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9 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (DIGITAL CIRCUIT)

   24(MHz)       24.576(MHz)

32.768KHz

TX0
TX1
TX2
TX3
TXE

....

....

STB1
STB2
STB3

THDAT
THCLK
THLAT

....

....

....

KRXD/KTXD

KSCLK

KLATCH
KSTART

....

....

SI

CLK

32.256KHz

Q514

R576

220

R575

10K

+5VD

R584

56K

C575

K0.033u

DG

R583

5.6K

+5VD

R529

0

C528

J18P

X501

32.768KHz

C525

J12P

R545

100

C550

J15P

L501

C551

J15P

R546

1M

X502

24.00MHz

DG

+5VD

DG

R570

F1.1K

R566

0

DG

BAT501

3.3V

Q513

R571

F4.7K

+3.3V/BATT

C560

Z0.1u

DA501

1

23

C564

Z0.22u

+3.3V+5VD

DG

DG

DG

DG

R556

2.2k

C522

Z0.1u

R522

10K

+5VD

C513

K1000P

DG

C527

Z0.1u

IC509

1

OUT

2

IN

3

NC

4

GND

R530

NC

NC

IC501

1

AIN1

2

AIN2

3

AIN3

4

AMON

5

VSSB

6

VDDB

7

VDDB(3.3V/BATT)

8

X32OUT

9

X32IN

10

VSS

11

XBACKEN

12

VDD(5V/BATT)

13

XRAMCS

14

XRAMCS2

15

FTG

16

F1

17

F2/OP

18

FR/OP

19

VIDRST/IOP

20

SPHCLK/IOP

21

DARKON/IOP

22

ADSEL2/IOP

23

CPC

24

BELL

25

VDD(5V)

26

VSS

27

RVN

28

IRDATXD/IOP81

29

IRDARXD/IOP80

30

TXD/IOP

31

RXD/IOP

32

XRTS/IOP

33

XCTS/IOP

34

XDSR/IOP

35

DCD/IOP

36

XDTR/IOP

37

RI/CLK/IOP

38

TONE1

39

TONE2

40

VOLUREF

41

VOLUOUT

42

0VOLUIN

43

MIDAT/IOP

44

MICLK/IOP

45

MLAT/IOP

46

XRESCS1

47

IOP90

48

VSS

49

VDD(5V)

50

XNMI

51

CBUSY2

52

CSO

53

CBUSY1

54

CCLK

55

CSI

56

IOP91

57

IOP92

58

FMEMCS/IOP

59

FMEMDO/IOP

60

FMEMDI/IOP

61

FMEMCLK/IOP

62

XRESCS3/OP

63

20KOSC/IOP

64

XHOLDAK

65

VDD(3.3V)

66

XOUT

67

XIN

68

VSS

69

VDD(5V)

70

XTEST

71

CPUCLK

72

TEST1

73

TEST2

74

TEST3

75

TEST4

76

XMDMINT

77

XMDMCS

78

VSS

79

VDD(3.3V)

80

XWAIT

81

XHOLD

82

XHSTRD/IOP

83

XHSTWR/IOP

84

XOPRBE/MUT/OP

85

ADR15

86

ADR14

87

ADR13

88

XRAS/IOP

89

90

91

92

VDD(3.3V)

93

94

95

96

97

98

99

100

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

110

111

112

113

114

115

116

117

118

119

120

121

122

RBA0(A13)

123

RBA1(A14)

124

RBA2(A15)

125

RBA3(A16)

126

RBA4(A17)

127

RBA5(A18)

128

RBA6/IOP96

129

130

131

XCAS1/IOP

XCAS2/IOP

VSS

XRESCS2

DB3

DB2

DB4

DB1

DB5

DB0

DB6

DB7

VSS

VDD(5V)

XROMCS

XRD

XWR

ADR0

ADR1

ADR2

ADR3

ADR4

ADR5

ADR6

ADR7

ADR8

ADR9

ADR10

ADR11

ADR12

VSS

VDD(5V)

IOP95

IOP94

IOP93

132

XRESET

133 XORESET

134 VDD(5V)
135 VSS
136 XRESET1
137 XWDERR
138 XRSTSWI
139 XRSTSWO
140 XRESETD
141 IOP
142 STB1
143 STB2
144 VDD(3.3V)
145 VSS
146 STB3
147 STB4
148 STBNP
149 THDAT
150 THCLK
151 THLAT
152 RM0/IOP
153 RM1/IOP
154 RM2/IOP
155 RM3/IOP
156 RXE/IOP
157 TM0/IOP
158 VDD(5V)
159 VSS
160 TM1/IOP
161 TM2/IOP
162 TM3/IOP
163 TXE/IOP
164 KSTART
165 KLATCH
166 KSCLK
167 KTXD
168 KRXD
169 ADSEL1
170 VSSC
171 VDDC
172 VSSA
173 VDDA
174 VREFB
175 VCL
176 VREFT

C533

Z0.1u

DG

C545

Z0.1u

C544

Z0.1u

C543
Z0.1u

C540 Z0.1

C536

Z0.1

C529

Z0.1u

C514
Z0.1u

C516

Z0.1u

C542

Z0.1u

IC507

1

CD

2

FC2

3

FC1

4

VIN

5

VO1

6

VCC

7

GND

8

VO2

C587

Z1.0

C583 Z1.0

R597

0

CN503

1 SP(+)

2 SP(-)

R599

10K

R598

0

+5VD

D508

ADR13

ADR14

ADR15

AMON

C515

Z0.1u

+5VD

+3.3V

C526

Z0.1u

C517

Z0.1u

+5V/BATT

+3.3V/BATT

DG

DG

C519

Z0.22u

C520

Z0.1u

R573

4.7K

R565

56K

R564

100K

R567

100K

R561

22K

R558

10K

R563

100K

C569

K0.033

NC

C566

Q512

Q509

DG

DG

DG

DG

DG

+5VD

+5VD

+5VD

+24V1

DG

DG

R513

33K

+5VD

R517

10K

PG

R514

4.7K

Q503

R521

10k

R518

10K

R512

82K

C504

K0.047u

PG

R503

5.6k

DG

IC508

1 S
2 S
3 S
4 G

5

D

6

D

7

D

8

D

C507

J560P

Q501

C510

K2200P

R511

22K

CN508

1

COM(THON)

2

COM(THON)

3

GND(PG)

4

GND(PG)

5

+5V

6

TM

7

STB1

8

STB2

9

STB3

10

THCLK

11

THLAT

12

THDAT

R504

4.7k

+5VD

DG

R519

20K

C512

K0.1u

IC506

1

I1

2

I2

3

I3

4

I4

5

I5

6

I6

7

I7

8

GND

9

COMMON

10

O7

11

O6

12

O5

13

O4

14

O3

15

O2

16

O1

PG

D501

CN506

1

M3

2

M2

3

M1

4

M0

5

COM

+5VD

R516

1K

NC

R502

R510

47K

R507

47K

R515

1K

+5VD

+24V1

CN504

1

SIG

2

GND

3

+5V

4

SEL

5

GND

6

SI

7

GND

8

CLK

9

G.LED

10

V.LED

R528

0

DG

IC503

1

VDD

2

D0

3

D1

4

D2

5

D3

6

NC

7

WE

8

RAS

9

DA9

10

DA0

11

DA1

12

DA2

13

DA3

14

VDD

15

GND

16

DA4

17

DA5

18

DA6

19

DA7

20

DA8

21

NC

22

OE

23

CAS

24

D4

25

D5

26

D6

27

D7

28

GND

IC502

1

VPP

2

A16

3

A15

4

A12

5

A7

6

A6

7

A5

8

A4

9

A3

10

A2

11

A1

12

A0

13

D0

14

D1

15

D2

16

GND

17

D3

18

D4

19

D5

20

D6

21

D7

22

CE

23

A10

24

OE

25

A11

26

A9

27

A8

28

A13

29

A14

30

A17

31

A18

32

VCC

R533

10K

R534

10K

+5V/BATT

C552

Z1.0

IC504

1

A14

2

A12

3

A7

4

A6

5

A5

6

A4

7

A3

8

A2

9

A1

10

A0

11

D0

12

D1

13

D2

14

GND

15

D3

16

D4

17

D5

18

D6

19

D7

20

CS

21

A10

22

OE

23

A11

24

A9

25

A8

26

A13

27

WE

28

VCC

DG

C549

Z1.0

DG

DG

C523

K0.1

CPUCLK

PS501

1

2

3

4

PS502

1

2

3

4

DG

DG

IC510

1

VSS

2

CLE

3

ALE

4

WE

5

WP

6

N.C.

7

N.C.

8

N.C.

9

N.C.

10

N.C.

11
12
13

N.C.

14

N.C.

15

N.C.

16

N.C.

17

N.C.

18

I/O0

19

I/O1

20

I/O2

21

I/O3

22

VSS

23

VCC

24

I/O4

25

I/O5

26

I/O6

27

I/O7

28

N.C.

29

N.C.

30

N.C.

31

N.C.

32

N.C.

33

34

35

N.C.

36

N.C.

37

N.C.

38

N.C.

39

N.C.

40

GND

41

R/B

42

RE

43

CE

44

VCC

DG

C573

Z0.1

C574

Z0.1

R595

10K

R592

10K

IC505

1 SR4IN/RESERVED
2 SR3OUT/RESERVED
3 EYESYNC
4 EYECLK
5 RXD
6 SR1IO
7 NC
8 EYEXY
9 SR4OUT

10 VDD1
11 RLSD#
12 DCLK
13 EN85#
14 GPIO
15 RTS#
16 DGND1
17 TXD
18 SA1CLK
19 RS4
20 RS3
21 RS2
22 RS1
23 RS0
24 YCLK
25 IACLK
26 IA1CLK
27 CTRLSIN_S/NC
28 RESERVED/NC
29 SOUT_S/NC
30 SIN_S/NC
31 FSYNC_S/NC
32 IARESET_S#/NC
33 AGND1
34 LINEIN_S/NC
35 MICP_S/NC
36 MICM_S/NC
37 MICBIAS_S/NC
38 NC

