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DIGITAL PLAIN PAPER COPIER

DP1200/1500

File No. 31100024


Copyright 2001

TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION


DP1200/1500

CAUTION
This product is a class 1 laser product that complies with 21CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11 of the CDRH stand-
ard and IEC825. This means that this machine does not produce hazardous laser radiation. The use of
controls, adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in haz-
ardous radiation exposure.
This laser radiation is not a danger to the skin, but when an exact focusing of the laser beam is achieved
on the eyes retina, there is the danger of spot damage to the retina.
The following cautions must be observed to avoid exposure of the laser beam to your eyes at the time
of servicing.
1) When a problem in the laser optical unit has occurred, the whole optical unit must be exchanged as
a unit, not as individual parts.
2) Do not look into the machine with the main switch turned on after removing the developer unit, toner
cartridge, and drum cartridge.
3) Do not look into the laser beam exposure slit of the laser optical unit with the connector connected
when removing and installing the optical system.
4) The middle frame contains the safety interlock switch.
Do not defeat the safety interlock by inserting wedges or other items into the switch slot.

CAUTION VARO !
INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION, AVATTAESSA JA SUOJALUKITUS
WHEN OPEN AND INTERLOCKS DEFEATED. OHITETTAESSA OLET ALTTIINA
NKYMTTMLLE LASERSTEILYLLE L
AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM.
KATSO STEESEEN.

VORSICHT ADVARSEL
UNSICHTBARE LASERSTRAHLUNG, USYNLIG LASERSTRLNING VED BNING, NR
WENN ABDECKUNG GEFFNET UND SIKKERHEDSBRYDERE ER UDE AF
SICHERHEITSVERRIEGELUNG BERBRCKT. FUNKTION. UNDG UDSAETTELSE FOR
NICHT DEM STRAHL AUSSETZEN. STRLNING.

VARNING !
LASER WAVE LENGTH : 780 795 OSYNLIG LASERSTRLNING NR DENNA DEL
Pulse times : 0.481 ms/6 mm R PPNAD OCH SPRREN R URKOPPLAD.
Out put power : 0.20 0.03 mW BETRAKTA EJ STRLEN. STRLEN R FARLIG.
DP1200/1500

At the production line, the output power Caution


of the scanner unit is adjusted to 0.57 This product contains a low power laser
MILLI-WATT PLUS 20 PCTS and is device. To ensure continued safety do not
maintained constant by the operation of remove any cover or attempt to gain access
the Automatic Power Control (APC). to the inside of the product. Refer all
Even if the APC circuit fails in operation
for some reason, the maximum output servicing to qualified personnel.
power will only be 15 MILLI-WATT 0.1
MICRO-SEC. Giving an accessible
emission level of 42 MICRO-WATT
which is still-less than the limit of
CLASS-1 laser product.

VAROITUS! LAITTEEN KYTTMINEN MUULLA


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TAVALLA SAATTAA ALTISTAA KYTTJN
TURVALLISUUSLUOKAN 1 YLITTVLLE
NKYMTTMLLE LASERSTEILYLLE.

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STT N I DENNA BRUKSANVISNING
SPECIFICERATS, KAN ANVNDAREN UTSTTAS
FR OSYNLIG LASERSTRLNING, SOM
VERSKRIDER GRNSEN FR LASERKLASS 1.

LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE
The foregoing is applicable only to the 220V KLASS 1 LASER APPARAT
model, 230V model and 240V model.
CONTENTS

1. GENERAL ................................................................................................................... 1-1


1. DP1200/1500 major functions .......................................................................................... 1-1
2. System Configuration ....................................................................................................... 1-1

2. SPECIFICATIONS ....................................................................................................... 2-1


1. Basic specifications of copier ........................................................................................... 2-1

3. CONSUMABLE PARTS .............................................................................................. 3-1


1. Supply system table ......................................................................................................... 3-1
2. Environmental .................................................................................................................. 3-1
3. Production control number (lot No.) identification ............................................................. 3-1
4. TD cartridge replacement ................................................................................................. 3-2

4. EXTERNAL VIEWS AND INTERNAL STRUCTURES ................................................ 4-1


1. Appearance ...................................................................................................................... 4-1
2. Internal ............................................................................................................................. 4-1
3. Operational panel ............................................................................................................. 4-2
4. Motors and solenoids ....................................................................................................... 4-3
5. Sensors and switches ....................................................................................................... 4-4
6. PWB unit .......................................................................................................................... 4-5
7. Cross sectional view ......................................................................................................... 4-6

5. UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION


1. A WORD ON COPIER INSTALLATION ............................................................................ 5-1
2. CHECKING PACKED COMPONENTS AND ACCESSORIES .......................................... 5-1
3. UNPACKING .................................................................................................................... 5-1
4. REMOVING PROTECTIVE PACKING MATERIALS ......................................................... 5-1
5. DEVELOPER UNIT INSTALLATION ................................................................................. 5-2
6. TONER CARTRIDGE INSTALLATION .............................................................................. 5-3
7. LOADING COPY PAPER ................................................................................................. 5-3
8. POWER TO COPIER ....................................................................................................... 5-4
9. CONNECTING THE INTERFACE CABLE (DP1200 Only) ............................................... 5-4

6. INSTALLING THE PRINTER DRIVER SOFTWARE (DP1200 Only) ......................... 6-1


1. Description of the printer driver ........................................................................................ 6-1
2. Checking the hardware and software requirements .......................................................... 6-1
3. Installing the printer driver ................................................................................................ 6-1
4. Printer driver group ........................................................................................................... 6-3
5. Parallel interface ............................................................................................................... 6-3
7. OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTIONS ............................................................................... 7-1
1. Outline of operation .......................................................................................................... 7-1
2. Scanner section ................................................................................................................ 7-2
3. Laser unit ......................................................................................................................... 7-2
4. Fuser section .................................................................................................................... 7-3
5. Paper feed section and paper transport section ............................................................... 7-4
6. Printing process ............................................................................................................... 7-7

8. DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY .............................................................................. 8-1


1. High voltage section ......................................................................................................... 8-1
2. Operation panel section .................................................................................................... 8-4
3. Optical section .................................................................................................................. 8-5
4. Fusing section .................................................................................................................. 8-6
5. Tray paper feed/Transport section ..................................................................................... 8-9
6. Manual paper feed section ............................................................................................... 8-13
7. Rear frame section ........................................................................................................... 8-17
8. Power section ................................................................................................................... 8-18

