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Summary of Contents for FK-101

Page 1: ...KONICA BUSINESS TECHNOLOGIES INC SERVICE MANUAL Model FK 101 CSM FK101 FEBRUARY 2000...

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Page 3: ...FK 101 SERVICE MANUAL FEBRUARY 2000 Used on Konica Model 7020...

Page 4: ...formance after this service manual was printed Accordingly Konica Business Technologies Inc makes no representations or warranties either expressed or implied that the information contained in this se...

Page 5: ...and Record 1 13 1 2 6 Memory Function 1 13 1 2 7 Various Communication Function 1 14 1 2 8 User Lists Reports 1 15 1 2 9 Other User Functions 1 17 1 2 10 Service Mode Function 1 17 1 2 11 FAX Service...

Page 6: ...de 4 3 4 2 Signal Sending Test 4 5 4 3 Signal Receiving Test 4 7 4 4 NCU Test 4 9 5 Troubleshooting 5 1 Error Codes 5 1 5 2 Diagnostic Codes 5 10 5 2 1 Outline 5 10 5 2 2 Explanation 5 10 5 3 FAX Boar...

Page 7: ...al Scan Mode 8 7 8 2 2 Book Transmission 8 7 8 2 3 Restored Transmission 8 8 8 2 4 Instant Batch Transmission 8 9 8 2 5 Forwarding Transmission 8 10 8 3 Reception Function 8 11 8 3 1 Reduction Divisio...

Page 8: ...Blank page...

Page 9: ...important It is the design process that determines tolerances and safety margins for mechanical electrical and elec tronic aspects It is not reasonable to expect individu als not involved in product...

Page 10: ...flammability When using alcohol to clean parts observe the following precautions Remove power from the equipment Use alcohol in small quantities to avoid spillage or puddling Any spillage should be cl...

Page 11: ...1 Outline of the Device...

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Page 13: ...es mm Super fine 8 15 4 lines mm reception only Super fine 16 15 4 lines mm Fine 200 200 pixels inch Super fine 400 400 pixels inch Fixed to mm at transmission mm and inch are available at reception S...

Page 14: ...sible to scan the RADF mixed size documents 2 Scanning resolution Normal 8 3 85 lines mm Fine 8 7 7 lines mm Super fine 16 15 4 lines mm Selection by using the Resolution key You can not change settin...

Page 15: ...are rotated by 90 degrees at sending to send it in LEF direction 10 Page division at sending No 11 Halftone 256 level error diffusion Users can change settings by using the Quality key 12 Automatic B...

Page 16: ...Page separation record Yes 10 Offset output at each communication Yes Job unit reception only 11 Rotation reception Yes Images are rotated by 90 degrees and recorded on the record ing paper in LEF di...

Page 17: ...an operation of each mode No mode return by the auto reset A copy screen is shown when the power is turned on 2 Interruption during scanning Operations by using the INTERRUPT button while scanning do...

Page 18: ...rror display Displayed by LED on FAX mode button Green There are no errors Red There are errors Error indication all errors 10 Time display No Present time is displayed on the timer communication sett...

Page 19: ...ial Yes The LCD touch panel or one touch key is used 4 Key pad dial 38 digits maximum 5 Group dial Yes Up to 20 groups Possible to register group names Up to 200 remote stations per each group by abbr...

Page 20: ...se up and down cursor keys 16 External phone connection jack Yes Depends on specifications of each country 1 2 2 Transmission 1 Timer transmission 24 hour max timer setting is possible one station seq...

Page 21: ...to two pages The document size is A3 and B4 Platen documents and ADF documents regular size document mode only can be used 14 Scanning size appointment Yes Scans documents in the appointed size irrele...

Page 22: ...00mm maximum 23 ADF irregular size transmission Possible to transmit irregular size documents from ADF The main scanning is the max document width set on ADF and the sub scan ning depends on document...

Page 23: ...inal relay stations group in the relay BOX in advance When the relay BOX is appointed by SUB transmits to the registered relay group After the relay transmission files in the relay BOX are de leted SI...

Page 24: ...he number of rings No of rings 0 to 15 times country spec Time 0 to 15 secs country spec 4 Hold No 5 Handset No 6 One piece phone Country spec 7 Conversation reservation No 8 Caller ID display NTT ser...

Page 25: ...ments a part of documents are abandoned 7 Back end margin disposal No 8 Cassette selection Appropriate paper size auto selection When paper is running out paper is provided from another cas sette with...

Page 26: ...unter from the busy redial 7 Total page number print Yes Automatic print to the TTI in memory transmission Added when the number of document pages is appointed for quick memory transmission 8 Header m...

Page 27: ...is not done 18 Key counter Yes When the key counter is not attached use the parameter setting for the transmission operation The reception and recording are performed 20 Coin vender No It is impossibl...

Page 28: ...c order or alphabetic order 12 Polled Tx result report Manual output 13 Relay Request Rx report Manual output 14 Relay Sync Tx result report Manual output 15 Abbr dial list No 16 Program entery list Y...

Page 29: ...s attached to the lower left corner of the back side of the Copier The one touch program keys and the speaker are located at the upper left corner of the Copier Location of the One touch Program Keys...

