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4.3.1.

Information Codes: 400, 420

START

400

END

END

Enable the monitor 
speaker. (Refer to Sect. 
5.1 Parameter No. 008)

Does the remote unit 
repeat the 300 bps 
signal every 3 sec.?

1. Refer to Sect. 4.6.
2. Check the remote unit.
(Remote unit is defective)

    (Remote unit is defective)
2. Check the telephone

1. Check the remote unit.

    number 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 MJR PCB.
2. Replace the SC 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 is defective)

3. Refer to Sect. 4.6.

Check the line 
connection from the wall 
jack to the "Line" on the 
MJR PCB.

Is reception from a 
reference unit 

successful?

Replace the SC PCB.

Yes

No

Summary of Contents for Panafax UF-5300

Page 1: ...chnical individuals of potential dangers in attempting to service a product Products powered by electricity should be serviced or repaired only by experienced professional technicians Any attempt to service or repair the product or products dealt within this service information by anyone else could result in serious injury or death WARNING 2008 Panasonic Communications Co Ltd All rights reserved U...

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Page 4: ...Power Cord from the wall outlet There is a remote possibility of electrocution when servicing the unit during a Lightning Storm To protect yourself disconnect the Telephone Line Cable before unplugging the AC Power Cord 2 Please read the installation instructions carefully and follow each step Example The specifications are subject to change without notice Panasonic Communications Co Ltd reserves ...

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Page 6: ...onnecting a live connector can cause arcing consequently deforming the plug and cause fire When disconnecting the machine grasp the plug instead of the cord Pulling on a cord forcibly can damage it and cause fire or an electric shock When the machine is not used over an extended period of time switch it Off and unplug it If an unused machine is left connected to a power source for a long period de...

Page 7: ... alter the machine configuration or modify any parts An unauthorized modification can cause smoke or fire Consumable Safeguards Never dispose of toner toner cartridge or a waste toner container into an open flame Toner remaining in the cartridge bottle can cause an explosion burns and or injuries Installation and Relocation Cautions Do not place the machine near heaters or volatile flammable or co...

Page 8: ...se fire If a sheet of paper is wrapped around the heat roller or when clearing a jammed paper that is difficult or impossible to see do not try to remove it by yourself Doing so can cause injuries or burns Switch Off the machine immediately and wait until it cools down Consumable Safeguards Never heat the drum cartridge or scratch its surface A heated or scratched drum can be hazardous to your hea...

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Page 13: ...S 82 4 4 Printed Copy Quality Problems 95 4 5 Document Feeder ADF 110 4 6 Communications 113 4 7 Information Codes Table For Facsimile 118 4 8 Diagnostic Codes For Facsimile 124 Service Modes 134 5 1 Service Modes For Facsimile 134 System Description 175 6 1 Mechanical Operation 175 6 2 Electrical Circuit Explanation 182 Installation 206 Options and Supplies 211 8 1 Options and Supplies 211 8 2 In...

Page 14: ...ne 8 x 7 7 S Fine 8 x 15 4 16 x 15 4 Reception Std 8 x 3 85 Fine 8 x 7 7 S Fine 8 x 15 4 16 x 15 4 Interpolated 16 dot mm Scanner Mechanism 1 Scanning Device CCD 2 Scanning Speed Std 2 8 sec Letter sized document 3 0 sec A4 sized document Fine 5 0 sec Letter sized document 5 3 sec A4 sized document S Fine 10 1 sec Letter sized document 10 6 sec A4 sized document 3 Scanning Resolution dot mm x line...

Page 15: ... 391 dpi PC Printing Data 600 x 600 dpi 4 Recording Paper Size Letter A4 Legal 5 Effective Printing Width 8 2 in 208 mm Letter size for USA and Canada 8 0 in 202 mm A4 size for Other Destinations 6 Recording Paper Capacity 250 sheets A4 Letter Legal 20 lb 75 g m2 7 Collation Stack Yes Memory Collation Tray capacity Up to 100 sheets 8 Consumables See Consumables Section Memory Clock 1 Standard Memo...

Page 16: ...h ES On 6 5 Wh ES Off 22 Wh Transmission 17 W Reception 480 W Copy 480 W Maximum 490 W Environment 1 Temperature Operation 50 to 95 F 10 to 35 C Storage 4 to 104 F 20 to 40 C Transport Max 72 hours 4 to 122 F 20 to 50 C 2 Relative Humidity Operation 15 to 70 RH Storage 5 to 85 RH Transport Max 480 hours 15 to 85 RH Standards 1 PSTN FCC Part 68 Industry Canada No CS 03 2 Safety UL1950 UL60950 3rd e...

Page 17: ...p 72 hours No 5 G3 Optional Communication Port No 6 Handset Yes Specified Destinations only 7 V 24 Encryption Interface No 8 PDL No 9 USB Interface Standard No Printer Interface GDI Standard No Scanner Interface TWAIN Standard No Class 2 Fax Modem Interface No No PC Fax Interface PCC Standard No Quick Image Navigator Standard No MFP Utilities Standard No Languages Control Panel Function Label LCD ...

Page 18: ...s DTMF 16 Pulse to Tone Change Yes 17 Flash Key Yes 18 External Telephone Jack 1 Handset or External Telephone Transmission Features 1 Direct Transmission Yes ADF Transmission 2 Memory Transmission Yes Page Retransmission 3 Quick Memory Transmission Yes Dialing after 1st page stored 4 Multi Station Transmission Sequential Broadcasting Yes Max 352 5 Direct Deferred Transmission Yes ADF Deferred Tra...

Page 19: ...Deferred Polling Yes Max 10 timers 5 Deferred Multi Station Polling Yes Max 352 Max 10 timers 6 Direct Polling Tx No 7 Memory Polling Tx Yes 1 File 8 Preset Polling Password Yes 9 Temporary Polling Password Yes 10 Continuous Polling Yes Convenience 1 Panel Display Yes 20 x 2 Alphanumeric LCD 2 Voice Contact No 3 Edit File Mode Yes With View Mode 4 Incomplete File Save Yes With View Mode 5 Automati...

Page 20: ...ork Via a Center Station 4 Relay XMT Center No 5 Confidential XMT Polling No 6 Confidential Center No 7 Mailbox XMT Polling Yes 8 Mailbox Center 10 Boxes 9 File XMT No 10 Fax Forward Yes Received File Transfer 11 Auto Fax Archive Yes NYSE Feature Specified Destinations only 12 Sub Address XMT Yes T Routing 13 Sub Address RCV No T Routing with PC interface 14 OMR XMT No Others 1 Access Code Yes 2 P...

Page 21: ...rect Dial Prohibition Yes 13 Direct Dial Re entering Yes Firmware Update Download 1 Remote Update Yes Using G3 Protocol 2 Local Update Memory Card FROM No USB Port Yes UF 5300 FUP purpose only 3 Download to FROM Card No Items Description Remarks UF 6200 AU UF 6300 Others UF 5300 Others ...

Page 22: ...work Printing No 13 Network Status Monitor No 14 Smoothing No 15 Applicable PC IBM PC AT or Compatible 16 Multi Task Operation Printing while Fax XMT from Memory Yes No Printing while Fax RCV into Memory Yes No Fax XMT from Memory while Printing Yes No Fax RCV into Memory while Printing Yes No 17 Output to Separate Tray for Printing Fax Copy No 18 Font No 19 Security Print No Scanning Function 1 H...

Page 23: ...ion 4 Simultaneous Multi Station Transmission Yes 5 Sender Selection Yes 6 G3 Email Mixed Broadcasting Yes 7 Deferred Transmission Yes 8 Fax Forward Yes Received File Transfer only with I FAX Option 9 Sub address RCV Yes Inbound Routing only with I FAX Option 10 Mail Header Email Header Print Selection Yes All or From To Subject only Subject Line Random Entry LAN Features 1 Internet Fax Communicat...

Page 24: ... LPR LPD No GDI No PDL No 8 Secondary DNS Yes 9 DHCP Client Yes 10 LDAP Yes Lightweight Directory Access Protocol Directory Services Certainty 1 Comm Journal w Image Yes Email from RCV side to Panasonic I Fax s only ID 1 Email Address Yes Items Description Remarks UF 6200 AU UF 6300 Others ...

Page 25: ...4 mm 253 mm 17 0 inch 10 0 inch Complies with FDA radiation performance standards 21 CFR Subchapter J For USA Only 438mm 17 2 inch 474mm 18 7 inch 615mm 24 2 inch 83mm 3 3 inch 74mm 370mm 2 9 inch 14 6 inch TOP VIEW RIGHT SIDE VIEW FRONT VIEW LEFT SIDE VIEW REAR VIEW ...

Page 26: ...lphanumeric representation Except Letters I and O For Example Production Facility Production Year Starting with Year 2001 the last 2 digits of the year is represented as A T A 01 2001 K 11 2011 B 02 L 12 C 03 M 13 D 04 N 14 E 05 O 15 F 06 P 16 G 07 Q 17 H 08 R 18 I 09 S 19 J 10 2010 T 20 2020 Production Month A January G July B February H August C March I September D April J October E May K Novemb...

Page 27: ...27 1 5 Control Panel For USA and Canada UF 6200 with Internet Fax Option For Other Destinations UF 6300 with Internet Fax Option ...

Page 28: ...ing on the Models and the Destinations Option Name Option Number Remarks Internet Fax Module UE 404094 Optional 250 Sheet Paper Cassette UE 409090 Handset Kit UE 403186 Part Name Part Number Remarks Toner Cartridge UG 5580 For USA and Canada UG 3380 For Other Destinations Verification Stamp DZHT000004 ...

Page 29: ...Chassis 505 Assy 2 2 16 Feed Roller 526 2 2 17 Transfer Guide 601 2 2 17 Laser Unit 512 2 2 18 SNS3 PC Board 1009 2 2 18 Transmit Motor 324 2 2 7 Eject Roller 303 2 2 6 Stamp Solenoid 327 2 2 5 Scanning Glass 308 2 2 4 Open Control Panel Unit Transmit Guide 301 Assy 2 2 4 Left Cover 103 2 2 2 Right Cover 102 2 2 2 Paper Feed Solenoid 531 2 2 11 Printer Motor 626 2 2 12 Clutch Gear Assy 2 2 11 Pape...

Page 30: ...cording Paper Tray Assembly 1107 Paper Cassette 1 Disconnect the Power Cord 1108 2 Disconnect the Telephone Line Cable 1109 3 Remove the Recording Paper Tray Assembly 1107 4 Remove the Paper Cassette 5 Open the Printer Cover 6 Remove the Toner Cartridge Toner Cartridge Paper Cassette ...

Page 31: ...n the Printer Cover 106 2 Open the Control Panel Unit 3 Remove 3 Silver Screws B1 4 Remove the Left Cover 103 5 Disconnect Connector CN9 on the SC PC Board 1001 6 Remove 2 Screws C2 and 1 Screw 1Y 7 Remove the Speaker 117 8 Remove 2 Silver Screws B1 9 Remove the Right Cover 102 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ...

Page 32: ...lder Assy 202 4 Replace with a new Separation Rubber 207 5 Clean the Separation Rubber 207 with a soft cloth dabbed in isopropyl alcohol 1 Open the Printer Cover 106 2 Slightly open the Control Panel Unit 3 Remove the Left Cover 103 and the Right Cover 102 Refer to 2 2 2 4 Disconnect Connector CN14 on the SC PC Board 5 Release the Stopper Latch 210 and open the Control Panel Unit 6 Remove the Cont...

Page 33: ...nnect Connector CN50 on the PNL1 PC Board 11 Release 2 Latch Hook 12 Remove the PNL1 PC Board 1004 1 Remove the Left Cover 103 Right Cover 102 and Front Cover 104 Refer to 2 2 2 2 Remove the Control Panel Unit Refer to 2 2 3 3 Release the Harnesses from the clamps 4 Remove 4 Screws 19 5 Disconnect 4 Connectors CN1 3 5 and 7 on the SC PC Board 6 Remove the Transmit Guide 301 Assembly 7 Carefully re...

Page 34: ...opyl alcohol Cleaning Feed Roller Eject Roller ADF Roller 1 Open the Control Panel Unit 2 Clean the Feed Roller 302 Eject Roller 303 and ADF Roller 331 with a soft cloth dabbed in isopropyl alcohol 1 Remove the Transmit Guide 301 Assembly Refer to 2 2 4 2 Remove the Stamp Assembly 325 and 326 3 Remove 1 Screw 19 4 Remove the Stamp Solenoid 327 1 2 1 2 2 2 2 3 4 ...

Page 35: ...Release 2 Latch Hooks 4 Remove the Ground Plate 317 5 Release the Latch Hook by using a small Blade tip Screwdriver 6 Remove 2 D25F Drive Gears 332 7 Remove D17 Gear 313 and D50 Gear 314 8 Remove 2 P6C Bushings 342 9 Remove the Roller Wire Spring 343 Caution Reinstall the Roller Wire Spring 343 as illustrated 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Roller Spring ...

Page 36: ...4 Remove the ADF Gear 305 and ADF Angular Shaft 338 Caution When removing the ADF Gear rotate the Transmit Motor Gear by hand until the Gear Latch Hook can be seen from the inside under the Transmit Motor Push down on the Latch Hook to release the ADF Gear 5 Remove 2 Screws 19 6 Remove the Transmit Motor 324 Caution Reinstall the Transmit Motor 324 as illustrated Caution Before reassembling apply ...

Page 37: ...26 Refer to 2 2 5 3 Remove 1 Screw 19 4 Release the Harnesses from the hook 5 Remove the Scanner Block 321 6 Remove P10 and P6B Bushings 315 318 by using Blade tip Screwdriver 7 Remove the ADF Roller 331 Cleaning Mirror 1 Mirror 2 and Mirror 3 Clean Mirror 1 334 Mirror 2 335 and Mirror 3 336 with a soft cloth dabbed in isopropyl alcohol 3 4 5 6 7 Mirror 1 Mirror 2 Mirror 3 ...

Page 38: ... Harness from the hook 5 Remove the LED Bracket 306 Assembly 6 Remove 3 LED Clips 307 7 Remove the LED Array 329 Caution When reinstalling the LED Array position the 3 LED Clips at the appropriate locations 8 Remove the Gears Bushings and the Roller Wire Spring Refer to 2 2 6 9 Remove 2 P6A Bushings 316 10 Remove the Feed Roller 302 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 9 ...

Page 39: ...4 Remove the SC PC Board 1001 5 Move all Harnesses away from the front of the Door Sensor 6 Release the Latch Hook and remove the ILS PC Board 1006 7 Disconnect Connector CN73 on the ILS PC Board 1006 8 Disconnect Connectors CN85 and 87 on the SNS4 PC Board 9 Remove 1 Screw 19 10 Lift up the Paper Exit Actuator 730 and remove the SNS4 PC Board 1007 3 x7 2 7 6 9 8 10 ...

