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KMF0801151CE

Multi-Function printer
Model No. KX-MB783BR
(for Brazil)

2008 Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Unauthorized copying and distribution is a violation of law.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE 1 Safety Precautions ----------------------------------------------- 3 1.1. FOR SERVICE TECHNICIANS ------------------------3 1.2. AC CAUTION -----------------------------------------------3 1.3. PERSONAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS --------------4 1.4. SERVICE PRECAUTIONS ------------------------------4 2 Warning -------------------------------------------------------------- 5 2.1. ABOUT LEAD FREE SOLDER (PbF: Pb free) -----5 2.2. Discarding of P. C. Board --------------------------------6 2.3. INSULATION RESISTANCE TEST--------------------6 2.4. BATTERY CAUTION --------------------------------------6 2.5. LASER BEAM AND FUSER UNIT SECTION ------6 3 Specifications ------------------------------------------------------ 7 4 General/Introduction --------------------------------------------- 8 4.1. OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES ----------------------------8 4.2. TRANSLATION LISTS ------------------------------------8 4.3. ERROR MESSAGE ---------------------------------------9 5 Features ------------------------------------------------------------ 11 5.1. General Features----------------------------------------- 11 5.2. HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS FOR MULTIFUNCTION SOFTWARE------------------------------- 11 6 Technical Descriptions ---------------------------------------- 12 6.1. CONNECTION DIAGRAM ----------------------------- 12 6.2. GENERAL BLOCK DIAGRAM------------------------ 13 6.3. MAIN BOARD SECTION------------------------------- 15 6.4. NCU SECTION ------------------------------------------- 27 6.5. ITS (Integrated telephone System) and MONITOR SECTION------------------------------------ 28 6.6. CIS CONTROL SECTION ----------------------------- 29 6.7. MOTOR DRIVE SECTION----------------------------- 30 6.8. TIMING CHART AND WAVE FORM OF SCANNER MOTORS ----------------------------------- 34 6.9. FAN MOTOR SECTION -------------------------------- 37 6.10. SOLENOID DRIVER SECTION ---------------------- 39 6.11. LSU (Laser Scanning Unit) SECTION -------------- 40 6.12. SENSORS AND SWITCHES SECTION ----------- 42 6.13. OPERATION BOARD SECTION--------------------- 50 6.14. LCD SECTION-------------------------------------------- 51 6.15. HVPS (High Voltage Power Supply) SECTION--------------------------------------------------- 52 6.16. HEAT LAMP CONTROL CIRCUIT------------------- 54 6.17. Main Board Section-------------------------------------- 59 6.18. POWER SUPPLY BOARD SECTION -------------- 62 6.19. Mechanical Operation----------------------------------- 63 7 Location of Controls and Components ------------------ 65 7.1. OVERVIEW------------------------------------------------ 65 7.2. CONTROL PANEL--------------------------------------- 66 8 Installation Instructions --------------------------------------- 67 8.1. INSTALLATION ------------------------------------------- 67 8.2. CONNECTIONS------------------------------------------ 78 9 Operating Instructions ---------------------------------------- 79 9.1. YOUR LOGO --------------------------------------------- 79 10 Test Mode ---------------------------------------------------------- 81 10.1. TEST FUNCTIONS -------------------------------------- 81 11 Service Mode ----------------------------------------------------- 85 11.1. PROGRAMMING AND LISTS ------------------------ 85 11.2. USER MODE (The list below is an example of the SYSTEM SETUP LIST the unit prints out.) --- 89 PAGE 11.3. SERVICE MODE SETTINGS (Example of a printed out list)-------------------------------------------- 90 11.4. HISTORY (Example of a printed out list) ---------- 91 12 Troubleshooting Guide --------------------------------------- 94 12.1. USER RECOVERABLE ERRORS ------------------ 94 12.2. REMOTE PROGRAMMING -------------------------- 96 12.3. TROUBLESHOOTING DETAILS ------------------- 102 12.4. DOCUMENT JAMS (AUTO DOCUMENT FEEDER) ------------------------------------------------- 181 12.5. RECORDING PAPER JAM -------------------------- 183 13 Service Fixture & Tools -------------------------------------- 191 14 Disassembly and Assembly Instructions ------------- 192 14.1. ADF SECTION ------------------------------------------ 193 14.2. REMOVE ADF SECTION (1) ------------------------ 194 14.3. REMOVE ADF SECTION ---------------------------- 195 14.4. REMOVE TOP COVER SECTION----------------- 196 14.5. REMOVE SCANNER GLASS SECTION--------- 197 14.6. REMOVE OPERATION PANEL SECTION ------ 198 14.7. LEFT SIDE SECTION --------------------------------- 199 14.8. REMOVE MAIN BOARD ----------------------------- 199 14.9. REMOVE GEAR CHASSIS SECTION------------ 200 14.10. REMOVE PAPER FEED ROLLER ----------------- 201 14.11. RIGHT SIDE SECTION ------------------------------- 201 14.12. REMOVE RIGHT SIDE COVER SECTION------ 202 14.13. LOWER SIDE CABINET SECTION --------------- 203 14.14. REMOVE RIGHT CASSETTE GUIDE ------------ 204 14.15. REMOVE PICK UP BOARD ------------------------- 204 14.16. REMOVE HIGH VOLTAGE POWER BOARD--- 205 14.17. REMOVE PICK UP ROLLER UNIT ---------------- 206 14.18. REMOVE LOW VOLTAGE POWER BOARD --- 207 14.19. REMOVE FUSER UNIT------------------------------- 208 14.20. Installation Position of The Lead-------------------- 209 15 Maintenance ----------------------------------------------------- 215 15.1. MAINTENANCE ITEMS AND COMPONENT LOCATIONS --------------------------------------------- 215 15.2. MAINTENANCE----------------------------------------- 217 15.3. PRINTING OPERATION PRINCIPLE ------------- 222 15.4. TERMINAL GUIDE OF THE ICs TRANSISTORS AND DIODES---------------------- 227 15.5. HOW TO REPLACE THE FLAT PACKAGE IC - 229 15.6. MAIN BOARD SECTION ----------------------------- 231 15.7. TEST CHART-------------------------------------------- 233 16 Schematic Diagram ------------------------------------------- 235 16.1. For Schematic Diagram ------------------------------- 235 16.2. MAIN BOARD ------------------------------------------- 236 16.3. OPERATION BOARD --------------------------------- 246 16.4. SENSOR BOARD -------------------------------------- 247 17 Printed Circuit Board ----------------------------------------- 249 17.1. MAIN BOARD ------------------------------------------- 249 17.2. OPERATION BOARD --------------------------------- 251 17.3. SENSOR BOARD -------------------------------------- 253 18 Exploded View and Replacement Parts List ---------- 256 18.1. CABINET, MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL PARTS LOCATION------------------------------------- 256 18.2. REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST ---------------------- 269

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1 Safety Precautions
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Before servicing, unplug the AC power cord to prevent an electric shock. When replacing parts, use only the manufacturer's recommended components. Check the condition of the power cord. Replace if wear or damage is evident. After servicing, be sure to restore the lead dress, insulation barriers, insulation papers, shields, etc. Before returning the serviced equipment to the customer, be sure to perform the following insulation resistance test to prevent the customer from being exposed to shock hazards.

1.1.

FOR SERVICE TECHNICIANS

Repair service shall be provided in accordance with repair technology information such as service manual so as to prevent fires, injury or electric shock, which can be caused by improper repair work. 1. When repair services are provided, neither the products nor their parts or members shall be remodeled. 2. If a lead wire assembly is supplied as a repair part, the lead wire assembly shall be replaced. 3. FASTON terminals shall be plugged straight in and unplugged straight out. ICs and LSIs are vulnerable to static electricity. When repairing, the following precautions will help prevent recurring malfunctions. 1. Cover the plastic part's boxes with aluminum foil. 2. Ground the soldering irons. 3. Use a conductive mat on the worktable. 4. Do not touch the IC or LSI pins with bare fingers.

1.2.

AC CAUTION

For safety, before closing the lower cabinet, please make sure of the following precautions. 1. The earth lead is fixed with the screw. 2. The AC connector is connected properly.

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1.3.
1.3.1.

PERSONAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS


MOVING SECTIONS OF THE UNIT

Be careful not to let your hair, clothes, fingers, accessories, etc., become caught in any moving sections of the unit. The moving sections of the unit are the rollers and a gear. There is a separation roller and a document feed roller which are rotated by the document feed motor. A gear rotates the two rollers. Be careful not to touch them with your hands, especially when the unit is operating.

1.3.2.

LIVE ELECTRICAL SECTIONS

All the electrical sections of the unit supplied with AC power by the AC power cord are live. Never disassemble the unit for service with the AC power supply plugged in. CAUTION: AC voltage is supplied to the primary side of the power supply unit. Therefore, always unplug the AC power cord before disassembling for service.

1.4.
1.4.1.

SERVICE PRECAUTIONS
PRECAUTIONS TO PREVENT DAMAGE FROM STATIC ELECTRICITY

Electrical charges accumulate on a person. For instance, clothes rubbing together can damage electric elements or change their electrical characteristics. In order to prevent static electricity, touch a metallic part that is grounded to release the static electricity. Never touch the electrical sections such as the power supply unit, etc.

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2 Warning
2.1. ABOUT LEAD FREE SOLDER (PbF: Pb free)
Note: In the information below, Pb, the symbol for lead in the periodic table of elements, will refer to standard solder or solder that contains lead. We will use PbF solder when discussing the lead free solder used in our manufacturing process which is made from Tin, (Sn), Silver, (Ag), and Copper, (Cu). This model, and others like it, manufactured using lead free solder will have PbF stamped on the PCB. For service and repair work we suggest using the same type of solder although, with some precautions, standard Pb solder can also be used. Caution PbF solder has a melting point that is 50! ~ 70! F, (30! ~ 40!C) higher than Pb solder. Please use a soldering iron with temperature control and adjust it to 700! 20! F, (370! 10!C). In case of using high temperature soldering iron, please be careful not to heat too long. PbF solder will tend to splash if it is heated much higher than its melting point, approximately 1100!F, (600!C). If you must use Pb solder on a PCB manufactured using PbF solder, remove as much of the original PbF solder as possible and be sure that any remaining is melted prior to applying the Pb solder. When applying PbF solder to double layered boards, please check the component side for excess which may flow onto the opposite side (See figure, below).

2.1.1.

SUGGESTED PBF SOLDER

There are several types of PbF solder available commercially. While this product is manufactured using Tin, Silver, and Copper, (Sn+Ag+Cu), you can also use Tin and Copper, (Sn+Cu), or Tin, Zinc, and Bismuth, (Sn+Zn+Bi). Please check the manufacturers specific instructions for the melting points of their products and any precautions for using their product with other materials. The following lead free (PbF) solder wire sizes are recommended for service of this product: 0.3mm, 0.6mm and 1.0mm.

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2.2. 2.3.

Discarding of P. C. Board INSULATION RESISTANCE TEST

When discarding P. C. Board, delete all personal information such as telephone directory and caller list or scrap P. C. Board.

1. Unplug the power cord and short the two prongs of the plug with a jumper wire. 2. Turn on the power switch. 3. Measure the resistance value with an ohmmeter between the jumpered AC plug and each exposed metal cabinet part (screw heads, control shafts, bottom frame, etc.). Note: Some exposed parts may be isolated from the chassis by design. These will read infinity. 4. If the measurement is outside the specified limits, there is a possibility of a shock hazard.

2.4.

BATTERY CAUTION

CAUTION Danger of explosion if the battery is replaced incorrectly. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions. The lithium battery is a critical component (type No.CR2354). Please observe for the proper polarity and replacing it and the soldering the replacement litium battery in. exact location when

2.5.

LASER BEAM AND FUSER UNIT SECTION

The printer of this unit utilizes a laser. Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. The fuser unit is inside of the unit and gets hot. Do not touch it when removing the jammed paper or cleaning the lower glass.

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3 Specifications
Applicable Lines: Document Size: Public Switched Telephone Network Max. 216 mm in width Max. 600 mm in length Effective Scanning Width: 208 mm Effective Printing Width: Letter/ Legal: 208 mm A4: 202 mm Transmission Time*: Approx. 4 s/page (ECM-MMR Memory transmission)** Scanning Density: Scanning resolution: Up to 600 " 1200 dpi (Optical) Up to 9600 " 9600 dpi (Interpolated) Copy resolution: Up to 600 " 600 dpi (Scanner Glass) Up to 600 " 300 dpi (Automatic Document Feeder) FAX resolution: Horizontal: 8 pels/mm Vertical: 3.85 lines/mm-STANDARD 7.7 lines/mm-FINE/PHOTO 15.4 lines/mm-SUPER FINE Photo resolution: 64-level Scanner Type: Color Contact Image Sensor Printer Type: Laser printer Data Compression System: Modified Huffman (MH), Modified READ (MR), Modified Modified READ (MMR) Modem Speed: 33,600 / 31,200 / 28,800 / 26,400 / 24,000 / 21,600 / 19,200 / 16,800 / 14,400 / 12,000 / 9,600 / 7,200 / 4,800 / 2,400 bps; Automatic Fallback Operating Environment: 10!C32.5!C, 2070% RH (Relative Humidity) Dimensions (H"W"D): Approx. height 305 mm " width 420 mm " depth 445 mm Mass (Weight): Approx. 13kg Power Consumption: Standby: Approx. 5.5 W Preheat: Approx. 65 W Copy: Approx. 320 W Maximum: Approx. 900 W (When the fuser lamp turns on) Power Supply: 127V AC, 60Hz Memory Capacity (for operation and32 MB storing memory): Fax Memory Capacity: 2 MB in total Approx. 170 pages of memory reception Approx. 150 pages of memory transmission (Based on the ITU-T No. 1 Test Chart in standard resolution.) Laser diode properties: Laser output: Max. 5 mW Wave length: 760 nm810 nm Emission duration: Continuous Print Speed: 18 ppm (page per minute) Printing Resolution: 600 " 600 dpi * Transmission speed depends upon the contents of the pages, resolution, telephone line conditions and capability of the other partys machine. ** Transmission speed is based upon the ITU-T No. 1 Test Chart. (Refer to ITU-T No.1 TEST CHART (P.233).) If the capability of the other party's machine is inferior to your unit, the transmission time may be longer. Note: Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. The pictures and illustrations in these instructions may vary slightly from the actual product.

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4 General/Introduction
4.1. OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
Description Replacement toner cartridge Replacement drum unit Specifications 1 toner cartridge 1 drum unit

Model No. KX-FAT92A KX-FAD93A

4.2.
4.2.1.

TRANSLATION LISTS
HELP FUNCTION

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4.3.
4.3.1.

ERROR MESSAGE
DISPLAY

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4.3.2.

REPORT

4.3.3.

OTHERS

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5 Features
5.1. General Features
sized characters. FINE: For originals with small printing. SUPER FINE: For originals with very small printing. PHOTO: For originals containing photographs, shaded drawing, etc. Broadcast 250-sheet paper capacity (60 g/m2 ~ 75 g/m2) Distinctive ring detection. Large Memory... Performed by DRAM Approx. 150 pages of memory transmission Approx. 170 pages of memory reception Enhanced Copier Function Multi-copy function (up to 99 copies) Enlargement and reduction Separator 64-Level halftone General Help function Display: 1. BASIC SETTINGS 2. FEATURE LIST 3. DIRECTORY 4. FAX RECEIVING 5. COPIER 6. REPORTS 7. CALLER ID LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) readout Plain Paper Facsimile Machine Output tray (approx. 100+50 sheets) Letter/A4/Legal, G3 compatible Automatic document feeder (Up to 20 sheets) Quick scan Resolution: Standard/Fine/Super fine/Photo (64 level). STANDARD: For printed or typewritten originals with normal-

5.2.

HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS FOR MULTI-FUNCTION SOFTWARE

To use Multi-Function Station on your computer, the following are required: Operating System: Windows 98 / Windows Me / Windows 2000 / Windows XP / Windows VistaTM operating system CPU: Windows 98: Pentium 90 MHz or faster Windows Me: Pentium 150 MHz or faster Windows 2000: Pentium 166 MHz or faster Windows XP: Pentium 300 MHz or faster Windows Vista: Recent Processor (x86) 800 MHz or higher processor RAM: Windows 98: 24 MB (32 MB or more recommended) Windows Me: 32 MB (64 MB or more recommended) Windows 2000: 64 MB or more Windows XP: 128 MB or more Windows Vista: 512 MB or more Other Hardware: CD-ROM drive Hard disk drive with at least 150 MB of available space USB interface LAN interface (10Base-T / 100Base-TX) Other: Internet Explorer 5.0 or later

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6 Technical Descriptions
6.1. CONNECTION DIAGRAM

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6.2.

GENERAL BLOCK DIAGRAM

MAIN UNIT SOC (IC300) This custom IC is used for general MFP operations.
1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) CPU SDRAM Controller USB Controller with PHY Scanner I/F LSU I/F MOTOR I/F FAN I/F OPERATION PANEL I/F SENSOR I/F I/O PORT A/D, D/A converter RTC MODEM Analog Front End I/F LAN Controller ARM9 operating at 250MHz. Controls SDRAM Memory. Apply to USB2.0 HS Controls the CIS and AFE, and process the scan images. Controls the polygon motor and outputs the VIDEO signal to LSU. Controls the DC motor and Stepping Motor. Controls FAN MOTOR and detect the rotation of FAN MOTOR. Serial interface with Operation Panel. Detects the sensor signal. I/O Port Interface. Sends beep tones, etc. Convert the analog signal to the digital signal. Real time clock. Performs the modulation and the demodulation for FAX communication. Controls the DAA device for TEL/FAX function. Ethernet Control.

ROM (IC402) This 8MB FLASH ROM contains all of the program instructions on the unit operations. And support the backup of user setting and FAX receive data. SYNCHRONOUS DYNAMIC RAM (IC400) This 256Mbit SDRAM is used for CPU work and receiving memory and page memory. POWER SUPPLY DC-DC converters generate 3.3V and 1.2V for system power. Regurator generates 5V for peripheral devices. TEL/FAX I/F Composed of ITS circuit and NCU circuit. 3 ICs called SDAA(Silicon Direct Access Arrangement) control Telephone line, Speaker, and Handset. READ SECTION CIS Unit to read transmitted documents. CIS Unit is connected to FLATBED transit Unit. Scan data is converted by AFE(IC503). MOTOR This model has 1 DC motor and 2 stepping motors. IC300 drives the DC motor for printing. IC502 and IC700 drive the stepping motor for Auto Document Feeder motor and CIS carriage. LSU Forms the images on the OPC DRUM by rotating polygon motor and reflecting the laser beam against polygon. SENSORS Composed of 2 switches and 5 sensors. POWER SUPPLY BOARD Supplies +24V and +7V to the Main unit and controls the Heat Lamp. HIGH VOLTAGE POWER SUPPLY BOARD Supplies bias need for the printing operation: bias of the DRUM, Developing and Transcription. FIXING UNIT Composed heat lamp, thermistor and thermostats.

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Flat Bed Carriage motor

Color CIS

Operation Panel Board


ADF motor
CN61 CN62 CN60 CN56

2Line LCD
CN2

Ope G/A IC1 Thermistor (Room)

FB Transit
CN59

Document Sensor

RP Sensor

CN511 CN514

CN510

CN509 CN701 CN700

Resist Solenoid

Main Board
IC503 IC502

AFE

Pick-up Solenoid

CN507

Motor Driver (FB)

Motor Driver (ADF) IC700

Varistor

HVU
CN506

FAN motor (left) FLASH


(32/64Mbit)

CN505

CN1

14
IC402
CN502

SDRAM (256Mbit) IC400

DC motor IC300 Phy


CN501

SoC (sirius Lite)

DAA block EXT (TNV) CN101 TEL


IC100, IC101
CN100 CN200

Hand Set
CN58

CN57

Polygon motor
CN500 CN504 CN300 CN750

(LSU) LAN USB

DC-DC CONVERTER

TEL

Speaker Hook SW
CN508

FAN motor (right)


CN101 CN64 CN65 CN53 CN52

Heater lamp

Thermostat

SWPS
CN63

EXIT Sensor

Thermistor (Heater)

Thermostat AC inlet

CN51

CN67

Hole IC IC50
Pick Up Sensor

CN66

CN50

AC cord set

Toner Sensor

Register Sensor

PTOP Sensor

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6.3.
6.3.1.

MAIN BOARD SECTION


Data Flow
1. An analog image data is output from CIS unit to IC503. IC503 decode the analog data to digital data, and output to IC300. Scanner I/F in IC300 process image data and store it in IC400 through SDRAM I/F. 2. CPU compress the data in IC400. 3. CPU transfer the data to MODEM and output it to TEL LINE through DAA circuit.

[FAX Tx]
CI S unit FB tr ansit Board
CN61

CN59

Mai n Board

CN510

AFE

IC503

IC300 IC100 IC101

LSU

TEL LINE

CN100

DAA

MODEM

CPU

Scanner I/F

Print I/F

IC400

PC

SDRAM I/F

SDRAM

IC750

LAN

CN750

PHY

LAN I/F

USB I/F

JBIG

DSP

USB

[FAX Rx]
1. FAX data is input from TEL LINE to MODEM in IC300 through DAA circuit. And then store it in IC400 through SDRAM I/F. CI S unit FB tr ansit Board
CN61

CN300

2. CPU decompress the data in IC400. 3. Print I/F retrieve the data from IC400 and output it to LSU.

CN59

Mai n Board

CN510

AFE

IC503

IC300 IC100 IC101

CN500

LSU

TEL LINE

CN100

DAA

MODEM

CPU

Scanner I/F

Print I/F

IC400

PC

SDRAM I/F

SDRAM

IC750

LAN

CN750

PHY

LAN I/F

USB I/F

JBIG

DSP

USB

CN300

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CN500

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[PC Scan]
CI S unit FB tr ansit Board
CN61

CN59

1. An analog image data is output from CISunit to IC503. IC503 decode the analog data to digital data, and output to IC300. Scanner I/F in IC300 process image data and store it in IC400 through SDRAM I/F. 2. If necessary, the data is compressed via DSP. 3. When you use the LAN, the data is output to PC through the LAN I/F and PHY(IC750). or When you use the USB, the data is output to PC through the USB I/F.

Mai n Board

CN510

AFE

IC503

IC300 IC100 IC101

LSU

TEL LINE

CN100

DAA

MODEM

CPU

Scanner I/F

Print I/F

IC400

PC

SDRAM I/F

SDRAM

IC750

LAN

CN750

PHY

LAN I/F

USB I/F

JBIG

DSP

USB

[PC print]
CI S unit FB tr ansit Board
CN61

CN300

1. The print data is output from PC through LAN and pass the PHY(IC750) and LAN I/F in IC300. or The print data is output from PC through USB and pass the USB I/F in IC300. then the data is stored in IC400 through SDRAM I/F. 2. Print I/F retrieve the data from IC400 and output it to LSU.

CN59

Mai n Board

CN510

AFE

IC503

IC300 IC100 IC101

CN500

LSU

TEL LINE

CN100

DAA

MODEM

CPU

Scanner I/F

Print I/F

IC400

PC

SDRAM I/F

SDRAM

IC750

LAN

CN750

PHY

LAN I/F

USB I/F

JBIG

DSP

USB

CN300

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CN500

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[Copy]
CI S unit FB tr ansit Board
CN61

1. An analog image data is output from CISunit to IC503. IC503 decode the analog data to digital data, and output to IC300. Scanner I/F in IC300 process image data and store it in IC400 through SDRAM I/F. 2. If necessary, the data is compressed via JBIG. 3. Print I/F retrieve the data from IC400 and output it to LSU.

CN59

Mai n Board

CN510

AFE

IC503

IC300 IC100 IC101

LSU

TEL LINE

CN100

DAA

MODEM

CPU

Scanner I/F

Print I/F

IC400

PC

SDRAM I/F

SDRAM

IC750

LAN

CN750

PHY

LAN I/F

USB I/F

JBIG

DSP

USB

CN300

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CN500

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Description of Pin Distribution (IC300) SOC (System On Chip)


PIN NO. A02 A03 A04 A05 A06 A07 A08 A09 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 A17 A18 A19 A20 A21 A22 A23 A24 A25 AA01 AA02 AA03 AA04 AA23 AA24 AA25 AA26 AB01 AB02 AB03 AB04 AB23 AB24 AB25 AB26 AC01 AC02 AC03 AC04 AC05 AC06 AC07 AC08 AC09 AC10 AC11 AC12 AC13 AC14 AC15 AC16 AC17 AC18 AC19 AC20 AC21 AC22 AC23 AC24 AC25 PinName LEDONB NCCDON AFEMCLK NCCDCP CCDCLK PIO29 PIO57 PIO53 PIO50 PIO46 PIO42 NFRCE FRMD0 FRMD3 FRMD7 FRMA3 FRMA6 FRMA10 THRMAVDD FRMA11 FRMA15 FRMA17 FRMA20 FRMA22 SDMD8 SDMD9 SDMA7 SDMA6 VDD1.2 AFERST RING EXTINT SDMD10 SDMD11 SDMA5 VDD1.2 VSS BTXD BRXD AFECLK SDMD12 SDMD13 SDMA4 VSS VSS VDD1.2 TXD0 TX_ER RXD1 VDD3.3 TEST USBREXT VDD1.2 VDD3.3 USBXIN LSI_SCAN_ENABLE VDD1.2 NWDTRST LSI_TN PSCIO2 PSCIO6 VDD1.2 VSS ATXD BBITCLK I/O O O O O O O O O O O O O I/O I/O I/O O O O O O O O O I/O I/O O O O I I I/O I/O O O I O I/O I/O O O O I I I I I O I I O O I/O POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 1.2V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 1.2V GND 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V GND GND 1.2V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 1.2V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 1.2V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 1.2V GND 3.3V 3.3V EXPLANATION SCANNER INTERFACE SCANNER INTERFACE SCANNER INTERFACE NOT USED NOT USED OPERATION PANEL INTERFACE CARRIAGE MOTOR INTERFACE CARRIAGE/ADF MOTOR INTERFACE CARRIAGE/ADF MOTOR INTERFACE FAN1 CONTROL DC MOTOR INTERFACE FLASH MEMORY CHIP SELECT FLASH MEMORY DATA BUS 0 FLASH MEMORY DATA BUS 3 FLASH MEMORY DATA BUS 7 FLASH MEMORY ADDRESS BUS 3 FLASH MEMORY ADDRESS BUS 6 FLASH MEMORY ADDRESS BUS 10 POWER SUPPLY FLASH MEMORY ADDRESS BUS 11 FLASH MEMORY ADDRESS BUS 15 FLASH MEMORY ADDRESS BUS 17 FLASH MEMORY ADDRESS BUS 20 FLASH MEMORY ADDRESS BUS 22 SDRAM DATA BUS 8 SDRAM DATA BUS 9 SDRAM ADDRESS BUS 7 SDRAM ADDRESS BUS 6 POWER SUPPLY NCU INTERFACE NCU INTERFACE NCU INTERFACE SDRAM DATA BUS 10 SDRAM DATA BUS 11 SDRAM ADDRESS BUS 5 POWER SUPPLY GND NCU INTERFACE NCU INTERFACE NCU INTERFACE SDRAM DATA BUS 12 SDRAM DATA BUS 13 SDRAM ADDRESS BUS 4 GND GND POWER SUPPLY ETHERNET INTERFACE ETHERNET INTERFACE ETHERNET INTERFACE POWER SUPPLY NOT USED USB INTERFACE POWER SUPPLY POWER SUPPLY CRYSTAL(12MHz) INPUT NOT USED POWER SUPPLY WATCH DOG TIMER RESET OUTPUT NOT USED INPUT PORT (FANDET1) NOT USED POWER SUPPLY GND NCU INTERFACE NCU INTERFACE

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PIN NO. AC26 AD01 AD02 AD03 AD04 AD05 AD06 AD07 AD08 AD09 AD10 AD11 AD12 AD13 AD14 AD15 AD16 AD17 AD18 AD19 AD20 AD21 AD22 AD23 AD24 AD25 AD26 AE01 AE02 AE03 AE04 AE05 AE06 AE07 AE08 AE09 AE10 AE11 AE12 AE13 AE14 AE15 AE16 AE17 AE18 AE19 AE20 AE21 AE22 AE23 AE24 AE25 AE26 AF02 AF03 AF04 AF05 AF06 AF07 AF08 AF09 AF10 AF11 AF12 AF13 AF14 AF15

PinName BSPCLK SDMD14 SDMD15 VSS NBATRST VDD2RTC CRS TXD1 RX_DV RXD2 RX_ER CLKSEL USBVSSA33_BIAS USBVSSA33 USBVDDA12_SQ USBVSSA12 LSI_TRSTN LSI_TDO NRST HTRCTL PSCIO3 PSCIO7 PSCIO15 NC VSS ASPCLK ARXD SDLDM1 VSS SYSPLLVSS1 RTCCLKOUT RTCPWRDWN TX_CLKI TXD2 RX_CLKI RXD3 MDC NC USBID USBDM USBVSSA12_SQ USBVDDA12PLL USBVDDA12 LSI_TDI LSI_PROCMON LSI_IDDT PSCIO1 PSCIO5 PSCIO13 MDMCLKOUT MDMPLLVDD VSS ABITCLK SYSPLLVDD1 VDD3.3OSC RTCCLKIN COL TX_EN TXD3 RXD0 MDIO MGTINT USBVBUS USBVDDA33_BIAS USBDP USBVDDA33 USBVSSA12PLL

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POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V GND 3.3V 1.2V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V GND GND 1.2V GND 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V GND 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V GND GND 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V GND 1.2V 1.2V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V GND 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V GND

EXPLANATION NCU INTERFACE SDRAM DATA BUS 14 SDRAM DATA BUS 15 GND BATTERY RESET INPUT POWER SUPPLY ETHERNET INTERFACE ETHERNET INTERFACE ETHERNET INTERFACE ETHERNET INTERFACE ETHERNET INTERFACE NOT USED GND GND POWER SUPPLY GND NOT USED NOT USED SYSTEM RESET INPUT HEATER CONTROL INPUT PORT (POUT) NOT USED INPUT PORT (RPS) NOT USED GND NCU INTERFACE NCU INTERFACE SDRAM DQML1 GND GND CRYSTAL(32.768KHz) OUTPUT RTC POWER DOWN ETHERNET INTERFACE ETHERNET INTERFACE ETHERNET INTERFACE ETHERNET INTERFACE ETHERNET INTERFACE NOT USED NOT USED USB INTERFACE GND POWER SUPPLY POWER SUPPLY NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED INPUT PORT (PICK) NOT USED INPUT PORT (TNR) CRYSTAL(24.576MHz) OUTPUT POWER SUPPLY GND NCU INTERFACE POWER SUPPLY POWER SUPPLY CRYSTAL(32.768KHz) INPUT ETHERNET INTERFACE ETHERNET INTERFACE ETHERNET INTERFACE ETHERNET INTERFACE ETHERNET INTERFACE ETHERNET INTERFACE USB INTERFACE POWER SUPPLY USB INTERFACE POWER SUPPLY GND

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PIN NO. AF16 AF17 AF18 AF19 AF20 AF21 AF22 AF23 AF24 AF25 B01 B02 B03 B04 B05 B06 B07 B08 B09 B10 B11 B12 B13 B14 B15 B16 B17 B18 B19 B20 B21 B22 B23 B24 B25 B26 C01 C02 C03 C04 C05 C06 C07 C08 C09 C10 C11 C12 C13 C14 C15 C16 C17 C18 C19 C20 C21 C22 C23 C24 C25 C26 D01 D02 D03 D04 D05

PinName USBXOUT LSI_TMS LSI_TCK LSI_CW_TAP PSCIO0 PSCIO4 PSCIO12 PSCIO14 MDMCLKIN MDMPLLVSS AFEADC0 VSS LEDONG AFERSMP AFEVSMP NCCDRS PIO30 MMPWR PIO54 PIO51 PIO47 PIO43 NFROE FRMD1 FRMD4 FRMA0 FRMA4 FRMA7 THRMAVSS TONE FRMA12 FRMA16 FRMA19 FRMA21 VSS DOTPLLVSS AFEADC3 AFEADC1 VSS LEDONR OEB CCDSH PIO31 OPMPWR PIO55 PIO52 PIO49 PIO45 NFRWE FRMD2 FRMD6 FRMA2 FRMA5 FRMA9 THRMSTR0 TONEAVDD FRMA14 FRMA18 FRMA23 VSS DOTPLLVDD DOTCLKIN AFEADC5 AFEADC4 AFEADC2 VSS VSS

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POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V GND 3.3V GND 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V GND 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V GND GND 3.3V 3.3V GND 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V GND 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V GND GND

EXPLANATION CRYSTAL(12MHz) OUTPUT NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED INPUT PORT (REGIST) NOT USED INPUT PORT (POUT) INPUT PORT (DOCU) CRYSTAL(24.576MHz) INPUT GND NOT USED GND SCANNER INTERFACE NOT USED SCANNER INTERFACE SCANNER INTERFACE OPERATION PANEL INTERFACE NOT USED CARRIAGE/ADF MOTOR INTERFACE CARRIAGE/ADF MOTOR INTERFACE NOT USED DC MOTOR INTERFACE FLASH MEMORY CHIP OUTPUT ENABLE FLASH MEMORY DATA BUS 1 FLASH MEMORY DATA BUS 4 FLASH MEMORY ADDRESS BUS 0 FLASH MEMORY ADDRESS BUS 4 FLASH MEMORY ADDRESS BUS 7 GND ANALOG(TONE) OUTPUT FLASH MEMORY ADDRESS BUS 12 FLASH MEMORY ADDRESS BUS 16 FLASH MEMORY ADDRESS BUS 19 FLASH MEMORY ADDRESS BUS 21 GND GND NOT USED NOT USED GND SCANNER INTERFACE NOT USED SCANNER INTERFACE OPERATION PANEL INTERFACE NOT USED CARRIAGE/ADF MOTOR INTERFACE CARRIAGE/ADF MOTOR INTERFACE OUTPUT PORT(HSSPMUTE) DC MOTOR INTERFACE FLASH MEMORY CHIP WRITE ENABLE FLASH MEMORY DATA BUS 2 FLASH MEMORY DATA BUS 6 FLASH MEMORY ADDRESS BUS 2 FLASH MEMORY ADDRESS BUS 5 FLASH MEMORY ADDRESS BUS 9 ANALOG INPUT(THERMISTOR) POWER SUPPLY FLASH MEMORY ADDRESS BUS 14 FLASH MEMORY ADDRESS BUS 18 FLASH MEMORY ADDRESS BUS 23 GND POWER SUPPLY CRYSTAL(20MHz) INPUT SCANNER INTERFACE SCANNER INTERFACE NOT USED GND GND

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PIN NO. D06 D07 D08 D09 D10 D11 D12 D13 D14 D15 D16 D17 D18 D19 D20 D21 D22 D23 D24 D25 D26 E01 E02 E03 E04 E23 E24 E25 E26 F01 F02 F03 F04 F23 F24 F25 F26 G01 G02 G03 G04 G23 G24 G25 G26 H01 H02 H03 H04 H23 H24 H25 H26 J01 J02 J03 J04 J23 J24 J25 J26 K01 K02 K03 K04 K23 K24

