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MANUAL
Published in Feb. 00
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JACKET(KM4230/5230)
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Service
Manual
LABEL(KM4230/5230)
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Safety precautions
This booklet provides safety warnings and precautions for our service
personnel to ensure the safety of their customers, their machines as well
as themselves during maintenance activities. Service personnel are
advised to read this booklet carefully to familiarize themselves with the
warnings and precautions described here before engaging in
maintenance activities.
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DANGER:
Symbols
The triangle ( ) symbol indicates a warning including danger
and caution. The specific point of attention is shown inside
the symbol.
General warning.
Disassembly prohibited.
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1. Installation Precautions
WARNING
Do not use a power supply with a voltage other than that specified.
Avoid multiple connections to one outlet: they may cause fire or electric
shock. When using an extension cable, always check that it is
adequate for the rated current. ...............................................................
Connect the ground wire to a suitable grounding point. Not grounding
the copier may cause fire or electric shock. Connecting the earth wire
to an object not approved for the purpose may cause explosion or
electric shock. Never connect the ground cable to any of the following:
gas pipes, lightning rods, ground cables for telephone lines and water
pipes or faucets not approved by the proper authorities. ........................
CAUTION:
Do not place the copier on an infirm or angled surface: the copier may
tip over, causing injury. ...........................................................................
Do not install the copier in a humid or dusty place. This may cause fire
or electric shock. .....................................................................................
Do not install the copier near a radiator, heater, other heat source or
near flammable material. This may cause fire. .......................................
Allow sufficient space around the copier to allow the ventilation grills to
keep the machine as cool as possible. Insufficient ventilation may
cause heat buildup and poor copying performance. ...............................
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Always handle the machine by the correct locations when moving it. ....
Always use anti-toppling and locking devices on copiers so equipped.
Failure to do this may cause the copier to move unexpectedly or
topple, leading to injury. ..........................................................................
Avoid inhaling toner or developer excessively. Protect the eyes. If toner
or developer is accidentally ingested, drink a lot of water to dilute it in
the stomach and obtain medical attention immediately. If it gets into the
eyes, rinse immediately with copious amounts of water and obtain
medical attention. ....................................................................................
Advice customers that they must always follow the safety warnings and
precautions in the copiers instruction handbook. ...................................
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Check that the power cable covering is free of damage. Check that the
power plug is dust-free. If it is dirty, clean it to remove the risk of fire or
electric shock. .........................................................................................
Never attempt to disassemble the optical unit in machines using lasers.
Leaking laser light may damage eyesight. ..............................................
Handle the charger sections with care. They are charged to high
potentials and may cause electric shock if handled improperly. .............
CAUTION
Wear safe clothing. If wearing loose clothing or accessories such as
ties, make sure they are safely secured so they will not be caught in
rotating sections. .....................................................................................
Use utmost caution when working on a powered machine. Keep away
from chains and belts. .............................................................................
Handle the fixing section with care to avoid burns as it can be
extremely hot. .........................................................................................
Check that the fixing unit thermistor, heat and press rollers are clean.
Dirt on them can cause abnormally high temperatures. .........................
Do not remove the ozone filter, if any, from the copier except for
routine replacement. ...............................................................................
Do not pull on the AC power cord or connector wires on high-voltage
components when removing them; always hold the plug itself. ..............
Do not route the power cable where it may be stood on or trapped. If
necessary, protect it with a cable cover or other appropriate item. ........
Treat the ends of the wire carefully when installing a new charger wire
to avoid electric leaks. ............................................................................
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After maintenance, always check that all the parts, screws, connectors
and wires that were removed, have been refitted correctly. Special
attention should be paid to any forgotten connector, trapped wire and
missing screws. ......................................................................................
Check that all the caution labels that should be present on the machine
according to the instruction handbook are clean and not peeling.
Replace with new ones if necessary. ......................................................
Handle greases and solvents with care by following the instructions
below: .....................................................................................................
Use only a small amount of solvent at a time, being careful not to
spill. Wipe spills off completely.
Ventilate the room well while using grease or solvents.
Allow applied solvents to evaporate completely before refitting the
covers or turning the main switch on.
Always wash hands afterwards.
Never dispose of toner or toner bottles in fire. Toner may cause
sparks when exposed directly to fire in a furnace, etc. .........................
Should smoke be seen coming from the copier, remove the power
plug from the wall outlet immediately. ..................................................
3. Miscellaneous
WARNING
Never attempt to heat the drum or expose it to any organic solvents
such as alcohol, other than the specified refiner; it may generate toxic
gas. .........................................................................................................
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CONTENTS
I
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1-3-1
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II ELECTRICAL SECTION
2-1 Electrical Parts Layout
2-1-1 Electrical parts layout .................................................................... 2-1-1
2-2 Detection of Paper Misfeed
2-2-1 Paper misfeed detection ............................................................... 2-2-1
2-2-2 Paper misfeed detection conditions .............................................. 2-2-2
2-2-3 Original misfeed detection ........................................................... 2-2-14
2-2-4 Original misfeed detection conditions ......................................... 2-2-15
2-3 Operation of the PCBs
2-3-1 Power source PCB ........................................................................ 2-3-1
2-3-2 Engine PCB ................................................................................... 2-3-3
2-3-3 Main PCB ...................................................................................... 2-3-4
2-3-4 Memory copy PCB ........................................................................ 2-3-6
2-3-5 Scanner motor PCB ...................................................................... 2-3-8
2-3-6 CCD PCB ...................................................................................... 2-3-9
2-3-7 DF driver PCB ............................................................................. 2-3-11
2-3-8 Operation unit main PCB,operation unit right PCB,and
operation unit left PCB ................................................................ 2-3-12
2-3-9 Deck main PCB (42 ppm: optional/52 ppm: standard) ................ 2-3-16
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3-2 Maintenance Mode
3-2-1 Maintenance mode ........................................................................ 3-2-1
3-2-2 Copier management .................................................................... 3-2-99
3-3 Assembly and Disassembly
3-3-1 Precautions for assembly and disassembly .................................. 3-3-1
3-3-2 Paper feed section ........................................................................ 3-3-3
3-3-3 Optical section ............................................................................. 3-3-23
3-3-4 Main charging section ................................................................. 3-3-42
3-3-5 Drum section ............................................................................... 3-3-45
3-3-6 Developing section ...................................................................... 3-3-51
3-3-7 Transfer and separation section .................................................. 3-3-56
3-3-8 Cleaning section .......................................................................... 3-3-59
3-3-9 Fixing section .............................................................................. 3-3-64
3-3-10 Feedshift and duplex section ...................................................... 3-3-80
3-3-11 SRDF section .............................................................................. 3-3-89
3-3-12 Large paper deck section
(42 ppm: optional/52 ppm: standard) ........................................ 3-3-102
3-4 PCB Initial Settings
3-4-1 Replacing the main PCB ............................................................... 3-4-1
3-4-2 Replacing the main PCB ROMs .................................................... 3-4-2
3-4-3 Adjustment-free variable resisters (VR) ........................................ 3-4-3
3-5 Self-Diagnosis
3-5-1 Self-diagnosis ................................................................................ 3-5-1
3-6 Troubleshooting
3-6-1 Image formation problems ............................................................ 3-6-1
3-6-2 Paper misfeeds ........................................................................... 3-6-18
3-6-3 PCB terminal voltages ................................................................. 3-6-33
3-6-4 Electrical problems ...................................................................... 3-6-73
3-6-5 Mechanical problems .................................................................. 3-6-97
3-7 Appendixes
Timing chart No. 1 .................................................................................... 3-7-1
Timing chart No. 2 .................................................................................... 3-7-2
Timing chart No. 3 .................................................................................... 3-7-3
Timing chart No. 4 .................................................................................... 3-7-4
Timing chart No. 5 .................................................................................... 3-7-5
Timing chart No. 6 .................................................................................... 3-7-6
Timing chart No. 7 .................................................................................... 3-7-7
Timing chart No. 8 .................................................................................... 3-7-8
Timing chart No. 9 .................................................................................... 3-7-9
Timing chart No. 10 ................................................................................ 3-7-10
Timing chart No. 11 ................................................................................ 3-7-11
Timing chart No. 12 ................................................................................ 3-7-12
Power source PCB 1/2 ........................................................................... 3-7-13
Power source PCB 2/2 ........................................................................... 3-7-14
Engine PCB 1/2 ...................................................................................... 3-7-15
Engine PCB 2/2 ...................................................................................... 3-7-16
Main PCB 1/9 .......................................................................................... 3-7-17
Main PCB 2/9 .......................................................................................... 3-7-18
Main PCB 3/9 .......................................................................................... 3-7-19
Main PCB 4/9 .......................................................................................... 3-7-20
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Main PCB 5/9 ..........................................................................................
Main PCB 6/9 ..........................................................................................
Main PCB 7/9 ..........................................................................................
Main PCB 8/9 ..........................................................................................
Main PCB 9/9 ..........................................................................................
Memory copy PCB 1/12 ..........................................................................
Memory copy PCB 2/12 ..........................................................................
Memory copy PCB 3/12 ..........................................................................
Memory copy PCB 4/12 ..........................................................................
Memory copy PCB 5/12 ..........................................................................
Memory copy PCB 6/12 ..........................................................................
Memory copy PCB 7/12 ..........................................................................
Memory copy PCB 8/12 ..........................................................................
Memory copy PCB 9/12 ..........................................................................
Memory copy PCB 10/12 ........................................................................
Memory copy PCB 11/12 ........................................................................
Memory copy PCB 12/12 ........................................................................
Scanner motor PCB ................................................................................
CCD PCB ................................................................................................
DF driver PCB .........................................................................................
Operation unit main PCB 1/2 ..................................................................
Operation unit main PCB 2/2 ..................................................................
Operation unit right PCB .........................................................................
Operation unit left PCB ...........................................................................
Deck main PCB ......................................................................................
Interface PCB .........................................................................................
SRDF connection diagram ......................................................................
General connection diagram (42 ppm copier) ........................................
General connection diagram (52 ppm copier) ........................................
SRDF wiring diagram ..............................................................................
Large paper deck wiring diagram ...........................................................
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THEORY AND
CONSTRUCTION
SECTION
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I Theory and
Construction Section
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CONTENTS
1-1 Specifications
1-1-1 Specifications ...................................................................................... 1-1-1
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1-1-1 Specifications
Copier (42 ppm copier)
Type Desktop
Copying system Dry, indirect electrostatic system
Originals Sheets and books
Maximum size: A3/11" 17"
Original feed system Fixed
Copy paper Drawer and duplex unit: Plain paper (64 80 g/m2)
Bypass table: Plain paper (60 160 g/m2)
Special paper: Transparencies, tracing paper, colored
paper, letterhead and envelopes (only when used as a
printer)
Note: Use the bypass table for special paper.
Copying sizes Maximum: A3/11" 17"
Minimum: A6R/51/2" 81/2"
During duplex copying
Maximum: A3/11" 17"
Minimum: A5R/51/2" 81/2"
Magnification ratios Manual mode: 25 400%, 1% increments
Auto copy mode: Fixed ratios
Metric
1:1 0.1%, 1:4.00/1:2.00/1:1.41/1:1.06/1:0.75/
1:0.70/1:0.50/1:0.25
Inch
1:1 0.1%, 1:4.00/1:2.00/1:1.29/1:1.21/1:0.78/
1:0.64/1:0.50/1:0.25
Copy speed At 100% magnification in memory copy mode:
A4/11" 81/2": 42 copies/min.
A4R/81/2" 11": 32 copies/min.
A3/11" 17": 24 copies/min.
B5 : 42 copies/min.
B5R : 36 copies/min.
B4 (257 364)/81/2" 14": 28 copies/min.
When the SRDF is used (at 100% magnification):
A4/11" 81/2": 42 copies/min.
First copy time 4.5 s or less (A4/11" 81/2", 100% magnification,
upper drawer, manual copy density control)
Warm-up time 120 s or less (room temperature 20C/68F, 65%RH)
Paper feed system Automatic feed
Capacity:
Drawers: 550 sheets
Manual feed
Capacity:
Bypass: 100 sheets
Photoconductor OPC (drum diameter 60 mm)
Charging system Single positive corona charging, 670 730 A
Exposure light source Semiconductor laser
Exposure scanning system Polygon mirror
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Developing system Dry, reverse developing (magnetic brush)
Developer: 2-component, ferrite carrier and N29T black
toner
Toner density control: toner sensor
Toner replenishing: automatic from a toner cartridge
Transfer system Single negative corona charging, 210 A
Separation system Single AC corona charging
Fixing system Heat roller
Heat source: halogen heaters (main 850 W, sub 850 W)
Control temperature: 180C/356F (at normal ambient
temperature)
Abnormally high temperature protection devices:
140C/284F thermostat
Fixing pressure: 210 N
Charge erasing system Exposure by cleaning lamp
Cleaning system Cleaning blade
Scanning system Flat bed scanning by CCD image sensor
Bit map memory 12 MB (standard)
Image storage memory 32 MB (standard)
Resolution 600 600 dpi
Light source Inert gas lamp (12 W)
Dimensions 627 (W) 748 (D) 841 (H) mm
2411/16" (W) 297/16" (D) 331/8" (H)
Weight 129 kg/283.8 lbs
Floor requirements 1287 mm (W) 748 (D)mm
505/16" (W) 297/16" (D)
Functions (1) Self-diagnostics
(2) Preheat
(3) Automatic copy density control
(4) Original size detection
(5) Automatic paper selection
(6) Automatic magnification selection
(7) Enlargement/reduction copy
(8) Fixed ratio selection
(9) Size zoom mode
(10) XY zoom mode
(11) Photo mode
(12) Duplex copy
(13) Margin copy
(14) Print page numbers function
(15) Split copy
(16) Border erasing
(17) Sheet copy
(18) Transparency backing sheet function
(19) Form overlay
(20) Combine copy
(21) Booklet + cover copy
(22) Sort copy
(23) Invert copy
(24) Mirror image mode
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(25) Program copy
(26) Setting change mode
(27) Job build mode
(28) Department control
(29) Weekly timer
(30) Language selection
Power source 120 V AC, 60 Hz, 10.5 A
220 240 V AC, 50 or 60 Hz, 4.9 A
Power consumption 1300 W (for 120 V specifications)
1200 W (for 220-240 V specifications)
Options Paper feed desk, large paper deck, finisher, key counter,
key card*, printer unit, memory copy board, additional
memory (16 MB/32 MB), booklet stitcher, MMD host
monitoring system device* and copy tray*.
* for 120 V specifications only
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Copier (52 ppm copier)
Type Console
Copying system Dry, indirect electrostatic system
Originals Sheets and books
Maximum size: A3/11" 17"
Original feed system Fixed
Copy paper Drawer and duplex unit: Plain paper (64 80 g/m2)
Bypass table: Plain paper (60 160 g/m2)
Special paper: Transparencies, tracing paper, colored
paper, letterhead and envelopes (only when used as a
printer)
Note: Use the bypass table for special paper.
Copying sizes Maximum: A3/11" 17"
Minimum: A6R/51/2" 81/2"
During duplex copying
Maximum: A3/11" 17"
Minimum: A5R/51/2" 81/2"
Magnification ratios Manual mode: 25 400%, 1% increments
Auto copy mode: Fixed ratios
Metric
1:1 0.1%, 1:4.00/1:2.00/1:1.41/1:1.06/1:0.75/
1:0.70/1:0.50/1:0.25
Inch
1:1 0.1%, 1:4.00/1:2.00/1:1.29/1:1.21/1:0.78/
1:0.64/1:0.50/1:0.25
Copy speed At 100% magnification in memory copy mode:
A4/11" 81/2": 52 copies/min.
A4R/81/2" 11": 35 copies/min.
A3/11" 17": 26 copies/min.
B5 : 52 copies/min.
B5R : 42 copies/min.
B4 (257 364)/81/2" 14": 31 copies/min.
When the SRDF is used (at 100% magnification):
A4/11" 81/2": 42 copies/min.
First copy time 4.5 s or less (A4/11" 81/2", 100% magnification,
upper drawer, manual copy density control)
Warm-up time 180 s or less (room temperature 20C/68F, 65%RH)
Paper feed system Automatic feed
Capacity:
Drawers: 550 sheets
Manual feed
Capacity:
Bypass: 100 sheets
Photoconductor OPC (drum diameter 60 mm)
Charging system Single positive corona charging, 670 730 A
Exposure light source Semiconductor laser
Exposure scanning system Polygon mirror
Developing system Dry, reverse developing (magnetic brush)
Developer: 2-component, ferrite carrier and N29T black
toner
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Toner density control: toner sensor
Toner replenishing: automatic from a toner cartridge
Transfer system Single negative corona charging, 210 A
Separation system Single AC corona charging
Fixing system Heat roller
Heat source: halogen heaters (main 850 W, sub 850W)
Control temperature: 190C/374F (at normal ambient
temperature)
Abnormally high temperature protection devices:
140C/284F thermostat
Fixing pressure: 210 N
Charge erasing system Exposure by cleaning lamp
Cleaning system Cleaning blade
Scanning system Flat bed scanning by CCD image sensor
Bit map memory 12 MB (standard)
Image storage memory 32 MB (standard)
Resolution 600 600 dpi
Light source Inert gas lamp (12 W)
Dimensions 627 (W) 748 (D) 1131 (H) mm
2411/16" (W) 297/16" (D) 449/16" (H)
Weight 160 kg/352 lbs
Floor requirements 1287 mm (W) 748 (D)mm
505/16" (W) 297/16" (D)
Functions (1) Self-diagnostics
(2) Preheat
(3) Automatic copy density control
(4) Original size detection
(5) Automatic paper selection
(6) Automatic magnification selection
(7) Enlargement/reduction copy
(8) Fixed ratio selection
(9) Size zoom mode
(10) XY zoom mode
(11) Photo mode
(12) Duplex copy
(13) Margin copy
(14) Print page numbers function
(15) Split copy
(16) Border erasing
(17) Sheet copy
(18) Transparency backing sheet function
(19) Form overlay
(20) Combine copy
(21) Booklet + cover copy
(22) Sort copy
(23) Invert copy
(24) Mirror image mode
(25) Program copy
(26) Setting change mode
(27) Job build mode
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(28) Department control
(29) Weekly timer
(30) Language selection
Power source 120 V AC, 60 Hz, 10.5 A
220 240 V AC, 50 or 60 Hz, 4.9 A
Power consumption 1200 W (for 120 V specifications)
1300 W (for 220-240 V specifications)
Options Finisher, key counter, key card*, printer unit, additional
memory (16 MB/32 MB) , MMD host monitoring system
device* and copy tray*
* for 120 V specifications only
SRDF
Original feed system Automatic feed
Originals Sheets
Original weights Single-sided original mode: 35 160 g/m2
Double-sided original mode: 50 120 g/m2
Original paper Plain paper, thermal paper, art paper, colored paper
Original sizes A3 A5R, folio/11" 17" 81/2" 51/2"
No. of originals Up to 50 sheets (A3, B4, folio, 11" 17", 81/2" 14")
Up to 70 sheets (up to A4/11" 81/2")
Up to 50 sheets in the auto selection mode
Art or thermal paper must be fed individually.
Power source Electrically connected to the copier
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1-2 Handling Precautions
1-2-1 Drum ................................................................................................... 1-2-1
1-2-2 Developer and toner ........................................................................... 1-2-1
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1-2-1 Drum
Note the following when handling or storing the drum.
When removing the image formation unit, never expose the drum surface to strong direct
light.
Keep the drum at an ambient temperature between 20C/4F and 40C/104F and at
a relative humidity not higher than 85% RH. Avoid abrupt changes in temperature and
humidity.
Avoid exposure to any substance which is harmful to or may affect the quality of the drum.
Do not touch the drum surface with any object. Should it be touched by hands or stained
with oil, clean it.
If the machine is left open for more than 5 minutes for maintenance, remove the drum and
store it in the drum storage bag (Part No. 78369020).
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Large paper deck
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DF original reversing cover
Original set indicator
Original insertion guides
Original table
DF opening/closing lever
Original ejection cover
Paper ejection guide
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Toner cartridge release lever
Image formation unit release button
Image formation unit handle
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Gear 35/29
Developing drive gear
Gear 31
Gear 24
Gear 20
Registration clutch gear
Upper registration roller gear
Lower registration roller gear
Gear 39/25
Gear 30
Gear 37
Gear 20
Bypass paper feed clutch gear
Gear 18
Gear 16
Lower bypass paper feed pulley gear
Gear 16
Bypass forwarding pulley gear
paper feed motor gear
Gear 55/45
Feed clutch 5 gear
Gear 30
Feed clutch 4 gear
Gear 47
Gear 40
Gear 28
Gear 34
Lower feed roller gear
Upper feed roller gear
Gear 30
Gear 28
Feed clutch 1 gear
Idle pulley 38/23
Paper feed drive belt
Idle pulley 31/42
Feed clutch 2 gear
Upper paper feed clutch gear
Upper paper feed pulley gear
Gear 21
Forwarding pulley gear
Gear16
Lower paper feed pulley gear
Paper feed tension pulley
Idle pulley 31/42
Lower paper feed clutch gear
Upper paper feed pulley gear
Gear 21
Forwarding pulley gear
Gear 16
Lower paper feed pulley gear
Feed clutch 3 gear
Feed roller 3 pulley
Feed drive belt
Feed idle pulley
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Tension pulley 10
Feed roller 4 pulley
Paper conveying motor gear
Idle gear 43
Duplex unit input gear
Pulley 63/32
Paper conveying drive belt
Pulley 36/32
Idle gear 36/36
Idle gear 30
Gear 26
Paper conveying roller
Paper conveying belt
Paper conveying pulley
Fixing drive gear
Idle gear 30
Idle gear 26
Idle gear 26
Gear 19
Pulley 22
Gear 19
Feedshift drive belt
Tension pulley 22
Pulley 22
Gear 20/28
Idle gear 29
Idle gear 30
One-way gear
Idle gear 20
Eject speed switching clutch gear
Gear 26
Idle gear 26
Idle gear 20
Gear 23
Pulley 28
Eject drive belt
Tension pulley 28
Eject roller pulley
Scanner motor pulley
Scanner drive belt
Scanner drive pulley
Scanner wire drum
Scanner wire
Scanner wire pulley
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JAM release gear 14
Tension pulley
Eject drive belt
Conveying drive belt 2
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Figure 1-3-8 Drive systemDuplex section
1
2
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4
5
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9 Forwarding pulley 27
0 Gear 18
! Gear 26
@ Paper conveying pulley 40
# Paper conveying drive belt
$ Paper conveying tension pulley
% Paper conveying pulley 20
^ Paper conveying pulley 20
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2 Paper feed clutch 1
3 Paper feed clutch 2
4 Paper conveying clutch
5 Gear 20
6 Gear 26
7 Gear 50-20
8 Gear 35-1-20
9 Pulley 18
0 Gear 43-20
! Pulley S2M-18
@ Gear 16
# Roller 0.8-20
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Figure 1-3-10 Drawer paper feed and secondary paper feed sections
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Forwarding pulley
Upper paper feed pulley
Lower paper feed pulley
Upper feed roller
Lower feed roller
Upper feed guide plate
Middle feed guide plate
Lower feed guide plate
Feed roller 1
Feed roller 2
Feed roller 3
Feed roller 4
Feed pulley
Upper registration roller
Lower registration roller
Upper registration guide
Lower registration guide
Lower pre-transfer guide
Feed guide
Drawer lift
Lift operation plate
Upper paper feed clutch (PFCL-U)
Lower paper feed clutch (PFCL-L)
Feed clutch 1 (FCL1)
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Each drawer consists of a lift driven by the lift motor and other components. Each
drawer can hold up to 550 sheets of paper.
Paper is fed from the drawer by the rotation of the forwarding pulley and upper paper
feed pulley. The lower paper feed pulley prevents multiple sheets from being fed at one
time, via the torque limiter.
CN13-4
CN13-7 CN8-B11
CN13-10
CN13-13
RCL
CN8-B2
RSW
CN13-1
FSW
FCL5
CN12-A2
FCL4
CN8-B9
CN12-A4
FCL1
PFSW1
CN12-A8
LICSW-U
CN15-3
CN15-9
CN15-13
CN12-A10
CN15-4
CN15-10
CN15-14
EPCB
PSW-U
FCL2
PFCL PFSW2
U
LICSW-L
PSW-L
FCL3
PFCL
L PFSW3
PFSW4
Figure 1-3-11
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Image ready
Print key
FCL4
174 ms
35 ms
FSW
RSW
100 ms
FCL5
74 ms
80 ms
RCL
PFM
250 ms
DM
PFCL-U
100 ms
50 ms
FCL2
PFSW2
FCL1
58 ms
163 ms
35 ms
28 ms
PFSW1
A BC
D E
G H
Auto copy density control, copy paper: A4/11" 81/2", magnification ratio 100%
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A When the print key is pressed, the paper feed motor (PFM) turns on, and 250 ms later
the drive motor (DM) turns on to start drive for the paper feed section.
B 100 ms after the print key is pressed, the upper paper feed clutch (PFCL-U) turns on,
and the upper and lower paper feed pulleys rotate to start the primary paper feed.
C 50 ms after the upper paper feed clutch (PFCL-U) turns on, feed clutch 2 (FCL2) turns
on, and feed roller 2 rotates.
D 28 ms after the leading edge of the paper turns paper feed switch 2 (PFSW2) on, feed
clutch 1 (FCL1) turns on, and feed roller 1 to rotates.
E 163 ms after paper feed switch 2 (PFSW2) turns on, the upper paper feed clutch (PFCLU) turns off.
F 174 ms after the leading edge of the paper turns paper feed switch 1 (PFSW1) on, feed
clutch 4 (FCL4) turns on, and the lower feed roller rotates at high speed to create slack
in the paper before registration.
G 58 ms after the trailing edge of the paper turns paper feed switch 2 (PFSW2) turns off,
feed clutch 2 (FCL2) turns off.
H 35 ms after the leading edge of the paper turns the registration switch (RSW) on, feed
clutches 1 and 4 (FCL1 and FCL4) turn off.
I 74 ms after image ready signal turn on, the registration clutch (RCL) turns on, causing
the upper and lower registration rollers to rotate to start secondary paper feed.
Simultaneously, feed clutch 5 (FCL5) turns on and the lower feed roller rotates at low
speed.
J 100 ms after the trailing edge of the paper turns the feed switch (FSW) off, feed clutch
5 (FCL5) turns off.
K 80 ms after the trailing edge of the paper turns the registration switch (RSW) off, the
registration clutch (RCL) turns off.
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(1-2) Paper feed from the bypass table
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Bypass table
Bypass upper guide
Bypass lower guide
Bypass stopper
Bypass friction plate
Bypass forwarding pulley
Bypass upper paper feed pulley
Bypass lower paper feed pulley
The bypass table can hold up to 100 sheets of paper at one time.
When the start key is pressed, the bypass solenoid (BYPSOL) turns on, unlocking the
bypass stopper and lowering the bypass forwarding pulley until it comes into contact
with the paper. This conveys paper placed on the bypass table to the bypass upper and
lower paper feed pulleys. The bypass paper feed clutch (BYPPFCL) then turns on,
transmitting the drive motor (DM) drive to these pulleys to start primary paper feed.
The bypass lower paper feed pulley rotates opposite to the paper feed direction so that
the torque limiter prevents multiple sheets from being fed at one time.
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CN14-A8
CN14-A4
BYPPSW
CN14-A7
CN8-B11
BYPSOL
BYP
PFCL
RCL
CN8-B2
RSW
CN13-1
FSW
CN12-A2
FCL5
FCL4
CN8-B9
EPCB
Figure 1-3-13
Image ready
Print key
FSW
RSW
115 ms
FCL5
65 ms
100 ms
74 ms
RCL
80 ms
PFM
250 ms
DM
100 ms
BYPSOL
300 ms
BYPPFCL
AB
90 ms
200 ms
DE G
F
Auto copy density control, copy paper: A5R/51/2" 81/2", magnification ratio 25%
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A When the print key is pressed, the paper feed motor (PFM) turns on, and 250 ms later
the drive motor (DM) turn on to start drive for the paper feed section.
B 100 ms after the print key is pressed, the bypass solenoid (BYPSOL) turns on. The
bypass stopper is then unlocked, and the bypass forwarding pulley lowers to forward the
paper.
C 300 ms after the bypass solenoid (BYPSOL) turns on, the bypass paper feed clutch
(BYPPFCL) turns on, and the upper and lower bypass paper feed pulleys rotate to start
primary paper feed.
D 115 ms after the leading edge of the paper turn the feed switch (FSW) on, feed clutch
5 (FCL5) turns on, and the lower feed roller rotates at low speed to create slack in the
paper before registration.
E 200 ms after the feed switch (FSW) turns on, the bypass paper feed clutch (BYPPFCL)
turns off.
F 90 ms after feed clutch 5 (FCL5) turns on, the bypass solenoid (BYPSOL) turns off.
G 65 ms after the leading edge of the paper turns the registration switch (RSW) on, feed
clutch 5 (FCL 5) turns off.
H 74 ms after the image ready signal turns on, the registration clutch (RCL) turns on, and
the upper and lower registration rollers rotate to start secondary paper feed.
Simultaneously, feed clutch 5 (FCL5) turns on and lower feed roller rotates at low speed.
I 100 ms after the trailing edge of the paper turns the feed switch (FSW) off, feed clutch
5 (FCL5) turns off.
J 80 ms after the trailing edge of the paper turns the registration switch (RSW) off, the
registration clutch (RCL) turns off.
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(2) Main charging section
The main charging section consists of the drum and the main charger assembly.
The main charger assembly charges the drum so that a latent image is formed on the
surface, the charger grid ensuring the charge is applied uniformly.
Main charger assembly
Drum
Figure 1-3-14
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Figure 1-3-15 Main charger
1
2
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CN5-B1
CN5-B13
CN5-B11
CN5-B12
24 V DC
MC REM
MC ALM
GRID CONT
Tungsten wire
Charger spring
Charger terminal
Charger pin
Main charger grid
Grid tension plate
CN1-13
MC
CN1-1
CN1-3
TB
CN1-2
Grid
HVTPCB
Drum
EPCB
Figure 1-3-16
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Print key
CFM1
360 ms
ESW
520 ms
300 ms
MC REM
290-30000 ms
PFM
Auto copy density control, copy paper: A4/11" 81/2", magnification ratio 100%
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(3) Optical section
The optical section consists of the scanner, mirror frame and image scanning unit for
scanning and the laser scanner unit for printing.
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Mirror frame
Mirror 1
Mirror 2
Mirror 3
Exposure lamp (EL)
Reflector
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Original scanning
The original image is illuminated by the exposure lamp (EL) and scanned by the CCD
PCB (CCDPCB) in the image scanning unit via the three mirrors, the reflected light
being converted to an electrical signal.
The scanner and mirror frame travel to scan on the optical rails on the front and rear of
the machine to scan from side to side. The speed of the mirror frame is half the speed
of the scanner. When the SRDF is used, the scanner and mirror frame stop at the DF
original scanning position to start scanning.
Original
SHPSW
CCDPCB
CN3-1
CN1-1
CN3-6
CN1-6
CN2-4
INPCB
CN5-1
CN5-16
CN11-1
CN11-11
CN12-1
CN12-7
CN1-1
CN1-16
SMPCB
CN2-1
EL
CN2-1
CN2-6
CN4-2
SM
CN9-1
CN9-4
CN8-1
CN8-5
CN7-1
CN7-13
CN1-1
CN1-140
MPCB
LSU
CN7-1
CN7-2
CN1-1
CN1-140
Drum
EPCB
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Print key
410 P
Fwd. rotation
SM
Rev. rotation
414 P
9921 P
110 P
SHPSW
FVSYNC signal
A
Manual copy density control, copy paper: A3/11" 17", magnification ratio 100%
Scanner operation
A When the print key is pressed, the scanner motor (SM) reverses for 410 pulses and
then rotates forward.
B 414 pulses after the scanner motor rotates forward, the FVSYNC signal turns on for
9921 pulses for scanning.
C The scanner motor (SM) reverses to return the scanner to the home position.
D 110 pulses after the scanner home position switch (SHPSW) turns on, the scanner
motor (SM) turns off, and the scanner stops at its home position.
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Image printing
The image data scanned by the CCD PCB (CCDPCB) is processed on the main PCB
(MPCB) and transmitted as image printing data to the laser scanner unit (LSU). By
repeatedly turning the laser on and off, the laser scanner unit forms a latent image on
the drum surface.
Laser scanner unit
Collimator lenses
Laser diodes (LD)
Beam spritter
LD control PCB
Lens 1
Lens 3
Lens 2
Polygon mirror
BD sensor mirror
Oject mirror
Lens 4
Figure 1-3-19
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The dimensions of the laser beam are as shown in Figure 1-3-19.
70 m
65 m
Figure 1-3-21
Scanning in the main direction is provided by the rotating polygon mirror, while scanning
in the auxiliary direction is provided by the rotating drum, forming a static latent image
on the drum.
The static latent image of the letter A, for example, is formed on the drum surface as
shown in Figure 1-3-22. Electrical charge is dissipated on the area of the drum surface
irradiated by the laser.
The focal point of the laser beam is moved line by line, and adjacent lines slightly
overlap each other.
Main
scanning
direction
Auxilary
scanning
direction
: laser beam is on
Figure 1-3-22
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(4) Developing section
The developing section consists of the developing unit and the toner recycling
assembly.
Developing unit
Toner sub hopper
Figure 1-3-23
Developing section
The developing unit consists of the developing roller where a magnetic brush is formed,
the doctor blade and the developing spirals that agitate the developer.
The toner recycling assembly consists of the toner main and sub-hoppers. In t he main
hopper new toner from the toner cartridge is mixed with residual toner recovered from
the cleaning section. The mixture is conveyed by the sub-hopper to the developing unit.
The toner level detection sensor (TLDS) checks whether or not toner remains in the
main hopper.
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Toner cartridge paddle
Toner cartridge spiral
Toner cartridge
Cleaning unit
Developing unit
Toner sub hopper
Toner flow
Figure 1-3-24
Toner recycling
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Formation of magnetic brush
The developing roller consists of a magnet roller with five poles and a sleeve roller.
Rotation of the sleeve roller around the magnet roller entrains developer, which in turn
forms a magnetic brush at pole N1 on the magnet roller. The height of the magnet brush
is regulated by the doctor blade; the developing result is affected by the position of the
poles on the magnet roller and the position of the doctor blade.
A developing bias voltage generated by the high-voltage transformer (HVTPCB) is
applied to the developing roller to provide image contrast.
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S1 43.5
5 1
Figure 1-3-25
1
2
3
4
N1:
N2:
N3:
S1:
S2:
N2
830 104 T
630 104 T
450 104 T
860 104 T
700 104 T
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CN2-A5
CN2-A6
CN2-A7
CN2-A8
TFM
TFM+
TRM
TRM+
TRM
TFM
TLDS
CN2-B3
TLS
CN2-A10
CN2-B11
CN2-B9
CN5-B10
CN5-B8
CN5-B1
EPCB
TNS
TNS SIG
TNS CONT
DB REM
DB CONT
24 V DC
CN1-4
CN1-6
CN2
DB
CN1-13
HVTPCB
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Toner density control
Toner density control is conducted using the TARGET value as the reference which is
the toner sensor initial output value set by maintenance item U130 when developer is
loaded for the first time.
Toner being replenished message
Toner sensor
output voltage (V)
Aging:
1 min: during copying
Copying
AB
Figure 1-3-27
CD EF G
H IJ
A When the toner sensor output voltage exceeds the toner feed start level, the toner feed
motor (TFM) and the toner recycle motor (TRM) operate intermittentlyon for 0.5 s and
off for 1.5 s, and on for 1.0 s and off for 1.0 s, respectivelyto replenish toner.
B As toner is replenished, the toner sensor output voltage drops below the toner feed stop
level and replenishing stops.
C Both the toner feed motor (TFM) and toner recycle motor (TRM) operate intermittently
on for 0.5 s and off for 0.5 sto replenish toner until the toner sensor output voltage
reaches the toner empty reset level after exceeding the toner feed start level.
D The toner feed motor (TFM) and toner recycle motor (TRM) operate intermittentlyon
for 1.0 s and off for 1.0 s, and on for 1.5 s and off for 0.5 s, respectivelyto replenish
toner until the toner sensor output voltage reaches the toner empty detection level after
exceeding the toner feed reset level
E When the toner sensor output voltage exceeds the toner empty detection level after
toner replenishing is carried out, the toner being replenished message appears. Both the
toner feed motor (TFM) and toner recycle motor (TRM) then operate intermittentlyon
for 1.5 s and off for 0.5 sfor 1 min. for aging. If the voltage fails to fall to the toner empty
reset level, the toner request message appears.
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F When the toner sensor output voltage drops to the toner empty reset level, the toner
being replenished message disappears, and both the toner feed motor (TFM) and toner
recycle motor (TRM) operates intermittentlyon for 0.5 s and off for 0.5 sto replenish
toner.
G When toner is replenished, the toner sensor output voltage drops below the toner feed
stop level and replenishing stops.
H After the toner cartridge is replaced, both the toner feed motor (TFM) and toner recycle
motor (TRM) operate intermittentlyon for 1.5 s and off for 0.5 sto replenish toner.
I When the toner sensor output voltage drops to the toner feed stop level, the toner request
message disappears. Both the toner feed motor (TFM) and toner recycle motor (TRM)
then operate intermittentlyon for 1.0 s and off for 1.0 sto replenish toner.
J When toner is replenished, the toner sensor output voltage drops to the toner feed stop
level and replenishing stops.
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Correcting toner feed start level
The toner feed start level is corrected based on the absolute humidity and the drive time
so that toner density becomes proper depending on the change of the humidity and the
drive time.
Correction based on the absolute humidity
Correction at the toner
feed start level (V)
0.74
C
B
0
A
Maintenance item U130 performed.
0.16
0
3.09
10.8
35.9
Absolute humidity
(g/m3)
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Computing the absolute humidity
The external humidity sensor (EHUMSENS) and external temperature thermistor
(ETTH) are located on the humidity sensor PCB (HUMPCB). The external humidity
sensor (EHUMSENS) converts the relative humidity detected by the humidity sensing
element into a voltage and sends it to the engine PCB (EPCB). The main PCB
(MPCB)computes the absolute humidity based on this EHUMSENS signal and the
temperature (ETTH signal) detected by the external temperature thermistor (ETTH).
EPCB
HUMPCB
ETTH
ETTH
GND
EHUMSENS
5V
CN5-A1
CN5-A2
EHUMSENS
Figure 1-3-29
CN5-A4
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Correction based on the total drive motor time
The toner feed start level is also corrected based on the total time the drive motor (DM)
has been on from execution of maintenance item U130, so that the toner sensor output
is regulated properly.
Correction at the toner
feed start level (V)
0.76
0.46
0.36
0.24
B
0
10
30
50
150
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Toner level detection
The toner level in the toner main hopper is monitored by the toner level detection sensor
(TLDS). It converts the presence or absence of toner in the toner main hopper into a
voltage and sends it to the main PCB (MPCB), which triggers a message to request the
toner cartridge to be replaced before the recycled toner ratio in the toner main hopper
reaches a significant level.
Toner request message Toner empty detection Toner empty detection
reactivated.
reactivated.
Toner cartridge to be
U 130 performed.
replaced.
Toner empty detection Toner empty
detection ignored.
ignored.
TFM: on
1 min.
5 min.
10 s
10 s
10 s
Figure 1-3-31
A When the toner level detection sensor (TLDS) output voltage drops below 0.5 V while
the toner feed motor (TFM) is on, the toner motor drive time starts to be counted.
B If the toner level detection sensor (TLDS) output voltage remains below 0.5 V for 10 s,
the toner request message appears.
Note: When the toner request message is displayed under these conditions, the
available copy mode and the number of copies that can be made are
restricted as set in maintenance item U258 (see page 3-2-74).
C Toner empty detection is ignored for 1 min. (the toner feed motor on time) after the toner
cartridge has been replaced. If the toner level detection sensor (TLDS) output remains
at 4.5 V or above for 10 s, toner empty detection is reactivated.
D Toner empty detection is ignored for 5 min. (the toner feed motor on time) after
maintenance item U130 has been performed for developer initial setting. If the toner level
detection sensor (TLDS) output remains at 4.5 V or above for 10 s, toner empty detection
is reactivated.
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Toner hopper lockup detection
The amount of recycled toner in the toner main hopper is monitored by the toner hopper
lockup sensor (TLS). It converts the presence or absence of toner in the toner main
hopper into a voltage and sends it to the main PCB, which prevents toner main hopper
lockup as the amount of the recycled toner in the hopper increases.
Toner feed start level
Toner feed stop level
Toner recycle motor
1 min
4.5 V
Toner hopper lockup
sensor output voltage (V)
0.5 V
A
Figure 1-3-32
A When the toner hopper lockup sensor (TLS) output voltage is below 0.5 V, toner is
replenished to control toner density.
B When the toner hopper lockup sensor (TLS) output voltage exceeds 4.5 V while toner
sensor output voltage is below the toner feed start level, toner is not replenished.
C When the toner sensor output voltage is over the toner feed start level while the toner
hopper lockup sensor (TLS) output level is over 4.5 V, the toner feed motor (TFM) does
not operate, while the toner recycle motor (TRM) operates continuously.
D When the toner hopper lockup sensor (TLS) output voltage is over 4.5 V, the on-time of
the toner recycle motor (TRM) is counted. When the continuous on-time exceeds 1 min.,
C740 (toner hopper problem) is displayed.
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(5) Transfer and separation section
Tungsten wires
Transfer charger assembly
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CN5-B7
CN5-B6
CN5-B5
CN5-B4
CN5-B3
CN5-B1
TC REM
TC CONT
SC REM
SC CONT
ST ALM
24 V DC
CN1-7
CN1-8
CN1-9
CN1-10
CN1-11
CN1-13
CN8-B5
HVTPCB
Drum
CCM REV
CCM FWD
CN8-B4
EPCB
SC
TC
CCM
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Charger wire cleaning
The charger wires are cleaned by the transfer charger cleaning pad and separation
charger cleaning pad traveling along each wire. The pads are placed on a slider which
moves back and forth along the charger cleaning spiral as the spiral is turned by the
charger cleaning motor (CCM).
The two shield cleaning sponges travel along the transfer charger shield, cleaning the
inside of the shield.
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Image ready
Secondary paper feed start
Secondary paper feed end
Print key
CFM1
360 ms
ESW
520 ms
300 ms
MC REM
290-30000 ms
PFM
SC REM
700 ms
RSW
74 ms
RCL
80 ms
210 ms
TC REM
270 ms
Auto copy density control, copy paper: A4/11" 8 / ", magnification ratio 100%
1 2
A When the print key is pressed, the paper feed motor (PFM) turns on.
B 700 ms after the paper feed motor (PFM) turns on, separation charging (SC REM)
starts.
C 210 m after the registration clutch (RCL) turn on to start secondary paper feed,
transfer charging (TC REM) starts.
D 270 ms after the trailing edge of the paper turns the registration switch (RSW) off,
transfer charging (TC REM) ends.
E 290 to 30000 ms after the main charging (MC REM) ends, the paper feed motor
(PFM) turns off and separation charging (SC REM) ends.
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(6) Cleaning section
The cleaning section consists of the cleaning blade and brush that remove residual
toner from the drum surface after the transfer process, and the cleaning spiral that
carries the residual toner back to the toner recycling assembly.
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Figure 1-3-36
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Cleaning section
Drum
Cleaning blade
Cleaning brush
Cleaning spiral
Lower cleaning seal
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(7) Charge erasing section
The cleaning lamp (CL) consists of 36 LEDs which remove residual charge from the
drum surface.
Cleaning lamp
Figure 1-3-37
CN2-A2
CL REM
CL
Drum
EPCB
Figure 1-3-38
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Print key
50 ms
CL
600 ms
PFM
A B
Auto copy density control, copy paper: A4/11" 81/2", magnification ratio 100%
Charge erasing
A When the print key is pressed, the paper feed motor (PFM) turns on.
B 50 ms after the paper feed motor (PFM) turns on, the cleaning lamp (CL) lights to
remove the residual charge from the drum surface after the residual toner is
removed by the cleaning section.
C 600 ms after the paper feed motor (PFM) turns off, the cleaning lamp (CL) turns off.
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(8) Fixing section
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The fixing section consists of the parts shown in Figure 1-3-39. When paper reaches the
fixing section after the transfer process, it passes between the press roller and heat
roller, which is heated by fixing heaters M or S (H1 or H2). Pressure is applied by the
pressure springs so that the toner on the paper is melted, fused and fixed onto the
paper.
When the fixing process is completed, the paper is separated from the heat roller by its
separation claws and is ejected from the copier to either the eject section or duplex
section.
TH
PRY
Heat roller
TB3
FTH
CN10-1
H1
H2
CN10-2
CN3-B7
FTH
CN3-B8
5 V DC
CN4-5
H2 REM
CN6-8
CN6-7
H1 REM
CN4-4
PSPCB
EPCB
Figure 1-3-40
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Heating the heat roller and detecting temperature
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Figure 1-3-41 Heating the heat roller and detecting temperature
1 Heat roller
2 Fixing heater M (H1)
3 Fixing heater S (H2)
The heat roller is heated by fixing heaters M or S (H1 or H2) inside it; its surface
temperature is detected by the fixing unit thermistor (FTH) and is regulated by the fixing
heaters turning on and off.
If the fixing section becomes abnormally hot, either the fixing unit thermistor detects it or
fixing unit thermostat (TH) operates, in each case, shutting the power to the fixing
heaters off.
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Copying enabled
Aging end
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*2
MSW
2s
*3
PRY
H1
H2
Charger wire cleaning
CCM
3s
DM
200 ms
PCM
270 ms
CL
50 ms
600 ms
DB REM
Full speed
Half speed
CFM1
Half speed
PCFM
IFFM
1s
PM
AB
CD E
*2: 42 ppm: 60 s
52 ppm: 120 s
G H I
A 2s after the main switch (MSW) is turned on, the power relay (PRY) and fixing
heater M (H1) turn on to heat the heat roller. The charger cleaning motor (CCM)
also turns on to clean the charger wire, and cooling fan motor 1 (CFM1) rotates at
half speed.
B 1 s after fixing heater M (H1) turns on, the polygon motor (PM) in the laser scanner
unit turns on.
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C When the fixing temperature reaches 175C/347F, the copier enters primary
stabilization. 50 ms later the cleaning lamp (CL) and developing bias (DB REM) turn
on and primary stabilization starts.
D 200 ms after the cleaning lamp (CL) turns on, the drive motor (DM) turns on.
E 270 ms after the drive motor (DM) turns on, the paper conveying motor (PCM),
paper conveying fan motor (PCFM) and image formation section fan motor (IFFM)
turn on and cooling fan motor 1 (CFM1) rotates at full speed.
F When the fixing temperature reaches 180C/356F (42 ppm) or 190C/374F (52 ppm),
the copier enters secondary stabilization. Fixing heater M (H1) is turned on and off
to keep the fixing temperature at 180C/356F (42 ppm) or 190C/374F (52 ppm)
and aging starts.
G 116 s (42 ppm) or 176 s (52 ppm) after the power relay (PRY) turns on or 60 s (42
ppm) or 120 s (52 ppm) after the copier enters secondary stabilization (whichever
event occurs first), copying is enables.
H 3 s after copying is enabled, the drive motor (DM), paper conveying motor (PCM)
and image formation section fan motor (IFFM) turn off, and aging ends. Cooling fan
motor 1 (CFM1) rotates at half speed.
I 600 ms after aging ends, the cleaning lamp (CL), developing bias (DB REM) and
paper conveying fan motor (PCFM) turn off.
42 ppm: 190C/374F
(10C/18F higher)
52 ppm: 195C/383F
(5C/9F higher)
Continuous copying of
100 or less sheets in
duplex copy mode
42 ppm: 160C/320F
(20C/36F lower)
52 ppm: 170C/338F
(20C/36F lower)
Fixing heater M or S (H1 or H2) is turned on for 5 s from the start of the copying
operation so that the fixing control temperature becomes 190C/374F (10C/18F
higher for 42 ppm) or 195C/383F (5C/9F higher for 52 ppm).
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Paper separation
Paper is separated in the fixing section by the separation claws as shown in Figure 1-342.
Heat roller
Figure 1-3-42
Paper separation
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(9) Feedshift and eject section
The feedshift and eject section consists of the parts shown in Figure 1-3-43. When
fixing is complete, the conveying path is switched by the feedshift guide to eject the
paper to either the copy tray or duplex unit.
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Eject pulley
Upper eject guide
Feedshift guide
Upper right feedshift guide
Right feedshift roller
Left feedshift roller
Lower right feedshift guide
Lower left feedshift guide
Lower feedshift guide
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CN3-A8
CN3-A9
FSSOL1
FSSOL2
FSSOL
CN3-B9
ESW
CN3-A1
SBE
SW
FSSW
CN3-A4
EPCB
Figure 1-3-44
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(10) Duplex section
In duplex copy mode, the paper copied onto the first face (rear face) is sent to the
duplex section for side registration and switchback, and refeed for copying onto the
second face (front face).
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When the paper is sent to the duplex section, the duplex paper tapping solenoid
(DUPPTSOL) lowers, which forwards the paper by means of the rotation of the duplex
forwarding pulley until it is caught by the switchback roller.
In duplex copy mode, the switchback feedshift solenoid (SBFSSOL) turns on to operate
the switchback feedshift guide. The paper is then sent to the duplex paper conveying
section by the rotation of the switchback roller.
During switchback ejection, the paper is conveyed to the feedshift and eject section and
ejected with the copied face down.
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Figure 1-3-46
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CN9-12
CN10-1
CN10-5
CN9-11
CN9-8
CN10-8
CN10-14
CN9-7
CN9-16
SBFSSOL1
SBFSSOL2
CN10-10
CN10-12
EPCB
SBFSSOL
STKSW
DUPFWDSOL
DUPRSW
SRM
SRHPSW
DUP
PCSW
DUPESW
DUP
PTSOL
Figure 1-3-47
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Duplex copying operation timing
Image ready
1160 ms
FSSOL
SBFSSOL
FSSW
30 ms
DUPFWDSOL
80 ms
DUPPTSOL
60 ms
Fwd. rotation
SRM
Rev. rotation
SRHPSW
12 P
74 ms
RCL
ESW
STKSW
A
BC
DE F
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1160 ms
FSSOL
360 ms
SBFSSOL
Fwd. rotation
SRM
Rev. rotation
500 ms
500 ms
500 ms
5P
SRHPSW
DUPRSW
DUPPCSW
DUPESW
232 ms
FCL1
FCL4
30 ms
35 ms
FSW
RSW
FCL5
74 ms
100 ms
80 ms
RCL
ESW
ABCD
FG
IJ
KL
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J When the side registration home position switch (SRHPSW) turns on, the side registration
motor (SRM) turns off.
K 500 ms after the side registration home position switch (SRHPSW) turns on, the side
registration motor (SRM) rotates forward to move the side registration guides inwards.
L When the side registration home position switch (SRHPSW) turns off, the side registration
motor (SRM) turns off.
M 500 ms after the side registration home position switch (SRHPSW) turns off, the side
registration motor (SRM) reverses for 5 pulses, and the side registration guide stops at
its home position.
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(11) SRDF
(11-1) Original feed section
The original feed section consists of the parts shown in Figure 1-3-48. An original
placed on the original table is conveyed to the original switchback section or the original
conveying section.
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Original table
DF forwarding pulleys
DF original feed pulley
DF separation pulley
DF original feed upper guide
DF original feed lower guide
Original stopper
DF registration pulley
DF registration roller
DF registration guide
Original set switch (OSSW)
Original feed switch (OFSW)
Original feed clutch (OFCL)
Original feed solenoid (OFSOL)
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OFSOL
OFCL
OFSW
OSSW
CN5-B1
CN5-B6
CN6-B2
CN5-A5
CN5-B12
CN5-B13
CN6-B5
OFM
DFDPCB
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Original feed timing
200 ms
OFSOL A
200 ms
OFSOL R
OFCL
Fwd. rotation
OFM
Off
Rev. rotation
556 P*1 20 ms
OFSW
OSBSW
OCM
288 P*2
+ 30 ms
DFTSW
A The OFSOL A signal turns on for 200 ms and then the original feed solenoid (OFSOL)
turns on, lowering the DF forwarding pulleys and releasing the original stopper to convey
the original forward. The original feed clutch (OFCL) simultaneously turns on, rotating
the DF original feed pulley to start primary original feed. The original feed motor (OFM)
rotates forward during this operation.
B 556 OFM pulses after the leading edge of the original turns the original feed switch
(OFSW) on, the original feed clutch (OFCL) and original feed motor (OFM) turn off. 20
ms later, the rotation of the motor switches to the reverse direction and secondary
original feed is performed by rotation of the DF registration roller.
C 288 OFM pulses plus 30 ms after the leading edge of the original turns the DF timing
switch (DFTSW) on, the original feed motor (OFM) turns off.
D After ejection of the original, as the original conveying motor (OCM) turns off, the OFSOL
R signal turns on for 200 ms and the original feed solenoid (OFSOL) turns off.
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(11-2) Original switchback section
The original switchback section consists of the parts shown in Figure 1-3-50. The
original from the original feed section or original conveying section is reversed and
conveyed to the original conveying section.
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5
4
6
Switchback pulley
Switchback roller
Switchback feedshift guide
Left switchback guide
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6
7
8
Switchback guide
Original switchback switch (OSBSW)
Switchback feedshift solenoid (SBFSSOL)
Switchback pressure solenoid (SBPSOL)
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SBPSOL
SBFSSOL
CN5-B8
CN6-A5
CN5-A2
CN5-A3
OSBSW
DFDPCB
Figure 1-3-51
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Operation of original switchback
In the double-sided original mode, the switchback feedshift solenoid (SBFSSOL) turns
on, changing the position of the switchback feedshift guide. This switches the path of
the original to the original switchback section to where the original is fed.
The switchback feedshift solenoid (SBFSSOL) then turns off, allowing the switchback
feedshift guide to return to the original position by which the path of the original is
switched back to the original conveying section. The now reversed original is carried to
the original conveying section and the switchback pressure solenoid (SBPSOL) turns
off, releasing the switchback pulley to prevent an original jam in the original switchback
section.
Switchback
pulley
Figure 1-3-52
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(11-3) Original conveying section
The original conveying section consists of the parts shown in Figure 1-3-53.
Synchronized with the copier scanning operation, the original is conveyed across the slit
glass and ejected when scanning is complete.
In the double-sided original mode, the eject feedshift solenoid (EFSSOL) turns on,
moving the eject feedshift guide to switch the path of the original. When the scanning of
the first face (reverse face) of the original is complete, the original is conveyed to the
original switchback section again.
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OCM
EFSSOL
CN5-A7
CN6-A14
CN5-A8
CN5-A13
DFTSW
DFDPCB
Figure 1-3-54
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Original switchback/conveying timing
Fwd. rotation
Off
OFM
Rev. rotation
Scanning speed
100 ms
556 P*1
30 ms
20 ms
OFSW
288 P*2
115 P*1
SBFSSOL
SBPSOL
OSBSW
Scanning speed
OCM
EFSSOL
DFTSW
C D
FG
*1 Burst of OFM pulses
*2 Burst of OCM pulses
A During primary original feed, when the original feed switch (OFSW) turns on, the
switchback feedshift solenoid (SBFSSOL) also turns on, changing the position of the
switchback feedshift guide. This switches the path of the original to the original
switchback section.
B 556 OFM pulses plus 20 ms after the original feed switch (OFSW) turns on, the rotation
of the original feed motor (OFM) switches to the reverse direction and the original is
conveyed to the switchback section by the rotation of the switchback roller. The
switchback pressure solenoid (SBPSOL) simultaneously turns on to operate the
switchback pulley.
C When the trailing edge of the original turns the original switchback switch (OSBSW) off,
the switchback feedshift solenoid (SBFSSOL) turns off, the switchback feedshift guide
returns to the original position.
D 115 OFM pulses after the original switchback switch (OSBSW) turns off, the original feed
motor (OFM) turns off. 100 ms later, the original feed motor (OFM) rotates forward,
switching the rotational direction of the switchback roller. The original in the original
switchback section is then reversed and conveyed to the original conveying section.
E Simultaneously as the original feed motor (OFM) starts rotating forward, the original
conveying motor (OCM) turns on to convey the original onto the slit glass. The eject
feedshift solenoid (EFSSOL) simultaneously turns on, changing the position of the eject
feedshift guide. This switches the path of the original to the original switchback section.
F When the original is conveyed onto the slit glass, the DF timing switch (DFTSW) turns
on. 288 OCM pulses later, the switchback pressure solenoid (SBPSOL).
G 30 ms after the switchback pressure solenoid (SBPSOL) turns off, the original feed motor
(OFM) turns off.
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Scanning request signal : On
Scanning
speed
Fwd. rotation
Off
OFM
Rev. rotation
OFSW
327 P*1
100 ms
100 ms
115 P*1
SBFSSOL
SBPSOL
OSBSW
564 P*1
30 ms
OCM
30 ms
288 P*2
2337 P*2 + 30 ms
Scanning speed
EFSSOL
DFTSW
BC D E
FG H I
*1
A 564 OFM pulses after the scanning of the first face (reverse face) of the original
completes and the DF timing switch (DFTSW) turns off, the switchback pressure
solenoid (SBPSOL) turns on, operationg the switchback pulley.
B When the trailing edge of the original turns the original switchback switch (OSBSW) off,
the eject feedshift solenoid (EFSSOL) turns off and the eject feedshift guide returns to
the original position, switching the path of the original to the eject section. Simultaneously,
the switchback feedshift solenoid (SBFSSOL) turns off and the switchback feedshift
guide returns to the original position.
C 30 ms after the original switchback switch (OSBSW) turns off, the original conveying
motor (OCM) turns off.
D 115 OFM pulses after the original switchback switch (OSBSW) turns off, the original feed
motor (OFM) turns off.
E 100 ms after the original feed motor (OFM) turns off, the motor starts rotating forward,
switching the rotational direction of the switchback roller. The original in the original
switchback section is then reversed and conveyed to the original conveying section.
F 327 OFM pulses plus 100 ms after the original feed motor (OFM) turns off, the motor
starts rotating forward again and the original conveying motor (OCM) turns on
simultaneously, conveying the original onto the slit glass.
G 288 OFM pulses after the original is conveyed onto the slit glass and the DF timing switch
(DFTSW) turns on, the switchback pressure solenoid (SBPSOL) turns off.
H 30 ms after the switchback pressure solenoid (SBPSOL) turns off, the original feed motor
(OFM) turns off.
I When the scanning request signal turns on, scanning of the second face (front face) of
the original starts.
J 2337 OCM pulses plus 30 ms after scanning of the second face (front face) of the original
completes and the DF timing switch (DFTSW) turns off, the original conveying motor
(OCM) turns off, completing the ejection of the original.
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(12) Large paper deck (42 ppm: optional/52 ppm: standard)
The large paper deck consists mainly of the right and left cassettes and separation
section. The right cassette primary paper feed section sends paper from the lift to the
upper and lower deck separation rollers. When the right cassette becomes empty, the
left cassette primary paper feed section conveys paper onto the lift of the right cassette.
The upper and lower deck separation rollers in the separation section convey paper
received from the right cassette primary paper feed section into the copier, preventing
multiple sheets from being fed at one time.
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(12-1) Right cassette primary paper feed
As paper feed clutch 1 (PFCL1) turns on, the drive is transmitted to deck paper feed
roller 1 and the upper and lower deck separation rollers, starting primary paper feed
from the right cassette. The upper and lower deck separation rollers ensure that the
paper is fed one sheet at a time and that it is fed into the copier correctly.
To prevent multiple sheets from being fed, there is a torque limiter on the lower deck
separation roller.
PPSENS1
PPSENS2
PPSENS3
FCL3 (copier)
PFCL1
BC
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FCL3
Feed pulley
Paper path
Feed roller 4
Upper deck separation roller
Copier
PFCL1
Deck paper feed roller 1
PFSW4
Lift
Lower deck separation roller
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When the right cassette is empty, its lift serves as a guide for the paper being
conveyed from the left cassette lift.
PFSW4 (copier)
PFCL1
PFCL1
CN5-6
CN1-4
PFCL1
CN4-4
CN9-5
PFSW4 (copier)
I/FPCB
PDMPCB
Figure 1-3-58 Right cassette primary paper feed section block diagram
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(12-2) Left cassette primary paper feed
As the last sheet in the right cassette is fed, paper feed clutch 2 (PFCL2) and the paper
conveying clutch (CCL) turn on for primary feed from the left cassette. Deck paper feed
roller 2 and the deck paper conveying roller start to rotate to convey paper from the left
cassette onto the right cassette lift.
PFSW4 (copier)
PPSENS1
PPSENS2
PPSENS3
43 P
CCL
PFCL2
BC
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PFSW4 (copier)
Paper path
PPSENS2
CCL PPSENS3
PFCL2
PPSENS1
PFSW4 (copier)
PFCL2
CCL
PPSENS3
PPSENS2
PPSENS1
PFSW4 (copier)
PPSENS2
CN2-6
CN4-8
PPSENS3
CN2-11
CN4-2
PFCL2
CN1-5
CN5-4
CCL
CN1-6
CN5-2
PPSENS1
CN1-9
CN7-2
I/FPCB
PPSENS2
PPSENS3
PFCL2
CCL
PPSENS1
CN9-5
CN1-6
CN1-11
CN4-5
CN4-6
CN4-9
PDMPCB
Figure 1-3-60 Left cassette primary paper feed section block diagram
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(12-3) Raising and lowering the lifts
The following is a description of the right cassette lift operating mechanism. The left
cassette lift operates in the same manner.
Paper deck motor 1 (PDM1) drives the right lift belt assembly that winches the belt up
and hence raises the lift until it is stopped by deck level switch 1 (DLSW1).
When paper is loaded on the lift and the deck is closed, the lift is raised until deck level
switch 1 (DLSW1) turns on.
When desk level switch 1 (DLSW1) is turned off as the paper on the lift is used, paper
deck motor 1 (PDM1) starts to raise the lift until the switch turns on.
Deck level switch 1
Lift
Air damper
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DLSW1
DLSW2
PDM2
PDM1
DLSW1
DLSW2
CN3-3
CN3-9
DLSW1
CN2-7
DLSW2
CN2-9
I/FPCB
CN1-7
CN1-9
PDM1
CN7-1
PDM2
CN7-4
PDMPCB
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(12-4) Detecting the paper level
The lift rises as paper in the deck is used. When the remaining number of sheets in
either right or left cassette reduces to around 100 to 250 sheets, the projection on the lift
belt assembly pushes against the sensor lever which turns the relevant paper level
detection sensor 1 or 2 (PLDSENS1/2) on.
When both paper level detection sensors 1 and 2 (PLDSENS1, 2) have turned on, the
message Low on paper. is shown on the copier touch panel. This message is not
shown when only one of them is on.
As more copies are made with the message on, paper path sensors 1, 2 and 3
(PPSENS1, 2, 3) or the paper empty sensor (PESENS) start to detect absence of
paper, and the message on the copier touch panel changes to Place paper in deck.
Sensor lever
Sensor lever
Paper level
detection sensor 1
Paper level
detection sensor 1
Lift belt
assembly
Lift belt assembly
When paper level detection sensor 1 is off
PLDSENS2
PLDSENS1
CN2-3
CN2-6
PDMPCB
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ELECTRICAL
SECTION
JACKET(KM4230/5230)
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II Electrical Section
II
2A3/4
CONTENTS
2-1 Electrical Parts Layout
2-1-1 Electrical parts layout .......................................................................... 2-1-1
(1) Copier .......................................................................................... 2-1-1
(2) SRDF ......................................................................................... 2-1-11
(3) Large paper deck (42 ppm: optional/52 ppm: standard) ........... 2-1-15
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11
8
10
4
15
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13
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11. LCD ............................................................. Displays copy modes and messages.
12. Touch panel ................................................. Consists of a touch-sensitive layer
which detects presses of operation
keys displayed on the LCD.
13. Humidity sensor PCB (HUMPCB) ............... Detects the absolute humidity.
External humidity sensor (EHUMSENS) ... Detects the external humidity.
External temperature thermistor (ETTH) ... Detects the external temperature.
14. Memory copy PCB 1 (MCPCB1) ................. Reads and outputs the image.
15.*Memory copy PCB 2 (MCPCB2) ................. Reads and outputs the image.
* 42 ppm: optional/52 ppm: standard.
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1
3
4
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7
10
19
18
17
11
5
12
13
14
15
6
16
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Figure 2-1-3 Copier (switches in the paper feed and conveying system)
1. Upper paper switch (PSW-U) ...................... Detects the presence of paper in the
upper drawer.
2. Lower paper switch (PSW-L) ....................... Detects the presence of paper in the
lower drawer.
3. Upper paper length switch (PLSW-U) ......... Detects the length of paper in the upper
drawer (inch specifications).
Detects the presence of the upper
drawer (metric specifications).
4. Lower paper length switch (PLSW-L) .......... Detects the length of paper in the lower
drawer (inch specifications).
Detects the presence of the lower
drawer (metric specifications).
5.*Upper paper width switch (PWSW-U) ......... Detects the width of paper in the upper
drawer.
6.*Lower paper width switch (PWSW-L) .......... Detects the width of paper in the lower
drawer.
7. Bypass paper switch (BYPPSW) ................. Detects the presence of paper on the
bypass table.
* For inch specifications only.
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8. Bypass paper length switch (BYPPLSW) .... Detects the length of paper on the
bypass table.
9. Bypass paper width switch (BYPPWSW) .... Detects the width of paper on the
bypass table.
10. Bypass table extended detection switch ...... Detects when the bypass table support
(BYPEDSW)
guide is extended to use long paper.
11. Upper lift limit switch (LICSW-U) ................. Detects the upper drawer lift reaching
the upper limit.
12. Lower lift limit switch (LICSW-L) .................. Detects the lower drawer lift reaching
the upper limit.
13. Paper feed switch 1 (PFSW1) ..................... Controls feed clutch 4.
14. Paper feed switch 2 (PFSW2) ..................... Controls feed clutch 1, 2 and 3, and the
upper paper feed clutch.
15. Paper feed switch 3 (PFSW3) ..................... Controls the lower paper feed clutch.
16. Paper feed switch 4 (PFSW4) ..................... Controls feed clutch 3.
17. Feed switch (FSW) ...................................... Controls the secondary paper feed start
timing.
18. Registration switch (RSW) ........................... Controls the secondary paper feed end
timing.
19. Eject switch (ESW) ...................................... Detects paper jam in the fixing section.
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6
3
2
Machine inside
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12,13
2
7
8
10
9
11
4
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10
9
8
6
4
1
5
2
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8 1
11
10
3
9
12
7
5
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10
7
2
5
4
6
9
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(2) SRDF
2
1
Machine inside
2-1-11
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2AD-1
4
5
6
1
Machine inside
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2
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4
1
3
Machine inside
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(3) Large paper deck (42 ppm: optional/52 ppm: standard)
Machine inside
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6 4
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13
12
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CONTENTS
2-2 Detection of Paper Misfeed
2-2-1 Paper misfeed detection ..................................................................... 2-2-1
2-2-2 Paper misfeed detection conditions .................................................... 2-2-2
(1) Copier .......................................................................................... 2-2-2
(2) Large paper deck (42 ppm: optonal/52 ppm: standard) ............ 2-2-11
(3) Paper feed desk (optional for 42 ppm only) .............................. 2-2-13
(4) Finisher (optional) ...................................................................... 2-2-13
2-2-3 Original misfeed detection ................................................................ 2-2-14
2-2-4 Original misfeed detection conditions ............................................... 2-2-15
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2
3
6
1
4
Inch
7
2
3
6
1
4
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BYPPFCL
RCL
SBESW
ESW
RSW
FSSW
FSW
PFSW1
DUPFWDSOL
DUPRSW
DUPPCSW
DUPESW
PFCL-U
PFSW2
PFCL-L
PFSW3
PFSW4
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1. Jam at power-on (jam code 00)
One or more of the switches in the paper conveying system is on when the main switch
is turned on.
2. Paper feed section
No paper feed from copier upper drawer (jam code 10)
Paper feed switch 2 (PFSW2) does not turn on within 656 ms after the upper paper feed
clutch (PFCL-U) is turned on; even if retry of this operation is carried out twice after
turning off the upper paper feed clutch (PFCL-U) for 1 second, the switch again fails
to turn on within the same time.
Off
1s
1s
PFCL-U
On
656ms
656ms
PFSW2
656ms
Off
On
1s
1s
PFCL-L
On
656ms
656ms
PFSW3
656ms
Off
On
1s
BYPPFCL
On
1120 ms
FSW
Off
1120 ms
On
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Jam in copier vertical paper conveying section (jam code 18)
The feed switch (FSW) does not turn on within 780 ms of paper feed switch 1 (PFSW1)
turning on.
Off
PFSW1
On
Off
780 ms
FSW
On
Paper feed switch 1 (PFSW1) does not turn on within 733 ms of paper feed switch 2
(PFSW2) turning on.
Off
PFSW2
On
Off
733 ms
PFSW1
On
Paper feed switch 2 (PFSW2) does not turn on within 814 ms of paper feed switch 3
(PFSW3) turning on.
