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FACSIMILE EQUIPMENT

SERVICE MANUAL
MODEL: FAX1170/1270/1570MC FAX1010/1020/1030 MFC1770/1870MC/1970MC

Copyright Brother 1997 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means without permission in writing from the publisher. Specifications are subject to change without notice.

PREFACE

This publication is a Service Manual covering the specifications, construction, theory of operation, and maintenance of the Brother facsimile equipment. It includes information required for field troubleshooting and repairdisassembly, reassembly, and adjustmentso that service personnel will be able to understand equipment function, to rapidly repair the equipment and order any necessary spare parts. To perform appropriate maintenance so that the facsimile equipment is always in best condition for the customer, the service personnel must adequately understand and apply this manual. This manual is made up of six chapters and appendices.

CHAPTER I. CHAPTER II. CHAPTER III. CHAPTER IV. CHAPTER V. CHAPTER VI. APPENDICES

GENERAL DESCRIPTION INSTALLATION THEORY OF OPERATION DISASSEMBLY/REASSEMBLY AND LUBRICATION MAINTENANCE MODE ERROR INDICATION AND TROUBLESHOOTING Circuit Diagrams

This manual describes the model and its versions to be destined for major countries. The specifications and functions are subject to change depending upon each destination.

CHAPTER I.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION

CONTENTS

1.

EQUIPMENT OUTLINE ................................................................................. 1.1 External Appearance and Weight ...........................................................

I-1 I-1

1.2 Components ............................................................................................ I-1 2. SPECIFICATIONS .......................................................................................... I-2

1. EQUIPMENT OUTLINE
1.1 External Appearance and Weight
The figure below shows the equipment appearance and approximate dimensions.
(Unit: mm)

213 (H)
8.5" A4 A4 8.5"
Functio n Tel/Inde x Resolut ion Mode Super O. Scan

Help

Hook

1
Hold GHI

ABC

2
JKL

DEF

PLAIN PAPER
01 13 05 02 14 06 18 10 22
Set

IntelliFAX -1270
FACSIMILE

3
MNO

03 15 07 19

4
Redial/P ause PRS

04
Sort

5
TUV

6
WXYZ

16 08 20 12
Copy Enlarge / Reduce

7
Speed Dial

8 0

9
09

17

Shift

11 23

21

Stop Start

24

Clear

385 (D) 385.5 (W)* * 317 mm for FAX1010 which has no handset mount

Weight: Machine proper In package

FAX1010: Approx. 5.0 kg (excluding a ribbon cartridge) Other models: Approx. 5.2 kg (excluding a ribbon cartridge) FAX1010: Approx. 8.7 kg Other models: Approx. 8.9 kg

1.2

Components
The equipment consists of the following major components:
Recording paper cover ASSY Control panel ASSY

Handset (Not provided on the FAX1010) Main cover Handset mount (Not provided on the FAX1010) Side cover (Provided only on the FAX1010) Power supply PCB NCU PCB Main PCB Modular PCB

Inner cover

Recording head ASSY

Main frame

CIS unit Bottom plate Document ejection tray

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2. SPECIFICATIONS
Model Color Modem Speed CCITT Group Coding Method Transmission Speed Input/Output Width ADF Capacity (pages) Recording Paper Loadable Paper Size Ribbon Life (Letter-size print) Handset LCD Size On-screen Programming Gray Scale Smoothing One-touch Dial Speed Dial Telephone Index Multi-resolution Transmission FAX/TEL Switch Distinctive Ringing Next Fax-reservation Help TAD Interface Coverpage Polling Type Receive Password (password plus) Delayed Transmission Call Reservation Call-back Message Speaker Phone Activity Report Transmission Verification Report Page Memory Out-of-paper Reception Quick Scan Super Quick Scan Broadcasting ECM Multi-transmission Multi-copying w/Sorting Enlargement/Reduction Ratio TAD Type OGM ICM Recording Time FAX Forwarding/Paging FAX Retrieval PCI (Missing link) Message Center Caller ID Fax-/Voice-on-demand Mail Box Remote Control Toll Saver Memo/2-Way Recording Auto Reduction Confidential Mailbox Optional Memory FAX1170 Gray (1395) 9600 bps G3 MH 15 sec. 8.5"/8.5" 20 200 sheets Letter/Legal/A4 450 pages Yes 16 x 1 Yes 64 by Dithered Yes 12 x 2 26 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes, Super Sim/Del/Seq Yes 3, timers Yes Yes Monitor Yes Yes 512 KB (20 pages) Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes (50-150%) No No No No No Ready No Yes No No Yes No No Yes No No FAX1270 White (1397) 9600 bps G3 MH 15 sec. 8.5"/8.5" 20 200 sheets Letter/Legal/A4 450 pages Yes 16 x 1 Yes 64 by Dithered Yes 12 x 2 36 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes, Super Sim/Del/Seq Yes 3, timers Yes Yes Monitor Yes Yes 512 KB (20 pages) Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes (50-150%) No No No Yes Yes Ready No Yes No No Yes No No Yes No No FAX1570MC White (1397) 14400 bps G3 MH 9 sec. 8.5"/8.5" 20 200 sheets Letter/Legal/A4 450 pages Yes 16 x 1 Yes 64 by E/D Yes 12 x 2 100 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes, Super Sim/Del/Seq Yes 3, timers Yes Yes Yes, Full-duplex Yes Yes 1 MB (50 pages) Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes (50-150%) DSP Yes Yes, 30 min. Yes Yes Ready Yes Yes Voice-on-demand Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No

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Model Color Modem Speed CCITT Group Coding Method Transmission Speed Input/Output Width ADF Capacity (pages) Recording Paper Loadable Paper Size Ribbon Life (A4-size print) Handset LCD Size On-screen Programming Gray Scale Smoothing One-touch Dial Speed Dial Telephone Index

FAX1010 White (1138) 9600 bps G3 MH 15 sec. A4/A4 20 200 sheets Letter/Legal/A4 420 pages No 16 x 1 Yes 64 by Dithered Yes 12 x 2 36 Yes (Not Super)

FAX1020 White (1138) 9600 bps G3 MH 15 sec. A4/A4 20 200 sheets Letter/Legal/A4 420 pages Yes 16 x 1 Yes 64 by Dithered Yes 12 x 2 36 Yes (Not Super)

FAX1030 White (1138) 14400 bps G3 MH 10 sec. A4/A4 20 200 sheets Letter/Legal/A4 420 pages Yes 16 x 1 Yes 64 by E/D Yes 12 x 2 100 Yes (Not Super)

Multi-resolution Transmission Yes Yes Yes FAX/TEL Switch Yes Yes Yes Distinctive Ringing Yes Yes Yes Next Fax-reservation Yes Yes Yes Help Yes, Simple Yes, Simple Yes, Simple TAD Interface Yes Yes Yes Coverpage Yes, Super Yes, Super Yes, Super Polling Type Std/Sec/Del/Seq Std/Sec/Del/Seq Std/Sec/Del/Seq Receive Password (password plus) Yes Yes Yes Delayed Transmission 3, timers 3, timers 3, timers Call Reservation Yes Yes Yes Call-back Message Yes Yes Yes Speaker Phone Monitor Monitor Yes, Full-duplex Activity Report Yes Yes Yes Transmission Verification Report Yes Yes Yes Page Memory 512 KB (20 pages) 512 KB (20 pages) 1 MB (50 pages) Out-of-paper Reception Yes (20 pages) Yes (20 pages) Yes (50 pages) Quick Scan Yes (18 pages) Yes (18 pages) Yes (18 pages) Super Quick Scan No No No Broadcasting Yes, 60 locations Yes, 60 locations Yes, 124 locations ECM Yes Yes Yes Multi-transmission Yes Yes Yes Multi-copying w/Sorting Yes Yes Yes Enlargement/Reduction Ratio Yes (50-150%) Yes (50-150%) Yes (50-150%) TAD Type No No DSP OGM No No Yes ICM Recording Time No No Yes, 30 min. FAX Forwarding/Paging Yes/No Yes/No Yes FAX Retrieval Yes Yes Yes PCI (Missing link) Ready Ready Ready Message Center No No Yes Caller ID UK, Sw., Holland (Ready for France) UK, Sw., Holland (Ready for France) UK, Sw., Holland (Ready for France) Fax-/Voice-on-demand No No Voice-on-demand Mail Box No No Yes, 5 Remote Control Yes Yes Yes Toll Saver No No Yes Memo/2-Way Recording No No Yes Auto Reduction Yes Yes Yes Confidential Mailbox No No No Optional Memory No No No

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Model Color Modem Speed CCITT Group Coding Method Transmission Speed Input/Output Width ADF Capacity (pages) Recording Paper Loadable Paper Size Ribbon Life (Letter-size print) Handset LCD Size On-screen Programming Gray Scale Smoothing One-touch Dial Speed Dial Telephone Index Multi-resolution Transmission FAX/TEL Switch Distinctive Ringing Next Fax-reservation Help TAD Interface Coverpage Polling Type Receive Password (password plus) Delayed Transmission Call Reservation Call-back Message Speaker Phone Activity Report Transmission Verification Report Page Memory Out-of-paper Reception Quick Scan Super Quick Scan Broadcasting ECM Multi-transmission Multi-copying w/Sorting Enlargement/Reduction Ratio TAD Type OGM ICM Recording Time FAX Forwarding/Paging FAX Retrieval PCI (Missing link) Message Center Caller ID Fax-/Voice-on-demand Mail Box Remote Control Toll Saver Memo/2-Way Recording Auto Reduction Confidential Mailbox Optional Memory

MFC1770 White (1138) 9600 bps G3 MH 15 sec. 8.5"/8.5" 20 200 sheets Letter/Legal/A4 450 pages Yes 16 x 1 Yes 64 by Dithered Yes 12 x 2 36 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes, Super Sim/Del/Seq Yes 3, timers Yes Yes Monitor Yes Yes 512 KB (20 pages) Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes (50-150%) No No No Yes Yes Included (MFL3) No Yes No No Yes No No Yes No No

MFC1870MC White (1138) 14400 bps G3 MH 9 sec. 8.5"/8.5" 20 200 sheets Letter/Legal/A4 450 pages Yes 16 x 1 Yes 64 by Dithered Yes 12 x 2 36 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes, Super Sim/Del/Seq Yes 3, timers Yes Yes Yes, Full-duplex Yes Yes 512 KB (20 pages) Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes (50-150%) DSP Yes Yes, 15 min. Yes Yes Included (MFL3) Yes Yes Voice-on-demand Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No

MFC1970MC White (1138) 14400 bps G3 MH 9 sec. 8.5"/8.5" 20 200 sheets Letter/Legal/A4 450 pages Yes 16 x 1 Yes 64 by E/D Yes 12 x 2 100 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes, Super Sim/Del/Seq Yes 3, timers Yes Yes Yes, Full-duplex Yes Yes 1 MB (50 pages) Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes (50-150%) DSP Yes Yes, 30 min. Yes Yes Included (MFL3) Yes Yes Voice-on-demand Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No

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CHAPTER II.
INSTALLATION

CHAPTER III.
THEORY OF OPERATION

CONTENTS

1.

