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C. Connecting the Cables ............ 1-5 D. Scanning ................................. 1-6 IV. CUSTOMERS DAILY MAINTENANCE .............................. 1-9
C. Rear View ................................. 1-3 III. SETTING UP THE SCANNER ......... 1-4
C. Main PCB Input and Output ... 2-4 D. Document Scanning Sequence ................................. 2-5 II. OPTICAL SYSTEM ......................... 2-6 A. Outline .................................... 2-6 B. Lamp Lighting Circuit ............. 2-7
IV. CONTROL SYSTEM ...................... 2-17 A. Control System Diagram ....... 2-17 B. V. Main PCB ............................... 2-17
INTERFACE .................................. 2-18 A. Outline of USB Standard ....... 2-18 B. Signal Definitions ................. 2-18
C. FARE (Film Automatic Retouching and Enhancement) ............ 2-9 D. Motor Control Circuit ........... 2-11
IV. OPTICAL SYSTEM ....................... 3-10 A. Removing the Scanning Unit, Pulley Unit, and Motor Unit .. 3-10 Cautions When Attaching the Motor Unit ............................. 3-16 C. Cautions When Attaching the Pulley Unit ............................. 3-18
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CHAPTER 5 : TROUBLESHOOTING
I. INTRODUCTION ............................. 5-1 A. Initial Check ............................ 5-1 B. II. Others ...................................... 5-1
C. Scanning Unit Movement Failure ..................................... 5-5 D. Poor Image Quality .................. 5-5 E. Acoustic Noise ........................ 5-5 IV. CANON SCANNER TEST ................ 5-6 A. Outline .................................... 5-6 B. Operating Environment .......... 5-6
TROUBLESHOOTING FLOW CHART ........................................... 5-2 A. Power LED Failure .................. 5-2 B. Communication Failure .......... 5-3
III. PROBLEM, CAUSE AND CORRECTIVE ACTION ................... 5-4 A. Power LED Not Lighting ......... 5-4 B. Communication Failure .......... 5-4
C. Functions ................................ 5-7 D. Functions Descriptions .......... 5-8 E. Error Message ....................... 5-16
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I. II. GENERAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM .......A-1 MAIN PCB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM .......A-2 III. CCD PCB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ........ A-9
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SPECIFICATIONS ........................... 1-1 PARTS CONFIGURATION ............... 1-2 A. Front View ............................... 1-2 B. Back View ................................ 1-3
C. Connecting the Cables ............ 1-5 D. Scanning ................................. 1-6 IV. CUSTOMERS DAILY MAINTENANCE .............................. 1-9
C. Rear View ................................. 1-3 III. SETTING UP THE SCANNER ......... 1-4
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I. SPECIFICATIONS
Scanner Main Unit Type Scanning Part Image sensor Light source Document type Document alignment position Max. document size Image output mode
: 10,680-pixel 6-line CCD : Cold cathode fluorescent lamp : Sheet, Book : Right-end corner : A4/Letter size (216 x 297mm) : Color 16-bit for RGB each Grayscale (256 gradations) Binary (black and white) : 2400 dpi x 4800 dpi : 5.4ms/line (600 dpi or lower) 10.8ms/line (601 dpi or higher)
Film Scanning Part Film type Film size Light source Scanning time
: Color and monochrome, negative and positive : 35mm sleeve (6 frames x 2) 35mm slide mount (4 frames) : Cold cathode fluorescent lamp IR LED (for FARE function) : 5.4 to 172.8ms/line (automatically selected depending on films)
: USB connector (Universal Serial Bus 2.0) FAU connector (6-pin) Power connector (for AC adapter)
: Temperature : 10 to 35 degrees Relative humidity : 10 to 90%RH Air pressure : 613 to 1013 hPa : 100V to 120V 220V to 240V : 15W max. (during operation) 10W (during standby) : 284.0 (Width) x 498.0 (Depth) x 104.0 (Height) mm (Height to the document glass: 72.0mm) : Approximately 4.6kg
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Document Cover Protective Sheet Film Adapter Unit Document Glass COPY Button SCAN Button FILE Button E-MAIL Button Alignment Mark
Figure 1-1
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B. Back View
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B. Unlocking the Lock Switch Scanning unit is locked by the lock switch to prevent a damage during transport. Unlock the lock switch by pushing it toward the unlock mark to use the scanner.
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C. Connecting the Cables CanoScan 8000F is used by connected to the USB port on the host computer. Refer to the Quick Start Guide supplied with the product for details. For connecting the host computers cables, refer to the manuals for the host computer. Note: Install the device driver before connecting the cables to use the scanner.
1. Connecting the FAU Cable, USB Cable and AC Adapter Cable 1) Connect the FAU cable to the FAU connector. 2) Connect the square connector (B plug) of the USB cable to the USB connector on the scanner, and connect the flat connector (A plug) of the USB cable to the USB port on the host computer. 3) Connect the AC adapter cable to the power connector on the scanner.
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D. Scanning 1. Scanning an Original 1) Place an original face down on the document glass by aligning its top edge with the alignment mark.
q Alignment Mark
Figure 1-6
2) Close the document cover caring not to displace the original. 3) Send the scan command from the host computer.
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2. Scanning Film 1) Slide the protective sheet up to remove it from the document cover.
Figure 1-7
2) Insert the film into the film guide. * Film strips Open the film holder on the film guide for film strips, insert the strip(s) face down and close the film holder. * Slides Place a slide face down in the film guide for slides.
Figure 1-8
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3) Place the loaded film guide by aligning its leading tab with FILM mark on the document glass and close the document cover.