9. ADJUSTMENTS .......................................................................................................... 9-1


1. Optical section .................................................................................................................. 9-1
2. Copy density adjustment .................................................................................................. 9-8
3. High voltage adjustment ................................................................................................... 9-9

10. SIMULATION, TROUBLE CODES .............................................................................. 10-1


1. Entering the simulation mode ........................................................................................... 10-1
2. List of simulations ............................................................................................................. 10-2
3. Contents of simulations .................................................................................................... 10-3
4. TROUBLE CODES ........................................................................................................... 10-13

11. USER PROGRAM ....................................................................................................... 11-1


12. MAINTENANCE .......................................................................................................... 12-1
1. Maintenance table ............................................................................................................ 12-1
2. Maintenance display system ............................................................................................ 12-1

13. ELECTRICAL SECTION ............................................................................................. 13-1


1. Block diagram ................................................................................................................... 13-1
2. Circuit descriptions ........................................................................................................... 13-3

14. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM .................................................................................................... 14-1


DP1200/1500

[1] GENERAL
1. DP1200/1500 major functions
Item GDI without GDI with PCL6 with
CPM SB/MB 2 tray SPF (ADF) SOPM FAX
Model USB USB USB

DP1200 12CPM MB
DP1500 15CPM MB Opt Opt Opt Opt Opt

Descriptions of items
CPM: Copy speed (Copies Per Minute)
SB/MB: SB = Manual feed single bypass, MB = Manual feed multi bypass
2 tray: Second cassette unit. The 1 tray unit (MY-1019) is optionally available.
SPF (ADF): Original feed unit (Automatic document feeder)
GDI with USB: GDI printer function with USB. The GA-1090 (GDI + USB kit) is optionally available.
SOPM: Scan One Print Many function (Many copies are made by one scan.)
PCL6 with USB: PCL printer function with USB. The GA-1100 (PCL6 + USB kit) is optionally available.
FAX: FAX unit. The GD-1100 (FAX unit) is optionally available.

Descriptions of table
: Standard provision
: No function or no option available
Opt: Option
* PCL6 with USB (GA-1100) + FAX (GD-1100) is not available.

2. System Configuration

(DP-1200/1500)

(Options)

MR-2013 GD-1100 MY-1019

GA-1100 GA-1090

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[2] SPECIFICATIONS
1. Basic specifications of copier
A. Basic specifications
Item Spec.
Type Desktop
Copy system Dry, electrostatic
Segment (class) Digital personal copier
DP1200: 293mm x 518mm x 445mm (TBD)
External dimensions (W x D x H) (mm)
DP1500: 293mm x 518mm x 483mm (TBD)
DP1200: Approx. 17.4kg (TBD)
Weight
DP1500: Approx. 19kg (TBD)

B. Operation specification
Section Item Details Spec.
Paper feed
DP1200, DP1500: 1 tray (250 sheets) + multi bypass (50 sheets)
system
Paper size A4, B5, A5 (Landscape)
Paper weight 56 80g/m2
Tray paper feed
section Paper feed capacity 250 sheets
Kinds Standard paper, specified paper, recycled paper
AB system Remark User adjustment of paper guide available
Paper size A4, B5, A5, B6, A6 (Landscape)
Paper weight 52 128g/m2
Multi bypass paper
Paper Paper feed capacity 50 sheets
feed section
feed Standard paper, specified paper, recycled paper, OHP, Label,
section Kinds 1
Postal card
Remark User adjustment of paper guide available
Paper size 8-1/2" x 14", 8-1/2 x 11", 8-1/2" x 5-1/2" (Landscape)
Paper weight 15 21 lbs.
Tray paper feed
section Paper feed capacity 250 sheets
Kinds Standard paper, specified paper, recycled paper
Remark User adjustment of paper guide available
Inch system
8-1/2" x 14", 8-1/2 x 11", 8-1/2" x 5-1/2", 3-1/2" x 5-1/2"
Paper size
(Landscape)
Paper weight 14 34.5 lbs.
Multi bypass paper
feed section Paper feed capacity 50 sheets
Standard paper, specified paper, recycled paper, OHP, Label,
Kinds 1
Postal card
Remark User adjustment of paper guide available

1:OHP, Label, Postal card: each 1 pc.


As special media have wide variety of forms by country or region, they may not be used in some cases.

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Section Item Details Spec.


Exit way Face down
Paper exit section Capacity of output
100 sheets
tray
Original set Center Registration (left edge)
Max. original size B4 (10 14)
Originals
Original kinds Sheet and book
Original size
None
detection
Scanning system CCD sensor scanning by lighting lamp scanner
CCD sensor Resolution 400 dpi
Scanning
Type Xenon lamp
Optical section
Lighting lamp Voltage 1.5kV
section
Power consumption 11 3W
Gradation 256 gradations/8bit

Writing Writing system Writing to OPC drum by the semiconductor laser


section Laser unit Resolution 600 dpi
Type OPC (30)
Photoconductor
Life 25k
Charging system Saw -tooth charging with a grid, / () scorotron discharge
Image forming
Charger Transfer system (+) DC corotron system
Separation system () DC corotron system
Developing Developing system Dry, 2-component magnetic brush development system
Cleaning Cleaning system Counter blade system (Counter to rotation)
Fusing system Heat roller system
Upper heat roller Type Teflon roller
Fusing section Lower heat roller Type Silicon rubber roller
Type Halogen lamp
Heater lamp Voltage 100V/240V
Power consumption 800W
Voltage Local AC voltage
Power source
Frequency Common use for 50 and 60Hz
Max. DP1200/DP1500: 1000W
Electrical section Average (operating) *1) DP1500: 310Wh/H, DP1200: 270Wh/H
Power consumption Stand-by mode
DP1200/DP1500: 70Wh/H
(initial condition) *1)
Pre-heat mode *1) DP1200/DP1500: 40Wh/H
1)
Auto power shut-off mode * DP1200/DP1500: 18Wh/H
*1) May fluctuate due to environmental conditions and the input voltage.

