Samsung Nx300
Samsung Nx300
NX300
SERVICE
DIGITAL CAMERA
Manual
CONTENTS
1. Repair information
2. Product specifications
4. Troubleshooting
5. PCB diagram
6. Block diagram
7. Firmware update
8. Adjustment
1. Repair information
1-1 Customer satisfaction statement. . ......................................... 1-1
1-2 Warranty and repair service information. . .............................. 1-1
1-3 Precaution for disassembly and reassembly. . ........................ 1-4
2. Product specifications
2-1 Specifications...................................................................... 2-1
2-2 Product comparison............................................................. 2-2
2-3 Accessories information....................................................... 2-3
2-4 About the memory card........................................................ 2-5
2-5 About the battery................................................................. 2-6
4. Troubleshooting
4-1 Regarding to memory card recognition .. ............................... 4-1
4-2 Regarding to MAIN PCB connection .................................... 4-2
4-3 Regarding to TOP ............................................................... 4-3
4-4 Regarding to image display.................................................. 4-4
4-5 Regarding to voice playback and recording........................... 4-4
5. PCB diagram
5-1 MAIN PCB........................................................................... 5-1
5-2 CIS PCB. . ............................................................................ 5-1
5-3 BACK PCB.......................................................................... 5-2
5-4 TOP PCB. . ........................................................................... 5-2
5-5 HOT SHOE PCB.................................................................. 5-3
5-6 TILT PCB. . ........................................................................... 5-3
6. Block diagram
6-1 Block diagram . . .................................................................... 6-1
Contents
7. Firmware update
7-1 Factory data reset . . .............................................................. 7-1
7-2 Firmware update by using user menu................................... 7-4
7-3 Firmware update by using CS menu..................................... 7-6
7-4 How to recover the MAIN PCB . . ............................................ 7-9
8. Adjustment
8-1 Adjustment items................................................................. 8-1
8-2 Test Mode.. .......................................................................... 8-2
8-3 CIS TILT Adjustment............................................................ 8-3
8-4 CIS DOT Data Input & SHUTTER Adjustment. . ...................... 8-4
8-5 ISO Adjustment . . .................................................................. 8-9
8-6 AWB Adjustment.................................................................. 8-9
8-7 VFPN & CMOS Defact Adjustment...................................... 8-10
8-8 Color Shading Adjustment.................................................. 8-11
8-9 Country setting (Wi-Fi)....................................................... 8-12
8-10 S/N, Mac address Input.................................................... 8-12
8-11 PAF (Phase AF) Adjustment. . ............................................ 8-13
8-12 NFC Tag Information Record............................................ 8-15
8-13 Adjustment data Image Storage........................................ 8-18
1. Repair information
1-1 Customer satisfaction statement
■ Combining perfect technical solutions with a customer-oriented approach is our top priority.
■ We treat our customers we serve with kindness, loyalty, respect and dignity.
■ We are committed to earn customers’ trust continuously through excellence in repair solutions.
■ Committed to quick and easy resolution of all support issues, we deliver industry-leading
response times.
[Guide]
We listen carefully to our customers' requirements and always find an optimum solution for their needs.
We are committed to your satisfaction and have procedures in place to provide you with a fair, timely and effective means to resolve problems. It
combines industry leading preventive assistance with responsive support that helps us address problems quickly and effectively.
We will continuously maintain and improve our services to satisfy the needs of our customers.
It is guaranteed to be free of charge from defects in material and workmanship under normal use for a period
of one year from date of purchase.
Digital Camera and lens come with a one year limited warranty from the date of purchase.
* The duration of the warranty depends on the laws in the country in which it was purchased.
a. We imply warranties to one year from the original date of purchase. In the event that the purchaser is
unable to provide a warranty card or proof of purchase, the warranty period will be determined by the
date of manufacture. The warranty period shall be decreased to three months from the original product
manufactured date.
b. The coverage under this warranty begins on the date of your purchase of the product. In the event
that a warranty card or proof of purchase is not available, a purchase receipt, preferably the purchase
invoice, to confirm the date of purchase is required for warranty service.
c. In the event that a valid date of purchase is not available, the warranty period will be determined by
the date of manufacture. The warranty period shall be decreased to three months from the original
product manufactured date.
It reserves the right to retain any parts or components replaced at its discretion in the event of a defect no-
ticed in the product. The period with respect to retaining components may vary respectively depending on its
components. We are not liable to repair or replace its faulty product after the Warranty Period has expired.
* We warrant its retaining camera and lenses for five years and three years for the accessories.
a. If a warranty claim is filed after the product has been discontinued, we reserves the right to honor the
components warranty. Warranty period may vary depending on the type of components.
b. In the event that no identical warranty information is available for service repair, company has the right to provide warranty.
The warranty does not affect the consumers' rights against the company related to its information.
For the length of the period indicated on the chart below, it starts with the date of original purchase.
a. In the event of a same malfunction problem within two months after repair service by Samsung authorized technician,
we will repair or replace free of charge the component of the product which is found to be defective.
b. In the event of the component that you have paid the replacement cost is returned under normal use within one year at our premises,
such components will be replaced free of charge component of the product which is found to be defective.
a. Failing to function properly under normal use during the limited warranty period.
b. Repair Services free of charge is granted for the performance of a specific contract.
2) Repair charges
This warranty does not cover damage caused by:
c. Repair or alteration performed by any party other than Samsung authorized technicians.
f. Defect that occurs due to sand, dirt liquid, etc. entering the inside of the product casing.
g. Consumable parts which have ceased working through normal use such as as earphone, battery discharger and various accessories.
h. Products purchased second hand or any damage that occurs due to a second hand or repair performed
by anyone other than Samsung or a Samsung authorized service station.