OVERVIEW ..................................................................................................... III-1 1.1 Functional Block Diagram ...................................................................... III-1

2.

MECHANISMS ................................................................................................ III-2 2.1 Transmitting Mechanism (Feeding and scanning documents) ............... 2.1.1 Automatic document feeder (ADF) .................................................. III-2 III-2

2.1.2 Scanner ........................................................................................... III-3 2.2 Receiving Mechanism (Feeding paper and printing data) ...................... 2.3 Power Transmission Mechanism ........................................................... 2.3.1 Structure of the gear train ............................................................... 2.3.2 Description of planetary gear system .............................................. 2.3.3 Power transmission for four operation modes ................................. [ 1 ] Scanning mode (Solenoid: OFF, Motor rotation : Reverse) ...................... III-4 III-5 III-5 III-6 III-7 III-8

[ 2 ] Paper feeding/ejection mode (Solenoid: ON, Motor rotation : Reverse) III-9 [ 3 ] Recording mode (Solenoid: OFF, Motor rotation : Forward) .................... [ 4 ] Copying mode (Solenoid: ON, Motor rotation : Forward) ......................... 2.3.4 Power transmission route ............................................................... 2.4 Sensors and Actuators ........................................................................... 3. CONTROL ELECTRONICS ........................................................................... III-10 III-12 III-14 III-16 III-19

3.1 Configuration ........................................................................................... III-19 3.2 Main PCB ................................................................................................ III-20 3.3 NCU PCB ................................................................................................ III-27 3.4 Control Panel PCB ................................................................................. 3.5 Power Supply PCB ................................................................................ III-29 III-30

1. OVERVIEW
1.1 Functional Block Diagram
Control Panel LCD Recorder Recording head Modular PCB (Cover sensor) Main PCB
(Document front and rear sensors)

Document ejection tray

Ribbon cartridge

To PC

Ribbon sensor Scanner CIS unit Main frame

NCU PCB Motor Power supply PCB Sensor PCB


(Paper-edge sensor and paper ejection sensor)

Line AC

Handset Hook switch sensor

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2. MECHANISMS
The equipment is classified into the following mechanisms: s Transmitting Mechanism s Receiving Mechanism s Power Transmission Mechanism s Sensors and Actuators Feeding and scanning documents Feeding paper and printing data Switching the power transmission route

2.1

Transmitting Mechanism (Feeding and scanning documents)


The transmitting mechanism consists of the document stacker, automatic document feeder (ADF), document feeding related rollers, scanner, and document sensors. (For details about the sensors, refer to Section 2.4.) For the drive power source, refer to Section 2.3.

Document

Document support

Separation roller

ADF parts Document stacker Pressure roller, rear White pressure roller Pressure roller, front

(Front)

Scanner (CIS unit)

Document ejection roller

2.1.1

Automatic document feeder (ADF) If the operator sets documents on the stacker and starts the transmitting operation, the ADF (consisting of the separation roller and ADF parts) feeds those documents into the equipment, starting from the bottom sheet to the top, page by page. Each document advances to the scanner, and then it is fed with the white pressure roller and document ejection roller.

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2.1.2

Scanner The scanner uses a contact image sensor (CIS) unit which consists of an LED array illuminating documents, a self-focus lens array collecting the reflected light, a CIS PCB carrying out photoelectric conversion to output picture element data, and a cover glass on which a document advances. When the document passes between the white pressure roller and the cover glass, it is scanned.

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2.2

Receiving Mechanism (Feeding paper and printing data)


The receiving mechanism consists of the recording paper cover ASSY, paper feed roller ASSY, platen, thermal recording head, paper ejection roller, and sensors. (For details about the sensors, refer to Section 2.4.)

Paper

Paper feed roller ASSY

Recording paper cover ASSY

Chute ASSY Paper ejection roller Platen

(Front) Thermal ink ribbon Recording head

STEP 1: In the paper feeding mode If the equipment receives data, the control electronics activates the solenoid and rotates the motor counterclockwise to drive the paper feed roller (and paper ejection roller). This pulls in a sheet of paper and feeds it until its leading edge reaches the point just before the printing position. STEP 2: In the recording (platen drive & ribbon take-up) mode The control electronics deactivates the solenoid and rotates the motor clockwise to drive the platen gear and the ribbon take-up gear as well as the paper ejection roller. This feeds the paper up to the printing position where the thermal recording head prints, as well as feeding the thermal ink ribbon. STEP 3: In the paper ejecting mode The same operation as for STEP 1 takes place so as to eject the paper.

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2.3

Power Transmission Mechanism


The equipment has a single drive motor whose power transmission route can be switched by the planetary gear systems and the solenoid. This switching allows the equipment to function in four operation modes (scanning, paper feeding/ejecting, recording, and copying modes). For the details about the planetary gear systems, refer to Subsection 2.3.2.

2.3.1

Structure of the gear train At the left side of the equipment, the rotational torque of the motor on the main frame is transmitted to the gears on the main frame and then to the gears on the platen frame. These gears drive the document feeding/ejecting related rollers, paper feeding/ejecting related rollers, and the platen. If the platen gear ("a" in the figure below) on the left end of the platen shaft rotates, the gear 33RB ("b") on the right end also rotates. This way, the rotational torque is transmitted to the gears on the right side of the equipment. At the right side of the equipment, the rotational torque is further transmitted via the friction torque transmission ASSY to the ribbon drive gear ("e") which drives the ribbon take-up gear in the ribbon cartridge.
Right side d (Gear 18) c (Gear 20/40)

e (Gear 46 of Friction torque transmission ASSY) Main frame

b (Gear 33RB) Platen frame

e (Ribbon drive gear, Gear 24)

Left side

(Gears 18/41) V U

W (Clutch gear ASSY) X (Paper ejection roller gear, Gear 40) a (Platen gear, Gear 23) Z (Gear 33/45) M (Gear 39) C (Planet gear 20B of Arm B ASSY) D (Gear 33) F (Separation roller gear) I (White pressure roller gear)

T (Paper feed roller gear, Gear 55) Platen frame

S (Planet gear 34 of Arm P ASSY) R (Sun gear 39/24) Main frame Q (Gear 33) P (Gear 18) O (Gear 39)

(Front) K (Document ejection roller J gear)

N (Sun gear 36/27)

Y (Planet gear 44 of Arm C ASSY) B (Sun gear 20/90)

E (Gear 20/40)

G H

(Gears 14/20) Clutch lever A (Motor gear) L (Planet gear 20A of Arm A ASSY) : Gears on the main frame : Gears on the platen frame

Gear Train

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2.3.2

Description of planetary gear system The equipment uses the following three planetary gear systems: - Sun gear 20/90 ("B" in the figure given on the previous page) and its planet gears - Sun gear 36/27 ("N") and its planet gear - Sun gear 39/24 ("R") and its planet gear This section describes the planetary gear system of the sun gear 20/90 ("B"). It consists of the sun gear 20/90, two planet gears 20, arm A, and arm B, as shown below.

Planet gear 20B

Arm B

Sun gear 20/90 Arm A Motor gear Planet gear 20A

Planetary Gear System

If the motor rotates, the sun gear 20/90 rotates so that the rotational torque is transmitted to the engagement between the sun gear and the planet gears 20. Since the arms and planet gears are so designed that the moment of the arms is less than that of the planet gears, the arms turn around the center shaft in the same direction as the sun gear 20/90. If the planet gear(s) becomes engaged with any other gear so that the arm cannot turn furthermore, the rotational torque of the sun gear 20/90 is transmitted to that planet gear. Accordingly, the planet gear starts rotation in the opposite direction of the sun gear 20/90.

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2.3.3

Power transmission for four operation modes Depending upon the solenoid ON/OFF state and the motor rotation direction, the planetary gear train switches the power transmission route for the four operation modes. Solenoid ON/OFF state Solenoid: OFF
Section y (to block the stoppper of arm B) Clutch lever Arm B Planet gear 20B

Motor rotation direction


Forward Reverse Stopper of arm B Stopper of arm A

Cutout x (engaged with the stopper of arm A) Solenoid Spring

Sun gear 20/90

Arm A Motor gear

Planet gear 20A

Solenoid: ON
Section y (to block the stoppper of arm B) Clutch lever

Cutout x (engaged with the stopper of arm A) Solenoid Spring

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[1]

Scanning mode (Solenoid: OFF, Motor rotation: Reverse)

In the scanning mode, the control electronics deactivates the solenoid. When the motor rotates in the reverse direction, the clutch lever turns counterclockwise with the spring so that its cutout x becomes engaged with the stopper of arm A. Once arm A is locked, the planet gear 20A ("L") will not be engaged with any other gear but simply idle. The motor's rotational torque turns the sun gear 20/90 ("B") clockwise so that the planet gear 20B ("C") transmits the torque to the separation roller gear ("F"), white pressure roller gear ("I") and document ejection roller gear ("K") via the several gears.
C (Planet gear 20B) Cutout x of clutch lever Stopper of arm A

B (Sun gear 20/90)

Clutch lever

L (Planet gear 20A)

Solenoid Arm A Locked by Cutout x of Clutch Lever

B (Sun gear 20/90) C (Planet gear 20B)

F (Separation roller gear) I (White pressure roller gear)

G L E

H J

(Front)

Solenoid

Clutch lever A (Motor gear)

K (Document ejection roller gear)

Active Gears

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[2]

Paper feeding/ejecting mode (Solenoid: ON, Motor rotation: Reverse)

In the paper feeding/ejecting mode, the control electronics activates the solenoid to release the stopper of arm A. When the motor rotates in the reverse direction, the sun gear 20/90 ("B") rotates clockwise so that the planet gear 20A ("L") transmits the torque via the gear 39 ("M") and other gears to the paper feed roller gear ("T") and paper ejection roller gear ("X"). Since the stopper of arm B is blocked by the section y of the clutch lever, the planet gear 20B ("C") is merely idle without engaging with any other gear.
Stopper of arm B C (Planet gear 20B) Section y of clutch lever Stopper of arm A

B (Sun gear 20/90)

Clutch lever

L (Planet gear 20A)

Solenoid Arm B Blocked by Section y of Clutch Lever

X (Paper ejection roller gear) T (Paper feed roller gear)


U V

B (Sun gear 20/90)


W

C Q P O Y N M

S (Planet gear 34)

