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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE 1 Safety Precautions ----------------------------------------------- 3 1.1. For Service Technicians ----------------------------------3 1.2. AC Caution---------------------------------------------------3 1.3. Personal Safety Precautions ----------------------------4 1.4. Service Precautions ---------------------------------------5 2 Warning -------------------------------------------------------------- 6 2.1. About Lead Free Solder (PbF: Pb free) --------------6 2.2. Discarding of P. C. Board --------------------------------6 2.3. Insulation Resistance Test -------------------------------7 2.4. Battery Caution ---------------------------------------------7 2.5. Disposal Cautions------------------------------------------8 3 Specifications ------------------------------------------------------ 9 4 General/Introduction ------------------------------------------- 10 4.1. Error Message -------------------------------------------- 10 4.2. Optional Accessories------------------------------------ 11 5 Features ------------------------------------------------------------ 11 6 Technical Descriptions ---------------------------------------- 12 6.1. Connection Diagram------------------------------------- 12 6.2. General Block Diagram --------------------------------- 13 6.3. Control Section ------------------------------------------- 15 6.4. Facsimile Section ---------------------------------------- 24 6.5. Sensors and Switches ---------------------------------- 33 6.6. Modem Section ------------------------------------------- 37 6.7. NCU Section----------------------------------------------- 44 6.8. ITS (Integrated telephone System) and Monitor Section ------------------------------------------- 47 6.9. Operation Board Section ------------------------------- 49 6.10. LCD Section ----------------------------------------------- 50 6.11. Power Supply Board Section-------------------------- 51 7 Location of Controls and Components ------------------ 54 7.1. Overview --------------------------------------------------- 54 7.2. Control Panel---------------------------------------------- 54 8 Installation Instructions --------------------------------------- 55 8.1. Installation Space ---------------------------------------- 55 8.2. Connections ----------------------------------------------- 56 8.3. Installing the Ink Film------------------------------------ 57 8.4. Installing the Paper Tray ------------------------------- 58 8.5. Paper Support--------------------------------------------- 58 8.6. Installing the Recording Paper------------------------ 59 9 Operating Instructions ---------------------------------------- 60 9.1. Setting Your Logo ---------------------------------------- 60 10 Test Mode ---------------------------------------------------------- 61 10.1. DTMF Signal Tone Transmit Selection ------------- 62 10.2. Button Code Table --------------------------------------- 62 10.3. Print Test Pattern ----------------------------------------- 63 11 Service Mode ----------------------------------------------------- 64 11.1. Programing and Lists------------------------------------ 64 11.2. The Example of the Printed List ---------------------- 68 12 Troubleshooting Guide---------------------------------------- 72 12.1. Troubleshooting Summary----------------------------- 72 12.2. Error Messages-Display -------------------------------- 73 12.3. Error Messages-Report--------------------------------- 75 12.4. Remote Programming----------------------------------- 97 12.5. Troubleshooting Details ------------------------------ 100 13 Service Fixture & Tools ------------------------------------- 133 14 Disassembly and Assembly Instructions ------------- 134 14.1. DISASSEMBLY FLOW CHART -------------------- 134 14.2. DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE --------------------- 136 2 PAGE 15 Maintenance ----------------------------------------------------- 151 15.1. Maintenance Items and Component Locations - 151 15.2. GEAR SECTION---------------------------------------- 153 15.3. Jams ------------------------------------------------------- 158 15.4. Cleaning--------------------------------------------------- 160 16 Miscellaneous -------------------------------------------------- 163 16.1. Terminal Guide of the ICs Transistors and Diodes ----------------------------------------------------- 163 16.2. How to Replace the Flat Package IC -------------- 165 16.3. Test Chart------------------------------------------------- 167 17 Schematic Diagram ------------------------------------------- 170 17.1. Digital Board (PCB1)----------------------------------- 170 17.2. Analog Board (PCB2) --------------------------------- 174 17.3. Operation Board (PCB3)------------------------------ 176 17.4. Power Supply Board (PCB4) ------------------------ 177 17.5. Interface Board (PCB5) ------------------------------- 178 17.6. Sensor Board (PCB6) --------------------------------- 179 18 Printed Circuit Board ----------------------------------------- 181 18.1. Digital Board (PCB1)----------------------------------- 181 18.2. Analog Board (PCB2) --------------------------------- 183 18.3. Operation Board (PCB3)------------------------------ 185 18.4. Power Supply Board (PCB4) ------------------------ 187 18.5. Interface Board (PCB5) ------------------------------- 189 18.6. Sensor Board (PCB6) --------------------------------- 191 19 Appendix Information of Schematic Diagram ------- 192 20 Exploded View and Replacement Parts List ---------- 193 20.1. Cabinet, Mechanical and Electrical Parts Location --------------------------------------------------- 193 20.2. Replacement Parts List ------------------------------- 202
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1 Safety Precautions
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Before servicing, unplug the AC power cord to prevent an electric shock. When replacing parts, use only the manufacturer's recommended components. Check the condition of the power cord. Replace if wear or damage is evident. After servicing, be sure to restore the lead dress, insulation barriers, insulation papers, shields, etc. Before returning the serviced equipment to the customer, be sure to perform the following insulation resistance test to prevent the customer from being exposed to shock hazards.
1.1.
Repair service shall be provided in accordance with repair technology information such as service manual so as to prevent fires, injury or electric shock, which can be caused by improper repair work. 1. When repair services are provided, neither the products nor their parts or members shall be remodeled. 2. If a lead wire assembly is supplied as a repair part, the lead wire assembly shall be replaced. 3. FASTON terminals shall be plugged straight in and unplugged straight. ICs and LSIs are vulnerable to static electricity. When repairing, the following precautions will help prevent recurring malfunctions. 1. Cover plastic parts boxes with aluminum foil. 2. Ground the soldering irons. 3. Use a conductive mat on worktable. 4. Do not grasp IC or LSI pins with bare fingers.
1.2.
AC Caution
For safety, before closing the lower cabinet, please make sure of the following precautions. 1. The earth lead is fixed with the screw. 2. The AC lead is connected properly to power supply board. 3. Wrap the earth lead around the core 5 times. 4. Wrap the AC lead around the core 5 times.
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1.3.
1.3.1.
Be careful not to let your hair, clothes, fingers, accessories, etc., become caught in any moving sections of the unit. The moving sections of the unit are the rollers and a gear. There is a separation roller and a document feed roller which are rotated by the document feed motor. A gear rotates the two rollers. Be careful not to touch them with your hands, especially when the unit is operating.
1.3.2.
All the electrical sections of the unit supplied with AC power by the AC power cord are live. Never disassemble the unit for service with the AC power supply plugged in. CAUTION: AC voltage is supplied to the primary side of the power supply unit. Therefore, always unplug the AC power cord before disassembling for service.
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1.4.
1.4.1.
Service Precautions
Precautions to Prevent Damage from static Electricity
Electrical charges accumulate on a person. For instance, clothes rubbing together can damage electric elements or change their electrical characteristics. In order to prevent static electricity, touch a metallic part that is grounded to release the static electricity. Never touch the electrical sections such as the power supply unit, etc.
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2 Warning
2.1. About Lead Free Solder (PbF: Pb free)
Note: In the information below, Pb, the symbol for lead in the periodic table of elements, will refer to standard solder or solder that contains lead. We will use PbF solder when discussing the lead free solder used in our manufacturing process which is made from Tin, (Sn), Silver, (Ag), and Copper, (Cu). This model, and others like it, manufactured using lead free solder will have PbF stamped on the PCB. For service and repair work we suggest using the same type of solder. Caution PbF solder has a melting point that is 50 ~ 70 F, (30 ~ 40C) higher than Pb solder. Please use a soldering iron with temperature control and adjust it to 700 20 F, (370 10C). Exercise care while using higher temperature soldering irons.: Do not heat the PCB for too long time in order to prevent solder splash or damage to the PCB. PbF solder will tend to splash if it is heated much higher than its melting point, approximately 1100F, (600C). When applying PbF solder to double layered boards, please check the component side for excess which may flow onto the opposite side (See figure, below).
2.1.1.
There are several types of PbF solder available commercially. While this product is manufactured using Tin, Silver, and Copper, (Sn+Ag+Cu), you can also use Tin and Copper, (Sn+Cu), or Tin, Zinc, and Bismuth, (Sn+Zn+Bi). Please check the manufacturers specific instructions for the melting points of their products and any precautions for using their product with other materials. The following lead free (PbF) solder wire sizes are recommended for service of this product: 0.3mm, 0.6mm and 1.0mm.
2.2.
Discarding of P. C. Board
When discarding P. C. Board, delete all personal information such as telephone directory and caller list or scrap P. C. Board.
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2.3.
1. Unplug the power cord and short the two prongs of the plug with a jumper wire. 2. Turn on the power switch. 3. Measure the resistance value with an ohmmeter between the jumpered AC plug and each exposed metal cabinet part (screw heads, control shafts, bottom frame, etc.). Note: Some exposed parts may be isolated from the chassis by design. These will read infinity. 4. If the measurement is outside the specified limits, there is a possibility of a shock hazard.
2.4.
Battery Caution
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturers instruction. CAUTION: The lithium battery is a critical component (type No. CR2032). Please observe for the proper polarity and the exact location when replacing it and soldering the replacement lithium battery in.
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2.5.
2.5.1.
Disposal Cautions
Information on Disposal for Users of Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment (private households)
This symbol on the products and/or accompanying documents means that used electrical and electronic products should not be mixed with general household waste. For proper treatment, recovery and recycling, please take these products to designated collection points, where they will be accepted on a free of charge basis. Alternatively, in some countries you may be able to return your products to your local retailer upon the purchase of an equivalent new product. Disposing of this product correctly will help to save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment which could otherwise arise from inappropriate waste handling. Please contact your local authority for further details of your nearest designated collection point. Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste, in accordance with national legislation. If the used product includes battery or rechargeable battery, please dispose it according to the local environment rules. For business users in the European Union If you wish to discard electrical and electronic equipment, please contact your dealer or supplier for further information. Information on Disposal in other Countries outside the European Union This symbol is only valid in the European Union. If you wish to discard this product, please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal.
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3 Specifications
Any details given in these instructions are subject to change without notice. Applicable Lines: Document Size: Effective Scanning Width: Recording Paper Size: Effective Printing Width: Recording Paper Weight: Transmission Speed* : Scanning Density:
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Public Switched Telephone Network Max. 216 mm in width, Max. 600 mm in length 208 mm A4: 210 mm 297 mm 202 mm 64 g/m2 to 80 g/m2 Approx. 12 s/page (ECM-MMR)*2 Horizontal: 8 pels/mm Vertical: 3.85 lines/mm (standard resolution) 7.7 lines/mm (fine/photo resolution) 15.4 lines/mm (super fine resolution) 64 levels Contact Image Sensor Thermal Transfer on plain paper Modified Huffman (MH), Modified READ (MR), Modified Modified READ (MMR) 9,600 / 7,200 / 4,800 / 2,400 bps; Automatic Fallback 5C35C, 20 %80 % RH (Relative Humidity) Approx. height 185 mm width 355 mm depth 272 mm Approx. 3.5 kg Standby: Approx. 1.5 W Transmission: Approx. 12 W Reception: Approx. 30 W (When receiving a 20% black document) Copy: Approx. 40 W (When copying a 20% black document) Maximum: Approx. 135 W (When copying a 100% black document) 220 V - 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz Transmission: Approx. 25 pages Reception: Approx. 28 pages (Based on the ITU-T No. 1 Test Chart in standard resolution, without using the Error Correction Mode.)
Photo Resolution: Scanner Type: Printer Type: Data Compression System: Modem Speed: Operating Environment: Dimensions: Mass (Weight): Power Consumption:
*1 Transmission speed depends on the contents of the pages, resolution, telephone line conditions and capability of the other partys machine. *2 Transmission speed is based on the ITU-T No. 1 Test Chart with memory scanning original mode. If the capability of the other partys machine is inferior to your unit, the transmission time may be longer. (Refer to ITU-T No.1 Test chart (P.167).) *3 If an error occurs during fax reception, such as a paper jam or if the recording paper runs out, the fax and subsequent faxes will be retained in memory.
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4 General/Introduction
4.1.
4.1.1.
Error Message
Display
4.1.2.
Report
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4.1.3.
Other
4.2.
Optional Accessories
Model No. Description Specification
KX-FA57E
*1
Replacement Film
*1
To ensure the unit operates properly, we recommend using the Panasonic replacement film. The ink film is not reusable. Do not rewind and use the ink film again.
5 Features
General LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) readout Plain Paper Facsimile Machine 12 second transmission speed* A4, Letter, G3 compatible Automatic document feeder (up to 10 sheets) Quick scan Resolution: Standard/Fine/Super fine/Photo (64 level) Broadcast 50-sheet recording paper capacity Automatic fax/phone switching * The 12 second speed is based upon the ITU-T No. 1 Test Chart on the condition that memory transmission is performed. Large Memory... Performed by DRAM Approx. 28 pages of memory reception Approx. 25 pages of memory transmission Integrated Telephone System On-hook dialing Voice muting Redialing function 106-station telephone directory with Phonebook Caller ID service This unit is compatible with the Caller ID service offered by your local telephone company. To use this units Caller ID features, you must subscribe to Caller ID service. Important: - This unit is designed in accordance with the ETS(European Telecommunication Standard) and only supports the basic CLIP (Calling Line Identification Presentation) features. - This unit will only display the callers telephone number and name. - This unit will not support future additional telephone services. - Depending on the service of the local telephone company, the date/time of the call or the callers name may not be displayed. Make sure the following ring count is set to 2 or more rings beforehand. - FAX ring count (feature #06 on P.98) TEL/FAX ring count (feature #78 on P.98) - The name display service may not be available in some areas. For further information, please contact your telephone company. Enhanced Copier Function Multi-copy function (up to 50 copies) Enlargement and reduction Collate 64-Level halftone 11
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6 Technical Descriptions
6.1. Connection Diagram
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6.2.
The following is an outline of each device IC on the digital board. (Refer to General Block Diagram (P.14).). 1. ASIC (IC1) Composed mainly of an address decoder and a modem control. Controls the general FAX operations. Controls the operation panel I/F. Controls the thermal head I/F and CIS I/F. Performs the image processing. CPU and Real time clock Provides the reset pulse for each of the major ICs. 2. Flash ROM (IC6) Contains all of the program instructions on the unit operations. This memory is used mainly for the parameter working in the storage area. 3. Dynamic RAM (IC4) This memory is used mainly for the parameter working in the storage area. 4. MODEM (IC5) Performs the modulation and the demodulation for FAX communication. 5. Read Section Contact Image Sensor (CIS) to read transmitted documents. 6. Motor Driver (IC401,IC402) Drives the transmission motor and the reception motor. 7. Thermal Head Contains heat-emitting elements for dot matrix image printing. 8. Analogue Board Composed of ITS circuit and NCU circuit. 9. Sensor Section Composed of a cover open, a document set switch, a document top switch, a paper top sensor. 10. Power Supply Board Switching Section Supplies +6V and +24V to the unit.
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6.3.
6.3.1.
CN2 to CN404
IC1 ASIC
OP-RESET
KSTART,KLATCH KSCLK,KTXD
TO Operation Board
KRXD
CN4
+5V
Block Diagram
F1,FTG
Control Section
TO CIS
A[12:0]
VIDEO
CISLEDON
A[7:4]
RBA[5:0]
RBA[5:0]
A[4:0]
IC6 FLASH
IC4 DRAM
IC5 MODEM
A[4:0] D[7:0]
THLAT,THC,THDAT STB1,STB2
Q2,4,14
CN7
HEADON
IC7 AND
XRD XCS XWR +3.3V XRD XWR XRAS XCAS
RXE
TM
XROMCS XOPRBE
TX RX
TO Analog Board
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+2.5V/BATT
RXE,RM0~3
TXE,TM0~3
32.256MHz
XRAS XCAS
REED,PTOP,COVER OPEN
XMDMCS
+3.3V/BATT +2.5V/BATT
+3.3V/BATT
IC13 SP-AMP Q5
+3.3V
IC3 RESET-IC
+5V +3.3V
VDET IN
+2.5V
Q7
+ BATT -
24MHz
OUT GND
32.768KHz
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6.3.2.
Memory Map
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6.3.3.