Replace the
Required for essential repair within one
product or repair Repair charges
month after the purchase
at free of charge
Not applicable Within the period with Replace the product at the cost of the
to repair respect to retaining depreciated value or refund its price
components added 10% of depreciation
Applicable repair Repair charges
Failing to perform or
failing to function properly
as a result of willful intent Not applicable to repair
Replacement Repair charge and replace the prod-
and negligence of (Except for defects or malfunction as a result
charge uct at the cost of the depreciated value
customer of fire or flood or other natural disasters
! CAUTION
1. Use the anti-static handing procedures included with the anti-static mat to ensure that there is no electrostatic
discharge and component damage.
2. Static electricity is the biggest danger to the PCB parts you are about to disassemble or assemble. It’s important
to use your anti-static wrist strap to prevent damage to these components.
4. Using excessive force during disassembly and assembly can damage locking parts. Use care when handling
“Locking parts” to avoid damage to FPCB or wire. Apply pressure only at the points designated in the maintenance
instructions.
5. Due to increasing environmental concerns, a number of restrictions have been placed on the material content
of electronic components and electronic assemblies. It requires utilizing Lead-Free (Pb-free) Soldering.
6. The following precautions must be observed when handling such components below.
<Table 1-3>
Component Precautions
FPCB is brittle material. It can be easily damaged thus it should be handled with care.
FPCB
It is recommended to use wooden or plastic tweezers for manual placement.
CCD (CMOS) Be careful not to stained your finger. It is recommended to use wooden or plastic tweezers
IR CUT Filter for manual placement. Stain is often caused by the Alcohol used in these components.
LCD, LENS Find a clean, well-ventilated place to do your work.
PCB Use an anti-static mat as well as an anti-static wrist strap to avoid ESD damage to PCB.
BARREL Always follow proper direction while assembling the components of the barrel.
2. Product specifications
2-1 Specifications
Image Sensor
Type(size) CMOS(23.5 X 15.7mm)
Effective/ Total pixels Approx. 20.3 mega-pixels/ Approx. 21.6 mega-pixels
Lens Mount
Type/ Available lens Samsung NX Mount/ Samsung lenses
Image Stabilization
Type/ Mode Lens shift (depends on lens)/ Off/Mode 1/Mode 2
i-Function
ⓘ depth, ⓘ zoom (X1.2, 1.4, 1.7, 2.0)
Dust Reduction
Type Super sonic drive
Display
Type/ Size AMOLED with Touch Panel (C-type Touch Control Enabled) 3.31” (Approx. 84.0 mm)
Resolution WVGA (800X480) 768 k dots (PenTile)
Shutter
Type Electronically controlled vertical-run focal plane shutter
• Auto: 1/6,000–30 sec.
Speed • Manual: 1/6,000–30 sec. (1/3 EV Step)
• Bulb (time limit: 4 min)
Flash
Type External Flash (Bundle with SEF8A)
Angle of view 28mm (35mm film equivalent)
White Balance
Auto WB, Daylight, Cloudy, Fluorescent White, Fluorescent NW, Fluorescent Daylight, Tungsten,
Mode
Flash WB, Custom Set, Color Temperature(Manual)
Micro adjustment Amber/Blue/Green/Magenta 7 steps respectively
Storage
External memory (optional): SD card, SDHC card, SDXC card, UHS-1 card (Class 6 and above recommended)
GPS
Geo-tagging with an optional GPS Module
Type
(WGS 84)
Wireless network
Function MobileLink, Remote Viewfinder, Auto Backup, Email, SNS & Cloud, AllShare Play, AutoShare, Wi-Fi Direct
Interface
Digital output USB 2.0 (micro USB jack)
NTSC, PAL (selectable)
Video output
HDMI 1.4a
Power Source
Dimensions (W X H X D)
122 X 63.7 X 40.7 mm (without protrusions)
Weight
284 g (without battery and memory card)
Copyrightⓒ since 1995 Samsung Electronics. All rights reserved. 2-1
Product specifications
Image
Weight 284 g (without battery and memory card) 220.4g (without battery and memory card)
Dimensions
122 X 63.7 X 40.7 mm (without protrusions) 116.5 X 62.5 X 36.6 mm (without protrusions)
(W X H X D)
AMOLED with Touch Panel (C-type Touch Control Enabled) AMOLED
Display
3.31” (Approx. 84.0 mm) 3.0” (Approx. 7.6 cm)
Focusing Phase Detection & Contrast AF Contrast AF
Angle of View 28 mm (35 mm film equivalent) 28 mm (35 mm film equivalent))
- 1 Step: Auto, ISO 100, ISO 200, ISO 400, ISO 800, -1 Step: Auto, ISO 100, ISO 200, ISO 400, ISO 800,
ISO 1600, ISO 3200, ISO 6400, ISO 12800, ISO 25600 ISO 1600, ISO 3200, ISO 6400, ISO 12800
- 1/3 Step: Auto, ISO 100, ISO 125, ISO 160, -1/3 Step: Auto, ISO 100, ISO 125, ISO 160, ISO 200,
