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MGCS010401-C0

(Standard Version)

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UF-E1
UF-E1CN

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Page 1: ...MGCS010401 C0 Standard Version Facsimile UF E1 UF E1CN 2001 Matsushita Graphic Communication Sys tems Inc All rights reserved Unauthorized copying and distribution is a violation of law DZSN000123 2 ...

Page 2: ...UF E1 UF E1CN 2 ...

Page 3: ...ADF Roller 3006 IMD Sensor PC Board 3017 ASF Roller 7006 23 2 5 PEN C PC Board 4002 RX Motor 4011 Speaker 6002 Microphone 6017 27 2 6 Cleaning Scanning Area ADF Roller ASF Roller Feed Roller 29 2 7 Adjusting pressure of ADF 30 2 8 Replacement of ADF Separation Rubber 1025 30 3 Maintenance Adjustments and Check Points 31 3 1 Required Tools 31 3 2 Periodic Maintenance Points 31 3 3 Periodic Maintena...

Page 4: ...iles Deletion 120 5 15 Test Mode 21 Check Sum Calculation 121 5 16 Test Mode 25 Adjust Pen Voltage 122 5 17 Test Mode 26 PPP LOG PRINT 123 5 18 Test Mode 31 Data Modem Signal Transmission 124 6 System Description 125 6 1 Mechanical Operation 125 6 2 Electrical Circuit 129 6 3 Functions and Features 140 6 4 F ROM Memory Management 152 6 5 General Network Information 153 6 6 Product Overview 181 6 7...

Page 5: ... Function Any other stations can be dialed directly from the keypad by entering the full telephone number 8 Memory Transmission The contents of a document can be stored into the document memory first then transmitted from memory Operator attendance until transmission ends is not necessary 9 Multi station Transmission Using the document memory the document can be transmitted to multiple destination...

Page 6: ...ber and pages transmitted or received In case of an error the LCD display shows an information code and error message indicating the exact cause of trouble 19 Remote Diagnostic Function The remote Diagnostic Function can be used to diagnose the unit remotely over the PSTN or equiva lent A new host system is required for high speed remote diagnostics to be available 1 3 Internet Features and Functi...

Page 7: ...0 bps QAM V 27ter 4800 2400 bps PhM DATA V 34 33600 31200 28800 24000 21600 19200 16800 14400 12000 9600 7200 4800 2400 bps QAM with TCM V 32bis 9600 4800 bps V 32 4800 bps V 22bis 2400 bps V 22 1200 bps 7 Coding Scheme FAX MH Modified Huffman MR Modified Read DATA None 8 Communication Resolution Transmission Standard 8 pels mm 3 85 lines mm Fine 8 pels mm 7 70 lines mm S Fine 8 pels mm 15 4 lines...

Page 8: ...ervals Manual By pressing the Redial button last number dialed 14 Print Reduction Ratio Fixed Reduction Mode 93 or 100 15 Memory Backup Battery This unit uses a capacitor battery to save the clock and calender The service life is approximately 8 minutes during power failure 1 6 Scanner Specifications 1 Document Dimensions Width Minimum 148 mm Maximum 216 mm Other countries Maximum 257 mm Only for ...

Page 9: ...ds page 300 300 ECO Mode ON Colour 1 ppm 60 seconds page 1 8 Print Cartridge Specification 1 Type Thermal Inkjet 2 Cartridge 940 pages Black cartridge ECO Mode ON 470 pages Black cartridge ECO Mode OFF 340 pages Colour cartridge ECO Mode ON 170 pages Color cartridge ECO Mode OFF 3 Number of Nozzles 48 Black Colour cartridge 1 9 Power 1 Power Requirement 99 132 VAC 47 63Hz Single Phase 100V version...

Page 10: ...H Note The machine should be stored upright 3 Transportation Environment Max 240 hours Carton Box Condition Temperature 0 to 60 C with the Print Cartridge in the Carton 30 to 60 C with the Print Cartridge out of the Carton Relative Humidity 15 to 85 RH 1 12 Construction Dimensions W D H 386 290 211 mm Weight excluding paper Approximately 4 3Kg Paper Type Size Weight Paper Tray Capacity Note Plain ...

Page 11: ...UF E1 7 External View ...

Page 12: ...UF E1 8 Control Panel ...

Page 13: ...ets A4 15 Sheets B4 10 Sheets 20 Sheets Max Document Size 216 297 mm Other countries 257 364 mm China Taiwan only 216 1000 mm 257 2000 mm Min Document Size 148 105 mm A6 148 105 mm 148 128 mm Effective Scanning Width 205 mm Other Countries 250 mm China Taiwan only 208 mm Scanning Device CIS CIS CCD A4 Scanning Resolution lpi 203 98 8 pels 3 85 lines mm 203 196 8 pels 7 7 lines mm 203 391 8 pels 15...

Page 14: ...vels New Type Halftone 64 levels Error Diffusion Quality Mode 64 levels Error Diffusion 64 levels Error Diffusion Quality Mode Super Fine lpi S Fine 203 391 Tx only Smoothing Yes No Yes Super Fine 8 15 4 line mm Yes No Original Contrast Selec tion 3 levels DIALING FEATURES One Touch Keys No 10 16 UK 15 One Touch Program Keys No Auto dialing locations 130 50 50 Directory Dialling 120 No Abbr Auto D...

Page 15: ...nter Yes External TEL Connection No Yes External TAM Interface No Remote Reception Yes User Friendly Reception Yes Reception Mode Switch ing Timer No Yes Distinctive Ring Detection Yes certain countries only TRANSMISSION FEATURES Memory Transmission Yes Multi Station Transmis sion Max 50 stations Max 53 stations Yes 62 61 UK stations Multifile Transmission No Yes 10 files Deferred Transmission Yes...

Page 16: ...ion Stamp No Header Total Page Print Yes Comm Journal No Yes Communication Report Yes No Transaction Journal Yes Yes 32 with View Mode Last Individual XMT Jour nal No Yes Power Failure Report Yes No View Mode No Yes Mailbox Reception Notice Memory Reception Notice Yes LIST PRINTOUTS One Touch List Yes Abbr No List Yes Speed Dial List Yes No Program List No No Directory Search List No No Fax Parame...

Page 17: ...fax Multi Function System No Fax Access Code No Pin Code Access PBX Access Code No Department Code No Logo Input Method Character Keys Remote Diagnostic Func tion Yes Internal Demo No Yes No 2 W Leased Line No AI Redial No Auto Multi copy No Auto Forwarding No Check Call Function No Clock Backup Yes 8 min Yes Max 12H Yes Memory Backup Yes Flash Private Call No Printer Interface Yes No OPTIONS Encr...

Page 18: ...etin Retrieval Erasing Storage No Yes Message Transfer Set ting No Yes Mailbox Memory Reception Notice Setting No Yes Destination Tel No Change for Message Transfer No Yes Destination Tel No Change for Mailbox Memory Reception Notice No Yes OGM Erase Recording No Yes LANGUAGE Control Panel Depending on country LCD Screen Depending on country Journal List Printouts Depending on country User s Guide...

Page 19: ...Y AC 99 132V 47 63 Hz AC 110 127V 60 Hz Single Phase AC 180 264V 47 63 Hz AC 200 240V 50 60 Hz Single Phase ENVIRONMENT Operating Environment Temperature 5 to 35 C Relative Humidity 20 ot 80 RH Storage Environment Temperature 10 to 55 C Relative Humidity 10 ot 85 RH Transportation Environment Max 72H Temperature 30 to 60 C Relative Humidity 10 ot 85 RH STANDARD ITU T Rec T3 T4 T30 Safety IEC 950 E...

Page 20: ...UF E1 16 Notes ...

Page 21: ...er Assy Remove the Top Cover Remove the Power Supply Unit Remove the NCU PCB Assy 6013 Remove the CIS Assy Remove the Scanner Block Remove ASF Roller Remove the Tx Motor ADF Roller Remove the ASF Unit Remove the Printer Unit Remove the DENC Motor 8001 Remove the SC PCB Assy 6012 Remove the Control Panel Assy Remove the Panel PCB Assy LED PCB Assy and LCD Module Remove the Printer I F PCB Assy 6011...

Page 22: ...9 1 Disconnect the Power Cord 9008 2 Disconnect the Line Cord 9016 3 Remove the Handset 2001 and the Handset Cord 9007 4 Remove Recording Paper Tray 6016 5 Three Screws 19 6 Five Screws F9 7 Remove bottom plate 6015 8 Two Screw 1Y 9 Remove NCU PCB 6013 10 Remove four connectors 1 3 2 4 6 6 6 5 5 7 9 9 8 ...

Page 23: ...Remove Power Supply Assy 13 Remove one connector 14 Two Screws 36 15 Remove Power Supply PCB 6009 16 Remove Printer I F Cap 17 Remove Printer I F PCB 6011 18 Two Screws 19 Remove Installation Plate 6010 13 12 11 11 14 15 17 16 18 19 ...

Page 24: ...UF E1 20 20 Remove five connectors 21 Three Screws F9 22 Remove SC PCB 6012 21 20 22 21 20 ...

Page 25: ... 1015 LCD Module 1014 1 Open the Control Panel 2 Release the Panel Lock 1026 3 Two Screws 1Y 4 Release four latches 5 Remove Control Panel Assy 6 Remove one connector 7 Six Screws 7B 8 Remove LED PCB Assy 2 1 3 4 4 5 6 8 7 7 8 ...

Page 26: ...UF E1 22 9 Remove Harness of LCD Module 10 Remove PNL PCB 1015 11 Remove the Key Unit 4 1004 12 Remove the Difusion Sheet 1027 13 Remove the LCD Module 1014 10 10 9 13 12 11 ...

Page 27: ... Sensor PC Board 3017 ASF Roller 7006 1 Remove the Frame TX 1023 2 Pull up Feed Roller Assy by holding both sides tab 3 Remove White Plate 2007 4 Four Screws C1 5 Open Pen Cover 6 One Screw 1Y 7 Release two latches 8 Remove Top Cover Assy 1 2 2 3 5 6 4 4 4 8 7 ...

Page 28: ...2 Release four latches 13 Remove CIS 3011 from its holder 3013 14 Four Screws 1Y 15 Remove the Ground Plate 2010 16 Remove Scanner Unit 17 Remove connectors 18 Remove a connector from TX Motor 3007 19 Two Screws 19 20 Remove TX Motor 3007 9 10 11 13 12 14 16 15 17 18 19 19 20 ...

Page 29: ...Remove Three Gears 23 Remove Shaft Gear 3004 24 Remove Joint ADF 3005 25 Remove ADF Roller 3006 26 Remove the IMD Sensor 3017 27 Remove two screws C7 28 Remove Micro Switch 7014 and connectors 29 Remove ASF Unit 21 22 23 24 25 26 29 28 27 28 27 ...

Page 30: ...UF E1 26 30 Remove Cover ASF 7009 31 Remove D Gear C35 7005 32 Remove ASF Roller 7006 30 31 32 ...

Page 31: ...emove a Flat Cable 4 Remove Printer Unit 5 Remove three connectors 6 Remove two Flat Cables by releasing two latches 7 Remove a connector 8 Two Screws B2 9 Remove PEN C PCB 4002 10 Two Screws 19 11 Remove Printer Assy 12 Remove a Gear 4009 13 One Screw 19 14 Remove RX Motor 4011 2 3 1 4 5 9 8 8 7 6 11 10 12 13 14 ...

Page 32: ...UF E1 28 15 Remove a Spring 6001 16 Remove a Speaker 6002 17 Remove a Microphone 6007 18 Remove the Cartridge Cap and Blade 16 16 15 17 18 ...

Page 33: ...y holding both sides tabs 3 Open the White Plate 2007 4 Clean the scanning area of CIS using soft cloth 5 Clean the Feed Roller using soft cloth soaked with ethyle alcohol 6 Cleaning the ADF Roller 3006 using soft cloth soaked with ethyle alcohol 7 Clean the ASF Roller using soft cloth soaked with ethyle alcohol 2 2 4 5 6 7 ...

Page 34: ...ing pressure of ADF 2 8 Replacement of ADF Separation Rubber 1025 1 Open the Panel Cover 2 Adjust the pressure by selecting poisition of puressure level 3 Open the Panel Cover 4 Replace the ADF Separation Rubber 1025 2 4 ...

Page 35: ...Soft Cloth 6 Pliers 2 Isopropyl Alcohol 7 Cotton Swab 3 Phillips Screwdriver 2 8 Brush 4 Flat blade Screwdriver 3 32 9 Torx Screwdriver T8 and T10 5 Tweezer Panel PCB Paper Feed Roller CIS NCU PCB SC PCB Power Supply Unit Shaft Cam ASF Roller Print Cartridge ADF Roller Separator Rubber Document Feed Roller Rx Eject Roller ...

Page 36: ...itting mechanism parts Cleaning Replacement Adjustment Cycle Method Cycle Method ADF Roller 3 months Page 2 6 1 3 years 10 000 documents Page 2 4 Separator Rubber 3 months Page 2 8 1 3 years 10 000 documents Page 2 8 Feed Roller 3 months Page 2 6 3 5 years 25 000 documents Page 2 6 Scanning Glass CIS 3 months Page 2 6 Page 2 6 ASF Roller 3 months Page 2 4 3 5 years 25 000 documents Page 2 4 Paper ...

Page 37: ...date Firmware This unit is equipped Flash Rom F Rom For updating firmware it is updated remotely be Remote Diag nostic Software 3 4 2 ROM Location IC6 FROM IC20 FROM FROM IC7 CNP10 CNP17 CNP16 CNP11 CNP12 CNP19 CNP14 CNP18 CNP15 CNP13 ...

Page 38: ...ve the pressure Adjusting Lever to the 3 H position When documents do not feed properly move the Pressure Adjusting Lever to the 1 L position Position Pressure of separator Situation 1 L Low When the documents misfeed 2 M Medium Normal Position Factory set position 3 H High When the documents multi feed 1 Software for System Control Version Fixed Country Code Fixed Model Code F140 AA S1A XXX XX 2 ...

Page 39: ...UF E1 35 3 6 General Circuit Diagram ...

Page 40: ...r Supply Unit CNJ2 5 Ground 6 GND Power Supply Unit CNJ2 6 Ground 7 3V Power Supply Unit CNJ2 7 3 3VDC Power supply 8 5V Power Supply Unit CNJ2 8 5VDC Power supply 9 nIDLE Power Supply Unit CNJ2 9 0V Sleep mode for energy conservation PIN No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 1 5V PRT PCB CNJ30 1 5VDC Power supply 2 CDIR PRT PCB CNJ30 2 centronics IC6 FROM IC20 FROM FROM IC7 CNP10 CN...

Page 41: ... PRT PCB CNJ30 9 centronics 10 CDATA 3 PRT PCB CNJ30 10 centronics 11 CDATA 4 PRT PCB CNJ30 11 centronics 12 CDATA 5 PRT PCB CNJ30 12 centronics 13 CDATA 6 PRT PCB CNJ30 13 centronics 14 CDATA 7 PRT PCB CNJ30 14 centronics 15 CDATA 8 PRT PCB CNJ30 15 centronics 16 nCSTROBE PRT PCB CNJ30 16 centronics PIN No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 5V 0V 5V 0V 5V 0V 5V 0V 5V 0V 5V 0V 5V 0V ...

Page 42: ...orm Function 1 pRSTO PNL PCB CNP40 1 Reset Out 2 PNLR W PNL PCB CNP40 2 read write 3 PNLALE PNL PCB CNP40 3 address Latch enable 4 PNLDTE PNL PCB CNP40 4 data enable 5 PNLD0 PNL PCB CNP40 5 panel data 0 6 PNLD1 PNL PCB CNP40 6 panel data 1 7 PNLD2 PNL PCB CNP40 7 panel data 2 PIN No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 5V 0V 5V 0V 5V 0V GND 0V 3 3V Reset 3 3V 0V 3 3V 0V 3 3V 0V 3 3V 3 ...