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BASIC OPERATION ........................ 2-1 A. Functions ................................ 2-1 B. Electrical System .................... 2-2
III. IMAGE PROCESSING ................... 2-12 A. Outline .................................. 2-12 B. Image Processing .................. 2-12
C. Main PCB Input and Output ... 2-4 D. Document Scanning Sequence ................................. 2-5 II. OPTICAL SYSTEM ......................... 2-6 A. Outline .................................... 2-6 B. Lamp Lighting Circuit ............. 2-7
IV. CONTROL SYSTEM ...................... 2-17 A. Control System Diagram ....... 2-17 B. V. Main PCB ............................... 2-17
INTERFACE .................................. 2-18 A. Outline of USB Standard ....... 2-18 B. Signal Definitions ................. 2-18
C. FARE (Film Automatic Retouching and Enhancement) .................. 2-9 D. Motor Control Circuit ........... 2-11
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I. BASIC OPERATION
A. Functions The scanner functions are divided into optical system, image processing system, and control system.
BGR
Scanning Unit
B G R
CCD
Host Computer
Control System
Figure 2-1
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B. Electrical System 1. Outline The scanner is not equipped with CPU. The device driver installed in the host computer includes a control program, which functions as CPU. Host computer sends a command to the ASIC via the USB controller, the ASIC controls the whole electrical circuits and image processing of the scanner. The image signals read by the CCD are converted into digital data by analog IC. The digital data is then processed by the ASIC and output to the host computer via USB interface.
Host Computer Control Program JP9 USB Controller J1 J2 +12V AC adapter Regulator Home Position Sensor FAU Inverter PCB
Scanning Lamp JP2 Inverter PCB JP1 DRAM CCD PCB Analog IC JP8 Motor Driver ASIC
FAU Lamp
Drive Motor
FARE Unit
Figure 2-2
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2. Functions of the Main PCB 1) Analog IC Converts the image signals (analog signals) read by the CCD into digital data. - CDS (Correlated Double Sampling) - AGC (Auto Gain Control) - 8-bit A/D converter 2) ASIC Performs various processings: - DRAM control - CCD timing clock creation - Line buffer control - CCD output line difference adjustment - Image processing - Shading correction - Motor driver control 3) DRAM Stores the shading correction data when performing shading correction, and the image data when scanning. 4) Motor Driver Supplies power to the drive motor. 5) USB Controller Controls data transfer between the host computer and ASIC.
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To FAU
Scanning Unit
JP1-1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -10 -11 -12 -13 -14 -15 -16 -17 -18 -19 -20 -21 -22 -23 -24 -25 -26 -27 -28
LAMP_GND LAMP_GND LAMP_PWR LAMP_PWR CCD_PWR CCD_PWR AGND PHI1 PHI2 PHI3 VAROS_PWR AGND ASIC_VAROS CCD_SHG CCD_CP CCD_SHG CCD_RS CCD_SHR VCC AGND MTATHOME AGND AGND CCD_B AGND CCD_G AGND CCD_R
Power LED Scanner Button COPY SCAN FILE E-MAIL Button PCB JP2-1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 GND LED "H" when power LED is ON HOTKEY0 HOTKEY1 "H" when Scanner button is HOTKEY2 pressed HOTKEY3
Figure 2-3
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Scan Command
Standby
Setup
Standby
Drive Motor
Interface Signal
Figure 2-4
Seqence
Operation After the scanner self test is completed until the scanner receives a scan command from the host computer
Remarks
Standby
Setup
To execute calibration for setting The data is stored in DRAM light exposure time, gain data and shading data
After the scanner starts scanning Scanning Unit until whole scan area specified by the host computer is scanned Forward
To execute image processing according to the command from the host computer while scanning and send imada data to the host computer Home position is detected by the home position sensor
After the scanning unit starts Scanning Unit moving backward until it returns backward to the home position
To return the scanning unit to the home position to ready for the next scan
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B. Lamp Lighting Circuit 1. Scanning Lamp Lighting Circuit When the scanner is powered on, or the host computer sends a scan command, ASIC turns the scanning lamp lighting signal (LAMP) ON to light the scanning lamp. The reflected light from the document is focused on the light-sensitive device CCD (chargecoupled device) via the five mirrors, lens and FARE unit. The scanner is provided with a lamp OFF function for energy saving. A built-in timer to be set by the device driver is counted during lamp ON and turns the scanning lamp OFF when no scan command is sent for a certain period.
Document Glass
Scanning Lamp
Inverter PCB
Figure 2-6
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2. FAU Lamp Lighting Circuit When the host computer sends a film scan command, ASIC turns the scanning lamp lighting signal (LAMP) OFF then turns FAU lamp lighting signal (XPA) ON to light the FAU lamp. The FAU lamp light is converted into a flat light source by a light guide plate, then diffused via 1st diffusive film, brightness enhancement film and 2nd diffusive film. As a result, exposed light from a transparent plate has equal light intensity which transmits a film and focuses on the CCD in the scanning unit. The FAU lamp also has a lamp OFF function for energy saving as in the case of the scanning lamp. 3. Infrared LED Lighting Circuit When the host computer sends a command to light an infrared LED, ASIC turns IRLED signal ON to light the infrared LED. The infrared LED light is converted into a flat light source by a light guide plate as in the case of the FAU lamp, which transmits a film via 1st diffusive film, brightness enhancement film, 2nd diffusive film and transparent plate.
FAU
FAU Lamp
1st Diffusive Film Brightness Enhancement Film 2nd Diffusive Film Transparent Plate Scanner IRLED XPA ASIC Scanning Unit
Host Computer
Main PCB
Figure 2-7
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C. FARE (Film Automatic Retouching and Enhancement) 1. Outline CanoScan 8000F employs an infrared LED in addition to the FAU lamp (cold cathode fluorescent lamp) in order to remove scratches and dirt on a film by transmitting a film by two light sources. This function is called FARE (Film Automatic Retouching and Enhancement). The infrared LED scans only scratches and dirt on a film as image data. This image data is compared to the full image data scanned by the FAU lamp, and the overlapping data of scratches and dirt is subtracted, then this area is compensated for by sampling the ambient data. Accordingly, the image without scratches and dirt is reproduced.
(IR LED)
Scanned Image
Figure 2-8
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2. Operation of FARE Function The frequency of the FAU lamp (cold cathode fluorescent lamp) is 380-700nm, while that of the infrared LED is 880nm, therefore, their light refractive indexes differ resulting in out of focus (Figure 2-9-2). As a solution, CanoScan 8000F employs FARE unit between the CCD and lens, which consists of a refraction glass for changing the light refractive index and of an electromagnetic switch for changing the position of the refraction glass. Firstly, the FAU lamp scans a film passing through the refraction glass. Secondly, the infrared LED scans a film, at the same time, the electromagnetic switch is turned ON to move the refraction glass to the position where the infrared LED light does not pass through (Figure 2-9-3). Finally, the FAU lamp and infrared LED can scan a properly focused film.