Off
PFSW3
On
Off
814 ms
PFSW2
On
On
Off
444 ms
RSW
On
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Multiple sheets in paper feed section (jam code 21)
Paper feed switch 2 or 3 (PFSW2 or 3) does not turn off within 1470 ms of turning on.
PFSW2
PFSW3
Off
1470 ms
On
On
Off
733 ms
PFSW1
On
Paper feed switch 2 (PFSW2) does not turn off within 814 ms of paper feed switch 3
(PFSW3) turning off.
Off
PFSW3
On
Off
814 ms
PFSW2
On
Paper feed switch 1 (PFSW1) does not turn off within 833 ms of duplex eject switch
(DUPESW) turning off.
Off
DUPESW
On
Off
833 ms
PFSW1
On
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Multiple sheets before registration section (jam code 23)
The feed switch (FSW) does not turn off within 1340 ms of paper feed switch 1 (PFSW1)
turning off.
Off
PFSW1
On
Off
1340 ms
FSW
On
The feed switch (FSW) does not turn off within 2528 ms of turning on during bypass
paper feed.
Off
2528 ms
FSW
On
Off
FSW
On
Off
764 ms
RSW
On
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4. Fixing section
Jam in fixing section (jam code 40)
The eject switch (ESW) does not turn on within 2552 ms of the registration clutch (RCL)
turning on.
Off
RCL
On
Off
2552 ms
ESW
On
5. Eject section
Jam in eject section (jam code 50)
The eject switch (ESW) does not turn off within 2528 ms of turning on.
Off
2528 ms
ESW
On
Off
1470 ms
SBESW
On
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6. Feedshift section
Jam in feedshift section (jam code 52)
The feedshift switch (FSSW) does not turn on within 1400 ms of the eject switch (ESW)
turning on.
Off
ESW
On
Off
1400 ms
FSSW
On
1400 ms
FSSW
On
Off
DUPFWDSOL
On
Off
856 ms
SBESW
On
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The duplex registration switch (DUPRSW) does not turn on within 707 ms of the duplex
forward solenoid (DUPFWDSOL) turning on.
Off
DUPFWDSOL
On
Off
707 ms
DUPRSW
On
860 ms
DUPPCSW
On
860 ms
DUPESW
On
833 ms
PFSW1
On
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Duplex registration switch (DUPRSW) does not turn off within 1470 ms of turning on.
Off
1470 ms
DUPRSW
On
860 ms
DUPPCSW
On
860 ms
DUPESW
On
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(2) Large paper deck (42 ppm: optional/52 ppm: standard)
PFSW4
PFCL2
PPSENS3
PPSENS2
PPSENS1
PFCL1
1s
PFCL1
On
672 ms
672 ms
PFSW4
Off
On
Off
1470 ms
PFSW4
On
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Paper failing to reach PPS2 in large paper deck horizontal paper path (jam code 15)
Paper path sensor 3 (PPSENS3) does not turn on within 260 ms of paper feed clutch
2 (PFCL2) turning on.
Off
PFCL2
On
Off
260 ms
PPSENS3
On
On
Off
150 ms
PPSENS2
On
On
Off
405 ms
PPSENS1
On
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(3) Paper feed desk (optional for 42 ppm only)
(see the paper feed desk service manual)
No paper feed from paper feed desk upper drawer (jam code 12)
No paper feed from paper feed desk lower drawer (jam code 13)
Jam in paper feed desk vertical paper conveying section (jam code 19)
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OSBSW
OFSW
OFM
OCM
DFTSW
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3150 P*
OFSW
On
* Burst of OFM pulses
3425 P*
DFTSW
On
* Burst of OFM pulses
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During original switchback operation in the double-sided original mode, the original
feed switch (OFSW) remains on when the original switchback switch (OSBSW) turns
off.
Off
OSBSW
On
Off
OFSW
On
10200 P*
DFTSW
On
* Burst of OCM pulses
2016 P*
DFTSW
On
* Burst of OCM pulses
3591 P*
OSBSW
On
* Burst of OCM pulses
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An original jam in the original switchback section (jam code 72)
During the switchback operation of an original in the double-sided original mode, the
original switchback switch (OSBSW) does not turn on within 2520 original feed motor
(OFM) pulses from the start of reverse rotation of the original feed motor (OFM).
Off
OFM
On (Rev.)
Off
2520 P*
OSBSW
On
* Burst of OFM pulses
5100 P*
OSBSW
On
* Burst of OFM pulses
1528 P*
DFTSW
On
* Burst of OCM pulses
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CONTENTS
2-3 Operation of the PCBs
2-3-1
2-3-2
2-3-3
2-3-4
2-3-5
2-3-6
2-3-7
2-3-8
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CONTENTS (2A3/4/E)
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PSPCB
Rectifier circuit
L
D001
Noise filter
circuit L1*
TRNS
Noise filter
circuit L2
N
C101
+
Q1
Zero-cross
circuit
H2
H1
Q2
R129
TR2
C
PWM control
circuit (IC1)
TR3
D
PT2
PT1
A
H2 REM
H1 REM
SLEEP SIG
T1
D201
24 V DC
output circuit
IC2
24 V DC
Q201
GND
D202
A
PC1
PC2
PC3
L201
5.1 V DC
output circuit
IC3 (main)
12 V DC
output
circuit
IC6
12 V DC
GND
Overvoltage/
overcurrent
detection
D
circuits
5.1 V DC
GND
Q302
Z CROSS SIG
2-3-1
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The power source PCB (PSPCB) is a switching regulator which converts an AC input to
generate 24 V DC, 5.1 V DC and 12 V DC. It consists of the components shown in
Figure 2-3-1; noise filter circuit, rectifier circuit, switching control circuit, 24 V DC output
circuit, 5.1 V DC output circuit, 12 V DC output circuit, fixing heater control circuit,
overvoltage detection circuit, overcurrent detection circuit.
The noise filter circuits, consisting mainly of the noise filter circuit in the power source
section and capacitors, attenuates external noise and prevents switching noise
generated by the power source circuit and the heater control circuit from leaving the
machine via the AC line.
The rectifier circuit full-wave rectifies the AC input which has passed through the noise
filter circuit using the diode bridge D001.
The switching control circuit turns the FETs Q1 and Q2 on and off via the PWM
controller IC1 to apply the AC component from the DC voltage smoothed via the
electrolytic capacitor C101 to the primary coil of the transformer TRNS.
The 24 V DC output circuit smoothes the current induced on the secondary coil of the
transformer TRNS via diodes D201 and D202, and outputs a more stable 24 V DC by
the function of shunt regulator IC2. The output status of 24 V DC is fed back to the
PWM control IC1 in the switching control circuit via the photocoupler PC1, and based on
the feedback, the PWM control IC1 outputs stable 24 V DC constantly by controlling the
switching duty pulse width for the FETs Q1 and Q2.
The 5.1 V DC output control circuit IC3 receive 24 V DC from the 24 V DC output circuit
and output stable 5.1 V DC by the function of the DC/DC converter control IC3.
The 12 V DC output circuit receive 24 V DC from the 24 V DC output circuit and outputs
stable 12 V DC by the function of a power supply regulator.
In the energy saving mode, the FETs Q210 and Q302 are opened when they receive a
sleep signal from the main PCB (MPCB), thus cutting off the output of 24 V DC and a
part of 5.1 V DC. Since input to the 12 V DC control circuit IC4 is also cut off, output of
12 V DC also ceases.
As a result, all outputs except the sub-output from the 5.1 V DC output circuit IC3 are
cut off, by which means energy consumption is lowered to the Energy Star accreditation
level while in the stand-by mode.
Abnormal rise of voltage for all DC outputs and overcurrent in all outputs except the 24
V DC and 12 V DC outputs are monitored by the overvoltage and overcurrent detection
circuits, and if any abnormal rise is detected, alarm signals are fed back to the PWM
control circuit IC1 on the primary side via photocoupler PC2, by which means power
supply is shut down. Overload of the 24 V DC output is monitored by resistor R129 as
the total sum of current on the primary side, and if any abnormal condition is detected,
the operation of the PWM control circuit IC1 stops and the power supply is shut down.
Overload of the 12 V DC output circuit is controlled by the overcurrent protection
function of power source regulator IC4. When the abnormal output condition is
removed, the 12 V DC output returns to the normal output condition.
The fixing heater control circuit sends zero-crossing signal (Z CROSS SIG) via the
photocoupler PC3 to the main PCB (MPCB). These signals are in turn converted into
signals to control the on/off timing and phases, which are then input to the power source
PCB (PSPCB) as the H1 REM and H2 REM signals. The phototriacs PT1 and PT2 are
turned on by the H1 REM and H2 REM signals, and electricity flows through triacs TR2
and TR3 to turn the fixing heaters on.
2-3-2
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EPCB
Paper feed
desk*1
Large paper
deck*2
Finisher*3
Communication
interface
MMD*4
Main PCB
Switches,
sensors
Driver
IC
Motors
Clutches,
solenoids
High-voltage
transformer PCB
*3: Optional.
*4: Optional for 120 V specifications only.
2-3-3
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CCDPCB
Printer Board*1
SCAN
DATA
Operation unit
main PCB
EPROM
IC45
Data bus
Address bus
MAIN CPU
IC23
PRT DATA
MPCB
IC18,19
IC28
SELA
SELB
SHD
IC29
EPROM
IC54
SCANNER
CPU
IC53
MIP
IC41
SRDF
Memory
copy
PCB1
Communication
microcomputer 1
IC33
BUCKUP RAM
IC15
Scanner
motor
PCB
Memory
copy
PCB2*2
SRAM
IC13
ENGINE CPU
IC66
DUAL PORT RAM
IC44
EPROM
IC57
FIFO
IC36
SELC
VTC
IC47
LSU
VIDEO DATA
SRAM
IC55
XIO
IC60
Address bus
Data bus
XIO
IC63
Communication
microcomputer 2
IC56
Engine PCB
IC58
Communication
line
BUFFER IC
IC70,71,72
Image data
Booklet stitcher*
*1: Optional
*2: 42 ppm: optional/52 ppm: standard
2-3-4
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The main PCB (MPCB) consists of the main CPU (IC23), the engine CPU (IC66), the
scanner CPU (IC53), communication microcomputers (IC33 and IC56), SRAMs (IC13
and IC55), battery-integrated RAM for back-up (IC15), EPROMs (IC45, IC54, and IC57),
a dual port RAM (IC44), ASICs for input and output control (XIO:IC60 and IC63), ASICs
for controlling image data input (SHD:IC29 and MIP:IC41), an ASIC for controlling
image data output (VTC:IC47)etc.
The main CPU (IC23) controls the engine CPU (IC66) and the scanner CPU (IC53), and
controls the flow of image data transmitted between the MIP (IC41), memory copy PCB
1 (MCPCB1), memory copy PCB 2 (MCPCB2), and the printer board.
The scanner CPU (IC53) controls the SHD (IC29) and the MIP (IC41), and sets the
processing for image signals from the CCD PCB (CCDPCB). Also it controls driving of
the scanner and the SRDF via the scanner motor PCB (SMPCB) and the SRDF DF
driver PCB (DFDPCB).
The engine CPU (IC66) controls the operation of motors, clutches, and solenoids,
output of image data, and communication with optional devices via the engine PCB
(EPCB).
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Communication
control interface
Address bus
Data bus
CPU
U17
Clock frequency
31.8 MHz
Image input
interface
Clock frequency
3.6864 MHz
SRAM
U4,11
Image output
interface
EPROM
U1
ASIC
U16
Clock frequency
24.39 MHz
Clock frequency
39.86 MHz
CODEC
U26
Address bus
DRAMs
U13, 14, 15,
18, 19, 20
Data bus
CODEC
U25
Address bus
Sort
memory
Data bus
FF
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The following is a description of memory copy PCB 1 (MCPCB1). Memory copy PCB 2
(MCPCB2) is identical to memory copy PCB 1 (MCPCB1).
Memory copy PCB 1 (MCPCB1) consists of CPU U17, ASIC U16, SRAMs U4 and U11,
DRAMs U13, U14, U15, U18, U19 and U20, EPROM U1, and CODECs U25 and U26.
The memory copy PCB mainly serves to read images from the scanner based on the
control signals from the main PCB (MPCB), and output the images to the engine (the
component where printing to paper and driving of mechanisms are executed). It also
performs editing operations such as image rotation, image summary and image
synthesizing.
Since the original scanning speed of the scanner and the printing speed of the engine
(the component where printing to paper and driving of mechanisms are executed) are
different, and their operations not synchronized, memory copy PCB 1 (MCPCB1) also
serves as a buffer to deal with the speed and timing differences between them.
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Driver IC1
SM A
SM A
SM B
SM
SM B
5 V DC
Scanner
control PCB
SHPSW
ODSW
OSD1
OSD2*
DT2
EL ON REM
PG
EL
24 V DC
Power
source PCB
INPCB
EL
* For inch specification only.
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Main PCB
CCDPCB
11 clks
CCD
IC1
Odd
Even
Clock driver
IC2
4 clks
Clock
generation
IC3
Emitter
follower
circuit
IC5
Emitter
follower
circuit
IC4
Image
processing
circuit
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DFDPCB
24 V DC
24 V DC
OCM A
OCM B
OCM A
OCM B
Motor
driver IC
OCM
24 V DC
Main
PCB
Motor
driver IC
24 V DC
OFM A
OFM B
OFM A
OFM B
OFM
Switches
Clutches,
solenoids
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2-3-8 Operation unit main PCB, operation unit right PCB, and
operation unit left PCB
OMPCB
CFL
Address bus
OLPCB
Data bus
CFL
lighting
circuit
unit
EPROM
IC12
Main
PCB
CPU
IC19
Scan signal
EPROM
IC16
Return signal
Key
switch/LED
display
ODSW
SRAM
IC9
Touch
panel
Touch
panel
circuit
ORPCB
Reset
circuit
Scan signal
Return signal
Key
switch/LED
display
Address
decode
circuit unit
LCD
controller
IC11
Chip select
LCD
DC-DC
23 V DC converter
IC8
Address bus
Data bus
SRAM
IC20
Figure 2-3-8 Operation unit main PCB, operation unit right PCB, and operation
unit left PCB block diagram
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On the operation unit main PCB (OMPCB), the major component is the CPU IC19,
which directly controls the operation of the machine in response to a control program
located in EPROM IC12 and executed from SRAM IC9. EPROM IC16 contains font data
for the LCD display and LCD controller IC11 controls the LCD panel display from
instructions contained in SRAM IC20.
The operation unit right PCB (ORPCB), consisting of key switches and LEDs, is
controlled by scan signals and LED lighting signals from the operation unit main PCB
(OMPCB).
The operation unit left PCB (OLPCB) consists of key switches, LEDs and the CFL
lighting drive circuit. Key switches and LEDs are controlled by scan signals and LED
lighting signals from the operation unit main PCB (OMPCB), and the CFL lighting drive
circuit. This circuit generates AC power for CFL lighting drive and is controlled by the
turning on and off of CFL lighting signals by the operation unit main PCB (OMPCB).
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(1) Operation unit left PCB
CNA-5
CNA-6
CNA-7
KEY1
KEY4
KEY6
KEY2
KEY5
KEY7
KEY3
D1
D2
D3
CNA-8
CNA-9
CNA-10
LED16
LED15
LED14
LED11
LED9
LED8
TR3
R15
R9
R10
R11
R12
R6
LED10
CNA-11
CNA-12
CNA-13
CNA-14
LED4
DIGLED L1
DIGLED L2
DIGLED L3
DIGLED L4
LED3
CNA-16
CNA-18
LED2
N.C
R5
TR2
LED1
5V
R4
LED13
R3
TR1
LED12
R2
R13
R1
LED7
Operation
unit
main
PCB
LED6
SCAN L1
SCAN L2
SCAN L3
LED5
DIGKEY L1
DIGKEY L2
DIGKEY L3
R14
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(2) Operation unit right PCB
N.C.
TB
DIGKEY R1
CNB-1
DIGKEY R2
KEY8
KEY12
KEY16
KEY20
KEY9
KEY13
KEY17
KEY21
KEY10
KEY14
KEY18
KEY22
KEY11
KEY15
KEY19
KEY23
CNB-2
DIGKEY R3
CNB-3
DIGKEY R4
CNB-4
D4
SCAN R1
CNB-7
SCAN R4
CNB-8
R7
BZ
R8
TR4
DIGLED R3
DIGLED R4
LED20
CNB-14
DIGLED R1
DIGLED R2
LED19
CNB-13
LED17
5V
D7
CNB-6
SCAN R3
BUZZER
D6
LED18
Operation
unit
main
PCB
D5
CNB-5
SCAN R2
CNB-9
CNB-10
CNB-11
CNB-12
R17
R18
R19
R20
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Main
PCB
CM
Communication
circuit
Deck paper
conveying
motor
drive
circuit
Latch
ROM
CPU
IC7
PDM1
drive circuit
PDM1
CCL
Clutch
drive circuit
PFCL2
LED drive
circuit
PDMSENS1
PFCL1
PDM2
drive circuit
PDM2
PDMSENS2
Reset circuit
Deck
open/close
detection
24 V DC
5 V DC
PGND
SGND
+24 V DC
+5 V DC
SGND
PLDSENS1
Oscillator
circuit
PLDSENS2
I/FPCB
PPSENS1
PPSENS2
PPSENS3
PESENS
DLSW1
UPSW1
DLSW2
SCSW
DOSSW
PDMPCB
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( 1 ) Paper deck motor drive circuits
+24 V DC
+24 V
D1 DC
SIG
R25 1
+5 V DC
1
R4
2
IC8.4Y
14
12
11 10 IC8.3Y
A
8 1
A
13
B
CPU
9
B
B
IC7
Q3 C 2
2 3
K 1
B
A 2
+5 V DC
1 2E 1
R24 1
K A
D4
2 C 2
3
Q1
B
E 1
C 2
AGROUND
CN7-2
PDM1
CN7-1
Q5
+5 V DC
E 3
GROUND
58
9
IC6.4
CN1-8
UPSW1
R36
PDMPCB
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( 2 ) Clutch drive circuit
+24 V DC
9
16
COM1 COM2
CPU
IC7
19
3
6
11
14
01
02
03
04
IN1
IN2
IN3
IN4
CN4-1
2
7
10
15
CN4-6
CCL
IC4
PDMPCB
When pin 19 of the CPU IC7 goes low, pin 2 of IC4 goes low, which turns the paper
conveying clutch (CCL) on.
The other clutches are controlled in the same manner.
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(3) Operating principle of reflective photosensors PPSENS1, PPSENS2,
PPSENS3 and PESENS
Off
LED
On
Phototransistor
+5 V DC
5
IC5.3
CPU
IC7
76
R43
Q14
R15
9
IC9.4
R42
R44
PPSENS 3
I/FPCB
PDMPCB
Off
On
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( 4 ) Reset circuit
+5 V DC
IC1
1
R2
R1
2
+5 V DC
2
3 CK RES Vcc 5
1
8 RES
C7
2
1
1
4
CT
GND
C1
2
1 R23 2 6 VREF
VS
GROUND + 1
7
C17
2
1
C2
2
+5 V DC
50
7
CPU
IC7
GROUND
TCK
CT
RES
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III
SET UP AND
ADJUSTMENT
SECTION
JACKET(KM4230/5230)
1/1/32, 0:07
2A3/4
CONTENTS
3-1 Installation
3-1-1 Unpacking and installation .................................................................. 3-1-1
(1) Installation environment .............................................................. 3-1-1
(2) Installation procedure .................................................................. 3-1-2
3-1-2 Setting initial copy modes ................................................................. 3-1-29
3-1-3 Installing the memory copy kit
(42 ppm: optional/52 ppm: standard) ................................................ 3-1-30
3-1-4 Installing the image memory SIMM (option) ..................................... 3-1-33
3-1-5 Installing the optical heater (service part) ......................................... 3-1-35
3-1-6 Installing the drawer heater (service part) ......................................... 3-1-38
3-1-7 Installing the key counter (option) ..................................................... 3-1-41
3-1-8 Installing the dehumidfier heaters (service part) ............................... 3-1-44
3-1-9 Installing the MMD host monitoring system device
(optional for 120 V specifications only) ............................................. 3-1-47
1-1-17
CONTENTS (2A3/4/E)
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h
d
c
d: 1279 mm/503/8"
e: 748 mm/297/16"
f: 1506 mm/595/16"
g: 455 mm/1715/16"
h: 1827 mm/7115/16"
i:
35 mm/13/8"
3-1-1
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( 2 ) Installation procedure
Start
Unpack.
*1: When neither the paper feed desk nor the large paper deck is installed.
*2: When the paper feed desk or the large paper deck is installed.
*3: For 220 - 240 V specifications only.
3-1-2
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42 ppm
Light source
unit 1 pins
Cleaning
blade pin
Copy tray*2
Drum
Figure 3-1-2-a
*1: When neither the paper feed desk nor the large paper deck is installed.
*2: For 220-240 V specifications only.
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52 ppm
Light source
unit 1 pins
Cleaning
blade pin
Copy tray*
Drum
Figure 3-1-2-b
* For 220-240 V specifications only.
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Unpack.
42 ppm
2345
(
7
8
^
1
0
&
!
#
Copier
Desk retainer
Paper size label sheet
M4 6 TP screws
BVM4 6 bronze
binding screws
6 Power cord*
7 Drum set
8
9
0
!
@
#
$
%
Right pad
Left pad
Bottom pads
Skid
Top plate
Inner frame
Outer case
Tray spacer
^
&
*
(
)
Machine cover
Machine bottom cover
Hinge joint
Plastic bag
Bar code labels
Copy tray*
Feed bottom protector
3-1-5
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52 ppm
(
2&
*
$
5
^
6
@
4
%
0
1
3
Copier
Paper size label sheet
Bottom pads
Outer case
Right pad
Left pad
Skid
8
9
0
!
@
#
$
Inner frame
Tray spacer
Machine cover
Hinge joint
Bar code labels
Plastic bag
Drum set
%
^
&
*
(
Top spacer
Upper case
Business reply mail*1
Power cord*2
Copy tray*2
3-1-6
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Remove the tapes. (42 ppm)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
SRDF
Front cover
Power cord*
Right cover
Duplex unit
Drawers
Figure 3-1-4
* For 120 V specifications only.
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8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
Remove the two tapes holding the feed bottom protector and then the protector.
Remove the two tapes holding the DF original reversing cover.
Remove the tape holding the paper ejection guide.
Remove the three tapes holding the pins for light source units 1 and 2.
Remove the tape holding the left cover.
Feed bottom protector
Left cover
Figure 3-1-5
3-1-8
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13. Open the duplex unit and remove the two tapes holding the duplex cover.
Duplex cover
Duplex unit
Figure 3-1-6
14. Open the drawers and remove the two tapes from each of them.
Figure 3-1-7
3-1-9
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15. Open the SRDF and remove the paper from the contact glass.
16. Remove the protective film from the edge of the contact glass.
17. Remove the tape holding the original detection switch.
SRDF
Protective film
Paper
Original detection switch
Figure 3-1-8
3-1-10
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Remove the tapes. (52 ppm)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Front cover
Power cord*
Right cover
Drawers
Figure 3-1-9
* For 120 V specifications only.
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8.
9.
10.
11.
Left cover
Figure 3-1-10
3-1-12
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12. Open the front cover and then the duplex unit. Remove the two tapes holding
the duplex cover.
Duplex cover
Duplex unit
Figure 3-1-11
13. Open the drawers and remove the tape from each of them.
Figure 3-1-12
3-1-13
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14. Open the SRDF and remove the paper from the contact glass.
15. Remove the protective film from the edge of the contact glass.
16. Remove the tape holding the original detection switch.
SRDF
Protective film
Paper
Original detection switch
Figure 3-1-13
3-1-14
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Remove pins holding light source units 1 and 2.
1. Remove the two pins for light source unit 1 and the pin for light source unit 2.
Figure 3-1-14
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3. While pressing the image formation unit release button, pull the image formation
unit out.
Image formation unit release button
Figure 3-1-17
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5. Detach the 1-pin connector of the developing unit and 4-pin connector of the
toner sub-hopper.
6. Slide the joint toward the machine rear. While sliding the shutter toward the
machine front, close the shutter.
7. Lift the toner sub-hopper slightly and turn it toward the machine right.
4-pin connector
Developing unit
Shutter
Joint
1-pin connector
Toner sub-hopper
Figure 3-1-18
8. Hold the front and rear of the developing unit and remove it from the image
formation unit.
Developing unit
3-1-17
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Load developer.
1. Remove the two screws and unlock the two hooks to remove the developing
unit upper cover.
Caution: Place the developing unit on a level surface when loading developer.
Hook
Screws
Hook
Figure 3-1-20
2. Shake the developer bottle well to agitate the developer.
3. While turning the developing gear in the direction of the arrow in the diagram,
uniformly pour developer into the developing unit.
Caution: Never turn the developing gear in the reverse direction.
Developing gear
Developer
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Install the drum.
1. Remove the two screws and detach the main charger assembly.
2. Remove the two screws and open the upper cleaning cover.
Screws
Main charger assembly
Screw
Screw
Figure 3-1-22
3. Remove the screw from each of the front and rear drum retainers and then the
retainers.
Screw
Screw
Front drum retainer
Rear drum retainer
Figure 3-1-23
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4. Fit the front and rear drum retainers to the drum and install the drum to the
image formation unit.
5. Secure each of the front and rear drum retainers using the screws removed in
step 3.
When installing the drum, orient correctly with the thinner end of the drum
flange shaft at the machine front and the thicker end at the machine rear.
Front drum retainer
Drum
Screw
Screw
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13. While pressing the image formation unit safety lock release plate, put the image
formation unit back into the machine.
Image formation unit safety lock release plate
Image formation unit
Fixing unit
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2. To adjust the fixing pressure, tighten the fixing pressure nuts on the front and
rear of the fixing unit clockwise until each nut clamps the angle bracket against
the locking nuts underneath.
Locking nuts
Fixing pressure nut
Angle bracket
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Connect the power cord.
1. Connect the power cord to the machine.*
2. Insert the power plug into the wall outlet.
Carry out initial developer setting (maintenance item U130).
1. Turn the main switch on and enter the maintenance mode by entering
10871087 using the numeric keys.
The machine enters the maintenance mode immediately after the transfer
charger wire cleaning completes.
2. Enter 130 using the numeric keys and press the print key.
3. Press the print key to execute the maintenance item.
In approximately 2.5 minutes, the toner feed start level and toner sensor
control voltage are automatically set and the settings displayed on the touch
panel.
Display example
CONTROL: 156
(Toner sensor control voltage)
TARGET: 100
(Toner feed start level)
HUMID: 91
(Absolute humidity)
4. Press the stop/clear key.
Check the toner sensor control voltage and toner feed start level
(maintenance items U131 and U156).
1. Run maintenance items U131 and U156 and check that the values set in
maintenance item U130 are displayed on the touch panel.
2. Press the stop/clear key.
Apply toner to the cleaning blade (maintenance item U160)
1. Enter 160 using the numeric keys and press the print key.
2. Press the print key to execute the maintenance item.
Toner is applied to the drum and then the drive stops automatically.
3. Press the stop/clear key.
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Release the cleaning blade.
1. Open the front cover.
2. Turn the paper transfer section release lever to the right to unlock the paper
conveying section.
3. While pressing the image formation unit release button, pull the image formation
unit out.
4. After checking that toner is applied to the drum, loosen the cleaning blade pin at
the left of the image formation unit and slide the cleaning blade lever in the
direction of the arrow.
The cleaning blade is now unlocked and comes into contact with the drum.
5. Retighten the cleaning blade pin to secure the cleaning blade lever.
Figure 3-1-28
6. While pressing the image formation unit safety lock release plate, slide the
image formation unit back into the machine.
7. Return the paper transfer section release lever to the original position to secure
the paper conveying section.
8. Close the front cover.
Exit maintenance mode.
1. Enter 001 using the numeric keys and press the print key.
The machine exits the simulation mode.
Install a toner cartridge.
1. Shake the toner cartridge upside-down and side-to-side to agitate the toner.
Figure 3-1-29
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2. After the machine has stabilized, open the front cover.
3. Shift the toner cartridge release lever to the left.
Toner cartridge
3-1-25
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Install the feed bottom protector (only for 42 ppm).*1
1. Remove the screws from the right front lower cover B and right rear lower cover
and then detach the covers.
2. Fit the feed bottom protector using two M4 x 6 TP screws.
3. Refit all removed parts.
Screw
Screw
Right rear
lower cover
M4 6 TP screws
Figure 3-1-32
*1: When neither the paper feed desk nor the large paper deck is installed.
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Adjust the height adjusters.*2
1. Turn the four height adjusters at the bottom of the machine so that the machine
is level.
Height adjuster
Figure 3-1-33
*2: When the paper feed desk or the large paper deck is installed.
Figure 3-1-34
*3: For 220 - 240 V specifications only.
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3. Slide the paper size label sheet into the front of drawer.
Figure 3-1-35
4. If the user requests the side guides to be fixed, fix according to the paper size
using four M3 8 flat-head screws.
Side guides
Screws
Screws
Figure 3-1-36
5. Set the paper size on the operation panel. (For 220 - 240 V specifications only)
Make test copies.
1. Place an original and make test copies.
Check if the center lines of the large paper deck, the bypass table and each
drawer are correct. If not, adjust the center lines.
Completion of the machine installation.
3-1-28
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U330
Contents
Switching between double and single counts
Turning auto start function on/off
Setting auto clear time
Turning auto preheat/energy saver
function on/off
Switching copy operation at toner
empty detection
Changing the copy count timing
Setting DF copy ejection orientation
Setting date display order
U344
U347
U348
U350
U333
U334
U343
Factory setting
Double count
ON
90
ON
SINGLE MODE, 0
EJECT
Face down
Month-day-year
(inch)
Day-month-year
(metric)
100
4 digits
2 BIN
Simplex copy
Energy Star
ON (inch)
OFF (metric)
SPECIAL AREA
ON
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Screws
Main PCB cover
M4
Screws
Screws
Figure 3-1-37
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4. Insert the connector of the memory copy PCB into the connector of the main PCB.
5. Clip the memory copy PCB over the board support.
Memory copy PCB
Main PCB
Board support
Connector
Connector
Figure 3-1-38
6. Secure the memory copy PCB using the three BVM4 6 bronze binding screws.
Memory copy PCB
Screw
Screw
Screw
Figure 3-1-39
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7. Insert the connector of the machine into the connector on the memory copy PCB.
Connector
Connector
Figure 3-1-40
8. Refit all removed parts.
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Screws
Main PCB cover
M4
Screws
Screws
Figure 3-1-41
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4. Remove the six screws holding the sequence cover and then the cover.
Screws
M4
Sequence cover
Screws
Screws
Figure 3-1-42
5. Fit an image memory into the add-on memory slot on the memory copy PCB.
Memory copy PCB 2
2
Memory copy PCB 1
Image memory
Figure 3-1-43
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Screws
Scanner
Optical heater
Cable holes
Connector
Figure 3-1-44
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10. Route the dehumidifier relay cable using the five wire saddles.
11. Insert the 2-pin connector of the optical heater into the 2-pin connector of the
dehumidifier relay cable.
12. Insert the 2-pin connector of the main PCB into the 2-pin connector of the
dehumidifier relay cable.
13. Insert the 4-pin connector of the main PCB into the 4-pin connector of the
dehumidifier relay cable.
2-pin connector
Wire saddle
Wire saddle
4-pin connector
2-pin connector
Main harness
2-pin connector
Wire saddle
1-pin connectors
Wire saddle
Main harness
Figure 3-1-45
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14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
Remove the two screws holding the lower left cover and then the cover.
Remove the cap in the lower left cover.
Refit the lower left cover using the two screws.
Insert the heater switch instead.
Plug the two 1-pin connectors of the dehumidifier relay cable onto the terminals of
the heater switch.
Cap
Heater switch
Heater switch
1-pin connector
1-pin connector
Figure 3-1-46
19. Refit all removed parts.
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Drawer heater
Figure 3-1-47
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7.
8.
9.
10.
Wire saddle
Wire saddle
4-pin connector
4-pin connector
Main harness
2-pin connector
Wire saddle
2-pin connector
Connector
1-pin connectors
Wire saddle
Main harness
Figure 3-1-48
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13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
Remove the two screws holding the lower left cover and then the cover.
Remove the cap in the lower left cover.
Refit the lower left cover using the two screws.
Insert the heater switch instead.
Plug the two 1-pin connectors of the dehumidifier relay cable onto the terminals of
the heater switch.
Cap
Heater switch
Heater switch
1-pin connector
1-pin connector
Figure 3-1-49
18. Refit all removed parts.
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M4 6 screws
(B4304060)
M3 nut (C2303000)
Key counter cover (66060010)
M4 6 screws (B4304060)
Figure 3-1-50
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3.
4.
5.
6.
Remove the screw holding right front lower cover B and then the cover.
Remove the screw holding the right rear lower cover and then the cover.
Remove the two screws and detach the middle right cover from the machine.
Cut out the aperture plate on the middle right cover using nippers.
Screw
Aperture plate
Screw
Figure 3-1-51
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7. Pass the 4-pin connector of the key counter through the apertures in the key
counter cover retainer and middle right cover, and insert into the 4-pin connector
inside the machine.
8. Seat the projection of the key counter cover retainer in the aperture in the middle
right cover, and fasten them both to the machine using the two screws.
9. Refit the screw to the machine front side of the middle right cover.
10. Fit the key counter cover with the key counter assembly inserted to the key counter
cover retainer on the machine.
4-pin connector
4-pin connector
Aperture
M4 10 screw
(B4304100)
M4 6 screw
(B4104060)
Screw
Figure 3-1-52
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
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Screws
Dehumidifier heater
Heater base
Screws
Left
Dehumidifier heater
Right
Figure 3-1-53
2. Remove the two screws from each of the deck right cover, deck left cover and deck
rear cover and then the covers.
3. Open the large paper deck.
4. Detach the deck paper conveying motor connector.
5. Remove the spring from the deck paper conveying motor bracket.
6. Remove the four screws holding the deck paper conveying motor bracket and then
the bracket.
7. Remove the two screws holding the deck paper conveying unit assembly and then
the assembly.
Spring
Screws
Connector
Screws
Figure 3-1-54
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8. Fit the dehumidifier heater assemblies to the right and left of the large paper deck
using two screws for each.
Screws
Screws
Dehumidifier heater
assembly
Dehumidifier heater
assembly
Left
Right
Figure 3-1-55
9. Fit the edgings to the two U-shaped cutouts in the rear frame.
10. Pull the dehumidifier heater wires out to the machine rear through the edgings.
Edging
Edging
Figure 3-1-56
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11. Detach the open connector from the connector of the main wire on the machine
rear.
Main wire
Open connector
Figure 3-1-57
12. Insert the dehumidifier heater connectors into the relay wire connectors (see A in
Figure 3-1-58).
13. Insert the main wire connector into the relay wire connector (see B in Figure 3-158).
14. Tidy up the large paper deck wires and relay wire using the six bands and route the
wires while clipping the bands into holes in the rear frame.
B
Main wire
Bands
Band
Relay wire
Band
Bands
Figure 3-1-58
15. Refit all removed parts.
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Screws
Figure 3-1-59
2. Pull the 10-pin connector out of the machine, remove the jumper and insert the
connector into the 10-pin connector of the signal cable.
Secure the signal cable using the two screws removed in step 1.
10-pin connector
10-pin connector
Signal cable
Jumper
Screws
Figure 3-1-60
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3. Fit the MMD host monitoring system device to the rear cover using the two bronze
binding tap-tight screws M3 16.
4. Insert the connector of the signal cable into the connector of the MMD host
monitoring system device, and tighten the two screws on the signal cable.
MMD host monitoring
system device
Screw
Screws
(bronze binding
tap-tight M3 16)
Screw
Rear cover
Figure 3-1-61
5. Insert one connector of the modular connector cable into the "LINE" jack on the
MMD host monitoring system device and the other into a telephone jack.
LIN
TE
Figure 3-1-62
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CONTENTS
3-2 Maintenance Mode
3-2-1 Maintenance mode ............................................................................. 3-2-1
(1) Executing a maintenance item .................................................... 3-2-1
(2) Maintenance mode items list ....................................................... 3-2-4
(3) Contents of maintenance mode items ......................................... 3-2-8
3-2-2 Copier management ......................................................................... 3-2-99
(1) Executing a copier management item ....................................... 3-2-99
(2) Department management ........................................................ 3-2-100
(3) Week timer .............................................................................. 3-2-101
(4) Copy default ............................................................................ 3-2-102
(5) Machine default ....................................................................... 3-2-105
(6) Language ................................................................................ 3-2-107
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CONTENTS (2A3/4/E)
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Enter 10871087.
Yes
No
Yes
No
Enter 001 using numeric or Up/Down Exiting the maintenance mode
keys, and press the print key.
End
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Data setting
Data is changed by pressing the Up/Down keys, and the new data is set by pressing the print
key. In a maintenance item where multiple items can be changed, the item to be changed
is selected by pressing on it on the touch panel.
Correcting position of FOLIO
LENGTH DATA
: 330
WIDTH DATA
: 210
U035
330
Metric
/C
1
6
2
Inch
Stop/
Clear
Start
Figure 3-2-1
1 Adjustment window Displays the data to be set.
2 Up/Down keys Changes the setting.
3 Items Displays the selected item in reverse.
4 Current setting Displays the previously set data by pressing the print key.
5 Print key Sets the changed setting.
6 Stop/clear key Cancels the change.
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Operation execution
The specified operations and auto adjustments are performed by pressing the print key. In
a maintenance item where multiple operations can be performed, the item to be executed
is selected by pressing on it on the touch panel.
U030
/C
Metric
MAIN MOTOR
CONV MOTOR
FEED MOTOR
Inch
Stop/
Clear
Start
Figure 3-2-2
1 Items Displays the selected item in reverse.
2 Print key Starts operation.
3 Stop/clear key Stops operation.
Interrupt copy mode
Outputting a test copy or VTC pattern is required in some maintenance items. Such an
output is enabled by pressing the interrupt key to enter interrupt copy mode.
However, since this function is restricted depending on maintenance items, only outputting
may be enabled, or a test copy even from an original may not be as good as that made in
normal copy mode.
To return the screen from interrupt copy mode to maintenance mode, press the interrupt key
again.
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( 2 ) Maintenance mode item list
Section
General
Item
No.
U000
U001
U002
U003
U004
U005
U019
U021
Initializing memories
U022
U030
U031
U032
U033
U034
4
0
0
330
210
242
162
20
5
25
Initialization U020
Drive,
paper
feed,
paper
conveying
and
cooling
system
U035
U036
U051
Optical
Initial
setting*
U052
U053
U060
12
U061
U063
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Section
Optical
High
voltage
Item
No.
Initial
setting*
U065
U066
U067
U070
U071
U072
U073
U080
U088
U089
Outputting a PG pattern
U091
Checking shading
U092
U093
U099
U100
U101
OFF
150
220/57
140
100
U102
U110
U111
Developing U130
U131
U132
U133
U135
U136
ON
U137
U155
153
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Section
Item
No.
Developing U156
114
20
U157
U158
42ppm 52ppm
180
175
180
60
U196
U198
ON
Operating DF separately
U204
OFF
U206
U209
U243
U244
U245
Checking messages
U247
U248
U251
U252
U253
75000
150
U250
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175
190
120
U162
Operation U200
panel and U201
support
equipment U202
U203
Mode
setting
Initial
setting*
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SINGLE
COUNT
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Section
Mode
setting
Item
No.
U254
ON
U255
120
U256
ON
U258
SINGLE
MODE, 0
U260
U263
U264
U265
U330
EJECT
FACE-DOWN
100
4 digits
U333
U334
2 BIN
U343
OFF
U344
U345
U347
U348
U350
ON
U404
U901
U904
U905
U906
U907
U908
U990
U992
Image
U402
processing U403
Others
Initial
setting*
Energy Star
applied
0
ON
NORMAL
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( 3 ) Contents of maintenance mode items
Maintenance
item No.
U000
Description
Outputting an own-status report
Description
Outputs lists of the current settings of the maintenance modes, and paper
jam and service call occurrences.
Purpose
To check the current setting of the maintenance modes, or paper jam or
service call occurrences.
Before initializing or replacing the backup RAM, output a list of the current
settings of the maintenance modes to reenter the settings after initialization
or replacement.
Method
1 Press the print key. The screen for selecting an item is displayed.
2 Select the item to be output. The selected item is displayed in reverse.
Display
Output list
MAINTENANCE
JAM
SERVICE CALL
3 Press the print key. The interrupt copy mode is entered and a list is
output.
When A4/11" 81/2" paper is available, a report of this size is output. If
not, specify the paper feed location.
When output is complete, the screen for selecting an item is displayed.
Completion
Press the stop/clear key at the screen for selecting an item. The screen for
selecting a maintenance item No. is displayed.
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Maintenance
item No.
U001
Description
Exiting the maintenance mode
Description
Exits the maintenance mode and return to the normal copy mode.
Purpose
To exit the maintenance mode.
Method
Press the print key. The normal copy mode is entered.
U002
Description
Normal factory default settings.
Factory default settings except for language*.
2 Use the numeric keys or Up/Down keys to input the OEM code.
3 Press the print key.
* The maintenance No. selection screen will appear again.
Completion
To exit the maintenance mode without changing the current setting, press
the stop/clear key. The screen for selecting a maintenance item No. is
displayed.
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Maintenance
item No.
U003
Description
Setting the service telephone number
Description
Sets the telephone number to be displayed when a service call code is
detected.
Purpose
To set the telephone number to call service when installing the machine.
Method
Press the print key. The currently set telephone number is displayed.
Setting
1 Enter a telephone number (up to 15 digit) using the numeric keys.
To enter symbols such as hyphens and parentheses, select as required
from the symbols displayed on the touch panel as shown below. To
move the cursor, press either of the arrows in the bottom row.
*
(
#
)
(Space)
2 Press the print key. The phone number is set, and the screen for
selecting a maintenance item No. is displayed.
Completion
To exit the maintenance mode without changing the current setting, press
the stop/clear key. The screen for selecting a maintenance item No. is
displayed.
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Maintenance
item No.
U004
Description
Setting the machine number
Description
Displays and changes the machine number.
Purpose
To check or set the machine number.
Method
Press the print key. The currently set machine number is displayed.
Setting
1 Enter the last six digits of the machine number using the numeric key.
Do not enter the first two digits, 3 and 7.
2 Press the print key. The machine number is set.
Completion
To exit the maintenance mode without changing the current setting, press
the stop/clear key. The screen for selecting a maintenance item No. is
displayed.
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Maintenance
item No.
U005
Description
Copying without paper
Description
Simulates the copy operation without paper feed.
Purpose
To check the overall operation of the machine.
Method
1 Press the print key. The screen for selecting an item is displayed.
2 Select the item to be operated. The selected item is displayed in
reverse.
Display
PPC
PPC + DF
Operation
Only the copier operates.
Both the copier and SRDF operate
(continuous operation).
3 Press the interrupt key. The copy mode screen is displayed.
4 Set the operation conditions required on the copy mode screen.
Changes in the following settings can be made.
Paper feed locations
Magnifications
Simplex or duplex copy modes
Number of copies: in simplex copy mode, continuous copying is
performed when set to 999; in duplex copy mode, continuous copying
is performed regardless of the setting.
Copy density
Keys on the operation panel other than the energy saver key
5 To control the paper feed pulley, remove all the paper in the drawers,
or the drawers. With the paper present, the paper feed pulley does not
operate.
6 Press the print key. The operation starts.
Copy operation is simulated without paper under the set conditions.
When operation is complete, the screen for selecting an item is
displayed.
7 To stop continuous operation, press the stop/clear key.
Completion
Press the stop/clear key at the screen for selecting an item. The screen for
selecting a maintenance item No. is displayed.
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Maintenance
item No.
U019
Description
Displaying the ROM version
Description
Displays the part number of the ROM fitted to each PCB.
Purpose
To check the part number or to decide if the ROM version is new from the
last digit of the number.
Method
1 Press the print key. The last six digits of the part number indicating the
ROM version are displayed.
2 Change the screen using The Up/Down keys.
Display
MAIN
ENGINE
MMI
FONT
SCANNER
MEM1
MEM2*
Description
Main ROM IC
Engine ROM IC
Operation ROM IC
Font ROM IC
Scanner ROM IC
Memory copy ROM IC
Memory copy ROM IC
* 42 ppm: optional
52 ppm: standard
Completion
Press the stop/clear key. The screen for selecting a maintenance item No.
is displayed.
U020
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Maintenance
item No.
U021
Description
Initializing memories
Description
Initializes the setting data other than that for adjustments due to variations
between respective machines, i.e., settings for counters, service call code
detection and modes. As a result, initializes the backup RAM according to
the specifications depending on the destination selected in U252.
Purpose
Used to return the machine settings to the factory settings.
Method
1 Press the print key. The screen for executing is displayed.
2 Press EXECUTE on the touch panel. It is displayed in reverse.
3 Press the print key. All data other than that for adjustments due to
variations between machines is initialized.
When initialization is complete, the machine automatically returns to the
same status as when the main switch is turned on.
Completion
To exit the maintenance mode without executing initialization, press the
stop/clear key. The screen for selecting a maintenance item No. is
displayed.
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Maintenance
item No.
U022
Description
Initializing backup data
Description
Initializes only the data set for the optical section.
Purpose
To be executed after replacing the scanner unit.
Method
1 Press the print key. The screen for executing is displayed.
2 Press SCANNER on the touch panel. EXECUTE is displayed.
3 Press EXECUTE on the touch panel. It is displayed in reverse.
4 Press the print key. The data for the optical section (U060 to 099,
U403, U404 and U990) is initialized.
Completion
To exit the maintenance mode, press the stop/clear key. The screen for
selecting a maintenance item No. is displayed.
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Maintenance
item No.
U030
Description
Checking motor operation
Description
Drives each motor.
Purpose
To check the operation of each motor.
Method
1 Press the print key. The screen for selecting an item is displayed.
2 Select the motor to be operated. The selected item is displayed in
reverse and the operation starts.
Display
MAIN MOTOR
CONV MOTOR
FEED MOTOR
Operation
The drive motor operates and developing
bias is applied.
The paper conveying motor operates.
The paper feed motor operates.
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Maintenance
item No.
U031
Description
Checking switches for paper conveying
Description
Displays the on-off status of each paper detection switch on the paper
path.
Purpose
To check if the switches for paper conveying operate correctly.
Method
1 Press the print key. A list of the switches, the on-off status of which can
be checked, are displayed.
2 Turn each switch on and off manually to check the status.
When the on-status of a switch is detected, that switch is displayed in
reverse.
Display
FEED1 SW
FEED2 SW
FEED3 SW
FEED4 SW
FEED SW
Switches
Paper feed switch 1 (PFSW1)
Paper feed switch 2 (PFSW2)
Paper feed switch 3 (PFSW3)
Paper feed switch 4 (PFSW4)
Feed switch (FSW)
R SW
EJE SW
BRA SW
REV SW
DUP PESW
DUP1 SW
DUP2 SW
DUP3 SW
Completion
Press the stop/clear key. The screen for selecting a maintenance item No.
is displayed.
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Maintenance
item No.
U032
Description
Checking clutch operation
Description
Turns each clutch on.
Purpose
To check the operation of each clutch.
Method
1 Press the print key. The screen for selecting an item is displayed.
2 Select the clutch to be operated. The selected item is displayed in
reverse, and the clutch turns on for 1 s.
Display
SB FEED
F FEED
S FEED
FEED L
Clutches
Bypass paper feed clutch (BYPPFCL)
Upper paper feed clutch (PFCL-U)
Lower paper feed clutch (PFCL-L)
Feed clutch 5 (FCL5)
FEED H
FEED 1
FEED 2
FEED 3
REGIST
EJECT SP
3 To turn each clutch on while a motor is driving, press the interrupt key
before selecting the clutch. The drive motor, paper feed motor and
paper conveying motor turn on, and the selected clutch remains on until
the stop/clear key is pressed.
If the upper or lower paper feed clutch is turned on while a motor is
driving, paper is conveyed by the rotation of the paper feed pulley,
resulting in a paper jam.
Be sure to remove the paper drawers before turning either of these
clutches on.
4 To stop the motor drive, press the interrupt copy key.
Completion
Press the stop/clear key. The screen for selecting a maintenance item No.
is displayed.
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Maintenance
item No.
U033
Description
Checking solenoid operation
Description
Turns each solenoid on.
Purpose
To check the operation of each solenoid.
Method
1 Press the print key. The screen for selecting an item is displayed.
2 Select the solenoid to be operated. The selected item is displayed in
reverse, and the solenoid turns on for 1 s.
Display
SB LIFT
BRANCH
END PRE
TRAY FEE
Solenoids
Bypass solenoid (BYPSOL)
Feedshift solenoid (FSSOL)
Duplex paper tapping solenoid (DUPPTSOL)
Duplex forwarding solenoid (DUPFWDSOL)
TRAY CHG
MSW OFF
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Maintenance
item No.
U035
Description
Setting folio size
Description
Changes the image area for copying onto folio size paper.
Purpose
To prevent the image at the trailing edge, or right or left side of the paper
from not being copied by setting the actual size of the folio paper used.
Method
Press the print key. The screen for selecting an item is displayed.
Setting
1 Select the item to be set. The selected item is displayed in reverse, and
the current setting is displayed in the adjustment window.
2 Change the setting using the Up/Down keys.
Display
Setting Setting range Initial setting
LENGTH DATA Length 330 to 356 mm 330
WIDTH DATA
Width
220 to 220 mm 210
3 Press the print key. The value is set.
Completion
Press the stop/clear key. The screen for selecting a maintenance item No.
is displayed.
U036
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Maintenance
item No.
U051
Description
Adjusting the amount of slack in the paper before registration
Adjustment
See page 3-3-22.
U052
U053
Display
Description
Setting range Initial setting
MAIN MOTOR Drive motor speed adjustment 0 to 14
8
CONV MOTOR Paper conveying
motor speed adjustment
0 to 14
8
Increasing the setting makes the motor speed faster and the image
longer, and decreasing it makes the speed slower and the image
shorter.
3 Press the print key. The value is set.
Interrupt copy mode
While this maintenance item is being performed, a VTC pattern shown
below is output in interrupt copy mode.
Correct values for an A3/11" x 17" output are:
A = 150 mm
B = 300 mm
A
B
Figure 3-2-3
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Maintenance
item No.
U053
Description
Adjustment
1 Output an A3/11" 17" VTC pattern in interrupt mode.
2 Measure A and B on the VTC pattern (Figure 3-2-3), and perform the
following adjustments if they are different from the correct sizes:
A: Drive motor adjustment
B: Paper conveying motor adjustment
Completion
Press the stop/clear key. The screen for selecting a maintenance item No.
is displayed.
U060
Display
TEXT adj
MIX adj
PHOTO adj
Description
Density in text mode
Density in text and photo mode
Density in photo mode
Setting range
0 to 23
0 to 23
0 to 23
Initial setting
12
12
12
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Maintenance
item No.
U061
Description
Turning the exposure lamp on
Description
Turns the exposure lamp on.
Purpose
To check the exposure lamp.
Method
1 Press the print key. The screen for selecting an item is displayed.
2 Press the print key. The exposure lamp lights.
3 To turn the exposure lamp off, press the stop/clear key.
Completion
Press the stop/clear key. The screen for selecting a maintenance item No.
is displayed.
U063
Description
Shading position
Increasing the setting moves the shading position toward the machine
right, and decreasing it moves the position toward the machine left.
3 Press the print key. The value is set.
Interrupt copy mode
While this maintenance item is being performed, copying from an original
can be made in interrupt copy mode.
Completion
Press the stop/clear key. The screen for selecting a maintenance item No.
is displayed.
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Maintenance
item No.
U065
Description
Adjusting the scanner magnification
Adjustment
See pages 3-3-36 and 37.
U066
U067
U070
U071
U072
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Maintenance
item No.
U073
Description
Checking scanner operation
Description
Simulates the scanner operation under arbitrary conditions.
Purpose
To check scanner operation.
Method
1 Press the print key. The screen for selecting an item is displayed.
2 Select the item to be changed. The selected item is displayed in
reverse.
3 Change the setting using the Up/Down keys.
Display
ZOOM
SIZE
LAMP
Operating conditions
ZOOM Magnification
Original size
LAMP on and off of
the exposure lamp
Setting range
25 to 400%
See below.
0 (off) or 1 (on)
Original size
A4
B5
11" 81/2"
A3
B4
A4R
B5R
Setting
42
47
52
53
55
56
58
Original size
A5R
Folio
11" 17"
11" 15"
81/2" 14"
81/2" 11"
51/2" 81/2"
4 Press the print key. Scanning starts under the selected conditions.
5 To stop operation, press the stop/clear key.
Completion
Press the stop/clear key when scanning stops. The screen for selecting a
maintenance item No. is displayed.
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Maintenance
item No.
U080
Description
Adjusting exposure in toner economy mode
Description
Adjusts the image density in the eco-print mode.
Purpose
To increase or decrease the image density in the eco-print mode.
Method
Press the print key. The screen for execution is displayed.
Setting
1 Adjust the preset value using the Up/Down keys.
* Since this value is related to the automatic exposure adjustment in the
copy initial setting mode, ensure that the exposure step of the
automatic exposure is at the center before adjusting.
Display
Exposure in toner economy mode
Setting range
0 to 12
Initial value
6
2 Press the print key. The setting is set, and the screen for maintenance
item No. is displayed.
Completion
Press the stop/clear key when scanning stops. The screen for selecting a
maintenance item No. is displayed.
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Maintenance
item No.
U088
Description
Setting the input filter (moir reduction mode)
Description
Turns moir reduction mode on and off by switching the input filter on and
off.
Purpose
Used to prevent regular density unevenness (moir) on halftone image
areas of the copy image in text mode and text and photo mode. Such
moir is more likely to appear when an enlargement or reduction copy is
made in text mode from an original containing large halftone image areas.
Method
Press the print key. The screen for selecting an item is displayed.
Setting
1 Select ON or OFF. The selected item is displayed in reverse.
Display
Description
ON
Moir reduction mode
OFF
Normal copy mode
Initial setting: OFF
If moir on the copy image is significant, change the setting to ON. Note
that when the moir reduction mode is turned on, the resolution may be
slightly reduced.
2 Press the print key. The value is set. The screen for selecting a
maintenance item No. is displayed.
Completion
To exit the maintenance mode without changing the current setting, press
the stop/clear key. The screen for selecting a maintenance item No. is
displayed.
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Maintenance
item No.
U089
Description
Outputting a PG pattern
Description
Selects and outputs the PG pattern created in the copier.
Purpose
When performing respective image printing adjustments, used to check the
machine status apart from that of the scanner with a non-scanned output
PG pattern.
Method
1 Press the print key. The screen for selecting an item is displayed.
2 Select the PG pattern to be output.
Display
PG pattern to be output
Purpose
GRAYSCALE
MONO-LEVEL
256-LEVEL
To check resolution
reproducibility in printing.
1 DOT-LINE
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Maintenance
item No.
U089
Description
3 To change the output conditions for MONO-LEVEL, change the setting
using The Up/Down keys.
Description
Setting range Initial setting
Output conditions
0 to 255
0
for MONO-LEVEL
Increasing the setting makes the density higher, and decreasing it
makes the density lower. Entirely white paper is output when the setting
is 0, and entirely black paper is output when it is 255.
4 Press the interrupt key. The screen for copy mode is displayed.
5 Press the print key. A PG pattern is output.
Completion
Press the stop/clear key at the screen for selecting an item. The screen for
selecting a maintenance item No. is displayed.
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Maintenance
item No.
U091
Description
Checking shading
Description
Performs scanning under the same conditions as before and after shading
is performed, displaying the original scanning values at nine points of the
contact glass on the touch panel.
Purpose
To check the change in original scanning values before and after shading.
The results may be used to decide the causes for fixing unevenness
(uneven density) of the gray area of an image: either due to optical
(shading or CCD) or other problems.
Also to check the causes for a white or black line appearing longitudinally.
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Maintenance
item No.
U091
Description
Method
1 Press the print key. The screen for selecting an item is displayed.
011
024
015
001
000
000
004
004
000
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Maintenance
item No.
U092
Description
Adjusting the scanner automatically
Description
Makes auto scanner adjustments in the order below using the specified
original.
Adjusting the scanner center line (U067)
Adjusting the scanner magnification in the main scanning direction
(U065)
Adjusting the scanner leading edge registration (U066)
Adjusting scanner magnification in the auxiliary direction (U065)
When this maintenance item is performed, the settings in U065, U066 and
U067 are also changed.
Purpose
Used to make respective auto adjustments for the scanner.
Method
1 Place the specified original (P/N: 2AC68240) on the contact glass.
2 Press the print key. The screen for executing is displayed.
3 Press the print key. Auto adjustment starts. When adjustment is
complete, each adjusted value is displayed.
Display
SCAN CENTER ADJ
MAIN SCAN ADJ
SCAN TIMING ADJ
SUB SCAN ADJ
Description
Scanner center line
Scanner magnification in the main
scanning direction
Scanner leading registration
Scanner magnification in the
auxiliary direction
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Maintenance
item No.
U093
Description
Setting the exposure density gradient
Description
Changes the exposure density gradient in manual density mode,
depending on respective image modes (text, text and photo, photo).
Purpose
To set how the image density is altered by a change of one step in the
manual density adjustment. Also used to make copy image darker or
lighter.
Start
1 Press the print key. The screen for selecting an item is displayed.
2 Select the image mode to be adjusted. The screen for the selected item
is displayed.
Display Description
TEXT
Density in text mode
MIXED Density in text and photo mode
PHOTO Density in photo mode
Setting
1 Select the item to be adjusted. The selected item is displayed in
reverse and the current setting is displayed in the adjustment window.
2 Adjust the setting using the Up/Down keys.
Display
DARKER
LIGHTER
Description
Change in density
when manual density is set dark
Change in density
when manual density is set light
Image density
Dark
Setting: 3
Set to LIGHTER
Setting: 0
Set to DARKER
Light
Light
Center
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Maintenance
item No.
U093
Description
3 Press the print key. The value is set.
4 To return to the screen for selecting an item, press the stop/clear key.
Interrupt copy mode
While this maintenance item is being performed, copying from an original
can be made in interrupt copy mode.
Completion
Press the stop/clear key at the screen for selecting an item. The screen for
selecting a maintenance item No. is displayed.
U099
Display
Description
DATA
Displaying detection sensor transmission data
B/W LEVEL Setting detection sensor threshold value
Setting original size judgment time
Method to display the data for the sensor
1 Press the print key. The detection sensor transmission data is
displayed.
Rear of machine
Center of machine
Front of machine
Figure 3-2-6
2 To return to the screen for selecting an item, press the stop/clear key.
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Maintenance
item No.
U099
Description
Setting
1 Select an item to be set.
Display
LEVEL
WAIT TIME
ORIGINAL AREA
SIZE
Description
Detection sensor threshold value
Original size judgment time*
Original size detection position display (mm)
Detected original size display
Completion
Press the stop/clear key at the screen for selecting an item. The screen for
maintenance item No. is displayed.
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Maintenance
item No.
U100
Description
Setting the surface potential
Description
Changes the surface potential by changing the grid control voltage. Also
performs main charging.
Purpose
To set the surface potential or check main charging. Also used when
reentering data after replacing the backup RAM or initializing the set data.
Start
Press the print key. The screen for selecting an item is displayed.
Display
Description
MC DATA
Changing the grid control voltage
MC ON
Turning the main charger on
MC ON/OFF
Turning the main charger on and off
LASER ON/OFF
Turning the main charger on and the laser scanner
unit on and off
Method for main charger output
1 Select the main charger output on the screen for selecting an item:
select one from MC ON, MC ON/OFF or LASER ON/OFF on the touch
panel. The selected operation starts.
2 To stop operation, press the stop/clear key.
Setting the grid control voltage
1 Press the MC DATA on the touch panel of the screen for selecting an
item.
2 Change the setting using the Up/Down keys.
Description
Grid control voltage
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Maintenance
item No.
U101
Description
Setting high voltages
Description
Changes the developing bias voltage, transfer voltage and separation
voltage by changing the developing bias control voltage, transfer control
voltage and separation control voltage. Also checks the transfer output
voltage.
Purpose
To check and change high voltages other than the main charger voltage.
Start
1 Press the print key. The screen for selecting an item is displayed.
2 Select an item to be set or checked. The screen for the selected item is
displayed.
Display
DEV BIAS SET
TC SET
AC SET
Description
Setting the developing bias
Setting and checking the transfer voltage
Setting the separation voltage
Operation
Developing bias control voltage
during image formation
DB DATA2 Developing bias control voltage
during no image formation
Setting range
0 to 255
Initial setting
220
0 to 255
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Maintenance
item No.
U101
Description
Setting the transfer voltage
1 Change the setting using the Up/Down keys.
Display
TC DATA
Operation
Transfer control voltage
Setting range
0 to 255
Initial setting
140
Description
Separation control voltage
Setting range
0 to 255
Initial setting
100
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Maintenance
item No.
U102
Description
Setting the cleaning interval for the transfer charger
Description
Executes a cleaning operation for the transfer charger and changes the
intervals at which the transfer charger is cleaned.
Purpose
To check the cleaning operation for the transfer charger. Also to change
the intervals for the operation. Making the intervals longer decreases the
stand-by time when starting copying.
Method
1 Press the print key. The screen for selecting an item is displayed.
2 To execute the cleaning operation, press TEST RUN. The cleaning
operation for the transfer charger is executed once.
Setting
1 Change the setting using the Up/Down keys.
Description
Setting range Initial setting Change in value per step
1000 copies
Transfer charger
0 to 20
1
cleaning operation
intervals
When set to 3, the transfer charger is cleaned every 3000 copies (3 by
1000) counted after the main switch is turned on. When set to 0, the
transfer charger is not cleaned.
2 Press the print key. The value is set.
Completion
Press the stop/clear key. The screen for selecting a maintenance item No.
is displayed.
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Maintenance
item No.
U110
Description
Checking/clearing the drum count
Description
Displays the drum counts for checking or clearing the figure, which is used
as a reference when correcting the main charger potential output.
Purpose
To check the drum status. Also used to clear the count after replacing the
drum during regular maintenance.
Since the count was cleared before shipping, do not clear it when installing.
Method
Press the print key. The drum counter count is displayed.
Clearing
1 Press CLEAR on the touch panel.
2 Press the print key. The count is cleared, and the screen for selecting a
maintenance item No. is displayed.
Setting
1 Enter a six-digit count using the numeric keys.
2 Press the print key. The count is set, and the screen for selecting a
maintenance No. is displayed.
Completion
To exit the maintenance mode without changing the count, press the stop/
clear key. The screen for selecting a maintenance item No. is displayed.
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Maintenance
item No.
U111
Description
Checking/clearing the drum drive time
Description
Displays the drum drive time for checking or clearing a figure, which is
used as a reference when correcting the high voltage based on time.
Purpose
To check the drum status. Also used to clear the drive time after replacing
the drum.
Method
Press the print key. The drum drive time is displayed in minutes.
Clearing
1 Press CLEAR on the touch panel.
2 Press the print key. The time is cleared, and the screen for selecting a
maintenance item No. is displayed.
Setting
1 Enter a five-digit drive time (in minutes) using the numeric keys.
2 Press the print key. The time is set, and the screen for selecting a
maintenance No. is displayed.
Completion
To exit this maintenance item without changing the time, press the stop/
clear key. The screen for selecting a maintenance item No. is displayed.
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Maintenance
item No.
U130
Description
Initial setting for the developer
Description
Automatically sets the toner sensor control voltage and toner feed start
level for the installed developer.
Purpose
To set the initial settings for the developer when installing the machine or
replacing the developer.
Method
1 Press the print key. The screen for executing is displayed.
2 Press the print key. The initial settings for the developer is set, and the
result is displayed.
Display
Description
CONTROL
Toner sensor control voltage
TARGET
Toner feed start level
HUMID
Absolute humidity
The toner sensor output value is displayed on the right side of the
screen.
Supplement
The following data is also renewed or cleared by performing this
maintenance item:
Renewing the toner sensor control voltage (U131)
Renewing the toner feed start level (U156)
Clearing the developing drive time (U157)
Clearing the developing count (U158)
Resetting the toner feed start level and toner empty detection
Completion
After initial setting is complete, press the stop/clear key. The screen for
selecting a maintenance item No. is displayed.
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Maintenance
item No.
U131
Description
Setting the toner sensor control voltage
Description
Displays or changes the toner sensor control voltage automatically set in
maintenance item U130.
Purpose
To check the automatically set toner sensor control voltage. Also to change
the toner density if an image is too dark or light.
Method
Press the print key. The current setting for the toner sensor control voltage
is displayed.
Setting
1 Change the setting using the Up/Down keys.
Description
Toner sensor control voltage
Setting range
0 to 255
Initial setting
153
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Maintenance
item No.
U132
Description
Replenishing toner forcibly
Description
Replenishes toner forcibly until the toner sensor output value reaches the
toner feed start level.
Purpose
Used when the toner empty is detected frequently.
Method
1 Press the print key. The screen for executing is displayed.
2 Press the print key. Operation starts, and the current data is displayed.
Toner is replenished until the toner sensor output value reaches the
toner feed start level.
To stop operation, press the start/clear key.
Display
TARGET (NOW)
CONTROL (NOW)
HUMID
Description
Current toner feed start level
Current toner sensor control voltage
Absolute humidity
The current toner sensor output value is displayed on the right side of
the screen.
Completion
Press the stop/clear key when toner replenishment stops. The screen for
selecting a maintenance item No. is displayed.
U133
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Maintenance
item No.
U133
Description
Method
1 Press the print key. The screen for executing is displayed.
2 Press ON on the touch panel. The selected item is displayed in
reverse.
3 Press the print key. The toner recycle motor turn on and recycled toner
collection is performed for approximately 5 minutes. The ON display on
the touch panel flashes during the operation and returns to the normal
state when it ends.
To interrupt operation, press the stop/clear key.
Completion
Press the stop/clear key when operation stops. The screen for selecting a
maintenance item No. is displayed.
U135
Operation
Toner feed motor drive
Toner recycle motor drive
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Maintenance
item No.
U136
Description
Turning the toner level detection function on/off
Description
Turning the control based on the toner level sensor output on/off.
Purpose
To enable copying using the toner in the developing section after the toner
level in the toner hopper decreases, by turning the control function off
Method
Press the print key.
Setting
1 Press ON or OFF to change the operation.
Display Description
ON
Controls based on the detection by the toner sensor
detection sensor.
OFF
Ignores the detection by the toner level detection sensor.
Initial setting: ON
2 Press the print key. The setting is set , and the screen for entering a
maintenance item is displayed.
Completion
To exit this maintenance item without changing the current setting, press
the stop/clear key. The screen for selecting a maintenance item No. is
displayed.
U137
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Maintenance
item No.
U155
Description
Displaying the toner sensor output
Description
Displays the toner sensor output value , and related data.
Purpose
To check the toner sensor output value.
Method
1 Press the print key. The screen for executing is displayed.
2 Press the print key. The current data is displayed.
Display
TARGET (NOW)
Description
Current toner feed level
(corrected value for humidity and drive time)
CONTROL (NOW) Current toner sensor control voltage
HUMID
Absolute humidity
The current toner sensor output value is displayed on the right side of
the screen.
Completion
Press the stop/clear key. The screen for selecting a maintenance item No.
is displayed.
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Maintenance
item No.
U156
Description
Changing the toner control level
Description
Changes the toner feed start level set in maintenance item U130 or the
toner empty level to be determined by the difference from the toner feed
start level.
Purpose
To check the toner feed start level and toner empty level.
Method
Press the start key. The screen for selecting an item is displayed.
Display Description
TARGET Toner feed start level
EMPTY Difference between the toner feed start level and toner empty level
Setting range
0 to 255
Initial setting
114
Description
Difference between
the toner feed start level
and the toner empty level
Setting range
0 to 255
Initial setting
20
Increasing the setting makes the toner empty level higher: the toner
density is lower when the toner empty is detected.
3 Press the print key. The value is set.
Completion
Press the stop/clear key. The screen for selecting maintenance item No. is
displayed.
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Maintenance
item No.
U157
Description
Checking/clearing the developing drive time
Description
Checks or clears the developing drive time, which is used as a reference
when correcting the toner control. It is automatically cleared when U130 is
executed.
Purpose
To check the developing drive time after replacing the developer.
Method
Press the print key. The developing drive time is displayed in minutes.
Clearing
1 Press CLEAR on the touch panel.
2 Press the print key. The count is set, and the screen for selecting a
maintenance item No. is displayed.
Setting
1 Enter a five-digit drive time (in minutes) using the numeric keys.
2 Press the print key. The time is set, and the screen for selecting a
maintenance No. is displayed.
Completion
To exit the maintenance mode without changing the time, press the stop/
clear key. The screen for selecting a maintenance item No. is displayed.
U158
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Maintenance
item No.
U160
Description
Applying toner to the cleaning blade
Description
Applies toner to the cleaning blade.
Purpose
To apply toner to the drum to coat the cleaning blade. To be executed
when replacing or cleaning the cleaning blade or the drum.