39

NC

40

VREF_S/NC

41

VC_S/NC

42

VAA_S/NC

43

LINEOUT_S/NC

44

NC

45

AGND2

46

SPKRP_S/NC

47

SPKRM_S/NC

48

AVDD_S/NC

49

RESERVED/NC

50

ICLK_S/NC

51

MCLK_P

52

CTRLSIN_P

53

RESERVED

54

SOUT_P

55

SIN_P

56

FSYNC_P

57

IARESET_P#

58

AGND3

59

NC

60

LINEIN_P

61

MICP_P

62

MICM_P

63

MICBIAS_P

64

NC

65

NC

66

VREF_P

67

VC_P

68

VAA_P

69

LINEOUT_P

70

AGND4

71

SPKRP_P

72

SPKRM_P

73

AVDD_P

74

NC

75

ICLK_P

76

MCLK_S/NC

77

VDD2

78

D7

79

D6

80

D5

81

D4

82

D3

83

D2

84

DGND2

85

VDD3

86

D1

87

DGND3

88

D0

89

CSBR#/RESERVED

90

WRITE#

91

CS#

92

READ#

93

GPI2

94

GPI3

95

GPI4

96

GPI5

97

GPI6

98

GPI7

99

GPO7

100

VDD4

101

GPO6

102

GPO5

103

RESERVED

104

GPO4

105

GPO3

106

DGND4

107

CTS#

108

IRQ1#

109

GPO2

110

GPO1

111

GPO0

112

VDD5

113

VGG

114

DGND5

115

RESET#

116

XTALI

117

XTALO

118

RESERVED

119

XCLK

120

GPI1

121

IRQ2#

122

SR3IN

123

RESERVED

124

RESERVED

125

DGND6

126

DVAA

127

AGND5

128

RESERVED

+5VD

C501

Z0.1u

DG

FG

IC511

1

IN1

2

C1

3

OUTA

4

IN2

5

C2

6

OUTB

7

GND

8

OUTC

9

C3

10

IN3

11

OUTD

12

C4

13

IN4

14

VCC

IC512

1

VEE

2

INA1

3

OUTA

4

INB1

5

INB2

6

OUTB

7

GND

8

OUTC

9

INC2

10

INC1

11

OUTD

12

IND2

13

IND1

14

VCC

CN510

1

FG

2

TXD

3

RXD

4

RTS

5

CTS

6

DSR

7

GND

8

DCD

9

DTR

10

RI

11

FG

R543

0

R544

0

FG

DG

R536

1K

+5VD

+5VD

NC

C534

NC

C535

NC

C532

DG

-12V

+12V

DG

C531

Z0.1u

R548

6.8K

Q506

R554

3.9K

R555

3.9K

C554

35V33u

R551

6.8K

NC

C556

R550

4.7

R547

22

C553

35V33u

Q507

D504

R549

8.2K

D506

Q508

C555

35V10u

R552

15K

R553

15

D507

D505

R535

1K

R600

10K

C590

K0.0047

EYESYNC

EYECLK

EYEXY

DG

YCLK

R574

2.7K

DG

AG

X503

32.256MHZ

R587

150

C578

J10P

C581

J10P

L502

DG

R603

1K

C589

K0.01

AG

AG

DG

C605

Z0.1u

C606

Z0.1u

C611

16V10

C612

16V10

AG

R557

4.7K

C559

J33P

C557

K4700P

C558

K4700P

+5VD

+5VD

DG

DG

XCLK

+5VD

C591

Z0.1u C594

16V10

DG

C584 Z0.1u

C585

16V10

DG

+5VD

L503

0

C604

Z0.1u

C610

16V10

AG

C597

Z0.1u

C599

16V10

DG

R605

10k

+5VD

L504

11A102S

AG

AG

DG

+5VA

+5VD

+24V1

R593

2.2K

R594

1K

C586

K1000P

CN507

1

2

R509

1.5K(1/2W)

R508

820

Q502

+24V1

D503

D502

R506

1K

R505

4.7K

C508

K1000P

DG

DG

+5VD

C609 Z0.1u

C615

Z0.1u

C617

6.3V220u

DG

+5VD

XTEST

B

C505

Z0.1

C506

6.3V100

DG

+5VD

DG

DG

+24V

C546

Z0.1u

C548

Z0.1u

C601

J100P

C614

Z0.1u

R581

10K

DG

CN512

1 MIC(+)

2 MIC(-)

R618

2.2K

R617

2.2K

C616

6.3V 100u

C613

K0.068

R615

15K

+5VA

AG

IC513

1

CONT

2

GND

3

NOISE

4

VOUT

5

VIN

C600

K0.01

CN511

1 CSI

2 CSO

3 CCLK

4 CBUSY1

5 CBUSY2

6 CRESET

7 S-ENB

8 CIO

CN501

1 BELL

2 T/P

3 DCN

4 CPC

5 MDLSEL

6 LINERLY

7 BREAK

8 LINERX

9 MONRX

10 LINETX

C509

K1000P

C511

K1000P

DG

CN505

1

FG

2

JOG2

3

JOG1

4

GND

5

+5V

6

KSTART

7

KLATCH

8

KSCLK

9

KTXD

10

KRXD

11

RESET

R520

1K

R577

10K

L506

10

IC550

1

DIR

2

A1

3

A2

4

A3

5

A4

6

A5

7

A6

8

A7

9

A8

10

GND

11

B8

12

B7

13

B6

14

B5

15

B4

16

B3

17

B2

18

B1

19

G

20

VCC

DG

+5VD

C618

Z0.1

DG

R621

4.7K

DG

CN502

1 DG

2 AG

3 +5VA

4 +5VD

5 +24V

6 CLRX

7 NC

8 CLTX

9 NC

DG

DG

NC

C620

AG

NC

C622

R620

2.2K

R624

100

R625

100

R626

100

R628

100

R629

100

C624

J12P

DG

R630

100

R631

100

R632

100

R633

100

R634

100

R635

100

R636

100

R637

100

RA501

100

1

2

3

45

6

7

8

RA502

100

1

2

3

45

6

7

8

RA503

100

1

2

3

45

6

7

8

RA504

100

1

2

3

45

6

7

8

RA505

100

1

2

3

4

5
6
7
8

RA506

100

1

2

3

4

5
6
7
8

FTG

MDM3_3V

BATT

A

C596 K0.1

C630

0

R664

270K

C641

J560P

R662

15K

C637

K0.0027

C643

K0.1

R666

27K

+5VA

R659 120K

R663

33K

AG

C639

J100P

C645

6.3V330u

C640

K0.1

R667

270K

C647

K0.1

R671

220K

C642

J100P

+5VD

IC551

1

STR

2

CLK

3

DATA

4

VDD

5

VOXOUT

6

VOXDET

7

VOXIN

8

VSS

9

NC

10

ROUT2

11

ROUT1

12

RIN

13

VCC

14

HSMICIN1

15

HSMICIN2

16

HSMICOUT

17

NC

18

NC

19

NC

20

EXTIN

21

EXTOUT

22

LINEOUT

23

LINEIN

24

MODEMTXIN

25

MODEMTXOUT

26

NC

27

TONEIN

28

NC

29

NC

30

AG

31

MODEMRXOUT

32

VLIN

33

VLREF

34

VLOUT

35

SPOUT

36

SPIN

C648

K0.1

R668

8.2K

C646

6.3V330u

R660

18K

R665

12K

R661

56K

C649

K0.1

C635

16V,10u

DG

R673

15K

R670

10K

C644

Z0.1u

C634

Z0.1u

C638

K0.01

C636

J100P

R672

220K

C631

K0.1

R649

10K

R675

10K

C651

K0.22

R669

0

R652

1K

R653

0

DG

AG

AG

DG

F501

3.15A

R676

10k

+24V

Q515

PG

NC

R678

RA507 470

1

2

3

4

5
6
7
8

RA508 470

1

2

3

4

5
6
7
8

R680

10K

R681

10K

R682

10K

R683

10K

R684

10K

R685

10K

R686

10K

R687

10K

DG

CN509

1

+24V

2

+24V

3

+24V

4

PG

5

PG

6

GND

7

+5V

8

PDET

R689

0

R690

100

R691

100

R692

100

C652 J680P

C653 J680P

C654 J680P

DG

R693

0

R679

4.7K

NC

R562

NC

R559

NC

R560

NC

Q511

NC

Q510

NC

C502

R695

100

R696

100

R697

150K

R698

110K

NC

C595

NC

C524

NC

C530

NC

C518

R701

150

R702

3.9K

R703

560K

R704

10K

C655

K0.047

C656

K330P

Q516

AG

+5VA

J501

NC

+5VD

+5VA

C657

Z0.1

NC

C503

R705

0

NC

R658

R706 10K

F503

1.25A

C658

Z0.1

PG

Q517

PG

F502

0.25A

R707

390(1W)

L507

L508

L509

L510

L511

L512

L513

L514 11A102S

L515 11A102S

C659

Z0.1

L516

11B601S

C660

Z1.0

L517

11A20P

L518

11A102S

R708

8.2

NC

R677

J502

J504

NC

J503

NC

J505

R627

11B601S

R527

2.2K

R525

4.7K

NC

C547

R694

11A20P

R709

11A20P

NC

C563

DA502

1
2

3

C633

K0.056

AG

NC

R674

NC

C650

NC

C664

AG

NC

C571

NC

R579

NC

R710

NC

Q518

NC

R712

NC

R713

R714

0

NC

R711

NC

C538

NC

C598

DG

FG

Q504

+5VA

C665

Z0.1u

DG

NC

C623

NC

R569

NC

R568

NC

C561

NC

C562

NC

C567

NC

C568

R716

10K

TEST

R717

4.7

C666

Z0.1

Q519

R715

100K

NC

C667

NC

R719

NC

C668

DG

DG

R720

NC

R721

NC

C669

NC

DG

AG

DG

NC

R722

NC

C661

R800

0

NC

L519

L505

22

R654

0

NC

R655

THDAT

THCLK

THLAT

D[0-7]

TM0,TM1,TM2,TM3,TXE

TXE

A[10]

D[7]

A[9]

D[0]

A[8]

D[6]

A[7]

D[2]

A[6]

A[5]

A[4]

D[3]

D[1]

A[2]

D[5]

RBA[5]

RBA[4]

RBA[3]

RBA[2]

RBA[1]

RBA[0]

A[7]

A[6]

A[0-12],RBA[0-5]

A[5]

RBA[4]

A[4]

D[0-7]

RBA[3]

RBA[2]

RBA[1]

RBA[0]

A[12]

A[0-12],RBA[0-5]

A[11]

D[4]

D[0]

D[1]

D[2]

D[3]

D[4]

D[5]

D[6]

D[7]

RBA[0]

RBA[1]

RBA[2]

RBA[3]

RBA[4]

RBA[5]

A[11]

D[0]

A[3]

A[2]

RBA[1]

D[1]

RBA[0]

D[0-7]

RBA[2]

D[3]

A[4]

A[5]

A[7]

A[0-12],RBA[0-5]

A[8]

A[6]

D[4]

A[9]

D[5]

A[0]

A[10]

D[6]

D[2]

D[7]

A[1]

KLATCH,KRXD,KSCLK,KSTART,KTXD

KSTART

KLATCH

KSCLK

KTXD

KRXD

A[0]

A[1]

A[3]

D[0]

D[1]

D[2] D[3]

D[4]

D[5]

D[6]

D[7]

STB1,STB2,STB3,THCLK,THDAT,THLAT

D[0]

D[1]

D[2]

D[3]

D[7]

D[6]

D[5]

D[4]

RBA[5]

TXD RXD XRTS XCTS XDSR DCD XDTR

RXD

XCTS

XDSR

TXD

DCD

XDTR

XRTS

A[4]

A[3]

A[2]

A[1]

A[0]

CSI

CSO

CBUSY1

CBUSY2

TM0

TM1

TM2

TM3

TM0

TM1

TM2

TM3

M3

M2

M1

M0

M0,M1,M2,M3

M0

M1

M2

M3

PCTL

VOX

SPMUTE

BREAK

OPRESET

20KOSC

PTOP

DCN

CPC

THON

JOG1 JOG2

PDET

PCTL

F1

FTG

BELL

PDET

THON

MPOS

R/B

CLE

ALE

FCS

CSI

CBUSY1

CSO

CBUSY2

R/B

FCS

CISLEDON

CISON

SENLEDON

CSBR

CRESET

S-ENB

MPOS

MODRST

BELL

DCN

CPC

MDLSEL

LINERLY

BREAK

JOG1

JOG2

OPRESET

MLAT

MCLK

MD[0-7]