ISO ISO 200, ISO 250, ISO 320, ISO 400, ISO 500, ISO 250, ISO 320, ISO 400, ISO 500, ISO 640,
ISO 640, ISO 800, ISO 1000, ISO 1250, ISO 1600, ISO 800, ISO 1000, ISO 1250, ISO 1600,
ISO 2000, ISO 2500, ISO 3200, ISO 4000, ISO 5000, ISO 2000, ISO 2500, ISO 3200, ISO 4000, ISO 5000,
ISO 6400, ISO 8000, ISO 10000, ISO 12800, ISO 25600 ISO 6400, ISO 8000, ISO 10000, 12800
External memory (optional):
External memory (optional):
Storage SD card, SDHC card, SDXC card, UHS-1 card
SD card , SDHC card, SDXC card
(Class 6 and above recommended)
Image Stabilization Lens shift (depends on lens) Lens shift (depends on lens)
Power Source Rechargeable battery: BP1130 (1130 mAh) Rechargeable battery: BP1030 (1030 mAh)
Camera
NX300
(including the body cap and hot-hoe cover)
Black AD97-21562A
External flash Pink AD97-21562D
White AD97-21562C
Software CD-ROM
AD46-00443A
(User manual included)
service
Adobe Photoshop Lightroom DVD-ROM
does not apply
Black AD63-07021A
Strap Pink AD63-07021C
White AD63-07021B
CB5MU05E AD39-00190A
USB CABEL
CB5MU05E _WH AD39-00202A
access ories
Mike ED-EM10
Flash ED-SEF220A
Quality
Size RAW + RAW + RAW +
Super Fine Fine Normal RAW
S.Fine Fine Normal
20.0M 5472X3648 151 179 218 69 47 49 52
10.1M 3888X2592 276 321 384 - 62 64 66
5.9M 2976X1984 423 484 565 - 71 72 74
2.0M 1728X1152 845 923 1016 - 82 83 84
Burst 479 545 631 - - - -
16.9M 5472X3080 177 208 252 - 51 53 56
Quality
Size
HQ Normal
*
** 1920X1080 (30 fps) Approx. 17' 41" Approx. 22' 09"
**
* 1920X1080 (15 fps) Approx. 23' 38" Approx. 29' 24"
*
*
1920X810 (24 fps) Approx. 21' 35" Approx. 27' 02"
Video
For Sharing (30 fps) Approx. 218' 48" Approx. 278' 24"
• * is available only with some Smart Filter options. • Several videos were recorded in succession to determine the total recording time.
• The figures above are measured without using the zoom function. • The maximum recording time is 29 minutes and 59 seconds per file.
• Available recording time may vary if you use the zoom. • The maximum playback time of For Sharing videos is 30 seconds per file.
Battery specifications
Item Description
Model BP1130
Type Lithium-ion battery
Cell capacity 1130 mAh
Voltage 7.6 V
Charging time
Approx. 210 min
(When the battery is completely discharged)
Battery life
Shooting mode Average time / Number of photos
• The figures above are based on Samsung’s test standards. Your results may differ depending on your actual usage.
• Available shooting time differs depending on background, shooting interval, and use conditions.
• Several videos were recorded in succession to determine the total recording time.
1. Remove the 1 screw on the left side, 2 screws on the right side and 5 screws on the bottom side.
SCREW MACHINE
6001-002152
SCREW MACHINE
6001-002159
Fig. 3-1
2. Open carefully the locking part to release the ASSY BACK as illustrated in image below.
Then remove it.
ASSY BACK
Fig. 3-2
FPCB
2. Remove
1. Open. Fig. A
Fig. 3-3
ASSY BACK
Fig. 3-4
SCREW MACHINE
6001-002159
Fig. 3-5
FRAME BACK
Fig. 3-6
! CAUTION
Fold the upper right corner down as illustrated in Fig. 1 when removing the FPCB from the BACK COVER.
BACK COVER
Fig. 1
Fig. 3-7
Fig. 3-8
9. Insert the tweezers into the hole of screw as illustrated in Fig. 2 and open the LCD Panel.
10. Remove the FPCB as illustrated in Fig. 3.
1. It is installed. 2. Remove.
LCD Panel
Fig. 2
Fig. 3-9
LCD Panel
Fig. 3-10
① FRAME BACK
② MAGNET TILT A
Fig. 3-11
③ BATTERY
COVER SPRING
Fig. 4
ASSY COVER BATTERY ②
Fig. 3-12
14. Remove the FPCB from the connector as illustrated in Fig. B, Fig. C and Fig. D
15. Remove the 3 screws.
! CAUTION
Use extra care when removing the FPCB from the connector.
①, ② Remove the FPCB from the connector. Fig. B ③ Remove the FPCB from the connector. Fig. C
FPCB
FPCB
FPCB FPCB
SCREW TAP
6003-001739
①
③ FPCB
④
FPCB
1. It is installed. 2. Remove.
Fig. 3-13
Fig. 3-14
17. Remove the FPCB and WIRE as illustrated in Fig. E and Fig. F.
18. Remove the 3 screws.
! CAUTION
Use extra care when removing the FPCB from the connector.
SCREW MACHINE
6001-002159
SCREW-TAPTYPE
6003-001660
① ②
FPCB WIRE
FPCB
1. It is installed. 2. Remove. 1. It is installed. 2. Remove.
Fig. 3-15
19. Remove the ASSY SPEAKER-DRS PCB and HOLDER-TRIPOD as illustrated in Fig. G and Fig. H.
② HOLDER-TRIPOD Fig. H
Fig. G
Fig. 3-16
SCREW MACHINE
6001-002159
Fig. 3-17
SCREW MACHINE
6001-002282
Fig. 3-18
ASSY COVER-TOP
Fig. 3-19
SCREW MACHINE
6001-002282
Fig. 3-20
! CAUTION
Use extra care when removing the FPCB from the connector.
