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Panasonic DF–1100

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Control Panel

Summary of Contents for PANAFAX DF-1100

Page 1: ...DF 1100 Facsimile ORDER NO MGCS980901C0 H13 Standard Version ...

Page 2: ...oducts powered by electricity should be serviced or repaired only by experienced professional technicians Any attempt to service or repair the product or products dealt with in this service literature by anyone else could result in serious injury or death 1998 by Matsushita Graphic Communication Systems Inc All rights reserved Unauthorized copying and distribution is a violation of law The content...

Page 3: ...B PC Board 539 Fan 622 LPC PC Board 521 2 13 2 8 LCU PC Board 511 Photo Interrupter 1227 2 14 2 9 Scanner Unit 1241 Xenon Lamp 1120 Inverter PC Board 1130 Scanner Belt Assembly 1112 Mirrors Flatbed Transmit Motor 1250 2 16 2 10 Laser Unit 429 High Voltage PSU 506 Low Voltage PSU 513 2 20 2 11 Toner Sensor 639 Timing Sensor 610 Bias Transfer Roller 630 2 22 2 12 Printer Motor 650 Motor Bracket B 64...

Page 4: ...ation Codes 459 494 495 4 11 4 3 8 Information Codes 001 002 003 017 Recording Paper Jam 4 12 4 3 9 Information Code 010 No Recording Paper 4 13 4 3 10 Information Codes 030 031 Document Jam 4 14 4 3 11 Information Code 630 Dialing Error 4 15 4 3 12 Information Codes 403 411 414 415 Polling Operator Trouble 4 16 4 3 13 Information Code 024 Scanner Unit Defective 4 17 4 4 Printed Copy Quality Probl...

Page 5: ... Test Mode 4 Binary Signal Generation 5 11 5 6 Test Mode 5 Tonal Signal Generation 5 12 5 7 Test Mode 6 RAM Initialization 5 13 5 8 Test Mode 7 DTMF Signal Generation 5 14 5 9 Test Mode 9 RAM Test 5 15 5 10 Test Mode 10 LED LCD CCD Test 5 16 5 11 Test Mode 12 LBP Service Mode 5 17 5 11 1 Overview 5 18 5 11 2 Printer Reports 5 18 5 11 3 Setting Operation 5 19 5 11 4 SERVICE ALERT REPORT FORMAT 5 21...

Page 6: ... Panel Unit 7 4 7 3 Transmitter Assembly 7 6 7 4 Fuser Unit 7 10 7 5 Electrical Parts 7 12 7 6 Paper Transportation 7 14 7 7 250 Feeder Unit 7 18 7 8 250 Paper Casette 7 22 7 9 500 Feeder Unit 7 24 7 10 500 Paper Casette 7 28 7 11 Scanner Unit 1 7 30 7 12 Scanner Unit 2 7 32 7 13 Packing 7 34 Chapter 8 Installation 8 1 8 1 Function Key 8 3 8 2 Main Unit and Accessories 8 4 8 3 Installing the Acces...

Page 7: ...C Board 10 19 LPC PC Board 10 20 PNL1 PC Board 10 24 PNS1 PC Board 10 25 SSN PC Board 10 26 ACI PC Board 10 27 CCD PC Board 10 28 CONA PC Board 10 29 CONS PC Board 10 30 CST2 PC Board 10 31 CST3 PC Board 10 32 LCE PC Board 10 33 LVPS 100V 10 34 LVPS 200V 10 35 ...

Page 8: ...vi Notes ...

Page 9: ...7 Chapter 1 General Description ...

Page 10: ...ine incorporates a new sophisticated image processing technology to enhance print quality of ordinary received fax images by smoothing the curved edges of the character 6 A4 size Scanning Letter size is the maximum document width that can be scanned and transmitted 7 Automatic Document Feeder An Automatic Document Feeder feeds originals from the document tray automatically starting with the bottom...

Page 11: ... single original 19 32 Transaction Journal The 32 Transaction Journal provides transaction information number of pages transmitted or received start date and time communication results identification etc It is automatically printed after every 32 transactions or it can be printed manually at anytime 20 Latest Individual Transmission Journal The latest Individual Transmission Journal provides infor...

Page 12: ...ary When the received message is stored into the memory with a 4 digit confidential code the message can be printed on recording paper or polled by a remote station A maximum of7mailboxescanbeused A remote confirmation report such as Confidential Memory Report and or Confidential XMT Report is not transmitted to the source station and or the remote station after Confidential Mailbox reception or p...

Page 13: ...ns when desired This File will remain in memory until it is manually deleted 1 3 General Specifications 1 Communication Facility Public Switched Telephone Network PSTN 2 Line Coupling Direct Coupling 3 Input Level 5 to 43 dbm Germany 5 to 46 dbm 4 Output Level 0 to 15 dbm 5 Control Procedure ITU T CCITT Rec T 30 MGCS Proprietary short protocol 6 Modem Speed V 17 14400 12000 TC9600 TC7200 bps QAM w...

Page 14: ...ialing Combination of One Touch Abbreviated and Manual Number Dialing Multi Station Dialing Multi Station Transmission Polling Up to 134 stations Deferred Multi Station Transmission Polling Up to 134 stations Registration Memory Capacity in One Touch and Abbreviated Dialing Number of Stations Up to 102 stations Telephone number of each station Up to 36 digits Including pauses and spaces Station na...

Page 15: ... 06 to 0 12 mm Capacity 30 documents Up to Legal Size 20 lb 3 Scanning Method Horizontal Sheet Feeding or Flatbed with CCD type image sensor Vertical Stepper Motor feeding 4 Effective Scanning Width ADF 208 mm Flatbed 205 mm 5 Scanning Resolution Standard 8 pels mm 3 85 lines mm Fine 8 pels mm 7 7 lines mm S Fine 8 pels mm 15 4 lines mm Copy 16 pels mm 15 4 lines mm 6 Contrast Selection 5 steps Li...

Page 16: ...Power Save On Approx 9 W H 100V version 10 W H 200V version Standby Power Save Off Approx 80 W H Room temperature 25 C 1 7 Environment 1 Operating Environment Temperature 10 to 35 C Relative Humidity 15 to 70 RH Tilt The unit must be kept on an even level surface 2 Storage Environment Carton Box Condition Temperature 20 to 40 C Relative Humidity 5 to 85 RH Note The machine should be stored upright...

Page 17: ...General Description 1 9 External View ...

Page 18: ...Panasonic DF 1100 1 10 Control Panel ...

Page 19: ...8 seconds Standard and Fine 6 seconds ReductionXMT No CollationStack Yes PRINTER MECHANISM RecordingMethod LP Recording Paper Size A4 Letter Legal Recording Paper Capacity 250 sheets Cassette Optional Recording Paper Cassette Yes 250 or 500 or 250 500 sheets Yes 250 sheets Effective Printing Width Letter 208 mm A4 202 mm RecordingResolution 406 391 dpi RecordingSpeed 10 ppm 6 sec page 5 ppm 12 sec...

Page 20: ...ter Yes 70 100 Auto Reduction to Legal Yes 85 100 Automatic Reduction OverlappingPrint Yes Fax Tel Auto Switch No TAM Interface No Parallel TAM hookup No Receive to Memory Yes RemoteReception No Distinctive Ring Detector Yes Specific countries only POLLING FEATURES Polling Yes TurnaroundPolling No Multi StationPolling Yes 134 Stations Yes 112 Stations Continuous Polling Tx Yes Station mode Continu...

Page 21: ...nfidentialComm Center No MailboxXMT Polling Yes MailboxCenter Yes 7 boxes OMR XMT Yes Sub AddressXMT Yes T Routing Sub Address RCV Yes T Routing with PC I F File Transmission Yes No OTHERS Access Code Yes Pin Code Access PBX Access Code No DepartmentCode Yes No Panel Display 20 2 Alphanumeric LCD Logo Input Method Character Keys RemoteDiagnosticFunction Yes InternalDemo No 2 W Leased Line No AI Re...

Page 22: ...Panasonic DF 1100 1 14 Notes ...

Page 23: ...Chapter 2 Disassembly Instruction ...

Page 24: ...y PC Board 216 2 4 Laser Unit 429 2 10 Fuser Lamp 408 2 14 Thermistor Assembly 405 2 14 Paper Exit Sensor 610 2 14 Fuser Roller 414 2 15 Exit Roller 422 2 15 Pressure Roller 409 2 15 Scanner Unit 1241 Flatbed Transmit Motor 1250 2 9 Scanner Belt Assembly 1112 2 9 Transmitter Chassis 353 2 6 Feed Roller 349 Eject Roller 354 ADF Transmit Motor 357 ADF Roller 335 Pre Feed Roller 327 Clutch Spring Ass...

Page 25: ... Return Tray 105 Recording Paper Tray 107 Paper Cassette 815 1 Turn the Power Switch OFF 2 Disconnect the AC Power Cord 1310 3 Disconnect the Line cord 1311 4 Remove the Document Return Tray 105 5 Remove the Recording Paper Tray 107 6 Remove the Paper Cassette 815 1 2 3 4 5 6 ...

Page 26: ...Platen Cover 301 4 Five Screws B1 5 Remove the Left Side Cover 104 6 Remove the Memory Card Cover 103 7 Five Screws B1 8 Remove the Rear Cover 101 9 Disconnect Connector CN2 on the FCB PC Board 10 Open the Platen Cover 301 11 One Screw 19 12 Remove the Eject Cover Holder 1215 13 Remove the Eject Cover 1219 with Pinch Roller Bracket Assembly 2 4 4 5 6 7 8 7 9 11 12 13 ...

Page 27: ...emove the Stamp Unit 1224 from the Eject Cover Assembly 15 One Screw 19 16 Remove the Harness 17 Remove the Stamp Solenoid 1223 18 Three Screw 19 19 Remove the Pinch Roller Stay 1218 from the Eject Cover Assembly 14 15 17 18 18 16 19 ...

Page 28: ... Three Screws B1 2 Remove the Platen Cover 1 120 3 Two Screws B1 4 Open the Panel Cover 201 5 Disconnect Connector CN37 on the PNL 1 PC Board 6 Disconnect Connector CN1 on Display PC Board 7 Remove the Panel Cover 201 8 Nineteen Screws 7B 9 Release 8 Latch Hooks 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 x19 9 x8 ...

Page 29: ...lat Cable 12 Remove the PNL 1 PC Board 217 and the PNS 1 PC Board 218 Note PNL 1 and PNS 1 PC Boards are joined together by Connectors CN38 and CN39 Remove both PC Boards together at the same time Separate them by lifting the Tab on the Connector 13 Release Latch Hooks 14 Remove the Display PC Board 216 11 10 12 14 13 13 ...

Page 30: ...8 Speaker Assembly 109 Printer Cover 111 1 Two Screws 19 2 Remove the Front Cover 108 3 Disconnect Connector on the Speaker Harness 4 Two Screws C8 5 Remove the Speaker Assembly 109 6 One Screw 19 7 Remove the Printer Cover 111 1 2 3 5 4 6 7 ...

Page 31: ...ssembly 363 1 Remove the Rear Cover Refer to 2 3 2 Three Screws 19 3 Disconnect the Ground Strap 4 Disconnect Connector CN75 on the CONA PC Board 5 Open the Platen Cover 301 and remove it 6 Open the ADF Door 7 Remove the ADF Cover 310 8 Seven Screws B1 9 Remove the Blind Front Cover 309 10 Remove the Blind Back Cover 308 2 3 5 7 8 x7 9 10 ...

Page 32: ...d apply just enough pressure so that the tape adheres to the Scanning Pad Plate 13 Six Screws 19 14 Remove the Transmitter Chassis 353 15 One Screw 19 16 Remove the Timing Belt 366 17 Remove the B35S22 Gear 346 18 Remove the P6L5 Conductive Bushing 347 19 Remove the Feed Roller 349 20 One Screw 19 21 Remove the B35 Drive Gear 337 22 Remove the P6L5 Conductive Bushing 347 23 Remove the Eject Roller...

Page 33: ...t 358 26 Remove the Clutch Spring Assembly 363 27 Disconnect PNL PC Board Harness 368 28 Two Screws 36 29 Remove the ADF Transmit Motor 357 30 Open the ADF Chassis 311 31 Remove the ADF Chassis 311 32 One Screw 19 33 Remove the ADF Sub Guide 326 24 x5 25 26 28 27 29 31 32 33 ...

Page 34: ...ion Rubber 1 Open the ADF Door 2 Remove the Pre Feed Cover 319 3 Remove the Separation Rubber 322 4 Clean the Separation Rubber with a soft cloth soaked with isopropyl alcohol Cleaning ADF Roller Pre Feed Roller 1 Open the ADF Door 2 Clean the ADF Roller 335 and Pre Feed Roller 327 with a soft cloth soaked with isopropyl alcohol 34 34 35 36 37 3 2 2 ...

Page 35: ...move the Memory Card Guide 518 from the FCB PCB before sending it in for reaper 6 Remove the Harnesses from each clamp 7 One Screw 19 8 Disconnect the Ground Strap from the FCB Bracket 9 Four Screws 19 10 Remove the FCB Bracket 515 11 Disconnect Connector CN54 on the LPC PC Board 12 Two Screws 1Y 13 Remove the Fan 622 14 Disconnect all Connectors on the LPC PC Board 15 Three Screws C8 16 Remove th...

Page 36: ...ide Cover Refer to 2 3 2 Two Screws 19 3 Remove the LCU Bracket 512 Assembly 4 Disconnect Connector CN25 on the LCU PC Board 5 Two Screws C8 6 Remove LCU PC Board 511 7 Five Screws B1 8 Remove Platen Cover 2 121 9 One Screw 19 10 Remove Sensor Bracket 1228 Assembly 2 3 5 4 6 8 7 x5 9 10 ...

Page 37: ...elease Latch Hooks 13 Remove the Photo Interrupter 1227 14 One Screw 19 15 Remove the SNS PCB Bracket 1231 Assembly 16 Remove the Platen Cover Actuator 1234 17 Disconnect Connector 18 Release Latch Hooks 19 Remove the Photo Interrupter 1227 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 ...

Page 38: ... Refer to 2 6 and Platen Cover 1 Refer to 2 4 2 Remove the Platen Glass Assembly 122 3 Two Screws 19 4 Remove the Gear Bracket 1207 5 Remove the Scanner Belt Assembly 1112 from theE69 gear 6 Place the Scanner in the middle of the Scanner Frame Assembly 7 One Screw 19 8 Remove the Gear Cover 1213 9 Remove the Scanner Belt Assembly 1112 from the B90E69 gear 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ...

