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EVR software for use with CCD-V88E/F335E/F250E/TR55E

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SONY®

EVR Service Software
for the
LISA-1 ADAPTER

Applicable models:
CCD-V88E
CCD-F335E
CCD-F250E
CCD-TR55E

vs. 1.1

J. Devenyns

User Manual


Table of Contents

1. Introduction: Lines and Innerbus Service Adapter (LISA) 2. Starting the program 3. Top menu 3.1. AF-DATA 3.2. LINCS-CONTROL 4. Service menu 4.1. Troubleshooting 4.2. EVR-Adjust 4.3. Alignments 4.4. Data handling 5. EVR Alignments 5.1. General 5.2. CCD-V88E 5.3. CCD-F335E and F250E 5.4. CCD-TR55E 6. Ending the program 7. Suggestions


1. Introduction: Lines and Innerbus Service Adapter (LISA)

The LISA interface connects the Psion Organiser II to any camcorder that is equipped with EVR adjustment facilities.

The PSION, together with LISA-adapter and EVR-software, allows a technician to:

  1. Display AF-data while doing manual adjustments with the RM-95 remote controller.
  2. Perform the same troubleshooting operations as with the RM-95 controller.
  3. Manually perform EVR-adjustments, just as done with the RM-95.
  4. Perform a number of EVR-alignments fully automatically, with great saving of time.
  5. Preprogram, Save and Restore EVR data.

With the dedicated software which has to be loaded from a preprogrammed datapack, the Psion can communicate with the camcorder through the remote control input of the camera. For some applications, a second link with the camera is needed. The white 4P connector of the LISA then has to be plugged into the connector where until now the AF data reading jig had to be plugged into. From now on we will call that 4P connector the "AF plug". The following table gives the location of that connector for every camcorder type that is included in the present software.

CAMERA TYPECONNECTOR FOR AF PLUG
CCD-V88ECN805 on AF-36P board
CCD-F335E & F250ECN803 on CV-9 board
CCD-TR55ECN304 on VC-60 board
Table 1.1

While running through the program, you may be asked to "set CAM ADJ mode". This camera adjust mode has to be set before you can access the EVR (Electronic Variable Resistor) data. For the V88, the CAM ADJ mode is set by connecting pin 3 and pin 4 of CN404 on the SS-82P board. For the other three camera types, set to adjustment mode by connecting pin B6 of the check point array to GND with a jumper wire. Remember to set this adjust mode always AFTER turning the camera power on.

Mains adaptor

To save the battery of your Organiser, it is best to use a mains adaptor while running the EVR program. Take care to use a Sony AC Power Adaptor only (output DC 9V; e.g. AC-D468, P.N. 9-101-235-0). Never use the Psion Organiser Mains Adaptor, because it has a different polarity and it would damage the LISA interface.


2. Starting the program

A title screen " SONY SERVICE CENTRE EUROPE " will be displayed. This means the program has now started. If you did not insert the datapack properly, a "Device Load Error" may be reported. This is caused by trying to load a program when only the hardware interface (and no software) is available.

If you get an " OUT OF MEMORY " message, there is not enough internal memory left on your Organiser to load the EVR Alignments software. You can try to clear some memory (delete any non-vital files or records; use the Tidy option in the Diary), but the best thing to do is to save your files on a datapack and erase them on A:.

Even if you have enough memory left, it is still recommended to save all important files you may have on the PSION to a datapack before running the EVR software, to cover you for the unlikely event that a serious error might damage your files.

The EVR program is mainly constructed by using menus, so you only have to select the application you want from the menu. There are two ways to select an item from a menu:

  1. Run through the menu using the four arrow keys (= cursor keys) until the cursor is positioned at the first letter of the item you want. Then press the EXE key.
  2. Press the key corresponding to the first letter of the option required.

Important note: never unplug the interface, or remove the EVR datapack while the Organiser is switched on. This could cause electrical damage to the Organiser.


