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FS-1800/N

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Page printers
FS-1800/1800N/3800/3800N Series Combined Service Manual
C Kyocera Corporation 2000 All rights reserved. Export Edition

Notice harmful interference in a from that to which the receiver


The information in this residential installation. This is connected.
manual is subject to change equipment generates, uses, Consult the dealer or an
without notification. and can radiate radio experienced radio/TV
Additional pages may be frequency energy and, if not technician for help.
inserted in future editions. The installed and used in Changes or modifications not
reader is asked to excuse any accordance with the expressly approved by the
technical inaccuracies or instructions, may cause manufacturer for compliance
typographical errors in the harmful interference to radio could void the user’s authority
present edition. communications. However, to operate the equipment.
No responsibility is assumed there is no guarantee that *1
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if accidents occur while the interference will not occur in *2
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service person is following the a particular installation. If this
instructions in this manual. equipment does cause harmful Important notice to
The contents of this manual interference to radio or service person
are protected by copyright. No television reception, which Before attempting service on
part of the manual may be can be determined by turning the equipment, including
reproduced or copied by any the equipment off and on, the disassembling, reassembling,
means without the permission user is encouraged to try to troubleshooting, and
of the copyright holder. correct the interference by one adjustment, read this manual
or more of the following carefully. During performing
Information measures. service, use extreme care to
This equipment has been Reorient or relocate the avoid possible electric shock
tested and found to comply receiving antenna. hazard, burn, and human
with the limits for a Class A*1/ Increase the separation injuries. Make sure the printer
Class B *2 digital device, between the equipment and is not provided with any safety
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC receiver. facilities other than those
Rules. These limits are Connect the equipment into an primarily intended for the
designed to provide outlet on a circuit different safety of users.
reasonable protection against

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Regarding Tradenames
PRESCRIBE is a registered trademark of Kyocera Corporation.
PRESCRIBE 2e, KPDL, and KIR (Kyocera Image Refinement) are trademarks of Kyocera Corporation.

Diablo 630 is a product of Xerox Corporation.


IBM Proprinter X24E is a product of International Business Machines Corporation.
Epson LQ-850 is a product of Seiko Epson Corporation.

Hewlett-Packard, PCL, and PJL are registered trademarks of Hewlett-Packard Company.


Centronics is a trade name of Centronics Data Computer Inc.
PostScript is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated.
Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple computer, Inc.
Microsoft, Windows, and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
PowerPC and Micro-Drive are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation.
CompactFlash is a trademark of SanDisk Corporation.
ENERGY STAR is a U.S. registered mark.
All other brand and product names are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective companies.

This Kyocera page printer uses PeerlessPrintXL to provide the HP LaserJet compatible PCL6 language emulation.
PeerlessPrintXL is a trademark of The Peerless Group, Redondo Beach, CA 90278, U.S.A.

This product was developed using the Tornado™ Real Time Operating System and Tools from Wind River Systems.

Contains UFST ™ and MicroType ® from Agfa Corporation.

Fine 1200 mode uses iRET image enhancement technology.

iRET is a trademark of Oak Technology, Inc.

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Conventions

Throughout this manual, the following conventions are used:

Italic letters refer related chapters or sections or documentations.

This symbol followed by WARNING denotes that the following paragraph(s) includes
precautions which, if ignored, could result in personal injury, and/or irrevocable
damage to the printer.
When followed by CAUTION this symbol denotes that the following paragraph(s)
include the precautions which, if ignored, could result in damage to the printer.

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About the chapters

Unless otherwise specified, the content of this manual apply to both printer models of Ecosys FS-
1800, FS-1800N, FS-3800 and FS-3800N.

The manual is comprised of the following chapters:

Chapter 1: Product Information

Chapter 2: Installation/Operation

Chapter 3: Maintenance/Adjustments
Contents
Chapter 4: Operation Overview

Chapter 5: Disassembly

Chapter 6: Troubleshooting

Appendix A: Diagrams

Appendix B: Status Page

Appendix C: Interface

Contents

Contents

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REVISION HISTORY

Version Date Replaced Pages Remarks


1.00A 23-Oct-2000 -
1.10 4-Dec-2000 1-7, 3-12, 3-14, 3-15,
3-16, 4-37, 5-12,
5-37, 6-11,6-15,
6-16, 6-17, 6-18,
6-19, 6-20, 6-21,
6-22,6-23, 6-24, B-4,
B-5
1.20 4-Jul-2001 1-6, 1-7, 2-18,
2-20, 3-14, 3-15,
3-16, 3-19, 3-20

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Chapter 1 Product Information
Chapter 1 Contents
1-1 Printer specifications ...................................................................................................................... 1-3
1-1-1 Specifications ............................................................................................................................ 1-3
(1) Engine ....................................................................................................................................... 1-3
(2) Controller ................................................................................................................................... 1-4
(3) Weight and dimensions ............................................................................................................. 1-4
(4) Power requirements .................................................................................................................. 1-5
(5) Environmental requirements ...................................................................................................... 1-5
1-1-2 Available option memory/device ................................................................................................ 1-6
(1) Expansion memory (DIMM) ....................................................................................................... 1-6
(2) Memory card (CompactFlash) ................................................................................................... 1-7
(3) Hard disk (Microdrive) ............................................................................................................... 1-8
1-2 Names of parts ................................................................................................................................. 1-9
1-2-1 Names of parts .......................................................................................................................... 1-9
1-3 Safety information ......................................................................................................................... 1-10
1-3-1 Safety information .................................................................................................................... 1-10
(1) Laser safety ............................................................................................................................. 1-10
(2) Laser notice ............................................................................................................................. 1-10
(3) Laser caution label on the scanner unit ................................................................................... 1-10
(4) CDRH regulations (U.S.A.) ...................................................................................................... 1-12
(5) Ozone concentration ............................................................................................................... 1-12
(6) FCC statement (U.S.A.) ........................................................................................................... 1-12
a) For the FS-1800 and FS-3800 models ..................................................................................... 1-12
b) For the FS-1800N and FS-3800N models ................................................................................ 1-13
(7) Canadian Department of Communications compliance statement .......................................... 1-13
(8) Avis de conformité aux normes du ministère des Communications du Canada ..................... 1-13
(9) ISO 7779 ................................................................................................................................. 1-13
(10) CE marking directive ............................................................................................................. 1-14
(11) Declaration of conformity (Australia) ..................................................................................... 1-14
1-4 Environmental requirements ........................................................................................................ 1-15
1-4-1 Environmental conditions ........................................................................................................ 1-15
(1) Clearance ................................................................................................................................ 1-16
(2) Places to avoid ........................................................................................................................ 1-17
(3) Note on power ......................................................................................................................... 1-17
(4) Removing the printer ............................................................................................................... 1-18
1-5 About the toner container ............................................................................................................. 1-19
1-5-1 Toner container ....................................................................................................................... 1-19
(1) Toner container handling ......................................................................................................... 1-19
(2) Toner container storage .......................................................................................................... 1-20
1-1 Printer specifications

1-1-1 Specifications

(1) Engine

Item FS-1800/1800N FS-3800/3800N


Print method Electrophotography laser scan ←
Print speed (when printing 16 pages/min. (A4) 24 pages/min. (A4)
multiple page) 17 pages/min. (Letter) 25 pages/min. (Letter)
Resolution Fine 1200 mode ←
Fast 1200 mode with KIR
600 dpi with KIR
300 dpi with KIR
Smoothing KIR (Kyocera Image Refinement) ←
First print (A4 or letter, 23 °C), Approximately 17.5 seconds or Approximately 9 seconds or less
depends on input data less
Warm-up time Standby: 20 seconds or less 35 seconds or less
(23 °C ) Sleeping: 6.5 seconds or less 35 seconds or less
Maximum duty cycle (A4) 65,000 pages/month 100,000 pages/month
Machine life expectancy 300,000 pages of printing or ←
5 years
(expandable to 900,000 pages
of printing using MK kits)
Development Mono component dry developer ←
Laser Visible laser ←
Main charger Scorotron plus charging ←
Transferring Negative charger roller ←
Separation Curvature separation ←
Drum cleaning Blade ←
Drum discharging Eraser lamp (LED array) ←
Fuser Heat roller and press roller ←
Paper Plain paper ←
Capacity of paper feed source Cassette: 500 sheets, ←
(80 g/m2 [0.11 mm thickness]) MP tray: 100 sheets
Capacity of output trays Face-up: 250 sheets, ←
2
(80 g/m [0.11 mm thickness]) Face-down: 250 sheets

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(2) Controller
Item FS-1800/1800N FS-3800/3800N
CPU PowerPC405GF/200MHz PowerPC740/200MHz
System ROM 4 MB Mask (or Flash) DIMM ←
Font ROM 2 MB ←
Main (Video) RAM FS-1800 model: 8 MB FS-3800 model: 16 MB
FS-1800N model: 24 MB FS-3800N model: 32 MB
Maximum: 264 MB (Including main RAM) 272 MB (Including main RAM)
Slot: 2 DIMM slots 2 DIMM slots
(A 16 MB DIMM is factory- (A 16 MB DIMM is factory-
installed in one slot for FS-1800N.) installed in one slot for FS-3800N.)
DIMM size: 16, 32, 64, 128 MB ←
Memory card (Optional) CompactFlash ←
Hard disk (Optional) Microdrive (340 MB) ←
Host interface Parallel: High-speed, bidirectional ←
(IEEE1284)
Serial: RS-232C, ←
Maximum speed: 115.2 Kbps
Network interface card: 10/100 Base-TX, type IB-21 10/100 Base-TX, type IB-21
(KUIO-LV [3.3 V]) (Standard with equipped FS- (Standard with equipped FS-
1800N) 3800N)
Page description language Prescribe ←
Standard emulation modes PCL6, Diablo 630, IBM ←
proprinter X24E, Epson LQ850,
Line printer, KPDL

(3) Weight and dimensions


Item FS-1800/1800N FS-3800/3800N
Main unit (excluding Width: 34.5 cm (13-9/16 inches) ←
protrusions) Height: 30.0 cm (11-13/16 inches) ←
Depth: 39.0 cm (15-3/8 inches) ←
Weight: 13 Kg (28-5/8 lb.) ←

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(4) Power requirements

Item FS-1800/1800N FS-3800/3800N


Voltage/current US/Canada: 120 V AC ±10 %, ←
60 Hz ±2 %/7.2 A
Europe/Asia: 220 - 240 V AC ±10 %, ←
50/60 Hz ±2 %/3.6 A
Watts Average: FS-1800 model: 328 W FS-3800 model: 499 W
FS-1800N model: 961 W FS-3800N model: 972 W
Maximum: 120 V AC model: 961 W 120 V AC model: 972 W
220 - 240 V AC model: 961 W 220 - 240 V AC model: 972 W
Standby (Ready): FS-1800 model: 21 W FS-3800 model: 126 W
FS-1800N model: 23 W FS-3800N model: 126 W
Sleeping: FS-1800 model: 14 W FS-3800 model: 14 W
FS-1800N model: 15 W FS-3800N model: 16 W

(5) Environmental requirements

Item FS-1800/1800N FS-3800/3800N


Operating temperature and 10 to 32.5 °C (50 to 90.5 °F), ←
humidity 20 to 80 %RH
Maximum altitude 2,000 m (6,500 feet) ←
Noise emission (Excluding Maximum: 53 dB(A) , Maximum: 57 dB(A) ,
peaks, measured at 1 m from Standby: 35 dB(A) Standby: 39 dB(A)
printer, as per ISO7779)

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1-1-2 Available option memory/device
(1) Expansion memory (DIMM)
The following memory DIMMs are available for use with the printer. For more information about
DIMM, refer to Section 2-2-4 Expanding the memory (DIMM) on page 2-11.

NOTE Availability of the memory DIMMs, manufacturers, and specifications may


change without notice. No responsibility is assumed by Kyocera Mita with
respect to loss or damage caused by the use of these DIMMs.

Manufacturer Capacity Model


Melco Inc. 16 MB PM-HP-16M-KC
32 MB PM-HP-32M-KC
64 MB PM-HP-64M-KC
128 MB PM-HP-128M-KC

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(2) Memory card (CompactFlash)
The following memory cards are available for use with the printer. Do not insert or remove a
memory card (CompactFlash) while power is on. If the memory card is removed while the printer
is on, damage could result in the printer’s electronics or the memory card. Refer to Section Installing
the option memory card (CompactFlash) on page 2-16.

NOTE Availability of the following memory cards (CompactFlash), manufacturers,


and specifications may change without notice. No responsibility is assumed by
kyocera Mita with respect to loss or damage caused by the use of these
memory card.

Manufacturer Capacity Model


SanDisk 8 MB SDCFBS-8-101
16 MB SDCFBS-16-101
24 MB SDCFBS-24-101
32 MB SDCFBS-32-101
48 MB SDCFBS-48-101
64 MB SDCFBS-64-101
96 MB SDCFBS-96-101
Viking 4 MB CF4M
8 MB CF8M
12 MB CF12M
16 MB CF16M
24 MB CF24M
32 MB CF32M
48 MB CF48M
64 MB CF64M
80 MB CF80M
Kingston 8 MB CF/8
16 MB CF/16
24 MB CF/24
32 MB CF/32
48 MB CF/48
64 MB CF/64
96 MB CF/96

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Manufacturer Capacity Model
DelkinDevices Inc. 8 MB DDCFFLS2-008
16 MB DDCFFLS2-016
24 MB DDCFFLS2-024
32 MB DDCFFLS2-032
48 MB DDCFFLS2-048
64 MB DDCFFLS2-064
96 MB DDCFFLS2-096
HITACHI 8 MB HB286008C4
16 MB HB286016C4
32 MB HB289032C4
48 MB HB289048C4
64 MB HB288064C5
Transcend 4 MB TS4MFLASHCP
8 MB TS8MFLASHCP
16 MB TS16MFLASHCP
32 MB TS32MFLASHCP
SST 8 MB SST48CF008
16 MB SST48CF016
24 MB SST48CF024
32 MB SST48CF032
48 MB SST48CF048
64 MB SST48CF064
96 MB SST48CF096
LEXAR Media 16 MB -
32 MB -
48 MB -
64 MB -
80 MB -

(3) Hard disk (Microdrive)


The following hard disk is available for the printer:

IBM Microdrive 340 MB capacity type

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1-2 Names of parts

1-2-1 Names of parts 1


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5
7
8 6 #
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1 Top cover $
2 Toner container ! Charger Cleaning knob %
3 Operator panel @ Paper stopper ^
4 Paper gauge # Face-down output tray
5 Paper cassette $ Memory card slot ) Parallel interface connector
6 Paper size window % Paper feed unit ⁄ Serial interface connector
7 Power switch ^ Paper feed unit release lever ¤ Option unit connector
8 Paper size dial & MP tray ‹ Network interface card *1
9 Waste toner bottle * Rear cover *1
: Standard-installed with the FS-1800N/3800N
0 Side cover ( AC inlet models (Normally covered with a cover plate)

Figure 1-2-1 Name of parts

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1-3 Safety information

1-3-1 Safety information

(1) Laser safety


This printer is certified as a Class 1 laser product under the U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services (DHHS) Radiation Performance Standard according to Radiation Control for Health and
Safety Act of 1968. This means that the printer does not produce hazardous laser radiation. Since
radiation emitted inside the printer is completely confined within protective housings and external
covers, the laser beam cannot escape from the printer during any phase of user operation.

(2) Laser notice


This printer is certified in the U.S. to conform to the requirements of DHHS 21 CFR Subchapter for
Class I (1) laser products, and elsewhere is certified as a Class I laser product conforming to the
requirements of IEC 825.

(3) Laser caution label on the scanner unit


The laser scanner unit inside the printer has the following label affixed on its top. Observe the laser
radiation warning and figures when handling the laser scanner unit.

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WARNING Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those
specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.

Laser radiation warning

This label is affixed atop of the laser scanner unit inside


the printer.

FS-3800 US/Canada model FS-3800 Asian countries model FS-3800 Europe/Pacific model

Figure 1-3-1 Caution labels

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(4) CDRH regulations (U.S.A.)
The Center of Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration
implemented regulations for laser products on August 2, 1976. These regulations apply to laser
products manufactured after August 1, 1976. Compliance is mandatory for products marketed in
the United States. A label indicating compliance with the CDRH regulations must be attached to
laser products marketed in the United States.

(5) Ozone concentration


The printers generate ozone gas (O3) which may concentrate in the place of installation and cause
an unpleasant smell. To minimize concentration of ozone gas to less than 0.1 ppm, we recommend
you not to install the printer in a confined area where ventilation is blocked.

(6) FCC statement (U.S.A.)


a) For the FS-1800 and FS-3800 models
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interferences to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment
off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:

• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.


• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer for compliance could void
the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Shielded circular cable should be used for interfacing
with the computer.

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Any modification without prior permission may cause harmful interference.

If any modification/change is introduced to this equipment without prior permission, Kyocera as


the manufacturer cannot guarantee compliance with FCC rules. To use equipment which does not
comply with FCC rules is prohibited. The printer may be optionally installed with the following
units:

Options conforming to the Class B limit


• Sorter SO-60
• Duplexer DU-60
• Paper feeder PF-60

b) For the FS-1800N and FS-3800N models


This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class A digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which
case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.

WARNING FCC Regulations state that any unauthorized changes or modifications to this
equipment not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.

(7) Canadian Department of Communications compliance statement


This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.

(8) Avis de conformité aux normes du ministère des Communications du Canada


Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.

(9) ISO 7779


Maschinenlärminformationsverordnung 3. GSGV, 18.01.1991: Der höchste Schalldruckpegel beträgt
70 dB(A) oder weniger gemäß ISO 7779.

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(10) CE marking directive
According to Council Directive 89/336/EEC and 73/23/EEC

declares that the product


Product name: Page printer
Model name: FS-1800/FS-3800/FS-1800N/FS-3800N (as tested with the enhancement optional
unit: PF-60, DU-60 and SO-60)

Conforms to the following product specifications.


EN 55 022:1998 Class B
EN 61 000-3-2:1995
EN 61 000-3-3:1995
EN 55 024:1998
EN 60 950:1992 (+A1+A2+A3+A4+A11)
EN 60 825-1:1994+A11

(11) Declaration of conformity (Australia)


declares that the product

Product number: Page printer


Model name: FS-1800/FS-3800/FS-1800N/FS-3800N (as tested with the enhancement optional
units: PF-60, DU-60 and SO-60)

Description of device: This page printer model FS-3800 is the 24 ppm (FS-1800 is the 16 ppm); A4
size and utilizes plain paper; laser; dry toner, etc. The printer can be equipped with several
enhancement optional units such as a paper feeder PF-60, a duplexer DU-60, a sorter SO-60, etc.

Ther printer conforms to the following product specifications:


AS/NZS 3548; 1995 (EN 55 022:1994 Class B)
IEC60950 (EN 60 950:1992+A1+A2+A3+A4+A11)
IEC60825-1 (EN 60 825-1:1994+A11)

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1-4 Environmental requirements

1-4-1 Environmental conditions


The Environmental requirements section on page 1-5 should be observed to ensure the optimum
operation of the printer. The use of the printer in a location which does not satisfy the requirements
may result in troubles and risk shortening its service life.

The printer will work best if it is installed in a location that is:

• Level and well supported (Place the printer on a table or desk.)


• Not exposed to sunlight or other bright light (not next to an uncurtained window). Do not place
the printer on an unstable cart, stand or table.
• Near an AC wall outlet, preferably one that can be used for the printer alone. The outlet should
have a ground slot, or an adapter should be used. If you use an extension cord, the total length of
the power cord plus extension cord should be 17 feet or 5 meters or less.
• Well ventilated, not too hot or cold, and not too damp or dry (See section Environmental
requirements on page 1-5). If you install the printer where the temperature or humidity is outside
the requirements in section Environmental requirements in chapter 1, the best print quality may
not be expected and there will be an increased chance of paper jams.
• Provide a sufficient clearances around the printer to ensure ventilation and ease of access. (See
section Clearance on next page).

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(1) Clearance
Allow the necessary minimum clearance on all sides of the printer as below.

4
1

Figure 1-4-1 Clearances

Ref. Clearance Dimensions [Minimum]


1 Left 30 cm (11-13/16 inches)
2 Front 60 cm (23-5/8 inches)
3 Right 25 cm (9-7/8 inches)
4 Back 20 cm (7-7/8 inches)
5 Head room 30 cm (11-13/16 inches)

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(2) Places to avoid
Avoid installing the printer in locations exposed to:

• Direct drafts of hot or cold air.


• Direct drafts of outside air. (Avoid locations next to outside doors.)
• Sudden temperature or humidity changes.
• Any source of high heat, such as a radiator or stove.
• Excessive dust. Dust and smoke may cause contamination on the laser scanner window, causing
print quality problem.
• Vibration.
• Ammonia fumes or other harmful fumes. (In case of fumigating the room or saturate it with
insecticide, remove the printer first.)
• Avoid greenhouse-like rooms. (Because of sunlight and humidity.)
• Avoid enclosed spaces that block ventilation.
• Avoid sites more than 6,500 feet or 2,000 meters above sea level.

(3) Note on power


Use only the power source voltage conforming to the printer’s rated power voltage. Do not use
other power sources.

• Disconnect the printer from the power source before attempting removal or replacement of an
electrical component or a printed-circuit board.
• The printer should not be connected to a power source until the instruction is given to do so
when performing tests described in this manual.
• In connecting the printer power, exercise an extreme care in handling the power supply or any
other electric parts which may give an electric shock.
• Before performing maintenance or repair, power from both the power source and the associated
peripheral devices (computer, sorter, etc.) should be disconnected, unless otherwise specified.
• To avoid possible electrical shock, extreme caution must be exercised in handling the power
cord and any other electrical part.
• An easily accessible socket outlet must be provided near the equipment.

WARNING As the disconnect device is not incorporated in the printer’s AC primary


circuit, an easily accessible socket outlet must be provided near the equipment.

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(4) Removing the printer
Observe the following precautions in removal and transportation of the printer.
• Be sure to repack the printer in its original carton.
• Do not leave the printer, toner container, process unit and other printer modules inside a vehicle
if the outdoor temperature is more than 25 °C. As unexpectedly high temperature may develop
inside when a vehicle is parked for a long period of time, the drum, toner container, process unit
and the supplies should be removed from the vehicle. The vehicle during transportation should
be parked in the shade or with the window open to allow minimum air circulation or the adequate
air conditioning should be made.
• Should the printer be left in a vehicle, it may not be exposed to the temperature change of more
than 7 °C within 30 minutes.
• Before removing the printer to a warm place, wrap it in a blanket, etc., before crating it. Allow
approximately two to three hours after having moved after uncrated. Failure to observe the
above may result in moisture condensation which will affect the performance of the printer.

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1-5 About the toner container

1-5-1 Toner container

The printer should use a Kyocera TK-60/TK-60E toner kit. To ensure the high print quality and
long service life, the following handling precautions should apply:

CAUTION As the Ecosys printers are designed to ensure the optimum print quality when
used with Kyocera’s proprietary toner, Kyocera do not recommend to use any
refilled toner containers that may be available commercially. This is because
Kyocera have no means of control over how such refilled toner could affect the
print quality and the reliability of the printer.

(1) Toner container handling


To loosen and mix the toner inside before use, with the label side down, thoroughly shake the toner
container 1 (in the direction of the arrows) ten times or more.

Figure 1-5-1 Toner container handling

CAUTION The toner container is not designed for disassembly or refilling. Do not attempt
to disassemble or refill the toner container.

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(2) Toner container storage
The toner contained in the container is susceptible to temperature and humidity. To ensure the high
print quality, store the toner container in a place that satisfies the following environmental conditions:

Temperature: −20 to 40 °C (−4 to 104 °F)


Humidity: 15 to 90 % RH

NOTE If the toner container is removed from the printer’s developer, put it in a
protective bag and keep it in a dark place.

CAUTION If the printer is shipped for return, etc., do not ship it with the toner container
installed. Remove the toner container from the developer and put in a plastic
bag and seal the plastic bag. Otherwise, toner may leak and contamination may
result in the printer.

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Chapter 2 Installation/Operation
Chapter 2 Contents
2-1 Unpacking ......................................................................................................................................... 2-3
2-1-1 Unpacking and inspection ......................................................................................................... 2-3
2-2 Installing the printer ........................................................................................................................ 2-5
2-2-1 Installing the toner container ..................................................................................................... 2-5
Removing the toner container ......................................................................................................... 2-7
2-2-2 Installing the waste toner bottle ................................................................................................. 2-8
Removing the waste toner bottle .................................................................................................... 2-9
2-2-3 Developer initialization (automatic) .......................................................................................... 2-10
2-2-4 Expanding the memory (DIMM) ............................................................................................... 2-11
(1) Minimum memory requirements .............................................................................................. 2-11
(2) DIMM specifications ................................................................................................................ 2-11
(3) Notes on handling DIMM ......................................................................................................... 2-12
(4) Installing the DIMM .................................................................................................................. 2-13
(5) Testing the expansion memory ............................................................................................... 2-14
(6) Installing the option hard disk (Microdrive) .............................................................................. 2-15
(7) Installing the option memory card (CompactFlash) ................................................................. 2-16
(8) Installing the option network interface card ............................................................................. 2-17
2-3 Using the operator panel ............................................................................................................... 2-18
2-3-1 Operator panel ......................................................................................................................... 2-18
(1) Indicators and keys .................................................................................................................. 2-18
(2) Interface indicator .................................................................................................................... 2-20
(3) Paper size indicator ................................................................................................................. 2-20
(4) Paper type Indicator ................................................................................................................ 2-21
(5) Message display ...................................................................................................................... 2-22
2-3-2 Menu selection system ............................................................................................................ 2-23
(1) Menu selection and sequence ................................................................................................. 2-23
2-1 Unpacking

2-1-1 Unpacking and inspection


The printer package should contain the items as shown in the figure below. After unpacking, remove
the printer and all the accessories from the package.

For unpacking, place the box containing the printer on a flat, stable surface. Remove the manuals,
toner kit, and other items located on top of the spacer. Then remove the spacer. Carefully remove
the printer. Obtain help from other persons if necessary.

For the FS-1800N/3800N, the CD-ROM (Network library) and the manual for the network interface
card are shipped together with the components listed below.

56

2
4
3

1 Printer 5 Installation manual


2 Toner container 6 Kyocera digital library CD-ROM
3 Waste toner bottle 7 Plastic bag
4 Power cord

Figure 2-1-1 Unpacking

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1

2 3
4

5 6 7

1 Printer 5 Installation manual


2 Toner container 6 Kyocera digital library CD-ROM
3 Waste toner bottle 7 Plastic bag
4 Power cord

Figure 2-1-2 List of shipped components

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2-2 Installing the printer

Installing the printer requires several steps. Proceed as follows in sequence.

2-2-1 Installing the toner container


1. Open the top cover all the way.
2. Take toner container 1 from the bag. With the label side down and pivoting on the middle of
the container, thoroughly shake the toner container (in the direction of the arrows) ten times or
more to loosen and mix the toner inside.

Figure 2-2-1 Shake the toner container

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3. Carefully remove the protective seal 2.

Figure 2-2-2 Removing the protective seal

4. Install the toner container 2 into the printer.


5. Push firmly on the top of the toner container 2 at the positions marked [PUSH HERE].

Figure 2-2-3 Installing the toner container

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Removing the toner container
To remove the toner container, pull the lock lever (green colored) 1 and gently lift the toner
container.

NOTE Do not remove the toner container unless you need to do so for servicing, etc.

Figure- 2-2-4 Removing the toner container

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2-2-2 Installing the waste toner bottle
The waste toner bottle must be installed in the printer. It must be properly fitted inside the left side
cover as explained below.

1. Open the cap 1 of the waste toner bottle 2.


2. Open the side cover 3 and install the waste toner bottle 2 so that it is properly seated in the
area under the drum unit.
3. Close the side cover 3.

2
2

3
3

Figure 2-2-5 Installing the waste toner bottle

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Removing the waste toner bottle
To remove the waste toner bottle 1, while holding the waste toner bottle 1, press the lock lever
2 aside, then gently remove the waste toner bottle 1 sideways.

NOTE Do not remove the waste toner bottle unless you need to do so for service, etc.

Figure 2-2-6 Removing the waste toner bottle

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2-2-3 Developer initialization (automatic)

The printer is shipped from the factory with no toner installed in the developer. In order for the
printer to be operable, the developer must be filled with a sufficient amount of toner necessary to
continuously support print jobs. This is called developer initialization and automatically executed
when the printer is turned on for the first time. Developer initialization takes up to 15 minutes for
the original developers (DV-60 for the FS-1800 and DV-61 for the FS-3800) or 8 minutes for the
service developer (DV-62 for both models).

NOTE Do not turn printer power off during the developer is initialized. If the printer is
switched off in the middle of developer initialization, even after the printer is
switch on again, the printer will not automatically resumes developer
initialization. Should this be the case, enforce the printer to resume developer
initialization in the following manner:

1. While the printer is turned off, press and hold the GO and CANCEL keys.
2. Turn printer power on.
3. Let go off of the GO and CANCEL keys for more than 5 seconds.
Developer initialization resumes for the rest of the required total time.
4. Wait until the READY indicator is lit and the message display indicates Ready.
5. Make a test print by printing a status page. To print a test page, proceed as follows;

1 Press the MENU key on the printer.


2 Press the key or key repeatedly until the message display shows Print Status
Page.
3 Press the ENTER key twice.

6. If the status page is printed satisfactorily, setup is complete. If not, investigate whether all step
procedures are properly followed.

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2-2-4 Expanding the memory (DIMM)
The FS-1800/1800N comes standard-equipped with 8 MB of main memory; the FS-3800/3800N
comes with 16 MB of memory. The FS-1800/1800N can be expanded up to the maximum of 264
MB (8 MB + 256 MB), and the FS-3800/3800N can be expanded up to the maximum of 272 MB
(16 MB + 256 MB). For all models, expansion should be done using optional DIMMs (Dual In-
line Memory Module).

(1) Minimum memory requirements

Resolution
Printing environment 300 dpi 600 dpi 1200 dpi
Fast mode Fine mode
PCL6, duplex mode = None 8 MB 8 MB 8 MB 8 MB
PCL6, duplex mode = On 8 MB 8 MB 8 MB 12 MB
KPDL, duplex mode = None 8 MB 8 MB 8 MB 8 MB
KPDL, duplex mode = On 8 MB 8 MB 12 MB 12 MB
PCL6/KPDL resource protection, - 10 MB 10 MB 10 MB
duplex mode = None
PCL6/KPDL resource protection, - 14 MB 14 MB 14 MB
duplex mode = ON

(2) DIMM specifications

Item Specification
Memory size in MB 16, 32, 64, 128 MB
Number of pins 100 pins
Access speed 66 MHz
Parity None
Bus width 32 bits

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(3) Notes on handling DIMM
Before proceeding to install DIMM, to protect the main board and DIMMs, read the following
notes:

NOTE • Before touching a DIMM, touch a water pipe or other large metal object to
discharge yourself of static electricity.

• While doing the work, it is recommended that you wear an antistatic wrist
strap.

• Touch the main board and DIMM only by the edges, not in the middle.

Figure 2-2-7 Handling DIMM

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(4) Installing the DIMM
The main board of the printer is equipped with two sockets for installing extra DIMMs.

NOTE A 16 MB DIMM is already installed in one socket for FS-1800N/3800N models.

CAUTION Be sure that no foreign objects such as metal chips or liquid get inside the
printer during installing DIMMs. Operation of the printer during the presence
of a foreign substance may lead to fire or electric shock.

WARNING Before proceeding installation, turn the printer’s power switch off. Unplug the
printer’s power cable and disconnect the printer from the computer or the
network.

1. Turn the power switch off.


2. Remove the memory card (CompactFlash) that may be inserted in the memory card slot 1 at
the left side of the printer.
3. Remove the main board 2 by removing the two (plated) screws 3.
4. Pull the main board 2 all the way out of the printer.

3
3

Figure 2-2-8 Removing the main board

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5. Open the clips 4 on both ends of the DIMM socket 5.
6. Insert the DIMM 6 into the DIMM socket 5 so that the notches on the DIMM align with the
corresponding protrusions in the slot.
6

4 4
5

Figure 2-2-9 Inserting the DIMM (1)

7. Close the clips 4 on the DIMM socket 5 to secure the DIMM 6.

4 4
5

Figure 2-2-10 Inserting the DIMM (2)

(5) Testing the expansion memory


To test the expansion memory, turn printer power on and print a status page. If the installation has
been successful, the Available Memory item of the status page will show the expanded memory
size corresponding to the amount of memory added.

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(6) Installing the option hard disk (Microdrive)
The main board of the printer is equipped with a socket for the hard disk (Microdrive). If the hard
disk is installed in the printer, received data can be rasterized and stored on this hard disk. This
enables high-speed printing of multiple copies using an electronic sort function. Also, by using the
quick copy job function or private/stored job function, desired documents can be printed at any
later time. For details of these functions, refer to the printer’s Users Manual.

CAUTION Take precautions that no foreign objects such as metal chips or liquid get inside
the printer during the installation process. Operation of the printer during the
presence of a foreign objects may lead to fire or electric shock.

WARNING Turn the printer’s power switch off. Unplug the printer’s power cable and
disconnect the printer from the computer or the network.

1. Turn the power switch off.


2. Remove the main board 1 from the printer. (See step 2 to 4, on page 2-13.)
3. Install the hard disk 2 to the hard disk slot 3.

Figure 2-2-11 Installing the option hard disk

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(7) Installing the option memory card (CompactFlash)

CAUTION Do not insert or remove a memory card (CompactFlash) while power is on. If
the memory card is removed while the printer is on, damage could result in the
printer’s electronics or the memory card.

1. Turn the power switch off.


2. Insert the memory card 1 in the memory card slot 2 at the right bottom of the printer. Insert it
face up, connector end first. Push it in all the way.

Figure 2-2-12 Installing the option memory card

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(8) Installing the option network interface card
The main board of the printer is equipped with a network interface card slot (KUIO-LV type, 3.3
V). The FS-1800N and FS-3800N have a network interface card IB-21 already installed at the
factory.

CAUTION Be sure that no foreign object such as metal chips or liquid get inside the
printer during the installation process. Operation of the printer during the
presence of a foreign object may lead to fire or electric shock.

WARNING Turn the printer’s power switch off. Unplug the printer’s power cable and
disconnect the printer from the computer.

1. Turn the power switch off.


2. Remove the two screws 1 then remove the option interface card slot cover 2.
3. Insert the network interface card 3 to the option interface card slot 4.
4. Fix the network interface card 3 by two screws 1.
5. Connect the network cable 5 to the network interface card 3.
6. Set the network address from the printer operator panel. (Refer to the printer’s User’s Manual)

2
1

3
5

Figure 2-2-13 Installing the option network interface card

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2-3 Using the operator panel

This section provides explanation on how to use the printer’s operator panel.
For details on operating the printer, refer to the printer’s User’s Manual.

2-3-1 Operator panel


The printer’s operator panel has the following indicators, keys and message display. Note that
adjustments made using these keys may be overridden by those made from within the application
software.

Message display 1 23 4 9 7 0

$ # @ 5 6 8 !
Figure 2-3-1 Operator panel

(1) Indicators and keys


Indicator Condition Description
1 READY indicator Flashing An error has occurred that the user can clear.
Lit The printer is on-line and ready to print.
Off The printer is off-line. The printers stores but does not
print received data. This is also indicates when printing
is automatically stopped due to the occurrence of an error.
2 DATA indicator Flashing Data transfer between the printer and the computer is
taking place.
Lit Either data is being processed, or data is being written
onto the option CompactFlash or Microdrive.
3 ATTENTION indicator Flashing The printer needs maintenance attention or the printer is
warming up (Please wait).
Lit A problem or an error has occurred that the user can
clear, for example, paper jam.
Off Operations are normal.

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Key Function
4 GO key • Switches the printer on-line and off-line.
• Prints and feed out one page.
5 CANCEL key • Cancels a printing job.
To cancel a print job, proceed as follows:
1. Check the message Processing is displayed in the message
display.
2. Press the CANCEL key.
3. The message Print Cancel? will appear in the message display
and the interface to be canceled will be displayed.
Parallel
Serial
Option (appears only when an [option] network interface card is
installed)
Press the CANCEL key again if you wish to stop the cancellation of
printing.
4. Selecting the interface to cancel using the or key. Then press
the ENTER key. Printing from the interface selected will be stopped.
The Cancelling data message appears in the message display
and printing stops after the printer finishes printing the current page.
• Resets numeric values, or cancels a setting procedure.
• Stops the sound alarm that indicates the occurrence of an error.
6 MENU key • Enter menu mode
• When pressed during menu selection, terminates the setting and returns
to the Ready condition.
7 key Lets you access the desired item or enter numeric values. In some of the
control procedures, the < and > keys are used to enter or exit the sub items.
8 key Enables access to the desired item or entering of numeric values. In some
of the control procedures, the < and > keys are used to enter or exit the sub
items.
9 < key Used as the < key in the menu selection.
0 > key ( key) • Used as the > key in the menu selection.
• Displays on-line help messages on the message display when paper jam
occur. When pressed in the Ready condition, displays on-line help
messages.
! ENTER key Finalizes numeric values and other selections in menu selection.

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(2) Interface indicator
The INTERFACE indicator $ shows which of the printer's interfaces is currently active. It uses
the following abbreviations:

Message Meaning
--- No interface is currently used
PAR Standard bidirectional parallel interface
SER Serial interface (RS-232C)
OPT [Option] network interface card

The PAR , SER , or OPT indicator flashes when the printer is receiving data and remains indicated
for the duration of the interface time-out time.

(3) Paper size indicator


The SIZE indicator # indicates the size of the current paper cassette. Default is Letter size for the
U.S.A. and A4 for European countrie. While the printer is Processing data to print, the SIZE indicator
switches to indicate the paper size selected by the application software.

The following abbreviations are used to indicate paper sizes.


Message Paper size
A4 ISO A4 (21 × 29.7 cm)
DL ISO DL (11 × 22 cm) *
A5 ISO A5 (14.8 × 21 cm)
C5 ISO C5 (16.2 × 22.9 cm) *
A6 ISO A6 (10.5 × 14.8 cm) *
b5 ISO B5 (17.6 × 25 cm) *
B5 JIS B5 (18.2 × 25.6 cm)
EX Executive (7-1/4 × 10-1/2 inches) *
B6 JIS B6 (12.8 × 18.2 cm) *
#6 Commercial 6-3/4 (3-5/8 × 6-1/2 inches) *
LT Letter (8-1/2 × 11 inches)
#9 Commercial 9 (3-7/8 × 8-7/8 inches) *
LG Legal (8-1/2 × 14 inches)
HA Japanese postcard (10 × 14.8 cm) *
MO Monarch (3-7/8 × 7-1/2 inches) *
OH Return postcard (20 × 14.8 cm) *
BU Business (4-1/8 inches) *
CU Custom size (14.8 × 21 cm to 21.6 × 35.6 cm)
* with only the MP tray feeding
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(4) Paper type Indicator
The TYPE indicator @ indicates paper types. The following abbreviations are used to indicate
paper types.

Message Paper type


(none) Auto
ROUGH Rough
PLAIN Plain
LETTERHEA Letterhead
TRNSPRNCY Transparency*
COLOR Color
PREPRINTE Preprinted
PREPUNCH Prepunched
LABELS Labels*
ENVELOPE Envelope*
BOND Bond
CARDSTOCK Cardstock*
RECYCLED Recycled
CUSTOM1(to 8) Custom 1 (to 8)
VELLUM Vellum*
* with only the MP tray feeding

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(5) Message display
The message display gives information in the form of short messages. The six messages listed
below are displayed during normal warm-up and printing. Other messages appear when the printer
needs the operator's attention as explained in Chapter 6 Troubleshooting.

Message Meaning
Self test The printer is self-testing after power-up.
Please wait The printer is warming up and is not ready. When the printer is
Ready switched on the first time after the toner container is installed,
(Adding toner) also appears.
Processing The printer is ready to print.
The printer is receiving data, generating graphics, reading an memory
card (CompactFlash)/hard disk (Microdrive), or printing.
Waiting The printer is waiting for a command that says the job is over before
printing the last page. Pressing the GO key allows you to obtain the
last page immediately.
Sleeping The printer is in Sleep mode. The printer wakes from Sleep mode
whenever a key on the operator panel is pressed, the cover is opened
or closed, or data is received. The printer then warms up and goes
on-line. (The time that it takes the printer to enter Sleep mode depends
on the Sleep Timer setting.)
Cancelling data Data inside the printer is being canceled.
FormFeed Time Out The printer prints the last page after a waiting period.

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2-3-2 Menu selection system
The MENU key on the operator panel allows you to use the menu selection system to set or change
the printer environment such as the paper source, emulation, etc. Settings can be made when Ready
is indicated on the printer message display. The printer obeys the most recently received printer
settings sent from the application software, or from the printer driver, which take priority over
operator panel settings.

(1) Menu selection and sequence


The following is the hierarchy diagram of the menu selection system of the printer.
Ready
PAR A4 PLAIN
These items will not
Print Interface >
show unless the printer
Menu Map Serial
is installed with the
Print applicable option unit. >Bau rate
Status Page 9600

e-MPS > >Data Bits


8

>Quick Copy >Stop Bits


1
>Parity
>Private/Stored
None

>Protocol
>Print VMB Data
DTR (pos.)&XON

>Barcode Mode
>List of VMB Off
Interface >
>List of
Option
Code JOB
>NetWare
>e-MPS >
Off
Configuration
>NetWare >
>>Quick Copy
On
>>NetWare Frame
>>Temp.Code JOB
Auto
Size
>>Perm.Code JOB >TCP/IP
Size Off

>>VMB Size >TCP/IP >


On
>>DHCP
Off
Inter face >
Parallel >>IP Address
>Parallel I/F
Nibble (high) >>Subnet Mask

>Parallel I/F
>>Gateway
Auto
>Parallel I/F
Normal >Ether Talk
Off
>Parallel I/F
High Speed >OPT. StatusPage
Off
Continued on next page.

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Emulation > Font >
PCL 6 Option
>Code set > I000
ISO-6 ASCII

Emulation > >Courier


KPDL Dark
>Print KPDL errs >Courier
Off Regular
>Print KPDL errs
>Letter Gothic
On
Regular
Emulation > >Letter Gothic
KPDL (AUTO) Dark
>Alt. Emulation >Size
PCL 6 012.00 point(s)
>Print KPDL errs >Pitch
Off 10.00 cpi
>Print KPDL errs >List of Fonts
On
Emulation >
IBM Proprinter
Page set >
>Code set
IBM US
>Copies
Emulation > 001
Line printer
>Code set >Orientation
IBM US Portrait
>Orientation
Emulation > Landscape
DIABLO 630
>Code set >Page Protect
DIABLO US Auto
>Page Protect
Emulation >
On
EPSON LQ-850
>Code set >LF Action
LQ US LF only

Font > >LF Action


Internal CR and LF

> I000 >LF Action


Ignore LF

>Courier >CR Action


Dark LF only
>Courier >CR Action
Regular CR and LF
>Letter Gothic >CR Action
Regular Ignore CR
>Letter Gothic >Wide A4
Dark Off
>Size >Wide A4
012.00 point(s) On
>Pitch
10.00 cpi
>List of Fonts

Continued on next page.

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Print Quality > Memory Card >

>KIR Mode >Read Fonts


On
>KIR Mode >Read Data
Off

>Ecoprint Mode >Write Data


Off
>Ecoprint Mode >Delete Data
On

>Resolution >List of
Fast 1200 mode Partitions
>Resolution
Fine 1200 mode
>Resolution
300 dpi
>Resolution
600 dpi

>Print Density
03

Opt. ROM >

>Read Data

>List of
Partitions

Hard Disk >

>Read Data

>Write Data

>Delete Data

>List of
Partitions

RAM Disk Mode


On
RAM Disk Mode
Off

>RAM Disk Size

>Read Data

>Write Data

>Delete Data

>List of
Partitions

Continued on next page.