Page 39: ...s 36 15 Disconnect Connector on the Transmit Motor 16 Remove the Flatbed Transmit Motor 1250 17 Disconnect Connector CN2 on the Inverter PC Board 18 Two Screws 19 19 Remove the Lamp Plate Springs 1121 20 Remove the Xenon Lamp 1120 Caution When re installing the Xenon Lamp make sure that the Xenon Lamp is inserted as illustrated on the left 10 11 10 12 13 14 15 16 18 19 20 17 ...

Page 40: ...while the power is turned On Approximately 2700 VDC 25 mA is generated by the Inverter PC Board 24 Two Screws 19 25 Remove the R and L Lamp Holders 1119 and 1135 26 Remove the Xenon Lamp Bracket 1116 27 One Screw 19 28 Remove the Scanner Belt Assembly 1112 29 Two Screws 19 30 Remove the Scanner Plate Spring 1 1113 31 Remove the Scanner Belt Bracket 1111 21 22 22 23 24 25 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 ...

Page 41: ... indicates non reflective side Cleaning Mirror 1 1108 Mirror 2 1106 Mirror 3 1109 and Mirror 4 1107 1 Clean Mirror 1 Mirror 2 Mirror 3 and Mirror 4 with a soft cloth soaked with isopropyl alcohol Cleaning Platen Glass Assembly 122 1 Clean the Platen Glass with a soft cloth soaked with isopropyl alcohol Cleaning Scanning Pad 307 1 Clean the Scanning Pad with a soft cloth soaked with isopropyl alcoh...

Page 42: ...2 Disconnect CCD Harness 1127 from CN74 on CONA PC Board 3 Two Screws 19 4 Remove the Scanner Plate 1247 with CCD Harness Assembly 5 Disconnect two Connectors 6 Two Screws 19 7 Remove the Laser Unit 429 8 One Screw 19 9 Pull out the High Voltage PSU 506 10 Disconnect Connector CN39 11 One Screw 19 12 Remove the Connection Bracket 503 3 4 2 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 11 ...

Page 43: ...ews 19 14 Pull out the Power Supply PCB Chassis 501 15 Disconnect Connectors CN33 34 and 35 16 One Screw 35 17 Remove the Ground Strap 18 Remove the ACI Assembly 514 19 Three Screws 19 20 Remove the Low Voltage PSU 513 13 14 15 18 16 17 20 19 ...

Page 44: ...move the Frame Assembly 1244 Note Do Not loosen the 10 Red Colored Screws on the Frame Assembly it may affect the Flatbed Scanning alignment 6 Two Screws 19 7 Remove the R Bracket 1203 8 Two Screws 19 9 Remove the Toner Sensor Cover 640 10 One Screw 19 11 Remove the Toner Sensor Assembly 12 Disconnect Connector and remove the Harness from the Upper Transport Guide 3 2 4 x4 5 6 7 10 11 12 8 9 ...

Page 45: ...crews 19 Remove the resistor screw first 15 Remove the GND Harness 653 16 Remove the Transfer Unit 17 Disconnect Connector from the Timing Sensor 18 Remove the Harness from the Transfer Unit 19 Two Screws 19 20 Remove the Upper Transfer Guide 635 13 14 16 15 18 17 19 20 ...

Page 46: ...Panasonic DF 1100 2 24 21 Remove the Timing Sensor 610 22 Two Screws 19 23 Remove the BTR Guide 629 24 Remove the Bias Transfer Roller 630 21 24 22 22 23 Black White ...

Page 47: ... LPC PC Board 3 Remove each Harness from the clamps 4 Disconnect Connector CN1 from the Printer Motor 5 Two Screws 19 6 Remove the Printer Motor 650 7 Five Screws 19 8 Remove Connector 535 for the Optional Cassette 9 Remove the Motor Bracket B 641 Assembly Caution When removing the Printer Drive Unit make sure not to damage the gears 10 Remove the ILS PC Board 621 3 4 5 6 9 7 7 7 8 10 ...

Page 48: ...100 2 26 11 Remove the No Paper Actuator 609 12 Remove the No Paper Sensor 610 13 Pull out the No Paper Sensor from the rear and disconnect the Connector 14 Two Screws 19 15 Remove the Magnet Catch 730 11 13 12 14 15 ...

Page 49: ...er Feed Solenoid 744 1 Remove the Motor Bracket B Assembly Refer to 2 12 2 Remove the E34 Drive Gear 620 3 Two Screws 19 4 Remove the Feed Roller 618 5 Two Screws 19 6 Remove the Paper Feed Roller Assembly 7 Remove the E Ring 5Y 8 Remove the Clutch Gear Assembly 2 3 4 5 6 8 7 ...

Page 50: ... the Paper Feed Rollers 746 Note The Paper Feed Rollers can be accessed from the bottom of the machine after removing the Paper Cassette 11 Disconnect Connector CN55 on the LPC PC Board 12 One Screw 13 Remove the Paper Feed Solenoid 744 9 10 11 12 13 ...

Page 51: ...user Unit upwards to clear the Front Bracket 2 126 8 One Screw 23 9 Remove the Fuser Lamp Terminal C 404 10 Remove the Fuser Lamp 408 Caution When re installing the Fuser Lamp make sure that the Fuser Lamp is inserted into the Fuser Unit as illustrated on the left Do not touch the glass portion of the Fuser Lamp with bare hands Grease from finger prints will shorten its life cycle use isopropyl al...

Page 52: ...Panasonic DF 1100 2 30 14 Two Screws 23 15 Remove the Fuser Cover 401 16 Remove the Paper Exit Sensor 610 17 Disconnect Connector 14 15 17 16 ...

Page 53: ...11 2 Two Pressure Springs 412 3 Two C Rings 418 4 Remove the E24 Drive Gear 417 5 Remove two P17L6 8 Bushings 416 6 Remove the Fuser Roller 414 Caution Do not scratch the surface of the Fuser Roller when removing or re installing it 7 Remove the E22 Gear 425 8 One Screw 4N 9 Remove the Lower Paper Guide 426 2 3 5 4 6 8 9 7 ...

Page 54: ...0 Remove the Pressure Roller 409 Caution Do not scratch the surface of the Pressure Roller when removing or re installing it 11 Remove the Black and White Bushings 423 and 424 12 Remove the Exit Roller 422 10 12 11 Black White ...

Page 55: ...Disassembly Instruction 2 33 2 16 Screw Identification Template ...

Page 56: ...Panasonic DF 1100 2 34 Notes ...

Page 57: ...Chapter 3 Maintenance Adjustments and Check Points ...

Page 58: ...er 335 CONA PC Board 1239 Photo Interrupter 1227 Flatbed Transmitter Motor 1250 Laser Unit 429 Scanner Belt Assembly 1112 Actuator B 316 Read Point Sensor Feed Roller 349 Pinch Roller 324 Platen Glass Assembly 122 Scanning Point ADF Eject Roller 354 Eject Roller 1222 Stamp Solenoid 1223 Inverter PC Board 1130 Speaker Assembly 109 Fuser Unit 431 Paper Exit Actuator 420 Bias Transfer Roller 630 Prin...

Page 59: ... years Page 2 9 Platen Glass 3 months Page 2 19 Page 2 16 Eject Roller 3 months 3 5 years 30 000 documents Page 2 9 Latch 12 months Toner Cartridge 10 000 pages Feed Roller 618 12 months or 10 000 documents Alcohol Page 2 27 Clutch Gear Assembly 12 months or 10 000 documents Alcohol Page 2 27 Paper Feed Solenoid 12 months or 10 000 documents Alcohol Page 2 28 CCD Harness 50 000 documents Page 2 17...

Page 60: ...rn the Power Switch Off 3 Remove the Battery Cover 4 Remove the ROM with an IC Extractor or an equivalent tool IC Extractor 5 Insert new ROM 6 Re install the Battery Cover 7 Perform Test Mode No 6 Parameter Initialization 8 Reprogram the Fax Parameters and Function Parameters per previous printout if they were other than Factory settings 3 4 2 ROM Location CN4 ROM IC50 BAT2 System ROM BAT3 ...

Page 61: ...ntrol AB XX X X XX XX Patched Version Linked Version Machine Type Socket Number Country Code Model Number Major Changed Version A Standard B Option F056 Note Patched Version will be incremented in order when the software is modified When a linked Version is incremented the patched version will be reset to 00 ...

Page 62: ...ing Lever to the 3 H position When documents do not feed properly move the Pressure Adjusting Lever to the 1 L position 1 2 3 Position Pressure of separator Situation 1 L Low When the documents misfeeds 2 M Medium Normal Position Factory set position 3 H High When the documents multi feeds ...

Page 63: ...ss the Test Pattern Print Switch SW on the LPC PCB as shown below LPC PCB CN57 CN58 Test Pattern Print Switch CN61 SW401 Pattern Selection method Stop method Pattern 0 1 dot Horizontal line Switch ON for less than 2 seconds Switch ON again Pattern 1 Blank page Switch ON for 2 seconds or more Switch ON again 3 The Test Pattern prints Check the print Quality ...

Page 64: ...Panasonic DF 1100 3 8 3 7 General Circuit Diagram 3 7 1 Fax Circuit ...

Page 65: ...Maintenance Adjustments and Checkpoints 3 9 3 7 2 Printer Circuit ...

Page 66: ...Panasonic DF 1100 3 10 3 7 3 Option Cassette Circuit ...

Page 67: ...y be illegal to dispose of the battery into municipal waste streams Check with your local solid waste officials for details in your area for recycling options or proper disposal WARNING The batteries in this equipment must only be replaced by qualified personnel When necessary contact your local Panasonic supplier CAUTION Danger of explosion if batteries are incorrectly replaced Replace only with ...

Page 68: ...mpSolenoid NotConnected 3 STMP StampSolenoid 24V H Stamp on stamp off 0V L Stamp Drive Signal CN3 Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 1 FLON CONA PCB CN71 1 24V H Lamp on Lamp off 0V L Lamp Drive Signal 2 MGND CONA PCB CN71 2 0V Ground 3 24V CONA PCB CN71 3 24V 24 VDC Power Supply CN4 1 2 Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 1 12V CONA PCB CN70 1 12V 12 VDC P...

Page 69: ...ol Signal 2 7 AGND CONA PCB CN70 7 0V Ground 8 FR1 CONA PCB CN70 8 5V H 320ns 0V L Reset Signal 9 FR2 CONA PCB CN70 9 5V H 320ns 0V L Reset Signal 10 F2CK CONA PCB CN70 10 5V H 320ns 0V L Shift Register Clock 2 11 F1CK CONA PCB CN70 11 5V H 320ns 0V L Shift Register Clock 1 12 FSG CONA PCB CN70 12 1 25ms Data Transfer Enable Signal 13 5V CONA PCB CN70 13 5V 5 VDC Power Supply 14 GND CONA PCB CN70 ...

Page 70: ...ignal 5 nENBL PNL1 PCB CN37 5 5V H LED on LED off 0V L LED Enable Signal CN6 1 2 Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 1 5VB LCD MODULE UNIT CN1 1 5V 5 VDC Power Supply 2 5V LCD MODULE UNIT CN1 2 5V 5 VDC Power Supply 3 GND LCD MODULE UNIT CN1 3 0V Ground 4 GND LCD MODULE UNIT CN1 4 0V Ground 5 nPNLCLK LCD MODULE UNIT CN1 5 5V H 0V L Serial Data Transfer Clock 6 nPNLRD LCD MODULE...

Page 71: ... 2 Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 1 nTSTSW1 LCE PCB CN25 1 Not Used 2 5V LCE PCB CN25 2 5V 5 VDC Power Supply 3 GND LCE PCB CN25 3 0V Ground 4 24V LCE PCB CN25 4 24V 24 VDC Power Supply 5 pCMLD LCE PCB CN25 5 H FAX Side L TelephoneSide Line Switching Relay Drive 6 pPLSD LCE PCB CN25 6 H Make L Break Pulse Dial Relay Drive 7 nTSTSW RMCK LCE PCB CN25 7 5V H 0V L Serial Clock...

Page 72: ...ND LCE PCB CN25 12 0V Ground 13 HYSIG LCE PCB CN25 13 Not Used 14 pTCKD LCE PCB CN25 14 Not Used 15 pEAKD LCE PCB CN25 15 Not Used CN9 1 2 Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 1 24V LPC PCB CN68 1 24V 24 VDC Power Supply 2 24V LPC PCB CN68 2 24V 24 VDC Power Supply 3 MGND LPC PCB CN68 3 0V Ground 4 MGND LPC PCB CN68 4 0V Ground 5 5V LPC PCB CN68 5 5V 5 VDC Power Supply 6 GND LPC...

Page 73: ...gnal 2 nSCLK LPC PCB CN69 2 Serial Interface Synchronization Clock 3 nVSYNC LPC PCB CN69 3 5V H 0V L V SYNC for VideoSignal 4 nSBSY LPC PCB CN69 4 Serial Interface Enable Signal 5 nCMD LPC PCB CN69 5 Serial Interface Command Data Signal 6 nCBSY LPC PCB CN69 6 5V H 0V L Serial Interface Enable Signal 7 nPRNT LPC PCB CN69 7 5V H 0V L Print Request Signal 8 nPRDY LPC PCB CN69 8 5V H 0V L Printer Read...

Page 74: ...aveform Function 1 nTMA Scanner Motor 24V H 0V L Stepping Signal 2 24V Scanner Motor 24V 24 VDC Power Supply 3 pTMA Scanner Motor 24V H 0V L Stepping Signal 4 nTMB Scanner Motor 24V H 0V L Stepping Signal 5 24V Scanner Motor 24V 24 VDC Power Supply 6 pTMB Scanner Motor 24V H 0V L Stepping Signal CN13 1 2 Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 1 nTMA CONA CN73 1 24V H 0V L Stepping...

Page 75: ... H 0V L Stepping Signal CN14 1 2 Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 1 GND CONA CN72 1 0V Ground 2 5V CONA CN72 2 5V 5 VDC Power Supply 3 DROUT1 CONA CN72 3 5V H Cover Open 0V L Cover Close Opened Platen Cover Detection 4 GND CONA CN72 4 0V Ground 5 5V CONA CN72 5 5V 5 VDC Power Supply 6 SCUOUT CONA CN72 6 5V H HomePosition 0V L Moving Scanner Unit Home Position Detection 7 GND...

Page 76: ...ocument 0V L No Document Read Point Document Detection 13 pAPNT CONA CN72 13 5V H 0V L Document No Document ADF Document Detection CN16 1 3 Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 1 GND PCI PCB CN211 1 0V Ground 2 5V PCI PCB CN211 2 5V 5 VDC Power Supply 3 pIRVS PCI PCB CN211 3 5V H 0V L Forward nINIT Control Signal 4 nPROPT PCI PCB CN211 4 5V H 0V L Option Detect Signal 5 nPSLIN P...

