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System Data Setup

System Data consists of  43 software switches
that can be set to enable or disable various
parameters that control the operation of the
terminal (Table 1).  Some system data
parameters can be set by the operator from
the control panel.  All can be set by the service
representative from the control panel.  Some
parameters will never be used, but all are
documented.  If in doubt about specific system
data parameters, contact the TSC.

 

1.

Enter Service Mode.

 

2.

Select Menu 81.

The display indicates:

81

SYSTEM DATA SETUP
PRESS [START] OR [SCROLL]

3.

Press Start.

The display indicates:

81

CAUTION: CHANGE WILL EFFECT OPERATION

PRESS [START] OR [STOP]

4.

Press Start.

The display indicates:

81

SYSTEM DATA NUMBER>01 DATA 00000000

ENTER 2 DIGIT SYSTEM DATA NUMBER

NOTE:  The display returns to Idle after 30
seconds.  It is advisable to have the needed
information  ready to input.

CAUTION

Do not arbitrarily change System Data
Parameters.  To do so may violate CCITT
Standards and cause improper Terminal
operations.

Setting System Data Parameters

1.

How to set system data parameters

 

Do not set System Data Parameters without

a current Service Mode Options Report.  The
options report contains the current settings of
all system data parameters.  Use this report as
a reference guide.  From the Service Mode,
obtain the Options Report for reference.

 

2.

Locate and enter the System Data
Parameter.  

a.

Find the System Data Parameter you
wish to change in the Description
column in Table 1.  Under the System
Data Number column obtain the
System Data Number.

b.

Under the Table Number column in
Table 1, find the Table number to
obtain the System Data Parameter
information. 

When System Data is selected and the display
below appears:

81

SYSTEM DATA NUMBER>01 DATA 00000000

ENTER 2 DIGIT SYSTEM DATA NUMBER

c.

Enter the System data number.

d.

Press Enter.

e.

Press the Select button to move the
cursor beneath the bit number you
wish to change.

f.

Press the number “1“ or “0“ on the
keypad.

g.

Move the cursor to the next bit
number or press Enter to effect the
change.

h.

Press Stop.

j.

When selection is complete, obtain
another copy of the Options Report to
verify your selections.

Refer to Examples 1 and 2.

Example 1:

The Display example below is an enlargement
of the Data bit numbers as seen in the display.
Above it are the corresponding bit numbers
found in Tables 2 through 21 on the following
pages.

In this example, “Scan registration,“ is the
System Data Parameter selected.  The System
Data Number is 10 and the table containing
the data information is Table 10, refer to Table
10.

To adjust the Scan registration, move the
cursor to bits 3, 2, 1 or 0 and make your input
at each bit number.

In the display below, the Scan registration
adjustment is set at minus 1.0mm.

BITS

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

                                        

DATA

 0

0

0

0

0

1

1

0

Example 2: 

The system data selected is “Auto Answer
Delay.“  
The System Data Number is 27 and the
table containing the data information is Table
17.  Refer to Table 17.  Notice that this
parameter can also be set by the operator,
using Operator Menu 57.  Bits 6 and 7 control
the Auto Answer Delay.  
To adjust the Auto Answer Delay, move the
cursor to bits 6 or 7 and make your input at
each bit number.

In the display below, the Auto Answer Delay is
set at 5 seconds.

BITS

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

                                    

DATA

 0

1

0

0

0

0

0

0

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System Data Setup

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Summary of Contents for Telecopier 7017

Page 1: ...n 3 Image Quality Section 4 Repair Adjustment Section 5 Parts List Section 6 General Procedures Information Section 7 Wiring Data Section 8 Store and Forward Option 7010 7017SF Technical Reference Man...

Page 2: ...3 On Line System Check 1 5 1 3 Additional System Checks 1 6 1 3 1 G2 On Line Check 1 6 1 3 2 Store and Forward Check 1 6 1 3 3 Automatic Document Feeder Check 1 7 1 4 Final Actions 1 7 1 4 1 Call Com...

Page 3: ...intermittent or unusual machine error Once all information is gathered prepare for System Check If the operator is not available go directly to the System Check 1 2 System Checks Begin each procedure...

Page 4: ...nter 7 Set key tone to on a Press Menu b On the keypad press 5 then 2 Display indicates 52 PANEL KEY TONE PRESS ENTER OR SCROLL c Press Enter d If panel key tone is on go to next step If panel key ton...

Page 5: ...replace A2 print motor 14 Printer completely feeds approximately 14 inches 35 5 cm of recording paper out of the terminal Y N RAP 2 3 6 replace A2 15 Recording paper is cut Y N RAP 2 3 6 replace A2 c...

Page 6: ...permitted in your country go to step 3 2 Dial tone is heard when terminal goes On Line Y N RAP 2 3 4 3 Dialing is completed successfully Y N Replace A10 A2 4 Terminal transmitted in G3 mode at 9600 Y...

Page 7: ...permitted in your country go to step 3 2 Dial tone is heard when terminal goes On Line Y N RAP 2 3 4 3 Dialing is completed successfully Y N Replace A10 A2 4 Terminal transmitted in G3 mode at 9600 Y...

Page 8: ...s Menu 11 Press 9 then 3 on the key pad 12 Press Start 13 Press Select until display indicates communications mode customer had selected AUTO G3STD or G2 as noted in Step 9 14 Return to procedure whic...

Page 9: ...perates d Hold the CLEAN UP against the ADF belt Apply enough pressure to clean the ADF belt but not stall the scan motor 5 Clean the ADF belt 6 Press Stop to end test 7 Clean the following a Clean th...

Page 10: ...ble 2 10 RAP 2 3 4 Dial Tone is Not Heard 2 10 RAP 2 3 5 The Terminal Does Not Answer 2 11 RAP 2 3 6 Mechanical Checkout 2 11 RAP 2 3 7 Paper Feed Test 2 12 RAP 2 3 8 Sensor Test 2 12 RAP 2 3 9 Scanne...

Page 11: ...replaced has resolved the problem For example Error Code CO42 identifies A2 PWB and A5 PWB as replacement parts Replace the A2 PWB first Then run System Check to verify that replacing A2 has resolved...

Page 12: ...ce A2 A5 A8 E003 Replace A2 E004 Replace A2 E006 Replace A2 E007 Replace A2 E009 Replace A2 E011 Replace A2 E012 Replace A2 E013 Replace A2 E021 Replace A2 E022 Replace A2 E032 Replace A2 A5 E033 Repl...

