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AL-1661CS  TEST COMMAND, FAX SOFT SWITCH, TROUBLE CODES  10 - 16

43

05

Fusing temperature setting 
in duplex copy (FU TEMP 
DPLX)

[Function]
In the case of duplex copy, the shift temperature set with this test command is applied to the fusing
temperature.
When this test command is executed, the current set code number is displayed. 
Enter the desired code number and press [ENTER/START] key to save the setting.

[Operation]
The operation is similar to test command 21-01.

09

Postcard size paper fusing 
control setting (FU CTR P-
CARD) (Japan model only)

[Function]
When this test command is executed, the current set code number is displayed. 

Enter the desired code number and press [ENTER/START] key to save the setting.

Setting" is default for Japan. However, there is no schedule for production of the Japan model.

[Operation]
The operation is similar to test command 21-01.

11

Postcard size paper fusing 
temperature setting (FU 
TEMP P-CARD) (Japan 
model only)

[Function]
When this test command is executed, the current set code number is displayed. 

When [

/

/10KEY] key is pressed, setting is changed. When [ENTER/START] key is pressed, set-

ting is written into the EEPROM. The machine goes into the sub code entry standby mode. 

Applied only to the Japan model. However, there is no schedule to produce the Japan model. Set-
ting is reflected only when ON with test command 43-09.

[Operation]
The operation is similar to test command 21-01.

14

Fusing start temperature 
setting (FU TEMP START)

[Function]
When this test command is started, the currently set code number is displayed.
Press [

/

/10KEY] to switch the setting, and press [ENTER/START] key to save it to the EEPROM.

The machine goes to the sub code entry standby mode.

[Operation]
The operation is similar to test command 21-01.

Main 
code

Sub 

code

Contents

Details of function/operation

Code

Shift temperature (°C)

Remark

0

±0

Default

1

-8

2

-6

3

-4

4

-2

5

±0

6

+2

7

+4

8

+6

9

+8

Code

Shift temperature (°C)

Display item

Remark

0

Cancel

OFF

Default

1

Setting

ON

Code

Shift temperature (°C)

Remark

0

160

1

165

2

170

3

175

4

180

5

185

6

190

7

195

Default

8

200

Code

Set temperature (°C)

Remark

0

160

1

165

2

170

3

175

4

180

5

185

6

190

7

195

Default

8

200

Summary of Contents for AL-1661CS

Page 1: ...bject to change without notice SERVICE MANUAL CODE 00ZAL1661CS1E DIGITAL MULTIFUNCTIONAL SYSTEM MODEL AL 1661CS AL 1661CS 1 GENERAL 1 1 2 SPECIFICATIONS 2 1 3 CONSUMABLE PARTS 3 1 4 EXTERNAL VIEWS AND INTERNAL STRUCTURES 4 1 5 UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION 5 1 6 COPY PROCESS 6 1 7 OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTIONS 7 1 8 DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY 8 1 9 ADJUSTMENTS 9 1 10 TEST COMMAND FAX SOFT SWITCH TROUBLE COD...

Page 2: ... inserting wedges or other items into the switch slot LASER WAVE LENGTH 770 795nm Pulse times 10 24µsec Out put power 0 15mW 0 01mW CAUTION INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AND INTERLOCKS DEFEATED AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM VORSICHT UNSICHTBARE LASERSTRAHLUNG WENN ABDECKUNG GEÖFFNET UND SICHERHEITSVERRIEGELUNG ÜBERBRÜCKT NICHT DEM STRAHL AUSSETZEN VARO AVATTAESSA JA SUOJALUKITUS OHITETTAESSA OLET A...

Page 3: ...able only to the 220V model 230V model and 240V model VAROITUS LAITTEEN KÄYTTÄMINEN MUULLA KUIN TÄSSÄ KÄYTTÖOHJEESSA MAINITULLA TAVALLA SAATTAA ALTISTAA KÄYTTÄJÄN TURVALLISUUSLUOKAN 1 YLITTÄVÄLLE NÄKYMÄTTÖMÄLLE LASERSÄTEILYLLE VARNING OM APPARATEN ANVÄNDS PÅ ANNAT SÄTT ÄN I DENNA BRUKSANVISNING SPECIFICERATS KAN ANVÄNDAREN UTSÄTTAS FÖR OSYNLIG LASERSTRÅLNING SOM ÖVERSKRIDER GRÄNSEN FÖR LASERKLASS ...

Page 4: ...rational descriptions 7 8 D Cases where a document jam is caused 7 8 E RSPF SPF open close detection book document detection 7 8 8 D D Duplex to Duplex mode paper document transport Duplex model 7 8 A Initial state 7 8 B Front copy 7 8 C Back copy 7 9 9 Shifter 7 9 8 DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY 1 High voltage section 8 1 A List 8 1 B Disassembly procedure 8 1 C Assembly procedure 8 1 D Charger wire c...

Page 5: ...est command mode 10 1 2 Key rule 10 1 3 List of test commands 10 1 4 Descriptions of various test commands 10 3 5 FAX soft switch setting change quick reference table 10 38 6 Soft switch list 10 39 7 Soft switch descriptions 10 58 8 Trouble codes 10 67 A Trouble codes list 10 67 B Details of trouble codes 10 67 9 Communication error codes 10 70 A Error code identification 10 70 11 USER PROGRAM 1 U...

Page 6: ...ptions of table Standard provision No function or no option available Opt Option 2 Note for servicing and handling When the main unit power is repeatedly turned OFF ON rapidly for about 1sec the IC OA982 on the MCU PWB may malfunction to cause an error E1 00 Communication error which does not boot the machine In case of this error the blank display is kept for several tens seconds and then E1 00 i...

Page 7: ...tandard paper specified paper recycled paper Remark User adjustment of front paper guide available Multi bypass paper feed section Paper size 8 1 2 x 14 8 1 2 x 11 8 1 2 x 5 1 2 3 1 2 x 5 1 2 Landscape Paper weight 14 34 5 lbs Paper feed capacity 50 sheets Kinds Standard paper specified paper recycled paper OHP Label Envelop Single copy Remark User adjustment of side paper guide available Paper ex...

Page 8: ...l steps text photo 5 steps Copy speed First copy time Tray paper feed 9 6 sec Pre heat mode 25 sec Auto power shut off mode 40 sec A4 or Letter 100 Auto Exposure AB system A4 Landscape Copy speed CPM Same size 15 Enlargement 15 Reduction 15 AB system B5 Landscape Copy speed CPM Same size 15 Enlargement 15 Reduction 15 Inch system 8 1 2 x 14 Landscape Copy speed CPM Same size 12 Enlargement 12 Redu...

Page 9: ...7mm L x 14 431mm W Original position Platen Left center SPF Right center Scan speed OC SPF Max 2 88ms line Color Gray scale Max 0 96 ms line B W Protocol TWAIN WIA Only XP STI Support file format RAW JPEG Interface USB2 0 Scanner utility Button Manager Sharpdesk Scan key lamp Yes Duplex scan No Supported OS Win 98 Me 2000 XP Void area No User settable by PC WHQL supported Yes 1 Original capacity 3...

Page 10: ...Destination registration name Max 20 characters Retrieval characters 0 3 characters Communication start speed Max speed 33600bps High speed 14400bps Middle speed 9600bps Low speed 4800bps International communication mode NO Mode 1 Mode 2 Mode 3 Transmission method One touch dial key Speed dial Number of items 100 items Reduction number 00 99 Number of digit of destination number 40 digits Destinat...

Page 11: ...er adding function Display items Date and time Destination name Max 20 characters Destination number Max 40 digits Sender name Max 20 characters Sender number Max 20 digits Send quantity 3 digits Send message When send message adding function is used Send message adding function Fixed message NO MESSAGE CONFIDENTIAL PLS DISTRIBUTE URGENT PLS CALL BACK IMPORTANT Index function Yes Max 10 kinds in p...

Page 12: ...rn OFF STANDARD Pattern 1 5 Incoming reject function Incoming is rejected when remaining memory capacity is less than 7 Call sound volume adjustment function Volume select OFF LOW MIDDLE HIGH Alarm sound volume adjustment function Volume select OFF LOW MIDDLE HIGH Key sound volume setting Follows setting on the main unit Junk FAX protection function Junk stations are registered to be rejected Numb...

Page 13: ...aper size error occurs Recording paper empty detection Detected by a paper pickup error Duplex receive Available only in the duplex function support models Transfer function Receive data are transferred to the registered station Number of registered transfer destination 1 item Registered telephone number 40 digits Local transfer Countermeasures against an error Paper jam No toner cartridge No tone...

Page 14: ...n scanned data Memory status check function Yes The remaining memory capacity is displayed on the LCD Memory content check function Not sent job is displayed on the LCD Cancel is possible Document jam Error LED LCD message are displayed Service functions system Test command function Send receive of specified signals commands and image data are performed without a remote machine Counter function Co...

Page 15: ...perature 20 25 C Humidity 65 5 RH 2 Acceptable operating condition 3 Transport condition 4 Supply storage condition No Name Content Life Product name Package 1 Develop cartridge Black x 1 Except Europe Toner developer cartridge x 1 Toner Net weight 124g Developer Net weight 190g 4K 5 document AL 110TD 5 2 Drum cartridge Drum cartridge 18K AL 100DR 5 Humidity RH 85 60 20 10 C 30 C 35 C Humidity RH ...

Page 16: ... P B Q Division No Ex production 1 Option 2 Same pack 3 Production month Production day Destination code Dealer distributor OEM etc Production place SOCC Fixed to B End digit of year Version No Production month Production day Destination code Dealer distributor OEM etc Production place SOCC Fixed to B End digit of year Version No X 0001 1 9 Ver A 1 Production month 1 9 Jan Sep 0 Oct X Nov Y Dec Se...

Page 17: ...ray 11 Original guides 12 Document feeder cover 13 Document feeder tray 14 Exit area 15 Paper output tray 16 Paper output tray extension 17 Power switch 18 Handles 19 Power cord 20 USB port 21 LAN port 22 Telephone line port 23 External telephone line port 24 Paper holding arm 1 Side cover 2 Fusing unit release lever 3 Transfer charger 4 Charger cleaner 5 Front cover 3 4 5 1 2 6 8 7 9 RSPF 10 11 1...

Page 18: ...ments of 1 16 START key Ready indicator The ready indicator lights up when copying or scanning is possible To begin copying press the START key The START key is also pressed to return to normal operation from auto power shut off mode Press this key to start FAX send and FAX manual receive etc 17 CLEAR ALL key This returns all functions to the default settings When pressed in a setting menu this re...

Page 19: ...noid RRS Resist roller rotation control solenoid 6 Paper feed solenoid CPFS1 Cassette Paper feed solenoid 1 7 Multi paper feed solenoid MPFS Multi manual pages feed solenoid 8 SPF motor SPFM Drives the single pass feeder 9 Duplex motor DMT Devices the duplex paper transport section 10 Original feed solenoid SPUS Original pick up solenoid 11 SPF paper feed solenoid SPFS Original feed solenoid 12 SP...

Page 20: ...stallation detection H at cassette insertion 5 PPD1 sensor PPD1 Transmission sensor Paper transport detection 1 L at paper pass 6 Door switch DSW Micro switch Door open close detection safety switch for 24V 1 or 0V of 24V at door open 7 Drum reset switch DRST Micro switch New drum detection switch Instantaneously H at insertion of new drum 8 SPF sensor SPID SD SW Transmission sensor Paper entry de...

Page 21: ...n PWB Operation input display 4 Power PWB AC power input DC voltage control High voltage control 5 CCD sensor PWB For image scanning 6 LSU motor PWB For polygon motor drive In the LSU 7 TCS PWB For toner sensor control 8 LSU PWB For laser control In the LSU 9 NIC PWB 10 BASE T Network I F 10 FAX operation PWB FAX operation input 11 Modem PWB FAX control 1 5 9 2 8 6 7 3 4 10 11 ...

Page 22: ...roller 7 Pressure roller Fuses toner on the paper Silicon rubber roller 8 Drum Forms images 9 Transfer unit Transfers images onto the drum 10 Pickup roller Picks up the manual feed paper In multi feed only 11 Manual paper feed tray Tray for manual feed paper 12 Manual paper feed roller Transport the paper from the manual paper feed port 13 PS roller unit Takes synchronization between the lead edge...

Page 23: ...certain the outlet is properly grounded Be sure to allow the required space around the machine for servicing and proper ventilation 2 Cautions on handling Be careful in handling the copier as follows to maintain the perfor mance of this copier Do not drop the copier subject it to shock or strike it against any object Do not expose the drum cartridge to direct sunlight Doing so will damage the surf...

Page 24: ...cover to open the cover 4 Remove the TD cartridge from the bag Remove the protective paper Hold the cartridge on both sides and shake it horizontally four or five times Hold the tab of the protective cover and pull the tab to your side to remove the cover 5 While pushing the lock release button gently insert the TD car tridge until it locks into place 6 Close the front cover and then the side cove...