ASIC (IC1)
6. IMAGE DATA RAM: This memory is programmed into the ASIC and uses 8 KB for the image processing. (See Fig. A.*) 7. THERMAL HEAD I/F: Transmits the recorded data to the thermal head. 8. MOTOR I/F: Controls the transmission motor which feeds the document. Controls the receiving motor which feeds the recording paper. 9. OPERATION PANEL I/F: Serial interface with Operation Panel. 10. I/O PORT: I/O Port Interface. 11. ANALOGUE UNIT: Electronic volume for the monitor. Sends beep tones, etc.
This custom IC is used for the general FAX operations. 1. CPU: This model uses a Z80 equivalent to the CPU operating at 12 MHz. Most of the peripheral functions are performed by custom-designed LSIs. Therefore, the CPU only works for processing the results. 2. RTC: Real Time Clock 3. DECODER: Decodes the address. 4. ROM/RAM I/F: Controls the SELECT signal of ROM or RAM and the bank switching. 5. CIS I/F: Controls the document reading.
Fig. A
Note: This memory is incorporated into the ASIC (IC1) and used for the image processing. Fig. A shows the memory map of the Image Data RAM.
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NO. 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 TEST2 TEST3 TEST4 XMDMINT XMDMCS XRAS/IOP XCAS1/IOP XCAS2/IOP XRESCS2 DB3 DB2 DB4 DB1 DB5 VDD (3.3V) VSS VSS VDD (3.3V) DB0 DB6 DB7 XROMCS RD WR ADR0 ADR1 ADR2 ADR3 ADR4 ADR5 VSS VDD (2.5V) ADR6 ADR7 ADR8 ADR9 ADR10 ADR11 ADR12 RBA0 RBA1 RBA2 RBA3 RBA4 RBA5
SIGNAL
POWER SUPPLIED VOLTAGE 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V ----GND GND ----HIGH FIXED HIGH FIXED HIGH FIXED
DESCRIPTION
MODEM INTERRUPT MODEM CHIP SELECT DRAM (IC4) ROW ADDRESS STROBE DRAM (IC4) CULUMN ADDRESS STROBE OUTPUT PORT (NOT USED) FLASH CHIP SELECT (XRESCS2) CPU DATA BUS 3 CPU DATA BUS 2 CPU DATA BUS 4 CPU DATA BUS 1 CPU DATA BUS 5 POWER SOURCE (+3.3V) POWER SOURCE (GND) POWER SOURCE (GND) POWER SOURCE (+3.3V) CPU DATA BUS 0 CPU DATA BUS 6 CPU DATA BUS 7 ROM (IC6) CHIP SELECT CPU RD CPU WR CPU ADDRESS BUS 0 CPU ADDRESS BUS 1 CPU ADDRESS BUS 2 CPU ADDRESS BUS 3 CPU ADDRESS BUS 4 CPU ADDRESS BUS 5 POWER SOURCE (GND) POWER SOURCE (+2.5V) CPU ADDRESS BUS 6 CPU ADDRESS BUS 7 CPU ADDRESS BUS 8 CPU ADDRESS 9 CPU ADDRESS 10 CPU ADDRESS 11 CPU ADDRESS 12 ROM/RAM BANK ADDRESS 0 ROM/RAM BANK ADDRESS 1 ROM/RAM BANK ADDRESS 2 ROM/RAM BANK ADDRESS 3 ROM/RAM BANK ADDRESS 4 ROM/RAM BANK ADDRESS 5 OUTPUT PORT (PTOP SEN ON) STROBE SIGNAL OUTPUT TO THERMAL HEAD STROBE SIGNAL OUTPUT TO THERMAL HEAD (NOT USED) RESET INPUT POWER SOURCE (+3.3V) POWER SOURCE (GND) POWER SOURCE (GND) POWER SOURCE (+3.3V) SYSTEM RESET OUTPUT POWER SOURCE (+5V) POWER SOURCE (GND)
3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V GND -----
O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O I
3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V ----GND GND -----
RBA6/IOP96 STB1 STB2 STB3 XRESET VDD (3.3V) VSS VSS VDD (3.3V) XORESET VDD(5V) VSS
3.3V ----GND
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NO. 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 XRESETI WDERR THDAT THCLK THLAT STBNP RM0/IOP RM1/IOP RM2/IOP RM3/IOP RXE/IOP TMO VDD (2.5V) VSS TM1/IOP TM2/IOP TM3/IOP TXE/IOP KSTART KLATCH KSCLK KTXD KRXD
SIGNAL
POWER SUPPLIED VOLTAGE 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 0V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V ----GND RESET INPUT
DESCRIPTION
WATCHED ERROR OUTPUT SIGNAL RECORDED IMAGE OUTPUT (XTHDAT) CLOCK OUTPUT FOR DATA TRANSFER (XTHCLK) PULSE OUTPUT FOR DATA LATCH (XTHLAT) INPUT PORT (NOT USED) RX MOTOR A PHASE RX MOTOR B PHASE RX MOTOR /A PHASE RX MOTOR /B PHASE RX MOTOR ENABLE TX MOTOR A PHASE POWER SOURCE (+2.5V) POWER SOURCE (GND) TX MOTOR B PHASE TX MOTOR /A PHASE TX MOTOR /B PHASE TX MOTOR ENABLE OPERATION PANEL CONTROL OPERATION PANEL CONTROL OPERATION PANEL CONTROL OPERATION PANEL CONTROL OPERATION PANEL CONTROL OUTPUT PORT (OP RESET) OUTPUT PORT (SP MUTE) CHANNEL SELECT SIGNAL FOR AIN2 POWER SOURCE (ANALOG +2.5V) A/D CONVERTER'S ZERO STANDARD VOLTAGE OUTPUT ANALOG PART STANDARD VOLTAGE SIGNAL A/D CONVERTER'S FULL SCALE VOLTAGE OUTPUT POWER SOURCE (ANALOG GND)
O O O O O O O O I O O O A A A
3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 2.5V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V GND
6.3.4.
This 512KB ROM (FLASH MEMORY) carries a common area of 32KB and bank areas which each have 8KB (BK4~BK63). The addresses from 0000H to 7FFFH are for the common area and from 8000H to 9FFFH are for the bank areas.
6.3.5.
The DRAM serves as CPU and receives memory. The address is F200H~F3FFH (DRAM access window 1) and F600H~F7FFH (DRAM access window 2).
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6.3.6.
The output signal (reset) from pin 4 of the voltage detect IC (IC3) is input to the ASIC (IC1) 114 pin.
1. During a momentary power interruption, a positive reset pulse of 50~70 msec is generated and the system is reset completely.
2. The watch dog timer, built-in the ASIC (IC1), is initialized by the CPU about every 1.5 ms. When a watch dog error occurs, pin 115 of the ASIC (IC1) becomes low level. The terminal of the 'WDERR' signal is connected to the reset line, so the 'WDERR' signal works as the reset signal.
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6.3.7.
1. Function This unit has a lithium battery (BAT401) which works for Real Time Clock IC (RTC: inside IC1). The RTC continues to work, backed up by a lithium battery even when the power switch is OFF. The user parameters for autodial numbers, the system setup data and others are in the FLASH MEMORY (IC6). 2. RTC Inside (IC1) Backup Circuit Operation When the power switch is turned ON, power is supplied through Q7 to the RTC (inside IC1). At this time, the voltage at pin 14 of the IC1 is +2.5V. When the power switch is turned OFF, the BAT401 supplies power to RTC through D407 and Q505. The voltage at pin 14 of IC1 is about +2.2V. When the power switch is OFF and the voltage of +3.3V decreases, pin 14 of RTC (IC1) becomes roughly the same voltage as the battery voltage. RTC goes into the backup mode, in which the power consumption is lower.
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1. Function The thermistor changes the resistor according to the temperature and uses the thermistor's characteristics. The output of pin 139 of IC1 becomes a low level. Then when it becomes a high level, it triggers point A In point C, according to the voltage output time, the thermal head's temperature is detected. After the thermal head temperature is converted to voltage in B, it is then changed to digital data in the A/D converter inside IC1. The CPU decides the strobe width of the thermal head according to this value. Therefore, this circuit can keep the thermal head at an even temperature in order to stabilize the printing density and prevent the head from being overheated.
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6.4.
6.4.1.
Facsimile Section
Image Data Flow During Facsimile Operation
Copy (Fine, Super-Fine, Half Tone) 1. Line information is read by Contact Image Sensor (to be used as the reference white level) via route1, and is input to IC1. Refer to Block Diagram (P.25) 2. In IC1, the data is adjusted to a suitable level for A/D conversion in the Analogue Signal Processing Section, and via route2 it is input to A/D conversion (8 bit). After finishing A/D conversion, the data is input to the Image Processing Section via route3. Then via route4 and route5, it is stored in RAM as shading data. 3. The drafts information that is read by CIS is input to IC1 via route1. After it is adjusted to a suitable level for A/D conversion via route2, the drafts information is converted to A/D (8 bit), and it is input to the Image Processing Section. The other side, the shading data which flows from RAM via route6 and route7, is input to the Image Processing Section. After finishing the drafts information image processing, white is regarded as "0" and black is regarded as "1". Then via routes4 and 5, they are stored in RAM. 4. The white/black data stored as above via routes6 and8 is input to the P/S converter. The white/black data converted to serial data in the P/S converter is input to the Thermal Head via route9 and is printed out on recording paper. Note: Standard: Reads 3.85 times/mm Fine: Reads 7.7 times/mm Super-Fine: Reads 15.4 times/mm Transmission 1. Same processing as Copy items 1 - 3. 2. The data stored in the RAM of IC1 is output from IC1 via routes6 and 10, and is stored in the system bus. Via route11, it is stored in the communication buffer inside DRAM (IC4). 3. While retrieving data stored in the communication buffer synchronous with the modem, the CPU (inside IC1) inputs the data to the modem along route12, where it is converted to serial analogue data and forwarded over the telephone lines via the NCU Section. Reception 1. The serial analogue image data is received over the telephone lines and input to the modem via the NCU section, where it is demodulated to parallel digital data. Then the CPU (IC1) stores the data in the communication buffer DRAM (IC4) along route12. 2. The data stored in DRAM (IC4) is decoded by the CPU (IC1) via route12, and is stored in DRAM (IC4) via routes13 and 5. 3. Same processing as Copy item 4.
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Block Diagram
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Thermal Head
1. Function This unit utilizes the state of the art thermal printer technology. The ink film is chemically processed. The ink film is comprised of two parts: an ink layer and a base film. When the thermalhead contacts this ink film, it emits heat momentarily, and the ink layer is melted and transferred to the paper. If this continues, letters and/or diagrams appear, and the original document is reproduced.
2. Circuit Operation Refer to the block diagram and the timing chart on the following page. There are 9 driver ICs aligned horizontally on the thermal head and each one of these ICs can drive 192 heat emitting registers. This means that one line is at a density of 1929=1728 dots=(8 dots/mm). White/Black (white=0, black=1) data in one line increments is synchronized at IC1 pin 117 (THCLK), and sent from IC1 pin 116 (THDAT) to the shift register of the ICs. The shift registers of the 9 ICs are connected in series, and upon the shift of dot increment 1728, all the shift registers become filled with data, and a latch pulse is emitted to each IC from IC1 pin 118 (THLAT).With this latch pulse, all the contents of the shift registers are latched to the latch registers. Thereafter, through the addition of strobes from the IC1 pins (103, 104) only black dot locations (=1) among latched data activates the driver, and the current passes to heat the emitting body causing heat emission. Here, the two line strobes, STB1 and STB2, impress at intervals of 9.216 msec, as required for one-line printout. The sequence is shown on the next page. [Moreover, for the strobe width, the thermistor value inside the thermal head is detected according to IC1 pin 4. Depending on that value, the strobe width is recorded in ROM (IC6). Accordingly, the strobe width is determined. When the thermal head is not used, the IC1 (17, THON) becomes low, Q502 turns OFF, Q401 turns OFF, and the +24 V power supply for the thermal head driver is not impressed to protect the IC.
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6.4.4.
Scanning Block
The scanning block of this device consists of a control circuit and a contact image sensor made up of a celfoc lens array, an LED array, and photoelectric conversion elements.
When an original document is inserted and the start button pressed, pin 34 of IC1 goes to a high level and the transistor Q8 turns on.This applies voltage to the LED array to light it. The contact image sensor is driven by each of the FTG-F1 signals output from IC1, and the original image illuminated by the LED array undergoes photoelectric conversion to output an analogue image signal (AIN). The analogue image signal is input to the system ASIC on AIN1 (pin 3 of IC1) and converted into 8-bit data by the A/D converter inside IC1. Then this signal undergoes digital processing in order to obtain a high-quality image.
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6.4.5.
1. Function The stepping motor works for reception and copy. 2. Motor During motor driving, pin 124 of ASIC IC1 becomes high level, IC401 10pin becomes low level, and Q401 turns ON. As a result, +24V is supplied to the motor coil. Stepping pulses are output from ASIC IC1 pins, 124, 120~123, causing driver IC401 pins, 16~13 to drive the Motor Coil. The motor coil is energized sequentially in 2 phase increments, which causes a 1-step rotation. The timing chart is below.
Stepping Motor Drive Mode Function Copy FAX Receiving Paper Feed Stand-by Super Fine Standard, Fine, Photo Super Fine Mode Fine, Photo Phase Pattern 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 All phases are currently off. Speed 432 pps (t=1/432) 216 pps (t=1/216) 432 pps (t=1/432) 216 pps (t=1/216) 432 pps (t=1/432) None
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When the motor suspends while it is in the receive mode (about 70~80 msec), pin 124 of ASIC IC1 becomes a low level and Q401 turns OFF, and instead of +24 V, +6 V is supplied through D401 so that the motor is held in place. When the system is in the standby mode, all of the motor drive transistors turn OFF. Consequently, the motor current stops.
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6.4.6.
1. Function The stepping motor works for reception and copy. 2. Motor During motor driving, pin 131 of ASIC IC1 becomes high level, IC401 10pin becomes low level, and Q402 turns ON. As a result, +24V is supplied to the motor coil. Stepping pulses are output from ASIC IC1 pins, 131, 125, 128~130, causing driver IC402 pins, 16~13 to drive the Motor Coil. The motor coil is energized sequentially in 2 phase increments, which causes a 1-step rotation. The timing chart is below.
Stepping Motor Drive Mode Function Copy FAX Sending Super Fine Standard Fine, Photo Super Fine Document Feed Stand-by Mode Fine, Photo Phase Pattern 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 1-2 All phases are currently off. Speed 432 pps (t=1/432) 216 pps (t=1/216) 432 pps (t=1/432) 432 pps (t=1/432) 216 pps (t=1/216) 432 pps (t=1/432) None
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When the motor suspends while it is in the sending mode (about 70~80 msec), pin 131 of ASIC IC1 becomes a low level and Q402 turns OFF. When the system is in the stand-by mode, all of the motor drive transistors turn OFF. Consequently, the motor current stops.
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6.5.
Note: See Test Mode (P.61). (#815: Sensor Check) Sensor Locations
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6.5.1.
When a document is brought to the read position, the SW turns ON, and the input signal of IC301-6 pin (Operation Board) becomes a low level. When there is no document at the read position, the SW turns OFF, and the input signal of IC301-6 pin (Operation Board) becomes a high level.
6.5.2.
When a document is set, the SW turns ON, and the input signal of IC301-9 pin (Operation Board) becomes a low level. When there is no document, the SW turns ON, and the input signal of IC301-9 pin (Operation Board) becomes a high level.
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6.5.3.
When the recording paper is loaded on the print head, the shelter plate shuts the sensor light, and the photo transistor turns OFF. The input signal of IC5-65 pin becomes a high level. Usually, the shelter plate is lifted, the photo transistor turns ON, and the input signal of IC1-102 pin becomes a low level.
6.5.4.
When the u-TURN BLOCK is closed, the SW becomes ON, and the input signal of IC1-131 pin (Digital Board) becomes a low level. When the cover is opened, the SW becomes OFF, and the input signal of IC1-131 (Digital Board) pin becomes a high level.
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6.5.5.
When the handset is lifted, the switch turns ON, and the signal at pin 43 of IC1 becomes low. When the handset is returned, the switch turns OFF, and the signal at pin 43 of IC1 becomes high.
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6.6.
6.6.1.
