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Order Number: MGCS011201C0

H21 (H22 for USA)

Digital Imaging Systems

DP-1510P / 1810P / 

1810F / 2010E  

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It does not contain warnings or cautions to advise non-technical individuals of potential dangers in attempting to service a product.
Products powered by electricity should be serviced or repaired only by experienced professional technicians. Any attempt to service 
or repair the product or products dealt within this service information by anyone else could result in serious injury or death.

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© 2002 Matsushita Graphic Communication Systems, Inc.
All rights reserved. Unauthorized copying and distribution is
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Published in Japan.
The contents of this Service Manual are subject to change
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Summary of Contents for DP-1510P

Page 1: ...n attempting to service a product Products powered by electricity should be serviced or repaired only by experienced professional technicians Any attempt to service or repair the product or products dealt within this service information by anyone else could result in serious injury or death WARNING 2002 Matsushita Graphic Communication Systems Inc All rights reserved Unauthorized copying and distr...

Page 2: ...2 The contents of this Service Manual are subject to change without notice Published in Japan ...

Page 3: ...y 197 4 3 Printed Copy Quality Problems 198 4 4 Document Feeder ADF 215 4 5 Troubleshooting the LAN Interface 219 4 6 Error Codes For Copier 227 4 7 Information Codes Table For Facsimile 233 4 8 Diagnostic Codes For Facsimile 239 4 9 Troubleshooting For PCL 6 Emulation Kit 246 Service Modes 248 5 1 Service Modes For Copier 248 5 2 Service Modes For Fax 272 System Description 314 6 1 Mechanical Ope...

Page 4: ...5 CCD PC Board 450 9 6 CST4 PC Board 451 9 7 PNL6 PC Board 452 9 8 PNL2 PC Board 456 9 9 HTC PC Board 120V 458 9 10 HTC PC Board 230V 459 9 11 WTS PC Board 460 9 12 LFB PC Board 461 9 13 SNS PC Board 462 9 14 MJR PC Board For DP 1810F Only 463 9 15 SDRM PC Board 464 9 16 LANB PC Board 465 9 17 LANC PC Board 475 9 18 EP PC Board 476 9 19 FRM PC Board 484 ...

Page 5: ...nal Size Ledger 11 x 17 in A3 297 x 420 mm 12 Paper Size Paper Tray LDR LGL LTR LTR R INV R For USA and Canada A3 B4 A4 A4 R A5 R FLS For EU A3 B4 A4 A4 R B5 B5 R For Other Destinations Sheet Bypass LDR LGL LTR LTR R INV R For USA and Canada A3 B4 A4 A4 R A5 R FLS For EU A3 B4 A4 A4 R B5 B5 R For Other Destinations Sheet Bypass Envelope No 13 Warm up Time Approx 30 sec 68 F 20 C 14 First Copy Time...

Page 6: ...B 22 Standard Page Memory Size 16 MB 23 Exit Tray Capacity Standard 250 sheets 24 Color No 25 Max Power Consumption Less than 1 2 kW 26 Dimensions W x D x H 23 1 x 23 8 x 16 1 in 588 x 605 x 410 mm 23 1 x 23 8 x 20 7 in 588 x 605 x 526 mm H To Platen Glass For USA and Canada 23 1 x 23 8 x 16 1 in 588 x 605 x 410 mm For Other Destinations W x D x H 23 1 x 23 8 x 18 0 in 588 x 605 x 458 mm 23 1 x 23...

Page 7: ...l Sales Company Stand for 1 Paper Tray Configuration Option 3 Platen Cover Yes No Yes Free Stop Yes Yes From 30 to 70 degrees 4 ADF Single Side Type Yes Standard Yes Original Set Face Up Scanning Method Sheet Through Capacity Original 50 sheets LTR A4 20 lb 75 g m2 SADF Mode No Free Stop Yes From 30 to 70 degrees 5 Inverting ADF i ADF Duplex Type No Yes Original Set Face Up Scanning Method Sheet T...

Page 8: ...uto Magnification Selection No ADF Yes Auto Paper Selection No ADF Yes Auto Density Control Yes Auto Paper Tray Selection Yes Auto Start Yes Reservation while Power On Initial Energy Saver Mode Standby Mode Yes Energy Saver Mode Yes Sleep Mode Yes Turns Off the Heater Power Power Consumption During Sleep Mode Approx 1 5 wh 100 VAC Power Supply Approx 2 2 wh 200 VAC Power Supply Remote Diagnostic N...

Page 9: ...ages No Yes Image Rotation 90 Degrees Yes Electronic Sorting No Yes Rotation Sorting No Yes Sheet Bypass or Optional Tray Insertion Job Cover Mode No Page Insertion Mode No OHP Interleave Mode No Presentation Mode No Department Counter Yes 50 Departments ADF Optional Multi Size Feed No SADF Mode No Original Counter No Job Memory Yes 2 Job Time Display No Concurrent Copy Yes Can Reserve when printi...

Page 10: ...e Yes LCD Main Indication Message Language Default English For USA and Canada Specified Language For EU and Other Destinations Message Languages Available 3 4 Original Size Image Indication Yes Without Image Paper Size Image Indication Yes Without Image Paper Tray Selection Yes Selected Paper Tray Tray Status Yes Original Mode Selection No LED Indication only Text Text Photo Photo Copy Density Sel...

Page 11: ... on the Platen Glass 11 lb 5 kg ADF with Document Guide Option Standard Option Clip Pocket No Operating Instructions Pocket No Warning Caution Label Specified Language 5 Optical System Original Detection Method No Original Detection Size LDR LGL LTR LTR R INV INV R For USA and Canada A3 B4 FLS A4 A4 R A5 A5 R For EU Other Destinations Scanning Method 600 dpi CCD Dehumidifier No Supplied as a Servi...

Page 12: ...ons Capacity 550 sheets LTR A4 20 lb 75 g m2 Low Paper Warning Empty Only Sheet Bypass Capacity 50 sheets LTR A4 20 lb 75 g m2 Paper Size Setting Method Universal Change Paper Size Method Auto Paper Size Detection LDR LGL LTR LTR R INV R For USA and Canada A3 B4 A4 A4 R A5 R 8 x 13 in 8 5 x 13 in For EU A3 B4 A4 A4 R B5 B5 R For Other Destinations Efficiency 1 Productivity Warm Up Time from Stand ...

Page 13: ...1 kg 132 3 lb 60 kg Main Unit only For USA and Canada 103 6 lb 47 kg 112 4 lb 51 kg 105 8 lb 48 kg For Other Destinations 3 Accessories OPC Unit Yes Toner Hopper Unit No Operating Instructions Yes Power Supply 1 Power Requirement 99 138 VAC 47 63 Hz Single Phase 100 VAC Power Supply 180 264 VAC 47 63 Hz Single Phase 220 VAC Power Supply 2 Power Consumption Less than 1 2 kW Ambient Conditions 1 Tem...

Page 14: ... Reception Std 8 x 3 85 Fine 8 x 7 7 S Fine 8 x 15 4 16 x 15 4 Scanner Mechanism 1 Scanning Device CCD ADF Platen 2 Scanning Speed 3 S Fine F16 x 15 4 Less than 2 0 sec A4 vertical direction Less than 1 4 sec A4 horizontal direction 4 Fine F8 x 7 7 Less than 1 0 sec A4 vertical direction Less than 0 7 sec A4 horizontal direction 5 Std F8 x 3 85 Less than 1 0 sec A4 vertical direction Less than 0 7...

Page 15: ...ax Memory 1 Standard Memory 2 MB 120 pages Flash ROM ITU T Image No 1 A4 Std Resolution 2 ITU T 1 standard result 3 Optional Memory 2 MB 4 MB 8 MB Dual Operation 1 Multi Task Operation Yes 2 Direct XMT Reserve Yes 3 Memory XMT Reserve Yes 4 Number of Memory Job Files Yes Max 50 files Dialing Telephone Features 1 Auto Dialers 160 2 Phone Book Directory Search Dialing Yes 3 Total Auto Dialers 160 4 ...

Page 16: ...sion 9 Priority Memory Transmission No 10 Batch Transmission Yes Real Time up to 5 Files 11 90 Degree Rotation Transmission Yes 12 Cover Sheet No 13 Confidential Mail Box Yes 20 Mailboxes 14 Multi Copy Transmission No 15 Memory Back Up Yes FAX Back up with Flash Memory Copy Printer No Back up with D RAM 16 Duplex Scanning No Reception Features 1 Substitute Reception Yes 2 Fixed Reduction Yes LTR A...

Page 17: ...dit File Mode Yes With View Mode 4 Incomplete File Save Yes With View Mode 5 Automatic Cover Sheet No Certainty 1 Verification Stamp Yes 2 Header Total Page Print Yes 3 Transaction Journal Yes 100 Transactions with View Mode 4 Comm Journal Yes With Image Data 5 Last Ind XMT Journal Yes List Printouts 1 One Touch List Yes 2 ABBR No List Yes 3 Program List Yes 4 Phone Book Search List Yes Auto Diale...

Page 18: ... No 10 Fax Forward No Received File Transfer 11 Sub Address XMT Yes T Routing 12 Sub address RCV Yes 13 OMR XMT No Standards 1 PSTN FCC Part 68 1997 Industry Canada No CS 03 Issue 8 1996 Others 1 Fax Access Code Yes 2 PIN Code Access Yes For USA and Canada only 3 Intelligent Redial A 1 Yes 5 Files 4 Department Code Yes 50 Codes 5 Power Saver Mode Yes 6 Self Diagnostic Function Yes 7 Remote Diagnos...

Page 19: ...6 OS Win 98 Me Win NT 4 0 Win 2000 XP 7 GDI Yes JBIG Coding 8 PDL PCL6 Yes Requires Optional PCL6 Emulation Kit 9 PDL PSII No 10 Duplex Printing No Yes 11 Collation Stack Yes Printer Driver Setting 12 Status Monitor Yes Win 95 98 Me Win NT 4 0 Win 2000 Local Connection 13 Network Printing Yes Requires the Optional Internet Fax Kit 14 Network Status Monitor No 15 Smoothing No 16 Applicable PC IBM P...

Page 20: ...6 Halftone Shades with Error Diffusion Requires the Optional Internet Fax Kit 2 Max Document Size Ledger A3 3 Scanning Resolution 600 dpi Max 150 dpi Gray Scale Max Selectable 600 dpi Optical Scanner LAN 400 dpi Max 4 Driver TWAIN 5 2 Sided Scanning No Yes With i ADF option Items Description Remarks DP 1510P DP 1810P DP 1810F DP 2010E ...

Page 21: ...600 dpi FAX 406 x 391 dpi Network Printer 600 dpi 2 Effective Recording Width 11 4 289 mm Transmission Features 1 Multi Task Operation Yes Simultaneous operation of G3 Fax and LAN is available 2 Memory Transmission Yes 3 Sequential Multi Station Transmission No 4 Simultaneous Multi Station Transmission Yes Max 190 stations 5 Sender Selection Yes 6 G3 Email Mixed Broadcasting Yes 7 Deferred Transmi...

Page 22: ...ia Email 4 i Fax Parameters Registration via Email Yes 5 Internet Delivery Confirmation Yes Its own mode 6 Network Scanning Yes 400 dpi 400 dpi Default Max 600 dpi is not available Network Scanning mode can be selected during setup 7 Network Printing LPR LPD Yes 600 dpi GDI Yes Parallel Port is not available when connected to the LAN PDL Yes Requires Optional PCL6 Emulation Kit 8 DHCP Client No Ce...

Page 23: ...t 10 100 Ethernet Interface Option Main PC Board SC PC Board PCL6 Emulation Kit PDL PC Board Image Memory 8 16 64 128M Either Option Parallel Port Interface LPC3 PC Board 2nd Paper Feed Module ADF or Platen Cover ADF PC Board Motor Driver Clutch Sensor Dehumidifier Heater Kit Option Standard Configuration Panel PNL PC Board Option ...

Page 24: ...ard Image Memory Memory CARD 8 16 128M 2 4 8M Either Option Either Option Parallel Port Interface LPC3 PC Board 2nd Paper Feed Module ADF ADF PC Board Motor Driver Clutch Sensor 3rd Paper Feed Module Motor Driver Clutch Sensor Dehumidifier Heater Kit Handset Option Option Standard Configuration Panel PNL PC Board Fax MJR PC Board 4th Paper Feed Module Motor Driver Clutch Sensor Option Option Optio...

Page 25: ... Board Image Memory 8 16 128M Either Option Parallel Port Interface LPC3 PC Board 2nd Paper Feed Module i ADF ADF or Platen Cover ADF PC Board Motor Driver Clutch Sensor Dehumidifier Heater Kit Option Standard Configuration Panel PNL PC Board 3rd Paper Feed Module Motor Driver Clutch Sensor 4th Paper Feed Module Motor Driver Clutch Sensor Standard for USA Canada Option Option Option ...

Page 26: ...64B Image Memory 128MB DA SM28B Handset Kit UE 403167 For U S A Canada UE 403117 For Other Destinations Expansion Flash Memory Card 2MB UE 410046 Expansion Flash Memory Card 4MB UE 410047 Only for DP 1810F Expansion Flash Memory Card 8MB UE 410048 Automatic Document Feeder DA AS180 Standard for DP 1810F Inverting Automatic Document Feeder i ADF DA AR201 Only for DP 2010E 2nd 4th Paper Feed Module ...

Page 27: ...0E 10 mm 10 mm 10 mm 588 23 1 in 18 0 in 458 16 1 in 410 T FAC8932 00 605 23 8 in 10 mm Front View Right View Left View Bottom View Top View Rear View Manufacturer s name and address Factory ID Product complies with DHHS Rules 21 CFR Subchapter J in effect at date of manufacture For USA only ...

Page 28: ... at date of manufacture For USA only 10 mm 588 23 1 in 10 mm 20 6 in 522 605 23 8 in 10 mm CAUTION THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS A LITHIUM BATTERY DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS INCORRECTLY REPLACED REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME OR EQUIVALENT TYPE DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS OF YOUR LOCAL SOLID WASTE OFFICIALS Top View Rear View Front View Left View Right View ...

Page 29: ...ric representation Except Letters I and O For Example Production Facility Production Year Starting with Year 2001 the last 2 digits of the year is represented as A T A 01 2001 K 11 2011 B 02 L 12 C 03 M 13 D 04 N 14 E 05 O 15 F 06 P 16 G 07 Q 17 H 08 R 18 I 09 S 19 J 10 2010 T 20 2020 Production Month A January G July B February H August C March I September D April J October E May K November F Jun...

Page 30: ...30 APR 2002 Edition 2 0 DP 1510P 1810P 1810F 2010E 1 6 Control Panel DP 1510P For EURO and Other Destinations DP 1810P For USA and Canada For Other Destinations ...

Page 31: ...31 DP 1510P 1810P 1810F 2010E APR 2002 Edition 2 0 DP 1810F For All Destinations DP 2010E For USA and Canada For Other Destinations ...

Page 32: ...Feed Roller 679 Pre Feed Roller 420 ADF PC Board 1406 Feed Roller 409 SNS PC Board 134 ADF Motor 437 Front Cover 101 Inner J Cover 103 Rear Plate 801 Lift Motor Assembly 1238 2 2 17 Duplex Feed Roller 609 Rear Cover 107 Right Cover Assembly Fan 808 LVPS 1404 HTC PC Board 1407 Micro Switch 813 2 2 7 Fly Wheel 1101 Fan 1149 2 2 9 AC Inlet 807 2 2 10 Drive Motor 1105 HVPS 1403 Solenoid 1102 SC PC Boa...

Page 33: ...r PC Board 564 FPC Cable 547 2 2 5 Registration Roller 1162 Process Unit Guide 1142 Toner Sensor 1147 Separation Pad 659 2 2 12 2 2 13 Fuser Lamp 924 Exit Lower Guide 902 Separator 923 Heat Roller 913 Exit Roller 912 Pressure Roller 914 Fuser Unit Harness Guide 906 2 2 11 Paper Feed Roller 679 Bias Transfer Roller 648 Roller Cleaner 640 Control Panel Unit LCD Cover 201 Speaker 125 PNL2 PC Board 14...

Page 34: ...01 Bias Charge Roller 1036 Scoop Sheet 1033 Cleaning Blade Assembly 1035 Front Rear Cleaning Felt 1031 1032 Cleaning Sponge 1030 2 2 16 Feed Roller 1213 2 2 14 Reverse Clutch 1212 C25 Gear Roller 1207 Mag Roller Joint 1047 Mag Roller 1048 Gap Roller 1049 Dr Blade Assembly 1040 Development Felt 1041 ...

Page 35: ...FF O position 2 Disconnect the AC Power Cord 1502 3 Remove the Paper Tray 4 Open the Right Cover 601 5 Open the Front Door Cover 102 6 Remove the Toner Waste Container by slowly pulling it towards the left as illustrated 7 Seal the Container with the enclosed cap and dispose of it properly 8 Lift the Release Latch White and remove the Process Unit 1 2 3 7 5 6 4 8 ...

Page 36: ...ase the ADF Cover Stopper 414 2 Remove the Pad Cover 427 3 Remove the Separation Rubber 428 4 2 Screws 19 5 Remove the ADF Cover 418 6 Disconnect the ADF Harness 1836 7 Remove the Pick Up Spring 426 8 Remove 2 Snap Rings G3 9 Remove the Clutch 1141 10 Remove 2 Bushings 410 3 2 1 4 4 5 6 8 10 7 10 8 9 ...

Page 37: ...talling make sure that the Roller Holder 430 Assembly is properly placed on the ADF Unit 13 Remove Paper Feed Roller 679 and D26 D Gear 429 14 Remove the Pre Feed Roller 420 Pre Feed Shaft 421 and Pre Feed Gear 1 and 2 422 423 15 2 Silver Screws B1 16 Lift cover and release the Latch Hook then remove the ADF Rear Cover 301 11 12 B A 13 14 14 15 16 ...

Page 38: ...e the ADF PC Board Cover 453 19 Release the Clamp from ADF Unit Note Do not cut the Tie Wrap Push the release clip on the side of the clamp to remove it 20 Disconnect the Harness 1806 on the ADF PC Board CN21 21 2 Silver Screws B1 22 Remove 2 Angle Plate 305 23 Open the ADF Unit 24 4 Screws 6A Caution Don t close the ADF Unit subsequent to this step 25 Remove the ADF Unit 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2...

Page 39: ...9 28 Remove the ADF PC Board 1406 29 Release the Harness from the Clamp 30 Disconnect 2 Harnesses 1836 1838 31 7 Screws 19 32 Remove the Motor Bracket 439 Assembly Note When re assembling the Motor Bracket 439 Assembly follow the steps as illustrated 33 2 Screws 18 34 Remove the ADF Motor 437 26 26 27 28 31 31 31 31 32 30 29 29 1 5 6 7 4 3 2 34 33 ...

Page 40: ...lykote EM 50L Grease to 3 shafts on Bracket R 447 Turn the ADF upside down 42 Remove the edge of the Scanning Pad 338 43 1 Screw 19 44 Remove the Exit Roller 316 and P6L8 Bushing 317 45 8 Screw 1N 46 Remove the Hinge Units L and R 47 Release 2 Latch Hooks Return the ADF to its upright position 48 Remove the ADF Front Cover 302 49 Release the Harnesses 1837 1839 from the Clamp 50 5 Screws 19 51 Rem...

Page 41: ...break the Latch Hooks when removing or re installing the Photo Sensors 604 59 Remove the Snap Ring B9 60 Remove 2 Bushing 410 61 Remove the Timing Actuator 403 62 Remove the Feed Roller 409 63 4 Silver Screws B1 64 Remove the Original Lower Tray 327 65 1 Screw 62 66 Disconnect the Harness 1839 on the SNS PC Board 67 Remove the SNS PC Board 134 68 Disconnect 2 Harnesses 1839 on the Photo Sensors 69...

Page 42: ... with a soft cloth saturated with isopropyl alcohol Cleaning the Exit Roller 1 Lift the Original Tray 2 Clean the Exit Roller with a soft cloth saturated with isopropyl alcohol Cleaning the Scanner 1 Open the ADF Unit 2 Clean the White Guide Scanning Pad and Scanning Glasses with a soft cloth saturated with isopropyl alcohol Note Ensure that the Film of the part A is not damaged 1 2 3 3 3 2 1 2 2 ...

Page 43: ...01 3 Remove the Inner J Cover 103 4 4 Silver Screws B1 5 Remove the Left Side Cover 104 6 7 Screws 19 7 Remove the Rear Plate 801 8 2 Silver Screws B1 9 Remove the Rear Cover 107 10 1 Screw 19 11 Remove the Harness Cover 158 12 Release the Harness 1845 from the Clamps 13 Disconnect the Connector 1 2 1 3 Latch Hooks 4 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 13 12 10 11 ...

Page 44: ...10F 2010E 14 Remove the Right Cover Stopper 625 15 Remove the Front Arm 657 16 Remove the Right Cover 601 Assembly Note Remove the front fulcrum A and then pushing the Right Cover 601 Assembly toward the rear remove the rear fulcrum 14 15 16 A ...

Page 45: ...ol Panel Assembly 4 Disconnect the Harness 1801 on the PNL6 PC Board CN201 Following steps 5 11 is for DP 1810F only 5 Disconnect the Harness 6 1 Screw 19 7 Remove the Speaker 125 Assembly 8 2 Screws C2 9 1 Screw 19 10 Remove the Speaker 125 11 Remove the Battery Holder 247 Note When re installing you need setting time 2 Latch Hooks 1 3 4 6 7 5 8 9 10 11 ...

Page 46: ...ard CN1 Note During re assembly reconnect this Harness to PNL6 PC Board prior to securing the board with the screws 15 2 Screws 7B 16 Release 2 Latch Hooks and remove the LCD Cover 201 and Panel Cover 202 17 10 Screws 7B 18 Remove the PNL2 PC Board 1417 19 14 Screws 7B 20 Remove the PNL6 PC Board 1416 12 14 13 15 16 17 17 17 17 18 20 19 19 19 19 ...

Page 47: ... Silver Screws B1 5 Remove the Left Platen Cover 113 6 3 Silver Screws B1 7 Remove the Right Platen Cover 112 8 2 Screws 19 9 Remove the Glass L Assembly 117 10 Remove the Glass S 116 Cleaning the Mirror 1 Move the Mirror Unit 2 Clean the Mirror 1 551 and Mirror 2 552 with a soft cloth saturated with isopropyl alcohol 4 1 2 3 5 8 9 6 7 10 1 2 ...

Page 48: ... Scanner Frame 532 14 Move the Lamp Base Bracket 15 2 Screws 19 16 Remove 2 Lamp Plate Springs 524 17 Disconnect Harness on the LFB PC Board 18 Remove the Scanner Lamp 501 19 Disconnect 2 Harnesses 1805 1851 on the Inverter PC Board CN1 and CN2 20 1 Screw 19 21 Remove the Inverter Upper Cover 508 12 13 12 15 16 16 14 17 18 20 19 21 ...

Page 49: ...oard 1414 Assembly and LFB PC Board 1414 26 Disconnect the Harness on the LFB PC Board 27 Remove 2 Sliders on the Connectors 28 Remove the FPC Cable 260 Note The Sliders must be re installed when reassembling 29 Remove the ADF Unit Refer to 2 2 2 30 2 Silver Screws B1 31 Remove the Rear Platen Cover 114 22 22 23 24 26 25 25 28 27 31 30 ...

Page 50: ...18 35 Remove the MXL34 Pulley 119 36 3 Screws 19 37 Disconnect the Harness 1807 on the Scanning Motor 38 Remove the Scanning Motor Bracket 120 Assembly Note When re installing the Motor Bracket tighten the upper screw first 39 2 Screws 36 40 Remove the Scanning Motor 131 41 Disconnect the Harness 1831 on the SC PC Board CN106 and CN120 33 34 35 38 36 37 39 40 41 ...

Page 51: ...rnesses from the Clamps 43 Disconnect the Harness 1805 44 Disconnect the Harness 1803 45 1 Screw 19 46 Remove the Front Platen Frame Bracket 127 47 1 Screw 19 48 Remove the Rear Platen Frame Bracket 128 49 1 Screw 19 50 Remove the Scanner Unit 42 44 43 45 49 47 46 48 50 ...

Page 52: ...Note Do not touch the RED Screw A of LSU Damper as illustrated Note When re installing the LSU put the latch under the Plate Spring 4 5 Screws 19 5 Remove the LVPS Plate 804 Assembly Note When re installing the LVPS Plate 804 Assembly make sure that the latch is not over the Power SW 6 1 Screw E5 7 3 Screws 19 8 Remove the Upper Fan Bracket 806 1 3 2 A 4 5 4 6 7 8 7 ...

Page 53: ...11 Remove the Fan 808 12 3 Screws 19 13 Remove the Lower Fan Bracket 805 14 Disconnect the Harness 1830 on the LVPS CN60 15 Disconnect 2 Harnesses 1812 1822 on the LVPS CN61 and CN62 16 Remove the Inner FL Cover 110 17 5 Screws 19 18 Remove the LVPS Assembly 10 9 11 12 13 12 14 15 16 17 17 18 17 ...

Page 54: ... the LVPS install the upper 4 Screws first and then the remaining 2 Screws 21 Disconnect all Harnesses on the HTC PC Board CN760 CN761 CN762 CN764 CN765 CN766 and CN767 22 Remove the Clamp 730 23 Release the Locking Support C 728 24 1 Screw 19 25 Remove the HTC PC Board 1407 19 19 20 21 21 21 23 24 23 25 21 22 21 ...

Page 55: ...6 2 Remove 2 Micro Switch 813 and Disconnect 2 Harnesses 1823 3 1 Screw 24 4 Remove the 3 Fly Wheels 1101 Note When re installing the Fly Wheels make sure that the Imprinted Marks are facing outward 5 2 Screws E5 6 Disconnect the Harness 1820 7 Remove the Fan 1149 1 2 3 4 5 7 6 ...

Page 56: ...oard MJR PC Board For DP 1810F Only 1 Disconnect 2 Harnesses 1866 1867 2 2 Screws 19 3 Remove the MJR PC Board 1421 4 Remove the Locking Spacer 824 5 Disconnect all Harnesses on the SC PC Board 1401 6 2 Screws 20 7 7 Screws 19 8 Remove the SC PC Board 1401 2 2 1 1 3 4 5 7 7 8 6 7 ...

Page 57: ...20 12 Reinstall the Card Guide 816 as illustrated 13 Position the Memory Ground Plate 721 as illustrated Note Make sure that the leg of the Memory Ground Plate is properly installed into the hole of the Card Guide as illustrated in A 14 1 Screw 19 15 7 Screws 19 16 Disconnect all Harnesses on the LPC3 PC Board 17 Release the Support and remove the LPC3 PC Board 1402 9 10 11 12 13 11 14 A 16 17 ...

Page 58: ...otor HVPS Solenoid and Drive Unit 1 Remove 3 Fly Wheels Refer to 2 2 7 2 Remove the Harness from the Clamps Refer to 2 2 3 3 4 Screws 19 4 Remove the HVPS Assembly 5 Disconnect the Harness 1825 on the HVPS CN800 6 2 Screws 19 7 Remove the HVPS 1403 8 Release the Harness 1826 from the Clamp 9 Remove 2 Snap Rings B9 10 Remove 2 Clutches 1141 1224 11 Disconnect the Harnesses 1826 2 connectors 3 4 2 1...

Page 59: ...s 19 13 Remove the CST Cover 716 Assembly 14 Release the Solenoid Harness from 2 Clamps 15 Remove the Rear Plate Refer to 2 2 3 16 Release the Solenoid Harness from Clamp and Disconnect it 17 2 Screws 19 18 Remove the Paper Feed Roller Assembly 12 13 14 16 17 18 ...

Page 60: ... 19 2 Screws 19 20 Remove the Solenoid Assembly 21 1 Screw 19 22 Remove the Solenoid 1102 23 2 Screws 19 24 Remove the Fan Assembly 25 Push down the Latch Hook with a Straight Edge Screwdriver 26 Remove the Fuser Actuator 2 1116 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 ...

Page 61: ...y 30 4 Screws 19 31 Remove the Drive Unit Caution Do not remove the Gears from the Drive Unit If dis assembled or the Alignment is necessary be careful to assemble the Gears by following steps Toner Bottle Drive Gear Adjustment 1 Remove 2 Snap Rings and 2 Gears as illustrated 2 Align 2 Gear Holes with the Sensor 3 Align the Joint Gear to the Vertical Position as illustrated 30 30 31 29 28 1 2 Sens...

Page 62: ...62 APR 2002 Edition 2 0 DP 1510P 1810P 1810F 2010E 4 Install the Gear and the Snap Ring 5 Install the other Gear and Snap Ring 5 4 ...

Page 63: ...APR 2002 Edition 2 0 2 2 10 AC Inlet 1 1 Silver Screw B1 2 Remove the Inlet Cover 751 3 2 Screws 35 4 Disconnect 2 Harnesses 1828 5 Remove the AC Inlet Assembly 6 Disconnect the Harness 1842 7 Remove the AC Inlet 807 1 3 2 5 4 4 7 6 ...

Page 64: ... Rear Connector Cover 713 5 2 Screws 4N 6 Remove 2 Harnesses 1829 7 Remove 2 Harnesses 1813 8 Release 2 Harnesses 1829 from the Clamp 9 Remove the Fuser Unit 10 1 Screw 23 11 1 Screw 19 12 Remove the Lamp Holder 925 13 1 Screw 23 Opposite side Note When re installing the Lamp Holder 925 insert the Lamp Holder s Leg A into the Guide B 2 2 3 1 4 5 6 7 9 8 12 13 11 10 A B ...