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C. Copy performance
Section Item Details Spec.
3R + 2E (AB system: 50, 70, 81, 100, 141, 200%)
Fixed magnification ratios
Copy magnification (Inch system: 50, 64, 78, 100, 129, 200%)
Zooming magnification ratios 50 ~ 200% (151 steps in 1% increments)
Manual steps (manual,
5 steps
photo)
9.6 sec. or below (A4), 9.4 sec. or below (8-1/2"
Tray paper feed 14") (Pre-heat mode: 16 sec. or below / Auto power-
Copy speed First copy time shut-off mode: 23 sec. or below)
10.0 sec (Pre-heat mode: 16 sec. or below / Auto
Manual paper feed
power-shut-off mode: 23 sec. or below)
Same size DP1200: 12 DP1500: 15
AB system: A4
Copy speed (CPM) Enlargement DP1200: 12 DP1500: 15
(Landscape)
Reduction DP1200: 11 DP1500: 15
Same size DP1200: 12 DP1500: 15
B5 (Landscape) Copy speed (CPM) Enlargement DP1200: 12 DP1500: 15
Reduction DP1200: 12 DP1500: 15
Same size DP1200: 10 DP1500: 12
Inch system 8-1/2
Copy speed (CPM) Enlargement DP1200: 10 DP1500: 12
14 (Landscape)
Reduction DP1200: 10 DP1500: 12
Same size DP1200: 12 DP1500: 15
8-1/2 11
Copy speed (CPM) Enlargement DP1200: 12 DP1500: 15
(Landscape)
Reduction DP1200: 12 DP1500: 15
Max. continuous copy
99
quantity
Leading edge 1 4 mm
4 mm or less
Trailing edge
Void area

4 mm or less
Void Side edge void area
(per side)

Same size: 3.0mm or less / Enlarge (200%): 2.0mm


OC mode Leading edge
or less / Reduction (50%): 6.0mm or less
Image loss
Same size: 4.0mm or less / Enlarge (200%): 3.0mm
SPF mode Leading edge
or less / Reduction (50%): 8.0mm or less

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[3] CONSUMABLE PARTS


1. Supply system table
No. Name Model name Life Package unit Remark

1 Toner Cartridge PS-ZT1200 6.5K 10 Life based on 6% coverage of A4 original.


2 Developer D-1200 25K 10
(6%)

3 Drum Kit OD-1200 25K 10

2. Environmental 3. Production control number (lot No.)


The environmental conditions for assuring the copy quality and the identification
machine operations are as follows:
Developing cartridge
(1) Normal operating condition
Temperature: 20C~25
Humidity: 65 5%RH Production month
Production day
(2) Acceptable operating condition
Destination code
Humidity (RH) (Dealer, distributor, OEM, etc.)
85% Production place
(SOCC: Fixed to B.)
End digit of year
60% Version No.

*:Destination

Division No.
20% A same pack G
EX Destination
B same pack H
10C 30C 35C A P
Option Destination
(3) Transportation condition B Q

Humidity (RH)
90% Drum cartridge
The label on the drum cartridge shows the date of production.
60% (SOCC production)

Production month
Production day
Destination code
(Dealer, distributor, OEM, etc.)
15% Production place
(SOCC: Fixed to B.)
End digit of year
25C 30C 40C Version No.
(4) Supply storage condition
Humidity (RH) JAPAN production
90%
Ver. A 9 1 1 0001 X
Production month
(1-9=Jan. -Sep. 0=Oct. X=Nov. Y=Dec)
Serial number of month
Fixed to 1.
Pack division
(See table below)
20% End digit of year
Version No.

5C 45C

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Division No. 4. TD cartridge replacement


Ex production 1 1) Open the front and side cabinets of the copier.
2) Keep holding Toner lover, and
Option 2
3) Carefully pull out Toner unit from the copier.
Same pack 3

Production control 1
label attachment position

4) Put Toner unit in a collection bag immediately after removing it from


the copier

Production control
label attachment position(*1)

1 The production control label is not attached to the cartridge of a


China product.

Note: Never carry exposed Toner unit. Be sure to put it in the col-
lection bag.

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[4] EXTERNAL VIEWS AND INTERNAL STRUCTURES


1. Appearance

(1)

(2) (9)

(4) (3) (10)

(11)
(6)
(8)
(12)
(7)
(5) (9)
(13)

(1) Original table (2) Original cover (3) Side cover


(4) Operation panel (5) Front cover (6) Paper tray
(7) Side cover open button (8) Paper guides (9) Handle
(10) Paper output tray (11) Paper output tray extension (12) Power cord socket
(13) Power switch

2. Internal

(1) (3)

(2) (4)

(5) (8)
(6) (7)

(1) TC cartridge lock release button (2) TD cartridge (3) Drum cartridge
(4) Drum cartridge handle (5) Paper feed roller (6) Fusing unit release lever
(7) Charger cleaner (8) Transfer charger

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3. Operational panel
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13)

(14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19)


(6)
Inch system

Exposure mode selector key Light and dark keys and


(1) (2) (3) Alarm indicators1
and indicators exposure indicators
Copy ratio selector key and
(4) SPF indicator (5) SPF misfeed indicator (6)
copy ratio indicators
(7) Zoom indicator (8) Copy ratio display (%) key (9) Display
(10) ON LINE indicator (11) ON LINE key (12) DATA indicator
(13) Power save indicator (14) Tray select key (15) Paper feed location indicators
(16) Zoom keys (17) Copy quantity keys (18) Clear key
(19) Print key and ready indicator
1
Developer replacement required indicator
Misfeed indicator
Toner cartridge replacement required indicator
Maintenance indicator

2 ON: Indicates that the machine is in the energy saving (pre-heat) mode.
Blink: Indicates that the machine is in the process of resetting from the energy saving mode or just after supplying the power.
OFF: Indicates that resetting from the energy saving mode is completed and that the fusing temperature is in ready state.
The combinations of the above display lamps are as follows: ( = ON, = OFF)

Lamp Immediately after power ON Ready Copying


Pre-heat lamp Blink
Ready lamp
Other lamps

Copy is started during


Energy saving mode (Pre- Energy saving mode Resetting from energy
Lamp resetting from energy
heating) (Auto power shut off) saving mode
saving mode
Pre-heat lamp Blink Blink
Ready lamp
Other lamps

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4. Motors and solenoids

(3)
(2)

(4)

(1)

(5)

(7)
(6)

No. Part name Control signal Function,operation


(1) Main motor MM Drives the copier.
(2) Mirror motor MRMT Drives the optical mirror base (scanner unit).
(3) Toner motor TM Supplies toner.
(4) Cooling fan motor VFM Cools the optical section.
(5) Resist roller solenoid RRS Resist roller rotation control solenoid
(6) Paper feed solenoid CPFS1 Cassette Paper feed solenoid
(7) Multi paper feed solenoid MPFS Multi manual pages feed solenoid

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5. Sensors and switches

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)
(7)