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Paper Handling >

>MP Tray Mode


First
>MP Tray Size
A4 or Letter LIFE Counters >

>MP Tray Type


Plain >Total Print

>EF Size
DL or Business >New Toner
Installed
>EF Type
Plain
Others >
>BulkFeeder Size
>Form Feed
>BulkFeeder Type Time Out 030sec.
Plain >Sleep Timer >
005 min.
>Cassette Size >
>>Sleep Mode
On
>>Unit
mm >>Sleep Mode
Off
>>Unit
inch
>Print HEX-DUMP
>>X Dimension

>Printer Reset
>>Y Dimension

>Cassette Type
>Resource prot.
Plain
Off
>Feed Select >Resource prot.
Cassette Permanent
>Duplex Mode >Resource prot.
None Perm / Temp

>Stack Select >Buzzer


Face-down tray On
>Opt.StackerMode >Buzzer
Sorter Off

>Override A4/LT >Auto Continue


Off Mode On
>Override A4/LT >>Auto Continue
On Timer 000sec.
>Type Adjust >
Custom 1 >Auto Continue
>>Paper weight Mode Off
Normal
>Service >
>>Paper weight
Heavy (Thick)
>>Print
>>Paper weight Status Page
Light (Thin)
>>Toner ID
>>Duplex Path
Disable
>>Developer
>>Duplex Path
Enable
>>Drum
>Reset Type
Adjust

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Chapter 3 Maintenance/Adjustments
Chapter 3 Contents
3-1 Maintenance/Adjustments .............................................................................................................. 3-3
3-1-1 Life expectancy of modules ....................................................................................................... 3-3
3-1-2 Toner container ......................................................................................................................... 3-4
(1) When to replace the toner container ......................................................................................... 3-4
(2) Notes on changing the toner container ...................................................................................... 3-4
(3) Toner container replacement ..................................................................................................... 3-5
(4) Toner saver mode (EcoPrint) .................................................................................................... 3-6
(5) Replacing the waste toner bottle ............................................................................................... 3-7
3-1-3 Cleaning the printer ................................................................................................................... 3-8
(1) Main charger unit ....................................................................................................................... 3-8
(2) Cleaning the main charger wire and grid ................................................................................... 3-9
Main charger wire ........................................................................................................................... 3-9
Grid ............................................................................................................................................... 3-10
(3) Paper feed unit ........................................................................................................................ 3-12
(4) Replacing the developer .......................................................................................................... 3-13
Shipping the developer ................................................................................................................. 3-13
(5) Developer initialization (Toner install mode) ............................................................................ 3-14
(6) Developer refreshing mode ..................................................................................................... 3-15
(7) Drum cleaning mode ............................................................................................................... 3-16
3-1-4 Updating the firmware ............................................................................................................. 3-17
(1) Firmware program data format ................................................................................................ 3-18
(2) Downloading the engine and controller firmware .................................................................... 3-18
From the parallel interface ............................................................................................................ 3-18
From the memory card (CompactFlash) ....................................................................................... 3-20
(3) Downloading operator panel message data ............................................................................ 3-21
(4) Downloading errors ................................................................................................................. 3-22
3-1 Maintenance/Adjustments

3-1-1 Life expectancy of modules


The table below shows the nominal life expectancy for modules. Detailed part information for each
module (except toner containers) can be found in the separate Parts Catalog.

Table 3-1-1 Life expectancy of modules

Model
Module FS-1800/1800N FS-3800/3800N Nominal life (pages)
Toner container*1 TK-60 20,000
TK-60E 10,000
Drum unit DK-60 DK-61 300,000
Developer DV-60 DV-61 300,000
DV-62 300,000
Fuser unit FK-60*3 FK-61*3 300,000
Main charger unit FE-60 FE-61 300,000
Refurbishment kit*2 MK-60 MK-61 300,000
*1
: User-replaceable
*2
: Includes DK, DV, and FK kits and a feed-transfer unit.
*3
: Each FK kits have two voltage type for 120 V AC and 220 - 240 VAC.

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3-1-2 Toner container
Assuming an average toner coverage of 5 % with EcoPrint mode turned off, the toner container
TK-60 will need replacing approximately once every 20,000 pages; the toner container TK-60E,
approximately once every 10,000 pages.

Kit Life in pages


TK-60 20,000
TK-60E 10,000
Based on letter or A4 size paper; average print coverage of 5 %

Table 3-1-2 Toner container


NOTE A new printer in which a toner kit TK-60 is installed for the first time, the
number of copies that can be printed will be limited to approximately 10,000
pages.

(1) When to replace the toner container


When the printer runs low on toner, Toner low TK-60 display and ATTENTION indicator lit
on the operation panel. Be sure to promptly replace the toner container and clean the inside of the
printer when this message appears.

If the printer stops printing while Replace toner TK-60 is display, replace the toner container
to continue printing.

(2) Notes on changing the toner container


Observe the following cautions when replacing the toner container:

• Do not attempt to disassemble the old toner.

• Do not attempt to reuse the waste toner inside.

• Keep magnetic media such as floppy disks away from the toner container.

• Be sure to clean the parts as instructed in section 3-1-1 Cleaning the printer on page 3-8 at the
same timing of replacing toner container.

• Use of the Kyocera toner kit TK-60/TK-60E is highly recommended for the optimum operation
of the printer.

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(3) Toner container replacement
To replace the toner container, open the top cover. Pull the lock lever 1 to the right and gently lift
the old container 2.

Figure 3-1-1 Removing the old toner container

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Put the old toner container in the supplied plastic bag 3 and dispose of it.

Figure 3-1-2 Disposal of the old toner container

NOTE Although the toner container is made from non-harmful, flammable material,
be sure to dispose of it according to laws and regulations.

See also the instructions provided in chapter 2, Installing the toner container on page 2-5 to complete
installation of the new toner container.

(4) Toner saver mode (EcoPrint)


The EcoPrint enables to reduce the amount of toner consumed on the page so as to save printing
costs by drastically extending the toner container life. EcoPrint mode is factory-set to off and
turned on by using the menu system of the printer operator panel. For details, see the printer’s
User’s Manual.

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(5) Replacing the waste toner bottle
Note that the printer has a sensor to monitor the presence of the waste toner bottle. The printer does
not operate without a waste toner bottle installed.

For the reference, the waste toner bottle can hold up to 100 g of waste toner. The nominal amount
of waste toner derived after 10,000 pages of printing is 20 to 30 g (Letter or A4 size paper; average
print coverage of 5 %).

Open the side cover. While holding old the waste toner bottle 1, press the lock lever 2 in the
right ward direction. Then gently pull out the waste toner bottle 1. Close the cap 3 of waste toner
bottle 1 after removing from the printer. To avoid toner spilling, place the capped waste toner
bottle 1 in the plastic bag 4 supplied before forwarding to proper disposal.

Locate the new waste toner bottle in the toner kit, and install it in the printer according to section 2-
2-2 Installing the waste toner bottle on page 2-8.

Figure 3-1-3 Removing the old waste toner bottle

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3-1-3 Cleaning the printer
To avoid print quality problems, the following printer parts must be cleaned with every toner container
replacement.

(1) Main charger unit


The main charger unit should be cleaned in its two parts, the main charger wire and grid (See figure
below.) whenever the toner container is changed. Cleaning of the main charger can be done without
needing any tools thanks to its self-cleaning system.

Cleaning pad

Main charger wire

Grid

Shield
Cleanig knob

Figure 3-1-4 Main charger unit

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(2) Cleaning the main charger wire and grid
Main charger wire
1. Open the side cover 1.
2. Pull the cleaning knob (green colored) 2 slowly in and out a few times.

NOTE Cleaning knob pulls a cleaning pad inside the drum unit along the main charger wire.

1
2

Figure 3-1-5 Cleaning the main charger wire

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Grid
1. Take the grid cleaner 1 from protective bag 2 in the new toner kit and remove the cap 3.

NOTE The grid cleaner pad is impregnated with water. Perform the following
cleaning procedure before the pad dries.

1
2

Figure 3-1-6 Grid cleaner

2. Attach the grid cleaner 1 to the drum unit 3 with the pad uppermost as shown in the diagram.

1
3

Figure 3-1-7 Attaching the grid cleaner

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3. After attaching the grid cleaner, repeat the action of slowly pulling out and then pushing back in
the main charger unit at least 5 times. It is easier to pull out the main charger with its front end
raised slightly as shown in the figure. The grid part underneath the main charger is cleaned by
the wet pad of the grid cleaner.

Figure 3-1-8 Cleaning the grid

4. Remove the grid cleaner from the printer and dispose of it. The grid cleaner is not reusable.

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(3) Paper feed unit
To avoid print quality problems due to paper dust and debris, clean the paper feed unit in the
following manner:

Pull the paper feed unit release lever 1 up and draw the paper feed unit all the way out until it
stops. Wipe the paper dust on the upper registration roller 2 and the paper ramp 3 using the
wiper cloth 4 included in the toner kit.

CAUTION Do not touch the transfer roller 5 (black sponge roller) when wiping the paper
ramp 3.

Area 6 below is factory-applied with lubricating oil. When cleaning the paper
feed unit 7, do not use alcohol to clean this area. If the oil is completely removed,
an incorrect action of the MP tray paper sensor (8, actuator) will result.

6
3
7
5

2
4

Figure 3-1-9 Cleaning the upper registration roller and the paper ramp

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(4) Replacing the developer
To remove the developer unit from the printer for shipment or replacing to a new one, it should be
handled following the instructions below.

After the replacement, new developer needs to be initialized in manner explained in the section
Developer initialization (Feeding toner into the new developer) on next page.

Shipping the developer


The printer is supplied with a plastic bag that should be retained for future shipment of the developer.

To pack the developer 1 in the packing carton, first flap down the magnet roller protective cover
2. Put the developer 1 into the supplied plastic bag 3. Put the developer 1 on the developer
install position 4 of packing carton.

Figure 3-1-10 Shipping the developer

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(5) Developer initialization (Toner install mode)
The new developer unit is shipped from the factory with no toner contained. The developer can be
automatically replete with toner when a toner container is installed onto it and the printer is turned
on. However, because the toner reservoir in the developer has a large capacity, it requires a lengthy
period of time until a substantial amount of toner has been fed to get the printer ready. (A new
developer needs approximately 100 g for triggering the sensor inside.)

A great many seconds of time for this is greatly deducted by using the service menu in the printer’s
mode select routine as accessed by its operation panel. Follow these steps to use this feature, top to
bottom (For details, refer to section 2-3 Using the operator panel on page 2-19).

Perform in sequence Display to show Remarks


1 Press the MODE key.
2 Press the key (repeatedly). Others >

3 Press the > key.


4 Press the key (repeatedly). >Service >

5 Press the > key. >>Developer

6 Press the ENTER key. >>Developer?

7 Press the ENTER key. The printer enters the service


mode and the developer and toner
motor are continually activated.
Paper size Note: To cancel the toner install
switch
mode during in this mode first
turn power off, press and hold
all three paper size switches, and
turn power on until message
changes to Ready.

8 Turn printer power Ready


off then on.
When printer power is turned on again, the printer continually engages in this mode for a period of
approximately 15*1/8*2 minutes, after which the printer reverts to the ready state.
*1 *2
: Developer DV-60/DV-61 : Developer DV-62

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(6) Developer refreshing mode
This mode is used to eliminate light printing problems. Once activated, the toner in the developer
unit is enforced to be sent onto the drum unit, collected back in the waste toner bnottls. At the same
time the new toner is fed in the developer so that the developer unit is refilled with new toner. Once
activated, the printer will keep engaged in this mode and be running for an average of 60 minutes.

NOTE The amount of the (old) toner replaced and collected in the waste toner bottle
will be approximately 100 g. The waste toner bottole consequently become full
and must be replaced with a new one.

Perform in sequence: Display shows:


1 Turn printer power on.
2 Make sure the printer is Ready. Ready
(Connect the printer to the computer using the parallel interface.
3 At the DOS prompt, send the following command to the printer:
>ECHO !R!EXTP 7,92;EXIT;>PRN
4 Turn printer power off, then on. The toner refreshing mode will Please Wait
begin. The old toner will be rejected in the first approximately 20 (Adding toner)
minutes, followed by another 40 minutes interval in which the new
toner is fed in the developer unit.
Paper size Note: To cancel the toner
switch
refreshing mode first turn power
off, press and hold all three
paper size switches, and turn
power on until message changes
to Ready.

5 Check that the display reverts to Ready. Ready


(If the display shows “Call service person99”, refer to section 6-1-2
Diagnostic (Service error messages) on page 6-11.
6 Print a page to check the print density. Print density
(If the print density is too dark (gray background), change the 03
“Print Density” setting in the menu selection to 1 or 2 steps lighter.
(Default is 3.) Refer to printer’s User’s Manual for details.

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(7) Drum cleaning mode
This mode enforces the printer to rotate the drum against the cleaning roller inside the drum unit for
a predetermined period of time. The cleaning roller then removes dust and debris that may have
resulted from dew condensation on the drum.

The printer automatically activates the drum cleaning mode based on the environmental conditions
as the temperature/humidity sensor detects. The time required to complete the drum cleaning mode
varies depending on the current setting for the sleep timer and will be deactivated during the developer
initialization.

The drum cleaning mode is also activated manually by following the steps below:

Perform in sequence Display to show Remarks


1 Press the MODE key.
2 Press the key (repeatedly). Others >

3 Press the > key.


4 Press the key. (repeatedly). >Service >

5 Press the > key. >>Drum

6 Press the ENTER key. >>Drum?

7 Press the ENTER key. Drum is cleaned by the cleaning


blade in the drum unit. If paper is
present on the MP tray, the drum
is also cleaned by that the paper
which is fed automatically and
stops at the transfer roller.

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3-1-4 Updating the firmware

Updating the engine and controller firmware is possible by downloading the firmware through the
parallel interface or through the memory card (CompactFlash). These firmware programs are directly
overwritten in the flash ROM (U202) on the printer’s engine board or system DIMM [board KP-
777*1/KP-858*2] (Flash ROM type only) on the main board. *1: FS-1800/1800N *2: FS-3800/3800N

The operator panel message in different languages can also be downloaded, but through the parallel
interface only.

NOTE Controller system DIMM: Firmware update is possible with flash ROM type
system DIMM [board] only. Masked type system DIMM [board] can not be
overwritten. Check the type of the system DIMM [board] used on the main
board by referring to the figure below.

If the DIMM has a Kyocera logo and firmware version label, the DIMM is a
masked-type and can not be updated. To update firmware for this type of
system DIMM, replace the DIMM.
Flash ROM (U202)

System DIMM [board]


Engine board

Masked type
system DIMM [board]

Main board

Firmware version

Kyocera logo

Figure 3-1-11 Engine flash ROM (U202) and masked type system DIMM [board]

Engine flash ROM: The engine flash ROM (U202) is directly mounted on the
engine board. Updating the engine firmware is possible only by downloading
the data in the manner described in the following sections.

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Kyocera supplies the following types of data for updating firmware of the different purposes:

• Controller firmware
• Engine firmware
• Operator panel message data

(1) Firmware program data format


The data to be downloaded are supplied in the following format:

Identifies...
1 de Engine firmware data
System firmware data
dm Operator panel message data
de3730.dat 2 37 FS-1800 and FS-1800N
38 FS-3800 and FS-3800N
1 2 3 4
3 30 Version of data (2 to 4 digits)
4 dat Engine or Controller firmware data
dan Operator panel message data for Danish
swe Operator panel message data for Swedish
Ita Operator panel message data for Italian
spa Operator panel message data for Spanish
por Operator panel message data for Portuguese
rus Operator panel message data for Russian
pol Operator panel message data for Polish
cze Operator panel message data for Czech

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(2) Downloading the engine and controller firmware
From the parallel interface
This section explains how to download firmware data from the parallel interface.
The engine and controller firmware data are downloaded using the same command. The printer system can
automatically recognize whether the data is overwritten for the engine or the controller firmware.

CAUTION Downloading the controller firmware takes several minutes. Do not turn
power off during downloading.

NOTE The computer that MS-DOS is usable is necessary for a download from parallel interface. It is
necessary for a computer to be connected to a printer with a parallel cable.
Turn power off.
Supervisor mode
Self test Supervisor mode
palallel waiting Waiting for the program data.

Make sure the printer is Ready. data receiving Receiving the program data.
Ready >>>>>>>>>>>

At the DOS prompt, send the


following command to the BootROM The system DIMM is
printer: erase&write overwritten with the new data.

>ECHO !R! UPGR'SYS';EXIT;>PRN


DIMM erasing #??
Note: Do not add an EXIT; ================
command in the above.
The message display should
DIMM writing
indicate Supervisor mode. <<<<<<<<<<u
Supervisor mode u: Extracting w: Writing v: Verifying
The flash ROM is overwritten
engine download with the new data.
Copy the engine or controller
firmware data to the printer by <<<<<<<<<<<
typing:
Means more
>COPY\B program file name PRN Version than one data
Finished.
Downloading is performed in 52.00S
the sequence explaned in the 01/03/31[1234] 2 When more than on data are
right-hand column. downloaded, the data can be
Year/Month/Day [Checksum] selected using key or key.
Turn power on again. Means more
Check the printer gets Ready. Machine code, Version than one data
Ready A37 A3
01/03/31[1234] 2
: Controller (System)
Confirm that the status page Year/Month/Day [Checksum] : Engine
shows the new firmware
version.
Confirm that the status page shows the new engine firmware or controller firmware version (See Appendix B on page B-4).
If the message display indicates Call service personDn (n=0, 1, ...), refer to section Downloading errors on page 3-20.
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From the memory card (CompactFlash)
To download data written in a memory card (CompactFlash) to the printer, proceed as explained in
this section.

CAUTION Downloading engine or controller firmware takes several minutes. Do not turn
power off during downloading. If downloading is interrupted by an accidental
power failure, etc., the system DIMM may have to be replaced.

NOTE The system or engine firmware program data must be stored to the root
directory of the memory card (CompactFlash).

Turn power off.


Insert the memory card Supervisor mode Supervisor mode
(CompactFlash) in the printer's
memory card slot.
Supervisor mode Data are transferred to the RAM
on the main controller board.
CF-CARD Reading

BootROM The system DIMM is


overwritten with the new data.
erase&write
Memory card
DIMM erasing #??
Turn power on. ================
Self test DIMM writing
<<<<<<<<<<u
u: Extracting w: Writing v: Verifying
Downloading is performed in
the sequence explaned in the The flash ROM is overwritten
right-hand column. engine download with the new data.
<<<<<<<<<<<
Turn power off.
Means more
Remove the memory card. Version than one data
Finished.
Turn power on. 52.00S
01/03/31[1234] 2 When more than on data are
Check the printer gets Ready. downloaded, the data can be
Year/Month/Day [Checksum] selected using key or key.
Ready Means more
Machine code, Version than one data
A37 A003
Confirm that the status page
shows the new firmware 01/03/31[1234] 2
version. : Controller (System)
Year/Month/Day [Checksum] : Engine

page B-4). If the message display indicates Call service person Dn (n=0, 1, ...), refer to
section Downloading errors on page 3-20.

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(3) Downloading operator panel message data
To download data from the parallel interface, proceed as follows.

CAUTION Downloading operator panel message data takes several minutes. Do not turn
power off during downloading.

Perform in sequence Display shows


1 Turn printer power on.
2 Make sure the printer is Ready. Ready

3 At the DOS prompt, send the following command


to the printer:
>ECHO !R!BOOT’SPR’;EXIT;>PRN
Note: Do not add an EXIT; command in the above.
4 The message display should indicate Supervisor Supervisor mode
mode. parallel waiting

5 Copy the message data to the printer by typing: Downloading


>COPY\B panel message file. name PRN
6 Check the display reverts to Ready. Ready

7 Turn power on again. Check the printer gets Ready.


If the message display indicates Call service personDn (n=0, 1, ...), refer to section
Downloading error on next page.

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(4) Downloading errors
The following messages are indicated on the message display when an error occurred during
downloading the firmware data.

Error message Meaning Corrective action


Call service • Checksum error Turn printer power off once, then
perosonD0 Checksum error occurred during on again. Try downloading
downloading. The flash ROM is again.
empty.
Call service • Machine compatibility error Obtain correct data for the
perosonD1 The data to be downloaded is not printer model.
compatible with the printer.
Call service • Version compatibility error Obtain the correct version of
perosonD2 The version of the data does not data.
match the current engine version.
Call service • Data error Obtain the correct data.
perosonD3 The data to be downloaded is
corrupted.
If the corrective action above does not solve the problem, replace engine board (KP-864). See page
5-22.

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Chapter 4 Operation Overview
Chapter 4 Contents
4-1 Electrophotographic system .......................................................................................................... 4-3
4-1-1 Electrophotographic cycle ......................................................................................................... 4-3
(1) Main charging ............................................................................................................................ 4-4
Components of drum and main charger unit ................................................................................... 4-4
Amorphus-silicon drum ................................................................................................................... 4-5
Charging the drum .......................................................................................................................... 4-6
(2) Exposure ................................................................................................................................... 4-7
Laser scanner unit .......................................................................................................................... 4-8
Drum surface potential .................................................................................................................. 4-10
(3) Development ........................................................................................................................... 4-11
(4) Transfer ................................................................................................................................... 4-14
(5) Fusing ...................................................................................................................................... 4-15
Fuser unit mechanism ................................................................................................................... 4-16
(6) Cleaning .................................................................................................................................. 4-17
4-2 Paper feeding system .................................................................................................................... 4-18
4-2-1 Paper feed control ................................................................................................................... 4-19
(1) Paper feeding mechanism ....................................................................................................... 4-20
Drive and paper feed unit .............................................................................................................. 4-20
MP tray paper feed unit ................................................................................................................. 4-21
Fuser unit and face up/down output .............................................................................................. 4-22
4-3 Electrical control system .............................................................................................................. 4-23
4-3-1 Electrical parts layout .............................................................................................................. 4-23
(1) Circuit boards, sensors and switches ...................................................................................... 4-23
(2) Motors, solenoids, clutches and others ................................................................................... 4-24
(3) Drum unit and developer ......................................................................................................... 4-25
4-3-2 Operation of circuit boards ...................................................................................................... 4-26
(1) Main board ............................................................................................................................... 4-26
Main board KP-777 for FS-1800/1800N models ........................................................................... 4-26
Main board KP-858 for FS-3800/3800N models ........................................................................... 4-27
(2) Engine board ........................................................................................................................... 4-28
Eraser lamp control circuit ............................................................................................................ 4-29
Toner motor control circuit ............................................................................................................ 4-30
Heater lamp control circuit ............................................................................................................ 4-31
(3) Sensor board ........................................................................................................................... 4-33
Paper gauge sensing circuit .......................................................................................................... 4-33
Interlock circuit .............................................................................................................................. 4-34
Paper size detecting circuit ........................................................................................................... 4-36
(4) Power supply unit .................................................................................................................... 4-38
(5) High voltage unit ...................................................................................................................... 4-39
4-1 Electrophotographic system

Electrophotography is the technology used in laser printing which transfer data representing texts
and graphics objects into a visible image which is developed on the photosensitive drum, finally
fusing them on paper using the light beam generated by a laser diode.

This section provides technical details on the printer’s electrophotography system.

4-1-1 Electrophotographic cycle


The electrophotographic system of the printer performs a cyclic action made of six steps as follows.
Each step is technically explained in the following sections.

Drum unit
Laser scanner unit

1 Main charging
2 Exposure

Drum
6 Cleaning Developer
3 Developing

4 Transfer

5 Fusing
Paper feed unit

Fuser unit

Figure 4-1-1 Electrophotographic cycle

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(1) Main charging
Components of drum and main charger unit

6
1

Drum unit
9

0
7

8
$

5
@
4 3 #

Main charger unit

1 Eraser lamp [board] (KP-752) 8 Cleaner screw


2 Zener board (KP-768) 9 Drum gear Z36H
3 Drum board (KP-748) 0 Drum
4 Waste toner full sensor [board] (KP-766) ! Main charger shield
5 Waste toner full sensor (receiver) @ Grid
6 Cleaning blade # Main charger wire
7 Cleaning roller $ Charger wire cleaner

Figure 4-1-2 Components of drum and main charger unit

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Amorphus-silicon drum
The printer use the long lasting amorphous silicon drum. The drum surface is a composite of five
substances coated in five layers as shown below.

5
4
3
2
1

Drum

1 Aluminum base
2 Carrier block (1 to 3 µm thick)
3 Photoconductor a-Si
4 Primary protection layer (1 µm thick)
5 Secondary protection layer

Figure 4-1-3 Amorphus silicon drum

The primary and secondary layers are for protecting the amorphous silicon layer underneath. The
amorphus silicon layer is of photoconductive, meaning it can be electronically conductive when
exposed to a (laser) light source to effectively ground electrons charged on its outer surface to the
ground. This layer is approximately 9 µm thick.

The carrier block layer lies between the amorphous silicon layer and the aluminum base cylinder
and prevents the backward electron flow, from the base cylinder to the drum’s outer surface, which
might give adverse effect (possibly “ghost”) on the print quality.

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Charging the drum
The following shows a simplified diagram of the electrophotographic components in relation to the
engine system. Charging the drum A is done by the main charger wire B.

Main charging High voltage unit Engine board


output
MCHON*
M CN2-9 YC204-10

B
Zener C
board
KP-768 A

Figure 4-1-4 Charging the drum

As the drum A rotates in a “clean (neutral)” state, its photoconductive layer is given a uniform,
positive (+) corona charge dispersed by the main charger wire B. The grid C regulates the main
charging potential so that it is evenly and stably dispersed over the drum A at a constant voltage
level.

Due to being high-voltage scorotron charging, the main charger wire B can get contaminated by
oxidization after a long run. Therefore, it must be cleaned periodically from time to time using the
method explained in chapter 3, page 3-9. Cleaning the main charger wire B prevents print quality
problems such as black streaks.

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(2) Exposure
The charged surface of the drum A is exposed to the laser beam scanning from the laser scanner
unit B.

E
D
D

C
B

Laser beam
output

Figure 4-1-5 Exposure

The polygon motor C (with polygon mirrors) revolves to reflect the laser beam over the drum A.
Lenses D and diversion mirror E are housed in the laser scanner unit B. These lenses adjust the
diameter of the laser beam (670 nm wavelength) so that the laser beam effectively focalizes on the
drum A surface.

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Laser scanner unit

5
3

1
9

0
6

Figure 4-1-6 Laser scanner unit

Name Description
1 Laser diode Emits diffused, visible laser.
2 Collimator lens Aligns the laser beam to the cylindrical lens.
3 Cylindrical lens Compensates the vertical angle at which the laser beam hits on of the
polygon mirror segments.
4 Polygon motor Has six mirror segments around its hexagonal circumference. Each
mirror corresponds to one scanned line width on the drum when the
laser beam scans on it.

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Name Description
5 Primary f-theta lens See figure 4-1-7 below.
6 Secondary f-theta lens The primary (above) and secondary f-theta lenses equalize focusing
distortion on the area on the drum closer to the edge. The effective
length of line (A, B in the figure below) the laser beam draws on
the drum becomes longer as the laser beam hits closer to the drum
edge. In the figure 4-1-7 below, distances represented by A and B
are not the same (A > B) until the f-theta lenses are provided between
the polygon mirror and the drum (A = B).
7 Diversion mirror Diverts the laser beam vertically onto the drum. Note the diffused
laser beam finally pinpoints on the drum.
8 Protective glass Prevent dust, debris, etc., from entering the scanner assembly.
9 Sensor mirror Bends the very first shot of a laser scan towards the pin photo sensor
(below).
0 Pin photo sensor When shone by the sensor mirror above, this pin photo sensor
generates a trigger signal.

Polygon mirror

Laser diode
Laser beam

Primary f-theta lens

Secondary f-theta lens

Drum

Figure 4-1-7 F-theta lens

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Drum surface potential
The laser beam is continually switched on and off depending on the print data. It is on for a black
(exposed) dot and off for a white (blank) dot. Since the drum surface is evenly charged, whenever
it is illuminated by the laser beam, the electrical resistance of the photoconductor is reduced and the
potential on the photoconductor is also lowered. Resulted on the drum surface is an electrostatic
image which represents the data to print. Note that the area to be printed black has the low potential,
constituting a “positively exposed” image.

Laser beam

Exposed surface potential


approximately 0 to +20 V

Charged surface potential


+230–15 V

a-Si layer

Drum
Aluminum base

Figure 4-1-8 Drum surface potential

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(3) Development

Power train

A
A

B
7
6
Toner container
1

4
5

Developer

3
2

1 Toner motor 5 DLP B screw


2 Toner sensor 6 Blade
3 Developing roller 7 Magnet
4 DLP A screw

Figure 4-1-9 Developer mechanism

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The latent image constituted on the drum A is developed into a visible image. The developing
roller B contains a 4-pole (S-N-S-N) magnet core C and an aluminum cylinder rotating around
the magnet core C. Toner attracts to the developing roller B since it is powdery ink made of black
resin bound to iron particles. Blade D magnetized by magnet E is positioned approximately 0.3
to 0.4 mm above the developing roller B. It constitutes a smooth layer of toner in accordance with
the revolution of the roller.

Magnetism E
A 0.1 mm
0.3 to 0.4 mm
N
F S

S
N
N
S High Engine board
voltage
unit
150 V DC + AC HVCLK
B CN2-11 YC204-8
Developing bias
B C output

Figure 4-1-10 Development

The developing roller B is applied with the AC-weighted, positive DC power source. Toner F on
the developing roller B is given a positive charge. The positively charged toner F is then attracted
to the areas of the drum A which was exposed to the laser light. (The gap between the drum A and
the developing roller B is approximately 0.3 mm.) The non-exposed areas of the drum A repel the
positively charged toner as these areas maintain the positive charge. The developing roller B is
also AC-biased to ensure contrast in yielding by compensating the toner’s attraction and repelling
action during development.

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A toner sensor is provided within the developer. As the toner supply from the toner container
dwindles and the toner level lowers in the reservoir, the sensor translates it into an electrical signal
through its diaphragm, urging the toner motor to feed more toner.

Toner container

Toner hopper
Toner motor

Sensable level

Toner sensor
Diaphragm
Toner

Developer

Figure 4-1-11 Toner sensor

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4-13
(4) Transfer
The image developed by toner on the drum A is transferred onto the paper because of the electrical
attraction between the toner itself and the transfer roller B. The transfer roller B is negatively-
biased so that the positively-charged toner is attracted onto the paper while it is pinched by the
drum A and the transfer roller B.

N
S

B
High Engine
Transfer Paper type voltage board
bias Transfer bias unit
output Normal Thick Thin output TRCHON*
TR CN2-13 YC204-6
Voltage −2.3 kV −2.6 kV −2.1 kV

Current −65 µA

Figure 4-1-12 Transfer

The nominal transfer bias is set to approximately -2.3 kV (limit) with the -65 µA current. Since the
ideal potential of the transfer bias depends on the thickness of paper, the bias is raised to approximately
-2.6 kV/-65 µA for thicker paper. On the other hand, the bias current is reduced to -2.1 kV/-65 µA
for thin paper.

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(5) Fusing
The toner on the paper is molten by heat and pressed into the paper as it passes between the heat
roller A and the press roller B in the fuser unit.

Fusing control temperature AC power


Engine Power
off/on
Model FS-1800 FS-3800 board supply
output
Paper type FS-1800N FS-3800N unit
THERM
Thin YC202-6
HEATON*
A4 Normal YC202-11
Thick
B5 Thick
A5 or Normal
smaller Thick
D C
Ready A

Figure 4-1-13 Fusing

The heat roller A has a heater (infrared) lamp C inside which continuously turns on and off by the
thermistor to maintain the constant temperature on the heat roller A surface. The fusing temperature
is also controlled based on paper types. See the table in the figure above.

The heat roller A is florin coated by to prevent toner from accumulating on the roller after a long
usage. Care must be taken while handling the heat roller A not to scratch the roller surface as
doing so may result in quality problems.

The heat roller A has four scraping claws (Separators) D which are continuously in contact with
its surface. These claws prevent the paper on which toner has been fused from being wound around
the heat roller A causing paper jam.

The press roller B is made of the heat resistant silicon rubber. This roller is used to strongly press
the paper towards the heat roller A by means of coil springs.

The temperature of the heat roller A is constantly monitored by the engine board using the thermistor
and triac. Should the temperature of the heat roller A exceed the predetermined value, the thermal
cutout is activated to effectively disconnect the heater lamp C from power.
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Fuser unit mechanism

To face-down
output tray
1
23
$
5 To face-up
% output tray
or option devices

9
4 8
#

Paper from
paper feed unit
(transfer section)
0
^
7
6

1 Face up/down solenoid 7 Heat roller # Idle gear Z28*1/Z21*2


2 Thermistor 8 Exit roller $ Separator(s)
3 Thermal cutout 9 Exit pulley(s) % Change guide
4 Exit sensor 0 Heat gear Z36*1/Z46*2 ^ Heater lamp
5 Fuser board (KP-756) ! Exit gear Z21
6 Press roller @ Idle gear Z18*1/Z28*2 *1
: FS-1800/1800N *2
: FS-3800/3800N

Figure 4-1-14 Fuser unit mechanism

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4-16
(6) Cleaning
After the transferring process, the drum needs to be physically cleaned of toner which is residual
after the development process. The cleaning blade A is constantly pressed against the drum B and
scrapes the residual toner on the drum off to the cleaning roller C. The cleaning roller drives the
toner to the cleaner screw D at one end of which the waste toner bottle is connected to collect the
waste toner.

D C

Figure 4-1-15 Drum cleaning and erasing static charge

After the drum A is physically cleaned, it then must be electrically cleaned to neutral state. This is
necessary to erase any residual positive charges, ready to accept the next uniform charge. The
residual charge is canceled by exposing the drum A to the light emitted from the eraser lamp
[board] E (See figure 4-1-15 above.) in the similar manner as described on page 4-6. This lowers
the electrical conductivity of the drum A surface making the residual charge on the drum A
surface escape to the ground.

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4-2 Paper feeding system

The paper feeding system picks up paper from the paper cassette, MP tray, or if installed, the paper
feeder PF-60, feeds it in the printer and delivers in the output tray. Paper is feed at the precise
timing in synchronization with data processing. The paper feeding system finally delivers the printed
page to either the face-down or face-up output tray as manipulated by the user.

The figure below shows the components in the paper feeding system and the paths through which
the paper travels. The sensors, clutches, solenoids, motor etc., are described in the following pages.

( )

* 1
2
3
&

4
^
5

%
6

$
7

Paper from option


paper feeder PF-60
# @ ! 0 9 8 or duplexer DU-60

1 Middle feed roller 8 Feed roller % Heat roller


2 MP tray feed roller 9 Pickup roller ^ Exit roller
3 Guide pulley(s) 0 Upper registration roller & Exit pulley(s)
4 MP tray ! Lower registration roller * FD roller
5 Paper cassette @ Transfer roller ( Pinch roller(s)
6 Feed pulley # Drum ) Face-down output tray
7 Retard roller $ Press roller

Figure 4-2-1 Paper feeding components


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4-2-1 Paper feed control
The following diagram shows interconnectivity of the feeding system components including the
sensors and rollers. The engine board issues various signals in synchronization with the
electrophotographic process that is executed by the main board.

Toner container
5
Laser
scanner
unit

Developer 2
Drum unit
6
Fuser unit 7 MP tray

0 4 9 3
8

Fuser board
1
Paper cassette High voltage
Engine relay board
Power supply unit Sensor unit
baord
MMOTON*
EXITPAP*

MPFSOL*
FDPFUL*

REGPAP

REGDR*

HANDS*
MIDDR*
FDDR*
FDDR
FUDR

YC206-11
YC206-18
YC203-17

YC206-15

YC206-5
YC206-3

YC204-13
YC202-3

YC202-4

YC202-2

YC202-6

Engine board

: Power train

1 Main motor 5 Paper full sensor 9 Registration clutch


2 MP tray paper sensor 6 MP tray feed solenoid 0 Face up/down solenoid
3 Registration sensor 7 Middle feed clutch
4 Exit sensor 8 Feed clutch

Figure 4-2-2 Paper feed control

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(1) Paper feeding mechanism
Drive and paper feed unit

Drive unit

Power train

B
A

2 3
8 7 6

To fuser unit

B
A

Paper feed unit


5

1 Main motor 5 Feed roller


2 Registration clutch 6 Lower registration roller
3 Feed clutch 7 Upper registration roller
4 Pickup roller 8 Transfer roller

Figure 4-2-3 Drive and paper feed unit

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4-20
MP tray paper feed unit

Drive unit

Power train D C

0
9

MP tray paper feed unit

D
To paper feed unit C

MP tray

9 Middle feed clutch ! MP tray feed roller


0 MP tray feed solenoid @ Middle feed roller

Figure 4-2-4 MP tray paper feed unit

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4-21
Fuser unit and face up/down output

*
&
FD gear bracket
To face-down
output tray
^
To face-up Power train
output tray or %
option device

Paper from
paper feed unit

Drive unit
F
Fuser unit
#

# Heat roller % Exit roller & FD roller


$ Press roller ^ Exit pulley(s) * Pinch roller(s)

Figure 4-2-5 Fuser unit and face up/down output

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4-3 Electrical control system
4-3-1 Electrical parts layout
(1) Circuit boards, sensors and switches
7 8 6 ¤

fi 5

9
!


1


2
3
^
%
4 # @ ›
$& 0
*
1 Main board (KP-777 /KP-858 )
*1 *2
(
2 System DIMM [board] (KP-710*1/KP-689*2) $ Paper gauge sensor 2 (PH703)
3 Engine board (KP-864) % Top cover/paper feed unit interlock switch (SW702)
4 Sensor board (KP-574) ^ Side cover interlock switch (SW703)
5 LCD controller board (KP-738) & Top cover switch (SW701)
6 Engine relay board (KP-760) * MP tray paper sensor (PC502)
7 APC board (KP-742) ( Option feeder sensor (PC501)
8 Pin photo diode sensor [board] (KP-746) ) Paper full sensor *1
: FS-1800/1800N
9 Fuser board (KP-756) ⁄ Exit sensor *2
: FS-3800/3800N
*3
: Standard installed
0 Power supply unit ¤ Temperature/humidity sensor for FS-1800N/3800N
models only.
! High voltage unit ‹ Power switch
@ Registration sensor (PH701) › Paper size switch fl Thermal cutout
# Paper gauge sensor 1 (PH702) fi Thermistor ‡ Network interface card*3
Figure 4-3-1 Circuit boards, sensors and switches
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4-23
(2) Motors, solenoids, clutches and others

3 1 98
2

6
7

1 Main motor 5 Face up/down solenoid 9 Registration clutch


2 Polygon motor 6 MP feed solenoid 0 Heater lamp
3 Cooling fan motor 7 Middle feed clutch ! AC inlet
4 Controller unit fan motor 8 Feed clutch

Figure 4-3-2 Motors, solenoids, clutches and others

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4-24
(3) Drum unit and developer

Drum unit

3 Developer

2 1
7

1 Drum board (KP-748) 5 Zener board (KP-768)


2 Waste toner full sensor [board] (KP-766) 6 Toner sensor
3 Waste toner full sensor (receiver) 7 Toner motor
4 Eraser lamp [board] (KP-752)

Figure 4-3-3 Drum unit and developer

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4-3-2 Operation of circuit boards
(1) Main board
Main board KP-777 for FS-1800/1800N models U16
YS01
CSN [1:0], System PVIDEO [7:0], BD, FSYNC, RSTOUTN CSN2,
Image OEN0,
OEN0, DIMM XLIDATA, SRCCLKN chip WEN0
WEN0 [board]
U03-U05

LA [22:2] ROMA [4:2] LA [3:2]


Buffers CPUD [31:24]
CPUD [31:0]

U06-U07 CPUD [15:0]


CPUA [31:0]
U01 Buffers EXTBOEN,
CPUD [31:0] EXTDIR
CPU
PowerPC405GF
200 MHz U08, U09S
BCLK, BGN, ROMA1
TAN, TEAN, CSN [3:2],
LA [21:2] FONTs
RSTOUTN, CPUINTN OEN1,
LD [15:0] (WEN0)
ABBN, DBBN, TBSTN,
TSIZ [2:0], TT1, TT3
U02
X01
ASIC LA22, YC06
X’tal CFCSN1, CFCSN2,
50.0000 MHz LA [11:2] Option CFOEN2, CFWEN2,
X02 LD [15:0] hard disk CDET2A, CDET2B,
X’tal (Microdrive) CFRST2,
25.50629 MHz CFWAITN2

U10 YC04 KUIOCSN1


SDA [12:0], SDBA [1:0] IORN1, IOWN1,
LA [16:2] OPRDY1,
SDRAM SDD [31:0] KUIO DMAACKN1
LD [15:0]
OPRST1,
SDCLK, SDCKE, IODTACKN1,
Expanding
SDCSN [5:0], OPIRN1,
YS02 SDRAM
SDRAS, SDCAS, DMAREQ1
(DIMM) U12-U15
SDWEN,
Expanding DQMUU, DQMUM,
YS03 SDRAM DQMLM, DQMLL Buffers EXTBOEN,
(DIMM) IICSDA, IICSCL CFOEN1

XTXD,
CFA22,
XDTR, CFD [15:0]
SCLK, SI, SO, SDIR, BD, P1284HD, CFA [11:2]
XRTS,
ENGIRN, SBSY, VDFON, ACK, XDSR, YC05
VDOUTP, VDOUTN, BUSY, XCTS,
FPDIR, FPCLK, PFDAT U22T U31 PERROR, Option CFCSM1, CFCSN2,
XRXD, CFOEN1, CFWEN1,
SELECT, memory card
AND NAND RSSEL CDET1A, CDET1B,
FAULT, U18, (CompactFlash)
P1284DIR, CFRST1, CFWAIT1
U17 U19E
SELECTIN, +5 V +5 V
+3.3 V +2.5 V
YC07 YC01 Centronics STROBE, U20 U21
Serial
Buffer AUTOFD, Regulator Regulator
2nd Optional Engine Driver
INIT,
Interface Board P1284DIR
YC02 YC03 +5 V +3.3 V +5 V +3.3 V
U24 U28
Parallel Serial Regulator Regulator
Interface Interface

Figure 4-3-4 Main board KP-777 circuit block diagram

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4-26
Main board KP-858 for FS-3800/3800N models
U16
YS01
CSN [1:0], PVIDEO [7:0], BD, FSYNC, RSTOUTN CSN2,
System Image
OEN0, DIMM XLIDATA, SRCCLKN OEN0,
chip
WEN0 [board] WEN0
U03-U05

LA [22:2] ROMA [4:2] LA [3:2]


Address CPUD [31:24]
Latch ALATCH
CPUD [31:0]

U06-U07 CPUD [15:0]


CPUA [31:0]
U01 EXTBOEN,
Buffers
EXTDIR
CPUD [31:0]
CPU
PowerPC740
200 MHz BCLK, BGN, U08, U09S
TAN, TEAN, ROMA1
RSTOUTN, CPUINTN, CSN [3:2],
LA [21:2] FONTs
DBGN, AACKN OEN1,
LD [15:0] (WEN0)
ABBN, DBBN, TBSTN,
TSIZ [2:0], TT1, TT3
U02
X01
ASIC LA22, YC06 CFCSN1, CFCSN2,
X’tal
50.0000 MHz LA [11:2] Option CFOEN2,
hard disk CFWEN2,
X02 LD [15:0]
(Microdrive) CDET2A, CDET2B,
X’tal CFRST2,
25.76930 MHz CFWAITN2
U10, U11 YC04 KUIOCSN1
SDA [12:0], SDBA [1:0] IORN1, IOWN1,
LA [16:2]
SDD [31:0] OPRDY1,
SDRAM LD [15:0] KUIO
DMAACKN1
OPRST1,
SDCLK, SDCKE, IODTACKN1,
Expanding
SDCSN [5:0], OPIRN1,
SDRAM
YS02 SDRAS, SDCAS, U12-U15 DMAREQ1
(DIMM)
SDWEN,
Expanding DQMUU, DQMUM,
YS03 SDRAM DQMLM, DQMLL Buffers EXTBOEN,
(DIMM) IICSDA, IICSCL CFOEN1

XTXD, YC05
XDTR,
P1284HD, CFD [15:0]
SCLK, SI, SO, SDIR, BD, XRTS,
ACK, XDSR,
ENGIRN, SBSY, VDFON,
BUSY, XCTS,
VDOUTP, VDOUTN, Option CFCSM1, CFCSN2,
U22T U31 PERROR,
FPDIR, FPCLK, PFDAT XRXD, CFOEN1, CFWEN1,
SELECT, memory card
AND NAND RSSEL CDET1A, CDET1B,
FAULT, U18, (CompactFlash)
P1284DIR, CFRST1, CFWAIT1
U17 U19E
SELECTIN, +5 V +5 V
+3.3 V +2.5 V
Centronics STROBE, U20 U21
Serial
YC07 YC01 Buffer AUTOFD, Regulator Regulator
Driver
INIT,
2nd Optional Engine P1284DIR
Interface Board +5 V +5 V
YC02 YC03 +3.3 V +3.3 V
U24 U28
Parallel Serial Regulator Regulator
Interface Interface

Figure 4-3-5 Main board KP-858 circuit block diagram

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4-27
(2) Engine board
Engine board

Eraser lamp ERASE OPRDY*


control ERDEAD*
circuit
WTNLED Address/Data multiplex bus AD0 - AD7

Address bus A8 - A19


Waste toner WTONFUL*
full detection
Sensor circuit Address bus LA0 - LA7
board EECLK
EEDIO
Engine
Paper gate
gauge PAPVOL A8 - A17 Flash array
sensing ROM (U204)
circuit (U202)
CASIZE
FRCS*
CPU
(U201)
+5V1, +24V1, +24V2
RD*, WR*, ALE
ZCROSS
THERM
5VSAVE* 5 V DC
power 3-
Thermisor
blown-out THDEAD* saver +24V1 terminal +5V3
regulator
Power detection (U208)
supply Abnormal SOOUT, SCLKOUT
unit HTEMP*
temperature SYSCLK POLCLK, POLON, Scanner
detection HEATON unit
circuit GAINT POLRDY*
PDIN*
Heater lamp
control circuit RESET* Reset SAMPLE1*, POWCONT
IC
(U203) LASER*

AIRTEMP, AIRWET Controller


RESET*
BFANON unit
WETCK1, WETCK2 fan motor Cont-
VSEREQ* driver roller
circuit unit fan
SIOUT motor
REGPAP, TCOVOP,
SCOVOP*,FCOVOP*, OPSCLK,
OPSDO
Engine HEATON* Bus
relay buffer
FDPFUL*, EXITPAP* (U206)
board
FDDR, FUDR FDON, FUON
Driver OPTSDI Option
MMOTRDY* unit
MMOTON, MPFSOL, FEDDR, MIDDR, REGDR
Driver OPSEL0-3 Bus
Cooling FANON* OPSEL3-4 buffer
fan motor FANSPD (U207)
driver circuit
FPRST*
TMOTON
Toner motor OPSDI, OPRDY*
control TNMOC
circuit
DLPTYPE, CONTYPE SYSRES*, SDIR,
TONSCAN VDFON1*, PDOUT*,
20PTRIG, SBSY*
TNEMP* EGIR, VDFON1* Main
board
MCHON, TRCHON, RTRCHON*, SCLKIN, SOIN
High TRVSEL1,TRVSEL2, TRVSEL3,
TRTCHON, HVCLK1, HVCLK2 FPCLK, FPDIR
voltage
unit HUNIT*, HANDS* FPDATA
+3.3V1

Figure 4-3-6 Engine board circuit block diagram


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4-28
Eraser lamp control circuit
CPU (U201) turns on its #59 pin to H and turns Q215 and Q214 on. Current flows through Q214
and R249, then the eraser lamp, activating the lamp. Current also routes through R251 and R252 as
bled by R251. Point A below is approximately 14.5 V when the eraser lamp is normal. If the eraser
lamp blows out or the connector is not fitted, current goes through only R251 and R252, subsequently
the potential at point A is as high as approximately 24 V. Difference in the potential at point A
where the eraser lamp is normal or not is automatically detected as an error. When anomaly is
detected with the eraser lamp, the detector circuit turns Q216 on and turns ERDEAD* at #60 pin of
CPU (U201) to L. This in turn causes CPU (U201) to determine that the eraser lamp is faulty,
displaying Call service personE5.