Page 43: ...1 24VDC Power supply 2 24Vp PENC PCB CNP50 2 24VDC Power supply 3 GND PENC PCB CNP50 3 Ground 4 GND PENC PCB CNP50 4 Ground 5 5VP PENC PCB CNP50 5 5VDC Power supply 6 GND PENC PCB CNP50 6 Ground PIN No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 1 nHRES PENC PCB CNJ57 40 Reset 2 GND PENC PCB CNJ57 39 Ground 3 B_TSR_ON PENC PCB CNJ57 38 4 HADID PENC PCB CNJ57 37 PIN No Signal Name Destination ...

Page 44: ...ige installed 13 nSTB4 PENC PCB CNJ57 28 Printing Printhead select 4 14 nSTB5 PENC PCB CNJ57 27 Printing Printhead select 5 15 nSTB3 PENC PCB CNJ57 26 Printing Printhead select 3 16 GND PENC PCB CNJ57 25 Ground 17 nSTB1 PENC PCB CNJ57 24 Printing Printhead select 1 18 nSTB2 PENC PCB CNJ57 23 Printing Printhead select 2 19 GND PENC PCB CNJ57 22 Ground PIN No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform ...

Page 45: ...CB CNJ57 16 Print Enable 26 GND PENC PCB CNJ57 15 Ground 27 nPWRON PENC PCB CNJ57 14 printer power on pulse 28 SS_SW PENC PCB CNJ57 13 29 GND PENC PCB CNJ57 12 Ground 30 PWRKEY PENC PCB CNJ57 11 printer power on pulse 31 ENC_B PENC PCB CNJ57 10 Encoder 32 PWM_PS PENC PCB CNJ57 9 Power supply PWM 33 DCPWM PENC PCB CNJ57 8 carriage motor PWM PIN No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 5V...

Page 46: ...B CNJ57 5 Ground 37 MSDA PENC PCB CNJ57 4 serial Motor interface Data line 38 SPWMA PENC PCB CNJ57 3 paper motor PWMA 39 GND PENC PCB CNJ57 2 Ground 40 MSCL PENC PCB CNJ57 1 serial Motor interface clock line PIN No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 5V 0V 5V 0V GND 5V 0V 5V 0V GND 5V 0V ...

Page 47: ...CNP4 4 Serial In Signal 5 CLK CIS Unit CNP4 5 Clock Signal 6 GLED CIS Unit CNP4 6 LED Enable signal 7 VLED CIS Unit CNP4 7 24VDC power supply PIN No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 1 CRB_ TX Motor stepping signal 2 CRB TX Motor stepping signal 3 CRA_ TX Motor stepping signal 4 CRA TX Motor stepping signal GND 5V 5ms 5V 0V 768KHz 5V 0V LED OFF ON 12V 0V 24V 24V 0V 24V 0V 24V 0V 24V...

Page 48: ...or 6 5VK NCU PCB CNJ26 6 5VDC Power Supply 7 nHKSW NCU PCB CNJ26 7 Hook switch 8 MIC NCU PCB CNJ26 8 Microphone 9 HANDREC NCU PCB CNJ26 9 handset receiver 10 HANDMIC NCU PCB CNJ26 10 handset Microphone 11 nNPOL NCU PCB CNJ26 11 12 nPPOL NCU PCB CNJ26 12 NCU PCB IC1 mounted 13 pLV NCU PCB CNJ26 13 NCU PCB IC1 mounted OFF ON 0V 3 3V OFF ON 0V 3 3V 2 2V 2 2V OFF ON 0V 3 3V 5V 3 3V Hook ON Hook OFF 0V...

Page 49: ... PCB CNJ25 5 Pulse Relay Drive 6 AGND NCU PCB CNJ25 6 Analog Ground 7 FAXTX NCU PCB CNJ25 7 FAX TX Signal 8 FAXRX NCU PCB CNJ25 8 FAX RX Signal 9 HSIG NCU PCB CNJ25 9 10 pEARY NCU PCB CNJ25 10 11 5VK NCU PCB CNJ25 11 5VDC Power Supply 12 nRING NCU PCB CNJ25 12 Ringer Signal 13 GND NCU PCB CNJ25 13 Ground PIN No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 24V OFF 0V ON GND 24V 5V 24V OFF 0V ON...

Page 50: ...UF E1 46 14 nASFB NCU PCB CNJ25 14 PIN No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 3 3V OFF 0V ON ...

Page 51: ... Cartridge Nozzle Firing Pulse 46 4 R 44 Print Cartridge Nozzle Firing Pulse 44 5 R 42 Print Cartridge Nozzle Firing Pulse 42 6 R 36 Print Cartridge Nozzle Firing Pulse 36 7 R 40 Print Cartridge Nozzle Firing Pulse 40 8 R 38 Print Cartridge Nozzle Firing Pulse 38 IC1 CNP50 CNP53 CNJ56 CNP54 CNP52 CNP51 CNP58 CNJ57 CNJ55 19V 19V 0V 19V 0V 19V 0V 19V 0V 19V 0V 19V 0V 19V 0V ...

Page 52: ...iring Pulse 26 14 R 24 Print Cartridge Nozzle Firing Pulse 24 15 R 20 Print Cartridge Nozzle Firing Pulse 20 16 R 18 Print Cartridge Nozzle Firing Pulse 18 17 R 22 Print Cartridge Nozzle Firing Pulse 22 18 R 16 Print Cartridge Nozzle Firing Pulse 16 19 R 14 Print Cartridge Nozzle Firing Pulse 14 Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 19V 0V 19V 0V 19V 0V 19V 0V 19V 0V 19V 0V 19V 0...

Page 53: ... 24 R 2 Print Cartridge Nozzle Firing Pulse 2 25 R 10 Print Cartridge Nozzle Firing Pulse 10 26 CEU Print Cartridge 19 VDC Power Supply 27 GND Print Cartridge Ground 28 ENCB Print Cartridge Encoder 29 5V Print Cartridge 5 VDC Power Supply 30 ENCA Print Cartridge Encoder Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 19V 0V 19V 0V 19V 0V 19V 0V 19V 0V 19V 0V 19V GND 5V 0V 5V 5V 0V ...

Page 54: ...idge Nozzle Firing Pulse 7 5 R 3 Print Cartridge Nozzle Firing Pulse 3 6 R 5 Print Cartridge Nozzle Firing Pulse 5 7 R 11 Print Cartridge Nozzle Firing Pulse 11 8 R 13 Print Cartridge Nozzle Firing Pulse 13 9 R 15 Print Cartridge Nozzle Firing Pulse 15 10 R 21 Print Cartridge Nozzle Firing Pulse 21 11 R 17 Print Cartridge Nozzle Firing Pulse 17 19V 19V 0V 19V 0V 19V 0V 19V 0V 19V 0V 19V 0V 19V 0V ...

Page 55: ...Firing Pulse 33 17 R 29 Print Cartridge Nozzle Firing Pulse 29 18 R 31 Print Cartridge Nozzle Firing Pulse 31 19 R 37 Print Cartridge Nozzle Firing Pulse 37 20 R 39 Print Cartridge Nozzle Firing Pulse 39 21 R 35 Print Cartridge Nozzle Firing Pulse 35 22 R 41 Print Cartridge Nozzle Firing Pulse 41 Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 19V 0V 19V 0V 19V 0V 19V 0V 19V 0V 19V 0V 19V ...

Page 56: ...VDC Power Supply 30 ID1 Print Cartridge Cartridge ID PIN No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 1 SS_SW Service station SW service station switch 2 NC 3 GND Service station SW Ground PIN No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 1 SSNA Service station Motor stepping signal 2 HV Service station Motor 19VDC power supply 3 SSA Service station Motor stepping signal Pin No Signal...

Page 57: ...er pulse PIN No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 1 PAPERA RX Paper Motor stepping signal 2 PAPERB RX Paper Motor stepping signal 3 HV RX Paper Motor 19VDC power supply 4 PAPERNA RX Paper Motor stepping signal 5 PAPERNB RX Paper Motor stepping signal PIN No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 1 HV 19VDC power supply 2 GND Ground PIN No Signal Name Destination Signal Wav...

Page 58: ...D LED Enable signal 4 G Back Light LED Ground PIN No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 1 DB7 LCD Module Data Bus 7 2 DB6 LCD Module Data Bus 6 3 DB5 LCD Module Data Bus 5 4 DB4 LCD Module Data Bus 4 5 DB3 LCD Module NC 6 DB2 LCD Module NC PC1 CNP40 CNJ41 LED6 LED5 LED4 LED3 LED2 LED1 PC2 PC3 0V LED ON 1V LED OFF 3 3V 0V LED OFF 3 3V LED ON GND 5V 0V 5V 0V 5V 0V 5V 0V ...

Page 59: ... Module Enable 10 R W LCD Module Read Write 11 RS LCD Module Register Select 12 VLCD LCD Module LCD Power Supply 13 VDD LCD Module 5VDC Power Supply 14 VSS LCD Module Ground PIN No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 5V 0V 5V 0V 5V 0V GND 5V GND ...

Page 60: ... Power Supply 2 GND Out of INK Sensor Ground 3 OIS Out of INK Sensor PIN No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 1 MIC Hand Set Handset MIC 2 REC Hand Set Handset Receiver 3 REC Hand Set Handset Receiver 4 MIC Hand Set Handset Mic CNJ25 CNJ26 CNP29 C N J 2 7 CNP21 CNP22 CNP23 C N J 2 4 5V GND 3 3V OFF ON 0V ...

Page 61: ...ne 2 MIC Microphone Microphone 3 NC PIN No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 1 ASFP ASF Paper detect SW ASF Position Switch 2 GND ASF Paper detect SW Ground 3 GND ASF Position SW Ground 4 ASFA ASF Position SW ASF Paper Detection Switch PIN No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 1 nSTB Centronics Strobe 2 DATA 1 Centronics DATA 1 2 2V 2 2V 3 3V OFF ON 0V GND GND 3 3V OFF...

Page 62: ...ronics DATA 8 10 nACK Centronics Ack 11 pBUSY Centronics Busy 12 pPE Centronics Perror 13 pSLCT Centronics Select 14 nAFTX Centronics AotoFd 15 NC Centronics 16 GND Centronics Ground 17 FG Centronics Frame Ground 18 5V Centronics 5VDC Power Supply PIN No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 5V 0V 5V 0V 5V 0V 5V 0V 5V 0V 5V 0V 5V 0V 5V 0V 5V 0V 5V 0V 5V 0V 5V 0V GND GND 5V ...

Page 63: ...nd 26 GND Centronics Ground 27 GND Centronics Ground 28 GND Centronics Ground 29 GND Centronics Ground 30 GND Centronics Ground 31 nINIT Centronics Init 32 nFAULT Centronics Fault 33 NC Centronics 34 NC Centronics 35 NC Centronics 36 nSELIN Centronics SelectIn PIN No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND 5V 0V 5V 0V 5V 0V ...

Page 64: ...nted copy quality problems Sect 4 4 TroubleshoottheDocument Feeder Sect 4 5 Check for recording paper path problems TroubleshootImproperLCD Display 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 Sect 4 6 4 8 Does the unit power up norm...

Page 65: ...Check connectors CN14 SC PCB and CN40 PNL PCB Does CN14 pin9 on the SC PCB measure 5VDC PCB measure 3 3VDC Does CN14 pin10 on the SC PCB measure 5VDC Does CN14 pin12 on the SC Yes Replace the SC PCB Replace the PNL PCB Yes No START END ...

Page 66: ... busy B 4 3 13 031 Document too long C 4 3 10 721 Connection error i Fax 4 3 15 400 Transmission error B 4 3 1 795 402 Transmission error B 4 3 2 716 Connection error i Fax 4 3 16 404 Transmission error B 4 3 3 717 405 Transmission error B 4 3 3 720 407 Transmission error D 4 3 3 408 Transmission error D 4 3 5 726 409 Transmission error D 4 3 5 795 415 Remote side mis operation B 4 3 14 796 416 Re...

Page 67: ...to the remote unit Perform a transmission test to the remote unit in question Does the remote unit send the CED and 300 bps Fax signal Is transmission to the reference unit successful 1 Replace the SC PCB 2 Replace the NCU PCB Does the trouble still occur Yes Yes Yes No No No Yes No START 420 END 2 Check the remote unit 1 Misdialed call Remote unit defective 3 Refer to Sect 4 6 Check the line conn...

Page 68: ...UF E1 64 4 3 2 Information Codes 402 422 START END Is communication with the reference unit successful Check the remote unit in question Remote unit defective Replace the SC PCB Yes No ...

Page 69: ...the problem still occur 1 Replace the SC PCB 2 Replace the NCU PCB Does the problem still occur Change Function Parameter 27 Change Function Parameter 28 Communication Startup to 2nd Does the problem still occur END Does the problem still occur Have the telephone line checked Does the problem still occur Recording paper may have run Check the remote unit out or paper may have jammed Refer to Sect ...

Page 70: ...es No Yes No Change Function Parameter 29 Increase Training Check Period Does the problem still occur 1 Replace the SC PCB Refer to Sect 4 6 2 Replace the NCU PCB Does the problem still occur Change Function Parameter 24 G3 Rx Equalization Does the problem still occur END Does the problem still occur Have the telephone line checked Yes No No Yes No Yes ...

Page 71: ...qualization Does the problem still occur END Does the problem still occur Have the telephone line checked Yes Yes No Change Function Parameter 39 Increase Error count Change Function Parameter 21 Reduce Rx Sensitivity Level Does the problem still occur No No Yes Yes No Does the problem still occur Change Function Parameter 20 Reduce Tx Attenuation Level Change Function Parameter 22 Reduce Tx Modem...

Page 72: ...n the transmitter in question transmit to the other units Check the remote unit in question Remote unit defective Change the parameter in Test Mode 1 Refer to Sect 5 3 fortransmitter for receiver 20 21 Increase Tx Attenuation Level Reduce Rx Sensitivity Level The telephone line may have a high level of white noise and or frequent impulse noise Ask the telephone company to check the line No ...

Page 73: ... No Yes No Does the problem still occur 1 Replace the SC PCB No 1 Check the remote unit in question Remote unit defective 2 Refer to Sect 4 6 2 Replace the NCU PCB If the telephone line frequently disconnects at the beginning of each communication ask the telephone company to check the line Does the trouble occur regardless of the remote unit END Have the telephone line checked Yes Yes ...

Page 74: ...rrect paper Yes No Is the recording paper loaded in the paper tray properly Check the Rx Paper Roller Assembly Check all Sensors and Actuators Load the paper correctly START END Yes No Is the recording paper loaded in the paper tray Load the paper Yes No Is the Recording Paper Actuator operational Replace the Actuator Yes No Is the Recording Paper Sensor operational Replace the Recording Paper Sen...

Page 75: ...END Yes No Is the document path blocked Remove the blockage Yes No Does the Tx Motor rotate 1 Replace the Tx Motor 2 Replace the SC PCB Yes No Does the document feed into the unit Check all gears and rollers Does the problem still occur Replace the PNL PCB Yes No ...

Page 76: ...eplace the Print Cartridge Yes No Is the Print Cartridge Contact clean 1 Clean the Print Cartridge Nose Yes No Are the Cradle Contact clean or not damaged No Yes 1 Clean the Cradle Contact Is there a pulse output 5V on CN29 pin3 of NCU PCB when No Yes Replace the OIS PCB the output of CN29 pin1 is 5V Replace the SC PCB END or not damaged 2 Replace the Print Cartridge 2 Replace the Carriage Assembl...

