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GD-1190 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM  6 - 5

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FAX MAIN PWB (ASIC_NEW_CILF)

5/6

A2

A1

A0

A3

A5

A6

A7

A4

A8

A9

A12

A14

A16

A17

A13

D1

D3

D5

D7

A19

A20

D4

MCU_D0

MCU_D7

MCU_D6

MCU_D5

MCU_D3

MCU_D2

MCU_D1

PB_AE0

L

PB_WE

L

PB_OE

L

D7

PB_D7

PB_D3

PB_D2

PB_D0

D1

D4

D5

A13

A10

A9

A8

A7

A5

A4

A2

A1

A15

A16

A19

A20

A14

RESETL

WE

L

CS_S0L

CS_ML

CS_FL

CS_OP1L

CS_OP2L

OEL

F_RYBY

M_RE

S

E

T

L

SPMU

T

E

VOL_B

VOL_A

VOLCNT_B

VOLCNT_A

VOL_C

MCU_D0

MCU_D2

MCU_INT

MCU_D7

MCU_OEL

MCU_CEL

PB_A

5

PB_A

2

PB_CS1L

PB_A

0

PB_A

7

PB_A

1

PB_D6

PB_D5

PB_D4

PB_D1

PB_A

6

PB_A

4

PB_A

3

D6

D3

D2

D0

A21

A18

A17

A12

A11

A6

A3

A0

MCU_D6

MCU_D5

MCU_D4

MCU_D3

MCU_D1

HS1L

HS2L

WAKE_UP

CLKIN

PB_D7

PB_D6

PB_D5

PB_D4

PB_D3

PB_D2

PB_D1

PB_D0

D6

A11

A10

MCU_D4

A15

A18

D2

A2

1

D0

M_RES

E

T

L

RESETL

HS2L

PB_A

3

HS1L

PB_A

6

CS_OP1L

WAKE_UP

PB_A

4

PB_A

7

PB_A

1

PB_A

0

PB_A

2

CS_OP2L

PB_A

5

A[21:0]

PB_A[7:0]

MCU_D[7:0]

EXHKD_L

F_RYBY

VOL_C

VOL_

B

VOLCNT_A

BZ

OEL

WEL

MCU_CEL

MCU_OEL

RGDT-

CS_ML

CID_L

EXHKD_L

MCU_INT

CLKIN

PB_D[7:0]

L_BT

-

C_BT

CS_S0L

RTC_CE0H

VOLCNT_B

WE

L

PB_AE

0

L

SPM

U

T

E

RTC_CLK

PB_OE

L

RESETL

VOL_

A

RTC_DATA

M_RE

S

E

T

L

PB_CS1L

CS_FL

PB_WE

L

CID_L

D[7:0]

F_WP

S

GND

+3.3V

GND

GND

GND

+3.3V

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

+3.3V

+3.3V

+3.3V

+3.3V

GND

+3.3V

GND

+3.3V

GND

+3.3V

GND

GND

GND

+3.3V

+3.3V

+3.3V

+3.3V

+3.3V

+3.3V

+3.3V

+3.3V

+3.3V

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND

+3.3V

GND

FL21

(N.M.)

IC8

P2782A-08SR

1

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5

6

7

8

Xin

Xout

S1

LF

VSS

FSOUT

S0

VDD

FL14

(N.M.)

FL20

(N.M.)

