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Sony DSC-P200Sony Cyber-shot DSC-P200 7.2 MP Digital Camera (Silver)

Sony - 7.2 megapixel - Memory Stick - 3 x optical zoom - ISO 400 - Built-in Flash - Optical Viewfinder

Just in time for the holidays, Sony bundles one of its best selling digital still cameras, the DSC-P200, with some additional accessories and savings. Perfect as a gift, or for just snapping a few family photos around the dinner table this holiday, the DSC-P200 features a 7.2 Megapixel Super HAD CCD for superb resolution, sensitivity and clarity in your digital pictures. Other camera features include a Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar 3X optical zoom lens and a large 2-inch LCD monitor with 134K pixels t... Read more
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Comments to date: 9. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
mvirgens 9:29pm on Tuesday, October 19th, 2010 
We purchased this camera in 2005 We wanted a good megapixel camera and something that also done video for i was pregnant at the time and wanted a came... I have actually owned this camera twice. I sold it to a good friend in favor of the then-new DSC-N1. Unhappy with the N1.
JDDomine 8:19pm on Sunday, August 8th, 2010 
NEVER BUY THIS CAMERA PLAGED BY DUST The major problem of this camera is that no matter how careful you are dust will get in and sit on the sensor sp...
deleteme 3:47pm on Wednesday, July 21st, 2010 
Great video and pics w/ 1gb sony memory stick pro EXPENSIVE MEMORY!!! new is 400 bucks for the memory on site Good close - ups . good colour capture blurry pictures ..Too delicate
CARNEALRE@ADELPHIA.NET 2:09am on Thursday, June 17th, 2010 
Very compact yet uber powerful. The great resolution makes photo editing in Photoshop very nice. No probs w/ blurry pics, just hold still and shoot.
gotax 8:10pm on Tuesday, June 1st, 2010 
I purchased this camera when it debuted in 2005. From then until now. Sony have produced a very good camera that takes excelent pictures. Still playing around with the manual features which there are plenty of.
Counterpart 7:57pm on Sunday, May 30th, 2010 
Sony cyber-shot DSC-p200 is a great digital camera from Sony Company. The first asset of the product is excellent compact design. It is very portable,... The 7.2 megapixel Cyber-shot P200 employs a Carl Zeiss Vario Tessar 3X optical zoom lens.
MAIGUA10000 9:18am on Sunday, May 2nd, 2010 
I have used this little camera on a tripod on...  Has more than enough features for the average photographer. Does not have a polarized lens.
AaronJRidout 6:57pm on Monday, April 5th, 2010 
Everyone in my house can use this it is so si...  Compact, decent optical lens, easy to export images. Sony Cyber-shot DSC-P200 7.2 Megapixel 2.0" L...  multi-shot multi-shots ?
erigam 3:45am on Sunday, March 28th, 2010 
NEVER BUY THIS CAMERA PLAGED BY DUST What a fantastic little camera! I was very sad when I had to send it back because of dust ingress into the lens block.

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Documents

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Notes on using your camera
Types of Memory Stick that can be used
The IC recording medium used by this camera is a Memory Stick. There are two types of Memory Stick.

Memory Stick

Notes on the AC Adaptor
Do not short the DC plug of the AC Adaptor with a metallic object, as this may cause malfunction. Clean the DC plug of the AC Adaptor with a dry cotton swab, etc. Do not use the plug if it is dirty. Use of a dirty plug may not properly charge the battery pack.
Notes on recording/playback
Memory Stick Duo: Inserting a Memory Stick Duo into a Memory Stick Duo Adaptor. Before you record one-time events, make a trial recording to make sure that the camera is working correctly. Be careful not to get the camera wet. Water entering the inside of the camera may cause malfunctions which in some cases may not be repairable. Do not aim the camera at the sun or other bright light. This may cause irrecoverable damage to your eyes. Or it may cause the malfunction of your camera. Do not use the camera near a location that generates strong radio waves or emits radiation. The camera may not be able to record or play back properly. Using the camera in sandy or dusty locations may cause malfunctions. If moisture condensation occurs, remove it before using the camera (page 92). Do not shake or strike the camera. In addition to malfunctions and an inability to record images, this may render the recording medium unusable, or cause image data breakdown, damage or loss. Clean the flash surface before use. The heat of flash emission may cause dirt on the flash surface to become discolored or to stick to the flash surface, resulting in insufficient light emission. To avoid the potential risk of data loss, always copy (back up) data to other medium. The contents of the recording cannot be compensated for if recording or playback is not possible due to a malfunction of your camera or recording media, etc.

Memory Stick Duo Adaptor

For details on Memory Stick, see page 88.
Notes on the InfoLITHIUM battery pack
Charge the supplied NP-FR1 battery pack before using the camera for the first time. (t step 1 inRead This First) The battery pack can be charged even if it is not completely discharged. Also, even if battery pack is not fully charged, you can use the partially charged capacity of the battery pack as is. If you do not intend to use the battery pack for a long time, use up the existing charge and remove it from your camera, then store it in a cool, dry place. This is to maintain the battery pack's functions (page 90). For details on the InfoLITHIUM battery pack, see page 90.

Carl Zeiss lens

This camera is equipped with a Carl Zeiss lens which is capable of reproducing sharp images with excellent contrast. The lens for this camera has been produced under a quality assurance system certified by Carl Zeiss in accordance with the quality standards of Carl Zeiss in Germany.

Notes on the LCD screen, LCD finder (for models with an LCD finder) and lens
The LCD screen and the LCD finder are manufactured using extremely high-precision technology so over 99.99% of the pixels are operational for effective use. However, there may be some tiny black points and/or bright points (white, red, blue, or green in color) that constantly appear on the LCD screen and the LCD finder. These points are normal in the manufacturing process and do not affect the recording in any way. Exposing the LCD screen, the finder, or the lens to direct sunlight for long periods may cause malfunctions. Be careful when placing the camera near a window or outdoors. Do not press against the LCD screen. The screen may be discolored and that may cause a malfunction. Images may trail across on the LCD screen in a cold location. This is not a malfunction. This camera is equipped with a power zoom lens. Be careful not to bump the lens, and be careful not to apply force to it.
On image data compatibility
This camera conforms with DCF (Design rule for Camera File system universal standard) established by JEITA (Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association). Playback of images recorded with your camera on other equipment and playback of images recorded or edited with other equipment on your camera are not guaranteed.

Warning on copyright

Television programs, films, videotapes, and other materials may be copyrighted. Unauthorized recording of such materials may be contrary to the provisions of the copyright laws.
The pictures used in this manual
The photographs used as examples of pictures in this manual are reproduced images, and are not actual images shot using this camera.
For full use of the digital still camera
Prepare the camera and shoot in auto adjustment mode
1 Charge the battery 2 Turn the camera on/set the clock 3 Insert a Memory Stick 4 Select the image size for use 5 Shoot images easily (Auto adjustment mode) Shoot still images (Scene Selection) 6 View images/Delete images
Get more friendly with your camera

This manual

Shoot with your favorite settings (Program auto shooting/
Manual shooting) t page 23
Enjoy various shooting/playback using the menu t page 25
Change the default settings t page 43
Connect your camera to a PC or a printer
Print images by connecting your camera directly to a printer

Low battery warning (22) Spot metering cross hair (30) AF range finder frame (29)
When playing back still images

7M 3:2 1M

Battery remaining (t step 1 in Read This First)

500 F2.8

Image size (t step 4 in Read This First) Recording mode (23, 32) Playback (t step 6 in Read This First) Volume (t step 6 in Read This First)

BACK/NEXT VOLUME

When playing back movies
Protect (37) Print order (DPOF) mark (70) Change folder (36)
Zoom scaling (t step 6 in Read This First) Frame by frame playback (32)

101-0012

Folder-file number (36) Playback bar (t step 6 in Read This First)
PictBridge connecting (68) Remaining Memory Stick capacity (21)
Playback folder (36) Image number/Number of images recorded in selected folder (36) Self-diagnosis display (85) Counter (21)

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Do not disconnect the cable for multi-use terminal (69) Enjoying the camera +2.0EV EV level value (27) ISO number (32) Metering mode (30) Flash

White balance (31)

Shutter speed (24) Aperture value (24) Playback image (t step 6 in Read This First)
Recording date/time of the playback image (45) Menu/Guide menu (25) Select images Adjust volume

BACK/ NEXT VOLUME

Changing the screen display
Each time you press the (Display/LCD on/off) button, the display changes as follows.
A large difference in the histogram displayed when shooting and during playback may occur when: The flash strobes. The shutter speed is changed. The histogram may not appear for images recorded using other cameras. When you set the LCD screen to Off, the digital zoom does not function (page 44) and [AF Mode] is set to [Single] (page 44). When you select (flash)/ (self-timer)/ (macro), the image is displayed for about two seconds.