Page 77: ...e Cartridge Cradle movable by hand 1 Replace the Carriage Rod 2 Replace the Carriage Assembly Yes No Is the Encoder Strip clean Clean the Encoder Strip with a soft cloth soaked with water Yes No Is there a pulse output 5V on CN55 pin28 and pin30 of No Yes Replace the Encoder Strip PENC PCB Is there a pulse output 19V on CN52 pin1 and pin2 of PENC No Yes Replace the PENC PCB PCB Replace the Carriag...

Page 78: ...2 Check the telephone line Yes No Is the remote machine busy Can the unit dial the reference unit No 1 Check all connectors 2 Replace the SC PCB 1 The remote machine is defective 2 Telephone line quality is poor Refer to Sect 4 6 Press the REDIAL button to retry connecting Yes 415 START END Inform the remote side receiving side that your machine does not have polling transmission capability ...

Page 79: ...r the User ID Clean the entered Password Re enter the Password START END No Yes Compare all parameters Are there any incorrect parameters Print out i Fax parameter List Retry to connect Clean the incorrect parameter Re enter correct parameter START END Adjust the DT RX ATT 77 of Function Parameter Test Mode 1 or and DT TX ATT 78 of Function Parameter Test Mode 1 Retry to connect ...

Page 80: ...he recording paper damp Replace the recording paper Paper Travel No Yes Remove any obstructions and clean the paper path No Yes Is the recording paper skewing Are there any foreign particles or stains in the paper path Ensure the paper is set with the Paper Tray Extender or the Paper Width Guide ...

Page 81: ...smission Block CN4 on the CIS and CN12 on the SC PCB Yes No Is the received copy correct The transmitting machine may be defective 1 Check CN16 17 on the SC PCB 2 Check CN25 26 on the NCU PCB 3 Check the Line Cord 4 Replace the SC PCB Yes No Is a poor copy printed when receiving from a specific transmitter Telephone line quality is poor Refer to Sect 4 6 Check the paper quality Try differentpaper ...

Page 82: ...es and sensors operatingproperly Yes No Replace with the Panasonic Print Cartridge Are there any foreign particles or paper pieces in the receiver unit Yes No Adjust clean or replace Yes No operatingcorrectly Is the receiving mechanism Do the rollers rotate properly Yes No 1 Check all rollers gears drive clutches and springs 2 Adjust or replace any defective parts Remove the foreign particles or p...

Page 83: ...s or paper pieces from the scanning area Is the trouble solved Try CIS Training Test Mode 15 Are the Feed Rollers dirty No Yes 1 Clean the Scanning Glass Sect 2 4 2 Clean the CIS and white plate Is the Scanner Block abnormal No No Yes Clean the rollers Sect 2 4 No Yes Yes 1 Check CN12 SC PCB 2 Check CN4 CIS 3 Replace the Scanner Assembly 443 Sect 2 5 4 Replace the SC PCB Sect 2 5 END ...

Page 84: ...or actuator move smoothly Replace the SC PCB No Adjust or replace the actuator No Yes Yes Replace the SC PCB No Yes Yes Replace the PNL PCB Yes No Does the ADF Roller rotate Replace the Tx Motor Is the trouble solved No Replace the ADF Roller or Separation Rubber or both Yes No Is the ADF Roller surface dirty Clean the ADF Roller surface Adjust the separator pressure Is the trouble solved END Does...

Page 85: ...with isopropyl alcohol Yes No Is the ADF Roller worn out Replace the ADF Roller Yes No Does the ADF Roller drive properly Does the ADF Roller s gear system function properly Yes Yes No SeparationRubbernormal Is the adjustment of the Is the Separation Rubber worn out Replace the Separation Rubber No Clean or adjust the Separation Rubber Pressure No Yes Adjust the gear system or replace defective pa...

Page 86: ...ormal Does the Feed Roller have drive and sufficientfriction Yes No Clean or replace the PNL PCB Is the document path clear of foreign particles or paper Yes No Clean the surface of the roller Is the Transmittingmechanism operatingproperly Yes No Remove the foreign particles or with isopropyl alcohol paper from the document path Yes No Adjust or replace any defective parts ...

Page 87: ...e default settings 4 6 1 Communication Trouble START No Yes Is this an international 28 Off ALL B C 27 1st 2nd 22 14400 bps 12000 to 2400 bps 26 75 ms 500 1000ms communication TransmittingSide ReceivingSide 20 9 dBm 9 to 15 dBm To improve a poor S N signal to noise ratio 17 14400 bps 12000 to 2400 bps 21 43 dBm 33 38 48dBm 18 14400 bps 12000 to 2400 bps 29 200ms 1 2s 100ms 1s 200ms 1s 200ms 1 2s T...

Page 88: ...ly Replace the PSU Does CN12 PIN6 of the SC PCB go Low when the scan starts Check CN12 on the SC PCB and the CIS harness Does the problem still occur Replace the CIS The receiving unit may be defective 1 Replace the Scanner Block 2 Replace the SC PCB Replace the SC PCB Is the transmitted copy normal No Yes Yes No No 1 Check CN16 17 SC PCB and CN25 26 NCU PCB 2 Check the telephone cord Replace if n...

Page 89: ...or ABBR dialing Are you using direct dialing No Yes Check the registered telephone number Is the Monitor Volume too loud or too low No Yes Check the dialed telephone number No Yes Adjust the monitor volume Search START END Yes No Does the ID display 1 No ID function at the remote unit 2 The ID is not set for the remote unit Is the copy quality OK Any other problems Yes No Make a copy and refer to ...

Page 90: ...amp is ON 3 Check the telephone line connection 4 Check the Ringer Timing or DRD setting 5 Check the recording paper path 6 Check CN16 17 SC PCB and CN25 26 NCU PCB 7 Replace the NCU PCB 8 Replace the SC PCB Is the received copy OK Any other problems Yes No Make a copy and refer to Sect 4 4 Yes No See Sect 4 3 Troubleshootingusing informationcodes ...

Page 91: ...in 10 seconds after the document starts feed ing Document is not set properly Defective RP Sensor 031 XMT COPY C Transmitting document was longer than 1 050mm or 41 3 in The document may be jammed Defective Registration Sensor 032 XMT COPY C Transmitting document was shorter than 70mm 2 8 in Document may get jammed Defective RP Sensor 060 A Cover open Cover is not firmly closed Connectors are not ...

Page 92: ...equality and receiving operator requests voice contact Receiver is defective Modem NCU etc SC PCB or NCU PCB are defective 410 RCV D Received DCN while waiting for post command EOP MPS EOM etc Interface or line is faulty Transmitter is defective 411 RCV Polling B Received DCN after transmitting NSC Transmitter is not ready for polling com munication Password does not match between transmitter and ...

Page 93: ... or NCU is defective Remote unit gets a document jammed 459 RCV C Failed training in Phase C Line quality is poor Training signal is distorted due to line noise SC PCB or NCU PCB is defective 490 RCV C Sum of error line exceeded the limit Parameter 70 by 64 lines Line quality is poor SC PCB or NCU PCB is defective 492 RCV C Did not receive any data in Receiving Data Buffer in 10 sec Remote unit is...

Page 94: ...ed Second dial tone is not detected coun try dependent Busy tone is detected country dependent T1 timer 35 5 sec elapsed without a signal from the receiver 631 XMT A STOP button was pressed during Auto Dialing 634 XMT Redial count over with no response 638 XMT Power turned off with applicable data in memory or during communication Power switched off Power failure occurred 712 Internet XMT Incorrec...

Page 95: ...ity is poor 795 Internet XMT RCV PPP certification error Incorrect User ID and on Password Check the ISP telephone number 796 Internet XMT RCV Other error than PPP certification error PPP Link error Try to connect again 870 Mem XMT Multi copy Memory overflow File register full 873 Memory file access error SC PCB is defective 893 Shading data is not present Information Code Code Mode Phase Descript...

Page 96: ...it Diagnostic Code is provided for the service engineer to analyze how the communication was performed The code is recorded on the Journal In order to print Diagnostic Codes change the Function Parameter No 81 DIAG PRINT to ON Journal Example ...

Page 97: ...ot used defined Data Definition 0 1 DCN Rx 2 STOP SW ON 3 DCN Rx STOP SW ON 4 5 6 7 8 Auto Dial 9 Auto Dial DCN Rx A Auto Dial STOP SW ON B Auto Dial DCN Rx STOP SW ON C D E F Data Definition 0 1 Auto Rcv 2 Manual Rcv 3 4 ID Rx 5 ID Rx Auto Rcv 6 ID Rx Manual Rcv 7 8 9 A B C D E F ...

Page 98: ...UF E1 94 3rd Digit Not used defined 4th Digit Not used defined Data Definition 0 1 2 Short Protocol B 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F Data Definition 0 1 Polling Rcv 2 Rcv 3 4 Xmt 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F ...

Page 99: ...d ITU T ECM A B G3 Non Standard ITU T ECM V 34 C D E F Data Definition 0 Modem Speed 2400bps 1 Modem Speed 4800bps 2 Modem Speed 7200bps 3 Modem Speed 9600bps 4 Modem Speed 12000bps 5 Modem Speed 14400bps 6 Modem Speed 16800bps 7 Modem Speed 19200bps 8 Modem Speed 21600bps 9 Modem Speed 24000bps A Modem Speed 26400bps B Modem Speed 28800bps C Modem Speed 31200bps D Modem Speed 33600bps E F ...

Page 100: ...on 0 1 2 Normal Resolution MH 3 4 Fine Resolution MH 5 6 Super Fine Resolution MH 7 8 9 A Normal Resolution MR B C Fine Resolution MR D E Super Fine Resolution MR F Data Definition 0 1 2 3 4 Trellis Encording 5 6 7 8 Short Training 9 A B C Short Training Trellis Encording D E F ...

Page 101: ...6 7 Rec Capability 0 msec line 8 9 A B C D E F Data Definition 0 Paper Width A4 Paper Length A4 1 2 Paper Width A4 Paper Length A4 Reduction 3 4 5 Paper Width B4 Paper Length B4 6 7 Paper Width B4 Paper Length B4 Reduction 8 Paper Width A4 Paper Length No Limit 9 Paper Width B4 Paper Length No Limit A Paper Width A4 Paper Length No Limit Reduction B Paper Width B4 Paper Length No Limit Reduction C...

Page 102: ...ed defined Data Definition 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F Data Definition 0 V 34 Symbol Rate 2400 sr 1 V 34 Symbol Rate 2743 sr 2 V 34 Symbol Rate 2800 sr 3 V 34 Symbol Rate 3000 sr 4 V 34 Symbol Rate 3200 sr 5 V 34 Symbol Rate 3429 sr 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F ...

Page 103: ...UF E1 99 13th Digit Not used defined 14th Digit Not used defined Data Definition 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F Data Definition 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F ...

Page 104: ...UF E1 100 15th Digit Not used defined 16th Digit Not used defined Data Definition 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F Data Definition 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F ...

Page 105: ...ary signals by the modem 6 RAM Initialization Initialize RAM and restore the default value of the func tion parameters 7 DTMF Signal Generation Generates various DTMF signals for dialing 8 Not used 9 Flash Memory Test Doc MEM Test Checks the Document Memory Flash Rom 10 LED LCD Test Checks the LED LCD 11 ID No Setting ID number can be entered by this mode This mode is only for the countries where ...

Page 106: ...py of the test pattern in below This TEST MODE must be performed when SC PCB is replaced or F ROM data is initialized Sample Test Pattern Print Step Operation or Unit Condition LCD Display 1 Standby 12 MAY 15 00 2 Press FUNCTION DEFERRED XMT 3 Press TEST MODE 4 Press 0 and SET PRINTING 7 Press STOP to return to test mode standby TEST MODE 8 Press STOP to return to standby 12 MAY 15 00 ...

Page 107: ...ondition LCD Display 1 Standby 12 MAY 15 00 2 Press FUNCTION DEFERRED XMT 3 Press TEST MODE 4 Press 1 and START TEST MODE 5 Enter the Function Parameter Number Ex Changing TX JAM CHECK Enter 03 PARAMETER No 3 6 Press START TX JAM CHECK ON 7 Enter the new setting value Ex Enter V or for Constant TX JAM CHECK OFF 8 Press START The new value will be stored and the next parameter will be displayed HEA...

Page 108: ...TART 2400 33600 33600 Selects transmission modem start speed in V34 communication 33600 2400bps 17 V34 RX START 2400 33600 33600 Selects receiving modem start speed in V34 communication 33600 2400bps 18 V34 TX SYM 2400 3429sr 3429 Selects transmission symbol rate V 34 3429 3200 3000 2800 2400 sr Press V or to select displayed rate 19 V34 RX SYM 2400 3429sr 3429 Selects receiving symbol rate V 34 3...

Page 109: ...ms 1 2 s The TCF signal dscard and checking time 100ms 1 2s 200ms 1s 200ms 1 2s 30 NON STANDARD OFF ON NSF and NSS signal transmission Off G3 standard mode On G3 non standard mode ON 31 CSI TX OFF ON CSI signal transmission Off Not transmitted On Transmitted ON 32 TSI CIG TX OFF ON TSI and CIG signal transmission Off Not transmitted On Transmitted ON 34 S PROTOCOL OFF B Short Protocol B Off Not us...

Page 110: ... of Flash on the line when Flash key is Pressed 100 ms 2000 ms 50 BREAK RATIO 0 56 Note 1 Dial Pulse Break Ratio The number entered will be the Break Ratio 1 98 52 REDIAL INT 30 sec 180 sec Select interval of auto redial 60 sec 120 sec 180 sec 53 REDIAL COUNT 0 15 2 55 BUSY TONE CK OFF OFF Select whether machine detects busy tone during communication or not ON 56 DIAL TONE CK OFF OFF Select whethe...

Page 111: ...ecorded only busy tone is erased or not If it is not erased it is counted as one message ON 70 DIAG HOST OFF OFF Select whether makes machine host termi nal to transfer functions or not ON 71 REMOTE DIAG OFF OFF Remote Diagnostic Mode Off Not accept the diagnosis On Allow the center station to diagnose ON 73 DATAMODEM V22 V22bis V32 V32bis V34 V34 Capability of Data Modem 74 DATA MD TX 2400 33600 ...

Page 112: ...country s specifications or regulations Print the Function Parameter List to confirm the default settings See Test Mode 3 RAM Data Printout 86 TIME ZONE 1200 Depending on country Select time difference from G M T for your country 1130 0000 1130 1200 87 PRIN UNREC OFF ON Select whether the error message is printed or not when the machine detected unrecog nized character set in the mail header ON No...

Page 113: ...e following procedure Note 1 Step Operation or Unit Condition LCD Display 1 Standby 12 MAY 15 00 2 Press FUNCTION DEFERRED XTM 3 Press TEST MODE 4 Press 3 and SET PRINTING 5 After printing is completed the unit returns to the display in step 3 TEST MODE 6 Press STOP to return to standby 12 MAY 15 00 ...

Page 114: ...rameter List Sample Note 1 Factory Default 2 The contents of the Function Parameter List may vary depending on the country s regulations 3 mark will be shown on the left side of number when setting was changed from default ...

Page 115: ...ignal output Step Operation or Unit Condition LCD Display 1 Standby 12 MAY 15 00 2 Press FUNCTION DEFERRED XMT 3 Press TEST MODE 4 Press 4 and START to light up LED away CIS TEST 5 Set the document and then press START CIS TEST 6 Press STOP to return to test mode standby TEST MODE ...