BR17

MNR04 47

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

uPD65944GM-P07-JED-A

IC13

90

13

2

4

6

11

9

23

19

15

1

3

5

7

10

12

14

16

24

25

91

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74

96

17

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8

26

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84

83

FAX_DATA_05

PB_ADDR_03

PB_DAT_05

PB_DAT_03

PB_DAT_01

PB_ADDR_05

PB_ADDR_07

PB_OE_N

PB_AE0_N

PB_ADDR_01

VDD

PB_DAT_04

PB_DAT_02

PB_DAT_00

PB_ADDR_06

PB_ADDR_04

PB_ADDR_02

PB_ADDR_00

RESET_N

WAKE_UP

FAX_DATA_04

FAX_DATA_03

FAX_DATA_02

FAX_DATA_01

FAX_DATA_00

FAX_DATA_06

FAXADD_00

PB_CE2_N

PB_CE1_N

VDD

GND

PB_WR_N

TESTMODE0

FGPI_07

FGPI_06

FGPI_05

FGPI_04

FGPI_03

FGPI_02

FGPI_01

FGPI_00

FGPIO_07

FGPIO_06

FGPIO_05

FGPIO_04

TCK

TRST

GND

TMS

NC

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

FAXADD_11

FAXADD_12

FAXADD_13

GND

FAXADD_14

FAXADD_15

FAXADD_16

FAXADD_17

FAXADD_18

FAXADD_19

FAXADD_20

FAXADD_21

VDD

GND

GND

FAXWR_N

FAXOE_N

FAXCS_N_05

FAXCS_N_04

FAXCS_N_03

FAXCS_N_02

FAXCS_N_01

FAXCS_N_00

RTC_SDATA

RTC_SCLK

RTC_CE

RTC_ION

UART_SIN

UART_SOUT

UART_CTS

UART_RTS

FAXWRIN_N

GND

VDD

CPU_DT_07

CPU_DT_06

CPU_DT_05

CPU_DT_04

GND

CPU_DT_03

CPU_DT_02

CPU_DT_01

CPU_DT_00

GND

VDD

CPU_RD_N

CPU_CS_N

CPU_INT_N

PB_DAT_07

PB_DAT_06

GND

GND

GND

VDD

TMD0

SYSCLK_IN

BR18

MNR04 47

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C68

A47u/25V

R1113

10K

BR15

MNR04 100

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C1049

100pF

BR5

MNR04 (N.M.)

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R1093

10

K

(N.M.)

BR6

MNR04 (N.M.)

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BR12

MNR04 100

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R1096

75

FL13

(N.M.)

JP2

T

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B-SQ

BR13

MNR04 100

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8

R1073

10

K

C30

270pF(N.M.)

R1095

0R(N.M.)

10k

R1077

10

K

R32

0R(N.M.)

R71

10K

R1074

10

K

+

C70

A47u/25V

R1078

10

K

BR26

MNR04 10K

1

2

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4

5

6

7

8

R1082

22K

BR14

MNR04 100

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

R1088

22K

R1083

22K

R72

22K

FL19

(N.M.)

R1089

22K

C1048

100pF

BR30

MNR14 10K

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8

FL18

(N.M.)

FL22

(N.M.)

R1112

10K

FL25

(N.M.)

BR28

MNR04 100

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BR27

MNR04 10K

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R1066

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BR4

MNR04 0R

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R1104

100

R54

10

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R1069

10

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C1044

18pF

R68

10k

C1033

18pF

R31

510 (N.M.)

R53

0R

C1043

18pF

R1092

10K

R1076

22K(N.M.)

R64

100

R65

100

R1108

10K

BR16

MNR04 100

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R67

100

R1102

10K(N.M.)

R66

100

R1070

10K(N.M.)

R1075

10K

FL23

(N.M.)

R1068

10K(N.M.)

R1067

10K

R1072

10K

R1094

0R

R1062

10K

R1079

10K

C29

F0.1u/16V (N.M)

R1091

10K

R1101

10K(N.M.)

R1097

10K(N.M.)

R1090

10K

R1100

10K(N.M.)

R1098

10K(N.M.)

C44

F0.1u/16V (N.M.)

R1099

10K(N.M.)

R1103

10K(N.M.)

R60

10

0

R1065

22K

R1087

10

K

R1081

22K

R61

10

K

BR7

MNR04 10K

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

R1106

10

K

R1086

22K

R1107

10k

BR8

MNR04 10K

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

BR23

MNR04 22K

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

R1111

10K

R1115

10

K

R62

10

K

R1114

10

K

R1084

10k

R1109

10K

BR9

MNR04 10K

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

BR24

M

NR04 iN.M

.)

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

BR29

MNR14 10K

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

R1071

10K(N.M.)

R1110

10K

BR10

MNR04 10K

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

BR25

M

NR04 iN.M

.)

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

BR11

MNR04 10K

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

R1105

10K

C73

F0.1u/16V

R1080

22K(N.M.)

C56

F0.1u/16V

C64

F0.1u/16V

C71

F0.1u/16V

C69

F0.1u/16V

C55

F0.1u/16V

BR3

MNR04 0R

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

C72

F0.1u/16V

C63

F0.1u/16V

BR22

MNR04 22K

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

D6

DA204U

FL24

(N.M.)

C65

F0.1u/16V

C62

F0.1u/16V

R52

0R

ARFX9̲A1E.book  5 ページ  2004年12月3日 金曜日 午後4時22分

Summary of Contents for GD-1190

Page 1: ...FACSIMILE GD 1190 File No SME04003500 R04122173600 TTEC Ver00_US_2005 02 ...

