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AR-FX7  KEY OPERATOR PROGRAM  8 - 2

B. Operating procedure

The key operator program can be set from all the modes (copy, FAX,
printer, scanner). When setup is completed, the mode returns to the
original mode.

Note:

• When the key operator program is used, send/receive of FAX cannot

be made.

• The key operator program cannot be used during send/receive of

FAX or during communication.

(1) Common procedures

1) Press the [CUSTOM SETTINGS] key.

2) Touch the [KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS] key.

3) Use the numeric keys to enter the five-digit key operater code.

4) Touch the [FAX SETTINGS] key.

5) Press the [CLEAR ALL] key to  exit the program.

(2) List output

1) Perform common operating procedures up to step 4).

2)

Touch the [LIST PRINT] key.

3) Touch a list name to output.

Print is started.

• The list/report which can be printed

(3) Print method of record table

1) Press the [CUSTOM SETTINGS] key.

2)  Touch the [LIST PRINT] key.

Sending 
options

Passcode number setting

Registering / Un-registering

Polling security setting

ON

/ OFF

ID number mode

Registering / Un-registering

This method can only be 
used if the other machine 
is also a Sharp machine 
(excluding certain 
models). 

System number mode

Registering / Un-registering

Relay passcode

Registering / Un-registering

Confidential code set

Registering / Un-registering

F-code memory box

Polling memory

Registering / Un-registering

Confidential

Registering / Un-registering

Relay broadcast

Registering / Un-registering

Key operator program

Set value (

: Default value)

Remarks

DATA

LINE

B STATUS

CUSTOM SETTINGS

KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS

ADDRESS

CONTROL

TRAY SETTINGS

TOTAL COUNT

DISPLAY 

CONTRAST

LIST PRINT

CLOCK

KEYBOARD

SELECT

RECEIVE MODE

FAX DATA

FORWARD

CUSTOM SETTINGS

EXIT

KEY OPERATOR CODE

KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS

EXIT

ACCOUNT

CONTROL

ENERGY SAVE

OPERATION 

SETTINGS

DEVICE CONTROL

COPY SETTINGS

PRINT SETTINGS

SCANNER 

SETTINGS

FAX SETTINGS

LIST PRINT

KEY OPERATOR 

CODE CHANGE

PRODUCT KEY

Key operator 
program list (FAX)

Used to print the FAX key operator program.

FAX account 
usage list

Used to print communication time and commu-
nication pages in each department.

Confidential code 
list

Used to print the contents of confidential box 
registration (confidential box number, 
confidential box name, ID number).

F-code memory 
box list

Used to print the contents of F code confiden-
tial box registration, F code relay group regis-
tration, and F code  bulletin board registration.

Junk FAX number 
list

Junk FAX number list

 is printed.

KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS

EXIT

ACCOUNT

CONTROL

ENERGY SAVE

OPERATION 

SETTINGS

DEVICE CONTROL

COPY SETTINGS

PRINT SETTINGS

SCANNER 

SETTINGS

FAX SETTINGS

LIST PRINT

KEY OPERATOR 

CODE CHANGE

PRODUCT KEY

KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS

LIST PRINT

FAX KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS LIST

F-CODE MEMORY BOX LIST

JUNK FAX NUMBER LIST

FAX ACCOUNT USAGE LIST

CONFIDENTIAL CODE LIST

OK

DATA

LINE

B STATUS

CUSTOM SETTINGS

Y

T

LIST PRINT

RECEIVE MODE

S

Summary of Contents for AR-FX7

Page 1: ...tents are subject to change without notice SERVICE MANUAL CONTENTS CODE 00ZARFX7EUA1E DIGITAL MULTIFUNCTIONAL SYSTEM OPTION FACSIMILE EXPANSION KIT For U K Germany France MODEL AR FX7 EXPANSION MEMORY 8MB AR MM9 1 OUTLINE 1 1 2 SPECIFICATIONS 1 1 3 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE 3 1 4 OPERATION DISPLAY SECTION 4 1 5 ADJUSTMENTS 5 1 6 SIMULATION 6 1 7 SOFT SWITCH 7 1 8 MACHINE OPERATION 8 1 9 FLASH ROM VER...

Page 2: ... 2 Communication section 5 2 A Dial test FAX mode SIM 66 14 16 5 2 6 SIMULATION 1 Code type simulation 6 1 A Operating procedures and operations 6 1 2 Simulation code list 6 1 3 Details 6 1 7 SOFT SWITCH 1 FAX soft switch setting change quick reference table 7 1 2 Soft SW list 7 2 3 Soft switch descriptions 7 27 8 MACHINE OPERATION 1 Key operator program 8 1 A List 8 1 B Operating procedure 8 2 2 ...

Page 3: ...ndable By attaching a job separator finisher copy output and fax output can be separately discharged to different trays The fax board of the fax expansion kit is provided with 2MB flash mem ory standard An expansion memory of one of 8MB can be added 8MB expansion memory for fax AR MM9 Job separator AR TR3 Finisher AR FN5N AR MM9 Expansion memory 8MB RSPF AR RP7 AR M236 M276 Facsimile expansion Kit...

Page 4: ... memory transmission Job build Large document mode YES Slow scan mode YES Half tone Equivalent to 256 gradations Combination of fine super fine ultra fine is possible Exposure selection Auto manual in 5 steps Standard 8dot mm x 3 85line mm Fine 8dot mm x 7 7line mm Super fine 8dot mm x 15 4line mm Ultra fine 16dot mm x 15 4line mm ITU T conforming 600dpi with resolution correction Max record width...

Page 5: ...dential function Confidential transmission F code communication Other party F code support machine Page division YES Allowed only from OC Applicable size A3 B4 A4R Page linkage NO Transmission reservation interrupt YES check by job status key Broadcast interrupt YES by direct transmission Multiple message transmission NO Paper size A4 A4R A5R A5 8 5 x 11 8 5 x 11R Transmission method By OC mode NO...

Page 6: ...n YES Transmission method Rapid dialing key Start key Program Number of items 8 items Registerable items All items during transmission except time specification original document size duplex job build Registered name 36 letters Call method By pressing program key Change in setup after calling NO Change in setup is available for time specification document size original duplex job build Cannot set ...

Page 7: ... U K CONFIDENTIAL PLEASE DISTRIBUTE URGENT PLEASE CALL BACK IMPORTANT France COFIDENTIEL VEUILLEZ DISTRIBUER URGENT VEUILLEZ RAPPELER IMPORTANT Germany VERTRAULICH BITTE VERTEILEN EILIG BITTE RÜCKRUF WICHTIG Sender print NO User message NO Index print YES Set by key operator program Communication record table size A4 Not output when paper larger than A5 is not set Communication record memory capac...

Page 8: ... list YES F code memory box list YES Junk FAX number list YES Soft switch list Output by SIM YES Memory image deletion table NO Department code table NO CSI transmission YES Department management Limitation on users in each department YES Number of departments registered 100 items Charge management function for each department NO Automatic booting mode NO WIN FAST YES Distinctive ring NO Summer ti...