Page 65: ...Lamp with bare hands Grease from finger prints will shorten its life cycle use isopropyl alcohol to clean finger prints 15 Remove the Snap Ring B9 16 Remove the Jam Release Knob 934 17 1 Screw 19 18 Remove the Right Side Cover 904 19 Release the Jam Release Guide Spring 926 20 Remove the Jam Release Guide 903 14 16 15 17 18 20 19 ...

Page 66: ... Edition 2 0 DP 1510P 1810P 1810F 2010E 21 2 Screws G5 22 Remove the Exit Upper Guide 901 23 Remove 2 Pressure Springs 952 24 Remove the Pressure Roller 914 25 Remove the Exit Lower Guide 902 21 21 22 23 23 24 25 ...

Page 67: ...eparators with a soft cloth saturated with isopropyl alcohol 2 Clean 2 Separation HR Sheets with a soft cloth saturated with isopropyl alcohol 26 Remove 3 Separator Springs 953 27 Remove 5 Separators 923 28 Remove the Exit Lever 921 29 Remove 2 Separation HR Sheets 970 1 2 27 26 28 29 ...

Page 68: ...Assembly 944 with a soft cloth saturated with isopropyl alcohol 2 Clean the Thermostat 947 with a soft cloth saturated with isopropyl alcohol 34 2 Screws 23 35 Remove the Thermal Fuse 948 36 2 Screws 23 37 Remove the Thermostat 947 38 1 Screw 1Y 39 Remove the Thermistor Assembly 944 Cleaning the Fuser Roller 1 Clean the Fuser Roller 913 with a soft cloth saturated with isopropyl alcohol 31 33 30 3...

Page 69: ...e Screw A first then the remaining 4 Screws 42 Remove the Fuser Roller 913 43 Remove 2 C Rings 938 44 Remove the E39 D Gear 935 45 Remove 2 P30L6 8 Bushings 937 46 Remove 2 Snap Rings B9 47 Remove the E24 D Gear 936 48 Remove 2 P6L5 Conductor Bushings 939 49 Remove the Exit Roller 912 40 40 A 40 41 42 43 45 45 44 43 48 47 46 49 46 48 ...

Page 70: ...Ring and Clutch Refer to 2 2 9 4 Remove the Snap Ring B9 5 Remove the Registration Roller 1162 6 Remove 2 Bushings 939 1144 7 Remove the D17 D Gear 1143 8 Remove the Front Cover and Right Cover Assembly Refer to 2 2 3 9 1 Screw 19 10 Remove the Process Unit Guide 1142 11 Remove the Registration Actuator 1146 12 Remove the Photo Sensor 604 13 Remove the Harness 1827 4 5 6 7 6 10 9 11 12 13 ...

Page 71: ...010E APR 2002 Edition 2 0 14 1 Screw 19 15 Disconnect the Harness 1827 16 Remove the Toner Sensor Spring 1148 17 Remove the Toner Sensor 1147 18 Disconnect the Harness 1827 19 Remove 2 Photo Sensors 604 14 16 15 17 19 18 19 18 ...

Page 72: ...lcohol 2 Clean the Bias Transfer Roller with soft dry Cloth 3 Remove the Paper Feed Roller Assembly Refer to2 2 9 4 Remove the Separation Pad 659 Turning over the Separation Pad To improve separation turn over the Separation Pad Cleaning the Paper Feed Roller Clean the Paper Feed Roller with soft cloth saturated with isopropyl alcohol 5 Release the Latch Hook with a small screwdriver 6 Remove the ...

Page 73: ...Latch Hooks and remove the BTR Gear 644 11 Remove the Bias Transfer Roller 648 Note When re installing the Bias Transfer Roller 648 make sure that the Springs are on both sides the White Bushing is in front and the Black Bushing is in rear 12 1 Screw C8 13 Remove the Timing Pinch Roller 647 8 9 10 11 13 12 ...

Page 74: ...74 APR 2002 Edition 2 0 DP 1510P 1810P 1810F 2010E 14 Remove the Cleaner Roller 640 14 ...

Page 75: ...h hook and remove the C25 Gear Roller 1207 and Reverse Clutch 1212 2 Remove the Feed Roller 1213 3 Remove the C25 Gear Roller 1207 and Reverse Clutch 1212 Note 2nd 3rd 4th Paper Feed Modules are as the same steps 1 3 Note When re installing the C25 Gear Roller 1207 removed in step 3 insert the edge of Clutch Spring into the groove of Roller Cleaning the Intermediate Roller of 2nd 3rd 4th Paper Fee...

Page 76: ...76 APR 2002 Edition 2 0 DP 1510P 1810P 1810F 2010E 2 Clean the Intermediate Roller 1617 Note 3rd 4th Paper Feed Modules are as the same steps 1 2 2 ...

Page 77: ...0 2 2 15 Lift Motor Assembly 1 Remove 3 Fly Wheels Refer to 2 2 7 2 Remove the HVPS Refer to 2 2 9 3 Disconnect the Harness on the LPC3 PC Board CN706 4 Release the Harness from the Clamps 5 2 Screws 19 6 Remove the Lift Motor Assembly 1238 6 5 3 4 4 ...

Page 78: ...Waste Container by slowly pulling it towards the left as illustrated 4 Seal the Container with the enclosed cap and dispose of it properly 5 Lift the Release Latch White and remove the Process Unit 6 Open the bottom Leg as illustrated 7 Release 2 OPC Latches 1044 1045 and turn the OPC Drum Assembly in the direction of the arrow 3 2 4 1 5 6 7 ...

Page 79: ... OPC Drum 1001 as illustrated holding the right side where the Front OPC Bushing Assembly was installed Note Do not touch the surface of the OPC Drum with bare hands when removing or re installing it Grease from fingerprints will affect copy quality When installing a new OPC Drum clean the Bias Charge Roller with a soft dry cloth 12 Remove the Bias Charge Roller 1036 13 Remove the Bias Charge Roll...

Page 80: ...ll the Charge Holder 1037 first as shown in A and then the Charge Bushing 1038 with the Charge Spring 1039 as shown in B 14 Remove the Scoop Sheet 1033 15 2 Black Screws B4 16 Remove the Cleaning Blade Assembly 1035 17 Remove Front Cleaning Felt 1031 Rear Cleaning Felt 1032 and 2 Cleaning Sponges 1030 A B 14 15 16 17 17 ...

Page 81: ...e Scoop Sheet 1033 as shown in D 2 When re installing the CL Felts make sure that there is no space between the rubber part of the CL Blade Assembly and the CL Felts as illustrated 3 When re installing the CL Sponges and the Scoop Sheet attach them flat aligning with the edge of the Front OPC Bushing Assembly as illustrated 18 1 Black Screw B4 19 Remove the Rear Hopper Cover 1011 20 1 Black Screw ...

Page 82: ... Roller Stopper 1046 by gently pushing it downwards 25 Remove the Mag Roller 1048 Note 1 Do not touch the surface of the Mag Roller 2 When removing or re installing place the Mag Roller on a cloth or paper and handle it with care 26 Remove the Gap Rollers 1049 27 2 Black Screws B4 28 Remove the Dr Blade Assembly 1040 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 ...

Page 83: ...83 DP 1510P 1810P 1810F 2010E APR 2002 Edition 2 0 29 Remove 2 Developer Felts 1041 29 ...

Page 84: ...he Transfer Guide 639 Assembly 3 4 Screws 19 4 Remove the Duplex Guide 3 675 5 5 Screws 19 6 Remove the Duplex Guide 1 602 Assembly 7 Disconnect the Harness 1844 8 Remove the Photo Sensor 604 lifting the Paper Actuator 606 Note When re installing make sure that Photo Sensor is re installed properly 2 1 3 4 3 5 5 5 6 8 7 ...

Page 85: ...85 DP 1510P 1810P 1810F 2010E APR 2002 Edition 2 0 9 Remove 2 E15 D Gears 607 10 Remove 2 Snap Rings B9 11 Remove 2 Duplex Feed Rollers 609 12 Remove 2 Bushings 611 and 2 Washers 610 9 10 11 12 13 13 ...

Page 86: ... XTB3 8J XYN3 F8 XTB3 F8 XYN4 F8 XYN4 F6 XYN3 F6 1Y XTB3 10J 7B B1 XTB26 6J DZPB000007 4N XSN3 W8PC 6A XTB3 12J 62 XTB3 6J 1N XTB4 8J Ref No Part No Figure Remark Screw Screw Screw Screw Screw Screw Screw Screw Screw Screw Screw Screw Screw Silver Screw B4 B9 XTB3 8JK DZJM000171 Blue Screw Snap Ring 5Y XUC4 E Ring ...

Page 87: ...DP 1510P 1810P 1810F 2010E APR 2002 Edition 2 0 Ref No Part No Figure Remark Screw Screw Shoulder Screw D24 DZPA000013 E5 XTB3 32J E6 XTB3 24J G5 FFPFA0107B C8 XTW3 8SFC C2 DZPB000020 Screw Screw Red Screw ...

Page 88: ...ol 8 Cotton Swab 3 Phillips Screwdriver 2 9 Brush 4 Stubby Phillips Screwdriver 2 10 KS 660 Conductive Grease Available from Shin Etsu Silicones of America Inc URL http www shinetsusilicones com 5 Slotted Blade Screwdriver 3 32 in 11 Molykote EM 50L Grease Available from Dow Corning URL http www dowcorning com 6 Tweezer 1 23 25 26 27 28 29 30 24 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 22 21 ...

Page 89: ...ortant Action Comments 1 Memory Data Check 1 Print the RAM DATA for reference and pre caution 2 After completing the task s print and compare the RAM DATA with the previously printed one 2 Auto Document Feeder ADF Check Clean 1 Clean the Rollers and Separation Rubber with Isopropyl Alcohol when required 3 Scanner Unit Check Clean 1 Clean the Scanning Glass or White Seal Guide with Isopropyl Alcoho...

Page 90: ... Tray Count Clutch Assembly 1246 120K Paper Feed Roller 1213 60K Alcohol 120K Registration Roller 1162 60K Alcohol Refer to Sect 2 2 12 F7 02 Total Count C25 Gear Roller 1207 60K Alcohol 120K Refer to Sect 2 2 14 F7 13 2nd Paper Tray Count F7 14 3rd Paper Tray Count F7 15 4th Paper Tray Count Clutch Assembly 1246 120K Paper Feed Roller 1213 60K Alcohol 120K Intermediate Roller 1617 60K Cleaner Rol...

Page 91: ...leaning Sponge 1030 120K Scoop Sheet 1033 120K OPC Drum 1001 45K Fuser Unit Fuser Roller 913 60K Alcohol 120K Refer to Sect 2 2 11 F7 02 Total Count Pressure Roller 914 60K Alcohol 240K Separator 923 60K Alcohol 120K Fuser Lamp for U S A and Canada 924 240K Fuser Lamp for Other Destinations 924 240K P6L5 5 Bushing 932 240K P30L6 8 Bushing 937 120K Thermistor Assembly 944 60K Dry soft cloth 120K Th...

Page 92: ...you just created from the machine 10 Turn the Power Switch to the ON I position 11 Use this Master Firmware Card to update the firmware on other machines C Copying the Firmware from an Existing Machine using two 2MB Flash Memory Cards 1 Turn the Power Switch to the OFF O position 2 Install a Flash Memory Card 2 MB into the machine 3 Turn the Power Switch to the ON I position 4 Press FUNCTION ORIGI...

Page 93: ...Lists 2 Turn the Power Switch to the OFF O position 3 Install the Master Firmware Card Part A into the machine 4 Turn the Power Switch to the ON I position 5 Press FUNCTION ORIGINAL SIZE keys and then Key 3 on the keypad sequentially 6 Perform the Copy Service Mode F9 07 01 FIRMWARE UPDATE HOST PART A 2MB 7 The firmware is copied into the machine 8 After the update is completed the machine reboots...

Page 94: ...he OFF O position 2 Install the appropriate Master Firmware Card into the machine 3 Turn the Power Switch to the ON I position 4 Press FUNCTION ORIGINAL SIZE keys and then Key 3 on the keypad sequentially 5 Perform the Copy Service Mode F9 07 03 FIRMWARE UPDATE PDL BOARD 2MB 6 The firmware is copied into the PDL PC Board 7 After the update is completed the LCD displays COMPLETE 8 Check the Update ...

Page 95: ...erased machine prompts PROGRAM CARD Press NO 7 Press STOP first and then press FUNCTION CLEAR keys simultaneously to return to standby 8 Turn the Power Switch to the OFF O position 9 Remove the blank Flash Memory Card from the machine 10 Repeat from Step 2 above if you are erasing another Master Firmware Card 3 4 7 Firmware Version HOST DP 1810P A A V1 xxxx PU Destination Code PU USA Canada Firmwa...

Page 96: ...Signal LVPS Output 12V 12 VDC Power Supply VDO Video Signal LVPS Output A0 Address Signal A1 Address Signal A10 Address Signal A11 Address Signal A12 Address Signal A13 Address Signal A14 Address Signal A15 Address Signal A16 Address Signal A17 Address Signal A18 Address Signal A19 Address Signal A2 Address Signal A20 Address Signal A21 Address Signal A22 Address Signal A3 Address Signal A4 Addres...

Page 97: ...Control BMA 0 Address Signal BMA 1 Address Signal BMA 10 Address Signal BMA 11 Address Signal BMA 12 Address Signal BMA 2 Address Signal BMA 3 Address Signal BMA 4 Address Signal BMA 5 Address Signal BMA 6 Address Signal BMA 7 Address Signal BMA 8 Address Signal BMA 9 Address Signal BMD 0 Data Signal BMD 1 Data Signal BMD 10 Data Signal BMD 11 Data Signal BMD 12 Data Signal BMD 13 Data Signal BMD ...

Page 98: ...heral Busy Peripheral Host BZCK Buzzer Signal CDTRXD Not Used CE1 5 VDC Power Supply CHARGE Charge Signal High Voltage CR0 Charge Control DC Output CR1 Charge Control DC Output CRCLK Clock Signal CRTTXD Not Used CS Chip Select Signal D0 Data Signal D1 Data Signal D11 Data Signal D12 Data Signal D13 Data Signal D14 Data Signal D15 Data Signal D2 Data Signal D3 Data Signal D4 Data Signal D5 Data Sig...

Page 99: ...set Gate Clock FSH Transfer Gate Clock GND Ground H L Not Used HVAC1 INV PC Board Lamp Signal HVAC2 INV PC Board Lamp Signal IOD 0 Data Signal IOD 1 Data Signal IOD 10 Data Signal IOD 11 Data Signal IOD 12 Data Signal IOD 13 Data Signal IOD 14 Data Signal IOD 15 Data Signal IOD 2 Data Signal IOD 3 Data Signal IOD 4 Data Signal IOD 5 Data Signal IOD 6 Data Signal IOD 7 Data Signal IOD 8 Data Signal...

Page 100: ...Microphone MIC Handset Microphone N C No Connection Not Used n3MON DC Motor Ready Signal n3MONA DC Motor Rotation Control Signal n3MRDY DC Motor Ready Signal n5VPDLRD Read Signal nA3SEN Sheet Bypass Paper Size Detection Signal nAA3S Original Width Detection Signal nAADL1 Original Length Detection Signal nAADL2 Original Length Detection Signal nAAPNT Original Detection Signal nAB1SN Read Point Dete...

Page 101: ...t Used nBDOOR Platen Cover Open Detection Signal nBDQMH Input Output Mask Signal nBDQML Input Output Mask Signal nBMWT S DRAM Write Enable nBPSEN Toner Waste Container Sensor nBRAS S DRAM Row Address Strobe Command nCASET2 2nd Paper Tray Detection Signal nCASET3 3rd Paper Tray Detection Signal nCASET4 4th Paper Tray Detection Signal nCASETT Paper Tray Detection Signal 1st Feeder nCCLH1 Feed 2 Roll...

Page 102: ...uest Initialize Host Peripheral nIORD I O Read Signal nIOWRH I O Write High Signal nIOWRL I O Write Low Signal nIRQOP1 Interrupt Signal nIRQOP2 Interrupt Signal nIRQOP3 Interrupt Signal nJAMDOR2 2nd Paper Tray Jam Access Cover Open Detection Signal nJAMDOR3 3rd Paper Tray Jam Access Cover Open Detection Signal nJAMDOR4 4th Paper Tray Jam Access Cover Open Detection Signal nLDON Laser Control nLEDC...

Page 103: ...MRDY Polygon Motor Ready Signal nPNLRST Panel Reset Signal nPRDY Printer Ready Signal nPSAVE Energy Saver Mode Transport Signal nPSDES Energy Saver Mode Disable Signal nPWSW Energy Saver LED nRRCLH Registration Roller Drive Signal nPRINT Printer On Signal nRSEN Registration Sensor Signal nS H Sample Hold Signal nSBSY Status Busy Signal nSCLK Clock Signal nSELIN IEEE1284 Active Host Peripheral nSLP...

Page 104: ... 2 Data Signal PD 3 Data Signal PD 4 Data Signal PD 5 Data Signal PD 6 Data Signal PD 7 Data Signal PD 8 Data Signal PD 9 Data Signal PE Acknowledge Data Request Paper Empty Condition Peripheral Host pLDCTL Laser Control pLED 0 LED Data pLED 1 LED Data pLED 2 LED Data pLED 4 LED Data pLED 5 LED Data pLED 6 LED Data pLED 7 LED Data pLIFT2 2nd Lift DC Motor Drive Signal pLIFT3 3rd Feed Roller Drive ...

Page 105: ...an Signal SCN 2 Key Scan Signal SCN 3 Key Scan Signal SCN 4 Key Scan Signal SCN 5 Key Scan Signal SCN 6 Key Scan Signal SCN 7 Key Scan Signal SCN 8 Key Scan Signal SELECT Select Signal Peripheral Host SMEMID 0 Memory ID SMEMID 1 Memory ID SMEMID 2 Memory ID SMEMID 3 Memory ID SWCT0 One Touch Choice SWCT1 One Touch Choice T1 Line Signal T2 Line Signal TDM Transmission Data Signal TDP Transmission D...

Page 106: ...106 APR 2002 Edition 2 0 DP 1510P 1810P 1810F 2010E VOUT1 Graphic Data Output VOUT2 Graphic Data Output VPP2 Not Used Glossary of Electrical Abbreviations Signal Name Description ...

Page 107: ...NT ADF PCB CN21 5 Original Detection Signal L Detect CN3 6 N C ADF PCB CN21 6 Not Used CN3 7 nAB4S ADF PCB CN21 7 Original Width Detection Signal L Detect CN3 8 nAA3S ADF PCB CN21 8 Original Width Detection Signal L Detect CN3 9 nAADL1 ADF PCB CN21 9 Original Length Detection Signal L Detect CN3 10 nAADL2 ADF PCB CN21 10 Original Length Detection Signal L Detect CN3 11 nAB2SN ADF PCB CN21 11 Duple...

Page 108: ...Control Signal CN3 17 nAKEEP2 ADF PCB CN21 17 ADF Document Stopper Solenoid Control Signal CN3 18 nAPACHG ADF PCB CN21 18 Duplex 2 Guide Solenoid Control Signal CN3 19 nAPICR ADF PCB CN21 19 Release Lever Plate Solenoid Control Signal CN3 20 nASTAMP ADF PCB CN21 20 ADF Stamp Solenoid Control Signal CN3 21 nACLH1 ADF PCB CN21 21 Feed 2 Roller Clutch Control Signal CN3 22 nACLH2 ADF PCB CN21 22 Pape...

Page 109: ... Control Signal CN3 27 pADATA1B ADF PCB CN21 27 ADF Motor Control Signal CN3 28 24V ADF PCB CN21 28 24 VDC Power Supply CN3 29 GND ADF PCB CN21 29 Ground CN3 30 24V ADF PCB CN21 30 24 VDC Power Supply CN3 31 GND ADF PCB CN21 31 Ground CN3 32 DAA1 ADF PCB CN21 32 ADF Motor Current Control Signal CN3 33 MGND ADF PCB CN21 33 Ground CN3 34 MGND ADF PCB CN21 34 Ground SC PCB Pin No Signal Name Destinat...

Page 110: ...PCB CN21 39 5 VDC Power Supply CN3 40 5V ADF PCB CN21 40 5 VDC Power Supply SC PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN8 1 OUTA Stepping Motor Motor Control Signal CN8 2 24V Stepping Motor 24 VDC Power Supply CN8 3 nOUTA Stepping Motor Motor Control Signal CN8 4 OUTB Stepping Motor Motor Control Signal CN8 5 24V Stepping Motor 24 VDC Power Supply SC PCB Pin No Signal Name Des...

Page 111: ...1 3 24 VDC Power Supply SC PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN10 1 5VP SNS PCB CN41 1 5 VDC Power Supply CN10 2 nANG SNS PCB CN41 2 Platen Cover Angle CN10 3 GND SNS PCB CN41 3 Ground CN10 4 nBDOOR SNS PCB CN41 4 Platen Cover Open Detection Signal L Open CN10 5 N C Not Used CN10 6 5V Home Position Sensor 5 VDC Power Supply SC PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Wav...

Page 112: ...4 3 Vertical Synchronous Signal CN100 4 nSBSY LPC3 PCB CN704 4 Status Busy Signal H Status Not Busy L Status Busy CN100 5 nCMD LPC3 PCB CN704 5 Command Signal CN100 6 nCMDBSY LPC3 PCB CN704 6 Command Busy Signal H Command Not Busy L Command Busy CN100 7 nPRINT LPC3 PCB CN704 7 Printer On Signal CN100 8 nPRDY LPC3 PCB CN704 8 Printer Ready Signal H Not Ready L Ready SC PCB Pin No Signal Name Destin...

Page 113: ...100 14 nFEDBSY LPC3 PCB CN704 14 Feed Busy Signal H Feed Not Busy L Feed Busy CN100 15 DRCLK LPC3 PCB CN704 15 LSU Clock CN100 16 CRCLK LPC3 PCB CN704 16 Clock Signal SC PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN101 1 24V LVPS PCB CN61 1 24 VDC Power Supply CN101 2 24V LVPS PCB CN61 2 24 VDC Power Supply CN101 3 24V LVPS PCB CN61 3 24 VDC Power Supply SC PCB Pin No Signal Name ...

Page 114: ...B CN61 8 5 VDC Power Supply CN101 9 GND LVPS PCB CN61 9 Ground CN101 10 GND LVPS PCB CN61 10 Ground CN101 11 12V LVPS PCB CN61 11 12 VDC Power Supply CN101 12 AGND LVPS PCB CN61 12 Ground CN101 13 12V LVPS PCB CN61 13 12 VDC Power Supply CN101 14 AGND LVPS PCB CN61 14 Ground CN101 15 5VP LVPS PCB CN61 15 5 VDC Power Supply SC PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 0V 0V 0V 5V ...

Page 115: ...CN104 4 D5 Flash Memory Card Data Signal CN104 5 D6 Flash Memory Card Data Signal CN104 6 D7 Flash Memory Card Data Signal CN104 7 nCE1 Flash Memory Card 5 VDC Power Supply CN104 8 A10 Flash Memory Card Address Signal CN104 9 nOE Flash Memory Card Read Enable H Read Disable L Read Enable CN104 10 A11 Flash Memory Card Address Signal SC PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 0V...

Page 116: ...ow Enable H Write Disable L Write Enable CN104 16 RDY nBSY Flash Memory Card Not Used CN104 17 VCC Flash Memory Card 5 VDC Power Supply CN104 18 N C Flash Memory Card Not Used CN104 19 A16 Flash Memory Card Address Signal CN104 20 A15 Flash Memory Card Address Signal CN104 21 A12 Flash Memory Card Address Signal SC PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 3 3V H 0V L 3 3V H 0V L...

Page 117: ...Address Signal CN104 27 A2 Flash Memory Card Address Signal CN104 28 A1 Flash Memory Card Address Signal CN104 29 A0 Flash Memory Card Address Signal CN104 30 D0 Flash Memory Card Data Signal CN104 31 D1 Flash Memory Card Data Signal CN104 32 D2 Flash Memory Card Data Signal SC PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 3 3V H 0V L 3 3V H 0V L 3 3V H 0V L 3 3V H 0V L 3 3V H 0V L 3...

Page 118: ...ard Installed CN104 37 D11 Flash Memory Card Data Signal CN104 38 D12 Flash Memory Card Data Signal CN104 39 D13 Flash Memory Card Data Signal CN104 40 D14 Flash Memory Card Data Signal CN104 41 D15 Flash Memory Card Data Signal CN104 42 nCE2 Flash Memory Card Low Enable CN104 43 N C Flash Memory Card Not Used SC PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 3 3V H 0V L 0V 0V 0V L 5V...

Page 119: ...ss Signal CN104 49 A20 Flash Memory Card Address Signal CN104 50 A21 Flash Memory Card Memory Area Switching Signal CN104 51 VCC Flash Memory Card 5 VDC Power Supply CN104 52 VPP2 Flash Memory Card Not Used CN104 53 A22 Flash Memory Card Address Signal CN104 54 N C Flash Memory Card Not Used CN104 55 N C Flash Memory Card Not Used SC PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 3 3V...

Page 120: ...ion Signal CN104 60 RSV Flash Memory Card Not Used CN104 61 N C Flash Memory Card Not Used CN104 62 nID2 Flash Memory Card Flash Card ID CN104 63 nID1 Flash Memory Card Flash Card ID CN104 64 D8 Flash Memory Card Data Signal CN104 65 D9 Flash Memory Card Data Signal CN104 66 D10 Flash Memory Card Data Signal SC PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 5V H 0V L 0V L 5V H or 0V L...

Page 121: ... CN51 9 Ground CN106 2 AGND CCD PCB CN51 10 Ground CN106 3 VOUT2 CCD PCB CN51 12 Graphic Data Output CN106 4 AGND CCD PCB CN51 11 Ground CN106 5 AGND CCD PCB CN51 13 Ground CN106 6 VOUT1 CCD PCB CN51 14 Graphic Data Output CN106 7 AGND CCD PCB CN51 16 Ground CN106 8 12V CCD PCB CN51 15 12 VDC Power Supply SC PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 0V L 5V H or 0V 0V 0V 0V 1V 4 ...

Page 122: ...PNL6 1 PCB CN201 3 5 VDC Power Supply CN108 4 GND PNL6 1 PCB CN201 4 Ground CN108 5 GND PNL6 1 PCB CN201 5 Ground CN108 6 GND PNL6 1 PCB CN201 6 Ground CN108 7 PNLRXD PNL6 1 PCB CN201 7 Reception Signal CN108 8 PNLTXD PNL6 1 PCB CN201 8 Transmission Signal CN108 9 nPNLRST PNL6 1 PCB CN201 9 Panel Reset Signal H Reset L Not Reset CN108 10 nWAKUP PNL6 1 PCB CN201 10 Energy Saver Mode Enable H Disabl...

Page 123: ...eset SC PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN110 1 3 3V LSU CN810 1 3 3 VDC Power Supply CN110 2 GND LSU CN810 2 Ground CN110 3 VDO LSU CN810 3 Video Signal LVPS Output CN110 4 VDO LSU CN810 4 Video Signal LVPS Output SC PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN111 1 N C Not Used CN111 2 5VP MJR PCB CN25 1 5 VDC Power Supply SC PCB Pin No Signal Name D...

Page 124: ... 5 External Phone Off Hook Detection Signal CN111 10 nCTON MJR PCB CN25 6 Ring Detection Signal CN111 11 N C Not Used CN111 12 AGND MJR PCB CN25 7 Ground CN111 13 15 N C Not Used SC PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN113 1 GND SDRM Ground CN113 2 BMD 0 SDRM Data Signal SC PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 0V 24V 5V H 0V L OFF ON 5V H 0V L On Hoo...

Page 125: ...l CN113 8 BMD 6 SDRM Data Signal CN113 9 BMD 7 SDRM Data Signal CN113 10 3 3V SDRM 3 3 VDC Power Supply CN113 11 nBDQMH SDRM Input Output Mask Signal CN113 12 BMA 0 SDRM Address Signal CN113 13 BMA 1 SDRM Address Signal SC PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 3 3V H 0V L 3 3V H 0V L 3 3V H 0V L 3 3V H 0V L 3 3V H 0V L 3 3V H 0V L 3 3V H 0V L 3 3V 3 3V H 0V L 3 3V H 0V L 3 3V...

Page 126: ... Address Signal CN113 19 BMA 10 SDRM Address Signal CN113 20 BMA 11 SDRM Address Signal CN113 21 BMD 8 SDRM Data Signal CN113 22 BMD 9 SDRM Data Signal CN113 23 BMD 10 SDRM Data Signal CN113 24 BMD 11 SDRM Data Signal SC PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 3 3V H 0V L 3 3V H 0V L 3 3V H 0V L 3 3V H 0V L 3 3V H 0V L 3 3V H 0V L 3 3V H 0V L 3 3V H 0V L 3 3V H 0V L 3 3V H 0V L...

Page 127: ...3 3V SDRM 3 3 VDC Power Supply CN113 31 BMA 8 SDRM Address Signal CN113 32 BMA 9 SDRM Address Signal CN113 33 BBA 0 SDRM S DRAM Memory Area Switching Signal CN113 34 BBA 1 SDRM S DRAM Memory Area Switching Signal CN113 35 BMD 15 SDRM Data Signal SC PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 3 3V H 0V L 3 3V H 0V L 3 3V H 0V L 3 3V H 0V L 3 3V H 0V L 3 3V 3 3V H 0V L 3 3V H 0V L 3 ...

Page 128: ...2 nBCS 2 SDRM Chip Select Signal CN113 43 nBCS 3 SDRM Chip Select Signal CN113 44 nBCS 4 SDRM Chip Select Signal CN113 45 nBCS 5 SDRM Chip Select Signal CN113 46 nBRAS SDRM S DRAM Row Address Strobe Command CN113 47 nBMWT SDRM S DRAM Write Enable H Write Disable L Write Enable SC PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 3 3V H 0V L 3 3V H 0V L 3 3V H 0V L 0V 3 3V H 0V L 3 3V H 0...