Page 116: ...6 Press START to send Signal TONE 9600bps ON 7 Press STOP to stop sending TONE 9600bps OFF 8 Repeat Step 5 to 7 9 Press STOP to return to testmode standby TEST MODE Number Signals 1 V29 9600 bps 2 V29 7200 bps 3 V27 ter 4800 bps 4 V27 ter 2400 bps 5 300 bps 6 1100 Hz 7 1300 Hz 8 1400 Hz 9 1650 Hz 0 2100 Hz 1850 Hz 33600 bps and 31200 bps and 2 times of 28800 bps and 3 times of 26400 bps and 4 time...

Page 117: ...alling No will be erased Step Operation or Unit Condition LCD Display 1 Standby 12 MAY 15 00 2 Press FUNCTION DEFERRED XMT 3 Press TEST MODE 4 Press 6 and START RAM INITIALIZE 5 Press the dial button 2 digits to select the initializing mode See below 6 Press START 7 Press STOP twice to return to standby 12 MAY 15 00 No Initialize Mode Description 99 All DATA CLEAR Initialize all RAM data See Note1...

Page 118: ... XMT 3 Press TEST MODE 4 Press 7 and START 0 941 1336 OFF 5a Select DTMF Signal by pressing dial button 6a Press START to send DTMF Signal 0 941 1336 ON 5b Press STOP to stop DTMF Signal 0 941 1336 OFF 6b Repeat Step 5a to 5b 7 Press STOP twice to return to test mode standby TEST MODE 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 ...

Page 119: ...unction parameter User parameter and perform Test Mode12 Bi directional Alignment Test Mode 15 CIS Training Test Mode 25 PEN Voltage Step Operation or Unit Condition LCD Display 1 Standby 12 MAY 15 00 2 Press FUNCTION DEFERRED XMT 3 Press TEST MODE 4 Press 9 and START MEMORY TEST 5a COMPLETED displays when the writing and reading of RAM data is finished MEMORY TEST PASS 5b If any data error exists...

Page 120: ...ep Operation or Unit Condition LCD Display 1 Standby 12 MAY 15 00 2 Press FUNCTION DEFERRED XMT 3 Press TEST MODE 4 Press 10 and START 1 Press START to light all LED LCD 2 Press START to turn off LED LCD 3 Press START to display LCD 2 LCD LED TEST 2222222222222222 5 Press STOP twice to return the unit to standby 12 MAY 15 00 ...

Page 121: ...hed follow the procedure below to enter the ID number Test Mode 11 Operation Note This Test Mode will be equipped only for certain countries Step Operation or Unit Condition LCD Display 1 Standby 12 JUL 15 00 2 Press FUNCTION DEFERRED XMT 3 Press TEST MODE 4 Press 1 1 and START SET TEL 5 Enter the telephone number Max 20 digits TEL 1234567 6 Press START SET TEST MODE 7 Press STOP to return to stan...

Page 122: ...lectable In avobe sample straightest pattern is pattern 5 but not straight In this case compare pattern 3 with pat tern 7 Pattern 3 is straighter than pattern 7 so it is concluded pattern 4 is straightest pattern Step Operation or Unit Condition LCD Display 1 Standby 12 MAY 15 00 2 Press FUNCTION DEFERRED XMT 3 Press TEST MODE 4 Press 12 and SET PRINTING 5 After printing Select the number correspo...

Page 123: ...est Mode 15 have to operate when CIS or SC PC Board has been replaced and also after per formed Test Mode 15 or Test Mode 9 Step Operation or Unit Condition LCD Display 1 Standby 12 JUL 15 00 2 Set blank document with white background DOCUMENT SET 3 Press FUNCTION DEFERRED XMT 4 Press TEST MODE 5 Press 1 5 and START SET CIS TRAINING 6 The document was scanned and displayed TEST MODE 7 Press STOP t...

Page 124: ...d fax data only and not erace voice message Step Operation or Unit Condition LCD Display 1 Standby 12 JUL 15 00 2 Press FUNCTION DEFERRED XMT 3 Press TEST MODE 4 Press 1 9 and START SET RCV FILE DEL 5 Press START SET 6 Received files were deleted and displayed TEST MODE 7 Press STOP to return to standby 12 JUL 15 00 ...

Page 125: ...n Note Factory use only Step Operation or Unit Condition LCD Display 1 Standby 12 JUL 15 00 2 Press FUNCTION DEFERRED XMT 3 Press TEST MODE 4 Press 2 1 and START SET CHECKSUM COUNTING 6 CHECKSUM 08860A63 7 Press STOP TEST MODE 8 Press STOP to return to standby 12 JUL 15 00 ...

Page 126: ...er to Following table Step Operation or Unit Condition LCD Display 1 Standby 12 JUL 15 00 2 Press FUNCTION DEFERRED XMT 3 Press TEST MODE 4 Press 2 5 and START SET PEN VOLTAGE 5 6 Press ten key ex 60 0 6 0 0 PEN VOLTAGE 60 7 Press START TEST MODE 8 Press STOP to return to standby 12 JUL 15 00 LABEL Input No 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 2 3 0 3 4 0 4 5 0 5 6 0 6 7 0 7 8 0 8 9 0 9 A 0 0 B 1 1 C 1 2 D 1 3 E 1 4 F...

Page 127: ...26 Operation Step Operation or Unit Condition LCD Display 1 Standby 12 JUL 15 00 2 Press FUNCTION DEFERRED XMT 3 Press TEST MODE 4 Press 2 6 and START SET PRINTING 6 Finished printing and displayed TEST MODE 7 Press STOP to return to standby 12 JUL 15 00 ...

Page 128: ...nd START V 34 33600bps 4 Press or V 34 31200bps Refer table in below 5 Press START to generate signal V 34 31200bps 6 Press STOP V 34 31200bps 7 Press STOP twice 12 JUL 15 30 V 34 33600bps V 22 bis 2400bps 31200bps 1200bps 28800bps CM 26400bps JM 24000bps 21600bps INFO 0C 19200bps INFO 0A 16800bps Tone B 14400bps Tone A 12000bps Line Probing 9600bps 7200bps 4800bps V 32 bis 14400bps 12000bps 9600b...

Page 129: ...it Mechanism consists of components which feed scan and eject documents as well as send signals These components and their functions are as follows ADF Mechanism The ADF Automatic Document Feeder consisting of the ADF Roller and Separation Rubber automatically feeds paper using differences in friction Each document is placed face down on the ADF Tray before being fed into the unit CIS White Plate ...

Page 130: ... controlled by the CPU drives the Scanning Roller according to the density of the picture information Feed Roller 3003 The Feed Roller feeds the documents Sensors in Transmission Mechanism Block ADF Sensor 1019 The ADF Sensor detects the presence of document on the ADF Tray Scanning Point Sensor 1024 The Scanning Point Sensor detects a document jam and the start and the end of scanning The Contact...

Page 131: ...aper out of the machine Printing Mechanism This unit employs a Thermal Ink Jet Printing technique where characters are formed by magnetically deflecting minute drops of ink squirted onto the paper Receive Mechanism Sensors The Registration Sensor detects the presence of Recording Paper in the tray and detects the lead and trail edges of the recording paper controlling the printing position The CPU...

Page 132: ... Ringing Signal is detected 1 Recording Paper feeds and activates the Registration Sensor 2 Recording starts 3 Recording is completed 4 Trail edge of Recording Paper passes the Registration Sensor 5 Recording Paper is ejected 6 1 5 Mechanical Operation Copy Mode Document Set 1 Document sensor is activated Press COPY and START buttons 2 Document feeds and activates the Scanning Point Sensor 3 Recor...

Page 133: ...Control Bus IC2 AFE SLTC7550 D A M A D M IC14 A D V AFE D A V SLTC7550 DC Hold DP Gen Ri Det Loop Det CML CML LINE IC11 LA8522 Cross Point SW S S SPEAKER QUARTERHORSE IC 1821 1891 Motor Driver Power Regulator IC1 RX Moter Service Station Motor Carriage DC Motor Service Station Switch Control SIXSHOOTER ASIC Decoder 1821 5459 IC3 Printer Head Cartridge ERTE ASIC Temp measurement Pen ID Resistor Tes...

Page 134: ...al Comm 2 DMA ch 0 3 DMA ch 1 4 Parallel Comm Line Memory Working Area IC13 DRAM 3 2 Printer CPU IC15 ROM IC7 FRIP4 IC16 Binary Signal Facsimile Coded Data Modulated Signal CIS 4 1 1 Serial Comm 2 DMA ch 0 3 Read 4 Write 5 Read Line Memory Working Area ECM Buffer Memory IC13 DRAM 3 2 5 6 ADF Transmission Asic IC3 MODEM IC2 MODEM AFE IC2 MODEM AFE MODEM ...

Page 135: ...4 Write 2 Read Write Line Memory Working Area ECM Buffer Memory IC13 DRAM 4 5 6 2 1 Reception Asic IC3 Printer ROM IC7 FRIP4 IC16 Binary Signal Facsimile Coded Data Modulated Signal CIS 1 Read 2 DMA ch 1 3 Parallel Comm Line Memory Working Area IC13 DRAM 1 2 3 Report List Printing Asic IC3 IC2 MODEM AFE IC2 MODEM AFE MODEM CPU IC15 MODEM ...

Page 136: ...FLASH Working Area Line Memory IC13 DRAM 2 3 4 Scan into Memory Asic IC3 Printer ROM IC7 FRIP4 IC16 Binary Signal Facsimile Coded Data Modulated Signal CIS 4 Parallel Comm 3 DMA ch 0 1 Read 2 Write Document Memory IC6 FLASH Working Area Line Memory IC13 DRAM 2 1 3 4 File Print from Memory Asic IC3 IC2 MODEM AFE IC2 MODEM AFE CPU IC15 MODEM CPU IC15 MODEM ...

Page 137: ...CM Buffer Memory Working Area Line Memory IC27 DRAM Memory Transmission Asic IC3 Printer ROM IC7 FRIP4 IC16 Binary Signal Facsimile Coded Data Modulated Signal 6 5 4 2 1 3 2 Write 3 Read 4 Write 5 Read 6 Write Document Memory IC6 FLASH ECM Buffer Memory Working Area Line Memory IC27 DRAM Memory Reception Asic IC3 IC2 MODEM AFE CIS CPU IC1 MODEM CPU IC1 MODEM CPU CIS IC2 MODEM AFE ...

Page 138: ... after photoelectric conversion by the image sensor Then the signal goes through AD conversion in the IC16 and it is processed as 6 bit data The IC16 also conducts shading compensation on the signal for processing uneven distribution of the white level MTF compensation for emphasizing small characters for readability and intermediate processing by error diffusion Clock ISCLK and ISSI are generated...

Page 139: ...make a call by operating from the handset It is possible to transmit calls from the exten sion telephone when it is connected The CML relay is normally connected on the circuit side a side and the off hook of the extension phone is detected by the loop detector 1 Operation when calling from the handset When the handset goes off hook hook switch signal or when the monitor button is pushed key sig n...

Page 140: ...it is possible to receive calls by operation on the extension phone When the call sig nal is received it is detected by the ringer detection circuit PC3 Ring Signal and the phone bell is rang from the speaker 1 Operation when manual call receiving is set This setting is for the priority mode for manual call receiving and voice communication operation After the phone bell is rang and after voice co...

Page 141: ...that drives the motor driver is generated by ASIC DZAC000263 The gear position sensor for ASF roller position detection is signal input to the 2AE7 0001 IC18 through NCU board The ASF B point sensor is directly installed on the NCU board and optically detected when the photo interpreter activates the actuator NCU Gear sensor Motor Motor Driver SC ASF B point sensor 2AE7 0001 IC18 IC1 DZAC000263 AS...

Page 142: ... PC1 The excess current protection circuit detects the expansion of the on period caused by heavier load of the output and extends the off period of Q1 using the control circuit which reduces the energy accu mulating in the primary coil of the transformer T1 Protection from excess voltage is achieved by the function of the excess current protection circuit in the control circuit The rising 24V vol...

Page 143: ...SIC IC1 installed on the panel are connected with a 4 bit parallel interface Using PNLD0 3 PNLALE PNLR W PNLDTE signals register selection on the ASIC IC1 and reading and writing data are executed The register selection is conducted by low L section for PNLR W with the low L edge of the PNLALE Such operations as interfacing with LCD LED control key matrix control and obtaining sensor information c...

Page 144: ... be selected using a combination of the IN OUT keys on the control panel and Fax Parameters 1 Fax Tel Automatic Switching Mode This mode is used for a single telephone line that is shared for Fax and Voice When the Fax answers the incoming call it sends a psuedo false ring back tone to the caller or sends OGM1 OGM2 During this time it monitors whether the call is from another Fax unit Detecting CN...

Page 145: ...te 2 Is CNG detected Is Busy Tone detected Y Y Y 2 3 T1 over Send Pseudo RBT Send First OGM Set T2 Note 3 First OGM recorded Request operator attention Last OGM recorded Send Last OGM Send CED NSF CSI DIS Start Fax Communication Note1 R1 is determined by Fax Setting No 2 Ringing Counter 0 12 Default Value 1 Note2 T1 4 sec Note3 T2 is determined by Fax Setting No 3 F T Ring Counter 3 6 9 12 Default...

Page 146: ...start requesting ringing for the operator s attention through the built in speaker If there is no response from the operator the unit defaults to the Fax mode Calling Party Fax Call Ringer CNG CED NSF CSI DIS NSS TSI Fax Communication Machine On Line Monitoring CNG CNG detected Calling Party Fax Call Ringer Machine On Line 1S T1 4 sec 2S 1S Request Operator Attention T2 is determined by Fax settin...

Page 147: ...phone line between the Fax and the TAM When a call is received the TAM answers the call first During that time the fax also monitors the line to determine whether it is a voice or a Fax call If it is a voice call the TAM will continue to function If it is a fax call the machine will automat ically switch the line to fax and begin receiving the document 1S 2S 1S Pseudo Ring back tone Calling Party ...

Page 148: ...the Fax Reception mode is set Note that the Remote Control Code is monitored from the time the call is answered until the start of ICM recording When the Remote Control Code is detected the unit awaits for the input of command This procedure is illustrated in the diagram below 2 Basic Procedure Telephone or Fax of the Remote Station UF E1 Call Monitoring CNG 4 sec Max 30 sec Monitoring Remote Cont...

Page 149: ...lled Features Turn Off CML Stop recording Stop recording Start Fax Comm T1 over Send TAM OGM Start recording Set T2 Note 1 Detect Busy Tone Detect CNG Silent Detection On Note 2 Detect Silence Note 3 T2 over Note 1 T2 is determined by ICM recording time set in TAM Setting Note 2 Silent Detection function is controlled by Fax Setting Note 3 Silent time is determined by Function Parameter 65 End Y Y...

Page 150: ...coming Message recording time is set in TAM Setting Default Value is 30 sec Note 2 If Busy Tone is detected the machine will return to stand by If CNG is detected the machine will start Fax communication Note 3 If DTMF is detected the machine will start the Remote Control Features Note 4 Silent detection function is controlled by Fax Setting Silent time is determined by the setting in Function Par...

Page 151: ... the integration time of On time and Off time If the On and Off time of the detected signal is within a specified value the signal is recognized as CNG If it is not within a specified value the unit will re start the CNG detection from the beginning Fig 6 3 2 7 UK CML ON 1sec 1st OGM 2rd OGM 1sec 1sec 1sec 1sec 2sec 2 6sec 4sec Other Countries CML ON 1st OGM 1st OGM 1100 Hz 1100 Hz On 300 to 600 m...

Page 152: ...ion time T3 Waiting time for the key to be pressed a second time Limitation of Detection 1 T3 timer is the waiting time between the first and second time the key is pressed 2 signal detected in T2 timer is ignored 3 Ignore the signals other than detected in T2 timer Then wait for next signal 4 Ignore the signals other than DTMF detected in T3 timer Then wait for the next signal 5 If other than sig...