Light Source
FAU Lamp
IR LED
IR LED
Film
Figure 2-9-1
Figure 2-9-2
Figure 2-9-3
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D. Motor Control Circuit Control program analizes a command sent from the host computer, and sends a motor clock generation command to ASIC. Gate array generates four-phase motor drive pulse signals [I01, I11, I02, I12], which are sent to the drive motor via motor driver. When the host computer sends a command to change resolution, the control program commands the ASIC to change the frequency of the motor drive pulse signal to change the drive motor rotating speed.
Host Computer
Control Program
Main PCB
I02 I01
OUT1B
JP8-1 -2 -3 -4
ASIC
I11 I12
Motor Driver
Drive Motor
Figure 2-10
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1. CCD
3. Calibration
4. Filter Processing
To Host Computer
Figure 2-11
B. Image Processing 1. CCD The CCD is a single chip photoelectric conversion device which consists of several thousand photosensitive devices of each several microns square, for reading RGB image signals, with a built-in scanning circuit. CanoScan 8000F employs 6-line CCD.
1) 6-line CCD 6-line CCD has two rows of staggered photosensitive devices for RGB each. The 6-line CCD therefore can scan at 1200dpi x 2 = 2400dpi.
Figure 2-12
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2. A/D Conversion Output signal from the CCD is an analog signal which cannot be used as image data. So RGB output signal from the CCD is amplified by analog amplifier to generate analog data. The generated data is converted into averaged analog signal by D/A converter, then got feedback to the A/D converter to output constant digital data to the ASIC.
D/A Converter
CCD
R G B
Analog Amplifier
A/D Converter
Analog IC
Figure 2-13
1) D/A Converter D/A converter removes ununiform analog data generated by the CCD. It adjusts CCD output to keep max. 5V of input signal to the A/D converter, to make the black level of the image constant. 2) A/D Converter The A/D converter converts the black-level-corrected image signal (analog signal) to a 16-bit image data (digital signal) in the order of red, green and blue image signal. 5V is applied to the Vcc terminal and reference voltage is applied to the Vref terminal. A/D converter outputs 0 when input signal is 5V, and outputs 255 when input signal is reference voltage. This converts 1 pixel signal into the image data of 65536 gradations for red, green and blue each.
Image Data A/D Converter Blue Image Signal Green Image Signal Red Image Signal Reference Voltage CCD_B CCD_G CCD_R Vref 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 Output 0 1 0 1 +5V Vcc 0 1 0 1
Figure 2-14
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3. Calibration When CCD reads a document of even density, the image signal corresponding to each pixel is not uniform for the following reasons. * Light intensity of the scanning lamp is not uniform. * There is variation in the sensitivity of the light phototransistors. * There is a slight output from the light phototransistors even when no data is input. These variations are corrected by the calibration in three steps of Offset calibration, Coarsegain calibration, and Programmable Gain Amplifier (PGA). 1) Offset Calibration Takes output data when no data is input and normalizes the output data from each pixel at or near 0. 2) Coarse-Gain Calibration Finds the optimum gain setting for placing the output voltage from all pixels in the adjustment range of Programmable Gain Amplifier. 3) Programmable Gain Amplifier (PGA) Calculates a gain coefficient for uniforming the output by correcting the output difference among pixels.
4. Filter Processing When converting resolution and scaling, the image quality tends to be reduced. To prevent the image quality reduction, filter processing is performed according to the resolution. Filter processing includes interpolation processing and averaging.
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1) Interpolation Processing When reading images at higher resolution, the one pixel output of the CCD is treated as two image data in the horizontal scanning direction, and the one line output of the CCD is treated as two image data in the vertical scanning direction, causing a reduced image quality. To prevent the image quality reduction, interpolation processing is performed. Figure 2-15 shows a change in image density by the interpolation processing.
(A)
(B)
(C)
Interpolation processing
(A+B)/2
(B+C)/2
(C+D)/2
Image Density
Image Density
1 pixel
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2) Averaging When reading images at lower resolution, the thinned data increases resulting in output image deterioration. Averaging is a process in which the data to be thinned and the data to be actually output are averaged and output, in order to suppress the image deterioration due to the data thinning.
A Thinned data
E'
Figure 2-16
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AC Adapter
Scanning Unit
Drive Motor
Figure 2-17 B. Main PCB The scanner is not equipped with CPU. The device driver installed in the host computer includes a control program, which functions as CPU. Control program sends a command to the ASIC in the main PCB, the ASIC controls the whole electrical circuits and image processing of the scanner. Main PCB consists of ASIC, DRAM, USB controller, analog I/C and motor driver.
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V. INTERFACE
A. Outline of USB Standard CanoScan 8000F employs USB2.0. Features of USB include; 1. USB is an interface to connect peripheral devices to a host computer. 2. Tree-structure can connect up to 127 devices on a host computer by using "hub". 3. USB has three data transfer modes of "full speed mode" at 12Mbps, "low speed mode" at 1.5Mbps, and "high speed mode" at 480Mbps (new standard of USB 2.0.) CanoScan 8000F supports USB2.0's "high speed mode". 4. Hot plug (connectable/disconnectable with the power ON) is available. 5. Power source is supplied via USB.
B. Signal Definitions USB uses two differential signal lines (D+ and D-) only to communicate with the host computer.
Pin 1 2 3 4 Shell
Chassis
2 3
1 4
Table 2-2 C. Interface Connection USB connector has A plug for connecting to upper layer and B plug for connecting to lower layer.