Page 2: ...ORATION All rights reserved Parts marked with are important for maintaining the safely of the machine Be sure to replace these parts with the replacement parts specified to maintain the safety and performance of the machine ...

Page 3: ... sure not to touch rotating operating sections such as gears belts pulleys fan etc Be careful when removing the covers since there might be the parts with very sharp edges underneath When servicing the machines with the main switch turned on be sure not to touch live sections and rotating operating sections Avoid exposure to laser radiation Use suitable measuring instruments and tools Avoid exposu...

Page 4: ...osition of Consumable Parts Packing Materials Regarding the recovery and disposal of the machine supplies consumable parts packing materials follow the relevant local regulations or rules 6 When parts are disassembled reassembly is basically the reverse of disassembly unless otherwise noted in this manual or other related documents Be careful not to reassemble small parts such as screws washers pi...

Page 5: ...CONTENTS 1 SPECIFICATIONS 1 1 2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE 2 1 3 TEST COMMAND 3 1 4 FAX SOFT SWITCH 4 1 5 TROUBLE CODES 5 1 6 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 6 1 ...

Page 6: ...n 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 Destination regist...

Page 7: ...ver 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 ...

Page 8: ...n 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 Numbe...

Page 9: ... differs a paper 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 cartr...

Page 10: ... 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 Com...

Page 11: ...the copier and softly place it on top of the original table as shown below 2 Remove the rear cabinet 1 Unscrew the screw and remove the rear cabinet shielding plate Save the screw 2 Unscrew three screws and remove the rear cabinet Save the screws 3 Attach the speaker unit Attach the speaker unit using a supplied screw as shown below 4 Attach the FAX modem PWB 1 Attach sponge A and sponge B on the ...

Page 12: ...ker connector Connect the copier and the modem PWB with the flat cable B Connect the copier and the modem PWB with the flat cable A NOTE The blue side of the cables must be outer side Connect the speaker connector to the modem PWB 6 Work the rear cabinet and attach the gasket 1 Cut and remove the cut out portion from the rear cabinet using a tool such as nippers Be careful with the tool s directio...

Page 13: ...er plug of the copier to the outlet and turn on the main switch of the copier Then carry out the following procedure 12 Connect the FAX modem PWB line cable Connect the line cable to the FAX modem PWB To set up a telephone wrap the line cable twice around the core and connect it to the FAX modem PWB as shown In order to manifest the compliance with FCC Part 68 and IC CS 03 it is required to provid...

Page 14: ...y 00 00 Main code Sub code Contents 22 11 FAX related counter display 24 10 FAX counter clear FAX CLR 46 12 Density adjustment in the FAX mode Collective adjustment 13 FAX mode density adjustment normal text 14 FAX mode density adjustment Fine text 15 FAX mode density adjustment Super fine 39 FAX mode sharpness adjustment 66 01 FAX soft SW setting 02 FAX soft SW initializing excluding the adjustme...

Page 15: ...able data refer to TC46 13 density adjustment normal text in the FAX mode Operation 1 Initial display CLEAR key Returns to the main sub code input display 2 Select 1 xxx xxx is the current value CLEAR key Returns to 1 Initial display 2 Select 2 xxxx xxx xx is the current value CLEAR key Returns to 1 Initial display SELECT COUNTER 1 PAGE 2 TIME SEND PAGE xxx xxx RECV PAGE xxx xxx TX TIME xxxx xx xx...

Page 16: ...ff Sfine Super fine on off 1 Initial display XX is the corresponding exposure adjustment value of normal text mode stored on the FAX side 2 Enter a 2 digit value as the exposure adjust ment value with 10KEY 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 display A...

Page 17: ...INE FINE PHOTO and S FINE PHOTO X is the corresponding sharpness adjustment value of the selected mode stored on the FAX side CLEAR key Returns to 2 display 4 Enter a one digit value 0 2 as the sharp ness adjustment value with 10KEY Y is the entered sharpness adjustment value CLEAR key Returns to 2 display 5 Scan start self print 6 Print start self print After completion of printing returns to 4 d...

Page 18: ...ORY 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 CNG 5 26400bps V34...

Page 19: ...0bps 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 Returns to the main sub code input display 3 ENTER key Send after setting CLEAR key Returns to 1 Initial display SELECT OUTPUT SIGNAL 2 DIGITS No ___ No 1 35 1 NO SIGNAL No...