Modem Section
Function
The unit uses a 1 chip modem (IC5) that serves as an interface between the control section for FAX transmission and reception and the telephone line. During a transmitting operation, the digital image signals are modulated and sent to the telephone line. During a receiving operation, the analogue image signals which are received via the telephone line are demodulated and converted into digital image signals. The communication format and procedures for FAX communication are standardized by ITU-T. This 1 chip modem (IC5) has hardware which sends and detects all of the necessary signals for FAX communication. It can be controlled by writing commands from the CPU (IC1: inside ASIC) to the register in the modem (IC5). This modem (IC5) also sends DTMF signals, and detects a busy tone and dial tones. Overview of Facsimile Communication Procedures (ITU-T Recommendation): 1. ON CCITT (International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee) The No. XIV Group of ITU-T, one of the four permanent organizations of the International Telecommunications Union (ITU), investigates and make recommendations on international standards for facsimiles. 2. Definition of Each Group Group I (G1) Official A-4 size documents without using formats which reduce the band width of a signal are sent over telephone lines.Determined in 1968. Transmission for about 6 minutes at a scanning line density of 3.85 lines/mm. Group II (G2) Using reduction technology in the modulation/demodulation format, an A-4 size document is sent at an official scanning line density of 3.85 lines/mm for about 3 minutes. Methods to suppress redundancy are not used. Determined in 1976. Group III (G3) Method of suppressing redundancy in the image signal prior to modulation is used. An A-4 size document is sent within about one minute. Determined in 1980. Group IV (G4) Transmission is via the data network. A method is provided for suppressing redundancy in signals prior to transmission, and error-free reception of transmission is possible. The scope of these facsimile applications is not limited simply to transmission of written statements. Through symbiotic linkages with other communication methods, it can be expected to expand to include integrated services.
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3. Facsimile Call Time Series As shown in the following diagram, the facsimile call time series is divided into five phases.
Phase A: Call setting Call setting can be manual/automatic. Phase B: Pre-message procedure Phase B is a pre-processing procedure and sequence for confirming the status of the terminal, transmission route, etc., and for terminal control. It implements terminal preparation status, determines and displays terminal constants, confirms synchronization status, etc. and prepares for transmission of facsimile messages. Phase C: Message transmission Phase C is the procedure for the transmitting facsimile messages. Phase D: Post message procedure Phase D is the procedure for confirming that the message is completed and received. For continuous transmission, phase B or phase C is repeated for transmission. Phase E: Call retrieval Phase E is the procedure for call retrieval, that is for circuit disconnection. 4. Concerning Transmission Time Transmission Time = Control Time + Image Transmission Time + Hold Time
Transmission time consists of the following. Control time: This is time at the start of transmission when the functions at the sending and receiving sides are confirmed, the transmission mode is established, and transmission and reception are synchronized. Image transmission time: This is the time required for the transmission of document contents (image data). In general, this time is recorded in the catalog, etc. Hold time: This is the time required after the document contents have been sent to confirm that the document was actually sent, and to check for telephone reservations and/or the existence of continuous transmission. 5. Facsimile Standards
Telephone Network Facsimile Item Connection Control Mode Terminal Control Mode Facsimile Signal Format Modulation Mode Transmission Speed Redundancy Compression Process (Coding Mode) Resolution Line Synchronization Signal 1 Line Transmission Time [ms/line] G3 Machine Telephone Network Signal Mode T. 30 Binary Digital PSK (V. 27 ter) or QAM (V. 29) 300 bps (Control Signal) 2400, 4800, 7200, 9600bps (FAX Signal) 1 dimension: MH Mode 2 dimension: MR Mode (K=2.4) , MMR Main Scan: 8 pel/mm Sub Scan: 3.85, 7.7l/mm EOL Signal Depends on the degree of data reduction. Minimum Value: 10, 20 Can be recognized in 40ms.
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6. Explanation of Communication and Compression Technology a. G3 Communication Signals (T. 30 Binary Process) For G3 Facsimile communication, this is the procedure for exchanging control signals between the sending and receiving machines both before and after transmission of image signals. Control signals at 300 bps FSK are: 1850 Hz...0, 1650Hz...1. An example of a binary process in G3 communication is shown below.
Explanation of Signals Control signals are comprised mainly of 8-bit identification signals and the data signals added to them. Data signals are added to DIS and DCS signals. Signal.....DIS (Digital Identification Signal) Identification Signal Format.....00000001 Function: Notifies the capacity of the receiving unit. The added data signals are as follows. Signal.....DCS (Digital Command Signal) Identification Signal Format.....X1000001 Example (Some models do not support the following items.):
Bit No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 DIS/DTC Transmitter --- T.2 operation Receiver --- T.2 operation T.2 IOC = 176 Transmitter --- T.3 operation Receiver --- T.3 operation Reserved for future T.3 operation features Reserved for future T.3 operation features. Reserved for future T.3 operation features. Transmitter --- T.4 operation DCS Receiver --- T.2 operation T.2 IOC = 176 Receiver --- T.3 operation
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Bit No. 10 11,12,13,14 0,0,0,0 0,1,0,0 1,0,0,0 1,1,0,0 0,0,1,0 0,1,1,0 1,0,1,0 1,1,1,0 0,0,0,1 0,1,0,1 1,0,0,1 1,1,0,1 0,0,1,1 0,1,1,1 1,0,1,1 1,1,1,1 15 16 17, 18 (0, 0) (0, 1)
(1, 0)
(1, 1) 19, 20 (0, 0) (0, 1) (1, 0) (1, 1) 21, 22, 23 (0, 0, 0) (0, 0, 1) (0, 1, 0) (1, 0, 0) (0, 1, 1) (1, 1, 0) (1, 0, 1) (1, 1, 1) 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 (0) (1) 34 35 36 37 38
DIS/DTC Receiver --- T.4 operation Data signaling rate V.27 ter fall back mode V.27 ter V.29 V.27 ter and V.29 Not used Reserved Not used V.27 ter and V.29 and V.33 Not used Reserved Not used V.27 ter and V.29 and V.33 and V.17 Not used Reserved Not used Reserved R87.7 lines/mm and/or 200200 pels/25.4mm Two-dimensional coding capability Recording width capabilities 1728 picture elements along scan line length of 215 mm 1% 1728 picture elements along scan line length of 215 mm 1% 2048 picture elements along scan line length of 255 mm 1% 2432 picture elements along scan line length of 303 mm 1% 1728 picture elements along scan line length of 215 mm 1% 2048 picture elements along scan line length of 255 mm 1% Invalid Maximum recording length capability A4 (297 mm) Unlimited A4 (297 mm) and B4 (364 mm) Invalid Minimum scan line time capability of the receiver 20 ms at 3.85 l/mm: T7.7 = T3.85 40 ms at 3.85 l/mm: T7.7 = T3.85 10 ms at 3.85 l/mm: T7.7 = T3.85 5 ms at 3.85 l/mm: T7.7 = T3.85 10 ms at 3.85 l/mm: T7.7 = 1/2 T3.85 20 ms at 3.85 l/mm: T7.7 = 1/2 T3.85 40 ms at 3.85 l/mm: T7.7 = 1/2 T3.85 0 ms at 3.85 l/mm: T7.7 = T3.85 Extend field 2400 bit/s handshaking Uncompressed mode Error correction mode Set to "0". Error limiting mode Reserved for G4 capability on PSTN T.6 coding capability Extend field Validity of bits 17, 18 Bits 17, 18 are valid Bits 17, 18 are invalid Recording width capability 1216 picture elements along scan line length of 151 mm 1% Recording width capability 864 picture elements along scan line length of 107 mm 1% Recording width capability 1728 picture elements along scan line length of 151 mm 1% Recording width capability 1728 picture elements along scan line length of 107 mm 1% Reserved for future recording width capability.
DCS Receiver --- T.4 operation Data signaling rate 2400 bit/s, V.27 ter 4800 bit/s, V.27 ter 9600 bit/s, V.29 7200 bit/s, V.29 14400 bit/s, V.33 12000 bit/s, V.33 Reserved Reserved 14400 bit/s, V.17 12000 bit/s, V.17 9600 bit/s, V.17 7200 bit/s, V.17 Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved R87.7 lines/mm and/or 200200 pels/25.4mm Two-dimensional coding capability Recording width 1728 picture elements along scan line length of 215 mm 1% 2432 picture elements along scan line length of 303 mm 1%
Invalid Maximum recording length A4 (297 mm) Unlimited B4 (364 mm) Invalid Minimum scan line time 20 ms 40 ms 10 ms 5 ms
0 ms Extend field 2400 bit/s handshaking Uncompressed mode Error correction mode Frame size 0 = 256 octets 1 = 64 octets Error limiting mode Reserved for G4 capability on PSTN T.6 coding enabled Extend field Recording width Recording width indicated by bits 17, 18 Recording width indicated by this field bit information Middle 1216 elements of 1728 picture elements Middle 864 elements of 1728 picture elements Invalid Invalid
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Bit No. 39 40 41 42 43 44
DIS/DTC Reserved for future recording width capability. Extend field R815.4 lines/mm 300300 pels/25.4 mm R1615.4 lines/mm and/or 400400 pels/25.4 mm Inch based resolution preferred
DCS Extend field R815.4 lines/mm 300300 pels/25.4 mm R1615.4 lines/mm and/or 400400 pels/25.4 mm Resolution type selection "0": neritic based resolution "1": inch based resolution Dont care Dont care Set to "0". Extend field
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Metric based resolution preferred Minimum scan line time capability for higher resolutions "1": T15.4 = 1/2T7.7 "0": T15.4 = T7.7 Selective Polling capability Extend field
Note 1 - Standard facsimile units conforming to T.2 must have the following capability: Index of cooperation (IOC)=264. Note 2 - Standard facsimile units conforming to T.3 must have the following capability: Index of cooperation (IOC)=264. Note 3 - Standard facsimile units conforming to T.4 must have the following capability: Paper length=297 mm.
Signal Training 1 Identification Signal Format Function A fixed pattern is transmitted to the receiving side at a speed (2400 to 14400 bps) designated by DCS, and the receiving side optimizes the automatic equalizer, etc., according to this signal. Sends 0 continuously for 1.5 seconds at the same speed as the training signal. Notifies the sending side that TCF has been properly received. If TCF is not properly received, FTT (Failure To Train) X0100010 is relayed to the sender. The sender then reduces the transmission speed by one stage and initiates training once again. Used for reconfirming the receiving side like training 1. Sends 12 bits (0...01 6 times) to the receiver at the same speed as the image signal and notifies completion of transmission of the first sheet. End of one communication End of 1 page reception Phase E starts. Completion of transmission of 1 page. If there are still more documents to be sent, they are output instead of EOP. After MCF reception, the sender transmits an image signal of the second sheet. If there is an operator call from the sender, it is output after RTC. This is output when an operator call is received.
X0100001
Training 2 Image Signal RTC (Return to Control) EOP (End of Procedure) MCF (Message Confirmation) DCN (Disconnect) MPS (Multi-Page Signal)
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b. Redundancy Compression Process Coding Mode This unit uses one-dimensional MH format.
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6.6.2.
The modem (IC5) has all the hardware satisfying the CCITT standards mentioned previously. When the ASIC IC1 (61) is brought to a low level, the modem (IC5) is chip-selected and the resistors inside IC are selected by the select signals from ASIC (IC1) ADR0-ADR4. The commands are written through the data bus, and all the processing is controlled by the ASIC (IC1) according to CCITT procedures. The INT signal dispatched from IRQn (pin 100 of IC5) to ASIC (IC1) when the transmission data is accepted and the received data is demodulated, the ASIC (IC1) implements post processing. This modem (IC5) has an automatic application equalizer. With training signal 1 or 2 during G3 reception, it can automatically establish the optimum equalizer. The modem (IC5) operates using the 32.256 MHz clock (X4). 1.Facsimile Transmission The digital image data on the data bus is modulated in the modem (IC5), and sent from pin 56 via Analogue SW IC11, amplifier IC10 and the NCU section to the telephone line. Refer to Check Sheet for Signal Route (P.123). 2.Facsimile Reception The analogue image data which is received from the telephone line passes through the NCU section and enters pin 47 of the modem (IC5). The signals that enter pin 47 of the modem (IC5) are demodulated in the board to digital image signals, then placed on the data bus. In this case, the image signals from the telephone line are transmitted serially. Hence, they are placed on the bus in 8 bit units. Here, the internal equalizer circuit reduces the image signals to a long-distance receiving level. This is designed to correct the characteristics of the frequency band centered about 3 kHz and maintain a constant receiving sensitivity. It can be set in the service mode. Refer to Check Sheet for Signal Route (P.123). 3.DTMF Transmission (Monitor tone) The DTMF signal generated in the modem (IC5) is output from pin 56, and is then sent to the circuit on the same route as used for facsimile transmission. Refer to Check Sheet for Signal Route (P.123). (DTMF Monitor Tone) Refer to Check Sheet for Signal Route (P.123). 4.Call Tone Transmission This is the call signal which is generated in the ASIC (IC1) and sent to the speaker. Refer to Check Sheet for Signal Route (P.123). 5.Busy/Dial Tone Detection The path is the same as FAX receiving. When it is detected, the carrier detect bit of the resistor in the modem (IC5) becomes 1, and this status is monitored by the ASIC (IC1). 6.Caller ID Detection The caller ID signal which is received from the telephone line/passes through IC101 pin (2-1). And it enters pin 50 of the modem (IC5).
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6.7.
6.7.1.
NCU Section
General
NCU is the interface with the telephone line. It is composed of Bell detection circuit, Pulse dial circuit, Line amplifier and sidetone circuits. The following is a brief explanation of each circuit.
6.7.2.
1. Circuit Operation Normally, this relay switches to the external telephone side (break) and switches to the tel line side (make) while OFF-HOOK. { IC1 (44) High Level CN7 (15) High Level } CN101 (3) High Level Q106 ON RLY101 (make)
6.7.3.
1. Circuit Operation The signal waveform for each section is indicated below. The signal (low level section) input to pin 19 of ASIC IC1 on the digital board is illustrated.
6.7.4.
IC1 (130) LOW LEVEL (MAKE) Q106 ON (MAKE) RLY101 ON (MAKE) TEL LINE IC1 (130) HIGH LEVEL (BREAK) Q106 OFF (BREAK) RLY101 OFF (BREAK) TEL LINE
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6.7.5.
1. Circuit Operation The reception signal output from the line transformer T101 is input to pin (2) of IC101 via C108 and R109 and then the signal is amplified at pin (2) of IC101 and sent to the reception system at 0dB. The transmission signal is output from CN101 (6) and transmitted to T101 via R114. If the side tone circuit is not applied, the transmission signal will return to the reception amplifier via C108 and R109. When the side tone circuit is active, the signal output from IC101 pin (1) passes through R113, C110, C109 and R110 and goes into the amplifier IC101 pin (3). This circuit is used to cancel the transmission return signal.
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6.7.6.
1. Function This unit is compatible with the Caller ID service offered by your local telephone company. To use this feature, you must subscribe to a Caller ID service. The data for the Caller ID from the telephone exchange is sent during the interval between the first and second rings of the bell signal. The data from the telephone exchange is a modem signal which is modulated in an FSK (Frequency Shift Keying) format. Data "0" is a 1200 Hz sine wave, and data 1 a 2200 Hz sine wave. There are two type of the message format which can be received:i.e.the single data message format and multiple data message format. The multiple data format allows to transmit the name and data code information in addition to the time and telephone number data. When there is multiple data in the unit, the name or telephone number are displayed. 2. Circuit Operation: The Caller ID signal input from TEL LINE is processed with MODEM (IC5). Refer to Check Sheet for Signal Route (P.123) for the route of Caller ID signal.
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6.7.7.
1. Function This unit is compatible with the Caller ID service offered by your local telephone company. To use this feature, you must subscribe to a Caller ID service. The data for the Caller ID from the telephone exchange is sent before the first ring signal. The data from the telephone exchange is sent by DTMF signal. 2. Circuit Operation: The Caller ID signal from TEL LINE is processed with MODEM (IC5). Refer to Check Sheet for Signal Route (P.123) for the route of Caller ID (DTMF) signal.
6.8.
6.8.1.
The general ITS operation is performed by the special IC505 which has a handset circuit. The alarm tone, the key tone, and the beep are output from the ASIC IC1 (digital board). During the pulse dial operation, the monitor tone is output from the ASIC IC1.