B Plug To Scanner
Figure 2-18
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Main PCB
+3.3V Regulator
12V AC Adapter
12V
+5V Regulator
Analog IC
CCD
Motor Driver
Drive Motor
PWM PWM
Inverter
Scanning Lamp
Inverter FAU
Figure 2-19
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A. Removing the Main PCB ......... 3-8 B. Removing the Button PCB ...... 3-9
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EXTERNALS .................................. 3-2 A. Removing the Film Adapter Unit .......................................... 3-2 B. Removing the Top Cover and Document Glass Unit .............. 3-3 C. Removing the Front Panel ...... 3-6
IV. OPTICAL SYSTEM ....................... 3-10 A. Removing the Scanning Unit, Pulley Unit, and Motor Unit .. 3-10 B. Cautions When Attaching the Motor Unit ............................. 3-16 C. Cautions When Attaching the Pulley Unit ............................. 3-18
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I. PARTS REPLACEMENT
A. Precautions * Disconnect the AC adapter, USB cable, and FAU cable from the scanner before replacing the parts. * Wear anti-static gloves and grounding strap around the wrist during the work. * Follow the instructed steps. Do not remove any screw from the parts that is not to be replaced. * Store the removed parts in a clean place and avoid missing. * Attach the parts in reverse order of the removing steps, unless otherwise specified. * After replacement, check the quantity and shape of the replaced parts.
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A. Removing the Film Adapter Unit 1) Disconnect the FAU cable. 2) Lift the film adapter unit as shown in Figure 3-1 to remove it.
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B. Removing the Top Cover and Document Glass Unit 1) Turn the scanner over and remove two screws.
q Screw
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2) Return the scanner to the normal position and remove two screws from the top cover. 3) Press and remove two hooks on both sides of the main frame back side. 4) Rotate the top cover backward and remove the hook on the back to remove the top cover.
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Screw Top Cover Hook (on the back) Hooks (on both sides)
Figure 3-3
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5) Slide the document glass unit backward and lift to remove it.
Figure 3-4
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C. Removing the Front Panel 1) Turn the scanner over and remove two screws from the rear of the front panel.
q Screw
Figure 3-5
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2) Remove the film adapter unit, top cover, and document glass unit. 3) Press two hooks on both sides of the front panel inward to remove the front panel.
Figure 3-6
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III. PCBs
A. Removing the Main PCB 1) Turn the scanner over and remove four screws to lift the main PCB.
Figure 3-7
Note: Do not lift the main PCB too much because the motor unit cable and button cable are connected.
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2) Disconnect the motor unit cable and button cable from the main PCB, and turn the main PCB over as shown in Figure 3-8.
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Flat Cable Button Cable Connector Motor Unit Cable Connector Main PCB
Figure 3-8
B. Removing the Button PCB 1) Remove the film adapter unit, top cover, document glasss unit, and front panel. 2) Remove five screws from the button PCB to remove it.
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Note: Lens and mirrors of the scanning unit are factory adjusted. Do not touch the lamp, mirrors, and CCD PCB (shaded area) of the scanning unit.
Figure 3-9
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1) Turn the scanner over and remove the main PCB. 2) Remove the film adapter unit, top cover, document glass unit, and front panel. 3) Rotate the gear mounted on the motor unit to move the scanning unit away from the home position. 4) Remove four screws from the motor cable cover to remove it.
Figure 3-10
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5) Remove three screws from the pulley unit in order of a-b-c in Figure 3-11 to remove it. Note: Be careful not to lose the pulley as it can easily be removed.
6) Remove two screws from the motor unit in order of d-e in Figure 3-11 to remove it.
a b c d e 1
Figure 3-11
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7) Push the sliding rod backward and displace the front part to the side.
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8) Slide the sliding rod forward, then lift with the scanning unit to remove it.
Note: When lifting the scanning unit, displace the hook under the rail.
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9) Remove the sliding rod and drive belt from the scanning unit. 10) Remove a screw and separate the sliding rod from the motor unit.
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Figure 3-15
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B. Cautions When Attaching the Motor Unit 1) Apply grease (EM-50L) to the shaft of the gear when attaching the motor unit.
Figure 3-16
Figure 3-17
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3) When fixing the motor unit to the bottom cover with two screws, make sure the motor unit is positioned by two embosses on the bottom cover.
q Emboss
Figure 3-18
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C. Cautions When Attaching the Pulley Unit 1) Apply grease (EM-50L) to the shaft of the idle pulley when attaching the pulley unit.
Figure 3-19
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III. PERIODICAL SERVICING ............... 4-1 IV. SPECIAL TOOLS ............................ 4-1 V. SOLVENTS AND LUBRICANTS ...... 4-1
II.
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I.
INTRODUCTION ............................. 5-1 A. Initial Check ............................ 5-1 B. Others ...................................... 5-1
C. Scanning Unit Movement Failure ..................................... 5-5 D. Poor Image Quality .................. 5-5 E. Acoustic Noise ........................ 5-5 IV. CANON SCANNER TEST ................ 5-6 A. Outline .................................... 5-6 B. Operating Environment .......... 5-6
II.
TROUBLESHOOTING FLOWCHART .................................. 5-2 A. Power LED Failure .................. 5-2 B. Communication Failure .......... 5-3
III. PROBLEM, CAUSE AND CORRECTIVE ACTION ................... 5-4 A. Power LED Not Lighting ......... 5-4 B. Communication Failure .......... 5-4
C. Functions ................................ 5-7 D. Functions Descriptions .......... 5-8 E. Error Message ....................... 5-16
CHAPTER 5
I. INTRODUCTION
A. Initial Check Check if the operating environment conforms to the following conditions. * * * * * Line voltage is within 10% of the rated value. Ambient temperature and humidity conform to the operating environment. (Refer to CHAPTER 1, I. SPECIFICATIONS) The scanner is not setup near a water faucet, boiler, humidifier, open flame, or in dusty place. The scanner is not exposed to direct sunlight. If it is inevitable to setup in a sunny place, hang a curtain to block direct sunlight. The scanner is setup in a well-ventilated place.
B. Others Moving a scanner from a cold place to a warm place can cause condensation on the metal parts, resulting in a faulty operation.
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Connect AC Adapter
Figure 5-2
Figure 5-1
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B. Communication Failure
Scan
Communication failed ?
No
No
No
No End
Figure 5-2
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Possible Cause USB cable connection failure Scanner communication failure Scanning unit failure
Trial replacement Replace the main PCB Trial replacement Replace the scanning unit
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Possible Cause Drive belt broken or worn Gears broken or worn Scanner button failure Drive motor failure
Related Parts Drive belt Pulley Unit Button PCB Motor unit
Check Method
Corrective Action
Trial replacement Replace the drive belt Trial replacement Replace the pulley unit Trial replacement Replace the button PCB Trial replacement Replace the motor unit
Possible Cause Motor unit failure Main PCB failure Scanning unit failure Dirt on sliding rod Reference sheet is improperly positioned
Related Parts Motor unirt Main PCB Scanning unit None Document glass unit
Check Method Trial replacement Trial replacement Trial replacement Visual check Trial replacement
Corrective Action Replace the motor unit Replace the main PCB Replace the scanning unit Clean the sliding rod Replace the document glass unit
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Note: Install CanoScan 8000F device driver before using the Canon Scanner Test.