Page 40: ...rk properly due to dust etc remove the spring to disassemble and clean the magnet and the plate as illustrated 4 Remove 1 Screw 19 5 Remove the Feed Roller Ground Spring 628 6 Remove the Snap Ring B9 7 Remove the Clutch Gear Assembly 8 Place the machine on its Rear side 9 Remove 2 Screws 19 10 Remove the Feed Roller Assembly Clean the Paper Feed Rollers 518 with a soft cloth dabbed in isopropyl al...

Page 41: ...elease the Printer Cover 106 from the hooks and remove it 3 Remove 2 Silver Screws B1 4 Remove the Rear Cover 105 5 Remove 1 Screw 19 6 Remove the Ground Wire 542 7 Disconnect the Connector from the Printer Motor 8 Remove 5 Screws 19 9 Remove the Printer Motor Bracket 616 Assembly Caution The Gears underneath may dislodge when the Motor Bracket is removed 11 12 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 x 5 9 ...

Page 42: ...se the Harness from the Clamp 3 Disconnect the Connector on the MJR PC Board 4 Remove 2 Screws C8 5 Remove the MJR PC Board 1003 6 Remove 5 Screws C8 7 Remove the L Power Plate 401 8 Disconnect the Connectors CN32 101 102 103 201 and 202 on the Power Supply Unit 1002 9 Remove 1 Screw 19 and 1 Washer G8 10 Remove 1 Screw 19 and 1 Harness 11 Remove other 3 Screws 19 12 Remove the Power Supply Unit 1...

Page 43: ...ser Top Cover 733 4 Disconnect the Connectors CN85 and CN87 on the SNS4 PC Board 1007 5 Disconnect the Connector CN102 on the Power Supply Unit 423 6 Remove 1 Screw 4N 7 Remove the FG1 Harness 629 8 Remove 4 Screws 19 9 Remove the Fuser Unit 10 Remove 1 Screw 1Q 11 Remove the Thermistor Assembly 728 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ...

Page 44: ...o not touch the glass portion of the Fuser Lamp with bare hands Grease from fingerprints will shorten its life cycle use isopropyl alcohol to clean fingerprints Caution When reinstalling the Fuser Lamp make sure that both ends of the Fuser Lamp fits into the projected area of the Fuser Lamp Terminal A 724 and the Fuser Lamp Terminal B 731 5 Remove the E22 Gear 722 Caution You may need to use force...

Page 45: ...emove the 2 E18 Gears 713 13 Remove 2 C Rings 712 14 Remove the E24 Drive Gear 711 15 Remove 2 P17L6 8 Bushings 710 16 Remove the Fuser Roller 709 Caution Do not scratch the surface of the Fuser Roller when removing or reinstalling it 17 Remove 1 Screw 4N 18 Remove the Lower Paper Exit Guide 703 10 13 15 11 12 14 16 17 18 ...

Page 46: ...when removing or reinstalling it 1 Remove the Power Supply Unit Refer to 2 2 12 2 Remove the SC PC Board Refer to 2 2 12 3 Remove the Fuser Unit Refer to 2 2 14 4 Remove 6 Screws 19 5 Remove the Bracket 403 6 Remove the Rear Chassis 505 7 Disconnect Connectors CN80 and CN81 on the SNS1 PC Board 1008 8 Remove 1 Screw 19 9 Remove the SNS1 PC Board 1008 19 20 4 4 5 6 9 8 7 ...

Page 47: ...Refer to 2 2 16 2 Remove 2 Screws C8 3 Disconnect Connector CN80 on the SNS1 PC Board 1008 4 Remove the Transfer Guide 601 Assembly 5 Remove the 2 Snap Rings B9 6 Remove the Feed Roller 526 7 Remove the Roller Gear 529 8 Remove 2 P6L5 Bushings 527 528 2 2 4 3 2 5 6 7 8 White Black ...

Page 48: ...he CCD Shield Plate 533 5 Remove 1 Screw 19 6 Disconnect Connector CN84 on the SNS3 PC Board 1009 7 Remove the Toner Sensor Spring Plate 506 Assembly Note When reinstalling make sure that the Toner Sensor Spring Plate is inserted into the 2 notches in the main frame as illustrated 8 Remove the Toner Sensor 513 9 Disconnect the Connector on the Toner Sensor 2 4 3 6 5 7 8 9 ...

Page 49: ...1 Remove the CCD Shield Plate Refer to 2 2 18 2 Remove 2 Screws 19 3 Remove the BTR Guide 602 4 Release the Latch Hook on the Transfer Guide 601 Assembly as illustrated and remove the Bias Transfer Roller 604 Caution Do not touch the surface of the Bias Transfer Roller Clean the Bias Transfer Roller only with a dry cloth When cleaning or replacing the Bias Transfer Roller clean both sides of the T...

Page 50: ...07 4 Remove 1 Screw 19 5 Disconnect Connector CN82 538 on the SNS2 PC Board 1010 6 Remove the SNS2 PC Board 1010 Before reassembling apply EM 50L Grease to the parts shown in the illustration 1 B83D22 Gear G 622 Gear surface 2 D60D20 Gear B 621 Rib surface 3 D55 Gear F 619 Gear surface 4 D55 Gear F 619 Gear Side surface 3 2 5 4 6 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 51: ...crew 23 XYN3 F8FJ Screw 24 XYN4 F8FJ Screw 1Q XYN3 F10FJ Screw 1Y XTB3 10JFJ Screw 4N XSN3 W8FJ Screw 5Y XUC4VM E Ring A9 DZPA000100 Screw B1 DZPB000007 Silver Screw B4 XTB3 8JFI Screw B5 XSB4 10BN Screw B9 FFPFJ0033B Snap Ring C2 DZPB000054 Screw C8 XTW3 8SFJ Screw G8 XWC3BFJ Washer ...

Page 52: ...dic Check Points No Tool No Tool 1 Soft Cloth 6 Tweezer 2 Isopropyl Alcohol 7 Pliers 3 Phillips Screwdriver 2 8 Cotton Swab 4 Stubby Phillips Screwdriver 2 9 Brush 5 Blade tip Screwdriver 3 32 in 10 Molykote EM 50L Grease Available from Dow Corning URL http www dowcorning com ...

Page 53: ...hen replacing Print Cartridge Cleaning sect art 50 000 documents Refer to sect 2 2 14 Fuser Roller 709 When the Recording Paper wraps itself around the roller Refer to sect 2 2 15 Included as part of the Fuser Unit Refer to sect 2 2 15 Pressure Roller 706 When the Recording Paper wraps itself around the roller Refer to sect 2 2 15 Included as part of the Fuser Unit Refer to sect 2 2 15 Transmitter...

Page 54: ...tself and returns to standby 3 4 2 Updating through a LAN Port UF 6300 6200 with Internet Fax Option only The firmware code can be easily updated when the main unit is connected to a LAN The Network Firmware Update Tool can also be used by connecting to the machine using a crossover cable if the unit is not connected to a LAN 1 Install the Network Firmware Update Tool to your PC The Tool can be do...

Page 55: ...the unit 4 The suffix _xx for the Folder Name or File Name may not exist depending on the destination location 3 4 3 Firmware Version UF 6300 6200 UF 5300 HOST HOST UF 6200 UF 6300 A A V1 xxxx AU Destination Code Fax AU USA Canada Firmware Version V1 xxxx Language Code A US English C French Spanish B US English Spanish Portuguese b English French Spanish g German French Italian Firmware Type A Sta...

Page 56: ...r Cord 4 Wait about 10 seconds then release the Read Point Sensor and close the Control Panel Unit 5 Connect the machine to the PC with the USB Cable 6 Start the Firmware Update Tool and proceed with downloading the firmware code to the unit 7 Once the firmware code is reprogrammed in the unit it will reboot automatically and return to standby 8 Perform Parameter Initialization Control Panel Unit ...

Page 57: ... Voltage AC 1 65 kHz Square Wave DC Voltage DOS Output Signal E Data Read Write Enable Signal FCK1 Shift Register Clock FCK2 Shift Register Clock FG Ground FR Reset Signal FSG Data Transfer Enable Signal GLED GND for LED GND Ground HLIN1 Line Signal for the Fax Handset HLIN2 Line Signal for the Fax Handset L 5V Laser Circuit 5 VDC Power Supply L1 R Line Signal L2 T Line Signal LDRE Timing Sensor a...

Page 58: ...ion Signal 2nd Cassette nPMCK Tetragon Motor Clock nPMON Tetragon Motor Control Signal nPMRY Tetragon Motor Ready Signal nPWSAVE Energy Saver Mode Transport Signal nRSEN Timing Sensor Detection Signal nSSR Fuser Lamp Control Signal nSTAMPON Stamp Control Signal nS H Sample Hold Signal nTR0 Transfer Control Cleaning Output nVIDEO Laser Control nWEH Write H Signal Low Enable nWEL Write L Signal Low ...

Page 59: ...CMN 2 VDC Power Supply TGND Ground TH1 Thermistor Output Signal TH2 Thermistor Output Signal TONER Remaining Toner Level Signal Transfer Transfer Current 3 µA Cleaning Voltage 1500 V V5 5 VDC Power Supply nWAKUP Energy Saver Mode Enable White N AC Power Supply Glossary of Electrical Abbreviations Signal Name Description ...

Page 60: ...N3 2 N C Not Used CN3 3 nSTAMPON Stamp Solenoid Stamp Control Signal SC PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN4 1 24V PNL1 PCB CN50 1 24 VDC Power Supply CN4 2 GND PNL1 PCB CN50 2 Ground CN4 3 GND PNL1 PCB CN50 3 Ground CN4 4 5V PNL1 PCB CN50 5 5 VDC Power Supply CN4 5 5VP PNL1 PCB CN50 4 5 VDC Pilot Power Supply that provides power to the active components during the Sleep...

Page 61: ...H Reset L Not Reset CN4 12 pBZCLK PNL1 PCB CN50 12 Buzzer Signal CN4 13 nBPNT PNL1 PCB CN50 13 Read Point Detection Signal L Detected SC PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN5 1 MTnB Transmit Motor Stepping Signal CN5 2 MTpB Transmit Motor Stepping Signal CN5 3 MTnA Transmit Motor Stepping Signal CN5 4 MTpA Transmit Motor Stepping Signal SC PCB Pin No Signal Name Destinati...

Page 62: ...ound CN6 6 3 3V POWER SUPPLY UNIT CN103 6 3 3 VDC Power Supply CN6 7 5V POWER SUPPLY UNIT CN103 7 5 VDC Power Supply CN6 8 5V POWER SUPPLY UNIT CN103 8 5 VDC Power Supply CN6 9 5VP POWER SUPPLY UNIT CN103 9 5 VDC Pilot Power Supply that provides power to the active components during the Sleep Mode CN6 10 nMPOFF POWER SUPPLY UNIT CN103 10 Energy Saver Mode Control Signal CN6 11 nSSR POWER SUPPLY UN...

Page 63: ...N30 4 Shift Register Clock CN7 5 AGND CCD PCB CN30 5 Ground CN7 6 VOUT CCD PCB CN30 6 Output Signal CN7 7 AGND CCD PCB CN30 7 Ground CN7 8 5V CCD PCB CN30 8 5 VDC Power Supply SC PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN9 1 pSPKOT SPEAKER Line Signal Key Tone Ringer CN9 2 GND SPEAKER Ground 0V 5V H 0V L 1 s 2 4ms 5V H 0V H 500ns 500ns 5V H 0V H 500ns 500ns 0V 2 5V 3 5V 2 4ms M...

Page 64: ...02 3 Line Switching Relay Drive Signal H CML On L CML Off CN19 4 pCTON MJR3 PCB CN302 4 Ring Detection Signal H Ring Detected L Ring Not Detected CN19 5 pHKOF MJR3 PCB CN302 5 External Phone Off Hook Detection Signal Phone Line must be connected H Off Hook L On Hook CN19 6 GND MJR3 PCB CN302 6 Ground CN19 7 24V MJR3 PCB CN302 7 24 VDC Power Supply SC PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Wavef...

Page 65: ...N103 15 Charge Control DC Output CN53 5 nTR0 POWER SUPPLY UNIT CN103 16 Transfer Control Cleaning Output SC PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN54 1 MMpA Main Motor CN118 1 Motor Drive Signal CN54 2 24VM Main Motor CN118 2 24 VDC Power Supply CN54 3 MMnA Main Motor CN118 3 Motor Drive Signal CN54 4 MMpB Main Motor CN118 4 Motor Drive Signal CN54 5 24VM Main Motor CN118 5 ...

Page 66: ...on CN57 1 24V ILS PCB CN73 1 24 VDC Power Supply CN57 2 N C CN57 3 24VD ILS PCB CN73 3 Printer Cover Detection Signal SC PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN58 1 nCCHK1 SNS4 PCB CN87 1 No Cassette Detection Signal L No Cassette CN58 2 GND SNS4 PCB CN87 2 Ground CN58 3 nRSEN SNS4 PCB CN87 3 Timing Sensor Detection Signal L Detected CN58 4 N C SC PCB Pin No Signal Name Dest...

Page 67: ...N59 3 GND SNS3 PCB CN83 3 Ground CN59 4 TONER SNS3 PCB CN83 4 Remaining Toner Level Signal CN59 5 5V SNS3 PCB CN83 5 5 VDC Power Supply SC PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN66 1 24VM CST2 PCB CN70 1 24 VDC Power Supply CN66 2 GND CST2 PCB CN70 2 Ground CN66 3 5V CST2 PCB CN70 3 5 VDC Power Supply CN66 4 nPCHK2 CST2 PCB CN70 4 No Paper Detection Signal 2nd Cassette H No ...

Page 68: ...NC LSU CN1 2 Horizontal Synchronous Signal 2 136 ms 400 dpi 1 393 ms 600 dpi CN68 3 L 5V LSU CN1 3 Laser Circuit 5 VDC Power Supply Supplied only while the LP is operating CN68 4 GND LSU CN1 4 Ground CN68 5 nLDON LSU CN1 5 Laser Control CN68 6 nVIDEO LSU CN1 6 Video Data L Black H White CN68 7 GND LSU CN1 7 Ground SC PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN69 1 nPMCK LSU CN15...

Page 69: ...CN93 A1 DD9 LAN PCB CN96 A1 Data Signal CN93 A2 DD11 LAN PCB CN96 A2 Data Signal CN93 A3 DD8 LAN PCB CN96 A3 Data Signal CN93 A4 DD10 LAN PCB CN96 A4 Data Signal CN93 A5 AD1 LAN PCB CN96 A5 Address Signal CN93 A6 AD2 LAN PCB CN96 A6 Address Signal CN93 A7 AD3 LAN PCB CN96 A7 Address Signal CN93 A8 AD4 LAN PCB CN96 A8 Address Signal SC PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 5V ...

Page 70: ...5 Address Signal CN93 A16 AD12 LAN PCB CN96 A16 Address Signal CN93 A17 AD13 LAN PCB CN96 A17 Address Signal CN93 A18 AD14 LAN PCB CN96 A18 Address Signal CN93 A19 AD15 LAN PCB CN96 A19 Address Signal CN93 A20 DD7 LAN PCB CN96 A20 Data Signal CN93 A21 DD6 LAN PCB CN96 A21 Data Signal SC PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 3 3V H 0V L 3 3V H 0V L 3 3V H 0V L 3 3V H 0V L 3 3V...