PinName VDD1.2 PIO32 CRMPWR PIO56 VDD1.2 PIO48 PIO44 VDD3.3 VDD1.2 FRMD5 FRMA1 VDD3.3 FRMA8 THRMSTR1 TONEAVSS FRMA13 VDD1.2 VSS NC DOTCLKOUT PIO66 SDUDM0 AFEADC7 AFEADC6 VSS VDD1.2 FRMA24 PIO65 PIO64 SDMD16 SDMD17 AFESIFCLK VDD1.2 PIO24 PIO61 PIO60 PIO3 SDMD18 SDMD19 AFESIFDIN AFESIFEN PSCIO24 PIO2 PIO59 PIO58 SDMD20 SDMD21 NSDCS2 AFESIFDOUT PIO63 PIO62 PIO28 PIO21 SDMD22 SDMD23 SDMA3 SDMA2 PIO6 PIO27 PIO5 PIO4 VSS SDCLK2 VSS VDD3.3 VDD1.2 PIO41

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POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE 1.2V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 1.2V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 1.2V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V GND 3.3V 1.2V GND 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V GND 1.2V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 1.2V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V GND 3.3V GND 3.3V 1.2V 3.3V

EXPLANATION POWER SUPPLY OPERATION PANEL INTERFACE MOTOR CURRENT CONTROL ADF MOTOR INTERFACE POWER SUPPLY FAN2 CONTROL DC MOTOR INTERFACE POWER SUPPLY POWER SUPPLY FLASH MEMORY DATA BUS 5 FLASH MEMORY ADDRESS BUS 1 POWER SUPPLY FLASH MEMORY ADDRESS BUS 8 ANALOG INPUT(THERMISTOR) GND FLASH MEMORY ADDRESS BUS 13 POWER SUPPLY GND NOT USED CRYSTAL(20MHz) OUTPUT NOT USED SDRAM DQMU0 SCANNER INTERFACE SCANNER INTERFACE GND POWER SUPPLY FLASH MEMORY ADDRESS BUS 24 NOT USED NOT USED SDRAM DATA BUS 16 SDRAM DATA BUS 17 SCANNER INTERFACE POWER SUPPLY LSU INTERFACE OUTPUT PORT(SPMUTE) NOT USED LSU INTERFACE SDRAM DATA BUS 18 SDRAM DATA BUS 19 SCANNER INTERFACE SCANNER INTERFACE LSU INTERFACE LSU INTERFACE LAN CONTROLLER RESET OUTPUT PORT(CIDRLY) SDRAM DATA BUS 20 SDRAM DATA BUS 21 SDRAM CHIP SELECT 2 SCANNER INTERFACE LSU INTERFACE LSU INTERFACE NOT USED LSU INTERFACE SDRAM DATA BUS 22 SDRAM DATA BUS 23 SDRAM ADDRESS BUS 3 SDRAM ADDRESS BUS 2 HIGH VOLTAGE UNIT INTERFACE NOT USED HIGH VOLTAGE UNIT INTERFACE HIGH VOLTAGE UNIT INTERFACE GND SDRAM CLOCK 2 GND POWER SUPPLY POWER SUPPLY NOT USED

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PIN NO. K25 K26 L01 L02 L03 L04 L11 L12 L13 L14 L15 L16 L23 L24 L25 L26 M01 M02 M03 M04 M11 M12 M13 M14 M15 M16 M23 M24 M25 M26 N01 N02 N03 N04 N11 N12 N13 N14 N15 N16 N23 N24 N25 N26 P01 P02 P03 P04 P11 P12 P13 P14 P15 P16 P23 P24 P25 P26 R01 R02 R03 R04 R11 R12 R13 R14 R15

PinName PIO40 PIO39 SDMD24 SDMD25 SDMA1 SDMAO VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS PIO37 PIO38 PIO36 PIO35 SDMD26 SDMD27 SDMA10 SDBA1 VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS PIO33 PIO34 PIO26 PIO25 SDMD28 SDMD29 SDBA0 VDD1.2 VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VDD3.3 PIO23 PIO22 PIO20 SDMD30 SDMD31 NSDCS VDD3.3 VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VDD1.2 PIO16 PIO17 PIO18 SDUDM1 SDLDM0 BZVDD33 BZRST33 VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS O O I/O I/O O O I O O O I/O I/O O O O O O O I/O I/O O O O O I/O I/O O O O I O O -

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POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V GND GND GND GND GND GND 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V GND GND GND GND GND GND 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 1.2V GND GND GND GND GND GND 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V GND GND GND GND GND GND 1.2V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V GND GND GND GND GND

EXPLANATION NOT USED NOT USED SDRAM DATA BUS 24 SDRAM DATA BUS 25 SDRAM ADDRESS BUS 1 SDRAM ADDRESS BUS 0 GND GND GND GND GND GND INPUT PORT (RING) NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED SDRAM DATA BUS 26 SDRAM DATA BUS 27 SDRAM ADDRESS BUS 10 SDRAM BANK ADDRESS 1 GND GND GND GND GND GND NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED OUTPUT PORT(CNGMUTE) SDRAM DATA BUS 28 SDRAM DATA BUS 29 SDRAM BANK ADDRESS 0 POWER SUPPLY GND GND GND GND GND GND POWER SUPPLY NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED SDRAM DATA BUS 30 SDRAM DATA BUS 31 SDRAM CHIP SELECT 1 POWER SUPPLY GND GND GND GND GND GND POWER SUPPLY NOT USED NOT USED HIGH VOLTAGE UNIT INTERFACE SDRAM DQMU1 SDRAM DQML0 POWER SUPPLY POWER SUPPLY GND GND GND GND GND

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PIN NO. R16 R23 R24 R25 R26 T01 T02 T03 T04 T11 T12 T13 T14 T15 T16 T23 T24 T25 T26 U01 U02 U03 U04 U23 U24 U25 U26 V01 V02 V03 V04 V23 V24 V25 V26 W01 W02 W03 W04 W23 W24 W25 W26 Y01 Y02 Y03 Y04 Y23 Y24 Y25 Y26

PinName VSS PIO13 PIO12 PIO14 PIO15 SDMD0 SDMD1 NSDCAS NSDRAS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS PIO9 PIO8 PIO10 PIO11 SDMD2 SDMD3 NSDWE VDD1.2 VDD3.3 PIO0 PIO1 PIO7 SDMD4 SDMD5 SDCKE SDMA12 PSCIO20 PSCIO21 PSCIO22 PSCIO23 SDMD6 SDMD7 SDMA11 SDMA9 PSCIO16 PSCIO17 PSCIO18 PSCIO19 VSS SDCLK SDMA8 VSS AFESEL0 AFESEL1 EXMDMCS DP

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POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE GND 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V GND GND GND GND GND GND 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 1.2V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V GND 3.3V 3.3V GND 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V

EXPLANATION GND NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED SDRAM DATA BUS 0 SDRAM DATA BUS 1 SDRAM CAS SDRAM RAS GND GND GND GND GND GND OUTPUT PORT(SNPICK) NOT USED NOT USED OUTPUT PORT(SNREG) SDRAM DATA BUS 2 SDRAM DATA BUS 3 SDRAM WRITE ENABLE POWER SUPPLY POWER SUPPLY INPUT PORT (HOOK) OUTPUT PORT(EXTRLY) NOT USED SDRAM DATA BUS 4 SDRAM DATA BUS 5 SDRAM CLOCK ENABLE SDRAM ADDRESS BUS 12 NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED NOT USED SDRAM DATA BUS 6 SDRAM DATA BUS 7 SDRAM ADDRESS BUS 11 SDRAM ADDRESS BUS 9 NOT USED INPUT PORT (FANDET2) INPUT PORT (TOPCVR) INPUT PORT (PSTART) GND SDRAM CLOCK 1 SDRAM ADDRESS BUS 8 GND NCU INTERFACE NCU INTERFACE NOT USED NCU INTERFACE

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6.3.2.

RTC BACKUP CIRCUIT

1. Function This unit has a lithium battery (BAT300) which works for the Real Time Clock IC (RTC: inside IC300). The RTC continues to work, backed up by a lithium battery even when the power switch is OFF. 2. RTC Inside (IC300) Backup Circuit Operation When the power switch is turned ON, power is supplied to the RTC (inside IC300). At this time, the voltage at pin AD4 of the IC300 is +3.3V. When the power switch is turned OFF, the BAT300 supplies power to RTC through DA300. When the power switch is OFF and the voltage of +3.3V decreases, pin AD4 of RTC (IC300) becomes roughly the same voltage as the battery voltage. RTC goes into the backup mode, in which the power consumption is lower.

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6.3.3.

MODEM CIRCUIT OPERATION

The modem (Included IC300) has all the hardware satisfying the CCITT standards mentioned previously. ALL processing is controlled by the SOC (IC300) according to CCITT procedures. This modem (Included IC300) has an automatic application equalizer. With training signal 1 or 2 at the time of G3 reception, it can automatically establish the optimum equalizer. Facsimile Transmission/DTMF Line Send The digital image data sent on ATXD line from modem (Included IC300) . DAA IC100(6#9,10), Line side DAA IC101 and the NCU section to the telephone line. Facsimile Reception The analog image data which is received from the telephone line passes through the NCU section and enters line side DAA*1 IC100. The signals are changed to digital data in IC100 (5,6) ,IC101(9,10#5) and IC300. In this case, the image signals from the telephone line are transmitted serially. Here, the internal equalizer circuit reduces the image signals to a long-distance receiving level. This is designed to correct the characteristics of the frequency band centered around 3 kHz and maintain a constant receiving sensitivity. Busy/Dial Tone Detection The path is the same as Facsimile Reception. Call Tone Transmission This is the call signal which is generated the SOC (IC300) and sent to the speaker.

*1 DAA : Direct Access Arrangement

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6.3.4. 6.3.4.1.

TEL LINE SECTION DESCRIPTION OF BLOCK DIAGRAM IN ANALOG SECTION

Composed of ITS circuit and NCU circuit.

Function The analog section works as an interface between the telephone line. DAA control ITS circuit and NCU circuit. DAA control signals are output from Soc IC300. Circuit Operation [NCU]: Network Control Unit the NCU comprises of the following; DC loop forming circuit to connect with the telephone line; Switching circuit for other interconnected telephones; Bell detection circuit; Remote fax activation circuit. Refer to NCU SECTION (P.27) for the details.

6.3.4.2.

BLOCK DIAGRAM

EXTRLY IC100 RING


16 10 9 5 13 6 16 14 12 8 9 1 15

IC101
3

T R

ARXD ATXD

5 6

T R

IC200 AGC BTXD BRXD


4 5 16 10

HS_MIC(+) HS_MIC(+) HS_SP(+) HS_SP(-) SP(+) SP(-)

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6.4.
6.4.1.

NCU SECTION GENERAL

This section is the interface between the telephone line and external telephone. It is composed of an EXT. TEL line relay (RLY100), bell detection circuit, TAM interface circuit and line amplifier.

6.4.2.

EXT. TEL. LINE RELAY (RY100)

1. Circuit Operation Normally, this relay switches to the external telephone side and switches to the open side while OFF-HOOK. IC300 (U25) High Level#Q100 ON#RY100 (ON)

6.4.3.

BELL DETECTION CIRCUIT

1. Circuit Operation The signal waveform is indicated below. The bell signal input to IC101 and ring detected signal output from pin 16 of IC100. IC300 monitor this signal and judged as bell. TEL LINE#IC101 (8,9 - 5,6)#IC100 (9,10 - 16)#IC300(L23)

6.4.4.

CALLING LINE IDENTIFICATION CIRCUIT

1. Function This unit is compatible with the Caller ID service offered by your local telephone company. To use this feature, you must subscribe to a Caller ID service. The data for the caller ID from the telephone exchange is sent during the interval between the first and second rings of the bell signal. The data from the telephone exchange is a modem signal which is modulated in an FSK (Frequency Shift Keying) format. Data 0 is a 1200 Hz sine wave, and data 1 a 2200 Hz sine wave. There are two type of the message format which can be received: i.e.the single data message format and multiple data message format. The multiple data format allows to transmit the name and data code information in addition to the time and telephone number data. When there is multiple data in the unit, the name or telephone number are displayed. 2. Circuit Operation The caller ID signal input from TEL LINE is processed with Soc (IC300). TEL LINE#IC101 (8,9 - 5,6)#IC100 (9,10 - 5)#IC300(AD26)

6.4.5.

REMOTE FAX ACTIVATION CIRCUIT

1. Function Another telephone connected to same line activates the unit to the FAX mode by using a DTMF signal. 2. Signal Path TEL LINE#IC101 (8,9 - 5,6)#IC100 (9,10 - 5)#IC300(AD26)

6.4.6.

TAM INTERFACE CIRCUIT

This circuit is to switch between FAX receiving and the external TAMs message recording automatically. For details, please refer to TAM INTERFACE SECTION (P.28).

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6.5.
6.5.1.

ITS (Integrated telephone System) and MONITOR SECTION GENERAL

The general ITS operation is performed by IC200 which has a handset circuit. The alarm tone, the key tone, and the beep are output from Soc IC300.

6.5.1.1.

TELEPHONE MONITOR

1. Function This is the function when you are not holding the handset and can hear the callers voice from the line. 2. Circuit Operation (Telephone Monitor Signal Path) Signals received from the telephone line are output through at the speaker via the following path. 3. Signal Path TEL LINE#D103#Q104#C106#IC101(3-5,6)#IC100(9,10-5)#IC300(AD26-AB24)#IC200(4-1)#IC202(2-1)#IC204(45,8)#CN200(1,2)#CN58(1,2)#CN57(1,2)#SPEAKER

6.5.1.2.

MONITOR CIRCUIT

1. Function This circuit monitors various tones, such as (1) DTMF tone, (2) Alarm/Beep/Key tone/Bell. 2. Signal Path a. DTMF MONITOR (Speaker Operation) IC300(AB24)#IC200(4-1)#IC202(2-1)#IC204(4-5,8)#CN200(1,2)#CN58(1,2)#CN57(1,2)#SPEAKER b. ALARM/BEEP/KEY TONE/BELL IC300(B20)#IC202(2-1)#IC204(4-5,8)#CN200(1,2)#CN58(1,2)#CN57(1,2)#SPEAKER

6.5.1.3.

TAM INTERFACE SECTION

1. Function When TAM is connected to this unit, the unit receives documents for FAX calls or the external TAM records a voice message automatically. 2. Circuit Operation The TAM INTERFACE circuit consists of Soc(IC300) to detect the other party CNG signal, and RLY100 to separate EXT.TAM. a. CNG signal detection circuit The CNG signal from the other partys FAX is detected in Soc IC300 (Signal path) TEL LINE#IC101 (8,9 - 5,6)#IC100 (9,10 - 5)#IC300(AD26) b. Remote receiving This is the parallel-connected DTMF signal for the TEL or EXT.TEL mode between T and R. When the other party is a FAX, the unit switches to FAX receiving. (Signal Path) TEL LINE#IC101 (8,9 - 5,6)#IC100 (9,10 - 5)#IC300(AD26)

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6.6.

CIS CONTROL SECTION

The scanning block of this device consists of a control circuit and a CIS (contact image sensor), and AFE (Analog Front End) include A/D Converter.

When an original document is inserted and the start button pressed, pin A3 of IC300 goes to a low level and the transistor Q518 turns on. This applies voltage to the CIS. The CIS is driven by each of the CCDSH , CCDCLK signals output from IC300, and the original image illuminated by the LED to output an analog image signal. The analog image signal is input to the AFE on VINP(20pin of IC503) and converted into 16-bit data by the A/D converter inside IC503. Then this signal undergoes digital processing in order to obtain a high-quality image.

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6.7.
6.7.1.

MOTOR DRIVE SECTION


Engine Motor Control Circuit

1. Functions All driving forces of printer engine part are supplied by this engine motor. Engine motor is controlled so as to rotate at constant speed during printing and copying. 2. Motor operation <Start operation> In order to start the motor rotation, following 3 signals are supplied from IC300. 1. SS signal (Output pin: Pin B12/Output Signal: "H") When this signal is inverted by transistor Q502 and becomes "L", motor recognize this signal as "start" signal. 2. Clock signal (Output pin: Pin A12/Output Signal: Pulse) Pulse frequency :approx. 1.9KHz (at normal printing speed, ) Pulse frequency :approx. 0.5KHz.(at half printing speed) This signal is also inverted by transistor Q525, and supplied to motor as "clock" signal . 3. Brake signal (Output pin: Pin C12/Output Signal: "H") When this signal is inverted by transistor Q526 and becomes "L", motor recognize this signal as "brake off" signal. When motor reaches constant speed, "L" signal is supplied from motor to IC300 pin B12 as "Lock detect (LD)" signal. if "LD" signal does not becomes "L" within predetermined period after "SS" signal becomes "H", or if "LD" signal becomes "H" during rotation, it is judged that motor Error occurred. Timing Chart of Start operation

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<Stop operation> In order to stop the motor rotation, following 2 signals are supplied from IC300. 1. SS signal (Output pin: Pin B12/Output Signal: "L") When this signal is inverted by transistor Q502 and becomes "H", motor recognize this signal as "stop" signal. 2. Brake signal (Output pin: Pin C12/Output Signal: "L") When this signal is inverted by transistor Q526 and becomes "H", motor recognize this signal as "brake on" signal. Timing Chart of Stop operation

6.7.1.1.

ENGINE MOTOR DRIVE CIRCUIT

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6.7.2.

SCANNER MOTOR DRIVE CIRCUIT

General Scanner motor drive circuit is consist of motor current control circuit ,FB (Flat Bed) motor driver and ADF (Auto Document Feeder: equipped model only) motor driver .

6.7.2.1.

MOTOR CURRENT CONTROL CIRCUIT

1. Circuit explanation According to the scan speed, each motor current is controlled for appropriate value. When scan speed is low, motor current is reduced to prevent the vibration during motor rotation. When scan speed is high, motor needs much driving force. so much current should be supplied. For the control of motor current, Vref voltage of each motor driver is controlled. When Vref voltage is high, motor current is increased, and the voltage is low, motor current is reduced. In order to control Vref voltage, PWM pulse is supplied from IC300 pin D8 . PWM pulse is inverted by Q521 and integrated by R533, R534, and C567, then convert to DC voltage. This DC voltage is supplied to Vref pin of each motor driver through Q522. When duty of PWM pulse is high, Vref voltage is decreased and when duty is low, Vref voltage is increased. For FB motor, motor current is controlled approx. 0.1A-0.25A. For ADF motor, motor current is controlled approx. 0.2A-0.35A (ADF epuipped model only). 2. Circuit diagram

3. Timing chart Following timing charts are the example when PWM pulse duty are approx 9% and 45%.

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6.7.2.2.

FB (FLAT BED) MOTOR DRIVE CIRCUIT

1. Functions This motor functions for main operations including FAX transmission, FB copy and PC scan. This motor feeds CIS unit with synchronizing for reading. 2. Motor operation During motor driving, pin A8 of IC 300 become low level, then motor driver IC502 is activated. Stepping pulses are output from IC300 pins A9, B9, C9,A10, B10, and C10, causing driver IC502 pin 3, 7, 9 and 13 to drive the motor coil. A 1-step rotation of this motor feeds 0.021mm of CIS unit. 3. Circuit Diagram

6.7.2.3.

ADF (AUTO DOCUMENT FEEDER) MOTOR DRIVE CIRCUIT (ADF EQUIPPED MODEL ONLY)

1. Functions This motor functions for main operations including FAX transmission, ADF copy and PC scan. This motor feeds document which are set to ADF with synchronizing for reading. 2. Motor operation During motor driving, pin D9 of IC 300 become low level, then motor driver IC700 is activated. Stepping pulses are output from IC300 pins A9, B9, C9, A10, B10, and C10, causing driver IC700 pin 3, 7, 9 and 13 to drive the motor coil. A 1-step rotation of this motor feeds 0.042mm of document. 3. Circuit Diagram

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6.8.
6.8.1.

TIMING CHART AND WAVE FORM OF SCANNER MOTORS


NORMAL 1-2 PHASE EXCITATION (HALF STEP)

Control sequence and waveform of both FB and ADF motor are almost same.

1. Timing chart

2. Wave form

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6.8.2.

FLAT TORQUE 1-2 PHASE EXCITATION (HALF STEP)

1. Timing chart

2. Wave form

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6.8.3.

W 1-2 PHASE EXCITATION (QUARTER STEP)

1. Timing chart

2. Wave form

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6.8.4.

DRIVE MODE OF FB AND ADF MOTOR

Correspondent table of operation

6.9.
6.9.1.

FAN MOTOR SECTION


LEFT SIDE FAN (FAN1)

These FAN are used to radiate the heat inside of the unit.

When the output of pin A11 of IC300 becomes high level or pulse, Left side FAN (FAN1) is activated. During the FAN rotation, the pulse signal is output from pin 2 of FAN1 and input to pin AC20 of IC300. When this pulse is stopped, it is judged that FAN error occurred.

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6.9.2.

RIGHT SIDE FAN (FAN2)

When the output of pin D11of IC300 becomes high level or pulse, Right side FAN (FAN2) is activated. During the FAN rotation, the pulse signal is output from pin 2 of FAN2 and input to pin W24 of IC300. When this pulse is stopped, it is judged that FAN error occurred.

6.9.3.

FAN CONTROL

This unit is equipped with two FANs to prevent the developing devices from overheating during printing. The FAN rotates at high speed (Approx. 3000rpm) while printing (controlling the developing devices). After printing is finished, FAN rotates at low speed (Approx.2200rpm) while predetermined period. 1. Full speed control To rotate the FANs with full speed, constant high level are output from A11 and D11 of IC300. Then Q512/Q510 and Q519/ Q520 are all turned on. So 24V are output from collectors of Q510 and Q520. Since each FAN consumes approx. 0.1A, approx. 4V is reduced through R525 and R530. Then approx. 20V are supplied to each FANs. 2. Half speed control To rotate the FANs with half speed, pulse signals are output from A11 and D11 of IC300. Then all Q512/Q510 and Q519/Q520 repeat ON and OFF according to the pulse duty (30KHz/12.5%). These pulses are integrated by R525/C515 and R530/C518 and converted to DC voltage. So approx. 12V are supplied to each FANs.

Pin No. IC300 A11

IC300 D11

Level High Pulse Low High Pulse Low

FAN operation mode Left side FAN Full speed Left side FAN halfl speed Left side FAN stop Right side FAN Full speed Right side FAN Half speed Right side FAN stop

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6.10. SOLENOID DRIVER SECTION


The solenoid drive circuit controls Resistance solenoid and Pick up Solenoid. These solenoids are designed to be driven 24V. The diodes protect transistors from reverse generated voltage when solenoids are turned off.

RESISTANCE MODE Solenoid ON Solenoid OFF IC300_T26 High level Low level

PICKUP MODE Solenoid ON Solenoid OFF IC300_T23 High level Low level

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6.11. LSU (Laser Scanning Unit) SECTION

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6.12. SENSORS AND SWITCHES SECTION


All of the sensor and switches are shown below.
Sensor Name Pickup sensor Exit sensor Read position sensor Resistance& Manual paper sensor Print timing sensor Document sensor Top cover sensor Toner sensor Sensor Location Pickup & Fan2 PCB Fuser PCB Sensor PCB Resist & PTOP PCB Resist & PTOP PCB Sensor PCB H.V.P.S Sensor PCB Reference number SW50 PS50 PS53 PS51 PS52 PS54 SW1 IC50 Message Error [PAPER JAMMED] [CHECK REAR CVR] [WRONG PAPER & PRESS START] [PAPER JAMMED] [CHECK DOCUMENT] [PAPER JAMMED] [PAPER JAMMED] [TOP COVER OPEN] [TONER EMPTY] [TONER LOW] [CHECK DRUM]

Note: See TEST FUNCTIONS - SENSOR CHECK SECTION for the sensor test. (#815 of Service Mode test. Refer to TEST FUNCTIONS (P.81).

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6.12.1. DRUM DETECTION


DRUM SENSOR is not arranged. DRUM unit is detected when HVERR SENSOR arranged in H.V.P.S becomes effective.

High Voltage ERROR Status Abnormal Normal

Drum sensor Signal (IC300-P26) DRUM can not be detected Low level DRUM can be detected High level

6.12.2. PICKUP SENSOR


Paper SENSOR is not arranged. Paper is detected when PICKUP SENSOR described as follows becomes effective. This Switch detects whether a recording paper is picked up or not, and whether Rear Cover is opened or closed. When there is a recording paper at the position of the switch, the input signal of IC300-AE20pin becomes low level. When there is no recording paper at the position of the switch, the input signal of IC300-AE20pin becomes high level.

Pickup status A paper exists No papers

Idling status Rear Cover opened Rear Cover closed

Signal (IC300-AE20pin) Low level High level

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6.12.3. EXIT SENSOR


This sensor detects whether the recording paper exits or not. When there is a recording paper at the position of the sensor, the input signal of IC300-AD20pin becomes low level. When there is no recording paper at the position of the sensor, the input signal of IC300-AD20pin becomes high level. HOME SENSOR is not arranged. Home position is detected by CIS finding the special bar code pattern back side of the FB cabinet.

A paper exists No papers

Signal (IC300-AD20pin) Low level High level

6.12.4. READ POSITION SENSOR


This sensor detects the front edge of the document. When the front edge of the document is detected, the shelter plate closes the sensor light. So the photo-transistor turns off and the input signal of IC300-AD22pin becomes high level. When the front edge of the document is not detected, the shelter plate lets the sensor light pass. So the photo-transistor turns on and the input signal of IC300-1AD22pin becomes low level.

A document exists No document

Photo-transistor OFF ON

Signal (IC300-AD22pin) High level Low level

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6.12.5. REGISTRATION & MANUAL PAPER SENSOR


This sensor detects whether the recording paper is at the sensor position. When the recording paper is detected, the shelter plate lets the sensor light pass. So the photo-transistor turns on, and input signal of IC300-AF20pin becomes low level. When the recording paper is not detected, the shelter plate closes the sensor light. So the photo-transistor turns off, and input signal of IC300-AF20pin becomes high level.

Paper exists No paper

Photo-transistor ON OFF

Signal (IC300-AF20pin) Low level High level

6.12.6. PRINT TIMING SENSOR


This sensor detects whether the recording paper is at the printing position. When the recording paper is detected, the shelter plate lets the sensor light pass. So the photo-transistor turns on, and input signal of IC300-W26pin becomes low level. When the recording paper is not detected, the shelter plate closes the sensor light. So the photo-transistor turns off, and input signal of IC300-W26pin becomes high level.

Paper exists No paper

Photo-transistor ON OFF

Signal (IC300-113pin) Low level High level

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6.12.7. DOCUMENT SENSOR


This sensor detects whether a document is set in ADF or not. When a document is set in ADF, the shelter plate closes the sensor light. So the photo-transistor turns off, and input signal of IC300-AF23pin becomes high level. When a document is not set in ADF, the shelter plate lets the sensor light pass. So the photo-transistor turns on, and input signal of IC300-AF23pin becomes low level.

document exists No document

Photo-transistor OFF ON

Signal (IC300-AF23) High level Low level

6.12.8. TOP COVER SENSOR


The Switches detect whether the top cover is open or closed. When the top cover is closed, the switches turn ON, and the input signal of IC300-W25pin becomes a low level. When the top cover is open, the switches turns OFF, and the input signal of IC300-W25pin becomes a high level.

Open Close

Switch OFF ON

Signal (IC300-W25pin) High level Low level

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6.12.9. TONER SENSOR.... TONER EMPTY, TONER LOW, CHANGE DRUM


The Sensor detects whether or not the Drum unit and the toner are present. When there is not Drum unit, Hall IC (IC50) turns off, and the input signal of IC300-AE22pin (Main Board) becomes a High level over 9s. When the Drum unit is set, Hall IC (IC50) turns ON/OFF. If the time of IC300-AE22pin's Low level is under 600ms, there is enough toner in Drum unit, if not, toner is near empty.

Toner Sensor The rest of toner is detected by the move speed of the magnet put on the pendulum of Mixing Paddle. The pendulum is pushed up by the Mixing Paddle, then it falls down by its own weight. The rotation speed of paddle is set slower than the one of pendulum which falls down by its own weight. When the toner is still left, the pendulum falls and stops on the toner, then pushed by the paddle, it starts to rotate. When no toner is left, the pendulum falls to the bottom. Consequently the contact time between the magnet and Hall IC becomes short when toner is left and long with no toner.
State Toner Set (full) Near Empty Toner Mixing Paddle does not rotate (CHANGE DRUM) Display TONER LOW CHANGE DRUM Signal (IC300-AE22pin) level = about 0.3s Low level>1s High level fix or Low level fix

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6.12.9.1. TONER DETECTION FLOW

CAUTION: 1. Toner low can be judged by continuous 5-times TONER LOW signal at only printing. (It is not executed at.) 2. Toner full can be judged by continuous 3-times TONER FULL signal at initialization. (It is not executed at printing.) 3. In the ordinal operation, CHECK DRUM is displayed when TONER EMPTY sensor does not generate a signal for 3.3 seconds.

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6.12.9.2. Drum Detection

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6.13. OPERATION BOARD SECTION


The unit consists of a LCD (Liquid crystal display), KEYs and LEDs (light-emitting diodes). They are controlled by the Gate Array (IC1) on Operation board and IC300 on Main board. The key matrix table is shown below.

LCD MODULE

ASIC CN1 CN511 IC300 CN2

GATE ARRAY IC IC1 8x5 KEYS MATRIX (Hard)

LED

MAIN BOARD

OPERATION BOARD

1. Key Matrix a. Hard Scan


KIN0 AUTO ANSWER S1 KIN1 S3 KIN2 KIN3 MONITOR FLASH REDIAL MENU CALLER ID KIN4 $ % SET & # KIN5 KIN6 # 0 9 5 8 START 6 STOP 3 KIN7

KSL0

*
7 4 2 1

KSL1 FAX KSL2 COPY KSL3 KSL4 SCAN (LED7)

S2 ZOOM COLLATE CONTRAST N in 1 RESOLUTION LOWER

*LED7 should be set to KSL4. "8 x 5" key matrix is executed by hardware scanning. 2. LED AUTO ANSWER LED ON/OFF port---LED6 (IC1-2pin) FAX MODE LED ON/OFF port---XLED8 (IC1-5pin) COPY MODE LED ON/OFF port---LED5 (IC1-41pin) SCAN MODE LED ON/OFF port---LED2 (IC1-36pin)

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6.14. LCD SECTION


The Gate Array (IC1) works only for writing the ASCII code from the data bus (D4~D7). V0 is supplied for the LCD drive. R118 and R117 are density control resistors. Consequently, in this unit, the timing (positive clock) is generated by the LCD interface circuitry in the gate array (IC1).

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6.15. HVPS (High Voltage Power Supply) SECTION


6.15.1. HVPS SPECIFICATION
Output Characteristics Charge (CHG) Constant current Grid Constant voltage 47510V Developing DC Constant voltage 230V15V (50~300V) PWM20% 300M(/220pF 0.73'A Developing AC Constant voltage 330V15Vp-p 34KHz Transfer (TRA) Transfer (TRA) + Constant current Constant voltage (Variable) 100M( 785V100V (-1.48KV)

Nominal Output Voltage 4.35KV

Nominal Output Current 20015'A (19.4M() Load Range Constant Range 18.1M(~20.6M( Current 4.1~4.6KV

200'A

------------100M(~2000M( -------------

-14.8'A1'A (0'A~25'A) PWM 35% 33.8M(~284M( -0.5KV ~ -4.2KV

1000M( (0.8'A) 10M(~1000M( -----

As for the developing voltage, the DC voltage and AC voltage are overlapped and output from an output terminal. There is one terminal for transcription output and + and - are switched to be output.

6.15.2. CHG-BIAS (Charge BIAS)/GRID/ UNIT


When IC300 turns on the transistor Q506, CHG REM becomes L, and Charge BIAS (200'A) is output from CHG OUTPUT. GRID BIAS is generated by the current flowing in the GRID circuit via charge wire and GRID.

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6.15.3. DEV DC BIAS UNIT


When CHG REM is L, 5.425kHz PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) is input from IC300 to DEV CLK through Q504, developing voltage corresponding to the DUTY of PWM signal is output from DEV OUTPUT. Also DUTY is adjusted by the utilization of the developing unit and environmental temperature.

6.15.4. DEV AC BIAS UNIT


330 Vp-p 34 kHz wave of developing AC voltage is output from DEV OUTPUT. This voltage is overlapped with developing DC voltage and output as AC voltage that includes the development DC voltage.

6.15.5. TRA (+) BIAS (Transfer (+) BIAS)/TRA (-) BIAS (Transfer (-) BIAS) UNIT
When CHG REM is L and TRA CLK is open, Charge BIAS (200'A) is output from CHG OUTPUT, and at the same time Transfer (+) BIAS (785V) is output from TRA OUTPUT. When 5.086kHz PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) signal is input to TRA CLK through transistor Q501, Transfer (-) CURRENT BIAS corresponding to PWM signal is output from TRA OUTPUT.

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6.16. HEAT LAMP CONTROL CIRCUIT


The temperature of the fixing part of the Fuser Unit is converted to a voltage by THERMISTOR and input to IC300-D19pin. The heat lamp is turned on/off by the HTRCTL signal (IC300-AD19pin) through the photo triac (PC2) and the triac (SCR51). And two thermostats are set on the AC line as the safety devices.

1. Control at Printing a. After the printing signal is received, turn ON the heater. b. After that, turn ON the motor at the Primary Stable Temperature (170!C). c. After that, control at the Secondary Stable temperature (195!C/200!C), and feed papers.

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2. Safety Protection a. 2 thermostats are provided with the unit, and the heater circuit is shut down when their surface temperatures became over 160!C. b. The heater control circuit of IC300 has the built-in function that the software turns off the heater control automatically if the heater is not turned ON every a fixed time. c. When the temperature became over 250!C, the heater control circuit of IC300 is turned off forcedly and system reset (IC300-AC18pin becomes Low) will be executed.

The correspondence readings between temperature measured by thermistor and HEX readings
Temperature [C!] 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 AD value 252 251 251 251 251 251 251 250 250 250 250 249 249 249 249 248 248 248 248 247 247 247 246 246 246 245 245 245 244 244 243 243 HEX reading FC FB FB FB FB FB FB FA FA FA FA F9 F9 F9 F9 F8 F8 F8 F8 F7 F7 F7 F6 F6 F6 F5 F5 F5 F4 F4 F3 F3 Temperature [C!] 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 AD value 202 200 199 198 197 196 195 193 192 191 190 188 187 186 184 183 182 181 179 178 177 175 174 173 171 170 168 167 166 164 163 162 HEX reading CA C8 C7 C6 C5 C4 C3 C1 C0 BF BE BC BB BA B8 B7 B6 B5 B3 B2 B1 AF AE AD AB AA A8 A7 A6 A4 A3 A2 Temperature [C!] 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 AD value 93 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 80 79 78 77 76 75 74 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 68 67 66 65 64 HEX reading 5D 5C 5B 5A 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 4F 4E 4D 4C 4B 4A 4A 49 48 47 46 45 44 44 43 42 41 40

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Temperature [C!] 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83

AD value 243 242 242 241 241 240 240 239 239 238 238 237 236 236 235 235 234 233 233 232 231 231 230 229 228 228 227 226 225 224 224 223 222 221 220 219 218 217 216 215 214 213 212 211 210 209 208 207 206 205 204 203

HEX reading F3 F2 F2 F1 F1 F0 F0 EF EF EE EE ED EC EC EB EB EA E9 E9 E8 E7 E7 E6 E5 E4 E4 E3 E2 E1 E0 E0 DF DE DD DC DB DA D9 D8 D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 CF CE CD CC CB

Temperature [C!] 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167

AD value 160 159 157 156 155 153 152 151 149 148 146 145 144 142 141 139 138 137 135 134 133 131 130 129 127 126 125 123 122 121 120 118 117 116 114 113 112 111 109 108 107 106 105 103 102 101 100 99 98 97 96 94

HEX reading A0 9F 9D 9C 9B 99 98 97 95 94 92 91 90 8E 8D 8B 8A 89 87 86 85 83 82 81 7F 7E 7D 7B 7A 79 78 76 75 74 72 71 70 6F 6D 6C 6B 6A 69 67 66 65 64 63 62 61 60 5E

Temperature [C!] 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250

AD value 64 63 62 61 61 60 59 58 58 57 56 56 55 54 54 53 52 52 51 50 50 49 49 48 48 47 46 46 45 45 44 44 43 43 42 42 41 41 40 40 39 39 38 38 37 37 37 36 36 35 35

HEX reading 40 3F 3E 3D 3D 3C 3B 3A 3A 39 38 38 37 36 36 35 34 34 33 32 32 31 31 30 30 2F 2E 2E 2D 2D 2C 2C 2B 2B 2A 2A 29 29 28 28 27 27 26 26 25 25 25 24 24 23 23

Note: The value is displayed on LCD at TEST FUNCTIONS (P.81) [#815].