Page 9: ... tool such as nippers Be careful about the direction of the tool so that the cut surface is flat 3 Attach the speaker Attach the speaker to the left rear cabinet using supplied two golden screws M3 4 Attach the fax PWB Mount the two spacers on the fax PWB Then insert the connector of the FAX PWB to the connector of the FAX expansion PWB and secure it using six M3 screws with washer PWB spacers 2 p...

Page 10: ... into the socket on the FAX PWB 8 Reattach the shielding plate Fit the pawls of the shielding plate to the main unit and secure the plate using five screws Insert the power plug of the copier to the outlet and turn on the main switch Then carry out the following procedure 9 Clear the image memory If an extended memory AR MM9 has been mounted in step 7 be sure to carry out this step If no extended ...

Page 11: ...er several minutes memory clear operation is completed and then the screen shown below is displayed Press the Reset key to restart the main unit 10 Connect the FAX board unit line cable Connect the line cable to the FAX board unit Line cable ...

Page 12: ...eing sent or received 4 Numeric keys Use for settings that require the entry of numbers 5 CLEAR key This is used to clear a mistake when entering a number One digit is cleared each time the key is pressed The key is also used to cancel scanning of an original 6 FAX key Press to switch to fax mode The initial screen of fax mode will appear in the touch panel display 7 JOB STATUS key Use to check th...

Page 13: ...his display The icon can be touched to open the original settings screen 11 ORIGINAL key Touch this key to manually set the original size or select two sided scanning 12 RESOLUTION key Touch this key to change the resolution setting when scanning an original The selected resolution setting will be highlighted above the key The initial factory setting is STANDARD 13 EXPOSURE key Touch this key to c...

Page 14: ... on the adjustment mode 3 After warming up shading is performed and the current density level is displayed on the lower two digits of the display section 4 Enter the set value with the 10 key to adjust the FAX image den sity 5 Make a copy and adjust the density with the copy as a reference Adjustment specifications Section Adjustment items Adjustment procedures 1 Density section A FAX mode density...

Page 15: ...ecute SIM 66 16 in the FAX mode 2 Select the item with the 10 key and press the START key 3 Enter the set value with the 10 key and press the START key The sending dial cannot be interrupted 4 Select the soft SW reflection SIM Soft SW Initial value Set value Dial pulse make time 10 PPS FAX mode 66 14 SW 25 1 to 4 40ms 14 SW set value 0 to 15 Make time 26 to 41ms 1ms step Binary input SIM Soft SW I...

Page 16: ...X related soft SW Except for the FAX adjustment values 3 FAX PWB memory check 4 Signal send mode Signal send level Max 5 Signal send mode Signal send level soft SW setting 6 Printing the confidential password 7 Print the screen memory contents 8 Voice Message send Signal send level Max print Japan only 9 Used to send the voice message Signal send level Set by soft SW 10 Image data memory clear 11 ...

Page 17: ...nish Distributor area CHN SOCC BZ UE5 Simplified Chinese American English English TWN Taiwan BE BT UT1 Traditional Chinese Local support American English English EFS 1 Special countries American English English French Spanish Hebrew Local support 22 11 Purpose Adjustment setting operation data output check display print Function Purpose Used to display the FAX send receive counter FAX reception an...

Page 18: ...he exposure level with the 10 key and press the P key 46 13 Purpose Adjustment Function Purpose FAX exposure level adjustment Normal mode individual adjustment Section FAX Item Image quality Normal display NOW PRINTING Error display DOOR OPEN JAM PAPER EMPTY Item Content Setting range Default 1 COPY START Copy start 2 EXP LEVEL Exposure level selection 0 99 50 3 AE Normal text AE 4 MANUAL Normal t...

Page 19: ...e AE Half tone 4 AE PHOTO OFF Ultra Fine AE 5 MANUAL PHOTO ON Ultra Fine MANUAL Half tone 6 MANUAL PHOTO OFF Ultra Fine MANUAL 48 48 8 Purpose Adjustment Function Purpose FAX magnification adjustment read Section FAX Related soft SW SW112 1 to 8 SW113 1 to 8 Normal display NOW PRINTING Error display DOOR OPEN JAM PAPER EMPTY Item Content Setting range Default 1 COPY START Copy start 2 SCAN SELECT ...

Page 20: ...stments on the machine side must have been normally completed Purpose Adjustment Function Purpose FAX lead edge adjustment read Section FAX Normal display NOW PRINTING Error display DOOR OPEN JAM PAPER EMPTY Item Content Setting range Default 1 COPY START Copy start 2 SCAN SELECT OC SPF RSPF Scan selection 1 OC 2 SPF 3 RSPF back 1 3 1 3 LEAD Scan lead edge position adjustment value of the selected...

Page 21: ...110 Denmark 00110001 China 00100110 Norway 10000010 Singapore 10011100 Netherlands 01111011 Taiwan 11111110 Luxembourg 01101001 Middle East 11111101 Belgium 00001111 Malaysia 01101100 66 3 Purpose Operation test check Function Purpose FAX PWB memory check Section FAX Item Operation DRAM SRAM Flash ROM Program area SUM check only Memory area Option memory The memory size follows the automatically d...

Page 22: ...the dial pulse line 66 5 Purpose Operation test check Function Purpose Signal send mode Signal send level soft SW setting Section FAX Item Operation Signal number Send signal Send level Selection menu 1 NO SIGNAL Signal not sent None 2 33 6 V34 33 6 V34 3 31 2 V34 31 2 V34 4 28 8 V34 28 8 V34 5 26 4 V34 26 4 V34 6 24 0 V34 24 0 V34 7 16 0 V34 16 0 V34 8 19 2 V34 19 2 V34 9 16 8 V34 16 8 V34 10 14 ...

Page 23: ...ar all image data including confidential reception data stored in image memory of the FAX section The management table is also cleared initialized at the same time lIf there is any print data the power must be turned off after clearing Note Executable only when the FAX is installed 66 7 Purpose Data output check Function Purpose Print the screen memory contents Section FAX Item Data Image data 66 ...

Page 24: ...s the CLEAR key to return to the initial state Press the START key to register the entered number Note Executable only when the FAX is installed Operation Procedure 1 Select the item with the 10 key and press the START key 2 Set the make time with the 10 key The dial is sent with the set value 26ms The sending dial cannot be interrupted Note Executable only when the FAX is installed Operation Proc...

Page 25: ...e AR FX5 data cannot be written into the AR FX7 If it is exe cuted data are initialized and deleted In addition the AR FX7 data cannot be used in the AR FX5 Note Executable only when the FAX is installed Operation procedure 1 Select the item to be printed 2 Press the START key The information of the selected item is printed 66 16 Purpose Operation check test Function Purpose Used to perform the di...

