Sony XDCAM PMW-1000 User manual

MEMORY RECORDER
PMW-1000
SERVICE MANUAL
1st Edition (Revised 1)

警告
このマニュアルは,サービス専用です。
お客様が,このマニュアルに記載された設置や保守,点検,修理などを行うと感電や火災,
人身事故につながることがあります。
危険をさけるため,サービストレーニングを受けた技術者のみご使用ください。
WARNING
This manual is intended for qualified service personnel only.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire or injury, do not perform any servicing other than that
contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so. Refer all servicing to
qualified service personnel.
WARNUNG
Die Anleitung ist nur für qualifiziertes Fachpersonal bestimmt.
Alle Wartungsarbeiten dürfen nur von qualifiziertem Fachpersonal ausgeführt werden. Um die
Gefahr eines elektrischen Schlages, Feuergefahr und Verletzungen zu vermeiden, sind bei
Wartungsarbeiten strikt die Angaben in der Anleitung zu befolgen. Andere als die angegeben
Wartungsarbeiten dürfen nur von Personen ausgeführt werden, die eine spezielle Befähigung
dazu besitzen.
AVERTISSEMENT
Ce manual est destiné uniquement aux personnes compétentes en charge de l’entretien. Afin
de réduire les risques de décharge électrique, d’incendie ou de blessure n’effectuer que les
réparations indiquées dans le mode d’emploi à moins d’être qualifié pour en effectuer d’autres.
Pour toute réparation faire appel à une personne compétente uniquement.
安全のために,周辺機器を接続する際は,過大電圧を持
つ可能性があるコネクターを以下のポートに接続しない
でください。
:LANコネクター
上記のポートについては本書の指示に従ってくだい。
For safety, do not connect the connector for peripheral
device wiring that might have excessive voltage to the
following port(s).
: LAN connector
Follow the instructions for the ports(s).
For kundene i Norge
Dette utstyret kan kobles til et IT-strømfordelingssystem.
PMW-1000

CAUTION
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.
Replace only with the same or equivalent type rec-
ommended by the manufacturer.
When you dispose of the battery, you must obey the
law in the relative area or country.
ATTENTION
Il y a danger d’explosion s’il y a remplacement incor-
rect de la batterie. Remplacer uniquement avec
une batterie du même type ou d’un type équivalent
recommandé par le constructeur.
Lorsque vous mettez la batterie au rebut, vous devez
respecter la législation en vigueur dans le pays ou la
région où vous vous trouvez.
VORSICHT
Explosionsgefahr bei Verwendung falscher Batterien.
Batterien nur durch den vom Hersteller empfohlenen
oder einen gleichwertigen Typ ersetzen.
Wenn Sie die Batterie entsorgen, müssen Sie die
Gesetze der jeweiligen Region und des jeweiligen
Landes befolgen.
注意
指定以外の電池に交換すると,破裂する危険があります。
必ず指定の電池に交換してください。
使用済みの電池は,国または地域の法令に従って
処理してください。
FÖRSIKTIGHET!
Fara för explosion vid felaktigt placerat batteri.
Byt endast mot samma eller likvärdig typ av batteri,
enligt tillverkarens rekommendationer.
När du kasserar batteriet ska du följa rådande lagar
för regionen eller landet.
PAS PÅ
Fare for eksplosion, hvis batteriet ikke udskiftes
korrekt.
Udskift kun med et batteri af samme eller tilsvarende
type, som er anbefalet af fabrikanten.
Når du bortskaffer batteriet, skal du følge
lovgivningen i det pågældende område eller land.
HUOMIO
Räjähdysvaara, jos akku vaihdetaan virheellisesti.
Vaihda vain samanlaiseen tai vastaavantyyppiseen,
valmistajan suosittelemaan akkuun.
Noudata akun hävittämisessä oman maasi tai
alueesi lakeja.
FORSIKTIG
Eksplosjonsfare hvis feil type batteri settes i.
Bytt ut kun med samme type eller tilsvarende
anbefalt av produsenten.
Kasser batteriet i henhold til gjeldende avfallsregler.