3. Top menu

When the program is loaded and the title screen is displayed, a key press (any other key than ON/CLEAR, which will end the program) will cause the following menu to be displayed:

AF-DATA   LINCS-CONTROL

In further explanations, this menu will be referred to as the "top menu". Pressing the ON/CLEAR key when you are in this menu will end the program and you will be returned to the Organiser top level menu (Find, Save, Diary, ...). This is also the only way out, so you will always have to return to this top menu to be able to quit the program.

The two items that are presented in the top menu are now briefly described.

3.1. AF-DATA

This option allows you to use the Organiser as an AF Data Reader Jig. Of the two cables that come out of the interface, you must only connect the AF plug to the respective connector on the camera (see table 1). The other cable with the mini-minijack is not used. You will be asked to connect the RM-95 to the remote terminal of the camcorder. If you set the camera adjust mode, you can run through the EVR addresses with the RM-95 and read the AF Jig data by pressing any key on the Organiser (except the ON/CLEAR key, which will return you to the top menu). The AF data is displayed on the Organiser in hexadecimal, as it was on the original AF Data Reader Jig.

3.2. LINCS-CONTROL

As the title indicates, in this mode the Organiser will communicate with the camcorder through LINCS (asynchronous data transfer via the remote terminal). The Organiser will be able to perform most of the adjustment facilities that the RM-95 has, plus automatic align- ments.

The moment you select this option, you should make sure all the necessary preparations are made:

If something has been forgotten, the Organiser will detect it and display the adequate error message:

If everything is OK, the following "service menu" will be displayed:

Troubleshooting  EVR-Adjust Alignments Data-handling

Only the items in the rectangle are initially displayed, the other items can be reached by scrolling through the menu, or can immediately be selected by pressing A or D.


4. Service menu

4.1. Troubleshooting

This is the service mode for operation checking, the "status indication mode". Here, different categories such as battery voltage, last and present emergency etc., can be checked. The desired category is selected with the right arrow key. Pressing the C key will clear the last emergency, pressing ON/CLEAR will end the status indication mode and you will be returned to the service menu.

The number of categories provided depends on the camera type. The types F335E and F250E have 4 categories; V88E and TR55E have 5. The indication of those categories on the Organiser is the same as on the RM-95:

X : XX : XX   [1] [ 2 ]

  1. service mode category
  2. actual value according to current category

The meaning of the codes may be different for every camcorder type. They are explained in the next tables.

4.1.1. CCD-V88E

Category     Display on LCD
1Result from A/D conversion of the battery voltage. (indicated by decimal)
00:00-02:55 (refer to table 4.2)
2LAST EMG. (Refer to table 4.3)
3PRESENT EMG. (Refer to table 4.3)
4MODE SW CODE
00 : 01READY
00 : 02GL
00 : 03USE
00 : 04EJECT
00 : 05RP
00 : 06LS
00 : 07BL

5DEW MODE
00 : 00NORMAL
00 : 01SENSOR ON DEW MODE
00 : 02SENSOR OFF DEW MODE

Table 4.1

Battery voltage:

Display     Battery voltage
01:425.53V (±0.1V) * (Power does not turn ON)
01:465.68V (±0.1V) * (Battery End)
01:505.80V (±0.1V) * (Battery Pre End)
01:556.00V (±0.1V) *
01:636.30V (±0.1V) * (Full Battery voltage)
01:827.00V (±0.1V) *
02:498.00V (±0.1V) *
* :During CAM REC mode
Table 4.2

 

Abnormal status PRESENT EMG
Display
LAST EMG
Display
No abnormality 00 : 0000 : 00
Loading motor 00 : 0100 : 01
REEL abnormal for unloading 00 : 0200 : 02
Other REEL abnormal 00 : 0300 : 03
Capstan abnormal 00 : 0400 : 04
FG abnormal at drum starting time
(0)
(1)
(2)

00 : 05
01 : 05
02 : 05

00 : 05
00 : 14
00 : 15
No PG at drum starting time
(0)
(1)
(2)

00 : 06
01 : 06
02 : 06

00 : 06
00 : 14
00 : 15
FG abnormal at drum stationary time
(0)
(1)
(2)