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C. Functions 1. USB Information (Windows only) Scanner information connected to the USB port on the PC is displayed. 2. Scanner Information Control program of CanoScan 8000F connected to the PC is displayed. 3. Scanner Self Test CanoScan 8000F self test is executed. 4. Scan An image is scanned at any resolution and saved as an image file in the folder of Canon Scanner Test. 5. Film Scan 35mm sleeve negative film is scanned by FAU lamp and IR LED with FARE function, then saved as two image files in the folder of Canon Scanner Test. The film of 1 frame at upper right in the sleeve film holder is scanned at 1200 dpi fixed.
Note: Calibration function is gray out and unable to click for CanoScan 8000F.
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D. Functions Descriptions 1. USB Information (Windows only) Select USB Information from the Function menu to display as shown in Figure 5-3 (Windows).
Figure 5-3
* * * * *
Vendor Description Device Description Port Name Local Name USB Version
: : : : :
Manufacturer name of the scanner "Canon Inc." Product name of the scanner "CanoScan 8000F" Port name of the scanner recognized by Windows Product name of the scanner "CanoScan 8000F" USB version (USB1.1/USB2.0) that the scanner is operating with.
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2. Scanner Information Select Scanner information from the Function menu to display as shown in Figure 5-4 (Windows), Figure 5-5 (Macintosh).
Figure 5-4
Figure 5-5
: Manufacturer name of the scanner "CANON" : "IX-24035H"(CanoScan 8000F) : Firmware version of the control program of the scanner
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3. Scanner Self Test Select Scanner self test from the Function menu to display as shown in Figure 5-6 (Windows), Figure 5-7 (Macintosh).
Figure 5-6
Figure 5-7
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Click OK to start scanner self test. When it is completed normally, a dialog is displayed as shown in Figure 5-8 (Windows), Figure 5-9 (Macintosh).
Figure 5-8
Figure 5-9 When an error occurs, refer to E. Error Message to take a corrective action.
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4. Scan Select Scan from the Function menu to display as shown in Figure 5-10 (Windows), Figure 5-11 (Macintosh).
Figure 5-10
Figure 5-11
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* Scan count Set a number from 1 to 100. * Resolution (dpi) When the resolution for scanning an image is selected at 75,150, 300, or 600 dpi, whole document glass area is scanned. When selected at 1200 or 2400 dpi, 6mm forwarded area from the reference sheet of the document glass is scanned. * Image handling When Read in memory (no file) is selected, the image is read into the memory, then abandoned after readout. When Save to TIFF file is selected for handling an scanned image, the file of img0.tif is saved in the folder of the Canon Scanner Test. When scan count is set at 2 or more, the file of img0.tif, img1.tif, img2.tif ... are saved. File space to be saved is as follows. 75 dpi : 1.5MB, 150 dpi : 6.5 MB, 300 dpi : 26 MB 600 dpi : 105 MB, 1200 dpi : 7.5 MB, 2400 dpi : 30 MB
Note : Confirm before scanning that the available disk space on the HDD in which the Canon Scanner Test is installed exceeds above file space.
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5. Film Scan Select Film Scan from the Function menu to display as shown in Figure 5-12 (Windows), Figure 5-13 (Macintosh).
Figure 5-12
Figure 5-13
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Only an upper right frame of the 35mm sleeve film guide can be scanned (shaded area in Figure 5-14.)
Figure 5-14 * Scan count Set a number from 1 to 100. When 2 or more is set and "Save to TIFF file" is selected, only a file of specified count is saved. * Image handling When Read in memory (no file) is selected, the image is read into the memory, then abandoned after readout. When Save to TIFF file is selected, two image files scanned by FAU lamp and IR LED are saved. "Color24_0.tif" and "IR_0.tif" are saved in the folder of the Canon Scanner Test. IR.tif is an image of only dirt or dust on the film when FARE function is used. If FARE function does not normally work, IR.tif image appears all black. When scan count is set at 2 or more, the file of Color24_0.tif/IR_0.tif, Color24_1.tif/IR_1.tif... are saved. File space to be saved is as follows. Color24_0.tif (1200 dpi) : 5.6 MB, IR_0.tif (1200 dpi) : 5.6 MB
Note: When scanning a film, the scanned image is lighter in color than the original film, because the image is not subjected to the image processing yet.
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E. Error Message 1. Unable to find the scanner. Check if the cables are connected properly. Cause : Scanner is not detected by the host computer. Corrective Action : Refer to the II. Troubleshooting Flowchart. 2. Failed to read scanner information. Cause : Scanner is not detected by the host computer. Corrective Action : Refer to the II. Troubleshooting Flowchart. 3. Failed to create a file. Failed to open a file. Failed to close a file. Failed to write-in a file. Cause : Canon Scanner Test is started from a CD-ROM or write-protected HDD. Corrective Action : Copy the Canon Scanner Test on a writable HDD to use. 4. Scanner has problem. Failed to execute scanner self test. Cause : Scanner is not detected by the host computer. Corrective Action : Refer to the II. Troubleshooting Flowchart. 5. Failed to allocate memory. Cause : Scanner is not detected by the host computer. Corrective Action : Refer to the II. Troubleshooting Flowchart.