Method
1 Press the print key. The screen for executing is displayed.
2 Press the print key. Operation starts.
When the operation is complete, the screen for selecting a
maintenance item No. is displayed.
Completion
To exit this maintenance item without performing operation, press the stop/
clear key. The screen for selecting a maintenance item No. is displayed.
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Maintenance
item No.
U161
Description
Setting the fixing control temperature
Description
Changes the fixing control temperature.
Purpose
Normally no change is necessary. However, can be used to prevent curled
or creased paper, or solve a fixing problem on thick paper.
Also used to output a test pattern for measuring fixing pressure.
Method
Press the print key. The screen for selecting an item is displayed.
Setting
1 Select the item to be set. The selected item is displayed in reverse, and
the current setting is displayed in the adjustment window.
2 Change the setting using the Up/Down key.
Display
Description
Setting range
100 to 200 (C)
Initial setting
42 ppm 52 ppm
180
190
175
175
180
190
60
120
0 to 120 (s)
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Maintenance
item No.
U162
Description
Stabilizing fixing forcibly
Description
Stops the stabilization fixing drive forcibly, regardless of fixing temperature.
Purpose
To forcibly stabilize the machine before the fixing section reaches
stabilization temperature.
Method
1 Press the print key. The screen for executing is displayed.
2 Press the print key. The forced stabilization mode is entered, and
stabilization operation stops. The screen for selecting a maintenance
item No. is displayed.
To exit the forced stabilization mode, turn the power off and on.
Completion
To exit this maintenance item without executing forced fixing stabilization,
press the stop clear key.
U196
Description
Fixing heater M (H1)
Fixing heater S (H2)
Completion
Press the stop/clear key when fixing motors M and S are off. The screen
for selecting the maintenance item No. is displayed.
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Maintenance
item No.
U198
Description
Setting the fixing phase control
Description
Sets the use of fixing phase control to reduce electrical noise generated by
the copier.
Purpose
Normally no change is necessary. If electrical noise generated by the
copier causes flickering of the lights around the copier, select fixing phase
control to reduces the noise.
Method
Press the print key.
Setting
1 Press ON or OFF to change operation.
Display Description
ON
Fixing phase control present
OFF
Fixing phase control absent
Initial setting: ON for metric and OFF for inch specifications
2 Press the print key. The setting is set. The screen for selecting a
maintenance item No. is displayed.
Completion
To exit this maintenance item without changing the current setting, press
the stop/clear key. The screen for selecting a maintenance item No. is
displayed.
U200
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Maintenance
item No.
U201
Description
Initializing the touch panel
Description
Automatically correct the positions of the X- and Y-axes of the touch panel.
Purpose
To automatically correct the display positions on the touch panel after it is
replaced.
Method
1 Press the print key. The screen for executing is displayed, and the +
key displayed at the upper left of the touch panel flashes.
2 Press on the center of the + key. The + key on lower right flashes.
3 Press the center of the flashing +. Initialization of the touch panel is
complete, and the screen for selecting a maintenance item No. is
displayed.
Completion
To exit this maintenance item without initializing, press the stop/clear key.
The screen for selecting a maintenance mode No. is displayed.
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Maintenance
item No.
U202
Description
Setting the MMD host monitoring system
Description
Initializes or operates the MMD host monitoring system*
* Optional for 120 V specifications only.
Purpose
Used when setting up the machine or during regular maintenance or repair.
Method
1 Press the print key. The basic status screen is displayed.
2 Operates the device following the instructions on the touch panel.
Completion
Press the stop/clear key on the basic screen. The screen for selecting a
maintenance item No. is displayed.
[Basic status]
Maintenance item No.
select screen
Technician arrive
Maintenance count clear
U202
1
2
3
4
5
Stop/
clear key
To initialize the MMD host monitoring system,
run the following modes in order:
Phone number setting 4
Device initialization 5
During regular maintenance or service
Technician arrive 1
Maintenance count clear 2
Service report (leave) 3
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Maintenance
item No.
Description
1
Stop/
clear key
2
Maintenance parts check/clear
Select parts & push clear
Ready to send
Push print key
Print key
Transmission start
DRUM
00000000
DEVELOPER
00000000
FIXING ROLLER
00000000
BLADE
00000000
MAIN CHARGER
00000000
U202
Clear
U202
SEP.CLAW MOUNT00000000
SEP.CLAW ASS'Y 00000000
HEAT ROLLER
00000000
PRESS ROLLER
00000000
FIX HEATER M
00000000
Clear
Clear
Stop/
clear key
Ready to send
Push print key
Print key
Counts are cleared.
Basic status screen
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Maintenance
item No.
Description
3
Service report (leave)
Select a mode
U202
Preventive maintenance
Repair
PM & Repair
Courtesy call
Select an item.
Ready to send
Push print key
Stop/
clear key
Print key
Transmission starts.
0000000000
0000000000
Suffix code
Dial type
0000000000
Tone
Pulse10
Pulse20
Set
Set
Ready to send
Push print key
Stop/
clear key
Print key
The phone number is stored.
Basic status screen
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Maintenance
item No.
Description
5
Device initialization
Select a mode
U202
Standard
Special by MODEL
Stop/
clear key
Stop/
clear key
Retry initialization
Special by
MODEL
Standard
Device initialization
Select a mode
Device initialization
Select a mode
U202
000000
Model
000000
PPC ID
U202
PPC ID
000000
Model
Initialization ID
000000
Personal ID
Initialization ID
Device initialization
Select a mode
000000
Model
000000
Personal ID
Total count
U202
000000
000000
00000000
Total count
U202
000000
U202
PPC ID
U202
000000
00000000
51
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Maintenance
item No.
Description
51
Ready to send
Push print key
xxxx
(Reason for failure)
Check
Print key
Check
Initialization starts.
Yes
Initialization
succeeded?
No
MMD system
problem?
No
Yes
Initialization
successful
Screen depending
on the reason for failure
Check
Check
Device initialization
Select a mode
U202
Retry initialization
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Maintenance
item No.
U203
Description
Operating DF separately
Description
Simulates the original conveying operation separately in the SRDF.
Purpose
To check the SRDF.
Method
1 Press the print key. The screen for selecting an item is displayed.
2 Set the magnification to between 25 and 200% using the Up/Down
keys.
3 Place an original in the SRDF if running this simulation with paper.
4 Select the item to be operated. The selected item is displayed in
reverse and operation starts.
Display
Operation
ADF MODE
With paper, single-sided original
RADF MODE
With paper, double-sided original
ADF MODE (NON-PAPER)
Without paper, single-sided original
(continuous operation)
RADF MODE (NON-PAPER) Without paper, double-sided original
(continuous operation)
5 To stop continuous operation, press the stop/clear key.
Completion
Press the stop/clear key when the operation stops. The screen for
selecting the maintenance item No. is displayed.
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Maintenance
item No.
U204
Description
Setting the presence or absence of a key card or key counter
Description
Sets the presence or absence of the optional key card or key counter.
Purpose
A key card is not available for metric specifications. The setting for the
HECON key card, which is supported by inch-specification machines, is not
necessary in this maintenance item.
Method
Press the start key.
Setting
1 Select the optional counter to be installed. The selected counter is
displayed in reverse.
Pressing the reversed item again resets the selection.
Display
Description
KEY CARD
The key card is installed.
KEY COUNTER The key counter is installed.
2 Press the print key. The screen for selecting a maintenance item No. is
displayed.
Completion
To exit this maintenance item without changing the current setting, press
the stop/clear key. The screen for selecting a maintenance item No. is
displayed.
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Maintenance
item No.
U206
Description
Setting the presence or absence of the coin vender
Description
Sets the presence or absence of the optional coin vender. Also sets the
details for coin vender operation, such as mode and unit price.
This is an optional device which is currently supported only by Japanese
specification machines, so no setting is necessary.
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Maintenance
item No.
U209
Description
Setting date and time
Description
Sets the real time clock, which is used as a reference when correcting
drum time.
Purpose
To set the date and time after initializing data.
Method
1 Press the print key. The screen for executing is displayed. The current
setting for the year is displayed.
2 Set the year (last two digits of the year) using the numeric or Up/Down
keys and press the print key. The current setting for the month is
displayed.
3 Set the month using the numeric or Up/Down keys and press the print
key. The current setting for the date is displayed.
4 Set the date using the numeric or Up/Down keys and press the print
key. The current setting for the day of the week is displayed.
5 Set the day of the week using the numeric or Up/Down keys and press
the print key. The current time setting for hours is displayed.
Setting
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Description
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
6 Set the time (hours, 0 to 23) using the numeric or Up/Down keys and
press the print key. The current time setting for minutes is displayed.
7 Set the minutes using the numeric or Up/Down keys and press the print
key. Setting is complete, and the screen for selecting a maintenance
item No. is displayed.
Supplement
To return to the last screen, press the stop/clear key while setting.
Completion
To stop this maintenance item without changing the current setting, press
the stop/clear key at the screen for the year setting. The screen for
selecting a maintenance item No. is displayed.
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Maintenance
item No.
U243
Description
Checking the operation of the DF motors, clutches and solenoids
Description
Turns the SRDF motors, clutches or solenoids on.
Purpose
To check the operation of the SRDF motors, clutches and solenoids.
Method
1 Press the print key. The screen for selecting an item is displayed.
2 Select the item to be operated. The selected item is displayed in
reverse, and operation starts.
Display
F MOTOR
C MOTOR
FEED CL
EJ JCT SL
REV JCT SL
FEED SL
REVPRS SL
Operation
In operation
In operation
On for 0.5 s
On for 0.5 s
On for 0.5 s
On and off
On and off
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Maintenance
item No.
U244
Description
Checking the DF switches
Description
Displays the status of the respective switches on the SRDF.
Purpose
To check if respective switches on the SRDF operate correctly.
Start
1 Press the print key. The screen for selecting an item is displayed.
2 Select the type of switches (SW or VR) to be checked. The screen for
executing is displayed.
Display Type of switches
SW
On/off switches
VR
Volume switch
Method for the on/off switches
1 Turn the respective switches on and off manually to check the status.
If the on-status of a switch is detected, the corresponding switch is
displayed in reverse.
Display
Switches
SET SW
Original set switch (OSSW)
FEED SW Original feed switch (OFSW)
REV SW
Original switchback switch (OSBSW)
TMG SW
DF timing switch (DFTSW)
SZ A SW
2 To return to the screen for selecting an item, press the stop/clear key.
Method for the volume switch
1 Move the original insertion guides to check the detection status of the
original size width switch.
As shown on the next page, the detected original width is displayed as
a numerical value with the decimals omitted.
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Maintenance
item No.
U244
Description
Numerical
value
000
51/2" 81/2"
49.664
A5R
50.176
61.440
61.952
B5R
103.936
81/2" 14"/
81/2" 11"
104.448
Folio/A4R
139.264
139.776
146.432
B4/B5
146.994
197.120
197.632
CF (11" 15")
197.720
11" 17"/
11" 15"/
11" 81/2"
223.232
A3/A4
256
For example, if any value between 105 and 139 is displayed when the
original insertion guides are adjusted for A4R paper, it indicates that the
original width is detected correctly.
2 To return to the screen for selecting an item, press the stop/clear key.
Completion
Press the stop/clear key at the screen for selecting an item. The screen for
selecting a maintenance item No. is displayed.
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Maintenance
item No.
U245
Description
Checking messages
Description
Displays a list of messages on the touch panel of the operation panel.
Purpose
To check the messages to be displayed.
Method
1 Press the print key.
2 Change the screen using the Up/Down keys to display each message
one at a time.
Completion
Press the stop/clear key. The screen for selecting a maintenance item No.
is displayed.
U247
Checking the operation of the large paper deck and paper feed desk
Description
Turns on motors and clutches of the large paper deck*1 or the upper and
lower drawers of the optional paper feed desk*2.
*1: 42 ppm:optional/52 ppm: standard.
*2: Optonal for 42 ppm only.
Purpose
To check the operation of motors and clutches of the respective paper feed
devices.
Start
1 Press the print key. The screen for selecting an item is displayed.
2 Select the paper feed device to be checked. The screen for executing
is displayed.
Display
3000 DECK
500 2 DESK
Method
1 Press the item to be operated. The selected item is displayed in
reverse and operation starts.
Large paper deck
Display
Motors and clutches
LCF MOT
Deck paper conveying motor (CM)
L CL
Paper feed clutch 1 (PFCL1)
PCL1
Paper conveying clutch (CCL)
Operation
On for 5 s
On for 1s
On for 1s
PCL2
On for 1s
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Maintenance
item No.
U247
Description
Upper and lower drawers of the paper feed desk
Display
DESK MOT
FEED CL
UPP CL
LOW CL
Operation
On for 5 s
On for 1 s
On for 1s
On for 1s
2 To return to the screen for selecting an item, press the stop/clear key.
Completion
Press the stop/clear key at the screen for selecting an item. The screen for
selecting a maintenance item No. is displayed.
U248
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Maintenance
item No.
U248
Description
Start
Press the print key. The screen for selecting an item is displayed.
Display
PUNCH TIMING
Description
Adjustment of the amount of slack in
the paper in punch mode
Punch limit/punch-hole scrap count
PUNCH LIMIT
SADDLE ADJUST Booklet stapling position adjustment
Initial setting
0
I f the position of punch holes varies, increase the setting to make the
amount of slack larger.
If paper jams or is Z-folded frequently, decrease the setting to make
the amount of slack smaller.
Changing the value by 1 changes the amount of slack by 1.25 mm.
3 Press the print key. The value is set.
4 To return to the screen for selecting an item, press the stop/clear key.
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Maintenance
item No.
U248
Description
Setting the booklet stapling position
1 Select SADDLE ADJUST on the screen for selecting an item.
2 Select the size to be set.
3 Adjust the preset value using the Up/Down keys.
Display Description
A4R
B4R
A3R
Right stapling
Chang in value
per step
0.25 mm
0.25 mm
0.25 mm
Adjustment method
Proper
Increase the
preset value.
Upper side is longer. Lower side is longer.
Decrease the
preset value.
Lower side is longer. Upper side is longer.
Completion
Press the stop/clear key at the screen for selecting an item. The screen for
selecting a maintenance item No. is displayed.
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Maintenance
item No.
U250
Description
Setting the maintenance cycle
Description
Displays and changes the maintenance cycle.
Purpose
To check and change the maintenance cycle.
Method
Press the print key. The current setting is displayed as follows:
Maintenance cycle (number of copies) = setting 1000
Setting
1 Change the setting using the Up/Down keys.
Description
Maintenance
cycle
Setting range
0 to 600
For example, when set to 120, the maintenance cycle is set to 120000.
Pressing the Up key when set to 600 rolls over the setting to 0.
2 Press the start key. The value is set , and the screen for selecting a
maintenance item No. is displayed.
Completion
To exit this maintenance item without changing the current setting, press
the stop/clear key. The screen for selecting an item is displayed.
U251
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Maintenance
item No.
U252
Description
Setting the destination
Description
Switches the operations and screens of machines according to the
respective destinations.
Purpose
To be executed after replacing the backup RAM on the main PCB or
initializing the backup RAM by running maintenance item U020, in order to
return the setting to the value before replacement or initialization.
Method
Press the print key. The screen for entering an item is displayed.
Setting
1 Select the destination. The selected item is displayed in reverse.
Display
JAPAN METRIC
INCH
EUROPE METRIC
ASIA PACIFIC
Description
Metric (Japan) specifications
Inch specifications
Metric (Europe) specifications
Metric (Asia Pacific) specifications
2 Press the print key. The value is set, and the screen for selecting a
maintenance item No. is displayed.
Completion
To exit this maintenance item without changing the count, press the stop/
clear key. The screen for entering a maintenance item No. is displayed.
Supplement
The specified initial settings are provided according to the destinations in
the maintenance items below. To change the initial settings in those items,
be sure to run maintenance item U021 after changing the destination.
Initial setting according to the destinations
Maintenance
Title
item No.
198
Setting the fixing
phase control
253
Switching between
double and single counts
255
Setting auto clear time
347
348
Japan
Inch
ON
OFF
Europe Metric,
Asia Pacific
ON
SINGLE
COUNT
120 s
DOUBLE
COUNT
90 s
DOUBLE
COUNT
90 s
ON
ON
OFF
NORMAL
SPECIAL
AREA
SPECIAL
AREA
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Maintenance
item No.
U253
Description
Switching between double and single counts
Description
Switches the count system for the total count and other counts.
Purpose
According to user (copy service provider) request, select if A3/11" x 17"
paper is to be counted as one sheet (single count) or two sheets (double
count).
Method
Press the print key. The screen for selecting an item is displayed.
Setting
1 Select double or single count.
Display
Description
DOUBLE COUNT Double count for A3/11" 17" paper only
Single count for all size paper
SINGLE COUNT
Initial setting: DOUBLE COUNT
2 Press the print key. The value is set, and the screen for selecting an
maintenance item No. is displayed.
Completion
To exit this maintenance item without changing the current setting, press
the stop/clear key. The screen for selecting an maintenance item No. is
displayed.
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Maintenance
item No.
U254
Description
Turning auto start function on/off
Description
Selects if the auto start function is turned on.
Purpose
Normally no change is necessary. If incorrect operation occurs, turn the
function off: this may solve the problem.
Method
Press the start key. The screen for entering an item is displayed.
Setting
1 Select either ON or OFF. The selected item is displayed in reverse.
Display
Description
ON
Auto start function on
OFF
Auto start function off
Initial setting: ON
2 Press the print key. The setting is set. The screen for selecting a
maintenance item is displayed.
Completion
To exit this maintenance item without changing the current setting, press
the stop clear key. The screen for selecting a maintenance item No. is
displayed.
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Maintenance
item No.
U255
Description
Setting auto clear time
Description
Sets the time to return to initial settings after copying is complete.
Purpose
To be set according to frequency of use. Set to a comparatively long time
for continuous copying at the same settings, and a comparatively short
time for frequent copying at various settings.
Method
Press the print key. The value is set. Current settings are displayed.
Setting
1 Change the setting using the Up/Down key.
Description
Auto clear time
Setting range
0 to 270
Initial setting
90
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Maintenance
item No.
U256
Description
Turning auto preheat/energy saver function on/off
Description
Selects if the auto preheat/energy saver function is turned on. When set to
ON, the time to enter preheat/energy saver mode can be changed in copy
management mode.
Purpose
According to user request, to set the preheat time to save energy, or
enable copying promptly without the recovery time from preheat mode.
Method
Press the print key. The setting is set. The screen for selecting an item is
displayed.
Setting
1 Select ON or OFF. The selected item is displayed in reverse.
Display
Description
ON
Auto preheat/energy saver function on
OFF
Auto preheat/energy saver function off
Initial setting: ON
2 Press the print key. The setting is set. The screen for selecting a
maintenance item is displayed.
When change from OFF to ON, the initial value of 15 min. is set.
Completion
To exit this maintenance item without changing the current setting, press
the stop clear key. The screen for selecting a maintenance item No. is
displayed.
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Maintenance
item No.
U258
Description
Switching copy operation at toner empty detection
Description
Selects if continuous copying is enabled after toner empty is detected, and
sets the number of copies that can be made after the detection.
Method
Press the print key. The current setting is displayed.
Setting
1 Select single or continuous copying. The selected item is displayed in
reverse.
Display
Description
SINGLE MODE
Enables only single copying.
CONTINUE MODE Enables single and continuous copying.
Initial setting: SINGLE MODE
2 Set the number of copies that can be made using the Up/Down keys.
Description
Number of copies after toner empty detection
Setting range
Initial setting
0 to 200 (copies) 0
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Maintenance
item No.
U260
Description
Changing the copy count timing
Description
Changes the copy count timing for the total counter and other counters.
Purpose
To be set according to user (copy service provider) request.
If a paper jam occurs frequently in the finisher when the number of copies
is counted at the time of paper ejection, copies are provided without copy
counts. The copy service provider cannot charge for such copying. To
prevent this, the copy timing should be made earlier.
If a paper jam occurs frequently in the paper conveying or fixing sections
when the number of copies is counted before the paper reaches those
sections, copying is charged without a copy being made. To prevent this,
the copy timing should be made later.
Method
Press the start key. The screen for selecting an item is displayed.
Setting
1 Select the copy count timing.
Display
Description
COUNT:FEED
When secondary paper feed starts.
COUNT:EJEC
When the paper is ejected.
Initial setting: EJECT
2 Press the print key. The setting is set , and the screen for entering a
maintenance item No. is displayed.
Completion
To exit this maintenance item without changing the current setting, press
the stop/clear key. The screen for selecting a maintenance item is
displayed.
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Maintenance
item No.
U263
Description
Setting DF copy ejection orientation
Description
Sets the copy paper ejection orientation in DF copying.
Purpose
To set face up ejection to eject the same order as the originals when using
special papers such as tracing paper and film as copy medium.
Method
Press the print key. The screen for selecting an item is displayed.
Setting
1 Select an ejection orientation.
Display
Description
FACE-DOWN (NORMAL) Face down ejection.
FACE-UP (SPEED)
Face up ejection with bitmap copy.
FACE-UP (MEMORY)
Face up ejection with memory copy.
Initial setting: Face down
2 Press the print key. The setting is set , and the screen for entering a
maintenance item No. is displayed.
Completion
To exit this maintenance item without changing the current setting, press
the stop/clear key. The screen for selecting a maintenance item is
displayed.
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Maintenance
item No.
U264
Description
Setting date display order
Description
Sets the order of year, month, and day for output on a list and the like.
Purpose
Selects the order according to user request.
Method
Press the print key. The screen for selecting an item is displayed.
Setting
1 Select the order of display.
Display
YEAR-MONTH-DATE
MONTH-DATE-YEAR
DATE-MONTH-YEAR
Description
Year - month - day
Month - day - year
Day - month - year
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Maintenance
item No.
U330
Description
Sets the number of copies for switching the copy eject tray in the
finisher
Description
Sets the number of copies at which the copy eject tray will switch from the
sub tray to the main tray.
Purpose
Selects the value according to user request.
Method
Press the print key. The screen for adjustment is displayed.
Setting
1 Use the numeric keys or Up/Down keys to adjust the preset value.
Description
Setting range
Initial value
Number of copies to be ejected on 1 to 100 (sheets) 100
the sub tray
The copy eject tray is switched from the sub tray to the main tray when
the number of copies ejected to the sub tray exceeds the preset value.
2 Press the print key. The setting is set , and the screen for entering a
maintenance item No. is displayed.
Completion
To exit this maintenance item without changing the current setting, press
the stop/clear key. The screen for selecting a maintenance item is
displayed.
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Maintenance
item No.
U333
Description
Setting the number of digits of ID-code
Description
Sets the number of digits of ID-code.
Purpose
Sets the number of digits according to user request.
Method
Press the print key. The screen for selecting an item is displayed.
Setting
1 Select the number of digits.
Display
4 digits
7 digits
Description
The number of digits of ID-code is 4.
The number of digits of ID-code is 7.
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Maintenance
item No.
U334
Description
Setting the ejection method in the booklet stitcher
Description
Sets whether or not the eject bin in use is switched to the other bin when
the bin in use in the booklet stitcher overflows.
Purpose
Sets the value to 1 BIN to use one bin only for copying and the other bin
only for printing.
Method
Press the print key. The screen for selecting an item is displayed.
Setting
1 Select an ejection method.
Display
2 BIN
1 BIN
Description
The eject bin is switched when a bin overflows.
The eject bin is not switched even when a bin overflows.
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Maintenance
item No.
U343
Description
Switching between duplex/simplex copy mode
Description
Switches the initial setting between duplex and simplex copy.
Purpose
To be set according to frequency of use: set to the more frequently used
mode.
Method
Press the start key. The screen for selecting an item is displayed.
Setting
1 Select ON or OFF.
Display
Description
ON
Duplex copy
OFF
Simplex copy
Initial setting: OFF
2 Press the print key. The setting is set, and the screen for entering a
maintenance item No. is displayed.
Completion
To exit this maintenance item without changing the current setting, press
the stop/clear key. The screen for selecting a maintenance item is
displayed.
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Maintenance
item No.
U344
Description
Setting preheat/energy saver mode
Description
Changes the control mode for preheat/energy saver, and sets the silent
mode (low noise mode).
Purpose
According to user request, selects which has priority, recovery time from
preheat or energy saving. Also sets polygon motor noise elimination in
preheat.
Method
Press the start key. The screen for selecting an item is displayed.
Setting
1 Select control mode.
Display
INSTANT READY
ENERGY STAR
E 2000
SILENT MDOE
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Maintenance
item No.
U345
Description
Setting the value for maintenance due indication
Description
Sets when to display a message notifying that the time for maintenance is
about to be reached, by setting the number of copies that can be made
before the current maintenance cycle ends.
When the difference between the number of copies of the maintenance
cycle and that of the maintenance count reaches the set value, the
message is displayed.
Purpose
To change the time to display the maintenance due indication.
Method
Press the print key. The current setting is displayed.
Setting
1 Change the setting using the numeric or Up/Down keys.
Description
Setting range
Display period for the next maintenance
0 to 9999
(remaining count before the end of the maintenance cycle)
Initial setting: 0
2 Press the print key. The setting is set, and the screen for entering a
maintenance item No. is displayed.
Completion
To exit this maintenance item without changing the current setting, press
the stop/clear key. The screen for selecting a maintenance item is
displayed.
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Maintenance
item No.
U347
Description
Setting auto drawer size detection
Description
Turning the auto drawer size detection function on/off.
Purpose
To be used when turning the auto paper size (in the drawers) detection off
and making copies onto only the specified size paper.
Method
Press the print key. The screen for selecting an item is displayed.
Setting
1 Select ON or OFF.
Display Description
ON
Detects the paper sizes in the drawers automatically.
OFF
Does not detect the paper sizes in the drawers
automatically.
Initial setting: ON for inch and OFF for metric specifications
2 Press the print key. The setting is set, and the screen for entering a
maintenance item No. is displayed.
Completion
To exit this maintenance item without changing the current setting, press
the stop/clear key. The screen for selecting a maintenance item is
displayed.
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Maintenance
item No.
U348
Description
Setting the copy density adjustment range
Description
Selects the adjustment range for copy density from NORMAL and
SPECIAL AREA (for wider range).
Purpose
To change the setting according to user request.
When especially dark or light density is requested, set to SPECIAL AREA.
Method
Press the print key. The screen for selecting an item is displayed.
Setting
1 Select the density range.
Display
Description
SPECIAL AREA
25 steps (enlargement mode)
NORMAL
13 steps
Initial setting: SPECIAL AREA
2 Press the print key. The setting is set, and the screen for entering a
maintenance item No. is displayed.
Completion
To exit this maintenance item without changing the current setting, press
the stop/clear key. The screen for selecting a maintenance item is
displayed.
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Maintenance
item No.
U350
Description
Setting the ID-code error output
Description
Sets whether or not an error report is output when an ID-code error occurs.
Purpose
According to user request, changes the setting.
Method
Press the print key. The screen for selecting an item is displayed.
Setting
1 Select ON or OFF.
* The selected item is highlighted.
Display
Description
ON
Error report is output.
OFF
Error report is not output.
Initial setting: ON
2 Press the print key. The setting is set, and the screen for entering a
maintenance item No. is displayed.
Completion
To exit this maintenance item without changing the current setting, press
the stop/clear key. The screen for selecting a maintenance item is
displayed.
U402
U403
U404
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Maintenance
item No.
U901
Description
Checking/clearing copy counts by paper feed locations
Description
Displays or clears copy counts by paper feed locations.
Purpose
To check the time to replace consumable parts. Also to clear the counts
after replacing the consumable parts.
Method
1 Press the print key. The counts by paper feed locations are displayed.
2 Change the screen using the Up/Down keys.
Display
BYPASS
FIRST
SECOND
THIRD
FORTH
LCF
DUPLEX
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Maintenance
item No.
U903
Description
Checking/clearing the paper jam counts
Description
Displays or clears the jam counts by jam locations.
Purpose
To check the paper jam status. Also to clear the jam counts after replacing
consumable parts.
Method
1 Press the print key. The jam count is displayed by jam codes.
2 Change the screen using the Up/Down keys.
Clearing
1 Press ALL on the touch panel. Jam counts cannot be cleared
individually.
2 Press the print key. The count is cleared, and the screen for entering a
maintenance item No. is displayed.
Completion
To exit this maintenance item without changing the current setting, press
the stop/clear key. The screen for selecting a maintenance item is
displayed.
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Maintenance
item No.
U904
Description
Checking/clearing the service call counts
Description
Displays or clears the service call code counts by types.
Purpose
To check the service call code status by types. Also to clear the service call
code counts after replacing consumable parts.
Method
1 Press the print key. The jam count is displayed by service call codes.
2 Change the screen using the Up/Down keys.
Clearing
1 Select the count to be cleared. The selected count is displayed in
reverse. To clear all counts, press ALL on the touch panel.
2 Press the print key. The count is cleared. When all counts are cleared,
the screen for entering a maintenance item No. is displayed.
Completion
Press the stop/clear key. The screen for selecting a maintenance item is
displayed.
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Maintenance
item No.
U905
Description
Checking/clearing counts by optional devices
Description
Displays or clears the counts by optional devices.
Purpose
To check the use of the SRDF, finisher and booklet siticher. Also to clear
the counts after replacing consumable parts.
Method
1 Press the print key. The screen for selecting an item is displayed.
2 Select the device, the count of which is to be checked. The count of the
selected device is displayed.
SRDF (DF)
Display
Description
CHANGE Original replacement count
ADF
No. of single-sided originals that
has passed through the DF in ADF mode
RADF
No. of double-side originals that
has passed through the DF in RADF mode
Finisher (SORTER)
Display
COPY COUNT
STAPLE
PUNCH
STACKER
SADDLE
Description
No. of copies that has passed
Frequency the stapler has been activated
Frequency the punch has been activated
Frequency the stacker has been activated
Frequency the booklet stitcher has been activated
Clearing
1 Select the item to be cleared. The selected item is displayed in reverse.
2 Press the print key. The count is cleared.
3 To return to the screen for entering an item, press the stop/clear key.
Completion
Press the stop/clear key at the screen for selecting an item. The screen for
selecting a maintenance item is displayed.
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Maintenance
item No.
U906
Description
Resetting partial operation control
Description
Resets the service call code for partial operation control.
Purpose
To be reset after partial operation is performed due to problems in the
drawers or other sections below, and the related parts are serviced.
The following sections can be the subject of the partial operation:
SRDF
Large paper deck
Copier upper drawer
Copier lower drawer
Paper feed desk upper drawer
Paper feed desk lower drawer
Duplex unit
Finisher
Method
1 Press the print key.
2 Press RESET on the touch panel.
3 Press the print key to reset partial operation control. The maintenance
mode is exited, and the machine returns to the same status when the
main switch is turned on.
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Maintenance
item No.
U907
Description
Checking and resetting the count value on each ejection location
Description
Displays and resets the count value of ejected sheets on each ejection
location.
Purpose
Checks the replacement period for maintenance parts. Also resets the
count value after replacing the maintenance parts.
Method
Press the print key.
* The count value on each ejection location is displayed
Display
STRAIGHT
SWITCH BACK
. AUTO DUPLEX
Description
Straight ejection count
Reversed ejection count
Duplex tray ejection count
Clearing
1 Select the item for which the count value is to be reset.
* The selected item is highlighted.
* To reset the count values for all ejection locations, press ALL on the
touch panel.
2 Press the print key. The count is cleared.
Completion
To exit this maintenance item without changing the current setting, press
the stop/clear key. The screen for selecting a maintenance item is
displayed.
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Maintenance
item No.
U908
Description
Checking the count value of the electronic counter
Description
Displays the count value of the electronic counter.
Purpose
Checks the value for maintenance work.
Method
Press the print key.
* The count value of the total counter is displayed.
Display
Description
COUNT
Count value of electronic counter
.Clearing
The count value cannot be changed or cleared.
Completion
To exit this maintenance item without changing the current setting, press
the stop/clear key. The screen for selecting a maintenance item is
displayed.
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Maintenance
item No.
U990
Description
Checking/clearing the time for the exposure lamp to light
Description
Displays, clears or changes the accumulated time for the exposure lamp to
light.
Purpose
To check duration of use of the exposure lamp. Also to clear the
accumulated time for the lamp after replacement.
Method
Press the print key. The accumulated time of illumination for the exposure
lamp is displayed in minutes.
Clearing
1 Press CLEAR on the touch panel.
2 Press the print key. The accumulated time is cleared, and the screen
for selecting a maintenance item No. is displayed.
Setting
1 Enter a six-digit accumulated time using the numeric keys.
2 Press the print key. The time is set, and the screen for selecting a
maintenance item is displayed.
Completion
To exit this maintenance item without changing the accumulated time,
press the stop/clear key. The screen for selecting a maintenance item is
displayed.
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Maintenance
item No.
U992
Description
Checking/clearing the printer count
Description
Displays, clears or changes the print count of the printer when the optional
printer unit is installed.
Purpose
To check the frequency of use of the printer.
Method
Press the print key. The printer count is displayed.
Clearing
1 Press CLEAR on the touch panel.
2 Press the print key. The count is set, and the screen for selecting a
maintenance item is displayed.
Setting
1 Enter a six-digit numerical value using the numeric keys.
2 Press the print key. The count is set, and the screen for selecting a
maintenance item is displayed.
Completion
To exit this maintenance item without changing the count, press the stop/
clear key. The screen for selecting a maintenance item is displayed.
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Default/Special: on
Management: on
Enter an ID code
End: on
Week timer/Weekly timer: on
Enter an ID code
End: on
Copy default: on
Enter an ID code
Machine default: on
Enter an ID code
Language: on
End
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( 2 ) Department management
SET CODE: on
CLEAR: on
YES: on
END: on
1. REFERENCE: on
2. END: on
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( 3 ) Week timer
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( 4 ) Copy default
Exposure mode
Exposure steps
Sets the exposure steps in manual
exposure mode.
1. Display EXPOSURE STEPS
using the Up/Down keys.
2. Select 7 STEPS or 13 STEPS.
Copy quality
Toner economy mode
Sets the initial value of the toner
economy mode at power on.
1. Display TONER ECONOMY using
the Up/Down keys.
2. CHANGE: on
3. Select ON or OFF
4. END: on
Output form
Sets the initial value of the sort mode
when setting originals.
1. Display OUTPUT FORM using the
Up/Down keys.
2. Select ON or OFF
Paper selection
Set if the same sized paper as the
original to be copied is automatically
selected.
1. Display PAPER SELECTION
using the Up/Down keys.
2. Select AUTO or MANUAL.
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Job programming
Default drawer
Set the drawer to be selected after
the all clear/reset key is pressed.
1. Display DEFAULT DRAWER
using the Up/Down keys.
2. CHANGE: on.
3. Select the default drawer.
Copy limit
Sets the limit of the number of copies
for multiple copying.
1. Display COPY LIMIT using
the Up/Down keys.
2. CHANGE: on
3. Enter the number of copies up to
999 using the numeric keys.
4. CHANGE: on
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Rotate sort
Sets if rotate sort is available in sort
copy mode. Setting is not available
when the finisher is installed.
1. Display ROTATE SORT using
the Up/Down keys.
2. Select ON or OFF.
Create shortcut
Registers frequently used function
keys, and displays them on the basic
screen.
1. Display CREATE SHORTCUT #1
or CREATE SHORTCUT #2 using
the Up/Down keys.
2. CHANGE: on
3. Select a function.
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( 5 ) Machine default
Key sound
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Auto shutoff
Sets if the auto shutoff function is
available.
1. Display AUTO SHUT-OFF using
the Up/Down keys.
2. Select ON or OFF.
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( 6 ) Language
Switches the language to be displayed on the key touch panel.
1. Press on the language to be
displayed.
Available languages are English,
German, French, Italian and
Spanish for metric specifications,
and English, French and Spanish
for inch specifications.
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CONTENTS
3-3 Assembly and Disassembly
3-3-1 Precautions for assembly and disassembly ........................................ 3-3-1
(1) Precautions ................................................................................. 3-3-1
(2) Running a maintenance item ....................................................... 3-3-2
3-3-2 Paper feed section .............................................................................. 3-3-3
(1) Detaching and refitting the forwarding, upper paper feed and
lower paper feed pulleys ............................................................. 3-3-3
(2) Detaching and refitting the bypass forwarding, upper and
lower paper feed pulleys ............................................................. 3-3-8
(3) Replacing the upper and lower paper width switches
(inch models only) ..................................................................... 3-3-14
(4) Replacing the upper and lower registration cleaner
assemblys ................................................................................. 3-3-16
(5) Adjusting the position of the rack adjuster ................................. 3-3-17
(6) Adjustment after roller and clutch replacement ......................... 3-3-18
(6-1) Adjusting the leading edge registration .......................... 3-3-18
(6-2) Adjusting the center line of image printing ...................... 3-3-19
(6-3) Adjusting the margins for printing ................................... 3-3-20
(6-4) Adjusting the amount of slack in the paper
at the registration roller for drawer, bypass and
duplex feeds ................................................................... 3-3-22
3-3-3 Optical section .................................................................................. 3-3-23
(1) Detaching and refitting the exposure lamp ................................ 3-3-23
(2) Detaching and refitting the scanner wires ................................. 3-3-24
(2-1) Detaching the scanner wires .......................................... 3-3-24
(2-2) Refitting the scanner wires ............................................. 3-3-25
(3) Replacing the laser scanner unit ............................................... 3-3-28
(4) Replacing the ISU (reference) ................................................... 3-3-30
(5) Adjusting the longitudinal squareness (reference) .................... 3-3-32
(6) Adjusting scanner image lateral squareness (reference) .......... 3-3-33
(5-1) Adjusting the position of the laser scanner unit .............. 3-3-33
(5-2) Adjusting the position of the ISU .................................... 3-3-35
(7) Adjusting magnification of the scanner in the main
scanning direction ..................................................................... 3-3-36
(8) Adjusting magnification of the scanner in the auxiliary
scanning direction ..................................................................... 3-3-37
(9) Adjusting the scanner center line .............................................. 3-3-38
(10) Adjusting the scanner leading edge registration ....................... 3-3-39
(11) Adjusting the margins for scanning an original on the
contact glass ............................................................................. 3-3-40
3-3-4 Main charging section ....................................................................... 3-3-42
(1) Replacing the charger wire and main charger grid .................... 3-3-42
3-3-5 Drum section ..................................................................................... 3-3-45
(1) Replacing the drum ................................................................... 3-3-45
(2) Cleaning the drum ..................................................................... 3-3-48
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3-3-6 Developing section ............................................................................ 3-3-51
(1) Replacing the developing unit upper seal ................................. 3-3-51
(2) Adjusting the position of the magnetic brush (developing roller)
(reference) ................................................................................. 3-3-52
(3) Adjusting the position of the doctor blade (reference) ............... 3-3-53
(4) Replacing the developing duct filter .......................................... 3-3-55
3-3-7 Transfer and separation section ....................................................... 3-3-56
(1) Replacing the charger wires and cleaning pads ........................ 3-3-56
3-3-8 Cleaning section ............................................................................... 3-3-59
(1) Detaching and refitting the cleaning blade ................................ 3-3-59
(2) Detaching and refitting the cleaning brush ................................ 3-3-61
(3) Detaching and refitting the drum separation claw assembly
and cleaning lower seal assembly ............................................. 3-3-63
3-3-9 Fixing section .................................................................................... 3-3-64
(1) Detaching and refitting fixing heaters M and S .......................... 3-3-64
(2) Detaching and refitting the fixing unit thermistor ....................... 3-3-68
(3) Detaching and refitting the fixing unit thermostats .................... 3-3-70
(4) Replacing the press roller .......................................................... 3-3-71
(5) Replacing the heat roller ........................................................... 3-3-73
(6) Replacing the heat roller separation claws ................................ 3-3-75
(7) Detaching and refitting the press roller separation claws .......... 3-3-76
(8) Replacing the cooling filter ........................................................ 3-3-77
(9) Replacing the ozone filter .......................................................... 3-3-78
(10) Adjusting the fixing pressure (reference) ................................... 3-3-79
3-3-10 Feedshift and duplex section ............................................................ 3-3-80
(1) Detaching and refitting the duplex forwarding pulley ................. 3-3-80
(2) Detaching and refitting the switchback roller,
duplex upper registration roller .................................................. 3-3-81
(3) Adjusting the position of the side registration section ............... 3-3-87
(4) Adjusting the side registration amount ...................................... 3-3-88
3-3-11 SRDF section .................................................................................... 3-3-89
(1) Detaching and refitting the DF original feed pulley and
the DF forwarding pulleys .......................................................... 3-3-89
(2) Detaching and refitting the DF separation pulley ...................... 3-3-91
(3) Adjusting the lateral squareness of the DF ............................... 3-3-94
(4) Adjusting the DF magnification .................................................. 3-3-96
(5) Adjusting the DF center line ...................................................... 3-3-97
(6) Adjusting the scanning start position when the DF is used ....... 3-3-98
(6-1) Adjusting the DF leading edge registration .................... 3-3-98
(6-2) Adjusting the DF traling edge registration ...................... 3-3-99
(7) Adjusting the margins for scanning the original from the DF ... 3-3-100
3-3-12 Large paper deck section (42 ppm: optional/52 ppm: standard) ..... 3-3-102
(1) Detaching and refitting the upper and lower deck separation
rollers ....................................................................................... 3-3-103
(2) Detaching and refitting the deck paper conveying unit
assembly ................................................................................. 3-3-103
(3) Detaching and refitting deck paper feed roller 1 ...................... 3-3-104
(4) Adjusting the position of the center adjuster
(center line alignment) ............................................................. 3-3-105
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( 2 ) Running a maintenance item
Start
Yes
No
Yes
End
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Screw
Screw
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Removing the forwarding pulley
5. Raise the forwarding pulley retainer in the direction the arrows, and remove it from
the primary paper feed unit.
Forwarding pulley
retainer
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6. Remove the stop ring, pull the forwarding pulley shaft in the direction of the arrow,
and remove the forwarding pulley.
Stop ring
Forwarding pulley shaft
Forwarding pulley
Notches
Wires
Paper feed clutch
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Removing the lower paper feed pulley
10. Remove the stop ring on the rear of the primary paper feed unit.
11. Pull the lower paper feed shaft to the rear (see the arrow shown below).
Stop ring
Figure 3-3-5
12. Remove the lower paper feed pulley.
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13. Replace the forwarding pulley and upper and lower paper feed pulleys.
14. Refit all removed parts.
Caution:
When fitting the forwarding pulley, orient it correctly as shown in Figure 3-3-7.
Machine front
Machine rear
Forwarding pulley
Figure 3-3-7
When fitting the upper paper feed pulley, keep its blue end toward the machine front.
After fitting the upper paper feed pulley, refit the wires which were removed in step 8
in the paper feed housing notches.
When refitting the clutch, be sure to refit the stop.
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( 2 ) Detaching and refitting the bypass forwarding, upper and lower paper feed
pulleys
Replace the bypass forwarding, upper and lower paper feed pulleys as follows.
<Procedure>
Removing the bypass paper feed unit
1. Open the right cover and bypass table, and remove right front lower cover B, the
right rear lower cover and middle right cover.
2. Detach the connector under the bypass table and then the bypass table.
Bypass table
Connector
3-3-8
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
1/1/32, 2:55
2A3/4
3. Remove the connector and four screws holding the bypass paper feed unit, and
then the unit.
Bypass paper feed unit
Connector
Screws
Screws
3-3-9
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
1/1/32, 2:55
2A3/4
Remove the bypass uppedr paper feed pulley.
6. Remove the spring from the bypass forwarding pulley retainer.
7. Remove the stop ring.
8. Move the bushing in the direction of arrow A and remove it from the bypass
forwarding pulley retainer.
9. Push the bypass solenoid lever in the direction of arrow B and remove the bypass
forwarding pulley retainer in the direction of arrow C.
Spring
Stop ring
Bypass
solenoid
lever
Bypass forwarding
pulley retainer
A
Bushing
3-3-10
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
10
1/1/32, 2:55
2A3/4
10. Remove the stop ring, gear, spring pin and bushing.
11. Slightly move the bypass paper feed shaft in the direction of the arrow and remove
the shaft from the bypass front frame.
Spring pin
Stop ring
Bypass paper feed shaft
Bushing
Gear
3-3-11
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
11
1/1/32, 2:55
2A3/4
12. Remove the bushing and the bypass upper paper feed pulley from the bypass
paper feed shaft.
Bushing
Bypass paper feed shaft
Screws
3-3-12
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
12
1/1/32, 2:55
2A3/4
14. Remove the stop ring and pull the joint shaft in the direction of the arrow.
Stop ring
Joint shaft
Figure 3-3-15 Detaching the bypass lower paper feed pulley (1)
15. Remove the stop ring and then the bypass lower paper feed pulley.
Bypass lower paper feed pulley
Stop ring
Figure 3-3-16 Detaching the bypass lower paper feed pulley (2)
16. Replace the bypass forwarding, upper and lower paper feed pulleys.
17. Refit all removed parts.
Caution: When refitting the upper paper feed pulley, orient its blue end toward the
machine rear.
3-3-13
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
13
1/1/32, 2:55
2A3/4
( 3 ) Replacing the upper and lower paper width switches (Inch models only)
Replace the upper and lower paper width switches as follows.
Caution: After replacing a paper width switch, be sure to perform (5) Adjusting the
position of the rack adjuster.
<Procedure>
1. Open the drawer.
2. Remove the four screws and take the drawer out of the machine.
Screws
Screws
Drawer
Figure 3-3-17
3.
4.
5.
6.
Remove the two screws and 8-pin socket from the rear of the drawer.
Detach the 8-pin paper width switch connector from the 8-pin socket.
Remove the three screws holding the rack adjuster.
While raising the drawer lift in the direction of the arrow, remove the rack adjuster.
Screws
Rack adjuster
8-pin socket
Drawer lift
8-pin connector
Screws
3-3-14
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
14
1/1/32, 2:55
2A3/4
7. Remove the two screws from the back of the rack adjuster and then the paper width
switch.
Screws
Paper width switch
3-3-15
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
15
1/1/32, 2:55
2A3/4
( 4 ) Replacing the upper and lower registration cleaner assemblies
Replace the upper and lower registration cleaner assemblies as follows.
<Procedure>
Detaching the upper registration cleaner assembly
1. Open the front cover and pull the image formation unit out.
2. Remove the screw holding the paper feed section knob and then the knob.
3. Remove the screw holding the inner right cover and then the cover.
4. Remove the screw holding the upper registration cleaner assembly. Replace the
assembly.
5. Refit all removed parts.
Detaching the lower registration cleaner assembly
1. Open the front cover.
2. Remove the screw holding the lower registration cleaner assembly. Replace the
assembly.
3. Refit all removed parts.
Upper registration cleaner assembly
Screw
Figure 3-3-21 Replacing the upper and lower registration cleaner assemblies
3-3-16
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
16
1/1/32, 2:55
2A3/4
( 5 ) Adjusting the position of the rack adjuster
Perform the following adjustment if there is a regular error between the centers of the
original and the copy image on paper fed from the drawer.
<Procedure>
Start
Original
Copy
example 1
Copy
example 2
Figure 3-3-22
Is the center of
the image aligned with that
of the original?
No
Yes
End
Screws
Rack adjuster
3-3-17
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
17
1/1/32, 2:55
2A3/4
( 6 ) Adjustment after roller and clutch replacement
Perform the following adjustment after refitting rollers and clutches.
(6-1) Adjusting the leading edge registration
Make the following adjustment if there is a regular error between the leading edges of
the copy image and original.
U 402
(P.3-3-20)
U034
U066
(P.3-3-39)
U071
(P.3-3-98)
U403
(P.3-3-40)
U404
(P.3-3-100)
Caution: Check the copy image after the adjustment. If the image is still incorrect,
perform the above adjustments in maintenance mode.
<Procedure>
Leading edge registration (20 1 mm)
Start
Correct image
Output
example 1
Figure 3-3-24
End
No
3-3-18
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
18
1/1/32, 2:55
Output
example 2
2A3/4
(6-2) Adjusting the center line of image printing
Make the following adjustment if there is a regular error between the center lines of the
copy image and original when paper is fed from the drawer.
U 402
(P.3-3-20)
U034
U067
(P.3-3-38)
U072
(P.3-3-97)
U403
(P.3-3-40)
U404
(P.3-3-100)
Caution:
Perform (5) Adjusting the position of rack adjuster before and after this adjustment.
Check the copy image after the adjustment. If the image is still incorrect, perform the
above adjustments in maintenance mode.
<Procedure>
Start
Output
example 1
Output
example 2
Figure 3-3-25
Select "LSUOUT DATA."
No
Yes
Press the stop/clear key to exit
maintenance mode.
End
3-3-19
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
19
1/1/32, 2:55
2A3/4
(6-3) Adjusting the margins for printing
Make the following adjustment if the margins are not correct.
U 403
(P.3-3-40)
U402
U404
(P.3-3-100)
Caution: Check the copy image after the adjustment. If the margins are still incorrect,
perform the above adjustments in maintenance mode.
<Procedure>
Start
Press
the stop/clear key.
Touch panel second display
TRAIL EDGE: printer trailing edge margin
TRAIL EDGE 2: printer trailing edge margin
for duplex copying (second face)
No
3-3-20
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
20
1/1/32, 2:55
2A3/4
Yes
Proceed to
another mode?
No
End
Printer
right margin
(20.5mm)
Figure 3-3-26
3-3-21
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
21
1/1/32, 2:55
2A3/4
(6-4) Adjusting the amount of slack in the paper at the registration roller for
drawer, bypass and duplex feeds
Make the following adjustment if the leading edge of the copy image is missing or varies
randomly, or if the copy paper is Z-folded.
<Procedure>
Start
Original
Copy
example 1
Copy
example 2
Figure 3-3-27
Is the leading
edge of the image missing
or varying randomly (copy
example 1)?
Yes
No
Is the copy
paper Z-folded (copy
example 2)?
No
Press the stop/clear key.
Exit maintenance mode.
Yes
End
3-3-22
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
22
1/1/32, 2:55
2A3/4
Exposure lamp
Screw
Cutout
2-pin connector
Scanner
Inverter PCB
Cutout
3-3-23
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
23
1/1/32, 2:55
2A3/4
( 2 ) Detaching and refitting the scanner wires
Take the following procedure when the scanner wires are broken or to be replaced.
After replacing the scanner wires, proceed to (5) Adjusting scanner image lateral
squareness (reference).
(2-1) Detaching the scanner wires
<Procedure>
1. Detach the SRDF connector and remove the SRDF from the machine.
2. Remove the rear cover, upper rear cover and upper right cover.
3. While taking care not to touch the shading plate or rear face of the contact glass,
remove the contact glass.
4. Remove the upper left cover and slit glass.
5. Loosen the two screws securing the lamp wire and remove the wire from the
inverter PCB.
Caution: Remove the lamp wire completely from the machine.
6. Remove the screws holding the front cover and then the cover.
7. Remove the four screws holding the operation unit lower and inner covers and then
the covers.
8. Detach the three connectors and clamp from under the operation unit main PCB.
9. Remove the six screws holding the operation unit and then the unit.
10. Remove the four screws holding the mirror 1 upper frame and then the frame.
Screws
Mirror 1 upper frame
Lamp wire
Screws
Mirror 1
lower frame
Wire retainers
3-3-24
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
24
1/1/32, 2:55
2A3/4
13. Detach the round terminal of the scanner wire from the scanner wire spring on the
left side of the scanner unit.
14. Remove the scanner wire.
Scanner unit
Round terminal
Scanner wire spring
(Machine right)
Front groove
Wire guide
2
Rear groove
6
Round
terminal
Catch
7
4
Round terminal
Scanner
wire drum
3-3-25
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
25
1/1/32, 2:55
2A3/4
6. Wind the scanner wire around the scanner wire drum four turns from the rear
toward the hole in the drum.
7. Insert the locating ball on the scanner wire into the hole in the scanner wire drum.
8. Wind the scanner wire a further five turns from the locating ball toward the machine
front.
Locating ball
Rear
Scanner wire
4 turns
5 turns
Front
3-3-26
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
26
1/1/32, 2:55
2A3/4
17. Loosen the two screws securing the mirror 2 frame.
18. Insert the mirror 1 lower frame into the scanner unit and seat it on the positioning
holes.
19. Insert the two frame securing tools into the positioning holes in the front and rear of
the scanner unit and determine the positions of the mirror 1 lower frame and mirror
2 frame.
20. While holding the scanner wire on the mirror 1 lower frame, secure the wire
retainers at the front and rear of the mirror 1 lower frame using the two screws for
each.
Screws
Frame securing tool
Wire retainer
Mirror 2 frame
Mirror 2 frame
Wire retainer
3-3-27
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
27
1/1/32, 2:55
2A3/4
( 3 ) Replacing the laser scanner unit
Take the following procedure when the laser scanner unit is to be checked or replaced.
Caution: After replacing the laser scanner unit, proceed to (5) Adjusting scanner image
lateral squareness (reference).
<Procedure>
1. Remove the SRDF, rear cover, upper rear cover, upper right cover and upper left
cover.
2. Remove the screws holding the front cover and then the cover.
3. Pull the image formation unit out.
4. Remove the four screws holding the operation unit lower and inner covers and then
the covers.
5. Detach the three connectors and clamp from under the operation unit main PCB.
6. Remove the six screws holding the operation unit and then the unit.
7. Remove the five clamps and two connectors at the front of the scanner unit.
8. Remove the five clamps and twelve connectors at the rear of the scanner unit.
9. Remove the screw holding the two grounding wires at the rear of the scanner unit
and then the wires.
10. Remove the wires detached in steps 7, 8 and 9 from the scanner unit.
11. While taking care not to touch the shading plate or rear face of the contact glass,
remove the contact glass.
12. Remove the ISU and lower ISU covers, and detach the three connectors.
13. Remove the four screws with rubber mounts and then the scanner unit.
Screws
ISU cover
Screws
Screws
Scanner unit
Connectors
3-3-28
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
28
1/1/32, 2:55
2A3/4
14. Detach the three connectors.
15. Remove the two screws holding the LSU adjuster mount and then the mount.
16. Remove the three pins and replace the laser scanner unit.
17. Refit all removed parts.
Caution: When fitting the scanner unit, fit from directly above the machine to prevent
deformation of the grounding point.
Pins
Connectors
Screws
3-3-29
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
29
1/1/32, 2:55
2A3/4
( 4 ) Replacing the ISU (reference)
Take the following procedure when the ISU is to be checked or replaced.
Caution: After fitting the ISU, proceed to (5-2) Adjusting the position of the ISU.
<Procedure>
1. Remove the upper right cover.
2. While taking care not to touch the shading plate or rear face of the contact glass,
remove the contact glass.
3. Remove the ISU and lower ISU covers, and detach the two connectors.
Screws
ISU cover
Screws
Screws
Screws
Screws
ISU
Connectors
3-3-30
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
30
1/1/32, 2:55
2A3/4
Securing the ISU
<ISU installation requires the following tools:>
Two (2) positioning pins (P/N 18568120)
<Procedure>
1. Secure the ISU using the two positioning pins.
2. Refit the four screws.
3. Remove the two positioning pins.
Positioning pin
Screws
ISU
Screws
Positioning pin
3-3-31
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
31
1/1/32, 2:55
2A3/4
( 5 ) Adjusting the longitudinal squareness (reference)
Perform the following adjustment if the copy image is longitudinally skewed (longitudinal
squareness is not obtained).
Caution:
Before making the following adjustment, output a 1 DOT-LINE PG pattern in
maintenance item U089 to use as the original for the adjustment.
Adjust the amount of slack in the paper at the registration roller for drawer, bypass
and duplex feeds (page 3-3-22) first. Check for the longitudinal squareness of the
copy image, and if it is not obtained, perform the longitudinal squareness
adjustment.
<Procedure>
Start
Correct image
Yes
No
End
Mirror 2 frame
Screws
3-3-32
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
32
Copy
example 2
Figure 3-3-38
Copy
example 1
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
( 6 ) Adjusting scanner image lateral squareness (reference)
Perform the following adjustment if the copy image is laterally skewed (lateral
squareness not obtained).
Caution:
Before making the following adjustment, open the front cover and remove the
operation unit lower cover.
Perform (5-1) Adjusting the position of the laser scanner unit first and check for
lateral squareness of the copy image. If squareness is not obtained, perform (5-2)
Adjusting the position of ISU.
(5-1) Adjusting the position of the laser scanner unit
<Procedure>
Start
Output
example 1
Output
example 2
Figure 3-3-40
Press the print key.
Yes
Press the stop/clear key.
No
End
3-3-33
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
33
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
Pin holes
3-3-34
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
34
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
(5-2) Adjusting the position of the ISU
Caution:
Before making the following adjustment, output a 1 DOT-LINE PG pattern in
maintenance item U089 to use as the original for the adjustment.
Adjust the pin at the machine front only and never touch the one at the machine
rear.
<Procedure>
Start
Correct image
Copy
example 1
Copy
example 2
Figure 3-3-42
Press the print key and make
a test copy at 100% magnification.
Yes
End
No
Pin
3-3-35
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
35
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
( 7 ) Adjusting magnification of the scanner in the main scanning direction
Perform the following adjustment if the magnification in the main scanning direction is
not correct.
U 066
(P.3-3-39)
U065
U403
(P.3-3-40)
Caution: Check the copy image after the adjustment. If the image is still incorrect,
perform the above adjustments in maintenance mode.
<Procedure>
Start
Enter maintenance mode.
Enter "065" using the numeric keys.
Original
Copy
example
Figure 3-3-44
Yes
Press the stop/clear key.
No
End
3-3-36
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
36
1/1/32, 2:56
Copy
example 2
2A3/4
( 8 ) Adjusting magnification of the scanner in the auxiliary scanning direction
Perform the following adjustment if the magnification in the auxiliary scanning direction
is not correct.
U053
(P.3-2-20)
U034
(P.3-3-18)
U402
(P.3-3-20)
U065
U066
(P.3-3-39)
U403
(P.3-3-40)
U070
(P.3-3-96)
U071
(P.3-3-98)
U404
(P.3-3-100)
Caution: Before making the following adjustment, ensure that the above adjustments
have been made in maintenance mode.
<Procedure>
Start
Enter maintenance mode.
Enter "065" using the numeric keys.
Original
Copy
example
Copy
example 2
Figure 3-3-45
Yes
Press the stop/clear key.
No
End
3-3-37
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
37
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
( 9 ) Adjusting the scanner center line
Perform the following adjustment if there is a regular error between the center lines of
the copy image and original.
U034
(P.3-3-19)
U 402
(P.3-3-20)
U067
U072
(P.3-3-97)
U403
(P.3-3-40)
U404
(P.3-3-100)
Caution: Before making the following adjustment, ensure that the above adjustments
have been made in maintenance mode.
<Procedure>
Scanner center line
Start
Original
Copy
sample 1
Figure 3-3-46
Press the print key.
Is the scanner
center line correct?
Yes
Press the stop/clear key.
No
End
3-3-38
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
38
1/1/32, 2:56
Copy
sample 2
2A3/4
(10) Adjusting the scanner leading edge registration
Perform the following adjustment if there is regular error between the leading edges of
the copy image and original.
U034
(P.3-3-18)
U 402
(P.3-3-20)
U066
U403
(P.3-3-40)
U071
(P.3-3-98)
U404
(P.3-3-100)
Caution: Before making the following adjustment, ensure that the above adjustments
have been made in maintenance mode.
<Procedure>
Start
Original
Enter "066" using the numeric keys.
Copy
sample 1
Copy
sample 2
Figure 3-3-47
Press the print key.
Is the scanner
leading edge registration
correct?
No
Yes
Press the stop/clear key.
End
3-3-39
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
39
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
(11) Adjusting the margins for scanning an original on the contact glass
Perform the following adjustment if the margins are not correct.
U402
(P.3-3-20)
U404
(P.3-3-99)
U403
Caution: Before making the following adjustment, ensure that the above adjustments
have been made in maintenance mode.
<Procedure>
Start
No
Yes
B
3-3-40
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
40
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
A
Yes
End
Scanner
left margin
(21.0mm)
Original
Scanner
right margin
(21.0mm)
Figure 3-3-48
3-3-41
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
41
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
Screws
Main charger assembly
3-3-42
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
42
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
3. Remove the screw holding the grid tension plate and then the plate and main
charger grid.
4. Remove the main charger front and rear lids.
5. Remove the charger spring from the charger wire retainer pin and charger terminal,
and then the charger wire.
Grid tension
plate
Main charger rear lid
Charger wire
retainer pin
Main charger
front lid
Charger spring
Charger wire
Charger terminal
3-3-43
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
43
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
Charger terminal
Charger spring
Projection
Charger wire
retainer pin
Not more than 2 mm
13 2 mm
Charger terminal
Projection
3-3-44
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
44
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
3-3-45
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
45
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
3. Remove the two screws holding the main charger assembly and then the assembly.
Screws
Main charger assembly
Screw
Cleaning blade lever
Screw
Upper cleaning cover
Screw
Screw
Figure 3-3-54
3-3-46
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
46
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
7. Detach the 1-pin and 4-pin connectors.
8. While raising the toner sub-hopper slightly, slide the hopper toward the front of the
image formation unit and turn the image formation unit to the right.
Toner sub-hopper
1-pin connector
4-pin connector
Figure 3-3-55
9. Move the developing unit to the right of the image formation unit and remove it from
the unit.
10. Remove one screw each from the drum front and rear retainers and then the drum
from the image formation unit.
Drum rear retainer
Drum front retainer
Screw
Drum
Screw
Developing unit
Image formation
unit
3-3-47
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
47
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
11. Remove the drum front and rear retainers from the drum. Replace the drum.
Drum rear retainer
Drum
3-3-48
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
48
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
12. Refit all removed parts.
Important:
After replacing the drum, run maintenance items U110 "Checking/clearing the drum
count" and U111 "Checking/clearing the drum drive time."
After running maintenance item U160, loosen the blade pin and position the cleaning
blade against the drum.
When installing the drum, orient correctly with the thinner end of the drum flange shaft
at the machine front and the thicker end at the machine rear.
Drum flange
Drum flange
Drum
Machine front
Machine rear
Figure 3-3-58
When refitting the toner sub-hopper, align the toner sub-hopper hole with the
developing unit hole and connect the coupling to the joint.
When installing the main charger assembly, fix the assembly pushed all the way
toward the machine front.
Hole
Toner sub-hopper
Coupling
Hole
Joint
Figure 3-3-59
3-3-49
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
49
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
( 2 ) Cleaning the drum
Clean the drum as follows when an image problems occur or if the drum is dirty.
<Precautions>
Avoid direct sunlight and strong light when cleaning the drum.
Dust in the air and from the cleaning pad may damage the drum during operation.
Avoid working in dusty places.
Clean the drum entirely even if it is only dirty locally.
Do not clean the drum with alcohol or other organic solvent.
Required supplies:
Polishing cloth: specified synthetic cotton
Toner
<Procedure>
1. Remove the drum from the imaging unit (see page 3-3-45).
2. Apply a polishing cloth to the drum and gently wipe the drum taking care not to
damage the surface.
3. Apply toner to another cloth and wipe the drum surface with it in the same manner.
4. Refit the drum.
5. Refit all removed parts and let the machine stand for 30 minutes.
6. Make a test copy and check the image.
Polishing cloth
Drum
3-3-50
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
50
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
Screws
3-3-51
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
51
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
( 2 ) Adjusting the position of the magnetic brush (developing roller) (reference)
Perform the following adjustment if the image is abnormally dark or light.
Before starting this adjustment, ensure that the doctor blade is installed correctly and
that the correct amount of developer is present.
<Procedure>
1. Loosen the hexagonal socket head screw holding the developing sleeve front
bushing using a hexagonal wrench.
2. Turn the developing roller shaft using a straight screwdriver until the distance
between the top of the magnetic brush and the bottom of the developing unit
housing is 15 mm (reference).
3. Tighten the hexagonal socket head screw to secure the developing roller shaft.
If the distance is smaller than the specified value, carrier or background appears on
the copy image.
4. After adjustment, make a test copy to check for performance.
Developing sleeve front bushing
A=15mm
3-3-52
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52
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
( 3 ) Adjusting the position of the doctor blade (reference)
Perform the following adjustment if carrier or background appears on the copy image.
<Procedure>
1. Remove the two screws holding the developing unit upper seal, and then the seal.
When refitting the seal, fit while holding it upward.
2. Remove the two screws, disengage the two hooks and detach the developing unit
upper cover.
Screws
Hook
Screws
3-3-53
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
53
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
3. Measure the distance between the developing roller and the doctor blade with a
thickness gauge as shown in Figure 3-3-64, and adjust the doctor blade until the
correct distances are obtained at the center and ends of the developing unit
housing; the 0.50 mm gauge should go into the gap and the 0.55 mm one should
not.
The smaller the distance, the lighter the image; the larger the distance, the darker
the image.
Adjustment screw
Adjustment screw
Developing roller
Adjustment screw
Doctor blade
Figure 3-3-64
3-3-54
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
54
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
( 4 ) Replacing the developing duct filter
Replace the developing duct filter as follows.
<Procedure>
1. Open the front cover.
2. Slide off the developing duct cover downward.
3. Replace the developing duct filter.
Caution: When fitting the developing duct filter, ensure that the harder side of the filter
faces the fan.
4. Refit all removed parts.
3-3-55
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
55
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
Connector
Transfer charger assembly
Pin
3-3-56
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
56
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
3.
4.
5.
6.
Separation guide
Transfer charger
front lid
Charger springs
Charger wires
Charger wire
retainer pins
Transfer charger
cleaning pad
Separation charger
cleaning pad
3-3-57
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
57
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
7. Wind one end of the new wire at lease five turns around the end of the charger
spring.
8. Hook the other end of the charger spring onto the catch on the transfer charger
terminal on the rear of the transfer charger housing.
9. Pass the charger wire through the notches in the front and rear of the transfer
charger housing, and stretch it.
10. Insert the charger wire under the charger wire retainer pin into the hole at the front
of the transfer charger housing.
The charger wire must be adjusted so that the charger spring stretches to
12.5 1.5 mm.
Cut off the excess wire under the charger wire retainer pin.
11. Refit all removed parts.
When installing the main charger assembly, fix the assembly pushed all the way
toward the machine front.
Front of the transfer
charger housing
Charger spring
12.5 1.5 mm
Charger wire
retainer pin
Transfer
charger terminal
Charger wire
3-3-58
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
58
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
Cleaning blade
Pin
3-3-59
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
59
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
5. Refit all removed parts.
When installing the cleaning blade, take care not to trap the sponges at both ends.
After replacing the cleaning blade, move it away from the drum and run
maintenance item U160 (see page 3-2-50).
Cleaning blade
Sponge
Sponge
3-3-60
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
60
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
( 2 ) Detaching and refitting the cleaning brush
Clean or replace the cleaning brush as follows.
<Procedure>
1. Remove the developing unit, main charger assembly and drum.
2. Remove the cleaning spring.
Cleaning spring
Figure 3-3-71
3. Shift the thrust spring toward the machine rear and detach the cleaning blade shaft.
Cleaning blade shaft
Thrust spring
Figure 3-3-72
3-3-61
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
61
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
4. Detach the 2-pin connector and remove the cleaning unit from the image formation
unit.
5. Remove the E-rings, bushings and gear from both ends of the cleaning brush.
6. Clean or replace the cleaning brush.
7. Refit all removed parts.
When installing the cleaning brush, position the end with the D-section at the
machine rear and take care not to pinch the cleaning lower seal assembly.
2-pin connector
Cleaning unit
D-section
Bushing
Bushing
Cleaning brush
E-ring
Gear
E-ring
Figure 3-3-73
3-3-62
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
62
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
( 3 ) Detaching and refitting the drum separation claw assembly and cleaning
lower seal assembly.
Clean or replace the drum separation claw assembly and cleaning lower seal assembly
as follows.
<Procedure>
1. Remove the developing unit, main charger assembly and drum.
2. Remove the four screws holding the drum separation claw assembly and then the
assembly.
3. Remove the two screws holding the cleaning lower seal assembly and then the
assembly.
4. Replace the drum separation claw assembly and cleaning lower seal assembly.
Screw
Screw
Drum separation claw assembly
Screws
3-3-63
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
63
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
Fixing unit
Screw
3-3-64
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
64
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
3. Open the fixing unit cover in the direction of the arrow.
4. Remove the two screws holding the fixing unit front cover and then the cover.
5. Remove the screw and two pins holding the fixing unit upper cover, and then the
cover.
Fixing unit upper cover
Pins holding the fixing unit cover
Screw
Fixing unit front cover
Screws
Figure 3-3-76 Detaching the fixing unit front cover and cover
3-3-65
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
65
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
6. Detach the fixing heater wire and the fixing unit wire from the fixing unit thermostat.
Figure 3-3-77
7. Detach the two connectors on the fixing heater wire on the rear of the fixing unit.
Connector (white)
Connector (red)
Figure 3-3-78
3-3-66
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
66
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
8. Remove the screw holding the fixing heater front retainer and then the retainer.
9. Pull fixing heaters M and S out from the front of the fixing unit.
S M
Screw
Fixing heater M
Fixing heater S
3-3-67
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
67
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
( 2 ) Detaching and refitting the fixing unit thermistor
Replace the fixing unit thermistor as follows.
