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Summary of Contents for OKIFAX 5750

Page 1: ...41285901TH Rev 3 1 923 OKIFAX 5750 5950 Maintenance Manual 2000 04 20 Rev 2 2000 05 16 Rev 3 Oki Data Corporation...

Page 2: ...1999 01 ISSUE E3 Sato 2 2000 04 20 Add Appendix J E3 Sato 3 2000 05 16 Add Appendix K E3 Endo Document Revision History Title OKIFAX5750 5950 Maintenance Manual Revision Number Revision Date Change A...

Page 3: ...RIES ACCORDING TO THE MANUFACTURER S INSTRUC TIONS and ATTENTION IL Y A DANGER D EXPLOSION S IL Y A REMPLACEMENT INCORRECT DE LA BATTERIE REMPLACER UNIQUEMENT AVEC UNE BATTERIE DU MEME TYPE OU D UNT T...

Page 4: ...erence from OKIFAX5700 5900 77 1 6 12 Message Confirmation 79 1 6 12 1 Difference from OKIFAX5700 5900 79 1 6 13 Power Outage Report 82 1 6 13 1 Difference from OKIFAX5700 5900 82 1 6 14 Confidential...

Page 5: ...MF Att 141 2 9 2 2 8 Ring Dura 10ms 142 2 9 2 2 9 CML Timing 100ms 142 2 9 2 2 10 LED Headstrobe 143 2 9 2 2 11 ADMIN Email Addr 144 2 9 2 3 Technical Functions Setup 145 2 9 2 4 TEL FAX automatic sw...

Page 6: ...3 Network Card Installation Instruction 257 2 10 4 G4 Board Installation Instruction 258 2 10 5 G3 Dual Line Installation Instraction 259 2 10 6 Second Paper Cassette Unit 260 3 BRIEF TECHNICAL DESCRI...

Page 7: ...sis Test 309 6 5 1 Self Diagnosis Report 313 6 5 2 Difference from FX 056 176 313 6 6 Sensor Calibration Test 314 6 7 LEDs Test 315 6 8 Tone Send Test 316 6 9 High speed Modem Send Test 317 6 10 High...

Page 8: ...62 7 22 Printer Unit 363 7 22 1 Precautions 363 7 22 2 Troubleshooting Flow Charts of Printer Unit 364 7 23 G3 Dual Line Troubleshooting Flow Chart 384 7 24 Auto Dial Failure G3 Dual Line 385 7 25 Tra...

Page 9: ...D MECHANICAL EXPANDED VIEW DRAWING AND PARTS LIST 688 Appendix E BOARD LAYOUT OKIFAX 5750 5950 704 Appendix F SECOND PAPER FEEDER MAINTENANCE MANUAL 733 Appendix G PC LOADING 752 Appendix H RMCS SYST...

Page 10: ...eder ADF 50 sheets NA Letter A4 size 20 lb 75gm Oki Data recommended paper 30 sheets NA Letter A4 size 16 to 28 lb 60 to 105gm 8 Recording paper 1st cassette NA Letter NA Legal A4 size plain paper cut...

Page 11: ...600 dot inch 300 dot inch 15 4 line mm FINE mode 7 7 line mm STD mode 3 85 line mm PC Print 600 dot inch 300 dot inch 15 Printing method Electro photographic printing 211 3 mm 4992 bits LED print head...

Page 12: ...al input voltage 230 VAC for INT L version 26 MFP Multi Function Peripheral PC Interface Kit PC Printer function PC Scanner function PC Fax Modem function Note For details see Product Specification fo...

Page 13: ...Automatic transmit mode Manual transmit mode 2 Instant Dialling 3 Delayed feeder transmission 4 Memory transmission 40 sessions 5 Delayed memory transmission within 3 days 20 specified times for OKIFA...

Page 14: ...Polling reception 3 Convenience 1 Dual access 2 Automatic redial 3 Last number redial Manual redial 4 Local copy of a document including multiple copies 99 copies max 5 Sender identification Sender I...

Page 15: ...16 Real time dialing Dialing with off hook condition or when the HOOK key is pressed 17 Automatic pause signal insertion 18 Local copy 19 Telephone directory Alpha Location dialing 20 TEL FAX automati...

Page 16: ...Multi Loc 3 Image in MCF 4 Error report MCF 1 3 General Maintenance Functions 1 Local tests 1 Self diagnosis Main board CPU ROM RAM check Flash memory check Program Language and Default Modem version...

Page 17: ...is installed 13 INFO2 sending When ISDN option board is installed 14 INFO3 sending When ISDN option board is installed 15 Pulse 1kHz send When ISDN option board is installed 16 Pulse 2kHz send When I...

Page 18: ...52 mm 4 7 2 m m 360 mm Stacker Document Operation Panel Tray Paper Tray Document Figure 1 4 1 General Appearance of OKIFAX 5750 5950 1 4 General Appearance Figure 1 4 1 shows the general appearance of...

Page 19: ...DEL CAPS SPACE PAUSE UNIQUE 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 ABC DEF JKL MNO GHI TUV WXYZ PQRS UNIQUE HYPHEN REDIAL STOP START COPY HOOK PHOTO EX FINE FI...

Page 20: ...m NA Letter Min 148 mm ISO A5 Note Effective reading width is NA Letter 215 4 mm Min 128 mm 5 inch Max 356 mm 14 inch Long document detection 380 mm or 1500 mm Technical Setup No 10 To enables or disa...

Page 21: ...nts up to 297 mm in length which meet the basic weight and thickness specification will exit on the stacker and documents of Letter or A4 size will stack in sequence The first sheet will be fed first...

Page 22: ...Size inch mm inch mm inch mm inch mm A4 Size 14 inch Legal Size 13 inch Legal Size 11 PL 279 4 11 7 297 14 355 6 13 330 2 8 5 PW 216 8 27 210 8 5 216 8 5 216 10 76 EL 273 4 11 46 291 13 76 349 6 12 76...

Page 23: ...by the lever Horizontal 600 dot inch interpolated and 300 dot inch Note 600 dpi x 15 4 mm 600dpi x 600dpi Copy is available Vertical Transmission mode 600 dot inch 300 dot inch 15 4 lines mm EX FINE...

Page 24: ...han 1 2 OD 2 White background unprinted area Not greater than 0 2 OD Note OD Optical dencity Printed copies will exhabit a uniform density of printed and background areas 1 From edge to edge 25 2 From...

Page 25: ...T 70 Automatic fallback will occur according to the following sequences by FTT RTN or PPR When the last trial fails the transmitting station sends out a DCN signal to the remote station for disconnec...

Page 26: ...owing conditions Sender ID OFF High speed protocol OFF Transmission mode Memory Resolution STD ITU T ECM defined in T4 T 30 are provided Half duplex 1 Voltage range 25 to 150 V r m s Inoperative below...

Page 27: ...it prevents the heater from being overheated even in the event of the failures in the above temperature control circuit The following three modes are supported 1 PC Printer function 2 PC Scanner funct...

Page 28: ...nterval time 0 60 min The following functions are supported I Fax Sending I Fax Receiving Gateway Service 1 Gateway Service 2 I Fax Service Note For details see Product Spec Internet Fax Kit The follw...

Page 29: ...For details see Product Spec Relay Broad cast Function The FAX2NET service is facsimile communication service using the four FAX2NET supplied internet Of the FAX2NET supplied functions the following...

Page 30: ...pecified above apply to the machine in packed condition 2 Temperature and humidity must be in the range where no condensation occurs Temperature and Humidity 47 Dimension Main body 48 Weight Main body...

Page 31: ...e so that operator can rearrange the machine configuration for a most efficient operat ing enviroment with the machine Method The report will be manually printed out for maintenance purpose Descriptio...

Page 32: ...be used Five portions of DOMAIN NAMES can be described 7 Acquire and describe data on NIC side Keep this blank if interface error occurs to NIC 8 If telephone number is not registered make whole the l...

Page 33: ...NDER ID ON 24 1 ST PAPER SIZE LEETER 25 2 ND PAPER SIZE LETTER 26 POWER SAVE MODE ON 1 27 RELAY PRINT OFF 2 11 28 600DPI FUNCTION ON 13 29 ISDN DIAL MODE G4 MODE 30 SPEECH RECEIVE ON 31 OPTION LINE TY...

Page 34: ...POP MSG TYPE2 5 85 TIME BETWEEN GMT 5 5 86 TEXT PRINT ON 5 87 HEADER PRINT NON 5 88 CODING MODE MH 5 89 EX FINE MODE 300 DPI 5 90 IFAX SENDER ID OFF 5 91 DOMAIN NAME THE FOLLOWING REFERENCE 5 6 92 MD...

Page 35: ...ALUE 035 16 T2 TIMER 100MS 130 17 DIS BIT32 ON 18 ERROR CRITERION 10 19 OFF HOOK BYPASS OFF 20 NL EQUALIZER 0 DB 21 ATTENUATOR 10 DB 22 T F TONE ATT 10 DB 23 MF ATT 3 DB 24 RING DURA 10MS 12 25 CML TI...

Page 36: ...TYPE2 is not installed New 3 Constantly describe New Displayed by means of Delivery 4 Constantly describe New 5 Change of menu sequence Change 6 Describe only when G3 option is installed New 7 Consta...

Page 37: ...TUP ITEM ON THE TEN KEY PAD MENU DELAYED TX DELAYED BATCH TX PRIORITY TX CONFIDENTIAL TX RELAY INITIATE TX INTERNET FAX 1 POLLING TX RX FAX2NET SERVICE 3 PRINT FROM MEMORY PRINT MEMORY MSG PRINT PERSO...

Page 38: ...NSTANT DIAL ON OFF 19 RESTRICT ACCESS ON OFF 20 ECM FUNCTION ON OFF 21 CLOSED NETWORK OFF TXRX RX 22 TONER SAVE ON OFF 23 SENDER ID ON OFF 24 1 ST PAPER SIZE SELECT FROM 8 PAPER SIZE 25 2 ND PAPER SIZ...

Page 39: ...MULTI LOC ON OFF 72 MESSAGE IN MCF ON OFF 73 ERR REPORT MCF ON OFF LAN OPTIONS 80 AUTO TRAY SW ON OFF 81 PAPER SIZE CHECK ON OFF 82 LAN PRINT T O 5SEC 30SEC 5MIN 83 POP INTERVAL 0 60 MIN 11 84 DELETE...

Page 40: ...PEED DIAL LOCATIONS ENTER REPEAT UNTIL ALL LOCATIONS ARE SELECTED START ENTER GROUP NAME ON ONE TOUCH KEYPAD PRESS START 3 SENDING A FAX TO MULTIPLE LOCATIONS BROADCAST 1 SENDING TO A GROUP INSERT DOC...

Page 41: ...o 80 for OKIFAX 5950 7 Programmed communication parameters G3 ECHO G3 RATE MODE This item is not listed in case of E mail and Web URL 8 Programmed batch transmission time Batch transmission time can b...

Page 42: ...A SYS10 LOC 0010 ON 33 6 G4 ALT 0110 11 OKI DATA SYS11 LOC 0010 ON 33 6 G4 ALT 0010 12 OKI DATA SYS12 LOC 123456789012345678901245678901234567890 ON 33 6 G4 ALT 010 20 OKI DATA SYS20 LOC 0010 ON 33 6...

Page 43: ...33 6 G4 ALT 0010 38 OKI DATA SYS38 LOC 0010 21 50 ON 33 6 G4 ALT 0010 39 OKI DATA SYS39 LOC 0010 22 12 ON 33 6 G4 ALT 0010 40 OKI DATA SYS40 LOC 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 23 12 ON 33 6...

Page 44: ...008 ON 33 6 G4 69 OKI DATA SYS59 LOC 0009 ON 33 6 G4 70 OKI DATA SYS70 LOC 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 ON 33 6 G3 80 OKI DATA SYS80 LOC 0010 ON 33 6 G4 81 OKI DATA SYS81 LOC 0010 ON 33 6...

Page 45: ...G4 99 OKI DATA SYS99 LOC 0009 ON 33 6 G4 100 OKI DATA SYS100 LOC 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 ON 33 6 G3 110 OKI DATA SYS110 LOC 0010 ON 33 6 G4 111 OKI DATA SYS111 LOC 0010 ON 33 6 G4 112...

Page 46: ...A SYS128 LOC 0008 ON 33 6 G4 129 OKI DATA SYS129 LOC 0009 ON 33 6 G4 130 OKI DATA SYS130 LOC 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 ON 33 6 G3 131 OKI DATA SYS131 LOC 0010 ON 33 6 G4 132 OKI DATA SY...

Page 47: ...A SYS10 LOC 0010 ON 33 6 G4 ALT 0110 11 OKI DATA SYS11 LOC 0010 ON 33 6 G4 ALT 0010 12 OKI DATA SYS12 LOC 123456789012345678901245678901234567890 ON 33 6 G4 ALT 010 20 OKI DATA SYS20 LOC 0010 ON 33 6...

Page 48: ...0 ON 33 6 G4 ALT 0010 39 OKI DATA SYS39 LOC 0010 22 12 ON 33 6 G4 ALT 0010 40 OKI DATA SYS40 LOC 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 23 12 ON 33 6 G3 ALT 0010 50 OKI DATA SYS50 LOC 0010 ON 33 6 G...

Page 49: ...A SYS58 LOC 0008 ON 33 6 G4 ALT 0010 69 OKI DATA SYS59 LOC 0009 ON 33 6 G4 ALT 0010 70 OKI DATA SYS70 LOC 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 ON 33 6 G3 ALT 0010 80 OKI DATA SYS80 LOC 0010 ON 33...

Page 50: ...G4 99 OKI DATA SYS99 LOC 0009 ON 33 6 G4 100 OKI DATA SYS100 LOC 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 ON 33 6 G3 110 OKI DATA SYS110 LOC 0010 ON 33 6 G4 111 OKI DATA SYS111 LOC 0010 ON 33 6 G4 112...

Page 51: ...33 6 G4 129 OKI DATA SYS129 LOC 0009 ON 33 6 G4 130 OKI DATA SYS130 LOC 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 ON 33 6 G3 140 OKI DATA SYS140 LOC 0010 ON 33 6 G4 141 OKI DATA SYS141 LOC 0010 ON 33...

Page 52: ...33 6 G4 159 OKI DATA SYS159 LOC 0009 ON 33 6 G4 160 OKI DATA SYS160 LOC 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 ON 33 6 G3 170 OKI DATA SYS170 LOC 0010 ON 33 6 G4 171 OKI DATA SYS171 LOC 0010 ON 33...

Page 53: ...33 6 G4 189 OKI DATA SYS189 LOC 0009 ON 33 6 G4 190 OKI DATA SYS190 LOC 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 ON 33 6 G3 200 OKI DATA SYS200 LOC 0010 ON 33 6 G4 201 OKI DATA SYS201 LOC 0010 ON 33...

Page 54: ...A SYS218 LOC 0008 ON 33 6 G4 219 OKI DATA SYS219 LOC 0009 ON 33 6 G4 220 OKI DATA SYS220 LOC 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 ON 33 6 G3 221 OKI DATA SYS221 LOC 0010 ON 33 6 G4 222 OKI DATA SY...

Page 55: ...NO G3 ECHO G3 RATE MODE 1 OKI DATA SYS1 LOC 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 ON 33 6 G4 ALT 0101 50 OKI DATA SYS50 LOC 0002 OFF 33 6 G4 100 OKI DATA SYS100 LOC 0003 ON 33 6 G4 Telephone Direct...

Page 56: ...on ID up to 40 characters 1 6 5 1 Difference from OKIFAX5700 5900 Email address may be described in the LOCATION ID column of Speed Dial 001 to 040 Character string including lower case alphabetic cha...

Page 57: ...OKIDATA 0004 37 OKIDATA 0006 38 OKIDATA 0007 39 OKIDATA 0009 40 OKIDATA 000A 101 OKIDATA 0001 102 OKIDATA 0002 103 OKIDATA 0003 104 OKIDATA 0004 105 OKIDATA 0005 106 OKIDATA 0006 107 OKIDATA 0007 108...

Page 58: ...OKIDATA 0004 37 OKIDATA 0006 38 OKIDATA 0007 39 OKIDATA 0009 40 OKIDATA 000A 101 OKIDATA 0001 102 OKIDATA 0002 103 OKIDATA 0003 104 OKIDATA 0004 105 OKIDATA 0005 106 OKIDATA 0006 107 OKIDATA 0007 108...

Page 59: ...157 KAI SISYA INTL 158 KAI SISYA GBR 159 KAI SISYA NOR 160 KAI SISYA SWE 161 KAI SISYA DEN 162 KAI SISYA GER 163 KAI SISYA TCH 164 KAI SISYA POL 165 KAI SISYA AUT 166 KAI SISYA BEL 167 KAI SISYA FRE 1...

Page 60: ...KI GROUP NO 1 OKI DATA SYS1 LOCATION ID LOCATION ID 1 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 50 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 100 OKI SHIBAURA Group Directory When the destination of SPEE...

Page 61: ...n G3 option is installed If the cause of error NG is nn 01 to 03 error information at POWER ON description of detailed information of option board is disabled G3 OPTION BOARD NG nn nn 01 Waiting for P...

Page 62: ...UAGE VERSION aaaa HASH OK hhhh DEFAULT VERSION aaaa HASH OK hhhh DEFAULT TYPE 01 MODEM VERSION hhhh RAM1 8M OK RAM2 OK CARTRIDGE TONER ID bbbb bbbb 4 OPT MEM 2M OK 1 DEVICE ID Okifax 5700 HSP TYPE2 OK...

Page 63: ...2 20 Received SEP SUB page2 21 Received SID 22 Common information of ITU T V 34 TX RX page2 23 Modem trace page2 1 6 7 1 Difference from OKIFAX5700 5900 1 When G3 option is installed manually output p...

Page 64: ...40 80 10 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 0...

Page 65: ...00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00...

Page 66: ...t was printed 3 Sender ID 4 Date of communication 5 Time of communication 6 One message transmission reception time 7 Identification of remote station CSI and or telephone number 8 Mode of transmissio...

Page 67: ...7 33 32 38 30 30 30 31 7C 03 88 90 A9 7D 02 91 A1 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00...

Page 68: ...0 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 CDCL 3E 58 12 01 3C C1 4D A4 4B 80 01 02 81 01 00 A...

Page 69: ...6 Total transmission time 7 Required transmission address Speed dial 8 Registered location ID Speed dial or Identification of the remote station 9 Required transmission address Ten key dial 10 Transmi...

Page 70: ...DATA SYS40 001 OK 93 OKIDATA SYS93 001 OK 94 OKI DATA SYS94 001 OK 95 OKIDATA SYS95 001 OK 96 OKI DATA SYS96 001 OK 97 OKIDATA SYS97 001 OK 98 OKI DATA SYS98 001 OK 99 OKIDATA SYS99 001 OK 100 OKI DAT...

Page 71: ...01234567890 001 OK 12345678901234567890 001 OK 12345678901234567890 001 OK 12345678901234567890 001 OK 12345678901234567890 001 OK 12345678901234567890 001 OK 12345678901234567890 001 OK 1234567890123...

Page 72: ...DATA SYS40 001 OK 93 OKIDATA SYS93 001 OK 94 OKI DATA SYS94 001 OK 95 OKIDATA SYS95 001 OK 96 OKI DATA SYS96 001 OK 97 OKIDATA SYS97 001 OK 98 OKI DATA SYS98 001 OK 99 OKIDATA SYS99 001 OK 100 OKI DAT...

Page 73: ...SYS181 001 OK 182 OKI DATA SYS182 001 OK 183 OKIDATA SYS183 001 OK 184 OKI DATA SYS184 001 OK 185 OKIDATA SYS185 001 OK 186 OKI DATA SYS186 001 OK 187 OKIDATA SYS187 001 OK 188 OKI DATA SYS188 001 OK...

Page 74: ...S2 001 OK 100 OKIDATA SYS3 KEYPAD 12345678901234567890 001 OK 12345678901234567890 001 OK 12345678901234567890 001 OK 12345678901234567890 001 OK 12345678901234567890 001 OK 12345678901234567890 001 O...

Page 75: ...the interna tional fax is included always output irrespective of the setting Descriptions of the content of communication are same as for the Reception of Internet FAX of 1 3 5 of 1 6 11 Activity Repo...

Page 76: ...4 Total TX and total RX 5 Date of transmission or reception 6 Time when the communication started 7 Length of time for which the OKIFAX 5750 5950 was connected to the line 8 Identification of the rem...

Page 77: ...short of 1 second Internet FAX communication 5 Adds codes for relay function Internet FAX and Fax2Net to the service code For details refer to respective specifications 6 Describes the result of tran...

Page 78: ...400 TX 000 STOP 9080 12 22 10 50 00 20 0495 22 5400 RX 003 NO 9090 12 22 12 05 00 20 OKI FAX TX 000 STOP 9080 12 22 15 00 01 30 RX 003 OK 0000 3 12 22 15 30 00 20 TX 001 OK 0000 12 22 17 05 00 20 B C...

Page 79: ...ling TID 9 Mode of the communication CALLING CALLED Memory reception CONT XX XX Box No Confidential reception B C Broadcast TX POLLED Polling TX POLL XX XX Box No Bulletin Poll TX CALLING G4 G4 TX FWD...

Page 80: ...80 MESSAGE CONFIRMATION 12 24 2000 17 05 ID OKI DATE S R TIME DISTANT STATION ID MODE PAGES RESULT 12 24 0 20 123456789012345678901234 TX 002 OK 0000 IMAGE Message Confirmation When the transmission i...

Page 81: ...irmation Error report MESSAGE CONFIRMATION 12 24 2000 17 05 ID OKI DATE S R TIME DISTANT STATION ID MODE PAGES RESULT 12 24 0 20 123456789012345678901234 TX 002 OK 0000 POSSIBLE ERROR PAGE 001 002 IMA...

Page 82: ...very Descriptions 1 Title of the report 2 Date and time when the report was printed 3 Sender ID 4 Reserved transmission date 5 Reserved transmission time 6 Communication time 7 Identification of the r...

Page 83: ...TATION ID MODE PAGES RESULT 12 24 10 10 123456789012345678901234 LOST 12 24 10 30 ODS TAKASAKI 003 LOST 12 24 12 05 01 20 OKI FAX CONF 01 003 LOST 0000 12 24 13 00 00 20 03 5476 4300 RX 001 LOST 0000...

Page 84: ...d 3 Sender ID 4 Date of transmission or reception 5 Time when the communication started 6 Length of time for which the OKIFAX 5750 5950 was connected to the line 7 Identification of the remote station...

Page 85: ...41285901TH Rev 3 85 CONFIDENTIAL RX REPORT 12 24 2000 17 05 ID OKI DATE S R TIME DISTANT STATION ID MODE PAGES RESULT 12 24 01 30 123456789012345678901234 CONF 01 002 OK 0000 Confidential RX Report...

Page 86: ...sages stored in the memory 5 TRANSMISSION Delayed transmission standby of redial Prints the information of Delay memory transmission and Redial However Polling RX information is printed out on the bel...

Page 87: ...peci fied time Descriptions of Internet FAX and or Fax2Net Email queuing for batch transmission Descriptions of Internet FAX and or Fax2Net Email or Web or G3 queuing for redial Description for queuin...

Page 88: ...I DATA SYS 17 TX 002 12 24 17 50 OKI DATA SYS 18 TX 002 12 24 17 59 OKI DATA SYS 19 TX 002 12 24 18 00 OKI DATA SYS 20 TX 002 12 24 18 10 OKI DATA SYS 21 TX 002 12 24 18 20 OKI DATA SYS 22 TX 002 12 2...

Page 89: ...S PAGES 01 CONF 03 020 02 CONF 01 002 03 CONF 01 005 04 CONF 01 005 05 POLL 01 005 06 POLL 01 005 07 POLL 01 005 08 POLL 01 005 09 POLL 01 005 10 POLL 01 005 11 POLL 01 005 12 POLL 01 005 13 POLL 01 0...

Page 90: ...16 30 OKI DATA SYS 12 TX 002 12 24 16 50 OKI DATA SYS 13 TX 002 12 24 18 52 OKI DATA SYS 32 TX 002 12 24 18 53 OKI DATA SYS 33 TX 002 POLLING TX RX DATE TIME DISTANT STATION ID MODE PAGES POLLED 003 1...

Page 91: ...ed location ID 6 Required transmission address Ten key dial 1 6 16 1 Difference from OKIFAX5700 5900 Descriptions enabled of Email address for Internet FAX and Fax2Net specified to Speed Dial 001 to 0...

Page 92: ...OKIDATA 0006 38 OKIDATA 0007 39 OKIDATA 0009 40 OKIDATA 000A 101 OKIDATA 0001 102 OKIDATA 0002 103 OKIDATA 0003 104 OKIDATA 0004 105 OKIDATA 0005 106 OKIDATA 0006 107 OKIDATA 0007 108 OKIDATA 0008 10...

Page 93: ...90 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 123456789012345678901234567890123...

Page 94: ...37 OKIDATA 0006 38 OKIDATA 0007 39 OKIDATA 0009 40 OKIDATA 000A 101 OKIDATA 0001 102 OKIDATA 0002 103 OKIDATA 0003 104 OKIDATA 0004 105 OKIDATA 0005 106 OKIDATA 0006 107 OKIDATA 0007 108 OKIDATA 0008...

Page 95: ...KAI SISYA GRE 170 KAI SISYA AUS 171 KAI SISYA SIN 172 KAI SISYA HNG 173 OKI DATA USA 174 OKI DATA INTL 175 OKI DATA BGR 176 OKI DATA IRL 177 OKI DATA NOR 178 OKI DATA SWE 221 ABCDEFGHIJ12345 222 ABCDE...

Page 96: ...456789012345678901234567890 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 12345678...

Page 97: ...ntaining the lower case alphabetic characters and symbols Speed Dial Descriptions of maximum 24 characters If exceeding 24 characters description starts from the top Keypad All 64 characters enabled S...

Page 98: ...0 Gateway addr 202 250 103 254 NetWare status NWPrint mode PSERVER Packet type 802 3 Metwork no 10200103 Connected FS ODC_SW3_SV1 EtherTalk status Zone Name Type Name LaserWriter Object Name ML1E63FE...

Page 99: ...y File Server 1 Name odc_sw3_sv1 Not Connected File Server 2 Name ep1 Not Connected File Server 3 Name ep12345678901234567890123456789 Not Connected File Server 4 Name ep3 Not Connected File Server 5...

Page 100: ...41285901TH Rev 3 100 NIC CONFIGURATION TYPE 2 09 22 2000 16 54 ID OKIDATA CORP E8S FAX MFP S W...

Page 101: ...41285901TH Rev 3 101 1 6 21 NIC Information...