No. Name Signal Type Function Output


Mirror home position Mirror (scanner unit)
(1) MHPS Transmission sensor H at home position
sensor home position detection
(2) POD sensor POD Transmissions sensor Paper exitdetection H at paper pass
Paper transport
(3) PPD2 sensor PPD2 Transmission sensor L at paper pass
detection 2
Cassette detection Cassette installation
(4) CED1 Microswitch H at cassette insertion
switch detection
Paper transport
(5) PPD1 sensor PPD1 Transmission sensor L at paper pass
detection 1
Door open/close
1 or 0V of 5V at door
(6) Door switch DSW Micro switch detection (safety switch
open
for 5V)
Door open/close
1 or 0V of 24V at door
(7) Door switch DSW Micro switch detection (safety switch
open
for 24V)

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6. PWB unit

(1)
(2)

(5)

(8)

(6)

(4)

(3)

(7)

No. Name Function


(1) Exposure lamp invertor PWB Exposure lamp (Xenon lamp) control
(2) Main PWB (MCU) Copier control
(3) Operation PWB Operation input/display
(4) Power PWB AC power input, DC voltage control, High voltage control
(5) CCD sensor PWB For image scanning
(6) LSU motor PWB For polygon motor drive
(7) TCS PWB For toner sensor control
(8) LSU PWB For laser control

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7. Cross sectional view

(2) (1) (5) (3) (4) (6)

(7)

(8)

(9)

(10)
(11)

(15) (14) (13) (12)

No. Part name Function and operation


Illuminates the original with the copy lamp and passes the reflected light to the lens unit
(1) Scanner unit
(CCD).
(2) Exposure lamp Exposure lamp (Xenon lamp) Illuminates original
(3) Lens unit Scans the original image with the lens and the CCD.
(4) LSU (Laser unit) Converts the original image signal into laser beams and writes onto the drum.
(5) Paper exit roller Roller for paper exit
(6) Main charger Provides negative charges evenly to the drum surface.
(7) Heat roller Fuses toner on the paper. (Teflon roller)
(8) Pressure roller Fuses toner on the paper. (Silicon rubber roller)
(9) Drum Forms images.
(10) Transfer unit Transfers images onto the drum.
(11) Pickup roller Picks up the manual feed paper. (In multi feed only)
Manual paper feed
(12) Tray for manual feed paper
tray
Manual paper feed
(13) Transport the paper from the manual paper feed port.
roller
(14) PS roller unit Takes synchronization between the lead edge and the rear edge of the paper.
(15) Paper feed roller Picks up a sheet of paper from the cassette.

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Be sure to allow the required space around the machine for


[5] UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION servicing and proper ventilation.
1. A WORD ON COPIER INSTALLATION
Improper installation may damage the copier. Please note the
8"(20cm)
following during initial installation and whenever the copier is
8"(20cm)
moved.

Do not install your copier in areas that are: 4"


4"
(10cm) (10cm)
damp, humid, or very dusty
2. CHECKING PACKED COMPONENTS AND
ACCESSORIES
Open the carton and check if the following components and ac-
cessories are included.

Power cord

Operation manual
(CD-ROM : DP1200 Only)

exposed to direct sunlight

Copier

Drum cartridge
(installed in copier)

poorly ventilated 3. UNPACKING


Unpack the copier and carry it to the installation location by
holding the handles on both sides of the copier.

subject to extreme temperature or humidity changes, e.g.,


near an air conditioner or heater.

4. REMOVING PROTECTIVE PACKING


MATERIALS
1) Remove pieces of tape (a), (b), (c), (d) and (e) and protec-
tive cover (f). Then open the original cover and remove
protective materials (g) and (h).

c g h
a

e
f
d

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2) Use a coin (or suitable object) to remove the screw. 8) Remove Upper developer unit.
Store the screw in the paper tray because it will be used if
the copier has to be moved.

3) Open the bypass tray and then open the side cover whilst 9) Shake the aluminum bag to stir developer
pressing the side cover open button. 10) Supply developer from the aluminum bag to the top of the
MX roller evenly.

4) Remove the CAUTION tape from the front cover and


remove the two protective pins from the fusing unit by pull-
ing the strings upward one at a time.

Note: Be careful not to splash developer outside Developer


unit.
11) Attach Upper developer unit and fix it with a screw.
12) Rotate the MG roller gear to distribute developer evenly.

CAUTION tape Protective pins

5. DEVELOPER UNIT INSTALLATION


1) 2) 3) Open the side and front cabinets of the copier.
4) Remove the locking tape of the developer unit.
5) Remove the screw which is fixing the copier and
Developer unit. Note: Never rotate the gear in the reverse direction.
6) Remove Developer unit slowly from the copier. Note: When carrying Developer unit, do not tilt it extremely
as shown with the arrow in the figure below.
(Prevention of splash of developer)

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1
3

7) Remove the screw (1 pc).

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13) Insert Developer unit carefully into the copier. Note: Do not hold and carry the shutter. Otherwise the shut-
Note: Quick insertion may result in splash of developer. Be ter may drop and Toner unit may drop.
sure to insert carefully. 7) Completion of Toner unit installation
14) Confirm that Developer unit is completely inserted to the Close the front and side cabinets.
bottom of the machine, fix Developer unit and the machine
with a screw. 7. LOADING COPY PAPER
15) Completion of Developer unit installation
Note: This copier is equipped with two paper trays. Load copy
paper into the two paper trays.
6. TONER CARTRIDGE INSTALLATION
1) To prevent against uneven distribution of toner, hold Toner 1) Raise the handle of the paper tray and pull the paper tray
unit with both hands and shake it several times horizontally. out until it stops.

2) Hold the section of Toner unit shown in the figure below,


remove the packing tape, and remove the cushion.
3) Remove the tape securing the shutter, and pull out the
cushion in the arrow direction.
2) Remove the pressure plate lock. Rotate the pressure plate
lock in the direction of the arrow to remove it while pressing
down the pressure plate of the paper tray.

4) Insert Toner unit carefully into the copier.


5) Insert until the hook is engaged with the copier as shown in
the figure below.

3) Store the pressure plate lock which has been removed in


step 2 and the screw which has been removed when un-
packing (see page 5-2, step 2 of REMOVING PROTEC-
TIVE PACKING MATERIALS) in the front of the paper tray.
To store the pressure plate lock, rotate the lock to fix it on
the relevant location.

Pressure plate lock Screw

6) Pull out the shutter in the arrow direction.