<Procedure>
1. Detach the connector.
2. Remove the screw holding the fixing unit thermistor and then the thermistor.
Connector
3-3-68
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
68
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
3. Replace the thermistor.
When fitting the fixing unit thermistor, pass the projection on the thermistor through
the hole in the fixing unit thermistor film and then insert into the cutout in the fixing
unit stay.
Fixing unit thermistor
Projection
Cutout
Fixing unit
thermistor film
3-3-69
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
69
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
( 3 ) Detaching and refitting the fixing unit thermostats
Replace the fixing unit thermostats as follows.
Caution: Use the specified thermostat for replacement. Do not substitute a simple wire
or similar; otherwise, the machine will be seriously damaged.
<Procedure>
1. Remove the connectors of the fixing unit wire and the fixing heater wire from the
fixing unit thermostat.
Remove the connectors while pushing the projection on each connector.
2. Remove the two screws and then the fixing unit thermostat.
3. Replace the fixing unit thermostat.
3-3-70
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
70
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
( 4 ) Replacing the press roller
Replace the press roller as follows.
<Procedure>
1. Remove the two screws and open the fixing unit stay in the direction of the arrow.
Screw
3-3-71
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
71
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
2. Remove the press roller.
Press roller
E-ring
3-3-72
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
72
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
( 5 ) Replacing the heat roller
Replace the heat roller as follows.
<Procedure>
1. Remove fixing heaters M and S (see page 3-3-64).
2. Open the fixing unit stay (see page 3-3-71).
3. Loosen the screw holding each of the fixing unit front and rear frames and move the
heat roller stopper in the direction of the arrow.
4. Remove the heat roller.
Heat roller
Screw
3-3-73
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
73
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
5. Remove the circlip, bearing and bushing from the front end of the heat roller.
6. Remove the circlip, gear, bearing and bushing from the rear end of the heat roller.
7. Replace the heat roller.
Circlip
Bearing
Gear
Bearing
Bushing
Heat roller
Bushing
Circlip
3-3-74
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
74
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
( 6 ) Replacing the heat roller separation claws
Replace the heat roller separation claws as follows.
<Procedure>
1. Open the fixing unit cover.
2. Remove the E-ring from the heat roller separation claw shaft and the springs from
the seven heat roller separation claws.
3. Remove the heat roller separation claws from the fixing unit upper guide.
4. Replace the heat roller separation claws.
Heat roller separation claws
E-ring
Springs
3-3-75
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
75
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
( 7 ) Detaching and refitting the press roller separation claws
Replace the press roller separation claws as follows.
<Procedure>
1. Open the fixing unit cover.
2. Remove the two E-rings from each of the press roller separation claws and then the
four claws.
3. Replace the press roller separation claws.
3-3-76
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
76
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
( 8 ) Replacing the cooling filter
Replace the cooling filter as follows.
<Procedure>
1. Remove the screw holding the ozone filter retainer and then the retainer.
2. Replace the cooling filter.
Cooling filter
Screw
3-3-77
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
77
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
( 9 ) Replacing the ozone filter
Replace the ozone filter as follows.
<Procedure>
1. Remove the two screws holding the lower left cover and then the cover.
2. Remove the four screws holding the middle right cover and then the cover.
3. Replace the ozone filter.
Ozone filter
3-3-78
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
78
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
(10) Adjusting the fixing pressure (reference)
Adjust fixing pressure when paper creases, fixing is defective, or after the fixing
pressure spring is replaced.
<Procedure>
7.00.5 mm
Start
Enter maintenance mode.
Enter "161" using the numeric
keys and press the print key.
Figure 3-3-92
Press the interrupt key.
Wait for 30 s and remove
the jammed paper manually.
Is the
width of the
black band printed on
the image (indicating the part
which stopped in the
fixing section)
7.0 0.5
mm?
No
Yes
Exit maintenance mode.
Figure 3-3-93
3-3-79
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
79
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
Forwarding pulley
Slots
Duplex forwarding
pulley
Projections
Stop ring
Figure 3-3-94
3-3-80
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
80
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
( 2 ) Detaching and refitting the switchback roller, duplex upper registration roller
Replace the switchback roller and duplex registration roller as follows.
<Procedure>
Detaching the switchback roller
1. Open the duplex unit.
2. Remove the two screws holding the duplex unit front cover and then the cover.
(only for 42 ppm)
3. Loosen the three screws at the front of the duplex unit. Remove the two screws on
the top and then the duplex unit cover.
Screws
Screws
Duplex unit cover
3-3-81
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
81
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
4. Remove the four screws and the duplex unit from the rails.
5. Remove the two screws holding the duplex cover and then the cover.
6. Detach the 6-pin connector of the side registration section and the 3-pin connector
of the side registration home position switch, and unlock the edging.
7. Remove the paper tapping guide by gently bending it and taking out of the hole in
the machine rear first.
8. Remove the four screws holding the side registration section and slide off the
section toward the machine right.
9. Remove the two screws holding the duplex paper conveying upper cover and then
the cover.
Screws
3-pin connector
Screws
6-pin
connector
Screws
Screw
Duplex cover
Duplex paper
conveying upper
cover
Screw
Side registration
section
Figure 3-3-96 Detaching the duplex cover and side registration section
3-3-82
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
82
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
10. Remove the screw holding the switchback feedshift solenoid and then the solenoid.
Screw
Bushing
E-ring
3-3-83
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
83
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
12. Remove the E-ring and then the fixing drive gear at the rear of the duplex unit.
13. Remove the pin, E-ring and bushing.
14. Remove the stop ring holding the switchback roller and then the roller from the shaft.
When refitting the switchback roller, fit so that it turns in the same direction as the
shaft when the shaft is turned in the direction of the white arrow.
Stop ring
Switchback roller
Bushing
E-ring
Pin
Fixing drive gear
Shaft
E-ring
3-3-84
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
84
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
Detaching the duplex upper registration roller
1. Remove the duplex unit front cover (42 ppm only) and then the duplex unit cover.
2. Remove the screw holding the switchback feedshift solenoid and then the solenoid.
3. Remove the E-ring and then the bushing at the tront of the duplex unit.
Bushing
E-ring
3-3-85
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
85
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
4. Remove the two screws holding the stock switch mount and then the mount.
5. Remove the E-ring the at the rear of the duplex unit and then the duplex registration
gear.
6. Remove the spring pin and bushing, and then the duplex upper registration roller.
Stock switch
mount
Bushing
Screws
Spring pin
Duplex registration
Bushing
3-3-86
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
86
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
( 3 ) Adjusting the position of the side registration section
Perform the following adjustment if there is a regular error between the centers of the
original and copy image during duplex copying (second face).
<Procedure>
Start
Original
Copy
example 1
Copy
example 2
Figure 3-3-102
Make a test copy at 100% and using
the largest size paper in duplex mode.
Loosen the four screws holding the
side registration section, move the
section and retighten the screws.
Is the center
of the image aligned with
that of original?
No
For copy example 1, move the section toward the machine front (
).
For copy example 2, move the section toward the machine rear (
).
Yes
End
Screws
Screws
Side registration
section
3-3-87
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
87
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
( 4 ) Adjusting the side registration amount
Perform the following adjustment if paper is fed askew during refeed from the duplex
unit.
Side registration
rear guide
<Procedure>
Paper
Start
Side registration
front guide
A : 1 mm
Press the print key.
Figure 3-3-104
Press the print key.
Is gap A between
the paper and the side
registration front guide
within 1 mm?
No
Yes
Remove the paper and reinstall
the duplex unit.
End
3-3-88
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
88
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
Bushing
Original feed
pulley assembly
Stop ring
Bushing
DF forwarding belt
DF forwarding pulleys
Stop rings
One-way clutch
DF original feed pulley
3-3-89
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
89
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
Detaching DF forwarding pulleys
5. Remove the stop ring and bushing. While lifting the forwarding shaft, remove the
DF forwarding pulleys.
6. Clean or replace the DF original feed pulley and DF forwarding pulleys.
7. Refit all removed parts.
When fitting the DF original feed pulley and DF forwarding pulleys, ensure that the
side having the one-way clutch faces the machine rear.
One-way clutch
DF forwarding pulleys
Forwarding shaft
DF forwarding belt
Stop ring
Bushing
3-3-90
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
90
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
( 2 ) Detaching and refitting the DF separation pulley
Clean or replace the DF separation pulley as follows.
<Procedure>
1. Open the DF reversing cover.
2. Remove the two screws holding the upper original feed section cover and then the
cover.
3. Remove the two screws holding the DF rear cover.
4. Remove the screw holding the fulcrum pin and then the pin.
5. Detach the 6-pin connector and remove the original table.
Fulcrum pin
Screw
6-pin connectors
Original table
Figure 3-3-108
3-3-91
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
91
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
6. Remove the two screws holding the DF original feed lower guide and the two
screws holding the DF original feed upper guide.
7. Loosen the other two screws on the DF original feed lower guide.
8. While lifting the DF original feed upper guide and pressing the original set switch
actuator, remove the DF original feed lower guide.
Screws
(To be loosened only)
DF original
feed lower
guide
Screw
Screws
Original set switch
actuator
Figure 3-3-109
9. Detach the original set switch 3-pin connector.
10. Remove the two screws holding the separation pulley retainer.
3-pin connectors
Figure 3-3-110
3-3-92
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
92
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
11. Remove the two stop rings and pin to remove the DF separation pulley from the
separation shaft.
12. Clean or replace the DF separation pulley.
13. Refit all removed parts.
When fitting the DF separation pulley, ensure that the side having the one-way
clutch faces the machine rear.
DF separation pulley
Stop rings
One-way clutch
Pin
Separation shaft
3-3-93
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
93
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
( 3 ) Adjusting the lateral squareness of the DF
Perform the following adjustment if the copy image is skewed laterally (lateral
squareness is not obtained).
Caution:
Before making the following adjustment, output a 1 DOT-LINE PG pattern in
maintenance item U089 to use as the original for the adjustment.
Adjust the amount of slack in the paper at the registration roller for drawer, bypass
and duplex feeds (page 3-3-22) and the scanner image lateral squareness
(reference, page 3-3-33) first. Check for lateral squareness of the copy image and
if squareness is not obtained, adjust the lateral squareness of the DF.
<Procedure>
Start
No
Yes
End
Original
Copy
example 1
Copy
example 2
Figure 3-3-112
3-3-94
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
94
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
Adjusting
1. Open the SRDF.
2. Loosen the screw securing the right leg of the SRDF on the right.
3. Adjust the position of the SRDF by rotating the adjustment screw behind the right
leg of the SRDF.
4. Retighten the screw loosened in step 2.
5. Refit all removed parts.
Screw
Adjustment
screw
Figure 3-3-113
3-3-95
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
95
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
( 4 ) Adjusting the DF magnification
Adjust magnification in the auxiliary scanning direction if magnification is incorrect when
the DF is used.
U053
(P.3-2-21)
U034
(P.3-3-18)
U402
(P.3-3-20)
U065
(P.3-3-37)
U066
(P.3-3-39)
U403
(P.3-3-40)
U070
U071
(P.3-3-98)
U404
(P.3-3-100)
Caution: Before making the following adjustment, ensure that the above adjustments
have been made in maintenance mode.
<Procedure>
Main scanning
direction
Start
Auxiliary
scanning
direction
Original
Copy
example 1
Figure 3-3-114
Yes
Press the stop/clear key.
No
End
3-3-96
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
96
1/1/32, 2:56
Copy
example 2
2A3/4
( 5 ) Adjusting the DF center line
Perform the following adjustment if there is a regular error between the centers of the
original and the copy image.
U034
(P.3-3-19)
U 402
(P.3-3-20)
U067
(P.3-3-38)
U403
(P.3-3-40)
U072
U404
(P.3-3-100)
Caution: Before making the following adjustment, ensure that the above adjustments
have been made in maintenance mode.
<Procedure>
Reference
Start
Original
Yes
Press the stop/clear key.
Copy
example 2
Figure 3-3-115
Copy
example 1
No
End
3-3-97
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
97
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
( 6 ) Adjusting the scanning start position when the DF is used
Perform the following adjustment if there is a regular error between the leading or
trailing edges of the original and the copy image.
U034
(P.3-3-18)
U 402
(P.3-3-20)
U066
(P.3-3-39)
U403
(P.3-3-40)
U071
U404
(P.3-3-100)
Caution: Before making the following adjustment, ensure that the above adjustments
have been made in maintenance mode.
(6-1) Adjusting the DF leading edge registration
<Procedure>
Start
Original
Enter "071" using the numeric
keys and press the print key.
Figure 3-3-116
To adjust the DF leading
edge registration, select
"LEAD EDGE ADJ."
No
Yes
Press the stop/clear key.
End
3-3-98
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
98
1/1/32, 2:56
Copy
example 2
2A3/4
(6-2) Adjusting the DF trailing edge registration
<Procedure>
Start
Enter maintenance mode.
Original
Copy
example
Figure 3-3-117
To adjust the DF trailing
edge registration, select
"TRAIL EDGE ADJ."
Press the interrupt key.
No
Yes
Press the stop/clear key.
Exit maintenance mode.
End
3-3-99
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
99
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
( 7 ) Adjusting the margins for scanning the original from the DF
Perform the following adjustment if margins are not correct.
U402
(P.3-3-20)
U403
(P.3-3-40)
U404
Caution: Before making the following adjustment, ensure that the above adjustments
have been made in maintenance mode.
<Procedure>
Start
No
3-3-100
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
100
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
B
Yes
End
DF left margin
(20.5mm)
Original
DF right margin
(20.5mm)
Figure 3-3-118
3-3-101
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
101
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
One-way drum
One-way drum
3-3-102
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
102
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
( 2 ) Detaching and refitting the deck paper conveying unit assembly
<Procedure>
1. Open the large paper deck.
2. Open the deck right cover and remove the deck rear cover.
3. Remove the spring and four screws holding the deck paper conveying motor
bracket and then the bracket.
4. Remove the two screws holding the deck paper conveying unit assembly and then
the assembly.
Spring
Screws
Screws
Figure 3-3-121 Detaching and refitting the deck paper conveying unit assembly
3-3-103
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
103
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
( 3 ) Detaching and refitting deck paper feed roller 1
Clean or replace deck paper feed roller 1 as follows.
<Procedure>
1. Remove the stop ring.
2. While pressing the roller down, pull out the shaft.
3. Take deck paper feed roller 1 out and clean or replace.
4. Refit all removed parts.
Shaft
Stop ring
Deck paper feed roller 1
3-3-104
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
104
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
( 4 ) Adjusting the position of the center adjuster (center line alignment)
Perform the following adjustment if the center lines of the original and copy image are
misaligned.
<Procedure>
Start
Retighten the two screws
securing the center adjuster and
close the large paper deck.
Yes
No
Loosen the six screws securing
the deck front cover. Adjust the
position of the deck front cover
such that the surface becomes
flush with other covers on the
machine front and retighten the
screws.
End
Original
Copy
example 1
Copy
example 2
Figure 3-3-123
Center adjuster
Screws
3-3-105
3-3 (2A3/4/MCE)
105
1/1/32, 2:56
2A3/4
CONTENTS
3-4 PCB Initial Settings
3-4-1 Replacing the main PCB .....................................................................
(1) Replacing the main PCB only ......................................................
(2) Replacing the main PCB and backup RAM .................................
3-4-2 Replacing the main PCB ROMs ..........................................................
3-4-3 Adjustment-free variable resisters (VR) ..............................................
3-4-1
3-4-1
3-4-1
3-4-2
3-4-3
1-1-23
CONTENTS (2A3/4/E)
23
1/1/32, 0:09
2A3/4
3-4-1
3-4 (2A3/4/E)
1/1/32, 3:47
2A3/4
Main ROM IC
Scanner ROM IC
Engin ROM IC
3-4-2
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CONTENTS
3-5 Self-Diagnosis
3-5-1 Self-diagnosis ..................................................................................... 3-5-1
(1) Self-diagnostic function ............................................................... 3-5-1
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3-5-1 Self-diagnosis
(1) Self-diagnostic function
This unit is equipped with a self-diagnostic function. When a problem is detected, copying is disabled and the problem displayed as a code consisting of "C" followed by a
number between 001 and 924, indicating the nature of the problem.
A message is also displayed requesting the user to call for service.
After removing the problem, the self-diagnostic function can be reset by turning safety
switches 1, 2 or 3 off and back on.
012345678901234
C241
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Self diagnostic codes
Remarks
Code
Contents
Causes
Check procedures/
corrective measures
Defective
memory copy
PCB 1.
Defective main
PCB.
Problem with
the backup
memory data.
Defective
backup RAM.
Poor contact of
the connector
terminals.
Defective main
PCB or operation unit main
PCB.
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Remarks
Code
Contents
Causes
Check procedures/
corrective measures
Defective main
PCB.
Defective main
PCB or printer
board.
*2: Optional.
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Remarks
Code
Contents
Causes
Check procedures/
corrective measures
Poor contact of
the connector
terminals.
Defective main
PCB or
memory copy
PCB 1.
Poor contact of
the connector
terminals.
Defective main
PCB.
Defective deck
main PCB.
Poor contact of
the connector
terminals.
Defective main
PCB.
Defective desk
main PCB.
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Remarks
Code
Contents
Causes
Check procedures/
corrective measures
Poor contact of
the connector
terminals.
Defective main
PCB.
Poor contact of
the connector
terminals.
Defective main
PCB or
memory copy
PCB 2.
Defective main
PCB.
Defective
mainPCB.
*2: Optional.
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Remarks
Code
Contents
Causes
Check procedures/
corrective measures
Poor contact of
the drive motor
connector terminals.
Defective drive
motor rotation
control circuit.
Defective drive
transmission
system.
Poor contact of
the paper conveying motor
connector terminals.
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Remarks
Code
Contents
Causes
Poor contact of
the connector
terminals.
Malfunction of
the side registration guides.
Check procedures/
corrective measures
Defective drive
transmission
system.
Poor contact of
the desk drive
motor connector terminals.
Defective desk
drive motor rotation control
circuit.
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Remarks
Code
Contents
Causes
Check procedures/
corrective measures
Broken gears
or couplings of
the upper lift
motor.
Defective upper Check if CN15-3 on the enlift limit switch. gine PCB goes low when the
upper lift limit switch is turned
on. If not, replace the upper lift
limit switch.
Poor contact of
the upper lift
limit switch
connector terminals.
Broken gears
or couplings of
the lower lift
motor
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Remarks
Code
Contents
Causes
Check procedures/
corrective measures
Defective lower Check if CN15-4 on the enlift limit switch. gine PCB goes low when the
lower lift limit switch is turned
on. If not, replace the upper lift
limit switch.
Poor contact of
the lower lift
limit switch
connector terminals.
Broken gears
or couplings of
the upper desk
lift motor.
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Remarks
Code
Contents
Causes
Check procedures/
corrective measures
Broken gears
or couplings
of the lower
desk lift motor.
Defective
lower desk lift
motor.
Poor contact
of the lower
desk lift motor
connector
terminals.
Defective
lower desk lift
limit switch.
Poor contact
of the lower
desk lift limit
switch connector terminals.
Poor contact of
the connector
terminals.
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Remarks
Code
Contents
Causes
Check procedures/
corrective measures
Replace the main PCB and
check for correct operation.
Defective main
PCB.
Poor contact of Check the connection of conthe connectors. nector CN7 on the scanner
motor PCB and the continuity
across the connector terminals. Repair or replace if necessary.
Defective origi- Replace the original size sennal size sensor. sor.
Defective main Replace the main PCB or
scanner motor PCB and check
PCB or scanner motor PCB. for correct operation.
Poor contact of
the polygon
motor connector terminals.
Defective
power source
PCB.
Check if 24 V DC is supplied
to CN6-5 on the engine PCB.
If not, replace the power
source PCB.
Check if 24 V DC is output
from CN7-1 on the engine
PCB. If not, replace the engine
PCB.
Poor contact of
the polygon
motor connector terminals.
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Remarks
Code
Contents
Causes
Check procedures/
corrective measures
Defective
power source
PCB.
Check if 24 V DC is supplied
to CN6-5 on the engine PCB.
If not, replace the power
source PCB.
Check if 24 V DC is output
from CN7-1 on the engine
PCB. If not, replace the engine
PCB.
Defective laser
diode.
Defective main
PCB.
Poor contact of
the fixing unit
thermistor connector terminals.
Broken fixing
unit thermistor
wire.
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Remarks
Code
Contents
Causes
Check procedures/
corrective measures
Fixing unit
heater M or S
installed incorrectly.
Poor contact of
the fixing unit
thermistor connector terminals.
Broken fixing
unit thermistor
wire.
Broken fixing
Check for continuity. If none,
unit heater M or replace the fixing unit heater
S wire.
M or S.
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Remarks
Code
Contents
Causes
Check procedures/
corrective measures
Shorted fixing
unit thermistor.
Poor contact of
the connector
terminals.
Defective
power source
PCB.
Defective main
PCB.
Defective toner
sensor.
Poor contact of
the toner sensor connector
terminals.
Developer
problem.
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Remarks
Code
Contents
Causes
Poor contact of
the humidity
sensor PCB
connector terminals.
Check procedures/
corrective measures
Reinsert the connector. Also
check for continuity within the
connector cable. If none, remedy or replace the cable.
Poor contact of
the humidity
sensor PCB
connector terminals.
Toner main
hopper lockup.
Defective toner
hopper lockup
sensor.
Poor contact of
the toner hopper lockup sensor connector
terminals.
Defective toner
recycle motor.
Poor contact of
the toner recycle motor
connector terminals.
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Remarks
Code
Contents
Causes
Check procedures/
corrective measures
The paper
conveying
motor connector makes
poor contact.
The paper
conveying
motor malfunctions.
The paper
conveying
belt is out of
phase.
The paper
conveying
belt clutch
malfunctions.
The paper
conveying
belt home
position sensor malfunctions.
The paper
conveying
belt home
position sensor connector
makes poor
contact.
The internal
tray is incorrectly inserted.
*2: optional.
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Remarks
Code
Contents
Causes
Check procedures/
corrective measures
Replace the tray elevation motor and check for correct operation.
*2: optional.
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Remarks
Code
Contents
Causes
Check procedures/
corrective measures
*2: optional.
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Remarks
Code
Contents
Causes
Check procedures/
corrective measures
*2: optional.
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Remarks
Code
Contents
Causes
The deck paper
conveying motor connector
makes poor
contact.
Check procedures/
corrective measures
Reinsert the connector. Also
check for continuity within the
connector cable. If none, remedy or replace the cable.
Defective deck Replace the deck paper conpaper convey- veying motor PCB and check
ing motor PCB. for correct operation.
The deck paper Check the gears and remedy if
conveying mo- necessary.
tor does not rotate correctly
(the motor is
overloaded).
Paper deck
motor 1 connector makes
poor contact.
Paper deck
motor 1 does
not rotate correctly (the motor is overloaded).
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Remarks
Code
Contents
Causes
Check procedures/
corrective measures
Paper deck
motor 2 connector makes
poor contact.
Paper deck
motor 2 does
not rotate correctly (the motor is overloaded).
Upper limit
switch 1 connector makes
poor contact.
Deck level
switch 1 connector makes
poor contact.
Upper limit
switch 2 connector makes
poor contact.
Deck level
switch 2 connector makes
poor contact.
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3-6 Troubleshooting
3-6-1 Image formation problems .................................................................. 3-6-1
(1) No image appears (entirely white). .............................................. 3-6-4
(2) No image appears (entirely black). .............................................. 3-6-5
(3) Image is too light. ........................................................................ 3-6-6
(4) Background is visible. .................................................................. 3-6-6
(5) A white line appears longitudinally. ............................................. 3-6-7
(6) A black line appears longitudinally. ............................................. 3-6-7
(7) A black line appears laterally. ...................................................... 3-6-8
(8) One side of the copy image is darker than the other. .................. 3-6-8
(9) Black dots appear on the image. ................................................. 3-6-9
(10) Image is blurred. .......................................................................... 3-6-9
(11) The leading edge of the image is consistently misaligned with
the original. ................................................................................ 3-6-10
(12) The leading edge of the image is sporadically misaligned with
the original. ................................................................................ 3-6-10
(13) Paper creases. .......................................................................... 3-6-11
(14) Offset occurs. ............................................................................ 3-6-11
(15) Image is partly missing. ............................................................. 3-6-12
(16) Fixing is poor. ............................................................................ 3-6-12
(17) Image is out of focus. ................................................................ 3-6-13
(18) Image center does not align with the original center. ................ 3-6-13
(19) Image is not square. .................................................................. 3-6-14
(20) Image contrast is low (carrier scattering) .................................. 3-6-14
(21) There is a regular error between the centers of
the original and copy image when the SRDF is used. ............... 3-6-15
(22) There is a regular error between the leading edges of
the original and copy image when the SRDF is used. ............... 3-6-15
(23) When the duplex unit is used, the center of the original
image and that of the copy image do not align. ......................... 3-6-16
(24) When the large paper deck is used, the center of the original
image and that of the copy image do not align. ......................... 3-6-16
(25) Toner scatters at the leading edge of the image. ...................... 3-6-17
3-6-2 Paper misfeeds ................................................................................. 3-6-18
Copier ............................................................................................. 3-6-18
(1) A paper jam in the paper feed, conveying or eject section is
indicated as soon as the main switch is turned on. ................... 3-6-18
(2) A paper jam in the paper feed section is indicated during
copying (no paper feed from copier upper drawer). .................. 3-6-19
(3) A paper jam in the paper feed section is indicated during
copying (no paper feed from copier lower drawer). ................... 3-6-20
(4) A paper jam in the paper feed section is indicated during
copying (no paper feed from bypass). ....................................... 3-6-20
(5) A paper jam in the paper feed section is indicated during
copying (jam in copier vertical paper conveying section). ......... 3-6-21
(6) A paper jam in the paper feed section is indicated during
copying (jam in converging section). ......................................... 3-6-22
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(7) A paper jam in the paper feed section is indicated during
copying (multiple sheets in paper feed section). .......................
(8) A paper jam in the paper feed section is indicated during
copying (multiple sheets in copier vertical
conveying section). ....................................................................
(9) A paper jam in the paper feed section is indicated during
copying (multiple sheets before registration section). ...............
(10) A paper jam in the paper conveying section is indicated
during copying (jam in registration/transfer section). .................
(11) A paper jam in the fixing section is indicated during
copying (jam in fixing section). ..................................................
(12) A paper jam in the eject section is indicated during
copying (jam in eject section). ...................................................
(13) A paper jam in the eject section is indicated during
copying (jam in switchback eject section). ................................
SRDF ..............................................................................................
(1) An original jams when the main switch is turned on. .................
(2) An original jams during continuous copying of
multiple originals. .......................................................................
(3) An original jams in the SRDF during copying
(a jam in the original feed/conveying section). ..........................
(4) An original jams in the SRDF during copying
(a jam in the original switchback section). .................................
(5) Original jams frequently. ............................................................
Feedshift and duplex sections ........................................................
(1) A paper jam in the feedshift section is indicated during
copying (jam in feedshift section). .............................................
(2) A paper jam in the duplex section is indicated during
copying (jam in duplex conveying section). ...............................
(3) A paper jam in the duplex section is indicated during
copying (jam in duplex stock section). .......................................
Large paper deck (42 ppm: optional/52 ppm: standard) .................
(1) A paper jam in the large paper deck is indicated during
copying (paper failing to reach PPS0 in large paper deck
horizontal paper path). ..............................................................
(2) A paper jam in the large paper deck is indicated during
copying (paper failing to reach PPS1 in large paper deck
horizontal paper path). ..............................................................
(3) A paper jam in the large paper deck is indicated during
copying (paper failing to reach PPS2 in large paper deck
horizontal paper path). ..............................................................
3-6-3 PCB terminal voltages ......................................................................
(1) Power source PCB ....................................................................
(2) Engine PCB ...............................................................................
(3) Main PCB ..................................................................................
(4) Memory copy PCB ....................................................................
(5) Scanner motor PCB ..................................................................
(6) CCD PCB ..................................................................................
(7) DF driver PCB ...........................................................................
(8) Operation unit main PCB ...........................................................
(9) Deck main PCB (42 ppm: optional/53 ppm: standard) ..............
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3-6-4 Electrical problems ............................................................................
Copier .............................................................................................
(1) The machine does not operate when the main switch is
turned on. ..................................................................................
(2) The drive motor does not operate (C200). ................................
(3) The scanner motor does not operate. .......................................
(4) The upper lift motor does not operate. ......................................
(5) The lower lift motor does not operate. .......................................
(6) The toner feed motor does not operate. ....................................
(7) The paper conveying section fan motor does not operate. .......
(8) Cooling fan motor 1 does not operate at all
or does not turn at full speed. ....................................................
(9) Cooling fan motor 2 does not operate at all
or does not turn at full speed. ....................................................
(10) Paper feed motor does not operate (C230). ..............................
(11) The paper conveying motor does not operate (C210). ..............
(12) The toner recycle motor does not operate. ...............................
(13) The charger cleaning motor does not operate. .........................
(14) The image formation unit fan motor does not operate. .............
(15) The upper paper feed clutch does not operate. ........................
(16) The lower paper feed clutch does not operate. .........................
(17) Feed clutch 1 does not operate. ................................................
(18) Feed clutch 2 does not operate. ................................................
(19) Feed clutch 3 does not operate. ................................................
(20) Feed clutch 4 does not operate. ................................................
(21) Feed clutch 5 does not operate. ................................................
(22) The registration clutch does not operate. ..................................
(23) The bypass paper feed clutch does not operate. ......................
(24) The eject speed switching clutch does not operate. ..................
(25) The bypass solenoid does not operate. ....................................
(26) The cleaning lamp does not turn on. .........................................
(27) The exposure lamp does not turn on. ........................................
(28) The exposure lamp does not turn off. ........................................
(29) Fixing heater M or S does not turn on (C620). ..........................
(30) Fixing heater M or S does not turn off
(fixing unit thermostat triggered; C620). ....................................
(31) Main charging is not performed (C510). ....................................
(32) Transfer charging is not performed (C511). ..............................
(33) Separation charging is not performed (C511). ..........................
(34) No developing bias is output. ....................................................
(35) The original size is not detected. ...............................................
(36) The original size is not detected correctly. ................................
(37) The touch panel keys do not work. ............................................
(38) The message requesting paper to be loaded is
shown when paper is present in the upper drawer. ...................
(39) The message requesting paper to be loaded is shown
when paper is present in the lower drawer. ...............................
(40) The message requesting paper to be loaded is shown
when paper is present on the bypass table. ..............................
(41) The size of paper in the upper drawer is not
displayed correctly. ....................................................................
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(42) The size of paper in the lower drawer is not
displayed correctly. .................................................................... 3-6-85
(43) A paper jam in the paper feed, paper conveying or fixing
section is indicated on the touch panel immediately after
the main switch is turned on. ..................................................... 3-6-86
(44) The message requesting covers to be closed is displayed
when the front, left and right covers are closed. ........................ 3-6-87
(45) Others. ....................................................................................... 3-6-87
SRDF .............................................................................................. 3-6-88
(1) The original feed motor does not operate. ................................ 3-6-88
(2) The original conveying motor does not operate. ....................... 3-6-88
(3) The original feed solenoid does not operate. ............................ 3-6-88
(4) The switchback feedshift solenoid does not operate. ................ 3-6-89
(5) The eject feedshift solenoid does not operate. .......................... 3-6-89
(6) The switchback pressure solenoid does not operate. ............... 3-6-89
(7) The original feed clutch does not operate. ................................ 3-6-90
(8) A message indicating cover open is displayed when
the SRDF is closed correctly. .................................................... 3-6-90
(9) An original jams when the main switch is turned on. ................. 3-6-90
Feedshift and duplex sections ........................................................ 3-6-92
(1) The side registration motor does not rotate (C220). .................. 3-6-92
(2) The feedshift solenoid does not operate. .................................. 3-6-93
(3) The duplex forward solenoid does not operate. ........................ 3-6-92
(4) The switchback feedshift solenoid does not operate. ................ 3-6-93
(5) The duplex paper tapping solenoid does not operate. .............. 3-6-93
(6) The message requesting covers to be closed is displayed
when the left cover is closed. .................................................... 3-6-93
(7) Others. ....................................................................................... 3-6-93
Large paper deck (42 ppm: optional/52 ppm: standard) ................. 3-6-94
(1) The large paper deck does not operate when the print key is
pressed. ..................................................................................... 3-6-94
(2) The deck paper conveying motor does not operate (C920). ..... 3-6-94
(3) Paper deck motor 1 does not operate (C921). .......................... 3-6-94
(4) Paper deck motor 2 does not operate (C922). .......................... 3-6-95
(5) Paper feed clutch 1 does not operate. ...................................... 3-6-95
(6) Paper feed clutch 2 does not operate. ...................................... 3-6-95
(7) The paper conveying clutch dose not operate. ......................... 3-6-96
3-6-5 Mechanical problems ........................................................................ 3-6-97
Copier ............................................................................................. 3-6-97
(1) No primary paper feed. .............................................................. 3-6-97
(2) No secondary paper feed. ......................................................... 3-6-97
(3) Skewed paper feed. .................................................................. 3-6-97
(4) The scanner does not travel. ..................................................... 3-6-98
(5) Multiple sheets of paper are fed at one time. ............................ 3-6-98
(6) Paper jams. ............................................................................... 3-6-98
(7) Toner drops on the paper conveying path. ................................ 3-6-98
(8) Abnormal noise is heard. ........................................................... 3-6-99
SRDF ............................................................................................ 3-6-100
(1) No primary original feed. ......................................................... 3-6-100
(2) No secondary original feed. ..................................................... 3-6-100
(3) Originals jam. .......................................................................... 3-6-100
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Feedshift and duplex sections ......................................................
(1) No refeed. ................................................................................
(2) Paper is refed askew. ..............................................................
(3) Paper jams. .............................................................................
(4) Abnormal noise is heard. .........................................................
Large paper deck (42 ppm: optional/52 ppm: standard) ...............
(1) No primary paper feed. ............................................................
(2) Paper is fed askew. .................................................................
(3) Multiple sheets of paper are fed at one time. ..........................
(4) Paper jams. .............................................................................
(5) Abnormal noise is heard. .........................................................
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3-6-1
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(13) Paper creases.
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(25) Toner scatters at the
leading edge of the
image.
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(1) No image appears
(entirely white).
Causes
1. No transfer charging.
Causes
1. No transfer charging.
A. Broken transfer charger wire.
E. Defective high-voltage
transformer PCB.
3-6-4
3-6-1 (2A3/4/E)
1/1/32, 3:50
2A3/4
(2) No image appears
(entirely black).
Causes
1. No main charging.
2. Exposure lamp fails to light.
Causes
1. No main charging.
A. Broken main charger wire.
F. Defective high-voltage
transformer PCB.
Check if the exposure lamp lights when CN15 and 1-6 on the inverter PCB go low while
maintenance item U061 is run. If not, replace
the inverter PCB.
3-6-5
3-6-1 (2A3/4/E)
1/1/32, 3:50
2A3/4
(3) Image is too light.
Causes
1. Insufficient toner.
2. Deteriorated developer.
3. Dirty or deteriorated drum.
Causes
1. Insufficient toner.
2. Deteriorated developer.
Causes
Causes
1. Deteriorated developer.
1. Deteriorated developer.
3-6-6
3-6-1 (2A3/4/E)
1/1/32, 3:50
2A3/4
(5) A white line appears
longitudinally.
Causes
1. Dirty or flawed transfer charger wire.
2. Foreign matter in the developing section.
3. Flawed drum.
4. Dirty shading plate.
Causes
3. Flawed drum.
Causes
1. Dirty contact glass.
2. Dirty or flawed drum.
3. Deformed or worn cleaning blade.
4. Dirty scanner mirror.
Causes
3-6-7
3-6-1 (2A3/4/E)
1/1/32, 3:50
2A3/4
(7) A black line appears
laterally.
Causes
1. Flawed drum.
2. Dirty developing section.
3. Leaking main charger housing.
Causes
1. Flawed drum.
Causes
Causes
1. Dirty main charger wire.
2. Defective exposure lamp.
3-6-8
3-6-1 (2A3/4/E)
1/1/32, 3:50
2A3/4
(9) Black dots appear on
the image.
Causes
1. Dirty or flawed drum.
2. Deformed or worn cleaning blade.
Causes
Causes
1. Scanner moves erratically.
2. Deformed press roller.
3. Paper conveying section drive problem.
Causes
3-6-9
3-6-1 (2A3/4/E)
1/1/32, 3:50
2A3/4
(11) The leading edge of the
image is consistently
misaligned with the
original.
Causes
1. Misadjusted leading edge registration.
Causes
Causes
1. Registration clutch, bypass paper feed clutch or
upper or lower paper feed clutch installed or
operating incorrectly.
Causes
3-6-10
3-6-1 (2A3/4/E)
10
1/1/32, 3:50
2A3/4
(13) Paper creases.
Causes
1. Paper curled.
2. Paper damp.
3. Defective pressure springs.
Causes
1. Paper curled.
2. Paper damp.
Causes
1. Defective cleaning blade.
Causes
1. Defective cleaning blade.
3-6-11
3-6-1 (2A3/4/E)
11
1/1/32, 3:50
2A3/4
(15) Image is partly missing.
Causes
Causes
1. Paper damp.
2. Paper creased.
3. Drum condensation.
4. Flawed drum.
1. Paper damp.
2. Paper creased.
3. Drum condensation.
4. Flawed drum.
Causes
1. Wrong paper.
2. Defective pressure springs.
3. Flawed press roller.
Causes
1. Wrong paper.
3-6-12
3-6-1 (2A3/4/E)
12
1/1/32, 3:50
2A3/4
(17) Image is out of focus.
Causes
1. Defective image scanning unit.
Causes
Causes
1. Misadjusted image center line.
2. Misadjusted scanner center line.
3. Original placed incorrectly.
Causes
3-6-13
3-6-1 (2A3/4/E)
13
1/1/32, 3:50
2A3/4
(19) Image is not square.
Causes
1. Laser scanner unit positioned incorrectly.
2. Image scanning unit positioned incorrectly.
Causes
Causes
1. No developing bias output.
Causes
C. Defective high-voltage
transformer PCB.
3-6-14
3-6-1 (2A3/4/E)
14
1/1/32, 3:50
2A3/4
(21) There is a regular
error between the
centers of the original
and copy image when
the SRDF is used.
Causes
1. Misadjusted DF center line.
Causes
1. Misadjusted DF center line.
Causes
1. Misadjusted DF original scanning start position.
Causes
1. Misadjusted DF original scanning
start position.
3-6-15
3-6-1 (2A3/4/E)
15
1/1/32, 3:50
2A3/4
Causes
1. Side registration section installed incorrectly.
Causes
1. Side registration sec-tion installed
incor-rectly.
Causes
1. Center adjuster installed incorrectly.
Causes
1. Center adjuster installed incorrectly.
3-6-16
3-6-1 (2A3/4/E)
16
1/1/32, 3:50
2A3/4
(25) Toner scatters at the
leading edge of the
image.
Causes
1. Upper registration cleaner
assembly soiled with paper
powder.
Causes
1. Upper registration cleaner assembly soiled with
paper powder.
3-6-17
3-6-1 (2A3/4/E)
17
1/1/32, 3:50
2A3/4
Causes/check procedures
Corrective measures
(1)
A paper jam
in the paper
feed, conveying or eject
section is indicated as soon
as the main
switch is
turned on.
3-6-18
3-6-2 (2A3/4/E)
18
1/1/32, 3:52
2A3/4
Problem
Causes/check procedures
Corrective measures
(1)
A paper jam
in the paper
feed, conveying or eject
section is indicated as soon
as the main
switch is
turned on.
(2)
A paper jam
in the paper
feed section
is indicated
during copying (no paper
feed from
copier upper
drawer).
3-6-19
3-6-2 (2A3/4/E)
19
1/1/32, 3:52
2A3/4
Problem
(3)
A paper jam
in the paper
feed section
is indicated
during copying (no paper
feed from
copier lower
drawer).
(4)
A paper jam
in the paper
feed section
is indicated
during copying (no paper
feed from bypass).
Causes/check procedures
Corrective measures
3-6-20
3-6-2 (2A3/4/E)
20
1/1/32, 3:52
2A3/4
Problem
(5)
A paper jam
in the paper
feed section
is indicated
during copying (jam in
copier vertical
paper conveying section).
Causes/check procedures
Corrective measures
3-6-21
3-6-2 (2A3/4/E)
21
1/1/32, 3:52
2A3/4
Problem
Causes/check procedures
Corrective measures
(6)
A paper jam
in the paper
feed section
is indicated
during copying (jam in
converging
section).
(7)
A paper jam
in the paper
feed section
is indicated
during copying (multiple
sheets in paper feed section).
(8)
A paper jam
in the paper
feed section
is indicated
during copying (multiple
sheets in
copier vertical
conveying
section).
(9)
A paper jam
in the paper
feed section
is indicated
during copying (multiple
sheets before
registration
section).
3-6-22
3-6-2 (2A3/4/E)
22
1/1/32, 3:52
2A3/4
Problem
Causes/check procedures
Corrective measures
(10)
A paper jam
in the paper
conveying
section is indicated during
copying (jam
in registration/
transfer
section).
(11)
A paper jam
in the fixing
section is indicated during
copying (jam
in fixing section).
Remedy.
(12)
A paper jam
in the eject
section is indicated during
copying (jam
in eject
section).
3-6-23
3-6-2 (2A3/4/E)
23
1/1/32, 3:52
2A3/4
Problem
Causes/check procedures
(13)
A paper jam
in the eject
section is
indicated
during
copying (jam
in switchback
eject section).
Corrective measures
3-6-24
3-6-2 (2A3/4/E)
24
1/1/32, 3:52
2A3/4
SRDF
Problem
(1)
An original
jams when
the main
switch is
turned on.
(2)
An original
jams during
continuous
copying of
multiple originals.
Causes/check procedures
Corrective measures
With 5 V DC present at
CN6-A15 on the DF driver PCB,
check if CN6-A14 on the DF
driver PCB remains low when
the DF timing switch is turned
on and off. If it does, replace
the DF timing switch.
3-6-25
3-6-2 (2A3/4/E)
25
1/1/32, 3:52
2A3/4
Problem
(3)
An original
jams in the
SRDF during
copying (a
jam in the
original feed/
conveying
section).
Causes/check procedures
Corrective measures
With 5 V DC present at
CN6-A15 on the DF driver PCB,
check if CN6-A14 on the DF
driver PCB remains low when
the DF timing switch is turned
on and off. If it does, replace
the DF timing switch.
Check if the lower original conveying roller or the front scanning pulley is deformed.
3-6-26
3-6-2 (2A3/4/E)
26
1/1/32, 3:52
2A3/4
Problem
Causes/check procedures
Corrective measures
(3)
An original
jams in the
SRDF during
copying (a
jam in the
original feed/
conveying
section).
(4)
An original
jams in the
SRDF during
copying (a
jam in the
original
switchback
section).
With 5 V DC present at
CN6-A15 on the DF driver PCB,
check if CN6-A14 on the DF
driver PCB remains low when
the DF timing switch is turned
on and off. If it does, replace
the DF timing switch.
Remedy.
(5)
Original jams
frequently.
3-6-27
3-6-2 (2A3/4/E)
27
1/1/32, 3:52
2A3/4
Feedshift and duplex sections
Problem
(1)
A paper jam
in the
feedshift section is indicated during
copying (jam
in feedshift
section).
(2)
A paper jam
in the duplex
section is indicated during
copying (jam
in duplex conveying
section).
Causes/check procedures
Corrective measures
3-6-28
3-6-2 (2A3/4/E)
28
1/1/32, 3:52
2A3/4
Problem
(2)
A paper jam
in the duplex
section is indicated during
copying (jam
in duplex conveying
section).
(3)
A paper jam
in the duplex
section is indicated during
copying (jam
in duplex
stock
section).
Causes/check procedures
Corrective measures
3-6-29
3-6-2 (2A3/4/E)
29
1/1/32, 3:52
2A3/4
Large paper deck (42 ppm: optional/52 ppm: standard)
Problem
(1)
A paper jam
in the large
paper deck is
indicated
during
copying
(paper failing
to reach
PPS0 in large
paper deck
horizontal
paper path).
Causes/check procedures
Corrective measures
Remedy or replace.
3-6-30
3-6-2 (2A3/4/E)
30
1/1/32, 3:52
2A3/4
Problem
(2)
A paper jam
in the large
paper deck is
indicated
during
copying
(paper failing
to reach
PPS1 in large
paper deck
horizontal
paper path).
Causes/check procedures
Corrective measures
Remedy or replace.
3-6-31
3-6-2 (2A3/4/E)
31
1/1/32, 3:52
2A3/4
Problem
(3)
A paper jam
in the large
paper deck is
indicated
during
copying
(paper failing
to reach
PPS2 in large
paper deck
horizontal
paper path).
Causes/check procedures
Corrective measures
Remedy or replace.
3-6-32
3-6-2 (2A3/4/E)
32
1/1/32, 3:52
2A3/4
CN6
J1535
C306
C303
J0513
C302
3
D301
C304
R307
J0510
R305
R309
R310
Q304
C305
1
Q301
R304
Q303
D302
R601
R602
R503
R3
PT1
PT2
C10
PC3
C9
C8
C11
LUG4
J1007
J1525
J1523
D001
LUG2
R108
R125
C114
C113
L2
R124
J1506
J1006
R127
J1514
J1507
J1505
J7502
1
J1005
J1004
J7501A
Z1
J7501
R123
J1003
J1002
L3
J1512
J1513
J1001 TR2
J1001A
J0502
J0501
C116
R128
1
C115
R2
LUG1
R126
J1003A
CN10
CN9
C3
C4
TAB3
CN8
C2
TAB2
TAB4
J1509
J1508
3
TR3
J1510
J1511
J1502
J1501
J1002A
J1503
TAB1
J1504
F2
F1
R1
L302
J1543
C307
J1502A
J1517
D103
L1
D108
C112
C1
J1004A
J1014
ZD103
R121
J1522
J1521
J1520
J1519
J1518
TR1
R109
D104
D109
J1005A
J1526
D107
R119
J1501A
J2008
J1013
R111
R122
R301
R302
R303
J1011
RF1
B1
C104
Q1
R311
J1534
J1533
R313
J1012
J2007
J2002
J1007A
J1516
J1008 R110 J1515
R312
J1018
R318
R317 J1019
J0514
R308
C310
R502
C501
R105
R120
J2001
J1010
J1524
D102
J0503
C110
J0505
C108
R118
LUG3
Q501
J0504 Q3
R106
R107
C106
IC1
R129
C102
D106
C101
C109
J2003
R112
J0515
R501
ZD101
J0509
J2004
J0506
R104
C105
J1015
J1527 C111
R115
R116
R117
J1016
C103
R114
J0507
J1532
J1531
J1530
J1017
B2
R101
J1528
J0508
ZD102
J2006
J1006A
J0511
J0512
D101
D105
IC3
C301
R319
R401
R320
J0517 R208
AB
1
D304
ZD401
ZD301
ZD201
TRNS
J1529
PC2
C107
PC1
C402
CN4
J1021
R206
Q305
R205
R321
C201
D201
C206
R207
R103
J1009
R314
D303
R306
J1201
L301
C205
J2005
Q2
B4
C401
R315
R102
R113
I
IC4
J1030
C308
J1009A
J1203
J1008A
J1541
C309 J1029
J1542
Q302
R316
B3
J0520
R322
AB2
J0518
J1536
J0516
J1202
J1020
J1537
J1538
IC2
C207 R203
CN1 R325
R204
J0521
J7503
J1028
J1027
CN2 J1026
J1540 R327
R326
J0519
J1023
J1022 R324
R323
J1013A
Q306
J1539
J1014A
D203
Q202
L201
C202
D202
8
J1025
R211
R210
R212
J1024
J1010A
J1011A
Q203
R213
J1012A
R201
CN7
CN5
C204
J1503A
J1504A
F202
R202
CN3
F302
F301
R209
C203
J1018A
J1017A
J1016A
J1015A
Q201
J0522
C403
1
7
J1031
C404
F201
LUG5
;
;;;
;
;
;; ;;;
3-6-33
3-6-3 (2A3/4/E)
33
1/1/32, 3:56
2A3/4
Terminals (CN)
TB1
TB3
TB2
TB4
Voltage
Remarks
120 V AC
220 - 240 V AC
120 V AC
220 - 240 V AC
1-1
1-5
24 V DC
1-2
1-5
24 V DC
1-3
1-6
24 V DC
1-4
1-8
24 V DC
2-1
2-2
2-3
2-4
2-5
2-6
2-7
4-1
3-1
12 V DC
4-2
3-3
0/5 V DC
4-3
3-3
0/5 V DC (pulse)
4-4
3-7
0/5 V DC
H1 on/off, input
4-5
3-7
0/5 V DC
5-1
6-1, -2, -3 24 V DC
5-2
6-1, -2, -3 24 V DC
5-3
6-1, -2, -3 24 V DC
5-4
6-1, -2, -3 24 V DC
5-5
6-6, -7
24 V DC
5-6
6-6, -7
24 V DC
5-8
6-5
24 V DC
7-1
7-5
5 V DC
7-3
7-6, -7
5 V DC
7-4
7-6, -7
5 V DC
7-9
3-8
5 V DC
8-1
8-5
120 V AC
220 - 240 V AC
H2 on/off, input
3-6-34
3-6-3 (2A3/4/E)
34
1/1/32, 3:56
2A3/4
Terminals (CN)
10-1
10-2
9-1
9-1
Voltage
Remarks
120/0 V AC
220 - 240/0 V AC
120/0 V AC
220 - 240/0 V AC
3-6-35
3-6-3 (2A3/4/E)
35
1/1/32, 3:56
2A3/4
140
139
70
69
1
IC6
1
IC9
C3
RA2
CN1
IC22
IC10
IC15
C5
DT6
1
IC7
ZD1
IC11
11
DT7
1
CN11
RA8
1
IC16
TR15
A10
1
IC17
1
IC1
18
17
C2
1
IC12
1
IC18
2
1
1
IC3
IC8
A10
B1
18
17
12
11
A1
DT1
1
11
DT4
DT3
TR4 TR5
1
IC4
CN2
TR1 TR2
DT2
TR3
1
IC14
1
IC21
CN16
CN21
DT12 D4
6
1
IC20
2
1
12
B1
D1
A12
TR6
TR12
TR8
F2
F3
3-6-36
+ C1 B12
D2
1
IC13
1
IC19
DT13
CN18
CN17
2
1
A1
A11
1
IC2
D3
CN12
CN10
R1
R2
72
71
2
2
1
B10
A1
CN9
1
IC5
RA4
DT5
TR13
TR14
26
25
RA7
B11
RA6
B1
CN8
A1
RA5
CN13
A11
D5
1 15
RA1
RA3
C4
C6
CN7
10
CN3
CN4
TR7
B11
B1
B C E
B14
B1
F1
C7
IC23
1/1/32, 3:56
36
3-6-3 (2A3/4/E)
ZD3
A1
CN5
A14
ZD2
A1
A9
CN20
B9
CN14
B1
1
4
0
G
1
B10
2
1
A1
CN15
B1
16
15
CN19
1
CN6
8
2A3/4
Terminals (CN)
Voltage
Remarks
1-1
2-B10
0 - 5 V DC
1-3
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-4
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-5
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-6
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-7
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-8
2-B10
0 - 5 V DC
1-9
2-B10
24/0 V DC
1-10
2-B10
24/0 V DC
1-11
2-B10
24/0 V DC
1-12
2-B10
5 V DC
1-13
2-B10
0 - 5 V DC
1-14
2-B10
0 - 5 V DC
1-15
2-B10
0 - 5 V DC
1-16
2-B10
0 - 5 V DC
1-17
2-B10
0 - 5 V DC
1-18
2-B10
1-19
2-B10
0 - 5 V DC
1-20
2-B10
24 V DC
1-21
2-B10
0 - 5 V DC
1-23
2-B10
0/5 V DC
TC on/off, output
1-24
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-25
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-28
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-29
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-30
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-31
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-32
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-33
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-34
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-35
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-36
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-37
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-38
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-39
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-40
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-41
2-B10
0/5 V DC
PCM LOCK signal, output
*1: Optional. *3: Optional for 120 V specifications only.
3-6-37
3-6-3 (2A3/4/E)
37
1/1/32, 3:56
2A3/4
Terminals (CN)
Voltage
Remarks
1-42
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-43
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-44
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-45
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-46
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-47
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-48
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-49
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-50
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-51
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-52
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-53
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-54
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-55
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-56
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-57
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-58
2-B10
5/0 V DC
1-59
2-B10
5/0 V DC
1-60
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-61
2-B10
5/0 V DC
1-62
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-63
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-64
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-65
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-66
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-67
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-68
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-69
2-B10
5 V DC
1-70
2-B10
5/0 V DC
1-71
2-B10
0/24 V DC
1-72
2-B10
0/24 V DC
CL on/off, input
1-73
2-B10
0/5 V DC (pulse)
1-75
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-76
2-B10
0/5 V DC
3-6-38
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2A3/4
Terminals (CN)
Voltage
Remarks
1-77
2-B10
0/24 V DC
1-78
2-B10
0/24 V DC
1-79
2-B10
0/24 V DC
1-80
2-B10
24/0 V DC
1-81
2-B10
0/24 V DC
1-82
2-B10
24/0 V DC
1-83
2-B10
0/24 V DC
1-84
2-B10
0/15 V DC
1-85
2-B10
0/20 V DC
1-86
2-B10
0/20 V DC
1-87
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-88
2-B10
0/5 V DC (pulse)
1-89
2-B10
0/5 V DC (pulse)
1-90
2-B10
0/5 V DC (pulse)
1-91
2-B10
0/5 V DC (pulse)
1-92
2-B10
0/5 V DC (pulse)
1-93
2-B10
0/5 V DC (pulse)
1-94
2-B10
0/5 V DC (pulse)
1-95
2-B10
0/5 V DC (pulse)
1-96
2-B10
0/5 V DC (pulse)
1-97
2-B10
0/5 V DC (pulse)
1-101
2-B10
0/5 V DC
TC on/off, input
1-102
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-103
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-104
2-B10
0/24 V DC
1-105
2-B10
0/24 V DC
1-106
2-B10
0/24 V DC
1-107
2-B10
0/24 V DC
1-108
2-B10
0/5 V DC
H2 on/off, input
1-109
2-B10
0/5 V DC
H1 on/off, input
1-110
2-B10
0/5 V DC (pulse)
1-111
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-112
2-B10
0/5 V DC (pulse)
1-113
2-B10
0/5 V DC
DM on/off, input
1-114
2-B10
0/24 V DC
1-115
2-B10
0/24 V DC
1-116
2-B10
0/5 V DC
*1: Optional. *3: Optional for 120 V specifications only. *4: Optional for 42 ppm only.
3-6-39
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2A3/4
Terminals (CN)
Voltage
Remarks
1-117
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-118
2-B10
0/24 V DC
1-119
2-B10
0/24 V DC
1-120
2-B10
0/5 V DC (pulse)
1-121
2-B10
0/5 V DC (pulse)
1-122
2-B10
0/5 V DC (pulse)
1-123
2-B10
0/5 V DC (pulse)
1-125
2-B10
0/24 V DC
1-126
2-B10
0/24 V DC
1-127
2-B10
0/24 V DC
1-128
2-B10
0/24 V DC
1-130
2-B10
0/24 V DC
1-131
2-B10
0/24 V DC
1-132
2-B10
0/24 V DC
1-133
2-B10
0/24 V DC
1-134
2-B10
0/24 V DC
1-135
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-136
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-137
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-138
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-139
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-140
2-B10
0/24 V DC
2-A1
2-A11
24 V DC
2-A2
2-A11
0/24 V DC
CL on/off, output
2-A3
2-A11
24 V DC
2-A4
2-A11
0/24 V DC
2-A5
2-A11
0/5 V DC (pulse)
2-A6
2-A11
0/5 V DC (pulse)
2-A7
2-A11
0/5 V DC (pulse)
2-A8
2-A11
0/5 V DC (pulse)
2-A9
2-A11
5 V DC
2-A10
2-A11
0/5 V DC
2-B3
2-B2
0/5 V DC
2-B4
2-B2
5 V DC
2-B9
2-B10
0 - 15 V DC
2-B11
2-B10
0 - 5 V DC
3-6-40
3-6-3 (2A3/4/E)
40
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2A3/4
Terminals (CN)
Voltage
Remarks
2-B12
2-B10
24 V DC
3-A1
3-A3
0/5 V DC
3-A2
3-A3
5 V DC
3-A4
3-A6
0/5 V DC
3-A5
3-A6
5 V DC
3-A7
3-A6
24 V DC
3-A8
3-A6
0/24 V DC
3-A9
3-A6
0/24 V DC
3-A10
3-A6
0/24 V DC
3-A11
3-A6
0/24 V DC
3-B1
3-A6
24 V DC
3-B2
3-A6
0/5 V DC
TC on/off, input
3-B3
3-A6
24 V DC
3-B4
3-A6
0/5 V DC
3-B5
3-A6
24 V DC
3-B6
3-A6
0/5 V DC
3-B7
3-B11
5 V DC
3-B8
3-B11
0 - 5 V DC
3-B9
3-B11
0/5 V DC
3-B10
3-B11
5 V DC
4-1
3-B11
24/0 V DC
4-2
3-B11
24/0 V DC
4-3
3-B11
24/0 V DC
4-4
3-B11
24/0 V DC
4-5
3-B11
24/0 V DC
4-6
3-B11
0/24 V DC
4-7
3-B11
24/0 V DC
4-8
3-B11
24/0 V DC
4-9
3-B11
24/0 V DC
4-10
3-B11
24/0 V DC
5-A1
5-A2
5-A3
5-A2
0 - 5 V DC
5-A4
5-A2
5 V DC
5-A6
5-A10
0/5 V DC (pulse)
5-A7
5-A10
0/5 V DC
5-A8
5-A10
0/5 V DC
5-A9
5-A10
5 V DC
3-6-41
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2A3/4
Terminals (CN)
Voltage
Remarks
5-B1
5-B2
24 V DC
5-B3
5-B9
0/5 V DC
5-B4
5-B9
0 - 5 V DC
5-B5
5-B9
0/24 V DC
5-B6
5-B9
0 - 5 V DC
5-B7
5-B9
0/15 V DC
5-B8
5-B9
0 - 5 V DC
5-B10
5-B9
0/20 V DC
5-B11
5-B9
0/5 V DC
5-B12
5-B9
0 - 5 V DC
5-B13
5-B9
0/20 V DC
6-1
6-2, -6
24 V DC
6-3
6-4
5 V DC
6-5
6-2, -6
24 V DC
6-7
6-4
0/5 V DC
H1 on/off, output
6-8
6-4
0/5 V DC
H2 on/off, output
7-1
7-2
24 V DC
8-A2
8-B3
24 V DC
8-A3
8-B3
0/24 V DC
8-A4
8-B3
24 V DC
8-A5
8-B3
0/24 V DC
8-A8
8-A7
0/5 V DC
8-A10
8-A9
0/5 V DC
8-B1
8-B3
5 V DC
8-B2
8-B3
0/5 V DC
8-B4
8-B3
0/5 V DC
8-B5
8-B3
0/5 V DC
8-B6
8-B3
24 V DC
8-B7
8-B3
0/24 V DC
8-B8
8-B3
24 V DC
8-B9
8-B3
0/24 V DC
8-B10
8-B3
24 V DC
8-B11
8-B3
0/24 V DC
9-1
9-2
0/5 V DC
9-5
9-3
5 V DC
9-6
9-4
5 V DC
*1: Optional.
3-6-42
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2A3/4
Terminals (CN)
Voltage
Remarks
9-7
9-3
0/5 V DC
9-8
9-4
0/5 V DC
9-11
9-9
0/5 V DC
9-12
9-10
5/0 V DC
9-13
9-9
5 V DC
9-14
9-10
5 V DC
9-15
9-17
5 V DC
9-16
9-17
0/5 V DC
9-19
9-22
0/5 V DC
9-20
9-22
0/5 V DC
9-21
9-22
0/5 V DC
9-23
9-26
0/5 V DC
9-24
9-26
0/5 V DC
9-25
9-26
0/5 V DC
10-1
12-B6
0/5 V DC (pulse)
10-2
12-B6
0/5 V DC (pulse)
10-3
12-B6
0/5 V DC (pulse)
10-4
12-B6
0/5 V DC (pulse)
10-5, -6
12-B7
24 V DC
10-7
12-B7
24 V DC
10-8
12-B7
0/24 V DC
10-9
12-B7
24 V DC
10-10
12-B7
0/24 V DC
10-12
12-B7
0/24 V DC
10-13
12-B7
24 V DC
10-14
12-B7
0/24 V DC
11-1
11-5
0/5 V DC (pulse)
11-2
11-5
0/5 V DC
11-3
11-5
0/5 V DC
11-4
11-5
5 V DC
11-8, -9
11-6, -7
24 V DC
12-A1
12-B7
24 V DC
12-A2
12-B7
0/24 V DC
12-A3
12-B7
24 V DC
12-A4
12-B7
0/24 V DC
12-A7
12-B7
24 V DC
12-A8
12-B7
0/24 V DC
3-6-43
3-6-3 (2A3/4/E)
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2A3/4
Terminals (CN)
Voltage
Remarks
12-A9
12-B7
24 V DC
12-A10
12-B7
0/24 V DC
12-B2
12-B6
0/5 V DC (pulse)
12-B3
12-B6
0/5 V DC
12-B4
12-B6
0/5 V DC
DM on/off, output
12-B5
12-B6
5 V DC
13-1
13-3
0/5 V DC
13-2
13-3
5 V DC
13-4
13-6
0/5 V DC
13-5
13-6
5 V DC
13-7
13-9
0/5 V DC
13-8
13-9
5 V DC
13-10
13-12
0/5 V DC
13-11
13-12
5 V DC
13-13
13-15
0/5 V DC
13-14
13-15
5 V DC
14-A2
14-A3
5 V DC
14-A4
14-A3
0/5 V DC
14-A5
14-A9
24 V DC
14-A6
14-A9
24 V DC
14-A7
14-A9
0/24 V DC
14-A8
14-A9
0/24 V DC
14-B2
14-B1
0/5 V DC
14-B3
14-B1
0/5 V DC
14-B4
14-B1
0/5 V DC
14-B5
14-B6
0/5 V DC
14-B8
14-B7
0/5 V DC
14-B9
14-B7
5 V DC
15-1
15-5
5 V DC
15-2
15-6
5 V DC
15-3
15-5
5/0 V DC
15-4
15-6
5/0 V DC
15-7
15-11
5 V DC
15-8
15-12
5 V DC
15-9
15-11
0/5 V DC
15-10
15-12
0/5 V DC
3-6-44
3-6-3 (2A3/4/E)
44
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2A3/4
Terminals (CN)
Voltage
Remarks
15-13
15-12
0/24 V DC
15-14
15-12
0/24 V DC
15-15
15-12
24 V DC
15-16
15-12
24 V DC
16-1
16-6
24 V DC
16-2
16-7
0/5 V DC (pulse)
16-5
16-6
24 V DC
16-8
16-7
0/5 V DC
16-10
16-9
0/5 V DC (pulse)
16-12
16-11
0/5 V DC (pulse)
17-2
17-1
5 V DC
17-4
17-5
0/5 V DC (pulse)
17-6
17-5
0/5 V DC (pulse)
17-7
17-3
0/5 V DC
17-8
17-1
0/5 V DC
17-9
17-1
0/5 V DC (pulse)
17-10
17-1
0/5 V DC (pulse)
17-11
17-1
0/5 V DC (pulse)
17-12
17-1
0/5 V DC (pulse)
17-17
17-18
24 V DC
19-A1
19-B9
5 V DC
19-A2
19-B9
5 V DC
19-A3
19-B9
5 V DC
19-A4
19-B9
5 V DC
19-A5
19-B9
5 V DC
19-A6
19-B9
5 V DC
19-A7
19-B9
5 V DC
19-A8
19-B9
5 V DC
19-A9
19-B9
0/5 V DC
*2: 42 ppm: optional/52 ppm: standard. *3: Optional for 120 V specifications only.
*4: Optonal for 42 ppm.
3-6-45
3-6-3 (2A3/4/E)
45
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2A3/4
Terminals (CN)
Voltage
Remarks
19-A10
19-B9
24 V DC
19-B1
19-B9
0/5 V DC
19-B2
19-B9
0/5 V DC
19-B3
19-B9
0/5 V DC
19-B4
19-B9
0/5 V DC
19-B5
19-B9
0/5 V DC
19-B6
19-B9
0/5 V DC
19-B7
19-B9
0/5 V DC
19-B8
19-B9
0/5 V DC
19-B10
19-B10
0/5 V DC
20-1
20-4
24 V DC
20-2
20-4
0/5 V DC
20-3
20-4
0/5 V DC
21-2
21-1
0/5 V DC (pulse)
21-4
21-3
0/5 V DC (pulse)
21-5
21-1
0/5 V DC
21-6
21-1
0/5 V DC
3-6-46
3-6-3 (2A3/4/E)
46
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2A3/4
81
L202
B1
A1
L205
L206 L207
C50
1
2 L204
71
72
31
XT8
30 C255
R432
R433
C256
RA100
L209
RA22
RA20
13
RA40
IC36
B16
A16
CN2
L180
L181
L182
L183
L184
L185
L186
L187
L188
L189
L190
L191
L192
L193
L194
L210
L211
L212
L213
L214
L215
L216
L217
L218
L219
L220
B1
A1
L245
IC70
L239
L237
L235
L233 IC72
L231
L229
L227
L225
IC71
L246
51 RA99
IC66
80
IC69
41
L247
L201
65
IC65
64
12
IC35
RA106
RA105
RA104
RA103
IC59
1
32
L179
L177
IC64
40
L168
L178
L242
L241
24
IC48
IC49
L251
50
IC63
80
24
25
C155 1
IC34
RA65
R256
IC50
L250
RA107
L167
L248
2
16
17
L176
49
48
L166
IC51
L253
12
18
L249
IC46
L244
L243
L240
L238
L236
L234
L232
L230
L228
L226
16
R357
CN15 1
L252 29
IC58
24
IC57
ENGINE
L208
R303
1
4 XT4 R302
15
14
30
L169
L170
L171
L172
L164
L165
RA102
R308
50
R309
2
C185
IC26
IC25
IC24
26
L162
L163 3
14
17
32
1
15
64
CN3
IC16
IC15
RA18 RA17 RA16 RA15
C190
L159
16
51
C187
L158
XT7
B16
A16
14
RA5 RA4
14
1
28
C110
L132
L133
L134
IC32
32
MAIN
IC45
21
22
IC44
42
16
SCANNER
75 L160
L161
L157
CN1
69
70
139
140
IC47
C184
76
C181 25
IC57
IC56
RA64
L156
L137
L138
RA35
RA36
RA37
RA38
RA39
L139
TR29
RA63
100
TR23
100
17
16
IC43
L110
IC68
L155
32
1
IC62
25
L199
24
IC73 L254
60
32
TR8 TR7
C49
R4
R5
L154
33
IC61
32
40
L198
15
IC13
IC21
IC22
C111
R164
C161 IC23
121
C43
RA62
L200
65
L136
33
49
64
XT6
C240
R392
R391
C239
IC54
41
IC33
48
L152
L153
C45
C46
C47
RA60
C48
RA61
R3
16
17
L197
IC60
L109
TR5
TR4
L131
L175
R381
L174
L70
L135
C201
17
XT2
IC67
LA12
L130
L203
CN14
RA89
LA9
RA14
51
RA82
LA11
RA88
R8
RA92
RA84
RA85
1
RA91
RA87
LA10
LA8
R7
64
30
RA59
RA51
RA90
RA86
IC2
IC30
IC31 13 24
1
160
C27
C41 C42
RA58
RA53
RA77
RA83
IC52
11
16
B1
A11
TR22 TR21
CN5
LA7
1
1
1
TP19 XT5
TP20
IC3
L15
TR2
L151
L150
IC39
1
B11
A1
CN13
TR16 76
TP18
RA66 TR15
TR14
L195 L196
1
100
RA13
TP8
LA1
RA41
L140
LA2
TR12
C32
LA3
TR27 TR28
LA4
TR26 TR25 L145
LA5
TR13 RA69 R6
L173
LA6
RA70 RA70 TR17
C51
TR9
RA72
TR10
IC53
26 25
50
51
TR11
80
L107
L129 L9
L143
C293
L146
28
L38
L39
L40
L41
L42
L43
L44
L45
L46
L47
L48
L49
L50
L51
IC14
12
13
RA34
C23
TP7
C28
24
C44
L103
C40
IC40 C35
81
C39
L67
81
RA12
C3
12
120
L148
C30
L147
7
CN10
RA48
L68
L69
L128
C36
C37
RA43
C38
L142 L141 C294
RA44
RA45
C29
RA46
IC38
80
RA47
L144
C31
L65
L75
L76
L77
L78
L79
L80
L81
L82
L83
C55 L84
L85
L86
L87
L88
L89
L90
L91
L92
L93
L94
L95
L96
TR30 L108
RA9
L125
C21
C25
C26
L123
L124
C20
L126
C18
C19
RA24
L122
TP9
C33
RA42
TR24
L59
100
40
41
L72
L73
L74 L71
L66
L57
24
C190
48 R190
C7
C8
L99
RA6
IC19
TP4
TR6
FM2
L64
IC12
RA1 RA2
IC41
RA23
TP1
IC27
11
CN11
IC28
RA26
RA3
L56
L26
L27
L28
L29
L30
L31
L32
L33
L34
L35
L36
L37
L100
C5
L101
C6
R192
1
7
D3
CN12
1
L111 FM1
L112
L113
L114
L115
L116
L117
L118
IC11
L59
L60
L61
L62
L63
L52
L53
L54
L55
IC9
IC8
C131
L23
L3 TR1 L14
L22
C132
L25
L4
C2
C133
L5
C134 L21
L6
36
R1
R210
L7
L24 IC20 RA10
C9
L8
C1 37
C10
IC18
D2
C11
R212
XT14
C4
1
13 C12
3
12
L105
L102 RA7
1
L106
RA8
L97
1 R191
L104
D4
RA11
89
IC29 132
133
88 C22
L120
D5
L98
RA30
C13
RA31
L121
RA32
RA27
C14
RA33
C15
C16
L127
TP5
RA29
C171 76
4445RA28
TP6
RA25 R2 1
C24
CN6
17
16
2
1
CN4
IC10
IC5
L20
IC7
LS07
L18
IC4
L19
TR3
IC6
L16
L12
L10
L13 L17
01
L2
IC1
11
L1
29
13 30
14
15
CN7
1
5
28
CN8
41
L149
CN9
1
15
3-6-47
3-6-3 (2A3/4/E)
47
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2A3/4
Terminals (CN)
Voltage
Remarks
1-1
2-A4
0 - 5 V DC
1-3
2-A4
0/5 V DC
1-4
2-A4
0/5 V DC
1-5
2-A4
0/5 V DC
1-6
2-A4
0/5 V DC
1-7
2-A4
0/5 V DC
1-8
2-A4
0 - 5 V DC
1-9
2-A4
24/0 V DC
1-10
2-A4
24/0 V DC
1-11
2-A4
24/0 V DC
1-12
2-A4
5 V DC
1-13
2-A4
0 - 5 V DC
1-14
2-A4
0 - 5 V DC
1-15
2-A4
0 - 5 V DC
1-16
2-A4
0 - 5 V DC
1-17
2-A4
0 - 5 V DC
1-18
2-A4
1-19
2-A4
0 - 5 V DC
1-20
2-A4
24 V DC
1-21
2-A4
0 - 5 V DC
1-23
2-A4
0/5 V DC
TC on/off, input
1-24
2-A4
0/5 V DC
1-25
2-A4
0/5 V DC
1-28
2-A4
0/5 V DC
1-29
2-A4
0/5 V DC
1-30
2-A4
0/5 V DC
1-31
2-A4
0/5 V DC
1-32
2-A4
0/5 V DC
1-33
2-A4
0/5 V DC
1-34
2-A4
0/5 V DC
1-35
2-A4
0/5 V DC
1-36
2-A4
0/5 V DC
1-37
2-A4
0/5 V DC
1-38
2-A4
0/5 V DC
1-39
2-A4
0/5 V DC
1-40
2-A4
0/5 V DC
1-41
2-B10
0/5 V DC
3-6-48
3-6-3 (2A3/4/E)
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2A3/4
Terminals (CN)
Voltage
Remarks
1-42
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-43
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-44
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-45
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-46
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-47
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-48
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-49
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-50
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-51
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-52
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-53
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-54
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-55
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-56
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-57
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-58
2-B10
5/0 V DC
1-59
2-B10
5/0 V DC
1-60
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-61
2-B10
5/0 V DC
1-62
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-63
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-64
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-65
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-66
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-67
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-68
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-69
2-B10
5 V DC
1-70
2-B10
5/0 V DC
1-71
2-B10
0/24 V DC
1-72
2-B10
0/24 V DC
CL on/off, output
1-73
2-B10
0/5 V DC (pulse)
1-75
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-76
2-B10
0/5 V DC
1-77
2-B10
0/24 V DC
1-78
2-B10
0/24 V DC
1-79
2-B10
0/24 V DC
FSSOL release signal, output
*1: Optional. *3: Optional for 120 V specifications only.