6.8.2.
Telephone Monitor
1. Function This is the function when you are not holding the handset and can hear the callers voice from the line. 2. Signal path Refer to Check Sheet for Signal Route (P.123).
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6.8.3.
Handset Circuit
1. Function This circuit controls the conversation over the handset, i.e. the transmitted and received voices to and from the handset. 2. Signal path Refer to Check Sheet for Signal Route (P.123).
6.8.4.
1. Function This circuit monitors various tones, such as 1 DTMF tone, 2 Alarm/Beep/Key tone/Bell. 2. Signal path Refer to Check Sheet for Signal Route (P.123).
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6.9.
The unit consists of a LCD (Liquid crystal display), KEYs and LEDs (light-emitting diodes). They are controlled by the Gate Array (IC301) and ASIC (IC1: on the Digital BOARD). The key matrix table is shown below.
LCD MODULE
R320
+5V LED301
DIGITAL BOARD
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Dark L L L H L Hi-Z
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Block Diagram
AC Input G
+ -
Input Circuit
D110 R104 Kick-on Voltage Circuit Converter Circuit Q101 C D Control Circuit
24V
GND 9~6V
E H
IC101
[Input Circuit] The input current goes into the input rectifier circuit through the filter circuit. The filter circuit decreases the noise voltage and the noise electric field strength. [Rectifier Circuit] The input current is rectified by D101, D102, D103 and D104 and charges C106 to make DC voltage. Then it supplies power to the converter circuit. [Kick-on voltage circuit] Bias is applied to the Q101 gate via this circuit when the AC power is turned on and Q101 begins operating.
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The following is an overview of how the power supply unit is controlled. The control method of this power supply unit is pulse width modulation. When Q1 is ON, the energy is charged in the transfer primary coil according to E1. When Q1 is OFF, the energy is output from the secondary transfer as follows. L D1 Load L Then the power is supplied to the Load. When Q1 is ON, power is not output from the secondary side. The output voltage is fed back in the control IC according to the error amp rectifier. Then depending on how TON is controlled, stabilization occurs. Also, when the current load becomes too large, in order to decrease the voltage output, the increase in voltage is stabilized. Therefore, basically the timing: Ton/Toff of Q1 controls the output voltage. is controlled and the output
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[Surge Absorber Circuit] This circuit is for absorbing surge voltage generated by the transformer. [Control Circuit and Detecting Circuit] The control circuit amplifies the output with increased voltage detected in the error detecting circuit. Then it drives the main transistor. In this power supply, the duty ratio is defined by changing the ON period of the main transistor. This is shown as follows. When the output voltage of the 24V circuit increases, the current of the photo coupler PC101 increases, the pulse width of the output control IC becomes narrower and the ON period of Q101 becomes shorter. [Over Current Limiter (O.C.L)] The highest drain current (Q101) is limited by a limiter circuit (IC101) of 24V. The 24V output is limited by this circuit. [Over Voltage Circuit] If the 24V output increases because the error detecting circuit or control circuit is broken, IC101 will recognize this signal and output becomes 0V. Dummy load method (to quickly check the power supply output) Refer to Power Supply Board Section (P.125).
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(1) [R] To access special telephone services or for transferring extension calls. The recall time can be changed (feature #72 on P.98). (2) [REDIAL] [PAUSE] To redial the last number dialled. If the line is busy when you make a phone call using the [MONITOR] button, or when you send a fax, the unit will automatically redial the number 2 or more times. To insert a pause during dialing. (3) [CALLER ID] To use Caller ID features. (4) [MENU] To start or exit programming. (5) Navigator key [ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][ ][PHONEBOOK][VOLUME] To adjust volume. To search for a stored item. (6) [SET] To store a setting during programming. (7) [AUTO ANSWER] To turn the auto answer setting ON/OFF. (8) [STOP] To stop an operation or programming session. To erase a character/number. (9) [TONE] To change from pulse to tone temporarily during dialling when your line has rotary/pulse service. (Refer to Program Mode Table (P.98).) (10) [HANDSET MUTE] To mute your voice during a conversation. Press again to resume the conversation. (11) [MONITOR] To initiate dialling without lifting the handset. (12) Station keys To use the one touch dial feature. (13) [BROADCAST] To send a document to multiple parties. (14) [FAX START] To send or receive a fax. 54
(1) Speaker (2) Document guides (3) Paper tray (4) Paper support (5) Recording paper entrance (6) Recording paper exit (7) Tension plate (8) Front cover (9) Document exit (10) Document entrance (11) Green button (Back cover release button) (12) Back cover
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8 Installation Instructions
8.1. Installation Space
The space required to install the unit is shown below. The dimensions given are necessary for the unit to operate efficiently. (When the recording paper is not inserted to the unit.)
Note: Avoid excessive heat or humidity. Use the unit within the following ranges of temperature and humidity. Ambient temperature: 5C to 35C Relative humidity: 20% to 80% (without condensation) Avoid direct sunlight. Do not install near devices which contain magnets or generate magnetic fields. Do not subject the unit to strong physical shock or vibration. Keep the unit clean. Dust accumulation can prevent the unit from functioning properly. To protect the unit from damage, hold both sides when you move it.
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8.2.
Connections
Caution: When you operate this product, the power outlet should be near the product and easily accessible. Be sure to use the telephone line cord included in this unit. Do not extend the telephone line cord. Telephone line cord Connect to a single telephone line jack. Power cord Connect to a power outlet (220 - 240 V, 50/60 Hz). [EXT] jack You can connect an answering machine or a telephone. Remove the stopper if attached. Answering machine (not included)
Note: If any other device is connected to the same telephone line, this unit may disturb the network condition of the device. If you use the unit with a computer and your internet provider instructs you to install a filter ( follows. ), please connect it as
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8.3.
2. Release the back cover by pushing the green button ( ). You can also release the back cover by pushing in the green lever ( ). 5. Turn the blue gear ( the ink film is tight ( ) in the direction of the arrow until ) and at least one layer of ink film is ).
4. Insert the blue gear of the ink film roll into the front left slot of the unit ( ) and the white gear of the ink film roll into the rear left slot of the unit ( ). The ink film is safe to touch and will not rub off on your hands like carbon paper.
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8.4.
6. Close the back cover securely by pushing down on the dotted area at both ends ( ).
8.5.
Paper Support
) into the slot to the right of the ). ), then into the left slot (
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8.6.
Document requirements
The unit can hold up to 50 sheets of 64 g/m2 to 80 g/m2 paper. 1. Fan the paper to prevent paper jams.
If the paper is not inserted correctly, remove all of the installed paper, and re-install it gently. Otherwise the paper may jam.
Document weight When faxing a single sheet: 45 g/m2 to 90 g/m2 When faxing a multiple sheets: 60 g/m2 to 80 g/m2 Note: Remove clips, staples or other fasteners. Do not send the following types of documents: (Make a copy of the document using another copier and send the copy.) Chemically treated paper such as carbon or carbonless duplicating paper Electrostatically charged paper Badly curled, creased or torn paper Paper with a coated surface Paper with a faint image Paper with printing on the opposite side that can be seen through the other side, such as newsprint Check that ink, paste or correction fluid has dried completely. To send a document with a width of less than 210 mm, we recommend using a copy machine to copy the original document onto A4 or letter-sized paper, then sending the copied document. 59
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9 Operating Instructions
9.1. Setting Your Logo
You can program your logo (name, company name, etc.) so that it appears on the top of each page sent.
2. Enter your logo, up to 30 characters (See the Operation Instruction for character entry) To enter a hyphen, press [R]. To insert a space, press [HANDSET MUTE]. 3. [SET] 4. Press [MENU] to exit. To correct a mistake Press [ ] or [ ] to move the cursor to the incorrect character , and make the correction. To erase all of the characters, press and hold [STOP].
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10 Test Mode
The codes listed below can be used to perform simple checks for some of the units functions. When complaints are received from customers, they provide an effective tool for identifying the locations and causes of malfunctions. To do this, you set the Service mode (Refer to Operation Flow (P.64).) first, then operate the below test items.
Test Mode Type of Mode Code Operation after code input MEMORY CLEAR FLASH MEMORY CHECK DTMF SINGLE TEST Service Mode Service Mode Service Mode 5 5 0 SET 5 5 1 SET 5 5 2 1....ON 2....OFF MODEM TEST Service Mode 5 5 4 SET Outputs the DTMF as single tones. Used to check the frequencies of the individual DTMF tones. Refer to DTMF Signal Tone Transmit Selection (P.62). Telephone line circuit is connected automatically, output the following signals on the circuit line. 1) OFF 2) 9600bps 3)7200bps 4) 4800bps 5) 2400bps 6) 300bps 7) 2100Hz 8)1100Hz Turns on the LEDs of the CIS and operates the read systems. Rotates the transmission and reception motor to check the operation of the motor. 00: Stop 13: TX 23: Pickup 33: Rx 43: Copy Press [STOP] button to quit. All LEDs above the operation panel board flash on and off, or are illuminated. Checks the LCD indication. Illuminates all the dots to check if they are normal. Checks the button operation. Except "STOP" key Indicates the button code on the LCD while the button is pressed. Refer to Button Code Table (P.62). Refer to Memory Clear Specification (P.67). If you enter this mode and operate sensor levers with your hands, the LCD display of the related sensor (or switch) turns ON / OFF. Also, when copying a document, the related sensor will turn ON / OFF. (Do, Sn, Co, Pt, Vx) For each sensors operation, refer to Sensors and Switches (P.33). Do Sn Co Pt Vx: LCD DISPLAY Indicates the version and checks the sum of the FLASH MEMORY. Refer to Memory Clear Specification (P.67). Function
5 5 5 5 5 6 SET
MEMORY CLEAR (except History data) SENSOR CHECK & VOX CHECK
7 1 0 SET 8 1 5
Note: The numbers in the boxes (XXX) indicate the keys to be input for the various test modes.
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When set to OFF (=2), the 12 keys and transmission frequencies are as shown.
High (Hz) Low (Hz) 697 770 852 941 1209 1 4 7 1336 2 5 8 0 1477 3 6 9 #
Note: After performing this check, do not forget to turn the setting off. Otherwise, dialing in DTMF signal will not work.
MENU
CALLER ID
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4. Use this test pattern to confirm the torque limiter for Ink film and platen roller timing.
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11 Service Mode
The programming functions are used to program the various features and functions of the machine, and to test the machine. This facilitates communication between the user and the service man while programming the unit.
11.1.2.
Operation Flow
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Code 501 503 514 520
521
1:ON 2:OFF
1, 2
522 523
1, 2 1~4
1 1
524
1~4
When the telephone station is far from the unit or transmission cannot be performed correctly, adjust accordingly. When the ADF function is in correct, adjust the feed position. See Memory Clear Specification (P.67). See Test Mode (P.61). See Test Mode (P.61). Sets whether to monitor the line signal with the unit's speaker during FAX communication or not. See Test Mode (P.61). See Test Mode (P.61). See Test Mode (P.61). See Test Mode (P.61). See Test Mode (P.61). Sets whether or not to detect a paper jam. If a document with a length longer than 600 mm is copied or transmitted, the unit stops copying or transmitting as a paper jamming because a document over 600 mm is not normal. In the factory, transmitting or copying a document longer than 600 mm is done as an aging test. In this case, OFF is selected. See Test Mode (P.61). Sets a higher value when the response from the other party needs more time during automatic FAX transmission. Sets the % break of pulse dialing according PBX. Selects the number of times that ITS is redialed (not including the first dial). Sets the interval of ITS redialing. Sets the number of rings before the unit starts to receive a document in the TEL mode. Selects the number of redial times during FAX communication (not including the first dial). Sets the FAX redial interval during FAX communication. Lets you select the CNG output during FAX transmission. ALL: CNG is output at phase A. AUTO: CNG id output only when automatic dialing is performed. OFF: CNG id not output at phase A. Refer to Sometime there is a transmit problem (P.90).
Document feed position adjustment value set Memory clear ROM check DTMF single tone test Monitor on FAX communication select Modem test Scan check Motor test LED test LCD test Document jam detection select
1~9
1, 2 1~3
2 1
00
1:ON 2:OFF
1, 2
561 567
X second
001~255
046
BREAK % select ITS auto redial time set ITS auto redial line disconnection time set Remote turn-on ring number set
2 11 040 10 05 065 2
X number of rings FAX auto redial time set X number of times FAX auto redial time disconnection X second time set CNG transmit select 1:OFF 2:ALL 3:AUTO
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Code 593
Default 1
Remarks See Symptom/Countermeasure Table for long distance and international calls in The unit can copy, but cannot either transmit/receive long distance or international communications (P.93). Refer to Receive Problem (P.91) . See Symptom/Countermeasure Table for long distance and international calls in The unit can copy, but cannot either transmit/receive long distance or international communications (P.93). Refer to Sometime there is a transmit problem (P.90). Refer to Receive Problem (P.91).
594
1:detects at the 1st time 2:detects at the 2st time 1:5 % 2:10 % 3:15 % 4:20% X dbm (10 = -10 dbm) X dbm (40 = -40 dbm)
1, 2
595
1~4
596
- 15~00
10
598
Receiving sensitivity
-20~-48
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Selects the FAX transmission level. Refer to Sometime there is a transmit problem (P.90) and Receive Problem (P.91). Used when there is an error problem. Refer to The unit can copy, but cannot either transmit/receive long distance or international communications (P.93).
718
1~4
1, 2 1, 2 1~3
1 1 3
773
CNG detect time for friendly reception 1:10 sec 2:20 sec 3:30 sec DIS-DIC interval 1: 500msec 2: 200msec T4 timer Sensor & Vox check Print test pattern Top margin Paper size X 100 msec
1, 2
774 815 852 853 861 874 875 880 881 882 961 962
00~99
00
DTMF ON time DTMF OFF time History list Journal 2 list Journal 3 list The time transmitting the false ring X sec back tone The operator calling time X sec
5 1 10 10
This is similar to #594. The time interval from receiving DIS to sending DCS can be changed to wait for the echo canceler to recover. Use this function when delay occurs in the line and communication (ex. Mobile comm) does not work well. See Test Mode (P.61). See Test Mode (P.61). ------------------------------------See History (P.70). See Printout Example (P.86). See Printout Example (P.86). Set the time transmitting the false ring back tone to the line in TEL/FAX mode. Set the operator calling time through the speaker in TEL/FAX mode.
01~10 05~30
07 10
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11.1.4.
*1 Execute Service Mode #550 when you want to reset the all setting data keeping the user information. *2 Execute Service Mode #710 to clear the user information in case that Main Unit is recycled. Note: Please restart a power supply after clearing a memory.
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11.2.3.
History
Note: See the following descriptions of this report. Item No. (1) ~ (44) are corresponding to the listed items in Descriptions of the History Report (P.71).
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12 Troubleshooting Guide
12.1. Troubleshooting Summary
After confirming the problem by asking the user, troubleshoot according to the instructions and observe the following precautions.
12.1.1. Precautions
1. If there is a problem with the print quality or the paper feed, first check if the installation space and the print paper meets the specifications, the paper selection lever/paper thickness lever is set correctly, and the paper is set correctly without any slack. 2. Before troubleshooting, first check that the connectors and cables are connected correctly (not loose). If the problem occurs randomly, check it very carefully. 3. When connecting the AC power cord with the unit and checking the operation, exercise utmost care when handling electric parts in order to avoid electric shocks and short-circuits. 4. After troubleshooting, double check that you have not forgotten any connectors, left any loose screws, etc. 5. Always test to verify that the unit is working normally.
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[This error is displayed when the thermal head does not warm up. Check the thermistor on the thermal head and connector lead.]
The memory is full of received documents due to a lack of recording paper, a lack of ink film or a recording paper jam. Install paper, install ink film or remove the jammed paper. You will lose all faxes in memory if the power is removed. Check with power connected. (Refer to Installing the Recording Paper (P.59) and Installing the Ink Film (P.57) and Recording Paper Jams (P.158).) When performing memory transmission, the document being stored exceeded the memory capacity of the unit. Send the entire document manually.
