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1999 CANON INC.   CANOSCAN FB330/FB630 SERIES REV.0 OCT. 1999 PRINTED IN JAPAN (IMPRIME AU JAPON)

SERIES

OCT. 1999

JY8-1315-000

REVISION 0

SERVICE
MANUAL

Summary of Contents for CanoScan FB 630P

Page 1: ...COPYRIGHT 1999 CANON INC CANOSCAN FB330 FB630 SERIES REV 0 OCT 1999 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON SERIES OCT 1999 JY8 1315 000 REVISION 0 SERVICE MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...OSCAN FB330 FB630 SERIES REV 0 OCT 1999 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON COPYRIGHT 1999 CANON INC Printed in Japan Imprimè au Japon Use of this manual should be strictly supervised to avoid disclosure of confidential information ...

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Page 5: ...em PCB Chapter 4 Maintenance and Servicing Periodical replacement parts consumable parts durability periodical servicing special tools solvents and lubricants Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Introduction troubleshooting location of electrical parts canon scanner test Chapter 6 Parts Catalog Appendix General circuit diagram main PCB circuit diagram The information in this service manual is subject to cha...

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Page 7: ...unctions 2 1 B Outline of Electrical System 2 2 C Main PCB Input and Output 2 4 D Basic Sequences of CanoScan FB330P FB63OP 2 6 E Basic Sequences of CanoScan FB630U FB636U 2 19 II OPTICAL SYSTEM 2 26 A Outline 2 26 B CanoScan FB330P FB630P Document Scanning Sequence 2 27 C CanoScan FB630U FB636U Document Scanning Sequence 2 28 D Contact Image Sensor 2 29 E Scanning Unit Drive Motor Control Circuit...

Page 8: ... 5 6 C Canon Scanner Test USB for CanoScan FB630U FB636U 5 12 CHAPTER 5 TROUBLESHOOTING CHAPTER 4 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING I PERIODICAL REPLACEMENT PARTS 4 1 II CONSUMABLE PARTS DURABILITY 4 1 III PERIODICAL SERVICING 4 1 IV SPECIAL TOOLS 4 1 V SOLVENTS AND LUBRICANTS 4 1 CHAPTER 3 MECHANICAL SYSTEM I EXTERNALS 3 1 A Covers 3 1 II DRIVE SYSTEM 3 7 A Scanning Unit Drive Part 3 7 III OPTICAL SYSTEM...

Page 9: ... IMPRIME AU JAPON APPENDIX I GENERAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM CanoScan FB330P FB630P A 1 II GENERAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM CanoScan FB630U FB636U A 2 III MAIN PCB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM CanoScan FB330P A 3 IV MAIN PCB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM CanoScan FB630P A 8 V MAIN PCB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM CanoScan FB630U FB636U A 13 ...

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Page 11: ...ON CANOSCAN FB330 FB630 SERIES REV 0 OCT 1999 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON CHAPTER 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTIONS I FEATURES 1 1 II SPECIFICATIONS 1 2 III EXTERIOR FEATURES 1 5 IV INSTALLATION 1 7 V CUSTOMER S DAILY MAINTENANCE 1 13 ...

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Page 13: ...ved by employing a highly sensitive contact image sensor with LIDE LED Indirect Exposure technology for the reading unit and by reading each RGB color by 12 bit and outputting by 8 bit 2 The scanner is a small size of 256 0 W x 372 5 D x 39 0 H mm and a light weight of 1 5 kg by using a downsized scanning unit 3 The scanner can easily be connected to the host computer through a parallel interface ...

Page 14: ...nnel input 12 bits Resolution 300 x 600 dpi Scan time 60 sec color A4 300 dpi 20 sec grayscale A4 300 dpi Resolution conversion 75 150 300 dpi Horizontal 75 150 300 600 dpi Vertical Cropping area A rectangular frame can be specified INTERFACE Interface Parallel interface IEEE 1284 ECP 1 male and 1 female Power terminal for AC adapter OTHERS Operating environment Temperature range 5 to 35ºC Humidit...

Page 15: ...its Resolution 600 x 1200 dpi Scan time 120 sec color A4 600 dpi 40 sec grayscale A4 600 dpi Resolution conversion 75 150 300 600 dpi Horizontal 75 150 300 600 1200 dpi Vertical Cropping area A rectangular frame can be specified INTERFACE Interface Parallel interface IEEE 1284 ECP 1 male and 1 female Power terminal for AC adapter OTHERS Operating environment Temperature range 5 to 35ºC Humidity ra...

Page 16: ... bits Resolution 600 x 1200 dpi Scan time 120 sec color A4 600 dpi 40 sec grayscale A4 600 dpi Resolution conversion 75 150 300 600 dpi Horizontal 75 150 300 600 1200 dpi Vertical Cropping area A rectangular frame can be specified INTERFACE Interface USB interface B plug x 1 OTHERS Operating environment Temperature range 5 to 35ºC Humidity range 10 to 90 Air pressure range 613 to 1013 hPa Power co...

Page 17: ...INTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON III EXTERIOR FEATURES CanoScan FB330P FB630P A Front View Figure 1 1 B Rear View Figure 1 2 III EXTERIOR FEATURES q Document Cover w Document Glass e Alignment Mark r Lock Switch A4 LTR B5 A4 LTR B5 1 2 3 4 q Power Terminal w PC Port e Printer Port 1 2 3 ...

Page 18: ... FB630 SERIES REV 0 OCT 1999 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON CanoScan FB630U FB636U A Front View Figure 1 3 B Rear View Figure 1 4 q Document Cover w Document Glass e Alignment Mark r Start Button t Lock Switch q USB Port A4 LTR B5 A4 LTR B5 1 2 3 5 4 1 ...

Page 19: ...tions near water faucets boilers humidifiers or refrigerators 2 Avoid locations subject to open flame dust or direct sunlight If it is installed near a window hang a curtain to block direct sunlight 3 The room should be well ventilated 4 Install on a sturdy and level desk etc 5 Moving a scanner from a cold place to a warm place can cause condensation on the metal parts resulting in a faulty operat...

Page 20: ...scanner is shipped with the scanning unit locked by the lock switch to prevent damage during transport Unlock the scanning unit to use the scanner 1 Turn the scanner over as shown in Figure 1 5 Figure 1 5 2 Push the lock switch in the arrow direction to unlock Figure 1 6 3 Return the scanner to its standard position Note Always lock the scanning unit during transport 1 ...

Page 21: ...sing a parallel cable or a USB cable supplied with the scanner Refer to Getting Started for details For connecting disconnecting the host computer s cables refer to the manual supplied with the host computer 1 Connecting to the host computer FB330P FB630P 1 Turn the host computer OFF Disconnect the printer cable if it is connected to the parallel port on the host computer 2 Connect the parallel ca...