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PMW-1000

Attention-when the product is installed in Rack:
1. Prevention against overloading of branch circuit
When this product is installed in a rack and is
supplied power from an outlet on the rack, please
make sure that the rack does not overload the supply
circuit.
2. Providing protective earth
When this product is installed in a rack and is
supplied power from an outlet on the rack, please
confirm that the outlet is provided with a suitable
protective earth connection.
3. Internal air ambient temperature of the rack
When this product is installed in a rack, please make
sure that the internal air ambient temperature of the
rack is within the specified limit of this product.
4. Prevention against achieving hazardous
condition due to uneven mechanical loading
When this product is installed in a rack, please
make sure that the rack does not achieve hazardous
condition due to uneven mechanical loading.
5. Install the equipment while taking the operating
temperature of the equipment into consideration
For the operating temperature of the equipment, refer
to the specifications of the Operation Manual.
6. When performing the installation, keep the
following space away from walls in order to
obtain proper exhaust and radiation of heat.
Top: 2 cm (0.8 inches) or more
Right, Left: 2 cm (0.8 inches) or more
Rear: 25 cm (9.8 inches) or more
本機をラックに設置するとき
熱の適切な排気・発散を得るために,ラックと本機の間
には,以下の空間を確保してください。
・上面 2cm 以上
・左右両側面 2cm 以上
・後面 25cm 以上
When installing the installation space must be secured
in consideration of the ventilation and service operation.
. Do not block the ventilation slots at the left side and
right side panels, and vents of the fans.
. Leave a space around the unit for ventilation.
. Leave more than 25 cm of space in the rear of the unit
to secure the operation area.
When the unit is installed on the desk or the like, leave
at least 2 cm of space in the left and right sides.
Leaving 20 cm or more of space above the unit is
recommended for service operation.
設置時には,通気やサービス性を考慮して設置スペース
を確保してください。
. ファンの排気部や通気孔(左側面および右側面)をふ
さがない。
. 通気のために,セット周辺に空間をあける。
. 作業エリアを確保するため,セット後方は,25cm 以
上の空間をあける。
机上などの平面に設置する場合は,左側面および右側面
は 2cm 以上の空間をそれぞれ確保してください。ただ
し,セット上部はサービス性を考慮し 20cm 以上の空
間を確保することを推奨します。
PMW-1000

Table of Contents
Manual Structure
Purpose of this manual....................................................................................................................5
Related manuals...........................................................................................................................5
Trademarks................................................................................................................................5
Board name............................................................................................................................... 5
1. Service Overview
1-1. Power Supply..................................................................................................................1-1
1-1-1. Power Cord............................................................................................................. 1-1
1-2. Installation Space..............................................................................................................1-2
1-2-1. Outside Dimensions.................................................................................................... 1-2
1-2-2. Notes on Installation....................................................................................................1-2
1-2-3. To Mount the Unit in a Rack........................................................................................... 1-3
1-3. Location of Printed Circuit Boards and Circuit Function.....................................................................1-4
1-4. Function and Location of Sensors.............................................................................................1-5
1-5. Connectors and Cables........................................................................................................1-6
1-5-1. Signal Inputs and Outputs.............................................................................................. 1-6
1-5-2. Connection Connectors/Cables.........................................................................................1-9
1-6. Functions of Onboard Parts..................................................................................................1-10
1-6-1. Description of Onboard LED Indicators.............................................................................. 1-10
1-6-2. Functions of Onboard Switches.......................................................................................1-14
1-7. Circuit Protection Parts...................................................................................................... 1-17
1-7-1. Circuit Protection Element............................................................................................1-17
1-7-2. Fuse....................................................................................................................1-17
1-8. Fixtures.......................................................................................................................1-19
1-9. Service Action after Replacing or Repairing the Block and Board..........................................................1-20
1-9-1. SY-425 Board......................................................................................................... 1-20
1-9-2. CPU Board/HPR-46 Board............................................................................................1-20
1-10. Replacing EEPROMs........................................................................................................1-21
1-10-1. Overview.............................................................................................................. 1-21
1-10-2. Replacing FRAM (IC310/SY-425 Board).............................................................................1-21
1-10-3. Replacing EEPROM (IC1100/HPR-46 Board)....................................................................... 1-22
1-10-4. Replacing EEPROM (IC806/AU-351 Board).........................................................................1-22
1-10-5. Replacing D/A Converter (IC502/VPR-118 Board).................................................................. 1-22
1-11. Backup Battery...............................................................................................................1-23
1-12. Updating the Firmware...................................................................................................... 1-24
1-12-1. Corresponding Firmware..............................................................................................1-24
1-13. Circuit Description...........................................................................................................1-27