3-6-49
3-6-3 (2A3/4/E)
49
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2A3/4
Terminals (CN)
Voltage
Remarks
1-80
2-A4
24/0 V DC
1-81
2-A4
0/24 V DC
1-82
2-A4
24/0 V DC
1-83
2-A4
0/24 V DC
1-84
2-A4
0/15 V DC
1-85
2-A4
0/20 V DC
1-86
2-A4
0/20 V DC
1-87
2-A4
0/5 V DC
1-88
2-A4
0/5 V DC (pulse)
1-89
2-A4
0/5 V DC (pulse)
1-90
2-A4
0/5 V DC (pulse)
1-91
2-A4
0/5 V DC (pulse)
1-92
2-A4
0/5 V DC (pulse)
1-93
2-A4
0/5 V DC (pulse)
1-94
2-A4
0/5 V DC (pulse)
1-95
2-A4
0/5 V DC (pulse)
1-96
2-A4
0/5 V DC (pulse)
1-97
2-A4
0/5 V DC (pulse)
1-101
2-A4
0/5 V DC
TC on/off, output
1-102
2-A4
0/5 V DC
1-103
2-A4
0/5 V DC
1-104
2-A4
0/24 V DC
1-105
2-A4
0/24 V DC
1-106
2-A4
0/24 V DC
1-107
2-A4
0/24 V DC
1-108
2-A4
0/5 V DC
H2 on/off, output
1-109
2-A4
0/5 V DC
H1 on/off, output
1-110
2-A4
0/5 V DC (pulse)
1-111
2-A4
0/5 V DC
1-112
2-A4
0/5 V DC (pulse)
1-113
2-A4
0/5 V DC
DM on/off, output
1-114
2-A4
0/24 V DC
1-115
2-A4
0/24 V DC
1-116
2-A4
0/5 V DC
1-117
2-A4
0/5 V DC
1-118
2-A4
0/24 V DC
1-119
2-A4
0/24 V DC
*1: Optional. *3: Optional for 120 V specifications only. *4: Optional for 42 ppm only.
3-6-50
3-6-3 (2A3/4/E)
50
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2A3/4
Terminals (CN)
Voltage
Remarks
1-120
2-A4
0/5 V DC (pulse)
1-121
2-A4
0/5 V DC (pulse)
1-122
2-A4
0/5 V DC (pulse)
1-123
2-A4
0/5 V DC (pulse)
1-125
2-A4
0/24 V DC
1-126
2-A4
0/24 V DC
1-127
2-A4
0/24 V DC
1-128
2-A4
0/24 V DC
1-130
2-A4
0/24 V DC
1-131
2-A4
0/24 V DC
1-132
2-A4
0/24 V DC
1-133
2-A4
0/24 V DC
1-134
2-A4
0/24 V DC
1-135
2-A4
0/5 V DC
1-136
2-A4
0/5 V DC
1-137
2-A4
0/5 V DC
1-138
2-A4
0/5 V DC
1-139
2-A4
0/5 V DC
1-140
2-A4
0/24 V DC
2-A1
2-A4
0/5 V DC
2-A2
2-A4
0/5 V DC (pulse)
2-A3
2-A4
0/5 V DC (pulse)
2-A5
2-A4
0/5 V DC (pulse)
2-A6
2-A4
0/5 V DC
2-A7
2-A4
0/5 V DC (pulse)
2-A8
2-A4
0/5 V DC (pulse)
2-A9
2-A4
0/5 V DC (pulse)
2-A10
2-A4
0/5 V DC (pulse)
2-A11
2-A4
0/5 V DC (pulse)
2-A12
2-A13
0/5 V DC
3-6-51
3-6-3 (2A3/4/E)
51
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2A3/4
Terminals (CN)
Voltage
Remarks
2-A14
2-A13
0/5 V DC
2-A16
2-A15
0/5 V DC
2-B1
2-B6
0/5 V DC
2-B2
2-B6
0/5 V DC
2-B3
2-B6
0/5 V DC
2-B4
2-B6
0/5 V DC (pulse)
2-B5
2-B6
0/5 V DC
2-B8
2-B7
0/5 V DC (pulse)
2-B9
2-B7
0/5 V DC (pulse)
2-B10
2-B7
0/5 V DC (pulse)
2-B11
2-B7
0/5 V DC (pulse)
2-B12
2-B7
0/5 V DC (pulse)
2-B13
2-B7
0/5 V DC (pulse)
2-B14
2-B7
0/5 V DC (pulse)
2-B15
2-B7
0/5 V DC (pulse)
3-A1
3-A4
0/5 V DC
3-A2
3-A4
0/5 V DC (pulse)
3-A3
3-A4
0/5 V DC (pulse)
3-A5
3-A4
0/5 V DC (pulse)
3-A6
3-A4
0/5 V DC
3-A7
3-A4
0/5 V DC (pulse)
3-A8
3-A4
0/5 V DC (pulse)
3-A9
3-A4
0/5 V DC (pulse)
3-A10
3-A4
0/5 V DC (pulse)
3-6-52
3-6-3 (2A3/4/E)
52
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2A3/4
Terminals (CN)
Voltage
Remarks
2
3-A11
3-A4
0/5 V DC (pulse)
3-A12
3-A13
0/5 V DC
3-A14
3-A13
0/5 V DC
3-A16
3-A15
0/5 V DC
3-B1
3-B6
0/5 V DC
3-B2
3-B6
0/5 V DC
3-B3
3-B6
0/5 V DC
3-B4
3-B6
0/5 V DC (pulse)
3-B5
3-B6
0/5 V DC
3-B8
3-B7
0/5 V DC (pulse)
3-B9
3-B7
0/5 V DC (pulse)
3-B10
3-B7
0/5 V DC (pulse)
3-B11
3-B7
0/5 V DC (pulse)
3-B12
3-B7
0/5 V DC (pulse)
3-B13
3-B7
0/5 V DC (pulse)
3-B14
3-B7
0/5 V DC (pulse)
3-B15
3-B7
0/5 V DC (pulse)
4-2
4-1
0/3.3 V DC (pulse)
4-3
4-1
0/5 V DC
4-5
4-4
0/5 V DC (pulse)
4-6
4-4
0/3.3 V DC
4-8
4-7
0/3.3 V DC
4-9
4-7
0/3.3 V DC
4-10
4-7
0/5 V DC
4-11
4-7
0/3.3 V DC
4-12
4-7
0/5 V DC
4-14
4-13
0/5 V DC
3-6-53
3-6-3 (2A3/4/E)
53
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2A3/4
Terminals (CN)
Voltage
Remarks
1
4-16
4-17
0/3.3 V DC (pulse)
4-18
4-17
0/3.3 V DC (pulse)
4-20
4-19
0/3.3 V DC
4-22
4-21
0/3.3 V DC (pulse)
4-23
4-21
0/3.3 V DC (pulse)
4-24
4-21
0/3.3 V DC (pulse)
4-25
4-26
0/3.3 V DC (pulse)
4-27
4-26
0/3.3 V DC (pulse)
4-28
4-26
0/3.3 V DC (pulse)
4-29
4-26
0/3.3 V DC (pulse)
4-30
4-26
0/3.3 V DC (pulse)
5-1
5-16
0/5 V DC (pulse)
5-2
5-16
0/5 V DC (pulse)
5-3
5-16
0/5 V DC
5-4
5-16
5-5
5-16
0/5 V DC
5-6
5-16
0/5 V DC
5-7
5-16
0/5 V DC
5-8
5-16
0/5 V DC
5-9
5-16
0/5 V DC
5-10
5-16
0/5 V DC (pulse)
5-11
5-16
0/5 V DC
5-12
5-16
0/5 V DC
5-13
5-16
0/5 V DC
5-14
5-16
5/0 V DC
EL on/off, output
5-15
5-16
5/0 V DC
6-2
6-1
0/5 V DC (pulse)
6-3
6-4
0/5 V DC
6-5
6-4
0/5 V DC (pulse)
6-6
6-4
0/5 V DC
6-7
6-4
0/5 V DC
6-8
6-10
0/5 V DC
6-9
6-10
0/5 V DC
7-2
7-1
0/5 V DC
7-3
7-1
0/5 V DC
3-6-54
3-6-3 (2A3/4/E)
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2A3/4
Terminals (CN)
Voltage
Remarks
7-4
7-1
0/5 V DC
7-5
7-1
0/5 V DC
7-7
7-6
0/5 V DC
7-9
7-8
0/5 V DC
7-11
7-10
0/5 V DC
7-13
7-12
5 V DC
8-2
8-1
0/5 V DC
8-3
8-1
0/5 V DC
8-5
8-4
5 V DC
9-1
9-2
0/5 V DC (pulse)
9-3
9-2
0/5 V DC
9-4
9-2
0/5 V DC
10-1
10-3
5 V DC
10-2
10-3
0/5 V DC
10-4
10-3
5 V DC
10-5
10-3
0/5 V DC (pulse)
10-6
10-7
12 V DC
5 V DC
11-4
11-1, -2
0/5 V DC
11-5
11-1, -2
0/5 V DC
11-6
11-1, -2
0/5 V DC
11-7
11-1, -2
0/5 V DC
11-8
11-1, -2
0/5 V DC
11-9
11-1, -2
0/5 V DC
11-10
11-1, -2
0/5 V DC
11-11
11-1, -2
0/5 V DC
12-3
12-1, -2
12 V DC
12-4
12-1, -2
12-5
12-1, -2
12-6
12-1, -2
12-7
12-1, -2
13A-1
5-16
0/5 V DC
13A-2
5-16
0/5 V DC
13A-3
5-16
0/5 V DC
13A-4
5-16
0/5 V DC
13A-5
5-16
0/5 V DC
13A-6
5-16
0/5 V DC
3-6-55
3-6-3 (2A3/4/E)
55
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2A3/4
Terminals (CN)
Voltage
Remarks
13A-7
5-16
0/5 V DC
13A-9
5-16
0/5 V DC
13A-10
5-16
0/5 V DC
13A-11
5-16
0/5 V DC
13B-1
5-16
0/5 V DC
13B-2
5-16
0/5 V DC (pulse)
13B-3
5-16
0/5 V DC
13B-4
5-16
0/5 V DC
13B-5
5-16
0/5 V DC
13B-6
5-16
0/5 V DC (pulse)
13B-7
5-16
0/5 V DC
13B-8
5-16
13B-9
5-16
0/5 V DC
13B-10
5-16
0/5 V DC
13B-11
5-16
0/5 V DC
14-1
5-16
0/5 V DC
14-2
5-16
0/5 V DC
14-3
5-16
0/5 V DC
14-6
5-16
0/5 V DC
14-7
5-16
0/5 V DC
14-8
5-16
5/0 V DC
14-9
5-16
5/0 V DC
14-10
5-16
5/0 V DC
14-11
5-16
5/0 V DC
3-6-56
3-6-3 (2A3/4/E)
56
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2A3/4
(4) Memory copy PCB
CE1
+
TP4
RA8
RA7
U6
15
4
U5
8
1
U11
RA31
RA27
U16
RA24
72
37
36
1
U17
CN3
RA59
76
77
229
RA58
X3
RA53
RA52
RA35 RA43
152
228
21
RA26
RA29
73
144
RA56
RA57 RA60
RA48
153
22
22
22
RA65
RA22
RA23
RA32
RA46
RA36
1
U20
1
U19
22
22
RA38
RA37
1
U18
RA61 RA62
LD1
108
109
TP10
RA66
U12
RA18 1
RA17
TP11
TP6
15
X1
X2
RA19
304
TP5
RA68
U1
TP3
U2
G
RA12
1
U15
1
U14
22
CE4
GND
TP2
91
11
L3
11 RA11
RA9 RA10
11
F1
CE3
1
U4
11
1
U13
RA39 RA40
U10
U9
U8
U7
1
RA13 RA14
RA15 RA16
CT3
TP1
U3
0
GND
L2
2 CN2 1
L1
CT1
CT2
A16
B16
CE2
CN1
A1
B1
RA67
RA63 RA64 RA70 RA71
RA69
RA80 RA81 RA82 RA83 RA84
RA85
CE5
U25
1
37
36
144
1
+
CE7
11
U24
RA94
11
RA89
RA92 RA93
RA88
109
1
2
RA90 RA91
CE8
11
CN5
11
L4
1
2
U23
RA87
F2
CN4
RA86
U22
U21
CE6
RA95
RA96 RA97
71
72
72
108
73
U26
71
72
37
36
144
RA106
RA102 RA103
RA100 RA101
RA104 RA105
RA98 RA99
L5
CE10
CE9
108
109
F3
72
RA110 RA112
GND
X4
73
RA107
GND
CE11
RA108
RA109 RA111
RA113
3-6-57
3-6-3 (2A3/4/E)
57
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2A3/4
Terminals (CN)
Voltage
Remarks
2
1-A1
1-A4
0/5 V DC
1-A2
1-A4
0/5 V DC (pulse)
1-A3
1-A4
0/5 V DC (pulse)
1-A5
1-A4
0/5 V DC (pulse)
1-A6
1-A4
0/5 V DC
1-A7
1-A4
0/5 V DC (pulse)
1-A8
1-A4
0/5 V DC (pulse)
1-A9
1-A4
0/5 V DC (pulse)
1-A10
1-A4
0/5 V DC (pulse)
1-A11
1-A4
0/5 V DC (pulse)
1-A12
1-A13
0/5 V DC
1-A14
1-A13
0/5 V DC
1-A16
1-A15
0/5 V DC
1-B1
1-B6
0/5 V DC
1-B2
1-B6
0/5 V DC
1-B3
1-B6
0/5 V DC
1-B4
1-B6
0/5 V DC (pulse)
1-B5
1-B6
0/5 V DC
1-B8
1-B7
0/5 V DC (pulse)
1-B9
1-B7
0/5 V DC (pulse)
1-B10
1-B7
0/5 V DC (pulse)
1-B11
1-B7
0/5 V DC (pulse)
3-6-58
3-6-3 (2A3/4/E)
58
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2A3/4
Terminals (CN)
Voltage
Remarks
2
1-B12
1-B7
0/5 V DC (pulse)
1-B13
1-B7
0/5 V DC (pulse)
1-B14
1-B7
0/5 V DC (pulse)
1-B15
1-B7
0/5 V DC (pulse)
2-1
2-2
5 V DC
3-6-59
3-6-3 (2A3/4/E)
59
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2A3/4
(5) Scanner motor PCB
CN4
3
C11
J10
J4
JP1
JP3
C5
J11
J12
TP1
JP10
JP13
C10
C4
R10
R11
C16
C2
L1
L2
C17
C18
C15
CN6
R13
R14
E C B
DT2
J15
J14
J13
JP5
JP15
JP6
JP16
L3
C14
22
C1
D1
C22
L5
+
JP9
R12
J2 R1
CN3
R2
R3
R4
R5
R6
C6
CN1
C13
1
2
R15
R16
JP7
JP8
J1
E C B
DT1
C12
J8
C19
R7
IC1
R17
5
6
C20
C7
14
R9
J5
C21
J17
R8
C8
J9
C3
C9
J7
JP2
JP4
JP14
JP12
JP11
C23
J16
L4
J6
J3
1
3
CN5
6
CN2
3-6-60
3-6-3 (2A3/4/E)
60
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2A3/4
Terminals (CN)
Voltage
Remarks
1-2
1-1
0/5 V DC
1-3
1-1
0/5 V DC
EL on/off, input
1-4
1-1
0/5 V DC
1-5
1-1
0/5 V DC
1-6
1-1
0/5 V DC
1-7
1-1
0/5 V DC (pulse)
1-8
1-1
0/5 V DC
1-9
1-1
0/5 V DC
1-10
1-1
0/5 V DC
1-11
1-1
0/5 V DC
1-12
1-1
0/5 V DC
1-13
1-1
1-14
1-1
0/5 V DC
1-15
1-1
0/5 V DC
1-16
1-1
0/5 V DC
2-1
3-5, -6
0/5 V DC (pulse)
2-2
3-5, -6
24 V DC
2-3
3-5, -6
0/5 V DC (pulse)
2-4
3-5, -6
0/5 V DC (pulse)
2-5
3-5, -6
24 V DC
2-6
3-5, -6
0/5 V DC (pulse)
3-1
3-5, -6
0/5 V DC
EL on/off, output
3-2
3-5, -6
0/5 V DC
EL on/off, output
3-3
3-5, -6
24 V DC
3-4
3-5, -6
24 V DC
4-1
4-3
5 V DC
4-2
4-3
0/5 V DC
5-1
5-3
5 V DC
5-2
5-3
0/5 V DC
6-2
6-1
24 V DC
6-4
6-3
5 V DC
6-6
6-5
5 V DC
7-2
7-1
5 V DC
7-3
7-1
0/5 V DC
7-5
7-4
5 V DC
7-6
7-4
0/5 V DC
3-6-61
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(6) CCD PCB
C10
C1
R9
B
R4
C11
E C
C12 TR2
R2
F6
E C B
TR1
R5
C13
R6
R7
9
C2
IC2
F1
F2
R12
R13
R15
R16
R17
1
F3
9
F4
IC3
F8
C17
11
CN1
C3
5
1 IC4
C4
R25
C6
C5
F5
R28 R27
RA1
R29
C7
R8
1 IC5
C8
R32 R31
C9
C23
R33
R34
R35
R36
F19
CN2
7
3-6-62
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2A3/4
Terminals (CN)
Voltage
Remarks
CCD drive clock signal CLK +, input
1-1
1-2
1-3
1-4
1-5
1-6
1-7
1-8
1-9
1-10, -11 5 V DC
2-1
2-6, -7
2-2
2-6, -7
2-3
2-6, -7
2-4
2-6, -7
2-5
2-6, -7
3-6-63
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2
1
CN1
10
9
A-1
B-15
A-1
B-13
CN6
CN4
A-13
B-1
A-13
CN5
B-1
CN2
22
21
Terminals (CN)
Voltage
CN3
2
1
14
13
2
1
Remarks
1-1
1-3, -4
24 V DC
24 V DC supply, input
1-2
1-3, -4
24 V DC
24 V DC supply, input
1-7
1-9, -10
5 V DC
5 V DC supply, input
1-8
1-9, -10
5 V DC
5 V DC supply, input
2-1
1-9, -10
0/5 V DC
2-2
1-9, -10
0/5 V DC
2-3
1-9, -10
0/5 V DC
2-6
1-9, -10
2-7
1-9, -10
0/5 V DC
2-8
1-9, -10
0/5 V DC (pulse)
2-9
1-9, -10
0/5 V DC
2-10
1-9, -10
0/5 V DC
2-11
1-9, -10
0/5 V DC
2-12
1-9, -10
0/5 V DC (pulse)
2-13
1-9, -10
0/5 V DC
3-6-64
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Terminals (CN)
Voltage
Remarks
2-14
1-9, -10
0/5 V DC
2-15
1-9, -10
0/5 V DC
2-16
1-9, -10
0/5 V DC
2-17
1-9, -10
0/5 V DC
2-19
1-9, -10
0/5 V DC
2-20
1-9, -10
0/5 V DC
2-21
1-9, -10
0/5 V DC
2-22
1-9, -10
0/5 V DC
3-1
1-9, -10
0/5 V DC
3-2
1-9, -10
0/5 V DC
3-3
1-9, -10
0/5 V DC
3-4
1-9, -10
0/5 V DC
3-5
1-9, -10
0/5 V DC
3-6
1-9, -10
0/5 V DC
3-7
1-9, -10
0/5 V DC
3-8
1-9, -10
3-9
1-9, -10
0/5 V DC
3-10
1-9, -10
0/5 V DC
3-11
1-9, -10
0/5 V DC
4-3
4-2
0/24 V DC
4-4
4-2
0/24 V DC
5-A1
1-3, -4
0/24 V DC
5-A2
1-3, -4
0/24 V DC
5-A3
1-3, -4
0/24 V DC
5-A4
1-3, -4
24 V DC
5-A5
1-3, -4
0/24 V DC
5-A6
1-3, -4
24 V DC
5-A7
1-3, -4
0/24 V DC
5-A8
1-3, -4
24 V DC
5-A9
1-3, -4
24 V DC
5-A10
1-3, -4
0/24 V DC (pulse)
5-A11
1-3, -4
0/24 V DC (pulse)
5-A12
1-3, -4
0/24 V DC (pulse)
5-A13
1-3, -4
0/24 V DC (pulse)
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Terminals (CN)
Voltage
Remarks
5-B1
1-3, -4
24 V DC
5-B2
1-3, -4
24 V DC
5-B3
1-3, -4
0/24 V DC (pulse)
5-B4
1-3, -4
0/24 V DC (pulse)
5-B5
1-3, -4
0/24 V DC (pulse)
5-B6
1-3, -4
0/24 V DC (pulse)
5-B7
1-3, -4
24 V DC
5-B8
1-3, -4
0/24 V DC
5-B11
1-3, -4
24 V DC
5-B12
1-3, -4
0/24 V DC
5-B13
1-3, -4
0/24 V DC
6-A5
6-A4
0/5 V DC
6-A6
6-A4
5 V DC
6-A8
6-A7
0/5 V DC
6-A9
6-A7
5 V DC
6-A11
6-A10
0/5 V DC
6-A12
6-A10
5 V DC
6-A14
6-A13
0/5 V DC
6-A15
6-A13
5 V DC
6-B1
6-B3
5 V DC
6-B2
6-B3
0/5 V DC
6-B4
6-B6
5 V DC
6-B5
6-B6
0/5 V DC
6-B7
6-B8
0/5 V DC
6-B9
6-B8
0/5 V DC
3-6-66
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IC3
4
CN5
+
31
30
IC2
FUSE1
8
IC7
IC1
3
IC6
C26
C29
100
IC5
10
50
TR1
IC10
15
51
L17
IC20
C25
IC11
+ C
TR2
IC17
B E
IC8
8
L22
IC21
CN1
11
D4
E
IC4
50
51
31
30
C14
80
K
B
80
81
IC19
L18
L19
L20
CN8
9
1
IC15
1
100
X1
A K
D3
10
RA2 RA1
IC13
17
IC16
C
K A K
D1
D2
1
IC18
2
1
18
17
13
14
1
2
15
IC9
CN2
17
L47
TR7
B E
TR8
1
CB E
E TR3
B E
C TR5
13
14
1
2
1
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L49
D8
D7
C
C
C
C
C
C
TR6
CN3
4 CN4
D6
L48
TR4
D5
C
C
L50
81
2A3/4
(8) Operation unit main PCB
IC12
C11
3-6-67
2A3/4
Terminals (CN)
Voltage
Remarks
1-1
1-8
0/5 V DC
1-2
2-3
23 V DC
1-3
1-8
0/5 V DC (pulse)
1-4
1-8
0/5 V DC (pulse)
1-5
1-8
0/5 V DC (pulse)
1-6
1-8
0/5 V DC (pulse)
1-7
2-3
23 V DC
1-9
1-8
5 V DC
1-10
1-8
0/5 V DC (pulse)
1-11
1-8
0/5 V DC (pulse)
1-12
1-8
0/5 V DC (pulse)
1-14
1-8
0/5 V DC
2-1
2-3
24 V DC
2-2
2-3
23 V DC
2-4
2-3
2-5
1-8
0/5 V DC
2-6
1-8
0/5 V DC
2-7
1-8
0/5 V DC
2-8
1-8
0/5 V DC (pulse)
2-9
1-8
0/5 V DC (pulse)
2-10
1-8
0/5 V DC (pulse)
2-11
1-8
0/5 V DC (pulse)
2-12
1-8
0/5 V DC (pulse)
2-13
1-8
0/5 V DC (pulse)
2-14
1-8
0/5 V DC (pulse)
2-15
1-8
0/5 V DC
2-16
1-8
5 V DC
2-17
1-8
5 V DC
3-1
6-2
0/5 V DC
3-2
6-2
0/5 V DC
3-3
6-2
0/5 V DC
3-4
6-2
0/5 V DC
3-5
6-2
0/5 V DC (pulse)
3-6-68
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Terminals (CN)
Voltage
Remarks
3-6
6-2
0/5 V DC (pulse)
3-7
6-2
0/5 V DC (pulse)
3-8
6-2
0/5 V DC (pulse)
3-9
6-2
0/5 V DC (pulse)
3-10
6-2
0/5 V DC (pulse)
3-11
6-2
0/5 V DC (pulse)
3-12
6-2
0/5 V DC
3-14
6-2
5 V DC
4-1
6-2
0/5 V DC (pulse)
4-2
6-2
0/5 V DC (pulse)
4-3
6-2
0/5 V DC (pulse)
4-4
6-2
0/5 V DC (pulse)
5-3
5-2
5 V DC
5-4
5-1
24 V DC
6-3
6-2
0/5 V DC
6-4
6-2
0/5 V DC
6-5
6-8
0/5 V DC
6-6
6-8
0/5 V DC
6-7
6-8
0/5 V DC (pulse)
6-9
6-8
0/5 V DC
6-10
6-11
0/5 V DC (pulse)
3-6-69
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B C E
Q1
B C E
Q3
B C E
Q4
CN2
Q2
B C E
6 1
TP31
WR
OSC1
CN13
2
1
CN9
1
TP1
C18
ZD1
1
TP12 TP24 TP22 TP11
BCL P1
Rxd
R SEN
TP13 TP4
EMP RCL TP23 TP16 +
P2
TP25 TP2
PP51 +5 V
Txd
DA2
DA1
K
TP3
PP52 TP5
SIZ
3 CN6 1
TP30
MOT PWM
C19
TP18 PP50
SG +
RS2
TP26
E2CLK
TP6
LS1
RS1
TP9
IC7 PD78233GC-389 LMS2
TP7
LMS1 TP8
LS2
TP21
E1
C17
D4
TP20
E2
TP27
E1CLK
10
D2
CN7
C15
TP17
CN3
SG
TP10
CLK
TP19
MOT CLK
CN12
PG
TP15
TP14
+24 V
C14
FUSE1 3A 125 V
CN1
CN4
SEC-A
FOR CONTINUED
PROTECTION AGAINST RISK OF
FIRE. REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME
TYPE AND RATING OF FUSE
WARNING
MADE IN JAPAN
PF4065K500A
C16
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3-6-3 (2A3/4/E)
1
12
1
11
IC4
M5248P
IC2
27C256
3-6-70
2A3/4
Terminals (CN)
Voltage
Remarks
1-1
1-1
5/0 V DC (pulse)
1-4
4-8
24/0 V DC
1-5
4-8
2/0 (pulse)/0 V DC
1-6
4-8
2/0 (pulse)/0 V DC
1-7
4-8
5/0 V DC
1-8
4-8
5/0 V DC
1-9
4-8
5/0 V DC
1-10
4-8
5/0 V DC
1-11
4-8
2/0 (pulse)/0 V DC
2-3
2-2
5/0 V DC
2-6
2-5
5/0 V DC
3-1
3-2
5 V DC
5 V DC supply, input
3-3
3-4
24 V DC
24 V DC supply, input
4-1
4-8
24 V DC
4-2
4-8
24 V DC
4-4
4-8
24/0 V DC
4-5
4-8
24/0 V DC
4-6
4-8
24/0 V DC
4-7
4-8
5 V DC
4-9
4-8
2/0 (pulse)/0 V DC
4-11
4-8
5/0 V DC
7-1
7-6, -9
24/0 V DC
7-2
7-6, -9
24 V DC
7-3
7-6, -9
24 V DC
7-4
7-6, -9
24/0 V DC
7-5
7-6, -9
1.1 V DC
7-7
7-6, -9
5/0 V DC
7-8
7-6, -9
1.1 V DC
7-10
7-6, -9
5/0 V DC
9-1
9-2
5/0 V DC (pulse)
9-3
9-4
5/0 V DC (pulse)
9-5
9-2, -4
0/5 V DC
3-6-71
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2A3/4
Terminals (CN)
Voltage
Remarks
12-1
12-2
24 V DC
12-3
12-2
5/0 V DC (pulse)
12-4
12-2
5 V DC
12-5
12-2
5/0 V DC (pulse)
CM FG signal, input
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(2)
The drive
motor does
not operate
(C200).
Causes
No electricity at
the power outlet.
Broken power
cord.
Defective main
switch.
Defective safety
switch 1, 2 or 3.
Defective power
source PCB.
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2A3/4
Problem
Causes
(2)
The drive motor does not
operate
(C200).
Defective drive
motor.
Defective main
PCB.
(3)
The scanner
motor does
not operate.
Broken scanner
motor coil.
Defective scanner
control PCB.
Defective engine
PCB.
Defective engine
PCB.
(4)
The upper lift
motor does
not operate.
(5)
The lower lift
motor does
not operate.
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2A3/4
Problem
(6)
The toner
feed motor
does not operate.
(7)
The paper
conveying
section fan
motor does
not operate.
(8)
Cooling fan
motor 1 does
not operate at
all or does not
turn at full
speed.
(9)
Cooling fan
motor 2 does
not operate at
all or does not
turn at full
speed.
Causes
Defective engine
PCB.
Defective engine
PCB.
Defective engine
PCB.
Defective engine
PCB.
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2A3/4
Problem
(10)
Paper feed
motor does
not operate
(C230).
(11)
The paper
conveying
motor does
not operate
(C210).
(12)
The toner
recycle motor
does not
operate.
Causes
Defective paper
feed motor.
Defective main
PCB.
Broken paper
conveying motor
coil.
Defective paper
feed motor.
Defective main
PCB.
Broken toner
recycle motor coil.
Defective engine
PCB.
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2A3/4
Problem
(13)
The charger
cleaning
motor does
not operate.
(14)
The image
formation unit
fan motor
does not
operate.
(15)
The upper
paper feed
clutch does
not operate.
Causes
Broken charger
cleaning motor
coil.
Defective engine
PCB.
Broken image
formation unit fan
motor coil.
Defective engine
PCB.
Broken upper
paper feed clutch
coil.
Defective engine
PCB.
3-6-77
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2A3/4
Problem
(16)
The lower
paper feed
clutch does
not operate.
(17)
Feed clutch 1
does not operate.
(18)
Feed clutch 2
does not
operate.
(19)
Feed clutch 3
does not operate.
Causes
Defective engine
PCB.
Poor contact in
feed clutch 1 connector terminals.
Defective engine
PCB.
Poor contact in
feed clutch 2 connector terminals.
Defective engine
PCB.
Poor contact in
feed clutch 3 connector terminals.
Defective engine
PCB.
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2A3/4
Problem
Causes
(20)
Feed clutch 4
does not
operate.
Poor contact in
feed clutch 4 connector terminals.
Defective engine
PCB.
Poor contact in
feed clutch 5
connector
terminals.
Defective engine
PCB.
Broken registration
clutch coil.
Defective engine
PCB.
Broken bypass
paper feed clutch
coil.
Defective engine
PCB.
(21)
Feed clutch 5
does not
operate.
(22)
The registration clutch
does not
operate.
(23)
The bypass
paper feed
clutch does
not operate.
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2A3/4
Problem
(24)
The eject
speed
switching
clutch does
not operate.
(25)
The bypass
solenoid does
not operate.
(26)
The cleaning
lamp does not
turn on.
(27)
The exposure
lamp does not
turn on.
Causes
Broken eject
speed switching
clutch coil.
Defective engine
PCB.
Broken bypass
solenoid coil.
Defective engine
PCB.
Defective cleaning
lamp.
Defective engine
PCB.
Defective inverter
PCB.
Defective scanner
motor PCB.
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2A3/4
Problem
Causes
(28)
The exposure
lamp does not
turn off.
Defective inverter
PCB.
Defective scanner
motor PCB.
(29)
Fixing heater
M or S does
not turn on
(C620).
Fixing unit
thermostat triggered.
(30)
Fixing heater
M or S does
not turn off
(fixing unit
thermostat
triggered;
C620).
Defective engine
PCB.
(31)
Main charging
is not performed
(C510).
Broken main
charger wire.
Leaking main
charger housing.
Poor contact in the
high-voltage
transformer PCB
connector
terminals.
Defective main
PCB.
Defective engine
PCB.
Defective highvoltage transformer PCB.
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2A3/4
Problem
(32)
Transfer
charging is
not performed
(C511).
Causes
Broken transfer
charger wire.
(33)
Separation
charging is
not performed
(C511).
(34)
No developing bias is
output.
Broken separation
charger wire.
Defective engine
PCB.
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2A3/4
Problem
Causes
(34)
No developing bias is
output.
Defective engine
PCB.
(35)
The original
size is not
detected.
Defective original
detection switch.
(36)
The original
size is not
detected correctly.
Original is not
placed correctly.
Defective original
size sensor or the
scanner motor
PCB.
(37)
The touch
panel keys do
not work.
Defective touch
panel or operation
unit main PCB.
(38)
The message
requesting
paper to be
loaded is
shown when
paper is
present in the
upper drawer.
Defective upper
paper switch.
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2A3/4
Problem
Causes
(39)
The message
requesting
paper to be
loaded is
shown when
paper is
present in the
lower drawer.
Defective lower
paper switch.
(40)
The message
requesting
paper to be
loaded is
shown when
paper is
present on
the bypass
table.
Defective bypass
paper switch.
(41)
The size of
paper in the
upper drawer
is not displayed correctly.
Defective upper
paper length
switch* (inch
specs).
Defective upper
paper width
switch* (inch
specs).
Incorrectly set
drawer paper size
in copier
management
mode (metric
specs).
3-6-84
3-6-4 (2A3/4/E)
84
1/1/32, 4:03
2A3/4
Problem
(42)
The size of
paper in the
lower drawer
is not displayed correctly.
Causes
Defective lower
paper length
switch* (inch
specs).
Defective lower
paper width
switch* (inch
specs).
Incorrectly set
drawer paper size
in copier
management
mode (metric
specs).
3-6-85
3-6-4 (2A3/4/E)
85
1/1/32, 4:03
2A3/4
Problem
Causes
(43)
A paper jam
in the paper
feed, paper
conveying or
fixing section
is indicated
on the touch
panel immediately after the
main switch is
turned on.
A piece of paper
torn from copy
paper is caught
around paper feed
switch 1/2/3, the
feed switch or the
eject switch.
Defective paper
feed switch 1.
Defective paper
feed switch 2.
Defective paper
feed switch 3.
Defective feed
switch.
Defective eject
switch.
3-6-86
3-6-4 (2A3/4/E)
86
1/1/32, 4:03
2A3/4
Problem
Causes
(44)
The message
requesting
covers to be
closed is displayed when
the front, left
and right covers are
closed.
Defective safety
switch 1, 2 or 3.
(45)
Others.
Wiring is broken,
shorted or makes
poor contact.
Noise.
3-6-87
3-6-4 (2A3/4/E)
87
1/1/32, 4:03
2A3/4
SRDF
Problem
(1)
The original
feed motor
does not
operate.
(2)
The original
conveying
motor does
not operate.
(3)
The original
feed solenoid
does not
operate.
Causes
Defective original
feed motor coil.
The connector
terminals of the
original feed motor
make poor contact.
Defective DF
driver PCB.
Defective original
conveying motor
coil.
The connector
terminals of the
original conveying
motor make poor
contact.
Defective DF
driver PCB
Check for continuity across the original conveying motor coil and connector terminals. If
good, replace the DF driver PCB.
Defective original
feed solenoid coil.
The connector
terminals of the
original feed
solenoid make
poor contact.
Defective DF
driver PCB.
3-6-88
3-6-4 (2A3/4/E)
88
1/1/32, 4:03
2A3/4
Problem
(4)
The switchback feedshift
solenoid does
not operate.
(5)
The eject
feedshift solenoid does not
operate.
(6)
The switchback pressure
solenoid does
not operate.
Causes
The connector
terminals of the
switchback feedshift solenoid
make poor contact.
Defective DF
driver PCB.
Defective eject
feedshift solenoid
coil.
The connector
terminals of the
eject feedshift
solenoid make
poor contact.
Defective DF
driver PCB.
The connector
terminals of the
switchback pressure solenoid
make poor contact.
Defective DF
driver PCB.
3-6-89
3-6-4 (2A3/4/E)
89
1/1/32, 4:03
2A3/4
Problem
(7)
The original
feed clutch
does not
operate.
Causes
Defective original
feed clutch coil.
The connector
terminals of the
original feed clutch
make poor contact.
Defective DF
driver PCB.
(8)
A message
indicating
cover open is
displayed
when the
SRDF is
closed correctly.
The connector
terminals of DF
safety switch 1
make poor contact.
Defective DF
safety switch 1.
(9)
An original
jams when
the main
switch is
turned on.
A piece of paper
torn from an original is caught
around the original
feed switch.
Defective original
feed switch.
A piece of paper
torn from an original is caught
around the original
switchback switch.
Defective original
switchback switch.
3-6-90
3-6-4 (2A3/4/E)
90
1/1/32, 4:03
2A3/4
Problem
(9)
An original
jams when
the main
switch is
turned on.
Causes
A piece of paper
torn from an original is caught
around the DF
timing switch.
3-6-91
3-6-4 (2A3/4/E)
91
1/1/32, 4:03
2A3/4
Feedshift and duplex sections
Problem
Causes
(1)
The side registration motor
does not rotate (C220).
Broken feedshift
solenoid coil.
Defective engine
PCB.
Broken duplex
forward solenoid
coil.
Defective engine
PCB.
(2)
The feedshift
solenoid does
not operate.
(3)
The duplex
forward solenoid does not
operate.
3-6-92
3-6-4 (2A3/4/E)
92
1/1/32, 4:03
2A3/4
Problem
Causes
(4)
The
switchback
feedshift
solenoid does
not operate.
Broken switchback
feedshift solenoid
coil.
Defective engine
PCB.
Broken duplex
paper tapping solenoid coil.
Defective engine
PCB.
(6)
The message
requesting
covers to be
closed is displayed when
the left cover
is closed.
Poor contact in
safety switch 2
connector terminals.
Defective safety
switch 2.
(7)
Others.
Wiring is broken,
shorted or makes
poor contact.
Noise.
(5)
The duplex
paper tapping
solenoid does
not operate.
3-6-93
3-6-4 (2A3/4/E)
93
1/1/32, 4:03
2A3/4
Large paper deck (42 ppm: optional/52 ppm: standard)
Problem
Causes
(1)
The large
paper deck
does not
operate when
the print key
is pressed.
Incorrect
connection with
the engine PCB.
(2)
The deck
paper
conveying
motor does
not operate
(C920).
Defective deck
main PCB.
Defective deck
paper conveying
motor.
Defective deck
main PCB.
(3)
Paper deck
motor 1 does
not operate
(C921).
3-6-94
3-6-4 (2A3/4/E)
94
1/1/32, 4:03
2A3/4
Problem
Causes
(4)
Paper deck
motor 2 does
not operate
(C922).
Defective deck
main PCB.
Defective deck
main PCB.
Wiring problem.
Defective interface
PCB.
(5)
Paper feed
clutch 1 does
not operate.
(6)
Paper feed
clutch 2 does
not operate.
3-6-95
3-6-4 (2A3/4/E)
95
1/1/32, 4:03
2A3/4
Problem
(6)
Paper feed
clutch 2 does
not operate.
(7)
The paper
conveying
clutch does
not operate.
Causes
Defective deck
main PCB.
Wiring problem.
Defective interface
PCB.
Broken paper
conveying clutch
coil.
Defective deck
main PCB.
Wiring problem.
Defective interface
PCB.
3-6-96
3-6-4 (2A3/4/E)
96
1/1/32, 4:03
2A3/4
(2)
No secondary
paper feed.
(3)
Skewed paper
feed.
Causes/check procedures
Corrective measures
Repair or replace.
3-6-97
3-6-5 (2A3/4/E)
97
1/1/32, 4:04
2A3/4
Problem
Causes/check procedures
Corrective measures
(4)
The scanner
does not
travel.
(5)
Multiple sheets
of paper are
fed at one
time.
(6)
Paper jams.
Remedy.
Repair or replace.
(7)
Toner drops
on the paper
conveying
path.
3-6-98
3-6-5 (2A3/4/E)
98
1/1/32, 4:04
2A3/4
Problem
(8)
Abnormal
noise is
heard.
Causes/check procedures
Corrective measures
Correct.
3-6-99
3-6-5 (2A3/4/E)
99
1/1/32, 4:04
2A3/4
SRDF
Problem
Causes/check procedures
Corrective measures
Check and clean them with isopropyl alcohol if they are dirty.
(2)
No secondary
original feed.
Remedy.
(3)
Originals jam.
Check and clean them with isopropyl alcohol if they are dirty.
Remedy.
(1)
No primary
original feed.
3-6-100
3-6-5 (2A3/4/E)
100
1/1/32, 4:04
2A3/4
Feedshift and duplex sections
Problem
(1)
No refeed.
Causes/check procedures
Corrective measures
(2)
Paper is refed
askew.
(3)
Paper jams.
(4)
Abnormal
noise is
heard.
3-6-101
3-6-5 (2A3/4/E)
101
1/1/32, 4:04
2A3/4
Large paper deck (42 ppm: optional/52 ppm: standard)
Problem
Causes/check procedures
Corrective measures
Remedy or replace.
Remedy or replace.
(3)
Multiple
sheets of
paper are fed
at one time.
Correct.
(4)
Paper jams.
Remedy if necessary.
(1)
No primary
paper feed.
(2)
Paper is fed
askew.
3-6-102
3-6-5 (2A3/4/E)
102
1/1/32, 4:04
2A3/4
Problem
Causes/check procedures
(4)
Paper jams.
Remedy or replace.
Corrective measures
(5)
Abnormal
noise is
heard.
Replace.
Remedy if necessary.
3-6-103
3-6-5 (2A3/4/E)
103
1/1/32, 4:04
2A3/4
CONTENTS
3-7 Appendixes
Timing chart No. 1 ......................................................................................... 3-7-1
Timing chart No. 2 ......................................................................................... 3-7-2
Timing chart No. 3 ......................................................................................... 3-7-3
Timing chart No. 4 ......................................................................................... 3-7-4
Timing chart No. 5 ......................................................................................... 3-7-5
Timing chart No. 6 ......................................................................................... 3-7-6
Timing chart No. 7 ......................................................................................... 3-7-7
Timing chart No. 8 ......................................................................................... 3-7-8
Timing chart No. 9 ......................................................................................... 3-7-9
Timing chart No. 10 ..................................................................................... 3-7-10
Timing chart No. 11 ..................................................................................... 3-7-11
Timing chart No. 12 ..................................................................................... 3-7-12
Power source PCB 1/2 ................................................................................ 3-7-13
Power source PCB 2/2 ................................................................................ 3-7-14
Engine PCB 1/2 ........................................................................................... 3-7-15
Engine PCB 2/2 ........................................................................................... 3-7-16
Main PCB 1/9 .............................................................................................. 3-7-17
Main PCB 2/9 .............................................................................................. 3-7-18
Main PCB 3/9 .............................................................................................. 3-7-19
Main PCB 4/9 .............................................................................................. 3-7-20
Main PCB 5/9 .............................................................................................. 3-7-21
Main PCB 6/9 .............................................................................................. 3-7-22
Main PCB 7/9 .............................................................................................. 3-7-23
Main PCB 8/9 .............................................................................................. 3-7-24
Main PCB 9/9 .............................................................................................. 3-7-25
Memory copy PCB 1/12 .............................................................................. 3-7-26
Memory copy PCB 2/12 .............................................................................. 3-7-27
Memory copy PCB 3/12 .............................................................................. 3-7-28
Memory copy PCB 4/12 .............................................................................. 3-7-29
Memory copy PCB 5/12 .............................................................................. 3-7-30
Memory copy PCB 6/12 .............................................................................. 3-7-31
Memory copy PCB 7/12 .............................................................................. 3-7-32
Memory copy PCB 8/12 .............................................................................. 3-7-33
Memory copy PCB 9/12 .............................................................................. 3-7-34
Memory copy PCB 10/12 ............................................................................ 3-7-35
Memory copy PCB 11/12 ............................................................................ 3-7-36
Memory copy PCB 12/12 ............................................................................ 3-7-37
Scanner motor PCB .................................................................................... 3-7-38
CCD PCB .................................................................................................... 3-7-39
DF driver PCB ............................................................................................. 3-7-40
Operation unit main PCB 1/2 ...................................................................... 3-7-41
Operation unit main PCB 2/2 ...................................................................... 3-7-42
Operation unit right PCB ............................................................................. 3-7-43
Operation unit left PCB ............................................................................... 3-7-44
1-1-33
CONTENTS (2A3/4/E)
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1/1/32, 0:09
2A3/4
Deck main PCB ...........................................................................................
Interface PCB ..............................................................................................
SRDF connection diagram ..........................................................................
General connection diagram (42 ppm copier) .............................................
General connection diagram (52 ppm copier) .............................................
SRDF wiring diagram ..................................................................................
Large paper deck wiring diagram ................................................................
1-1-34
CONTENTS (2A3/4/E)
34
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3-7-45
3-7-46
3-7-47
3-7-48
3-7-49
3-7-50
3-7-51
E
2A3/4
Timing chart No. 1 From the main switch turned on to machine stabilization
D
MSW
1
Secondary stabilization
fixing temperature*1
MSW: On
Aging end
Copying possible*2
Primary stabilization
fixing temperature 175C/347F
CN4-10
PRY
CN4-9
H1
CN6-7
H2
CN6-8
2s
189C/372.2F
180C/374F
CCM
CN8-B5
(Fwd. rotation)
20 s
CCM
CN8-B4
(Rev. rotation)
DM
CN12-B4
PCM
CN5-A8
CL
CN2-A2
DB REM
CN5-B10
CFM1
(Half speed)
CN3-B4
CFM1
(Full speed)
CN3-B4
PCFM
7
CN8-B7
IFFM
CN2-A4
PM
CN9-1,2,3,4
1s
1s
200 ms
25 s
3s
200 ms
270 ms
600 ms
50 ms
1s
8
*1: 180C/356F (42 ppm) or 190C/374F (52 ppm)
*2: Copying is possible at the earlier timing of 60 s (42 ppm) or 120 s (52 ppm)
after secondary stabilization or 116 s (42 ppm) or 176 s (52 ppm) after PRY turning on.
A
3-7-1
E
3-7 (2A3/4/MCE) A4
1/1/32, 20:25
3-7 (2A3/4/MCE) A4
Rev. rotation
Off
Fwd. rotation
C
D
Rev. rotation
76 P
43 P
1/1/32, 20:25
CN4-2
SHPSW
H
410 P
414 P
9921 P
1
110 P
FVSYNC signal
Rev. rotation
Off
Fwd. rotation
CN2-1,2,
3,4,5,6
SM
2
154 P
Original scanning operation (A3/11" x 17" original, magnification ratio 100%, manual copy density control)
CN4-2
SHPSW
E
Off
Fwd. rotation
CN2-1,2,
3,4,5,6
3
154 P
SM
43 P
CN4-2
SHPSW
A
CN2-1,2,
3,4,5,6
SM
2A3/4
E
3-7-2
E
E
2A3/4
Timing chart No. 3 Original feed operation 1: single-side original mode, multiple originals
A
2OSSW
Repeats
Original ejection
CN6-B2
200 ms
OFSOL A
CN5-B12
200 ms
OFSOL R
CN5-B13
OFCL
CN5-A5
4
30 ms + 288 P*2
20 ms
OFM
CN5-B3, B4,
B5, B6
OFSW
CN6-B5
20 ms
556 P*2
30 ms + 288 P*2
556 P*2
OSBSW
CN6-A5
30 ms + 2337 P*3
6OCM
CN5-A10, A11,
A12, A13
DFTSW
CN6-A14
3-7-3
E
3-7 (2A3/4/MCE) A4
1/1/32, 20:25
E
2A3/4
Timing chart No. 4 Original feed operation 2: double-sided original mode, multiple originals (1/2)
A
1
Repeats
Switchback operation
CN6-B2
2
200 ms
OFSOL A
CN5-B12
OFSOL
R
3
CN5-B13
OFCL
CN5-A5
3
Scanning speed
115 P*1 100 ms 327 P*1 100 ms
20 ms
OFM
4
CN5-B3, B4,
B5, B6
OFSW
CN6-B5
SBFSSOL
CN5-B8
30 ms
30 ms
288 P*2
556 P*1
5
564 P*2
SBPSOL A
SBPSOL R
CN5-A2
CN5-A3
OSBSW
CN6-A5
6
30 ms
OCM
CN5-A10,
A11, A12, A13
EFSSOL
CN5-A7
7
DFTSW
7
CN6-A14
3-7-4
E
3-7 (2A3/4/MCE) A4
1/1/32, 20:25
E
2A3/4
Timing chart No. 5 Original feed operation 2: double-sided original mode, multiple originals (2/2)
A
1
Repeats
Switchback operation
OSSW
Original ejection
CN6-B2
OFSOL A
CN5-B12
200 ms
3OFSOL R
CN5-B13
OFCL
CN5-A5
Scanning speed
115 P*1 100 ms 327 P*1 100 ms
OFM
OFSW
SBFSSOL
CN5-B8
SBPSOL A
SBPSOL R
CN5-A2
CN5-A3
6OSBSW
30 ms
20 ms
4
556 P*1
CN6-A5
6
2337 P*2
30 ms
OCM
30 ms + 2337 P*2
CN5-A10, A11,
A12, A13
CN5-A7
EFSSOL
DFTSW
CN6-A14
3-7-5
E
3-7 (2A3/4/MCE) A4
1/1/32, 20:25
E
2A3/4
Timing chart No. 6 Copying an A3/11" 17" original onto an A5R/51/2" 81/2" copy paper from the bypass table, magnification ratio 25%, manual
copy density control
A
29030000 ms
Toner replenishment
Image ready
Print key
CL
CN2-A2
2
600 ms
50 ms
360 ms
CFM1
CN3-B4
520 ms
CFM2
CN3-B6
520 ms
FSW
CN13-1
RSW
CN8-B2
FCL5
CN12-A2
600 ms
115 ms
65 ms
74 ms
100 ms
74 ms
RCL
CN8-B11
ESW
CN3-B9
DB REM
CN5-B10
50 ms
MC REM
CN5-B13
520 ms
SC REM
CN5-B5
TC REM
CN5-B7
PFM
CN11-3
DM
CN12-B4
250 ms
PCM
CN5-A8
520 ms
BYPSOL
CN14-A8
100 ms
80 ms
600 ms
300 ms
700 ms
210 ms
270 ms
90 ms
7
BYPPFCL CN14-A7
300 ms
200 ms
3-7-6
E
3-7 (2A3/4/MCE) A4
1/1/32, 20:25
E
2A3/4
Timing chart No. 7 Copying an A4/11" 81/2" original onto an A4/11" 81/2" copy paper from the copier upper drawer, magnification ratio 100%,
auto copy density control
A
1
29030000 ms
Toner replenishment
Image ready
Print key
CL
CN2-A2
600 ms
50 ms
360 ms
CFM1
CN3-B4
520 ms
CFM2
CN3-B6
520 ms
FCL4
CN8-B9
FSW
CN13-1
RSW
CN8-B2
FCL5
CN12-A2
74 ms
RCL
CN8-B11
74 ms
ESW
CN3-B9
DB REM
CN5-B10
50 ms
MC REM
CN5-B13
520 ms
174 ms
2
600 ms
35 ms
100 ms
80 ms
600 ms
300 ms
700 ms
SC REM
CN5-B5
TC REM
CN5-B7
PFM
CN11-3
DM
CN12-B4
250 ms
PCM
CN5-A8
520 ms
PFCL-U
CN15-13
100 ms
FCL2
CN12-A8
PFSW2
CN13-7
FCL1
CN12-A4
PFSW1
CN13-4
210 ms
270 ms
163 ms
58 ms
50 ms
7
28 ms
35 ms
3-7-7
E
3-7 (2A3/4/MCE) A4
1/1/32, 20:25
E
2A3/4
Timing chart No. 8 Continuous copying of an A5R/51/2" 81/2" original onto two sheets of A3/11" 17" copy paper from the copier lower drawer,
magnification ratio 400%, manual copy density control
A
Image ready
Image ready
CL
CN2-A2
50 ms
CFM1
CN3-B4
520 ms
CFM2
CN3-B6
520 ms
FCL4
CN8-B9
FSW
CN13-1
RSW
CN8-B2
29030000 ms
Toner replenishment
1.2 s
Print key
600 ms
360 ms
600 ms
174 ms
35 ms
174 ms
35 ms
FCL5
CN12-A2
74 ms
RCL
CN8-B11
74 ms
ESW
CN3-B9
100 ms
100 ms
74 ms
80 ms
80 ms
74 ms
4
DB REM CN5-B10
50 ms
MC REM CN5-B13
520 ms
SC REM CN5-B5
700 ms
600 ms
300 ms
270 ms
210 ms
TC REM CN5-B7
PFM
CN11-3
DM
CN12-B4
250 ms
PCM
CN5-A8
520 ms
PFCL-L
CN15-14
100 ms
FCL3
CN12-A10
PFSW3
CN13-10
FCL2
CN12-A8
270 ms
210 ms
365 ms
128 ms
365 ms
50 ms
35 ms
128 ms
50 ms
35 ms
128 ms
209 ms
35 ms
35 ms
209 ms
PFSW2
CN13-7
FCL1
CN12-A4
PFSW1
CN13-4
128 ms
35 ms
35 ms
3-7-8
E
3-7 (2A3/4/MCE) A4
1/1/32, 20:25
3-7 (2A3/4/MCE) A4
B
CN10-14
CN10-1,2,3,
4,5
CN9-12
DUPPTSOL
SRHPSW
C
CN9-11
DM
D
E
F
1/1/32, 20:25
G
H
I
TC REM
CN5-B7
CN5-B5
CN5-B13
MC REM
210 ms
700 ms
50 ms
520 ms
270 ms
80 ms
100 ms
35 ms
210 ms
74 ms
30 ms
270 ms
600 ms
290-30000 ms
360 ms
300 ms
80 ms
100 ms
35 ms
SC REM
CN5-B10
DB REM
CN3-B6
CN3-B4
50 ms
Image ready
74 ms
174 ms
232 ms
CFM2
CFM1
CN2-A2
CN3-B9
CN8-B11
CN12-A2
CN8-B2
CN13-1
CN8-B9
128 ms
58 ms
162 ms
CL
ESW
RCL
CN12-A4
CN13-4
50 ms
100 ms
520 ms
FCL5
RSW
FSW
FCL4
PFSW1
CN13-7
CN12-A8
CN15-13
250 ms
FCL1
PFSW2
FCL2
PFCL-U
CN12-B4
CN5-A8
500 ms
PCM
CN11-3
DUPESW
PFM
CN9-7
CN9-8
DUPRSW
12 P
DUPPCSW
60 ms
30 ms
1160 ms
SRM
CN3-A4
7
CN10-8
200 ms
200 ms
FSSW
CN10-12
SBFSSOL2
1160 ms
DUPFWDSOL
CN10-10
SBFSSOL1
CN3-A8
CN3-A9
FSSOL2
FSSOL1
Print key
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Timing chart No. 9 Duplex copying of an A3/11" 17" book original onto one duplex A4/11" 81/2" copy from the copier upper drawer, magnification ratio 100%, auto copy density control
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Timing chart No. 10 Continuous, duplex copying of two single-sided A4/11" 81/2" originals onto two duplex A4/11" 81/2" copies from the
copier upper drawer, magnification ratio 100%, auto copy density control
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FSSOL1
CN3-A8
FSSOL2
CN3-A9
SBFSSOL1
CN10-10
SBFSSOL2
CN10-12
FSSW
CN3-A4
DUPFWDSOL
CN10-8
DUPPTSOL
CN10-14
SRM
SRHPSW
CN10-1,2,3,
4,5
CN9-12
DUPRSW
CN9-7
DUPPCSW
CN9-8
DUPESW
CN9-11
PFM
CN11-3
DM
CN12-B4
PCM
CN5-A8
PFCL-U
CN15-13
100 ms
FCL2
CN12-A8
50 ms
PFSW2
CN13-7
FCL1
CN12-A4
PFSW1
CN13-4
FCL4
CN8-B9
FSW
CN13-1
RSW
CN8-B2
FCL5
CN12-A2
RCL
CN8-B11
ESW
CN3-B9
CL
CN2-A2
CFM1
CN3-B4
CFM2
CN3-B6
DB REM
CN5-B10
MC REM
CN5-B13
SC REM
CN5-B5
TC REM
CN5-B7
1160 ms
200 ms
1160 ms
200 ms
30 ms
30 ms
60 ms
12 P
60 ms
12 P
2
12 P
250 ms
34 ms
520 ms
162 ms
58 ms
128 ms
58 ms
232 ms
128 ms
35 ms
174 ms
174 ms
35 ms
100 ms
74 ms
1200 ms
80 ms
232 ms
30 ms
100 ms
35 ms
74 ms
35 ms
30 ms
100 ms
80 ms
100 ms
1200 ms
80 ms
80 ms
Image ready
600 ms
50 ms
360 ms
520 ms
290-30000 ms
50 ms
300 ms
700 ms
210 ms
270 ms
270 ms
210 ms
210 ms
270 ms
210 ms
270 ms
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Timing chart No. 11 Primary paper feed from large paper deck right cassette
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100 ms
100 ms
64 P
64 P
5
PPSENS2 CN1-6
PPSENS3 CN1-11
6
PFCL1 CN4-4
CCL CN4-6
7
PFCL2 CN4-5
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Timing chart No. 12 Primary paper feed from large paper deck left cassette
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3
Paper feed signal from the copier
100 ms
100 ms
64 P
64 P
PPSENS1 CN4-9
PPSENS2 CN1-6
PPSENS3 CN1-11
6
PFCL1 CN4-4
CCL CN4-6
43 P
43 P
PFCL2 CN4-5
3-7-12
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F1
R1
C1
TAB1
L1
Z1
TAB3
C3
C2
D001
L2
CN8-5
F2
C4
2
R117
4.5
C112
RF1
C11
C9
3
R115
C102
R116
C10
CN9-1
R2
R118
C8
4
TAB2
D107
R119
TR1
L3
CN8-1
R114
3
R122
TAB4
R121
R3
D109
D106
+
R120
C101
Q1
D108
C103
Q2
1.2
D105
R108
3
4
D103
R109
R113
R111
R112
R110
C104
D104
R125
CN9-3
R129
C113
C114
5
1
R123
ZD103
TR2
R101
PT1
2
B1
R124
R104
CN10-1
1
R128
ZD102
C116
Q3
6
IC1
3
5
R106
4
C110
+
C111
C105
C102
4
R107
ZD101
C109
PC1 3
R127
3
C108
PT2
2
R105
TR3
C106
R103
PC2
PC3
D102
C115
R126
D101
CN10-2
7
9
C107
3-7-13
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2A3/4
C201
B2
R206
2
D202
C203
B3
C204
R202
L201
AB2
16
1
PC1
2
C202
1
CN1-2
Q201
3
2
2
AB1
12
CN1-1
D201
13
R201
14
CN1-3
R208
CN1-4
R207
C205
C206
ZD201
R203
R209
CN5-1
R205
18
19
4
5
6
CN5-2
R204 PC2
IC2
1
2
CN5-8
F201
CN5-3
13
12
CN5-4
17
18
Q202
R212
R210
Q203
CN4-2
2 R211
1
3
C207
R213
CN5-5
CN1-7
CN3-1
TRNS
CN5-6
CN1-6
CN1-8
8
9
F202
CN1-5
CN3-2
CN3-3
D203
CN3-4
CN3-5
CN3-6
R321
Q305
2
1
3
R322
CN3-7
R323
R325
Q306 2
3
R324
CN3-8
R326
ZD401
CN6-2
CN6-3
R401
C310
R317
L301
ZD301
1Q304
2
3
R318
Q303
R302
C301
R311
IC3
R304
C303
3
D302
R312
C302
L302
Q301
2
3
R301
R305
CN2-2
CN2-4
CN2-3
CN2-5
Q302
2
3
CN6-6
CN7-5
CN7-6
CN7-9
CN6-7
CN2-7
2
2 D301
CN6-5
CN2-6
CN7-7
F301
CN7-1
R313
F302
1
CN7-2
R316
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
CN6-4
CN2-1
R320
R319 D304
R303
CN6-1
R327
C308
R314
CN7-3
C307
C309
PC3
3
R501
R503
CN4-3
Q501 2
C306
D303
7
R306
B4
C401
R308
R307
C304
C402 IC4
C403
+ 1
2 3 +
C305
R315
R310
R309
CN4-1
PT1
C404
3
R502 1
C501
2
R601
R602
CN4-4
H1
CN4-5
H2
PT2
8
FG
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S
R76
D13
R78
D16
SSW1 SOURCE
CN4-6
CN1-81
SSW1
E
S G
PWSW-U DIG2
CN9-21
PWSW-U DIG1
CN9-20
PWSW-U DIG0
CN9-19
PLSW-U
CN8-A8
R60 S
CN4-1
SSW2 SOURCE
CN4-2
CN1-11
TR6
R62
SSW1
C27
S G
PWSW-L DIG2
CN9-24
PWSW-L DIG0
CN9-23
PLSW-L
R93 S
SSW2
CN1-9
TR8
CN4-7
SSW2
C41
R95
S G
SSW3 SOURCE
CN4-8
SSW3
CN4-3
PRY SOURCE
CN4-4
R170
2
4
3
1
R172
R171
CN8-A10
P G
BYPPWSW DIG2
CN14-B2
BYPPWSW DIG1
CN14-B3
BYPPWSW DIG0
CN14-B4
CN1-10
TR12
BYPPLSW
CN14-B8
PSW-L
CN15-10
PSW-U
CN15-9
R101
C42
SSW3
S G
P G
BYPPSW
CN14-A4
LICSW-L
CN15-4
DUPPCSW
PWSW-U DIG2
PWSW-U DIG1
PWSW-U DIG0
PLSW-U
R127
4
3
2
1
R125
R117
7
5
6
8
CN1-43
CN1-44
CN1-45
CN1-46
RA4
DUPESW
CN9-11
DUPRSW
CN9-7
R105
4
3
2
1
R110
CN9-16
CN1-51
CN1-52
CN1-53
CN1-54
RA3
5
6
7
8
CN1-55
CN1-56
CN1-57
CN1-58
R124
PWSW-L DIG2
PWSW-L DIG1
PWSW-L DIG0
PLSW-L
DM LOCK
CN12-B3
PCM LOCK
CN5-A7
ST ALM
CN5-B3
MC ALM
CN5-B11
BYPPWSW DIG2
BYPPWSW DIG1
BYPPWSW DIG0
BYPPLSW
TLDS
TLS
PSW-L
PSW-U
BYPPSW
LICSW-L
CN2-B3
CN2-A10
SBESW
CN3-A1
ESW
CN3-B9
FSSW
CN3-A4
CN18-3
SET SIG
CN16-8
R116 S G
S
R99
CN4-9
PRY REM
BYPEDSW
CN1-80
PRY REM
P G
CN9-12
SET SIG
CN9-2
LICSW-U
CN15-3
2
3
4
1
R112
CN14-B5
SRHPSW
R117
R181
RA1
7
6
5
8
CN1-60
CN1-61
CN1-62
CN1-59
R109
NF59
CN18-11
DECK RxD
R159
R160
R156
NF71
CN17-4
CN1-27
RxD
IC1
C59
R158 S G
PFSW1
CN13-4
PFSW2
CN13-7
PFSW3
CN13-10
PFSW4
CN13-13
PFSW4
CN17-7
4
3
2
1
R194
R193
R192
CN18-9
DECK TxD
1
IC19
NF70
CN1-26
CN17-6
NF48
12
CN18-6
NF61
13
IC19
3
IC19
CN18-7
NF47
5
IC19
CN18-8
TxD
R129
CN1-98
R130
CN1-99
R131
CN1-100
RxD
R168
R167
CN16-12
CN1-90
CN1-89
S
CN16-2
9
IC19
CN19-A9
K . COUNTER
SET SIG
FINISHER
SET SIG
FRxD
CN21-4
D4
R128
CN1-97
S G
R141
RESET
C
ZD2
B
E
S G
CN17-8
NF68
D2
9
IC18
R20
R16
R22
R21
R44
R46
R161
R162
1
14
CN1-3
TLDS
CN1-4
TLS
CN1-5
SBESW
CN1-6
ESW
CN1-7
FSSW
CN1-24
R154
R148
R147
R196
R195
R32
R23
C37
R7
14
14
C12
C48
C44
R119
14
C13
C47
C45
S G
R6
NF11
14
C18
14
C19
C16
R26
NF16
R120
NF24
IC6
S G
IC19
S G
IC5
S G
14
C9
R5
NF10
NF23
IC2
C8
S G
IC18
7
NF2
IC1
C10
SET SIG
IC13
C50
IC20
C17
S G
R28
C46
S G
NF12
CN1-32
PFM LOCK
CN1-33
RSW
CN1-34
FSW
C35
R122
NF14
CN1-64
R149
CN1-25
C28
IC11
C20
S G
C25
4
S G
R59
R33
NF25
K . COUNTER
SET SIG
FINISHER
SET SIG
C22
R71
CN1-63
R150
R151
IC7
C30
S G
R57
R66
NF17
C51
C47
S G
IC14
11
S G
C31
S G
R123
IC12
C36
C34
+ 8
C29
S G
R72
NF15
9,16
IC21
CN1-74
NF33
COM
4,5
S 1,8
12,13
P G
IC4
IC9
IC16
IC17
NF73
CN2-A11
CN13-3
CN2-B2
CN13-6
CN2-B5
CN13-9
CN3-A3
CN13-12
NF29
CN14-A3
CN5-A2
CN14-A9
CN5-A10
NF43
S G
CN14-B6
CN8-A7
CN8-A9
CN15-5
NF20
CN15-12
R140
CN9-15
CN9-4
CN11-4
CN9-9
CN12-A6
CN9-10
CN12-B5
CN9-17
CN17-1
CN13-2
CN9-18
CN17-3
C52
CN9-22
NF46
CN9-26
CN12-B6
NF9
NF18
NF52
S G
F1
NF80
C57
C56
CN17-5
CN20-4
CN21-1
CN17-2
CN19-A1
CN19-A2
S G
IC23
D5
R165
N.C
CN16-4
CN6-3
E 5.1 V
CN6-4
G (5 V)
CN1-70
LSU5 V ON/OFF
CN6-5
CN7-1
R24 V
CN17-13 N.C
CN8-A1
N.C
CN17-14 N.C
CN8-A6
N.C
CN17-15 N.C
CN12-B1 N.C
CN17-16 N.C
CN16-3
CN18-5
C15
S G
I
C63
+
C52
C7
R166
CN7-2
CN6-6
P G
N.C
CN5-B14 N.C
N.C
G (24 V)
R11
R10
12 V
C51
N.C
CN6-2
CN19-B9
C50
CN5-A5
C5
S G
CN18-12
CN21-3
CN2-B1
24 V
R153
CN18-10
CN12-A5
CN6-1
NF37
CN16-11
CN18-4
CN11-5
24 V OFF
P G
CN16-9
CN15-1
CN15-7
C4
CN16-7
NF72
CN1-20
NF31
CN9-3
NF53
IC7
S G
CN9-14
CN14-A2
NF19
10
C53
NF39
CN14-B1
CN15-11
NF77
ZD1
CN15-6
NF28
ETTH
(A)
R48
CN9-1
CN14-A1
CN1-18
C24
IC1
CN8-B3
NF21
R79
R49
3
CN9-13
NF65
R47
5
+ IC7
(A)
6
7
11
CN14-B7
CN5-B9
CN9-5
R104
R9
S G
CN13-15
CN3-B11
CN8-B1
CN13-14
S G
IC12
R89
3
+
1
2
CN5-A1
14
C14
S G
NF22
CN15-2
R8
NF1
IC3
7
CN1-22
R155
CN5-A9
CN15-8
CN1-103
R118
DM LOCK
PCM LOCK
ST ALM
MC ALM
R199
R198
CN3-A6
CN3-B7
CN13-11
CN1-94
R12
NF8
CN13-8
TNS SIG
CN1-2
G (24 V)
N.C
CN19-A3
CN19-A4
EHUMSENS CN5-A3
C38
IC12
+
7
6
5
CN1-95
S G R75
NF66
CN1-1
C11
R81
5
IC18
R13
CN13-5
R3
CN1-93
8
R14
CN2-B4
CN9-6
NF54
CN2-B7
FTxD
R90
13
11
IC18
CN17-10
NF79
H.ALARM
CN1-102 RESET
S G
CN17-11
CN1-21
NF74
DT12
IC18
10
S G
12
NF67
D1
CN1-91
8
7
6
5
R15
NF5
CN8-A11
NF64
S G
ETTH
NF69
CN17-9
NF45
R86
FRxD
CN1-42
CN1-41
CN1-40
CN1-39
NF3
RA2
R136
CN5-A4
FTH
R84
S G
R143
CN21-5
CN1-8
NF40
CN2-B11
DUPPCSW
DUPESW
DUPRSW
STKSW
C58
NF4
S G
S G
NF49
CN21-6
CN14-B9
3
IC13
ZD3
CN20-3
CN1-31
CN1-30
CN1-29
CN1-28
R201
NF26
R87
CN21-2
R152
R200
TxD
C1
5
C54
1
2
3
4
R157
CN2-A9
2
IC13
R4
CN1-92
R146
CN2-A12
IC1
R139
R145
S G
NF51
FTxD
PFSW1
PFSW2
PFSW3
PFSW4
C21
RxD
TNS SIG
R144
NF50
CN13-1
6
7
5
8
R176
CN3-B10
CN8-B2
FSW
NF7
CN3-B8
S R85
11
IC19
10
CN16-10
8
IC14
+
1
2
R34
FTH
C40
NF78
RSW
S G
NF76
REM
(METER PULSE)
R180
CN3-A5
IC1
R169
R178
RA8
IC1
B
S G
CN11-2
CN3-A2
C64
TxD
R24
R197
CN1-38
CN1-37
CN1-36
CN1-35
E
S G
NF75
5
6
7
8
R191
DT13
NF60
RA5
PFM LOCK
BYPEDSW
SRHPSW
SET SIG
LICSW-U
R111 S G
S
3
2
4
1
R179
5
6
7
8
R106
R103
G
CN9-8
RA6
R163
R100
R102
CN1-47
CN1-48
CN1-49
CN1-50
STKSW
R94
7
6
5
8
R164
CN9-25
PWSW-L DIG1
P G
R96
R175
S
R61
R63
SSW1
R174
F
S
2 RA7
3
4
1
R173
CN19-A5
R67
CN1-19
D3
S G
CN19-A6
EHUMSENS
CN19-A7
CN19-A8
R54
S R189
R190
CN17-12
CN1-96
R188 S G
3-7-15
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CN1-107
FCL1
CN1-106
FCL2
CN1-105
FCL3
CN1-104
SRM A
CN1-123
SRM B
CN1-122
SRM A_
SRM B_
CN1-121
CN1-120
PFCL-U
CN1-132
PFCL-L
CN1-131
BYPPFCL
CN1-134
KC COUNT
CN1-139
2
IC16 6
7
15
IC16 11
10
IC17 3
2
IC17 6
7
IC17 14
FCL1
CN1-65
CN12-A8
FCL2
CN12-A10
FCL3
CN10-4
SRM A
CN10-3
SRM B
CN10-2
15
IC17 11
CN10-1
10
CN1-135
CN1-136
6
7
IC9 11
10
CN1-67
15
CN1-68
CN15-14
PFCL-L
CN14-A7
BYPPFCL
CN1-138
R126
IC5 11
10
CN19-B8
TC
CN1-101
CN19-B7
TC
CN1-23
IC5
IC5
IC6 13
IC5
12
4
IC5
CN1-13
CN1-109
IC6
IC6
BYPSOL
H2 REM
CN1-108
DM CLK
CN2-B9
CN1-112
TNS CONT
R90
R77
S G
R51
S R27
DM REM
R133
IC21
+
1
NF44
CN5-B4
SC CONT
S G
TC CONT
CN1-15
R134
IC21
+
7
R52
DT2
CN19-B4
CN1-78
R53
CN19-B3
FSSOL2
DB CONT
CN1-113
CN1-79
R135
IC21
+
8
9
NF34
DB CONT
CN5-B8
R132
IC21
+
14
13
R83 S
S G
R65
TR10
DT4
FSSOL2
MSW OFF
CN1-82
CN19-B10
IC4
NF62
CN6-7
H1 REM
DM REM
11
NF63
10
CN3-B4
CN3-B6
CFM1 REM
CFM2 REM
CN6-8
H2 REM
ESCL
14
CN1-77
15
CN3-A11
ESCL
NF41
CN12-B2 DM CLK
DUPPTSOL
CN1-128
CN1-127
1C 6 R184
1 1B
E
3 2B
CN10-8
TR18
CN1-83
CN10-14
TC REM
CN1-84
IC20
3 (A)
4
NF35
SC REM
CN5-B7
TC REM
SBFSSOL1
CN1-126
SBFSSOL2
CN1-125
NF32
NF27
DB REM
CN1-85
5 (A)
MC REM
CN1-86
IC20
9 (A)
8
PCM CLK
CN1-110
PCM REM
CN1-111
NF30
CN5-B12
GRID CONT
R121
13
DT9
10
NF57
12
NF58
IC20
(A)
D27
TR19
CN10-12
CN1-129
CN5-A6
PCM CLK
CN5-A8
PCM REM
1 1B
E
3 2B
1C 6
R182
CN10-18
E
CN1-114
N.C.