Page 129: ...MD 21 SDRM Data Signal CN113 53 BMD 22 SDRM Data Signal CN113 54 BMD 23 SDRM Data Signal CN113 55 BDCLK 0 SDRM S DRAM Access Clock CN113 56 BMD 24 SDRM Data Signal CN113 57 BMD 25 SDRM Data Signal CN113 58 BMD 26 SDRM Data Signal SC PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 3 3V H 0V L 3 3V H 0V L 3 3V H 0V L 3 3V H 0V L 3 3V H 0V L 3 3V H 0V L 3 3V H 0V L 3 3V 0V 3 3V H 0V L 3 3...

Page 130: ...ly CN113 62 BMD 29 SDRM Data Signal CN113 63 BMD 30 SDRM Data Signal CN113 64 BMD 31 SDRM Data Signal CN113 65 BDCLK 1 SDRM S DRAM Access Clock CN113 66 N C SDRM Not Used CN113 67 nBCKE SDRM S DRAM Clock Enable SC PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 3 3V H 0V L 3 3V H 0V L 3 3V 3 3V H 0V L 3 3V H 0V L 3 3V H 0V L 3 3V 0V 3 3V H 0V ...

Page 131: ...orm Function CN114 1 L2 T MJR PCB CN22 1 Line Signal CN114 2 N C Not Used CN114 3 L1 R MJR PCB CN22 3 Line Signal SC PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN120 1 5V CCD PCB CN51 2 5 VDC Power Supply CN120 2 GND CCD PCB CN51 1 Ground SC PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 0V L 3 3V H or ID0 ID1 ID2 ID3 L H L H L H H L L H H H H H H H Not Installed 8MB ...

Page 132: ... N C Not Used CN120 8 FCP CCD PCB CN51 5 Clamp Clock CN120 9 FCK1 CCD PCB CN51 3 Shift Register Clock CN120 10 N C Not Used CN120 11 N C Not Used CN120 12 FCK2 CCD PCB CN51 4 Shift Register Clock SC PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN121 1 5VI EP PCB CN1 1 5 VDC Power Supply SC PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 0V 3 3V 0V 3 3V 0V 3 3V 0V 3 3V 0V...

Page 133: ...nal CN121 7 AL 9 EP PCB CN1 7 Address Signal CN121 8 AL 10 EP PCB CN1 8 Address Signal CN121 9 nWAIT 5 EP PCB CN1 9 BUS Wait Signal CN121 10 N C EP PCB CN1 10 Not Used CN121 11 nCS08 EP PCB CN1 11 Chip Enable Signal H Disable L Enable CN121 12 nCS0E EP PCB CN1 12 Chip Enable Signal H Disable L Enable SC PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 5V 5V H 0V L 5V H 0V L 5V H 0V L 5V...

Page 134: ...C EP PCB CN1 16 Not Used CN121 17 N C EP PCB CN1 17 Not Used CN121 18 N C EP PCB CN1 18 Not Used CN121 19 IOD 0 EP PCB CN1 19 Data Signal CN121 20 IOD 1 EP PCB CN1 20 Data Signal CN121 21 IOD 4 EP PCB CN1 21 Data Signal CN121 22 IOD 5 EP PCB CN1 22 Data Signal CN121 23 IOD 8 EP PCB CN1 23 Data Signal SC PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 5V H 0V L 0V 5V H 0V 5V H 0V 5V H 0...

Page 135: ...PCB CN1 27 Not Used CN121 28 N C EP PCB CN1 28 Not Used CN121 29 N C EP PCB CN1 29 Not Used CN121 30 N C EP PCB CN1 30 Not Used CN121 31 N C EP PCB CN1 31 Not Used CN121 32 N C EP PCB CN1 32 Not Used CN121 33 N C EP PCB CN1 33 Not Used CN121 34 N C EP PCB CN1 34 Not Used CN121 35 N C EP PCB CN1 35 Not Used SC PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 5V H 0V 5V H 0V 5V H 0V ...

Page 136: ...N1 38 Not Used CN121 39 PD 0 EP PCB CN1 39 Data Signal CN121 40 PD 1 EP PCB CN1 40 Data Signal CN121 41 PD 4 EP PCB CN1 41 Data Signal CN121 42 PD 5 EP PCB CN1 42 Data Signal CN121 43 GND EP PCB CN1 43 Ground CN121 44 GND EP PCB CN1 44 Ground CN121 45 PD 8 EP PCB CN1 45 Data Signal CN121 46 PD 9 EP PCB CN1 46 Data Signal SC PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 0V L 5V H or 5...

Page 137: ...ND EP PCB CN1 51 Ground CN121 52 GND EP PCB CN1 52 Ground CN121 53 AL 3 EP PCB CN1 53 Address Signal CN121 54 AL 4 EP PCB CN1 54 Address Signal CN121 55 AL 7 EP PCB CN1 55 Address Signal CN121 56 AL 8 EP PCB CN1 56 Address Signal CN121 57 AL 11 EP PCB CN1 57 Address Signal SC PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 5V H 0V 5V H 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 5V H 0V L 5V H 0V L 5V H 0V L 5V H ...

Page 138: ...RL EP PCB CN1 62 I O Write Low Signal H Write Disable L Write Enable CN121 63 nWAIT 1 EP PCB CN1 63 Not Used CN121 64 N C EP PCB CN1 64 Not Used CN121 65 N C EP PCB CN1 65 Not Used CN121 66 nMIRQPDL EP PCB CN1 66 Interrupt Request Signal H Disable L Enable CN121 67 IOD 2 EP PCB CN1 67 Data Signal CN121 68 IOD 3 EP PCB CN1 68 Data Signal SC PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Functio...

Page 139: ...gnal CN121 73 IOD 14 EP PCB CN1 73 Data Signal CN121 74 IOD 15 EP PCB CN1 74 Data Signal CN121 75 N C EP PCB CN1 75 Not Used CN121 76 N C EP PCB CN1 76 Not Used CN121 77 N C EP PCB CN1 77 Not Used CN121 78 N C EP PCB CN1 78 Not Used CN121 79 nPSDES EP PCB CN1 79 Energy Saver Mode Disable Signal SC PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 5V H 0V 5V H 0V 5V H 0V 5V H 0V 5V H 0V 5...

Page 140: ...N121 84 GND EP PCB CN1 84 Ground CN121 85 GND EP PCB CN1 85 Ground CN121 86 GND EP PCB CN1 86 Ground CN121 87 n5VPDLRD EP PCB CN1 87 Read Signal CN121 88 nPDLRST EP PCB CN1 88 Reset Signal H Not Reset L Reset CN121 89 PD 2 EP PCB CN1 89 Data Signal CN121 90 PD 3 EP PCB CN1 90 Data Signal CN121 91 PD 6 EP PCB CN1 91 Data Signal SC PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 0V L 5V ...

Page 141: ...96 Data Signal CN121 97 PD 14 EP PCB CN1 97 Data Signal CN121 98 PD 15 EP PCB CN1 98 Data Signal CN121 99 5V EP PCB CN1 99 5 VDC Power Supply CN121 100 5V EP PCB CN1 100 5 VDC Power Supply SC PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN123 1 5VI G3B PCB CN131 1 or LANB PCB CN2 1 5 VDC Power Supply SC PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 5V H 0V 0V 0V 5V H 0...

Page 142: ...l CN123 6 AL 6 G3B PCB CN131 6 or LANB PCB CN2 6 Address Signal CN123 7 AL 9 G3B PCB CN131 7 or LANB PCB CN2 7 Address Signal CN123 8 AL 10 G3B PCB CN131 8 or LANB PCB CN2 8 Address Signal CN123 9 N C G3B PCB CN131 9 or LANB PCB CN2 9 Not Used CN123 10 N C G3B PCB CN131 10 or LANB PCB CN2 10 Not Used CN123 11 nCS08 G3B PCB CN131 11 or LANB PCB CN2 11 Chip Enable Signal H Disable L Enable SC PCB Pi...

Page 143: ...rupt Signal CN123 16 nIRQOP2 G3B PCB CN131 16 or LANB PCB CN2 16 Interrupt Signal CN123 17 N C G3B PCB CN131 17 or LANB PCB CN2 17 Not Used CN123 18 pOP1RST G3B PCB CN131 18 or LANB PCB CN2 18 Reset Signal H Reset L Not Reset CN123 19 IOD 0 G3B PCB CN131 19 or LANB PCB CN2 19 Data Signal CN123 20 IOD 1 G3B PCB CN131 20 or LANB PCB CN2 20 Data Signal CN123 21 IOD 4 G3B PCB CN131 21 or LANB PCB CN2 ...

Page 144: ...nWAIT 2 G3B PCB CN131 27 or LANB PCB CN2 27 BUS Wait Signal CN123 28 nWAIT 3 G3B PCB CN131 28 or LANB PCB CN2 28 BUS Wait Signal CN123 29 nOPB1 G3B PCB CN131 29 or LANB PCB CN2 29 Option Detection Signal H Option Not Installed L Option Installed CN123 30 nOPB2 G3B PCB CN131 30 or LANB PCB CN2 30 Option Detection Signal H Option Not Installed L Option Installed CN123 31 N C G3B PCB CN131 31 or LANB...

Page 145: ...ND G3B PCB CN131 35 or LANB PCB CN2 35 Ground CN123 36 GND G3B PCB CN131 36 or LANB PCB CN2 36 Ground CN123 37 AL 3 G3B PCB CN131 37 or LANB PCB CN2 37 Address Signal CN123 38 AL 4 G3B PCB CN131 38 or LANB PCB CN2 38 Address Signal CN123 39 AL 7 G3B PCB CN131 39 or LANB PCB CN2 39 Address Signal CN123 40 AL 8 G3B PCB CN131 40 or LANB PCB CN2 40 Address Signal CN123 41 AL 11 G3B PCB CN131 41 or LAN...

Page 146: ...le L Read Enable CN123 46 nIOWRL G3B PCB CN131 46 or LANB PCB CN2 46 I O Write Low Signal H Write Disable L Write Enable CN123 47 nWAIT 1 G3B PCB CN131 47 or LANB PCB CN2 47 BUS Wait Signal CN123 48 N C G3B PCB CN131 48 or LANB PCB CN2 48 Not Used CN123 49 nIRQOP3 G3B PCB CN131 49 or LANB PCB CN2 49 Interrupt Signal CN123 50 N C G3B PCB CN131 50 or LANB PCB CN2 50 Not Used CN123 51 IOD 2 G3B PCB C...

Page 147: ... IOD 14 G3B PCB CN131 57 or LANB PCB CN2 57 Data Signal CN123 58 IOD 15 G3B PCB CN131 58 or LANB PCB CN2 58 Data Signal CN123 59 pOP2RST G3B PCB CN131 59 or LANB PCB CN2 59 Reset Signal H Reset L Not Reset CN123 60 pOP3RST G3B PCB CN131 60 or LANB PCB CN2 60 Reset Signal H Reset L Not Reset CN123 61 nOPB3 G3B PCB CN131 61 or LANB PCB CN2 61 Option Detection Signal L Option Not Installed H Option I...

Page 148: ... Option Installed CN123 66 3 3V G3B PCB CN131 66 or LANB PCB CN2 66 3 3 VDC Power Supply CN123 67 12V G3B PCB CN131 67 or LANB PCB CN2 67 12 VDC Power Supply CN123 68 AGND G3B PCB CN131 68 or LANB PCB CN2 68 Ground SC PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN220 1 nSTB Centronics I F Host Clock Data Transfer Strobe Host Peripheral CN220 2 DATA0 Centronics I F Data Signal CN220...

Page 149: ... 10 nACK Centronics I F Peripheral Clock Data Transfer Acknowledge Peripheral Host CN220 11 BUSY Centronics I F Peripheral Busy Peripheral Host CN220 12 PE Centronics I F Acknowledge Data Request Paper Empty Condition Peripheral Host CN220 13 SELECT Centronics I F Select Signal Peripheral Host CN220 14 nAUTOFD Centronics I F Host Busy Host Peripheral SC PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Wa...

Page 150: ... F 5V Pull Up CN220 19 GND Centronics I F Ground CN220 20 GND Centronics I F Ground CN220 21 GND Centronics I F Ground CN220 22 GND Centronics I F Ground CN220 23 GND Centronics I F Ground CN220 24 GND Centronics I F Ground CN220 25 GND Centronics I F Ground CN220 26 GND Centronics I F Ground SC PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 0V 0V 5V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V 0V ...

Page 151: ...nics I F Reverse Request Initialize Host Peripheral CN220 32 nFAULT Centronics I F Data Available Error Condition Peripheral Host CN220 33 Not Used Centronics I F Not Used CN220 34 Not Used Centronics I F Not Used CN220 35 Not Used Centronics I F Not Used CN220 36 nSELIN Centronics I F IEEE1284 Active Host Peripheral SC PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 0V 0V 0V 0V 5V H 0...

Page 152: ...can Signal CN1 3 SCN 3 PNL2 PCB CN20 3 Key Scan Signal CN1 4 SCN 0 PNL2 PCB CN20 4 Key Scan Signal CN1 5 SCN 4 PNL2 PCB CN20 5 Key Scan Signal CN1 6 KIN 7 PNL2 PCB CN20 6 Key Scan Signal CN1 7 KIN 6 PNL2 PCB CN20 7 Key Scan Signal CN1 8 nLEDCT 2 PNL2 PCB CN20 8 LED Control CN1 9 KIN 5 PNL2 PCB CN20 9 Key Scan Signal CN1 10 nLEDCT 1 PNL2 PCB CN20 10 LED Control 5V 0V 5V 0V 5V 0V 5V 0V 5V 0V 5V 0V 5...

Page 153: ... 1 PNL2 PCB CN20 15 Key Scan Signal CN1 16 pLED 2 PNL2 PCB CN20 16 LED Data H ON CN1 17 24V PNL2 PCB CN20 17 24 VDC Power Supply CN1 18 5VP PNL2 PCB CN20 18 5 VDC Power Supply CN1 19 nLEDCT 0 PNL2 PCB CN20 19 LED Control CN1 20 SWCT0 PNL2 PCB CN20 20 One Touch Choice H ON CN1 21 KIN 0 PNL2 PCB CN20 21 Key Scan Signal PNL6 1 PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 5V 0V 5V 2V 5V...

Page 154: ...24 LED Control H ON CN1 25 SCN 5 PNL2 PCB CN20 25 Key Scan Signal CN1 26 TLCNT PNL2 PCB CN20 26 Energy Saver LED H ON CN1 27 5V PNL2 PCB CN20 27 5 VDC Power Supply CN1 28 nPWSW PNL2 PCB CN20 28 Energy Saver LED L ON CN1 29 BLCNT1 PNL2 PCB CN20 29 LED Control H ON CN1 30 GND PNL2 PCB CN20 30 Ground PNL6 1 PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 5V 0V 5V 0V 5V 0V 5V 0V 5V 0V 5V 5...

Page 155: ...l CN202 4 SCN 7 PNL6 2 PCB CN210 4 Key Scan Signal CN202 5 SCN 8 PNL6 2 PCB CN210 5 Key Scan Signal PNL6 1 PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN203 1 KIN 4 PNL6 2 PCB CN211 1 Key Scan Signal CN203 2 KIN 4 PNL6 2 PCB CN211 2 Key Scan Signal CN203 3 KIN 5 PNL6 2 PCB CN211 3 Key Scan Signal CN203 4 KIN 6 PNL6 2 PCB CN211 4 Key Scan Signal CN203 5 KIN 7 PNL6 2 PCB CN211 5 Key ...

Page 156: ...D Control CN203 10 nLEDCT 4 PNL6 2 PCB CN211 10 LED Control CN203 11 pLED 4 PNL6 2 PCB CN211 11 LED Data H ON CN203 12 pLED 5 PNL6 2 PCB CN211 12 LED Data H ON CN203 13 pLED 6 PNL6 2 PCB CN211 13 LED Data H ON CN203 14 pLED 7 PNL6 2 PCB CN211 14 LED Data H ON CN203 15 pLED 7 PNL6 2 PCB CN211 15 LED Data H ON PNL6 1 PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 5V 0V 5V 0V 5V 0V 5V 0V...

Page 157: ...157 DP 1510P 1810P 1810F 2010E APR 2002 Edition 2 0 3 8 PNL6 2 PC Board CN210 Refer to PNL6 1 PC Board CN202 CN211 Refer to PNL6 1 PC Board CN203 ...

Page 158: ...158 APR 2002 Edition 2 0 DP 1510P 1810P 1810F 2010E 3 9 PNL2 PC Board CN20 Refer to PNL6 1 PC Board CN1 ...

Page 159: ...U CN811 3 Sample Hold Signal CN701 6 nHSYNC LSU CN811 4 Horizontal Synchronous Signal CN701 7 MGND LSU CN811 5 Ground CN701 8 nLDON LSU CN811 6 Laser Control CN701 9 pLDCTL LSU CN811 7 Laser Control CN701 10 MGND LSU CN811 8 Ground CN701 11 LASERPOW LSU CN811 9 Laser Power Control CN701 12 PMCK LSU CN3 1 Polygon Motor Clock CN701 13 nPMRDY LSU CN3 2 Polygon Motor Ready Signal 5V 5V 0V 5V 0V 0V 5V ...

Page 160: ...r Supply CN702 2 CR0 HVPS CN800 2 Charge Control DC Output CN702 3 CR1 HVPS CN800 3 Charge Control DC Output CN702 4 DR0 HVPS CN800 4 Development Control AC DC Output CN702 5 TR0 HVPS CN800 5 Transfer Control Cleaning Output CN702 6 TR1 HVPS CN800 6 Transfer Control Transfer Output CN702 7 TRCP HVPS CN800 7 2 5 VDC Power Supply CN702 8 MGND HVPS CN800 8 Ground LPC3 PCB Pin No Signal Name Destinati...

Page 161: ...nterlock Switch 24 VDC Power Supply LPC3 PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN705 1 N C Not Used CN705 2 nMFPCK Sheet Bypass Sensor 2 1 Sheet Bypass Paper Detection Signal L Detect CN705 3 GND Sheet Bypass Sensor 2 2 Ground CN705 4 LDMFP Sheet Bypass Sensor 2 3 Photo Sensor DC Drive Voltage CN705 5 GND Toner Sensor Ground CN705 6 TONERSEN Toner Sensor Toner Sensor Signal C...

Page 162: ...L Detect CN705 12 GND Paper Sensor Ground CN705 13 LDPS Paper Sensor Photo Sensor DC Drive Voltage CN705 14 nUPLIMIT1 Upper Limit Sensor Paper Level Signal 1st Feeder L Detect CN705 15 GND Upper Limit Sensor Ground CN705 16 LDUPL Upper Limit Sensor Photo Sensor DC Drive Voltage CN705 17 24VM COUNTER 24 VDC Power Supply CN705 18 nCOUNT COUNTER Counter Drive Signal LPC3 PCB Pin No Signal Name Destin...

Page 163: ...r Clutch 1 24 VDC Power Supply CN707 2 nRRCLH Registration Roller Clutch 4 Registration Roller Drive Signal CN707 3 24VM Feed Roller Clutch 1 24 VDC Power Supply CN707 4 nADF1 Feed Roller Clutch 4 Feed Roller Drive Signal CN707 5 24VM Sheet Bypass Feed Roller Clutch 1 24 VDC Power Supply CN707 6 nHDF Sheet Bypass Feed Roller Clutch 4 Sheet Bypass Feed Roller Drive Signal CN707 7 GND Paper Tray 1 G...

Page 164: ... 4 GND Paper Exit Sensor 2 Ground CN708 5 LDESEN Paper Exit Sensor 3 Photo Sensor DC Drive Voltage LPC3 PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN709 1 24V Fan 1 Fan Control Signal 24V 15V CN709 2 MGND Fan 2 Ground CN709 3 nFNRDT Fan 3 Fan Ready Signal H Not Ready L Ready LPC3 PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN710 1 24V LVPS CN62 1 24 VDC Power Suppl...

Page 165: ...upply CN711 2 nA3SEN SNS PCB 2 Sheet Bypass Paper Size Detection Signal CN711 3 GND SNS PCB 3 Ground CN711 4 nB4SENS SNS PCB 4 Sheet Bypass Paper Detection Signal CN711 5 nMFSEN4 Sheet Bypass Paper Length Sensor 1 Sheet Bypass Paper Length Detection Signal CN711 6 GND Sheet Bypass Paper Length Sensor 2 Ground CN711 7 LDMF4 Sheet Bypass Paper Length Sensor 3 Photo Sensor DC Drive Voltage LPC3 PCB P...

Page 166: ...712 4 MGND DC Motor 4 Ground CN712 5 GND DC Motor 5 Ground CN712 6 5V DC Motor 6 5 VDC Power Supply CN712 7 nMMON DC Motor 7 DC Motor Rotation Control Signal CN712 8 nMMCK DC Motor 8 DC Motor Clock CN712 9 F R DC Motor 9 Not Used CN712 10 nMMRDY DC Motor 10 Lift DC Motor Ready Signal LPC3 PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN713 1 nDUPKEP2 Keep Solenoid Duplex Keep Solenoi...

Page 167: ...D Duplex Sensor1 2 Ground CN714 3 LDDUP2 Duplex Sensor1 3 Photo Sensor DC Drive Voltage CN714 4 nOPDUP LPC3 PCB CN714 5 Duplex Unit Detection H Not Installed L Installed CN714 5 GND LPC3 PCB CN714 4 Ground LPC3 PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN715 1 5V HTC PCB CN765 1 5 VDC Power Supply CN715 2 nSSR HTC PCB CN765 2 Heater Control Signal CN715 3 nACSW HTC PCB CN765 3 Re...

Page 168: ...ation Signal Waveform Function CN716 1 5V LVPS CN62 7 5 VDC Power Supply CN716 2 5V LVPS CN62 8 5 VDC Power Supply CN716 3 GND LVPS CN62 9 Ground CN716 4 GND LVPS CN62 10 Ground LPC3 PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN722 1 GND Toner Waste Sensor CN740 1 Ground CN722 2 nOPRT Toner Waste Sensor CN740 2 Toner Waste Sensor PCB Detection LPC3 PCB Pin No Signal Name Destinati...

Page 169: ...nsor DC Drive Voltage CN722 6 TFLED Toner Waste Sensor CN740 6 Photo Sensor DC Drive Voltage LPC3 PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN723 1 24VM Toner Motor 24 VDC Power Supply CN723 2 nTM Toner Motor Toner Bottle Motor Sensor LPC3 PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN724 1 24VM LSU Fan 1 24 VDC Power Supply CN724 2 nLSFN LSU Fan 3 LSU Fan Drive L...

Page 170: ...al L Home Position LPC3 PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN731 1 24VM CST4 PCB CN776 1 24 VDC Power Supply CN731 2 MGND CST4 PCB CN776 2 Ground CN731 3 24VM CST4 PCB CN776 3 24 VDC Power Supply CN731 4 MGND CST4 PCB CN776 4 Ground CN731 7 5V CST4 PCB CN776 7 5 VDC Power Supply CN731 8 GND CST4 PCB CN776 8 Ground CN731 9 n3MRDY CST4 PCB CN776 9 DC Motor Ready Signal CN731...

Page 171: ...16 pUPLIMIT2 CST4 PCB CN776 16 2nd Lift DC Motor Ready Signal CN731 17 nFDPCHK2 CST4 PCB CN776 17 2nd Paper Tray Paper Registration Detection Signal L Detect CN731 18 nJAMDOR2 CST4 PCB CN776 18 2nd Paper Tray Jam Access Cover Open Detection Signal L Detect CN731 19 nCSTOP2 CST4 PCB CN776 19 2nd Paper Feed Module Detection Signal CN731 20 pADF3A CST4 PCB CN776 20 3rd Feed Roller Drive Signal CN731 ...

Page 172: ...tion Signal L Detect CN731 27 nJAMDOR3 CST4 PCB CN776 27 3rd Paper Tray Jam Access Cover Open Detection Signal L Detect CN731 28 nCSTOP3 CST4 PCB CN776 28 3rd Paper Feed Module Detection Signal CN731 29 pADF4A CST4 PCB CN776 29 4th Feed Roller Drive Signal CN731 30 pMRCLH4A CST4 PCB CN776 30 4th Medium Roller Drive Signal CN731 31 pLIFT4 CST4 PCB CN776 31 4th Lift DC Motor Drive Signal CN731 32 nP...

Page 173: ...ST4 PCB CN776 35 4th Paper Tray Paper Registration Detection Signal L Detect CN731 36 nJAMDOR4 CST4 PCB CN776 36 4th Paper Tray Jam Access Cover Open Detection Signal L Detect CN731 37 nCSTOP4 CST4 PCB CN776 37 4th Paper Feed Module Detection Signal CN731 38 N C Not Used CN731 39 N C Not Used CN731 40 N C Not Used LPC3 PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 5V 0V 5V 0V 5V 0V 5...

Page 174: ... Motor 2 24 VDC Power Supply CN22 3 nOUTA ADF Motor 3 Motor Control Signal CN22 4 OUTB ADF Motor 4 Motor Control Signal CN22 5 24V ADF Motor 5 24 VDC Power Supply CN22 6 nOUTB ADF Motor 6 Motor Control Signal CN22 7 N C Not Used CN22 8 N C Not Used CN22 9 24VOPF Feed 2 Roller Clutch 1 24 VDC Power Supply CN22 10 nCCLH1 Feed 2 Roller Clutch 2 Feed 2 Roller Clutch Control Signal 24V 0V 24V 24V 0V 24...

Page 175: ...l Detection Signal L Detect CN27 2 GND Original Detection Sensor Ground CN27 3 5VP Original Detection Sensor 5 VDC Power Supply ADF PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN28 1 nAADL1 Original Length Sensor1 Original Length Detection Signal L Detect CN28 2 GND Original Length Sensor1 Ground CN28 3 5V Original Length Sensor1 5 VDC Power Supply CN28 4 nAADL2 Original Length Sen...

Page 176: ...9 GND SNS PCB CN41 4 Ground CN28 10 5V SNS PCB CN41 3 5 VDC Power Supply ADF PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN29 1 N C Not Used CN29 2 N C Not Used CN29 3 N C Not Used CN29 4 pAB1SN ADF Cover Open Detection Sensor ADF Cover Open Detection Signal L Detect CN29 5 GND ADF Cover Open Detection Sensor Ground CN29 6 N C Not Used ADF PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal ...

Page 177: ...form Function CN30 1 N C Not Used CN30 2 N C Not Used CN30 3 N C Not Used CN30 4 nAB2SN Duplex Eject Sensor Duplex Eject Detection Signal L Detect CN30 5 GND Duplex Eject Sensor Ground CN30 6 5V Duplex Eject Sensor 5 VDC Power Supply CN30 7 N C Not Used CN30 8 N C Not Used CN30 9 N C Not Used 5V 0V ON 0V 5V ...

Page 178: ...8 APR 2002 Edition 2 0 DP 1510P 1810P 1810F 2010E 3 12 CCD PC Board CN51 Refer to SC PC Board CN106 and CN120 CN52 CCD PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN52 1 FGND FG Ground 0V ...

Page 179: ...179 DP 1510P 1810P 1810F 2010E APR 2002 Edition 2 0 3 13 LSU PC Board CN810 Refer to SC PC Board CN110 CN811 CN3 Refer to LPC3 PC Board CN701 ...

Page 180: ...eform Function CN761 AC N INLET 3 AC Power Supply HTC PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN762 1 AC L LVPS CN60 1 AC Power Supply CN762 3 AC N LVPS CN60 3 AC Power Supply HTC PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN764 AC L Thermostat Thermal Fuse AC Power Supply HTC PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN765 AC N Fuser Lamp AC ...

Page 181: ...10P 1810P 1810F 2010E APR 2002 Edition 2 0 CN767 HTC PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN767 1 AC N CN48W03 AC Power Supply CN767 2 AC N CN48W03 AC Power Supply AC120V 230V AC120V 230V ...

Page 182: ...er to LPC3 PC Board CN702 HVPS Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function HVPS T1 FER Transfer Roller Transfer Signal High Voltage HVPS C CHARGE Charge Roller Charge Signal High Voltage HVPS D DEVELOPM ENT Development Roller Development Signal High Voltage 0V ...

Page 183: ...183 DP 1510P 1810P 1810F 2010E APR 2002 Edition 2 0 3 16 LVPS CN60 Refer to HTC PC Board CN762 CN61 Refer to SC PC Board CN101 CN62 Refer to LPC3 PC Board CN710 and CN716 ...

Page 184: ...184 APR 2002 Edition 2 0 DP 1510P 1810P 1810F 2010E 3 17 ILS PC Board CN750 Refer to LPC3 PC Board CN703 ...

Page 185: ... 1810F 2010E APR 2002 Edition 2 0 3 18 INV PC Board CN1 Refer to SC PC Board CN9 CN2 INV PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN2 1 HVAC1 LFB PCB CN181 1 CN2 2 HVAC2 LFB PCB CN181 2 2 5KVpp 2 5KVpp ...

Page 186: ...0 DP 1510P 1810P 1810F 2010E 3 19 LFB PC Board CN181 Refer to INV PC Board CN2 CN182 LFB PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN182 1 HVAC1 LFB PCB CN182 1 CN182 2 HVAC2 LFB PCB CN182 2 2 5KVpp 2 5KVpp ...

Page 187: ...187 DP 1510P 1810P 1810F 2010E APR 2002 Edition 2 0 3 20 SNS PC Board CN41 Refer to ADF PC Board CN28 ...