4) Adjust the paper guides on the paper tray to the copy paper
width and length.
Squeeze the lever of paper guide (A) and slide the guide to
match with the width of the paper.
Move paper guide (B) to the appropriate slot as marked on
the tray.

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9. CONNECTING THE INTERFACE CABLE


(DP1200 Only)
For specifications of the parallel interface, see page 6-3.

1) Check that the power switches of both the printer and the
computer are in the OFF position.
Paper guide (B) Paper guide (A) 2) Plug the parallel interface cable into the printer interface
connector. Fasten the two bail clips at the side of the printer
connector to hold the interface connector in place.
5) Fan the copy paper and insert it into the tray. Make sure the 3) Plug the other end of the cable into the parallel interface
edges go under the corner hooks. connector on your computer. (Refer to your computer
Note: Do not load paper above the maximum height line ( ). manual for details.)
Exceeding the line will cause a paper misfeed.

Bail clip
Parallel interface connector

Interface connector

Cable

6) Gently push the paper tray back into the copier.


Note: After loading copy paper, to cancel the blinking P The printer sends and receives data bi-directionally and
without restarting copying, press the clear ( ) key. at high speed. Some switch boxes and pass-through
The P in the display will go out and the ready ( ) in- devices cannot support high-speed, bi-directional trans-
dicator will light up. fer of data, and using them may cause printing errors.

8. POWER TO COPIER
1) Ensure that the power switch of the copier is in the OFF
position. Insert the attached power cord into the power cord
socket at the rear of the copier.
2) Plug the other end of the power cord into the nearest outlet.

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A. Windows 95/Windows NT 4.0:


[6] INSTALLING THE PRINTER DRIVER 1) Load paper into the paper tray of the printer.
SOFTWARE (DP1200 Only)
2) Turn on the printer.
1. Description of the printer driver
The printer driver is the software program which runs the 3) Turn on your computer and start Windows.
printer. It converts the data in your file into information that the Before installing the printer driver, be sure to close all
printer can understand. It also controls communication between other applications which may be open.
the printer and computer as the data is printed.
4) When using Windows 95 on a personal computer with
2. Checking the hardware and software re- plug & play*, the "Update Device Driver Wizard" window
quirements will appear. Insert the installation CD-ROM into the CD-
You will need the following hardware and software in order to ROM drive. Click the Next button and follow the on-screen
install the printer driver. instructions. Proceed to step 7. If the "Copying Files" win-
dow appears during this operation, enter R:\ (if the CD-
Computer type IBM PC/AT or compatible ROM is designated as drive R) and click the OK button.
computer equipped with a
bi-directional parallel
interface and CD-ROM
drive
Windows type Windows 3.1x, Windows
95, Windows 98, Windows
NT 4.0
CPU 486DX 66 MHz or better
Physical RAM Windows 95, Windows
3.1x: 8 MB (16 MB or
more is recommended.) If you use Windows 95 and the "New Hardware Found"
Windows 98, Windows NT window will appear, click the Driver from Disk Provided
4.0: 16MB (32MB or more by Hardware Manufacturer button and then click OK.
is recommended.) Proceed to step 6.
If you use Windows 95 and the screen shown above or
Virtual storage (swap file) 8 MB or moreDisplay 640
the "New Hardware Found" window does not appear,
480 dots (VGA) or better
proceed to step 5.
Hard disk free space 10 MB or more If you use Windows NT 4.0, proceed to step 5.
The printer driver included in this product cannot be used Plug & play
under Windows NT3.5x, OS/2, pure MS-DOS and other This feature is effective if both the computer and
operating systems which are not described above. peripheral equipment are equipped with IEEE 1284 com-
pliant parallel interface.
If you are using some of your computers memory as a RAM
drive, the printer driver may not be allocated the correct The screen displayed depends on the version of Windows.
amount of memory. In such a case, reduce the size of your
RAM disk, or do not use the RAM disk. Please refer to your 5) Insert the installation CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.
MS Windows documentation for further information. Click the Start button and select Run. When the screen
shown below appears, type R:\SETUP (if the CD-ROM is
3. Installing the printer driver designated as drive R) and click the OK button. Proceed
to step 7.
The software for your printer is provided on CD-ROM.
Before installing the printer driver, be sure to check the follow-
ing items.
Is the printer connected properly to the computer?
Does the printer have paper?
Is there another GDI printer driver or Windows Printing
System printer driver already installed? If installed,
change the printer port setting.
In this description, the following drive configuration is sup-
posed. Specify proper drives depending on the configuration of
your computer.
Drive R: CD-ROM drive (installation source)
Drive C: Hard disk drive (installation destination)

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6) "Installation from CD-ROM" window will appear. Insert the 5) Select Search for the best driver for your device and
installation CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. Type R:\ (if click the Next button.
the CD-ROM is designated as drive R) and click the OK
button. Proceed to step 7. 6) Insert the installation CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.
Select the CD-ROM drive and click the Next button.

7) The installation program will start. To install the printer


driver to the default folder, click the Next button. To select
a different folder, select Browse and type in the new path 7) Windows driver file search will find the device TOSHIBA
and folder name. Click OK and say YES to create the e-STUDIO Series. Click the Next button. Proceed to step 9.
folder, select the Next button to continue.
8) Insert the installation CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.
8) On the display, you will see "printer port to be used". Nor- Click the Start button and select Run. When the window
mally, this is LPT1 and it is selected automatically. shown below appears, type R:\SETUP (if the CD-ROM is
Ensure that Yes is checked to use the printer as the designated as drive R) and click the OK button. Proceed
default printer. to step 9.
Finally click the Next button.

9) A "Confirm installation" window will be displayed. To con-


tinue installation, click the Yes button.

10) When the installation is complete, you will be asked


whether or not to print a test page. If you wish to do so,
click the Yes button. At this time, ensure that paper is
loaded in the paper tray. 9) The installation program will start. To select a different
folder, select Browse and type in the path and folder
11) If the test print completes successfully, click the Finish name where the printer driver will be installed. Click OK
button. "The installation of the TOSHIBA e-STUDIO Series and say YES to create the folder, select the Next button
Software is complete." window will be displayed. Click the to continue. To install the printer driver to the default
OK button. folder, click the Next button.
10) On the display, you will see "printer port to be used". Nor-
B. Windows 98: mally, this is LPT1 and it is selected automatically. Ensure
1) Load paper into the paper tray of the printer. that Yes is checked to use the printer as the default
printer. Finally click the Next button.
2) Turn on the printer.
11) A "Confirm installation" window will be displayed. To con-
3) Turn on your computer and start Windows. tinue installation, click the Yes button.
Before installing the printer driver, be sure to close all
other applications which may be open. 12) When the installation is complete, you will be asked
whether or not to print a test page. If you wish to do so,
4) When using Windows 98 on a personal computer with click the Yes button. At this time, ensure that paper is
plug & play*, the "Add New Hardware Wizard" window will loaded in the paper tray.
appear. Click the Next button and follow the on-screen
instructions. 13) If the test print completes successfully, click the Finish
If the "Add New Hardware Wizard" window does not ap- button. "The installation of the TOSHIBA e-STUDIO Series
pear, proceed to step 8. Software is complete." window will be displayed. Click the
Plug & play: For plug & play information, see page 4-1. OK button.

