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Summary of Contents for SFX-30

Page 1: ...missionmode standard I II Main scanning density Fine mode 8 pals Standard 8 pels Sub scanningdensity 3 85lines mm Standardmode 7 7lines mm Fine mode 15 4lines mm Super fine mode Compressionmode MH Modified Huffman and Sanyooriginal I Reading method CIS Contactimage sensor II Recordingmethod Thermal printing 1 I Powersupply II AC230V 50 601 lz Powerconsumption Stand by 5W Transmission 15W Reception...

Page 2: ... separate electrical outlet Keep the SFX 3Oaway from water If water accidentally enters the unit unplug the AC power cord immediately DO NOT SWITCH THE UNIT ON AGAIN Contact an authorized Sanyo service center or dealer Handling precaution b Do not remove any parts that are held in place with screws The SFX 30does not contain any user serviceable items Maintain standard room temperature 5 C 35 C 41...

Page 3: ... far end of the cover firmly The SFX 30 cuts the extra recording paper automahcally Use only the recording paper specified for the SFX 30 The rear cover must be left open while the SFX 30 is in standby mode High grade thermal paper The SFX 30 is compatible with the high grade thermal paper a new type fax recording paper with plain paper qualify Unlike regular thermal paper the h gh grade thermal p...

Page 4: ...o STAND BY display REMARKS In case of S RAM Error at step 4 alarm sounds continuously and the machine goes into DEAD LOCK condition Repairing is required 6 MACHINE PROGRAMMING SETTING YOUR STATION NAME AND FAX NUMBER 1 2 L 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Press 5 times Press Press lml twice Press Enter your station name A maximum of 24 characters can be entered See page 4 Press Enter your fax number Your fax number ...

Page 5: ...cument about 1 cmjO 4 may not be reproduced Printing outside of the original Jun 26 9312 00 SANYO FAX 012345 P 1 l T I I I Printing inside of the original _____ ___ ____________T I Jun 26 93 12 00 I SANYO FAX 012345 P 1 w I I Entering names Before programming the one touch ancf Speed cfial memory you need to know how to enter names using number keys Each alphabetical letter and Symbol are assigned...

Page 6: ...ally El El If you make a mistake in entering a letter or a number simply press to move right or to move left to the appropriate space and then enter the correct letter or number To clear a name or a number press and re enter ONE TOUCH DIAL MEMORY PROGRAMMING 1 Press NUl 5 times 2 Press 3 Press again 4 Press one touch dialing key 1 8 Example To program a number in the one touch key 2 press one touc...

Page 7: ...page 4 for detailed instructions Press Enter the fax telephone number to be stored A maximum of 32 digits can be entered including pauses and hyphens Example 0123456 Press Repeat steps 5 10 to program other numbers Press 1 to finish speed dial number programming For instructions on printing out a list of programmed names and numbers see page 4 To interrupt programming press SET MODE O T DIAL SET S...

Page 8: ...ENDAR AND CLOCIO L 1 2 3 4 5 6 Press ml 5 times Press Press 3 times Press Enter the month day year and time using the number keys The time must be entered using 24 hour system The month day and year should be entered in 2 digits each Example to enter June 26 1993 12 00 Dress Emlmmmmmmml Example Speed dial number 10 I S DNo l l IEEALER A I SET MODE O T DIAL SET TIME SET N4 10 93 10 00 6 26 93 12 00...

Page 9: ...2 PERIODICAL INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE I I ml 1 C9 N C9 8 ...

Page 10: ...ide I Cove Right side Rear Original slot _ _ ___ AUTO MANU PULSE TONE F 7 guide I AUTO MANU switch PULSE TONE switch Handset jack Handset view Rear over Inner view AC cord f F 4 p mlF FsOr ment release lever ment feed roller Telephone line jack LINE L Greenreleaselever 9 ...