(Front) R (Sun gear 39/24) L (Planet gear 20A) Solenoid Clutch lever A (Motor gear) Active Gears

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[3]

Recording mode (Solenoid: OFF, Motor rotation: Forward)

In the recording mode, the control electronics deactivates the solenoid. When the motor rotates in the forward direction, the clutch lever turns counterclockwise with the spring so that its cutout x becomes engaged with the stopper of arm A. Once arm A is locked, the planet gear 20A ("L") will not be engaged with any other gear but simply idle. The motor's rotational torque turns the sun gear 20/90 ("B") counterclockwise so that the planet gear 20B ("C") transmits the torque via the gear 39 ("M") and other gears to the platen gear ("a") as well as the paper ejection roller gear ("X"). The platen advances recording paper and its paper movement rotates the paper feed roller. Consequently, the paper feed roller shaft rotates faster than the paper feed roller gear ("T"). If the platen gear ("a" in the figure below) on the left end of the platen shaft rotates, the gear 33RB ("b") on the right end also rotates so as to drive the friction torque transmission ASSY and ribbon drive gear ("e") that rotates the ribbon take-up gear ("f") in the ribbon cartridge, as shown on the next page.
C (Planet gear 20B) Cutout x of clutch lever Stopper of arm A B (Sun gear 20/90) Clutch lever

L (Planet gear 20A)

Solenoid Arm A Locked by Cutout x of Clutch Lever

X (Paper ejection roller gear) T (Paper feed roller gear)


U V

a (Platen gear) C (Planet gear 20B) B (Sun gear 20/90)


W

Z Q P M L O

(Front) S (Planet gear 34) R (Sun gear 39/24) Y (Planet gear 44) N (Sun gear 36/27) A (Motor gear) Active Gears on the Left Side Solenoid Clutch lever

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Platen frame

f (Ribbon take-up gear in the ribbon cartridge)

b (Gear 33RB)

(Front)

Ribbon drive gear (Gear 24) e

Friction torque transmission ASSY (Gear 46)

Main frame

Active Gears on the Right Side

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[4]

Copying mode (Solenoid: ON, Motor rotation: Forward)

The control electronics activates the solenoid to release the stopper of arm A from the clutch lever. When the motor rotates in the forward direction, the sun gear 20/90 ("B") rotates counterclockwise so that the planet gear 20A ("L") transmits the torque to the document scanner mechanism (e.g., the separation roller gear ("F"), white pressure roller gear ("I") and document ejection roller gear ("K")) and the planet gear 20B ("C") transmits the torque to the recording mechanism (e.g., the platen gear ("a"), paper feed roller gear ("T"), and paper ejection roller gear ("X")). If the platen gear ("a" in the figure below) on the left end of the platen shaft rotates, the gear 33RB ("b") on the right end also rotates so as to drive the friction torque transmission ASSY and ribbon drive gear ("e") that rotates the ribbon take-up gear ("f") in the ribbon cartridge, as shown on the next page.
C (Planet gear 20B) Stopper of arm B Stopper of arm A Cutout x of clutch lever B (Sun gear 20/90)

Clutch lever

L (Planet gear 20A)

Solenoid Arm A Released from Coutout X of Clutch Lever

X (Paper ejection roller gear) T (Paper feed roller gear)


U V W a Q P G M L E H J

a (Platen gear) C (Planet gear 20B) F (Separation roller gear) I (White pressure roller gear)

Z O

(Front) S (Planet gear 34) R (Sun gear 39/24) Y (Planet gear 44) N (Sun gear 36/27) B (Sun gear 20/90) Solenoid

Clutch lever A (Motor gear) L (Planet gear 20A)

K (Document ejection roller gear)

Active Gears on the Left Side

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Platen frame

f (Ribbon take-up gear in the ribbon cartridge)

b (Gear 33RB)

(Front)

Ribbon drive gear (Gear 24) e

Friction torque transmission ASSY (Gear 46)

Main frame

Active Gears on the Right Side

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2.3.4

Power transmission route Rotation of the motor gear is transmitted as shown below.
U T S R Q P O B N Y M L A E G H J a Z C I K D F W V X

Gears on the Left Side

b f c

Gears on the Right Side


A: B: C: D: E: F: G: H: I: J: K: L: M: N: O: P: Motor gear Sun gear 20/90 Planet gear 20B Gear 33 Gear 20/40 Separation roller gear Gear 14/20 Gear 14/20 White pressure roller gear Gear 14/20 Document ejection roller gear Planet gear 20A Gear 39 Sun gear 36/27 Gear 39 Gear 18 Q: R: S: T: U: V: W: X: Y: Z: a: b: c: d: e: f: Gear 33 Sun gear 39/24 Planet gear 34 Paper feed roller gear Gear 18/41 Gear 18/41 Clutch gear Paper ejection roller gear, Gear 40 Planet gear 44 Gear 33/45 Platen gear, Gear 23 Gear 33RB Gear 20/40 Gear 18 Friction torque transmission ASSY (Gear 46) and ribbon drive gear (Gear 24) Ribbon take-up gear in the ribbon cartridge

[1]

Scanning Mode (Solenoid: OFF, Motor rotation: reverse)


(Motor)

AB

CDEFGH L (Idling)
(Separation roller)

I (White pressure roller) JK


(Document ejection roller)

[2]

Paper Feeding/Ejecting Mode (Solenoid: ON, Motor rotation: reverse) C (Idling) AB


(Motor)

LMN

OPQRSTUVWX Y (Idling) III 14


(Paper feed roller) (Paper ejection roller)

[3]

Recording Mode (Solenoid: OFF, Motor rotation: forward)


(Motor)

AB

CMN L (Idling)

Y Z a (Platen) b c d e f (Ribbon take-up gear) OPQRSW X (Paper ejection roller) VUT


(Paper feed roller, Idling)

[4]

Copying Mode (Solenoid: ON, Motor rotation: forward) CMN AB


(Motor) (Separation roller)

Y Z a (Platen) b c d e f (Ribbon take-up gear) OPQRSW I (White pressure roller) JK


(Document ejection roller)

X (Paper ejection roller) VUT


(Paper feed roller)

L E F G H

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2.4

Sensors and Actuators


This equipment has four photosensors and three mechanical switches (two for the FAX1010) as described below. Sensor name Document front sensor Document rear sensor Paper ejection sensor Paper-edge sensor Cover sensor Ribbon sensor Hook switch sensor* Type Photosensor (PH1) Photosensor (PH2) Photosensor (PH1) Photosensor (PH2) Mechanical switch (SW1) Mechanical switch (SW1) Mechanical switch (SW1) Located on Main PCB Main PCB Sensor PCB Sensor PCB Modular PCB Recording head Hook switch PCB

Document front sensor which detects the presence of documents. Document rear sensor which detects the leading and trailing edges of pages to tell the control circuitry when the leading edge of a new page has reached the starting position and when the scan for that page is over. Paper ejection sensor which detects whether a paper jam has occurred. Paper-edge sensor which detects the leading and trailing edges of paper and the presence of paper as well as detecting whether the paper front cover is closed.

These photosensors are of a reflection type consisting of a light-emitting diode and a lightsensitive transistor. Each of them has an actuator separately arranged (see the next page), except that the paper-edge sensor has two actuators for sensing the paper and the paper front cover. When an actuator is not activated, its white end lies in the path of light issued from the light-emitting diode and reflects its light so that the reflected light enters the lightsensitive transistor. If a document or paper comes in so as to activate the actuator, the actuator's white end goes out of the light path and no reflected light enters the light-sensitive transistor. This way, the sensor detects the presence of documents or paper. Cover sensor which detects whether the recording paper cover ASSY is closed. Ribbon sensor which detects whether the ink ribbon is loaded. Hook switch sensor* which detects whether the handset is placed on the handset mount.

The cover sensor has an actuator separately arranged (see page III-18). If the actuator is activated, its lower end releases the cover sensor lever so that the sensor signals the detection.
Path of actuator's end

Approx. 0.7 mm

Glass

Lightemitting diode * Not provided on the FAX1010

Lightsensitive transistor

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(Front) Document rear sensor Document rear sensor actuator Document front sensor Document front sensor actuator

Main PCB

Paper-edge sensor actuator Paper-edge sensor Paper ejection sensor actuator Paper ejection sensor Front cover sensing actuator

(Front)

Sensor PCB Recording head Ribbon sensor Ribbon sensor actuator

Location of Sensors and Actuators (1)

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Cover sensor actuator

Cover sensor

Cover sensor lever

Modular PCB

Hook switch sensor actuator** Hook switch sensor** Hook switch PCB**

Handset mount*

Location of Sensors and Actuators (2)

* Not provided on the FAX1010 ** Not provided on the FAX1010 or those versions equipped with a Binatone handset

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3. CONTROL ELECTRONICS
3.1 Configuration
The hardware configuration of the facsimile equipment is shown below.
Line

External telephone

Handset*

2-pin 4-pin

2-pin

(Note) 12-pin: U.S.A. versions 18-pin: European versions

NCU PCB
(Note)

PC I/F

2 Modular* PCB

P2 8-pin

Main PCB

*1
5-pin

14-pin

COG

Control panel PCB

Speaker

2-pin 6-pin

ASIC

7-pin

CIS unit

14-pin

Motor Solenoid

2-pin

FPC key
11-pin 2-pin 2-pin

5-pin

2-pin

4-pin

*3 Sensor PCB *5 Recording head

* Hook *4 switch PCB

Microphone

Ni-MH battery

(Only on the FAX1570MC/1030/MFC1870MC/1970MC)

4-pin

Power supply PCB

*1 On the main PCB are these sensors:


Document front sensor (PH1) Document rear sensor (PH2)

*2 On the modular PCB is the cover sensor. *3 On the sensor PCB are these sensors:
Paper ejection sensor (PH1) Paper-edge sensor (PH2)

*4 On the hook switch PCB* is the hook switch sensor (SW1). *5 On the recording head is the ribbon sensor (SW1).
* Not provided on the FAX1010 Configuration of Facsimile Equipment

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3.2

Main PCB
The main PCB, which is the nucleus controlling the entire operation of the equipment, consists of a FAX engine (ASIC), memories, MODEM, motor drive circuitry, sensor detection circuitry, and analog circuits for scanning, recording, and power transmission shifting.

ROM Control panel E2PROM Recording head DRAM NCU Power supply Speaker Modular PCB (for PC I/F) Hook switch sensor* Sensors FAX engine (ASIC) Motor driver Motor CIS

Sensors Ni-MH battery Microphone

E2PROM: DRAM:
** Not provided on the FAX1010 or those versions equipped with a Binatone handset

Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-only Memory Dynamic Random Access Memory

Block Diagram of Main PCB

On the following pages, the main PCB circuit diagrams are described on the basis of the FAX1570MC/1030/MFC1870MC/1970MC.