Engine board

+24V
Eraser lamp cotrol circuit

CPU
U201
3 Q214
Q215 1
3
59 2 Drum board
ERASE 2
P37/SOT0CLK
+5V
A
R249 YC203
1
9 ERASEDR
GND 2 ERASER
60 ERDEAD*
P40/SCK0 Q216
3 R251
2
1
R252 GND

GND

Eraser lamp [board]

Figure 4-3-7 Eraser lamp control circuit

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4-29
Toner motor control circuit
As TMOTON at #15 of gate array (U204) turns to H, Q218 and Q217 turn on, and +24 V reaches
Q217, R265 and the toner motor, finally driving the toner motor.

If the toner motor is overloaded by some reasons, an overcurrent may flow through the toner motor
beyond the predetermined level, turning Q220 on. Q220, when turned on, causes the current from
the +24 V power supply to flow through Q217, Q220, R267, R268, and to the ground. Consequently,
approximately 3.9 V (H) develops at point A, as limited by the combination of R267, R268, and
DZ206. This voltage is used as TNMOC - toner motor error - which is applied to #17 of CPU
(U201). Thus, CPU determines the toner motor error and lets Call service person E9 be
indicated.

Engine board

+24V2
Toner motor control circuit

CPU 3 Q217
U204 1
Q218
3 2
15 2
TMOTON
TMOTON

1 R265
GND
1
2
Q220 YC203
3 R266 16 TMOTDR
Toner
R267 9 GND motor
17 TNMOC
TNMOC
R268 DZ206

GND

GND

Figure 4-3-8 Toner motor control circuit

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4-30
Heater lamp control circuit
The heater lamp control circuit turns the heater lamp on and off which is located coaxially inside
the heat roller. The surface of the roller maintains the constant temperature needed to permanently
fuse the toner on paper.

The heater lamp is directly fed with AC primary power (120 V or 220 - 240 V) which is supplied
from the power supply unit.

Engine board

+5V1
+5V1

+5V1
R217
2.2k
8
6 − 7
393
5 +
+ 4 U205-2 +5V1
R219
3.3k
QA201B 4

HEATON* 5 Engine
gate
3 array
(U204)
3
Q204 2 HEATON 4
HEATON
6
2
1

1 QA201A

THERM

+5V1 CPU
+5V1 (U201)

HTEMP* 63
P43/PPG3
R233
1M
U205-1
2 − THDEAD 54
1
3 393
+
P34/RT04
/HRQ
R228
1.3k

THERM 3
P50/AN0

Thermisor +5V1
PC Heater lamp
TRC
AC Fuser board
Power supply unit

Figure 4-3-9 heater lamp control circuit

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4-31
As change in temperature is detected by the thermistor, CPU U201 adjusts the voltage that is
resultant of change in temperature, given at pin #3 (THERM) to keep the temperature as constant as
possible. This voltage is used to continuously switch the fuser lamp on and off. If pin #4 (HEATON)
of the engine gate array U204 is H level, transistor Q204 (pin #2) turns on, the photo coupler (PC)
on the power supply unit turns on, and the triac (TRC) turns on, consequently the heater lamp is AC
powered and lights. The heater lamp continuously turns on and off to maintain the temperature on
the heater roller at approximately 185*1/200*2 °C (Normal paper, A4), 175*1/190*2 °C (Thin paper,
A4), and 190*1/205*2 °C (Thick paper, A4) for printing and approximately 95 °C at standby (Ready).
Refer to section Fusing on page 4-15. *1: FS-1800/1800N *2: FS-3800/3800N

Abnormal temperature detection circuit


The thermal cutout device which is connected in series with the heater lamp, constitutes the the
abnormal temperature detection circuit including of comparators U205-2, R217, R219, etc. Pin #5
of the comparator U205-2 is continuously given with the voltage by resistors R217 and R219,
which simulate the voltage given if an abnormally high temperature develops. Pin #6 receives the
voltage the thermistor detects. For instance, the heater lamp happens not to switch off, the voltage
the thermistor gives at pin #6 will become unusually high, and as soon as it exceeds the voltage at
pin #5, pin #7 of the comparator U205-2 output changes to L level. This in turn turns transistors
QA201B and QA201A on, and turns QA201A (pin #6) to L level. Since pins #6 of the transistor
QA201A and #2 of transistor Q204 are connected to each other, pin #4 of the engine gate array
U204, even though it is currently at H level, is enforced to be H level, effectively disabling the
heater lamp. Pin #7, the output from comparator U205-2, changes to L. Then, it is output to #63 of
CPU (U201) which in turn determines that an unusual temperature has developed in the fuser,
indicating Call service personE4.

Thermistor blown-out detection


The thermistor is monitored by the combination of comparator U205-1, R233, and R238. Extremely
low potential is applied to pin #3 of U205-1 by means of R233 and R238. Whereas, pin #2 is
applied with the voltage the thermistor detects. In normal state, as the heater lamp glows, the voltage
detected by the thermistor is greater than the potential at #3 of U205-1, making the U205-1 output
to L and sent to #54 (THDEAD) of CPU.

When the thermistor has blown, pin #2 of U205-1 becomes zero which is well lower than the
potential at pin #3 of U205-1, the comparator output becomes H, delivering THDEAD at pin #54 of
CPU. CPU uses this signal to determine that the thermistor is faulty and displays Call service
personE4.

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4-32
(3) Sensor board
Paper gauge sensing circuit
Paper gauge operates in four levels of paper remaining in the cassette. The height of the paper stack
in the paper cassette changes the angle of the actuator. At the end of the actuator is a reflecting
mirror which reflects or interrupts the light emitting from photointerruptor sensors PH702 and
PH703 accordingly.

These two sensors generate four digital signals which will be digital-analog-converted and input to
A/D port of CPU. CPU then issues signals according to the level of the analog signals. The resultant
signals are used to monitor the amount of paper in the cassette through the network management
utilities.

Paper feed unit

Sensor board Acutuator


(Reflecting mirror)
Paper gauge
sensor 1 (PH702)
Paper Sensing input
Paper gauge Actuator D/A converted
position gauge output
sensor 2 (PH703) PH702 PH703

approximately
Empty H H
5V
PH702
PH703

1/4 to 1/2 approximately


L H
2.25 V

L L approximately
1/2 to 3/4
1.95 V

3/4 to full H L approximately


3.9 V

Figure 4-3-10 Paper gauge sensor(s)

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4-33
Interlock circuit
The interlock circuit is constituted by SW702, the top cover/paper feed unit interlock, and SW703,
the side cover interlock, both mounted on the sensor board. These switches are controlled by the
actuator which is mechanically activated by the projection on the top cover and the feed unit.
SW703 and SW702 are connected in series to the +24 V power. Physically opening the top cover,
side cover, or the paper feed unit will disconnect the +24 V power, signaling the status to the engine
board. The top cover switch (SW701) serves only the top cover.

Top cover

Projection

Side cover
interlock
switch
(SW703)
Sensor board

Actuator

Projection

Top cover/
feed unit
Side cover interlock Paper feed unit
switch
(SW702) Top cover
switch
(SW701) Projection

Figure 4-3-11 Interlock system

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The interlock circuit outputs the three different detection signals which are combined in matrix to
produce various levels of situations regarding the covers. The subsequent status is displayed on the
message display.
Engine board
+24V1

Top cover

Actuator

N.O. N.C. Engine


gate
Top cover/
array
paper feed
(U204)
unit interlock +5V2
COM Paper feed unit
switch (SW702)

Side cover B
Top cover
switch (SW701)
GND GND
COM

Side cover interlock +24V2


switch (SW703) C
N.C. N.O.

GND
A

GND

Output level
Operator panel message display
A B C
Ready H L H
Top cover open L H L
Top cover open Feed open L H L
Top cover open Side cover open L H L
Top cover open Feed open Side cover open L H L
Feed open Side cover open L L L
Feed open L L L
Side cover open L L H
NOTE: Message display priority is from left to right.

Figure 4-3-12 Interlock circuit

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Paper size detecting circuit
The three paper size switches (SW1, SW2, SW3) are activated according to the positioning of the
paper size dial on the paper cassette. An analog signal is generated by the combination of the paper
size switches, which are put in comparison with the voltage/paper size table referenced by the
paper size detecting circuit. The paper size is detected.

Paper size
switch

Paper size dial

Cassette

Figure 4-3-13 Paper size detecting circuit

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The paper size dial has predetermined patterns of activating the paper size switches using concaves
and convexes according to paper sizes. SW1, SW2, and SW3 produce corresponding signals for
paper sizes. These patterns are translated into analog voltages and sent to the engine board on a
single line. The signals are analog-digital-converted on the engine board.

Sensor board

+24V1

R701

DZ70

R703
R702

R704
GND

Paper size dial

SW1
Engine board
SW2

SW3
CPU
(U204)

Paper size switch

C246 R238 Paper cassette

GND GND

Paper size Paper size dial


See
Cassette note
Paper size switch
not Other Legal A4 A5 B5 below.
installed

SW1 Off Off Off On On On On


Concave
SW2 Off Off On Off Off On On (Function Off)

SW3 Off On Off Off On Off On Convex


(Function On)
D/A converted 0V 1.94 V 1.19 V 0.42 V 2.28 V 2.92 V 3.22 V
output voltage Approximately

Note: Toner install mode cancellaton signal (See page 3-14)

Figure 4-3-14 Paper size detecting circuit

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(4) Power supply unit
The power supply unit produces DC power outputs from the AC input. The high voltage bias
generator circuit is mounted on a separate unit.

A simplified schematic diagram is shown below.

Power supply unit Engine


board
AC Power Current
SLEEP*
input switch fuse
Rectifier
Noise circuit Transformer
+24V1
filter
24 V DC
circuit Enargy-
rectifier/
+ saving
smoothing Over
circuit GND
circuit voltage/
current
detection
Switching
FET circuit
control +5V1
circuit 5 V DC
rectifier/
smoothing
Zero cross circuit GND
signal
generation Photo-
Heater circuit coupler
lamp
Photo- ZCROSS
coupler

Photo- HEATON*
Thermal Triac
cutout Triac
THERM
FDFUL
EXITPAP*
FDDR
Thermistor
FUDR

+5V1 +24V Fuser Face up/down


board solenoid

Paper full
sensor Exit sensor

Figure 4-3-15 Power supply unit circuit block diagram

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(5) High voltage unit
High voltage unit contains main charger unit, transfer roller high voltage output circuit which
generates the developer bias. It also contains MP tray paper sensor and option feeder sensor.

High voltage board


Engine board
High voltage output circuit

+24V2 Main charger unit

Developer
Control (Magnet roller)
RTRCHON*
and
MCHON* driver
circuit

TRCHON*
TRVSEL3* Control
and
TRVSEL2*
driver
TRVSEL1* circuit Transfer bias
Transfer roller
output
positive voltage
circuit

Driver
HVCLK
circuit Rectifier
GND circuit

PGND

+5V2 Sensor circuit

HUNIT* MP tray

Option MP tray
feeder paper
sensor sensor
HANDS*
Paper

Figure 4-3-16 High voltage unit circuit block diagram

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Chapter 5 D i s a s s e m b l y
Chapter 5 Contents
5-1 General instructions ........................................................................................................................ 5-3
5-1-1 Screw/hardware ......................................................................................................................... 5-3
5-1-2 Before starting disassembly ...................................................................................................... 5-3
5-2 Disassembly ..................................................................................................................................... 5-4
5-2-1 Removing the developer ............................................................................................................ 5-4
(1) Removing the developer ............................................................................................................ 5-4
5-2-2 Removing the paper feed unit ................................................................................................... 5-6
5-2-3 Removing the main charger unit ................................................................................................ 5-7
5-2-4 Removing the operator panel and outer covers ........................................................................ 5-8
(1) Removing the operator panel .................................................................................................... 5-8
(2) Removing the top cover/face-down output tray ......................................................................... 5-9
(3) Removing the right cover ......................................................................................................... 5-10
(4) Removing the left cover ........................................................................................................... 5-11
5-2-5 Removing the drum unit .......................................................................................................... 5-12
5-2-6 Removing the pickup roller and feed roller .............................................................................. 5-13
5-2-7 Removing the MP paper feed unit ........................................................................................... 5-15
5-2-8 Removing the transfer roller .................................................................................................... 5-17
5-2-9 Removing the controller unit and the principal circuit boards .................................................. 5-18
(1) Removing and opening the controller unit ............................................................................... 5-18
(2) Removing the engine board and power supply unit ................................................................ 5-22
(3) Removing the main board ....................................................................................................... 5-24
(4) Removing the high voltage unit ............................................................................................... 5-25
(5) Removing the sensor board .................................................................................................... 5-26
5-2-10 Removing the drive unit and main motor ............................................................................... 5-27
5-2-11 Removing and splitting the fuser unit .................................................................................... 5-29
(1) Removing the separators ........................................................................................................ 5-32
(2) Removing the heater lamp ...................................................................................................... 5-33
(3) Removing the heat roller ......................................................................................................... 5-34
(4) Removing the thermistor and the thermal cutout ..................................................................... 5-35
(5) Removing the press roller ........................................................................................................ 5-36
5-2-12 Removing the laser scanner unit ........................................................................................... 5-37
5-1 General instructions

This chapter provides the procedure for removal and replacement of field replacement components.
For other components not explained in this chapter, it is recommended that your refer to the diagrams
in the Parts Catalog as a supplemental reference to this chapter. It features all the part drawings and
help you disassemble or refit the parts in the printer.

When replacing of a component, reverse the procedure for the removal procedure explained in this
chapter.

WARNING To avoid injury caused by electric shock, make sure that AC power is removed
and the power cord is unplugged from both the power line and the printer.

5-1-1 Screw/hardware
Screws and hardware used in the printer are listed in the Ecosys Screw catalog. These screw symbol
numbers are universal to most Ecosys printers.

CAUTION When securing a self-tapping screws, align it with the thread carefully. First turn
it counterclockwise, then slowly clockwise. Do not overtighten. In case the self-
tapped thread is damaged, the whole part may have to be replaced with a new
part.

5-1-2 Before starting disassembly


Before proceeding, unplug the power cord from the printer and the power supply.

WARNING Never attempt to operate the printer with components removed.

CAUTION The printer use electrostatic sensitive parts inside (circuit boards, laser scanner
unit, etc.). Provide an antistatic (discharging) device, such as a wrist strap, that
can effectively discharge your body before touching those components.

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5-2 Disassembly

5-2-1 Removing the developer


(1) Removing the developer

CAUTION When if installing or removing the developer, do not let the magnet roller touch
any part in the printer.

When handling developer, use both hands. Do not press the bottom of the
developer.

1. Open the top cover.


2. Remove the toner container.
3. Disconnect the developer connector 1.
4. Remove the developer 2 from the printer while sliding the developer lock lever 3 frontwards.

3 1

Figure 5-2-1 Removing the developer

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5. Gently flip down the magnet roller protective cover 4.

Figure 5-2-2 Closing the magnet roller protective cover

NOTE After removing the developer, seal it in the protective bag and place it on a flat
surface. Do not place the developer in a dusty area. If you ship the developer,
pack it in the shipping container specifically supplied with the printer. See section
Shipping the developer on page 3-13. Also do not touch the developing roller 5.
Do not place floppy disks near the developer.

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5-2-2 Removing the paper feed unit
1. Draw the paper feed unit 1 while pressing the buttons in the direction of arrow A.

Figure 5-2-3 Removing the paper feed unit

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5-2-3 Removing the main charger unit
1. Pull the main charger unit 1 upwards while pushing main charger release lever 2. Then, pull
the main charger unit 1 frontwards.

Figure 5-2-4 Removing the main charger unit

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5-2-4 Removing the operator panel and outer covers
(1) Removing the operator panel
1. Open the top cover 1 and MP tray 2.
2. Unlatch two hooks 3.
3. Pull the operator panel 4 towards the front.

3
4
3

Figure 5-2-5 Removing the operator panel

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(2) Removing the top cover/face-down output tray
1. Open the top cover 1.
2. Remove two screws 2.
3. Remove the top cover/face-down output tray 3 while pressing it the direction arrows 4
(backwards).

2
1
2

Figure 5-2-6 Removing the top cover/face-down output tray

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(3) Removing the right cover
1. Remove the operator panel. See page 5-8.
2. Unlatch the four snaps 1 and three hooks 2 on the chassis. Remove the right cover 3.

1
1

Figure 5-2-7 Removing the right cover

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(4) Removing the left cover
1. Unlatch the four snaps 1 and three hooks 2 on the chassis. Remove the left cover 3.

1
1

2 3

Figure 5-2-8 Removing the left cover

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5-2-5 Removing the drum unit
1. Remove the paper cassette and the paper feed unit. See page 5-6.
2. Remove the developer unit. See page 5-4.
3. Remove the waste toner bottle. See page 3-7.
4. Remove the drum unit 1 while pressing the drum lock 2.

Figure 5-2-9 Removing the drum unit

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5-2-6 Removing the pickup roller and feed roller

1. Remove the paper feed unit. See page 5-6.


2. Turn the paper feed unit 1 over.
3. Detach the release holder 2 by sliding it while pressing the projections A.
4. Remove the feed roller assembly 3 while pressing it in the direction of arrow B.

B
3
2 A

Figure 5-2-10 Removing the feed roller assembly

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5. Remove the feed bracket cover 4 while unlatching three snaps 5.
6. Remove the pickup roller 6 and the feed roller 7.

6 8
9

Figure 5-2-11 Remove the pickup roller and feed roller

CAUTION Pickup gear Z32S 8 is installed of the inside the one way clutch 9. When
refitting pickup gear Z32S 8, face the one way clutch 9 face to the feed bracket
cover 4.

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5-2-7 Removing the MP paper feed unit
1. Remove the paper feed unit. See page 5-6.
2. Remove the developer. See page 5-4.
3. Remove three connectors 1.
4. Remove the engine relay board 2 while unlatching the latches 3.

1
2

Figure 5-2-12 Removing the engine relay board

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5. Pull the MP tray paper feed unit 4 out while unlatching two latches 5 off of points A.

A
5

5
4

Figure 5-2-13 Removing the MP paper feed unit

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5-2-8 Removing the transfer roller

CAUTION Do not touch the transfer roller 1 (sponge) surface. Oil and dust (particles of
paper, etc.) on the transfer roller 1 can significantly deteriorate the print quality
(white spots, etc.).

1. Draw the feed unit from the printer.


2. Remove the paper chute 2.
3. Remove the transfer roller 1.

Figure 5-2-14 Removing the transfer roller

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5-2-9 Removing the controller unit and the principal circuit boards

(1) Removing and opening the controller unit


1. Remove the top cover/face-down output tray. See page 5-9.
2. Remove the right and left covers. See page 5-10 and 5-11.
3. Remove the four connectors 1 from the controller unit 2 left side.

CAUTION Draw the connector straight to remove. If you draw the connector while it is
slanted, the receptacle may be damaged.

1
2

Receptacle

Connector

Figure 5-2-15 Removing the connectors from controller unit left side

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4. Remove the two connectors 3 from the controller unit 2 right side.

Receptacle

3 Connector

Figure 5-2-16 Removing the connectors from controller unit right side

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5. Remove three screws 4.
6. Remove frame unit 5 while releasing the projections from the catches on the frame unit 5.

4
4

Figure 5-2-17 Removing the controller unit form the frame unit

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7. Remove two screws 6.
8. Remove the main board 7.
9. Remove four screws 8.
10. Remove the controller unit lid 9 from the controller unit 2.

8
9
8

6
8

7
2

Figure 5-2-18 Opening the controller unit

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(2) Removing the engine board and power supply unit
1. Remove and open the controller unit. See pages 5-18.
2. Remove two connectors 1 from the engine board 2.
3. Remove five screws 3.
4. Remove the engine board 2.

1
1
3

Figure 5-2-19 Removing the engine board

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5. Remove the power switch rod 4.
6. Remove three screws 5, grounding wire terminal 6, and lock washer 7.
7. Remove the power supply unit 8 from the power supply unit cover 9.

5 6
7 5

8
4

Figure 5-2-20 Removing the power supply unit

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(3) Removing the main board

CAUTION Before removing the main board, the memory card must be removed first.
However, do not remove the memory card while power is on. If the memory card
is removed (or inserted) while the printer is on, damage could result in the printer’s
electronics as well as the memory card.

1. Turn the power switch off.


2. Remove the memory card that may be inserted in the memory card slot 1 at the left side of the
printer.
3. Remove two screws 2.
4. Pull the main board 3 all the way out of the printer.

Figure 5-2-21 Removing the main board

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(4) Removing the high voltage unit
1. Remove the top cover and left covers. See pages 5-9 and 5-11.
2. Remove the high voltage unit 1 while unlatching two latches 2.
3. Remove two connectors 3, from the high voltage unit. 1.

Figure 5-2-22 Removing the high voltage unit

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(5) Removing the sensor board

CAUTION Draw the connector straight to remove. If you draw the connector while it is
slanted, the receptacle may be damaged.

1. Remove the drum unit. See page 5-12.


2. Remove the high voltage unit. See previous page.
3. Remove two connectors 1.
4. Remove the high voltage unit cover 2.
5. Remove the sensor board 3 while unlatching two latches A.

3
A A
Connector

1
Receptacle
Connector

Receptacle

Figure 5-2-23 Removing the sensor board

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5-2-10 Removing the drive unit and main motor

CAUTION Draw the connector straight to remove. If you draw the connector while it is
slanted, the receptacle may be damaged.

1. Remove the paper cassette and the feed unit. See page 5-6.
2. Remove the top cover/face-down output tray. See page 5-9.
3. Remove the left and right covers. See pages 5-10 and 5-11.
4. Remove two connectors 1.
5. Remove three connectors 2 of the drive unit 3.
6. Remove five screws 4 and the ground wire terminal 5.
7. Remove the drive unit 3 from the frame unit.

Connector

Receptacle
Connector
3

1
5
Receptacle
4

Figure 5-2-24 Removing drive unit

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8. Remove four screws 6.
9. Remove the main motor 7 from the drive unit 3.

6 7

Figure 5-2-25 Removing the main motor

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5-2-11 Removing and splitting the fuser unit

WARNING The fuser unit is hot after the printer was running. Wait until it cools down.

1. Remove three connectors 1.


2. Remove two screws 2.
3. Remove the fuser unit 3 from the frame unit.

1
2

Figure 5-2-26 Removing the fuser unit

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4. Remove the rear cover 4 and the spring 5.
5. Remove the solenoid actuator 6.
6. Remove the change guide 7.
7. Remove one connector 8.

5
4

6
8

Figure 5-2-27 Removing the rear cover and change guide

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8. Remove two screws 9.
9. Split the fuser unit 0.

Figure 5-2-28 Splitting the fuser unit

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(1) Removing the separators

WARNING The separators are extremely hot immediately after the printer was running. Allow
substantial period of time until it cools down.

1. Remove and split the fuser unit. See page 5-29.


2. Remove the upper exit guide 1 while unlatching three latches 2.
3. Remove the exit pulley 3.
4. Hold the separator 4 upright and remove the separator 4 and the separator spring 5.

1
2

Step 1 Step 2

4 4
5

Figure 5-2-29 Removing the separators

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(2) Removing the heater lamp

WARNING The heater lamp is extremely hot immediately after the printer was running. Allow
substantial period of time until it cools down.

CAUTION The heater lamps are fragile. Use extreme care when handling not to drop or
break.

Do not directly touch on the heater lamp. Finger prints on the heater lamp’s outer
surface can prevent proper fusing of toner on paper. When holding the heater
lamp, hold the ceramic parts of heater lamp at both ends.

When refitting the heater lamp, direct the wattage making side facing the gear
side.
1. Remove and split the fuser unit. See page 5-29.
2. Remove the lamp support 1.
3. Remove one screw 2 then remove the lamp holder 3.
4. Remove the heater lamp 4 from the heat roller 5.

Gear

Wattage marking

5
3

Figure 5-2-30 Removing the heater lamp


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(3) Removing the heat roller

WARNING The heat roller is extremely hot immediately after the printer was running. Allow
a substantial period of time until it cools down.

1. Remove and split the fuser unit. See page 5-29.


2. Remove the heater lamp. See the previous page.
3. Remove the separators. See page 5-32.
4. Pull up both heat R bush 1 and heat L bush 2 at the same time.
5. Remove heat gear Z36*1/Z26*2 3, heat R bush 1, and heat L bush 2 from the heat roller 4.
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1

Figure 5-2-31 Removing the heat roller

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(4) Removing the thermistor and the thermal cutout
1. Remove and split the fuser unit. See page 5-29.
2. Remove the heater lamp. See page 5-33.
3. Remove the heat roller. See previous page.
4. Remove one screw 1.
5. Remove the thermistor 2.
6. Remove two screws 3 and then remove cord plate 4.
7. Remove one screw 5 and the heater wire terminal 6.
8. Remove the thermal cutout 7.

7 1

Figure 5-2-32 Removing the thermistor and thermal cutout

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(5) Removing the press roller

WARNING The press roller is extremely hot immediately after the printer was running. Allow
substantial period of time until it cools down.

1. Remove and split the fuser unit. See page 5-29.


2. Remove the press roller 1 from the fuser unit 2.

Figure 5-2-33 Removing the press roller

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5-2-12 Removing the laser scanner unit
1. Remove the top cover/face-down output tray. See pages 5-9.
2. Remove two connectors 1.
3. Remove four screws 2.
4. Remove the laser scanner unit 3 from the frame unit.

Order of fixing the laser scanner unit

1
3

CAUTION When refitting the laser scanner unit, fix the four screws in the order indicated
above.

Figure 5-2-34 Removing the laser scanner unit

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Chapter 6 Troubleshooting
Chapter 6 Contents
6-1 Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................................... 6-4
6-1-1 General error handling ............................................................................................................... 6-4
(1) Maintenance messages ............................................................................................................. 6-4
(2) Error messages ......................................................................................................................... 6-7
6-1-2 Diagnostic (Service error messages) ...................................................................................... 6-11
(1) A0 Zero cross signal error .................................................................................................... 6-12
(2) A2 Abnomal high temperature error ..................................................................................... 6-12
(3) B2 Option paper feeder PF-60 (Top) paper feed motor error .............................................. 6-13
(4) B3 Option paper feeder PF-60 (Middle) paper feed motor error .......................................... 6-13
(5) B4 Option paper feeder PF-60 (Bottom) paper feed motor error ....................................... 6-13
(6) C0 Option paper feeder PF-60 communication error ........................................................... 6-14
(7) C1 Option duplexer DU-60 communication error ................................................................. 6-14
(8) C2 Option duplexer DU-60 side registration error................................................................ 6-14
(9) C4 Option sorter SO-60 communication error ..................................................................... 6-15
(10) CE Option bulk paper feeder PF-8E motor error ............................................................... 6-16
(11) CF Option bulk paper stacker HS-8E motor error .............................................................. 6-16
(12) E0 Communication error .................................................................................................... 6-16
(13) E1 Main motor error ........................................................................................................... 6-17
(14) E2 Laser scanner unit (Polygon motor) error ..................................................................... 6-18
(15) E3 Laser scanner unit (Pin photo diode sensor) error ....................................................... 6-19
(16) E4 Fuser unit error ............................................................................................................. 6-20
(17) E5 Eraser lamp error .......................................................................................................... 6-21
(18) E9 Toner motor error ......................................................................................................... 6-22
(19) ED Flash ROM error .......................................................................................................... 6-23
(20) F0 LCD controller board error ............................................................................................ 6-23
(21) F1 System DIMM [board] error .......................................................................................... 6-23
(22) F2 Main or expanded memory error .................................................................................. 6-24
(23) F3 General failure .............................................................................................................. 6-24
(24) 99 Toner refreshing mode error ......................................................................................... 6-24
6-1-3 Other problems ........................................................................................................................ 6-25
(1) False “Paper feed unit Open” .................................................................................................. 6-25
(2) False “Top cover Open” ........................................................................................................... 6-25
(3) False “Side cover Open” .......................................................................................................... 6-26
(4) Defective waste toner bottle detecting ..................................................................................... 6-26
(5) Defective paper jam detecting ................................................................................................. 6-27
(6) Defective paper gauge sensing ............................................................................................... 6-27
(7) Defective paper size detecting ................................................................................................ 6-27
(8) Defective message displaying (LCD) ...................................................................................... 6-28
(9) Defective face up/down solenoid operating ............................................................................. 6-29
6-1-4 Circuit board terminal voltages ................................................................................................ 6-30
(1) Engine board ........................................................................................................................... 6-30
6-1-5 Assignment of circuit board connector pins ............................................................................. 6-36
6-1-6 Print quality problems .............................................................................................................. 6-37
(1) Completely blank printout ........................................................................................................ 6-38
(2) All-black printout ...................................................................................................................... 6-39
(3) Dropouts .................................................................................................................................. 6-40
(4) Black dots ................................................................................................................................ 6-41
(5) Black horizontal streaks ........................................................................................................... 6-41
(6) Black vertical streaks ............................................................................................................... 6-42
(7) Unsharpness ........................................................................................................................... 6-43
(8) Gray background ..................................................................................................................... 6-44
(9) Dirt on the top edge or back of the paper ................................................................................ 6-45
(10) Undulated printing at the left edge (scanning start position) ................................................. 6-46
Repetitive defects gauge .............................................................................................................. 6-47
6-1-7 Correcting a paper jam ............................................................................................................ 6-48
(1) Jam in the rear cover ............................................................................................................... 6-48
(2) Jam inside the printer .............................................................................................................. 6-49
6-1 Troubleshooting

6-1-1 General error handling

(1) Maintenance messages

Message Corrective action


Add paper The paper has run out. Supply paper according to the paper source
(paper source) displayed (paper cassette, MP tray, or option paper feeder).
Messages indicating the printer status (Ready , Please wait
Processing *, Waiting, and FormFeed Time Out *) are
displayed alternately.
* These messages will not appear if the number of copies is set to
2 or more.
Check waste The waste toner bottle is not installed. Replace the old waste toner
toner bottle bottle with the new one which is included in the TK-60/TK-60E
toner kit. The message will also be shown if the waste toner bottle
has become full. The waste toner bottle should be replaced when
the message display eventually shows Toner low TK-60. See
section Toner container replacement on page 3-5.
Clean printer Clean the inside of the printer, according to section 3-1-3 Cleaning
Press GO the printer on page 3-8. This message will be displayed when
replacing the toner container after the message Replace toner
TK-60 has been displayed. After cleaning the inside of the printer,
press the GO key and the printer will be ready for printing. If
Auto Continue is set to On, printing will be automatically resumed
after a preset period of time.
Duplexer Open the option duplexer rear cover, then close tightly.
rear cover open
Face-down tray The face-down output tray has become full (approximately 250
paper full pages). Remove all printed pages from the face-down output tray.
When the printer senses that the face-down output tray is empty
again, it will continue printing into the face-down output tray.
: Alarm buzzer sounds when an error occurs. Press the CANCEL key to stop the alarm buzzer.

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Message Corrective action
Load Cassette # Paper whose size watches the size embedded in a print job is empty.
(paper size)/(paper type)* Set paper into the paper source as displayed on the operator panel,
and press the GO key to restart printing. The paper source number
*(paper size) and (paper type) (#) is only displayed when there is an optional paper feeder installed.
are displayed flashing If you want to print from an alternative paper source press the
alternately. key or key to display Use alternative? and you can change
to another paper source. Further, you can change the paper source
by pressing the GO key.
After selecting a paper source and pressing the MENU key, Paper
handling > appears. By pressing the > key, the paper type setting
menu appears. After setting the correct paper type, press the ENTER
key and printing starts.
Load MP tray There is no paper cassette (paper size and paper type) that matches
(paper size)/(paper type) the size embedded in a print job. Printing is done from the MP tray.
Set paper into the MP tray that matches the paper size and type
*(paper size) and (paper shown on the display and press the GO key to restart printing.
type) are displayed flashing If you want to print from an alternative paper source, press the or
alternately. key to display Use alternative? and you can change to
another paper source. Further, you can change the paper source by
pressing the GO key.
After selecting a paper source and pressing the MENU key, Paper
Handling > appears. By pressing the > key, the paper type setting
menu appears. After setting the correct paper type, press the ENTER
key and printing starts.
Missing duplex The duplex drawer is either not installed or incorrectly inserted.
drawer Insert the duplex drawer securely.
Opt.Stacker unit Open the sorter rear cover, then close tightly.
rear cover open
Option interface A failure has occurred with the (option) network interface card.
Error Check the (option) network interface card installed on the printer.
: Alarm buzzer sounds when an error occurs. Press the CANCEL key to stop the alarm buzzer.

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Message Corrective action
Option tray ## The sorter tray indicated by # is now full. Remove the paper from
paper full the tray.

Paper feed unit Open the paper feed unit, then close tightly.
Open
Paper jam Open the top cover or the paper feed unit and correct the paper jam
############### (or paper mis-feeding in the cassette). The location of the paper jam
is also indicated in place of the # 's. On-line help messages which
are useful for correcting the paper jam will be displayed by pressing
the key. See section 6-1-7 Correcting a Paper Jam on page 6-
48.
Remove paper There is still paper in the option sorter's tray indicated by # when the
option tray ## power was turned on or the sorter’s mode was switched. Remove
all the paper inside the sorter.
Replace toner Replace the toner container using a new toner kit. The printer does
Clean printer not operate when this message is displayed. See section Toner
container replacement on page 3-5.
Side cover Open the side cover, then close tightly.
Open
Toner low Replace the toner container using a new toner kit. See section Toner
TK-60 container replacement on page 3-5.
Top cover Open the top cover, then close tightly.
Open
Warning Printing job cannot be done in current resolution because there is
image adapt not enough memory. Try adding more memory or change resolution.
Warning The printer memory is running low due to the number of fonts and
Low memory macros downloaded. Print a status page to see how much user
memory is left, and try deleting unnecessary fonts and macros.
: Alarm buzzer sounds when an error occurs. Press the CANCEL key to stop the alarm buzzer.

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(2) Error messages
Message Corrective action
Call service (Refer to section 6-1-2 Diagnostic (Service error messages) on page
personAn:0123456 6-11.)
Call service (Refer to section 6-1-2 Diagnostic (Service error messages) on page
personBn:0123456 6-11.)
Call service (Refer to section 6-1-2 Diagnostic (Service error messages) on page
personCn:0123456 6-11.)
Call service (Refer to section 6-1-2 Diagnostic (Service error messages) on page
personDn:0123456 6-11.)
Call service (Refer to section 6-1-2 Diagnostic (Service error messages) on page
personEn:0123456 6-11.)
Call service (Refer to section 6-1-2 Diagnostic (Service error messages) on page
personFn 6-11.)
Call service (Refer to section 6-1-2 Diagnostic (Service error messages) on page
person99 6-11.)
File not found VMB: A VMB tray that was specified for output does not contain
Press GO any jobs, or the VMB tray is not being used. Confirm the VMB tray.
If Auto Continue is set to On, printing will be automatically
resumed after a preset period of time. Refer to printer’s User’s Manual.
Format error This message appears when the printer is in the ready state and the
Memory Card memory card (CompactFlash) is not formatted, and therefore cannot
be read or written. Refer to printer’s User’s Manual.
Format error Initialization (formatting) of the hard disk is required. Initialize the
Hard disk hard disk (Microdrive). Refer to printer’s User’s Manual.
Hard disk error## Look at the error code given in place of # # and refer to the
Press GO corresponding description given below.
01 : Hard disk (Microdrive) format error. If this error recurs even if
the power has been turned off and then on, reformat the hard disk.
02 : The disk system is not installed. Recheck the requirements for
using the system and the devices.
04 : There is no available hard disk (Microdrive) space. Delete
unnecessary files, etc., in order to free up space.
05 : The specified file does not exist in the hard disk (Microdrive).
06 : There is no memory available to the hard disk (Microdrive)
system. Increase the available memory.
: Alarm buzzer sounds when an error occurs. Press the CANCEL key to stop the alarm buzzer.

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Message Corrective action
Hard disk error## 10 : Formatting is not possible because host data is being spooled on
Press GO the hard disk (Microdrive). Wait until the hard disk is ready, and then
format.
85 : VMB; Alias error (The alias setting was lost, or the VMB tray
corresponding to the alias does not exist.) Set alias again.
97 : Code job; The number of permanent code job reached the limit
value, and no more can be saved. Either delete some unnecessary jobs,
etc., or increase the limit.
99 : A print job for the specified ID does not exist in the hard disk
(Microdrive).
I/F occupied This message is displayed when you attempt to use the printer's operator
panel to change the environmental settings on the interface from which
data are presently being received.
ID error The ID entered for a private job, or a stored job is not correct. Check
the ID that is set using the printer driver.
Insert the same You have inserted a wrong memory card (CompactFlash) when the
memory card Insert again message was displayed. Remove the wrong memory
card from the printer's memory card slot and insert the correct memory
card. The printer again reads it from the beginning of the data.
KPDL Error ## PostScript error has occurred and current print processing cannot
Press GO continue. To print out an error report, display > Print KPDL errs
from the menu selection system, and select On. Press the GO key to
resume printing. You can abandon printing by the CANCEL key.
If Auto Continue is set to On, printing will be automatically resumed
after a preset period of time. Refer to printer’s User’s Manual.
Memory card err The memory card (CompactFlash) is accidentally removed from the
Insert again printer's memory card slot during reading. If you continue reading the
memory card, insert the same memory card into the slot again. The
printer again reads it from the beginning of the data.
Note: We recommend that you follow the reading procedure from the
beginning to ensure correct reading of the memory card.
: Alarm buzzer sounds when an error occurs. Press the CANCEL key to stop the alarm buzzer.

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Message Corrective action
Memory overflow The total amount of data received by the printer exceeds the printer’s
Press GO internal memory. Try adding more memory (expansion DIMM). Press
the GO key to resume printing. You can abandon printing by the
CANCEL key. If Auto Continue is set to On, printing will be
automatically resumed after a preset period of time. Refer to printer’s
User’s Manual.
MemoryCard err## This message appears when an error occurred during access to the
Press GO memory card (CompactFlash) using the PRESCRIBE 2e RWER
command or from the printer's operator panel. Look at the error code
given in place of ## and refer to the corresponding description given
below:
01 : The memory card (CompactFlash) does not meet the requirement.
This memory card cannot be used by this printer. Insert a memory
card which complies with the requirements. (See section 1-1-2
Available option memory/device on page 1-6.)
02 : The memory card is not installed. Check the requirements for
using the memory card.
04 : The capacity of the memory card is insufficient. Clean up files.
05 : Specified file not found on the memory card.
06 : Insufficient printer memory to support a memory card. Expand
printer memory.
Paper path error There is no cassette in the feeder, or the cassette is not inserted
properly. When two or more option feeders are installed and the lowest
one is selected, the same message will appear if any of the upper
feeder cassettes and the printer cassette is improperly installed.
The data transferred to the printer was too complex to print on a page.
Print overrun Press the GO key to resume printing. (The page may break in some
Press GO pages.) You can abandon printing by the CANCEL key.
Note: After this message has been displayed, Page protect mode will
be On. To maintain optimum use of memory during printing, display
>Page protect from the operator panel, and re-select Auto. Refer
to printer’s User’s Manual.
If Auto Continue is set to On, printing will be automatically resumed
after a preset period of time. Refer to printer’s User’s Manual.
: Alarm buzzer sounds when an error occurs. Press the CANCEL key to stop the alarm buzzer.

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Message Corrective action
RAM disk error ## Look at the error code given in place of # # and refer to the
Press GO corresponding description below.
01 : Abnormal format. Try turning the power off and on again.
02 : RAM DISK mode is Off. Turn RAM DISK mode On.
04 : No disk space. Clean up files.
05 : Specified file not on disk.
06 : No insufficient printer memory to support RAM disk. Expand
printer memory.
Virtual mail The storage area for the VMB is full. Purge accumulated VMB data
box fail by printing or deleting them.
: Alarm buzzer sounds when an error occurs. Press the CANCEL key to stop the alarm buzzer.

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6-1-2 Diagnostic (Service error messages)

The printer does not operate when a message beginning with A to F and 99 is displayed. The
message is categorized as follows:

Message Meaning
Call service Fuser error (n=0, 2). The total number of pages printed follows. Follow
personAn:0123456 the appropriate instructions provided in the following sections.
Call service Option paper feeder error (n=2 to 4). The total number of pages printed
personBn:0123456 follows. This message pertains to option paper feeder PF-60. Follow
the appropriate instructions provided in the following.
Call service Option equipment error (n=0 to 4, 7, E and F). The total number of
personCn:0123456 pages printed follows. This message pertains to paper feeder PF-60,
sorter SO-60, and duplexer DU-60. Follow the appropriate instructions
provided in the follow sections.
Call service Engine firmware download error (n=0 to 3). See section 3-1-4 Updating
personDn the firmware on page 3-15.
Call service Mechanical error (n=0 to 5, 9 and D). The total number of pages printed
personEn:0123456 follows. Follow the appropriate instructions provided in the following
section.
Call service Controller error (n=0 to 3). Follow the appropriate instructions provided
personFn in the following sections.
Call service Toner refreshing mode error. Follow the appropriate instruction provided
person99 in the following sections.

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(1) A0 Zero cross signal error
Meaning Suggested causes Corrective action
The ZCROSS signal • Defective power supply unit. Replace power supply
does not reach the unit. See page 5-22.
engine board within • Defective CPU U201 on the engine board. Replace engine board. See
3 seconds after power page 5-22.
on.

(2) A2 Abnomal high temperature error


Meaning Suggested causes Corrective action
CPU U201 detected • Defective CPU U201 or comparator U205 Follow the flow chart
that the HTEMP* on the engine board. below.
signal (Abnormal • Defective engine board (KP-864).
temperature of more • Defective thermistor.
than approximately • Defective photo coupler on the power supply
220 °C) is low for unit for the heater lamp.
more than 3 seconds.

Call service
personA2:0123456

Turn power switch off. CAUTION:


Fuser unit is fed directly by AC
power from primary circuit on power
Remove and check supply board.
harness (S02415) Be careful with electricshock.
between fuser board
(KP-756) and power
supply unit.

No
OK?

Yes
Turn power switch on. Replace harness (S02415)
between fuser board (KP- Replace fuser unit. See
756) and power supply unit. page 5-29.
Measure voltage at pin
#6 (THERM) of YC831
on fuser board (KP-756).

NOTE:
If the problem is not solved by
More No this flow chart replace, the
than 3 V DC over 3 following items:
seconds? Replace engine board
(KP-864). See page 5-22. Engine board (KP-864)
Power supply unit
Yes Fuser unit

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(3) B2 Option paper feeder PF-60 (Top) paper feed motor error
Meaning Suggested causes Corrective action
Paper feed motor error • Defective gate array U204 on the engine Replace engine board
in the top option paper board (KP-864). (KP-864). See page 5-22.
feeder. • Defective harness (S02400) between engine Replace harness (S02400).
board and option unit interface connector.
• Defective paper feeder PF-60. Refer to option paper
feeder PF-60’s Service
Manual.

(4) B3 Option paper feeder PF-60 (Middle) paper feed motor error

Meaning Suggested causes Corrective action


Paper feed motor error • Defective gate array U204 on the engine Replace engine board (KP-
in the middle option board (KP-864). 864). See page 5-22.
paper feeder. • Defective harness (S02400) between engine Replace harness (S02400).
board and option unit interface connector.
• Defective option paper feeder PF-60. Refer to option paper
feeder PF-60’s Service
Manual.