Page 71: ... Signal CN93 B3 DD12 LAN PCB CN96 B3 Data Signal CN93 B4 DD14 LAN PCB CN96 B4 Data Signal CN93 B5 GND LAN PCB CN96 B5 Ground CN93 B6 GND LAN PCB CN96 B6 Ground CN93 B7 GND LAN PCB CN96 B7 Ground CN93 B8 LVDC LAN PCB CN96 B8 5 Power Supply CN93 B9 GND LAN PCB CN96 B9 Ground SC PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 3 3V H 0V L 3 3V H 0V L 3 3V H 0V L 3 3V H 0V L 3 3V H 0V L 3 3...

Page 72: ...16 AEN LAN PCB CN96 B16 Low Enable CN93 B17 LAN OPT LAN PCB CN96 B17 LAN PCB Connected Detection Signal H LAN PCB not connect CN93 B18 GND LAN PCB CN96 B18 Ground CN93 B19 GND LAN PCB CN96 B19 Ground CN93 B20 Vdd LAN PCB CN96 B20 3 3 VDC Power Supply CN93 B21 GND LAN PCB CN96 B21 Ground CN93 B22 Vdd LAN PCB CN96 B22 3 3 VDC Power Supply SC PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Functio...

Page 73: ...estination Signal Waveform Function CN301 1 L2 T Telephone Line Line Signal CN301 3 L1 R Telephone Line Line Signal MJR3 PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN304 3 HLIN1 T2 Fx Tel or Handset Line Signal CN304 4 HLIN2 T1 Fx Tel or Handset Line Signal PS Unit Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN101 1 Black L ACI PC Board AC Power Supply SC PCB Pin No Si...

Page 74: ...ermostat Thermal Fuse AC Power Supply PS Unit Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN201 1 Development Development Roller Development Voltage AC 1 65 kHz Square Wave DC Voltage CN201 2 N C Not Used CN201 3 N C Not Used CN201 4 N C Not Used CN201 5 Charge Bias Charge Roller Charge Current 200 µA AC 300 Hz Sine Wave DC Charge Voltage PS Unit Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal W...

Page 75: ...CD Module 1 Register Select Signal H Data Register L Instruction Register LCD 2 R W LCD Module 2 Data Read Write Select Signal H Read L Write LCD 3 E LCD Module 3 Data Read Write Enable Signal H Enable L Disable LCD 4 DB0 LCD Module 4 Data Signal LCD 5 DB1 LCD Module 5 Data Signal LCD 6 DB2 LCD Module 6 Data Signal LCD 7 DB3 LCD Module 7 Data Signal LCD 8 DB4 LCD Module 8 Data Signal LCD 9 DB5 LCD...

Page 76: ...Supply for LCD SNS3 PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN84 1 GND Toner Sensor Ground CN84 2 TONER Toner Sensor Remaining Toner Level Signal CN84 3 5V Toner Sensor 5 VDC Power Supply SNS3 PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN85 1 nCCHK1 SNS1 PCB CN81 1 No Cassette Detection Signal L No Cassette PNL PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform...

Page 77: ...SNS1 PCB CN81 3 Timing Sensor Detection Signal L Detected CN85 4 LDRE SNS1 PCB CN81 4 Timing Sensor and No Cassette Sensor LED Drive Current SNS1 PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN80 1 nCCHK1 SNS2 PCB CN82 1 No Cassette Detection Signal L No Cassette CN80 2 GND SNS2 PCB CN82 2 Ground CN80 3 LDSC1 SNS2 PCB CN82 3 No Cassette Sensor LED Drive Current SNS3 PCB Pin No Signa...

Page 78: ...24VM Paper Feed Solenoid 24 VDC Power Supply CN70 2 nADF2 Paper Feed Solenoid Paper Feed Roller Solenoid Control Signal CST2 PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN74 1 nCCHK2 SNS2 PCB Optional CN82 1 No Cassette Detection Signal 2nd Cassette L No Cassette CN74 2 GND SNS2 PCB Optional CN82 2 Ground CN74 3 SNCMN SNS2 PCB Optional CN82 3 2 VDC Power Supply SRU PCB Pin No Signa...

Page 79: ...3 CN91 2 MIC Telephone Handset CN Handset Microphone CN91 3 RCV Telephone Handset CN Handset Receiver CN91 4 RCV Telephone Handset CN Handset Receiver CN91 5 MIC Telephone Handset CN Handset Microphone CN91 6 TGND Ground SRU PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 0V ...

Page 80: ...nted copy quality problems Sect 4 4 Troubleshoot the Document Feeder Sect 4 5 Check for recording paper path problems TroubleshootImproper LCDDisplay Sect 4 2 Troubleshoot any 3 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 Does the unit power up normal...

Page 81: ...ectors CN14 SC PCB and CN50 When pressing any key do you hear the Pi sound from the Speaker Does CN14 pin 2 and pin 3 on the SC PCB measure 5VDC Replace the SC PCB Replace the PNL1 PCB Reinstall the firmware Yes Yes No No START END PNL1 PCB ...

Page 82: ...nsmission error D 4 3 5 409 Transmission error D 4 3 5 411 Polling reception error B 4 3 12 414 Polling reception error B 4 3 12 415 Remote side mis operation B 4 3 12 416 Reception error D 4 3 4 417 Reception error C 4 3 5 418 Reception error C 4 3 5 420 Reception error B 4 3 1 422 Transmission error B 4 3 2 434 Signal noise level too high B 4 3 6 459 Reception error C 4 3 7 490 Reception error C...

Page 83: ...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 MJR PCB 2 Replace the SC 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 is defective 3 Refer to Sect 4 6 Check the line conn...

Page 84: ...veReceive Program 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 the receiving unit Fax Parameter No 44 Yes Check with the receiving end the mailboxes may be full Yes Are you sending a document by Relayed Transmission N...

Page 85: ...e MJR PCB 2 Replace the SC PCB Does the problem still occur Change Function Parameter 025 Communication Startup to 2nd Does the problem still occur Change Funciotn Parameter 014 Increase G3 Tx Equalization 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 ...

Page 86: ...s No Change Function Parameter 023 Increase Training Check Period Does the problem still occur 1 Replace the MJR PCB 2 Replace the SC PCB Refer to Sect 4 6 Does the problem still occur Change Function Parameter 013 Increase G3 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 87: ...the problem still occur Yes Yes No Change Function Parameter 071 Increase Error Tolerance Change Function Parameter 011 Reduce Rx Sensitivity Level Does the problem still occur No No Yes Yes No Does the problem still occur Change Function Parameter 010 Reduce Tx Attenuation Level Change Function Parameter 017 Reduce Tx Modem Speed The telephone line may have a high level of white noise and or freq...

Page 88: ... the transmitter in question transmit to the other units Check the remote unit in question Remote unit is defective Change the parameter in Service Mode 1 Refer to Sect 5 1 2 fortransmitter 010 IncreaseTxLevel for receiver 011 Reduce Rx Sensitivity Level The telephone line may have a high level of white noise and or frequent impulse noise Ask the telephone company to check the line No ...

Page 89: ...o Yes No Does the problem still occur 1 Replace the MJR PCB 2 Replace the SC PCB No 1 Check the remote unit in question Remote unit is defective 2 Refer to Sect 4 6 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 90: ...on Replace with correct paper Yes No Is the recording paper loaded in the Cassette 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 Exit Sensor ...

Page 91: ... Reseat the cassette Yes No 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 92: ...he blockage Yes No Does the Tx Motor rotate 1 Replace the Tx Motor 2 Replace the SC PCB Yes No Does the document feed into the unit Check all gears and rollers Yes No Does the voltage on A Point and B Point Sensor Pin 2 of PNL1 PCB vary between 0 and 5V whenadocumentissetand removed Replace the PNL1 PCB ...

Page 93: ...d 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 SC PCB 1 The remote machine is defective 2 Telephone line quality is poor Refer to Sect 4 6 Press the REDIAL button to retry connection Yes ...

Page 94: ...heir unit for polling operation Is the remote side set to pollingtransmission 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 an ITU T Standard feature If the transmitter and receiver are of different manuf...

Page 95: ...al Is the Toner Cartridge operational Replace the Toner Cartridge 1 Check all connectors and voltages on the Power Supply Unit 2 Check the contacts between PSU and TonerCartridge 3 Replace the PSU Yes No Yes Yes No No 1 Check all connectors and voltages on the SC PCB 2 Replace the SC PCB END Paper Travel Is the printout in Service Mode 3 normal ...

Page 96: ...e BTR 1 Check all connectors and voltages on the Power Supply Unit 2 Check the Connector and voltage on the Power Supply Unit 3 Replace the Power Supply Unit Are there any foreign particles or stains blocking the Laser Beam path Yes No Is the SC PCB normal 1 Remove the particles from the laser beam path or clean the stains 2 Replace the Laser Unit LSU 1 Check all connectors and voltages on the SC ...

Page 97: ...place the BTR Yes No Clean or replace the rollers No Yes Check the Scanner mechanism No Yes Yes Is the recording paper damp Is the Toner Cartridge operational 1 Remove the particles from the laser beam path or clean the stains 2 Replace the Laser Unit LSU Are there any foreign particles or stains on the BTR No Yes Are the Fuser and Pressure Roller surfaces clean Paper Travel P Is the printout in S...

Page 98: ...sure Roller surfaces clean No Yes Is the recording paper damp Are there any foreign particles or stains on the BTR No Yes Yes No Replace the recording paper Replace the Toner Cartridge 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 Is the printout in Service Mode 3 normal ...

Page 99: ...on the BTR Yes No 2 Replace the Toner Cartridge 1 Clean the BTR with a soft dry cloth 2 Replace the BTR Is the Laser Unit LSU normal No Yes Replace the Laser Unit LSU END No Yes Clean or replace the rollers Paper Travel P Are the Fuser and Pressure Roller surfaces clean Is the printout in Service Mode 3 normal 1 Clean the Corona Wire as illustrated below ...

Page 100: ...perational No Yes Is the Laser Unit LSU normal No Yes Replace the Laser Unit LSU Is the Power Supply Unit 1 Check all connectors and voltages on the Power Supply Unit 2 Check the Connector and voltage on the Power Supply Unit 3 Replace the Power Supply Unit Yes No END No Yes Clean or replace the rollers Paper Travel P Are there any foreign particles or stains on the BTR Are the Fuser and Pressure ...

Page 101: ...he recording paper damp Yes No Replace the recording paper Replace the Toner Cartridge Is the Power Supply Unit HVPS normal 1 Check all connectors and voltages on the Power Supply Unit HVPS 2 Replace the Power Supply Unit HVPS Yes No END No Yes Clean or replace the rollers Paper Travel P Are the Fuser and Pressure Roller surfaces clean Is the printout in Service Mode 3 normal ...

Page 102: ...he Toner Cartridge 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 Power Supply Unit HVPS normal 1 Check all connectors and voltages on the Power Supply Unit HVPS 2 Replace the Power Supply Unit HVPS Yes No Clean or replace the rollers Paper Travel Are the Fuser and Pressure R...

Page 103: ...ording paper Replace the Toner Cartridge Is the Power Supply Unit HVPS normal 1 Check all connectors and voltages on the Power Supply Unit HVPS 2 Replace the Power Supply Unit HVPS Yes No 1 Clean the BTR with a soft dry cloth 2 Replace the BTR Are there any foreign particles or stains on the BTR No Yes Paper Travel P Are the Fuser and Pressure Roller surfaces clean Is the printout in Service Mode ...

Page 104: ... Note Replace the entire Fuser Unit when the Thermostat the Thermal Fuse or the Thermistor Assembly breakdown into an open circuit END Is the Fuser Unit normal No Yes Replace the Fuser Unit See Note START No Yes Is the recording paper damp Replace the recording paper P ...

Page 105: ...ace the recording paper Is the Toner Cartridge operational Yes No Replace the Toner Cartridge P Paper Travel Are the Fuser and Pressure Roller surfaces clean END No Yes Clean or replace the rollers START Is the Toner Cartridge operational Yes No Replace the Toner Cartridge P Paper Travel Are the Fuser and Pressure Roller surfaces clean ...

Page 106: ...tains in the Fuser Unit 1 Remove any foreign particles or clean the stains 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 Paper Separation Clips in the Cassette No Yes 2 Replace the Fuser Unit Paper Travel ...

Page 107: ...x unit Is the printed copy correct Yes No Make a local copy No Yes Check the Transmission Block CN30 on the CCD PCB and CN7 on the SC PCB Is the received copy correct 1 Check the CN18 on the SC PCB 2 Check the CN28 and 29 on the MJR PCB 3 Check the Telephone Line Cable 4 Replace the SC PCB Yes No Is a poor copy printed only when receiving from a specific transmitter Yes No Telephone line quality i...

Page 108: ...o Yes No Replace with correct paper Replace with a Panasonic Toner Cartridge Are all switches and sensors operating properly 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 defective parts ...

Page 109: ...the 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 2 4 2 Clean Mirrors 1 2 and 3 Sect 2 2 8 No Yes Clean the rollers Sect 2 2 4 Is the Scanner Assembly abnormal 1 Check CN7 SC PCB 2 Check CN30 CCD PCB 3 Replace the Scanner Block 321 Sect 2 2 8 4 Replace the SC PCB Sect 2 2 10 Yes No ...

Page 110: ... No the document is set Is the Pi tone generated when Does the ADF Sensor actuator move smoothly Replace the PNL PCB No Adjust or replace the actuator No Yes Yes Replace the PNL PCB Yes Yes No Does the ADF Roller rotate Replace the Transmit Motor Is the trouble solved No Replace the ADF Roller or Separation Rubber or both Yes No Is the ADF Roller surface dirty Clean the ADF Roller surface Adjust t...

Page 111: ... Sect 2 2 4 Yes No Is the ADF Roller worn out Replace the ADF Roller Sect 2 2 8 Yes No Does the ADF Roller drive properly Does the ADF Roller s gear system function properly Yes No SeparationRubber normal 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 2 2 No Yes Adjust the gear system or replace defe...

Page 112: ...e PNL1 PCB Do all sensors on the PNL1 PCB operate normally Clean the surface of roller with isopropyl alcohol Sect 2 2 4 Does the Feed Roller have drive and sufficient friction Remove the foreign particles or papers from the document path Is the document path clear of foreign particles or paper Adjust or replace any defective parts Is the Transmitting mechanism operating properly ...

Page 113: ...l 021 Off On 025 1st 2nd 018 14400 bps 12000 to 2400 bps 024 2100 Hz 1080 Hz 030 75 ms 033 33600 bps 31200 to 2400 bps TC9600 TC7200 1 sec communication TransmittingSide Receiving Side 010 9 dBm 0 to 15 dBm To improve a poor S N signal to noise ratio 017 14400 bps 12000 to 2400 bps 011 43 dBm 33 dBm or 38 dBm 018 14400 bps 019 On Off 12000 to 2400 bps TransmittingSide Receiving Side Receiving Side...