Page 77: ... PCI PCB CN211 10 5V H 0V L 1 Busy 2 Print Busy 11 PACK PCI PCB CN211 11 5V H 0V L 1 Acknowledge 2 Printer Clock 12 PSTB PCI PCB CN211 12 5V H 0V L 1 Data Strobe 2 Host Clock 13 FAULT PCI PCB CN211 13 5V H 0V L 1 Printer Error 2 14 PE PCI PCB CN211 14 5V H 0V L 1 Printer out of Paper 2 Data bit 2 6 or Act Data Request 15 PD0 PCI PCB CN211 15 5V H 0V L DataSignal 16 PD1 PCI PCB CN211 16 5V H 0V L D...

Page 78: ...5V H 0V L 1 Printer On Line 2 Data bit 1 5 IEEE 1284 x Flag Signal 24 AUTOFD PCI PCB CN211 24 5V H 0V L 1 Auto Return Signal 2 Host Busy 25 nRES PCI PCB CN211 25 5V H 0V L RESET Reset Signal 26 GND PCI PCB CN211 26 0V Ground CN21 1 5 Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 1 GND MemoryCard 1 0V Ground 2 GND MemoryCard 2 0V Ground 3 5VBK MemoryCard 3 5V 5 VDC Power Supply 4 nDC Memo...

Page 79: ...ignal 8 MD 3 MemoryCard 8 DataSignal 9 MD 4 MemoryCard 9 DataSignal 10 MD 5 MemoryCard 10 DataSignal 11 MD 6 MemoryCard 11 DataSignal 12 MD 7 MemoryCard 12 DataSignal 13 MD 8 MemoryCard 13 DataSignal 14 MD 9 MemoryCard 14 DataSignal 15 MD 10 MemoryCard 15 DataSignal 16 MD 11 MemoryCard 16 DataSignal 17 MD 12 MemoryCard 17 DataSignal 18 MD 13 MemoryCard 18 DataSignal ...

Page 80: ...Address Signal 22 MA 1 MemoryCard 22 Address Signal 23 MA 2 MemoryCard 23 Address Signal 24 MA 3 MemoryCard 24 Address Signal 25 MA 4 MemoryCard 25 Address Signal 26 MA 5 MemoryCard 26 Address Signal 27 MA 6 MemoryCard 27 Address Signal 28 MA 7 MemoryCard 28 Address Signal 29 MA 8 MemoryCard 29 Address Signal 30 MA 9 MemoryCard 30 Address Signal 31 NC MemoryCard 31 NotConnected ...

Page 81: ...5 0V 5V H Column Address Strobe Signal 36 nMCASL MemoryCard 36 0V 5V H Column Address Strobe Signal 37 nRAS 4 MemoryCard 37 0V 5V H Row Address Strobe Signal 38 nRAS 3 MemoryCard 38 0V 5V H Row Address Strobe Signal 39 nRAS 2 MemoryCard 39 0V 5V H Row Address Strobe Signal 40 nRAS 1 MemoryCard 40 0V 5V H Row Address Strobe Signal 41 nMWR MemoryCard 41 5V H 0V Memory Data Write Signal 42 nMOE Memor...

Page 82: ...Panasonic DF 1100 3 26 CN21 5 5 Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 44 GND MemoryCard 44 0V Ground 45 GND MemoryCard 45 0V Ground ...

Page 83: ...Maintenance Adjustments and Checkpoints 3 27 3 9 LPC PCB CN59 4 1 CN57 3 1 CN63 3 1 CN54 3 1 CN55 2 1 CN61 6 1 CN56 8 1 CN68 8 1 CN67 9 1 CN52 7 1 CN51 11 1 CN69 13 1 CN58 18 1 CN62 6 1 SW401 ...

Page 84: ...Circuit 3 GND LSU P101 3 0V Ground 4 nLDON LSU P101 4 ON 0V L 5V H OFF Laser Control Signal 5 nVIDEO LSU P101 5 Video Data L Black H White 6 GND LSU P101 6 0V Ground 7 NC Not Used 8 nPMRY LSU CN1 1 Ready 0V L 5V H Not Ready Polygon Motor Ready Signal 9 nPMON LSU CN1 2 ON 0V L 5V H OFF Polygon Motor Control Signal 10 MGND LSU CN1 3 FrameGround 11 24VM LSU CN1 4 24V H 0V L 24 VDC Power Supply ...

Page 85: ... DC Output 4 nDR0 HVPS CN39 4 24V H 0V L Development Control AC DC Output 5 nTR0 HVPS CN39 5 24V H 0V L Transfer Control Cleaning Output 6 nTR1 HVPS CN39 6 24V H 0V L Transfer Control Transfer Output 7 MGND HVPS CN39 7 0V Ground CN54 Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 1 24VDR Fan 24VDC High Speed Rotation Approx 18VDC Low Speed Rotation Fan Control Signal 2 nFNRDT Fan Ready 0V...

Page 86: ...5 VDC Power Supply 2 THERM Thermistor CN115 2 AnalogSignal Fuser Thermistor Voltage Level Signal 3 nESEN Paper Exit Sensor CN112 1 5V H 0V L Detect Paper Paper Exit Sensor Detection Signal 4 GND Paper Exit Sensor CN112 2 0V Ground 5 LDSE Paper Exit Sensor CN112 3 Approx 2 VDC Paper Exit Sensor LED Drive Current 6 nPCHK1 No Paper Sensor CN111 1 5V H 0V L Paper No Paper No Paper Detection Signal 7 G...

Page 87: ...ion Signal Waveform Function 1 nSDO CTS2 CN81 1 5V H 0V L 500 Sheets Cassette Interface TX DATA 2 nSDI CTS2 CN81 2 5V H 0V L 500 Sheets Cassette Interface RX DATA 3 nSCK CTS2 CN81 3 5V H 0V L 500 Sheets Cassette Interface CLOCK 4 pOPRST CTS2 CN81 4 5V H 0V L 500 Sheets Cassette Interface Reset 5 MGND CTS2 CN81 5 0V Ground 6 MGND CTS2 CN81 6 0V Ground 7 24V CTS2 CN81 7 24V 24 VDC Power Supply 8 24V...

Page 88: ... H 0V L ON Feed Roller Drive Clutch Control Signal 250 sheets Cassette 13 nPDOR2 CTS2 CN81 13 5V H 0V L Door Closed Jam Cover Sensor Detection Signal 14 nPCHK2 CTS2 CN81 14 5V H 0V L No Paper No Paper Detection Signal 250 sheets Cassette 15 nSIZE23 CTS2 CN81 15 Not Used 16 nCCHK2 CTS2 CN81 16 5V H 0V L No Cassette No Paper Detection Signal 250 sheets Cassette 17 nSIZE22 CTS2 CN81 17 Same CN61 18 n...

Page 89: ... nMMP2 PrinterMotor 5V H 0V L Ready Motor Ready Signal 3 24VM PrinterMotor 24V H 0V L 24 VDC Power Supply 4 MGND PrinterMotor 0V Ground CN61 Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 1 nSIZE11 SSN CN101 1 5V H 0V L 2 GND SSN CN101 2 0V L L L L H H H H nSIZE11 nSIZE12 3 NC LGL A4 4 nSIZE12 SSN CN101 4 5V H 0V L LTR LGL 5 GND SSN CN101 5 0V 6 NC ...

Page 90: ...5 VDC Power Supply 4 nRSEN TimingSensor CN113 1 5V H 0V L Detect Paper Timing Sensor Detection Signal 5 GND TimingSensor CN113 2 0V Ground 6 LDSR TimingSensor CN113 3 Approx 2VDC Timing Sensor LED Drive Current CN63 Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 1 24V ILS PCB CN73 1 24V 24 VDC Power Supply 2 NC NotConnected 3 24VD ILS PCB CN73 3 24V H 0V L Cover Closed Cover Open Printer ...

Page 91: ...VPS CN33 2 24V 24 VDC Power Supply 3 MGND LVPS CN33 3 0V Ground 4 MGND LVPS CN33 4 0V Ground 5 5V LVPS CN33 5 5V 5 VDC Power Supply 6 GND LVPS CN33 6 0V Ground 7 12V LVPS CN33 7 12V 12V VDC Power Supply 8 AGND LVPS CN33 8 0V Ground 9 SSR LVPS CN33 9 LAMP ON 0V L 24V H LAMP OFF Fuser Lamp Control Signal CN68 Refer to FCB PCB CN9 CN69 Refer to FCB PCB CN10 ...

Page 92: ...Panasonic DF 1100 3 36 3 10 LCE PCB CN20 CN21 CN25 1 15 TEL LINE ...

Page 93: ...veform Function 3 L2 T TelephoneLine LineSignal 4 L1 R TelephoneLine LineSignal CN21 Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 3 T1 External Telephone Line Signal for the External Telephone 4 T2 External Telephone Line Signal for the External Telephone CN25 Refer to FCB PCB CN8 ...

Page 94: ...nic DF 1100 3 38 3 11 CONA PCB CN76 9 1 7 1 CN73 6 1 CN71 3 1 CN75 12 1 CN70 15 1 CN72 13 1 CN74 30 1 CN70 Refer to FCB PCB CN4 CN71 Refer to FCB PCB CN3 CN72 Refer to FCB PCB CN14 CN73 Refer to FCB PCB CN13 ...

Page 95: ...3 12V CONS PCB CN80 3 12V 12 VDC Power Supply 4 OS1 CONS PCB CN80 4 1V 5 12V CONS PCB CN80 5 12V 12 VDC Power Supply 6 OS2 CONS PCB CN80 6 1V 7 AGND CONS PCB CN80 7 0V Ground 8 VOUT2 CONS PCB CN80 8 0V 1 25ms approx 1 0V Video Signal 1 9 AGND CONS PCB CN80 9 0V Ground 10 AGND CONS PCB CN80 10 0V Ground 11 AGND CONS PCB CN80 11 0V Ground 12 FR1 CONS PCB CN80 12 5V H 320ns 0V L 13 FR2 CONS PCB CN80 ...

Page 96: ...0 16 0V Ground 17 GND CONS PCB CN80 17 0V Ground 18 GND CONS PCB CN80 18 0V Ground 19 FSG CONS PCB CN80 19 1 25ms 20 5V CONS PCB CN80 20 5V 5 VDC Power Supply 21 5V CONS PCB CN80 21 5V 5 VDC Power Supply 22 MGND CONS PCB CN80 22 0V Ground 23 MGND CONS PCB CN80 23 0V Ground 24 MGND CONS PCB CN80 24 0V Ground 25 MGND CONS PCB CN80 25 0V Ground 26 24V CONS PCB CN80 26 24V 24 VDC Power Supply ...

Page 97: ...al CN75 1 2 Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 1 SNCMN SNS PCB CN31 1 24V 24 VDC Power Supply Connector plugged in reads 3 5 VDC 2 GND SNS PCB CN31 2 0V Ground 3 NC SNS PCB CN31 3 NoConnection 4 pSDOOR SNS PCB CN31 4 5V H Door Closed 0V L Door Open TX Door Open Detection 5 nBPNT SNS PCB CN31 5 5V H Document 0V L No Document Read Point Document Detection 6 pAPNT SNS PCB CN31 6 ...

Page 98: ...in No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 1 NC Not Connected 2 5V Platen Cover Sensor 5V 5 VDC Power Supply 3 DROUT1 Platen Cover Sensor 5V H Cover Open 0V L Cover Closed Opened Platen Cover Detection 4 GND Platen Cover Sensor 0V Ground 5 5V Scanner Unit Home Position Sensor 5V 5 VDC Power Supply 6 SCUOUT Scanner Unit Home Position Sensor 5V H HomePosition 0V L Scanner Unit Home Posit...

Page 99: ...Maintenance Adjustments and Checkpoints 3 43 3 12 PNS1 PCB CN39 11 1 ...

Page 100: ...1 PCB CN38 5 5V H Key SW on 0V L Key SW off 1 Key SW Detection 6 KIN2 PNL1 PCB CN38 6 5V H Key SW on 0V L Key SW off 2 Key SW Detection 7 KIN3 PNL1 PCB CN38 7 5V H Key SW on 0V L Key SW off 3 Key SW Detection 8 KIN4 PNL1 PCB CN38 8 5V H Key SW on 0V L Key SW off 4 Key SW Detection 9 KIN5 PNL1 PCB CN38 9 5V H Key SW on 0V L Key SW off 5 Key SW Detection 10 KIN6 PNL1 PCB CN38 10 5V H Key SW on 0V L ...

Page 101: ...Maintenance Adjustments and Checkpoints 3 45 3 13 Low Voltage Power Supply PCB LVPS CN33 9 1 FUSE CN34 1 2 CN35 1 2 T101 C105 ...

Page 102: ...estination Signal Waveform Function 1 LIVE ACI PCB AC Input Black Live 2 NEUTRAL ACI PCB AC Input White Neutral CN35 Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 1 FUSER1 Fuser Unit CN116 Fuser Lamp AC White Neutral 2 FUSER2 Fuser Unit CN116 Fuser Lamp AC Blue Live ...

Page 103: ...Maintenance Adjustments and Checkpoints 3 47 3 14 High Voltage Power Supply PCB HVPS CN39 T301 T101 T201 T401 T501 7 1 C D T ...

Page 104: ...Transfer Roller 0V 3µA 800V 1 Transfer Current 3 µA 2 Cleaning Voltage 800 V C Charge Bias Charge Roller 450µA 2370Vp p 650V 0V Charge Current 450 µA AC 400 Hz Sine Wave DC Charge Voltage D Development DevelopmentRoller 1700Vp p 500V 0V DevelopmentVoltage AC 1 7 kHz Square Wave DC Voltage CN39 Refer to LPC PCB CN52 ...

Page 105: ...Maintenance Adjustments and Checkpoints 3 49 3 15 CST2 PCB Option CN86 6 1 CN83 2 1 CN81 1 18 CN85 3 1 CN84 6 1 CN82 1 12 ...

Page 106: ...Interface RX Data 3 nSCK CST3 PCB CN101 3 5V H 0V L 500 Sheet Cassette Interface clock 4 pOPRST CST3 PCB CN101 4 5V H 0V L 500 Sheet Cassette Reset Signal 5 MGND CST3 PCB CN101 5 0V Ground 6 MGND CST3 PCB CN101 6 0V Ground 7 24V CST3 PCB CN101 7 24V 24 VDC Power Supply 8 24VM CST3 PCB CN101 8 24V 0V 24 VDC Power Supply 9 5V CST3 PCB CN101 9 5V 5 VDC Power Supply 10 GND CST3 PCB CN101 10 0V Ground ...

Page 107: ... CN121 1 5V H 0V L No Paper No paper Detection Signal 2 GND No Paper Sensor CN121 2 0V Ground 3 LDSP2 No Paper Sensor CN121 3 Approx 2 VDC 4 nPDOR2 Jam Access Cover Detect Sensor CN122 1 5V H 0V L Cover Open Jam Cover Open Detection 5 GND Jam Access Cover Detect Sensor CN122 2 0V Ground 6 LDSD2 Jam Access Cover Detect Sensor CN122 3 Approx 2 VDC CN85 Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform ...