Page 26: ...TART key to send the signal When the CUSTUM SETTINGS key is pressed the output is termi nated Note Executable only when the FAX is installed Operation procedure The fixed data received from the line are checked and the result is dis played When data are coincident OK is displayed When not NG is dis played Note Executable only when the FAX is installed 4 PROTOCOL Protocol error list Regardless of s...

Page 27: ...ey is pressed the machine ringer and the pseudo ringer would ring By pressing CUSTOM SETTINGS key the operation can be can celed 66 33 Purpose Operation test check Function Purpose Signal detection check Section FAX Item Operation 66 34 Purpose Operation test check Function Purpose Communication time measurement display Section FAX Item Operation Setup on the user side when executing communication...

Page 28: ...er Default setting SW 7 1 8 When remote switch is erroneously detected Remote switch setting Yes No None SW 6 8 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...

Page 29: ...r Soft SW No Usage SW No Data No Items SW selection and functions Default value Remarks UK G F S W 1 1 Country information Binary input Bit No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Japan 00000000 U S A Canada 10110101 Australia 00001001 U K 10110100 France 00111101 Germany 00000100 Sweden 10100101 New Zealand 01111110 China 00100110 Singapore 10011100 Taiwan 11111110 Middle East 11111101 Malaysia 01101100 India 0101001...

Page 30: ... Not output 1 5 24V reset wait time Binary input Bit No Setting range 5 6 7 8 0 to 750ms 500ms 1 6 0 7 1 8 0 S W 6 1 Auto Manual default setup 1 Manual reception 0 Automatic reception Automatic reception 0 Manual receive setting is enabled only when an external telephone is connected 2 Inhibited to use 0 3 Size specification Bit No 3 4 Follows the machine information 0 When setting is made to foll...

Page 31: ...s 0 4 Yes No of SEP capacity in reception 1 Inhibited 0 Allowed Allowed 0 5 Yes No of reception PWD capacity 1 Inhibited 0 Allowed Allowed 0 6 Yes No of SID capacity in reception 1 Inhibited 0 Allowed Allowed 0 7 Judgment of the system number of bulletin board transmission 1 Allowed 0 Inhibited Inhibited 0 8 Send request protection 1 Not protected 0 Protected Protected 0 S W 11 1 Inhibited to use ...

Page 32: ... 0 7 0 8 0 S W 16 1 Modem speed V 33 mode or less Bit No 1 2 3 4 V 17 14 4kbps 1 V 27 2400bps 0 0 0 0 V 29 9600bps 0 0 0 1 2 V 27 4800bps 0 0 1 0 0 V 29 7200bps 0 0 1 1 V 33 14 4kbps 0 1 0 0 3 V 33 12 0kbps 0 1 1 0 0 V 17 9600bps 1 0 0 1 V 17 12 0kbps 1 0 1 0 4 V 17 7200bps 1 0 1 1 0 V 17 14 4kbps Other than the above 5 Modem speed in reception fixed Bit No 5 6 No fixing 0 No fixing 0 0 V 29 9600B...

Page 33: ...byte 0 128Kbyte 128Kbyte 0 0 0 S W 21 1 Dial tone detection 1 Yes 0 No No 0 0 0 2 Busy tone detection 1 Yes 0 No Yes 1 1 1 3 Dial tone monitoring time 1 10sec 0 5sec 5sec 0 0 0 4 CED detection time 1 500ms 0 1000ms 1000ms 0 0 0 5 Inhibited to use 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 S W 22 1 Waiting time for dial start Bit No 1 2 3 5sec 0 0 0 3 5sec 0 0 4sec 0 1 2 5sec 1 0 0 0 0 6sec 1 1 3 CNG send start...

Page 34: ...ter dial Binary input Bit No Setting range 5 6 7 8 0 5ms to 15 80ms X ms N 5 5 50ms 1 1 1 6 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 8 1 1 1 S W 28 1 Pause time setup Binary input Bit No Setting range 1 2 3 4 1 to 15sec 2sec 0 0 0 When the value is outside the setting range the initial value is set 2 0 0 0 3 1 1 1 4 0 0 0 5 Flash send time Bit No 5 6 90ms 0 0 0 Fixed to 0 except for Germany and France 90ms 0 0 180ms 0 1 6 2...

Page 35: ...y input in broadcast 1 Yes 0 No No 0 0 0 4 One touch dial display number switch Bit No 4 5 8 items 0 0 0 6 items 0 0 5 8 items 0 1 1 1 1 12 items 1 0 6 Shift of the power OFF state in shut off 1 Allowed 0 Inhibited Allowed 1 1 1 7 Time indication format 1 AM PM 0 24H 24H 0 0 0 8 Priority in the day of week 1 Yes 0 No No U K Yes Germany France 0 1 1 S W 33 1 Inhibited to use 0 0 0 2 Report output o...

Page 36: ...y Area priority 0 3 Output condition setup Bit No 3 4 Reduction allowed 0 When the value is outside the setting range the initial value is set Reduction allowed 0 0 AB 0 1 4 Division allowed 1 0 0 A 1 1 5 Automatic reduction rate setup Binary input Bit No Setting range 5 6 7 8 0 to 15 6 0 6 1 7 1 8 0 S W 36 1 Waiting time for PC FAX job end Binary input Bit No Setting range 1 2 3 4 0 32min to 15 2...

Page 37: ... series 1 8 5 inch width print 0 210mm width print 210mm width print 0 6 Output method in A3 width reception Inch series 1 297mm width 0 11 inch width 11 inch width 0 7 Output method in A4 width reception Inch series 1 8 5 inch width print 0 210mm width print 8 5 inch width print 1 8 Relay data output 1 Yes 0 No Yes 1 S W 40 1 Rotation print 1 Allowed 0 Inhibited Allowed 1 2 Override print setup 1...

Page 38: ...00bps 0 1200bps 1200bps 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 transmission speed Binary input Bit No 1 2 3 4 33600bps 1 2 1 3 Transmission speed 2400 bps N However N is 0 2400bps 15 33600bps 1 4 0 5 V 34 primary channel reception speed Binary input Bit No 5 6 7 8 33600bps 1 6 1 7 Transmission spee...

Page 39: ... 1 1 3 Pattern number of On hook speaker volume Binary input Bit No Setting range 3 4 5 6 7 8 Pattern No 1 to 35 21 0 4 1 5 0 6 1 7 0 8 1 S W 50 1 Call sound volume Bit No 1 2 Middle 1 Silent 0 0 Small 0 1 2 Middle 1 0 0 Large 1 1 3 Pattern number of ringing speaker volume Binary input Bit No Setting range 3 4 5 6 7 8 Pattern No 1 to 35 21 0 4 1 5 0 6 1 7 0 8 1 S W 51 1 Busy tone detection cycle B...