Page 22: ... disconnected in 1 to the printer port on the scanner Figure 1 8 5 Connect the AC adapter to the power terminal on the scanner Note Printer precautions WPS Windows Printing System printer cannot be used in a daisy chain configuration When a printer is daisy chained to the scanner turn the scanner ON to use the printer q Printer Port w Printer Cable 2 1 ...

Page 23: ...N IMPRIME AU JAPON 2 Connecting to the host computer FB630U FB636U 1 Connect the flat connector A plug of the USB cable supplied with the scanner to the USB port on the host computer 2 Connect the other end B plug of the USB cable to the USB port on the scanner Figure 1 9 q USB Port w USB Cable 1 2 ...

Page 24: ...a Document 1 Open the document cover 2 Place a document on the document glass orienting the image face down and aligning its top edge with the alignment mark Figure 1 10 3 Close the document cover caring not to dislodge the document 4 Send the SCAN command from the host computer to scan q Alignment Mark A4 LTR B5 A4 LTR B5 123 1 ...

Page 25: ...e an unclear image or lines on an image Clean the document glass and the document cover using the following procedures 1 Turn the host computer OFF 2 Disconnect all the cables from the scanner 3 Wipe the dirt or dust off the document cover with a soft clean cloth dampened with water and well wrung Wipe the document glass with a dry cloth 4 Thoroughly wipe water off the document cover with a dry cl...

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Page 27: ...N CANOSCAN FB330 FB630 SERIES REV 0 OCT 1999 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON CHAPTER 2 OPERATION AND TIMING I BASIC OPERATION 2 1 II OPTICAL SYSTEM 2 26 III IMAGE PROCESSING SYSTEM 2 33 IV CONTROL SYSTEM 2 38 V POWER SUPPLY 2 42 ...

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Page 29: ...AN IMPRIME AU JAPON Control system Scanning unit drive motor Contact image sensor Image processing system Optical system Host computer I BASIC OPERATION A Functions The scanner functions are divided into the three main blocks of optical system image processing system and control system Figure 2 1 ...

Page 30: ...FB630P Major electrical control of the scanner is performed by the main PCB Image signals read by the contact image sensor are converted into digital data by the analog IC The converted image data are image processed by the gate array and output to the host computer via PC port Figure 2 2 J3 J5 J2 J4 DCS1 M1 CS1 Main PCB Contact image sensor Analog IC Gate array Buffer RAM CPU Scanning unit drive ...

Page 31: ...rol program which functions as CPU Image signals read by the contact image sensor are converted into digital data by the analog IC The converted image data are image processed by the gate array then converted into USB data by USB to EPP bridge IC and output to the host computer via USB port Figure 2 3 J2 J1 J3 M1 CS1 Main PCB Button PCB Start button BT1 USB to EPP Bridge IC Gate array Home positio...

Page 32: ...5 IF6 IF7 HACK HXBSY HXPERR HXSEL HATFD HFALT HINIT HSELIN GND PSTB IF0 IF1 IF2 IF3 IF4 IF5 IF6 IF7 PACK PXBSY PXPERR PXSEL PATFD PFALT PINIT PSELIN GND J3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 25 J5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 25 J2 1 2 DCS1 CS1 10 5V GND M1 Main PCB AC adapter Contact image sensor Scanning unit drive motor Scanning unit drive motor drive signal To printer...

Page 33: ...16 17 18 19 20 Contact image sensor 5V D D GND J1 1 2 3 4 To host computer Scanning unit drive motor drive signal J2 1 2 3 4 CS1 HMSEN GND VCC BTON M1 Scanning unit drive motor LEDG LEDR LEDB LED COMMON CP RS CLK SP GND VAD VDD OS GND GND GND GND AP AN BP BN L when start button is pressed H when scanning unit is in home position Button PCB Start button Home position sensor HP1 BT1 Main PCB ...

Page 34: ... FB330P FB630P are divided into power ON sequence calibration sequence and document scanning sequence 1 Power ON sequence Figure 2 6 1 Hardware setting Time required about 0 7 seconds 1 Power ON Sets CPU Checks CPU internal Sets CPU error flag CPU internal was checked normally Sets gate array Sets analog IC Checks buffer RAM Buffer RAM was checked normally Sets CPU error flag NO YES NO YES ...

Page 35: ...V 0 OCT 1999 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON Figure 2 6 2 1 NO YES Sets CPU timer Sets communication gate array Starts interrupt process Sets parameter Checks gate array Sets CPU error flag Gate array was checked normally Detects black area Starts overvoltage detection ...

Page 36: ...position of scanning unit NOTE If the peak light intensity does not reach the black level even after checking several lines more the home position detection is in error 3 2 Detects black area YES NO Standby Sets detection mode for border between black and white Sets border detection value G LED ON YES NO Peak light intensity to CIS reached black level Sets scanning unit return Returns scanning uni...

Page 37: ...it stops at the point the limit is exceeded even when black area is not detected NO Peak light intensity to CIS reached black level Returns scanning unit NO Detects border between black and white Sets HP return distance 2 mm Returns scanning unit Stops scanning unit Scanning unit returned 2 mm Initializes buffer RAM control Standby YES NO YES NO NOTE If the peak light intensity does not reach the ...

Page 38: ...etween black and white NO NO YES Peak light intensity to CIS reached white level Stops scanning unit Fixed feeding limit max 15 mm was exceeded White level in both ends of the obtained data is normal NO YES NO YES Scanning unit moved forward more than 2 mm Standby G LED ON Sets document feed distance max 15 mm Moves scanning unit forward YES Obtains 1 line of data to buffer RAM Moves 1 line Sets e...

Page 39: ... the host computer and sends an overvoltage detection error to the host computer 2 Home position detection The CPU detects the home position by detecting a black area and the border between black and white using a black mark area and white mark area on the back of the document glass Figure 2 7 The CPU moves the scanning unit backward reading image signals to detect a black area When the black area...

Page 40: ...alibration sequence Standby NO YES Returns scanning unit 1 mm Initializes buffer RAM control Black shading data is required Black shading data composition Time required about 0 5 seconds Obtains 1 line of data to buffer RAM 6 lines of data was obtained YES NO Moves scanning unit forward 1 mm NO YES Black data was transmitted Standby ...

Page 41: ...order between black and white Moves scanning unit forward 2 mm LED exposure control Time required about 15 seconds Sets exposure control mode R LED ON Sets LED ON period Detects peak value to the CIS Increases LED ON period data NO NO YES LED ON period is longer than max value YES Peak light intensity to the CIS is higher than the preset value Sets max LED ON period Peak value detection A ...

