Sony Ericsson Digital Camera DSC S600 User Manual

How to hardwire the Sony DSC-S600 Digital Camera  
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This document covers in detail how to modify the Sony DSC-S600 digital camera for remote shutter control from the  
PixController Universal or LE camera control board. Please see http://www.pixcontroller.com or email  
[email protected] for more information.  
Please note that if you make this modification to your Sony camera that you will void your  
camera’s warranty. This modification can also result in damage to your digital camera if  
you do not follow the instructions properly.  
Tools/Parts Needed  
1. 2.4 mm #0 Philips Screwdriver & Small Flat Blade Screwdriver.  
2. Fine tipped soldering iron with heat control.  
3. 30 Gauge wire. Wire Wrap type wire can be purchased from your local Radio Shack store. Find one of the 3  
part numbers: 278-501, 278-502, 278-503. They come in a spool of 50 feet of wire for $2.99  
4. Small tweezers.  
5. Flat blade screw driver or knife.  
6. PixController Universal board with Sony S40-U PIC chip, or LE board with LE II PIC chip (Use the Sony DSC-  
S40 mode for the DSC-S600 camera)  
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Remove screw 4 from under the battery door.  
Remove the case  
Carefully remove the back of the camera case from  
the camera exposing the interior electronics. Next,  
remove the front of the camera case. This is a little  
harder to remove, but take your time and unsnap all  
of the hinges. The front of the case will be attached  
with a small ribbon cable, so take care as not to  
handle this too hard or damage the ribbon cable.  
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Adding some tape…  
Before you go any further you need to add some  
masking tape or scotch tape as shown in Figure 1  
and Figure 2.  
In Figure you 1 need to add some tape to hold the  
LCD screen in place during the camera  
modifications. If you do not add this the LCD will fall  
out and can be damaged.  
In Figure 2 you need to add the tape here to mask  
off the flash contact points. If you do not add this  
tape and touch these contact points you will be  
shocked.  
Figure 1  
Be sure to remove this tape when closing the  
case back up after your modification is finished.  
Figure 2  
Remove the shutter board screw  
Next remove the shutter board screw as shown and  
carefully lift the shutter board and plastic housing  
from the camera.  
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Remove Shutter Board  
Next carefully turn the shutter board plastic housing  
upside down and remove the tabs holding the shutter  
board to the plastic housing as shown.  
Lift out the shutter board and turn upright.  
Locating the Shutter/Power/Common Contacts  
The PixController board contact points are shown in  
Figure 3. These are the locations where you will  
solder your small gauge wire and will be connected  
to your PixController board.  
You will need a fine tipped soldering iron in order to  
perform this task. You may need to remove some of  
the fine plastic covering around the Power On/Off  
and Common contacts with a tool like and Exacto  
Knife.  
Figure 3  
Add the wires…  
Add the small gauge wires as shown in Figure 4  
Figure 4  
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Route the wires  
Put the shutter board back into the plastic housing  
and screw the housing back to the camera. Twist  
the wires into a small cable and route the cable  
around the LCD display as shown in Figure 5.  
Secure the cable to the bottom with some tape.  
From here you can drill a hole in the bottom of the  
case and export the cable there, or add a 2.5mm  
female connector inside of the tri pod port, or even  
add a 3-wire servo connector. We leave this up to  
the person who does the modification since this is  
a personal preference.  
Figure 5  
Re-attach case and replace the screws  
Once you are complete with this process place  
the camera case back together and replace the  
camera case screws.  
Attaching the Sony S40 to the PixController LE  
Board and Universal Board  
1. Wiring your S40 camera to the PixController  
LE board.  
Connect the following wires to your LE board:  
Shutter – Shutter on LE, J2-1  
Ground – Ground on LE, J2-2  
Power – Refresh on LE, J2-3  
Last, remove the R17 resistor from the LE board,  
see: http://www.pixcontroller.com/PixLE  
/PixLE_ResistorRemoval.htm  
PixController LE Camera Port Diagram  
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2. Wiring your S40 camera to the PixController  
Universal board.  
Connect the following wires to your Universal  
board:  
Shutter – Shutter, J14-1, or Phone Cable Shutter  
Wire  
Ground – Ground, J14-7, or Phone Cable Ground  
Wire  
Power – Power, J14-3, or Phone Cable Power  
Wire  
PixController Universal Camera Port Diagram  
PixController Universal Phone Port  
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Zoom Lens issue  
Because of the zoom lens on the Sony S600  
this can be an issue to get a good seal between  
the camera lens and the case as to not get flash  
bleed during night photos.  
Figure 6 shows a simple solution to this problem  
by adding 3 of the Large Flash Masking  
Washers sold on the www.pixcontorller.com web  
site under the camera accessories. These 3  
washers can be easily glued together using  
Marine GOOP.  
Figure 6  
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Building a trail camera  
In the photos below, Figure 7 and Figure 8 we show a completed trail camera system using a camo dipped Pelican  
1020 case (note: Pelican will be selling Pelican 1020 and 1040 camo dipped cases in a Mossy Oak pattern in 2006).  
In this example we are using a PixController LE board with the LE II PIC chip in Sony S40 mode. The Sony S40 board  
setting are the same for the Sony DSC-S600 (both in the LE and Universal PixController boards). This layout uses a  
9V battery holder w/ on-off switch, which can be purchased from the www.pixcontroller.com web site.  
Figure 7  
Figure 8  
Camera Setting  
We suggest the following Sony DSC-S600 setting for maximum trail camera performance:  
Red Eye Reduction: Off  
AF Illuminator: Off  
Auto Review: Off  
Beep: Off  
Setup Camera in “Program Mode”  
ISO 1000 (brightest night photos)  
Picture Quality: Fine  
Set your Date/Time  
The shutter time from PIR motion event is under 2 seconds for this camera, and if setup in ISO 1000 mode you will  
get a flash range beyond 40 feet.  
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