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5
Q6 L 3 0 RH5 V A 4 3 V CC OUT

+ 5 V

R9 0 1 . 5 K

RS T L

1 6 A , 4 7 B , 1 4 B , 5 7 E

# 9 T 7 D6 0
4 4 6 4 6 1 6 2 6 3

RS T

RT CCON RV DD

RS T L RV DD

1 4 A

GND

F G

GND C6 5 CC1 0 4 R8 0 1 M R1 1 6 1 0 0
7 0 7 5 1 2 4 1 2 3 1 4 3 1 4 1

E X T L X T L

RE X T RX T

3
R9 1 0 X T 3 C- 0 0 1 R C7 5 CC1 0 P P B US C7 4 CC1 2 P

6
P A NE L 5 1 3 2 4

GND + 5 V

X T 1 C S A 1 6 MX

R8 2 0

2 5 D 2 5 D

RA S R1 1 4 1 0 0 CA S 2 7 B R MR D

RA S 0 CA S R MR D R M WE R OMC I ORD I O WE MM1


8 4 8 5 8 6 8 7

CRX D CK S T X D RX D CT S

2 0 2 1 9 9 1 9 6 1 9 7 1 9 8

CRX D CK S T X D RX D CT S

C6 1 CC3 0 P R8 *

C6 2 CC3 0 P 2 7 B R OMC
1 2 2 1 6 6 1 6 7

MM1 MM2 MM3 MM4

1 7 B GND

R7

4 7 0 1 5 B 1 5 B P CL K S DOT S DI N GND

R9

4 7 0 1 5 B

2
R8 5 1 4 A RS T L

+ 5 B R8 4 2 2 K *

1 2 B 1 2 B 1 2 B

P CL K S DOUT S DI N

1 7 7 1 7 6 1 7 5

P CL K S DOUT S DI N

MM2 MM3 MM4

P CI MB U S 2 3 C + 5 V

B
P 1 1 B 5 B - P H WH I T E C1 4 C1 0 1 C1 5 C1 3 C1 0 1 C1 0 1

6 7 6 6

CK 3 2 ON CK 3 2

T S T A T S T B I ORQ

4 5 4 6 1 2 5 1 2 6 1 4 0 1 4 4 1 4 5 1 4 6 1 6 8 1 6 9 1 7 0 1 7 1 1 7 2

3 L 5 V I ORQ R8 3 MR E Q CK 1 6 RX D R8 1 2 0 0 RD WR RB US 3 4 D C1 7 * GND P 1 5 I MS A - 9 1 1 0 S - 0 8 L GND 7 1 2 D CS E N R1 0 4 . 7 K CT S 1 0 K L 5 V 1 6 B P B US CRX D + 5 V CK S T X D 1 6 5 4 2 8

R8 8

1 0 0
6 8

+ 5 B C1 6 CC1 0 4 GND GND GND + 5 V # 9 T 7 D6 0 R1 3 2 1 0 K R8 7 3 3 A 4 2 F 4 3 D L I GT DA S NO DA RE C 5 2 C CL B S Y


2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 0 5

B A K CL K B A E NB B A V DD B A K S E L B A R MR D B A R M WE

MR E Q CK 1 6 CK 8 M RD WR N MI I NT

1 4 A

RS T L

7 3 7 4 6 5 7 2 7 1

C7 1 CC1 0 2 B C6 7 CC1 0 4 R7 0 2 0 0
1 7 1 8 1 9 2 0

2 5 C 2 5 C

B A R MR D B A R M WE

GND A D MD A A MD

GND

4 2 F 4 6 E

A DL C V OL 1 E A T C ML H RDP S P L S T E L L HOOK CI T L OF L 5 V

5 7 8 3 8 2 1 8 7 1 8 8 1 8 9 1 9 1 1 9 2 1 9 3 1 9 4 1 9 5 3 9 4 0 1 8 4 2 0 3

L N C R ( C OMP ) S OL P WO N C ML DP S P L S T E L HOOK CI T L OF S T D RI NG S P ON E 2 CS CT X D ( OD)

B S A K B S RQ WA I T RF S H M1

1 0 K 1 0 k 1 0 k

R5 9 R6 8

M I O 0 ( P WM ) M I O 1 ( P WM ) M I O 2 ( P WM ) MI O3 MI O4 MI O5 MI O1 1 MI O1 2 MI O1 3 MV D D

A D P D MD A A P D MD D P D MD T D P D MC K A P D MC K A P D MD T C5 C4 C3 C2 C1 C0

1 6 1 4 1 2 1 1 9 8 3 2 1 6 5 4 1 3 7

4 2 F 4 2 B , 3 8 E 4 2 E 4 3 E 4 3 A 1 7 C 4 2 F 4 2 F

1 7 3 1 7 4

R6 7 R6 6 R6 4

2 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 0

D MT D MK A MK A MT C3 C4 C5 C0 C1 C2 A MU T MU T T B US 4 8 A , 5 8 D

C
C5 0 0 C3 8 0 C7 0 CC1 0 4

5 2 D CL RX S R1 3 3 1 0 k L 5 V 4 3 B 4 4 D 4 5 D + 5 V GND C3 9 CC1 0 4 GND T A DH T X S L HA F H

A 0 A 1 A 2 A 3 A 4 A 5 A 6 A 7 A 8 A 9 A 1 0

1 3 6 1 3 7 1 3 8 1 3 9 1 4 8 1 4 9 1 5 0 1 5 1 1 5 2 1 5 3 1 5 4 1 5 5 1 5 7 1 5 8 1 5 9 1 6 0 1 6 1 1 6 2 1 6 3

A 0 A 1 A 2 A 3 A 4 A 5 A 6 A 7 A 8 A 9 A 1 0 A 1 1 GND C1 8 CC1 0 1 GND P 1 4 B 2 B - P H WH I T E 2 1 5 C HOOK R1 1 4 . 7 K HOOK L 5 MMZ Y 6 0 1 B 1 + 5 V

2 0 8 2 0 4

MV S S MON MD C K

A MU T E MU T E

8
4 # 1 2 3 7 4 V HCU0 4 F S 2 1 R6 0 4 . 7 K

4 5 E 4 6 E 4 6 D 4 2 D

RNGO V OL 3 RNGL OT O

R8 6 4 2 F DA S T

1 0 3

L I G T ( P WM )

ME X T L MT X L

2 0 7 2 0 6

L 2

1 0 0

3 2 F 3 3 C

L A T C C L MP C P WM

8 9 1 8 5 1 8 6

P O1 P O2 P 0 3 ( OD)

A 1 1 A 1 2 A 1 3 A 1 4

4 6 E C6 8 * 3 2 F 3 8 C 4 2 F

S P ON RI B ON F RNT T L OF 2 F S E N RS E N CS E N RE A R

8 0 7 6 7 7 7 8 7 9 3 0 3 1 3 2

S E ON( OD) S E N2 S E N3 S E N4 S E N5 S E N6 S E N7 S E N8 DA 0 DA 1 DA 2 DA 3 DA 4 DA 5 DA 6 DA 7 DA 8
1 0 9 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 3 1 1 5 1 1 6 1 1 7 1 1 8 1 2 0

R1 1 7

2 0 0 R1 1 8 2 0 0 RA 2 2 0 0

3 3 C DA 0 DA 1 DA 2 DA 3 R6 1 DA 4 DA 5 DA 6 2 2 0 X T 2 D5 7 . 6 D6 3 8 E

A B US

2 6 B , 3 4 D

D
GND

3 7 B 3 7 B 1 7 B + 5 V E 5 V 3 8 C

4
C4 1 CC5 P GND

A 1 5 5 3 B 2 5 B 2 3 F CL S E L E P CK S OL P WO N
2 6 2 7 2 8 2 9

R M1 R M2 R M3 R M4

MA 1 6 MA 1 7 MA 1 8

D
GND CL RS T CL CI CL T X S CL CK CL B US V OL 2 4 6 E 5 1 C + 5 V + 5 B

ODP I O0 C4 2 CC5 P R7 9 R7 8 DA B US 3 4 C 2 5 B C0 V 2 3 E MT V R * * ODP I O1


1 8 2 1 8 3 1 0 8 4 1 1 2 1 6 9

1 7 8 1 7 9 1 8 0 1 8 1 4 2

RA 1 2 0 0

DA 7 DA 8 DA 9

P I O1 P I O2

ODP I O2 ODP I O3

3 2 E 3 2 E 3 2 E 3 2 E 3 2 E

S T 1 S T 2 HDC DI N DOUT

9 2 9 1 9 3 9 4 9 0

S T 1 S T 2 HDC DI N DOUT

DA 9

D0 0 D0 1 D0 2 D0 3 D0 4

1 2 7 1 2 8 1 2 9 1 3 0 1 3 1 1 3 3 1 3 4 1 3 5

D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 DB US

2 6 B , 2 6 E

S RA M E P DO

P I O3 ( S R A M) OD P I O4 P I O4 ( OD) P I O5 P I O6 F DCL K F DOUT F DI N

3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 3 7

D1 * CT S E L 5 3 A , 5 3 B

R1 2 5 0

GND

E 0 V

7
E
+ 2 6 V R9 6 7 5 K R9 5 1 0 K F E 5 V C7 9 CC1 0 4 3 3 D CP 3 I

3 4 C 3 4 C 3 6 C

E 1 CS S MC RDA T

1 0 6 1 0 7 1 0 2

R1 3 1 L 5 V

1 0 K

F CS 1
8 8

A
E

E 1 CS S P S L ( S MC ) RDA T

D0 5 D0 6 D0 7

E I T 1

F CS 2

RV DD

+ 5 V 2 5 E , 3 6 D P 7 *

R1 2 7 *

C1 0 8 CC1 0 4

2 3 C 2 3 C

MT I 1 MT I 0

9 5 9 8 9 9

CL 2 CL 1 CL B RB DI F T G

V DD V DD V DD V DD V DD V DD V DD

1 0 4 3 9 7

S HORT - 2

L 4
1 1 4 1 3 2 1 4 7 1 6 5 1 9 0 2 0 1

+ 5 V GND GND C6 * L 5 V L 1 0 GND

3 2 A 3 7 D 3 4 C, 3 2 A

RB S E ON T G

1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 4

5 2

RDA 6 1 CP 1 I CP 3 I CP 4 I CP NN

V DD V DD

3 3 B

V I D

5 6 5 5 5 4

V S S V S S V S S

1 5 3 8

1 4

R9 2 7 5 F

E 0 V

5 3

# 1 2
6 0

C4 0 CC1 0 4
7

7 4 V HCU0 4 F S
8 1 9 6 5 9 1 1 1 3

5 0

RDA 6 A V DD A V DD RE F H RE F L A GND A GND

V S S V S S V S S V S S V S S V S S V S S V S S

E 5 V R9 3 1 0 0 F

5 1 5 8 4 9 4 8 4 7

C4 3
1 0 5 1 1 9 1 4 2 1 5 6 1 6 4 2 0 0

C5 1 CC1 0 4

C5 9 CC1 0 4

C6 0 CC1 0 4

c 6 3 CC1 0 4

C6 6 CC1 0 4

C6 9 CC1 0 4

C7 2 CC1 0 4

C0 V

CC1 0 4

F
L X 0

F
R9 4 7 5 F C7 8 CC1 0 4 C7 7 CC1 0 4 C7 6 CC1 0 4 C7 3 CC1 0 4

5 9

E 0 V E 0 V GND

GND

Main PCB Circuit Diagram 1/5

1 FAX engine (ASIC) which integrates a CPU, digital portion of MODEM and gate array for managing the I/Os, memories, and drivers. 2 XT1, oscillator for the CPU. 3 XT3, oscillator for the calendar clock. 4 XT2, oscillator for the MODEM. 5 Reset IC which turns on at the powering-on sequence and at any of the reset operations. 6 Connector for the control panel 7 Recording head drive voltage detector 8 Inverters 9 Connector for the modular PCB : Connector for the hook switch PCB A Backup circuit for the calendar clock