FPCB
FPCB
1. It is installed. 2. Remove .
SCREW TAPTYPE
6003-001660
Fig. 3-21
③ ASSY DIAL
COMMAND
Fig. 3-22
SCREW-MACHINE
6001-002662
Fig. 3-23
⑤ SPRING-CS
④ SHAFT-LENS DETECT
③ PLATE-MOUNT SPRING
SCREW-MACHINE
6001-002662
Fig. 3-25
DECO RING-FRONT
Fig. 3-26
SCREW TAPTYPE
6003-001641
Fig. 3-27
6. Lift up the HOLDER INNER MOUNT in the direction of the green arrow.
7. Remove the ASSY-COVER FRONT.
ASSY-COVER FRONT
Fig. 3-28
SCREW-TAPTYPE
6003-001739
Fig. 3-29
ASSY CHAMER
Fig. 3-30
Fig. 3-31
HOLDER STRAP L
Fig. 3-32
12. Remove the 3 locking parts marked in green circle as illustrated in Fig. A and Fig. B.
Fig. B
Fig. A
Fig. 3-33
SHEET-THERMAL FRONT
Fig. 3-34
① SCREW MACHINE
6001-002279
② ASSY CMOS
③ SCREW TAPTYPE
6003-001679
④ ASSY-SHUTTER
⑤ ASSY HOLDER
INNER MOUNT
⑥ SPRING-CS
Fig. 3-35
3-2 Reassembly
3-2-1 Technical expertise support - Reassembly
⑦ SCREW MACHINE
6001-002279
⑥ ASSY CMOS
⑤ SCREW TAPTYPE
6003-001679
④ ASSY-SHUTTER
③ ASSY HOLDER
INNER MOUNT
② SPRING-CS
Fig. 3-36
SHEET-THERMAL FRONT
Fig. 3-37
Fig. 3-38
HOLDER STRAP L
Fig. 3-39
Fig. 3-40
ASSY CHAMER
Fig. 3-41
SCREW-TAPTYPE
6003-001739
Fig. 3-42
8. Turn the HOLDER INNER MOUNT over the ASSY-COVER FRONT in the direction of the green arrow.
9. Install the ASSY-COVER FRONT.
ASSY-COVER FRONT
Fig. 3-43
SCREW TAPTYPE
6003-001641
Fig. 3-44
DECO RING-FRONT
ⓑ
ⓒ
ⓐ
ⓐ
Fig. A
Fig. 3-45
SCREW-MACHINE
6001-002662
Fig. 3-46
① SPRING-CS
② SHAFT-LENS DETECT
③ PLATE-MOUNT SPRING
Fig. 3-47
as illustrated in
SCREW-MACHINE
6001-002662
Fig. 3-48
Fig. 3-49
! CAUTION
Use extra care when connecting the FPCB to the connector.
FPCB
FPCB
1. Connect. 2. It is installed.
SCREW TAPTYPE
6003-001660
SCREW MACHINE
6001-002282
Fig. 3-51
ASSY COVER-TOP
Fig. 3-52
SCREW MACHINE
6001-002282
Fig. 3-53
SCREW MACHINE
6001-002159
Fig. 3-54
8. Install the ASSY SPEAKER-DRS PCB and HOLDER-TRIPOD as illustrated in Fig. B and Fig. C.
① HOLDER-TRIPOD Fig. B
Fig. C
Fig. 3-55
! CAUTION
Use extra care when connecting the FPCB to the connector.
SCREW MACHINE
6001-002159
SCREW-TAPTYPE
6003-001660
① ②
FPCB WIRE
FPCB
1. Connect. 2. It is installed. 1. Connect. 2. It is installed.
Fig. 3-56
Fig. 3-57
! CAUTION
Use extra care when connecting the FPCB to the connector.
①, ② Connect the FPCB to the connector. Fig. F ③ Connect the FPCB to the connector. Fig. G
FPCB
FPCB
FPCB FPCB
SCREW TAP
6003-001739
①
③ FPCB
④
FPCB
1. Install. 2. It is installed.
Fig. 3-58
Fig. 3-59
② FRAME BACK
① MAGNET TILT A
Fig. 3-60
LCD Panel
Install the FPCB.
1. Install.
2. It is installed.
Fig. I
Fig. 3-61
LCD Panel
Fig. 3-62
! CAUTION
Fold the upper right corner down as illustrated in Fig. J when connecting the FPCB to the BACK COVER.
BACK COVER
Fig. J
Fig. 3-64
FRAME BACK
Fig. 3-65
SCREW MACHINE
6001-002159
Fig. 3-66
ASSY BACK
Fig. 3-67
! CAUTION
Use extra care when connecting the FPCB to the connector.
1. Install.
FPCB
2. Close.
Fig. K
Fig. 3-68
24. Tighten the 1 screw on the left side, 2 screws on the right side and 5 screws on the bottom side.
SCREW MACHINE
6001-002152
SCREW MACHINE
6001-002159
Fig. 3-69
4. Troubleshooting
Memory card
is not recognized.
2. External Mic,
External Flash and GPS
do not work.
It is displayed
vertical and
horizontal line noise
and blurry images.
There is sound
Check the soldering of FPCB.
when pressing button.
- Whether it is connected negative or positive
However, voice
properly.
recording
- Where FPCB is torn.
does not work.
