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DSC-RX1RM2 (serv.man2)
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Service Manual
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Digital Camera / LEVEL2
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Section 1
Trouble Shooting
1-1. 
Self-diagnosis Function
1-1-1. 
Self-diagnosis Function
If an error occurs in this unit, the self-diagnosis function starts working and a code consisting of one alphabet and a four-
digit number appears on the LCD. Classification of persons in charge, classification of faulty blocks, and details of errors
can be checked by referring to this indication of five alphanumeric characters in the self-diagnosis code table.
The history of past errors can be checked in “Usage and Diag record” on the DATA tab of the Adjust Manual.
The self-diagnosis function is also described in the operation manual.
1-1-2. 
Note on the Function of Boards
The boards and functions used in this model are mentioned in the following table.
Board
Function
BT board
Battery
EC board
CLC drive, Eyepiece sensor
FC board
Lithium battery, Control switch
IS board
Imager, Lens drive
JK board
External microphone input, HDMI input, USB input
LC board
LCD
MS board
PITCH/YAW angular velocity sensor, Wireless LAN module, NFC module
RL board
Multi interface shoe
SY board
CPU, power control, Acceleration sensor, Other function
VF board
EVF control
1-1-3. 
Self-diagnosis Code Table
Self-diagnosis Code
Symptom/State
Correction
Repaired by:
Block
Function
Detailed
Code
C
1 3
0 1
Memory card is unformatted or
memory card is broken.
Format the memory card.
Insert a new memory card.
C
3 2
0 1
Trouble with hardware
Turn power off and turn power on again.
E
4 1
0 0
Abnormality of the wireless LAN
module or CPU
The peripheral circuit of between CPU and wireless LAN
module may be faulty.
Replace the board that contains this peripheral circuit.
E
4 1
0 1
Abnormality of network control de-
vice
Turn power off and turn power on again.
E
6 1
0 0
Difficult to adjust focus
(Cannot initialize focus)
Turn power off and turn power on again. When this error is
not cleared, the focus control signal for the lens block may
be faulty.
Check whether this error is due to the lens or the board.
Replace the faulty lens or board.
Continued
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Self-diagnosis Code
Symptom/State
Correction
Repaired by:
Block
Function
Detailed
Code
E
6 1
1 0 
*1
Zoom operations fault
(Cannot initialize zoom lens)
Turn power off and turn power on again. When this error is
not cleared, operate the zoom lever and check following
items.
• When zooming is performed, the zoom control signal
for the lens block may be faulty.
• When zooming is not performed, the zoom motor
drive circuit may be faulty.
Check whether this error is due to the lens or the board.
Replace the faulty lens or board.
E
6 1
3 0
Reset position detection error on the
stepper iris initializing
Turn the power on to open lens barrier. Disconnect the bat-
tery or power cord, and then connect again. And confirm
that the iris blades in lens are working.
If iris blades do not working, check the iris motor drive cir-
cuit in lens drive block. If iris blades work normally, con-
firm that they are closing completely and confirm following
items.
• Case of the iris blades do not close normally. Replace
the lens block.
• Case of “E: 61: 30” is appeared and iris blades closed
completely. Confirm that communication with lens
block is normal.
• Case of LCD is not displayed normally, check that
connection between imager board and main board.
• Case of LCD is displayed normally, replace the lens
block.
E
6 2
0 2
Abnormality of IC for steadyshot.
Check signal line connections from CPU through steady-
shot IC to PITCH/YAW drive.
When there is no problem with the connections, replace the
board that contains this peripheral circuit.
E
6 2
1 0 
*1
Shift lens initializing failure
Replacement of lens block.
If an error occurs again, steadyshot circuit may be faulty.
Replace the board that contains this peripheral circuit.
E
6 2
1 1 
*1
Shift lens overheating (PITCH)
Check signal line connections from CPU through steady-
shot IC to PITCH/YAW drive.
When there is no problem with the connections, check
whether this error is due to the lens or the board. Replace
the faulty lens or board.
E
6 2
1 2 
*1
Shift lens overheating (YAW)
Check signal line connections from CPU through steady-
shot IC to PITCH/YAW drive.
When there is no problem with the connections, check
whether this error is due to the lens or the board. Replace
the faulty lens or board.
E
6 2
2 0
Abnormality of thermistor
Check signal line connections from CPU through steady-
shot IC to PITCH/YAW drive.
When there is no problem with the connections, check
whether this error is due to the lens or the board. Replace
the faulty lens or board.
E
9 1
0 1 
*1
Abnormality when flash is being
charged
Checking of flash unit or replacement of flash unit.
E
9 2
0 0
Battery/Dry cell distinction defect
Turn power off and turn power on again.
E
9 4
0 0 
*1
Fault of writing or erasing the inter-
nal memory
Turn power off and turn power on again.
E
9 5
0 0 
*1
GPS hardware error
Check the signal line connection for GPS.
When there is no problem with the connections, replace the
board that contains this peripheral circuit.
Continued
*1:
Function of this code is not provided in this unit.
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Self-diagnosis Code
Symptom/State
Correction
Repaired by:
Block
Function
Detailed
Code
E
9 5
0 1
Acceleration sensor hardware error
Turn power off and turn power on again. When this error is
not cleared, the peripheral circuit of the acceleration sensor
may be faulty.
Replace the board that contains this peripheral circuit.
E
9 5
0 2 
*1
Electronic compass hardware error
(GPS hardware error)
The peripheral circuit of the electronic compass may be
faulty.
Replace the board that contains this peripheral circuit.
*1:
Function of this code is not provided in this unit.
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