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Summary of Contents for UB-5338C

Page 1: ... Panasonic Communications 2009 Unauthorized copying and distribution is a violation of law Order Number KM70906495CE Category Number H19 Electronic Board Model No UB 5838C Model No UB 5338C ...

Page 2: ...7 6 6 Control Box Unit 48 6 7 Screen Roller 54 6 8 Screen Guide R and Screen Guide L 57 6 9 Screen Film 59 6 10 Frame 64 7 Service Mode 69 7 1 How to enter the service mode 69 7 2 Service Mode and Initial Setting Mode 72 7 3 LCD Test Pattern 74 7 4 Service Mode Operations 75 8 Maintenance 76 8 1 Maintenance Table 76 8 2 Cleaning Screen Film 76 8 3 Caring for Eraser 77 8 4 Replacing the Battery 78 ...

Page 3: ...C Live Neutral of the plug with a jumper wire 3 Turn ON the power switch 4 Measure the resistance value with an ohmmeter between the jumpered AC plug and each exposed metal cabinet part such as screwheads etc Note Some exposed parts may be isolated from the chassis by design They read infinity 5 If the measurement is less than 1 MΩ a possibility for electric shock may exit Note This hazardous cond...

Page 4: ... Ag and Copper Cu This model and others like it manufactured using lead free solder will have PbF stamped on the PCB For service and repair work we suggest using the same type of solder Distinction of PbF PCB PCBs manufactured using lead free solder will have a PbF stamp on the PCB Caution PbF solder has a melting point that is 50 70 F 30 40 C higher than Pb solder Please use a soldering iron with...

Page 5: ...s lead mercury cadmium hexavalent chromium polybrominated biphenyls and polybrominated diphenyl ethers have been either totally eliminated or limited to the concentration level below maximum allowed Consequently spare parts have been changed to RoHS compliant parts where applicable Due to spare parts application of RoHS legislation non compliant spare parts cannot be used to repair compliant produ...

Page 6: ...nguished by the Areas Countries Distinction Mark printed on the name plate In this manual the Areas Countries Distinc tion Mark is used to distinguish this difference When servicing repairing or handling this model check the Areas Countries Distinc tion Mark and use this service manual Note In this service manual the distinction mark s is are not listed regarding the common items ...

Page 7: ... 95 F Humidity 30 to 80 RH Ambient Storage Conditions Temperature 20 to 60 C 4 to 140 F Humidity 15 to 80 RH Display 1 8 inch Color LCD Battery for Clock Lithium Coin Battery CR2032 x 1 PC Interface Full Speed USB 2 0 Note This unit does not function with Hi Speed USB 2 0 Input Block Panel Surfaces 2 Endless Type Panel Advance System Endless Scroll Type Panel Dimensions Height x Width 838 mm x 1 7...

Page 8: ...ture 20 to 60 C 4 to 140 F Humidity 15 to 80 RH Display 1 8 inch Color LCD Battery for Clock Lithium Coin Battery CR2032 x 1 PC Interface Full Speed USB 2 0 Note This unit does not function with Hi Speed USB 2 0 Input Block Panel Surfaces 2 Endless Type Panel Dimensions Height x Width 838 mm x 1 378 mm 33 00 inch x 54 26 inch Scanning Area Height x Width 790 mm x 1 360 mm 31 11 inch x 53 55 inch S...

Page 9: ...9 2 3 External View ...

Page 10: ...10 2 4 Control Panel Operation ...

Page 11: ...11 2 5 External Dimensions 2 5 1 UB 5838C ...

Page 12: ...12 2 5 2 UB 5338C ...

Page 13: ...y and others Locations 7 POWER Board 8 CONTROL Board 11 Battery Power Switch AC Inlet 10 LCD 9 PANEL Board 3 HOME SENSOR Board 4 MOTOR DRIVE Board 5 Motor 1 Scanner Assy 2 SCANNER Board Screen Feed Direction Screen Film 6 Stand Separately available ...

Page 14: ...d out with a printer 2 SCANNER Board This board converts the signals into image digital signals and then will transmit the digital signals to the CONTROL Board 3 HOME SENSOR Board This board detects the Home Marker s position that tells the start position of the scrolled screen film to the Panaboard 4 MOTOR DRIVE Board This board has the motor drive circuits that allows the Screen Main Roller to f...

Page 15: ...is a sophisticated piece of equipment which somewhat depends on the surrounding conditions for optimum operation Attention to the following will result in more reliable and quality performance This model should not be installed in areas with the following condition 1 High temperature and humidity or low temperature and low humidity 2 Direct exposure to sunlight 3 Direct exposure to air conditioner...

Page 16: ...2 Joints UB 5338C has 8 Joints Note 1 When handling the screen unit grasp the side cover on either side of screen Do not grasp the screen film surface as this may scratch it 2 When removing the shipping box make sure that it does not strike the screen unit The screen unit may fall over 3 Remove the screen fixing tapes from top down slowly not to damage the screen film surface 4 The shipping box cu...

Page 17: ...17 3 3 2 Included Accessories The package includes the parts for setting up the unit shown below Make sure that all of these parts are included in the package before proceeding ...

Page 18: ...g material and other packing materials do not strike the screen film Contact may damage the screen film 1 Collapse the shipping box 2 Remove the protective plastic bag and lay down the unit onto the shipping box with the screen film surface facing downward ...

Page 19: ...just the position of the Wall mounting Fixtures Note The 4 Wall mounting screws are not included with the elec tronic board Please purchase M6 size screws appropriate for your wall 1 Remove the 4 rivets 2 Hang the 2 Wall mounting Shafts of the unit to the Wall mounting Fixtures 3 Unscrew the 4 screws to remove the Cover Lower Assy 4 Fasten the wall mounting clasps of the unit securely to the wall ...

Page 20: ...Attach the optional Stand to the unit Each Stand has 3 holes A B C 1 Attach the Stand to the unit with the locking caster up 2 When attaching the unit to the Stand at normal height 1 830 mm 6 2 32 tighten the 2 screws included in the Stand with washers using the hexagonal wrench through holes A and C 2 Stand the unit up 3 Attach the rivets included in the Stand to the holes in the Stand that are n...