BOTTOM
5-1 MAIN PCB
5. PCB diagram
U22
C112 C240
TP29
C150
C149
C145
R141
TP3
TP32
E5
C96
TP42
R188
C138
E10
C85
C89
U13
E12
R186
C15
C11
E14
R8
TP39
R20
R5
C104
R6
R92
R95
R23
R24
R226
R21
RT1
R213
R227
C221
TP2
R187
FB2
R229
C170
E11
E4
C190 R53
R25
R26
R27
TP15
C95
TP21 C189
TP8 HOLE3
R7
R22
R19
C116
C208
C111 C241 C74
R28 U16 R218 R56
FB1
R201 D1
R279
J4 L3
C139
C113
AR6
C86
C8
D3
C144
C19 C174 R52
C10 U14
TP27
C7
C3
R94 R90
F1
C9
J1 E13 R55
E6
C173
TP31
TP20 TP33
R96 C92
R31
R33
C37
C6
C26
R30
E16
R32
C146 C143
E17
R258
R259
C136
C164
C148
C20
C118
C2
R12
R17
R10
C67
R173 R172 E7
R54
C81
J3 C115
R9
R607
R11
R18
R175
C623
R174
R161
C88 E1
C42
C93
C82
C175
R77
E8
R208
R176 C23 U19 L1
C119
R34 C33 U9
E3
U1 R179 R178
C14
Y2
C17
L4
C83
R224
C94
C4
C25
C99 C77 C80
C16
C38
NC_R1
BAT1 C12 R214
C22
C28
R200
C35 C39 C1
C84
Q2 C176
D2 TP30 C30
U2
C76
C169
C72
R61
C70 C152
R49
C24
U5
C75
L2 C117 U11 L5
C21
R194
E9
C41
C87
C167
C168
C154
R50
C155
C153
C156
C32
C27
R91
C114
C71
C98
D4
TP9 R195 C31 R209
R60
C69
R198
R199
TP40 R196 AR4 TP10
C55
NR5
J6 C60 C200
R36
R42 C108
R43
C213 C73 R41
R101
R71
C121
U12
C158
C157
C185
C142
C107
Q1
E15
C235
R231
C220
C5
R160
C36
TP36 R38 R66
C29
C49
C52
NC_R6 C197
C134
TP16 TP25
C58
C242
C239
D12
C199
C13
C214
C137
R68
R80
R72
R159
TP22
U28 R298 R266 C126
R108
L7
R105
C48 Q5 Q10
R177
C231
C236
D8
R267
C233 Y3 U31
C215
C232
C211
C204
TP26 U3
C223
C226
R299
C65
C237
C212
D7
Q18
C124
NR22
R302
R121
R189 R70
TP35
D6
FB3
C206 FB4 R69
J12 R268
C195 C123
C196 Q6 Q9
C51
C63 C205
C179
U7
R64
D9
C194
U8 C224 C191
C181
U17
U23 C230 TP14
C192
R142
R128
R44
Q7
C228
C122
R74
TP11
C209
C127
R73
C227
C210
R113
R110
R102
R111
NR49
NR50
R75
R300
R301
TP38
C54
C225
C45
C203
C222
C193
TP13
R100 C97 C103
NR601
NR602
C178
R138 C66
C50
R87
C46
C101
C53
C59
Q8
R127 R45
C47
RT2 R139
C61
C43
C120
R62
L6
E2
C100 NR46 SW1
TP6
NR48
R232
TP17
TP23
TP24
C186
R46
R233
R203
R202
U25 R99 R193
C128
R122
R48
R216
R192
R204
R126 NR37
C171
AR8
NR29
C90
U18
R162
R212 C216
R158
R217
R117
R120
NR31
R119
R118
R115
R116
C141
R78
C131
C129 L10
Q3
Q16
U15
C109
C56
R86
R123
R83
R89
C133
AR9
R4
R104
AR12
AR15
R81
R82
C166
NR28
C162
R274
R273
R272
R85
E18
J16 AR2 SW3
R103
C110
J11
C161
C177
L9
NC_R2
AR7
C159
AR10
AR16
R88
C183
C184
C182
E601
R40
R15 R16 TP37 J14
R67
TP7
R1
R134
R136
R135
R13 R14
R133
R39 J5 C132
C135 R276 R58
TP5 R107
R131 R130
NR20
C125
Q12
NR18
NC_R5
D5
NR10
TP4 R219
Q11
R275 U6
AR3
C188
R257 C187
Q4
R132
D13
R124
R261
C218
R181
NR8
NR25
NR16
NR9
R278
R93
U29
R98
C165
C106
C140
TP12
R137
J2
C130
J9
D14
U20
HOLE2
HOLE1
U27
BOTTOM
5-2 CIS PCB
5-1
PCB diagrams
PCB diagrams
TOP TOP
HOLE2
U6 C31
PAD_NV2_83T_HOLE_1_5_LAND3_0
C41
C28
F1
100NF
C30
0.01NF
0.01NF
U8
C15
0.01NF 33NF
DLU-1608-25GS1-A2-AT DLU-2012-25GS1-A1-AT
C2
C1
R1
U1
C14
100NF
0.47NF
2200NF
C3
2200NF
C16
TP8
QTP01000009
TP7
PAD_NV2_83T_HOLE_1_5_LAND3_0
QTP01000009
ICVL0505101V150FR
TP2
HOLE3
QTP01000009 QTP01000009
PAD_NV2_83T_HOLE_1_5_LAND3_0
NR4
0ohm
J1 NC_R
BOTTOM BOTTOM
C24
TOP BOTTOM
BOTTOM
6. Block diagram
6-1 Block diagram
NX300 Diagram
g Ver 0.1
Data Bus
LPDDR2 4Gb NAND 4Gb
Control Line K4P4G324EB
MT29F4G08AB
(SEC)
(Micron)
Dual Band
3-Axis Sensor HSUL_12 NAND Micro
WiFi
BMA254 USB
AR6003X x32 x8
(BOSCH)
(ATHEROS)
USB
XTAL SPI ISP MFC DP
(26MHz) SDIO
SONICS 266MHz Bus USB/S1,S2
MUX
I2C (TI)
EFS Coretex A9 GPU
800MHz
Core SD3.0 SD Card
sLVDS DDR Slot
Allegro CT3 D4C 8ch AXI 133MHz Bus TMDS
sLVDS
Lens 20.3M HDMI
Shutter ASIC I2C
APS-C 8ch MIPI CSI ADC (D-Type)
(SEC) (SEC)
(SEC)
4ch PCU RGB
OLED Touch
SDIO SPI ( WVGA 3.31”,SMD)
NAND
PWM
XTAL I2S Audio SPK
USB3.0
(27MHz) Codec
SPI I2C WM8994
RTC
(Wolfson) MIC
SPI DRIMe4
(SEC)
PMIC 1ch-PMIC
PMIC_ON MAX8682 MAX15066
(MAXIM) (MAXIM)
XTAL XTAL
(32KHz) (27MHz)
2-Cell Charger