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P S + 2 6 V

2
+ 9 V # 3 K I A 7 8 0 5 I N GND + 5 V C9 5 CC1 0 4 C3 1 6 V 4 7 C9 6 CC1 0 4 C9 7 CC1 0 4 C5 1 6 V 4 7 # 8 P D2 7 C2 0 0 1 B - 1 5
1 8 4

4 1 OUT + 5 V

8
GND + 5 V C5 8 CC1 0 4 GND R1 2 0 4 . 7 k + 5 V V CC V S S
1

2 3 GND P 0 V P 3 B 4 B - P H + 9 V

V P P V CC - CE - OE - P GM

GND

1 6

3 2

4
Q1 2 RH5 RA 4 7 I N GND OUT C9 1 CC1 0 4

1 5 D + 5 V 1 5 D R1 1 9 *

E P CK
5

S CL S DA
7

A 0
2

R7 6

S T D D. S

MOD E L = 0 MOD E L = *

1 5 A 1 5 A

R OMC R MR D

2 2 2 4 3 1

E P DO

A 1
3

T E S T

A 2

R7 7

S T D D. S

MOD E L = * MOD E L = 0
DA 9

A 0 A 1

1 2 1 1 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 2 7 2 6 2 3 2 5 4 2 8 2 9 3 2 3 0

A 0 A 1 A 2 A 3 A 4 A 5 A 6 A 7 A 8 A 9 A 1 0 A 1 1 A 1 2 A 1 3 A 1 4 A 1 5 A 1 6 A 1 7 D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7
1 3 1 4 1 5 1 7 1 8 1 9 2 0 2 1

DA 1 1 S S 3 7 8 B A T

+ 5 B 1 4 D # 4 2 4 L C 1 6 ( 1 8 7 0 MC ) 2 4 L C 3 2 ( 1 9 7 0 MC ) C4 1 6 V 4 7 DA B US

A 2 A 3 A 4 A 5 A 6

R1 1 3

3
P 6

9
D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7

1 K 1 2

GND GND

A 7 A 8 A 9 A 1 0 A 1 1 1 6 D A B US DA 3 DA 4 DA 5

B 2 B - P H B L A CK

MOT OR

5
C
P 2

3 4 2 6 5 1
2 7 8 1 3 3 5 6

# 1 MT D 2 0 0 3 F
2 7 2 6 1 7 1 6

DA 6 DA 7 DA 8 MB U S 1 6 B

OUT 1 OUT 2 OUT 3 OUT 4 NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC

I N1 I N2 I N3 I N4

MM1 MM3 MM2 MM4

C
1 5 A RA S CA S

B 6 B - P H + 5 V

I 0

2 5

1 5 A MT I 0 1 2 E 1 5 B 1 5 B MT I 1 1 2 E

9 1 0 1 2 1 9 2 4

B A R M WE B A R MR D

I 1

1 8

R1 1 0 0

R1 3 0 2 0 K

6
V MM
1 1 4 1 5 2 8

+ 5 B

C9 4 CC1 0 4

GND

+ 5 B

C9 3 CC1 0 4

GND

+ 5 B

C6 4 CC1 0 4

GND

+ 5 V

+ 2 6 V # 7 ( 1 9 7 0 MC ) # 5 ( 1 9 7 0 MC ) # 6 ( 1 8 7 0 MC )

H M5 1 4 4 0 0
1 3 2 6

H M5 1 4 4 0 0
1 3 2 6

H M5 1 4 8 0 0 J P
1 1 5

2 2

V R

V MM V CC

V CC
4

V S S
4

V CC

V S S
1 4 8

V CC V CC

V S S
2 8

2 1

C/ R

V CC

V S S
6

- RA S C1 0 6
2 3 4 2 0 1 1 2 3 2 3

- RA S
2 3

- RA S - CA S
7

V S A RS A V S B RS B GND GND
2 9 3 0

- CA S
3 3

- CA S - WE
2 2 2 2

NC
2 1

CC3 3 2 B R1 1 2 * R1 1 1 *

C1 0 5 CC1 0 4

C9 0 CC1 0 4

C1 0 7 5 0 v CC1 0 4

C1 3 5 V / 2 2 0 1 0 5 C DA 0 DA 1 P 0 V DA 2 DA 3 DA 4 DA 5 DA 6
9 2 2

- WE - OE
1

- WE - OE
1

NC

- OE D0 D1 D2 D3 DA 0 DA 1 DA 2 DA 3 DA 4 DA 5 DA 6 DA 7 DA 8 DA 9
9

D4 D5 D6 D7

A 0
1 0

DQ1
2

A 0
1 0

DQ1
2

DA 0 DA 1 DA 2 DA 3 DA 4 DA 5 DA 6 DA 7 DA 8 DA 9

1 0

D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7

A 0
1 1

DQ1
3

R2 1 / 2 W 1

R1 1 / 2 W 1

A 1
1 1

DQ2
2 4

A 1
1 1

DQ2
2 4

A 1
1 2

DQ2
4

A 2
1 2

DQ3
2 5

A 2
1 2

DQ3
2 5

A 2
1 3

DQ3
5

A 3
1 4

DQ4

A 3
1 4

DQ4

A 3
1 6

DQ4
2 4

A 4
1 5

A 4
1 5

A 4
1 7

DQ5
2 5

A 5
1 6

A 5
1 6

A 5
1 8

DQ6
2 6

P 0 V Q1 1 *

A 6
1 7

A 6
1 7

A 6
1 9

DQ7
2 7

DA 7 DA 8 DA 9 MT V R 1 5 D

A 7
1 8

A 7
1 8

A 7
2 0

DQ8

A 8
5

A 8
5

A 8
9

A 9

A 9

A 9

1 4 D

DA B US

E
1 4 E P 0 V DB A S

A :

S OL + 2 6 V

7
2 P 1 3 B 2 B - P H B L UE

D3 1 S S 1 2 0

Q2 DT D1 1 3 Z K

S OL

1 5 D

F
GND

Main PCB Circuit Diagram 2/5

1 Connector for the power supply PCB which supplies 25V and 8V. 2 3-terminal regulator which eliminates unstabilized components of the +8V source to generate stabilized +5V source. 3 Connector for the Ni-MH battery which supplies approx. 5V. (Provided on the FAX1570MC/1030/MFC1870MC/1970MC) 4 3-terminal regulator which generates +5B source from +8V to back up the DRAM (that stores received data). (Provided on the FAX1570MC/1030/MFC1870MC/1970MC) 5 Connector for the motor 6 Motor driver 7 Connector for the clutch solenoid (that switches the power transmission). 8 E2PROM (32-kilobit for the FAX1570MC/1030/MFC1970MC, 16-kilobit for other models.) 9 ROM (2-megabit. Note that the qualification machines for demonstration have a 4megabit ROM.) : DRAMs (1-megabyte, two 4-megabit chips) provided on the FAX1570MC/1030/ MFC1970MC. A DRAM (512-kilobyte) provided on the MFC1870MC. The FAX1170/1270/1010/1020/ MFC1770 has its equivalent DRAM on location #7.

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CI S

R5 V

+ 5 V

1 -1 1 -2 1 -3
A B

A
1 2 R5 V + 2 6 V R5 V + 5 V R9 7 3 R9 8 4 2 7 0 T G 1 2 E Q1 2 S D1 8 5 8 5 C8 2 CC1 0 4 6 R0 V R3 1 W 3 0 R0 V GND
4 2 3 8

4 7 0 RB 1 2 E Q8 2 S C3 0 5 2 L I GT 1 1 C

R1 2 3 3 0 0 R0 V R1 2 2 2 0 0 GND

3 -2
1 2 D 1 2 D F S E N RS E N

3
S E NS OR + 2 6 V R1 2 8 1 0 0 K 5 2 4 1 3 C1 1 2 * C1 0 4 CC1 0 2 B GND C1 0 3 CC1 0 2 B P 1 B 5 B - P H B L A CK

R1 2 9 1 0 0 K

R5 V

1 -4

R1 2 1 0

C1 0 0 *

C1 0 2 CC1 0 4

# 1 0 L C8 2 1 0 2 W
1 0 2 4 5 6

1 -7
V DD V DD V DD + 5 V DGND DGND DGND
9 1 7 2 6 4 9 6 4

3 -1

RS T H RS T L A I N T E MP A T A P A DRE F L

3 9 4 0 4 1

P 9 B 7 B - P H

C8

1 6 V / 1 0 V I D 1 2 E C7 1 6 v C8 1 CC1 0 4

3 7

1
C

C9 8 CC1 0 4

C9 9 CC1 0 4

+ 5 V

4 5 4 4 3 5 3 4

P ORT 0 P ORT 1 P ORT 2 P ORT 3

DGND DGND

Q1 0 R1 0 2 1 0 K R1 0 3 1 K K RC1 0 7 S

1 -5
C L MP Q9 R5 V 1 5 D 2 S K 1 3 9 9 R5 V R1 0 0 Q7 2 S C3 0 5 2 C P WM R9 9 2 2 K 1 5 D 2 . 2 K

1 0

S D/ P D7 P D6

4 7 4 8 5 0 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 5 5 5 7 5 8 5 9