Page 13: ...FC04 Replace A2 FC06 Replace A2 A5 FC07 Replace A2 FC08 Replace A2 FC09 Replace A2 FC10 Replace A2 FC11 Replace A2 FC12 Replace A2 A5 FC14 Replace A2 FC15 Replace A2 FC16 Replace A2 FC17 Replace A2 FC...

Page 14: ...FC04 Replace A2 FC06 Replace A2 A5 FC07 Replace A2 FC08 Replace A2 FC09 Replace A2 FC10 Replace A2 FC11 Replace A2 FC12 Replace A2 A5 FC14 Replace A2 FC15 Replace A2 FC16 Replace A2 FC17 Replace A2 FC...

Page 15: ...ocument detected in ADF NO ORIGINALS DETECTED PLEASE RELOAD Perform System Check ORIGINALS AND TRY OPERATION AGAIN OP22 OP23 Document is sensed by scan position ORIGINAL DETECTED IN SCANNER PLEASE Che...

Page 16: ...form System Check MISMATCH OR STOP PRESSED AT REMOTE OP70 OP71 Remote unit unable to transmit No UNABLE TO RECEIVE REMOTE NOT READY Perform System Check document in ADF or polled mode is off PLEASE CH...

Page 17: ...orm Load Isolation RAP 2 3 2 Problem resolved Y N Call for assistance 12 Go to Final Actions WARNING Improper connection of the grounding conductor can result in the risk of electrical shock The follo...

Page 18: ...th Neutral Figure 3 RX UK Wall Outlet 7017 110 Earth Figure 4 RX Europe Wall Outlet Supply RX Only 14 Remove the power cord from terminal Place the black and red meter leads at the corresponding femal...

Page 19: ...3 5 Go to Final Actions 6 Disconnect power cord from terminal Reinstall A2 with A5 and A10 and if applicable A8 attached Disconnect P J 123 Connect power cord from wall outlet to terminal Both LEDs o...

Page 20: ...ss Menu b Press 2 on keypad b Press 4 on keypad 9 Meter reads greater than 3 5 VDC during printing 10 Repeat Step 6 through 8 until all test points listed in Figure 1 have been checked All test point...

Page 21: ...rayed and do not have surface cracks Y N Replace belt 3 Inspect all shafts Shafts turn freely Y N Replace shaft and bearings 4 Inspect all bearings Bearings are secure on shafts and positioned properl...

Page 22: ...key pad press 7 then 6 The display indicates 76 SENSOR TEST PRESS START OR SCROLL c Press Start The display indicates sample SC PC DS B4 A4 PJ CP SP LP 4P R H F L L L L H L H H H L H H 3 Perform a cop...

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Page 24: ...Clean or replace belt 3 Inspect one way clutch by pushing the ADF belt toward the front Clutch allows belt to rotate freely Y N Replace clutch 4 Rotate belt toward the rear Clutch does not allow belt...

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Page 26: ...o dial tone Y N Replace handset 3 Replace A2 A10 RAP 2 3 13 Received Image Quality is Unacceptable NOTE This procedure applies to image quality problems either Received at the local terminal and sent...

Page 27: ...lf 3 4 IQ 1 2 Test Pattern 82P151 3 5 IQ 1 3 Test Pattern 82P151 Wide Original 3 6 IQ 1 4 Noise on Line non ECM 3 7 IQ 1 5 Noise on Line ECM or non ECM 3 8 IQ 1 6 Modem Noise 3 9 3 Image Quality http...

Page 28: ...ality of the Diagnostic Test Pattern generated by the terminal and Test Pattern 82P151 copied on the terminal Samples of telephone line noise and modem noise are also included Use the Image Quality Sa...

Page 29: ...IQ 1 1a Diagnostic Test Pattern Upper Half 7017 100 6 88 Telecopier 7017 7017SF 3 3 IQ 1 1a www printcopy info w w w p r i n t c o p y i n f o...

Page 30: ...IQ 1 1b Diagnostic Test Pattern Lower Half 6 88 IQ 1 1b 3 4 Telecopier 7017 7017SF www printcopy info w w w p r i n t c o p y i n f o...

Page 31: ...IQ 1 2 Test Pattern 82P151 6 88 Telecopier 7017 7017SF 3 5 IQ 1 2 www printcopy info w w w p r i n t c o p y i n f o...

Page 32: ...IQ 1 3 Test Pattern 82P151 Wide Original 6 88 IQ 1 3 3 6 Telecopier 7017 7017SF www printcopy info w w w p r i n t c o p y i n f o...

Page 33: ...IQ 1 4 Noise on Line non ECM 12 88 Telecopier 7017 7017SF 3 7 IQ 1 4 www printcopy info w w w p r i n t c o p y i n f o...

Page 34: ...IQ 1 5 Noise on Line ECM or non ECM 12 88 IQ 1 5 3 8 Telecopier 7017 7017SF www printcopy info w w w p r i n t c o p y i n f o...

Page 35: ...IQ 1 6 Modem Noise 12 88 Telecopier 7017 7017SF 3 9 IQ 1 6 www printcopy info w w w p r i n t c o p y i n f o...

Page 36: ...8 REP 2 13 Nudger Solenoid Assembly 4 14 REP 2 14 Nudger Pawl and Nudger Pawl Spring 4 15 Scanner REP 3 1 Scan Position Sensor 4 15 REP 3 2 Scan Interlock Switch 4 16 REP 3 3 Scan Input Idler Roller 4...

Page 37: ...4 34 REP 4 16 Cutter Belt 4 35 REP 4 17 Cutter Switch 4 35 REP 4 18 Cutter Home Lever and or Cutter Home Spring 4 36 REP 4 19 Planetary Assembly 4 37 REP 4 20 Cutter Crank Pulley 4 38 REP 4 21 Cutter...

Page 38: ...PWB Assembly 4 47 Electronics ADJ 5 1 Cutter Registration 4 48 ADJ 5 2 Scan Registration 4 52 4 Repair Adjustment http xww xedoc world xerox com data XEDOC Central Fax 7017 TECH section4 htm 3 of 3 28...

Page 39: ...rder to assist you with the procedures You should refer to the specific parts list illustration listed under the repair title for locating most components within a procedure Replacement Replacement co...

Page 40: ...The scan support assembly will release and cause the upper scan assembly to pinch you 5 Remove RH cover NOTE Use the cutout in the RH cover to access and release the center latch a Release the three...

Page 41: ...Remove the two screws securing the LH cover to the LH frame c Pull LH cover towards the left to clear the upper scan cover and the base plate then pull it straight up to clear speaker assembly Replace...

Page 42: ...the two screws securing upper scan cover b Remove upper scan cover Replacement 1 Position the two locating pegs on upper scan cover into the two locating holes 2 Ensure W4 wire harness is not pinched...