00 : 07
01 : 07
02 : 07

00 : 07
00 : 14
00 : 15
No PG at drum stationary time
(0)
(1)
(2)

00 : 08
01 : 08
02 : 08

00 : 08
00 : 14
00 : 15
Phase at drum stationary time
(0)

00 : 09

00 : 09
(1) At loading time
(2) At unloading time
(0) Others
Table 4.3

4.1.2. CCD-F335E and CCD-F250E

Category     Indication on LCD
1A/D conversion value for battery voltage (decimal indication)
00:00 - 04:55
2LAST EMG (last emergency)
Refer to table 4.6
3PRESENT EMG (current emergency)
Refer to table 4.6
4MODE SW CODE (mechanism status)
00 : 00EJECT
00 : 01I.A.
00 : 02UNLOAD
00 : 03I.B.
00 : 04STOP (threading completed)
00 : 05I.C.
00 : 06RP (REC, PB, FF, REW, CUE, REVIEW, PAUSE)
00 : AAMode switch error
Table 4.4

Battery voltage:

Display     Battery voltage
02:805.5V
02:895.68V
02:965.85V
03:066V
03:206.3V
03:577.0V
03:827.5V
04:088V
Table 4.5

 

Error PRESENT EMG
Indication
LAST EMG
Indication
No error 00 : 0000 : 00
Loading motor 00 : 0100 : 01
REEL FG error during unthreading 00 : 0200 : 02
REEL FG error not during unthreading 00 : 0300 : 03
Capstan error 00 : 0400 : 04
DRUM PG error (0) when starting drum 00 : 0500 : 05
DRUM PG error (1) when starting drum 01 : 0500 : 14
or 00 : 0E
DRUM PG error (2) when starting drum 02 : 0500 : 15
or 00 : 0F
No DRUM PG (0) when starting drum 00 : 0600 : 06
No DRUM PG (1) when starting drum 01 : 0600 : 14
or 00 : 0E
No DRUM PG (2) when starting drum 02 : 0600 : 15
or 00 : 0F
DRUM FG error (0) when drum stationary00 : 0700 : 07
DRUM FG error (1) when drum stationary01 : 0700 : 14
or 00 : 0E
DRUM FG error (2) when drum stationary02 : 0700 : 15
or 00 : 0F
No DRUM PG (0) when drum stationary 00 : 0800 : 08
No DRUM PG (1) when drum stationary 01 : 0800 : 14
or 00 : 0E
No DRUM PG (2) when drum stationary 02 : 0800 : 15
or 00 : 0F
Phase error (0) when drum stationary 00 : 0900 : 09
(1) During tape threading
(2) During tape unthreading
(0) Other
Table 4.6

4.1.3. CCD-TR55E

Category     Indication on LCD
1A/D conversion value for the battery voltage (decimal indication)
00:00-02:55
2LAST EMG. (last emergency)
(Refer to table 4.9)
3PRESENT EMG. (current emergency)
(Refer to table 4.9)
4MODE SW CODE (mechanism status)
00 : 01READY
00 : 02GL
00 : 03USE
00 : 04EJECT
00 : 05RP (REC, PB, FF, REW, CUE, REVIEW, PAUSE)
00 : 06LS
00 : 07BL

5DEW MODE
00 : 00NORMAL
00 : 01SENSOR ON DEW MODE
00 : 02SENSOR OFF DEW MODE
Restart of operation is possible after the following conditions have been satisfied:
1. EJECT
2. More than 1H has elapsed.