Page 42: ...ts LED ON period data YES Obtains 1 line of white data Exposure control data fine adjustment Max value in 1 line of data is within proper range B Stores R LED ON period data Changes LED to G and performs from A to B Stores G LED ON period data Changes LED to B and performs from A to B Stores B LED ON period data LED OFF Moves scanning unit to the home position Standby ...

Page 43: ...econds per command for each color YES Standby NO YES White shading data is required Moves scanning unit forward 4 lines Initializes buffer RAM control Sets specified LED parameter to turn ON Moves scanning unit forward 6 lines NO YES 6 lines of data was obtained LED OFF Obtains 1 line of data to buffer RAM Moves scanning unit to the home position NO White data was transmitted Standby ...

Page 44: ... 3 times of output from the scanning unit with the LED turned OFF 2 LED exposure control LED exposure period is set for proper image output The peak value of image signal output from each red green and blue LED exposure is checked if it is in the range of a preset value If the peak value is out of the range LED exposure time is changed Proper LED exposure period is set by reading 1 line of an imag...

Page 45: ...uence 6 Standby Document scan is commanded Detects border between black and white Calculates the amount of horizontal scanning data and the number of vertical scan motor pulse Sets scan parameter and gate array and initializes buffer RAM Moves scanning unit to the vertical scan start position Scanning unit moved LED ON Starts document scan NO YES NO YES ...

Page 46: ...CT 1999 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON Figure 2 9 2 6 Scan cancellation is required NO NO Document was scanned YES YES LED OFF Returns scanning unit NO YES Scanning unit returned to the home position Stops scanning unit drive motor NO YES Image data was transmitted Standby ...

Page 47: ... are divided into power ON sequence calibration sequence and document scanning sequence 1 Power ON sequence Figure 2 10 1 NO NO YES YES Scanning unit is in home position NO YES Returned more than 300 mm Power ON Tests gate array read write Gate array read write was tested normally NO YES Sets error flag Sets error flag 1 Returns scanning unit Scanning unit returned to the home position Stops scann...

Page 48: ... area detection LED ON period was adjusted normally NO YES Sets error flag 1 LED ON Detects white mark area White mark area was detected normally NO YES Sets error flag Measures USB transmission speed USB transmission speed was measured normally NO YES Sets error flag Standby Tests buffer RAM read write Buffer RAM read write was tested normally NO YES Sets error flag ...

Page 49: ...and white mark area When the scanning unit has reached the white mark area and the peak value of the light intensity to the scanning unit has reached a white level the scanner stops the scanning unit to define there as the border between a black mark area and white mark area The number of steps of the scanning unit drive motor is calculated to define the distance from the home position to the whit...

Page 50: ...ion sequence Figure 2 11 1 Standby Black level was corrected normally NO YES Sets error flag Sets black shading data to gate array NO YES Sets error flag 2 Corrects black level Data was obtained normally NO YES Sets error flag Obtains 15 lines of data Composes black shading data Black shading data was set to gate array normally ...

Page 51: ...rror flag LED ON period was adjusted normally NO YES Sets error flag Adjusts LED ON period Composes white shading data 2 Moves scanning unit to white mark area Scanning unit moved to white mark area normally LED ON Obtains 9 lines of data Data was obtained normally NO YES Sets error flag LED OFF Moves scanning unit to the home position Standby ...

Page 52: ...shading data by reading and averaging the black mark and white mark on the back of the document glass as color references for the proper color reading 1 Black shading data composition Black shading data is composed by reading and averaging total 15 lines of output from the scanning unit with the LED turned OFF 2 White shading data composition White shading data is composed by reading 9 lines of ea...

Page 53: ...ng sequence Figure 2 12 Standby Scan cancellation is required NO YES LED ON Moves scanning unit to the vertical scan start position Starts document scan Document was scanned NO YES LED OFF Returns scanning unit Scanning unit returned to the home position YES Stops scanning unit drive motor Image data was transmitted NO NO YES Standby ...

Page 54: ...eflected light to the phototransistor array Contact image sensor is adopted for the scanning unit which is a module combined with the LED for light exposing the rod lens array for light collecting and the phototransistor array for light receiving to read per line The scanning unit drive motor runs by the drive signal sent from the main PCB and drives the scanning unit via the drive pulley and driv...

Page 55: ...t step After the home position is detected until document scan starts To make a gate array setting buffer RAM initialization etc as a preparation for scan After the scanning unit starts moving forward until it reaches the starting position of the scan area specified by the host computer To move the scanning unit with a uniform speed to the vertical scanning position specified by the host computer ...

Page 56: ...ate array setting buffer RAM initialization etc as a preparation for scan After the scanning unit starts moving forward until it reaches the starting position of the scan area specified by the host computer To move the scanning unit with a uniform speed to the vertical scanning position specified by the host computer After the scanning unit starts scanning until all area specified by the host comp...

Page 57: ...he end of glass part called the light conductor section When the LED is turned ON the LED light is supplied to the light conductor section which exposes a document That is the LED light indirectly exposes a document through the light conductor section This is called LIDE LED Indirect Exposure The light reflected from the document is collected by the phototransistor array through the rod lens array...

Page 58: ... figure 2 18 shows for CanoScan FB630U FB636U Figure 2 17 R G B Scanning direction Reading position Reflected light Rod lens array Illuminated light Light conductor section Phototransistor array Light receiver section Figure 2 18 Phototransistor array Light receiver section Light reflector section Light conductor section Illuminated light Rod lens array Reflected light Reading position R G B Scann...

Page 59: ...in series Figure 2 19 2 Image scanning operation When the contact image sensor moves to the image scanning position the CPU turns the SP signal to H three times per line to light the LED in order of red green and blue and reads the image signal corresponding to each red green and blue lights The reading cycle of 1 line is 17 1 msec When scanning a grayscale image only green LED is ON and the image...

Page 60: ... PMFCK based on the scaling for the gate array The gate array converts the PMFCK signals into the four phase motor drive pulse signals PHAP PHAN PHBP PHBN which are sent to the scanning unit drive motor via the motor driver When the host computer changes the resolution the CPU sets to change the frequency of the PMFCK signals for the gate array then changes the rotating speed of the scanning unit ...

Page 61: ...e image processing system converts the signals read by the contact image sensor into digital data performs various image processing and outputs the data to the host computer via PC port USB port Shading correction and gamma correction are performed by the driver software instead of the scanner function Figure 2 22 1 Contact image sensor 2 A D conversion 5 Resolution conversion 6 Packing To host co...

Page 62: ...nal corresponding to each pixel is not uniform for the following reasons 1 Light intensity of LED is not uniform 2 There is variation in the sensitivity of the light phototransistors 3 There is a slight output from the light phototransistors even when there is no input These variations are corrected by the shading correction Calibration data is used as standard density data when scanning a documen...