Page 30: ...the function which was previously selected 1 B6R B4 A3 and Legal are not selectable 2 Only B4 A3 and Legal are selectable 3 Not selectable when B6R B4 A3 and Legal are selected 4 Not selectable when o...

Page 31: ...2 Outline of Operations...

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Page 33: ...age set Mixed original Folded original Long original Dial In Compulsory mem Rx Closed area Rx Forword Tx setting File Re Tx Program registration edit menu Remote Rx Key pad tab Confiden access No Prog...

Page 34: ...V8 V34protocol Fax KRDS protocol V17 EP TONE V29 EP TONE T1 TIMER Int l com function V34 Int l com speed V17 Int l com speed V29 int l com speed DIS for Int l com ECM function Frame size on ECM send 3...

Page 35: ...page re send mode Fax board watch dog Original scan mode RCV Print STOP Report auto output STOP Fax BOOT rewrite on ISW Error code display time Tx without key counter Print W O key counter Confidentia...

Page 36: ...send test Pseudo RBT send test Signal receiving test V17 sigl receive test V29 sigl receive test V27 ter sigl receive test V21 sigl receive test PB sigl receive test Tone receive Pre select Hi Z tran...

Page 37: ...L relay test PULSE relay test EARTH relay test LOOP relay test DC LOOP detect test Speaker test Initialization Abbr entry data function parameter Program entry data Com journal data Group entry data F...

Page 38: ...ff FP switching Kinds of Buzzer Sound Key receiving sound End sound Error sound 2 2 2 Pattern 0 T 1 T 2 T 3 T 4 T 5 T s m 0 0 5 s m 0 5 s 1 s m 0 0 5 s m 0 0 5 s 5 4 Kinds Key receiving sound Communic...

Page 39: ...3 Service Mode...

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Page 41: ...e in the same operational method this manual provides 4 Test Mode to explain the test mode for your easy understanding 3 1 2 Service Mode Menu Tree The service mode includes the following three menus...

Page 42: ...ocedure 1 Turn off the power switch 2 While holding down the HELP button of the operation panel turn on the power switch 3 Press the 2 FAX key 4 Press the Special set key 5 Enter the secret password f...

Page 43: ...isplay the Service mode setting screen 2 Press the Function parameter setting key 3 Press the Modem NCU key 4 Select a parameter by pressing the key key Supplement Press the key to display the next pa...

Page 44: ...ed V17 Rx max speed V34 Rx max bit speed V34 main CH speed PIX TxATT TONE protocol TxATT CED ANSam TxATT CD SED ON level DTMF TxATT DTMF H L difference Tx cable EQL Rx cable EQL Set Value in steps of...

Page 45: ...easy to select a high SYMB by using direction After S N and distortion are measured optimum SYMBOL rate is determined Parameter peculiar to Matsushita modems V34 main CH speed The bit speeds of V 34...

Page 46: ...3 6 Tx cable EQL and Rx cable EQL Frequency Response of the Cable Attenuation Equalizer 0dB 4dB 8dB 12dB 8 6 4 2 0 2 4 6 8 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 Frequency Hz Gain dB...

Page 47: ...etting screen 2 Press the Function parameter setting key 3 Press the Communication key 4 Select a parameter by pressing the key key Supplement Press the key to display the next parameter Press the key...

Page 48: ...256 64 bytes MH MH MR MH MR MMR ON OFF ON ON ON OFF 35 sec ON 28800 bps 7200 bps 4800 bps 1 time ON 256 bytes MH MR MMR 4 0 sec 80 ms 80 ms 80 ms 13 0 sec 6 0 sec 6 0 sec 9 0 sec OFF Yes Yes Yes Yes...

Page 49: ...alled Starts after DIS is output The waiting time until DCS is received Response waiting timer 55sec Calling Starts after dialing Until CED is received Int l com function V 34 V 17 and V 29 Internatio...

Page 50: ...WAIT TIMER Some fax machines sends PIX without returing to Phase B in spite of EDM Waiting time to receive PIX before sending DIS when EOM is used JM WAIT TIMER Time to continue outputting CM until r...

Page 51: ...etting screen 2 Press the Function parameter setting key 3 Press the Network key 4 Select a parameter by pressing the key key Supplement Press the key to display the next parameter Press the key to re...

Page 52: ...to 15 times Zero time equals to no detection 10 to 15 dBm in steps of 1dB Factory shipped Default Setting Detailed Explanation RCV signal detect mode Sets to Time when ninger can not be detected by t...

Page 53: ...3 13 min RING OFF time MInimum time to recognize ringer interval For country spec b Ring off time a To avoid judging a as a ring off time a a b...

Page 54: ...etting screen 2 Press the Function parameter setting key 3 Press the List output mode key 4 Select a parameter by pressing the key key Supplement Press the key to display the next parameter Press the...

Page 55: ...ctory shipped Default Setting Reference Detailed Explanation Diag Code journal When set to ON An error code is shown on the communication journal and the screen The diagnosis code is printed on the co...

Page 56: ...etting screen 2 Press the Function parameter setting key 3 Press the System key 4 Select a parameter by pressing the key key Supplement Press the key to display the next parameter Press the key to ret...