The document was not fed into the unit properly. Re-insert the document. If misfeeding occurs frequently, clean the document feeder rollers and try again. (Refer to Document feeder/scanner glass cleaning (P.160).) The document is longer than 600 mm. Press [STOP] to remove the document. Divide the document into two or more sheets, and try again. [Alternately, turn off service code #559 to enable sending of documents longer than 600 mm.] (Refer to Service Function Table (P.65).)
When making a copy, the document being stored exceeded the memory capacity of the unit. Press [STOP] to clear the message. Divide the document into sections.
The ink film is empty. Replace the ink film with a new one. The ink film is slack. Tighten it (See step 5 on Installing the Ink Film (P.57).) and install again. The fax machine is positioned near appliances such as TVs or speakers which generate an intense magnetic field.
The recording paper is not installed or the unit has run out of paper. Install paper and press [SET] to clear the message. The recording paper was not fed into the unit properly. (Refer to When the recording paper was not fed into the unit properly (P.159).) Re-install paper and press [SET] to clear the message. (Refer to Installing the Recording Paper (P.59).) The recording paper has jammed near the recording paper entrance. Remove the jammed paper and press [SET] to clear the message. (Refer to Recording Paper Jams (P.158).)
The remaining ink film is low. Prepare a new ink film. (Refer to Optional Accessories (P.11).)
There is something wrong with the units modem. (Refer to Test Mode (P.61) and Digital Board Section (P.116).)
See the other displayed message instructions to print out the document. Received documents are stored in memory due to a lack of recording paper, a lack of ink film or a recording paper jam. Install paper, install ink film or remove the jammed paper. You will lose all faxes in memory if the power is removed. Check with power connected. (Refer to Installing the Recording Paper (P.59) and Installing the Ink Film (P.57) and Recording Paper Jams (P.158).)
The other partys fax machine is busy or has run out of recording paper. Try again.
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The unit is too hot. Stop using the unit for a while and let the unit cool down. Please use genuine Panasonic replacement film. (Refer to Optional Accessories (P.11).) The ink film is empty. Replace the ink film with a new one. (Refer to Installing the Ink Film (P.57).) The ink film is not installed. Install it. (Refer to Installing the Ink Film (P.57).) The ink film is slack or creased. Tighten it (See step 5 on Installing the Ink Film (P.57)). The fax machine is positioned near appliances such as TVs or speakers which generate an intense magnetic field.
A recording paper jam occurred. Remove the jammed paper. (Refer to Recording Paper Jams (P.158).) You forced the recording paper into the paper tray too strongly. Remove all of the installed paper, and re-install it gently.
There is no space to store new items in the phonebook. Erase unnecessary items.
The unit is checking that there is no slack or crease in the ink film. Wait for a moment while the check is completed.
The other partys fax machine does not offer the polling function. Check with the other party.
The other partys fax machine is busy or has run out of recording paper. Try again.
The document is jammed. Remove the jammed document. (Refer to Document Jams (P.160).) Press [STOP] to eject the jammed paper.
A transmission error occurred. Try again. If you are sending a fax overseas, try the following: Use the overseas transmission mode (feature #23 on Program Mode Table (P.98)). Add 2 pauses at the end of the telephone number or dial manually. 74
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 8 9 11 13 14 2 2 13 13 16
28 41 42 43 44 46 48 49 50 51 52 54 58 59 65 65 68 70 72 75 74 FF
SND & RCV Modem error. For the DCN, DCN, etc. abbreviations, refer to Modem Section (P.37).
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SND=TRANSMISSION RCV=RECEPTION Most fax communication problems can be resolved by the following steps. 1. Change the transmit level. (Service code: 596, refer to Service Function Table (P.65).) 2. Change the TX speed/RX speed. (Service code: 717/718, refer to Service Function Table (P.65).) Note*: If the problem remains, see the following "Countermeasure" flow chart.
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Countermeasure
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HOW TO READ JOURNAL REPORTS: Example: 1. Look at NO. 01 in the JOURNAL. If you want to know about the details about that item, see NO. 01 in the JOURNAL 2 and the JOURNAL 3. You can get the following information. * MODE: Fax transmission * RCV. MODE: TEL * TX SPEED: 9.6 kbps * RESOLUTION: standard * ENCODE: MH * MAKER CODE: 79 2. Look at NO. 04 in the JOURNAL 2. CNG (0003) indicates that the CNG signal has been received three times since the purchase date. For further details, see Journal 2 (P.85) and Journal 3 (P.86).
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12.3.1.1. Journal 2
Refer to JOURNAL 2 in Printout Example (P.86). Journal 2 displays the additional detailed information about the last 35 communications. Descriptions: (1) RCV. MODE Indicates which receive mode the unit was in when the unit received a fax message. This information is also displayed when the unit transmitted a fax message. (2) SPEED Indicates the speed of the communication. If multiple pages are transmitted or received, it indicates the last pages communication speed. If there is a communication error, "?" is displayed. (3) RESOLUTION Indicates the resolution of the communication. If multiple pages are transmitted or received, it indicates the last pages resolution. If there is a communication error, "?" is displayed. (4) RCV-TRIG. (CNT.) Indicates the trigger that causes the unit to switch to the fax receive mode. The available options are listed in JOURNAL 2 in Printout Example (P.86). The values in parentheses indicate how many times the trigger has been used. (For example, "0003" means three times.)
No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Display FAX MODE MAN RCV FRN RCV VOX RMT DTMF PAL DTMF TURN-ON TIME OUT IDENT CNG OGM Function Means the unit received a fax message in the FAX mode. Means the unit received a fax message by manual operation. Means the unit received a fax message by friendly signal detection. Means the unit detected silence or no voice. Means the unit detected DTMF (Remote Fax activation code) entered remotely. Means the unit detected DTMF (Remote Fax activation code) entered by a parallel connected telephone. Means the unit started to receive after 10 rings. (Remote Turn On: Service Code #573) Means the unit started to receive after Ring Time Out in the EXT-TAM or TEL/FAX mode. Means the unit detected Ring Detection. Means the unit detected the CNG while it was sending the Dummy Ring Back Tone in the TEL/FAX mode. OR Means the unit detected the CNG while it was sending the OGM in the ANS/FAX mode. Means the unit detected the CNG while it was recording the ICM in the ANS/FAX mode.
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(5) ERRORMEMORY Indicates the reason why the unit received a fax message in memory. If you look at No.11 in the JOURNAL 2 in Printout Example (P.86), it shows the fax message was received in memory due to "PAPER OUT" error. NO RESPONSE DISAPPEARED ON JOURNAL The "NO RESPONSE DISAPPEARED ON JOURNAL" displays the information about the last 10 communications terminated by "No Response". (Some of the communications terminated by "No Response" were not displayed in the JOURNAL.) When a fax transmission cannot be performed because the other partys unit is set to the TEL mode, "No response" will be printed.
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12.3.1.2. Journal 3
Refer to JOURNAL 3 in Printout Example (P.86). Descriptions: (6) ENCODE Compression Code: MH/MR/MMR (7) MSLT MSLT means Minimum Scan Line Time. Used only at the factory. (8) EQM EQM means Eye Quality Monitor. Used only at the factory.
(9) ERROR LINE(RX) When an error occurs while receiving a fax, this shows the number of error lines. (10) MAKER CODE This shows a 2 digit code of the other party's fax machine brand. 0E: "KX" model 00: Unknown 79: "UF" model 19: "Xerox" model
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1 The paper is not fed properly when faxing. (Not in the copy mode.)
2 The fax usually transmits successfully but sometimes fails. Sometime there is a transmit problem (The unit can copy documents.) (P.90) 3 The fax usually receives successfully but sometimes fails. Receive Problem (P.91) (The unit can copy documents.) 4 The fax completely fails to transmit or receive. (The unit can copy documents.) The unit can copy, but cannot transmit / receive (P.92)
Problem with the service line. 5 The fax fails either to transmit or receive when making a The unit can copy, but cannot either transmit/receive long distance or internalong distance or an international call. tional communications (P.93) (The unit can copy documents.) 6 The fax image is poor when transmitting or receiving dur- The unit can copy, but the transmission ing a long distance or an international call. and reception image are incorrect (P.95) 7 No.1~No.5 The troubleshooting procedure for each error code will be printed on the communication result report. Error Messages-Report (P.75)
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REFERENCE: (*1): Operation Panel Section (P.128) (*2): ADF (Auto Document Feed) Section (P.103) (*3): Maintenance (P.151) (*4): HOW TO REMOVE THE MOTOR BLOCK AND SEPARATION ROLLER (P.148) (*5): HOW TO REMOVE THE OPERATION BOARD AND LCD (P.138)
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Note: "596: Transmit level set" represents a service code. (Refer to Service Function Table(P.65).)
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Note: "596: Transmit level set" represents a service code. (Refer to Service Function Table (P.65).) #06 : Refer to for Program Mode Table (P.98) Fax ring count. Remarks: Regarding the reception problem, we have investigated the conceivable causes in the flow chart except for the software-related errors. However, some troubles may occur due to the software-related problems such as "OUT OF PAPER" when the fax switches to the memory receiving mode and the memory capacity becomes full of the unprintable data. In this case, error messages [MEMORY FULL] and its main cause, for example "CHECK PAPER" are displayed on the LCD. Once you solve the main problem, [MEMORY FULL] will be cancelled and the reception problem will be resolved. LCD display messages indicating the error causes are shown below. CHECK PAPER COVER OPEN UNIT OVERHEATED (COVER OPEN, etc.)...Reset the unit. PAPER JAMMED CHECK FILM Please refer to Error Messages-Display (P.73) for the above items. If it turns out to be a hardware deformity, please check each sensor. (Refer to Test Mode (P.61).)
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REFERENCE: (*1): Test Mode (P.61) (*2): Analog Board Section (P.123)
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12.3.2.1.5. The unit can copy, but cannot either transmit/receive long distance or international communications
The following two causes can be considered for this symptom. Cause 1: The other party is executing automatic dialing, the call has been received by this unit, and the CED or DIS signal response time is too long. (In most cases, this unit detects the CNG signal and can respond to CED or DIS.) (According to the ITU-T standard, the communication procedure is cancelled when there is no response from the other party within 35 sec, so that the other party releases the line.)
(Cause and Countermeasure) As shown in the chart above, the total handshaking time must be reduced, but because of the long distance connection and linking of several stations, the line connection time cannot be reduced. Accordingly, the following countermeasures should be tried. (A)... As the 35 sec. count is started directly after dialing or directly after the START button has been pressed for models with a START button, the other party should be called manually, if possible. Another possibility is entering two pauses at the end of the auto dial number on the transmission side. Then the count start time can be delayed for 2 pauses (about 10 sec.). Cause 2: Erroneous detection because of an echo or an echo canceler.
(Echo/Echo Canceler) The signal from FAX1 reaches FAX2 via stations 1 and 2, but the reflection signal at station 2 also returns via station 1 (echo). As the distance between station 1 and station 2 is far, the echo returns to FAX 1 at a max of 600 msec after transmission. There is a possibility that this signal is detected erroneously as the signal from FAX2. For a normal call, there is also a possibility that the echo of their own voice will make the call difficult to understand. For this reason, each station (station 1 and station 2) attaches echo cancelers (S1 and S2) for international lines or long distance lines. For the echo canceler, the level of the transmission signal from FAX 1 is compared with the level of the reception signal from FAX2. When the transmission signal is larger, S1 is closed while S2 is opened when it is smaller. In other words, for transmission from FAX1, S1 is closed and S2 is open, so that the echo does not return to FAX1.
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Service code (594) (Overseas DIS detection select) Service code (596) (Transmit level set) Service code (598) (Receiving sensitivity) Service code (774) (T4 timer)
Sending side
Communication failure occurs in a long distance communication on the telephone line without an echo canceler. or There are some cases (e.g. Mobil comms.) which cause the collision of TX / RX signals due to the delay / echo and noise of the network / terminal. (Refer to Fig. e)
Fig. a (Overlapping the Echo of the DIS signal and DCS signal)
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<TX side signal> 2nd / 3rd DCS / Training 2nd / 3rd EOP / EOM / MPS delayed DCS
<RX side signal> & delayed CFR / FTT & delayed MCF / PIP / PIN / RTP / RTN & 2nd / 3rd / --- DIS
(Fig. e)
12.3.2.1.6. The unit can copy, but the transmission and reception image are incorrect
(Long distance or international communication operation) This symptom highly depends on the transmission and reception capability of the other FAX unit and the line conditions. The countermeasures for this unit are shown below. Transmission Operation: Set the transmitting speed to 4800BPS (service mode: code No. 717) or select the overseas mode. Reception Operation: If 80% or more of the reception is incorrect, set the receiving speed to 4800BPS. (Service mode: code No. 718) Refer to Service Function Table (P.65).
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2. Setting up
4. PC setting and recording 1. Set LINE IN to be valid in the volume control setting. Refer to the PC instruction book. 2. Start up the PC software SOUND RECORDER. (This software is bundled to Windows OS, which can create WAV file.) Set the audio format PCM 22.050kHz, 8bit, mono. 3. Click the record button and start recording after acquisition the signal. Note: Not to be wind wave patterns on the wave monitor. Please compress the recording data when you send attaching to E-Mail because the data size will be so heavy. Any software which can create WAV files is available.
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12.4.1. Entering the Remote Programming Mode and Changing Service Codes
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073 076 078 080 501 503 514 520 521 522 523 524 544 550 551 552 553 554 555 556 557 558 559 561 567 570 571 572 573 590 591 592 593
Manual answer mode Connecting tone TEL/FAX delayed ring Set default Pause time set Dial speed Bell detection time CED frequency select International mode select Auto standby select Receive equalizer select Transmission equalizer select Document feed position adjustment value set Memory clear ROM check DTMF signal tone test Monitor on FAX communication Modem test Scanner test Motor test LED test LCD test Document jam detection Key test T0 timer Break % select ITS auto redial time set ITS auto redial line disconnection time set Remote turn-on ring number FAX auto redial time set FAX auto redial line disconnection time set CNG transmit select Time between CED and 300 bps
TEL ON 2 NO 030 x 100msec 10pps 3 100msec 2100Hz ON ON 0km 0km 5 ----------------OFF OFF ----------------------------------------ON --------046 67% 11 040sec 10 05 065sec ALL 75ms
OK OK OK NG OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK NG NG OK OK NG NG NG NG NG OK NG OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK
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Code 594 595 596 598*1 599 710 717 718 722 745 763 773 774 815 852 853 861 874 875 880 881 882 961 962 991 994 995 996 998 999
Function Overseas DIS detection Receive error limit value Transmit level set Receiving Sensitivity ECM Frame size Memory clear except History data Transmit speed select Receive speed select Redial tone detect Power on film feed CNG detect time for friendly reception DIS-DCS interval T4 timer Sensor & VOX test Print test pattern Top margin Paper size DTMF ON time DTMF OFF time History list Journal 2 Journal 3 TEL/FAX pseudo ring back time TEL/FAX pseudo ring back time and bell time Remote Setup list Remote Journal list Remote Journal 2 list Remote Journal 3 list Remote History list Remote Service list
Set Value 1:1st / 2:2nd 1:5% / 2:10% / 3:15% / 4:20% -15~00dbm -20~-48dbm 1:256 / 2:64 --------1:9600/ 2:7200/ 3:4800/ 4:2400 1:9600/ 2:7200/ 3:4800/ 4:2400 1:ON / 2:OFF 1:ON / 2:OFF 1:10s / 2:20s / 3:30s 1:500msec / 2:200msec 00~99 x 100ms ----------------1~9 mm 1:A4 / 2:LETTER 06~20 10msec 06~20 10msec 1:Start 1:Start 1:Start 01~10 sec 05~30 sec 1:Start 1:Start 1:Start 1:Start 1:Start 1:Start
Default 1st 10% 10dbm -42dbm 256byte --------9600bps 9600bps ON ON 30s 200ms 00ms ----------------5 A4 10 10msec 10 10msec ------------------------07sec 10sec -------------------------------------------------
Remote Setting OK OK OK OK OK NG OK OK OK OK OK OK OK NG NG OK OK OK OK NG NG NG OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK
OK means "can set". NG means "can not set". Note: *1 : Power is OFF/ON after changing this set value. Refer to Service Function Table (P.65) for descriptions of the individual codes. Example: If you want to set value in the "004 Print confirmation report", press the dial key number 1,2 or 3 corresponding to the Set Value you want to select. (1:ERROR / 2:ON / 3:OFF)
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REFERENCE: (*1): Error Messages-Display (P.73) (*2): Simple Check List (P.102) (*3): Power Supply Board Section (P.125) (*4): Digital Board Section (P.116)
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If the electric circuit is the cause, the error See Sensor Section (P.129) message corresponding to the sensor will be displayed.