Page 102: ...5 Note No actual combination of G3 opt and NIC opt exists in the above figure 1 Satisfies the described condition of self diagnosis report 2 Note that for equipment option items the line followed are...

Page 103: ...1 POLL TX G4 1 Bull POLL TX Bull POLL TX BOX POLL XX POLL XX G4 Broadcast TX TX G4 BC IFAX 3 FNET Relay Broadcast REL T XX REL T XX G4 REL IFAX XX 3 REL FNET XX Relay BC Conf TX REP T XX REP T XX G4...

Page 104: ...port 1 6 24 2 Reports to be output when queuing for communication is cancelled Automatic Output Report Setting Item No Image in MCF Setting Described together with MCF MULTI with picture BROADCAST Eac...

Page 105: ...Output Report Setting Item No Image in MCF Setting Described together with MCF MULTI with picture BROADCAST Each Address ERR REP MCF MULTI MCF SINGLE ON OFF MCF MCF MCF with picture 42 ON OFF B C STO...

Page 106: ...unication Feeder 58 ON ON 59 ON OFF 60 OFF ON Single location communication Memory 61 ON ON 62 ON OFF 63 OFF ON Broadcast communication During address transmission Broadcast communication Last address...

Page 107: ...ntents identification Installation of attachments AC cord connection Telephone and line connection Packing for shipment General procedure key operation Technical functions Technical functions Setup Us...

Page 108: ...cal default setting Table Dial parameter default setting Off line tests On line tests 1 2 Installation of optional units 1 See 2 9 5 2 See 2 9 5 3 See 2 9 5 4 See 2 9 5 5 See 2 9 5 6 See 2 9 5 7 See 2...

Page 109: ...2 Room temperature 50 to 90 F 10 to 32 C 3 Humidity 20 to 80 RH 4 Operating environment Pressure Equivalent to altitude of 2500m 8020 feet and below 5 Exposure Within five minutes at luminous intensit...

Page 110: ...7 Levelness of installation surface 1 degree maximum 8 Other requirements Avoid installing in any of the following places A place exposed to direct sunlight A place near a heat souce or exposed to vi...

Page 111: ...the top of the carton box and open its cover Figure 2 3 1 Unpacking Procedure 1 2 Take out the accessory box from the carton box See figure 2 3 2 3 Take out the machine with plastic wrapper from the b...

Page 112: ...1285901TH Rev 3 112 Figure 2 3 2 Unpacking Procedure 2 Box Accessories Connecting Codes Toner Cartrige Stacker Document Pat Assy R 40932402 OKIFAX 5750 5950 Pad Assy L 40932401 Box Individual Bar Code...

Page 113: ...e carton box check the contents according to the following list Table 2 4 1 Contents List Item No Name Q ty Remarks 1 OKIFAX 5750 5950 facsimile 1 2 AC power cord 1 3 I D unit 1 Already installed 4 To...

Page 114: ...Toner cartridge Recording paper Document stacker 2 Procedure 1 Toner cartridge Peel off the fixed tape attached to the tray paper Open the tray document and tray paper Figure 2 5 1 Toner Cartridge Ins...

Page 115: ...flection and peel off the seal gently Figure 2 5 3 Toner Cartridge Installation 3 Ensure that the plastic tab on the light hand side of the toner cartridge recess line up with the groove on the toner...

Page 116: ...e 2 5 5 Toner Cartridge Installation 5 Clean the toner scattered in the vicinity of the toner cartridge using a cloth moist ened with cold water Do not use hot water since it makes the toner stick the...

Page 117: ...ssette Remove the paper cassette from the facsimile by pulling the cassette tab Sheets must not exceed the paper full marker of the new paper limit indication If excessive sheets are set it will cause...

Page 118: ...41285901TH Rev 3 118 3 Document stacker Hang the document stacker onto hanging position...

Page 119: ...C voltage of your input is within the above mentioned voltage range and if so check that the power switch is turned OFF After turning off the power switch connect the female pulg on the AC cord to the...

Page 120: ...dure Connect the lines 2 8 Pcking for Shipment Caution When packing the OKIFAX 5750 5950 for shipment REMOVE THE IMAGE DRUM AND TONER FROM THE UNIT AND SHIP SEPARATELY Failure to do this will result i...

Page 121: ...in from pressing MENU EXIT key and then use the programming keys to locate enter and set the desired function Speed Access If the function is assigned a speed access number typing this number in at th...

Page 122: ...m Speed Dial Communication Param Clock Adjustment Clock Adjustment Setup 00 Group Batch TX Time Forwarding No Forward On P ERR For No Toner No Paper Reception Relay Report No Fax Network PRG Server No...

Page 123: ...aper Size 26 Power Save Mode 27 Relay Print 28 600dpi Function 29 ISDN Dial Mode 30 Speech Receive Option Line Type 31 Dial Options Redial Tries 40 Redial Interval 41 Auto Start 42 Dial Tone Detect 43...

Page 124: ...R PRINT 87 CODING MODE 88 EX FINE MODE 89 IFAX SENDER ID 90 DOMAIN NAME 91 MDN 92 NETWORK SETTINGS IP ADDRESS 93 SUBNET MASK DEFAULT GATEWAY SMTP SERVER NAME POP SERVER NAME POP USER ID POP PASSWORD D...

Page 125: ...Service Bit 01 Monitor Cont 02 Country Code 03 Time Date Print 04 TSI Print 05 TAD Mode 06 Real Time Dial 07 TEL FAX Switch 08 MDY DMY 09 Long Doc Scan 10 Tone For Echo 11 MH Only 12 H Modem Rate 13 T...

Page 126: ...C Loading G3 PC Loading All Data CLR Location Data CLR Config Data CLR Print Priority 35 JBIG Facility 38 FAX2NET Function 37 Relay Broadcast 36 LLC Check 39 G3 G4 Learning 40 Email Maintenance 43 Gat...

Page 127: ...y The menu option 2 SETUP indicated by the blinking cursor is selected and press the ENTER SHIFT RIGHT key 5 The display will be shown SETUP 6 You can access a desired function by switching among menu...

Page 128: ...C A L T E S T 2 S E T U P 3 S Y S T E M R E S E T See Section 2 9 2 2 SETUP ENTER Key Key T E C H N I C A L P R G 2 S E T U P 3 S Y S T E M R E S E T 4 D E F A U L T T Y P E S E T SYSTEM RESET ENTER...

Page 129: ...FF ON 20 NL Equalizer 0 4 8 12dB 21 Attenutor 0 to 15dB Country code FRE 7 to 15dB Country code FRE 22 TF Tone Attenutor 0 to 15dB 23 MF Attenutor 0 to 15dB 24 Ring Dura 10ms 10 to 99 10ms 25 CML Timi...

Page 130: ...A D M O D E 0 7 R E A L T I M E D I A L S E T U P 0 6 T A D M O D E 0 7 R E A L T I M E D I A L 0 8 T E L F A X S W I T C H 0 3 C O U N T R Y C O D E U S A I N T L G B R 0 4 T I M E D A T E P R I N T...

Page 131: ...V A L U E S E T U P 1 3 H M O D E M R A T E 1 4 T 1 T X T I M E R V A L U E 1 5 T 1 R X T I M E R V A L U E 1 0 L O N G D O C S C A N O F F O N 1 1 T O N E F O R E C H O O F F O N 1 2 M H O N L Y O F...

Page 132: ...H O O K B Y P A S S 2 0 N L E Q U A L I Z E R S E T U P 1 9 O F F H O O K B Y P A S S 2 0 N L E Q U A L I Z E R 2 1 A T T E N U A T O R S E T U P 2 0 N L E Q U A L I Z E R 2 1 A T T E N U A T O R 2 2...

Page 133: ...H E A D S T R O B E 2 7 M E D I A T Y P E S E T U P 2 6 L E D H E A D S T R O B E 2 7 M E D I A T Y P E 2 8 T R L A T C H C U R R E N T S E T U P 2 7 M E D I A T Y P E 2 8 T R L A T C H C U R R E N T...

Page 134: ...A R A L L E L P I C K U P 3 5 P R I N T P R I O R I T Y S E T U P 3 4 P A R A L L E L P I C K U P 3 5 P R I N T P R I O R I T Y 3 6 R E L A Y B R O A D C A S T 3 1 N S F S W I T C H O F F O N 3 2 I D...

Page 135: ...4 1 G 3 S E T U P B C 4 2 G A T E W A Y S E R V I C E 3 8 J B I G F A C I L I T Y O F F O N 3 9 L L C C H E C K O F F O N 4 0 G 3 G 4 L E A R N I N G O F F O N 37 36 ENTER Key ENTER Key OFF ON 3 7 F A...

Page 136: ...ard is installed FUNC NOT AVAIL is indicated during 3 seconds by pressing ENTER key in the case of MUPIS I F mode 2 OKIFAX5750 will be skipped and cannot be set This mode can be operated only when OKI...

Page 137: ...for transmission SETUP 13 H MODEM RATE 14 T1 TX TIMER VALUE 15 T1 RX TIMER VALUE TECHNICAL PRG 14 1 LOCAL TEST 2 SETUP 3 SYSTEM RESET 14 T1 TX TIMER VALUE VALUE 10 255 10 SEC ENTER WHEN DONE 14 T1 TX...

Page 138: ...P 1 4 T 1 T X T I M E R V A L U E 1 5 T 1 R X T I M E R V A L U E 1 6 T 2 T I M E R 1 0 0 M S T E C H N I C A L P R G 1 5 1 L O C A L T E S T 2 S E T U P 3 S Y S T E M R E S E T 1 5 T 1 R X T I M E R...

Page 139: ...f phase C The fax disconnects the line when EOL can not detect within T2 Timer SETUP 15 T1 RX TIMER VALUE 16 T2 TIMER 100MS 17 DIS BIT32 TECHNICAL PRG 16 1 LOCAL TEST 2 SETUP 3 SYSTEM RESET 16 T2 TIME...

Page 140: ...ENTER Key ENTER Key 10 18 Key 400ms 2 9 2 2 5 Attenuator Adjusts the attenuation dB for the message send signal power level Adjusting value is 0 to 15dB in one dB steps S E T U P 2 0 N L E Q U A L I...

Page 141: ...NE ATT VALUE 0 15 8 DB ENTER WHEN DONE 22 T F TONE ATT VALUE 0 15 9 DB ENTER WHEN DONE ENTER Key ENTER Key ENTER Key 9 22 Key 400ms 2 9 2 2 7 MF Att Adjusts the attenuation dB for the send MF tone pow...

Page 142: ...A 1 0 M S V A L U E 1 0 9 9 1 4 1 0 M S E N T E R W H E N D O N E ENTER Key ENTER Key ENTER Key 14 24 Key 400ms 2 9 2 2 9 CML Timing 100ms Selects the time from end of ring to CML ON Adjusting time i...

Page 143: ...0 ENTER WHEN DONE 26 LED HEAD STROBE VALUE 00000 11111 B 11111 ENTER WHEN DONE ENTER Key ENTER Key ENTER Key Five digits must be entered When five digits have not entered the ENTER key is not effectiv...

Page 144: ...M A I L A D D R C A P S O F F _ 4 4 A D M I N E M A I L A D D R C A P S O F F o k i d a t a o k i d a t a c o j p 4 4 A D M I N E M A I L A D D R C A P S O F F a d m i n o k i d a t a c o j p _ ENTER...

Page 145: ...able 1 Setting values ON Enables the serviceman to make settings OFF Disables the serviceman to make settings Sets up the line monitor If this setting is OFF at the time of transmission the line is mo...

Page 146: ...one memory if the telephone connected externally answers auto matically when the facsimile is ready for reception After completion of message recording the line is switched to the facsimile If CNG is...

Page 147: ...Not selective When OFF is selected in the TEL FAX mode the FAX mode will be selected automatically Select a date display mode for LCD display and report printing 1 Setting value MDY Month Day Year DMY...

Page 148: ...that lapses from the moment the last digit has been transmitted to the moment the line is discon nected 1 Setting values 10 255 selectable in 1 second steps Enter a value using ten keys Set the T1 tim...

Page 149: ...tion of maintaining communication without hooking up the telephone set in normal testing etc 1 Setting values ON bypassed OFF Not bypassed Set up the reception amplitude equalizer 1 Setting values Sel...

Page 150: ...signal attenuator level 1 Setting values 0 15 dB in 1 dB steps Enter a value with ten keys Set a ring detection time within the range from 100 ms to 990 ms 1 Setting values 10 99 in 10 ms steps Enter...

Page 151: ...1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 LSB Setting of Technical Function No 26 Table 2 9 2 3 Technical Functions Setup 7 11 Set the LED hea...

Page 152: ...s M Medium MH Thicker than medium H Thick Set an imprinting latch current value 1 Setting values 2 1 0 1 2 Determine whether the V34 communication error is to be remembered 1 Setting values ON Remembe...

Page 153: ...s as remote reception from a telephone set connected parallel to the telephone line 1 Setting values ON Enabled OFF Disabled Determine whether the memory is mainly used for printing This setting is re...

Page 154: ...information instracted from the calling side is analyzed 1 Setting values ON Analyzed OFF Not analyzed The setting data must be transferred to the ISDN board Cannot be selected when ISDN option board...

Page 155: ...gits Input enabled characters are same as Email Address Setting enabled only when NIC TYPE2 IFAX enabled is installed Sets the timeout value in SMTP and POP3 protocols 1 Setting value 5 sec 30 sec 5 m...

Page 156: ...ined time If the operator at the called side does not lift the handset within the predetermined time the machine automatically starts a document receiving operation Voice conversion will automatically...

Page 157: ...of LCD To detect CNG signal 1 sec 1 sec 3 2 sec Ring Back Tone 1 LIFT HANDSET PRESS STOP TO CANCEL AUTO REC START OKI TOKYO PAGE 001 RECEIVING G3 33 6K Notes 1 Ring Back Tone 1 sec ON 3 2 sec OFF 2 W...

Page 158: ...G Detection Period 12 00 TAD MEMORY FREE 100 AUTO REC START TELEPHONE BUSY 2 9 2 5 TAD mode TAD Telephone Answering Device TAD can be connected to extenal telephone terminal to record your messages TA...

Page 159: ...ter 15 seconds from TAD operation When the fax does not detect CNG signal and ends TAD operation on hook of TAD operation the fax return to standby state Telephone call or manual transmission Calling...

Page 160: ...page telephone sets B A A and A are con nected to a telephone line Since A A and A are connected to the line via fax off hook status of any of the telephone sets can be detected by the OFF HOOK Detect...

Page 161: ...SW S3 H MUTE 0 9 CML 7 8 SR I SW S1 3 6 Ring Detector C31 R590 C11 T1 E Impedance matching NT 5 G CN15 CN45 Receiving sensitivity Adj RL6 A R RP S RI OH2 SW S4 J IC1 D IC2 F F RL7 K S1 1 2 Q3 C to Mo...

Page 162: ...users Select Menu is shown as below 1 Delayed TX 2 Delayed Batch TX 3 Priotity TX 4 Confidential TX 5 Relayinitiate TX 6 Internet TX 7 Polling TX RX 8 Fax2Net Service 9 Print From Memory 10 Report Pri...

Page 163: ...Key ENTER Key M E N U 1 2 S E T U P 1 3 C O U N T E R 1 4 P R I N T E R C L E A N I N G PRINTER CLEANING ENTER Key M E N U 1 D E L A Y E D T X 2 D E L A Y E D B A T C H T X 3 P R I O R I T Y T X 1 2 0...

Page 164: ...king cursor is selected and press the ENTER SHIFT RIGHT key 5 The display will be shown LOCATION PROGRAM and you can access a desired function by switching among menus using SHIFT keys and press the E...

Page 165: ...key key BATCH TX TIME LOCATION PROGRAM 3 BATCH TX TIME 4 FORWARDING NO 5 FORWARD ON P ERR ENTER key key key FORWARDING No LOCATION PROGRAM 4 FORWARDING NO 5 FORWARD ON P ERR 6 RELAY REPORT NO ENTER ke...

Page 166: ...lready regis tered the EMAIL or WEB address is deleted This will be the object of collation of the closed network service Number of characters that can be entered all speed dials NAME 15 characters te...

Page 167: ...will be the object of the address search If EMAIL ADDRESS is registered to OT to which TEL NO or WEB URL is already registered the TEL NO or WEB URL will be deleted EMAIL ADDRESS may be registered wh...

Page 168: ...hich WEB URL is registered cannot be group registered ILLEGAL OPERATION If Account No is not yet registered and that NICTYPE2 is not installed Speed Address registered with EMAIL ADDRESS cannot be gro...

Page 169: ...transfer destination telephone number is set forward ing can be transmitted to the specified destination at the time of message in memory for no toner no paper condition 1 Number of forwarding for no...

Page 170: ...ID proper to a terminal registered to FAX2NET service 16 digits Numerals 0 to 9 only PREFIX NO A number for making judgement on the start of FAX2NET service FAX over IP 3 types FAX2NET server is calle...

Page 171: ...ccess a desired function by switching among menus using SHIFT keys and press the ENTER SHIFT RIGHT key 1 Select Menu is shown as below Note There are two methods for accessing a desired function Step...

Page 172: ...E S E T T I N G S 4 D I A L O P T I O N S 5 I N C O M I N G O P T I O N S 2 9 5 4 DIALING OPTIONS ENTER Key Key Key S E T U P 4 D I A L O P T I O N S 5 I N C O M I N G O P T I O N S 6 R E P O R T O P...

Page 173: ...lock adjustment screen is selected the current time is displayed When invalid data is set the ENTER key is made ineffective Specifiable year range 1998 2097 DEL CLEAR SPACE key are invalid Table 2 9 5...

Page 174: ...amming The kinds of data programming are 01 TSI CSI 02 TSI CSI Option 03 Sender ID 04 Personal Box 05 Mem Password 06 Restrict ID 07 ISDN TID Country Code ISDN No ISDN ID 08 ISDN Sub No For operation...

Page 175: ...D 0 4 P E R S O N A L B O X 0 5 M E M P A S S W O R D PERSONAL BOX ENTER Key Key Key I D P A S S W O R D P R G 0 4 P E R S O A N L B O X 0 5 M E M P A S S W O R D 0 6 R E S T R I C T I D MEM PASSWORD...

Page 176: ...S I _ E N T E R N U M B E R 0 1 T S I C S I 0 2 7 3 2 4 2 1 1 7 _ E N T E R W H E N D O N E 0 1 T S I C S I 0 2 7 3 2 4 2 1 1 6 8 1 4 5 E N T E R W H E N D O N E ENTER Key Not Registered Registered 1...

Page 177: ...I O P T I O N _ 0 2 T S I C S I O P T I O N 0 2 7 3 2 4 2 1 1 7 _ 0 2 T S I C S I O P T I O N 0 2 7 3 2 4 2 1 1 6 8 1 4 5 ENTER Key Not registered Registered 2 1 TenKey Enter again ENTER Key ENTER Key...

Page 178: ...02 8 FAX2NET SERVICE 9 PRINT FROM MEMORY 10 REPORT PRINT 03 SENDER ID _ 03 SENDER ID OKI DATA SYSTEM_ 03 SENDER ID CAPS OFF OKI DATA SYSTEM 03 SENDER ID OKI DATA ENTER Key Not registered Registered 1...

Page 179: ...M M E M O R Y 1 0 R E P O R T P R I N T 0 7 I S D N T I D C O U N T R Y C O D E 0 8 1 E N T E R W H E N D O N E 0 7 I S D N T I D C O U N T R Y C O D E E N T E R W H E N D O N E 0 7 I S D N T I D I S...

Page 180: ...with digits max 3 digits 2 Enter an ISDN subscriber number only with digits max 20 digits 3 Enter an ISDN ID subscriber code only with alphanumeric characters lowercase characters can be used max 10 c...

Page 181: ...N O _ E N T E R 0 9 0 8 I S D N S U B N O 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 _ E N T E R W H E N D O N E M E N U 0 2 8 F A X 2 N E T S E R V I C E 9 P R I N T F R O M M E M O R Y 1 0 R E P O R T P R I N T 0 8 I S D...

Page 182: ...fied box has not been opened CONFIDEN TIAL or BULLETIN POLLING RELAY BROADCAST can be selected When the specified box is opened as a confidential box CONFIDENTIAL or CLOSE can be selected When the spe...

Page 183: ...lay Broadcast Box already opened If all addresses are erased from open Relay Broadcast Box the box will be closed In the case of OKIFAX 5750 device setting is skipped Only OKIFAX 5950 is operable Use...

Page 184: ...annot use the ma chine A restriction ID can be registered when Restrict Access ma chine setting is set to ON operation is restricted 1 Number of restriction IDs that can be registered OKIFAX5750 5950...

Page 185: ...dling in G3 mode Handling in G4 mode Used for sub collation Table 2 9 5 2 ID Password Prg 4 4 Set a sub address 1 Setting values 19 characters digits only This setting can be made when ISDN option is...

Page 186: ...ner Mem RX OFF ON 17 Mem Full Save OFF ON 18 Instant Dialing OFF ON 19 Restrict Access OFF ON 20 ECM Function OFF ON 21 Closed Network OFF TX RX RX 22 Toner Save OFF ON 23 Sender ID OFF ON 24 1 st Pap...

Page 187: ...3 U S E R L A N G U A G E 1 4 R E M O T E D I A G N O S I S M A C H I N E S E T T I N G S 1 3 U S E R L A N G U A G E 1 4 R E M O T E D I A G N O S I S 1 5 T X M O D E D E F A U L T M A C H I N E S E...

Page 188: ...CLO SED N ET WO RK MAC HINE SE TT IN GS 2 0 ECM FUNC TI ON 2 1 CLO SED N ET WO RK 2 2 TON ER SA VE MAC HINE SE TT IN GS 2 1 CLO SED N ET WO RK 2 2 TON ER SA VE 2 3 SEN DER I D 17 MEM FULL SAVE OFF ON...

Page 189: ...R L E G A L 1 3 2 5 2 N D P A P E R S I Z E A 4 L E T T E R L E G A L 1 3 2 6 P O W E R S A V E M O D E O F F O N ENTER Key ENTER Key OFF ON 23 ENTER Key ENTER Key A4 LETTER LEGAL 13 LEGAL 14 EXEC JIS...

Page 190: ...alled or ODA version 2 This mode can be made only when 2nd tray is mounted 3 This mode cannot be made when Default type is set to 1 and Country code is set to USA 4 This mode can be made only when ISD...

Page 191: ...1 0 A U T O A N S W E R M O D E 1 1 M O N I T O R V O L U M E 1 2 B U Z Z E R V O L U M E M E N U 1 0 8 F A X 2 N E T S E R V I C E 9 P R I N T F R O M M E M O R Y 1 0 R E P O R T P R I N T ENTER Key...

Page 192: ...a document set in the feeder MACHINE SETTINGS 14 REMOTE DIAGNOSIS 15 TX MODE DEFAULT 16 NO TONER MEM RX RESOLUTION STANDARD FINE EXTRA FINE TYPE OF ORIGINAL LIGHT NORMAL DARK MENU 15 8 FAX2NET SERVIC...

Page 193: ...is automatically switched to the FAX mode when TAD MODE is set to OFF 3 MEM MEMORY RX mode When a memory password was set this mode cannot be switched to another mode without entering the set password...

Page 194: ...o be done from the remote center 1 Setting values ON Enables OFF Note disabled Set transmission mode default values used when a document is set in the feeder The resolution and scanning density Type o...

Page 195: ...eder transmis sion is performed When this setting is OFF the feeder trans mission is uniformly performed 1 Setting values ON Instant dialing transmission is performed OFF Instant dialing transmission...

Page 196: ...to be performed during fax printing When a LAN PC printer is used this setting is ignored and the command from the host is executed 1 Setting values ON Toner saving performed OFF Toner saving is not p...

Page 197: ...FAX 5950 is operable Sets up whether to effect communication and or printing with 600 DPI x 600 DPI 1 Setting value ON OFF ON Of 8MB memory the DRAM area for 4MB is set aside as a shared area for prin...

Page 198: ...ation transmission capacity instracted by the network is voice transmission 1 Setting values ON Answered OFF Not answered This setting cannot be made when ISDN option board is not provided Sets up the...

Page 199: ...Start OFF ON 43 Dial Tone Detect OFF ON 44 Busy Tone Detect OFF ON 45 MF DP MF DP 46 Pulse Dial Rate 10pps 16pps 20pps 47 Pulse Make Ratio 33 39 40 48 Pulse Dial Type N 10 N N 1 49 MF Tone Duration 7...

Page 200: ...D I A L O P T I O N S 4 3 D I A L T O N E D E T E C T 4 4 B U S Y T O N E D E T E C T 4 5 M F D P D I A L O P T I O N S 4 4 B U S Y T O N E D E T E C T 4 5 M F D P 4 6 P U L S E D I A L R A T E D I A...

Page 201: ...ATION 75MS 85MS 100MS 50 PBX LINE OFF ON See Section 2 9 5 4 3 DIAL PREFIX ENTER Key 47 ENTER Key ENTER Key N 10 N N 1 47 PULSE MAKE RATIO 33 39 40 ENTER Key 1 1 1 1 ENTER Key 33 39 40 48 ENTER Key EN...

Page 202: ...NS 40 REDIAL TRIES 41 REDIAL INTERVAL 42 AUTO START 40 REDIAL TRIES VALUE 0 10 _ TRIES ENTER WHEN DONE 40 REDIAL TRIES VALUE 0 10 3_ TRIES ENTER WHEN DONE MENU 40 8 FAX2NET SERVICE 9 PRINT FROM MEMORY...

Page 203: ...E N T E R W H E N D O N E 4 1 R E D I A L I N T E R V A L V A L U E 1 6 3 I N T E R V A L E N T E R W H E N D O N E M E N U 4 1 8 F A X 2 N E T S E R V I C E 9 P R I N T F R O M M E M O R Y 1 0 R E P...

Page 204: ...HEN DONE 52 DIAL PREFIX _ OFF ENTER 4DIGITS 52 DIAL PREFIX 1 ENTER WHEN DONE 52 DIAL PREFIX 1 2_ ENTER WHEN DONE 52 DIAL PREFIX 1 _ ENTER WHEN DONE ENTER Key 52 Key 400ms Registered Space X 4 ENTER Ke...

Page 205: ...a call is to be originated automatically without pressing the START key after specifying a destination with a speed dial key 1 Setting values ON Automatic origination OFF Call is not originated until...

Page 206: ...et a DP dial type 1 Setting values N 10 N N 1 selectable N Dial the selected number 10 N Dial the number obtained by subtracting the selected number from the selected number N 1 Dial the number obtain...

Page 207: ...ble PBX line origination types Selection is skipped over when the ISDN board is mounted Selection allowed if SERVICE BIT ON Set the access digits used for connecting the PBX line to the public line 1...