Page 153: ... the called telephone set by entering the password using the keypad on the telephone Note The code must be entered using DTMF Dual Tone Multi Frequency This procedure is illustrated in the diagram below 2 Basic Procedure Remote station UF E1 Call Call Beep Beep Remote Control procedure Message 1 After hearing a repeated beep tone over the phone enter the Remote Password to playback the ICM Message...

Page 154: ...rogram the machine to transfer a ICM Incoming Massage to the specified station After a new message is recorded the machine will automatically call the preprogrammed telephone number You can listen to the message at the called telephone set by entering the Remote Control Password using the keypad on the telephone Note The code must be entered using DTMF Dual Tone Multi Frequency 4 Time Stamp ICM re...

Page 155: ...1 Skip to the beginning of the previous message Playback Message 2 Plays back from the first message Skip Message I 3 Skips to the beginning of the next message Erase All Messages 6 Erases all the recorded messages Fax or telephone of a remote location UF E1 Remote Control Password Call Unit will switch to Fax Reception mode after a 10 seconds time out is elapsed If a wrong Password is received it...

Page 156: ...is managed by blocks On board F ROM is 1MByte and can be wrote erased by this unit FROM FROM FROM Block 1 F ROM Block 3 Block 4 Block 2 Page 1 Document Do not erase any block Block 1 is erased Block 2 is erased Block 3 4 is erased Page 3 Page 4 Page 2 ...

Page 157: ...ed accross the transmission media At the opposite end Layer 7 the Application layer interfaces the network services with the applications software in use on the computer The five layers in between Data Link Network Transport Session and Presentation perform intermediate communication tasks In essence the OSI model is a framework that describes how a function from one computer is transmitted to ano...

Page 158: ...Cable For the network transmission media at the Physical layer on the OSI reference model there are several cable categories available Category 5 8 wire Unshielded Twisted Pair UTP cable is commonly used Shielded Twisted Pair cables are also available The Impedance for the STP UTP Ethernet cable is 100 Ω Category 3 is also used for the 10Base T Ethernet Category Purpose 1 Voice grade telephone lin...

Page 159: ...nchronous signals b PPP supports multiple protocols On the same link mixture of protocols can be used IP OSI DEC net IPX NetWare XNS Xerix Network System etc c PPP conducts negotiation between senders and receivers with IP addresses d Full duplex bi directional communication e PPP has such functions as authentication compression and communication quality monitoring 2 PPP and Data Link Layer Protoc...

Page 160: ...ink Protocol BCP RFC 1638 PPP Bridging Control Protocol Authorization Protocol RFC 1334 PPP Authentication Protocols PAP Password Authentication Proto col RFC 1994 CHAP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol Compacting Protocol RFC 1962 The PPP Compression Control Protocol CCP RFC 1974 PPP Stac LZS Compression Protocol RFC 1967 PPP LZS DCP Compression Protocol LZS DCP RFC 1977 PPP BSD Compres...

Page 161: ...from 7 to 14 bits are abort frame that nullify the frames In that regard the time fill between bites in asynchro nous format is in mark holding condition bit is one Table 6 5 2 1 Physical conditions for PPP NRZ Non Return to Zero NRZI Non Return to Zero Inverse 4 Data Link Layer RFC 1662 PPP has the frame with the same structure as the Un numbered Information UI of HDLC and the maximum length of t...

Page 162: ...s inverse of the lower bit to higher bit of the Network Bit Order transmission to network of IEEE ISO ITU The byte expression is from higher byte to lower byte for both internet and IEEE ISO ITU T Note 4 MRU Maximum Receive Unit Default is 1500 byte Negotiation is possible Figure 6 5 2 2 PPP data link frame structure Flag 1 byte Flag sequence Indicated the start stop of frame Value 7Eh In the cont...

Page 163: ... C027 C223 Internet Protocol OSI Network Layer Xerox NS IDP DECnet Phase IV AppleTalk Novell IPX Van Jacobson Compressed TCP IP Van Jacobson Uncompressed TCP IP Bridging PDU Banyan Vines Multi Link NETBIOS Framing IPv6 Header Compression Internet Protocol Control Protocol OSI Network Layer Control Protocol Xerox NS IDP Control Protocol DECnet Phase IV Control Protocol AppleTalk Control Protocol No...

Page 164: ...s 1 bit frames when transmitting and 0 after five continuous 1 bit frames is ignored when receiving Figure 6 5 2 3 Processing of an asynchronous formula control code Number Use 0001 Bad protocol self description bad option Type 10 0003 001F Reserved Increased efficiency in transmissivity process ing When non synchronous escape control is used 007D Reserved Non synchronous escape code 00CF Reserved...

Page 165: ...HDLC under asynchro nous environment In order to be compatible with this DEL code yFh and the code with entry in the highest bit of the control code designated in ACCM can be escaped In the ACCM setting this can also be done as the LCP setting option Figure 6 5 2 5 shows its struc ture Figure 6 5 2 4 Correspondence between ACCM and Control Code Table Figure 6 5 2 5 Structure of LCP ACCM setting op...

Page 166: ...re descriptions for different phases in Figure 6 5 2 6 Figure 6 5 2 6 Transition chart of PPP outline Key Point 5 phases 1 Link Dead phase Physical electrical stop Option default change authorization use request Link setting request packet Only LCP can be sued Non LCD packet ignore LCP authorization protocol Quality monitoring packet usable CP NCP Network Layer protocols usable Link closed CD OFF ...

Page 167: ...Down 0 Layer start 1 0 1 1 1 1 Layer down 1 Link open Link OK Layer start 1 1 irc CR Trans 6 3 Note 3 5 Note 3 5 Note 3 6 7 8 9 Note 3 Link close Link NG 0 Layer stop 0 2 2 4 4 irc TR Trans 4 irc TR Trans 4 irc TR Trans 4 Layer down irc TR Send 4 Time out Re try counter 0 TR Trans 4 TA Trans 5 CR Trans 6 CR Trans 6 CR Trans 8 Time out Re try counter 0 Layer end 2 Layer end 3 Layer end 3 Note 4 Lay...

Page 168: ...e will be discarded d Network Layer Protocol Phase In this phase individual NCP s corresponding to network layer protocols are executed The network protocols are not effective until NCP s are executed At this point the packets of the protocols sup ported are discarded and packets of the protocols not supported are made subject to Protocol Reject The packets usable in this phase are LCP NCP and Net...

Page 169: ...et but it is the first two octets that make up the network address and the last two octets that make up the host ID Class C IP addresses can range in value from 192 to 223 for the first octet and the first three octets make up the host ID There are class D and E addresses as well For these addresses the first octet is a number greater than 223 These addresses are not currently available to be used...

Page 170: ...or pre cedence ID Identification frame number for upper layer communication Flags Packet disassembly information Fragment Offset Offset from most significant bit Time To Live Decrement the counter until 0 every time packet pass over the router Protocol Upper layer protocol identification number ie TCP 06h UDP 11h Header Checksum Checksum is used for error checking on the header data Source Address...

Page 171: ...ed with the clock and increments the counterevery 4 msec The Server responds with an acknowledgement that increments the initial sequential number by one The ACK bit number is also changed to a 1 value The SYN can have and identical ACK response for each packet thus the server and the client can establish a connection TCP Segment in IP Datagram IP Header 20 byte Application D ata vary TCP segment ...

Page 172: ... not be con nected to an actual device This is often done so that a group or business can have an Internet email address without having to establish a real Internet site In these cases some real Internet machine must handle the email on behalf of the listed Domain Name Specification for this name system follows this basic guideline The name must be separated by dots and must start with ASCII code ...

Page 173: ...om the DNS Server IP address table is kept in cache memory at each DNS server in accordance with a minimum TTL Time To Live of SOA Start Of Authority record There are two types of Name Servers Primary and Secondary Name Server 6 5 5 2 Primary Name Server A primary server has the original copy of a zone file Any changes made to the zone file are made to the copy on the primary server When a primary...

Page 174: ...SMTP receiver can accept mail for that recipient it responds with an OK reply if not it responds with a reply reject ing that recipient but not the whole mail transaction The SMTP sender and SMTP receiver may negotiate several recipients When the recipients have been negotiated the SMTP sender sends the mail data termi nating with a special sequence If the SMTP receiver successfully processes the ...

Page 175: ...nfirmation of receipt are not required for Simple Mode but may be provided using optional email functions outside the scope of this rec ommendation 6 5 7 2 Implementation Requirements for T 37 Simple Mode Table Sender Receiver Required Send data as a single MIME multi page TIFF Profile S file Provide notice in case of local transmission problem Provide a return address of an Internet email receive...

Page 176: ...m shows the relationship among profiles and between profiles and coding meth ods IETF Internet Engineering Task Force RFC Request For Comment MIME Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions POP3 Post Office Protocol version 3 SMTP Slimple Mail Transfer Protocol TIFF Tagged Image File Format IFD TIFF Image File Directory Mailstore Equipment capable of receiving email and storing it for retrievals by rec...

Page 177: ...d color image continuos tone color and grayscale images M Color Mixed Raster Content Multiple coders and resolution within a page Baseline Fields Values Bits Per Sample 1 Compression 3 1 dimension MH coding set T4 Options 0 or 4 Fill Order Least significant bit first Image Width 1728 A 4 Image Length N total number of scan lines in image New Sub File Type 2 Bit 1 identifies single page of a multi ...

Page 178: ...TIFF for Facsimile the S profile which is also compatible with the specifications for the minimum subset of TIFF F in F Profile for Facsimile RFC 2306 The Receiving Internet Fax devices must be able to read minimum set TIFF files Header IFD Page 0 Long Values Image Data Page 0 IFD Page 1 Long Values Image Data Page 1 IFD Page 2 Strip Offset Strip Offset Next IFD Offset Next IFD Offset First IFD Of...

Page 179: ... be easily reconfigurable preferably without recompiling the SMTP code The value of timer shown above are recommended by RFC1123 Opening TCP Connection TCP Port No 25 220 sv2 labo mgcs com Service ready SMTP Command Reply Procedure HELO sv2 labo mgcs com 250 ef1 labo mgcs com MAIL FROM xxx sv2 labo mgcs com 250 OK RCPT TO yyy sv2 labo mgcs com 250 OK DATA 250 Start mail out end with CR LF CR LF DA...

Page 180: ...tion 6 5 8 5 Send This command is used to initiate a mail transaction in which the mail data is delivered to one or more termi nals This command is successful if the message is delivered to a terminal 6 5 8 6 Reset RSET This command specifies that the current mail transaction is to be aborted Any stored sender recipients and mail data must be discarded and all buffers and state tables cleared The ...

Page 181: ...ox unavailable E g mailbox busy 451 Requested action aborted local error in processing 452 Requested action not taken insufficient system storage 500 Syntax error command unrecognized This may include errors such as command line too long 501 Syntax error in parameters or arguments 502 Command not implemented 503 Bad sequence of commands 504 Command parameter not implemented 550 Requested action no...

Page 182: ...pper case Responses to certain commands are multi line In these cases which are clearly indicated below after sending the first line of the response and a CRLF any additional lines are sent each terminated by a CRLF pair When all lines of the response have been sent a final line is sent consisting of a termination octet decimal code 046 and a CRLF pair If any line of the multi line response begins...

Page 183: ... or sending any response to the client 6 5 9 3 POP3 Command Summary Note With the exception of the STAT LIST and UIDL commands the reply given by the POP3 server to any command is significant only to OK and ERR The client may ignore any text occurring after this reply Minimal POP3 Commands USER name valid in AUTHORIZATION state PASS string QUIT STAT valid in the TRANSACTION state LIST msg RETR msg...

Page 184: ...signing off Opening TCP Connection TCP Port No 110 OK POP Server ready 1898 697170952 labo mgcs com USER s50055 OK Password required for s50055 PASS xxxx OK s50055 has 2 messages 126040 octets TOP 1 1 OK 69762 octets Text DATA Text DATA PETR 1 OK 69752 octets Text DATA Text DATA Text DATA end with period OK Message 1 has been deleted DELE 2 TOP 2 1 OK 1 56288 octets Text DATA Text DATA PETR 2 OK 1...

Page 185: ...al reliability and performance 6 6 1 Carriage Drive System The carriage drive system includes several components which control carriage movement maintain the print cartridge and enhance print quality see Figure 6 10 1 Figure 6 10 1 Carriage drive system Carriage motor Carriage rod Encoder strip Service station Carriage and encoder Carriage belt Pulley assembly and belt tensioner Carriage rod lock ...

Page 186: ... slightly as a function of clearance between the carriage rod and the bushing on the bot tom of the carriage as well as the bearing at the top of the carriage To minimize the impact of carriage rocking relative to the encoder system a mylar encoder strip is positioned closely to the nozzle plate of the print cartridge The mylar material is resistant to fingerprints paper dust and so forth It is sl...

Page 187: ...til it snaps into place beneath the spring latch Always ensure that the electrical contacts inside the carriage are clean Do not handle or touch the contacts because oil from the user s fingers can corrode the electrical contacts see Figure 6 11 3 in section 6 11 1 2 1 for carriage and cartridge contact cleaning instructions The service station at the left end of the carriage path contains two wip...

Page 188: ...s the specifications of a high quality plain paper copier media for standard monochrome printing If color printing is being performed on a media suited only to text printing the quality may be unacceptable For high quality color printing media that is designed for high quality color inkjet printing is recommended b Some papers that meet the paper specifications may not provide acceptable print qua...

Page 189: ...and pressed securely against the carriage contacts Remove and reinstall the print cartridge making sure that the cartridge snaps into the carriage assembly as shown in Figure 2 2 Figure 6 11 2 Properly installed print cartridge 3 The carriage contacts or print cartridge contacts may be dirty see section 6 11 1 2 1 about cleaning the electrical contacts 4 The print cartridge may have been stored un...

Page 190: ...l an ink crusted print cartridge into the product Caution Use care during cleaning to avoid staining your hands or clothes with ink from the print cartridge 1 Hold the print cartridge by the top of the cartridge 2 Scrape dried ink off of the orifice plate into a trash container using the edge of an index card or other rigid paper stock see Figure 6 11 4 Figure 6 11 4 Removing crusted ink from the ...

Page 191: ...print cartridge contacts and nozzles to touch any surface or object including your fin gers Skin oil and dust can cause print quality or missing dots problems 4 Store print cartridges at room temperature 6 7 2 2 Print Cartridge Expiration Using print cartridges that are past their expiration date can cause print quality problems The print cartridge life specification is shown in the following tabl...

Page 192: ...s been used removing the tape will not restore print cartridge life 3 The print cartridge may be past its expiration date 4 The printing device may have been turned off with the print cartridge out of the service station and the nozzles uncapped leaving them exposed to the atmosphere This could lead to crusted ink on or in the nozzles may lead to a shorter print life see section 2 1 2 2 for removi...

Page 193: ...n to release the carriage lock 4 While supporting the carriage motor remove the two T8 screws that secure the carriage motor to the carriage bar see Figure 6 12 1 on next page 5 Carefully remove the carriage motor 6 Follow the above steps in reverse to replace the part Replacement Note Align the two tapped holes in the carriage motor with the openings in the print bar see Figure 6 12 1 Figure 6 12...

Page 194: ...ection to push the cap wiper rotating assembly 2 Rotate the rotary service assembly by pushing the cap and wipers counterclockwise until the desired cap or wiper is at the top of the assembly see Figure 6 12 3 above 3 To replace either the monochrome or color cap hold the rotary service assembly stationary and simply lift the cap straight up off the cap mount To replace the cap push the new cap on...