Page 57: ...X 5 10 15 mm ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF 0 to 7 times All pages Error page ON OFF Valid Not valid Valid Not valid ON OFF Valid Not valid Valid Not valid ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OF...

Page 58: ...nes from appearing Effective in the book transmission Book mode page order Scanning order at transmission It is required to change the scanning order in the form of a book Auto rotation Tx B5R ON Tran...

Page 59: ...hange the setting Original scan mode Default setting of the user menu RCV Print STOP Printing The present page is printed and the printing of next page or later are stopped Receiving Results in commun...

Page 60: ...s Dial in Japan only At the time of reception the informed dial in number is received and the FAX numbers and the telephone numbers registered in the key operator mode are compared with the dial in nu...

Page 61: ...ion Bundled Tx Instant batch transmission ON OFF selection becomes valid for the instant batch transmission Communication W O BOX An operation is selected at reception before BOX is not appointed Ex C...

Page 62: ...to Enter the Service Mode to indicate the Service mode setting screen 2 Press the Function parameter setting key 3 Press the Machine setting key 4 Select the address Then press the key key to increas...

Page 63: ...crease or decrease the value or enter a value using binary numbers 6 When the address and the value are correct press the confirm key 7 After the settings have been completed press the RETURN key Note...

Page 64: ...he user mode This is used to direct users to output the Protocol trace list and perform the FAX communication when users report any communication errors to the technical support center on the phone et...

Page 65: ...3 25 Service use parameter list example...

Page 66: ...0 2 3 4 3 0 F F 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 C S C D T 4 4 A F 2 8 0 0 3 8 3 1 F F 8 R R H 5 8 3 R V 0 T S M 3 A D W 6 5 2 N O M C E R M M D C O D R F C R 4 8 3 1 F F X I P T s p b 0 0 6 3 3 4 3 V L L...

Page 67: ...3 27 3 4 FAX Counter on the Machine Management List Refer to the service handbook of the Copier for the output procedure 36 modes...

Page 68: ...he Service Mode to indicate the Service mode setting screen 2 Press the FAX File format key 3 Select the Fax file size and press Format key 4 In case of file format press the YES key When the format i...

Page 69: ...ll program dial registration data is deleted Com journal data All communication journal data is deleted Group entry data All group dial registration data is deleted F code BOX data All F code BOX data...

Page 70: ...3 30 4 Confirm the shown data category and press the YES key The selected data is initialized...

Page 71: ...4 Test Mode...

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Page 73: ...cked and operational conditions are changed for analyzing troubles Although you can enter both the service mode and the test mode in the same operational procedure this manual provides 3 Service Mode...

Page 74: ...the power switch 2 While holding down the HELP button of the operation panel turn ON the power switch 3 Press the 2 FAX key 4 Press the Special set key 5 Enter the secret password 9272 for service in...

Page 75: ...4 3 6 Press the TEST key...

Page 76: ...ional Procedure 1 Press Signal sending test 2 Select a test item by pressing the key key Supplement Press the key to display the next test item Press the key to return to the previous test item 3 Pres...

Page 77: ...2 0 5 6 1 0 0 3 1 0 0 1 1 z H 0 5 6 1 0 0 2 to z H 0 0 0 4 z H 0 0 2 z H 3 3 6 1 7 7 4 1 6 3 3 1 9 0 2 1 z H 7 7 4 1 z H 1 4 9 2 5 8 0 7 7 7 9 6 z H 7 9 6 In steps of 100Hz Factory shipped Default Se...

Page 78: ...item after pressing the STOP key 0 0 6 9 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 4 4 1 s p b 0 0 2 7 s p b 0 0 4 4 1 s p b 0 0 2 7 0 0 6 9 s p b 0 0 6 9 s p b 0 0 4 2 0 0 8 4 s p b 0 0 8 4 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 D C B A 0 0 0 1...

Page 79: ...4 7 Detailed Explanation Hi Z trans sigl receive 1100Hz only No 1300Hz NOTE The receiving test does not include the V 34 signal...

Page 80: ...pressed ON is displayed in the parameter and relay is turned to ON When STOP is pressed OFF is displayed and relay is turned OFF When the DC LOOP detection test is selected and START is pressed DT 00...

Page 81: ...4 9 DT 0001 Shown at the upper right corner Indicates four ports NOTE 1 ON 0 OFF Detailed Explanation DC LOOP detect test...

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Page 83: ...5 Troubleshooting...

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Page 85: ...M A R S L A C O L A G r o r r e e c i v e D C J e d o m t s e t e h t t a y l n o 3 2 6 8 E M A R D r o r r e e c i v e D C J e d o m t s e t e h t t a y l n o 4 2 6 8 E d e s u t o N 5 2 6 8 E A G r...

Page 86: ...o r r e F I n o i t p e c e r d n a m m o c d e n i f e d n U F I M 3 4 6 8 E n i a m h t i w r o r r e F I r o r r e h t g n e l e m a r f d n a m m o C F I M 4 4 6 8 E n i a m h t i w r o r r e F I...