C. Windows 3.1x:
1) Load paper into the paper tray of the printer.

2) Turn on the printer and then start Windows on your com-


puter.
Before installing the printer driver, be sure to close all
other applications which may be open.

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3) Insert the installation CD-ROM into a CD-ROM drive. 5. Parallel interface


This printer uses a bi-directional parallel interface. Use the sup-
4) Choose File from the Menu bar in Program Manager, and
plied interface cable.
then choose the Run... command.
Connector
5) Type R:\SETUP (if the CD-ROM is designated as drive R) 36-pin DDK 57LE-40360-730B (D29) female connector or
in the command line box and then click the OK button. equivalent connector
Cable
Shielded type bi-directional parallel interface
For best results,, use a printer interface cable which is
IEEE1284 compliant.
Pin configuration
The pin numbers and signal names are listed in the follow-
ing table.

6) Select a directory to which the printer driver will be in- 18 1


stalled and click the Next button. To install it to the default
directory, click the Next button.

7) A printer port to be used window will be displayed. Nor- 36 19


mally, LPT1 is automatically set.
Then ensure that Yes is checked to use this printer as the
default printer. Pin No. Signal name Pin No. Signal name
1 STB 19 GND (STB RET)
8) A Confirm installation window will be displayed. To con-
tinue installation, click Yes. 2 DATA1 20 GND (DATA1 RET)
3 DATA2 21 GND (DATA2 RET)
9) When the installation is complete, restart Windows. 4 DATA3 22 GND (DATA3 RET)
5 DATA4 23 GND (DATA4 RET)
4. Printer driver group
6 DATA5 24 GND (DATA5 RET)
When the printer driver is installed, the TOSHIBA e-STUDIO Series
printer driver group will be created. This group allows the fol- 7 DATA6 25 GND (DATA6 RET)
lowing functions to be executed. 8 DATA7 26 GND (DATA7 RET)
Uninstall 9 DATA8 27 GND (DATA8 RET)
The printer driver can be uninstalled. If the driver is GND
uninstalled, printing cannot be performed on the printer. 10 ACKNLG 28
(ACKNLG RET)
For proper uninstallation, be sure to use uninstallation pro-
gram of the printer driver group. 11 BUSY 29 GND (BUSY RET)

Readme 12 PE (Paper End) 30 GND (PE RET)


The latest information on the printer driver is included in 13 SLTC 31 INPRM
this note. Read the Readme first. 14 AUTO LF 32 FAULT
Advanced Settings 15 (NC) 33 (NC)
See help for application support and application problems
16 GND (0 V) 34 (NC)
that may occur when printing. See help for the applicable
method of usage. 17 FG 35 +5 V
Status Monitor 18 +5 V 36 SLTC IN
The printer state and information on current printing are
displayed on the status monitor window.
DOS Emulation Setup
Status Monitor HELP
DOS Emulation HELP
Advanced Settings HELP

Be sure to read Readme found in the printer driver group


before starting to print from application programs.

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[7] OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTIONS


1. Outline of operation
The outline of operation is described referring to the basic configuration.

(Basic configuration)

Scanner section
CCD
Operation
section

MCU (Main control/image process section)

LSU (Laser unit)


Laser diode, Polygon mirror lens

Laser beam
Paper exit
Fusing section
Process section
Printer section

Paper transport section

Cassette paper Manual paper


feed section feed section

(Outline of copy operation)


Setting conditions
1) Set copy conditions such as the copy quantity and the copy density with the operation section, and press the COPY button. The information
on copy conditions is sent to the MCU.
Image scanning
2) When the COPY button is pressed, the scanner section starts scanning of images.
The light from the copy lamp is reflected by the document and passed through the lens to the CCD.
Photo signal/Electric signal conversion
3) The image is converted into electrical signals by the CCD circuit and passed to the MCU.
Image process
4) The document image signal sent from the CCD circuit is processed under the revised conditions and sent to the LSU (laser unit) as print data.
Electric signal/Photo signal (laser beam) conversion
5) The LSU emits laser beams according to the print data.
(Electrical signals are converted into photo signals.)
6) The laser beams are radiated through the polygon mirror and various lenses to the OPC drum.
Printing
7) Electrostatic latent images are formed on the OPC drum according to the laser beams, and the latent images are developed to be visible im-
ages (toner images).
8) Meanwhile the paper is fed to the image transfer section in synchronization with the image lead edge.
9) After the transfer of toner images onto the paper, the toner images are fused to the paper by the fusing section. The copied paper is discharged
onto the exit tray.

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2. Scanner section Sub scanning direction


Sensor scanning area
A. How to scan documents Main
The scanner has sensors that are arranged in a line. These sensors scan a scanning
certain area of a document at a time and deliver outputs sequentially. When direction
the line is finished, the next line is scanned, and this procedure is repeated.
The figure below shows the case where the latter two sections of an image
which are scanned are shown with solid lines and the former two sections
which are being transmitted are shown with dotted lines.
The direction of this line is called main scanning direction, and the scanning
direction sub scanning direction. Original
In the figure above, one line is divided into 4 sections. Actually, however, one
line is divided into thousands of sections. For scanning, the light receiving ele-
1
ment called CCD is used.
The basic resolution indicates the scanner capacity. The basic resolution is ex- 2
pressed in dpi (dot/inch) which shows the number of light emitting elements per
3
inch on the document.
The basic resolution of this machine is 400dpi. 4
In the sub scanning direction, at the same time, the motor that drives the op-
tical system is controlled to scan the image at the basic resolution. 5

Image data sent to the ICU PWB

5 4 3 2 1

To MCU PWB

B. Basic structure of scanner section

(11) (4) (1) (2) (8)

(5) (7) (3) (6) (9) (10)

1 Copy lamp (Xenon lamp) 2 Reflector (light conversion plate) 3 No. 1 mirror
4 No. 2 mirror 5 No. 3 mirror 6 Lens
7 No. 2/3 mirror unit 8 Copy lamp unit 9 CCD
10 Mirror motor 11 MHPS (Mirror home position sensor)

The scanner unit performs scanning in the digital optical system.