Page 195: ... service station micro switch cable 2 Remove the two screws securing the service station to the print bar see Figure 6 12 5a and b below for the location of the screws and locator pins on the service station 3 Lift the rear locator pin out from the chassis and pull the entire service station out and away from the chassis see Figure 6 12 5c below for removal illustration Figure 6 12 5 The back side...

Page 196: ...lift it free from the flange on the spring on the right side of the bar Figure 6 12 6 Right end a and the left end b of the print bar showing the flanges that hold the encoder spring Push the encoder spring in the direction shown to release the tension and remove the encoder strip 4 At the right end of the carriage rod use needle nose pliers to rotate the black rod lock counterclock wise allowing ...

Page 197: ...making sure that the smooth side of the rod lock is toward the carriage bar see Figure 6 12 7 Figure 6 12 7 Right end of the print bar with rod lock in down position Figure 6 12 8 Right end with arrow showing clockwise rotation of rod lock into position 5 Slide the rod lock up to seat the lower part of the keyhole opening onto the carriage rod 6 Use needle nose pliers to rotate the lock clockwise ...

Page 198: ...ncoder strip out of the carriage assembly Replacement 1 Move the carriage near the right end of the carriage path so that the right pulley is visible 2 Insert either end of the encoder strip through the encoder strip spring and in front of the pulley 3 Guide the end of the strip below the curved flex circuit and into the back of the carriage see Figure 6 12 9 Figure 6 12 9 Front of the print bar s...

Page 199: ...th the smooth side of the rod lock toward the carriage bar 4 Place the keyhole opening of the carriage rod lock over the carriage rod making sure that the smooth side of the rod lock is toward the carriage bar 5 Slide the rod lock up to seat the lower part of the keyhole opening onto the carriage rod 6 Use needle nose pliers to rotate the lock clockwise about 90 until it secures against the protru...

Page 200: ... 8 4 Release the belt tension by sliding the belt tensioner on the back of the right side of the print bar toward the carriage to release the tension supplied by the spring see Figure 6 12 11 Figure 6 12 11 Pushing the belt tensioner toward the carriage compresses the spring to release the tension on the drive belt Figure 6 12 12 Lifting the carriage assembly off of the chassis 5 Remove the belt f...

Page 201: ...howing belt attachment to the carriage 9 To remove and replace the drive belt gear and flange assembly simply push the gear flange away from the gear shaft axle allowing the flange to unsnap and lift off see Figure 6 12 15 To remove the gear pull it straight out from the chassis To replace the belt gear and flange follow this procedure in reverse order Flex clamp Teeth that hold carriage to belt B...

Page 202: ...e as they must be installed properly to avoid rub bing against any other components If the drive belt encoder strip or flex cable rub against any com ponents in the operation of the print bar premature failures will occur Figure 6 12 15 Drive belt gear and the flange that holds it in place Note If the purpose of disassembly is to replace the flex circuit with the Flex Circuit Assembly Kit follow t...

Page 203: ...ife end early Yes No Try these steps sequentially If movement is not smooth after one step proceed to the next step 1 Move carriage back and forth with power off If movement is not smooth check replace belt gears or carriage assembly OR 2 Check encoder for contamination or damage replace if necessary OR 3 Replace carriage flex assembly Yes No Troubleshoot product electronics End End End Troublesho...

Page 204: ...UF E1 200 ...

Page 205: ...rmany YQ Brazil 200 V AH The Netherland YR Russia AJ Spain YS Saudi Arabia AK Hong Kong YT Thailand AL Australia YU U A E AM Switherland YV China AN Norway YW South Africa AP Portugese YX Singapore AQ Ireland YY Central America 100 V AR Belgium EA Argentina AS Sweden AT Turkey AV France Algeria AW New Zealand YA South America YC Other Countries 200V YE Indonesia YF Poland YG Greek YH Hungary YJ Cz...

Page 206: ...4 KEY MULTI 1 All Countries 1004 DZKB000710 KEY UNIT 4 1 All Countries 1006 DZKB000712 KEY UNIT 5 1 All Countries 1007 DZKB000708 KEY UNIT 3 1 All Countries 1008 DZKB000717 KEY UNIT 2 1 Other Countries 1008 DZKB000718 KEY UNIT 2 1 AE 1008 DZKB000719 KEY UNIT 2 1 AJ 1008 DZKB000720 KEY UNIT 2 1 AP 1008 DZKB000721 KEY UNIT 2 1 AV 1008 DZKB000722 KEY UNIT 2 1 EE 1008 DZKB000723 KEY UNIT 2 1 YV 1010 D...

Page 207: ...03 K A C D E F G H I J B 8 1 3 4 5 6 7 2 1003 1006 1003 1010 1011 1003 1010 1008 1007 1003 1002 1014 1025 1026 1023 1021 1015 1001 1028 1004 1027 1024 7B 1Y 1021 1019 1020 1022 1017 1018 Fig 1 Cover Panel Assy ...

Page 208: ...BUTTON HOOK 1 All Countries 2003 DZJF000470 GUIDE DOC 2 All Countries 2004 DZJF000471 RACK 2 All Countries 2005 DZLF000180 F GEAR B14 1 All Countries 2006 DZJF000472 GUIDE RACK 1 All Countries 2007 DZJM000520 REF WHITE 1 All Countries 2008 DZJE000848 COVER PEN 1 All Countries 2009 DZMA002755 COVER TOP 1 All Countries 2010 DZKP000228 PLATE GND 1 All Countries 2011 DZJM000630 SHEET PROTECTION 1 All ...

Page 209: ...UF E1 205 K A C D E F G H I J B 8 1 3 4 5 6 7 2 1Y 1Y 1Y 2004 2006 2005 C1 2003 2003 2007 2008 19 2009 2002 2001 2010 2004 1Y C7 2011 Fig 2 TX Frame Assy ...

Page 210: ...91 PLATE MOTOR 1 All Countries 3009 DZKP000227 PLATE SP FG 1 All Countries 3010 DZLF000301 F GEAR C39C17 2 All Countries 3011 DZAL000145 CIS 1 Other Countries 3011 DZAL000146 CIS 1 AE YV 3012 DZJM000519 FRAME CIS 1 All Countries 3013 DZJC000292 HOLDER CIS 1 Other Countries 3013 DZJC000293 HOLDER CIS 1 AE YV 3014 DZKN000235 SP COIL CIS 2 All Countries 3015 DZLF000298 F GEAR C55D24 1 All Countries 3...

Page 211: ...UF E1 207 K A C D E F G H I J B 8 1 3 4 5 6 7 2 3002 3001 3003 3004 3005 3006 3007 19 1Y 3008 3017 3015 3010 3009 3012 3011 3014 3013 3001 3016 3019 3018 Fig 3 Scanner Unit ...

Page 212: ...ntries 4006 DZKK000077 ARM 1 All Countries 4007 DZLF000231 F GEAR C17 1 All Countries 4008 DZLF000395 F GEAR C42 1 All Countries 4009 DZLF000392 F GEAR B61C16 2 All Countries 4010 DZLF000396 F GEAR C30 3 All Countries 4011 42S1S22D6NA STEPPING MOTOR 1 All Countries 4012 DZJA000799 FRAME PRINTER 1 All Countries 4013 DZKN000237 SP COIL PINCH 4 All Countries 4014 DZJC000294 HOLDER PINCH 4 All Countri...

Page 213: ...UF E1 209 K A C D E F G H I J B 8 1 3 4 5 6 7 2 19 4012 4004 19 1Y 4011 4003 4005 B2 4010 4009 4006 4007 4016 4008 4002 4001 19 1Y 4015 4015 4015 4015 4014 4013 4014 4013 19 19 Fig 4 Printer Driver Assy ...

Page 214: ... 5001 DZFP000964 CABLE CIS 1 All Countries 5002 DZFP000993 CABLE TXMOT 1 All Countries 5003 DZFP000961 CABLE PNL1 1 All Countries 5004 DZFP000963 CABLE PENCPW 1 All Countries 5005 DZFP000962 FFC PENC 1 All Countries 5006 DZFP000994 CABLE DCMOT 1 All Countries ...

Page 215: ...1 211 6002 K A C D E F G H I J B 8 1 3 4 5 6 7 2 6003 6011 5005 A 6013 6012 5001 6009 6008 1014 1015 3007 5004 8001 8004 6017 7013 7013 OTHERS 3017 A 5006 5005 4011 4002 3011 5002 5003 GERMANY Fig 5 Harness ...

Page 216: ... 1 AN 6012 DZEC101990 SC PCB ASSY 1 AP 6012 DZEC101985 SC PCB ASSY 1 AR 6012 DZEC101991 SC PCB ASSY 1 AS 6012 DZEC102210 SC PCB ASSY 1 AT 6012 DZEC101976 SC PCB ASSY 1 AV 6012 DZEC101989 SC PCB ASSY 1 AW 6012 DZEC101977 SC PCB ASSY 1 EE 6012 DZEC101980 SC PCB ASSY 1 YA YY EA 6012 DZEC101972 SC PCB ASSY 1 Other Countries 6012 DZEC102209 SC PCB ASSY 1 YF 6012 DZEC102211 SC PCB ASSY 1 YH 6012 DZEC102...

Page 217: ...UF E1 213 K A C D E F G H I J B 8 1 3 4 5 6 7 2 6002 6017 6001 6004 6006 6003 6014 6015 6014 F9 6011 1Y F9 F9 6010 6007 6016 F9 6013 6012 6009 B5 6008 24 1Y 36 6005 36 19 19 F9 6018 Fig 6 Base Unit ...

Page 218: ...UIDE PAPER 1 All Countries 7009 DZJE000846 COVER ASF 1 All Countries 7010 DZKM000012 FELT STOPPER 2 All Countries 7011 DZKN000111 SPRING COIL 1 All Countries 7012 DZKN000236 SP COIL FLAP 2 All Countries 7013 DZFP000996 CABLE ASFP1 1 Other Countries 7013 DZFP000966 CABLE ASFA 1 AG 7014 DZCH000011 MICRO SWITCH 1 All Countries 7015 DZJF000468 STABILIZER 1 AG 7016 DZKN000240 SP COIL STBL 1 AG 7017 DZJ...

Page 219: ...UF E1 215 K A C D E F G H I J B 8 1 3 4 5 6 7 2 7001 7002 7014 7017 7018 7019 7020 19 7007 7006 7005 7003 7004 7009 7010 7010 7008 7012 7011 C7 7015 7016 Fig 7 ASF Unit ...

Page 220: ... Countries 8008 DZHP004519 SA CARRIADE ASSY 1 All Countries 8009 DZLK000022 SP BELT CARRIAGE 1 All Countries 8010 DZJM000523 SP ENCODER STRIP PLASTIC 1 All Countries 8011 DZJL000128 SP SLIDER ROD 1 All Countries 8012 DZJL000129 SP SPRING ENCODER 1 All Countries 8013 DZZHPB67949 LOCK CARRIAGE ROD 1 All Countries 8014 DZJN000062 SPRING PAD 1 All Countries 8015 DZHP004521 SA FLEX CABLE KIT 1 All Coun...

Page 221: ...UF E1 217 K A C D E F G H I J B 8 1 3 4 5 6 7 2 8010 8014 8017 8005 8006 8001 8017 8017 8017 8016 8008 8002 8004 8018 8018 8009 8011 8015 8012 8013 8007 8003 8019 Fig 8 Printer Unit ...

Page 222: ...E 1 AH AR 9005 DZSD001306 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE 1 AP 9005 DZSD001301 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE 1 AR 9005 DZSD001298 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE 1 AJ YY YA EA 9005 DZSD001294 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE 1 Other Countries 9005 DZSD001296 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE 1 AV AM 9005 DZSD001297 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE 1 EE 9005 DZSD001313 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE 1 YF 9005 DZSD001312 QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE 1 YH 9005 DZSD001303 QUICK...

Page 223: ...04 LINE CABLE 1 AM AR AV 9016 DZFN000015 LINE CABLE 1 EE 9016 DZFN000058 LINE CABLE 1 EE 9016 DZFN000069 LINE CABLE 1 AG 9016 DZFN000030 LINE CABLE 1 AH 9016 DZFN000050 LINE CABLE 1 Other Countries 9016 DZFN000017 LINE CABLE 1 AL 9016 DZFN000028 LINE CABLE 1 AN 9016 DZFN000079 LINE CABLE 1 AN 9016 DZFN000016 LINE CABLE 1 AP 9017 DZHP004906 ASSY HOLDER PEN 1 All Countries 9018 DZML000377 COVER TRAY...

Page 224: ...UF E1 220 E A C D B 1 8 2 3 4 5 6 7 9013 9010 9006 9001 9002 9015 9014 9012 9018 9011 9008 9016 9007 9003 9005 2001 9009 9017 Fig 9 Packing Accessories ...

Page 225: ...F8 SCREW 1 All Countries 36 XYN3 F6 SCREW 2 All Countries 7B XTB26 6J SCREW 6 All Countries 9H XTN26 6J SCREW 2 All Countries B2 DZPB000006 SCREW 2 All Countries B5 XSB4 10BN SCREW 1 All Countries F9 XTN3 10G SCREW 8 All Countries E9 XTS3 10J SCREW 1 All Countries F1 XTW3 6JFC SCREW 2 All Countries G1 DZPB000034 SCREW 2 All Countries ...

Page 226: ...CNJ27 CNP11 CIS SC HANDSET Speaker 16 TX MOTOR TEL LINE L2 L1 1 1 4 4 3 3 2 2 2 1 2 1 1 2 4 3 7 6 2 1 3 5 4 3 7 4 1 2 5 6 SP2 DZEC101895 1 15 14 4 6 8 2 9 16 3 18 10 7 12 20 19 17 13 5 CNP22 1 FBN8705 FBN8712 FBN8713 MIC MIC 2 Microphone ASF Position Sensor SW CNJ28 T2 T1 ASF B Point Sensor FBN8714 3 NC E T1 W T2 CNP4 6 4 37 3 10 36 FBN8701 33 34 40 32 1 35 9 38 CNJ15 39 31 2 7 CNJ57 8 5 33 38 23 ...

Page 227: ...46 nR36 nR42 nR38 nR40 nR20 nR18 nR26 nR30 nR24 nR32 nR28 nR34 25 24 nR8 26 nR2 28 21 nR10 22 30 29 nR4 27 23 nR12 nR16 nR6 nR22 nR14 ENC_A 5V ENC_B CEU GND nR35 26 1 nR11 nR13 22 15 14 4 6 nR23 nR17 8 nR3 30 2 nR9 9 nR29 16 3 COL 29 nR45 CEL ID1 nR25 nR5 nR21 18 10 25 11 TSR1 nR27 nR39 28 7 CNJ56 nR15 12 24 20 HV COU nR7 19 nR41 21 nR19 nR31 nR43 nR1 27 nR47 17 13 nR37 23 nR33 5 43 55 48 53 44 45...

Page 228: ...Det Loop Det CML CML LINE IC11 LA8522 Cross Point SW SPEAKER RX Moter 15 975 24 576 TX Motor Motor Driver IC1 Hand Set MIC Receiver MIC Hook SW Buzzer Clock ASF B ASF A OI Sensor SC PCB DZEP000561 DZEP000562 PENC PCB DZEP000565 NCU PCB DZEP000581 OIS PCB IEEE1284 Driver IC1 DZEP000563 PRT PCB Parallel Port IEEE1284 I F ASF P for Germany ...

Page 229: ...A Rotators RET Centronics I F Fax I F Pen Driver Serial Pen Motor I F USB Programable I O IC18 Flash ROM 8Mbit IC20 IC21 DRAM 4Mbit Printer I F Control Data Bus Address Bus Control Bus QUARTERHORSE IC 1821 1891 Motor Driver Power Regulator IC1 ter Service Station Motor Carriage DC Motor Service Station Switch Control SIXSHOOTER ASIC Decoder 1821 5459 IC3 Printer Head Cartridge ERTE ASIC Temp measu...