Page 108: ...n No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 1 nSIZE21 SSN PCB CN101 1 5V H 0V L 2 GND SSN PCB CN101 2 0V L L L L H H H H nSIZE21 nSIZE22 3 NC LGL A4 4 nSIZE22 SSN PCB CN101 4 5V H 0V L LTR LGL 5 GND SSN PCB CN101 5 0V 6 NC ...

Page 109: ...Maintenance Adjustments and Checkpoints 3 53 3 16 CST3 PCB Option CN104 W CN106 G 6 1 CN103 W CN105 G 1 2 3 1 CN102 W 6 1 CN101 10 1 1 7 ...

Page 110: ...ive Signal 3 5 24VM MainMotor 24V 0V 24 VDC Power Supply 6 n3MP2 MainMotor 24V 0V Motor Drive Signal 2 CN103 Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 1 24VM Paper Feed Solenoid 24V 0V 24 VDC Power Supply 2 nADF3 Paper Feed Solenoid 24V 200ms CN104 1 2 Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 1 nPCHK3 No Paper Sensor CN131 1 5V H 0V L No Paper No Paper Detection Signal...

Page 111: ...n Jam Cover Open Detection 5 GND Jam Access Cover Detect Sensor CN132 2 0V Ground 6 LDSD3 Jam Access Cover Detect Sensor CN132 3 Approx 2 VDC 7 NC NotConnected CN105 Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 1 nCCHK3 Cassette Detect Sensor 5V H 0V L No Cassette Paper Cassette Detection 2 NC Cassette Detect Sensor NotConnected 3 GND Cassette Detect Sensor 0V Ground ...

Page 112: ...n No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 1 nSIZE31 SSN PCB CN101 1 5V H 0V L 2 GND SSN PCB CN101 2 0V L L L L H H H H nSIZE31 nSIZE32 3 NC LGL A4 4 nSIZE32 SSN PCB CN101 4 5V H 0V L LTR LGL 5 GND SSN PCB CN101 5 0V 6 NC ...

Page 113: ...Chapter 4 Troubleshooting ...

Page 114: ...ubleshoot printed copy quality problems Sect 4 4 TroubleshoottheDocument Feeder Sect 4 5 Check for recording paper path problems TroubleshootImproperLCD Display Sect 4 2 Troubleshootany3 digit INFO CODE displayed Sect 4 3 Does the unit produce normal copies Troubleshoot communication problems transmission reception dialing polling information codes or diagnostic codes Sect 4 6 4 8 Does the unit po...

Page 115: ...Display Check connectors CN5 and CN6 FCB PCB and CN1 and CN37 Is ROM installed on the FCB PCB properly Does CN6 pin2 on the FCB PCB measure 5VDC Re install the ROM Yes No Replace the FCB PCB Replace the Panel PCB Yes No START END PNL1 PCB ...

Page 116: ...ocument too long C 4 3 10 418 Reception error C 4 3 5 400 Transmission error B 4 3 1 420 Reception error B 4 3 1 401 Transmission error B 4 3 2 422 Transmission error B 4 3 2 402 Transmission error B 4 3 2 434 Signal noise level too high B 4 3 6 403 Polling reception error B 4 3 12 459 Reception error C 4 3 7 404 Transmission error B 4 3 3 490 Reception error C 4 3 5 405 Transmission error B 4 3 3...

Page 117: ...er to the remote unit Perform a transmission test to the remote unit in question Does the remote unit send the CED and 300 bps Fax signal Is transmission to the reference unit successful 1 Replace the LCE PCB 2 Replace the FCB PCB Does the trouble still occur Yes Yes Yes No No No Yes No START 420 END 2 Check the remote unit 1 Misdialed call Remote unit defective 3 Refer to Sect 4 6 Check the line ...

Page 118: ...the ID Number Yes No START 401 Is the Receiving unit set up for PasswordReception Are you sending a Confidential Mail Check the Selective Receive settings at the receiving unit Yes No No No Program the Receive Password to match with the receiving unit Fax Parameter No 44 Yes Check with the receiving end the mailboxes may be full Yes Not sure how to finish ask Your engineering to complete it Are yo...

Page 119: ... Modem Speed Does the problem still occur 1 Replace the LCE PCB 2 Replace the FCB PCB Does the problem still occur Change Function Parameter 25 Communication Startup to 2nd Does the problem still occur END Does the problem still occur Check the telephone line condition Does the problem still occur Recording paper may have run Check the remote unit out or paper may have jammed Refer to Sect 4 6 Yes...

Page 120: ...evel Yes No Yes No Change Function Parameter 23 Increase Training Check Period Does the problem still occur 1 Replace the LCE PCB Refer to Sect 4 6 2 Replace the FCB PCB Does the problem still occur Change Function Parameter 13 ON Rx Equalization Does the problem still occur END Does the problem still occur Yes No No Yes No Yes Check the telephone line condition ...

Page 121: ...x Equalization Does the problem still occur END Does the problem still occur Yes Yes No Change Function Parameter 71 Increase Error Tolerance Change Function Parameter 11 Reduce Rx Sensitivity Level Does the problem still occur No No Yes Yes No Does the problem still occur Change Function Parameter 10 Reduce Tx Attenuation Level Change Function Parameter 17 Reduce Tx Modem Speed level of white noi...

Page 122: ... Yes Yes No Can the transmitter in question transmit to the other units Check the remote unit in question Remote unit defective Change the parameter in Test Mode 1 Refer to Sect 5 3 fortransmitter for receiver 10 11 Increase Tx Level Reduce Rx Sensitivity Level The telephone line may have a high level of white noise and or frequentimpulsenoise Ask the telephone company to check the line No ...

Page 123: ...sful Yes No Yes No Does the problem still occur 1 Replace the LCE PCB No 1 Check the remote unit in question Remote unit defective 2 Refer to Sect 4 6 2 Replace the FCB PCB If the telephone line frequently disconnects at the beginning of each communication ask the telephone company to check the line Does the trouble occur regardless of the remote unit END Yes Check the telephone line condition ...

Page 124: ... specification Replace with correct paper Yes No Is the recording paper loaded in the Cassete properly Load the paper correctly END Check the Paper Feed Solenoid Is the paper cassette functional Yes No Replace the paper cassette Check the Paper Feed Roller Assembly Check all Sensors and Actuators No Paper Sensor Timing Sensor Paper Eject Sensor ...

Page 125: ...ed properly Reseat the cassette Yes No Is the recording paper loaded in the cassette Load the paper Yes No Is the No Paper Actuator operational Replace the Actuator Yes Is the No Paper Sensor operational Replace the No Paper Sensor Yes No Does the Paper Feed Roller turn Overhaul the Clutch Gear Assembly END ...

Page 126: ...B Yes No Does the document feed into the unit Check all gears and rollers Does the problem still occur Yes Yes No No Does the output of CN14 pin13 on the FCB PCB vary between 0 and 5V when a document is set andremoved Check the connection of CN14 on the FCB PCB and CN72 on the CONA PCB Does the problem still occur Yes Check the connection of CN75 on the CONA PCB and CN31 on the SNS PCB Replace the...

Page 127: ...s pressed 1 Connect the telephone line correctly 2 Check the telephone line Yes No Is the remote machine busy Can the unit dial the reference unit No 1 Check all connectors 2 Replace the FCB PCB 1 The remote machine is defective 2 Telephone line quality is poor Refer to Sect 4 6 Press the REDIAL button to retry connecting Yes ...

Page 128: ... their unit for polling operation Is the remote side set to polling transmission Polled Mode Check the password between the two units to ensure it matches 415 START END Inform the remote side receiving side that their machine does not have polling transmission capability Polling communication with 4 digit password is not a ITU T CCITT Standard feature If the transmitter and receiver have different...

Page 129: ...rive the Scanner Unit Does the problem still occur Yes No Does the output of CN76 pin 2 and pin 5 on the CONA PCB vary between 0 and 5V when the Platen Cover Sensor and Scanner Unit Detection Sensor is activated Check the connection of CN76 on CONA PCB 1 Replace the Platen Cover Sensor 2 Replace the Scanner Unit DetectionSensor No Is there a pulse output 24V on CN12 pin 2 and pin 5 of FCB PCB Chec...

Page 130: ...ner mechanism Is the HVPS normal No Is the LPC PCB normal Is the TonerCartridge operational Replace the TonerCartridge 1 Check all connectors and voltages on the HVPS 2 Check Contact between HVPS and TonerCartridge 3 Replace the HVPS Yes No Yes No Yes 1 Check all connectors and voltages on the LPC PCB 2 Replace the LPC PCB END Paper Travel ...

Page 131: ...a soft dry cloth 2 Check the turning and the vertical shock on the BTR 1 Check all connectors and voltages on the HVPS 2 Check the Spring Connector and voltage on the HVPS 3 Replace the HVPS Are there any foreign particles or stains blocking the Laser Beam path Yes No Is the LPC PCB normal 1 Remove the particles from the laser beam path or clean the stains 2 Replace the LSU 1 Check all connectors ...

Page 132: ... path Yes No 1 Clean the BTR with a soft dry cloth 2 Replace the BTR Yes No Clean or replace the rollers No Yes Check the Scanner mechanism No Yes Is the recording paper damp Is the TonerCartridgeoperational 1 Remove the particles from the laser beam path or clean the stains 2 Replace the LSU Are there any foreign particles or No Yes Are the Fuser and Pressure Roller surfaces clean Paper Travel P ...

Page 133: ...sm Is the TonerCartridgeoperational No Yes Is the Fuser Unit normal No Yes Is the recording paper damp Are there any foreign particles or stains on the BTR No Yes Yes No Replace the paper Replace the TonerCartridge 1 Clean the BTR with a soft dry cloth 2 Replace the BTR Clean or replace the rollers Paper Travel A A A A A ...

Page 134: ...er mechanism Is the TonerCartridgeoperational No Yes Are there any foreign particles or stains on the BTR Yes No Replace the TonerCartridge 1 Clean the BTR with a soft dry cloth 2 Replace the BTR Is the LSU normal No Yes Replace the LSU END Is the Fuser Unit normal No Yes Clean or replace the rollers Paper Travel P ...

Page 135: ...s Check the Scanner mechanism Is the TonerCartridgeoperational No Yes Is the LSU normal No Yes Replace the LSU Is the HVPS normal 1 Check all connectors and voltages on the HVPS 2 Check the Spring Connector and voltage on the HVPS 3 Replace the HVPS Yes No END Is the Fuser Unit normal No Yes Clean or replace the rollers Paper Travel P Are there any foreign particles or stains on the BTR ...

Page 136: ... mechanism Is the TonerCartridgeoperational No Yes Is the recording paper damp Yes No Replace the paper Replace the TonerCartridge Is the HVPS normal 1 Check all connectors and voltages on the HVPS 2 Check the Spring Connector and voltage on the HVPS 3 Replace the HVPS Yes No END Is the Fuser Unit normal No Yes Clean or replace the rollers Paper Travel P ...

Page 137: ...l No Yes Is the recording paper damp Yes No Replace the paper Replace the TonerCartridge Are there any foreign particles or stains blocking the Laser Unit path Yes No 1 Remove the particles from the laser beam path or clean the stains 2 Replace the LSU Is the HVPS normal 1 Check all connectors and voltages on the HVPS 2 Replace the HVPS Yes No Clear or replace the rollers Paper Travel ...

Page 138: ...r mechanism Is the TonerCartridgeoperational No Yes Is the recording paper damp Yes No Replace the paper Replace the TonerCartridge Is the HVPS normal 1 Check all connectors and voltages on the HVPS 2 Replace the HVPS Yes No 1 Clean the BTR with a soft dry cloth 2 Check the turning and the vertical on the BTR Are there any foreign particles or stains on the BTR No Yes Paper Travel P ...

Page 139: ...er Unit See Note START No Yes Is the recording paper damp Replace the paper Note If the Thermostat and or Thermal Fuse is damaged by a Fuser over heat condition other parts within the Fuser Unit may also be damaged and should be replaced at the same time See the parts with an in the Parts List or replace the entire Fuser Unit instead P ...

Page 140: ...ids in Solid Areas END Is the Fuser Unit normal No Yes Clean or replace the rollers START No Yes Is the recording paper damp Replace the recording paper Is the TonerCartridgeoperational Yes No Replace the TonerCartridge P Paper Travel ...

Page 141: ...Troubleshooting 4 29 4 4 12 Black Dots END Is the Fuser Unit normal No Yes Clean or replace the rollers START Is the TonerCartridgeoperational Yes No Replace the TonerCartridge P Paper Travel ...

Page 142: ...eign particles or stains in the Fuser Unit 1 Clean or replace the rollers Are there any foreign particles or stains in the paper path Yes No Remove any obstructions and clean the paper path No Yes Is the recording paper skewing Ensure the paper is set under the corner clips in the cassette No Yes 2 Replace the Fuser Unit Paper Travel ...

Page 143: ... a local copy No Yes Check the Transmission Block CN451 on the CCD PCB and CN81 on the CONS PCB CN80 on the CONS PCB and CN74 on the CONA PCB CN70 on the CONA PCB and CN4 on the FCB PCB Is the received copy correct 1 Check CN8 on the FCB PCB 2 Check CN25 on the LCE PCB 3 Check the Line Cord 4 Replace the FCB PCB Yes No Is a poor copy printed when receiving from a specific transmitter Yes No Teleph...

Page 144: ...Yes No Yes No Replace with correct paper Sect 1 5 Replace with the Panasonic TonerCartridge Are all switches and sensors operatingproperly Do the rollers rotate properly Yes No Are there any foreign particles or paper pieces in the receiver unit Yes No Remove the foreign particles or paper pieces from the receiver unit 1 Check all rollers gears drive clutches and springs 2 Adjust or replace any de...

Page 145: ...he scanning area Yes No Remove the foreign particles or paper pieces from the scanning area No Yes Is the scanning area dirty 1 Clean the Scanning Glass Sect 2 9 2 Clean Mirrors 1 and 2 Sect 2 9 No Yes Clean the rollers Sect 2 6 Is the Scanner Block abnormal 1 Check CN4 FCB PCB 2 Check CN451 CCD PCB 3 Check CN70 CONA PCB 4 Check CN74 CONA PCB 5 Check CN80 CONS PCB 6 Replace the Scanner Unit 1241 S...

Page 146: ... No Adjust or replace the actuator No Yes Yes Replace the FCB PCB of the FCB PCB vary when the Does the voltage on CN14 pin13 ADF Sensor is actuated No Yes Yes Check connectors CN14 on the FCB PCB and CN72 on the CONA PCB Also check CN75 on CONA PCB and CN31 on SNS PCB Does the trouble still occur Yes No Replace the SNS PCB Yes No Does the ADF Roller rotate Replace the Transmit Motor Is the troubl...