Histogram on

Histogram display (page 28)

Indicators off

LCD screen off Indicators on
When you set the histogram display to on, image information is displayed during playback. The histogram does not appear: When shooting in the following situations The menu is displayed. You are using the digital zoom. The image size is set to [3:2]. Playback of movies. During playback in the following situations The menu is displayed. In index mode. You are using playback zoom. In the Multi Burst mode. You are rotating still images. Playback of movies.

Menu for viewing (page 36)
(Folder) - (Protect) DPOF (Print) (Slide) (Resize) (Rotate) (Divide) (Setup)

Shooting menu

The default settings are marked with.

SCN (Scene)

For details t step 5 in Read This First For shooting an image appropriately according to the scene condition, a combination of functions is determined by the camera. (

Macro Flash

: you can select the desired setting)
White Balance Burst/Multi Burst
AF range finder Focus preset
Auto/ Center AF 0.5m/1.0m 3.0m/7.0m / WB

/ / / /

Manually adjusts the exposure.

Toward

Toward + Toward +: Brightens an image. The exposure is determined automatically by the camera. Toward : Darkens an image.

M +2.0EV 0EV m 2.0EV

For details on the exposure t page 11 The compensation value can be set in 1/3EV increments. If a subject is being shot in extremely bright or dark conditions, or the flash is used, the exposure adjustment may not be effective.
z Adjusting [EV] by displaying a histogram

B Dark Bright

A histogram is a graph showing the brightness of an image. Set the mode dial to P or SCN in advance, then press repeatedly to display the histogram. The graph display indicates a bright image when skewed to the right side, a dark image when skewed to the left side. A histogram can be used to check the exposure and adjust [EV].
A Number of pixels B Brightness
The histogram also appears in the following cases, but you cannot adjust the exposure. When the mode dial is set to or M When playing back a single image During Quick Review

9 (Focus)

You can change the focus method. Use the menu when it is difficult to get the proper focus in auto focus mode.
(unlimited distance) 7.0m 3.0m 1.0m 0.5m Spot AF ( )
Focuses on a very small subject or a narrow area.
Using this with the AF lock function lets you shoot in the desired image composition. Hold the camera steadily so that the subject does not deviate from the range finder frame.
Focuses on the subject using a previously set distance to the subject. (Focus preset)
When shooting a subject through a net or through window glass, it is difficult to get the proper focus in auto focus mode. In these cases, use of [Focus] is convenient.

Center AF ( )

Focuses automatically on a subject near the center of the frame.
Using this with the AF lock function lets you shoot in the desired image composition.

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AF range finder frame

AF range finder frame indicator
Multi AF (Multipoint AF) (
Focuses automatically on a subject in all ranges of the finder frame.
This mode is useful when the subject is not in the center of the frame.
AF stands for Auto Focus. Distance setting information in [Focus] is approximate. If you point the lens up or down, the error increases. The distance selection is limited according to the Scene mode (page 27). When you are shooting movies, [Multi AF] is recommended as the AF works even with a certain amount of vibration. When you use [Digital Zoom] or [AF Illuminator], priority AF movement is given to subjects in or near the center of the frame. In this case the , or indicator flashes and the AF range finder frame is not displayed.

Plays back images in a continuous loop. After all the images have been played back, the slide show ends. Using the menu See the following procedure. Cancels the slide show.

Start Cancel

1 Select [Interval], [Image] and [Repeat] with v/V/b/B on the control button. 2 Select [Start] with V/B, then press z. The slide show starts. To end the slide show, press z, select [Exit] with B, then press z.
During a slide show, you can display the previous/next image with b/B. The [Interval] time is just a guideline, so it may vary depending on the image size, etc.

(Resize)

You can change the image size of a recorded image (Resize), and save it as a new file. The original image is retained even after resizing.

7M 5M 3M 1M VGA Cancel

Cancels resizing. The setting size is just a guideline. t step 4 in Read This First
1 Display the image you want to resize. 2 Press MENU to display the menu. 3 Select [ ] (Resize) with b/B, then press z. 4 Select the desired size with v/V, then press z. The resized image is recorded in the recording folder as the newest file.
For details on [Image Size] t step 4 in Read This First You cannot change the size of movies or [Multi Burst] images. When you change from a small size to a large size, the image quality deteriorates. You cannot resize to an image size of 3:2.
When you resize a 3:2 image, the upper and lower black portions will be displayed on the image.

(Rotate)

Rotates a still image.
Rotates an image. See the following procedure.
1 Display the image to be rotated.
Determines the rotation. See the following procedure. Cancels rotation.
2 Press MENU to display the menu. 3 Select [ 4 Select [ ] (Rotate) with b/B on the control button, then press z. ] with v, then rotate the image with b/B.
5 Select [OK] with v/V, then press z.
You cannot rotate protected images, movies, or [Multi Burst] images. You may not be able to rotate images shot with other cameras. When viewing images on a computer, the image rotation information may not be reflected depending on the software.

(Divide)

Cuts movies, or deletes unnecessary portions of movies. This is the recommended function to use when the Memory Stick capacity is insufficient, or when you attach movies to your email messages.
Note that the original movie is deleted and that number is skipped. Also note that you cannot restore files once you cut them.
See the following procedure. Cancels division.
Example: Cutting a movie numbered 101_0002
This section describes an example of dividing a movie numbered 101_0002 and deleting it in the following file configuration.

101_101_0003 3

2 101_0002

1 Cutting scene A.

1 A 2 101_0002 B 3

Divide

101_0002 is divided into 101_0004 and 101_0005.

Monitor (M AF)

Digital Zoom
Selects the digital zoom mode. The camera enlarges the image using optical zoom (up to 3). When the zoom scale exceeds 3, the camera uses either smart or precision digital zoom.
Smart (Smart zoom) ( ) Precision (Precision zoom) ( Off ( )
Enlarges the image digitally with almost no distortion. This is not available when the image size is set to [7M] or [3:2].
The maximum zoom scale of [Smart] is shown in the following table.
Enlarges all image sizes up to a maximum of 6, but the image quality deteriorates. Does not use the digital zoom.
Image size and maximum zoom scale using [Smart] Size Maximum zoom scale

5M 3M 1M VGA(E-Mail)

Approx. 3.6 Approx. 4.5 Approx. 7.2 Approx. 14.0
When you press the zoom button, the zoom scaling indicator appears as follows.
The W side of this line is the optical zoom area, and the T side is the digital zoom area Zoom scaling indicator
The maximum zoom scale of smart zoom/precision zoom includes the scale of the optical zoom. The AF range finder frame does not appear when using the digital zoom. The or indicator flashes, and AF operates with priority on subjects located near the center of the frame. When using the smart zoom, the image on the screen may look rough. However, this phenomenon has no effect on the recorded image.

Date/Time

Selects how to superimpose the date or time onto the image. Select this before shooting.
The date and time do not appear during shooting, instead, the indicator appears. The date and time appear in red on the lower-right corner of the screen during playback only.

Day&Time Date

Superimposes the date, hour, and minute. Superimposes the year, month and day.
The date is inserted in the order you select. (t step 2 Set the clock in Read This First)
Does not superimpose the date and time.
You cannot insert the date and time into movies or images in the [Multi Burst] mode. The date and time superimposed cannot be removed later.

Red Eye Reduction

Reduces the red-eye phenomenon when using the flash. Select this before shooting.

On ( Off

Reduces the red-eye phenomenon.
The flash pre-strobes twice or more before shooting.

When a USB connection is established for the first time, your computer automatically runs a program to recognize the camera. Wait for a while.
* During communication, the access indicators turn red. Do not operate the computer until the indicators turn white. If USB Mode Normal does not appear, set [USB Connect] to [Normal] (page 51).
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Stage 4-A: Copying images to a computer
For Windows 98/98SE/2000/Me, follow the procedure explained in Stage 4-B: Copying images to a Computer (for Windows 98/98SE/ 2000/Me) on page 58.
3 Click the radio button of
unwanted images to remove the checkmark so they are not copied, then click [Next].
This section describes an example of copying images to a My Documents folder.
1 After making a USB connection in
Stage 3, click [Copy pictures to a folder on my computer using Microsoft Scanner and Camera Wizard] t [OK] as the wizard screen appears automatically on the desktop.
The Picture Name and Destination screen appears.
4 Select a name and destination for
the images, then click [Next].
The Scanner and Camera Wizard screen appears.

2 Click [Next].

The images saved on the Memory Stick of the camera appear.
Image copying starts. When the copying is completed, the Other Options screen appears.
This section describes an example of copying images to the My Documents folder.
5 Click the radio button next to
[Nothing. I'm finished working with these pictures] to select it, then click [Next].
1 Double-click [My Computer] t
[Removable Disk] t [DCIM].
The Completing the Scanner and Camera Wizard screen appears.
When you are not creating a folder, only the 101MSDCF folder appears.
If the Removable Disk icon is not displayed, see page 81.