Page 21: ...e Power Cord Securely fit the included Power Cord in the AC inlet of the control box 3 Remove the battery protection sheet 1 Turn the power switch on The time set up screen is displayed automatically when the power switch is turned on for the first time If the time set up screen is not displayed even when the power switch is turned on push the Set up Key on the Control Panel to enter the setting m...

Page 22: ...22 3 4 3 Operation Check Procedure After assembling the unit and setting the time perform the procedures presented in the following table to make sure it functions properly ...

Page 23: ...ove Assembly Steps Sec 3 3 1 to Sec3 3 5 in reverse order to repack the unit and accessories Note When handling the screen unit grasp the side cover on either side of screen Do not grasp the screen film surface as this may scratch it ...

Page 24: ...use heat smoke or fire 3 6 1 1 Necessary Tools and Parts not included with the product 1 Drill 2 Screwdriver 3 Measuring tape 4 Level 5 8 screws M6 size 3 6 1 2 Before Starting 1 Make sure that the wall is strong enough to support the following weight For UB 5838C 1 373 N 140 kgf 309 lbf For UB 5338C 1 275 N 130 kgf 287 lbf Note If necessary reinforce the wall so that it is strong enough to suppor...

Page 25: ...e the unit will not be crooked 3 The lateral tolerance of the hole position of the Wall mounting Fixture is 1 5 mm 1 16 1 Ensure that the wall is strong enough to support the unit For UB 5838C 1 373 N 140 kgf 309 lbf For UB 5338C 1 275 N 130 kgf 287 lbf 2 Using the measuring tape and level mark the 8 locations to insert the screws 3 Drill 8 holes Drill holes that are appropriate for the screws you...

Page 26: ...at they will not become loose 3 When drilling the holes and installing the wall mounting fixtures follow the procedure in Wall Types and Installation Procedures 4 Install the Wall mounting Fixtures using the 4 screws 2 screws are used for each wall mounting plate The remaining 4 screws are used after installing the unit on the wall 5 Mount the unit on the wall See Sec 3 3 4 ...

Page 27: ...ions for the particular stud plugs used 2 Insert a stud plug in each hole 3 Insert the bolt through a hole in the Wall mounting Fixture and tighten until the Wall mounting Fixture is securely fixed to the wall 1 Insert the bolt through the hole in the Wall mounting Fix ture and attach the split wing toggle Then insert the split wing toggle into the hole while the arms are horizontal For the correc...

Page 28: ...tores are needed Insert the wood screw through the hole in the Wall mount ing Fixture and tighten until the Wall mounting Fixture is securely fixed to the wall For the correct hole size refer to the instructions for the particular wood screws used ...

Page 29: ... into contact with the film As shown on the Fig 4 1 1 the Home Marker is attached on the lower position of the scrolled Screen Film so as to tell Panaboard the screen home position required to feed the screen Then the Home Sensor is located on the back of the unit so as to detect the home position When the sensor detects the home position the sensor will inform the control operation block in the C...

Page 30: ... the Contact Image Sensors CISs through the Lens The CISs will convert the light into electrical signals and then will transmit the signals to the SCANNER Board Then the SCANNER Board will convert the signals into image digital signals and will transmit the digital signals to the CONTROL Board Then the CONTROL Board will store them in its inner memories so that they can be downloaded to a USB Flas...

Page 31: ...rd 2 Check the connection between CN4 CONTROL Board and CN800 MOTOR DRIVE Board 3 Check the connection between CN604 SCANNER Board and CN801 MOTOR DRIVE Board 4 Check the connection between CN605 SCANNER Board and Scanner Assy 5 Check the connections between CIS and CN600 to CN603 SCANNER Board 6 Check the soldering conditions of the following parts on the SCANNER Board IC600 IC602 to IC610 IC614 ...

Page 32: ...ty 2 Check the connection between CN606 SCANNER Board and CN5 CONTROL Board 3 Check the connection between CN4 CONTROL Board and CN800 MOTOR DRIVE Board 4 Check the connection between CN604 SCANNER Board and CN801 MOTOR DRIVE Board 5 Check the connection between CN605 SCANNER Board and Scanner Assy 6 Check the connections between CIS and CN600 to CN603 SCANNER Board 7 Check the soldering condition...

Page 33: ...th SD memory card specifications using the formatting software that can be downloaded from the following site http panasonic jp support global cs sd download sd_formatter html U306010 Unavailable space in SD Memory Card In the SD Memory Card there is not enough storage space available 1 Make space available with a PC U306014 Folder on SD Memory Card Read Only The following folders in the SD Memory...

Page 34: ...ding to the Operation Instructions for the printer U314227 Printer Paper Jam A paper jam in the printer occurred 1 Remove the jamming paper in the printer U314228 Printer Working The printer is working now 1 After confirming that the printer changes to Ready perform the copy function for the printer U314229 U314231 Printer Communication Error During printing an error of the communication between t...

Page 35: ...406208 U407209 Removed USB Flash Memory Device The USB Flash Memory Device was removed while scanning 1 Set the USB Flash Memory Device and then restart scanning U413010 In short supply of Memory to scan The inner memories in this unit became full while scanning 1 Make space available with a PC and then restart scanning U413209 Removed USB Cable to PC during operations The USB cable was removed wh...

Page 36: ...CD 1 Remove the USB Flash Memory Device or SD Memory Card from the unit Panaboard and then check whether that removal changes the illustration to the printer s Defects in the printed image The amount of the printer ink is enough to print out 1 Check whether the phenomenon is reproduced with the Panaboard s printing test as follows Procedures for Panaboard s printing test 1 Push the Set up Key 2 Pu...

Page 37: ...itions of IC700 and IC701 on the PANEL Board 5 Check the soldering conditions of IC16 IC17 and IC20 on the CONTROL Board 6 Check the following signals on the PANEL Board 1 CL728 5 0 V 2 CL729 3 3 V 7 Replace faulty parts CONTROL Board or PANEL Board Key operation is not recognized 1 A problem with the key mechanism 1 Restart this unit Panaboard and then check whether this phenomenon is reproduced ...

Page 38: ...ry Device or SD Memory Card is not recognized 1 The USB Flash Memory Device or SD Memory Card is not available for this unit 1 Check whether the device or card is available for the unit For information regarding available printers refer to the following site http panasonic co jp pcc products en eboard ub 5838c_info htm 2 The USB Flash Memory Device is connected via USB hub 1 Don t connect the devi...