Page 87: ...d n o c l a i t i n i e h t n i d e r r u c c o r o r r e m e t s y s e l i f A g n i z i l a i t i n i y b n o i t i d n o c l a m r o n e h t o t d e n r u t e r t u b e l i f e h t l o r t n o c l...

Page 88: ...s o p r o f g n i t i a w e l i h w n o i t p e c e r N C D s e s n o p s e r 2 1 T g n i d n e S r o f g n i t i a w e l i h w n o i t p e c e r d n a m m o c d e t c e p x e n U s e s n o p s e r e...

Page 89: ...c n i D I l a n i m r e t t s o H C 5 S 1 5 T d e s u t o N 2 5 T d e v r e s e R 3 5 T d e v r e s e R 4 5 T d e s u t o N 5 5 T d e s u t o N 6 5 T n o i s s i m s n a r t T F B d e v r e s e R 7 5...

Page 90: ...t i a w S I D D E C e n o t r e w s n A g n i l l a c t a 3 8 T l o r t n o c l l a C g n i l l a c t a n o i t c e t e d Busy tone 4 8 T l o r t n o c l l a C r o r r e l a i d e n i L 5 8 T l o r t...

Page 91: ...e v i e c e r t o n s a w d n a m m o C e g a s s e m 2 1 R n o i t p e c e R L O E L O E g n i r u d t u o e m i T 3 1 R d e v r e s e R 4 1 R d e v r e s e R 5 1 R d e v r e s e R 6 1 R d e v r e s...

Page 92: ...l r o r r e f o o N C D 1 5 R n o i t p e c e R d e v r e s e R 2 5 R n o i t p e c e R d e v r e s e R 3 5 R n o i t p e c e R d e v r e s e R 4 5 R n o i t p e c e R d e v r e s e R 5 5 R R M O e t...

Page 93: ...D 9 7 R n o i t p e c e R n o i t p e c e r g n i r u d error t f o s C J C J 0 8 R S D R K X A F t s o h a m o r f n o i t p e c e r t a y c n e t s i s n o c n i o N l a i r e S C J S 1 8 R S D R K...

Page 94: ...sults and conditions so as to analyze communication troubles 5 2 2 Explanation XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1 Types of call...

Page 95: ...5 11 14 Communication speed SPEED2 15 Communication speed SPEED3 16 MSLT 17 ECM PIX BFT protocol command 18 Remote station coding ability 19 Remote station ECM PIX BFT protocol ability...

Page 96: ...ng 2 Types of sending and receiving bit7 Sending bit6 Error page resending bit5 Forwarding transmission bit4 Polled transmission bit3 Receiving bit2 Recovery transmission bit1 Called turnaround bit0 P...

Page 97: ...4 PC Fax transmission Rx V2 bit3 V34 appoint transmission bit2 F code transmission bit1 ECM transmission bit0 International mode transmission 5 Box No Upper digits bit7 Not used bit6 Not used bit5 Not...

Page 98: ...sed bit1 8 pels mm bit0 Not used 8 Vertical RES bit7 400dpi bit6 300dpi bit5 200dpi bit4 100dpi bit3 15 4 1 mm bit2 Not used bit1 7 7 1 mm bit0 3 85 1 mm 9 Coding bit7 Not used bit6 Not used bit5 JPEG...

Page 99: ...bit4 Letter bit3 A3 bit2 B4 bit1 A4 bit0 Not used 11 Document length bit7 Not used bit6 No limits bit5 Legal bit4 Letter bit3 Not used bit2 B4 bit1 A4 bit0 Not used 12 Communication speed SPEED0 bit7...

Page 100: ...7 144 bit6 V17 120 bit5 V17 96 bit4 V17 72 bit3 V33 144 bit2 V33 120 bit1 V33 96 bit0 V33 72 14 Communication speed SPEED2 bit7 V34 192 bit6 V34 168 bit5 V34 144 bit4 V34 120 bit3 V34 96 bit2 V34 72 b...

Page 101: ...7 Not used bit6 Not used bit5 Not used bit4 Not used bit3 to bit0 MSLT of resolution shown as Vers 17 ECM PIX BFT protocol bit7 ECM frame size 0 256 1 64 bit6 ECM bit5 DIAG KRDS bit4 BFT bit3 BTM bit2...

Page 102: ...bit4 JBIG bit3 MMR bit2 MR bit1 MH bit0 THRU 19 Remote station ECM PIX BFT protocol bit7 Not used bit6 ECM bit5 DIAG KRDS bit4 BFT bit3 BTM bit2 SID bit1 SEP bit0 SUB Supplement Not used bit is set t...

Page 103: ...Hardware Self diagnosis SRAM Local SRAM for GA SDRAM GA modem are checked 1 Memory check Memory is written read and verified If no abnormality is found it is cleared to 0 Memory is written read and v...

Page 104: ...y is required to be replaced refer to 6 1 FK 101 Body and Related Items for replacement Replacement of battery Replacement of control board Replacement of NCU board 2 When the one touch button or spea...

Page 105: ...6 Replacement Procedure...

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Page 107: ...FK 101 remove the FK 101 body in the following order 1 Remove four screws of the FK 101 from the back side of the body 2 Pull the FK 101 body toward you paying attention to the connector at the upper...