Page 40: ...tone detection level Bit No 4 5 43dB 0 43dB 0 0 35dB 0 1 5 33dB 1 0 0 30dB 1 1 6 Inhibited to use 0 7 0 8 0 S W 53 1 Inhibited to use 0 2 1 3 1 4 0 5 0 6 1 7 0 8 1 S W 54 1 Inhibited to use 0 2 0 3 1 4 0 5 1 6 1 7 0 8 0 S W 55 1 Inhibited to use 0 2 0 3 0 4 1 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 S W 56 1 Inhibited to use 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 1 8 0 S W 57 1 Inhibited to use 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 SW No Data N...

Page 41: ... 4 0 0dBm to 15 15dBm 6dBm 0 2 1 3 1 4 0 5 Transmission cable amplitude equalizer Bit No 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 Reception SED ON level Bit No 1 2 48dB 1 43dB 0 0 38dB 0 1 2 33dB 1 0 1 48dB 1 1 3 Inhibited to use 0 4 Reception gain adjustment Binary input Bit No Setting range...

Page 42: ... 7 8 200 to 1600ms 200ms 0 7 0 8 0 S W 67 1 After sending CFR double wait is inhibited for 1 6sec Binary input Bit No Setting range 1 2 3 4 0 to 3000ms 1600ms 1 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 Measurement of communication time image 1 Yes 0 No Yes 1 6 Reduction transmission mode 1 Normal 0 Reduction Reduction 0 7 ECM 1 Yes 0 No Yes 1 8 ECM byte frame 1 64 bytes frame 0 256 bytes frame 256 bytes frame 0 S W 68 1 Rec...

Page 43: ...e 0 Functions only when other than SG3 4 DIS process selection in reception Bit No 4 5 Judged as reception of an echo and the command is sent again 0 Judged as reception of an echo and the command is sent again 0 0 Disconnects the line as an illegal DIS 0 1 5 When DIS judges that the receiver has poled documents poled transmission and the other are judged as reception of an echo and the command is...

Page 44: ...rate Bit No 2 3 60 lines 1 6 lines 0 0 12 lines 0 1 3 60 lines 1 0 0 120 lines 1 1 4 Flag address timer setup V 21 FSK Bit No 4 5 6sec 0 6sec 0 0 15sec 0 1 5 30sec 1 0 0 120sec 1 1 6 Reception waiting time between frames 1 4 4sec 0 3 4sec 3 4sec 0 7 Minimum flags between frames Bit No 7 8 2 flag 0 2 flag 0 0 3 flag 0 1 8 4 flag 1 0 0 5 flag 1 1 S W 74 1 FSK signal settlement time in double wait Bi...

Page 45: ...5sec 0 0 6 3sec 0 1 0 4sec 1 0 7 ANSam signal send time Bit No 7 8 4sec 0 3sec 0 0 4sec 0 1 8 5sec 1 0 1 6sec 1 1 S W 76 1 Inhibited to use 1 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 1 6 1 7 0 8 1 S W 77 1 Inhibited to use 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 1 6 0 7 1 8 0 S W 78 1 Inhibited to use 0 2 1 3 0 4 1 5 1 6 0 7 0 8 0 S W 79 1 Inhibited to use 0 2 1 3 0 4 1 5 1 6 0 7 0 8 0 S W 80 1 Inhibited to use 0 2 1 3 0 4 1 5 1 6 0 7 0 8 0 SW No ...

Page 46: ...7 1 8 0 S W 83 1 Inhibited to use 0 2 0 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 S W 84 1 Inhibited to use 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 S W 85 1 Inhibited to use 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 S W 86 1 Inhibited to use 0 2 CI detection Bit No 2 3 4 sine wave 0 When the value is outside the setting range the initial value is set 4 sine wave 0 0 3 sine wave 1 0 3 2 sine wave 0 1 0 1 1 4 CI delete max OFF time Bit No...

Page 47: ...W 88 1 Inhibited to use 0 2 1 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 1 7 1 8 0 S W 89 1 Inhibited to use 1 2 1 3 0 4 1 5 1 6 0 7 0 8 0 S W 90 1 Inhibited to use 0 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 S W 91 1 Inhibited to use 0 2 1 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 S W 92 1 Inhibited to use 0 2 1 3 0 4 1 5 1 6 0 7 0 8 0 S W 93 1 Inhibited to use 1 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 1 8 0 SW No Data No Items SW selection and functions Default value Remar...

Page 48: ... by increment of 5sec 40sec 0 6 1 7 0 8 1 S W 96 1 Inhibited to use 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 S W 97 1 Inhibited to use 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 S W 98 1 Inhibited to use 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 S W 99 1 Inhibited to use 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 S W 100 1 Inhibited to use 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 1 7 0 8 0 SW No Data No Items SW selection and functions Default value Remarks ...

Page 49: ... 1 Inhibited to use 0 2 1 3 1 4 0 5 1 6 1 7 0 8 1 S W 104 1 Inhibited to use 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 S W 105 1 Inhibited to use 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 S W 106 1 Inhibited to use 1 2 0 3 1 4 0 5 1 6 1 7 0 8 1 S W 107 1 Inhibited to use 0 2 0 3 1 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 SW No Data No Items SW selection and functions Default value Remarks ...

Page 50: ...put Bit No Setting range 2 3 4 0 to 112 lines in the interval of 16 lines 48 lines 0 3 1 4 1 5 Print lead edge adjustment rear edge position rear 1 0 0 6 Binary input Bit No Setting range 6 7 8 0 to 112 lines in the interval of 16 lines 48 lines 0 7 1 8 1 S W 112 1 Print magnification ratio adjustment horizontal 1 0 0 2 Binary input Bit No Setting range 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 to 12 7 by increment of 0 1 ...

Page 51: ...mage loss 1 0 0 lines 0 2 Binary input Bit No Setting range 2 3 4 0 to 56 lines in the interval of 8 lines 0 3 0 4 0 5 Vertical rear edge image loss in scan effective image area SPF 1 0 0 lines 0 Since the rear edge of the SPF cannot be specified with coordinates it is pulled after scanning Since the set value is not a coordinate value its unit differs from that of the other set values The value c...

Page 52: ...6 dots in the interval of 8 dots 0 3 0 4 0 5 Scan effective image area SPF rear horizontal right edge image loss 1 0 0 dots 0 6 Binary input Bit No Setting range 6 7 8 0 to 56 dots in the interval of 8 dots 0 7 0 8 0 S W 122 1 Scan magnification ratio adjustment SPF horizontal 1 0 0 2 Binary input Bit No Setting range 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 to 12 7 by increment of 0 1 0 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 S W 123 ...

Page 53: ... 1 0 0 2 Binary input Bit No Setting range 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 to 12 7 by increment of 0 1 0 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 S W 128 1 Inhibited to use 0 2 0 3 0 4 1 5 1 6 0 7 1 8 0 S W 129 1 Inhibited to use 0 2 0 3 1 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 1 8 0 S W 130 1 Inhibited to use 0 2 0 3 1 4 0 5 1 6 0 7 1 8 0 S W 131 1 Inhibited to use 0 2 0 3 0 4 1 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 S W 132 1 Inhibited to use 0 2 0 3 1 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 ...