Page 43: ...mbly REP 1 1 2 Remove input tray extension a Rotate input tray extension to a vertical position b Press bottom center of input tray extension until pivot pins release from locating holes Replacement R...

Page 44: ...ger arm on top of the nudger roller e Rotate retard assembly to align cutout on nudger timing gear with cutout on nudger clutch f Reinstall bearing 6 in LH frame and secure with KL ring g Reinstall nu...

Page 45: ...ing securing RH cam stopper c Remove RH cam stopper d Remove dowel pin e Remove E ring securing pad shaft f Remove pad shaft two paper weights and nudger arm g Remove E ring securing pad assembly h Re...

Page 46: ...ear to remove nudger solenoid plunger Replacement 1 If the nudger solenoid assembly was replaced discard any spring and nylon washer with the old solenoid assembly NOTE Document feed problems can occu...

Page 47: ...r clutch b Remove nudger pawl spring from LH frame c Remove nudger pawl and nudger pawl spring Replacement 1 Reinstall in reverse order 2 Check that spring is positioned in the detent on the locating...

Page 48: ...REP 1 4 6 If installed remove A8 store forward PWB REP 5 4 7 Remove A2 main PWB REP 5 5 8 Remove power supply assembly REP 5 6 9 Remove CNC PWB assembly REP 5 10 10 Remove scan interlock switch a Remo...

Page 49: ...REP 1 4 6 If installed remove A8 store forward PWB REP 5 4 7 Remove A2 main PWB REP 5 5 8 Remove power supply assembly REP 5 6 9 Remove CNC PWB assembly REP 5 10 10 Remove scan interlock switch a Remo...

Page 50: ...n input idler roller f Remove scan input idler roller Replacement Reinstall in reverse order REP 3 4 Platen Roller Parts List on PL 3 2 Removal 1 Remove power cord 2 Remove document catch tray assembl...

Page 51: ...r scan assembly a Remove screw securing ground wire to LH frame b Disconnect J110 and J111 at A0 CNC PWB c Remove wire harnesses from cable clamp d Release nudger arm spring from the scan pivot shaft...

Page 52: ...emove coupler cover REP 1 3 5 Remove LH cover REP 1 4 6 Remove video assembly Figure 1 a Remove screw securing video assembly and scan belt bracket to LH frame b Remove screw securing video assembly t...

Page 53: ...3 9 Scan Input Drive Roller Parts List on PL 3 3 Removal 1 Remove power cord 2 Remove document catch tray assembly REP 1 1 3 Remove RH cover REP 1 2 4 Remove coupler cover REP 1 3 5 Remove LH cover RE...

Page 54: ...tput drive roller e Remove scan output drive roller and plastic bearing from LH frame f Remove bearings from scan output drive roller Replacement Reinstall in reverse order REP 3 11 Scan Output Drive...

Page 55: ...6 9 Remove CNC PWB assembly REP 5 10 10 Remove scan motor Figure 1 a Remove scan input drive belt from scan motor b Remove the two screws from the scan motor c Remove scan motor through the RH frame...

Page 56: ...low paper sensor J409 RX wide paper sensor b Remove screw securing sensor c Remove sensor Replacement 1 Reposition sensor on locating point 2 Reinstall screw securing sensor 3 Connect jack J408 low p...

Page 57: ...er printer frame and on locating point then secure with screw 5 Reinstall remaining components in reverse order REP 4 3 Printer Interlock Switch Parts List on PL 4 1 Removal 1 Remove power cord 2 Remo...

Page 58: ...s in the base frame Figure 1 to release the recording paper supply indicator Replacement 1 Reinstall the recording paper supply indicator 2 Reinstall the indicator spring 3 Check for the following The...

Page 59: ...ssembly Replacement 1 Position three locating tabs in cutouts in base frame 2 Reinstall remaining components in reverse order REP 4 6 Printer Motor Cover Parts List on PL 4 3 Removal 1 Remove power co...

Page 60: ...LH and RH printer pivot bearings f Remove printer pivot shaft from RH frame g Remove printer pivot shaft from LH frame h Remove upper printer assembly Replacement NOTE Terminals without Tag MOD 3 hav...

Page 61: ...llers Parts List on PL 4 1 Removal 1 Remove power cord 2 Remove document catch tray assembly REP 1 1 3 Remove RH cover REP 1 2 4 Remove coupler cover REP 1 3 5 Remove LH cover REP 1 4 6 Remove upper p...

Page 62: ...llers Parts List on PL 4 1 Removal 1 Remove power cord 2 Remove document catch tray assembly REP 1 1 3 Remove RH cover REP 1 2 4 Remove coupler cover REP 1 3 5 Remove LH cover REP 1 4 6 Remove upper p...

Page 63: ...aining components in reverse order REP 4 9 Cutter Parts List on PL 4 2 Removal 1 Remove power cord 2 Remove document catch tray assembly REP 1 1 3 Remove RH cover REP 1 2 4 Remove coupler cover REP 1...

Page 64: ...aining components in reverse order REP 4 9 Cutter Parts List on PL 4 2 Removal 1 Remove power cord 2 Remove document catch tray assembly REP 1 1 3 Remove RH cover REP 1 2 4 Remove coupler cover REP 1...

Page 65: ...ch b If nylon washer is installed next to E ring remove nylon washer c Remove printer output drive clutch and output drive spacer d Remove the two E rings securing RH and LH printer output drive beari...

Page 66: ...embly b Remove printer output drive gear c Remove RH and LH pressure roller bearings d Loosen setscrew in pressure roller drive gear e Slide pressure roller assembly fully left to position pressure ro...

Page 67: ...REP 4 7 10 Remove cutter REP 4 9 11 Remove printer output drive roller REP 4 10 12 Remove pressure roller assembly REP 4 11 13 Remove thermal head assembly Figure 1 a Remove the two printer output dri...

Page 68: ...with the cutter crank arm b Reinstall the cutter crank arm and secure with the E rings 2 Reinstall remaining components in reverse order REP 4 14 Cutter Cam Parts List on PL 4 2 Removal 1 Remove power...

Page 69: ...A2 main PWB REP 5 5 12 Remove power supply assembly REP 5 6 13 Remove CNC PWB assembly REP 5 10 14 Remove printer motor Figure 1 a Remove the three screws securing the printer motor b Loosen printer b...

Page 70: ...emove cutter switch a Disconnect J113 at A0 CNC PWB b Cut cable tie securing cutter switch harness c Remove cutter switch harness from cable clamp d Manually rotate the cutter thumbwheel until cutter...