Page 25: ...the paper to skew or misfeed 6 Gently push the paper tray back into the machine Note If you loaded a different size of paper than was loaded previously in the tray When not using the machine for an extended period remove all paper from the paper tray and store it in a dry place If paper is left in the machine for an extended period the paper will absorb moisture from the air resulting in paper jam...

Page 26: ...the soft ware from the beginning after solving the problem When installing Sharpdesk a minimal version of Internet Explorer 5 01 will be installed on your computer if your computer does not currently have Internet Explorer version 4 01 or later 1 Using the machine with a USB connection 1 The USB cable must not be connected to the machine Make sure that the cable is not connected before proceeding ...

Page 27: ...ure that the power of the machine is turned on and then connect the USB cable Windows will detect the machine and a Plug and Play screen will appear Caution If the following message appears on your computer screen close it A window regarding HI SPEED USB Device will then appear Close the window This message appears when the machine s USB 2 0 mode is not set to HI SPEED For information on switching...

Page 28: ...ows 95 Internet Explorer version 4 01 or later must be installed on your com puter If this is not installed double click My Computer and then double click the CD ROM icon Double click the le501 folder the EN folder and then ie5setup exe 1 Insert the LAN cable into the LAN port on the machine Use a network cable that is shielded 2 Turn on the machine 3 Insert the CD ROM into your computer s CD ROM ...

Page 29: ...cable 9 Read the message in the Welcome window and then click the Next button 10 Select LPR TCP IP direct printing and click the Next button 11 The printer or printers connected to the network will be detected Click the printer to be configured the machine and click the Next button Note If the machine s IP address cannot be found make sure the machine is powered on make sure the network cable is c...

Page 30: ...ick the setup icon select the language that you wish to use and click the Next button Normally the correct language is selected automatically 4 The SOFTWARE LICENCE window will appear Make sure that you understand the contents of the software licence and then click the Yes button 5 Click the Printer Driver button 6 Read the message in the Welcome window and then click the Next button 7 Select Shar...

Page 31: ...on Note If the Scanners and Cameras icon does not appear in Windows Me click view all Control Panel options 3 Select SHARP AL XXXXCS and click the Properties button In Windows Me right click SHARP AL XXXXCS and click Prop erties in the pop up menu 4 In the Properties screen click the Events tab 5 Select SC1 from the Scanner events pull down menu 6 Select Sharp Button Manager B in Send to this appl...

Page 32: ...d to remove the TD cartridge 3 Raise the handle of the paper tray and pull the paper tray out until it stops 4 Push the center of the pressure plate down until it locks in place and lock the plate using the pressure plate lock which has been stored in the front of the paper tray 5 Push the paper tray back into the unit 6 Lock the scan head locking switch Note When shipping the unit the scan head l...

Page 33: ...am MG roller Cleaning blade Drum Transfer unit Resist roller Exposure Main high voltage unit Saw tooth Charge Drum Cleaning Cleaning blade Waste toner box Paper release Fusing Separation Heat roller Heater lamp Transfer Transfer charger Transfer high voltage unit Developing Toner Developer Print process Paper transport route Semiconductor laser Manual feed PS roller Focus correction lens Electrode...

Page 34: ... Cleaning Residual toner on the drum surface is removed and collected by the cleaning blade Step 6 Optical discharge Residual charge on the drum surface is removed by semiconductor laser beam 3 Actual print process Step 1 DC charge A uniform negative charge is applied over the OPC drum surface by the main charging unit Stable potential is maintained by means of the Scorotron charger Positive charg...

Page 35: ...bias Step 4 Transfer The visible image on the drum surface is transferred onto the print paper by applying a positive charge from the transfer corona to the backside of the print paper Step 5 Separation Since the print paper is charged positively by the transfer corona it is discharged by the separation corona The separation corona is connected to ground Step 6 Cleaning Toner remaining on the drum...

Page 36: ...d the carrier is attracted to the drum because of the strong electrostatic force of the drum To avoid this the process is controlled by adjusting the drum potential and the grid potential of the Scorotron charger Basic function Voltage added to the screen grid can be selected high and low To make it easily understood the figure below shows voltage transition at the developer unit Start 1 Because t...

Page 37: ... radiated through the polygon mirror and vari ous lenses to the OPC drum Printing 7 Electrostatic latent images are formed on the OPC drum according to the laser beams and the latent images are developed to be visi ble images toner images 8 Meanwhile the paper is fed to the image transfer section in syn chronization with the image lead edge 9 After the transfer of toner images onto the paper the t...

Page 38: ... color scanning When PC scan ning The resolution is 600dpi When copying only the green component is used to print with the printer The color component for printing can be switched to red or blue by the service test command Spectrum characteristics of the lamp Spectrum characteristics of the color CCD Optical unit C Drive system The drive system is composed of the scanner motor the pulley gear the ...

Page 39: ...oint Makes the laser scanning speeds at both ends of the drum same as each other B Laser beam path C Composition Effective scanning width 216mm max Resolution 600dpi Beam diameter 75um in the main scanning direction 80um in the sub scanning direction Image surface power 0 15 0 01mW Laser wavelength 770 795nm Polygon motor section Brushless motor 31 180rpm No of mirror surfaces 4 surfaces 4 Fuser s...

Page 40: ... Fusing resistor This model is provided with a fusing resistor in the fusing section to improve transfer efficiency Since the upper heat roller is conductive when using copy paper that contains moisture and the distance between the transfer unit and the fusing unit is short the transfer current may find a path to ground via the copy paper the upper heat roller and the discharging brush 5 Paper fee...

Page 41: ... contact with a notch on the clutch sleeve stopping rotation of the pick up roller 5 At this time the paper is fed passed the paper entry detection switch PPD1 and detected by it After about 0 15 sec from detection of paper by PPD1 the tray paper feed solenoid PFS turns on so that the clutch sleeve projection comes into contact with the paper feed latch to stop the pick up roller Then the pick up ...

Page 42: ... pressed to the surface of the paper to start paper feeding 3 When pawl C of the manual paper feed clutch sleeve is engaged with the manual feed latch the manual feed stopper falls and the manual take up roller rises At that time the manual paper feed roller is rotating 4 The lead edge of the transported paper is pressed on the resist roller by the transport roller Then the paper is stopped tempor...

Page 43: ...d provision and it automatically copies up to 30 sheets of documents of a same size Only one set of copies B Document transport path and basic composition a PPD1 jam PPD1 does not turn off within 4 sec after turning on the resist roller b PPD2 jam PPD2 is off immediately after turning on the resist roller PPD2 does not turn off within 1 2 sec after turning off the resist roller c POD jam POD does ...

Page 44: ... by the transport paper exit roller R SPF gate solenoid ON The document is sent to the intermediate tray but not discharged completely The document is stopped once then switchback operation is performed To the back copy Paper transport The document is passed through the paper feed roller and the PS roller by the paper feed roller and the images on the front surface are transferred The paper is pas...

Page 45: ... the gate section and the duplex transport section and the PS roller and the images on the back are transferred It is sent through the fusing section and discharged to the paper exit tray Switchback operation is made after back copying in order to discharge documents according to the setting Set document Documents after discharge There are following job modes as well as D D mode S S Simplex to Sim...

Page 46: ...erse the disassembly procedure D Charger wire cleaning 1 Remove the charger cleaner from the manual paper feed unit Before disassembly be sure to disconnect the power cord for safety 1 Do not disconnect or connect the connector and the har ness during the machine is powered Especially be careful not to disconnect or connect the harness between the MCU PWB and the LSU MCU PWB CN20 during the machin...

Page 47: ... and 2 At that time be careful of the following items The rest of the charger wire must be within 1 5mm Refer to Fig 1 The spring hook section charger wire winding section must be in the range of the projection section Be careful not to twist the charger wire 2 Operation panel section A List B Disassembly procedure 1 Open the side door and Open the front cover 2 Remove the screws 4 pcs the harness...

Page 48: ...rews and remove the rear cabinet and the rear cabinet cover 2 Remove the connector and the clamp and remove the RSPF unit 3 Remove the four screws remove the operation unit and discon nect the connector 4 Remove the right cabinet 5 Remove the left cabinet 6 Remove the screw and remove the rear cover 7 Remove the table glass NO Part name Ref 1 Copy lamp unit 2 Copy lamp 3 Lens unit 1 1 1 4 1 3 3 2 ...

Page 49: ... the CCD PWB connector of the carriage unit 3 Move the core which was passed through the CCD MCU harness near the CCD PWB connector as shown in the figure below and fix it with a filament tape 19mm wide 40mm long For the attach ment reference refer to the figure below Clean and remove oil from the attachment section 4 Attach the CCD MCU harness to the duplex tape on the back of the carriage unit 5...

Page 50: ...emove the screw and remove the ther mistor 4 Remove the screw and remove the U turn guide Pressure roller section disassembly 5 Remove the three screws remove the fusing cover lower on the right side and open the heat roller section 6 Remove the screw and remove the PPD2 sensor No Part name Ref 1 Thermistor 2 PPD2 sensor 3 Heater lamp 4 Pressure roller 5 Heat roller 1 2 3 2 1 2 3 Thermistor 1 2 1 ...

Page 51: ...Remove the pressure release levers on the right and the left sides 11 Remove the pressure roller the pressure bearing and the spring Note Apply grease to the sections specified with an asterisk Grease JFE552 UKOG 0235FCZZ Heat roller disassembly Continued from procedure 4 5 Remove screws remove the fusing cover and open the heat roller section 1 2 Heater lamp 3 1 2 2 1 3 1 1 1 2 2 1 3 3 Pressure r...

Page 52: ...nsport section A List B Disassembly procedure 1 Remove the paper holding arm Remove the arm holder from the main unit and remove the holder from the arm 2 Remove the two screws and remove the hinge guide R 3 Remove the fan duct and disconnect the connector 2 positions 4 Remove the six screws and remove the scanner unit 1 2 3 Heat roller 3 2 1 1 1 2 Apply grease GU 2 UKOG 0255FCZZ to the fusing gea...

Page 53: ...rew and open the upper paper guide 8 Remove the roller and remove the belt 9 Disengage the pawl and remove the roller knob 10 Disengage the pawl and shift the pulley and the bearing 11 Remove the paper exit roller and remove the belt the pulley and the bearing 12 Remove the connector and the screw and remove the speaker unit 1 2 3 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 4 1 2 2 1 3 ...

Page 54: ...ctors 16 Remove the three screws and remove the MCU PWB 17 Remove two screws and remove the toner motor 18 Remove the three screws and remove the DUP motor unit and the belt 19 Remove the harness guide 20 Remove the five screws and the grounding wire and remove the main drive unit 2 1 3 3 4 3 3 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 1 2 1 1 2 3 1 2 1 1 1 CAUTION Attach the gears securely ...

Page 55: ...emove two screws and remove the fusing connector 24 Remove five screws and the connector and lift the intermediate frame unit to remove 25 Remove the four screws and remove the lower paper guide unit Note for installation Fit the lower paper guide hole a with the shifter gear hole b so that the black resin c of the shifter unit can be checked 3 3 1 1 2 2 4 4 2 4 1 3 2 2 3 3 3 3 1 4 1 1 1 1 2 a b c...

Page 56: ...and remove the grounding plate and the gear 29 Remove the E ring the gear and the bearing and remove the shifter roller 30 Put the lower paper guide unit upside down remove the two screws and remove the shifter motor 31 Remove the four screws and remove the LSU Note When assembling turn it to the right and attach 1 2 3 3 4 1 2 3 1 2 1 1 1 2 ...

Page 57: ...nnector and remove the PPD1 sen sor PWB 36 Remove two E rings and remove the paper feed roller 37 Remove three E rings and remove the clutch unit 38 Remove the semi circular roller unit 39 Remove the semi circular rubber C Assembly procedure For assembly reverse the disassembly procedure 5 4 4 1 2 3 PS roller unit PS semi circuler earth plate 5 4 4 1 2 3 PS semi circular earth plate Use grease of ...

Page 58: ... the screw and remove the side door detection unit 3 Remove three screws and remove the multi paper feed upper frame 4 Remove two screws and remove the multi feed bracket unit from the multi paper feed upper frame No Part name Ref 1 Manual transport roller 2 Cassette detection switch 3 PPD1 sensor PWB 4 Side door detection unit 2 1 1 2 Back Wire treatment 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 ...

Page 59: ...ove the multi paper feed solenoid C Assembly procedure For assembly reverse the disassembly procedure D Pressure plate holder attachment 1 Attach the pressure plate holder so that the resin section is not covered with the seal M1 N 2 1 1 1 3 L O C K T O K 2 1 1 2 3 Multi paper feed solenoid Pressure plate holder Seal M1 N Attachment reference Attachment reference ...