Page 147: ...pyl alcohol Sect 2 6 Yes No Is the ADF Roller worn out Replace the ADF Roller Sect 2 6 Yes No Do the ADF and Pre Feed Roller drive properly Does the ADF Roller s gear system function properly Yes No SeparationRubbernormal Is the adjustment of the Is the Separation Rubber worn out Replace the Separation Rubber No Clean or adjust the Separation Rubber Pressure Sect 2 6 No Yes Adjust the gear system ...

Page 148: ...es the Feed Roller have drive and sufficientfriction Yes No Clean or replace the SNS PCB Is the document path clear of foreign particles or paper Yes No Clean the surface of the roller Is the Transmitting mechanism operating properly Yes No Remove the foreign particles or with isopropyl alcohol Sect 2 6 paper from the document path Yes No Adjust or replace any defective parts ...

Page 149: ...tings 4 6 1 Communication Trouble START No Yes Is this an international 21 Off ƞ On 25 1st ƞ 2nd 18 14400 bps ƞ 12000 TC9600 TC7200 9600 7200 4800 2400 24 2100 Hz ƞ 1080 Hz 30 75 ms ƞ 1 sec communication TransmittingSide ReceivingSide 10 9 dBm ƞ 0 to 8 dBm To improve a poor S N signal to noise ratio 17 14400 bps ƞ 12000 to 2400 bps 11 43 dBm ƞ 33 dBm or 38 dBm 18 14400 bps ƞ 12000 to 2400 bps 23 N...

Page 150: ...ectly Replace the LVPS Does nLEDON go Low when the scan starts Check CN 11 on the FCB PCB and the LED harness Does the problem still occur Replace the Xenon Lamp and Inverter PCB The receiving unit may be defective 1 Replace the Scanner Block 2 Replace the FCB PCB Replace the FCB PCB Is the transmitted copy normal No Yes No No 1 Check CN7 FCB PCB and CN25 LCE PCB 2 Check the telephone cord Replace...

Page 151: ... Sect 4 6 3 The called party is busy 2 Check the telephone line connection Are you using One Touchdialing or ABBR dialing Are you using direct dialing No Yes Check the registered telephone number Is the Monitor Volume too loud or too low No Yes Check the dialed telephone number No Yes Adjust the monitor volume using the Clear and Set buttons ...

Page 152: ... unit 2 The ID is not set for the remote unit Does the VerificationStamp operate Is the copy quality OK Yes No 1 Set STAMP ON 2 Check CN10 FCB PCB 3 Replace the Stamp Solenoid 4 Replace the FCB PCB Any other problems Yes No Make a copy and refer to Sect 4 4 16 Yes No See Sect 4 3 Troubleshooting using information codes ...

Page 153: ...osed firmly 3 Check the telephone line connection 4 Check the Ringer Timing or DRD setting 5 Check the recording paper path 6 Check CN7 FCB PCB and CN25 LCE PCB 7 Replace the LCE PCB 8 Replace the FCB PCB Is the received copy OK Any other problems Yes No Make a copy and refer to Sect 4 4 14 Yes No See Sect 4 3 Troubleshooting using information codes ...

Page 154: ...word as the other party is using 2 Check the password of the remote unit Is Polling transmission OK Any other problems Yes No 1 Set the polling password or no check mode 2 Check the password of the remote unit Yes No See Sect 4 3 Troubleshootingusinginformationcodes Note No check Mode means that password is not set ...

Page 155: ...am Defective Read Point Sensor 041 STANDBY RX COPY B C D Out of toner No toner Defective Toner Sensor 043 STANDBY RX COPY B C D Low Toner Toner is getting low Defective Toner Sensor 045 STANDBY No TonerCartridge Toner cartridge has not been installed Defective Toner Sensor Cartridge Sensor 051 RCV COPY PrinterMotorabnormal Connector not properly connected Defective Printer Motor Defective LPC PCB ...

Page 156: ...ch Last 4 digits of TSI does not match with the last 4 digits of ONE TOUCH ABBR telephone number 407 XMT D Transmitter received no response after it transmitted post message such as EOP MPS EOM etc Or received DCN Receiver is defective No paper paper jamming etc Receiver ceased receiving because of excessive error Line quality is poor FCB PCB Modem or LCE PCB is defective 408 XMT D Transmitter rec...

Page 157: ...d the limit Parameter 70 by 64 lines Line quality is poor FCB PCB or LCE PCB are defective 494 RCV C Interval between two EOLs was more than 10 sec when receiver received message data Transmitter is defective Line quality is poor EOL is damaged due to line noise FCB PCB or LCE PCB are defective 495 XMT RCV C During reception CD turned OFF or continued ON for long time During communication lost loo...

Page 158: ...ter dialing was completed Document is not set properly in the ADF 630 XMT or RCV Polling B Redial count over No dial tone detected Sensor dial tone is not detected country dependent Busy tone is detected country dependent T1 timer 35ࠡ5 sec elapsed without a signal from the receiver 631 XMT A STOP button was pressed during Auto Dialing 634 XMT Redial count over with no response Note Canadian models...

Page 159: ...9 39 NO COM PAGES FILE DURATION X R IDENTIFICATION DATE TIME DIAGNOSTIC 01 OK 001 129 00 00 42 XMT 123 456 789 12 JUN 01 55 C8649003C0000 PANAFAX DF 1100 12345678901234567890 PANASONIC PANAFAX DF xxxx 1st digit 13th digit 1st Digit Manufacturer Code Not used defined Data Definition Data Manufacture Code 0 1 Casio 2 Canon 3 Sanyo 4 Sharp 5 Tamura 6 Toshiba 7 NEC 8 Oki 9 Hitachi A Xerox B Fujitsu C ...

Page 160: ... 9 Received Used A Pressed Used B Received Pressed Used C Requested Used D Received Requested Used E Pressed Requested Used F Received Pressed Requested Used 3rd Digit Not used defined Definition Data Receive Start ID TSI CSI or CIG Polling TX in Turnaround Polling 0 1 Automatic 2 Manual 3 4 Received 5 Automatic Received 6 Manual Received 7 8 Used 9 Automatic Used A Manual Used B C Received Used D...

Page 161: ...MT Deferred Comm 0 1 Used 2 Used 3 4 Used 5 Used Used 6 Used Used 7 8 Used 9 Used Used A Used Used B C Used Used D Used Used Used E Used Used Used F 5th Digit Not used defined Definition Data Polling RCV RCV XMT Turnaround Polling Mode 0 1 Used 2 Used 3 4 Used 5 6 7 8 Used 9 A Used Used B C Used Used D E F ...

Page 162: ...inition Data ECM G3 G3 N Memory Comm 0 1 2 3 4 G3 Std 5 Used G3 Std 6 G3 Std Used 7 Used G3 Std Used 8 G3 N Std 9 Used G3 N Std A G3 N Std Used B Used G3 N Std Used C D E F 7th Digit Always 0 Not used defined Data Definition Data 0 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F ...

Page 163: ...7 S FINE MMR 8 9 A STD MR B C FINE MR D E S FINE MR F 9th Digit Not used defined Data Definition Data Modem Speed Polling TX 0 2400 bps 1 4800 bps 2 7200 bps 3 9600 bps 4 TC7200 bps 5 TC9600 bps 6 12000 bps 7 14400 bps 8 2400 bps Yes 9 4800 bps Yes A 7200 bps Yes B 9600 bps Yes C TC7200 bps Yes D TC9600 bps Yes E 12000 bps Yes F 14400 bps Yes ...

Page 164: ...t Not used defined Data Definition Data Scanning Rate Coding 0 20 ms line 1 5 ms line 2 10 ms line 3 4 40 ms line 5 6 7 0ms line 8 9 A B C D E F 11th Digit Always 0 Not used defined Data Definition Data 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F ...

Page 165: ...Digit Not used defined Data Definition Data Confidential Comm RTN Received 0 1 Yes 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Yes 9 Yes Yes A B C D E F 13th Digit Not used defined Definition Data Built in Cover Sheet 0 1 Attached 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F ...

Page 166: ...Panasonic DF 1100 4 54 Notes ...

Page 167: ...Chapter 5 Test Modes ...

Page 168: ...eneration Generates various binary signals by the modem 5 Tonal Signal Generation Generates various tonal signals by the modem 6 RAM Initialization Initialize RAM and restore the default value of the function parameters 7 DTMF Signal Generation Generates various DTMF signals for dialing 8 Not Used 9 RAM Test Doc MEM Test Checks the Document Memory RAM 10 LED LCD and CCD Test Checks the LED LCD and...

Page 169: ...et the FAX Mode 12 JUN 1998 15 00 00 2 Press FUNCTION and then 7 SET MODE 1 6 ENTER NO OR 3 Press MONITOR four times then press TEST MODE NO _ ȡ ENTER 0 13 4 Press 0 and START PRINTING PAGE MEMORY TEST 5 After printing is completed the unit returns to the display of step 3 TEST MODE NO _ ȡ ENTER 0 13 6 Press STOP to return to standby 12 JUN 1998 15 00 00 12 JUN 1998 15 00 VERSION DF 1100 GBR V0 05...

Page 170: ... Parameter Number Ex Changing ALARM STATUS Enter 01 TEST MODE 01 ALARM STATUS 6 Press START ALARM STATUS Timerȡ 1 Timer 2 Constant 7 Enter the new setting value Ex Enter 2 for Constant ALARM STATUS Const 1 Timer 2 Constant 8 Press START The new value will be stored and the next parameter will be displayed TEST MODE 02 STOP COMM JRNL 9 Repeat steps 5 through 8 to change other Function Parameters or...

Page 171: ...ITOR 1 Off Selects Monitor ON OFF for monitoring fax signals 08 MONITOR 2 On Selects Monitor ON OFF for monitoring fax signals FOR SERVICE USE ONLY 09 DC LOOP 1 Off Normal Selects a false Off Hook state for back to back 09 DC LOOP 2 On Off Hook Selects a false Off Hook state for back to back communication test 00 0 dBm Selects signal output level 0 to 15 dBm in 1 dBm 10 TX LEVEL ƞ Selects signal o...

Page 172: ...of the Flash key 39 FLASH TIME 100 1000 ms Selects hooking eriod of the Flash key E F TIME For Germany 5 50 ms 40 E F TIME For Germany Austria and Switzerland only ƞ Selects activating period of the Flash key 40 Austria and Switzerland only 100 1000 ms Selects activating eriod of the Flash key 1 1 sec Selects pause time 1 sec 10 sec for dialing through 41 PAUSE TIME ƞ Selects pause time 1 sec ƞ 10...

Page 173: ...er of line errors exceed this setting the unit will disconnect the line 2 Selects transmit condition of RTP PIP or RTN PIN 70 LINE ERROR 4 1024 lines 2 Selects transmit condition of RTP PIP or RTN PIN Available if No 73 ERROR DETECT is set to 5 2048 lines Available if No 73 ERROR DETECT is set to LINES S N 1 6 Off will not disconnect line LINES See Note 1 1 5 S l i di i f RTP PIP RTN PIN 71 TOTAL ...

Page 174: ...ects the contrast level 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Li h D k 89 LIGHTEST LEVEL 10 Darkest Contrast 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Lightest Darkest 90 Not used 91 Not used 92 SMOOTHING 1 Off Selects whether the smoothing function is available 92 SMOOTHING 2 On Selects whether the smoothing function is available 93 POWER SAVE TIMER 1 to 255 minutes in 1 minute step Selects the idle period before the fusing heate...

Page 175: ... that the FAX lamp is on If not press FAX to set the FAX Mode 12 JUN 1998 15 00 00 2 Press FUNCTION and then 7 SET MODE 1 6 ENTER NO OR 3 Press MONITOR four times then press TEST MODE NO _ ENTER 0 13 4 Press 3 and START PRINTING FUNC PARAMETER LIST 5 After printing is completed the unit returns to the display in step 3 TEST MODE NO _ ENTER 0 13 6 Press STOP to return to standby 12 JUN 1998 15 00 0...

Page 176: ...F CHECK Normal Normal 73 ERROR DETECT Rate Rate 24 CED FREQ 2100Hz 2100Hz 74 RTN RECEIVE Discon Discon 25 COMM START UP 1 st 1 st 75 CODING MMR MMR 26 NON STANDARD On On 76 27 SHORT PROTOCOL On On 77 28 ITU T V33 17 V33 17 V33 17 78 29 REMOTE DIAG On On 79 30 CED 300bps 75ms 75ms 80 DOC TOP FEED 19 19 mm 31 RTC EQL x 12 Off Off 81 DOC END FEED 11 11 mm 32 82 JAM LENGTH 2 m 2 m 33 83 SCAN SIZE LTR ...

Page 177: ...MODE 1 6 ENTER NO OR 3 Press MONITOR four times then press TEST MODE NO _ ENTER 0 13 4 Press 4 and START SIGNAL TEST IDLE ENTER 1 9 5 Enter the signal number 1 9 to select the binary signal SIGNAL TEST V21 300bps 6 Press STOP to end the signal generation To select another signal repeat step 4 TEST MODE NO _ ENTER 0 13 7 Press STOP to return to standby 12 JUN 1998 15 00 00 Number Signals 1 V21 300 ...

Page 178: ... 12 JUN 1998 15 00 00 2 Press FUNCTION and then 7 SET MODE 1 6 ENTER NO OR 3 Press MONITOR four times then press TEST MODE NO _ ENTER 0 13 4 Press 5 and START TONAL TEST IDLE ENTER 1 5 5 Enter the signal number 1 5 to select the binary signal TONAL TEST 1080Hz 6 Press STOP to end the signal generation To select another signal repeat step 4 TEST MODE NO _ ENTER 0 13 7 Press STOP to return to standb...

Page 179: ...STOP twice to return to standby 12 JUN 1998 15 00 00 Note The unit will RAM initialize immediately if a number is keyed in instead of using or keys No Initialize Mode Description 99 SHIPMENT SET A Delete all setting information except parameter number 80 and 81 then set default values 98 SHIPMENT SET B Delete all setting information except parameter number 61 80 and 81 then set default values 1 MA...

Page 180: ...TER 0 7 6a Enter the signal number 0 7 to select the DTMF single tone DTMF TEST 697Hz ENTER 0 7 5b Press 2 for DTMF Dual Tone Generation DTMF TEST ENTER 0 6b Enter the signal number 0 to select the DTMF dual tone DTMF TEST 0 ENTER 0 7 Press STOP to end the signal generation To select another signal repeat step 4 TEST MODE NO _ ENTER 0 13 8 Press STOP twice to return to standby 12 JUN 1998 15 00 00...