IFFM REM
D24
P G
CL REM
CN1-72
TRM REM
CN1-76
CN2-B8
CN8-A4
CN10-15
CN14-A5
CN3-A7
CN8-B10
CN10-17
CN14-A6
CN3-A10
CN8-B8
CN11-8
CN15-15
CN3-B5
CN8-B6
CN11-9
CN15-16
CN3-B3
CN10-5
CN12-A1
CN3-B1
CN10-6
CN12-A3
CN5-A13
CN10-7
CN12-A7
TFM REM
CN1-75
R18 P G
PFM REM
CN1-87
F2
CN4-5
5 2B
4
2E
PFM CLK
12 D
11
2
2C 3
12
NF55
CN11-3
13
TFM/TRM CLK
IC3
11
R35
R29
R31
R37
4
I1
17
I2
14
I3
7 I4
C2
+
P G
D6
D9
IC3
CN2-A5
CN2-A6
CN2-A7
CN2-A8
O1
18
O2
13
O3
8
O4
IC18
D8
R58
R74 1
C26
R73
IC11
CN16-5
CN17-17
CN18-1
CN17-18
CN19-A10
_INH
IC11
7
CN1-69
ENG5 V
C33
S G
CN16-6
P G
IC11
CN11-7
CN12-B7
TFM
TFM+
TRM
TRM+
S G
F3
CN12-B8
D10
CN11-6
D7
P G IC8
1
Vdd
2
GND
3
OUT
CN5-A12
S G
IC10
CN1-73
CN5-A11
CN5-B2
IC3
13
CN2-B6
13
12
IC3
_Q
IC1
_Q
IC2
C23
10
9
CLK
PFM REM
1E
1
S G
CN20-1
Q 9
CLK
DT7
1C 6
2 1B
IC2
CN11-1
S G
S
CL REM
S G
10
NF56
1E
1
CN16-1
CN2-B10
1C 6
2 1B
CN2-A2
R36
S
5
15
10
20
6
16
CN12-B9
4 DT8
2E
2C 3
INH1
INH2
N.C.
N.C.
Vcc2
Vcc1
CN12-B10
CN10-13
IFFM REM
P G
2C 4 R17
N.C.
SEN1
SEN2
GND
GND
SEN3
SEN4
CN12-A9
CN10-11
CN8-A2
TR2
1C 6 R19
S 2
2
19
1
11
12
9
CN10-9
CN5-B1
CN2-B12
CN2-A4
P G
TR1
_CLR
CN5-A14
CN2-A3
5 2B
PCFM REM
TR14
R142
R30
_PRE
CN2-A1
CN1-88
CN8-B7
P G
_PRE
PFM CLK
CCM FWD
CCM REV
1 1B
E
3 2B
CN1-71
CN10-16
CN8-B5
CN8-B4
IC22
DT1
TR15
TR16
_CLR
2
6
IN1 OUT1
3 IN2 OUT2 4
DT6
S 2
2C 4 R183
P G
SBFSSOL2
CN5-B10 DB REM
CN1-124
D18
C5
VCC VCC
1
2 9
INH MONI
5
P G
P G
CN5-B13 MC REM
R137
R138
CN1-116
CN1-117
S G
_INH
SBFSSOL1
PCFM REM
IC20
11 (A)
CCM FWD
CCM REV
CN10-10
P G
2C 4 R186
D23
CLM-U
CLM-L
FCL4
RCL
+
C55
DUPPTSOL
GND
TR20
1C 6 R187
1 1B
S 2 E
3 2B
CN8-A3
CN8-A5
CN8-B9
CN8-B11
P G
D28
CN5-B5
O1
18
O2
13
O3
8
O4
DUPFWDSOL
DT11
NF38
I1
I2
I3
I4
D26
P G
CN12-B4 DM REM
P G
TR17
S 2
2C 4 R185
C3
+
P G
R114
S G
4
17
14
7
IC15
R113
R107
R108
R115
CN1-119
CN1-118
CN1-130
CN1-115
CLM-U
CLM-L
FCL4
RCL
IC4
C43
S G
_INH
7
R1
P G
R2
5
S G
MSW OFF
R98
S G
CN4-10
TR11
R91
S G
IC4
CN19-B1
_RES
S G
P G
NF13
R92
R97
C39
R82
FSSOL1
TR5
CN19-B2
IC20
12
CN1-17
D15
P G
2C 4 R55
CN3-A9
DUPFWDSOL
SC REM
S G
GRID CONT
CN3-A8
R56
NF42
IC20
1 (A)
2
TC CONT
CN5-B6
10
CN1-16
1C 6 R54
1 1B
S 2 E
3 2B
S G
R70
R
TR4
IC6
1
NF36
5 IC13
+
7
C32 6
CN1-12
P G
DM REM
3
CN1-14
R39
MAIN 5 V
CN19-B5
S G
SC CONT
R69
R42
DT10
NF6
TC
CN19-B6
D25
R41
R50
IC18
R88
R40
TR3
TR13
IC14
+
5
6
CN3-B2
S R38
R45
P G
TNS CONT
CN14-A8
10
G
IC4
3
KC COUNT
D21
E DT15
B
12
IC6 11
S R25
H1 REM
CN1-133
IC5 13
R43
FSSOL1
SRM B_
PFCL-U
CN20-2
SRM A_
CN15-13
BYPSOL
CN1-140
IC9 14
E
IC6
D14
CN1-137
3
2
IC9
FCL5
CN12-A4
CN1-66
IC16 14
IC9
CN12-A2
5
15
10
20
6
16
FCL5
INH1
2
INH2
19
N.C.
1
N.C.
11
Vcc2
12
Vcc1
9
B
IC16 3
2 SEN1
19 SEN2
1 GND
11 GND
12 SEN3
9 SEN4
_RES
CN18-2
P G
3-7-16
3-7 (2A3/4/MCE) A3
1/1/32, 19:05
2A3/4
IC52
R507
R508
SCANNER START
R503
1
TD SCANNER
4 TR25
2E
2B 5
6 1C
1B 2
TR28
IC52
R505
R506
ENGHEADSCAN
3 2C
R504
3
4
2E
2C 3
5 2B
1C 6
2 1B
SCANNER ACK
TR27
1E
1
4 TR26
S G
2E
RD SCANNER
3 2C
2B 5
6 1C
1B 2
SC TIM
1E
1
4
5 2B
2E
2C 3
2 1B
1C 6
S G
1E
1
TR22
S G
CN13B4
S G
R454
RSV1
RSV2
CN52 OSD
R481
IC52
RA90
RA86
2
1
3
4
6
5
7
8
7
8
6
5
3
4
2
1
6
9
13
12
1C 5
SBPSOL2
2C 4
SBPSOL1
3 2B
1B 1
OCM M2
CN13B11
OCM M1
CN513
CN13A8
OFM CWB
CN511
SM ENABLE
SBFSSOL
TP10
SM CWB
CN56
SM M2
CN55
SM M1
R391
CN13B3
OFM ENABLE
OFM RET
CN13B10
TR18
R392
2E
3 2B
2B 5
6 1C
1B 2
S G
/WEL
49
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
XT5
C242
C243
C51
/RST
VSS
P14
/CS2
P12
/CS0
P10
D15
D14
D13
D12
D11
D10
D9
D8
P07
P06
P05
P04
P03
P02
P01
P00
/WEH
IC53
VDD 50
6
G1
4
_G2A
5
_G2B
S G
OSLED(GN)
CN13A2
R394
S G
OSLED(RED)
CN13A1
ROMCS_
CN51 OSD
R395
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
8
7
6
5
TR14
B
Y0
Y1
Y2
Y3
Y4
Y5
Y6
Y7
RA41
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
7
MIPCS_
SHDCS_
1 1B
CN13B3
3 2B
S G
TR9
CN13B6
1C 5
R6
3 2B
CN13B11
S G CN13B8
2C 4
S G
1 1B
C
TR17
3 2B
CN13A2
CN514
1 1B
2C 4
S G
TR12
CN13A5
CN13A3
CN13A4
1C 5
2 E
3 2B
CN13A6
2C 4
CN13A9
CN13A10
S G
R390
R389
CN53
TR13
ODSW
D(7:0)
1 1B
CN13A8
R387
1
4
3
2
4
3
2
1
1
2
3
4
5
7
8
6
8
7
6
5
7
6
5
8
4
2
1
3
1
2
3
4
2
3
4
1
LA6
LA4
LA1
CN13B1
CN13B2
CN13B3
CN13B4
CN13B5
CN13B6
CN13B7
CN13B8
CN13B9
CN13B10
CN13B11
OFM RET
OFM CLK
OFM CWB
OCM ENABLE
OCM RET
OCM CLK
OCM CWB
OCM Vref
OCM M3
OCM M2
OCM M1
CN13A1
CN13A2
CN13A3
CN13A4
CN13A5
CN13A6
CN13A7
CN13A8
CN13A9
CN13A10
CN13A11
OSLED(RED)
OSLED(GN)
SBPSOL2
SBPSOL1
DFCL
EFSSOL
1C 5
2 E
EL ON REM
8
5
6
7
5
6
7
8
8
7
6
5
TR10
CN13A1
CN13A5 OFCL
OSSW
DF SHORT
DFSSW2
DFSSW1
OSLSW
CN13B2
2 E
D7
D6
D5
D4
D3
D2
D1
D0
RA71
S G
2C 4
1 1B
E
1C 5
2 E
CN13B4
4
3
2
1
L195
S G
TR15
CN13B10
RA70
CN143
CN146
CN148
CN149
CN1410
2C 4
OSD
OSD
ODSW
SM Vref
SM M1
SM M2
SM M3
SM M4
SM M5
SM CLK
SM CWB
SM RET
SM ENABLE
EL ON REM
SHPSW
G(5 V)
LA2
LA3
LA5
SBFSSOL
OFSOL2
OFSOL1
OFM ENABLE
1C 5
2 E
_WR
OFM CLK
2B 5
6 1C
1B 2
RA76
RA72
1E
1
S G
_CE
_OE
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
RA77
22
24
ROMCS_
S G
1
Vpp
32
Vcc
16
GND
L174
S G
RA87
8
7
6
5
8
7
6
5
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
6
7
8
5
8
7
6
5
13
14
15
17
18
19
20
21
RA92
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
3
2
1
4
1
2
3
4
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15
A16
A17
A18
4
3
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
27
26
23
25
4
28
29
3
2
30
31
RA88
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15
A16
A17 R383
A18
R384
RA78
S G
1
2
3 2C
A(8:0)
A9
A10
C236
CN13B2
2C 4
S G
C235
2E
TR20
RA82
_RD
RA83
1E
1
RA79
1B 2
5
4
A18 6
3
A17 7
2
A16 8
1
A15 5
4
A14 6
3
2 RA75 A13 7
A12 8
1
A11 5
4
A10 6
3
2 RA74 A9 7
A8 8
1
A7 5
4
A6 6
3
2 RA73 A5 7
A4 8
1
A3 5
4
A2 6
3
A1 7
2
A0 8
1
6 1C
RA80
OCM CLK
2B 5
RA81
CN13B6
4
2E
3 2C
S G
3 2B
CN13A11
R388
5
6
7
8
5
6
7
8
5
6
7
8
5
6
7
8
5
6
7
8
S G
S G
TR19
C239
1E
1
C238
CN510
SM CLK
C240
4
3
2
1
4
3
2
1
4
3
2
1
4
3
2
1
4
3
2
1
3 2C
S G
75
74
73
72
71
70
69
68
67
66
65
64
63
62
61
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51
CN13A11
P53
P60
P61
P62
P63
P64
P65
P66
P67
P70
P71
P72
P73
P74
P75
P76
P77
SYSCLK
VDD
/XI
XO
VDD
/OSCI
OSCO
VSS
/RE
5 1C
S G
CN13B1
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
E 2
P52
P51
P50
P43
P42
P41
P40
P37
P36
P35
P34
P33
P32
P31
P30
AVSS
AVDD
P23
P22
P21
P20
/WORD
/BUSGT
/BUSRQ
2B 3
1
A
2
B
3
C
A9
A10
5
6
7
8
CN514
CN515
CN13B1
IC39
A23
A22
A21
A20
A19
A18
A17
A16
A15
A14
A13
A12
A11
A10
A09
A08
A07
A06
A05
A04
A03
A02
A01
A00
4 2C
OFSOL1
LA7
1C 5
S G
L173
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
TR16
CN510
2 E
C241 S G
RESET SCANNER
CN13A9
1 1B
CN147
4
3
2
1
5
6
7
8
R7
CN511
RA69
CN51
CN52
CN53
CN54
CN55
CN56
CN57
CN58
CN59
CN510
CN511
CN512
CN513
CN514
CN515
CN516
LA8
S G
OSWSW
4
3
2
1
5
6
7
8
CN53
CN54
CN13A4
S G
4
3
CN52
2C 4
TR21
R502
CN13A10
CN13A3
2
LA9
1
2
4
3
2 E
S G
1
2
1C 5
3 2B
CN56
CN513
4
3
1
2
RA84
2 E
1 1B
R393
RA66
1
2
OFSOL2
1 1B
CN55
TR11
10
C284
C283
C281
11
C282
OFSW
OSBSW
SHPSW
DFTSW
CN13A6 EFSSOL
OVSYNC
R501
ENGACKSCAN
4
3
CN51
OCM ENABLE
CN142
CN141
CN515
CN1411
RA85
SCAN HEAD
1E
1
LA12
OSBSW
OFSW
OSSW
RSV
RSV
DF SHORT
OSWSW
DFSSW2
DFSSW1
OSLSW
DFTSW
CN141
CN142
CN143
CN144
CN145
CN146
CN147
CN148
CN149
CN1410
CN1411
4
3
2
1
4
3
2
1
4
3
2
1
5
6
7
8
5
1
6
7 LA11 2
8
5
6 LA10
7
8
RSV1
RSV2
RA91
1
4
3
2
CN141
CN142
CN143
R8
4
3
8
5
6
7
CN146
CN147
CN148
CN149
CN1410
CN1411
R386
R385
S G
3-7-17
3-7 (2A3/4/MCE) A3
1/1/32, 19:05
2A3/4
R211
R210
A G
C132
R220
3
4
R212
IC18
C133
C134
R219
A G
R186
D2
R234
C144
CN126
R231
VO_O
R232
R230
CN127
C145
1
2
R233
VO_O+
C131
D3
A G
C146
R213
A G
D4
R185
L103
TP9
R205
R203
R202
CLKIN
FM1
+12 V
CN123
G(ANALOG)
CN122
G(ANALOG)
CN121
S G
C16
TP2
A G
RA24
1
2
SVSYNCIN
4
3
C17
TP3
SHSYNCIN
RA25
8
7
6
5
C20
C19
S G
C9
C10
C120
C11
C121
R185
C12
C124
C125
I1
AVCC
CLP1
SHPE
SHDE1
SHDE2
MPX
SHPO
SHDO
CLP2
CLP3
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
8
7
6
5
8
7
6
5
RA11
RA34
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
5
6
7
8
D7
D6
D5
D4
D3
D2
D1
D0
AVSS
AVSS
DVSS
DVSS
TP6
CLK
VRT
VRB
VIN
VRTS
VRBS
AVDD
AVDD
AVDD
DVDD
DVDD
_OE
12
17
23
19
16
22
14
15
18
11
13
1
L127
L129
TR8
A G
OVSYNC
S G
R282
S G
R285
R284
A5
A6
A7
A8
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
R204
AIN1
C129
C126
C128
R189
1
2
3
4
A G
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
20
21
24
2
R279
C172
R283
RESET SCANNER
S G
A G
IC31
8
7
6
5
8
7
6
5
S G
C171
C173
R286
C142
R2
L104
L128
TP7
RA33
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
L125
L124
L123
L122
TP4
MREIN
12
17
23
19
16
22
14
15
18
11
13
1
S G
RA29
S G
CLK
VRT
VRB
VIN
VRTS
VRBS
AVDD
AVDD
AVDD
DVDD
DVDD
_OE
D7
D6
D5
D4
D3
D2
D1
D0
AVSS
AVSS
DVSS
DVSS
S G
R280
S G
MIPIN(7:0)
A G
TP5
8
7
6
5
C18
1
2
3
4
4
3
C24
RA26
MIPIN4
MIPIN5
MIPIN6
MIPIN7
PGND
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
L21
C83
L24
RA28
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
VSS
A5
A6
A7
A8
_SHDCS
VDD3 V
_IOWR
_IORD
D0
D1
VSS
D2
D3
TPD
D4
D5
VDD5 V
D6
D7
XTST
_RESET
VSS
XTCK0
XTCK1
XSM
MST
VDD3 V
MMS0
MMS1
SMCK
TEST0
TEST1
VSS
TEST2
TEST3
TEST4
TEST5
TEST6
1
2
3
4
1
2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
MIPIN0
MIPIN1
MIPIN2
MIPIN3
RA32
IC30
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
20
21
24
2
R183 C122
2
S G
4
3
8
7
6
5
8
7
6
5
1
2
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
C169
CN111
RA31
R277 C168
CN112
+5 V
RA27
C123
+5 V
IC29
R180 C117
S G
C118
R182
VCC
GND
8
7
6
5
R291
DO4+
DO4
RA23
1
2
3
4
4
C22
C116
DI4
C14
DI3
DO3
CXAL0
CXAL1
CXAL2
88
87
86
85
84
83
82
81
80
79
78
77
76
75
74
73
72
71
70
69
68
67
66
65
64
63
62
61
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51
50
49
48
47
46
45
R181
L119
DI2
DO3+
C176
EN
DI1
DO2
SHPE
SHD0
CXADT7
CXADT6
CXADT5
VSS
VDD3 V
CXADT4
CXADT3
CXADT2
CXADT1
VDD5 V
CXADT0
CXAL2
CXAL1
CXAL0
VSS
CXARD
_CXAWR
EVEN7
EVEN6
EVEN5
EVEN4
EVEN3
EVEN2
EVEN1
EVEN0
VSS
ADCCLK2
ADCCLK1
ODDM7
ODDM6
VDD5 V
ODDM5
ODDM4
ODDM3
ODDM2
VDD3 V
VSS
ODDM1
ODDM0
_PHSYNC
PVSYNC
TEST7
A G
C119
DO1
DO2+
TP1
4
12 S G
1
7
9
15
16
8
EN
FM2
CN113
DO1+
C15
+5 V
IC28
3
3
5
2
10
6
10
11
C175
S G
C13
R249
L117
L118
L111
L112
L113
L114
L115
L116
CN115
CN114
CN1111
CN1110
CN119
CN118
CN117
CN116
REFHE0
REFHE1
REFHE2
REFHE3
REFHE4
VSS
VDD3 V
REFHE5
REFHE6
REFHE7
SHIFT
VDD5 V
CCDCLK1
CCDCLK2
CCDCLK1
CCDCLK2
VSS
_BCLAMP
RS1
RS2
OVSS
CLAMP1
CLAMP2
OVDD5
SPHOLD1
SPHOLD2
_PCLK
VSS
PCLK
OVSS
SVSYNC
_SHSYNC
VDD5 V
SHDOUT0
SHDOUT1
SHDOUT2
SHDOUT3
VDD3 V
VSS
SHDOUT4
SHDOUT5
SHDOUT6
SHDOUT7
MRE
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
A G
R274
8
7
6
DA0
RA30
RA6
1
2
3
CXAL0
CXAL1
CXAL2
DA1
4
3
2
1
4
3
2
1
RA9
R247
R248
AIN2
4
3
L105
R278
R243
R244
IC20
1
2
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
AGND
MPXOUT
VRT
VRB
CLPOC1
CLPEC1
TDA
AIN5
AIN4
AIN3
A G
C23
R242
DA2
C1
REFHO7
REFHO6
REFHO5
REFHO4
REFHO3
VSS
REFHO2
REFHO1
REFHO0
REFLE7
REFLE6
VDD3 V
REFLE5
REFLE4
REFLE3
REFLE2
VSS
REFLE1
REFLE0
REFLO7
REFLO6
VDD5 V
REFLO5
REFLO4
REFLO3
REFLO2
INCLK
VSS
STOP2
STOP1
AVDD2
AVSS2
AVDD1
AVSS1
REFLO1
REFLO0
MPX
CLP3
VSS
CLP2
CLP1
SHDE2
SHDE1
SHPO
R241
DA3
ODDIN1
T2
T3
EVENIN2
EVENIN1
DVCC
CLPOC2
CLPEC2
DGND
L0
L1
L106
132
131
130
129
128
127
126
125
124
123
122
121
120
119
118
117
116
115
114
113
112
111
110
109
108
107
106
105
104
103
102
101
100
99
98
97
96
95
94
93
92
91
90
89
R240
+ 5
SHIFT+
SHIFT
CLK+
CLK
RS+
RS
CLP+
CLP
C6
S G
IC27
7
A GS G
RA8
8
7
6
5
8
7
6
5
C5
R246
RA10
ODDOUT
ODDIN2
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
S G
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
R245
C127
R192
R196
R207
R206
RA7
S G
S G
R197
R209
R198
R208
DA4
OCM Vref
CN13B
C2
C136
C8
C137
R187
L2
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
WR
RD
DA2
DA1
DA0
DA3
DA7
DA6
DA5
DA4
NC GND
1
2
DA5
R229
R199
R217
R227
R228
4
3
XT1
3.3 VOUT
C7
S G
A G
R188
S G
R190
S G
C140
C138
C139
S G
DA6
R218
L102
L120
L100
L99
R216
C135
R191
R200
C130
R193
A G
DA7
R215
SM Vref
CN54
C149
S G
R214
+ 3
A G
R226
IC27
IC17
R195
R225
3
4
R223
R194
R222
R238
A G
L101
R236
D5
R239
C141
CN124
R201
CN125
VO_E
R237
VO_E+
L121
1
2
R235
S G
S G
A(8:0)
D6
D7
D4
D5
D0
D1
_WR
D2
D3
SHDCS_
_RD
D(7:0)
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RA59
1
8
IO27
SD27
1
RA57
2
1
SD26 2
IO26
SD25 3
IO25
SD24 4
IO24
SD23 1
SD22 2
SD21 3
SD20 4
IO23
IO22
IO21
IO20
RA58
3
4
IC42
IS211
IS210
SA29
IS29
SA28
IS28
SA27
IS27
SA26
IS26
SA25
IS25
SA24
IS24
SA23
IS23
SA22
IS22
SA21
IS21
SA20
IS20
SA22
SA21
SA20
SA27
SA26
SA25
SA24
SA23
SA212
SA211
SA210
SA29
SA28
SD21
SD20
C200
SA213
SD27
SD26
SD25
SD24
SD23
SD22
R338
SA210 2
RA53
S G
SD15
SD14
SD13
SD12
SD11
R3
SCNCLK
SID 0
SID 1
SID 2
SID 3
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
C48
RA61
SID 4
SID 5
SID 6
SID 7
1
2
3
4
C47
7
6
5
RA60
C46
C45
6
L153
C167
VSS26
R276
C40
C205
119
118
117
116
115
114
113
112
111
110
109
108
107
106
105
104
103
102
101
100
99
98
97
96
95
94
93
92
91
90
89
88
87
86
85
84
83
82
81
IC41
1
2
SD15 3
IO15
SD14 4
IO14
SD13 1
SD12 2
SD11 3
SD10 4
IO13
IO12
IO11
IO10
RA49
4
3
IC40
RA45
1
2
4
3
RA44
1
2
3
4
C38
22
20
27
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
25
24
21
23
2
26
1
IS113
IS112
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
8 IS111
7 IS110
6 IS19
5 IS18
RA43
RA42
8
7
6
5
IS17
IS16
IS15
IS14
8
7
6
5
IS13
IS12
IS11
IS10
IS10
IS11
IS12
IS13
IS14
IS15
IS16
IS17
IS18
IS19
IS110
IS111
IS112
IS113
S
_OE
_CE
_WE
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
L146
Vcc
GND
I/O0
I/O1
I/O2
I/O3
I/O4
I/O5
I/O6
I/O7
28
C207
14
S
11
12
13
15
16
17
18
19
R341
IO10
IO11
IO12
IO13
IO14
IO15
IO16
IO17
C37
CLKIN
MIPIN(7:0)
MIPIN7
MIPIN6
MIPIN5
MIPIN4
MIPIN3
C36
MIPIN2
MIPIN1
MIPIN0
6
MREIN
SHSYNCIN
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
S G
RA47
C49
RA46
80
79
78
77
76
75
74
73
72
71
70
69
68
67
66
65
64
63
62
61
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51
50
49
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
IO16
IO17
L147
R4
SMRE
VSS14
VSS13
SD10
MR1_
OE1_
SA113
SA112
VSS12
SA111
SA110
SA19
SA18
SA17
SA16
VDD3 V8
VSS11
SA15
SA14
SA13
SA12
SA11
SA10
VDD3 V7
VSS10
INCLK
VSS9
MIPIN7
MIPIN6
MIPIN5
MIPIN4
MIPIN3
VSS8
VDD3 V6
MIPIN2
MIPIN1
MIPIN0
MREIN
SHSYNC_
VSS7
VSS6
5
6
7
8
8
7
6
5
RAMEN_
VSS19
VSS20
PORT0
PORT1
PORT2
MRETHIN
MREOUT
MREMIP
VDD3 V12
MIPCLK
VSS21
MIPOUT0
MIPOUT1
MIPOUT2
VDD3 V13
MIPOUT3
MIPOUT4
MIPOUT5
VSS22
VDD3 V14
MIPOUT6
MIPOUT7
FVSYNC
FHTHIN_
FHSYNC
VSS23
VDD3 V15
TESTD0
TESTD1
TESTD2
TESTD3
VSS24
VDD3 V16
TESTD4
TESTD5
TESTD6
TESTD7
MRED
VSS25
RA48
R5
4
3
2
1
1
2
3
4
IO10
IO11
IO12
IO13
IO14
IO15
IO16
IO17
SOVSYNC
R340
S G
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
VSS1
VDD3 V1
MIPCS_
IORD_
IOWR_
VSS2
RESET_
SCM
TFSEL0
VDD3 V2
VSS3
TFSEL1
TFSEL2
D0
D1
D2
VDD3 V3
VSS4
D3
D4
D5
VDD3 V4
VSS5
D6
D7
TEST0
TEST1
TEST2
SVSYNC
VDD3 V5
SVSYNCIN
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
VDD5 V1
IO20
IO21
IO22
IO23
IO24
IO25
IO26
IO27
C206
SD17
SD16
C42
S G
1
SD16 2
SD17
C39
SD27
SD26
SD25
SD24
SD23
SD22
VSS18
SD21
SD20
WR2_
OE2_
SA213
VDD3 V11
SA212
SA211
SA210
SA29
SA28
VSS17
VDD5 V2
SA27
SA26
SA25
SA24
SA23
VSS16
SA22
SA21
SA20
SD17
SD16
VDD3 V10
VSS15
SD15
SD14
VS13
VS12
VS11
VDD3 V9
VDD5 V3 120
C199
R337
IC43
14
11
12
13
15
16
17
18
19
RA52
L148
C41
C43
4
3
I/O0
I/O1
I/O2
I/O3
I/O4
I/O5
I/O6
I/O7
RAMEN_
L154
RA62
GND
S G
1
2
C204
R339
RA51
RA54
L149
SA211 1
L151
28
L150
RA55
Vcc
_OE
_CE
_WE
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
5
6
7
8
5
6
7
8
IS20
IS21
IS22
IS23
IS24
IS25
IS26
IS27
IS28
IS29
IS210
IS211
IS212
IS213
22
20
27
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
25
24
21
23
2
26
1
RA50
IS212
4
3
2
1
4
3
2
1
IS213
IO20
IO21
IO22
IO23
IO24
IO25
IO26
IO27
SA212 2
C203
RA56
SA213 1
C21
C166
S G
C44
S G
S G
SVSYNCIN
C25
C26
C27
C28
L152
S G
S G
R275
A(8:0)
R281
MIPCS_
_RD
_WR
RESET SCANNER
D6
D7
D0
D1
D2
S G
D3
D4
D5
C170
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
L126
S G
D(7:0)
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S
A
L143
L140
C218
R490
CN10-1
C32
5.1 V
C50
C182
C210
C211
C293
C31
C217
CN10-4
C219
5.1 V
L144
CN10-3
G(5 V)
L141
+12 V
3
C4
C143
C208
C209
C29
C214
C294
CN10-6
L142
CN10-7
G(ANALOG)
R483
TR24
C295
R407
R342
R498
R499
R124
IC38
ADJ
1
R489
R497
R287
C174
R289
R288
C33
R290
TR6
R19
2.4
C215
VOUT
C216
C35
VIN
C30
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IC10
IC12
ENGHEADSCAN
1
L8
TD MMI
CN62
R152
IC10
8
PRTACK
IC21
R165
1B 2
R166
1E
1
R167
_P1
_SETPRT
_PRINT
_WAIT M
R169
R168
R178
S
_WR M
CN182
22
20
27
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
25
24
21
23
2
26
1
A0M
A1M
A2M
A3M
A4M
A5M
A6M
A7M
A8M
A9M
A10M
A11M
A12M
A13M
A14M
SCNACK
_OE
_CE
_WE
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
R265
RSCAN
Vcc 28
S G
11
12
13
15
16
17
18
19
R147
1B 1
AD0M
AD1M
AD2M
AD3M
AD4M
AD5M
AD6M
AD7M
S G
C63
R58
R52
1
2
3
4
R53
8 ADJ2
WD
7 _RST2
TC
6 VCC _RST
5 ADJ1 GND
R54
IC2
C59
C3
S G
S G
R45
11
12
13
15
16
17
18
19
GND
I/O0
I/O1
I/O2
I/O3
I/O4
I/O5
I/O6
I/O7
_OE
_CE
_WE
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
22
20
27
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
25
24
21
23
2
26
1
R323
R324
R326
R327
1
1
CN1420
SLP
IC22
_RD S
_WR S
_MAIL S
R269
P00
P01
P02
P03
P04
P05
P06
P07
Vss
Xout
Xin
P10
P11
_RESET
CNVss
P12
IC33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
R268
S G
IC3
_RESET
5
CN102
SLEEP SIG
E
S G
S
C161
R256
3
XT3
S G
2
_RES SCC1
R257
R258
R262
S G
TMCP2
_WR M
R30
R31
R32
R33
R34
R35
R36
R37
R49
R48
R46
R47
R38
R50
R39
A0M
A1M
A2M
A3M
A4M
A5M
A6M
A7M
A8M
A9M
A10M
A11M
A12M
A13M
A14M
_RESET
R172
24 V OFF
14
AD0M
AD1M
AD2M
AD3M
AD4M
AD5M
AD6M
AD7M
IC2
R55
IC14
S G
Vcc
S G
WD
S
A7
A6
A5
A4
A3
A2
A1
A0
Vcc
D7
D6
D5
D4
D3
D2
D1
SLEEP_
A0M
A1M
A2M
A3M
A4M
A5M
A6M
A7M
A8M
A9M
A10M
A11M
A12M
A13M
A14M
A15M
A16M
A17M
A18M
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
27
26
23
25
4
28
29
3
2
30
31
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15
A16
A17
A18
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
_CE
_OE
R29
R28
R27
R40
R41
R42
R43
R44
R325
AD0M
AD1M
AD2M
AD3M
AD4M
AD5M
AD6M
AD7M
13
14
15
17
18
19
20
21
22
24
1
Vpp
32
Vcc
16
GND
10
11
RMCP2
RMCP1
TMCP1
7
IC24
_ROM M
_RD M
L157
C196
C195
R326
_RES SCAN
C58
C57
2B 3
S G
C60
AD7M
AD6M
AD5M
AD4M
AD3M
AD2M
AD1M
AD0M
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
_B RAM
R51
4 2C
A7M
A6M
A5M
A4M
A3M
A2M
A1M
A0M
_RD M
28
E 2
2
IC24
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
L67
TR34
5 1C
_MAIL M
48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33
GND 14
I/O0
I/O1
I/O2
I/O3
I/O4
I/O5
I/O6
I/O7
S G
S
S
RESET SCANNER
R261
R255
CN112
E
SLP
C62
SCNHEAD
12
SLEEP
R56
SCNAREA
12
M1SEL
R267
RD SCANNER
[A0SA7S]
R263
_WAIT S
IC13
TR4
_RD M
10
13
R334
R333
INT SCC1
RSCAN
TSCAN
R155
R335
A0S
A1S
A2S
A3S
A4S
A5S
A6S
A7S
AD7S
AD6S
AD5S
AD4S
AD3S
AD2S
AD1S
AD0S
S G
IC10
SCANNER ACK
R271
R259
R148
S G
R158
G1
_G2A
_G2B
R272
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
7
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
[AD0SAD7S]
IC24
13
_Y0
_Y1
_Y2
_Y3
_Y4
_Y5
_Y6
_Y7
Vcc
_CSB
_WEB
_NRB
_OEB
A0B
A1B
A2B
A3B
A4B
A5B
A6B
A7B
D7B
D6B
D5B
D4B
D3B
D2B
D1B
D0B
P111
SCAN HEAD
_CSA
_WEA
_NRA
_OEA
A0A
A1A
A2A
A3A
A4A
A5A
A6A
A7A
D0A
D1A
D2A
D3A
D4A
D5A
D6A
D7A
GND
R264
C110
IC12
11
A18M 4
A19M 5
A0M
A1M
A2M
A3M
A4M
A5M
A6M
A7M
AD0M
AD1M
AD2M
AD3M
AD4M
AD5M
AD6M
AD7M
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
_M1OE
_RES MMI
R154
R170
P71
P72
P73
P74
P75
P76
P77
Vss
AVss
Vref
AVcc
Vcc
P80
P81
RD0
TD0
INT4
P85
RD1
TD1
XT2
R157
1
A
2
B
3
C
R330
R329
M2SEL
S G
R153
A15M
A16M
A17M
R331
IC12
IC32
R164
S G
R63
SC TIM
IC22
_WAIT M
PA0
PA1
PA2
PA3
PA4
PA5
PA6
PA7
PB0
PB1
PB2
PB3
PB4
PB5
PB6
BP7
MMIACK
R156
_B RAM
4
6
D0
_W
_R
_S
BM
INTR
RD3
TD3
RD2
TD2
RD1
TD1
P16
P15
P14
P13
R149
R171
R160
C111
5
S G
S G
_ROM M
_M2OE
IC12
IC22
10
C201
R336 C202
_WR M
_RD M
_SCC1
IC6
L2
8 R177
C109
S G
CN69
L35
_RAM M
_MAIL M
R175
C162
C94
R174
C163
R111
R116
CN63
AD0M
AD1M
AD2M
AD3M
AD4M
AD5M
AD6M
AD7M
L156
_SCC1
S G
_RESET
IC2
R115
R162
R1
L7
8
7
6
5
8
7
6
5
C
3
B
2
A
1
R173
R270
1
2
RA14 3
4
1
2
RA18 3
4
S G
A22M
A21M
A20M
7
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
L66
C93
A0M
A1M
A2M
A3M
A4M
A5M
A6M
A7M
A8M
A9M
A10M
A11M
A12M
A13M
A14M
A15M
A16M
A17M
A18M
A19M
_Y7
_Y6
_Y5
_Y4
_Y3
_Y2
_Y1
_Y0
_G2B
_G2A
G1
R57
R112
_RDY
L132
CN67
R110
R163
IC2
R114
8
7
6
5
8
7
6
5
8
7
6
5
8
7
6
5
8
7
6
5
C61
R113
L4
5
4
_RD M
IC6
1
2
RA15 3
4
1
2
RA12 3
4
1
2
RA16 3
4
1
2
RA13 3
4
1
2
RA17 3
4
_RAM M
R161
IC23
80
79
78
77
76
75
74
73
72
71
70
69
68
67
66
65
64
63
62
61
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51
_WR M
S G
L5
CN66
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15
A16
A17
A18
A19
DCS
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
P110
_RES MMI
2B 5
6 1C
CN88
MACK ENG
_P2
_MRDY
MACK PRT
TR1
4
2E
3 2C
L3
L134
IC10
4
MCP1ACK
P70
INT3
P94
A22
A21
A20
P90
P67
P66
P65
INT2
INT1
INT0
TA4in
P60
P57
P56
P55
TA2out
P53
TA1out
P51
TA0out
P47
P46
P45
P44
P43
1
_PRTRST
_RES M1
_RES M2
_RES SCC1
_RES ENG
_RES SCAN
L1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
MACK MCP2
EACK MAIN
_SET M1
A22
A21
A20
_SET M2
SCNAREA
SCNHEAD
INT SCC1
SCNACK
MMIACK
L133
IC10
2
BYTE
CNVss
_RESET
Xin
Xout
_RD
Vss
Vcc
_HLDA
ALE
_BHE
_WR
P117
P116
P115
P114
P113
P112
S G
MCP2ACK
ENG5 V
_WR M
CN169
RESET MMI
1B 2
S G
MMI ACK
RD MMI
S G
_RD M
WD
MACK MCP1
1B 2
1E
1
CN188
CN1110
CN1112
MMI ERROR
L6
CN65
100
99
98
97
96
95
94
93
92
91
90
89
88
87
86
85
84
83
82
81
6 1C
TSCAN
CN61
CN64
CN610
ENGACKMMI
R151
S G
S G
ENGERRMMI
R122
R121
C107
C108
2B 5
_HOLD
S G
2B 5
1E
1
PFM CLK
PCM CLK
DM CLK
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
6 1C
R120
R123
11
R159
TD SCAN
S G
TR30
10
IC6
_WRDY M1
_RRDY M1
_WRDY M2
_RRDY M2
4
2E
3 2C
L108
1B 2
TR29
4
2E
3 2C
1B 2
1E
1
1E
1
IC10
S G
6 1C
R150
6 1C
ENGACKSCAN
SCANNER START
4 TR31
2E
2B 5
3 2C
RPRT
TPRT
4 TR32
2E
3 2C
2B 5
IC12
S G
R266
S G
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CN1108
CN1109
CN171
CN172
CN179
CN178
CN1114
CN1115
1
L200
RA97
IC62
A0S
A1S
A2S
12
R469
_RAM S
R470
_RD S
_WR S
IC59
A15S
A16S
A17S
1
A
2
B
3
C
6
4
5
A18S
A19S
AD0S
AD1S
AD2S
AD3S
AD4S
AD5S
AD6S
AD7S
_Y0
_Y1
_Y2
_Y3
_Y4
_Y5
_Y6
_Y7
G1
_G2A
_G2B
R351
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
7
S G
AN2
AN3
AN4
P75
P76
P77
Vss
AVss
Vref
AVcc
Vcc
DA0
CLK0
P82
TD0
DA1
P85
P86
P87
P111
C257
_RESET
CN1138
CN1137
CN168
CN167
CN1136
CN1135
CN166
CN165
b7
b6
b5
b4
b3
b2
b1
b0
R355
L178
CN195
S G
_RES I/O
DESK _OE
CN193
DESK SIN
CN196
_RD S
A0S
A1S
11
R354
R353
10
R352
IC61
IC61
R357
XT7 3
1
2
S G
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
1
_RST
2
_WR
3
_CS
4
D0
5
D1
6
D2
7
D3
8
D4
9
D5
10
D6
11
D7
12
GND
S G
IC58
Vcc
_RD
A0
A1
SCK
Sout
Sin
_OE
INT
Xin
Xout
Vcc
IC62
CN1119
CLMU
CN187
CN1111
CN1113
CN177
PFM REM
PCM REM
DM REM
ESCL REM
CN1116
CN1117
CCM FWD
CCM REV
CN19
CN110
CN133
CN134
CN135
CN136
CN137
CN138
SSW2
SSW3
RSW
FSW
PFSW4
PFSW3
PFSW2
PFSW1
CN1124
CN1125
CN1126
CN1127
CN1128
SRM REM
SBFSSOL2 REM
SBFSSOL1 REM
DUPPTSOL REM
DUPFWSOL REM
CN1129
CN1133
N.C
BYPSOL REM
_WR S
R350
_682
AD0S
AD1S
AD2S
AD3S
AD4S
AD5S
AD6S
AD7S
PF7
PF6
PF5
PF4
PF3
PF2
PF1
PF0
Vdd
GND
PD7
PD6
PD5
PD4
PD3
80
79
78
77
76
75
74
73
72
71
70
69
68
67
66
PD2
65
C232
C233
R377
GND
S G
S G
I/O0
I/O1
I/O2
I/O3
I/O4
I/O5
I/O6
I/O7
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
R479
14
11
12
13
15
16
17
18
19
AD0S
AD1S
AD2S
AD3S
AD4S
AD5S
AD6S
AD7S
AD0S
AD1S
AD2S
AD3S
AD4S
AD5S
AD6S
AD7S
A0S
A1S
A2S
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
27
26
23
25
4
28
29
3
2
30
31
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15
A16
A17
A18
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
13
14
15
17
18
19
20
21
AD0S
AD1S
AD2S
AD3S
AD4S
AD5S
AD6S
AD7S
_RD S
_WR S
S G
_ASIC2
R361
_CE
_OE
Vpp
Vcc
GND
_ROM S
_RD S
L177
PA5
64
63
62
61
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51
50
49
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
6
R480
S G
CN1134
CN1104
CN1105
CN1106
CN1107
CN1130
CN1131
CN1132
BYPPFCL REM
FCL 3 REM
FCL 2 REM
FCL 1 REM
FCL 5 REM
FCL 4 REM
PFCLL REM
PFCLU REM
CN139
CN140
CN141
CN142
MC ALARM
TC/AC ALARM
PCM LOCK
DM LOCK
S G
S G
C228
R370
PD1
PD0
_Y3
PE7
PE6
PE5
PE4
PE3
PE2
PE1
PE0
GND
PC7
PC6
PC5
PC4
PC3
PC2
PC1
PC0
INITD
PA7
PA6
IC60
L197
22
24
1
32
16
C229
MODE
_RESET
SELECT
AD0
AD1
AD2
AD3
AD4
AD5
AD6
AD7
GND
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
ALE
_RD
_WR
CS
PD2
28
80
79
78
77
76
75
74
73
72
71
70
69
68
67
66
65
Vcc
PF7
_OE
_CE
_WE
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
PF6
PF5
PF4
PF3
PF2
PF1
PF0
Vdd
GND
PD7
PD6
PD5
PD4
PD3
22
20
27
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
25
24
21
23
2
26
1
IC57
A0S
A1S
A2S
A3S
A4S
A5S
A6S
A7S
A8S
A9S
A10S
A11S
A12S
A13S
A14S
A15S
A16S
A17S
A18S
R488
R487
R486
R485
R484
R365
R364
R362
R363
R358
R366
R367
R359
R360
R368
R369
L LIM
U LIM
C280
CN151
CN152
CN153
CN154
CLML
DIG2
DIG1
DIG0
LENGTH
CN194
DESK SOUT
A0S
A1S
A2S
A3S
A4S
A5S
A6S
A7S
A8S
A9S
A10S
A11S
A12S
A13S
A14S
C225
TR2
DESK SCLK
R376
IC55
C224
CN1118
SSW1
STKSW
DUPRSW
DUPRSW
DUPESW
DUPPCSW
SBESW
FSSW
_CS
PB7
PB6
PB5
PB4
PB3
PB2
PB1
GND
Vdd
PB0
PA0
PA1
PA2
PA3
PA4
L205
_WR S
E
CN1103
L206
_WR S
_RD S
DESK RESET
L207
_RD S
R478
S G
11
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
C265
S G
SSW1SOURCE
2
IC62
S G
_RES I/O
CN113
C255
S G
PRY REM
CN181
S G
L175
CN115
TNS CONT
C256
CN180
10
U LIM
R463
_WR S
_RD S
_RAM S
TC CONT
XT8
A0S
A1S
CN114
LD
DACLK
DI
R430
SC CONT
8
7
6
5
R432
R433
R431
1
A01
LD
2
A02 CLK
3
A03
DI
4
Vcc GND
2C 4
F.C SW
CN111
CN128
CN129
CN130
CN131
CN15
CN16
CN17
CN155
CN156
CN157
CN158
CN159
CN160
CN161
CN162
R434
S G
IC64
1C 5
[AD0SAD7S]
S G
_RES ENG
L201
12
S G
[A0SA7S]
IC65
3 2B
13
L LIM
_ASIC1
[A0SA5S]
TR23
1 1B
2
C278
R435
IC63
DB REM
MC REM
R464
C270
RA96
PD0
_Y3
PE7
PE6
PE5
PE4
PE3
PE2
PE1
PE0
GND
PC7
PC6
PC5
PC4
PC3
PC2
PC1
PC0
INITD
PA7
PA6
PA5
64
63
62
61
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51
50
49
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
SC REM
TC REM
CN185
CN186
1
H.ALM
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
RA95
R471
_ROM S
PD1
CN183
CN184
_CS
PB7
PB6
PB5
PB4
PB3
PB2
PB1
GND
Vdd
PB0
PA0
PA1
PA2
PA3
PA4
R440
R458
_RDY
RA94
A0S
A1S
A2S
A3S
A4S
A5S
A6S
A7S
A8S
A9S
A10S
A11S
A12S
A13S
A14S
A15S
A16S
A17S
A18S
A19S
IC73
C260
C261
R436
8
7
6
5
8
7
6
5
RA93
_RESET
SELECT
AD0
AD1
AD2
AD3
AD4
AD5
AD6
AD7
GND
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
ALE
_RD
_WR
CS
CN146
CN145
CN144
CN143
CN150
CN149
CN148
CN147
CN174
CN1120
CN1121
CN1122
CN1123
CN1102
IC66
AD0S
AD1S
AD2S
AD3S
AD4S
AD5S
AD6S
AD7S
MODE
LENGTH
DIG0
DIG1
DIG2
LENGTH
DIG0
DIG1
DIG2
CN173
CN176
CN175
8
7
6
5
8
7
6
5
8
7
6
5
8
7
6
5
8
7
6
5
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
PSWL
PSWU
BYPPSW
LICSWL
LICSWU
BYPEDSW
BYPPWSW
BYPPLSW
R456
1
80
2
79
3
78
4
77
1
76
2
75
3
74
4
73
1
72
2
71
3
70
4
69
1
68
2
67
3
66
4
65
1
64
2
63
3
62
4
61
60
1
59
2
58 RA98 3
57
4
56
1
55
2
54 RA99 3
53
4
52
51
S G
_RES I/O
S G
IC62
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15
A16
A17
A18
A19
DCS
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
P110
R465
C279
S G
_IPC
_682
_VTC
_SCC2
_ASIC2
_ASIC1
_MAIL S
R472
C273
TONER CLK
TRM REM
TFM REM
AN0
P95
P94
A22
A21
A20
P90
P67/TB2in
P66/TB1in
P65/TB0in
INT2
INT1
INT0
P61/TA4in
P60/TA4out
P57/TA3in
P56/TA3out
P55/TA2in
P54/TA2out
RTPC3
RTPC2
RTPC1
RTPC0
P47
P46
P45
P44
P43
1
BYTE
CNVss
_RESET
Xin
Xout
_RD
Vss
Vcc
_HL DA
ALE
_BHE
_WR
P117
P116
P115
P114
P113
P112
CN105
3
C
2
B
1
A
A22S
A21S
A20S
_LDON
C272
R496
R441
R442
R443
R444
R445
R446
7
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
R473
1
R459 2
R460 3
4
5
6
R451 7
13
12
R452 8
R453 9
10
IPC SET
11
12
INT SCC2
13
MACK ENG
R455 14
15
16
17
18
_BD
19
RA100
1
8 20
2
7 21
3
6 22
4
5 23
EXBV8V101J
24
25
_RES I/O
26
_RES SCC2
R437
27
_RES VTC
28
EACK MAIN
29
30
_WAIT S
S G
A22S
A21S
IC61 A20S
_Y7
_Y6
_Y5
_Y4
_Y3
_Y2
_Y1
_Y0
_G2B
_G2A
G1
S G
PPST
100
99
98
97
96
95
94
93
92
91
90
89
88
87
86
85
84
83
82
81
AN1
C264
R475
_HOL D
C262
C263
CN18
R474
5
4
6
_LDEN
S G
CONT G
S G
2
FTH
CONT DB
CN117
R439
R438
CN11
CN12
CN116
R450
R449
R448
TNS
C271
IC67
C266
CN118
DACLK
LD
DI
CN119
ETTH
R457
EHUMSENS
L202
C267
CN14
CN13
CN132
R461
TLS
TLDS
PFM LOCK
H2 REM
H1 REM
IFFM REM
CL REM
FSSOL 2 REM
FSSOL 1 REM
PCFM REM
RCL REM
S G
3-7-22
3-7 (2A3/4/MCE) A3
1/1/32, 19:05
2A3/4
IC70
L236
L237
L238
L239
RA106
L240
CN15-7
D0_IPC
CN15-22
D1_IPC
CN15-8
D2_IPC
CN15-23
D3_IPC
CN15-9
D4_IPC
CN15-24
D5_IPC
CN15-10
D6_IPC
CN15-25
D7_IPC
10
16
14
IC39
IC24
R117
S G
C115
C114
R97
S G
L15
14
L254
IC10
7
R260
7
R66
S G
L58
S G
IC6
14
IC2
7
R332
IC3
5
IC73
3
R82
S G
3
R104
S G
R500
S G
S G
8
S G
IC59
8
R447
S G
IC61
7
R356
S G
IC62
IC1
IC65
R109
S G
7
R476
S G
L203
L14
L199
14
R477
S G
S G
R462
A0S
A1S
A2S
A3S
A4S
A5S
A6S
A7S
L176
(A0S _ A7S)
L198
14
C268
IC67
4
R224
L179
16
C92
R221
16
C276
IC19
7
7
S G
8
IC27
C277
IC18
L204
25 V
6
C269
L98
25 V
C91
L97
C275
_RESET_IPC
C274
_RD_IPC
CN15-28
C226
_CS_IPC
CN15-27
C227
CN15-13
C259
L244
C258
L243
C152
L242
4
3
2
1
25 V
RA107
C150
5
6
7
8
S G
S G
C151
18
16
14
12
9
7
5
3
_WR_IPC
25 V
1Y1
1Y2
1Y3
1Y4
2Y1
2Y2
2Y3
2Y4
1A1
1A2
1A3
1A4
2A1
2A2
2A3
2A4
CN15-12
C147
_RES SCC2
R396
10
L136
14
14
IC11
L9
L23
20
L241
C148
2
4
6
8
11
13
15
17
_IPC
5
IC43
8
S G
R482
S G
_DE1
_DE2
L155
R179
S G
L64
R428
S G
L145
L196
7
IC72
1
19
IC69
10
R146
S G
IC52
20
C96
L235
C95
L234
4
3
2
1
4
3
2
1
C197
RA105
C198
5
6
7
8
5
6
7
8
C245
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
C244
B0
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
B7
L209
C105
L233
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
C285
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
IC17
C286
AD0S
AD1S
AD2S
AD3S
AD4S
AD5S
AD6S
AD7S
_DE
T_R
C106
L70
19
1
7
R322
S G
C297
20
IC71
10
R273
S G
C296
8
R176
C194
S G
S G
C193
R67
7
R493
S G
IC22
C82
R492
S G
R491
IC46
C81
10
10
10
IC32
L130
14
C88
A7_IPC
IC21
20
C89
A6_IPC
CN15-21
IC12
16
C165
A5_IPC
CN15-6
16
C164
CN15-20
S G
L232
14
L158
C70
A4_IPC
20
L131
C69
CN15-5
20
20
L107
C113
A3_IPC
L65
C112
A2_IPC
CN15-19
L247
C74
L231
CN15-4
L245
L246
C252
L230
RA104
A1_IPC
C251
L229
A0_IPC
CN15-18
C160
L228
CN15-3
C159
L227
C72
L226
4
3
2
1
4
3
2
1
C291
RA103
C292
5
6
7
8
5
6
7
8
C298
18
16
14
12
9
7
5
3
C290
1Y1
1Y2
1Y3
1Y4
2Y1
2Y2
2Y3
2Y4
C73
L225
1A1
1A2
1A3
1A4
2A1
2A2
2A3
2A4
C287
2
4
6
8
11
13
15
17
C71
_DE1
_DE2
S G
A0S
A1S
A2S
A3S
A4S
A5S
A6S
A7S
C288
1
19
C231
S G
10
R96
S G
C178
IC48
C177
C54
IC16
C55
C80
C79
C76
C75
C78
C77
C254
C253
20
10
R26
S G
R292
S G
H.ALM
10
IC26
8
R252
S G
S G
16
IC34
L167
8
R130
S G
16
IC50
L166
8
R254
S G
16
IC49
L168
8
R344
S G
16
IC51
L109
8
R293
S G
16
IC25
C104
L137
L110
16
C103
IC35
C223
20
C180
L138
_MSYNC
8
R345
S G
R140
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
R380
5
R382
S G
R378
S G
R381
R379
R466
S G
COIN VENDER
T D
LCF TD
COIN ENABLE
KCARD ENABLE
KC SET
TC SET
MMB SET
FINISHER SET
IC7
10
R86
S G
C221
CN1-27
4
IC61
H.ALARM
CN1-22
CN1-63
CN1-64
CN1-23
CN1-24
CN1-25
IC9
10
R95
S G
L164
20
C220
COIN VENDER
R D
LCF RD
3
R467
S G
CN1-21
IC8
10
R429
S G
C158
CN1-90
CN1-89
R375
IC68
10
S G
L68
20
C157
MMD RD
MMD TD
L25
20
C102
R373
KCARD REM
KCARD REM
TC REM
COIN COPYING
COIN EJECT
COIN FEED
MMD COUNT
20
C101
R374
IC61
S G
CN1-140
CN1-139
CN1-101
CN1-100
CN1-99
CN1-98
CN1-97
C154
CN1-91
PA0
PA1
PA2
PA3
PA4
PA5
PA6
PA7
PB0
PB1
PB2
PB3
PB4
PB5
PB6
PB7
C153
FINISHER
T D
1
R468
D0
_W
_R
_S
BM
INTR
RD3
TD3
RD2
TD2
RD1
TD1
P16
P15
P14
P13
33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48
CN1-92
L57
64
63
62
61
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51
50
49
S G
FINISHER
R D
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
_SCC2
INT SCC2
P12
CNVss
_RESET
P11
P10
Xin
Xout
Vss
P07
P06
P05
P04
P03
P02
P01
P00
20
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
Vcc
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
_RD S
L165
C179
C56
L56
C181
R372
R371
L69
L208
S G
_WR S
C222
C230
AD0S
AD1S
AD2S
AD3S
AD4S
AD5S
AD6S
AD7S
(AD0S _ AD7S)
S G
IC61
CN1-26
3
XT6
_RES SCC2
C234 S G
_RES SCC2
R494
R495
IPC SET
CN15-26
GND
CN15-1
GND
L248
CN15-2
CN15-14
CN15-17
CN15-29
L249
5V
CN15-11
L250
L251
L252
CN15-15
CN15-16
CN15-30
S G
3-7-23
3-7 (2A3/4/MCE) A3
10
1/1/32, 19:05
2A3/4
IC16
RA5
MCPCLK M2
CN3A11
MCPMREW M2
CN3A12
MCPIDA M2
CN3A14
MCPIDB M2
CN3A16
4 3 2 1
L78
CN2A12
CN2A14
MCPIDB M1
CN2A16
CN3A9
CN3A10
CN3A1
C156
4 3
RA37
5
6
7
8
4
3
2
1
L221
L222
L223
L224
IC36
18
PVSYNC M2
PHSYNC M2
_MCPSEL M2
R253
1 2
S G
24
23
22
21
16
15
14
13
RA38
1
2
4
3
S G
L71
2
4
6
8
11
13
15
17
L187
L185
S G
1
1
2
RA39
4
3
L20
IC4
1Y1
1Y2
1Y3
1Y4
2Y1
2Y2
2Y3
2Y4
18
16
14
12
9
7
5
3
R40
R398
R406
L192
L189
L220
CN2A9
CN2A10
CN2A1
PVSYNC M1
PHSYNC M1
_MCPSEL M1
_BD
C87
_BD
C86
R251
RA36
8
7
6
5
1
RI
Vcc
2
_RI
RC
3
DO
DI
4
GND _DO
R100
S G
_1G
_2G
1A1
1A2
1A3
1A4
2A1
2A2
2A3
2A4
5
20
6
19
8
17
1
2
3
4
9
10
11
12
_RE
_WE
_RRES
_WRES
RCK
GND
WCK
Q0
D0
Q1
D1
Q2
D2
Q3
D3
Q4
D4
Q5
D5
D6
Q6
D7
Q7
VCC
C155
IC48
1
19
RA65
MCPIDA M1
L82
L80
L96
RA4
L73
4 3 2 1
MCPMREW M1
R16
R14
R128
L76
5 6 7 8
CN2A11
18
16
14
12
9
7
5
3
S G
MCPCLK M1
L139
1Y1
1Y2
1Y3
1Y4
2Y1
2Y2
2Y3
2Y4
L18
R101
CN83
BD_+
CN82
BD_
L17
L16
CN81
CN84
S G
S G
1
2
3
4
L169
L170
L171
L172
8
7
6
5
R250
S G
RA35
1
2
4
3
S G
RA40
S G
_RES VTC
L182
_RES VTC
IC1
4 3
RA63
L180
R108
C184
R294 C183
100
99
98
97
96
95
94
93
92
91
90
89
88
87
86
85
84
83
82
81
80
79
78
77
76
FLDON
VDD
S G
CN170
R307
R301
R309
R308
D5S
D6S
D7S
[A0SA5S]
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A7
A6
A5
A4
A3
A2
A1
A0
_LDON
B7
B6
B5
B4
B3
B2
B1
B0
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
R321
R320
R319
R318
R317
R316
R315
R314
D7S
D6S
D5S
D4S
D3S
D2S
D1S
D0S
IC2
F.C SW
PVSYNC_
10 13
4
LSU5 V
12
L26
CN71
SLEEP
SELMCP2_
SELMCP1_
L31
CN76
13
L33
12
CN78
L35
IC22
CN710
R299
L161
R298
R297
L37
11
CN712
S G
IC6
9
L12
CN93
START
IC5
4
12
1
7
9
15
16
8
L22
R306
_BD
C85
C84
R98
EN
EN
DI1
DI2
DI3
DI4
VCC
GND
DO1+
DO1
DO2+
DO2
DO3+
DO3
DO4+
DO4
L30
2
3
6
5
10
11
14
13
CN75
_VD1+
CN74
_VD1
CN73
_VD2+
L29
L28
L27
CN72
_VD2
CN79
_ADJUST2
CN711
_ADJUST1
CN77
_EN
S G
L34
11
10
13
12
L36
L163
L32
XT4
R310
ST
1
IC6
GND
2
TR8
S G
R302
5 2B
R303
SLEEP_
VDD OUT
S G
[AD0SAD7S]
CN713
CN85
IC2
11
_LDEN
C187
PPST
_DE
T_R
C188
AD7S
AD6S
AD5S
AD4S
AD3S
AD2S
AD1S
AD0S
_MSYNC
IC46
19
1
S
L19
PHSYNC_
R296
R305
_VTC
_RD S
TR3
G
R295
S G
READY
CN92
C186
VSS
VDD
CN94
L11
3
S G
R300
R313
C192
L162
75
74
73
72
71
70
69
68
67
66
65
64
63
62
61
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51
VSS
D3S
D4S
IC47
_LDOUTB
VDD
VSS
_PVDBO
_PVPAO
VSS
_PHSYNC
VDD
AMC
_PVSYNC
PVSYNC
VSS
_SEL0
_SEL1
VDD
_SEL2
_SEL3
_SEL4
_SEL5
_SEL6
VSS
P2
P1
P0
C185
D0S
D1S
D2S
TEST3
TEST2
TEST1
VSS
TEST0
P7
VDD
P6
P5
P4
P3
VSS
_RESET
VSS
_NSCLE
_SCLE
_NSCDE
_SCDE
VDD
N.C
LSUOUT
VSS
PVCLK
VSS
C190
_VTC
_RD S
_WR S
A0
A1
A2
A3
VSS
A4
A5
_VTCCS
_IORD
_IOWR
VDD
D0
D1
D2
VSS
SMC
SIN
SOT
VSS
D3
D4
VSS
SCK
D5
D6
D7
VSS
VDD
PPST
_LDON
_LDEN
N.C
XI
XO
VSS
CLK
VSS
MSYNC
PMCLK
VDD
_BD
_FLDEN
_ADJUST
VSS
_LDOUTA
R312
A4S
A5S
VDD
VSS
C191
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
L13
S G
S G
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
R311
C189
L159
R106
C90
_MSYNC
1 2 3 4
A0S
A1S
A2S
A3S
R107
D1
L160
1 2
R304
_MSYNC
RA64
8 7 6 5
R105
5 6 7 8
1A1
1A2
1A3
1A4
2A1
2A2
2A3
2A4
R99
2
4
6
8
11
13
15
17
PVSYNC_
PHSYNC_
_1G
_2G
R103 R102
1
19
SELMCP2_
SELMCP1_
_RES VTC
4
2E
2C 3
1C 6
2 1B
1E
1
S G
TR7
S G
5 2B
4
2E
2C 3
8
1C 6
2 1B
L10
CN91
CLOCK
1E
1
S G
3-7-24
3-7 (2A3/4/MCE) A3
11
1/1/32, 19:05
2A3/4
SLEEP
S
1
1
2
3
4
8 7 6 5
RA19
1 2 3 4
SID 0
SID 1
SID 2
SID 3
SID 4
SID 5
SID 6
SID 7
RA20
8
7
6
5
IC25
15
1
2
3
5
6
11
10
14
13
SID0M
SID1M
SID2M
SID3M
IC35
1
19
R129
_M2OE
M2SEL
SID0M
SID1M
SID2M
SID3M
_1G
_2G
2
4
6
8
11
13
15
17
1A1
1A2
1A3
1A4
2A1
2A2
2A3
2A4
_1Y1
_1Y2
_1Y3
_1Y4
_2Y1
_2Y2
_2Y3
_2Y4
18
16
14
12
9
7
5
3
PID0
PID1
PID2
PID3
8 7 6 5
1
2
3
4
1 2 3 4
R18
L84
CN3-B8
2Y 7
R17
L83
3Y 9
R15
L81
4Y 12
R13
L79
M2 DATA0
SLEEP
CN3-B9
M2 DATA1
TMCP2
CN3-B10
M2 DATA2
MACK MCP2
CN3-B11
R131
RA22
8
7
6
5
SID4M
SID5M
SID6M
SID7M
MCP2 ACK
CN3-A3
R132
C98
2
3
5
6
11
10
14
13
R133
1
19
1 2 3
2
4
6
8
11
13
15
17
L95
1A
1B
2A
2B
3A
3B
4A
4B
1Y 4
R12
L77
2Y 7
R11
L75
3Y 9
R10
L74
4Y 12
R9
L72
CN3-B12
M2 DATA4
CN3-B13
M2 DATA5
SEMCP MCP2
CN3-B1
W RDY MCP2
CN3-A8
R136
R20
M2 DATA6
CN3-B15
M2 DATA7
L86
R RDY MCP2
SOVSYNC
SCNCLK
1
2
3
8
7
6
SMRE M
2
PMRE
3
SOVSYNC_M 5
POVSYNC_
6
SCNCLK M 11
10
PRTCLK
14
13
SMRE M
SOVSYNC M
SCNCLK M
R25
C53
1A
1B
2A
2B
3A
3B
4A
4B
1Y 4
R125
2Y 7
R126
L90
3Y 9
R127
L91
CN3-B5
MRE M2
CN3-B4
OVSYNC M2
RD MCP1
CN2-A5
MCP1 ACK
CN2-A3
SEMCP MCP1
CN2-B1
R413
R423
C248
R415
CN3-B3
L216
R414
R424
C249
R416
WCK M2
L219
4Y 12
L211
L217
2
4
6
8
11
13
15
17
L213
_1G
_2G
S G
_RES M1
R412
L88
L218
IC69
1
19
1A1
1A2
1A3
1A4
2A1
2A2
2A3
2A4
18
16
14
12
9
7
5
3
1Y1
1Y2
1Y3
1Y4
2Y1
2Y2
2Y3
2Y4
CN2-A8
R RDY MCP1
CN2-A7
L53
_M1OE
M1SEL
R90
R89
R88
R87
R91
R92
R93
R94
CN4-22
PID 1
CN4-23
PID 2
CN4-24
PID 3
CN4-25
2
4
6
8
11
13
15
17
L47
L46
L45
L43
PID 4
CN4-27
PID 5
CN4-28
PID 6
CN4-29
_1G
_2G
S G
L48
PID 0
15
1
2
3
5
6
11
10
14
13
PID0
PID1
PID2
PID3
IC8
1
19
1A1
1A2
1A3
1A4
2A1
2A2
2A3
2A4
1Y1
1Y2
1Y3
1Y4
2Y1
2Y2
2Y3
2Y4
18
16
14
12
9
7
5
3
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
RA1
8
7
6
5
8
7
6
5
PID0
PID1
PID2
PID3
PID4
PID5
PID6
PID7
4
CN2-A4
CN2-A13
CN2-A15
CN2-B6
CN2-B7
CN2-B16
R421
C246
S G
_G
S
IC11
1A
1B
2A
2B
3A
3B
4A
4B
1Y 4
R402
L193
2Y 7
R400
L191
R399
L190
3Y 9
R397
4Y 12
CN2-B8
M1 DATA0
CN2-B9
M1 DATA1
CN2-B10
M1 DATA2
CN2-B11
M1 DATA 3
L188
R77
RD PRT
L59
1
19
R60
2
3
5
6
11
10
14
13
CN4-6
_PRINT
CN4-8
R69
R61
C65
R79
L61
R70
R62
C66
RA2
PID4
PID5
PID6
PID7
R71
CN4-9
R63
1A1
1A2
1A3
1A4
2A1
2A2
2A3
2A4
1Y1
1Y2
1Y3
1Y4
2Y1
2Y2
2Y3
2Y4
18
16
14
12
9
7
5
3
R76
R75
R74
R73
R59
5
RPRT
PATACK
_PRINT
_SETPRT
_P1
S G
C67
R81
_G
S
L63
_P1
1A
1B
2A
2B
3A
3B
4A
4B
2
4
6
8
11
13
15
17
C64
R78
PRTACK
_1G
_2G
S
R68
CN4-2
L60
_SETPRT
SID4M
SID5M
SID6M
SID7M
CN4-30
R422
R80
L41
PID 7
R410
C247
IC49
L38
RESET MCP1
C250
L62
15
1
L39
CN2-B2
IC50
SID0M
SID1M
SID2M
SID3M
L55
ENCACK MCP1
R425
R417
R409
S G
R343
TD MCP1
CN2-A6
RMCP1
MCP1ACK
_SET M1
_WRDY M1
_RRDY M1
R408
L194
W RDY MCP1
CN2-A2
R427
R418
R419
R420
R426
R411
CN4-17
CN4-19
CN4-21
CN4-26
S G
S G
L210
RESET MCP2
CN3-A4
CN3-A13
CN3-A15
CN3-B6
CN3-B7
CN3-B16
R24
R23
CN3-A7
_G
S
S G
S G
ENCACK MCP2
CN3-B2
S G
CN4-1
CN4-4
CN4-7
CN4-13
CN4-15
TD MCP2
CN3-A6
RMCP2
MCP2ACK
_SET M2
_WRDY M2
_RRDY M2
C52
MACK MCP1
RA102
R145
R141
R142
R143
R144
R22
CN3-B14
CN3-A2
R21
L85
IC34
18
16
14
12
9
7
5
3
18
16
14
12
9
7
5
3
1Y1
1Y2
1Y3
1Y4
2Y1
2Y2
2Y3
2Y4
R139
SLEEP
15
1
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_1Y2
_1Y3
_1Y4
_2Y1
_2Y2
_2Y3
_2Y4
L87
1A1
1A2
1A3
1A4
2A1
2A2
2A3
2A4
C100
TMCP1
_1G
_2G
1A1
1A2
1A3
1A4
2A1
2A2
2A3
2A4
R138
C99
R135
_G
S
IC68
SMRE
R137
R134
SID4M
SID5M
SID6M
SID7M
CN3-A5
_1G
_2G
L93
2
4
6
8
11
13
15
17
L87
RD MCP2
L94
IC17
1
19
S G
_RES M2
M2 DATA3
L92
PID4
PID5
PID6
PID7
8 7 6
1
1Y 4
1A
1B
2A
2B
3A
3B
4A
4B
IC26
15
1
RA21
RA101
_G
S
1Y 4
R349
L186
2Y 7
R348
L184
3Y 9
R347
L183
R346
