 1-571-395-11 s SLIDE "325/BVP/M7"
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1-567-192-11 Ss CERAMIC 4MHz
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FRAME
SP Description
1-942-336-11 o RM HARNESS WITH CONNECTORS
CN101 1-563-944-11 S RECEPTACLE, 10P MALE "CAMERA" CN102 © 1-562-782-21 Ss RECEPTACLE, 10P FEMALE
CN103 1-561-781-11 S RECEPTACLE, BNC
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"VIDEO OUT"
SW-295 BOARD
1-628-011-11 o PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD "SW-295"
$1 1-571-704-11 Ss ROTARY
PACKING MATERIAL & ACCESSORIES (SUPPLIED)
- -387-023-01 o CUSHION, UPPER
2-387-024-01 CUSHION, LOWER
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-387-027-01 CARTON, INDIVIDUAL
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-786-633-21 MANUAL, INSTLUCTION ee
3-786-633-11 nnoaondMANUAL, INSTLUCTION (EK
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RM-M7G (UC, EK)
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