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The correspondence readings between temperature measured by fixing thermistor and HEX readings
Temperature [C!] -20 -19 -18 -17 -16 -15 -14 -13 -12 -11 -10 -9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 AD value 204 202 200 198 196 193 191 189 186 184 181 179 176 174 171 168 166 163 160 158 155 152 150 147 144 141 139 136 133 131 128 125 123 120 117 115 112 110 107 105 HEX reading CC CA C8 C6 C4 C1 BF BD BA B8 B5 B3 B0 AE AB A8 A6 A3 A0 9E 9B 98 96 93 90 8D 8B 88 85 83 80 7D 7B 78 75 73 70 6E 6B 69 Temperature [C!] 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 AD value 86 84 82 80 78 76 74 72 70 68 67 65 63 61 60 58 57 55 54 52 51 50 48 47 46 45 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 31 HEX reading 56 54 52 50 4E 4C 4A 48 46 44 43 41 3F 3D 3C 3A 39 37 36 34 33 32 30 2F 2E 2D 2B 2A 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 1F 1F Temperature [C!] 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 AD value 25 24 23 23 22 22 21 21 20 20 19 19 18 18 17 17 16 16 16 15 15 14 14 14 13 13 13 12 12 12 12 11 11 11 10 10 10 10 10 9 HEX reading 19 18 17 17 16 16 15 15 14 14 13 13 12 12 11 11 10 10 10 0F 0F 0E 0E 0E 0D 0D 0D 0C 0C 0C 0C 0B 0B 0B 0A 0A 0A 0A 0A 09

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Temperature [C!] 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

AD value 102 100 97 95 93 91 88

HEX reading 66 64 61 5F 5D 5B 58

Temperature [C!] 67 68 69 70 71 72 73

AD value 30 29 28 27 27 26 25

HEX reading 1E 1D 1C 1B 1B 1A 19

Temperature [C!] 114 115 116 117 118 119 120

AD value 9 9 9 8 8 8 8

HEX reading 09 09 09 08 08 08 08

6.17. Main Board Section


3.3V Power Supply descriptions IC 302 decreases the output voltage when NPN transistor installed chopper amplifier type switching regulator produces 2.3A min or over at the output voltage. Oscillation frequency is set at approximately 500kHz. C375 and D302 are boost circuits as a base driving voltage for buit-in transistors. D301,R311,R312,R313,C375,Q300,R318,Q301are UVLO (Under Voltage Lock Out) circuit. Q301 turns on when the in-out voltage is 17V or less and SS/SE terminal becomes low so that IC302's operation is stopped. D303 controls no to be a over voltage at 3.3V output when ICs including IC302 break down.

1.2V Power Supply descriptions IC305 is Nch FET used Switching Regulator with synchronous rectification system. Oscillation frequency is set at approximately 350kHz. R356 is a resistor for decreasing the output voltage when the output current shows high. The value is compared with the voltage drop at FET. C395 and D305 are FET's boost circuit as a gate driving voltage.

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DC-DC Main Board Supply

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wave form

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6.18. POWER SUPPLY BOARD SECTION


The power supply board circuit generates +7V and +24Vdc. It also supplies AC voltage to the halogen heat lamp in the fuser unit. The power supply board uses the switching regulator method.

Block Diagram
AC Input T1 Input Circuit Rectifier Circuit
C5
A
+

G Kick-on Voltage Circuit

24V

R2 R3 R4

A-B Voltage Wave Form

Converter Circuit C
Q1

0 C-D Voltage Wave Form

D Control Circuit

E
+

7V

0
O.C.L

E-F G-H Voltage Wave Form 0

Triac SCR51

GND

Error Detecting Circuit PC1 Photo Triac Coupler PC2 HTRCTL

Heat Lamp

[Input Circuit] The input current goes into the input rectifier circuit through the filter circuit. The filter circuit decreases the noise voltage and the noise electric field strength. [Rectifier Circuit] The input circuit is rectified by D10 to D13 and charge C5 to make DC voltage. Then it supplies power to the converter circuit. [Kick-on Voltage Circuit] Bias is applied to the Q1 gate via this circuit when the AC power is turned on and Q1 begins operating. [Over Current Limiter (O.C.L)] The highest drain current of Q1 is limited by a limit current circuit. The 24V output is limited by this circuit. [Over Voltage Circuit] If the 24V output increases because the error detecting circuit or control circuit is broken, Control circuit will recognize this signal and output becomes 0V. D104 and D503 also prevent over voltage. Dummy load method (to quickly check the power supply output) Refer to POWER SUPPLY BOARD SECTION (P.179).

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6.19. Mechanical Operation


6.19.1. PRINTING

The main motor gear rotates as shown in figure. GEAR DRIVE OPC drives each part of fixing and developing. When paper is fed from the standard cassette, the plunger of solenoid is pulled to drive PICK UP ROLLER (STANDARD), then the roller starts feeding paper. When paper is fed manually, first the plunger of solenoid is pulled to stop RESISTANT ROLLER. After a few moments turn off the solenoid to drive RESISTANT ROLLER, then the roller starts feeding paper.

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6.19.2. SCANNING (ADF)

DOCUMENT TRANSMISSION (ADF) The frictional force between SEPARATION ROLLER (DOC.)and SEPARATION RUBBER makes PICK UP ROLLER (DOC.) move downward from standby position to pick up paper. Pick-upped paper is separated by SEPARATION ROLLER (DOC.) and SEPARATION RUBBER (DOC.), and then fed by FEED ROLLER (DOC.). After being read by CIS, the paper is ejected by ROLLER DOC EJECT. DOCUMENT TRANSMISSION (SCANNER GLASS) CIS Module is carried by the belt timing along the shaft carriage to the reading start position. Then it goes back to the home position reading the document through the glass.

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7 Location of Controls and Components


7.1.
7.1.1.

OVERVIEW
Front view
(1) Top cover (2) ADF (Auto Document Feeder) cover (3) Document guides (4) Document cover (5) Output tray (6) Top cover release lever (7) Document entrance (8) Paper input tray (9) Recording paper exit (10) Document exit

7.1.2.

Rear view
(1)Recording paper guides (2) Speaker (3) Power inlet (4) Manual input tray (Rear cover) (5) External telephone jack (6) Telephone line jack (7) USB interface connector (8) LED (9) LAN interface connector

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7.2.

CONTROL PANEL

(1) COPY (2) SCAN (3) COLLATE (3) DIRECTORY (4) CONTRAST (5) RESOLUTION (6) ZOOM (6) QUICK SCAN (7) PAGE LAYOUT (8) SET (9) MENU (10) CALLER ID (11) REDIAL/PAUSE (12) STOP (13) FAX AUTO ANSWER (14) FAX (15) BROADCAST (16) MANUAL BROAD (17) Station keys (18) Navigator key (19) LOWER (20) MONITOR (21) FLASH (22) TONE (23) START

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8 Installation Instructions
8.1.
8.1.1.
1.

INSTALLATION
OUTPUT TRAY

Pull the output tray extender (1) forward gently until it clicks into place, then press the centre part of the extender (2) to open.

Note: The output tray can hold up to approximately 150 sheets of printed paper. Remove the printed paper before the output tray becomes full. Do not place the unit in an area where the output tray may be easily bumped into.

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8.1.2. 8.1.2.1.

RECORDING PAPER Using the paper input tray

The paper input tray unit can hold: Up to 250 sheets of 60 g/m2 to 75 g/m2 paper. Up to 230 sheets of 80 g/m2 paper. Up to 200 sheets of 90 g/m2 paper. The unit is set for printing letter size paper by default. If you want to use A4 or legal size paper, change the setting: (Refer to PROGRAM MODE TABLE (P.98).) 1.
Pull the paper input tray (1) until it clicks into place, then pull it completely out, lifting the front part of the tray.

2.

Before loading a stack of paper, fan the paper to prevent paper jams.

3.

Load the paper, print-side up (2).

Important:
Push and lock the plate (3) in the paper input tray, if it is lifted.

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4.

Adjust the recording paper guides. Pinch the front side of the recording paper guide (4), then slide it to match the paper size mark. Pinch the right side of the recording paper guide (5), then slide it to adjust the width to the size of the recording paper. Make sure that the recording paper is under the paper limit mark (6), and the paper should not be loaded over the snubbers (7).

5.

Insert the paper input tray to the unit, lifting the front part of the tray. Then push it completely into the unit.

Note:
If the paper is not loaded correctly, re-adjust the paper guides, or the paper may jam. If the paper input tray does not close, the plate in the paper input tray may be lifted. Push the paper and make sure that the paper is laid flat in the paper input tray.

Caution for the paper input tray


Do not drop the input tray.

Hold the paper input tray with both hands when removing or installing. The input tray weighs approximately 2 kg when the recording paper is fully installed.

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8.1.2.2.

Using the manual input tray

You can print on plain paper and labels. The manual input tray is used only for printing with the computer and can hold one page at a time. When printing multiple pages, add a next page after the first page has been fed into the unit. Please refer to Page 89 in Operating Instructions.
Load the recording paper after you start printing with the computer.

1. 2.

Adjust the width of the guides (1) to the size of the recording paper. Insert the paper, print-side down (2) until the unit grasps the paper and a single beep is heard.

Note:
If the paper is not inserted correctly, re-adjust the paper, or the paper may jam. Make sure the unit grasps the recording paper as specified in step 2. The display shows the following.

To use the manual input tray, you must change the paper source in the [Basic] tab when setting the printer properties. You can also select desired media type.

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8.1.3.

DOCUMENTS THE UNIT CAN SEND

Note: Confirm that there are no documents on the scannerglass. Check that ink, paste or correction fluid has dried completely. Remove clips, staples or other fasteners. Do not set the following types of documents: (Make a copy of the document using the scanner glass and set the copy instead.) -Chemically treated paper such as carbon or carbonless duplicating paper -Electrostatically charged paper -Badly curled, creased or torn paper -Paper with a coated surface -Paper with printing on the opposite side that can be seen through the other side, such as newsprint The total height of the documents when laid flat, must be less than 4 mm. If the documents exceed the capacity of the auto document feeder, they may fall or cause a jam in the feeder. To set a document with a width of less than 210 mm, we recommend using the scanner glass to copy the original document onto A4 or letter-sized paper, then setting the copied document. Do not set documents that do not satisfy the requirements of size and weight. Make a copy of the document using the scanner glass and set the copy. Available document size, document weight and effective scanning area are as follows:

8.1.3.1.

Using the auto document feeder

8.1.3.2.

Using the scanner glass

Note: Confirm that there are no documents in the auto document feeder. Place the original onto the scanner glass gently and do not press down too firmly to avoid malfunction. If the original is a thick book, do not close the document cover. Check that ink, paste or correction fluid has dried completely. Effective scanning area is as follows: Effective scanning area

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8.1.4.

REPLACING THE TONER CARTRIDGE AND THE DRUM UNIT

When the display shows the following, replace the toner cartridge.

To check the drum life and quality, please print the printer test list. If printing quality is still poor or REPLACE DRUM appears on the display, replace the toner cartridge and drum unit. To ensure that the unit operates properly, we recommend the use of Panasonic toner cartridge (Model No. KX-FAT92A) and drum unit (Model No. KX-FAD93A). To maintain print quality and machine life, we recommend you to clean slots and openings and the inside of the unit when replacing the toner cartridge and/or drum unit. Caution: We cannot be responsible for any damage to the unit or degradation of print quality which may occur from the use of a non-Panasonic toner cartridge and drum unit. The drum unit contains a photosensitive drum. Exposing it to light may damage the drum. Once you have opened the protection bag: Do not expose the drum unit to light for more than 5 minutes. Do not touch or scratch the black drum surface. Do not place the drum unit near dust or dirt, or in a high humidity area. Do not expose the drum unit to direct sunlight. Do not leave the toner cartridge out of the protection bag for a long time. It will decrease the toner life. Do not add toner to the toner cartridge. 1.
Before opening the protection bag of the new toner cartridge, shake it vertically more than 5 times.

2.

Remove the toner cartridge and drum unit from the protection bags. Peel off the seal ( 1) from the toner cartridge. Do not touch or scratch the black drum surface (2).

3.

Place the toner cartridge (3) into the drum unit (4) vertically.

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4.

Turn the lever (5) on each side of the toner cartridge while pressing down firmly.

5.

Make sure that the triangles (6) match, to install the toner cartridge correctly.

6.

Lift the top cover release lever (7) and open the top cover (8).

Note:
Do not touch the transfer roller (9). If the lower glass (10) is dirty, clean it with a soft and dry cloth.

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7.

Install the drum and toner unit (11) by holding the tabs.

Make sure that the triangles (12) match, to install the drum and toner unit correctly.

8.

Close the top cover until locked.

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Caution:
To prevent injuries, be careful not to put your hands under the top cover.

Toner save feature If you want to reduce toner consumption, set the toner save setting to ON (feature #482). The toner cartridge will last approximately 40% longer. This feature may lower thw print quality. Waste disposal method Waste material should be disposed of under conditions which meet all national and local environmental regulations.

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8.1.5.

CONNECTING TO A COMPUTER

Panasonic Multi-Function Station software enables the unit to carry out the following functions: - Printing on plain paper and labels - Scanning documents and converting an image into text with OCR software - Scanning from other applications for Microsoft Windows that support TWAIN scanning - Storing, editing or erasing items in directories using your computer - Programming the features using your computer - Sending, receiving fax documents using your computer To use Multi-Function Station on your computer, the following are required: Operating System: Works with Windows 98/Me/2000/XP/VistaTM CPU: Windows 98: Pentium 90 MHz or faster Windows Me: Pentium 150 MHz or faster Windows 2000: Pentium 166 MHz or faster Windows XP: Pentium 300 MHz or faster Windows Vista: Recent Processor (x86) 800 MHz or higher processor RAM: Windows 98: 24 MB (32 MB or more recommended) Windows Me: 32 MB (64 MB or more recommended) Windows 2000: 64 MB or more Windows XP: 128 MB or more Windows Vista: 512 MB or more Other Hardware: CD-ROM drive Hard disk drive with at least 150 MB of available space USB interface LAN interface (10Base-T/100Base-TX cable) Other: Internet Explorer 5.0 or later

8.1.6.

INSTALLING MULTI-FUNCTION STATION

Install Multi-Function Station before connecting the unit to a computer with USB cable. If the unit is connected to a computer before installing Multi-Function Station, the [Found New Hardware Wizard] dialogue box will appear. Click [Cancel] to close it. The screenshots shown in these instructions are for Windows XP and are included for reference only. The screenshots shown in these instructions may differ slightly from those of the actual product. Software features and appearance are subject to change without notice. 1 Start Windows and exit all other applications. For Windows XP, Windows 2000 and Windows Vista users, you must be logged in as an administrator in order to install MultiFunction Station. 2 Insert the included CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive. If the [Select Language] dialogue box appears, select the desired language that you want to use with this software. Click [OK]. If the installation does not start automatically: Click [Start]. Choose [Run... ]. Type D:\install (where D: is the drive letter of your CD-ROM drive). Click [OK ]. (If you are not sure what the drive letter is for your CD-ROM drive, use Windows Explorer and look for the CD-ROM drive.) 3 [Install Multi-Function Station] The installation will start. 4 When the setup program starts, follow the on-screen instructions. 5 When the [Setup Type] dialogue box appears.

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For USB connection 1. [Connect directly with a USB cable.] # [Next] The [Connect Device] dialogue box will appear. 2. Connect the unit with the USB cable (1), then click [Next].

If the unit is connected to your computer, the model name will be automatically detected. You can change the name of the unit if necessary. 3. Click [Install], then follow the on-screen instructions. The files will be copied to your computer. For LAN connection 1. [Connect via the Network. ] # [Next ] The [Select a Network Device ] dialogue box will appear. 2. Check [Select in the searched list] and select the unit from the list. If the name of the desired unit is not displayed on the list, and the IP address for the unit has been assigned, check [Direct input] and enter the IP address. 3. [Next] You can change the names for the printer, PC fax and scanner if necessary. 4. Click [Install], then follow the on-screen instructions. The files will be copied to your computer. Important notice If you use Windows XP or Windows Vista, the following message may appear: This is normal and the software will not cause any difficulties with your operating system. You can continue the installation with no problem. For Windows XP users The software you are installing for this hardware has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows XP For Windows Vista users "Would you like to install this device software?" Note: If the screen prompts to insert the CD-ROM for operating system when installing Multi-Function Station, insert it into your CDROM drive.

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8.2.

CONNECTIONS

Caution: When you operate this product, the power outlet should be near the product and easily accessible. (1) Power cord Connect to a power outlet. (127 V, 60 Hz). (2) Telephone line cord Connect to a single telephone line jack. (3) [EXT] jack You can connect an answering machine or an extension telephone. Remove the stopper if attached. (4) Answering machine (not included) (5) Network Router/Network Hub (not included) Also connect networked computers. (6) To the internet (7) LAN cable (not included) To assure continued emission limit compliance use only shielded LAN cable (category 5 straight cable).

Important notice for the USB connection Do not connect the USB cable before installing Multi-Function Station. Be sure to connect the USB cable in step 2 on P.76. Note: If any other device is connected to the same telephone line, this unit may disturb the network condition of the device . If you use the unit with a computer and your internet provider instructs you to install a filter (8), please connect it as follows.

A telephone handset cannot be connected directly to this unit. To talk to the other party, please connect an extension telephone.

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9 Operating Instructions
9.1. YOUR LOGO
You can program your logo (name, company name, etc.) so that it appears on the top of each page sent. For entering characters, only the English alphabet, numbers and symbols are available. Chinese characters cannot be entered.

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9.1.1.

TO SELECT CHARACTERS WITH THE DIAL KEYPAD

The dial keypad is used to enter characters and numbers. - Press [ ] or [ ] to move the cursor. - Press dial keys to enter characters and numbers. - Press [STOP] to erase the character or number highlighted by the cursor. Press and hold [STOP] to erase all characters or numbers. - To enter another character located on the same dial key, press [ ] to move the cursor to the next space, then press the appropriate dial key.

9.1.2.

TO SELECT CHARACTERS USING [ ] OR [ ]

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10 Test Mode
10.1. TEST FUNCTIONS
The codes listed below can be used to perform simple checks of some of the units functions. When complaints are received from customers, they provide an effective tool for identifying the locations and causes of malfunctions.
Test Mode Type of Mode Code Operation after code input 5 5 0 SET 5 5 6 SET 5 5 4 SET Function

MEMORY CLEAR MOTOR TEST MODEM TEST

Service Mode Service Mode Service Mode

Clear the memory where the users can store data. 00:printer motor feed 10:auto document feed 20:carriage Telephone line circuit is connected automatically, output the following signals on the circuit line. 1) OFF 2) 1100Hz 3) 2100Hz 4) V21 ter 300bps 5) V27 ter 2400bps 6)V27 ter 4800bps 7) V29 7200bps 8) V29 9600bps 9) V17 7200bps 10) V17 9600bps 11) V17 12000bps 12) V17 14400bps 13)V34 2400bps 14)V34 4800bps 15) V34 7200bps 16) V34 9600bps 17)V34 12000bps 18)V34 14400bps 19) V34 16800bps 20) V34 19200bps 21)V34 21600bps 22)V34 24000bps 23) V34 26400bps 24) V34 28800bps 25)V34 31200bps 26)V34 33600bps Indicates the version and checks the sum of the ROM. Checks the LCD indication. Illuminates all the dots to check if they are normal. Outputs the DTMF as single tones. Used to check the frequencies of the individual DTMF tones. Refer to DTMF SINGLE TONE TRANSMIT SELECTION (P.83). All LEDs above the operation panel board flash on and off, or are illuminated. Checks the button operation. Indicates the button code on the LCD while the button is pressed. Refer to BUTTON CODE TABLE (P.83). LED lights up, Scanner scanning. 1:RED / 2:GREEN / 3:BLUE / 4:monochrome / 5:color Laser radiates, Polygon rotates Refer to HIGH VOLTAGE VALUE CHECK POINT (P.163).

ROM CHECK LCD TEST DTMF SINGLE TONE TEST LED TEST KEY TEST

Service Mode Service Mode Service Mode

Service Mode Service Mode

5 5 1 SET 5 5 8 SET 5 5 2 1....ON 2....OFF 5 5 7 5 6 1 START (any key) 5 5 5 6 3 9 6 2 8 SET 6 7 7

SCANNER TEST

Service Mode

LSU TEST Service Mode High Voltage Power Service Mode Supply Board CHECK FAN TEST Service Mode

MEMORY CLEAR Service Mode (except History data)

7 1 0 SET

1:TEST OFF 2:FAN 1 High-speed rotation (LEFT FAN) 3:FAN 1 Low-speed rotation (LEFT FAN) 4:FAN 2 High-speed rotation (Right FAN) 5:FAN 2 Low-speed rotation (Right FAN) Refer to Memory Clear Specification (P.88).

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Test Mode

Type of Mode

SENSOR CHECK

Service Mode

Code Function Operation after code input 8 1 5 First of all, press the copy button, and confirm the action of ON/OFF. For each sensors operation, refer to SENSORS AND SWITCHES SECTION (P.42). LCD DISPLAY:

D: Document
D: Document set -: No document

*: None U: Pickup/Rear Cover


U: Paper detect -: No paper

S: Read position
S: Docu detect -: No document

T: Print timing
T: Paper detect -: No paper

C: Top cover
C: Cover open -: Cover close

R: Registration
R: Paper detect -: No paper

E: Paper exit
E: Paper detect -: No paper

T: Toner
T: Toner detect -: No toner

*: None *: None *: None *: None *: None *: None *: None *: None *: None *: None

*: None 3F: Fuser thermistor


3F: 00 (high temp.) - FF (low temp.)

*: None DF: Fuser thermistor


DF: 00 (high temp.) - FF (low temp.)

*: None
PRINT TEST PAT- Service Mode TERN 8 5 2 1. Press 852 then the SET key in the service mode. 2. As PATNO. = is displayed on the LCD, enter the test pattern No. and press the SET key. 3. When No. = is displayed on the LCD, enter the printing number and press the SET key. (Press 00 for the infinite printing.) 4. MODE is displayed on the LCD. Press 0 to start printing or press 1 to go to the next screen. 5. When 1 is pressed at MODE, INTVL = is displayed on the LCD. Enter the printing interval (000~999 sec). 6. The printing repeats the designated number of times at the programmed printing intervals.

Note: The numbers in the boxes (XXX) indicate the keys to be input for the various test modes.

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10.1.1. DTMF SINGLE TONE TRANSMIT SELECTION

Note: After performing this check, do not forget to turn the setting off. otherwise, dialing in DTMF signal will not work.

10.1.2. BUTTON CODE TABLE

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10.1.3. PRINT TEST PATTERN


1. NO.01 3. NO.03

2. NO.06 These print test patterns are just image printing, and different from actual ones. When it is required to judge the print quality, compare with the printing of a nondefective machine.

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11 Service Mode
The programming functions are used to program the various features and functions of the machine, and to test the machine. This facilitates communication between the user and the service man while programming the unit.

11.1. PROGRAMMING AND LISTS


11.1.1. OPERATION
There are 2 basic categories of programming functions, the User Mode and the Service Mode. The Service Mode is further broken down into the normal and special programs. The normal programs are those listed in the Operating Instructions and are available to the user. The special programs are only those listed here and not displayed to the user. In both the User and Service Modes, there are Set Functions and Test Functions. The Set Functions are used to program various features and functions, and the Test Functions are used to test the various functions. The Set Functions are accessed by entering their code, changing the appropriate value, then pressing the SET key. The Test Functions are accessed by entering their code and pressing the key listed on the menu. While programming, to cancel any entry, press the STOP key.

11.1.2.

OPERATION FLOW

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11.1.3.
Code 501 503 507

SERVICE FUNCTION TABLE


Function Pause time set Dial speed select V34 transmission start speed Set Value X 100 msec 1:10 pps 2:20 pps 0: Disable 1: 33.6 2: 31.2 3: 28.8 4: 26.4 5: 24.0 6: 21.6 7: 19.2 8: 16.8 0: Disable 1: 33.6 2: 31.2 3: 28.8 4: 26.4 5: 24.0 6: 21.6 7: 19.2 8: 16.8 X 100msec 1:2100 Hz 2:1100 Hz 1:ON 2:OFF 1:ON 2:OFF 1: 0 km 2: 1.8 km 3: 3.6 km 4: 7.2 km 1: 0 km 2: 1.8 km 3: 3.6 km 4: 7.2 km 1:OFF 2:ON Effective Range 001~600 1, 2 0~8 Default 030 1 1 ------------------If the code 527 is set at 2, the code 507 and 508 work. Remarks

508

V34 reception start speed

0~8

If the code 527 is set at 2, the code 507 and 508 work.

514 520 521 522 523

Bell signal detect time CED frequency select International mode select Auto standby select Receive equalizer select

1~9 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 1~4

6 1 1 1 1

---------See Symptom/Countermeasure Table for long distance and international calls in (P.141). See Symptom/Countermeasure Table for long distance and international calls in (P.141). The resolution reverts to the default when transmission is complete. Set RX equalizer to automatic mode.

524

Transmission equalizer select

1~4

527 529 550 551 552 553

554 555 556 557 558 561 567

V.8 function select Call Service Clear Memory clear ROM check DTMF single tone test 1:ON 2:OFF Monitor on FAX communication 1:OFF select 2:PHASE B 3:ALL Modem test Scanner test Motor test LED test LCD test KEY test T0 timer 001~255

1, 2

2 Refer to Memory Clear Specification (P.88). See (P.81). See (P.81). Sets whether to monitor the line signal with the unit's speaker during FAX communication or not. See (P.81). See (P.81). See (P.81). See (P.81). See (P.81). See (P.81). Sets a higher value when the response from the other party needs more time during automatic FAX transmission. Sets the % break of pulse dialing according PBX. Sets the number of rings before the unit starts to operate TAM in the TEL mode. Selects the number of redial times during FAX communication (not including the first dial). Sets the FAX redial interval during FAX communication. Lets you select the CNG output during FAX transmission. ALL: CNG is output at phase A. AUTO: CNG id output only when automatic dialing is performed. OFF: CNG id not output at phase A. Refer to (P.134).

1, 2 1~3

2 1

00

001~255

052

570 573 590 591 592

1:61% 2:67% X number of rings FAX auto redial time set X number of times FAX auto redial time disconnection X second time set CNG transmit select 1:OFF 2:ALL 3:AUTO

BREAK % select Remote turn-on ring number set

1, 2 00~99 00~99 001~999 1~3

2 10 02 065 2

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Code 593

Function Time between CED and 300bps

Set Value 1:75 msec 2:500 msec 3:1 sec

Effective Range 1~3

Default 1

Remarks See Symptom/Countermeasure Table for long distance and international calls in (P.141). Refer to (P.135) and (P.141). See Symptom/Countermeasure Table for long distance and international calls in (P.141). Refer to (P.134) and (P.141). If the number of errors during transmission exceeds this value, the sending side terminates the call.

594

Overseas DIS detection select

595

Receive error limit value set

596 598 599 628 639 655 677 710 717

Transmit level set Receiving sensitivity

1:detects at 1, 2 the 1st time 2:detects at the 2st time 1~4 1: 5% 2: 10% 3: 15% 4: 20% X dBm - 15~00 43= -43 dBm 20~48 1, 2

10 48 1

718

721 722 763

774

ECM frame size 1:256 2:64 H.V.P.S. check LSU test Cause Distinction Code of Call Service 3 FAN test Memory clear except History data Transmit speed select 1:14400BPS 2:12000BPS 3:9600BPS 4:7200BPS 5:4800BPS 6:2400BPS Receive speed select 1:14400BPS 2:12000BPS 3:9600BPS 4:7200BPS 5:4800BPS 6:2400BPS Pause tone detect 1:ON 2:OFF Redial tone detect 1:ON 2:OFF CNG detect time for friendly reception 1:10 sec 2:20 sec 3:30 sec T4 timer X 100 sec

1~6

Selects the FAX transmission level. Refer to (P.134) and (P.135). Used when there is an error problem. Refer to (P.141). ---------See (P.81). See (P.81). See (P.108). See (P.81). Refer to Memory Clear Specification (P.88). If the code 527 is set at 1, the code 717 and 718 work.

1~6

If the code 527 is set at 1, the code 717 and 718 work.

1, 2 1, 2 1~3

2 2 3

Selects the tone detection for pause in dialing. Sets the tone detection mode after redialing. Selects the CNG detection tone of friendly reception. Use this function when delay occurs in the line and communication. (ex. Mobile comm) does not work well. See (P.81). See (P.81). ------------------------------------See (P.91). See (P.138). See (P.139).

00~99

00

815 852 853 854 874 875 880 881 882

Sensor check Print test pattern Top margin Left margin DTMF ON time DTMF OFF time History list Journal 2 list Journal 3 list

X msec X msec

1~5 1~7 060~200 060~200

2 1 100 100

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11.1.4.

Memory Clear Specification

*1 Execute Service Mode #550 when you want to reset the all setting data keeping the user information. *2 Execute Service Mode #710 to clear the user information in case that Main Unit is recycled. Note: Please restart a power supply after clearing a memory.

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11.2. USER MODE (The list below is an example of the SYSTEM SETUP LIST the unit prints out.)

Note: The above values are the default values.

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11.3. SERVICE MODE SETTINGS (Example of a printed out list)

Note: The above values are the default values.

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11.4. HISTORY (Example of a printed out list)

Note: See the following descriptions of this report. Item No. (1) ~ (49) are corresponding to the listed items in DESCRIPTIONS OF THE HISTORY REPORT(P.92).

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11.4.1.

DESCRIPTIONS OF THE HISTORY REPORT


(27) NUMBER OF PC-PRINT The number of times multifunction was used for the Printer. (The number of pages printed. If the unit does not have a PC interface, NONE will be printed.) (28) NUMBER OF RECEIVING TO PC The number of times received in the PC through the USB cable. (The number of pages received. If the unit does not have a PC interface, NONE will be printed.) (29) NUMBER OF SENDING FROM PC The number of times transmitted from the PC through the USB cable. (The number of pages transmitted. If the unit does not have a PC interface, NONE will be printed.) (30) Not used (31) NUMBER OF PRINTING HELP The number of help lists printed until now. (32) NUMBER OF DIVIDED PRINTING IN FAX RECEPTION The number of faxes received that were divided into more than one sheet since the unit was purchased. (33) Not used. (34), (35) Not used. (36) FAX MODE Means the unit received a fax message in the FAX mode. (37) MAN RCV Means the unit received a fax message by manual operation. (38) FRN RCV Means the unit received a fax message by friendly signal detect. (39) Not used (40) RMT DTMF Means the unit detected DTMF (Remote Fax activation code) entered remotely. (41) PAL DTMF Means the unit detected DTMF (Remote Fax activation code) entered by a parallel connected telephone. (42) TURN-ON Means the unit started to receive after 10 rings. (Remote Turn On: Service Code #573) (43) Not used (44) IDENT Means the unit detected Ring Detection. (45) Not used (46) Not used (47) Not used (48) Not Used (49) Not Used (50) Printing number of the drum unit (51) Paddle rotation number of the drum unit (52) CALL SERVICE 3 failure cause record (the latest) (53) CALL SERVICE 3 failure cause record (the last time) (54) CALL SERVICE 3 failure cause record (the second last time) (55) NUMBER OF DOCUMENT JAM (56) NUMBER OF PAPER JAM (57) NUMBER OF PICK UP ERROR OF RECORDING PAPER TRAY #1 (58) NUMBER OF PICK UP ERROR OF RECORDING PAPER TRAY #2

(1) ROM VERSION FLASH ROM version (2) SUM FLASH ROM internal data calculation. (3) YOUR LOGO The user logo recorded in the unit. If it is not recorded, NONE will be displayed. (4) YOUR TELEPHONE NUMBER The user telephone number recorded in the unit. If it is not recorded, NONE will be displayed. (5) Not used (6) FACTORY - CUSTOMER This shows how many days from factory production until the user turns ON the unit. (7) MONTH The shows the very first month, date, year and time set by the user after they purchased the unit. (8) DAY The shows the very first month, date, year and time set by the user after they purchased the unit. (9) YEAR The shows the very first month, date, year and time set by the user after they purchased the unit. (10) TIME The shows the very first month, date, year and time set by the user after they purchased the unit. (11) USAGE TIME The amount of time the unit has been powered ON. (12) FACTORY - NOW This shows how many days from factory production until the user prints out this history list. (13) TEL MODE The amount of time the TEL mode setting was used. (14) FAX MODE The amount of time the FAX mode setting was used. (15) Not used (16) Not used (17) FINAL RECEIVE MODE The last set receiving mode by the user. (18) TONE/PULSE SELECTION The most recently used setting used, either TONE or PULSE. (19) RECEIVE REDUCTION The compression rate when receiving. (20) SETTING NO. OF DIRECTORY The recorded directory stations (one touch dial). (21) NUMBER OF COPY The number of pages copied. (22) NUMBER OF RECEIVE The number of pages received. (23) NUMBER OF SENDING The number of pages sent. (24) NUMBER OF CALLER ID The number of times Caller ID was received. (25) Not used (26) NUMBER OF PC SCAN The number of times multifunction was used for the Scanner. (The number of pages scanned. If the unit does not have a PC interface, NONE will be printed.)

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(59) Not used (60) Total number of printing (The number of printed papers including copy, reception printing, report, etc.) (61) Not used (62) Not used

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12 Troubleshooting Guide
12.1. USER RECOVERABLE ERRORS
If the unit detects a problem, one or more of the following messages will appear on the display. The explanations given in the [ ] are for servicemen only.
DISPLAY MESSAGE Polygon motor error. Refer to CALL SERVICE 1 (P.109). Laser beam error. Replace LSU unit. Refer to CALL SERVICE 2 (P.110). Fuser unit cannot heat up. Replace fuser unit. Refer to CALL SERVICE 3 (P.111). Fan motor error. Replace fan motor. Refer to CALL SERVICE 4 (P.112). Print motor error. (only for DC motor) Refer to CALL SERVICE 5 (P.113). Charge unit error (An error occurred in the Charge unit including High voltage unit. (Also the Charger went wrong.)) Refer to CALL SERVICE 6 (P.114). There is something wrong with the carriage sensor. CAUSE AND REMEDY

There is something wrong with the drum unit. Replace the drum unit and the toner cartridge.