4Y 12
L181
CN2-B12
M1 DATA4
CN2-B13
M1 DATA5
CN2-B14
M1 DATA6
CN2-B15
M1 DATA7
CN4-11
R72
R64
C68
S G
IC7
1
19
_1G
_2G
L49
L51
2
4
6
8
11
13
15
17
TPRT
MACK PRT
_MRDY
_P2
_PRTRST
1A1
1A2
1A3
1A4
2A1
2A2
2A3
2A4
1Y1
1Y2
1Y3
1Y4
2Y1
2Y2
2Y3
2Y4
18
16
14
12
9
7
5
3
L44
L42
L40
CN4-5
TD PRT
CN4-3
ENCACK PRT
CN4-10
_MRDY
CN4-12
_P2
CN4-14
_PRTRST
S G
IC51
15
1
_G
S
IC9
R85
R84
R83
1
19
L50
PMRE
2
4
6
8
11
13
15
17
CN4-20
L52
_POVSYNC
CN4-18
PRTCLK
CN4-16
L54
SMRE M
2
PMRE
3
SOVSYNC_M 5
POVSYNC_
6
SCNCLK M 11
10
PRTCLK
14
13
_1G
_2G
1A1
1A2
1A3
1A4
2A1
2A2
2A3
2A4
1Y1
1Y2
1Y3
1Y4
2Y1
2Y2
2Y3
2Y4
18
16
14
12
9
7
5
3
1
2
3
RA3
PMRE
POVSYNC_
PRTCLK
8
7
6
1A
1B
2A
2B
3A
3B
4A
4B
1Y 4
R403
L212
2Y 7
R404
L214
3Y 9
R405
L215
CN2-B5
MRE M1
CN2-B4
OVSYNC M1
CN2-B3
WCK M1
4Y 12
S G
S G
3-7-25
3-7 (2A3/4/MCE) A3
12
1/1/32, 19:05
2A3/4
VCC3
PCN12A-32P-2.54DS
CN1 a1
L25
1
_MCPSEL
CN1 a9
_RVST
R7
2
1
R8
L32
3
4
RA6
CN1 a10
_PHSYNC
2
4
6
8
C11
R9
L33
TXDMCP
CN1 a5
L28
ACKMCP
CN1 a3
L27
_R_READY
CN1 a7
L30
_W_READY
CN1 a8
L31
A1
A2
A3
A4
Y1
Y2
Y3
Y4
18
16
14
12
iMCPSEL_
47
R41
iPVST_
51
R42
iPHSYNC_
59
iACKMCP
71
U8
RA4
1
2
3
4
RCK
CN1 a11
L34
R10
MREVD
_VD1
CN1 a12
L35
R11
CN1 a14
L36
R12
_VD2
CN1 a16
L37
R13
CN1 b1
L9
_SETMCP
_G
(003-15A)
GPL5
GPL5
MCP2AC(304:1)
U10
_G
8
7
6
5
9
7
5
3
Y1
Y2
Y3
Y4
9
7
5
3
Y1
Y2
Y3
Y4
A1
A2
A3
A4
U10
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A1
A2
A3
A4
19
11
13
15
17
iRREADY_
69
iWREADY_
68
iMREVDOUT
49
iVD1
43
iVD2
44
iSETMCP_
72
iACKENG
70
GPL5
19
R49
11
13
15
17
3
4
2
1
RA19
iTXDMCP
(002-15I)
iRCK2
(011-13F)
VPL5
ACKENG
CN1 a6
L29
TXDENG
CN1 a2
L26
CN1 b2
L10
R22
2
1
R18
2
1
3
4
RA5
RA1
_RESET
2
1
R5
C13
2
4
6
8
3
4
RA2
VCC3
C14
3
4
U8
R27
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A1
A2
A3
A4
Y1
Y2
Y3
Y4
18
16
14
12
iTXDENG
iRESET_
R31
(002-15I)
(011-14D)
C9
GPL5
WCK
CN1 b3
L11
R19
_WVST
CN1 b4
L12
R20
2
1
3
4
RA3
L13
GND1
GND2
CN1 a4
CN1 a13
L6
GND3
CN1 a15
L8
GND4
CN1 b6
L14
GND5
CN1 b7
L15
GND6
CN1 b16
L24
C10
R21
2
4
6
8
GPL5
VCC3
U7
_G
A1
A2
A3
A4
Y1 18
Y2 16
Y3 14
Y4 12
GPL5
RA9
RA10
8
7
6
5
GPL5
8
7
6
5
L7
0 1
7 2
1 3
6 4
MREID
CN1 b5
GPL5
21
52
33
44
U9
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CN1 b8
L16
_ID1
CN1 b9
L17
_ID2
CN1 b10
L18
_ID3
CN1 b11
L19
_ID4
CN1 b12
L20
_ID5
CN1 b13
L21
_ID6
CN1 b14
L22
_ID7
CN1 b15
L23
1
2
4
6
8
0
1
2
3
ID0(7:0)
iWCK
64
R36
iWVST_
67
R38
iMREID
66
VCC3
0
7
1
6
RA12
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
iID0_
iID7_
iID1_
iID6_
53
62
54
61
2
5
3
4
RA11
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
iID2_
iID5_
iID3_
iID4_
55
60
56
59
R24
19
11
13
15
17
U7
_G
A1
A2
A3
A4
Y1
Y2
Y3
Y4
9
7
5
3
GPL5
_G
A1
A2
A3
A4
Y1
Y2
Y3
Y4
18 0
16 1
14 2
12 3
U9
19
4
5
6
7
R26
IDP(7:0)
_G
11 A1
13 A2
15 A3
17 A4
Y1
Y2
Y3
Y4
9 4
7 5
5 6
3 7
GPL5
3-7-26
3-7 (2A3/4/MCE) A3
13
1/1/32, 19:05
2A3/4
3
4
5
6
RW
SIZE1
SIZE0
AS
302
DSACY
8
7
6
5
RA24
1
2
3
4
(003-15A)
VPL5
8
7
6
5
RA23
1
2
3
4
VPL5
1
U12
VPL5
VPL5
LD1
1
4
R52
2
VPL5
R50
8
7
6
5
8
7
6
5
VPL5
1
2
3
4
CPUCLK
C48
VPL5
R54
RST_
0
31
30
29
28
RA35
15 1
14 2
13 3
12 4
8
7
6
5
15
14
13
12
RA43
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
11
10
9
8
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
RA47
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
RA50
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
3
2
1
0
27
26
25
24
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
U17
CPUD (15:0)
MD (15:0)
72
71
70
69
68
67
66
65
64
63
62
61
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51
50
49
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
L65
L64
C45
C59
C60
R59
C44
FC3
FC2
FC1
FC0
VCC7
GND8
A23
A22
A21
A20
A19
A18
A17
VCC6
GND7
A16
A15
A14
GND6
A13
A12
A11
VCC5
GND5
A10
A9
A8
A7
A6
A5
A4
VCC4
GND4
A3
A2
A1
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
GPL5
4
A (31:0)
16
15
14
$001
13
12
11
RA29
28 1
29 2
30 3
31 4
8
7
6
5
28
29
30
31
RA41
15 1
14 2
13 3
12 4
8
7
6
5
15
14
13
12
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
24
25
26
27
RA32
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
24
25
26
27
11
10
9
8
RA45
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
11
10
9
8
23
22
21
20
RA31
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
23
22
21
20
7
6
5
4
RA49
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
7
6
5
4
19
18
17
16
RA34
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
19
18
17
16
3
2
1
0
RA53
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
3
2
1
0
3
2
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
$002
3
2
1
0
GND12
VCC12
DSACK1_
DSACK0_
A0
A31
A30
A29
A28
GND13
VCC13
A27
A26
A25
A24
D15
D14
D13
GND14
D12
GND15
VCC14
D11
D10
D9
D8
D7
D6
D5
D4
GND16
VCC15
D3
D2
D1
D0
CS0_
IRO1_
IRO2_
IRO3_
IRO4_
GND1
VCC1
IRO5_
IRO6_
IRO7_
DONE2_
DACK2_
DREO2_
DONE1_
DACK1_
DREO1_
X1
GND2
VCC2
X2
SCLK
CTSB_
RTSB_
TXDB
RXDB
TXRAYA_
RARDYA_
CTSA_
RTSA_
GND3
VCC3
TXDA
RXDA
TIN2
TOUT2
TGATE2
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
C52
RMC_
W_R
SIZ1
SIZ0
DS_
AS_
BGACK_
BG_
BR_
BERR_
HALT_
RESET_
GND11
CLKOUT
VCC11
XFC
VCC10
EXTAL
VCCSYN
XTAL
GND10
MODCK
VCC9
IPIPE_
IFEICH
BKPT_
FREEZE
TIN1
TOUT1
TGATEL
TCK
TMS
TDI
TDO
VCC8
GND9
L62
GPL5
108
107
106
105
104
103
102
101
100
99
98
97
96
95
94
93
92
91
90
89
88
87
86
85
84
83
82
81
80
79
78
77
76
75
74
73
(011-13C)
2
VPL5
R53
L61
(011-13I)
C47
RA26
C46
RA22
1
2
3
4
A0 (31:0)
iTXDENG
VPL5
VPL5
(001-13F)
VPL5
VPL5
TP10
RA27
R63
8
7
6
5
1
2
3
4
RA58
8
7
6
5
1
2
3
4
RA54
1
2
3
4
RA59
IRO1
IRO2
IRO3
IRO4
1
2
3
4
260
259
258
257
8
7
6
5
R61
8
7
6
5
261 CS0
R65
CN3 2
CN3 3
R62
R69
B4B-PH-KL NONE
CN3 1
VCCMON
CN3 4
iTXDMCP
(001-13C)
TXDMON
RXDMON
GNDMON
GPL5
256 IRO5
$001
$002
A
CPUD
R64
C64
C65
8
GPL5
X3
GPL5
3-7-27
3-7 (2A3/4/MCE) A3
14
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2A3/4
$004
166
165
164
163
162
161
160
159
158
157
156
155
170
169
168
181
180
179
178
177
176
175
174
173
184
186
188
193
195
197
199
201
204
206
208
214
213
212
211
219
218
217
216
226
224
223
222
221
MCP2AC (304:1)
VCC3
233
234
235
249
251
252
253
256
257
258
259
260
261
263
264
269
270
272
273
276
277
280
281
283
284
287
288
290
291
293
294
295
296
297
298
299
300
301
302
VDD26
VDD27
SMLLD
SMLDEB
SMGHDEB
SMGLDEB
SMGDIP
VDD28
SRAS30B
SRAS31B
SRAS32B
SRAS33B
SCAS30B
SCAS31B
GND47
RAMCSHB
RAMCSLB
RAMDEB
GND48
GND49
CLK
GND50
RAMWEB
RDMCSB
RDEMCEB
VDD29
IRDALLB
IRD5B
IRD4B
IRD3B
IRD2B
IRD1B
CS0B
GND51
CPUD0
CPUD1
VDD30
VDD31
GND52
GND53
CPUD2
CPUD3
GND54
CPUD4
CPUD5
VDD32
GND55
CPUD6
CPUD7
VDD33
GND56
CPUD8
CPUD9
GND57
CPUD10
CPUD11
GND58
GND59
CPUD12
CPUD13
GND60
CPUD14
CPUD15
GND61
A24
A25
A26
A27
A28
A29
A30
A31
A0
DSACKB
VDD34
VDD35
U16
C62
152
151
150
149
148
147
146
145
144
143
142
141
140
139
138
137
136
135
134
133
132
131
130
129
128
127
126
125
124
123
122
121
120
119
118
117
116
115
114
113
112
111
110
109
108
107
106
105
104
103
102
101
100
99
98
97
96
95
94
93
92
91
90
89
88
87
86
85
84
83
82
81
80
79
78
77
C61
150
149
148
147
2
L69
C43
144
143
142
141
C41
138
137
136
135
L68
C63
132
131
130
129
C51
127
126
125
124
123
122
L60
C42
120
119
118
117
C50
4
R58
112
111
110
109
108
107
C49
GPL5
105
104
103
102
100
99
98
97
94
93
92
91
88
87
86
85
82
81
80
79
$001 MCP2AC
74
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
64
59
60
61
62
53
54
55
56
50
51
46
47
48
43
44
41
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
15
16
17
18
13
8
9
3
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
VDD17
VDD16
DRAMD24
DRAMD23
DRAMD25
DRAMD22
GND26
VDD15
DRAMD26
DRAMD21
DRAMD27
DRAMD20
GND25
VDD14
DRAMD28
DRAMD19
DRAMD29
DRAMD18
GND24
GND23
DRAMD30
DRAMD17
DRAMD31
DRAMD16
GND22
DRAS5B
DRAS4B
DRAS3B
DRAS2B
DRAS1B
DRAS6B
GND21
DA4
DA3
DA5
DA2
GND20
GND19
VDD13
VDD12
DA6
DA1
DA7
DA0
DA8
DA9
GND18
DOEB
DWEB
DCASHB
DCASLB
GND17
DRAMD8
DRAMD7
DRAMD9
DRAMD6
GND16
GND15
DRAMD10
DRAMD5
DRAMD11
DRAMD4
GND14
VDD11
DRAMD12
DRAMD3
DRAMD13
DRAMD2
GND13
VDD10
DRAMD14
DRAMD1
DRAMD15
DRAMD0
VDD9
VDD8
GND1
GND2
RDBWR
SIZE1
SIZE0
ASB
VDD1
A1
A2
SMC
AMC
SIN
A3
SOUT
A4
A5
A6
A7
VDD2
GND3
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15
A16
A17
A18
A19
A20
A21
A22
A23
VDD3
VDD4
GND4
GND5
RCK
GND6
VD1
VD2
VDD5
RCKENB
MCPSELB
MREVDIN
MREVDOUT
PWSYNCB
RVSIB
GND7
ID0
ID1
ID2
ID3
VDD6
GND8
ID4
ID5
ID6
ID7
GND9
WCK
GND10
MRE10
WVS1B
WREADYB
RREADYB
ACKENG
ACKMCP
SETMCPB
VDD7
RESETB
GND11
GND12
229
230
231
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
258
259
260
261
262
263
264
265
266
267
268
269
270
271
272
273
274
275
276
277
278
279
280
281
282
283
284
285
286
287
288
289
290
291
292
293
294
295
296
297
298
299
300
301
302
303
304
GND46
GND45
SWEB
GND44
SRAS21B
SRAS11B
SRAS20B
SRAS10B
VDD25
SCAS21B
SCAS11B
SCAS20B
SCAS10B
GND43
SRAS22B
SRAS12B
SRAS23B
SRAS13B
GND42
VDD24
SA9
GND41
SA8
GND40
SA7
GND39
VDD23
SA10
GND38
SA6
GND37
SA5
GND36
SA4
GND35
SA3
GND34
GND33
VDD22
VDD21
SA2
GND32
SA1
GND31
SA0
GND30
VDD20
Q2CDWRB
Q2CDRDB
Q2CDACKB
Q2CDRD
Q2PDWRB
Q2PDRDB
Q2DACKB
Q2PDRQ
Q2HINTR
GND29
VDD19
Q2HWRB
Q2HRDB
Q2HCSB
VDD18
Q1CDWRB
Q1CDRDB
Q1CDACKB
Q1CDRQ
Q1PDWRB
Q1PDRDB
Q1PDACKB
Q1PORQ
Q1HINTR
Q1HWRB
Q1WRDB
Q1MCSB
GND28
GND27
228
227
226
225
224
223
222
221
220
219
218
217
216
215
214
213
212
211
210
209
208
207
206
205
204
203
202
201
200
199
198
197
196
195
194
193
192
191
190
189
188
187
186
185
184
183
182
181
180
179
178
177
176
175
174
173
172
171
170
169
168
167
166
165
164
163
162
161
160
159
158
157
156
155
154
153
L59
3-7-28
3-7 (2A3/4/MCE) A3
15
1/1/32, 19:05
2A3/4
1
$001
(002-15F)
(003-15A)
CPUD (15:0)
SD (15:0)
A (31:0)
MCP2AC (304:1)
301
8
9
13
15
16
17
18
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
293
294
295
296
297
298
299
300
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15
A16
A17
A18
A19
A20
A21
A22
A23
A24
A25
A26
A27
A28
A29
A30
A31
VPL5
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
VPL5
L38
0
1
2
3
RA17
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
RA18
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
4
5
6
7
R17
8
9
10
11
1
2
3
4
12
13
14
15
1
2
3
4
RA7
RA8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
13
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
8
8
7
9
6 10
5 .11
8
7
6
5
L39
C7
8
9
10
12
13
14
15
C6
R15
C12
VCC
WE_
A13
A8
A9
A11
OE_
A10
CE_
IO8
IO7
IO6
IO5
IO4
A14
A12
A7
A6
A5
A4
A3
A2
A1
A0
IO1
IO2
IO3
GND
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
9
10
12
11
15
14
13
12
11
U4
GPL5
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
C8
VCC
A17
A16
A15
A14
A13
A12
A11
A10
A9
GND2
A8
A7
A6
A5
A4
A3
A2
A1
A0
VPP
CE0
D15
D14
D13
D12
D11
D10
D9
D8
GND1
D7
D6
D5
D4
D3
D2
D1
D0
OE0
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
U1
VPL5
GPL5
GPL5
L47
263
264
269
270
CPUD0
CPUD1
CPUD2
CPUD3
0
1
2
3
272
273
276
277
CPUD4
CPUD5
CPUD6
CPUD7
4
5
6
7
280
281
283
284
CPUD8
CPUD9
CPUD10
CPUD11
8
9
10
11
287
288
290
291
CPUD12
CPUD13
CPUD14
CPUD15
12
13
14
15
C30
R43
15
13
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
1
2
6
TP4
244 RAMCSH_
245 RAMCSL_
246 RAMOE_
251 RAMWF_
RA52
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
252 ROMCS
253 ROMOF
RA46
1
2
4
3
TP5
TP3
$001 CPUD
C33
VCC
WE_
A13
A8
A9
A11
OE_
A10
CE_
IO8
IO7
IO6
IO5
IO4
A14
A12
A7
A6
A5
A4
A3
A2
A1
A0
IO1
IO2
IO3
GND
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
5
14
9
10
12
11
7
6
5
4
3
U11
TP1
GPL5
TP2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
TP6
3-7-29
3-7 (2A3/4/MCE) A3
16
1/1/32, 19:05
2A3/4
1
(003-15A)
MCP2AC (304:1)
208 SA9
206 SA8
204 SA7
201 SA10
199 SA6
197 SA5
195 SA4
193 SA3
188 SA2
186 SA1
184 SA0
RA63
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
RA62
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
RA61
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
LSA1 (10:0)
9
8
7
10
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
223 SRAS11_
221 SRAS10_
213 SRAS12_
211 SRAS13_
CN5 12
0
1
CN5 13
CN5 14
CN5 15
CN5 16
CN5 17
CN5 18
CN5 28
CN5 31
CN5 32
10
CN5 19
CN5 44
CN5 45
CN5 34
CN5 33
CN5 40
SRAS1 (3:0)
RA64
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
1
0
2
3
RA71
216 SCAS10_ 1
218 SCAS11_ 2
3
4
0
1
SCAS1 (1:0)
CN5 43
CN5 41
5
CN5 42
R66
226 SWE_
CN5 47
CN5 10
CN5 30
VPL5
L5
CN5 59
6
CN5 1
C88
C86
C85
C87
F3
CE11
CN5 72
R80
CE10
CE9
CN5 39
CN5 49
SM1A0
24 CN5 50
SM1A1
9
CN5 51
SM1A2
25 CN5 52
SM1A3
10 CN5 53
SM1A4
26 CN5 54
SM1A5
11 CN5 55
SM1A6
27 CN5 56
SM1A7
12 CN5 57
SM1A8
28 CN5 58
SM1A9
29 CN5 60
SM1A10
13 CN5 61
SM1RAS0_
30 CN5 62
SM1RAS1_
14 CN5 63
SM1RAS2_
31 CN5 64
SM1RAS3_
15 CN5 65
SM1CAS0_
SM1D8
SM1D24
SM1D9
SM1D25
SM1D10
SM1D26
SM1D11
SM1D27
SM1D12
SM1D28
SM1D29
SM1D13
SM1D30
SM1D14
SM1D31
SM1D15
CN5 2
16 CN5 3
1
CN5 4
17 CN5 5
2
CN5 6
18 CN5 7
3
CN5 8
19 CN5 9
4
CN5 20
20 CN5 21
5
CN5 22
21 CN5 23
6
CN5 24
22 CN5 25
7
CN5 26
23 CN5 27
SM1D0
SM1D16
SM1D1
SM1D17
SM1D2
SM1D18
SM1D3
SM1D19
SM1D4
SM1D20
SM1D5
SM1D21
SM1D6
SM1D22
SM1D7
SM1D23
SM1CAS0_
SM1CAS1_
SM1CAS1_
SM1WE_
SIMMD (31:0)
$001
SM1VCC
SM1VCC
SM1VCC
SIMM SLOT1
SM1GND
SM1GND
SM1GND
GPL5
$001
SIMMD
3-7-30
3-7 (2A3/4/MCE) A3
17
1/1/32, 19:05
2A3/4
1
(003-15A)
MCP2AC (304:1)
208 SA9
205 SA8
204 SA7
201 SA10
199 SA6
197 SA5
195 SA4
193 SA3
188 SA2
186 SA1
184 SA0
RA85
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
RA84
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
RA83
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
LSA2 (10:0)
9
8
7
CN4 12
10
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
CN4 13
CN4 14
CN4 15
CN4 16
CN4 17
CN4 18
CN4 28
CN4 31
CN4 32
10
CN4 19
CN4 44
CN4 45
CN4 34
CN4 33
CN4 40
SRAS2 (3:0)
RA65
224 SRAS21_ 1
222 SRAS20_ 2
214 SRAS22_ 3
212 SRAS23_ 4
8
7
6
5
1
0
2
3
RA70
217 SCAS20_ 1
219 SCAS21_ 2
4
3
SCAS2 (1:0)
0
1
CN4 43
CN4 41
5
CN4 42
R67
SWE_
CN4 47
CN4 10
CN4 30
VPL5
L4
CN4 59
6
CN4 1
C82
C80
C79
C81
F2
CE8
CN4 72
R79
CE7
CE6
CN4 39
CN4 49
SM2A0
24 CN4 50
SM2A1
9
CN4 51
SM2A2
25 CN4 52
SM2A3
10 CN4 53
SM2A4
26 CN4 54
SM2A5
11 CN4 55
SM2A6
27 CN4 56
SM2A7
12 CN4 57
SM2A8
28 CN4 58
SM2A9
29 CN4 60
SM2A10
13 CN4 61
SM2RAS0_
30 CN4 62
SM2RAS1_
14 CN4 63
SM2RAS2_
31 CN4 64
SM2RAS3_
15 CN4 65
SM2CAS0_
SM2D8
SM2D24
SM2D9
SM2D25
SM2D10
SM2D26
SM2D11
SM2D27
SM2D12
SM2D28
SM2D29
SM2D13
SM2D30
SM2D14
SM2D31
SM2D15
CN4 2
16 CN4 3
1
CN4 4
17 CN4 5
2
CN4 6
18 CN4 7
3
CN4 8
19 CN4 9
4
CN4 20
20 CN4 21
5
CN4 22
21 CN4 23
6
CN4 24
22 CN4 25
7
CN4 26
23 CN4 27
SM2D0
SM2D16
SM2D1
SM2D17
SM2D2
SM2D18
SM2D3
SM2D19
SM2D4
SM2D20
SM2D5
SM2D21
SM2D6
SM2D22
SM2D7
SM2D23
SM2CAS0_
SM2CAS1_
SM2CAS1_
SM2WE_
SIMMD (31:0)
$001
SM2VCC
SM2VCC
SM2VCC
SIMM SLOT2
SM2GND
SM2GND
SM2GND
GPL5
$001
SIMMD
3-7-31
3-7 (2A3/4/MCE) A3
18
1/1/32, 19:05
2A3/4
150
149
148
147
DRAMD24
DRAMD23
DRAMD25
DRAMD22
RA60
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
24
23
25
22
144
143
142
141
DRAMD26
DRAMD21
DRAMD27
DRAMD20
RA57
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
26
21
27
20
138
137
136
135
DRAMD28
DRAMD19
DRAMD29
DRAMD18
RA55
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
28
19
29
18
132 DRAMD30
131 DRAMD17
130 DRAMD31
129 DRAMD16
RA51
1
2
3
4
8 30
7 17
6 31
5 16
100 DRAMD8
99 DRAMD7
98 DRAMD9
97 DRAMD6
RA28
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
94
93
92
91
DRAMD10
DRAMD5
DRAMD11
DRAMD4
RA25
1
2
3
4
8 10
7 5
6 11
5 4
88
87
86
85
DRAMD12
DRAMD3
DRAMD13
DRAMD2
RA21
1
2
3
4
8 12
7 3
6 13
5 2
82
81
80
79
DRAMD14
DRAMD1
DRAMD15
DRAMD0
RA20
1
2
3
4
8 14
7 1
6 15
5 0
127 DRAS5
126 DRAS4
1
2
4
3
5
4
125
124
123
122
RA44
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
3
2
1
0
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
8
7
9
6
2
3
4
5
7
8
9
10
33
34
35
36
38
39
40
41
31
30
14
29
13
8
7
6
5
8
7
6
5
8
7
6
5
8
7
6
5
8
7
6
5
8
7
6
5
8
7
6
5
RA39
1
2
3
4
RA40
1
2
3
4
RA13
1
2
3
4
RA14
1
2
3
4
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
RA15
7 1
6 2
5 3
4 4
RA16
3 1
2 2
1 3
0 4
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9
D10
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15
D16
LCAS0
UCAS0
RAS0
OE0
W0
DRAS3
DRAS2
DRAS1
DRAS0
VSS1
VCC1
VSS2
VCC2
VSS3
VCC3
A9
A8
A7
A6
A5
A4
A3
A2
A1
A0
NC1
NC2
NC3
NC4
NC5
42
1
37
6
22
21
28
27
26
25
24
23
20
19
18
17
11
12
15
16
32
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
3
2
3
4
5
7
8
9
10
33
34
35
36
38
39
40
41
31
30
14
29
13
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9
D10
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15
D16
LCAS0
UCAS0
RAS0
OE0
W0
VSS1
VCC1
VSS2
VCC2
VSS3
VCC3
A9
A8
A7
A6
A5
A4
A3
A2
A1
A0
NC1
NC2
NC3
NC4
NC5
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9
D10
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15
D16
LCAS0
UCAS0
RAS0
OE0
W0
42
1
37
6
22
21
28
27
26
25
24
23
20
19
18
17
11
12
15
16
32
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
1
VSS1
VCC1
VSS2
VCC2
VSS3
VCC3
A9
A8
A7
A6
A5
A4
A3
A2
A1
A0
NC1
NC2
NC3
NC4
NC5
42
1
37
6
22
21
28
27
26
25
24
23
20
19
18
17
11
12
15
16
32
8
7
6
5
110 DRAMA7
109 DRAMA0
108 DRAMA8
107 DRAMA9
RA33
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
7
0
8
9
112 DRAMA6
111 DRAMA1
RA36
1
2
4
3
6
1
120
119
118
117
RA42
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
4
3
5
2
VSS1
VCC1
VSS2
VCC2
VSS3
VCC3
A9
A8
A7
A6
A5
A4
A3
A2
A1
A0
NC1
NC2
NC3
NC4
NC5
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
2
2
3
4
5
7
8
9
10
33
34
35
36
38
39
40
41
31
30
14
29
13
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9
D10
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15
D16
LCAS0
UCAS0
RAS0
OE0
W0
42
1
37
6
22
21
28
27
26
25
24
23
20
19
18
17
11
12
15
16
32
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
GPL5
L56
C37
R48
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
8
7
6
5
RA72
1
2
3
4
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
8
7
6
5
RA73
1
2
3
4
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
8
7
6
5
RA74
1
2
3
4
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
8
7
6
5
RA75
1
2
3
4
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
8
7
6
5
RA76
1
2
3
4
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
8
7
6
5
RA77
1
2
3
4
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
8
7
6
5
RA78
1
2
3
4
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
8
7
6
5
RA79
1
2
3
4
3
2
1
0
U18
R46
C36
VSS1
VCC1
VSS2
VCC2
VSS3
VCC3
A9
A8
A7
A6
A5
A4
A3
A2
A1
A0
NC1
NC2
NC3
NC4
NC5
42
1
37
6
22
21
28
27
26
25
24
23
20
19
18
17
11
12
15
16
32
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0
U14
2
3
4
5
7
8
9
10
33
34
35
36
38
39
40
41
31
30
14
29
13
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9
D10
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15
D16
LCAS0
UCAS0
RAS0
OE0
W0
C34
VSS1
VCC1
VSS2
VCC2
VSS3
VCC3
A9
A8
A7
A6
A5
A4
A3
A2
A1
A0
NC1
NC2
NC3
NC4
NC5
42
1
37
6
22
21
28
27
26
25
24
23
20
19
18
17
11
12
15
16
32
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
U13
GPL5
RA30
1
2
3
4
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9
D10
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15
D16
LCAS0
UCAS0
RAS0
OE0
W0
C39
C35
31
30
29
28
C53
GPL5
L57
GPL5
GPL5
DRAS_ (5:0)
DOE_
DWE_
DCASH_
DCASL_
2
3
4
5
7
8
9
10
33
34
35
36
38
39
40
41
31
30
14
29
13
U19
C38
2
3
4
5
7
8
9
10
33
34
35
36
38
39
40
41
31
30
14
29
13
R55
C54
GPL5
L58
U15
105
104
103
102
C56
R56
C55
U20
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
L63
C57
R57
RA48
L66
R47
VPL5
QDD (31:0)
L67
C58
VPL5
DD (31:0)
MCP2AC (304:1)
VPL5
RA38
1
2
3
4
VPL5
27
26
25
24
VPL5
8
7
6
5
VPL5
RA37
1
2
3
4
VPL5
31
30
29
28
VPL5
LDA (9:0)
L3
CE5
CE4
F1
DRAMA4
DRAMA3
DRAMA5
DRAMA2
7
VPL5
CE3
8
GPL5
3-7-32
3-7 (2A3/4/MCE) A3
19
1/1/32, 19:05
2A3/4
1
(009-15B)
163
Q1CDRQ
12
11
10
9
8
17
16
15
14
13
22
21
20
19
18
27
26
25
24
23
SIMMD (31:0)
R78
Q1CDWR_
Q1CDRD_
Q1CDACK_
158
Q1HINTR
31
30
29
28
8
7
6
5
RA105
1
2
3
4
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
8
7
6
5
RA103
1
2
3
4
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
8
7
6
5
RA101
1
2
3
4
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
8
7
6
5
RA98
1
2
3
4
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
8
7
6
5
RA104
1 15
2 14
3 13
4 12
11
10
9
8
8
7
6
5
RA102
1 11
2 10
3
9
4
8
VPL5
7
6
5
4
8
7
6
5
RA100
1
2
3
4
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
8
7
6
5
RA99
1
2
3
4
3
2
1
0
108
107
106
105
104
103
102
101
100
99
98
97
96
95
94
93
92
91
90
89
88
87
86
85
84
83
82
81
80
79
78
77
76
75
74
73
RA69
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
R77
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
4
(001-13C)
RST_
157
156
155
(002-15F)
8
7
6
5
1
2
3
4
A (31:0)
CDAK
CDRD
CDWR
INTR
VDD17
GND18
HD0
HD1
HD2
HD3
HD4
VDD18
GND19
HD5
HD6
HD7
TEST0
TEST1
VDD19
GND20
MCLK
VDD20
GND21
RESET
HRD
HWR
HCS
VDD21
GND22
HA0
HA1
HA2
HA3
TOUT1
TOUT2
VDD22
VDD11
CD7
CD6
CD5
CD4
GND11
VDD10
CD3
CD2
CD1
CD0
GND10
VDD9
RXCKD
RVID
SVID
PXCK
PTIM
PRDY
GND9
VDD8
PDWR
PDRD
PDAK
PDRQ
GND8
VDD7
PD31
PD30
PD29
GND7
VDD6
PD28
PD27
PD26
PD25
U25
72
71
70
69
68
67
66
65
64
63
62
61
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51
50
49
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
VPL5
R76
$002
R74
R69
RA80
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
169
161
160
Q1PDWR_
Q1PDRD_
Q1PDACK_
159
Q1PDRD
R68
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
L76
L77
L70
C77
C78
C66
(007-16B) (009:01H)
20
21
22
23
24
15
16
17
18
19
10
11
12
13
14
5
6
7
8
9
0
1
2
3
4
C76
L75
C71
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
GND1
PD0
PD1
PD2
PD3
PD4
VDD1
GND2
PD5
PD6
PD7
PD8
PD9
VDD2
GND3
PD10
PD11
PD12
PD13
PD14
VDD3
GND4
PD15
PD16
PD17
PD18
PD19
VDD4
GND5
PD20
PD21
PD22
PD23
PD24
VDD5
GND6
Q1HWR_
Q1HRD_
Q1HCS_
RA68
1
2
3
4
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
CDRQ
GND17
VDD16
CD31
CD30
CD29
CD28
GND16
VDD15
CD27
CD26
CD25
CD24
CD23
GND15
VDD14
CD22
CD21
CD20
CD19
CD18
GND14
VDD13
CD17
CD16
CD15
CD14
CD13
GND13
VDD12
CD12
CD11
CD10
CD9
CD8
GND12
166
165
164
CPUD (15:0)
$001
QSD (31:0)
MCP2AC (304:1)
31
30
29
28
(003-15A)
QDD (31:0)
R75
6
VPL5
L80
VCC
GND
OUT
X4
GPL5
L82
QMCLK
(009-01J)
C90
DE
C91
R82
GPL5
$001
CPUD
$002
SIMMD
3-7-33
3-7 (2A3/4/MCE) A3
20
1/1/32, 19:05
2A3/4
12
11
10
9
8
17
16
15
14
13
22
21
20
19
18
SIMMD (31:0)
VPL5
R88
27
26
25
24
23
178 Q2CDRQ
31
30
29
28
(003-15A)
RA66
173 Q2HINTR
$001
108
107
106
105
104
103
102
101
100
99
98
97
96
95
94
93
92
91
90
89
88
87
86
85
84
83
82
81
80
79
78
77
76
75
74
73
RA82
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
R86
CPUD (15:0)
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
4
(011-13C)
RST_
170 Q2HWR_
169 Q2HRD_
168 Q2HCS_
(002-15F)
8
7
6
5
1
2
3
4
A (31:0)
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
CDAK
CDRD
CDWR
INTR
VDD17
GND18
HD0
HD1
HD2
HD3
HD4
VDD18
GND19
HD5
HD6
HD7
TEST0
TEST1
VDD19
GND20
MCLK
VDD20
GND21
RESET
HRD
HWR
HCS
VDD21
GND22
HA0
HA1
HA2
HA3
TOUT1
TOUT2
VDD22
VDD11
CD7
CD6
CD5
CD4
GND11
VDD10
CD3
CD2
CD1
CD0
GND10
VDD9
PXCKD
RVID
SVID
PXCK
PTIM
PRDY
GND9
VDD8
PDWR
PDRD
PDAK
PDRQ
GND8
VDD7
PD31
PD30
PD29
GND7
VDD6
PD28
PD27
PD26
PD25
U26
72
71
70
69
68
67
66
65
64
63
62
61
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51
50
49
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
173
174
178
Q2HINTR
Q2PDRD
Q2CDRD
8
7
6
5
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
VPL5
R87
R85
RA67
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
Q2PDWR_
Q2PDRD_
Q2PDACK_
Q2PDRD
R81
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
177
176
175
174
VPL5
8 31
7 30
6 29
5 28
27
26
25
24
8
7
6
5
1
2
3
4
27
26
25
24
23 1
22 2
21 3
20 4
8 23
7 22
6 21
5 20
19
18
17
16
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
1
2
3
4
8 11
7 10
6 9
5 8
7
6
5
4
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
3
2
1
0
C89
L79
R84
C84
L81
L83
C92
QDD (31:0)
C93
C83
20
21
22
23
24
15
16
17
18
19
10
11
12
13
14
5
6
7
8
9
L78
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
0
1
2
3
4
31 1
30 2
29 3
28 4
R83
GND1
PDO
PD1
PD2
PD3
PD4
VDD1
GND2
PD5
PD6
PD7
PD8
PD9
VDD2
GND3
PD10
PD11
PD12
PD13
PD14
VDD3
GND4
PD15
PD16
PD17
PD18
PD19
VDD4
GND5
PD20
PD21
PD22
PD23
PD24
VDD5
GND6
RA81
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
CDRQ
GND17
VDD16
CD31
CD30
CD29
CD28
GND16
VDD15
CD27
CD26
CD25
CD24
CD23
GND15
VDD14
CD22
CD21
CD20
CD19
CD18
GND14
VDD13
CD17
CD16
CD15
CD14
CD13
GND13
VDD12
CD12
CD11
CD10
CD9
CD8
GND12
181 Q2CDWR_
180 Q2CDRD_
179 Q2CDACK_
(008-09A)
VPL5
GPL5
(008-15J)
QMCLK
$001 CPUD
3-7-34
3-7 (2A3/4/MCE) A3
21
1/1/32, 19:05
2A3/4
VPL5
L74
C70
R73
$001
BSD (31:0)
SIMMD (31:0)
8
7
6
5
RA97
1 31
2 30
3 29
4 28
8
7
6
5
RA95
1 27
2 26
3 25
4 24
23 8
22 7
21 6
20 5
RA92
1 23
2 22
3 21
4 20
19 8
18 7
17 6
16 5
RA90
1 19
2 18
3 17
4 16
15
14
13
12
8
7
6
5
RA96
1 15
2 14
3 13
4 12
11
10
9
8
8
7
6
5
RA94
1 11
2 10
3 9
4 8
8
7
6
5
RA93
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
RA91
1 3
2 2
3 1
4 0
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
(003-15A)
19
1
RA56
1
2
3
4
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
10
Vcc
_OE
T_R
BCD (15:0)
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
B0
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
B7
CPUD (15:0)
20
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
GND
15
14
13
12
8
7
6
5
RA86
1
2
3
4
11
10
9
8
8
7
6
5
RA89
1 11
2 10
3 9
4 8
7
6
5
4
1
2
3
4
RA87
8
7
6
5
1
2
3
4
RA88
8 3
7 2
6 1
5 0
L71
C68
R70
C72
U21
19
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
10
_OE
T_R
Vcc
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
B0
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
B7
20
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
10
8
7
6
5
_OE
T_R
Vcc
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
B0
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
B7
10
20
5
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
L72
C73
U22
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
7
6
5
4
L73
C67
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
GND
R71
19
1
15
14
13
12
C74
U23
19
1
$002
GND
C69
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
R72
C75
U24
_OE
T_R
Vcc
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
B0
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
B7
20
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
GND
GPL5
$001 SIMMD
$002 CPUD
3-7-35
3-7 (2A3/4/MCE) A3
22
1/1/32, 19:05
2A3/4
1
VPL5
R6
CT3
CLK
_CLR
GPL5
GPL5
R16
1
(001-13F)
RST_
8
7
6
5
U3
_Q
CT
RES_
VSC
VS
OUTC VSB-RI_
GND
VCC
R23
iRESET_
U5
reset at 2.07V
GPL5
$001
VCC3
1
R29
1
2
3
4
4 U6
R25
S1
_PRE
(003-15A)
R14
R28
RST_ 74
VPL5
3
VCC3
L49
VPL5
VCC3
L51
1
DE
VCC
GND
OUT
X2
4
C32
RCKEN
C29
(003-15A)
C27
R51
L55
R45
L54
R44
RCK 41
iRCK2
(003-15A)
(001-13D)
R40
GPL5
5
VCC3
VPL5
L48
R30
VPL5
L50
U6
GND
OUT
12
4
L53
X1
11
L46
CPUCLK
(002-02C)
CLK
_CLR
VCC
C31
DE
C28
_PRE
10
_Q
13
R39
TP11
L52
249
(003-15A)
GPL5
$001 RST_
3-7-36
3-7 (2A3/4/MCE) A3
23
1/1/32, 19:05
2A3/4
L40
VCC3
3 GND
U8
3 GND
U12
GPL5
L45
C26
C18
C16
10 GND
U5
GPL5
20 VCC
10 GND
U7
GPL5
R35
R34
R37
10 GND
GPL5
20 VCC
C25
20 VCC
C20
C40
C17
U6
L44
5 VCC
C24
5 VCC
R32
C19
R33
7 GND
GPL5
VCC3
L43
VCC3
C21
20 VCC
C23
14 VCC
VPL5
C15
VPL5
L41
L42
VPL5
C22
VPL5
10 GND
U9
GPL5
GPL5
U10
GPL5
4
VPL5
VCC3
C3
CT1
CT2
CE2
R2
C94
C5
CE1
VOUT 2
GND
1
R4
C2
C1
3 VIN
C4
L2
G (5 V)
VPL5
U2
B2P-VH
1 CN2
E 5.1 V
L1
2 CN2
GPL5
GPL5
6
GND1 GND2 GND3 GND4
R1
FG1
GMI5
GPL5
GPL5
R90
FG4
GMI5
R3
FG2
GMI5
GPL5
FG3
GMI5
GPL5
3-7-37
3-7 (2A3/4/MCE) A3
24
1/1/32, 19:05
2A3/4
C15
C16
L2
IC1
SM Vref
SM M1
SM M2
SM M3
SM M4
SM M5
SM CLK
SM CWB
R7
R6
R5
R4
JP2
JP1
R3
R2
CN1-13
CN1-12
CN1-11
CN1-10
CN1-9
CN1-8
CN1-7
CN1-6
C12
C11
C10
SG
R10
C22
R1
SM RET
CN1-5
C7
R9
+
SG
SG
SG
SHPSW
TP1
NO MOUNT
SG
6
5
2
1
CN2-4
CN2-6
CN2-3
CN2-1
CN4-2
SM A
SM _A
SM B
SM _B
CN1-2
SHPSW
CN1-14
ODSW
CN1-16
OSD1
C4
SG
SG
19
20
21
L4
ODSW
CN5-2
C20
3
4
CN2-5
CN2-2
D1
JP5 C9
JP4 C8
SG
7
8
Vref VDD A
9
M1
_A
10
M2
B
11
M3
_B
12
M4
13
M5
MOI
14
CLK
MO1
15
CWB
MO2
16
_RES
17
RET
PG
18
EN
PG
SG
22
SM COM
SM COM
C14
SG
C23
P G(M)
R8
SM ENABLE
CN1-4
L1
SG
OSD1
CN7-3
DT1
C6
SG
SG
S
5V
5V
5V
5V
CN4-1
CN7-2
CN7-5
CN5-3
CN1-15
OSD2
C13
CN6-6
5
SG
C17 +
C18
C21
C19
L6
G (5 V)
CN7-6
L5
5.1 V
L3
OSD2
CN6-5
SG
JP3
SG
CN7-1
CN7-4
CN4-3
CN5-1
CN1-1
G
G
G
G
G
DT2
EL ON REM
CN1-3
L7
CN3-1
CN3-2
EL ON
EL ON
P G(L)
L24V
JP7
24 V
C24 C27
JP10
C25
24 V
CN6-4
+
JP6
JP11
C26
C31
CN3-3
CN3-4
G (24 V)
CN6-3
P G(M)
P G(M)
C34
JP14
P G(M)
C35
CN3-5
CN3-6
CN6-1
P G(L)
24 V
24 V
JP12
JP9
JP13
C30
CN6-2
JP8
G (24 V)
C29 C32
P G(L)
G
G
JP15
C36
C1
SG
C33
C2
C3
7
C5
C28
F G(1)
F G(2)
P G(L)
F G(2)
3-7-38
3-7 (2A3/4/MCE) A3
25
1/1/32, 19:05
E
2A3/4
CCD PCB
C
E
F4
F1
IC1
A G
A G
18
10
20
9
26
3
27
2
28
1
12
F3
IC2
14
13
11
12
16
1
9
15
10
R16
F2
R15
A G
R5
CK_in
2B_in
R20
4
12
3
5
11
13
16
8
R19
R21
R11
R10
8
RS_in 3
CP_in 7
SH_in
F8
EN
EN
DO1
DO2
DO3
DO4
VCC
GND
DI1+
DI1
DI2+
DI2
DI3+
DI3
DI4+
DI4
F7
2
1
6
7
10
9
14
15
R18
F9
F10
R22
F11
F12
R23
F13
F14
R24
F15
F16
R6
A G
F17
R12
A G
C16
A G
IC3
CK_out
_CK_out
CK_out
_CK_out
2B_out
_2B_out
RS_out
CP_out
SH_out
R7
7
8
13
14
15
21
22
R17
R13
F18
C18
C5
CP1_EVEN
CP1_ODD
CP2_EVEN
CP2_ODD
CP_LH_EVEN
CP_LH_ODD
VGG CP_RS_EVEN
CP_RS_ODD
CP_CLP_EVEN
CP_CLP_ODD
CP_ROC
VOUT_EVEN
NC
VOUT_ODD
NC
NC
NC
GND
NC
GND
NC
GND
NC
R14
VDD
VDD
VDD
VDD
C1
R8
C4
C3
C7
F5
C17
C14
C15
CN1-1
CLK +
CN1-2
CLK
CN1-3
RS +
CN1-4
RS
CN1-5
CLP +
CN1-6
CLP
CN1-7
SHIFT +
CN1-8
SHIFT
CN1-9
5V
CN1-10
5V
CN1-11
5V
A G
R3
TR1
C1
A G
R29
4
R2
A G
R32
C6
1
2
3
4
RA1
4
IC5
FBP
VIN
VREF
FBN
R33
R34
CN2-1
VO_O+
CN2-2
VO_O
CN2-3
VO_E+
CN2-4
VO_E
CN2-5
+12V
CN2-6
G(Analog)
CN2-7
G(Analog)
R31
R1
TR2
R35
C10 A GA G C8
R36
A G
R25
IC4
1
2
R28
A G
3
4
FBP
VIN
VREF
FBN
8
5
6
C9
R27
C23
R9
F19
A G
R37
A G
C12
C13
R4
A G
C11
IC2
C19
C20
4,5
R26
IC4
C21
IC5
7
R30
C22
F6
A G
3-7-14
3-7-39
E
3-7 (2A3/4/MCE) A4
14
1/1/32, 20:25
E
2A3/4
DF driver PCB
A
S
OSSW
SBFSSOL
CN6-B2
1 1B
1C 5
S
S G 3 2B
2C 4
S G
S
OFSW
CN3-1
OSSW
CN3-2
OFSW
CN2-17
CN5-B8
SBFSSOL
CN5-A7
EFSSOL
*
EFSSOL
CN2-19
OFCL
S G
14
P G
CN5-A5
CN2-20
COM
CN6-B5
OFCL
S G
S G
S
OSBSW
CN6-A5
1 1B
1C 5
S
S G 3 2B
2C 4
S G
S
OFTSW
CN3-3
OSBSW
CN3-4
DFTSW
SBPSOL1
CN2-21
1 1B
S
CN6-A14
CN2-22
OFSOL 1
CN2-15
S
B
CN6-A11
CN3-5
OSLSW
S G
OFSOL2
CN3-9
1 1B
S
S G
S G
CN5-B13
OFSOL2
P G
CN6-B9
OSLEDPCB (GN)
CN6-B7
OSLEDPCB (RED)
CN2-16
P G
1C 5
DFSSW2
2C 4
CN4-3
S
1 1B
CN3-10
P G
OSWSW
OFSOL1
3 2B
OSLEDPCB (RED)
CN5-B12
S G
OSLEDPCB (GN)
SBPSOL2
P G
CN5-A3
2C 4
S G
OSLSW
SBPSOL1
P G
3 2B
SBPSOL2
CN5-A2
1C 5
CN3-8
CN6-A8
S G
1C 5
CN3-7
DFSSW2
CN3-6
DFSSW1
3 2B
P G
2C 4
S G
OSWSW
DFSSW1
CN4-4
P G
S G
F G
S G
*
F G
F G
*
F G
S G
S G
5
24 V
24 V
CN1-1
CN1-2
PG
PG
CN1-3
CN1-4
CN4-2
24 V(VEN)
CN1-5
CN1-6
N.C.
N.C.
VIN
+
VOUT
OCM M1
OCM M2
OCM M3
CN2-1
CN2-2
CN2-3
CN2-4
CN2-5
CN2-8
CN2-7
OCM CLK
OCM CWB
ADJ
N.C.
N.C.
S G
S G
CN1-7
CN1-8
Vref VDD
A
_A
M1
B
M2
_B
M3
M4
MO1
M5
MO1
CLK
MO2
CWB
_RES
RET
PG
EN SG PG
22
6
5
2
1
S G
19
20
21
CN5-A10
CN5-A12
CN5-A11
CN5-A13
OCM A
OCM A
OCM B
OCM B
CN5-A9
CN5-A8
3
4
* Not installed
S G
P G
S G
OCM ENABLE
CN1-9
CN1-10
CN2-10
C
E
S G
S G
S G
S G
CN6-A9
CN6-A12
CN6-A15
CN6-B1
CN6-B4
CN6-A6
CN6-B10
CN6-B13
5V
5V
5V
5V
5V
5V
5V
5V
CN6-B8
CN6-A7
CN6-A10
CN6-A13
CN6-B3
CN6-B6
CN6-A4
CN6-B12
CN6-B15
SG
SG
SG
SG
SG
SG
SG
SG
SG
OFM CLK
OFM RET
OFM CWB
10
VDD
9
CLK
8
MODE
7
A
CWB
6
RST B
AB
B
BB
24 (VEN)
CN4-1
CN5-A1
CN5-A4
CN5-A6
CN5-B7
CN5-B9
CN5-B11
CN2-12
CN2-13
CN2-11
24 V
24 V
24 V
24 V
24 V
24 V
+
S G
12
Vref
S G
5
4
3
2
11
SP
1
GND
OFM ENABLE
CN2-14
CN5-B3
CN5-B5
CN5-B4
CN5-B6
OFM A
OFM A
OFM B
OFM B
CN5-B1
CN5-B2
S G
+
S G
S G
S G
CN2-9
+
SG
SG
S G
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
*
OCM RET
5V
5V
S G
CN2-6
N.C.
N.C.
*
*
*
P G
OCM Vref
C
P G
E
S G
CN6-A1
CN6-A2
CN6-A3
CN3-14
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
N.C.
DF SHORT
CN3-11
S G
S G
3-7-15
3-7-40
E
3-7 (2A3/4/MCE) A4
15
1/1/32, 20:25
2A3/4
S
TR3
R111
S
L47
D5
R8
R7 11
R6
R5
IC15
C47
S G
IC13
CN3-1
R86
R88
R42
R153
R44
R151 A21
R152 A20
R87
S G
SCAN_L3
CN2-10
SCAN_L2
CN2-9
SCAN_L1
CN2-8
SCAN_R4
CN3-8
SCAN_R3
CN3-7
SCAN_R2
CN3-6
SCAN_R1
CN3-5
R85
IC18
15
R84
IC18
14
R83
IC18
13
R1
IC18
12
R37
IC18
17
R38
IC18
18
R39
IC18
16
BUZZER
IC15
10
11
R2
L1
S
5V
CN2-17
5V
CN3-14
5V
MPUCLK
MPUCLK
L34
L2
_RDY
IC1
TR1
R3
1
Vdd
2
GND
3
OUT
S G
R165
L51
R163
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
AN0
P95/_INT3
P94
A22
A21
A20
P90
P67/TB2in
P66/TB1in
P65/TB0in
P64/_INT2
P63/_INT1
P62/_INT0
P61/TA4in
P60/TA4out
P57/TA3in
P56/TA3out
P55/TA2in
P54/TA2out
P53/TA1in
P52/TA1out
P51/TA0in
P50/TA0out
P47
P46
P45
P44
P43
I
_RDY
C1
S G
IC19
IC19
X1
RA2
RA1
RA3
RA4
RA5
RA6
RA7
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15
A16
A17
A18
A19
R121
S
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15
A16
A17
A18
14
IC10
DIGLED_R4
CN3-12
DIGLED_R3
CN3-11
L4
15
IC10
L5
16
IC10
DIGLED_R2
CN3-10
DIGLED_R1
CN3-9
L6
18
IC10
11
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15
A16
A17
A18
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
13
14
15
17
18
19
20
21
_RD
L35
1
Vpp
32
Vcc
16
GND
L24
R34
R168
C18
C17
R63
R123
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15
A16
A17
A18
IC16
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
13
14
15
17
18
19
20
21
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15
A16
A17
A18
S
22 R45
_CE
24
_ROM2
_OE
_RD
L36
1
Vpp
32
Vcc
16
GND
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
27
26
23
25
4
28
29
3
2
30
31
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15
A16
A17
A18
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
13
14
15
17
18
19
20
21
R55
R54
R53
R46
R47
R48
R49
R50
S
22 R59
_CE
24
_ROM3
_OE
_RD
L39
1
Vpp
32
Vcc
16
GND
S G
_WR
5
IC4
LED L2
6
4
5
_O0
_O1
_O2
_O3
_O4
_O5
_O6
_O7
E3
_E1
_E2
IC7
_E
6
LED L1
MPUCLK
IC6
5
CLK
R73
_Q
LED R4
LED R3
IC6
_READY
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
7
11
IC4
IC2
R26
R76 9
6
IC3
R71
11
_RAM
R31
12
5
9
R28
IC3
4
_ROM1
R24
R68
_ROM2
_ROM3
R29
2
R20
R32
IC2
R27
R25
_LCD
1
12
13
7
IC2
IC4
_VRAM
_E
10
10
IC6
R72
13
10
8 R33
IC3
R67
1
A0
2
A1
3
A2
S G
_PRE
D
Q
9
13
11
A20
A21
R66
R65
12
S R62
_WR
LED L3
_RD
LED L4
3 R70
IC3
_RDY
R61
S
D
LED R2
LCD CLK
CLK
8
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
27
26
23
25
4
28
29
3
2
30
31
S G
R22
6
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15
A16
A17
A18
S
22 R45
_CE
24
_ROM1
_OE
R77
_Q
LED R1
S
R140
IC14
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
10
L3
CN2-11
G (5 V)
D_BUS
L25
L29
13
IC10
CN2-12
G (5 V)
CN6-11
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
_CLR
L30
12
IC10
G (5 V)
CN6-8
_CLR
DIGLED_L1
CN2-13
S G
S G
2
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
27
26
23
25
4
28
29
3
2
30
31
A19
R64
DIGLED_L2
17
IC10
CN6-2
A15
A16
A17
A18
_E
DIGLED_L3
IC10
L31
TXD MMI
S G
C52
_RD
L32
CN6-7
IC12
S
R56
R57
R58
R94
R95
R96
R97
R98
R91
R90
R52
R89
R99
R92
R93
R100
R114
R101
R102
C6
CN2-14
R143
L14
S G
80
79
78
77
76
75
74
73
72
71
70
69
68
67
66
65
64
63
62
61
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51
RXD MMI
L11
IC15
S G
R19
C53
DIGLED_L4
S G
R164
E
S G
C5
S G
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15
A16
A17
A18
A19
A23
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
P110
CN6-10
_OE
_CE
_WE
A0
GND 14
A1
S G
A2
I/O0 11
A3
I/O1 12
A4
I/O2 13
A5
I/O3 15
A6
I/O4 16
A7
I/O5 17
A8
I/O6 18
A9
I/O7 19
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A_BUS
VCC
R17
C4
S G
9
L13
Vcc 28
P111
_HOLD
D1
CN6-3
R18
CN2-18
L7
RESET MMI
R4
N.C
R154
R155
R156
R158
R159 S G
R161
CN3-13
CN2-16
L40
AN0
EY
S EX
IC13
R13
IC9
C39
CN3-2
DIGKEY_R1
R40
S
R14
13
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
22
20
27
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
25
24
21
23
2
26
1
R116
DIGKEY_R2
R35
_RD
_RAM
_WR
S G
LED R1
CN3-3
R41
R43
IC13
12
C40
DIGKEY_R3
R79
AN1
S G
C41
CN3-4
S G
R36
S G
R146
R122
CN2-5
S G
R82
R166
CN2-6
DIGKEY_L1
R80
AN1
P72 100
P73 99
P74 98
P75 97
P76 96
P77 95
Vss 94
AVss 93
Vref 92
AVcc 91
Vcc 90
P80/CTS0 89
P81 88 R120
P82/RD0 87
P83/TD0 86 R119
P84/_INT4 85 R118
P85 84
RD1 83 R117
TD1 82
81
DIGKEY_L2
DIGKEY_R4
R81
BYTE
CNVss
_RESET
Xin
Xout
_RD
Vss
Vcc
_HLDA
ALE
_BHE
_WR
P117
P116
P115
P114
P113
P112
CN2-7
C50
R150
R148
R149
E
S
DIGKEY_L3
L48
S G
4
S G
R160 31
32
33
R162 34
35
36
37
38
R167 L42
39
40
41
42
L41
43
44
R124 LED L4
45
LED L3
46
LED L2
47
LED L1
48
LED R4
49
LED R3
50
LED R2
VCC
R157
C51
HRESET
S
S G
AN1
C49
CN2-15
B
C
C
E
C48
S G S G
IC13
S
D6
TR4
C38
IC13
EY
C33
C3
E TR7
S G
S G
TR2
L33
CFL REM
X1 (OUT)
S
L49
C32
2 9
R141
R11 1
D4
R9
R16
CN4-2
R15
CN6-1
D3
R10
N.C
TR5
S
R12
L10
CN6-6
X2 (IN)
S
R147
CN4-4
S G
D7
Y1 (OUT)
R144
S G
CN6-9
IC13
S G
Y2 (IN)
CN4-3
AN0
R145
MMI ACK
C2
R142
CN4-1
L50
R112
S G
L12
10 5
B
C
C
E
C46
S G S G
S
D2
L8
S G
C31
CN6-4
EX
D8
TR6
C30
E TR8
R110
CN6-5
_PRE
MMI ERROR
IC15
L9
IC7
3-7-41
3-7 (2A3/4/MCE) A3
26
1/1/32, 19:05
E
2A3/4
G
10
H
10
SG
SG
G (24 V)
CN5-1
XD0
CN1-6
XD1
CN1-5
IC17
10
XD2
CN1-4
XD3
CN1-3
G (5 V)
CN1-8
C12
C13
L21
_LCD
L38
L37
C37
C35
GND
GND
R115
C24
C57
C45
C8
L28
L53
GND
GND
GND
Vcc
LS07
C36
R113
L44
L15
GND
GND
14
14
Vcc
HC14
C34
Vcc
F74
R75
GND
Vcc
F32
C23
Vcc
F32
14
14
14
14
Vcc
F32
R170
GND
Vcc
F32
C56
Vcc
F138
C10
Vcc
F08
14
14
14
14
Vcc
F02
SG
12
11
IC17
R171
R173
CNT. VR
SG
9
8
R172
G (24 V)
CN2-4
GND
CN2-3
PG
13
IC17
R132
R174
CN1-1
4
6
R138
CN1-7
VLCD
R127
R139
23 V
C44
IC17
R133
CN1-2
R23
12
11
CN1-12
4
SG
VEE(23 V)
C7
R129
R135
DIN
23 V
C25
R30
10
9
8
GND
R78
L16
IC17
R130
R136
Vin
C19
CN1-11
IC17
Vset
7
24 V
CN2-2
C9
LP
C26
CN2-1
L22
R69
CN1-10
Vout
IC8
L26
XSCL
Filter
_Control
C16
R137
Vin+
C20
1
IC17
R131
C14
3
9
R60
CN1-14
L23
LCD. REM
SG
R74
R128
R134
L19
C22
CN1-9
CN5-2
C15
SG
G (5 V)
L27
5V
C43 C29
L45
CN5-3
C21
Vdd
IC11
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14 S
S G R103 S
13
R104 S
12
HRESET
11
MPUCLK
10
_READY
9 R105
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
S
1
Vdd
5.1 V
R106
R126
C42
DB0
AB15
AB14
AB13
AB12
AB11
AB10
AB9
AB8
AB7
AB6
AB5
AB4
AB3
AB2
AB1
AB0
_BHE
MPUSEL
RESET
MPUCLK
READY
_MEMRD
_MEMWR
_MEMCS
_IORD
_IOWR
_IOCS
Vdd
Vss
R107
RA13
L43
C27
VA4
VA5
VA6
VA7
VA8
VA9
VA10
VA11
VA12
VA13
VA14
VA15
_VCS4
_VCS3
_VCS2
_VCS1
_VCS0
VD0
VD1
VD2
VD3
VD4
VD5
VD6
VD7
VD8
VD9
VD10
Vdd
Vss
C28
RA12
O0
O1
O2
O3
O4
O5
O6
O7
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
D0
A15
A14
A13
A12
A11
A10
A9
A8
A7
A6
A5
A4
A3
A2
A1
A0
R108
RA9
RA11
R125
RA8
50
49
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
VA4
VA5
VA6
VA7
VA8
VA9
VA10
VA11
VA12
VA13
VA14
R109
I/O0
I/O1
I/O2
I/O3
I/O4
I/O5
I/O6
I/O7
VA0
VA1
VA2
VA3
VA4
VA5
VA6
VA7
VA8
VA9
VA10
VA11
VA12
VA13
VA14
C11
FUSE1
L18
LCD CLK
GND
D7
D6
D5
D4
D3
D2
D1
VA3
VA2
VA1
VA0
11
12
13
15
16
17
18
19
PG
VA3
VA2
VA1
VA0
__VME
DB15
DB14
DB13
DB12
DB11
DB10
DB9
DB8
DB7
DB6
DB5
DB4
DB3
DB2
DB1
O0
O1
O2
O3
O4
O5
O6
O7
SG
VD11
VD12
VD13
VD14
VD15
LCDENB
XSCL
LP
WF
YD
UD0
UD1
UD2
UD3
LD0
LD1
LD2
LD3
OSC1
OSC2
CN5-4
L20
S
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
14
SG
_OE
_CE
_WE
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
22
20
27
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
25
24
21
23
2
26
1
RA10
Vcc
C54
C55
28
R169
L17
24 V
A_BUS
L52
D_BUS
13
1
IC17
L46
SG
NC
CN1-13
3-7-16
3-7-42
E
3-7 (2A3/4/MCE) A4
16
1/1/32, 20:25
E
2A3/4
N.C.