Page 188: ... Board CN114 CN25 Refer to SC PC Board CN111 MJR PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN20 1 T1 Telephone Line Line Signal CN20 2 N C Not Used CN20 3 L2 Telephone Line Line Signal CN20 4 L1 Telephone Line Line Signal CN20 5 N C Not Used CN20 6 T2 Telephone Line Line Signal ...

Page 189: ...t Sensor 3 Photo Sensor DC Drive Voltage CN771 4 nUPLMT2 Upper Limit Sensor 1 2nd Paper Tray Paper Level Signal L Detect CN771 5 GND Upper Limit Sensor 2 Ground CN771 6 LDUPL2 Upper Limit Sensor 3 Photo Sensor DC Drive Voltage CN771 7 nFDPCHK2 Paper Feed Sensor 1 2nd Paper Tray Paper Registration Detection Signal L Detect CN771 8 GND Paper Feed Sensor 2 Ground CN771 9 LDFPCHK2 Ppaper Feed Sensor 3...

Page 190: ... Paper Tray Intermediate Roller Clutch Drive Signal CN772 5 nJAMDOR2 Jam Door Sensor 1 2nd Paper Tray Jam Access Cover Open Detection Signal L Detect CN772 6 GND Jam Door Sensor 2 Ground CN772 7 LDJAM2 Jam Door Sensor 3 Photo Sensor DC Drive Voltage CST4 PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN773 1 nCST2 Paper Tray Sensor 1 2nd Paper Tray Detection Signal L Detect CN773 2 GN...

Page 191: ...n CN774 1 n3MRDY DC Motor DC Motor Ready Signal CN774 2 n3MON DC Motor DC Motor Ready Signal CN774 3 24VM DC Motor 24 VDC Power Supply CN774 4 MGND DC Motor Ground CN774 5 H L DC Motor Not Used CST4 PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN775 1 24VM Lift Motor 24 VDC Power Supply CN775 2 nLIFTM2 Lift Motor 2nd Paper Tray Lift Motor Drive Signal 5V 0V 5V 0V 24V 0V 24V 24V 0V ...

Page 192: ...LANB PCB LANC PCB Link Signal CN5 2 5V LANC PCB CN200 3 5 VDC Power Supply CN5 3 RXD LANC PCB CN200 2 Reception Data Signal LANB PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN6 1 RDM LANC PCB CN200 5 Reception Data Signal CN6 2 RDP LANC PCB CN200 6 Reception Data Signal CN6 3 TDM LANC PCB CN200 7 Transmission Data Signal CN6 4 TDP LANC PCB CN200 8 Transmission Data Signal 5V 0V 5V ...

Page 193: ...193 DP 1510P 1810P 1810F 2010E APR 2002 Edition 2 0 3 24 LANC PC Board CN200 Refer to LANB PC Board CN5 and CN6 ...

Page 194: ...194 APR 2002 Edition 2 0 DP 1510P 1810P 1810F 2010E 3 25 EP PC Board CN1 Refer to SC PC Board CN121 ...

Page 195: ...ional CN91 SRU PCB Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN91 1 MIC Telephone Handset CN Handset Microphone CN91 2 RCV Telephone Handset CN Handset Receiver CN91 3 RCV Telephone Handset CN Handset Receiver CN91 4 MIC Telephone Handset CN Handset Microphone ...

Page 196: ...ng paper exit the unit Troubleshoot printed copy quality problems Sect 4 4 Troubleshoot the Document Feeder Sect 4 5 Check for recording paper path problems TroubleshootImproper LCDDisplay Sect 4 2 Troubleshoot any 3 digit INFO CODE displayed Sect 4 3 Does the unit produce normal copies Troubleshoot communication problems transmission reception dialing polling information codes or diagnostic codes...

Page 197: ...he SC PCB Is the trouble resolved Replace the Low Voltage Power Supply Unit END Check connectors CN108 SC PCB and CN201 PNL6 1 PCB Is LED LCD displayed Does the display appear normal Replace the LCD Module Does CN108 pin 3 on the SC PCB measure 5 VDC START END Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No ...

Page 198: ...on the HVPS 2 Check the contacts between HVPS and Toner Bottle 3 Replace the HVPS Yes No Is the LPC3 PCB normal Yes No 1 Check all connectors and voltages on the LPC3 PCB 2 Replace the LPC3 PCB END Paper Travel Is the Test Pattern printout in Copier F1 Mode or Fax DP 1810F Service Mode 3 normal Is the Process Unit operational Replace the Process Unit Yes No Is the LSU normal Replace the LSU Yes No...

Page 199: ...2 Replace the BTR 1 Check all connectors and voltages on the HVPS 2 Check the Spring Connector and voltage on the HVPS 3 Replace the HVPS Are there any foreign particles or stains blocking the Laser Beam path Yes No Is the LPC3 PCB normal 1 Remove the particles from the laser beam path or clean the stains 2 Replace the LSU 1 Check all connectors and voltages on the LPC3 PCB 2 Replace the LPC3 PCB ...

Page 200: ...oth 2 Replace the BTR Yes No Clean or replace the rollers No Yes Check the Scanner mechanism No Yes Yes Is the recording paper damp Is the Process Unit operational 1 Remove the particles from the laser beam path or clean the stains 2 Replace the LSU Are there any foreign particles or stains on the BTR No Yes Are the Fuser and Pressure Roller surfaces clean Paper Travel P Is the Test Pattern printo...

Page 201: ...essure Roller surfaces clean No Yes Is the recording paper damp Are there any foreign particles or stains on the BTR No Yes Yes No Replace the recording paper Replace the Process Unit 1 Clean the BTR with a soft dry cloth 2 Replace the BTR Clean or replace the rollers Paper Travel A A A A A Is the Test Pattern printout in Copier F1 Mode or Fax DP 1810F Service Mode 3 normal ...

Page 202: ...here any foreign particles or stains on the BTR Yes No Replace the Toner Bottle 1 Clean the BTR with a soft dry cloth 2 Replace the BTR Is the LSU normal No Yes Replace the LSU END No Yes Clean or replace the rollers Paper Travel P Are the Fuser and Pressure Roller surfaces clean Is the Test Pattern printout in Copier F1 Mode or Fax DP 1810F Service Mode 3 normal ...

Page 203: ...ional No Yes Is the LSU normal No Yes Replace the LSU Is the HVPS normal 1 Check all connectors and voltages on the HVPS 2 Check the Spring Connector and voltage on the HVPS 3 Replace the HVPS Yes No END No Yes Clean or replace the rollers Paper Travel P Are there any foreign particles or stains on the BTR Are the Fuser and Pressure Roller surfaces clean Is the Test Pattern printout in Copier F1 M...

Page 204: ...ing paper damp Yes No Replace the recording paper Replace the Process Unit Is the HVPS normal 1 Check all connectors and voltages on the HVPS 2 Check the Spring Connector and voltages on the HVPS 3 Replace the HVPS Yes No END No Yes Clean or replace the rollers Paper Travel P Are the Fuser and Pressure Roller surfaces clean Is the Test Pattern printout in Copier F1 Mode or Fax DP 1810F Service Mod...

Page 205: ... Travel END No Yes Are there any foreign particles or stains blocking the Laser Unit path Yes No 1 Remove the particles from the laser beam path or clean the stains 2 Replace the LSU Is the HVPS normal 1 Check all connectors and voltages on the HVPS 2 Replace the HVPS Yes No Clean or replace the rollers Are the Fuser and Pressure Roller surfaces clean Replace the Process Unit 1 Clean the BTR with ...

Page 206: ...r damp Yes No Replace the recording paper Replace the Process Unit Is the HVPS normal 1 Check all connectors and voltages on the HVPS 2 Replace the HVPS Yes No 1 Clean the BTR with a soft dry cloth 2 Replace the BTR Are there any foreign particles or stains on the BTR No Yes Paper Travel P Are the Fuser and Pressure Roller surfaces clean Is the Test Pattern printout in Copier F1 Mode or Fax DP 181...

Page 207: ... does not bond to the paper Note Replace the entire Fuser Unit when the Thermostat the Thermal Fuse or the Thermistor Assembly becomes an open circuit END Is the Fuser Unit normal No Yes Replace the Fuser Unit See Note START No Yes Is the recording paper damp Replace the recording paper P ...

Page 208: ...amp Replace the recording paper Is the the Process Unit operational Yes No P Paper Travel END No Yes Clean or replace the rollers Are the Fuser and Pressure Roller surfaces clean Replace the Process Unit 1 Clean the BTR with a soft dry cloth 2 Replace the BTR Are there any foreign particles or stains on the BTR No Yes ...

Page 209: ...10F 2010E APR 2002 Edition 2 0 4 3 12 Black Dots END No Yes Clean or replace the rollers START Yes No P Paper Travel Are the Fuser and Pressure Roller surfaces clean Is the Process Unit operational Replace the Process Unit ...

Page 210: ...ign particles or stains in the Fuser Unit 2 Clean or replace the rollers 1 Remove any foreign particles and or clean the stains Are there any foreign particles or stains in the paper path Yes No Remove any obstructions and or clean the paper path No Yes Is the recording paper skewing Ensure the paper is set correctly in the Paper Tray and that the Paper Guides are properly adjusted No Yes 3 Replac...

Page 211: ...2 Replace the LSU 3 Replace the HVPS 4 Replace the Process Unit END Is the printed copy correct Yes No Make a local copy No Yes Check the connections of CN51 on the CCD PCB CN106 and CN120 on the SC PCB and CN181 on the Scanner Lamp END START Is the LSU normal Check the Scanner mechanism Check or replace LSU No No Yes Yes Is the Test Pattern printout in Copier F1 Mode normal Copy Mode Sample ...

Page 212: ...Yes No Replace with correct paper Replace with the Panasonic Toner Bottle Are all switches and sensors operating properly Do the rollers rotate properly Yes No Are there any foreign particles or paper pieces in the receiver unit Yes No Remove the foreign particles or paper pieces from the receiver unit 1 Check all rollers gears drive clutches and springs 2 Adjust or replace any defective parts Adj...

Page 213: ... particles or paper pieces in the scanning area Yes No Remove the foreign particles or paper pieces from the scanning area No Yes Is the scanning area dirty 1 Clean the Scanning Glass Sect 2 2 6 2 Clean Mirrors 1 and 2 Sect 2 2 6 No Yes Clean the rollers Sect 2 2 6 Is the Scanner Block abnormal 1 Check CN106 and CN120 SC PCB 2 Check CN51 CCD PCB 3 Replace the CCD Assembly 207 4 Replace the SC PCB ...

Page 214: ... the leading edge of the document Direction of Rotation and Skew Adjustment Amount Clockwise When the printed image is skewed to the right side Counter clockwise When the printed image is skewed to the left side Rotation and amount of movement One rotation of the screw adjusts the skewed image by approximately 1 mm 5 Make a copy to confirm the correction 6 Perform the Service Mode F6 No 2 to adjus...

Page 215: ...ace dirty Replace the Pre Feed Roller Separation Rubber and or the Paper Feed Roller Replace the Clutch or the ADF Motor Set the Document properly Set the Document on the Platen Glass Does the NP Sensor Actuator move smoothly Check the connections of CN21 on the ADF PCB and CN3 on the SC PCB Is the trouble resolved Is the trouble resolved Is the trouble resolved Replace the ADF PCB or the SC PCB R...

Page 216: ...es in the document path Does the Paper Feed Roller rotate Check the ADF Motor connector Replace the ADF Motor or the ADF PCB Replace the ADF PCB or SC PCB Check the Gear and the Roller Check the connections of CN21 on the ADF PCB and CN3 on the SC PCB Does CN21 pin 1 on the ADF PCB measure 5 VDC Does the document feed normally Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No START END ...

Page 217: ...th Are the components of the Feeder Unit operational Does the NP Sensor Actuator move smoothly Are the Pre Feed and Paper Feed Rollers operational Replace the Pre Feed and or Paper Feed Roller Replace any worn out defective component Adjust or replace the Actuator Yes No Yes No Yes No No Adjust Feed Skew Adjustment See Sect 4 4 3 1 Skew Yes Yes No START END ...

Page 218: ...nt Cover Note Release the 2 Latch Hooks from back by opening the ADF 4 Remove 1 Screw and turn the Adjusting Bracket counter clockwise A If the Document is Skewed to the right set the Adjusting Bracket to the right and secure with 1 Screw B If the Document is Skewed to the left set the Adjusting Bracket to the left and secure with 1 Screw 90 2 4 2 3 3 Document Leading Edge Example of Printed Image...

Page 219: ...rify the proper information Check the power switch cables and the current settings of unit Does the Default Gateway respond to the ping IP command Ask the Network Administrator to check the Default Gateway and system status Does the unit respond to the ping host name command Ask the Network Administrator to check the Default Gateway and system status Ask the Network Administrator to verify the POP...

Page 220: ...ers As with all networking TCP IP works better when its plugged in therefore start your troubleshooting by checking the Physical Connectivity first the cable s In our examples we ll use several simple tools readily available in the DOS command line utility for troubleshooting There are many other utilities available for checking more detailed information some are Free of charge others are availabl...

Page 221: ... PING is a command line tool included with every Microsoft TCP IP client any DOS or Windows client with the TCP IP protocol installed PING is a simple utility that is used to send a test packet to a specified IP Address or Hostname then if everything is working properly the packet is echoed back returned Sample command line PINGing and parameters are shown below There are several available options...

Page 222: ... with 32 bytes of data Reply from 192 168 3 254 bytes 32 time 5ms TTL 253 Reply from 192 168 3 254 bytes 32 time 4ms TTL 253 Reply from 192 168 3 254 bytes 32 time 4ms TTL 253 Reply from 192 168 3 254 bytes 32 time 4ms TTL 253 C WINDOWS ping sv2 labo mgcs com Pinging sv2 labo mgcs com 192 168 1 2 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 192 168 1 2 bytes 32 time 5ms TTL 253 Reply from 192 168 1 2 bytes 32...

Page 223: ...etermine whether a router is slow and needs to be upgraded or additional routers should be installed on the network You can determine this by simply comparing the time it takes for a packet to get through a particular router If its return time is significantly higher than the other routers it should be upgraded To use this utility from the DOS command line type tracert IP Address or Hostname Traci...

Page 224: ...ute that took only a single hop When another network is added as the number of hosts grows it gets complicated and the systems on the most distant networks cannot communicate When the router receives a packet in this case it cannot find a route to the remote network It then discards the packet and a message indicating destination host unreachable is sent to the originator Here is where the ROUTE c...

Page 225: ... MX Domain Name to display the following output A Address record in Domain From the DOS command line type Is t A Domain Name to display the following output To leave from this menu type exit on the command line C WINDOWS route print Active Routes Network Address Netmask Gateway Address Interface Metric 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 192 168 3 254 192 168 3 2 1 127 0 0 0 255 0 0 0 127 0 0 1 127 0 0 1 1 192 168 3 ...

Page 226: ...to bring up the Telnet screen Then click on the Terminal menu and on Preferences check the Local Echo and Block Cursor radio dials and click on the OK button Click on the Connect menu then click on Remote System Enter 25 in the Port field and click on Connect button For example C WINDOWS telnet telnet to ef1 labo mgcs com 192 168 3 5 220 ef1 labo mgcs com DP18xx V xx helo 250 Hello mail from test ...

Page 227: ...ctly installed 3 Feeder Unit connector is disconnected 4 Feeder Unit Sensor is disconnected 5 Feeder Unit Sensor is defective 6 LVPS connector is disconnected 7 LVPS is defective 8 CST4 PCB connector are disconnected 9 CST4 PCB is defective U13 ADD TONER NO TONER WASTE CONTAINER 1 Toner Bottle is incorrectly installed 2 Low Toner 3 Toner Sensor is disconnected 4 Toner Sensor is defective 5 LVPS co...

Page 228: ...3 ADF Cover Sensor is disconnected 4 ADF Cover Sensor is defective 5 LVPS connector is disconnected 6 LVPS is defective U21 CLOSE PLATEN COVER While the copier is initializing the ADF Cover was opened Optional ADF installed U90 REPLACE BATTERY Backup Battery is wearing out User Error Codes U Code Table Code Item Check Points ...

Page 229: ... C J08 The Registration Sensor did not detect paper within a predetermined time after the Paper Feed Roller started rotating on the 3rd Feeder Unit 3 4 Feeder Unit C J09 The Registration Sensor did not detect paper within a predetermined time after the Paper Feed Roller started rotating on the 4th Feeder Unit 4th Feeder Unit C J12 The 2nd Registration Sensor did not detect paper within a predeterm...

Page 230: ... Sensor 2 is ON DP 2010E Only C J83 The Automatic Duplex Unit Sensor 4 does not detect paper within a predetermined time after Automatic Duplex Unit Sensor 3 is ON DP 2010E Only C J84 The Automatic Duplex Unit Sensor 1 detects no paper within a predetermined time after Automatic Duplex Unit Sensor 1 is ON DP 2010E Only C J85 The Automatic Duplex Unit Sensor 2 detects no paper within a predetermine...

Page 231: ...ve 6 LPC3 SC PCB connector is disconnected 7 SC PCB is defective E2 Lift DC Motor Error Code Function Check Points E2 Not Applicable E3 Development System Error Code Function Check Points E3 01 Toner Bottle Motor Rotation 1 Toner Bottle Motor connector is disconnected 2 Toner Bottle Motor drive mechanism is defective 3 Toner Bottle Motor is defective 4 Toner Bottle Motor Home Position Sensor conne...

Page 232: ...tor is disconnected 4 LVPS is defective 5 LPC3 PCB is defective E5 System Error Code Function Check Points E5 11 Thermistor Toner Sensor 1 SC LPC3 PCB connector is disconnected 2 SC LPC3 PCB is defective E5 12 Main CPU LPC Interface Error 1 SC LPC3 PCB connector is disconnected 2 SC LPC3 PCB is defective E5 13 LPC System Error 1 SC LPC3 PCB connector is disconnected 2 SC LPC3 PCB is defective E5 1...

Page 233: ...inutes timer error Germany only 360 Incomplete initialization for EP PCB EP PC Board incorrectly installed on the SC PC Board FRM PC Board incorrectly installed on the EP PC Board Defective EP PC Board Defective FRM PC Board Defective SC PC Board 361 DPRAM Dual Port RAM initialization error on EP PCB EP PC Board incorrectly installed on the SC PC Board FRM PC Board incorrectly installed on the EP ...

Page 234: ...smitted post message such as EOP MPS EOM etc or received DCN Receiver is defective No paper paper jamming etc Receiver ceased receiving because of excessive error Line quality is poor SC PCB Modem or MJR PCB is defective 408 XMT D Transmitter received RTN after it transmitted EOP MPS or EOM Receiver receives data with error Line quality is poor Receiver is defective Modem MJR PCB etc SC PCB or MJR...

Page 235: ...d 422 XMT B Content of NSF or DIS or NSC or DTC was invalid There is an incompatibility 427 G3 RCV B DCN received to NSF CSI DIS transmitted The interface is incompatible 433 XMT RCV B D T 30 Protocol abnormal Defective remote station 434 XMT or RCV B CD response from Modem did not turn OFF within 180 sec after receiver detected FLAG signal Remote unit is defective SC PCB or MJR PCB is defective 4...

Page 236: ...CM D No response to the 3rd RR transmitted or received DCN Remote unit is abnormal 543 XMT ECM D T5 timer 60 sec elapsed without MCF Remote unit is abnormal 544 XMT ECM D Stopped Transmission after EOR Transmission Line is faulty MJR PCB abnormal 550 RCV ECM C Timer between frames in phase C has elapsed Defective remote station 554 RCV ECM D Transmitted ERR after receiving EOR Faulty line 555 RCV ...

Page 237: ...se T 100Base TX cable is not connected An unexpected LAN problem occurred Check the LANC LANB PCB connector 715 XMT LAN TCP IP connection timed out Incorrect IP Address is set Verify the IP Address Default Router IP Address SMTP Server IP Address 716 XMT LAN Cannot logon to the LAN Incorrect SMTP Server IP Address is set No email application is activated on the Mail Server 717 XMT LAN Incomplete S...

Page 238: ... has no Relay Hub capability 814 Conf XMT Conf Polling Relay Comm The remote station does not have Relay XMT nor Confidential Communication capability 815 Conf RCV Mailbox is full 816 Conf Polled The received Polling Password did not match 825 Conf RCV Conf Polled Parameter settings of the remote station are not properly set 870 MEM XMT Multi Copy Memory overflow occurred while storing documents i...

Page 239: ...cturer Code Not used defined Fax Diagnostic Codes Data Definition Manufacturer Code 0 1 Casio 2 Canon 3 Sanyo 4 Sharp 5 Tamura 6 Toshiba 7 NEC 8 Oki 9 Hitachi A Xerox B Fujitsu C Matsushita D Mitsubishi E Murata F Ricoh JOURNAL DATE MMM dd yyyy TIME 09 39 NO COMM PAGES FILE DURATION X R IDENTIFICATION DATE TIME DIAGNOSTIC 01 OK 001 129 00 00 42 XMT 123 456 789 MMM dd 01 55 C8649003C0000 PANASONIC ...

Page 240: ...ed 6 Received Received 7 Received Received Received 8 Pressed 9 Received Pressed A Received Pressed B Received Received Pressed C Received Pressed D Received Received Pressed E Received Received Pressed F Received Received Received Pressed Fax Diagnostic Codes Data Definition Resolution dpi Paper Width 0 A4 1 S Fine A4 2 400 x 400 A4 3 300 x 300 A4 4 B4 5 S Fine B4 6 400 x 400 B4 7 300 x 300 B4 8 ...

Page 241: ...ne D Fine E Fine F 0 ms line Fine Fax Diagnostic Codes Data Definition Deferred Comm Dialing RCV Memory Non Memory 0 Manual Communication Non Memory 1 Used Manual Communication Non Memory 2 Auto Dialing Non Memory 3 Used Auto Dialing Non Memory 4 Auto RCV Non Memory 5 Used Auto RCV Non Memory 6 Remote RCV Non Memory 7 Used Remote RCV Non Memory 8 Manual Communication Memory 9 Used Manual Communica...

Page 242: ...ff Off 4 RCV On Off 5 Yes RCV On Off 6 XMT On Off 7 Yes XMT On Off 8 RCV Off On 9 Yes RCV Off On A XMT Off On B Yes XMT Off On C RCV On On D Yes RCV On On E XMT On On F Yes XMT On On Fax Diagnostic Codes Data Definition Sub Address Comm Confidential Comm Relayed Comm Turnaround Polling 0 1 Yes 2 Yes 3 Yes Yes 4 Yes 5 Yes Yes 6 Yes Yes 7 Yes Yes Yes 8 Yes 9 Yes Yes A Yes Yes B Yes Yes Yes C Yes Yes...

Page 243: ... 3 4 Memory Transfer 5 6 7 8 Yes 9 Report XMT Yes A Check Call Yes B Yes C Memory Transfer Yes D Yes E Yes F Yes Fax Diagnostic Codes Data Definition Short Protocol Standard Non Standard 0 Standard 1 Standard 2 Standard 3 Standard 4 Standard 5 Standard 6 Standard 7 Standard 8 Non Standard 9 B Non Standard A Non Standard B D Non Standard C Non Standard D B Non Standard E Non Standard F D Non Standa...

Page 244: ...ed Fax Diagnostic Codes Data Definition Coding ECM 0 MH 1 MR 2 MMR 3 JBIG 4 5 6 7 8 MH Yes 9 MR Yes A MMR Yes B JBIG Yes C Yes D Yes E Yes F Yes Fax Diagnostic Codes Data Definition Symbol Rate V 34 V 34 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2400 sr Yes 9 Yes A 2800 sr Yes B 3000 sr Yes C 3200 sr Yes D 3429 sr Yes E Yes F Yes ...

Page 245: ... Modem Speed Modem Speed V 34 0 2400 bps 1 4800 bps 2400 bps 2 7200 bps 4800 bps 3 9600 bps 7200 bps 4 TC 7200 bps 9600 bps 5 TC 9600 bps 12000 bps 6 12000 bps 14400 bps 7 14400 bps 16800 bps 8 19200 bps 9 21600 bps A 24000 bps B 26400 bps C 28800 bps D 31200 bps E 33600 bps F Fax Diagnostic Codes Data Definition 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F ...

Page 246: ...loaded in the Panasonic Device Increase the Page Margins in the application The Panasonic Device requires minimum margins of inches 4 mm on all sides The font type is wrong Check if the selected font is installed in the PC Check if the selected font is being replaced with a proper printer font in the Font Substitution Table of the Printer Driver Properties dialog box Select Always use TrueType fon...

Page 247: ...or is found in the current printer setting Verify and specify the paper size or orientation to coincide with the application and the printer driver settings Error Message Solutions The available Sort Memory in the Panasonic Device may not be enough Either install an optional Sort Memory or change the resolution to 300 dpi in the Printer Driver Properties dialog box The print condition may not be m...

Page 248: ...on F1 Self Test 00 CCD Test This test is used for checking the CCD 01 LCD LED Test This test is used for checking the LCD and LEDs 02 Page Memory Test This test is used for checking the Page Memory 03 Print Test Pattern 1 Prints the pattern for setting the Paper position alignment 04 Print Test Pattern 2 Factory use only 05 PRT PWM Adj Pattern Prints the gray steps when the Start key is pressed Fa...

Page 249: ...rom the 1st paper tray 13 2nd Paper Tray Count Total count of paper fed from the 2nd paper tray 14 3rd Paper Tray Count Total count of paper fed from the 3rd paper tray 15 4th Paper Tray Count Total count of paper fed from the 4th paper tray Scanner Count 16 ADF i ADF Count Total count of originals fed through the ADF i ADF 17 ADF i ADF Read Count Total count of originals scanned through the ADF i...

Page 250: ...rors or paper jam codes stored in memory are displayed beginning with the oldest code Note Only the 30 most recent codes are displayed 07 Error Log Clear a Press the Reset key A Message Error code can be cleared with the Start key is displayed on the LCD b Press the Start key 19 Move Mirror To Lock a Press the Start key then the mirror unit moves to locked position for transporting the copier b Wh...

Page 251: ...4 RAM Edit Mode Factory use only 06 RAM Initialize 00 Parameter Initialize Resets the Fax and Function parameters to default values 01 All Job Clear Clears all Jobs stored in Flash Memory 02 LBP Error Log Clear Clears the Printer Error Log 03 Shipment Set Clears All Jobs All Preset Data Parameter Initialize Resets the Counters Fax 04 LBP Fuser Reset Clears the LBP fuser error 07 Firmware Update 00...

Page 252: ...APER SIZE TRAY2 Ledger F5 65 F5 16 PAPER SIZE TRAY3 Ledger F5 66 F5 17 PAPER SIZE TRAY4 Ledger F5 67 F5 18 F5 68 F5 19 F5 69 REDUCE N IN 1 SPACE No F5 20 ADF iADF Auto F5 70 PM CYCLE 120K F5 21 F5 71 F5 22 F5 72 DP 1810P AAV109xxPU P 01 F 5 F 6 I N F O R M A T I O N L I S T F6 00 ADJ 100 READ S S 1 F6 50 T P IMAGE DENSITY 0 F6 01 ADJ 100 READ L T 1 F6 51 PHOTO IMAGE DENSITY 0 F6 02 ORIG REGISTRATI...

Page 253: ...Y PAGE MEMORY 16 MB SORT MEMORY 8 MB 3 OPTION DOCUMENT FEEDER ADF ADF 2nd PAPER FEED MODULE No LAN I F BOARD Yes MAC ADDRESS 0800230070D3 See Remarks 1 PDL EMULATION BOARD No 4 ERROR LOG TOTAL PRINT COUNT 152 NO ERROR CODE ERROR COUNT NO ERROR CODE ERROR COUNT 01 J01 XX 00000008 02 J42 XX 00000140 See Remarks 2 DP 1810P AAV109xxPU Machine Setup Information List Sample Remarks 1 If the LAN I F Opti...

Page 254: ... COUNT 61 F7 05 ADF iADF PM COUNT 26 F7 06 OPC DRUM COUNT 155 F7 27 DRUM ROTATE EQUIVALENT 5 F7 07 PROCESS UNIT COUNT 155 F7 08 PAPER TRANSPORT COUNT 0 F7 09 ADU COUNT 0 F7 10 DUAL PATH UNIT COUNT 0 F7 11 SHEET BYPASS COUNT 0 F7 12 1st PAPER TRAY COUNT 155 F7 13 2nd PAPER TRAY COUNT 0 F7 14 3rd PAPER TRAY COUNT 0 F7 15 4th PAPER TRAY COUNT 0 F7 16 ADF iADF COUNT 26 F7 17 ADF iADF READ COUNT 26 F7 ...

Page 255: ...r Registration Sensor 4th Paper Tray Sensor is activated 1 For DP 1810F 2010E Paper Registration Sensor 3rd Paper Tray Sensor is activated 1 Paper Registration Sensor 2nd Paper Tray Sensor is activated 1 002 Registration Sensor Sensor is activated 1 Paper Eject Sensor Sensor is activated 1 Dual Path Exit Guide Unit Eject Sensor Sensor is activated 1 For DP 1810F 2010E 006 Duplex Unit Sensor 4 Sens...

Page 256: ...1 Sheet Bypass Paper Length Paper is detected 1 Sheet Bypass Paper Length A3 Paper is detected 1 Sheet Bypass Paper Length B4 Paper is detected 1 Sheet Bypass NP Sensor Paper is detected 1 012 Toner Waste Container Sensor Toner Waste Container is detected 1 Front Cover Sensor Front Cover is closed 1 Micro Switch Right Side Door is closed 1 013 019 Not Used 021 Scanner Home Position Home position i...