(5) B4 Option paper feeder PF-60 (Bottom) paper feed motor error
Meaning Suggested causes Corrective action
Paper feed motor error • Defective gate array U204 on the engine board Replace engine board (KP-
in the bottom option (KP-864). 864). See page 5-22.
paper feeder. • Defective harness (S02400) between engine Replace harness (S02400).
board and option unit interface connector.
• Defective paper feeder PF-60. Refer to option paper
feeder PF-60’s Service
Manual.

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(6) C0 Option paper feeder PF-60 communication error
Meaning Suggested causes Corrective action
Communication error • Defective gate array U204 on the engine board Replace engine board (KP-
between engine board (KP-864). 864). See page 5-22.
and option paper • Blown-out fuse (F202) on the engine board.
feeder PF-60. • Improper installation between printer and Follow installation
option paper feeder. instruction carefully again.
• Defective harness (S02400) between engine Replace harness (S02400).
board and option unit interface connector.
• Improper connector insertion. Remedy.
• Defective option paper feeder PF-60. Refer to option paper
feeder PF-60’s Service
Manual.
*1 *2
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(7) C1 Option duplexer DU-60 communication error
Meaning Suggested causes Corrective action
Communication error • Defective gate array U204 on the engine board Replace engine board (KP-
between engine board (KP-864). 864). See page 5-22.
and option duplexer • Blown-out fuse (F202) on the engine board.
DU-60. • Improper installation between printer and F o l l o w i n s t a l l a t i o n
option duplexers. instruction carefully again.
• Defective harness (S02400) between engine Replace harness (S02400).
board and option unit interface connector.
• Improper connector insertion. Remedy.
• Defective option duplexer DU-60. Refer to option duplexer
DU-60’s Service Manual.

(8) C2 Option duplexer DU-60 side registration error


Meaning Suggested causes Corrective action
Side registration home • Defective gate array U204 on the engine Replace engine board (KP-
position error of option board (KP-864). 864). See page 5-22.
duplexer DU-60. • Improper installation between printer and Follow installation
option duplexer, or each option unit. instruction carefully again.
• Defective harness (S02400) between engine Replace harness (S02400).
board and option unit interface connector.
• Improper connector insertion. Remedy.
• Defective option duplexer DU-60. Refer to option duplexer
DU-60’s Service Manual.
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(9) C4 Option sorter SO-60 communication error
Meaning Suggested causes Corrective action
Communication error • Defective gate array U204 on the engine Replace engine board
between engine board board (KP-864). (KP-864). See page 5-22.
and option sorter • Blown-out fuse (F202) on the engine board.
SO-60. • Improper installation between printer and F o l l o w i n s t a l l a t i o n
option sorters. instruction carefully
• Improper connector insertion. again.
• Defective main board (KP-777*1/KP-858*2). Replace main board (KP-
777*1/KP-858*2). See page
5-22.
• Defective option sorter SO-60. Refer to option sorter SO-
60’s Service Manual.
*1 *2
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(10) CE Option bulk paper feeder PF-8E motor error
Meaning Suggested causes Corrective action
Motor error in the • Defective harness (S02400) between engine Replace engine board (KP-
option bulk paper board and option unit interface connector. 864). See page 5-22.
feeder PF-8E. • Defective option bulk paper feeder. Replace harness (S02400).

(11) CF Option bulk paper stacker HS-8E motor error

Meaning Suggested causes Corrective action


Motor error in the • Defective harness (S02400) between engine Replace engine board (KP-
option bulk paper board and option unit interface connector. 864). See page 5-22.
stacker HS-8E. • Defective option bulk paper stacker HS-8E. Replace harness (S02400).

(12) E0 Communication error

Meaning Suggested causes Corrective action


Communication • Defective gate array (U02) on the main board. Replace the main board
between the engine (KP-777*1/KP-858*2). See
board and the main page 5-24.
board is failed. • Connector failure between the engine board V e r i f y c o n n e c t o r
(KP-864) and main board (KP-777*1/KP- connections.
858*2).
• Overrun in the engine system, deactivating Replace the engine board
the program flash ROM (U202) on the (KP-864). See page 5-22.
engine board (KP-864).
*1 *2
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(13) E1 Main motor error
Meaning Suggested causes Corrective action
The main motor is • Overcurrent in the main motor circuitry due Follow the flow chart
overloaded. to an excessive torque. below.
• Connector insertion error.
• Defective gate array U204 on the engine
board (KP-864).
• Defective harness between engine board and
engine relay board (KP-760).
• Defective harness between engine relay board
(KP-760) and main motor.

Call service
personE1:0123456

Turn power switch off.

Remove and check


harness (S02405) Print status page.
between engine board
(KP-864) and engine
relaly board (KP-760), Does
or harness (S02401) pin #3 (MMOTON*) No
between engine board of YC802 on engine board
(KP864) and main (KP-864) goes high,
motor. then low?
Yes
No
OK?
Replace harness (S02405) Print status page.
Yes between engine board
(KP-864) and engine
Turn power switch on. relaly board (KP-760). Does pin
#7 (MMOTRDY*)
of YC802 on engine board No
+24 V DC goes low, after pin #3
at #1 pin of YC802 No
(MMOTON*) of
on engine board YC802 goes
(KP-864) ? Replace engine relay board low?
(KP-760). See page 5-15. Yes
Yes
Replace engine board
(KP-864). See page 5-22.
NOTE:
If the problem is not solved by this flow
chart replace the following items:
Harness (S02401) between engine
relay board (KP-760) and engine Replace Main motor.
board (KP-864) See page 5-27.
Drive unit (See page 5-27.)
Engine board (KP-864) and main
motor (replace at the same time)

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(14) E2 Laser scanner unit (Polygon motor) error
Meaning Suggested causes Corrective action
POLRDY* does not • Defective gate array U204 on the engine Follow the flow chart
go low within 20 board. below.
seconds after POLON* • Defective polygon motor.
goes low (When • Improper connector insertion.
starting) or within 16 • Defective harness between laser scanner unit
seconds after REGPAP and engine board.
signal goes high
(during printing).

Call service
personE2:01234546

NOTE: Print status page.


Turn power switch off.
Pins of YC206 connector are
crowded and tiny. When if
measuring signal, contact Does
Remove and check measurement probe with pins of No
harness between pin #31 (POLON*) of
YC206 connector accurately. YC206 on engine board
engine board (KP-864)
and laser scanner unit. (KP-864) goes high and
then low?

No
OK? Yes
Replace harness between
Yes Print status page.
engine board (KP-864)
Turn power switch on. and laser scanner unit.

Does pin
#30 (POLRDY*)
+24 V DC No of YC206 on engine board No
at #33 pin of YC206 goes low, after pin #31
on engine board (POLON*) of YC206
(KP-864) ? Yes goes low?

Yes
Print status page.
Replace engine board
(KP-864). See page 5-22.

Does
pin #1 (POLCLK) of
No
YC206 on engine board
(KP-864) output Replace laser scanner
square-wave*1 unit. See page 5-37.
signal?

Yes NOTE:
Replace engine board When If not solved this flow chart,
*1: [FS-1800/1800N] (KP-864). See page 5-22. try to replace below items.
2,298 Hz Harness (S02404) scanner unit
[FS-3800/3800N] and engine board (KP-864)
2,314.93 Hz Engine board (KP-864) and scanner
unit (replace at the same time)

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(15) E3 Laser scanner unit (Pin photo diode sensor) error
Meaning Suggested causes Corrective action
Laser beam detection • No laser beam due to the laser diode defect Follow the flow chart
failed. The pin photo (PD*). below.
diode sensor [board] • Soiled or defective pin photo diode sensor.
(KP-746) does not • Defective gate array U204 of engine board.
deliver a horizontal • Improper connector insertion.
synchronous • Defective harness between engine board and
signal (PD*). laser scanner unit.

Call service
personE3:0123456
*1: Pin photo diode sensor
Turn power switch off. [board KP-746] detecting
horizontal synchronization signal

Remove and check [FS-1800/1800N]


harness between Frequency: 2.3 kHz, Print status page.
engine board (KP-864) Low level width: 1.4 µs
and laser scanner unit. [FS-3800/3800N]
Frequency: 3.5 kHz,
Low level width: 1.0 µs
No Pin #8 (_PDIN*)
OK? No
of YC601 on APC board
Yes (KP-742) output pulse
Replace harness between signal*1 ?
Turn power switch on.
engine board (KP-864)
and laser scanner unit. Yes
+24 V DC
at #1 pin of YC601 No Replace engine board
on APC board (KP-864). See page 5-22.
(KP-742) ?
Yes
Print status page.
Replace laser scanner
unit. See page 5-37.
Does
pin #4 (LASER*) of
YC601 on APC board No NOTE:
(KP-742) goes high and If the problem is not solved by
then low? this flow chart replace the
following items:
Replace engine board
(KP-864). See page 5-22. Harness (S02404) scanner unit
Yes
and engine board (KP-864)
Engine board (KP-864) and scanner
unit (replace at the same time)

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(16) E4 Fuser unit error
Meaning Suggested causes Corrective action
HTEMP* remains • Blown-out thermistor. Follow the flow chart
high for longer than • Blown-out heater lamp. below.
4*1/2*2 seconds since • Defective CPU U201 or comparator U205 on
the heater lamp is on. the engine board.
The heater lamp • Improper connector insertion.
continues to be turn • Defective power supply unit.
on for longer than • Defective harness between fuser unit and
60*1/30*2 seconds. power supply unit.
*1: FS-1800/1800N *2: FS-3800/3800N

Call service
personE4:0123456
CAUTION:
Fuser unit is fed directly by AC
power from primary circuit on power
Turn power switch off.
supply board.
Be careful with electricshock.
Remove and check Fuser unit is extremely hot
harness (S02415) immediately after the printer was
between fuser board running. Allow substantial period of
(KP-756) and power time until it cools down. No
Open (infinite)?
supply unit, or
thermistor connector
(YC834) on the Replace harness (S02415) Yes
fuser board (KP-756). between fuser board (KP-756)
and power supply unit. Replace fuser unit. See
No page 5-29.
OK?
Yes
Turn power switch on. Replace fuser unit. See
page 5-29.
Replace power supply
0 V DC unit. See page 5-22.
at pin #6 (THERM) Yes
of YC831 on fuser board
(KP-756) ?
Turn power switch on.
No
Turn power switch off,
and remove power "E4" No
cable. shown?

Yes
Detach connector CN2
A on power supply
Replace engine board
board. See figure right.
(KP-864). See page 5-22.

A
Measure resistance
Heater lamp
between pins 1 and 3 1
of the detached End.
connector. 3

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(17) E5 Eraser lamp error
Meaning Suggested causes Corrective action
The ERADEAD* • Blown-out eraser lamp [board KP-762]. Follow the flow chart
signal (delivered from • Defective CPU U201 on the engine board. below.
the eraser lamp blown- • Improper connector insertion to the eraser
out detection circuit on lamp [board KP-762].
the engine board) goes
low continuously more
than 1 second, while
eraser lamp is on.

Call service
personE5:0123456
Measure voltage #1 pin
(ERASEDR*) of sensor
Turn power switch off. board (KP-754).

Remove and check


harness (S02407)
Approximately Yes
between engine board
(KP-864) and sensor 0 V DC?
board (KP-754).
No

No
OK? Yes
Approximately
Yes 14 to 15.5 V DC?

Remove and check


Replace engine board
harness (S02412) Replace sensor board (KP-754) No
(KP-864. See page 5-22.
between drum board and linked harness (S02407).
(KP-748) and eraser
lamp [board KP762]. Yes
Approximately
24 V DC?
No
OK? No Replacedrum
Replace drumunit.
unit.
Seepage
See page5-12.
5-12.
Yes

Check deformation pins Replace harness (S02412)


of connector YC702 on between drum board (KP-748)
Replace sensor board
sensor board. and eraser lamp [board KP762].
(KP-754). See page 5-26.

Yes NOTE:
Deformed ?
If the problem is not solved by
this flow chart replace the
No Remedy pins or replace following items:
sensor board (KP-754).
Turn power switch on See page 5-26.
and print starus page. Engine board (KP864)
Sensor board (KP754)
Drum unit

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(18) E9 Toner motor error

Meaning Suggested causes Corrective action


Toner motor is • Overcurrent in the toner motor circuitry due Follow the flow chart
overloaded. to an excessive torque, caused by hardened below.
TNMOC is detected by toner.
sampling every other • Defective gate array U204 on the engine
100 ms in 2 seconds board.
since the main and • Improper connector insertion.
toner motors are • Defective harness between developer and
activated following the high voltage unit.
Replace toner • Defective harness between high voltage unit
Clean printer and engine board.
message after
the Toner low
TK-60 is detected.

Call service
personE9:0123456

Replace with a new


toner kit. See page 3-4.

"E9" Yes
shown?

No Replace engine board


(KP-864) and developer.
See page 5-22 and 3-13.

End.

NOTE:
If the problem is not solved by
this flow chart, replace the
following items:
High voltage unit
Harness (S02416) [Between developer and high voltage unit]
Harness (S02416) [Between engine board and high voltage unit]

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(19) ED Flash ROM error
Meaning Suggested causes Corrective action
CPU U201 of engine • Defective CPU U201 or gate array U204 or Replace engine board
board could not write flash ROM U202 on the engine board (KP- (KP-864).
data failed to flash 864).
ROM U202. Write
sequence to flash
ROM is not successful.
Verify error. (Written
data does not match
the original data.)

(20) F0 LCD controller board error


Meaning Suggested causes Corrective action
Communication is • Defective system DIMM [board KP-710*1/ Replace system DIMM
failed between the KP-689*2]. [board KP-710 *1 /KP-
LCD controller board • Defective main board (KP-777*1/KP-858*2). 689*2] or main board (KP-
(KP-738) and the main 777*1/KP-858*2).
board. • LCD controller board (KP-738). Replace LCD controller
board (KP-738).
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(21) F1 System DIMM [board] error


Meaning Suggested causes Corrective action
Checksum failed with • Defective system DIMM [board KP-710*1/ Replace system DIMM
system DIMM [board KP-689*2]. [ b o a r d K P - 7 1 0 *1/ K P -
KP-710*1/KP-689*2] 689*2] or main board (KP-
on the main board. 777*1/KP-858*2).
• Improper system DIMM [board KP-710*1/ R e i n s e r t t h e s y s t e m
KP-689*2] insertion to system DIMM slot DIMM [board KP-710*1/
on the main board (KP-777*1/KP-858*2). KP-689*2].
*1 *2
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(22) F2 Main or expanded memory error

Meaning Suggested causes Corrective action


Checksum failed with • Defective system main memory (RAM) on Replace main board (KP-
main memory (RAM) the main board (KP-777*1/KP-858*2). 777*1/KP-858*2).
on the main board or • Defective main board (KP-777*1/KP-858*2). Replace expanding
expanded memory • Defective expanding memory (DIMM) on the memory (DIMM).
(DIMM). main board (KP-777*1/KP-858*2).
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(23) F3 General failure


Meaning Suggested causes Corrective action
Miscellaneous failure • Defective main board (KP-777*1/KP-858*2). Replace main board (KP-
with the main board, 777*1/KP-858*2).
other than F0, F1 and
F2, above.
*1 *2
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(24) 99 Toner refreshing mode error


Meaning Suggested causes Corrective action
Toner refreshing mode • Defective high voltage unit. Replace high voltage unit.
error. See page 5-25.
Refer to section Toner
refreshing mode on page 3-
22.

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6-1-3 Other problems
(1) False “Paper feed unit Open”

False "Paper
feed unit Open"

Measure voltage #12


pin of YC701 on sensor
board (KP-754).

When
paper feed unit Connect circuit tester to
No pin #20 of YC203 on
close scurely, does pin
#12 voltage change engine board (KP-864).
0 to 24 V
DC?
Yes When
Replace sensor board
paper feed unit No
(KP-754). See page 5-26.
close scurely, does pin
#20 voltage change
0 to 24 V
DC?
Replace sensor board
Yes (KP-754). See page 5-26.

Replace engine board


(KP-864). See page 5-22.

(2) False “Top cover Open”

False
"Top cover open"

Measure logic level #11


pin of YC701 on sensor
board (KP-754).

When
Top cover No
close scurely, does pin
#11 goes low
to high?

Yes
Replace sensor board
(KP-754). See page 5-26.

Replace engine board


(KP-864). See page 5-22.

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(3) False “Side cover Open”

False
"Side cover Open"

Measure voltage #6, #7


and #8 pins of YC203 on
engine board (KP-864).

When
Side cover No
close scurely, Do pins
#5, #6 and #7 voltage
change 0 to 24 V
DC? Replace sensor board
Yes (KP-754). See page 5-26.

Replace engine board


(KP-864). See page 5-22.

(4) Defective waste toner bottle detecting


Problem Suggested causes Corrective action
Although new waste • Defective waste toner full sensor [board] Replace drum unit. See
toner bottle is installed, (KP-766) or waste toner sensor (receiver). page 5-12.
Check waste • Deformed pins of connector (YC702) on the Check and straighten pins
toner bottle is sensor board (KP-574). of connector (YC702) on
displayed. the sensor board (KP-574).
Although waste toner • Defective engine board (KP-864). Replace engine board (KP-
bottle is not installed, 864).
Ready is displayed.

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(5) Defective paper jam detecting
Problem Suggested causes Corrective action
Paper jam frequently • Surface of the registration sensor (PH701) is Clean with cloth.
occurs. dirty with paper particles.
False paper jam • Actuators of registration sensor (PH701) or Repair or replace.
message display. exit sensor does not operate smoothly.
• Defective sensor board (KP-574), fuser board Replace sensor board (KP-
(KP-756) or engine board (KP-864). 574), fuser board (KP-
756), or engine board (KP-
864). See page 5-26 and 5-
22.
• A piece of paper torn from a sheet is caught Check visually and remove
around actuator of registration sensor or exit it, if any.
sensor.
(6) Defective paper gauge sensing
Problem Suggested causes Corrective action
False paper gauge • Surface of the paper gauge sensor 1 (PH702) Clean with cloth.
indication. and 2 (PH703) on the sensor board (KP-
574) are dirty with paper particles.
• A piece of paper torn from a sheet is caught Check visually and
around paper gauge sensor 1 (PH702) and remove it, if any.
2 (PH703) on the paper sensor board (KP-
574).
• Reflecting mirror has come off the actuator Check visually and
of paper gauge sensor 1 (PH702) and 2 remove it, if any.
(PH703).
• Defective paper gauge sensor 1 (PH702) and Replace sensor board (KP-
2 (PH703) on the sensor board (KP-574). 574). See page 5-26.
• Defective engine board (KP-864). Replace engine board
(KP-864). See page 5-22.
(7) Defective paper size detecting
Problem Suggested causes Corrective action
False paper size • Defective paper size switch. Replace paper size switch.
message display. • Defective sensor board (KP-574). Replace sensor board (KP-
574). See page 5-26.
• Defective engine board (KP-864). Replace engine board (KP-
864). See page 5-22.
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(8) Defective message displaying (LCD)
Problem Suggested causes Corrective action
No message appears • Defective main board (system DIMM board R e p l a c e m a i n b o a r d
on the message [KP-710*1/KP-689*2]). (system DIMM [board]).
display (LCD), • Defective LCD controller board (KP-738). Replace LCD controller
though the message board (KP-738).
background is • Defective engine board (KP-864). Replace engine board
faintly illuminated.. (KP-864).
(Power is supplied • Improper connection of harness (S02402) Reinsert the connector.
to the LCD controller between LCD controller board (KP-738)
board [KP-738] .) and engine relay board (KP-760).
• Improper connection of harness (S02405) Reinsert the connector.
between engine board (KP-864) and engine
relay board (KP-760).
• Defective main board (system DIMM [board R e p l a c e m a i n b o a r d
KP-710*1/KP-689*2]). (system DIMM [board]).
No message appears • Defective LCD controller board (KP-738). Replace LCD controller
on the message board (KP-738).
display (LCD), even • Defective engine board (KP-864). Replace engine board
thought the message (KP-864).
background does not • Improper connection of harness (S02402) Reinsert the connector.
illuminate faintly. between LCD controller board (KP-738)
(The power is not and engine relay board (KP-760).
supplied to the LCD • Improper connection of harness (S02405) Reinsert the connector.
controller board between engine board (KP-864) and engine
[KP-738].) relay board (KP-760).
• Broken power cord. Replace the power cord.
• The power cord is not plugged in properly. C h e c k t h e c o n t a c t
between the printer’s AC
inlet and the outlet.
• No electricity at the power outlet. Measure the AC power
voltage at the outlet.
• Defective power supply unit. Replace the power supply
unit. See page 5-22.
*1
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(9) Defective face up/down solenoid operating
Problem Suggested causes Corrective action
Change guide does not • Improper insertion of the face up/down Reinsert the connector.
operate in the fuser solenoid connector into fuser board (KP-
unit. 756).
• Broken face up/down solenoid coil or blown- Remove and then check
out fuse (ICP831) on the fuser board (KP- for continuity across the
756). face up/down solenoid
connector terminals; pin
#1 and pin #2, pin #3 and
pin #2. Remove and check
for continuity of fuser
board (KP-756)
connectors terminals;
across the pin #2 of
connector (YC832) and
pin #2 of connector
(YC831). If none, replace
the face up/down solenoid
and fuser board (KP-756)
at the same time. Or
replace fuser unit.
See page 5-29.

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6-1-4 Circuit board terminal voltages

(1) Engine board


Connector Pin# Signal I/O Voltage Function
YC201 A1 GND - - Signal ground
B1 GND - - Signal ground
A2 +5V1 I 5 V DC Power supply for main board
B2 +5V1 I 5 V DC Power supply for main board
A3 +5V1 I 5 V DC Power supply for main board
B3 SIOUT O 3.3 V/0 V DC Serial data output signal
A4 SDIR O 3.3 V/0 V DC Serial line direction signal
B4 SCLKN O 3.3 V/0 V DC (Pulse) Serial clock signal
A5 EGIR O 3.3 V/0 V DC Engine interrupt request signal
Interrupt/Not Interrupt
B5 SBSY* O 0 V/3.3 V DC Serial line busy signal, Busy/Not busy
A6 VDFON1 O 0 V/3.3 V DC Forced video data output signal, On/Off
B6 SOIN I 3.3 V/0 V DC Serial data input signal
A7 VSREQ* O 0 V/3.3 V DC Vertical synchronized request signal
Request/Not request
B7 SYSRES* O 0 V/3.3 V DC System reset signal, Reset/Not reset
A8 GND - - Signal ground
B8 PDOUT* O 0 V/3.3 V DC (Pulse) Pin photo diode sensor [board],
Laser beam detecting signal
A9 GND - - Signal ground
B9 GND - - Signal ground
A10 GND - - Signal ground
B10 VDO+ I 1.02 to 1.38 V DC LVDS video data signal (positive)
A11 GND - - Signal ground
B11 VDO- I 1.38 to 1.02 V DC LVDS video data signal (negative)
A12 FPDIR O 3.3 V/0 V DC Communication direction signal with
LCD controller board
B12 GND - - Signal ground
A13 +3.3V1 O 3.3 V DC Power supply for LCD controller board
B13 FPCLK O 3.3 V/0 V DC (Pulse) Communication data clock signal with
LCD controller board
A14 GND - - Signal ground
B14 FPDATA I/O 3.3 V/0 V DC (Pulse) Communication data signal with LCD
controller board
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Connector Pin# Signal I/O Voltage Function
YC201 A15 20PSEL5 O 5 V/0 V DC Option unit identifying signal 5
B15 GND - - Signal ground
A16 20PSEL3 O 5 V/0 V DC Option unit identifying signal 3
B16 20PSEL4 O 5 V/0 V DC Option unit identifying signal 4
A17 GND - - Signal ground
B17 20PTRIG* O 0 V/5 V DC Reserved
A18 20PSDO O 5 V/0 V DC (Pulse) Serial communication output signal
B18 20PRDY* I 0 V/5 V DC Option unit ready signal,
Ready, Not ready
A19 20PSCLK O 0 V/5 V DC (Pulse) Serial communication clock
signal with option unit
B19 20PSDI I 5 V/0 V DC (Pulse) Serial communication input signal
A20 OP24V O 24 V DC Power supply for option unit
B20 OP5V O 5 V DC Power supply for option unit
YC202 1 +24V2 I 24 V DC Power supply
2 FDPFUL* I 0 V/5 V DC Paper full sensor, Paper full/Not full
3 FUDR O 0 V/24 V DC Face up/down solenoid,
Change to face down, On/Off
4 FDDR O 0 V/24 V DC Face up/down solenoid,
Change to face up, On/Off
5 THERM I Analog Thermistor detecting heat roller
temperature signal
6 EXITPAP* I 0 V/5 V DC Exit sensor,
Paper Detected/Not detected
7 +5V1 I 5 V DC Power supply
8 GND - - Signal ground
9 +24V2 I 24 V DC Power supply
10 SLEEP* O 0 V/5 V DC Energy saving mode, On/Off
11 ZCROSS I 5 V/0 V DC (pulse) Zero cross signal
12 HEATON* O 0 V/5 V DC Heater lamp, On/Off

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Connector Pin# Signal I/O Voltage Function
YC202 13 +5V1 I 5 V DC Power supply
14 +5V1 I 5 V DC Power supply
15 +5V1 I 5 V DC Power supply
16 +5V1 I 5 V DC Power supply
17 GND - - Signal ground
18 GND - - Signal ground
19 GND - - Power ground
20 GND - - Power ground
21 +24V1 I 24 V DC Power supply
22 +24V1 I 24 V DC Power supply
23 +24V1 I 24 V DC Power supply
24 +24V1 I 24 V DC Power supply
YC203 1 +24V1 O 24 V DC Power supply to sensor board
2 +24V1 O 24 V DC Power supply to sensor board
3 +24V1 O 24 V DC Power supply to sensor board
4 GND - - Not used
5 GND - - Not used
6 +24V2 I 24 V DC Power supply
7 +24V2 I 24 V DC Power supply
8 +24V2 I 24 V DC Power supply
9 ERASEDR O 0 V/14.7 V DC Eraser lamp [board], Turn On/Off
10 WTNLED* O 0 V/4.3 V DC Waste toner full sensor [board]
(light emitting), Turn On/Off
11 TNRFUL* O 0 V/4.1 V DC Waste toner full sensor (light receiving),
Toner full Detected/Not detected
(Signal validates during WTNLED* signal output.)
12 - - - Reserved
13 +5V2 O 5 V/0V DC Power supply to sensor board,
Printer status Ready/Sleep
14 GND - - Signal ground
15 EEDIO I/O 5 V/0 V DC (pulse) EEPROM (Drum board) data signal
16 EECLK O 5 V/0 V DC (pulse) EEPROM (Drum board) clock signal
17 REGPAP* I 0 V/5 V DC Registration sensor,
Paper Detected/Not detected
18 PVOLAN1 I 0 V/5 V DC Paper gauge sensor 1, On/Off
19 TCOVOP I 0 V/5 V DC Top cover switch, On/Off

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Connector Pin# Signal I/O Voltage Function
YC203 20 FCOVOP* I 24 V/0 V DC Top cover/paper feed unit interlock
switch, On/Off
21 CSIZE I Analog Paper size switch detecting signal
22 PVOLAN2 I 0 V/5 V DC Paper gauge sensor 2, On/Off
YC204 1 TRVSEL2* O 0 V/24 V DC Transfer bias output voltage control
signal 2
2 TRVSEL1* O 0 V/24 V DC Transfer bias output voltage control
signal 1
3 +5V1 O 5 V DC Power supply for high voltage board
4 TRVSEL3* O 0 V/24 V DC Transfer bias output voltage control
signal 3
5 TNEMP* I 0 V/5 V DC Toner sensor, Toner empty/Not empty
6 TRCON* O 0 V/24 V DC Transfer bias, Output On/Off
7 TONSCAN O 5 V/0 V DC (Pulse) Toner sensor, Toner detecting clock
signal
8 HVCLK O 5 V/0 V DC (Pulse) Developing bias output clock signal
9 GND - - Power ground
10 MCHON* O 0 V/24 V DC Main charger, Output On/Off
11 HUNIT* I 5 V/0 V DC Option feeder, Installed/Not installed
12 RTRCHON* O 0 V/24 V DC Transfer bias output, Reverse On/Off
13 HANDS* I 0 V/5 V DC MP tray paper sensor,
Paper Detected/Not detected
14 DLPTYPE I Analog Developer identifying signal
15 +5V2 O 5 V DC Power supply for high voltage board
16 TMOTDR O 24 V/0 V DC Toner motor, Drive/Stop
17 CONTYPE I 5 V DC Toner container identifying signal
(0 V/5 V DC) (MICR model only)
18 +24V2 O 24 V DC Power supply for high voltage board
YC205 1 OP24V O 24 V DC Power supply for option unit
2 GND - - Signal ground
3 OP5V O 5 V DC Power supply for option unit
4 - - - Reserved
5 OPSCLK - 5 V/0 V DC (Pulse) Serial communication clock signal

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Connector Pin# Signal I/O Voltage Function
YC205 6 OPSEL0 O 0 V/5 V DC Option unit identify signal 0
7 OPSDI I 5 V/0 V DC Serial communication data signal
with option unit
8 OPSEL1 O 0 V/5 V DC Option unit identifying signal 1
9 OPSDO O 5 V/0 V DC Serial communication data signal
with option unit
10 OPSEL2 O 0 V/5 V DC Option unit identifying signal 2
11 OPRDY* I 0 V/5 V DC Option unit, Ready/Not ready
12 GND - - Signal ground
YC206 1 +24V2 O 24 V DC Power supply for engine relay board
2 +3.3V1 O 3.3 V DC Power supply for LCD controller board
3 MPFSOL* O 0 V/24 V DC MP tray feed solenoid, On/Off
4 FPDATA I/O 3.3 V/0 V DC LCD controller board data signal
5 MIDDR* O 0 V/24 V DC Middle feed clutch, On/Off
6 FPDIR I 3.3 V/0 V DC LCD controller board
7 +24V2 O 24 V DC Power supply for engine relay board
8 FPCLK I 3.3 V/0 V DC (Pulse) Communication data clock signal
9 GND - - Power/Signal ground
10 GND - - Power/Signal ground
11 FEDDR* O 0 V/24 V DC Feed clutch, On/Off
12 FPRST* O 3.3 V/0 V DC LCD controller board reset signal
13 +24V2 O 24 V DC Power supply for engine relay board
14 FANDR O 24 V/15 to 16 V/0 VDC Cooling fan motor,
Speed control High/Low/Stop
15 REGDR* O 0 V/24 V DC Registration clutch, On/Off
16 MMOTON* O 0 V/5 V DC Main motor, Drive/Stop
17 GND - - Power/Signal ground
18 MMOTRDY* O 0 V/5 V DC Main motor, Ready/Not ready
19 +5V3 O 5 V DC Power supply for laser scanner unit
20 SAMPLE1* O 0 V/5 V DC (Pulse) Laser power data sample and hold
control signal
Data Sampling/Not sampling
21 POWCONT O 0 V/5 V DC Laser power level control signal,
High/Low
22 LASER* O 0 V/5 V DC Laser power output signal,
Enable/Disable

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Connector Pin# Signal I/O Voltage Function
YC206 23 VDO+ O 1.02 to 1.38 V DC LVDS video data signal (positive)
24 VDO− O 1.38 to 1.02 V DC LVDS video data signal (negative)
25 GND - - Power/Signal ground
26 +5V3 O 5 V DC Power supply for laser scanner unit
step-downed from 24 V DC (+24V2)
27 PDIN* I 0 V/5 V DC Pin photo diode sensor detecting signal
28 GND - - Power/Signal ground
29 POLCLK O 0 V/5 V DC (Pulse) Polygon motor rotation speed control
clock signal
30 POLRDY* I 0 V/5 V DC Polygon motor start-up ready signal,
Ready/Not ready
31 POLON* O 0 V/5 V DC Polygon motor drive signal,
Drive/Stop
32 GND - - Power/Signal ground
33 +24V2 O 24 V DC Power supply for laser scanner unit
34 GND - - Power/Signal ground
YC209 1 AIRTEMP I Analog Temperature/humidity sensor detecting
external temperature signal
2 +5V1 O 5 V DC Power supply for engine relay board
3 WETCK1 O 0 V/5 V DC (Pulse) Temperature/humidity sensor drive
clock signal 1
4 WETCK2 O 0 V/5 V DC (Pulse) Temperature/humidity sensor drive
clock signal 2

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6-1-5 Assignment of circuit board connector pins
When measuring voltage or signal of circuit board installed in the printer, refer to the pin assignment
figure below. For further information of each pins and other circuit board, refer to section Appendix
A Wiring diagram on page A-20.

Engine board

1 33
1 4 2 34

YC209 YC206

Engine board

High voltage unit


CN1
[Parts side] 1 9

[Solder side]
1 9

18 2

High voltage unit


17 1
CN2

Engine board

1 21
2 22 1 18

YC203 YC204
Engine board

Fuser board

1 2 3 1 8 Fuser board

YC833 YC831

Power supply unit

1 3
1 8

CN2 YC902 Power supply unit

Figure 6-1-1 Assignment of circuit board connector pins


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6-1-6 Print quality problems
Print quality problems range from uneven tone to completely blank output. The troubleshooting
procedure for each type of problem is given below.

(1) Completely (2) All-black (3) Dropouts (4) Black dots


blank printout printout See page 6-40. See page 6-41.
See page 6-38. See page 6-39.

ABC ABC
123 123

(5) Black horizontal (6) Black vertical (7) Unsharpness (8) Gray
streaks streaks See page 6-43. background
See page 6-41. See page 6-42. See page 6-44.

ABC ABC ABC


123 123 123

(9) Dirt on the top (10) Undulated printing


edge or back of at the left edge (scanning
the paper start position)
See page 6-45. See page 6-46.

ABC
123
Square
drawn a
line.

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(1) Completely blank printout

Check the developer.


• Check that the developer is inserted correctly. See page 5-4.
• Check that the toner on the magnet roller surface. See page 5-4.

Check the transfer bias potential.


• Check the transfer bias output on the high voltage unit. This requires removal of the left cover and
the test equipment. Replace the high voltage unit if high voltage potential is not available on the
board. See page 5-25.

Check the laser scanner unit.


• The scanner components within the scanner may be disordered. Replace the laser scanner unit.
See page 5-37.

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(2) All-black printout

Check the main charger unit


• Open the printer side cover and check that the drum unit is correctly seated. Check for poor
contact of the main charger terminal between the main charger unit and the drum unit.

Check the drum bias.


• Make sure the bias from the high voltage unit correctly arrives at the drum unit.

Check high voltage potential at the high voltage unit.


• Check the high voltage output on the high voltage unit. Replace the high voltage unit if high
voltage potential is not available on the board.

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(3) Dropouts

ABC
123

Note the spacing of the defects. Refer to Repetitive defects gauge. See page 6-47.
• If the defects occur at regular intervals of 39 mm, the problem may be the damaged developing
roller (in the developer). Replace the developer. See page 3-13.
•If the defects occur at regular intervals of 94 mm, the problem may be the damaged drum (in the
drum unit). Replace the drum unit. See page 5-12.
•If the defects occur at regular intervals of 72*1/94*2 mm (heat roller) or 79 mm (press roller), the
problem may be the damaged fuser unit. Replace the press roller or heat roller. See page 5-34 or 5-
36. *1: FS-1800/1800N *2: FS-3800/3800N

Check paper property.


• Paper with rugged surface or dump tends to cause dropouts. Replace paper with the one that
satisfies the paper specifications.

Check the transfer roller installation.


• The transfer roller must be supported by the bushes at the both ends. Clean the bush to remove oil
and debris. Replace the transfer roller if necessary. See page 5-17.

Check the transfer bias potential.


• Check the transfer bias output on the high voltage unit. This requires removal of the left cover and
the test equipment. Replace the high voltage unit if high voltage potential is not available on the
board. See page 5-25.

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(4) Black dots

ABC
123

Note the spacing of the defects. Use the Repetitive defects gauge. See page 6-47.
• If the defects occur at regular intervals of 94 mm, the problem may be the damaged drum (in the
drum unit). Replace the drum unit. See page 5-12.
• If the defects occur at random intervals, the toner may be leaking from the developer and drum
unit. Replace the developer and drum unit. See page 5-4 and 5-12.

(5) Black horizontal streaks

ABC
123

Check the drum unit’s ground.


• The drum axle in the drum unit and its counter part, the grounding tab in the printer, must be in a
good contact. If necessary, apply a small amount of electro-conductive grease onto the tab.

The drum may be defective.


• Replace the drum unit. See page 5-12.

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(6) Black vertical streaks

ABC
123

Contaminated main charger wire.


• Clean the main charger wire by pulling the green colored cleaning knob in and out several times.
See page 3-9.

Check the drum surface for a streak of toner laying lengthwise.


• A streak of toner remaining on drum after printing means that the cleaning blade (in the drum unit
) is not working properly. Replace the drum unit. See page 5-12.

Defective magnet roller (in the developer).


• Replace the developer. See page 5-4.

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(7) Unsharpness

Check paper for property.


• Paper with rugged surface or dump tends to cause unsharp printing. Replace paper with the one
that satisfies the paper specifications.

Check the transfer roller installation.


• The transfer roller must be supported by the bushes at the both ends. Clean the bush to remove oil
and debris. Replace the transfer roller if necessary. See page 5-17.

Check the transfer bias potential.


• Check the transfer bias output on the high voltage unit. This requires removal of the left cover and
the test equipment. Replace the high voltage unit if high voltage potential is not available on the
board. See page 5-25.

Check EcoPrint setting.


• The EcoPrint mode can provides faint, unsharp printing because it acts to conserve toner for draft
printing purpose. For normal printing, turn the EcoPrint mode off by using the operator panel. For
details refer to the printer’s User’s Manual.

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(8) Gray background

ABC
123

Check the print density setting.


• The print density may be set too high. Try adjusting the print density using the Remote operation
panel utility. For details refer to the printer’s User’s Manual.

Check the surface potential of the drum (in the drum unit).
• The drum potential should be approximately 230±15 V. This may vary depending on production
lots. Measurement is possible only by using the jig and tool specifically designed for this purpose.
The drum unit will have to be replaced if it bears values far out of the allowable range.

Check the grid.


• Clean the grid by grid cleaner. See page 3-9.

The developing roller (in the developer) may be defective.


• If a developer which is known to work normally is available for check, replace the current developer
in the printer with the normal one. If the symptom disappears, replace the developer with a new
one. See page 5-4.

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(9) Dirt on the top edge or back of the paper

ABC
123

Check toner contamination in various parts.


• Dirty edges and back of the paper can be caused by toner accumulated on such parts as the paper
chute, paper transportation paths, the bottom of the drum and developer, and the fuser unit inlet.
Clean these areas and parts to remove toner.

Check the transfer roller.


• If the transfer roller is contaminated with toner, clean the transfer roller using a vacuum cleaner;
or by continuously printing a low-density page until the symptom has faded away.

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(10) Undulated printing at the left edge (scanning start position)

Square
drawn a
line.

Replace the laser scanner unit.


• Defective polygon motor in the laser scanner unit. Replace the laser scanner unit. See page 5-37.

Replace the engine board.


• Defective engine controller circuit in the engine board (KP-864). Replace the engine board (KP-
864). See page 5-22.

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Repetitive defects gauge
Use the following measurements for checking repetitive occurrences on the printed page. This will
help locating the roller, etc., which has the cause for these defects. See the above section for details.

First occurrence of defect

[39 mm] Developing roller (Developer)

[50 mm] Upper and Lower registration roller

[62 mm] Transfer roller

[72 mm] Heat roller (Fuser unit) [FS-1800/1800N]

[79 mm] Press roller (Fuser unit)

[94 mm] Heat roller (Fuser unit) [FS-1800/1800N]


Drum (Drum unit)

Figure 6-1-2 Repetitive defects gauge

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6-1-7 Correcting a paper jam
If a paper jam occurs while you are printing, remove the jammed paper as described below. After
you have removed the jammed paper, open and close the top cover or the paper feed unit.

While the paper jam message is displayed, press the key. A on-line help message appears.

(1) Jam in the rear cover


1. While pulling the paper feed unit release lever 1, pull out the paper feed unit 2.
1

Figure 6-1-3 Drawing the paper feed unit

2. Open the rear cover 3 and remove the jammed paper as shown in the figure.

Figure 6-1-4 Jam in the rear cover


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(2) Jam inside the printer
1. While pulling the paper feed unit release lever, pull out the paper feed unit (See previous page).
2. If paper is jammed before the registration roller, remove it as shown figure 6-1-5. If paper
jammed under the registration roller, remove it as shown in figure 6-1-6.

Figure 6-1-5 Jam in the printer (1)

Figure 6-1-6 Jam in the printer (2)


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Appendix A D i a g r a m s
Appendix A Contents
Timing charts .......................................................................................................................................... A-4
Cassette feeding, A4 size, face-down tray output ............................................................................... A-4
Cassette feeding, Letter size, face-down tray output .......................................................................... A-5
Cassette feeding, Legal size, face-down tray output .......................................................................... A-6
MP tray feeding, Letter size, face-down tray output ............................................................................ A-7
MP tray feeding, Legal size, face-down tray output ........................................................................... A-8
Wiring diagram ....................................................................................................................................... A-9
Schematic diagrams ............................................................................................................................ A-10
Engine board 1/8 ............................................................................................................................... A-10
Engine board 2/8 ............................................................................................................................... A-11
Engine board 3/8 ............................................................................................................................... A-12
Engine board 4/8 ............................................................................................................................... A-13
Engine board 5/8 ............................................................................................................................... A-14
Engine board 6/8 ............................................................................................................................... A-15
Engine board 7/8 ............................................................................................................................... A-16
Engine board 8/8 ............................................................................................................................... A-17
Main board (TK-777) 1/12 ................................................................................................................. A-18
Main board (TK-777) 2/12 ................................................................................................................. A-19
Main board (TK-777) 3/12 ................................................................................................................. A-20
Main board (TK-777) 4/12 ................................................................................................................. A-21
Main board (TK-777) 5/12 ................................................................................................................. A-22
Main board (TK-777) 6/12 ................................................................................................................. A-23
Main board (TK-777) 7/12 ................................................................................................................. A-24
Main board (TK-777) 8/12 ................................................................................................................. A-25
Main board (TK-777) 9/12 ................................................................................................................. A-26
Main board (TK-777) 10/12 ............................................................................................................... A-27
Main board (TK-777) 11/12 ............................................................................................................... A-28
Main board (TK-777) 12/12 ............................................................................................................... A-29
Main board (TK-858) 1/12 ................................................................................................................. A-30
Main board (TK-858) 2/12 ................................................................................................................. A-31
Main board (TK-858) 3/12 ................................................................................................................. A-32
Main board (TK-858) 4/12 ................................................................................................................. A-33
Main board (TK-858) 5/12 ................................................................................................................. A-34
Main board (TK-858) 6/12 ................................................................................................................. A-35
Main board (TK-858) 7/12 ................................................................................................................. A-36
Main board (TK-858) 8/12 ................................................................................................................. A-37
Main board (TK-858) 9/12 ................................................................................................................. A-38
Main board (TK-858) 10/12 ............................................................................................................... A-39
Main board (TK-858) 11/12 ............................................................................................................... A-40
Main board (TK-858) 12/12 ............................................................................................................... A-41
Power supply unit (120 V AC model, Sanken®) ............................................................................... A-42
Power supply unit (220 - 240 V AC model, Sanken®) ...................................................................... A-43
Power supply unit (220 - 240 V AC model, Sharp®) ......................................................................... A-44
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 (s)

MMOTON
0 (ms) 11670
(Main motor)
POLON 9020
(Polygon motor) 100
Timing charts

6830
LASER* 6630
4400 9070
(Laser diode)
6880
REGDR 0 6660
4450 11670

FS-1800/1800N | FS-3800/3800N
9020
(Registration clutch)
6650
REGPAP 8850
1280 6420
(Registration sensor)
8250 10290
EXITPAP 5800 6170 7850 6610
(Exit sensor)
MIDDR 1460 6810
4450 9290 11670
(Millde feed clutch) 6880
5790
FDON/FUON 5590 8030 8230
Face up/down solenoid
MCHON 300 9290

A-4
(Main charger)
ERASE 200 11670
(Eraser lamp)
Cassette feeding, A4 size, face-down tray output

BIAS 9170
1280 6730 7020
(Developing bias)
TRCHON 1280 6960 9750
6860
(Transfer charger)
RTRCHON 320 11670
(Transfer charger)
6880
FEDDR 330 1460 4450 5230 5600 7660
6810
(Feed clutch)

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 (s)

Drum speed: 147 mm/s : Detecting no presence of paper at this time indicates paper jam.
Paper feeding speed: 147 mm/s : Detecting presence of paper in this period of time indicates paper jam.
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 (s)

MMOTON
(Main motor) 0 (ms) 11490

POLON
100 8840
(Polygon motor)
6730
LASER* 6540 8890
4390
(Laser diode)
6780
REGDR 0 6560 8840
4440 11490
(Registration clutch)
6290 6540
REGPAP 8630
(Registration sensor) 1380
8130 10060
EXITPAP 5790 6160 7720 8520
(Exit sensor)
1550 6780
MIDDR 6710
4440 9110 11490
(Millde feed clutch)
5780
FDON/FUON 5580 7930 8130
Face up/down solenoid
MCHON 300 9110
(Main charger)

A-5
ERASE 200 11490
(Eraser lamp)
6920
BIAS 8990
1380 6650
(Developing bias)
6890
TRCHON 1380 6790 9570
Cassette feeding, Letter size, face-down tray output

(Transfer charger)
RTRCHON 310 11490
(Transfer charger)
6780
FEDDR 330 1550 4440 5100 5490 6710 7450
(Feed clutch)

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 (s)

Drum speed: 147 mm/s : Detecting no presence of paper at this time indicates paper jam.
Paper feeding speed: 147 mm/s : Detecting presence of paper in this period of time indicates paper jam.