MD[1]

MD[2]

MD[3]

MD[4]

MD[5]

MD[6]

MD[7]

MD[0]

FILMEND CRESET MDLSEL

SPMUTE

S-ENB

STB1

STB2

STB3

THCLK

THLAT

THDAT

KRXD

KTXD

KSCLK

KLATCH

KSTART

F1

A[12] A[11] A[10]

A[9] A[8] A[7] A[6] A[5] A[4] A[3] A[2] A[1] A[0]

STB1

STB2

STB3

FTG

DCD,RXD,TXD,XCTS,
XDSR,XDTR,XRTS

FILMEND

SENLEDON

MDATA

PTOP

20KOSC

LINERLY

T/P

D[7]

D[6]

D[5]

D[4]

D[3]

D[2]

D[1]

D[0]

CIO

TXE

CSBR

MDD[0-7]

MLAT MCLK MDATA

MD[7]
MD[6]
MD[5]
MD[4]

MD[3]
MD[2]
MD[1]
MD[0]

MDD[0]

MDD[1]

MDD[2]

MDD[3]

MDD[4]

MDD[5]

MDD[6]

MDD[7]

CISLEDON

CISON

CIO
T/P

T/P

CIO

VOX

MDD[0] MDD[1] MDD[2] MDD[3] MDD[4] MDD[5] MDD[6] MDD[7]

ALE

CLE

TO POWER UNIT

TO THERMAL 
HEAD

TO OPERATION 
PANEL

TO CIS

TO RS-232C D-SUB 25PIN

TO RF-UNIT

TO ANALOG BOARD

TO MOTOR

TO POSITION SW

TO ANALOG 
BOARD

TO SPEAKER

TO MIC

NOT USED

NOT USED

VOLOUTEN

NOT USED

NOT USED

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Summary of Contents for KX-FP101AL

Page 1: ... 1999 Kyushu Matsushita Electric Co Ltd All rights reserved Unauthorized copying and distribution is a violation of law KX FP101AL for Australia Compact Plain Paper FAX ORDER NO KM79909316C3 ...

Page 2: ...OR SERVICE TECHNICIANS ICs and LSIs are vulnerable to static electricity When repairing the following precautions will help prevent recurring malfunctions 1 Cover the plastic part s boxes with aluminum foil 2 Ground the soldering irons 3 Use a conductive mat on the worktable 4 Do not touch the IC or LSI pins with bare fingers 1 4 BATTERY CAUTION CAUTION Danger of explosion if the battery is replac...

Page 3: ...sections of the unit are the rollers and a gear There is a separation roller and a document feed roller which are rotated by the document feed motor A gear rotates the two rollers Be careful not to touch them with your hands especially when the unit is operating 1 6 2 LIVE ELECTRICAL SECTIONS All the electrical sections of the unit supplied with AC power by the AC power cord are live Never disasse...

Page 4: ...on a person For instance clothes rubbing together can damage electric elements or change their electrical characteristics In order to prevent static electricity touch a metallic part that is grounded to release the static electricity Never touch the electrical sections such as the power supply unit etc 4 KX FP101AL ...

Page 5: ...smission function Remote FAX receiving using an extension phone 150 sheet paper capacity Automatic fax phone switching Distinctive ring detection Caller ID The 12 second speed is based upon the ITU T Test Chart on the condition that memory transmission is performed Subscription to distinctive ring services required Large Memory 28 pages Performed by DRAM Approx 28 pages of memory reception Approx ...

Page 6: ...ight Approx 4 0 kg 8 8 lb Power Consumption Standby Approx 6 5 W Transmission Approx 15 W Reception Approx 42 W When receiving a 20 black document Copy Approx 45 W When copying a 20 black document Maximum Approx 150 W When copying a 100 black document Power Supply 220 240 V AC 50 60 Hz Memory Capacity Approx 28 pages memory reception Approx 25 pages memory transmission Based on ITU T Test Chart in...

Page 7: ...1 11 ITU T Test Chart Actual size 7 KX FP101AL ...

Page 8: ...1 12 LOCATION OF CONTROLS 1 12 1 OVERVIEW Note The document and recording paper will be ejected from the front of the unit Do not put anything in front of the unit 8 KX FP101AL ...

Page 9: ...1 12 2 CONTROL PANEL 9 KX FP101AL ...

Page 10: ...lephone line Telephone plug 1 Connect the handset cord 2 Connect the telephone line cord 3 Connect the power cord When the power is turned on for the first time the unit will print some basic information NOTE When you operate this product the power outlet should be near the product and easily accessible 10 KX FP101AL ...

Page 11: ...o 35 C Relative humidity 20 to 80 without condensation Power cord length should be less than 5 meters 16 4 feet Using a longer cord may reduce the voltage or cause malfunctions Avoid direct sunlight Do not install near devices which contain magnets or generate magnetic fields Do not subject the unit to strong physical shock or vibration Keep the unit clean Dust accumulation can prevent the unit fr...

Page 12: ...Paper stacker Side slots Bottom 3 Confirm if the paper stacker is locked into the center slots Center slots Paper stacker 4 Slide the paper stacker until it stops Paper stacker 1 14 3 USING LEGAL SIZE PAPER 1 Press the dotted area on the paper stacker extender Paper stacker extender Dotted area 2 Open the paper stacker extender Paper stacker extender 12 KX FP101AL ...

Page 13: ...ttom tab on the A4 paper guide left into the lower slot B Press the guide into the upper slot A Insert the bottom tab on the A4 paper guide right into the lower slot B Press the guide into the upper slot Install the A4 paper guides before settting the A4 size recording paper Note If the A4 paper guide cannot be installed make sure the paper tray has been installed correctly 2 A4 paper guide left U...

Page 14: ...g m2 20 lb paper You may use 60 g m2 to 90 g m2 16 lb to 24 lb paper For best results only use inkjet paper like Hammermill Jet Print If you use other types of paper the print quality may be affected R 1 Fan the stack of paper to prevent a paper jam Note Avoid paper with a cotton and or fiber content that is over 20 such as letterhead paper or those used for resumes Do not use different types or t...

Page 15: ... forward and remove all of the installed paper 2 Add paper to the removed paper and straighten it 3 Fan the stack of paper 4 Pull the cassette open lever forward and insert the paper into the cassette Cassette open lever 1 14 8 DOCUMENTS THE UNIT CAN FEED 15 KX FP101AL ...

Page 16: ...4 5 6 7 8 9 0 STOP START SET COPY MENU EASY DIAL INSERT Press or to move the cursor to the incorrect character then make the correction Move the cursor to the character you want to delete and press STOP To insert a character 1 Press or to move the cursor to the position to the right of where you want to insert the character 2 Press One Touch Dial key 2 to insert a space and enter the character INS...

Page 17: ... can select characters using the JOG DIAL 1 Rotate until the desired character is displayed 2 Press to move the cursor to the next space The character displayed in step 1 is inserted 3 Return to step 1 to enter the next character Display order of characters EASY DIAL Capital alphabet Lower case alphabet Number Symbol Rotating to the right Rotating to the left 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 EASY DIAL 17 KX FP...

Page 18: ...1 14 12 REPLACING THE FILM CARTRIDGE 18 KX FP101AL ...

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Page 20: ...repairs Repair or replace the defective parts and take appropriate measures at this stage to ensure that the problem will not recur 6 Confirm normal operation of the equipment After completing the repairs conduct copying self testing and communication testing to confirm that the equipment operates normally 7 Record keeping Make a record of the measures taken to rectify the problem for future refer...

Page 21: ...e dirty clean them with a dry soft cloth Refer to 1 15 2 MAINTENANCE CHECK ITEMS COMPONENT LOCATIONS 7 Mirrors and Lens If the mirrors and lens are dirty clean them with a soft dry cloth 8 Abnormal wear and tear or loose parts Replace the part Check if the screws are tight on all parts 1 15 2 2 MAINTENANCE CYCLE No Item Cleaning Cycle Replacement Cycle Procedure 1 Separation Roller Ref No 173 3 mo...

Page 22: ...ocument feed rollers Glass White plate Power cord Telephone Cover open button Caution Do not use paper products such as paper towels or tissues to clean the inside of the unit 1 15 3 2 CLEANING THE THERMAL HEAD AND BLACK BAR If dirty patterns or black or white bands appear on a copied or received document clean the thermal head and black bar 1 Disconnect the power cord and the telephone line cord ...

Page 23: ...the Pickup Base Ass y 3 Clean the Pickup Roller bar with a cloth moistened with isopropyl rubbing alcohol and let it dry thoroughly 4 Install the Pickup Base Ass y into the main cabinet and set the film cartridge Close the cover securely by pushing down on both ends 5 Connect the power cord and the telephone line cord Caution To prevent a malfunction due to static electricity do not use a dry clot...

Page 24: ...and the paper is set correctly without any slack 2 Before troubleshooting first check that the connectors and cables are connected correctly not loose If the problem occurs randomly check it very carefully 3 When connecting the AC power cord with the unit and checking the operation exercise utmost care when handling electric parts in order to avoid electric shocks and short circuits 4 After troubl...

Page 25: ...s in memory See the other message instructions to print out the document s The film is empty Replace the film or film cartridge with a new one The film is slack Tighten it and install again The remaining film can print about 15 pages of letter size documents Prepare a new film cartridge Memory is full of received documents due to lack of recording paper or a recording paper jam etc Install paper o...

Page 26: ...et the unit cool down If many copies are nearly all black this message will be displayed When this occurs open the front cover and let the unit cool down REMOVE DOCUMENT TRANSMIT ERROR UNIT OVERHEATED PLEASE WAIT The unit is checking if there is no slack on the film Wait for a while STOP Note The explanations given in the are for servicemen only A translated version for each market is available wi...

Page 27: ...artridge into the unit and then lowering the back of the cartridge where there is an attached sticker into place 6 Close the cover securely by pushing down on the dotted area at both ends 3 Remove the jammed recording paper 4 If the film is slack tighten it by winding the gears Cover open button Film cartridge Gears Front Back Film cartridge Sticker Incorrect Correct Tight If the unit does not eje...

Page 28: ... etc The claim tag from a customer or dealer may use different expressions for the same problem as they are not a technician or engineer Using your experience test the problem area corresponding to the claim Also returns from a customer or dealer often have a claim tag For these cases as well you need to determine the problem Test the unit using the simple check list on 2 3 3 1 Simple Check List D...

Page 29: ...2 3 3 TROUBLESHOOTING ITEMS TABLE 29 KX FP101AL ...

Page 30: ...2 3 3 1 Simple Check List 30 KX FP101AL ...

Page 31: ...2 3 3 2 ADF Auto document feed section 1 No document feed Note When using thin paper etc sometimes the document will not be fed Refer to 3 2 ADJUSTING THE FEEDER PRESSURE 31 KX FP101AL ...