6 Click [Finish].

The wizard screen closes.
To continue copying other images, disconnect the cable for multi-use terminal (page 60) and reconnect it. Then follow the procedure explained in Stage 3: Connecting the camera and your computer on page 56.

To print other images

After step 3, select [Select] and the desired image with v/V, then perform from step 1.
To print images on the index screen
Perform Stage 1: Preparing the camera (page 67) and Stage 2: Connecting the camera to the printer (page 68), then proceed with the following. When you connect the camera to a printer, the print menu appears. Select [Cancel] to turn off the print menu, then proceed as follows.
1 Press (Index). The index screen appears. 2 Press MENU to display the menu. 3 Select [ ] (Print) with B, then press z. 4 Select the desired printing method with b/B, then press z.
[Quantity] When [Index] is set to [Off]: Select the number of sheets of an image that you want to print. The image will be printed as a single image. When [Index] is set to [On]: Select the number of sets of images that you want to print as an index image. If you selected [This image] in step 1, select the number of the same image you want to print side by side on a sheet as an index image.
The designated number of images may not all fit onto a single sheet depending on the quantity of images.
Print All In This Folder DPOF image Select Cancel
3 Select [OK] with V/B, then press

z. The image is printed.

Do not disconnect the cable for multi-use terminal while the (Do not disconnect the cable for multi-use terminal) indicator appears on the screen.
[Select] Selects images and prints all the selected images. Select the image you want to print with v/ V/b/B, then press z to display the mark. (Repeat this procedure to select other images.) Then, press MENU. [DPOF image] Prints all the images with a (Print order) mark regardless of the displayed image. [All In This Folder] Prints all the images in the folder. 5 Perform steps 2 and 3 of Stage 3: Printing (page 68).

indicator

Printing 2/3

Printing at a shop

You can take a Memory Stick containing images shot with your camera to a photo printing service shop. As long as the shop supports photo printing services conforming to the DPOF, you can make a (Print order) mark on images in advance so that you do not need to reselect them when you print them out at the shop.
Marking in single-image mode

What is DPOF?

DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) is a (Print function allowing you to make a order) mark on images that you want to print out later.

Battery pack and power

You cannot charge the battery pack.
A battery pack cannot be charged while the camera is turned on. Turn the camera off (t step

2 in Read This First).

The battery pack cannot be installed.
Install the battery pack while pushing the battery eject lever toward the front of the camera
using the front edge of the battery pack, and release the safety tab (t step 1 in Read This First). Install the battery in the correct direction (t step 1 in Read This First).
/Charge lamp flashes when charging a battery pack.
Install the battery pack correctly (t step 1 in Read This First). The battery pack is discharged. Disconnect the AC Adaptor and reconnect it, then charge the

battery pack.

The battery pack has malfunctioned. Consult your Sony dealer or local authorized Sony

service facility.

/Charge lamp does not light up when charging a battery pack.
Properly connect the AC Adaptor. Install the battery pack correctly (t step 1 in Read This First). The battery pack is fully charged. The battery pack is discharged. Disconnect the AC Adaptor and reconnect it, then charge the
The AC Adaptor has malfunctioned. Consult your Sony dealer or local authorized Sony
The battery remaining indicator is incorrect, or sufficient battery remaining indicator is displayed but the power runs out too quickly.
This phenomenon occurs when you use the camera in an extremely hot or cold location (page
The displayed time remaining differs from the current one. Fully discharge and then charge
the battery pack to correct the display.
The battery pack is discharged. Install a charged battery pack (t step 1 in Read This

First).

The battery pack is dead (page 90). Replace it with a new one.
The battery pack runs down too quickly.
You are using the camera in an extremely cold location (page 90). The terminals of the battery are dirty so the battery pack is not charged sufficiently. Clean
them with a cotton swab, etc.
The battery pack is dead (page 90). Replace it with a new one. Disconnect the DC plug from the camera when charging is complete.
Cannot turn on the camera.
Install the battery pack correctly (t step 1 in Read This First). Properly connect the AC Adaptor. The AC Adaptor has malfunctioned. Consult your Sony dealer or local authorized Sony

The power turns off suddenly.
If you do not operate the camera for about three minutes while the power is on, the camera
turns off automatically to prevent wearing down the battery pack. Turn on the camera again or use the AC Adaptor (t step 1 in Read This First). The battery pack is discharged. Install a charged battery pack (t step 1 in Read This First).
Shooting still images/movies
The screen does not turn on even when the power is turned on.
Turn on the screen (page 20).
Your camera cannot record images.
Insert a Memory Stick (t step 3 in Read This First). Check the free capacity of the Memory Stick (page 17). If the Memory Stick is full, do
one of the following: Delete unnecessary images saved on the Memory Stick (t step 6 in Read This First) Change the Memory Stick. Set the write-protect switch on the Memory Stick to the recording position (page 88). You cannot record images while charging the flash. Set the mode dial to , P, M, or SCN when shooting still images. Set the mode dial to when shooting movies. The image size is set to [640(Fine)] when recording movies. Do one of the following: Set the image size to other than [640(Fine)]. Insert a Memory Stick PRO (page 88).
The subject is not visible on the screen.

Set the mode dial to

, P, M, SCN, or

(page 23).

Recording takes a long time.
The NR slow shutter function is activated (page 24). This is not a malfunction.
The screen turns blue and the subject does not appear when recording movies.
The image size is set to [640(Fine)] while the cable for multi-use terminal is connected to the
multi connector. Disconnect the cable for multi-use terminal or set the image size to other than [640(Fine)]. (t step 4 in Read This First)
The image is out of focus.
The subject is too close. Record in the close-up (Macro) recording mode. Make sure to
position the lens farther away from the subject than the shortest shooting distance, approximately 6 cm (2 3/8 inches) (W)/30 cm (11 7/8 inches) (T), when shooting (t step 5 in Read This First). (Twilight mode), (Landscape mode) or (Fireworks mode) is selected as the Scene mode when you shoot still images. The Focus preset function is selected. Select the auto focus mode (page 29). Refer to If the subject is out of focus on page 30.

Zoom does not work.

You cannot change the zoom scale when shooting movies.
Precision digital zoom does not function.
Set [Digital Zoom] to [Precision] (page 44). This function cannot be used while shooting movies.
Smart zoom does not function.
Set [Digital Zoom] to [Smart] (page 44). This function cannot be used when: The image size is set to [7M] or [3:2]. Shooting in [Multi Burst] mode. Shooting movies.

The flash does not work.

The flash is set to (No flash) (t step 5 in Read This First). You cannot use the flash when: [Mode] (REC Mode) is set to [Burst] or [Multi Burst] (page 32). (Twilight mode), (Fireworks mode) or (Candle mode) is selected as the Scene

*1When

Write-protect switch Labeling position

a a*2*3

The position and/or the shape of the writeprotect switch may differ depending on the Memory Stick you use.
Do not remove the Memory Stick while reading or writing data. Data may be corrupted in the following cases: When the Memory Stick is removed or the camera is turned off during a read or write operation When the Memory Stick is used in locations subject to static electricity or electrical noise We recommend backing up important data. Do not attach any other material than the supplied label on the labeling position. When you attach the supplied label, be sure to attach it to the labeling position. Be careful that the label does not stick out. When you carry or store the Memory Stick, put it in the case supplied with it. Do not touch the terminal of the Memory Stick with your hand or a metal object. Do not strike, bend or drop the Memory Stick. Do not disassemble or modify the Memory Stick. Do not expose the Memory Stick to water. Do not use or store the Memory Stick under the following conditions: High temperature locations such as the hot interior of a car parked in direct sunlight Locations exposed to direct sunlight Humid locations or locations with corrosive substances present

a*2 a*2 a*2*3*4

a*2*3*4
using a Memory Stick Duo with this camera, be sure to insert it into a Memory Stick Duo Adaptor. *2MagicGate Memory Stick and Memory Stick PRO are equipped with MagicGate functions. MagicGate is copyright protection technology that uses encryption technology. Data recording/playback that requires MagicGate functions cannot be performed with this camera. *3Supports high-speed data transfer using a parallel interface. *4 640(Fine) size movies can be recorded. A Memory Stick formatted with a computer is not guaranteed to operate with this camera. Data read/write speeds differ depending on the combination of the Memory Stick and the equipment used.
Notes on using a Memory Stick Duo (not supplied)

x On the internal rechargeable battery
This camera has an internal rechargeable battery for maintaining the date and time and other settings regardless of whether the power is on or off. This rechargeable battery is continually charged as long as you are using the camera. However, if you use the camera for only short periods, it discharges gradually, and if you do not use the camera at all for about one month it becomes completely discharged. In this case, be sure to charge this rechargeable battery before using the camera. However, even if this rechargeable battery is not charged, you can still use the camera as long as you do not record the date and time. Charging method Connect the camera to a wall outlet (wall socket) using the AC Adaptor, or install a charged battery pack, and leave the camera for 24 hours or more with the power off.
x On operating temperatures
Your camera is designed for use between the temperatures of 0C and 40C (32F and 104F). Shooting in extremely cold or hot places that exceed this range is not recommended.