The light from the light source (Xenon lamp) is reflected by a document and passed through three mirrors and reduction lenses to the CCD element
(image sensor) where images are formed. This system is known as the reduction image sensor system. Photo energy on the CCD element is con-
verted into electrical signals (analog signals). (Photo-electric conversion). The output signals (analog signals) are converted into digital signals (A/D
conversion) and passed to the MCU (main control/image process section). The resolution at that time is 400dpi.
The mirror unit in the scanner section is driven by the mirror motor.
The MHPS is provided to detect the home position of the copy lamp unit.

3. Laser unit
The image data sent from the MCU (image process circuit) is sent to (3) (2) (1)
the LSU (laser unit), where it is converted into laser beams.

A. Basic structure (4)

The LSU unit is the writing section of the digital optical system.
The semiconductor laser is used as the light source, and images are : Laser beam
path for BF PWB
formed on the OPC drum by the polygon mirror and f lens, etc.
The laser beams are passed through the collimator lens, the cylindrical
lens, the polygon mirror, the f lens, and the mirror to form images on
the OPC drum in the main scanning direction. The laser emitting PWB
is provided with the APC (auto power control) in order to eliminate fluc-
tuations in the laser power. The BF PWB works for measurement of the (5)
laser writing start point.

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No. Component Function 4. Fuser section


(1) Semiconductor laser Generates laser beams.
Converges laser beams in
(2) Collimator lens
parallel.
Polygon mirror, Reflects laser beams at a
(3)
polygon motor constant rpm.
BD (Mirror, lens, Detects start timing of laser
(4)
PWB) scanning.
Converges laser beams at a
spot on the drum.

(5) f lens Makes the laser scanning


speeds at both ends of the
drum same as each other.
(Refer to the figure below.)

Makes the laser scanning speeds at both ends of the drum same as
each other.

abc d=e=f
a b c d e f
A. General description
General block diagram (cross section)

Thermal fuse Separator pawl

PPD2

f LENS

B. Laser beam path

Thermistor
Pressure roller

Heat roller

Paper guide

Top view

Thermal fuse
Thermistor
Heat roller Heater lamp

C. Composition Separator pawl


Effective scanning width: 216mm (max.)
(1) Heat roller
Resolution: 600dpi
A Teflon roller is used for the heat roller and a silicone rubber roller is
Beam diameter: 75um in the main scanning used for the lower heat roller for better toner fusing performance and
direction, 80um in the sub scanning paper separation.
direction
0.20 0.03mW (Laser wavelength (2) Separator pawl
Image surface power:
780 795nm) Three separator pawls are used on the upper heat roller. The separator
pawls are teflon coated to reduce friction with the roller and prevent a
Brushless motor 20.787rpm
Polygon motor section: smear on the paper caused by the separator pawl.
No. of mirror surfaces: 6 surfaces

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(3) Thermal control 2. The surface temperature of the upper heat roller is set to 165C
1. The heater lamp, thermistor, main PWB, DC power supply PWB, 190C. The surface temperature during the power save mode is set
and triac within the power supply unit are used to control the to 100C.
temperature in the fuser unit.
To prevent against abnormally high temperature in the fuser unit, a 3. The self-check function comes active when one of the following
thermal breaker and thermal fuse are used for safety purposes. malfunctions occurs, and an "H" is displayed on the multicopy win-
dow.
a. When the heat roller surface temperature rises above 240C.
b. When the heat roller surface temperature drops below 100C
during the copy cycle.
Heated by the heater c. Open thermistor
lamp.(950W) d. Open thermal fuse
e. When the heat roller temperature does not reach 190C within
27 second after supplying the power.
Saftey device
(Thermal breaker, thermal The surface temperature (4) Fusing resistor
fuse) of the upper heat roller is Fusing resistor
sensed by the thermistor. This model is provided with a fusing resistor in the fusing section to im-
prove transfer efficiency.
General descriptions are made in the following.

Level of the thermistor is General descriptions


controlled by the main PWB. Since the upper heat roller is conductive when copy paper is highly
Triac (in the moist and the distance between the transfer unit and the fusing unit is
power supply unit) short, the transfer current leaks through the copy paper, the upper heat
roller and the discharging brush.
With th e signal from the
main PWB, the triac is
controlled on and o ff.
(power supply PWB )

5. Paper feed section and paper transport section


A. Paper transport path and general operations

(2) (1) (5) (3) (4) (6)

(7)

(8)

(9)

(10)
(11)

(15) (14) (13) (12)

(1) Scanner unit (6) Main charger (11) Pickup roller


(2) Copy lamp (7) Heat roller (12) Manual paper feed tray
(3) Lens unit (8) Pressure roller (13) Manual paper feed roller
(4) LSU (Laser unit) (9) Drum (14) PS roller unit
(5) Paper exit roller (10) Transfer unit (15) Paper feed roller

Paper feed is made in two ways; the tray paper feed and the manual paper feed. The tray is of universal-type, and has the capacity of 250 sheets.
The front loading system allow you to install or remove the tray from the front cabinet.
The general descriptions on the tray paper feed and the manual paper feed are given below.

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(1) Cassette paper feed operation 5) At this time, the paper is fed past the paper entry detection switch
1) The figure below shows the positions of the pick-up roller, the paper (PPD1), and detected by it. After about 0.15 sec from detection of
feed clutch sleeve, and the paper feed latch in the initial state paper by PPD1, the tray paper feed solenoid (PFS) turns on so that
without pressing the COPY button after lighting the ready lamp. the clutch sleeve projection comes into contact with the paper feed
The paper feed latch is in contact with the projection of the clutch latch to stop the pick-up roller. Then the pick-up roller rotates for
sleeve. about 0.15 sec so that the lead edge of the paper is evenly pressed
on the resist roller, preventing against skew feeding.