Page 208: ...g ON OFF DRC 61 Remote Receive OFF 00 11 22 33 44 55 66 77 88 99 62 T F Timer Prg 20SEC 35SEC 63 Continuous Tone OFF ON 64 PC FAX Switch OFF ON 65 CNG Count 1 5 1 to 5 66 Ring Response 1RING 5SEC 10SE...

Page 209: ...R P R G 6 3 C O N T I N U O U S T O N E 6 4 P C F A X S W I T C H I N C O M I N G O P T I O N S 6 3 C O N T I N U O U S T O N E 6 4 P C F A X S W I T C H 6 5 C N G C O U N T I N C O M I N G O P T I O...

Page 210: ...6 6 R I N G R E S P O N S E 6 7 D I S T I N C T I V E R I N G ENTER Key 67 Key Key Some options of the INCOMING OPTIONS menu cannot be selected depending on the destination of delivery machine specs a...

Page 211: ...4 PC FAX SWITCH 65 CNG COUNT 66 RING RESPONSE 65 CNG COUNT VALUE 1 5 1 COUNT ENTER WHEN DONE 65 CNG COUNT VALUE 1 5 3 COUNT ENTER WHEN DONE MENU 65 8 FAX2NET SERVICE 9 PRINT FROM MEMORY 10 REPORT PRIN...

Page 212: ...NOW 67 DISTINCTIVE RING AUTO DETECTING RING PATTERN 67 DISTINCTIVE RING DISTINCTIVE RING SET RESULT NG 67 DISTINCTIVE RING OFF ON SET 67 DISTINCTIVE RING DISTINCTIVE RING SET RESULT OK 66 DISTINCTIVE...

Page 213: ...set ON or OFF is select able Setting is possible if SERVICE BIT is ON even though masking is done by XPARA In this case if SERVICE BIT is turned OFF with this setting set to DRC setting is changed fro...

Page 214: ...de is to be selected automatically when PC reception is impossible 1 Setting values ON Selects the FAX reception mode Fax transfers received faxes directly to PC OFF Does not select the FAX reception...

Page 215: ...pattern defined for each country as the default is used to detect it 1 Setting values ON Detected OFF Not detected SET Remembered Selection is skipped over when the ISDN board is mounted selection all...

Page 216: ...O C 7 1 M C F M U L T I L O C 7 2 I M A G E I N M C F R E P O R T O P T I O N S 7 0 M C F S I N G L E L O C 7 1 M C F M U L T I L O C 7 2 I M A G E I N M C F R E P O R T O P T I O N S 7 1 M C F M U L...

Page 217: ...port is output automatically OFF Report is not output automatically Determine whether a multi location transmission result report is to be output automatically 1 Setting values ON Report is output aut...

Page 218: ...1 min 84 DELETE POP MSG OFF TYPE1 TYPE2 85 Time Between GMT 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 86 Text Print OFF ON 87 Header Print OFF TYPE1 TYPE2 88 Coding Mode MH MR MMR 89 EX F...

Page 219: ...7 1 POP INTERVAL ENTER Key ENTER Key 81 80 400ms Speed Access ENTER Key ENTER Key 5SEC 30SEC 5MIN 8 1 P A P E R S I Z E C H E C K O F F O N ENTER Key ENTER Key OFF ON 8 0 A U T O T R A Y S W O F F O...

Page 220: ...TYPE1 TYPE2 Key Key Key Key LAN OPTI ON S 9 1 DOM AIN N AM E 9 2 MDN 9 3 NET WORK SE TT IN GS See Section 2 9 5 7 3 NETWORK SETTINGS ENTER Key 93 3 4 Key Key Key Key LAN OPTI ON S 9 1 DOM AIN N AM E...

Page 221: ...INTERVAL 84 DELETE POP MSG 83 POP INTERVAL VALUE 0 60 10 MIN ENTER WHEN DONE 83 POP INTERVAL VALUE 0 60 60 MIN ENTER WHEN DONE MENU 83 8 FAX2NET SERVICE 9 PRINT FROM MEMORY 10 REPORT PRINT ENTER Key 6...

Page 222: ...aximum Uppercase and lowercase characters can be entered CAPS OFF by default 90 DOMAIN NAME NO 1 CAPS OFF snodt2 taka okidata co jp ENTER Key Key Key Key M E N U 9 0 8 F A X 2 N E T S E R V I C E 9 P...

Page 223: ...Key Key 93 NETWORK SETTINGS 2 SUBNET MASK 3 DEFAULT GATEWAY 4 SMTP SERVER NAME ENTER Key 2 9 5 7 3 3 DEFAULT GATEWAY 1 3 Key Key 93 NETWORK SETTINGS 3 DEFAULT GATEWAY 4 SMTP SERVER NAME 5 POP SERVER...

Page 224: ...S N ENTER Key 2 9 5 7 3 13 FAX EMAIL ADDR 1 2 Key Key STAND BY 9 3 N E T W O R K S E T T I N G S 1 1 F A X E M A I L A D D R 1 2 D S N 1 3 N I C R E S E T D S N O F F O N ENTER Key ENTER Key OFF ON 1...

Page 225: ...e data from the termi nal and change settings 9 3 N E T W O R K S E T T I N G S 1 I P A D D R E S S 2 S U B N E T M A S K 3 D E F A U L T G A T E W A Y I P A D D R E S S 2 0 6 1 8 1 2 3 3 1 0 5 E N T...

Page 226: ...o the LAN OPTIONS menu screen after FUNC NOT AVAIL is displayed during 3 seconds 2 When three digits of the network ID or host ID have been entered the blinking cursor automatically moves to the posit...

Page 227: ...NIC confirm the data from the terminal and change settings 93 NETWORK SETTINGS 1 IP ADDRESS 2 SUBNET MASK 3 DEFAULT GATEWAY SUBNET MASK 255 255 255 0 ENTER WHEN DONE SUBNET MASK 255 255 255 1 ENTER W...

Page 228: ...option setting 9 3 N E T W O R K S E T T I N G S 2 S U B N E T M A S K 3 D E F A U L T G A T E W A Y 4 S M T P S E R V E R A D D R D E F A U L T G A T E W A Y 2 0 6 1 8 1 2 3 3 2 E N T E R W H E N D...

Page 229: ...R NAME CAPS OFF SMTP SERVER NAME CAPS OFF snodt2 taka okidata co jp_ Enter No enter Entered ENTER Key ENTER Key ENTER Key IP address can be entered ENTER Key Enter again SMTP SERVER NAME can be regist...

Page 230: ...NAME CAPS OFF POP SERVER NAME CAPS OFF snodt2 taka okidata co jp_ Enter No enter Entered ENTER Key ENTER Key ENTER Key IP address can be entered ENTER Key Enter again POP SERVER NAME can be registered...

Page 231: ...ER ID CAPS OFF ENTER ID POP USER ID CAPS OFF OKIDATA_SYSTEMS_ ENTER WHEN DONE Enter No enter Entered ENTER Key ENTER Key ENTER Key ENTER Key Enter again POP USER ID can be registered in 16 digits maxi...

Page 232: ...WORD CAPS OFF ENTER ID POP PASSWORD RWB1123OKIDATA_ ENTER WHEN DONE Enter No enter Entered ENTER Key ENTER Key ENTER Key ENTER Key Enter again POP PASSWORD can be registered in 16 digits maximum Upper...

Page 233: ...S S W O R D 8 D N S P S R V A D D R 9 D N S S S R V A D D R D N S P S R V A D D R 2 0 6 1 8 1 2 3 3 2 E N T E R W H E N D O N E D N S P S R V A D D R 2 0 6 1 8 1 2 3 3 3 _ E N T E R W H E N D O N E T...

Page 234: ...NETWORK SETTINGS 8 DNS P SRV ADDR 9 DNS S SRV ADDR 10 HOST NAME DNS S SRV ADDR 206 181 233 2 ENTER WHEN DONE DNS S SRV ADDR 206 181 233 3_ ENTER WHEN DONE TenKey ENTER Key ENTER Key Entering DNS S SR...

Page 235: ...APS OFF HOST NAME CAPS OFF snodt2 taka okidata co jp Enter No enter Entered ENTER Key ENTER Key ENTER Key ENTER Key Re enter HOST NAME can be registered in 64 digits maximum Uppercase and lowercase ch...

Page 236: ...DR CAPS OFF IDATA_SYSTEMS snodt2 taka okidata co jp_ Enter No enter Entered ENTER Key ENTER Key ENTER Key ENTER Key Re enter FAX EMAIL ADDR can be registered in 64 digits maximum Uppercase and lowerca...

Page 237: ...e checked against the host specified paper size in the LAN print mode 1 Setting values ON Checked OFF Not checked If the two paper sizes do not match the machine takes the following action ON Issues a...

Page 238: ...in the Email 1 Setting value ON Print text OFF Not print text Setting enabled only when NIC TYPE2 IFAX enabled is installed Sets up printing of header attached to Email 1 Setting value OFF TYPE1 TYPE...

Page 239: ...lue ON Reading to be confirmed OFF Reading not to be confirmed Setting enabled only when NIC TYPE2 IFAX enabled is installed Sets up NIC data Setting will be made for individual items after selecting...

Page 240: ...NIC card Display the gateway address from the NIC check the data from the terminal and change the setting 1 Setting values 32 bits are divided into four 8 bit decimal values for setting The decimal va...

Page 241: ...e 1 Setting value To be set up with four decimals of 8 bits each divided from 32 bits Each decimal is partitioned with a dot as shown below 206 181 233 105 Setting enabled only when NIC TYPE2 IFAX ena...

Page 242: ...G1 ON STD NOR OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON A4 A4 OFF OFF ON G4 ON ALL ON 35 OFF OFF 1 1ring OFF ON ON ON ON FAX MID MID LNG1 OFF STD NOR ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON A4 A4 OFF OFF ON G4 ON ALL ON OFF 3...

Page 243: ...N OFF OFF ON 30SEC 5 TYPE2 0 OFF OFF MH 300DPI ON OFF OFF ON 30SEC 5 TYPE2 0 OFF OFF MH 300DPI ON OFF OFF ON 30SEC 5 TYPE2 0 OFF OFF MH 300DPI ON OFF OFF ON 30SEC 5 TYPE2 0 OFF OFF MH 300DPI ON OFF OF...

Page 244: ...3 GBR 4 IRL 5 NOR 6 SWE 7 FIN 8 DEN 9 GER 10 HUN 11 TCH 12 POL 13 SUI 14 AUT COUNTRY CODE Note User setting are possible for items without mesh No User Setting Items Setting Selection 15 BEL 16 HOL 17...

Page 245: ...YP2 ON DMY OFF OFF OFF 33 6K 30 35 130 ON 10 OFF 0DB 11dB 9dB 5dB 12 3 10100 M 0 ON 3429 ON ID OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON 3 1KHZ OFF OFF NZL ALL ON TYP1 TYP2 ON DMY OFF OFF OFF 33 6K 40 35 130 ON 10...

Page 246: ...ettings 1 ODA Setting Selection Technical Setting Items No 2 LTA 3 E INT 4 E GER 5 E FRE 6 O AUS 7 O NZL 8 O SIN 9 O HNG 10 L AG 11 IRL 12 DEN 13 SWE 14 NOR 15 SUI 16 AUT 17 HOL 18 ITA 19 ESP 20 Spare...

Page 247: ...ptional memory board 2 ISDN board CPU ROM version printing CPU RAM check PROG version printing RAM check DPRAM check 3 Printing function 2 Operations 1 The machine is standby state with no document 2...

Page 248: ...O N 3 L E D T E S T S E L F D I A G N O S I S C P U X X X X P R G 1 X X X X P R G 2 X X X X E X E C U T I N G S E L F D I A G N O S I S C P U X X X X P R G 1 X X X X P R G 2 X X X X P R I N T I N G S...

Page 249: ...VERSION aaaa HASH OK hhhh LANGUAGE VERSION aaaa HASH OK hhhh DEFAULT VERSION aaaa HASH OK hhhh DEFAULT TYPE 01 MODEM VERSION hhhh RAM1 8M OK RAM2 OK CARTRIDGE TONER ID bbbb bbbb 4 OPT MEM 2M OK 1 DEVI...

Page 250: ...zing 21 5 seconds timeout upon initializing Note Same as OKIFAX5700 5900 3 Describe only when G3 option is installed If the cause of error NG is nn 01 to 03 error information at POWER ON description o...

Page 251: ...hone number of the remote machine by the ten key pad 4 Make sure that the telephone number of the remote machine is shown on the display 5 Press the START COPY button 6 Typical message transmission fl...

Page 252: ...S NO YES only CSI YES NO YES YES LOCAL PROBLEM OCCURRED EXAMPLES or etc ABOUT 1 SEC STANDBY NO NO NO OFF HOOK MANUAL DIALING ENTER DIGITS PRESS AUTO DIAL KEY SEE THE CODE e g 100 ONE TOUCH KEY e g No...

Page 253: ...AND CONVERSATION PRESS START KEY STANDBY RING DETECTED FAX MESSAGE RECEPTION STATUS RECEPTION INTERRUPTED BY LOCAL MACHINE OKI ELECTRIC 027 321 2117 PAGE 001 RECEIVING G3 33 6K M A N U A L R X S T A R...

Page 254: ...Board DM2 Board UNC WN5 DN5 FN5 2nd tray unit 2 Procedure Turn the facsimile power switch OFF and remove the AC power cord Note Unplug the AC power cord from the wall outlet first and then from the fa...

Page 255: ...ile power switch off and remove the AC power cord Note Unplug the AC power cord from the wall outlet first and then from the facsimile AC Inlet Power Switch AC power cord Exchange line cable G3 Dual L...

Page 256: ...41285901TH Rev 3 256 3 Remove Cover Rear Plate Rear Cover Rear Plate Rear 4 Connect Memory Board Memory Board 5 Attach Plate Rear and Cover Rear...

Page 257: ...ver Rear Plate Rear Plate dummy 2 Connect Network card with Adapter board then mount it into the room In case of G4 board application exchange above Adapter board to G4 board 3 Attach Plate Rear and f...

Page 258: ...and Plate dummy Caution Remove only lower Plate dummy Cover Rear Plate Rear Plate dummy 2 Mount G4 Board G4 board 3 Attach Plate Rear and fix G4 board with 2 screws then fix Plate Rear 4 Attach Cover...

Page 259: ...nstraction 1 Remove Cover Rear Plate Rear and 2 piece of Plate dummy Cover Rear Plate Rear Plate dummy 2 Mount G3 Dual Line 3 Attach Plate Rear and fix G3 Dual Line with 2 screws then fix Plate Rear 4...

Page 260: ...tion for OKIFAX5750 5950 Facsimile Transceiver Second Paper Cassette Unit installation 1 Turn the facsimile power switch off and remove the AC power cord Note Unplug the AC power cord from the wall ou...

Page 261: ...acsimile on the Second Paper Cassette Unit Note Make sure that the positioning boss of the Second Cassette Unit fits into the 2 holes at the bottom of the facsimile transceiver main unit Hole Hole Pos...

Page 262: ...ly 500 sheets of recording paper 20 lb bond can be loaded PAPER FULL Paper can be loaded up to this line Second Paper Cassette Caution Do not close the Manual Feed Guide When install the Second Paper...

Page 263: ...ner supply roller PWU board Toner cartridge Transfer roller Paper registration Resist roller Paper supply Hopping roller Paper tray PWU board Paper eject Fusing Cleaning Transfer Image production deve...

Page 264: ...f the drum begins Light emitted from the LED head irradiates the negatively charged surface The potential of the irradiated part of the Image drum surface is raised so that an electrostatic latent ima...

Page 265: ...side of the paper from the transfer roller The toner is attracted by the positive charge and is transferred to the paper The toner charged negative that is attracted to the Image drum surface is trans...

Page 266: ...s The following Figure 3 2 1 provides a general description Figure 3 2 1 Actual EP Process 5 Heater roller 6 Cleaning roller 1 Charge roller 2 LED head Back up roller 4 Transfer roller Recording paper...

Page 267: ...N5 GER FN5 UK France Operation panel assembly unit P76 Main P77 One touch High Voltage Power Unit H10 ID Toner Lock Board DLK Low Voltage Power Unit MPW2520 120V MPW2420 230V Option Optional Memory RA...

Page 268: ...ment exit Paper exit face up Paper exit face down EP drum Hopping roller Resist roller Transfer roller Backup roller Heater roller Image sensor Feed roller Scan roller Feed roller Pinch roller ADF rol...

Page 269: ...ig 3 4 1 1 Overall Dimension and Mechanical Structure 2 2 NCU MODEM MEMORY BATTERY AC SWITCH INLET FAN MUPIS or NIC For Dual Line G4 or ADAPTER or G3NET For Dual Line MCNT HIGH VOLTAGE POWER SUPPLY LO...

Page 270: ...nect the AC inlet plug of the AC cord from the AC receptacle 3 Disconnect the line cable from the machine b Reconnect the machine in the following procedure 1 Connect the AC cord and line cable to the...

Page 271: ...hat are likely to generate static electricity 8 Do not place printed circuit boards directly on the equipment or floor 9 Remove the I D unit image drum unit Open the document cover and stacker cover t...

Page 272: ...hilips screw driver M Flat screw drivers S Philips screw driver S Radio pliers Nippers Multimeter 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Short ciucuit test 4 3 How to Disassemble and Reassemble This section expl...

Page 273: ...Contact Image Release Guide Assembly Eject Roller Assembly Manual Feed Assembly Copy Stacker Fusing Unit F F A A Resist Motor Drum Motor Motor Ass y Resist Drum Motors Back up Roller Transfer Roller...

Page 274: ...41285901TH Rev 3 274 Appearance of the OKIFAX 5750 5950...

Page 275: ...on panel 2 Remove the cover by unscrewing four screws 4 3 2 Rear Cover and NCU Cover 1 Unscrew two screws 1 2 Slide the rear cover up slightly and pull it forward for removal 3 Remove the NCU cover by...

Page 276: ...ain Cover 1 After removing the document cover rear cover and NCU cover open the scanner unit and stacker cover 2 Unscrew two screws 3 Open the manual feed guide Scanner unit Stacker cover Two screws M...

Page 277: ...41285901TH Rev 3 277 4 First disengage the two hooks at the back Next remove the main cover with it lifted Two hooks Main cover...

Page 278: ...4 3 4 Operation Unit 1 Disconnect the connector 2 Open the operation unit and slide it leftward for removal Caution Pull out the connector cable from the frame Operation unit Connector Operation unit...

Page 279: ...ng two screws Caution Earth cable position is different from each machine version 4 3 6 MODEM Board 1 Remove the plate by unscrewing two screws 1 2 Remove the MODEM board by un screwing one screw 2 NC...

Page 280: ...e 1 Unscrew two screws 1 and pull out the rear plate 2 Unscrew four screws 2 and take out the package plate Caution Before take out the package plate disconnect the connector of Battery Rear plate Two...

Page 281: ...connectors CN8 9 13 14 15 and SP 2 Remove four cores 3 Remove the torque limiter by unscrewing two screws 4 Pull out the connector cable from the stacker frame and remove the scanner unit Connectors...

Page 282: ...inlet and unscrew three screws to remove the stacker frame 4 3 10Printer Unit 1 Disconnect three flat cables and two connector cables 2 Remove the shield by unscrewing one screw Stacker frame AC inle...

Page 283: ...same as that of the CN3 connector how ever colors of these connec tors are different CN2 is yellow and CN3 is white When connecting these connectors pay attention to their colors 4 3 11 Fan and Fan g...

Page 284: ...upply Boards 1 Remove the high low voltage power supply boards by unscrewing seven screws Caution Remove both boards at the same time Unscrew one ground screw and remove the ground cable from the Base...

Page 285: ...eration Unit 1 Remove the paper guide U assembly by unscrewing two screws and discon necting the connector 2 Unscrew 22 screws and disengage six hooks to remove the P76 P77 board assembly Connector Ca...

Page 286: ...nect the white connector to separate the P76 board from the P77 board Caution The white connector is a spring connector Be careful not to damage the connector when disconnecting it Numeric key pad One...

Page 287: ...ews 5 2 Remove the Feed Roller by removing the gear and ADF bearings Scan Roller Remove the Scan Roller by removing the gear and ADF bearing Exit Roller Remove the Exit Roller while spreading and hold...

Page 288: ...paper guide Removing the Paper Guide 1 Insert the screwdriver in the holes two in the paper guide and push the screw driver in the direction of the arrow 1 to release the hooks 2 While pressing on th...

Page 289: ...y discon necting one connector 2 Remove the CIS from the bracket Disengage the hook on the side where there is no connector Caution Pay attention to the orientation when reassembling it Caution Be car...

Page 290: ...ut the PC2 sensor 4 3 18 Speaker Remove the speaker with it pushed in the direction of the arrow 1 then disconnect the cable Caution Be careful not to damage the portion 2 of the frame indi cated by t...

Page 291: ...by releasing the E ring 4 Remove the damper by unscrewing two screws Caution As a maintenance part the damper is available separately from the motor Keep the damper without throwing it away Precautio...

Page 292: ...nit Drum Resist Motor 1 Remove the drum motor by unscrewing two screws 1 2 to Remove the resist motor by unscrew ing two screws 2 Motor Bracket Remove the bracket by releasing two hooks Resist motor T...

Page 293: ...the left hand latch slightly to pull the LED head out Next disconnect flexible cables two along with connectors Caution Disconnect the flexible cables with them inserted in connec tors Latch Stacker...

Page 294: ...ad cover Caution Do not lose the springs 2 Remove the TLK cover by releasing hooks four Caution Pay attention to two springs 3 Remove the board by releasing hooks two Caution Do not break the hooks Be...

Page 295: ...the lower base 4 3 24 Fusing Unit Remove the Fusing Unit by removing the four screws 2 4 3 25 Manual Feed Assembly 1 First carry out the disassembly proce dure up to the point of Main Cover removal Re...

Page 296: ...s Caution Do not lose the ground washer Do not bend the ground plate Do not damage the backup roller 3 Release the gear by unlocking the latch on the Lower Base 4 Lift the right side of the Transfer R...

Page 297: ...st Roller to the right side and lift up the left side of it then take off the Resist Roller 4 Remove the One way Clutch Gear and Bearing 5 Remove the Hopping Roller by sliding to the right side 2 Sens...

Page 298: ...H Rev 3 298 4 3 28 Eject Guide Assembly Remove the eject guide assembly by releasing the left hand hook Reassemby Procedure Carry out reassembly by reversing the disassembly procedure Eject guide asse...

Page 299: ...1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1...

Page 300: ...pecification 5 2V 4 3 5V DC Voltage Measurement point R76 board CN1 B10 A11 B11 and A12 pin and ground terminal Specification 5 1V 4 4 8V DC Voltage Measurement point R76 board CN1 A16 pin and ground...

Page 301: ...counter for clock frequency digital voltmeter for power voltage and Oscilloscope for SIG signal See figure 5 2 1 5 Turn AC power ON Main power supply is set to ON PC1 ON by loading the document on th...

Page 302: ...ge 2 I D Unit Image drum unit Expected Use Before Reference Item No No Part name Replacement in Fig 6 1 3 000 sheets 4 duty 2 500 sheet for OKI INT ITU T document sample No 1 For the second or later c...

Page 303: ...r will be less than one in 1 500 operations and misfeeds will be less than one in 500 operations for all specified recording paper The MTBF for the overall machine will exceed 3 000 hours of actual op...

Page 304: ...every one year Clean the surface of the head by moving the tissue paper back and forth several times Clean the inside of the printer unit by using wet cloth Apply MOLYKOTE EM 30L Greese Made by Dow c...

Page 305: ...e 6 2 Parts of Routine Inspection Paper Document Document exit Paper exit face up Paper exit face down 5 LED head I D unit 6 Printer unit 3 Contact image sensor 1 Scan roller Feed roller 2 ADF roller...

Page 306: ...OFF C O U N T E R 1 D R U M C O U N T 2 P R I N T C O U N T 3 S C A N C O U N T C O U N T E R 1 D R U M C O U N T 2 P R I N T C O U N T 3 S C A N C O U N T D R U M C O U N T C L E A R P R E S S C L E...

Page 307: ...L ENTER Key CLEAR Key Key COUNTER 1 DRUM COUNT 2 TONER COUNT 3 PRINT COUNT TONER COUNT CLEAR PRESS CLEAR TO DEL ENTER Key CLEAR Key Key COUNTER 2 TONER COUNT 3 PRINT COUNT 4 SCAN COUNT PRINT COUNT COU...

Page 308: ...Key CLEAR Key CLEAR Key Key C O U N T E R 2 T O N E R C O U N T 3 D R U M T C O U N T 4 P R I N T C O U N T D R U M T C O U N T C O U N T P R E S S C L E A R T O D E L D R U M T C O U N T C L E A R P...

Page 309: ...A T I O N 3 L E D T E S T S E L F D I A G N O S I S C P U X X X X P R G 1 X X X X P R G 2 X X X X E X E C U T I N G S E L F D I A G N O S I S C P U X X X X P R G 1 X X X X P R G 2 X X X X P R I N T I...

Page 310: ...H OK hhhh PROGRAM2 VERSION aaaa HASH OK hhhh LANGUAGE VERSION aaaa HASH OK hhhh DEFAULT VERSION aaaa HASH OK hhhh DEFAULT TYPE 01 MODEM VERSION hhhh 1 RAM1 8M OK RAM2 OK CARTRIDGE bbbb 1 4 OPT MEM 2M...

Page 311: ...ration command during the POWER ON mode if it takes 3 seconds or more to transfer to the operation mode after clearance of the initial synchronizing flag nn 22 In the Reverse Data command the HSK card...

Page 312: ...N aaaa HASH OK hhhh LANGUAGE VERSION aaaa HASH OK hhhh DEFAULT VERSION aaaa HASH OK hhhh DEFAULT TYPE 01 MODEM VERSION hhhh RAM1 8M OK RAM2 OK CARTRIDGE bbbb bbbb 4 OPT MEM 2M OK 1 DEVICE ID Okifax 57...

Page 313: ...ion of detailed information of option board is disabled G3 OPTION BOARD NG nn nn 01 Waiting for PC loading At power ON BOOT2 signal from the Host read that PC is in loading mode nn 02 Abnormal Board A...

Page 314: ...T ES T SENS CALIBRATION PLEASE SET DOCUMENT SE NS C AL IB RA TI O N CA L IB RA TI NG SE NS C AL IB RA TI O N RE S UL T OK SE NS C AL IB RA TI O N DO CU M EN T RE MO VA L SENS CALIBRATION SCANNING ERRO...

Page 315: ...LOCAL TEST 2 SENS CALIBRATION 3 LED TEST 4 TONE SEND TEST LED TEST EXECUTING PRESS STOP TO CANCEL ENTER Key STOP Key LEDs go on off in the following order 1 ALARM 2 DARK 3 NORMAL 4 LIGHT 5 STD 6 FINE...