Page 71: ...g securing the cutter home lever c Remove the cutter home lever d Remove the cutter home spring Replacement 1 Reinstall the cutter home lever and cutter home spring a Position the cutter home spring w...

Page 72: ...ing planet bracket b Remove planet bracket c Loosen printer belt at printer motor d Remove planet gears and planet pulley Replacement CAUTION The three planet gear 2 are easily dislodged Ensure that t...

Page 73: ...both cutter crank bearings Replacement 1 Reinstall cutter crank pulley a Position one of the cutter crank bearings on the cutter crank pulley b Reposition cutter home lever and hold until cutter crank...

Page 74: ...cument catch tray assembly REP 1 1 3 Remove coupler cover REP 1 3 4 Remove LH cover REP 1 4 5 Remove output tray assembly REP 1 5 6 Remove rear cover REP 1 6 7 Remove cutter solenoid assembly a Remove...

Page 75: ...cument catch tray assembly REP 1 1 3 Remove coupler cover REP 1 3 4 Remove LH cover REP 1 4 5 Remove output tray assembly REP 1 5 6 Remove rear cover REP 1 6 7 Remove cutter solenoid assembly a Remove...

Page 76: ...sembly REP 4 22 13 Remove cutter solenoid spring 14 Remove cutter solenoid lever Figure 1 NOTE If thermal head assembly is removed skip steps a through d a Remove E ring securing LH printer pivot bear...

Page 77: ...k arm REP 4 13 17 Remove cutter belt 18 Remove planetary assembly REP 4 19 19 Remove cutter crank pulley REP 4 20 20 Remove cutter clutch REP 4 21 21 Remove cutter solenoid assembly REP 4 22 22 Remove...

Page 78: ...control panel assembly a Disconnect J111 at A0 CNC PWB Figure 1 b Remove screw securing ground wire to LH frame c Remove control panel assembly harness from cable clamp d Remove remaining screw secur...

Page 79: ...l in reverse order REP 5 3 Fan Parts List on PL 5 1 Removal 1 Remove power cord 2 Remove document catch tray assembly REP 1 1 3 Remove coupler cover REP 1 3 4 Remove LH cover REP 1 4 5 Remove output t...

Page 80: ...st on PL 5 3 Removal CAUTION Follow electrostatic discharge precautions Section 6 Static electricity can damage this component 1 Remove power cord 2 Remove document catch tray assembly REP 1 1 3 Remov...

Page 81: ...mponents in reverse order NOTE PWB retainer if installed need not be positioned to retain A2 Main PWB unless machine is to be shipped 3 If the PWB was replaced check the following and adjust as needed...

Page 82: ...8 A5 Modem PWB Parts List on PL 5 3 Removal CAUTION Follow electrostatic discharge precautions Section 6 Static electricity can damage this component 1 Remove power cord 2 Remove document catch tray a...

Page 83: ...l links as recorded in Removal 3 Reinstall in reverse order REP 5 10 CNC PWB Assembly Parts List on PL 5 4 Removal 1 Remove power cord 2 Remove document catch tray assembly REP 1 1 3 Remove RH cover R...

Page 84: ...the trail edge b Examine the second third and fourth test patterns for a maximum of 2 mm of white on the trail edge c If the printed test patterns vary by more than 1 mm correct the varying registrati...

Page 85: ...the trail edge b Examine the second third and fourth test patterns for a maximum of 2 mm of white on the trail edge c If the printed test patterns vary by more than 1 mm correct the varying registrati...

Page 86: ...e and too few lines on trail edge The following test pattern illustrates the cutter registration adjustment when it is correct The following test pattern illustrates the cutter registration adjustment...

Page 87: ...TA NUMBER 01DATA 00000000 ENTER 2 DIGIT SYSTEM DATA NUMBER NOTE The display returns to Idle after 30 seconds It is advisable to have the needed information ready to input CAUTION Do not arbitrarily ch...

Page 88: ...ursor beneath the bit number 7 6 5 or 4 you wish to change g Press the number 1 or 0 on the keypad h Move the cursor to the next bit number or press Enter to effect the change j Press Stop The termina...

Page 89: ...3 6 then recheck scan registration d If registration arrows on the lead edge are equal to the registration arrows on the trail edge Figure 2 the scan registration is correct e If registration arrows o...

Page 90: ...n arrow being cut off The following test pattern illustrates the scan registration adjustment when it is correct The following test pattern illustrates the scan registration adjustment too late positi...

Page 91: ...00 ENTER 2 DIGIT SYSTEM DATA NUMBER NOTE The display returns to Idle after 30 seconds It is advisable to have the needed information ready to input CAUTION Do not arbitrarily change System Data Parame...

Page 92: ...tton to move the cursor beneath the bit number 3 2 1 or 0 you wish to change g Press the number 1 or 0 on the keypad h Move the cursor to the next bit number or press Enter to effect the change j Pres...

Page 93: ...nd Pressure Roller 5 12 PL 4 3 Thermal Head 5 13 PL 4 4 Printer Drives 5 14 Electronics PL 5 1 Power Supply 5 15 PL 5 2 Control Panel and Speaker 5 16 PL 5 3 PWBs and Handset 5 17 PL 5 4 CNC PWB and L...

Page 94: ...oduction Symbology for definitions The asterisk appears in the parts listing and applies to Xerox USO and RX distribution The asterisk indicates that the part can be ordered only through Telecopier Pr...

Page 95: ...e Jacket 3 Output Tray 4 073K98042 Document Catch Tray Assembly 4a Catch Tray 4b 009E85170 Catch Tray Spring 5 Output Tray Base 6 073K98032 Output Tray Assembly USO 073K98671 Output Tray Assembly RX 1...

Page 96: ...an Support Assembly 7a Scan Support Bracket 7b 031E95680 Scan Support Arm 7c 009E99800 Scan Support Spring 8 002E88693 RH Cover USO RH Cover RX P O Item 16 9 038K96243 Lower Scan Cover 10 002E88663 LH...

Page 97: ...1 3 091P80361 Tag MOD Matrix 4 032E96051 Paper Side Plate 2 5 RH Frame 6 Serial Number Plate 7 Base Frame 8 Power Supply Housing 9 Base Plate 10 499K95609 Feet 10a Foot 11 CNC Guide 12 88 Telecopier...

Page 98: ...ad Holder 5 Paper Weight 6 Nudger Arm 7 009E98941 Nudger Arm Spring 8 Pad Shaft 9 RH Cam Stopper 10 RH Retard Spring 11 Spring Spacer 12 LH Retard Spring 13 007E96870 Nudger Timing Gear 14 006K95781 R...