Page 60: ...rness and remove the main motor 7 Remove two screws and one connector and remove the exhaust fan motor Note Be careful of the installing directions of the fan Attach it so that the blowing direction faces outside 8 Disconnect the connector 9 Remove the two screws and remove the NIC PWB 10 Disconnect the connector 11 Remove the two screws and remove the NIC PWB unit No Part name Ref 1 FAX PWB 2 Mir...

Page 61: ...otor section RSPF model only A List B Disassembly procedure 1 Remove the rear cabinet 2 Remove two screws 3 Remove the Duplex motor cover 4 Remove the Duplex motor Note When reassembling be sure to engage the Duplex motor gear with the belt on the main body side C Assembly procedure For assembly reverse the disassembly procedure 10 Reverse roller section RSPF model only A List B Disassembly proced...

Page 62: ... 11 RSPF section RSPF model only A RSPF 1 Remove the rear cabinet 1 Remove four screws 2 Remove the rear cabinet 2 Remove the RSPF 1 Remove the connector and the cable 2 Remove the RSPF B Intermediate tray 1 Remove the intermediate tray C Upper cover 1 Remove four screws from the bottom of the main body 2 Remove the upper cover 1 4 1 3 2 1 1 2 1 1 ...

Page 63: ...position for the paper feed frame spring E Upper cover of the pickup unit 1 Remove two screws from the bottom of the pickup unit 2 Remove the upper cover F Sensor PWB 1 Remove two screws 2 Remove the sensor PWB 3 Remove the harness G Pickup solenoid 1 Remove two screws 2 Remove the pickup solenoid Note When reassembling hang the iron core on the solenoid arm 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 3 1 2 A ...

Page 64: ...ts I Manual paper feed roller pickup roller 1 Remove the pickup unit 1 Lift the paper stopper 2 Slide the take up roller unit 3 Slide the bushing in the arrow direction 4 Remove the take up roller Note When reassembling hang the convex portion of the roller unit on the solenoid arm 2 Remove the Manual paper feed roller pickup roller 1 Remove the parts 2 Remove the manual paper feed roller 3 Remove...

Page 65: ...five screws and remove the transport unit K Belt 1 1 Remove the belt L Belt 2 1 Remove three screws 2 Remove the drive unit 3 Remove the belt Note When reassembling hang the belt on the boss M SPF motor 1 Remove the harness 2 Remove two screws 3 Remove the SPF motor N Solenoid 1 Remove the harness 2 Remove two screws 3 Remove the solenoid 3 4 5 1 3 5 5 5 6 2 1 1 2 3 1 1 2 3 1 2 3 ...

Page 66: ... the parts 1 Remove the two screws 2 Remove the parts 2 Remove the paper supply roller 1 Loosen the screw 2 Open the paper exit paper guide 3 Remove the parts 4 Remove the paper supply roller Q Paper entry sensor 1 Loosen the screw 2 Open the paper exit paper guide 3 Remove the paper entry sensor 4 Remove the harness 1 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 1 3 3 4 1 4 2 3 ...

Page 67: ... parts 2 Remove the parts 1 Loosen the screw 2 Open the paper exit paper guide 3 Remove the parts 3 Remove the transport roller 1 Remove the paper exit paper guide 2 Remove the transport roller S Paper exit roller 1 Remove the parts 1 Remove two screws 2 Remove the parts 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 2 1 1 2 ...

Page 68: ...aper exit roller 1 Remove the parts 2 Remove the paper exit roller T Solenoid 1 Remove the reverse gate 1 Remove the ring 2 Remove the reverse gate Note When reassembling be careful of the groove and the hole positions of the spring Note When reassembling hang 2 on the solenoid 2 Remove the solenoid 1 Remove the screw 2 Remove the solenoid 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 ...

Page 69: ...lculate the main scanning direction magnification ratio Main scanning direction magnification ratio 6 Check that the copy magnification ratio is within the specified range If it is not within the specified range perform the following procedures 7 Execute TC 48 01 to select the main scanning direction copy magnification ratio adjustment mode To select the adjustment mode use the key 8 Enter the new...

Page 70: ...ss Rmm of the scale Set C 10 x R mm Example Set to 40 When the value of C is increased by 10 the image loss is decreased by 1mm Default 50 5 Measure the distance Hmm from the paper lead edge to the image print start position Set A 10 x H mm Example Set to 50 When the value of A is increased by 10 the image lead edge is moved to the paper lead edge by 1mm Default 50 6 Set the lead edge void amount ...

Page 71: ... value is increased by 1 the copy image is shifted by 0 1mm toward the rear frame For the manual paper feed change the manual paper feed adjustment mode and perform the similar procedures Since the document center offset is automatically adjusted by the CCD which scan the reference lines F R on the back of document guide there is no need to adjust manually 2 Copy density adjustment A Copy density ...

Page 72: ...en too bright Decrease the value displayed on the copy quantity display When too dark Increase the value displayed on the copy quantity display The value can be set in the range of 1 99 UKOG 0162FCZZ DENSITY No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 W UKOG 0089CSZZ DENSITY No 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 5 1 9 0 KODAK GRAY SCALE 1 2 3 4 19 A Auto Mode Brightness 1 step only Manual Mode Brightness 5 steps Adjustment of only the ce...

Page 73: ...econd surface printing mode image loss at the front edge of an image in which image data is once stored in memory The image data is read starting from its front end in the document delivery direction Reference direction of document setting in the OC mode and stored in memory This stored image data is printed starting at the printing start position in the order of last stored data to the first stor...

Page 74: ...mount is increased by about 0 1mm The initial value of duplex setting is 2to2 Adjustment procedure 1 Paper trailing edge void quantity 1 Preparing test chart Draw a scale at the rear end of one side of a sheet of A 4 white paper or letter paper 2 Set the test chart on the document glass as shown below 3 Execute test command 50 19 to turn on the PRINT mode lamp and make the printing mode in OC D mo...

Page 75: ... table as shown below and make a normal copy 100 on the front and the back surfaces to make a test chart Note Since the printed copy is used as a test chart put the scale in paralled with the edge lines 2 Set the test chart on the RSPF and make a duplex copy D D or D S in the normal ratio 100 3 Compare the scale image and the actual image If necessary perform the following adjustment procedures 4 ...

Page 76: ... correction document so that the density 10 black side comes on the left side and that the chart is upside down at the center of the plate left center When ENTER START key is pressed the mirror base unit scans the chart and calculates the correction value After completion of correction the corrected value is displayed on the LCD Default 0 If the value is set to the default operation is made with 0...

Page 77: ...eration check HT LAMP CHK 03 Copy lamp ON check C LAMP CHK 6 01 Paper feed solenoid CPFS1 CPFS2 MPFS operation check PSOL CHK 02 Resist roller solenoid RRS operation check RES R SOL CHK 7 01 Check of warm up display and aging with JAM W UP AGING 06 Interval aging INTERVAL AGING 08 Shift to copy with warm up display W UP C MODE 8 01 Developing bias output DVLP BIAS SET 02 Main charger output Grid H...

Page 78: ...E 20 SPF exposure correction EXP LEVEL SPF 29 Image contrast adjustment 600dpi GAMMA 600 30 AE limit adjustment AE LIMIT 31 Image sharpness adjustment SHARPNESS 32 Copier color reproduction setting COLOR REAPPEAR 39 FAX mode sharpness adjustment 48 01 Mains can sub scan direction magnification ratio COPY MAG 05 SPF RSPF mode sub scan direction magnification ratio in copying SPF RSPF MAG Main code ...

Page 79: ...tatus is displayed on the COPY mode lamp The lamp is ON when the mirror is in the home position During aging the copy lamp is ON Operation The operation is similar to test command 1 01 2 01 Single Paper Feeder SPF aging SPF AGING Function When ENTER START key is pressed the set magnification ratio is acquired and single face docu ment transport is performed in the case of SPF or duplex document tr...

Page 80: ...PFS repeats ON for 500ms and OFF for 500ms 20 times by the use of the solenoid drive control Bios Operation 10 RSPF paper exit gate solenoid operation check RSPF SGS CHK Function The SPF paper exit gate solenoid SGS repeats ON for 500ms and OFF for 500ms 20 times by the use of the solenoid drive control Bios Operation 3 03 Shifter operation check SHIFTER CHK Function The shifter is moved back and ...

Page 81: ...nel 1 is added to the value Once a key is pressed it is not recounted When START key is pressed counting is made and the machine goes into the LED ON check mode LED all ON status after 3sec When C key is pressed for the first time it is counted When it is pressed for the second time the machine goes into the sub code entry mode When CA key is pressed for the first time it is counted When it is pre...

Page 82: ...ready lamp is lighted Enter the copy quantity with the 10KEY and press ENTER START key and copying is executed to make the set quantity of copies and the ready state is kept for 3sec and copying is executed again to make the set quantity of copies These operations are repeated To cancel the test command turn off the power or execute a test command which executes hardware reset Operation 08 Shift t...

Page 83: ... duplex motor Bios to drive the duplex motor in the normal direction paper exit direction for 30sec After completion of this process the machine goes into the sub code entry standby mode Operation 02 Duplex motor reverse rotation check DPLX ROT REV Function Use the duplex motor Bios to drive the duplex motor in the reverse direction for 30sec After completion of this process the machine goes into ...

Page 84: ...nction The JAM total counter is displayed Operation 05 Total counter display TTL CNT Function The total counter value is displayed Operation 08 SPF counter display SPF CNT Function The SPF counter is displayed Operation 11 FAX related counter display Function The FAX related counter is displayed Operation Main code Sub code Contents Details of function operation 1 Initial display 10 00 TONER MOTOR...

Page 85: ...s displayed Operation 19 Scanner mode counter display S MODE CNT Function The scanner mode counter is displayed Operation 21 Scanner counter display SCAN CNT Function The scanner counter is displayed Operation Main code Sub code Contents Details of function operation 1 Initial display 22 12 DRUM CNT Code number Version Display item 0 Main unit Program MAIN PROG 1 F IMC Program F IMC PROG 2 LCD DAT...

Page 86: ...nd 000 000 is dis played on the LCD Operation 08 Copy counter clear COPIES CLR Function When ENTER START key is pressed the copy counter value is cleared to 0 and 000 000 is dis played on the LCD Operation 09 Printer counter clear PRT CLR Function When ENTER START key is pressed the printer counter value is cleared to 0 and 000 000 is dis played on the LCD Operation 10 FAX counter clear FAX CLR Fu...

Page 87: ...nstallation of the developing unit If it is not installed the high voltage above is not outputted and only the motor is rotated To check the developing bias install the developing unit After completion of 30sec operation the machine goes into the sub code entry standby mode Operation 10 Polygon motor operation check LSU CHK Function When ENTER START key is pressed the Bios is called to rotate the ...

Page 88: ...oid setting END EDGE Function When this test command is executed the current set rear edge void is displayed Enter the code num ber corresponding to the desired rear edge void and press ENTER START key to save the setting Operation The operation is similar to test command 21 01 30 CE mark support control ON OFF CE MARK Function When this test command is executed the current set CE mark support con...

Page 89: ...ey to save the setting Operation The operation is similar to test command 21 01 42 Transfer ON timing control setting TC ON TIMING Function When this test command is executed the currently set value of the transfer ON timing is displayed initial display and the set value is saved Setting range 0 9 Default 5 The default 5 of transfer ON timing is 330ms passed from PS release When set to 0 it is the...

Page 90: ...on The operation is similar to test command 21 01 30 01 Paper sensor status display P SENSOR Function The paper sensor status is displayed on the LCD Since the manual paper feed sensor is a single bypass sensor its status is not displayed The width sensor is available only in the FAX models Operation Main code Sub code Contents Details of function operation 9 Code Setting Remark 0 0 mm 1 0 5 mm 2 ...

Page 91: ... sub code entry standby mode Operation The operation is similar to test command 21 01 04 Fusing temperature setting in multi coy FU TEMP MULTI Function For 20th sheet or later in multi copy the fusing temperature is automatically changed from the temper ature set with test command 43 1 to the temperature set with this test command When this test command is executed the current set code number is d...

Page 92: ...s executed the current set code number is displayed When 10KEY key is pressed setting is changed When ENTER START key is pressed set ting is written into the EEPROM The machine goes into the sub code entry standby mode Applied only to the Japan model However there is no schedule to produce the Japan model Set ting is reflected only when ON with test command 43 09 Operation The operation is similar...

Page 93: ... make darker copy Exp 1 and Exp 5 copies also become darker When made to lighter copy Exp1 and Exp 5 copies become lighter too Press key to switch the mode The set value of the selected mode is displayed on the LCD Adjustment value 1 99 Operation The operation is similar to test command 46 01 Main code Sub code Contents Details of function operation Mode Display item Default LED AE mode 300dpi AE ...

Page 94: ... side 2 Enter a 2 digit value as the exposure adjust ment value YY is the entered exposure adjustment value 3 Scan is started self print and the LED of START key is turned off 4 Print is started self print After completion of printing returns to 2 dis play ADJUST EXP AUTO XX ADJUST EXP AUTO YY ADJUST EXP AUTO SCAN YY ADJUST EXP AUTO PRINT YY Density adjustment value data table When initializing ea...