Specifications

Camera

[System]

Image device 9.11 mm (1/1.8 type) color CCD, Primary color filter

[Power, general]

Battery pack used NP-FR1 Power requirements 3.6 V Power consumption (during shooting with the LCD screen on) 1.2 W Operating temperature 0C to +40C (+32F to +104F) Storage temperature 20C to +60C (4F to +140F) Dimensions 104.551.527.9 mm (4 1/82 1/81 1/8 inches) (W/H/D, excluding maximum protrusions) Approx. 180 g (6.3 oz) (including NP-FR1 battery pack, Memory Stick, and wrist strap) Electret condenser microphone Dynamic speaker Compatible
Total pixel number of camera Approx. 000 pixels Effective pixel number of camera Approx. 000 pixels Lens Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar 3 zoom lens f = 7.9 - 23.7 mm (38 - 114 mm when converted to a 35 mm still camera) F2.8 - 5.2
Exposure control Automatic exposure, Manual exposure, Scene Selection (9 modes) White balance Automatic, Daylight, Cloudy, Fluorescent, Incandescent, Flash, One push

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SERVICE MANUAL

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SPECIFICATIONS SERVICE NOTE DISASSEMBLY BLOCK DIAGRAMS FRAME SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS PRINTED WIRING BOARDS REPAIR PARTS LIST
For ADJUSTMENTS (SECTION 6), refer to SERVICE MANUAL, ADJ (9-876-854-51). For INSTRUCTION MANUAL, refer to SERVICE MANUAL, LEVEL 1 (9-876-854-41). Reference No. search on printed wiring boards is available. Note in Lens Frame Installation Exchange Method of Barrier Assy On the CH-146, SY-123 boards
This service manual procides the information that is premised the circuit board replacement service and not intended repair inside the CH-146, SY-123 boards. Therefore, schematic diagram, printed wiring board and electrical parts list of the CH-146, SY-123 boards are not shown. The following pages are not shown. Schematic diagrams. Printed wiring boards. Waveforms.. Mounted parts location. Electrical parts list. Pages 4-9 to 4-28 Pages 4-39 to 4-42 Pages 4-45 and 4-46 Page 4-48 and 49 Pages 5-7 to 5-11

DIGITAL STILL CAMERA

The above-described information is shown in service manual Level 3.

9-876-854-31

Sony EMCS Co.
2005E0500-1 2005.5 Published by DI Technical Support Section

SPECIFICATIONS

Camera

[System]

Image device 9.11 mm (1/1.8 type) color CCD, Primary color filter

[Power, general]

Battery pack used NP-FR1 Power requirements 3.6 V Power consumption (during shooting with the LCD screen on) 1.2 W Operating temperature 0C to +40C (+32F to +104F) Storage temperature 20C to +60C (4F to +140F) Dimensions 104.551.527.9 mm (4 1/82 1/81 1/8 inches) (W/H/D, excluding maximum protrusions) Approx. 180 g (6.3 oz) (including NP-FR1 battery pack, Memory Stick, and wrist strap) Electret condenser microphone Dynamic speaker Compatible

NP-FR1 battery pack

Battery used Lithium-ion battery Maximum voltage DC 4.2 V Nominal voltage DC 3.6 V Capacity 4.4 Wh (mAh)
Total pixel number of camera Approx. 000 pixels Effective pixel number of camera Approx. 000 pixels Lens Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar 3 zoom lens f = 7.9 - 23.7 mm (38 - 114 mm when converted to a 35 mm still camera) F2.8 - 5.2
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Exposure control Automatic exposure, Manual exposure, Scene Selection (9 modes) White balance Automatic, Daylight, Cloudy, Fluorescent, Incandescent, Flash, One push
File format (DCF compliant) Still images: Exif Ver. 2.2 JPEG compliant, DPOF compatible Movies: MPEG1 compliant (Monaural) Recording media Memory Stick Flash Recommended distance (ISO set to Auto): 0.2 m to 3.5 m (7 7/8 inches to 11 feet 5 3/4 inches) (W)/0.3 m to 2.5 m (11 7/8 inches to 8 feet 2 3/8 inches) (T)
Microphone Speaker Exif Print
PRINT Image Matching II Compatible PictBridge Compatible

AC-LS5/LS5B AC Adaptor

Input rating Output rating 100 V to 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz, 11 W 4.2 V DC* * See the label on the AC Adaptor for other specifications.
[Input and Output connectors]
Multi connector USB communication Hi-Speed USB (USB 2.0 compliant)

[LCD screen]

LCD panel 5.1 cm (2.0 type) TFT drive Total number of dots (560240) dots
Operating temperature 0C to +40C (+32F to +104F) Storage temperature 20C to +60C (4F to +140F) Dimensions Approx. 482981 mm (1 15/161 3/163 1/4 inches) (W/H/D, excluding projecting parts) Approx. 130 g (5 oz) excluding power cord (mains lead)

: LEAD FREE MARK Unleaded solder has the following characteristics. Unleaded solder melts at a temperature about 40C higher than ordinary solder. Ordinary soldering irons can be used but the iron tip has to be applied to the solder joint for a slightly longer time. Soldering irons using a temperature regulator should be set to about 350C. Caution: The printed pattern (copper foil) may peel away if the heated tip is applied for too long, so be careful! Strong viscosity Unleaded solder is more viscous (sticky, less prone to flow) than ordinary solder so use caution not to let solder bridges occur such as on IC pins, etc. Usable with ordinary solder It is best to use only unleaded solder but unleaded solder may also be added to ordinary solder.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Section Title Page

SERVICE NOTE

1-1. Note for Repair 1-1 1-2. Discharging of the FP-163 Flexible Boards Charging Capacitor (C601) 1-1 1-3. Note in Lens Frame Installation 1-2 1-4. Description on Self-diagnosis Display 1-2

DISASSEMBLY

2-1. Disassembly 2-1 2-2. SY-123 Board Service Position 2-5 2-3. Exchange Method of Barrier Assy 2-7 2-3-1. Peel Off Old Ornamental Ring A 2-7 2-3-2. Remove Old Barrier Assy 2-8 2-3-3. Install New Barrier Assy 2-8 2-3-4. Adhere the Ornamental Ring A 2-9 2-4. Circuit Boards Location 2-10

3-1. 3-2. 3-3. 3-4.

BLOCK DIAGRAMS
Overall Block Diagram (1/2) 3-1 Overall Block Diagram (2/2) 3-3 Power Block Diagram (1/2) 3-5 Power Block Diagram (2/2) 3-7
PRINTED WIRING BOARDS AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
4-1. Frame Schematic Diagram 4-1 4-2. Schematic Diagrams 4-5 CD-517 FLEXIBLE (CCD IMAGER) 4-7 FP-162 FLEXIBLE (DC IN, MULTI CONNECTOR) 4-29 FP-163 FLEXIBLE (FLASH) 4-30 MEMORY STICK CONNECTOR (FP-161 FLEXIBLE) 4-30 CONTROL SWITCH BLOCK (SW51740), (RL) 4-31 4-3. Printed Wiring Boards 4-35 CD-517 FLEXIBLE 4-37 FP-162 FLEXIBLE 4-43 FP-163 FLEXIBLE 4-44 4-5. Mounted Parts Location 4-47

REPAIR PARTS LIST

5-1. Exploded Views 5-2 5-1-1. Overall Assembly 5-2 5-1-2. Lens Block Assembly 5-3 5-1-3. Main Block Assembly 5-4 5-1-4. BT Block Assembly 5-5 5-2. Electrical Parts List 5-6

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1. SERVICE NOTE

1-1. NOTE FOR REPAIR

Make sure that the flat cable and flexible board are not cracked of bent at the terminal. Do not insert the cable insufficiently nor crookedly. When remove a connector, dont pull at wire of connector. It is possible that a wire is snapped.
When installing a connector, dont press down at wire of connector. It is possible that a wire is snapped.
Cut and remove the part of gilt which comes off at the point. (Be careful or some pieces of gilt may be left inside)
1-2. DISCHARGING OF THE FP-163 FLEXIBLE BOARDS CHARGING CAPACITOR (C601)
The charging capacitor (C601) of the FP-163 flexible board is charged up to the maximum 300 V potential. There is a danger of electric shock by this high voltage when the capacitor is handled by hand. The electric shock is caused by the charged voltage which is kept without discharging when the main power of the unit is simply turned off. Therefore, the remaining voltage must be discharged as described below. Preparing the Short Jig To preparing the short jig, a small clip is attached to each end of a resistor of 1 k /1 W (1-215-869-11). Wrap insulating tape fully around the leads of the resistor to prevent electrical shock.