Page 32: ...2 Document JAM 32 KX FP101AL ...

Page 33: ...r etc sometimes the document will not be fed Refer to 3 2 ADJUSTING THE FEEDER PRESSURE Fig B Note When confirming if the characters are extended or distorted or if the feeding problem ocurres use this test chart format Fig B 33 KX FP101AL ...

Page 34: ...4 Skew We recommend making a copy of the Fig B document in 3 Multiple feed and using it 34 KX FP101AL ...

Page 35: ...5 The recording paper does not feed We recommend making a copy of the Fig B document in 3 Multiple feed and using it 35 KX FP101AL ...

Page 36: ...6 Paper JAM 7 Multiple feed and skew 36 KX FP101AL ...

Page 37: ...8 The sent fax data is skewed 9 The received fax data is skewed 10 Received or copied data is expanded We recommend making a copy of the Fig B document in 3 Multiple feed and using it 37 KX FP101AL ...

Page 38: ...11 A blank page is copied We recommend making a copy of the Fig B document in 3 Multiple feed and using it 38 KX FP101AL ...

Page 39: ...Fig C 12 A blank page is received 39 KX FP101AL ...

Page 40: ...13 Black or white vertical line 14 Black or white lateral line on print out We recommend making a copy of the Fig B document in 3 Multiple feed and using it 40 KX FP101AL ...

Page 41: ...15 An abnormal image is printed We recommend making a copy of the Fig B document in 3 Multiple feed and using it 41 KX FP101AL ...

Page 42: ... sometimes fails The unit can copy documents Troubleshooting Problem with the service line or with the transmitter s fax 4 The fax completely fails to transmit or receive The unit can copy documents Troubleshooting Problem with the electric circuit 5 The fax fails either to transmit or receive when making a long distance or an international call The unit can copy documents Detailed description of ...

Page 43: ...2 3 3 3 1 Defective facsimile section 1 Transmit problem 43 KX FP101AL ...

Page 44: ...2 Sometimes there is a transmit problem Note 596 Transmit level set represents a service code Refer to 2 4 4 Service Function Table 44 KX FP101AL ...

Page 45: ...en the fax switches to the memory receiving mode and the memory capacity becomes full of the unprinted data In this case error messages MEMORY FULL and its main cause for example CHECK PAPER are displayed on the LCD Once you solve the main problem MEMORY FULL will be cancelled and the reception problem will be resolved LCD display messages indicating the error causes are shown below CHECK PAPER CH...

Page 46: ...nse from the other party within 35 sec so that the other party releases the line Cause and Countermeasure As shown in the chart above the total handshaking time must be reduced but because of the long distance connection and linking of several stations the line connection time cannot be reduced Accordingly the following countermeasures should be tried A As the 35 sec count is started directly afte...

Page 47: ...e international line mode is ON in the service mode code No 521 a dummy signal is attached to the head of the training signal to prevent this problem As this is normally ON it is necessary to reconfirm that this has not become OFF When the international mode is switched OFF the transmission side will try the training signal three times at each speed 9600BPS 4800BPS and 2400BPS If NG it will drop t...

Page 48: ...Table Long distance and international communication operations SYMPTOM COUNTERMEASURE Does not receive in the automatic mode a If possible manual transmission should be done from the transmission side b If possible two pauses should be inserted at the end of the auto dial number on the transmission side c If possible the Function Selector Switch should be switched to FAX Does not transmit a Confir...

Page 49: ...O RESPONSE RX Reception is finished when the T1 TIMER expires 9 54 ERROR NOT YOUR UNIT RX DCN is received after DIS transmission 11 58 COMMUNICATION ERROR RX DCN is received after FTT transmission 13 59 ERROR NOT YOUR UNIT TX DCN responds to the post message 14 65 COMMUNICATION ERROR TX DCN is received before DIS reception 2 65 COMMUNICATION ERROR RX Reception is not EOP EOM PIP PIN RTP or RTN 2 6...

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Page 58: ...d on this the parameters for the desired codes can be changed The procedure for changing and listing parameters is described on 1 Entering the remote programming mode and changing service codes Also before exiting the remote programming mode it is advisable to obtain a new list to confirm that the changes were made correctly Hint Since the connected telephone is in use during the remote programmin...

Page 59: ...1 High 2 Low High OK 514 Bell detect time set 1 9 x 100msec 600msec OK 520 CED frequency select 1 2100Hz 2 1100Hz 2100 OK 521 International mode select 1 ON 2 OFF ON OK 522 Auto standby select 1 ON 2 OFF ON OK 523 Receive equalizer select 1 ON 2 OFF OFF OK 524 Transmission equalizer select 1 0km 2 8km 3 3 6km 4 7 2km 0km OK 550 Memory clear NG 551 ROM check NG 552 DTMF signal tone test ON OFF OFF ...

Page 60: ...n 1 8 OK 861 A4 size set 1 ON 2 OFF OFF OK 880 History list 1 Start NG 890 TEL FAX ring back tone 1 ON 2 OFF OFF OK 991 Setup list 1 Start OK 994 Journal list 1 Start OK 995 Journal 2 list 1 Start OK 996 Journal 3 list 1 Start OK 998 History list 1 Start OK 999 Service list 1 Start OK OK means can set NG means can not set Note Refer to 2 4 4 SERVICE FUNCTION TABLE for descriptions of the individua...

Page 61: ...plied and any malfunctions are analyzed In past experiences digital IC especially SRAM DRAM and ROM malfunctions are extremely rare after installation in the product This may be repaired by replacing the IC DRAM etc However the real cause may not have been an IC malfunction but a soldering fault instead Soldering faults difficult to detect with the naked eye are common particularly for ASIC and RA...

Page 62: ...T IC 3V BATT 5V BATT VCC BATT 24MHz 32 768KHz TX RX TO ANALOG PCB SP AMP TO SPEAKER A 12 0 RBA 5 0 A 11 0 RBA 2 0 A 4 0 5V XRAS XCAS A 9 0 D 7 0 XRD XWR XRAS XCAS IC503 DRAM A 7 4 RBA 5 0 FILMEND PAPER TOP SENSOR LED ON PS501 32 256MHz TO POSITIO N SW 5V CN505 CN504 CN508 CN507 CN506 CN509 PS501 CN503 B A G DIR IC550 CN501 502 MIDATA MICLK MILAT IC551 ANALOG ASIC TO RF UNIT CN511 S ENB CRESET CSO ...

Page 63: ...long as these signals remain normal once the power is turned on each IC can repeatedly output 5V H and 0V L The following shows NG and normal wave patterns NG Wave pattern Refer to NG EXAMPLE 63 KX FP101AL ...

Page 64: ...layed the circuit will not work Nor will it if the IC is defective and the output voltage level is not normal although the timing of these signals is accurate enough to meet the specifications Make sure that your oscilloscope is calibrated before starting a test Therefore it is imperative to confirm whether each IC outputs the signal at the correct level See the I O Pin No Diagram The signal level...

Page 65: ...I O and Pin No Diagram 65 KX FP101AL ...

Page 66: ...er is turned on the ASIC initializes and checks each IC The ROM SRAM and modem are checked If initialization fails for the ICs the system will not boot up In this case please find the cause as follows 66 KX FP101AL ...

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Page 69: ...2 3 3 4 2 Check the Status of the Digital Board 69 KX FP101AL ...

Page 70: ...e and the signal is output to the telephone line The signal mainly flowing on this route is analog You can trace the signal with an oscilloscope The signal flow on each route is shown in the Check Sheet here If you find a specific problem in the unit for example if you cannot communicate with the H S trace that signal route locally with the following Check Sheet and locate the faulty point Note In...

Page 71: ...ears on each route between the handset microphone and telephone line sending or between the telephone line and the handset speaker receiving or between the telephone line and the speaker monitor Check the components at that point CHECK SHEET in 2 3 3 5 Analog Board Section is useful for this investigation b No pulse dialing c No ring tone or No bell d No tone dialing 71 KX FP101AL ...

Page 72: ...st withstanding voltage test intentional short circuit test etc Caution If you find a melted fuse in the unit do not turn on the power until you locate and repair the faulty parts except for the fuse otherwise the fuse will melt again and you cannot pinpoint the faulty point In most cases the symptom is that nothing is output It is more likely that the fault is in the primary side rather than the ...

Page 73: ...2 Troubleshooting Flow Chart 73 KX FP101AL ...

Page 74: ... case of Q101 is a short circuit between the Drain and Gate because damage expands to the peripheral circuit of Q101 This is due to a very high voltage through the Gate circuit which is composed of R107 R109 D106 and IC101 You should change all of the parts listed as follows F101 Q101 R107 R109 D106 IC101 D201 If D201 is broken the oscillation circuit in the power supply cannot operate Check it wi...

Page 75: ...2 3 3 7 Operation Panel Section 1 No key operation 2 No LCD indication 75 KX FP101AL ...

Page 76: ...nsor read position sensor recording paper sensor and jam sensor are turned ON OFF by the copy operation Therefore each sensor can be checked for proper mechanical operation As for the electric check check whether each voltage is right or not with following flowchart turning each sensor lever ON OFF manually 1 Check the read position sensor PS302 REMOVE DOCUMENT 2 Check the document sensor PS301 CH...

Page 77: ...5 Check the paper top sensor PS502 PAPER JAMMED 6 Check the film end sensor PS501 FILM EMPTY 77 KX FP101AL ...

Page 78: ...2 3 3 9 CIS Contact Image Sensor Section Refer to 6 4 4 SCANNING BLOCK 78 KX FP101AL ...

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Page 80: ...2 3 3 10 Thermal Head Section Refer to 6 4 3 THERMAL HEAD 80 KX FP101AL ...

Page 81: ...e listed in the Operating Instructions and are available to the user The special programs are only those listed here and not displayed to the user In both the User and Service Modes there are Set Functions and Test Functions The Set Functions are used to program various features and functions and the Test Functions are used to test the various functions The Set Functions are accessed by entering t...

Page 82: ...2 4 3 USER MODE The list below is an example of the SYSTEM SETUP LIST the unit prints out Note The above values are the default values 82 KX FP101AL ...

Page 83: ...Sets whether to monitor the line signal with the unit s speaker during FAX communication or not 554 Modem test See 2 5 TEST FUNCTIONS 555 Scan check See 2 5 TEST FUNCTIONS 556 Motor test 0 See 2 5 TEST FUNCTIONS 557 LED test See 2 5 TEST FUNCTIONS 558 LCD test See 2 5 TEST FUNCTIONS 559 Document jam detection select 1 ON 2 OFF 1 2 1 See 2 2 1 Paper Jam 561 KEY test See 2 5 TEST FUNCTIONS 570 BREAK...

Page 84: ...mode 1 ON 2 OFF 1 2 1 Sets the ringer switch off when a call is received in the TEL FAX mode 721 Pause tone detect 1 ON 2 OFF 1 2 1 Selects the tone detection for pauses in dialing 722 Redial tone detect 1 ON 2 OFF 1 2 1 Selects the tone detection mode after redialing 745 Poewr ON film feed 1 ON 2 OFF 1 2 1 When the power is turned on the film is wound to take up any slack 763 CNG detect time for ...