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0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 (s)

MMOTON
0 (ms) 12490
(Main motor)
POLON
100 9830
(Polygon motor)
7030
LASER* 4410 7240 9870
(Laser diode)
7070
REGDR 0 4450 7290 9830 12490
(Registration clutch)
7050

FS-1800/1800N | FS-3800/3800N
REGPAP 6820 9650
1400
(Registration sensor)
8240 8650 11080
EXITPAP 5800 6190 9020
(Exit sensor)
7220
MIDDR 1580 4450 7290 12490
10100
(Millde feed clutch)
5800
FDON/FUON 5600 8440 8640
Face up/down solenoid
MCHON 300 10100
(Main charger)

A-6
ERASE 12490
200
(Eraser lamp)
7140
BIAS 1400 7420 9970
(Developing bias)
7270
TRCHON 1400 7380 10560
Cassette feeding, Legal size, face-down tray output

(Transfer charger)
RTRCHON 320 12490
(Transfer charger)
5990 7220
FEDDR 330 1580 4450 5630 7290 8470
(Feed clutch)

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 (s)

Drum speed: 147 mm/s : Detecting no presence of paper at this time indicates paper jam.
Paper feeding speed: 147 mm/s : Detecting presence of paper in this period of time indicates paper jam.
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 (s)

MMOTON
0 (ms) 11540
(Main motor)
POLON
100 8890
(Polygon motor)
6800
LASER* 4350 6490 8940
(Laser diode)
6840
REGDR 0 4440 6630 8890 11540
(Registration clutch)
6240 6620
REGPAP 8700
1200
(Registration sensor)
10130
EXITPAP 5760 6130 7670 8200 8650
(Exit sensor)
6840
MIDDR 1380 4440 6780 9160 11540
(Millde feed clutch)
5740
FDON/FUON 5540 7990 8190
Face up/down solenoid
MCHON 300 9160
(Main charger)

A-7
ERASE 11540
200
(Eraser lamp)
BIAS 1200 6590 6980 9040
(Developing bias)
6820
MP tray feeding, Letter size, face-down tray output

TRCHON 1200 6720 9620


(Transfer charger)
RTRCHON 310 11540
(Transfer charger)
FEDDR 330 840 5770 6280
(Feed clutch)

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 (s)

Drum speed: 147 mm/s : Detecting no presence of paper at this time indicates paper jam.
Paper feeding speed: 147 mm/s : Detecting presence of paper in this period of time indicates paper jam.

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0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 (s)

MMOTON 12480
(Main motor) 0 (ms)

POLON
100 9820
(Polygon motor)
LASER* 4230 6960 7240 9860
(Laser diode)
7060
REGDR 4370 7280 9820 12480
0

FS-1800/1800N | FS-3800/3800N
(Registration clutch)
REGPAP 1200 7050 9640
6730
(Registration sensor)
8160 8630 11080
EXITPAP 5730 6090 9020
(Exit sensor)
7210
MIDDR 1390 4370 7280 10090 12480
(Millde feed clutch)
5710
FDON/FUON 5510 8430 8630
Face up/down solenoid
MCHON 300 10090

A-8
(Main charger)
ERASE 200 12480
(Eraser lamp)
7070
BIAS 1200 9970
7420
(Developing bias)
MP tray feeding, Legal size, face-down tray output

7200
TRCHON 1200 10550
7320
(Transfer charger)
RTRCHON 320 12480
(Transfer charger)
6740
FEDDR 340 850 6230
(Feed clutch)

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 (s)

Drum speed: 147 mm/s : Detecting no presence of paper at this time indicates paper jam.
Paper feeding speed: 147 mm/s : Detecting presence of paper in this period of time indicates paper jam.
Wiring diagram
Compact

input
Flash

AC

AC inlet

(YC05)
(YC901)

Parallel I/F
Option

(Centronics)
+24V1/+24V1 24/23 24/23
memory

(YC02)
+24V1/+24V1 22/21 22/21
card slot

Power supply unit

System DIMM [board]


GND/GND 20/19 20/19

(KP-710*1/KP-689*2)
(YC201)
GND/GND 18/17 18/17
(CN1) A1 A1
+5V1/+5V1 16/15 16/15

A1DU2L1B113(U)
A1DU2L1B114(E)
SharpR

DL935LA8 (U)
DL935HA (E)
SankenR
B1 B1

Option DIMM
Option DIMM
(YC01)

(KP-777*1/KP858*2)
+5V1/+5V1 14/13 14/13

(YC202)

Serial I/F
12/11 12/11

(RS232C)
ZCROSS/HEATON*

(YC03)
1

Main board
+24V2/SLEEP* 10/9 10/9
+5V2/GND 8/7 8/7
12
THERM/EXITPAP* 6/5 6/5
Power
switch

FDDR/FUDR 4/3 4/3

OP24V

OP24V
+24V2/FDPFUL* 2/1 2/1

KUIO-LV

interface
Network
(YC902)

card*3
(CN2)

(YC04)
Controller

(YS01)
(YS02)
unit fan
A20 A20
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
3 3

1 1

motor

(YC207)
BFANDR(+5V) B20 B20
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1 1
S02415
S02421 : 220 - 240 V AC model
S02420 : 120 V AC model

GND
+5V1
GND
THERM
EXITPAP*
FDDR
FUDR
+24V2
FDPFUL*
2 2
Thermal cutout

MicroDrive

Optional
connctor
*3: Standard FS-1800N/
*2: FS-3800/3800N
*1: FS-1800/1800N
Heater lamp

(YC06)
1

unit I/F
3800N models only.
+5V1 1

OP24V
Optional

(YC208)
2
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

(YC07)
DBTX hard disk 12
3 drive slot
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

DBRX
S02423
(YC831) DBCLK 4
+5V1
sensor 1
Paper gauge
sensor 2
Paper gauge

5
(YC834)

2 2 GND
S02401

Main motor
sensor
Registration
THERM +24V2

Engine board
1 1 1 1 1 1
Thermistor

GND

(YC802)
(KP-864)
2 2 2 2
Fuser board

MMOTN*
(KP-756)

3 3 3 3
MMOTRDY*
4 4 4 4
S02419

+24V2
interlock

AIRTEMP
switch

S02413 1 1 4 4
cover

(YC209)
Paper full

(YC803) (YC804) (YC805) (YC806)


+5V1 +24V2
Side

3 3
(YC833)

+5V2
sensor

Engine relay board (KP-760)


2 2 1 1 Registration
1 1 3 3 WETCK1 REGDR*

(YC809)
FDPFUL 3 3 2 2 2 2 clutch
Top cover/paper feed

2 2 2 2 S02407 WETCK2
unit interlock switch

GND +24V1 4 4 1 1
3 3 1 1 1 1 1 +24V2
+24V2

+24V1 1 1
2 2 2
S02405 FDDR* Feed clutch
+24V1 2 2
(YC832)

3
up/down

3 3

(YC801)
solenoid

sensor

(YC704)

GND
10 10 10 10
Face

Exit

FUDR 4 4 4 +24V2
1 1
8 8
FPCLK
8 8
1 1 MP Feed
+24V2 5 5 MPFSOL*
2 2 +24V2 6 6
PFDIR 2 2 solenoid
FDDR 5 6 6 6 6
3 3 +24V2 FPDATA
6 7 7 4 4 4 4 +24V2
+24V2 +3.3V1 1 1
7 8 8 2 2 2 2 MIDDR* Middle feed
FPRST* 2 2
S02409 12 12 12 12 clutch
Sensor board
(receiver)

toner full

GND
size switch
sensor

C S02410 9
Waste

CAS0 9 9 9
(KP-754)

1 4 ERASEDR FANDR
(YC203)

Cooling
Paper

14
(YC703)

E COM 1 9 9 14 14 14

motor
3

(YC807)
2 WTNLED* +24V2 FANDR

fan
CAS1 2 10 10 7 7 7 17 1 1
3 2 TNRFUL* MMOTON* GND
CAS2 3 11 11 16 16 16 16 2 2
4 1 GND
4 12 12 17 17 17 7
+5V2 MMOTRDY*
18
(YC701)
2 2
1 1

(YC702) 5 13 13 18 18 18 S02402
GND +24V2

LCD controller board


6 14 14 1 1 1 1 +3.3V1
(YC741)

S02411 MPFSOL* 1 1
sensor
/humidity
Temperature
1 1 N.C. (GND) 7 EEDIO 3 3 6
15 15 3 3 FPDATA
toner full

FEDDR*
(KP-766)

+5V2 2 2 ERASEDR EECLK 2 2 5


(YC743)

11
sensor

8 11
(YC771)
[board]

2 1 11 11
(YC808)
Waste

16 16 FPDIR
Drum board

3 3 N.C. (GND) REGPAP MIDDR* 3 3 4

(KP-738)
9 17 17 5 5 5 5 FPCLK
(KP-748)

WTNLED* 4 4 WTNLED* PVPLAM1 +24V2 4 4 3


1 2 10 18 18 13 13 13 13 GND
5 5 EECLK TCPVP REGDR* 5 5 2
11 19 19 15 15 15 15 FPRST*
6 6 TNRFUL* FCPVP* 6 6 1
(YC206)

12 20 20
switch
Top cover

S02412 7 7 EEDIO 13 CASIZE


(KP-752)

21 21
[board]

(YC761)

(YC742)
Eraser

8 8 N.C. (+5V2) PVOLAN2


lamp

ERASEDR 1 14 22 22 S02406
2 2 9 9 GND +5V3
(YC601)

GND
(YC602)

1 1 2 19 19 1 1
10 10 +5V2 SAMPLE*
20 20 2 2
POWCONT
21 21 3 3 S02403
Pin photo diode
LASER*
sensor [board]

Grid 22 22 4 4 +5V3
VDD+ 1 1 1
Zener board PD*
(KP-746)
APC board

23 23 5 5 2 2 2
VOO-
(KP-742)

(KP-768) S02408 GND


24 24 6 6
+24V2

GND 3 3 3
+24V2
1 1 18 25 25 7 7
Magnet roller
(YC651)

CONTYPE
2 2 17 26 26
PDIN*
motor
Toner

TMOTDR
3 3 16 27 27 8 8
+5V2 GND
15 28 28 9 9
Hight voltage unit

4 4
Transfer roller DLPTYPE
14
5 5
HANDS*
13
Polygon motor

6 6 POLCLK POLCLK
RTRCHON*
29 29

+

7 7 12 1 1 1
HUNIT* POLRDY* POLRDY*
(YC204)
sensor

11 30 30 2 2 2
Toner

TONSCAN TPMSCAN 8 8 POLON* POLON*


1 1 9 9 1 1 MCHON*
9 9 10 31 31 3 3 3
GND (GND) GND GND GND
2 2 8 8 2 2 9 32 32 4 4 4
10 10 +24V2 +24V2
HVCLK
11 11 8 33 33 5 5 5
TMOTDR TMOTDR TONSCAN
7 7 3 3 12 12 7 34 34 S02404
GND GND TRCHON*
6 6 4 4 13 13 6
COM TNEMP*
5 5 5 5
S02431 :
S02430 :
S02429 : FS-3800 MICR
S02428 : FS-1800 MICR
S02427 :
S02426 :
S02425 : FS-3800
S02424 : FS-1800

14 14 5
4 4 6 6 TRVSEL3*
15 15 4 OP24V
+24V2
To PF-60, DU-60 or HS-60

7 7 +5V1 1 1 1
3 3 3 GND
sensor
feeder
Option

sensor
paper
MP tray

16 16 OP24V 2 2 7
2 2 8 8 TRVSEL1*
17 17 2 OP5V
CNTYPE TRVSEL2* +5V1 3 3 2
1 1 9 9 1 (PFSEL)
Optional unit
I/F connector

18 18 OP5V 4 4 8
S02116 OPSCLK
5 5 3
OPSEL0
6 6 9
OPSDI
7 7 4
2 2
1 1

OPSEL1
MP feed roller

8 8 10
(YC205)

S024** OPSD0
9 9 5
OPSEL2
switch
MICR

10 10 11
OPRDY*
11 11 6
12 12 12
S02400

FS-1800/1800N | FS-3800/3800N
A-9
+5V1

AD[0: 7] (2)

56
U201
TP202 TP203 TP204 TP205

RA201 100

VCC
25 2 1 AD0
P00/AD00
26 4 3 AD1
58 P01/AD01
(4) WTNLED 27 6 5 AD2
59 P36/SIN0/RDY P02/AD02
(4) ERASE 28 8 7 AD3
60 P37/SOT0/CLK P03/AD03
(4) ERDEAD* 29 2 1 AD4
P40/SCK0 P04/AD04
30 4 3 AD5
P05/AD05
31 6 5 AD6
P06/AD06
Engine board 1/8

61 32 8 7 AD7 A[8:19]
(6) OPTRDY* P41/PPG0 P07/AD07
62 A[8:19] (2)
(4) EEDIO P42/PPG1
63 RA202 100
(3) HTEMP* P43/PPG2
64 RA203 100
(4) EECLK P44/PPG3
1 33 2 1 A8
(8) VSREQ* P45/PPG4 P10/INT0/AD08
2 34 4 3 A9
(4) WTONFUL* P46/PPG5 P11/INT1/AD09
35 6 5 A10
3 P12/INT2/AD10
(3) THERM P50/AN0 36 8 7 A11 +5V1
4 P13/INT3/AD11
(4) PAPVOL P51/AN1 37 2 1 A12
5 P14/INT4/AD12
(4) CASIZE P52/AN2 38 4 3 A13 C206 0.1µ
6 P15/INT5/AD13
(5) DLPTYPE P53/AN3 39 6 5 A14

FS-1800/1800N | FS-3800/3800N
7 P16/INT6/AD14
(8) AIRTEMP P54/AN4 40 8 7 A15
8 P17/FRCK/AD15
(5) TONSCAN P55/AN5

TP209
TP210
TP211
TP212
TP213
TP214
TP215
TP216
9 RA204 100
(3) ZCROSS P56/AN6 TP207

32
10 TP208 U202 TP217
(8) AIRWET P57/AN7 RA205 100
41 TP218 RA206 100
+5V1 2 1 A16
P20/TIN0/A16
Schematic diagrams

42 4 3 A17 A17 30 21 2 1 AD7

VCC
P21/TO0/A17 A17 DQ7
43 6 5 A18 A16 2 20 4 3 AD6
11 P22/TIN1/A18 A16 DQ6
AVCC 44 8 7 A19 A15 3 19 6 5 AD5
12 P23/TO1/A19 A15 DQ5
AVR 45 A14 29 18 8 7 AD4
13 P24/TIN0/A20 WETCK1 (8) TP220 A14 DQ4
AVSS 46 A13 28 17 2 1 AD3
14 P25/TIN1/A21 WETCK2 (8) TP222 A13 DQ3
(2) SOOUT P60/SIN1 47 A12 4 15 4 3 AD2
15 P26/TIN2/A22 TP223 A12 DQ2
(8) SIOUT P61/SOT1 48 A11 25 14 6 5 AD1
16 P27/TIN3/A23 PRINT* (8) A11 DQ1
(2) SCLKOUT P62/SCK1 TP225 A10 23 13 8 7 AD0
17 +5V1 A10 DQ0
(2) GAINT P63/INT7/DTTI A9 26
A9
RA208 100 A8 27
A8 100
18 50 2 1 LA7 5 RA207 TP226
20 MOD0 R30/RTO0/ALE A7 TP227
51 4 3 LA6 6
21 MOD1 R31/RTO1/RDX A6 TP228
52 6 5 LA5 7 1
MOD2 R32/RTO2/WRLX A5

7
5
3
1
53 8 7 LA4 8 NC TP229 TP230
R33/RTO3/RHX A4 31
22 54 LA3 9 WE* 24 WR* (2)

A-10
X0 R34/RTO4/HRQ RA209 A3 OE*
(2) SYSCLK 23 55 LA2 10 22 RD* (2)
X1 R35/RTO5/HAKX 10k A2
TP232 LA1 11 CE* FRCS* (2)
TP458 A1
19 57

8
6
4
2
(2) RESET* RESET C LA0 12
A0

VSS
VSS
VSS

C201 MB90560 +5V1


SST29EE020(PLCC)

24
49
16

1000p
ALE (2)
C202 0.1µ
RD* (2)
WR* (2) R202
10k
TP233
TP234
TP235
TP236
TP237
TP238
TP239
TP240

+5V1 R203
10k
C208 0.1µ TP451
TP242
TP462

U203 LA [0: 7]
THDEAD (3) LA [0: 7] (2)
1 5
M/R VCC
2 +5V1
SUB R205
3 4
R201 GND VOUT 10k
0
PST598D TP241
RESET* (2) TP243 TP244 R204
TP245 10k +5V2
3
R206 1k
+5V1 1 Q202
2SB1424
3 2

2 Q201
DTC144EUA_01
C238 C207
0.1µ 0.1µ

1
+5V1

A[17:19]
A[17:19] (1)

TP246
TP247
TP248
TP249
TP250
TP251
TP252
TP253
TP254
TP255

16
40
60
76
106
120

33
U204 AD[0: 7]
AD[0: 7] (1)

24 AD0 103 AD0


(5) HVCLK1 HVCLK1
27 AD1 102 AD1
(5) MCHON MCHON
26 AD2 100 AD2
(5) TRCHON TRCHON
25 AD3 99 AD3
(5) HVCLK2 HVCLK2
20 AD4 98 AD4
(5) TRVSEL3 TRISEL
Engine board 2/8

22 AD5 97 AD5
(5) TRVSEL1 TRVSEL1
23 AD6 96 AD6
(5) TRVSEL2 TRVSEL2 LA [0: 7]
15 AD7 65 AD7
(5) TMOTON TMOTON LA [0: 7] (1)
RA210 100
13 90 2 1 LA0
(5) HUNIT* HUNIT* LA0
14 89 4 3 LA1
(5) HANDS* HANDS* LA1
18 88 6 5 LA2
(5) TNEMP* TNEMP* LA2
17 87 8 7 LA3
(5) TNMOC TNMOC LA3
19 86 1 2 LA4
(5) CONTYPE CONTYPE LA4
85 3 4 LA5
LA5
35 84 5 6 LA6
TP442 SAMPLE2* LA6
56 83 7 8 LA7
TP443 VDFON2* LA7
RA211 100
6 94 A17
(4) FUON FUON A17
5 93 A18
(4) FDON FDON A18
7 92 A19
(4) REGPAP REGPAP A19
8 +5V1
(4) TCOVOP TCOVOP 74
TP452 9 WR* TP259 TP260 TP256
(4) FCOVOP* FCOVOP* WR* (1)
10 75
(4) SCOVOP* SCOVOP* RD* RD* (1) YC208
4 77
(3) SLEEP* (3) HEATON HEATON ALE ALE (1)
TP257 12 TP258
3 RSVIO1 1
80
DBCLK
29 79
(5) RTRCHON RTRCHON DBRX 2
2 30 82
SLEEP DBTX
38 70 3
Q203 (7) FEDDR FEDDR FRCS* FRCS* (1)
37 TEST2 72
DTC114EUA_01 (7) MIDDR MIDDR TP261 4
36 DEVSEL* 28
(7) REGDR REGDR TP262 TP263
1 39
(7) MPFSOL MPFSOL 5
42 73
(7) MMOTON MMOTON GAINT GAINT (1)
44

A-11
(5) FANON* FANON* TP445
45 116 OPSEL2 (6)
(5) FANSPD FANSPD OPSEL2
47 117 OPSEL3 (6) CONNECTOR5
(7) FPRST* FPRST* OPSEL3
40 118 OPSEL4 (6)
(7) MMOTRDY* MMOTRDY* OPSEL4
43 119 OPSEL5 (6)
TP265 FGIN OPSEL5
53 108
(7) SAMPLE1* SAMPLE1* OPTSDI OPTSDI (6)
49 109
(7) POLCLK POLCLK OPSD0 OPSD0 (6)
50 110
(7) POLON POLON OPSCLK OPSCLK (6)
52
(7) LASER* LASER* 112
FDPFUL* FDPFUL* (3)
48 113
TP455 (7) POLRDY* POLRDY* EXITPAP* EXITPAP* (3)
55 114
(7) PDIN* PDIN* OPSEL0 OPSEL0 (6)
54 115
(7) POWCONT POWCONT OPSEL1 OPSEL1 (6)
R208
107 58
0 (8) 20PTRG 20PTRG SYSRES* SYSRES* (8)
104 68
(3) BFANON BFANON SCLKIN SCLKIN (8)
105 59
TP266 RSVIO2 SCLKOUT SCLKOUT (1)
57 69
(8) PDOUT* PDOUT* SOIN SOIN (8)
62
SOOUT SOOUT (1) +5V1
3 67
C209 TEST SDIR SDIR (8)
27p R209 63
0 TP267 32 SBSY* SBSY* (8)
IXIN 66
STRIG TP268
X201 64
VDFON1* VDFON1* (8)
16.000MHz 65
R211 0 TP269 EGIR EGIR (8) C210 C211 C212 C213 C214 C215
R210 34
BXIN 78
1M 2 RESET* RESET* (1)
SYSCLK 0.1µ 0.1µ 0.1µ 0.1µ 0.1µ 0.1µ
R212

VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS

C216 27p 0
R213 560 TP270

1
11
21
31
41
51
61
71
81
91
101
111

TP271 TP272
TP444

(1) SYSCLK TP456

FS-1800/1800N | FS-3800/3800N
+5V1

R214 R216
10k 10k
TP273
YC202 +24V1 +24V2 +5V1
ZCROSS (1)
24 TP274
+24V1 24
23 EXITPAP* (2)
+24V1 23 TP275
22
+24V1 22 FDPFUL* (2)
21
+24V1 21 C217 C218 C219
Engine board 3/8

20
GND 20
19 +5V1 1000p 1000p 1000p
GND 19
18 R301 0
GND 18
17 +5V1
GND 17
16 C220 100p
+5V1 16

FS-1800/1800N | FS-3800/3800N
15
+5V1 15 + C301 +5V1
14 R217 R218
+5V1 100µ/10V C224 0.1µ
14 2.2k 4.7k
13
+5V1 13 TP276 8
12 HEATON* YB201
HEATON* 1 2 6 −
12 7
ZCROSS YB202 393 HTEMP* (1)
11 1 2
ZCROSS 11 TP277
5 +
SLEEP* YB203
10 1 2 4 U205-2 TP278
SLEEP* 10 SLEEP* (2) + BA1039F_01
R219 C221 C302
9 3.3k 0.1µ
+24V2 9 1µ/50V +5V1
8 TP446
GND 8 R220 1M
7
+5V1 7 QA201B
YB204 UMD3N_01 4
6 EXITPAP* 1 2
EXITPAP* 6 YB205

A-12
5 THERM 1 2
THERM 5 5
4 FDDR
FDDR 4 THERM (1)
3 FUDR
FUDR 3 3
YB206
2 FDPFUL* 1 2
FDPFUL* 2 3 TP280
TP381
1
+24V2 1 2
Q204
DTC114EUA_01 6
CONNECTOR24 YB207
1 2 R221
FDDR (4) 2
5.6k R222 TP282
Power YB208 1
1 2 1k
supply FUDR (4)
+24V2 +5V1
unit +5V1 1 QA201A
+5V1 UMD3N_01
C222 100p

R233 R224
1M 4.7k HEATON (2)
U205-1
R225 BA1039F_01 TP283
4.7k 2 −
1
TP284 THDEAD (1)
3 3 393
R226 1k TP285 +
1 Q205 TP286
2SB1424
3 TP287 2 R227 1M
YC207
2 Q206 YB259 R228 C223
(2) BFANON 1 2 1 Controller 1.3k
DTC114EUA_01 1 0.1µ

TP288 2 box fan


2
1 D210 C239 motor
1SS355 1000p
CONNECTOR2
+24V2

TP293

D202
1SS120 TP289
YC203
FDDR (3) 3 +24V1
R229 2.2k 2 1
Q207
(1) WTNLED +24V1
TP453 2 D203 +5V1 2SC4081 2
R232 2.2k
3 Q208 1SS120 1 +24V1
(2) FDON R231 3
2SD2011 C303 + +24V1
4.7k
1 100µ/35V 4
GND
R230 +24V2 R315 R316 5
Engine board 4/8

4.7k 10k 10k +24V2 GND


6
+24V2
7
D205 (1) EEDIO +24V2
1SS120 8
(1) EECLK +24V2
YB209
FUDR (3) ERASEDR 1 2 9
ERASEDR
YB210
WTNLED* 1 2 10
TP454 2 WTNLED*
R237 2.2k D206 TNRFUL* 11
3 Q208 TNRFUL*
(2) FUON 1SS120 +5V1
2SD2011 +5V2 12
1
13
TP297 TP298 TP296 +5V2
R235 14
4.7k +24V2 GND
R233 R234
1 YB211 2 15
TP294 TP295 10k 10k EEDIO
1YB212 2 16
EECLK
REGPAP 1YB213 2 17
(2) REGPAP REGPAP
TP299 YB214 18
R242 TP313 1 2
PVOLAN1
TP310 10k TCOVOP 1YB215 2
3 19
(2) TCOVOP TCOVOP
R244 4.7k Q214 FCOVOP* YB216
1 C255 C256 1 2 20

A-13
2SB1132 FCOVOP*
(2) SCOVOP* 1000p 1000p TP300 21
3 CSIZE
+5V1 2 TP303 R236 YB217
TP312 1 2 22
2 Q215 TP314 12k PVOLAN2
(1) ERASE DTC114EUA_01 YB218
R249 220 1 2 CONNECTOR22
R250 (2) FCOVOP*
TP318 +24V2
10k TP308
1
R241 DZ202 Sensor
TP315 R243 22k 2.2k UDZ3.9B R238 board
510
3 R251 30k DZ203 R248
Q216 2 ERASEDR UDZ3.9B 4.7k
2SC4081
(1) EDEAD*
1
R252
1k

+5V1 TP317 TP309


+5V2 TP311

R247 200 R246 1k R245 1k


1 TP301
Q211
DTA123JUA_01 2
QA202 5
TP307 UMG9N_01 1
TP457 TP305
3 (1) PAPVOL 2
3
R239 1k DZ201
2 TP316 3
(1) WTONFUL*
Q213 DZ204
R240 DTC114YUA_01 UDZ2.0B UDZ3.9B
4
4.7k 1 TP304

(1) CASIZE

FS-1800/1800N | FS-3800/3800N
TP319

4
3
TP320 +24V2 +5V2 +5V1
2 +5V1
(2) MCHON
TP321
1 TP334
TP322 YC204
(2) TRCHON QA203 5 R253 TP348
UMG9N_01 10k 18
18 +24V2
MCHON* 1YB219 2 TP323 10
10 MCHON*
4 TP327 TRCHON* YB220 TP324
1 2 6 TRCON*
6
3 TRVSEL3* 1YB221 2 TP326
TP325 4
Engine board 5/8

2 4 TRVSEL3*
YB222
TRVSEL1* 1 2 TP328 2
(2) TRVSEL3 2 TRVSEL1*
TP329 TP332 YB223
1 TRVSEL2* 1 2 TP330 1
1 TRVSEL2*
(2) TRVSEL1 QA204 5 RTRCHON* YB224 TP331
1 2 12
UMG9N_01 12 RTRCHON*
HVCLK YB225 TP333
1 2 8
8 HVCLK
TP343 TP339 TP351 3
TP344 3 +5V1

FS-1800/1800N | FS-3800/3800N
4 TP336 TP335 9 GND
9
3 YB226 TP337
TP338 1 2 5
2 (2) TNEMP* 5 TNEMP*
YB227 TP340
(2) TRVSEL2 1 2 7
(1) TONSCAN 7 TONSCAN
TP342 YB228 TP341
1 1 2 14
(1) DLPTYPE 14 DLPTYPE
(2) RTRCHON QA205 5 TP347 YB229 TP345
1 2 16 TMOTDR
UMG9N_01 TMOTDR 16
CONTYPE YB230
1 2 TP346 17
17 CONTYPE
R257
+5V1 15 +5V2
R259 0 510 YB231 15
HUNIT* 1 2 TP349 11
11 HUNIT*
HANDS* 1 YB232 2 TP350 13
4 +5V1 13 HANDS*

A-14
R258 +24V2 TP356 CONNECTOR18
5 10k
(2) HVCLK1 TP355
TP354 TP352 R254 R255 R256
High
TP353 3 10k 10k 10k voltage
QA206B TP357
UMD3N_01 unit
R262
(2) CONTYPE
6 10k
TP359 TP360 (2) HUNIT*
2 R261 3
(2) HVCLK2 R263 4.7k 1 (2) HANDS* +24V1 +24V2
Q217 +5V1
10k
3 2SB1132
TP358 TP361 2
Q218 C227 C228 C229
QA206A 1 2
DTC114EUA_01 1000p 1000p 1000p
UMD3N_01 D208 + +
C304 C305
1SS355 47µ/16V
R267 R317 47µ/35V
1 Q220 TP365 R265 5.6k 5.6k
2SA1576A 1 5.6
2 2
TP366 D207
TP362 Q219
3 R266 1k 1SS355
1 2SD1664
TP363 TMOTDR
5 3
TP364
1
(2) TMOTON (2) FANON* DZ205
R267 2
10k TP370 UDZ16B FANDR (7)
(2) FANSPD
3
TNMOC (2) TP367 QA207 4
C240
UMG9N_01 TP369
DZ206 1000p
R268
UDZ3.9B 2.2k
FS-1800/1800N | FS-3800/3800N
+5V1 +24V2
20PSCLK (8)
20PSDO (8) F201 FUSE 3.15A/125VAC
1 2
OP24V (8)
F202 FUSE 3.15A/125VAC
1 2
OP5V (8)
TP371
+ +
TP372 C307 C306
100µ/10V 100µ/35V
TP373
TP374 TP375 YC205
TP376 TP377
U206
R269 100
2 1A1 1Y1 3 1
(2) OPSCLK 4 5 1 OP24V
(2) OPSDO 1A2 1Y2 R270 100
6 1A3 1Y3 7 2
OPSDI 10 9 2 GND
OPRDY* A14 1Y4
TP380 TP378 3
12 3 OP5V
TP379 2A1 2Y1 11
14 2A2 2Y2 13 4
TP381 4
1 TP382 1 YB233 2
G1 VCC 16 5
5 OPSCLK
15 G2 GND 8 +5V1 YB234
1 2 6
6 OPSEL0
SN74LS367_01
OPTSDI (2) YB235 2 7
1
1
2
3
5

7 OPSDI
DZA201 YB236
C230 1 2 8
OPTRDY* (1) 8 OPSEL1
0.1µ D-ZENER
1 YB2372 9
9 OPSDO
YB238
1 2 10
OPSEL2
4

10
YB239
1 2 11
11 OPRDY*
TP383 12
12
TP384
TP387 TP385 CONNECTOR12
TP386
TP390 TP388
Optional

A-15
TP389
TP393 TP391
TP392 unit
TP395 +5V1
TP394
interface
U207 RA212 100
2 1A1 1Y1 3 2 1
(2) OPSEL0 4 5
(2) OPSEL1 1A2 1Y2 4 3
6 1A3 1Y3 7 6 5
(2) OPSEL2 10 9
(2) OPSEL3 A14 1Y4 8 7
(2) OPSEL4 12 2A1 2Y1 11 TP398 TP399
(2) OPSEL5 14 2A2 2Y2 13
1 G1 VCC 16 R271 100
TP396
15 G2 GND 8
C231
TP397 SN74LS367_01 0.1µ 100
R272
20PSEL3 (8)
20PSEL4 (8)

1
2
3
5

1
2
3
5
+5V1 20PSEL5 (8)
DZA202
D-ZENER 20PSDI (8)
Engine board 6/8

DZA203 20PRDY* (8)

4
D-ZENER R273 R274
2.2k 2.2k
R275 100
OPSDI
R276 100
OPRDY*
C232 C233
100p 100p
+24V2
+24V2
R277 130 2W D209 1SS355 +5V1 +3.3V1
TP401
U208 +5V3
BA17805FP R279 C310 +
1 3 100µ/35V YC206B
IN OUT 10k
2 COM
10
C324 + 10 GND
0.1µ C308 TP403 FPCLK YB240
1 2 8
3.3µ/50V (8) FPCLK 8 FPCLK
TP404 FPDIR YB241 6
1 2
(8) FPDIR 6 FPDIR
TP405 YB242
CU201 FPDATA 1 2 4
1 2 R280 (8) FPDATA 4 FPDATA
YB243
0 1 2 2
TP402
Engine board 7/8

2 +3.3V1
(2) SAMPLE1* TP407 FPPST* YB244
1 2 12
3 (8) FPRST* 12 FPRST*
YC206A TP409 9
CU202 (8) FANDR 9 GND
TP406 FANDR YB245
1 2 19 1 2 14
(2) POWCONT 19 +5V3 TP411 14 FANDR
+5V1 SAMPLE1* 20 3 7
20 SAMPLE1* TP413 7 +24V2
3 POWCONT 21 2 MMOTON*1 YB246 2 16
CU203 21 POWCONT (2) MMOTON 16 MMOTON*

FS-1800/1800N | FS-3800/3800N
4 1 2 LASER* 22 17
TP410 22 LASER* Q221 17 GND
YB247
QA209B 23 DTC114EUA_01 1 1 2 18
(2) LASER* 5 UMD3N_01 23 VDO+ 18 MMOTRDY*
3 1
24
6 24 VDO- (2) MMOTRDY* 1 +24V2
25 MPFSOL*1YB248 2 3
3 2 25 GND 3 MPFSOL*
FFDDR* YB249
26 1 2 11
QA209A 26 +5V3 11 FEDDR*
TP415 2
UMD3N_01 PDIN* 27 APC MIDDR* 1 YB250 2 5
27 PDIN* 1 Q222 5 MIDDR*
1 28 board 13
TP408 28 GND 2SD1664 +24V2
13
R281 POLCLK 3 REGDR* YB251
VDO+ 0 29 1 2 15
(8) VDO+ 29 POLCLK 15 REGDR*
POLRDY* R289
TP412 30 4.7k
30 POLRDY*
VDO- R282 0 POLON* CONNECTOR34
31
(8) VDO- 31 POLON*

A-16
+24V2 32 Engine
+5V1 32 GND
33 relay
33 +24V2
R283 board
10k 34 2
34 GND
R284 TP416 1 Q223
TP418 2.2k CU204 R291
R287 56 CONNECOTR34 2SD1664
1 2 + 0 +5V1
(2) PDIN* 3
C309
47µ/35V TP414 R292
3 R285 1k
(2) MPFSOL 4.7k
CU205 +
C311
1 2 TP419 47µ/16V
POLRDY*
TP417
R286 1k
TP424 C236 C237 (2) FEDDR
3
TP420 TP291 2
1000p 330p
R288 1k
1 Q224
(2) MIDDR
2SD1664
CU206 3
TP425 TP422 TP423
1 2 R290 1k R293
(2) REGDR 4.7k
C242 3
TP426 4 1000p
3
(2) POLCLK
2 2
1 1 Q225
(2) POLON
2SD1664
TP427 5 CU207 3
QA208 1 2
UMG9N_01 R294
4.7k
3
TP428
YC201 +5V1 +3.3V1

GND A1 A1
PRINT* B1 B1 PRINT* (1)
+5V1 A2 A2
+5V1 B2 B2
+5V1 A3 A3
SIOUT B3 B3 SIOUT (1)
SDIR A4 A4
SCLKN B4 B4 SDIR (2)
EGIR A5 A5 R295 56
B5 TP429
SBSY* B5 SCLKIN (2)
VDFON1 A6 A6
SOIN B6 B6 EGIR (2)
VSREQ* A7 A7
SYSRES* B7 B7 SBSY* (2)
GND A8 A8
PDOUT* B8 B8
A9 VDFON1* (2)
GND A9 R296 56 TP430
Engine board 8/8

GND B9 B9
A10 SOIN (2)
GND A10
Main baord VDO+ B10 B10 VSREQ* (1)
GND A11 A11
VDO- B11 B11 SYSRES* (2)
FPDIR A12 A12
GND B12 B12 PDOUT* (2)
+3.3V1 A13 A13
FPCLK B13 B13 VDO+ (7)
GND A14 A14
FPDATA B14 B14 VDO- (7)
20PSEL5 A15 A15
GND B15 B15 FPDIR (7)
20PSEL3 A16 A16
20PSEL4 B16 B16 FPCLK (7)
GND A17 A17 R297 1k TP431
20PTRIG* B17 B17 FPDATA (7)
20PSDO A18 A18 YB252
B18 1 2
20PRDY* B18 20PSEL5 (6)
20PSCLK A19 A19
B19 1YB253 2
20PSDI B19 20PSEL3 (6)
OP24V A20 A20
B20 1YB254 2
OP5V B20 20PSEL4 (6)
CONNECTOR D40PIN_01
1 YB2552 TP435
20PSDO (6)
1 YB256 2 TP436 R298 0 TP437
20PRDY* (6)
1 YB2572 TP438
20PSCLK (6)

A-17
1 YB2582 TP439 R299 0 TP440
20PSDI (6)

R300
2.7k

OP24V (6) 2 TP441


Q226
20PTRIG (2)
DTC114EUA_01
OP5V (6)

TP459
R303 30k R305 1k R307 0
(1) WETCK2
C243
R311 0 R304
(1) WETCK1 1M 1000p
+5V1
TP460
C245 0.1µ

YC209 +5V1
R390 4.7k
Engine 1 1
2 AIRTEMP (1)
2
relay 3 3 U209B
4 8 2
4 U209A −
baord 6 1
− 7 3 358 AIRWET (1)
CONNECTOR4PIN 5 358 +
C244 + BA10358
R306 BA10358
5.6k 4 R310
0.1µ TP463
4.7k
TP461

FS-1800/1800N | FS-3800/3800N
(2, 4, 9) CPUD [31: 0]

CPUD25
CPUD24
CPUD23
CPUD22
CPUD21
CPUD20
CPUD19
CPUD18
CPUD17
CPUD16
CPUD15
CPUD14
CPUD13
CPUD12
CPUD11
CPUD10
CPUD9
CPUD8
CPUD7
CPUD6
CPUD5
CPUD4
CPUD3
CPUD2
CPUD1
CPUD0
(2, 4) CPUA [28: 0]

CPUA28 +3.3V +3.3V +3.3V


TP41

TP47 CPUA23
TP45 CPUA25

144
143
142
141
140
139
138
137
136
135
134
133
132
131
130
129
128
127
126
125
124
123
122
121
120
119
118
117
116
115
114
113
112
111
110
109
TP44 CPUA26 U01
TP43 CPUA27

D6
D7
D8
D9
D10
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15
D16
D17
D18
D19
D20
D21
D22
D23
D24
D25
D26
D27
D28
D29
D30
D21

GND
GND
Main board (TK-777) 1/12

VDD2
VDD2

PGND
PGND

PVDD33
PVDD33
PVDD33
PVDD33
TP55 CPUA16

FS-1800/1800N | FS-3800/3800N
R101
CPUA18 1 108
TP53 VDD2
CPUA19 CPUA26 2 GND 107
TP45 D5
CPUA22 CPUA27 3 TMRCLK 106
TP48 D4 TP424
CPUA28 4 SYSERR 105
D3
5 TRCCYCLE 104
PVDD33
CPUA29 6 EVENSTAT1 103
D2
CPUA17 CPUA30 7 EVENSTAT0 102
TP54 D1
CPUA20 CPUA31 8 PVDD33 101
TP50 D0
CPUA21 9 ODDSTAT1 100
TP49 TP470 BUSREQ
CPUA24 10 THMVDD 99
TP46 (2, 4, 9, 10) RSTOUTN RESETN
11 THMGND 98
TEST
12 PGND 97
BOOTWID1
(2) BGN TP432 13 ODDSTAT0 96
HOLDREQ
CPUA12 (2) BCLK TP433 14 PVDD33 95
TP59 PLLCLK TP425
CPUA14 (2) TAN TP434 15 TRCSTAT3 94
TP55 READY
CPUA15 (2) TEAN TP435 16 TRCSTAT2 93
TP56 BUSERR
CPUA13 17 TRCSTAT1 92
TP58 GND
TP436 18 VDD2 91
(2) DBBN HOLDACK
TP437 19 PPC405GF TRCSTAT0 80
(2) TSIZ0 WBE3
20 IRQ2 89
VDD2
TP63 CPUA8 TP438 21 GND 88
(2) TT3 WBE0
TP62 CPUA9 TP439 22 IRQ1 87 TP444

A-18
(2) TSIZ2 WBE1
TP61 CPUA10 TP440 23 IRQ0 86 CPUNITN (2)
(2) TSIZ1 WBE2
TP60 CPUA11 TP441 24 HALTN 85 HALTN (12)
(2) ABNN CSN0
25 TCK 84 TCK (12)
TP431 CSN2
26 BOOTWID0 83
TP30 PVDD33
27 TMS 82 TMS (12)
CPUA31 CSN1
CPUA3 28 TDI 81 TDI (12)
TP68 TP442 PGND
CPUA5 29 CLKSTR 80 TP423
TP66 (2) TBSTN Blast TP426
CPUA7 30 TRSTN RSTOUTN (2,9)
0

TP64 TP72 CSN3 79


CPUA2 31 TDO 78 TDO (12)
TP69 CNTLIN CPUA0
32 A31 77
PVDD33 CPUA1
33 A30 76
VREFIN CPUA2
34 A29 75
TP73 OEN CPUA3
CPUA1 TP443 35 A28 74
RNW CPUA4
R103

TP70 (2) TT1 A27


CPUA0 36 73
TP71 GND
CPUA4 VDD2
TP67
CPUA6
TP65
GND

VDD2
PLLVDD
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
PGND
A8
PVDD33
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
GND
A14
A15
VDD2
A16
A17
A18
PVDD33
A19
PGND
A20
PVDD33
A21
A22
A23
PVDD33
A24
A25
A26
GND

PPC405GF_01

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

+3.3V

0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1


C03 +

CPUA28
CPUA27
CPUA26
CPUA25
CPUA24
CPUA23
CPUA22
CPUA21
CPUA20
CPUA19
CPUA18
CPUA17
CPUA16
CPUA15
CPUA14
CPUA13
CPUA12
CPUA11
CPUA10
CPUA9
CPUA8
CPUA7
CPUA6
CPUA5

GND
220/6.3V C04 C05 C06 C07 C08 C09

GND TP422
RA17 0x4 SDA [12: 0] (6, 7)
7 8 SDA0
5 6 SDA1
TP119 TP123 TP127 TP131 3 4 SDA2
1 2 SDA3
(1, 4) CPUA [28: 0]
U02-1 RA18 0x4
7 8 SDA4
CPUA0 AC2 CPUA0 C25 ASDA0 5 6 SDA5
SDA0
CPUA1 AC1 CPUA1 E25 ASDA1 3 4 SDA6
SDA1
CPUA2 AD3 CPUA2 C24 ASDA2 1 2 SDA7
SDA2
CPUA3 AD2 CPUA3 F24 ASDA3
SDA3
CPUA4 AD1 CPUA4 B26 ASDA4 RA19 0x4
SDA4
CPUA5 AE2 CPUA5 E23 ASDA5 7 8 SDA8
SDA5 +3.3V
CPUA6 AE1 CPUA6 B25 ASDA6 5 6 SDA9
SDA6
CPUA7 AF2 CPUA7 D26 ASDA7 3 4 SDA10
SDA7
CPUA8 AE3 CPUA8 A25 ASDA8 1 2 SDA11 U02-3
SDA8
CPUA9 AF3 CPUA9 D25 ASDA9
SDA9 A22
CPUA10 AD4 CPUA10 A24 ASDA10 OVDDE5
SDA10 B22
CPUA11 AE4 CPUA11 C26 ASDA11 RA20 0x4 OVDDE5
SDA11 B24
CPUA12 AF4 CPUA12 A21 ASDA12 7 8 SDA12 OVDDE5
SDA12 D5
CPUA13 AC5 CPUA13 D24 ASDBA0 5 6 SDBA0 OVDDE5
SDBA0 SDBA0 (6, 7) D8
CPU A14 AD5 CPUA14 C22 ASDBA1 3 4 SDBA1 VDDE5
SDBA1 SDBA1 (6, 7) F24
CPUA15 AE5 CPUA15 1 2 SDCSN0 OVDDE5
SDCSN0 (6) Y23
CPUA16 AF5 CPUA16 C21 ASDCSN0 OVDDE5
SDCSN0 TP135
CPUA17 AD6 CPUA17 A20 ASDCSN1 RA21 0x4
SDCSN1 TP136 D14
Main board (TK-777) 2/12