Page 99: ...n Spring Kit 15a RH ADF Tension Spring 15b LH ADF Tension Spring 16 499K95648 Plastic Bearing 8 Kit 16a Plastic Bearing 8 17 ADF Drive Shaft with ADF Drive Clutch 18 023E96320 ADF Belt 19 007E96881 AD...

Page 100: ...em 7 6 003E98170 Scanner Release Bar 7 125E95160 Upper Scan Static Eliminator 8 009E98920 Latch Spring 9 003K96090 Scanner Latch 10 110K95780 Scan Interlock Switch 11 Upper Scan Frame 12 499K95607 Sca...

Page 101: ...Idler Spring 2b Platen Spring 3 013E96640 RH Platen Bearing 4 022K85060 Scan Input Idler Roller 5 022K85051 Platen Roller 6 022K85070 Scan Output Idler Roller 7 020E95990 Platen Pulley 8 Platen Spacer...

Page 102: ...ass Bearing 8 5 022K85030 Scan Input Drive Roller 6 022K85040 Scan Output Drive Roller 7 Plastic Bearing 8 P O PL 2 2 Item 16 8 127K97730 Scan Motor 9 020E95980 Scan Output Drive Pulley 10 023E96110 S...

Page 103: ...4 130K96520 Printer Jam Sensor 5 125E95151 Printer Static Eliminator 6 130P60798 Wide Paper Sensor RX 7 J409 P O PL 5 5 Item 18 8 130P60798 Low Paper Sensor 9 J408 P O PL 5 5 Item 19 10 Printer Pivot...

Page 104: ...960 Cutter Guide 7 022K99993 Pressure Roller 8 007E96810 Printer Output Idler Gear 2 9 007E96820 Printer Output Idler Gear 1 10 007E96851 Printer Output Drive Gear 11 031E95700 Cutter Crank Arm W O Ta...

Page 105: ...Thermal Head Assembly with Thermal Head and Thermal Head Bracket W O Tag MOD 1 RX Thermal Head Assembly with Thermal Head and Thermal Head Bracket Tag MOD 1 RX 6 014E96981 Printer Output Drive Spacer...

Page 106: ...23E96100 Printer Belt 90MXL 8 007E96800 Cutter Clutch 9 Print Drive Bracket 10 499K95608 Cutter Crank Bearing Kit 10a Cutter Crank Bearing 11 127K97730 Printer Motor 12 026E86240 Cutter Home Stop 13 0...

Page 107: ...er Cord RX except UK Switzerland Australia and New Zealand 152S92959 Power Cord RX Switzerland 3 Fuse Cover 4 108E96020 Power Supply Fuse 6 3 AMP USO 108E96030 Power Supply Fuse 3 15 AMP RX 5 Power Su...

Page 108: ...ontrol Panel USO 101K96340 A6 Control Panel RX 3b Control Panel Overlay USO 091E89821 Control Panel Overlay RX English 3c 7017 Overlay USO 7017SF Overlay USO 091E77000 7017 Overlay RX 091E77010 7017SF...

Page 109: ...40K76690 A8 Store Forward PWB USO Alternate 140K89261 A8 Store Forward PWB RX 6 140K87878 140K89940 140K87879 140K75480 140K89941 140K75501 A2 Main PWB W O Tag MOD 2 USO A2 Main PWB W O Tag MOD 2 RX A...

Page 110: ...with spade terminals RX 3 499K95629 499K95886 Telephone Line Filter Assembly with A3 Line Filter PWB and Line Filter Bracket USO Telephone Line Filter Assembly with A3 Line Filter PWB and Line Filter...

Page 111: ...h J114 and J406 9 J115 P O PL 4 4 Item 11 10 J104 P O PL 3 3 Item 8 11 152K94730 W3 Wire Harness with J107 and J403 12 152K94720 W2 Wire Harness with J106 and J402 13 J101 P O PL 5 2 Item 2 14 J103 P...

Page 112: ...2 for replacement 4 Cable Clamp use PL 6 1 Item 1 for replacement a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a 1 a a a a a a a a a a a a 2 a a a a a a a a a a a a 3 a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a 4 a a a a a a a a a...

Page 113: ...13W37457 Hex Head Screw M4X30 L 138W27650 Setscrew M3X6 M 252W31350 Nylon Washer N 271W15650 Dowel Pin P 354W15251 E Ring 2 R 354W21251 E Ring 3 S 354W24251 E Ring 4 T 354W24254 KL Ring 4 U 354W27251...

Page 114: ...K98042 1 1 073K98671 1 1 091E77000 5 2 091E77010 5 2 091E77050 1 2 091E89810 5 2 091E89821 5 2 091P66276 4 3 091P66413 1 2 091P80361 1 3 101K96340 5 2 101K96840 5 2 105K96211 5 1 105K96222 5 1 108E960...

Page 115: ...npacking the Terminal 6 7 Install the Customer Assistance Label 6 7 Install the Output Tray 6 8 Install the Document Catch Tray 6 8 Install the Paper Roll 6 8 Install the Telephone Handset 6 9 RX Inst...

Page 116: ...ostatic Discharge Precautions 6 41 Test Group B Pattern Prints 6 42 Test Group B Protocol Monitor Print 6 42 Test Group B Record Paper Feed Test 6 43 Test Group B Original Feed Test 6 43 Test Group B...

Page 117: ...Facility Menu Comm Mode 6 48 Special Facility Menu Protocol Monitor6 49 Glossary of Mnemonics 6 50 6 General Procedures Information http xww xedoc world xerox com data XEDOC Central Fax 7017 TECH sec...

Page 118: ...he problem is a result of the telephone or telephone connections The Installation subsection will direct you through the procedures required to install and verify basic operation of the terminal Syste...

Page 119: ...dings RX Between AC Live and Neutral 200 to 240 VAC Environmental Temperature 60oF to 90oF 15oC to 32oC Humidity 15 to 85 w o condensation Elevation Maximum 9 900 feet 3 000 metres above sea level Hea...

Page 120: ...mum 36 a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a 7017 300 Figure 1 Specification and Space Requirements 6 88 Specifications and Space Requirements 6 4 Telecopier 7017 701...

Page 121: ...600T1121 E Ring puller applicator 600T1502 4 X Point 1 Blade 600T1616 Digital volt meter 600T1617 DVM Leads kit 600T40201 Screwdriver 4 X 1 4 600T40206 Phillips pocket screwdriver 600T40207 Jewelers S...

Page 122: ...to 9dbm and can be connected to all types of switched Dial Up Telecommunications Networks D D D PBX Key systems On Site Centrex etc The terminal interfaces to the telephone network through a modular 6...

Page 123: ...move the terminal from the carton by grasping the bottom of the terminal with both hands and lifting b Position the terminal at the site selected by the customer 3 Prepare the terminal a Remove the pl...