Page 257: ...Activate Main Motor after pressing Start key 051 High Voltage Charge AC Activate High Voltage Charge AC after pressing Start key 052 High Voltage Charge DC Activate High Voltage Charge DC after pressing Start key 053 High Voltage Development Activate High Voltage Development after pressing Start key 054 High Voltage Transfer Activate High Voltage Transfer after pressing Start key 055 High Voltage ...

Page 258: ...tivate 3rd Tray Paper Drive Clutch after pressing Start key 077 3rd Tray Lift DC Motor Activate 3rd Tray Lift DC Motor after pressing Start key 078 3rd Intermediate Roller Clutch Activate 3rd Idle Clutch after pressing Start key 079 Not Used 080 4th Tray Feed Roller Clutch Activate 4th Tray Paper Drive Clutch after pressing Start key For DP 1810F 2010E 081 4th Tray Lift DC Motor Activate 4th Tray ...

Page 259: ...it the Service Mode Reboot the machine after setting the parameter s to activate the setting s Note If you change the Function Parameter F5 00 Country version you must also change the related Function Parameters F5 80 95 96 F5 Mode No Item Function Factory Setting 00 Country Version See Note 0 Japanese 1 North American 2 European 3 Other 1 for North America 2 for Europe Other 01 02 Not Used 03 LSU...

Page 260: ...s not detect the option 1 Auto 1 25 34 Not Used 35 Sort Mode Default 0 Non sort 1 Sort 0 36 37 Not Used 38 Duplex Mode Default 0 No 1 1 to 2 2 2 to 2 3 Book to 2 0 For DP 2010E 39 Not Used 40 Double Count Total Counter Key Counter and Electronic Counter 0 No 1 Ledger A3 2 Ledger Legal A3 B4 1 41 Count Up Timing 0 At paper feed roller clutch and sheet bypass solenoid 1 At paper exit sensor 1 42 Key...

Page 261: ...1 62 Not Used 63 U13 Clear After toner empty detection Copier stops or copy cycle inhibited 0 Any keys When clearing U13 press any key 1 User key Press FUNCTION key and digit key 1 0 64 68 Not Used 69 Reduce N in 1 Space 0 No 1 Yes 0 70 PM Preventive Maintenance 0 No 1 1 5K 2 2 5K 3 5K 4 10K 5 15K 6 20K 7 30K 8 40K 9 60K 10 80K 11 90K 12 120K 13 160K 12 71 Not Used 72 Not Used 73 PM OPC Drum Preve...

Page 262: ... R 9 B5 10 B5 R 11 A5 12 A5 R 2 for North American 6 Selectable by No 81 7 for European Other 81 B4 Foolscap Size for European version 0 B4 1 Foolscap 1 13 x 8 2 Foolscap 2 13 x 8 5 0 82 Manual Skyshot Mode 0 Off1 M1 On 2 M2 On3 M1 M2 On 0 83 Digital Skyshot 0 No 1 Normal 2 Quality 1 84 Paper Tray Priority Left to Right 0 System lower to upper Sheet Bypass 1 Copier upper to lower Sheet Bypass 1 85...

Page 263: ...ze for Manual Skyshot Mode M1 and M2 160 92 M1 Size X 70 93 M2 Size Y 220 94 M2 Size X 95 95 Paper Size FA Factory use only See Note 0 Japanese 1 North American 2 European 3 Other 96 Bypass Size FA Factory use only See Note 0 Japanese 1 North American 2 European 3 Other 97 Not Used 98 Bypass B4 FLS FA Factory use only 0 B4 1 Foolscap 1 13 x 8 2 Foolscap 2 13 x 8 5 0 99 Not Used No Country Version ...

Page 264: ... 9 9 0 1 01 Sub scan direction magnification ratio parallel position to the paper feed direction Adjustment of ratio for parallel position when scan is made Increase Decrease 9 9 0 1 02 Platen original registration detecting timing Adjustment of platen original registration detection timing More delay Less delay 30 30 0 2mm 03 Copy paper registration detecting timing 1st Tray Delay time is adjuste...

Page 265: ... 38 Not Used 39 LSU Unit PWM Adjustment of PWM value of LSU Darker Lighter 32 32 40 Not Used 41 Paper Loop 1st Tray Adjustment for the length of the loop formed before the copier timing roller Increase Decrease 8 7 0 5mm 42 Paper Loop Sheet Bypass Adjustment for the length of the loop formed before the copier timing roller Increase Decrease 8 7 0 5mm 43 Paper Loop 2nd Tray Adjustment for the lengt...

Page 266: ...st Tray 85 Laser Unit Image Side 2nd Tray 86 Laser Unit Image Side 3rd Tray 87 Laser Unit Image Side 4th Tray 88 Not Used 89 Laser Unit Image Side Auto Duplex Unit Laser write start position adjustment side to side adjustment More delay Less delay 8 7 0 5mm 90 ADF Image Read Start Adjustment of ADF horizontal image read start position More delay Less delay 50 9 0 2mm 91 ADF Original Lead Edge Regi...

Page 267: ...count 04 Scanner PM Count PM count for scanner read 05 ADF i ADF PM Count PM count for originals fed 06 OPC Drum Count PM count for OPC Drum paper fed 27 Drum Rotate Equivalent PM count for OPC Drum Round Time 07 Process Unit Count PM count for Process Unit paper fed 08 Paper Transport Count PM count for Paper Transport Unit paper fed Paper Feed Count 11 Sheet Bypass Count Total count of paper fed...

Page 268: ... count of copies scanned PC Count 22 PC Print Count Total count printed from PC 23 PC Scan Count Total count scanned to PC Fax Count 24 Fax Transmit Count Total count of Fax transmitted 25 Fax Receive Count Total count of Fax received 26 Fax Print Count Total count of Fax printed 99 Clear All Counts All counters are cleared F7 Mode Service Mode Item Function ...

Page 269: ...n where it can be replaced b To return the optical system to the home position press the STOP key 01 05 Not Used 06 Error Log Print View a Each time the arrow key is pressed the machine errors or paper jam codes stored in memory are displayed beginning with the oldest code Note Only the 30 most recent codes are displayed 07 Error Log Clear a Press the Reset key A Message Error code can be cleared ...

Page 270: ...ys the firmware version for host 02 Scanner Displays the firmware version for scanner 03 Printer Displays the firmware version for printer 05 Printer Board PDL Displays the firmware version for PDL 06 LAN Board Displays the firmware version for LAN 03 Print Device Info 00 F5 F6 Parameters Prints the memory contents of the F5 and F6 modes 01 Machine Info Prints the printer report 02 Counter Informa...

Page 271: ...firmware in the machine with the Master Firmware from the PC 08 Firmware Backup 00 Host Program 4MB Creates a Backup Firmware Card of the machine s firmware 01 Host Part A 2MB 02 Host Part B 2MB 09 PC Flash Card Creates a Master Firmware Card using the Firmware Update Kit A 2MB or 4MB Flash Memory Card will be required depending upon the model 10 Page Memory Size Displays the page memory size MB 1...

Page 272: ...unction Parameter List Page Memory Test Printer Report All Document File Protocol Trace and Toner Order Form 4 Modem Tests Generates various binary tonal and DTMF signals by the modem 5 Not Used 6 RAM Initialization Initialize RAM and restore the default value of the function parameters 7 Not Used 8 Check Call Allows input of information for Service Alert Report Maintenance Alert Report and Toner ...

Page 273: ...LARM STATUS Enter 001 and press SET 6 Press START 7 Enter the new setting value Ex Enter 3 for Constant 8 Press START The new value will be stored and the next parameter will be displayed 9 Repeat steps 4 through 7 to change other Function Parameters or Press STOP twice to return to standby START The new setting value is stored in the machine V Scroll the function parameter number down Scroll the ...

Page 274: ...led file See Note 1 Hub When the polling command is initiated the machine will continuously poll originals from the remote stations until it is interrupted by pressing STOP 004 NUMERIC ID SET 1 Off will not accept 2 On accepts Selects whether the machine accepts and allows to set or change the Numeric ID 005 Not Used 006 ID DISPLAY 1 Number Numeric ID 2 Chara Character ID Selects the priority of d...

Page 275: ... Select whether the ITU T V 34 is Off or On when entering Phone Book Dialing Numbers or Manual Number Dialing 020 ITU T ECM 1 Off Invalid 2 On Valid Select the ECM mode 021 EP TONE 1 Off without EP Tone 2 On with EP Tone Selects whether to add the echo protect tone on V 29 mode Used when Echo Suppression is disabled On Add Off Do not add 022 SIGNAL INTERVAL 1 100 ms 2 200 ms 3 500 ms Selects the t...

Page 276: ... to display the modem speed during communication Press the Job Status Key to display 038 Not Used 039 FLASH TIME 5 50 ms 100 1000 ms Selects the pause interval before activating the Flash key 040 E F TIME For Germany Austria and Switzerland only 5 50 ms 100 1000 ms Selects the pause interval before activating the Flash key 041 PAUSE TIME 1 1 sec 10 10 sec Selects the pause interval from 1 sec 10 s...

Page 277: ... 1 Off does not print out 2 On prints out Selects whether the machine prints the Confidential RCV Report 060 VERSION Indicates the Host software version 061 TX RX PRT CPY COUNTER TX RX PRT CPY Displays the transmitted received total printed and copied document count 062 PRINT COUNTER 1 Off 2 On Selects whether to print in the Fax Parameter List the counter information that is displayed in the Func...

Page 278: ...inue Selects whether to disconnect the phone line or continue when RTN is received 075 CODING 1 MH MH only 2 MR MH or MR 3 MMR MH or MR or MMR 4 JBIG Selects the coding scheme 076 BATCH TX USA and Canada Only 1 Off 2 On Selects whether the batch transmission is available 077 RX JAM LENGTH 1 Off unlimited 2 2 m 3 8 m Selects the maximum length of a received document that can be printed 078 079 Not ...

Page 279: ... work for Direct Dialed Numbers 113 Not Used 114 SYMBOL SET 1 Standard 2 Extended Selects whether the extended symbols other than is available for Internet Parameters entry 115 TIME ZONE 1 Scroll 2 Direct Selects the setting method for Time Zone Scroll Allows using Scroll Keys to scroll through the Time Zone Table Direct Allows you to input the Time Zone directly key to be used as a switch between...

Page 280: ...ne Error Transmit condition of RTP PIP or RTN PIN Note 3 Function Parameter No 071 Total Error Transmit condition of RTP PIP or RTN PIN Note 4 The default setting of parameters depends on the country s specifications or regulations Print the Function Parameter List to confirm the default settings 135 JOB END TIMER 1 sec 999 sec Selects the Guard Timer while printing data with the PDL Printer Drive...

Page 281: ...y the following procedure Service Mode 3 for DP 1810F Function Parameter List Step Operation or Unit Condition LCD Display 1 Standby 2 Press FUNCTION and then 7 3 Press MONITOR four times then press 4 Press 3 Use V or to scroll to the desired printout 5 Press START 6 After printing is completed the unit returns to the display in step 3 7 Press STOP to return to standby MMM dd yyyy 15 00 00 SET MOD...

Page 282: ...068 NYSE FAX FORWARD Off Off 019 ITU T V 34 On On 069 NYSE LOCAL PRINT Inc inc 020 ITU T ECM On On 070 LINE ERROR 128 128 021 EP TONE Off Off 071 TOTAL ERROR 10 10 022 SIG INTERVAL 500ms 500ms 072 CONTI ERROR Off Off 023 TCF CHECK Normal Normal 073 ERROR DETECT Rate Rate 024 CED FREQ 2100Hz 2100Hz 074 RTN RECEIVE Discon Discon 025 COMM START UP 1 st 1 st 075 CODING JBIG JBIG 026 NON STANDARD On On...

Page 283: ...50 101 151 102 152 103 153 104 154 105 155 106 156 107 157 108 158 109 159 110 MAC ADDRESS 080023000177 160 VERSION OPTEPBBV31509 111 LAN I F VERSION OPTLAAAV00600AU 161 112 INSERT EMAIL TXT Off Off 162 113 163 114 SYMBOL SET Std Std 164 115 TIME ZONE Direct Direct 165 116 OVERWRITE WARNING Yes Yes 166 117 167 118 168 119 169 120 170 121 171 122 172 123 173 124 174 125 175 126 176 127 177 128 178 ...

Page 284: ...ation or Unit Condition LCD Display 1 Standby 2 Press FUNCTION and then 7 3 Press MONITOR four times then press 4 Press 3 Use V or to scroll to the desired printout 5 Press 3 and START 6 After printing is completed the unit returns to the display in step 3 7 Press STOP to return to standby MMM dd yyyy 15 00 00 SET MODE 1 4 ENTER NO OR V SERVICE MODE ENTER NO OR V PRINTOUT 1 7 1 FUNC PARAM LIST PAG...

Page 285: ...285 DP 1510P 1810P 1810F 2010E APR 2002 Edition 2 0 MMM dd yyyy 15 00 VERSION DP 1810F AAV11502AU LBP ROM VERSION 400046 MEMORY SIZE 2MB TX RX PRT CPY 000123 000456 000789 000333 SHIPMENT SET ...

Page 286: ...ion LCD Display 1 Standby 2 Press FUNCTION and then 7 3 Press MONITOR four times then press 4 Press 3 Use V or to scroll to the desired printout 5 Press 4 and START 6 After printing is completed the unit returns to the display in step 3 7 Press STOP to return to standby MMM dd yyyy 15 00 00 SET MODE 1 4 ENTER NO OR V SERVICE MODE ENTER NO OR V PRINTOUT 1 7 1 FUNC PARAM LIST PRINTER REPORT PRINTING...

Page 287: ...34567890123456 PRINTER 610050 TRANSMIT COUNTER 000475 RECEIVE COUNTER 000398 COPY COUNTER 000083 PRINT COUNTER 000016 01 MMM dd yyyy 15 38 J00 00 00000016 02 MMM dd yyyy 10 48 J02 00 00000016 HOST DP 1810F AAV12900AU PANASONIC DP 1810F PANAFAX DP 1810F 12345678901234567890 FIRMWARE VERSION NO DATE TIME ERROR CODE RRROR COUNT NO DATE TIME ERROR CODE RRROR COUNT ...

Page 288: ...40 will be logged when nESEN does not go low between 1 37sec or 1 83sec after Timing Sensor goes low J30 will be logged when nRSENA does not go OFF between B sec to C sec after nRSENA goes ON J01 will be logged when nRSENA does not go low between 0 02sec to 0 59sec after pADF1 goes high Recording Paper Size Setting A sec Legal Ledger 1 9 1 5 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 0 A4 A4 R 2 3 Letter R Invice Letter Recor...

Page 289: ...289 DP 1510P 1810P 1810F 2010E APR 2002 Edition 2 0 Fuser Error Detection ...

Page 290: ... ms 400 x 400dpi 0 35 ms 16 x15 4 line mm Rotate Print 20 sec nPMON CN701 11 nPRINT Print Start nPMRDY CN701 10 E1 22 nPMRDY Polygon Motor does not maintain constant speed Laser Timing Signal E1 22 nPMRDY pLDCTL CN701 6 Laser Timing Detection nHSYNC CN701 2 nPMRDY does not go low for more than 2 sec during 3 sec to 20 sec after nPMONgoes low nPMRDY goes high 4 times during printing Can not detect ...

Page 291: ...r is low and the display shows REPLACE TONER CARTRIDGE E041 U13 After detecting E043 and the LBP Print Available Counter Value reaches 0 after 300 pages are printed the unit logs E041 OUT OF TONER E45 U13 If the Waste Toner Box is not installed the unit logs E045 and displays NO WASTE TONER BOX 1 4V 2V 3V 1V 0V Status A Status B Enough toner in the cartridge Remaining toner is getting low Max min ...

Page 292: ...y 2 Press FUNCTION and then 7 3 Press MONITOR four times then press 4 Press 3 Use V or to scroll to the desired printout 5 Press 5 and START 6 After printing is completed the unit returns to the display in step 3 7 Press STOP to return to standby MMM dd yyyy 15 00 00 SET MODE 1 4 ENTER NO OR V SERVICE MODE ENTER NO OR V PRINTOUT 1 7 1 FUNC PARAM LIST ALL DOCUMENT FILES PRINTING SERVICE MODE ENTER ...

Page 293: ...tandby 2 Press FUNCTION and then 7 3 Press MONITOR four times then press 4 Press 3 Use V or to scroll to the desired printout 5 Press 6 and START 6 After printing is completed the unit returns to the display in step 3 7 Press STOP to return to standby MMM dd yyyy 15 00 00 SET MODE 1 4 ENTER NO OR V SERVICE MODE ENTER NO OR V PRINTOUT 1 7 1 FUNC PARAM LIST PROTOCOL TRACE PRINTING SERVICE MODE ENTER...

Page 294: ...OK MODE ECM TX STANDARD SPEED 9600bps 0MS L REMOTE CAPA DIS 00 CE B9 C4 80 12 LOCAL CAPA TSI 2B 20 20 20 38 37 2B 2B 2B 2B 39 38 36 36 35 34 37 38 38 30 DCS 00 C6 F8 44 REMOTE NSF CSI DIS CFR COMMAND LOG LOCAL TSI DCS PIX PPS EOP REMOTE MCF LOCAL DCN PANASONIC DP 1810F PANASONIC DP 1810F 12345678901234567890 ...

Page 295: ...ndition LCD Display 1 Standby 2 Press FUNCTION and then 7 3 Press MONITOR four times then press 4 Press 3 Use V or to scroll to the desired printout 5 Press 7 and START 6 After printing is completed the unit returns to the display in step 3 7 Press STOP to return to standby MMM dd yyyy 15 00 00 SET MODE 1 4 ENTER NO OR V SERVICE MODE ENTER NO OR V PRINTOUT 1 7 1 FUNC PARAM LIST TONER ORDER FORM PR...

Page 296: ...fication Code 6 Toner Cartridge No DQ TU10C TONER CARTRIDGE ORDER FORM The toner supply in your machine is running low 1 To order a replacement Cartridge from your Authorized Dealer Panasonic Corp 2 by Phone 1 201 111 5555 3 by Fax 1 201 111 4444 4 Thank you for your order Customer Name and Address Ship to Bill to Attention Attention Phone No Phone No Customer ID ABC COMPANY 5 P O No if required T...

Page 297: ...n press 4 Press 4 Use V or to scroll to the desired Modem Test 5 Press START 6 Enter the signal number 1 9 to select the binary signal 7 Press CLEAR to end the signal generation To select another signal repeat step 6 8 Press STOP twice to return to standby Number Signals 1 V21 300bps 2 V27ter 2400bps 3 V27ter 4800bps 4 V29 7200bps 5 V29 9600bps 6 V17 TC7200bps 7 V17 TC9600bps 8 V33 12000bps 9 V33 ...

Page 298: ...four times then press 4 Press 4 Use V or to scroll to the desired Modem Test 5 Press 2 and START 6 Enter the signal number 1 7 to select the binary signal 7 Press CLEAR to end the signal generation To select another signal repeat step 6 8 Press STOP twice to return to standby Number Signals 1 462 Hz 2 1080 Hz 3 1100 Hz 4 1300 Hz 5 1650 Hz 6 1850 Hz 7 2100 Hz MMM dd yyyy 15 00 00 SET MODE 1 4 ENTER...

Page 299: ...l to the desired Modem Test 5 Press 3 and START 6a Press START for DTMF Single Tone Generation 7a Enter the signal number 1 8 to select the DTMF signal 6b Press 2 and START for Dual Tone Generation 7b Enter the signal number 0 to select the DTMF Dual tone 8 Press CLEAR to end the signal generation To select another signal repeat step 7a or 7b 9 Press STOP twice to return to standby MMM dd yyyy 15 ...

Page 300: ...ignal Tones 1 697 Hz 2 770 Hz 3 852 Hz 4 941 Hz 5 1209 Hz 6 1336 Hz 7 1477 Hz 8 1633 Hz Number DTMF Dual Tones 0 941 Hz 1336 Hz 1 697 Hz 1209 Hz 2 697 Hz 1336 Hz 3 697 Hz 1477 Hz 4 770 Hz 1209 Hz 5 770 Hz 1336 Hz 6 770 Hz 1477 Hz 7 852 Hz 1209 Hz 8 852 Hz 1336 Hz 9 852 Hz 1477 Hz 941 Hz 1209 Hz 941 Hz 1477 Hz ...

Page 301: ...s 06 V34 2400 sr 14400 bps 27 V34 3000 sr 21600 bps 48 V34 3429 sr 16800 bps 07 V34 2400 sr 16800 bps 28 V34 3000 sr 24000 bps 49 V34 3429 sr 19200 bps 08 V34 2400 sr 19200 bps 29 V34 3000 sr 26400 bps 50 V34 3429 sr 21600 bps 09 V34 2400 sr 21600 bps 30 V34 3000 sr 28800 bps 51 V34 3429 sr 24000 bps 10 V34 2800 sr 4800 bps 31 V34 3200 sr 4800 bps 52 V34 3429 sr 26400 bps 11 V34 2800 sr 7200 bps 3...

Page 302: ...arameter number 80 and 81 then set default values 98 SHIPMENT SET B Deletes all setting information except parameter number 61 80 and 81 then set default values 97 FLASH MEMORY CLEAR Deletes all information in the Flash Memory 1 MANUFACTURE SET Factory use only DO NOT USE IN THE FIELD 16 LBP ERROR LOG CLEAR Clears the Printer Error Log 15 LOGO ID PSWD CLEAR Clears the Logo ID Polling Password 14 A...

Page 303: ...rt Report When the unit detects an Emergency Printer Error the unit will immediately transmit the Service Alert Report to the pre registered telephone number or email address However the unit will not transmit the Service Alert Report if it finds the same error within the same date in the error log b Maintenance Alert Report When the unit detects Low Toner the unit can automatically transmit the M...

Page 304: ...connected E13 Out of Toner J00 80 O Paper jam Refer to the Jam Error Code Table for details J80 89 Info Code is for DP 2010E only J01 81 O J02 82 O J03 83 O J04 84 O J07 85 O J08 86 O J09 87 O J12 89 O J13 8A O J14 8B O J22 70 O J23 71 O J24 72 O J30 88 O J33 73 O J34 B4 O J40 8C O J41 8D O J42 74 O J80 B0 O J81 B1 O J82 B2 O J83 B3 O J84 B5 O J85 B6 O J86 B7 O J87 B8 O J88 7A O J89 7B O J89 7C O ...

Page 305: ...rt 2 Condition R Receive Mode C Copy Mode S Standby Mode T Transmit Mode U13 60 No Toner Cartridge is installed U13 X Low Toner U7 66 1st Feed Cover Open U7 67 2nd Feed Cover Open U7 68 3rd Feed Cover Open U7 69 4th Feed Cover Open U7 6A Paper Transport Unit Open Info Code Printer Error Code Log Only Tx Report Content of Error ...

Page 306: ...nting of the Toner Order Form becomes effective Max 36 digits i e 201 111 4444 SET or START OK CLEAR CLEAR Enter the supply telephone number to be printed on the Toner Order Form Max 36 digits i e 201 111 5555 SET or START OK CLEAR CLEAR Enter the Dealer s Name to be printed on the Toner Order Form Max 25 digits i e Panafax Corp SET or START OK CLEAR CLEAR Enter a Customer ID code to be printed on...

Page 307: ...nable the automatic printout of the Toner Order Form enter the destination fax telephone numbers in the Toner Order FAX field When a low toner error occurs the Toner Order Form is printed automatically A blank entry in this field disables the automatic printout of the Toner Order Form 4 SERVICE ALERT FAX this would be the fax telephone number for the Dealer s Service Department SERVICE ALERT MAIL ...

Page 308: ...T F7 11 SHEET BYPASS COUNT 000249 F7 20 COPY PRINT COUNT 000575 F7 12 1st PAPER TRAY COUNT 000006 F7 21 COPY SCAN COUNT 000065 F7 13 2nd PAPER TRAY COUNT 000391 F7 14 3rd PAPER TRAY COUNT 000000 F7 22 PC PRINT COUNT 000000 F7 15 4th PAPER TRAY COUNT 000000 F7 23 PC SCAN COUNT 000000 F7 16 ADF iADF COUNT 000326 F7 24 FAX TRANSMIT COUNT 000240 F7 17 ADF iADF READ COUNT 000320 F7 25 FAX RECEIVE COUNT...

Page 309: ...nsmission Reception Copy Print Counters DATE MMM dd yyyy TIME 12 00 MAINTENANCE ALERT REPORT LAST PRINT ERROR MACHINE IS RUNNING OUT OF TONER 1 CUSTOMER ID ABC COMPANY 2 FIRMWARE VERSION 3 4 TRANSMIT COUNTER 000244 RECEIVE COUNTER 000082 COPY COUNTER 000000 PRINT COUNTER 000000 LOGO PANASONIC CHARACTER ID 31415926535897932384 HOST DP 1810F AAV11000AU CONTROL PANEL 10300 PRINTER 400046 NO DATE TIME...

Page 310: ...fication Code 6 Toner Cartridge No DQ TU10C TONER CARTRIDGE ORDER FORM The toner supply in your machine is running low 1 To order a replacement Cartridge from your Authorized Dealer Panasonic Corp 2 by Phone 1 201 111 5555 3 by Fax 1 201 111 4444 4 Thank you for your order Customer Name and Address Ship to Bill to Attention Attention Phone No Phone No Customer ID ABC COMPANY 5 P O No if required T...

Page 311: ... to return to standby No Maintenance Mode Description 1 FIRMWARE UPDATE Updates the firmware in the machine with the Master Firmware Card After the firmware is updated the machine reboots and returns to standby 2 FIRMWARE BACKUP Creates a Backup Card of the machine s firmware A 4 MB or higher Flash Memory Card is required 3 PARAMETER RESTORE Restores the parameters from the Backup Card into the ma...

Page 312: ...XXXAAV12300PU PRESS SET TO START SETorSTART CLEAR CLEAR 5 SETorSTART PC FLASH CARD ERASING NOW DP XXXAAV12300PU PRESS SET TO START SETorSTART CLEAR FIRMWARE BACKUP COMPLETED PARAMETER RESTORE COMPLETED PARAMETER BACKUP COMPLETED SETorSTART SET or START Service Mode default display Display 1 5sec SETorSTART Display 1 5sec Display 1 5sec Display card version Display card vers Display card version ST...

Page 313: ...1 NEW YORK OFFICE 212 555 1234 02 LONDON OFFICE 011 44 123 4567 2 STN S ARE SET ADD MORE OR START MMM dd yyyy 15 00 00 DIALING NO nnn 212 555 1234 FUNC 7 9 CLR 8 Pi pi pi MON X 4 START START Note 1 After the received document file is successfully transmitted unit will NOT delete the file automatically 2 Under certain conditions there could be two 2 received files stored separately In this case tra...

Page 314: ...anning Motor 131 move the Scanner Assembly 2 Transmit Mechanism a When ADF is used originals are scanned on the Glass S 116 The Glass L Assembly 117 is used when scanning on the Platen b The Scanning point is established by the Photo Sensor 554 for Size c Document size is manually set when the Platen is used d The Transmit Mechanism starts feeding and scanning originals based on the above Document...

Page 315: ... of the White arrow as shown in the illustration below The location of these two brackets are established by the Photo Sensor 554 for Size and the scanning length is established by the setting on the Control Panel The following illustrates the Drive system Scanning Motor 131 When scanning originals When returning to Standby position Drive Shaft Assembly 563 Lamp Base Bracket 516 Rear Mirror Clamp ...

Page 316: ...eed Guide 401 The two Sensors mounted on the SNS PC Board 134 which is installed in the Original Tray 333 327 are actuated by the Original Guides their position determines the original s width and 2 Photo Sensors 604 for Original Length detect the length of the original 3 Feeding and Separation When the Start button is pressed the Clutch 1141 starts to rotate and uppers the Original Stopper causin...

Page 317: ...Roller 420 NP Actuator 407 Paper Feed Roller 679 Exit Roller 316 Feed Roller 409 Separation Rubber 428 SNS PC Board 134 Original Tray 327 333 Photo Sensor 604 for Original Length Photo Sensor 604 for Original Detection Original Guide 332 335 Lower Paper Feed Guide 401 Photo Sensor 604 for Read Point and Eject ...

Page 318: ...nal is accomplished by means of the Duplex 2 Guide 2138 and Inverting 1 Guide 2139 After the Front side of the original is scanned the original is transported through the Duplex 2 Guide through the Inverting 1 Guide 2139 that was rotated counter clockwise by the Solenoid and is carried beyond the Inverting Feed Roller 2135 and upper Pinch Rollers 653 into the Sub Tray 1910 The original is carried ...

Page 319: ...ler 653 Pinch Roller 653 Duplex 2 Guide 2138 Inverting 1 Guide 2139 Stamp Head 1636 Sub Tray 1910 Reversing 1 Guide 2033 Read Point Pinch Roller 2125 Reverse Registration or Feed Skew Adjustment Pinch Roller 2125 Feed Skew Adjustment Pinch Roller 2125 Registration Adjustment Feed 2 Roller 2034 Exit Roller Eject Sensor 604 Duplex Eject Sensor 604 Read Point Sensor 604 2 1 0 A 5 2 1 5 9 I N V O IC E...

Page 320: ...ensor Operation a The NP Actuators 1215 attached to the Paper Feed Block determine if there is Recording Paper in the Recording Paper Tray b The Recording Paper in the Recording Paper Tray lifts up the NP Actuator allowing the light from the LED to actuate the Photo Sensor 604 for NP Photo Sensor 604 for NP NP Actuator 1215 ...

Page 321: ...ation Roller 1162 activating the Photo Sensor 604 for Registration After a specified period of time the Clutch 1141 is turned ON and the Registration Roller 1162 and the Registration Pinch Roller start rotating The Recording Paper is transported to the OPC drum area d The Recording Paper passes through the Photo Sensor 604 for Read Point and after a specified period of time the Clutch 1224 is turn...