1-13-1. Video Signal Processing System...................................................................................... 1-27
1-13-2. Audio Signal Processing System......................................................................................1-30
1-13-3. Synchronization Signal Processing System...........................................................................1-32
1-13-4. IO System Control System............................................................................................1-33
1-13-5. IT System Control System............................................................................................ 1-34
1-13-6. I/O Interface System.................................................................................................. 1-35
1-13-7. Control Panel (LCD/SW/JOG/SHUTTLE)........................................................................... 1-36
1-14. Flexible Card Wire...........................................................................................................1-37
1-14-1. Disconnecting/Connecting Flexible Card Wire.......................................................................1-37
1-15. Lead-free Solder............................................................................................................. 1-38
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2. Error Messages
2-1. Error Message Overview......................................................................................................2-1
2-2. Error Code List................................................................................................................2-2
2-2-1. Error 91.................................................................................................................2-2
2-2-2. Error 92.................................................................................................................2-2
2-2-3. Error 95.................................................................................................................2-3
2-3. Alarms (Warning)............................................................................................................. 2-4
2-3-1. At the Time of Startup..................................................................................................2-4
2-3-2. After a Memory Card is Inserted.......................................................................................2-4
2-3-3. After a Folder in the External Storage is Mounted.....................................................................2-6
2-3-4. During Front Panel Operations.........................................................................................2-6
2-3-5. During Recording Operations.......................................................................................... 2-7
2-3-6. During Playback Operations............................................................................................2-8
2-3-7. During Operations in the Clip List Screen/Thumbnail Search/Scene Selection/Copy.................................2-8
2-3-8. Alarms Relating to Audio and Video Signals.........................................................................2-10
2-3-9. Alarms Relating to Sensors........................................................................................... 2-10
2-3-10. Other Alarms.......................................................................................................... 2-11
3. XDCAM Web Site
3-1. XDCAM Web Site Overview................................................................................................. 3-1
3-1-1. Connecting to the XDCAM Website................................................................................... 3-1
3-2. Status Menu................................................................................................................... 3-2
3-2-1. Software Version........................................................................................................3-2
3-3. Maintenance Menu............................................................................................................3-4
3-3-1. Network.................................................................................................................3-4
3-3-2. SNMP...................................................................................................................3-5
3-3-3. Account.................................................................................................................3-9
3-3-4. Setup Menu.............................................................................................................3-9
3-3-5. Software Update.......................................................................................................3-10
3-3-6. Log.................................................................................................................... 3-15
3-3-7. Warning................................................................................................................3-16
4. Maintenance Mode
4-1. Maintenance Menu Overview.................................................................................................4-1
4-1-1. Operation Keys......................................................................................................... 4-1
4-1-2. Activating the Maintenance Mode......................................................................................4-2
4-1-3. Exiting Maintenance Mode.............................................................................................4-2
4-1-4. Maintenance Mode Access Prohibiting Switch........................................................................ 4-2
4-2. Maintenance Menu List....................................................................................................... 4-4
4-3. ADJUST (M1).................................................................................................................4-6
4-3-1. VPR VR (A20)......................................................................................................... 4-6
4-3-2. CP VR (A23)........................................................................................................... 4-6
4-3-3. APR VR (A27)......................................................................................................... 4-7
4-3-4. BATTERY (A2E).......................................................................................................4-8
4-3-5. NV-RAM CONTROL (A2F)...........................................................................................4-8
4-4. SERVICE SUPPORT (M2)..................................................................................................4-10
4-4-1. ERROR LOG (M20).................................................................................................. 4-10