Page 63: ...ion in the horizontal scanning direction is performed by thinning the image data of the basic resolution Example To decrease the resolution to 1 2 image data is output every other pixel Figure 2 23 2 Resolution conversion in the vertical scanning direction The CPU changes the scanning unit moving speed to change the resolution in the vertical scanning direction When increasing the resolution the s...

Page 64: ...ta is read from the reading block When fixed volume has been written the writing switches to the reading Figure 2 27 Sampling point Moving direction Scanning unit Input Buffer RAM I for writing Buffer RAM II for reading Output Fixed volume has been written Buffer RAM I for reading Output Input Buffer RAM II for writing The scanner can output 8 bits each and 10 bits each of red green and blue image...

Page 65: ...B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 C C C C C C C C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 D D D D D D D D 9 10 9 10 9 10 9 10 A A B B C C D D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 E E E E E E E E LSB MSB Lower 8 bits of pixels A to D Higher 2 bits of pixels A to D Figure 2 28 Figure 2 28 shows the packing process four 10 bits of pixels A B C and D are divided into higher 2 bits and lower 8 bits then converted into five 8 bits of image data ...

Page 66: ... and P5 is for address bus A8 A15 P7 is mainly for inputting a function check mode setting Figure 2 29 2 Control Switching Between Printer And Scanner CanoScan FB330P FB630P has two parallel ports which allow to connect in order of the host computer scanner and printer as shown in Figure 2 30 When the host computer sends the signal to start the communication with the scanner the control is switche...

Page 67: ...d Host computer Scanner Disconnected Printer Figure 2 32 When the host computer sends the signal to terminate the communication with the scanner the scanner stops the operation and disconnects the communication with the host computer The scanner reconnects the control line from the host computer to the printer and switches it to the printer Host computer Scanner Monitors the command Printer Figure...

Page 68: ...face to connect the computer peripheral devices 1 Features of USB include Connects peripheral devices to a computer Connects up to 127 devices by a tree structure Connects by 12 Mbps of full speed mode or 1 5 Mbps of low speed mode CanoScan FB630U FB636U is conforming to full speed mode Supports hot plug able to connect disconnect with the power ON 2 Connection to USB devices USB devices are conne...

Page 69: ...t Used to send and receive data Special packet Used for other transfer USB device may support multiple data transfer endpoints so there are 4 types of data transfer protocols Isochronous transfer Allocates a data transfer time to a device Highest priority is given but any error is not corrected Interrupt transfer Periodically transfers data within a specified waiting time Second priority is given ...

Page 70: ...ltage detection function to check if an AC adapter for other scanner is connected and overvoltage is input The CPU performs A D conversion of an AC adapter divided voltage input to P17 port and starts to check when the hardware setting in the power ON sequence has completed then keeps on checking during standby When the CPU judges an overvoltage beyond preset level is input it stops all processing...

Page 71: ...IMPRIME AU JAPON B CanoScan FB630U FB636U CanoScan FB630U FB636U draws its power 5 VDC from USB interface 5 VDC is used for the IC in the main PCB the scanning unit drive motor and the contact image sensor Figure 2 36 5 VDC Main PCB Scanning unit drive motor Contact image sensor Host computer USB port ...

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Page 73: ...YRIGHT 1999 CANON INC CANON CANOSCAN FB330 FB630 SERIES REV 0 OCT 1999 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON CHAPTER 3 MECHANICAL SYSTEM I EXTERNALS 3 1 II DRIVE SYSTEM 3 7 III OPTICAL SYSTEM 3 11 IV PCB 3 15 ...

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Page 75: ...ON I EXTERNALS FB330P FB630P model is used in the figures unless the description is specific to U model When cleaning checking or repairing inside the scanner remove the necessary covers using the following procedures A Covers q Document Cover w Document Glass Unit e Base Frame Figure 3 1 A4 LTR B5 A4 LTR B5 1 2 3 ...

Page 76: ...V 0 OCT 1999 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON 1 Removing the document cover 1 Pull the hinge unit of the document cover to the left remove the right hinge unit then warp the document cover to remove q Document Cover w Hinge Unit Figure 3 2 1 2 A4 LTR B5 A4 LTR B5 3 1 2 ...

Page 77: ...the document glass unit 1 Remove the document cover 2 Unhook the hook on the front of the document glass unit then lift the hook part 1 2 3 A4 LTR B5 A4 LTR B5 q Hook w Hook Part e Document Glass Unit Figure 3 3 Note Take care not to lift the hook part excessively as it is attached to the document glass with a double sided tape ...

Page 78: ...N IMPRIME AU JAPON 3 Unhook the hook on the rear of the document glass unit then slide the document glass unit forward A4 LTR B5 A4 LTR B5 1 2 q Hook w Document Glass Unit Figure 3 4 Note When unhooking the hook on the rear of the document glass unit use thin item like a pin to avoid making a flaw ...

Page 79: ...NTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON 4 Lift the rear of the document glass unit then pull backward to remove it A4 LTR B5 LTR B5 A4 1 2 Figure 3 5 Note Take care not to touch the rear side of the document glass unit especially the spacer sliding surface on both sides with hand to prevent dirt ...

Page 80: ...ecaution when attaching the document glass unit 1 Attach the document glass unit pressing toward the front of the scanner as a standard position Figure 3 6 Note Take care not to touch the rear side of the document glass unit especially the spacer sliding surface on both sides with hand to prevent dirt A4 LTR B5 A4 LTR B5 ...

Page 81: ...STEM A Scanning Unit Drive Part 1 Removing the drive unit 1 Remove the document cover 2 Remove the document glass unit 3 Remove the seal to be reused pull the drive wire backward to remove it from the base frame through the left hole 1 2 q Wire Stopper w Seal Figure 3 7 Note Take care not to damage or lose the seal to reuse it ...

Page 82: ...V 0 OCT 1999 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON 4 Move the drive unit to the center q Drive Unit w Drive Wire e Seal r Main PCB Figure 3 8 5 Remove the contact image sensor Refer to III A 1 step 4 5 6 Remove the flat cable from the main PCB 7 Remove the drive unit 1 2 2 4 ...

Page 83: ...opriate amount of grease as indicated by the quantity of rice piece to the positions shown in the figure below 2 Locate the drive wire as shown in Figure 3 9 3 Reuse the seal 4 Connect the flat cable to the main PCB through a ferrite core then take up the slack in the flat cable q Grease Applying Positions w Drive Wire e Wire Spring r Ferrite Core Figure 3 9 1 1 1 3 2 4 3 ...

Page 84: ...move the document glass unit 3 Remove the seal 4 Pull the drive wire backward to remove it from the base frame through the left hole See Figure 3 7 5 Remove the wire spring from the base frame See Figure 3 9 4 Precautions when attaching the drive wire 1 When the drive wire is twisted untwist the wire naturally but not forcefully 2 Locate the drive wire as shown in Figure 3 9 ...