Page 108: ...Since the board may be damaged due to static electricity take a measure against static electricity before replacement Supplement There are two kinds of telephone jacks country spec 5 After the replace...

Page 109: ...rging life of 5000 times replacement is assumed to be unnecessary 1 Remove the connector which is connected to the battery 2 Since the buttery is fixed to the FAX control board by using the double sid...

Page 110: ...t static electricity before replacement Since the FAX control board is connected to the NCU board below with a connector take care not to damage the connector when you remove the board 1 Remove the FA...

Page 111: ...to remove the FAX control board for replacement of the NCU board refer to 6 1 3 and remove the FAX control board taking care of the connector Replace the NCU board taking care not to damage the exter...

Page 112: ...below insert a steel scale etc in the clearance at the lower right corner of the one touch program key and move the hook which fixes the one touch program key to the right a little with the scale rai...

Page 113: ...program key first for the replacement of the speaker Refer to 6 2 1 and remove the one touch program key first 1 Remove the one touch program key 2 Replace the speakers as indicated in the following...

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Page 117: ...m m 1 5 8 3 0 1 6 1 y t i l i b a g n i d o c l a n o i s n e m i d o w T H M 0 R M 1 1 6 7 1 y t i l i b a h t d i w r e p a p g n i d r o c e R t i b 8 1 7 1 4 A 0 0 4 B 0 1 3 A 1 0 d i l a v n I 1...

Page 118: ...o d 0 0 6 y t i l i b a e d o m r e t c a r a h C 0 1 6 d e v r e s e R 0 2 6 y t i l i b a e d o m d e x i M 0 3 6 d e v r e s e R 0 4 6 d l e i f n o i s n a p x E 0 2 1 5 6 5 0 5 T e d o m e l b i...

Page 119: ...6 9 1 1 0 1 7 1 V 9 2 V r e t 7 2 V 4 2 8 4 2 7 6 9 0 2 1 4 4 1 Contents Transmission speed 1 2 2 2 3 2 0 0 0 s m 0 2 m m 1 7 7 s m 0 2 m m 1 5 8 3 0 0 1 s m 0 4 m m 1 7 7 s m 0 4 m m 1 5 8 3 0 1 0 s...

Page 120: ...n I 1 1 8 1 9 1 n o i t c u r t s n i h t g n e l r e p a p g n i d r o c e R t i b 0 2 9 1 4 A 0 0 4 B 0 1 d e t i m i l n U d i l a v n I 1 1 0 2 1 2 n o i t c u r t s n i e m i t e n i l n a c s m...

Page 121: ...e i f n o i s n a p x E 2 1 5 6 5 0 5 T e d o m e l b i s s e c o r P 0 6 6 y t i l i b a k r o w t e n l a t i g i D 0 7 6 n o i t a c i n u m m o c x e l p u d l l u F n o i t c u r t s n i x e l p...

Page 122: ...en the DCS transmission speed is an undefined value 4 Considered to be 40ms instruction when the MSLT of DCS is an undefined value 5 Considered to have mm ability when DIS inch ability and mm ability...

Page 123: ...nsmission side If PPR is received four times a modem is set in the fallback state Actual fallback is performed in the next next phase C On the reception side In case of sending PPR when the number of...

Page 124: ...on parameter based on the result of measurement carrier frequency equalizer symbol rate level etc Data transmission in the super frame with the hierarchical structure 2 sample of a signal procedure at...

Page 125: ...Main channel re synchronization procedure 2 3 2nd page transmission termination to communication termination Sh ALT E PPS EOP Flags 1 DCN MCF Flags Control channel re synchronization procedure Source...

Page 126: ...ecno canceler is OFF Te When JM is detected twice or more When CM is detected twice or more 0 2 sec or more 5 1 sec or less When CJ or Tone B is detected CJ 1 One of no signals C1 CNG T 30 CT V 25 2...

Page 127: ...following format Essential for a called machine which supports the V8 procedure 2100Hz sinewave is phase inverted by 400 25ms periods then amplitude modulated by 15 0 1 Hz sinewave Average value of m...

Page 128: ...ion type Included signal b0 b1 b2 b3 1 0 0 0 Call Func Top of CM JM CI 1 0 1 0 Modulation Mode CM M 0 1 0 1 Protocols CM M 1 0 1 1 GSTN access CM M 2 Option bit Differs depending on category tags Refe...

Page 129: ...ty disabled enabled 0 b 1 b 2 b 3 b 4 b 5 b 6 b 7 b o N m e t I 0 1 0 1 0 8 1 0 9 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 2 1 3rd octet Meaning b3 4 and 5 0 1 0 means expanded oct V26ter ability disabled enabled V26bis a...

Page 130: ...is output simultaneously from the called side A 2400Hz tone signal output from the called side Phase inversion of A 1800Hz guard tone B 1200Hz tone signal output from the called side B 1200Hz tone si...

Page 131: ...3 3000 4 3200 5 3429 symbol sec 1 INFO 0 is sent from the CME modem 1664 signal point 33 6K ability Clock source transmission 0 internal 1 external 2 synchronous to the reception clock 3 Reserved 1 C...