Page 39: ... the model See Sec 7 2 2 Set the application areas countries See Sec 7 2 2 Clear the shading back up data See Sec 7 2 Check the scanning function See Sec 3 4 MOTOR DRIVE Board Component parts on MOTOR DRIVE Board Check the scanning function See Sec 3 4 SCANNER Board Component parts on SCANNER Board Clear the shading back up data See Sec 7 2 Check the scanning function See Sec 3 4 Motor Check the s...

Page 40: ...1 Cover 6 1 1 Cover Lower Cover L and Cover Lower L 1 Remove the 2 screws A and 2 screws B 2 Remove the Cover Lower Assy 3 Remove the 2 screws C 4 Remove the Cover L in the direction of the arrow 5 Remove the 2 screws D 6 Remove the Cover Lower L ...

Page 41: ...ver Upper R and Cover R 1 Remove the 2 screws A 2 Remove the Cover Upper 3 Remove the 2 screws B 4 Remove the Cover Upper L 1 Remove the 2 screws A Then remove Cover Upper R 2 Remove the screw B Then remove the Cover R in the direction of the arrow ...

Page 42: ...rforming these section procedures remove the following parts 1 Remove the Cover Lower Assy See 6 1 1 2 Remove the Cover R See 6 1 3 1 Remove the 4 screws A Then remove the Cover Lower R 2 If necessary remove the 3 screws B Then remove the Roller Unit Cover ...

Page 43: ...rforming these section procedures remove the following part Remove the Cover L See 6 1 1 1 Remove the 3 screws A and 2 screws B Then remove the Scanner Board Cover 2 Remove the 7 cable harnesses from the SCANNER Board 3 Remove the 5 screws Then remove the SCANNER Board ...

Page 44: ...g parts 1 Remove the Cover Lower Assy Cover L and Cover Lower L See 6 1 1 2 Remove the Scanner Board Cover See 6 2 1 3 Remove the 2 cable harnesses CN604 CN606 from the SCANNER Board See 6 2 1 1 Remove the 4 screws 2 Release the 3 cables from the cable clamps to remove the Scanner Assy ...

Page 45: ...ssy Cover L and Cover Lower L See 6 1 1 1 Remove the Motor Cable Harness 2 Remove the 2 screws A and then remove the Motor Drive Unit 3 Remove the 3 screws B to release the Top Drive Plate Gear and Poly Slider from the Drive Unit Plate 4 If necessary remove the 2 screws E to release the Motor from the Drive Unit Plate ...

Page 46: ...the Cover Lower Assy Cover L and Cover Lower L See 6 1 1 2 Remove the Motor Drive Unit See 6 3 1 Remove the 4 screws A and then remove the Shield Cover 2 Remove the Sensor Cable Harness CN803 from the MOTOR DRIVE Board 3 Remove the screw B 4 Remove the Home Sensor Assy from the rear side of the Panaboard ...

Page 47: ...1 1 2 Remove the Shield Cover See 6 4 5 Remove the 2 screws C to release the Sensor Cover from the Sensor Holder Plate with HOME SENSOR Board 6 Remove the 2 screws D Then remove the HOME SENSOR Board from the plate 1 Remove the 4 cable harnesses CN800 CN801 CN802 CN803 from the MOTOR DRIVE Board 2 Remove the 4 screws E and then remove the MOTOR DRIVE Board ...

Page 48: ... CN604 CN606 out of the 7 cable harnesses from the SCANNER Board Then release the 2 cable harnesses from the clamps See 6 2 3 Remove the HOME SENSOR Board See 6 4 1 Remove the screw A and screw B Then remove the Shield Plate 2 Remove the 2 cable harnesses CN 802 CN803 from the MOTOR DRIVE Board 3 Remove the 2 screws C and then remove the Control Box Unit in the direction of the arrow below ...

Page 49: ...d 2 Release the cable from the 3 clamps 3 Remove the 2 screws A and then remove the CP Support Plate 4 Remove the 6 screws Then remove the Control Panel Support Stays R and L on both sides 5 Remove the 3 screws A and 4 screws B Then remove the Control Panel Main Stay while pulling the cable from the aperture ...

Page 50: ...rews and Lower Panel If necessary remove the SD Cover 7 Remove the 7 screws and then remove the Control Box Cover 8 Remove the cable harness with black tape attached and the cable harness with gray tape attached 9 Remove the 2 cable harnesses from the clamps ...

Page 51: ... the Rear Cover 11 Release the 2 cables from the clamps 12 Pull the cable through the aperture 1 Remove the screw A and USB Earth Ground Plate 2 Remove the 5 screws B and 2 cable harnesses from the CONTROL Board 3 Release the CONTROL Board from the Control Box Unit ...

Page 52: ...remove the LCD Be sure to release the 2 hooks when removing the LCD from the Operation Panel 1 Remove the Battery Holder from the Control Box Unit 2 Remove the Panel Cable Harness from the PANEL Board 3 Remove the screw that supports the Ground lug 4 Release the 4 hooks to remove the PANEL Board Assy 5 Remove the 6 screws 6 Release the PANEL Board LCD and other parts from the Operation Panel ...

Page 53: ...ve the 3 screws A and the screw B Then remove the Power Box Cover 2 Remove the 4 screws on the POWER Board 3 Remove the screw that supports the Ground lug 4 Remove the 2 cable harnesses from the POWER Board 5 Remove the POWER Board ...

Page 54: ...d Cover Upper L See 6 1 2 3 Remove the Cover Upper R and Cover R See 6 1 3 4 Remove the Cover Lower R and Roller Unit Cover See 6 1 4 5 Remove the Scanner Assy See 6 2 2 6 Remove the Motor Drive Unit See 6 3 1 Remove the 5 screws A Then remove the Base Plate Support for the upper position 2 Remove the spring 3 Remove the 5 screws A Then remove the Base Plate Support for the lower position 4 Remove...

Page 55: ...may cause the pin to insert into the Roller Pipe to disable the roller attachment 5 Remove the screw A and then remove the Screen Guide Upper 6 Remove the 2 screws B and then remove the Bearing Holder Top L 7 Remove the Screen Main roller so as not to have a damage to the screen surface ...