4-4-2. DIAG CONTROL (M21)............................................................................................. 4-10
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4-5. OTHERS (M3)...............................................................................................................4-11
4-5-1. SOFTWARE VERSION (M30).......................................................................................4-11
4-5-2. SERIAL NUMBER (M31)............................................................................................4-11
4-5-3. HOUR METER RESET (M36).......................................................................................4-12
4-5-4. HEAD ROOM (M370)................................................................................................4-12
4-5-5. NON-AUDIO INPUT (M372)........................................................................................4-13
4-5-6. IN LEVEL (M373)....................................................................................................4-13
4-5-7. OUT LEVEL (M377)................................................................................................. 4-14
4-5-8. VITC REC (M391)....................................................................................................4-14
4-5-9. FRMT MEDIA (M395)............................................................................................... 4-15
4-5-10. VDCP STATUS MODE (M398)......................................................................................4-15
4-5-11. VERIFY USB (M399)................................................................................................ 4-16
4-5-12. VANC RX PACKET (M3B0).........................................................................................4-16
4-5-13. LINE1 SEL (M3B1)...................................................................................................4-17
4-5-14. LINE2 SEL (M3B2)...................................................................................................4-18
4-5-15. DATE/TIME PRESET (M3D)........................................................................................ 4-18
4-5-16. USB to ROM (M3E0).................................................................................................4-19
4-5-17. ROM to USB (M3E1).................................................................................................4-20
4-5-18. FORMAT USB (M3E2)...............................................................................................4-20
4-5-19. PACKAGE UPDATE (M3E3)........................................................................................ 4-21
4-5-20. LOG UPLOAD (M3E4)...............................................................................................4-21
4-5-21. FACTORY SETUP (M3F)............................................................................................ 4-22
4-6. SETUP MAINTENANCE (M4).............................................................................................4-23
4-6-1. EXTENDED MENU (M40).......................................................................................... 4-23
4-6-2. AUTO RECALL (M48)...............................................................................................4-23
4-6-3. RESET ALL SETUP (M49).......................................................................................... 4-24
4-7. NETWORK (M5)............................................................................................................4-25
4-7-1. DHCP (M50)..........................................................................................................4-25
4-7-2. IP ADDRESS (M51)..................................................................................................4-25
4-7-3. SUBNET MASK (M52).............................................................................................. 4-26
4-7-4. DEFAULT GATEWAY (M53)........................................................................................ 4-26
4-7-5. LINK SPEED (M54)..................................................................................................4-27
4-7-6. JUMBO FRAME (M56).............................................................................................. 4-27
4-7-7. RESET NET CONFIG (M5F)........................................................................................ 4-28
5. Periodic Maintenance and Inspection
5-1. Periodic Maintenance......................................................................................................... 5-1
5-1-1. Digital Hours Meter.................................................................................................... 5-1
5-1-2. Periodic Replacement Parts.............................................................................................5-1
6. Replacement of Main Parts
6-1. Index...........................................................................................................................6-1
6-2. Standard Torque for Screws .................................................................................................. 6-3
6-3. Top Panel Assembly ..........................................................................................................6-4
6-4. Bottom Plate Assembly....................................................................................................... 6-5
6-5. MEM-138 Board.............................................................................................................. 6-6
6-6. Lithium Battery................................................................................................................6-7
6-7. Rear Panel.....................................................................................................................6-8
6-8. Power Assembly ..............................................................................................................6-9
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6-9. DC Fan (30 Square)..........................................................................................................6-10
6-10. AU-351 Board/VPR-118 Board/SY-425 Board/DC Fan Motor (40)........................................................6-12
6-11. Front Assembly.............................................................................................................. 6-14
6-12. SW-1589 Board..............................................................................................................6-15
6-13. SW-1590 Board..............................................................................................................6-16
6-14. Speaker.......................................................................................................................6-17
6-15. LCD Module/FP-182 Board .................................................................................................6-18