The document was not fed into the unit properly. Remove the document, then press [STOP] to clear the message. Re-insert the document. If misfeeding occurs frequently, clean the document feeder rollers and try again. The drum unit is not inserted properly. Re-insert it correctly.

Recording paper is not installed or the paper input tray has run out of paper. Install paper. Recording paper was not fed into the unit properly. Re-insert the recording paper. The paper input tray is not installed or is not inserted completely. Insert the paper input tray into the unit. - #2: Manual input tray Recording paper was not fed into the unit properly. Re-insert the recording paper. The rear cover is open. Close it. A recording paper jam occurred near the manual input tray. Remove the jammed paper. There is no space to store new items in navigator directory. Erase unnecessary items.

The drum life is near to an end. Replace the drum unit as soon as possible.

The unit has a document in memory. See the other displayed message instructions to print out the document. If feature #442 is set to ALWAYS, check the connection between the computer and the unit. Copying has stopped due to a recording paper jam. See the other displayed message instructions to continue copying. The inside of the unit is extremely cold and cannot be operated. Use the unit in a warmer area. While the unit cannot be operated, the received documents are temporarily stored into the memory, and will be printed out automatically when the unit warms up. When performing memory transmission, the document being stored exceeded the memory capacity of the unit. Send the entire document manually. When making a copy, the document being stored exceeded the memory capacity of the unit. Press [STOP] to clear the message. Divide the document into sections. There is something wrong with the units modem.

The other partys fax machine is busy or has run out of recording paper. Try again.

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DISPLAY MESSAGE

CAUSE AND REMEDY - #2: Manual input tray Recording paper is not installed or the paper input tray has run out of paper. Install paper. Recording paper is not fed into the unit properly. Reinstall paper. The paper input tray is not installed or is not inserted completely. Insert the paper input tray into the unit. A recording paper jam occurred. Remove the jammed paper.

The cable or the computer power cord is not connected correctly. Check the connections. The software is not running on the computer. Restart the software and try again. The unit is warming up. Wait for a while.

The other partys fax machine does not offer the polling function. Check with the other party.

The other partys fax machine is busy or has run out of recording paper. Try again.

The document is jammed. Remove the jammed document. Attempted to send or copy a document longer than 600 mm using the auto document feeder. Press [STOP] to remove the document. Divide the document into two or more sheets and try again. The recording paper is installed in the manual input tray when trying to copy, receive faxes or print reports. Remove the recording paper from manual input tray. The drum units service life is finished. Replace the drum unit immediately.

The memory is full of received documents due to a lack of recording paper or a recording paper jam. Install paper or remove the jammed paper. If feature #442 is set to ALWAYS, check the connection between the computer and the unit. The toners service life is finished. Replace the toner cartridge immediately.

The toners service life is near to an end. Replace the toner cartridge as soon as possible.

The top cover is open. Close it.

A transmission error occurred. Try again.

The inside of the unit is cold. Let the unit warm up. Wait for a while.

The fax message was printed on paper which is shorter than letter size paper. Use the appropriate size paper.

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12.2. REMOTE PROGRAMMING


If, after the call is connected, the customer describes the situation and it is determined that the problem can be corrected by making parameter changes, this function makes it possible to change parameters such as the user code and service code from another fax (using DTMF tones). Therefore, travel to the customer's location is not required. However, it is not possible to change all the parameters remotely (PROGRAM MODE TABLE(P.98)). The function used to accomplish this is remote programming. First, in order to check the current status of the service code parameter, print out the setup list (code: 991) and the service list (code: 999) from the customer's fax machine. Based on this, the parameters for the desired codes can be changed. The procedure for changing and listing parameters is described on ENTERING THE REMOTE PROGRAMMING MODE AND CHANGING SERVICE CODES(P.97). Also, before exiting the remote programming mode, it is advisable to obtain a new list to confirm that the changes were made correctly. Hint: Since the connected telephone is in use during the remote programming mode, it may be helpful to ask the customer to switch to the speakerphone. This frees the customer from the need to remain right next to the fax while you are making parameter settings. When finished, inform the customer. Also note that in very noisy locations where the DTMF tones are not audible, the remote programming function will not work.

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12.2.1. ENTERING THE REMOTE PROGRAMMING MODE AND CHANGING SERVICE CODES

CROSS REFERENCE: PROGRAM MODE TABLE (P.98)

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12.2.2. PROGRAM MODE TABLE 12.2.2.1. USER FUNCTION


Basic features
Code 100 101 102 103 110 120 121 Function QUICK SETUP SET DATE & TIME YOUR LOGO YOUR FAX NUMBER LANGUAGE DIALING MODE SET FLASH TIME Set Value Default --------None dd/mm/yy 01/01/07 --------None --------None 2:English / 3:PORTUGUESE PORTUSGUESE 1:Pulse / 2:Tone Tone 90:900 / 70:700 / 60:600 / 40:400 / 250ms 30:300 / 25:250 / 20:200 / 16:160 / 11:110 / 10: 100 / 9: 90 / 8: 80 (ms) 1:NORMAL / 2:DARKER NORMAL --------DEFAULT=1234 1:A / 2:B / 3:C A 1 to 9 rings (for ext. tam) 2 2:ON / 1:OFF OFF 1:LETTER / 2:A4 / 3:LEGAL A4 5:5min / 15:15min / 30:30min / 60:1h 15min 1:DISABLED / 2:ENABLED DISABLED 1:COPY / 2:FAX COPY 0:OFF / 1:30S / 2:1min / 3:2min / 1min 4:5min 2:ON / 1:OFF OFF Remote Setting NG NG NG NG OK OK OK

145 155 161 210 216 380 403 462 463 464 482

LCD CONTRAST CHANGE PASSWORD RINGER PATTERN FAX RING COUNT AUTO CALLER ID LIST PAPER SIZE POWER SAVE CONTRAST HOLD DEFAULT MODE MODE TIMER TONER SAVE

NG NG NG OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK

Fax features
Code 401 402 411 412 413 416 432 434 437 438 442 443 459 Function PRINT SENDING REPORT JOURNAL AUTO PRINT OVERSEAS MODE DELAYED TRANSMISSION ECM SELECTION CONNECTING TONE AUTO REDUCTION FAX ACTIVATION CODE MEMORY RECEIVE ALERT FRIENDLY RECEPTION PCFAX SETTING PCFAX RCV PC SET FAX DEFAULT Set Value 1:Error / 2:ON / 3:OFF 2:ON / 1:OFF 1:NEXT FAX / 2:ERROR / 3:OFF 1:ON / 0:OFF 2:ON / 1:OFF 2:ON / 1:OFF 2:ON / 1:OFF ON / OFF 2:ON / 1:OFF 2:ON / 1:OFF 1:OFF / 2:ALWAYS / 3:CONNECTED --------YES / NO Default Error ON ERROR OFF ON ON ON ON CODE=*#9 ON ON OFF USB HOST NO Remote Setting OK OK OK NG OK OK OK NG OK OK OK NG NG

Copy features
Code 461 467 468 469 Function COPY RESOLUTION PAGE LAYOUT HOLD ZOOM HOLD COLLATE HPLD Set Value 1:TEXT/PHOTO / 2:TEXT / 3:PHOTO 1:DISABLED / 2:ENABLED 1:DISABLED / 2:ENABLED 1:DISABLED / 2:ENABLED Default TEXT DISABLED DISABLED DISABLED Remote Setting OK OK OK OK

PC print features
Code 774 Function DATA TIMEOUT 5~600s Set Value 60s Default Remote Setting NG

Scan features
Code 493 494 Function SCAN MODE SCAN PARAM. HOLD Set Value Default 1:VIEWER / 2:FILE / 3:E-MAIL / 4:OCR VIEWER 1:DISABLED / 2:ENABLED DISABLED Remote Setting OK OK

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LAN features
Code 500 501 502 503 504 505 507 508 532 533 534 Function DHCP IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK DEFAULT GATEWAY PRIMARY DNS SERVER SECONDARY DNS SERVER MACHINE NAME MAC ADDRESS APPROVED USERS AUTO IP HTTPD Set Value 1:DISABLED / 2:ENABLED --------------------------------------------------------1:DISABLED / 2:ENABLED 1:DISABLED / 2:ENABLED 1:DISABLED / 2:ENABLED Default ENABLED Remote Setting OK NG NG NG NG NG NG NG OK OK OK

DISABLED DISABLED ENABLED

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12.2.2.2. SERVICE FUNCTION


Code 501 503 507 508 514 520 521 522 523 524 527 529 550 551 552 553 554 555 556 557 558 561 567 570 573 590 591 592 593 594 595 596 598 599 628 639 655 717 718 721 722 763 774 815 852 853 854 874 875 880 881 882 991 994 995 996 998 999 Set Value 001~600 x 100msec 1:10pps / 2:20 pps (0:Disable/1:33.6/2:31.2/3:28.8/4:26.4/ 5:24.0/6:21.6/7:19.2/8:16.8/) V34 reception start speed (0:Disable/1:33.6/2:31.2/3:28.8/4:26.4/ 5:24.0/6:21.6/7:19.2/8:16.8/) Bell signal detect time 1~9 x 100msec CED frequency select 1:2100Hz / 2:1100Hz International mode select 1:ON / 2:OFF Auto standby select 1:ON / 2:OFF Receive equalizer select 1:0kms / 2:1.8km / 3:3.6km / 4:7.2km Transmission equalizer select 1:0kms / 2:1.8km / 3:3.6km / 4:7.2km V8 function select 1:OFF / 2:ON Memory clear for Call Service --------Memory clear --------ROM check --------DTMF signal tone test 1:ON / 2:OFF Monitor on FAX communication select 1:OFF / 2:Phase B / 3:ALL Modem test --------Scanner test --------Motor test --------LED test --------LCD test --------Key test --------T0 timer 001~255sec Break % select 1:61% / 2:67% Remote turn-on ring number set 00~99 FAX auto redial time set 00~99 FAX auto redial line disconnection time set 001~999sec CNG transmit select 1:OFF / 2:ALL / 3:AUTO Time between CED and 300bps 1:75ms / 2:500ms / 3:1sec Overseas DIS detection select 1:1st / 2:2nd Receive error limit value set 1:5% / 2:10% / 3:15% / 4:20% Transmit level set -15~00dBm Receiving Sensitivity 20~48 ECM Frame size 1:256 / 2:64 H.V.P.S check --------LSU test --------Cause distinction code of call service 3 --------Transmit speed select 1: 14400bps / 2:12000bps / 3:9600bps / 4:7200bps / 5:4800bps / 6:2400bps Receive speed select 1: 14400bps / 2:12000bps / 3:9600bps / 4:7200bps / 5:4800bps / 6:2400bps Pause tone detect 1:ON / 2:OFF Redial tone detect 1:ON / 2:OFF CNG detect time for friendly reception 1:10s / 2:20s / 3:30s T4 timer 00~99 " 100msec Sensor check --------Print test pattern --------Top margin 1~5 Left margin 1~7 DTMF ON time 060~200msec DTMF OFF time 060~200msec History list --------Journal 2 --------Journal 3 --------Setup list 1:Start Journal list 1:Start Journal 2 list 1:Start Journal 3 list 1:Start History list 1:Start Service list 1:Start Function Pause time set Dial speed V34 transmission start speed Default 030 10pps 33600bps 33600bps 6 2100 ON ON 0 km 0 km ON ------------------------OFF OFF ------------------------------------------------052 67% 10 02 065 ALL 75ms 1st 10% 10 48 256byte ------------------------14400bps 14400bps OFF OFF 30s 00 ----------------2 1 100 100 ------------------------------------------------------------------------Remote Setting OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK NG NG NG OK OK NG NG NG NG NG NG OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK NG NG NG OK OK OK OK OK OK NG NG OK OK OK OK NG NG NG OK OK OK OK OK OK

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Note: Refer to SERVICE FUNCTION TABLE (P.86) for descriptions of the individual codes. Example: If you want to set value in the 401 PRINT SENDING REPORT, press the dial key number 1, 2 or 3 corresponding to the Set Value you want to select. (1:ERROR/2:ON/3:OFF)

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12.3. TROUBLESHOOTING DETAILS


12.3.1. OUTLINE
Troubleshooting is for recovering quality and reliability by determining the broken component and replacing, adjusting or cleaning it as required. First, determine the problem then decide the troubleshooting method. If you have difficulty finding the broken part, determine which board is broken. (For example: the Main PCB, Sensor PCB, etc.) The claim tag from a customer or dealer may use different expressions for the same problem, as they are not a technician or engineer. Using your experience, test the problem area corresponding to the claim. Also, returns from a customer or dealer often have a claim tag. For these cases as well, you need to determine the problem. Test the unit using the simple check list on SIMPLE CHECK LIST(P.104). Difficult problems may be hard to determine, so repeated testing is necessary.

12.3.2. STARTING TROUBLE SHOOTING


Determine the symptom and the troubleshooting method.

CROSS REFERENCE: USER RECOVERABLE ERRORS(P.94) SIMPLE CHECK LIST(P.104) MAIN BOARD SECTION(P.231) POWER SUPPLY BOARD SECTION(P.62)

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12.3.3. INITIALIZATION
There are two types of initialization, one is the short initialization (about 3 seconds) and the other is the long initialization (about 10 seconds). The short initialization makes the unit enter the standby mode. The long initialization makes the unit enter the standby mode after cleaning or detecting the rest of toner.

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12.3.4. SIMPLE CHECK LIST

Note: Check according to the service code referring to TEST FUNCTIONS (P.81)

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12.3.5. SIMPLIFIED TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 12.3.5.1. PRINTING


No. Symptom 1 GHOST IMAGE (P.115) Cause Failed drum unit Failed transfer unit Failed the high-voltage terminal Failed the high voltage power supply board Failed fuser unit Countermeasure Replace drum unit Check the transfer roller and spring Check the high-voltage terminal Go to HIGH VOLTAGE SECTION (P.165) Check the heat roller and the pressurized roller and the spring and the heat lamp and the thermistor Too thick or too thin recording paper Use the recording paper from 16lb to 24lb Dirty the cover glass or the reflecting mirror Clean the cover glass and the reflecting mirror Dust on the path of the laser beam Clean the path of the laser beam Failed drum unit Replace drum unit Failed the heat roller or the pressurized roller Check the heat roller and the pressurized roller Failed LSU Go to LSU (Laser Scanning Unit) SECTION (P.40) Failed drum unit Replace drum unit Failed the gear Check the gear Failed the engine motor Go to FB (Flatbed) MOTOR (P.158) Failed the high-voltage terminal Check the high-voltage terminal Failed the high voltage power supply board Go to HIGH VOLTAGE SECTION (P.165) Scratch on the OPC drum Replace drum unit Static electricity on the documents (when copy- Check the connection between the parts around CIS and earth ing) Failed drum unit Replace drum unit Dirty the pickup roller and the regist roller and Clean the pickup roller and the regist roller and the feed roller the feed roller and the eject roller and the heat and the eject roller and the heat roller and the pressure roller roller and the pressure roller Failed the high-voltage terminal Check the high-voltage terminal Failed the high voltage power supply board Go to HIGH VOLTAGE SECTION (P.165) Dirty the recording paper path Clean the recording paper path Failed drum unit Replace drum unit Failed LSU Go to LSU (Laser Scanning Unit) SECTION (P.40) Failed the high-voltage terminal Check the high-voltage terminal Failed the high voltage power supply board Go to HIGH VOLTAGE SECTION (P.165) Failed the digital board Check the digital board Failed CIS (when copying) Go to CIS CONTROL SECTION (P.161) Short toner Supply toner Failed drum unit Replace drum unit Life of drum unit is over Replace drum unit Dirty the cover glass or the reflecting mirror Clean the cover glass and the reflecting mirror Failed the high-voltage terminal Check the high-voltage terminal Failed the high voltage power supply board Go to HIGH VOLTAGE SECTION (P.165) Failed the digital board Check the digital board Failed CIS (when copying) Go to CIS CONTROL SECTION (P.161) Failed the developer roller (32mm pitch) Replace drum unit Failed the OPC drum (75mm pitch) Replace drum unit Failed the heat roller (79mm pitch) Check the heat roller Failed the high voltage power supply board Go to HIGH VOLTAGE SECTION (P.165) Too thick or too thin recording paper Use the recording paper from 16lb to 24lb

DARK OR WHITE VERTICAL LINE (P.116)

DARK OR WHITE HORIZONTAL LINE (P.117)

DIRTY OR HALF DARKNESS BACKGROUND (P.118)

BLACK PRINT (P.119)

LIGHT PRINT (P.120) OR BLACK PRINT (P.119)

BLACK OR WHITE POINT (P.121)

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12.3.5.2. RECORDING PAPER FEED


No. Symptom 1 MULTIPLE FEED (P.121) 2 THE RECORDING PAPER IS WAVED OR WRINKLED (P.122) Cause Dirty or failed the pickup roller Dirty or failed the pickup rubber Dirty the pressure roller or the heat roller Failed the spring of pressure roller Separator of heat roller a check Dust on the recording paper path Too thin recording paper Dirty or failed the pickup roller Dirty or failed the pickup rubber Dirty or failed the paper feed roller Dust on the recording paper path Failed LSU Over the max capacity of the recording paper Too thick or too thin recording paper Dirty or failed the pickup roller Dirty or failed the pickup rubber Failed the gear Failed the solenoid Failed the engine motor Failed the pickup sensor lever Failed the pickup sensor Dirty or failed the pressure roller Dirty or failed the heat roller Separator of heat roller a check Dust on the recording paper path Failed the paper feed roller Failed the pickup sensor lever Failed the pickup sensor Failed the resist sensor lever Countermeasure Clean or replace the pickup roller Clean or replace the separation rubber Clean the pressure roller and the heat roller Replace the spring of pressure roller Replace separator Clean the recording paper path Use the recording paper from 16lb to 24lb Clean or replace the pickup roller Clean or replace the separation rubber Clean or replace the regist roller Clean the recording paper path Replace LSU Set up to MAX 150 sheets Use the recording paper from 16lb to 24lb Clean or replace the pickup roller Clean or replace the separation rubber Check the gear Check the solenoid Go to FB (Flatbed) MOTOR (P.158) Check the pickup sensor lever Go to SENSOR SECTION (P.154) Clean or replace the pressure roller Clean or replace the heat roller Replace separator Clean the recording paper path Replace the resistance roller Check the pickup sensor lever Go to SENSOR SECTION (P.154) Check the Registration & Manual paper sensor (paper top sensor) lever Go to SENSOR SECTION(P.154) Check the Paper Exit sensor lever Use the recording paper from 16lb to 24lb Set toner bottle Clean the recording paper path Clean the pressure roller Clean the resistance roller Check the high-voltage terminal Go to HIGH VOLTAGE SECTION (P.165)

SKEW (P.123)

THE RECORDING PAPER DOES NOT FEED (P.124)

THE RECORDING PAPER JAM(P.125) PAPER JAMMED ON THE LCD

Failed the resist sensor Failed the exit sensor Too thick or too thin recording paper Not set the toner bottle BACK SIDE OF THE Dirty the recording paper path RECORDING PAPER IS Dirty the pressure roller DIRTY(P.126) Dirty the regist roller Failed the high-voltage terminal Failed the high voltage power supply board

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12.3.5.3. COPY AND FAX


No. Symptom 1 NO DOCUMENT FEED (NO DOCUMENT FEED,DOCUMENT JAM and MULTIPLE DOCUMENT FEED.) (P.127) DOCUMENT JAM (NO DOCUMENT FEED,DOCUMENT JAM and MULTIPLE DOCUMENT FEED.) (P.127) MULTIPLE DOCUMENT FEED(NO DOCUMENT FEED,DOCUMENT JAM and MULTIPLE DOCUMENT FEED.) (P.127) SKEW (ADF) (P.129) Cause Failed the document sensor lever Failed the document sensor Dirty or failed the separation roller Dirty or failed the separation rubber Failed the separation spring Dust or scratch on the document paper path Failed the gear Failed the ADF motor Failed the ADF cover open switch lever Dirty or failed the separation roller Dirty or failed the separation rubber Failed the separation spring Countermeasure Replace the document sensor lever Go to SENSOR SECTION (P.154) Clean or replace the separation roller Clean or replace the separation rubber Replace the separation spring Clean the document paper path Check the gear Go to ADF MOTOR (ADF provided model only) (P.159) Replace the ADF cover open switch lever Clean or replace the separation roller Clean or replace the separation rubber Replace the separation spring

THE SENT FAX DATA IS SKEWED (P.130) THE RECEIVED FAX DATA IS SKEWED (P.130) THE RECEIVED OR COPIED DATA IS EXPANDED (P.130) BLACK OR WHITE VERTICAL LINE IS COPIED (P.131)

4 5

AN ABNORMAL IMAGE IS COPIED (P.132)

Dust or scratch on the document paper path Failed the document feed roller Failed the document guide The cause of ADF The cause of scanner glass Problem with the other FAX machine The cause of printing Problem with the other FAX machine Dirty or failed the document feed roller (at ADF) Dirty or failed the separation roller (at ADF) Failed CIS movement (at SG) Dirty or failed the white plate and sheet (2 places) Dirty or failed the glass board The cause of printing Failed CIS Dirty or failed the white plate and sheet (2 places) Dirty or failed the glass board Dirty or failed the document feed roller (at ADF) Dirty or failed the separation roller (at ADF) Failed CIS movement (at SG) Failed CIS The cause of printing

Clean the document paper path Replace the document feed roller Replace the document guide Go to SKEW (ADF)(P.129) ---Go to SKEW (ADF)(P.129) Clean or replace the document feed roller Clean or replace the separation roller Replace the belt or the gear or the shaft or the FB motor Clean or replace the white plate and sheet Clean or replace the glass board Go to DARK OR WHITE VERTICAL LINE (P.116) Go to CIS CONTROL SECTION (P.161) Clean or replace the white plate and sheet Clean or replace the glass board Clean or replace the document feed roller Clean or replace the separation roller Replace the belt or the gear or the shaft or the FB motor Go to CIS CONTROL SECTION (P.161) Go to DARK OR WHITE VERTICAL LINE (P.116)

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12.3.6. CALL SERVICE TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE


Call Service related error is most frequent. Call Service 1 ----- Polygon doesnt rotate......... Refer to LSU (Laser Scanning Unit) SECTION (P.40). First, listen to the sound. If rotation sound isn't heard, check 24V line, POLON signal and POLCLK signal. If even a little of sound is heard, check XREADY signal. Call Service 2 ----- Laser isn't output.......... Refer to LSU (Laser Scanning Unit) SECTION (P.40) This can be judged only by referring to signal. Check 5V line, XHSYNC, XAPC, XVIDEO, XLDON. Call Service 3 ----- Detection of fixing temperature.......... Refer to HEAT LAMP CONTROL CIRCUIT (P.54) *Service mode *655 tells the detection number and 3 latest temperatures of the thermistor. The detection point of the Call Service 3 and the thermistor temperature is displayed. Maximum 3 latest temperatures are displayed showing the newest on the left. [AABB CCDD EEFF] AA, CC and EE show the detection points and BB, DD and FF show their temperature detection points. 00: CALL SERVICE 3 was not occurred. 01: means that the value of AD did not increased by 6 steps or more within 10 sec soon after the heater was turned ON. (thermistors open detection) 02: means that it did not reach the first stabilizing temperature (170!C: 5Bh) within 50 seconds. 03: means that it did not reach the second stabilizing temperature (195!C: 44h/200!C: 40h) within 70 seconds after reaching the first stabilizing temperature (170!C: 5Bh). 04: means that it dropped to 155!C: 6Ch/160!C: 66h (-40 deg) or below by the temperature control after reaching the second stabilizing temperature (195!C: 44h/200!C: 40h). 05: means that it did not reach the first stabilizing temperature (170!C: 5Bh) within 30 seconds from detection temperature 1 (70!C: D8h). 06: means that it became 235!C: 2Ah or over during printing. 07: means that during printing the short of the thermistor (AD: 00h) was detected. 08: means that the thermistors short (AD: 00h) and open (AD: FFh or over) were detected. <Note>
Once CALL SERVICE3 is displayed, it does not disappear until the Factory Setup or Service Function #529 is executed.

Therefore Service Function #529 should not be executed before the confirmation, and #529 should be done after the countermeasure. Call Service 4 ----- Rotation of Fan.......... Refer to FAN MOTOR SECTION (P.37) Connector isnt inserted firmly, dust is caught in and the fan is broken. Rotation of the Fan can be confirmed by following Test Mode. Service mode *677 :1... Normal operation (default) :2... Right Fan ON (High speed) :3... Right Fan ON (Low speed) :4... Left Fan ON (High speed) :5... Left Fan ON (Low speed) :6... Both Fan OFF Call service 5 ----- Rotation of Engine motor.......... Refer to MOTOR DRIVE SECTION (P.30) Engine motors rotation detection signal LD did not become Low within rated speed 6.25%. Service mode *556: the operation of Main Motor can be checked by pressing 0 and SET buttons. Call service 6 ----- Detection of Charger error.......... Refer to the HVPS (High Voltage Power Supply) SECTION (P.52) Breaking of chargers wire of Drum Unit and/or loose connection of High voltage terminals (CHRG, GRID). First, replace the Drum unit even so, it doesnt function check the high voltage power supply. * As for Call Service 1, 2, 4, 5 and 6, turn the power OFF then ON to restart.

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12.3.6.1. CALL SERVICE 1


"CALL SERVICE 1" means that the polygon motor inside the LSU does not rotate. The rotation of the polygon motor is detected by IC300-F23pin (NREADY).

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12.3.6.2. CALL SERVICE 2


"CALL SERVICE 2" means that the synchronous signal out of the LSU cannot be detected. The synchronous signal out of the LSU is detected by IC 300-G23pin. (NHSYNC)

Note: As for the "Pulse" waveform of the above flow chart, see the timing chart.

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12.3.6.3. CALL SERVICE 3


"CALL SERVICE 3" means that the temperature of the fuser does not rise up to or exceed a constant temperature. The temperature is monitored with the thermistor inside the fuser and detected with the voltage input into IC 300-D19.

* When Call Service 3 is occurred, the cause can be distinguished by service mode Refer to P.108 for details.

655.

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12.3.6.4. CALL SERVICE 4


"CALL SERVICE 4" means that the FAN does not run or the running of the FAN cannot be detected normally. The running of the FAN is detected by IC300-AC20 and W24pin. "CALL SERVICE 4" is displayed when it detects NG three times continuously. After repairing, copy three times.If CALL SERVICE 4 is displayed, check again.

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12.3.6.5. CALL SERVICE 5


CALL SERVICE 5 means that Engine DC motors rotation detection signal (LD) does not become Low.

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12.3.6.6. CALL SERVICE 6


CALL SERVICE 6 indicates that abnormal charge voltage is output from the high voltage unit.

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12.3.7. PRINT 12.3.7.1. GHOST IMAGE

CROSS REFERENCE: HIGH VOLTAGE SECTION(P.165) POWER SUPPLY BOARD SECTION(P.62)

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12.3.7.2. DARK OR WHITE VERTICAL LINE

Note: When wiping the cover glass, reflecting mirror, use a dry and soft cloth.

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12.3.7.3. DARK OR WHITE HORIZONTAL LINE

CROSS REFERENCE: HIGH VOLTAGE SECTION (P.165)

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12.3.7.4. DIRTY OR HALF DARKNESS BACKGROUND

CROSS REFERENCE: HIGH VOLTAGE SECTION (P.165)

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12.3.7.5. BLACK PRINT

CROSS REFERENCE: HIGH VOLTAGE SECTION (P.165) LSU (Laser Scanning Unit) SECTION (P.40)

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12.3.7.6. LIGHT PRINT

CROSS REFERENCE: HIGH VOLTAGE SECTION (P.165)

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12.3.7.7. BLACK OR WHITE POINT

12.3.8. RECORDING PAPER FEED 12.3.8.1. MULTIPLE FEED

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12.3.8.2. THE RECORDING PAPER IS WAVED OR WRINKLED

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12.3.8.3. SKEW

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12.3.8.4. THE RECORDING PAPER DOES NOT FEED

CROSS REFERENCE: SENSOR SECTION (P.154) ENGINE MOTOR (P.157)

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12.3.8.5. THE RECORDING PAPER JAM

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CROSS REFERENCE: FAN MOTOR SECTION (P.37) When the recording paper jam is occurred, the service mode *630 distinguishes the cause. 0:No Paper Jam 1:The paper was pulled into the unit. 2:The paper was longer than the maximum length of the Resistance sensor. 3:The paper exit was not detected after the registration. 4:The paper was longer than the maximum length of the paper exit sensor. 5:The Resistance & Manual paper sensor or paper exit sensor was turned ON before the motor started to rotate. 6:The Resistance& Manual paper sensor chattered. 7:The sorter enter sensor chattered.

12.3.8.6. BACK SIDE OF THE RECORDING PAPER IS DIRTY

CROSS REFERENCE: HIGH VOLTAGE SECTION (P.165)

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12.3.9. ADF (Auto Document Feeder) SECTION 12.3.9.1. NO DOCUMENT FEED,DOCUMENT JAM and MULTIPLE DOCUMENT FEED.

CROSS REFERENCE: SENSOR SECTION (P.154)

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CROSS REFERENCE: ENGINE MOTOR (P.157)

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12.3.9.2. SKEW (ADF)

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12.3.9.3. THE SENT FAX DATA IS SKEWED

CROSS REFERENCE: SKEW (ADF) (P.129)

12.3.9.4. THE RECEIVED FAX DATA IS SKEWED

CROSS REFERENCE: SKEW (P.123)

12.3.9.5. THE RECEIVED OR COPIED DATA IS EXPANDED

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12.3.9.6. BLACK OR WHITE VERTICAL LINE IS COPIED

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12.3.10. AN ABNORMAL IMAGE IS COPIED

CROSS REFERENCE: CIS CONTROL SECTION (P.161)

12.3.11. COMMUNICATION SECTION


Find the problem in the table shown below, and refer to the corresponding troubleshooting procedure in DEFECTIVE FACSIMILE SECTION (P.133).
No. 1 Symptom The paper dose not feed properly when faxing. Possible cause Problem with the feeding mechanism. (Refer to TRANSMIT PROBLEM (Copying is also not possible.) (P.133) The fax transmits successfully one time and fails another. Troubleshooting Problem with the service line or with (Copying is also possible.) the receiver's fax. (Refer to SOMETIME THERE IS A TRANSMIT PROBLEM (P.134) Problem with the service line or with The fax receives successfully one time and fails another. Troubleshooting the transmitter's fax. (Refer to RECEIVE PROBLEM (Copying is also possible.) (P.135) The fax completely fails to transmit or receive. Troubleshooting Problem with the electric circuit. (Copying is also possible.) (Refer to THE UNIT CAN COPY, BUT CANNOT TRANSMIT/ RECEIVE (P.136) The fax fails either to transmit or receive when making a Detailed description of the Problem with the service line. possible causes (Similar to long distance or an international call. troubleshooting items No.2 (Copying is also possible.) The fax image is poor when transmitting or receiving during and No.3.) a long distance or international call. No.1-No.5 The troubleshooting proce- (Refer to HOW TO OUTPUT THE dure for each error code will JOURNAL REPORT (P.141) be printed on the communication result report. Content Troubleshooting

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12.3.11.1. DEFECTIVE FACSIMILE SECTION 12.3.11.1.1. TRANSMIT PROBLEM

CROSS REFERENCE: CLEANING THE WHITE PLATE AND GLASSES (P.217) ADF (Auto Document Feeder) SECTION (P.127) OPERATION PANEL SECTION (P.154)

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12.3.11.1.2. SOMETIME THERE IS A TRANSMIT PROBLEM

Note: 596: Transmit level set represents a service code. Refer to the SERVICE FUNCTION TABLE (P.86). 717: Transmit speed select represents a service code. Refer to the SERVICE FUNCTION TABLE (P.86).

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12.3.11.1.3. RECEIVE PROBLEM


Confirm the following before starting troubleshooting. Is the recording paper installed properly? Refer to the next page.

Note: 596: Transmit level set represents a service code. Refer to the SERVICE FUNCTION TABLE (P.86). 718: Receive speed select represents a service code. Refer to the SERVICE FUNCTION TABLE (P.86). For the receiving problem, we have thought of causes other than in the software. Some causes may be when the fax changes to the memory receiving mode (for example, when out of paper). and the memory becomes full of the unprinted fax data. In this case, [MEMORY FULL] and its main cause (for example, OUT OF PAPER) are displayed on the LCD. Accordingly, by solving the main problem, [MEMORY FULL] can be canceled and the receiving problem can solved. Please refer to USER RECOVERABLE ERRORS (P.94) for the above items. Also, when it actually becomes a hardware deformity, please check each sensor.

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12.3.11.1.4. THE UNIT CAN COPY, BUT CANNOT TRANSMIT/RECEIVE

CROSS REFERENCE: TEST FUNCTIONS (P.81) CHECK SHEET (P.151)

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12.3.12. SPECIAL SERVICE JOURNAL REPORTS


Journal 2 and Journal 3 shown below, which are special journals giving the additional detailed information about the latest 35 communications, can be printed by Service Code 881 or 882. Remote printing function for the journal reports (JOURNAL, JOURNAL 2 and JOURNAL 3) is also available for service technicians. (Refer to PROGRAM MODE TABLE(P.98).) The JOURNAL report only gives you basic information about a communication, but the other two journal reports provide different information on the same item (communication).

HOW TO READ JOURNAL REPORTS: Example: 1. Look at NO. 01 in the JOURNAL. If you want to know about the details about that item, see NO. 01 in the JOURNAL 2 and the JOURNAL 3. You can get the following information. * MODE: Fax transmission * RCV. MODE: TEL * TX SPEED: 9.6 kbps * RESOLUTION: standard * ENCODE: MH * MAKER CODE: 79 2. Look at NO. 04 in the JOURNAL 2. CNG (0003) indicates that the CNG signal has been received three times since the purchase date. For further details, see JOURNAL 2 and JOURNAL 3.

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12.3.12.1. JOURNAL 2
Refer to JOURNAL 2 in PRINTOUT EXAMPLE(P.139). Journal 2 displays the additional detailed information about the last 35 communications. Descriptions: (1) RCV. MODE Indicates which receive mode the unit was in when the unit received a fax message. This information is also displayed when the unit transmitted a fax message. (2) SPEED Indicates the speed of the communication. If multiple pages are transmitted or received, it indicates the last pages communication speed. If there is a communication error, ? is displayed. (3) RESOLUTION Indicates the resolution of the communication. If multiple pages are transmitted or received, it indicates the last pages resolution. If there is a communication error, ? is displayed. (4) RCV-TRIG. (CNT.) Indicates the trigger that causes the unit to switch to the fax receive mode. The available options are listed in JOURNAL 2 in PRINTOUT EXAMPLE(P.139). The values in parentheses indicate how many times the trigger has been used. (For example, 0003 means three times.)
No. 1 2 3 4 5 Display FAX MODE MAN RCV RMT DTMF PAL DTMF TURN-ON Function Means the unit received a fax message in the FAX mode. Means the unit received a fax message by manual operation. Means the unit detected DTMF (Remote Fax activation code) entered remotely. Means the unit detected DTMF (Remote Fax activation code) entered by a parallel connected telephone. Means the unit started to receive after 10 rings. (Remote Turn On: Service Code #573)

(5) ERROR#MEMORY Indicates the reason why the unit received a fax message in memory. If you look at No.11 in the JOURNAL 2 in PRINTOUT EXAMPLE(P.139), it shows the fax message was received in memory due to PAPER OUT error. NO RESPONSE DISAPPEARED ON JOURNAL The NO RESPONSE DISAPPEARED ON JOURNAL displays the information about the last 10 communications terminated by No Response. (Some of the communications terminated by No Response were not displayed in the JOURNAL.) When a fax transmission cannot be performed because the other partys unit is set to the TEL mode, No response will be printed.

