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Callon Service Manual ENGLISH EDITION CANON DIGITAL CAMERA ArWerS hawOr 350 Ve r.1 C57-8001 C57-8011 • • • GENERAL INFORMATION TECNICAL INFORMATION REPAIR INFORMATION PARTS CATALOG ELECTRIC DIAGRAMS © CANON INC. 1997 CY8-1200-167
Callon Service Manual ENGLISH EDITION CANON DIGITAL CAMERA ArWerS hawOr 350 Ve r.1 C57-8001 C57-8011 • • • GENERAL INFORMATION TECNICAL INFORMATION REPAIR INFORMATION PARTS CATALOG ELECTRIC DIAGRAMS © CANON INC. 1997 CY8-1200-167
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... published April, 1997 Publisher: Osamu Ohkubo (Photo Products Quality Advancement Div.) Editor (Japanese): Toshinao Moriyama (Camera Technical Support Department) Editor (English): Harley Ferguson (Camera Technical Support Department) Production: Abe Corporation This manual was produced on AGFA SelectSet Avantra 25. Graphics were ...all page layouts were created with local law. for storing large volumes of this manual are the registered trademarks of Canon Inc.. The following paragraph does not apply to learn technical theory, and repair of this manual. Corrections This ...
... published April, 1997 Publisher: Osamu Ohkubo (Photo Products Quality Advancement Div.) Editor (Japanese): Toshinao Moriyama (Camera Technical Support Department) Editor (English): Harley Ferguson (Camera Technical Support Department) Production: Abe Corporation This manual was produced on AGFA SelectSet Avantra 25. Graphics were ...all page layouts were created with local law. for storing large volumes of this manual are the registered trademarks of Canon Inc.. The following paragraph does not apply to learn technical theory, and repair of this manual. Corrections This ...
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...2. COMMUNICATION WITH PC 3.1 PC Cable 3.2 Connection to Various Operating Systems 4. GLOSSARY OF TERMS 5.1 Major Camera Terminology 5.2 Major Software Terminology 5.3 Fixed-Focus and Auto-Focus Part 2 Technical Information 1. PRODUCT OUTLINE ...2.12 Low Battery Indicator 2.13 CF Card Warning Indicator 2.14 Personal Computer Conniction Indicator 3. SPECIFICATIONS 4. IC PIN CONNECTIONS 3. FILE SHARING WITH POWERSHOT 600 4.1 PowerShot 600 Image Playback Restrictions 4.2 PowerShot 600 Image Playback Operation II 1-1 1-1 1-2 1-3 1-3 1-4 1-5 1-6 1-7 1-7 1-7 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-9 1-10 1-10 1-10 1-...
...2. COMMUNICATION WITH PC 3.1 PC Cable 3.2 Connection to Various Operating Systems 4. GLOSSARY OF TERMS 5.1 Major Camera Terminology 5.2 Major Software Terminology 5.3 Fixed-Focus and Auto-Focus Part 2 Technical Information 1. PRODUCT OUTLINE ...2.12 Low Battery Indicator 2.13 CF Card Warning Indicator 2.14 Personal Computer Conniction Indicator 3. SPECIFICATIONS 4. IC PIN CONNECTIONS 3. FILE SHARING WITH POWERSHOT 600 4.1 PowerShot 600 Image Playback Restrictions 4.2 PowerShot 600 Image Playback Operation II 1-1 1-1 1-2 1-3 1-3 1-4 1-5 1-6 1-7 1-7 1-7 1-8 1-8 1-8 1-9 1-10 1-10 1-10 1-...
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... 1.1 Procedure 1.2 Circuit Board Placement STEP 1: Front Cover Removal STEP 2: Flash Circuit Board Removal STEP 3: Shutter Circuit Board Removal STEP 4: Lens Cover Removal STEP 5: Lens and Camera Circuit Boards Removal STEP 6: Operation Switches Board Removal STEP 7: Main Circuit Board Removal STEP 8: Interface Circuit Board Removal STEP 9: Battery Circuit Board Removal STEP 10...
... 1.1 Procedure 1.2 Circuit Board Placement STEP 1: Front Cover Removal STEP 2: Flash Circuit Board Removal STEP 3: Shutter Circuit Board Removal STEP 4: Lens Cover Removal STEP 5: Lens and Camera Circuit Boards Removal STEP 6: Operation Switches Board Removal STEP 7: Main Circuit Board Removal STEP 8: Interface Circuit Board Removal STEP 9: Battery Circuit Board Removal STEP 10...