CPUA18 AE6 CPUA18 A19 ASDCSN2 1 2 SDCSN2 VDDE5


SDCSN2 SDCSN2 (7) D19
CPUA19 AF6 CPUA19 B19 ASDCSN3 3 4 SDCSN3 VDDE5
SDCSN3 SDCSN3 (7) +3.3V H4
CPUA20 AC7 CPUA20 A18 ASDCSN4 5 6 SDCSN4 VDDE5
SDCSN4 SDCSN4 (7) H23
CPUA21 AD7 CPUA21 B18 ASDCSN5 7 8 SDCSN5 VDDE5
SDCSN5 SDCSN5 (7) N4
CPUA22 AE7 CPUA22 RA22 0x4 VDDE5
P23
CPUA23 AF7 CPUA23 B23 ASDCASN 1 2 VDDE5
SDCASN SDCASN (6, 7) W4
CPUA24 AD8 CPUA24 D22 ASDRASN 3 4 VDDE5
SDRASN SDRASN (6, 7) W23
(1) CPUA31 CPUA25 AE8 CPUA25 C19 ASDWEN 5 6 1k 1k VDDE5
SDWEN SDWEN (6, 7) AC8
CPUA26 AF8 CPUA26 7 8 VDDE5
SDCKE (6, 7) AC13
CPUA27 AE9 CPUA27 D20 ASDCKE VDDE5
CKE AC19
CPUA28 AF9 CPUA28 B20 VDDE5
SDCLKIN TP145 R11 ACB1608H-060
CPUA31 AE10 CPUA31 B21 SDCLKOUT R08 R09
SDCLKOUT SDCLK (6, 7) MB87J4300
(1, 4, 9) CPUD [31: 0]
CPUD0 AA24 B12
CPUD0 IICSDA IICSDA (7)
CPUD1 AA25 A11
CPUD1 IICSCL IICSDL (7)
CPUD2 AA26 CPUD2 RA23 0x4
CPUD3 AB23 C15 ADDQMLL 7 8
CPUD3 DQM0 DQMLL (6, 7)
CPUD4 AB24 C18 ADDQMLM 5 6
CPUD4 DQM1 DQMLM (6, 7)
CPUD5 AB25 J24 ADDQMUM 3 4 100p 100p
CPUD5 ASIC DQM2 DQMUM (6, 7)
CPUD6 AB26 E26 ADDQMUU 1 2
CPUD6 Block1/2 DQM3 DQMUU (6, 7)
CPUD7 AC24 U02-5
CPUD7 C28 C29
CPUD8 AC25 CPUD8 A12 ASDD0 M4 AGND
CPUD9 AC26 SDD0
SDD0
CPUD9 SDD1 A13 ASDD1 N3 AGND
CPUD10 AD24 SDD1

A-19
CPUD10 SDD2 B13 ASDD2 P2 AGND
CPUD11 AD25 SDD2
CPUD11 SDD3 C13 ASDD3 R26 AGND
CPUD12 AD26 SDD3
CPUD12 SDD4 A14 ASDD4
CPUD13 AE25 SDD4
CPUD13 SDD5 B14 ASDD5 GND A23 OVSS
CPU D14 AE25 SDD5
CPUD14 A15 ASDD6 C5 OVSS

TP137
TP141
TP146
TP147
TP148
CPUD15 AF25 SDD6
SDD6
CPUD15 SDD7 B15 ASDD7 C14 OVSS
CPUD16 AE14 SDD7 +2.5V
CPUD16 SDD8 D15 ASDD8 C20 OVSS
CPUD17 AF14 SDD8
CPUD17 SDD9 A16 ASDD9 C23 OVSS
CPUD18 AD13 SDD9
CPUD18 SDD10 B16 ASDD10 G24 OVSS
CPUD19 AE13 SDD10
CPUD19 SDD11 C16 ASDD11 M3 OVSS U02-4
CPUD20 AF13 SDD11 +2.5V
CPUD20 SDD12 A17 ASDD12 R24 OVSS N1
CPUD21 AC12 SDD12 AVDD
CPUD21 SDD13 B17 ASDD13 N2
CPUD22 AD12 SDD13 AVDD
CPUD22 SDD14 C17 ASDD14 A1 VSS P3
CPUD23 AE12 SDD14 AVDD
CPUD23 SDD15 D17 ASDD15 A26 VSS U26
CPUD24 AF12 SDD15 AVDD
CPUD24 SDD16 J25 ASDD16 D6 VSS
CPUD25 AD11 SDD16 CHIP EL.
CPUD25 SDD17 J26 ASDD17 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 D11 VSS D4
CPUD26 AE11 SDD17 220/6.3V + VDDEI
CPUD26 SDD18 K23 ASDD18 D16 VSS D9
CPUD27 AF11 SDD18 VDDEI
CPUD27 SDD19 K24 ASDD19 D21 VSS D13
CPUD28 AC10 SDD19 VDDEI
CPUD28 SDD20 K25 ASDD20 F4 VSS D18
CPUD29 AD10 SDD20 C42 VDDEI
CPUD29 SDD21 K26 ASDD21 C43 C44 C45 C46 C47 C48 C140 F23 VSS D23
CPUD30 AF10 SDD21 VDDEI
+3.3V CPUD30 SDD22 L25 ASDD22 L4 VSS J4
CPUD31 AD9 SDD22 VDDEI
CPUD31 SDD23 L26 ASDD23 L23 VSS J23
SDD23 VDDEI
SDD24 F25 ASDD24 T4 VSS N23
AD14 SDD24 VDDEI
(1) BGN BGN SDD25 F26 ASDD25 GND T23 VSS P4
AC15 SDD25 VDDEI
BRN SDD26 G23 ASDD26 AA4 VSS V4
AE16 SDD26 VDDEI
(1) ABBN ABBN SDD27 G25 ASDD27 AA23 VSS V23
AE15 SDD27 +3.3V VDDEI
TP450 AACKN SDD28 G26 ASDD28 AC6 VSS AC4
AC17 SDD28 VDDEI
TP427 DBGN SDD29 H24 ASDD29 AC11 VSS AC9
AD18 SDD29 VDDEI
(1) DBBN DBBN SDD30 H25 ASDD30 AC16 VSS AC14
AF15 SDD30 VDDEI
(1) TT1 TT1 SDD31 H26 ASDD31 ASDD [31: 0] (6) AC21 VSS AC18
AD17 SDD31 VDDEI
(1) TT3 TT3 AF1 VSS AC23
AE17 AD19 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 AF26 VDDEI
(1) TSIZ0 TSIZ0 EXTBDIR EXTBDIR (4) VSS
(1) TSIZ1 AF17 AE19
TSIZ1 EXTBOEN EXTBOEN (4, 8) MB87J4300
(1) TSIZ2 AD16
TSIZ2 MB87J4300
(1) TAN AE18 AC3
TAN ALATCH TP158
(1) TEAN AF18 C49 C50 C51 C52 C53 C54
TEAN GND
(1) TBSTN AF16 AC20
TBST SIDIR TP153
SIOEN AD15
AF21 TP154
(1) CPUINTN CPUINT
AE20 BIU603 D10 GND
(1,4, 9, 10) RSTOUTN RSTOUTX
TP155
MB87J4300

GND
TP156
TP157

FS-1800/1800N | FS-3800/3800N
+3.3V

(10) PDATA [ 8: 1] U02-2


TP159
PDATA1 Y1 AF24 ROMA1
PAD0 ROMA1 ROMA1 (5)
PDATA2 W3 AF24 ROMA2
PAD1 ROMA2 ROMA2 (4)
PDATA3 W2 AD23 ROMA3
PAD2 ROMA3 ROMA3 (4)
PDATA4 W1 AF23 ROMA4
PAD3 ROMA4 ROMA4 (4)
PDATA5 V3 AD20 CSN0
PAD4 ROMCSN0 CSN0 (4)
PDATA6 V2 AF21 CSN1
PAD5 ROMCSN1 CSN1 (4)
PDATA7 V1 AD21 CSN2
ROMCSN2

TP160
TP161
TP162
TP163
PAD6 CSN2 (5, 9)
PDATA8 U4 AF22 CSN3
PAD7 ROMCSN3 CSN3 (5)
AA2 AF22 OEN0
(10) ACK ACK ROMOEN0 CSN0 (4, 9)
AA1 AD22 OEN1
(10) BUSY BUSY ROMOEN1 CSN1 (5)
Y4 AF23 WEN0 +3.3V
(10) PERROR PERROR ROMWEN0 WEN0 (4, 5, 9)
Y3 AC22 WEN1
(10) SELECT SELECT ROMWEN1 TP164 RA24
Y2 FAULT
(10) FAULT

0
U1 B8 5 6
(10) STROBE STROBE VBUS C8 3
U2 4
(10) WAUTOFD AUTOFD USBDP C7 1
T1 2
(10) INIT INIT USBDN B9 7
U3 8
(10) SELECTION SELECTION CLK48IN
AB1 P1284DIR
(10) P1284DIR
Main board (TK-777) 3/12

AA3 DBCLK AB2 10kx4


DBCLK (12)
R13
(10) P1284HD P1284HD AB3 BCLK (1)

FS-1800/1800N | FS-3800/3800N
DBTXD DBTXD (12)
R1 DBRXD AB4
(11) XTXD TXD DBRXD (12)
P1
(11) XRXD RXD A9 GND
T2 PLGCLK TP165
(11) XRTS RTS L24
R4 OPBCLK TP166
(11) XCTS CTS AF20
R2 BCLKIN
(11) XDSR DSR AF19 R14 27 TP375
R3 BCLKOUT R15 330 C55 18p
(11) XDTR DTR
T3 ASIC TP167
(11) RSSEL RSSEL D7
Block 2/2 CXX2
M25 KUIOCSN1 TP168 X01
(5) KUIOCSN1 P25 R210
TP169 M24 KUIOCSN2 CXOUT
M24 TP171 3.3 k
TP170 KUIOCSN3 T26 25.0000 MHz
T25 IODATACKN1 CXIN
(5) IODATACKN1
U25 IODATACKN2 TP376 C56 18p
V25 IODATACKN3 Waverly L3
N26 IORN1 VXOUT
(5) IORN1 (352BGA)
P26 IORN2 L1 TP173
TP172 block2/2
P24 IORN3 VXIN
TP174 TP374
R25 IOWN1 GND
(5) IOWN1 M1
T24 IOWN2 XTST +3.3V +3.3V
TP175 L2
R23 IOWN3 XSM
TP176 M2 TP377
W26 OP1RN1 MST 0
(5) OP1RN1 B11 TP179

A-20
W25 OP1RN2 SMCK R17 330 C58 22p
Y24 C11
OP1RN3 EXTIOR1 SELECTIN (10)
M26 D12
(5) DMAACKN1 DMAACK1 EXTIOR2 EXTIOR2 (12) R16
N25 DMAACK2 EXTIORC (10) X02
TP178 B1 R19 0
N24 DMAACK3 SVCCLK SVCCLK (9)
TP180 D2 25.50629 MHz
U24 DMAREQ1 AUXIN XLIDATA (9) TP181 TP372
(5) DMAREQ1 E1
V24 DMAREQ2 AUXCLK SRCCLKN (9) C59 22p
TP182 C1
U23 DMAREQ3 AUXOUT0 PVIDEO0 (9)
V26 AUXOUT1 D1
(5) OPRDY1 OPRDY1 PVIDEO1 (9) R20 430F
W24 AUXOUT2 D3
(12) OPRDY2 OPRDY2 PVIDEO2 (9)
Y26 AUXOUT3 E2 100F R22 240F
(5) OPRST1 OPRST1 PVIDEO3 (9) R21 GND
Y25 AUXOUT4 E3
(10) OPRSTN2 OPRST2 PVIDEO4 (9)
AUXOUT5 E4
PVIDEO5 (9)
J2 AUXOUT6 F2
(8) CFRST1 RSTA PVIDEO6 (9)
J3 AUXOUT7 F3
(8) CFRST2 RSTB PVIDEO7 (9)
TP183 G1 GND
(8) CFCSN1 CFCSN1 C4
G3 BIASP TP184
(8) CFCSN2 CFCSN2 A3
H1 BIASN TP185
(8) CFOEN1 CFOEN1
H2
(8) CFOEN2 CFOEN2 B5
H3 VDFONSPL0 VDFON (12) 0.1 0.1
(8) CFWEN1 CFWEN1 A4
J1 VDFONSPL1 FSYNC (9)
(8) CFWEN2 CFWEN2 B2
K1 VDATA0 TP186
(8) CFWAITAN1 WAITAN B3 VDATAN C60 C61
K2 VDATAN0
(8) CFWAITBN2 WAITBN B4 VDATAP
F1 VDATAP0
(8) CDET1A CDET1A C3 TP190
K3 VDATAN1 TP187
(8) CDET1B CDET1B A2 TP189 GND GND
G2 VDATAP1 TP188
(8) CDET2A CDET2A C2 VDOUTN (12)
K4 BD BD (9, 12)
(8) CDET2B CDET2B R112 0
C6 C10
TP191 FPRST ENGIRN C9 ENGIRN (12) L03
B6 SBSY SBSY (12)
(12) FPDAT FPDAT B10 CHOKE-COIL
A6 SDIR SDIR (12) 3
(12) FPCLK FPCLK A10 2
A7 SCLK SCLK (12)
(12) FPDIR FPDIR C12
SI B7 SI (12)
G4 SO SO (12)
PCTEST A8 1 4
A5 RSTINX RSTIN (12)
TSTMODE

MB87J4300 R113 0 ACT3225-102_01

GND
VDOUTP (12)
TP192
TP193
+3.3V

+3.3V

(1, 2) CPUA [28: 0] LA [22: 2] (5, 8, 9)


U03
CPUA22 2 A1 B1 18 LA22
(1, 2, 9) CPUD [31: 0]
CPUA21 3 A2 B2 17 LA21 C62 +
CPUA20 4 A3 B3 16 LA20
CPUA19 5 A4 B4 15 LA19 22/6.3V
CPUA18 6 A5 B5 14 LA18 CHIP EL.
CPUA17 7 A6 B6 13 LA17
CPUA16 8 12 LA16 YS01
A7 B7 LD [15: 0]
CPUA15 9 11 LA15 GND CONNECTOR 72PIN
A8 B8 TP194 LD [15: 0] (5, 8)
1 GND
19 G VCC 20 CPUD0 2 DQ0
1 DIR GND 10 CPUD1 3 DQ1
C63 CPUD2 4 DQ2
SN74LV245A_01 TP195 +3.3V
0.1 5 VCC
CPUD3 6 DQ3
CPUD4 7 DQ4 U06
CPUD5 8 DQ5 CPUD15 2 18 LD15
CPUD6 A1 B1
9 DQ6 CPUD14 3 17 LD14
CPUD7 A2 B2
10 DQ7 CPUD13 4 16 LD13
GND +3.3V TP196 A3 B3
(3) ROMA2
11 GND CPUD12 5 15 LD12
A4 B4
12 A2 CPUD11 6 14 LD11
Main board (TK-777) 4/12

(3) ROMA3 A5 B5
(3) ROMA4
13 A3 CPUD10 7 13 LD10
A6 B6
14 A4 CPUD9 8 12 LD9
U04 LA5 A7 B7
15 A5 CPUD8 9 11 LD8
CPUA14 2 18 LA14 (1, 2, 9, 10)CPUD [31: 0] A8 B8
A1 B1 16 NC
CPUA13 3 A2 B2 17 LA13 LA6 17 A6 19 20
CPUA12 4 16 LA12 LA7 (2, 8) EXTBOEN G VCC C66
A3 B3 18 A7 1 10
CPUA11 5 15 LA11 LA8 (2) EXTBDIR DIR GND
A4 B4 19 A8
CPUA10 6 A5 B5 14 LA10 LA9 20 A9 SN74LV245A_01 0.1
CPUA9 7 A6 B6 13 LA9 TP197 21 GND
CPUA8 8 A7 B7 12 LA8 CPUD8 22 DQ8
CPUA7 9 A8 B8 11 LA7 CPUD9 23 DQ9
CPUD10 24 DQ10 GND
19 G VCC 20 CPUD11 25 DQ11
1 DIR GND 10 TP198 CPUD12 26 DQ12
CPUD13 27 DQ13
C64
SN74LV245A_01 0.1 CPUD14 28 DQ14
CPUD15 29 DQ15 +3.3V
30 VCC
LA10 31 A10 U07
LA11 32 A11 CPUD7 2 18 LD7
LA12 A1 B1
33 A12 CPUD6 3 17 LD6
GND +3.3V TP199 A2 B2
34 NC CPUD5 4 16 LD5
CPUD16 System A3 B3
35 DQ16 CPUD4 5 15 LD4
A4 B4

A-21
CPUD17 36 DQ17 CPUD3 6 14 LD3
CPUD18
(ROM) A5 B5
37 DQ18 CPUD2 7 13 LD2
U05 CPUD19 A6 B6
38 DQ19 DIMM CPUD1 8 12 LD1
2 18 LA6 A7 B7
CPUA6 A1 B1
39 GND CPUD0 9 11 LD0
(3, 9) OEN0 A8 B8
CPUA5 3 17 LA5 40 OEN
A2 B2 (3) CSN0
CPUA4 4 16 LA4 41 CE1N 19 20
A3 B3 (3) CSN1 G VCC
CPUA3 5 15 LA3 42 CE2N 1 10
A4 B4 LA13 DIR GND C67
CPUA2 6 14 LA2 43 A13
A5 B5 LA14
7 13 44 A14 SN74LV245A_01
A6 B6 TP200 0.1
8 12 45 NC
A7 B7 TP201
9 11 46 NC
A8 B8 TP202 47 WEN
(3, 5, 9) WEN0
19 20 48 VCC
GND
G VCC CPUD20
1 10 49 DQ20
DIR GND CPUD21
C65 TP203 50 DQ21
SN74LV245A_01 CPUD22 51 DQ22
0.1
CPUD23 52 DQ23
TP204 53 GND
CPUD24 54 DQ24
CPUD25 55 DQ25
CPUD26 56 DQ26
GND CPUD27 57 DQ27
TP205 CPUD28 58 DQ28
CPUD29 59 DQ29
CPUD30 60 DQ30
CPUD31 61 DQ31
62 VCC
LA15 63 A15
LA16 64 A16
LA17 65 A17
LA18 66 A18
67 NC
LA19 68 A19
LA20 69 A20
LA21 70 A21
LA22 71 A22
72 GND

TP206

GND

FS-1800/1800N | FS-3800/3800N
(4, 8, 9) LA [22: 2]

(4, 8) LD [15: 0]
+3.3V

+KUIO3.3V

U08
LA21 44 31 LD15 +5V YC04
A20 D15
LA20 43 29 LD14
A19 D14
LA19 2 27 LD13 A1
A18 D13 NC
LA18 3 A5 LD12 B1
A17 D12 NC
LA17 34 22 LD11 A2
A16 D11 NC
LA16 35 20 LD10 B2
A15 D10 NC
LA15 36 18 LD9 A3
A14 D9 GND
LA14 37 16 LD8 B3
A13 D8 Power 3.3V
LA13 38 30 LD7 A4
A12 D7 Power 3.3V
LA12 39 28 LD6 LA16 B4
A11 D6 A15
LA11 40 26 LD5 A5
A10 D5 GND
LA10 41 24 LD4 LA15 B5
A9 D4 A14
LA9 42 21 LD3 LA14 A6
A8 D3 A13
LA8 4 19 LD2 LA13 B6
A7 D2 A12
LA7 5 17 LD1 LA12 A7
A6 D1 A11
LA6 6 15 LD0 LA11 B7
A5 D0 A10
LA5 7
Main board (TK-777) 5/12

A4 LA10 A8
LA4 8 12 A9
A3 /CE CSN2 (3, 9) LA9 B8 A8

FS-1800/1800N | FS-3800/3800N
LA3 9 14 A9
A2 /OE OEN1 (3) GND
LA2 10 33 LA8 B9
A1 /BYTE A7
11 LA7 A10
(3) ROMA1 A0 A6
LA6 B10
1 13 A5
TP207 NU GND LA5 A11
23 32 A4
VCC GND LA4 B11 A3
LA3 A12 A2
MX23L1610MC10KF2 0.1 LA2 B12 A1
A13 GND
B13 Power 3.3V
C68
A14 /OP2IF
(3) KUIOCSN1
B14 /OP2ACK
(3) IODTACKN1
A15 /OP2IR
(3) OPIRN1
B15 Power 5V
A16 RDY
(3) OPRDY1 KUIO-LV
B16 DREQ
(3) DMAREQ1
A17 GND
GND B17
(3) DMAACKN1 /DMACK
A18 /IOR
(3) IORN1
B18 /IOW
(3) IOWN1
A19 /RESET
(3) OPRSTN1
B19 VOLT DETECT

A-22
A20 D15
+3.3V +3.3V B20 D14
A21 GND
RA25 B21 D13
1 2 A22 D12
3 4 B22 D11
5 6 A23 D10
7 8 B23 D9
R110 0 U09S A24
(4, 8) LA20 ALA20 42 30 LD15 D8
D15 B24 D7
LA19 1 A19 28 LD14 2.2kx4 A25
D14 GND
LA18 2 A18 26 LD13 B25
D13 D6
LA17 33 A17 24 LD12 A26
D12 D5
LA16 34 A16 21 LD11 B26
D11 GND D4
LA15 35 A15 19 LD10 A27
D10 D3
LA14 36 A14 17 LD9 B27
D9 D2
LA13 37 A13 15 LD8 A28
D8 D1
LA12 38 A12 29 LD7 B28
D7 D0
LA11 39 A11 27 LD6 A29
D6 GND
LA10 40 A10 25 LD5 B29
D5 NC
LA9 41 A9 23 LD4 A30
D4 +KUIO3.3V NC
LA8 3 A8 20 LD3 +5V B30
D3 NC
LA7 4 A7 18 LD2
D2
LA6 5 A6 16 LD1 G1
D1 LockPin(A1)
LA5 6 A5 14 LD0 D01 1SS355 G2
D0 LockPin(A30)
LA4 7 A4 1 2
LA3 8 A3 11 CSN3
/CE CSN3 (3)
LA2 9 A2 13 OEN1
/OE OEN1 (3) CONNECTOR KUIO
10 A1 32 5V - 3.3V REGULATOR
A0 /BYTE
GND
22 12 U24
VCC 31
GND 1 3
GND 2 IN OUT
0.1 COM
ROM SOCKET 42PIN_01
BA033FP +
C69 1 0.1

C72 C70 C71


22/6.3V

GND

GND
(2, 7) SDA [12: 0]
SDD [31: 0]
(2) ASDD [31: 0] SDD [31: 0] (7)

TP208

RA26 56x4
ASDD0 1 2 SDD0
ASDD8 3 4 SDD8
ASDD1 5 6 SDD1
ASDD9 7 8 SDD9

TP212

RA27 56x4
ASDD2 1 2 SDD2
ASDD10 3 4 SDD10
Main board (TK-777) 6/12

ASDD3 5 6 SDD3
ASDD11 7 8 SDD11
U10 SDRAM 64M
TP216 SDD31 2 A0 25 SDA0
DQ0
SDD30 4 A1 26 SDA1
DQ1
SDD29 5 A2 27 SDA2
RA28 56x4 DQ2
SDD28 7 A3 60 SDA3
DQ3
ASDD4 1 2 SDD4 SDD27 8 61 SDA4
DQ4 A4
ASDD12 3 4 SDD12 SDD26 10 62 SDA5
DQ5 A5
ASDD5 5 6 SDD5 SDD25 11 63 SDA6
DQ6 A6
ASDD13 7 8 SDD13 SDD24 13 64 SDA7
DQ7 A7
SDD23 74 A8 65 SDA8
DQ8
SDD22 76 A9 66 SDA9
DQ9
TP220 SDD21 77 A10/AP 24 SDA10
DQ10
SDD20 79 A11(BA1) 23 SDA11
DQ11 SDBA1 (2, 7)
SDD19 80 A12(BA0) 22 +3.3V
RA29 56x4 DQ12 SDBA0 (2, 7)
SDD18 82
DQ13
ASDD6 1 2 SDD6 SDD17 83 DQM0 16
DQ14 DQMUU (2, 7)
ASDD14 3 4 SDD14 SDD16 85 DQM1 71
DQ15 DQMUM (2, 7)
ASDD7 5 6 SDD7 SDD15 31 DQM2 28 R24
DQ16 DQMLM (2, 7)
ASDD15 7 8 SDD15 SDD14 33 DQM3 59 100
DQ17 DQMLL (2, 7)
SDD13 34
DQ18
SDD12 36 68

A-23
DQ19 CLK SDCLK (2, 7)
SDD11 37 CKE 67
TP224 DQ20 SDCKE (2, 7)
SDD10 39
DQ21
SDD9 40 20 R25
DQ22 /CS SDCSN0 (2)
RA30 56x4 SDD8 42 19 100
DQ23 /RAS SDRASN (2, 7)
ASDD16 1 2 SDD16 SDD7 45 /CAS 18
DQ24 SDCASN (2, 7)
ASDD24 3 4 SDD24 SDD6 47 /WE 17
DQ25 SDWEN (2, 7)
ASDD17 5 6 SDD17 SDD5 48
DQ26 GND
ASDD25 7 8 SDD25 SDD4 50 NC 14
DQ27 TP428
SDD3 51 NC 21
DQ28
SDD2 53 NC 30
DQ29
TP232 SDD1 54 NC 57
DQ30
SDD0 56 NC 69
DQ31
NC 70
64M ( x 32) SDRAM TSOP 86PIN

RA31 56x4 73
NC
ASDD18 1 2 SDD18
ASDD26 3 4 SDD26 1 VSS 44
VCC
ASDD19 5 6 SDD19 15 VSS 58
VCC
ASDD27 7 8 SDD27 29 VSS 72
VCC
43 VSS 86
VCC
3 VSSQ 6
VCCQ
9 VSSQ 12
TP236 VCCQ
35 VSSQ 32
VCCQ
41 VSSQ 38
VCCQ
RA32 56x4 49 VSSQ 46
VCCQ
ASDD20 1 2 SDD20 55 VSSQ 52
+3.3V VCCQ
ASDD28 3 4 SDD28 75 VSSQ 78
VCCQ
ASDD21 5 6 SDD21 81 VSSQ 84
VCCQ
ASDD29 7 8 SDD29
TC59S6432CFT-80

TP240 C73 C74


0.1 0.1
RA33 56x4
ASDD22 1 2 SDD22
ASDD30 3 4 SDD30
ASDD23 5 6 SDD23 GND
ASDD31 7 8 SDD31

FS-1800/1800N | FS-3800/3800N
(2, 6) SDA [12: 0]

(6) SDD [31: 0]


+3.3V
C76 +3.3V
YS02 YS03
47/6.3V

+
1 1
GND GND
SDD31 2 SDD31 2
DQ0 DQ0
SDD30 3 SDD30 3
DQ1 DQ1
SDD29 4 SDD29 4
DQ2 DQ2
SDD28 5 SDD28 5
DQ3 DQ3
6 6
VCC VCC
SDD27 7 SDD27 7
DQ4 DQ4
SDD26 8 SDD26 8
DQ5 DQ5
SDD25 9 SDD25 9
DQ6 DQ6
SDD24 10 SDD24 10
DQ7 DQ7
11 11
(2, 6) DQMUU /DQMB0 (2, 6) DQMUU /DQMB0
12 12
GND GND
SDA0 13 SDA0 13
A0 A0
SDA2 14 SDA2 14
A2 A2
SDA4 15 SDA4 15
A4 A4
SDA6 16 SDA6 16
A6 A6
SDA8 17 SDA8 17
A8 A8
SDA10 18 SDA10 18
A10/AP A10/AP
19 19
(2, 6) SDBA1 BA1 (2, 6) SDBA1 BA1
SDA12 20 SDA12 20
A12 A12
21 21
VCC VCC
22 22
DU DU
23 23
RFU RFU
24 24
RFU RFU
25 (2, 6) SDCLK 25
(2, 6) SDCLK CK0 CK0
26 26
GND GND
27 27
Main board (TK-777) 7/12

(2, 6) SDCKE CKE0 (2, 6) SDCKE CKE0


28 (2, 6) SDWEN 28
(2, 6) SDWEN /WE /WE

FS-1800/1800N | FS-3800/3800N
29 (2) SDCSN4 29
(2) SDCSN2 /S0 /S0
30 30
/S2 /S2
31 31
VCC VCC
32 32
NC NC
33 33
NC NC
34 34
NC NC
35 35
NC NC
36 36
GND GND
37 37
(2, 6) DQMLM /DQMB2 (2, 6) DQMLM /DQMB2
SDD15 38 SDD15 38
DQ16 DQ16
SDD14 39 SDD14 39
DQ17 DQ17
SDD13 40 SDD13 40
DQ18 DQ18
ADD12 41 ADD12 41
DQ19 DQ19
42 Optional 42 Optional
VCC VCC
SDD11 43 SDD11 43
DQ20 expanding DQ20
SDD10 44 SDD10 44 expanding
DQ21 DQ21
SDD9 45 SDD9 45
DQ22 memory DQ22 memory
ADD8 46 ADD8 46
DQ23 DQ23
47 (DIMM) 47
GND GND (DIMM)
48 48
(2) IICSDA SDA (2) IICSDA SDA
49 slot 1 49 slot 2
(2) IICSCL SCL (2) IICSCL SCL
50 50
VCC VCC

A-24
51 51
GND GND
SDD23 52 SDD23 52
DQ8 DQ8
SDD22 53 SDD22 53
DQ9 DQ9
SDD21 54 SDD21 54
DQ10 DQ10
ADD20 55 ADD20 55
DQ11 DQ11
56 56
VCC VCC
SDD19 57 SDD19 57
DQ12 DQ12
SDD18 58 SDD18 58
DQ13 DQ13
SDD17 59 SDD17 59
DQ14 DQ14
ADD16 60 ADD16 60
DQ15 DQ15
61 61
(2, 6) DQMUM /DQMB1 (2, 6) DQMUM /DQMB1
62 62
GND SDA1 GND
SDA1 63 63
A1 SDA3 A1
SDA3 64 64
A3 SDA5 A3
SDA5 65 65
A5 SDA7 A5
SDA7 66 66
A7 SDA9 A7
SDA9 67 67
A9 A9
68 68
(2, 6) SDBA0 BA0 SDA11 (2, 6) SDBA0 BA0
SDA11 69 69
A11 A11
70 70
A13 A13
71 71
VCC VCC
72 72
(2, 6) SDRASN /RAS (2, 6) SDRASN /RAS
73 73
(2, 6) SDCASN /CAS (2, 6) SDCASN /CAS
74 74
RFU RFU
75 75
(2, 6) SDCLK CK1 (2, 6) SDCLK CK1
76 76
GND GND
77 77
(2, 6) SDCKE CKE1 (2, 6) SDCKE CKE1
78 78
NC NC
79 79
(2) SDCSN3 S1 (2) SDCSN5 S1
80 80
S3 S3
81 81
VCC VCC
82 82
NC NC
83 83
NC NC
84 84
NC NC
85 85
NC NC
86 86
GND GND
(2, 6) DQMLL 87 (2, 6) DQMLL 87
/DQMB3 /DQMB3
SDD7 88 SDD7 88
DQ24 DQ24
SDD6 89 SDD6 89
DQ25 DQ25
SDD5 90 SDD5 90
DQ26 DQ26
ADD4 91 ADD4 91
DQ27 DQ27
92 92
VCC VCC
SDD3 93 SDD3 93
DQ28 DQ28
SDD2 94 SDD2 94
DQ29 DQ29
SDD1 95 SDD1 95
DQ30 DQ30
ADD0 96 ADD0 96
DQ31 DQ31
97 97
GND GND
98 98
SA0 SA0
99 99
SA1 SA1
100 100
SA2 DIMM SOCKET 100PIN_01 GND SA2 DIMM SOCKET 100PIN_01
GND
TP378
TP379
TP380
TP381
TP382
TP383
TP384
TP385
+3.3V
CFD [15: 0]
(4, 5) LD [15: 0]

U12
+3.3V
LD15 2 18 CFD15
A1 D1
LD14 3 17 CFD14
A2 D2 +3.3V
LD13 4 16 CFD13
A3 D3
LD12 5 15 CFD12
A4 D4
(4, 5, 9) LA [22: 0] + LD11 6 14 CFD11
A5 D5
C80 LD10 7 13 CFD10
A6 D6
22/6.3V LD9 8 12 CFD9
A7 D7 +
LD8 9 11 CFD8
A8 D8 C79
22/6.3V
19 20
(2, 4) EXTBOEN G VCC
TP386 1 10 C81
(3) CFOEN1 DIR GND
(3) CFCSN1 (3) CCFCSN1
(3) CFOEN2 SN74LV245A_01 0.1 (3) CFOEN1
TP388 TP387

TP389
TP390
TP391
TP392
TP393
TP394
TP395
TP396
YC06 YC05
GND
1 1
GND +3.3V GND
LD3 2 CFD3 2
D3 D3
LD4 3 CFD4 3
D4 D4
+3.3V LD5 4 U13 +3.3V CFD5 4
D5 D5
LD6 5 LD7 2 18 CFD7 CFD6 5
D6 A1 D1 D6
LD7 6 LD6 3 17 CFD6 CFD7 6
D7 A2 D2 D7
7 LD5 4 16 CFD5 7
/CE1 A3 /CE1
Main board (TK-777) 8/12

LA11 8 5 D3 15 CFD11 8
LD4 CFD4

2
4
6
8
2
4
6
8
A10 A4 D4 A10
9 LD3 6 14 CFD3 RA34 9
/OE A5 D5 /OE
LA10 10 LD2 7 13 CFD2 CFD10 10
RA35 A9 A6 D6 10kx4 A9
LA9 11 LD1 8 12 CFD1 CFD9 11
10kx4 A8 A7 D7 A8
LA8 12 LD0 9 11 CFD0 CFD8 12
A7 A8 D8 A7
13 13

1
3
5
7

1
3
5
7
VCC VCC
LA7 14 19 20 CFD7 14
A6 G VCC A6
LA6 15 1 10 C82 CFD6 15
A5 DIR GND A5
LA5 16 CFD5 16
A4 (3) CDET1B A4
LA4 17 SN74LV245A_01 0.1 CFD4 17
(3) CDET2B A3 (3) CDET1A A3
LA3 18 CFD3 18
(3) CDET2A A2 (3) CFWAITN1 A2
LA2 19 CFD2 19
(3) CFWAITN2 A1 A1
20 20
A0 A0
LD0 21 C83 C84 CFD0 21
D0 GND D0
LD1 22 CFD1 22
D1 D1
LD2 23 0.1 0.1 CFD2 23
D2 D2
24 24
TP245 WP TP244 WP
25 25
/CD2 /CD2
26 26
/CD1 /CD1
LD11 27 GND CFD11 27
D11 D11
LD12 28 CFD12 28
D12 D12
TP397
TP398
TP399

LD13 29 CFD13 29
D13 D13

TP400
TP401
TP402
LD14 30 CFD14 30
D14 D14
LD15 31 CFD15 31

A-25
Compact Flash socket
Compact Flash socket

D15 D15
32 32
(3) CFCSN2 /CE2 CCFCSN2 /CE2
33 33
TP403 /VS1 /VS1
34 34
/IORD TP10 /IORD
35 35

TP405
TP406
TP407
TP408
TP409
TP411
TP412

/IOWR +3.3V TP404 /IOWR


(3) CFWEN2 36 (3) CFWEN1 36
/WE /WE
37 37
TP413 TP247 RDY//BSY TP246 RDY//BSY
38 38
VCC VCC
39 39
/CSEL /CSEL
40 U14 40
TP415 TP249 /VS2 CFA20 TP414 TP248 /VS2
41 LA20 2 18 CFA20 41
(3) CFRST2 RESET A1 D1 (3) CFRST1 RESET
42 LA11 3 17 CFA11 42
/WAIT A2 D2 /WAIT
43 LA10 4 16 CFA10 43
/INPACK A3 D3 TP250 /INPACK
LA20TP251 44 LA9 5 15 CFA9 44
/REG A4 D4 CFA20 /REG
45 LA8 6 14 CFA8 45
TP253 BVD2 A5 D5 TP252 BVD2
46 LA7 7 13 CFA7 46
BVD1 A6 D6 BVD1
LD8 TP255 47 LA6 8 12 CFA6 CFD8 TP254 47
D8 A7 D7 D8
LD9 48 LA5 9 11 CFA5 CFD9 48
D9 A8 D8 D9
LD10 49 CFD10 49
D10 D10
50 19 20 50
GND G VCC GND
1 10
51 DIR GND 51
Lock Pin (1) C86 Lock Pin (1)
52 SN74LV245A_01 52
Lock Pin (52) Lock Pin (52)
0.1
CONNECTOR CF-CARD CONNECTOR CF-CARD

GND
TP419
TP420
TP416
TP417
8TP18

CFA [11: 2]
+3.3V

(3) CFCSN1 U15


(3) CFCSN2 2 3
1A1 1Y1 TP256 CCFCSN1
4 5
1A2 1Y2 CCFCSN2
6 7
1A3 1Y3
LA4 10 9 CFA4
1A4 1Y4
LA3 12 11 CFA3
2A1 2Y1
LA2 14 13 CFA2
2A2 2Y2
1 16
/1OE VCC
15 8
/2OE GND
SN74LV367A_01
C87

0.1

FS-1800/1800N | FS-3800/3800N
GND
+XLI3.3V +5V +XLI3.3V

TP600 R232

TP261
TP262
TP263
TP264
TP265
TP266
TP267
TP268
TP269
TP270
TP271
TP272
0
U16 52 PIN QFP

(4, 5, 8) LA3 39 PA1 42


/LSYNC TP275
4, 5, 8) LA2 38 PA0 44 R27 56
/SRCCLK 56 SRCCLKN (3)
36 R28
VIDEO XLIDATA (3)
13
37 EOP TP276
(1, 2, 4) CPUD31 DATA7
Main board (TK-777) 9/12

(1, 2, 4) CPUD30 30 DATA6 52


PVIDEO7 PVIDEO7 (3)
(1, 2, 4) CPUD29 29 DATA5 1

FS-1800/1800N | FS-3800/3800N
PVIDEO6 PVIDEO6 (3)
28 DATA4 2
(1, 2, 4) CPUD28 PVIDEO5 PVIDEO5 (3)
27 DATA3 3
(1, 2, 4) CPUD27 PVIDEO4 PVIDEO4 (3)
26 DATA2 4
(1, 2, 4) CPUD26 PVIDEO3 PVIDEO3 (3)
25 DATA1 7
(1, 2, 4) CPUD25 PVIDEO2 PVIDEO2 (3)
(3) SVCCLK 22 DATA0 10
(1, 2, 4) CPUD24 PVIDEO1 PVIDEO1 (3)
11
41 PVIDEO0 PVIDEO0 (3)
TP277 (3, 4, 5) WEN0 /WR
(3, 4) OEN0 40 /RD 19
12 VDD5 TP552
(3, 5) CSN2 /CS +XLI3.3V
24 0.1
33 LPVDD TP279
(3, 12) BD BD 45
VDD3

Image Chip
14 FSYNC 32 C88
(3) FSYNC VDD3
49 CLK 31 R231 0
VDD3
TP280 18 TP551
VDD3 5V - 3.3V REGULATOR
TP282 51 FT3 6 GND +5V
50 VDD3 U28
TP283 FT2 5
46 VDD3
TP284 FT1 5 1
43 VOUT VIN
TP285 FT0 23 2
LPVSS TP550 GND
TP286 48 4 3
21 VSS 0.047 0.1 NC ON/OFF
(1, 2, 4, 10) RSTOUTN /RST 47 C94 + C180 +
VSS
35
VSS 1
34

A-26
VSS C91 C92 LP2981-3.3_01
17 TEST 20 22/6.3V 22/6.3V
16 VSS
TEST 9 CHIP CHIP EL. C93
15 VSS
TEST 8 TANTAL
VSS

TP560

GND GND GND GND

+XLI3.3V

0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1

C95 C96 C97 C98

GND
+3.3V +5V
TP302

TP288
TP289
TP290
TP291
TP292
TP293
TP294
TP295
TP296
TP297
TP298
TP299
TP300
TP301
U17
1 48

TP303
TP304
TP305
TP306
TP307
TP308
TP309
TP310
TP311
TP312
TP313
TP314
TP315
TP316
(3) P1284HD HD DIR P1284DIR (3)
(3) ACK 2 47 PNACK
A9 Y9
(3)BUSY 3 46 PBUSY
A10 Y10
(3) PERROR 4 45 PPERROR
A11 Y11
(3) SELECT R260 0 5 44 PSELECT
A12 Y12
(3) FAULT 6 43 PNFAULT
A13 Y13
7 42
(3) PDATA [ 8: 1] VCC VCC_C IEE1284 Signal name
PDATA1 8 41 PPDATA1 YC02
A1 B1
PDATA2 9 40 PPDATA2 PNSTROBE 1 nStrobe
TP530 A2 B2 STB
10 39 PPDATA1 2 Data1(LSB)
GND GND DATA1
PDATA3 11 38 PPDATA3 PPDATA2 3 Data2
A3 B3 DATA2
PDATA4 12 37 PPDATA4 PPDATA3 4 Data3
A4 B4 DATA3
PDATA5 13 36 PPDATA5 PPDATA4 5 Data4
A5 B5 DATA4
PDATA6 14 35 PPDATA6 PPDATA5 6 Data5
A6 B6 DATA5
15 34 PPDATA6 7
Main board (TK-777) 10/12

GND GND DATA6 Data6


PDATA7 16 33 PPDATA7 PPDATA7 8

IEEE 1284
A7 B7 DATA7 Data7

Transceiver
PDATA8 17 32 PPDATA8 PPDATA8 9 Data8(MSB)
A8 B8 DATA8
18 31 PNACK 10 nAck
VCC VCC_C ACK
19 30 PBUSY 11 Busy
PLin PLout TP317 BUSY
20 29 PNSELIN PPERROR 12 PError
(3 SELECTIN A14 C14 PE
21 28 PNSTROBE PSELECT 13 Select
(3) STROBE A15 C15 SEL
22 27 PNAUTOFD PNAUTOFD 14 nAutoFd
(12) AUTOFD A16 C16 CAN
23 26 PNINIT 15 Not difined
(3) INIT A17 C17 TP318 RMR
24 25 +5V 16 Logic Gnd

1
1
2
3
5
1
2
3
5
1
2
3
5
TP319 HLout HLin SG
F01 17 Chassis Gnd
FG
DZ01 18 Periferal Logic High
SN74LVC161284 INIT
19 Signal Ground
GND
UDZS5.6 125V 1.0A SLOW 20 Signal Ground
C102 C103 (11) FUSED5V GND
21 Signal Ground
GND

2
HZM6.8FA HZM6.8FA HZM6.8FA +5V 22 Signal Ground
GND

TP320
TP321
TP322
TP323
4
4

4
0.1 0.1 DZA01 DZA02 DZA03 23 Signal Ground
GND
24 Signal Ground
GND
25 Signal Ground
GND
2
4
6
8

26 Signal Ground
GND
27 Signal Ground
TP324
TP325
TP326
TP327
TP328

GND
28 Signal Ground
GND
RA37

29

A-27
2.2kx4

GND Signal Ground


30 Signal Ground
ARARM
1
3
5
7

PNIINT 31 nInit
ASFON
32

2.2 k
FAULT nFault
33 Not defined
HSTI
TP329 34 Not defined
EXPRM
+3.3V 35

TP804
TP805
PRDY Not defined
+3.3V PNSELIN 36 nSelectin
SELI

TP803
R302
1
2
3
5

LP-U
LockPin(1)
LP-L
LockPin(36)
TP421

U31
0

1 1A 1Y 3
(3) OPRSTN2 CONNECTOR PERALLEL-B
2 HZM6.8FA
1B 2Y 6 BUSYC
4

4 2A 3Y 8 DZA04
0
0

5 2B 4Y 11 TP800
9 3A
(3) EXTIORC
R32

(3) BUSY 10 3B
12 4A VCC 14 C200
13 4B GND 7
SN74LV00_01 0.1
R33
R34

TP802
TP801
FG

FS-1800/1800N | FS-3800/3800N
+5V

C104
0.1

TP330
TP331
TP332
TP333
TP334
GND YC03
U18 1
FG
7 T1IN 2 2
(3) XTXD T1OUT TXD
6 T2IN 3 3
(3) XDTR T2OUT RXD/RDA
18 T3IN 1 4
(3) XRTS T3OUT RTS
19 T4IN 24 5
T4OUT TP335 CTS
6
DSR
5 R1OUT 4 7
(3) XCTS R1IN SG
22 R2OUT 23 8
(3) XDSR R2IN DTR
17 R3OUT 16 9
R3IN RDB
10
SDA
C105 10 C1+ 21 11
SHDN 1 1 1 SDB
0.1 12 C1- 20 DZ03 DZ04 12
/EN C106 Fused5V
SP01 0.1
C107 13 11 UDZ18B UDZ18B
SHORT PIN C2+ V+ DZ02 2 2 2
7 0.1 14 15 UDZ18B SP01 CONNECTOR 12PIN
C2- V- TP336
8 SHORT PIN
(3) XRXD 9 9 8 C108 TP337 4 TP338 TP339
Main board (TK-777) 11/12