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REFERENCE: (*1): HOW TO REMOVE THE SEPARATION HOLDER AND EXIT ROLLER (P.139) (*2): INSTALLATION POSITION OF THE LEAD WIRES (P.150) (*3): HOW TO REMOVE THE MOTOR BLOCK AND SEPARATION ROLLER (P.148) (*4): Test Mode (P.61) (*5): HOW TO REMOVE THE GEARS OF MOTOR BLOCK (P.149) (*6): Stepping Motor Drive Circuit (RX) (P.29) (*7): Digital Board Section (P.116) (*8): Sensor Section (P.129) (*9): Power Supply Board Section (P.125)
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REFERENCE: (*1): Disassembly and Assembly Instructions (P.134) (*2): Test Mode (P.61) (*3): HOW TO REMOVE THE SEPARATION HOLDER AND EXIT ROLLER (P.139) (*4): Sensor Section (P.129)
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REFERENCE: (*1): Installing the Recording Paper (P.59) (*2): HOW TO REMOVE THE MOTOR BLOCK AND SEPARATION ROLLER (P.148) (*3): Disassembly and Assembly Instructions (P.134) (*4): HOW TO REMOVE THE SEPARATION HOLDER AND EXIT ROLLER (P.139) (*5): Maintenance (P.151) Note: When confirming if the characters are extended or distorted, or if the feed problem is occurred, use this test chart format. (Refer to Test Chart (P.169).)
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REFERENCE: (*1): Maintenance Items and Component Locations (P.151) (*2): Disassembly and Assembly Instructions (P.134) (*3): HOW TO REMOVE THE IMAGE SENSOR (CIS) (P.140) (*4): Overview (P.54) (*5): We recommend making a copy of the test chart in Test Chart (P.169) and using it.
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REFERENCE: (*1): Installing the Recording Paper (P.59) (*2): HOW TO REMOVE THE PICKUP ROLLER (P.143) (*3): Power Supply Board Section (P.125) (*4): Test Mode (P.61) (*5): HOW TO REMOVE THE DIGITAL, ANALOG, SENSOR BOARDS (P.146) (*6): HOW TO REMOVE THE GEARS OF MOTOR BLOCK (P.149) (*7): HOW TO REMOVE THE PLATEN ROLLER AND BACK COVER (P.142) (*8): Digital Board Section (P.116) (*9): We recommend making a copy of the test chart in Test Chart (P.169) and using it.
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REFERENCE: (*1): Jams (P.158) (*2): Maintenance Items and Component Locations (P.151) (*3): Disassembly and Assembly Instructions (P.134) (*4): Test Mode (P.61) (*5): Sensors and Switches (P.33) (*6): HOW TO REMOVE THE PICKUP ROLLER (P.143)
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REFERENCE: (*1): HOW TO REMOVE THE PLATEN ROLLER AND BACK COVER (P.142) (*2): HOW TO REMOVE THE PICKUP ROLLER (P.143)
REFERENCE: (*1): We recommend making a copy of the test chart in Test Chart (P.169) and using it. (*2): Document Skew (P.106)
REFERENCE: (*1): We recommend making a copy of the test chart in Test Chart (P.169) and using it. (*2): Recording Paper Multiple Feed and Skew (P.109)
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REFERENCE: (*1): Document feeder/scanner glass cleaning (P.160) (*2): Disassembly and Assembly Instructions (P.134) (*3): HOW TO REMOVE THE SEPARATION HOLDER AND EXIT ROLLER (P.139) (*4): We recommend making a copy of the test chart in Test Chart (P.169) and using it.
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REFERENCE: (*1): Test Mode (P.61) (*2): Thermal Head (P.26) (*3): HOW TO REMOVE THE THERMAL HEAD (P.141) (*4): We recommend making a copy of the test chart in Test Chart (P.169) and using it. (*5): A Blank Page is Received (P.113)
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REFERENCE: (*1): Test Mode (P.61) (*2): Check Sheet for Signal Route (P.123) (*3): A Blank Page is Copied (P.111)
REFERENCE: (*1): We recommend making a copy of the test chart in Test Chart (P.169) and using it. (*2): Maintenance Items and Component Locations (P.151) (*3): Document feeder/scanner glass cleaning (P.160) (*4): Thermal Head Cleaning (P.161) (*5): HOW TO REMOVE THE THERMAL HEAD (P.141)
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REFERENCE: (*1): Test Mode (P.61) (*2): HOW TO REMOVE THE GEARS OF MOTOR BLOCK (P.149) (*3): INSTALLATION POSITION OF THE LEAD WIRES (P.150) (*4): Disassembly and Assembly Instructions (P.134) (*5): We recommend making a copy of the test chart in Test Chart (P.169) and using it.. (*6): A Blank Page is Copied (P.111) (*7): Digital Board Section (P.116)
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REFERENCE: (*1): Test Mode (P.61) (*2): Check Sheet for Signal Route (P.123) (*3): HOW TO REMOVE THE THERMAL HEAD (P.141) (*4): We recommend making a copy of the test chart in Test Chart (P.169) and using it.
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Note: 1. Electrical continuity may have existed at the factory check, but a faulty contact occurred as a result of vibration, etc., during transport. 2. Solder waste remaining on the board may get caught under the IC during transport, causing a short circuit. Before we begin mass production, several hundred trial units are produced at the plant, various tests are applied and any malfunctions are analyzed. (In past experiences, digital IC (especially DRAM and FLASH ROM) malfunctions are extremely rare after installation in the product.) This may be repaired by replacing the IC, (DRAM etc.). However, the real cause may not have been an IC malfunction but a soldering fault instead. Soldering faults difficult to detect with the naked eye are common, particularly for ASIC and RA (Resistor Array). But if you have an oscilloscope, you can easily determine the problem site or IC malfunction by checking the main signal lines. Even if you dont have such a measuring instrument, by checking each main signal line and resoldering it, in many cases the problem will be resolved. An explanation of the main signals (for booting up the unit) is presented below. Dont replace ICs or stop repairing until checking the signal lines. An IC malfunction rarely occurs. (By understanding the necessary signals for booting up the unit, the Not Boot up display is not a serious problem.) What are the main signals for booting up the unit? Please refer to Digital Block Diagram (P.117). The ASIC (IC1) controls all the other digital ICs. When the power is turned on, the ASIC retrieves the operation code stored in the FLASH ROM (IC6), then follows the instructions for controlling each IC. All ICs have some inner registers that are assigned to a certain address. It is the address bus by which the ASIC designates the location inside each IC. And the data bus reads or writes the data in order to transmit the instructions from the ASIC to the ICs. These signal lines are all controlled by voltages of 3.3V (H) or 0V (L).
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As long as these signals remain normal, once the power is turned on, each IC can repeatedly output 3.3V (H) and 0V (L). The following shows NG and normal wave patterns. NG Wave pattern (Refer to NG EXAMPLE)
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Remarks: When you use an oscilloscope to judge whether a signal to be tested is normal or NG, perform the signal check in exactly the same order as in [List 1]. (If the ASIC fails to access the FLASH ROM, the ASIC cannot access DRAM normally.) The digital circuit actually operates according to the timing combinations of these signals. If the timing of these signals is even slightly delayed, the circuit will not work. Nor will it if the IC is defective and the output voltage level is not normal although the timing of these signals is accurate enough to meet the specifications. (Make sure that your oscilloscope is calibrated before starting a test.) Therefore, it is imperative to confirm whether each IC outputs the signal at the correct level. (See the I/O Pin No. Diagram.) The signal level should be constantly output at between 3.3V (H) and 0V (L) as described earlier. Note: Simply check the output level and make sure if the IC repeatedly outputs the signal at between 3.3V (H) and 0V (L).
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After the power is turned on, the ASIC initializes and checks each IC. The ROM, DRAM, and modem are checked. If initialization fails for the ICs, the system will not boot up. In this case, please find the cause as follows.
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Other NG example while the power is ON and the LCD displays the following.
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4. No tone dialing
REFERENCE: Check Sheet for Signal Route (P.123) NCU Section (P.44)
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12.5.7. Power Supply Board Section 12.5.7.1. Key Components for Troubleshooting
Check the following parts first: F101, D101-D104, C106, Q101 and IC101. This comes from our experience with experimental tests. For example: power supply and lightning surge voltage test, withstanding voltage test, intentional short circuit test, etc. Caution: If you find a melted fuse in the unit, do not turn on the power until you locate and repair the faulty parts (except for the fuse); otherwise the fuse will melt again and you cannot pinpoint the faulty point. In most cases, the symptom is that nothing is output. It is more likely that the fault is in the primary side rather than the secondary side. Check the primary side first.
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REFERENCE: (*1): Test Mode (P.61) (*2): HOW TO REMOVE THE OPERATION PANEL BLOCK (P.137)
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CROSS REFERENCE: A-1 : HOW TO REMOVE THE PAPER TRAY AND RECORDING PAPER SUPPORT (P.136) A-2 : HOW TO REMOVE THE OPERATION PANEL BLOCK (P.137) A-3 : HOW TO REMOVE THE OPERATION BOARD AND LCD (P.138) A-4 : HOW TO REMOVE THE SEPARATION HOLDER AND EXIT ROLLER (P.139) A-5 : HOW TO REMOVE THE IMAGE SENSOR (CIS) (P.140) A-6 : HOW TO REMOVE THE THERMAL HEAD (P.141) A-7 : HOW TO REMOVE THE PLATEN ROLLER AND BACK COVER (P.142) A-8 : HOW TO REMOVE THE PICKUP ROLLER (P.143) A-9 : HOW TO REMOVE THE CASSETTE LEVER (P.144) 134
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CROSS REFERENCE: A-1 : HOW TO REMOVE THE PAPER TRAY AND RECORDING PAPER SUPPORT (P.136) B-1 : HOW TO REMOVE THE BOTTOM FRAME (P.145) B-2 : HOW TO REMOVE THE DIGITAL, ANALOG, SENSOR BOARDS(P.146) B-3 : HOW TO REMOVE THE POWER SUPPLY BOARD AND AC CORD (P.147) B-4 : HOW TO REMOVE THE MOTOR BLOCK AND SEPARATION ROLLER (P.148) B-5 : HOW TO REMOVE THE GEARS OF MOTOR BLOCK (P.149)
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15 Maintenance
15.1. Maintenance Items and Component Locations
15.1.1. Outline
Maintenance and repairs are performed using the following steps. 1. Periodic maintenance Inspect the equipment periodically and if necessary, clean any contaminated parts. 2. Check for breakdowns Look for problems and consider how they arose. If the equipment can be still used, perform copying, self testing or communication testing. 3. Check equipment Perform copying, self testing and communication testing to determine if the problem originates from the transmitter, receiver or the telephone line. 4. Determine causes Determine the causes of the equipment problem by troubleshooting. 5. Equipment repairs Repair or replace the defective parts and take appropriate measures at this stage to ensure that the problem will not recur 6. Confirm normal operation of the equipment After completing the repairs, conduct copying, self testing and communication testing to confirm that the equipment operates normally. 7. Record keeping Make a record of the measures taken to rectify the problem for future reference.
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If the roller is dirty, clean it with a damp cloth then dry thor- Refer to Document feeder/scanner glass cleanoughly. ing (P.160). If the platen is dirty, clean it with a damp cloth then dry thoroughly. Remove the paper and film cartridge before cleaning.
Thermal Head
If the thermal head is dirty, clean the printing surface with a Refer to Thermal Head Cleaning (P.161). cloth moistened with denatured alcohol (alcohol without water), then dry thoroughly. See Maintenance Check Items/Component Document top sensor (SW337), Document set sensor (SW338), Cover open sensor (SW502), Paper top sensor Locations (P.151) and HOW TO REMOVE THE (SW502), Film detection sensor (SW501), Film end sensor DIGITAL, ANALOG, SENSOR BOARDS (P.146). (SW1003) . Confirm the operation of the sensors. If the glass is dirty, clean them with a dry soft cloth. Refer to Document feeder/scanner glass cleaning (P.160).
Sensors
6 7
Glass
Abnormal, wear and tear Replace the part. Check if the screws are tight on all parts. or loose parts
Note: *1 These values are standard and may vary depending on usage conditions. *2 Refer to Cabinet, Mechanical and Electrical Parts Location (P.193).
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15.2.2. Mechanical Movements in the Main Operations (transmitting documents, receiving faxes and copying) 15.2.2.1. Idle Status
Note: See Sensor Locations in Sensors and Switches (P.33). CW......clockwise CCW....counterclockwise
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15.2.2.4. Copying
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15.3. Jams
15.3.1. Recording Paper Jams 15.3.1.1. When the recording paper has jammed in the unit
The display will show the following.
1. Open the front cover by pulling up the centre part. 4. Remove the jammed recording paper ( ).
5. Turn the blue gear ( the ink film is tight ( 2. Release the back cover by pushing the green button ( ). You can also release the back cover by pushing in the green lever ( ).
) in the direction of the arrow until ) and at least one layer of ink film is ).
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15.3.1.2. When the recording paper was not fed into the unit properly
The display will show the following.
Remove the recording paper and straighten. Pull the tension plate ( ) forward and hold open while inserting paper, then press [SET] to clear the message.
6. Close the back cover securely by pushing down on the dotted area at both ends ( ), then close the front cover securely ( ).
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15.4. Cleaning
15.4.1. Document cleaning feeder/scanner glass
Clean the document feeder/scanner glass when: Documents or recording paper frequently misfeed. Smudges or black/white lines appear on the original document when sending or copying. 1. Disconnect the power cord and the telephone line cord. 2. Open the front cover by pulling up the centre part.
2. Close the front cover securely. Note: Do not pull out the jammed paper forcibly before opening the front cover.
( ) with a cloth moistened with isopropyl rubbing alcohol, and let all parts dry thoroughly. Clean the scanner glass ( ) with a soft, dry cloth. Caution: Do not use paper products, such as paper towels or tissues.
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5. Insert the recording paper gently. 6. Connect the power cord and the telephone line cord. (See Installing the Recording Paper (P.59))
3. Release the back cover by pushing the green button ( ). You can also release the back cover by pushing in the green lever ( ).
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5. Clean the thermal head (4) with a cloth moistened with isopropyl rubbing alcohol, and let it dry thoroughly. Caution: To prevent a malfunction due to static electricity, do not use a dry cloth and do not touch the thermal head directly.
6. Re-install the ink film and close the covers 7. Insert the recording paper gently 8. Connect the power cord and the telephone line cord.
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16 Miscellaneous
16.1. Terminal Guide of the ICs Transistors and Diodes
16.1.1. Digital Board
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16.2.1. Preparation
PbF (: Pb free) Solder Soldering Iron Tip Temperature of 700F 20F (370C 10C) Note: We recommend a 30 to 40 Watt soldering iron. An expert may be able to use a 60 to 80 Watt iron where someone with less experience could overheat and damage the PCB foil. Flux Recommended Flux: Specific Gravity 0.82. Type RMA (lower residue, non-cleaning type) Note: See About Lead Free Solder (PbF: Pb free) (P.6).
2. Make a few cuts into the joint (between the IC and its pins) first and then cut off the pins thoroughly.
When you attach a new IC to the board, remove all solder left on the land with some tools like a soldering wire. If some solder is left at the joint on the board, the new IC will not be attached properly.
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*Check the accuracy of the IC setting with the corresponding soldering foil. 2. Apply flux to all pins of the FLAT PACKAGE IC.