Page 11: ...st number dmled Press this key to inserta peuaebetween two d ife in a number Eeing dialt fNTsUl r 7 Number Keys O 9 These keys are used to dial fax and phone numbers and to change various functions TONE Key Press this key to switch from pulse dlalmg to Touch Tone dialing HOLD Key Tem rarily places a call on hold SPEAKER Key Allows you to momtor a call without using the handset f CONTRAET Key Press...

Page 12: ...tion direction Effective text width 208 mm 8 2 pl 1 1 A 4 direction H Note An original other than specified should be reduced or enlarged by the photo copier then the copy can be used as an original document Effective thickness I I I I1 original sheet multi sheets thickness 0 05 0 15 mm 0 08 0 13 mm per sheet 0 002 0 006 0 003 0 005 J 11 ...

Page 13: ...the document is fed forward Reception Mechanism As shown in Fig 4 1 the recording paper is pressed by the platen roller and the thermal head The platen roller is rotated by the reception motor and feeds the recording paper forward When the printing is finished the recording paper is fed to the cutter until its cutting position and it s cut There are two sensors for the recording paper one is for d...

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Page 15: ...chanism Control This PCB contains the driving circuit for Tx stepping motor and sensors for detecting the original document 7 M 7 PCB Power Supply This is a power Supply using the switching regulation techniques It supplies 5V 12V and 24V 8 LCD Display This contains 16x 1 LCD and segment common driver 9 Thermal Head This contains 1728dots 8dotshnm of heat generating elements and driver circuit 10 ...

Page 16: ...t Image Sensor sides See page 23 When copying or transmitting the The exceeding part of the original Clean the platen roller roller 2 exceeding part of the original is on the platen roller is dirty See page 8 printed as blurred black if less than A4 or letter size of original is used When copying white vertical line 1 There is dirt sticking to the 1 Clean the thermal head appears that is not on th...

Page 17: ...ck the Main PCB M 1 2 Key in is impossible from the operation panel Check the same as described 1 YES Check the connection of CN2 M l Check the Main PCB M l T L I Check the operation panel PCB M 2 3 LCD indicates CHECK PAPER ROLL EIIs L Is recording paper set properly In the Receiving cover closed securely Check the connection of CN5 M l I YES is PAP CN5 pin No 4 less than 0 5V Check the reception...

Page 18: ...I 5 No copy is made NO Is the Head test OK See page 27 Check the printing circuit I 1 1 1 1YES r t Check the reading circuit _ a Printing Circuit To be confirmed by the Head test Check the connection of CN4 M 1 and CNTPH Thermal head L 1YES Does 24V appear at CN7 pin No 15 Check the power supply PCB M 7 I YES NO Does HVON CN7 pin No 1 work properly High at printing IYES NO Do the signals DATA CN4 ...

Page 19: ...ES Check CIS F 6 Can not enterthe TxJRx mode by pressing TART switch under OFF HOOK condition a In case of the extension telephone connected to the SFX 30 Check the connection of extension telephone and MJ42 M 4 I YES ls HS CN31 pin No 8 low on the NCU PCB M 3 Check the NCU M 3 YES Check the M 1 PCB b In case of the Built in telephone Check the connection of CN31 M 3 and CN3 M l I OK Check the con...

Page 20: ...eration circuit a In case of the TONE dialing NG Does the TXLINE CN3 pin No 17 on M 1 appear normally Check the M 1 PCB I OK NG Do the TEL1 and TEL2 CN33 pin No 7 and 8 appear normally Check the NCU PCB M 3 1OK I Check the TEL PCB M 4 I b in case of the DP dialing NG Does the DP CN31 pin No 11 on M 3 appear normally Check the M 1 PCB 1OK NG Do the TEL1 and TEL CN33 pin No 7 and 8 appear normally C...