(MCP)
7. Firmware update
7-1 Factory data reset
1. Copy files such as nx_cs.adj & nx_dev.adj into the root directory of the SD Card. Insert the SD Card into the camera.
nx_cs.adj
nx_dev.adj
Fig. 7-1
Mode dial
Fig. 7-2
(3)
(2),(4)
(5)
(6) Press and hold the EV button and then press OK button. (1)
Fig. 7-3
1. FW UPDATE
4. LENS CONTROL
5. CARD CONTROL
(1)
MENU Cancel
Fig. 7-4
2. SYSTEM PARAMETER
(1) FACTORY RESET
(2) POWER OFF TEMP. OFF
(3) DISABLE CHINESE LANG
(4) DISABLE DISPLAY SAVE
(5) DISABLE POWER SAVE OK button
MENU Cancel
Fig. 7-5
8. Power on the camera and check the initialization setting to insure that it is successfully initialized.
■ This section describes how to update the latest version of firmware for camera body.
! CAUTION
■ Make sure the battery is fully charged. Or use the AC adaptor.
■ Since all the files stored in the internal memory will be deleted, ensure that important files are copied to other storage device.
1. Copy the latest firmware file such as nx300.bin into the root directory of the SD Card. Insert the SD Card into the camera.
nx300.bin
3. Press Menu -> Go to Settings -> Select Device Information -> Select Firmware Update.
Device Information
Body Firmware
Firmware Update
Lens Firmware
MENU Back
Fig. 7-6
Device Information
Firmware Update
BODY UPDATE?
0.51 > 0.52
Yes
No
MENU Back
Fig. 7-7
! CAUTION
■ Firmware update will take about 5 minutes. It will reboot twice during the firmware update process.
Screen seems to be turned off. During the update process please ensure that the camera is not turned off or operated.
Once the update is complete, a confirmation screen will be displayed.
Device Information
Firmware is updating...
MENU Back
Fig. 7-8
■ This section describes how to update the latest version of firmware for camera body.
! CAUTION
■ Make sure the battery is fully charged. Or use the AC adaptor.
■ Since all the files stored in the internal memory will be deleted, ensure that important files are copied to other storage device.
1. Copy the nx_dev.adj file into the root directory of the SD Card. Insert the SD Card into the camera.
Mode dial
Fig. 7-9
(3)
(2),(4)
(5)
(6) Press and hold the EV button and then press OK button. (1)
Fig. 7-10
1. FW UPDATE
(1) BODY FW UPDATE
(2) LENS FW UPDATE
(3) DSP FW BACKUP
(4) RESET USERDATA
MENU Cancel
Fig. 7-11
! CAUTION
■ Firmware update will take about 5 minutes. It will reboot twice during the firmware update process.
Screen seems to be turned off. However, do not turn off the camera or operate camera.
Once the update is complete, it will display update complete message on the screen.
[CAMERA]
- User Version : 0.51
- Full Version : nx300_DSP_X_PV1_F1301261
[SD-CARD]
- User Version :
- Full Version :
[H/W]
OK button
- Board Version : PV2 / Micom Version : -1
FW update by pressing the [OK] key.
Fig. 7-12
! CAUTION
It is not necessary to go over all the adjustment process again since the existing adjustment data is not deleted.
2. Download the latest firmware file and one recovery files and copy them to the SD card.
4. Short out opener pad, which is boot terminal point of TP with tweezer
as indicated in red circle. It has been up.
Then press the power button to turn on the camera.
5. LED will turn on when power is on. Then remove the tweezer.
Fig. 7-13
8. Adjustment
8-1 Adjustment items
FIRMWARE UPGRADE O - - -
SHUTTER ADJ O - O -
ISO ADJ O O O -
AWB ADJ O O - -
PAF ADJ O O O O
NFC Writing O - - -
<Table 8-1>
2. Adjustment Equipment
- Light Source Box 1 : LV-1450DC (3200K±50, Lv12)
- Light Source Box 2 : LSB-1/10 (5500K±100, Lv. 12)
- PAF regulator
- NFC Writer
(1) Down button -> (2) OK button -> (3) Up button -> (4) OK button -> (5) Right button -> (6) Press and hold the EV button and then press OK button.
