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Canon MV750i E User Manual

Canon MV750i E
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No. D17-8116 Digital Video Camera
CANON INC. 2004
Canon Inc.
Digital Imaging Products Service Dept.
First Edition : Jan. 2004
First Print : Jan. 2004
iPAL
Video Product
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MV750i E, MV730i E
MV700i E, MV700 E
MV690 E
MV750i E, MV730i E
MV700i E, MV700 E
MV690 E

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Canon MV750i E Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandCanon
ModelMV750i E
CategoryCamcorder
LanguageEnglish

Summary

GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT

1-2 Main Features

Key functionalities and selling points of the camcorder.

1-4 Function and Performance List

Detailed list of camcorder functions and performance metrics.

2. Technical Explanation

Detailed technical breakdown of the camcorder's design and features.

3. Performance

Detailed specifications and performance metrics for the camcorder.

5-1 Camera mode

Displays and indicators specific to camera operation.

5-2 VCR mode

Displays and indicators for VCR playback and operation.

5-4 Card Playback mode (MV750i E, MV730i E only)

Displays for playback of images from the memory card.

5-5 Menu Display

Overview of the camcorder's menu system and options.

TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION

2. Power Supply Circuit

Explanation of how the camcorder's power is supplied and managed.

3. Built-in Charger Circuit

How the camcorder's battery charging system operates.

3-2 Operation at Charging

Procedures and conditions for battery charging.

4. Signal Processing Circuit

How video and audio signals are processed within the camcorder.

4-2 Camera/Card Signal Processing

Processing for camera and memory card signals.

5. System Control, Servo

How the camcorder's systems and motors are controlled.

5-3 Servo Control

Detailed explanation of motor control and servo functions.

5-5 Error Detection

How the camcorder detects and reports errors.

5-5-1 Error Detecting Conditions

Specific conditions that trigger error detection.

5-5-2 Processing after Error Detection

Actions taken by the camcorder after an error is detected.

DISASSEMBLING

1. Disassembling and Reassembling

General guidelines for taking apart and putting back together the camcorder.

1-1 Disassembling / Reassembling Flowchart

A visual guide to the disassembly and reassembly sequence.

SERVICE MODE · ADJUSTMENT

2-1 Setting A

Specific setup procedures, including envelope check and tracking.

3. Service Modes

How to access and operate the camcorder's service modes.

3-1 Outline

General overview of service mode functionalities.

3-2 How to Change Over to Service Mode

Steps to enter the service mode.

3-3 How to Operate Wireless Remote Controller in Service Mode

Using the remote control within the service mode.

3-4 Indication in Service Mode

Understanding the information displayed in service mode.

4. Description of Service Modes

Detailed explanations of various service modes and functions.

4-1 Error Rate

How to check and interpret video and audio error rates.

4-2 Mechanical Error Indication

Identifying and understanding mechanical errors via service mode.

4-2-1 Mechanical Error Normal Mode

How mechanical errors are displayed in normal service mode.

4-3 Cleaning Mode

Procedure for performing head cleaning using special tape.

4-6 Functional Check of Control Keys and Switches

Verifying the functionality of buttons and switches.

5. Adjustment Procedures

Step-by-step guides for adjusting various camcorder components.

5-1 Adjustment Items in Part Replacement

Required adjustments after replacing major parts.

5-1-1 Indication in Service Mode

How to interpret indications during adjustment procedures.

5-2 AF Section Adjustment

Adjusting the autofocus system for optimal performance.

5-2-1 CZ Automatic Adjustment

Automating the CZ adjustment for AF.

5-2-2 Cam Correction (AUTO)

Automatic correction for the cam mechanism affecting AF.

5-3 IS Section Adjustment

Adjusting the image stabilization system.

5-3-1 GYRO OFFSET Adjustment

Calibrating the gyro sensor for image stabilization.

5-3-2 Virtual EEPROM and Flash Memory Writing

Writing adjustment data to memory.

5-4 Camera Section Adjustment

Adjustments related to the camera's imaging system.

5-4-1 Iris Adjustment

Adjusting the lens aperture for proper exposure.

5-4-2 WB Adjustment (1)

Initial white balance adjustment procedure.

5-4-3 Color Balance Adjustment

Fine-tuning color balance using a vectorscope.

5-4-6 Virtual EEPROM and Flash Memory Writing

Writing camera adjustment data to memory.

5-5 CCD Pixel Missing Compensation

Correcting for dead or stuck pixels in the CCD sensor.

5-5-1 CCD Pixel Missing Compensation (AUTO)

Automatic procedure for pixel compensation.

5-7 Recorder Section Adjustment

Adjustments related to the tape recording mechanism.

5-8 Tape Path Adjustment

Aligning the tape path for optimal recording and playback.

SERVICE HINTS

2. Trouble Shooting

Guidance for diagnosing and resolving common problems.

2-1 Power Supply

Troubleshooting power-related issues.

2-2 Camera Picture Faulty

Diagnosing problems with the video output.

2-3 Faulty of Playback Picture

Troubleshooting issues with picture quality during playback.

PARTS LIST

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