2 from Page 2-P2 tapping screw x1 Multi fixed plate x1 FP-162 flexible board Memory stick connector 4
Connector x1: CN707 Connector x1: CN003 Claw x2 Control switch block
Flexible board x1: CN704 P2 tapping screw x1 Claw x1 P2 tapping screw (M1.7) x1 Claw x1 Connector x2: CN751, 756 Control SW block (SW51740) SY-123 board

1 Claw xD901, LCD901

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2-2. SY-123 BOARD SERVICE POSITION

Control switch block

AC power adaptor

FP-162 flexible board

SY-123 board
Control SW block (SW51740)

A/V multi cable

Lens block
Color monitor Memory stick connector (including FP-161 flexible board) D901, LCD901

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2-3. EXCHANGE METHOD OF BARRIER ASSY
Service parts Part Number 1 3-091-427-X-3954-476-3-086-156-31 Part Name Ring (A), Ornamental Barrier Assy Tapping screw (P2) Quantity 2
2-3-2. REMOVE OLD BARRIER ASSY
1 Remove two screws. * Discard the removed screws. 2 Remove the Barrier Assy. * Discard the removed Barrier Assy.
Tools used Torque driver Soldering iron Weight about 60g Adhesive (Super X) (Note) Note: Use adhesive (Super X) or an equivalent article. Dont use what becomes white after drying like a quick-drying glue.
2-3-1. PEEL OFF OLD ORNAMENTAL RING A
The Ornamental Ring A has adhered to the Barrier Assy strongly and accordingly, use a soldering iron to weaken the adhesive force. Heat four circled portions with the soldering iron. Heating temperature is about 300C. Beware of a burn since the entire Ornamental Ring becomes hot. * As the adhesive force of Ornamental Ring A is considerably large, the forced peeling will damage the group-1 frame. Insert the tip of tweezers, etc. into a notch of the group-1 frame and prize the ring. * Take extreme care so as not to damage the coated surface of the group-1 frame. In case of difficult peeling, heat the ring again with the soldering iron. If this re-heating failed, it may be advisable that the ring be peeled while heating the portions in the under figure one by one sequentially. * Discard the removed Ornamental Ring A.
* After removing the Barrier Assy, if the G1 Dust-Proof Ring was removed, it must be returned to the home position. In returning the ring, adjust the location of a projection to the lens direction. This is an important part to prevent the dust and light from coming in. * After removing the Barrier Assy, take extreme care not to drop dust or foreign substances in the lens barrel.
2-3-3. INSTALL NEW BARRIER ASSY
1 Install new Barrier Assy by paying attention to the projection of the Barrier Assy in relation to the position shown in the under figure. 2 Tighten two screws. * Tightening torque = 0.5 kgf (4.9 N)

CD-517 FLEXIBLE BOARD (1/2)

Q103 BUFFER Q101

CH-146 BOARD

LCD901

19 IC101 SHUTTER MOTOR ZOOM MOTOR FOCUS MOTOR IRIS MOTOR CCD IMAGER QFOCUS SENSOR 13 RG, H1B, H2B H1A, H2A 6 PWR SAVE QVSUB CONT 22 Q133

IC801 LCD DRIVE (6/9)

51 CCD SIGNAL PROCESSOR, 37 TIMING 48 GENERATOR 19 135

CA HD CAM F MCKTG

COLOR LCD MONITOR
E1 F1 G2 H2 H1 J2 J1 K1 K3 L3 H11 K11 L10

D901 BACKLIGHT

126129
V1, V3A, V3B VST VHLD VSUB
IC301 CAM SO, XCAM SCK, XCAM RST CAMERA DSP, SDRAM (KWF BOARD) (2/9)

SYS SI, SYS SO, XSYS SCK

V2, V4, V5A, V5B, 34 V6, V7, V8, V9, V23

132 124

38 XFE CS, XTG CS 39

TG CKI

BL L BL H BL LEV IC302

OVERALL (2/2) (PAGE 3-4)

CAM SO, XCAM SCK, XCAM RST
G1 AC22 AC12 AC15 N3 K3 M4

VSUB CONT IC 301 IC201

YO VIDEO AMP ON

VIDEO AMP (2/9)

CN201 F MOTOR A, A, B, B FOCUS A, A, B, B

A6 B5 A4 B4

FOCUS MOTOR DRIVER
LENS DRIVE HR EN2, (3/9) HR DIR2A, B7 HR DIR2B B8 C7 C8 B3 A2 B1 HR EN0, HR DIR0A XZM DC BR
AU AIN AU AOUT SYS SO, XSYS SCK
D21 K4 J3 XPANEL TG CS AD16 A11 B11 C11 D14 K2 AA8 IC502 MC CAM, SH DSP, FLASH (4/9)

Z DC MOTOR (+), ()

ZOOM DC

ZOOM MOTOR DRIVER

AA18 D22 AB7 AD14 J1 K1 L1 M1 F1 H23
XAU LINE MUTE AU SEN MELODY ENV MELODY

OVERALL (2/2) (PAGE 3-3)

SYS SI, SYS SO, XSYS SCK IRIS M IN IRIS M EN IRIS S IN IRIS S EN MSHUT DIR MSHUT EN MSHUT REF XFC RST SENS XZM RST SENS1 T4 U2 T3 T2 U3 AA19 P4 D8 AA12 XSYS RST SYS V

USB PHY D

ZOOM FG

ZOOM SENSOR

IRIS M, S

G5 H6 G4 H4

IRIS MOTOR DRIVER

G3 H2 G2 G1 F8 F7 H8

PRELAMP AF CONT SELF TIMER LED AE LOCK LED

SHUTTER MOTOR (+), ()

SHUTTER

SHUTTER MOTOR DRIVER

F PI SENS OUT Z PI SENS OUT Z BOX1 PI SENS OUT, Z BOX2 PI SENS OUT LENS TEMP SENSOR THERMISTOR (+)

ZM DC FG A, B

J21 L22 L20 L23 K21 G4 J2 Y4 L21 M21 M23 M20 M22 G3 H4 W4 N21 N22 N20 P20 P21 P23 R21 P22 T21 R23 STRB ON R20 R22 T20 T23 U21 AB20 P1
J23 J22 U20 V21 V23 U22 V20 V22 W20 Y20 W22 Y23 W21 Y22 Y21 AA22 AA21 AB22
MC XCS IC 301REG MC XCS IC 301SDRAM

MC D0 D15

A17 C18 L21 L23 M24 K23 H22 J21 J22 F24 K21 H21 M23 K22 G21 L24 F23 E23 V22 V21 V23 R22 W22 U22 W21 T22 R23 N21 P22 P21 P23 R21 M22 T21 P24 U21 U23 N22 U24 N23 T24 M21 T23 A7 H1 AC12 AA9 AC16 A2 A12 B12 C23
D753 (MS ACCESS) C22 XACCESS LED Q752 LED DRIVE

MC A1 A25

MC CKIO CAM F XFE CS XTG CS LENS TEMP
A : VIDEO SIGNAL A : AUDIO SIGNAL A : VIDEO/AUDIO SIGNAL

LENS TEMP

B16 B15 D16

FP-163 FLEXIBLE BOARD

XE_H CN757 XE_H T601 DST UNREG
MC MSDIO, MC MSBS, CN751 (FP-161 FLEXIBLE) MC MSCLK 9 DIO, BS, SCLK INT 7

MEMORY STICK CONNECTOR

MEMORY STICK CN6
CAM SO, XCAM SCK, XCAM RST XZM DC BR MSHUT REF VER EXTAL X101 27MHz STRB CHRG XSTRB FULL

AA19 G2 A6

AB5 AB13 B13 D13 C13
XMS IN XAE LOCK ON XSHTR ON

FLASH UNIT

TRIG 300V

11 TRIG 300V 12

2 IC601 TRANS DRIVE, FLASH CONTROL, FLASH CHARGE DETECT (9/9) STRB CHRG XSTRB FULL
FR SI, FR SO, XFR SCK FR INT XCS MC

XE_L CL501

AD19 AC15

AD11 D11

C601 CHARGING + CAPACITOR 05

Q601 CL502

STRB ON

XSYS RST SYS V

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3-2. OVERALL BLOCK DIAGRAM (2/2)

SY-123 BOARD (2/2)

FP-162 FLEXIBLE BOARD
21 ACV UNREG BATT XEXT KEY ADA, ADB 9 XLANC POWER ON CHG STAT CN704 (2/2) IC901 CN758 A2 A4 SP SP901 SPEAKER ACV UNREG BATT /XEXT D J101 DC IN
CN704 (1/2) V OUT AU OUT XAV JACK IN USBPHY D USB JACK IN AU AIN AU AOUT H6 H7 H2 H24 V OUT A OUT L XAV JACK IN D USB VBUS 12 6

CN101 (MULTI CONNECTOR)

BATT UNREG BATT SIG

USBPHY D

BT901 BATTERY TERMINAL

OVERALL (1/2) (PAGE 3-2)

SYS SO, XSYS SCK XAU LINE MUTE AU SEN MELODY ENV MELODY AE LOCK LED PRELAMP AF CONT SELF TIMER LED AE LOCK LED Q504 MODULATOR BEEP