TEST MODE
3. ADJUSTMENT CONTROL
(5) Right button
4. LENS CONTROL
(1) Down button 5. CARD CONTROL
(6) Press and hold the EV button and then press OK button.
Fig. 8-1
(1) AUTO START DISABLE (1) Prevent auto start when the adjustment file is inserted.
(2) PTP AUTOMATION ENABLE (2) Select the necessary adjustment process.
(3) LINE PROCESS STEP (3) Confirm that the previous process is complete.
3. ADJUSTMENT CONTROL
(4) LINE PROCESS MARK (4) Log file with the adjustment data.
(5) ADJUST DATA TO LOG FILE (5) Display the result of the adjustment.
(6) ADJUST RESULT (6) Confirm the result of adjustment.
<Table 8-2>
<How to Adjust>
2. Once you press the Start button, Tilt adjustment will complete automatically.
3. After adjustment completion, Apply glue on 3 screws to fix the screw position as illustrated in Fig. 8-2.
Fig. 8-2
<Adjustment Result>
Adjust specification for Mount side and FLANGE BACK side : 25.55mm(-35mm/+15mm)
Adjust specification for CMOS sensor TILT side from center: -30um/+30um
* Caution : The above three screws for NX10/5/11, NX100, NX200 and NX300 may vary in model.
■ It has stored DOT data in the EEPROM after replacing the main PCB or CMOS.
■ It is required to adjust the Shutter Speed for incorporating an EEPROM storing the default adjustment values after replacing
Shutter ASSY or Main PCB.
<How to Adjust>
1. Download the “CIS DOT_SHUTTER SPEED.ZIP” file to a directory on your PC and extract it.
Extract
Fig. 8-3
1) Navigate to the directory you extracted to and double click the “2005vcredist_x86.exe”.
(A window will appear. After finishing installation the window will close.)
Cancel
Fig. 8-4
3. Download the “nx300 SHUTTER 2.5.ZIP” file to a directory on your PC and extract it.
Fig. 8-5
1) Connect the USB cable from your camera to the USB port on your computer when below window appears.)
(Make sure the “info.tgw” file is into SD card. )
Fig. 8-6
2) When below window appears, turn on the computer and check the USB directory’s path.
Click the “Regist channels” button and then click the “OK” button.
q
e
Fig. 8-7
PORT
OK
Fig. 8-8
3) It will attempt to download the “CIS DOT” file via FTP server.
Press the “OK” button to continue.
Downloading the CIS DOT Unable to connect with FTP CIS DOT file download is finished
OK OK OK
Fig. 8-9
4) When the “FPS” button is disabled, its button color is not blue. It indicates there is an error for in setting up the COM port.
Follow these steps to reset up the COM port. Select the “Option” tab and click the “SETTING” and then click the “COMPORT”.
Set the new value for COM as illustrated below.
The “FPS” button becomes enabled, turning its button color is blue.
OK Cancel
Fig. 8-10
5) Select the “Option” tab and click the “SCRIPT FILE OPEN”. Then click the “Open” to select the “shutter.txt”.
(Location: NX200 SHUTTER 2.5 \ Script \ shutter.txt)
NXShutterTester 2.5(Aug 25 2011,08:40:03) NXPTP_DLL 1.3(Aug 24 2011,10:45:04)
Option HELP
Open
test
PASS 8
TOTAL 15 Look in
FAIL 7 Script
Name Date Type
shutter.txt PM
READY Recent Places
text file
START STOP
NO SENSOR A SENSOR B SENSOR C ITEM DATA Desktop
PTP RFS
Libraries
AutoStart Scanner
Computer
Network
Fig. 8-11
MAIN PCB
- When there is no proper serial number file in the NXCISTEMP_NX200 folder, the error message will appear.
OK
Fig. 8-12
7) It will automatically start the process when the “Auto Start” button color is blue, meaning the setting is activated.
Press the “START” button when the “Auto Start” button color is gray, meaning the setting is inactivated.
You may choose to activate (On)/inactivate (Off) this function by pressing “Auto Start” button.
Click
클릭
클릭
Fig. 8-13
8) Connect the USB cable from your camera to the USB port on your computer. Turn on the camera and press the “OK” button to begin the process.
- During the PTP communication, the shutter speed value is set at a shutter speed of 1/2000 second and is to correspond with the measuring equipment.
- The measuring equipment recognizes the shutter speed and PC read the shutter speed value.
Finally the camera reads its value. (Measuring equipment -> PC -> Camera)
- Camera picks the shutter speed at a shutter speed of 1/2000 second or less (0.488ms) and set it as an adjustment default value.
The camera is shooting the shutter speed of 1/4000 second (0.269ms). The shutter speed value is set to correspond with the measuring
equipment. The available shutter speed is set in the range between 1/2000 second (0.488ms) and 1/4000 second (0.269ms)..
- Once the adjustment process is complete, the value is stored in the NOR-Flash memory. The “PASS” message will be displayed.
9) Test Result
- When the adjustment process is successful, the “PASS” message will be displayed.
- When the process is not successful, the “FAIL” message will be displayed.
Fig. 8-14
10) Navigate to the directory you extracted to the NXCISTEMP_NX200.zip” file such as C:\ CIS DOT_SHUTTER SPEED\nx300\nx300
SHUTTER 2.5\files\Ch1. Check whether the CSV file is created at the destination directory or not.
e r
t y
u i
Fig. 8-15
■ This section describes how to proceed the adjustment relating to the image quality.