3. Solder the pins, sliding the soldering iron in the direction of the arrow.
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17 Schematic Diagram
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4 3
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IC2
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6.3 47u
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C39 100n 16
VIN ON/OFF
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16
C117 100n
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6.3 47u
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16
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DG PTOP_SEN_ON
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C8
IC3
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(4)
C37 1n 50
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C31 100n 16 DG DG DG RXE TM3 TM2 TM1 TM0 TXE RM3 RM2
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NMI
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DG
C79 1n 50
VSS1 VDD1 VSSo1 VDDo1 EYEXY/XCLK Reserved1 Reserved2 *PIA_RESET PIA_STROBE/EYESYNC PIA_TXSIN PIA_RXOUT PIA_CNTRL_SIN PIA_CLKIN PIA_SCLK/EYECLK IA1_SCLK IA1_CLKIN IA1_CNTRL_SIN IA1_TESTC IA1_RXOUT IA1_TXSIN IA1_STROBE *IA1_RESET Reserved3 IA_AVSS1 Reserved4 Reserved5 Reserved6 Reserved7 Reserved8 Reserved9
1.1k
R99
1 2 3 4
C123 100n 16
DG
Q8
E B C
7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4
B
8 7 6 5
C49 100n 16
+3.3VD
CN4
KX-FP701HG
C114 100n 16
173
(q) (r) (p) (n) (s) (C)
DG DG C64 1u 10 EYXY EYSYNC EYCLK DG DG MICP MICM DG
+5V
(w)
(B)
22k
1
(A)
220 CL46 RA9
2
(y) (z)
1 4 2
(x)
RA14 D[0] D[1] D[2] D[3] D[4] D[5] D[6] D[7] DG
100 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89
(t)
USBRST
DCN
DG
R42 0
1
HOOK
X3
MDMRST
R43 1M
DG
RLY BELL/CPC
+3.3VD
31 32
DG
RA13 3.3k
3 4
R97 4.7k
(13) (14)(15)
A[5]
DG
3
GND Y
4
IC9
VCC
5
C59 100n 16
+3.3VD
(16)(17)(18)(19)
50 12p C72 50 12p C75 HSRXEN COVER_OPEN PTOP PSHORT/ACK_EN MDMTXEN TONE1EN
CA71
16 100n
R62 820
X4 C70 100n 16
C73
(20) (21)
DG
IC5
R66
47k
C120 100n 16 16
1 2 4 3
R71 22 SPMUTE
IA1_HSMIC_BIAS
*WR *RD *CS VDDo2 AVDD ENABLE_VREG18D VBG AVSS VSSo2 VSS2 VDD2 XTLO XTLI/CLKIN TEST GPI2 GPI1 GPI0 GPO2 GPO1 *RINGD IA_VDD IA_AVSS3 IA1_SPKRM IA1_SPKRP IA1_TXP Reserved26 IA_AVDD IA1_VC IA1_BG
CA82
IA1_HSMICM IA1_HSMICP Reserved25 IA1_RXP IA_AVSS2 Reserved24 Reserved23 Reserved22 Reserved21 Reserved20 Reserved19 Reserved18 Reserved17 Reserved16 Reserved15 Reserved14 Reserved13 Reserved12 Reserved11 Reserved10
33 34 35 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 36 4 37 3
C89 100n 10
CA92
C94
100n 16
TO MIC
10
C102 100n 10
8
C101 100n 10
7 6 5
RA10 4.7k
DG
R41 DG
LEDON
(26)
F1 FTG
TO CIS
DG
(27) (28)
CISON
R93 0
Q9
RA8 3.3k
C50 50 100p
AIN1
4/4
KX-FP701HG
HS TX HS RX
FAX TX FAX RX
+5V NC
+5VA +2.5V
+5V
R103 22
(1)
R116
JJ109
R101 10k
R120 NC
NC
C102
47u
C101 47u
PC101 NC
R102
+5VA
L105
NC FG2
0 FG1 DG DG NC
3 1 2
10k
C117 NC
C103
100n
NC
AG AG
AG
R124
NC
R123
R149
NC JJ108
NC Q103
(2)
VCC GND
4
IC101
C104 390p 43k R109 20k
1
(3)
L106
AG
R106
C108
C112 NC
C115 10n
R105
R114
C106 100p
IC101
R107 43k C105 390p
20k
100n R112
330
NC
AG
C113
NC
CN101 1 2 3 DG 4 5 6 7 8 AG 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 +5V
AG DG RLY HOOK LINE RX LINE TX AG HS RX HS TX BELL/CPC PSHORT/ACK_EN DCN MONRX DG VBUS_IN DD+
R117
D101
3.6k
18k
8.2n
R122
+5V
C138
4.7u
R115
NC NC NC NC
AG
5 6 7 8
NC
R121
1 2 SW101 NC
4 3
DG
Q102
NC AG
174
NC
2.5V
4 6 T101
!
3 2 1
R110 C109
3
100n
(4)
AG
(5)
AG
4 1
6V
DG PC102 !
(12)
R118 5.6k
(13)
Q101
NC
(14)
KX-FP701HG
(1)
R136 Q104 NC NC
1 4
C E
D107
D105
NC
(2)
NC D108
2 1
D109 NC
2 3
NC
R132NC C123 R126 NC C125 NC NC
(3)
PC103
L111
1 4
POS101
1
(4)
1 4
SA101
NC
C119 33n 50
R147 L116
2 3
2 3 4 5 6
C122 NC
+5V
NC R148
(5)
L112
SA102
0
D113 NC
K
7 CN103
3 4
JJ107 NC
JJ102
NC
DG
JJ101 NC
Q107 NC
RLY102 NC DG C136 1u
Q106 DG JJ105 0
L115
NC
+5V
JJ106
D104
K
D106
A K
R133 15k
NC
NC 0
R150
D110 NC
R141
NC
NC
C133
(11)
R137
NC
2 1 T102 NC
3 4 5 R146 NC
(12)
C127 NC
AG
+5VA
C134 47u
C120 R129
220p 470k
R145
R142 1.5k
AG R138 6.2k
6
330
R125
NC
C126
100p
C132 10n
R143 1.5k
6.2k
47n
C135 10n
R134
47k
(14)
R128 20k
C124
4.7n
R135
C131
330
10n
47u
AG
AG
(13)
IC101
AG
R139
5
+5VA
1 2 3 4 5 CN105
HSMICHSSP+ HSSPHSMIC+
Q105
C128
D111
175
5V 0V
R318 NC
KX-FP701HG
TO LCD
CN302
TO INTER
R301 R304 68 R321 NC 180 270 R323 R324 R325 180 NC NC 180 180
1n 100p 100p NC 330p 330p
3.3V or 5V
3.3k R309 1k R320 NC
R319
NC
CN301
0V
+5V
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
C308
C306
C307
C311
C312
100n
NC
100u
NC
R330
C302
AP1
LCD CONTRAST
+5V
680p R314 100
RH1
C301
C303
C304
C305
C321 NC
NC
NC NC
1.2k
15k R312
2.2k R313
R329
R310
NC C314
NC
C316
C317
C318
+5V
33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23
C310
E C
R308
+5VL
0
34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 12 13 14 15 17 18 16 19 21 22
5V
NC
TXD RXD SCLK RESET D7/DIO/IP D6/CLK/IP D5/CSB/IP D4/STBB/IP E/RESB RWB/RWB/IP RS/A0/IP
0V
C315 100n R326 0
100n
1
2 1 2 1 2 1 2
REDIAL/PAUSE
CALLER ID
SET
SKEY 4
START
SW301
SW305
SW309
SW313
SW317
SW322
SW327
SW335
L301 0
LATCH START LED2 LED3 LED4 VSS2 VDD2 LED5 KIN0 KSL0 KSL1
20
R331 4.7
+5VL
LED1/ IPENB XLED15 XLED14 XLED13 VSS1 VDD1 XLED11 XLED12 KIN7 KIN6 KIN5
4
2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11
5
1 2 1 2 1 2
9
6 SKEY 5 SW323
4.7k 4.7k
MENU
7
2 1 2 1 2 1 2
8
R322 R317
+5V
*
2 1 2 1 2 1 2
# SW332
SW303
SW308
SW312
SW316
SW320
BROADCAST SKEY 3
2 1 2
SW336 SW326
SW321
SW331 NC
4.7k
R307
4 3
NC
R311
4.7k
1 2
4 3
NC
1 2
SW337
SW338
Document top SW
Document set SW
TP301
1n C322
BZ301
TO DIGITAL
TP302
1 2
NC
R328
SW302
SW307
SW311
SW315
SW319
AUTO ANSWER
NC
176
SW304
SW306
SW310
SW314
SW318
KSL2 LED6 KIN1 LED7/KSL4 XLED8 XLED9 KIN2 KIN3 XLED10 KSL3 KIN4
C320
NC
C313
IC301
R327
0V
C110 1000p T101
0V
(L103)
C108 1000p/1k
R106
100k
C106
D103 R223 C205 1k 0.1/25 3.3k VR201 4.7k 47p 1k/2k 18k R231 R229 R113 10k Q203
S
47/450
L102
D101
D104
D105
(L201)
0.22/2
C105
1000p
C102
47k
47k
0V
IC201 R122 390 15 4 5 C215 3 6 R202 D106 R111
CN202 8 7 6 15k R232 C217 5 100/25 4 3 22k (IC202) 2 1 C211 (C214) C213 470/10 0.1/25 (C216) 24V 24V 24V GND GND GND 6V 4V
C103
C123
0.1 C111
1M
1M
1M
C101
0.1
C124
0.01
R101
R102
R103
47/35
F101
T3.15A 250V
177
IC101
2 7 1000p D202
1000p
R123
L101
1.8k
C121
4700p
ZNR101
0V
GND
0V
GND
KX-FP701HG
KX-FP701HG
+5V CN406 8 7 6 5
1 2 3 4 5
PS401 R410
1 3
GND +6V
IC403
GND
8 9 10 11
GND /STB1
STB1 THLAT
C404 100n 50
GND
+24V +6V +24V R409 100 2 R401 F401 35 33u C405 100 1
D401
CN407
1 2 3 4
CN402
1 2 3 4 5
16 15 14 13 12
O1 O2 O3 O4 O5 O6 O7 COMMON
I1 I2 I3 I4 I5 I6 I7 GND
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
RM[0] RM[1] RM[2] RM[3] RXE TM[3] TM[2] TM[1] TM[0] TXE RM[3] RM[2]
5 6 7
GND
8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
TO RX MOTOR
A K A K
11 10 9
D403
D405
IC401
+6V 220 +24V R406 1.5k 2
GND
RM[1] RM[0]
D402 R402
R404 820 E C B
F402
TO DIGITAL
TXE
CN403
1 2
Q402
16 15 14 13 12 11 10
O1 O2 O3 O4 O5 O6 O7 COMMON
I1 I2 I3 I4 I5 I6 I7 GND
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
TM[0] TM[1] TM[2] TM[3] KSTART KLATCH KRXD KTXD KSCLK OPRESET GND KSTART KLATCH KRXD KTXD KSCLK OPRESET THDAT STB2 THCLK TM STB1 R408 2.2k
A K D407
CN408
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
+5V
TO TX MOTOR
3 4 5
CN404 +5V
1 2
D404
D406
IC402
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
GND
3 4
TO OPE
5 6 7 8
+3.3V
CN405 BAT401
1
1
TO SENSOR
2 3
TO DIGITAL
GND GND
178
KX-FP701HG
REED
1 2 3
SW501
1 2 SW502
4 3
COVER_OPEN_SW
GND
KX-FP701HG : SENSOR BOARD
179
KX-FP701HG
MEMO:
180
C60
R84 C97 R78 R59 C56 C53 NMI C33 Q7 R35 R31 R26 CA32 1 R38 F1FTG R48 C34 R40 R39 RA6 2 R52 C66 R93 C106 CA92 C128 30 C41 31 R56 C44 EYCLK 36 37 CA28 C25 R25 R24 R68 A13 R42 A14 144 C79 AMON C26 1 +2.5V/BAT C40 C22 C23 R99 C63 RA10 C102 +5V 51 DG RLY HOK LRX LTX EYSYNC AG +3.3V/BAT C35 50 C90 C95 R81
L5
PFUP1663Z
Q10
PbF
17
C125 C124
IC5
X3
R43 C115 C43 EYXY
HRX HTX R97 C47 B/C C46 P/A 80 1 RA13 DCN 81 100 C62 MRX 73 C39 C42 D0 A2 A3 A4 D7 ROMCS WR RD D6 C64 A1 CA12 C17 D1 A0 D5 GND VBS C68 D2 D4 C67 C36 D3 72 108 XTST
IC1
R30 C21 1 109 C29 R29 C24 RB6 RB2 A7 RB0 RB1 RB4 RB5 +2.5V C8 R9 RESET 1 C117 C116
IC7
1 1 CE2 CE1 MFCS 64
DD+ 17
16
IC12
R14 32 33 R33 48 18 49
IC3
C27
181
CTS RXD RTS TXD 1 GND +6V +3.3V
DTR
+5V 1
DSR
18 A
KX-FP701HG
KX-FP701HG
CN3
R98
8 1
CN1
R16
18
18
L1 R2 R7 Q13 RA1 R10 RA12
E
CN2
C1
C122 C121
1 R8
C12
IC2
C5
Q4
Q2
Q14
JS1
C11
C45
17
1
C15 R19 R23 C20
C2
17 pin
E
Q1
E
X1
16 1
C38
R58
IC6
IC9
1 32 1
C129 Q5
1
USBRST
C114 C49
13 pin
C55 C69
14
R11
RA5
182
IC8
28
Q9
R12
15
CA13
RA8
CN4
CN7
R18
X4
IC11
8
C50
C88
C75
17 R73 R72 7 R67 R65 C77 C87 R69 R88
32
IC4
C61 C30 1 14
Q8
7
10 pin
R87C76 C74 C104 R66 R63 R64
R75 5 C84
C123 R41
C120
Q11 C78
Q12
C51 R49
R82 R79
8
IC10
C80
C81 C58 R70 R61 1
X2
RA9
C52 R50 R51
C127
1 8
C31 C91
R60 C57
C105
C113 R90
17 1
C118
8
C48
IC13
5 4
CN6
IC14
C96
4 5
IC15
5
PbF
PFUP1663Z
C111
C112
USB
R149
C115
LINE EXT
3 4 5 L113 L112 1 2 1
T101
6 2
R136 Q104
E
R132
PbF
D109 C122 R150
R120
T102
PC101 R140 C133 D110 C138 C111 R108 C107 R103 R104 L105 C105 C109 C108 R109 R105 R107 C104 C106 L106 Q101 Q102
E E
PC103 PC102 C112 R113 R112 C110 R111 E Q107 JJ101 JJ102
R141
R117 R116
SW101
E R101R102 Q106
17
B+ BVBS GND MRX DCN P/A B/C HTX HRX AG LTX LRX HOK RLY DG +5V
R110 IC101
1
C103
8
R106
4 5
C126 R118 R138 R115 R121 C129 C114 R119 R145 C118 R142 C116 R128 L110 C132 E C135 Q105 R143 L107 R134 C124 R135 R144 L108 D111 C131 2 L109 3 1
H/S
KX-FP701HG
PFUP1664Z -a
A
R123 R126
183
KX-FP701HG
SW101
J110
R125
D112
JJ105 RLY101
J102
J109
J113
C136
JJ107
CN104
C101
C102
J111
D113 RLY102
C137
R148 POS101 R147
J103
J101
J121 1 17
A
J115 C127
D101 J114
CN101
J120
CN103
J118
PC102 PC103
184
R114
PC101
R127 SA101
T101
R122
T102 J116 R133 D107 D105 D108 C123
CN106
D104 D106
PFUP1664Z -a
C125
PbF
JJ109
R302
R305 R304
R309 R301
C313 R308
C315
R317 R311
R307
185
CN301
IC301
WHITE
R318 R319 R320 R321 C316 C317 C310 C314 C318 R325 R312 R313 R310 R314 R326 R323 R324 L301 C320 R327 R328 R329
CN302
PFUP1665Z -a
PbF
KX-FP701HG
JJ317
JJ309
SW304 SW314
SW306
SW310
JJ304
JJ323
JJ303
SW322
4 FLASH
SW323 SW330
JJ307
SW334
JJ314
JJ305
MENU
SET
SW321
JJ315 JJ308 7 8 9 HANDSET MUTE R322 SW316 SW303 SW308 SW312 JJ320 JJ324 SW324 S1/ BROADCAST
JJ310 SW331
JJ302
R316
REC
COPY
JJ321
CN301
JJ319 SW336
FAX/START
JJ322
SW328 S5
JJ312
C304
KX-FP701HG
186
PFUP1665Z
-a
JJ318
PbF
SW333
STOP
KX-FP701HG
C111
JP104
D110
C102
C109
L201
D201 C211
D107
BROWN
ZNR101 R110 L101 JP105 D104 L103 D101
Q101
C216
C217
C201
BLUE
D103
C106
SRF1910EK
R105
C101
94V-0
C212 R231
R230
JP208
CN202
187
5 IC201 1 3
C213
C214
R224
R202
C218
(Component View)
(Bottom View)
R113
1 C123 4 IC101 5 8
R122
T3.15A 250V
C105
C103
R PbF
SECONDARY
IC202
PRIMARY
PC101
D202
C215
VR201
F101 D102
RISK OF FIRE. REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME TYPE AND RATINGS OF FUSE.