Page 124: ...a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a...

Page 125: ...upler b Connect handset to T1 and T2 on A2 Coupler Install the Telephone Number Label 1 Install the telephone number label a Locate the telephone number label b Record the telephone number of the Term...

Page 126: ...ter two digits for the day For example enter 26 for the day of the month d Press the Enter key to store the entry e Enter two digits for the year For example enter 88 for 1988 The display will indicat...

Page 127: ...ress the Enter key as directed in the procedures b If you lose power during install the time digits may blink This could indicate that the internal backup capacitors may need charging Once fully charg...

Page 128: ...t pattern towards the end of diagnostics When diagnostics is complete the display will momentarily indicate 24 DIAGNOSTICS COMPLETE 4 Evaluate the diagnostic operation a If an error code was displayed...

Page 129: ...n d Reinstall power cord e Top line of display blinks to indicate terminal is in service mode 2 To Disable Service PSR Mode a Remove power cord b Position A10 SW 1 bit 4 to the OFF position c Reinstal...

Page 130: ...N ATT 1 J1 P3 MJ1 TEL OFF ON ATT 2 OFF ON SW 1 1 2 3 4 Service PSR Mode Remote Diagnostic CONF 0 CONF 1 E ON OFF J7 ON OFF Figure 1 RX A10 Coupler and A3 Line Filter PWB 7017 302 A3 Line Filter A10 Co...

Page 131: ...OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON ATTR 1 2 3 4 J1 P3 MJ1 ON Figure 2 US A10 Coupler and A3 Line Filter PWB 7017 303 A3 Line Filter W12 A10 Coupler 6 88 Telecopier 7017 7017SF 6 15 Installation www print...

Page 132: ...Power Level 1dBm CAUTION DO NOT CHANGE USO XC Transmit power level 8dBm 1 2 3 4 2dBm 4dBm OFF BIT SW Bit Definition OFF ON Note Mfg SETTING SW ATT ON OFF ON 6 88 Installation 6 16 Telecopier 7017 701...

Page 133: ...old Level Refer to Figure 2A for settings Link J 3 3 4 Wire Configuration J2 J3 ON 3 wire J2 J3 OFF 4 wire Link J 2 3 4 Wire Configuration J2 J3 ON 3 wire J2 J3 OFF 4 wire Link J 1 Line hold resistanc...

Page 134: ...5 CONF 4 OFF OFF ON ON SW1 BIT 1 and 2 Determine CONF 4 5 6 and 7 Auto Diagnostic Enable Remove Power to make changes Power UP to effect changes Note CONF 4 CONF 5 CONF 6 CONF 7 ON ON OFF OFF 1 ON OFF...

Page 135: ...F OFF OFF ON ON 3 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 4 NOTE 1 When Coupler Link J7 is positioned ON Link J7 will provide an additional 0 5 dBm incremental step to ATT 1 Bits 1 2 3...

Page 136: ...Diagnostics is disabled at the remote terminal a message will be displayed along with a 5 second alarm If Remote Diagnostics is enabled at the remote terminal a message will be displayed along with a...

Page 137: ...Table number to obtain the System Data Parameter information When System Data is selected and the display below appears 81 SYSTEM DATA NUMBER 01DATA 00000000 ENTER 2 DIGIT SYSTEM DATA NUMBER c Enter t...

Page 138: ...Specific Countries CTC Fallback Times 1 or 2 CTC s Cutter position adjustment mm 4 to 3 5 mm by 5 mm steps Debug mode Enable or Disable Delay equalizer On or Off Dialing DTMF or Pulse Dial pause in B...

Page 139: ...n to Auto or Previous mode Minimum recording length 50 80 140 or 200 mm Minimum signal level 43 or 47 dbm Modem to FSK mode after PPR Set or not set MTF for halftone Enable or Disable Multi Poll Repor...

Page 140: ...f dial 35 48 60 or 90 seconds Times CTC is transmitted in ECM 0 to 7 times TL EQL for modem On or Off Training in PIX Select Modem to High Speed only or to HS after FSK Transmission Failure Report Ena...

Page 141: ...1 When memory buffer is full buffer can be set to Cancel or Send Partial Batch data stored in buffer Bit No Bit Definition 0 1 Manual print Auto print 7 Cancel Enable Enable 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Send Partia...

Page 142: ...peed G3 send speed Speaker Volume Bit No Bit Definition 0 1 7 MF1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 MF2 NOTE 1 RX Only Default of ZZF configuration is forced 0 1 0 1 Auto Forced Disable Auto 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 5 10 15 20 0...

Page 143: ...Request Note 1 NOT USED NOT USED For halftone For halftone NOT USED Bit No Bit Definition 0 1 7 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 0 0 1 1 MMR MR MH N A 0 1 0 1 Fallback at 1st FTT Forced MH Fallback at 2nd FTT Auto Igno...

Page 144: ...ding CABS2 in G2 sending Delay equalizer Amplitude Equalizer Bit No Bit Definition 0 1 7 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 0 1 0 1 Manual Print in Print N A 0 0 error 1 always 1 Default USO RX NA NA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0...

Page 145: ...0 1000 0 1110 3 0 0011 2 5 1001 0 5 1111 3 5 0100 2 0 1010 1 0 0101 1 5 1011 1 5 System Data Description Scan Registration mm Cutter Registration mm Table 11 System Data 11 System Data Description G2...

Page 146: ...tion 0 1 7 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Default USO RX Note 1 Note 1 Note 1 Note 1 Note 1 Note 1 Note 1 Note 1 Note 1 Note 1 Note 1 Note 1 Note 1 Note 1 Note 1 Note 1 Examples Bit Numbers 76543210 Binary Hex Code No...

Page 147: ...SED System Data Description See Note 1 NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED Bit No Bit Definition 0 1 7 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Default USO RX 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Adjustment of document leng...

Page 148: ...CTC Not fallback with CTC System Data Description T5 timer for ECM minutes ECM frame size Min signal level In ECM Bit No Bit Definition 0 1 7 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 ON OFF Default USO RX 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0...

Page 149: ...transmitted in ECM USO RX 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Default 0 1 0 1 1 Time 2 Times 3 Times 4 Times 0 0 1 1 Table 19 System Data 24 Bit No Bit Definition 0 1 7 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Not Wait Wait Defaul...

Page 150: ...mory 57 53 16 Bit No Bit Definition 0 1 7 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Default USO RX 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 Note 3 Note 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 ON ON OFF OFF Enable Disable Enable Disable Disable Enable 0 1 0 1 0 Sec 5 Sec 10 Sec 1...