Page 95: ...xp 1 and Exp 5 copies also become in higher contrast When made to a lower contrast Exp1 and Exp 5 copies become lower contrast too Press key to switch the mode The set value of the selected mode is displayed on the LCD Adjustment value 1 99 No density display on LCD Operation The operation is similar to test command 46 01 Main code Sub code Contents Details of function operation 1 Initial display ...

Page 96: ...to the EEPROM Operation 20 SPF exposure correction EXP LEVEL SPF Function Used to adjust the exposure correction amount in the SPF mode The adjustment is made by adjust ing Vref voltage variation for the OC mode When this test command is executed the current set value is displayed in 2 digits Default 50 Change the set value and press START key to save the setting and make a copy When the set value...

Page 97: ... 26 06 Destination setting or test command 46 19 Auto Exposure mode is changed the setting of this test command is also changed to the default in connection Operation The operation is similar to test command 46 19 31 Image sharpness adjustment SHARPNESS Function Used to adjust sharpening blurring of image in each mode When this test command is executed warm up and shading are performed and the cur...

Page 98: ...ue Green Blue Purple Red Yellow 2 Yellow Red Green Blue Water blue Purple Specification component Setting No Remark Green 0 Default Red 1 Blue 2 Mode Display item Default setting LED AE mode including TS AE 0 COPY mode lamp TEXT mode including TS TEXT 0 PRINT mode lamp PHOTO mode PHOTO 0 SCAN mode lamp Sharpness adjustment value data table When initializing each data 1 Mode Sharpness adjustment va...

Page 99: ...nto the EEPROM and a copy is made When the set value is increased by 1 the magnification ratio is increased by 0 1 Adjustment range 1 99 Default 50 When adjusting the RSPF use 2 SIDED COPY key to select single duplex after entering the one page print mode performing 2 page single copy For printing regardless of the density mode and the density level Density mode MANUAL Density level 3 When there i...

Page 100: ...ta write EEPROM E2PROM WRITING Data write LCD LCD DATE WRITING During SUM CHECK FLASH ROM SUM CHECK During BOOT SUM CHECK BOOT SUM CHECK During EEPROM SUM CHECK EEPROM SUM CHECK Download complete DOWNLOAD COMPLETE Error status Display item PC data receiving E 01 PC TRANS Loader function transfer E 02 LOADER COPY FLASH ROM delete E 03 FLASH ERASE Boot section FLASH ROM write E 04 BOOT WRITE Program...

Page 101: ...lue of C is increased by 10 the image loss is decreased by 1mm Default 50 3 Measure the distance Hmm from the paper lead edge to the image print start position Set A 10 x H mm Example Set to 50 When the value of A is increased by 10 the image lead edge is moved to the paper lead edge by 1mm Default 50 4 Set the lead edge void amount to B 50 2 5mm Default 50 When the value of B is increased by 10 t...

Page 102: ...the edges When the RSPF is used select the mode for use of the RSPF by 2 SIDED COPY key Support for the installation models For non installation models skip In the 2nd print center offset adjustment print is made forcibly as 1to2 Short Edge from OC regard less of duplex setting When paper is discharged the shifter is operated Operation The operation is similar to test command 46 01 12 Document fee...

Page 103: ... value of duplex setting is 1to2 Long Edge for the duplex model or 2to1 for the simplex model When paper is discharged the shifter is operated Operation The operation is similar to test command 46 01 19 Duplex copy rear edge void adjustment DPLX END EDGE Function Used to adjust the rear edge void amount in duplex copy When this test command is executed the current set value is displayed in 2 digit...

Page 104: ...ed from the difference between the SPFG glass cover edge and the OC side document glass CCD out put level If the adjustment is normal the adjusted value is displayed If abnormal the error LED lights up with the current set value displayed During the error LED is lighted when START key is pressed again execution is performed again Operation The operation is similar to test command 46 01 In MANUAL O...

Page 105: ...igits of 12bit hexadecimal number Place the gray gradation chart UKOG 0162FCZZ used as the correction document so that the den sity 10 black side comes on the left side and that the chart is upside down at the center of the plate left center When ENTER START key is pressed the mirror base unit scans the chart and calculates the correc tion value After completion of correction the corrected value i...

Page 106: ...is switched 0 and 1 Operation 02 FAX soft SW initializing excluding the adjustment values Function Use to initializing FAX soft SW Operation Main code Sub code Contents Details of function operation Code number Pattern Display item 0 1by2 1 BY 2 1 Grid pattern CHECK 2 White paper WHITE 3 Black background BLACK 1 Initial display CLEAR key FAX control is terminated 2 Enter a 3 digit value of soft SW...

Page 107: ...ECKING MEMORY MEMORY CHECK RESULT OK MEMORY CHECK RESULT XXXXXXXX SUM NG MEMORY CHECK RESULT XXXXXXXX A BUS NG MEMORY CHECK RESULT XXXXXXXX DATA NG MEMORY CHECK RESULT XXXXXXXX D BUS NG MEMORY CHECK RESULT XXXXXXXX ERASE NG 1 NO SIGNAL 13 7200bps V34 25 2400bps V27ter 2 33600bps V34 14 4800bps V34 26 300bps FLAG 3 31200bps V34 15 2400bps V34 27 2100Hz CED 4 28800bps V34 16 14400bps V33 28 1100Hz C...

Page 108: ...21 7200bps V17 33 NO RING BACK TONE 10 14400bps V34 22 9600bps V29 34 LINE OFF HOOK 11 12000bps V34 23 7200bps V29 35 LINE ON HOOK 12 9600bps V34 24 4800bps V27ter 1 Initial display 2 2 digit 1 35 with 10KEY 2sec after Pressing key or key reverses the sequence CLEAR key FAX control is terminated 3 ENTER key Send after setting CLEAR key Returns to 1 Initial display SELECT OUTPUT SIGNAL 2 DIGITS No ...

Page 109: ...ssed the second line is changed in the sequence of No 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 When key is pressed the sequence is reversed CLEAR key FAX control is terminated 3 ENTER key CLEAR key Returns to 1 Initial display SELECT SIGNAL PRESS SELECT SIGNAL 1 6 1 NO SIGNAL SELECT SIGNAL 1 6 6 00001 OUTPUTING SIGNAL MAX PRESS CLEAR TO STOP 1 Initial display 2 or after 2sec Every time when key is pressed the second line is...

Page 110: ...G yyPPS xxms TERMINATE 1 YES 2 NO TERMINATED Dial test DTMF 1 Initial display CLEAR key FAX control is terminated 2 Select 2 Select 2 3 Select 1 Select 2 4 Select 1 XXXX Default After deleting with CLEAR key input can be made 4 ENTER key xx indicates HI and yy indicates Low Soft SW Select 2 Returns to 4 display 5 Select 1 HI LO is selected with the signal level inside 6 After setting the signal se...

Page 111: ...level CLEAR key Returns to 1 Initial display INPUT DIAL SENDING SIGNAL SSW PRESS CLEAR TO STOP 1 Initial display 2 or after 2sec Every time when key is pressed the second line is changed in the sequence of 1 2 3 1 When key is pressed the sequence is reversed CLEAR key FAX control is terminated 3 ENTER key When print is allowed After completion of printing FAX control is terminated When print is in...

Page 112: ...ing on the check result CLEAR key FAX control is terminated RECEIVING RESULT xx 1 Initial display When a signal is detected the display is changed from NONE to the following CI CNG CED BT DT Flag SDT DTMF CLEAR key FAX control is terminated CHECKING NONE PRESS CLEAR TO STOP 1 Initial display xx xx xx xxx indicates o clock minute second millisecond CLEAR key FAX control is terminated COMM TIME xx x...

Page 113: ... xx xx xxx is the entered value Select 2 Returns to 1 Initial display 7 Select 1 After 2sec returns to 1 Initial display 2 Select 2 xx xx is the current value 3 Select 1 Select 2 Returns to 1 Initial display 4 Enter o clock in 2 digits 5 Enter minute in 2 digits xx xx is the current value Select 2 Returns to 1 Initial display 6 Select 1 After 2sec returns to 1 Initial display SELECT TO SET 1 DATE ...

Page 114: ...s erroneously detected Remote switch setting Yes No User program SW 8 5 When remote switch is erroneously detected Communication General Send level None SW 15 4 8 When the remote machine cannot receive signals in a proper level JBIG mode None SW 17 4 8 When an error occurs in the JBIG mode SG3 V34 mode function setup None SW 43 1 When SG3 communication error occurs frequently V34 symbol rate None ...

Page 115: ...gram REMOTE RECEPTION When a value outside the set range is set the initial value is set 6 Bit No Set range 5 6 7 8 0 to 9 1 7 0 8 1 S W 3 1 Density default setup Bit No 1 2 3 4 5 Medium 0 When a value outside the set range is set the initial value is set 2 Light 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 Medium 0 0 1 0 0 1 4 Dark 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 0 6 Inhibited to use 0 7 Size specification Bit No 7 8 Conforms to the machine inf...

Page 116: ...es 0 No Yes 1 4 Dial tone monitoring time 1 10sec 0 5sec 5sec 0 5 Inhibited to use 0 6 Max length of reception 1 No limit 0 1 5m 1 5m 0 7 Destination display time when one touch key is pressed Bit No 7 8 2sec 0 When a value outside the set range is set the initial value is set 2sec 0 0 4sec 0 1 8 6sec 1 0 0 1 1 S W 8 1 Memory transmission direct transmission default setup 1 Direct transmission 0 M...

Page 117: ...45sec 0 When a value outside the set range is set the initial value is set 2 Bit No Set range 1 2 3 4 30 to 75sec 5sec unit N x 5 30sec 0 3 1 4 1 5 Inhibited to use 0 6 CI detection Bit No 6 7 4 sine wave 0 When a value outside the set range is set the initial value is set 4 sine wave 0 0 3 sine wave 1 0 7 2 sine wave 0 1 0 1 1 8 Inhibited to use 0 S W 13 1 Inhibited to use 0 2 0 3 Ringing volume ...

Page 118: ... V 17 12 0kbps 1 0 1 0 4 V 17 7200bps 1 0 1 1 0 V 17 14 4kbps Others 5 Modem speed in reception fixed Bit No 5 6 No fixing 0 No fixing 0 0 V 29 9600BPS 0 1 6 V 27ter 4800BPS 1 0 0 V 17 14400BPS 1 1 7 Inhibited to use 0 8 0 S W 17 1 Inhibited to use 0 2 MH fixed Except for SG3 1 Yes 0 No depending on the other party s machine No 0 3 ECM MMR Except for SG3 1 Yes 0 No Yes 1 4 ECM JBIG Except for SG3 ...

Page 119: ... No 3 4 Not set 0 Refer to Main menu ANTI JUNK FAX When a value outside the set range is set the initial value is set Not set 0 0 4 Receive inhibit 0 1 0 5 Inhibited to use 0 6 Document output setup in reception 1 Collective output after completion of reception 0 Output after reception of every page Output after reception of every page 0 7 Inhibited to use 0 8 Automatic reduction print 1 Allow 0 I...

Page 120: ...0 8 0 S W 29 1 Number of auto switch calls of manual reception auto reception Binary input 0 time 0 Refer to User program OF RINGS MANUAL RX When a value outside the set range is set the initial value is set 2 Bit No Set range 1 2 3 4 0 to 9 Not switched when 0 0 3 0 4 0 5 Setup of number of times of call rings Binary input 2 times 0 Refer to User program OF RINGS AUTO RX When a value outside the ...

Page 121: ...ry send Bit No 7 8 Only the address to which transmission is failed 1 Refer to User program PRINT SELECTION When a value outside the set range is set the initial value is set Print inhibited 0 0 All print 0 1 8 Only the address to which transmission is failed 1 0 0 1 1 S W 32 1 Distinctive ringing Bit No 1 2 3 4 OFF 0 Refer to User program DISTINCTIVE RING When a value outside the set range is set...

Page 122: ... to User program AM MODE 6 Bit No Set range 5 6 7 8 0 to 15sec User 0 to 10sec 0 Mute detection OFF 1 7 0 8 1 S W 38 1 Protocol monitor Bit No 1 2 Not output 0 Not output 0 0 Not output 0 1 2 Output 1 0 0 Output only in an error 1 1 3 Protocol monitor save 1 Yes 0 No Yes 1 4 Inhibited to use 0 5 0 6 0 7 Transfer function 1 Allow 0 Inhibit Inhibit 1 8 Inhibited to use 0 S W 39 1 Inhibited to use 0 ...

Page 123: ...400 0 0 0 2743 0 0 1 5 2800 0 1 0 0 3000 0 1 1 6 3200 1 0 0 1 3429 1 0 1 7 Silence detection level table 1 variable SRAM 0 constant ROM constant ROM 0 8 Control channel retrain judgment in V 34 reception 1 Ignore EQM value 0 Judge EQM value Judge EQM value 0 S W 44 1 V 34 primary channel send speed Binary input 33600bps 1 2 Bit No Send speed 2400 bps x N 1 2 3 4 When N 0 2400bps When N 15 33600bps...