Page 21: ...PTOM and NOTES ICATION T R Even 35 5 seconds passed after starting co mmunication no signal received from the party T P T No response from the party even redialing of the I timer transmission is carried out vn machine troubles CONTENTS I CLASSIF SYMPTOM and NOTES Stop switch is ON Original jam No recording paper No original for timer transmission Timer oc eration is cancelled ICATION I ALL Transmi...

Page 22: ...nt line SYMPTOM and NOTES Check the communication status between the parties When STOP key is pressed by the trans mitter DCN signal comes after PIX PIX picture signal Check the communication status between the parties If the other party could not receive DCS signal DIS signal would be retransmitted In other cases it is possible that the other party discon nected the line by some reasons Although ...

Page 23: ...two screws securing receiving mechanical unit M 1 main PCB GURE 6 4 M 3 NCU PCB d Disconnect the connector CN5 and CN7 on the main PCB M l See figure 6 5 4 Removal of the main PCB M 1 a b c d Remove the cabinet and the transmission mechanical unit Refer to the procedure 6 1 1 and 6 1 2 Disconnect the connectors CN4 CN5 and CN7 on the main PCB M l See figure 6 5 Remove two screws securing the main ...

Page 24: ...reverseside cover o n I d two screws securing the M 2 operation panel PCB FIGURE 6 6 eleven screws securing the M 2 operation panel PCB P two screws s uring LCD 9 Removal of M 5 Rx Mechanical Control PCB a Remove the receiving mechanical unit Refer to the 6 1 3 b Remove two screws securing the M 5 Rx mechanical control PCB See figure 6 8 CN52 CN54 4 CN53 II LA L M 5 Rx mechanical control PCB f two...

Page 25: ...securing the ADF unit See figure 6 16 two screws securing lk 4EADFuni FIGURE 6 12 ADF unit FIGURE 6 16 two screws securing the thermal head c Replace new ADF unit and check the performance bracket bracket f pressthisdirection FIGURE 6 13 When attaching the thermal head to the bracket head the thermal head should be pressed the arrow direction See figure 6 13 3 Replacement of the Auto Cutter a Remo...

Page 26: ...nningTest Press 1 m MOdemc w Therms IPANEL TEST km ODe Panel Check Press WI w nost L 2 Explanation of each test modes a INITIAL SETTING 1 Press 1 m over 1sec Refer to Page 6 3 l 2 Press 3 Press or w Clear all items then return to STAND BY Note At the same time of this operation S RAM check is also carried out In case of error refer to 7 Individual item RAM CODE INITIAL SET ALL CLEAR lApr 20 93 12 ...

Page 27: ...o dead lock condition Repairing is required b RAM CODE SETTING 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Press j over 1sec Refer to Page 25 Press ml Press or ml Changethe contents m Issue RAM CODE LIST and return to STAND BY Input the SW No using numeric or ml key and press Input the SET CODE using numeric or U key and press Next SW No is automatically displayed Repeat the steps 4 and 5 on demands Press 1 to finish The SFX 3...

Page 28: ... signals of 9600 7200 4800 2400 and 300BPS can be changed its carrier frequency below Press I to change its pattern at each stage 0 1850HZ continuously 1 1650HZ continuously 1 1 1650 1850HZ alternately 3 3ms 3 3ms 1 4 1650 1850HZ alternately 3 3ms l 3 2ms I time is a case of 300BPS 4 1 1650 1850HZ alternately 13 2ms 3 3ms Press MONITOR SPEAKER is activated Press I at NO SIGNAL stage Voice prompt c...

Page 29: ...ng order 1 GATE ARREY 1 0 R W check of BUS lines of the port 2 3 Check the connection of BUS lines to the GATE ARREY MODEM Check Check the cycle of 9600 and 300BPS Check OSC of XTAL3 and connection of the INT for clock Check DREQ cycle of 9600BPS Check the switchover circuit relies on INT Check the receiving signal frequency which is looped back of1100Hz transmitted For checking analogue circuit o...