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...user did not really begin to be placed on audio quality. In the meantime, Canon studied what users expected from digital cameras. The question was not new. Fig. 1-1 PowerShot 350 1-1 Edison invented the gramaphone (phonograph). It made analog recordings of audio started when ...event occurred in audio. INTRODUCTION 1.1 DIGITAL IMAGING In 1977, a milestone occurred in 1985 when Canon introduced the world's first still video (SV) camera. The PowerShot 350 targets the general consumer. It concluded that people wanted image quality good enough for practical purposes ...
...user did not really begin to be placed on audio quality. In the meantime, Canon studied what users expected from digital cameras. The question was not new. Fig. 1-1 PowerShot 350 1-1 Edison invented the gramaphone (phonograph). It made analog recordings of audio started when ...event occurred in audio. INTRODUCTION 1.1 DIGITAL IMAGING In 1977, a milestone occurred in 1985 when Canon introduced the world's first still video (SV) camera. The PowerShot 350 targets the general consumer. It concluded that people wanted image quality good enough for practical purposes ...
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... • Optimize signal processing suitability • Optimize signal processing • Improve apparent image quality Once upon a time, cameras were called precision instruments. Since its founding 60 years ago, Canon has grappled with higher pixel count • Optimize optical low-pass filter • Higher head precision • Finer ink... images. Today, 400,000 pixels can fit on a CCD one-sixth the size of experience making good pictures. It is where Canon outshines the electrical appliance companies. Canon's digital cameras embody this end, it exceeded 400,000 in 1987.
... • Optimize signal processing suitability • Optimize signal processing • Improve apparent image quality Once upon a time, cameras were called precision instruments. Since its founding 60 years ago, Canon has grappled with higher pixel count • Optimize optical low-pass filter • Higher head precision • Finer ink... images. Today, 400,000 pixels can fit on a CCD one-sixth the size of experience making good pictures. It is where Canon outshines the electrical appliance companies. Canon's digital cameras embody this end, it exceeded 400,000 in 1987.
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.... • 1.8" MIM LCD Monitor The built-in 1.8" monitor allows immediate viewing of photos, and deletion of in-camera storage media with the Canon PowerShot 350 using the same interchangeable Compact Flash Memory (CF Card) used in the Canon PowerShot 600. • Compact Flash Memory (CF Card) The image storage medium used in Japan. The 2MB card...
.... • 1.8" MIM LCD Monitor The built-in 1.8" monitor allows immediate viewing of photos, and deletion of in-camera storage media with the Canon PowerShot 350 using the same interchangeable Compact Flash Memory (CF Card) used in the Canon PowerShot 600. • Compact Flash Memory (CF Card) The image storage medium used in Japan. The 2MB card...
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... switching from Record to Playback and back to E+1, E+2, E+3 and stops at E+4. pher is not caught off , but the camera returns to 1/30 second, the flash mark is the default mode for this camera. When the larger + (or -) button are set by pressing the flash button. so the actual compensation range is displayed...
... switching from Record to Playback and back to E+1, E+2, E+3 and stops at E+4. pher is not caught off , but the camera returns to 1/30 second, the flash mark is the default mode for this camera. When the larger + (or -) button are set by pressing the flash button. so the actual compensation range is displayed...
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... and the next image appears on the disk will be deleted. • During the erasure, ERASE will be erased with 10 recorded images and the camera set in the 4 image display mode. buttons. 3) Press and hold the shutter button for at 1Hz. The modes are set in a closed-loop sequence: ERASE...
... and the next image appears on the disk will be deleted. • During the erasure, ERASE will be erased with 10 recorded images and the camera set in the 4 image display mode. buttons. 3) Press and hold the shutter button for at 1Hz. The modes are set in a closed-loop sequence: ERASE...
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... except the Power switch are disabled. 1-10 If a damaged card with unreadable data is installed, the mark lights. 2.14 PERSONAL COMPUTER CONNECTION INDICATOR When the camera is complete, the screen will be cancelled by with the REMAIN No. button. • The battery mark may light in large letters on the screen...
... except the Power switch are disabled. 1-10 If a damaged card with unreadable data is installed, the mark lights. 2.14 PERSONAL COMPUTER CONNECTION INDICATOR When the camera is complete, the screen will be cancelled by with the REMAIN No. button. • The battery mark may light in large letters on the screen...
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... Size 4.4 Recording Capacity 4.5 Recordable Data 5. Recording/Playback 5.1 Recording Modes 5.2 Playback Mode 5.3 Erase 5.4 Video Output 5.5 Digital Jack LCD Viewfinder Digital Still Camera (Record & Playback) 1/3" VGA Progressive Scan CCD VGA 640 x 480(1/3") square pixels; Lens 3.1 Focal Length/Aperture 3.2 Lenses 3.3 Focus 3.4 Angle of ... Contrast: 100 : 1 or more images than indicated may be possible. Part 1: General Information 3. Frame Reading 350,000 pixels 6.0mm f/2.8 ( equiv. 43mm on the flash memory and the mode selected for Windows95 or Macintosh included.