Page 316: ...2 1 0 0 H Z 1 1 0 0 H Z T O N E S E N D T E S T 2 1 0 0 H Z S E N D I N G P R E S S S T O P T O C A N C E L T O N E S E N D T E S T 2 1 0 0 H Z 1 1 0 0 H Z T O N E S E N D T E S T 1 1 0 0 H Z S E N D...

Page 317: ...test mode LOCAL TEST 4 TONE SEND TEST 5 MODEM SEND TEST 6 MODEM REC TEST MODEM RATE 3 3 6K 2 8 8K 1 4 4K MODEM RATE 33 6K 0 0 00 PR ESS STOP TO CANCEL ENTER Key ENTER Key STOP Key 33 6K 28 8K 14 4K 12...

Page 318: ...TEST 5 MODEM SEND TEST 6 MODEM REC TEST 7 MF TONE TEST MODEM RATE 14 4K 12 0K 9 6K TCM MODEM RATE 14 4K 00 00 0000 RX PRESS STOP TO CANCEL ENTER Key ENTER Key STOP Key 1 RX is displayed on the LCD whe...

Page 319: ...852 Hz 1477 Hz 941 Hz 1366 Hz 941 Hz 1209 Hz 941 Hz 1477 Hz L O C A L T E S T 6 M O D E M R E C T E S T 7 M F T O N E T E S T 8 T O N E T F T E S T M F T O N E T E S T P R E S S 1 ENTER Key STOP Key...

Page 320: ...TEL FAX automatic switching 2 Procedure LOCAL TEST 6 MODEM REC TEST 7 MF TONE TEST 8 TONE T F TEST TONE T F TEST TONE SENDING PRESS STOP TO CANCEL ENTER Key STOP Key Note1 This testing is continued un...

Page 321: ...SE 2KHZ SEND 12 PULSE N2KHZ SEND ENTER Key PULSE N2KHZ SEND SENDING PRESS STOP TO CANCEL STOP key Key Key When ISDN board is installed the following items can be selected LOOP BACK1 to PULSE N2KHZ sen...

Page 322: ...D T E S T G 3 ENTER Key T O N E S E N D T E S T G 3 2 1 0 0 H Z S E N D I N G P R E S S S T O P T O C A N C E L T O N E S E N D T E S T G 3 2 1 0 0 H Z 1 1 0 0 H Z ENTER Key STOP Key STOP Key T O N E...

Page 323: ...MF TONE TEST G3 MODEM RATE 33 6K 28 8K 14 4K MDM SEND TEST G3 33 6K 00 00 PRESS STOP TO CANCEL ENTER Key ENTER Key STOP Key 33 6K 28 8K 14 4K 12 0K 9 6K TCM 7 2K TCM 9 6K 7 2K 4 8K 2 4K 0 3K This tes...

Page 324: ...G3 MF TONE TEST G3 PRESS 1 MF TONE TEST G3 1 TONE SENDING PRESS 1 1 ENTER Key MF TONE TEST G3 TONE SENDING PRESS 1 STOP Key When 0 9 or key is pressed during tone sending the corresponding MF tone is...

Page 325: ...ual print out of the last communication a Manual print out REPORT PRINT 7 FUNCTION LIST 8 PROTOCOL DUMP 9 NIC CONFIGURATION REPORT PRINT 1 ACTIVITY REPORT 2 ACTIVE MEM FILES 3 BROADCAST MCF MENU 9 PRI...

Page 326: ...A R 2 L O C A T I O N D A T A C L R 3 C O N F I G D A T A C L R L O C A T I O N D A T A C L R A R E Y O U S U R E E N T E R W H E N D O N E C L E A R Key Key T E C H N I C A L P R G 2 S E T U P 3 S Y...

Page 327: ...ve codes of 90XX the following codes are prepared for identifying an abnormal status in details 21XX For error codes in Group 3 transmission phase B 29XX For error codes in Group 3 reception phase B 3...

Page 328: ...4 TCF fall back is not possible 21A5 Received signal other than the desired signal in response to sending TCF 21B0 Transmitter tried to transmit by confidential transmission function but the remote fa...

Page 329: ...ry overflow occured during Relay Broadcast Reception 39C0 DECODER hardware error cannot reproduce picture 39C1 DECODER hardware error cannot detect end of picture 41A0 There was no response each time...

Page 330: ...9D Telephone number to be called to the Fax2Net is the wrong number 90B1 Picture memory hash error 90C1 Document removed prior to transmission 90C6 Normal or error free lines not received for 13 secon...

Page 331: ...but this call identity does not Call identity in use No call suspended Call having the requested call identity has been cleared Incompatible destination Invalid transit network selection Invalid mess...

Page 332: ...aptable to status transition CQ packet Unallowable packet Packet type not clear Unallowable packet Call by special incoming logic channel Unallowable packet Too short packet Unallowable packet Too lon...

Page 333: ...be reversed CSA reception Error recovery time out Time out at the time of termination Close wait time out CSE reception before close Negotiation unsuccessful requirement for communication with the oth...

Page 334: ...ser is not local Forward pathshould be investigated E552 Interruption of requested mail operation Storage excessive E553 Requested operation impossible Mail Box name not permitted E554 Failure in tran...

Page 335: ...Description F050 TOP command error F100 Illegal file received F900 NIC I F error server not set etc F910 NIC Card has no capability of or is inhibited from TCP IP or SMTP POP F920 Request for transmis...

Page 336: ...S4111 5659P001 4YS4111 5660P001 4YS4111 5661P001 4YS4111 5662P001 4YS4111 5663P001 4YS4111 5664P001 4YS4111 5665P001 4YS4111 5666P001 4YS4111 5667P001 238A1071P0006 40331401YS 40331501YS 40331602YS 40...

Page 337: ...7 10 Sensor calibration test 7 13 7 11 LED test 7 14 7 12 Tone send test 7 15 7 13 High speed modem test 7 16 7 14 MF Tone send test 7 18 7 15 Tone TEL FAX send test 7 19 7 16 No acoustic line monitor...

Page 338: ...tart Verify symptom Go to 7 2 No LCD operation Go to 7 3 ALARM LED on No Replace MCNT R76 and or OPE P76 P77 unit Go to 7 4 Printing test failure Replace FLASH memory s on MCNT R76 board Go to 7 5 No...

Page 339: ...Start Return to section 7 1 No 5V SUB at Pin A8 of CN1 R76 No Check MPW2420 2520 MCNT R76 boards and their connectors No Replace MCNT R76 Yes Replace OPE UNIT P76 Check MCNT R76 board and the cable b...

Page 340: ...R76 board No Yes End Yes No Yes Press STOP key TONER LOW alarm DOCUMENT JAM alarm 1 Check that the document transport path up to PC2 is normal 2 Check PC2 3 Replace MCNT R76 board No Yes ALARM LED goe...

Page 341: ...41285901TH Rev 3 341 7 4 Printing Test Failure Start Yes Perform SELF DIAGNOSIS Replace MCNT R76 Board Go to 7 22 printer unit End No Print test OK No Yes Solved No Return to section 7 1...

Page 342: ...ce MCNT R76 board 3 Check the mechanical portion Scan motor etc 1 Check PC2 2 Replace MCNT R76 board 1 Check 8 volt supply from PWU See 5 2 1 2 Replace MCNT R76 board 3 Replace the contact image senso...

Page 343: ...when lifting up your handset Check pulse dial tone dial dial rate etc Check closed network Return to section 7 1 Hang up external telephone set Manual dial OK DIALING on LCD TELEPHONE BUSY on LCD Note...

Page 344: ...ection with a remote station Solved Start Step 1 Return to section 7 1 Set MH ONLY Technical setup No 12 to ON Set HIGH SPEED MODEM RATE Technical setup No 13 to 4 8Kbps Step 2 Solved Yes Adjust send...

Page 345: ...ion Protective tone is 1700 Hz 200 ms This signal is added to training signal to protect the training signal against echo as follows A No TX Yes The hardware of the troubled fax machine may be damaged...

Page 346: ...a call arrives Return to section 7 1 Replace MCNT R76 Board Manual reception OK Solved Ringing signal is detected at Pin 4 of CN3 NCU Replace NCU Board Solved Check that the ringing signal meets the...

Page 347: ...ection with a remote station Solved Start Step 1 No Return to section 7 1 Set MH ONLY Technical setup No 12 to ON Set HIGH SPEED MODEM RATE Technical setup No 13 to 4 8Kbps Step 2 Solved Yes Adjust eq...

Page 348: ...ormally Test other fax machine under the same conditions especially concerning step 1 4 A No Yes The hardware of the troubled fax machine may be damaged Go to 7 13 High speed Modem Test to localize th...

Page 349: ...orm SENSOR CALI BRATION See 6 6 No Abnormal feeding is observed during SCANNING CHECK Check that white plain bond paper of NA Letter or A4 size is loaded on the feeder Checking Points Go to 7 18 No do...

Page 350: ...If not solved replace CPU of OPE unit Checking Points Yes Yes No End All LEDs light Any LED does not light ALARM LED lights DARK LED lights NORMAL LED lights LIGHT LED lights STD LED lights FINE LED...

Page 351: ...Modem board Replace WN5 Board Solved Replace MCNT R76 Board Signal route IC202 9 IC203 6 7 IC203 2 1 CN201 2 Signal route CN3 15 16 T1 3 1 CN1 3 4 Possible cause CML signal End Return to section 7 1...

Page 352: ...ransmitter and H MODEM REC TEST for the receiver See Fig 6 9 1 No Solved Yes Replace WN5 Board Replace C34 or H34 Board TX End Signal route CN3 15 16 T1 3 1 CN1 3 4 RX Modem s signal appears across L1...

Page 353: ...l appears across L1 and L2 Replace MCNT R76 Board A Possible cause CML signal Yes Replace NCU Board Yes Solved Check the line Signal route CN1 3 4 RL1 8 5 T1 1 3 T1 2 6 CN3 19 20 R Yes No No No Yes Re...

Page 354: ...Replace MCNT R76 Board Signal route CN3 15 16 T1 3 1 CN1 3 4 End No Yes Yes No Return to section 7 1 Connect oscilloscope probe across the line terminals L1 and L2 Perform MF SEND TEST See 6 11 Possib...

Page 355: ...N3 15 16 T1 3 1 CN1 3 4 End No Yes Yes No Return to section 7 1 Connect oscilloscope probe across the line terminals L1 and L2 Perform TONE TEL FAX SEND TEST See 6 12 Possible cause CML signal Signal...

Page 356: ...VOLUME Machine settings No 11 has been set to HIGH HIGH MID MID LOW OFF Set MONITOR VOLUME to HIGH HIGH MID MID LOW OFF No ON Yes Yes Yes OFF Set it to ON A message can be received normally Go to 7 9...

Page 357: ...5901TH Rev 3 357 7 17 Power Supply Unit A Low voltage Selection Replace the Power Supply Unit when output voltage written on the item A3 in the Appen dix A is not normal B High voltage Selection H10 b...

Page 358: ...r Coated document s Yes No Yes Leading edge of document s is curled Yes Too thick document s 0 15 mm Yes Too many document s 50 A4 Yes Are there bits of paper or adhesive tape on the document transpor...

Page 359: ...ber Align them Yes No Definition Multiple document feeding Multiple documents are not separated and they are fed in the same one feeding operation After pushing the separation rubber assembly does it...

Page 360: ...dth Check points 1 Adhesive such as paste tape etc on the surface of the documents 2 The leading edges of the documents are rugged due to paste etc Yes The thickness of the document The documents are...

Page 361: ...springs After pushing them by fingers do they return back to the original positions Are feed roller dirty Set them properly Clean it Clean it No No Are feed roller worn or slippery Replace it No Is r...

Page 362: ...pecified thickness or copy the documents with an office copy machine and use the copy For 3 cut the leading edge or copy the documents with an office copy machine and use the copy For 5 use documents...

Page 363: ...t part ID unit been replaced properly 3 Is the recording paper normal 4 Has the ID unit been loaded properly 2 Tips for correcting image troubles 1 Do not touch or bring foreign matter into contact wi...

Page 364: ...se of its life Engine errors Cover open See Table 7 22 2 Alarm Display See Table 7 22 2 Alarm Display See Table 7 22 2 Alarm Display See Table 7 22 2 Alarm Display See Table 7 22 2 Alarm Display See T...

Page 365: ...INTER ALARM2 REFER TO USER GUIDE MEMORY FREE 100 12 00 TEL INVALID TONER CART REFER TO USER GUIDE MEMORY FREE 100 12 00 TEL PRINTER ALARM4 REFER TO USER GUIDE MEMORY FREE 100 12 00 TEL PRINTER ALARM3...

Page 366: ...Image Drum Toner near end NO TONER MEM RX OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF 12 00 XXX PAPER JAM CHECK PAPER OR PATH MEMORY FREE 100 12 00 XXX PAPER MISS FEED CHECK PAPER OR PATH MEMORY FREE 100 12 00 XX...

Page 367: ...on errpr Error 77 no ID LAN print ACC error Fax2Net S C 14D0 End of communication error 12 00 XXX CLOSE THE 2ND COVER MEMORY FREE 100 12 00 XXX MEMORY OVERFLOW REFER TO USER GUIDE MEMORY FREE 100 12 0...

Page 368: ...1 st tray Recording paper on the 2 nd tray Recording paper on the 1 st tray No recording paper on the 2 nd tray OFF OFF OFF 12 00 XXX PAPER OUT 1ST TRAY MEMORY FREE 100 12 00 XXX PAPER OUT 2ND TRAY ME...

Page 369: ...41285901TH Rev 3 369 Troubleshooting flow chart 1 See Table 7 22 3 ACTION 2 Yes Solved Return to section 7 1 1 Close the cover No See Table 7 22 2 Alarm Display Cover Stacker cover...

Page 370: ...able 7 22 3 ACTION 4 Yes Does the CHANGE DRUM SOON message remain on display No Turn on power again No See Table 7 22 3 ACTION 3 Mount it properly Yes See Table 7 22 2 Alarm Display Warning message to...

Page 371: ...Table 7 22 3 ACTION 6 Yes Does the PRINTER ALARM 2 message remain on display No Turn on power again See Table 7 22 3 ACTION 5 See Table 7 22 2 Alarm Display Engine controller error ROM RAM error Trou...

Page 372: ...the fuser unit heater off Is the PRINTER ALARM 4 message displayed with a delay Is the heater free from wire breakage See Table 7 22 3 ACTION 8 See Table 7 22 3 ACTION 6 See Table 7 22 3 ACTION 7 See...

Page 373: ...22 3 ACTION 10 See Table 7 22 3 ACTION 11 Yes Is the paper cassette loaded properly Load it properly No Is the paper of specified size Replace with paper of the specified size No See Table 7 22 3 ACTI...

Page 374: ...aded See Table 7 22 3 ACTION 14 Yes No Load it Is recording paper out Load recording paper No Yes See Table 7 22 2 Alarm Display No recording paper in the paper cassette Troubleshooting flow chart 6 N...

Page 375: ...board 5 Check PWU 6 7 Check thermister resistance of about 200 kilo ohms at room temperature and about 140 kilo ohms at high temperature POWER SUPPLY UNIT Check connection between the PWU and the fuse...

Page 376: ...ig 7 The blank background is smeared Fig 8 Blank paper is output Fig 9 Black belts or black stripes in vertical direction Fig 10 Periodic abnormal printing Fig 11 Some parts not printed 12 White belts...

Page 377: ...the contact plate of the transfer roller in contact with the contact assembly properly Clean the lens Install the LED print head properly No Is toner low Supply toner Yes Is paper of OKI specified gr...

Page 378: ...leaning roller of the ID unit in contact with the contact assembly properly Adjust the contact of the cleaning roller to contact the contact assembly properly Yes Blank paper is output Set the ID unit...

Page 379: ...41285901TH Rev 3 379 Black belts or stripes in the vertical direction Replace the LED print head or Power Supply Unit Solved End Yes No Replace the ID Unit Troubleshooting flow chart 10...

Page 380: ...P drum inside ID unit failure Replace the ID unit Tonner supply roller inside the ID unit failure Replace the ID unit No Yes Yes 1 98 50 3 mm period 2 46 62 5 mm period Replace the Back up roller No Y...

Page 381: ...Rev 3 381 Yes Some parts not printed Clean it Is the transfer roller dirty Check ID unit or Power Supply Unit No Is the print paper folded bent or scratched Replace the paper Yes No Troubleshooting fl...

Page 382: ...contact plate of the transfer roller in contact with the contact assembly properly Make proper contact of the contact plate with the contact assembly Replace the transfer roller Solved End Is the LED...

Page 383: ...rmal Tension 2 5 kg Yes No Repair the pressure roller spring Poor fusing Is the paper OKI specified grade No Use paper of OKI specified grade Is the contact of the fuser unit contacted with the contac...

Page 384: ...Start Verify symptom Go to 7 2 No LCD operation Go to 7 3 ALARM LED on No Replace MCNT R76 and or OPE P76 P77 unit Go to 7 4 Printing test failure Replace FLASH memory s on MCNT R76 board Go to 7 5 No...

Page 385: ...one when lifting up your handset Check pulse dial tone dial dial rate etc Check closed network Return to section 7 23 Remove the line cable and connect to a telephone handset Manual dial OK DIALING on...

Page 386: ...f connection with a remote station Solved Start Step 1 Return to section 7 23 Set MH ONLY Technical setup No 12 to ON Set HIGH SPEED MODEM RATE Technical setup No 13 to 4 8Kbps Step 2 Solved Yes Adjus...

Page 387: ...ion Protective tone is 1700 Hz 200 ms This signal is added to training signal to protect the training signal against echo as follows A No TX Yes The hardware of the troubled fax machine may be damaged...

Page 388: ...he line cable and connect to a telephone handset Reception OK Solved Ringing signal is detected at Pin 4 of CN3 NCU Replace NCU Board Solved Check that the ringing signal meets the specification of th...

Page 389: ...of connection with a remote station Solved Start Step 1 No Return to section 7 23 Set MH ONLY Technical setup No 12 to ON Set HIGH SPEED MODEM RATE Technical setup No 13 to 4 8Kbps Step 2 Solved Yes A...

Page 390: ...ormally Test other fax machine under the same conditions especially concerning step 1 4 A No Yes The hardware of the troubled fax machine may be damaged Go to 7 28 High speed Modem Test to localize th...

Page 391: ...rm H MODEM SEND TEST G3 for the transmitter and H MODEM REC TEST G3 for the receiver See Fig 6 9 1 No Solved Yes Replace WN5 Board Replace DM2 Board TX End Signal route CN3 15 16 T1 3 1 CN1 3 4 RX Mod...

Page 392: ...o Yes RX End Receive signal appears across L1 and L2 Replace G3A Board A Possible cause CML signal Yes Replace NCU Board Yes Solved Check the line Signal route CN1 3 4 RL1 8 5 T1 1 3 T1 2 6 CN3 19 20...

Page 393: ...Replace WN5 Board Solved Replace G3A Board Signal route CN3 15 16 T1 3 1 CN1 3 4 End No Yes Yes No Return to section 7 23 Connect oscilloscope probe across the line terminals L1 and L2 Perform MF SEN...

Page 394: ...1 SP and CN10 2 AG MONITOR VOLUME Machine settings No 11 has been set to HIGH HIGH MID MID LOW OFF Set MONITOR VOLUME to HIGH HIGH MID MID LOW OFF No ON Yes Yes Yes OFF Set it to ON A message can be r...

Page 395: ...OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 2 OFF OFF Finland The Netherlands Ireland Portugal New Zealand Australia Remarks Dip switch No Belgium 1 S1 S3 Cascade connection Ri...

Page 396: ...ing with red oil ink Put short plug 40095701 into designated connector For detail see the figure below 220 275 370 600 ON 1 ON 1 ON 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 2 B S P X 1 N L S F AUS X 2 IRL I N Z X 3 N G R S P X...

Page 397: ...ing with red oil ink Put short plug 40095701 into designated connector For detail see the figure below 220 275 370 600 ON 1 ON 1 ON 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 2 B S P X 1 N L S F AUS X 2 IRL I N Z X 3 N G R S P X...

Page 398: ...ing with red oil ink Put short plug 40095701 into designated connector For detail see the figure below 220 275 370 600 ON 1 ON 1 ON 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 2 B S P X 1 N L S F AUS X 2 IRL I N Z X 3 N G R S P X...

Page 399: ...ing with red oil ink Put short plug 40095701 into designated connector For detail see the figure below 220 275 370 600 ON 1 ON 1 ON 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 2 B S P X 1 N L S F AUS X 2 IRL I N Z X 3 N G R S P X...

Page 400: ...king with red oil ink Put short plug 40095701 into designated connector For detail see the figure below 220 275 370 600 ON 1 ON 1 ON 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 2 B S P X 1 N L S F AUS X 2 IRL I N Z X 3 N G R S P X...

Page 401: ...rking with red oil ink Put short plug 40095701 into designated connector For detail see the figure below 220 275 370 600 ON 1 ON 1 ON 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 2 B S P X 1 N L S F AUS X 2 IRL I N Z X 3 N G R S P...

Page 402: ...king with red oil ink Put short plug 40095701 into designated connector For detail see the figure below 220 275 370 600 ON 1 ON 1 ON 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 2 B S P X 1 N L S F AUS X 2 IRL I N Z X 3 N G R S P X...

Page 403: ...king with red oil ink Put short plug 40095701 into designated connector For detail see the figure below 220 275 370 600 ON 1 ON 1 ON 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 2 B S P X 1 N L S F AUS X 2 IRL I N Z X 3 N G R S P X...

Page 404: ...ing with red oil ink Put short plug 40095701 into designated connector For detail see the figure below 220 275 370 600 ON 1 ON 1 ON 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 2 B S P X 1 N L S F AUS X 2 IRL I N Z X 3 N G R S P X...

Page 405: ...ing with red oil ink Put short plug 40095701 into designated connector For detail see the figure below 220 275 370 600 ON 1 ON 1 ON 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 2 B S P X 1 N L S F AUS X 2 IRL I N Z X 3 N G R S P X...

Page 406: ...ing with red oil ink Put short plug 40095701 into designated connector For detail see the figure below 220 275 370 600 ON 1 ON 1 ON 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 2 B S P X 1 N L S F AUS X 2 IRL I N Z X 3 N G R S P X...

Page 407: ...king with red oil ink Put short plug 40095701 into designated connector For detail see the figure below 220 275 370 600 ON 1 ON 1 ON 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 2 B S P X 1 N L S F AUS X 2 IRL I N Z X 3 N G R S P X...

Page 408: ...ng with red oil ink Put short plug 40095701 into designated connector For detail see the figure below 220 275 370 600 ON 1 ON 1 ON 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 2 B S P X 1 N L S F AUS X 2 IRL I N Z X 3 N G R S P X 4...

Page 409: ...Cascade connection Not used Ring impedance Receiving Gain Impedance matching switch Receiving Gain for Paralle pickup Ring sensitivity adjustment OFF OFF 2 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF 3 OFF OFF...

Page 410: ...1 This section gives the following instruction DIP switch setting Instructions of marking with red oil ink For detail see the figure below 1 2 3 4 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON D A C H X 2 X 1 Marking a porti...

Page 411: ...02 This section gives the following instruction DIP switch setting Instructions of marking with red oil ink For detail see the figure below 1 2 3 4 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON D A C H X 2 X 1 Marking a port...

Page 412: ...3 This section gives the following instruction DIP switch setting Instructions of marking with red oil ink For detail see the figure below 1 2 3 4 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON D A C H X 2 X 1 Marking a porti...

Page 413: ...f May 17 1998 Each country s hardware parameters comparison table Dip switch No United Kingdom 1 S5 Impedance matching switch OFF 2 3 4 5 6 ON OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF Receiving Gain for Par...

Page 414: ...tion DIP switch setting Instructions of marking with red oil ink Setting connector 40095601 For detail see the figure below 1 2 3 4 5 6 ON U K F X 2 X 1 Marking a portion UK with red oil ink Magnified...

Page 415: ...n DIP switch setting Instructions of marking with red oil ink Setting connector 40095601 For detail see the figure below 1 2 3 4 5 6 ON U K F X 2 X 1 Marking a portion F with red oil ink Magnified fig...

Page 416: ...ions of units and the relationships among the units which will assist you in conducting unit level mainte nance Detailed circuit diagram has been omitted from this manual to avoid duplications of con...

Page 417: ...figuration and Block Diagram 1 The unit configuration is as follows OKIFAX 5750 OKIFAX 5950 ASSEMBLY Figure A 1 1 Unit Configuration Modifying Note The above numbers refers to Appendix D Mechanical Ex...

Page 418: ...Board P76 Main P77 One touch 5 High voltage Power Unit H10 6 Low voltage Poewr Unit MPW2520 120V MPW2420 230V 7 IDU Toner Lock Board DLK Option 8 Optional Memory RA1 2M byte RA1 2 4M byte RA1 3 8M by...

Page 419: ...256K x 16bit Scanner control LC821033 64PQFP A SW PD7 0 LVC161284 CN17 36P FUSE 5V 5V 5VSIN 8V PC I F 3 3V Voltage Reg 5VS DRAM 4M x 16bit 3 3V Bus Transcever LVC16245 3 3VBU Voltage Reg 3 3VBU CN18...

Page 420: ...256K x 16bit Scanner control LC821033 64PQFP A SW PD7 0 LVC161284 CN17 36P FUSE 5V 5V 5VSIN 8V PC I F 3 3V Voltage Reg 5VS DRAM 4M x 16bit 3 3V Bus Transcever LVC16245 3 3VBU Voltage Reg 3 3VBU CN18 2...

Page 421: ...MMR 3 1 G3 RX JBIG OKIFAX 5950 only 4 PC Print Option 5 PC Scanner Option 6 PC FAX TX Option 7 PC FAX RX Option 8 ISDN PC FAX G3 TX Option 9 ISDN PC FAX G3 RX Option 10 ISDN G3 TX Option 11 ISDN G3 RX...

Page 422: ...ash MEM 512K x 16bit 256K x 16bit Scanner control LC821033 64PQFP A SW PD7 0 LVC161284 CN17 36P FUSE 5V 5V 5VSIN 8V PC I F 3 3V Voltage Reg 5VS DRAM 4M x 16bit 3 3V Bus Transcever LVC16245 3 3VBU Volt...

Page 423: ...DRV Flash MEM 512K x 16bit 256K x 16bit Scanner control LC821033 64PQFP A SW PD7 0 LVC161284 CN17 36P FUSE 5V 5V 5VSIN 8V PC I F 3 3V Voltage Reg 5VS DRAM 4M x 16bit 3 3V Bus Transcever LVC16245 3 3VB...