GND

R0 V R5 V
4 3

4 -1
1 2 E

P H2 S G- 1 0 5 F 3 0 8

R1 2 6 1 0 0 K RE A R 1 2 D

A V DD

P D5 P D4

C1 0 1 CC1 0 4 R0 V
3 6 4 6

R0 V

P D3 A GND A GND P D2 P D1 P D0

RDA T

GND

R0 V

1 2 E 1 2 E 1 2 E

T G S MC E 1 CS

3 1 3 0 2 9 2 8 2 7 2 3 2 2 2 1 2 5 3 2

T RI G I CL K I OCS MC S I OE ME RD WR CL K I N RE S E T

DA CK DRE Q MT P

GND + 5 V

1 5 D S RA M I ORQ C8 0 R1 0 1 1 0 K CC1 0 4 MR E Q

2
T M

1 -6
1 6 B RB US

S A MP RS S H CL K 1 CL K 2

3 3 6 2 6 3 6 1 6 0

RD WR CK 1 6 1 4 A A 0 RS T L

4 -2
D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 DB US 1 4 E 1 2 E S E ON Q1 3 K RC1 0 7 S

P H1 S G- 1 0 5 F 3 0 8

R1 2 4 1 0 0 K F RNT 1 2 D

R0 V

R0 V

2 0 1 9 1 8 1 6 1 5 1 4 1 3 1 2 1 1

+ 5 V

A 0 A 1 A 2 A 3 A 4 A 5 A 6 A 7 A 8 D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

A 1 A 2 A 3

GND

2 -1 2 -2
D

+ 5 V

R1 0 7 3 3 K F CP 3 I 1 2 F

A 4 A 5

1 0

A 6 A 7

R1 0 8 1 0 0 K F 1 1 R1 0 9 C1 0 9 CC1 0 2 1 0 K F 1 6 D A B US

A 8

GND

4
1 P WO N 1 5 D

2 -3 2 -4 2 -3
E

GND

6 8 R1 0 6 7 2 R1 0 4 3 6 2 0 0 HDC S T 1 1 2 D 1 2 D 4 2 E C ML L 1 0 0 DOUT DI N 1 2 E 1 2 E 4 3 C ML H 1 5 B S T 2 1 2 D 3 3 F HRL Y

C8 9 CC1 0 1

C8 4 CC1 0 1

C8 8 CC1 0 1

C8 5 CC1 0 1 2 # 1 3 U MG5 N GND

GND 1 L A T C HRL Y RI B ON 1 5 C 3 6 E 1 2 D

2 -5
P 5

5 4

C8 3 * B 1 1 B - P H

C8 7 *

C8 6 *

R1 0 5 1 0 K

F
GND

Main PCB Circuit Diagram 3/5

1 Connector for the CIS


1-1: 1-2: 1-3: 1-4 1-5: 1-6: Power for the CIS LED array Clock output Trigger signal output. One shot of this signal triggers a line of scan. LED control signal output circuit which controls the intensity of the CIS LED array. Input of video data (VID) to the FAX engine Clamp circuitry that gives the bias level to the amplifier of the VID input circuit according to the CLMP and CPWM signals issued by the CPU (that monitors the current video data input) for compensating the DC component of video signals for the next scan line. Working with the FAX engine, this circuitry carries out the standard scanning. (This circuitry is provided on the FAX1170/1270/1010/1020/MFC1770/1870MC.) SANYO LSI that carries out the high-quality scanning. (Provided on the FAX1570MC/1030/ MFC1970MC) Power 5V for the thermal recording head Thermister signals which are normalized by the resistor network and fed to the FAX engine Strobe signals Data signals Ribbon sensor signal

1-7

2 Connector for the thermal recording head


2-1: 2-2: 2-3: 2-4: 2-5:

3 Connector for the sensor PCB


3-1: Paper-edge sensor signal 3-2: Paper ejection sensor signal

4 Document front and rear sensor circuitry that is active only while the SEON signal is on.
4-1:PH2, document rear sensor 4-2:PH1, document front sensor

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1
NCU S L 9 1 4 R2 2 1 / 1 0 W 1 K M0 V

C2 0

CC6 8 1

2 -1
T E L L 1 0
CNT

4
1 5 C CT S L 5 3 B 7 R3 3 1 . 5 K R3 0 4 . 7 K

R2 6

7 5 K

5
# 1 5 T C3 5 1 3 3 F R6 5

C2 5

CC2 2 1

R2 3

5 6 K

R3 1 1 3 R2 1 1 2 + # 1 8 K I 3 2 4

1 0 K

C2 7

CC1 0 4 1 5

0 C

2 6 1

R2 9

5 6 K

5 6 K
3

T X OUT

D P D MC K D P D MD T

6 7 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 5

D MK D MT A MK A MT C3 C4 C5 MU T

T B US

1 4 D

1 0 K + 5 V + 2 6 V R2 0 *

# 1 9
4 0 5 3

5 + # 1 8 I 3 2 4 A RE F

C4 9 CC1 0 2 B A P D MC K A P D MD T C3

M0 V D8 * C2 3 *

A RE F

C4 C5 MU T E

C ML H 1 1
CNT

1 5 C

M0 V T A DH 1 0
CNT

1 2 C C5 7 CC1 0 4 R7 1 2 7 K 2

R2 8

4 3 K

- P D

8 + 5 V

RS T L

1 4 A

RL 1

1 3 1 2

6 RL 2 7

1 C

1 4

2 1

0 C

V DD C4 5 1 3 + # 1 8 K I 3 2 4 A RE F R2 7 4 . 7 K R6 2 1 0 0 K C4 4 CC2 2 1
1 6 2

1 5

# 1 9
4 0 5 3

R6 3

1 K

CC1 0 4
1 5

# 1 7
4 0 5 3

RX I NA C4 7 CC1 0 4 RX I NB V B I A S V S S V S S 4 1 4 MOV

2 -2
D4 *

R7 4 1 0 0 K 5 3 B CT S L

MOV

D2 HZ S 5 C

C4 6 CC1 0 3 B C9 1 6 V 1 0 C4 8 CC1 0 4 A RE F

D7

1 S S 1 2 0

M0 V

R1 3

7
D6 1 S S 1 2 0

R1 8

D5

T L S L

5 1 B , 5 3 B

C2 1

CC6 8 1 + 9 V

R2 4 R1 5 1 1 . 5 K 8

1 5 0 K 9 C2 2 1 0 + R2 5 2 0 0 K T L RL CC1 0 3 B C1 1 1 CC1 0 4 5 3 A

R1 4 4 . 7 K

R1 6 0 # 1 8 K I 3 2 4 A RE F R1 9 * DA RE C Q4 * R7 2 A RE F R7 3 1 . 5 K 1 . 5 K 1 3 1 2
0 1 C

CT RL 1 1 C 1 1 T X S L
CNT

5 1 A , 5 3 B

R1 7 M0 V *

1 2 C HA F H 9
CNT

D
Q3 K RC1 0 7 S

1 2 C

2 -3
RNGL 9
CNT

GND

# 2 N J M3 8 6 M 1 5 C 6 2 C2 8 CC1 0 5 ( 2 1 2 5 CHI P ) 5 3 + 4 R3 5 1 2 K R8 9 3 . 3 K R3 6 1 K R3 4 3 0 0 M0 V GND D1 0 1 S S 1 2 0 R1 1 5 3 3 K 8 7

8
C2 1 0 V 1 0 0 GND

9
S P 1 2 P 4 B 2 B - P H WH I T E

1 4

5 3

0 C

3 5

1 C

# 1 7
4 0 5 3

OT O R1 2 1 0 0 K

1 5 C

C1 9 CC1 0 4

3 -1
5 5 D

# 1 7
4 0 5 3

# 1 9
4 0 5 3

R7 5 1 . 5 K HF RL

M0 V

M0 V

1 0 C1 1 0

+ 5 V

CC1 0 4 1 1 GND + 2 6 V D9 1 S S 1 2 0 R5 3 8 1 3 1 4 1 6 1 7 1 8 2 1 5 4 RDP S E A T A DL C DA S T DA S ND 1 5 C + 5 V 1 5 B 1 5 B 1 1 D 1 1 C R6 2 2 K R3 7 2 2 K R4 1 K + 5 V T L OF T L OF 2 CI 1 5 C 1 5 C 1 2 D # 1 9 4 0 5 3 C1 2 P 1 0 I MS A - 9 1 1 0 S - 1 8 L GND GND M0 V M0 V M0 V CC1 0 3 B


6 7 8 6 7 8 1 6 1 6

+ 2 6 V

1 2

1 K P L S C ML L 1 5 C 3 6 E

3 -2 : -1 : -2 : -3
R3 2 1 0 0 K 1 5 C RNGO + 2 6 v

C9 2 CC1 0 3 B

1 5 B

V OL 1

1 5 E

V OL 2 Q5 K RC1 0 7 S

:
R1 3 4 1 K M0 V GND

E
C1 1 3 1 6 V 1 0 ( 5 mm)

1 5 C

V OL 3

1 2 D

S P ON

+ 5 V

C2 6 CC1 0 4

# 1 7 4 0 5 3

C5 6 CC1 0 4

# 1 8 K I 3 2 4
1 1

C2 4 5 0 V C1 1 3 5 V 1 0 CC1 0 4

M0 V

Main PCB Circuit Diagram 4/5

1 Connector for the NCU 2 Analog signal selectors 2-1: Selects either input signals from the handset or those from the MODEM. 2-2: Selects either RL1 or RL2 signals inputted from the communications network. 2-3: Selects either sound signals (e.g., alarm beeps, key clicks and ringer sounds) generated by the FAX engine or signals selected by 2-2. 3 Voice switching analog selectors 3-1: Switches between the output line and input line for monitoring. When switched to the output line, this selector allows FAX sending operation to be monitored; when switched to the input line, it allows received voices to be monitored. 3-2: Selects either voice signals inputted from the communications network or recorded voice signals inputted from the microphone or handset through the MODEM. 4 Amplifier circuit for signals outputted from the MODEM. 5 Analog front end IC which processes the analog I/O signals from/to the MODEM. 6 Amplifier & shaper circuit for signals inputted from the communications network. 7 Telephone circuit for transmitting signals. 8 Speaker amplifier circuit which amplifies sounds issued from the above analog signal selector 2-3 and feeds them to the speaker.