Page 114: ... the LVPS Does nLEDON go Low when the scan starts Check CN1 on the SC PCB and the LED harness Does the problem still occur Replace the LED Array The receiving unit may be defective 1 Replace the Scanner Block 2 Replace the SC PCB Replace the SC PCB Is the transmitted copy normal No Yes No No and CN28 and 29 MJR PCB 2 Check the telephone line cable Replace if necessary Does poor transmitted copy ap...

Page 115: ... 4 6 3 The called party is busy 2 Check the telephone line connection Are you using One Touch 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 by pressing the or curser keys ...

Page 116: ...The ID is not set for the remote unit Does the VerificationStamp operate Is the copy quality OK Yes No No 1 Set STAMP ON 2 Check CN3 SC PCB 3 Replace the Stamp Solenoid 4 Replace the SC PCB Any other problems Yes No Make a copy and refer to Sect 4 4 Yes See Sect 4 3 Troubleshooting with the Information Codes ...

Page 117: ...and CN28 and 29 MJR PCB 7 Replace the MJR PCB 8 Replace the SC 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 with the Information Codes START END Yes No Is Polling reception OK 1 Set the same polling password as the other party is using 2 Check the password of the remote unit Is Polling transmission OK Any other probl...

Page 118: ...TANDBY RCV COPY B C D Thermistor is abnormal Fuser Control is abnormal Fan is abnormal Defective SC PCB Defective Fuser Unit Power Supply Unit Defective Fan 030 XMT B Read Point Sensor does not go ON within 10 seconds after the document starts feeding Document is not set properly Defective Read Point Sensor 031 XMT COPY C Transmitting document was longer than 2 meter or 78 7 in The document may ja...

Page 119: ...at the transmitter Document to be transmitted is not placed at the transmitter 404 XMT B Transmitter sent NSS or DCS followed by TCF three times but the receiver did not respond CFR or FTT is usually returned Receiver is defective Modem MJR PCB etc SC PCB or MJR PCB are defective Receiver disconnects line during first NSS or DCS is transmitted 405 XMT B Transmitter received FTT after it transmitte...

Page 120: ...fective Line quality is poor RTC signal is distorted due to line noise SC PCB or MJR PCB are defective 417 RCV C Receiver returned RTN in response to post message Line quality is poor There are excessive errors in received data SC PCB or MJR PCB are defective 418 RCV C Receiver transmitted PIN in response to PRI Q from transmitter Transmitting operator requests voice contact Line quality is poor T...

Page 121: ...s not have compatible Modem 502 XMT RCV V 34 B C D During reception CD turned OFF or continued ON for long time During communication lost loop current Line is disconnected Transmitter is defective SC PCB or MJR PCB are defective 503 XMT RCV V 34 B C D CS of modem is not able to turn ON during training SC PCB is defective Line is disconnected 504 XMT V 34 Polling B Polling is rejected from the remo...

Page 122: ...nse or busy tone was not detected Note U S A and Canadian models will redial only once if a busy tone is not detected Telephone line cable is disconnected Wrong number is dialed SC or MJR PCB is abnormal 638 XMT LAN Power turned off with applicable data in memory or during communication Power cord unplugged Power failure occurred 711 RCV LAN Incorrect LDAP settings LDAP Server Name LDAP Login Name...

Page 123: ...ress is set DNS Server is down 726 XMT POP LAN Received an error response from the DNS Server Incorrect POP Server address is set Incorrect SMTP Server address is set 729 XMT LAN Failed to authenticate SMTP AUTHENTICATION when connecting with the SMTP server SMTP AUTHENTICATION User Name and or Password are incorrect Contact the Network Administrator 730 RCV LAN Unable to program the Internet para...

Page 124: ...A Xerox B Fujitsu C Matsushita D Mitsubishi E Murata F Ricoh JOURNAL DATE MMM dd yyyy TIME 15 00 P 01 NO COMM PAGES FILE DURATION X R IDENTIFICATION DATE TIME DIAGNOSTIC 001 OK 001 001 149 00 00 52 XMT 215 MMM dd 20 04 C8444B0577000000 002 001 001 151 00 00 02 XMT TEST MMM dd 20 07 01 STN S LAN 003 003 003 153 00 00 20 XMT fax nwfax1 MMM dd 20 09 01 STN S LAN 004 OK 003 154 00 00 21 RCV fax nwfax1...

Page 125: ...Received Received 6 Received Received 7 Received Received Received 8 Pressed 9 Received Pressed A Received Pressed B Received Received Pressed C Received Pressed D Received Received Pressed E Received Received Pressed F Received Received Received Pressed Fax Diagnostic Codes Data Definition Resolution dpi Paper Width 0 A4 1 S Fine A4 2 400 x 400 A4 3 300 x 300 A4 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F ...

Page 126: ...line Fine Fax Diagnostic Codes Data Definition Deferred Comm Dialing RCV Memory Non Memory 0 Manual Communication Non Memory 1 Used Manual Communication Non Memory 2 Auto Dialing Non Memory 3 Used Auto Dialing Non Memory 4 Auto RCV Non Memory 5 Used Auto RCV Non Memory 6 Remote RCV Non Memory 7 Used Remote RCV Non Memory 8 Manual Communication Memory 9 Used Manual Communication Memory A Auto Diali...

Page 127: ...s RCV On Off 6 XMT On Off 7 Yes XMT On Off 8 RCV Off On 9 Yes RCV Off On A XMT Off On B Yes XMT Off On C RCV On On D Yes RCV On On E XMT On On F Yes XMT On On Fax Diagnostic Codes Data Definition Sub Address Comm Confidential Comm Relayed Comm Turnaround Polling 0 1 Yes 2 Yes 3 Yes Yes 4 Yes 5 Yes Yes 6 Yes Yes 7 Yes Yes Yes 8 Yes 9 Yes Yes A Yes Yes B Yes Yes Yes C Yes Yes D Yes Yes Yes E Yes Yes...

Page 128: ... 6 7 8 Yes 9 Report XMT Yes A Check Call Yes B Yes C Memory Transfer Yes D Yes E Yes F Yes Fax Diagnostic Codes Data Definition Short Protocol Standard Non Standard 0 Standard 1 Standard 2 Standard 3 Standard 4 Standard 5 Standard 6 Standard 7 Standard 8 Non Standard 9 B Non Standard A Non Standard B D Non Standard C Non Standard D Non Standard E Non Standard F Non Standard ...

Page 129: ...Fax Diagnostic Codes Data Definition Coding ECM 0 MH 1 MR 2 MMR 3 4 5 6 7 8 MH Yes 9 MR Yes A MMR Yes B C D E F Fax Diagnostic Codes Data Definition Symbol Rate V 34 V 34 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2400 sr Yes 9 A 2800 sr Yes B 3000 sr Yes C 3200 sr Yes D 3429 sr Yes E F ...

Page 130: ...d Fax Diagnostic Codes Data Definition Modem Speed Modem Speed V 34 0 2400 bps 1 4800 bps 2400 bps 2 7200 bps 4800 bps 3 9600 bps 7200 bps 4 TC 7200 bps 9600 bps 5 TC 9600 bps 12000 bps 6 12000 bps 14400 bps 7 14400 bps 16800 bps 8 19200 bps 9 21600 bps A 24000 bps B 26400 bps C 28800 bps D 31200 bps E 33600 bps F ...

Page 131: ...New 6 A3 New 7 New 8 9 A B C D E F Offset Bit Code Definition 2 15 Manufacturer Code Refer to the Table 2 14 13 12 11 Stop Button Pressed 10 DCN Received 9 RTN Received 8 ID Received 3 7 Paper Width 00 A4 01 B4 10 11 A3 6 5 Resolution dpi 000 200 x 100 STD 001 200 x 200 FINE 010 200 x 400 S FINE 100 400 x 400 111 600 x 600 4 3 2 Scanning Rate 000 20ms 001 5ms 010 10ms 011 100 40ms 101 110 111 0ms ...

Page 132: ...eck Call 100 Fax Forward 101 110 1 0 6 15 Comm Mode G3 Non Standard Standard 0 Standard 1 Non Standard 14 Short Protocol 000 Standard 001 B 011 D 13 12 11 ECM 0 Non ECM 1 ECM 10 Coding Scheme 000 MH 001 MR 010 MMR 9 8 7 7 V 34 Comm 0 Non V 34 Comm 1 V 34 Comm 6 V 34 Symbol Rate 000 2400sr 010 2800sr 011 3000sr 100 3200sr 101 3429sr 5 4 3 Modem Speed Refer to the Table 1 2 1 0 8 15 14 13 12 11 10 9...

Page 133: ...1 12000 0110 14400 0111 16800 1000 19200 1001 21600 1010 24000 1011 26400 1100 28800 1101 31200 1110 33600 1111 2 1 0 Offset Bit Modem Speed bps 9 Bit3 2 Extra bit 0 0 9 Bit3 2 Extra bit 0 1 2 15 0000 0001 Casio 0010 Canon 0011 Sanyo 0100 Sharp 0101 Tamura 0110 Toshiba 0111 NEC 1000 Oki 1001 Hitachi 1010 Xerox 1011 Fujitsu 1100 Matsushita 1101 Mitsubishi 1110 Murata 1111 Ricoh 0000 Brother 0001 Ko...

Page 134: ...ing Allows changes to the function parameters the home position etc 2 RAM Edit Mode Factory use only 3 Print Parameter List Reports Prints the Function Parameter List Page Memory Test Printer Report All Document File Protocol Trace Toner Order Form and Drum Unit Order Form 4 Modem Tests Generates various binary tonal and DTMF signals by the modem 5 Diagnostic Performs various hardware tests 6 RAM ...

Page 135: ... Enter the new setting value Ex Enter 3 for Constant 8 Press START The new value will be stored and the next parameter will be displayed 9 Repeat steps 4 through 7 to change other Function Parameters or Press STOP twice to return to standby START The new setting value is stored in the machine V Scroll the function parameter number down Scroll the function parameter number up MMM dd yyyy 15 00 00 S...

Page 136: ... whether the machine accepts and allows to set or change the Numeric ID 005 Not Used 006 ID DISPLAY 1 Number Numeric ID 2 Chara Character ID 3 Name Station Name 4 Dial Dialing Number Selects the priority of displaying Printing the ID Name or Dialing Number Default 3 Name 1 Number Number Name Chara Dial 2 Chara Chara Name Number Dial 3 Name Name Chara Number Dial 4 Dial Dial Name Chara Number 007 N...

Page 137: ...ECM mode becomes effective automatically regardless of this parameter setting 021 EP TONE 1 Off without EP Tone 2 On with EP Tone Selects whether to add the echo protect tone on V 29 mode Used when Echo Suppression is disabled On Add Off Do not add 022 SIGNAL INTERVAL 1 100 ms 2 200 ms 3 500 ms Selects the time interval between the receiving signal and the transmitting signal 023 TCF CHECK 1 Norma...

Page 138: ...0 E F TIME Except for USA and Canada 5 50 ms 100 1000 ms Selects the pause interval before activating the Flash key 041 PAUSE TIME 1 1 sec 10 10 sec Selects the pause interval from 1 sec 10 sec for dialing through a switchboard or for international calls 042 Not Used 043 REDIAL INTERVAL 0 no waiting 15 15 minutes Selects the redial interval from 0 to 15 minutes in 1 minute steps 044 REDIAL COUNT 0...

Page 139: ...TER 1 Off 2 On Selects whether to print in the Fax Parameter List the counter information that is displayed in the Function Parameter No 61 063 Not Used 064 SILENT DETECTION TIME OUT 01 1 sec 60 60 sec Select silent detection timeout time TAM I F 065 SILENT INTEGRATION TIME 01 1 sec 10 10 sec Select ring detection integration time TAM I F 066 RING COUNT TAM 01 1 sec 99 99 sec Select ring detection...

Page 140: ...ect 2 Continue Selects whether to disconnect the phone line or continue when RTN is received 075 CODING 1 MH MH only 2 MR MH or MR 3 MMR MH MR or MMR Selects the coding scheme 076 Not Used 077 RX JAM LENGTH 1 Off unlimited 2 2 m 3 8 m Selects the maximum length of a received document that can be printed 078 079 Not Used 080 DOC TOP FEED 5 0 mm 5 0 mm Adjusts the distance between the scanning senso...

Page 141: ...does not work for Direct Dialed Numbers 113 Not Used 114 SYMBOL SET 1 Standard 2 Extended Selects whether the extended symbols other than is available for Internet Parameters entry 115 TIME ZONE 1 Scroll 2 Direct Selects the setting method for Time Zone Scroll Allows using Scroll Keys to scroll through the Time Zone Table Direct Allows you to input the Time Zone directly key to be used as a switch...

Page 142: ...ram Key P4 to store or add the document s into a polled file Note If a regular polled file FUNCTION 3 2 is stored in memory the Program Key P4 for Continuous Polling will not be accepted 122 LDAP 1 Off 2 On When LDAP is used specialize characters may be displayed as different characters Available from May production 123 One Ring Sound USA and Canada Only 1 Off 2 On Effective from Oct 2004 Producti...

Page 143: ...inted by the following procedure Service Mode 3 Function Parameter List Step Operation or Unit Condition LCD Display 1 Standby 2 Press FUNCTION and then 7 3 Press MONITOR four times then press 4 Press 3 5 Press START 6 After printing is completed the unit returns to the display in step 3 7 Press STOP to return to standby MMM dd yyyy 15 00 00 SET MODE 1 6 ENTER NO OR SERVICE MODE ENTER NO OR PRINTO...

Page 144: ...8 128 021 EP TONE Off Off 071 TOTAL ERROR 10 10 022 SIG INTERVAL 500ms 500ms 072 CONTI ERROR Off Off 023 TCF CHECK Normal Normal 073 ERROR DETECT Rate Rate 024 CED FREQ 2100Hz 2100Hz 074 RTN RECEIVE Discon Discon 025 COMM START UP 1 st 1 st 075 MH MR MMR MMR MMR 026 NON STANDARD On On 076 027 SHORT PROTOCOL B On On 077 RX JAM LENGTH Off Off 028 SHORT PROTOCOL D On On 078 029 REMOTE DIAG Off Off 07...

Page 145: ...1234567890 100 150 101 151 102 152 103 153 104 154 105 155 106 156 107 157 108 158 109 159 110 MAC ADDRESS XXXXXXXXXXX 160 111 161 112 INSERT EMAIL TXT Off off 162 113 163 114 SYMBOL SET Extended Extented 164 115 TIME ZONE Direct Direct 165 116 OVERWRITE WARNING Yes Yes 166 117 167 118 PRR FWD COMM JNL Inc Inc 168 119 169 120 170 121 171 122 LDAP On On 172 123 ONE RING SOUND Off off 173 124 174 12...

Page 146: ... then 7 3 Press MONITOR four times then press 4 Press 3 5 Press 3 and START 6 After printing is completed the unit returns to the display in step 3 7 Press STOP to return to standby MMM dd yyyy 15 00 00 SET MODE 1 6 ENTER NO OR SERVICE MODE ENTER NO OR PRINTOUT 1 7 1 FUNC PARAM LIST PAGE MEMORY TEST PRINTING SERVICE MODE ENTER NO OR MMM dd yyyy 15 00 00 MMM dd yyyy 15 00 VERSION MEMORY SIZE TX RX ...