Page 230: ... D07 163 P37 RTS n_TXRDY DPA7 45 A05 22 D12 12 D02 51 A10 39 A00 49 A08 26 D15 3 VSS 9 VSS 15 D05 54 A13 35 n_CS0 36 n_CS1 37 n_CS2 38 n_CS3 42 A03 20 D10 34 n_WAIT 18 D08 149 P27 DPD15 10 D00 nLBE 002 A4 003 A1 nAFERST 004 D4 004 D2 ARXD 004 D3 C43 0 1uF 3VC nCSMEM 002 A4 p24VON 006 A1 BTXD 004 D1 nDREQ1 002 C3 nWAIT 002 A4 BSPCLK 004 D1 C56 0 1uF nDREQ2 002 C3 100K R200 100K R201 3VC TL403 TL401...

Page 231: ... DPD3 136 P14 PD4 DPD4 137 P15 PD5 DPD5 98 INTEST M 88 ACXIN 138 P16 PD6 DPD6 129 VSS3 reg 139 P17 PD7 DPD7 85 ASPCLK 56 A14 79 BBITCLK 150 n_DREQ0 n_DPUWR 151 n_DREQ1 n_DPLWR 92 FETCH0 93 FETCH1 87 ABITCLK 94 EYECLK 95 EYEDAT 96 SCANNT 97 SCANEN M 60 A17 99 MINTEST 75 BA 67 A22 57 VSS 66 VSS 58 A15 103 CLKIN 105 PLLON 82 VSS 108 n_DBGREQ 63 A20 86 VSS 116 P00 TMIO0 117 P01 TMIO1 118 P02 TMIO2 119...

Page 232: ...DD 13 HCD1 14 HCD2 15 HCD3 16 HCD4 17 HCD5 18 HCD6 19 HCD7 20 HCD8 21 VSS 22 HVDD 23 nHACK 24 pHBUSY 25 pHPERR 26 nHINIT 27 pHSELECT 28 nHAUTOFD 29 nHFAULT 30 nHSELIN 31 PWRKEY 32 VSS 33 LVDD 34 D15 35 D14 36 D13 37 D12 38 VSS 39 LVDD 40 D11 41 D10 42 D9 43 D8 44 VSS 45 LVDD 46 D7 47 D6 48 D5 49 D4 50 VSS 51 LVDD 52 D3 53 D2 54 D1 55 D0 56 VSS 57 LVDD 58 nWRE 59 nRDE 60 nUBE 61 nLBE 62 VSS 63 LVDD...

Page 233: ...IRQ2 001 A4 nIRQ1 001 A4 nIRQ0 001 A4 GND 3VC GND GND 3VC 5V BLM11B601S NF19 5 5V 0 22F C37 2 1 SM8578BV IC5 1 INTN 7 DATA 6 CLK 4 VSS 2 XTN 5 CE 8 VDD 3 XT TL58 GND 79 A3 80 A2 81 A1 82 VSS 83 LVDD 84 nIRQ3 85 nIRQ2 86 nIRQ1 87 nIRQ0 88 VSS 89 LVDD 90 nDREQ2 91 nDREQ1 92 nDACK2 93 nDACK1 94 VSS 95 LVDD 96 nSHDAT3 97 pSHDAT3 98 pSHDAT2 99 pSHDAT1 100 pSHDAT0 101 VSS 102 LVDD 103 VSYNC 104 VMCLK 10...

Page 234: ...6 CE 28 OE 25 A0 9 NC 47 BYTE 11 WE 32 DQ9 3VC LE28DW1621T 80T IC7 DQ14 43 DQ13 41 DQ12 39 DQ10 34 DQ11 36 RY nBY 15 DQ3 35 DQ6 42 A18 16 A9 7 DQ0 29 A12 4 A15 1 A6 19 DQ7 44 DQ1 31 DQ4 38 N C 10 DQ15 A 1 45 A13 3 A3 22 N C 13 A16 48 N C 14 A7 18 A10 6 A4 21 A2 23 RST 12 DQ8 30 DQ2 33 DQ5 40 A1 24 A17 17 A8 8 VSS 27 VCC 37 A11 5 VSS 46 A14 2 A5 20 CE 26 OE 28 A0 25 A19 9 BYTE 47 WE 11 DQ9 32 CA 10...

Page 235: ...A5 6 CE 8 I O2 41 OE 9 I O3 5 A0 17 WE 10 I O4 13 I O5 36 I O14 GND 0 1uF C33 GND nDOE 001 A2 nRAS 001 A2 0 1uF C114 GLT440L16 40TC 60ns IC9 31 LCAS 42 I O14 43 I O15 8 I O5 4 I O2 26 A6 9 I O6 2 I O0 5 I O3 21 A3 27 A7 1 24 A4 10 I O7 6 VCC 16 RAS 20 A2 18 AO 7 I O4 22 19 A1 3 I O1 13 NC 28 A8 17 NC 23 GND 14 NC 39 44 25 A5 41 I O13 29 OE 15 WE 30 UCAS 32 NC 35 I O8 38 I O11 37 I O10 36 I O9 40 I...

Page 236: ...6V 22uF C343 2 1 C344 0 1uF VCMV VCMV 22K R235 22K R234 VCMV 47K R222 0 047uF C340 VCMV 5V AGND 27K R211 C346 0 1uF 22K R209 22K R207 22K R223 22K R224 390pF C337 390pF C336 1800pF C335 1800pF C316 390pF C317 390pF C318 100K R65 HSIG 007 A1 0 1uF C171 TL419 A B 2 3 1 4 FAXRX 007 A1 FAXTX 007 A1 TL77 VCMM TL78 27K R217 22K R16 22K R19 VCMM BA4558F IC17 3 1 2 BA4558F IC17 5 7 6 BA4558F IC17 V 4 V 8 ...

Page 237: ...6V 22uF C331 2 1 AGND nAFERST 001 A1 004 D4 0 R218 0 JW2 0 R229 TL9 TL8 TL30 TL31 TL19 0 01uF C339 GND TL13 TL14 GND TL20 TL22 0 1uF 0 1uF C326 VCMM TL40 STLC7550TQF7 IC14 6 DGND 5 DVDD 31 AVDD 45 DOUT 44 DIN 32 VCM 24 23 7 MCM 22 NC 14 13 12 11 1 NC 4 FS 2 10 15 HC1 3 SCLK 42 TS 48 47 17 PWRDWN 46 NC 27 AUXIN 38 28 AUXIN 16 HC0 8 XTALOUT 37 9 XTALIN MCLK 36 35 39 OUT 34 NC 26 25 29 IN 30 IN 41 RE...

Page 238: ... TL260 TL279 TL64 R57 47K C166 0 047uF VREF TL263 R111 47K C116 0 1uF R88 15K AGND TL300 R108 1 2K TL304 R68 10K AGND 0 R60 0 1uF C193 0 1uF C167 0 1uF C8 2200pF C192 6 3V 220uF C155 2 1 6 3V 220uF C181 2 1 5V 47K R253 A B 2 3 1 4 TL391 TL392 VREF AGND TL79 BUZVOL2 002 C2 680 R20 MIC 007 A4 LA8 IC GND 9 B VREF 1 VCC 13 B B S S S S CL 12 DI 11 CE 10 OP4 IN 8 OP3 IN 7 OP2 OUT 6 OP2 IN 5 OP1 OUT 4 OP...

Page 239: ...007 A4 TL297 VOICEIN 004 A1 R81 6 8K 1000pF C180 AGND 6 3V 220uF C156 2 1 6 3V 220uF C154 2 1 C D 2 3 4 1 5V AGND LA8522M IC11 GND BTL GND 17 BTL VREF 19 VREF OP5 NF 24 VCC BTL VCC 14 BTL OUT2 15 BTL OUT1 16 SW OUT4 20 SW OUT3 21 SW OUT2 22 SW OUT1 23 BTL IN 18 CL DI CE OP4 IN OP3 IN OP2 OUT OP2 IN OP1 OUT OP1 NF OP1 IN 0 022uF C24 0 022uF C93 0 022uF C91 AGND BTLVCC BTLVCC ...

Page 240: ...F12 CNP14 6 CNP14 7 BLM11A601S NF2 TL87 CNP14 3 CNP14 4 DTC143ZKA Q4 3 1 2 CNP14 5 TL84 PNLD3 001 A2 nPNLDTE 001 A2 PNLRW 001 A2 TL80 CNP14 2 1000pF C61 BLM11A601S NF6 CNP14 1 BLM11A601S NF1 1000pF C64 BLM11A601S NF11 0 1uF C68 BLM11A601S NF9 1000pF C49 0 1uF C69 nPONRST 001 D1 002 C1 009 A2 TL82 PNLD1 001 A2 TL86 BLM11A601S NF3 5V CNP14 11 GND BLM11A601S NF8 CNP14 10 TL85 BLM11A601S NF10 3V GND 0...

Page 241: ...C209 0 1uF C208 4700pF C53 470pF C77 470pF CNP11 2 5V R179 1K R181 56K NF5 BLM21P600SG CNP10 1 CNP10 2 CNP10 3 CNP10 4 CNP10 5 CNP10 6 CNP10 7 CNP10 8 CNP10 9 470pF C301 470pF C302 470pF C303 470pF C304 MG 50V 22uF C305 2 1 JW4 JW9 C D 2 3 4 1 10K R133 1K R132 TL113 5VS n5VON 002 A1 GND 2SJ486 Q7 3 2 1 0 1uF C144 0 01uF C185 0 01uF C186 0 1uF C184 GND 0 1uF C182 GND ICP S0 7 F3 JW62 Patternned FIN...

Page 242: ...DL 001 D2 5V pLV 001 A1 pEARY 001 D2 DTC143ZKA Q11 3 1 2 DTC143ZKA Q12 3 1 2 GND GND BA10393F IC26 5 7 6 BA10393F IC26 V 4 V 8 TL108 0 1uF C152 PWM1 002 C2 4 7K R137 100 R138 GND TL110 BA10393F IC26 3 1 2 3V DTC143ZKA Q10 3 1 2 3V TL109 TL69 3V 47K R110 5V GND TL7 TL60 UDZS6 8B D7 K A UDZS6 8B D8 K A GND JW18 CNP17 1 CNP17 2 CNP17 3 CNP17 4 CNP17 5 CNP17 6 CNP17 7 CNP17 8 CNP17 9 CNP17 10 CNP17 11...

Page 243: ...00 R40 100pF C89 100 R41 100pF C90 100pF C92 100 R42 100 R43 100pF C95 100 R44 100pF C96 100 R45 100pF C97 100 R47 100pF C98 100 R48 100pF C100 100 R55 100pF C99 100 R56 100pF C104 100pF C106 100 R58 100pF C101 100 R49 100 R50 100pF C102 100pF C103 100 R52 100 R53 100pF C105 STROBE CBUSY nCACK PERROR CSELECT nCFAULT nCSELIN AUTOFD nCINIT CDIR 5V 25V 0 1uF C73 GND GND CNP12 3 100pF C126 BLM11A601S ...

Page 244: ... R141 1K R142 1K R90 1K R144 1K R145 1K R127 1K R89 1K R87 120K R76 3V AGND AGND pSHDAT1 002 C3 pSHDAT2 002 C3 pSHDAT3 002 C3 nSHDAT3 002 C3 pSHDAT0 002 C3 3V 0 1uF C151 AGND AGND 0 1uF C150 3V TL123 TL124 TL125 TL127 TL128 TL129 TL130 TL132 TL133 TL122 TL121 TL120 TL119 TL118 TL117 TL116 TL62 TL67 TL68 TL114 TL115 TL134 TL131 TL126 TL135 TL136 TC74HC4051AFT IC25 14 X1 12 X3 7 VEE 2 X6 11 A 9 C 13...

Page 245: ...15 AGDR 16 AGUR 18 FETG 19 FETS 20 FETD 33 VPD6 34 VPD5 35 VPD4 36 VPD3 37 VPD2 38 VPD1 39 VPD0 40 MOD1 68 MA14 65 MXD0 64 MXD1 63 MXD2 62 MXD3 61 MXD4 60 MXD5 59 MXD6 58 MXD7 21 AVDD 78 MA4 74 MA8 12 ABC 49 A0 8 FR 56 D1 29 VSEN 6 FSH 52 D5 67 MWE 66 MOE 81 MA1 47 CS 7 FSP 46 WR 45 RD 77 MA5 73 MA9 48 A1 55 D2 30 VSCK 51 D6 23 VREFL 11 CLAMP 25 VREFH 26 OFOUT 14 VINIG 17 AGOUT 5 FCK1 9 PMT 80 MA2...

Page 246: ...01 D2 R26 1K TMS 001 D2 R46 1K R22 1K 3VC TCK 001 D2 nPONRST 001 D1 002 C1 006 A3 3VC TDO 001 D2 CNP19 1 CNP19 2 CNP19 3 CNP19 4 CNP19 5 CNP19 6 CNP19 7 CNP19 8 CNP19 9 CNP19 10 A B 2 3 1 4 NC EYEDAT 01C3 TP5 EYECLK 01C3 TP4 3V GND 6pin 5pin 4pin 3pin 2pin 1pin B10B PH K S TO JTAG I F TO EYE MONITOR SC 9 ...

Page 247: ...0 15 CNP20 16 CNP20 17 CNP20 18 CNP20 19 CNP20 20 CNP20 21 CNP20 22 CNP20 23 CNP20 24 CNP20 25 CNP20 26 CNP20 27 CNP20 28 CNP20 29 CNP20 30 CNP20 31 CNP20 32 CNP20 33 CNP20 34 CNP20 35 CNP20 36 CNP20 37 CNP20 38 CNP20 39 CNP20 40 CNP20 41 CNP20 42 CNP20 43 CNP20 44 CNP20 45 CNP20 46 CNP20 47 CNP20 48 CNP20 49 CNP20 50 CNP20 51 CNP20 52 CNP20 53 CNP20 54 CNP20 55 CNP20 56 CNP20 57 CNP20 58 CNP20 59...

Page 248: ...3 100 R96 100 R97 100 R98 100 R99 100 R100 100 R101 100 R102 100 R104 100 R103 100 R105 nSTB3 007 D3 nSTB4 007 D3 nSTB5 007 D3 100 R94 PWM_PS 007 D1 ENABLE_RTEST 007 D3 100 R93 100 R92 5VK PWRSW 002 A2 nASFP 007 A4 100 R95 B_TSR_ON 007 D4 DCPWM 007 D1 SPWMB 007 D1 SPWMA 007 D1 MSDA 007 D1 MSCL 007 D1 nPWRON 007 D2 PWM_REF 007 D4 ENC_A 007 D1 ENC_B 007 D2 SS_SW 007 D2 TL88 TL89 TL90 TL91 TL92 TL95 ...

Page 249: ...68 R116 68 R120 68 R123 68 R122 68 R125 68 R124 68 R126 100 R118 nHRD 011 B1 011 B3 nHROMS 011 B3 nHLCAS 011 B1 nHWR 011 B1 nHRAS 011 B1 nEN_PRN 007 D2 390 R121 GND 33pF C138 GND 22pF C137 1M R119 15 975MHz AT 49 15 975MHz X3 1 2 PWM_OFFSET 007 D4 TEMPOUT 007 D4 nHRES 002 A2 007 D4 NM24C02M8 IC19 8 VCC 4 VSS 6 SCL 7 NC 5 SDA 2 A1 3 A2 1 A0 GND GND 5VK 5VK nHSTROBE 002 A2 nHACK 002 A3 HBUSY 002 A3 ...