Page 56: ...ote 1 Must not remove Rings A on both sides of the Screen Sub roller That removal may cause the pin to insert into the Roller Pipe to disable the roller attachment 2 When installing the Screen Sub roller to the Frame Unit make sure to attach the side where the roller has the Bearing made of metal to the upper side of the unit This bearing is used as an earth connecting point for this unit by insta...

Page 57: ...Lower L See 6 1 1 2 Remove the Cover Upper and Cover Upper L See 6 1 2 3 Remove the Cover Upper R and Cover R See 6 1 3 4 Remove the Cover Lower R See 6 1 4 Prepare for the bench that fills the specifications shown below The bench must be able to hold the weight of Panaboard and the following size UB 5838C Approx 28 kg 61 73 lb UB 5338C Approx 26 kg 57 32 lb ...

Page 58: ... B and 6 screws C Then remove the Rear Side Cover R 2 Remove the 4 screws D and 4 screws E Then remove the 4 Screen Guides R Screen Guide L 1 Remove the 2 screws F 2 screws G 6 screws H 2 screws I and 2 screws J Then remove the Rear Side Cover L and Screen Guide L ...

Page 59: ...e 6 1 3 4 Remove the Cover Lower R and Roller Unit Cover See 6 1 4 5 Remove the Scanner Assy See 6 2 2 6 Remove the Motor Drive Unit See 6 3 1 Remove the 2 screws A and then remove the 2 Screen Guides Lower 2 Remove the 3 screws B and then remove the 3 Screen Guides Upper 3 Remove the Panaboard from the Wall mounting Fixtures or optional Stand 4 With the screen film surface facing up lay the Panab...

Page 60: ...s B and then remove the Roller Tension Plate Top Sub assy 9 Remove the 5 screws C and then remove the Base Plate Support on the lower side 10 Remove the Spring on the lower side 11 Remove the 2 screws D and then remove the Bearing Holder Top L 12 Pull the Screen Main roller and Screen Sub roller in the direction of the arrows to remove them not to give a damage to the Screen Film ...

Page 61: ...ke sure to attach the side where the roller has the Bearing made of metal to the upper side of the unit This bearing is used as an earth connecting point for this unit by installing it to the unit Screen Main roller Screen Sub roller 13 Remove the 12 screws A and 2 screws B For UB 5838C Series Only Remove the 8 screws A and 2 screws B For UB 5338C Series Only 14 Remove the 8 screws C and then remo...

Page 62: ...62 15 Pull the Inner Panel L and Inner Panel R in the direction of the arrows to remove them not to give a damage to the Screen Film 16 Separate the Screen Film from the Frame Unit ...

Page 63: ...anel L and Inner Panel R into the Screen Film Then while keeping the Tip A of the Inner Panel L in contact with that of the Inner Panel R push down the panels in the direction of the arrow B so as not to give a damage to the Screen Film Note Fix the 2 screws tentatively so that the Inner Panel L and Inner Panel R can be moved in the direction of the arrows C ...

Page 64: ...er R See 6 1 3 4 Remove the Cover Lower R and Roller Unit Cover See 6 1 4 5 Remove the Scanner Assy See 6 2 2 6 Remove the Motor Drive Unit See 6 3 7 Remove the MOTOR DRIVE Board See 6 5 8 Remove the Control Box Unit See 6 6 9 Remove the Screen Main roller See 6 7 1 10 Remove the Screen Sub roller See 6 7 2 11 Remove the Screen Film See 6 9 1 Remove the 2 rivets Then pull the Rear Cover Center in ...

Page 65: ...ve the screw Then remove the Panel Hinge Sleeve and Hing Shaft on the upper position 3 Remove the screw Then remove the Panel Hinge Sleeve and Hing Shaft on the lower position 4 Divide the Frame into two pieces ...

Page 66: ...in Sec 6 8 2 Remove the 4 Screen Guides R See Screen Guide R in Sec 6 8 3 Remove the 2 screws and then remove the Rear Cover R 4 If necessary remove the 4 screws F screw G and 2 screws H Then remove the Rear Cover Holder 1 Rear Cover Holder 2 and Wall Mount Under Cover ...

Page 67: ... the 2 screws G 6 screws H and 2 screws F Then remove the Rear Side Cover L 2 Remove the 2 screws I If necessary remove the 2 screws J and then remove the 2 Screen Guides L 3 Remove the 2 screws and then remove the Rear Cover L ...

Page 68: ...ecessary remove the 4 screws K screw M and 2 screws L and then remove the Rear Cover Holder 1 Rear Cover Holder 2 and Wall Mount Under Plate 5 If necessary remove the screw N and then remove the Home Sensor Assy ...

Page 69: ...tting the application area country on this unit Panaboard the screen for the Intial Settting Mode is displayed on the LCD when turning on the power 7 1 1 Method 1 While holding down the Mode Set up and Advance Keys until another screen is displayed so as to enter the Service Mode turn on the power except for the above Note in Sec 7 1 ...

Page 70: ... or restart the power and then check that the initial screen Fig 7 1 2 1 is displayed on the LCD Step 2 Push the Set up Key to change the screen Fig 7 1 2 2 on the LCD Step 3 Push the Set up Key a few times to select time setting menu ...

Page 71: ... 4 Push the Advance Key to change the screen Fig 7 1 2 4 on the LCD Step 5 While pushing the Advance Key push the Mode and Set up Keys for one second or more Then check that the screen for Service Mode appears ...

Page 72: ...enable us to select and set Menu and Item for Service Mode 7 2 1 Service Mode Enter the Service Mode following Sec 7 1 How to enter the service mode Note Without setting the application area country the Initial Setting indication will be displayed shown in Sec 7 2 2 Set up Key operation will enable us to select Menu Then Advance Key will enable us to select and set Item ...

Page 73: ...t Panaboard the screen for the Initial Setting Mode will be displayed on the LCD After selecting Board on the menu set the screen panel size Std or Wide for this unit with the Advance Key Then selecting Model Destination on the menu set the application area country for this unit with the Advance Key ...

Page 74: ...74 7 3 LCD Test Pattern Performing the LCD Pattern on the menu of the Service Mode will allow the following test patterns to be displayed on the screen due to the LCD diagnostics ...

Page 75: ...75 7 4 Service Mode Operations The Service Mode operations are as follows When exiting the Service Mode turn off the power ...