Page 30: ...SPIAY X TEST No XX ERROR CODE 2 ERROR CODE 1 GATE ARREY 1 0 01 R W ERROR 2 MODEM CHECK 01 No clock detection possible 02 300BPS clock failure 03 9600BPS clock failure 04 No DREQ detection possible 05 DREQ cycle failure 06 No 1100Hz detection possible 3 MUSIP CHECK 01 Cycle failure 02 Transfer failure 4 RTC CHECK 01 Cycle failure 5 MR ACCELERATOR CHECK 01 No data request 02 Data error 6 TPH l F CHE...

Page 31: ...t sounds after the line is connected 00 01 02 03 04 05 No ringing 3 times 5 times 7 times 9 times 11 times No Tel f Fax switchover 1 Number of rings that sounds before the SFX 30 switches from telephone mode to fax reception mode when a manual fax transmission or voice call is received in the AUTO mode This is to set the melody released to the telephone line when the conversation is put on hold Ho...

Page 32: ...nalish No limit 00 Time length during which SFX 30 in the 10 sec ANSWER mode is allowed to detect whether I the incoming signal is a automatic fax 200 sec transmission or manual fax transmission OFF Determine whether enlargement reduction ON 01 reform copy is performed or not OFF Need to pressing ml for manual Tx ON 01 No Need to pressing m for manual Tx E Enlargement Reduction Reform copy Auto pr...

Page 33: ...ween SANYO and other manufacture s machine 70 FSK check before 00 OFF When this unit can not receive the high speed phase C 01 ON 01 training signal by the echo of CFR E 52 set to off SETTING No 00 71 Allowance of Error lines 00 32 lines 00 When receiving consecutive error lines 01 64 lines exceeding the setting number the nit moves to 02 96 lines the sequence of bad copy quality and send 03 128li...

Page 34: ...orrecting the mismatching of between Sanyo and other manufacture s machine 79 81 Interval between RTC and Q 00 FSK release delay 00 01 02 03 04 0 ms 100 ms 200 ms 300 ms 400 ms 02 This is to set the transmission level attenuation for control and video signals 00 I 15 0 dB 82 83 Transmission attenuator I 15dB 10 04 DTMF attenuator 00 I 15 00 0 dB This is to set the transmission level attenuation fo...

Page 35: ...23 AAA 2 2 Jun 26 10 00 0 45 BBB 1 REGV No DATE START TIME PARTNER PAGE 1 Jun 26 9 30 1 02 ccc 1 2 Jun 26 10 30 0 38 ODD 1 7 2 One touch dial list 1 Press ml 5 times 2 Press 3 Press 4 One touch dial list is issued Sample of one touch dial list RESULT ERROR CODE OK OK RESULT ERROR CODE OK OK IACTIVITY REPORT I ACTIVITY REPORT SET MODE O T DIAL SET I O T DIAL LIST I o ONETOUCI QIAL LjsT Jun 26 9312 ...

Page 36: ...TCH NAME SW No PAUSE TIME 01 REPEAT CALL TIMER 05 REPEAT CALL REDIAL 06 NUMBER OF RINGS 07 REMOTE RECEIVE 06 FAX PHONE CHANGE 09 HOLD BUTTON MELODY 10 VOICE RESPONSE 16 KEY SOUND 17 HEADER PRINT 20 PRINT DENSITY 23 CLOSED NETWORK RX 26 INITIAL RESOLUTION 27 INITIAL CONTRAST 28 REPORT TX 31 REPORT TIMER TX 32 HALFTONE QUALITY 36 EDGE ENHANCEMENT 37 LANGUAGE 48 TAS CHECK TIME 49 ZOOM COPY 50 AUTO TX...