Page 147: ...in step 3 8 Press STOP to return to standby MMM dd yyyy 15 00 00 SET MODE 1 6 ENTER NO OR SERVICE MODE ENTER NO OR PRINTOUT 1 7 1 FUNC PARAM LIST PRINTER REPORT PRINTING SERVICE MODE ENTER NO OR MMM dd yyyy 15 00 00 PRINTER REPORT DATE MMM dd yyyy TIME 19 02 PANAFAX 12345678901234567890 LAST PRINT ERROR MMM dd 15 38 NO 001 12 CUSTOMER ID 1234567890123456 TRANSMIT COUNTER 000475 RECEIVE COUNTER 000...

Page 148: ... defective 22 The temperature of the Fuser Roller remained low even after the circuit was activated 1 Fuser Unit defective 2 SC PCB defective 3 Power Supply Unit defective 23 Abnormally high Fuser Roller temperature after the circuit was de activated 1 Fuser Unit defective 2 SC PCB defective 3 Power Supply Unit defective 24 The temperature of the Fuser Roller was not controlled within a certain ma...

Page 149: ...g the Fuser Lamp and preventing it from turning ON again In order to reset this circuit please follow the procedure below 1 Reset the LBP Fuser by using Service Mode 7 1 2 Section 5 1 7 and unplug plug in the power cord 2 Replace the Thermistor or Fuser Unit If the problem persists 3 Replace the SC PCB 65 Unit detected Out of Paper 1 The Paper Cassette is empty 2 Paper Detect Sensor defective 81 N...

Page 150: ...en D sec or E sec after nESEN goes low E007 will be logged when nESEN does not go low between 3 85 sec or 5 05 sec after Timing Sensor goes low E007 will be logged when nRSEN does not go OFF between B sec to C sec after nRSENA goes ON E001 will be logged when nRSEN does not go low between 0 55 sec to 4 5 sec after pADF1 goes high Recording Paper Size Setting A sec Legal 0 2 0 2 A4 0 2 Letter Recor...

Page 151: ...sec Thermostat will open E23 will be logged if Thermistor detects 175 C or higher for 5 min after Fuser Lamp is turned Off E24 will be logged if Thermistor detects less than 140 C for 3 sec during the print process E22 will be logged when temperature does not rise E25 will be logged when temperature does not go up at low temperature environment Fuser Roller Temperature ...

Page 152: ...1 7 ms 400 dpi 1 1 ms 600 dpi 20 sec nPRNT nPMON CN69 3 nPMRY CN69 2 E31 nPMRY Tetragon Motor does not maintain constant speed Laser Timing Signal E32 nPMRY nVIDEO CN68 6 Laser Timing Detection nHSYNC CN68 2 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 CN68 2 nHSYNC timing signal...

Page 153: ...nter Value reaches 0 after 100 pages are printed the unit logs E041 OUT OF TONER E045 If the unit detects Status C when power is On the unit logs E045 and displays NO CARTRIDGE The unit will recover when detecting Status A after a new toner cartridge is installed 1 4V 2V 3V 1V 0V Status A Status B Enough toner in the cartridge Remaining toner is getting low Status C Almost no toner Max min voltage...

Page 154: ...r Unit Condition LCD Display 1 Standby 2 Press FUNCTION and then 7 3 Press MONITOR four times then press 4 Press 3 5 Press 5 and START 6 After printing is completed the unit returns to the display in step 3 7 Press STOP to return to standby MMM dd yyyy 15 00 00 SET MODE 1 6 ENTER NO OR SERVICE MODE ENTER NO OR PRINTOUT 1 7 1 FUNC PARAM LIST ALL DOCUMENT FILES PRINTING SERVICE MODE ENTER NO OR MMM ...

Page 155: ...ng is completed the unit returns to the display in step 3 7 Press STOP to return to standby MMM dd yyyy 15 00 00 SET MODE 1 6 ENTER NO OR SERVICE MODE ENTER NO OR PRINTOUT 1 7 1 FUNC PARAM LIST PROTOCOL TRACE PRINTING SERVICE MODE ENTER NO OR MMM dd yyyy 15 00 00 PROTOCOL LOG REPORT DATE MMM dd yyyy TIME 16 56 P 01 STATUS OK MODE ECM TX STANDARD SPEED 9600bps 00MS L REMOTE CAPA DIS 00 CE B9 C4 80 ...

Page 156: ...n LCD Display 1 Standby 2 Press FUNCTION and then 7 3 Press MONITOR four times then press 4 Press 3 5 Press 7 and START 6 After printing is completed the unit returns to the display in step 3 7 Press STOP to return to standby MMM dd yyyy 15 00 00 SET MODE 1 6 ENTER NO OR SERVICE MODE ENTER NO OR PRINTOUT 1 7 1 FUNC PARAM LIST TONER ORDER FORM PRINTING SERVICE MODE ENTER NO OR MMM dd yyyy 15 00 00 ...

Page 157: ... 5580 For USA Canada for UF 6200 TONER CARTRIDGE ORDER FORM The toner supply in your facsimile machine is running low 1 To order a replacement Cartridge from your Authorized Dealer Panafax Corp 2 by Phone 1 201 111 5555 3 by Fax 1 201 111 4444 4 Thank you for your order Customer Name and Address Ship to Bill to Attention Attention Phone No Phone No Customer ID ABC COMPANY 5 P O No if required Tone...

Page 158: ...For Other Destinations for UF 6300 5300 TONER CARTRIDGE ORDER FORM The toner supply in your facsimile machine is running low 1 To order a replacement Cartridge from your Authorized Dealer Panafax Corp 2 by Phone 1 201 111 5555 3 by Fax 1 201 111 4444 4 Thank you for your order Customer Name and Address Ship to Bill to Attention Attention Phone No Phone No Customer ID ABC COMPANY 5 P O No if requir...

Page 159: ...s 4 Press 4 5 Press START 6 Enter the signal number 1 9 to select the binary signal 7 Press CLEAR to end the signal generation To select another signal repeat step 6 8 Press STOP twice to return to standby Number Signals 1 V21 300bps 2 V27ter 2400bps 3 V27ter 4800bps 4 V29 7200bps 5 V29 9600bps 6 V17 TC7200bps 7 V17 TC9600bps 8 V33 12000bps 9 V33 14400bps MMM dd yyyy 15 00 00 SET MODE 1 6 ENTER NO...

Page 160: ...times then press 4 Press 4 5 Press 2 and START 6 Enter the signal number 1 7 to select the binary signal 7 Press CLEAR to end the signal generation To select another signal repeat step 6 8 Press STOP twice to return to standby Number Signals 1 462 Hz 2 1080 Hz 3 1100 Hz 4 1300 Hz 5 1650 Hz 6 1850 Hz 7 2100 Hz MMM dd yyyy 15 00 00 SET MODE 1 6 ENTER NO OR SERVICE MODE ENTER NO OR MODEM TEST 1 5 1 S...

Page 161: ...MF Dual tone 8 Press CLEAR to end the signal generation To select another signal repeat step 7a or 7b 9 Press STOP twice to return to standby DTMF Single Tone Table DTMF Dual Tone Table Number DTMF Signal Tones Number DTMF Dual Tones 1 697 Hz 0 941 Hz 1336 Hz 2 770 Hz 1 697 Hz 1209 Hz 3 852 Hz 2 697 Hz 1336 Hz 4 941 Hz 3 697 Hz 1477 Hz 5 1209 Hz 4 770 Hz 1209 Hz 6 1336 Hz 5 770 Hz 1336 Hz 7 1477 H...

Page 162: ...bps 48 V34 3429 sr 16800 bps 07 V34 2400 sr 16800 bps 28 V34 3000 sr 24000 bps 49 V34 3429 sr 19200 bps 08 V34 2400 sr 19200 bps 29 V34 3000 sr 26400 bps 50 V34 3429 sr 21600 bps 09 V34 2400 sr 21600 bps 30 V34 3000 sr 28800 bps 51 V34 3429 sr 24000 bps 10 V34 2800 sr 4800 bps 31 V34 3200 sr 4800 bps 52 V34 3429 sr 26400 bps 11 V34 2800 sr 7200 bps 32 V34 3200 sr 7200 bps 53 V34 3429 sr 28800 bps ...

Page 163: ...ess 5 5 Press START The Scanner will be active 6 Press STOP twice to return to standby Service Mode 5 Step Operation or Unit Condition LCD Display 1 Standby 2 Press FUNCTION and then 7 3 Press MONITOR four times then press 4 Press 5 5 Press 2 and START 1 LCDs display as shown at right 2 All LEDs will be lit 6 Press STOP twice to return to standby MMM dd yyyy 15 00 00 SET MODE 1 6 ENTER NO OR SERVI...

Page 164: ... 80 and 81 then set default values See Note 98 SHIPMENT SET B Deletes all setting information except parameter number 61 80 and 81 then set default values See Note 97 FLASH MEMORY CLEAR Deletes all information in the Flash Memory 16 LBP LOG CLEAR Clears the Printer Error Log 15 LOGO ID PSWD CLR Clears the Logo ID Polling Password 14 ALL JOB CLEAR Clears all Jobs stored in Flash Memory 13 PROG DIAL...

Page 165: ...ess CLEAR to return to step 4 8 Repeat step 5 through 7 to request operation or press STOP twice to return to standby Sub Code Parameter Name Description 1 1 PRINTER COUNTER Displays and resets the Printer and Paper Cassette s counters 2 LBP FUSER RESET Clears the LBP Fuser Error 3 OUT OF TONER Sets the number of pages to print after low toner is detected Factory default 100 adjustable from 0 999 ...

Page 166: ...order information 5 1 8 2 Printer Reports Conditions under which a report can be printed or transmitted 1 Manually print The Printer Report can be printed by Service Mode 3 See Sect 5 1 3 1 2 Automatic transmission printout 3 Service Alert Report When the unit detects an Emergency Printer Error the unit will immediately transmit the Service Alert Report to the pre registered telephone number Howev...

Page 167: ...ssette 002 12 JAM O R C Paper Jam 2nd Cassette 007 14 18 JAM O R C Paper Exit Error 010 00 NO PAPER R C No Paper in 1st or 2nd Cassette 011 64 65 NO Cassette S No 1st or 2nd Cassette 021 22 26 O S R C Fuser Problem LP Thermistor disconnected Problem 041 00 TONER O S R C No Toner 043 00 TONER O M S R C Low Toner Warning 045 61 TONER O S No Toner Cartridge 051 54 O S R C Printer Error 054 31 32 36 O...

Page 168: ...ner Order Form When it is entered the automatic print of the Toner Order Form becomes effective Max 36 digits i e 201 111 4444 CHECK CALL 1 7 4 TONER ORDER TEL TONER ORDER TEL SET or START SET or START CLEAR CLEAR Enter the supply telephone number to be printed on the Toner Order Form Max 36 digits i e 201 111 5555 CHECK CALL 1 7 5 DEALER NAME DEALER NAME SET or START SET or START CLEAR CLEAR Ente...

Page 169: ...Form To enable the automatic printout of the Toner Cartridge Order Form enter the destination fax telephone numbers in the Order FAX field When a low toner error occurs the Toner Order Form is printed automatically 4 SERVICE ALERT FAX this would be the fax telephone number for the Dealer s Service Department MAINT ALERT FAX this could be the fax telephone number for the Dealer s Supply Sales Desk ...

Page 170: ...7 Print Error Last 30 records Latest on top DATE MMM dd yyyy TIME 12 14 SERVICE ALERT REPORT 1 2 3 LAST PRINT ERROR mm dd yy 12 10 No 999 00 CUSTOMER ID ABC COMPANY 4 FAX ROM VERSION 5 TRANSMIT COUNTER 999999 6 RECEIVE COUNTER 999999 COPY COUNTER 999999 PRINT COUNTER 999999 LOGO PANASONIC CHARACTER ID 31415926535897932384 PRINT ERROR mm dd yy 12 10 No 999 00 7 mm dd yy 10 15 No 999 00 mm dd yy 13 ...

Page 171: ...dentification Code 3 Fax ROM Version 4 Transmission Reception Copy Print Counters DATE MMM dd yyyy TIME 12 14 MAINTENANCE ALERT REPORT LAST PRINT ERROR MACHINE IS RUNNING OUT OF TONER 1 CUSTOMER ID ABC COMPANY 2 FAX ROM VERSION 3 TRANSMIT COUNTER 999999 4 RECEIVE COUNTER 999999 COPY COUNTER 999999 PRINT COUNTER 999999 LOGO PANASONIC CHARACTER ID 31415926535897932384 ...

Page 172: ... returns to standby System Maintenance Table Service Mode 9 Step Operation or Unit Condition LCD Display 1 Standby 2 Press FUNCTION and then 7 3 Press MONITOR four times then press 4 Press 9 5 Press SET and START No Maintenance Mode Description 1 FIRMWARE UPDATE PC Host Updates the firmware in the machine with the Master Firmware from the PC After the firmware is updated the machine reboots automa...

Page 173: ...1 FIRMWARE UPDATE SET or START 1 2 8 1 2 SYSTEM MAINT 1 8 8 SEND RCV D FILE CLEAR 1 2 FIRMWARE UPDATE PC IN PROGRESS SET or START CLEAR Display Host version SET or START Reboot the machine after updating UF xxxxAAV1xxxxAU PRESS SET TO START Connect the machine to the PC with the USB Cable ...

Page 174: ...NG NO nnn 212 555 1234 FUNC 7 9 CLR 8 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 with a confidential ...

Page 175: ...t The Transmit Guide Unit is an auxiliary part used for feeding and ejecting documents It consists of the Transmit Guide 301 Control Panel Chassis 201 Feed Roller 302 Eject Roller 303 and Eject Pinch Roller 206 and Feed Pinch Roller 236 This unit also provides the white scanning area and serves as a base for electronic white reference Transmit Mechanism Drive System This system feeds documents thr...

Page 176: ...ns and a CCD PC Board 1014 The mirrors Mirror 1 334 Mirror 2 335 and Mirror 3 336 reflect image information in the form of light through the Lens The Lens focuses the image information and passes it to the CCD The CCD mounted on the CCD PC Board converts the image information into an electronic signal Drive System 6 1 2 Control Panel The Control Panel consists of the PNL PC Board 1004 and LCD Unit...

Page 177: ...1 runs out of paper and the NP Sensor is deactivated causing the nPCHK1 output signal level to go High 1 The printing operation begins when the nPRNT Print Request output signal level goes Low The Printer Motor 626 is initialized 2 The Paper Feed Solenoid 908 is energized for a specified period of time and is turned ON This activates the Paper Feed Roller 911 which rotates one revolution The paper...

Page 178: ...nd then focused onto the OPC Drum surface The laser beam moves across the surface of the OPC Drum in the scanning direction Where the laser beam is applied the 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 Paper Feed Roller 518 L and R Paper Sep...

Page 179: ...ed 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 The Devel...