TB
2
DIG KEY_R1
CNB-1
DIG KEY_R2
CNB-2
DIG KEY_R3
CNB-3
DIG KEY_R4
CNB-4
KEY8
KEY12
KEY16
KEY20
KEY9
KEY13
KEY17
KEY21
KEY10
KEY14
KEY18
KEY22
KEY11
KEY15
KEY19
KEY23
3
D4
SCAN_R1
CNB-5
SCAN_R2
CNB-6
SCAN_R3
CNB-7
SCAN_R4
CNB-8
D5
D6
D7
R7
R8
BZ1
5
TR4
LED20
CNB-14
LED19
5V
LED17
CNB-13
LED18
6
BUZZER
DIG LED_R1
CNB-9
DIG LED_R2
CNB-10
DIG LED_R3
CNB-11
DIG LED_R4
CNB-12
R17
R18
R19
R20
3-7-17
3-7-43
E
3-7 (2A3/4/MCE) A4
17
1/1/32, 20:25
E
2A3/4
TA
1
KEY5
KEY7
R4
R13
LED5
R15
L1
B1
R21
R30
C1
CNT. VR
23 V
CNC-4
C2
1
5
TR7
R24
CNC-1
TR8
VR1
12
R29
CNA-4
CNA-2
R23
T1
TR5
R25
R14
R22
TR3
R9
R10
R11
R12
R28
CNA-17
LED4
5V
LED3
CNA-11
CNA-12
CNA-13
CNA-14
LED2
DIG LED_L1
DIG LED_L2
DIG LED_L3
DIG LED_L4
LED1
CNA-16
CNA-18
TH1
5V
N.C
R6
TR2
TR1
R5
LED16
R3
LED15
R2
LED14
R1
LED13
D3
LED12
D2
LED11
D1
LED9
LED10
CNA-8
CNA-9
CNA-10
KEY2
KEY3
LED8
SCAN_L1
SCAN_L2
SCAN_L3
KEY6
LED7
CNA-5
CNA-6
CNA-7
KEY4
LED6
DIG KEY_L1
DIG KEY_L2
DIG KEY_L3
KEY1
7
TR6
R26
B2
24 V
CNA-1
CFL REM
G (24 V)
CNA-15
CNA-3
R27
3-7-18
3-7-44
E
3-7 (2A3/4/MCE) A4
18
1/1/32, 20:25
2A3/4
+5 V
+5 V
1
1
2
R63
DLSW1
CN1-8
UPSW1
CN1-9
DLSW2
CN1-10 UPSW2
CN4-7
CN4-8
5V
SG
2
R62
2
R61
UPSW1
R65
2
R60
UPSW2
R11
R36
IC6.6
13 A Y 12
Y A
IC6.1
IC6.4
9A Y 8
Y A
R35
1 1
R64
2 2
C 2
IC9.3
5A Y 6
PDMSENS2
R34
1
B
+5 V
PDMSENS1
R37
IC6.5
11 A Y 10
IC6.3
5A Y 6
7
R33
11
R42
R16
GROUND
C4
+5 V
1
R3
2
1 R20 2
C18
PPSENS2
R40
61
62
63
+5 V 64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
GROUND 72
73
PFSW*
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
IC9.1
1A Y 2
CN4-9
PPSENS1
9 GROUND
R39
IC9.5
11 A Y 10
4
CN4-10 N.C
CN1-1
LED CLK
R38
10
1
1
R48
2
R45 1
+5 V
CN2-1
CN2-2
CN2-3
CN2-4
CN2-5
CN2-6
+5 V
SG
PLDSENS1
+5 V
SG
PLDSENS2
CN9-1
CN9-2
CN9-3
CN9-4
CN9-5
DECK TXD
G (5 V)
DECK RXD
G (5 V)
PFSW4*
1
2
3
4
5
6
2
1 R50 2
IC9.6
2 13 A Y 12
IC5.6
13 A Y 12
IC5.5
11 A Y 10
C 2
1
Q14
B
E 3
1 R43 2 6
1
R15
2
1 R51 2
+5 V
IC5.3
+5 V
+5 V
R6 1
R7 1
GROUND GROUND
R28
GROUND
1
2
3
4
5
Y A
DA2 3
1 R31 2
2
1
1 R32 2
1
2
3
DA1
2
1
1
R29
2
C 2
1 8
9
Y A
B
IC5.4
Q7
1 R30 2
P74/ANI4
P73/ANI3
P72/ANI2
P71/ANI1
P70/ANI0
P17
P16
P15
P14
P13
P12
P11/PWM1
P10/PWM0
MODE
ASTB
P40/AD0
P41/AD1
P42/AD2
IC9.2
3A Y 4
P75/ANI5
P76/ANI6
P77/ANI7
AVdd
AVref1
AVss
ANO0
ANO1
AVref2
AVref3
P20/NMI
P21/INTP0
P22/INTP1
P23/INTP2/CI
P24/INTP3
P25/INTP4/ASCK
P26/INTP5
P27/SI
P30/RxD
P31/TxD
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
GROUND
IC5.1
1A Y 2
R1
CN1-4
DOSSW
CN4-11 SCSW
1
B
+5 V
SG
+24 V
PG
R9 1
WDT
2
1
2
3
4
K 1
ZD1
C15
A 2
+24 V
2
RES
R2
3
8
1 C1
+ 1
CN3-1
CN3-2
CN3-3
CN3-4
Q9
+5 V
CK
Vcc
RES
IC1
COUNT
1
4
CT
GND
1 R23 2 6 VREF
VS
GROUND
7
+ 1
C17
1
2
K 1
C2
2
D5
A 2 SIG
C7
C14
B
IC8.4
A
3
B
C 2
B
IC8.1
N.C
CN1-2
N.C
CN4-3
D1
A 2 SIG
+24 V
PDMSENS1
1
Y
B
IC8.2
+5 V
Q5
1
R27
E 3
C 2
GROUND
1
B
2 3
B
C 2
Q2 C 2
3
D2 B
E 1
1 2
K A
K 1
D3
A 2 SIG
PDMSENS2
1
R55
2
1
PDM1
2
+24 V
3
+24 V
4
PDM2
5
+5 V
6
SG
7
PDMSENS1
8
+5 V
9
SG
10
PDMSENS2
CN7-1
CN7-2
CN7-3
CN7-4
CN7-5
CN7-6
CN7-7
CN7-8
CN7-9
CN7-10
2
C8
GROUND
IC2
1
2
C9
IC3
1
2
C10
IC5
1
2
C13
IC8
04
E 1
Q6
AGROUND
E 3
2
C12
IC7
1
2
C11
IC6
IC9
2
C19
GROUND
GROUND
1
N.C
K 1
Q3 C 2
3
D4 B
E 1
1 2
K A
Q1
AGROUND
C 2
A
+5 V
8 1
Y
9
B
B
IC8.3
UPSW2
LED
1
+5 V
+ 1
+24 V
UPSW1
2
+5 V
GROUND
FUSE1
1
2
+5 V
R5
E 3
11
+5 V
R49
+24 V
R25
11 10
CN4-4
+5 V
1
R10
2
CN4-5
PFCL1
R22
1 R21 2
N.C
R26
A
PFCL2
E 1
13
CN4-12
CN4-1
CN4-2
CN4-6
+5 V
GROUND
12
+5 V
+5 V
12
N.C
1
+24 V
2
+24 V
6
CCL
N.C
C6
+5 V
C 2
GROUND
11
12
13
15
16
17
18
19
GROUND
1 R52 2
2
ZD2
2
1
K
A
2
5
6
9
12
15
16
19
R24
+5 V
+5 V
R8 1 GROUND
GROUND
2
AGROUND
9
16
COM1 COM2
3 IN1
01 2
6
02 7
11 IN2
03 10
15
14 IN3
IN4
04
IC4
R4
C3 1
GROUND
IC2
CE
OE
A0
A1
A2
A3
O0
A4
O1
A5
O2
A6
O3
A7
O4
A8
O5
A9
A10 O6
A11 O7
A12
A13
A14
20
22
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
25
24
21
23
2
26
27
+5 V
OSO1
IC5.2
3A Y 4
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
E 3
PFSW*
P43/AD3
P44/AD4
P45/AD5
P46/AD6
P47/AD7
P50/A8
P51/A9
P52/A10
P53/A11
P54/A12
P55/A13
P56/A14
P57/A15
P60/A16
P61/A17
P62/A18
P63/A19
P64/RD
P65/WR
P66/WAIT
IC3
0C
G
1D 1Q
2D 2Q
3D 3Q
4D 4Q
5D 5Q
6D 6Q
7D 7Q
8D 8Q
1
11
3
4
7
8
13
14
17
18
10 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
IC7
X1
PO0
PO1
PO2
PO3
PO4
PO5
PO6
PO7
P67/REFRO
CN1-6
PESENS
R41
+24 V
P32/SCK
P33/SO/SB0
P34/TO0
P35/TO1
P36/TO2
P37/TO3
RESET
X2
CN1-5
CN12-1
CN12-2
CN12-3
CN12-4
CN12-5
+ 1
2
GROUND
60 59 58 57 56 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 44 43 42 41
+24 V
PG
CM PWM
+5 V
CM CLK
C16
+ 1
GROUND
IC9.4
9A Y 8
1
2
3
4
5
GROUND
CN1-11 PPSENS3
+24 V
+5V
E 3
R17
2
10
+5 V
Q13
IC6.2
DSW0
DSW1
PESENS
WDT
CN1-7
1
2
C5
GROUND
8
AGROUND
GROUND
3-7-45
3-7 (2A3/4/MCE) A3
27
1/1/32, 19:05
2A3/4
Interface PCB
A
+5 V
CN3-1
+5 V
CN3-2
SG
CN3-3
DLSW1
CN3-4
+5 V
CN3-5
SG
CN3-6
UPSW1
CN3-7
+5 V
CN3-8
SG
CN3-9
DLSW2
CN3-10
+5 V
CN3-11
SG
CN3-12
UPSW2
R5
R4
R3
R2
+24 V
R1
+5 V
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
1
2
CN4-1
+5 V
CN4-2
PPSENS3
CN4-3
LED CLK
CN4-4
+5 V
CN4-5
PESENS
CN4-6
LED CLK
CN4-7
+5 V
CN4-8
PPSENS2
CN4-9
LED CLK
CN5-1
+24 V
2
1 R6 2
7
1 R7 2
10
1 R8 2
11
CN5-2
CCL
CN5-3
+24 V
CN5-4
PFCL2
CN5-5
+24 V
CN5-6
PFCL1
CN5-7
N.C
CN5-8
N.C
9
10
11
CN6-1
+5 V
CN6-2
SG
CN6-3
SCSW
CN6-4
DOSSW
CN6-5
+24 V
CN8-1
N.C
CN8-2
N.C
CN8-3
N.C
CN7-1
+5 V
12
13
3
+24 V
CN1-1
+24 V
CN1-2
N.C
CN1-3
PFCL1
CN1-4
PFCL2
CN1-5
CCL
CN1-6
+5 V
CN1-7
SG
CN1-8
PPSENS1
CN1-9
N.C
CN1-10
SCSW
CN1-11
LED CLK
CN2-1
N.C
CN2-2
N.C
CN2-3
DOSSW
CN2-4
PESENS
CN2-5
PPSENS2
CN2-6
DLSW1
CN2-7
UPSW1
CN2-8
DLSW2
CN2-9
UPSW2
CN2-10
PPSENS3
CN2-11
N.C
CN2-12
N.C
CN2-13
3
4
5
1
2
GROUND
CN7-2
PPSENS1
CN7-3
LED CLK
CN7-4
N.C
1
2
3
1 R9 2
8
1 R10 2
3-7-46
3-7 (2A3/4/MCE) A3
28
1/1/32, 19:05
3-7 (2A3/4/MCE) A4
CN A-1
CN A-2
CN A-3
CN A-4
CN A-5
CN A-6
CN A-7
CN A-8
CN A-9
CN A-10
CN A-11
CN A-12
CN A-13
CN A-14
CN A-15
CN A-16
CN A-17
CN A-18
CN A-19
CN A-20
CN A-21
CN A-22
CN A-23
CN B-1
CN B-2
CN B-3
CN B-4
CN B-5
CN B-6
CN B-7
CN B-8
CN B-9
CN B-10
CN B-11
CN B-12
CN B-13
CN B-14
CN B-15
CN B-16
CN B-17
CN B-18
CN B-19
CN B-20
CN B-21
CN B-22
CN B-23
A
B
19
C
D
E
F
1/1/32, 20:25
OSW
SW
OSL
SW
DFT
SW
OSB
SW
OFSW
5V
OSSW
SG
CN6-B1
CN6-B2
CN6-B3
CN4-4
CN4-3
DFSSW1
DFSSW2
24 V
24 V (VEN)
DFSSW2
DFSSW1
CN6-B4
CN6-B5
CN6-B6
CN4-2
CN4-1
OFM
CN6-A6
CN6-A5
CN6-A4
CN6-A15
CN6-A14
CN6-A13
CN6-A12
CN6-A11
CN6-A10
5V
OFSW
SG
5V
OSBSW
SG
OSLED
PCB
5V
DFTSW
SG
OCM
CN6-A9
CN6-A8
CN6-A7
OFM B
OFM A
OFM B
OFM A
OFM BCOM 24 V (VEN)
OFM ACOM 24 V (VEN)
5V
OSWSW
SG
CN5-B6
CN5-B5
CN5-B4
CN5-B3
CN5-B2
CN5-B1
OFSOL
CN6-B9
CN6-B8
CN6-B7
OSLEDPCB (GN)
SG
OSLEDPCB (RED)
OCM B
OCM A
OCM B
OCM A
OCM BCOM 24 V (VEN)
OCM ACOM 24 V (VEN)
CN5-A13
CN5-A12
CN5-A11
CN5-A10
CN5-A9
CN5-A8
OFSOL2
CN5-B13
OFSOL1
CN5-B12
24 V
CN5-B11
SB
FS
SOL
EFSSOL
OFCL
SBPSOL1
SBPSOL2
OSLED PCB (GN)
OSLED PCB (RED)
EFS
SOL
SBFSSOL
24 V
CN5-B8
CN5-B7
OFCL
EFSSOL
24 V
OFCL
24 V
SBPSOL2
SBPSOL1
24 V
CN5-A7
CN5-A6
CN5-A5
CN5-A4
CN5-A3
CN5-A2
CN5-A1
CN2-1
CN2-2
CN2-3
CN2-6
CN2-7
CN2-8
CN2-9
CN2-10
CN2-11
CN2-12
CN2-13
CN2-14
CN2-15
CN2-16
CN2-17
CN2-18
CN2-19
CN2-20
CN2-21
CN2-22
CN3-9
CN3-10
CN6-A1
CN6-A2
CN6-A3
CN1-5
CN1-6
CN2-4
CN2-5
CN3-14
SBPSOL
OCM M1
OCM M2
OCM M3
OCM Vref
OCM CWB
OCM CLK
OCM RET
OCM ENABLE
OFM CWB
OFM CLK
OFM RET
OFM ENABLE
OFSOL1
OFSOL2
SBFSSOL
FG
FG
CN3-4
CN3-5
CN3-6
CN3-7
CN3-8
CN3-11
CN3-12
CN3-13
CN3-1
CN3-2
CN3-3
5
Unused pins
OSSW
OFSW
OSBSW
6
CN1-1
CN1-2
CN1-3
CN1-4
CN1-7
CN1-8
CN1-9
CN1-10
FG
FG
DFTSW
OSLSW
DFSSW1
DFSSW2
OSWSW
DF SHORT
24 V
24 V
PG
PG
5V
5V
SG
SG
E
2A3/4
1
3
2
1
2
3
4
4
DFDPCB
5
OSSW
3-7-19
3-7-47
E
A
2A3/4
EL
Fixing unit
102
8
8
850W
21
TH
SM
1
1
93
G(5 V)
5-1
(Option)
4 3 2 1
1 6
G(24 V)
G(24 V)
N.C
N.C
OSSW
OFSW
OSBSW
DFTSW
OSLSW
DFSSW1
DFSSW2
OSWSW
DF SHORT
1411
1410
149
148
147
146
145
144
143
142
141
1
1
3 2
14 13 5 4
7 6
9 8
3 2
14 13 5 4
7 6
9 8
MCPCB2
(Option)
MCPCB1
CN 1
26
N.C
25
24
TXD
12 11 10
12 11 10
N. C
27
N.C
Printer boad
(Option)
G(24 V)
28
N.C
G(5 V)
CN 1
24 V
N.C
CN 17
24 V
24 V
N.C
24 V
6
N.C
N.C
CN 1
N. C
N. C
5
N. C
23
G(5 V)
22
RXD
21
g
*1 For 120 V specifications only.
*2 For inch specifications only.
5B1
5B2
5B3
5B4
5B5
5B6
5B7
5B8
5B9
5B10
5B11
5B12
5B13
5B14
2B1
2A2
2A1
2A4
2A3
2A6
2A5
2A8
2A7
2A9
2A10
2A11
2A12
2B8
2B7
2B5
2B6
2B10
2B11
2B12
2B9
2B4
2B3
19 20 21 22 23 24
10
10
10
10
10
1
1
1
1
3
3
3
2
2
PCM
Cleaning
earth
TLS
TRM
TFM
MC
IFFM
164
167
N.C
169
163
1610
N.C
1611
162
1612
5 12 11 10 9
9 10
MMD*1
SC
(Option)
GRID
CL
TNS
TC
161
166
1
TLDS
168
165
SC CONT
SC REM
TC CONT
TC REM
DB CONT
HVTPCB
G(5 V)
RXD
TXD
CN2
17 18
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
SET SIG
G(5 V)
TXD
G( 5V)
RXD
G(24 V)
24 V
R24 V
GND(24 V)
113
112
11 10
111
13 12
ST ALM
19 20 21 22 23 24
110
17 18
1 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
1 8
1 7
1 6
1 5
GND(5 V)
DB REM
1 4
1 3
MC ALM
TB
GRID CONT
1 2
1 1
ESCL
MC REM
CL REM
+
TFM
R24 V
TFM
IFFM REM
+
TRM
R24 V
TRM
5V
TLS
GND
GND
TNS SIG
R24 V
TNS CONT
5V
N.C
PCM CLK
PCM LOCK
PCM REM
5V
G(5 V)
G(24 V)
10
PFM
TLDS
GND
5A6
5A7
5A8
5A9
5A10
5A11
5A14
111
5A12
112
5A13
G(24 V)
R24 V
R24 V
113
A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9
N.C
114
PFM CLK
115
PFM LOCK
116
PFM REM
117
5V
118
G(5 V)
119
G(24 V)
G(24 V)
R24 V
N.C
DM CLK
DM LOCK
R24 V
12B2
12B3
12B4
DM REM
5V
G(5 V)
13B11
13B10
13B9
13B8
13B7
13B6
13B5
13B4
13B3
13B2
13B1
516
515
514
513
512
511
510
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51
1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 111213
214
213
212
211
215
216
E 5.1 V
N. C
G(24 V)
2B2
FCL3
12B5
12B6
12B8
12B9
12B10
12B1
12A5
8A11
12A6
8A6
8A1
3A11
12B7
G(24 V)
G(24 V)
R24 V
R24 V
B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9
R24 V
FCL2
FCL2
N.C
71
72
73
74
75
76
53
N.C
GND
5V
OSD1
GND
GND
5V
ODSW
OSD2
5V
GND
43
52
SHPSW
42
51
41
5V
31
EL
EL
32
24 V
G(24 V)
G(24 V)
SM A_
24 V
33
34
35
3 6
24 V
SM A
SM B
26
6 1
6 2
6 3
6 4
6 5
6 6
6 7
6 8
6 9
610
611
Key counter
G(5 V)
N. C
RESET
SET SIG
RESET
214
N. C
SET SIG
213
N. C
212
N.C
R24 V
2
1
REM
FCL1
1
2
R24 V
R24 V
2
1
N.C(5 V)
FCL5
1
2
N.C
R24 V
2
1
A6 A5 B10
N.C
FCL4
1
2
ESCL
R24 V
2
1
3A10
12A10
12A9
RCL
1
2
FCL3
R24 V
2
1
A2 A1
R24 V
12A8
12A7
12A4
12A3
12A2
12A1
8B9
8B8
8B11
8B10
8A5
CLML
8A3
8A2
8A4
R24 V
CLMU
R24 V
CN 1
(Option)
Key card*1
Finisher (Option)
211
N.C
1
2
5V
BUZZER
N.C
DIG LED_R3
DIG LED_R2
DIG LED_R1
SCAN_R4
SCAN_R3
SCAN_R2
SCAN_R1
DIG KEY_R4
DIG KEY_R3
DIG KEY_R2
DIG KEY_R1
G(24 V)
CNT.VR
DIG KEY_L1
DIG KEY_L2
DIG KEY_L3
SCAN_L1
SCAN_L2
SCAN_L3
DIG LED_L1
DIG LED_L2
DIG LED_L3
DIG LED_L4
CFL REM
5V
5V
N.C
24 V
23 V
G(5 V)
TXD MMI
MMIACK
G(5 V)
RXD MMI
ENGACK MMI
MMI ERROR
ENG ERROR MMI
RESET MMI
G(5 V)
N. C
1713
176
175
174
173
177
1717
2B6
2B7
3B7
3B8
3B9
3B10
3B11
A2 A3 A4 A5
7 8 9
4 5 6
1 2 3
A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8
A9 A10 A11
B6 B7
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8
7 8
1
3 2 1
3 2 1
1 2 3 4 5 6
PFCLL
PSWL
10 11 12 13 14 15
A2 A4 A3 A5 A6 A7 A8
A9
A1
B11 B10 B9 B8 B7 B6 B5
B8 B9
7 8
7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 2 3 4 5 6
B9 B8 B7 B6 B5 B4 B3 B2 B1
QR/P15(40P) DF11(18P)
2
1
3 2 1
3 2 1
B10 B11
5 9 6 10 8 4 3 1
QR/P15(40P) DF11(22P)
5 4 3 2 1
17 18 12 14 16 11 13 15 7
9 7 3 4 2
18 17 11 13 15 12 14 16 8 6 10 5
PFCLU
PSWU
LICSWU
5 6 3 4 1 2
18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6
3 1
6 3 4 1 2
3 2 1 3 2 1
3 2 1
2 1 3
17 18 15 16 13 14 11 12 9 10 7 8 5
3 2 1 3 2 1
STKSW
SRHPSW
DUPESW
DUPRSW
LICSWL
FRXD
215
CN 4
2
1
FCL1
G(5 V)
713
712
711
710
79
78
77
76
75
74
73
72
71
CN 3
G(5 V)
216
CN 1
1
2
FCL5
E 5.1 V
22
R5 V
G(5 V)
/ADJUST 1
G(5 V)
/ADJUST 2
G(5 V)
/EN
G(5 V)
/VD1 +
/VD1
/VD2 +
/VD2
G(5 V)
IPC boad
(Option)
3
1
FCL4
21
29
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
110
111
112
113
85
84
83
82
81
CN 2
FTXD
1 2 3 4 5 6
A2 A1
1
3
RCL
210
R5 V
G(5 V)
/BD +
/BD
G(5 V)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 111213
G(5 V)
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
SBESW
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
FSSOL
3 2 1
A4 A3
2
1
CLML
G(5 V)
21
22
23
24
25
91
92
93
94
1 2 3 4 5
RESET
1 2 3 4 5 6
SET SIG
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
FSSW
3 2 1
GND
5V
SBESW
FSSOL2
152
DM
CLMU
E 5.1 V
22
PM CLOK
G(5 V)
PM START
PM READY
156
5V
A8 A7
21
185
1 2 3
1 2 3
FSSOL1
1
2
A10 A9
G(5 V)
31
32
33
34
4 3 2 1
1810
PFSW4
R24 V
2
1
B4 B3
E 5.1 V
22
189
5.1 V
21
35
LD circuit
188
G(5 V)
+12 V
107
36
186
PFSW3
GND
1
2
B2 B1
G(24 V)
SLEEP SIG
Z CROSS SIG
G(12 V)
183
EPCB
A8 A7
71
72
E 5.1 V
FG
A10 A9
106
R24 V
LSU
2 1
105
N.C
DUPPCSW
101
184
PFSW2
SBFSSOL
DUPFWDSOL
DUPPTSOL
103
BD circuit
PFSW1
SRM
102
PM
PLSWL
FSW
5V
3A3
FSSW
PLSWU
GND
PWSWL*2
104
181
154
G(5 V)
CN 1
PWSWU*2
5V
3A2
158
LICSWL
PFSW4
3B6
CFM2 REM
GND
5V
3B5
5V
1512
3A1
R24 V
MPCB
1812
PFSW3
3 2 1
G(5 V)
3A9
CFM2
1510
2 1
1 2
PSWL
3B4
GND
3 2 1
1514
CFM1 REM
5V
1 2 3
RSW
1 2 3
3 2 1
3A7
CFM1
PFCLL
3B3
2 1
1 2
1516
PFSW2
CCM
1 2
2 1
3A6
3A8
R24 V
HUMPCB
PCFM
R24 V
5V
3A5
5
1
8B1
1314
3A4
4
2
151
RSW
7
1
8B2
6
2
5V
8B3
155
G(5 V)
3
3
153
G(5 V)
CCM FWD
5
3
LICSWU
8B4
CCM REV
2
4
157
1313
1315
1
5
1511
5V
R24 V
4
4
G(5 V)
8B5
1312
PCFM REM
19B10
19A10
19B9
19A9
19B8
19A8
19B7
19A7
19B6
19A6
19B5
19A5
19B4
19A4
19B3
19A3
19B2
19A2
19B1
19A1
1811
1310
N.C
3
5
159
8B6
139
1311
2
6
PSWU
8B7
5V
2 1
1 2
1513
EHUMSENS
1
7
1515
4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4
R24 V
G(5 V)
5A4
138
3 2 1
5A3
102
202
KC SET SIG 203
SET G
204
182
3 2 1
5A2
101
SRM A_
3 2 1
104
SRM B_
3 2 1
SRM A
GND
CCDPCB
KC COUNT
187
137
ETTH
5A1
136
5V
3 2 1
103
TC
PFSW1
1 2 3
SRM B
R24 V
GND
3 2 1
106
5V
1 2 3
3B2
105
R24 V
FSW
PLSWL
201
TC
3B1
108
R24 V
1
2
107
DUPFWDSOL
2
1
R24 V
134
133
G(5 V)
R24 V
132
131
G(5 V)
OMPCB
N.C
DESK OE
5-2
G(24 V)
N.C
DESK SIN
179
N.C
DESK SOUT
1712
N.C
DESK SCLK
1711
5-3
G(5 V)
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
BYPPWSW DIG 2
8A10
135
5A5
BYPPWSW DIG 1
8A9
1010
PFCLU
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 111213 1415 16
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
DECK TXD
DESK RESET
1710
G(5 V)
G(5 V)
178
DECK RXD
G(24 V)
171
PFSW4
5V
1718
24 V
172
GND
SET SIG
FTH 5 V
FTH
ESW
ESW 5 V
ESW GND
SSW3
SSW3 SOURCE
43
SSW2 SOURCE
SSW2
48
46
PRY REM
SSW1 SOURCE
PRY SOURCE
49
44
45
65
24 V
R24 V
H2 REM
68
H1 REM
67
66
G(24 V)
E 5.1 V
G(24 V)
24 V
G(5 V)
64
63
5-4
5.1 V
109
14B1
BYPPWSW DIG 0
6 5 4 3 2 1
14B2
BYPEDSW
1 2 3 4 5 6
14B3
1011
G(5 V)
1
4
1014
1012
SBFSSOL1
14B4
PLSWU
2
3
N.C(R24 V)
R24 V
14B5
BYPPWSW
1013
8A8
G(5 V)
3
2
1016
G(5 V)
4
1
14B6
1015
N.C
PWSWL DIG 2
8
2
1018
N.C
SBFSSOL2
PWSWL DIG 1
DF11(8P)
5 6 7
3 4 1
N.C
G(5 V)
8
2
14B7
DUPPTSOL
PWSWL DIG 0
8A7
DF11(8P)
5 6 7
3 4 1
1017
BYPPLSW BYPEDSW
N.C
BYPPLSW
3 2 1
14B8
5V
4 3 2 1
SRM A_
91
R24 V
G(5 V)
926
2 1
SRM B_
14B9
92
GND
PWSWU DIG 2
921
925
1 2 3
3 2 1
SRM A
98
PWSWU DIG 1
920
922
9
1
R24 V
SRM B
DUPPCSW
PWSWU DIG 0
919
924
14A9
N.C(GND)
8
2
R24 V
96
N.C(5 V)
7
3
DUPFWDSOL
5V
SET SIG
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
B5 B4 B3 B2 B1
923
14A1
6
4
R24 V
94
5
5
SBFSSOL1
97
GND
BYPSOL
4
6
R24 V
95
DUPRSW
R24 V
3
7
SBFSSOL2
93
5V
14A8
2
8
DUPPTSOL
GND
14A6
1
9
R24 V
911
BYPPFCL
BYPSOL
DUPPCSW
913
DUPESW
R24 V
BYPPFCL
5V
99
5V
BYPPSW
BYPPSW
GND
14A7
3 2 1
DUPRSW
14A5
914
GND
G(5 V)
1 3
1 3
5V
910
5V
5V
1 2
1 2
GND
GND
14A2
1
7
DUPESW
14A4
14A3
3
5
5V
912
2
6
GND
916
SRHPSW
4
4
5V
915
STKSW
5
3
GND
917
5V
6
2
SRHPSW
GND
7
1
STKSW
A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 A17 A18 B19 A20 A21 A22 A23
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
62
24 V
N.C(G) 918
5V
A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 A17 A18 A19 A20 A21 A22 A23
B12 B13 B14 B15 B16 B17 B18 B19 B20 B21 B22 B23
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
111
110
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
61
a
Shield box
3
3
1
1
12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
B12 B13 B14 B15 B16 B17 B18 B19 B20 B21 B22 B23
B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 B10 B11
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
314
313
312
311
310
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
110
111
112
113
114
1 15 14 13 12 11
2 1
2 1
16 8
12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 B10 B11
A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11
611
610
69
68
67
66
65
64
63
62
61
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
9 10 11 12 13 14
GND
25
ORPCB
OLPCB
Touch panel
41 Y2(OUT)
X1(IN)
42
Y1(IN)
43 X2(OUT)
44
(Option)
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11
EFSSOL
OFCL
SBPSOL1
SBPSOL2
OSLED(GN)
OSLED(RED)
CFL
LCD
VLCD
VEE(23 V)
XD3
XD2
XD1
XD0
23 V
G(5 V)
5V
XSCL
LP
DIN
N.C
LCD.REM
45
44
17
37
27
16
13
51
52
53
54
61
62
63
64
75
71
Finisher
2
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
CH
SSW3
3
24 V
24 V
24 V
24 V
G(24 V)
G(24 V)
G(24 V)
G(24 V)
G(5 V)
E 5.1 V
24 V
5.1 V
G(24 V)
G(5 V)
N. C
G(12 V)
+12 V
G(5 V)
5.1 V
G(5 V)
E 5.1 V
G(5 V)
E 5.1 V
Z CROSS SIG
E 5.1 V
G(5 V)
G (Analog)
G (Analog)
+12 V
VO_E
VO_E+
VO_O
VO_O+
SLEEP SIG
SMPCB
65
(Service part)
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
OMPCB
5V
5V
5V
SHIFT
SHIFT +
CLP
CLP +
RS
RS +
CLK
CLK +
OFM ENABLE
OFSOL1
OFSOL2
SBFSSOL
13A11
13A10
13A9
13A8
13A7
13A6
13A5
13A4
13A3
13A2
13A1
FG
FG
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
1110
1111
5.1 V
SSW2
3
11
21
15
32
39
31
41
34
23
36
26
35
25
43
24
22
33
42
78
SRDF
M1
M2
M3
Vref
CWB
CLK
RET
ENABLE
CWB
CLK
RET
9 10
SSW1
47
74
42
N.C
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
SSW1
57
41
N.C
OCM
OCM
OCM
OCM
OCM
OCM
OCM
OCM
OFM
OFM
OFM
OSD1
24 V
24 V
G(24 V)
G(24 V)
E 5V
E 5V
G(5 V)
G(5 V)
N.C
12
G(5 V)
G(24 V) 61
E 5.1 V 66
24 V OUT
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
OPH
(Service part)
64
G(24 V) 63
24 V
62
24 V
SM B_
2 1
2 1
G(5 V)
SHPSW
EL ON REM
SM ENABLE
SM RET
SM CWB
SW CLK
SM M5
SM M4
SM M3
SM M2
SM M1
SM Vref
ODSW
OSD1
OSD2*2
1
5
A1orA2
N.C
14
18
58
65
79
38
5 4 3 2
1 2 3 4
43or44
4
A1orA2
1716
24 V
G(24 V)
24 V
G(24 V)
E 5.1 V
G(5 V)
43or44
MSW
81
1715
55
56
66
67
76
77
72
73
1714
SRDF
SMPCB
24 V
24
33or34
23
23or24
24 V
24 V
G(24 V)
G(24 V)
G(5 V)
G(5 V)
E 5.1 V
E 5.1 V
22
33or34
82
N.C
21
23or24
LIVE
PSPCB
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
NEUTRAL
ESW
9 1
TB 3
1
3
3 2 1
TB 1
11 10 9 12 13
11 10 9 12 13
TB 2
BLACK
2
2
WHITE
LIVE
NEUTRAL
NF
NEUTRAL
TB 4
OSD2*
ODSW
FTH
120 V
1 5
BROWN
1 4
1
LIVE
1 3
3
3
1 2
1 1
PRY
220-240 V
SHPSW
INPCB
L. BLUE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
NEUTRAL
850W
H2
24
101
7
7
H1
DB
3-7-48
E
A
A
E
A
E
E
A
A
E
2A3/4
EL
Fixing unit
850W
850W
21
TH
16
11
15
14
12
13
FCL3
13B11
13B10
13B9
13B8
13B7
13B6
13B5
13B4
13B3
13B2
13B1
516
515
514
513
512
511
510
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51
G(24 V)
N.C
2 7
N.C
2 6
N.C
2 5
G(5 V)
2 4
TXD
N.C
OSSW
OFSW
OSBSW
DFTSW
OSLSW
DFSSW1
DFSSW2
OSWSW
DF SHORT
1
1
3 2
14 13 5 4
7 6
9 8
3 2
14 13 5 4
7 6
9 8
MCPCB1
CN 1
CN 1
12 11 10
12 11 10
2 8
N.C
Printer boad
(Option)
G(24 V)
G(24 V)
N.C
CN 17
24 V
MCPCB2
214
212
215
211
216
213
N. C
6
N.C
24 V
CN 1
1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 111213
4 3 2 1
24 V
2 3
G(5 V)
2 2
RXD
2 1
g
*1 For 120 V specifications only.
*2 For inch specifications only.
5B1
5B2
5B3
5B4
5B6
5B7
5B8
5B9
5B10
5B11
5B12
5B13
5B14
2B1
2A2
2A1
2A4
2A3
2A6
2A5
2A8
2A7
2A9
2A10
2A11
2A12
2B8
2B7
2B5
2B6
2B10
2B11
2B12
2B9
2B4
2B3
10 9
10 9
10
10
10
3
3
3
1
1
2
2
1
1
Cleaning
earth
1
TLDS
TLS
TRM
TFM
MC
164
163
162
161
168
167
3 4
N.C
169
9 10
MMD*1
SC
(Option)
GRID
CL
TNS
TC
N.C
1610
HVTPCB
PCM
5 12 11 10 9
G(5 V)
TXD
1611
G( 5V)
166
1612
113
RXD
112
165
R24 V
1
G(24 V)
GND(24 V)
2
24 V
ST ALM
3
SC CONT
4
111
110
TC CONT
DB CONT
GND(5 V)
DB REM
MC ALM
GRID CONT
TC REM
SET SIG
G(5 V)
13 12 11 10
19
19 20 21 22 23 24
18
19 20 21 22 23 24
17 18
17
17 18
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
16
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
15
14
RXD
ESCL
MC REM
11
13
12
CL REM
+
TFM
R24 V
TFM
IFFM REM
+
TRM
R24 V
TRM
5V
TLS
GND
TNS SIG
GND
R24 V
TNS CONT
5V
TXD
CN2
TB
PFM
N.C
PCM CLK
PCM LOCK
PCM REM
G(5 V)
5V
10 9
2
TLDS
GND
5A6
5A8
5A7
5A9
5A10
5A14
5A13
5A12
111
5A11
G(24 V)
G(24 V)
R24 V
R24 V
112
A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9
N.C
113
PFM LOCK
114
PFM CLK
116
115
117
PFM REM
5V
G(5 V)
G(24 V)
118
G(24 V)
119
R24 V
N.C
R24 V
12B4
12B3
12B2
DM CLK
DM LOCK
5V
DM REM
G(5 V)
G(24 V)
G(24 V)
R24 V
R24 V
IFFM
N.C
71
72
73
74
75
N.C
5V
GND
OSD1
GND
GND
5V
ODSW
5V
GND
SHPSW
OSD2
76
52
53
43
51
42
EL
5V
41
31
24 V
24 V
G(24 V)
G(24 V)
SM A_
EL
32
33
35
34
24 V
SM A
36
SM B
N.C
G(5 V)
2 1
(Option)
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
610
611
2 1
E 5.1 V
2 2
N. C
N. C
N. C
N. C
SET SIG
RESET
N. C
RESET
N. C
N. C
SET SIG
FCL2
12B5
12B6
12B7
12B9
12B8
12B1
12A6
12B10
B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9
FCL1
CN 1
(Option)
Key counter
Key card*1
Finisher (Option)
A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8
2B2
FCL5
N.C
A6 A5 B10
REM
2
1
R24 V
1
2
N.C
2
1
N.C(5 V)
1
2
N.C
A2 A1
2
1
12A5
8A11
8A6
8A1
3A11
3A10
12A8
12A10
A2 A1
ESCL
1
2
R24 V
2
1
12A9
12A7
R24 V
1
2
FCL3
FCL1
2
1
FCL2
R24 V
1
2
R24 V
12A4
12A3
12A2
FCL5
R24 V
12A1
8B9
8B8
RCL
FCL4
R24 V
R24 V
8B11
8B10
8A5
8A3
8A4
R24 V
CLML
8A2
R24 V
CLMU
A4 A3
2
1
FCL4
26
611
610
69
68
67
66
65
64
63
62
61
G(5 V)
TXD MMI
MMIACK
G(5 V)
RXD MMI
ENGACK MMI
MMI ERROR
ENG ERROR MMI
RESET MMI
G(5 V)
N. C
1716
1715
1713
1714
176
175
174
173
177
179
1712
1710
1711
178
171
1718
172
2B6
2B7
1717
3B7
3B8
3B9
3B10
3B11
A2 A3 A4 A5
7 8 9
A9 A10 A11
B8 B9
B6 B7
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8
7 8
1
3 2 1
3 2 1
1 2 3 4 5 6
PFCLL
10 11 12 13 14 15
A2 A4 A3 A5 A6 A7 A8
A9
A1
B9 B8 B7 B6 B5 B4 B3 B2 B1
B10 B11
4 5 6
1 2 3
7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6
B11 B10 B9 B8 B7 B6 B5
7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6
3 2 1
3 2 1
9 7 3 4 2
5 9 6 10 8 4 3 1
QR/P15(40P) DF11(22P)
18 17 11 13 15 12 14 16 8 6 10 5
17 18 12 14 16 11 13 15 7
5 4 3 2 1
6 3 4 1 2
QR/P15(40P) DF11(18P)
PFCLU
PSWU
LICSWU
A10
5 6 3 4 1 2
18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6
DUPESW
3 2 1 3 2 1
3 2 1
DUPPCSW
3 1
17 18 15 16 13 14 11 12 9 10 7 8 5
STKSW
3 2 1 3 2 1
SRHPSW
DUPRSW
PSWL
24 V
N.C
RCL
N.C
N.C
N.C
CLML
CN 4
LICSWL
214
CN 3
212
213
CN 2
211
G(24 V)
152
DM
CLMU
2 1
2 9
713
712
711
710
7 9
7 8
7 7
7 6
7 5
7 4
7 3
7 2
7 1
156
5V
A8 A7
210
8 5
8 4
8 3
8 2
8 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 111213
A10 A9
G(5 V)
R5 V
G(5 V)
/ADJUST 1
G(5 V)
/ADJUST 2
G(5 V)
/EN
G(5 V)
/VD1 +
/VD1
/VD2 +
/VD2
G(5 V)
9 1
9 2
9 3
9 4
1 2 3 4 5
1
2
E 5.1 V
2 2
1 1
1 2
1 3
1 4
1 5
1 6
1 7
1 8
1 9
110
111
112
113
CN 1
3
1
2 1
R5 V
G(5 V)
/BD +
/BD
G(5 V)
IPC boad
(Option)
B4 B3
1
3
G(5 V)
PM CLOK
G(5 V)
PM START
PM READY
2 1
2 2
2 3
2 4
2 5
4 3 2 1
FRXD
G(5 V)
E 5.1 V
1 2 3 4 5 6
B2 B1
2
1
E 5.1 V
2 2
31
3 2
3 3
3 4
LD circuit
G(5 V)
215
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9
SBESW
1
2
2 1
3 5
LSU
G(5 V)
FTXD
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
FSSOL
3 2 1
GND
5V
FSSOL2
FSSOL1
FSSW
R24 V
RESET
G(5 V)
5.1 V
G(12 V)
216
SLEEP SIG
+12 V
107
3 6
185
1 2 3
1 2 3
A8 A7
7 2
189
PFSW4
GND
SBESW
5V
3A3
FSSW
2
1
R24 V
G(24 V)
1810
EPCB
1
2
71
E 5.1 V
Z CROSS SIG
FG
A10 A9
106
BD circuit
2 1 3
101
105
PM
2 1
103
188
PFSW3
GND
102
186
PFSW2
5V
104
184
154
G(5 V)
MPCB
183
SET SIG
CCDPCB
19B10
19A10
19B9
19A9
19B8
19A8
19B7
19A7
19B6
19A6
19B5
19A5
19B4
19A4
19B3
19A3
19B2
19A2
19B1
19A1
PLSWL
PFSW1
SBFSSOL
DUPFWDSOL
DUPPTSOL
PLSWU
FSW
SRM
PWSWL*2
CN 1
PWSWU*2
PFSW4
3A2
158
LICSWL
201
KC COUNT
202
KC SET SIG 203
SET G
204
181
3 2 1
R24 V
CFM2 REM
GND
3A9
3A1
CFM2
3B6
CFM1
1512
5V
3B5
R24 V
CFM1 REM
5V
5
1
1510
3B4
R24 V
1812
PFSW3
3 2 1
3A6
3A7
2 1
1 2
PSWL
G(5 V)
3B3
2 1
1 2
1516
1514
RSW
3A5
3A8
R24 V
PFCLL
GND
CCM
1 2
4
2
1 2 3
3 2 1
5V
1314
3A4
3
3
RSW
5V
3 2 1
1313
1315
G(5 V)
PFSW2
1 2 3
CCM FWD
2
4
8B1
1
5
8B2
151
CCM REV
7
1
155
R24 V
2 1
8B3
PCFM REM
PCFM
8B4
6
2
5V
8B5
5
3
G(5 V)
8B6
4
4
153
8B7
1310
1312
3
5
1511
157
OMPCB
1811
1311
2
6
159
5V
2 1
1 2
1513
N.C
EHUMSENS
1
7
1515
LICSWU
24 V
5V
BUZZER
N.C
DIG LED_R3
DIG LED_R2
DIG LED_R1
SCAN_R4
SCAN_R3
SCAN_R2
SCAN_R1
DIG KEY_R4
DIG KEY_R3
DIG KEY_R2
DIG KEY_R1
314
313
312
311
310
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
110
111
112
113
114
5-1
N.C
N.C
N.C
N.C
PFSW4
G(5 V)
5-2
G(24 V)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
DECK TXD
DECK RXD
G(5 V)
G(5 V)
5V
G(24 V)
GND
SET SIG
24 V
FTH 5 V
FTH
ESW
ESW 5 V
ESW GND
SSW3
SSW3 SOURCE
43
SSW2 SOURCE
PRY REM
SSW2
48
47
42
41
46
SSW1
SSW1 SOURCE
PRY SOURCE
44
49
45
65
24 V
R24 V
H2 REM
68
H1 REM
67
G(24 V)
E 5.1 V
G(24 V)
24 V
G(5 V)
64
66
63
5-3
G(5 V)
182
3 2 1
5A5
139
3 2 1
5A4
GND
1 2 3
5A3
102
5V
3 2 1
101
PFSW1
3 2 1
SRM B_
SRM A_
138
G(5 V)
HUMPCB
5A2
4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4
5A1
104
R24 V
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 111213 1415 16
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
62
5-4
5.1 V
187
137
106
103
SRM A
5V
ETTH
TC
136
5V
GND
3B2
R24 V
3B1
SRM B
PSWU
134
135
R24 V
G(5 V)
133
FSW
PLSWL
1 2 3
105
132
3 2 1
108
R24 V
131
3 2 1
DUPFWDSOL
G(5 V)
8A10
6 5 4 3 2 1
107
14B1
BYPPWSW DIG 2
1 2 3 4 5 6
R24 V
PFCLU
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
111
110
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
61
24 V
TC
1010
BYPPWSW DIG 1
1
2
109
SBFSSOL1
BYPPWSW DIG 0
1
4
1012
R24 V
BYPEDSW
G(5 V)
2
3
14B2
BYPPWSW
14B3
PLSWU
3
2
14B4
4
1
14B5
1011
4 3 2 1
1013
1014
G(5 V)
1016
8A9
8
2
1015
N.C
G(5 V)
8A8
N.C
14B6
G(5 V)
1018
G(5 V)
N.C
PWSWL DIG 2
8A7
DF11(8P)
5 6 7
3 4 1
14B7
BYPPLSW BYPEDSW
1017
2 1
N.C
BYPPLSW
3 2 1
14B9
14B8
926
1 2 3
3 2 1
92
925
N.C(GND)
5V
8
2
14A9
91
SBFSSOL2
PWSWL DIG 1
924
N.C(5 V)
14A1
GND
N.C(R24 V)
PWSWL DIG 0
923
SET SIG
DUPPTSOL
A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 A17 A18 A19 A20 A21 A22 A23
A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 A17 A18 B19 A20 A21 A22 A23
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
98
G(5 V)
96
DUPPCSW
R24 V
25
ORPCB
OLPCB
Touch panel
45
44
37
17
27
16
13
51
52
53
54
61
62
63
64
75
71
11
21
15
32
N. C
24 V
5.1 V
G(24 V)
G(5 V)
G(12 V)
+12 V
G(5 V)
G(5 V)
5.1 V
E 5.1 V
G(5 V)
E 5.1 V
24 V
24 V
24 V
24 V
G(24 V)
G(24 V)
G(24 V)
G(24 V)
G(5 V)
E 5.1 V
39
31
41
23
34
36
26
35
43
25
22
33
42
24
Z CROSS SIG
G(5 V)
E 5.1 V
SLEEP SIG
5.1 V
CFL
LCD
94
5V
PWSWU DIG 2
922
DF11(8P)
5 6 7
3 4 1
97
GND
PWSWU DIG 1
921
95
DUPRSW
PWSWU DIG 0
920
BYPSOL
BYPSOL
12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
B12 B13 B14 B15 B16 B17 B18 B19 B20 B21 B22 B23
B12 B13 B14 B15 B16 B17 B18 B19 B20 B21 B22 B23
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
B5 B4 B3 B2 B1
919
BYPPFCL
R24 V
2
1
SRM B_
SRM A_
5V
14A8
BYPPFCL
9
1
SRM A
93
R24 V
8
2
R24 V
R24 V
SRM B
911
GND
BYPPSW
7
3
DUPFWDSOL
DUPESW
14A6
6
4
R24 V
913
5
5
SBFSSOL1
99
5V
G(5 V)
4
6
R24 V
14A7
3
7
SBFSSOL2
914
2
8
DUPPTSOL
5V
GND
5V
1
9
R24 V
14A5
12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 B10 B11
B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 B10 B11
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1411
1410
149
148
147
146
145
144
143
142
141
2
2
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11
A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11
EFSSOL
OFCL
SBPSOL1
SBPSOL2
OSLED(GN)
OSLED(RED)
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
CH
(Service part)
SMPCB
65
OFM ENABLE
OFSOL1
OFSOL2
SBFSSOL
BYPPSW
DUPPCSW
14A4
910
1 3
1 3
5V
13A11
13A10
13A9
13A8
13A7
13A6
13A5
13A4
13A3
13A2
13A1
1
1
3
3
1 2
1 2
GND
FG
FG
1
1
3 2 1
5V
DUPRSW
14A2
14A3
916
912
GND
1
7
GND
915
SRHPSW
3
5
DUPESW
917
5V
STKSW
2
6
5V
GND
4
4
5V
GND
G (Analog)
G (Analog)
+12 V
VO_E
VO_E+
VO_O
VO_O+
1
1
5
3
GND
6
2
SRHPSW
7
1
5V
STKSW
M1
M2
M3
Vref
CWB
CLK
RET
ENABLE
CWB
CLK
RET
SSW3
3
1
1
9 10 11 12 13 14
GND
SRDF
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
SSW2
3
Finisher
OCM
OCM
OCM
OCM
OCM
OCM
OCM
OCM
OFM
OFM
OFM
N.C(G) 918
OSD1
24 V
24 V
G(24 V)
G(24 V)
E 5V
E 5V
G(5 V)
G(5 V)
N.C
9 10
SSW1
G(5 V)
SHPSW
EL ON REM
SM ENABLE
SM RET
SM CWB
SW CLK
SM M5
SM M4
SM M3
SM M2
SM M1
SM Vref
ODSW
OSD1
OSD2*2
OMPCB
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
G(5 V)
5B5
7 8
62
G(24 V) 61
E 5.1 V 66
(Service part)
HSW (Service part)
SC REM
7 4
N.C
24 V
23 V
G(24 V)
CNT.VR
DIG KEY_L1
DIG KEY_L2
DIG KEY_L3
SCAN_L1
SCAN_L2
SCAN_L3
DIG LED_L1
DIG LED_L2
DIG LED_L3
DIG LED_L4
CFL REM
5V
5V
N.C
N.C
24
SM B_
A1orA2
24 V OUT
1 2
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
5 7
OPH
2
A1orA2
41 Y2(OUT)
X1(IN)
42
Y1(IN)
43 X2(OUT)
44
N.C
24 V
Shield box
64
G(24 V) 63
2 1
2 1
VLCD
VEE(23 V)
XD3
XD2
XD1
XD0
23 V
G(5 V)
5V
XSCL
LP
DIN
N.C
LCD.REM
SRDF
1 4
1 8
5 8
6 5
7 9
3 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
24 V
G(24 V)
24 V
G(24 V)
E 5.1 V
G(5 V)
24 V
5 4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4 5
43or44
4
8 1
OSD2*
ODSW
5V
5V
5V
SHIFT
SHIFT +
CLP
CLP +
RS
RS +
CLK
CLK +
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
1110
1111
22
33or34
43or44
MSW
5 5
5 6
6 6
6 7
7 6
7 7
7 2
7 3
21
33or34
LIVE
TB 3
8 2
24 V
24 V
G(24 V)
G(24 V)
G(5 V)
G(5 V)
E 5.1 V
E 5.1 V
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
TB 1
BLACK
ESW
23or24
PSPCB
23
1
23or24
3 2 1
NEUTRAL
NEUTRAL
9 1
NF
LIVE
1
FTH
TB 4
TB 2
120 V
WHITE
11 10 9 12 13
11 10 9 12 13
BROWN
NEUTRAL
2
2
LIVE
3
3
PRY
SHPSW
INPCB
L. BLUE
220-240 V
SMPCB
SM
1
1
9 3
24
102
H2
NEUTRAL
H1
101
8
8
7
7
DB
3-7-49
E
A
A
E
A
E
2A3/4
BN
GN
3
1
YW
BE
C30
1 5V
2 OFSW
3 SG
1
2
SG
OSLED (RED)
(CN1)
C7-4
C7-5
C7-6
C7-7
C6-B4 GY
C6-B5 GY
C6-B6 GY
C7-8
C7-9
C7-10
C7-11
C6-B9 GY
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
SG
SG
5V
5V
4
3
2
1
DFSSW1
DFSSW2
24 V
24 V (VEN)
OE
OSSW
EFSSOL
BE
BE
SBSFSOL
BE
BE
LB
BE
C27
1 24 V
2 EFSSOL
C29
1 24 V
2 SBSFSOL
24 V
24 V (VEN)
DFSSW2
C25
C4-2 RD
OCM M1
A-23
A-22 OSBSW
A-21 OFSW
A-20 OSSW
A-19
A-18
A-17 DF SHORT
A-16 OSWSW
A-15 DFSSW2
A-14 DFSSW1
A-13 OSLSW
A-12 DFTSW
A-11 FG
A-10 FG
A-9
A-8 G (5 V)
A-7 G (5 V)
A-6 E 5 V
A-5 E 5 V
A-4 G (24 V)
A-3 G (24 V)
A-2 24 V
A-1 24 V
C1-10
C1-9
C1-8
C1-7
C1-4
C1-3
C1-2
C1-1
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
C3-8
C3-7
C3-6
C3-5
C3-4
M1 GN
M1 GN
C3-13
C3-12
C3-11
C3-3
C3-2
C3-1
3
4
5
OCM ENABLE
OCM Vref
OCM M3
OCM M2
B-3
B-2
B-1
11
1
2
C2-2
C2-1
8
9
10
C2-7
C2-6
C2-3
OFM CWB
OCM RET
OCM CLK
OCM CWB
B-6
B-5
B-4
B-15 SBSFSOL
B-14 OFSOL2
B-13 OFSOL1
B-9
B-8
B-7
5
6
7
C2-8
2
3
C2-10
C2-9
C2-11
C2-13
C2-12
EFSSOL
OFCL
SBPSOL (A)
SBPSOL (R)
OCM CLK
OCM RET
OCM ENABLE
OFM CWB
OFM CLK
OFM RET
OFM ENABLE
OFSOL (A)
OFSOL (R)
SBSFSOL
OCM Vref
OCM CWB
C9-8
6
C9-7
7
8 C9-6
9 C9-5
C9-4
10
11 C9-3
12 C9-2
13 C9-1
14 C10-12
C10-11
15
C10-10
16
17 C10-9
18 C10-8
19 C10-7
20 C10-6
C10-5
21
C10-4
22
1 C9-11
2 C9-10
C9-9
3
4
OCM M1
OCM M2
OCM M3
9 C10-3
C10-2
10
11 C8-7
12 C8-6
C8-5
13
14
OSLED (GN)
OSLED (RED)
OSWSW
C19-3 GY
C19-2 GY
C19-1 GY
C10-6 GY
C10-5 GY
C10-4 GY
C10-3 GY
C10-2 GY
C10-1 GY
C20-3 GY
C20-2 GY
C20-1 RD
PG
PG
24 V
24 V
C4
P1-3 RD
P2-3 RD
P2-1 RD
P1-2 RD
3 SG
C5-A6 GY
C5-A7 GY
(CN2)
A-1
A-2
A-3
A-4
A-5
A-6
A-7
A-8
A-9
A-10
A-11
A-12
A-13
A-14
A-15
SG
SG
DSBSW
5V
SG
OSWSW
5V
SG
OSLSW
5V
SG
DFTSW
5V
5V
SG
5V
OSLED (GN)
SG
OSLED (RED)
SG
OFSW
5V
SG
OSSW
5V
B-15
B-14
B-13
B-12
B-11
B-10
B-9
B-8
B-7
B-6
B-5
B-4
B-3
B-2
B-1
C5
(CN5)
C15-3 GY
C15-2 GY
C15-1 GY
C13-2 GY
C13-1 GY
C26-2 GY
C26-1 GY
C17-6 GY
C17-5 GY
C17-4 GY
C17-3 GY
C17-2 GY
C17-1 RD
C32-1 GY
C32-2 GY
C32-3 GY
C30-1 GY
C30-2 GY
C30-3 GY
C24-1 GY
C24-2 GY
C24-3 RD
A-1
A-2
A-3
A-4
A-5
A-6
A-7
A-8
A-9
A-10
A-11
A-12
A-13
24 V
SBPSOL (A)
SBPSOL (R)
24 V
OFCL
24 V
EFSSOL
OCM ACOM 24 V (VEN)
OCM BCOM 24 V (VEN)
OCM A
OCM _
B
OCM A
_
OCM B
OFSOL (R)
OFSOL (A)
24 V
B-13
B-12
B-11
B-10
24 V
B-9
SBSFSOL
B-8
24 V _
B-7
OFM B
B-6
_
OFM A
B-5
OFM B
B-4
OFM A
B-3
OFM BCOM 24 V (VEM) B-2
OFM ACOM 24 V (VEN) B-1
P1
C24
C26
DFDPCB
C2
C6
(CN6)
C22-1 GY
C22-2 GY
C-22-3 GY
C28-1 GY
C28-2 GY
C11-1 GY
C11-2 GY
C11-3 GY
C11-4 GY
C11-5 GY
C11-6 RD
C4-3 RD
P1-1 RD
1 5V
2 OSSW
11
12
C3
(CN3)
C6-B8 GY
C6-B7 GY
DFSSW1
DFSSW2
OSLSW
OFSW
OSBSW
DFTSW
C8-4
1
2 C8-3
C8-2
3
C8-12
4
5 C8-11
C8-10
6
C8-9
7
8 C8-8
C1
C5-B13 GY
(CN4)
DFSSW2
C2-14
7
8
9
10
C2-17
C2-16
C2-15
C2-20
C2-19
C2-18
4
5
6
1
2
3
C5-B12 GY
P2
OSLED (GN)
C7
M1
C5-B11 GY
C32
OSLED
PCB
Wire color
Mark
BK
Black
BN
Brown
YW
Yellow
GN
Green
BE
Blue
WE
White
PK
Pink
RD
Red
OE
Orange
LB
Light blue
PE
Purple
GY
Gray
Green/yellow GN/YW
B-16
B-23
C5-B5 GY
C5-B4 GY
C5-B3 GY
C5-B2 GY
C22
3 OFSOL2
C31
OE
OFSW
C3-9
C2-22
C2-21
C3-10
C7-1 GN
C7-2 GN
OFM
1 24 V
2 OFSOL1
C8
OSSW
C23
RD
OFSOL
C9
OE
YW
C5-B1 RD
C5-B6 GY
1
4 OFM B
_
5 OFM A
_
6 OFM B
3 OFM A
BE
RD
BK
WE
C5-A5 GY
C5-A4 GY
C11
C12
1 24 V
2 OFCL
BK
C5-A3 GY
C13
C14
BK
C5-A1 GY
C5-A2 GY
2
1
3 SBPSOL2
1 24 V
2 SBPSOL1
BN
RD
GN
C5-A13 RD
C16
C5-A12 GY
C15
1
6 OCM B
2
5 OCM A
_
OE
3
4 OCM B
_
YW
C17
C18
C6-A14 GY
3 OCM A
BE
RD
WE
BK
C6-A5 GY
OF
CL
C10
C6-A4 GY
OSBSW
C6-A6 GY
OSBSW
SG
5V
C19
C6-A13 GY
C6-A15 RD
1
C20
DFT
SW
SBP
SOL
OCM
3 5V
C21
1 SG
2 DFTSW
OE
BE
LB
C5-A11 GY
C5-A10 GY
2
C5-A9 GY
C5-A8 RD
P2-2 RD
C4-1 RD
C4-4 RD
C6-B1 RD
C6-B2 GY
C6-B3 GY
C10
C6-A12 GY
C6-A11 GY
C6-A10 GY
C6-A9 GY
C6-A8 GY
C6-A7 GY
1
2
3
4
5
6
5V
OSLSW
SG
5V
OSWSW
SG
DFSSW1
1 24 V
2 24 V (VEN)
3 DFSSW1
C9
6
5
4
3
2
1
C7-1 OE
C7-2 GY
C7-3 BE
C8-1 OE
C8-2 YW
C8-3 BE
Original table
C7
C8
C9-3 OE
C9-2 YW
C9-1 BE
1 5V
2 OSWSW
3 SG
OE
YW
BE
OSWSW
C9-6 OE
C9-5 GY
C9-4 BE
OSLSW
1 5V
2 OSLSW
3 SG
C28
2
1
C5-B7 GY
C5-B8 GY
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CN-1
CN-2
CN-3
CN-4
CN-5
CN-6
CN-7
CN-8
CN-9
CN-10
CN-11
CN-12
CN-13
CN-14
CN-15
CN-16
INTERFACE
G (5 V)
G (24 V)
5V
24 V
DECK RXD
G (5 V)
DECK TXD
G (5 V)
ACIN-L
ACIN-N
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
PFSW4*
RD
BE
OE
GN
LB
GY
PK
BN
PL
BK
CN-1
WE
CN-2
(Service part)
DH2
(Service part)
DH1
AC-N
AC-L
RD
CN-1
RD
CN-2
AC-N
AC-L
5V
G (5 V)
24 V
G (24 V)
CN9-1
CN9-2
CN9-3
CN9-4
CN9-5
DECK TXD
G (5 V)
DECK RXD
G (5 V)
PFSW4*
RD
RD
AC-L
AC-N
RD
CN-1
RD
CN-2
CN3-1
CN3-2
CN3-3
CN3-4
+24 V
+24 V
N.C
PFCL1
PFCL2
CCL
+5 V
SGND
PPSENS1
N.C
SCSW
N.C
RD
RD
PDM1
CN-3
CN-2
CN-1
WE
WE
RD
RD
WE
WE
WE
RD
RD
RD
+5 V
SGND
PDMSENS1
CN-2
CN-1
CN4-1
CN4-2
CN4-3
CN4-4
CN4-5
CN4-6
CN4-7
CN4-8
CN4-9
CN4-10
CN4-11
CN4-12
LB
LB
LB
LB
LB
LB
LB
LB
LB
LB
LB
WE
WE
WE
WE
WE
WE
WE
WE
WE
WE
WE
DCNJ-11
DCNJ-10
DCNJ-9
DCNJ-8
DCNJ-7
DCNJ-6
DCNJ-5
DCNJ-4
DCNJ-3
DCNJ-2
DCNJ-1
DCNJ-22
DCNJ-21
DCNJ-20
DCNJ-19
DCNJ-18
DCNJ-17
DCNJ-16
DCNJ-15
DCNJ-14
DCNJ-13
DCNJ-12
LED CLK
N.C
N.C
DOSSW
PESENS
PPSENS2
DLSW1
UPSW1
DLSW2
UPSW2
PPSENS3
+24 V
+24 V
N.C
PFCL1
PFCL2
CCL
+5 V
SGND
PPSENS1
N.C
SCSW
DCNP-11
DCNP-10
DCNP-9
DCNP-8
DCNP-7
DCNP-6
DCNP-5
DCNP-4
DCNP-3
DCNP-2
DCNP-1
DCNP-22
DCNP-21
DCNP-20
DCNP-19
DCNP-18
DCNP-17
DCNP-16
DCNP-15
DCNP-14
DCNP-13
DCNP-12
WE
WE
WE
WE
WE
WE
WE
WE
WE
WE
WE
LB
LB
LB
LB
LB
LB
LB
LB
LB
LB
LB
LED CLK
N.C
N.C
DOSSW
PESENS
PPSENS2
DLSW1
UPSW1
DLSW2
UPSW2
PPSENS3
N.C
N.C
CN2-1
CN2-2
CN2-3
CN2-4
CN2-5
CN2-6
CN2-7
CN2-8
CN2-9
CN2-10
CN2-11
CN2-12
CN2-13
+24 V
+24 V
N.C
PFCL1
PFCL2
CCL
+5 V
SGND
PPSENS1
N.C
SCSW
CN1-1
CN1-2
CN1-3
CN1-4
CN1-5
CN1-6
CN1-7
CN1-8
CN1-9
CN1-10
CN1-11
+24 V
PDM2
CN7-1
CN7-2
CN7-3
CN7-4
CN7-5
CN7-6
CN7-7
CN7-8
CN7-9
CN7-10
PDM1
+24 V
+24 V
PDM2
+5 V
SGND
PDMSENS1
+5 V
SGND
PDMSENS2
+5 V
SGND
PLDSENS1
+5 V
SGND
PLDSENS2
CN2-1
CN2-2
CN2-3
CN2-4
CN2-5
CN2-6
+5 V
CN-3
SGND
CN-2
PLDSENS1 CN-1
WE
WE
WE
LB
LB
LB
+5 V
CN-3
SGND
CN-2
PLDSENS2 CN-1
PLDSENS1
CN-3
CN-2
CN-1
+5 V
SGND
PDMSENS2
Wire color
BLACK
BROWN
YELLOW
GREEN
BLUE
WHITE
PINK
RED
ORANGE
LIGHT BLUE
PURPLE
CM
+5 V
DLSW1
SGND
+5 V
UPSW1
SGND
+5 V
DLSW2
SGND
+5 V
UPSW2
SGND
CN3-1
CN3-3
CN3-2
CN3-4
CN3-6
CN3-5
CN3-7
CN3-9
CN3-8
CN3-10
CN3-12
CN3-11
+5 V
PPSENS3
LED CLK
+5 V
PESENS
LED CLK
+5 V
PPSENS2
LED CLK
CN4-1
CN4-2
CN4-3
CN4-4
CN4-5
CN4-6
CN4-7
CN4-8
CN4-9
+5 V
PPSENS1
LED CLK
N.C
CN7-1
CN7-2
CN7-3
CN7-4
+24 V
CCL
+24 V
PFCL2
+24 V
PFCL1
N. C
N. C
CN5-1
CN5-2
CN5-3
CN5-4
CN5-5
CN5-6
CN5-7
CN5-8
+5 V
SGND
SCSW
DOSSW
+24 V
CN6-1
CN6-2
CN6-3
CN6-4
CN6-5
YW
YW
YW
YW
YW
YW
YW
YW
YW
YW
YW
YW
LB
LB
LB
LB
LB
LB
LB
LB
LB
OE
OE
OE
OE
OE
+24 V
PGND
CM PWM
+5 V
CM CLK
CN-5
CN-4
CN-3
CN-2
CN-1
CN12-1
CN12-2
CN12-3
CN12-4
CN12-5
+24 V
PGND
CM PWM
+5 V
CM CLK
+5 V
DLSW1
SGND
CN-1
CN-3
CN-2
DLSW1
+5 V
UPSW1
SGND
CN-1
CN-3
CN-2
UPSW1
+5 V
DLSW2
SGND
CN-1
CN-3
CN-2
DLSW2
+5 V
UPSW2
SGND
CN-1
CN-3
CN-2
UPSW2
+5 V
PPSENS3
LED CLK
CN-3
CN-2
CN-1
PPSENS3
+5 V
PESENS
LED CLK
CN-3
CN-2
CN-1
PESENS
+5 V
PPSENS2
LED CLK
CN-3
CN-2
CN-1
PPSENS2
+5 V
PPSENS1
LED CLK
CN-3
CN-2
CN-1
PPSENS1
WE
WE
WE
+24 V
CCL
OE
OE
OE
OE
OE
OE
+24 V
PFCL2
+24 V
PFCL1
BE
BE
BE
BE
BE
BE
+24 V
CCL
CN-1
CN-2
CCL
+24 V
PFCL2
CN-1
CN-2
PFCL2
+24 V
PFCL1
CN-1
CN-2
PFCL1
PLDSENS2
PDM2
PDMSENS2
PDM1
+24 V
CN-2
CN-1
PDMSENS1
CN1-1
CN1-2
CN1-3
CN1-4
CN1-5
CN1-6
CN1-7
CN1-8
CN1-9
CN1-10
CN1-11
RD
RD
LED CLK
N.C
N.C
DOSSW
PESENS
PPSENS2
DLSW1
UPSW1
DLSW2
UPSW2
PPSENS3
Mark
BK
BN
YW
GN
BE
WE
PK
RD
OE
LB
PL
RD
RD
RD
RD
RD
+5 V
SGND
SCSW
CN-3
CN-2
CN-1
DOSSW
+24 V
CN-1
CN-2
SCSW
DOSSW
N. C
N. C
N. C
CN8-1
CN8-2
CN8-3
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KYOCERA MITA
AMERICA, INC.
Headquarters:
225 Sand Road, P.O. Box 40008
Fairfield, New Jersey 07004-0008
U.S.A.
Phone: (973) 808-8444
KYOCERA MITA
CORPORATION