Page 37: ...8ERICHT ZEITUERSETZT 22 01 l HfILBTON MUSTER 36 D1 01 KONTURENSCHAERFE 37 m 00 SPRRCHE 48 OR m RNT PRUEFZEIT 49 m m ZOOM KOPIE 50 01 1 RUTO ST9RT 54 130 21 SPRR 3RUCI RFITE 55 00 00 COPI Plows 60 00 00 sT9NDLEITUNG 61 w m GESCHW 2NZEIGE 62 no uO T 30 MONITOR 63 00 00 WFiHLT BSTZT 64 03 03 IWIRTEN RUF RNTWORT 66 Q6 06 EPIFF RFITE 67 01 l CED FREQU 68 m m TCF PRUEF INTERU 69 00 E10 FSK PRUEFEN 70 01...

Page 38: ...smission report is issued accordingly x l l T YXX Jm26 93 1231 D4E STPRT TIW PPRllWR PE RES1 T ERROR CODE Jm 26 1230 0 45 CWIERA 1 K 7 7 Timer transmission reporl It can be set to issue or non issue according to the setting of the RAM CODE SW No 32 The initial factory preset is the issue position SET CODE 01 SW No 32 00 Non issue 01 Issue Once the SW No 32 is set to 00 timer transmission report is...

Page 39: ...ith FAX TEL switchover function is ON Y N Y N r I Capture the line I t CNG detect mode I 1 5 Voice prompt 1 See note below Send Ring Back Tone twice and CNG detect Y EXT TEL handeetis connectedto the line i See note below Y A N Y N I 38 I Returnto Stand by ...

Page 40: ... to send a fax please transmit at the tone Voice prompt is deleted by feature SW No 16 2 Auto recepth with FAX TEL switchover function is OFF t 1 I Count incoming ring signal RAM SW 07 I I N I 1 Built in handset is Y connected to the line I N EXT TEL handset is I Capture the line connected to the line L I Y Send FAX signal N I Reception I Return to Stand by 1 39 ...

Page 41: ... 3 Answer reception mode Y N N Y Y N t Return to stand by N Detect continuous Y N u 1 Reception 1 t 1 I Return tostand by I 40 ...

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Page 56: ...M7 Power Supply P W B u L 1111 m mru 4 1111 4 r t r p d u n I 1 ...

Page 57: ... 3 PWB Wiring Diagram M7 Power Supply P W B 60 ...

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Page 59: ...n motor drive signal LED drive voltage for CIS LED GND for CIS Clock for CIS drive Scan signal for CIS drive Video image signal Document stock detection Document read position detection Document size detection Transmission motor pulse signal Transmission motor drive signal Thermal head power ON signal Thermal head power GND Speaker drive signal Speaker drive signal CN2 CN21 CN22 LCD CN2 CN21 c 2 f...

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Page 61: ...uRBO n RTc Xtd 32kHz n 20 36MHz XWI Module 1 II lm ge Processor I u hzding Meme y I J cCD Cls Q l 4 s2 r I IEJ RAM P L 7W14 TOP VIEW I f TOP VIEW TC4584 Vcc lY 3A 2Y IN B IN A GND Vcc OUT Y TOP VIEW TC4053BP ll F Coukmsl A B I ml UON UON TC4053 4 I u OY 2 15 cOM lZ 3 14 X COM z Cou 4 u lx 02 23 ox INN 11 A v 10 B ss e 90 65 ...

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Page 65: ...ge regulator C704 Voltage regulator GZA30X DZB27C GZA5 6X GZA5 1x GZA4 7X VDSS 800V ID 3A Vceo 50V Ic 0 2A VDSS 60V ID IOA Vceo 50V Ic O l A Vrm 600V 10 1 5A Vrm 800V 10 1A Vrm 200V 10 10A Vrm 200V 10 0 5A Vz 30V Pc 0 5W Vz 27V Pc lW Vz 5 6V Pc 0 5W Vz 5 1 V Pc 0 5W Vz 4 7V Pc 0 5W FA5310P MC34166T Vout 5V lout 3A TA78L012AP Vout 12V lout 150mA TA79L012P L Vout 12V lout 150mA I Photo Coupler rP701...