Page 124: ...the set range is set the initial value is set 10PPS 0 0 20PPS 0 1 2 TONE 1 0 0 1 1 3 Telephone line menu 1 Inhibit 0 Allow Allow 0 4 DP dial pulse number process 1 10 N 0 Normal N Normal N 0 5 Scan effective image area main scan left edge image loss SPF Binary input 96 dots 0 6 Bit No Set range 5 6 7 8 0 to 360 dots 24 dot interval 1 7 0 8 0 S W 49 1 Inhibited to use 0 2 0 3 Speaker sound volume p...

Page 125: ... 4 0 0 0dBm to 15 15 0dBm 0 3 0 4 0 5 DTMF send level difference between high and low level Binary input 2 0dBm 1 6 Bit No Set range 5 6 7 8 0 2 0dBm to 15 5 5dBm 0 5dBm unit When set to 0 Low group High group 2 0 dBm 0 7 0 8 0 S W 54 1 Scan effective image area sub scan lead edge image loss SPF Binary input 96 lines 0 2 Bit No Set range 1 2 3 4 0 to 240 lines 16 line interval 1 3 1 4 0 5 Scan eff...

Page 126: ... 5 6 0dB 0 0dB 0 0 4dB 0 1 6 8dB 1 0 0 12dB 1 1 7 Reception cable amplitude equalizer Bit No 7 8 0dB 0 0dB 0 0 4dB 0 1 8 8dB 1 0 0 12dB 1 1 S W 60 1 Scan effective image area sub scan lead edge image loss SPF back surface Binary input 96 lines 0 2 Bit No Set range 1 2 3 4 0 to 240 lines 16 line interval 1 3 1 4 0 5 Scan effective image area sub scan rear edge image loss SPF back surface Binary inp...

Page 127: ...S W 65 1 Inhibited to use 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 S W 66 1 Inhibited to use 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 S W 67 1 Make time 10PPS setup Binary input 40ms 1 2 Bit No Set range 1 2 3 4 26 to 41ms by increment of 1ms 1 3 1 4 0 5 Inhibited to use 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 S W 68 1 Line open delay time in dial test Bit No 1 2 2sec 0 2sec 0 0 3sec 0 1 2 4sec 1 0 0 5sec 1 1 3 Inhibited to use 0 4 0 5 T1 timer...

Page 128: ...e set range is set the initial value is set 2 25sec 0 0 4 3sec 0 1 0 4sec 1 0 5 RTC EOL send times 1 6 times 0 7 times 6 times 1 6 Inhibited to use 0 7 CNG send start Bit No 7 8 0 5sec 0 When a value outside the set range is set the initial value is set 0 5sec 0 0 8 1 0sec 0 1 0 1 5sec 1 0 S W 73 1 Minimum flags between frames Bit No 1 2 2 flag 0 2 flag 0 0 3 flag 0 1 2 4 flag 1 0 0 5 flag 1 1 3 P...

Page 129: ...fication ratio adjustment SPF sub scan 1 0 0 2 Binary input 0 0 3 Bit No Set range 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 to 12 7 0 1 interval 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 S W 78 1 Print magnification ration adjustment main scan 1 0 0 2 Binary input 0 0 3 Bit No Set range 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 to 12 7 0 1 interval 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 S W 79 1 Print magnification ration adjustment sub scan 1 0 0 2 Binary input 0 0 3 Bit No Set rang...

Page 130: ...peaker sound volume setting pattern number Binary input 1 0 When a value outside the set range is set the initial value is set 4 Bit No Set range 3 4 5 6 7 8 Pattern No 1 to 35 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 1 S W 84 1 Inhibited to use 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 1 6 0 7 0 8 0 S W 85 1 Inhibited to use 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 S W 86 1 Inhibited to use 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 S W 87 1 Inhibited to use 1 2 0 3 0 4...

Page 131: ... Symbol speed 3000 high carrier send enable in V 34 send 1 Enable 0 Disable Enable 1 5 Symbol speed 3000 low carrier send enable in V 34 send 1 Enable 0 Disable Enable 1 6 Symbol speed 3429 enable in V 34 send 1 Enable 0 Disable Enable 1 7 Symbol speed 2800 enable in V 34 send 1 Enable 0 Disable Enable 1 8 Symbol speed 2743 enable in V 34 send 1 Enable 0 Disable Enable 1 S W 92 1 Inhibited to use ...

Page 132: ... 0 2 1 3 0 4 1 5 1 6 0 7 0 8 0 S W 100 1 Inhibited to use 1 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 S W 101 1 Print effective image area sub scan lead edge void Back surface Binary input 32 lines 0 2 Bit No Set range 1 2 3 4 0 to 240 lines 16 line interval 600dpi 0 3 1 4 0 5 Print effective image area sub scan rear edge void Back surface Binary input 48 lines 0 6 Bit No Set range 5 6 7 8 0 to 240 lines 16 lin...

Page 133: ... Set range 1 2 3 4 0 to 360 dots in the interval of 24 dots 1 3 0 4 0 5 Scan effective image area main scan right edge image loss SPF back surface Binary input 96 dots 0 6 Bit No Set range 5 6 7 8 0 to 360 dots in the interval of 24 dots 1 7 0 8 0 S W 105 1 Scan magnification ratio adjustment OC main scan 1 0 0 2 Binary input 0 0 3 Bit No Set range 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 to 12 7 0 1 interval 0 4 0 5 0 6 ...

Page 134: ... no response from the remote machine Setting is made in binary input When set to 0 resend is mad immediately after completion of commu nication However the time interval set by SW21 Interval between completion of communication and the next call is valid Default 1min SW4 No 5 No 8 Recall interval in busy Used to set the interval for the next call when busy tone is detected in communication Setting ...

Page 135: ...pressing C A key or auto clear Default 0 Memory transmission SW8 No 2 Proxy reception Used to set whether proxy reception is enabled or not When set to 0 under the following error status auto receive is not made in auto receive mode Cover open Unit error Toner drum developing related errors Recording paper JAM Document JAM Recording paper empty When set to 1 proxy reception is allowed Default 1 Ye...

Page 136: ...s fixed to MH or not in communi cation other than SG3 Default 0 No SW17 No 3 ECM MMR Except for SG3 Used to set whether MMR coding capacity is allowed or not in commu nication other than SG3 Default 1 Yes SW17 No 4 ECM JBIG Except for SG3 Used to set whether JBIG coding capacity is allowed or not in commu nication other than SG3 Default 1 Yes SW17 No 5 Inhibited to use SW17 No 6 MH fixed in SG3 Us...

Page 137: ...hether the user cancel report is outputted or not when send is canceled during document send Default 0 Not output SW30 No 2 No 4 Inhibited to use SW30 No 5 Default data sender print Used to set whether sender information registered in the sender regis tration sending date and time are printed on the upper edge of send document or not Default 1 ON SW30 No 6 Inhibited to use SW30 No 7 Date sender pr...

Page 138: ... No 8 Number of times of recall in error Used to set the number of times of recall when a communication error occurs Setting is made in binary input When set to 0 recall is not made Default 1 times SW41 No 1 No 8 Number of times of recall in busy Used to set the number of times of recall when busy tone is detected during transmission Setting is made in binary input When set to 0 recall is not made...

Page 139: ...No SW46 No 5 Summer time Used to set whether summer time function is enabled or not When set to 1 summer time function is enabled When set to 0 summer time function is disabled Default 0 Inhibit SW46 No 6 No 8 Inhibited to use SW47 No 1 Inhibited to use SW47 No 2 External telephone connection Used to set whether external telephone is used or not This switch must be set to YES in order to use exter...

Page 140: ...s SW56 No 4 Inhibited to use SW56 No 5 No 6 DT BT detection frequency range Used to set DT BT detection frequency range Default 0 1 420Hz 680Hz SW56 No 7 No 8 Inhibited to use SW57 No 1 Inhibited to use SW57 No 2 Sharp machine mode Used to set whether communication is made in Sharp machine mode or not Default 1 ON SW57 No 3 Inhibited to use SW57 No 4 No 8 Reception gain adjustment Used to set rece...

Page 141: ...from when the line is connected and the machine enters FAX receive state to when CED ANSam signal is send to the line Default 0 0 2 25sec SW72 No 5 RTC EOL send times Used to set number of times of RTC EOL send Default 1 6 times SW72 No 6 Inhibited to use SW72 No 7 No 8 CNG send start Used to set CNG send time Default 0 0 0 5sec SW73 No 1 No 2 Minimum flags between frames Used to set minimum flag ...

Page 142: ...eed 3429 enable in V 34 send Used to set whether use of 3429Hz is allowed or not as symbol speed in V 34 send Default 1 Enable SW91 No 7 Symbol speed 2800 enable in V 34 send Used to set whether use of 2800Hz is allowed or not as symbol speed in V 34 send Default 1 Enable SW91 No 8 Symbol speed 2743 enable in V 34 send Used to set whether use of 2743Hz is allowed or not as symbol speed in V 34 sen...

Page 143: ...cation ratio adjustment Main scan back surface Used to set the main scan magnification ratio in back surface print Setting is made in binary input in the increment of 0 1 Default 0 SW110 No 1 No 8 Print magnification ratio adjustment Sub scan back surface Used to set the sub scan magnification ratio in back surface print Setting is made in binary input in the increment of 0 1 Default 0 8 Trouble c...

Page 144: ... cable Check the CCD unit Main code Sub code Details of trouble E7 11 Content Shading trouble White correction Detail The CCD white scan level is abnormal when the shading Cause Improper connection of the CCD unit flat cable Dirt on the mirror the lens and the reference white plate Copy lamp lighting abnormality CCD unit abnormality MCU PWB abnormality When occurred in the SPF scan position Improp...

Page 145: ...d Check for disconnection of the scanner wire Check the harness and the connector between the mirror motor and the MCU PWB Replace the mirror unit Replace the MCU PWB When the mirror does feed Use TC 1 2 to check the mirror home position sensor Main code Sub code Details of trouble L3 00 Content Scanner return trouble Detail When the mirror base is returned for the specified time 6 sec in mirror i...

Page 146: ... party 34 Cancel An interruption command is made during transmission or reception A reservation is canceled An interruption command is entered with the interruption key 35 Power OFF Power OFF during transmission or reception 36 Recording paper empty Main code Sub code Details of trouble 37 Recording paper jam 38 Reception memory over Memory over during reception 39 Discrepancy in the number of she...

Page 147: ...ase 1 30 V 8 Phase 2 V 8 Phase 2 31 V 8 Phase 3 V 8 Phase 3 Error code Communication result Communication report result column Communication interruption content Error codes 2 Content of communication interruption Transmission Reception 01 Transmission length over Transmission 02 EOL time over Reception 03 Carrier detection time up Reception 04 Polarity reversion detection in phase C Transmission ...

Page 148: ...canned about 5 seconds a subsequent original can be placed and automatically fed into the machine 6 LAYOUT IN 2IN1 1 PATTERN 1 2 PATTERN 2 Use this setting to select the layout pattern when two original pages are copied onto a single sheet of paper see page 35 for the layout patterns 7 OFFSET FUNCTION 1 ON 2 OFF When enabled this function offsets the position in the paper output tray of sets of co...

Page 149: ...LECTION 1 ON 2 OFF Used to sort SPF RSPF copies automatically Program number Program name Setting codes factory default setting appears in bold Explanation Program number Program name Setting codes factory default setting appears in bold Explanation 1 FORCED OUTPUT 1 ON 2 OFF When this function is enabled printing in printer mode will automatically continue using a different size of paper if the s...

Page 150: ...T Electorical detector SW Sensor UART INTERRUPT Printer CLK 16 1511MHz SPPD 3 3V I O Scanner CLK 48MHz 16 1511MH Interlock SW Cassette detector X 2 Drum Initial detector PPD1 POD A 19 1 OPE PWB MFD Motor PPD2 D 15 0 SDOD 1Mbit SPOD PSL LED Shifter Motor Note Energy saving 1W correspondence 8Mbit 8bit FAX Model Only I2C Bus 8bit 2Kbyte FAX OPE PWB Buzzer Fan Motor 1speed 2nd Cassette MainMotor Tone...

Page 151: ...orizontal sync signal 33 MHPS Interruption level input Mirror Home Position 34 CPUSYNC Interruption level input Horizontal sync ASIC 35 GND DGND 36 GND DGND 37 FW Interruption level input Zero cross signal 38 ARB_INT Interruption level input ASIC interruption 39 Vcc CPU3 3V 40 D0 Data I O Data bus 41 D1 Data I O Data bus 42 D2 Data I O Data bus 43 D3 Data I O Data bus 44 GND DGND 45 D4 Data I O Da...