Table 4.7

Battery Voltage:

Display     Battery voltage
01:425.53V (±0.1V) * (Power does not turn ON)
01:465.68V (±0.1V) * (Battery End)
01:505.80V (±0.1V) * (Battery Pre End)
01:556.00V (±0.1V) *
01:636.30V (±0.1V) * (Full Battery voltage)
01:827.00V (±0.1V) *
02:498.00V (±0.1V) *
* :During CAM REC mode
Table 4.8

 

Error PRESENT
EMG
Indication
LAST EMG
Indication
No error 00 : 0000 : 00
Loading motor 00 : 0100 : 01
REEL FG error during unthreading 00 : 0200 : 02
REEL FG error not during unthreading 00 : 0300 : 03
Capstan error 00 : 0400 : 04
DRUM PG error (0) when starting drum 00 : 0500 : 05
DRUM PG error (1) when starting drum 01 : 0500 : 14
DRUM PG error (2) when starting drum 02 : 0500 : 15
No DRUM PG (0) when starting drum 00 : 0600 : 06
No DRUM PG (1) when starting drum 01 : 0600 : 14
No DRUM PG (2) when starting drum 02 : 0600 : 15
DRUM FG error (0) when drum stationary00 : 0700 : 07
DRUM FG error (1) when drum stationary01 : 0700 : 14
DRUM FG error (2) when drum stationary02 : 0700 : 15
No DRUM PG (0) when drum stationary 00 : 0800 : 08
No DRUM PG (1) when drum stationary 01 : 0800 : 14
No DRUM PG (2) when drum stationary 02 : 0800 : 15
Phase error (0) when drum stationary 00 : 0900 : 09
(1) During tape threading
(2) During tape unthreading
(0) Other
Table 4.9

4.2. EVR-Adjust

This service mode is for adjustment of the camera block through EVR (Electronic Variable Resistors). Of course the Organiser can only start the EVR access if the right adjust mode is set. If it is not, the necessary indications to set it will be displayed (to enable the CAM ADJ mode, refer to p.2).

Possible key presses when you are in the EVR mode are:

4.3. Alignments

Under this option, some alignments can be made automatically. Before you can choose the camera type you want to adjust, the Organiser will check if the right adjust mode (CAM ADJ) is set. If it is not, the necessary indications will be displayed. If everything is OK, you will be presented with the following menu:

CCD-V88E   CCD-F335E/F250E CCD-TR55E

As you can see, the alignments of F335E and F250E are identical.

"CCD-TR55E" is not initially displayed. You can select it by scrolling down and pressing EXE when the cursor is at that line.

When a camera type is selected, the respective adjustment menu is displayed. The different alignments for every camera type are described in section 5.

4.4 Data handling

The EVR data of the camcorder can be handled as a file that can be transferred between the camera and the Organiser in three ways:

Save Restore   Preprogram

4.4.1 Save

Before changing the EVR data, it is recommended to save the original data. That gives you a backup in case the EVR data gets altered by accident.

You can keep only one EVR file in the Organiser's memory, so if you want to save the EVR contents of a camcorder while there is still a file from a previous camera in memory, the following messages will be displayed:

Still EVR file   in memory

OK to erase? Y/N

If you type 'Y', the EVR file in memory will be overwritten by the new one.

Once an EVR file is saved, it can only be removed from the memory by overwriting it with another EVR file, or by resetting the Organiser ('Cold boot'). So even if the EVR software is removed from the Organiser's memory, the saved EVR data file will still be in memory.

4.4.2. Restore

If you wish to put the EVR addresses back to their original (previously saved) values, you can use this 'Restore' option. Be sure, however, not to restore data from another camera type. The program cannot stop you from saving the EVR data from a CCD-F335E, and restoring this data to a CCD-V88E. There is no need to say such a handling will be disastrous for that V88. Therefore, you will be warned that the current EVR data of the camcorder will be overwritten, and asked to reconfirm you really want to restore:

! WARNING !   Current EVR data will be lost

RESTORE   Are you sure?Y/N

Only if you answer 'Y' to this question, the Organiser will start restoring.

Once the restoring has started, it is impossible to stop this process, so pressing any key is useless. You just have to wait until every address is restored with the data in memory.

Of course, if you choose the 'Restore' option while there is no EVR data in memory, the Organiser will tell you so.

4.4.3. Preprogram

If the EVR μCOM has to be replaced, you must write initial values to the addresses of the new EVR μCOM before you can start adjusting the camcorder. As this 'preprogramming' may take a lot of time, you can initialize the EVR μCOM automatically using the 'Preprogram' option. If you do so, you will have to select which camera type you want to initialize. Again, the program cannot stop you from selecting another camera type than the one you actually preprogram. So please be careful when using this option.