Page 76: ... ethyl alcohol 2 Do not use thinner benzine or cleaners containing abrasives or surfactants as this may result in discoloration or difficulty of erasing 3 Do not wipe the screen film with a dry cloth as this may generate a static charge Part Name Symptom Type of Mainte nance Reference Screen Film With a Panaboard eraser that has anew surface for erasing drawings written by Panaboard Markers on the...

Page 77: ...th your finger and peel off the dirty sheet white or gray sheet by pulling in the direction of the arrow Note 1 Be sure to peel off only one sheet white or gray sheet of the eraser 2 When the eraser becomes thin make sure that the corners of the eraser do not strike the screen during erasing as this may damage the screen ...

Page 78: ...el 1 then remove the battery holder 2 2 Remove the old battery and install the new one with the positive terminal upward Note Always use CR2032 batteries and be sure that the battery is inserted as indicated on the battery holder 3 Set the battery holder with the battery side upward and retighten the screw 4 Set the current time See Sec 7 2 1 Note Dispose of expired battery quickly by covering the...

Page 79: ...5 256 Mbit SDRAM IC3 24V 3 3V 1 8V 5V IC19 LCD IC700 IC701 IC704 IC16 IC17 OR IC1 32 Mbit ROM IC2 AND IC20 IC12 IC11 IC13 DSP DSP DSP LED CIS Serial IF System Bus IF Buffer Scanner IF Image Data Processing Compression CONTROL Board Regulator Reset RTC Buffer USB Device SCANNER Board Regulator Convertor Reset Motor for Screen feed HOME SENSOR Board Motor Driver SD Memory Buffer Buffer Memory Contro...

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Page 81: ... PG Ground 4 4 PG Ground 5 5 INA Motor Drive Signal INA 6 6 TDA Motor Drive Signal TDA 7 7 INB Motor Drive Signal INB 8 8 TDB Motor Drive Signal TDB 9 9 AGND Ground 10 10 AGND Ground 11 11 PDOWN Current Control Signal 12 12 RESERVE1 Reserved 13 13 3 3AVDD 3 3 V 14 14 3 3AVDD 3 3 V 15 15 3 3AVDD 3 3 V 16 16 HOME Home Sensor Signal 17 17 RESERVE2 Reserved 18 18 AFESPDI AFE Serial Signal Control Inpu...

Page 82: ... Data Differecial Signal D2 16 16 AGND Ground 17 17 D1P Image Data Differecial Signal D1 18 18 D1M Image Data Differecial Signal D1 19 19 D0M Image Data Differecial Signal D0 20 20 D0P Image Data Differecial Signal D0 21 21 AGND Ground 22 22 ADCLKM AD Clock Differencial Signal 23 23 ADCLKP AD Clock Differencial Signal 24 24 SHDP Sample Hold Differencial Signal 25 25 SHDM Sample Hold Differencial S...

Page 83: ...al D2 15 15 PSBD3 System Bus Data Signal D3 16 16 PSBD4 System Bus Data Signal D4 17 17 PSBD5 System Bus Data Signal D5 18 18 PSBD6 System Bus Data Signal D6 19 19 PSBD7 System Bus Data Signal D7 20 20 GND Ground 21 21 PPORT Port Signal 22 22 GND Ground JK1 CONTROL Board Printer Pin No Signal Name Description Remarks JK1 Printer 1 1 VBUS VBUS Signal 2 2 D D Signal 3 3 D D Signal 4 4 Ground Ground ...

Page 84: ...ontrol Signal Green 12 12 BLED LED Control Signal Blue 13 13 24V 24 V 14 14 24V 24 V 15 15 MGND Ground 16 16 MGND Ground CN600 CN601 CN602 CN603 SCANNER Board CIS Pin No Signal Name Description Remarks CN600 CN601 CN602 CN603 CIS 1 1 GND Ground 2 2 CLK CIS Clock Signal 3 3 GND Ground 4 4 SI CIS Lien Start Signal 5 5 GND Ground 6 6 3 3 V 3 3 V 7 7 GND Ground 8 8 GND Ground 9 9 SIG CIS Output Data S...

Page 85: ... Signal D1 13 13 D0 Data Signal D0 14 14 RDB Read Signal 15 15 WDB Write Signal 16 16 RS Register Select Signal 17 17 RSTB Reset Signal 18 18 CS1B LCD Chip Select Signal CN802 MOTOR DRIVE Board Motor Pin No Signal Name Description Remarks CN802 Motor 1 1 A Motor Control Signal A 2 2 A Motor Control Signal A 3 3 B Motor Control Signal B 4 4 B Motor Control Signal B CN803 MOTOR DRIVE Board CN900 HOM...

Page 86: ...86 11 Schematic Diagram Index 11 1 CONTROL Board 11 2 PANEL Board 11 3 SCANNER Board 11 4 MOTOR DRIVE Board 11 5 HOME SENSOR Board ...

Page 87: ...56 R136 56 R137 56 R138 56 R139 56 R140 56 R141 56 CL20 CL21 CL22 CL23 CL24 CL25 CL26 CL27 R459 22 R460 22 R461 22 R462 22 R454 22 R455 22 R456 22 R457 22 R458 22 C72100n C74100n C1 100n C4 100n C6 100n C7 100n C9 100n C10 100n C11 100n C14 100n C19 100n C20 100n C40 100n C61 100n C62 100n C64 100n C66 100n C71 100n C73 100n L54 J0JHC0000046 L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 R507 0 R508 0 R509 0 C1ZBZ0002994 IC5 1 C...

Page 88: ...88 2 4 UB 5838C UB 5338C CONTROL Board 7 8 5 6 4 2 1 3 7 8 5 6 4 2 1 3 F D A B E C F D A B E C Note N M means Not Mounted N M N M ...

Page 89: ...7 0 ERJ6GEY0R00V R338 0 ERJ6GEY0R00V R339 0 ERJ6GEY0R00V R361 1 5k R396 47 R38310k R3801M R358 10k R36210k R367 33 R369 33 R372 33 R373 33 R374 33 R375 33 R376 33 R377 33 R379 33 R381 33 R382 33 R384 33 R385 33 R387 33 R392 33 R390 33 R398 33 R399 33 R400 33 R401 33 R402 33 R403 33 R404 33 R405 33 R406 33 R407 33 R408 33 R409 33 R410 33 R411 33 R414 0 R412 0 R413 0 R415 0 R416 0 R417 0 R418 0 R419...