Page 151: ...0101 05H Default 5 minutes 11111111 FFH 255 minutes Table 22 System Data 28 System Data Description Interval Timer for Continuous Poll Bit No Bit Definition 0 1 7 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Default USO RX 1 1 0 0...

Page 152: ...l 31 2nd redial 32 3rd redial 33 4th redial 34 5th redial 35 6th redial 36 7th redial 37 8th redial 38 9th redial 39 10th redial NOTE 2 Refer to Note 2 Description Table 25 System Data 40 System Data...

Page 153: ...1 Bit 7 0 Not Detect Same as Bit 6 0 Bit 7 0 Bit 6 0 Bit 7 1 Not Detect Initial The autodialer will not look for the first dial tone for example ignore PBX dial tone it will wait for the time set up...

Page 154: ...3 4 5 6 Default USO RX 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 3210 3210 3210 0000 1 0110 7 1100 13 0001 2 0111 8 1101 14 0010 3 1000 9 1110 15 0011 4 1001 10 1111 16 0100 5 1010 11 0101 6 1011 12 7654 7654 7...

Page 155: ...assigned to each Class number Class 1 Safety Tag MOD which must be made in the field immediately parts are available Class 2 Tag MOD made in the field retroactive on all machines on next service call...

Page 156: ...49K061259 OLV 57U200300 RX 50 Various improvements to meet RX requirements Level 16 firmware 140K89941 TBD TBD Firmware Matrix Table 2 indicates the level of firmware for each A2 A10 and A8 PWB Chip...

Page 157: ...49K061259 OLV 57U200300 RX 50 Various improvements to meet RX requirements Level 16 firmware 140K89941 TBD TBD Firmware Matrix Table 2 indicates the level of firmware for each A2 A10 and A8 PWB Chip...

Page 158: ...en implemented in normal mode a customer error message will be displayed directing them to the Operator Manual for assistance if a faulty assembly is isolated When an error code is displayed the diagn...

Page 159: ...llowing is a list of Protocol commands and their appropriate responses Commands in bold are ECM commands Commands with an asterisk are ECM and normal G3 commands Commands within parenthesis are option...

Page 160: ...th To start the test 1 Enter Service Mode 2 Place a stack of originals in the ADF 3 Select Menu 72 4 Press the Start button This test will continue to run as long as there are originals in the ADF Aft...

Page 161: ...ach individual sensor as it is actuated The test may be used in send receive copy or manual mode To start the test 1 Enter Service Mode 2 Select Menu 76 3 Press the Start button The Display will indic...

Page 162: ...G2 WHITE BLACK CARRIER Test Group B Touch Tone Test This test checks the integrity of the DTMF generator and detector circuits To start the test 1 Select Menu 78 2 Press the Start button 3 Press the S...

Page 163: ...THEN ENTER 4 Press the Enter button This will clear all system RAM leaving the customer programmed information in memory Test Group C Counters Reset This test will allow you to reset the following sca...

Page 164: ...SIO Device 13 Not Used 14 D P RAM 15 M68000 ROM RAM 16 M68000 8255 Device 17 M68000 D P RAM 18 M68000 D RAM 19 M68000 DMA 20 M68000 IDP 21 M68000 CG Two digit diagnostic codes 22 M68000 SP Interface 2...

Page 165: ...up 3 receive speed To start this facility 1 Select Menu 92 2 Select the desired speed 3 Press the Enter button The terminal will return to standby Available speeds 9600 bps 7200 bps 4800 bps 2400 bps...

Page 166: ...inal will return to standby Available modes Demand Print out will be on demand when service menu 62 is selected The report will reflect the preceding operation Errors A Protocol Monitor will print out...

Page 167: ...n No Good IOT Telephone Line Open Indication IRI Illegal Instruction J3L EQL Japanese 3 Link Equalizer LCS Line Conditioning Signal MF Mini fax MH Modified Huffman MCF Message Confirmation ML1 Make Lo...

Page 168: ...2 Main PWB 7 18 P J 1 B A2 Main PWB 7 18 P J 2 A A2 Main PWB 7 18 P J 2 B A2 Main PWB 7 19 P J 3 A10 Coupler PWB 7 19 P J 4 A5 Modem PWB 7 19 P J A A8 Store and Forward PWB 7 20 P J B A8 Store and For...

Page 169: ...7 21 P J 118 Cutter Solenoid 7 21 P J 119 Fan 7 21 P J 120 Thermal Head W9 7 21 P J 121 Thermal Head W10 7 21 P J 123 Video Assembly 7 22 P J 124 A Power Assembly 7 22 P J 124 B Power Assembly 7 22 P...

Page 170: ...SCAN MOTOR 1 P J105 A0 CNC DOC A5 SENSOR 1 3 P J106 A0 CNC WIDE ORIGINAL SENSOR 1 3 P J107 A0 CNC DOCUMENT SENSOR 1 3 P J Description Figure No Item P J108 A0 CNC NOT USED P J109 A0 CNC ADF SOLENOID...

Page 171: ...P 102 Not Used P 103 P 104 P 105 Not Used P 106 P 123 P 110 P 109 P 107 P 115 114 P 111 P 112 P 113 P 119 P 118 P 121 P 124 P 116 P 117 RX P 120 P 122 Not used 8 88 Telecopier 7017 7017SF 7 3 Plug Jac...

Page 172: ...6 88 Plug Jack Locational 7 4 Telecopier 7017 7017SF www printcopy info w w w p r i n t c o p y i n f o...

Page 173: ...8 88 Telecopier 7017 7017SF 7 5 Plug Jack Locationals www printcopy info w w w p r i n t c o p y i n f o...

Page 174: ...ER SUPPLY ACH ACN GND J124 A0 CNC PWB P2 A2 MAIN PWB P3 7017 353 1A 2A 1B 1B P124 J2 26 27 29 30 32A 31B 32B 31A 34 J3 1 2 3 6 88 Analog Ground 7 6 Telecopier 7017 7017SF www printcopy info w w w p r...

Page 175: ...AIN PWB A0 CNC PWB POWER SUPPLY AC ACH ACN GND 1 2 3 P2 A5 MODEM PWB P3 J1 J4 7017 354 J2 P1 J3 P4 32A 28A 28B 18B 19A 32B 23A 22A 23B 22B 15A 14B 13A 2A 1B 14 39 3 17 19 21 23 A 6 88 Telecopier 7017...

Page 176: ...A8 STORE FORWARD PWB A2 MAIN PWB P6 7017 354 J6 32B 31B 30B 29B 4B 3B 1B 2B A Logic Ground 6 88 Logic Ground 7 8 Telecopier 7017 7017SF www printcopy info w w w p r i n t c o p y i n f o...