Page 152: ...111 KEY IN Input NC 112 MSUST1 Input NC 113 Avss DGND 114 GND DGND 115 SCANSP Output Scan STOP signal 116 SCANST Output Scan START signal 117 TRANSST Output ASIC transfer signal 118 PMCLK Output Polygon clock 119 SPMT3 Output SPF motor signal 120 SPMT2 Output SPF motor signal 121 SPMT1 Output SPF motor signal 122 SPMT0 Output SPF motor signal 123 GND DGND 124 GND DGND 125 Vcc CPU3 3V 126 PSL Outpu...

Page 153: ...ansfer charger control signal H ON 52 gridl OUT Tr array IC Main charger grid control signal H L output 53 mc OUT Tr array IC Main charger control signal H ON 54 bias OUT I O HV bias drive 55 NC OUT I O Not used 56 vfmcnt OUT Tr array IC Ventilation fan rotation speed control signal H High speed L Low speed 57 VCC_core Power 58 vfm OUT Tr array IC Ventilation fan control signal H Fan ON 59 FPOFF O...

Page 154: ...B communication port 120 GND_AC Power 121 oen OUT I F board connector OEN signal USB communication port 122 vmout OUT I F board connector VMOUT signal USB communication port 123 vpout OUT I F board connector VPOUT signal USB communication port 124 GND_core Power PIN No Signal Name IN OUT Connected to Description 125 vmin IN I F board connector VMIN signal USB communication port 126 vpin IN I F boa...

Page 155: ...wer 222 cl OUT Logic IC Copy lamp control signal 223 GND_core Power 224 mtr_y3 OUT I O Carriage motor current control signal 225 mtr_y2 OUT Tr array IC Carriage motor current control signal PIN No Signal Name IN OUT Connected to Description 226 mtr_y1 OUT Tr array IC Carriage motor current control signal 227 VCC_core Power 228 mtr_phase2 OUT Motor driver Carriage motor control signal 229 mtr_i02 O...

Page 156: ...SDRAM Image process page memory data bus 269 ram_data10 IN OUT SDRAM SDRAM Image process page memory data bus 270 ram_data9 IN OUT SDRAM SDRAM Image process page memory data bus 271 ram_data8 IN OUT SDRAM SDRAM Image process page memory data bus 272 VCC_core Power 273 ram_dqm1 OUT SDRAM SDRAM Image process page memory DQM signal 274 ram_cke OUT SDRAM SDRAM Image process page memory CKE signal 275 ...

Page 157: ...ure is higher than the set level a When the thermistor terminal voltage falls below the set level the output signal HL from ASIC becomes LOW level b The HL signal becomes LOW the power PWB photo triac coupler turns OFF and the heater lamp turns OFF When the thermistor is open The voltage at IC22 6Pin becomes higher than the voltage at 5Pin and the 7Pin output THOPEN becomes LOW This is inputted to...

Page 158: ... motor is the bipolar drive constant current drive IC The drive for IC31 for the SPF is the uni polar drive constant current drive IC The drive for IC28 for the duplex and IC30 for the shifter is the constant current drive IC Each motor is driven in W1 2 phase excitement 1 2 phase excitement or 2 phase excitement The mirror motor SPF motor related to image scan are driven by a con stant current an...

Page 159: ...00p 1 2 R104 2 4kJ 2 1 R111 2 4kJ 2 1 R101 1kJ 2 1 R115 1kJ 2 1 C134 0 1u 1 2 R108 620J 2 1 R109 1 2kJ 2 1 R110 100J 2 1 R102 750J 2 1 R103 1J 2W 2 1 IC31 MTD1361 F CrA 23 CrB 20 VsA 25 RsA 3 VrefA 24 VrefB 19 RsB 12 VsB 18 In A 26 In A 27 In B 17 In B 16 Vmm 22 OUT A 1 OUT A 4 OUT B 14 OUT B 11 PG 15 PG 28 R114 1J 2W 2 1 PGND PGND PGND PGND PGND 24VM 5V SPMT_2 SPFMT2 SPMT_0 SPMT_3 SPMT_1 MRPS_1 M...

Page 160: ...putted to AFE AD9826 where they are A D converted to output digital data The output digital data are sent to the MCU PWB and to the ASIC The ASIC performs image process with the digital data c Lamp inverter PWB The transformer is controlled by the lamp control signal from the MCU PWB to turn ON OFF the cool cathode ray tube by the transformer out put B DC power circuit The DC power circuit directl...

Page 161: ... D012 When the potential of C009 reaches 0 7V VBE of Q002 Q002 turns on to turn off Q001 Fig 5 Ringing choke converter operation waveforms When Q001 turns off energy accumulated in the transformer T001 flows a current of waveform C in the path indicated with dotted line as shown in the figure above through D101 and D113 and dissipates to the secondary output side When this energy is exhausted the ...

Page 162: ... WDTOVF 80 P20 PO0 TIOCA3 79 P21 PO1 YICOB3 78 P22 PO2 TIOCC3 77 P23 PO3 TIOCD3 76 P24 PO4 TIOCA4 75 P25 PO5 TIOCB4 74 P26 PO6 TIOCA5 73 P27 PO7 TIOCB5 72 P63 TEND1 71 P62 DREQ1 70 P61 TEND0 CS5 69 Vss 68 Vss 67 P60 DREQ0 CS4 66 Vss 65 R4 3 BR22 33J 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 C1 6 R13 10kJ R2 2 BR23 33J 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 IC4 M51957BFP NC 8 GND 4 VCC 7 NC 1 IN 2 NC 3 Cd 5 OUT 6 BR24 33J 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 R7 4 C38...

Page 163: ...00p BR1 10kJ 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 R331 33J BR2 10kJ 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 L1 ZJSR5101 223 BR3 10kJ 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 R14 10kJ BR4 10kJ 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 R17 OPEN R16 1kJ BR6 10kJ 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 CPUCLK NC SPFMT1 FW mt_at_home LWR CS0 CS2 CPU_SYNC CS1 SCL TxD1 SPFMT0 SCANSP SPPD TRANSST CCD_TG SDA PSW SPFMT3 ARB_INT SCANST SPFMT2 HWR RD A20 SPPD MT_HOME CPU_SYNC PSW CCD_TG FW ARB_INT POFF SCL CS3 TXD1 A20 SIN3 SI...

Page 164: ... 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 CPU_DATA7 CPU_DATA6 CPU_DATA5 CPU_DATA4 CPU_DATA1 CPU_DATA3 CPU_DATA2 VCC AC CPU_DATA0 GND AC MIRCNT CPUSYNC MEM_INT ARB_INT VCC CORE CPU_AD8 CPU_AD7 CPU_AD6 CPU_AD5 GND CORE RAM_CLK_IN CPU_AD4 CPU_AD3 CPU_AD2 CPU_AD1 CPU_AD0 CPUCS SFCLK48 GND CORE CPUWR CPURD RESET PFCLK CL...

Page 165: ...0 129 50 VIDEO LEND VCC AC OUTP00A OUTP02A OUTP03A OUTP04A OUTP05A OUTP06A VCC CORE OUTP15A OUTP07A OUTP08A GND CORE OUTP09A OUTP10A OUTP11A OUTP12A VCC CORE OUTP13B OUTP12B OUTP10B GND AC OUTP09B OUTP08B OUTP03B GND CORE OUTP07B OUTP06B OUTP00B OUTP14A VCC CORE OUTP13A VCC AC OUTP04B OUTP11B OUTP02B OUTP05B OUTP14B OUTP01B TSP_MODE OPE_CLK TM TM OPE_DATA OPE_LATCH GND AC VCC AC SCANSP TSO0 IE1284...

Page 166: ...R53 OPEN R49 10kJ IC8 IS63LV1024L 12J TR I O0 6 A0 1 I O1 7 A1 2 I O2 10 A2 3 I O3 11 A3 4 I O4 22 A4 13 I O5 23 A5 14 I O6 26 A6 15 I O7 27 A7 16 A8 17 A9 18 A10 19 A11 20 A12 21 A13 29 A14 30 CS1 5 OE 28 WE 12 VDD 8 GND 9 VDD 24 A15 31 A16 32 GND 25 C73 0 1u R52 OPEN HWRZ A12 A7 A10 A11 A17 A9 A12 A5 A16 A14 A1 D14 D15 RDZ A15 A8 A6 D10 A2 A4 A10 A14 A13 A15 A3 D8 D12 A6 A16 A7 A11 CS1Z A2 A4 A8...

Page 167: ... RAMDB9 RAMDB10 RAMDB11 RAMDB12 RAMDB13 RAMDB14 RAMDB15 RAMDB7 RAMDB8 RAMDB3 RAMDB1 RAMDB5 RAMDB6 RAMDB2 RAMDB4 MAD8 MAD9 MAD4 MAD5 MAD11 MAD1 MAD0 MAD10 MAD7 MAD12 A17 A1 RDZ MAD3 MAD2 MAD6 D4 D8 D14 D5 D9 D10 D2 D15 D3 D6 D12 D1 D11 D0 D13 D7 VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 CS0 MAD 12 0 BANK0 BANK1 SDCS SDWDE SDCAS SDRAS DQM0 DQM1 SDCLK SDCKE RAMDB 15 0 1 A2 2 A2 2 A3 SDRAM Vendor Type 128Mb 2Mx16bitx4bank ...

Page 168: ...4 GND 3 Vcc 5 R55 10kJ D15 D11 D8 D10 D12 D9 D13 D14 RESET 5V 5V 5V 5V VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 EN5V VCC3 EN5V VCC3 EN5V SIN1 SIN2 SIN3 SELIN1 SELIN2 SELIN3 OP_CLK OP_DATA SPFMT0 SPFMT1 SPFMT3 MIRON SPFON TM TM_ SIN1 SIN2 SELIN1 SELIN2 SELIN3 PPD1 POD MFD CED1 TCS PMRDY DVS1 DRST PPD2 PPD3 THOPEN CED2 DSWS MMLD SDSW SPID SB4D FW SPFMT2 MIRCNT SIN3 MIRCNT LCDDB7 LCDDB6 LCDDB5 LCDDB4 LCDE LCDRS D 15 0 HWR CS3...

Page 169: ...8 2A1 11 2A2 13 2A3 15 2A4 17 1G 1 2G 19 1Y1 18 1Y2 16 1Y3 14 1Y4 12 2Y1 9 2Y2 7 2Y3 5 2Y4 3 VCC 20 GND 10 C378 OPEN R345 33J C388 OPEN C394 OPEN C395 OPEN C396 OPEN C380 0 1u C390 33pF C86 0 1u p R323 1kJ IC45 NC7WZ17 A1 1 A2 3 Y1 6 Y2 4 GND 2 Vcc 5 C391 33pF C392 33pF BR88 33J 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 R54 10kJ C377 0 01uF C92 0 1u C379 0 1u R315 10kJ C95 0 1u R58 10kJ C104 0 1u IC107 NC7ST08M5X 1 2 4 RES...

Page 170: ...3 4 8 7 6 5 IC23 KID65001AF 1B 1 2B 2 3B 3 4B 4 5B 5 6B 6 7B 7 E 8 COM 9 1C 16 2C 15 3C 14 4C 13 5C 12 6C 11 7C 10 BR108 1 5kJ 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 BR109 1 5kJ 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 PGND PGND PGND 24V 24V 24V MC BIAS TC GRIDL CPFS1 MPFS RRS VFM VFMCNT MRPS1 HL LDEN PMCLK PMD PR FTH MM_Y2 MMD MM_Y1 MM_Y3 SPUS SPFS SRRC SGS MC BIAS TC GRIDL CPFS MPFS RRS PR VFMC PMCLK_ PMD MRPS_1 LDEN MMref1 MMD MMref2 MMref0 ...

Page 171: ...p C110 0 1u IC24A KIA358F 3 2 1 8 4 C113 0 1u IC22A KIA393F 3 2 1 8 4 D4 1SS355 Q2 KRA119S 1 2 3 R69 1kJ Q3 KRC106S 1 2 3 R86 240J 12V 24V INT5V 12V VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 12V VCC3 12V 12V 12V VCC3 5V 5V PGND C AS C RIDL VFMOUT HLOUT CPFS1 MPFS RRS PR VFMCNT MCLK_A MD RPS_1 DEN Mref1 MD Mref2 Mref0 RPS_2 FTH RTH THOPEN RTH_IN OFF RPS_3 SHOLD CNT PFS2 10 A4 10 A4 10 B4 10 B4 10 A3 11 A3 11 A3 11 B3 11 B2 1...

Page 172: ...PG 15 PG 28 C135 2200p C136 OPEN C 0 1u R101 1kJ IC29 L6219DS or AMM56219 OUT 2A 2 SENSE 2 3 COMP 2 4 OUT 2B 5 GND 6 GND 7 I02 8 I12 9 PHASE 2 10 VREF 2 11 RC 2 12 VSS 13 RC 1 14 VREF 1 15 PHASE 1 16 I11 17 GND 18 GND 19 I01 20 OUT 1B 21 COMP 1 22 SENSE 1 23 VS 24 OUT 1A 1 R107 300J R114 1J 2W CP2 0603FA1 5A PGND PGND PGND PGND PGND 5V 24VM 5V 5V 24VM 5V PGND PGND PGND PGND PGND PGND PGND PGND 24V...