To avoid unwanted preprogramming as much as possible, you will be warned and asked to confirm the initialising process.

! WARNING !   Current EVR data will be lost

PREPROGRAM   Are you sure?Y/N

Only if you answer 'Y' to this question, the Organiser will start preprogramming.

Once the preprogramming has started, it is impossible to stop this process, so pressing any key is useless. You just have to wait until every address is initialised with the data in memory.


5. EVR Alignments

5.1. General

Every time a specific action is required (setting AF mode, placing filters, ...), the adequate messages will be displayed. The Organiser takes care of setting the EVR addresses and data, reading the AF data, and performs all the required calculations.

Once a certain alignment is selected, some messages will be displayed telling you how to prepare that adjustment. You can skip to the next message by pressing any key. If you want to quit the alignment, press the ON/CLEAR key. You will then be returned to the adjustment menu.

When the Organiser is active on the LINCS-bus, the messages "Setting address XX" or "Setting data XX" will be displayed. Pressing the ON/CLEAR key at that moment will not stop the adjustment. Generally, it is recommendable not to press any key while the Organiser is busy with external I/O.

Sometimes the program allows you to escape in the middle of an adjustment, when some addresses are already set to a temporary mode (e.g. for V88, setting addr. 36 to 01 invokes the focus hunting mode). If you want to quit then, a warning is displayed, telling you that the adjustment is not completed, and you are asked to confirm you want to quit the program. If you answer N (or anything else but Y), the program continues; answering Y will return you to the adjustment menu. You must keep in mind that some addresses must be reset to their original value. For V88, check that address 36 must be set to FE and address 89 (when available) to 00. For the other camera types. both addresses 37 and 89 must be set to 00. However, you must always assume that the camera is misadjusted if you have stopped the alignment in the middle of its execution, and you should do that specific alignment all over again.

In almost every adjustment, some general error messages can be produced:

If a certain adjustment keeps on producing the same error for many times, you can assume there is something wrong with the circuitry that is connected to that alignment. For instance, if you have tried the auto focus adjustment 5 times, and there was always a "results are not within limits" error (and you are positive there is nothing wrong with your setup), you should check the auto focus circuit. It would be best then to make the alignment manually, and write down all the intermediate values that are used for the calculation. That way it could be easier to trace the error.

Note: If a serious error occurs while programming is busy, such as POWER OFF, or a connector is pulled out, obviously the program may "hang", has to be cold started again, and the adjustment which was busy at that moment will have to be started from scratch!

5.2. CCD-V88E

The following menu will appear:

LLA-adjustment   AF-adjustment IRIS-IN/OUT-adj. Focus-speed-adj. AWB-adjustment

5.2.1. Auto Focus LLA adjustment

Preparations:

Possible errors:

5.2.2. Auto Focus adjustment

Preparations:

You will be asked if you want to include the MACRO area adjustment. If you do, you must not stop the alignment after completion of the MACRO adjustment (although the program allows you to). Stopping the program there would cause misadjustment of the camera.

Possible errors:

5.2.3. IRIS IN/OUT adjustment

Preparations:

Possible errors:

5.2.4. Focus speed adjustment

Possible errors:

5.2.5. Auto White Balance adjustment

Preparations:

At a certain point in the alignment, you will be asked to move the luminescent spot to the centre (= origin of the vectorscope), using the up/down arrow keys. From the moment " ADDR 1 " is displayed, these arrow keys will be active. They will change the EVR data of the address being displayed. Changing data of address 1 will move the spot in vertical direction, while address 2 is for moving it horizontally. You can switch the addresses by pressing the MODE key. Once the spot is at the centre, press ON/CLEAR to end.