Page 424: ...AIN DRV Flash MEM 512K x 16bit 256K x 16bit Scanner control LC821033 64PQFP A SW PD7 0 LVC161284 CN17 36P FUSE 5V 5V 5VSIN 8V PC I F 3 3V Voltage Reg 5VS DRAM 4M x 16bit 3 3V Bus Transcever LVC16245 3...

Page 425: ...DRV Flash MEM 512K x 16bit 256K x 16bit Scanner control LC821033 64PQFP A SW PD7 0 LVC161284 CN17 36P FUSE 5V 5V 5VSIN 8V PC I F 3 3V Voltage Reg 5VS DRAM 4M x 16bit 3 3V Bus Transcever LVC16245 3 3VB...

Page 426: ...AIN DRV Flash MEM 512K x 16bit 256K x 16bit Scanner control LC821033 64PQFP A SW PD7 0 LVC161284 CN17 36P FUSE 5V 5V 5VSIN 8V PC I F 3 3V Voltage Reg 5VS DRAM 4M x 16bit 3 3V Bus Transcever LVC16245 3...

Page 427: ...DRV Flash MEM 512K x 16bit 256K x 16bit Scanner control LC821033 64PQFP A SW PD7 0 LVC161284 CN17 36P FUSE 5V 5V 5VSIN 8V PC I F 3 3V Voltage Reg 5VS DRAM 4M x 16bit 3 3V Bus Transcever LVC16245 3 3VB...

Page 428: ...DRV Flash MEM 512K x 16bit 256K x 16bit Scanner control LC821033 64PQFP A SW PD7 0 LVC161284 CN17 36P FUSE 5V 5V 5VSIN 8V PC I F 3 3V Voltage Reg 5VS DRAM 4M x 16bit 3 3V Bus Transcever LVC16245 3 3V...

Page 429: ...DRV Flash MEM 512K x 16bit 256K x 16bit Scanner control LC821033 64PQFP A SW PD7 0 LVC161284 CN17 36P FUSE 5V 5V 5VSIN 8V PC I F 3 3V Voltage Reg 5VS DRAM 4M x 16bit 3 3V Bus Transcever LVC16245 3 3VB...

Page 430: ...DRV Flash MEM 512K x 16bit 256K x 16bit Scanner control LC821033 64PQFP A SW PD7 0 LVC161284 CN17 36P FUSE 5V 5V 5VSIN 8V PC I F 3 3V Voltage Reg 5VS DRAM 4M x 16bit 3 3V Bus Transcever LVC16245 3 3VB...

Page 431: ...AIN DRV Flash MEM 512K x 16bit 256K x 16bit Scanner control LC821033 64PQFP A SW PD7 0 LVC161284 CN17 36P FUSE 5V 5V 5VSIN 8V PC I F 3 3V Voltage Reg 5VS DRAM 4M x 16bit 3 3V Bus Transcever LVC16245 3...

Page 432: ...AIN DRV Flash MEM 512K x 16bit 256K x 16bit Scanner control LC821033 64PQFP A SW PD7 0 LVC161284 CN17 36P FUSE 5V 5V 5VSIN 8V PC I F 3 3V Voltage Reg 5VS DRAM 4M x 16bit 3 3V Bus Transcever LVC16245 3...

Page 433: ...DRV Flash MEM 512K x 16bit 256K x 16bit Scanner control LC821033 64PQFP A SW PD7 0 LVC161284 CN17 36P FUSE 5V 5V 5VSIN 8V PC I F 3 3V Voltage Reg 5VS DRAM 4M x 16bit 3 3V Bus Transcever LVC16245 3 3V...

Page 434: ...DRV Flash MEM 512K x 16bit 256K x 16bit Scanner control LC821033 64PQFP A SW PD7 0 LVC161284 CN17 36P FUSE 5V 5V 5VSIN 8V PC I F 3 3V Voltage Reg 5VS DRAM 4M x 16bit 3 3V Bus Transcever LVC16245 3 3V...

Page 435: ...RV Flash MEM 512K x 16bit 256K x 16bit Scanner control LC821033 64PQFP A SW PD7 0 LVC161284 CN17 36P FUSE 5V 5V 5VSIN 8V PC I F 3 3V Voltage Reg 5VS DRAM 4M x 16bit 3 3V Bus Transcever LVC16245 3 3VBU...

Page 436: ...RV Flash MEM 512K x 16bit 256K x 16bit Scanner control LC821033 64PQFP A SW PD7 0 LVC161284 CN17 36P FUSE 5V 5V 5VSIN 8V PC I F 3 3V Voltage Reg 5VS DRAM 4M x 16bit 3 3V Bus Transcever LVC16245 3 3VBU...

Page 437: ...2 5MHz AIN DRV Flash MEM 512K x 16bit 256K x 16bit Scanner control LC821033 64PQFP A SW PD7 0 LVC161284 CN17 36P FUSE 5V 5V 5VSIN 8V PC I F 3 3V Voltage Reg 5VS DRAM 4M x 16bit 3 3V Bus Transcever LV...

Page 438: ...AIN DRV Flash MEM 512K x 16bit 256K x 16bit Scanner control LC821033 64PQFP A SW PD7 0 LVC161284 CN17 36P FUSE 5V 5V 5VSIN 8V PC I F 3 3V Voltage Reg 5VS DRAM 4M x 16bit 3 3V Bus Transcever LVC16245 3...

Page 439: ...IN Rh2 DRV Flash MEM 512K x 16bit 256K x 16bit Scanner control LC821033 64PQFP A SW PD7 0 LVC161284 CN17 36P FUSE 5V 5V 5VSIN 8V PC I F 3 3V Voltage Reg 5VS DRAM 4M x 16bit 3 3V Bus Transcever LVC1624...

Page 440: ...IN Rh2 DRV Flash MEM 512K x 16bit 256K x 16bit Scanner control LC821033 64PQFP A SW PD7 0 LVC161284 CN17 36P FUSE 5V 5V 5VSIN 8V PC I F 3 3V Voltage Reg 5VS DRAM 4M x 16bit 3 3V Bus Transcever LVC1624...

Page 441: ...he signal input from the public line to the NCU board is amplified input to the modem board as an R signal demodulated by the modem and written into the DRAM on the MCNT PCB MH MR MMR code data is con...

Page 442: ...ferred to the LED head 7 PC Scanner The analog data output from the image sensor is input to the MCNT PCB to be amplified by the amplifier The amplified analog data is input to the scanner controller...

Page 443: ...and accesses the flash ROM and external devices Figure 6 1 shows the timing chart of the basic bus cycle 5 Interrupt controller This system has nine interrupts Three interrupts IRQ 4 IRQ6 and IRQ7 are...

Page 444: ...883 kHz clock signal is input from the TCLKC pin The clock signal is used in the external clock count mode to make measure ment in units of 204 8 s The measurement range is from about 0 2 ms to 13 42...

Page 445: ...t MFP and the functions listed below The block diagram of this ASIC is shown on the next page Major functions of this LSI are as follows 1 Printer control T600 dpi printing ACC expansion 200 600 conve...

Page 446: ...LINE INT MUPIS_RDY wait WAIT Ring detetion PowLSI_IF DATA_OLT DATA_IN S_CLK SQCR 2nd_Tray nOPSDR OPSD NOPCLK nOH1 I O 1 nOH2 CML DP MUTE PBXE PPSR nOPRST nMDREST BOOT ENC_RST CS CS4 FLASH_CS1 2 CS6 SC...

Page 447: ...The IOGA5 receives image data from the sensor control LSI and sends it to the host CPU in blocks of 16 bits 2 words 2 Sensor Specifications Pixel density 300 DPI Number of significant pixels 2552 dot...

Page 448: ...ock Binary image reduction processor Output controller block Controller Sensor drive signal and motor synchronizing Sanyo LC82103 200MHz Contact image sensor SIG SH CLK1 LININT LININT LINT LINT SCAN_I...

Page 449: ...and the digital data is corrected by the internal correction function thus sending binary coded data to the IOGA5 every eighth pixel normally When contrast is corrected multi valued data is sent for e...

Page 450: ...ing 0 006 to 400 Decoding error processing leading line or white line Both ends white masking Time division multiplexing A3 1 4 2 Code conversion At the time of reception JBIG codes are converted to i...

Page 451: ...IREQ4 MN86064 system bus D15 0 A3 1 A0 UBF RD WR CS INTR0 D15 0 A11 0 RD WR CS4 IREQ4 JBIG_A0 JBIG CS JBIG_INTR DREQ6 DACK6 DREQ7 DACK7 WE OE RAS CAS Address bus Data bus Address bus Data bus REQC0 AC...

Page 452: ...85901TH Rev 3 452 The CPU read word access timing chart is shown below CS from G A CLK 20MHz A3 A1 from SH A0 LBS from SH UBE A0 from SH RD from SH D15 D8 D7 D0 T1 Valid Hi Z Tw T2 Valid Hi Z Word acc...

Page 453: ...scanner motor is controlled by the INA INB ENA and ENB signals output from the LSI chip IOGA5 on the MCNT board MNPT 1 2 3 and 4 signals change the reference voltage signal REF to alter the current v...

Page 454: ...e clock IC serial I F incorporating a crystal oscillator is used Its basic fre quency is 500 Hz CPU pins 110 RTCTXD 109 RTCDATA and 112 RTCCLK are used as I F signal pins The drive voltage is 3 V and...

Page 455: ...eceived data stored in the DRAM and optional add on memory can be retained after power off When the power is turned on the internal IC reduces the 8 V and 5 V supplied from low voltage power supplies...

Page 456: ...monitored in the full speed mode The fan sensor is not monitored for 3 seconds after the start of full speed operation taking into account the fan sensor output determination time The fan sensor is no...

Page 457: ...t page Head s Internal Block Diagram 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 1 5 192 4 Driver IC 1 1153 1154 1154 1155 1155 1156 1153 1156 Driver IC 7 2305 2306 2306 2307 2307 2308 2305 2308 Driver IC 13 3649 3650 3650 3651 36...

Page 458: ...41285901TH Rev 3 458 HDCLK P HDDLD P HDD 3 0 p HDSTB1 N HDSTB2 N HDSTB3 N HDSTB4 N First line printing data sent Second line printing data sent First line printing Normal Mode Printing Timing Chart...

Page 459: ...ination If fusing is started immediately after the fusing temperature is reached paper is liable to be wrinkled because of an overshoot To prevent this fusing on the first sheet is started at a temper...

Page 460: ...gnals from the CPU and a driver IC CPU A2918SW DMPH1 P 13 100 DMPH2 P DMT1 Main Drum Motor DMT2 8 1 2 101 1 17 DMT3 DMT4 3 4 2 4 NDMON1 N 7 14 98 CN3 CN2 M MTD2005F RMPH1 P 26 102 RMPH2 P RMT1 38F Reg...

Page 461: ...ween phase signals DMPH1 P and DMPH2 P RMPH1 P and RMHPH2 P deter mines the rotation direction DMON1 N signals control a motor coil current According to the polarity of the phase signal the coil curre...

Page 462: ...originating from the interlocking with the stirring gear Even when the magnet on the stirring bar reaches the maximum height the stirring bar is pushed by the stirring gear since the other side is bei...

Page 463: ...2 times consecutively Toner Low is cancelled When there is no change with the toner sensor for 2 cycles 2 63 sec x 2 or more then the Toner Sensor Alarm is activated The toner sensor is not monitored...

Page 464: ...n fixed time and outputs an ACK N signal setting the BUSY P signal to OFF PDATA1 P to PDATA8 P STB N LSI 32 33 35 38 40 41 29 STB N 2 to 9 DATA8 P to DATA1 P NSX Interface IC IC30 5V 3 3V BUSY P 45 BU...

Page 465: ...ostatic latent image by static electricity making the image visible At the same time the residual toner on the image drum is attracted to the developing roller by static electricity 4 Transfer When pa...

Page 466: ...y roller Power supply Bias voltage Toner cartridge Transfer roller Paper registration Resist roller Paper supply Hopping roller Paper tray Power supply Paper eject Fusing Cleaning Transfer Image produ...

Page 467: ...41285901TH Rev 3 467 Fig 2 5 Feed start PRINT N PRDY N DM ON N RM ON INSNS OUTSNS N IN Sensor OFF OUT Sensor OFF Feed stop...

Page 468: ...tor turning in direction a drives the nopping roller The registration motor turning in direction b drives the registration roller The registration and hopping gears have one way bearing so turning any...

Page 469: ...r advanced to a predetermined distance until the paper hits the registration roller the skew of the paper can thus be corrected b Feeding 1 When hopping is completed the registration motor turning in...

Page 470: ...50 V V 750 The charge roller is composed of two layers a conductive layer and a surface protective layer both having elasticity to secure good contact with the image drum When the DC voltage applied b...

Page 471: ...orming an electrostatic latent image associated with the image signal The image drum is coated with an underlayer UL a carrier generation layer CGL and carrier transfer layer CTL on aluminum base The...

Page 472: ...ive carriers flow into the aluminum layer ground The positive carriers moved to the CTL combine with the negative charges on the image drum surface accumulated by the contact charge of the charge roll...

Page 473: ...rged positive and the toner negative 300V 750V 100V 750V 750V Developing roller Toner Image drum 100V Exposed part Exposed part An illustration of activities at the contact point of the image drum sur...

Page 474: ...process is supplied to the toner supply roller and the developing roller as shown below 500 VDC is supplied to the toner supply roller 265 VDC to the developing roller Connected and bias supplied when...

Page 475: ...he paper from the reverse side The application of a high positive voltage the from the power supply to the transfer roller causes the positive charge inducement on the transfer roller surface transfer...

Page 476: ...hich heats the heat roller A thermister which is in contact with the heater roller regulates the heater roller at a predetermined temperature about 185 C for OKIFAX 5000 series A safety thermostat cut...

Page 477: ...rge transfer and cleaning rollers are cleaned for the following cases Warning up when the power is turned on Warning up after the opening and closing of the cover When the number of sheets accumulated...

Page 478: ...een the MCNT and OPE serial data is transferred via the SIO incorporated in the CPU Communication method 1 Communication method Start stop synchronization 2 Transfer rate 5832 bps 3 Data length 8 bits...

Page 479: ...eption for image data ITU T V 27ter transmission reception for image data ITU T V 21 30 bps transmission reception for handshaking procedure ITU T V 8 transmission reception for V 34 negotiation proce...

Page 480: ...its It has two channels of 16 bit A D and D A convert ers FLS201 4MFASH memory A memory for storing the MN195004MFN 1 program This program cannot be loaded by the PC loading method RAM201 High speed 1...

Page 481: ...0 IC201 DPA 11 0 DPD 15 8 NOPCS NDPWTH NDPWTL NDPRD NDIRQ1 2 CPUCK NHDRES xxCONV SCLKxx SDTIV M SDT0V M SCLK SD IC202 FLS201 RAM201 AOUTM AINM S Rx Tx NCU R MClock IC205 S0 EYECLK NEQMD NEYSY Unavaibl...

Page 482: ...DPD12 71 126 FLS201 RAM201 Address Bus MA1 127 FLS201 RAM201 Address Bus MA0 128 FLS201 RAM201 Data Bus MD7 1 MCNT PCB Data Bus DPD11 72 FLS201 RAM201 Data Bus MD6 2 MCNT PCB Data Bus DPD10 73 FLS201...

Page 483: ...24 5760Mhz IC201 MCLOCK RMCONV 39 29 IC201 IC201 SDTIV SDTOM 33 28 IC204 Received Data Analog IC201 AINM SCLK1T 11 31 MCNT PCB 5 Volt Supply Digital IC201 5VD SCLK1T 42 36 MCNT PCB 5 Volt Supply Anal...

Page 484: ...4 shows a block diagram of DN5 circuit 2 General functions of this circuit are as follows 1 Generates and detects signals to be exchanged with a telephone exchange or network in Phases A and E define...

Page 485: ...p or remote reception 7 8 E GND 9 10 sub 5 V Sub power supply for OH2 and RI detection 11 12 5 V Power supply for relays and logic circuits 13 14 5 VA 5 V power supply for analog circuit 15 16 S TX Si...

Page 486: ...e telephone During facsimile transmission it discon nects the telephone A PP RL6 If this circuits detects MF or CNG tones without seizuring a line it sets a proper receiving sensitivity B DP RL3 This...

Page 487: ...NC TEL1 TEL2 CN2 2 2 CN2 1 2 CN1 AR1 AR2 arresters 1 LINE SR RL2 CML RL1 7 8 C31 R5 C DP RL3 B R10 11 4 T1 E 5 Impedance matching NT PP RL6 A Receiving Sensitivity Adj R574 R504 6 R Rp S RI OH2 CN3 OF...

Page 488: ...ristics to meet the line requirement using the connector keys CN15 to CN45 6 Receiving sensitivity R537 R539 R837 R839 The receiving sensitivity at line hunting is determined by R539 to R839 depending...

Page 489: ...TEL FAX mode the higher sensitive IC2 is used to detect the off hook state of the telephone while the main equipment is hunting a line Usually IC2 is short circuited by the CML relay 7 in the standby...

Page 490: ...P DC circuit B RL3 4 3 SW S3 H MUTE 0 9 CML 7 8 SR I SW S1 3 6 Ring Detector C31 R590 C11 T1 E Impedance matching NT 5 G CN15 CN45 Receiving sensitivity Adj RL6 A R RP S RI OH2 SW S4 J IC1 D IC2 F F R...

Page 491: ...MF tone receiving sensitivity at parallel pickup is determined by R537 or R639 The receiving sensitivity set using DIP switch S5 3 to S5 6 7 CML RL1 This circuit selectively switches the line between...

Page 492: ...by state and RL7 is used for off hook detection G Impedance switches S5 1 to 5 2 These circuits set the impedance according to the line requirement S5 1 370 ohm 620 ohm 310 nF UK S5 2 600 ohm F H DC r...

Page 493: ...ters CN26 CN36 F UK CN26 CN36 MUTE IC7 R Q1 Q2 Q3 4 H 0 9 DBI DPIC5 IC6 Q C11 C31 R590 RL3 T1 C E MUTE FICC Receiving sensitivity Adj PP A G S5 1 2 6 Constant current DC current Impedance matching NT...

Page 494: ...et the line requirement using the S4 3 and S4 4 6 Receiving sensitivity R537 R539 R637 R639 The receiving sensitivity at line hunting is determined by R539 to R639 depending on the line impedance Simi...

Page 495: ...cuited by the CML relay 7 in the standby state and RL7 is used for off hook detection G Impedance switches S4 3 to S4 4 These circuits set the impedance according to the line requirement S4 3 220 ohm...

Page 496: ...R 1 RL 7 IC 2 F F C 1 I IC 1 D J S1 4 S4 1 2 C31 C R590 C 11 T 1 E B RL 3 MUTE DB1 IC5 IC7 9 0 DP MUTE DC circuit 4 3 5 G S4 3 4 M IC501 1 2 S4 7 8 S4 5 6 IC501 2 2 N IC502 LPF 16 KHz R Rp S RI OH2 Im...

Page 497: ...d has a power saving feature Output range Connector Pin No CN003 Pin 20 23 5V 4 2 4A 0 4 2 4A Voltage range Normal output Voltage Normal output Current Load alteration range CN003 Pin 24 26 38V 26 45V...

Page 498: ...gram ACIN SW1 F1 F21 Filter Power Supply Circuit 38V 24V 8V 5Vs 5V 8V 0v F101 24 25 26 32 31 15 20 21 22 23 30 6 17 18 19 27 28 29 3 3V 0V CN104 1 5 6 10 CN103 3 1 CN2 ACOUT T 5 Heater Control Circuit...

Page 499: ...5V to each high voltage generating circuit as the source voltage When the cover is open the supply of 5V is interrupted to interrupt all the high voltage outputs The relation ship between the high fre...

Page 500: ...1285901TH Rev 3 500 Sensor control IC2 PSOUT N 5V High Voltage Power Supply Board 5V PS6 PS4 PS2 PS5 PS3 PS1 7 WRSNS N 6 PSIN1 N 4 PAPER N 8 PSIN2 N 5 TNRSNS N Sensor signal OFF Shield 3 ON Transparen...

Page 501: ...the 64 pin connector CN2 when it is used along with this board It is connected to the line via the RJ 45 connector CN3 Data is transferred to from the CPU on the MCNT board via the 2 KB dual port RAM...

Page 502: ...R etc CE RD MR etc OPDCTO 1 2 3 N OPG4DCTO 1 2 3 CUREQ N OPDCTO 1 2 3 N OPREQ N RDY N OPG4REQ G4RDY O C O C OPREQ N RDY N BOOT2 BOOT2 HOOK2 S S R R AD 15 0 CS ED MR etc CN 1 MCNT I F CN 2 MUPIS Dual p...

Page 503: ...aining 64 pins are signal lines shared with the optional G4A board and LAN network board It is connected to the NCU board through the DM2 board with 30 pin connector CN2 Data is transferred to from th...

Page 504: ...MN195004MFN 1 IC202 Analog Front End TR88017S CN2 30 pin Dual Port RAM 2 KBytes A 19 0 DM2 Board Connection Board Between G3A and NCU NCU Board UNC WN5 DN5 FN5 CN1 80pin A 16 1 D 15 0 CE RD WT etc OPR...

Page 505: ...or of this mechanism 4 LED head Image data for each dot on a line from the M76 board is received by the shift registers and latch registers The Letter size LED head are driven to radiate the image dat...

Page 506: ...ontain one way clutch so that turning each of these gears in reverse direction will not be trans mitted to the corresponding roller B 2 Description of Print Operations B 2 1 Process Operations 1 Hoppi...

Page 507: ...sensor turns on In this case the resist gear also turns but the resist roller is prevented from turning by the one way clutch gear 2 After the paper has turned on the inlet sensor the paper is furthe...

Page 508: ...tion drives the resist roller to advance the paper In this case the hopping gear also turns but the hopping roller is prevented from turning by the one way clutch gear 2 The paper is further advanced...

Page 509: ...drum When the DC voltage 1 30KV KVDC applied from the Power Supply Unit exceeds a threshold value charging begins The applied voltage is proportional to charge potential with off set of approx 550V 2...

Page 510: ...hereby forming an electrostatic latent image associated with the image signal The EP image drum is coated with an underlayer UL a carrier generation layer CGL and carrier transfer layer CTL on the alu...

Page 511: ...tive carriers flow into the aluminum layer ground The positive carriers moved to the CTL combine with the negative charges on the EP image drum surface accumulated by the contact charge of the charge...

Page 512: ...s positive and the toner negative 265V 800V 100V 800V 800V Developing roller Toner Image drum 100V Exposed part Exposed part An illustration of activities at the contact point of the image drum surfac...

Page 513: ...re supplied with bias voltages required during the developing process as shown below 500 VDC is supplied to the toner supply roller 265 VDC to the developing roller Connected and bias voltage supplied...

Page 514: ...ts reverse side The application of a high positive voltage 1 5 KVDC from the Power Supply Unit H10 board to the transfer roller causes the positive charge induced on the transfer roller surface to be...

Page 515: ...mp which heats the heat roller A thermister which is in contact with the heater roller regulates the heater roller at a predetermined temperature about 185 C for OKIFAX 5000 series A safety thermostat...

Page 516: ...the following cases In warning up at power on time In warning up after the cover is opened and closed When the number of accumulated sheets is 10 and the printout operation ends Changes in bias volta...

Page 517: ...ng error No paper in 1 st cassette Paper transport system error No paper in 2 nd cassette Paper supply error 3 Alarms warning Low toner Paper width error Drum life expired Note 1 The major trouble err...

Page 518: ...s before the write sensor is turned on the motor stops soon B 3 2 2 Fan Error The fan error is generated when the FANSNS signal lead goes 1 while the fan is running at full speed Operation of the FANS...

Page 519: ...or less path Length 36 hopping x 3 Transport system jam 1 Transport system jam 2 Transport system jam 3 Paper size error Indicates an error in the paper transport path Error on resist roller section F...

Page 520: ...ng Sensor Paper supply route from the option 2 nd tray to the main body is open recording paper of the 1 st tray is being replaced No paper in 1 st cassette No paper in 2 nd cassette No paper has been...

Page 521: ...ng toner full state The stirring bar rotates due to interlocking with the stirring gear Even when the magnet on the stirring bar reaches the maximum height since the other side is being dipped in the...

Page 522: ...TONER FULL state t1 TNRSNS N TONER LOW state t1 T TNRSNS N When the toner low state is detected 2 times consecutively Toner Low is established When the toner full state is detected 3 times consecutiv...

Page 523: ...eaning CH charge roller cleaning Function This cleaning removes the toner whose electric potential is reversed due to poor electrification or removes the toner whose electric potential is insufficient...

Page 524: ...cartridge Ep cartridge Developing roller LED head Charge roller Heat roller Hopping roller Resist roller Inlet sensor lever Paper sensor Transfer roller Cleaning roller Back up roller Outlet sensor P...

Page 525: ...ram Parts list Circuit diagram Parts list Circuit diagram Parts list Circuit diagram Parts list Circuit diagram Parts list RA1 Parts list RA1 2 Parts list RA1 3 Circuit diagram Parts list G4A 2 Circui...

Page 526: ...256K x 16bit Scanner control LC821033 64PQFP A SW PD7 0 LVC161284 CN17 36P FUSE 5V 5V 5VSIN 8V PC I F 3 3V Voltage Reg 5VS DRAM 4M x 16bit 3 3V Bus Transcever LVC16245 3 3VBU Voltage Reg 3 3VBU CN18...

Page 527: ...256K x 16bit Scanner control LC821033 64PQFP A SW PD7 0 LVC161284 CN17 36P FUSE 5V 5V 5VSIN 8V PC I F 3 3V Voltage Reg 5VS DRAM 4M x 16bit 3 3V Bus Transcever LVC16245 3 3VBU Voltage Reg 3 3VBU CN18 2...

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Page 548: ...5003F0102 CR RK73H ERJ MCRF102 1 U RES MET RN C 17 R206 R207 R642 3235003F0103 CR RK73H ERJ MCRF103 4 U R903 RES MET RN C 18 R133 R902 R921 3235003F0104 CR RK73H ERJ MCRF104 3 U RES MET RN C 19 R538 3...

Page 549: ...MCRF393 1 U RES MET RN C 39 R506 3235003F0432 CR RK73H ERJ MCRF432 1 U RES MET RN C 40 R920 3235003F0513 CR RK73H ERJ MCRF513 1 U RES MET RN C 41 R208 3235003F0562 CR RK73H ERJ MCRF562 1 U RES MET RN...