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12.3.12.2. JOURNAL 3
Refer to JOURNAL 3 in PRINTOUT EXAMPLE(P.139). Description (6) ENCODE Compression Code: MH/MR/MMR (7) MSLT MSLT means Minimum Scan Line Time. Used only at the factory. (8) EQM EQM means Eye Quality Monitor. Used only at the factory. (9) ERROR LINE (RX) When an error occurs while receiving a fax, this shows the number of error lines. (10) MAKER CODE This shows a 2 digit code of the other party's fax machine brand. 0E: KX model 00: Unknown 79: UF model 19: Xerox model

12.3.12.3. PRINTOUT EXAMPLE

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12.3.12.4. HOW TO OUTPUT THE JOURNAL REPORT


1. 2. 3. 4. Press the MENU button 3 times. Press #, then 3. Press the SET button. The report prints out.

CROSS REFERENCE: Features(P.11) Error code table:


(1) CODE (2) RESULT (3) MODE SYMPTOM Countermeasure* PRESSED THE STOP KEY DOCUMENT JAMMED NO DOCUMENT THE COVER WAS OPENED COMMUNICATION ERROR COMMUNICATION ERROR COMMUNICATION ERROR COMMUNICATION ERROR COMMUNICATION ERROR COMMUNICATION ERROR COMMUNICATION ERROR COMMUNICATION ERROR COMMUNICATION ERROR COMMUNICATION ERROR COMMUNICATION ERROR COMMUNICATION ERROR ERROR-NOT YOUR UNIT COMMUNICATION ERROR ERROR-NOT YOUR UNIT COMMUNICATION ERROR COMMUNICATION ERROR COMMUNICATION ERROR ERROR-NOT YOUR UNIT COMMUNICATION ERROR MEMORY FULL CANCELED COMMUNICATION ERROR SND & RCV SND SND SND SND SND SND SND SND SND RCV RCV RCV RCV RCV RCV RCV RCV SND SND RCV RCV RCV RCV RCV SND Communication was interrupted by the STOP button. The document paper is jammed. No document paper. The cover is open. Invalid signal is received during PHASE-B of PHASE-D. Transmission is finished when the T1 TIMER expires. DCN is received after DCS transmission. FTT is received after transmission of a 2400BSP training signal. No response after post message is transmitted three times. RTN and PIN are received. No response after FTT is transmitted. No post message. RTN is transmitted. PIN is transmitted (to PRI-Q). PIN is transmitted. Reception is finished when the T1 TIMER expires. DCN is received after DIS transmission. DCN is received after FTT transmission. DCN responds to the post message. DCN is received before DIS reception. Reception is not EOP, EOM PIP, PIN, RTP or RTN. No response at the other party after MCF or CFR is transmitted. DCN is received after CFR transmission. Carrier is cut when the image signal is received. The document was not received due to memory full. The multi-station transmission was rejected by the user.

28 40 41 42 43 44 46 48 49 50 51 52 54 58 59 65 65 68 70 72 75 79 FF

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 8 9 11 13 14 2 2 13 13 16

SND & RCV Modem error. For the DCN, DCN, etc. abbreviations, refer to NCU 12 SECTION (P.27).ITS (Integrated telephone System) and MONITOR SECTION (P.28).

SND=TRANSMISSION / RCV=RECEPTION Most fax communication problems can be resolved by the following steps. 1. Change the transmit level. (Service code: 596, refer to SERVICE FUNCTION TABLE(P.86).) 2. Change the TX speed/RX speed. (Service code: 717/718, refer to SERVICE FUNCTION TABLE(P.86).) Note*: If the problem remains, see the following Countermeasure flow chart.

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CROSS REFERENCE: TEST FUNCTIONS (P.81)

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CROSS REFERENCE: TEST FUNCTIONS (P.81)

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CROSS REFERENCE: TEST FUNCTIONS (P.81)

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CROSS REFERENCE: TEST FUNCTIONS (P.81)

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CROSS REFERENCE: TEST FUNCTIONS (P.81)

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12.3.13. INITIALIZING ERROR


After the power is turned on, the SOC (IC300) initializes and checks each IC. The ROM (IC402) and SDRAM (IC400) are checked. If initialization fails for the ICs, the system will not boot up. In this case, please find the cause as follows.

CROSS REFERENCE: NG EXAMPLE (P.232) POWER SUPPLY BOARD SECTION (P.62)

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12.3.14. ANALOG SECTION


This chapter provides the testing procedures required for the analog parts. A signal route to be tested is determined depending upon purposes. For example, the handset TX route begins at the handset microphone and the signal is output to the telephone line. The signal mainly flowing on this route is analog. You can trace the signal with an oscilloscope. The signal flow on each route is shown in the Check Sheet here. If you find a specific problem in the unit, for example if you cannot communicate with the H/S, trace that signal route locally with the following Check Sheet and locate the faulty point.

12.3.14.1. CHECK SHEET

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12.3.14.2. DEFECTIVE ITS (Integrated Telephone System) SECTION


1. No handset and speakerphone transmission / reception Perform a signal test in the ITS or the NCU section and locate a defective point (where the signal disappears) on each route between the handset microphone and telephone line (sending), or between the telephone line and the handset speaker (receiving), or between the microphone and the telephone line (sending), or between the telephone line and the speaker (receiving). Check the components at that point. CHECK SHEET(P.151) is useful for this investigation. 2. No pulse dialing

3. No ring tone (or No bell)

CROSS REFERENCE: CHECK SHEET (P.151) NCU SECTION (P.27)

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4. No tone dialing

CROSS REFERENCE: CHECK SHEET (P.151)

12.3.14.3. DETECTIVE TAM INTERFACE SECTION


1. The FAX turns on, but does not arrive through TAM.

CROSS REFERENCE: TAM INTERFACE SECTION (P.28) 2. A FAX is received, but won't switch from TAM to FAX.

CROSS REFERENCE: ANALOG SECTION (P.151) TAM INTERFACE SECTION (P.28)

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12.3.15. OPERATION PANEL SECTION


Refer to TEST FUNCTIONS (P.81). 1. NO KEY OPERATION

2. NO LCD INDICATION

CROSS REFERENCE: TEST FUNCTIONS (P.81)

12.3.16. SENSOR SECTION


Refer to SENSORS AND SWITCHES for the circuit description. Perform an SENSOR CHECK to determine if the sensor is operating correctly. 1. Check the pickup sensor .......... FAILED PICKUP

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2. Check the paper exit sensor.......... PAPER JAMMED

3. Check the read position sensor .......... CHECK DOCUMENT

4. Check the registration & manual paper sensor .......... PAPER JAMMED

5. Check the print timing sensor .......... PAPER JAMMED

6. Check the document sensor

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7. Check the top cover sensor .......... TOP COVER OPEN

8. Check the toner sensor .......... TONER LOW, CHANGE DRUM

CROSS REFERENCE: SENSORS AND SWITCHES SECTION (P.42)

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12.3.17. MOTOR SECTION 12.3.17.1. ENGINE MOTOR

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12.3.17.2. FB (Flatbed) MOTOR

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12.3.17.3. ADF MOTOR (ADF provided model only)

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12.3.18. LSU SECTION

CROSS REFERENCE: LSU (Laser Scanning Unit) SECTION (P.40)

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12.3.19. CIS CONTROL SECTION

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CROSS REFERENCE: TEST FUNCTIONS (P.81)

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12.3.20. HIGH VOLTAGE VALUE CHECK POINT


Measurement Procedure 1. Turn Off the unit, and open the unit cover. 2. Remove the developing unit, if it is equipped. 3. Connect the wire to the terminal to be measured (Fig. 2). The wire should be put out of the unit not to interfere in other terminals (Fig. 3). See Fig 4 and 5 for fixing the wire to the terminal No.4. 4. Reinstall the developing unit and close the unit cover. 5. Connect the wire fixed to the terminal to be measured and high voltage probe. Connect the earth of the high voltage probe to the screw located under the bottom plate of the unit without the paper cassette. (Fig.1) 6. Turn On the unit. It causes the unit to start the initial operation. Be careful, high voltage is output at that moment. (Avoid measuring then.) 7. The unit enters the service mode. Then push *628_0. 8. Push the SET button. (High voltage will be added to the unit in the hereafter. Avoid touching the wire and the tip of high voltage probe where high voltage is supplied.) 9. When the measurement is finished, push the STOP button. (The high voltage output is stopped.) 10. Remove the wire fixed to the output terminal after measuring.

Each terminals output voltage


No. 1 2 3 4 BIAS Name CHG (Charge) GRID (Grid) DEV (Developing) TRA (Transfer) Rated Output 200'A 475V 230V 785V Rated Output Range 20015'AOutput voltage about 4.1~4.6KV 475 10V 170~240V 785 100V

* FLUKE85 (MULTIMETER) + HIOKI (HV PROVE 9014) or the equivalent should be used as the high voltage measuring instrument. (Fig.6) * As for measuring TRA, start measuring within 9 seconds after pressing the SET button. The output value will be changed in 9 seconds.

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12.3.21. HIGH VOLTAGE SECTION


1. Main

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2. CHG, GRID

3. TRA (+)

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3. DEV DC

TRA (-)

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12.3.22. USB SECTION


Troubleshooting 1. Confirmation of the PC settings

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2. Confirmation of the main unit

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USB (Universal Serial Bus) block Description This is a USB block for data communication with PC. Two signal lines (D+/D-) are differential signals which work in reverse phase. VBUS: CN300 1pin D+: CN300 3pin D-: CN300 2pin GND: CN300 4pin Circuit Diagram

Sequence of normal operation When USB cable from PC is connected to CN300, VBUS voltage goes up to 5V, and IC300 recognize the connection with PC. Then D+ becomes about 3V : waveform (1)-1 The D+ becomes 0V, then communication between IC300 and PC is started : waveform (2)-1 When a few seconds elapsed after USB cable was inserted into CN300 ,the unit enters stand-by mode. When PC is at Hi-Speed , waveforms are (1)-1 ~ (1)-4. When PC is at Full Speed ,waveforms are (2)-1 ~ (2)-4.

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Waveform of normal operation

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12.3.23. LAN SECTION

LAN Block Diagram

LAN Circuit signal waveform (Normal) Transmitter waveform [TD+ ( CN750 pin1), TD- ( CN750 pin2) differential voltage] : Differential probe is used. 1. When network equipment is not connected (LAN cable is not connected); 172

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2. When 100Base-TX-enabled deviced is connected;

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3. When 10Base-T-enabled device is connected.

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IC750 ( C1CB00002227 : 3.3V Single Power Supply) Pin Description


Pin No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Signal Name MDIO MDC RXD3/PHYAD1 RXD2/PHYAD2 RXD1/PHYAD3 RXD0/PHYAD4 VDDIO GND RXDV/ CRSDV/ PCS_LPBK RXC RXER/ISO GND VDDC TXER TXC/REFCLK TXEN TXD0 TXD1 TXD2 TXD3 COL/RMII CRS/RMII_BTB GND VDDIO INT#/ PHYAD0 LED0/TEST Input/Output(*) I/O I Ipd /O Ipd /O Ipd /O Ipd /O Ipd /O Description Management Independent Interface ( MII ) Data I/O MII Clock Input MII Receive Data Output MII Receive Data Output MII Receive Data Output MII Receive Data Output Digital IO 2.5V/3.3V tolerance power supply Ground MII Receive Data Valid Output

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

O Ipd /O Ipd I/O Ipd Ipd Ipd Ipd Ipd Ipd /O Ipd /O Ipu/O Ipu/O

MII Receive Clock Output MII Receive Error Output Ground Digital core 2.5V only power supply MII Transmit Error Input MII Transmit Clock Output / RMII(Reduced MII) Reference Clock Iunput MII Transmit Enable Input MII Transmit Data Input MII Transmit Data Input MII Transmit Data Input MII Transmit Data Input MII Collision Detect Output MII Carrier Sense Output Ground Digital IO 2.5V/3.3V tolerance power supply Management Interface ( MII ) Interrupt Out Link/Activity LED Output

27

LED1/

SPD100/ nFEF

Ipu/O

Speed LED Output

28

LED2/DUPLEX

Ipu/O

Full-duplex LED Output

29

LED3/NWAYEN

Ipu/O

Collision LED Output

30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43

PD# VDDRX RXRX+ FXSD/FXEN GND GND REXT VDDRCV GND TXTX+ VDDTX GND

Ipu I I Ipd/O I O O -

Power Down 1= Normal operation 0=Power-down. Analog 2.5V power supply Receive Input Receive Input Fiber Mode Enable/Signal Detection in Fiber Mode Ground Ground External resister(6.49k() connects to REXT and GNDRX 2.5V power output of voltage regulator. Ground Transmit Outputs Transmit Outputs Transmitter 2.5V power supply Ground

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Pin No 44 45 46 47 48

Signal Name GND XO XI VDDPLL RST#

Input/Output(*) O I Ipu

Description Ground XTAL feedback Crystal Oscillator Input Analog PLL 2.5V power supply Chip Reset ;Active low

NOTE: I=input o=output I/O = bi-directional Ipu = input w/ internal pull-up Ipd = input w/ internal pull-down Ipd/O = input w/ internal pull-down during reset, output pin otherwise Ipu/O = input w/ internal pull-up during reset, output pin otherwise

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12.3.24. MAIN BOARD SECTION


3.3V TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

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1.2V TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

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12.3.25. POWER SUPPLY BOARD SECTION 12.3.25.1. KEY COMPONENTS FOR TROUBLESHOOTING
Check the following parts first: F1, F2, D10-D13, C5, Q1 and PC1. This comes from our experience with experimental test. For example: power supply and lightning surge voltage test, with standing voltage test, intentional short circuit test, etc. Caution: If you find a melted fuse in the unit, do not turn on the power until you located and repair the faulty parts (except for the fuse); otherwise the fuse will melt again and you cannot pinpoint the faulty point. In most cases, the symptom is that nothing is output. It is more likely that the fault is in the primary side rather than the secondary side. Check the primary side first.

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12.3.25.2. TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHART

12.3.25.3. BROKEN PARTS REPAIR DETAILS


(D10~D13) Check for a short-circuit in terminal 4. If D10~D13 is short-circuit, F2 will melt (open). In this case, replace all of the parts (D10 - D13, F2). (D101) If D101 is broken, the oscillation circuit in the power supply cannot operate. Check it with an electric tester.

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12.4. DOCUMENT JAMS (AUTO DOCUMENT FEEDER)


Caution:
Do not pull out the jammed document forcibly before lifting the ADF cover.

1.

Open the ADF cover (1) while holding the document cover (2).

2.

Remove the jammed document (3) carefully. When the document has jammed near the document entrance:

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When the document has jammed near the document exit:

3.

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12.5. RECORDING PAPER JAM


12.5.1. When the recording paper has jammed inside of the unit
The display will show the following.

Caution:
Do not pull out the jammed paper forcibly before opening the top cover.

Case 1: When the recording paper has jammed near the manual input tray: 1. Pull open the paper input tray (1).

2. Open the manual input tray (2) and remove the jammed paper (3) carefully by pulling it upwards. Then close the manual input tray.

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3. Close the paper input tray. Open and close the top cover (4) to clear the error message.

Case 2: When the recording paper has jammed near the drum and toner unit: 1. Pull open the paper input tray (1).

2. Lift the top cover release lever (2) and open the top cover (3).

Note:
Do not touch the transfer roller (5)

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3. Remove the jammed paper (6) carefully by pulling it upwards.

Remove the jammed paper (7) carefully by pulling it toward you.

4. Close the paper input tray.

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5. Close the top cover until locked.

Caution: To prevent injuries, be careful not to put your hands under the top cover.

Case 3: When the recording paper has jammed near the fuser unit: 1. Lift the top cover release lever (1) and open the top cover (2).

Note:
Do not touch the transfer roller (4).

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2. Lift both green levers (5) until they stop.

3. Remove the jammed paper (6) carefully by pulling it upwards.

4. Push back the green levers (7) to the original position.

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5. Close the top cover until locked.

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12.5.2. When the recording paper is not fed into the unit properly
The display will show the following.

1. 2.

Pull the paper input tray until it clicks into place, then put it completely out, lifting the front part of the tray. Remove the recording paper and straighten. Re-load the recording paper.

3.

Insert the paper input tray to the unit, lifting the front part of the tray. Then push it completely into the unit.

Note: If the error message is still displayed, check the recording paper specifications and re-install recording paper.

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12.5.3. When the recording paper in the manual input tray is not fed into the unit properly
The display will show the following.

1. 2.

Remove the recording paper. Re-insert the recording paper.

Note: If the error message is still displayed, check the recording paper specifications and re-install recording paper.

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13 Service Fixture & Tools

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14 Disassembly and Assembly Instructions


Note: Remove the Document Cover, the Paper Input tray and the drum and toner cartridge before reassembling.

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14.1. ADF SECTION

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14.2. REMOVE ADF SECTION (1)

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14.3. REMOVE ADF SECTION

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14.4. REMOVE TOP COVER SECTION

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14.5. REMOVE SCANNER GLASS SECTION

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14.6. REMOVE OPERATION PANEL SECTION

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14.7. LEFT SIDE SECTION

14.8. REMOVE MAIN BOARD

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14.9. REMOVE GEAR CHASSIS SECTION

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14.10. REMOVE PAPER FEED ROLLER

14.11. RIGHT SIDE SECTION

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14.12. REMOVE RIGHT SIDE COVER SECTION

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14.13. LOWER SIDE CABINET SECTION

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14.14. REMOVE RIGHT CASSETTE GUIDE

14.15. REMOVE PICK UP BOARD

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14.16. REMOVE HIGH VOLTAGE POWER BOARD

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14.17. REMOVE PICK UP ROLLER UNIT

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14.18. REMOVE LOW VOLTAGE POWER BOARD

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14.19. REMOVE FUSER UNIT

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14.20. Installation Position of The Lead


14.20.1. MAIN BAORD SECTION

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14.20.2. BOTTOM PART SECTION

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14.20.3. SIDE CABINET SECTION

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14.20.4. HIGH VOLTAGE POWER SUPPLY BOARD SECTION

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14.20.5. LOW VOLTAGE POWER SUPPLY BOARD SECTION

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14.20.6. AC INLET SECTION

14.20.7. SOLENOID LEAD SECTION

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15 Maintenance
15.1. MAINTENANCE ITEMS AND COMPONENT LOCATIONS
15.1.1. OUTLINE
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS ARE PERFORMED USING THE FOLLOWING STEPS. 1. Periodic maintenance Inspect the equipment periodically and if necessary, clean any contaminated parts. 2. Check for breakdowns Look for problems and consider how they arose. If the equipment can be still used, perform copying, self testing or communication testing. 3. Check equipment Perform copying, self testing and communication testing to determine if the problem originates from the transmitter, receiver or the telephone line. 4. Determine causes Determine the causes of the equipment problem by troubleshooting. 5. Equipment repairs Repair or replace the defective parts and take appropriate measures at this stage to ensure that the problem will not recur. 6. Confirm normal operation of the equipment After completing the repairs, conduct copying, self testing and communication testing to confirm that the equipment operates normally. 7. Record keeping Make a record of the measures taken to rectify the problem for future reference.

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15.1.2.1. Maintenance List


NO. 1 2 3 OPERATION Document Path Rollers CHECK Remove any foreign matter such as paper. If the roller is dirty, clean it with a damp cloth then dry thoroughly. Sensors Document sensor (PS54), Read position sensor (PS53), Registration sensor (PS51), Pickup sensor (SW50), Print timing sensor (PS52), Toner sensor (IC50), Top cover sensor (SW1),Exit sensor (PS50), confirm the operation of the sensors. Glass If the glass is dirty, clean them with a dry soft cloth. Abnormal, wear and tear Replace the part. Check if the screws are tight on all parts. or loose parts REMARKS Refer to MAINTENANCE CHECK ITEMS/ COMPONENT LOCATIONS(P.215) See MAINTENANCE CHECK ITEMS/ COMPONENT LOCATIONS(P.215) and SENSORS AND SWITCHES SECTION(P.42)TEST FUNCTIONS(P.81) Refer to MAINTENANCE(P.217).

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15.1.2.2. Maintenance Cycle (Document & Paper)


No. 1 2 3 4 Item Cleaning Cycle Replacement Cycle Procedure 5 years* (65,000 documents) Refer to REMOVE ADF SECTION (P.195)., ADF SECTION (P.258). 5 years (65,000 documents) Refer to REMOVE ADF SECTION (P.195)., ADF SECTION (P.258). 5 years (65,000 documents) Refer to REMOVE ADF SECTION (P.195)., ADF SECTION (P.258). 5 years (65,000 documents) Refer to REMOVE PICK UP ROLLER UNIT (P.206)., LOWER CABINET SECTION (P.260). 5 years (65,000 documents) Refer to REMOVE PICK UP ROLLER UNIT (P.206)., LOWER CABINET SECTION (P.260). 5 years (65,000 documents) Refer to REMOVE PAPER FEED ROLLER (P.201)., UPPER CABINET SECTION (P.261). 5 years (65,000 documents) Refer to REMOVE TOP COVER SECTION (P.196)., TOP COVER SECTION (P.257). 5 years (65,000 documents) Refer to REMOVE FUSER UNIT (P.208)., UPPER CABINET SECTION (P.261). 5 years (65,000 documents) Refer to REMOVE FUSER UNIT (P.208)., FUSER SECTION (P.262). 5 years (65,000 documents) Refer to REMOVE FUSER UNIT (P.208)., FUSER SECTION (P.262).

ADF Document Feed Roller (Ref.No.116) 3 months ADF Separation Rubber (Ref. No.103) ADF Eject Roller (Ref.No.121) Pick up Roller (Ref No.216) 3 months 3 months ------------

Separation Rubber (Ref. No.224)

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Feed Roller (Ref.No.255)

3 months

Transfer Roller (Ref.No.61)

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Resistance Roller (Ref.No.248)

3 months

Heat Roller (Ref.No.281)

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Exit Roller (Ref.No.292)

3 months

If each part has got dirty, clean it with a damp cloth then dry thoroughly. * These values are standard and may vary depending on usage conditions.

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15.2. MAINTENANCE
15.2.1. CLEANING THE WHITE PLATE AND GLASSES
Clean the white plate and glasses when a black line, a white line or a dirty pattern appears on: your recording paper, the original document, the scanned data, or the fax document received by the other party. Caution: Be careful when handling the drum and toner unit. Do not use paper products, such as paper towels or tissues, to clean the inside of the unit.

15.2.1.1. White plate and scanner glasses


1.
Open the document cover (1).

2.

Hold the document cover (2) while cleaning the white plate (3) and the scanner glasses (4).

3.

Close the document cover (5).

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15.2.1.2. Lower glass


1. 2.
Disconnect the power cord. Lift the top cover release lever (1) and open the top cover (2).

Note:
Do not touch the transfer roller (4).

3.

Remove the drum and toner unit (5) by holding the tabs.

4.

Clean the lower glass (6) with a soft and dry cloth.

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5.

Reinstall the drum and toner unit (7) by holding the tabs.

Make sure that the triangles (8) match, to install the drum and toner unit correctly.

6.

Close the top cover until locked.

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Caution: To prevent injuries, be careful not to put your hands under the top cover.

7.

Re-connect the power cord.

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15.2.2. CLEANING THE DOCUMENT FEEDER ROLLERS


Clean the rollers when the document or recording paper frequently misfeeds. 1. 2.
Disconnect the power cord. Open the ADF cover (1) while holding the document cover (2).

3.

Clean the document feeder rollers surface (3) and separation rubber (4) with a cloth moistened with isopropyl rubbing alcohol, while rotating them.Let all parts dry thoroughly.

4.

Close the ADF cover.

5.

Re-connect the power cord.

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15.3. PRINTING OPERATION PRINCIPLE


15.3.1. PROCESS CHART AND PROCESS BIAS

15.3.2. CHARGING
Charging is the stage that keeps the surface of the sensitive drum a fixed electric potential. The sensitive drum is the Organic Photo Conductor (OPC), which is a electric conductive cylinder whose surface is covered with the Charge Generation Transfer Layer (CGTL). When the charging bias (DC +4.35kv) is added and the plus charge is supplied to the OPC surface while charging, the whole surface potential of the drum is +475V.

Charging Part

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15.3.3. EXPOSING
When the drum which is charged with the fixed electric charge is irradiated by the laser beam, the plus charge and minus charge are generated at the Charge Generation Transfer Layer. Passing through the Charge Generation Transfer Layer which conducts the minus charge, the plus-charged drum's surface is neutralized to be skipped. Then the plus charge goes to the ground from the electric conductive cylinder. Consequently the charge of the part which is not exposed remains as it is, and the electric potential of the scanned part changes. At that time an invisible image is created on the drum.

Exposing Part

15.3.4. LASER SCANNING UNIT LOCATIONS

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15.3.5. DEVELOPING AND TRANSCRIPTION


The developing is the stage that the OPC drum with an invisible image is changed to visible by the toner. The drum unit consists of mixing paddle, toner supply roller, developing roller, developing blade, charge wire, grid plate and OPC drum. The bias voltage is added to the developing roller and toner supply roller. Firstly the toner is mixed up in the mixing paddle and plus-charged by triboelectricity, then led to the toner supply roller. Secondly the potential difference causes to send the toner to the developing roller from the toner supply roller. The supplied toner to the developing roller is kept to a certain layer thickness by the developing blade and also it is charged by triboelectricity. Consequently the toner is transferred to the surface of the exposed OPC drum by the potential difference between the developing roller and OPC drum's surface. The transfer is the stage that the created image on the OPC drum is transferred to the paper. When the transfer roller is minuscharged with the image, the plus-charged toner particles are gathered on the surface of the drum and transferred to the paper.

Developing and Transcription Part

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15.3.6. CLEANING OF TRANSFER ROLLER


The toner attached to the surface of the OPC drum is transferred to the paper at the transcription stage, but a part of the toner remains. The cleaning is the stage that cleans the remain toner after the transcription stage. The remain toner on the drum and the toner which was attached to the place where the laser beam didn't scan are gathered to the developing roller to be used again. After paper jam or replacing toner and drum unit, the transfer roller is plus-charged to eliminate the plus-charged toner.

Cleaning Part

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15.3.7. FIXING
On the process of the transfer, the transferred toner is weakly attached on the paper. Fixing means the process to fix the toner on the paper permanently. The fixing part melts the toner at the high temperature using the halogen heater. The toner is fixed on the paper by the heat and pressure through the fixing part with the image. The surface of the heat roller is rosined by Teflon and lubricated to prevent from attaching the toners. The press roller is made of silicon, and its spring compresses the melted toner.

Fixing Part

The fixing part becomes high temperature, so the thermistor and the two thermostats are provided. 1. Thermistor The thermistor touches the heat roller and check the temperature to feed back to the control circuit. The surface temperature should be kept 195!C while printing. 2. Thermostat The thermostat is located near the heat roller, and it turns OFF the power when the temperature around the thermostat becomes over 160!C.

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15.4. TERMINAL GUIDE OF THE ICs TRANSISTORS AND DIODES


15.4.1. MAIN BOARD (1)

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15.4.2. MAIN BOARD (2)

15.4.3. OPERATION BOARD

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15.5. HOW TO REPLACE THE FLAT PACKAGE IC


Even if you do not have the special tools (for example, a spot heater) to remove the Flat IC, with some solder (large amount), a soldering iron and a cutter knife, you can easily remove the ICs that have more than 100 pins.

15.5.1. PREPARATION
PbF (: Pb free) Solder Soldering Iron Tip Temperature of 700!F 20!F (370!C 10!C) Note: We recommend a 30 to 40 Watt soldering iron. An expert may be able to use a 60 to 80 Watt iron where someone with less experience could overheat and damage the PCB foil. Flux Recommended Flux: Specific Gravity # 0.82. Type # RMA (lower residue, non-cleaning type) Note: See ABOUT LEAD FREE SOLDER (PbF: Pb free) (P.5.)

15.5.2. FLAT PACKAGE IC REMOVAL PROCEDURE


1. Put plenty of solder on the IC pins so that the pins can be completely covered. Note: If the IC pins are not soldered enough, you may give pressure to the P.C. board when cutting the pins with a cutter.

2. Make a few cuts into the joint (between the IC and its pins) first and then cut off the pins thoroughly.

3. While the solder melts, remove it together with the IC pins.

When you attach a new IC to the board, remove all solder left on the land with some tools like a soldering wire. If some solder is left at the joint on the board, the new IC will not be attached properly.

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15.5.3. FLAT PACKAGE IC INSTALLATION PROCEDURE


1. Temporarily fix the FLAT PACKAGE IC, soldering the two marked pins.

*Check the accuracy of the IC setting with the corresponding soldering foil. 2. Apply flux to all pins of the FLAT PACKAGE IC.

3. Solder the pins, sliding the soldering iron in the direction of the arrow.

15.5.4. BRIDGE MODIFICATION PROCEDURE


1. Lightly resolder the bridged portion. 2. Remove the remaining solder along the pins using a soldering iron as shown in the figure below.

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15.6. MAIN BOARD SECTION


When the unit fails to boot up the system, take the troubleshooting procedures very carefully. It may have a serious problem. The symptom: No response when the power is turned on. (No LCD display, and keys are not accepted.) The first step is to check the power source. If there is no problem with the power supply unit, the problem may lie in the digital unit (main board). As there are many potential causes in this case (ASIC, DRAM, etc.), it may be difficult to specify what you should check first. If a mistake is made in the order of checks, a normal part may be determined faulty, wasting both time and money. Although the tendency is to regard the problem as a serious one (IC malfunction, etc.), usually most cases are caused by solder faults (poor contact due to a tunnel in the solder, signal short circuit due to solder waste).

Note: 1. Electrical continuity may have existed at the factory check, but a faulty contact occurred as a result of vibration, etc., during transport. 2. Solder waste remaining on the board may get caught under the IC during transport, causing a short circuit. Before we begin mass production, several hundred trial units are produced at the plant, various tests are applied and any malfunctions are analyzed. (In past experiences, digital IC (especially, DRAM and ROM) malfunctions are extremely rare after installation in the product.) This may be repaired by replacing the IC, (DRAM etc.). However, the real cause may not have been an IC malfunction but a soldering fault instead. Soldering faults difficult to detect with the naked eye are common, particularly for ASIC and RA (Resistor Array). But if you have an oscilloscope, you can easily determine the problem site or IC malfunction by checking the main signal lines. Even if you dont have such a measuring instrument, by checking each main signal line and resoldering it, in many cases the problem will be resolved. An explanation of the main signals (for booting up the unit) is presented below.

What are the main signals for booting up the unit? Please refer to GENERAL BLOCK DIAGRAM (P.13). The ASIC (IC300) controls all the other digital ICs. When the power is turned on, the ASIC retrieves the operation code stored in the ROM (IC402), then follows the instructions for controlling each IC. All ICs have some inner registers that are assigned to a certain address. It is the address bus by which the ASIC designates the location inside each IC. And the data bus reads or writes the data in order to transmit the instructions from the ASIC to the ICs. These signal lines are all controlled by voltages of 3.3V (H) or 0V (L).

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15.6.1. NG EXAMPLE

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15.7. TEST CHART


15.7.1. ITU-T No.1 TEST CHART

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15.7.2. ITU-T No.2 TEST CHART

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16 Schematic Diagram
16.1. For Schematic Diagram
Note: 1. DC voltage measurements are taken with an oscilloscope or a tester with a ground. 2. The schematic diagrams and circuit board may be modified at any time with the development of new technology.

3.