6-16. HP-164 Board................................................................................................................6-22
6-17. HPR-46 Board/CPU Board.................................................................................................. 6-23
6-18. DC Fan (40 Square)..........................................................................................................6-26
6-19. DIO-97 Board................................................................................................................6-27
6-20. Memory Module (204 Pin SO-DIMM)......................................................................................6-28
6-21. EC-76 Board/DIF-221 Board ............................................................................................... 6-29
7. Electrical Adjustment
7-1. Electrical Adjustment Overview ..............................................................................................7-1
7-1-1. Precautions .............................................................................................................7-1
7-1-2. Tools/Fixtures...........................................................................................................7-1
7-1-3. Displaying the Adjustment Item........................................................................................7-1
7-2. HD Free-Running Frequency Adjustment.................................................................................... 7-2
7-2-1. Adjustment Procedure..................................................................................................7-2
7-3. SD Free-Running Frequency Adjustment.....................................................................................7-5
7-3-1. Adjustment Procedure..................................................................................................7-5
7-4. Video System Adjustment/VPR-118 Board ..................................................................................7-7
7-4-1. Adjustment Overview.................................................................................................. 7-7
7-4-2. Adjustment Procedure..................................................................................................7-7
7-5. Audio System Adjustment...................................................................................................7-12
7-5-1. Adjustment Overview.................................................................................................7-12
7-5-2. Adjustment Procedure.................................................................................................7-12
7-6. DC IN +12 V Adjustment ...................................................................................................7-15
7-6-1. Adjustment Procedure.................................................................................................7-15
8. Spare Parts
8-1. Note on Repair Parts.......................................................................................................... 8-1
8-2. Exploded Views............................................................................................................... 8-2
Overall............................................................................................................................... 8-2
Front..................................................................................................................................8-3
PS Block............................................................................................................................. 8-4
Rear Block........................................................................................................................... 8-5
HPR Block...........................................................................................................................8-6
Chassis............................................................................................................................... 8-7
8-3. Supplied Accessories..........................................................................................................8-8
9. Diagrams
Block Diagrams.........................................................................................................................9-1
Frame Wiring...........................................................................................................................9-3
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Manual Structure
Purpose of this manual
This manual is the service manual for Memory Recorder PMW-1000.
This manual describes the information items that premise the service based on the block-level such as service overview,
error messages, periodic maintenance and inspection, replacement of main parts, etc, assuming use of system and service
engineers.
Related manuals
The following manual is provided for this unit in addition to this “Service Manual”.
• Operation Manual (Supplied with this unit)
This manual contains information required to operate and maintain the unit.
• Factory Service Manual
This manual describes parts list, circuit diagram, and mount diagram of the unit to provide information required
for part-level service.
Trademarks
Trademarks and registered trademarks used in this manual are follows.
• Ethernet is a registered trademark of Xerox Corporation.
• Internet Explorer is a trademark or registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and Other
countries.
• SxS and Professional Disc are the registered trademarks or trademarks of the Sony Corporation.
Other system names and product names written in this manual are usually registered trademarks or trademarks of
respective development manufacturers.
Board name
In this manual, the following boards are often written as abbreviated names.
Formal name Abbreviated name
AU-351 AU
DIF-221 DIF
DIO-97 DIO
EC-76 EC
FP-182 FP
HP-164 HP
HPR-46 HPR
MEM-138 MEM
PS-866 PS
SY-425 SY
VPR-118 VPR
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Section 1
Service Overview
1-1. Power Supply
The unit works with three types of power supply: AC, DC, and a battery. When repairing or checking the unit, using
AC power is recommended.
• Power voltage:
- AC 100 V, 50/60 Hz
- DC 12 V
• Power consumption:
- AC: 80 W
- DC: 5.7 A
1-1-1. Power Cord
To get a power cord, please contact your local Sony Sales Office/Service Center.
WARNING
• Use the approved Power Cord (3-core mains lead)/Appliance Connector/Plug with earthing-contacts
that conforms to the safety regulations of each country if applicable.
• Use the Power Cord (3-core mains lead)/Appliance Connector/Plug conforming to the proper ratings
(Voltage, Ampere).
• Never use an damaged power cord.
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1-2. Installation Space
1-2-1. Outside Dimensions
Unit : mm
210
132 9.512.5
418
1-2-2. Notes on Installation
CAUTION
To avoid an injury, do not install the unit on an unstable table.