Page 550: ...2 R74 3235003J0220 CR RK73K ERJ MCRJ220 10 U R509 R514 R557 RES MET RN C 59 R632 3235003J0222 CR RK73K ERJ MCRJ222 1 U RES MET RN C 60 R30 3235003J0223 CR RK73K ERJ MCRJ223 1 U RES MET RN C 61 R520 32...

Page 551: ...3K ERJ MCRJ680 28 U R154 R157 RES MET RN C R214 R216 R401 R402 R572 R924 R939 74 R636 3235003J0683 CR RK73K ERJ MCRJ683 1 U RES MET RN C 75 R502 R503 3235003J0752 CR RK73K ERJ MCRJ752 2 U RES MET RN C...

Page 552: ...50 R533 R540 R542 R554 R556 R559 R560 R561 R565 R570 R578 R580 R628 R630 R637 R644 R661 R668 R671 R712 R725 R726 R728 R922 R940 R352 R354 R355 R360 92 R123 323A5003F0131 RM73B2A131F 1 RES MET RN C 93...

Page 553: ...1 C573 C578 C583 C592 C596 C597 C599 C602 C606 C626 C636 C638 C640 C642 C646 C647 C911 C918 C921 106 C54 C55 C210 3036003K0103 GRM UMK MCH 103B 10 U C503 C512 C513 CAP Ceramic C C556 C570 C582 C656 10...

Page 554: ...ic C 1uF 115 C16 C17 304A1039E1101 KME25VB 100 OA 25V 2 CAP Alum CE 116 C19 C201 304A1046A1680 10MS5 68M 10V 2 CAP Alum CE 68uF 117 C3 C5 C7 C12 304A1046C1100 16MS5 10M 16V 6 C18 C39 CAP Alum CE 10uF...

Page 555: ...IC MOS S 138 IC7 7022450N3008 SN74LV08ANSR 1 Digital IC MOS S 139 IC6 IC33 7022450N3032 SN74LV32ANSR 2 Digital IC MOS S 140 IC8 7022450N3126 SN74LV126ANSR 1 Digital IC MOS S 141 IC20 720A0028N0006 NJM...

Page 556: ...1316901 FLASH MEM IC FLS1 1 U 4YR 163 FLS2 41317001 FLASH MEM IC FLS2 1 U 4YR 164 CPU 8530432N0006 HD6437034AE35F 1 CPU MOS ROM F 165 166 167 LC7 3421000P0470 ZJSC R10 470 TA 1 U COMP PAR LC P 168 LC2...

Page 557: ...r PCB 190 CN7 2244102P0070 07FE BT VK N 1 Connector PCB 191 CN9 224A3052P0080 IL S 8P S2T2 EF 1 M Connector PCB 192 CN3 224A3357P0040 00 8263 0412 00 000 1 UM Connector PCB 193 CN2 224A3357P0041 00 82...

Page 558: ...211 F3 5402200S0102 431001 1 U FUSE C 212 F1 F2 540A2208S1202 251 002 2 4KH 31051 FUSE 152 213 214 EB2 LH 31313 86 POWER BAR 1 3 215 EB1 LH 31313 124 1 3 216 217 X1 3801001B0003 HC 49 U03C 20 00MHz 1...

Page 559: ...5901TH Rev 3 559 229 230 231 232 Rev No Part Number Part Name Q ty Unit Use Notes Drawing Oki Data Corporation Name OKIFAX5950 M76 5 OKIFAX5950 M76 15 spare parts PCB Assy M76 Drawing No 40691705BT 12...

Page 560: ...5003F0102 CR RK73H ERJ MCRF102 1 U RES MET RN C 17 R206 R207 R642 3235003F0103 CR RK73H ERJ MCRF103 4 U R903 RES MET RN C 18 R133 R902 R921 3235003F0104 CR RK73H ERJ MCRF104 3 U RES MET RN C 19 R538 3...

Page 561: ...MCRF393 1 U RES MET RN C 39 R506 3235003F0432 CR RK73H ERJ MCRF432 1 U RES MET RN C 40 R920 3235003F0513 CR RK73H ERJ MCRF513 1 U RES MET RN C 41 R208 3235003F0562 CR RK73H ERJ MCRF562 1 U RES MET RN...

Page 562: ...58 R72 R74 3235003J0220 CR RK73K ERJ MCRJ220 10 U R509 R514 R557 RES MET RN C 59 R632 3235003J0222 CR RK73K ERJ MCRJ222 1 U RES MET RN C 60 R30 3235003J0223 CR RK73K ERJ MCRJ223 1 U RES MET RN C 61 R5...

Page 563: ...4 R216 RES MET RN C R401 R402 R572 R924 R939 74 R636 3235003J0683 CR RK73K ERJ MCRJ683 1 U RES MET RN C 75 R502 R503 3235003J0752 CR RK73K ERJ MCRJ752 2 U RES MET RN C 76 R122 323A5003F0151 RM73B2A151...

Page 564: ...556 R559 R560 R561 R565 R570 R578 R580 R628 R630 R637 R644 R661 R668 R671 R712 R725 R726 R728 R922 R940 R352 R354 R355 R360 92 R123 323A5003F0131 RM73B2A131F 1 RES MET RN C 93 R125 323A5003J0430 RM73B...

Page 565: ...C599 C602 C606 C626 C636 C638 C640 C642 C646 C647 C911 C918 C921 106 C54 C55 C210 3036003K0103 GRM UMK MCH 103B 10 U C503 C512 C513 CAP Ceramic C C556 C570 C582 C656 107 C515 C530 C531 3036003K0222 GR...

Page 566: ...ic C 1uF 115 C16 C17 304A1039E1101 KME25VB 100 OA 25V 2 CAP Alum CE 116 C19 C201 304A1046A1680 10MS5 68M 10V 2 CAP Alum CE 68uF 117 C3 C5 C7 C12 304A1046C1100 16MS5 10M 16V 6 C18 C39 CAP Alum CE 10uF...

Page 567: ...C MOS S 138 IC7 7022450N3008 SN74LV08ANSR 1 Digital IC MOS S 139 IC6 IC33 7022450N3032 SN74LV32ANSR 2 Digital IC MOS S 140 IC8 7022450N3126 SN74LV126ANSR 1 Digital IC MOS S 141 IC20 720A0028N0006 NJM3...

Page 568: ...FLS1 1 U 4YR 163 FLS2 41317001 FLASH MEM IC FLS2 1 U 4YR 164 CPU 8530432N0006 HD6437034AE35F 1 CPU MOS ROM F 165 166 167 LC7 3421000P0470 ZJSC R10 470 TA 1 U COMP PAR LC P 168 LC2 342A1008P2506 NFV61...

Page 569: ...140 SLD14S 2 1 M Connector PCB 191 CN7 2244102P0070 07FE BT VK N 1 Connector PCB 192 CN9 224A3052P0080 IL S 8P S2T2 EF 1 M Connector PCB 193 CN3 224A3357P0040 00 8263 0412 00 000 1 UM Connector PCB 19...

Page 570: ...01 CR2430 FT6 1 MW BATT Primary 211 212 F3 5402200S0102 431001 1 U FUSE C 213 F1 F2 540A2208S1202 251 002 2 4KH 31051 FUSE 152 214 215 EB2 LH 31313 86 POWER BAR 1 3 216 EB1 LH 31313 124 1 3 217 218 X1...

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Page 575: ...solid C113 3024003K7471 HNY5P DE07 1KV 471K 1 U CAP Ceramic P C54 C55 3024003K6331 HLY5P DD05 500V 331K 2 U CAP Ceramic P C102 C103 3024003K6471 HLY5P DD05 500V 471K 2 U CAP Ceramic P C104 C105 C1 30...

Page 576: ...W 1 OSC Ceramic Q107 620A0022M0008 CR04AM 12 1 THY Gate Q106 Q108 622A0003M0001 BCR1AM 12 MAC97 008 2 THY Bi Dir D128 D130 D1 6320003M0001 ERZ JVR 05N471 5 U 32 D134 SEMICO Vari D131 6320229M0003 ERZV...

Page 577: ...69 S70 S72 TA 0 6 SHORT WIRE 6 L 55mm P 12 5mm S75 S77 S78 S38 S50 S83 TA 0 6 SHORT WIRE 6 L 55mm P 15mm S85 S90 S92 S94 TA 0 6 SHORT WIRE 3 L 55mm P 17 5mm 6 S74 S95 S97 TA 0 6 SHORT WIRE 3 L 55mm P...

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Page 581: ...Analog BIPLIN S IC1 8530183M0006 M38002M2 420SP 1 CPU MOS ROM L1 650A0128M0030 GL3HD8 1 MW PHOTO LED L2 L7 L9 650A0228M0010 GL3HY8 7 MW PHOTO LED OSC 381A1048B0003 CST6 00MGW121 1 OSC Ceramic JP1 JP2...

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Page 583: ...140 14R FJ 1 Connector PCB SW1 SW40 2051004P1000 EVQ11004K 40 SW41 2051002P1000 ESE11SV1 1 S1 S24 TA 0 6 SHORT WIRE 24 L 32MM P 10 16 issued DCO NO Oki Data Corporation JAPAN PCB Assy P77 40717001BT 1...

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Page 585: ...100P0070 07FF SF 1 Connector PCB 5 IC501 IC508 6410032N0001 DN8797MSA TXL 8 Convert MG E C 6 IC509 7022421N3157 HD74LV157ATEL 1 M Digital IC MOS B 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25...

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Page 587: ...C1 C4 C501 3036003K0102 GRM UMK MCH 102B 4 U C504 CAP Ceramic C C2 C3 C502 3036003Z0104 GRM TMK MCH 104Z 25V 4 U C503 CAP Ceramic C RAM1 8020003N4606 4161204L 60TS 1 U Memory MOSDRAM S issued DCO NO...

Page 588: ...4 C501 3036003K0102 GRM UMK MCH 102B 4 U C504 CAP Ceramic C C2 C3 C502 3036003Z0104 GRM TMK MCH 104Z 25V 4 U C503 CAP Ceramic C RAM1 8020003N4606 4161204L 60TS 2 U RAM501 Memory MOSDRAM S issued DCO N...

Page 589: ...102 GRM UMK MCH 102B 4 U CAP Ceramic C 7 C2 C3 C502 C503 3036003Z0104 GRM TMK MCH 104Z 25V 4 U CAP Ceramic C 8 9 RAM1 40914901 OR Memory MOSDRAM S 1 4RP 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25...

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Page 598: ...2 CR RK73K ERJ MCRJ152 1 RES MET RN C 32 R102 3235003J0181 CR RK73K ERJ MCRJ181 1 RES MET RN C 33 R100 R101 R103 3235003J0220 CR RK73K ERJ MCRJ220 4 R104 RES MET RN C 34 R531 3235003F0243 CR RK73H ERJ...

Page 599: ...8550846N0001 YTD423D S 1 CPU Interface F 53 IC3 7324046N0001 YTD421B E 1 Analog MOSdata S 54 IC4 7324024N0001 MSM7507 01GS K 1 Analog MOSdata S 55 IC7 702A1703N0014 74HC14FP 1 Digital IC MOS S 56 IC8...

Page 600: ...1 HC 49 U03C 12 288MHz 1 OSC Crystal C 72 73 74 LC1 342A1013N0223 MT Y223NB 1 COMP PAR LC 75 76 T1 3655000P0001 PE 65795 1 MW TFORMER Pulse S 77 78 L2 L3 353A1013J0102 LHL10 102J 2 Coil HF 79 L4 PE 65...

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Page 602: ...ES Zero ohm C C501 3036003Z0104 GRM TMK MCH 104Z 25V 6 U C504 C507 CAP Ceramic C C510 CN2 224A3618P0640 00 8345 396 949 014 1 M Connector PCB CN1 TX24 80R 6ST H1 1 Connector PCB issued DCO NO Oki Data...

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Page 605: ...TLP521 1 GR 1 U PHOTO Coupler IC2 6520125M0001 TLP620 1 U PHOTO Coupler IC10 760A0403M0701 2003P 1 ARRAY TR D3 4 613A1231L0252 RD20E B 2 4KH 31051 D Zener 102 D13 14 613A1231L0162 RD8 2E B 2 4KH 3105...

Page 606: ...030M0011 VR 61SS 1 4KH 31051 SEMICO Vari 127 JP1 3 5 8 21 TA 0 6 SHORT WIRE 7 L 32MM P 7 5 JP2 9 12 22 TA 0 6 SHORT WIRE 7 L 32MM 23 P 10 JP4 TA 0 6 SHORT WIRE 1 L 32MM P 5 0 JP13 14 TA 0 6 SHORT WIRE...

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Page 608: ...C C703 3036001K2124 GRM40B124K25 25V 1 U CAP Ceramic C C803 3036001K3333 GRM40B333K50 50V 1 U CAP Ceramic C CN1 2233001P0001 TM5RE2V 66 1 UM Connector Plug CN2 2233002P0001 TM5RE3V 1212 1 UM Connecto...

Page 609: ...203 RM73B2A203J 2 RES MET RN C R541 323A5003J0363 RM73B2A363J 1 RES MET RN C R515 R516 323A5003J0271 RM73B2A271J 2 RES MET RN C R514 R519 R5 323A5003J0103 RM73B2A103J 3 29 RES MET RN C R530 323A5003J0...

Page 610: ...ay General RL6 2601006P1000 SY 5W K 1 U W Relay General RL7 2611000P1000 ULR T10910H 1 U Relay Lead T1 3613000P0001 SR 422 1 U TFORMER LF TB1 230A6021P0002 P 97 1 CONN PAR S1 206A1100P0600 BS6 01 1 Sw...

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Page 614: ...639 323A5003F0203 RM73B2A203F 1 RES MET RN C R9 324A3011J0101 MOS1 100ohmJU 1 RES MET OX R581 R584 323A5003F0683 RM73B2A683F 4 RES MET RN C R590 323A5003J0303 RM73B2A303J 1 RES MET RN C RL1 RL2 RL3 26...

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Page 616: ...33001P0001 TM5RE2V 66 1 UM Connector Plug CN2 2233002P0001 TM5RE3V 1212 1 UM Connector Plug CN3 224A4335P0300 1 176837 4 1 M Connector PCB CN16 40095601 CONN Cord FN5 Short 1 Cable CN26 CN36 224A3529P...

Page 617: ...hmF 1 RES MET RN R505 R507 R5 323A5003P0001 2125JPW 19 12 R547 R551 RES MET RN C R554 R556 R 558 R563 R56 6 R540 323A5003J0203 RM73B2A203J 1 RES MET RN C R541 323A5003J0363 RM73B2A363J 1 RES MET RN C...

Page 618: ...RL6 2601006P1000 SY 5W K 1 U W Relay General RL7 2611000P1000 ULR T10910H 1 U Relay Lead T1 3613000P0001 SR 422 1 U TFORMER LF TB1 230A6021P0002 P 97 1 CONN PAR S5 206A1100P0600 BS6 01 1 Switch DIP V...

Page 619: ...C277 Q401 F401 Q402 R403 Q403 R407 R408 R416 R410 IC241 3 3V 1 5 GND CN103 6 10 CN003 38V 24 25 26 24V 32 8V 31 5V 20 21 22 23 SNS1 14 GNO 16 17 18 19 27 28 29 8V 30 HEAT N 13 HVON N 1 WRSNS 2 PSIN1...

Page 620: ...BA CORP INT L SWITCH SM121Z47 OPERATIONS ELEC Q401 FET 2SJ303 1 NEC CORP Q1 FET 2SK2972 1 TOSHIBA CORP INT L OPERATIONS ELEC Q403 TRANSISTOR 2SA933S 1 ROHM CO LTD Q2 402 TRANSISTOR 2SC1741AS 2 ROHM CO...

Page 621: ...1 4W 820 1 R402 403 RESISTOR 1 4W 1K 4 R511 707 R401 RESISTOR 1 4W 1 2K 1 R13 RESISTOR 1 4W 1 8K 1 R18 RESISTOR 1 4W 2 2K 1 R412 RESISTOR 1 4W 2 7K 1 R512 RESISTOR 1 4W 15K 1 R411 RESISTOR 1 4W 620 1...

Page 622: ...1 RESISTOR 1 10W 500 1 VR501 RESISTOR 1 10W 1K 1 C11 CERAMIC CAPACITOR 1 MURATA MFG CO 500V 220pF LTD C203 CERAMIC CAPACITOR 1 MURATA MFG CO 500V 1000pF LTD C22 303 402 CERAMIC CAPACITOR 5 MURATA MFG...

Page 623: ...ACITOR 1 NIPPON CHEMI CON 16V 470 F LXV LTD C5 ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR 1 NIPPON CHEMI CON 200V 560 F KMM LTD C201 ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR 1 NIPPON CHEMI CON 50V 560 F LXV LTD L21 INDUCTOR PLA10A9012R0 1...

Page 624: ...SS TERMINAL MFG CO FG BRACKET 3 KYOSHIN KOGYO CO LTD BEA201 WIRE 5mm 1 F701 WIRE 12 5mm 1 PRINTED WIRING BOARD 1 SW1 AC SWITCH SJ W2P4A 03BB2 1 ECHO ELECTRIC CO LTD ATTACHMENT PLUG 1 YAMATE ELECTRIC A...

Page 625: ...K N 4 SQCR N 5 DOUT P 6 DIN P 7 CVOPN N 8 THERM CMP 9 I 00 10 I 01 11 HEAT NO 1 GNO 14 15 5V 13 HVON N 2 WRSNS 8 PSIN1 7 SCLK N 5 SQCR N 6 DOUT P 4 DIN P 3 CVOPN N 9 THERM CMP 10 I 00 11 I 01 12 5V S...

Page 626: ...RD120E 1 NEC CORP D15 402 DIODE HZS4 2 HITACHI LTD D5 DIODE HZS7 1 HITACHI LTD D401 503 DIODE HZ6 2 HITACHI LTD TRA1 TRIODE AC SEMICONDUCTOR 1 TOSHIBA CORP INT L SWITCH SM12JZ47 OPERATIONS ELECT Q201...

Page 627: ...OLATER RP1 574 1 ROHM CO LTD Z1 2 TRANSIENT VOLTAGE SURGE 2 FUJI ELECTRIC CO SUPPRESSOR ENC471 LTD R19 21 22 RESISTOR 1 4W 10 3 R414 510 RESISTOR 1 4W 100 3 R709 R7 RESISTOR 1 4W 180 1 R416 516 RESIST...

Page 628: ...ESISTOR 1 4W 1M 1 R1 RESISTOR 1 2W 4 7M 1 R406 RESISTOR 1 4W 82 1 R407 409 RESISTOR 1 4W 100 2 R13 RESISTOR 1 4W 180 1 R408 410 RESISTOR 1 4W 330 2 R513 514 RESISTOR 1 4W 3 9K 2 R11 RESISTOR 1 4W 8 2K...

Page 629: ...0 1 F RE CO LTD C277 FILM CAPACITOR 1 RUBYCON CO LTD 50V 470pF C12 FILM CAPACITOR 1 RUBYCON CO LTD 50V 5600pF C10 FILM CAPACITOR 1 RUBYCON CO LTD 50V 0 01 F C101 506 ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITOR 2 NIPPON CH...

Page 630: ...TD BEA1 502 FERRITE BEADS BL02RN1 R62 2 MURATA MFG CO LTD BEA202 FERRITE BEADS BL01RN1 A63 1 MURATA MFG CO LTD F1 FUSE AC250V T2 5AH 215 1 LITTELFUSE INC F21 FUSE AC250V T6 3AH 215 1 LITTELFUSE INC F5...

Page 631: ...NG BOARD 1 SW1 AC SWITCH SJ W2P4A 03BB2 1 ECHO ELECTRIC CO LTD ATTACHMENT PLUG 1 YAMATE ELECTRIC AP 300 2 B 1 CO LTD HEAT SINK A 2 HEAT SINK B 1 HEAT SINK C 2 C2 17 703 OPEN 6 CN105 R30 D207 issued Ok...

Page 632: ...OOK TELU HAND SET ON HOOK OFF HOOK CN2 1 2 3 4 CN1 1 2 3 4 CN2 1 2 3 4 DB1 CN3 1 2 3 4 5 6 Speech Circuit Option TELU Block Diagram Note US version This block diagram is destined for the following cou...

Page 633: ...OE RC RI T12 T11 TC R02 R01 4 3 6 2 10 14 13 9 1 7 11 12 15 16 17 C10 R11 C11 R12 C12 R13 C13 DB1 SC1 SC2 C1 R1 R2 R3 R4 C2 CN1 CN3 OFF HOOK 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 C9 R9 R10 C7 R7 C8 R8 C6 R6 R5 R14 C14...

Page 634: ...RNM1 4C2 470 F 1 RN Resistor R9 323A4024F0513 RNM1 4C2 51K F 1 RN Resistor R10 323A4024F0470 RNM1 4C2 47 F 1 RN Resistor R11 13 323A4024F0123 RNM1 4C2 12K F 3 RN Resistor R16 323A4024F0821 RNM1 4C2 82...

Page 635: ...A2228K2563 MM 3B2A563K 2 CF Capacitor 100V 0 056 F CN1 224A3535P0040 B4B EH 1 PC Connector CN2 224A3840P0040 DF3A 4P 2DSA 1 PC Connector CN3 223A3262P0008 TM3RA1 66 1 Jack issued May 1998 Oki Data Cor...

Page 636: ...3 SW2 PB DP a b a b c c CN5 1 2 3 4 CN1 1 3 4 2 C1 R4 R5 SW3 1 SW3 2 SW3 3 CN4 1 2 3 4 5 6 B A shunt CN5 1 2 3 4 CN4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CN1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 UK Norway Denmark Italy 1 O...

Page 637: ...D5 VR1 Q7 R104 R6 R7 R8 R9 SW3 C12 C13 C14 C15 R120 Q12 R125 R122 R121 R123 Q13 R124 R90 R91 SW4 R202 R19 R20 R21 R82 C16 R22 C17 R23 C18 R24 C47 R83 D16 D17 R29 R30 R31 R78 R18 C20 C24 SW4 R26 C21 R...

Page 638: ...or C21 23 303A6008K2104 CK2012R1E104K 2 CK Capacitor CP C24 304A5008V1220 MV35VC22F55 1 CE Capacitor C25 54 70 303A6008K2104 CK2012R1E104K 3 CK Capacitor CP C26 303A6008K1224 CK2012B1C224K 1 CK Capaci...

Page 639: ...K S 1 PC Connector CN5 224A3840P0040 DF3A 4P 2DSA 1 PC Connector CN6 224A3529P0020 B2B PH K S 1 PC Connector DB1 610A1025N0001 U1GB42 1 Rectifying Diode D1 611A0239N0001 RB411D 1 Signal Diode CP D2 6...

Page 640: ...03 RM73B2A203J 0 0 Not mounted RN Resistor CP R6 323A5003F0622 RM73B2A622F 1 RN Resistor CP R7 9 323A5003F0222 RM73B2A222F 2 RN Resistor CP R8 323A5003F0102 RM73B2A102F 1 RN Resistor CP R10 323A5003F0...

Page 641: ...CP 323A5003F0431 RM73B2A431F 1 for DENMARK RN Resistor CP R39 323A5003F0101 RM73B2A101F 1 RN Resistor CP R40 323A5003F0222 RM73B2A222F 1 RN Resistor CP R41 323A5003J0103 RM73B2A103J 1 RN Resistor CP R...

Page 642: ...sistor CP R120 121 323A5003F0102 RM73B2A102F 2 RN Resistor CP R125 323A5003F0223 RM73B2A223F 1 RN Resistor CP R90 102 0 0 Not mounted R111 204 R210 211 SW1 206A1073P0801 SSGM28 OFF 1 DIP Switch SW2 20...

Page 643: ...3 CN3 1 2 3 4 DB1 CN2 1 2 3 4 5 CN1 1 2 3 4 5 CN2 1 2 3 TA TB R1 R3 CN3 1 2 3 4 5 6 B A CN5 1 2 3 4 Note INT L version AB types This block diagram is destined for the following countries Sweden Finlan...

Page 644: ...K OFF HOOK 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 CN3 1 2 3 4 DB1 CN2 1 2 3 4 5 CN1 1 2 3 4 5 CN2 1 2 3 TA TB R1 R3 CN3 1 2 3 4 5 6 B A CN5 1 2 3 4 C1 R4 R5 Ringer Circuit Note INT L version ABB types This block diagram is de...

Page 645: ...C16 C17 C47 C48 C49 C50 C51 SW2 IC1 R26 R27 R28 R29 R30 R31 C20 C21 C22 C23 C11 C24 C25 R22 R23 C26 C27 SW5 SW6 1 2 7 8 1 2 7 8 3 4 5 6 3 4 5 6 R55 R56 R57 R58 C45 R54 C44 C41 C42 C43 R17 VL VR CL TI...

Page 646: ...04A1117C1470 UMA1C470MCA1FA 1 CE Capacitor C40 43 303A6008K3103 CK2012B1H103K 4 CK Capacitor CP C44 304A1117H1109 UMA1H010MCA1BA 1 CE Capacitor C45 304A1117C1470 UMA1C470MCA1FA 1 CE Capacitor C47 303A...

Page 647: ...al Diode DB1 610A1025N0001 U1GB42 1 Rectifying Diode CP IC1 720A4029N0012 BA6569AFP 1 BIP Linear IC SP R17 323A5003F0333 RM73B2A333F 1 RN Resistor CP R19 323A5003F0302 RM73B2A302F 1 RN Resistor CP R20...

Page 648: ...323A5003F0102 RM73B2A102F 2 RN Resistor CP R54 323A5003F0301 RM73B2A301F 1 RN Resistor CP R55 323A5003F0201 RM73B2A201F 1 RN Resistor CP R56 323A5003F0391 RM73B2A391F 1 RN Resistor CP R57 323A5003F082...

Page 649: ...392 RM73B2A392F 1 RN Resistor CP R84 323A5003F0822 RM73B2A822F 1 RN Resistor CP R85 323A5003F0103 RM73B2A103F 0 0 Not mounted R86 202 323A5003P0001 2125JPW 0 0 Not mounted Chip Jumper CP SW1 2 206A107...

Page 650: ...C29 303A6008K3333 CK2012B1H333K 1 CK Capacitor CP C33 0 0 Not mounted C34 0 0 Not mounted C35 36 303A6008K3153 CK2012B1H153K 2 CK Capacitor CP C39 304A1117C1470 UMA1C470MCA1FA 1 CE Capacitor C40 43 3...

Page 651: ...323A5003F0102 RM73B2A102F 1 RN Resistor CP R20 323A5003F0222 RM73B2A222F 1 RN Resistor CP R21 0 0 Not mounted R22 323A5003F0432 RM73B2A432F 1 RN Resistor CP R23 323A5003F0302 RM73B2A302F 1 RN Resistor...