FS-1800/1800N | FS-3800/3800N
VCC GND 0.1
2 5 2 2
6 DZ06
(7-8) : 232C/(8-9) : 422A DZ07
MAX206CAG TP340 DZ05
TP341 TP342 UDZ18B UDZ18B UDZ18B
1 (4-5) : 232C/(5-6) : 422A
1 1
TP343 TP344
GND
GND GND GND GND

+5V +5V

C109 0.1

R35
R36
470
100/0.5W
GND U19E Chip R.
2 8

A-28
RO A
B 7
3 Z 6
DI
Y 5
1
4 VCC
GND R38 BK1608HS241
R37 (10) FUSED5V
MAX488CSA_02
470

TP345
+5V GND
SP01
SHORT PIN
1
R39 10k 2 +3.3V +2.5V
(3) RSSEL 3 GND
D04
1 2 +2.5V
(1-2) : 232C/(2-3) : 422A 1SS355 D02
1 2
GND 1SS355

+5V 5V - 2.5V
REGULATOR
U21
R42 1.8/2W 3 2
1 VCC OUT TP347
+5V +3.3V GND

D03 L1087DTX-ADJ
1 2
R43 C116
1k 0.1 CHIP EL.
1SS355 220/6.3V
+
5V - 3.3V
REGULATOR
C115 TP351
U20 C114
0.1
3 VCC OUT 2
1 GND
C110 C112 R44
+ + 1k
AIC1085-3.3CM
0.1 C111
CHIP EL.
100/16V CHIP EL.
220/6.3V

GND GND
+5V
+3.3V +3.3V

RA46 0 R47

2
4
6
8
2
4
6
8
C117 RA48 0
BK2125HM601
CHIP EL. RA49 0

RA39
RA39
100/16V YC01

2.2kx4
2.2kx4
A1
GND

1
3
5
7

1
3
5
7
B1

TP352
TP500
TP501
TP502
TP356
TP503
TP504
TP505
A2 GND
GND 5V
B2
A3 5V
RA40 2 B3 5V
(3) SI 1 56kx4
4 A4 SI
(3) SDIR 3
6 B4 SDIR
(3) SCLK 5
8 A5 SCLK
(3) ENGIRN 7
B5 ESGIR
RA41 2 A6 SBSY
(3) SBSY 1 56kx4
4 B6 VDFON
(3) VDFON 3
6 A7 SO
(3) SO 5
8 (3) EXTIOR2 B7 GND
(3, 9) BD 7
+5V A8 RESET
B8 GND
A9 PDOUT
Main board (TK-777) 12/12

B9 GND
A10 GND
B10 GND
(3) VDOUTP VDATAP
A11
R40 R41 B11 GND
(3) VDOUTN VDATN
A12
RA42 2 B12 FPDIR
1 56kx4 GND
4 3 A13
10k 10k YC08T B13 FPPOWER
6 5
1 A14 FPCLK
8 7
1 GND
2 B14
(3) DBTXD 2 FPDAT
3 A15
(3) DBRXD 3 SEL2
4 B15
(3) DBCLK 4 GND
5 A16
5 SEL0
B16
A17 SEL1
CONNCETOR 5PIN GND(24)
B5B-PH-K-S B17
A18 PFSEL
GND SDO
TP360 B18
A19 READY
TP531 B19 SCLK

TP348
TP349
TP350
A20 SDI

A-29
TP532 B20 24V
5V
G1
(3) FPDIR G2 Lock Pin
(3) FPCLK Lock Pin
0
0

BK2125HM601

(3) FPDAT
(3) RSTIN CONNECTOR ENGINE40_01
TP510 TP512 TP364
+3.3V
R52
R53
R54

YC07
RA45 1
(3) OPRDY2 1 3 ACA3216MMM4S-600 24V
1A 1Y WAUTOFD (3) OP5V 2
2 1B 5V
(10) AUTOFD 2 1 OPSCLK 3
4 6 SCLK
2A 2Y TP513 4 3 OPSDI 4
5 2B SDI
6 5 OPSDO 5
9 8 SDO
3A 3Y TP514 8 7 OPREADY 6
10 3B READY
11 OP24VGND 7
12 4A 24VGND
4Y TP515 2 1 OPPFSEL 8
13 4B PFSEL
4 3 OPSEL0 9
OPSEL0
6 5 OPSEL1 10
14 VCC 7 OPSEL1
GND 8 7 OPSEL2 11
OPSEL2
R55 0 12
GND
C118 SN74LV08A_01 RA47
ACA3216MMM4S-600
CONNECTOR OPTION I/F_01
0.1

GND

100P 100P 100P 100P 100P 100P 100P 100P 100P 100P 100P 100P 100P 100P 100P 100P 100P GND

C170 C171 C120 C121 C122 C123 C124 C125 C126 C127 C128 C129 C130 C131 C132 C133 C134

GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND

FS-1800/1800N | FS-3800/3800N
RA01
+3.3V 56x4
1 2 QREQN +3.3V
TSIZ2 TSIZ2 (2) (2, 4, 9, 10) RSTOUTN
TSIZ1 3 4 TP1
5 6 TP2 TSIZ1 (2) (3) BCLK
1 2 TSIZ0 TSIZ0 (2) (2) TAN
LL1TSTCLK 7 8 TP3
3 4 TBSTN TBSTN (2) CTBSTN

2
4
6
8
RA02 LSSDMOD TP4
5 6 2 (12) TCK
10x4 DPALL 1
7 8 DBBN 4 DBBN (2) (12) TDI
APALL 3 TP5
TT3 6 TT3 (2) (12) TDO

RA04
5

10kx4
1 2 TT1 TP6
CTT4 7 8 TP7 TT1 (2) (2) TEAN
3 4 ABBN ABBN (2)

1
3
5
7
RA05 CTT2 TP8 (2, 4, 9, 10) RSTOUTN
5 6 RA03 (12) TMS
10x4 CTT1
7 8 56x4 (2, 4, 9, 10) RSTOUTN
CTT3
TSN
2 1 (2, 4) CPUA [31: 0] CTSIZ0
CABBN
RA06 4 3 CTSIZ1
QREQN
10x4 6 5 CTSIZ2
ARTRYN LSSDMCD
8 7 CTT0
GBLN
CTT1
1 2 CTSIZ2 +2.5V CTT2
3 4 CTBSTN CTT3
RA08
5 6 CTSIZ1 CTT4
10x4
7 8 CTSIZ0 +3.3V

TP9
TP10
TP15
TP16
TP19
TP20
TP22
TP23
TP25
TP26
TP27
TP29
TP30
TP31
TP32
TP33

TP11
TP13
TP21
TP28
TP34
1 2

0
0
CDBBN
3 4
RA09 L2TSTCLK
5 6
10x4 CTT0
7 8
TSN

R05
R06
Main board (TK-858) 1/12

+CPU2.5V

FS-1800/1800N | FS-3800/3800N
J16
J13
J03

F03

B08
B07
B16
A15
B13
B12
A13
B11
A12
A11
A03
A02
A14
B14
A16
A08
B09
A09
B10

H04
D06
D05
C08
C06
C03
D02
C15
C14
D10
C10
C04
H13
C11
C02
H14
C09
D02
D03
D09
C13
U01-4 U01-1
GND U01-2
C05
GND +2.5V

TS
TA

NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
F06

WT
C12

TDI

TT4
TT3
TT2
TT1
TT0
SMI

TC1
TC0

TEA
TCK
VDD

TMS
TDO
GND MCP

TBST
F08

TRST
E03

TBEN

TSIZ2
TSIZ1
TSIZ0
RSRV
QACK
QREQ
GND VDD
E06 F09

SYSCLK
SRESET

TLBISYN
LSSMOD

GND VDD

PLLCFG0
PLLCFG1
PLLCFG2
PLLCFG3

VOLTDET
E08 F11 CPUA31 TP35 C16 A0 TP36
GND VDD D12 L2TSTCLK
E09 G07 CPUA30 TP37 E04 L2TSTCLK
GND VDD A1 D11 TP37 L2TSTCLK
E11 G10 CPUA29 TP39 D13 L1TSTCLK
GND VDD A2 B15 TP40 CPUINTN (2)
E14 H06 CPUA28 TP41 F02 INT
GND VDD A3 A07 TP42 RSTOUTN (2, 4, 9, 10)
F05 H08 CPUA27 TP43 D14 /HRESET
GND VDD A4 R02
F07 H09 CPUA26 TP44 G01 DP7
GND VDD A5 M04
F10 H11 CPUA25 TP45 D15 DP6
GND VDD A6 P02
F12 J06 CPUA24 TP46 EP2 DP5
GND VDD A7 R01
G06 J08 CPUA23 TP47 D16 DP4
GND VDD A8 L04
G08 J09 CPUA22 TP48 D04 DP3
GND VDD A9 N02
G09 J11 CPUA21 TP49 E13 DP2
GND VDD A10 L03
G11 K07 CPUA20 TP50 G02 DP1
GND VDD A11 M02 TP51
H05 K10 CPUA19 TP52 E15 DP0 DPALL
GND VDD A12 T04 CPUD0
H07 L06 CPUA18 TP53 H01 DH31
GND VDD A13 TP5 CPUD1
H10 L08 CPUA17 TP54 E16 DH30
GND VDD A14 N05 CPUD2
H12 L09 CPUA16 TP55 H02 DH29
GND VDD A15 R05 CPUD3
L11 CPUA15 TP56 F13 DH28

A-30
J05 A16 T06 CPUD4
GND VDD DH27
J07 CPUA14 TP57 J01 A17 CPUD5
GND R06
J10 CPUA13 TP58 F14 DH26
GND PPC740G200_1 A18 N06 CPUD6
J12 CPUA12 TP59 J02 DH25
GND A19 P06 CPUD7
K06 CPUA11 TP60 F15 DH24
GND +3.3V A20 T07 CPUD8
K08 CPUA10 TP61 H03 PPC740G DH23
GND A21 R07 CPUD9
K09 CPUA9 TP62 F16 200MHz DH22
GND U01-3 A22 N07 CPUD10
K11 CPUA8 TP63 F04 DH21
GND +3.3V A23 T08 CPUD11
L05 C07 CPUA7 TP64 G13 DH20
GND OVDD A24 R08 CPUD12
L07 E05 CPUA6 TP65 K01 DH19
GND OVDD A25 N08 CPUD13
L10 E07 CPUA5 TP66 G15 DH18
GND OVDD A26 P08 CPUD14
L12 E10 CPUA4 TP67 K02 DH17
GND OVDD A27 T09 CPUD15
M03 E12 CPUA3 TP68 H16 DH16
GND OVDD A28 R09 CPUD16
M06 G03 CPUA2 TP69 M01 DH15
GND OVDD A29 T10 CPUD17
M08 G05 CPUA1 TP70 J15 DH14
GND OVDD A30 N09 CPUD18
M09 G12 CPUA0 TP71 P01 DH13
GND OVDD A31 P09 CPUD19
M11 G14 TP72 L02 DH12
GND OVDD (2) AACKN /AACK R10 CPUD20
M14 K03 TP73 K04 DH11
GND OVDD CABBN /ABB T11 CPUD21
P05 K05 TP74 C01 DH10
GND OVDD APALL AP0 T12 CPUD22
P12 K12 B04 DH9
GND OVDD AP1 R11 CPUD23
K14 B03 DH8
OVDD AP2 N11 CPUD24
M05 B02 DH7
PPC740G200_1 OVDD AP3 P11 CPUD25
M07 A04 DH6
OVDD +CPU2.5V TP75 /APE R12 CPUD26
M10 ARTRYN J04 DH5
GND OVDD /ARTRY R13 CPUD27
M12 A10 DH4
OVDD TP76 AVDD T15 CPUD28
P07 L01 DH3
OVDD (2) BGN /BG R15 CPUD29
P10 B06 DH2
OVDD R07 TP77 /BR T16 CPUD30
10 E01 DH1
TP78 /CI P14 CPUD31
DH0
PPC740G200_1
+ +
CPUD [31: 0] (2, 4, 9)
C01 C02
/CKSTP1
/CKSTPO
CLKO
CSE0
CSE1
/DBB
/DBG
/DBIS
/DBWO
/DPE
/DRTRY
GBL
DL0
DL1
DL2
DL3
DL4
DL5
DL6
DL7
DL8
DL9
DL10
DL11
DL12
DL13
DL14
DL15
DL16
DL17
DL18
DL19
DL20
DL21
DL22
DL23
DL24
DL25
DL26
DL27
DL28
DL29
DL30
DL31

10/16V 0.1
CHIP EL.

TP79
PPC740G200_1
J14
L16
L15
L13
L14

F01
T14
T13
T01
T02
T03

A06
B01
B05
A05
K13
K15
K16
P16
P15
P13
P03
P04

D08
D07
N01
H15
N16
N15
N13
N14
R16
R14
N10
N13
N03
N04
R03
R04

G04
G16
M16
M15
M13

GND GND
+CPU2.5V +3.3V
TP80

(12) CKSTPN
TP81
TP82
TP83
TP84
TP85
TP86
TP87
TP88
TP89
TP90
TP91
TP92
TP93
TP94
TP95
TP96
TP97
TP98
TP99

CDBBN
TP100
TP101
TP102
TP103
TP104
TP105
TP106
TP107
TP108
TP109
TP110
TP111
TP112

0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 (2) DBGN
C03 +
(2, 9) RSTOUTN
GBLN
1000/6.3V C04 C05 C06 C07 C08 C09 C10 C11 C12 C13 C14 C15
CHIP EL.

GND GND
TP113
TP114
TP115
TP116
TP117
TP118
RA17 0x4 SDA [12: 0] (6, 7)
7 8 SDA0
5 6 SDA1
TP119 TP123 TP127 TP131 3 4 SDA2
1 2 SDA3
(1, 4) CPUA [31: 0]
U02-1 RA18 0x4
7 8 SDA4
CPUA0 AC2 C25 ASDA0 5 6 SDA5
CPUA0 SDA0
CPUA1 AC1 E25 ASDA1 3 4 SDA6
CPUA1 SDA1
CPUA2 AD3 C24 ASDA2 1 2 SDA7
CPUA2 SDA2
CPUA3 AD2 F24 ASDA3
CPUA3 SDA3
CPUA4 AD1 B26 ASDA4 RA19 0x4
CPUA4 SDA4
CPUA5 AE2 E23 ASDA5 7 8 SDA8
CPUA5 SDA5 +3.3V
CPUA6 AE1 B25 ASDA6 5 6 SDA9
CPUA6 SDA6
CPUA7 AF2 D26 ASDA7 3 4 SDA10
CPUA7 SDA7
CPUA8 AE3 A25 ASDA8 1 2 SDA11 U02-3
CPUA8 SDA8
CPUA9 AF3 D25 ASDA9
CPUA9 SDA9 A22
CPUA10 AD4 A24 ASDA10 OVDDE5
CPUA10 SDA10 B22
CPUA11 AE4 C26 ASDA11 RA20 0x4 OVDDE5
CPUA11 SDA11 B24
CPUA12 AF4 A21 ASDA12 7 8 SDA12 OVDDE5
CPUA12 SDA12 D5
CPUA13 AC5 D24 ASDBA0 5 6 SDBA0 OVDDE5
CPUA13 SDBA0 SDBA0 (6, 7) D8
CPU A14 AD5 C22 ASDBA1 3 4 SDBA1 VDDE5
CPUA14 SDBA1 SDBA1 (6, 7) F24
CPUA15 AE5 1 2 SDCSN0 OVDDE5
CPUA15 SDCSN0 (6) Y23
CPUA16 AF5 C21 ASDCSN0 OVDDE5
CPUA16 SDCSN0 TP135
CPUA17 AD6 A20 ASDCSN1 RA21 0x4
Main board (TK-858) 2/12

CPUA17 SDCSN1 TP136 D14


CPUA18 AE6 A19 ASDCSN2 1 2 SDCSN2 VDDE5
CPUA18 SDCSN2 SDCSN2 (7) D19
CPUA19 AF6 B19 ASDCSN3 3 4 SDCSN3 VDDE5
CPUA19 SDCSN3 SDCSN3 (7) +3.3V H4
CPUA20 AC7 A18 ASDCSN4 5 6 SDCSN4 VDDE5
CPUA20 SDCSN4 SDCSN4 (7) H23
CPUA21 AD7 B18 ASDCSN5 7 8 SDCSN5 VDDE5
CPUA21 SDCSN5 SDCSN5 (7) N4
CPUA22 AE7 RA22 0x4 VDDE5
CPUA22 P23
CPUA23 AF7 B23 ASDCASN 1 2 VDDE5
CPUA23 SDCASN SDCASN (6, 7) W4
CPUA24 AD8 D22 ASDRASN 3 4 VDDE5
CPUA24 SDRASN SDRASN (6, 7) W23
CPUA25 AE8 C19 ASDWEN 5 6 1k 1k VDDE5
CPUA25 SDWEN SDWEN (6, 7) AC8
CPUA26 AF8 7 8 VDDE5
CPUA26 SDCKE (6, 7) AC13
CPUA27 AE9 D20 ASDCKE VDDE5
CPUA27 CKE AC19
CPUA28 AF9 B20 VDDE5
CPUA28 SDCLKIN TP145
CPUA31 AE10 B21 SDCLKOUT R11 ACB1608H-060
CPUA31 SDCLKOUT SDCLK (6, 7) R08 R09
MB87J4300
(1, 4, 9) CPUD [31: 0]
CPUD0 AA24 B12
CPUD0 IICSDA IICSDA (7)
CPUD1 AA25 A11
CPUD1 IICSCL IICSDL (7)
CPUD2 AA26 CPUD2 RA23 0x4
CPUD3 AB23 C15 ADDQMLL 7 8 +2.5V
CPUD3 DQM0 DQMLL (6, 7)
CPUD4 AB24 C18 ADDQMLM 5 6
CPUD4 DQM1 DQMLM (6, 7)
CPUD5 AB25 J24 ADDQMUM 3 4 100p 100p
CPUD5 ASIC DQM2 DQMUM (6, 7)
CPUD6 AB26 E26 ADDQMUU 1 2 ACB1608H-060
CPUD6 Block1/2 DQM3 DQMUU (6, 7)
CPUD7 AC24 U02-5
CPUD7 C28 C29
CPUD8 AC25 CPUD8 A12 ASDD0 M4 AGND
CPUD9 AC26 SDD0
SDD0
CPUD9 SDD1 A13 ASDD1 N3 AGND R10
SDD1

A-31
CPUD10 AD24 CPUD10 B13 ASDD2 P2 AGND
CPUD11 AD25 SDD2
SDD2
CPUD11 SDD3 C13 ASDD3 R26 AGND
CPUD12 AD26 SDD3
CPUD12 SDD4 A14 ASDD4
CPUD13 AE25 SDD4 +ASIC2.5V
CPUD13 SDD5 B14 ASDD5 GND A23 OVSS
CPU D14 AE25 SDD5
CPUD14 A15 ASDD6 C5 OVSS

TP137
TP141
TP146
TP147
TP148
CPUD15 AF25 SDD6
SDD6
CPUD15 SDD7 B15 ASDD7 C14 OVSS
CPUD16 AE14 SDD7
CPUD16 SDD8 D15 ASDD8 C20 OVSS
CPUD17 AF14 SDD8
CPUD17 SDD9 A16 ASDD9 C23 OVSS
CPUD18 AD13 SDD9
CPUD18 SDD10 B16 ASDD10 G24 OVSS
CPUD19 AE13 SDD10
CPUD19 SDD11 C16 ASDD11 M3 OVSS U02-4
CPUD20 AF13 SDD11 +ASIC2.5V
CPUD20 SDD12 A17 ASDD12 R24 OVSS
CPUD21 AC12 SDD12 N1 AVDD
CPUD21 SDD13 B17 ASDD13
CPUD22 AD12 SDD13 N2 AVDD
CPUD22 SDD14 C17 ASDD14 A1 VSS
CPUD23 AE12 SDD14 P3 AVDD
CPUD23 SDD15 D17 ASDD15 A26 VSS
CPUD24 AF12 SDD15 U26 AVDD
CPUD24 SDD16 J25 ASDD16 D6 VSS
CPUD25 AD11 SDD16
CPUD25 SDD17 J26 ASDD17 220/6.3V 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 D11 VSS D4
CPUD26 AE11 SDD17 + VDDEI
CPUD26 SDD18 K23 ASDD18 D16 VSS D9
CPUD27 AF11 SDD18 VDDEI
CPUD27 SDD19 K24 ASDD19 D21 VSS D13
CPUD28 AC10 SDD19 VDDEI
CPUD28 SDD20 K25 ASDD20 F4 VSS D18
CPUD29 AD10 SDD20 C42 VDDEI
CPUD29 SDD21 K26 ASDD21 C43 C44 C45 C46 C47 C48 C140 F23 VSS D23
CPUD30 AF10 SDD21 VDDEI
+3.3V CPUD30 SDD22 L25 ASDD22 L4 VSS J4
CPUD31 AD9 SDD22 VDDEI
CPUD31 SDD23 L26 ASDD23 L23 VSS J23
SDD23 VDDEI
SDD24 F25 ASDD24 T4 VSS N23
AD14 SDD24 VDDEI
(1) BGN BGN SDD25 F26 ASDD25 GND T23 VSS P4
AC15 SDD25 VDDEI
BRN SDD26 G23 ASDD26 AA4 VSS V4
AE16 SDD26 VDDEI
(1) ABBN ABBN SDD27 G25 ASDD27 AA23 VSS V23
AE15 SDD27 +3.3V VDDEI
(1) AACKN AACKN SDD28 G26 ASDD28 AC6 VSS AC4
AC17 SDD28 VDDEI
(1) DBGN DBGN SDD29 H24 ASDD29 AC11 VSS AC9
AD18 SDD29 VDDEI
(1) DBBN DBBN SDD30 H25 ASDD30 AC16 VSS AC14
AF15 SDD30 VDDEI
(1) TT1 TT1 SDD31 H26 ASDD31 ASDD [31: 0] (6) AC21 VSS AC18
AD17 SDD31 VDDEI
(1) TT3 TT3 AF1 VSS AC23
AE17 AD19 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 AF26 VDDEI
(1) TSIZ0 TSIZ0 EXTBDIR EXTBDIR (4) VSS
(1) TSIZ1 AF17 AE19
TSIZ1 EXTBOEN EXTBOEN (4, 8) MB87J4300
(1) TSIZ2 AD16
TSIZ2 MB87J4300
(1) TAN AE18 AC3
TAN ALATCH ALATCH (4) TP152
(1) TEAN AF18 C49 C50 C51 C52 C53 C54
TEAN +3.3V GND
(1) TBSTN AF16 AC20
TBST SIDIR TP153
SIOEN AD15
AF21 TP154
(1) CPUINTN CPUINT
(1, 4, 9, 10) RSTOUTN AE20 BIU603 D10 GND
RSTOUTX
TP155
MB87J4300
TP156
TP157
TP158

FS-1800/1800N | FS-3800/3800N
+3.3V

(10) PDATA [ 8: 1] U02-2


TP159
PDATA1 Y1 AF24 ROMA1
PAD0 ROMA1 ROMA1 (5) +3.3V
PDATA2 W3 AF24 ROMA2
PAD1 ROMA2 ROMA2 (4)
PDATA3 W2 AD23 ROMA3
PAD2 ROMA3 ROMA3 (4)
PDATA4 W1 AF23 ROMA4
PAD3 ROMA4 ROMA4 (4)
AD20 CSN0

0
PDATA5 V3 PAD4 ROMCSN0 CSN0 (4)
PDATA6 V2 AF21 CSN1
PAD5 ROMCSN1 CSN1 (4)
PDATA7 V1 AD21 CSN2
ROMCSN2

TP160
TP161
TP162
TP163
PAD6 CSN2 (5, 9)
PDATA8 U4 AF22 CSN3
PAD7 ROMCSN3 CSN3 (5)
AA2 AF22 OEN0
(10) ACK ACK ROMOEN0 CSN0 (4, 9)
AA1 AD22 OEN1
(10) BUSY BUSY ROMOEN1 CSN1 (5)
Y4 AF23 WEN0 +3.3V

R12
(10) PERROR PERROR ROMWEN0 WEN0 (4, 5, 9)
Y3 AC22 WEN1
(10) SELECT SELECT ROMWEN1 TP164 RA24
Y2 FAULT
(10) FAULT B8 5 6
U1 STROBE VBUS
(10) STROBE C8 3 4
U2 AUTOFD USBDP
(10) AUTOFD C7 1 2
T1 INIT USBDN
(10) INIT B9 7 8
Main board (TK-858) 3/12

U3 SELECTION CLK48IN
(10) SELECTION
AB1 P1284DIR

FS-1800/1800N | FS-3800/3800N
(10) P1284DIR AB2 10kx4
AA3 P1284HD DBCLK DBCLK (12)
(10) P1284HD AB3
DBTXD DBTXD (12) BCLK (1)
R1 DBRXD AB4
(11) XTXD TXD DBRXD (12)
P1
(11) XRXD RXD A9
T2 PLGCLK TP165
(11) XRTS RTS L24
R4 OPBCLK TP166
(11) XCTS CTS AF20
R2 BCLKIN
(11) XDSR DSR AF19 R14 27 TP375
R3 BCLKOUT R15 0 C55 10p
(11) XDTR DTR
T3 TP167
(11) RSSEL RSSEL D7
CXX2
M25 KUIOCSN1 TP168 X01
(5) KUIOCSN1 P25 R210
TP169 M24 KUIOCSN2 CXOUT
TP170 M24 KUIOCSN3 ASIC TP171 3.3k 25.0000MHz
T25 T26
(5) IODATACKN1 IODATACKN1 Block 2/2 CXIN
U25 TP376 C56 10p
IODATACKN2
V25 IODATACKN3 Waverly L3
N26 IORN1 VXOUT
(5) IORN1 (352BGA)
P26 IORN2 TP173
TP172 block2/2 L1
P24 VXIN
TP174 IORN3 TP374
R25 IOWN1
(5) IOWN1 M1
T24 IOWN2 XTST +3.3V +3.3V
TP175 L2

A-32
R23 IOWN3 XSM TP179
TP176 M2 TP377
W26 OP1RN1 MST 0 GND
(5) OP1RN1 B11
W25 OP1RN2 SMCK R17 330 C58 22p
Y24 C11
OP1RN3 EXTIOR1 SELECTIN (10)
M26 D12
(5) DMAACKN1 DMAACK1 EXTIOR2 EXTIORC (10) R16
N25 DMAACK2 R19 X02
TP178 B1 0
N24 DMAACK3 SVCCLK SVCCLK (9)
TP180 D2
U24 AUXIN XLIDATA (9) TP181 TP372 25.76930MHz
(5) DMAREQ1 DMAREQ1 E1
TP182 V24 DMAREQ2 AUXCLK SRCCLKN (9) C59 22p
U23 AUXOUT0 C1
DMAREQ3 PVIDEO0 (9)
V26 AUXOUT1 D1
(5) OPRDY1 OPRDY1 PVIDEO1 (9) R20 430F
W24 AUXOUT2 D3
(12) OPRDY2 OPRDY2 PVIDEO2 (9)
Y26 AUXOUT3 E2 100F R22 240F
(5) OPRST1 OPRST1 PVIDEO3 (9) R21 GND
Y25 AUXOUT4 E3
(10) OPRSTN2 OPRST2 PVIDEO4 (9)
AUXOUT5 E4
PVIDEO5 (9)
J2 AUXOUT6 F2
(8) CFRST1 RSTA PVIDEO6 (9)
J3 AUXOUT7 F3
(8) CFRST2 RSTB PVIDEO7 (9)
TP183 G1 GND
(8) CFCSN1 CFCSN1 C4
G3 BIASP TP184
(8) CFCSN2 CFCSN2 A3
H1 BIASN TP185
(8) CFOEN1 CFOEN1
H2
(8) CFOEN2 CFOEN2 B5
H3 VDFONSPL0 VDFON (12) 0.1 0.1
(8) CFWEN1 CFWEN1 A4
J1 VDFONSPL1 FSYNC (9)
(8) CFWEN2 CFWEN2 B2
K1 VDATA0 TP186
(8) CFWAITAN1 WAITAN B3 VDATAN C60 C61
K2 VDATAN0
(8) CFWAITBN2 WAITBN B4 VDATAP
F1 VDATAP0
(8) CDET1A CDET1A C3
K3 VDATAN1 TP187
(8) CDET1B CDET1B A2 GND GND
G2 VDATAP1 TP188
(8) CDET2A CDET2A C2
K4 BD BD (9, 12) TP190
(8) CDET2B CDET2B
C6 C10
TP191 FPRST ENGIRN C9 ENGIRN (12) L03
B6 SBSY SBSY (12)
(12) FPDAT FPDAT B10 CHOKE-COIL
A6 SDIR SDIR (12) 3 2
(12) FPCLK FPCLK A10
A7 SCLK SCLK (12) VDOUTN (12)
(12) FPDIR FPDIR C12
SI B7 SI (12)
G4 SO SO (12) 4 1
PCTEST A8
A5 RSTINX RSTIN (12) VDOUTP (12)
TSTMODE

MB87J4300 ACM3225-102_01

GND TP193
+3.3V

+3.3V

(1, 2) CPUA [31: 0] LA [22: 2] (5, 8, 9)


U03
CPUA22 3 2 LA22
D0 Q0 (1, 2, 9) CPUD [31: 0]
CPUA21 4 5 LA21 C62 +
D1 Q1
CPUA20 7 6 LA20
D2 Q2
CPUA19 8 9 LA19 22/6.3V
D3 Q3
CPUA18 13 12 LA18 CHIP EL.
D4 Q4
CPUA17 14 15 LA17
D5 Q5 YS01
CPUA16 17 16 LA16
D6 Q6 CONNECTOR 72PIN LD [15: 0]
CPUA15 18 19 LA15 GND
D7 Q7 TP194 LD [15: 0] (5, 8)
1
1 20 CPUD0 2 GND
/OE VCC
11 10 CPUD1 3 DQ0
LE GND
C63 CPUD2 4 DQ1
SN74LV373A_01 TP195 5 DQ2 +3.3V
0.1
CPUD3 6 VCC
CPUD4 7 DQ3 U06
CPUD5 8 DQ4 CPUD15 2 18 LD15
CPUD6 9 DQ5 A1 B1
CPUD14 3 17 LD14
CPUD7 10 DQ6 A2 B2
CPUD13 4 16 LD13
GND +3.3V TP196 11 DQ7 A3 B3
(3) ROMA2 CPUD12 5 15 LD12
12 GND A4 B4
(3) ROMA3 CPUD11 6 14 LD11
Main board (TK-858) 4/12

13 A2 A5 B5
(3) ROMA4 CPUD10 7 13 LD10
14 A3 A6 B6
CPUD9 8 12 LD9
U04 LA5 15 A4 A7 B7
CPUD8 9 11 LD8
CPUA14 3 2 LA14 (1, 2, 9, 10) RSTOUTN 16 A5 A8 B8
D0 Q0
CPUA13 4 5 LA13 LA6 17 NC 19 20
D1 Q1 (2, 8) EXTBOEN G VCC
CPUA12 7 6 LA12 LA7 18 A6 1 10 C66
D2 Q2 (2) EXTBDIR DIR GND
CPUA11 8 9 LA11 LA8 19 A7
D3 Q3
CPUA10 13 12 LA10 LA9 20 A8 SN74LV245A_01 0.1
D4 Q4
CPUA9 14 15 LA9 TP197 21 A9
D5 Q5
CPUA8 17 16 LA8 CPUD8 22 GND
D6 Q6
CPUA7 18 19 LA7 CPUD9 23 DQ8
D7 Q7
CPUD10 24 DQ9 GND
1 20 CPUD11 25 DQ10
/OE VCC
11 10 TP198 CPUD12 26 DQ11
LE GND
CPUD13 27 DQ12
C64
SN74LV373A_01 0.1 CPUD14 28 DQ13
CPUD15 29 DQ14 +3.3V
30 DQ15
LA10 31 VCC U07
LA11 32 A10 CPUD7 2 18 LD7
LA12 33 A11 A1 B1
CPUD6 3 17 LD6
GND +3.3V TP199 34 A12 A2 B2
CPUD5 4 16 LD5
CPUD16 35 NC A3 B3
System CPUD4 5 15 LD4
CPUD17 36 DQ16 A4 B4

A-33
CPUD3 6 14 LD3
CPUD18 37 DQ17 A5 B5
(ROM) CPUD2 7 13 LD2
U05 CPUD19 38 DQ18 A6 B6
CPUD1 8 12 LD1
CPUA5 3 2 LA6 39 DQ19 DIMM A7 B7
D0 Q0 (3, 9) OEN0 CPUD0 9 11 LD0
CPUA4 4 5 LA5 40 GND A8 B8
D1 Q1 (3) CSN0 41 OEN
CPUA3 7 6 LA4 19 20
D2 Q2 (3) CSN1 42 CE1N G VCC
CPUA2 8 9 LA3 1 10
D3 Q3 LA13 43 CE2N DIR GND C67
13 12 LA2
D4 Q4 LA14 44 A13
14 15 SN74LV245A_01
D5 Q5 TP200 45 A14 0.1
17 16
D6 Q6 TP201 46 NC
18 19
D7 Q7 TP202 47 NC
(3, 5, 9) WEN0 48 WEN
1 20 GND
/OE VCC CPUD20 49 VCC
11 10
(2) ALATCH LE GND CPUD21 50 DQ20
C65 TP203
SN74LV373A_01 CPUD22 51 DQ21
0.1
CPUD23 52 DQ22
TP204 53 DQ23
CPUD24 54 GND
CPUD25 55 DQ24
CPUD26 56 DQ25
GND CPUD27 57 DQ26
TP205 CPUD28 58 DQ27
CPUD29 59 DQ28
CPUD30 60 DQ29
CPUD31 61 DQ30
62 DQ31
LA15 63 VCC
LA16 64 A15
LA17 65 A16
LA18 66 A17
67 A18
LA19 68 NC
LA20 69 A19
LA21 70 A20
LA22 71 A21
72 A22
GND
TP206

GND

FS-1800/1800N | FS-3800/3800N
(4, 8, 9) LA [22: 0]

(4, 8) LD [15: 0]
+3.3V

+KUIO3.3V

U08
LA21 44 31 LD15 +5V YC04
A20 D15
LA20 43 29 LD14
A19 D14
LA19 2 27 LD13 A1
A18 D13 NC
LA18 3 A5 LD12 B1
A17 D12 NC
LA17 34 22 LD11 A2
A16 D11 NC
LA16 35 20 LD10 B2
A15 D10 NC
LA15 36 18 LD9 A3
A14 D9 GND
LA14 37 16 LD8 B3
A13 D8 Power 3.3V
LA13 38 30 LD7 A4
A12 D7 Power 3.3V
LA12 39 28 LD6 LA16 B4
A11 D6 A15
LA11 40 26 LD5 A5
A10 D5 GND
LA10 41 24 LD4 LA15 B5
A9 D4 A14
LA9 42 21 LD3 LA14 A6
A8 D3 A13
LA8 4 19 LD2 LA13 B6
Main board (TK-858) 5/12

A7 D2 A12
LA7 5 17 LD1 LA12 A7
A6 D1 A11
LA6 6 15 LD0

FS-1800/1800N | FS-3800/3800N
A5 D0 LA11 B7
LA5 7 A10
A4 LA10 A8
LA4 8 12 A9
A3 /CE CSN2 (3, 9) LA9 B8
LA3 9 14 A8
A2 /OE OEN1 (3) A9 GND
LA2 10 33 LA8 B9
A1 /BYTE A7
11 LA7 A10
(3) ROMA1 A0 A6
LA6 B10
1 13 A5
TP207 NU GND LA5 A11
23 32 A4
VCC GND LA4 B11 A3
LA3 A12 A2
MX23L1610MC10KF2 0.1 LA2 B12 A1
A13 GND
B13 Power 3.3V
C68
A14 /OP2IF
(3) KUIOCSN1
B14 /OP2ACK
(3) IODTACKN1
A15 /OP2IR
(3) OPIRN1
B15 Power 5V
A16 RDY
(3) OPRDY1 KUIO-LV
B16 DREQ
(3) DMAREQ1
A17 GND
GND B17
(3) DMAACKN1 /DMACK
A18 /IOR
(3) IORN1

A-34
B18 /IOW
(3) IOWN1
A19 /RESET
(3) OPRSTN1
B19 VOLT DETECT
A20 D15
+3.3V +3.3V B20 D14
A21 GND
RA25 B21 D13
1 2 A22 D12
3 4 B22 D11
5 6 A23 D10
7 8 B23 D9
R110 0 U09S A24
(4, 8) LA20 ALA20 42 30 LD15 D8
D15 B24 D7
LA19 1 A19 28 LD14 2.2kx4 A25
D14 GND
LA18 2 A18 26 LD13 B25
D13 D6
LA17 33 A17 24 LD12 A26
D12 D5
LA16 34 A16 21 LD11 B26
D11 GND D4
LA15 35 A15 19 LD10 A27
D10 D3
LA14 36 A14 17 LD9 B27
D9 D2
LA13 37 A13 15 LD8 A28
D8 D1
LA12 38 A12 29 LD7 B28
D7 D0
LA11 39 A11 27 LD6 A29
D6 GND
LA10 40 A10 25 LD5 B29
D5 NC
LA9 41 A9 23 LD4 A30
D4 +KUIO3.3V NC
LA8 3 A8 20 LD3 +5V B30
D3 NC
LA7 4 A7 18 LD2
D2
LA6 5 A6 16 LD1 G1
D1 LockPin(A1)
LA5 6 A5 14 LD0 D01 1SS355 G2
D0 LockPin(A30)
LA4 7 A4 1 2
LA3 8 A3 11 CSN3
/CE CSN3 (3)
LA2 9 A2 13 OEN1
/OE OEN1 (3) CONNCTOR KUIO
10 A1 32 5V - 3.3V REGULATOR
A0 /BYTE
GND
22 12 U24
VCC 31
GND 1 3
GND 2 IN OUT
0.1 COM
ROM SOCKET 42PIN_01
BA033FP +
C69 1 0.1

C72 C70 C71


22/6.3V

GND

GND
(2, 7) SDA [12: 0]
SDD [31: 0]
(2) ASDD [31: 0] SDD [31: 0] (7)

TP208

RA26 56x4
ASDD0 1 2 SDD0
ASDD8 3 4 SDD8
ASDD1 5 6 SDD1
ASDD9 7 8 SDD9

TP212

RA27 56x4 +3.3V +3.3V


ASDD2 1 2 SDD2
ASDD10 3 4 SDD10
Main board (TK-858) 6/12

ASDD3 5 6 SDD3 SDRAM 64M SDRAM 64M


ASDD11 7 8 SDD11

U10 U11
TP216 SDD31 2 23 SDA0 SDD15 2 23 SDA0
DQ0 A0 DQ0 A0
SDD30 4 24 SDA1 SDD14 4 24 SDA1
DQ1 A1 DQ1 A1
SDD29 5 25 SDA2 SDD13 5 25 SDA2
RA28 56x4 DQ2 A2 DQ2 A2
SDD28 7 26 SDA3 SDD12 7 26 SDA3
ASDD4 2 SDD4 DQ3 A3 DQ3 A3
1 SDD27 8 29 SDA4 SDD11 8 29 SDA4
ASDD12 4 SDD12 DQ4 A4 DQ4 A4
3 SDD26 10 30 SDA5 SDD10 10 30 SDA5
ASDD5 6 SDD5 DQ5 A5 DQ5 A5
5 SDD25 11 31 SDA6 SDD9 11 31 SDA6
ASDD13 8 SDD13 DQ6 A6 DQ6 A6
7 SDD24 13 32 SDA7 SDD8 13 32 SDA7
DQ7 A7 DQ7 A7
SDD23 42 33 SDA8 SDD7 42 33 SDA8
DQ8 A8 DQ8 A8
SDD22 44 34 SDA9 SDD6 44 34 SDA9
DQ9 A9 DQ9 A9
TP220 SDD21 45 22 SDA10 SDD5 45 22 SDA10
DQ10 A10/AP DQ10 A10/AP
SDD20 47 35 SDA11 SDD4 47 35 SDA11
DQ11 A11 DQ11 A11 +3.3V
SDD19 48 21 SDD3 48 21
RA29 56x4 DQ12 A12 SDBA1 (2, 7) DQ12 A12 SDBA1 (2, 7)
SDD18 50 20 SDD2 50 20
DQ13 BA SDBA0 (2, 7) DQ13 BA SDBA0 (2, 7)
ASDD6 1 2 SDD6 SDD17 51 SDD1 51
DQ14 DQ14 R24
ASDD14 3 4 SDD14 SDD16 53 15 SDD0 53 15
DQ15 DQML DQMUU (2, 7) DQ15 DQML DQMUU (2, 7)
ASDD7 5 6 SDD7 39 39 100
DQMU DQMUM (2, 7) DQMU DQMUM (2, 7)
ASDD15 7 8 SDD15 (2) SDCAN0 19 (2) SDCAN0 19
/CS /CS
18 38 (2, 7) SDRASN 18 38
(2, 7) SDRASN /RAS CLK SDCLK (2, 7) /RAS CLK SDCLK (2, 7)

A-35
17 37 (2, 7) SDCASN 17 37
(2, 7) SDCASN /CAS CKE SDCKE (2, 7) /CAS CKE SDCKE (2, 7)
16 16

64M ( x 16) SDRAM TSOP 54PIN


64M ( x 16) SDRAM TSOP 54PIN

TP224 (2, 7) SDWEN /WEN (2, 7) SDWEN /WEN


36 36 R25
NC TP288 NC TP229
40 40
RA30 56x4 NC(RFU) TP230 NC(RFU) TP231 100
ASDD16 1 2 SDD16 1 28 1 28
VDD VSS VDD VSS
ASDD24 3 4 SDD24 14 41 14 41
VDD VSS VDD VSS
ASDD17 5 6 SDD17 27 54 27 54 GND
VDD VSS VDD VSS
ASDD25 7 8 SDD25 3 6 3 6
VDDQ VSSQ VDDQ VSSQ
9 12 9 12
VDDQ VSSQ VDDQ VSSQ
43 46 43 46
VDDQ VSSQ VDDQ VSSQ
TP232 49 52 49 52
VDDQ VSSQ VDDQ VSSQ

RA31 56x4 HM5264165FTT-A60 HM5264165FTT-A60


ASDD18 1 2 SDD18
ASDD26 3 4 SDD26
ASDD19 5 6 SDD19
ASDD27 7 8 SDD27 C73 C74 C75

0.1 0.1 0.1


TP236

RA32 56x4
ASDD20 1 2 SDD20 GND GND
ASDD28 3 4 SDD28
ASDD21 5 6 SDD21
ASDD29 7 8 SDD29

TP240

RA33 56x4
ASDD22 1 2 SDD22
ASDD30 3 4 SDD30
ASDD23 5 6 SDD23
ASDD31 7 8 SDD31

FS-1800/1800N | FS-3800/3800N
(2, 6) SDA [12: 0]

(6) SDD [31: 0]


+3.3V
C76 +3.3V
YS02 YS03
47/6.3V

+
1 1
GND GND
SDD31 2 SDD31 2
DQ0 DQ0
SDD30 3 SDD30 3
DQ1 DQ1
SDD29 4 SDD29 4
DQ2 DQ2
SDD28 5 SDD28 5
DQ3 DQ3
6 6
VCC VCC
SDD27 7 SDD27 7
DQ4 DQ4
SDD26 8 SDD26 8
DQ5 DQ5
SDD25 9 SDD25 9
DQ6 DQ6
SDD24 10 SDD24 10
DQ7 DQ7
11 11
(2, 6) DQMUU /DQMB0 (2, 6) DQMUU /DQMB0
12 12
GND GND
SDA0 13 SDA0 13
A0 A0
SDA2 14 SDA2 14
A2 A2
SDA4 15 SDA4 15
A4 A4
SDA6 16 SDA6 16
A6 A6
SDA8 17 SDA8 17
A8 A8
SDA10 18 SDA10 18
A10/AP A10/AP
19 19
(2, 6) SDBA1 BA1 (2, 6) SDBA1 BA1
SDA12 20 SDA12 20
A12 A12
21 21
VCC VCC
22 22
DU DU
23 23
RFU RFU
24 24
RFU RFU
25 (2, 6) SDCLK 25
(2, 6) SDCLK CK0 CK0
26 26
GND GND
27 27
Main board (TK-858) 7/12

(2, 6) SDCKE CKE0 (2, 6) SDCKE CKE0


28 (2, 6) SDWEN 28
(2, 6) SDWEN /WE /WE

FS-1800/1800N | FS-3800/3800N
29 (2) SDCSN4 29
(2) SDCSN2 /S0 /S0
30 30
/S2 /S2
31 31
VCC VCC
32 32
NC NC
33 33
NC NC
34 34
NC NC
35 35
NC NC
36 36
GND GND
37 37
(2, 6) DQMLM /DQMB2 (2, 6) DQMLM /DQMB2
SDD15 38 SDD15 38
DQ16 DQ16
SDD14 39 SDD14 39
DQ17 DQ17
SDD13 40 SDD13 40
DQ18 DQ18
ADD12 41 ADD12 41
DQ19 DQ19
42 Optional 42 Optional
VCC VCC
SDD11 43 SDD11 43
DQ20 expanding DQ20 expanding
SDD10 44 SDD10 44
DQ21 DQ21
SDD9 45 SDD9 45
DQ22 memory DQ22 memory
ADD8 46 ADD8 46
DQ23 DQ23
47 (DIMM) 47
GND GND (DIMM)
48 48
(2) IICSDA SDA (2) IICSDA SDA
49 slot 1 49 slot 2
(2) IICSCL SCL (2) IICSCL SCL
50 50
VCC VCC