Required equipmentof
LIGHT BOX (3200K, LV12), Master Lens(F#5.6)
<How to adjust>
Light source Box
1. Copy the script file to SD card and insert the SD card
into the camera.
info.tg
nx300_iso.adj
2. Attach the camera with master lens to the 3200K Light Box
as illustrated in the image below. Camera
Fig. 8-16
■ This section describes how to proceed the adjustment relating to the image quality.
Required equipmentof
LIGHT BOX (3200K, LV12), Master Lens(F#5.6)
<How to adjust>
Light source Box
1. Copy the script file to SD card and insert the SD card
into the camera.
info.tg
nx300awb.adj
2. Attach the camera with master lens to the 3200K Light Box
as illustrated in the image below. Camera
Fig. 8-17
■ This section describes how to correct the vertical noise & defect pixel according to CIS Temperature.
Required equipment
Mount Cap
<How to adjust>
Mount cap
Fig. 8-18
■ This section describes how to adjust the brightness gap between center and around.
Required equipmentof
LIGHT BOX (5500K, LV12), 30mm Lens
<How to adjust>
1. Copy the script file to SD card and insert the SD card into the camera.
info.tg
nx300_shading.adj
2. Attach the camera with master lens to the 5500K Light Box as illustrated in the image below.
Camera
Fig. 8-19
■ It is required to reset up Wi-Fi setting for the specified country after replacing the Main PCB.
1. If the camera is not set region after replacing the Main PCB and is purchased from overseas, there are some issues as below.
1) User does not use SNS service country-specific.
2) Do not support multiple languages for display and input when using Wi-Fi.
3) Wi-Fi telecommunication speed may be down.
2. Follow the below steps to set up country. (Page 8-16,Refer to <Table. 8-3>)
1) Open “nx300_Country.adj” and change the country code.
EX> sys_param shipment_country set 055 (korea code : 055)
2) Copy the script file to SD card and insert the SD card into the camera.
info.tg
nx300_Conutry.adj
■ It is required to input Serial number and Mac Address after replacing the Main PCB.
Fig. 8-20
2. Copy the script file to SD card and insert the SD card into the camera.
info.tg
nx300_SN_MAC.adj
3. When turning on the camera, the process will proceed automatically (How to check: Menu →Setting → info)
appliance information
Firmware information
Fig. 8-21
Required equipmentof
PAF adjustment equipment, USB cable
2. Copy “info.tgw” file to SD card and insert the SD card into the camera.
Fig. 8-22
4. When turning on the camera, the process will proceed automatically.
Fig. 8-23
1. Connections.
PAF equipment
Fig. 8-24
1) After installing USB to serial cable driver, please connect cable to PC.
2) Please check COM port number in device manger.
① MOVE TO CHANNEL 5
② CLICK
③ CLICK
Fig. 8-25
8-14 Copyrightⓒ since 1995 Samsung Electronics. All rights reserved.
Adjustment
■ This section describes how to record the Network information to NFC Tag.
(When contacting to the smart phone, the camera app will start automatically)
Required equipmentof
PC, NFC writer
<How to adjust>
2. When you put NFC tag side in camera on writer, the LED turns color from red to green with beep sound.
Fig. 8-26
3. After insert model name and last 6 numbers of Mac Address, please click the writer tap by cursor for storing the data to Tag.
③ CLICK WRITE
Fig. 8-27
2. In case of WinXP , please install the driver provided with adjustment files.
3. Please install driver manually. Even though Win7 install the driver automatically, an error occurred working.
Click
Click
Click
Fig. 8-28
Click
Click
① Choose acr122.inf
※ Driver Location
NFC Write → FC_Reader_Driver → ACR122U
① OPEN
Click
Fig. 8-29
Click
Click
Fig. 8-30
4. After installing, PC shows pop-up message.
■ After the adjustment is completed, The adjustment value in the boot image is the process of storing.
■ After adjustment progressIf you do not proceed with this process, the boot might be slower.
1. Copy the below two script files to memory card and insert the memory card into the camera.
info.tg
nx300_snap.adj
2. When you turn on the power Adjustment data is stored in the Boot Image It takes about 3 minutes.
<Country code>
<Table 8-3>
SA N
SNA N
0
17
5
9 10 14 8
12 13 18
14 2 15 6 11 15 1 4 16 7 3
1 AD97-23888A ASSY-SHUTTER 1 SA
11 AD61-05757A HOLDER-TRIPOD 1 SA
12 AD41-01958A FPC;NX300_DRS_IF_FPCB 1 SA
13 6107-002736 SPRING-CS 3 SA
22
21
20
16
0 19
18
15 17
13 14
12
11
10
6
5
7 6107-001781 SPRING CS 1 SA
0
12
11
9 1
10
7
2
6 4
0 4
10
8
6
8 AD61-05411B PLATE-HOT-SHOE 1 SA
2 3003-001198 MIC-CONDENSOR 2 SA
1
3
1 3001-002641 SPEAKER 1 SA
6 AD41-01958A FPC;NX300_DRS_IF_FPCB 1 SA
3 5
2
4
7 8
15
12
14
0
10
11
4
3
2
13
10 11 6 5 4 3 2 1 12 14 15
9 13
10 AD97-23628A ASSY-OLED-NX300 1 SA
0
10
4 9
1
2
3
5
8 6
10
6
4
9
3
2
8
7