Page 652: ...tor CP R46 53 323A5003F0102 RM73B2A102F 2 RN Resistor CP R54 323A5003F0301 RM73B2A301F 1 RN Resistor CP R55 323A5003F0201 RM73B2A201F 1 RN Resistor CP R56 323A5003F0391 RM73B2A391F 1 RN Resistor CP R5...

Page 653: ...206A1073P0800 SSGM18 OFF 1 DIP Switch SW5 206A1074P0800 SSGM88 OFF 1 DIP Switch SW6 206A1073P601 SSGM26 OFF 1 DIP Switch VR1 0 0 Not mounted issued May 1998 Oki Data Corporation JAPAN PCB Assy TEL W2...

Page 654: ...HAND SET NTIF CN2 CN1 ON HOOK OFF HOOK 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 CN3 1 2 3 4 DB1 CN2 1 2 3 4 5 CN1 1 2 3 4 5 CN2 1 2 3 TA TB R1 R3 CN3 1 2 3 4 5 6 B A CN5 1 2 3 4 Note FTZ version This block diagram is destined f...

Page 655: ...C21 R29 R26 C26 C28 R35 4 C61 R42 R41 1 SW6 R45 3 4 3 R203 R46 C38 D12 C36 C45 R55 C37 C40 R53 C42 C43 3 C44 D6 R54 C41 1 2 3 4 CN5 IC1 5 9 4 20 21 3 15 24 17 14 19 18 16 10 11 VL VR TIN TIN CL PDC RI...

Page 656: ...acitor C40 43 303A6008K3103 CK2012B1H103K 4 CK Capacitor CP C61 303A6008K3563 CK2012B1H563K 1 CK Capacitor CP C62 304A1117C1100 UMA1C100MCA1FA 0 0 Not mounted CE Capacitor C300 305 306A2055J2104 CQMOA...

Page 657: ...22F 1 RN Resistor CP R26 323A5003F0392 RM73B2A392F 0 0 Not mounted RN Resistor CP R29 323A5003F0623 RM73B2A623F 0 0 Not mounted RN Resistor CP R32 205 323A5003F0471 RM73B2A471F 2 RN Resistor CP R33 32...

Page 658: ...ot mounted Chip Jumper SW6 206A1073P0401 SSGM24 OFF 1 DIP Switch VR1 632A0030M8001 SV 3SSLF H6K 0 0 Not mounted Varistor issued May 1998 Oki Data Corporation JAPAN PCB Assy TEL W2D 4UT3528 1016Z005 3...

Page 659: ...8 R101 R102 R103 R104 R105 4 C57 C33 R72 D19 R67 C70 3 R42 R41 R70 D18 R71 R69 R45 Q2 D17 R66 R68 Q3 4 3 R46 C39 C35 C36 5 6 C40 R53 C42 C43 3 C44 R54 R55 R56 R57 R58 R59 R110 R111 R112 R113 R114 C45...

Page 660: ...0 UMA1C470MCA1FA 2 CE Capacitor C57 303A6008K2683 CK2012B1E683K 1 CK Capacitor CP C70 304A1123H1109 SME50VB 1 OA 1 CE Capacitor C71 73 304A1143A2330 UVR2A330MPA 3 CE Capacitor CN2 224A3529P0050 B5B PH...

Page 661: ...CP R34 46 53 323A5003F0102 RM73B2A102F 4 R67 RN Resistor CP R35 323A5003F0182 RM73B2A182F 1 RN Resistor CP R37 56 323A5003F0362 RM73B2A362F 2 RN Resistor CP R38 57 323A5003F0432 RM73B2A432F 2 RN Resis...

Page 662: ...321A3420J0103 RD1 4YU10K J1 RD Resistor CP R81 323A5003J0510 RM73B2H510J 1 RN Resistor CP R82 323A5003F0105 RM73B2A105F 1 RN Resistor CP issued May 1998 Oki Data Corporation JAPAN PCB Assy TEL W2F 4U...

Page 663: ...3 4 Setting ON OFF ON OFF Remarks Route change Not used CN1 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 a a b b c c 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 CN2 ON HOOK R1 R2 R3 SW3 DB1 D1 D2 D3 C1 R4 R5 R6 C2 C3 D4 R7 R8 IC1...

Page 664: ...istor CN1 224A3529P0050 B5B PH K S 1 PC Connector CN2 224A3529P0030 B3B PH K S 1 PC Connector CN4 223A3262P0008 TM3RA1 66 1 Jack J1 2 TA 0 65 0 65 Tinned Copper Wire 2 issued May 1998 Oki Data Corpora...

Page 665: ...4024F0102 RNM1 4C2 1K J 1 RN Resistor R11 12 323A4024F0202 RNM1 4C2 2K J 2 RN Resistor C1 306A2221K5474 ECQ E2474KF 1 CF Capacitor 250V 0 47 F C2 304A1123J1100 SME63VB 10 OA 1 CE Capacitor 63V 10 F C3...

Page 666: ...B3B PH K S 1 PC Connector CN4 223A3262P0008 TM3RA1 66 1 Jack CN5 224A3529P0040 B4B PH K S 1 PC Connector J1 3 TA 0 65 0 65 Tinned Copper wire 3 issued May 1998 Oki Data Corporation JAPAN PCB Assy NTI...

Page 667: ...41285901TH Rev 3 667 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 SW5 SW6 SW7 SW8 SW9 SW10 SW11 SW12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CO4 RO1 RO2 RO3 RO4 CO3 CO2 CO1 CN1 TEN KEY Circuit Diagram 3SS5003 6260...

Page 668: ...cuit Board 1 2PU 1 layer SW1 12 205A1165P1001 SOR 114HS 12 Push Button Switch CN1 224A3531P0080 S8B PH K S 1 PC Connector issued May 1998 Oki Data Corporation JAPAN PCB Assy TEN KEY 4UT5003 6260Z001 1...

Page 669: ...41285901TH Rev 3 669 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 HS1 CN2 CN1 HOOK Circuit Diagram 3SS5003 6263...

Page 670: ...PU 1 layer CN1 224A3531P0030 S3B PH K S 1 PC Connector CN2 224A3534P0040 S4B EH 1 PC Connector 2 HS1 218A4021P0002 SPPY43 B S 1 Hook Switch issued May 1998 Oki Data Corporation JAPAN PCB Assy HOOK 4UT...

Page 671: ...25 26 27 28 29 30 1 7 8 9 10 F0 SI F1 SO F2 CK F3 INT IO OS2 OS1 RES TEST VCC GND A0 A1 A2 A3 C0 C1 C2 C3 D0 D1 D2 D3 E0 E1 E2 E3 G0 G1 G2 G3 IC2 6543 C2 1 2 1 2 C501 S1 S2 1 1 2 2 0VL SEN1 SEN2 1 2 1...

Page 672: ...3B2A123J 1 RN Resistor CP R505 323A5003J0561 RM73B2A561J 1 RN Resistor CP R507 323A5003J0153 RM73B2A153J 1 RN Resistor CP R504 323A5003J0271 RM73B2A271J 1 RN Resistor CP RM1 334A3266J0512 MRM 4 512JA...

Page 673: ...Photo Coupler TR1 2 600A1035M0005 DTA114S 2 PNP HF TR OSC1 381A1025B0002 CST4 00MGW 1 Oscillator Ceramic F1 540A2208S1102 251 001 1 Fuse MOTOR 224A3357P0040 00 8263 0412 00 000 1 PC Connector PU 224A...

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Page 681: ...N C 16 R205 3235003F0393 CR RK73H ERJ MCRF393 1 RES MET RN C 17 R920 3235003F0513 CR RK73H ERJ MCRF513 1 RES MET RN C 18 R208 3235003F0562 CR RK73H ERJ MCRF562 1 RES MET RN C 19 R708 R709 3235003J0100...

Page 682: ...73K ERJ MCRJ683 1 RES MET RN C 34 R100 R105 R107 3255003P0001 CR RK73Z ERJ MCRJ 0V 39 R109 R161 R169 RES Zero ohm C R171 R173 R175 R211 R301 R303 R400 R402 R404 R480 R491 R567 R922 R990 35 36 37 RM1 R...

Page 683: ...518 C521 C523 C527 C529 C533 C535 C536 C569 C570 C704 C706 C708 C711 C712 C714 C901 C903 C905 C912 C917 C924 C926 C928 51 C62 C622 3036005Z0474 EMK107F474ZA T 16V 2 CAP Ceramic C 52 C904 C907 303A6008...

Page 684: ...8040003N4301 71321LA55J 1 Memory MOSSRAM L 73 74 FLS 41317201 FLASH MEM IC 1 4YR 75 FLS201 40820901 FLASH MEMORY IC FLS2 1 4YR 01 76 77 LC202 342A1013K0330 MT SL330KB 1 COMP PAR LC 78 LC1 LC201 342A1...

Page 685: ...5 88 X201 3846000B0001 K50HC0 CSE24 576MHzR 1 OSC Crystal C 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 Rev No Part Number Part Name Q ty Unit Use Notes Drawing Oki Data Corporation Name OKIFAX5750 5950 PCB Assy G3A Drawing...

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Page 687: ...1 176837 4 1 M Connector PCB 5 CN2 224A4325P0300 5 176135 4 1 M Connector PCB 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Rev No Part Number Part Name Q ty Unit Use Notes Drawing Oki...

Page 688: ...41285901TH Rev 3 688 Appendix D MECHANICAL EXPANDED VIEW DRAWING AND PARTS LIST Section 1 CABINET ASSEMBLY...

Page 689: ...01 Cassette Assy Paper 1 OKI 9b 40473002 Cassette Assy Paper 1 BOSCH 10 3PP4083 5663G001 SEPARATION FRAME ASSEMBLY 1 11 40093801 Spring Damper Assy 1 12 40802601 Frame Assy Stacker FU 1 13 40729601 Fr...

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Page 691: ...733302 Sheet Onetouch 1 Except OKIFAX 5750 4b 40733304 Sheet Onetouch 1 Except OKIFAX 5750 GER 5a 40919601 Cover Onetouch056 1 OKIFAX 5700 5750 5b 40732401 Cover Onetouch 1 OKIFAX 5900 5950 6a 4073320...

Page 692: ...41285901TH Rev 3 692 Section 3 PRINTER ASSEMBLY...

Page 693: ...P4083 6080P001 IDLE GEAR B 1 15 3PP4083 6054P001 RESET LEVER R 1 16 4PP4083 6081P001 IDLE GEAR C 1 17 40740601 Roller Registration 1 18 40438001 Bearing TR 1 19 40437801 Roller Transfer B Assy 1 20 3P...

Page 694: ...R 1 46a 3PB4120 1105P001 HAROGEN LAMP Q F120 1 120V ODA 46b 3PB4120 1105P002 HAROGEN LAMP Q F230 1 230V Except ODA 47 4PB4083 6106P001 HEAT SENSOR 1 48 4PB4083 6293P001 THERMOSTAT A 1 49 4PB4083 6128P...

Page 695: ...41285901TH Rev 3 695 Section 4 BASE ASSEMBLY...

Page 696: ...Cassette R 1 BOSCH 10 4PP4083 7662P001 FG PLATE C 1 11 4PP4083 7658G001 SHEET LINK R ASSEMBLY 1 12 4PP4083 7666P001 SHEET SPRING 2 13 4PP4122 1170P001 LINK PULL LEVER 2 14 4PP4083 7655P001 CASSETTE LO...

Page 697: ...41285901TH Rev 3 697 Section 5 FRAME ASSEMBLY SCANNER L 31 30 33 32...

Page 698: ...Spring CIS 3 11 4PP3529 5045P001 PINCH ROLLER 1 12 40802201 Shaft Pinch 1 13 40732101 Spring Pinch L 1 14 40732201 Spring Pinch R 1 15 4PP4120 1032P001 LATCH SPRING 2 16 40915801 Cap PC2 1 17 40733601...

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Page 700: ...R 1 5 4PP4120 1227P001 Earth Plate SL 1 6 40803602 Plate Assy Pinch 1 7 41276701 Rubber Separation 1 8 40732001 Spring ADF 1 9 4PP3527 5153P001 BACK UP PLATE 1 10 40935801 Roller Assy Sensor 1 11 4PP3...

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Page 703: ...5A1068C1004 SFC 8 Core 1 16 105A1051C1003 TR 16 8 13 Core 1 17 105A1051C3002 TR 28 16 20 Core 1 18 40924601 Board Interface MLET B07 1 19 40804901 PCB Unit DM1 1 20 40805001 PCB Unit G4A 1 21a 4075520...

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Page 733: ...Manual is intended for the maintenance personnel and describes the field mainte nance methods for Second Paper Feeder option of OKIFAX 5750 5950 Series Facsimile Transceiver Refer to the Instruction...

Page 734: ...U of the Second Paper Feeder under the control of the facsimile The main functions are the followings Paper that can be used Paper Type Standard paper Xerox 4200 20 lb Special paper PPC sheets use of...

Page 735: ...trolled and fed through by pulse motor registration of the facsimile 2 2 Hopper Mechanism The hopper automatically feeds the facsimile with the paper being set single sheet at a time When the paper is...

Page 736: ...Do not disassemble the Second Paper Feeder if it is operating normally 3 Establish the extent of disassembly suitable for the purpose of the procedure and do not disassemble any more than necessary 4...

Page 737: ...required for the replacement of printed circuit boards assemblies and units in the field No Service Tools Q ty Application Remarks No 1 100 Philips screwdriver No 2 100 Philips screwdriver No 3 100 sc...

Page 738: ...yout This section describes the layout of the main components Stepping Motor Guide L 2nd Assy Hopping Frame Assy Guide R 2nd Assy includes stepping motor and TQSB 2PCB Upper plate Cassette Assy 1 Hopp...

Page 739: ...thods This section describes the parts replacement methods for the components listed in the disas sembly order diagram below Second Paper Feeder Stepping motor hopping 3 3 1 TQSB 2PCB 3 3 2 Hopping ro...

Page 740: ...4 Remove the front cover assy 4 off the guide boss on the guide L 2nd assy 7 by bending the guide L 2nd assy 7 in the direction of arrow shown in the magnified view below 5 Pull the sheet guide assy...

Page 741: ...ket E planet gears F and planet gear bracket G 8 Remove the E ring H which is keeping the sheet link I on the guide R 2nd assy 0 and pull out the hinge stand J 9 Remove three remaining screws K which...

Page 742: ...ar 1 Follow up to step 3 of 3 3 1 and remove the hopping frame assy 2 Remove the screw 1 and remove the earth plate 2 Remove the sensor lever 7 and remove the ground plate 6 Remove the gear 3 and remo...

Page 743: ...tal Display on the Opera tor panel Go through the appropriate troubleshooting procedures according to the messages displayed on the LCD Control Panel of OKIFAX 5750 5950 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13...

Page 744: ...hilethepaperis being ejected from the Second Paper Feeder Notifiesofincorrectsize paperfeedingfromSec ond Paper Feeder Notifiesofnopaperstate when both cassettes 1st and 2nd has no recording paper 1 I...

Page 745: ...he paper is fed in does the paper inlet jam occur Is the paper being fed to above sensor plate inlet Is the sensor plate inlet operating normally Clean the inlet sensor on the power supply sensor boar...

Page 746: ...ing connected properly Check the coil resistance approx 4 3 of the pulse motor Is it normal Replace the hopping roller shaft assy or one way clutch gear on the feed roller assy Connect the connector p...

Page 747: ...TQSB 2PCB MOTOR M Stepping motor 2 M T3 1 M T4 4 M T1 3 M T2 PU To OKIFAX 5750 5950 facsimile transceiver OPTSIN N OPTSCLK N OPTSD P OPTSDR N OVP 30V OVL 5V 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 5 CONNECTION DIAGRAM 5 1 In...

Page 748: ...41285901TH Rev 3 748 5 2 PCB Layout TQSB 2PCB PU FG CONTROLLER MOTOR DRIVER SEN2 MOTOR OSC SEN1...

Page 749: ...41285901TH Rev 3 749 Figure 6 1 6 PARTS LIST SECTION1 CABINET CASSETTE ASSEMBLY P 7 2 8 1 6 5 3 4 O...

Page 750: ...41285901TH Rev 3 750 SECTION2 MECHANICAL ASSEMBLY Figure 6 2 9 A 0 C K B M L D N E F G H V T S U I J R Q A A B B...

Page 751: ...G001 4PP4122 1238P002 4PP4122 1184P001 4PP4122 1347P001 4PP4122 1217P001 4PP4122 1398P002 4PP4122 1339G001 4PP4122 1338G001 Description Plate Upper Sheet Guide Assembly Front Cover Assembly Inner Guid...

Page 752: ...ssion from the PC to the OKIFAX5750 5950 Receiving Receiving from the PC to the OKIFAX5750 5950 Loading data Data in general that is transferred from the PC to the OKIFAX5750 5950 Loading program Prog...

Page 753: ...ing program as one of the loading data 3 There is no special application in this PC loading unlike the HSLS Loading is performed by loading data output to the parallel port by means of a binary specif...

Page 754: ...ogram in the flash memory in the OKIFAX5750 5950 main unit option board PC loading cannot be done when the machine does not start normally due to a flash memory hash error It is a matter of course tha...

Page 755: ...al end on the OKIFAX5750 5950 If the OKIFAX5750 5950 displays an error on the LCD sounds the buzzer for an error or lights up the alarm LED the user shall judge abnormal end of data loading from the P...

Page 756: ...a loading from the PC and repeat the procedure from step 2 after turning the OKIFAX5750 5950 power off once and to on again See 6 List of Error Causes and Corresponding Codes for the error cause 3 2 2...

Page 757: ...PC LOADING PC LOADING ENTER Key Key Key Key Key Key Key TECHNICAL PRG 4 DEFAULT TYPE SET 5 PC LOADING 6 G4 PC LOADING OPTION BOARD PC LOADING ENTER Key 1 1 1 This mode can be selected when ISDN board...

Page 758: ...NE BUSY 12 00 FAX MEMORY FREE 100 PC LOADING DATA RECEIVING PC LOADING ERROR CODE 0B ENTER Key ENTER Key End of data reception Data has not been received for 1 minute Execution of initial processing P...

Page 759: ...nary switch on the PC to output the G4 board PC loading data file to the LPT1 Thus the loading data can be transferred to the OKIFAX5750 5950 Example copy b xxx x LPT1 xxx x is a loading file name 4 L...

Page 760: ...in the DPRAM is then transferred to the option board When the flash memory contents have been updated properly RESULT OK is displayed on the third line on the LCD and the Completion buzzer sounds Chec...

Page 761: ...board is installed G3 PC LOADING is displayed End of data reception Execution of initial processing Data has not been received for 1 minute Memory data exists redial is being waited document reserved...

Page 762: ...n to PC loading function Transition by manual operation Transition by a memory error 2 During data receiving before loading end buzzer sounding 3 During loading end buzzer sounding 4 Upon error occurr...

Page 763: ...Intermittent sounding is repeated until the OKIFAX5750 5950 power is turned off See 6 List of Error Causes and Corresponding Codes for details of the error causes and codes 1 Receive data hash check N...

Page 764: ...ds has expired during data transfer from the PC to the OKIFAX5750 5950 main unit 34 A received data hash check error has occurred in the OKIFAX5750 5950 main unit 35 On the option board side an error...

Page 765: ...iving the loading program header The receive data until error occurrence is discarded and the program header receiving starts from the beginning again 1 Header sum check NG 2 Disagreement between load...

Page 766: ...the buzzer indicating the end of OKIFAX5750 5950 loading sounds 8 Loading Processing Time The processing time for reloading in the whole OKIFAX 5750 5950 area program 1 language and default is shown...

Page 767: ...232C cable are necessary for RMCS MODEL 30 Please prepare them with the user At first install a SYSTEM DISC and FAX DISC s in the PC to use RMCS 1 PC IBM PC AT compatible 2 FAX modem This is a equipme...

Page 768: ...Personal computer FAX modem RS 232C cable Operating system Internal memory Extended memory Fixed disk drive Display IBM PC AT or compatible model PC DOS Ver 3 1 or later 300KB or more 1MB or more 20MB...

Page 769: ...SC into drive A and set PC for drive A A INST enter then INSTALL MENU will be displayed Select item 1 RMCS SETTING from the menu Hard disk drive c enter Directory c RMCS_ enter Password type in passwo...

Page 770: ...pace bar to select the model MEMO Not required but a message can be entered Press function key F10 to register these details The FAX DATA FILE LIST is now displayed and the file name sys_defx 9xx shou...

Page 771: ...er serviceman tel number data from the REMOTE fax to the PC 4 Edit the user serviceman and tel number data in the REMOTE fax 5 Edit the REMOTE fax data stored in the PC 6 Read the s w versions activit...

Page 772: ...ite all black image disturbance etc Figures 3 1 6 7 04 Heater NG Printer alarm 4 etc 05 Recording paper running system NG Recording paper feed error etc Figures 3 1 8 9 10 06 Printed image data NG Sec...

Page 773: ...tion Remarks See 01 ISDN Board NG 01 ISDN Board NG code 01 at self diagnosis 02 ISDN Board NG 02 ISDN Board NG code 02 at self diagnosis Figure 3 7 1 03 ISDN Board NG 03 ISDN Board NG code 03 at self...

Page 774: ...e monitor on etc 04 Receiving NG No sound at line monitor on etc 05 External telephone no detect No telephone mode at external telephone No Description Remarks See 01 Auto answer mode NG No detect rin...

Page 775: ...AM HASH NG PROGRAM HASH NG at self diagnosis Figure 3 9 1 07 RAM NG RAM NG at self diagnosis Figure 3 9 5 08 DPRAM DPRAM NG at self diagnosis Figure 3 9 2 3 4 09 Sending NG Call origination error prot...

Page 776: ...rm of pins 37 38 CAS3 of RAM1 are similar to Figures 3 1 3 4 Waveform of pin 36 OE of RAM1 is similar to Figure 3 1 3 Yes 1 Memory error No Yes No No No Replace RAM1 Replace IC2 Replace FLS1 Waveforms...

Page 777: ...41285901TH Rev 3 777 Fig 3 1 2 FLASH Memory Write Fig 3 1 1 FLASH Memory Read...

Page 778: ...41285901TH Rev 3 778 Fig 3 1 3 DRAM Read Fig 3 1 4 DRAM Write...

Page 779: ...o Replace F1 Check CN14 or Replace PC2 Replace IC2 Replace IC2 Replace CPU or IC2 Replace TR7 8 9 10 or IC27 Check CN8 Check CN14 or Replace PC1 Replace IC23 No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 2 Reading r...

Page 780: ...41285901TH Rev 3 780 Fig 3 1 5...

Page 781: ...Replace IC15 or TR12 TR13 Replace IC26 or Replace IC2 Check CN13 Replace IC14 Replace IC2 Replace TR506 Replace TR1 Replace D10 Replace IC2 Replace TR505 Replace TR2 Replace TR14 D8 or Check the peri...

Page 782: ...41285901TH Rev 3 782 Fig 3 1 6 Fig 3 1 7...

Page 783: ...n 224 of IC2 repeated 3V and 0V ON OFF during printing Pin 3 of TR508 repeated 5V and 0V ON OFF during printing Pin 3 of TR507 repeated 5V and 0V ON OFF during printing Replace IC2 Replace TR507 Repla...

Page 784: ...lar to Figures 3 1 8 10 At power on drum motor start to rotate Warming up is started Replace F2 Check paper tray Replace IC2 Paper jam F2 is open Registration motor rotate Input waveforms of pins 17 2...

Page 785: ...Pin 7 14 NDMON IC16 Pin 13 DMPH1 IC16 Pin 8 DMPH2 IC18 Pin 16 27 NRMON IC18 Pin 26 RMPH1 IC18 Pin 17 RMPH2 IC16 Pin 13 DMPH1 IC16 Pin 8 DMPH2 All signals repeated 5V and 0V ON OFF RMPH1 and RMPH2 are...

Page 786: ...1 12 Image scanner cable CN13 is connected At copy mode Printed image is all black or all white Control sequence of Pins 217 218 219 222 for IC2 are the same as Figure 3 1 11 Connect CN13 and check C...

Page 787: ...2 pin 51 IC2 pin 47 IC2 pin 46 IC2 pin 49 IC2 Pin 217 SQCR IC2 Pin 219 SDCLK IC2 Pin 222 SDIN IC2 Pin 218 DOUT IC2 pin 53 54 55 56 30 sec 1 6 sec RECEIVING DATA from H10 package SEND DATA from IC2 1 S...

Page 788: ...4 H34 board Pin 71 of IC2 repeats 5V and 0V cyclically during DP call origination Protocol signal receiving is NG Call origination is impossible Call origination mode is DP or PB During protocol signa...

Page 789: ...s NG 5V and 0V are alternately input to pin 9 of IC23 synchronized with the RING signal During protocol signal receiving sine wave or modulated sine wave input is provided pin 11 of IC202 on C34 H34 b...

Page 790: ...ut waveform of pins 4 5 of IC5 is similar to Figures 3 1 13 14 Input waveform of pin 11 of IC4 is similar to Figures 3 1 15 16 Input waveform of pins 3 10 of IC4 is similar to Figures 3 1 15 16 All ot...

Page 791: ...41285901TH Rev 3 791 Fig 3 1 13 RTC Time Read Fig 3 1 14 RTC Time Set...

Page 792: ...41285901TH Rev 3 792 Fig 3 1 15 RTC Time Read Fig 3 1 16 RTC Time Set...

Page 793: ...or 11 of IC21 becomes 5V when the key is pressed or the soft ringer goes or during communication Sine wave or modulated wave is input to pin 3 of IC20 when the key is pressed or the soft ringer goes...

Page 794: ...in 1 of CN17 STB N is similar to Figure 3 1 18 Signal output waveforms of pins 46 44 of IC30 are similar to Figure 3 1 17 IC30 46 ACK N IC30 44 FLT N Signal input waveforms of pins 3 5 of IC30 are sim...

Page 795: ...41285901TH Rev 3 795 Fig 3 1 17 Fig 3 1 18...

Page 796: ...es not operate correctly Modem board is installed Pin 6 of IC25 is 0V Pin 4 of CN5 is 5V Pin 6 and 7 of CN15 are 5V Replace D501 Replace IC25 Install the Modem board and recheck Replace IC2 No Yes Yes...

Page 797: ...g magnet A for IC501 IC504 Use the Jig magnet B for IC501 IC504 Pin 4 and 6 of CN7 are 0V when Pin 1 of CN7 is 0V Pin 3 and 5 of CN7 are 0V when Pin 1 of CN7 is 0V Check DLK connection cable Replace C...

Page 798: ...g magnet A for IC505 IC508 Use the Jig magnet B for IC505 IC508 Pin 4 and 6 of CN7 are 0V when Pin 1 of CN7 is 5V Pin 3 and 5 of CN7 are 0V when Pin 1 of CN7 is 5V Check DLK connection cable Replace C...