Page 85: ...e contact image sensor 1 Remove the document cover 2 Remove the document glass unit 3 Move the drive unit to the center Refer to II A 1 step 3 4 4 Remove 2 spacers at both ends of the contact image sensor A4 LTR B5 1 2 1 2 q Drive Unit w Spacer FB330P Left White Right Blue FB630P Left Gray Right Black FB630U Left Green Right Green FB636U Left Green Right Green Figure 3 10 ...

Page 86: ... sensor to slide it to the left See Figure 3 10 arrow q w remove the hinges remove the flat cable then remove the contact image sensor q Contact Image Sensor w Hinge e Flat Cable r Spring Figure 3 11 Note Take care not to touch the glass surface of the contact image sensor nor lose the spring that holds the contact image sensor when removing it A4 LTR B5 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 87: ...JAPON 2 Precautions when attaching the contact image sensor 1 Take care not to touch the glass surface of the contact image sensor 2 Attach the flat cable U fold and push it in the recess under the connector as shown in Figure 3 12 FB330P FB630P q Connector w Recess under the Connector Figure 3 12 A4 LTR B5 1 2 ...

Page 88: ...30 FB630 SERIES REV 0 OCT 1999 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON 3 Align the q part on the contact image sensor with the w part on the drive unit as shown in Figure 3 13 when attaching the contact image sensor to the drive unit Figure 3 13 A4 LTR B5 1 2 ...

Page 89: ...CT 1999 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON IV PCB A Main PCB 1 Removing the Main PCB FB330P FB630P 1 Remove the document cover 2 Remove the document glass unit 3 Remove the flat cable 3 screws then remove the main PCB q Flat Cable w Screw e Main PCB Figure 3 14 A4 LTR B5 1 3 2 ...

Page 90: ...630U FB636U 1 Remove the document cover 2 Remove the document glass unit 3 Remove 2 flat cables 3 screws then remove the main PCB q Screw w Main PCB e Flat Cable Figure 3 15 3 Precautions when attaching the main PCB 1 Pull the flat cable toward the drive unit to take up the slack in the flat cable after the main PCB is attached A4 LTR B5 3 1 2 ...

Page 91: ...6U 1 Remove the document cover 2 Remove the document glass unit 3 Move the drive unit to the center Refer to II A 1 step 3 4 4 Remove 2 screws to remove the button PCB 5 Remove the flat cable to remove the start button caring not to lose the button spring q Button PCB w Flat Cable e Screw Figure 3 16 q Start Button w Button Spring e Button PCB Figure 3 17 2 1 3 1 2 3 ...

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Page 93: ...FB630 SERIES REV 0 OCT 1999 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON CHAPTER 4 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING I PERIODICAL REPLACEMENT PARTS 4 1 II CONSUMABLE PARTS DURABILITY 4 1 III PERIODICAL SERVICING 4 1 IV SPECIAL TOOLS 4 1 V SOLVENTS AND LUBRICANTS 4 1 ...

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Page 95: ...o be applied to the sliding part between the scanning unit and sliding rod MOLYKOTE EM 50L Name Tool No Usage Remarks I PERIODICAL REPLACEMENT PARTS None II CONSUMABLE PARTS DURABILITY None III PERIODICAL SERVICING None IV SPECIAL TOOLS None V SOLVENTS AND LUBRICANTS Lubricants used for disassembly and reassembly of the scanner Table 4 1 ...

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Page 97: ...ON INC CANON CANOSCAN FB330 FB630 SERIES REV 0 OCT 1999 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON CHAPTER 5 TROUBLESHOOTING I INTRODUCTION 5 1 II TROUBLESHOOTING 5 2 III LOCATION OF ELECTRICAL PARTS 5 4 IV CANON SCANNER TEST 5 6 ...

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Page 99: ...ity conform to the operating environment Refer to CHAPTER 1 II SPECIFICATIONS 3 The scanner is not installed near a water faucet boiler humidifier open flame or in dusty place 4 The scanner is not exposed to direct sunlight If it is unavoidable to install in a sunny place hang a curtain to block direct sunlight 5 The scanner is installed in a well ventilated place B Others Moving a scanner from a ...

Page 100: ...ge sensor Cause 3 Faulty main PCB Corrective action Replace the main PCB 2 Uneven image density or lines Cause 1 Dirt on the document cover or document glass Corrective action Clean the document cover or document glass Cause 2 Faulty calibration data Corrective action Perform the calibration Cause 3 External light is entering into the scanner External light entering into the contact image sensor c...

Page 101: ...Cause 5 Faulty main PCB Corrective action Replace the main PCB 2 Scanner not operating Cause 1 Lock switch is not unlocked Corrective action Unlock the lock switch Cause 2 Faulty connection of the flat cable Corrective action Securely connect the flat cable to the contact image sensor and main PCB Cause 3 Faulty contact image sensor Corrective action Replace the contact image sensor Cause 4 Faulty...

Page 102: ...1999 CANON INC CANOSCAN FB330 FB630 SERIES REV 0 OCT 1999 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON III LOCATION OF ELECTRICAL PARTS CanoScan FB330P FB630P q Main PCB w Contact Image Sensor e Scanning Unit Drive Motor Figure 5 1 1 2 3 ...

Page 103: ...CANON INC CANOSCAN FB3330 FB630 SERIES REV 0 OCT 1999 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON CanoScan FB630U FB636U q Main PCB w Contact Image Sensor e Home Position Sensor r Start Button t Scanning Unit Drive Motor Figure 5 2 1 2 5 3 4 ...

Page 104: ...AT Compatibles Pentium or faster is recommended 3 Windows95 98 NT Operating System 4 Scanner Device Driver Note Install the scanner device driver before using the Canon Scanner Test 2 Functions Canon Scanner Test has the following functions 1 Scanner Information Product ID ROM version etc are shown when the scanner is properly communicated with the host computer 2 Calibration Calibration for the s...

Page 105: ...lect Scanner Information from the Function menu to display as shown in Figure 5 3 Figure 5 3 LPT No Parallel Port No where the scanner is connected P1284 Mode Communication status between the scanner and host computer Hardware ECP DMA Hardware ECP Software ECP or Nibble Product ID Product name of the scanner connected ROM Version Firmware version within the scanner ...

Page 106: ...0 OCT 1999 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON 2 Calibration Select Calibration from the Function menu to display a dialog as shown in Figure 5 4 Figure 5 4 Click OK to perform calibration When it has completed normally a dialog as shown in Figure 5 5 is displayed Figure 5 5 ...

Page 107: ...OCT 1999 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON 3 Save Test Data Select Save Test Data from the Function menu to display a dialog as shown in Figure 5 6 Figure 5 6 When test data has been saved a dialog as shown in Figure 5 7 is displayed Click OK to close the function Figure 5 7 ...