Page 20: ... the sequence of No 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 When key is pressed the sequence is reversed CLEAR key Returns to the main sub code input display 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 changed in the s...

Page 21: ...ES 2 NO TERMINATED Dial test DTMF 1 Initial display CLEAR key Returns to the main sub code input dis play 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 send level...

Page 22: ... 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 Returns to the main sub code input display 3 ENTER key When print is allowed After completion of printing main code and sub code input display When print is inhibited ...

Page 23: ...b code input display 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 Returns to the main sub code input display CHECKING NONE PRESS CLEAR TO STOP 1 Initial display xx xx xx xxx indicates o clock minute second millisecond CLEAR key Returns to the main sub code input display COMM TIME xx xx xx ...

Page 24: ...e 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 2 TIME xxxx xx x...

Page 25: ...neously 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 SW43 4...

Page 26: ...EPTION 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 information 0 When...

Page 27: ... Dial tone monitoring time 1 10sec 0 5sec 5sec 0 5 Upper Cadence 1 400ms 0 700ms 400ms 1 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...

Page 28: ...alue 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 Bit No 3 4 Mediu...

Page 29: ...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 1 Yes 0 No Yes ...

Page 30: ... 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 Inhibit Allow 1 ...

Page 31: ...umber 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 set range is set...

Page 32: ...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 the initial va...

Page 33: ...m 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 2 0 3 1 4 DTMF ...

Page 34: ...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 1 3 1 4 0 5 V ...

Page 35: ...s 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 ADF 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 pattern number i...

Page 36: ... send level Binary input 0dBm 0 2 Bit No Set range 1 2 3 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 ADF Binary input 96 lines 0 2 Bit No Set range 1 2 ...

Page 37: ...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 ADF 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 ADF back surface Binary input 144 lines 1 ...

Page 38: ...ted 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 setup Binary i...

Page 39: ...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 Phase C head dum...

Page 40: ...adjustment ADF 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 range 2 3 4 5 6 7 8...

Page 41: ...lume 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 0 5 1 6 1 7 0 ...

Page 42: ...000 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 0 2 1 3 0 4 1 5...

Page 43: ...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 line interval 600d...

Page 44: ...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 ADF 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 0 7 0 8 0 S W 1...

Page 45: ...om 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 is made in bina...

Page 46: ...y 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 Yes SW8 No 3 Inhi...

Page 47: ...r 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 Used to set wheth...

Page 48: ... 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 print position se...

Page 49: ... 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 Default 2 time...

Page 50: ...mmer 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 external telephone D...

Page 51: ...ibited 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 reception gain corr...

Page 52: ...ine 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 number between ...

Page 53: ... 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 send Default 1 Ena...

Page 54: ...s SW105 No 1 No 8 Scan magnification ratio adjustment OC main scan Used to set the main san magnification ratio in OC main scan Setting is made in binary input in the increment of 0 1 Default 0 SW106 No 1 No 8 Scan magnification ratio adjustment OC sub scan Used to set the sub scan magnification ratio in OC sub scan Setting is made in binary input in the increment of 0 1 Default 0 SW107 No 1 No 8 ...

Page 55: ...ion report result column Communication interruption content 0 31 For details of 0 31 refer to the communication result code Depends on the communication disconnection position For 16 or later V 34 mode communication 33 Busy The calling side cannot connect the line with the other party 34 Cancel An interruption command is made during transmission or reception A reservation is canceled An interrupti...

Page 56: ...ed DCN is received for NSS when sending an interface command A receiving station number which is not registered is directed when receiving an interface command 57 Interface ID discrepancy Discrepancy in the interface ID when receiving an interface command 58 Reception inhibition number Transmission is made from a reception inhibition number Error code Final reception signal Transmitting side Final...

Page 57: ...Set Up An optional set up command issued by the transmitter identifying itself and the transmission character istics determined by the information PIN Procedure Interrupt Negative Indicates that the previous or in process message message has not been satisfactorily received and that further transmissions are not possible without operator intervention PIP Procedure Interrupt Positive Indicates the ...

Page 58: ... R1029 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 A...

Page 59: ...6 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 20k...

Page 60: ...5 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 JP...

Page 61: ...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 28 ...

Page 62: ...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 FAXADD_11 ...

Page 63: ... 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 C1062...

Page 64: ...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 2...

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Page 67: ...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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