XLANC POWER ON

CHG STAT 0 2

KEY ADA, ADB

BATT XEXT M BATT XEXT D

ACV UNREG1

BATT UNREG

G4 AUDIO AMP (7/9) H4 C1

F9 F7 E9 USB JACK IN Q408 C8 A3 A8 J7 H7

MIC901 MICROPHONE

CN707 MIC IN

XAV JACK IN

Q402 A7 BATT/XEXT Q407 BATTERY CHARGE DETECTOR S401 RESET BUFFER
CD-517 FLEXIBLE BOARD (2/2)
D104 SELF TIMER/ AF ILLUMINATOR CN101 (2/2) PRELAMP AF ON 38 Q701 LED DRIVE Q503 LED DRIVE XMS IN Q401 B6 D1 D2 E1 D9 E2 B3 B9 J5 J4 G1 G2

BATT SIG IC402

D103 (AE/AF LOCK)
FR SI, FR SO, XFR SCK AE LOCK LED
IC401 FRONT CONTROL (5/9) D7

XAE LOCK LED

DC JACK/MULTI DOUBLE INSERTION DETECT (5/9)

D101 (FLASH/CHG)

XCHARGE/XSTRB LED
FR INT XCS MC XSYS RST SYS V XSHTR ON XAE LOCK ON
B7 C7 D7 E4 L8 K8 K7 A7 E3 D2
ACV UNREG ST UNREG ACV W SENS CHG SW

SYS DD ON

Q008, 009

X401 32.768kHz

C1 D3 H1 A9 H2 J1
DDCON SO, DDCON SCK XCS DDCON BATT IN FAST CHARGE INIT CHARGE
CONTROL SWITCH BLOCK (RL)

S001 (SHUTTER) 1 2

CONTROL SWITCH BLOCK (SW51740)
CN003 XAE LOCK ON XSHTR ON XCHARGE/XSTRB LED XPWR LED CN756 PLL LOOP FILTER

IC601 ST 5V TRANS DRIVE, FLASH CONTROL, FLASH CHARGE DETECT (9/9) CNL813 IC801 IC802 CAM 3.3V A 2.8V (PANEL 2.8V) BL LEV BL H BL L BL H BL L 5 2.8V REG (6/9) 4 EXTDA G10 D901 BACKLIGHT LFBFBLCD DRIVE (6/9) VDD LCDL104 LFBIC101 CCD SIGNAL PROCESSOR, TIMING GENERATOR CP101 CAMERA MODULE (1/9) PANEL UNIT

PANEL 8.5V L804

M 5V (PANEL 4.9V)

POWER 1 (PAGE 3-6)

CAM 3.3V CAM 0.5V Q101, 102 CAM 15.5V CAM 8.0V M 5V A 2.8V D 2.8V EVER 3.0V A 2.8V D 2.8V
CAM 3.3V CAM 0.5V CAM 15.5V CAM 8.0V M 5V A 2.8V 40 EVER 3.0V 45 D 2.8V (XAE LOCK) EVER 3.0V CN101 LFB39

CD-517 FLEXIBLE BOARD

CAM 15V IC101 CAM 8.0V M 5V CCD IMAGER D104 SELF TIMER/ AF ILLUMINATOR D103 (AE/AF LOCK) D101 (FLASH/CHG)
CAM DD ON A 2.8V M 5V (AUDIO) L504 A 2.8V D2.8V IC1.8V REG (4/9) A 3.1V D 1.2V L304 D 2.8V D 1.2V FB301 FB302 FB305 L301 FB304 IC301 CAMERA DSP, SDRAM (KWF BOARD) (2/9) PI006 V4 PI007 V3 LL503

AC20 PU[6]

IC502 MC CAM, SH DSP, FLASH (4/9) Q751 CNSDA(O/D) AD18 MS POWER ON VCC
MEMORY STICK CONNECTOR (FP-161 FLEXIBLE)

CNMEMORY STICK

A 3.1V D 1.2V
LENS BLOCK Q201 (1/2) D 2.8V XLENS RST LED Q201 (2/2) D 2.8V XZM RST LED Z BOX2 PI SENS Vcc Z BOX1 PI SENS Vcc 28 Z PI SENS Vcc FOCUS SENSOR CNF PI SENS Vcc ZOOM SENSOR
A 2.8V AU 2.8V L901 IC901 AUDIO AMP (7/9)
IC302 VIDEO AMP (2/9) D 2.8V M 5V IC201 LENS DRIVE (3/9)

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4. PRINTED WIRING BOARDS AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
4-1. FRAME SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM

CN101 45P 45

FRAME SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM

C601 CHARGING CAPACITOR

CAM_-8.0V GND GND RG GND H2A H2B GND

(FLASH)

H1A H1B GND CAM_15V PWR_SAVE GND

LENS BLOCK

OVF LENS

CONTROL SWITCH BLOCK(RL)

2P CN707 CN756 19P REG_GND XPWR_ON EVER_3.0V XPWR_LED XSHTR_ON XAE_LOCK_ON MANUAL MODE_DIAL1 MOVIE PB MODE_DIAL0 KEY_AD2 REG_GND NC VL_3V NC REG_GND KEY_AD1 KEY_AD0
GND CDD_OUT MIC901 MIC N.C. CCD_GND GND GND VSUB VSUB_CONT V10 V9 V8 V7 V6

XPWR_LED

EVER_3.0V

XSHTR_ON

XAE_LOCK_ON

REG_GND

XPWR_ON

(CCD IMAGER)

NC GND
GND GND CCD_GND N.C. CCD_OUT GND GND PWR_SAVE CAM_15V GND H1B H1A GND H2B H2A GND RG GND GND CAM_-8.0V RQ103 2SC4250(T5LSONY1) BUFFER R102 12k C103 XX RC101 XX Q101 DTC144EMT2L SWITCH
LND129 LND130 LND131 LND132 LND133 LND134 LND135 LND136

R103 2700

VOUT GND GND GND VDD NC
CCD IMAGER IC101 ICX489CQZ-13

CSUB SUB H2B H1B H1A H2A

LND138 LND139 LND140 LND141 LND142 LND143 LND144

LND145

LND137
RC106 0.1u Q102 DTC144EMT2L SWITCH C104 XX RC102 0.1u C105 0.1u
Precautions for Replacement of CCD Imager The CD-517 flexible board mounted as a repair part is not equipped with a CCD imager. When replacing this board, remove the CCD imager from the old one and mount it onto the new one. If the CCD imager has been replaced, carry out all the adjustments for the camera section. As the CCD imager may be damaged by static electricity from its structure, handle it carefully like for the MOS IC. In addition, ensure that the receiver is not covered with dusts nor exposed to strong light.

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CD-517
Schematic diagrams of the CH-146, SY-123 boards are not shown. Pages from 4-9 to 4-28 are not shown.
For Schematic Diagram Refer to page 4-43 for printed wiring board.
DC IN, MULTI CONNECTOR (JK BLOCK)
XX MARK:NO MOUNT NO MARK:REC/PB MODE
LND146 BATT_UNREG LND147 LNDBATT_SIG
BATT_UNREG BATT_UNREG BATT_UNREG BATT_UNREG BATT_UNREG BATT_UNREG

FLASH (STROBE BLOCK)

LND518 LND517 LNDXE_H XE_H LND521 XE_H XE_H
Note: CN101 (multi connector) is not supplied, but this is included in FP-162 flexible complete board.

LND150 STATIC_GND

Note: FLASH UNIT and C601 are not included in FP-163 flexible complete board.
LNDLNDLNDLNDLNDLNDLNDLND137 37

BATT_SIG LND148 BATT_GND

LND523 TRIG_300V

D101 MA2S111-(K8).SO 27

SY-123 (9/9)
ACV_GND ACV_GND ACV_GND XLANC_POWER_ON KEY_ADB N.C. N.C. KEY_ADA CHG_STAT1 BATT_XEXT ACV_UNREG ACV_UNREG ACV_UNREG