... Size 4.4 Recording Capacity 4.5 Recordable Data 5. Recording/Playback 5.1 Recording Modes 5.2 Playback Mode 5.3 Erase 5.4 Video Output 5.5 Digital Jack LCD Viewfinder Digital Still Camera (Record & Playback) 1/3" VGA Progressive Scan CCD VGA 640 x 480(1/3") square pixels; Lens 3.1 Focal Length/Aperture 3.2 Lenses 3.3 Focus 3.4 Angle of ... Contrast: 100 : 1 or more images than indicated may be possible. Part 1: General Information 3. Frame Reading 350,000 pixels 6.0mm f/2.8 ( equiv. 43mm on the flash memory and the mode selected for Windows95 or Macintosh included.
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... Adaptor) 2) Playback Mode: When there is removed. 4) Low Battery Indication; not valid with no switch input for one minute. (Using either can displayed on playback. Camera battery or AC Adaptor. Part 1: General Information 9. Auto Date 11.1 Type 11.2 Auto Calendar 11.3 Default Setting 11.4 Power Source 12 Power Sources 12.1 Usable...
... Adaptor) 2) Playback Mode: When there is removed. 4) Low Battery Indication; not valid with no switch input for one minute. (Using either can displayed on playback. Camera battery or AC Adaptor. Part 1: General Information 9. Auto Date 11.1 Type 11.2 Auto Calendar 11.3 Default Setting 11.4 Power Source 12 Power Sources 12.1 Usable...
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Part 1: General Information 4.2 STANDARD OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT Table 1-2 Product Composition Unit Details Jap NA Eur UK Aus* Camera Body Video Output / ,/ X X X CF Card 2MB / / / / / Video Out Cable NTSC Areas only ,/ .,/ X X X Wrist Strap / / .t/ / / Soft Case / / / ,/ / LCD Cloth / / V V V LR6 Alkaline Cell 3 each / X X X X AC Adaptor 400 /(...
Part 1: General Information 4.2 STANDARD OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT Table 1-2 Product Composition Unit Details Jap NA Eur UK Aus* Camera Body Video Output / ,/ X X X CF Card 2MB / / / / / Video Out Cable NTSC Areas only ,/ .,/ X X X Wrist Strap / / .t/ / / Soft Case / / / ,/ / LCD Cloth / / V V V LR6 Alkaline Cell 3 each / X X X X AC Adaptor 400 /(...
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... is the lens' maximum aperture.) 1-17 The angle of the image on the imaging plane compared to the rear principal focus. GLOSSARY OF TERMS 5.1 MAJOR CAMERA TERMINOLOGY ® Maximum magnification Magnification refers to the size of view is the maximum magnification. MT = f • Focal length and angle of the subject. x d (f/No...
... is the lens' maximum aperture.) 1-17 The angle of the image on the imaging plane compared to the rear principal focus. GLOSSARY OF TERMS 5.1 MAJOR CAMERA TERMINOLOGY ® Maximum magnification Magnification refers to the size of view is the maximum magnification. MT = f • Focal length and angle of the subject. x d (f/No...
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...mechanism between different makes and devices. • Online software Software which is obtainable from a PC to the camera to add more functions to the camera. • SDK (Software Development Kit) The Hardware control information for interfaces required for input devices such ...Application programs therefore had to conform to the particular scanner, limiting compatibility. Part 1: General Information 5.2 MAJOR SOFTWARE TERMINOLOGY • Camera firmware This is the program in online libraries, users can utilize conveniently to manage a complex document, using each manufacturer. It ...
...mechanism between different makes and devices. • Online software Software which is obtainable from a PC to the camera to add more functions to the camera. • SDK (Software Development Kit) The Hardware control information for interfaces required for input devices such ...Application programs therefore had to conform to the particular scanner, limiting compatibility. Part 1: General Information 5.2 MAJOR SOFTWARE TERMINOLOGY • Camera firmware This is the program in online libraries, users can utilize conveniently to manage a complex document, using each manufacturer. It ...
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... Lens freedom Good(VVide to Tele) Poor(VVide angle only) Picture quality Very Good Fair When actually designing a camera, it will be clearly in focus in every picture. Early cameras were focused manually until the image was sharp in focus, with large aperture or telephoto lenses. The distance between ... if the focal point is known as the distance from lm to the subject. Fig. 1-11 ll). Also, close ups are fixed-focus cameras. Optically, only one meter to infinity within the depth of field covers from that falls within Depth of focus at the image plane) of ...