Page 90: ...90 4 4 UB 5838C UB 5338C CONTROL Board Note N M means Not Mounted 7 8 5 6 4 2 1 3 7 8 5 6 4 2 1 3 F D A B E C F D A B E C N M N M RTC Power Circuit For 1 8V To POWER Board To PANEL Board Reset Circuit ...

Page 91: ... 4 7 L C 5 4 7 L C 6 4 7 L C 7 4 7 L C 8 4 7 L C 9 4 7 L C 0 5 7 L C 1 5 7 L C 0 6 7 L C 1 3 7 L C 2 3 7 L C 3 3 7 L C 4 3 7 L C 5 3 7 L C 6 3 7 L C 7 3 7 L C 4 8 7 L C 5 8 7 L C 6 8 7 L C 7 8 7 L C 8 8 7 L C 9 8 7 L C 0 9 7 L C 1 9 7 L C 2 9 7 L C 3 9 7 L C 4 9 7 L C 5 9 7 L C 6 9 7 L C 3 6 7 L C 4 6 7 L C 5 6 7 L C 6 6 7 L C 7 6 7 L C 8 6 7 L C 9 6 7 L C 0 7 7 L C 9 7 7 L C 0 8 7 L C 1 8 7 L C 2...

Page 92: ...C635 100p C630 100p C634 100p C637 100p C625 CL630 8 2 6 L C 1 3 6 L C 9 2 6 L C V C V 3 3 3 1 6 L C 0 1 6 L 3 1 6 L V C V 3 3 V C V 3 3 V C V 3 3 6 1 6 L 9 1 6 L 3 0 6 N C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 1 0 6 N C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 0 6 C I 1 AVSS1 2 SHR 3 SHD 4 ADCK 5 CLPB 6 AVDD1 7 AVSS2 8 DVSS1 9 DVDD1 10 NC1 11 DMO0 12 DMO1 13 DMO2 14 DMO3 15 DMO4 16 DVSS2 7 1 2 D D V D 8 1 2 C N 9 1 0 D 0 B D 0 2...

Page 93: ... 2 Y 1 7 1 4 A 2 8 1 1 Y 1 9 1 E O 2 0 2 C C V 35 100u C649 35 100u C645 IC603 1 S C 2 S E 3 TC 4 GND 5 CII 6 VCC 7 IS 8 DC 3 0 6 D 1 2 3 0 5 n 1 4 5 6 C 3 B D A C 5 4 N O R W P B 6 3 2 0 6 Q B C E 4 0 6 Q B C E 6 0 6 Q B C E 1 0 6 Q B C E 3 0 6 Q B C E 5 0 6 Q B C E 5 0 6 C I F F O N O 2 D N G 5 N I V 1 1 T U O V 3 2 T U O V 6 C N 4 150 R643 150 R652 150 R657 4 0 6 N C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 1 1 2...

Page 94: ...0k R665 300k R666 300k R667 300k R662 V 3 3 300k R668 300k R670 10k R671 V 3 3 3 1 7 L C 4 1 7 L C 5 1 7 L C 6 1 7 L C 7 1 7 L C 8 1 7 L C 9 1 7 L C 6 0 6 C I 1 N E 2 1 N I D 3 2 N I D 4 C C V 5 D N G 6 3 N I D 7 4 N I D 8 N E 9 4 O D 0 1 4 O D 1 1 3 O D 2 1 3 O D 3 1 2 O D 4 1 2 O D 5 1 1 O D 6 1 1 O D 7 0 6 C I 1 N E 2 1 N I D 3 2 N I D 4 C C V 5 D N G 6 3 N I D 7 4 N I D 8 N E 9 4 O D 0 1 4 O D...

Page 95: ...L C 7 2 8 L C 5 2 8 L C CL829 CL830 3 2 8 L C 0 0 2 0 1 8 R 1k R816 1 5k R817 200 R814 0 0 2 5 1 8 R 0 0 2 8 0 8 R D N G D N G D N G 1 2 8 L C 2 2 8 L C 0 0 8 C I A m m V 1 1 T U O 2 1 C N 3 A s R 4 2 C N 5 3 C N 6 2 T U O 7 3 T U O 8 4 C N 9 5 C N 0 1 B s R 1 1 6 C N 2 1 4 T U O 3 1 B m m V 4 1 4 N I 6 1 3 N I 7 1 1 I 8 1 7 C N 9 1 B s V 0 2 R C 1 2 r V 2 2 A s V 3 2 8 C N 4 2 0 I 5 2 2 N I 6 2 1...

Page 96: ... 009C GND GND GND GND GND GND 3 3V 3 3V CL901 CL903 4 7k R902 61 u01 209C GND CL902 CN900 1 2 3 CL904 22 R904 p001 05 109C 3 3V HOME GND To Motor Drive PCB CN803 e t o N d e t n u o M t o N s n a e m C 8 3 3 5 C 8 3 8 5 B U HOME SENSOR Board 1 1 3 B D A C 5 4 B D A C 2 1 3 5 4 2 1 ...

Page 97: ...97 12 Printed Circuit Board Index 12 1 CONTROL Board 12 2 PANEL Board 12 3 SCANNER Board 12 4 MOTOR DRIVE Board 12 5 HOME SENSOR Board ...

Page 98: ... CL19 R100 R101 R102 R103 R104 R105 R106 R107 R108 1 0 3 R 0 0 3 R 2 0 3 R 3 0 3 R 0 1 1 R R304 1 1 1 R R305 2 1 1 R R306 R113 R307 R114 R308 R115 R309 R116 7 1 1 R R118 1 0 5 R 9 1 1 R R310 R504 R311 5 0 5 R 2 1 3 R 3 1 3 R R507 0 2 1 R R314 R508 R121 R315 1 L R509 R316 R123 R317 R124 R318 L4 R125 R319 R126 R127 R128 R510 R513 0 2 3 R 2 2 3 R 1 2 3 R 3 2 3 R R324 R325 R326 R327 R328 R329 7 3 1 R ...