Page 108: ...s selected scanned image is read into the memory then abandoned after readout When Save to TIFF file is selected the file of img0 tif is set up in the same folder with the Canon Scanner Test File space to be created is as follows 75 dpi Approx 1 6 MByte 150 dpi Approx 6 5 MByte 300 dpi Approx 26 2 MByte 600 dpi Approx 105 MByte Note Confirm before scanning that the available disk space on the HDD ...

Page 109: ...puter Cause 2 Device drive occupies the parallel port Corrective action Delete the device driver that uses the parallel port 3 When Canon Scanner Test is executed Lamp Error is displayed Cause 1 Faulty flat cable Corrective Action Check the flat cable connector If it has no problem replace the drive unit Cause 2 Faulty contact image sensor Corrective Action Replace the contact image sensor 4 When ...

Page 110: ...before using the Canon Scanner Test USB 2 Functions Canon Scanner Test USB has the following functions 1 USB Information Windows only Scanner information recognized by Windows 2 Scanner Information Product ID ROM version etc are shown when the scanner is properly communicated with the host computer 3 Self Test Scanner self test is performed 4 Save Test Data Contact image sensor output is tested an...

Page 111: ...ormation from the Function menu to display as shown in Figure 5 9 Figure 5 9 Device Internal Name Serial No of the imaging device recognized by Windows Vendor Descrition Manufacturer name Canon of the scanner connected Device Description Product name of the scanner connected Port Name Port name of the scanner recognized by Windows Local Name Product name of the scanner connected ...

Page 112: ...PON 2 Scanner Information Select Scanner Information from the Function menu to display as shown in Figure 5 10 Windows or Figure 5 11 Macintosh Figure 5 10 Figure 5 11 Vendor ID Manufacturer name Canon of the scanner connected Product ID Product name of the scanner connected ROM Version Scanner controller version ...

Page 113: ...N INC CANOSCAN FB3330 FB630 SERIES REV 0 OCT 1999 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON 3 Self Test Select Self Test from the Function menu to display a dialog as shown in Figure 5 12 Windows or Figure 5 13 Macintosh Figure 5 12 Figure 5 13 ...

Page 114: ...CANON INC CANOSCAN FB330 FB630 SERIES REV 0 OCT 1999 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON Click OK to perform Self Test When it has completed normally a dialog as shown in Figure 5 14 or Figure 5 15 is displayed Figure 5 14 Figure 5 15 ...

Page 115: ...INC CANOSCAN FB3330 FB630 SERIES REV 0 OCT 1999 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON 4 Save Test Data Select Save Test Data from the Function menu to display a dialog as shown in Figure 5 16 Windows or 5 17 Macintosh Figure 5 16 Figure 5 17 ...

Page 116: ...NC CANOSCAN FB330 FB630 SERIES REV 0 OCT 1999 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON Click OK to save test data When test data has been saved a dialog as shown in Figure 5 18 Windows or Figure 5 19 Macintosh is displayed Figure 5 18 Figure 5 19 ...

Page 117: ...T 1999 CANON INC CANOSCAN FB3330 FB630 SERIES REV 0 OCT 1999 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON 5 Scan Select Scan from the Function menu to display a dialog as shown in Figure 5 20 Windows or Figure 5 21 Macintosh Figure 5 20 ...

Page 118: ...selected scanned image is read into the memory then abandoned after readout When Save to TIFF file is selected the file of img0 tif is set up in the same folder with the Canon Scanner Test USB File space to be created is as follows 75 dpi Approx 1 6 MByte 150 dpi Approx 6 5 MByte 300 dpi Approx 26 2 MByte 600 dpi Approx 105 MByte Note Confirm before scanning that the available disk space on the HD...

Page 119: ...CANON INC CANOSCAN FB3330 FB630 SERIES REV 0 OCT 1999 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON 6 Start Button Test When the start button is pressed during the Canon Scanner Test USB a dialog as shown in Figure 5 22 is displayed Figure 5 22 ...

Page 120: ... Unlock the lock switch Cause 2 Scanner is not detected by the host computer Corrective action Properly detect the scanner by the host computer Cause 3 Faulty flat cable Corrective Action Check the flat cable connector If it has no problem replace the drive unit Cause 4 Faulty contact image sensor Corrective Action Replace the contact image sensor Cause 5 Faulty main PCB Corrective Action Replace ...

Page 121: ...OPYRIGHT 1999 CANON INC CANON CANOSCAN FB330 FB630 SERIES REV 0 OCT 1999 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON CHAPTER 6 PARTS CATALOG CanoScan FB330P CanoScan FB630P 6 1 CanoScan FB630U CanoScan FB636U 6 7 ...

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Page 123: ...COPYRIGHT 1999 CANON INC CANOSCAN FB330 FB630 SERIES REV 0 OCT 1999 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON 6 1 CanoScan FB330P CanoScan FB630P ...

Page 124: ...6 2 COPYRIGHT 1999 CANON INC CANOSCAN FB330 FB630 SERIES REV 0 OCT 1999 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON ACCESSORY FIGURE P01 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ...

Page 125: ...P01 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 104 0095 0SP 003 2119 0SP 003 2120 0SP 003 2121 0SP 003 2122 0SP 003 2123 0SP 003 2147 0SP 104 0141 0SP 104 0140 0SP 002 0632 0SP 003 7204 0SP CABLE INTERFACE ADAPTOR AC ADAPTOR AC ADAPTOR AC ADAPTOR AC ADAPTOR AC ADAPTOR AC POWER CORD POWER CORD STAND ASSEMBLY TAPE 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 JAPAN CANADA LA HK EUR SINGAPORE LA UK AUSTRALIA ARG CHINA ARG CHINA ...

Page 126: ...6 4 COPYRIGHT 1999 CANON INC CANOSCAN FB330 FB630 SERIES REV 0 OCT 1999 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON 1 2 3 3 4 5 6 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 14 A4 LTR B5 A4 LTR B5 FB330P FB630P MAIN BODY FIGURE P10 ...

Page 127: ...0097 0SP 071 0021 0SP 002 0666 0SP NPN 057 0016 0SP 053 0088 0SP NPN 053 0085 0SP 077 0503 0SP 077 0812 0SP 002 0623 0SP 002 0628 0SP 084 0167 0SP DOCUMENT COVER ASSEMBLY PLATEN GLASS ASSEMBLY SPACER SET SPACER SET CONTACT IMAGE SENSOR CONTACT IMAGE SENSOR SPRING SENSOR DRIVE ASSEMBLY SLIDING ROD WIRE DRIVE HOOK BASE FRAME LOCK CARRIAGE SCREW M3X5 SELF TAPP SCREW M3X8 SELF TAPP MAIN PCB ASSEMBLY M...