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9 Connector for the speaker : Speaker volume control circuit


:-1: VOL1 :-2: VOL2 :-3: VOL3 Speaker volume OFF OFF OFF High ON OFF OFF Medium ON ON ON Low (ON: Closed OFF: Opened)

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R5 5

7 5 K

3
# 1 6 T C3 5 1 3 3 F R5 6 6 R4 8 5 6 K 5 6 K
3

C3 5

CC2 2 1

T X OUT

D P D MC K D P D MD T

6 7 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 5

D MK A D MD

T B US

1 4 D

4 4 D

HF RL 5 + R4 7 4 . 7 K # 1 4 B A 1 0 3 5 8 F HRE F C3 6 CC1 0 2 B

D
A MK A A MD C0 C1 C2 A MU T

A P D MC K A P D MD T C3

C3 7 + 5 V

6 8 1 B

2
R5 3 * T L S L 5 1 B , 5 3 B R5 8 4 . 7 K

M0 V

HRE F

C4 C5 MU T E

R5 7 MI C R4 3 RL 1 6 RL 2 7 C3 2 R4 5 8 . 2 K C3 3 CC6 8 1 B R5 4 1 0 0 K R4 6 P 1 2 B 2 B - P H RE D 1 0 K 3 + 1 0 K C3 1 CC1 0 4 R4 4 8 . 2 K 2 -

1 0 0 K

- P D

8 + 5 V

RS T L

1 4 A

V DD C5 2 CC1 0 4 1
1 5

RX I NA C5 4

# 1 4 B A 1 0 3 5 8 F

R6 9 1 0 0 K

C5 3 CC2 2 1
1 6 2

CC1 0 4 RX I NB V B I A S V S S V S S 4 1 4 MOV HRE F

CC1 0 4

C1 0 MOV 1 6 V 1 0 C5 5 CC1 0 4 HRE F MOV

M0 V

+ 5 V

+ 5 V

1 6

# 1 1

C2 9 CC1 0 4
7 8

# 1 4 B A 1 0 3 5 8 F
4

C3 4 CC1 0 4

4 0 5 3
6

M0 V

M0 V

Main PCB Circuit Diagram 5/5

1 Connector for the microphone 2 Voice signal amplifier circuit 3 Analog portion of MODEM These are provided on the FAX1570MC/ 1030/MFC1870MC/1970MC.

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3.3

NCU PCB
The NCU PCB switches the communications line to telephone or built-in MODEM, under the control of the main PCB.

2
+ 2 6 V CR1 MZ F - 2 4 H G o r C ML

2 3
4 S 0 V 5

2 A 3

1 A
RA 3 5 1 X 2

OUA Z - S S - 1 2 4 D

4
NCUS L

4
S B T 0 2 6 0 X 2 +

o r F L 5 R2 0 0 P NX 2 F G F G RL 2 P L S 4 1 4

RL 1

5
5 RE F RE F RE F CI 1 4

S 0 V

T E L S L T E L RL P L S T E L OF F CI RL 2

J W1 6

8
4
B
V 1

2 S 0 V

7
2 1 R2 4 J W

S 0 V F G S 0 V

C ML

6 9
+ 2 6 V

5 6 4

3 2

4 3

2 1

+ 5 V

+ 2 6 V + 2 6 V

T E L OF F 3 S 0 V + 5 V 4

8 o r B A 1 0 3 5 8 4

+ 5 V + 5 V S 0 V

S 0 V

4 - 4 P MJ

A
E S 0 V S B T 0 2 6 0 X 4 o r F L 5 R2 0 0 P NX 4 S RE F

C T E L RL

+ 5 V B

:
RE F

S 0 V

2 C 3 C
J W9 S 0 V S RE F

4
T E L S L

1
S 0 V S 0 V P 1 6 0 3 3 B - 1 2 Z

D
3 . C OMP ON E N T S I N P A RE NT HE S I S NOT T O B E MOU N T E D .

NCU PCB Circuit Diagram (U.S.A. versions)

1 Surge absorbers 2 Line relay (CML relay) 3 Line transformer 4 Circuit related to the line transformer 5 High-impedance transformer circuit 6 Calling signal detector 7 Loop current detector 8 Dial pulse generator 9 Telephone circuit : Reference voltage generation circuit for the operational amplifiers in 4 and 9 A Noise filters (provided on the FAX1570MC/MFC1870MC/1970MC)

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A - OUT RDP S

S 7 3 4 5 6 T E L OF F 1 C B E 1 2 C CH2 M C B M C + B + 5 V RDP S 1 3 RE F S 0 V DA S T 1 7 3 P L S 3 3 4 2 M 1 B T E L OF F 1 2 6 C ML + M E 9

L I NE

RL 1

C ML + 1 E 4 RE F S 0 V E A RT H

RE F 2 3 1 3 + 5 V R2 7 1 0 K RDP S A - OUT 6

RE F T E L RL S 0 V 1

+ 5 V

S 0 V S 0 V S 0 V

4 P OL 1 5

2 T A D B I NA T ONE + 5 V CN3 4 - 4 P MJ T E L RL

3 S 0 V + 5 V 1 0

+ 5 V

S 0 V 2 J W8 ( 1 0 ) S 0 V J W1 1 ( 1 0 ) S 0 V F G

RE F

S 0 V

S 0 V S 0 V

( 1 0 )

J W1 0 ( 1 0 )

1 2

P 1 B 2 B - P H

S OV

J W9

S 0 V D S G

DA S ND

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+ + RL 2 A DL C + 5 V S 0 V DA S ND S 0 V + 2 6 V P 2 - 1 8 Z

2 0

1 4

1 9

1 6

1 8

1 1

1 2

I MS A - 6 0 3 3 B

J P 8 ( 5 ) A - OUT J P 1 1 ( 1 0 ) S C3 7 CC3 3 3 7 3 4 5 6 T E L OF F 1 C B J P 2 2 ( 1 0 ) E L 1 3 CH2 3 3 2 K J P 1 9 ( 2 0 ) J P 3 0 ( C) C B M C J P 2 5 ( 1 0 ) J P 2 6 ( 5 ) + B + 5 V RDP S 1 3 RE F S 0 V DA S T 1 7 J P 2 0 ( 5 ) 1 2 C M 1 B J P 2 1 ( 2 0 ) M J P 2 9 3 P L S 3 J P 2 8 ( C) S P 3 S 0 V 3 4 2 T E L OF F 1 2 6 Z D1 3 1 0 V C ML + M E 9 RDP S R6 5 0 J P 2 7 ( C)

L I NE

RL 1

C ML P L S + 1 E 4 RE F S 0 V K I A 3 2 4 P E A RT H

B
RE F 1 3 + 5 V R2 7 1 0 K 4 1 J P 9 ( 1 0 ) 3 2 RDP S A - OUT + 5 V A DL C S 0 V 6 RL 2 4 RE F T E L RL 2 3 J P 1 7 ( 5 ) +

S 0 V S 0 V S 0 V

4 P OL 1 5

C
T A D B I NA T ONE + 5 V CN3 4 - 4 P MJ T E L RL + 5 V

3 S 0 V + 5 V 1 0

S 0 V 2 J W8 ( 1 0 ) S 0 V J W1 1 ( 1 0 ) S 0 V F G

RE F

S 0 V

S 0 V S 0 V

J P 3 + J W9 ( 1 0 ) ( 1 0 )

J W1 0 ( 1 0 )

S 0 V D G J P 3 4 DA S ND

1 2

B
P 1 B 2 B - P H S OV

+ + 5 V S 0 V DA S ND S 0 V + 2 6 V P 2 - 1 8 Z

2 0

1 4

1 9

1 6

1 8

1 1

1 2

I MS A - 6 0 3 3 B

NCU (GERMANY)
6

2
J P 8 ( 5 ) A - OUT J P 1 1 ( 1 0 )

RDP S

C1 4 CC3 9 3

R6 5 0 J P 2 7 ( C)

S 7 3 J P 2 0 E C3 7 CH2 0 J P 1 9 ( 2 0 ) J P 3 0 ( C) C B M C + B ( 5 ) 1 2 C M 1 B J P 2 1 ( 2 0 ) M J P 2 9 3 4 6 4 5 6 T E L OF F 1 C B J P 2 2 ( 1 0 ) + M E

Z D1 3 1 0 V S OV C ML 9

L I NE

T E L OF F 1 2 3

(For Holland)
RE F S 0 V

J P 2 5 ( 1 0 )

J P 2 6 ( 5 )

C ML P L S + 1 E 4 RE F S 0 V E A RT H

B
RE F 1 + 5 V 3 J P 1 8 4 1 J P 9 ( 1 0 ) 3 2 A - OUT + 5 V S 0 V RDP S ( 5 ) R2 7 1 0 K A DL C S 0 V 4 RE F T E L RL 6 RL 2 2 3 C3 4 0 J P 1 7 ( 5 ) +

S 0 V S 0 V

4 P OL 1 5

C
T A D B I NA T ONE + 5 V + 5 V

3 J P 6 ( 5 ) S 0 V + 5 V 1 0

CN3 4 - 4 P MJ

T E L RL

1 RE F

4 P H1 T L P 6 2 6 B V S 0 V S 0 V

2 J W8 ( 1 0 ) S 0 V J W1 1 ( 1 0 ) S 0 V S 0 V S 0 V S 0 V

3 S 0 V

S P 2 J P 3 ( 1 0 ) J W9 -

( 1 0 )

J W1 0 ( 1 0 )

S 0 V D G J P 3 4 DA S ND

1 2

P 1 B 2 B - P H

B
S OV

RL 1

P L S

DA S T + 5 V RDP S

1 7

1 3

2 0

1 4

1 9

1 6

+ 5 V 5 S 0 V DA S ND 1 8

S 0 V

1 1

+ 2 6 V

1 2

P 2 F G I MS A - 6 0 3 3 B - 1 8 Z

NCU (DENMARK)
6

J P 8 ( 5 ) A - OUT J P 1 1 ( 1 0 ) S 7 3 C3 7 E 0 J P 2 0 ( 5 ) 1 2 C CH2 J P 1 9 ( 2 0 ) J P 3 0 ( C) C B M C + B RE F + 5 V RDP S 1 3 S 0 V DA S T 1 7 3 P L S 3 M 1 B J P 2 1 ( 2 0 ) M S P 1 4 J P 2 8 ( C) J P 2 9 3 4 2 1 S 0 V 6 4 5 6 T E L OF F 1 C B J P 2 2 ( 1 0 ) Z D1 3 1 0 V C ML 8 + M E 9 J P 2 7 ( C) RDP S

L I NE

T E L OF F 1

RL 1

J P 2 5 ( 1 0 )

J P 2 6 ( 5 )

C ML P L S + 1 E 4 RE F S 0 V E A RT H

B
RE F 1 C3 4 0 + 5 V 3 J P 1 8 4 1 J P 9 ( 1 0 ) 3 2 A - OUT + 5 V S 0 V RDP S ( 5 ) R2 7 1 0 K A DL C S 0 V 4 RE F T E L RL 6 RL 2 2 3 J P 1 7 ( 5 ) +