Page 181: ... 00 2 Press FUNCTION and then 7 SET MODE 1 6 ENTER NO OR 3 Press MONITOR four times then press TEST MODE NO _ ENTER 0 13 4 Press 9 and START D RAM CHECK NOW 5a COMPLETED displays when the writing and reading of RAM data is finished COMPLETED 5b If any data error exists the display shows the segment and data SYSTEM D RAM FAULT 1C00 1000 RFF WFE 6 Press STOP to return to standby 12 JUN 1998 15 00 00...

Page 182: ...lamp is on If not press FAX to set the FAX Mode 12 JUN 1998 15 00 00 2 Press FUNCTION and then 7 SET MODE 1 6 ENTER NO OR 3 Press MONITOR four times then press TEST MODE NO _ ENTER 0 13 4 Press 10 and START 1 LCDs display as shown at right 2 All LEDs will light 3 The scanner will be active use for CCD test LED LCD LIGHT TEST LIGHTING TEST NOW 5 Press STOP twice to return the unit to standby 12 JUN...

Page 183: ...he printer information Sub Code Parameter Name Description 1 Not used 2 Not used 3 Not used 1 4 Not used 5 Printer Counter Displays and resets the printer counter 6 LBP Fuser Reset Clears the LBP fuser error 7 Out of Toner Sets the number of pages to print after low toner is detected 1 LBP ID No Identifies the unit s LBP ID No 2 2 LBP ROM Version Displays the LBP s ROM version 2 3 LBP Print Availa...

Page 184: ... error with the same date in the error log b Maintenance Alert Report When the unit detects Low Toner the unit can automatically transmit the Maintenance Alert Report to the pre registered telephone number Refer to the Printer Error Code c Toner Order Form When the unit detects Low Toner the unit can automatically print the Toner Order Form with the pre registered order information Note The Servic...

Page 185: ...r If SERVICE ALERT FAX is not programmed Enter a destination Fax number for the Service Alert Report When it is entered the automatic transmission of the Service Alert Report becomes effective Max 36digits i e 201 111 2222 Enter a destination Fax number for the Maintenance Alert Report When it is entered the automatic transmission of the Maintenance Alert Report becomes effective Max 36 digits i e...

Page 186: ... FAX field When a low toner error occurs the Toner Order Form is printed automatically A blank entry in this field disables the automatic printout of the Toner Order Form 4 SERVICE ALERT FAX this would be the fax telephone number for Dealer s Service Department MAINT ALERT FAX this could be the fax telephone number for Dealer s Supply Sales Desk TONER ORDER FAX this could be the fax telephone numb...

Page 187: ... 11 09 95 10 15 No 999 00 3 11 08 95 13 48 No 999 00 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 10 27 95 17 10 No 999 00 29 09 15 95 12 10 No 999 00 30 08 19 95 08 10 No 999 00 LOGO PANASONIC CHARACTER ID 31415926535897932384 Explanation of Contents 1 Date Time when a problem occurred 2 Information Code Refer to Service Manual 3 Printer Error Code Refer to Service Manual ...

Page 188: ...M VERSION DF 1100 NAM V0 00 5 LBP ROM VERSION 99 99 6 TRANSMIT COUNTER 999999 7 RECEIVE COUNTER 999999 COPY COUNTER 999999 PRINT COUNTER 999999 LOGO PANASONIC CHARACTER ID 31415926535897932384 Explanation of Contents 1 Low Toner Message Fixed MACHINE IS RUNNING OUT OF TONER 4 Customer ID Up to 16 characters User Identification Code 5 Fax ROM Version 6 LBP ROM Version 7 Transmission Reception Copy ...

Page 189: ...r Name and Address Ship to Bill to Attention Attention Phone No Phone No Customer ID ABC COMPANY 5 P O No if required Facsimile Model No DF 1100 6 Serial No Quantity Required Print your name and title Signature Date Explanation of Contents 1 Low Toner Message Fixed The toner supply in your facsimile machine is running low 2 Dealer Name Up to 25 digits 3 Toner Order Tel Up to 36 digits 4 Toner Orde...

Page 190: ...ller was not controlled within a certain margin 1 Fuser Unit defective 2 LPC PCB defective 3 LVPS defective 25 Thermistor open 1 Thermistor defective Fuser Unit 2 LPC PCB defective 26 Thermostat detected temperature over 200 C 1 Thermostat defective Fuser Unit 2 LPC PCB defective 3 LVPS defective 31 The Polygon Motor did not reach a constant speed of 10000 rpm within a certain period of time 1 LSU...

Page 191: ...rned OFF before a certain period of time E14 Timing Sensor did no turn OFF E15 Paper Eject Sensor did not turn ON E16 Paper Eject Sensor did not turn OFF Paper Eject Sensor Timing nESEN E16 will be logged when nESEN does not go high between D sec or E sec after nESEN goes low E15 will be logged when nESEN does not go low between 3 0 sec or 3 7 sec after Timing Sensor goes low E10 will be logged wh...

Page 192: ...Panasonic DF 1100 5 26 Fuser Error Detection ...

Page 193: ...ition 3 sec 1 ms 20 sec nPRNT nPMON CN51 9 nPMRY CN51 8 E31 nPMRY Polygon Motor does not maintain constant speed Laser Timing Signal E32 nPMRY nVIDEO CN51 5 Laser Timing Detection nHSYNC CN51 1 nPMRY does not go low for more than 2 sec during 3 sec to 20 sec after nPMON goes low nPMRY goes high 4 times during printing Can not detect Laser Timing E36 nHSYNC CN51 1 nHSYNC timing signal is less than ...

Page 194: ...sor output may change when the mixing blade passes above the Toner Sensor Therefore the output signal has a max voltage and min voltage during mixing blade rotation cycle 6 sec E043 If DF 1100 detects Status B 10 times during printing the machine recognizes that the remaining toner is low and the display shows REPLACE TONER CARTRIDGE E041 After detecting E043 and the LBP Print Available Counter Va...

Page 195: ... 00 nn DIALLING NO nnn 212 555 1234 FUNC 7 1 CLR 3 SET Pi pi pi MON X 4 START START Note 1 After the received document file is successfully transmitted unit will NOT delete the file automatically 2 Under certain conditions there could be two 2 received files stored separately In this case transmission will be made separately 3 Only normal received document will be transmitted Document received wit...

Page 196: ...Panasonic DF 1100 5 30 Notes ...

Page 197: ...Chapter 6 System Description ...

Page 198: ...eceive Mechanism Covers and Enclosures Control Panel 6 1 1 Transmit Mechanism The Transmit Mechanism consists of components which feed scan and eject documents as well as send signals These components and their functions are as follows Scanning Point Lens 1104 CCD PC Board 1101 Scanner Cover 1122 Xenon Lamp 1120 Mirror 4 1107 Mirror 3 1109 Mirror 1 1108 Scanning Path Mirror 2 1106 ...

Page 199: ...e transmitting mechanism and consists of rollers gears and a stepper motor B The ADF Transmit Motor 357 a stepper motor controlled by the CPU drives the Pre Feed Roller ADF Roller Feed Roller and Eject Roller with the speed based on the density of the picture information B The Feed Roller 349 feeds the document to the scanning point B The Eject Roller 354 feeds and ejects the document out of the m...

Page 200: ...below 331 349 354 328 327 337 335 B40 335 337 346 B35S22 346 B35S22 Feed Roller Gear Eject Roller 354 Eject Roller ADF Unit Intermediate Gear Rollers rotating to initial position Pre Feed Roller 327 Pre Feed Roller Document Document Operation Specification 1 Power ON Initial Operation 2 Scanning Operation Operation Specification 1 Document Feed Operation 2 Document Eject Operation ADF Unit 328 Int...

Page 201: ...Receive Mechanism The Receive Mechanism consists of the Laser Unit LSU OPC Organic Photo Conductor Drum and various other parts which ensure the normal feeding of recording paper These components and their functions are as follows ...

Page 202: ...ion 1 The printing operation begins when the nPRT Print Request output signal level goes Low The Printer Motor 650 is initialized 2 The Paper Feed Solenoid 608 is energized for a specified period of time and turned ON This activates the Paper Feed Roller 611 which rotates one revolution The paper is separated into individual sheets by the Paper Separation Arm and transported to the Feed Roller 618...

Page 203: ...volution the Paper Feed Roller stops releasing the paper The Intermediate Roller and the Feed Roller 618 transports the paper to the drum area 4 The actual printing process starts at a specified time after the Timing Actuator 627 is activated and stops at a a specified period of time after the trailing edge clears the Timing Actuator Paper Direction Timing Actuator 627 Paper Sensor 610 Paper Feed ...

Page 204: ...e negative charge on the drum dissipates and where the laser is not applied the negative charge remains This action forms a latent electrostatic image on the OPC Drum corresponding to the original image Development This development process uses a conventional method where toner coats a Development Roller and transfers to the latent image on the OPC Drum In the Toner Cartridge the mono component to...

Page 205: ...er the Discharge Plate 617 in the Plate Discharge Guide 616 reducing the difference of potential between the OPC Drum and the paper The stiffness of the paper causes the paper to separate from the drum Cleaning After transfer some toner may remain on the surface of the OPC Drum A Cleaning Blade scrapes the OPC Drum surface and the removed toner is moved into the Toner Waste Box inside the Toner Ca...

Page 206: ... Polygon motor revolving at 10 000 rpm The laser beam is reflected against these mirrors and swept over the recorded width in the scanning direction This unit features a stable line scanning speed a precision mirror reflection angle a reflection free surface and instant start Beam Detection BD Lens and Beam Detection BD Sensor The BD Lens receives the reflected light from the Polygon Mirror and re...

Page 207: ... monitors the surface temperature The temperature detected is used to control the ON OFF switching of the Fuser Lamp It also acts as the primary overheat prevention device A comparator circuit on the FCB PC Board acts as a secondary overheat protection and becomes active at approximately 200 C 392 F Thermostat A Thermostatic Fuse part of the power line for the Fuser Lamp provides an extra overheat...

Page 208: ...er coated with an OPC Organic Photo Conductor sensitive material This surface is photoelectric retains the charge in the dark and releases the charge in the light The potential differences on the surface a static latent image form a printed image The Bias Charge Roller provides a uniform charge on the OPC Drum surface The Development Roller supplies toner to the drum by rotating over the magnet Th...

Page 209: ...otor 650 TR M T Driv LPC PCB 521 TR Laser Printer Engine A4 Print Type FCB PCB 539 Driver M T Driv TR 32 MHz 25 MHz DZAC000097 FLIC ROM 128KB DZZSP58025 I O Port ABC AMP FRIP2 MN86072 H Mode SRAM 8KB x 4 DRAM 1MB 2MB 4MB 8MB Optional Memory Memory Card DRAM 2MB x 2 Battery Backup Control 2 Reset Control Bus Address Bus 20 Data Bus 8 DZAC000096 MBCP Address Latch Decorder S P P S DRAM Control etc 2...

Page 210: ...ory ASP IC80 MODEM IC631 S P Converter P S Converter Smoothing ROM FLIC IC40 Laser Printer Line MBCP IC20 ADF Transmission CCD SRAM Data Bus 8 bit Data Bus 16 bit FRIP2 IC90 SRAM IC60 61 ROM IC50 CPU IC10 DRAM IC30 31 Work Area EMC Buffer Page Memory Line Memory Image Memory ASP IC80 MODEM IC631 S P Converter P S Converter Smoothing ROM FLIC IC40 Laser Printer Line MBCP IC20 Direct Reception ...

Page 211: ...0 MODEM IC631 S P Converter P S Converter Smoothing ROM FLIC IC40 Laser Printer Line MBCP IC20 Memory Transmission CCD SRAM Data Bus 8 bit Data Bus 16 bit FRIP2 IC90 SRAM IC60 61 ROM IC50 CPU IC10 DRAM IC30 31 Work Area EMC Buffer Page Memory Line Memory Image Memory ASP IC80 MODEM IC631 S P Converter P S Converter Smoothing ROM FLIC IC40 Laser Printer Line MBCP IC20 Memory Reception ...

Page 212: ...MODEM IC631 S P Converter P S Converter Smoothing ROM FLIC IC40 Laser Printer Line MBCP IC20 Scan into Memory CCD SRAM Data Bus 8 bit Data Bus 16 bit FRIP2 IC90 SRAM IC60 61 ROM IC50 CPU IC10 DRAM IC30 31 Work Area EMC Buffer Page Memory Line Memory Image Memory ASP IC80 MODEM IC631 S P Converter P S Converter Smoothing ROM FLIC IC40 Laser Printer Line MBCP IC20 File Print from Memory ...

Page 213: ...P IC80 MODEM IC631 S P Converter P S Converter Smoothing ROM FLIC IC40 Laser Printer Line MBCP IC20 Single Copy CCD SRAM Data Bus 8 bit Data Bus 16 bit FRIP2 IC90 SRAM IC60 61 ROM IC50 CPU IC10 DRAM IC30 31 Work Area EMC Buffer Page Memory Line Memory Image Memory ASP IC80 MODEM IC631 S P Converter P S Converter Smoothing ROM FLIC IC40 Laser Printer Line MBCP IC20 Multiple Copy ...

Page 214: ...ata Bus 16 bit FRIP2 IC90 SRAM IC60 61 ROM IC50 CPU IC10 DRAM IC30 31 Work Area EMC Buffer Page Memory Line Memory Image Memory ASP IC80 MODEM IC631 S P Converter P S Converter Smoothing ROM FLIC IC40 Laser Printer Line MBCP IC20 Report List Printing ...

Page 215: ...trical signal by the CCD The following shows a block diagram of the picture signal scanning circuit This picture signal scanning circuit consists of 1 ABC circuit 2 shading correction circuit 3 offset control circuit 4 picture signal binary coding correction circuit and 5 reducing circuit W B ADIN1 ADIN2 3456 bit Effective Scan Width CCD uPD3739D IC90 MN86072 CCD Drive Circuit IC40 DZZAC000097 VID...

Page 216: ...06 R200 C211 C203 R211 R201 IC4 IC111 32 31 36 29 19 21 IC112 IC90 M86072 Control Circuit 41 24 39 26 40 25 CCD PCB VOUT1 VOUT2 0V 3 0V 0V Shading Correction Circuit The Shading Correction Circuit included in IC90 is provided to correct for reduction in lamp intensity around the optical lens and lamp intensity distortion due to shading of each bit This circuit scans the reference white on the tran...

Page 217: ...hat is input to IC90 Its timing chart is shown below The FSG F1CK F2CK FR1 and FR2 clock supplied to the CCD is output from the OFSG OFCK1 OFCK2 RS1 and CP1 of IC40 DZZAC000097 These clocks of IC40 are derived from the FSG FCK1 and FR1 clock of IC90 MN86072 generates the timing of the FSG F1CK F2CK FR1 and FR2 clock to drive the CCD FSG F1CK F2CK FR1 FR2 TG FSG OFSG FSG FCK1 FR1 OFCK1 OFCK2 RS1 CP...