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16.2. MAIN BOARD


16.2.1. MAIN BOARD (1)
1 2 3 4
1/3

A
SDMD[0-15] SDMD[0] SDMD[1] SDMD[2] SDMD[3] SDMD[4] SDMD[5] SDMD[6] SDMD[7] SDMD[8] SDMD[9] SDMD[10] SDMD[11] SDMD[12] SDMD[13] SDMD[14] SDMD[15]
T1 T2 U1 U2 V1 V2 W1 W2 AA1 AA2 AB1 AB2 AC1 AC2 AD1 AD2 F1 F2 G1 G2 H1 H2 J1 J2 L1 L2 M1 M2 N1 N2 P1 P2 E1 R1 R2 AE1 P3 H3 M4 N3 T3 T4 U3 V3 Y2 K2 SDMD0 SDMD1 SDMD2 SDMD3 SDMD4 SDMD5 SDMD6 SDMD7 SDMD8 SDMD9 SDMD10 SDMD11 SDMD12 SDMD13 SDMD14 SDMD15 SDMD16 SDMD17 SDMD18 SDMD19 SDMD20 SDMD21 SDMD22 SDMD23 SDMD24 SDMD25 SDMD26 SDMD27 SDMD28 SDMD29 SDMD30 SDMD31 SDUDM0 SDUDM1 SDLDM0 SDLDM1 NSDCS NSDCS2 SDBA1 SDBA0 NSDCAS NSDRAS NSDWE SDCKE SDCLK SDCLK2

IC300
FRMD0 FRMD1 FRMD2 FRMD3 FRMD4 FRMD5 FRMD6 FRMD7 FRMA0 FRMA1 FRMA2 FRMA3 FRMA4 FRMA5 FRMA6 FRMA7 FRMA8 FRMA9 FRMA10 FRMA11 FRMA12 FRMA13 FRMA14 FRMA15 FRMA16 FRMA17 FRMA18 FRMA19 FRMA20 FRMA21 FRMA22 FRMA23 FRMA24 NFRCE NFROE NFRWE SDMA0 SDMA1 SDMA2 SDMA3 SDMA4 SDMA5 SDMA6 SDMA7 SDMA8 SDMA9 SDMA10 SDMA11 SDMA12 A14 B14 C14 A15 B15 D15 C15 A16 B16 D16 C16 A17 B17 C17 A18 B18 D18 C18 A19 A21 B21 D21 C21 A22 B22 A23 C22 B23 A24 B24 A25 C23 E24 A13 B13 C13 L4 L3 J4 J3 AC3 AB3 AA4 AA3 Y3 W4 M3 W3 V4 RA320 47 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 147

2:3E FRMD[0] FRMD[1] FRMD[2] FRMD[3] FRMD[4] FRMD[5] FRMD[6] FRMD[7] FRMA[0] FRMA[1] FRMA[2] FRMA[3] FRMA[4] FRMA[5] FRMA[6] FRMA[7] FRMA[8] FRMA[9] FRMA[10] FRMA[11] FRMA[12] FRMA[13] FRMA[14] FRMA[15] FRMA[16] FRMA[17] FRMA[18] FRMA[19] FRMA[20] FRMA[21] FRMA[22] FRMA[23] 2:2F 2:2F 2:2E 2:2F

FRMD[0-7] FRMA[0-23]

1-1

RA319 47

CRM0

CRM1 CRM2 CRM3 CRM4 CRM5

5 6 7 8 5 6 RA317 7 47 8 5 6 RA316 7 47 8 5 6 RA315 7 47 8 5 6 RA314 7 47 R309 8 RA318 47

(1-2 Phase excitation)


SDLDM0 SDLDM1 NSDCS SDBA1 SDBA0 NSDCAS NSDRAS NSDWE SDCKE SDCLK 2:2B 2:2C 2:2C 2:2C 2:2C 2:2B 2:2C 2:2B 2:2C 2:2C +3.3V R302 F49.9

R308 R307 R306 ( R369 R367 R368 SDMA[0] SDMA[1] SDMA[2] SDMA[3] SDMA[4] SDMA[5] SDMA[6] SDMA[7] SDMA[8] SDMA[9] SDMA[10] SDMA[11] SDMA[12]

47 47 ) NC 47 47 47

NFRCE NFROE NFRWE

R3 BZVDD33 R4 BZRST33

2:1B

SDMA[0-12] R460 R461 R462 R463 R464 R465 261 NC 10K NC 10K NC 10K 271 10K NC NC 10K NC 10K NC 10K 281 10K NC 10K NC

TP for MODEM JTAG


M-TDI M-TMS M-TCK M-TRSTN M-TDO +3.3V

761 NC 10K NC 10K 10K NC

IC300
M24 L26 L25 L23 L24 K26 K25 K24 A12 B12 D12 C12 A11 B11 D11 C11 A10 B10 C10 A9 B9 C9 D9 A8 G26 G25 F25 F24 H24 H23 E26 E25 D26 IO34 IO35 IO36 IO37 IO38 IO39 IO40 IO41 IO42/MMA IO43/MMXA IO44/MMB IO45/MMXB IO46/OPMA IO47/OPMXA IO48/OPMB IO49/OPMXB IO50/CRM0 IO51/CRM1 IO52/CRM2 IO53/CRM3 IO54/CRM4 IO55/CRM5 IO56/ADFMEN IO57/CRMEN IO58 IO59 IO60 IO61 IO62 IO63 IO64 IO65 IO66 MMPWR OPMPWR CRMPWR HTRCTL IO0 IO1 IO2 IO3 IO4 IO5 IO6 IO7 IO8 IO9 IO10 IO11 IO12 IO13 IO14 IO15 IO16 IO17 IO18 IO20 IO21 IO22 IO23 IO24 IO25 IO26 IO27 IO28 IO29 IO30 IO31 IO32 IO33 U24 U25 G24 F26 J26 J25 J23 U26 T24 T23 T25 T26 R24 R23 R25 R26 P24 P25 P26 N26 H26 N25 N24 F23 M26 M25 J24 H25 A7 L345 B7 L347 C7 L344 D7 L346 M23 AF20 AE20 AC20 AD20 AF21 AE21 AC21 AD21 AF22 AE22 AF23 AD22 W23 W24 W25 W26 V23 V24 V25 V26 G23

771 10K NC 4:7E 4:6A 3:2B 3:2B 3:2E 3:2E 3:2E 3:4A 3:4B

NC 10K 10K NC

RING

4A;4:1B UARTTX UARTRX

781 10K NC 10K NC 10K NC HOOK EXTRLY POLCLK POLON CHG DEV TRS +3.3V SNPICK R460 10k SNREG 10k 10k R462 R464 R338 10k TP_CHKSEL

R399

MMA MMXA MMB MMXB FANON1 FANON2 HSSPMUTE CRM0 CRM1 CRM2 CRM3 CRM4 CRM5 ADFMEN CRMEN CIDRLY XLANRST SPMUTE NLDEN NAPC

3:2C 3:2C 3:2C 3:2C 3:4C 3:5D 4:4D 2:6B;3:6E 2:6B;3:6E 2:6B;3:6E 2:6B;3:6E 2:6B;3:6E 2:6B;3:6E 2:6B 3:6E 4:7C 2:8E 4:6D 3:2A 3:2A EYECLK EYEDAT

10k

HVERR NVIDEO

3:2B 4:3E

NREADY CNGMUTE

3:4F 3:4F 3:4F 3:4F 3:5C 3:5D 3:4C 3:5E

KSTART KTXD KSCLK OPERST REGIST PICK FANDET1 POUT

PWD HTRCTL THRMSTR0 THRMSTR1 DAOUT

3:6E 3:1D 3:4F 3:5E 3:4F;4:1D +3.3V Z0.1u C301

B8 C8 D8 AD19

C19 D19 B20 A20 B19

Z0.1u

C300

IC301
1 DS 5 VDD 2 VSS 3 NC 4 OUT

+3.3V R392 R391

C20 D20 AC11 AD11 AC18 AD18

100k

10

XSYSRST 5C;2:2E

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236

J100p

C351

K0.01u

C326

SCIO0 SCIO1 SCIO2 SCIO3/EXSEN0 SCIO4/EXSEN1 SCIO5/EXSEN2 THRMSTR0 SCIO6/EXSEN3 SCIO7 THRMSTR1 SCIO12 TONE SCIO13 SCIO14 THRMAVDD SCIO15 THRMAVSS SCIO16 SCIO17 TONEAVDD SCIO18 TONEAVSS SCIO19/EXSEN4 TEST SCIO20 CLKSEL SCIO21 NWDTRST SCIO22 SCIO23 NRST SCIO24

3:5C 2:5B 2:5B 3:5D 3:2F 3:5C

TNR DOCU RPS FANDET2 TOPCVR PSTART

R304 100

3:2A

NHSYNC

R461( R463( R465(

3:2A

) NC ) NC ) NC

3:2F

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4
+3.3V

7
2/3

A
DP AFERST RING BTXD BRXD ATXD ARXD ABITCLK BBITCLK ASPCLK BSPCLK AFECLK AINT COL CRS TX_CLKI TX_EN L359 4:1B 4:1C;4:1E L356 1D;4:1B L358 L352 4:1E L353 4:1E L350 4:1B L351 4:1B L348 4:1B L355 4:1E L349 4:1B L354 4:1E 4:1B;4:1E 1 L357 4:1C 2:8D 2:8D 2:8D 2:8D
R340 J22p

R315 R316 R305 R351 ( R352 R353 ( R350 ( R354 R349 ( R355

10k 10k 10k NC ) 10k )NC )NC 10k )NC 10k

IC300
Y23 Y24 Y26 AA24 AA25 AB24 AB25 AC24 AD26 AE26 AC25 AD25 AC26 AB26 Y25 AA26 AF5 AD6 AE6 AF6 AC7 AD7 AE7 AF7 AC8 AE8 AD8 AF8 AC9 AD9 AE9 AD10 AF9 AE10 AF10 AF18 AD16 AF17 AE17 AC16 AC19 AF19 AE18 AD17 AE19 AFESEL0 AFESEL1 DP AFERST RING BTXD BRXD ATXD ARXD ABITCLK BBITCLK ASPCLK BSPCLK AFECLK EXMDMCS EXTINT COL CRS TX_CLKI TX_EN TXD0 TXD1 TXD2 TXD3 TX_ER CCDSH NCCDRS NCCDCP CCDCLK AFEVSMP AFERSMP AFEMCLK AFEADC0 AFEADC1 AFEADC2 AFEADC3 AFEADC4 AFEADC5 AFEADC6 AFEADC7 AFESIFCLK AFESIFEN AFESIFDIN AFESIFDOUT OEB NCCDON LEDONR LEDONG LEDONB C6 B6 A5 A6 B5 B4 A4 B1 C2 D3 C1 D2 D1 E3 E2 F3 G4 G3 H4 C5 A3 C4 B3 A2 AF11 AE12 AE13 AF13 AC12 AF12 AD14 AE15 AF14 AE16 AD12 AE14 AF15 AD13 AD15 AC15 AF16

0 15 220 220

L360 L361 L363 L364

3:6D 3:6D 3:6B 3:6B

CCDSH CCDCLK AFEVSMP AFEMCLK 3:6C

1-2

AFEADC[0-3]

3 2

220 220 220 220 220 220 220

L365 L366 L367 L368 L369 L370 L371

AFEADC[0] AFEADC[1] AFEADC[2] AFEADC[3] 3:6B 3:6B 3:6B 3:7B 3:6C 3:6C 3:6D AFESIFCLK AFESIFEN AFESIFDOUT NCCDON LEDONR LEDONG LEDONB
5 1 2 3 4 7 8 6 CN300

) R 341 NC )

B
TXD[0-3] TX_ER RX_ER RX_CLKI RX_DV

2:8D 2:8D 2:8E 2:8E 2:8E RXD[0] RXD[1] +3.3V RXD[2] 2:8E RXD[3] R335 4.7k R303 4.7k 2:8E 2:8E 2:8D TCK TRSTN TMS TDI

TXD[0] TXD[1] TXD[2] TXD[3]

C398 NC

R342 NC

( )

( (

+3.3V +1.2V

+1.2V

RXD[0-3] MDIO MDC MGINT

+3.3V

TDO

R378

TP for ARM JTAG

R373

10k

1k

USBVBUS USBID RX_CLKI USBDM RX_DV USBDP RXD0 USBREXT RXD1 USBVDDA33_BIAS RXD2 USBVDDA12_SQ RXD3 USBVDDA12PLL RX_ER USBVDDA33 USBVDDA12 MDIO USBVSSA33_BIAS MDC USBVSSA12_SQ MGTINT USBVSSA12PLL USBVSSA33 USBVSSA12 LSI_TCK LSI_TRSTN 12MHZ USBXIN LSI_TMS USBXOUT LSI_TDI LSI_SCAN_ENABLE LSI_TN LSI_CW_TAP NBATRST LSI_PROCMON RTCPWRDWN LSI_TDO LSI_IDDT

) ) R 344 ) R 345 R 346 ) R 347 )

R 343

R 348

R385 1

C312 ( C320 (

R376 F6.98k

NC ) NC )

J22p

R387 C321

1M Z0.1u

NC ( NC ( NC ( NC ( NC (

C308 K0.22u 12MHz X300 C310 J22p C311 J27p

R384 100

R372

10k

AD4 AE5

2F;2:2E

XSYSRST

+1.2V +3.3V

IC300
B2 P11 P12 P13 P14 P15 P16 R11 R12 R13 R14 R15 R16 T11 T12 T13 T14 T15 T16 AD24 AE25 AB23 AC23 Y4 Y1 L11 L12 L13 L14 L15 L16 M11 M12 M13 M14 M15 M16 N11 N12 N13 N14 N15 N16 AC4 AC5 AD3 AE2 C3 C24 B25 K1 K3 D23 D4 D5 E4 VSS_1 VSS_2 VSS_3 VSS_4 VSS_5 VSS_6 VSS_7 VSS_8 VSS_9 VSS_10 VSS_11 VSS_12 VSS_13 VSS_14 VSS_15 VSS_16 VSS_17 VSS_18 VSS_19 VSS_20 VSS_21 VSS_22 VSS_23 VSS_24 VSS_25 VSS_26 VSS_27 VSS_28 VSS_29 VSS_30 VSS_31 VSS_32 VSS_33 VSS_34 VSS_35 VSS_36 VSS_37 VSS_38 VSS_39 VSS_40 VSS_41 VSS_42 VSS_43 VSS_44 VSS_45 VSS_46 VSS_47 VSS_48 VSS_49 VSS_50 VSS_51 VSS_52 VSS_53 VSS_54 VSS_55 VSS_56 VDD2_1 VDD2_2 VDD2_3 VDD2_4 VDD2_5 VDD2_6 VDD2_7 VDD2_8 VDD2_9 VDD2_10 VDD2_11 VDD2_12 VDD2_13 VDD2_14 VDD2_15 VDD2_16 VDD2RTC VDDIO33_1 VDDIO33_2 VDDIO33_3 VDDIO33_4 VDDIO33_5 VDDIO33_6 VDDIO33_7 VDDIO33_8 VDDIO33OSC F4 E23 D6 D10 D14 P23 K23 AA23 AB4 AC22 AC17 AC13 N4 D22 U4 AC6 AD5 K4 D13 D17 P4 U23 AC10 N23 AC14 AF3

C327

DA300

2 1

Z0.1u Z0.1u Z0.1u Z0.1u Z0.1u Z0.1u Z0.1u Z0.1u

C357 C358 C359 C360 C361 C362 C363 C364

Z0.1u ( ) R390 NC

R393 ( ) NC

Z0.1u Z0.1u Z0.1u Z0.1u Z0.1u Z0.1u Z0.1u Z0.1u Z0.1u Z0.1u Z0.1u Z0.1u Z0.1u Z0.1u Z0.1u Z0.1u

C328 C329 C330 C331 C332 C333 C334 C335 C336 C337 C338 C339 C352 C353 C354 C355

+1.2V

+1.2V/BATT

+3.3V +3.3V/BATT

R388 180k C319 C322 K1u

+3.3V

IC303
4 3 VSS 1 NC VIN 2 VOUT

Z0.1u J300 ( ) NC BAT300

NC1 D24 NC2 AE11 NC3 AD23

C325 Z0.1u

R389 1k

C323 K1u

X302

X301

DOTCLKIN C26 DOTCLKOUT D25

NC

24.576MHZ

C324

C315 R375 ( ) NC

C316 NC ( ) C313 J22p

1 2

MDMCLKIN AF24 R374 MDMCLKOUT AE23

24.576MHz C314 J33p C317 J12p

470 X303
RTCCLKIN AF4 RTCCLKOUT AE4 PLL24VDD C25 PLL240VSS B26

32.768KHz C318 J27p +1.2V 1 K0.22u C304 1 K0.22u C305 1 K0.22u C306 R382 R381 R380

32.768KHZ

PLL393VDD AE24 PLL393VSS AF25

PLL266VDD2 AF2 PLL266VSS2 AE3

KX-MB783BR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (MAIN BOARD No.1) (2/3)

237

K1u

KX-MB783BR

F 6
+1.2V +3.3V +3.3V Z0.1u C681 C682 +5VD Z0.1u C659 C684 C660 C661 C391 C2p C386 100uF/6.3V +3.3V R356 F2.32k R357 1 D305 D301
A K K 1 2 3 4 5 A

C648 Z0.1u Z0.1u Z0.1u Z0.1u Z0.1u Z0.1u Z0.1u Z0.1u C393 K2.2u Z0.1u Z0.1u 1.5k R311 Z0.1u Z0.1u Z0.1u Z0.1u Z0.1u Z0.1u Z0.1u
10 9 8 7 6 BST VCC ISET COMP FS/SYNC

C680 C657 C658 Z0.1u Z0.1u

Z0.1u

C656

Z0.1u

C653 Z0.1u Z0.1u Z0.1u C662 C687 C688 C689 C690 +7V C691 C668 C669 C670 C674 C695 C675 C676 C677 C678 C385 1 R359 1 R360 K820p 4 2 3 1 Q303 C679 R363 R362 D20.5k D28.7k Z0.1u R361 F1.21k Z0.1u C696 C697 C698 C699 C649 C488 R450 Z0.1u Z0.1u Z0.1u Z0.1u Z0.1u Z0.1u 1.5k R312 22k C395 K1u C692 Z0.1u Z0.1u C394 K470p Z0.1u C667 Z0.1u C666 Z0.1u C665 C374 10u/35V R310 F51.1k Z0.1u C663 R358 C392 F30.1k K470p C387 ( ) NC Z0.1u Z0.1u Z0.1u Z0.1u Z0.1u Z0.1u C685 Z0.1u C390 Z0.1u/50V Z0.1u

C651

C650

C389 Z0.1u/50V C388 Z0.1u/50V 1 2 F300 +24V

C655

C652

C654

C664

C645

D300

C646

C647

IC305
R313

C693 +24V

Z0.1u

DRVH PHASE DRVL GND VSENSE

C671 Z0.1u/50V Z0.1u/50V

Z0.1u/50V

C376
B

1 SW 2 VIN 3 ROSC 4 GND

L372

C672

C375

Q300 K0.1u
E

C673

PAD

IC302

R318
C

10u

238
0 7 6 8 5 L374 4.9u C384
DG

Z0.33u

100k

9 8 BST 7 FB 6 COMP 5 SS/EN

Q301

0 100uF/6.3V 0 L399

D302
K A

C377 K0.022u C378 J33p C379 R319 K1000p F20k R320 D9.53k +1.2V

C373 R337 ( ) ( ) NCR321 NC D22.1k +3.3V


D303

C491 0 0 0 0

R452

C490

R451

C380 47u/6.3V C396 6.3V/330u

3/3

1-3

KX-MB783BR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (MAIN BOARD No.1) (3/3)

KX-MB783BR

MEMO

239

KX-MB783BR

16.2.2. MAIN BOARD (2)


1 2 3 4

+3.3V

1/2

SDMD[0-15]

1:1A SDMD[0] SDMD[1] SDMD[2] SDMD[3] SDMD[4] SDMD[5] SDMD[6] SDMD[7] SDMD[8] SDMD[9] SDMD[10] SDMD[11] SDMD[12] SDMD[13] SDMD[14] SDMD[15]
RA400 4 56 3 2 1 RA401 4 56 3 2 1 RA402 4 56 3 2 1 RA403 4 56 3 2 1 SDMA[0] 8 7 SDMA[1] 47 6 SDMA[2] SDMA[3] RA404 5 8 SDMA[4] 7 SDMA[5] 47 6 SDMA[6] SDMA[7] RA405 5 8 SDMA[8] 7 SDMA[9] SDMA[11] 47 6 SDMA[12] RA406 5 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4

J100p J100p J100p J100p J100p J100p J100p J100p J100p J100p J100p

SD[0] SD[1] SD[2] SD[3] SD[4] SD[5] SD[6] SD[7] SD[8] SD[9] SD[10] SD[11] SD[12] SD[13] SD[14] SD[15] SA[0] SA[1] SA[2] SA[3] SA[4] SA[5] SA[6] SA[7] SA[8] SA[9] SA[11] SA[12] SA[10]

+3.3V

2-1
Z0.1u C403 Z0.1u C404 Z0.1u C414 SD[15] SD[14] SD[13] SD[12] SD[11] SD[10] SD[9] SD[8] K0.01u C406 Z0.1u C405 Z0.1u SA[9] SA[8] SA[7] SA[6] SA[5] SA[4] C402

K0.01u

Z0.1u C401

C400

SD[0] SD[1] SD[2] SD[3] SD[4] SD[5] SD[6] SD[7]

SDMA[0-12]

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

SDMA[10] SDLDM0 NSDWE NSDCAS NSDRAS NSDCS SDBA0 SDBA1 1:1B 1:1C 1:1C 1:1C 1:1C 1:1C 1:1C

R400

47 R401 68 R402 47 R403 47 R404 47 R405 47 R406 47 R407 47

C419 C420 C421 C422 C423 C424 C425 C426 C427 C428 C429
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

IC400
VDD DQ0 VDDQ DQ1 DQ2 VSSQ DQ3 DQ4 VDDQ DQ5 DQ6 VSSQ DQ7 VDD LDQM *WE *CAS *RAS *CS BA0 BA1 A10/AP A0 A1 A2 A3 VDD VSS DQ15 VSSQ DQ14 DQ13 VDDQ DQ12 DQ11 VSSQ DQ10 DQ9 VDDQ DQ8 VSS NC/RFU UDQM CLK CKE A12 A11 A9 A8 A7 A6 A5 A4 VSS

54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39

37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28

C407 ( ) NC

38

SA[12] SA[11]

SA[10] SA[0] SA[1] SA[2]

22 23 24 25 26

SA[3] NC NC NC ) ) ) ) NC K0.01u C413

27

SDCKE SDCLK SDLDM1

1:1C 1:1C 1:1C

R408 47 R409 68 R410 68

D
+3.3V

FRMA[0] FRMA[17] R449 10k NC ) ) NC 64Mbit FLASH

R447 ( ( R448

NFRWE XSYSRST

1:3C 1:2F;1:5C

FRMA[23] FRMA[16] FRMA[15] FRMA[14] FRMA[13] FRMA[12] FRMA[11] FRMA[10] FRMA[9] FRMA[20] FRMA[21] FRMA[22] FRMA[19] FRMA[18] FRMA[8] FRMA[7] FRMA[6] FRMA[5] FRMA[4] FRMA[3] FRMA[2]

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

C408 ( C409 ( C410 ( C411 (

IC402

NC6 NC1 NC5 A22 A16 A15 64M *BYTE A14 VSS2 A13 DQ15/A-1 A12 DQ7 A11 DQ14 A10 DQ6 A9 DQ13 A8 DQ5 A19 DQ12 A20 DQ4 *WE VCC *RESET DQ11 A21 DQ3 *WP/ACC DQ10 RY/*BY DQ2 A18 DQ9 A17 DQ1 A7 DQ8 A6 DQ0 A5 *OE A4 VSS1 A3 *CE A2 A0 A1 NC2 NC4 NC3 VIO

56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29

Z0.1u

C412

1:3A

FRMD[0-7]

FRMD[7] +3.3V FRMD[6] FRMD[5] FRMD[4] FRMD[3] FRMD[2] FRMD[1] FRMD[0]

FRMA[0-23] NFRCE NFROE

1:3A 1:3B 1:3B

FRMA[1]

KX-MB783BR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (MAIN BOARD No.2) (1/2)

240

C471 Z0.1u

C470 J27p

KX-MB783BR

2/2

2-2
For ADF models only TO ADF SENSOR
+3.3V 2.2 R709 R705 R706 ADFMEN CRM5 CRM4 CRM3 CRM2 CRM1 CRM0 1:1D 1:1D;3:6E 1:1D;3:6E 1:1D;3:6E 1:1D;3:6E 1:1D;3:6E 1:1D;3:6E R702 (
32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 NC 24 ) 23 22 21 20 19 18 17

IC700
TJMON ENABLEA IN3 IN2 IN1 IN0 PHB1 PHA1 PWMSW GND S5VOUT VCC VREFB VREFA BC1 BC2
VM1 NC1 BOUT2 NC2 RCSB NC3 BOUT1 NC4 AOUT2 NC5 RCSA NC6 AOUT1 NC7 VM2 VPUMP

+24V
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

TO ADFM
CN701 AP1
1 2 3 4

A B XA XB

CN700 AP1
1 2 3 4

56k

56k

C709 K1000p

C710 K1000p

C711 K1000p

RPS DOCU

1:3E 1:3E K1000p C701 K1000p C704

5.6k 5.6k

R703 R704

RPS DOCU GND MVREF 3:7F

C702 Z0.1u

C703 Z0.1u

F0.82(3216)

C
+2.5VA

R708 F0.82(3216)

K0.01u/50V C706

R707

C705 K0.01u/50V

For LAN models only


R750 F49.9(3216) F49.9(3216) R752 F49.9(3216) F49.9(3216)

R751

R760
10

330
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
TD+ TDRD+ TCT RDRCT

2 1

L.F

R753

L752

+3.3V R755 220 Act LED750


A

CN750

L753
2 1 3

L.F

K0.1u

+2.5VA

R756 33

1:4C

C712 K1000p

3.3V

C754 K0.1u

C755

C750 J100p

MGINT

GND5 GND4 FXSD/FXEN RX+ RXVDDRX *PD LED3/NWAYEN LED2/DUPLEX LED1/SPD100/*FEF LED0/TEST *INT/PHYAD0

36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25

D
R754 F6.49k
37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48

+2.5V +3.3V
24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13

X750

C756 D10p C757 J12p +2.5PLL +2.5VA +2.5V L750 K0.01u Z0.1u C758 Z0.1u L751 K0.01u 6.3V/47u/105 Z0.1u

25MHz

+2.5PLL

MDIO MDC RXD3/PHYAD RXD2/PHYAD2 RXD1/PHYAD3 RXD0/PHYAD4 VDDIO1 GND1 RXDV/CRSDV/PCS_LPBK RXC RXER/ISO GND2

8 7 6 5

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

C763 C764 C765 C766

J22p J22p J22p J22p

REXT VDDRCV GND6 TXTX+ VDDTX GND7 25MHZ GND8 XO XI VDDPLL *RST

IC750

VDDIO2 GND3 CRS/RMII_BTB COL/RMII TXD3 TXD2 TXD1 TXD0 TXEN TXC/REFCLK TXER VDDC

1 RA751 2 33 3 4 1 RA752 2 33 3 4

8 7 6 5 8 7 6 5

R767

33

1:4B 1:4B TXD[3] 1:4B TXD[2] TXD[1] TXD[0] 1:4B 1:4B 1:4B

CRS COL TXD[0-3]

TX_EN TX_CLKI TX_ER

C753 Z0.1u

33 33 33 33 33

R761 R762 R763 R764 R765

1:4B 1:4B 1:4B 1:4C 1:4B

RX_ER RX_CLKI RX_DV MDC MDIO

C751

C752

C759

C760

C762

RA750

RXD[3] RXD[2] RXD[1] RXD[0]

33 1 2 3 4

R758 C761 NC ( ) R759 10k 0

1:4B 1:1E

RXD[0-3] XLANRST

KX-MB783BR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (MAIN BOARD No.2) (2/2)

241

KX-MB783BR

16.2.3. MAIN BOARD (3)


1
180
C506 D10p

2
L500 1:3D NVIDEO

3
PICK-UP SOLENOID
CN507 1:1E 1:1E
R518 4.7k

4
+24V

R511 GND 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 AP1 C504 Z0.1u 100 100 R501 R502

R526

1/2
10k

+5VD NLDEN NAPC

S
Q509

XVIDEO XLDEN XAPC 5V GND XHSYNC

R528 39k
C Q511 B E

AP1 PICK PG 1 2
K

D
A

1:3D

1:3F

NHSYNC

CN500

TO LASER
+24V +3.3V

R573

CN514
R504 47k

Q523 E
C
K

10k

XVIDEO XLDEN XAPC XHSYNC

388s

REGISTER SOLENOID

D501

SNPICK

3-1

+24V

R574 8.2k(2125)
C Q524 E B

CN501 AP1

1:3E
B

NREADY POLCLK POLON

POLCLK 1 2 XREADY 3 POLON 4 GND 5 24V

C Q503

1:3D 1:3D

C Q505 B E

D503

C501 Z0.1u/50V

AP1 REG 1 2 PG

1:3D

SNREG

+24V

XREADY POLON
CN502 AP1 24V 1 2 24V 3 PG 4 PG 5 LD 6 SS 7 CLK 8 BRAKE L502 +3.3V
R512 56k

R521

TO FAN
FANON DET GND 3 2 1 AP1 CN506

56k

Q510 E
C

10k

( 3.86kHz)

R529

TO POLYGON

POLCLK

+3.3V R532 Q512 4.7k(3216) C B


E

1:1D 1:3E

R525 39(1/2W)
35V/100u/105 C514 Z0.1u/50V C515

FANON1 FANDET1

+24V

R531
C517 K1000p

5.6k

+3.3V

1k

R515

1:1D 1:1D

MMB
R582 22k R587 22k

C E

R523

Q502

B E

1:1D
C Q526 B E

MMA MMXB

Q525

1:1D
C510 K0.1u

TO DC MOTOR
LD SS CLK BRAKE
+24V
C503 Z0.1u/50V 35V/220u

R583 R585 R527

56k

MMXA

5.6k 5.6k 5.6k


C565 K0.047u K0.047u C516 K1000p C569

1:3E 1:3F 1:3E

REGIST PSTART TNR

+3.3V
R524 4.7k

SENSOR Transit
REG 10 PTOP 9 TNR 8 PICK 7 FANDET 6 FANON 5 GND 4 THRM1 3 5V 2 POUT 1 +3.3V +3.3V Q520 E
R578 3.3k R569 56k
C

+5VD

+24V

IC501
5

D504

5 4 3
C Q500 B E

C513 Z1u

24V GND GND GND

R522 10k

10k

C505

R566

24V

CONTROL 1 VIN GND 2 VOUT NC 3

R565 Q519
B 1:1D

10u/6.3V

+7V

4.7k(3216) C
E

R530 39(1/2W) R570


C559

FANON2

C512

+5VD

AP1 CN504

5.6k
35V/100u/105

K1000p

7V 2 HTRCTL 1

1:1E HTRCTL

1:3E R580
C563 K1000p

FANDET2 PICK

1:3E

C560 Z0.1u/50V

CN508

5.6k

TO SMPS

C518

+3.3V
R503 F15k

E
+24V

R506 22k

R509 R510

1k 5.6k
C508 K0.047u C507 K1000p

1:1E 1:3E

THRMSTR1 POUT

24V GND CHG DEV TRS HVERR CVR

7 6 5 4 3 2 1 AP1 82k
C E E B

1:3D +3.3V 1:3D 1:3D


3.3k R517 R519 4.7k

L503

CHG DEV TRS HVERR TOPCVR

+3.3V CN511 AP1 THRM 1 KSTART 2 KTXD 3 KSCLK 4 OPERST 5 GND 6 5V 7 BUZZER(NC) 8
R564 F18k

Q506

TO OPE

Q504

Q501

R520 1:3D 1k 1:3F


K1000p C511

R562 R563 R559

1k 100 100 180 1k


K1000p

1:1E 1:3E 1:3E 1:3E 1:3E


C548

THRMSTR0 KSTART KTXD KSCLK OPERST

R516 B Q507

C E

CN505

C557 R560 R561 J180p +5VD C555 Z0.1u

TO HVPS

F
KSTART KTXD KSCLK

625KHZ KX-MB783BR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (MAIN BOARD No.3) (1/2)

242

C558 ( )

R591 ( ) NC

1:1E;4:1D

DAOUT

KX-MB783BR

2/2

3-2
+3.3V R555 4.7k 1k
C

+5VD +5VA_C +3.3V 10u/6.3V C534 L504 10u/6.3V C538 C531 10u/6.3V C530 +5VD

6.3V/100u/105

C550 16V/22u/105

C546 K0.01u

C552 1.2(1608) Z0.1u CN510 AP1 1 SIG 2 DG 3 +3.3V 4 VREF 5 DG 6 SI 7 DG DA500 8 CLK 9 VLED 10 LED_G 11 LED_R 12 LED_B

NCCDON

1:6B

R552

+7V Q518 R548 3 1 2

IC503
K0.1u
1 2 3 AGND2 DVDD1 VSMP MCLK DGND SEN DVDD2 SDI SCK OP0 VINP VRLC/VB VRX VRT VRB AGND1 AVDD OP3/SDO OP2 OP1 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11

C536 K0.1u

C540 K0.1u

AFEVSMP AFEMCLK AFESIFEN AFESIFDOUT AFESIFCLK

1:6A 1:6A 1:6B 1:6B 1:6B AFEADC[0] +3.3V C533 K0.1u

C542 K0.1u

4 5 6 7 8 9 10

C537 K0.1u AFEADC[1] AFEADC[2] AFEADC[3] C543 K0.1u

AFEADC[0-3]

1:6A

C544 K0.01u

+5VA_C

C545 K1u

C549

K1000p K1000p K1000p J100p

TO FLAT BED & ADF

C551 C553 C554 C556

C
LEDONG

Q514
1:6B R541 1.2k C532 ( ) NC R542 R543 1.2k B

C E 22

L505

1.32ms
Q516
C E R549 1.2k 33 B

LEDONR

1:6B

R544 1.2k C535 ( ) NC R546

SI

LEDONB

1:6B

R550 1.2k C541 ( ) NC R554

C B E R556 1.2k 39

CLK
Q517

4.46MHZ

R547 J100p C547 R571


2 4

CCDCLK

1:6A

1 FLT500 3 2 4

R553 27

1 FLT501 3

560

470

CCDSH

1:6A

R558 47

L501

IC502
CRMEN CRM5 CRM4 CRM3 CRM2 CRM1 CRM0 1:1E 1:1D;2:6B 1:1D;2:6B 1:1D;2:6B 1:1D;2:6B 1:1D;2:6B 1:1D;2:6B +3.3V R533 R535(
32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 )NC 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 TJMON ENABLEA IN3 IN2 IN1 IN0 PHB1 PHA1 PWMSW GND S5VOUT VCC VREFB VREFA BC1 BC2 VM1 NC1 BOUT2 NC2 RCSB NC3 BOUT1 NC4 AOUT2 NC5 RCSA NC6 AOUT1 NC7 VM2 VPUMP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

+24V

TO FBM
CN509 AP1
1 2 3 4

CR_A CR_B CR_XA CR_XB

C526 K1000p

C527 K1000p

C528 K1000p

C529 K1000p

292161-4

1k

R534 C509
D S

Q522
B

C E

R536 F1(3216)

R537 F1(3216)

R539

10k

1k

2:6B

MVREF

Z0.1u

PWD

KX-MB783BR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (MAIN BOARD No.3) (2/2)

243

C522 K0.01u/50V

K1u

Z0.1u C567

C566

1:1E

R538

C520 K0.01u/50V

C525

Q521

10k

C524 35V/47u/105

Z0.1u/50V

KX-MB783BR

16.2.4. MAIN BOARD (4)


1 2 3 4 5

1/2

4-1
HS-RX FAX-RX
R114 73.2(1/2W) F536(3216) C106 50V/1u RING DP 1:1D;1:4A 1:4A +3.3VA1 AFECLK ASPCLK ABITCLK ARXD ATXD 1:4B;1E 1:4B 1:4A 1:4A 1:4A R119 47k +3.3VA1
1

(1)
R115

R104 1.07k(1/2W)

(2)

IC100
MCLK *OFHK 2 *FSYNC *RGDT/FSD/M1 3 SCLK M0 4 VD VA 5 SDO GND 6 SDI AOUT/*INT 7 FC/*RGDT C1A 8 *RESET C2A 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9

IC101
+3.3VA1
1 2 3 4 QE DCT RX IB C1B C2B VREG RNG1 DCT2 IGND DCT3 QB QE2 SC VREG2 RNG2 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9

R111 R108 3.65k(1/2W) 150

C123 ( ) NC

Q102 C B E

R101 R136 C104 56 33p/250V R102 R137 C105 56 33p/250V C102 K0.1u C121 10p/250V C122 ( ) NC
DG

5 6 7 8

(3) (4) (5)


C108 K0.1u R105 0

R130 ( ) K0.01u NC

C100 K0.1u

AFERST

1:4A;1E

DG

R103 F1M

C107 K0.1u

HS-TX

C111 K2700p

FAX-TX
(6) (7)

C120

AINT

1:4B

DG

DG

R106

R109 ( ) NC

R112 15M

5.1M(2125)

(8)

I C 3 0 0
D

C110 120p R110 ( ) NC R107 R113


+5VD +5VA

+3.3V VREF

+3.3VA1

5.1M(2125)

15M C109 120p

(9)

L200 L230 ( ) NC L229 ( ) NC R200 150k 0

L227 0 +3.3V 6.3V/100u C201 K0.1u +3.3VA2

L202 0

DG

DG2 DG +5VA

R201

150k C200

HSSPMUTE L208 ( ) NC C238 ( ) NC L206 ( ) NC

1:1D

R219 ( ) NC C216 ( ) NC C217 ( ) NC


1 2 3 4

R224 (

NC )

(10)
8 7 6 5

L205 R246 ( ) ( ) NC NC

NC L204

R206 ( ) NC

R209 ( ) NC

IC203
NC
CD FC2 FC1 VIN VO2 GND VCC VO1

VCC 1 Output 5

GND 4 DET 2 Input 3

C202 ( ) NC ( R207 R208

100

IC201
NC

(11) (12) (13) (14)

DG DG

DAOUT

1:1E;3:4F

R205 0

L212 ( ) NC

R223 ( ) NC C221 ( ) NC

IC200
K0.1u C210
1 SPKRR 2 MBIAS SPKRL 16 LINEO 15 GND 14 VA 13 VD 12 LINEI 11

+3.3VA2 R214 K0.1u C208 0


DG

6.3V/330u C211 ( ) NC C212 ( ) NC R215 ( ) NC

C207

Z0.1u C209

L209 C215 ( ) NC C213 K1000p R217


1

BTXD BRXD BSPCLK AFECLK BBITCLK

1:4A 1:4A 1:4B 1:4B;1B 1:4A R244 47k R203 0

3 HDST 4 SDI 5 SDO 6 *FSYNC 7 MCLK 8 SCLK

R218 ( ) NC

(15)
V+ 8

DG

DG

IC202
7 2 AOUT BOUT A-IN 6 3 B-IN A+IN 4 5 B+IN V-

K0.1u

C245

MIC 10 *RESET 9

L203 ( ) NC C203 K0.022u R210 C205 K0.1u R212 R211 (

C222 ( ) NC R220 0 C218 ( ) NC R221 ( ) NC C219 ( ) NC R222 180k C220 K1000p L213 ( ) NC L214 ( ) NC VREF L215

8.2k 22k NC )
Q200 B C E

R253

C247

L210

180k L211

(16) (17)