Page 54: ...flash memory Note that it takes about 20 min Default 0 256 bytes SW5 No 4 ICU UART1 output Used to set whether ICU UART 1 output is made or not Default 1 Output is not made SW5 No 5 No 8 24V reset wait time Used to set the 24V reset wait time The set range is 0 to 750 by binary input Default 500ms SW6 No 1 Auto Manual default setup Used to select Auto Manual reception mode when turning on the powe...

Page 55: ...roadcast function Used to set whether F code relay broadcast instruction from the other party is received and relay broadcast transmission is performed or F code relay broadcast instruction is not received though the relay box number by SUB coincides with from the other party Though this function is set to disable F code instruction can be trans mitted Default 0 Allowed SW10 No 2 F code confidenti...

Page 56: ...o response The set range is 1 to 15 min in the increment of 1 min by binary input When set to 0 it is the same as setup of 3 min Default 3 min SW14 No 1 No 4 Recall number in case of a transmission error Used to set the number of recall times in case of a communication error Setup is made in the range of 0 5 times by binary input When set to 0 recall is not made Default 1 time of recall SW14 No 5 ...

Page 57: ...sed to set YES NO of SIM DTMF sound speaker selection screen Default 0 NO SW20 No 6 No 7 Flash send wait time Used to set wait time from off hook status to Flash signal transmission in the register recall function Default 0 0 0sec U K France 1 0 1sec Germany Fixed to 0 except for Germany SW20 No 8 Receivable memory capacity Used to set the remaining memory capacity for acceptance of call When set ...

Page 58: ...0ms N can be set in the range of 0 7 Default 50ms SW27 No 5 No 8 Setting of DPMUTE OFF time after dial Used to set DPMUTE OFF time after dial Setup is made in the range of 5 80ms by binary input of N in X ms N 5 5 in the increment of 5ms N can be set in the range of 0 15 Default 50ms SW28 No 1 No 4 Pause time setup Used to set the pause time The set range is 1 sec to 15 sec by binary input When se...

Page 59: ...to output Default 1 Not print SW33 No 7 Function to attach images to the report table of memory confidential send Used to set whether images are attached to the report table of memory confidential send Default 0 NO SW33 No 8 Total communication time and total number of pages print on communication record table Used to set Print Not print the total communication time and the total number of pages o...

Page 60: ...the scanned image is rotated and transmitted as B5 When set to 1 the document is transmitted as B4 width B5 When set to 0 the document is transmitted as A4 width B5R Default 1 Transmitted as B4 width SW37 No 5 Rotation transmission selection A5R A5 Used to set whether A5R document is transmitted as A5R or the scanned image is rotated and transmitted as A5 When set to 1 the document is transmitted ...

Page 61: ...mm width Default 1 Printed on paper of 8 5 width SW39 No 8 Relay data output Used to set whether the received document is outputted from the relay direction station when relay broadcasting direction is received When set to 1 the document received from the relay instruction station is printed When set to 0 the document received from the relay instruction station is not printed Default 1 Print SW40 ...

Page 62: ...rom 33600bps SW45 No 1 No 2 Speaker volume at scanner scan end Used to set the volume of scan end sound from the speaker when scan is completed Default 1 0 Medium SW45 No 3 No 8 Pattern number of speaker volume at scan end Pattern of scan end sound volume Large Medium Small Default 21 SW46 No 1 No 2 Speaker volume in DTMF send Used to set the volume of transmission sound and DTMF sound from speake...

Page 63: ...gain adjustment Used to set Reception gain adjustment The set range is 0 6 0dBm to 24 6 0dBm in the increment of 0 5dBm by binary input Default 0 0dBm SW61 No 1 No 8 Inhibited to use SW62 No 1 No 8 Inhibited to use SW63 No 1 No 8 Inhibited to use SW64 No 1 No 3 Inhibited to use SW64 No 4 No 8 DTMF send level high level Used to set the DTMF signal send level high group 0 0 0dBm to 21 21 0dBm in the...

Page 64: ...on the installed cassette Max allowed reception width selection Max allowed reception width is determined by Table 1 and Table 2 This determines the transmitted size from the other party When set to A3 with SW69 12 only with B5 cassette proxy recep tion is always performed Do not use this combination Because division process in the main scanning direction is not performed When set to A4 with SW69 ...

Page 65: ... the number of the flag detection bytes Setup is made in the range of 0 15 by binary input Default 4 SW72 No 7 EYE Q check Used to set whether TCF is checked or not in TCF reception When set to 1 check is made only with EYE Q value Therefore TCF check becomes loose When set to 0 check is made both with received data and EYE Q value Default 0 check is made both with received data and EYE Q value SW...

Page 66: ...ctable time Used to set the min OFF time for judgment of CI pulse 16Hz call sig nal When OFF time continues for more than the set time it is judged as 1 pulse of CI The set range is 0 to 1270 by binary input of N 10ms Default 1200ms SW87 No 8 Inhibited to use SW88 No 1 No 8 Inhibited to use SW89 No 1 No 8 Inhibited to use SW90 No 1 No 8 Inhibited to use SW91 No 1 No 8 Inhibited to use SW92 No 1 No...

Page 67: ...lines Default 0 lines SW114 No 5 No 8 Vertical rear edge image loss in scan effective image area OC Used to set the image loss in OC scan image area The quantity of image loss at the rear edge in sub scan direction can be adjusted When the set value is increased the image loss quantity at the rear edge is increased Setup of SIM 50 8 is reflected 0 to 56 lines in the interval of 8 lines Default 0 l...

Page 68: ...right edge image loss Used to set the right edge image loss of main scan in SPF scan of FAX Setup of SIM 50 8 is reflected 0 to 56 dots in the interval of 8 dots Default 0 dots SW122 No 1 No 8 Scan magnification ratio adjustment SPF horizontal SPF main scan magnification ratio adjustment Setup of SIM 48 8 is reflected 0 to 12 7 by increment of 0 1 Default 0 SW123 No 1 No 8 Scan magnification ratio...

Page 69: ...ng Print out all report Print out error report only No printed report Confidential reception Print out notice page Not print out notice page Image memory print select setting Print out all report Print out error report only No printed report Remote reception number setting 0 9 5 Only when an extension phone is connected External telephone setting ON OFF PBX setting ON OFF France Germany only FAX s...

Page 70: ...g Confidential Registering Un registering Relay broadcast Registering Un registering Key operator program Set value Default value Remarks DATA LINE B STATUS CUSTOM SETTINGS KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS ADDRESS CONTROL TRAY SETTINGS TOTAL COUNT DISPLAY CONTRAST LIST PRINT CLOCK KEYBOARD SELECT RECEIVE MODE FAX DATA FORWARD CUSTOM SETTINGS EXIT KEY OPERATOR CODE KEY OPERATOR PROGRAMS EXIT ACCOUNT CONTROL E...