R6 1 0 0 2 W S 0 V 1 4 S 0 V

C
T A D B I NA T ONE + 5 V CN3 4 - 4 P MJ T E L RL 1 4 + 5 V

3 J P 6 ( 5 ) S 0 V + 5 V 1 0

P H1 T L P 6 2 6 B V S 0 V S 0 V P 2 I MS A - 6 0 3 3 B - 1 8 Z F G S 0 V 0 2 J W8 ( 1 0 ) S 0 V J W1 1 ( 1 0 ) RE F 3 S 0 V + 2 6 V 1 2

S P 2

S 0 V

S 0 V S 0 V

J P 3

( 1 0 )

J W1 0 ( 1 0 )

1 2

P 1 B 2 B - P H

S OV

J W9

S 0 V D S G J P 3 4 DA S ND

B
2 3 4 5

+ + 5 V S 0 V DA S ND S P 4 P OL S 0 V

2 0

1 4

1 9

1 6

1 8

1 5

1 1

NCU (ITALY, SPAIN, PORTUGAL)


6

2
+ 2 6 V CR1 MZ F - 2 4 H G o r OUA Z - S S - 1 2 4 D C ML

2 A
RA 5 0 1 X 2

NCUS L

4
+

S 0 V 5

5
F G F G RL 2 P L S 4 1 S 0 V J W1 6 5 3 2 S 0 V MT Z J 2 . 0 A X 2 RE F RE F RE F CI 4

RL 1

T E L S L T E L RL P L S T E L OF F CI RL 2

4
B
V 1

3
2 3 S 0 V

C ML 2 1 R2 4 J W + 2 6 V + 2 6 V + 5 V T E L OF F 3 S 0 V J W9 + 5 V C 4 - 4 P MJ E B T E L RL F G S 0 V RE F S RE F 4 + 5 V S 0 V S 0 V + 5 V + 2 6 V

2
S 0 V

C
S 0 V + 5 V S 0 V

S RE F

S 0 V 5 6 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1

8 o r B A 1 0 3 5 8 4 P 1 S 0 V 6 0 3 3 B - 1 2 Z

4
T E L S L

D
3 . C OMP ON E N T S I N P A RE NT HE S I S NOT T O B E MOU N T E D .

B
1 2 3 4 5

NCU (NEW ZEALAND)


6

+ 5 V

A
P 1 5 2 0 8 9 - 1 4 1 0
6 4 2 1 0 5

+ 5 V

A
P 2 5 2 0 8 9 - 1 4 1 0

C4 CC1 0 4 GND K O0 + 5 V K O1 K O2 K O3 K O4 K O5 K O6 N. C
3 1 3 2 1 2 3 4 K I 0 K I 1 K I 2 K I 3 K I 4 K I 5 RA 1 4 7 3 x 6 RS 2 1 RW 2 6 E 2 0 L CD0 2 5 L CD1 1 9 L CD2 2 4 L CD3 1 8 L CD4 2 3 L CD5 1 7 L CD6 2 2 L CD7 1 6 RS T 2 7

1 4

B U1 2 1 0 2 - P NL 2

C3 CC1 0 4
1 3 1 2

GND
1 1 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3

9 1 1 1 4
1 3 7

3 1

1 2 8

2 1

1 5 1 4

K O0
S DI N

K O0
6

K O1
S DOUT

K O1
7

P 3 S 5 B P H
3 2 8 4 5 1 3

K O2
P CL K

K O2
8

K O3 K O4
V OD

K O3
9

K O4
1 0

+ 5 V C1 CC1 0 4
C5 C6 N. C 1 2

K O5 K O6
GND

K O5
1 1

K O6
3 0 2 9

P O1 P O0

+ 5 V

CC1 0 1

GND

C7 N. C C2

GND

N. C

GND

+ 5 V

D
J W1 N. C

C
1 2 3 4 5

Control Panel 1/2 (FAX1170/1270/1010/1020/MFC1770)


6

T 3

P A NE L

K E Y

MA T R I X

RE F E RE NCE

T A B L E

K E Y

NO.

K E Y

COE

F UNCT I ON T E L - I NDE X RE S OL UT I ON MOD E S UP E R Q. S CA N

0 C 1 4 0 A 1 2 1 3 1 1 2 4 2 2 0 B 2 3 P 1 - 6 P P 1 - 4 P P 1 - 2 P P 1 - 1 0 P P 1 - 5 P P 1 - 9 P P 1 - 1 1 P

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 2 0 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4

T 3

P A NE L

K E Y

MA T R I X

RE F E RE NCE

T A B L E

K O0 K O1 K O2 K O3 K O4 K O5 K O6

HOL D 1 0 K E Y - 4 1 0 K E Y - 5

3 4 3 2 0 2 3 3 0 4 P 1 - 7 P 2 A 1 A 0 3 1 C 2 C P 1 - 1 P 2 B 1 B 0 E 2 6 0 9 P 1 - 8 P 2 1 3 6 0 6 3 1 0 1 1 6 1 E

K I 0
P 1 - 1 3 P

3 0

2 5

3 4

2 6

3 5

2 9
B

K I 1

1 3

1 7

1 6

1 2

K I 2
P 1 - 3 P

1 8

2 2

1 0

2 1

1 4

K I 3

1 5

1 9

2 0

1 1

K I 4
P 1 - 1 2 P

3 6

4 0

3 8

3 9

3 7

K I 5

2 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 2 9 3 0 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 S ORT E NL A RGE / RE DUCE COP Y S T OP S T A RT S E T CL E A R

2 8

2 3

3 1

3 2

2 4

3 3

2 7

2 E 1 9 2 9 0 D 3 5 1 D 2 D 1 5

D
3 7 3 8 3 9 4 0

C
1 2 3 4 5

Control Panel 2/2 (FAX1170/1270/1010/1020/MFC1770)


6

+ 5 V

+ 5 V

A
P 2 5 2 0 8 9 - 1 4 1 0

C5

P 1 5 2 0 8 9 - 1 4 1 0
6 4 2 1 0 5

CC1 0 4 GND

1 4

MP D 7 5 0 0 4 - 7 1 0 + 5 V K O0 K O1 K O2 K O3
2 6 RS T 3 8 RS 3 7 RW

C3 CC1 0 4
1 3 1 2

GND
1 1 1 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3

R7
K O4 K O5 K O6

R8 4 7 k

R9 4 7 k

R1 0 4 7 k

R1 2 4 7 k

R1 3 4 7 k

R1 1 4 7 k
E

3 6 3 5 L CD0 3 4 L CD1 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 3 3 K I 0 K I 1 K I 2 K I 3 K I 4 K I 5 K I 6 K I 7 L CD2 3 2 L CD3 3 1 L CD4 3 0 L CD5 2 9 L CD6 2 8 L CD7

4 7 k

9 1 1
1 3 7

3 1

1 2 8 1 4

2 1

+ 5 V

K O0 K O1 K O2

1 2

K O0
1 3

K O1
1 4

+ 5 V

2 3 2 2

K O2
1 5

S DI N

K O3
S DOUT

K O3
1 6

R5

R3

R1

R2

R4

R6

P 3 S 5 B P H
3 2 5 4 2 7 5 2 4 2 1

K O4
P CL K

K O4
1 8

4 7 0
K O5

x 6

K O5 K O6
P I N0

1 9

K O6
2 0

K O7
P I N1 T S T H

C
+ 5 V
1

C4 CC1 0 1

C7 N. C

P O6 P O5 P O4 P O3
V OD

4 1

C
L E D5

4 2 4 3 4 4 1 2 3

GND
C6 N. C

L E D3 L E D1 L E D2 L E D4 L E D6

GND
3 9 2

+ 5 V C2 CC1 0 4 GND
4 0 1 7

P O2 P O1
GND

P O0
GND

GND + 5 V

J W1 0

J W2 0

J W4 0

J W5 0

GND

C
1 2 3 4 5

Control Panel 1/2 (FAX1570MC/1030/MFC1870MC/ 1970MC)


6

T 3 - MC

P A NE L

K E Y

MA T R I X

RE F E RE NCE

T A B L E

K E Y

NO.

K E Y

COE

K E Y

NO.

K E Y

COE

A
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 0 K E Y - 4 1 0 K E Y - 5 1 0 K E Y - 6 1 0 K E Y - 1 1 0 K E Y - 2 1 0 K E Y - 3 S E T MOD E RE S OL UT I ON 0 C 1 4 0 A 1 2 1 3 1 1 2 4 2 2 0 B 2 3 3 4 3 2 0 2 3 3 1 0 K E Y - 7 1 0 K E Y - 8 1 0 K E Y - 9 0 4 2 A 1 A 0 3 1 0 K E Y - * 1 0 K E Y - 0 1 0 K E Y - # F UNCT I ON T E L - I NDE X HE L P 1 T OUCH- 1 1 T OUCH- 2 1 T OUCH- 3 1 T OUCH- 4 1 T OUCH- 5 S T OP COP Y S T A RT MC MOD E P L A Y E RA S E RE CORD 1 C 2 C 2 B 1 B 0 E 2 6 0 9 2 C 2 E 2 9 1 6 2 D 2 A 1 5 3 1 3 2 317 3 8 3 9 4 0 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 7 4 8 4 9 1 0 K E Y - 4 1 0 K E Y - 5 1 0 K E Y - 6 1 0 K E Y - 1 1 0 K E Y - 2 1 0 K E Y - 3 S E T MOD E RE S OL UT I ON 3 5 1 D 2 D 1 5 1 7 0 F 2 7 3 7 1 F 2 F 2 5 0 5 0 7

T 3 - MC

P A NE L

K E Y

MA T R I X

RE F E RE NCE

T A B L E

K O0 K O1 K O2 K O3 K O4 K O5 K O6
P 1 - 6 P P 1 - 4 P P 1 - 2 P P 1 - 1 0 P P 1 - 5 P P 1 - 9 P P 1 - 1 1 P

K I 0
P 1 - 1 3 P

3 0

2 5

3 4

2 6

3 5

2 9
B

1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 2 0 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 2 9 3 0 3 1 3 2 S W1 S W2

K I 1
P 1 - 7 P

1 3

1 7

1 6

1 2

K I 2
P 1 - 3 P

1 8

2 2

1 0

2 1

1 4

K I 3
P 1 - 1 P

1 5

1 9

2 0

1 1

K I 4
P 1 - 1 2 P

4 8

3 6

4 0

3 8

4 7

3 9

3 7

K I 5
P 1 - 8 P

2 8

2 3

3 1

3 2

2 4

3 3

2 7

K I 6
P 1 - 1 4 P

4 9

4 2

4 1

4 5

4 3

4 6

4 4

D
S W3 S W4 3 3 3 4

C
1 2 3 4 5

Control Panel 2/2 (FAX1570MC/1030/MFC1870MC/ 1970MC)


6

Power Supply (100-120V) U.S.A., CANADA, TAIWAN

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