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N

Item

Code No.

Parts Name

Specification

Quantity

M    N.R.Yen

R

EQU FQ EQL

  Unit Price

23

6412 3160 Heat seal

FX201P50209

1

1

1

5

90

A

24

6412 3150 PCB

DADB22XX309

1

1

1

5

63

X

N

25

6414 6040 Lower case (DIS)

FABDB222052

1

0

1

1

100

X

N

25

6414 6170 Lower case (DIS)

FABDB222061

0

1

0

1

100

X

26

6409 6120 Battery holder

ECDB1011108

1

1

1

10

26

X

27

6409 6210 Battery change label

HGC00001102

1

1

1

20

7

X

N

28

6414 6100 Battery cover

FADDB221028

1

1

1

10

25

X

29

6409 6230 Battery cover label

HGC00001200

1

1

1

20

16

X

N

30

6414 6070 Mask tape

HGJ00012306

1

1

1

20

6

X

N

31

6414 6110 Lower case (KB)

FABDB221072

0

0

1

1

100

X

N

31

6414 6120 Lower case (KB)

FABDB221064

1

1

0

1

100

X

32

6511 8400 Key rubber for reset

LADB0220105

1

1

1

20

10

B

33

6512 1080 Nut

MD100000602

3

3

3

20

13

X

34

6510 4440 Blind

HGFC0001206

3

3

3

20

6

X

35

6408 5920 Switch knob ass'y

DB2AXX4A00M*1

1

1

1

10

30

C

36

6510 4500 Buzzer tape

HGFC0000501

1

1

1

20

17

X

37

3122 2380 Buzzer

EFB-S55C41A8

1

1

1

10

36

X

38

6406 1610 Screw

MAB20091300

5

5

5

20

5

B

39

6512 1000 Screw

MABA0004207

11

11

11

20

3

B

40

6510 4350 Decoration screw

MAA80006302

1

1

1

20

2

B

41

6512 0980 Screw

MAB20086306

8

8

8

20

2

B

42

6510 4310 Decoration screw L570AU

MAA80006311

2

2

2

20

3

B

   Notes:     N –  New parts

R – A : Essential

M –  Minimum order/supply quantity

B : Stock recommended

R –  Rank

C : Others

Q –  Quantity used per unit

X : No stock recommended

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Summary of Contents for LX-547E/F

Page 1: ...R SF 5500B LX 547E F FEB 1995 with price SF 5500B...

Page 2: ...2 3 2 SPECIFICATIONS 5 3 REPLACING THE BATTERIES 6 4 RESETTING THE UNIT 7 5 SAVING DATA 8 6 LSI PIN FUNCTIONS 6 1 CPU LSI1 12 6 2 VOLTAGE REGULATOR REG1 S 81253 13 6 3 VOLTAGE DETECTOR DET1 RH5VL46CA...

Page 3: ...1 1 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 1 1 MAIN PCB Note There are two kind of PCBs Refer to the following matrix TYPE LSI3 C14 R3 R4 R11 A O O O O B O O Mounted Not mounted...

Page 4: ...2 1 2 KEY MATRIX 1...

Page 5: ...18 CODE 13 CODE 12 CODE 19 CODE 20 CODE 14 CODE 09 CODE 08 CODE 15 CODE 10 CODE 05 CODE 04 CODE 11 CODE 06 CODE 00 CODE 07 CODE 01 CODE 03 CODE 02 KY1 KY2 KY3 KY4 KY5 KY6 KY7 KY8 KY1 KY2 KY3 KY4 KY5...

Page 6: ...lay in Telephone Directory Approximately 12 months for memory backup Auto power off Approximately 6 minutes after last key operation Ambient temperature range 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F Dimensions HWD Unfold...

Page 7: ...old battery with a new one Be sure that the positive side of the new battery is facing up so you can see it 4 Replace the battery holder and secure it by tightening its screw Be careful that you do no...

Page 8: ...to abort the reset operation without deleting anything Following the reset operation described above the Home Time display appears and the SF 5300B settings are initialized as noted below ALL DATA CLE...

Page 9: ...the receiving unit 1 Do the reset operation 2 Enter the calculator mode Set the date of receiving unit to February 3rd 1901 Operation Note The customer may have created a password to protect confident...