Page 71: ...ing and the width of the original If the memory fills up before the entire original can be scanned use a lower resolution setting or shorten the origi nal There are restrictions on originals that can be scanned using the RSPF Long originals Depending on the resolution setting and the width of the original there may not be sufficient space in memory to hold a long original In this case refer to the...

Page 72: ... pages Inside scanned data The top edge of the scanned image will be cut off by the sender s infor mation however when both the sender and the receiver use the same size of paper the printed fax will neither be reduced nor split up and printed on two pages 5 Quick On line When the RSPF is used for memory transmission and there are no previously stored jobs waiting or in progress and the line is no...

Page 73: ...he maintenance program on PC Select model name AR M236 M276 M237 M277 Series from the model selection dialogue box 3 Make sure only Printer Control Board tree is visible under Simu lation Command List 4 Turn on the copier The machine starts up in the download mode 5 Additional tree will be visible when downloading maintenance pro gram on PC Make sure to start up maintenance program before turn on ...

Page 74: ...sibly the improper download file is selected 4 This option not available Download procedure is executed on uninstalled optional kit TROUBLESHOOTING Confirm installed optional kit Confirm the download file Possibly the improper download file is selected 5 The data size exceeds the Flash ROM size Try again with the appropriate size of data Panel flash ROM size is not enough to execute download proce...

Page 75: ... breakage FAX control PWB ROM error Data error Check and remedy Check connector harness of FAX control PWB and MCU PWB Check the grounding of the copier Check FAX control PWB ROM F6 82 Content FAX control PWB communication trouble Over run Details Communication trouble between MCU and FAX control PWB Overrun error Cause FAX control PWB connector disconnection Defective harness between FAX control ...

Page 76: ... command is delivered during transmission or reception Send Receive Poll Bulletin When the operation is interrupted by the stop key 35 Power OFF When the power is cur off during sending or receiving Send Receive Poll Bulletin 38 Reception memory over When memory is over during reception Receive Poll When printing cannot be performed during reception due to inhibition of proxy reception Receive Pol...

Page 77: ... phase C Transmission Reception 11 Polarity reversion detection Reception 12 Invalid command reception Reception 13 Time over 1min timer 6sec timer Reception 14 PUT error Reception 15 In V 34 mode time up is generated when shifting from Primary to Control Reception 16 In V 34 mode time up is generated when shifting from Control to Primary Reception 20 Polarity reversion detection Transmission 21 I...

Page 78: ...IC MN86065 SRAM 1Mbit BUS BUFFER SCANNING PROCESS FLOW PRINT PROCESS FLOW VOICE IC I F EX TEL PSUED RINGER JAPAN ONLY SILICON DAA CPU I F WORK MEMORY SDRAM 16Mbit x 2 MN86065 I F HANDSET Japan only up CODEC MEMORY SRAM 1Mbit Program MEMORY CONNECT OR Program ROM PWB PROGRAM FLASH ROM JAPAN 16Mb x 2 EX 8Mb x 2 BACK UP MEMORY SRAM 2Mbit x 2 VERTICAL SCANNING 2 3X SCAN I F IMAGE ROTATING VERTICAL SCA...

Page 79: ...tor Surge Filter Circuit Moduler Connector to the External Telephone HOOK Polarity Detector Circuit DAA Circuit TNV Side CI Ditector Circuit DAA Circuit Secondary Side MODEM FAX Control Program ROM FAX Control CPU Circuit Copier Power Supply Printer I F Unit 24Vdc 5Vdc 3 3Vdc 230Vac ...

Page 80: ...4 VDD 8 XOUT 2 FS0 7 TP679 TP78 CN1 S4B PH SM3 TB NM 1 2 3 4 CN2 NCS036 014 DS NM 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 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 29 29 30 30 31 31 32 32 33 33 34 34 35 35 36 36 R2 4 7K TP680 BR9 MNR04 4 7K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 C20 F0 1u 16 R505 0 R13 820 R15 10K TP704 TP77 R51 33 R231 0 R11 10K R9 0 F...

Page 81: ... 3 4 5 6 7 8 TP1081 TP643 TP15 BR22 MNR04 33 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 IC2 TC74LCX244FT 1A1 2 1Y1 18 1A2 4 1Y2 16 1A3 6 1Y3 14 1A4 8 1Y4 12 2A1 11 2Y1 9 2A2 13 2Y2 7 2A3 15 2Y3 5 2A4 17 2Y4 3 1G 1 2G 19 VCC 20 GND 10 TP732 TP633 TP683 TP707 TP654 TP735 TP1086 TP692 C1 F0 1u 16 TP105 TP693 TP644 R38 33 TP664 TP8 TP717 BR24 MNR04 33 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TP1066 TP99 TP649 TP659 TP423 TP666 TP113 R42 R NM TP636 BR39...

Page 82: ...18 16 A17 17 A16 48 A15 1 A14 2 A13 3 A12 4 A11 5 A10 6 A9 7 A8 8 A7 18 A6 19 A5 20 A4 21 A3 22 A2 23 A1 24 A0 25 DQ15 45 DQ14 43 DQ13 41 DQ12 39 DQ11 36 DQ10 34 DQ9 32 DQ8 30 DQ7 44 DQ6 42 DQ5 40 DQ4 38 DQ3 35 DQ2 33 DQ1 31 DQ0 29 CE 26 OE 28 WE 11 WP 14 RY BY 15 VPP 13 BYTE 47 RP 12 VCC 37 GND 27 GND 46 NC 10 R550 10K R58 10K TP892 IC11D TC74LCX05FT 9 8 R253 0 C43 B2200 50 R63 10K R254 0 R66 0 R...

Page 83: ...BR150 MNR04 33 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 C407 F0 1u 16 BR153 MNR04 33 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 BR130 MNR04 33 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 C38 A33u 10 BR46 MNR04 10K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 R59 10K R551 33 C406 A33u 10 BR132 MNR04 33 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 R614 33 IC11C TC74LCX05FT 5 6 C34 F0 1u 16 IC9 C TC74LCX14FT 5 6 R506 33 BR135 MNR04 33 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 R547 33 CN11 DMM2 SD72A 1131 A0 13 A1 14 A2 15 A3 16 A4 17 A5 18 A6 28 A7 31 A8 32 A9 ...

Page 84: ...VCC 1 GND 4 I O8 39 I O9 40 I O10 42 I O11 43 I O12 45 I O13 46 I O14 48 I O15 49 UDQM 36 CLK 35 CKE 34 VCC 7 VCC 13 VCC 25 VCC 38 GND 10 GND 26 GND 47 GND 50 GND 41 VCC 44 NC 33 NC 37 C52 A10u 16 Q11 KTC3875 B C E TP889 ZD 3 UDZ2 0B TP1114 IC73 IS62WV2568BLL 70 A0 20 A1 19 A2 18 A3 17 A4 16 CE1 30 I O0 21 I O1 22 I O2 23 I O3 25 VCC 8 I O4 26 I O5 27 WE 5 A5 15 A6 14 A7 13 A8 3 NC A17 9 A12 12 A1...