Page 322: ...r is transported to the Registration Roller 1162 activating the Photo Sensor 604 for Registration After a specified period of time the Clutch 1141 is turned ON and the Registration Roller 1162 starts rotating The recording paper is transported to the OPC drum area d The Recording Paper passes through the Photo Sensor 604 for Registration and after a specified period of time the Clutch 1141 is turn...

Page 323: ...d with the coupling which drives the Lift Plate of the machine The Lift Plate rotates lifting the Bottom Plate 1313 and the Recording Paper b Once the Bottom Plate and the Recording Paper are raised the Photo Sensor 604 for NP is turned ON The Lift Motor 1229 stops rotating maintaining the Recording Paper at the certain level Photo Sensor 604 for NP C25 Gear Roller 1207 Feed Roller 1213 Bottom Pla...

Page 324: ... 0 DP 1510P 1810P 1810F 2010E Paper Feed Module Recording Paper Size Setting a The Recording Paper size in the Paper Feed Module is set on the Control Panel Lift Motor Assembly 1238 Photo Sensor 604 For Paper Tray Detection ...

Page 325: ...the Pressure Plate 661 and transported to the Separation Pad 659 The Recording Paper is separated into individual sheets by the Separator Pad Holder 660 c The Recording Paper is transported to the Registration Roller 1162 activating the Photo Sensor 604 for Registration d After a specified period of time the Clutch 1141 is turned ON and the Registration Roller 1162 and the Registration Pinch Rolle...

Page 326: ...ner Waste Chamber The removed toner is moved into the Toner Waste Container by means of Toner Waste Paddle and Toner Waste Drive Charge In the dark the Bias Charge Roller 1036 applies a high uniform negative charge to the surface of the OPC Drum The surface potential is approximately 560 VDC and remains because the drum has a high electric resistance in the dark Process Unit Roller 1036 Bias Charg...

Page 327: ...ers the toner from the reservoir and forms a brush effect on the Mag roller Where the magnetic brush lightly touches the OPC Drum the negatively charged toner is attracted to the latent image on the drum forming a mirror image of the original on the drum Any remaining toner is removed from the Mag Roller by the Dr Blade and is recycled back into the toner reservoir A bias voltage of approximately ...

Page 328: ...nd swept over the recorded width in the scanning direction 5 Beam Detection BD Lens and Beam Detection BD Sensor The BD Lens receives the reflected light from the Polygon Mirror and redirects it into the BD Sensor which converts the laser beam into electrical signals and sets the start timing for the scanning line 6 F θ Lens This amorphous plastic molded lens is designed to provide parallel laser ...

Page 329: ...3 Thermistor Assembly 944 A heat sensitive resistor in contact with the Fuser Roller 913 monitors the surface temperature and keeps the temperature at the specified level by controlling the Fuser Lamp 924 Thermostat 947 and Thermal Fuse 948 The Thermostat 947 and the Thermal Fuse 948 are installed in the Fuser Roller 913 providing an extra overheat protection Drive Motor 1105 The Drive Motor 1105 ...

Page 330: ...ound the Fuser Roller 913 causing a paper jam When the Fuser Unit does not reach the specified temperature within a certain period of time an Error code is shown on the display stopping the operation When the Thermistor Assembly 944 is disconnected or the surface temperature of the Fuser Roller 913 is out of limit an Error code is shown on the display stopping the operation ...

Page 331: ...R CLUTCH MULTI FEEDER FEED ROLLER CLUTCH FRONT DOOR SENSOR ILS PWM PM 22C IMAGE CODEC SDRAM 8MB 16 SDRAM 1510P 1810P F 16MB 2010E 18MB DZAC000208 SH7041 FROM 16 4MB 1 DualOpe PROGRAM backup FROM 16 2MB IMAGE DRAM 8MB 16 D R THERMISTOR HEAT LAMP THERMOSTAT EXIT SENSOR POWER UNIT 5V 12V 12V 24V POWON 5V 24V Si3021 INLET FUSER UNIT 10Base T 100Base TX Page Memory Sort Memory Work Memory 5Vp INV LAMP ...

Page 332: ...nly DP 2010E only Image IC19 MODEM MN195006 IC20 MN86076 IC51 Analog FrontEnd DRAM 2MB IC7 I NET Option Connector CNP123 PRI I F HIF IC76 F ROM CARD Boot Connector CNP104 API IC14 VHCT 244 BRIDGE DZAC000233 IC34 CODEC PM 22c IC33 Sort Memory SDRAM 8MB A BUS 3V D BUS 3V MA BUS 3V AL BUS 5V IOD BUS 5V PanelCPU Scanning Mechanism Control CPU 244 2 4 8MB DANCE DZAC000234 IC28 OD Page Memory SDRAM 8MB ...

Page 333: ...RAM Control Signal and Refresh Control when the power is ON I O Port It is used to control lines and reset control around LSI 2 System Control Gate Array MSC DZAC000166 MSC is a System Control Gate Array and provides the CPU peripheral function DMA Control It has a 4ch DMA Control and is used to transfer data between the following devices Printer Interface Image Data Memory DRAM Interrupt Control ...

Page 334: ...ged by the Image Data circuit and only coded data is transferred to the System Data BUS S DRAM 8MB DP 2010E only IC11 MN86076 IC51 IC54 55 PDL OPTION DANCE DZAC000234 IC28 PWM IC26 BRIDGE DZAC000233 IC34 S DRAM 8MB IC30 S DRAM 8MB IC31 S DRAM 8MB IC35 S DRAM OPTION CCD 207 LSU 1124 LPC3 19129 5V System BUS 3V System BUS 244 CODEC PM 22c IC33 BID BUS 3V LD BUS 3V CN113 CN121 CN121 5 3V Analog Front...

Page 335: ...ing A maximum of 7 by 7 pixels around an area is referred to in layers for conversion into multiple value signal Gray Level Enhancement This control function allows expressing higher level scales than using a recorded signal by reducing line density into 1 2 or 1 3 on the original after binary to multiple value conversion This capability increases reproduction of gray scale images such as photogra...

Page 336: ...ontrol Signal for SORT Memory and Refresh Control when the power is ON it does not backup the Page Memory 3 PWM Control LSI PM 1075 IC26 which is a PWM control LSI converts an 8 bit input digital signal into an analog signal with 256 scale pulse width The conversion allows modulation of pulse width in recorded data transferring the data to LSU enabling multiple value recording The pulse width is d...

Page 337: ...rcuit is controlled by SLA7042M and SLA7044M SC PCB IC70 ADF PCB IC1 Analog Front End SC DZEP000604 Binary Data COPY ADF DZEP000473 Option SNS DZEP000474 MN86076 IC51 CCD DZEP000471 SCANNING MOTOR uPD3747 IC1 SLA7042M IC70 STAMP SCANNING LAMP M30620 IC65 Shading Correction Binary Error Diffusion Reduction Enlargement Serial I F ADF Cover Open Sensor B4 SENSOR A3 SENSOR Gray Scale A D Converter IC5...

Page 338: ...codes from the Image data to JBIG data 6 5 6 Option PC Board 1 LANB PC Board DZEC102530 DZEC102532 LAN Communication when the LANB PCB and LANC PCB DZEC102310 are installed Note Auto sensing 10 100Base T Ethernet Interface 2 EP PC Board DZEC101696 PDL Control PCB Prints Page Description Language PDL data Note PDL PCB must be installed in combination with LANB PRIF PCB 3 SDRM PC Board SDRAM Memory ...

Page 339: ...s it The power is recovered the Energy Saver key is pressed Sleep Mode Availability Recovers from Sleep Mode No Item Sleep Mode Remark 1 10 100 Ethernet Interface Internet Fax Kit Option is installed No 2 When an ALARM Status indication is displayed No No Item Recovers from Sleep Mode Remark 1 When Energy Saver key is pressed Yes 2 Original Sensor is actuated Yes No Document Sensor with Flatbed AD...

Page 340: ...ransfer DRAM Line Memory Coded Data DRAM Buffer MSC DMATransfer MN86064 Conversion Font Size up Page Memory S DRAM Sort Memory Inside SRAM DRAM Work FROM Image MN86064 Coded Data Mn195006 MODEM NCU LINE S DRAM Sort Memory Inside SRAM S DRAM Page Memory DRAM Work FROM Image LINE NCU MN195006 MODEM MN86064 Conversion MN86064 Coded Data MSC DMA Transfer DRAM Buffer DRAM Buffer Program Transfer FROM I...

Page 341: ...PM 1075 BRIDGE DZAC000233 CODEC PM 22c MN86076 A D Inside SRAM D BUS 3V IOD BUS 5V ANALOG FRONT END Page Memory S DRAM Sort Memory Work DANCE DZAC000234 Option Option F ROM Program IPC block PEC block S DRAM SH7041 CPU S DRAM F ROM CGROM PDL MSC DZAC000166 DRAM INET PRIF 1284 CCD LP PM 1075 BRIDGE DZAC000233 CODEC PM 22c MN86076 A D SRAM D BUS 3V IOD BUS 5V ANALOG FRONT END Inside Page Memory Sort...

Page 342: ... Scan into Memory 6 File Print from Memory S DRAM Sort Memory S DRAM Page Memory DRAM Work FROM Image Note 1 For Sort Copy Steps 2 For Fax Steps to for DP 1810F only S DRAM Page Memory S DRAM Sort Memory DRAM Work FROM Image Note For Sort Copy Print from ...

Page 343: ...DRAM Sort Memory DRAM Work FROM Image Note For Sort Copy Print from DRAM Work S DRAM Page Memory DANCE DZAC000234 Option F ROM Program IPC block PEC block SH7041 CPU S DRAM F ROM CGROM PDL MSC DZAC000166 PRIF 1284 CCD LP PM 1075 BRIDGE DZAC000233 CODEC PM 22c MN86076 A D SRAM D BUS 3V IOD BUS 5V ANALOG FRONT END Inside Sort Memory Option INET ...

Page 344: ...AM Work S DRAM Page Memory DANCE DZAC000234 Option F ROM Program IPC block PEC block SH7041 CPU S DRAM F ROM CGROM PDL MSC DZAC000166 PRIF 1284 CCD LP PM 1075 BRIDGE DZAC000233 CODEC PM 22c MN86076 A D SRAM D BUS 3V IOD BUS 5V ANALOG FRONT END Inside Sort Memory Option INET ...

Page 345: ... The signal nPSAVE is turned to LOW with the command from SC PCB and shifts to Sleep Mode When Sleep Mode Auto Off is on only 5VP is reactivated and 5V for LED Driver and 24V for Status LED and Alarm is cut off After detecting the signal nWAKUP which is input from SC PCB the signal nPSAVE is turned to HIGH in order to recover from Sleep Mode and reactivate the main power of the machine LCD Module ...

Page 346: ...m Printer I F 4 Platen Cover Open 5 Ringing Signal Detected DP 1810F only 6 Off Hook Detected by Option Handset or External Telephone DP 1810F only PC Set Document SC Power 5V nLPOW SH2 nPSG 5V Panel Micro Computer nP nP MJR iFAX External 16Hz PRT nWAKUP 5Vp 5Vp 5V 5Vp OPON OPON Sensor PCB nCTON nHKOF nOPON nWKUPPC nAPWAKEUP nDRWAKEUP nP WSAVE Handset Ex TEL Off Hook Centronics Parallel I F DP 181...

Page 347: ...ircuit This circuit consists of IC301 PST575E and peripheral circuit This circuit always watches 5V Output of this circuit nRST is set that if 5V falls below setting level 3 9V When the 5V rises above voltage the reset signal is canceled after a delay of approximately 20 ms After cancelling software is started by CPU IC2 PST575E R26 Q1 C20 R24 R3 C1 1 2 3 4 IC1 CPU pLPRST Reset Circuit Vdd 5V 3 9V...

Page 348: ...VDC supply is cut off and the Printer Motor stops rotating nMMON When the signal level goes Low the Printer Motor starts rotating nMMRDY Rotation status signal for Printer Motor When the Printer Motor reaches a constant speed nMMRDY signal level goes Low nMMCK Clock signal for Printer Motor Drive 5V 5V R91 Q16 24VM Q15 IC1 CPU M CN712 1 2 3 4 5 7 10 8 6 24VM DC Brushless Motor MGND MGND nMMON nMMR...

Page 349: ...C When the CN766 Pin 2 nSSR on the HTC PCB goes LOW the Fuser Lamp turns ON This lights up the PC101 LED and activates the SCR101 photo triac and AC is sent to the Fuser Lamp CN764 CN765 C102 L101 C101 F101 L102 SW101 C103 R101 SCR101 C104 R102 LPC3 PCB HTC PCB Fuser Lamp Fuse Thermostat PC101 R104 R103 D101 R107 PC102 R105 R106 RL101 CN715 CN760 CN761 5V nSSR CN766 4 3 6 5 1 2 4 3 6 5 1 2 ...

Page 350: ...converter with open output at pins 1 and 7 and is used as an abnormal temperature detection circuit IC5 pin 1 and 7 has a high impedance when Q7 and Q8 are activated turning ON the Fuser Lamp An abnormal temperature is detected when the VTH voltage level becomes lower than V forcing IC5 pin 1 and 7 Low and deactivating Q8 Abnormally low and high temperatures as well as Thermistor release status ar...

Page 351: ...ed turning OFF 24 VDC to the Printer Motor Drive Circuit the HVPS the Paper Feed Solenoid Circuits the Clutch Drive Circuit and the Laser Driver Circuit on the Laser Unit IN OUT GND TA78M05F MGND L 5V 270 1W 270 1W 1W 270 MA152A 24V 24VD1 24VM LPC3 PCB Q9 Front Door Micro Switch DC DC Converter Interlock Safety Circuit Block Diagram Printer Motor Paper Feed Clutch Bypass Paper Feed Clutch Lift DC ...

Page 352: ...nal level goes High and the LSU is deactivated pLDCTL This signal turns ON the laser output to activate nHSYNC signal VCON This is the Analog Voltage for adjusting Laser output power nPMCK This is the Polygon Motor Drive Clock nPMRDY When the Polygon Motor speed is constant the nPMRDY is at a Low output signal level nPMON This is the Polygon Motor Control Signal The Polygon Motor rotates when the ...

Page 353: ...VAC or 10 amps for 220 240 VAC If you are in doubt about a power source ensure that a qualified electrician checks the outlet Do not connect any other devices to the wall outlet designated for this machine Do not use an extension cord 4 Make sure the outlet is properly grounded Do not ground to gas or water pipe 5 Install in an area that meets or exceeds the minimum space requirement 7 2 Unpacking...

Page 354: ...the Orange Tape 5 Remove 1 Blue Screw 6 Remove the Metal Shipping Bracket by rotating counter clockwise 7 Re install the Blue Screw removed in step 5 8 Re install the Left Platen Cover and fasten with 3 Silver Screws removed in step 2 9 Close the Platen Cover or the ADF 10 Store the Metal Shipping Bracket removed in step 6 in the space provided in the Paper Tray 2 1 3 4 5 6 8 9 8 ...

Page 355: ...tective Sheet 13 Release 2 Pressure Levers as illustrated 14 Remove the Protection Paper from the Process Unit 15 Shake the new Toner Bottle four or five times to loosen the contents 16 Remove the Toner Bottle Cap Protective Sheet Stopper Left Right Stopper Locked Released Right Side View 14 16 ...

Page 356: ...he Process Unit making sure it is locked in place by the White Latch Hook 21 Install the Toner Waste Container making sure it is secured by the Black Bracket 22 Close the Front Cover and Right Cover 23 Connect the Power Cord and turn the Power Switch ON 24 Wait for the toner to charge and fill the process unit 25 Open the Front Cover 26 Make sure that the Arrow Locked symbol visible on the end of ...

Page 357: ...clearly visible 6 Enter F6 50 Mode 7 Enter the new content Note The RESET key is used to enter the content Lighter side Darker side 8 Press the OK key then press CLEAR key 9 Enter F2 Mode 10 Make a copy to confirm the adjustment Note Repeat Step 3 to 9 until proper density is attained F6 49 Text Mode F6 51 Photo Mode 11 Press FUNCTION and CLEAR keys simultaneously to exit the Service Mode 7 4 2 Le...

Page 358: ...ds 4 Adjust the Leading Edge by turning the Adjustment Screw B 5 If the Leading Edge is skewed to the right turn the Adjustment Screw B clockwise 6 If the Leading Edge is skewed to the left turn the Adjustment Screw B counter clockwise 7 Secure the Screw A and re install Left Platen Cover Note 1 turn adjusts the edge skew by approximately 1mm on Ledger or A3 document size 2 A B Screw B turn Clockw...

Page 359: ... 1 With this Option the DP 1510P 1810P 2010E can be used as a Network Printer and the DP 1810F as an Internet Fax Network Printer 2 Turn the Power Switch to the OFF O position and unplug the AC Power Cord before beginning installation Qty Description Part No Remarks 1 LANB PC Board See Note 2 1 LANB LANC Harness DZFP000898 1 LANC BK Assembly DZHP004034 1 LAN Port Label DZNK004121 3 Screw XTB3 8J 1...

Page 360: ...ct the LANB LANC Harness to CN5 and CN6 on the LANB PC Board 5 Install the LANB PC Board Assembly 6 Secure the LANB PC Board Assembly with 2 Screws XTB3 8J 7 Break off the protective tab on the Left Side Cover 8 Attach the Label 9 Install the LANC A Bracket 10 Secure the LANC Bracket with 1 Screw XTB3 8J 4 3 4 6 5 6 7 8 9 10 ...

Page 361: ... Not used 11 Connect the LANB LANC Harness to CN200 on the LANC PC Board 12 Install the LANC PC Board and secure with 2 Screws XYN3 F8 13 Proceed with the installation of other options If finished re install the Rear Plate Note For 200 VDC Destinations Only Install the Ferrite Core to the Ethernet LAN Cable with one loop as shown 12 12 11 ...

Page 362: ...allation Note 1 Turn the Power Switch to the OFF O position and unplug the AC Power Cord before beginning installation 2 If you are also installing the Sorting Memory Option install the memory option first Qty Description Part No Remarks 1 EP PC Board w FRM PCB DZEC101289 1 Locking Spacer DZJH000063 1 Bracket PDL DZJB000339 1 Screw XTB3 8J 2 Screw XYN3 F8 1 Software CD See Note 2 Includes Operatin...

Page 363: ...ing Spacer DZJH000063 into the mounting hole on the machine chassis 5 Install the EP PC Board Assembly 6 Insert the Locking Spacer into the EP PC Board Assembly 7 1 Screw XTB3 8J 8 Proceed with the installation of other options If finished re install the Rear Plate 7 6 5 ...

Page 364: ...oard DZEC101554 8 MB DZEC101666 16 MB DZEC101919 64 MB For EU Only DZEC101667 128 MB 1 Installation Instructions DZSM000262 For U S A and Canada DZSM000402 For Other Destinations 1 Remove 7 Screws 2 Remove the Rear Plate 3 Insert the SDRM PC Board into the SC PC Board as illustrated on the left Note Make sure to insert the SDRM PC Board at a 20 30 angle into the memory socket and then lock it down...

Page 365: ...e Power Switch to the OFF O position and unplug the AC Power Cord before beginning installation Qty Description Part No Remarks 1 Automatic Document Feeder ADF See Note Standard on DP 1810F 2 Angle Plate DZJA000858 1 Scanning Pad DZHP006374 2 Screw DZPB000007 4 Screw XTB3 12J 1 Installation Instructions DZSM000523 1 Open and remove the Platen Cover 2 Install the Automatic Document Feeder into the ...

Page 366: ...mp into a pre drilled hole in the frame from underside Note Do not cut the Harness Clamp Tie Wrap when servicing Push the release clip on the side to remove it 9 Re install the Rear Plate 10 Secure the Rear Plate with 7 Screws removed in step 4 Note Align the ADF if required by following the steps below A Release the 4 Screws B Adjust the right side of the ADF and the ADF Mounting Bracket as illus...

Page 367: ... Note When installing the ADF Unit set the Default Value of Sort Copy Mode to ON 16 Copy the Original using ADF Check the Original alignment If necessary adjust by following steps below 17 Open the ADF Cover and release the Stopper 18 Remove the ADF Front Cover Note Release the 2 Latch Hooks from back by opening the ADF 19 Remove 1 Screw and turn the Adjust Bracket counter clockwise 20 If the Docu...

Page 368: ... Edition 2 0 DP 1510P 1810P 1810F 2010E 21 If the Document is Skewed to the left set the Adjusting Bracket to the left and secure with 1 Screw Example of Printed Image Left Document Leading Edge Skewed to the left ...

Page 369: ...e ADF Unit 0 1 1 Point 0 2mm 1 Point 0 2mm 1 Point 0 1 1 Point 0 2mm 1 Point 0 2mm 1 Point 0 2mm 1 Point 0 2mm 1 Point A A A Paper Travel Paper Travel Paper Travel Void Void Shadow of Document Leading Edge Shadow of Document Leading Edge ADF Image Read Start Position Adjustment After setting the Parameter reboot the machine to enable the Parameter Setting Rebooting is not necessary to enable the P...

Page 370: ...ty Description Part No Remarks 1 Inverting Automatic Document Feeder i ADF See Note For DP 2010E 1 Scanning Pad DZJM000428 2 Hinge Stopper DZJA000726 2 Hinge Cover DZMC000713 2 ADF Mounting Bracket DZJA000730 1 i ADF OPS Actuator DZJM001007 For DA AR201 Only 1 i ADF Rear Support Bracket DZJD000035 9 Screw XTB8 8J 8 Screw XTB3 12J 2 Silver Screw XSN4 W10FN 2 Thumb Screw DZPA000064 1 Installation In...

Page 371: ...5 Install the 2 ADF Mounting Brackets 6 Secure the 2 brackets with 6 Screws XTB3 12J as illustrated Note The remaining 2 Screws XTB3 12J will be installed in step 20 7 Install 2 Thumb Screws DZPA000064 One for each ADF Mounting Bracket Note When installing the Thumb Screws do NOT tighten them Leave a clearance of approx 6 8 mm as illustrated 3 4 5 6 6 7 6 8mm ...

Page 372: ...DF Mounting Bracket from the bottom as illustrated 12 Remove 7 Screws 13 Remove the Rear Plate 14 Bend the protective Tab on the Rear Plate further than 90 as illustrated 15 Connect the i ADF Harness to CN3 on the SC PC Board 16 Insert the Harness Clamp into the pre drilled hole in the frame from underneath Note Do not cut the Harness Clamp Tie Wrap when servicing Push the release clip on the side...

Page 373: ...n the Right Hinge Base and the ADF Mounting Bracket as a guide shift the ADF position by following the procedure below When the printed image is skewed to the right shift the ADF slightly toward the front of the machine When the printed image is skewed to the left shift the ADF slightly toward the rear of the machine c Tighten the 5 Screws loosened in step 23a d Repeat step 22 to recheck the feed ...

Page 374: ...e Stoppers 27 Secure the 2 Hinge Stoppers with 4 Screws XTB3 8J 28 Install the 2 Hinge Covers Note When installing the Hinge Covers make sure that a Hinge Film is placed inside of each Hinge Cover 29 Peel off the 6 adhesive protectors from the Scanning Pad 30 Place the Scanning Pad on the glass aligning it on the upper left corner keeping 1mm space as illustrated 31 Close the Automatic Document Fe...

Page 375: ...e ADF Unit 0 1 1 Point 0 2mm 1 Point 0 2mm 1 Point 0 1 1 Point 0 2mm 1 Point 0 2mm 1 Point 0 2mm 1 Point 0 2mm 1 Point A A A Paper Travel Paper Travel Paper Travel Void Void Shadow of Document Leading Edge Shadow of Document Leading Edge ADF Image Read Start Position Adjustment After setting the Parameter reboot the machine to enable the Parameter Setting Rebooting is not necessary to enable the P...

Page 376: ...tion and unplug the AC Power Cord before beginning installation Qty Description Part No Remarks 1 2nd 4th Paper Feed Module See Note 1 Paper Size Label DZNK002813 For U S A and Canada DZNK002814 For Other Destinations 2 Guide Pin DZJD000034 5 Screw XTB3 8J 1 Harness CST4 DZFP001313 1 Installation Instructions DZSM000521 Qty Description Part No Remarks 1 3rd Paper Feed Module See Note 1 Paper Size ...

Page 377: ...2 Edition 2 0 2 Remove 7 Silver Screws 3 Remove the Rear Plate 4 Install 2 Guide Pins 5 Place the machine on top of the 2nd Paper Feed Module as illustrated on the left 6 Secure the 2nd Paper Feed Module with 5 Screws XTB3 8J 2 3 4 5 6 6 6 ...

Page 378: ...the CST4 Harness with Ferrite Core to CN731 on the LPC3 PC Board 10 Insert the other end of the harness through the bottom opening in the frame 11 Connect the CST4 Harness to CN776 on the CST4 PC Board 12 Re install the all Covers 13 Set the Paper Size Guide 14 Secure with 3 Screws which are stored inside of the Paper Tray if necessary 7 8 9 10 11 ...

Page 379: ... USA and Canada Note Turn the Power Switch to the OFF O position and unplug the AC Power Cord before beginning installation 1 Slide the Paper Tray all the way out 2 Remove 7 Silver Screws 3 Remove the Rear Plate 4 Remove 2 Silver Screws 2nd Paper Feed Module 5 Remove the CST Rear Cover 6 Remove 1 Screw 7 Remove the Drive Cover 2 Bracket 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ...

Page 380: ...he 2nd Paper Feed Module on top of the 3rd Paper Feed Module as illustrated on the left 10 Secure the 2nd Paper Feed Module with 5 Screws XTB3 8J 11 Re install the 2nd Paper Tray 12 Install 2 Guide Pins 13 Place the machine on top of the 2nd Paper Feed Module as illustrated on the left 8 10 9 10 10 12 13 ...

Page 381: ...he frame 19 Connect the CST4 Harness to CN776 on the CST4 PC Board of the 2nd Paper Feed Module 20 Connect one end of the CST4 Harness with Ferrite Core to CN777 on the CST4 PC Board of the 2nd Paper Feed Module 21 Insert the other end of the harness through the bottom opening in the frame 22 Connect the CST4 Harness to CN776 on the CST4 PC Board of the 3rd Paper Feed Module 23 Re install the all ...

Page 382: ...urn the Power Switch to the OFF O position and unplug the AC Power Cord before beginning installation 1 Slide the 2nd Paper Tray all the way out 2 Remove 2 Silver Screws 2nd Paper Feed Module 3 Remove the CST Rear Cover 4 Install 2 Guide Pins 5 Place the machine on top of the 3rd Paper Feed Module as illustrated on the left 1 2 3 4 5 ...

Page 383: ... CST4 Harness with Ferrite Core to CN777 on the CST4 PC Board of the 2nd Paper Feed Module 10 Insert the other end of the harness through the bottom opening in the frame 11 Connect the CST4 Harness to CN776 on the CST4 PC Board of the 3rd Paper Feed Module 12 Re install the all Covers 13 Set the Paper Size Guide 14 Secure with 3 Screws which are stored inside of the Paper Tray if necessary 6 6 6 7...

Page 384: ...or USA and Canada Note Turn the Power Switch to the OFF O position and unplug the AC Power Cord before beginning installation 1 Slide the Paper Tray all the way out 2 Remove 7 Silver Screws 3 Remove the Rear Plate 4 Remove 2 Silver Screws 2nd Paper Feed Module 5 Remove the CST Rear Cover 6 Remove 1 Screw 7 Remove the Drive Cover 2 Bracket 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ...

Page 385: ...er Feed Module and then place the 2nd Paper Feed Module on top of the 3rd Paper Feed Module as illustrated on the left 10 Secure the 2nd and 3rd Paper Feed Modules with 10 Screws XTB3 8J 11 Re install the 2nd and 3rd Paper Trays 12 Install 2 Guide Pins 13 Place the machine on top of the 2nd Paper Feed Module as illustrated on the left 8 10 9 10 10 10 9 12 13 ...

Page 386: ... Module 20 Connect one end of the CST4 Harness with Ferrite Core to CN777 on the CST4 PC Board of the 2nd Paper Feed Module 21 Insert the other end of the harness through the bottom opening in the frame 22 Connect the CST4 Harness to CN776 on the CST4 PC Board of the 3rd Paper Feed Module 23 Connect one end of the CST4 Harness with Ferrite Core to CN777 on the CST4 PC Board of the 3nd Paper Feed M...

Page 387: ...387 DP 1510P 1810P 1810F 2010E APR 2002 Edition 2 0 27 Set the Paper Size Guide 28 Secure with 3 Screws which are stored inside of the Paper Tray if necessary ...

Page 388: ...e AC Power Cord before beginning installation 1 Slide the 2nd Paper Tray all the way out 2 Remove 2 Silver Screws 2nd Paper Feed Module 3 Remove the CST Rear Cover 4 Slide the 3rd Paper Tray all the way out 5 Place the 3rd Paper Feed Module on top of the 4th Paper Feed Module as illustrated on the left 6 Secure the 3rd Paper Feed Module with 5 Screws XTB3 8J 7 Re install the 3rd Paper Tray 1 2 3 4...

Page 389: ...ll 2 Guide Pins 9 Place the machine on top of the 3rd Paper Feed Module as illustrated on the left 10 Secure the 3rd Paper Feed Module with 5 Screws XTB3 8J 11 Remove 4 Silver Screws 3rd and 4th Paper Feed Modules 12 Remove 2 CST Rear Covers 8 9 10 10 10 11 12 ...