Page 85: ...2 4 5 SERVICE MODE SETTINGS Example of a printed out list Note The above values are the default values 85 KX FP101AL ...

Page 86: ...2 47 12 8 9 10 48 16 17 19 20 25 35 49 41 46 29 24 33 39 45 28 27 18 14 15 31 32 34 40 38 37 44 43 23 22 Note See the following descriptions of this report Item No 1 49 are corresponding to the listed items in 2 4 6 1 Descriptions of the HISTORY Report 86 KX FP101AL ...

Page 87: ... TIME The shows the very first month date year and time set by the user after they purchased the unit 11 USAGE TIME The amount of time the unit has been powered ON 12 FACTORY NOW This shows how many days from factory production until the user prints out this history list 13 TEL MODE The amount of time the TEL mode setting was used 14 FAX MODE The amount of time the FAX mode setting was used 15 TEL...

Page 88: ... signal cannot be received between the fax and PC INCOMPLETE will be printed The number of pages transmitted If the unit does not have a PC interface NONE will be printed 34 Not used 35 Not used You may not be able to use IQ FAX if the special subscriber information is not loaded from the IQ FAX center before use Depending on the conditions of the communication line it may not be completed in one ...

Page 89: ...cates 2 digit codes Refer to 2 5 2 BUTTON CODE TABLE 1st 50 History of the first 50 key operations after purchase Ex If the MENU and 9 buttons are pressed 20 3C and 39 will be printed Last 50 History of the last 50 key operations 49 Not used 89 KX FP101AL ...

Page 90: ...mation about a communication but the other two journal reports provide different information on the same item communication HOW TO READ JOURNAL REPORTS Example 1 Look at NO 01 in the JOURNAL If you want to know about the details about that item see NO 01 in the JOURNAL 2 and the JOURNAL 3 You can get the following information MODE Fax transmission RCV MODE TEL TX SPEED 9 6 kbps RESOLUTION standard...

Page 91: ...by friendly signal detection 4 VOX Means the unit detected silence or no voice 5 RMT DTMF Means the unit detected DTMF Remote Fax activation code entered remotely 6 PAL DTMF Means the unit detected DTMF Remote Fax activation code entered by a parallel connected telephone 7 TURN ON Means the unit started to receive after 15 rings Remote Turn On Service Code 573 8 TIME OUT Means the unit started to ...

Page 92: ...can Line Time Used only at the factory 8 EQM EQM means Eye Quality Monitor Used only at the factory 9 ERROR LINE RX When an error occurs while receiving a fax this shows the number of error lines 10 MAKER CODE This shows a 2 digit code of the other party s fax machine brand 0E KX model 00 Unknown 79 UF model 19 Zerox model 92 KX FP101AL ...

Page 93: ...2 4 7 3 PRINTOUT EXAMPLE 93 KX FP101AL ...

Page 94: ...94 KX FP101AL ...

Page 95: ...s listed below can be used to perform simple checks of some of the unit s functions When complaints are received from customers they provide an effective tool for identifying the locations and causes of malfunctions 95 KX FP101AL ...

Page 96: ...n the boxes XXX indicate the keys to be input for the various test modes 2 5 1 DTMF SINGLE TONE TRANSMIT SELECTION 2 5 2 BUTTON CODE TABLE Note These codes 00 01 are only for the data in the History Report 96 KX FP101AL ...

Page 97: ...2 5 3 PRINT TEST PATTERN 1 Platen roller Reference pattern 97 KX FP101AL ...

Page 98: ...2 Left margin Top margin Reference pattern 98 KX FP101AL ...

Page 99: ...3 Thermal head 1 dot Reference pattern 99 KX FP101AL ...

Page 100: ...4 Use this test pattern to confirm the torque limiter for Ink film and platen roller timing Reference pattern 100 KX FP101AL ...

Page 101: ...sing an instrument with a pointed end like a clip or a ball point pen Position A Select this position when documents are not fed Position B Standard position pre selected Position C Select this position when documents are multiple fed 3 Close the front cover securely by pushing down on both ends 3 3 CONFIRMING THE SEPARATION SPRING 1 Open the front cover 2 Check the highest level of the separation...

Page 102: ... the document and confirm the read start position of the document Compare the printout copy with the original document 3 If out of position adjust the read position 4 Press the MENU button 5 Press the 9 0 0 0 and 5 6 3 buttons 6 Press the SET and MENU buttons 102 KX FP101AL ...

Page 103: ...VER prevents the heat generated by the motor from being con ducted through the screw View A SCREW COVER SCREW COVER View A A A A A Ref No 1 HOW TO REMOVE THE BOTTOM FRAME Procedure 1 1 Remove the 3 screws 2 Remove the 4 screws 3 Remove the BOTTOM FRAME 103 KX FP101AL ...

Page 104: ... OPERATION PANEL BLOCK 1 Unhook all the connectors connecting the main cabinet with the OPERATION PANEL BLOCK Do not let harnesses hang over the CUTOUT and the OPENING Bend two bunches of harnesses in parallel Do not let harnesses overlap each other Tie harnesses to the ARM with tape tightly without making a slack Be sure not to let harnesses get caught between the COVER and the cabinet during the...

Page 105: ...iew D View C Thermal Head Ass y Parts Installation 1 View C View D PLATE GUIDE ANGLE B B A A A B B Ref No 3 HOW TO REMOVE THE THERMAL HEAD Procedure 3 1 Push the COVER OPEN BUTTON to open the operation panel 2 Remove the 2 screws 3 Remove the ANGLE 4 Disconnect the CONNECTOR 5 Remove the thermal head ass y 6 Remove the 3 screws 7 Remove the 2 GUIDEs and the PLATE 8 Remove the 3 SPRINGs 9 Remove th...

Page 106: ...ON PANEL BLOCK Ref No 4 HOW TO REMOVE THE PLATEN ROLLER Procedure 4 1 Remove the film cartridge 2 Push the COVER OPEN BUTTON to open the OPERATION PANEL BLOCK 3 Detach the SPACERs from the ribs as illustrated below 4 Remove the PLATEN ROLLER 106 KX FP101AL ...

Page 107: ...B B A A A A A A A C C HOW TO REMOVE THE OPERATION BOARD LCD AND DOCUMENT GUIDE Ref No 5 Procedure 2 5 1 Remove the 6 screws 2 Remove the OPERATION PANEL COVER 3 Remove the 2 screws 4 Disconnect the CONNECTOR 5 Remove the OPERATION BOARD 6 Remove the screw 7 Remove the DOCUMENT GUIDEs 107 KX FP101AL ...

Page 108: ... DIGITAL AND POWER SUPPLY BOARDS AND AC INLET Ref No 6 Procedure 1 6 1 Remove the 4 screws 2 Remove the ANALOG BOARD 3 Disconnect the 7 CONNECTORs A 4 Remove the 3 screws 5 Remove the DIGITAL BOARD 6 Remove the 2 screws 7 Remove the screw 8 Disconnect the CONNECTOR B and the CONNECTOR C 9 Remove the POWER SUPPLY BOARD 10 Remove the AC INLET 108 KX FP101AL ...

Page 109: ... A A A C C C B B Ref No 7 a HOW TO REMOVE THE MOTOR BLOCK AND THE WIND GEAR ASS Y Procedure 1 7 a 1 Remove the 2 screws 2 Remove the screw 3 Remove the MOTOR BLOCK See Ref No 7 b 4 Remove the 2 screws 5 Remove the WIND GEAR ASS Y 109 KX FP101AL ...

Page 110: ...4 7 Remove the SPRING 8 Remove the gear 5 1 Remove the screw E 2 Remove the gear 6 3 Remove the gear 7 4 Remove the gear 8 5 Remove the gear 9 6 Remove the gear 10 7 Remove the gear 11 8 Remove the gear 12 1 Remove the gear 13 2 Remove the screw F 3 Remove the gear 14 4 Remove the screw G 5 Remove the gear 15 6 Remove the gear 16 7 Remove the gear 17 8 Remove the gear 18 9 Remove the gear 19 4 10 ...

Page 111: ...OVER A A B B ROLLING SHEET ROLLING SHEET Position Ref No 8 HOW TO REMOVE THE SEPARATION ROLLER Procedure 1 8 1 Remove the 2 screws 2 Remove the COVER 3 Remove the 2 screws 4 Detach the SPACERs from the ribs with a screwdriver See Fig C 5 Remove the SEPARATION ROLLER CLEANING Clean the SEPARATION ROLLER with a cloth soaked in alcohol B 111 KX FP101AL ...

Page 112: ...R A A A Ref No 9 HOW TO REMOVE THE IMAGE SENSOR CIS Procedure 2 9 1 Remove the 2 screws 2 Remove the HOLDER 3 Remove the DOCUMENT FEED ROLLER A and the DOCUMENT FEED ROLLER B 4 Remove the IMAGE SENSOR CIS Rib Do not put the tape on these ribs Cover the open area with the tape completely 112 KX FP101AL ...

Page 113: ...re 10 SPRING PICKUP BASE ASS Y A A A A A PICKUP ROLLER HOW TO CLEAN Clean the roller with a cloth soaked in alcohol Be sure not to miss installing the SPRING 1 Remove the screws 2 Remove the PICKUP BASE ASS Y 3 Remove the PICKUP ROLLER 113 KX FP101AL ...

Page 114: ...DOCUMENT TRAY Ref No 11 HOW TO REMOVE THE DOCUMENT TRAY Procedure 11 1 Pull up and remove the DOCUMENT TRAY in the direction of the arrow 114 KX FP101AL ...

Page 115: ...LLATION POSITION OF THE LEAD WIRES Be sure not to let the Ferrite Core touch the Power Supply Board Ferrite Core Power Supply Board Let the leads pass between the Ribs Rib Rib Be sure not to let the leads touch these projections 115 KX FP101AL ...

Page 116: ...he foil by overheating Flux HI115 Specific gravity 0 863 Original flux should be replaced daily 5 2 FLAT PACKAGE IC REMOVAL PROCEDURE 1 Put plenty of solder on the IC pins so that the pins can be completely covered Note If the IC pins are not soldered enough you may give pressure to the P C board when cutting the pins with a cutter 2 Make a few cuts into the joint between the IC and its pins first...

Page 117: ...g with the corresponding soldering foil 2 Apply flux to all pins of the FLAT PACKAGE IC 3 Solder the pins sliding the soldering iron in the direction of the arrow 5 4 BRIDGE MODIFICATION PROCEDURE 1 Lightly resolder the bridged portion 2 Remove the remaining solder along the pins using a soldering iron as shown in the figure below 117 KX FP101AL ...

Page 118: ... 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 RESET 11 CN102 CN502 DG 1 AG 2 5VA 3 5VD 4 24V 5 HSRX 6 7 HSTX 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 24V 2 24V 3 GND 4 GND 5 5V 6 THER 7 STB1 8 STB2 9 STB3 10 THCLK 11 THLAT 12 THDAT 9 CN201 CN511 1 2 3 4 DTMFIMP 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CN101 CN501 BELL 1 2 3 4 P SHORT 5 LINE RLY 6 BREAK 7 LINE RX 8 ANALOG BOARD HAND SET CN105 HSMIC HSSP 4 3 HSSP HSMIC 2 1 THERMAL HEAD MOD RX 9 LINE TX 10 1 2 3 4...