Page 85: ...C47 F0 1u 16 R507 R NM IC16A KIA393F NM 3 2 1 8 4 TP1136 R557 R NM D26 1SS355 NM R1061 0 R76 R NM C49 A10u 16 IC93 PST3426 VCC 2 GND 4 OUT 1 NC 3 R80 0 TP1235 R555 0 IC14 W981616BH I O0 2 A0 21 I O1 3 A1 22 I O2 5 A2 23 I O3 6 A3 24 I O4 8 A4 27 I O5 9 A5 28 I O6 11 A6 29 I O7 12 A7 30 A8 31 A9 32 A10 20 A11 19 RAS 17 CAS 16 CS 18 LDQM 14 WE 15 VCC 1 GND 4 I O8 39 I O9 40 I O10 42 I O11 43 I O12 4...

Page 86: ...60R 12ST H1 24V 1 24V 2 5V 3 5V 4 3 3V 5 3 3V 6 RESET 7 PWOFF 8 PRLINE 9 HSYNC 10 SG 11 SG 12 FAXPAGE 13 FAXCMD 14 FAXCRDY 15 SG 16 GDATA0 17 GDATA2 18 GDATA4 19 GDATA6 20 GDATA8 21 GDATA10 22 GDATA12 23 GDATA14 24 SG 25 FAXPRD 26 FAXACK1P 27 SG 28 FAXACK0P 29 SG 30 24V 31 24V 32 5V 33 5V 5VS 34 3 3V 35 3 3V 36 NC EXTRS 37 NC FAXWU 38 SCLINE 39 READY 40 SG 41 SG 42 FAXDET 43 FAXSTS 44 FAXSRDY 45 S...

Page 87: ... IN 3 GND 1 OUT1 2 OUT2 4 D8 1SS355 R262 0 IC20B TC74LCX04FT 3 4 14 7 C84 F0 1u 16 R260 0 R247 10K TP384 FB15 MEM2012 NM R248 10K C68 F0 01u 50 2 LCX244FT 1Y1 18 1Y2 16 1Y3 14 1Y4 12 2Y1 9 2Y2 7 2Y3 5 2Y4 3 VCC 20 GND 10 TP1049 IC9B TC74LCX14FT 4 TP1103 R263 0 R616 33 IC9 F TC74LCX14FT 13 12 C69 F0 1u 16 C83 F0 1u 16 TP161 R81 0 R615 33 IC20A TC74LCX04FT 1 2 14 7 TP745 C77 F0 1u 16 IC9E TC74LCX14F...

Page 88: ...1 5 302 CDD 1 4 301 GND 1 1 CDD 1 3 300 CDD 1 2 299 VDD 78 78 GND 298 298 VDD 297 297 CDD 1 1 296 CDD 1 0 295 A 1 79 CDD 9 294 CDD 8 293 GND 2 2 GND 292 292 VDD 291 291 A 2 80 CDD 7 290 CDD 6 289 CDD 5 288 CDD 4 287 A 3 81 GND 286 286 GND 285 285 VORES_N 3 CDD 3 284 CDD 2 283 A 4 82 CDD 1 282 CDD 0 281 GND 280 280 A 5 83 VDD 279 279 CDA CKD_N 278 VOSD 4 CDA CKC_N 277 CDRE QD 276 A 6 84 CDRE QC 275...

Page 89: ...14 CDRE QC MA 6 213 GND 274 274 VDD 273 273 MA 5 212 CDUB E_N 272 CDWR_ N 271 MA 4 211 CDRD_ N 270 CDCS _N 269 GND 210 210 GND 268 268 GND 267 267 VDD 209 209 VDD 266 266 VDD 265 265 MA 3 208 CDA 3 264 CDA 2 263 MA 2 207 CDA 1 262 CDA 0 261 MA 1 206 GND 260 260 VDD 259 259 MA 0 205 CDIRQ 258 GND 204 204 CDCL K 257 CDRE S_N 256 VDD 203 203 TRES_N 255 GND 254 254 MUB_N 202 VDD 253 253 MD 15 252 MLB_...

Page 90: ...3 89 IA2 90 RESET 1 IMUE 59 VDD1 9 VDD2 24 VDD3 36 VSS1 11 VSS2 25 VSS3 37 VSS10 124 IREADY 56 RD 7 D14 13 D13 14 D12 15 D11 16 D10 17 D9 18 D8 19 D15 12 A0 45 UBE 31 INTR1 4 INTR2 5 REQC1 33 REQD0 34 REQD1 35 ACKC1 39 ACKD0 40 ACKD1 41 IA1 93 IA0 94 ID15 95 ID14 96 ID13 97 ID12 98 ID11 99 ID10 100 ID9 101 ID8 104 ID7 105 ID6 106 ID5 107 ID4 108 ID3 109 ID2 110 ID1 111 ID0 112 IHREQ 46 IHACK 47 IM...

Page 91: ...33u 10 1030 33 1608 R1064 10K R1065 10K IC77 IS61LV6416 12T A0 44 A1 43 A2 42 A3 27 A4 26 CE 6 I O0 7 I O1 8 I O2 9 I O3 10 VCC 11 VSS 12 I O4 13 I O5 14 I O6 15 I O7 16 WE 17 A5 25 A6 24 A7 21 A8 20 NC 22 NC 23 NC 28 A12 4 A11 5 A10 18 A9 19 I O8 29 I O9 30 I O10 31 I O11 32 VCC 33 VSS 34 I O12 35 I O13 36 I O14 37 I O15 38 LB 39 UB 40 OE 41 A13 3 A14 2 A15 1 TP368 C258 A33u 10 BR178 MNR04 33 1 2...

Page 92: ... F0 1u 16 IC24A TC74LCX04FT 1 2 14 7 R368 47K BR118 MNR04 100 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 IC24B TC74LCX04FT 3 4 14 7 TP R510 100 C299 F0 1u 16 R532 33 IC89F TC74LCX04FT 13 12 14 7 IC75A TC74LCX08FT 1 2 3 C285 F0 1u 16 TP1248 BR113 MNR04 100 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 C295 F0 1u 16 TP29 TP750 TP1247 R608 4 7K TP601 MN195006E IC36 T3IRQ 1 DPD00 2 VDD3 3 DPD01 4 VSS 5 DPD02 6 DPD03 7 DPD04 8 VDD2 9 DPD05 10 VSS 11 DPD06 12...