A-36
51 51
GND GND
SDD23 52 SDD23 52
DQ8 DQ8
SDD22 53 SDD22 53
DQ9 DQ9
SDD21 54 SDD21 54
DQ10 DQ10
ADD20 55 ADD20 55
DQ11 DQ11
56 56
VCC VCC
SDD19 57 SDD19 57
DQ12 DQ12
SDD18 58 SDD18 58
DQ13 DQ13
SDD17 59 SDD17 59
DQ14 DQ14
ADD16 60 ADD16 60
DQ15 DQ15
61 61
(2, 6) DQMUM /DQMB1 (2, 6) DQMUM /DQMB1
62 62
GND SDA1 GND
SDA1 63 63
A1 SDA3 A1
SDA3 64 64
A3 SDA5 A3
SDA5 65 65
A5 SDA7 A5
SDA7 66 66
A7 SDA9 A7
SDA9 67 67
A9 A9
68 68
(2, 6) SDBA0 BA0 SDA11 (2, 6) SDBA0 BA0
SDA11 69 69
A11 A11
70 70
A13 A13
71 71
VCC VCC
72 72
(2, 6) SDRASN /RAS (2, 6) SDRASN /RAS
73 73
(2, 6) SDCASN /CAS (2, 6) SDCASN /CAS
74 74
RFU RFU
75 75
(2, 6) SDCLK CK1 (2, 6) SDCLK CK1
76 76
GND GND
77 77
(2, 6) SDCKE CKE1 (2, 6) SDCKE CKE1
78 78
NC NC
79 79
(2) SDCSN3 S1 (2) SDCSN5 S1
80 80
S3 S3
81 81
VCC VCC
82 82
NC NC
83 83
NC NC
84 84
NC NC
85 85
NC NC
86 86
GND GND
(2, 6) DQMLL 87 (2, 6) DQMLL 87
/DQMB3 /DQMB3
SDD7 88 SDD7 88
DQ24 DQ24
SDD6 89 SDD6 89
DQ25 DQ25
SDD5 90 SDD5 90
DQ26 DQ26
ADD4 91 ADD4 91
DQ27 DQ27
92 92
VCC VCC
SDD3 93 SDD3 93
DQ28 DQ28
SDD2 94 SDD2 94
DQ29 DQ29
SDD1 95 SDD1 95
DQ30 DQ30
ADD0 96 ADD0 96
DQ31 DQ31
97 97
GND GND
98 98
SA0 SA0
99 99
SA1 SA1
100 100
SA2 DIMM SOCKET 100PIN_01 GND SA2 DIMM SOCKET 100PIN_01
GND
TP378
TP379
TP380
TP381
TP382
TP383
TP384
TP385
+3.3V
CFD [15: 0]
(4, 5) LD [15: 0]

U12
+3.3V
LD15 2 18 CFD15
A1 D1
LD14 3 17 CFD14
A2 D2 +3.3V
LD13 4 16 CFD13
A3 D3
LD12 5 15 CFD12
A4 D4
(4, 5, 9) LA [22: 0] + LD11 6 14 CFD11
A5 D5
C80 LD10 7 13 CFD10
A6 D6
22/6.3V LD9 8 12 CFD9
A7 D7 +
LD8 9 11 CFD8
A8 D8 C79
22/6.3V
19 20
(2, 4) EXTBOEN G VCC
TP386 1 10 C81
(3) CFOEN1 DIR GND
(3) CFCSN1 (3) CCFCSN1
(3) CFOEN2 SN74LV245A_01 0.1 (3) CFOEN1
TP388 TP387

TP389
TP390
TP391
TP392
TP393
TP394
TP395
TP396
YC06 YC05
GND
1 1
GND +3.3V GND
LD3 2 CFD3 2
D3 D3
LD4 3 CFD4 3
D4 D4
+3.3V LD5 4 U13 +3.3V CFD5 4
D5 D5
LD6 5 LD7 2 18 CFD7 CFD6 5
D6 A1 D1 D6
LD7 6 LD6 3 17 CFD6 CFD7 6
D7 A2 D2 D7
7 LD5 4 16 CFD5 7
/CE1 A3 D3 /CE1
LA11 8 CFD11 8
Main board (TK-858) 8/12

LD4 5 15 CFD4

2
4
6
8
2
4
6
8
A10 A4 D4 A10
9 LD3 6 14 CFD3 RA34 9
/OE A5 D5 /OE
LA10 10 LD2 7 13 CFD2 CFD10 10
RA35 A9 A6 D6 10kx4 A9
LA9 11 LD1 8 12 CFD1 CFD9 11
10kx4 A8 A7 D7 A8
LA8 12 LD0 9 11 CFD0 CFD8 12
A7 A8 D8 A7
13 13

1
3
5
7

1
3
5
7
VCC VCC
LA7 14 19 20 CFD7 14
A6 G VCC A6
LA6 15 1 10 C82 CFD6 15
A5 DIR GND A5
LA5 16 CFD5 16
A4 (3) CDET1B A4
LA4 17 SN74LV245A_01 0.1 CFD4 17
(3) CDET2B A3 (3) CDET1A A3
LA3 18 CFD3 18
(3) CDET2A A2 (3) CFWAITN1 A2
LA2 19 CFD2 19
(3) CFWAITN2 A1 A1
20 20
A0 A0
LD0 21 C83 C84 CFD0 21
D0 GND D0
LD1 22 CFD1 22
D1 D1
LD2 23 0.1 0.1 CFD2 23
D2 D2
24 24
TP245 WP TP244 WP
25 25
/CD2 /CD2
26 26
/CD1 /CD1
LD11 27 GND CFD11 27
D11 D11
LD12 28 CFD12 28
D12 D12
TP397
TP398
TP399

LD13 29 CFD13 29
D13 D13

TP400
TP401
TP402
LD14 30 CFD14 30
D14 D14
LD15 31 CFD15 31

Compact Flash socket


Compact Flash socket

D15 D15

A-37
32 32
(3) CFCSN2 /CE2 (3) CFCSN2 /CE2
33 33
TP403 /VS1 /VS1
34 34
/IORD /IORD
TP10

35 TP404 35

TP405
TP406
TP407
TP408
TP409
TP411
TP412

/IOWR +3.3V /IOWR


(3) CFWEN2 36 (3) CFWEN1 36
/WE /WE
37 37
TP413 TP247 RDY//BSY TP246 RDY//BSY
38 38
VCC VCC
39 39
/CSEL /CSEL
40 U14 40
TP415 TP249 /VS2 CFA20 TP414 TP248 /VS2
41 LA20 2 18 CFA20 41
(3) CFRST2 RESET A1 D1 (3) CFRST1 RESET
42 LA11 3 17 CFA11 42
/WAIT A2 D2 /WAIT
43 LA10 4 16 CFA10 43
/INPACK A3 D3 TP250 /INPACK
LA20TP251 44 LA9 5 15 CFA9 44
/REG A4 D4 CFA20 /REG
45 LA8 6 14 CFA8 45
TP253 BVD2 A5 D5 TP252 BVD2
46 LA7 7 13 CFA7 46
BVD1 A6 D6 BVD1
LD8 TP255 47 LA6 8 12 CFA6 CFD8 TP254 47
D8 A7 D7 D8
LD9 48 LA5 9 11 CFA5 CFD9 48
D9 A8 D8 D9
LD10 49 CFD10 49
D10 D10
50 19 20 50
GND G VCC GND
1 10
51 DIR GND 51
Lock Pin (1) C86 Lock Pin (1)
52 SN74LV245A_01 52
Lock Pin (52) Lock Pin (52)
0.1
CONNECTOR CF-CARD CONNECTOR CF-CARD

GND
TP419
TP420
TP416
TP417
8TP18

CFA [11: 2]
+3.3V

(3) CFCSN1 U15


(3) CFCSN2 2 3
1A1 1Y1 TP256 CCFCSN1
4 5
1A2 1Y2 CCFCSN2
6 7
1A3 1Y3
LA4 10 9 CFA4
1A4 1Y4
LA3 12 11 CFA3
2A1 2Y1
LA2 14 13 CFA2
2A2 2Y2
1 16
/1OE VCC
15 8
/2OE GND
SN74LV367A_01
C87

0.1

GND

FS-1800/1800N | FS-3800/3800N
+XLI3.3V +XLI3.3V

+5V

TP600
R232

TP261
TP262
TP263
TP264
TP265
TP266
TP267
TP268
TP269
TP270
TP271
TP272
U16 52 PIN QFP
0
39 42
Main board (TK-858) 9/12

(4, 5, 8) LA3 PA1 /LSYNC TP275


4, 5, 8) LA2 38 PA0 44 R27 56
/SRCCLK SRCCLKN (3)

FS-1800/1800N | FS-3800/3800N
36 R28 56
VIDEO XLIDATA (3)
13
37 EOP TP276
(1, 2, 4) CPUD31 DATA7
(1, 2, 4) CPUD30 30 DATA6 52
PVIDEO7 PVIDEO7 (3)
(1, 2, 4) CPUD29 29 DATA5 1
PVIDEO6 PVIDEO6 (3)
28 DATA4 2
(1, 2, 4) CPUD28 PVIDEO5 PVIDEO5 (3)
27 DATA3 3
(1, 2, 4) CPUD27 PVIDEO4 PVIDEO4 (3)
26 DATA2 4
(1, 2, 4) CPUD26 PVIDEO3 PVIDEO3 (3)
25 DATA1 7
(1, 2, 4) CPUD25 PVIDEO2 PVIDEO2 (3)
(3) SVCCLK 22 DATA0 10
(1, 2, 4) CPUD24 PVIDEO1 PVIDEO1 (3)
11
41 PVIDEO0 PVIDEO0 (3)
TP277 (3, 4, 5) WEN0 /WR
(3, 4) OEN0 40 /RD 19
VDD5 TP552
12 /CS +XLI3.3V
(3, 5) CSN2
24 0.1
33 LPVDD TP279
(3, 12) BD BD 45
VDD3

Image Chip
14 FSYNC 32 C88
(3) FSYNC VDD3
49 CLK 31 R231 0
VDD3
TP280 18 TP551
51 VDD3 5V - 3.3V REGULATOR
TP282 FT3 6 GND +5V
50 VDD3 U28
TP283 FT2 5
46 VDD3
TP284 FT1 5 1
VOUT VIN

A-38
TP285 43 FT0 23 2
LPVSS TP550 GND
TP286 48 4 3
21 VSS 0.047 0.1 NC ON/OFF
/RST 47 C94 + C180 +
(1, 2, 4, 10) RSTOUTN VSS
35
VSS 1
34 C91 C92
VSS LP2981-3.3_01
17 TEST 20 22/6.3V 22/6.3V
16 VSS
TEST 9 CHIP CHIP EL. C93
15 VSS
TEST 8 TANTAL
VSS

TP560
PM-2020i

GND GND

+XLI3.3V

0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1

C95 C96 C97 C98

GND
+3.3V +5V
TP302

TP288
TP289
TP290
TP291
TP292
TP293
TP294
TP295
TP296
TP297
TP298
TP299
TP300
TP301
U17
1 48

TP303
TP304
TP305
TP306
TP307
TP308
TP309
TP310
TP311
TP312
TP313
TP314
TP315
TP316
(3) P1284HD HD DIR P1284DIR (3)
(3) ACK 2 47 PNACK
A9 Y9
(3)BUSY 3 46 PBUSY
A10 Y10
(3) PERROR 4 45 PPERROR
A11 Y11
(3) SELECT R260 0 5 44 PSELECT
A12 Y12
(3) FAULT 6 43 PNFAULT
A13
Main board (TK-858) 10/12

Y13 42
(3) PDATA [ 8: 1] 7
VCC VCC_C IEE1284 Signal name
PDATA1 8 41 PPDATA1 YC02
A1 B1
PDATA2 9 40 PPDATA2 PNSTROBE 1 nStrobe
TP530 A2 B2 STB
10 39 PPDATA1 2 Data1(LSB)
GND GND DATA1
PDATA3 11 38 PPDATA3 PPDATA2 3 Data2
A3 B3 DATA2
PDATA4 12 37 PPDATA4 PPDATA3 4 Data3
A4 B4 DATA3
PDATA5 13 36 PPDATA5 PPDATA4 5 Data4
A5 B5 DATA4
PDATA6 14 35 PPDATA6 PPDATA5 6 Data5
A6 B6 DATA5
15 34 PPDATA6 7 Data6
GND GND DATA6
PDATA7 16 33 PPDATA7 PPDATA7 8

IEEE 1284
A7 B7 DATA7 Data7

Transceiver
PDATA8 17 32 PPDATA8 PPDATA8 9 Data8(MSB)
A8 B8 DATA8
18 31 PNACK 10 nAck
VCC VCC_C ACK
19 30 PBUSY 11 Busy
PLin PLout TP317 BUSY
20 29 PNSELIN PPERROR 12 PError
(3 SELECTIN A14 C14 PE
21 28 PNSTROBE PSELECT 13 Select
(3) STROBE A15 C15 SEL
22 27 PNAUTOFD PNAUTOFD 14 nAutoFd
(12) AUTOFD A16 C16 CAN
23 26 PNINIT 15 Not difined
(3) INIT A17 C17 TP318 RMR
24 25 +5V 16 Logic Gnd

1
1
2
3
5
1
2
3
5
1
2
3
5
TP319 HLout HLin SG
F01 17 Chassis Gnd
FG
DZ01 18 Periferal Logic High
SN74LVC161284 INIT
19 Signal Ground
GND
UDZS5.6 125V 1.0A SLOW 20 Signal Ground
GND

A-39
C102 C103 (11) FUSED5V 21
GND Signal Ground

2
HZM6.8FA HZM6.8FA HZM6.8FA +5V 22 Signal Ground
GND

TP320
TP321
TP323
4
4

4
0.1 0.1 DZA01 DZA02 DZA03 23 Signal Ground
GND
24 Signal Ground
GND
25 Signal Ground
GND
2
4
6
8

26 Signal Ground
GND
27 Signal Ground
TP324
TP325
TP326
TP327
TP328

GND
28 Signal Ground
GND
RA37

29
2.2kx4

GND Signal Ground


30 Signal Ground
ARARM
1
3
5
7

PNIINT 31 nInit
ASFON
32 nFault
FAULT
33 Not defined
HSTI
34 Not defined
TP329 EXPRM
35 Not defined
PRDY
PNSELIN 36 nSelectin
SELI
TP421
1
2
3
5

LP-U
LockPin(1)
LP-L
LockPin(36)
0

HZM6.8FA CONNECTOR PERALLEL-B


4

DZA04
R32
0
R34

FS-1800/1800N | FS-3800/3800N
+5V

C104
0.1

TP330
TP331
TP332
TP333
TP334
GND YC03
U18 1
FG
7 T1IN 2 2
(3) XTXD T1OUT TXD
6 T2IN 3 3
(3) XDTR T2OUT RXD/RDA
18 T3IN 1 4
(3) XRTS T3OUT RTS
19 T4IN 24 5
T4OUT TP335 CTS
6
DSR
5 R1OUT 4 7
(3) XCTS R1IN SG
22 R2OUT 23 8
(3) XDSR R2IN DTR
17 R3OUT 16 9
R3IN RDB
10
SDA
C105 10 C1+ 21 11
SHDN 1 1 1 SDB
0.1 12 C1- 20 DZ03 DZ04 12
/EN C106 Fused5V
SP01 0.1
C107 13 11 UDZ18B UDZ18B
SHORT PIN C2+ V+ DZ02 2 2 2
7 0.1 14 15 UDZ18B SP01 CONNECTOR 12PIN
C2- V- TP336
8 SHORT PIN
(3) XRXD 9 9 8 C108 TP337 4 TP338 TP339
VCC GND 0.1
2 5 2 2
Main board (TK-858) 11/12

FS-1800/1800N | FS-3800/3800N
6 DZ06
(7-8) : 232C/(8-9) : 422A DZ07
MAX206CAG TP340 DZ05
TP341 TP342 UDZ18B UDZ18B UDZ18B
1 (4-5) : 232C/(5-6) : 422A
1 1
TP343 TP344
GND
GND GND GND GND

+5V +5V

C109 0.1

R35
R36
470
100/0.5W
GND U19E Chip R.
2 A 8
RO
B 7

A-40
3 Z 6
DI
Y 5
1
4 VCC
GND
R38 BK1608HS241
R37 (10) FUSED5V
MAX488CSA_02
470

TP345
+5V GND
SP01
SHORT PIN
1
R39 10k 2 +3.3V +2.5V
(3) RSSEL 3 GND
D04
1 2 +2.5V
(1-2) : 232C/(2-3) : 422A 1SS355 D02
1 2
GND 1SS355

+5V 5V - 2.5V
REGULATOR
R42 R220 U21
3 2
1 VCC OUT TP347
+5V +3.3V GND
0.20/2W 0.20/2W
D03 AIC1085CM
1 2
R43 C116
1k 0.1 CHIP EL.
1SS355 220/6.3V
+
5V - 3.3V
REGULATOR
C115 TP351
U20 C114
0.1
3 VCC OUT 2
1 GND
C110 C112 R44
+ + 1k
AIC1085-3.3CM
0.1 C111
CHIP EL.
100/16V CHIP EL.
220/6.3V

GND GND
+5V
+3.3V +3.3V

RA46 0 R47

2
4
6
8
2
4
6
8
+5V C117 RA48 0
BK2125HM601
CHIP EL. RA49 0

RA39
RA39
100/16V YC01

2.2kx4
2.2kx4
A1
GND

1
3
5
7

1
3
5
7
B1

TP352
TP500
TP501
TP502
TP356
TP503
TP504
TP505
A2 GND
GND 5V
R40 R41 B2
A3 5V
RA40 2 B3 5V
(3) SI 1 56kx4
4 A4 SI
(3) SDIR 3
YC08T 6 B4 SDIR
10k 10k (3) SCLK 5
8 A5 SCLK
1 (3) ENGIRN 7
1 B5 ESGIR
2 SBSY
(3) DBTXD 2 RA41 2 1 56kx4 A6
3 (3) SBSY VDFON
(3) DBRXD 3 4 3 B6
4 (3) VDFON SO
(3) DBCLK 4 6 5 A7
5 (3) SO (3) EXTIOR2 GND
5 8 7 B7
(3, 9) BD RESET
A8
CONNCETOR 5PIN B8 GND
B5B-PH-K-S PDOUT
Main board (TK-858) 12/12

GND A9
B9 GND
A10 GND
B10 GND

TP348
TP349
TP350
(3) VDOUTP VDATAP
A11
B11 GND
(3) VDOUTN VDATN
A12
RA42 2 B12 FPDIR
1 56kx4 GND
4 3 A13
B13 FPPOWER
6 5
A14 FPCLK
8 7
B14 GND
A15 FPDAT
TP510 TP512 SEL2
+3.3V B15
A16 GND
B16 SEL0
A17 SEL1
1 3 B17 GND(24)
(3) OPRDY2 1A 1Y WAUTOFD (3) PFSEL
(10) AUTOFD 2 1B A18
4 6 TP360 B18 SDO
2A 2Y TP513 READY
5 2B TP531 A19
9 8 B19 SCLK
3A 3Y TP514 SDI

A-41
10 3B TP532 A20
12 11 B20 24V
4A 4Y TP515 5V
13 4B
G1
14 VCC 7 (3) FPDIR G2 Lock Pin
GND (3) FPCLK Lock Pin
0
0

BK2125HM601

(3) FPDAT
C118 SN74LV08A_01 (3) RSTIN CONNECTOR ENGINE40_01
TP364
0.1
R52
R53
R54

YC07
RA45 OP24V 1
ACA3216MMM4S-600 24V
OP5V 2
GND 5V
2 1 OPSCLK 3
TP511 SCLK
4 3 OPSDI 4
SDI
6 5 OPSDO 5
SDO
8 7 OPREADY 6
READY
OP24VGND 7
24VGND
2 1 OPPFSEL 8
PFSEL
4 3 OPSEL0 9
OPSEL0
6 5 OPSEL1 10
OPSEL1
8 7 OPSEL2 11
OPSEL2
R55 0 12
RA47 GND
ACA3216MMM4S-600
CONNECTOR OPTION I/F_01

100P 100P 100P 100P 100P 100P 100P 100P 100P 100P 100P 100P 100P 100P 100P 100P GND

C119 C120 C121 C122 C123 C124 C125 C126 C127 C128 C129 C130 C131 C132 C133 C134

GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND

FS-1800/1800N | FS-3800/3800N
YC301

F1 L1 C2 L3 C6 1 +5V2
1
L D2
RC1 PC1 R72 2 FDUL
CN1
2 3 FDDR
SW1
4

C5
R1 C1 C3 C7 R5 FUDR
T1 C32 C33 R46

NR1
N C54 5 THERM
R73
13 FB10 R76 6
D1 EXITPAP*
RC3 L5 7 *5V1
L10
R110 FB11 + + + R74
C38 C41 8 GND
F2 C27 C26
D13 9 +24V2

C49
D19 R75
L2 Q10 10 SLEEP*
TH1
9 11 ZCROSS
CN2 2
CR1 R49 12 HEAT*
HEATER 1 R3 R202 R203 R54
LIVE R2 R20 C18 R29 R28 PC5 R63 13 +5V1
3 D17
C8 4 + D213

R300
C210 14 +5V1
C4 R23 R40 +

NR2
3 D211 D18 15 +5V1

FS-1800/1800N | FS-3800/3800N
HEATER 3 4 R204
COM R4 PC1 D1 16 +5V1

C300
R201

R44
R104 R24 Q9

R47
C29
R30 4 D212 R67 17
Q20 4 R53 GND
Q8 PC6

D301
R6 R105 R37 18 GND
R111 D6 C21 Q1
R33 3 18 GND
R7 R27 R31 C19 C211 20 GND
R112

R101 R100
R106 R32 D14 R200 D210 R205 C212 21 +24V1
R8 C20
R10 R11 + R34 C53 22
R107 C30 C34 +24V1
D3 FB12 R50 L6 23 +24V1
R80

C10
D10 7 12 24 +24V1
R12 L4
C23 RC2
Q5 FB13 + + YC302
C100 D9 R38 + +

R103 R102
R13
R109 D15 R45 C35 1 *5V1
C37 C36

C51

C43
R42 R43
2 GND

A-42
D300 R41 C16 6 10 C301 3 THERM
D5 C31 R207 4 EXITPAP*
C24 C25
Power supply unit (120 V AC model, Sanken®)

D214 C213 5 FDDR

R26
R206 Q21 6 FUDR
R57 R208 7 +5V2
1 PC5 FDFUL
8

2 PC6
1
R58
C202 2

PN1-5
PN1-6

PN1-8

PN1-3
PN3-7

PN2-8

PN2-5
PN3-5
PN3-6

PN1-4 PN1-7
PN3-8

PN2-2

PN2-6
PN2-3
PN1-2 PN1-1 PN3-2 PN3-1 PN2-4 PN2-1 PN2-7 PN3-3 PN3-4

PC4 R15 PC4 R86 R87 1 3


R14 3 4 1 1 RV1 R88
R9 C9 D11 C28 PC3 C50 2
R96
2
2 1 Q2 7 4 2
D202 D201
R55 C201 C47 Q17 R94
PC2 Vcc OUT R83 Q18 D26
R22 R93
8 Vref 3 D21 D20
Z1 Is
D200 R84 Q16 Q14
R16 R17 C39 R90 C46
4 RT/CT R61 R81 R56 R89
comp VFB GND C48 +
C14 R59 Z2 R68 D23 R64
R18 1 R52 Q13 D25 R82
R78 R77

D4 2 5 D24 4 C52 Q19


R92 Q15
C44 Q11 C200 R79
R51

4 C45 R85 R66


Q12 D22

C15
Q3 C42 PC2 3
C13 PC3 R95
C12 C17
3 R62 R71 R65
PKG2 R19 R69 R70 D16 C40 R60
YC301

F1 L1 C2 L3 C6 1 +5V2
1
L D2
RC1 PC1 R72 2 FDUL
CN1
2 3 FDDR
SW1
4

C5
R1 C1 C3 C7 R5 FUDR
T1 C32 C33 R46

NR1
N C54 5 THERM
R73
13 FB10 R76 6
D1 EXITPAP*
RC3 L5 7 *5V1
L10
R110 FB11 + + + R74
C38 C41 8 GND
F2 C27 C26
D13 9 +24V2

C49
D19 R75
L2 Q10 10 SLEEP*
TH1
9 11 ZCROSS
CN2 2
CR1 R49 12 HEAT*
HEATER 1 R3 R202 R203 R54
LIVE R2 R20 C18 R29 R28 PC5 R63 13 +5V1
3 D17
C8 4 + D213

R300
C210 14 +5V1
C4 R23 R40 3 +

NR2
4 3 D211 D18 15 +5V1
HEATER 3 R204
COM R4 PC1 D1 16 +5V1

C300
R201

R44
R104 R24 Q9

R47
C29
R30 4 D212 R67 17
Q20 4 R53 GND
Q8 PC6

D301
R6 R105 R37 18 GND
R111 D6 C21 Q1
R33 3 18 GND
R7 R27 R31 C19 C211 20 GND
R112

R101 R100
R106 R32 D14 R200 D210 R205 C212 21 +24V1
R8 C20
R10 R11 + R34 C53 22
R107 C30 C34 +24V1
D3 FB12 R50 L6 23 +24V1
R80

C10
D10 7 12 24 +24V1
R12 L4
C23 RC2
Q5 FB13 + + YC302
C100 D9 R38 + +

R103 R102
R13
R109 D15 R45 C35 1 *5V1
C37 C36 C51

C43
R42 R43
2 GND
D300 R41 C16 6 10 C301 3 THERM

A-43
D5 C31 R207 4 EXITPAP*
C24 C25 FDDR
D214 C213 5

R26
R206 Q21 6 FUDR
R57 R208 7 +5V2
1 PC5 FDFUL
8

2 PC6
Power supply unit (220 - 240 V AC model, Sanken®)

1
R58
C202 2

PN1-5
PN1-6

PN1-8

PN1-3
PN3-7

PN2-8

PN2-5
PN3-5
PN3-6

PN1-4 PN1-7
PN3-8

PN2-2

PN2-6
PN2-3
PN1-2 PN1-1 PN3-2 PN3-1 PN2-4 PN2-1 PN2-7 PN3-3 PN3-4

PC4 R15 PC4 R86 R87 1 3


R14 3 4 1 1 RV1 R88
R9 C9 D11 C28 PC3 C50 2
R96
2
2 1 Q2 7 4 2
D202 D201
R55 C201 C47 Q17 R94
PC2 Vcc OUT R83 Q18 D26
R22 R93
8 Vref 3 D21 D20
Z1 Is
D200 R84 Q16 Q14
R16 R17 C39 R90 C46
4 RT/CT R61 R81 R56 R89
comp VFB GND C48 +
C14 R59 Z2 R68 D23 R64
R18 1 R52 Q13 D25 R82
R78 R77

D4 2 5 D24 4 C52 Q19


R92 Q15
C44 Q11 C200 R79
R51

4 C45 R85 R66


Q12 D22

C15
Q3 C42 PC2 3
C13 PC3 R95
C12 C17
3 R62 R71 R65
PKG2 R19 R69 R70 D16 C40 R60

FS-1800/1800N | FS-3800/3800N
C11 Q3
1000p YC902
CN1 SW1-1 FS2 R1 C3 2SJ477 S88-PH
INLET 470k 0.22µ BD1 500V or 1kV
250V/4A (1/4W) AC250V D3SBA50 1 +5V1
1 TH1 R28 Q4
C2 C4 D1 10k DTA114 2 GND
4700p 0.1µ NTH13D8ROLA
8D-13 BJ3 YG902C2 THERM
AC250V AC250V 3
R29 EXITPAP*
R16 C10 R2 R31 2.2k 4
220k 0.001µ 470k-1M C27 47k
L1 L3 (1/2W) 630V 5 FDDR
2 1000p R44
NR1 Z04C8 C1 C50 T1 500V 6 FUDR
D10 R3 ZD737 or 6.8k
ENC471D10A Option 4700p 10000p 470k-1M (1/2W) C13 ZD7
SW1-2 NV471D14 AC250V AC250V ERA22-08 1kV Q6 7 +24V2
470µ HZS27
50V 2SC1213 -24
C5 C12 8 FDPFUL*
2200p 470µ
FS1 AC250V C7 Q1 R6 C8 50V R30
250V 220p 2SK2082 470 0.01µ 10k
8A C8 1kV (2W) 50V ZD3
CN2 120µF Q5 HZS36 L5
S203-VH 2SC1213 RD5.6(6.2)ES FS3
400V Z400 6.3A
R5 MTZJ5.6(6.2)
1 4.7 PC1 ZD2
R4 R8 HZS20
(FUSE) PC123

FS-1800/1800N | FS-3800/3800N
22 BJ2 10k-
3 18k R9 D2
(2W) R40
12k YG802C04 1k
R36 C40
VR2 R12 33 2200µ
2k-5k 15k C14 C15 R32 10V
R7 2200µ 2200µ 180 SRC1
56k Q2 C9 10V 10V (1/2W) C17 TF541S
2SC1213 4700p 1µ TF321S
2SC1207 50V 50V
ZD1
HZS15 R46
RD15(16)ES 82 Q8 YC901
MTZJ15(16) DTC114 MSA-9136S-24L
L2
Z0069
1 +24V2
R35 D5
33 1SS244 R14 2 FDPFUL
(FUSE) HSS81 680-1.2k
3 FDDR
R21 4 FUDR

A-44
PC1 47k
PC123 R15 R18 5 THERM
R27 330 C25 2.7k
180k 0.1µ 6 EXITPAP*
C16
0.1µ 50V 7 +5V1
50V VR1
1k 8 GND
IC1
Power supply unit (220 - 240 V AC model, Sharp®)

LS431, µPC1093 9 +24V2


HA1743PA R19
R13 TL431, KIA431 2.2k 10 SLEEP
R10 2.4k
2.2 (1/4W), (1/2W) 11 ZCROSS
(FUSE)
12 HEAT
C23 13 +5V1
0.1µ
AC250V 14 +5V1
R11 PC3
120 ENC471D10A TRC1 S21ME6 15 +5V1
1/2W (Option) TM861S
(FUSE) 16 +5V1
17 GND
R11 18 GND
15
(FUSE) R26 19 GND
8k 20 GND
D8 D9
1N4005E 1N4005E 21 +24V1
C42 22 +24V1
0.01µ D7 23
250V +24V1
D6 1N4005E Q7
DTC114 24 +24V1
1N4005E R42 PC2
56k PC123
(2W)
R41
56k
(2W)

Primary circuit Secondary circuit


Appendix B S t a t u s P a g e
Appendix B Contents
Status page ............................................................................................................................................. B-3
Printing the service status page .......................................................................................................... B-3
Service information on the status page ............................................................................................... B-4
Details of service information .............................................................................................................. B-4
Status page

The printer can print two different types of the status page—the user (normal) status page and the
service status page. This section exclusively describes information obtainable with the service status
page. For information on the user (normal) status page, refer to the printer’s User’s Manual.

Information on the service page include various settings for the printer, service statistics, etc. To
print a service status page, proceed as follows:

Printing the service status page


To print a service status page, using the MENU key. Or, have a PC running MS-DOS and proceed
as follows:

1. Connect the printer to the PC via the parallel interface.


2. Ensure that the printer is ready to print.
3. At the DOS prompt, type:
echo !R! STAT 1; EXIT; >lpt1:
The service status page is printed. (If you omit ‘1,’ a user status page is printed.)

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Service information on the status page
An example of the service status page is shown below. (Note the details born by status page my
differ from a firmware version to another.) Most of the service information is located under Service
information.
Most of these service information on the status page are alphanumerically-coded. Each item is
explained next page.

Details of service information

Controller firmware version* Released date of the firmware

Software version: 68.01 Released: 30/Aug/2000

Service information
[0104/0330][C1*][12][01/01] Total page 9690
/t/P00/S00/F00/N00/D10:DM0301.DAN/RS2/DK-60/6C/01/[0003-0003]/BF-AD/AF.H/ 0/20/25/60
/0096/0026/1061/0811/ 0/ 0/ 0/ 0/ 0/ 0/ 0/
/AAADCFE/AAADCFE/AAADCFE/AAADCFE/AAADCFE/AAADCFE/AAADCFE/AAADCFE/
/20A11080/1020B200/20001080/81000000/00000000/10101010/10101010/
SPD1:0203040508090A0B0C0D0F101112131415161718191A1B1C1D1E1F202122235E
SPD2:0203040508090A0B0C0D0F101112131415161718191A1B1C1D1E1F202122235E
/8088808880808000/8088808880808000/8088808880808000/8088808880808000/
DN:SPL9200007 SN:SPL9200010

Service information

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Service information
[0104/0330][C1][12*][01/01] Total page 9690
1 2 3 4 5
/t/P00/S00/F00/N00/D10:DM0301.DAN/RS2/DK-60/6C/01/[0003-0003]/BF-AD/AF.H/0/20/25/60
67 8 9 0 ! @ # $% ^ & * () ⁄ ¤
/0096/0026/1061/0811/ 0/ 0/ 0/ 0/ 0/ 0/ 0/
‹ ›
/AAADCFE/

/20A11080/1020B200/20001080/81000000/00000000/10101010/10101010/

SPD1:0203040508090A0B0C0D0F101112131415161718191A1B1C1D1E1F202122235E

SPD2:0203040508090A0B0C0D0F101112131415161718191A1B1C1D1E1F202122235E
°
/8088808880808000/8088808880808000/8088808880808000/8088808880808000
·
DN:SPL9200007 SN:SPL9200010
‚ Œ

Example Meaning Description


1 [0104/0330] Mask ROM/Flash ROM version -
on the engine board
2 [C1] Mask ROM version on the LCD -
controller board (Operator panel)
3 [12*] Boot ROM version, ROM type “*”: Mask ROM, “-”: Flash ROM
4 [01/01] Internal use -
5 Total page 9690 Total count page -
6 t/ Internal use -
7 P00/ Parallel interface mode bit 7= 0: No error with bidirectional
communication, 1: Error with
bidirectional communication
bit 6= 0: No ECP communication,
1: ECP communication had
occurred, at least one
bit 0 to 5= History of printer parallel
port directional communication.
05= Nibble (High-speed),
07= ECP

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Example Meaning Description
8 /S00 Serial interface error 00= Normal, bit 0= Framing error
bit 1= Overrun, bit 2= Parity error
9 /F00 Operator panel lock (Shown only 01= Partially locked
during locking) 02= Fully locked
0 /N00 NVRAM error (Shown only if 01= ID error, 02= Version error,
error has occurred) 03= Checksum error,
04= NVRAM crash error
! /D10:DM0301.DAN NVRAM down loading status 00= Normal (Nothing
downloaded), bit0= Font data,
bit1= host data, bit2= Macro data,
bit3= Program data, bit4=
Operator panel message
download (shown file name),
bit5= OEM data, bit6= Reserved,
bit7= Error occurred
@ /RS2 Serial interface mode RS2= RS-232C
# /DK-60 Drum unit model code (Shown only set the data at
EEPROM on the drum board.)
$ /6C Drum sensitivity -
% /01 Calibration table settings Hexa decimal (FRPO I4)
^ /[0003-0003] Option unit equipment The first 2 byte:
bit0= MP tray, bit1 to 6= Paper
feeder (5 and 6 are not
supported.), bit7= Duplexer, bit8=
Bulk paper feeder, bit9= Envelope
feeder, bit10 to 15= Reserved.
The second 2 byte:
bit0 =Face-up output tray, bit1=
Face-down output tray, bit2= Bulk
paper stacker. bit3= Sorter, bit4 to
15= Reserved.
& /BF-AD Threshold level for “MK replace/ (Shown only with MICR model)
warning” message display
* /AF.H Average print coverage (total) Two digits for integer part; one
digit for decimal; unit is in percent

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Example Meaning Description
( /0 Operator panel message PMSG command settings shown by
language decimal.
) /20 Toner capacity Number of pages shown by decimal
( × 1000 pages)
⁄ /25 The present temperature 0 to 100 °C, When if “-” shows, the
temperature/humidity sensor is
abnormal.
¤ /60 The present humidity 55 to 90 %, step by 5%
‹ /0096/0026/1061 Printing area /Top margin/Left margin/Page
/0811 length/Page width/, Inches+ 1/ 100
inches (FRPO L1/L2)
in 1/600 inch
›/ 0/ 0/ 0 Left margin offset for paper
/ 0/ 0/ 0 source (MP tray/Printer’s
/ 0 cassette/Top paper feeder/
Middle feeder/Bottom feeder/
Envelope feeder/Duplexer)
fi /AAADCFE/AAADCFE Life counter for each option Paper feeder4/Duplexer/Bulk paper
/AAADCFE/AAADCFE units feeder/Bulk paper stacker/Sorter
/AAADCFE/AAADCFE
/AAADCFE/AAADCFE
fl /20A11080/1020B200 Media type settings Detailed media type settings 1 to
/20001080/81000000 28. (14 to 20 are reserved
/00000000/10101010 and fixed to setting “0x00”. )
/10101010
‡ SPD1:02030405... SPD (slot1) -
° SPD2:02030405... SPD (slot2) -
· /8088808880808000 Engine Parameter information Hexadecimal, 32 bytes (64 digits)
/....
‚ DN:SPL92000007 Serial number for the drum -
ΠSN:SPL92000010 Serial number for the printer -

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Appendix C I n t e r f a c e
Appendix C Contents
Parallel interface .................................................................................................................................... C-3
Selecting the parallel interface mode .................................................................................................. C-3
Parallel interface pin assignment ........................................................................................................ C-4
Parallel interface signals ..................................................................................................................... C-5
Serial interface ....................................................................................................................................... C-6
RS-232C interface voltage levels ........................................................................................................ C-6
Connector configurations .................................................................................................................... C-6
Protocol ........................................................................................................................................... C-7
RS-232C - For computers with a DB-9 connector .......................................................................... C-7
RS-232C - For computers with a DB-25 connector ........................................................................ C-7
Parallel interface

The printer uses a bidirectional parallel interface for high-speed data transmission for the host
computer. This interface includes the buffers which are compatible with the IEEE 1284 standards.
The parallel interface provides support for the ECP and nibble modes in this standards. The parallel
interface mode can be changed by commanding Prescribe commands on a PC.

Selecting the parallel interface mode


To change the parallel interface mode, a PC running MS-DOS is needed. Connect the printer to the
PC via the parallel interface. Then, at the DOS prompt, type a FRPO O0 (the letter O and the
number zero) command as follows depending on the desired parallel mode:

To set the parallel interface mode... Type at the DOS prompt...


Normal echo !R! FPRO O0, 0; EXIT;>lpt1:
High-speed echo !R! FPRO O0, 1; EXIT;>lpt1:
Nibble* echo !R! FPRO O0, 5; EXIT;>lpt1:
Automatic echo !R! FPRO O0, 70; EXIT;>lpt1:
*: Factory-set default.

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Parallel interface pin assignment
The pins of the parallel interface connector carry the signals listed below. The function for each
signal is detailed on the following page.

No. Terminal Signal No. Terminal Signal


1 nStrobe (STBIN1/2*) 19 Ground GND
2 Data1 (PAD0) 20 Ground GND
3 Data2 (PAD1) 21 Ground GND
4 Data3 (PAD2) 22 Ground GND
5 Data4 (PAD3) 23 Ground GND
6 Data5 (PAD4) 24 Ground GND
7 Data6 (PAD5) 25 Ground GND
8 Data7 (PAD6) 26 Ground GND
9 Data8 (PAD7) 27 Ground GND
10 nAck (ACKOUT) 28 Ground GND
11 Busy (BUSYOUT) 29 Ground GND
12 PError (PERROR) 30 Ground GND
13 Select (SELECT) 31 nInit (INIT*)
14 nAutoFd (AUTOFD*) 32 nFault (FAULT*)
15 Not defined NC 33 Not defined Pull-up (1 kΩ)
16 Logic ground GND 34 Not defined NC
17 Chassis ground GND 35 Not defined Pull-up (1 kΩ)
18 Peri-logic H (VCC) 36 nSelect In (SELECTI*)
Maximum rated current for pin 18 is 500 mA (fused).
Pin 18 can not use pin 12 (+5V) of serial connector RS-232C at the same time.

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Parallel interface signals
The following table provides details for the signals used on the printer’s parallel interface. Note
descriptions in [ ] are for high-speed mode of the parallel interface.

Signal Meaning
Strobe* [nStrobe] (Pin 1) A negative-going Strobe* pulse causes the printer to read and latch
the data on the Data 0 [1] to Data 7 [8] signal lines.
Data 0 [1] to Data 7 [8] These eight signals form the data byte sent from the host computer to
(Pins 2 to 9) the printer. Data 7 [8] is the most significant bit and Data 0 [1] is the
least significant bit.
Acknowledge* [nAck] This signal is returned to the host computer. This negative-going pulse
(Pin 10) acknowledges the previous character received by the printer.
Acknowledge* pulses are sent only when Busy is low.
Busy [Busy] (Pin 11) This signal is returned to the host computer. This signal is high when
the printer is busy and low when it is able to accept more data. Every
high-to-low transition is followed by an Acknowledge* pulse.
Paper Empty [PError] This signal is returned to the host computer. This signal goes high
(Pin 12) when the printer runs out of paper.
On-Line [Select] (Pin 13) This signal is returned to the host computer. This signal is high when
the printer is on-line and low when the printer is off-line. It goes low
when the upper unit is raised, or when the GO key is pressed to set the
printer off-line.
Note: The Paper Empty and On-Line signals are not used unless enabled
by the FRPO command (O2 parameter).
Auto-Feed [nAutoFd] This signal is used in the Epson version of the Centronics interface to
(Pin 14) receive a carriage return. In high-speed mode, it is used as an interrupt.
+5 V DC (pin 18) This line is connected to the printer’s +5 V DC line (+5 V ±0.5 V, 500
mA maximum, fused).
Prime [nInit] (Pin 31) This signal is used in the standard Centronics interface to enable the
computer to reset the printer. It is ignored by the printer.
Error* [nFault] (Pin 32) When the high-speed parallel line control is on (FRPO O2 = 2), this
line returns error status to the host computer.
Auxiliary output 1 (Pin 33) This signal line is not used.
Power Ready (Pin 35) This signal is high when the printer’s power is on.
Select In [NSelectIn] This signal is used in some versions of the Centronics interface to
(Pin 36) enable the computer to force the printer on-line. In high-speed mode,
it is used as an interrupt.

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Serial interface

The printer is equipped with a serial interface connector. The device responsible for controlling the
serial interface is integrated in the gate array in the controller system. The serial interface supports
protocol of RS-232C. A 25-pin D-sub connector is used for the serial interface.

RS-232C interface voltage levels


The voltage levels of the RS-232C signals conform to EIA RS-232C specifications. FALSE is from
3 volts to 15 volts. TRUE is from -3 volts to -15 volts. Voltages between -3 volts and 3 volts are
undefined.

Connector configurations
The printer uses a DB-25 connector for the serial interface. Depending on the computer configurations
for serial interface, use either of the appropriate configurations.

Signal Meaning
FG (Pin 1) This pin is connected directly to the printer frame.
TxD (Pin 2) This output carries asynchronous data sent by the printer to the computer.
It is used mainly in handshaking protocols.
RxD (Pin 3) This input carries serial asynchronous data sent by the computer to the
printer.
RTS (Pin 4) This output is always held high (above 3 V).
CTS (Pin 5) Unused.
DSR (Pin 6) Unused.
SG (Pin 7) All signals can transmit between the printer and the host computer to send
each signals with a signal ground.
+5V (Pin 12) Power supply for barcode reader. (Maximum 500 mA)
DTR (Pin 20) This output is used as a buffer nearly-full handshake line. It is held high
(above 3 V) when the buffer can accept more data.

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Protocol
The serial interface supports the full baud rate of: 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, and 19200, 38400,
57600 and 115.2 k (bps). For adjusting serial interface parameters including baud rate, parity, etc.,
refer to printer’s User’s Manual.

RS-232C - For computers with a DB-9 connector

Printer
Computer Serial interface
serial port (DB-9) connector (DB-25)

RXD 2 2 TXD
TXD 3 3 RXD
DTR 4 4 RTS
GND 5 5 CTS
DSR 6 6 DSR
RTS 7 7 SG
CTS 8 ) DTR

RS-232C - For computers with a DB-25 connector

Printer
Computer serial interface
serial port (DB-25) connector (DB-25)

GND 1 1 FG
TXD 2 2 TXD
RXD 3 3 RXD
RTS 4 4 RTS
CTS 5 5 CTS
DSR 6 6 DSR
GND 7 7 SG
DTR ) ) DTR

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