Page 177: ...NTER INTERLOCK SWITCH CUTTER SWITCH LOW PAPER SENSOR PAPER JAM WIDE PAPER SENSOR J114 J116 2 J122 J117 3 1 3 1 3 2 W6 J406 W8 J409 W7 J408 3 3 1 3 1 3 J405 3 J403 3 J402 3 J401 7017 355 A J112 2 P112...

Page 178: ...OL PANEL PWB P123 P111 P121 9 11 P201 1 3 5 9 11 P301 11 P302 9 THERMAL HEAD 7017 356A J201 J123 J111 J301 J302 J120 J121 W9 W11 W10 12B 7A 34 32 30 12A 26 24 12 88 Logic Ground 7 10 Telecopier 7017 7...

Page 179: ...1 P3 THERMAL HEAD ACH ACN GND 1 2 3 7017 357 P124 20A 19A 20B 19B 21A 21B 22A 22B J119 J120 A2 MAIN PWB P1 A10 COUPLER PWB W9 2 7 6 8 9 10 32A 32B J3 1 6 88 Telecopier 7017 7017SF 7 11 High Ground www...

Page 180: ...EL PWB SCAN POSITION SENSOR P110 A10 COUPLER PWB P3 1 WIDE ORIGINAL SENSOR DOCUMENT SENSOR 1 1 J403 1 J402 1 1 J406 1 7017 358 A J124 P124 7A J110 J2 W4 J111 11B J 106 1 W6 J114 J 107 24 22 J3 W2 W3 2...

Page 181: ...J3 A5 MODEM PWB P4 P6 THERMAL HEAD 7017 359A P124 P123 P1 J4 J6 P3 J120 J301 P301 W9 12 4 3 4 12 2A 1A 4A 3A 27A 20B 21A 21B 25 23 12A 12B 11A 11B 1 2 3 A1 VIDEO PWB P O VIDEO ASSEMBLY P201 W11 12 10...

Page 182: ...30A 3A J 3 J 4 J 6 29 31A 26 33 3 2 1 30B 3B A10 COUPLER PWB HANDSET A3 LINE FILTER PWB MJ1 MJ2 MJ3 USO W12 W13 RX PJ902 USO PJ901 LINE CORD TO WALL TB1 RX Note This diagram is placed here for conveni...

Page 183: ...ND J 2 P 3 J 4 P 123 7017 361A P 2 J 3 P 4 J 6 4A 4B 27 29A 29B 31 37 32A P 6 1 2 3 A5 MODEM PWB A2 MAIN PWB A0 CNC PWB A1 VIDEO PWB P O VIDEO ASSEMBLY P201 P201 8 W11 12 88 Telecopier 7017 7017SF 7 1...

Page 184: ...LY AC ACH ACN GND 1 2 3 A0 CNC PWB 7017 362A J 123 14A 14B 33 31 A1 VIDEO PWB P O VIDEO ASSEMBLY P201 P201 4 2 W11 12 88 M 15 VDC Power Distribution 7 16 Telecopier 7017 7017SF www printcopy info w w...

Page 185: ...PWB CUTTER SOLENOID THERMAL HEAD NUDGER SOLENOID J120 J301 FAN 7017 363 J124 J109 P1 J1 P3 J3 W9 P120 P301 1 1 16A 15A 18A 17A 16B 15B 18B 17B 31A 31B 1 2 1 4 3 5 5 3 4 1 2 2 3 1 2 6 88 Telecopier 701...

Page 186: ...B14 PSU MAIN LGND B15 MAIN VP LEDONL B16 SENSOR MAIN SNDOCH B17 SENSOR MAIN SNDB4H B18 SENSOR MAIN SNSPOL B19 B20 PSU MAIN M 5V B21 PSU MAIN M 5V B22 PSU MAIN LGND B23 PSU MAIN LGND B24 B25 MAIN ADF S...

Page 187: ...UPLER LGND 20 MAIN COUPLER CPWRL 21 PSU COUPLER LGND 22 PSU COUPLER P 5V 23 PSU COUPLER LGND 24 PSU COUPLER P 5V 25 MAIN COUPLER DTMF 26 PSU COUPLER AGND 27 PSU COUPLER AGND 28 MAIN COUPLER MODRX 29 P...

Page 188: ...OPTION OPDTRH B10 MAIN OPTION OPCSL B11 B12 SMAIN OPTION OPA2H B13 MAIN OPTION OPA4H B14 MAIN OPTION OPA6H B15 MAIN OPTION OPA8H B16 MAIN OPTION OPA10H B17 B18 MAIN OPTION OPD0H B19 MAIN OPTION OPD2H...

Page 189: ...ENSOR P 5VDC 2 SENSOR MAIN SNPJMH 3 PSU SENSOR LGND P J 115 Printer Motor Pin From To SIGNAL 1 MAIN PMOTOR PMTAP 2 MAIN PMOTOR PMTAN 3 MAIN PMOTOR PMTBP 4 MAIN PMOTOR PMTBN P J 116 Low Paper Sensor W7...

Page 190: ...D 3A PSU CNC M 12VDC 4A PSU CNC M 12VDC 5A PSU CNC LGND 6A PSU CNC LGND 7A PSU CNC P 5VDC 8A MAIN PSU M24ONL 9A PSU CNC LGND 10A PSU CNC LGND 11A PSU CNC M 5VDC 12A PSU CNC M 5VDC 13A PSU CNC LGND 14A...

Page 191: ...4 VP CNC VDMD1H 25 VP CNC SCMD0H 26 VP CNC SCMD1H 27 VP CNC SCMD2H 28 VP CNC SCMD3H 29 VP CNC VDTH0H 30 VP CNC VDTH1H 31 VP CNC VDTH2H 32 VP CNC VDTH3H 33 VP CNC VDTH4H 34 VP CNC VDTH5H P J 202 A Si S...

Page 192: ...ward Option Store and Forward Option 8 1 8 Store and Forward Option http xww xedoc world xerox com data XEDOC Central Fax 7017 TECH section8 htm 28 09 1999 11 42 50 www printcopy info w w w p r i n t...

Page 193: ...ovided is shown in Table 1 Table 1 Error Correct Mode Modified Modified Read Resolution Selected Memory Capacity Error Correct Mode Super Fine Fine Standard 18 Pages 28 Pages 34 Pages A display messag...

Page 194: ...Store and Forward PWB a Remove power cord b Remove right hand cover c Align A8 P6 to A2 J6 connector and push to secure 2 Secure A8 to terminal a Secure rear of A8 to Power supply b Secure front of A8...

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