Page 218: ...e picture range and controls smoothing to eliminate blotching of the recording picture which has undergone error diffusion or other processing Reduction circuit This circuit is used to process the received data so that it fits on the recording paper according to the Fax Parameter settings Synchronization control circuit This circuit is used to synchronize the output recorded data with the horizont...

Page 219: ...e control It passes through the operational amplifier IC26 and is then input to the speaker amplifier Q634 635 where it is amplified to a level sufficient to drive the speaker The volume can be set in 9 steps including OFF from the panel Key touch tones etc from the panel are mixed by the operational amplifier IC633 and input to the speaker amplifier The key touch tones and alarm tones can be set ...

Page 220: ...ent to the chopper drive circuit comprised of IC170 IC650 and its peripheral circuitry from IC10 CPU output port The motor is powered by 24 VDC and is driven by a 1 2 phase excitation and greater step division is provided by controlling the phase circuit in steps CPU IC10 Motor Driver IC170 Motor Driver IC650 24V 24V R556 Tx Stepper Motor Scanner Motor Tx Motor Driver Circuit Block Diagram R559 R4...

Page 221: ...ts The ringing signal is half wave rectifier in the Ring Detector and transferred through the nCTON signal line to the IC80 on the FCB PC Board The IC80 observes the signal to distinguish from signals caused by chattering The Off Hook Detector External Telephone circuit consists of the photocoupler PC1 and its peripheral circuits When PC1 detects loop current flow it emits a Low active output sign...

Page 222: ...tus of the relays during dialing is shown below When the absence of the terminating message is confirmed by the Off Hook detector the CPU turns CML relay ON to develop loop status DC loop After a few seconds the CPU turns the PLS relay On and Off to generate dial pulses making and breaking the loop CML Relay PLS Relay Line release Line status make break Speech condition First digit Second digit Pr...

Page 223: ... using the same route as the facsimile signal The DTMF tone selection is controlled by the CPU The relay status during dialing is shown below PLS Relay Q7 CML Relay Line release Line status make break Speech condition First digit Second digit Prepause Inter digit pause make break break make break Speech condition Speech condition DTMF signal DTMF Tone ...

Page 224: ... RP Sensor is opposite to the ADF Sensor When the leading edge of the document reaches the RP Sensor the shutter opens and the output voltage becomes a Low level Then the shutter closes and the output becomes a High level when the lagging edge of the document clears the RP Sensor The Tx Door Sensor operation is the same as the ADF Sensor the output from the sensor is kept at a Low level when the d...

Page 225: ...LCD display B Data transmission reception Interface to main CPU The interfacing between the main CPU and the panel CPU are all executed with commands and responses in the following two formats B Command response 1 byte number of data check sum B Command response 1 byte number of data data 1 data 2 data n check sum PNLCK PNLRD PNLSD PNLRST MSRT BZCLK 5V 5VB GND GND Display PCB 20 characters 2 lines...

Page 226: ...eed the monitor feed back signal nMMP3 goes Low and is fed back to the CPU which controls the printing process The Printer Motor is powered by a 24 VDC supply When the interlocks are open the 24 VDC supply is cut off and the Printer Motor stops rotating Laser Printer Motor Drive Circuit Block Diagram 4 2 1 3 4 2 1 3 MGND nMMP2 nMMP3 24VM 5V 24VM CNP59 CON1 DC Motor Control PCB DC Brushless Motor I...

Page 227: ...iac and 115 VAC is sent to the Fuser Lamp The time at which CR301 is actually activated depends on the 115 VAC sine wave When the cross voltage for Pin 6 and Pin 4 of PC301 is other than 0 Volts sine wave exceeds 0 volts PC301 inhibits the activation of the triac and turns ON the Fuser Lamp 9 9 CN32 CN67 24V R201 4 2 1 PC301 nSSR R303 CR301 2 1 C302 R302 C301 R301 L101 2 1 CN35 CN34 CN34 H CN35 LV...

Page 228: ... abnormal temperature detection circuit IC55 pin 1 has a high impedance when Q602 is activated turning ON the Fuser Lamp An abnormal temperature is detected when the VTH voltage level becomes higher than V forcing IC55 pin 1 Low and deactivating Q602 Abnormally low and high temperatures as well as Thermistor release status are detected by IC51 CPU programming GND Q602 3 GND Q601 3 5v R616 2 2 5v R...

Page 229: ...he 24 VDC to between 500 VDC for the development bias and outputs 1 700 VAC p p at a frequency of 1 7 kHz to charge the toner The Transfer Circuit changes the 24 VDC supply voltage to approximately 600 VDC steady current 3 0 µA 800 VDC steady voltage 3 GND Q509 2 1 3 Q513 2 1 FG Discharge Plate Bias Transfer Roller Bias Charge Roller Development Roller 3 Q510 2 1 3 Q511 2 1 3 Q512 2 1 HVPS IC 51 C...

Page 230: ...PC Board are de actuated turning OFF 24 VDC to the Printer Drive Circuit the HVPS and the Paper Feed Solenoid Circuits turning OFF the 5 VDC supply voltage for the Laser Driver Circuit on the Laser Unit 24V LVPS 24V 24V Printer Cover 24VD ILS PCB Paper Feed Solenoid LSU DC DC Converter Rush Current Protection Circuit pMPOW HVPS Printer Motor LPC PCB 24VM 24VM 24VM L 5V Interlock Safety Circuit Blo...

Page 231: ...the Beam Detection Sensor sets the horizontal position of the laser beam as it crosses the OPC Drum nPMON This is the Polygon Motor Control Signal The Polygon Motor rotates when the nPMON output signal level is LOW nPMRDY A Phased Lock Loop PLL circuit keeps the Polygon Motor speed constant at 10 000 rpm when the nPMRDY is at a Low output signal level Laser Timing Sensor Polygon Motor Laser Drive ...

Page 232: ...S Block Diagram of ETXDN187E5C INPUT INPUT CIRCUIT RECTIFIER CIRCUIT CONVERTER CIRCUIT Q101 5V OUTPUT 12V OUTPUT 24V OUTPUT GND GND GND CONTROL CIRCUIT OVER CURRENT LIMITTER ERROR DETECTION CIRCUIT 5V OUTPUT CIRCUIT 12V OUTPUT CIRCUIT 24V OUTPUT CIRCUIT ...

Page 233: ...101 limits the inrush current Converter Circuit A hybrid IC MC101 in combination with transformer T1 form a switching power supply circuit using the RCC Ringing Choke Converter system Ei Eo D203 P Primary Winding S Secondary Winding B Control Winding T101 Q102 P B Control Circuit S Main Switching Circuit In the above circuit when the main switching transistor Q102 is turned On input voltage Ei is ...

Page 234: ...circuit When SW is on current flows SW L When SW is off current flows L D RL The value of inductance increase current between on period d Ts IL Ei L d Ts 1 The value of inductance decrease current between off period 1 d Ts 2 From equation 1 and 2 Eo d 1 d Ei Ts PERIOD OF OSCILLATION VL VL L C T101 D D203 Eo Eo Ts dTs RL Ei SW Q102 T IL Ei 1 d Ts dTs ...

Page 235: ...tected by the Error Detection Circuit and drives the main transistor Q102 The method used to change the duty cycle is to change the ON time period When the output voltage of the 24 VDC circuit rises the current of photocoupler PC101 increases the output pulse width of the control circuit decreases and the ON time period of Q102 decreases This control circuit decides the minimum OFF time period by ...

Page 236: ...Panasonic DF 1100 6 40 Notes ...

Page 237: ...Chapter 7 Exploded View Parts List ...

Page 238: ...1 1 1 1 2I 116 DZKP000078 Spring Toner Cartridge Pressure 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3I 117 DZLA000080 Roller Pinch 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4I 118 DZKR000003 Spring Pinch Roller 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4I 119 DZJE000468 Cover Blind 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2G 120 DZMA001244 Cover 1 Platen 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3F 121 DZMA001246 Cover 2 Platen 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4D 122 DZJA000467 Glass Assembly Platen 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4I 123 DZJM...

Page 239: ...129 19 19 127 19 19 125 127 19 19 19 126 19 B1 101 102 103 19 B1 19 111 113 116 23 112 115 114 23 112 23 118 117 128 19 19 19 122 123 124 109 C8 130 108 19 121 106 107 105 B1 B1 104 B To Fig 5 19 K A C D E F G H I J B 8 1 3 4 5 6 7 2 Fig 1 Cover Assembly ...

Page 240: ...6 DZKB000148 Stop Key 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3H 207 DZKB000445 Start Key 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3H 207 DZKB000470 Start Key 1 3H 207 DZKB000471 Start Key 1 3H 208 DZKB000186 Button B 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4H 209 DZKB000459 Ten Key 1 1 4G 209 DZKB000466 Ten Key 1 1 1 1 4G 209 DZKB000467 Ten Key 1 4G 209 DZKB000468 Ten Key 1 4G 209 DZKB000469 Ten Key 1 4G 210 DZKB000455 Copy Key 1 1 1 1 1 1 5G 210 DZKB000463 Copy Key...

Page 241: ...Exploded View Parts List 7 5 203 204 202 201 206 207 208 209 212 213 205 218 216 L K To Fig 5 To Fig 5 7B 217 7B 210 211 214 215 K A C D E F G H I J B 8 1 3 4 5 6 7 2 Fig 2 Control Panel Unit ...

Page 242: ...Pre Feed Cover Coil 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3E 322 DZJN000042 Rubber Separation 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4D 323 DZKR000008 Spring Pinch Roller Wire 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3C 4C 324 DZLA000092 Roller Pinch 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4C 325 DZLG000002 Shaft Pinch Roller 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4B 326 DZJF000329 Sub Guide ADF 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4C 327 DZLA000014 Roller Pre Feed 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5F 328 DZLF000038 Gear Intermediate 1 ...

Page 243: ...B 363 DZHP002434 Clutch Spring Assembly 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 6A 364 DZHP002198 Bracket Gear 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 6B 365 DZMM000001 Rubber Cushion 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8J 366 DZLK000007 Belt Timing 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5A 367 DZPJ000006 Clip 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5A 368 DZFP000588 Harness Motor SNS 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2B 5A 370 DZNK001666 Document Sheet Label 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1H 371 DZJL000086 Plate A Ground 1 1 1 ...

Page 244: ...Panasonic DF 1100 7 8 Notes ...

Page 245: ...334 333 332 331 327 330 19 329 328 356 336 338 337 19 19 326 367 366 346 362 19 358 666 368 357 361 360 368 359 19 364 363 19 19 19 36 344 343 321 319 323 323 325 324 368 317 318 C8 315 316 314 313 312 320 322 311 19 301 19 306 307 19 19 374 308 B1 B1 365 309 303 302 370 372 C8 341 305 19 19 371 19 304 373 Fig 3 Transmitter Assembly To Fig 12 H10 5 11 To Fig 12 374 ...

Page 246: ...1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5A 7E 419 DZLF000148 Gear E14 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 6A 6B 420 DZHC000067 Actuator Paper Exit 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7C 422 DZLA000078 Roller Exit 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7B 423 DZLM000040 Bushing P3 5L11 2 Black 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8D 424 DZLM000039 Bushing P3 5L11 2 White 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 6A 425 DZLF000129 Gear E22 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 6A 426 DZJF000161 Guide Lower Paper 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8B 427 DZGT0...

Page 247: ... 406 432 433 408 23 23 407 401 412 411 410 409 418 416 419 417 419 425 424 4N 420 415 422 427 426 423 19 4N 4N 416 411 410 412 418 23 BB AA BB To Fig 5 To Fig 5 To Fig 6 R To Fig 5 T To Fig 5 431 414 413 White Black 19 19 19 19 K A C D E F G H I J B 8 1 3 4 5 6 7 2 2 2 Fig 4 Fuser Unit ...

Page 248: ... 1 6A 515 DZJA000496 Bracket FCB 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3B 516 DZJK000006 Clamp Harness 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2B 3F 5C 518 DZJF000195 Guide Memory Card 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3A 519 DZJA000491 Bracket LPC 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3G 520 DZJA000497 Bracket2 FCB 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3F 521 DZEC100914 PC Board LPC 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3E 522 DZFP000574 Harness LCU 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3K 4E 524 DZFP000596 Harness PCI 1 1 1 1 1 1 ...

Page 249: ... 2I 545 DZFP000583 Harness TX Motor FCB 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1I 546 DZFP000571 Harness SSN 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 549 DZJA000279 Cover Bracket 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5D 550 DZJA000180 Bracket PCI 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7E 551 DZEC100305 PC Board PCI 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7G 552 DZQM000011 Battery BAT2 1 1 2A DZQM000008 Battery BAT2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 553 DZQM000009 Battery BAT3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2A 19 XTB3 8J Screw 1 1 1 1 1 1 ...

Page 250: ...Panasonic DF 1100 7 14 Notes ...

Page 251: ... Fig 12 B To Fig 1 M To Fig 12 L To Fig 2 K To Fig 2 N To Fig 12 H To Fig 12 J To Fig 12 529 544 537 524 522 C8 541 541 522 511 C8 19 510 19 512 19 538 19 516 540 515 C8 539 518 19 528 519 516 520 C8 C8 521 F To Fig 5 E To Fig 5 O To Fig 5 Q To Fig 5 R To Fig 4 6 P To Fig 6 T To Fig 4 U To Fig 6 V To Fig 6 W To Fig 6 Z To Fig 6 S To Fig 6 X To Fig 6 Y To Fig 6 19 K A C D E F G H I J B 8 1 3 4 5 6 ...

Page 252: ...21 DZYNA1555 PC Board ILS 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1G 622 DZGG000019 Fan 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1E 623 DZKP000071 Spring Plate Earth 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2F 624 DZBF000001 Resistor 200M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1F 626 DZJF000164 Guide Lower Transfer 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7J 627 DZKK000021 Actuator Timing 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7I 629 DZKP000077 Guide BTR 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5J 630 DZLA000090 Roller Bias Transfer BTR 1 1 1 1 1 1 1...

Page 253: ... 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3E 659 DZJC000119 Stay Front 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5G 660 DZHP000148 Gear Clutch Assembly 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4C 661 DZJK000002 Clamp Harness 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4A 662 DZNK000481 Label Laser A 1 1 1 1 1 5I 662 DZNK001621 Label Laser C 1 5I 663 DZKP000091 Spring Size 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5A 664 DZJN000034 Rubber Leg 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8D 665 DZEC100410 PC Board SSN Paper Size 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ...