LND513 LND512 LND511

XE_L XE_L XE_L
CN757 PAGE 4-28 of LEVEL3

BATT_UNREG BATT_UNREG

CHG_STAT0 NC(FR_EXT_BATT) USB_VBUS USB_GND D+ DUSB_GND A_OUT_L A_GND V_OUT V_GND CHG_STAT2 XAV_JACK_IN 28

LND524 TRIG_GND

LNDLNDLNDLNDLNDLNDLND130 30
CHG_STAT2 V_GND V_OUT V_GND A_GND A_OUT_L NC

LND508

XE_L 11 TRIG_300V TRIG_300V LND522

LND507 12

LNDLNDLND501 18

ST_GND ST_GND ST_GND

CL501 CL502

LNDUSB/LANC_GND

C601 117u 315V CHARGING CAPACITOR
CN704 PAGE 4-28 of LEVEL3

LNDLNDLND126 26

MODE_DIAL0 AUTO 1 CL044 CL043 CLP_AUTO RR001 1200

MANUAL

MODE_DIAL1

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(SW51740), (RL)
4-3. PRINTED WIRING BOARDS
CD-517 FLEXIBLE BOARD FP-162 FLEXIBLE BOARD FP-163 FLEXIBLE BOARD
COMMON NOTE FOR PRINTED WIRING BOARDS MOUNTED PARTS LOCATION CIRCUIT BOARDS LOCATION
CD-517 flexible FP-162 flexible FP-163 flexible
CCD IMAGER DC IN, MULTI CONNECTOR FLASH
THIS NOTE IS COMMON FOR PRINTED WIRING BOARDS
: Uses unleaded solder. : Circuit board : Flexible board Pattern from the side which enables seeing. : pattern of the rear side (The other layers patterns are not indicated) Through hole is omitted. Circled numbers refer to waveforms. There are a few cases that the part printed on diagram isnt mounted in this model. C: panel designation Chip parts. Transistor
Board Name CD-517 flexible FP-162 flexible FP-163 flexible
Parts Location (Shown on Page) 4-47 2 layers 2 layers 1 layer
Pattern Total Number of Layers Layers Not Indicated

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CD-517 FLEXIBLE
Note for Printed Wiring Board (See page 4-35). : Uses unleaded solder.

7 C -D < > IP

D104 SELF TIMER/ AF ILLUMINATOR
LND101 LND102 LND103 LND104 LND105 LND107 LND106 LND108 LND109 LND110 LND111 LND112 LND113 LND114 LND115 LND116 LND117 LND118 LND119 LND120 LND121 LND122 LND123 LND124 LND125 LND126 LND127 LND128 LND129 LND130 LND131 LND132 LND133 LND134 LND135 LND136 LND137 LND138 LND139 LND140 LND141 LND142 LND143 LND144 LND145

-468-1 -815

D101 (FLASH/CHG) Note: CD-517 flexible complete board and IC101 are not supplied, but there are included in CCD block assy.

C101 R101 R15 C R2 1

Q101 E

R109 C106

IC101 Q103
B C E C103 R105 C R104 C104 C107 CCL120 CL32 CL103 CL107 CL111 CL102 CL114

C102 B E

1-864-51805

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Printed wiring boards of the CH-146, SY-123 boards are not shown. Pages from 4-39 to 4-42 are not shown.
Note for Printed Wiring Board (See page 4-35).

FP-162 FLEXIBLE

: Uses unleaded solder.

LND149

1-864112FP-162 >PI<

LND147

LND146

LND150

(MULTI CONNECTOR)

CN1 LF28

1-864-112-

LND148

FP-163 FLEXIBLE
LND102 LND104 LND106 LND108 LND110 LND112 LND114 LND116 LND118 LND120 LND122 LND124 LND126 LND128 LND130 LND132 LND134 LND136 LND138 LND140 LND142 LND144

5-1. EXPLODED VIEWS

5-1-1. OVERALL ASSEMBLY
Main block assembly (See Page 5-4)
Lens block assembly (See Page 5-3)

Ref. No. 5 6

Part No. 2-547-040-01 2-547-038-01 2-547-038-11 2-547-038-21 2-587-151-01
Description RING, LENS CABINET (FRONT (SD)) (SILVER) CABINET (FRONT (SD)) (BLACK) CABINET (FRONT (SD)) (BROWN) SCREW (M1.4), NEW TRUSTAR.P2

Ref. No. 11 12

Part No. 2-582-186-01 2-582-185-01 A-1097-047-A A-1097-048-A A-1097-049-A
Description SHEET, LCD WINDOW ADHESIVE WINDOW, LCD CABINET (REAR) BLOCK ASSY (SILVER) CABINET (REAR) BLOCK ASSY (BLACK) CABINET (REAR) BLOCK ASSY (BROWN)
2-582-197-01 SHEET (FRONT), ADHESIVE 2-582-196-01 SHEET, OVF WINDOW ADHESIVE 2-582-195-01 WINDOW, OVF
X-2048-862-1 CABINET ASSY, SIDE 2-582-194-01 CABINET (FRONT), INNER 2-582-184-01 PLATE, CABINET

DSC-P200 5-2

5-1-2. LENS BLOCK ASSEMBLY
(including CD-517 flexible board and IC101 (CCD IMAGER)) (Note 2)

(Note 1) (Note 1)

(Note 1) D901
Note 1: Be sure to read 2-3. Exchange Method of Barrier Assy on page 2-7 when change Ref. No. 52, 53 and 54. Note 2: Be sure to read Precuations for Replacement of CCD Imager on page 4-8 when changing the CCD imager. Ref. No. 59 Part No. 1-788-208-11 3-091-427-01 3-086-156-31 X-3954-476-1 3-091-013-01 2-021-317-01 1-788-176-11 2-021-318-01 3-348-998-61 Description LENS, VIDEO (EC01B) RING (A), ORNAMENTAL (Note1) SCREW, TAPPING (P2) (Note1) BARRIER ASSY (Note1) HOLDER, AF MASK, LPF OPTICAL FILTERBLOCK (OFB-02-21) SEALGOM 890 SCREW (M1.4X4), TAPPING, PAN Ref. No. 64 Part No. 2-582-219-01 3-080-204-11 2-589-437-01 2-582-218-01 A-1089-498-A Description FRAME, LENS SCREW, TAPPING, P2 GUARD (CD), FLEXIBLE SHEET, BL HARNESS PROTECTION CCD BLOCK ASSY (including CD-517 flexible board and IC101 (CCD IMAGER)) (Note2)
D901 1-479-010-11 BLOCK, LIGHT GUIDE PLATE (2.0) LCD901 8-753-228-05 ACX335AK-3 SP901 1-825-923-31 LOUDSPEAKER (1.3CM)

DSC-P200 5-3

5-1-3. MAIN BLOCK ASSEMBLY

ns: not supplied

MIC901
(including CP101 (CH-146 board) and IC301 (KWF board))

(Note 1)

J101 ns (CN101)

ns (BT001)

(including BT001)

(Note 2)

112 109
BT block assembly (See Page 5-5)
! BT001(BATTERY, LITHIUM SECONDARY)
Note 1: CN101 (multi connector) is not supplied, but this is included in FP-162 flexible complete board. Note 2: Part of 108 is including FP-161 flexible board. Ref. No. Part No. Description
The components identified by mark 0 or dotted line with mark 0 are critical for safety. Replace only with part number specified. Ref. No. 0 BT901 Part No.

2-582-853-61 INSTRUCTION (READ THIS FIRST) (RUSSIAN, SWEDISH) (AEP) 2-582-853-71 INSTRUCTION (READ THIS FIRST) (ARABIC, PERSIAN) (E) 2-582-853-81 INSTRUCTION (READ THIS FIRST) (KOREAN) (KR, JE) 2-582-853-91 INSTRUCTION (READ THIS FIRST) (POLISH, CZECH) (AEP) 2-582-854-11 INSTRUCTION (READ THIS FIRST) (HUNGARIAN, SLOVAKIAN) (AEP) 2-582-856-11 INSTRUCTION (USERS GUIDE) (ENGLISH) (EXCEPT AEP, AR, KR, BR, CH) 2-582-856-21 INSTRUCTION (USERS GUIDE) (FRENCH, ITALIAN) (CND, AEP) 2-582-856-31 INSTRUCTION (USERS GUIDE) (SPANISH, PORTUGUESE) (AEP, E, AR, JE)
Conversion adaptor (1) CD-ROM (Cyber-shot application software) (1) 0 1-569-008-21 (E) 2-583-852-01 (US) 2-583-853-01 (CND, AEP, UK, E, HK, KR, AUS, AR, BR, CH, JE) 2-583-854-01 (CH)
2-582-856-41 INSTRUCTION (USERS GUIDE) (GERMAN, DUTCH) (AEP) 2-582-856-51 INSTRUCTION (USERS GUIDE) (TRADITIONAL CHINESE, SIMPLIFIED CHINESE) (E, HK, CH, JE) 2-582-856-61 INSTRUCTION (USERS GUIDE) (RUSSIAN, SWEDISH) (AEP) 2-582-856-71 INSTRUCTION (USERS GUIDE) (ARABIC, PERSIAN) (E) 2-582-856-81 INSTRUCTION (USERS GUIDE) (KOREAN) (KR, JE) 2-582-856-91 INSTRUCTION (USERS GUIDE) (POLISH, CZECH) (AEP) 2-582-857-11 INSTRUCTION (USERS GUIDE) (HUNGARIAN, SLOVAKIAN) (AEP)
Abbreviation AR : Argentine model AUS : Australian model BR : Brazilian model CH : Chinese model
CND : Canadian model HK : Hong Kong model JE : Tourist model KR : Korean model

DSC-P200 3

SUPPLEMENT-2

(PV04-030)

Addition of Japanese Model
This supplement covers only differences from models other than Japanese. Refer to the parts list of original service manual about other parts.