Page 132: ...ng the control channel or re synchronization and retrain peculiar to half duplex procedure 1200 2400bps QAM modulation 600 0 01 symbols sec However training and synchronous signals are 1200bps Calling...

Page 133: ...00bps Reserved Trellis coding device selection 2 00 16 state 10 32 state 01 64 state and 11 Reserved Non linear encoder parameter selection for the terminal transmitter of a remote station 2 0 0 1 0 3...

Page 134: ...01 64 state and 11 Reserved Non linear encoder parameter selection for the terminal transmitter of a remote station 2 0 0 1 0 3125 Parameter shaping selection when the data rate is determined within...

Page 135: ...synchronization procedure and Turn off The receiving modem re synchronizes the main channel by using the PP signal After B1 starts receiving Primary Data The transmitting modem sends the scrambled 1...

Page 136: ...d 4 2 Data frame structure All data transmitted in V 34 after the Phase 4 is treated in the following frame format J The number of data frames within one super frame P The number of mapping frames wit...

Page 137: ...detected during RBT transmission the line is connected to the external telephone Even if you use the telephone you can manually switch to the FAX reception after that 5 When CNG is detected during th...

Page 138: ...n are executed after line seizure Line is not caught in case of calling to a TEL number other than FAX numbers irrelevant to TEL FAX auto switching operation Fax starts receiving when an answering mac...

Page 139: ...8 Explanation of Functions...

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Page 141: ...ich opens a bulletin board contents are polled Requesting relay to the relay machine which opens a relay box No in which a broadcasting trans mission remote station is registered Signals to be used Pu...

Page 142: ...ent of confidented password check On or Off Registration of access protect No 2 Transmission operation on the transmitting side 3 Reception in the center machine Automatic output of confidential commu...

Page 143: ...ing Bulletin board S S S SE E E EP P P P F code compliant machine Box No Box No F code compliant center machine Local storing Box No Deletion Box No 1 2 3 1 Registration of the bulletin board box in t...

Page 144: ...ned On the SUB signals they are treated as 001 to 020 3 Bulletin board password No 4 Bulletin board BOX name Yes 10 Character max 5 Erased at printing Not erased when printed 6 Erased at polling Not e...

Page 145: ...elay password 4 Transmission to the final remote stations registered in the group 5 Possible to printed relayed documents on the relaying station depends on the parameter setting BOX specifications 1...

Page 146: ...8 6 Protocol Sequence Example Call NSF CSI DIS SUB TSI DCS TCF CFR PIX EOM MCF NSF CSI DIS TSI DCS TCF CFR PIX EOP MCF DCN Calling Called...

Page 147: ...ither scanning from the left or scanning from the right The frame erasure is automatically selected in this case It can be selected in the application function menu to set either scanning from the lef...

Page 148: ...tored transmission function Use the key operator Special setting The restored transmission function is enabled when there is a setting Note When there is a restored transmission job even if the settin...

Page 149: ...ry is excluded All remote stations must be identical Dialing method Abbr key pad must be to identical The resolution must be identical The following application function appointment concerning communi...

Page 150: ...the key operator menu Remote station setting Fax number possible to designate one remote station using key pad Condition setting Forwarding FAX setting forwarded document printing setting Disabled Not...

Page 151: ...rinted in 100 size on paper whic covers received length 20mm The document end is cut off by 20mm at the maximum When the received length exceeds a paper by 20mm the next larger paper size is selected...

Page 152: ...v i d t o N s e m i t 6 9 0 a 1 R 4 B h t g n e l _ R a 1 R 4 A R 4 B R 4 A R 3 A R 4 B g n i d i v i d s s e l r o 0 9 0 n i c u d e r e r o m r o 0 9 0 g n i d i v i d t o N s e m i t 6 9 0 g n i d...

Page 153: ...g forced memory reception function used is also set to disabled 2 Forced memory reception function use Set in the key operator setting When this setting is set to disabled the forced memory reception...

Page 154: ...received related applications will start Setting change When there are received forced memory reception documents even if the forced memory reception setting is set to invalid in the key operator mode...

Page 155: ...No Report print in the key operator copy No No Pulling out the key counter during FAX operations The following show settings and their actions when the key counter is pulled out during actions Actions...

Page 156: ...disabled the F code forwarding action is not performed Forwarding BOX specifications 1 Forwarding BOX Only one Resident 2 Forwarding BOX No Represented by a three digit number On the SUB signal treat...

Page 157: ...n setting is automatically set to disabled 4 At the time of the F code reception the forced memory reception PC reception and auto transfer settings are neglected Forwarding transmission 1 At the time...

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Page 161: ...Polling Reception Reservation Operation Auto Calling Communication Memory Transmission Quick Memory Transmission and Polling Reception Reception Auto Reception Manual Transmission Operation Manual Re...

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Page 165: ...A1 1 Appendix 1 Wiring Diagram A1 1 Overall Wiring Diagram Refer to 7020 Service Handbook A1 2 NCU 1 Japan...

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Page 169: ...A2 1 Appendix 2 Address Parameter List...