Page 799: ...ARD I F ERROR Check MUPISID2 IC2 pin 3 Signal level ISDN Board I F Error Check IC2 pin 3 solderling G4 Board installed Change G4A Board Re solderling Check R94 solderling Re solderling Check CN16 pin...

Page 800: ...d Bad Bad Yes Yes No Replace IC2 Low No HSP ERROR Check MUPISID1 IC2 pin 6 Signal level HSP Error Check IC2 pin 6 solderling LAN Board installed Change LAN Board Re solderling Check R95 solderling Re...

Page 801: ...w No G3 BOARD I F ERROR Check MUPISID3 IC2 pin 234 Signal level G3 Board I F Error Check IC2 pin 234 solderling G3 Board installed Change G3A Board Re solderling Check R103 solderling Re solderling Ch...

Page 802: ...01 C34 H34 board NG Pins 11 and 21 of IC201 repeat 5V ON OFF cyclically 24 576MHz Pin 12 of IC201 is 5V C34 H34 board NG Waveforms of pins 16 100 of IC201 are similar to Figure 3 2 1 Check CN201 or p...

Page 803: ...41285901TH Rev 3 803 Fig 3 2 1...

Page 804: ...utput voltages are provided No CB 400V output voltage is provided No current in the CC mode flows No SB2 output voltage is provided Is TR1 1 2KV current in the CC Constant Current mode smaller or lage...

Page 805: ...ater remain in OFF state Cover open function does not operate correctly No CH output voltage is provided Heater Cover Open Photo Sensor See ACTION 7 Yes See ACTION 8 Yes See ACTION 9 Yes See ACTION 10...

Page 806: ...class of D124 or D125 is incorrect Check item 1 Check if both D124 and D125 are of EB 2 class Probable cause 2 The load current is lower than the specified value Check item 2 The load current shall be...

Page 807: ...503 comes down to 0V then goes back to 5V upon completion of copying 6 MHz sine wave is input between pins 30 and 31 of IC1 Signal of pin 2 of CN1 changes to 0V or 5V when the key is pressed Signal of...

Page 808: ...ponded Pins 4 through 11 and 20 of IC1 changes to 0V or 5V when the key is pressed A pin either pin 33 through pin 48 of IC1 changes to 5V or near 0 5V when the LED should be lit See 3 4 1 LCD is not...

Page 809: ...er save mode NG Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Replace IC1 Yes No No No 3 Transfer to HPSM NG Check CN1 Pin 25 of IC1 is 0V Pin 5 of CN1 is 0V Pin 6 of IC505 is 0V Pin 5 of IC505 is 0V Pin 16 of CN1 is 0V Repl...

Page 810: ...m HPSM upon incoming call Yes Pin 16 of IC1 is 0V when the document is set Pin 17 of IC1 is 0V when START key is pressed Pin 14 of IC1 changes to 0V or 5V upon incoming call Pin 14 of CN1 changes to 0...

Page 811: ...rovide for Jig Magnet A and B as set forth in the Jig Magnet specification Instead of Jig Magnet toner cartridge with the magnet at the fixed location can be also used 2 Connect to normal OKIFAX 5750...

Page 812: ...41285901TH Rev 3 812 Jig Magnet Specification 1 IC501 IC502 IC509 IC503 IC504 IC505 IC506 IC507 IC508 Magnet Magnet A Magnet B Magnet DLK board...

Page 813: ...502 Performs Self Diagnosis without Jig Magnet Performs Self Diagnosis after putting Jig Magnet A close to DLK board Performs Self Diagnosis after putting Jig Magnet B close to DLK board No No No Yes...

Page 814: ...t A and B as set forth in the Jig Magnet specification Instead of Jig Magnet IDU cartridge with the magnet at the fixed location can be also used 2 Connect to normal OKIFAX 5750 5950 and check the DLK...

Page 815: ...41285901TH Rev 3 815 Jig Magnet Specification 2 IC501 IC502 IC509 IC503 IC504 IC505 IC506 IC507 IC508 Magnet Magnet A Magnet B Magnet DLK board...

Page 816: ...506 Performs Self Diagnosis without Jig Magnet Performs Self Diagnosis after putting Jig Magnet A close to DLK board Performs Self Diagnosis after putting Jig Magnet B close to DLK board No No No Yes...

Page 817: ...WE of RAM501 is similar to Figure 3 6 2 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Waveform of pin 13 WE of RAM1 is similar to Figure 3 6 2 Option RAM board is RA1 2 Mbyte or RA1 3 8 Mbyte Option RAM board is no...

Page 818: ...41285901TH Rev 3 818 Fig 3 6 1 RA1 1 DRAM Fig 3 6 2 RA1 2 DRAM Write...

Page 819: ...board 1 ISDN Board NG 01 High Bad Bad Low Good Good Good Bad Replace CPU chip Check CPU 97 pin solderling Check CN1 8 pin solderling Check appearance of G4A board Bad Good The signal BOOT2 from M76 b...

Page 820: ...7 1 2 ISDN Board NG 02 Bad Bad No Good Yes Good Bad Re loading G4A program by PC loading Check appearance of G4A board Check FLS chip solderling Good Program hash NG at flash memory in G4A board Repla...

Page 821: ...N Board NG 03 Bad Bad No Good Yes Yes Good Bad Replace CPU chip Check appearance of G4A board Check CN1 solderling No Good MUPIS I F initial sequence couldn t be completed during 1 seconds Replace G4A...

Page 822: ...r to Figures 3 7 5 6 Waveform of pins 75 79 91 of IC2 are similar to Figure 3 7 7 4 ISDN Board NG 04 Bad Bad No Good Yes Yes Good Check appearance of G4A board Check IC2 solderling No Initializing IC2...

Page 823: ...Rev 3 823 3 7 5 ISDN Board NG 05 5 ISDN Board NG 05 Bad Bad Good Good Check appearance of G4A board Check IC2 solderling The result of self test of IC2 ISDN LSI is NG Replace IC2 Modify bad point Re...

Page 824: ...901TH Rev 3 824 3 7 6 CPU ROM HASH NG 6 CPU ROM HASH NG Bad Bad Good Good Check appearance of G4A board Check CPU solderling HASH of CPU Internal ROM is uncorrect Replace CPU Modify bad point Re solde...

Page 825: ...41285901TH Rev 3 825 3 7 7 CPU RAM NG 7 CPU RAM NG Bad Bad Good Good Check appearance of G4A board Check CPU solderling Test result of CPU Internal RAM is NG Replace CPU Modify bad point Re solderling...

Page 826: ...7 1 8 PROGRAM HASH NG Bad Bad No Good Yes Good Bad Re loading G4A program by PC loading Check appearance of G4A board Check FLS chip solderling Good Program hash NG at flash memory in G4A board Replac...

Page 827: ...9 pin Waveform of pins 14 31 13 2 of RAM1 are similar to Figure 3 7 8 9 RAM NG Bad Bad High Good Yes Low Good Check appearance of G4A board Check RAM1 solderling No DRAM read write test result is NG R...

Page 828: ...f RAM3 are similar to Figure 3 7 4 Waveform of pins 1 6 7 17 of RAM3 are similar to Figure 3 7 3 10 DPRAM NG Bad Bad No Good Yes Yes Good Yes Check appearance of G4A board Check RAM3 solderling No No...

Page 829: ...CPU are similar to FigureS 3 7 5 6 Waveform of pins 3 4 7 8 of IC3 are similar to Figure 3 7 10 11 G4 mode communication NG NG NG No OK Yes Yes Yes OK Yes Check T1 CN3 R583 586 R597 600 solderling Ch...

Page 830: ...e similar to Figure 3 7 12 12 G3 mode communication NG NG No No OK Yes Yes Yes During protocol signal sending or receiving sine wave or modulated sine wave output is provided between pin 4 and pin 1 o...

Page 831: ...CN1 RAM3 RAM1 FLS IC1 solderling No Error at G4 mode PC loading Replace G4A board Replace RAM3 Waveform of pins 51 46 45 27 of RAM3 are similar to Figure 3 7 4 Yes No Replace RAM3 Replace IC1 Modify b...

Page 832: ...RROR at power on Replace G4A board Replace RAM3 Waveform of pins 51 46 45 27 of RAM3 are similar to Figure 3 7 4 Waveform of pins 75 76 79 of IC2 and pin 53 of CPU are similar to Figures 3 7 5 6 Yes Y...

Page 833: ...3 3 7 15 Power ON NG 02 15 Power ON NG 02 Low Low High High Check signal level at pin 5 of IC8 Check OPDCT1_N signal level at pin 38 of CN1 G4A Board not detected at power on Replace IC8 Check R148 R1...

Page 834: ...41285901TH Rev 3 834 Fig 3 7 1 Fig 3 7 2...

Page 835: ...41285901TH Rev 3 835 Fgi 3 7 3 Fgi 3 7 4...

Page 836: ...41285901TH Rev 3 836 Fig 3 7 5 Fig 3 7 6...

Page 837: ...41285901TH Rev 3 837 Fig 3 7 8 Fig 3 7 7...

Page 838: ...41285901TH Rev 3 838 Fig 3 7 9 Fig 3 7 10...

Page 839: ...41285901TH Rev 3 839 Fig 3 7 11 Fig 3 7 12...

Page 840: ...fails 2 Dialing fails 3 Transmission fails See ACTION 1 Yes Automatic receiving does not start through the ringing signal arrivees No No See ACTION 4 Yes No sound is heard when the line monitor is set...

Page 841: ...r is set to ON No See ACTION 6 Yes Some sound is heard when the line monitor is set to ON but receiving fails No 5 Detection of an external telephone fails Yes No The TEL mode is not set when going of...

Page 842: ...to the next probable cause IC1 defect Replace IC1 RL6 defect Replace RL6 RL1 defect When both transmission and receiving fail Replace RL1 RL3 defect When both transmission and receiving fail Replace R...

Page 843: ...of DTMF dialing Check if a DC loop is formed at the time of DTMF call origination If not either of the following parts may be defective Replace them one by one IC5 Q3 DB1 IC10 RL1 RL6 defect Replace R...

Page 844: ...of DTMF dialing Check if a DC loop is formed at the time of DTMF call origination If not either of the following parts may be defective Replace them one by one IC5 Q3 DB1 IC10 RL1 RL6 defect Replace R...

Page 845: ...formed at the time of DTMF dialing Check if a DC loop is formed at the time of DTMF call origination If not either of the following parts may be defective Replace them one by one IC5 IC7 Q1 Q2 Q3 DB1...

Page 846: ...ard 1 G3 Option Board NG 01 High Bad Bad Low Good Good Good Bad Replace CPU chip Check CPU 97 pin solderling Check CN1 8 pin solderling Check appearance of G3A board Bad Good The signal BOOT2 from M76...

Page 847: ...9 1 2 G3 Option Board NG 02 Bad Bad No Good Yes Good Bad Re loading G3A program by PC loading Check appearance of G3A board Check FLS chip solderling Good Program hash NG at flash memory in G3A board...

Page 848: ...Option Board NG 03 Bad Bad No Good Yes Yes Good Bad Replace CPU chip Check appearance of G3A board Check CN1 solderling No Good MUPIS I F initial sequence couldn t be completed during 1 seconds Replac...

Page 849: ...901TH Rev 3 849 3 9 4 CPU ROM HASH NG 4 CPU ROM HASH NG Bad Bad Good Good Check appearance of G3A board Check CPU solderling HASH of CPU Internal ROM is uncorrect Replace CPU Modify bad point Re solde...

Page 850: ...41285901TH Rev 3 850 3 9 5 CPU RAM NG 5 CPU RAM NG Bad Bad Good Good Check appearance of G3A board Check CPU solderling Test result of CPU Internal RAM is NG Replace CPU Modify bad point Re solderling...

Page 851: ...9 1 6 PROGRAM HASH NG Bad Bad No Good Yes Good Bad Re loading G3A program by PC loading Check appearance of G3A board Check FLS chip solderling Good Program hash NG at flash memory in G3A board Replac...

Page 852: ...9 pin Waveform of pins 14 31 13 2 of RAM1 are similar to Figure 3 9 5 7 RAM NG Bad Bad High Good Yes Low Good Check appearance of G3A board Check RAM1 solderling No DRAM read write test result is NG R...

Page 853: ...f RAM3 are similar to Figure 3 9 4 Waveform of pins 1 6 7 17 of RAM3 are similar to Figure 3 9 3 8 DPRAM NG Bad Bad No Good Yes Yes Good Yes Check appearance of G3A board Check RAM3 solderling No No D...

Page 854: ...1 repeats 5V and 0V cyclically during DP call origination Protocol signal receiving is NG Call origination is impossible Call origination mode is DP or PB During protocol signal receiving sine wave or...

Page 855: ...NG signal Protocol signal receiving is NG 5V and 0V are alternately input to pin 9 of IC23 synchronized with the RING signal During protocol signal receiving sine wave or modulated sine wave input is...

Page 856: ...CN1 RAM3 RAM1 FLS IC1 solderling No Error at G3 mode PC loading Replace G3A board Replace RAM3 Waveform of pins 51 46 45 27 of RAM3 are similar to Figure 3 9 4 Yes No Replace RAM3 Replace IC1 Modify b...

Page 857: ...FLS CPU solderling No LCD display G3 BOARD I F ERROR at power on Replace G3A board Replace RAM3 Waveform of pins 51 46 45 27 of RAM3 are similar to Figure 3 9 4 Waveform of pins 16 100 of IC201 are si...

Page 858: ...41285901TH Rev 3 858 3 9 13 Power ON NG 02 13 Power ON NG 02 Low High Check OPDCT2_N signal level at pin 38 of CN1 G3A Board not detected at power on Replace G3A board Check M76 board...

Page 859: ...es Yes No No No 14 Modem NG Pins 11 and 21 of IC201 repeat 5V ON OFF cyclically 24 576MHz Modem NG Waveforms of pins 16 100 of IC201 are similar to Figure 3 9 6 Replace IC201 Replace FLS201 Replace RA...

Page 860: ...41285901TH Rev 3 860 Fig 3 9 1 Fig 3 9 2...

Page 861: ...41285901TH Rev 3 861 Fgi 3 9 3 Fgi 3 9 4...

Page 862: ...41285901TH Rev 3 862 Fgi 3 9 5 Fgi 3 9 6...

Page 863: ...N topologies operating systems are as follows LAN 10base T Ethernet 100base TX Ethernet Fast Ethernet Operating systems supported by the printer driver Windows3 1 Windows95 WindowsNT4 0 Windows2000 Ne...

Page 864: ...the following parts 1 Network Card see below 2 CD ROM which contains Printer Driver Utility Manual Quick Installation Guide this document Read me The Printer Driver and the LPR Utility and Setup Util...

Page 865: ...allation To install the network card into your fax machine 1 Remove rear cover 1 rear plate 2 and two dummy plates 3 2 Connect network card 4 to adapter board 5 or to G4 board 6 then locate the assemb...

Page 866: ...41285901TH Rev 3 866 3 Attach rear plate 2 and secure with 2 screws 7 Secure the network card and adapter card or G4 board with two screws each 8 and 9 4 Attach rear cover 2 7 8 8 9 7...

Page 867: ...read the Network Card manual supplied with the CD in conjunction with this document as it also explains how to use the Network Card Please note however that the descriptions in the manual are based on...

Page 868: ...N S Enter Key L A N O P T I O N S 8 2 L A N P R I N T T O 8 3 P O P I N T E R V A L 8 4 R E C E I V E D M S G Key L A N O P T I O N S 9 1 D O M A I N N A M E 9 2 M D N 9 3 N E T W O R K S E T T I N G...

Page 869: ...is machine while there is no mail This operation will erase the log of the 50 previous communications If automatic POP reception is carried out while there is no mail the log will also be erased There...

Page 870: ...using InternetFax as a scanner turn this setting off to prevent the sender ID data from appearing in scanned images UF91 DOMAIN NAME This setting is required when forwarding email received by SMTP to...

Page 871: ...an MDN request it will always return MDN to the sender regardless of this setting If a file other than the TIFF formats compatible with this Internet Fax is received and the REPORT setting under UF73...

Page 872: ...0 The symbols that can be used are _ The tilde symbol will appear on the LCD as 1 Both upper case and lower case letters can be used to switch between the cases press one touch key 31 CAPS key 5 POP...

Page 873: ...rs can be used to switch between the cases press one touch key 31 CAPS key 11 FAX Email Address Enter the email address defined on this machine Maximum length 64 characters Note You can input Latin le...

Page 874: ...ection 7 1 2 can be entered here in addition to the following items which are accessible only through the web a SMTP Transmit Whether or not to enable SMTP transmission protocol For normal operations...

Page 875: ...et mask and Default Gateway c Enable Banner for FTP LPR d DNS settings NetWare NetWare server settings For details please see the Network Card manual Please note that the position of the Pserver menu...

Page 876: ...ress is assigned and press Start After storing the document s image data on memory the machine will establish a server connection When this is done the Sending message will be displayed At the end of...

Page 877: ...8 1 2 0 0 T E L S E L E C T L O C A T I O N S O R P R E S S C O P Y Press One touch key A d m i n n e t w o r k c o m P R E S S S T A R T T O D I A L Press Start key or Time Out S C A N N I N G P A G...

Page 878: ...d ress assigned to a one touch key M E N U 0 5 R E L A Y I N I T I A T E T X 0 6 I N T E R N E T F A X 0 7 P O L L I N G T X R X I N T E R N E T F A X 0 1 I N T E R N E T T X 0 2 I N T E R N E T R X I...

Page 879: ...e as yours or to a PC This InternetFAX attaches the following mail text as it sends a fax document 1 2 These settings can be changed There is a TIFF file in this mail which has been sent from an Inter...

Page 880: ...t MENU 6 INTERNET FAX 2 INTERNET RX and press Enter Start If automatic reception takes place and there is no mail no record of the transaction will be made In the case of manual reception service code...

Page 881: ...com RECEIVING MENU 05 RELAY INITIATE TX 06 INTERNET FAX 07 POLLING TX RX INTERNET FAX 01 INTERNET TX 02 INTERNET RX INTERNET RX PRESS START TO RX RESULT OK PRINT FROM LAN PRINTING PRESS CLR TO CANCEL...

Page 882: ...be printed Note Files at 600 600dpi resolution cannot be received without an optional 8M memory installed 4 3 2 Receiving text You can print out the body text of email by turning the TEXT PRINT setti...

Page 883: ...box will be forwarded to the assigned email address upon reception For details of the forwarding operation please see the fax machine manual under the section concerning fax forwarding relay Fig J 4...

Page 884: ...For example if the host name of this InternetFAX has been defined as intfax and its domain name is network com enter FAX telephone number intfax network com and the mail server will transfer this mail...

Page 885: ...bc com 192 168 1 100 DNS server dns abc com 192 168 101 Client user abc com 192 168 1 50 LAN OKIFAX5950 fax abc com 192 168 1 105 G3 G4 FAX ISDN PSTN OKIFAX5950 User abc com 192 168 1 50 OR 1 2 3 4 5...

Page 886: ...address registered in the Maintenance Mode by choosing SETUP 44 ADMIN EMAIL ADDR 03 02 2000 00 00 PERSONAL ID Odc Takasaki TEL NO 609 222 1234 MAIN BOARD CPU ROM VERSION aaaa HASH OK hhhh CPU RAM OK P...

Page 887: ...1 6 6 of the Maintenance Manual See Sec 1 6 6 of the Maintenance Manual See Sec 1 6 6 of the Maintenance Manual See Sec 1 6 6 of the Maintenance Manual See Sec 1 6 6 of the Maintenance Manual See Sec...

Page 888: ...can receive the document on your PC as a Tiff file In this case there is no limit to the resolution of the Tiff file so you can send the image at 600 600dpi in EX FINE mode 1 to create a high quality...

Page 889: ...service codes E001 and E002 the number of pages column in the report will be left blank The following are SMTP protocol error codes given in RFC821 For details please ask your network administrator 4...

Page 890: ...r 040 POP protocol DELE command error 050 POP protocol TOP command error 900 Network Card I F error 910 TCP IP or SMTP POP not supported or allowed by Network Card 920 Network Card not ready transmiss...

Page 891: ...is machine C LCD shows message OPTION BOARD ERROR A network card I F error has occurred turn the power off and on again to recover D I have turned MDN or DSN ON but no confirmation has been returned M...

Page 892: ...on and a report is printed out The received file is not of a format supported by this machine F The same mail is printed up repeatedly Is the UF84 DELTE POP MSG setting TYPE2 Do not use other settings...

Page 893: ...u used characters other than numbers P or in the telephone number If you have entered a telephone number longer than 40 digits the InternetFAX will not receive the transmission Have you registered the...

Page 894: ...er has two modes printer server mode and remote printer mode The Network Card supports either mode Using NetWare requires that the fax machine should be attached as a printer under NetWare control For...

Page 895: ...red Other Operating Systems Other operating systems such as Macintosh or UNIX are not supported Configuring from Network Utilities CD Setup Utilities Your Network Card configurations may be altered fr...

Page 896: ...printing data can be found after a specified time has elapsed since the last data was submitted If the default configuration is acceptable please do not alter it UF81 PAPER SIZE CHECK ON OFF With this...

Page 897: ...o Banner Used or at NetWare Server to No Banner Sent If in doubt ask your NetWare Network Administra tor for details Although the Network Card supports FTP and LPR banners when a problem occurs with b...

Page 898: ...ax display there may be a problem in the printing data transmitted via the network As the printing data will be cancelled please conduct the printing again If this error re occurs while printing docum...

Page 899: ...etwork adminstrator about the settings listed below which are required in order to make a connection to the mail server These settings are similar to those of popular mail clients such as Netscape Mes...

Page 900: ...ssword assigned to this machine for accessing the POP server The machine is ready to receive Internet Fax messages when the above settings have been configured To receive a fax message the machine wil...

Page 901: ...rk domain name abc com Host name of the mail server in this domain mail abc com IP address of this mail server 192 168 001 100 Host name of the DNS server in this domain dns abc com IP address of this...

Page 902: ...ample where the OS of mail abc com is FreeBSD and its mail server is sendmail Configuration file sendmail cf is generated using utility CF Where no utility of this kind is available you will have to e...

Page 903: ...50 fax abc com 192 168 1 105 LAN 1 2 3 4 5 Fig J 7 Mail forwarding 1 Client sends mail to mail server To fax 123 fax abc com 2 Mail server makes enquiry to DNS server regarding fax abc com 3 DNS repli...

Page 904: ...a guard timer if an interruption is not done in 20 seconds at maximum it is assumed as a board error and IPFAX function will be disabled A board error can be recovered only by turning the power off o...

Page 905: ...999 is added as an IP address However an error occurs when a call is made because it is in correct Destination designation with an IP address is included as a function for debugging The operation is n...

Page 906: ...make a call a call is not made to IPFAX or is assumed as a part of telephone number and called to G3 G4 2 Chain dial after you make an IPFAX call is prohibited 4 2 Fall back specifications Even thoug...

Page 907: ...sed Communication error 0xFF An error Communication error 4 7 1 Operation restrictions in an board error status The following shows operation restrictions in a board error status 1 Board error when on...

Page 908: ...or A communication error regarding FAX protocol not network protocol is treated in the same way as an error in G3 G4 communication error display redial etc 6 Communication service IPFAX provides all t...

Page 909: ...ing a voice calling is prohibited If IPFAX ringing occurs during off hook alarm the off hook alarm is canceled and IPFAX receive is performed 8 3 Soft ringer Because G3 communication during IPFAX comm...

Page 910: ...ting and initializing NIC SETUP IP FAX OPTIONS board setting 80 83 Moves to IPFAX board setting The next page shows procedure flow 1 IP address 80 Sets the device IP address DHCP becomes valid when yo...

Page 911: ...not available 7 IPFAX OPTIONS does not appear either 2 When an IPFAX board error occurs FUNC NOT AVAIL Appears for 3 seconds by pressing ENTER Key 80 When IP ADDRESS setting is changed the setting is...

Page 912: ...error only the title is written and the contents will be blank USER FUNCTION SETUP 70 MCF SINGLE LOC 71 MCF MULTI LOC 72 IMAGE IN MCF 73 ERR REPORT MCF 80 IP ADDRESS 81 SUBNET MASK 82 DEFAULT GATEWAY...

Page 913: ...as previous models do regardless of a board error TECHNICAL FUNCTION 01 SERVICE BIT 02 MONITOR CONT 03 COUNTRY CODE 35 PRINT PRIORITY 36 RELAY BROADCAST 37 FAX2NET FUNCTION 38 JBIG FACILITY 39 LLC CHE...

Page 914: ...OK 03 Starting condition GK not added Status 0x04 OK 04 Starting condition LAN cannot be used 3 Status 0x05 OK 05 Trouble conditions Status 0x0f NG Writes detailed error code of DPRAM Detail of error...

Page 915: ...Relay BC Conf TX REP T XX REP T XX IP FAX Forwarding FWD T FWD T IP Batch TX BATCH BATCH IP Fax2Net WEB Retrieval Fax2Net Broadcasting Fax2Net Payment Card Reg RX RX RX IP Polling RX POLL RX 1 POLL RX...

Page 916: ...code of the board 1501 Receiver rejected 1502 GK rejected 1503 No response 1504 Cancel 1505 Board BUSY 1506 Telephone number error 1507 GK not discovered 1508 DHCP failure 15FF Board error If an IPFAX...

Page 917: ...hen an IP FAX board sends even though V 8 Bit of receive DIS signal is ON CI signal is not sent 13 2 1 2 Receiving 1 ANSam signal is not sent when IP FAX board sends 2 V 8 Bit of DIS signal is set to...

Page 918: ...signal sending start 2 Time between CED signal sending to DIS signal sending start 13 3 2 2 Preamble sending timer 1 Delete timer at the time of IP MAX communication It is 1 second as usual in case o...

Page 919: ...board is available 14 1 2 System composition Insert this board into a FAX machine made by ODC IFAX communication is available with other Internet FAX devices IFAX board etc via LAN I F 14 1 3 List of...

Page 920: ...lock component IFAX board Call Control API T38 driver I F SOCKET Core part MUPIS I F MUPIS I F processing part T30 Control part Maintenance part Maintenance Data FAX data transfer Remote I F part Comm...

Page 921: ...g API in LSI core part Controls all core parts except FAX data Sends and receives T30 signal between T38 part of and the main unit T30 protocol is installed in FAX main unit Renews firmware and modifi...

Page 922: ...K response to RAS message Address table when GK is not used Alias IP address port number For 100 cases Character data of 1 32 characters For modification a user has to enter twice by Console in order...

Page 923: ...head of the telephone number from the main unit is it is recognized as IP address entering regardless of GK use GK not use and IP address is directly sent Send destination port number at the time of I...

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