Page 180: ...ygon Mirror and redirects it into the BD Sensor which converts the laser beam into electrical signals and sets the start timing for the scanning line f θ Lens This amorphous plastic molded lens is designed to provide parallel laser light across the surface of the drum providing a constant scanning speed Fusing and Paper Exit Fuser Unit 701 The Fuser Unit consisting of the Fuser Lamp Fuser Roller P...

Page 181: ...ced SNS4 PC Board 1007 Paper Exit Sensor This sensor detects the presence of printed paper at the exit If no paper passes or if paper is over the sensor too long a RECORDING PAPER JAM message is displayed When paper passes over the sensor the output is Low Low Active Thermal Fuse 726 It is placed in series with the Thermostat on the power line of the Fuser Lamp and performs the tertiary overheatin...

Page 182: ...VP 5V 24V 5V 3 3V Toner Sensor Line Memory SRAM 32KB SDoor Sensor Paper Exit Sensor Timing Sensor Cassette Detect Sensor No Paper Sensor Cassette Detect Sensor SNS2 PCB CST2 PCB SNS2 PCB Fuser LAMP Thermostat ThermalFuse Thermistor SNS4 PCB SNS1 PCB AC SNS3 PCB ACI PCB LED ARRAY LSU UNIT EXIT TEL 3V 3V Stamp MAC PHY CONTROLLER LAN91C111 CPU 78K C D T Low Voltage Power Supply PNL1PCB for USB 25MHz ...

Page 183: ...20 IC22 DAA Si3056 Si3019 IC23 24 D BUS Laser Printer CCD PCB PC USB I F Line Line Memory Page Memory ECM Buffer S DRAM 8MB IC7 1 2 3 CPU V850E MA1 IC1 SHINE DZAC000273 IC3 FROM 4 2MB Program IC9 FROM 8MB Image Memory IC10 MN86075 IC30 MODEM MMD5020 IC22 DAA Si3056 Si3019 IC23 24 D BUS Laser Printer CCD PCB PC USB I F Line Line Memory Page Memory ECM Buffer S DRAM 8MB IC7 2 3 1 ...

Page 184: ...Si3056 Si3019 IC23 24 D BUS Laser Printer CCD PCB PC USB I F Line Line Memory Page Memory ECM Buffer S DRAM 8MB IC7 1 2 3 CPU V850E MA1 IC1 SHINE DZAC000273 IC3 FROM 4 2MB Program IC9 FROM 8MB Image Memory IC10 MN86075 IC30 MODEM MMD5020 IC22 DAA Si3056 Si3019 IC23 24 D BUS Laser Printer CCD PCB PC USB I F Line Line Memory Page Memory ECM Buffer S DRAM 8MB IC7 1 2 3 ...

Page 185: ... DAA Si3056 Si3019 IC23 24 D BUS Laser Printer CCD PCB PC USB I F Line Line Memory Page Memory ECM Buffer S DRAM 8MB IC7 1 2 CPU V850E MA1 IC1 SHINE DZAC000273 IC3 FROM 4 2MB Program IC9 FROM 8MB Image Memory IC10 MN86075 IC30 MODEM MMD5020 IC22 DAA Si3056 Si3019 IC23 24 D BUS Laser Printer CCD PCB PC USB I F Line Line Memory Page Memory ECM Buffer S DRAM 8MB IC7 2 1 ...

Page 186: ...056 Si3019 IC23 24 D BUS Laser Printer CCD PCB PC USB I F Line Line Memory Page Memory ECM Buffer S DRAM 8MB IC7 1 2 CPU V850E MA1 IC1 SHINE DZAC000273 IC3 FROM 4 2MB Program IC9 FROM 8MB Image Memory IC10 MN86075 IC30 MODEM MMD5020 IC22 DAA Si3056 Si3019 IC23 24 D BUS Laser Printer CCD PCB PC USB I F Line Line Memory Page Memory ECM Buffer S DRAM 8MB IC7 1 2 4 3 ...

Page 187: ...2 DAA Si3056 Si3019 IC23 24 D BUS Laser Printer CCD PCB PC USB I F Line Line Memory Page Memory ECM Buffer S DRAM 8MB IC7 1 2 CPU V850E MA1 IC1 SHINE DZAC000273 IC3 FROM 4 2MB Program IC9 FROM 8MB Image Memory IC10 MN86075 IC30 MODEM MMD5020 IC22 DAA Si3056 Si3019 IC23 24 D BUS Laser Printer CCD PCB PC USB I F Line Line Memory Page Memory ECM Buffer S DRAM 8MB IC7 3 2 1 2 ...

Page 188: ...Si3056 Si3019 IC23 24 D BUS Laser Printer CCD PCB PC USB I F Line Line Memory Page Memory ECM Buffer S DRAM 8MB IC7 1 2 3 CPU V850E MA1 IC1 SHINE DZAC000273 IC3 FROM 4 2MB Program IC9 FROM 8MB Image Memory IC10 MN86075 IC30 MODEM MMD5020 IC22 DAA Si3056 Si3019 IC23 24 D BUS Laser Printer CCD PCB PC USB I F Line Line Memory Page Memory ECM Buffer S DRAM 8MB IC7 1 2 3 2 ...

Page 189: ...ine Memory Page Memory ECM Buffer S DRAM 8MB IC7 LAN Controller IC1 RJ45 LINK RX INTERNET 10Base T 100Base TX LAN PCB 1 2 CPU V850E MA1 IC1 SHINE DZAC000273 IC3 FROM 4MB Program IC9 FROM 8MB Image Memory IC10 MN86075 IC30 MODEM MMD5020 IC22 DAA Si3056 Si3019 IC23 24 D BUS Laser Printer CCD PCB Line Line Memory Page Memory ECM Buffer S DRAM 8MB IC7 LAN Controller IC1 RJ45 LINK RX INTERNET 10Base T ...

Page 190: ...ergy of the Xenon Lamp light source The picture signal from the CCD is amplified in IC28 and input to IC30 where it is converted from analog to digital and the shading is corrected When the signal exceeds 5V as the result of this amplification and correction capacitor C175 is charged through R288 This charging voltage lowers the level of the picture signal input to IC28 When the picture signal vol...

Page 191: ...ists of IC44 IC30 and IC28 and controls the black level of the CCD output to be at 0V by using the input Picture Signal Binary Coding Correction Circuit The Picture Signal Binary Coding Correction Circuit is included in IC30 It is used to obtain a binary coding signal which is a corrected picture and error diffused signal of a false halftone signal which is detected from a shaded picture signal 6 ...

Page 192: ...el 6 2 6 Transmit Motor Control Circuit The transmit motor is a PM type two phase bi polar motor The stepping signal and chopping current control signals pTAPH pTBPH pTA10 pTA11 pTB10 and pTB11 are sent to the chopper drive circuit comprised of IC36 IC37 and its peripheral circuitry from IC3 SHINE output port The motor is powered by 24 VDC and is driven by a 1 2 phase excitation and greater step d...

Page 193: ... is shown below Tx Stepper Motor Tx Motor Driver Circuit Block Diagram SHINE IC3 Motor Driver IC36 24V Motor Driver IC37 24V R371 R370 DP Control Ringer Signal Detection TAM I F DTMF Remote Detection Off Hook Detection Speech IC DAA Line I F Si3019 IC23 DP Circuit DC Hold Circuit Ring Signal Detector for Wake up PC301 Ringer IC Hook SW External External Telephone Telephone Jack Connect either one ...

Page 194: ...lephone line using the same route as the facsimile signal The DTMF tone selection is controlled by the CPU Digital amplitude signal is conveyed as analog amplitude signal through D A converter in the DAA IC23 The line status during dialing is shown below Ring Detector When the unit is in the Sleep Mode status a Ringing signal is detected by a photo coupler PC301 in Ring Detector to cancel the powe...

Page 195: ... the shutter interrupts the light path and output from the sensor is kept at a High level Operation of the RP Sensor is exactly the same as the ADF Sensor The ADF Cover Sensor operation is similar except that the output from the sensor is kept at a Low level when the cover is closed and becomes a High level when the Printer Cover is opened Read Point Sensor GND 5V 5V nBPNT PC3 Shutter A K S Door A...

Page 196: ...check sum Command response 1 byte number of data data 1 data 2 data n check sum 6 2 10 Printer Motor Drive Circuit Motor Drive Circuit The Printer Motor is a 4 phase uni polar PM type step motor The step signals MMpA to MMnB are transmitted to IC38 the Chopper Drive Circuit from IC3 SHINE output ports The chopper current is determined by the voltage at IC38 Pin13 The Printer Motor has two speeds S...

Page 197: ...s ANI0 to ANI7 The Fuser Temperature Control Circuit uses A D converter ANI1 When the PC001 drive current is transmitted from the SC PC Board to the PSU LVPS the Fuser Lamp turns ON IC32 is a comparator with open output at pins 1 and 7 and is used as an abnormal temperature detection circuit IC32 pin 7 has a high impedance when Q44 is activated turning ON the Fuser Lamp An abnormal temperature is ...

Page 198: ...VDC for the development bias and outputs 1 500 VAC p p at a frequency of 1 650 kHz to charge the toner The Transfer Circuit changes the 24 VDC supply voltage to approximately 280 VDC MAX steady current 3 mA 1500 VDC steady voltage GND GND Q44 R394 R399 IC32 R398 GND R397 R400 C214 R78 5v 24V 3 3V 3 3V 3 3V D26 C263 GND PC001 1 2 6 4 24V R221 Thermistor PSU LVPS pSSRA GND Q43 Q42 79 SC PCB 2 1 CN52...

Page 199: ... 24 VDC to the Printer Drive Circuit the High Voltage Power Supply and the Paper Feed Solenoid Circuits turning OFF the 5 VDC supply voltage for the Laser Driver circuits on the Laser Unit GND Q40 FG Discharge Plate Bias Transfer Roller Bias Charge Roller Development Roller Q39 Q38 HVPS CPU pCR0 pCR1 pTR0 CN53 3 4 GND T C D 5 SC PCB Toner Cartridge High Voltage Drive Circuit Q41 pDRCK 2 nDRCK nTR0...

Page 200: ...tection Sensor sets the horizontal position of the laser beam as it crosses the OPC Drum nSTART This is the Scanner Motor Control Signal The Scanner Motor rotates when the nSTART output signal level is LOW nREADY A Phased Lock Loop PLL circuit keeps the Scanner Motor speed constant when the nREADY is at a Low output signal level CLK This is the Scanner Motor Clock 24V LVPS Power Supply Unit 24V 24...

Page 201: ...it IC3 SHINE nVIDEO nS H nLDON nHSYNC nPMON LSU 3 3V Q24 IC34 IC35 C190 R330 C189 Q23 Q21 Q22 5V R328 R326 SC PCB 6 1 5 2 3 CN68 CN69 23 20 19 nPMRY nPMCK 2 1 30 163 24 21 Laser Unit Control Circuit Block Diagram GND INPUT INPUT CIRCUIT RECTIFIER CIRCUIT CONVERTER CIRCUIT Q100 5 VP OUTPUT 5 VDC OUTPUT 24 VDC OUTPUT GND GND 0 A B Voltage C A B D GND CONTROL CIRCUIT OVER CURRENT LIMITTER ERROR DETEC...

Page 202: ...age is rectified by D100 and is smoothed by capacitor C103 The protection circuit at the time of start up is controlled by an IC IC105 and resistors R134 R135 and R136 Main Switching Circuit In the above circuit when the main switching transistor Q100 is turned On input voltage Ei is supplied to the primary winding of transformer T100 However no current will flow through diode D102 of the secondar...

Page 203: ...ut pulse width of the control circuit decreases and the ON time period of Q100 decreases This control circuit decides the minimum OFF time period by itself When the oscillation frequency becomes higher and the OFF time period becomes minimum the OFF time period remains unchanged and only the ON time period decreases This way there is a upper limit of the oscillation frequency and the duty cycle is...

Page 204: ...red to LAN controller serial transfer when the power is turned On The MAC address for the LAN controller represents the location on the LAN 3 Ethernet Interface RJ45 Connector Provides the 10Base T 100Base TX Ethernet interface Two LED LINK and Activity and Transformer module are in the RJ45 Connector a LINK LED The LINK LED normally illuminates when the LAN cable is connected and when a link puls...

Page 205: ...transfer to buffer RAM and then converted for Manchester code Finally they are converted for differential pair signal and transmitted to Internet 2 LAN Reception a Processed received data for Manchester coded signal at LAN controller b The decoded received packet goes to buffer RAM through the FIFO The data stored in buffer RAM is transferred to SDRAM SC PCB by requests from SC PCB c Decodes the B...

Page 206: ...7 HEADER PRINT 1 INSIDE Selecting the printing position of the header INSIDE Inside TX copy area OUTSIDE Outside TX copy area NO PRINT Header is not printed 2 OUTSIDE 3 NO PRINT 08 HEADER FORMAT 1 LOGO ID NO Selecting the header format 2 FROM TO 09 RCV D TIME PRINT 1 INVALID Selecting whether the machine prints the received date time remote ID percentage of reduction and page number on the bottom ...

Page 207: ...ments 2 AUTO 25 REDUCTION RATIO 70 70 Selecting fixed print reduction ratio from 70 to 100 This parameter functions only when fixed print reduction is selected on Fax Parameter No 24 100 100 26 POLLING PASSWORD Setting a 4 digit password for secured polling 27 POLLED FILE SAVE 1 INVALID Selecting whether the machine retains the polled document in memory even after the document is polled once 2 VAL...

Page 208: ...he specified ring pattern only when receiving a document automatically 2 VALID 37 RCV TO MEMORY Enter a 4 digit password used to print out the received document in memory by using F8 5 RCV TO MEMORY When F8 5 is set to ON this parameter will not be shown on the LCD display 38 ACCESS CODE Enter a 4 digit Access Code to secure the machine fromunauthorized use 39 PIN CODE ACCESS 1 NONE Selecting the ...

Page 209: ...ument file 2 UPLD PRT 3 UPLOAD 65 PRINT COLLATION 1 INVALID Selecting whether the machine prints out documents in sequence 2 VALID 82 QUICK MEMORY XMT 1 INVALID Selecting whether the machine performs Quick Memory Transmission INVALID Stores all documents into memory first before dialing the telephone number VALID Starts dialing the telephone number immediately after storing the first page The Quic...

Page 210: ...s setting is available only when 01 JUNK FAX FILTER is set to VALID 1 INVALID 2 VALID 03 RECEIVED ID PRINT When set to VALID the sender s numeric ID and received time are printed at the bottom of the received faxes If the sender s numeric ID is not registered only the received time is printed This setting is available only when 01 JUNK FAX FILTER is set to VALID 1 INVALID 2 VALID 04 ID NO REGIST N...

Page 211: ... be available for some destinations because of the destination s regulation or specification Order No Picture Description UE 403186 Handset Kit UE 409090 2nd Paper Feed Module UE 404094 Internet Fax Module Order No Picture Description DZHT000027 For USA Canada DZHT000004 Verification Stamp UG 5580 For USA Canada UG 3380 EU and other destinations Toner Cartridge ...

