JVC Gzmc500 Owners Manual
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(No.YF100)1-21 (9) Input the written down P/N in Scanner entry (yellow column) in one-byte characters, then press the Enter key. The ModelType and the Drive P/N columns are filled in and the color of the column changes to green. (10) Input the written down serial number in Scanner entry (yellow column) in one-byte characters, then press the Enter key. The MFG ID and the Serial Number col- umns are filled in and the color of the columns changes to green. (UNKNOWN is displayed in MFG ID) NOTE: Make sure to...
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1-22 (No.YF100)(2) When the serial number and the model name of the Microdrive matches the recorded information in the Microdrive, it is recognized as a drive available for the test. START is displayed. (3) If the serial number and the model name of the Microdrive does not match the recorded information in the Microdrive, the label may have been falsified. In this case, the below display appears. (4) Check the message and click the OK button. (5) Check the serial number and the model name again, return...
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(No.YF100)1-23 (2) View the test results by dragging the scroll bar as the detailed results are displayed in horizontal rows. Pass:No defects(Drive Pass) Fail:Failures (3) For more details, point the cursor to the red line and double click to browse the error log.Refer to 6.4 Checking the error log for the details of the error log. (4) The rest of the procedure varies according to the test results. (1) Click the Test Option button to change the test method to Standard Sequence+Sequential Read Verify...
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1-24 (No.YF100)6.4 Checking the error log There are two ways of viewing the error log. (1) Double click on the line (2) Refer to HiTest Dir Normally, HiTest program is stored in C:/Program File/HiT- est. The error log (including the test OK error log) is in DANA in the folder named log in the above mentioned C:/Program File/HiTest folder. There are two files with a serial number as a file name such as N2J62G6A and with extensions blb and log. The file with extension blb is used for analysis by part...
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(No.YF100)1-25 2.5 Format As Windows file system, either FAT16 or FAT32 is used. There is another file system called NTFS, which is used with Windows 2000 and Windows XP. FAT stands for File Allocation Table and it has been used since the introduction of MS-DOS. Until the arrival of Windows 95 OSR2, FAT meant FAT16. When FAT32 appeared, FAT16 and FAT32 are distinguished re- spectively. Generally, data and programs are dealt as files in computer re- lated field. A file system is a function of OS...
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1-26 (No.YF100) 2.6 Pict Bridge GZ-MC100, GZ-MC200 and GZ-MC500 support PictBridge. PictBridge is a standard that allows direct printing by connecting digital cameras and camcorders to printers.Conventionally, data needed to be stored in a PC before printing pictures and still images taken by digital cameras or camcorders. The actual printing was done by the instruction from the PC.Now direct printing is available by connecting PictBridge supporting devices via USB cables. Digital cameras or camcorders...
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(No.YF100)1-27 SECTION 3 DISASSEMBLY 3.1 BEFORE ASSEMBLY AND DISASSEMBLY 3.1.1 Precautions • Be sure to disconnect the power supply unit prior to mounting and soldering of parts. • Prior to removing a component part that needs to disconnect its connector(s) and its screw(s), first disconnect the wire(s) from the connector(s), and then remove the screw(s). • When connecting/disconnecting wires, pay enough attention not to damage the connectors. • When inserting the flat wire to the connector, pay...
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1-28 (No.YF100) 3.2.2 ASSEMBLY/DISASSEMBLY OF CABINET PARTS AND ELECTRICAL PARTS zDisassembly procedure NOTE1a: When removing the COVER(FR.)ASSEMBLY, remove the SCREW (1-4) first for the smooth removal of other parts. NOTE1b: When removing, remove the four SCREWS (1-4) first to avoid damage or deformation of the ARM (COVER) AS- SEMBLY and the STAY (COVER) ASSEMBLY. During the procedure, be careful with opening and closing of the BATTERY/ CF CARD COVER. Also, be careful not to damage the parts with the...
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(No.YF100)1-29 Fig.FA1 Fig.FA2Fig.FA3-1 Fig.FA3-2 0.059Nnm(0.6kgfncm) 3 (S1b)1 (S1a)BATTERY/ CF CARD COVER 2 (S1a) 4 (S1b) NOTE1b ARM(COVER) ASSY STAY(COVER) ASSY HOOD ASSY [1] 0.039Nnm(0.4kgfncm) 0.069Nnm(0.7kgfncm) 5 (S2a) 6 (S2b) 7 (S2c) 8 (S2c) 9 (S2d)7 (S2c)8 (S2c) [2] [1]A A A C CB B NOTE2c NOTE2b NOTE2b NOTE2aNOTE2a NOTE2b SHAFT (BELT) BOTTOM VIEW JIG CONNECTOR 0.039Nnm(0.4kgfncm) 10 (S1c) 11 (S1c)11 (S1c)10 (S1c) CN1aL1a L1b CN1b SPACER NOTE1cWIRE(BATT) TRIPOD NOTE1d NOTE1d [1] D D...
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1-30 (No.YF100)Fig.FA3-3 Fig.FA4Fig.FA5-1 Fig.FA5-2 14 (S4)15 (S4)16 (S4) SPACER NOTE4b [4] NOTE4aFPC 0.069Nnm(0.7kgfncm) [5] 17 (S5a) 18 (S5b)19 (S5a) 20 (S5a) L5 NOTE5 DRAWING FOR SPACER ATTACHING SPACER REG BOARD ASSY WIRE (BROWN)CONECTOR (CN302) WIRE (BLACK)NOTE6a NOTE6b SPACER SPACER FOIL SIDE(B) COMPONENT SIDE(A)c L6 b CN6cCN6d CN6a CN6h CN6h (CN308)CN6eCN6g CN6fCN6b CN6bCN6bd d f f a ae e g g 21 (S6) 22 (S6) [6]NOTE6c NOTE6b CN6e (CN306) CN6b (CN302) CN6a (CN301)CN6f (CN310) CN6d (CN303)...