Page 10: ...ess to select RECEIVE If the password isn t registered in the SF 5300B the display shows X instead of 1 CAPS 1 TO SECRET AREA 2 ALL DELETE 3 LABEL EDIT 4 DATA COMM 1 SEND 2 RECEIVE 3 SET UP PAR CAPS D...

Page 11: ...COMM 4 Press to select SET UP 5 Use or to select N 7 and 9600 and press If the password isn t registered in the SF 5300B the display shows X instead of 1 FUNC 1 TO SECRET AREA 2 ALL DELETE 3 LABEL EDI...

Page 12: ...error occurs during data transmission the message TRANSMIT ERROR appears on the display Press to clear the error message 9 After data transmission is complete the display returns to the initial screen...

Page 13: ...ed 13 WEB Out Write enable signal for LSI2 and LSI3 14 15 RA15 16 Out Address bus Not used 16 30 A0 14 Out Address bus 31 38 IO0 7 I O Data bus 39 54 KY0 15 I O Key signal 55 SW In Battery switch Powe...

Page 14: ...n Low battery detection INTO 5 2 V No power on 73 STNT GND 0 V 74 VLCD In Power supply terminal 5 3 V S0 95 Out Segment signal for display C5 32 Out Common signal for display 168 200 NC Not used 172 1...

Page 15: ...place C8 C9 C10 C11 C12 or C13 Adjust the display contrast Replace the batteries Check another function Does the display appear by pressing the reset button Refer to No Erratic Display Do the batterie...

Page 16: ...the soldering of LSI1 poor N Replace LSI1 Y START Is Pin 1 of DET1 5 2 V Replace DET1 Replace LSI1 Replace LSI1 Resolder Is Pin 11 of LSI1 sending the signal Replace LSI1 LSI2 1 Does the rubber key co...

Page 17: ...2 5 V V3 2 7 V V4 3 9 V Is the soldering of LSI1 poor N Replace LSI1 Y Resolder High current consumption START Y N Are the capacitors C8 C9 C11 C12 and C13 OK N Y Is there any short circuit on the PCB...

Page 18: ...ing illustration are covered by a blind label 3 To exit the diagnostic mode press the reset button To enter the diagnostic mode 1 Slide the battery switch to the up position 2 Press while shorting the...

Page 19: ...turn to the TEST MENU press Press 1 on the TEST MENU Display Check 1 ESC 2 3 4 5 DISP 4 RVS 1 WHITE 5 FRAME 2 BLACK 6 DOT4 3 CHECK 7 TIME Frame display All dots displayed Checker displayed Reverse che...

Page 20: ...e write data WRITE1 of the RAM and displays the results 3 Writes the test pattern in the ROM to the RAM area Test pattern Decremental order FF FE and so on 4 Compares the test pattern with the write d...

Page 21: ...f the DATA ERROR is appeared check LSI2 Operation Display Note MEMORY 3 WR2 4 READ2 1 WR1 5 DUMP 2 READ1 6 CHKSUM ESC ESC 2 Key Check Each key has its own key code The key codes are assigned increment...

Page 22: ...NU 3 KEY 4 BUZZER 1 DISP 5 EXT SEARCH BUZZER 1 BEEP 2 ALARM1 3 ALARM2 Buzzer check To return to the TEST MENU press Check the sound To return to the BUZZER menu press any key Press 4 on the TEST MENU...

Page 23: ...9 ASSEMBLY VIEW 23 16 14 13 11 15 12 10 9 7 8 17 18 22 19 20 1 21 4 3 2 23 24 25 6 5 37 36 6 1 35 34 6 2 33 32 31 30 29 28 26 27 39 38 39 38 39 39 38 41 41 41 40 42...

Page 24: ...759 Chip resistor ERJ 6GEYJ182 1 1 1 20 2 C R6 2797 0637 Chip resistor ERJ 6GEYJ473 1 1 1 20 2 C R7 2797 1309 Chip resistor ERJ 6GEYJ102 1 1 1 20 3 C R8 R9 2797 1078 Chip resistor ERJ 6GEYJ101 2 2 2 2...

Page 25: ...ase KB FABDB221072 0 0 1 1 100 X N 31 6414 6120 Lower case KB FABDB221064 1 1 0 1 100 X 32 6511 8400 Key rubber for reset LADB0220105 1 1 1 20 10 B 33 6512 1080 Nut MD100000602 3 3 3 20 13 X 34 6510 4...

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