Page 93: ...M IN 3 GND 1 OUT1 2 OUT2 4 C314 F0 1u 16 C309 A10u 16 NM IC24F TC74LCX04FT 13 12 14 7 R622 0 R376 R NM JP15 SD00415 52 NM 2 R316 47K IC87 Si3000 KS NM SPKRR 1 MBIAS 2 HDST 3 SDI 4 SDO 5 FSYNC 6 MCLK 7 SCLK 8 RESET 9 MIC 10 LINEI 11 VD 12 VA 13 GND 14 LINEO 15 SPKRL 16 R377 0 JP16 SD00415 52 NM 2 R325 47K R378 0 C317 F0 1u 16 R328 R NM R511 R NM R370 20K R314 47K C316 A10u 16 NM R323 47K R620 0 R32...

Page 94: ...NR04 4 7K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TP820 R182 R NM TP288 TP827 TP835 R1033 33 1608 C195 F0 1u 16 C180 F0 1u 16 TP809 R183 0 C18 F0 1u TP811 R272 0 C182 F0 1u 16 C189 F0 1u 16 R1035 33 1608 TP289 TP823 IC38 uPD65954GL 061NMU VDD 304 304 VDD 303 303 VDD 77 77 D 15 302 D 14 301 GND 1 1 GND 300 300 D 13 299 VDD 78 78 D 12 298 GND 297 297 VDD 296 296 D 11 295 CDD 1 1 79 D 10 294 GND 293 293 GND 2 2 D 9 292 D 8 ...

Page 95: ...8 TP204 TP200 TP787 TP189 TP208 TP906 TP785 TP766 TP854 TP178 TP201 TP152 TP907 BR189 MNR04 33 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TP791 TP835 TP171 TP177 TP180 TP168 C192 F0 1u 16 R1015 1K R187 4 7K C183 F0 1u 16 TP789 C178 F0 1u 16 TP905 TP761 D20 DA204K AK A K TP774 TP184 TP199 TP167 TP183 TP151 GND 228 228 GND 227 227 TOUT5 226 TOUT4 225 TOUT3 224 TOUT2 223 TOUT1 222 TIN 221 TEB_N 220 TMOD1_N 219 READY_N 218 FAXP...

Page 96: ...NR04 NM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 IC42 W981216BH 75 I O0 2 A0 23 I O1 4 A1 24 I O2 5 A2 25 I O3 7 A3 26 I O4 8 A4 29 I O5 10 A5 30 I O6 11 A6 31 I O7 13 A7 32 A8 33 A9 34 A10 22 A11 35 A12 36 RAS 18 CAS 17 CS 19 DQML 15 WE 16 VCC 1 GND 6 I O8 42 I O9 44 I O10 45 I O11 47 I O12 48 I O13 50 I O14 51 I O15 53 DQMU 39 CLK 38 CKE 37 BA0 20 BA1 21 VCC 3 VCC 9 VCC 14 VCC 27 GND 12 GND 28 GND 46 GND 52 GND 54 GND 4...

Page 97: ...81A TC74LCX74FT D 2 CLK 3 Q 5 Q 6 PR 4 CL 1 R1045 33 1608 R564 33 IC79B TC74LCX32FT 4 5 6 IC80C TC74LCX08FT 9 10 8 R1042 33 1608 IC80D TC74LCX08FT 11 TP1109 TP1107 R1044 33 1608 IC20F TC74LCX04FT 13 12 14 7 IC78A TC74LCX74FT D 2 CLK 3 Q 5 Q 6 PR 4 CL 1 IC79C TC74LCX32FT 9 10 8 R1041 33 1608 TP1108 IC79A TC74LCX32FT 1 2 3 IC80A TC74LCX08FT 3 TP1111 R1049 33 1608 C263 F0 1u 16 TP1105 IC78B TC74LCX74...

Page 98: ...R126 10K R516 1M C127 B2200 50 TP517 R142 360K TP510 R385 R NM R406 10K R401 10K TP153 CN8 B2B PH K S NM RHS 1 DG 2 C281 F0 1u 16 C411 B1000 50 R135 56K R125 56K IC92C TC74VHC04FT 5 6 14 7 R132 5 1K IC90B TC74VHCT00FT 4 5 6 C404 A47u 16 TP521 IC89B TC74LCX04FT 3 4 14 7 R133 10K IC89A TC74LCX04FT 1 2 14 7 TP21 C147 B4700 25 R517 0 C319 F0 1u 16 IC33 BU4052BCF X 13 Y 3 X0 12 X1 14 X2 15 X3 11 Y0 1 Y...

Page 99: ...FE EXCEPT JAPAN DPMUTE DAA Not use AFE DPON AFE EXCEPT JAPAN Not use JAPAN CION EXCEPT JAPAN Not use DAA EXCEPT JAPAN Not use JAPAN 150VON EXCEPT JAPAN Not use R545 0 R542 0 TP535 C235 A47u 16 R205 10K R562 100 R204 22K R539 0 R546 0 R541 0 C237 F0 1u 16 BR110 MNR04 2 7K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TP1228 CF X 3 VDD 16 VEE 7 VSS 8 TP144 TP536 R357 0 R206 10K R349 100 R410 0 TP1229 TP534 R353 100 R209 10K R399...

Page 100: ...103J C65 NM B0 01u 250V L25 SBT 0260 R246 0 1 10W VA5 NM DSSA P3100SB SA7 U DSS 401M E DSS 301L C58 NM 1000p AC250V L21 ST 110AV R199 56K 1 10W L10 SBT 0260 R186 2 2K 1 10W C63 B470p 2 R200 10M C87 NM B0 027u 50V C52 B0 1u 16V C86 NM B0 027u 50V C61 1000p AC250V R182 E 1 78KF 2W R205 U 91 1 4W E 0 1 4W IC4 Si3015 KS 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 10 VREG REF REXT2 REXT RX FILT FILT2 VREG2 R189 120K C42 B0 22...

Page 101: ...0V 3216 C25 0 22u 250V C92 E F0 1u 16V 1005 D6 DAN217 A AK K IC3 Si3021 KS 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 M1 C1A GND VA M0 RGDT FSD OFHK ZD17 RLZ5 6B R198 0 SA7 U DSS 401M E DSS 301L C69 NM B0 01u 250V C63 B470p 250V 1608 ZD25 U HZS2C1 C95 U B1000p 50V 1005 R255 0 VA4 NM DSSA P3100SB ZD24 U HZS2C1 TP9 NM 0 1 4W C68 10p 50V 1608 IC4 Si3015 KS 1 ...

Page 102: ...JP C38 A47u 25V D5 1SS355 TP8 NM 0 1 4W JP C37 A47u 25V Q116 DTD113ZK B E C C40 F0 1u 16V 1005 TP3 0 1 4W JP R178 NM 0 1 4W S3C SON RSB 5 1 16 CN1 TX24 30R 12ST H1 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 27 28 29 30 DG DG 3 3V 5VS 24V ARXD RGDT nAFERES ABITCLK AOUT DPMUTE CID SON HS2 LIUID 5V AG FNETD AG DG MCLOCK EXHKD CION ATXD ASPCLK LIUID2 MRON ECON HS1 150VON TP7 ...

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