Page 119: ...y is used mainly for the parameter working in the storage area 4 Dynamic RAM IC503 This memory is used mainly for the parameter working in the storage area 5 MODEM IC505 Performs the modulation and the demodulation for FAX communication 6 Read Section CIS image sensor to read transmitted documents 7 Motor Driver IC506 Drives the transmission motor and the reception motor 8 Thermal Head Contains he...

Page 120: ...S MIC 3 3V 5V 24V 3V BATT TXM CN506 MOTOR SPEAKER CPU RTC OSC IC503 IC501 IC505 IC502 IC504 IC551 ANALOG P C B CN508 CN504 CN503 FILM END THERMAL HEAD DRAM ROM X POINT SRAM 5V BATT RECTIFIER DC DC CONVERTER SWITCHING POWER SUPPLY AC NOISE FILTER CN505 4Mbit 4Mbit 256kbit MODEM VOL IN VOL OUT RX TX TONE 1 HS TX LINETX MDNRX CN103 T R LINERX HS RX 12MHz 24MHz 32 256 MHz 32 768 kHz 32 768 kHz TONE 1 ...

Page 121: ...VIDEO TO THRMAL HEAD THDAT THCLK THLAT STB1 STB2 STB3 TM 24V TO MOTOR TM 3 0 TXE TO POWER SUPPLY 24V 5V PG DG OP RESET 24V PDET XRESETI RESET IC 3V BATT 5V BATT VCC BATT 24MHz 32 768KHz TX RX TO ANALOG PCB SP AMP TO SPEAKER A 12 0 RBA 5 0 A 11 0 RBA 2 0 A 4 0 5V XRAS XCAS A 9 0 D 7 0 XRD XWR XRAS XCAS IC503 DRAM A 7 4 RBA 5 0 FILMEND PAPER TOP SENSOR LED ON PS501 32 256 MHz MIDAT MICLK MILAT TO PO...

Page 122: ...6 3 2 MEMORY MAP 122 KX FP101AL ...

Page 123: ...M This memory is programmed into the ASIC and uses 8 KB for the image processing See Fig A 7 THERMAL HEAD I F Transmits the recorded data to the thermal head 8 MOTOR I F Controls the transmission motor which feeds the document Controls the receiving motor which feeds the recording paper 9 OPERATION PANEL I F Serial interface with Operation Panel 10 I O PORT I O Port Interface 11 ANALOG UNIT Electr...

Page 124: ...FFFH are for the bank areas 6 3 5 STATIC RAM IC504 This 32KB RAM carries a common area of 8KB and bank areas which each have 12KB The addresses from 0000H to EFFFH are for the common area and from A000H to CFFFH are for the bank area 6 3 6 DYNAMIC RAM IC503 The DRAM serves as CPU and receives memory The address is F200H F3FFH DRAM access window 1 and F600H F7FFH DRAM access window 2 124 KX FP101AL...

Page 125: ...NSOR SIGNAL 28 IRDATXD IOP O 5V OUTPUT PORT RESERVED 29 IRDARXD IOP80 I 5V OUTPUT PORT P SHORT 30 TXD IOP O 5V OUTPUT PORT RESERVED 31 RXD IOP O 5V OUTPUT PORT RESERVED 32 XRTS IOP O 5V OUTPUT PORT RESERVED 33 XCTS IOP O 5V OUTPUT PORT RESERVED 34 XDSR IOP O 5V OUTPUT PORT RESERVED 35 DCD IOP O 5V OUTPUT PORT RESERVED 36 XDTR IOP O 5V OUTPUT PORT RESERVED 37 RI CLK IOP O 5V NOT USED 38 TONE1 5V TO...

Page 126: ...ATA BUS 2 96 DB4 I O 5V CPU DATA BUS 4 97 DB1 I O 5V CPU DATA BUS 1 98 DB5 I O 5V CPU DATA BUS 5 99 DB0 I O 5V CPU DATA BUS 0 100 DB6 I O 5V CPU DATA BUS 6 101 DB7 I O 5V CPU DATA BUS 7 102 VSS GND POWER SOURCE GND 103 VDD 5V 5V POWER SOURCE 5V 104 XROMCS I O 5V ROM IC502 CHIP SELECT 105 RD O 5V CPU RD 106 WR O 5V CPU WR 107 ADR0 O 5V CPU ADDRESS BUS 0 108 ADR1 O 5V CPU ADDRESS BUS 1 109 ADR2 O 5V...

Page 127: ... I 5V INPUT PORT P TOP 153 RM1 IOP I 5V OUTPUT PORT RESERVED 154 RM2 IOP I 5V OUTPUT PORT CPC 155 RM3 IOP O 5V NOT USED 156 RXE IOP I 5V INPUT PORT NOT USED 157 TMO O 5V MOTOR A PHASE 158 VDD 5V 5V POWER SOURCE 5V 159 VSS GND POWER SOURCE GND 160 TM1 IOP O 5V MOTOR B PHASE 161 TM2 IOP O 5V MOTOR A PHASE 162 TM3 IOP O 5V MOTOR B PHASE 163 TXE IOP O 5V MOTOR ENABLE SIGNAL 164 KSTART O 5V OPERATION P...

Page 128: ...tem is reset completely 2 When pin 132 and 133 of IC501 become low level they will prohibit the SRAM IC504 from changing data The SRAM IC504 will go into the backup mode when they are backed up by a lithium battery 3 The watch dog timer built in the ASIC IC501 is initialized by the CPU about every 1 5 ms When a watch dog error occurs pin 137 of the ASIC IC501 becomes low level The terminal of the ...

Page 129: ...he power switch is OFF and the voltage of 5V decreases the voltage detect IC IC509 outputs Low level and the IC501 outputs the reset signal Pin 28 of the SRAM becomes roughly the same voltage as the battery voltage At this point pin 20 CS of IC504 becomes high level causing the SRAM to go into the backup mode in which the power consumption is lower 3 RTC Inside IC501 Backup Circuit Operation When ...

Page 130: ...nt A In point C according to the voltage output time the thermal head s temperature is detected After the thermal head temperature is converted to voltage in B it is then changed to digital data in the A D converter inside IC501 The CPU decides the strobe width of the thermal head according to this value Therefore this circuit can keep the thermal head at an even temperature in order to stabilize ...

Page 131: ...hey are stored in RAM 4 The white black data stored as above via routes 6 and 8 is input to the P S converter The white black data converted to serial data in the P S converter is input to the Thermal Head via route 9 and is printed out on recording paper Note Standard Reads 3 58 times mm Fine Reads 7 7 times mm Super Fine Reads 15 4 times mm Transmission 1 Same processing as COPY items 1 3 2 The ...

Page 132: ...ock Diagram TEL LINE NCU MODEM ROM CPU DRAM IC503 IC502 IC505 SYSTEM BUS IMAGE PROCESSING SECTION RAM P S CONVERTER CIS IMAGE SENSOR ANALOG SIGNAL PROCESSING SECTION THERMAL HEAD A D 11 12 IC501 132 KX FP101AL ...

Page 133: ...sters of the 27 ICs are connected in series and upon the shift of the 1728 dot increment the shift register becomes filled with data and a latch pulse is emitted to each IC from IC501 pin 151 THLAT With this latch pulse all the contents of the shift registers are latched to the latch registers Thereafter through the addition of strobes from the IC501 pins 142 143 146 only the dot location of black...

Page 134: ...134 KX FP101AL ...

Page 135: ...stor Q517 turns on This applies voltage to the LED array to light it The contact image sensor is driven by each of the FTG F1 signals output from IC501 and the original image illuminated by the LED array undergoes photoelectric conversion to output an analog image signal SIG The analog image signal is input to the system LSI on AIN1 pin 1 of IC501 and converted into 8 bit data by the A D converter...

Page 136: ... pins 157 160 162 causing driver IC506 pins 15 12 to drive the Motor Coil The motor coil is energized sequentially in 2 phase increments which causes a 1 step rotation A 1 step rotation feeds 0 13 mm of recording paper or document paper The timing chart is shown below Stepping Motor Drive Mode Function Mode Phase Pattern Speed Copy Fine 1 2 216 pps FAX Standard 2 2 216 pps Fine or Half tone 1 2 21...

Page 137: ... IC501 becomes a low level and Q515 turns OFF Then Q502 also turns OFF and instead of 24 V 5 V is supplied through D503 so that the motor is held in place When the system is in the stand by mode all of the motor drive transistors turn OFF Consequently the motor current stops 137 KX FP101AL ...

Page 138: ...hed rotates clockwise CW Swing Gear C engages G15 and drives G14 to rotate counterclockwise This operation provide four mode options A Transmit mode B Paper Pickup mode C Receive mode and D Copy mode selected by the Sensor Switch The Sensor Switch Lever s position in the CAM G15 controlled by the software selects a specific mode You can see which mode is selected by confirming the Mode Marker s po...

Page 139: ...e controlling positions of Swing Gears A B and C determine which gears convey their drive power in each mode A Transmit mode See Fig A Swing Gear C engages G4 and conveys its power to the Separation Roller Gear through G3 and sets the Separation Roller for feeding documents Fig A Transmit mode 139 KX FP101AL ...

Page 140: ...ides its power to the Pickup Roller Gear through G8 The Pickup Roller picks up and pre feeds a recording paper until the recording paper pushes up the PAPER TOP SENSOR lever Fig B Paper Pickup mode Note See Sensor Location in 6 5 SENSORS AND SWITCHES 140 KX FP101AL ...

Page 141: ...e mode See Fig C Swing Gear B engages G13 and conveys its power to the Platen Roller Gear through G6 Then the Platen Roller feeds recording paper for printing the received data Fig C Receive mode 141 KX FP101AL ...

Page 142: ...rs B and C engages G13 and G4 respectively and then G6 and G3 drive the Pickup Roller Gear and the Separation Roller Gear for feeding recording paper and documents when the unit is in the copy operation Fig D Copy mode 142 KX FP101AL ...

Page 143: ...6 4 6 3 Mechanical movements in the main operations transmitting documents receiving faxes and copying 6 4 6 3 1 Idle status 143 KX FP101AL ...

Page 144: ...6 4 6 3 2 Transmitting documents 6 4 6 3 3 Receiving FAX 144 KX FP101AL ...

Page 145: ...6 4 6 3 4 Copying 145 KX FP101AL ...

Page 146: ...PER JAMMED Motor Block SW Motor Position Note See 2 5 TEST FUNCTIONS 815 Sensor Check Sensor Locations COVER OPEN SENSOR PS303 OPERATION PANEL BOARD READ POSITION SENSOR PS302 DOCUMENT SENSOR PS301 THERMAL HEAD INSERT DOCUMENT CASSETTE OPEN INSERT RECORDING PAPER LEVER INK FILM INK FILM SUPPLY POWER SUPPLY ANALOG UNIT INK FILM END SENSOR PS501 PICK UP ROLLER PAPER TOP SENSOR PS502 WIND PLATEN DIGI...