Page 99: ...4 CN605 R622 2 1 0 3 9 2 6 0 6 N C R623 R624 R625 R626 R627 9 2 6 R R630 R632 R633 R634 R635 R636 R638 R639 0 0 6 C 1 0 6 C 2 0 6 C 3 0 6 C 4 0 6 C 1 4 6 R 5 0 6 C 2 4 6 R 6 0 6 C 3 4 6 R 7 0 6 C 4 4 6 R C608 C609 R646 R647 R648 C610 1 1 6 C C612 C613 0 5 6 R C614 1 5 6 R C615 2 5 6 R C616 3 5 6 R C617 8 1 6 C 5 5 6 R 9 1 6 C 6 5 6 R R657 8 5 6 R 9 5 6 R C620 1 2 6 C 2 2 6 C 3 2 6 C 0 6 6 R 4 2 6 ...

Page 100: ... R801 9 0 8 C R802 CN803 1 3 1 0 8 C R803 2 0 8 N C 1 4 2 0 8 C 5 0 8 R C804 C803 C805 8 1 8 R C807 C808 2 1 8 R 6 0 8 C 3 1 8 R 4 1 8 R 5 1 8 R R816 R817 R809 R810 D800 1 1 8 R Q801 S 0 0 8 Q E 6 0 8 R 7 0 8 R 1 0 8 N C 2 1 5 1 6 1 R808 UB 5838C 5338C PbF Mark MOTOR DRIVE Board F b P R900 Q900 E IC900 CN900 1 3 C900 1 0 9 R C901 2 0 9 R 3 0 9 R R904 PJLPC0227Z B PbF IC900 0 0 9 N C 1 3 UB 5838C 5...

Page 101: ...101 13 Exploded View and Replacement Parts List ...

Page 102: ...102 13 1 Framework of Projected Diagram ...

Page 103: ...103 13 2 Cabinet Unit ...

Page 104: ... for UB 5838C Series ISO PS 11 PJKMC0041Z Cover Upper Std for UB 5338C Series ISO PS 12 PJKMC0050Z Cover Lower Wide for UB 5838C Series ISO PS 12 PJKMC0042Z Cover Lower Std for UB 5338C Series ISO PS 13 PJKEC0083Z Hinge Cover ISO PS 15 PJKZC0124Z Cover Lower Sheet L for UB 5838C Series 17 PJKZC0125Z Cover Lower Sheet R for UB 5838C Series 18 PJKMC0047Z Cover Lower L ISO PS 19 PJMCC0152Z Shield Cov...

Page 105: ...105 13 3 Motor Drive Unit Sensor Unit ...

Page 106: ...Motor for UB 5838C Series 12 L6HAYYYK0034 Stepping Motor for UB 5338C Series 13 PJDGC0249Z Wide Gear55 for UB 5838C Series 13 PJDGC0248Z Standard Gear60M05 for UB 5338C Series 14 PJZH0A7110J Plate Ashy Wide for UB 5838C Series 14 PJZH0A7120J Plate Ashy Std for UB 5338C Series 15 PJJRC3343Z Motor Harness 16 PJJRC3344Z Sensor Harness 17 PJHRC0465Z Sensor Cover Resin ISO PS 18 UAMS 07 0 Clip ISO PA66...

Page 107: ...107 13 4 Control Box Unit ...

Page 108: ... PJMEC0117Z Lcd Earth Sheet 32 PJBUC0099Z Lcd Earth Plate 33 K 103G R Clamp 34 PJMEC0069Z Power Box Cover 35 XYN4 F8FJ Screw 36 PJMEC0071Z Control Box Cover 38 PJJRC3018Y Power Supply Harness 44 EDS 1208UV0 Saddle ISO PA66 45 PJMEC0070Z Control Box 48 PJWP0A710M Control Board RTL 66 PJBUC0104Z USB A Host Earth Plate 67 PJUEC0421Z Adjust Plate 68 PJHXC0024Z Radiation Sheet 69 PJMEC0068Z Power Box 7...

Page 109: ...109 13 5 Screen Feed Roller Unit ...

Page 110: ...LFJ Screw 14 XTW3 6LFJ Screw 15 PJUEC0400Z Top Left main plate 16 PJUEC0401Z Top Left Bearing keep plate 17 XTW3 10PFJ Screw 18 PJUEC0405Z Slide Plate 19 PJUEC0404Z Base Plate Support 20 PJUEC0403Z Under Right Base Plate 21 PJHRC0463Z Slide Plate Holder 22 PJUEC0402Z Top Right Base Plate 23 PJBVC0195Z Roller Sliding Spring ...

Page 111: ...111 13 6 Scanner Unit ...

Page 112: ...430Z CIS under bracket 5 PJWU0A7100J Scanner sub Ashy 6 RTP3 8 3 B Screw 7 PJMCC0151Z CIS PCB holed plate 9 PJWP0A7140J Scanner Board 10 PJMCC0150Z CIS PCB cover plate 14 PJJRC3020Y CIS Harness 1 15 PJJRC3021Y CIS Harness 2 16 PJJRC3022Y CIS Harness 3 17 PJJRC3347Z CIS Harness 4 18 PJMZC0009Z Shading Cloth 19 XYC3 FJ10F Screw ...

Page 113: ...113 13 7 Panel Unit ...

Page 114: ...ilm STD for UB 5338C Series 4 XTW4 8LFJ Screw 5 PJHRC0458Z Inner Panel Holder 1 6 PJUEC0399Z Inner Panel Holder 2 7 PJZH0A7130J Inner Panel L WIDE for UB 5838C Series 7 PJZH0A7150J Inner Panel L STD for UB 5338C Series 8 PJZH0A7140J Inner Panel R WIDE for UB 5838C Series 8 PJZH0A7160J Inner Panel R STD for UB 5338C Series 9 PJHSC0094Z Home Marker ...

Page 115: ...115 13 8 Frame Unit ...

Page 116: ...AC0289Y Horizontal Pipe L STD for UB 5338C Series 20 PJHRC0455Z Joint Holder 21 PJUCC0018Z Joint Plate 23 PJZH0A7100J Hinge L Ashy 24 XYN6 F12FJ Screw 25 XYN6 F30FJ Screw 26 XNG6EFJ Nut 27 XTW3 10PFJ Screw 28 PJKJC0002Z Wall Mount Hook 29 PJUAC0287Y Vertical Pipe L 30 PJHRC0456Z Ring Holder TOP 31 PJUEC0390Z Joint Support Plate 1 33 PJUEC0393Z Support Ring 34 PJUEC0426Z Nut Hold Plate 35 PJNEC0018...

Page 117: ...117 13 9 Rear Cover Unit ...