Page 390: ...on the CST4 PC Board of the 3rd Paper Feed Module 16 Connect one end of the CST4 Harness with Ferrite Core to CN777 on the CST4 PC Board of the 3nd Paper Feed Module 17 Insert the other end of the harness through the bottom opening in the frame 18 Connect the CST4 Harness to CN776 on the CST4 PC Board of the 4th Paper Feed Module 19 Re install the all Covers 20 Set the Paper Size Guide 21 Secure w...

Page 391: ...andset See Note 1 Handset Cord See Note 1 Cradle Assembly See Note 1 Handset Cradle Stopper DZSM000783 For UF 490 Only 1 Installation Instructions DZSM000230 For U S A and Canada DZSM000028 For Other Destinations 1 Break off the protective tab covering the HANDSET Jack on the Left Side Cover 2 Hook the projections of the Cradle Assembly into the holes on the Left Cover 3 Connect the Cradle Assembl...

Page 392: ...001281 4 1 PTC AC Harness 2 DZFP001282 5 1 PTC AC Harness 3 DZFP001283 6 1 PTC AC Harness 4 DZFP001284 7 1 Thermistor DZFR000013 8 2 PTC Heater FFPCP0035 9 2 Dehumidifier Bracket DZJC000287 10 1 Heater Bracket FFPKD07791 11 1 Protective Sheet DZJM000511 12 1 Heater Main Label DZNK004136 13 1 Switch Label DZNK003898 14 5 Clamp DZJK000006 15 6 Screw XTB3 8J 16 1 Screw XTB3 4F 1 Installation Instruct...

Page 393: ... Description Part No Remarks 1 3 PTC AC Harness 6 DZFP001315 2 1 PTC AC Harness 7 DZFP001341 3 2 PTC AC Harness 8 DZFP001342 4 3 PTC Heater FFPCP0035 5 3 Heater Bracket FFPKD07791 6 3 Protective Sheet DZJM000511 7 18 Clamp DZJK000006 8 3 Screw XTB3 4F 1 Installation Instructions DZSM000541 4 2 5 7 3 1 6 8 ...

Page 394: ...f the Service Manual 3 Remove the LSU LVPS Plate Assembly Fan Upper and Lower Fan Bracket Refer to ch 2 2 6 of the Service Manual 4 Remove the Glass L Assembly Refer to ch 2 2 5 of the Service Manual 5 Remove 2 Screws 6 Remove the CCD Cover 7 Mount the RLB PC Board onto the RLB Bracket as illustrated 8 Secure the RLB PC Board with 1 Screw 9 Install the RLB PC Board Assembly 10 Secure the RLB PC Bo...

Page 395: ...AC Harness 3 13 Route the PTC Heater to the upper compornent of the frame through the access hole as illustrated 14 Mount the PTC Heater onto the Dehumidifier Bracket 15 Install the PTC Heater Assembly 16 Secure the PTC Heater Assembly with 1 Screw 17 Re install the CCD Cover 12 13 14 16 15 ...

Page 396: ...he right positioning the bracket near the center Marked by A as illustrated 21 Mount the Thermistor onto the Dehumidifier Bracket 22 Install the Thermistor to the Scanner Base Frame as illustrated 23 Secure the Thermistor with 1 Screw 24 Route the Harness of the Thermistor behind the plate and into the access hole on the Scanner Base Frame as illustrated 18 19 20 A 21 23 22 24 ...

Page 397: ...the Harness of the Thermistor into 3 Clamps as illustrated 26 Connect the PTC AC Harness 2 to CN173 on the RLB PC Board 27 Connect the Harness of the Thermistor and PTC AC Harness 3 to PTC AC Harness 2 28 Mount the PTC Heater onto the Heater Bracket 25 25 26 27 28 ...

Page 398: ...4 to CN172 on the RLB PC Board 32 Connect the PTC AC Harness 4 to PTC Heater Harness 33 Insert the PTC AC Harness 4 into 5 Clamps Note If Optional Paper Feed Modules are not installed skip to step 52 34 Mount the PTC Heater onto the Heater Bracket 35 Install the PTC Heater Assembly 36 Secure the PTC Heater Assembly with 1 Screw 29 30 32 33 33 31 33 33 33 34 35 36 ...

Page 399: ...steps 34 40 42 Main Unit Assembly 2nd 3rd and 4th Paper Feed Modules Refer to ch 8 5 of the Service Manual 43 Connect the PTC AC Harness 7 to PTC AC Harness 4 44 Insert the PTC AC Harness 7 into the Clamp as illustrated 45 Route the PTC AC Harness 7 to the right side of the frame through the access hole as illustrated 46 Insert the PTC AC Harness 7 into the Clamp as illustrated 47 Insert the PTC A...

Page 400: ...procedure for 3rd and 4th Paper Feed Modules is the same as steps 47 50 52 Break off the protective tab on the LVPS Plate Assembly 53 Re install the LVPS Plate Assembly 54 Secure the LVPS Plate Assembly with 6 Screws 55 Break off the protective tab on the Left Side Cover 56 Attach the Heater Label 57 Attach the Switch Label 58 Install the Protective Sheets 49 50 54 54 53 54 52 55 57 56 58 ...

Page 401: ...ing installation Qty Description Part No Remarks 1 KEY Harness DZFP000928 Longer 1 KC Harness FFPWC0392 Shorter 1 KC Bracket DZJA000786 Not used 2 Screw DZPA000063 Not used 1 Installation Instructions DZSM000279 For DP 2000 2500 3000 1 Remove 7 Screws 2 Remove the Rear Plate 3 Connect the KEY Harness to CN102 on the SC PC Board 4 Connect the KEY Harness and KC Harness 5 Place the Harness into the ...

Page 402: ...402 APR 2002 Edition 2 0 DP 1510P 1810P 1810F 2010E 7 Re install the Rear Plate as shown on the left 8 Secure the Rear Plate with 7 Screws 8 7 ...

Page 403: ...the Toner Waste Container by slowly pulling it towrds the left as illustrated 4 Seal the Container with the enclosed cap and dispose of it properly 5 Pull up the Lever and remove the Process Unit 6 Open the bottom Leg as illustrated 7 Release 2 OPC Latches and turn the OPC Drum Assembly in the direction of the arrow to remove 3 2 4 1 5 6 7 ...

Page 404: ...ont end where the Front OPC Bushing Assembly was installed Note Do not touch the surface of the OPC Drum with bare hands when removing or re installing it Grease from fingerprints will affect copy quality When installing a new OPC Drum clean the Bias Charge Roller with a soft dry cloth 12 Clean the Bias Charge Roller with the soft dry cloth that came with the new OPC Drum 13 Install the new OPC Dr...

Page 405: ...otective Film from the OPC Drum 16 Turn the OPC Drum Assembly in the direction of the arrow until it locks by the 2 OPC Latches 17 Reinstall the Process Unit Toner Cartridge and the Toner Waste Container by following the instructions in Step 1 to 6 in reverse order 18 Clear the Drum Count in the General Functions 09 Key Operator Mode 15 Clear Drum Count 14 15 16 ...

Page 406: ...CN181 OUTB 4 CN9 B3B PH K S nOUTA nAA3S 24V GND MGND 16 1 LAMP 24V 3 31 36 3 5V 3 FBT8701 30 6 3 23 1 OUTA 2 3 10 12 21 24V B6B PH K S CN24 8 13 10 GND 4 5 FBT8732 GND 25 CN28 1 5V 2 9 CN30 1 STAMP 31 34 1 9 11 nAB4S pAB1SN 28 6 3 Feed 2 Roller Clutch CN3 SNS 1 nOUTB 26 8 nOUTA FBT8737 22 39 S4B PH K S DZEP000473X 36 6 24VOPF 4 8 2 DZEC102303 40 6 2 CN22 2 Original Detection Sensor 5 B2B PH SM2 TB...

Page 407: ...61 22 64 BMA 6 15 35 21 64 6 GND 35 32 3 3V 20 BMD 5 8 62 3 13 67 5 50 46 49 nBCS 2 50 42 52 BMD 19 5 SMEMID 3 29 30 N C 26 BMD 11 53 BBA 0 49 nBDQML 70 3 nBMWT BMD 18 62 4 27 58 BMD 7 BMD 14 GND 38 41 2 11 36 63 GND 59 BMD 8 10 28 nBCS 4 BMA 2 60 13 61 56 31 BMD 9 SMEMID 2 51 BMD 6 9 56 16 18 42 BMD 0 SMEMID 0 BMD 31 32 67 1 12 BMD 38 GND 12 11 2 16 5 DATA1 19 R41 21B1C 3 4 GND 15 GND 8 20 22 GND...

Page 408: ...7 nB4SEN REGISTRATION nPRDY SHEET BYPASS 3 2 LDPS 5 2 1 9 1 nMMON 7 3 nFEED 8 SHEET BYPASS FBU8703 6 FBU8753 GND SENSOR1 4 B3P VH 3 6 1 nADF1 7 7 3 nHSYNC TDS 081 20 FEED ROLLER 8 TLP1242 C6 L 5V nRSEN nHDF CLUTCH 8 MGND 4 FEED ROLLER CN703 15 4 1 2 GND 16 3 1 1 4 GND SHEET BYPASS 12 2 3 11 24VM MIC2 5NE 05 1 CLUTCH TRANSFER 200 LDRSEN HVPS 2 7 PAPER 1 7 6 2 nCMD MGND 9 nCMDBSY DR0 TR1 9 FBU8700 T...

Page 409: ...BX 120V BLACK 3 2 2 MGND White THERMOSTAT 9 MGND AC L 4 2 5 FBF8729 24V FBU8709 4 6 nESEN 3 FG 2 FBU8708 GND 8 WHITE N 1 24V LDESEN CN760 24V 2 7 THERM2 1 BLACK L ETXDN343AAF 120V 1 BLACK WHITE 3 AC N WHITE 2 B5B PH K S 2 AC N to PAGE3_B4 to PAGE1_D4 to PAGE5_A1 B5B PH K M CN714 1 3 2 5 3 2 1 4 1 2 CN767 SOLENOID KEEP 1 Duplex Unit 3 SENSOR1 2 DUPLEX B10B PH K S CN62 nFNRDT FAN MGND 3 FBA08A24H2K0...

Page 410: ...P 2010E 2nd 3rd and 4th Feeder Units 3 nCST2 n3MRDY TLP1242 C6 MIC2 5NE 05 3 CN771 3 8 nADF2 Sensor 1 2 14 50M3166010 24VM Medium Roller Clutch 3 3 DZEP000750X Jam Door 18 6 5 DC Motor 1 CN775 10 1 Sensor 2 Upper Limit Sensor 6 MIC5NE 41 GND 3 5 CN776 11 1 3 7 2 DF11 10P 2DSA nPCHK2 3 GND B3B PH K S 2 GND nMRCLH2 16 7 1 FBU8733 2 LDJAM2 FBF8735 CN772 1 12 nUPLMT2 4 TLP1242 C6 Paper Tray 24VM 17 1 ...

Page 411: ...1 TIOC4D IRQOUT 135 VCC 112 VCC 99 FWP VCC 85 VCC 77 VCC 54 PA6 CS2 TCLKA 63 VCC 90 D 2 PD2 40 VCC 118 PF0 AN0 26 VCC 31 RAS PB2 IRQ0 POE0 12 VCC 113 DRAK1 PE3 TIOC0D 50 CS0 PA10 44 WDTOVF 119 PF1 AN1 140 PE10 TIOC3C 142 PE11 TIOC3D 143 PE12 TIOC4A 57 CS2 D 28 PD28 114 PE4 TIOC1A 49 CS1 PA11 115 PE5 TIOC1B 116 PE6 TIOC2A 83 D 7 PD7 107 CK PA15 137 PE7 TIOC2B 120 PF2 AN2 138 PE8 TIOC3A 139 PE9 TIOC...

Page 412: ... 4 001 C1 003 C1 004 A2 007 A2 008 A1 C28 25V 0 1uF nIRQCRT3V 002 A1 nIODACK 0 011 B3 R38 1K GND IOD 4 003 D1 005 B2 006 B3 011 B2 013 B2 014 B2 026 D4 028 C3 029 B2 030 B1 GND A 5 001 C1 003 C1 004 A2 007 A2 008 A1 TL14 D 14 001 A2 003 A4 004 A4 008 B2 018 A2 nMIRQDAN2 011 B3 GND C17 25V 0 1uF C37 25V 0 1uF GND IOD 0 003 D1 005 B2 006 B3 011 B2 013 B2 014 B2 026 D3 028 C2 029 B2 030 B1 R32 47K nI...

Page 413: ... 004 A2 008 B2 018 A2 IOD 8 002 D1 005 B2 011 B2 013 B2 014 B2 026 D4 028 C3 029 B2 030 B1 IOD 2 002 D1 005 B2 006 B3 011 B2 013 B2 014 B2 026 D4 028 C3 029 C2 030 B1 A 4 001 C1 002 A1 004 A2 007 A2 008 A1 nOPM13 006 A2 R49 47K nMCASH 002 D3 DRMA 2 002 D4 IOD 5 002 D1 005 B2 006 B3 011 B2 013 B2 014 B2 026 D4 028 C3 029 B2 030 B1 R52 47K D 3 001 A1 002 A2 004 A4 008 B1 018 A1 A 17 001 C1 002 A2 00...

Page 414: ... 6 A10 3 A13 31 DQ1 21 A4 30 DQ8 24 A1 17 A17 40 DQ5 8 A8 37 VCC 47 BYTE 5 A11 2 A14 33 DQ2 20 A5 26 CE 12 RESET 28 OE 25 A0 MBM29LV160B 90PFTN SFKS 70ns IC19 45 DQ15 43 DQ14 41 DQ13 39 DQ12 36 DQ11 34 DQ10 11 WE 32 DQ9 23 A2 16 A18 42 DQ6 7 A9 10 NC 46 GND 27 GND 15 RY BY 35 DQ3 1 A15 19 A6 13 NC 29 DQ0 4 A12 22 A3 14 NC 44 DQ7 9 A19 38 DQ4 48 A16 18 A7 6 A10 3 A13 31 DQ1 21 A4 30 DQ8 24 A1 17 A1...

Page 415: ...4 INTR2 24 D0 6 RD 7 WR 13 D11 25 CS 74 IA1 35 A3 18 D6 70 IA5 45 IMR 47 IMW 52 IMUE 9 D15 20 D4 66 IA9 34 ACKD1 53 IMLE 32 ACKC1 92 ID1 39 58 VSS 76 51 DCMP0 88 ID5 46 IOR 8 CLKOUT 48 IOW 26 UBE 38 A0 84 ID9 1 HEX 12 D12 23 D1 73 IA2 17 D7 56 DACK0 69 IA6 91 ID2 87 ID6 IOD 8 002 D1 003 D1 011 B2 013 B2 014 B2 026 D4 028 C3 029 B2 030 B1 IOD 9 002 D1 003 D2 011 B2 013 B2 014 B2 026 D4 028 C3 029 B...

Page 416: ...1 007 B1 011 B1 013 B3 014 B2 026 D3 028 B3 029 B1 030 B2 IOD 5 002 D1 003 D1 005 B2 011 B2 013 B2 014 B2 026 D4 028 C3 029 B2 030 B1 C60 25V 0 1uF SMEMID 0 015 A1 030 B4 nOPB1 028 D3 pLPRST 022 B4 nBTRL 010 C1 nOPM14 003 D3 nVOL2 008 A3 nRST5V 002 C4 003 D3 005 B3 011 B2 026 A2 027 A3 C58 25V 0 1uF nPDLOPT 029 B3 SMEMID 2 015 A1 030 B4 IOD 4 002 D1 003 D1 005 B2 011 B2 013 B2 014 B2 026 D4 028 C3...

Page 417: ...C74VHCT244AF IC18 VCC 20 GND 10 5V A 5 001 C1 002 A1 003 C1 004 A2 008 A1 A 6 001 C1 002 A1 003 C1 004 A2 008 A1 A 7 001 C1 002 A1 003 C1 004 A2 008 A1 A 12 001 C1 002 A2 003 C2 004 A3 A 8 001 C1 002 A2 003 C1 004 A2 008 A2 pBRING 001 C3 A 9 001 C1 002 A2 003 C1 004 A2 008 A2 A 11 001 C1 002 A2 003 C2 004 A2 008 A2 A 10 001 C1 002 A2 003 C2 004 A2 008 A2 AL 1 005 B1 006 B3 011 B1 013 B3 014 B2 026...

Page 418: ...5V 0 1uF C97 47K R117 2SC2412K 560 Q11 3 1 2 AMGND 62 5mW 470K R99 CN112 1 5VA 62 5mW 10K R115 100K 62 5mW R113 TL5 12VA CN112 2 25V 0 1uF C99 62 5mW 10K R104 3 3V 0 0625W 5 6K R108 3 3V 25 0V C93 0 1uF ASPCLK 009 D1 009 D3 25V 0 1uF C76 DTC114EKA Q19 3 1 2 TP1 62 5mW 6 8K R102 25V 0 1uF C101 AMGND GND 5VA 16 0V 47 0uF C74 2 1b 1 1a 50V 2200pF C47 62 5mW 150K R84 AMGND 25V 0 1uF C79 25V 0 1uF C80 ...

Page 419: ... 3V 50V 0 01uF C507 1000pF C501 10K 62 5mW R576 215 1 62 5mW R575 0 JP19 C451 1800pF 250 0V 150pF 1500 C509 10 0 1W R589 50V 1800pF C271 10 0 1W R588 C452 1800pF 250 0V 50V 10pF C515 GND GND 47 62 5mW R594 25 0V 1000pF C264 GND ABITCLK 008 D2 009 D1 4 87K 1 250mW R584 0 0 HZS7A2 D26 1 2 50V 1800pF C449 NV082D07 VA2 BLM11A601S NF9 BAV99LT1 D27 2 1 3 16V 0 1uF C519 IGND 50V 0 68uF C450 BAV99LT1 D29 ...

Page 420: ...1 A2 GND nCTON 009 D3 021 A2 CN111 4 R145 1K 0 100mW R163 CN111 10 GND C130 25V 0 047uF R146 1K BLM21P300S NF10 CN111 5 R155 1K AMGND CN111 12 R150 1K 50V 0 1uF C136 GND 24VC 5VC BLM11A102S NF31 BLM11A102S NF25 BLM11A102S NF22 BLM21P300S NF36 5VP 5VP 24VC 5VC GND AGND to LCU LCE nCTONL nHKOF RMDT pCMLDL B15S PH K M Not Mounted Mounted Ftype Other DAA CN111 TYPE 1 1 CN111 2 3 4 5 9 10 12pin is used...

Page 421: ...166 MD11 167 MD12 168 MD13 169 MD14 172 MD15 173 CS0 142 CS1 143 CS2 144 CS3 146 CS4 147 CKE 206 CLK 178 EXCK 207 DQM 212 WE 174 CAS 175 RAS 177 ID0 53 ID1 54 ID2 56 ID3 57 ID4 58 ID5 61 ID6 62 ID7 63 ID8 64 ID9 66 ID10 67 ID11 68 ID12 70 ID13 71 ID14 72 ID15 73 BACK 77 DACK 76 BREQ 49 VDD 60 VDD 105 VDD 180 VDD 240 VDDI 1 VDDI 2 VDDI 9 VDDI 15 VDDI 21 VDDI 26 VDDI 35 VDDI 52 VDDI 59 VDDI 69 VDDI ...

Page 422: ...57V651620ALTC 10P 60ns IC11 DQ0 2 DQ1 4 DQ2 5 DQ3 7 DQ4 8 DQ5 10 DQ6 11 DQ7 13 LDQM 15 WE 16 CAS 17 RAS 18 CS 19 A0 23 A1 24 A2 25 A3 26 A10 AP 22 A12 BA1 21 A13 BA0 20 VDD 1 VDD 14 VDD 27 VDDQ 3 VDDQ 9 VDDQ 43 VDDQ 49 A4 29 A5 30 A6 31 A7 32 A8 33 A9 34 A11 35 NC 36 CKE 37 CLK 38 UDQM 39 NC 40 DQ8 42 DQ9 44 DQ10 45 DQ11 47 DQ12 48 DQ13 50 DQ14 51 DQ15 53 VSS 28 VSS 41 VSS 54 VSSQ 6 VSSQ 12 VSSQ 4...

Page 423: ...D 9 VDD 10 GND 11 VDD 12 RA7 13 RA6 14 RA5 15 RA4 16 RA3 17 RA2 18 RA1 19 RA0 20 GND 21 VDD 22 RE1 23 RE0 24 RAMWR 25 RAMOE 26 RD7 27 RD6 28 RD5 29 RD4 30 GND 31 VDD 32 GND 33 VDD 34 RD3 35 RD2 36 RD1 37 RD0 38 ALD0 39 ALD1 40 ALD4 43 ALD5 44 ALD6 45 ALD7 46 GND 47 VDD 48 GND 49 VDD 50 OD0 51 OD1 52 OD2 53 OD3 54 OD4 55 OD5 56 OD6 57 OD7 58 GND 59 GND 61 OD8 63 OD9 64 OD10 65 OD11 66 OD12 67 OD13 ...

Page 424: ... 33 R219 47K R220 47K R221 nDACK 011 C4 030 C3 nBACK 011 C4 030 C3 BDCLK 0 015 A1 BDCLK 1 015 A2 pBREQ 011 C4 030 C3 nBDQML 015 A2 nBCKE 015 A1 nBDQMH 015 A2 GND 3 3V 33 R224 33 R223 33 R222 RBMA 0 016 B2 RBMA 1 016 B2 RBMA 2 016 B2 RBMA 3 016 B3 RBMA 4 016 B3 RBMA 6 016 B3 RBMA 5 016 B3 RBMA 7 016 B3 RBMA 10 016 B3 RBMA 8 016 B3 RBMA 11 016 B3 RBMA 9 016 B3 RBMA 12 016 B4 BBA 1 015 A2 BBA 0 015 A...

Page 425: ...17 CN113 18 CN113 19 CN113 20 CN113 21 CN113 22 CN113 23 CN113 24 CN113 25 CN113 26 CN113 27 CN113 28 CN113 29 CN113 30 CN113 31 CN113 32 CN113 33 CN113 34 CN113 35 CN113 36 CN113 37 CN113 38 CN113 39 CN113 40 CN113 41 CN113 42 CN113 43 CN113 44 CN113 45 CN113 46 CN113 47 CN113 48 CN113 49 CN113 50 CN113 51 CN113 52 CN113 53 CN113 54 CN113 55 CN113 56 CN113 57 CN113 58 CN113 59 CN113 60 CN113 61 C...

Page 426: ... 4 014 D2 BMD 10 015 A3 BMD 2 015 A3 RBMD 14 014 D2 BMD 5 015 A3 RBMD 7 014 D2 BMD 0 015 A3 BMD 3 015 A3 BMD 14 015 A3 RBMD 3 014 D2 RBMD 11 014 D2 BMD 6 015 A3 BMD 12 015 A3 RBMD 10 014 D2 BMD 30 015 A4 RBMD 24 014 D3 RBMD 25 014 D3 RBMD 21 014 D3 RBMD 26 014 D3 BMD 25 015 A4 RBMD 23 014 D3 BMD 18 015 A4 RBMD 28 014 D3 BMD 17 015 A4 BMD 23 015 A4 BMD 19 015 A4 RBMD 31 014 D3 BMD 28 015 A4 BMD 29 ...

Page 427: ...SS 48 VSS 47 VSS 35 VSS 34 VSS 20 VSS 9 VSS 8 VDBS 19 VDLP 24 VDD 45 VDD 32 VDD 31 VDD 18 VDD 6 VDD 5 V_OUT 36 END_P 13 LSYNC 42 P_C_EN 44 CLK 49 B_DET 33 FSYNC 14 RST 21 CS 12 WR 41 RD 40 ADR 1 39 ADR 0 38 PRDT 7 37 PRDT 6 30 PRDT 5 29 PRDT 4 28 PRDT 3 27 PRDT 2 26 PRDT 1 25 PRDT 0 22 PLDT 11 43 PLDT 10 46 PLDT 9 50 PLDT 8 51 PLDT 7 52 PLDT 6 1 PLDT 5 2 PLDT 4 3 PLDT 3 4 PLDT 2 7 PLDT 1 10 PLDT 0...

Page 428: ...1 nCS0G1 002 D2 nRD 001 D2 002 A3 003 D2 004 A2 008 B2 nWRL 001 D2 002 A3 003 D2 008 B2 nIORST3V 001 C4 002 C4 007 C4 014 B3 017 A4 GND SPYAD 1 019 D3 SPYAD 2 019 D3 SPYAD 4 019 D3 SPYAD 3 019 D3 SPYAD 6 019 D3 SPYAD 8 019 D3 SPYAD 5 019 D3 SPYAD 10 019 D3 SPYAD 9 019 D3 SPYAD 7 019 D3 SPYADCK 019 D3 LCP 019 D2 GND CLKIN 019 D2 DATAIN 019 D2 LDIN 019 D2 3SENTIM 007 C4 ODD_EVEN_SW 019 D2 DS3 019 D2...

Page 429: ...NC 41 NC 42 NC 46 NC 47 NC 48 NC 2 D1 3 D2 4 D3 5 D4 8 D5 9 D6 10 D7 11 D8 12 D9 17 23 6 16 26 25 AVDD 44 DVSS 38 22 CLK 7 15 18 45 DVDD ADGND GND ADGND 0 R313 BLM21P300S NF40 6 3V 10uF C328 25V 0 1uF C335 BLM21P300S NF41 25V 0 1uF C331 25V 0 1uF C330 25V 0 1uF C329 25V 0 1uF C334 25V 0 1uF C333 6 3V 10uF C332 3 3V 3 3V 25V 0 1uF C336 ADGND GND 33 R314 33 R315 33 R316 33 R319 33 R317 33 R318 33 R3...

Page 430: ...ND CN120 4 CN120 1 DS90C031BTM IC58 4 EN 7 DIN2 2 DOUT1 12 EN 9 DIN3 15 DIN4 1 DIN1 3 DOUT1 6 DOUT2 5 DOUT2 10 DOUT3 11 DOUT3 14 DOUT4 13 DOUT4 PLP3216S551SL2 NF56 1 3 2 4 DS90C031BTM IC58 GND 8 VCC 16 CN120 8 PLP3216S551SL2 NF58 1 3 2 4 BLM21B102S NF55 VOUT1 019 A2 VOUT2 019 A3 0 R325 GND 25V 0 1uF C246 16 0V 10 0uF C256 2 1 BLM21P300S NF61 AGND 12V FSH 018 A4 FCK1 018 A4 020 C3 FR 018 A4 020 C4 ...

Page 431: ...48 5V 5V BLM31P500S NF44 GND 5V 0 R357 MGND 0 R92 0 R91 220K R541 5VP 5V MA786 D12 3 1 50V 1000pF C347 47K R582 220 R356 330K R330 4 7K R347 MA786 D7 3 1 GND TC74HC08AF IC61 GND 7 VCC 14 CN108 1 CN108 2 CN108 3 CN108 4 CN108 5 CN108 6 CN108 7 CN108 8 CN108 9 CN108 10 CN108 11 CN108 12 CN108 13 CN108 14 CN108 15 50V 100pF C293 100 R516 100 R514 GND 5VP DTC144WKA Q2 3 1 2 GND GND 47K R344 PST575CM I...

Page 432: ...2 24V 0 R204 GND ICP S2 3 F6 25V 0 1uF C460 DTC143ZKA Q16 3 1 2 DTC143ZKA Q17 3 1 2 DTC143ZKA Q12 3 1 2 LP3964EMP 2 5 IC60 4 SENSE 1 SD 5 GND 2 VIN 3 VOUT BL02RN2 R62 NF47 TL200 100 R565 50V 470pF C463 5HPCLK 003 D4 CN101 1 CN101 2 CN101 3 CN101 4 CN101 5 CN101 6 CN101 7 CN101 8 CN101 9 CN101 10 CN101 11 CN101 12 CN101 13 CN101 14 CN101 15 CN101 16 CN100 11 CN100 13 CN100 6 CN100 15 CN100 9 CN100 ...

Page 433: ...16 54 P37 A15 55 P36 A14 56 P35 A13 57 P34 A12 58 P33 A11 59 P32 A10 60 P31 A9 61 VCC 62 P30 A8 D7 63 VSS 64 P27 A7 D7 D6 65 P26 A6 D6 D5 66 P25 A5 D5 D4 67 P24 A4 D4 D3 68 P23 A3 D3 D2 69 P22 A2 D2 D1 70 P21 A1 D1 D0 71 P20 A0 D0 72 P17 D15 INT5 73 P16 D14 INT4 74 P15 D13 INT3 75 P14 D12 76 P13 D11 77 P12 D10 78 P11 D9 79 P10 D8 80 P07 D7 81 P06 D6 82 P05 D5 83 P04 D4 84 P03 D3 85 P100 AN0 97 VRE...

Page 434: ...2 5VP 1K RA90 7 2 33K RA96 5 4 25V 0 1uF C407 nSADFON 023 D2 CN3 10 25V 0 1uF C411 CN3 1 1K RA91 7 2 pKEEP2 023 B3 1K RA93 6 3 25V 0 1uF C406 33 RA71 8 1 CN3 6 1K RA95 7 2 CN3 3 CN3 14 CN3 28 33K RA96 7 2 CN3 30 pDATA1A 023 D3 33K RA96 8 1 nADL1 023 B2 1K R428 GND nEJC 023 B2 24V 33 RA71 6 3 33 RA71 5 4 CN3 16 pPACHG 023 B3 CN3 19 CN3 27 CN3 24 5V pCLH2 023 B3 33K RA94 7 2 nAPNT 023 B2 CN3 22 CN3 ...