Page 250: ...2 A14 20 A5 26 CE 12 RES 28 OE 25 A0 47 BYT 11 WE TP6 TP7 TP8 TP9 TP10 TP11 TP12 TP13 TP14 TP15 TP16 TP17 TP18 TP19 TP20 TP21 TP22 TP23 TP24 TP2 TP3 TP25 TP1 10K R175 TP46 TP47 A 31 L 26 A 21 A 27 A 24 A 16 20 A 18 A 19 A 13 N 28 A 14 N 25 A 29 O 15 W 30 HAB 1 HAB 2 HAB 3 HAB 4 HAB 5 HAB 6 HAB 7 HAB 8 HAB 9 HAB 1 HAB 2 HAB 3 HAB 4 HAB 8 HAB 7 HAB 6 HAB 5 HAB 13 HAB 14 HAB 15 HAB 12 HAB 11 HAB 10 H...

Page 251: ...14 20 A5 26 CE 12 RESET 28 OE 25 A0 47 BYTE 11 WE 32 DQ9 TP26 TP27 TP28 TP29 TP30 TP31 TP32 TP33 TP34 TP35 TP37 TP38 TP36 TP39 TP40 TP41 5VK AS4C256K16E0 50TC 50ns IC21 31 LCAS 42 I O14 43 I O15 8 I O5 4 I O2 26 A6 9 I O6 2 I O0 5 I O3 21 A3 27 A7 1 24 A4 10 I O7 6 VCC 16 RAS 20 A2 18 AO 7 I O4 22 19 A1 3 I O1 13 NC 28 A8 17 NC 23 GND 14 NC 39 44 25 A5 41 I O13 29 OE 15 WE 30 UCAS 32 NC 35 I O8 38...

Page 252: ...S NF2 1SS131 D1 K A CNJ28 1 CNJ28 2 CNJ28 3 CNJ28 4 CNJ28 5 CNJ28 6 JP1 JP2 JP4 JP6 JP7 JP8 JP11 JP12 JP10 JP13 JP14 JP15 JP17 JP16 JP18 JP19 JP20 JP21 JP23 JP24 AJQ13423 RL2 5 3 2 1 4 DTC143ZKA Q3 3 1 2 GND 50V 100pF C61 DSA 302MA 05F25 VA6 1 2 A B 2 3 1 4 NotMount LINE MJ 66J RD315 JST CNJ27 TEL L1 T2 L2 W E T1 L1 L2 CNJ28 MJ 66J RD315 JST 0 42A302U9 TO JW MARK TCW0 5 Chip JW 1608 Size Chip JW 3...

Page 253: ... 1 4W R3 5V L1 002 A2 L2 002 A2 nNPOL 003 C3 nPPOL 003 C3 LV 003 C3 TL1 002 A1 TL2 002 A1 UF1717V282Y0R5 NF5 2 4 1 3 BLM11A601S NF3 BLM11A601S NF4 50V 100pF C2 50V 100pF C3 50V 100pF C4 GND pEARY 003 C1 GND LTV814S PC1 3 2 4 1 16V 220uF C64 JW42 JW48 C D 2 3 4 1 560 2SA1037AK Q5 3 1 2 560 2SA1037AK Q4 3 1 2 GND GND NP 42A302U9 TOKYO PARTS 0 42A302U9 TOKYO PARTS ...

Page 254: ...0 K A 47 1 4W R12 1SR139 400 D6 K A 1SR139 400 D4 K A 1SR139 400 D5 K A 1SR139 400 D7 K A T2 27K 1 4W R15 200 1 4W R13 200 1 4W R14 4 7K 1 4W R52 4 7K 1 4W R4 7 5K R9 7 5K R10 4 7K 1 4W R53 50V C60 0 068uF 150 1W R55 50V 22uF C10 18K R57 LHL08NB222J L4 50V 0 022uF C63 50V 0 022uF C65 MTZJ6 2A D11 K A 10V 1uF C62 JW47 JW44 AQY214EHA RL4 3 S2 4 S1 2 K 1 A RL3 6 2 1 4 3 5 TL1 24V 0 JP25 0 JP26 0 JP28...

Page 255: ... AB D14 K A RD3 6ES AB D15 K A 50V 0 01uF C14 AGND HSIG 003 C1 100pF 50V C11 1N4531 D13 K A PS2501L 1 PC3 3 2 1 4 GND nRING 003 C1 LB 2491 D T1 2 5 10 7 LB 2656 CT T2 2 5 10 7 0 056uF C12 25V 0 1uF C25 VREF 16V 10uF C26 2 1 47K R30 47K R31 AGND 5V BA4558F IC4 5 7 6 4 7K 1 4W R52 IC2 3 1 2 IC2 12 14 13 IC2 5 7 6 IC2 10 8 9 12K R54 AGND 50V 1uF C23 1K R56 50V 22uF TR19 303 T4 3 1 4 6 TR14 600 T3 3 1...

Page 256: ...CNP21 2 CNP21 3 CNP21 4 50V 100pF C59 BLM11A102S L16 D19 K A AGND AGND TCW0 5 JP5 A B 2 3 1 4 BLM11A601S NF16 BLM11A601S NF15 BLM11A601S NF14 BLM11A601S NF13 VREF 0 022uF 25V C69 BLM11A102S NF17 0 01uF C70 0 01uF C71 FL05RD200A L19 FL05RD200A L20 16V 10uF C43 2 1 VB VREF C77 BLM11HA102S NF19 BLM11A102S NF27 BLM11A102S NF26 BLM11A102S NF25 470pF 50V C79 25 0V 0 1uF C80 25 0V 0 1uF C82 BA4558F IC4 V...

Page 257: ...5 CNJ25 6 CNJ25 7 CNJ25 8 CNJ25 9 CNJ25 10 CNJ25 11 CNJ25 12 CNJ25 13 CNJ25 14 CNJ26 1 CNJ26 2 CNJ26 3 CNJ26 4 CNJ26 5 CNJ26 6 CNJ26 7 CNJ26 8 CNJ26 9 CNJ26 10 CNJ26 11 CNJ26 12 CNJ26 13 CNJ26 14 JW2 JW11 50V C52 0 01uF GND SGND GND2 JW57 GND2 JP22 GND JP9 C D 2 3 4 1 BLM11A102S L18 16V 33uF C68 2 1 10K R59 10K R60 25 0V 0 1uF C72 16V 10uF C73 2 1 5V AGND 16V 22uF C76 2 1 PLP3216S551SL2 NF18 1 3 2...

Page 258: ...1 BA0 002 A3 BA1 002 A3 BA2 002 A3 BA3 002 A4 nSTB0 002 C3 nSTB1 002 C3 nSTB2 002 C3 nSTB3 002 C3 nSTB4 002 C3 nSTB5 002 C3 COLOR 003 B4 TEMPOUT 002 A1 ENABLE_RTEST 002 A1 RTEST 002 A1 HEADID 002 A1 B_TSR_ON 002 A1 PWM_REF 002 A1 PWM_OFFSET 002 A1 RB050L 40 D2 K A NDT3055L Q1 D G S MSCL 001 B3 MSDA 001 B3 SPWMA 001 D2 SPWMB 001 D2 DCPWM 001 B3 ENC_A 002 D2 ENC_B 002 D2 PWM_PS 001 B3 nPWR_KEY 001 C...

Page 259: ...00pF C33 1000pF C31 1000pF C32 1000pF C34 MOT 001 B3 MOT 001 B3 50V 1000pF C24 50V 1000pF C25 GND GND SS_SW 001 A3 1SMB5931BT3 D5 K A BLM21P600SG NF5 JW12 BLM21P600SG NF10 CNP51 1 CNP51 2 1000pF C64 1000pF C63 100pF C80 CNP58 1 CNP58 2 HV GND D 100pF C81 1821 1891 IC1 CP1 44 PREG 43 12V VPGM 42 ENABLE 41 CT 40 RESET 39 SPWMA 38 SPWMB 37 SA 36 PA 35 SnA 34 PnA 33 SB 32 PB 31 SnB 30 PnB 29 GND 28 GN...

Page 260: ...C38 GND GND GND AMBIENT 003 D4 TL36 50V 0 1uF C36 16V 0 1uF C37 50V 0 1uF C41 GND 46 4K 100mW R37 46 4K 100mW R36 50V 0 1uF C66 50V 0 1uF C65 TL23 JW9 JW10 JW8 1821 5459 IC3 R27 64 R43 63 R5 62 R25 61 R41 60 R3 59 R23 58 R35 57 R7 56 R19 55 R39 54 R1 53 R17 52 R37 51 R9 50 STRB0 49 STRB1 48 STRB2 47 STRB3 46 STRB4 45 STRB5 44 GND 43 R15 42 R21 41 R29 40 R31 39 R47 38 R46 37 R44 36 R34 35 HV 34 R28...

Page 261: ...02 C1 nR47 002 C3 nR3 002 A2 nR5 002 A2 nR29 002 C3 nR39 002 C2 nR45 002 A3 TSR1 002 C1 nR37 002 C2 nR13 002 A3 COU 003 C1 nR23 002 A2 CEL 003 C3 nR27 002 A3 nR17 002 C2 nR31 002 C3 nR25 002 A2 nR11 002 A3 COL 003 C4 nR1 002 C2 nR19 002 C2 nR7 002 C2 nR35 002 A2 nR43 002 A2 nR9 002 C2 nR41 002 A2 nR33 002 A3 GND HV GND nR15 002 C3 nR21 002 C3 nSTB1 001 A3 nSTB2 001 A3 nSTB3 001 A3 nSTB4 001 A3 nST...

Page 262: ...21 5 0 5W R32 HV 21 5 0 5W R33 11 8 125mW R29 HV 50V 470pF C55 11 8 125mW R25 5V COLOR 001 A3 PENTEST 002 C1 50V 0 1uF C48 50V 0 1uF C49 50V 0 1uF C50 50V 0 1uF C51 10K R20 NDT014 Q3 3 2 4 1 50V 0 1uF C69 50V 0 1uF C70 50V 0 1uF C71 50V 0 1uF C72 GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND FDS4953 QA1 1 7 8 2 FDS4953 QA1 3 5 6 4 FDS4953 QA2 1 7 8 2 FDS4953 QA2 3 5 6 4 DA1 1 3 4 5 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1...

Page 263: ...UF E1 259 C D 2 3 4 1 COU 002 D3 CEU 002 D2 CEL 002 D4 COL 002 D4 LM35DMX IC4 8 VS 4 GND 6 NC 5 NC 1 VOUT 7 NC 2 NC 3 NC GND 560 R34 AMBIENT 002 A1 5V GND GND GND GND MMQA20VT3 3 4 6 5 2 ...

Page 264: ...1000pF C8 1000pF C10 1000pF C11 0 01uF C12 GND 0 01uF C6 1K R6 1K R7 1K R8 1K R9 1K R10 1K R11 1K R12 BLM11A601S NF1 BLM11A601S NF2 BLM11A601S NF3 BLM11A601S NF4 BLM11A601S NF5 BLM11A601S NF6 BLM11A601S NF7 BLM11A601S NF8 25V 0 1uF C14 25V 0 1uF C15 270 R1 180 R4 47K R3 47K R2 47K R5 A B 2 3 1 4 CNP40 1 CNP40 2 CNP40 4 CNP40 5 CNP40 6 CNP40 7 CNP40 8 CNP40 3 CNP40 9 CNP40 10 CNP40 11 CNP40 12 0 1u...

Page 265: ...4 7K R23 4 7K R22 5V LED1 K A 1000pF C17 GND1 47K R40 2 2K R41 GND1 JW3 JW8 JW29 JW30 CNP42 2 CNP42 3 CNP42 4 CNP42 1 3V LED2 K A 100 R18 JW27 GND1 GND JW28 LED11 K A LED10 K A CNP43 4 LED7 K A 62 R27 62 R28 62 R26 LED9 K A CNP43 2 CNP43 3 LED8 K A 62 R30 62 R29 LED6 K A CNP43 1 4 7K R52 4 7K R53 4 7K R54 3V 1000pF C20 GND LCD 0 LCD 0 3 LCD 1 LCD 2 LCD 3 LCD 3 LCD 2 LCD 1 LCD 0 SWR 0 SWR 1 SWR 2 S...

Page 266: ... 2 1 GND GND GND SEN7 001 B3 SEN8 001 B3 SEN9 001 B3 1K R34 1K R33 A B 2 3 1 4 EVQ11Q04K SW6 2 1 EVQ11Q04K SW7 2 1 1K R32 EVQ11Q04K SW4 2 1 EVQ11Q04K SW5 2 1 JW16 JW11 JW12 JW10 JW5 JW19 JW7 JW31 JW32 SWC 3 0 SWC 3 SWR 5 SWR 6 SWR 7 SWC 0 SWC 1 SWC 2 KEY MATRIX OUT HOLD START REDIAL PAUSE SPEAKER PHONE REPLAY 0 SWR 5 SWR 6 SWC 0 SWC 1 SWC 2 SWC 3 SEN7 SEN8 SEN9 HELP RESOLUTION CONTRAST CLAER SWR 7...

Page 267: ...1 EVQ11Q04K SW25 2 1 EVQ11Q04K SW26 2 1 EVQ11Q04K SW27 2 1 EVQ11Q04K SW28 2 1 EVQ11Q04K SW29 2 1 EVQ11Q04K SW30 2 1 1K R39 1K R38 1K R37 1K R36 1K R35 C D 2 3 4 1 EVQ11Q04K SW32 2 1 EVQ11Q04K SW31 2 1 SWR 7 0 JW9 JW24 JW23 JW25 JW26 JW20 SWR 0 SWR 1 SWR 2 SWR 3 SWR 4 FLASH ABBR INTERNET DAY NIGHT SWR 3 SWR 2 SWR 1 SWR 4 SWR 5 SWR 0 HELP STOP COPY SET ...

Page 268: ...2 100 R3 100 R2 TL2 GND GND TL1 50V 100pF C6 50V 100pF C5 GND 5V 0 R1 50V 0 01uF C4 50V 0 01uF C3 50V 0 01uF C2 50V 0 01uF C1 GND GND CNJ30 1 CNJ30 2 CNJ30 4 CNJ30 3 CNJ30 6 CNJ30 5 CNJ30 8 CNJ30 7 CNJ30 10 CNJ30 9 CNJ30 15 CNJ30 16 CNJ30 12 CNJ30 13 CNJ30 14 CNJ30 11 CNJ30 18 CNJ30 17 CNJ30 20 CNJ30 19 5V GND JW1 JW2 JW3 JW4 JW10 JW11 JW12 JW13 JW8 JW5 JW7 JW6 JW9 JW37 50V 0 01uF C7 GND 5V JW38 J...

Page 269: ... NF30 BLM11A601S NF32 BLM11A601S NF21 BLM11A601S NF31 BLM11A601S NF24 74F1071MTC D1 20 19 18 17 15 14 13 12 11 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 16 6 1S BLM11A601S NF10 1S BLM11A601S NF13 1S 1S BLM11A601S NF12 BLM11A601S NF11 BLM11A601S NF17 BLM11A601S NF8 BLM11A601S NF5 BLM11A601S NF6 BLM11A601S NF9 BLM11A601S NF15 BLM11A601S NF7 BLM11A601S NF16 BLM11A601S NF14 TP2 TP1 FG FG W10 W11 W12 W13 JW14 W8 W5 JW15 JW17...

Page 270: ...UF E1 266 A B 2 3 1 4 Ink Mark Detect EE SY113 PC5 E K A C UDZS5 1B D20 K A NotMount Ink Mark Detect Sensor ...

Page 271: ...UF E1 267 C D 2 3 4 1 CNP46 2 CNP46 1 CNP46 3 TO NCU CNP46 R VLED B GND G OIS FBN8710 ...

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