Page 118: ...een Film Guide 9 PJUAC0291Z Vertical Sub Frame 10 PJKZC0112Y Rear Side Cover R ISO PP 11 PJKZC0118Y Rear Cover R WIDE for UB 5838C Series 11 PJKZC0109Y Rear Cover R STD for UB 5338C Series 12 PJKZC0111Y Rear Side Cover L ISO PP 13 PJKZC0117Y Rear Cover L WIDE for UB 5838C Series 13 PJKZC0108Y Rear Cover L STD for UB 5338C Series 14 PJKZC0110Y Rear Cover Center 15 PJKEC0080Z Wall Mount Under Cover ...

Page 119: ...119 13 10 Packing ...

Page 120: ... UB 5338C CN 15 PJKJC0003Z Wall Mount Plate 16 PJQXC0259Z Operating Instructions English for UB 5838C C A G T U UB 5338C C A G T U 16 PJQXC0271Z Operating Instrucrions French Spanish Tradi tional Chinese for UB 5838C C G T U UB 5338C C G T U 16 PJQXC0272Z Operating Instrucrions German Italian Russian Dutch Swedish for UB 5838C G UB 5338C G 16 PJQXC0298Z Operating Instructions Chinese for UB 5838C ...

Page 121: ...1 10W R33 ERJ3GEYJ103 10K 1 10W R34 ERJ3GEYJ103 10K 1 10W R35 ERJ3GEYJ103 10K 1 10W R36 ERJ3GEYJ103 10K 1 10W R38 ERJ3GEYJ103 10K 1 10W R40 ERJ3GEYJ220 22 1 10W R41 ERJ3GEYJ220 22 1 10W R42 ERJ3GEYJ220 22 1 10W R43 ERJ3GEYJ220 22 1 10W R44 ERJ3GEYJ220 22 1 10W R45 ERJ3GEYJ220 22 1 10W R46 ERJ3GEYJ220 22 1 10W R47 ERJ3GEYJ220 22 1 10W R48 ERJ3GEYJ220 22 1 10W R49 ERJ3GEYJ220 22 1 10W R50 ERJ3GEYJ22...

Page 122: ...YJ220 22 1 10W R111 ERJ3GEYJ220 22 1 10W R112 ERJ3GEYJ220 22 1 10W R113 ERJ3GEYJ330 33 1 10W R114 ERJ3GEYJ330 33 1 10W R115 ERJ3GEYJ330 33 1 10W R116 ERJ3GEYJ330 33 1 10W R117 ERJ3GEYJ330 33 1 10W R118 ERJ3GEYJ330 33 1 10W R119 ERJ3GEYJ330 33 1 10W R120 ERJ3GEYJ330 33 1 10W R121 ERJ3GEYJ103 10K 1 10W R122 ERJ3GEYJ103 10K 1 10W R123 ERJ3GEYJ330 33 1 10W R124 ERJ3GEYJ330 33 1 10W R125 ERJ3GEYJ330 33...

Page 123: ...103 10K 1 10W R193 ERJ3GEYJ103 10K 1 10W R194 ERJ3GEYJ103 10K 1 10W R195 ERJ3GEYJ103 10K 1 10W R196 ERJ3GEYJ103 10K 1 10W R197 ERJ3GEYJ103 10K 1 10W R198 ERJ3GEYJ103 10K 1 10W R199 ERJ3GEYJ103 10K 1 10W R200 ERJ3GEYJ472 4 7K 1 10W R201 ERJ3GEYJ102 1K 1 10W R202 ERJ3GEYJ103 10K 1 10W R203 ERJ3GEYJ472 4 7K 1 10W R204 ERJ3GEYJ103 10K 1 10W R205 ERJ3GEYJ472 4 7K 1 10W R206 ERJ3GEYJ103 10K 1 10W R207 E...

Page 124: ...2 ERJ3GEYJ473 47K 1 10W R273 ERJ3GEYJ473 47K 1 10W R274 ERJ3GEYJ470 47 1 10W R275 ERJ3GEYJ470 47 1 10W R276 ERJ3GEYJ470 47 1 10W R277 ERJ3GEYJ470 47 1 10W R278 ERJ3GEYJ470 47 1 10W R279 ERJ3GEYJ101 100 1 10W R280 ERJ3GEYJ101 100 1 10W R281 ERJ3GEYJ103 10K 1 10W R282 ERJ3GEYJ472 4 7K 1 10W R283 ERJ3GEYJ470 47 1 10W R284 ERJ3GEYJ470 47 1 10W R285 ERJ3GEYJ470 47 1 10W R286 ERJ3GEYJ470 47 1 10W R287 E...

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Page 127: ...24 ECJ0EB1A104K 0 1 10V C25 ECJ0EB1A104K 0 1 10V C26 ECJ0EB1A104K 0 1 10V C27 ECJ0EB1A104K 0 1 10V C28 ECJ0EB1A104K 0 1 10V C29 ECJ0EB1A104K 0 1 10V C30 ECJ0EB1A104K 0 1 10V C31 ECJ0EB1A104K 0 1 10V C32 ECJ0EB1A104K 0 1 10V C33 ECJ1VF1H104Z 0 1 50V C34 ECJ1VF1H104Z 0 1 50V C35 ECJ1VF1H104Z 0 1 50V C36 ECJ1VF1H104Z 0 1 50V C37 ECJ1VF1H104Z 0 1 50V C38 ECJ1VF1H104Z 0 1 50V C39 ECJ1VF1H104Z 0 1 50V C...

Page 128: ...Z 0 1 50V C110 ECJ1VF1H104Z 0 1 50V C111 ECJ1VF1H104Z 0 1 50V C113 F2G1C1000014 100 16V C115 ECJ1VC1H270J 27P 50V C117 ECJ1VF1H104Z 0 1 50V C118 ECJ1VF1H104Z 0 1 50V C119 ECJ1VC1H270J 27P 50V C120 ECJ1VC1H270J 27P 50V C122 ECJ1VF1H104Z 0 1 50V C123 ECJ1VC1H270J 27P 50V C124 ECJ1VF1H104Z 0 1 50V C125 ECJ1VF1H104Z 0 1 50V C126 ECJ1VF1H104Z 0 1 50V C128 F2G1V1010023 200 50V C129 F2G1A1010013 100 10V ...

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