8.2k K0.022u
DG C214 ( ) NC

+3.3VA2
DG DG DG

C204 NC ( )

R245

R243 ( ) NC

DG DG

K0.01u

CNGMUTE

C244

DG

HS TX: HS RX: MONITOR_RX: CID TONE

FAX-TX,RX: HS-TX,RX: MONITOR_RX:


KX-MB783BR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (MAIN BOARD No.4) (1/2)

244

1M

AFERST

1:3E

R254

1:4A;1C

3.3k

KX-MB783BR

+5VD

2/2

0(3216)

R126

RLY100 J100p C101 D100


2 3 4 1 5 K

4-2
1mH L111 470p/250V R135 J L106 F100 J 1 L107 2 SA100
2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 8

Q100 EXTRLY 1:3D B

C E
DG 1

MONITOR-RX
Q104

D103 L100
2

(1)
R117 C125 100k Q103 C B E

K0.01u

C113 250V0.01u

ZNR100 ( ) NC

470p/250V C115

(2)

C114

R116 2.49k(1/2W)

Q106

4 L105

3 POS100 SA101 1000V (

R129
B

L101

12(1W) C112 R134 12(1W)

1mH L110

CN100 7

K0.01u

D102

(3) (4) (5)

R118 Q105
B C E

R125 ) NC

100k R133 ( NC R120 ( ) NC


2

)
1

C126 ( ) NC

RLY101 5
4 3

R132 ( ) NC

R122( R124

NC ) 22

(6) (7)
(

NC L102 R131 ) NC

1 2 3 4 5 6 CN101 7

(8)

L108 R123 ( D104 A K ( ) NC L109 ) NC D105 K A ( ) NC C119 ( ) NC

+5VD

L103

R128 ( ) NC 1:1E CIDRLY B Q101 C

C103 ( ) NC

(9)

)
NC E
DG

D101 ( ) A K NC
+5VA

+5VA

L217 R225 ( ) ( ) NC NC

L226

10(3216) NC ) 150k

R240

(10)
R226 ( ) NC

SPMUTE L232 ( ) NC L233 ( ) NC C246 ( ) NC

1:1E

R236 1k C232
1

R238

10k R241

IC204
CD FC2 FC1 VIN VO2 GND VCC VO1 8

L216 ( ) NC

NC

6.3V/100u

C248

R227 ( ) NC

C224 ( ) NC

R237 R235 C231 K0.022u L220 12k C234 K3900p

C236

DG

C249

(13) (14)

R242

120k

3 4

6 5

NC

C233 K1u

L225

D (11) (12)

DG

DG

( )

( )

R228 ( ) NC R229 ( ) NC

( R255 ( R256 R250 0 R251 0

NC

K1u

C242 ( ) NC

8 HSSP+ 7 HSSP6 MIC+ 5 MIC4 HOOK 3 GND 2 SP1 SP+

DG

DG +5VA

10k

DG

DG

+3.3V R232 L218 ( ) ( ) NC NC L239 ( ) NC L238 4 L.F NC


3

R233 ( ) NC C229 ( ) NC

C243 ( ) NC

(15)

HOOK

1:3D

R252 ( ) NC

R239 ( ) NC

CN200

1 2

C228 ( ) NC

E (16)
(17)

R234 ( ) NC

C226 ( ) NC C227 ( ) NC

R230 ( ) NC R231 ( ) NC

DG

DG

L234 L235

( (

) )

NC L223 NC L221 L224 L222

( ( ( (

) ) ) )

NC NC NC NC

DG2

L240 ( ) NC

L219 ( ) NC

D200 1 3 ) 2( NC C230 ( ) NC L237 ( ) NC


DG

DG

HS TX: HS RX: MONITOR_RX: CID TONE

FAX-TX,RX: HS-TX,RX: MONITOR_RX:


KX-MB783BR SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (MAIN BOARD No.4) (2/2)

245

KX-MB783BR

CONTRAST 5 SW35 SW8 STOP

N in 1

SW11 CONTRASTR

SW24 N in 1 R

SW3 R

MENU

SW12

SW36

+5VD

SW49
TH1

SW50

SW53

C15 NC ()

C17 6.3V100u

C18 Z0.1u

SCAN 8 SW32
+5VD

RESOLUTION 3 SW17

TO DIGITAL
CN2
DG1 DG1

SW7 SCAN R

SW2 RESOLUTION R

LOWER

SW25

SW4 D

CALLER ID

SW9

SW31

PB1 1 THRM 2 3 4 5 6 7

16.3. OPERATION BOARD

SW38

SW47

SW52

COPY
C4 J100p C6 K390p C7 K390p

COLLATE 9 SW13
R37
DG3

R11 R12 R13 R14


C12 J100p C13 J100p C14 J100p

100 100 100 100

C1 Z0.1u C2 Z0.1u

SW39 START U 0
44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34

SW46
DG2 DG2 DG1

FAX SW6 STARTR SW55 STARTD


R5 12k
KSL1 KSL0 KIN0 LED5 VDD2 VSS2 LED4 LED3 LED2 START LATCH

S2

ZOOM

SW22 FAX R SW34 SW56 STARTL SW57


DG2

SW19 S2 R

SW10 ZOOM R

SW21 D

FLASH

KIN5 KIN6 KIN7 XLED12 XLED11 VDD1 VSS1 XLED13 XLED14 XLED15 LED1/IPENB

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

C22

K1500p C21 K1500p C20 K2700p

R10560

C10Z0.1u

C11Z0.1u

R2 240

L2 SCAN K LED2
R3 240

R33 0

C5 6.3V100u

FAX ON R1 390 A K LED1

C3 Z0.1u

R6 33k R7 9.1k
DG1 DG3

R9 NC ()

DG2 A COPY K LED3

DG3

DG1

FAX A () K LED4

R4 () 240

KX-MB783BR OPERATION BOARD

R38 () NC

246
# SW15
IC1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

SW33

SW27

SW40

SW44

SW48

SW51

AUTO ANSWER

S1

S3

R15 12k

SW37

SW28

SW30

SW16

C8 K0.01u

SW5 SW20 COPY R COLLATE R

SET

REDIAL

KSTART KTXD KSCLK OPERST GND 5V

CN1
10 9 8 7 6 5 4
DB7 DB6 DB5 DB4 E R/W

SW26 AUTO ANSWER

SW18 S1R

SW23 S3 R

SW1 R

MONITOR

SW14

SW29

SW41

SW45

SW43

SW54

KSL2 LED6 KIN1 LED7/KSL4 XLED8 XLED9 KIN2 KIN3 XLED10 KSL3 KIN4

TXD RXD SCLK RESET D7/DIO/IP D6/CLK/IP D5/CSB/IP D4/STBB/IP E/RESB RWB/RWB/IP RS/A0/IP

33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23

+5VD

3 2 1

RS V0 Vdd

0 R31 DG3 +5VD +5VD

Vss

TO COB
R8 4.7

L1BEAD

DG1

DG2

KX-MB783BR

16.4. SENSOR BOARD


TNR PFLP1911MZ-A
GND POUT +5V THRM1 ZNR50

4 3 2

Varistor PFLP1911MZA-E

CN64 POUT +5V THRM1 GND FANON FANDET PICK TNR PTOP REG
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

CN65 J59

J51

FG_DEV 5 FANON 4 FANDET 3 GND 2 PICK 1 GND CN67

J52

FG_EARTH

FB PFLP1911MZ-F

J53 J58
3

IC50
VCC OUTPUT GND
2 1

CN59 SIG 1 Z0.1u C52 DG 2 +3.3V 3


4 3 2 1

L54 C64 Z0.1u C65 Z0.1u R55 4.7k

CN61 CN61 CN61 CN61 CN61 CN61 CN61 CN61 CN61 CN61 CN61 CN61

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

SIG DG +3.3V VREF CNT SI DG CLK VLED G R B

GND PTOP REG +5V

VREF 4 DG 5 SI 6 DG 7 CLK 8 VLED 9 G 10 R 11 C62 NC ( ) ( ) C63 NC B 12

CN66

Fuser (Exit Sensor) PFLP1911MZ-B

CN60 CN53 THRM1 +5V POUT GND


1 2 3 4

CN62
1 2 3 4

A B R54 330 C61 ( ) NC


3

1 2 3 4

A B XA XB

PS50
1

XA XB

THERM GND

CN52 1 2 3

ADF PFLP1911MZ-G

CN56

PICKUP & FAN2 PFLP1911MZ-C


PB1 NC CN51 DG 1 PICK 2 PG 3 FANDET2 4 FANON2 5 J50 4 3 SW50 1 2

3.3V RPS DOCU GND

1 2

R53

180

R52 PS53 4 C55 ( ) NC 3 1 2


CN55 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8

3 4

PS54 4 CN63 1 2 3 GND ON J55 DET C56 ( ) NC 3 1 2 J56

REGIST & PTOP PFLP1911MZ-D

HS & SP PFLP1911GZ-H

CN50 +5V REG PTOP GND


1 2

CN58 R50 R51 330 330 SP+ 1 SP- 2 GND 3 PS52


3 1 3

CN57 1 2 SP+ SPNC J61 J60 NC C54 NC ( ) NC


HSSPHSSP+ GND HSMICHOOK HSMIC+

3 4

PS51
1

HOOK 4 MIC- 5 MIC+ 6 HSSP- 7 HSSP+ 8 L52 L53 L50 L51 NC NC NC NC

C51 ( ) NC

C50 ( ) NC

NC ( ) C53

NC

KX-MB783BR SENSOR BOARD

247

J57

180

KX-MB783BR

Memo

248

KX-MB783BR

17 Printed Circuit Board


17.1. MAIN BOARD
17.1.1. MAIN BOARD: COMPONENT VIEW
C389 C390 F300 3.15A 10 C378 C379 5 C377 R573 C671 L502 2 CN514 E 5 R452 C491 2 C673 3 +24V C515 C374 1 D300 C514 C560 C518 R534 C509 R512 R515 C510 R503 R509 R507 1 R506 C660 R519 R510 R520 C508 C511 1 L209 Q507 R517 L215 C525 C524 1 Q522 E R533 R539 R538 S Q521 C697 CN502 D303 L372 C380 C667 4 R516 E E E Q504 Q506 1 1 7 L503 C501

C503

D503 Q523 1

C388

PFUP1657Z
PbF
1 CN509

A
CN507 C672 R451 R526 C490 S Q509 D501 R502 E Q511 R501 R528 L230 1

R310 4 IC302

C387

CN506 CN501 CN508 CN505 1

R319

R574 E Q524

C505
CN504 BLUE CN500

Q505 Q503 C662 E E 1 7 C504 L234

Q502 E 8

CN701

E Q525

+3.3V C659

C396

+5VD R200 L200 R201

R228

C691

R222 C220 L211

C471

PFLP1901, PFLP1902 29

+7V

C552

R548

12

DG C679 B C538 C533 11 10 IC503 R555 C532 C535 C541 R552C649 R542 R546 R554 R541 R544 R550 C534 20 8 Q518 E C689 1

28

C238 C215 R218 R246 L205

R449 R448

25 C470 IC402 PFLP1903, PFLP1904 PFLP1905, PFLP1934 56 B R369 C544 C545 C540 C542 C536 RA319 RA317 RA320 R368 R367 RA318 RA316 RA314 RA315 R447 R309 R307 R308 1

24

C219 R221

C201 C653

C200 C246

L238

L240

R235 C231 L220

C550

C209

C214 R217 C213 L210

L229 5 4 C224 1 R225 1 R254 C236 R214 L202 E L203 Q200 C106 C123 E Q102 C111 R103 16 1 R111 R114 C125 R117 E Q104 E Q103 E Q106 D103 C114 C115 R120 R132 SA100 F100 1A SA101 ZNR100 C108 C113 POS100 1 2 CN100 8 C242 R251 R250 R255 R256 IC101 R105 C107 8 R118 C112 9 L111 L100 L101 R134 L110 R129 L107 C119 R115

C657

RESET C666

CN510

C212

L208

IC202 8

48

1 R203

16 C210

L345

BLUE 1

CN700

C687

A2 L365 L366 L368 L371 B1

A25 C315 R375 C316 B26

AUTO-CH

C668

R543 E Q514 R709 1

CN511

L364 L363 L361 L347

C546 L505 E Q517 R556 R549 E Q516

C555

R547 L501 R558 C543 C537

C549

C556

C663

IC200 C208

C419

C100

C420

IC100

C670

R705 R706 R704 R703 C701 C704

RA400

RA402 RA401 RA403

L358 L353 L354 L355 L351 L349 L348 C677 X301

D100 C654

R409

L357

IC400

C676

C413 C412 27

C411 R401 C400 C403 C402 C414 C401 1

R126

IC300

C405 C406

BOND

28

54 C404 C407

AE1 C318 R376 X303 32.768 R374 AF2 C310 C317 R384 C311 AF25

L359 R305 R355 R352 R353 R354 R351 R350 C313 R349 AE26

Q100 E

R102 R137

R130 C120

R101

C101

R136 C102

R561 R560 C557 R559 R563 C548 R562 R564

8 X302 1 C655 16

9 R245 C244 L227

C104 C105 C121

RLY100

R410

BAT300 C696

+3.3V/BATT C692 R347 R348 RA752

C314

R131 R123 L103 D104 E Q101 C103 D105 D101 RLY101 C699 R128

C756 C757

RA751

RA750 R346 R763 R762 R761 R764 R343 R303 R335 C753 1 R765 R767 48 13 IC750 24 25 R750 R751 L753 X750

X300

+1.2V C384 4 C386 Q303 5 8 1 L374

C693

C762 C674 C755 2 1 10 CN750

36 R754 C754

C690

R122 R124

C695

C675

7 9 C750

R752 R753 L752

C680

2 C312 3 C320

1 4

R125 6 7 5 1 2 CN101 8 7 6 5

C684

R760

PCB-CH R387 C321 C681 CN300 6 C669 5 7 L399 8

R450 C488

J300

R755 LED750

KX-MB783BR MAIN BOARD COMPONENT VIEW

249

L102

R133

R135

CN200

C688

E Q526

L235

C229

L224 L222 L223 L221 L239

KX-MB783BR

17.1.2. MAIN BOARD: BOTTOM VIEW


+24V

7 C513

C512

Q300

10

D504 5 IC501

R320

C376

C520

D301

R525

D302 E

R532

DG

+7V

C375 +3.3V 32 1 16

R537

1 3 R524 R522 C661

R530

R321 C373

+5VD

R566 R529 E E Q520 Q510

R312 R313 R311

17

16 C522 C526 R536 C527 C528 C529

R318

Q301 R337

C652

L217 R227 C664 R224 R226 R504

C705

L218 R232

C685

R234

C646

L237

R223 C221 L214 L213

C230

C678 L216

R707

D200

L219 C228 R233

R518

C665

17

C703 C702 R702

C706 C709 C710 C711 R708

IC700

C207

L233

C647

R229 L232 8

C650

R215 C211

FLT500

C658

C249 R240 L226 R242 R241 R238

1 IC204

C247 R212

1 C232

4 C233

R236

3 5 R209 L206 R207 C204 C203 C205 R205 R239

R553

C554 C530

R253

R210

R591 C558

C245

R306

M-TCK M-TRSTN M-TDI M-TMS M-TDO

C553

C551

L504

L225 5 8

C202 R206

5 C227 C226 R208 L204 A 1 2 IC203 IC201

R237 C234

R211

C216 C217

C698

C218 R220 C222

C651

C645

C547 R571

C248

DA500 C531

FLT501

L344 L346 L360

C656

C304

C328

UARTRX UARTTX

R304

C351

R107

C423

R252 C243 R461 R460 R465 R464 R463 R462

R109

R113 R110

R399

C334 C363 C333

R407 C352 R302 R405 R403 R404 R402 R408

R106

C109

L109

R112 C110

R406 C409 C408 C410

C360 C354

L108

C398

R316

R315

C361

C338 C308 R385 C364 C682 C339

C335

C362 R345

R381

RA405

R382

C425

C306

C424

L352 R119

R392

C326

R342 R340

+1.2V 10 1 6 5 TCK TMS TRSTN TDO TDI

R344 C751R756

R389

R758 R759 C761

L750

IC305

C763

C758 R359 R360 C393 1 2 8 5 6 7 8 1 2 5 6 7

D305 C395

C394 R363 C385 R362

C391 C392

R357 R356

R361 R358

1 3 4 3 9

8 7

L751

R341

C752

C759 C760

C765 C764 C766

2 1 10

7 8

5 6

C427

R390 C325 C324

RESET

IC303

C319 R388 C323C322 DA300

C428

L350 C337 L356 R372 C648 C305 R373 R378 R338 TP-CHKSEL R391 4 5 IC301

C355 R393 C327

RA406

L105

L106

C336

C422

C421

Q105 E

C122

C332 C358

C331

C357

R400

+1.2V/BATT

C426

+3.3V/BATT

C429

C126

EYEDAT EYECLK

R380

C330

L367 L369 RA404 L370

PbF

C329 C353 C300 C301 C359

R104

R219

R108 R116

D102

R244 R243

PFUP1657Z

1 1

12

R231 R230

L212

32

C712

1 4

Q501

R523 R521 R565 R527 R531 C516 C517 R578 R582 E R580 R583 C563 C565 Q519 E Q512 C569 R587 R570 R585 C559 C569

C567 C566 R535

IC502

R511 7 C506 L500 Q500

KX-MB783BR MAIN BOARD BOTTOM VIEW

250

KX-MB783BR

D1 R16C16

R34 Q1 D2 E R36 SP- SP+ BLACK RED SCAN 1 10

C20 33

C22 C21 R31

SW9

SW31

SW36

SW17

C18 C23 R17

C5

R9

L1

LED2

R2

17.2.1. OPERATION BOARD: COMPONENT VIEW

R8

C17

C1

34 IC1

22

R6 R7

SW38

R33 R38 R15 R13 R12 C7 C6 R14 R11 C4 C8 R5 R37

23

SW12 MENU

CALLER ID

SW8

R10 C10 C11

C2

SW7

L2

C3

SW3 44 1 SW10 SW48 12 11 SW24 SW50 SW21

SW53 SET SW4 SW28 REDIAL

C14

SW30

SW35

SW16

STOP

4 SW49

C12 C13

LED3

SW5

COPY SW20 SW39 RESOLUTION COLLATE SW46 SW2 SW47 SW11

TH1

SW37 N in 1 CONTRAST S2 SW19 SW44 SW23 ZOOM S3 SW43 SW1 SW54 SW25 LOWER SW14 MONITOR

SW27 SW51 SW52 SW33 FLASH

SW32

SW13

START

AUTO ANSWER SW26 FAX S1 SW18 SW40 SW45

PbF

SW57

SW55

PFUP1658Z

SW29

SW34

SW15

LED1

LED4

R1

R4

SW22 SW41

SW56

KX-MB783BR OPERATION BOARD COMPONENT VIEW

17.2. OPERATION BOARD

251

C15

R3

SW6

CN1 10 1

CN2

17.2.2. OPERATION BOARD: BOTTOM VIEW

PbF

PFUP1658Z

KX-MB783BR OPERATION BOARD BOTTOM VIEW

KX-MB783BR

252

KX-MB783BR

17.3. SENSOR BOARD


17.3.1. TONER SENSOR BOARD
1 10 10 CN64 1

1 1

CN65 4

PbF
PFUP1659Z -A

AUTO-CH

J58

IC50

C52

J59

PFUP1659Z -A

PbF
1 CN67 5

CN66

KX-MB783BR TONER SENSOR BOARD

17.3.2. FUSER BOARD (EXIT SENSOR BOARD)


1 3 3 R54 CN53
AUTO-CH

CN52

PS50

C61 1

KX-MB783BR FUSER SENOSR BOARD

17.3.3. PICKUP SENSOR BOARD


PFUP1659Z -C
SW50 CN63 3 1 5 J50 CN51 1 5 1 3

PbF A

PbF PFUP1659Z -C
KX-MB783BR PICKUP SENSOR BOARD

PFUP1659Z -B

PbF

PFUP1659Z -B

PbF

253

KX-MB783BR

17.3.4. REGISTRATION BOARD


A
C51

PFUP1659Z -D

PbF
4 PS51

C50 4

R51

R50

AUTO-CH

KX-MB783BR REGISTRATION BOARD

17.3.5. VARISTOR SENSOR BOARD


PbF
ZNR50

CN50

PFUP1659Z -E

KX-MB783BR VARISTOR SENSOR BOARD

254

PFUP1659Z -E

PS52

PFUP1659Z -D

PbF
1

PbF

A
J51 J52

KX-MB783BR

17.3.6. FLATBED RELAY BOARD


A
1 4 4 4 4 CN62

PFUP1659Z -F

PbF

11

12

12 CN61 1 2 J53 1 CN59

C63 C65 C64 L54 1 R55 1 2 C62

KX-MB783BR FLATBED RELAY BOARD

17.3.7. ADF SENSOR BOARD


C55
AUTO-CH

J56 J57 PS53

CN60

PS54 J55 C56

KX-MB783BR ADF SENSOR BOARD

17.3.8. HANDSET RELAY BOARD


A

PbF

CN58 1 CN57 1 2 7 6 5 J61 J60 8

C53 L51

C54 L52

L50 L53

PFUP1659Z -H

CN55

KX-MB783BR HANDSET RELAY BOARD

255

2 1

PFUP1659Z -H

PbF

PFUP1659Z -G

PFUP1659Z -G

CN56

PbF

PbF

R53

R52

PFUP1659Z -F

PbF

12

11 12

KX-MB783BR

18 Exploded View and Replacement Parts List


18.1. CABINET, MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL PARTS LOCATION
18.1.1. OPERATION PANEL SECTION

256

KX-MB783BR

18.1.2. TOP COVER SECTION

257

KX-MB783BR

18.1.3. ADF SECTION

258

KX-MB783BR

18.1.4. MOTOR SECTION

259

KX-MB783BR

18.1.5. LOWER CABINET SECTION

260

KX-MB783BR

18.1.6. UPPER CABINET SECTION

261

KX-MB783BR

18.1.7. FUSER SECTION

262

KX-MB783BR

18.1.8. LOWERSIDE CABINET

263

KX-MB783BR

18.1.9. GEAR SECTION (1)

264

KX-MB783BR

18.1.10. GEAR SECTION (2)

265

KX-MB783BR

18.1.11. CASSETTE / OUTPUT TRAY

266

KX-MB783BR

18.1.12. ACTUAL SIZE OF SCREWS AND WASHERS

267

KX-MB783BR

18.1.13. ACCESSORIES AND PACKING MATERIALS

268

KX-MB783BR

18.2. REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST


RTL (Retention Time Limited) Notes: 1. The RTL marking indicates that its Retention Time is Limited. When production is discontinued, this item will continue to be available only for a specific period of time. This period of time depends on the type of item, and the local laws governing parts and product retention. At the end of this period, the item will no longer be available. 2. Important safety notice Components identified by mark have special characteristics important for safety. When replacing any of these components, use only manufacture's specified parts. 3. The S mark means the part is one of some identical parts. For that reason, it may be different from the installed part. 4. ISO code (Example : ABS-HB) of the remarks column shows quality of the material and a flame resisting grade about plastics. 5. RESISTORS & CAPACITORS Unless otherwise specified; All resistors are in ohms (() k=1000(, M=1000k( All capacitors are in MICRO FARADS ('F) P=''F *Type & Wattage of Resistor

Safety

Ref. No. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67

Part No. N2GAYY000002 PFUS1642Y PFUS1344Z PFDC1005Y PFJS12M80Y PQLB1E1 PFJS04M74Z PFJE1068Z PFDF1188Z PFDV1005Z PFUS1817Z PFHE1319Z PFHX2134Z PFUS1819Z WLL20YG18M3M PFKM1228Y1 PFJS08M78Z PF0G1016Z PF0G1017Z ZT2512-08 NOT USED PFHX1796Z PFMH1256Z PFUS1820Z PFKF1205Y1 PFNPD031054C PFDE1170Z PFDE1169Z PFMH1257Z PFDE1168Z PFDG1551Y PFMH1258Z L6HAYYYK0013 PFHX2126Z PFKV1165Y1 PFUS1818Y PFDE1301Z PFDJ1042Z PFMH1159Z PFUS1269Y PFDS1030Y PFDG1294Z PFBS1004Z PFHG1287Y PFDE1302Z PFUS1851Z PFZXMB781M

Part Name & Description Remarks IMAGE SENSOR COIL SPRING COIL SPRING GUIDE LEAD WIRE INSULATOR LEAD WIRE LEAD WIRE SHAFT ANGULAR BELT COIL SPRING PLASTIC PARTS PLASTIC PARTS TORSION SPRING LEAD WIRE CABINET BODY LEAD WIRE GLASS GLASS TAPE PLASTIC PARTS ANGLE TORSION SPRING CABINET COVER WASHER PULLEY PULLEY PLATE PULLEY PIN PLATE DC MOTOR PLASTIC PARTS COVER COIL SPRING LEVER SPACER METAL PARTS COIL SPRING ROLLER GEAR KNOB RUBBER PARTS ARM COIL SPRING PARTS KIT

POM

PS

PS POM POM POM POM

PS POM POM

POM ABS PS

18.2.1.3. ADF SECTION 18.2.1. CABINET PARTS AND ELECTRICAL


Safety Ref. No. 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 Part No. PFUS1822Z PFDF1190Z PQDR9685Y PFDJ1044Z PFUS1826Z PFDF1095Z PFDE1247X PFKV1166Z1 PFKR1110Z1 PFKE1084Z1 PFHG1284Z PFKV1167Z1 PFHG1282Z PFDE1307Z PFKR1111Z1 PFUS1620Z PFUS1918Z PFDG1015Y PFDR1062Z PFDG1417Z XUC2FJP Part Name & Description Remarks COIL SPRING SHAFT ROLLER SPACER COIL SPRING PIN LEVER COVER GUIDE COVER RUBBER PARTS COVER RUBBER PARTS GUIDE GUIDE COIL SPRING COIL SPRING GEAR ROLLER GEAR RETAINING RING

18.2.1.1. OPERATION PANEL SECTION


Safety 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Ref. No. Part No. PFGV1023Z PFGD1082B PFGP1422L PFBX1285Q PFBX1284Z PFHR1709Z PFBX1286Z PFGG1310F1 Part Name & Description Remarks COVER CARD PANEL PUSH BUTTON PUSH BUTTON PLASTIC PARTS PUSH BUTTON GRILLE

POM PS ABS PS PS ABS ABS

ABS PS

18.2.1.2. TOP COVER SECTION


Safety Ref. No. 20 Part No. PFDE1303X Part Name & Description Remarks SPACER POM

POM POM

269

KX-MB783BR

Safety

Ref. No. 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140

Part No. PFDE1244Z PFDG1416Z PFDR1065Z PFDG1413Z PFHR1479Z PFDF1189Z XUC3FJP PFDR1064Z PFDF1125Z PFHX2126Z PFUS1325Z PFDG1558Z PFDG1559Z PQUS10038Y PFJS04M81Z PFDR1103Y PFDG1415Y PFDJ1116Y PFUS1824Z PFDE1306Z PFDR1104Z PFDE1308Y PFUS1629Z PFHE1298Z PFDJ1116Z PFUG1049Y PFUE1048Z PFUS1825Z PFDR1073Z PFDF1191Z PFHX2130Y PFHR1710Y PFHR1290Z PFHR1292Z PFUS1350Z PFKM1229X1 PFUS1621Z PFHR1289Z PFDR1066Z PQHR945Z

Part Name & Description Remarks LEVER GEAR ROLLER GEAR GUIDE SHAFT RETAINING RING ROLLER SHAFT PLASTIC PARTS COIL SPRING GEAR GEAR COIL SPRING LEAD WIRE ROLLER GEAR SPACER COIL SPRING LEVER ROLLER LEVER TORSION SPRING METAL PARTS SPACER GUIDE FRAME TORSION SPRING ROLLER SHAFT PLASTIC PARTS CAM CHASSIS PLASTIC PARTS COIL SPRING CABINET BODY BAR SPRING CHASSIS ROLLER BAND POM POM POM POM

Safety

POM POM

POM POM POM POM

POM PS PS POM

POM POM POM PS POM POM

Ref. No. 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227

Part No. PFJS05M76Z PFUV1111Z PFJS04M72Z PFDE1252Z PFJS10M79Z WLL20YG24M3M PFUS1811Z PFUS1612Z PFUE1045Z PFUS1916Z PFUS1809Z PFUE1044Z PFUS1808Z PFUS1807Z PFUS1806Z PFUS1805Z PFDG1418Z PFDF1187Z PFDJ1084Z PFUG1043Z PFDJ1098Z PFDE1300Z PFDR1067Z PFDE1246Z PFDN1088Z PFMH1255Z PFDF1097Z PFUS1685Z PFDR1071Y PFUS1658Z PFHE1178Z PFUG1044Z PFHG1155Z PFHR1537Z PFHR1706Z PFUS1609Z

Part Name & Description Remarks LEAD WIRE COVER LEAD WIRE LEVER LEAD WIRE LEAD WIRE COIL SPRING COIL SPRING LEVER TORSION SPRING TORSION SPRING CHASSIS BAR SPRING BAR SPRING BAR SPRING BAR SPRING GEAR SHAFT SPACER GUIDE SPACER LEVER PULLEY CHASSIS, HOLDER ANGULAR BELT COVER SHAFT COIL SPRING ROLLER COIL SPRING SPACER GUIDE RUBBER PARTS ARM COVER, HOLDER COIL SPRING

PS POM

PS

PS

POM POM PS POM POM POM POM

POM

PS

ABS

18.2.1.6. UPPER CABINET SECTION


Safety Ref. No. 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 Part No. PFQT3024Z WLL20YG24M3M PFSE1054Z PFJV1013Z PFUE1047Y PFDG1420Z PFDJ1044Z PFDJ1086Y PFDN1080Z PFUS1613Z PFDF1137Z PFDJ1086Z PF0G1015Z PFKM1225Z1 PFDJ1085Z PFDN1091Z PFUS1812Z PFDE1299Z PFDG1550Z XUC2FJP PFQT2937Z PFKR1079Z1 PFKR1080Z1 PFKE1083Z1 PFDG1015Y PFKK1050Z1 Part Name & Description Remarks INDICATION PLATE-LABEL LEAD WIRE ANGLE METAL PARTS ANGLE GEAR SPACER SPACER ROLLER COIL SPRING SHAFT SPACER GLASS CABINET BODY SPACER ROLLER COIL SPRING ROLLER, DELAY GEAR RETAINING RING INDICATION PLATE-LABEL GUIDE GUIDE PLASTIC PARTS GEAR DOOR-LID

18.2.1.4. MOTOR SECTION


Safety Ref. No. 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 Part No. PFDG1552Z PFDG1554Z PFDG1555Z PFDG1557Z PFDG1556Z PFDG1553Z PFUA1096Y PFDW1001Z L6HAYYYK0015 PFMH1259Z Part Name & Description Remarks GEAR GEAR GEAR GEAR GEAR GEAR CHASSIS LEAD WIRE DC MOTOR, STEPPING ANGLE POM POM POM POM POM POM

ABS+GF2 0% POM POM POM

POM PS POM

18.2.1.5. LOWER CABINET SECTION


Safety Ref. No. 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 Part No. PFJS07M77Z NOT USED PFJS07M84Z LPA1622K PFUS1028Z PF0M1008Z PFUE1046Z PFUS1592Z PFJS05M75Z PFQT2643Z PFJS02M95Z PFJS07M82Z Part Name & Description Remarks LEAD WIRE LEAD WIRE LASER UNIT LEAF SPRING MIRROR COVER TORSION SPRING LEAD WIRE INDICATION PLATE-LABEL LEAD WIRE LEAD WIRE

POM POM

ABS ABS PS PS

PS

270

KX-MB783BR

18.2.1.7. FUSER SECTION


Safety Ref. No. 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks PPS

Safety

Ref. No. 347 348

Part No. PFQT2587Y PFUV1118Z

Part Name & Description Remarks LABEL,VOLTAGE COVER,TEL JACK

PFDJ1115Z SPACER PFDS1015Y ROLLER A4DP3L000002 HALOGEN LAMP PFDJ1114Z PFDG1421Z PFJT1030Z K0BDB0000073 PFJT1031Z PFJT1032Z PFMH1085Z PFHR1711Z PFUS1640Z PFDR1068Z PFDG1422Z XUC2FJP PFDG1423Z PFDS1025Z PFDJ1113Z SPACER GEAR TERMINAL-TERMINAL PLATE THERMOSTAT TERMINAL-TERMINAL PLATE TERMINAL-TERMINAL PLATE METAL PARTS ARM COIL SPRING ROLLER GEAR RETAINING RING GEAR ROLLER SPACER

18.2.1.9. GEAR SECTION (1)


Safety Ref. No. 360 361 362 363 364 365 366 367 368 Part No. PFDG1548Z PFNPD052080 PFDG1549Z PFDG1544Z PFDG1543Z PFUV1114Z1 L6CCYYYK0002 PFMD1111Y PFHX2127Y Part Name & Description Remarks GEAR SPACER GEAR GEAR GEAR COVER DC MOTOR CHASSIS COVER,SHEET POM POM POM POM S

PPS PPS

PPS

Polyamide POM

18.2.1.10. GEAR SECTION (2)


Safety Ref. No. 380 381 382 383 384 385 386 387 388 389 390 391 392 393 394 395 396 Part No. PFUS1803Z PFDG1545Z PFDE1298Z PFDG1391Z PFDG1546Z PFDG1390Z L9AAAYYB0001 L9AAAYYB0006 PNUS1014Z PFDE1297Z PFUA1092Z PFDG1547Z PFDG1402Z PFDG1403Z PFDG1404Z PFDG1401Z PFDG1407Z Part Name & Description Remarks TORSION SPRING GEAR LEVER GEAR GEAR GEAR ERECTROMAGNETIC COIL ERECTROMAGNETIC COIL TORSION SPRING LEVER CHASSIS GEAR GEAR GEAR GEAR GEAR GEAR

POLYETHERIMIDE PBT+ABS -GF30 PBT+GF3 0 PBT+ABS GF30% POM PBT+GF3 0

298 299 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309

PFUS1426Z PFHR1705Z PFHR1495Z PFUA1094Y PFDR1069Z PFHR1496Z PFUS1568Z PFJS04M73Z PFRT003 PFUA1095X PFUS1686Z PFDE1310Z

COIL SPRING ARM LEVER CHASSIS,BASE ROLLER LEVER BAR SPRING LEAD WIRE THERMISTOR CHASSIS,HOUSING TORSION SPRING LEVER

POM POM POM POM POM

S PBT+ABS GF30%

POM PBT+ABS POM POM POM POM POM POM

18.2.1.8. LOWERSIDE CABINET


Safety Ref. No. 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 339 340 341 342 343 344 345 346 Part No. L0AA05A00048 PFJS02M47Z PFHA1001Z PFKM1230Z1 PFMD1112Z PFUG1046Z PFUG1045Z PFUG1047Z PFUG1048Z PFGT3485Z-M PFJS08M85Z L6FAYYYK0001 PFJS04L59Z NOT USED PFMH1253Y PFDE1305Z PFUS1821Z PFDE1304Z PFKM1227Y1 K2AH3G000011 PQMX10010Z PQHR945Z PQLB1E1 WLR18YK39CM4 PFJS02M86Z PFHX1937Z XWC4BFJ Part Name & Description Remarks SPEAKER LEAD WIRE RUBBER PARTS CABINET BODY PLATE GUIDE GUIDE GUIDE GUIDE NAME PLATE LEAD WIRE DC MOTOR LEAD WIRE COVER ARM TORSION SPRING ANGLE CABINET BODY JACK COVER BAND INSULATOR LEAD WIRE CORD COVER WASHER

18.2.1.11. CASSETTE / OUTPUT TRAY


Safety Ref. No. 410 411 412 413 414 415 416 417 418 419 420 421 422 423 424 425 426 Part No. PFKS1157Z1 PFKS1156Z1 NOT USED PFQT2932B PFQT2933B PFHG1245Z PFUS1814Z PFMD1113Z PFUS1815Z PFHR1491Z PFUS1608Z PFDG1015Y PFKS1158Z1 PFHR1707Z PFKR1109Z PFKR1085Y PFKR1108Z Part Name & Description Remarks TRAY TRAY INDICATION PLATE-LABEL INDICATION PLATE-LABEL RUBBER PARTS TORSION SPRING FRAME COIL SPRING LEVER COIL SPRING GEAR TRAY LEVER GUIDE GUIDE GUIDE PS PS

PS ABS ABS ABS ABS

POM

POM POM PS

PS POM ABS POM ABS

18.2.1.12. SCREWS
Safety A B C D E Ref. No. Part No. XTW3+10PFJ7 XTW3+W10PFJ XYN3+C6FJ XSB4+6FJ XYC3+CF5FJ Part Name & Description Remarks TAPPING SCREW,STEEL TAPPING SCREW, STEEL SCREW WITH WASHER, TEEL SMALL SCREW, STEEL SCREW WITH WASHER, TEEL

271

KX-MB783BR

Safety F G H J K

Ref. No.