Page 254: ...Panasonic DF 1100 7 18 Notes ...

Page 255: ...8 19 635 637 636 19 629 19 633 634 19 X 630 19 631 653 AA 632 634 626 627 610 531 604 659 606 19 602 603 664 611 614 613 19 5Z 23 19 612 609 610 R W Z 5Z 19 19 19 5Z 608 607 666 516 546 661 P 19 19 605 536 535 DD or MM Fig 6 Paper Transportation 615 658 657 656 19 516 To Fig 5 To Fig 4 To Fig 5 To Fig 7 or 9 To Fig 5 To Fig 5 To Fig 5 To Fig 5 To Fig 5 To Fig 5 660 To Fig 5 To Fig 5 White Black 19...

Page 256: ...over Rear Cassette 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4B 722 DZJE000092 Cover Jam Access 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2K 723 DZJA000187 Bracket Magnet 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3I 3J 724 DZGD000001 Magnet 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2I 725 DZKP000084 Spring Pinch Roller 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2J 726 DZJF000218 Guide Paper 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3I 727 DZFP000219 Harness SNS 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4E 5A 728 DZEC100478 PC Board CST2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 6B 729 D...

Page 257: ...7A 751 DZJN000034 Rubber Leg 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8F 19 XTB3 8J Screw 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1A 1C 1D 1E 1G 2D 2E 2F 2G 2H 3F 3J 4C 5F 5G 5J 6A 6F 6G 7D 8A 8B 23 XYN3 F8 Screw 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2F 5Y XUC4 Ring E type 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1K 2B 2C 2D 3A 5Z XUC6 Ring E type 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2E 4G B1 DZPB000007 Screw 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4A 8D C8 XTW3 8SFC Screw 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2I 5B ...

Page 258: ...Panasonic DF 1100 7 22 Notes ...

Page 259: ...9 19 19 718 734 751 720 B1 19 19 19 666 702 C8 666 19 721 719 19 715 5Y 714 713 5Y 19 5Y 709 708 712 705 19 19 666 716 19 710 19 19 5Y 5Z 711 19 23 706 717 19 727 19 5Z GG GG HH MM JJ 740 738 742 741 743 746 704 739 736 733 745 731 730 729 728 19 727 HH GG JJ KK 750 P 744 731 737 815 B1 19 19 C8 19 748 747 LL LL P 535 Black Black White White To Fig 9 H10 5 11 ...

Page 260: ... 806 DZJC000080 Clip Left Paper 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4H 807 DZJD000003 Plate Lock 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4D 808 DZKM000008 Plate Pressure 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2G 809 DZKN000071 Spring 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3E 4G 810 DZJP000005 Pad Pressure Plate 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1G 811 DZNK000298 Label Size 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8G 812 DZKN000084 Spring Lock 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3F 813 DZNK000483 Instruction Label 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ...

Page 261: ...Exploded View Parts List 7 25 K A C D E F G H I J B 8 1 3 4 5 6 7 2 801 811 813 803 816 807 805 809 809 812 804 806 814 802 808 810 Fig 8 250 Paper Casette ...

Page 262: ... 922 DZJE000092 Cover Jam Access 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2K 923 DZJA000187 Bracket Magnet 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2I 4K 924 DZGD000001 Magnet 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2I 4K 925 DZKP000084 Spring Pinch Roller 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2J 926 DZJF000218 Guide Paper 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3I 927 DZFP000346 Harness CST3 SNS 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4E 6A 928 DZEC100411 PC Board CST3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7A 929 DZFP000345 Harness CST3 1 1 1 1 ...

Page 263: ...1 1 8A 954 DZKP000091 Spring Size 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8A 955 DZJN000034 Rubber Leg 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8G 956 DZJB000044 Stay 500 Under 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 6H 957 DZFP000344 Harness CST3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7A 19 XTB3 8J Screw 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1A 1B 1D 1E 1H 2F 2H 3G 3J 4D 4J 5B 5G 5J 6A 6F 6G 6I 7A 7D 7G 8B 8C 23 XYN3 F8 Screw 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2F 5Y XUC4 Ring E type 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1K 2B 2C 2E 3B 5Z ...

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Page 265: ...1 947 5Y 914 913 5Y 19 909 908 905 19 19 666 19 910 19 19 5Y 5Z 911 19 23 906 917 19 927 19 5Z PP PP RR 940 938 942 941 943 946 904 939 936 945 931 928 19 PP 957 944 931 937 C8 927 929 SS 930 666 19 19 C8 19 953 954 QQ 920 B1 933 19 B1 666 KK or MM RR TT TT QQ SS 19 19 19 19 935 901 956 934 5Y 912 916 5Y 950 948 949 5Y 951 19 952 19 516 1018 Black Black White White To Fig 6 or 7 H10 5 11 ...

Page 266: ...ock 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4D 1008 DZJF000231 Plate Pressure 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3F 1009 DZKN000093 Spring 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3G 1010 DZJP000005 Pad Pressure Plate 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1G 1011 DZNK000298 Label Size 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8H 1012 DZKN000084 Spring Lock 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3G 1013 DZNK000483 Instruction Label3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2I 1014 DZNK000300 Instruction Label2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5J 1015 DZJF00022...

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Page 268: ...non Lamp 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 6D 1117 DZNC000002 Plate Reflector 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 6B 1119 DZJC000201 Holder R Lamp 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5B 1120 DZGM000006 Xenon Lamp 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5C 1121 DZKP000143 Plate Spring Lamp 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5B 6D 1122 DZJM000261 Cover Scanner 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2D 1123 DZKP000142 Plate Spring 2 Scanner 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2B 3E 1124 DZJM000264 Holder Pinch Roller 1 1 1 1 1 ...

Page 269: ... 1115 1114 19 19 1112 19 1111 1114 1115 1134 1134 1109 1110 1108 1110 1110 1110 1110 1107 1115 1110 1114 1134 CC To Fig 12 DD To Fig 11 1125 1123 1123 1124 19 1122 1124 19 19 19 1117 1119 1121 19 1120 1121 1116 1135 EE EE To Fig 11 DD To Fig 11 K A C D E F G H I J B 8 1 3 4 5 6 7 2 Fig 11 Scanner Unit 1 H10 4 6 ...

Page 270: ...Blue 1 1 7C 1224 DZHP000393 Stamp Unit Pink 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7C 1226 DZFP000589 Harness BSNS 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3D 1227 DZAL000003 Photo Interrupter 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3D 4C 5B 1228 DZJC000030 Bracket Sensor 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4B 1229 DZJA000487 Bracket 2 Rear 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2F 4B 1230 DZJA000484 Bracket Left A Hinge 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3B 1231 DZJL000073 Bracket SNS PCB 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3D 1234 DZHC0...

Page 271: ... 1236 1244 19 1230 19 1229 1227 1226 1228 19 1215 19 To Fig 3 N To Fig 5 DD To Fig 12 J To Fig 5 To Fig 3 H To Fig 5 G To Fig 5 To Fig 5 CC 1239 C8 A 1224 1223 19 1222 1221 1220 1219 19 19 1245 M To Fig 5 1212 1210 36 1215 19 19 1247 1248 1246 19 19 1241 1246 To Fig 11 DD To Fig 12 DD To Fig 12 K A C D E F G H I J B 8 1 3 4 5 6 7 2 Fig 12 Scanner Unit 2 1211 1244 1244 1244 H10 4 8 ...

Page 272: ...0006 Line Cord 1 1 4B 1311 DZFN000023 Line Cord 1 4B 1311 DZFN000039 Line Cord 1 4B 1311 DZFN000003 Line Cord 1 1 4B 1311 DZFN000015 Line Cord 1 4B 1311 DZFN000020 Line Cord 1 4B 1312 DZSD000701 User s Guide US English 1 1 7B 1312 DZSD000707 User s Guide Canadian French 1 7B 1312 DZSD000702 Quick Guide US English 1 1 7B 1312 DZSD000708 Quick Guide Canadian French 1 7B 1312 DZSD000703 User s Guide ...

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Page 277: ...iew 2 One Touch Abbreviated Directory Search List 3 Program List 4 Fax Parameter List 5 Not used 6 Individual XMT Journal 7 Directory Sheet FUNCTION 2 1 3 5 6 4 Set Mode 1 User Parameters Date Time Logo Character ID ID Number Fax Telephone Number 2 One Touch Abbreviated Numbers 3 Program Keys 4 Fax Parameters 5 Relayed XMT Conf Comm Parameters See Note 6 Cleaning Printer Roller Select Mode 1 Commu...

Page 278: ...nd Accessories Unpack the carton and check that you have all the accessories illustrated Toner Cartridge Machine Document Return Tray Power Cord Telephone Line Cord Recording Paper Tray Paper Size Label User s Guide Quick Guide 02002090008 ...

Page 279: ... the Scanning Unit The scanner is secured in place to prevent damage during transit Do Not turn the machine ON before unlocking the scanner To unlock the scanner follow the procedure below ࠡ Remove two screws ࠢ Slide the Levers to the Right UNLOCK ࠣ Re install two screws Installation 8 5 8 3 Installing the Accessories 02003990015 ...

Page 280: ... as shown for 5 or 6 times to even the toner inside Remove the protective seal Note Pull on the seal slowly and straight out Push the Release Lever down to open the Printer Cover Continued on the next page 1 TonerCartridge 02004060001 2 02004060016 3 Printer Cover Release Lever 02004060018 06004990002 multitude ...

Page 281: ...tridge into the machine Close the Printer Cover firmly If you are replacing the Toner Cartridge it is recommended to clean the Printer Roller to maintain good printing quality To clean the Printer Roller follow the procedure on the User s Guide 4 02004060010 5 Printer Cover 02004060015 02004060017 6 ...

Page 282: ...per Length Guide and store it in the provided slot in the front left side of the Paper Cassette If reloading the same size of paper skip steps 2 and 3 Adjust the Paper Width Guide and Clip to the proper paper A4 or LTR LGL The factory default for the Paper Width Guide and Clip is the LTR LGL position For A4 paper size adjust by following the steps below ࠡ Replace the Paper Width Guide into the pro...

Page 283: ...on Make sure that the paper is set under the clips of the Paper Cassette You can load about 250 sheets with standard weight paper 20 lb or 75 g m2 For paper specification see the User s Guide ࠣ Set the proper paper size label Slide the Paper Cassette into the machine Your machine will properly print on A4 Letter and Legal size paper only If other sizes of paper B4 B5 A5 are used your machine may n...

Page 284: ...d into the LINE jack on the left side of the machine 1 Your machine uses little power and you should keep it ON at all times If the power is turned OFF for too long the contents of the memory may be lost 2 DF 1100 has 2 separate rechargeable batteries to preserve the memory contents in case of a short term power failure One for the machine parameters such as LOGO ID Number Auto dialer Telephone Nu...

Page 285: ...ion 8 11 B Power Switch After connecting all cords turn the power switch ON CAUTION Make sure to UNLOCK the scanner first See page 8 5 Note Attach the cord to the Hook to prevent recording paper jam 02006990008 ...

Page 286: ...ot press FAX to set the FAX Mode FUNCTION 7 4 SET Enter the Fax Parameter number from the Parameter Table see pages 8 13 to 8 16 Ex 0 1 for CONTRAST SET Enter the new setting value Ex 2 for LIGHTER SET To set another parameter press CLEAR to return to step 4 To return to standby press STOP 1 To scroll the Fax Parameters in Step 4 press the B or Y keys 2 To print out a Fax Parameter List see the Us...

Page 287: ...lt in the COPY Mode is Off 06 DIALING METHOD 1 Pulse Selecting the dialing method 2 Tone 07 HEADER PRINT 1 Inside Selecting the printing position of the header Inside Inside TX copy area 2 Outside Inside Inside TX co y area Outside Outside TX copy area No print Header is not printed 3 No print 08 HEADER FORMAT 1 Logo ID No Selecting the header format 2 From To 09 RCV D TIME PRINT 1 Invalid Selecti...

Page 288: ...SAVE 1 Invalid Selecting whether the machine retains the polled documentinmemoryevenafterthedocumentispolledonce 2 Valid documentinmemoryevenafterthedocumentispolledonce 28 STAMP AT MEM XMT 1 Invalid Selecting whether the machine stamps the original documentswhen storing the documents into memory 2 Valid documentswhen storing the documents into memory dependant on the Stamp setting on the Control ...

Page 289: ...Y 1 Earth Selectingto use FLASH on control panel either as Earth key or Flash key 2 Flash or Flash key 52 DIAGNOSTIC PASSWORD Setting the password for Remote Diagnostic Mode Please ask your Panasonic Authorized Dealer for details 53 SUB ADDRESS PASSWORD Setting a 20 digit password for secured sub address communication 55 OMR XMT 1 Off Setting the home position of the OMR Transmission parameterin t...

Page 290: ...IZE Displays the amount of base and optional memoryinstalled Base Memory Optional Memory 1 The contents of Fax parameter may differ depending on the each country s regulation or specification 2 The standard settings are printed on the Fax Parameter List To print out Fax Parameter List see the User s Guide 3 This parameter is available only when the Parallel Port Interface Option is installed Note ...

Page 291: ...Chapter 9 Options and Supplies ...

Page 292: ...UE 409056 500 sheets Letter Legal A4 Size Paper Cassette with the Feeder Unit UE 404070 Parallel Port Interface Kit Used for Printer or PC Interface UE 410006 Expansion IC Memory Card 1 MB UE 410007 P a n Expansion IC Memory Card 2 MB UE 410008 P a n a s o n i c Expansion IC Memory Card 4 MB UE 410029 Expansion IC Memory Card 8 MB B Supplies Order No Picture Description DZHT000004 Verification Sta...

Page 293: ...he Orange Filament Tape that was previously removed This will prevent the Platen Cover from opening and being damaged in the following step 11 Place the machine on its right side on top of a clean cloth to prevent damaging the Printer Cover 12 Plug in the connector of the Feeder Unit 13 Hook the latches of the Feeder Unit into the holes and set the Feeder Unit in the direction of the arrow 14 Secu...

Page 294: ...he following step 10 Secure the left side of the Platen Cover using the Orange Filament Tape that was previously removed This will prevent the Platen Cover from opening and being damaged in the following step 11 Place the machine on its right side on top of a clean cloth to prevent damaging the Printer Cover 12 Plug in the connector of the Feeder Unit 13 Hook the latches of the Feeder Unit into th...

Page 295: ...otective film P N DZNE000019 to cover up the opening if the interface is removed 8 Remove 1 Screw 9 Remove the Bracket 10 Install the Parallel Interface Assembly using the screw that was previously removed 11 Connect the Option Harness to the CN16 as the PC Board 12 Replace the new Option ROM IC50 on the FCB PC Board 13 Re install the Rear Cover 14 Re install 5 Screws 15 Re install the Memory Cove...

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