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FIGURE 001
1
ACCESSORY
6-2
PART NUMBER
R A N K
Q' T Y
DESCRIPTION
SERIAL NUMBER/REMARKS
001-01 02 03 04 05
1 1 1 1 1
CABLE, USB ADAPTOR, AC ADAPTOR, AC ADAPTOR, AC ADAPTOR, AC JAPAN, USA,CAN EUR UK,HK AUS
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SCANNER
4 5 10
3 9
11
13 15 14 13 12
16 22 21 18 17 19 9 20
6-4
PART NUMBER
R A N K
Q' T Y
DESCRIPTION
SERIAL NUMBER/REMARKS
100-01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
FE2-0001-000 FE2-0002-000 FE2-0025-000 FE2-0015-000 FE2-0013-000 FE2-0022-000 FE2-0010-000 FE2-0027-000 FE2-0007-000 FE2-0012-000 FE2-0009-000 FE2-0006-000 FE2-0008-000 FE2-0016-000 FE2-0011-000 FE2-0026-000 FE2-0024-000 FE2-0005-000 FE2-0004-000 FE2-0023-000 FE2-0014-000 FE2-0003-000
1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 9 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 2 5 1 1 4
FILM ADAPTER UNIT SHEET, DOCUMENT PLATEN GLASS ASSEMBLY SCREW, M3X8, SELF-TAPPING COVER, TOP CARRIAGE ASSEMBLY SCREW, M3X8, BH MOTOR ASSEMBLY SCREW, M3X8, SELF-TAPPING BELT, DRIVE TENSION PULLEY ASSEMBLY COVER, SWITCH CABLE SCREW, M3X8, SELF-TAPPING CABLE, BUTTON COVER, MOTOR CABLE FUNCTION BUTTON ASSEMBLY KEYBOARD PCB ASSEMBLY SCREW, M3X8, SELF-TAPPING SCREW, M2.6X5, SELF-TAPPING MAIN PCB ASSEMBLY LOCK, CARRIAGE FOOT, RUBBER
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I. II.
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
J1
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
XPA XPAGND FAU_DET VCC IRLED XPAGND XPAGND XPAGND
JP1
LAMP_GND LAMP_GND LAMP_PWR LAMP_PWR CCD_PWR CCD_PWR AGND PHI1 PHI2 PHI3 VAROS_PWR AGND ASIC_VAROS CCD_SHG CCD_CP CCD_SHG CCD_RS CCD_SHR VCC AGND MTATHOME AGND AGND CCD_B AGND CCD_G AGND CCD_R
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
Scanning Unit
Main PCB
Vbus DD+ GND
1 2 3 4
JP9
JP2
1 2 3 4 5 6
Button PCB
J2
+12V GND
1 2
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CCO_G VCC
C117
CCD_R C118 DGND U6 RIN GIN BIN C121 C122 C119 C120 AGND
VCC3V
AGND
VSMP
CLMP
EL9 AVCC
C124 AGND
C125
C126 C123
C127
OP0 OP1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 RINP AGND2 DVDD1 CBB VSMP RLC/ACYC MCLK DGND SEN DVDD2 SDI SCK OP[0] OP[1] GINP BINP VRLC/VBIAS VRX VRT VRB AGND1 AVDD OP[7]/SDO OP[6] OP[5] OP[4] OP[3] OP[2] OP7 OP6 OP5 OP4 OP3 OP2 OP7 OP6 OP5 OP4 OP3 OP2 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15
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DGND
A-2
EC13 DGND DGND DGND EC15 EC16 DGND T_ABUS7 T_ABUS6 T_ABUS5 T_ABUS4 EC12 EC14
T_nWE
DGND
RP2
RP3
RP12
RP13
RP14
R125
RP15
R88
7 5 3 1
7 5 3 1 7 5 3 1
7 5 3 1
C131
C133
R105
R91
C132 ASIC_VCC DGND C135 C139 U22 DGND C136 C137 DGND
DGND
56R
7 5 3 1 7 5 3 1 8 6 4 2 8 6 4 2 8 6 4 2
8 RP1 6 4 2
8 6 4 2 8 6 4 2
ASIC_VCC
DGND
C138
8 6 4 2
7 5 3 1
C142
ASIC_VCC RP16
DGND
D14 RP17
R89
DGND
C143
VCC GND NUCAS NLCAS NRAS NDE NWE ABUS0 ABUS1 ABUS2 ABUS3 ABUS4 ABUS5 ABUS6 ABUS7 VCC ABUS8 DBUS0 DBUS1 DBUS2 DBUS3 DBUS4 GND DBUS5 DBUS6 DBUS7 DBUS8 DBUS9 DBUS10 DBUS11 VCC DBUS12 DBUS13 DBUS14 DBUS15 XPA HOTKEY1 GND HOTKEY2 SCS
Y2 1 3 5 7 1 3 5 7 RP18 2 4 6 8 2 4 6 8
R107
160 159 158 157 156 155 154 153 152 151 150 149 148 147 146 145 144 143 142 141 140 139 138 137 136 135 134 133 132 131 130 129 128 127 126 125 124 123 122 121
DGND
C140
EC2
DGND
DGND
EL6
DGND
EC3
1 3 5 7 1 3 5 7 2 4 6 8 2 4 6 8
RP4
R128 RP5
nSTROBE
EL33
SYSBUS11 SYSBUS10 SYSBUS9 SYSBUS8 SYSBUS7 SYSBUS6 SYSBUS5 SYSBUS4 SYSBUS3 SYSBUS2 SYSBUS1 SYSBUS0
BUSY
ASIC
nAUTOFD
MTATHOME
EL32
EL8
DGND
ASIC_VAROS
ASIC_VCC
R93
RP20
C144
1 3 5 7
2 4 RP23 6 8
1 3 5 7 1 3 5 7
2 4 6 8 2 4 6 8
1 3 5 7
2 4 RP24 6 8
RP6