Page 128: ...6 6 COPYRIGHT 1999 CANON INC CANOSCAN FB330 FB630 SERIES REV 0 OCT 1999 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON ...

Page 129: ...COPYRIGHT 1999 CANON INC CANOSCAN FB330 FB630 SERIES REV 0 OCT 1999 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON 6 7 CanoScan FB630U CanoScan FB636U ...

Page 130: ...6 8 COPYRIGHT 1999 CANON INC CANOSCAN FB330 FB630 SERIES REV 0 OCT 1999 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON ACCESSORY FIGURE U01 2 1 3 ...

Page 131: ... REV 0 OCT 1999 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON 6 9 FIGURE KEY NO DESCRIPTION SERIAL NUMBER REMARKS Q T Y PART NUMBER R A N K U01 01 02 03 104 0119 0SP 104 0138 0SP 002 0632 0SP 003 7204 0SP CABLE USB CABLE USB STAND ASSEMBLY TAPE 1 1 1 1 FB630U FB636U ...

Page 132: ...10 COPYRIGHT 1999 CANON INC CANOSCAN FB330 FB630 SERIES REV 0 OCT 1999 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON FB630U MAIN BODY FIGURE U10 A4 LTR B5 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 19 17 18 2 9 16 15 14 A4 LTR B5 3 5 ...

Page 133: ...21 0SP 002 0667 0SP NPN 057 0016 0SP 053 0088 0SP NPN 053 0085 0SP 077 0503 0SP 077 0620 0SP 004 0313 0SP 084 0167 0SP 004 0315 0SP 053 0089 0SP 104 0133 0SP 071 0022 0SP DOCUMENT COVER ASSEMBLY PLATEN GLASS ASSEMBLY SPACER SET CONTACT IMAGE SENSOR SPRING SENSOR DRIVE ASSEMBLY SLIDING ROD WIRE DRIVE HOOK BASE FRAME LOCK CARRIAGE SCREW M3X5 SELF TAPP SCREW M2X6 SELF TAPP MAIN PCB ASSEMBLY SEAL BUTT...

Page 134: ... 12 COPYRIGHT 1999 CANON INC CANOSCAN FB330 FB630 SERIES REV 0 OCT 1999 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON FB636U MAIN BODY FIGURE U20 A4 LTR B5 A4 LTR B5 8 12 13 14 15 19 17 18 1 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 9 16 2 3 ...

Page 135: ...21 0SP 002 0667 0SP NPN 057 0016 0SP 053 0088 0SP NPN 053 0099 0SP 077 0503 0SP 077 0620 0SP 004 0313 0SP 084 0168 0SP 004 0315 0SP 053 0089 0SP 104 0133 0SP 071 0022 0SP DOCUMENT COVER ASSEMBLY PLATEN GLASS ASSEMBLY SPACER SET CONTACT IMAGE SENSOR SPRING SENSOR DRIVE ASSEMBLY SLIDING ROD WIRE DRIVE HOOK BASE FRAME LOCK CARRIAGE SCREW M3X5 SELF TAPP SCREW M2X6 SELF TAPP MAIN PCB ASSEMBLY SEAL BUTT...

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Page 137: ...PAN IMPRIME AU JAPON I GENERAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM CanoScan FB330P FB630P A 1 II GENERAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM CanoScan FB630U FB636U A 2 III MAIN PCB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM CanoScan FB330P A 3 APPENDIX IV MAIN PCB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM CanoScan FB630P A 8 V MAIN PCB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM CanoScan FB630U FB636U A 13 ...

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Page 139: ...C AP AN BP BN 1 2 10 5V GND M1 J2 J4 CS1 J3 J5 1 HSTB 2 IF0 3 IF1 4 IF2 5 IF3 6 IF4 7 IF5 8 IF6 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 IF7 HACK HXBSY HXPERR HXSEL HATFD HFALT HAINTT HSELIN GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 IF0 IF1 IF2 IF3 IF4 IF5 IF6 IF7 PSTB PACK PXBSY PSPERR PXSEL PATFD PFA...

Page 140: ...RIME AU JAPON II GENERAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM CanoScan FB630U FB636U 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Vob NC AGND Vcis Vref TR PH1 Vcc B G R GND GND PA PA PB PB 1 2 3 4 HMSEN GND VCC BTON 1 2 3 4 5V D D GND M1 J1 J2 J3 CS1 Scanning unit drive motor Main PCB Contact image sensor Button PCB ...

Page 141: ...PRIME AU JAPON III MAIN PCB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM CanoScan FB330P 1 5 Volt J2 1 3 2 1 2 3 4 L1 C7 C6 C14 C15 C5 Q2 C10 C8 C49 5R 5M VCC 1 3 2 G I O FBI 2 S1 G I O 2 6 13 9 3 1 7 14 8 4 11 5 12 10 PHAP PHAN PHBP PHBN AP AN BP BN U1 IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4 VS1 VS2 GND GND VCONT VCC OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 1 3 Q1 ...

Page 142: ...ELIN AVDD AVSS IFD0 IFD1 IFD2 AVDD AVSS IFD3 IFD4 IFD5 AVDD AVSS IFD6 IFD7 VSS VSS PACK PXBSY PXPERR PXSEL PFALT HACK HXBSY HXPERR HXSEL HFALT PSTB IFD0 IFD1 IFD2 IFD3 IFD4 IFD5 IFD6 IFD7 HATFD HSTB HINIT HSELIN PATFD PINIT PSELIN C34 I16M RESETN LSYNG PMFCK XINT RDN WRN ASTB BAD0 BAD1 BAD2 BAD3 BAD4 BAD5 BAD6 BAD7 HA8 HA9 HA10 HA11 HA12 HA13 HA14 HA15 ACCL BUFSEL DMAWR PMENB HBSYIN UPBSY UPACK OH...

Page 143: ...ction Checker R36 VCC 64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 XINT PMFCK LSYNC OHSYNC XINT PMFCK LSYNC OHSYNC CP1 Check Pad U2 R13 R12 C23 U4D U4C B4T 8 9 6 5 BAD0 BAD1 BAD2 BAD3 BAD4 BAD5 BAD6 BAD7 P50 A8 P51 A9 P52 A10 P53 A11 P54 A12 P55 A13 P56 A14 P57 A15 VSS0 VDD0 P30 P31 P32 P33 P34 S131 P35 SO32 P71 TI01 P70 TI00 TO0 P03 INTP3 ADTRG P...

Page 144: ...2 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 DVDD DVSS BD5 BD6 BD7 BD8 CKSH CKSL AVSS0 CN2 AVDD0 CN1 PVSS PVDD VD5 VD4 VD3 VD2 VD1 VD0 WRB RDB CSB OEB RESETN RESETN C42 C43 C45 C51 C41 C44 C46 U6 VCC C33 C39 5R SHCLK OCPCK ORSCK BIT OTRCK FD3 R22 R21 R19 C53 C32 C52 VCC J4 5R BN BP AN AP BN BP AN AP CIS OUT C E R14 B C E B C E B C E B C E B C E ...