Page 435: ...023 B2 10K R451 100K R448 MGND MGND 1 1W R454 33 RA102 5 4 16V 47uF C434 2 1 CN8 1 MGND LEDB 023 D4 nSTROS 023 D3 5V CN8 3 MGND FLON 023 D2 4 7K R432 1K R450 MGND CN8 5 GND 5V 5V 33 R456 5V 1K R439 16V 47uF C445 1K RA99 5 4 DTC143EKA Q27 3 1 2 470 R436 VOUTA 023 D3 50V 1000pF C442 GND 2SC2412K Q26 3 1 2 MGND uPC393G2 IC68 3 1 2 ICP S1 0 F8 10K R457 pDATASB 023 D3 25V 0 1uF C432 MGND SFPB54 D14 K A...

Page 436: ...8 9 TC74VHC00FT IC72 VCCL 14 GND 7 TC74VHC00FT IC72 5 6 4 TC74VHC00FT IC72 2 3 1 5VP 50 0V 15pF C455 50 0V 15pF C456 pDREQSEN 006 C4 100K R460 100K R461 5V 100K RA103 5 4 100K RA103 6 3 100K RA103 7 2 100K RA103 8 1 5V GND 10K R470 47K R464 5V AL 1 005 B1 006 B3 007 B1 011 B1 013 B3 014 B2 028 B3 029 B1 030 B2 AL 2 005 B2 006 B3 007 B1 011 B1 014 B2 028 B3 029 B1 030 B2 AL 3 005 B2 006 B3 007 B2 0...

Page 437: ...2 A4 13 A5 14 A6 16 A7 17 A8 2 A9 3 A10 4 A11 5 A12 6 A13 20 A14 21 A15 22 A16 23 A17 19 PLHin 24 HLH 15 34 39 18 31 VCC 42 25V 0 1uF C479 5VP 25V 0 1uF C478 25V 0 1uF C477 25V 0 1uF C476 GND GND GND TL3 5VP 74F1071MTC D1 20 19 18 17 15 14 13 12 11 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 16 6 GND GND TC7S08FU IC77 VSS 3 VDD 5 nRST5V 002 C4 003 D3 005 B3 006 B4 011 B2 026 A2 25V 0 1uF C475 GND 5VP TC7S08FU IC77 2 4 1 5...

Page 438: ... 100 AL 5 007 B2 011 B2 014 B2 026 D3 029 B1 030 B3 R414 100 C388 25V 0 1uF AL 4 007 B2 011 B2 014 B2 026 D3 029 C1 030 B2 AL 2 005 B2 006 B3 007 B1 011 B1 014 B2 026 D3 029 B1 030 B2 nWAIT 1 002 A3 R417 100 AL 11 007 B3 029 C2 nOPB1 006 A2 R416 100 AL 12 007 B3 029 C2 nOPB2 006 A2 IOD 2 002 D1 003 D1 005 B2 006 B3 011 B2 013 B2 014 B2 026 D4 029 C2 030 B1 NF52 BLM21P300S IOD 11 002 D1 003 D2 005 ...

Page 439: ...02 D1 003 D2 005 B2 011 B2 013 B2 014 B2 026 D4 028 C3 030 B2 CN121 38 R478 100 IOD 8 002 D1 003 D1 005 B2 011 B2 013 B2 014 B2 026 D4 028 C3 030 B1 CN121 44 GND CN121 10 CN121 14 CN121 85 CN121 22 n5VPDLRD 007 D4 029 A3 029 D3 CN121 97 GND CN121 17 CN121 25 CN121 61 CN121 18 AL 8 007 B3 011 B2 028 B4 030 B3 AL 3 005 B2 006 B3 007 B2 011 B1 014 B2 026 D3 028 B3 030 B2 CN121 20 AL 10 007 B3 028 B4 ...

Page 440: ...2 006 B3 011 B2 013 B2 014 B2 026 D4 028 C3 029 C2 SMEMID 1 006 A2 015 A1 IOD 4 002 D1 003 D1 005 B2 006 B3 011 B2 013 B2 014 B2 026 D4 028 C3 029 B2 nDACK 011 C4 014 C4 IOD 15 002 D1 003 D2 005 B2 011 B2 013 B2 014 B2 026 D4 028 C3 029 C2 16V 0 1uF C149 IOD 13 002 D1 003 D2 005 B2 011 B2 013 B2 014 B2 026 D4 028 C3 029 B3 n8P16M 001 A3 IOD 8 002 D1 003 D1 005 B2 011 B2 013 B2 014 B2 026 D4 028 C3...

Page 441: ...0 P136 49 P137 48 P60 CTS0 RTS0 47 P61 CLK0 46 P62 RXD0 45 P63 TXD0 44 P64 CTS1 RTS1 CTS0 CLKS1 43 P65 CLK1 42 VSS 41 P66 RXD1 40 VCC 39 P67 TXD1 38 P70 TXD2 SDA2 TA0OUT 37 P71 RXD2 SCL2 TA0IN TB5IN 36 P72 CLK2 TA1OUT V 35 P73 CTS2 RTS2 TA1IN V 34 P74 TA2OUT W 33 P75 TA2IN W 32 P76 TA3OUT 31 P77 TA3IN 30 P80 TA4OUT U 29 P81 TA4IN U 28 P82 INT0 27 P83 INT1 26 P84 INT2 25 P85 NMI 24 VCC 23 XIN 22 VS...

Page 442: ...ILEY 001 D2 50V 1000pF C25 5V MGND 1K R35 GND GND 10K R25 pZCINA 001 D2 24VF4 DTC143ZKA Q2 3 1 2 5V 1K R27 nSSR 003 C2 16V 10uF C13 2 1 50V 10uF C14 2 1 nEPM 001 A4 nCE 001 A4 SCLK 001 A4 TXD 001 A4 BUSY 001 A4 RXD 001 A4 CNVSS 001 A4 nRESET 001 A4 CN704 1 CN704 2 CN704 3 CN704 4 CN704 5 CN704 6 CN704 7 CN704 8 CN704 9 CN704 10 CN704 11 CN704 12 DF11 16DP 2DSA CN704 13 CN704 14 CN704 15 CN704 16 0...

Page 443: ...0 2SA1313Y Q32 C E B GND 560 2SC2412K Q24 3 1 2 BA10393F IC5 5 7 6 BA10393F IC5 3 1 2 BA10393F IC5 V 4 V 8 5V 25V 0 1uF C48 100K R89 100 R195 5 6K R100 330K R65 330K R70 390K R43 25V 1000pF C27 25V 1000pF C30 GND 10K 1 R61 nSSR 002 B1 B5B PH K S CN708 1 CN708 2 CN708 3 CN708 4 CN708 5 35V 22uF C31 2 1 16V 10uF C32 2 1 50V 470pF C61 MA153A D2 2 1 3 MA153A D6 2 1 3 50V 10uF C29 2 1 MA153A D16 2 1 3 ...

Page 444: ...30 100mW R115 4 7K R210 100K R110 100K R106 100K R90 100K R114 GND 330 100mW R23 nMFPCK 001 D4 GND 1K R119 5V 24VF1 nCOUNT 004 A3 16V 100uF C46 2 1 50V 470pF C58 50V 470pF C47 50V 470pF C38 3 3K R105 JW5 ICP S1 0 F4 ICP S1 0 F3 JW19 JW18 24VF1 2SC2412K Q35 3 1 2 4 7K R135 47K R136 100K R131 MGND 5V 22K R88 MA152A D8 1 3 680 R109 MA152WA D20 1 2 3 CN707 1 CN707 2 CN707 3 CN707 4 DF11 8DP 2DSA CN707...

Page 445: ...7 3 5 CR0ACK 002 B4 nENBCLPCK 001 B3 nENBCSCK 001 B3 100 R208 TC7W125FU IC11 GND 4 VCC 8 5V 16V 0 1uF C69 GND 5V MGND nMMCKA 001 D2 MGND MGND 24VM nMMRDY 001 B2 pMMONA 001 B2 DTC143ZKA Q16 3 1 2 DTC143ZKA Q15 3 1 2 5V 10K R99 BA10358F IC3 3 1 2 100K R116 100K R117 100K R118 10K R91 5V 0 R120 0 R137 GND 1K R69 GND GND 50V 470pF C42 50V 470pF C43 50V 470pF C44 JW8 JW7 JW9 IC9 7 3 5 IC9 1 6 2 B7B PH ...

Page 446: ...1uF C36 100 R199 p3MONA 001 B1 pUPLIMIT3 001 D3 n3MRDY 001 B2 nFDPCHK3 001 B2 nJAMDOR3 001 B2 100 R198 pADF3A 001 B1 pLIFT3 001 B2 nCSTOP 001 B2 nCASET3 001 B2 100 R200 pMRCLH3A 001 B2 nPCHK3 001 B2 nMRCLH2A 001 D4 GND GND GND GND 1K R188 1K R184 100K R189 100K R194 50V 470pF C65 50V 470pF C41 GND 5V 50V 470pF C10 GND 50V 470pF C28 100K R192 1K R183 100K R190 1K R187 1K R97 GND 100K R191 50V 470pF...

Page 447: ... C E B 100K R145 100K R176 0 62 5mW R133 47K 62 5mW R129 3 3K 62 5mW R130 560 2SA1037AK Q33 3 1 2 TSENCNT 001 D2 5V 10V 220uF C62 2 1 10V 220uF C63 2 1 22K R182 22K R181 CN722 1 CN722 5 CN722 4 CN722 6 CN722 2 DF11 6DP 2DSA CN722 3 330 100mW R142 ICP S1 8 F6 B5B PH K M CN714 1 CN714 2 CN714 3 CN714 4 CN714 5 1SR154 400 D23 K A 24VM nOPC 001 B2 47K R214 560 2SD1626 Q37 C E B 4 7K R213 MGND JW21 MGN...

Page 448: ...1 D2 24VOPC 5V 24VOPF 24VOPC 25V 0 1uF C3 25V 0 1uF C13 24VOPF TD62318AF IC4 3 I1 11 I3 7 O2 1 8 VCC 6 I2 9 COM 14 I4 16 COM 15 O4 4 NC 5 NC 2 O1 17 GND 10 O3 18 12 NC 13 NC 5V 47K R16 47K R15 MA152A D3 1 3 MA152A D2 1 3 5V 5V 25V 0 1uF C12 MGND TL2 TL3 TL6 TL7 24V MGND 50V 0 1uF C18 50V 0 1uF C14 MGND BLM21P300S NF3 24V CN22 1 CN22 2 CN22 3 CN22 4 CN22 5 CN22 6 CN22 7 CN22 8 CN22 9 CN22 10 CN25 1...

Page 449: ...R36 10K RA6 5 4 10K RA6 6 3 470 R21 470 R22 470 R23 470 R24 470 R25 470 R26 470 R27 470 R28 470 R29 470 R30 470 R31 470 R32 470 R33 470 R34 0 100mW R39 0 100mW R40 10K RA2 5 4 10K RA4 8 1 10K RA4 7 2 10K RA4 6 3 33 R43 2 1 GND CN30 8 CN30 1 CN30 4 CN30 6 CN30 5 CN30 9 CN30 2 CN30 3 CN30 7 470 R51 470 R52 16V 10uF C29 2 1 16V 10uF C22 2 1 16V 10uF C24 2 1 16V 10uF C26 2 1 16V 47uF C35 2 1 16V 47uF ...

Page 450: ...PHY2E 1 OS1 21 SS 7 NC 16 NC 0 R19 0 R18 0 R17 0 R16 100 R20 100 R21 2 2K R23 2 2K R25 10 R3 10 R4 10 R5 10 R6 10 R7 25V 0 1uF C7 AGND 25V 0 1uF C3 5V GND AGND 25V 0 1uF C4 12V AGND TL1 0 100mW R8 0 100mW R26 LM6172IM IC4 3 1 2 LM6172IM IC4 5 7 6 LM6172IM IC4 V 4 V 8 25V 0 1uF C14 12V AGND AGND 16V 4 7uF C9 16V 4 7uF C11 16V 4 7uF C13 CN51 14 CN51 12 CN51 13 CN51 15 CN51 7 CN51 9 CN51 2 CN51 5 CN5...

Page 451: ...6 CN777 7 CN777 8 CN777 9 CN777 10 CN777 11 CN777 12 CN777 13 CN777 14 CN777 15 CN777 16 CN777 17 CN777 18 CN777 19 CN777 20 CN777 21 CN777 22 CN777 23 CN777 24 CN777 25 CN777 26 CN777 27 CN777 28 CN777 29 CN777 30 CN777 31 CN777 32 CN777 33 CN777 34 CN777 35 CN777 36 CN777 37 CN777 38 CN777 39 CN777 40 pLIFT2 001 C2 nPCHK2 001 D3 nUPLIMIT2 001 C3 nFDPCHK2 001 D3 GND pLIFT2 001 A2 nPCHK2 001 A2 nU...

Page 452: ... 100 R27 GND CN201 2 50V 100pF C17 50V 100pF C12 25V 0 1uF C10 CN201 7 5VP 100 R16 5V CN201 6 50V 100pF C15 100 R28 50 0V 0 1uF C19 100 R25 50V 100pF C14 50 0V 0 1uF C18 100 R17 CN201 13 100 R15 100 R14 CN201 4 100 R20 100 R24 CN201 14 100 R26 CN201 15 50V 100pF C13 100 R21 LED 0 7 003 D1 LEDCT 0 4 003 C1 BLCNT1 003 A4 BLCNT2 003 A4 TLCNT 003 A4 SWCT0 003 B4 SWCT1 003 B4 GND DTC143ZKA Q3 3 1 2 24V...

Page 453: ...EAB LED5 2 1 EVQ11L04M 1 SW14 2 1 LN376GCPX 2UT LED10 2 1 82 0 25W R30 82 0 25W R29 82 0 25W R32 82 0 25W R34 82 0 25W R35 82 0 25W R33 82 0 25W R31 LN376GCPX 2UT LED19 2 1 LN376GCPX 2UT LED20 2 1 0 JP9 0 JP10 0 JP12 0 JP11 82 0 25W R60 KIN 0 KIN 1 KIN 2 nLEDCT 0 4 pLED 1 pLED 3 pLED 6 pLED 4 pLED 2 pLED 0 SCN_DBD 9 KIN 3 SCN_DBD 8 nLEDCT 4 SCN_DBD 6 SCN_DBD 7 nLEDCT 0 nLEDCT 1 nLEDCT 3 nLEDCT 2 p...

Page 454: ...143ZKA Q9 3 1 2 DTA143ZKA Q10 3 1 2 DTA143ZKA Q14 3 1 2 DTA143ZKA Q16 3 1 2 5V DTC143ZKA Q17 3 1 2 DTC143ZKA Q18 3 1 2 DTC143ZKA Q19 3 1 2 DTC143ZKA Q20 3 1 2 DTC143ZKA Q21 3 1 2 2SC2411K Q8 3 1 2 2SC2411K Q4 3 1 2 2SC2411K Q5 3 1 2 2SC2411K Q7 3 1 2 2SC2411K Q6 3 1 2 47K R47 47K R49 47K R48 47K R46 47K R45 560 R42 560 R41 560 R40 560 R44 560 R43 5V GND GND GND GND GND CN203 1 CN203 2 CN203 3 CN20...

Page 455: ...9 2 1 CN211 7 82 0 25W R104 LN376GCPX 2UT LED112 2 1 EVQ11L04M 1 SW111 2 1 LN376GCPX 2UT LED115 2 1 CN211 2 LN376GCPX 2UT LED102 2 1 CN210 4 LN376GCPX 2UT LED111 2 1 TL102 SCN_DBD2 6 8 SCN_DBD2 8 SCN_DBD2 7 nLEDCT2 2 nLEDCT2 1 pLED2 6 SCN_DBD2 6 pLED2 4 SCN_DBD2 6 nLEDCT2 4 KIN2 4 7 pLED2 4 KIN2 7 pLED2 5 nLEDCT2 3 pLED2 6 nLEDCT2 4 pLED2 7 nLEDCT2 0 pLED2 5 KIN2 5 nLEDCT2 0 4 nLEDCT2 1 KIN2 4 pLE...

Page 456: ...4 2 1 EVQ11L04M 1 SW25 2 1 EVQ11L04M 1 SW22 2 1 EVQ11L04M 1 SW30 2 1 EVQ11L04M 1 SW33 2 1 EVQ11L04M 1 SW32 2 1 EVQ11L04M 1 SW31 2 1 EVQ11L04M 1 SW29 2 1 EVQ11L04M 1 SW28 2 1 EVQ11L04M 1 SW27 2 1 EVQ11L04M 1 SW26 2 1 EVQ11L04M 1 SW34 2 1 EVQ11L04M 1 SW35 2 1 EVQ11L04M 1 SW36 2 1 EVQ11L04M 1 SW37 2 1 EVQ11L04M 1 SW39 2 1 EVQ11L04M 1 SW40 2 1 EVQ11L04M 1 SW41 2 1 EVQ11L04M 1 SW38 2 1 EVQ11L04M 1 SW42...

Page 457: ... LED3 2 1 LED 2 001 A3 SWCT0 001 A4 SWCT1 001 A4 GND 5V LN376GCPX 2UT LED9 2 1 470 0 25W R17 LN376GCPX 2UT LED12 2 1 LNJ876LKDEAB LED13 2 1 2 2K 0 25W R10 2 2K 0 25W R11 2 2K 0 25W R12 2 2K 0 25W R13 82 0 25W R3 82 0 25W R4 82 0 25W R5 SCN 0 001 E1 SCN 5 001 E1 5V DTA143ZSA Q4 2 1 3 DTA143ZSA Q5 2 1 3 4 7K 0 25W R1 4 7K 0 25W R2 GND LNJ876LKDEAB LED14 2 1 ESE11SV7 SW101 3 2 4 1 ESE11SV7 SW102 3 2 ...

Page 458: ...B6B PH K S CN766 1 CN766 2 CN766 3 CN766 4 CN766 5 CN766 6 PC817X5 PC102 3 2 1 4 S1WB A 60 D101 2 1 3 4 5 6K 0 25W R107 5 6K 0 25W R108 12K 2 0W R105 12K 2 0W R106 B2P3 VH CN762 1 CN762 3 TP82224 31 CN764 1 TP82224 31 CN765 1 250 0V 0 1uF C103 150 1 0W R103 50 0V 0 1uF C104 5566 02A210 CN767 1 CN767 2 5566 02A210 CN763 1 CN763 2 JP1 JP2 220 0 25W R104 JP5 JP3 ALE15B24 RL101 8 1 6 4 JP4 100 2 0W R1...

Page 459: ...2 1 6 4 3 B6B PH K S CN766 1 CN766 2 CN766 3 CN766 4 CN766 5 CN766 6 PC817X5 PC102 3 2 1 4 S1WB A 60 D101 2 1 3 4 5 6K 0 25W R107 5 6K 0 25W R108 B2P3 VH CN762 1 CN762 3 TP82224 31 CN764 1 TP82224 31 CN765 1 250 0V 0 1uF C103 150 1 0W R103 50 0V 0 1uF C104 5566 02A210 CN767 1 CN767 2 5566 02A210 CN763 1 CN763 2 JP1 JP2 220 0 25W R104 JP5 JP3 ALE15B24 RL101 8 1 6 4 JP4 100 2 0W R101 100 1 0W R102 T...

Page 460: ...2 0 9 11 WTS PC Board A B C D 1 2 3 4 2 1 3 4 Drawing Name Model WTS PC Board 1 1 CNZ1120 PC1 4 2 1 3 RPI 574N PC2 E K A C CN740 1 CN740 2 CN740 3 CN740 4 CN740 5 CN740 6 JW1 JW2 TL1 TL2 GND nOPBT nBPSEN nBTFSEN BPLED TFLED DP 1510P 1810P 1810F 2010E ...

Page 461: ...810F 2010E APR 2002 Edition 2 0 9 12 LFB PC Board A B C D 1 2 3 4 2 1 3 4 Drawing Name Model LFB PC Board 1 1 CN181 INV PCB or Scanner Lamp LFB PCB CN182 1 CN181 2 CN182 1 CN182 2 CN182 3 CN182 4 DP 1510P 1810P 1810F 2010E ...

Page 462: ...PR 2002 Edition 2 0 9 13 SNS PC Board A B C D 1 2 3 4 2 1 3 4 Drawing Name Model SNS PC Board 1 1 RPI 574N PC1 E K A C RPI 574N PC2 E K A C 180 250mW R1 CN41 1 CN41 2 CN41 3 CN41 4 nB4SN nA3SN GND 5V ADF PCB DP 1510P 1810P 1810F 2010E ...

Page 463: ...nce and For cut down AC noise from SC PCB NF4 Changed from 5V to 5VP L66n have in SC PCB pull up registance by JP in SC PCB pull up registance L66n have in SC PCB Because IC20 IEC950 Insulation voltage test AC120 192V 120V 1 6 400V surge absorber 320 480V VA1 VA2 AC240 384V 240V 1 6 500V surge absorber 400 600V VA4 VA9 P68 312 D3SbªUb 2 vrC 150Vrms below 3mA 56 5 150 SQR2 268 63V DSS 401M S00B DSS...

Page 464: ... NC 40 DQ8 42 DQ9 44 DQ10 45 DQ11 47 DQ12 48 DQ13 50 DQ14 51 DQ15 53 VSS 28 VSS 41 VSS 54 VSSQ 6 VSSQ 12 VSSQ 46 VSSQ 52 TL12 TL8 TL16 GND GND CN1 1 CN1 2 CN1 3 CN1 4 CN1 5 CN1 6 CN1 7 CN1 8 CN1 9 CN1 10 CN1 11 CN1 12 CN1 13 CN1 14 CN1 15 CN1 16 CN1 17 CN1 18 CN1 19 CN1 20 CN1 21 CN1 22 CN1 23 CN1 24 CN1 25 CN1 26 CN1 27 CN1 28 CN1 29 CN1 30 CN1 31 CN1 32 CN1 33 CN1 34 CN1 35 CN1 36 CN1 37 CN1 38 ...

Page 465: ...DACK1 D 27 PD27 5 PE15 DACK1 TIOC4D IRQOUT 135 VCC 112 VCC 99 FWP VCC 85 VCC 77 VCC 54 PA6 CS2 TCLKA 63 VCC 90 D 2 PD2 40 VCC 118 PF0 AN0 26 VCC 31 RAS PB2 IRQ0 POE0 12 VCC 113 DRAK1 PE3 TIOC0D 50 CS0 PA10 44 WDTOVF 119 PF1 AN1 140 PE10 TIOC3C 142 PE11 TIOC3D 143 PE12 TIOC4A 57 CS2 D 28 PD28 114 PE4 TIOC1A 49 CS1 PA11 115 PE5 TIOC1B 116 PE6 TIOC2A 83 D 7 PD7 107 CK PA15 137 PE7 TIOC2B 120 PF2 AN2 ...

Page 466: ...UC C24 25V 0 1uF 5V C18 25V 0 1uF SD 15 0 001 B1 003 D2 004 B2 005 C3 009 A3 001 B1 003 D2 004 B2 005 C3 009 A3 001 B1 003 D2 004 B2 005 C3 009 A3 001 B1 003 D2 004 B2 005 C3 009 A3 001 B1 003 D2 004 B2 005 C3 009 A3 001 B1 003 D2 004 B2 005 C3 009 A3 001 B1 003 D2 004 B2 005 C3 009 A3 001 B1 003 D2 004 B2 005 C3 009 A3 001 B1 003 D2 004 B2 005 C2 009 A3 001 B1 003 D2 004 B2 005 C2 009 A3 001 B1 0...

Page 467: ... 005 C3 009 A3 001 B1 002 A1 004 B2 005 C3 009 A3 001 B1 002 A1 004 B2 005 C3 009 A3 001 B1 002 A1 004 B2 005 C3 009 A3 001 B1 002 A1 004 B2 005 C2 009 A3 001 B1 002 A1 004 B2 005 C2 009 A3 001 B1 002 A1 004 B2 005 C2 009 A3 001 B1 002 A1 004 B2 005 C2 009 A3 001 B1 002 A1 004 B2 005 C2 009 A3 001 B1 002 A1 004 B2 005 C2 009 A3 001 B1 002 A1 004 B2 005 C2 009 A3 001 B1 002 A1 004 B2 005 C2 009 A3 ...

Page 468: ...0 98 TEST1 28 REQC1 93 ID0 97 TEST2 29 REQD0 96 TEST3 30 REQD1 89 ID4 44 DREQ0 40 43 DREQ1 41 IHREQ 59 VDD 2 INTR0 42 IHACK 85 ID8 77 5 CLKIN 3 INTR1 95 4 INTR2 24 D0 6 RD 7 WR 13 D11 25 CS 74 IA1 35 A3 18 D6 70 IA5 45 IMR 47 IMW 52 IMUE 9 D15 20 D4 66 IA9 34 ACKD1 53 IMLE 32 ACKC1 92 ID1 39 58 VSS 76 51 DCMP0 88 ID5 46 IOR 8 CLKOUT 48 IOW 26 UBE 38 A0 84 ID9 1 HEX 12 D12 23 D1 73 IA2 17 D7 56 DAC...

Page 469: ... 008 C2 nLBL 006 B2 TL116 FIOD 4 008 C2 FA 7 008 A2 FIOD 6 008 C2 TL105 nFWAIT 1 008 A3 IC11 TC74VHC08F 10 8 9 FA 2 008 A2 FIOD 0 008 C1 FIOD 1 008 C1 SD 2 001 B1 002 A1 003 D2 004 B2 009 A3 SA 7 001 D1 002 A5 003 A4 009 A2 SA 2 001 D1 002 A5 003 A4 004 B1 009 A2 nFUBL 005 B4 FIOD 7 008 C2 SA 6 001 D1 002 A5 003 A4 009 A2 SD 14 001 B1 002 A1 003 D2 004 B2 009 A3 IC12 CY7C024 55AC 55ns 63 GND 37 R ...

Page 470: ...04 B3 R103 0 nWRL 001 D2 IC14 TC74VHC74F 6 Q 5 Q 2 D 4 PRE 3 1 CLR IC16 TC74VHC04F 2 1 IC17 TC74VHC32F 5 6 4 5V IC15 TC74VHC74F 8 Q 9 Q 12 D 10 PRE 11 13 CLR IC13 TC74VHC08F 2 3 1 IC16 TC74VHC04F 8 9 5V 5V 5V 5V R94 10K IC13 TC74VHC08F 13 11 12 IC17 TC74VHC32F 2 3 1 R96 10K R90 0 TL119 IC17 TC74VHC32F 10 8 9 5V IC16 TC74VHC04F 4 3 5V GND IC14 TC74VHC74F 8 Q 9 Q 12 D 10 PRE 11 13 CLR R93 10K R91 0 ...

Page 471: ... SA 11 001 D1 002 A5 003 A4 005 C2 009 A2 IC22 TC74VHC02F 9 10 8 R109 10K IC26 TC74VHC08F 2 3 1 IC25 TC74VHC74F 6 Q 5 Q 2 D 4 PRE 3 1 CLR 5V 5V 5V IC23 TC74VHC74F 8 Q 9 Q 12 D 10 PRE 11 13 CLR 5V 5V 5V IC20 TC74VHC00F 10 8 9 IC20 TC74VHC00F 13 11 12 TL129 IC18 TC74VHC08F 5 6 4 5V 5V IC24 TC74VHC74F 6 Q 5 Q 2 D 4 PRE 3 1 CLR R106 10K TL125 nRAS1 002 A2 nRAS0 002 A1 TL124 TL123 IC18 TC74VHC08F 13 11...

Page 472: ...CN2 4 FIOD 3 005 D2 TL132 CN2 58 FIOD 5 005 D2 CN2 21 IC27 TC74VHC04F 10 11 C61 16V 47uF 2 1 CN2 14 FIOD 2 005 D2 CN2 45 C66 25V 1uF CN2 12 R116 100 CN2 68 RXD1 001 D3 CN2 5 C60 25V 0 1uF R117 100 CN2 7 nFIORD 005 A3 005 D1 FIOD 4 005 D2 R112 0 FIOD 12 005 D3 CN2 6 CN2 41 TL133 TXD1 001 D3 IC30 uPD4724GS GJG 25 VCHA 17 RIN4 18 RIN3 16 RIN5 19 RIN2 21 DOUT3 2 C 1 20 RIN1 11 ROUT1 4 C 1 12 ROUT2 5 C...

Page 473: ... A1 003 D2 004 B2 005 C2 001 B1 002 A1 003 D2 004 B2 005 C2 001 B1 002 A1 003 D2 004 B2 005 C2 001 B1 002 A1 003 D2 004 B2 005 C2 SA 21 0 001 D1 002 A5 003 A2 003 A4 001 D1 002 A5 003 A4 001 D1 002 A5 003 A4 001 D1 002 A5 003 A4 001 D1 002 A5 003 A4 001 D1 002 A5 003 A4 001 D1 002 A5 003 A4 001 D1 002 A5 003 A4 001 D1 002 A5 003 A4 007 A3 001 D1 002 A5 003 A4 005 C2 007 A4 001 D1 002 A5 003 A4 005...

Page 474: ...uF C92 GND PHYTER DP83843BVJE IC37 X1 9 X2 8 pRESET 1 TX_CLK 33 TXD3 28 TXD2 29 TXD1 30 TXD0 31 TX_ER 24 TX_EN 25 COL FXEN 21 CRS SYMBOL 22 RX_CLK 18 RXD3 12 RXD2 13 RXD1 14 RXD0 15 RX_ER 19 RX_EN 23 RX_DV 20 MDIO 34 MDC 35 AN1 3 AN0 4 SERIAL10 69 THIN REPEATER 63 NC 2 NC 55 NC 56 NC 58 NC 59 NC 62 IO_VDD 6 IO_VDD 16 IO_VDD 26 IO_VDD 36 PCS_VDD 10 AUIFX_VDD 46 CD_VDD 72 CD_VDD 76 CPTW_DVDD 54 TR_A...

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