Page 212: ...is Feeder Unit as the 2nd Feeder Unit only No Qty Description Remarks 1 1 250 Sheet Paper Cassette with Feeder Unit 2 1 Installation Instructions This Document 1 Disconnect the Telephone Line Cable and the AC Power Cord 2 Open the Printer Cover 3 Remove the Toner Cartridge 4 Remove the Paper Cassette 5 Close the Printer Cover 6 Remove the Recording Paper Tray Assembly 7 Remove 1 Screw 8 Remove the...

Page 213: ...eet Paper Cassette with the 4 screws removed in step 11 15 Place the machine upright 16 Connect the CST2 SNS2 Harness into the Connector CN66 on the SC PC Board 17 Reinstall the Connector Access Cover and secure with 1 screw 18 Reinstall the Recording Paper Tray Assembly Paper Cassettes and the Toner Cartridge 19 Plug the AC Power Cord first then reconnect the Telephone Line Cable 20 Print some pa...

Page 214: ...Handset Cord Installed to the Cradle Assembly 3 1 Cradle Assembly 4 1 Installation Instructions This Document 1 Disconnect the Telephone Line Cable and the AC Power Cord 2 Remove the protective tab on the TEL HANDSET Jack 3 Hook the projections of the Cradle Assembly into the holes on the Left Cover 4 Connect the Cradle Cable to the TEL HANDSET Jack 5 Connect the Handset Cord to the Handset and th...

Page 215: ...Cable first before unplugging the AC Power Cord No Qty Description Remarks 1 1 LAN PCB 2 1 Tapping Screw M3 x 8 3 1 LINK RX Label 4 1 LAN Label 5 2 Directory Sheet English German 6 1 Operating Instructions CD For Internet Fax 7 1 Installation Instructions This Document 1 Disconnect the Telephone Line Cable and the AC Power Cord 2 Open the Printer Cover and the ADF Door 3 Remove 3 Screws 4 Remove t...

Page 216: ... Covers Replacing the Directory Sheet 11 Replace the preinstalled Directory Sheet to the desired language Note Alphabet arrangement is dependent on the destination and may differ 12 Plug the AC Power Cord first then reconnect the Telephone Line Cable 13 Connect the LAN Cable 14 Install the Internet Fax Software into the PC by following the prompts of the Installation Wizard For details refer to th...

Page 217: ...0 7 CN51 14 12 5 DB1 Sensors 12 3 6 4 2 9 2 VSS 4 13 7 RS 8 4 5 2 R W VO K1MN14B00130 2 PNL1 10 E 1 3 11 8 10 9 11 7 CN4 6 10 LED PJJRC3272ZB 3 2 2 3 CCD DZEP000966R FBX8703R 8 6 CN30 6 8 CN7 1 5 5 7 S8B PH K M 1 7 4 4 B8B PH K M 1 TRANSMIT MOTOR B4B PH K S 2 CN5 FBX8705R 42S1S22D6NB 3 4 1 LED ARRAY B2B PH K M 2 LNR304713 CN1 FBX8701R PJJRC3274ZA PJJRC3271ZB B13B PH K M S13B PH K M CN301 B2 3 B PH...

Page 218: ... PH K M CNA1003 B3B PH K M 1 2 B4B PH K M B4B PH K M B5B PH K M B2B PH K S 173981 5 B7B PH K S 4 1 2 3 4 AC Line White Black CN82 CN80 CN59 CN58 CN69 11 11 5 1 Charge Development 5 4 3 2 1 15 14 13 12 10 8 6 5 4 3 1 6 6 2 1 1 5 4 3 2 1 4 3 LSU 4 3 2 5 4 3 2 2 1 3 1 CN53 CN68 CN103 CN102 Fuser lamp B10B PH K S CN54 B6B PH K S CN56 B2B PH K S Laser unit Timing sensor Fuser unit High voltage power su...

Page 219: ...6 0 R107 0 R113 0 R115 0 R111 0 R112 0 R108 0 R109 0 R106 47k R12 47k R10 47k R11 47k R9 47k R13 0 R117 0 R119 0 R118 0 R123 0 R120 0 R122 25 100n C5 25 100n C6 25 100n C7 25 100n C8 25 100n C9 25 100n C10 nWRL_DQML 002 B4 003 A1 004 C1 nWRU_DQMU 002 B4 003 A2 013 A2 nFROMC 002 E2 nFROMI 002 E2 003 C4 nSRAM 002 E2 nI_O1 002 E2 nI_O2 002 E2 nSDRAM 002 E2 003 A2 nFROMP 003 C1 nFRPRST 004 C1 nMDMRST ...

Page 220: ...04 A3 nDIRV 004 A3 3 3V GND 47k R38 25 100n C11 50 10n C12 R3112Q291C TR FA IC2 2 GND 1 VDD 3 CD 4 OUT GND 1k R39 25 100n C13 47k R59 3 3V 47k R40 47k R57 47k R58 3 3V MA3X78600L D3 1 2 3 MA3X78600L D2 1 2 3 nRESOUT 001 E4 nSDRAS 001 E1 003 A2 nSDCAS 001 E1 003 A2 nWE 001 E3 003 A2 DBT1R 010 A3 IOBR1 010 A2 PHBR 010 A2 IOBR0 010 A2 IOAR1 010 A1 IOAR0 010 A1 PHAR 010 A1 DAT1R 010 A2 nSYNC 008 B5 nV...

Page 221: ...7 33 RA4 18 33 RA4 45 33 RA4 36 GND 0 JP6 0 JP25 3 3V 25 100n C50 nRESET 001 E4 004 A3 nFROMP 001 E2 1k R82 25 22n C48 GND GND 1k R83 25 22n C49 GND GND 25 100n C51 3 3V DD 15 0 004 E5 005 C3 013 A1 AD 15 1 004 C1 005 C2 013 B1 nFROMI 001 E2 002 E2 nRDD 004 B2 005 C2 013 A2 CL27 CL28 25 100n C43 25 100n C44 GND GND GND JW62 JW63 CL29 CL30 CL31 GN D VCC IC10 45 DQ15 A 1 43 DQ14 41 DQ13 39 DQ12 36 D...

Page 222: ...11 45 33 RA11 36 TC74LVXC3245FS EL F IC18 9 A3 22 G 15 B3 14 B4 8 A2 18 B8 2 DIR 7 A1 21 B5 17 B1 4 A6 20 B6 16 B2 3 A5 10 A4 5 A7 19 B7 13 GND3 6 A8 24 VCCB 1 VCCA 11 GND1 12 GND2 23 NC DD 15 0 003 C3 005 C3 013 A1 DV 7 0 008 E4 33 RA14 45 33 RA13 45 33 RA14 18 33 RA13 36 33 RA13 27 33 RA13 18 33 RA14 36 33 RA14 27 33 RA18 27 33 RA18 45 33 RA17 18 33 RA17 36 33 RA18 36 33 RA17 45 33 RA17 27 33 RA...

Page 223: ...1 MAGND MAGND 50 C65 MAGND 3 3k R153 TC74HC4053AF EL F IC21 4 Z 10 B 2 Y0 11 A 7 VEE 12 X0 15 Y 6 INH 1 Y1 9 C 14 X 5 Z0 3 Z1 13 X1 5VA MAGND 25 100n C76 MAGND 6 8k R154 2 2k R151 2 2k R148 MAGND 100k R157 47k R161 50 2 2n C77 10k R155 TC74HC4053AF EL F IC21 8 GND 16 VCC 25 100n C75 MAGND MAGND 25 C78 MAGND 1k R163 10k R164 25 100n C72 25 100n C74 MAGND 5VA 5VA MAGND MAGND 25 100n C66 10 R139 MAGN...

Page 224: ... 007 E4 10k R205 22k R218 5VP GND nWAKUP 012 B3 22k R206 22k R207 pHSDT 007 E4 22k R210 47k R504 2 2k R503 0 JP17 3 3V 50 1n C265 GND 24V 50 220n C304 50 220n C305 R530 0 B2 3 B PH K S LF SN CN18 1 CN18 3 CL57 BLM21PG331SN1D NF10 BLM21BD102SN1D NF14 BLM21PG331SN1D NF11 BLM21AJ601SN1D NF13 BLM21AJ601SN1D NF12 SI3019 F FSR IC23 1 QE 2 DCT 3 RX 4 IB 5 C1B 6 C2B 7 VREG 8 RNG1 9 RNG2 10 VREG2 11 SC 12 ...

Page 225: ...00k R247 VCM 39k R249 22k R248 VCM 22k R242 7 5k R243 10k 2 R241 10k 2 R245 10k 2 R244 10k 2 R246 10k 2 R251 10k 2 R250 10k 2 R231 100n 25 C148 100n 25 C155 100n 25 C157 1n 50 C159 10n 50 C147 100n 25 C149 100n 25 C152 100n 25 C138 100n 25 C139 MA3X157A0L D15 1 2 3 MAGND MA3X157A0L D14 1 2 3 10 220n C140 0 JP24 100n 25 C154 16 100n C137 25 560p C145 25 560p C144 82k R230 51k R229 62k R227 50 220p ...

Page 226: ... 7 CN7 3 CN7 6 CN7 1 CN7 4 B8B PH K M LF SN CN7 2 CN7 5 TC7SET04FU TE85L F IC45 2 4 TC7SET04FU TE85L F IC45 1 NC 5 VCC 3 GND 0 R96 0 R98 0 R97 5V 25 100n C169 GND BLM21PG300SN1D NF3 10 R28 1 5VF 100k R286 AGND GND 5V 25 100n C173 150k R285 150k R284 5VF AGND 220k R287 25 100n C176 AGND 220k R283 25 100n C170 330 R278 22k R277 2 2k R269 3 3k R273 AGND 1k R271 AGND 3 9k R265 1k R263 AGND 1k R262 10k...

Page 227: ...C189 100 R326 47k R327 50 220n C191 50 220n C192 GND MGND BL02RN1R2N1A NF5 24V 5V NJM2903M TE1 IC32 3 2 1 NJM2903M TE1 IC32 4 GND 8 VCC GND 24VM L 5V 3 3V 5V GND 5V 3 3V 24VM L 5V 50 1n C193 50 1n C120 GND pMPOW 002 E2 24VD 24LVL 001 B3 pPMON 002 E6 pPMCK 002 E6 nPMRY 002 E5 pVDO 002 E5 pLDON 002 E6 pHSYNC 002 E5 pS_H 002 E5 TA78M05F TE16L Q IC33 2 OUT 3 COMMON 1 IN 82 2 R321 82 2 R322 RT1N436C T1...

Page 228: ...8 MGND VS GND VSS E TEA3718SDP IC36 15 OUTA 1 OUTB 13 14 12 3 5 9 IN0 7 IN1 4 10 COMP_IN 16 SENSE 2 PULSETIME 8 PHASE 11 REFERENCE 6 1k R333 1k R334 1k R335 1k R364 10k R368 25 820p C200 25 820p C198 47k R347 47k R340 MGND 10k R369 PHBR 002 A5 1k R337 470 R344 3 3V 1k R338 DBT1R 002 A5 47k R342 1k R365 VS GND VSS E TEA3718SDP IC37 15 OUTA 1 OUTB 13 14 12 3 5 9 IN0 7 IN1 4 10 COMP_IN 16 SENSE 2 PUL...

Page 229: ... C227 100n 25 C226 100n 25 C228 50 220n C229 50 220n C230 50 220n C220 50 220n C221 BL02RN1R2N1A NF7 BL02RN1R2N1A NF6 BL02RN1R2N1A NF8 100n 25 C216 5V AGND pCR1 001 E3 pCR0 001 E3 pTR0 001 E3 DRCK 002 E6 pSSRA 002 E6 nPWSAVE 012 B3 nPWOFF 001 E3 24VM 22k R402 6 8k R398 22u 16 C215 22u 16 C217 22u 35 C219 16 47u C222 22u 16 C223 22u 16 C225 THERM 001 A3 2SC3052 T112 1F Q42 B C E 2SC3052 T112 1F Q43...

Page 230: ...R441 100 R434 100 R435 100 R433 100 R437 100 R439 100 R438 100p 50 C245 100p 50 C240 100p 50 C241 100p 50 C246 100p 50 C247 100p 50 C242 47k R440 47k R429 22k R430 220 R436 GND GND GND GND 47k R428 3 3V 3 3V 5V 5VP TC7SET08FU TE85L F IC39 4 2 1 GND 25 100n C239 5V PNLTXD 001 E5 nWAKUP 006 B6 pPNLRST 001 E3 PNLRXD 001 E5 nPWSAVE 011 C4 pBZCLK 005 B5 nBPNT 001 A5 002 E6 800m 50 F5 CL56 TC7SET08FU TE...

Page 231: ...A9 CNP93 A10 CNP93 A11 CNP93 A12 CNP93 A13 CNP93 A14 CNP93 A15 CNP93 A16 CNP93 A17 CNP93 A18 CNP93 A19 CNP93A 20 CNP93A 21 CNP93A 22 CNP93A 23 CNP93A 24 CNP93A 25 CNP93B 1 CNP93B 2 CNP93B 3 CNP93B 4 CNP93 B5 CNP93 B6 CNP93 B7 CNP93 B8 CNP93 B9 CNP93 B10 CNP93B 11 CNP93B 12 CNP93B 13 CNP93B 14 CNP93B 15 CNP93B 16 CNP93B 17 CNP93 B18 CNP93B 19 CNP93 B20 CNP93B 21 CNP93 B22 CNP93B 23 CNP93 B24 8810 0...

Page 232: ... A1 SCN_DB 9 0 002 A1 pLED2 003 A4 pLED1 003 A3 pLED0 003 A3 nLEDCT1 003 A2 nLEDCT0 003 A1 TLGE68TG TPK53 F LED2 GND DTC143ZKAT146 Q7 CN50 1 CN50 2 CN50 3 24V CN50 4 CN50 5 CN50 6 CN50 7 CN50 8 CN50 9 CN50 10 CN50 11 CN50 12 CN50 13 GND 16 22u C16 16 22u C22 16 22u C8 5VP 1k R35 5V GND GND 24V 250m 300 R46 250m 300 R47 250m 300 R48 TLGE68TG TPK53 F LED24 TLGE68TG TPK53 F LED25 RPI 352 PC1 2 1 3 RP...

Page 233: ...SW63 1 2 1 2 EVQ11L04M 1 SW71 EVQ11L04M 1 SW66 EVQ11L04M 1 SW64 EVQ11L04M 1 SW36 EVQ11L04M 1 SW65 EVQ11L04M 1 SW54 EVQ11L04M 1 SW57 EVQ11L04M 1 SW35 EVQ11L04M 1 SW33 EVQ11L04M 1 SW55 EVQ11L04M 1 SW56 EVQ11L04M 1 SW67 EVQ11L04M 1 SW34 EVQ11L04M 1 SW68 EVQ11L04M 1 SW58 EVQ11L04M 1 SW37 EVQ11L04M 1 SW53 EVQ11L04M 1 SW32 EVQ11L04M 1 SW46 EVQ11L04M 1 SW48 EVQ11L04M 1 SW49 EVQ11L04M 1 SW47 EVQ11L04M 1 S...