Page 170: ...n i r p t u o h t i w y e k e h t r e t n u o c s e Y 0 o N 1 k c i u Q y r o m e m s i m s n a r t n o i s M C E s i m s n a r t n o i s 1 2 x 0 1 2 x 0 1 2 x 0 r o t a r e p o y e K g n i t t e s l...

Page 171: ...y a r T 1 0 1 r e w o L 2 y a r T s r e h t O p u e c a F t u p t u o P H y a r t t u p t u O 1 y a r T 0 0 2 y a r T 1 0 3 y a r T 0 1 4 y a r T 1 1 3 a x 0 3 a x 0 3 a x 0 r o t a r e p o y e K c 0...

Page 172: ...0 0 x 0 0 0 x 0 0 0 x 0 9 1 0 0 b 0 d e s u t o N 3 0 x 0 3 0 x 0 3 0 x 0 a 1 0 0 b 0 d e s u t o N 1 0 x 0 1 0 x 0 1 0 x 0 b 1 0 0 b 0 d e s u t o N 3 0 x 0 3 0 x 0 3 0 x 0 c 1 0 0 b 0 d e s u t o N...

Page 173: ...C S A 0 0 x 0 0 0 x 0 0 0 x 0 r o t a r e p o y e K g n i t t e s l a i c e p S 1 5 0 0 b 0 g n i t t e s y a l p s i d r o t a r e p o y e K y a l e R y a l p s i d s e Y 0 o N 1 d e r o t s e R s i...

Page 174: ...r u o h 8 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 x 0 0 0 x 0 0 0 x 0 r o t a r e p o y e K 3 o t 0 9 5 0 0 b 0 g n i t t e s t r o p e r e d o c F y a l e R t s e u q e r t r o p e r t u p t u o o N 0 s e Y 1 y a l e R t l u...

Page 175: ...u q e s f o o N d e t t i m s n a r t s i N T R l a m r o N t n o C r o r r E 3 0 x 0 7 0 0 0 e 0 f o o N e n i F X E H s e n i l r o r r e l a i t n e u q e s t n e m g d u j d a b f o o N s e n i l...

Page 176: ...A 2 x 0 r o t a r e p o y e K g n i t t e s l a i c e p S d n a 3 o t 0 7 o t 5 8 1 0 0 e 0 r e t e m a r a p e n o T k c a B g n i R T B R n a p a J 1 0 0 o N 0 0 0 K U 1 1 0 S U 0 1 0 y n a m r e G...

Page 177: ...r f n e e w t e b r e m i T X E H c e s 1 t i n u s e m a r f n e e w t e b r e m i T 3 2 x 0 5 2 0 0 e 0 r e m i t F F O D C X E H s m 0 0 1 t i n u X E H s m 0 0 1 t i n u r e m i t F F O D C 4 1 x...

Page 178: ...f X E H z H 0 1 t i n u s t i m i l r e w o l y c n e u q e r f n o i t c e t e d e n o t l a i d X B P f 1 x 0 1 8 0 0 e 0 e n o t e n o t l a i d X B P e m i t n o i t c e t e d X E H s m 0 2 t i n...

Page 179: ...m i t n o i t c e t e d e n o t l a i d d n 2 8 0 x 0 4 9 0 0 e 0 n i m e m i t N O e n o t l a i d d n 2 e u l a v X E H s m 0 2 t i n u e u l a v n i m e m i t N O e n o t l a i d d n 2 2 0 x 0 5 9...

Page 180: ...u l a v x a m e m i t N O r e g n i R 0 0 x 0 9 a 0 0 e 0 e u l a v n i m e m i t N O r e g n i R X E H s m 0 2 t i n u e u l a v n i m e m i t N O r e g n i R a 0 x 0 a a 0 0 e 0 e u l a v x a m e m...

Page 181: ...1 x 0 r o t a r e p o y e K 3 o t 0 c b 0 0 e 0 e d o m n o i t c e n n o c X B P l a n r e t x e f o o N X B P t a s t i g i d s s e c c a e d o m n o i t c e n n o c y b e t a n g i s e D 0 0 P g n...

Page 182: ...f o o N X E H o n n o i t c e t e d G N I R f o o N 2 0 x 0 r o t a r e p o y e K g n i t t e s l a i c e p S a c 0 0 e 0 e m i t n o i t c e t e d G N I R X E H d n o c e s e m i t n o i t c e t e d...

Page 183: ...X A F o n l a n o i t i d d a n i l a i D L L U N s t i g i d 1 1 I I C S A 0 l l A r o t a r e p o y e K g n i t t e s l a i c e p S o t 7 e 0 0 e 0 2 f 0 0 e 0 o n l a n o i t i d d a n i l a i D X...

Page 184: ...m e m i t N O R A C 8 2 x 0 0 0 x 0 0 0 x 0 1 3 1 0 e 0 n i m e m i t N O l a n g i s R A C e u l a v X E H s m 0 2 t i n u e u l a v n i m e m i t N O R A C a 0 x 0 0 0 x 0 0 0 x 0 2 3 1 0 e 0 x a m...