Page 147: ...vel Operation Board Phototransistor Signal IC301 20 pin Out of the Read Position OFF High level At the Read Position ON Low level 2 Document Sensor PS301 When a document is set the shelter plate closes the sensor light the phototransistor becomes OFF and the input signal of IC301 20 pin Operation becomes a high level When there is no document the shelter plate is lifted the phototransistor becomes...

Page 148: ...becomes OFF and the input signal of IC301 20 pin Operation becomes a high level Operation Board Phototransistor Signal IC301 20 pin Open OFF High level Closed ON Low level 4 Hook Switch SW401 When the handset is lifted the switch turns ON and the signal at pin 21 of IC301 becomes low When the handset is returned the switch turns OFF and the signal at pin 21 of IC301 becomes high Operation Board SW...

Page 149: ...lm decreases the revolving speed of the rolled film becomes faster When the film is used up it comes off from the paper roll The amount of the remaining film is measured by the revolving speed When the film stops turning around the sensor detects the film end The rotary encoder rotates slowly when the ink film is full when printing as shown in the diagram below It rotates faster when it is near it...

Page 150: ...7 Motor Position Sensor Switch This sensor is a detection switch for recording the position of the CAM Digital Board Signal IC501 138 pin Home position Low level Other High level 150 KX FP101AL ...

Page 151: ...ent organizations of the International Telecommunications Union ITU investigates and makes recommendations on international standards for facsimiles 2 Definition of Each Group Group I G1 Official A 4 size documents without using formats which reduce the band width of a signal are sent over telephone lines Determined in 1968 Transmission for about 6 minutes at a scanning line density of 3 85 lines ...

Page 152: ...e consists of the following Control time This is time at the start of transmission when the functions at the sending and receiving sides are confirmed the transmission mode is established and transmission and reception are synchronized Image transmission time This is the time required for the transmission of document contents image data In general this time is recorded in the catalog etc Hold time...

Page 153: ...signals added to them Data signals are added to DIS and DCS signals Signal DIS Digital Identification Signal Identification Signal Format 00000001 Function Notifies the capacity of the receiving unit The added data signals are as follows Signal DCS Digital Command Signal Identification Signal Format X1000001 Example Some models do not support the following items Bit No DIS DTC DCS 1 Transmitter T ...

Page 154: ... 1 2 T3 85 0 ms at 3 85 l mm T7 7 T3 85 Minimum scan line time 20 ms 40 ms 10 ms 5 ms 0 ms 24 Extend field Extend field 25 2400 bit s handshaking 2400 bit s handshaking 26 Uncompressed mode Uncompressed mode 27 Error correction mode Error correction mode 28 Set to 0 Frame size 0 256 octets 1 64 octets 29 Error limiting mode Error limiting mode 30 Reserved for G4 capability on PSTN Reserved for G4 ...

Page 155: ...FTT Failure To Train X0100010 is relayed to the sender The sender then reduces the transmission speed by one stage and initiates training once again Training 2 Used for reconfirming the receiving side like training 1 Image Signal Refer to the next page RTC Return to Control Sends 12 bits 0 01 6 times to the receiver at the same speed as the image signal and notifies completion of transmission of t...

Page 156: ...b Redundancy Compression Process Coding Mode This unit uses one dimensional MH format 156 KX FP101AL ...

Page 157: ...ata which is received from the telephone line passes through the NCU section and enters pin 45 of the modem IC505 The signals that enter pin 45 of the modem IC505 are demodulated in the board to digital image signals then placed on the data bus In this case the image signals from the telephone line are transmitted serially Hence they are placed on the bus in 8 bit units Here the internal equalizer...

Page 158: ...nals transmitted to the analog section are output mainly from ASIC IC501 and the analog status is stored as data in ASIC IC501 2 Circuit Operation NCU Network Control Unit The NCU comprises of the following DC loop forming circuit to connect with the telephone line Switching circuit for other interconnected telephones Bell detection circuit Pulse dial generation circuit Sidetone circuit Remote fax...

Page 159: ...C SPMUTE RL101 T101 R129 R125 C133 C213 IC101 IC101 1 C127 C229 R132 R130 R223 C219 R129 C124 C125 C126 C123 R222 R131 R127 C216 C132 R221 R128 R138 R126 R137 R220 C217 C131 C129 D106 Q10 C11 R113 R116 R124 T102 R140 R661 C638 R663 R662 C649 R673 R701 Q516 C655 R704 R702 R703 C656 C648 R670 R667 C647 R668 R675 R666 R665 C640 C643 C651 R664 R659 IC507 C613 R615 R600 C590 R597 R559 CN503 TO SP R535 ...

Page 160: ...put to pin 148 of ASIC IC501 on the digital board is illustrated TEL LINE PC103 1 2 4 IC501 148 Bell 6 8 4 PULSE DIAL CIRCUIT AND ON OFF HOOK CIRCUIT While OFF HOOK RL101 is ON Q108 turns on by pin 24 of IC501 as well The signal level at the photocoupler PC101 pin 2 becomes a low level by pin 46 of IC501 On the other hand while ON HOOK Q108 turns OFF by pin 24 of IC501 then the line turns OFF The ...

Page 161: ...s IC101 pin 2 where the signal is amplified to about 18dB Then it is output from pin 1 of IC101 and transmitted to T101 via C133 R219 R125 and C213 If the side tone circuit is not applied the transmission signal will return to the reception amplifier via C126 R131 R222 and C229 When the side tone circuit is active the signal output from IC101 pin 1 passes through C133 R221 R216 R127 C123 R223 and ...

Page 162: ...n an FSK Frequency Shift Keying format Data 0 is a 1200 Hz sine wave and data 1 a 2200 Hz sine wave There are two type of the message format which can be received i e the single data message format and multiple data message format The multiple data format allows to transmit the name and data code information in addition to the time and telephone number data When there is multiple data in the unit ...

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Page 164: ...ed and received voices to and from the handset 2 Signal path Transmission signal Refer to 2 3 3 5 Analog Board Section 3 Signal path Reception signal Refer to 2 3 3 5 Analog Board Section 6 9 4 MONITOR CIRCUIT 1 Function This circuit monitors various tones such as a DTMF tone b Alarm Beep Key tone Bell c Dummy ring back tone 2 Signal path a DTMF MONITOR Speaker Operation Refer to 2 3 3 5 Analog Bo...

Page 165: ...BOARD SECTION The unit consists of a LCD Liquid crystal display KEYs and LEDs light emitting diodes They are controlled by the Gate Array IC301 and ASIC IC501 on the DIGITAL BOARD Fig a Fig a Key Matrix 165 KX FP101AL ...

Page 166: ...rom the data bus D4 D7 V0 is supplied for the crystal drive R326 and R322 are density control resistors Consequently in this unit the timing positive clock is generated by the LCD interface circuitry in the gate array IC301 Density Normal Dark LED8 IC301 5pin H L 166 KX FP101AL ...

Page 167: ...The filter circuit decreases the noise voltage and the noise electric field strength Rectifier Circuit The input current is rectified by D101 D102 D103 and D104 and charges C106 to make DC voltage Then it supplies power to the converter circuit Kick on voltage circuit Bias is applied to the Q101 gate via this circuit when the AC power is turned on and Q101 begins operating 167 KX FP101AL ...

Page 168: ...s L D1 Load L Then the power is supplied to the Load When Q1 is ON power is not output from the secondary side The output voltage is fed back in the control IC according to the error amp rectifier Then depending on how TON is controlled stabilization occurs Also when the current load becomes too large in order to decrease the voltage output the increase in is controlled and the output voltage is s...

Page 169: ...ltage of the 24V circuit increases the current of the photo coupler PC101 increases the pulse width of the output control IC becomes narrower and the ON period of Q101 becomes shorter Over Current Limiter O C L The highest drain current Q101 is limited by a limiter circuit IC101 of 24V The 24V output is limited by this circuit Over Voltage Circuit If the 24V output increases because the error dete...

Page 170: ...IAGRAMS Note 1 DC voltage measurements are taken with an oscilloscope or a tester with a ground 2 The schematic diagrams and circuit board may be modified at any time with the development of new technology 3 170 KX FP101AL ...

Page 171: ...7 1 MEMO 171 KX FP101AL ...

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Page 173: ... R562 R566 C560 Q513 Q511 DA501 R556 R600 C590 C613 R615 R573 C569 R561 R563 C566 C508 D503 R506 R505 IC512 R697 R598 R698 R560 C564 R693 R570 R544 R543 R679 C529 R621 C536 C542 C543 C544 R676 C545 R692 R691 R690 C652 R660 R528 R717 C503 Q503 R719 R514 R517 C523 C526 C530 C517 C516 C514 C527 R521 R513 R518 R502 R515 R634 R633 R632 R631 R630 R520 C624 Q507 R547 PS502 PS501 Q512 14 1 8 7 IC511 14 1 ...

Page 174: ...5 R686 R687 C611 C610 C547 C660 R575 C595 R564 R567 C587 C583 J501 Q509 Q514 R576 L512 CN507 L513 R536 L509 L507 C574 R533 L516 R722 RA501 BAT501 RA502 RA503 RA504 RA505 RA506 RA508 RA507 C522 C513 R557 C559 C534 C531 R584 R583 D505 Q506 R549 D506 D504 D507 C553 C555 R552 R555 R554 C509 C511 C504 F503 25 3 3V BAT 3 3V 5V BAT R503 R800 R529 Q518 A X501 F501 F502 C645 R707 C616 B DA502 Q519 C612 TES...

Page 175: ...5 C2 6 OUTB 7 GND 8 OUTC 9 C3 10 IN3 11 OUTD 12 C4 13 IN4 14 VCC IC512 1 VEE 2 INA1 3 OUTA 4 INB1 5 INB2 6 OUTB 7 GND 8 OUTC 9 INC2 10 INC1 11 OUTD 12 IND2 13 IND1 14 VCC CN510 1 FG 2 TXD 3 RXD 4 RTS 5 CTS 6 DSR 7 GND 8 DCD 9 DTR 10 RI 11 FG R543 0 R544 0 FG DG R536 1K 5VD 5VD NC C534 NC C535 NC C532 DG 12V 12V DG C531 Z0 1u R548 6 8K Q506 R554 3 9K R555 3 9K C554 35V33u R551 6 8K NC C556 R550 4 7...

Page 176: ...9 1 MEMO KX FP101AL 176 ...

Page 177: ...Q213 Q212 Q210 R276 R224 C218 R219 C214 C131 R279 R128 R222 C229 R218 R131 R223 C219 R127 C123 C122 R125 C213 R221 C216 R138 C132 R219 C214 R140 C135 R126 C215 R220 C217 C136 R141 R142 R252 R247 C245 R248 C244 C143 R152 R153 C144 C243 R249 C266 C240 R250 Q104 R144 C265 R283 IC207 R251 C241 IC206 8 8 5 5 4 4 1 1 8 5 4 1 8 5 4 1 8 5 4 1 C137 R143 IC101 R137 C126 R130 C125 R132 C127 C128 C220 R225 C2...