Page 145: ...3 4 8 7 6 5 RA10 IFD0 IFD1 IFD2 IFD3 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 RA9 IFD4 IFD5 IFD6 IFD7 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 RA11 HXPERR HXSEL HBSYIN HACK HXBSY UPACK E C B E Q8 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 RA13 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 RA12 R24 VCC C31 PINIT PSELIN PSTB PATFD R23 PFALT VCC 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 RA15 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 RA14 PXPERR PXSEL PACK PXBSY Q7 C B VCC C40 C35 C36 C37 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 ...

Page 146: ...PRIME AU JAPON IV MAIN PCB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM CanoScan FB630P 1 5 Volt J2 1 3 2 1 2 3 4 L1 C7 C6 C14 C15 C5 Q2 C10 C8 C49 5R 5M VCC 1 3 2 G I O FBI 2 S1 G I O 2 6 13 9 3 1 7 14 8 4 11 5 12 10 PHAP PHAN PHBP PHBN AP AN BP BN U1 IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4 VS1 VS2 GND GND VCONT VCC OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 1 3 Q1 ...

Page 147: ...ELIN AVDD AVSS IFD0 IFD1 IFD2 AVDD AVSS IFD3 IFD4 IFD5 AVDD AVSS IFD6 IFD7 VSS VSS PACK PXBSY PXPERR PXSEL PFALT HACK HXBSY HXPERR HXSEL HFALT PSTB IFD0 IFD1 IFD2 IFD3 IFD4 IFD5 IFD6 IFD7 HATFD HSTB HINIT HSELIN PATFD PINIT PSELIN C34 I16M RESETN LSYNG PMFCK XINT RDN WRN ASTB BAD0 BAD1 BAD2 BAD3 BAD4 BAD5 BAD6 BAD7 HA8 HA9 HA10 HA11 HA12 HA13 HA14 HA15 ACCL BUFSEL DMAWR PMENB HBSYIN UPBSY UPACK OH...

Page 148: ...nction Checker R36 VCC 64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 XINT PMFCK LSYNC OHSYNC XINT PMFCK LSYNC OHSYNC CP1 Check Pad U2 R13 R12 C23 U4D U4C B4T 8 9 6 5 BAD0 BAD1 BAD2 BAD3 BAD4 BAD5 BAD6 BAD7 P50 A8 P51 A9 P52 A10 P53 A11 P54 A12 P55 A13 P56 A14 P57 A15 VSS0 VDD0 P30 P31 P32 P33 P34 S131 P35 SO32 P71 TI01 P70 TI00 TO0 P03 INTP3 ADTRG ...

Page 149: ...2 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 DVDD DVSS BD5 BD6 BD7 BD8 CKSH CKSL AVSS0 CN2 AVDD0 CN1 PVSS PVDD VD5 VD4 VD3 VD2 VD1 VD0 WRB RDB CSB OEB RESETN RESETN C42 C43 C45 C51 C41 C44 C46 U6 VCC C33 C39 5R SHCLK OCPCK ORSCK BIT OTRCK FD3 R22 R21 R19 C53 C32 C52 VCC J4 5R BN BP AN AP BN BP AN AP CIS OUT C E R14 B C E B C E B C E B C E B C E ...

Page 150: ... 3 4 8 7 6 5 RA10 IFD0 IFD1 IFD2 IFD3 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 RA9 IFD4 IFD5 IFD6 IFD7 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 RA11 HXPERR HXSEL HBSYIN HACK HXBSY UPACK E C B E Q8 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 RA13 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 RA12 R24 VCC C31 PINIT PSELIN PSTB PATFD R23 PFALT VCC 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 RA15 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 RA14 PXPERR PXSEL PACK PXBSY Q7 C B VCC C40 C35 C36 C37 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14...

Page 151: ...B3 DB4 DB5 DB6 DB7 29 24 22 A0 A16 VCC C65 33 34 RD WR VCC C31 C55 C50 C44 C51 C54 R65 C43 C48 C63 C60 C74 VCIS VCC C78 C80 C86 C71 6 19 44 69 VD I O VD I O VD I O VD I O VD DGND VD INT SRAM DGND INT SRAM VA AGND VA AGND SUBSTRATE BIAS TEST DGND I O DGND I O DGND I O DGND I O 7 20 45 70 80 81 92 93 71 55 76 31 32 59 60 72 73 74 75 77 78 79 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 C64 C66 C72 C79 RA6 SENA SENB MA MA MB MB ...

Page 152: ...WAIT OSCSEL RSTYPE MODE D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 X1 X2 D D VCC VCC VCC CLKOUT URST DSTRB ASTRB INT CS GP101 EOP GP102 DACK GP103 DRQ GP104 AO GP105 A1 GP106 A2 GP107 A3 INIT VCP NC NC NC GND GND GND 1 2 39 40 28 29 30 33 34 35 36 37 38 15 21 22 20 10 19 32 V33 C19 V33 URST DSTRB ASTRB WAKEUP GP101 GP102 GP103 GP105 GP106 GP107 BUTTON SUSPEND UNCONFIG GP103 GP105 GP103 WAKEUP R35 R34 R14 R38 R37 STB...

Page 153: ...12 13 R74 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 PA PA PB PB VCIS R73 2 3 1 R85 B E B E 4 11 VEE U12A VCC VCIS CQ13 R79 VCIS R76 R70 6 5 7 R86 B E B E 4 11 VEE U12B VCC VCIS CQ14 CQ10 GEN VCIS R77 R75 9 10 8 R87 B E B E 4 11 VEE U12C VCC VCIS CQ15 CQ11 BEN R81 R80 REN R69 VPI R46 C30 U9 1 2 3 4 5 VCC IN4 IN3 IN1 IN2 OUT4 OUT3 OUT1 OUT2 GND 10 9 8 7 6 MA MA MA MA MB MB MB MB A A R59 R55 PA PA U1...

Page 154: ...ERIES REV 0 OCT 1999 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON REVISION 0 OCT 1999 Prepared by NEW BUSINESS TECHNICAL SUPPORT DEPT NEW BUSINESS QUALITY ASSURANCE DIV QUALITY ENGINEERING CENTER CANON INC 30 2 Shimomaruko 3 Chome Ohta ku Tokyo 146 8501 Japan ...

Page 155: ...COPYRIGHT 1999 CANON INC CANOSCAN FB330 FB630 SERIES REV 0 OCT 1999 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON 1099MI0 3 CANON INC The printing paper contains 70 waste paper ...

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