Possible errors: none

5.3. CCD-F335E and F250E

The following menu will appear:

Auto-focus-adj.  IRIS-IN/OUT-adj. Focus-speed-adj. AWB-adjustment

5.3.1. Auto Focus adjustment

Preparations:

The Auto Focus LLA adjustment is automatically included. As in the AF adjustment of V88E, MACRO Area adjustment can be included if you want to. The remarks on MACRO adjustment that were given under 5.2.2 (AF adj. for V88) are also applicable here.

Although there is no mention of this in the Service Manual, the adjustment with the Siemens Star may be a bit difficult. First you have to adjust the camera position so that the centre of the Siemens Star coincides with the center of the monitor screen (presuming there is a monitor connected to the video out terminal). Then the Organiser will ask you to put a black cap on the lens, and the iris condition for fully open iris will be read. Then you will have to remove the black cap, and now the iris value must drop (iris must close). If it does not, the message "Increase S. Star illumination" will appear. So the Siemens Star should be sufficiently illuminated when starting this alignment.

If everything is OK, the illumination should be adjusted so that the iris value reaches (value for fully open iris)-2. This is a very delicate matter, as you will probably experience. The Organiser will display the adequate messages : " Lower S.Star illumination " or "Increase S.Star illumination ", accompanied with a short beep. A long beep means you must stop changing the illumination, because the Organiser is about to read the iris data, and the iris needs some time to be adapted to the light situation.

You will probably find that the right illumination is very critical to adjust, since the program does not admit any deviation from what is right. That is why it is very important that the ambient light is as low as possible, since it may strongly influence the iris condition. If you should find your light source cannot be varied with enough sensitivity, you may want to quit the procedure. This can be done by pressing the Q key. You will be asked to confirm, so if you pressed the Q key by accident, you can still return to the program. Remember though that, if you quit, you must set address 37 back to 00 (using the EVR-Adjust option from the service menu).

As soon as the illumination is right, the Organiser will tell you so, and the rest of the adjustment will point itself out.

Possible errors:

5.3.2. IRIS IN/OUT adjustment

Preparations:

Possible errors:

5.3.3. Focus speed adjustment

Possible errors:

5.3.4. Auto White Balance adjustment

Preparations:

Here, you will be asked twice to move the luminescent spot to the centre (= origin of the vectorscope). The use of the proper keys is explained under 5.2.5 (AWB adjustment for V88).

Hint: The first time you have to move the luminescent spot, you will see that it may take a while before the spot is actually moving. If you do not see the spot moving when pushing the UP arrow, try pushing the DOWN arrow; same with the address 2 (left/right movement).

Possible errors: none

5.4. CCD-TR55E

The following menu will appear:

Auto-focus-adj.  IRIS-IN/OUT-adj. Focus-speed-adj. AWB-adjustment

5.4.1. Auto Focus adjustment

The Auto Focus LLA adjustment is automatically included. As in the AF adjustment of V88E, MACRO Area adjustment can be included if you want to. The remarks on MACRO adjustment that were given under 5.2.2 (AF adj. for V88) are also applicable here.

Possible errors:

5.4.2. IRIS IN/OUT adjustment

Preparations:

Possible errors:

5.4.3. Focus speed adjustment

Possible errors:

5.4.4. Auto White Balance adjustment

Preparations:

For further explanations, refer to AWB adjustment of F335E (5.3.4)


6. Ending the program

If the alignment is finished, or if you have stopped the adjustment procedure, you will be returned to the adjustment menu. However, when an error (illegal AF data read or results are not within limits) has occurred, you will be returned to the top menu.

To go back to the previous menu, press ON/CLEAR. The only way to leave the EVR program is by pressing ON/CLEAR when you are in the top menu. Then the Organiser's own top level menu will be displayed.

To remove the LISA interface and the EVR datapack:

The software will still be stored in memory, however. To remove this:

Now the EVR software is removed, and the memory used by it freed for other uses.


7. Suggestions

For any questions and/or suggestions regarding the use of this software, please contact:

Mr. J. Devenyns Sony Service Centre (Europe) N.V. Technologielaan 7 1840 Londerzeel Belgium Tel.: (052) 307.307 Fax: (052) 307.490


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