Page 234: ...AT146 Q5 DTC143ZKAT146 Q3 DTC143ZKAT146 Q4 100k R24 pLED2 001 E1 pLED1 001 E1 pLED0 001 E1 nLEDCT1 001 E1 nLEDCT0 001 E1 0 1 220 R39 0 1 220 R40 0 1 220 R41 LNJ376MKUE02 LED4 LNJ376MKUE02 LED3 5V TLRME68TG TPK53 F LED21 S2B PH K S LF SN CN52 1 CN52 2 0 1 100 R38 TLRME68TG TPK53 F LED22 TLRME68TG TPK53 F LED23 0 1 220 R12 LED_K LED_A Internet Stamp Status LCD Back Light ...

Page 235: ...2 1 8 7 R41 8537A CN304 4 3 TC7S00F TE85L F IC302 1 B 2 A 3 GND 4 Y 5 VCC 5VP 50 10n C312 5VP 24V 16 47u C314 B2 3 B PH K S LF SN CN301 1 CN301 3 K6B2DHA00003 RL311 1 3 4 5 8 9 10 12 MA3X152A0L D303 1 2 3 DTC143ZKAT146 Q301 GND 25 0 1u C315 TC7S00F TE85L F IC303 1 B 2 A 3 GND 4 Y 5 VCC 5VP GND 5VP GND 180k R 330 5VP TW 4BS 2K ARG302 CN302 1 CN302 2 CN302 3 CN302 4 CN302 5 CN302 6 B7B PH K S LF SN ...

Page 236: ...el Drawing Name SNS1 PC Board 1 1 4 3 2 1 D C B A 1 2 3 4 UF 6300 6200 5300 PC1 CNA1003H01ME 4 2 1 3 CN80 2 CN80 1 CN81 3 CN81 1 CN81 2 CN81 4 CN80 3 nCCHK1 B4B PH K M B3B PH K M to SNS2 to SNS4 nRSEN LDRE GND nCCHK1 GND LDSC1 ...

Page 237: ...237 9 6 SNS2 PC Board Model Drawing Name SNS2 PC Board 1 1 4 3 2 1 D C B A 1 2 3 4 UF 6300 6200 5300 CN82 2 CN82 1 CN82 3 PC1 CNA1003H01ME 4 2 1 3 B3B PH K M to SNS1 LPC LDSC1 GND nCCHK1 ...

Page 238: ...Drawing Name SNS3 PC Board 1 1 4 3 2 1 D C B A 1 2 3 4 UF 6300 6200 5300 CN84 2 CN84 3 CN83 5 CN83 4 CN83 3 CN84 1 CN83 2 PC1 CNA1003H01ME 4 2 1 3 CN83 1 5V GND GND LDSP1 nPCHK1 TONER B3B PH K S B5B PH K M to TONER to LPC 5V TONER ...

Page 239: ...0 5300 CN87 1 CN86 1 CN85 1 R1 250mW 68 CN85 2 CN85 3 PC1 CNA1003H01ME 4 2 1 3 5V GND CN87 2 CN85 4 CN87 3 CN87 6 CN87 5 CN86 2 CN87 4 5V GND GND LDRE nCCHK1 nCCHK1 nESEN nRSEN nRSEN THERM PAPER EXIT SENSOR 1 4W To SC PCB CN58 To TIMING SENSOR CN81 B6B PH K M B4B PH K M To THERMISTOR B2B PH K S ...

Page 240: ...10 9 PHYTG 15 PHY2 14 PHY1 3 VOD 1 NC1 2 NC2 4 NC3 5 NC4 6 NC5 7 NC6 8 NC7 10 NC8 18 NC13 17 NC12 16 NC11 22 NC15 21 NC14 150 0 25W R1 1 2K 0 25W R2 CN30 2 CN30 3 CN30 4 CN30 5 CN30 6 B8B PH K M CN30 8 CN30 7 CN30 1 AGND AGND AGND 5V AGND 460 0 2SC1685 Q1 2 1 3 25 0V 0 022uF C2 25 0V 220 0uF C1 2 1 150 0 25W R3 5V AGND VOUT PHY2 PHY1 PHYTG AGND AGND ...

Page 241: ...241 9 10 LCD Model Drawing Name LCD 1 1 4 3 2 1 D C B A 1 2 3 4 UF 6300 6200 5300 PJJRC3274ZC CN1 1 3 HSW1142LT TR LED1 LED_A LED_K ...

Page 242: ...ILS PC Board Model Drawing Name ILS PC Board 1 1 4 3 2 1 D C B A 1 2 3 4 UF 6300 6200 5300 CN73 1 CN73 3 AVM3958 SW102 COM COM NO NO NC NC AVM3958 SW101 COM COM NO NO NC NC 24V 24VD To SC PCB CN57 S2 3 B PH K S ...

Page 243: ...odel Drawing Name ACI PC Board 1 1 4 3 2 1 D C B A 1 2 3 4 UF 6300 6200 5300 CN1 1 CN1 2 CN1 3 FG CN2 1 CN2 2 CN3 1 AC Inlet FG Strap Harness ACI NC 179 L3A To Power Supply Unit CN101 ACH1 Black ACH1 White AC L AC N FG G FG1 ...

Page 244: ...D1 107 D2 106 D3 104 D4 103 D5 102 D6 78 D8 77 D9 76 D10 75 D11 73 D12 72 D13 71 D14 101 D7 68 D16 67 D17 66 D18 65 D19 63 D20 70 D15 61 D22 60 D23 58 D24 57 D25 56 D26 55 D27 62 D21 15 AGND1 119 95 105 110 59 69 74 26 41 5 IOS0 6 IOS1 7 IOS2 8 ENEEP 9 EEDO 10 EEDI 11 EESK 12 EECS 20 TPI 22 nLNK 23 LBK 30 nCNTRL 25 nLEDB 19 TPI 17 TPO 16 TPO 49 X25OUT 111 TX25 120 RX25 29 MCLK 28 MDO 27 MDI 128 RX...

Page 245: ...CN96 B4 CN96 B5 CN96 B6 CN96 B7 CN96 B8 CN96 B9 CN96 B10 CN96 B11 CN96 B12 CN96 B13 CN96 B14 CN96 B15 CN96 B16 CN96 B17 CN96 B18 CN96 B19 CN96 B20 CN96 B21 CN96 B22 CN96 B23 CN96 B24 8800 050 170S F CN96 B25 16 22u C2 PJLPC0212ZB PCB BLM21PG600SN1D NF18 BLM21PG600SN1D NF17 AD 3 AD 7 DD 15 AD 11 AD 10 DD 0 AD 9 DD 5 AD 8 DD 2 AD 1 DD 11 AD 12 DD 6 AD 5 DD 14 AD 4 DD 8 AD 13 DD 1 AD 15 DD 10 AD 14 D...

Page 246: ...DZSD001829 15 Panasonic Software Operating Instructions Network Firmware Update Tool for Service Technicians Version 3 ...

Page 247: ...ecember 5 4th Edition 2003 April 10 5th Edition 2003 April 22 6th Edition 2003 December 18 7th Edition 2004 April 7 8th Edition 2004 August 3 9th Edition 2004 August 20 10th Edition 2004 October 22 11th Edition 2005 March 18 12th Edition 2006 March 27 13th Edition 2006 May 8 14th Edition 2006 June 26 15th Edition 2007 September 17 Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corpor...

Page 248: ... MFP to quickly program the Firmware Code directly to the memory of the device 1 1 Supported Operating Systems This application software operation has been confirmed under the following Operating Systems Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows Server 2003 Windows Vista 1 2 Supported Panasonic Fax MFP Models Please refer to the service manual of each model ...

Page 249: ... Setting up the Network Firmware Update Tool 1 Click the Start button on the Taskbar point to All Programs Panasonic Panasonic Network Firmware Update then select Network Firmware Update Configuration 2 The Configuration dialog box appears General Tab Note Please only change the settings if necessary File Selection Tab Auto Select Update Mode When you select this mode the tool acquires the type of...

Page 250: ...rer directly as it may cause registry setting problems 1 Start Microsoft Windows Log on to the computer network from an account with Administrator privileges 2 Click the Start button on the Taskbar point to All Programs Panasonic Panasonic Firmware Update then select Uninstall Network Firmware Update Tool 3 Follow the instructions on your screen to uninstall Remove the program 4 A confirmation mes...

Page 251: ...e default value 0000 or 000 it is not possible to program the firmware code In this case enter the password in advance to the Default Password in the Configuration dialog box or enter the password at each communication For the 3 digit Key Operator Password devices only the first three digits 000 of the default value are singled out of the 4 digit 0000 value 2 Make sure the device is not in use i e...

Page 252: ...d the password on this application are set correctly Caution 1 Make sure the device is not in use i e Copying or Printing 2 Do not run other applications on this PC while it is transferring the firmware data to the device otherwise a communication error may occur 3 If using a laptop for the update it is recommended the laptop be connected to a power outlet to prevent battery drain and or automatic...

Page 253: ...through the Key Operator or Service Modes Password Enter the device password Note If the default password is used on the device there is no need to enter it in this box When compete select the button to add the destination to the list Device Address List Tab Locate and select the device you would like to update on the Device Address List Select the button to add the destination to the list Note Mu...

Page 254: ...ware code files is necessary or 6 2 Select Independent File Folders If the archive file is already extracted into the local Panasonic FUP Data folder you can select independent file folders from here to upload firmware for separate modules in the device Note Files are chosen automatically in the automatic mode so the screen of step 6 is not shown 6 1a Select a Parent File Folder Complete Set Selec...

Page 255: ...he Firmware Type based on the options installed in the machine and click OK 6 1d Firmware Code File selection is completed Click Next Continue to Section 7 6 2a Select Independent File Folders Select Select Independent File Folders and click Browse for PNL ...

Page 256: ...elect the Firmware Code File Folder for PNL For Example SFDL2PNLAAV100000_PU BIN and click OK 6 2c Repeat steps for other Firmware Code File Folders if applicable and click OK 6 2d Firmware Code File selection is completed Click Next Continue Below ...

Page 257: ... the information you want to update is correct before proceeding Then click Next Note If Send at once is checked all firmware will be sent at once and then erase write and reboot are performed for the entire package If Send at once is unchecked each firmware SC PNL SPC etc is transmitted separately and each time the unit erases writes and reboots in the normal mode for each independent update This...

Page 258: ...pdate 11 When the transfers are completed all jobs in the spooler disappear and the communication log is displayed After the firmware code is successfully programmed to the Firmware Flash Memory in the device the device will shut down and reboot automatically Click Finish 12 A Firmware Deletion confirmation screen will appear Click Yes to delete the firmware code files that you used for the update...

Page 259: ...Network Firmware Update Tool LAN Page 14 13 Confirm the message in the text box and click OK to close the tool or ...

Page 260: ...DZSD000965 18 Panasonic Software Operating Instructions Local Firmware Update Tool for Service Technicians Version 3 ...

Page 261: ...er 30 3rd Edition 2000 September 8 4th Edition 2000 November 28 5th Edition 2001 June 20 6th Edition 2001 September 7 7th Edition 2003 April 10 8th Edition 2003 April 22 9th Edition 2003 December 18 10th Edition 2004 January 19 11th Edition 2004 February 10 12th Edition 2004 April 20 13th Edition 2004 August 3 14th Edition 2004 August 20 15th Edition 2004 October 22 16th Edition 2005 March 18 17th...

Page 262: ...and operation are very similar to the installation of a USB or Parallel printer interface 1 1 Supported Operating Systems This application software operation has been confirmed under the following Operating Systems Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows Server 2003 Windows Vista Note 64bit version is not supported 1 2 Supported Panasonic Fax MFP Models Please refer to the service manual of each model to ...

Page 263: ...ot connect the USB cable yet 2 2 Installing the Local Firmware Update Tool 1 Start Microsoft Windows Log on to the computer from an account with Administrator privileges Important For the USB port models do not connect the USB cable yet 2 Locate and Run the Setup exe program in the Firmup folder contained in the software setup disk or folder 3 Follow the instructions on your screen to install the ...

Page 264: ... the Firmware Update USB Driver is completed Note 1 The installation screens will vary depending on the Operating System 2 The Digital Signature Not Found or Software Installation window will be displayed during the installation and indicate Unknown software package or not passed Windows Logo testing please click YES or Continue Anyway button to continue the installation 3 If you are asked for the...

Page 265: ...reen to uninstall Remove the program 4 The completion message is displayed when the uninstall is completed Note The Firmware Update drivers are not deleted by the Uninstaller If you wish to delete the Firmware Update drivers please carry out in the following procedure 1 On the Printers and Faxes selection of the Control Panel choose the Firmware Update driver and select Delete from the right click...

Page 266: ...ervice Mode 3 2 Preparing the Firmware Code Copy the firmware Code file s to the following folder C Panasonic Panasonic FUP Data Note An Archive File i e DP 2310_PU_030327 exe extracts the Firmware Code Files automatically into the designated folder without needing to paste the file into the folder manually In this case the file may be downloaded to the desktop or to any other easily accessible lo...

Page 267: ...rt Controller are closed If they are running right click on the icons in the system tray and select Exit End Note For Windows 2000 XP Administrator privileges are required 3 From the Windows Desktop double click on the Local Firmware Update Tool shortcut icon to start the Panasonic Firmware Programming Wizard Note If a shortcut was not created to the Windows Desktop at the time of installation cli...

Page 268: ...set when the update of multiple firmware code files is necessary or Select an Independent File Step 5 2 If the archive file is already extracted into the local Data folder you can select an independent file here When updating multiple firmware files you must repeat the file selection operation 5 1 5 1a Select a Parent File Folder Complete Set Select Select a Parent File Folder Complete Set and cli...

Page 269: ...Local Firmware Update Tool Parallel USB Port Page 10 5 1c Select the Firmware Type and click OK 5 1d Firmware Code File selection is completed Click Next Please proceed to Step 6 ...

Page 270: ... 5 2 5 2a Select an Independent File Select Select an Independent File and click Browse button 5 2b Select the Firmware Code File For example SFDL2PNLAAV100000_PU BIN and click Open 5 2c Firmware Code File selection is completed Click Next Continue below ...

Page 271: ...it they are transferred in turn automatically if the unit is ready to receive the next firmware code file Note If you are updating the DP 2310 3010 the sending of sequential multiple files to the unit isn t done automatically The Waiting display on the PC will not advance to Executing until you set the unit back to USB Firmware Update on the machine to start receiving the next file See Unit inform...

Page 272: ...to USB Firmware Update and continue the firmware update automatically When the last firmware code file AutoBoot is received the unit will re boot automatically and return to standby The unit doesn t boot automatically when you select an independent file The display returns to Update in Progress Cycle the power Off On to reset the unit if the firmware code file transfer is finished and the display ...

Page 273: ...Local Firmware Update Tool Parallel USB Port Page 14 10 Confirm the message in the text box and click OK to close the tool or ...

Page 274: ...Published in Japan ...

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