R101 R103
SECONDARY
N R102 L
R232
PRIMARY
R234 R233
JP211
JP201
R124 C124
Q203
C121
KX-FP701HG
MEMO:
188
KX-FP701HG
1 C402 R408
IC403
8 5 11
C404 C403
18 1
1 8 1 R404 9 16 5 18 1
R405 R402 9 8 1 3 1 8
16
PbF PFUP1664Z -b
1
A
189
KX-FP701HG
R401
PFUP1664Z -b
CN402
11 E 16 9
IC401
1
TX D402
5 E
190
PbF
1
POWER
PS401
J405
IC402
1 8
J406
18 1
A
KX-FP701HG
SW501
PbF
CN501
PbF
PFUP1301Y
SW502
191
KX-FP701HG
3.
192
KX-FP701HG
193
KX-FP701HG
194
KX-FP701HG
195
KX-FP701HG
196
KX-FP701HG
197
KX-FP701HG
198
KX-FP701HG
199
KX-FP701HG
20.1.7. Screws
200
KX-FP701HG
201
KX-FP701HG
Ref. No. 20
Remarks ABS
PS-HB
POM-HB
PS-HB POM-HB POM-HB POM-N POM-HB POM-HB POM-HB PET ABS-HB ABS-HB POM-HB POM-HB POM-HB ABS-HB
PET POM-HB GS POM-HB POM-HB PS-HB POM-N POM-N PS-HB POM-HB POM-HB POM-HB
CONNECTOR, 11 PIN GUIDE, HOLDER HEAD/L POM GUIDE, HOLDER HEAD/R POM COIL SPRING, HEAD/B PRINTER UNITS, THERMAL HEAD COIL SPRING, HEAD/A SHEET, STATIC ELEC. INDICATION LABEL, INK FILM INDICATION LABEL, BLUE GEAR TORSION SPRING, OPERATION PANEL LOCK COIL SPRING, SP EXIT ROLLER
202
KX-FP701HG
Part Name & Description COIL SPRING, CIS ROLLER, DOC SUPPORT SHAFT CONNECTOR, 7 PIN IMAGE SENSOR
Remarks
CORD, TELEPHONE CORD, HANDSET TRAY, RECORDING PAPER PS-HB TRAY, RECORDING PAPER SUPPORT INSTRUCTION BOOK ACCESSORY PARTS, INK RIBBON (10M) LEAFLET, INK FILM HANDSET ASS'Y GIFT BOX S CUSHION, LEFT CUSHION, RIGHT PROTECTION COVER PROTECTION COVER PROTECTION COVER PACKING SHEET
POM-HB POM-HB
IC1 IC2 IC3 IC4 IC5 IC6 IC7 IC10 IC11 IC13
C1ZBZ0003300 C0CBADD00009 C0CBCBD00047 C3ABKY000001 C1CB00001959 PFWIFP701HG C0JBAA000393 C0ABEB000023 C0JBAS000128 C1AB00002556
L1 L2 L3
B1GBCFGG0028 B1GBCFGG0028 B1ABDF000025 B1ABDF000025 B1ABDF000026 2SB1218ARL B1GBCFJJ0048 B1GBCFJJ0048 B1GBCFGG0028 UNR521700L
20.2.1.6. Screws
Ref. No. A B C D E Part No. XTW3+10PFJ7 XSB4+6FJ XTW3+W8PFJ PQHV2610PJ65 XTB3+10GFJ Part Name & Description TAPPING SCREW SMALL SCREW TAPPING SCREW TAPPING SCREW TAPPING SCREW Remarks
S S
203
KX-FP701HG
Ref. No. RA5 RA6 RA8 RA9 RA10 RA11 RA12 RA13 RA14
Part No. EXB24V103JX EXB24V221JX EXB28V332JX EXB24V223JX D1H84724A013 EXB24V124JX EXB24V223JX EXB24V332JX EXB24V221JX
Part Name & Description RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR RESISTOR ARRAY ARRAY ARRAY ARRAY ARRAY ARRAY ARRAY ARRAY ARRAY
Remarks
X2 X3 X4
(CRYSTAL OSCILLATORS) CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR (RESISTORS) 100 0 4.7k 33k 4.7k 1.1k 36k 100 100k 22k 43k 20k 2.2k 1.8k 4.7 10k 470 330k 4.7M 10 0 1M 27k 820k 1M 2.7k 1.8k 560k 10k 6.8k 3.3k 820 120k 27k 47k 3.3M 2.7k 33k 22 220k 82k 18k 220k 47k 10k 6.8k 56k 0 0 4.7k (CAPACITORS) 47 1 0.1 0.001 1
R2 R7 R8 R9 R10 R11 R12 R16 R18 R24 R25 R26 R29 R30 R31 R33 R38 R39 R40 R41 R42 R43 R49 R50 R51 R53 R55 R56 R58 R60 R61 R62 R64 R65 R66 R67 R68 R69 R71 R72 R73 R74 R75 R79 R80 R82 R88 R92 R93 R97
ERJ2GEJ101 ERJ2GE0R00 ERJ2GEJ472X ERJ2GEJ333 ERJ2GEJ472X ERJ3EKF1101 ERJ3EKF3602 ERJ2GEJ101 ERJ2GEJ104 ERJ2GEJ223 ERJ2GEJ433 ERJ2GEJ203 ERJ2GEJ222 ERJ2GEJ182 ERJ2GEJ4R7 ERJ2GEJ103 ERJ2GEJ471 ERJ2GEJ334 ERJ2GEJ475 ERJ2GEJ100 ERJ2GE0R00 ERJ2GEJ105X ERJ2GEJ273X ERJ2GEJ824 ERJ2GEJ105X ERJ2GEJ272 ERJ2GEJ182 ERJ2GEJ564 ERJ2GEJ103 ERJ2GEJ682 ERJ2GEJ332 ERJ2GEJ821 ERJ2GEJ124 ERJ2GEJ273X ERJ2GEJ473 ERJ2GEJ335 ERJ2GEJ272 ERJ2GEJ333 ERJ2GEJ220 ERJ2GEJ224 ERJ2GEJ823 ERJ2GEJ183 ERJ2GEJ224 ERJ2GEJ473 ERJ2GEJ103 ERJ2GEJ682 ERJ2GEJ563 ERJ2GE0R00 ERJ2GE0R00 ERJ2GEJ472X
Ref. No. C11 C21 C22 C23 C24 C25 C26 C27 C29 C30 C31 C33 C34 C35 C36 C37 C38 C39 C40 C41 C42 C43 C44 C47 C48 C49 C50 C51 C52 C54 C55 C57 C61 C62 C63 C64 C67 C68 C69 C70 C72 C73 C74 C75 C77 C78 C79 C80 C83 C84 C85 C86 C87 C88 C89 C91 C99 C101 C102 C104 C105 C115 C116 C117 C120
Part No. F2G0J4700032 ECJ0EF1C104Z ECUE1H102KBQ ECUE1H222KBQ ECUE1H101JCQ ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECUE1H102KBQ ECUE1H102KBQ ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECUE1H120JCQ ECJ0EF1C104Z ECUE1H120JCQ ECUE1H102KBQ ECUE1H102KBQ ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECUE1H102KBQ ECUE1H102KBQ ECUE1H102KBQ ECUE1H102KBQ ECUE1H330JCQ F2G0J4700032 ECJ0EF1C104Z ECUE1H101JCQ ECUE1A104KBQ ECUE1H222KBQ ECUV1A224KBV ECUE1E472KBQ ECUE1H222KBQ ECUE1H100DCQ ECJ0EF1C104Z ECUE1H680JCQ ECUV1A105ZFV ECJ0EF1C104Z ECUV1A105ZFV ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECUE1H120JCQ ECJ0EF1C104Z ECUE1C103KBQ ECUE1H120JCQ ECUE1A104KBQ ECUE1C223KBQ ECUE1H102KBQ ECUV1H104ZFV ECUE1A104KBQ ECUE1H100DCQ ECJ0EF1C104Z F2G1C1000014 ECUE1H820JCQ F2G1C1000014 ECUE1A104KBQ ECUV0J105KBV ECUE1H102KBQ ECUE1A104KBQ ECUE1A104KBQ ECUE1A104KBQ ECUV1A105ZFV ECUE1H102KBQ ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z ECJ0EF1C104Z
Part Name & Description 47 0.1 0.001 0.0022 100p 0.1 0.1 0.001 0.001 0.1 0.1 12p 0.1 12p 0.001 0.001 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 33P 47 0.1 100p 0.1 0.0022 0.22 0.0047 0.0022 10p 0.1 68p 1 0.1 1 0.1 0.1 12p 0.1 0.01 12p 0.1 0.022 0.001 0.1 0.1 10p 0.1 10 82p 10 0.1 1 0.001 0.1 0.1 0.1 1 0.001 0.1 0.1 0.1
Remarks
C2 C4 C6 C8 C10
204
KX-FP701HG
Part No.
Part Name & Description (IC) IC (TRANSISTORS) TRANSISTOR (SI) TRANSISTOR (SI) (DIODES) DIODE (SI) DIODE (SI) DIODE (SI) (JACKS AND CONNECTOR) CONNECTOR, 10 PIN JACK/SOCKET JACK/SOCKET JACK/SOCKET (SWITCH) SWITCH, HOOKLEVER (COILS) COIL COIL COIL COIL COIL COIL COIL COIL COIL COIL COIL (PHOTO ELECTRIC TRANSDUCER) PHOTO COUPLER (RELAY) RELAY (THERMISTOR) POSISTOR (TRANSFORMER) TRANSFORMER (VARISTORS) VARISTOR VARISTOR (RESISTORS) 10k 10k 22 43k 43k 120k 20k 20k 3.3k 2.7k 330 3.6k 5.6k 18k 120 20k 470k 470k 15k 47k 330 6.2k
Remarks
C0ABEB000083
Q105 Q106
B1ABDF000026 B1GBCFEN0010
Part Name & Description 6.2k 1.5k 1.5k 68 330 0 (CAPACITORS) 47 47 0.1 390p 390p 100p 0.0082 0.1 0.1 0.0033 0.033 4.7 0.01 0.1 0.033 220p 220p 0.0047 100p 47 0.047 0.047 0.01 0.01 47 0.01 1
Remarks
S S
SW101
PFSH1A011Z
L105 L106 L107 L108 L109 L110 L111 L112 L113 L114 R104
PQLQR2KA113 PQLQR2KA113 PQLQR2KA113 PQLQR2KA113 PQLQR2KA113 PQLQR2KA113 PQLQR2KA20T PQLQR2KA20T PQLQR2KA20T PQLQR2KA20T PQLQR2KA113
S S S S S S S S S S S
C101 C102 C103 C104 C105 C106 C107 C108 C109 C110 C111 C113 C115 C116 C119 C120 C121 C124 C126 C128 C129 C130 C131 C132 C134 C135 C136 S
ECEA0JKA470 ECEA0JKA470 ECUV1E104ZFV ECUV1H391JCV ECUV1H391JCV ECUV1H101JCV ECUV1H822KBV ECUV1C104KBV ECUV1C104KBV ECUV1H332KBV ECUV1C333KBV ECEA1HKA4R7 ECUV1H103KBV ECUV1C104KBV ECUV1H333KDV ECUV1H221KBV ECUV1H221KBV ECUV1H472KBV ECUV1H101JCV ECEA0JKA470 ECUV1C473KBV ECUV1C473KBV ECUV1H103KBV ECUV1H103KBV ECEA0JKA470 ECUV1H103KBV F0C2E105A216
S S
PC102
0N3181
RLY101
K6B1CYY00005
POS101
PFRT002
T101
G4AYA0000016
IC301
C1ZBZ0002089
SA101 SA102
PFRZRA311P6T PFRZRA102P6T
S S
CN302
L5DAAYY00002
CN301
K1KA08B00243
R101 R102 R103 R106 R107 R108 R109 R110 R111 R112 R114 R117 R118 R122 R127 R128 R129 R130 R133 R134 R135 R138
ERJ3GEYJ103 ERJ3GEYJ103 ERJ3GEYJ220 ERJ3GEYJ433 ERJ3GEYJ433 ERJ3GEYJ124 ERJ3GEYJ203 ERJ3GEYJ203 ERJ3GEYJ332 ERJ3GEYJ272 ERDS2TJ331 ERJ3GEYJ362 ERJ3GEYJ562 ERDS1TJ183 ERG2SJ121 ERJ3GEYJ203 ERJ3GEYJ474 ERJ3GEYJ474 ERDS1TJ153 ERJ3GEYJ473 ERJ3GEYJ331 ERJ3GEYJ622
D301
B3AAA0000534
SW337 SW338
K0L1BB000029 K0L1BB000030
SW301 SW302 SW303 SW304 SW305 SW306 SW307 SW308 SW309 SW310 SW311 SW312 SW313 SW314
K0H1BA000259 K0H1BA000259 K0H1BA000259 K0H1BA000259 K0H1BA000259 K0H1BA000259 K0H1BA000259 K0H1BA000259 K0H1BA000259 K0H1BA000259 K0H1BA000259 K0H1BA000259 K0H1BA000259 K0H1BA000259
205
KX-FP701HG
Ref. No. SW315 SW316 SW317 SW318 SW319 SW320 SW321 SW322 SW323 SW324 SW325 SW326 SW327 SW328 SW329 SW332 SW333 SW334 SW335 SW336
Part No. K0H1BA000259 K0H1BA000259 K0H1BA000259 K0H1BA000259 K0H1BA000259 K0H1BA000259 K0H1BA000259 K0H1BA000259 K0H1BA000259 K0H1BA000259 K0H1BA000259 K0H1BA000259 K0H1BA000259 K0H1BA000259 K0H1BA000259 K0H1BA000259 K0H1BA000259 K0H1BA000259 K0H1BA000259 K0H1BA000259
Part Name & Description SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH
Remarks
Part Name & Description DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE DIODE (SI) (SI) (SI) (SI) (SI) (SI)
Remarks S S S S S
F101
PFBAST250315
(FUSE) FUSE (PHOTO ELECTRIC TRANSDUCER) PHOTO COUPLER (VARISTOR) VARISTOR (RESISTORS) 0.22 47 15 100 1k (CAPACITORS) 47
PC101
PFVIPC123
ZNR101
ERZV10D751
R301 R302 R303 R304 R305 R306 R307 R308 R309 R310 R311 R312 R313 R314 R316 R317 R322 R325 R326 R331 L301
ERJ3GEYJ332 ERJ3GEYJ271 ERJ3GEYJ181 ERJ3GEYJ680 ERJ3GEYJ181 ERJ3GEYJ181 ERJ3GEYJ472 ERJ3GEY0R00 ERJ3GEYJ102 ERJ3GEYJ153 ERJ3GEYJ472 ERJ3GEYJ222 ERJ3GEYJ122 ERJ3GEYJ101 ERDS2TJ681 ERJ3GEYJ472 ERDS2TJ472 ERJ3GEYJ181 ERJ3GEY0R00 ERJ3GEYJ4R7 ERJ3GEY0R00
(RESISTORS) 3.3k 270 180 68 180 180 4.7k 0 1k 15k 4.7k 2.2k 1.2k 100 680 4.7k 4.7k 180 0 4.7 0 (CAPACITORS) 0.1 330p 0.001 100p 100p 330p 0.1 0.1 680p
C106
EEUGH2W470U
S S
S S
BAT401
CR2032/H9B
CNA1006N
IC101
PFVIFA5518N
F401 F402
K5H122200005 K5H122200005
Q101 Q203
FQPF4N90C 2SC3928
D101 D102
PFVD1N4005 PFVD1N4005
S S
206
KX-FP701HG
Part Name & Description 1.5k 2.2k 100 180 (CAPACITORS) 0.1 0.1 33 220
Remarks
Note: Tools and Extension Cords are useful for servicing. (They make servicing easy.)