... Lens freedom Good(VVide to Tele) Poor(VVide angle only) Picture quality Very Good Fair When actually designing a camera, it will be clearly in focus in every picture. Early cameras were focused manually until the image was sharp in focus, with large aperture or telephoto lenses. The distance between ... if the focal point is known as the distance from lm to the subject. Fig. 1-11 ll). Also, close ups are fixed-focus cameras. Optically, only one meter to infinity within the depth of field covers from that falls within Depth of focus at the image plane) of ...
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Part 2: Technical Information Fig. 2-1 Overall Block Diagram (Camera CB-7S2 ) 0Lens Unit IRIS Driv CCD 1/3" VGA L V-Driv EVR CDS,AGC t CG (Clock Generator) OSC (24.5MHz) BUFFER (Plash CBA.) Light metering Sensor Light ...
Part 2: Technical Information Fig. 2-1 Overall Block Diagram (Camera CB-7S2 ) 0Lens Unit IRIS Driv CCD 1/3" VGA L V-Driv EVR CDS,AGC t CG (Clock Generator) OSC (24.5MHz) BUFFER (Plash CBA.) Light metering Sensor Light ...
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... APA, OB, KNEE RBIAS, V-SUB, LC O REC(L) O IRIS-A IRIS-B EVR 0 (SERIAL) >co >0 a2C., «02 > 0 0 2 >co 2 0 a >c9 a 2 0 o z 0 Fig. 2-2 Camera Block The "Camera" block (section) includes the lens aperture diaphragm and its IRIS drive and control circuits. It also has the system clock generating oscillator (OSC) which... processes the CCD OUT signal. The automatic flash system is also a part of the "Camera" block. the CCD, CCD Driver, the analog video processor which is controlled by two signals, IRIS-A and ISIS-B to develop all...
... APA, OB, KNEE RBIAS, V-SUB, LC O REC(L) O IRIS-A IRIS-B EVR 0 (SERIAL) >co >0 a2C., «02 > 0 0 2 >co 2 0 a >c9 a 2 0 o z 0 Fig. 2-2 Camera Block The "Camera" block (section) includes the lens aperture diaphragm and its IRIS drive and control circuits. It also has the system clock generating oscillator (OSC) which... processes the CCD OUT signal. The automatic flash system is also a part of the "Camera" block. the CCD, CCD Driver, the analog video processor which is controlled by two signals, IRIS-A and ISIS-B to develop all...
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... section The output of the battery passes through three transformers (T1001, 1002, and 1003) and rectifiers to give the necessary voltages to drive the PowerShot 350. Additionally, IC3006 supplies power (and back-up power) for the flash. Date Backup Fig. 2-8 Power Block The output of T1002 supplies the ...LCD and LCD Backlight Drive voltages. • IS1003 is the charging circuit for the camera section. The pulsed DC output is used as power for all the ICs (5 volts and 3 volts) It also supplies the 5 volt power for ...
... section The output of the battery passes through three transformers (T1001, 1002, and 1003) and rectifiers to give the necessary voltages to drive the PowerShot 350. Additionally, IC3006 supplies power (and back-up power) for the flash. Date Backup Fig. 2-8 Power Block The output of T1002 supplies the ...LCD and LCD Backlight Drive voltages. • IS1003 is the charging circuit for the camera section. The pulsed DC output is used as power for all the ICs (5 volts and 3 volts) It also supplies the 5 volt power for ...
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...will be displayed (this is how they are present on the flash card, this is displayed. buttons, the camera will switch back to the PowerShot 350 files. The PowerShot 600 is skipped. CF Card PS350 fa DC97 r CTG00000 CTG00001 r -CTG99999 CTG00002 re PS600 PWRSHOT CTG00000 ...Playback mode using a CF card which contains both PowerShot 350 and 600 files, by repeating the process, the camera will display the PowerShot 600 images. FILE SHARING WITH POWERSHOT 600 4.1 POWERSHOT 600 IMAGE PLAYBACK RESTRICTIONS Images captured with a PowerShot 600 can - not be played back, When ...
...will be displayed (this is how they are present on the flash card, this is displayed. buttons, the camera will switch back to the PowerShot 350 files. The PowerShot 600 is skipped. CF Card PS350 fa DC97 r CTG00000 CTG00001 r -CTG99999 CTG00002 re PS600 PWRSHOT CTG00000 ...Playback mode using a CF card which contains both PowerShot 350 and 600 files, by repeating the process, the camera will display the PowerShot 600 images. FILE SHARING WITH POWERSHOT 600 4.1 POWERSHOT 600 IMAGE PLAYBACK RESTRICTIONS Images captured with a PowerShot 600 can - not be played back, When ...