Page 66: ...F I USWDCS TR VR hl OM L RTC E OCN d C AUTO RECEPTION txWPREcE vE mNG TCNE RING lUNE DETECT W RELAY NCU R DISP SENo SIGNAL RECEIVE L 2 TEL n n Cso W J CFR MCFI was VICEO I ul RTC EOP DCN RESERWTION OTHERS 2 CALL UP AFTER SENDING D CALLUP FROMT SIDE CML REIAY NcU 1 SENDSIGNAL VmEo mm n n PR1 oPM O ml o RECEIVE SIGNAL n PIP PIN PHONE IAMP OPERATOR W L OPERAmR CALL HOOKOPF CML Y wcu R SIOE E W UPFROM...

Page 67: ... AUTO R C MULT 1 PAGE T R CALL UP FROM T SIDE d A vI DEO VI DEO MESSAGE rl MPs p 7R41NING VIDEO D CHANGE MODE r Ii i V13 EO I 4 c mti l h m T R HOOK OFF I RTL I m a WmAm cut I MI Q Kmaom p plN 1 I sPunllmuK I F PHONE RESERVATION CALLUP FROM R SIDE T R M HOOK OFF m OFmAma CAu P l I SFUMTAU I 71 ...

Page 68: ...14 EXPLODED VIEW I I 2 1 3 I 4 I 5 d b FIGUREP 72 ...

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Page 71: ... SCR S TPG BIN 3X6 MECHANISM 1 COVER ROLL PAPER GUIDE R GUIDE L GEAR GUIDE SCR S TPG PAN W 2X5 GEAR SCR S TPG BIN 3X4 ROLL PAPER COVER KNOB CABINET BRACKET SPEAKER 4110256104 SCR S TPG BIN 3X6 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 E Ref No PART No DESCRIPTION O ly Al 3 6326538463 KNOB TEL 1 4110012106 SCR S TPG BIN 3X6 3 CABINET MECHANI...

Page 72: ...E HARNESS 160MM 1 CN7 CN71 6323012324 HOUSING 6P CN32 CN41 2 6322876408 TERMINAL CN32 CN41 16 6325827483 CORE CN32 CN41 1 A34 6326675502 LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY 1 A35 6322496729 SPEAKER 160HM 1 A42 6326666098 SOCKET 2P 90MM 1 6326370629 TERMINAL EARTH 2 PC BOARD 1 A36 6326736500 PWBOARD ASSY M1MAIN 1 Icl 4093081108 ICTC35168BF 1 IC6 4092810400 ICTC35123F 1 IC2 4101678304 ICUPD65622GF 043 3B9 1 IC3 ...

Page 73: ...6W MT GLAZE 2 2K JA 1 16W MT GIAZE 2 2K JA 1116W MT GIAZE 2 2K JA 1 16W MT GLAZE 2 2K JA 1 16W MT GIAZE 2 7K JA 1 16W MT GLAZE 5 6K JA 1 16W MT GLAZE 3 9K JA 1 16W MT GIAZE 15K JA 1116W MT GIAZE 6 8K JA 1t16W MT GIAZE 6 2K JA 1116W MT GLAZE 10K JA 1 16W MT GLAZE 10K JA 1 16W MT GIAZE 10K JA 1 16W MT GLAZE I OKJA 1 16W MT GIAZE 15K JA 1 16W MT GIAZE 15K JA 1 16W MT GLAZE 68K JA 1 16W MT GLAZE 75K J...

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Page 76: ...l O 6326346756 CUSHION RUBBER SPEAKER 1 El 1 6323413244 CUSHION 2 El 3 6326632468 FIXER MICROPHONE 1 NOTES 1 Patiorders must con in Model Number Pati Number and Description 2 Ordering quanti of screws andresistors must bemultipleoflOpcs 80 ...

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