Part No. XTW3+6LFJ7 XTW3+20PFJ XTB3+10GFJ XTW3+12PFJ7 XYC3+FF8FJ

Part Name & Description Remarks TAPPING SCREW, STEEL TAPPING SCREW, STEEL TAPPING SCREW, STEEL TAPPING SCREW, STEEL SCREW WITH WASHER, TEEL

Safety

Ref. No. C104 C105 C106 C107 C108 C109 C110 C111 C112 C113 C114 C115 C120 C121 C125 C200 C201 C203 C205 C207 C208 C209 C210 C213 C220 C231 C232 C233 C234 C236 C244 C245 C247 C300 C301 C304 C305 C306 C308 C310 C311 C313 C314 C317 C318 C319 C321 C322 C323 C324 C325 C326 C327 C328 C329 C330 C331 C332 C333 C334 C335 C336 C337 C338 C339 C351 C352 C353 C354 C355 C357 C358

Part No.

Part Name & Description Remarks

F1LAF3300002 33p F1LAF3300002 33p EEE1HA010SR ECUE1A104KBQ ECUE1A104KBQ F1J2E121A023 F1J2E121A023 ECUE1H272KBQ ECUE1E103KBQ F1LAF1030001 F1BAF471A049 1 0.1 0.1 120p 120p 0.0027 0.01 0.01 470p S

18.2.1.13. ACCESSORIES MATERIALS


Safety Ref. No. A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 Part No. PFQW2639Y PFJKMB271Z PFQW2669Y PFJA05D001Z PFJA03A007X PQJA10075Z PFPK3457Z-M PFPN1477Z PFPN1478Z PFPP1041Z PFPN1475X PFPN1476W XZB20X35A04 XZB32X45A04 PFPD1355Z

AND

PACKING

Part Name & Description Remarks LEAFLET MEMORY PARTS INSTRUCTION BOOK CABLE, USB POWER CORD CORD PACKING CASE CUSHION CUSHION PROTECTION COVER CUSHION CUSHION PROTECTION COVER PROTECTION COVER CUSHION S

F1BAF471A049 470p ECUE1C103KBQ 0.01 F1LAF100A009 10p ECUE1E103KBQ F2G0J1010014 ECUE1A104KBQ ECUE1C223KBQ ECUE1A104KBQ ECJ0EF1C104Z ECUE1A104KBQ F2G0J3310015 ECUE1A104KBQ ECUE1H102KBQ ECUE1H102KBQ ECUE1C223KBQ ECUE0J105KBQ ECUE0J105KBQ ECUE1E392KBQ F2G0J1010014 ECUE1C103KBQ ECUE1A104KBQ ECUE1C223KBQ ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EB0J224K ECJ0EB0J224K ECJ0EB0J224K ECJ0EB0J224K ECUE1H220JCQ ECUE1H270JCQ ECUE1H220JCQ ECUE1H330JCQ ECUE1H120JCQ ECUE1H270JCQ ECUE0J105KBQ ECJ0EF1C104Z ECUE0J105KBQ ECUE0J105KBQ ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECUE1E103KBQ ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECUE1H101JCQ ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z 0.01 100 0.1 0.022 0.1 0.1 0.1 330 0.1 0.001 0.001 0.022 1 1 0.0039 100 0.01 0.1 0.022 0.1 0.1 0.22 0.22 0.22 0.22 22p 27p 22p 33p 12p 27p 1 0.1 1 1 0.1 0.1 0.01 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 100p 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1

18.2.2. MAIN BOARD


Safety Ref. No. PCB1 IC100 IC101 IC200 IC202 IC204 IC300 IC301 IC302 IC303 IC305 IC400 IC402 IC501 IC502 IC503 IC700 IC750 D100 D102 D103 D300 D301 D302 D303 D305 D501 D503 D504 DA300 DA500 LED750 BAT300 C100 C101 C102 Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks

PFWP1MB783BR MAIN BOARD ASS'Y (RTL) (ICs) C1CB00002689 IC C1CB00002690 IC C1CB00001769 IC C0ABEB000083 IC C1AB00002556 IC C1ZBZ0003716 IC C0EBE0000504 IC C0DBAYY00291 IC C0CBAAA00035 IC C0DBAYY00294 IC C3ABRG000085 IC PFWIMB783BR IC (ROM) C0DBGYY00330 IC AN44063A IC C1DB00001173 IC AN44063A IC C1CB00002227 IC (DIODES) MA111 DIODE(SI) MAZY43000L DIODE(SI) B0EDER000009 DIODE(SI) B0JCPD000033 DIODE(SI) B0BC01600013 DIODE(SI) B0ACEL000004 DIODE(SI) B0BC5R900006 DIODE(SI) B0ACEL000004 DIODE(SI) B0ACEL000004 DIODE(SI) B0ACEL000004 DIODE(SI) B0ACEL000004 DIODE(SI) MA142WKTX DIODE(SI) MA142WKTX DIODE(SI) LNJ826W83RA DIODE(SI) (BATTERY) CR-2354/1HF1 BATTERY (CAPACITORS) ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 ECUE1H101JCQ 100p ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1

S S S S

S S

272

KX-MB783BR

Safety

Ref. No. C359 C360 C361 C362 C363 C364 C374 C375 C376 C377 C378 C379 C380 C384 C385 C386 C388 C389 C390 C391 C392 C393 C394 C395 C396 C400 C401 C402 C403 C404 C405 C406 C412 C413 C414 C419 C420 C421 C422 C423 C424 C425 C426 C427 C428 C429 C470 C471 C501 C503 C504 C505 C506 C507 C508 C509 C510 C511 C512 C513 C514 C515 C516 C517 C518 C520 C522 C524 C525 C526 C527 C528 C529

Part No. ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z F1L1V106A003 ECUV1C334ZFV ECUE1A104KBQ ECUE1C223KBQ ECUE1H330JCQ ECUE1H102KBQ F1L0J476A017 F1L0J107A017 ECUE1H821KBQ F1L0J107A017 ECUV1H104ZFV ECUV1H104ZFV ECUV1H104ZFV ECUE1H2R0CCQ ECUE1H471KBQ ECJ1VB0J225K ECUE1H471KBQ ECUE0J105KBQ F2G0J3310015 ECJ0EF1C104Z ECUE1C103KBQ ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECUE1C103KBQ ECJ0EF1C104Z ECUE1C103KBQ ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECUE1H101JCQ ECUE1H101JCQ ECUE1H101JCQ ECUE1H101JCQ ECUE1H101JCQ ECUE1H101JCQ ECUE1H101JCQ ECUE1H101JCQ ECUE1H101JCQ ECUE1H101JCQ ECUE1H101JCQ ECUE1H270JCQ ECJ0EF1C104Z ECUV1H104ZFV ECUV1H104ZFV ECJ0EF1C104Z F2G1V2210003 ECUE1H100DCQ ECUE1H102KBQ ECJ0EB1A473K ECUE0J105KBQ ECUE1A104KBQ ECUE1H102KBQ F1J0J1060006 ECUV1A105ZFV ECUV1H104ZFV F2G1V1010021 ECUE1H102KBQ ECUE1H102KBQ F2G1V1010021 ECUV1H103KBV ECUV1H103KBV F2G1V4700028 ECUV1H104ZFV ECUE1H102KBQ ECUE1H102KBQ ECUE1H102KBQ ECUE1H102KBQ

Part Name & Description Remarks 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 10 0.33 0.1 0.022 33p 0.001 47 100 820p 100 0.1 0.1 0.1 2 470p 2.2 470p 1 330 0.1 0.01 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.01 0.1 0.01 0.1 0.1 100p 100p 100p 100p 100p 100p 100p 100p 100p 100p 100p 27p 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 220 10p 0.001 0.047 1 0.1 0.001 10 1 0.1 100 0.001 0.001 100 0.01 0.01 47 0.1 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001

Safety

Ref. No. C530 C531 C533 C534 C536 C537 C538 C540 C542 C543 C544 C545 C546 C547 C548 C549 C550 C551 C552 C553 C554 C555 C556 C557 C559 C560 C563 C565 C566 C567 C569 C645 C646 C647 C648 C649 C650 C651 C652 C653 C654 C655 C656 C657 C658 C659 C660 C661 C662 C663 C664 C665 C666 C667 C668 C669 C670 C671 C672 C673 C674 C675 C676 C677 C678 C679 C680 C681 C682 C684 C685 C687 C688

Part No. F1J0J1060006 F1J0J1060006 ECUE1A104KBQ ECUE1A104KBQ ECUE1A104KBQ ECUE1A104KBQ F1J0J1060006 ECUE1A104KBQ ECUE1A104KBQ ECUE1A104KBQ ECUE1E103KBQ ECUE0J105KBQ ECUE1E103KBQ ECUE1H101JCQ ECUE1H102KBQ F2G0J1010015 F2G1C2200013 ECUE1H102KBQ ECJ0EF1C104Z ECUE1H102KBQ ECUE1H102KBQ ECJ0EF1C104Z ECUE1H101JCQ ECUE1H181JCQ ECUE1H102KBQ ECUV1H104ZFV ECUE1H102KBQ ECJ0EB1A473K ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EB1A473K ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECUV1H104ZFV ECUV1H104ZFV ECUV1H104ZFV ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z

Part Name & Description Remarks 10 10 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 10 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.01 1 0.01 100p 0.001 100 22 0.001 0.1 0.001 0.001 0.1 100p 180p 0.001 0.1 0.001 0.047 0.1 0.1 0.047 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1

273

KX-MB783BR

Safety

Ref. No. C689 C690 C691 C692 C693 C695 C696 C697 C698 C699 C701 C702 C703 C704 C705 C706 C709 C710 C711 C712 C750 C751 C752 C753 C754 C755 C756 C757 C758 C759 C760 C762 C763 C764 C765 C766 L361 L363 L364 L365 L366 L367 L368 L369 L370 L371 C315 C488 C490 C491 L200 L202 L227 L360 L399 L505 R126 R105 R203 R205 R214 R220 R250 R251 R450 R451 R452 R758 CN100 CN101 CN750 CN200

Part No. ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECUE1H102KBQ ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECUE1H102KBQ ECUV1H103KBV ECUV1H103KBV ECUE1H102KBQ ECUE1H102KBQ ECUE1H102KBQ ECUE1H102KBQ ECUE1H101JCQ ECJ0EF1C104Z ECUE1E103KBQ ECJ0EF1C104Z ECUE1A104KBQ ECUE1A104KBQ ECUE1H100DCQ ECUE1H120JCQ ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECUE1E103KBQ F2G0J4700013 ECUE1H220JCQ ECUE1H220JCQ ECUE1H220JCQ ECUE1H220JCQ ERJ2GEJ150 ERJ2GEJ221 ERJ2GEJ221 ERJ2GEJ221 ERJ2GEJ221 ERJ2GEJ221 ERJ2GEJ221 ERJ2GEJ221 ERJ2GEJ221 ERJ2GEJ221 ERJ2GE0R00 ERJ2GE0R00 ERJ2GE0R00 ERJ2GE0R00 ERJ3GEY0R00 ERJ3GEY0R00 ERJ3GEY0R00 ERJ2GE0R00 ERJ3GEY0R00 ERJ2GE0R00 ERJ8GEY0R00 ERJ2GE0R00 ERJ2GE0R00 ERJ2GE0R00 ERJ2GE0R00 ERJ2GE0R00 ERJ2GE0R00 ERJ2GE0R00 ERJ2GE0R00 ERJ2GE0R00 ERJ2GE0R00 ERJ2GE0R00 K2LB1YYB0002 K2LB1YYB0002 K2LC108B0045 K1KA08A00440

Part Name & Description Remarks 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.001 0.1 0.1 0.001 0.01 0.01 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 100p 0.1 0.01 0.1 0.1 0.1 10p 12p 0.1 0.1 0.01 47 22p 22p 22p 22p 15 220 220 220 220 220 220 220 220 220 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (CONNECTORS) JACK JACK JACK CONNECTOR_8PIN

Safety

Ref. No. CN300 CN500 CN501 CN502 CN504 CN505 CN506 CN507 CN508 CN509 CN510 CN511 CN514 CN700 CN701 F300 L100 L101 L102 L103 L105 L106 L107 L110 L111 L372 L374 L502 FLT500 FLT501 L108 L109 L204 L209 L210 L211 L215 L220 L225 L226 L344 L345 L346 L347 L348 L349 L350 L351 L352 L353 L354 L355 L356 L357 L358 L359 L500 L501 L503 L504 L750 L751 L752 L753 R101 R102 POS100 Q100

Part No. K1FA104B0017 K1KA07AA0193 K1KA05A00364 K1KA08AA0193 K1KA07A00280 K1KA07A00257 K1KA03AA0193 K1KA02AA0193 K1KA10A00412 K1KA04A00527 K1KA12A00315 K1KA08A00440 K1KA02AA0193 K1KA04A00644 K1KA04AA0193 K5H312200002 PQLQR1E32A07 PQLQR1E32A07 PQLQR1E32A07 PQLQR1E32A07 PQLQR1E32A07 PQLQR1E32A07 G0B862C00003 G1A102BA0002 G1A102BA0002 G1A100ZA0007 G1A4R9ZA0006 PFVF2P221SG J0HAAB000021 J0HAAB000021 J0JBC0000040 J0JBC0000040 J0JCC0000276 J0JCC0000276 J0JCC0000276 J0JCC0000276 J0JCC0000276 J0JCC0000276 J0JCC0000276 J0JCC0000276 J0JCC0000286 J0JCC0000286 J0JCC0000286 J0JCC0000286 J0JCC0000277 J0JCC0000277 J0JCC0000277 J0JCC0000277 J0JCC0000277 J0JCC0000277 J0JCC0000277 J0JCC0000277 J0JCC0000277 J0MAB0000146 J0JCC0000277 J0JCC0000277 J0JCC0000277 J0JCC0000276 J0JGC0000020 J0JGC0000020 J0JCC0000276 J0JCC0000276 J0MAB0000185 J0MAB0000185 J0JCC0000002 J0JCC0000002 PFRT002 UNR92ANJ0L

Part Name & Description Remarks CONNECTOR_10PIN CONNECTOR_7PIN CONNECTOR_5PIN CONNECTOR_8PIN CONNECTOR_7PIN CONNECTOR_7PIN CONNECTOR_3PIN CONNECTOR_2PIN CONNECTOR_10PIN CONNECTOR_4PIN CONNECTOR_12PIN CONNECTOR_8PIN CONNECTOR_2PIN CONNECTOR_4PIN CONNECTOR_4PIN (FUSE) FUSE (COILS) COIL COIL COIL COIL COIL COIL COIL COIL COIL COIL COIL COIL (FILTERS) IC FILTER IC FILTER IC FILTER IC FILTER IC FILTER IC FILTER IC FILTER IC FILTER IC FILTER IC FILTER IC FILTER IC FILTER IC FILTER IC FILTER IC FILTER IC FILTER IC FILTER IC FILTER IC FILTER IC FILTER IC FILTER IC FILTER IC FILTER IC FILTER IC FILTER IC FILTER IC FILTER IC FILTER IC FILTER IC FILTER IC FILTER IC FILTER IC FILTER IC FILTER IC FILTER IC FILTER CERAMIC FILTER CERAMIC FILTER (THERMISTORS) THERMISTOR (TRSNSISTORS) TRANSISTOR(SI)

S S S S S S

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Ref. No. Q102 Q103 Q104 Q105 Q106 Q200 Q300 Q301 Q303 Q500 Q501 Q502 Q503 Q504 Q505 Q506 Q507 Q509 Q510 Q511 Q512 Q514 Q516 Q517 Q518 Q519 Q520 Q521 Q522 Q523 Q524 Q525 Q526 R103 R104 R106 R107 R108 R111 R112 R113 R114 R115 R116 R117 R118 R119 R124 R129 R134 R136 R137 R200 R201 R208 R210 R212 R217 R222 R235 R236 R237 R238 R240 R241 R242 R244 R245 R253 R254 R302 R303

Part No. B1ABFJ000001 B1ABFJ000001 B1BBAP000021 B1BBAP000021 B1BDAP000015 UNR921LJ0L 2SC4081R UNR9215J0L B1MBECA00001 UNR92ANJ0L UNR92ANJ0L UNR92ANJ0L UNR92ANJ0L UNR92ANJ0L UNR92ANJ0L UNR92ANJ0L UNR921LJ0L B1CHND000004 2SB1197KQ UNR92ANJ0L UNR92ANJ0L 2SD1991A 2SD1991A 2SD1991A 2SB1197KQ UNR92ANJ0L 2SB1197KQ 2SK3018 2SC4081R 2SB1197KQ UNR92ANJ0L UNR92ANJ0L UNR92ANJ0L

Part Name & Description Remarks

Safety

TRANSISTOR(SI) TRANSISTOR(SI) TRANSISTOR(SI) TRANSISTOR(SI) TRANSISTOR(SI) TRANSISTOR(SI) TRANSISTOR(SI) TRANSISTOR(SI) TRANSISTOR(SI) TRANSISTOR(SI) TRANSISTOR(SI) TRANSISTOR(SI) TRANSISTOR(SI) TRANSISTOR(SI) TRANSISTOR(SI) TRANSISTOR(SI) TRANSISTOR(SI) TRANSISTOR(SI) TRANSISTOR(SI) TRANSISTOR(SI) TRANSISTOR(SI) TRANSISTOR(SI) TRANSISTOR(SI) TRANSISTOR(SI) TRANSISTOR(SI) TRANSISTOR(SI) TRANSISTOR(SI) TRANSISTOR(SI) TRANSISTOR(SI) TRANSISTOR(SI) TRANSISTOR(SI) TRANSISTOR(SI) TRANSISTOR(SI) (RESISTORS) ERJ2RKF1004 1M ERJ12SF1071 1.07k ERJ6GEYJ515 5.1M ERJ6GEYJ515 5.1M ERJ12SF3651 3.65k ERJ2GEJ151 150 D0GF156JA051 15M D0GF156JA051 15M ERJ8ENF5360 49.9 ERJ12SF73R2 73.2 ERJ12SF2491 2.49k ERJ2GEJ104 100k ERJ2GEJ104 100k ERJ2GEJ473 47k ERDS1TJ220 22 ERG1SJ120E 12 ERG1SJ120E 12 ERJ3GEYJ560 56 ERJ3GEYJ560 56 ERJ2GEJ154 150k ERJ2GEJ154 150k ERJ2GEJ101 100 ERJ2GEJ822 8.2k ERJ2GEJ223 22k ERJ2GEJ184 180k ERJ2GEJ184 180k ERJ2GEJ103 10k ERJ2GEJ102 1k ERJ2GEJ123 12k ERJ2GEJ103 10k PQ4R18XJ100 10 ERJ2GEJ154 150k ERJ2GEJ124 120k ERJ2GEJ473 47k ERJ2GEJ332 3.3k ERJ2GEJ822 8.2k ERJ2GEJ105X 1M ERJ2RKF49R9 49.9 ERJ2GEJ472X 4.7k

S S

S S

S S S S S

Ref. No. R304 R305 R307 R308 R309 R310 R311 R312 R313 R315 R316 R318 R319 R320 R321 R335 R338 R340 R348 R352 R354 R355 R356 R357 R358 R359 R360 R361 R362 R363 R367 R368 R369 R372 R373 R374 R376 R378 R380 R381 R382 R384 R385 R387 R388 R389 R391 R392 R399 R400 R401 R402 R403 R404 R405 R406 R407 R408 R409 R410 R449 R460 R462 R464 R501 R502 R503 R504 R506 R509 R510 R511 R512

Part No. ERJ2GEJ101 ERJ2GEJ103 ERJ2GEJ470 ERJ2GEJ470 ERJ2GEJ470 ERJ2RKF5112 ERJ2GEJ152 ERJ2GEJ223 ERJ2GEJ152 ERJ2GEJ103 ERJ2GEJ103 ERJ2GEJ104 ERJ2RKF2002 ERJ2RHD9531 ERJ2RHD2212 ERJ2GEJ472X ERJ2GEJ103 ECUE1H220JCQ ECUE1H220JCQ ERJ2GEJ103 ERJ2GEJ103 ERJ2GEJ103 ERJ2RKF2321 ERJ2GEJ1R0 ERJ2RKF3012 ERJ2GEJ1R0 ERJ2GEJ1R0 ERJ2RKF1211 ERJ2RHD2872 ERJ2RHD2052 ERJ2GEJ470 ERJ2GEJ470 ERJ2GEJ470 ERJ2GEJ103 ERJ2GEJ103 ERJ2GEJ471 ERJ2RKF6981 ERJ2GEJ102 ERJ2GEJ1R0 ERJ2GEJ1R0 ERJ2GEJ1R0 ERJ2GEJ101 ERJ2GEJ1R0 ERJ2GEJ105X ERJ2GEJ184 ERJ2GEJ102 ERJ2GEJ104 ERJ2GEJ100 ERJ2GEJ103 ERJ2GEJ470 ERJ2GEJ680 ERJ2GEJ470 ERJ2GEJ470 ERJ2GEJ470 ERJ2GEJ470 ERJ2GEJ470 ERJ2GEJ470 ERJ2GEJ470 ERJ2GEJ680 ERJ2GEJ680 ERJ2GEJ103 ERJ2GEJ103 ERJ2GEJ103 ERJ2GEJ103 ERJ2GEJ101 ERJ2GEJ101 ERJ2RKF1502 ERJ2GEJ473 ERJ2GEJ223 ERJ2GEJ102 ERJ2GEJ562X ERJ2GEJ181 ERJ2GEJ563

Part Name & Description Remarks 100 10k 47 47 47 51.1k 1.5k 22k 1.5k 10k 10k 100k 20k 9.53k 22.1k 4.7k 10k 22p 22p 10k 10k 10k 2.232k 1 30.1k 1 1 1.21k 28.7k 20.5k 47 47 47 10k 10k 470 6.98k 1k 1 1 1 100 1 1M 180k 1k 100k 10 10k 47 68 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 68 68 10k 10k 10k 10k 100 100 15k 47k 22k 1k 5.6k 180 56k

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Ref. No. R515 R516 R517 R518 R519 R520 R521 R522 R523 R524 R525 R526 R527 R528 R529 R530 R531 R532 R533 R534 R536 R537 R538 R539 R541 R542 R543 R544 R546 R547 R548 R549 R550 R552 R553 R554 R555 R556 R558 R559 R560 R561 R562 R563 R564 R565 R566 R569 R570 R571 R573 R574 R578 R580 R582 R583 R585 R587 R703 R704 R705 R706 R707 R708 R709 R750 R751 R752 R753 R754 R755 R756 R759

Part No. ERJ2GEJ102 ERJ2GEJ823 ERJ2GEJ332 ERJ2GEJ472X ERJ2GEJ472X ERJ2GEJ102 ERJ2GEJ563 ERJ2GEJ103 ERJ2GEJ563 ERJ2GEJ472X ERJ12YJ390 ERJ2GEJ103 ERJ2GEJ562X ERJ2GEJ393X ERJ2GEJ103 ERJ12YJ390 ERJ2GEJ562X PQ4R18XJ472 ERJ2GEJ102 ERJ2GEJ103 ERJ8RQF1R0 ERJ8RQF1R0 ERJ2GEJ102 ERJ2GEJ103 ERJ2GEJ122 ERJ2GEJ122 ERJ2GEJ220 ERJ2GEJ122 ERJ2GEJ122 ERJ2GEJ471 ERJ3GEYJ1R2 ERJ2GEJ330 ERJ2GEJ122 ERJ2GEJ102 ERJ2GEJ270 ERJ2GEJ122 ERJ2GEJ472X ERJ2GEJ390 ERJ2GEJ470 ERJ2GEJ101 ERJ2GEJ181 ERJ2GEJ102 ERJ2GEJ102 ERJ2GEJ101 ERJ2RKF1802 PQ4R18XJ472 ERJ2GEJ103 ERJ2GEJ563 ERJ2GEJ562X ERJ2GEJ561 ERJ2GEJ103 PQ4R10XJ822 ERJ2GEJ332 ERJ2GEJ562X ERJ2GEJ223 ERJ2GEJ562X ERJ2GEJ562X ERJ2GEJ223 ERJ2GEJ562X ERJ2GEJ562X ERJ2GEJ563 ERJ2GEJ563 ERJ8RQFR82 ERJ8RQFR82 D0GA222JA015 ERJ8ENF49R9 ERJ8ENF49R9 ERJ8ENF49R9 ERJ8ENF49R9 ERJ2RKF6491 ERJ2GEJ221 ERJ2GEJ330 ERJ2GEJ103

Part Name & Description Remarks 1k 82k 3.3k 4.7k 4.7k 1k 56k 10k 56k 4.7k 39 10k 5.6k 39k 10k 39 5.6k 4.7k 1k 10k 1 1 1k 10k 1.2k 1.2k 22 1.2k 1.2k 470 1.2 33 1.2k 1k 27 1.2k 4.7k 39 47 100 180 1k 1k 100 18k 4.7k 10k 56k 5.6k 560 10k 8.2k 3.3k 5.6k 22k 5.6k 5.6k 22k 5.6k 5.6k 56k 56k 0.82 0.82 2.2 49.9 49.9 49.9 49.9 49.9 220 33 10k

Safety

Ref. No. R760 R761 R762 R763 R764 R765 R767 RA314 RA315 RA316 RA317 RA318 RA319 RA320 RA400 RA401 RA402 RA403 RA404 RA405 RA406 RA750 RA751 RA752 RLY100 SA100 SA101

Part No. ERJ2GEJ331 ERJ2GEJ330 ERJ2GEJ330 ERJ2GEJ330 ERJ2GEJ330 ERJ2GEJ330 ERJ2GEJ330

Part Name & Description Remarks

330 33 33 33 33 33 33 (COMPONENTS PARTS) EXB28V470JX COMPONENTS PARTS EXB28V470JX COMPONENTS PARTS EXB28V470JX COMPONENTS PARTS EXB28V470JX COMPONENTS PARTS EXB28V470JX COMPONENTS PARTS EXB28V470JX COMPONENTS PARTS EXB28V470JX COMPONENTS PARTS EXB28V560JX COMPONENTS PARTS EXB28V560JX COMPONENTS PARTS EXB28V560JX COMPONENTS PARTS EXB28V560JX COMPONENTS PARTS EXB28V470JX COMPONENTS PARTS EXB28V470JX COMPONENTS PARTS EXB28V470JX COMPONENTS PARTS EXB28V330 COMPONENTS PARTS EXB28V330 COMPONENTS PARTS EXB28V330 COMPONENTS PARTS (RELAY) K6B1CYY00005 RELAY (VARISTOR) J0LY00000063 VARISTOR (SURGE ABSORBER) PFRZRA102P6T VARISTOR (SURGE S ABSORBER) (CRYSTAL OSCILLATORS) H0J120500055 CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR H0J245500087 CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR H0A327200147 CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR H0J250500086 CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR

X300 X301 X303 X750

18.2.3. OPERATION BOARD


Safety Ref. No. PCB2 Part No. PFLP1907MZ Part Name & Description Remarks OPERATION BOARD ASS'Y (RTL) (IC) IC (DIODES) DIODE(SI) DIODE(SI) DIODE(SI) DIODE(SI) (CAPACITORS) 0.1 0.1 0.1 100p 100 390p 390p 0.01 0.1 0.1 100p 100p 100p 100 0.1 0.0027 0.0015 0.0015 (LCD) LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY (CONNECTOR)

IC1 LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C10 C11 C12 C13 C14 C17 C18 C20 C21 C22 CN1

C1ZBZ0002089 LNJ826W83RA LNJ326W83RA LNJ326W83RA LNJ326W83RA ECUV1C104ZFV ECUV1C104ZFV ECUV1C104ZFV ECUV1H101JCV F2G0J1010014 ECUV1H391JCV ECUV1H391JCV ECUV1H103KBV ECUV1C104ZFV ECUV1C104ZFV ECUV1H101JCV ECUV1H101JCV ECUV1H101JCV F2G0J1010014 ECUV1C104ZFV ECUV1H272KBV ECUV1H152KBV ECUV1H152KBV L5DAAFB00001

S S

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Ref. No. CN2 L1 L2 R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R10 R11 R12 R13 R14 R15 R31 R33 R37 TH1

Part No.

Part Name & Description Remarks

18.2.4.4. REGISTRATION BOARD


Safety Ref. No. PCB6 Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks

K1KA08B00243 CONNECTOR,8 PIN (COILS) PQLQR2BT COIL PQLQR1E32A07 COIL (RESISTORS) ERJ3GEYJ391 390 ERJ3GEYJ241 240 ERJ3GEYJ241 240 ERJ3GEYJ241 240 ERJ3GEYJ123 12k ERJ3GEYJ333 33k ERJ3GEYJ912 9.1k ERJ3GEYJ4R7 4.7 ERJ3GEYJ561 560 ERJ3GEYJ101 100 ERJ3GEYJ101 100 ERJ3GEYJ101 100 ERJ3GEYJ101 100 ERJ3GEYJ123 12k ERJ3GEY0R00 0 ERJ8GEY0R00 0 ERJ8GEY0R00 0 (THERMISTOR) D4CCY1030002 THERMISTOR

S S

CN50

PS51 PS52

R50 R51

PFLP1911MZ-D REGISTRATION BOARD ASS'Y (RTL) (CONNECTOR) K1KA04B00225 CONNECTOR,4 PIN (PHOTO ELECTRIC TRANSDUCERS) PFVIRM574SL PHOTO ELECTRIC TRANSDUCER PFVIRM574SL PHOTO ELECTRIC TRANSDUCER (RESISTORS) ERJ3GEYJ331 330 ERJ3GEYJ331 330

S S

18.2.4.5. VARISTOR SENSOR BOARD


Safety Ref. No. PCB7 Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks BOARD

18.2.4. SENSOR BOARD PARTS 18.2.4.1. TONER SENSOR BOARD


Safety Ref. No. PCB3 Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks

ZNR50

PFLP1911MZ-E VARISTOR SENSOR ASS'Y (RTL) (VARISTOR) PFRV271NS05K VARISTOR

18.2.4.6. FLATBED RELAY BOARD


Safety Ref. No. PCB8 Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks BOARD

IC50

C52 CN64 CN65 CN66 CN67

PFLP1911MZ-A TONER SENSOR BOARD ASS'Y (RTL) (IC) B4ABC0000001 PHOTO ELECTRIC TRANSDUCER (CAPACITORS) ECUV1C104ZFV 0.1 (CONNECTORS) K1KA10A00412 CONNECTOR,10 PIN K1KA04A00527 CONNECTOR,4 PIN K1KA04A00527 CONNECTOR,4 PIN K1KA05A00364 CONNECTOR,5 PIN

C64 C65 CN59 CN60 CN61 CN62 L54 R55

PFLP1911MZ-F FLATBED REALY ASS'Y (RTL) (CAPACITORS) ECUV1C104ZFV 0.1 ECUV1C104ZFV 0.1 (CONNECTORS) K1KA12B00138 CONNECTOR,12 PIN K1KA04B00225 CONNECTOR,4 PIN K1MN12BA0222 CONNECTOR,12 PIN K1KA04BA0061 CONNECTOR,4 PIN (OTHERS) PQLQR2KB113T COIL ERJ3GEYJ472 4.7K

18.2.4.2. FUSER BOARD (EXIT SENSOR BOARD)


Safety Ref. No. PCB4 CN52 CN53 Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks

18.2.4.7. ADF SENSOR BOARD


Safety Ref. No. PCB9 Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks

PS50

R54

PFLP1911MZ-B FUSER BOARD ASS'Y (RTL) (CONNECTORS) K1KA03BA0012 CONNECTOR,3 PIN K1KA04B00225 CONNECTOR,4 PIN (PHOTO ELECTRIC TRANSDUCERS) PFVIRM574SL PHOTO ELECTRIC TRANSDUCER (RESISTOR) ERJ3GEYJ331 330

CN56

PS53 PS54 R52 R53

PFLP1911MZ-G ADF SENSOR BOARD ASS'Y (RTL) (CONNECTOR) K1KA04B00225 CONNECTOR,4 PIN (PHOTO ELECTRIC TRANSDUCERS) B3NAA0000105 PHOTO SENSOR B3NAA0000105 PHOTO SENSOR (RESISTORS) ERJ3GEYJ181 180 ERJ3GEYJ181 180

18.2.4.3. PICKUP SENSOR BOARD


Safety Ref. No. PCB5 SW50 CN51 CN63 Part No. PFWP2MB781M Part Name & Description Remarks ASS'Y

18.2.4.8. HANDSET RELAY BOARD


Safety Ref. No. PCB10 Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks BOARD

PICK UP BOARD (RTL) PFSH1A003Z PUSH SWITCH (CONNECTORS) K1KA05B00189 CONNECTOR,5 PIN K1KA03BA0061 CONNECTOR,3 PIN

CN57 CN58

PFLP1911GZ-H HANDSET RELAY ASS'Y (RTL) (CONNECTORS) K1KA02A00587 CONNECTOR,2 PIN K1KA08A00440 CONNECTOR,8 PIN

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18.2.5. HIGH VOLTAGE POWER BOARD


Safety Ref. No. PCB11 Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks

N0GG4E000006 HIGH VOLTAGE POWER 1 BOARD ASS'Y (RTL)

18.2.6. LOW VOLTAGE POWER BOARD


Safety Ref. No. PCB12 Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks

N0AB2GG00003 LOW VOLTAGE POWER BOARD 1 ASS'Y (RTL)

YF KXMB783BR

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