9-876-854-85

Language that can be selected about SY-123 board

GP1 GP2

J US CND AUS Vietnam AEP UK E AR BR TW JE HK CH KR
&: Points added portion. !: Points deleted portion.

Page Former New

Japanese English French German Spanish Italian Portugal Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese Arabic Dutch Russian Swedish Korean
z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z
Ref. No. Part No. 102 Description

0 1-823-947-12 (KR) 0 1-827-945-12 (AUS) 0 1-783-952-11 (AR)
CD-ROM Conversion adaptor (1) (Cyber-shot application software) (1) 0 1-569-008-21 (E) 2-583-852-01 (US) 2-583-853-01 (CND, AEP, UK, E, HK, KR, AUS, AR, BR, CH, JE, J)
Conversion adaptor (1) 0 1-569-007-11 (E, JE) Battery case (1) (not supplied)
Abbreviation AR : Argentine model AUS : Australian model BR : Brazilian model CH : Chinese model CND : Canadian model

HK J JE KR

: Hong Kong model : Japanese model : Tourist model : Korean model
[Description of main button functions on toolbar of the Adobe Acrobat Reader Ver5.0 (for Windows)]

Toolbar Printing a text

1. Click the Print button. 2. Specify a printer, print range, number of copies, and other options, and then click [OK].
Reversing the screens displayed once
To reverse the previous screens (operation) one by one, click. the To advance the reversed screens (operation) one by one, click the.

Application of printing:

To set a range to be printed within a page, select the graphic and drag on the page to enclose a range to selection tool be printed, and then click the Print button.
Application to the Service Manual:
This function allows you to go and back between circuit diagram and printed circuit board diagram, and accordingly it will be convenient for the voltage check.

Finding a text

1. Click the Find button. 2. Enter a character string to be found into a text box, and click the [Find]. (Specify the find options as necessary)

Moving with link

1. Select either palm tool , zoom tool , text selection tool
To execute find from current page toward the previous pages, select the check box Find Backward and then click the Find.
, or graphic selection tool. 2. Place the pointer in the position in a text where the link exists (such as a button on cover and the table of contents page, or blue characters on the removal flowchart page or drawing page), and the pointer will change to the forefinger form. 3. Then, click the link. (You will go to the link destination.)

Moving with bookmark:

Click an item (text) on the bookmark pallet, and you can move can display the to the link destination. Also, clicking hidden items. (To go back to original state, click ) 3. Open the find dialog box again, and click the [Find Again] and you can find the matched character strings displayed next. (Character strings entered previously are displayed as they are in the text box.)
The parts on the drawing pages (block diagrams, circuit diagrams, printed circuit boards) and parts list pages in a text can be found using this find function. For example, find a Ref. No. of IC on the block diagram, and click the [Find Again] continuously, so that you can move to the Ref. No. of IC on the circuit diagram or printed circuit board diagram successively. Note: The find function may not be applied to the Service Manual depending on the date of issue.

Zooming or rotating the screen display
Zoom in/out Click the triangle button in the zoom control box to select the display magnification. Or, you may click ing in or out. or for zoom-

Switching a page

To move to the first page, click the To move to the last page, click the To move to the next page, click the. Rotate Click rotate tool , and the page then rotates 90 degrees each.
To move to the previous page, click the
The printed circuit board diagram you see now can be changed to the same direction as the set.

Reverse

987685433.pdf

Revision History

Ver. 1.0 1.1 Date 2005.01 2005.02 History Official Release Supplement-1 (S1 PV04-027) Supplement-2 (S2 PV04-030) Contents Addition of Red Model Change of Repair Parts Addition of Argentine and Brazilian Models Addition of Japanese Model S.M. Rev. issued No

2005.05

 

Technical specifications

Full description

Just in time for the holidays, Sony bundles one of its best selling digital still cameras, the DSC-P200, with some additional accessories and savings. Perfect as a gift, or for just snapping a few family photos around the dinner table this holiday, the DSC-P200 features a 7.2 Megapixel Super HAD CCD for superb resolution, sensitivity and clarity in your digital pictures. Other camera features include a Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar 3X optical zoom lens and a large 2-inch LCD monitor with 134K pixels that makes it incredibly easy to frame shots and review pictures. Also included in this special bundle kit: a leather carrying case, 256MB Memory Stick Media, IS Guide to Improving Your Photography and ImageStation 100-Print Pack.

General
Product TypeDigital camera - compact
Width4.1 in
Depth1.1 in
Height2 in
Weight0.2 lbs
Enclosure ColorSilver
Body MaterialAluminum
Main Features
Resolution7.2 Megapixel
Color SupportColor
Optical Sensor TypeSuper HAD CCD
Total Pixels7,410,000 pixels
Effective Sensor Resolution7,200,000 pixels
Optical Sensor Size1/1.8"
Light SensitivityISO 100, ISO 400, ISO 200, ISO auto
Digital Zoom6 x
Shooting ModesFrame movie mode
Shooting ProgramsLandscape, hi-speed shutter, twilight portrait, beach/snow, fireworks, soft snap, twilight mode, candle
Special EffectsBlack & White, Sepia, Saturation, Contrast compensation
Max Shutter Speed1/2000 sec
Min Shutter Speed30 sec
Exposure MeteringMulti-segment, center-weighted, spot
Exposure ModesProgram, bulb, automatic, manual
Exposure Compensation±2 EV range, in 1/3 EV steps
White BalanceAutomatic, presets
White Balance PresetsIncandescent, fluorescent, cloudy, flash, daylight
Digital Video FormatMPEG VX
Still Image FormatJPEG
Continuous Shooting Speed1.1 frames per second
Video CaptureMPEG - 640 x 480 - 30 fps MPEG - 640 x 480 - 16.6 fps 160 x 112 - 8.3 fps
Memory / Storage
Flash Memory256 MB flash - Memory Stick
Supported Flash MemoryMemory Stick, Memory Stick PRO
Image StorageJPEG 3072 x 2304 JPEG 3072 x 2048 JPEG 2592 x 1944 JPEG 2592 x 1728 JPEG 2048 x 1536 JPEG 1280 x 960 JPEG 640 x 480
Camera Flash
Camera FlashBuilt-in flash
Flash ModesFill-in mode, slow synchro, auto mode, flash OFF mode, red-eye reduction
Red Eye ReductionYes
Effective Flash Range8 in - 11.5 ft
FeaturesAF illuminator
Lens System
TypeZoom lens - 7.9 mm - 23.7 mm - f/2.8-5.2
Focal Length7.9 mm - 23.7 mm
Focal Length Equivalent to 35mm Camera38 - 114mm
Focus AdjustmentAutomatic, manual
Auto FocusTTL contrast detection
Auto Focus Points (Zones)5
Min Focus Range19.7 in
Macro Focus Range2.4 in - 19.7 in
Lens ApertureF/2.8-5.2
Optical Zoom3 x
Zoom AdjustmentMotorized drive
Lens Construction5 group(s) / 7 element(s)
Filter Size30 mm
Lens ManufacturerCarl Zeiss
FeaturesBuilt-in lens shield, aspherical lens
Additional Features
Self TimerYes
Self Timer Delay10 sec
Additional FeaturesAudio recording, direct print, USB 2.0 compatibility, built-in speaker, auto power save, digital noise reduction, date/time stamp, DPOF support, PRINT Image Matching, PictBridge support, histogram display, resizing an image
Viewfinder
Viewfinder TypeOptical - real-image zoom
Display
TypeLCD display - TFT active matrix - 2" - color
Display Form FactorBuilt-in
Display Format134,400 pixels
Microphone
TypeMicrophone - built-in
Connections
Connector Type1 x USB 1 x composite video/audio output DC power input
Expansion Slot(s)1 x Memory Stick PRO
Software
SoftwareDrivers & Utilities, Picture Package, ImageMixer VCD2
System Requirements for PC Connection
Operating System SupportMS Windows XP, MS Windows 2000, MS Windows ME, MS Windows 98, Apple Mac OS 9.2, Apple Mac OS X 10.1, MS Windows 98 SE, Apple Mac OS X 10.2, Apple Mac OS 9.1, Apple Mac OS X 10.3, Apple Mac OS X 10.0
Peripheral DevicesUSB port, CD-ROM drive
Miscellaneous
Carrying CaseCase - leather
Included AccessoriesWrist strap
Cables IncludedUSB cable A/V cable
Power
Power DevicePower adapter - external
Battery
Supported BatterySony NP-FR1
Supported Battery Details1 x Li-ion rechargeable battery - 1220 mAh ( included )
Environmental Parameters
Min Operating Temperature32 °F
Max Operating Temperature104 °F
Universal Product Identifiers
BrandSony
Part NumbersDSC-P200, DSCP200KIT1, TD078LL/A
GTIN00027242671294

 

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