Page 178: ... PC202 PC201 IC208 CN105 JJ111 PC105 RL202 24VDC 1 4 8 5 OEG J312 C250 J377 JJ108 J330 D211 J346 J329 C129 D107 D106 C259 J365 J372 J359 C249 J360 PC102 PC203 PC204 PC104 J358 J343 J344 J345 J347 C160 J363 C167 C163 J357 J348 J319 J318 J317 J310 J309 C158 J321 J322 J327 D104 D209 Q103 Q208 J331 C112 R117 R116 R113 R114 D208 C211 D207 C105 C104 T101 T102 D105 D210 D109 D108 J361 PC103 C263 R158 C25...

Page 179: ...XOUT 5 TXDET 6 TXIN 7 VC 8 VCC C241 Z0 22 C242 16V10 R249 100 DG PC201 NC 1 2 3 4 DG 5VD Q211 R256 22K C248 K0 1 R257 47K 16V10 C251 R258 330 AG 5VA R248 300K C244 K220P R247 15K C245 K0 022 C240 K0 1 JJ233 R260 182 R264 0 R265 0 R266 0 R271 0 FG 16V10 C250 AG RL101 6 7 5 RL201 NC RL202 NC JJ238 Q213 Q214 AG 5VD FG R280 100 NC C259 L203 21A10 L204 21A10 NC C260 DG NC JJ113 C143 K0 022 R278 1K R152...

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Page 181: ...D PRIMARY R222 R221 Component View Bottom View CAUTION FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF FIRE REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME TYPE AND RATINGS OF FUSE F101 T3 15AH 250V L101 R101 C102 R109 R105 R108 T101 C206 VR201 PC101 D106 TH101 D107 D109 IC101 ZNR101 F101 C101 D104 D103 C103 C104 C106 R106 R104 R110 L103 Q101 C109 C108 C107 D108 D105 D202 R205 J6 J5 J4 IC202 D201 IC201 C202 C205 C204 J10 J7 C201...

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Page 183: ... 470 35 C204 47 35 C203 1000 16 R121 10K R222 2 2K R221 2 2K R224 5K R225 IC201 3 3K VR201 27K R205 680 2 PC101 56 400 D101 TH101 D109 R105 0 22 2 R102 R123 R127 C124 1 8K 0 1 C121 R126 5 6K C122 0 22 16 C123 680p C109 47 35 4700p R103 82K 82K R122 R133 R132 150K 150K 150K 120K R109 D106 R107 68 10 R131 R130 R129 120K 200K 2 R104 200K 2 R110 C108 D105 L103 1000p 1K 150K 220 390 D103 D104 ZNR101 75...

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Page 185: ...314 J390 J317 CN303 2 1 J381 J301 J362 J373 J304 J307 J384 J375 J374 J365 J310 C303 J368 J320 JJ302 JJ301 LED302 LED301 LED304 PS302 PS301 CN304 CN302 SW401 CN401 1 1 2 1 2 9 10 14 PFUP1131Z PFUP1131Z A A B C 1 a b c d 2 3 4 A B C D E F G 5 6 7 8 9 A B C CN303 R324 FG R323 R337 R330 R344 R325 C312 R326 C313 R312 R311 R310 C310 C308 C302 C307 C305 C306 C304 C301 R305 R308 R304 R301 R302 R303 CN301 ...

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Page 187: ...03 TO HOOK 1 HOOK 2 GND R324 4 7K NC R318 NC R317 NC D302 NC C313 NC C304 NC C305 CN401 1 HOOK 2 GND SW401 4 3 1 2 1 1 SW301 SW302 VOL DOWN SW303 VOL UP SW304 HELP SW305 START SET COPY SW306 STOP SW307 MONITOR SW308 SW309 REDIAL PAUSE SW310 6 SW311 5 SW312 4 SW313 MUTE SW314 3 SW315 2 SW316 1 SW317 9 SW318 8 SW319 0 SW320 7 SW321 PROGRAM SW322 MENU SW323 RESOLUTION SW324 QUICK SCAN SW325 ONE 3 6 S...

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Page 189: ...16 TERMINAL GUIDE OF THE IC S TRANSISTORS AND DIODES 189 KX FP101AL ...

Page 190: ...17 FIXTURES AND TOOLS 190 KX FP101AL ...

Page 191: ...18 CABINET MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL PARTS LOCATION 18 1 OPERATION PANEL SECTION 191 KX FP101AL ...

Page 192: ...18 2 UPPER CABINET SECTION 192 KX FP101AL ...

Page 193: ...18 2 1 PICK UP BASE SECTION 193 KX FP101AL ...

Page 194: ...18 3 LOWER P C B SECTION 194 KX FP101AL ...

Page 195: ...18 4 MOTOR SECTION 195 KX FP101AL ...

Page 196: ...18 5 ACTUAL SIZE OF SCREWS AND WASHER 196 KX FP101AL ...

Page 197: ...19 ACCESSORIES AND PACKING MATERIALS 197 KX FP101AL ...

Page 198: ...R B 15 PFKR1012Z1 GUIDE DOCUMENT 16 PFUS1034Z SPRING DOCUMENT GUIDE 17 PFDG1002Z GEAR DOCUMENT GUIDE 18 PFKR1013Z1 GUIDE DOCUMENT 19 PFGG1036N1 OPERATION PANEL 20 PFBX1069Z1 BUTTON DIAL 21 PFBX1072Y1 BUTTON IQ FAX 22 PFHX1154Y SHEET HEAD FULCROM 23 PFJS11Q26Z CONNECTOR 11P 24 PFBX1070Z1 BUTTON 8 KEY 25 PFDE1084Y LEVER DOC DETECTION 26 PFBC1032Z1 LEVER AUTO ANSWER 27 PFDE1085Z LEVER 28 PFDE1086Z LE...

Page 199: ...ER 173 PFDN1029Z ROLLER SEPARATION 174 PQUS10055Z SPRING ONE WAY 175 PFHX1264Y SPACER ROLLER 176 PFDE1059Z DELAY 177 PFDG1085Z GEAR SEPARATION ROLLER 178 XUC2FY RETAINING RING 179 XWC4B WASHER 180 PFHX1263Z SHEET ROLLING 181 PFHX1246Z COVER SCREW Ref No Part No Part Name DescriptionCABINET AND ELECTRICAL PARTS Remarks 182 Not Used 183 PFHX1148Z VIBRATION SHEET 184 PFHX1272Z SHEET CIS LED 185 PQHM1...

Page 200: ...T COIL R709 PQLQR2KA20T COIL L501 PQLQR1ET COIL Ref No Part No Part Name DescriptionDIGITAL BOARD PARTS Remarks L502 PQLQR1ET COIL L504 PQLQR2KA113T COIL L517 PQLQR2KA20T COIL L518 PQLQR2KA113T COIL CRYSTAL OSCILLATIONS X501 PFVCCFS32Z CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR X502 PQVCJ2400N5Z CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR X503 PFVC32256ZAT CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR COMPONENTS COMBINATIONS RA501 EXRV8V101JV COMPONENTS PARTS RA502 EXRV8V...

Page 201: ...73 ERJ3GEYJ153 15k R675 ERJ3GEYJ103 10k R676 ERJ3GEYJ103 10k R679 ERJ3GEYJ472 4 7k Ref No Part No Part Name DescriptionDIGITAL BOARD PARTS Remarks R680 ERJ3GEYJ103 10k R681 ERJ3GEYJ103 10k R682 ERJ3GEYJ103 10k R683 ERJ3GEYJ103 10k R684 ERJ3GEYJ103 10k R685 ERJ3GEYJ103 10k R686 ERJ3GEYJ103 10k R687 ERJ3GEYJ103 10k R689 ERJ6GEY0R00 0 R690 ERJ3GEYJ101 100 R691 ERJ3GEYJ101 100 R692 ERJ3GEYJ101 100 R69...

Page 202: ... C642 ECUV1H101JCV 100P C643 ECUV1C104KBV 0 1 C644 ECUV1H104ZFV 0 1 S C645 ECEA0JKA331 330 C646 ECEA0JKA331 330 C647 ECUV1C104KBV 0 1 C648 PQCUV1E104MD 0 1 S C649 ECUV1C104KBV 0 1 C651 PQCUV1C224KB 0 22 C652 ECUV1H681JCV 680P Ref No Part No Part Name DescriptionDIGITAL BOARD PARTS Remarks C653 ECUV1H681JCV 680P C654 ECUV1H681JCV 680P C655 ECUV1C473KBV 0 047 C656 ECUV1H331JCV 330P S C657 PQCUV1H104...

Page 203: ...No Part No Part Name DescriptionANALOG BOARD PARTS Remarks R167 PQ4R10XJ103 10k S R168 PQ4R10XJ103 10k S R169 PQ4R10XJ103 10k S R215 PQ4R10XJ123 12k S R216 PQ4R10XJ333 33k S R217 ERDS1VJ000 0 R218 PQ4R10XJ272 2 7k S R219 PQ4R10XJ241 240 S R220 PQ4R10XJ125 1 2M S R221 PQ4R10XJ122 1 2k S R222 PQ4R10XJ563 56k S R223 PQ4R10XJ563 56k S R247 PQ4R10XJ153 15k S R248 PQ4R10XJ304 300k S R254 PQ4R10XJ563 56k...

Page 204: ...01 LNJ801LPDJA DIODE SI LED303 LNJ801LPDJA DIODE SI CONNECTORS Ref No Part No Part Name DescriptionOPERATION BOARD PARTS Remarks CN301 PQJP11G43Y CONNECTOR 11P CN303 PQJP2G30Z CONNECTOR 2P LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY CN304 PFAVM190 LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY RESISTORS R301 ERJ3GEYJ471 470 R302 ERJ3GEYJ471 470 R303 ERJ3GEYJ181 180 R304 ERJ3GEYJ181 180 R305 ERJ3GEYJ181 180 R306 ERJ3GEY0R00 0 R307 ERJ3GEYJ181...

Page 205: ...IODE SI S D103 PFVD1N4005 DIODE SI S D104 PFVD1N4005 DIODE SI S D105 PFVDEG01C DIODE SI S D106 MA165 DIODE SI D107 MA4220 DIODE SI D108 PQVDERA1802 DIODE SI S D109 PQVDERA1506 DIODE SI S D201 PFVDSF5LC20U DIODE SI S D202 PFVDD1NL20U DIODE SI S Ref No Part No Part Name DescriptionPOWER SUPPLY BOARD PARTS Remarks CONNECTORS CN31 PQJP2D98Z CONNECTOR 2P CN301 PQJP8G30Z CONNECTOR 8P COIL L101 PFLES11V0...

Page 206: ...OARD ASS Y RTL CONNECTOR CN401 PFJS02Q24Z CONNECTOR 2P SWITCH SW401 ESE14A211 SWITCH 20 7 FIXTURES AND TOOLS Ref No Part No Part Name DescriptionFIXTURES AND TOOLS Remarks EC1 PQZZ2K6Z CONNECTOR 2P EC2 PFZZ5K13Z CONNECTOR 5P EC3 PQZZ12K4Z CONNECTOR 12P EC4 PQZZ2K12Z CONNECTOR 2P EC5 PFZZ11K12Z CONNECTOR 11P EC6 PQZZ10K4Z CONNECTOR 10P EC7 PQZZ8K18Z CONNECTOR 8P EC8 PFZZ8K1Z CONNECTOR 8P EC9 PFZZ9K...

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