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 IX1 IOX2 RST SYSBUS15 SYSBUS14 SYSBUS13 SYSBUS12 VCC SYSBUS11 SYSBUS10 SYSBUS9 SYSBUS8 SYSBUS7 SYSBUS6 SYSBUS5 SYSBUS4 SYSBUS3 GND SYSBUS2 SYSBUS1 SYSBUS0 STROBE BUSY MT_HOME AUTOFD SELIN VAROS WM8199 VCC OP15 OP14 OP13 OP12 GND OP11 OP10 OP9 OP8 SCK SDI 1 3 5 7 1 3 5 7 DGND 2 4 6 8 2 4 6 8 RP22 VCC SABUS0 SABUS1 SABUS2 SABUS3 SABUS4 SABUS5 SABUS6 SABUS7 SABUS8 GND SABUS9 SABUS10 SABUS11 BS1 BS0 VCC LDQM UDQM SDRAMCLK SCAS SRAS SWE CKE GND SDBUS7 SDBUS6 SDBUS5 SDBUS4 SDBUS3 SDBUS2 SDBUS1 SDBUS0 VCC SDBUS8 SDBUS9 SDBUS10 SDBUS11 SDBUS12 SDBUS13
120 119 118 117 116 115 114 113 112 111 110 109 108 107 106 105 104 103 102 101 100 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81
DGND
C148
R95
R96
R97
R98
R90
R99
R100
R101
R102
IRLED
PHI1
CCD_SHR
RB
PHI2
PHI3
CLB
A-3
CCD_SHG CCD_SHB
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1 3 5 7 Y3 Y2 Y1 DGND EL11 EL12 EL13 EL14 EL31 EL30 LAMP C141 TP1 DGND DGND DGND DGND DGND EL29 I12 I02 I11 I01 PHASE2 PHASE1 HOTKEY0 EC24 EC25 EC26 EC27 LED C159 C160 C161 C162 DGND
ASIC_VCC
1 3 5 7
2 4 6 8
C146 C147
MCLK
DGND
CLMP
C149
VSMP
C150
DGND
DGND
C153
C156
C154 C155
DGND
LAMP_PWR ASIC_VAROS C1 C3 C2 C5 CCD_PWR LAMPGND XPAGND R3 Q2 EL19 R5 PH12 R7 IRLED C11 VCC AGND C13 MTATHOME AGND AGND C18 CCD_G XPAGND EL21 RB EC19 EL20 CLB AGND Q6 VCC3V CCD_SHR R13 R108 XPA D15 R109 JP2K3 D16 C164 VCC3V XPAGND VCC3V R17 R18 HOTKEY0 R1 Q10 D1 R2 DGND LED R22 D18 C165 JP2K1 D2 C9 Q1 HOTKEY1 JP2K2 D17 R111 Q17 R110 HOTKEY2 XPAGND XPAGND VCC3V DGND DGND Q16 HOTKEY3 CCD_SHB PHI3 PHI1 EL26 EL25 C21 C22 CCD_SHG EL22 EL24 EL23 EC18 EC17 AGND XPAGND CCD_B C16 CCD_R C12 LAMPGND LAMPGND LAMPGND JP1 C8 C10 R4 Q3 R6 XPAGND DGND LAMPGND C4 VAROS_PWR LAMP_PWR
EL1
EL2
R127
F2
EL41
Q21
PWRGND
VCC3V
Q4
R8 LAMP Q5 L1
D3
JI
XPAGND
R9
D4
1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28
LAMPGND F5 LAMPGND
FAU_DET
LAMP_PWR
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
D5 C17
FG
XPAGND
XPAGND
F4
L2
C15
C19
D6
PS8
C20
R10
12
LAMPGND
PASS
PS1
12
R11
PASS
Q7
PWRGND
XPAGND
XPAGND VCC3V
JP2K3
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JP2K2
JP2K1
VCC
C23
D7
D8
DGND
6 5 4 3 2 1
R20
JP2
D9
D10
C25
C24
Q11
DGND
DGND
DGND
A-4
DGND
U12 U11 T_ABUS0 T_ABUS1 T_ABUS2 T_ABUS3 T_ABUS4 T_ABUS5 T_ABUS6 T_ABUS7 T_ABUS8 16 17 18 19 22 23 24 25 26 IRAM_A0 IRAM_A1 IRAM_A2 IRAM_A3 IRAM_A4 IRAM_A5 IRAM_A6 IRAM_A7 IRAM_A8
S_ABUS0 S_ABUS1 S_ABUS2 S_ABUS3 S_ABUS4 S_ABUS5 S_ABUS6 S_ABUS7 S_ABUS8 S_ABUS9 S_ABUS10 S_ABUS11
23 24 25 26 29 30 31 32 33 34 22 35
ADD_0 ADD_1 ADD_2 ADD_3 ADD_4 ADD_5 ADD_6 ADD_7 ADD_8 ADD_9 ADD_10/AP ADD_11
BA0 BA1 DGND VCC3V T_nLCAS T_nUCAS T_nRAS VCC3V DGND VCC3V VCC3V VCC3V DGND DGND T_nWE T_nOE VDD1 VDD2 VDD3 VCC3V C53 VCC3V C54 C55 1 14 27
20 21
BA0 BA1
DQ0 DQ1 DQ2 DQ3 DQ4 DQ5 DQ6 DQ7 DQ8 DQ9 DQ10 DQ11 DQ12 DQ13 DQ14 DQ15 11 12 15 30 NC1 NC2 NC3 NC4 29 LCAS 28 14 13 27 UCAS RASD WE OE D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 D10 D11 D12 D13 D14 D15
2 4 5 7 8 10 11 13 42 44 45 47 48 50 51 53 S_DBUS0 S_DBUS1 S_DBUS2 S_DBUS3 S_DBUS4 S_DBUS5 S_DBUS6 S_DBUS7 S_DBUS8 S_DBUS9 S_DBUS10 S_DBUS11 S_DBUS12 S_DBUS13 S_DBUS14 S_DBUS15
36 40
VC1 VC2
2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 31 32 33 34 36 37 38 39
T_DBUS0 T_DBUS1 T_DBUS2 T_DBUS3 T_DBUS4 T_DBUS5 T_DBUS6 T_DBUS7 T_DBUS8 T_DBUS9 T_DBUS10 T_DBUS11 T_DBUS12 T_DBUS13 T_DBUS14 T_DBUS15 VCC VCC1 VCC2 VCC3 VSS1 VSS2 VSS3 VCC VCC 21 35 40 DGND BC1 BC2 BC3 1 6 20
S_nRAS S_nCAS
18 17
RAS CAS
UDQM LDQM CS CLK CKE WE VDDQ1 VDDQ2 VDDQ3 VDDQ4 VSSQ1 VSSQ2 VSSQ3 VSSQ4 C57 C58 C59 C60 DGND DGND DGND DGND DGND 6 12 46 52
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DGND
A-5
EL35 MOT_PWR
JP8
EL36 EL3
1 2 3 4
EL37
EL38
C64 MOTORGND