Ventilation, and Work Space for Servicing
• Do not block the air exhaust sections (rear panel) and the air vent (bottom of front side and both the right and left
sides).
• Do not install the unit with the feet (on the four corners of the bottom plate) removed.
• In order to make a unit with good ventilation, ensure sufficient clearance around the unit.
• Be sure to provide 2 cm or more space to both the right and left sides and the top of the unit, and 25 cm or more
space behind the unit.
• Do not stack any equipment on this unit.
Tip
When the unit is installed on flat surface like a desk, provide 2 cm or more space to both right and left sides of the unit.
Providing 20 cm or more space above the unit is recommended considering service operations.
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1-2-3. To Mount the Unit in a Rack
Notes on Rack Mounting
• Heat generation by neighboring units could lead to a failure of the unit. Check that the temperature inside the rack
is within the range of specified operating temperature of the unit.
• Do not cover the exhaust port or ventilation holes (lower front, right and left sides).
• When installing units side by side, leave 1 cm or more of space between the sides of the units. Blocking the air
intake will damage the unit.
• Leave 25 cm or more of space to the rear of the unit.
• Use a commercially available rack mount shelf.
Select an appropriate shelf taking size and weight of the unit into consideration.
• Never remove the top panel, bottom panel, handle, or legs of the unit when installing.
• Use adequately long cables for connection of the connector panel, considering that the unit is pulled out from the
rack.
Note
After rack mounting, check that the temperature inside the rack is within the range of 5 ℃ through 35 ℃.
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1-3. Location of Printed Circuit Boards and Circuit Function
FP-182
HP-164
DIO-97
HPR-46
SY-425
VPR-118
AU-351
MEM-138
SW-1589
SW-1590
RE-312
CN-3594
PS-866
EC-76
DIF-221
System Board name Circuit function
Digital process and Video process HPR-46 Audio/Video/Core process/Host/IT CPU/IT process
VPR-118 REF/Composite/SDI I/O
HPR-46 Audio process
Audio process AU-351 Analog, audio I/O, A/D, D/A
HP-164 Headphone jack
SxS IF DIF-221 SxS IF, SATA IF
EC-76 SxS card slot
Control panel FP-182 Control panel
SW-1589 ON/STANDBY switch
SW-1590 SxS slot select
Network and I/O SY-425 Network, TC, USB, REMOTE, I/O CPU
Power supply PS-866 AC/DC, DC IN AC/DC select, Primary power source
RE-312 DC-DC out, Secondary power source
Other DIO-97 Extensible host controller interface, USB3.0 controller
MEM-138 mSATA SSD
CN-3594 Connection board
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1-4. Function and Location of Sensors
IC2606
HPR-46 Board/Side A
Ref. No. Function
IC2606 Sensor for temperature on the board
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1-5. Connectors and Cables
1-5-1. Signal Inputs and Outputs
6 7 16 14 17 8 151
2
3
918
54111312
10
Input connectors
1. SD/HDSDI INPUT
BNC type
SD: Component digital (270 Mbits/s) SMPTE 259M
HD: Component digital (1.485 Gbits/s) SMPTE 292M
2. REF.VIDEO INPUT
BNC type (In loop through connection)
External reference video signal
SD : 0.3 V p-p, 75 Ω, negative sync ( Black burst or
composite sync)
HD : 0.6 V p-p, 75 Ω, positive and negative sync (3-level
sync)
3. TIME CODE IN
BNC type
Time code 0.5 to 18.0 Vp-p, High Impedance, unbalanced
4. ANALOG AUDIO INPUT 1, 2
1
2
3
- External View -
(0 dBu = 0.775 Vrms)
XLR 3-pin, Female
No. Signal I/O Specifications
1 AUDIO IN (G) — +4 dBu, 0 dBu, -3 dBu,
-6 dBu selectable, high
impedance, balanced
2 AUDIO IN (X) IN
3 AUDIO IN (Y) IN
5. DC IN 12V
1
23
4
- External View -
XLR 4-pin, Male
No. Signal I/O Specifications
1 GND — GND
2 NC — No connection
3 NC — No connection
4 EXT DC IN DC +11 to 17 V
Output connectors
6. HDSDI OUTPUT 1, 2 (SUPER)
BNC type
2 (SUPER): Character superimpose enabled
Component digital (1.485 Gbits/s) SMPTE 292M
7. SDSDI OUTPUT 1, 2 (SUPER)
BNC type
2 (SUPER): Character superimpose enabled
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Component digital (270 Mbits/s SMPTE 259M/ITU-R BT.
