UNC/WN5/FN5/DN5
OF5750/5950 Series January 2001
A3 - 50
E
Line transformer (T1)
This circuit processes send/receive signals required for facsimile transmission, dial tone
receive signals required for automatic dialing, and MF tone send and remote receive
signals. It separates between the line and equipment in terms of DC and also keeps a
balance between the line and the ground.
F
Off-hook detectors (IC2, RL7)
These circuits detect the off-hook state of the telephone connected to the TEL1, TEL2,
through LINE terminals. IC2 uses a high detection sensitivity than of RL7. In 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 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 resistance switches (CN26 and CN36)
These switches set the DC resistance according to the line requirement.
Q
FICC (IC6)
This circuits reduces the DC resistance to increase the loop current momentarily to
assure operation of the switch at line seizuring.
R
Constant current circuits (Q1 and Q2)
These circuits provide DC characteristics according to the French line requirement.
S
Shunt (RL5)
This circuit prevents bell resonances in the telephone sets connected in parallel during
pulse dialing and also reduces distortions of the pulse waveform.
T
Communication line terminal switches (CN26 and CN36)
Unlike other countries, pines 2 and 5 are connected to the line for the UK communication
line. Set the switches to “F” for France and “UK” for UK.
Summary of Contents for OKIFAX 5950
Page 9: ...CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION ...
Page 101: ...OF5750 5950 Series January 2001 1 92 1 6 21 NIC Information ...
Page 107: ...CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE ...
Page 264: ...CHAPTER 3 BRIEF TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION ...
Page 272: ...CHAPTER 4 MECHANICAL DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY ...
Page 277: ...OF5750 5950 Series January 2001 4 5 Appearance of the OKIFAX 5750 5950 ...
Page 302: ...CHAPTER 5 ADJUSTMENTS ...
Page 306: ...CHAPTER 6 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE ...
Page 341: ...CHAPTER 7 TROUBLESHOOTING AND REPAIR FOR OKIFAX 5750 5950 ...
Page 400: ...Appendix A PC Board Descriptions and Operation ...
Page 491: ...Appendix B DescriptionsofPrintOperation ...
Page 513: ...Appendix C Not used at this time ...
Page 516: ...OF5750 5950 Series January 2001 D 1 Section 1 CABINET ASSEMBLY 27 28 29 ...
Page 518: ...OF5750 5950 Series January 2001 D 3 Section 2 CONTROL PANEL ASSEMBLY 11 ...
Page 520: ...OF5750 5950 Series January 2001 D 5 Section 3 PRINTER ASSEMBLY 53 54 31 10 55 52 34 56 ...
Page 523: ...OF5750 5950 Series January 2001 D 8 Section 4 BASE ASSEMBLY ...
Page 525: ...OF5750 5950 Series January 2001 D 10 Section 5 FRAME ASSEMBLY SCANNER L 31 30 33 32 ...
Page 527: ...OF5750 5950 Series January 2001 D 12 Section 6 FRAME ASSEMBLY SCANNER U ...
Page 529: ...OF5750 5950 Series January 2001 D 14 Section 7 CABLES OPTION BOARDS ...
Page 530: ...OF5750 5950 Series January 2001 D 15 28 29 Section 7 CABLES OPTION BOARDS ...
Page 532: ...Appendix E Not used at this time ...