Page 173: ... NC 2 NC 3 NC 4 NC 7 NC 10 NC 11 NC 12 NC 13 NC 14 NC 15 NC 22 NC 23 NC 24 NC 25 FIN FIN C124 0 1u 50V R340 0J C128 10u 35V R341 0J CP1 0603FA1 5A R112 47kJ R113 47kJ R105 1kJ R106 1kJ D6 MTZ J22B CP3 0603FA1 5A PGND 24V PGND PGND PGND PGND 24VSFT 24VDup PGND 24V 24VSFT 24VDup DMT0 DMT0 DMT1 DMT2 DMT3 DMT1 DMT2 DMT3 TM TM_ TMB_O TMA_O SFTMT0 SFTMT0 SFTMT1 SFTMT2 SFTMT1 SFTMT2 SFTMT3 SFTMT3 11 D1 1...

Page 174: ...OPEN D11 KDS226 2 1 3 C182 OPEN C140 0 1u C190 0 1u C196 22u 16V C157 OPEN C189 47u 35V C194 0 1u C141 0 1u C158 OPEN L6 ZJSR5101 223 C159 OPEN C192 22u 16V D12 1SS355 C143 OPEN C142 OPEN D17 1SS355 C160 0 1u C144 OPEN C161 0 1u C145 OPEN C162 OPEN C146 OPEN C183 47u 35V C191 47u 25V C163 OPEN C147 OPEN C184 0 1u 50V L5 ZJSR5101 223 C164 OPEN C148 OPEN R134 2 7kJ C174 0 1u R132 20kJ C149 OPEN R133...

Page 175: ...kJ R159 1kJ R143 1kJ R150 7 5kJ R144 1kJ C199 1000p R124 1kJ D27 KDS226 2 1 3 R130 1kJ R146 39kJ R125 1kJ C172 1000p D28 KDS226 2 1 3 R126 1kJ D25 KDS226 2 1 3 C168 1000p D23 KDS226 2 1 3 R123 10kJ R127 1kJ D26 KDS226 2 1 3 R118 10kJ D29 KDS226 2 1 3 R128 1kJ D24 KDS226 2 1 3 C171 1000p R137 10kJ R129 1kJ R122 39kJ R138 10kJ R147 39kJ 5V 5V 5V 5V 5V 5V VCC3 VCC3 SB4D POD PMRDY SDSW SB4D POD PMRDY ...

Page 176: ..._DATA4 135 PI_DATA3 137 PI_DATA2 138 PI_DATA1 141 PI_DATA0 142 SDRAM_DATA15 53 SDRAM_DATA14 55 SDRAM_DATA13 56 SDRAM_DATA12 57 SDRAM_DATA11 58 SDRAM_DATA10 60 SDRAM_DATA9 61 SDRAM_DATA8 62 SDRAM_DATA7 63 SDRAM_DATA6 65 SDRAM_DATA5 66 SDRAM_DATA4 67 SDRAM_DATA3 68 SDRAM_DATA2 72 SDRAM_DATA1 73 SDRAM_DATA0 74 ROM_CS_L 75 SDRAM_CS1B_L 77 SDRAM_CKE 78 SDRAM_CLK 79 SDRAM_ADDR11 82 SDRAM_BANK1 83 SDRAM_...

Page 177: ..._SDRAM_CKE T _SDRAM_DATA7 _DATA6 _SDRAM_DATA2 _DATA12 _SDRAM_DATA8 _DATA8 _SDRAM_DATA1 _DATA5 _DATA11 _SDRAM_DATA0 _DATA10 _DATA13 _DATA2 _DATA14 _SDRAM_DATA7 _DATA9 M_DATA0 _DATA7 _DATA4 _SDRAM_DATA3 _SDRAM_DATA4 _SDRAM_DATA5 _DATA3 _SDRAM_DATA5 _SDRAM_DATA9 _SDRAM_DATA6 _SDRAM_DATA3 _SDRAM_DATA4 _SDRAM_DATA1 _SDRAM_DATA6 _DATA1 _SDRAM_DATA2 _SDRAM_DATA0 _DATA15 RY_BY SDRAM_ADDR12 SDRAM_ADDR6 SDR...

Page 178: ...10U 16V C315 0 01U C317 0 01U L12 MLF1608 J R304 0J C319 0 01U IC43 NC7S04M5X 2 4 1 C338 0 1U R303 100P C339 0 1U C325 0 1U IC42 NC7S08M5X 1 2 4 C327 0 1U C316 0 01U C314 0 01U C318 0 01U C323 0 1U C324 0 1U PB_DATA1 PB_ADDR5 PB_DATA2 PB_ADDR3 PB_DATA5 PB_DATA1 PB_DATA0 PB_NWE PB_ADDR2 PB_DATA3 PB_DATA4 PB_NOE PB_DATA5 PB_DATA2 PB_ADDR7 PB_ADDR0 PB_DATA4 PB_DATA0 PB_ADDR1 PB_DATA7 PB_DATA7 PB_DATA...

Page 179: ...10KJ R282 10KJ L14 BLM21PG600SN1 L16 BLM21PG600SN1 R288 NC R287 10KJ R301 NM R280 10KJ C321 0 1U R289 10KJ R283 10KJ C330 10P L15 DLW21SN900SQ2 R290 10KJ Y1 12MHz L13 MLF1608 J R286 10KJ R293 1 5KJ C322 10U 16V CN33 UBR23 ACON D 2 D 3 SHIELD 5 GND 4 5V 1 C331 0 01U PB_NOE PB_NWE FG FG AG AG VCC3 USBVBUS SUSPEND WAKEUP GND FGND_UD1 GND USB2 0 DEV1 FGND_UD2 AGND_UD2 GND AGND_UD2 GND GND GND 8 A2 8 A...

Page 180: ... 23 23 2 2 4 4 6 6 8 8 10 10 12 12 14 14 16 16 18 18 20 20 22 22 24 24 C208 0 1u 50V 1 2 C207 0 1u 50V 1 2 PGND PGND INT24V INT5V 24V 5V EN5V BIAS TC POFF HLOUT 3 3VIN PR FW GRIDL 12VIN MC To Power unit 5 C4 5 C4 5 C4 5 C4 5 C1 5 C3 5 D2 7 A2 7 B2 4 C4 7 A2 A B C A B C 4 3 2 1 MCU PWB Connector section 1 ...

Page 181: ...7 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 17 17 18 18 19 19 20 20 21 21 22 22 23 23 24 24 25 25 26 26 27 27 28 28 D30 KDS226 2 1 3 5V EN5V 5V VCC3 KEYIN OUT_A OUT_A OUT_B OUT_B OP_CLK LCDDB4 PSW KEYSC2 LCDDB6 SELIN1 OP_DATA OP_LATCH SELIN2 LCDE LCDRS KEYSC1 LCDDB5 BZR LCDDB7 SELIN3 DRST PSL KEYSC3 To Operational PWB To Mirror motor 6 A4 6 A4 6 A4 6 A4 4 C4 C D E C D E 4 3 2 1 10 14 ...

Page 182: ...1 4W CN14 B3B PH K S 1 2 3 CN8 B3B PH K S 1 2 3 R177 4 7kJ C226 1000p C221 1000p C227 1000p R178 1kJ C228 1000p D37 KDS226 2 1 3 PGND 5V 24V 5V 5V 24V PPD3 SDOD CED2 PD2 MCNT CPFS2 For SPF DSPF Model Only To Cover open detect To 2nd cassette 7 C4 7 C1 5 C3 White 4 A3 7 C4 To Mecha COUNTER A A B B C C D D 4 4 3 3 2 2 11 14 ...

Page 183: ...49 100p R197 10kJ BR92 22J 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 R200 10kJ BR91 22J 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 C242 0 1u C243 0 1u R196 3 3KJ D39 11EQS06 R204 22J CN28 IEEE1284_CN D GND 30 D GND 26 HLHIN 35 D GND 27 INIT 31 D GND 28 SG 16 D GND 29 NC 15 SLCT 13 NC 34 Data 0 2 Data 1 3 FG 17 Data 2 4 D GND 19 Data 3 5 D GND 20 Data 5 7 D GND 21 Data 6 8 D GND 22 SLCT IN 36 D GND 23 AUTO FD 14 D GND 24 D GND 25 D STB 1 PLHOUT 18 AC...

Page 184: ...17 18 19 20 PB_ADDR7 PB_ADDR3 PB_ADDR2 PB_ADDR0 PB_ADDR5 PB_ADDR6 PB_ADDR1 PB_ADDR4 PB_DATA7 PB_DATA3 PB_DATA0 PB_DATA1 PB_DATA4 PB_DATA6 PB_DATA5 PB_DATA2 MDM_IRQ MSU_ST1 D1 D0 D4 D7 D2 D3 D5 D6 PB_DATA7 PB_DATA3 PB_DATA0 PB_DATA1 PB_DATA4 PB_DATA6 PB_DATA5 PB_DATA2 MDM_IRQ D1 D0 D4 D7 D2 D3 D5 D6 MSU_ST1 VCC3 24V PGND EN5V VCC3 VCC3 VCC3 RD CS4 MSU_ST1 MDM_IRQ PB_ADDR 7 0 PB_NAE0 PB_NCS1 PB_NOE ...

Page 185: ...p Q5 KTC3198 R167 15kJ CP4 0603FA1 5A R164 10kJ C212 1000p D32 KDS226 2 1 3 C213 47u 35V AFE_DB4 AFE_DB6 AFE_DB5 AFE_DB7 VCL VCL VCL AFE_DB2 AFE_DB1 AFE_DB3 AFE_DB0 AFE_DB0 AFE_DB1 AFE_DB2 AFE_DB3 AFE_DB4 AFE_DB5 AFE_DB6 AFE_DB7 12V PGND EN5V PGND 24V PGND VCC3 mt_at_home CCD_PHI1 CCD_PHI2 CCD_CP CCD_RS CCD_TG CL BSAMP VSAMP ADCLK AFE_SEN AFE_SCK AFE_SDI AFE_DB 7 0 To Scanner unit 1 D2 2 A4 2 A4 2...

Page 186: ...9 0R 1608 C1007 B3900p 16V L6 SBT 0260 SA2 DSS 401M R14 10M D2 DAN217 A AK K C1006 B0 1u 50V C26 0 47uF 250V C4 2200pF KH D1 DAN217 A AK K C2 10pF 50V C1003 B0 68u 16V Q1001 2SC4548 E B E C Q2 2SD1733 1 3 4 R1002 9 31kF 1608 FB3 BLM31A601S C1005 B0 01u 50V ZD2 MTZJ30B PC2A PC814X 1 2 L1 TWKA 221KNP IC2 Si3021 FS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 MCLK FSYNC SCLK VD SDO SDI FC RGDT RESET AOUT M...

Page 187: ... X6 X7 INH A B C X VDD VEE VSS R1048 62K C35 F0 1u 16V R1046 200K C1028 F0 1u 16V R1049 18K R1053 0R R1035 3 3K R1052 22k R43 10k IC7 NJM2113M 4 3 7 8 5 1 2 6 C1023 4700pF C28 A4 7u 50V R1056 200K CN4 B2B PH K S 1 2 R1039 56k R1047 5 1k R1038 1K C1029 F0 1u 16V N M C1026 F0 1u 16V R44 10k C1025 F0 1u 16V R1059 0R R1037 56k R1033 56k R1051 10K N M R42 10k R1050 3 3K R1044 100K C37 F0 1u 16V R1032 2...

Page 188: ... O5 WE A5 A6 A7 A8 NC A12 A11 A10 A9 VSS CE2 OE A13 A14 A15 A16 I O7 I O6 C1032 100pF R1030 75 TR3 KTA1504 R57 1k R49 1k D1001 1SS355 C45 F0 1u 16V C46 22uF 16V C48 F0 1u 16V R59 0R C52 12pF C47 F0 1u 16V C53 12pF C50 18pF N M R55 10k TR4 DTC363EKA B E C R58 100k R56 10k C51 12pF N M TR1 KTA1504 R48 1k IC11 SM8578BV 7 1 6 5 2 3 8 4 DATA I O CLK CE XT XT VDD VSS IC12 PST3426 1 2 3 4 OUT VCC NC GND ...

Page 189: ...K C20 F0 1u 16V R37 47K R38 47K R39 47K C1014 F0 1u 16V R16 33 C8 A22u 16V R40 47K IC5 LM1117 3 3V N M 3 1 2 4 IN GND OUT1 OUT2 C49 A47u 25V C1019 F0 1u 16V C21 F0 1u 16V R17 47K R18 47K R1004 47K R1010 47k C1020 F0 1u 16V R8 47K R1012 47k R1005 47K R1011 47k BR1 33 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 R1007 0R R6 100 C22 F0 1u 16V MN195006E IC3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 19 20 17 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2...