656
8. COMPOSITE OUTPUT 1, 2 (SUPER)
BNC type
2 (SUPER): Character superimpose enabled
Analog composite video 1.0 V p-p, 75 Ω, negative sync
9. PHONES
JM-60 stereo phone jack
Analog audio
Up to -13 dBu adjustable (8 Ω load), unbalanced
10. TIME CODE OUT
BNC type
Time code 1.2 V ±3 dB(75 Ω load), unbalanced
11. ANALOG AUDIO OUTPUT 1, 2
12
3
- External View -
(0 dBu = 0.775 Vrms)
XLR 3-pin, Male
No. Signal I/O Specifications
1 AUDIO OUT
(G)
— +4 dBu, 0 dBu, -3 dBu,
-6 dBu selectable (600Ω
load), low impedance,
balanced
2 AUDIO OUT
(X)
OUT
3 AUDIO OUT
(Y)
OUT
12. AUDIO MONITOR R, L
12
3
- External View -
(0 dBu = 0.775 Vrms)
XLR 3-pin, Male
No. Signal I/O Specifications
1 AUDIO OUT
(G)
— +4 dBu, 0 dBu, -3 dBu,
-6 dBu selectable (600Ω
load), low impedance,
balanced
2 AUDIO OUT
(X)
OUT
3 AUDIO OUT
(Y)
OUT
13. REMOTE
1
23
4
- External View -
4-pin, Female
No. Signal I/O Specifications
1 UNREG GND — UNREG GND
2 NC — No connection
3 NC — No connection
4 UNREG +12 V OUT DC +12 V (+11 to 17 V)
14. HDMI OUT
- External View -
Type A
19 1
18 2
No. Signal I/O Specifications
1 TMDS DA-
TA2+
OUT Differential pair
(TMDS ch2 Data)
2 TMDS DATA2
SHIELD
—
3 TMDS DATA2- OUT
4 TMDS DA-
TA1+
OUT Differential pair
(TMDS ch1 Data)
5 TMDS DATA1
SHIELD
—
6 TMDS DATA1- OUT
7 TMDS DA-
TA0+
OUT Differential pair
(TMDS ch0 Data)
8 TMDS DATA0
SHIELD
—
9 TMDS DATA0- OUT
10 TMDS CLOCK
+
OUT Differential pair
(TMDS Clock)
11 TMDS CLOCK
SHIELD
—
12 TMDS
CLOCK-
OUT
13 CEC (N.C.) — No connection
14 RESERVED
(N.C.)
— No connection
15 SCL OUT DDC, I2C-bus
16 SDA IN/OUT DDC, I2C-bus
17 DDC/CEC
GND
— DDC/CEC/+5 V/HPD
GND
18 +5 V POWER OUT 4.7 to 5.3 V/55 mA
19 HPD IN 4.7 to 5.3 V/55 mA
PMW-1000 1-7

Communications connectors
15. NETWORK
8-pin, RJ-45, 10Base-T/100Base-TX/1000Base-TX
- External View -
81
No. Signal I/O Specifications
1 TRP1+ IN/OUT Transmitted/Received
Data 1(+)
2 TRP1- IN/OUT Transmitted/Received
Data 1(–)
3 TRP2+ IN/OUT Transmitted/Received
Data 2(+)
4 TRP2- IN/OUT Transmitted/Received
Data 2(–)
5 TRP3+ IN/OUT Transmitted/Received
Data 3(+)
6 TRP3- IN/OUT Transmitted/Received
Data 3(–)
7 TRP4+ IN/OUT Transmitted/Received
Data 4(+)
8 TRP4- IN/OUT Transmitted/Received
Data (–)
16. REMOTE (9P)
5
96
1
- External View -
D-sub 9-pin, Female, RS-422A
No. Signal I/O Specifications
1 GND-2 — GND
2 RM TX (-)
3 RM RX (+)
4 GND-2 — GND
5 NC — No connection
6 GND-2 — GND
7 RM TX (+)
8 RM RX (-)
9 GND-2 — GND
Other
17. MAINTENANCE
- External View -
USB2.0 (Type A)
High-Speed
4
1
8
5
No. Signal I/O Specifications
1 VBUS OUT Bus power (5 V/0.5 A)
2 D- IN/OUT Communication differ-
ential signal (-), 0.5
Mbps