Page 185: ...x 0 a 0 x 0 1 4 1 0 e 0 r e w o l g n i t t e s f o o N s t i m i l times times times times times 0 0 x 0 0 0 x 0 0 0 x 0 2 4 1 0 e 0 s t i m i l r e p p u f o o N f 0 x 0 1 0 x 0 f 0 x 0 3 4 1 0 e 0...

Page 186: ...7 1 V 2 7 7 1 V 4 4 1 3 3 V 0 2 1 3 3 V 6 9 M C T 2 7 M C T c f x 0 7 0 0 0 f 0 2 y t i l i b a d e e p s n o i t p e c e R 2 9 1 4 3 V 8 6 1 4 3 V 4 4 1 4 3 V 0 2 1 4 3 V 6 9 4 3 V 2 7 4 3 V 8 4 4 3...

Page 187: ...V 6 9 M C T 2 7 M C T 0 f x 0 7 0 0 0 0 1 y t i l i b a d e e p s n o i s s i m s n a r T 2 2 9 1 4 3 V 8 6 1 4 3 V 4 4 1 4 3 V 0 2 1 4 3 V 6 9 4 3 V 2 7 4 3 V 8 4 4 3 V 4 2 4 3 V f f x 0 8 0 0 0 0 1...

Page 188: ...e R t n i r p o N 0 0 r e r r e y l n O 1 0 t n i r p s y a w l A 0 1 1 1 t n e u q e S i n u m m o c n o i t a c t r o p e r o t u a t u p t u o o N 0 s e Y 1 c 6 2 0 0 0 2 1 2 g n i t t e s t r o p...

Page 189: ...5 10 Dial parameters 1 9 DIS 7 1 Division 8 11 DTC 7 1 Dual access 1 13 E ECM 1 14 Electronic key counter 1 15 EP TONE 3 9 Equal size recording 1 13 error diffusion 1 3 Error display 1 7 Error page r...

Page 190: ...l 1 14 redial 1 7 redials 3 19 Reduction 1 5 8 11 reduction 1 3 Relay request 1 11 Relay Transmission 8 5 Relay transmission 1 11 Remote diagnosis 1 14 Resolution conversion 1 3 Restoration transmissi...

Page 191: ...KONICA BUSINESS TECHNOLOGIES INC SERVICE MANUAL Model FK 102 CSM FK102 APRIL 2002 Use with FK 101 Service Manual...

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Page 193: ...FK 102 SERVICE MANUAL APRIL 2002 Used on Konica Models 7020 7022 7025 7030 7035 7130...

Page 194: ...formance after this service manual was printed Accordingly Konica Business Technologies Inc makes no representations or warranties either expressed or implied that the information contained in this se...

Page 195: ...uct Specifications 1 1 1 2 Service related Specifications 1 1 2 Function Parameters 2 1 Supplementary description for new parameters 2 3 3 NCU Circuit Diagrams 3 1 4 Replacement Procedures 4 1 4 1 FK...

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Page 197: ...It is the design process that determines tolerances and safety margins for mechanical electrical and electronic aspects It is not reasonable to expect individuals not involved in product engineering...

Page 198: ...sing alcohol to clean parts observe the following precautions Remove power from the equipment Use alcohol in small quantities to avoid spillage or puddling Any spillage should be cleaned up with rags...

Page 199: ...SPECIFICATIONS 1...

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Page 201: ...ecifications 1 Coding Methods MH MR MMR JBIG JBIG has been added 2 One touch Dials One touch Keys 40 dials Page switching style for one touch key 20 x 2 1 2 Service related Specifications 1 Removal of...

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Page 205: ...2 1 2 Function Parameters Note Only function parameters added to FK 101 are shown...

Page 206: ...o c r o f d e s u e z i s O L l a n o i t p o G I B J L L 3 H L 2 L H 1 H H 0 0 0 x 0 0 0 x 0 0 0 x 0 0 8 x 0 0 0 x 0 0 0 x 0 0 0 x 0 0 0 x 0 0 0 x 0 0 0 x 0 0 0 x 0 0 0 x 0 9 5 1 0 e 0 n o i t p e c...

Page 207: ...e data is sent in stripe mode as standard but machines with L0 function can change data quantity Bit2 Determines Use or No use of L0 size of 0e0155 to 0e0158 when decoding data in stripe mode for tran...

Page 208: ...e JBIG capability for a certain period of time if JBIG reception error happened More concretely DIS bit 78 T 85 function becomes off 0e0159 bit0 JBIG off function after JBIG reception error Default is...

Page 209: ...NCU CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS 3...

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Page 211: ...3 1 3 NCU Circuit Diagrams 1 North America South East Asia 2 Europe 3 Korea Oceania China Poland Malaysia South Africa Singapore 4 Taiwan...

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Page 223: ...es 4 1 FK 102 Body Procedure is same as FK 101 FAX control board NCU board Blind panel for 2 line connection 4 2 One touch Program Key As the number of keys increased from 20 to 40 number of connector...

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Page 225: ...ly 2 13NV70010 Board mount plate 9 13NV 7010 Open close cover assembly 3 13FQ82510 Monitor speaker unit 10 13NV70090 Sheet 1 4 13FQ70041 Operation button 11 13NV70120 Sheet 4 5 13NV 9031 Option operat...

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