Page 190: ...C TDI TDO FGPIO_03 FGPIO_02 FGPIO_01 FGPIO_00 TELELIN BEEP_O_V1 BEEP_O_V2 FGPO_00 FGPO_01 FGPO_02 FGPO_03 FGPO_04 FGPO_15 FGPO_14 FGPO_13 FGPO_12 GND FGPO_11 FGPO_10 FGPO_09 FGPO_08 GND VDD FGPO_07 FGPO_06 FGPO_05 FAX_DATA_07 VDD GND XIN XOUT GND GND VDD CLKSEL TMD1 TMD2 TESTB TOUT TMD0_OUT FAXADD_01 FAXADD_02 FAXADD_03 VDD GND FAXADD_04 FAXADD_05 FAXADD_06 FAXADD_07 FAXADD_08 FAXADD_09 FAXADD_10 ...

Page 191: ...33 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 FL15 ZJSR5101 22000p C58 F0 1u 16V CN2 26F E BT VK N 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 CN3 20FE BT VK N 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 BR19 MNR04 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 BR20 MNR04 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CN5 B4B PH K S N M 1 2 3 4 R1064 0R FB5 MNR04 0R 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 FL17 ZJSR5101 22000p C57 1000p N M FL16 ZJSR5101 22000p R1085 0R C10...

Page 192: ... C307 open R301 470J R329 100J SPON LED308 R304 100J 1CAS LED306 Q302 KRC106S 1 2 3 R332 100J C308 Open IC301 GPM181C0 GND 10 V5 9 VDD 8 RS 7 R W 6 E 5 DB4 4 DB5 3 DB6 2 DB7 1 R324 0J 2CAS LED305 Q303 KRA225S 3 2 1 R303 100J COPY LED304 ALM LED307 C323 open FAX LED301 Q304 KRA225S 3 2 1 MB LED309 R330 100J R335 560J C306 1000p SCAN LED302 R305 0J R323 10KJ LCDRS LCDDB7 LCDDB4 LCDDB6 LCDRS LCDE LCD...

Page 193: ...BZ301 PS1720P02 1 2 R337 1kJ R340 2kJ C315 47pF KEY302 CASK R319 2kJ R310 100J KEY317 NM9K R343 2kJ C321 0 1u R336 1kJ R312 100J C316 Open KEY316 NM8K KEY324 NM3K KEY303 DUPK R317 1kJ KEY304 ESTK R342 2kJ R308 100J C309 Open C310 Open KEY313 UPK C314 Open R313 100J C311 Open KEY322 NM1K R316 1kJ KEY301 MODK IC302 74HC151 D0 4 D1 3 D2 2 D3 1 D4 15 D5 14 D6 13 D7 12 A 11 B 10 C 9 G 7 W 6 Y 5 KEY312 ...

Page 194: ...3 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 C325 0 1u C326 0 1u DRST DRST LCDDB4 LCDDB7 LCDDB5 LCDDB6 3 3V 5V 5VEN PSL PSW KEYIN OP CLK OP LATCH OP DATA SELIN1 SELIN2 KEYSC2 KEYSC3 LED_V3 F KEYIN1 BZR KEYSC1 LCDRS LCDE SELIN3 LCDDB 7 4 F KEYIN4 DATA1 F KEYIN2 F KEYIN8 LED_V2 F KEYIN5 LED_V1 F KEYSC2 F KEYIN6 F KEYSC3 F KEYSC1 F KEYIN7 F KEYIN3 To MCU PWB To Drum Initial Detector To FAX Key PWB ...

Page 195: ...K KEY405 OT9K KEY416 OT5K LS LED401 CN401 18FE ST VK N 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 KEY412 OT1K KEY401 RMODK KEY421 R PK KEY407 RESOK MEM LED403 KEY402 OT6K KEY409 CSK SHIFT LED402 KEY419 SPKK KEY420 BCK KEY408 CONTK KEY417 MEMK F KEYIN6 F KEYIN1 F KEYSC3 F KEYIN8 LED_V3 F KEYIN4 F KEYIN7 F KEYIN2 F KEYIN3 DATA1 LED_V2 F KEYSC2 F KEYSC1 F KEYIN5 LED_V1 A A B B C C D D E E 4 4 3 3 2...

Page 196: ...73 30 P74 29 P75 28 P76 27 AVDD 34 P77 26 HVDD 126 P120 79 HVDD 100 P121 78 CVDD 62 P122 77 VDD 144 P123 76 VDD 45 P124 75 P70 33 P126 73 P71 32 P127 72 P72 31 P113 58 P112 59 D00 143 P111 60 P110 61 P125 74 BR18 10kJ 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 BR11 10kJ 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 BR10 10kJ 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 BR12 10kJ 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 BR20 10kJ 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 BR16 10kJ 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 BR19 33J 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 BR1 33J 1 2...

Page 197: ...5 A6 4 A7 3 A8 25 A9 24 A10 21 A11 23 A12 2 A13 26 A14 1 IC4 D00 21 D01 22 D02 23 D03 25 D04 26 D05 27 D06 28 D07 29 CE 30 WE 7 OE 32 VCC 8 VSS 24 A0 20 A1 19 A2 18 A3 17 A4 16 A5 15 A6 14 A7 13 A8 3 A9 2 A10 31 A11 1 A12 12 A13 4 A14 5 A15 11 A16 10 NC 9 NC 6 BR26 33J 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 BR27 33J 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 DMAEN A_STB S_STB DIR PACK PBSY DIR3 RESET CLKOUT TO1 RD WR CSPRN DACK0 IOWR IT3 SELIN SE...

Page 198: ...6 12 SA7 13 SA8 15 SA9 16 SA10 18 SA11 19 SA12 20 SA13 21 SA14 22 SA15 23 SA16 24 BD7 77 BD6 78 BD5 79 BD4 80 BD3 81 BD2 82 BD1 84 BD0 85 BA21 66 BA20 67 BA19 68 BA18 69 BA17 71 BA16 72 BA15 73 BA14 74 TX 49 RX 55 GND 28 GND 14 VDD 47 VDD 89 VDD 70 VDD 17 VDD 6 JP 65 X2 51 X1 50 LED2 63 LED1 62 LED0 61 LEDBNC 60 TPOUT 46 TPOUT 45 TPIN 58 RX 56 CD 53 CD 54 AUI 64 EECS 76 BCSB 75 TPIN 59 TX 48 GND 4...

Page 199: ...1 C4 0 1U 1 2 IC2 IS93C46 3GR CS SK DI DO GND 5 NC 6 NC 7 VCC 8 C34 0 01U 1 2 C35 0 01U 1 2 L6 TLA 3M103LF TPOUT 1 CT 5 TPRX 11 TPTXC 7 TPIN 14 TPRXC 10 TPRX 9 TPOUT 3 TPTX 6 TPIN 16 CT 12 TPTX 8 IC45 NC7WZ17 A1 1 A2 3 Y1 6 Y2 4 GND 2 Vcc 5 C37 OPEN 1 2 C38 0 1u 1 2 R28 OPEN R29 100J 2 1 LK_LED STB P7 P6 IT3 PACK PBSY FLT P1 SLCT P2 P3 DIR3 P4 SELIN3 P5 AFEED3 PERR P0 RESET RESET ST_LED 5V 5V 5V V...

Page 200: ...AL 1661CS CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 13 39 6 POWER SUPPLY A 1 2 3 4 5 6 B C D E F G H 1 2 3 4 5 6 POWER SUPPLY 120V 127V ...

Page 201: ...AL 1661CS CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 13 40 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 A B C D E F G H 1 1 ...

Page 202: ...2 8 BL PK 1 LDEN H S Y N C 4 5V1 DSWS GY OR LB PK 24V INT24V 1 S H 10 D GND MM PMRDY BL P GND VIDEO 8 SYNC PM RD PK RD PL CN11 VFM 2 GY PL PK GY VFMCNT P GND P GND 2 3 8 INT5V 1 13 3 D GND 9 NC 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 CCD CP CCD RS 12V CCD_PHI1 AFE_DB4 CCD TG VCL CCD_PHI2 VSAMP VCL EN5V ADCLK AFE_DB6 D GND AFE_DB1 MHPS CN1 12V AFE_DB0 AFE_DB5 AFE_DB3 D GND AFE_DB2 AFE_DB7 AFE_SCK D GND AFE_SEN D G...

Page 203: ... 22 20 4 1 11 7 6 24V SPMT 0 SPMT 3 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 1 1 2 2 SPMT SPUS SPPD SENSOR PWB 5V SB4B SPID SDSW D GND 1 2 3 4 5 GY GY GY GY PL PL PL PL BL BL BL BL OR OR OR BR BR BR BR PK PK PK PK BR GY RD BR RD RD RD RD RD BL PL SPFS 24V 1 1 2 2 SPFS RD PK SRRC 24V 1 1 2 2 SRRC RD PL SGS 24V 1 1 2 2 SGS RD BL SPFS 14 24V 15 SRRC 16 24V 17 24Vmir 24 SGS 18 RD PK RD PL RD BL D SPF UNIT MCU PWB CN24 2 D...

Page 204: ... 18 VCC3 19 14 D GND D3 MSU_ST1 2 D0 VCC3 6 12 9 RD P GND D2 3 MODEM_IN 24V 4 20 8 7 CN38 13 D5 CS4 D6 1 11 10 TO NETWORK TO TEL DIR3 P3 PACK PBSY P0 P4 D GND P2 PERR 5V P6 STB FLT IT3 SELIN3 P7 AFEED3 D GND VCC3 P1 RESET SLCT 5V P5 MDM_IRQ PB_NAE0 PB_ADDR1 PB_ADDR6 PB_DATA1 PB_DATA5 PB_DATA7 PB_ADDR5 PB_DATA0 PB_DATA4 D GND PB_MOE PB_NWE D GND PB_ADDR0 PB_ADDR3 D GND FAX_RST PB_NCS1 PB_ADDR2 PB_A...

Page 205: ...neous case c Jaguar2 Download Tool Proper case c Jaguar2 Downtool 1 Download procedures 1 Main unit side Press and hold CA key and LEFT V key together and turn on the power simultaneously Check that DOWNLOAD MODE is displayed on the LCD of the operation panel 2 Connect machine and the PC with a USB cable 3 PC side Boost Mainetenance exe and select JAGUAR2 in the Select Model menu Note In some tool...

Page 206: ...mpleted with the above procedures Note When another machine is connected connect the USB cable again and select File Reconnect on the menu bar of the integration maintenance program Repeat the above procedures from 5 Inhibition during download Important If download is failed the next download may not be executed Use great care not to execute the following items during download Never turn off the m...

Page 207: ...and always displayed as 3 EEPROM data acquisition procedure EEPROM data is acquired to the PC Use this procedure as data main tenance of EEPROM 1 Main unit side Press and hold CA key and LEFT V key and turn on the power simultaneously Check that DOWNLOAD MODE is displayed on the operation panel of the main unit 2 Connect the machine and the PC with a USB cable 3 PC side Boot Mainetenance exe and s...

Page 208: ... Mainetenance exe and select JUGARD2 in the Select Model menu Only to set the serial number the PC should not be connected to the machine 2 Select Option Serial Number Setting on the menu bar 3 Enter optional values to Product Code and ID Code on the menu box After completion setting press OK key 4 The PC number serial number has been assigned 5 Installing procedures USB integration maintenance pr...

Page 209: ...tool driver press Next button to go to procedure 7 5 Select the folder which includes the maintenance tool driver Jaguar2s inf and press OK button Suppose that the driver is included in C Drivers 2kXp folder 6 Check the path to the folder which includes the maintenance tool driver Jaguar2 inf and press Next button 7 When the following display is shown press Continue Anyway but ton 8 When the follo...

Page 210: ...ound New Hardware Wizard is displayed and press Next button 4 Select Search for a suitable driver for my device and press Next button 5 Select Specify a location and press Next button 6 Press Browse button 7 Specify the folder which includes the maintenance tool driver Jaguar2 inf and press Open button 8 Check that the path to the folder which includes the maintenance tool driver jaguar2 inf is di...

Page 211: ...ng display is shown on the PC side Select Specify the location of the driver and press Next button 4 Select Specify a location specify the folder which includes the maintenance tool driver Jaguar2 inf as the search location and press Next button If the search location does not include the maintenance tool driver Jaguar2 inf press Browse button to specify the folder which includes the maintenance t...

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Page 214: ...tional one it is apt to keep the soldering iron in contact with the PWB for longer time This may cause land separation or may exceed the heat resistive temperature of components Use enough care to separate the soldering iron from the PWB when completion of soldering is confirmed Since lead free solder includes a greater quantity of tin the iron tip may corrode easily Turn ON OFF the soldering iron...

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