3 D+ IN/OUT Communication differ-
ential signal (+), 0.5
Mbps
4 GND — GND
5 VBUS OUT Bus power (5 V/0.5 A)
6 D- IN/OUT Communication differ-
ential signal (-), 0.5
Mbps
7 D+ IN/OUT Communication differ-
ential signal (+), 0.5
Mbps
8 GND — GND
18. Super Speed USB
USB3.0 (Type A),
SuperSpeed
- External View -
14
95
No. Signal I/O Specifications
1 VBUS OUT Power (bus power)
2 D- IN/OUT Communication differ-
ential signal (-) for
USB2.0
3 D+ IN/OUT Communication differ-
ential signal (+) for
USB2.0
4 GND — GND
5 SSRX- IN Receiving differential
signal (-) for Super-
Speed mode
6 SSRX+ IN Receiving differential
signal (+) for Super-
Speed mode
Continued
PMW-1000 1-8

No. Signal I/O Specifications
7 GND — GND
8 SSTX- OUT Transmitting differen-
tial signal (-) for Super-
Speed mode
9 SSTX+ OUT Transmitting differen-
tial signal (+) for Super-
Speed mode
1-5-2. Connection Connectors/Cables
When external cables are connected to the connectors of this unit,
the Connectors/Cables listed below or equivalents must be used.
Connector
Name
Matching con-
nector (Sony
P/N)
Matching cable (Sony P/
N)
REF. VIDEO
INPUT
Plug, BNC, 75 Ω BELDEN 8281 cable or
equivalent
COMPOSITE
OUT
TIME CODE
IN
TIME CODE
OUT
SDSDI OUT-
PUT
Plug, BNC, 75 Ω BELDEN 8281 cable or
equivalent
Maximum cable length: 200
m
SD/HDSDI IN-
PUT
Plug, BNC, 75 Ω BELDEN 1694A cable or
equivalent
Maximum cable length: 100
m
HDSDI OUT-
PUT
ANALOG AU-
DIO INPUT
XLR 3P, MALE
(1-508-084-00)
—
ANALOG AU-
DIO OUTPUT
XLR 3P, FEMALE
(1-508-083-00)
—
AUDIO MON-
ITOR
DC IN XLR 4P, FEMALE —
REMOTE Plug 4P MALE
(1-566-425-11)
—
REMOTE (9P) D-sub 9P MALE 9P remote control cable
(RCC-G series)
RCC-5G (5 m)/10G (10
m)/30G (30 m)
HDMI OUT HDMI type A Use the HDMI cable (with
plug) that is commercially
available on market.
PHONES JM-60 stereo
phone plug (com-
mercially availa-
ble)
—
Continued
Connector
Name
Matching con-
nector (Sony
P/N)
Matching cable (Sony P/
N)
NETWORK RJ-45 8P 1000BASE-T standard con-
formity article
STP cable is recommended.
(STP: Unshielded Twist
Pair)
PMW-1000 1-9

1-6. Functions of Onboard Parts
1-6-1. Description of Onboard LED Indicators
DIF-221 Board
D403
D203
DIF-221 Board/Side A
Ref. No. Name Color Description Normal state
D203 FPGA Config Blue Lights when IC202 start up Lights
D403 FPGA Config Blue Lights when IC402 start up Lights
DIO-97 Board
DIO-97 Board/Side A
D202
D201
Ref. No. Name Color Description Normal state
D201 USB-VBUS STAT Blue Lights while USB-VBUS power is
turned on.
Lights
D202 USB-VBUS FAULT Red Lights when USB-VBUS is abnormal. Off
PMW-1000 1-10
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