C63
C62
C61
C65 +
C66
C67
U13 1 R32 R34 R36 C68 R37 I01 DGND MOTORGND MOTORGND I11 PHASE1 C70 R39 DGND DGND R40 C72 R43 C74 Q13 DGND VCC R45 Y1 Q14 R46 Y2 Q15 R47 Y3 R41 R42 C71 + R38 +12V OUT1A 2
R31 OUT2A
R33
R35
C69
MOTORGND
MOTORGND I02
I12
PHASE2
LOADSUPPLY 24 23 SENSE1 22 3 COMP_IN1 SENSE2 21 4 COMP_IN2 OUT1B 5 20 I01 OUT2B 6 19 GND GND 18 7 GND GND 8 17 I11 I02 9 16 I12 PHASE1 10 15 PHASE2 VREF1 14 11 VREF2 RC1 12 13 LOGICSUPPLY RC2
R44
C73
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C75 C76 DGND DGND DGND DGND
DGND
A-6
MOT_PWR PWR_IN
F3
C77
+C78
EL4 AVCC
C83
C84
GND
PS2
PS4 2 1 12
AVCC
PWR_IN R60 R61 ASIC_VCC VCC3V C98 C99 + R53 C90 R54 + C89 L3 R62 R63
PWR_IN
R49
R50
R51
R52
VCC L5 C100 R65 U17 1 SW_C D_C 8 2 IS 7 SW_E 3 VCC 6 TC 5 4 GND INV PWRGND C103 PWRGND C178 D13 R66 C102 + C101
C86
C87
+ C88
PWRGND C91
D11
C176 PWRGND
PWRGND
PWRGND PWRGND
PWRGND R129
14
14
PWRGND
PWRGND
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VCC
R121
R122
VCC
C173
U23A
C174
U23B
DGND
C175
A-7
USB_BUS_PWR EL39 DMH DPH PS7 USB2_AVDD 12 JP9 DATA_M DATA_P R70 C104 C105 C106 R69 DMF DPF 1 2 R68 R67
VCC3V
USB2_DVDD
DGND USB2_AVDD
FG
1 2 3 4
DGND RP8 1 3 5 7 EC31 USB2_DVDD EC30 EC29 DGND 1 3 5 7 EC35 R75 EC34 EC33 DGND RP10 EC32 RP9 2 4 6 8 SYSBUS11 SYSBUS10 SYSBUS9 SYSBUS8 SYSBUS[8..11] C107 EC28 2 4 6 8 SYSBUS15 SYSBUS14 SYSBUS13 SYSBUS12 SYSBUS[12..15]
USB2_DVDD
R71
U18
R72 DGND
DGND HOTKEY0
GPIO7 GPIO6 DATA15 DATA14 DATA13 DATA12 DGND DVCC DATA11 DATA10 DATA9 DATA8
48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37
R112
IOD15 IOD14 IOD13 IOD12 DGND USB2_DVDD IOD11 IOD10 IOD9 IOD8
USB_BUS_PWR
DGND
HOTKEY0 HRST# GP102 C108 DGND USB2_DVDD IOD3 IOD2 IOD1 IOD0 R76 nSTROBE UWAIT# R77 BUSY EL18 nAUTOFD HOTKEY3 nSELIN HOTKEY2 HOTKEY1 DGND C111 C112 R78
IOD7 IOD6 IOD5 IOD4 USB2_DVDD EC39 EC38 EC37 DGND EC36
1 3 5 7
2 4 6 8
USB2_AVDD
R74
R73
C109
DGND
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 GPIO1 RESET GPIO2 SUSPEND RPU AVCC DPF DPH DMF DMH AGND RREF DATA7 DATA6 DATA5 DATA4 DGND DVCC DATA3 DATA2 DATA1 DATA0 WR VALIDH
36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25
RP11 1 3 5 7 USB2_DVDD USB2_DVDD nSTROBE BUSY EC43 EC42 EC41 DGND EC40 SYSBUS[0..3] 2 4 6 8 SYSBUS3 SYSBUS2 SYSBUS1 SYSBUS0
C110
GPIO3
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
nAUTOFD nSELIN DGND
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AVCC XO XI AGND TEST0 GPIO3 GPIO4 ASTRB GPIO5 DSTRB CLKOUT WAIT
DGND
USB2_AVDD
A-8
C1 +12V_CCD VOUT_R R2 C2 DGND OUT_B R4 DGND U1D C7 DGND U3C C10 DGND DGND U3E C11 R13 Q2 +5V_CCD PH2 OUT_G R11 27 R10 C8 PH1 DGND PH3 BC7 Q1 VOUT_G VOUT_B R3 U1B C5 CCD_CP
+5V_CCD
DGND
U2
CCD_RS
U1A
R1
C4
DGND R7
DGND
PH3
U1C
R5
C6
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
R G 22 TGND B 21 RS OD 20 TGND CP 19 NC TGND 18 PH3 PH3 17 PH1 PH1 16 PH2 PH2 15 PH3 PH3 14 SHR SHB 13 TGND SHG 12
DGND R9 DGND
PH1
R8
U3B
DGND
C9
+12V_CCD
DGND
PH2
R12
U3D
C13
C12 DGND BC8 DGND DGND R16 U3A R17 C16 DGND DGND R18 U1F R19 Q3 TGG OUT_R TGB DGND DGND
DGND
TGR
R15
U1E
R24 3 HOME_SEN 1
R25
U3F
C25 4 2
S1
DGND
BC9 DGND +12V_VAROS DGND D1 +12V_CCD ASIC_VAROS R21 Q4 1 2 CN1 LAMP_PWR CCD_PWR DGND DGND +12V_VAROS VCC PH2 ASIC_VAROS CCD_CP CCD_RS EL2 LAMP_PWR CN2 1 2 EL3 BC4 BC5 HOME_SEN BC1 BC3 LAMPGND DGND CN3 DGND PH1 PH3 BC10 TGB TGG TGR OUT_B OUT_G OUT_R DGND BC2 LAMP_PWR DGND EL1 DGND DGND
C22
GND
CCD_PWR
VI
VO
C17
C19
C18
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1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 C21 C20 DGND DGND DGND DGND DGND LAMPGND LAMPGND LAMPGND BC6 LAMPGND DGND
DGND
DGND
DGND
DGND
DGND
VCC
+5V_CCD
C23
C24
DGND
DGND
A-9
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