2) When the COPY button is pressed, the main drive motor starts
rotating to drive each drive gear.
The pick-up drive gear also is driven at that time. Since, however,
the paper feed latch is in contact with the projection of the clutch
sleeve, rotation of the drive gear is not transmitted to the pick-up
roller, which does not rotate.
PFS
RRS
ON
PFS OFF
RRS
OFF
OFF

6) To release the resist roller, the tray paper feed solenoid and the
resist solenoid are turned on by the paper start signal to disengage
the resist start latch from the clutch sleeve projection, transmitting
3) After about 0.1 sec from when the main motor start rotating, the rotation of the resist drive gear to the resist roller shaft. Thus the
tray paper feed solenoid (PFS) turns on momentarily. paper is transported by the resist roller.
This disengages the paper feed latch from the projection of the
clutch sleeve, transmitting rotation of the pick-up drive gear to the 7) After the resist roller starts rotating, the paper is passed through the
paper feed roller shaft, rotating the pick-up roller to feed the paper. pre-transfer guide to the transfer section. Images are transferred on
the paper, which is separated from the OPC drum by the drum
curve and the separation section.

PFS
RRS PFS
OFF RRS
OFF OFF
ON

4) After more than half rotation of the pick-up roller, the paper feed
latch is brought in contact with the projection of the clutch sleeve, 8) The paper separated from the drum is passed through the fusing
stopping rotation of the pick-up roller. paper guide, the heat roller (fusing section), POD (paper out detec-
tor) to the copy tray.

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(2) Manual multi paper feed operation 3) When pawl C of the manual paper feed clutch sleeve is hung on the
1) Before paper feed operation, the manual paper feed solenoid manual feed latch, the manual feed stopper falls and the manual
(MPFS) is turned OFF as shown in the figure below. take-up roller rises. At that time, the manual paper feed roller is
rotating.

C A A
C

OFF
ON
MPFS
MPFS
2) When the PRINT button is pressed, the manual paper feed
solenoid (MPFS) turns on to disengage the manual paper feed latch 4) The lead edge of the transported paper is pressed on the resist
A from the manual paper feed clutch sleeve A, rotating the manual roller by the transport roller. Then the paper is stopped temporarily
paper feed roller and the manual take-up roller. At the same time, to make synchronization with the lead edge of the image on the
the manual paper feed stopper opens and the manual take-up roller OPC drum.
is pressed to the surface of the paper to start paper feeding. The operations hereinafter are the same as the paper feed opera-
tions from the tray. (Refer to A-5 8.)

5) The solenoid turns off to close the gate and return to the initial
state.

A
C
ON
MPFS

OFF
MPFS

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(3) Conditions of occurrence of paper misfeed


a. When the power is turned on:
PPD or POD is ON when the power is turned on.
b. Copy operation
a. PPD1 jam 1) PPD1 does not turn off within 4 sec
after turning on the resist roller.
b. PPD2 jam 1) PPD2 is off immediately after turning on
the resist roller.
2) PPD2 does not turn off within 1.2 sec
after turning off the resist roller.
c. POD jam 1) POD does not turn on within 2.9 sec
after turning on the resist roller.
2) POD does not turn off within 1.5 sec
2.7 sec after turning off PPD2.

6. Printing process An OPC drum is used for the photoconductor.


(Structure of the OPC drum layers) OPC layer
(20microns thick)
Pigment layer
(0.2 to 0.3 microns thick)
Aluminium drum

(1) Functional diagram


Main charger

Laser beam Cleaning blade

MG roller Drum

Transfer unit

Resist roller

(Basic operation cycle)


Semiconductor laser

Focus correction lens

Main high voltage unit


Exposure

Saw tooth Charge

Toner

Drum Developing
Developer
Cleaning
Cleaning blade

Waste toner box PS roller

To face Synchronization
Paper release Fusing Separation Transfer with drum
Manual feed
down tray

Heat roller Electrode Transfer charger Cassette


paper feed

Heater lamp Transfer high


voltage unit Print process
Paper transport route
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(2) Outline of print process Semiconductor laser


This printer is a non-impact printer that uses a semiconductor
laser and electrostatic print process. This printer uses an OPC
(Organic Photo Conductor) for its photoconductive material.
First, voltage from the main corona unit charges the drum sur-
face and a latent image is formed on the drum surface using a
laser beam. This latent image forms a visible image on the
drum surface when toner is applied. The toner image is then
transferred onto the print paper by the transfer corona and
fused on the print paper in the fusing section with a combina- Exposure
tion of heat and pressure. (semiconductor laser)
Step-1: Charge
OPC layer
Step-2: Exposure Pigment
Latent image is formed on the drum. layer
Step-3: Developing Aluminum
Latent image formed on the drum is then changed drum
into visible image with toner.
Step-4: Transfer
The visible image (toner image) on the drum is trans- Drum surface charge
fered onto the print paper. sfter the exposure
OPC layer
Step-5: Cleaning Pigment
Residual toner on the drum surface is removed and layer
collected by the cleaning blade. Aluminum
Step-6: Optical discharge layer
Non-image area Image area
Residual charge on the drum surface is removed, by
semiconductor laser beam.

(3) Actual print process Step-3: Developing (DC bias)


A bias potential is applied to the MG roller in the two com-
Step-1: DC charge
ponent magnetic brush developing method, and the toner is
A uniform negative charge is applied over the OPC drum sur-
charged negative through friction with the carrier.
face by the main charging unit. Stable potential is maintained
Non-image area of the drum surface charged with negative
by means of the Scorotron charger.
potential repel the toner, whereas the laser exposed portions
Positive charges are generated in the aluminum layer.
where no negative charges exist, attract the toner. As a result,
a visible image appears on the drum surface.

: Carrier (Magnetized particle)


: Toner (Charge negative by friction)
About (N) (S) :Permanent magnet
DC5.5KV (provided in three locations)

(580V/400V)

Step-2: Exposure (laser beam, lens) MG roller


A Laser beam is generated from the semiconductor laser and DC
400V 8V
controlled by the print pattern signal. The laser writes onto the
OPC drum surface through the polygon mirrors and lens. The
resistance of the OPC layer decreases for an area exposed by
the laser beam (corresponding to the print pattern signal). The
beam neutralizes the negative charge. An electrostatic latent
image is formed on the drum surface.

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Non-image area
Step-7: Optical discharge (Semiconductor laser)
Before the drum rotation is stopped, the semiconductor laser is
-600
radiated onto the drum to reduce the electrical resistance in the
OPC layer and elimate residual charge, providing a uniform
Drum surface potential

-400 state to the drum surface for the next page to be printed.
When the electrical resistance is reduced, positive charges on
Developing bias
Toner attract the aluminum layer are moved and neutralized with negative
potential
Image area
charges on the OPC layer.
Residual potential (-50 to -100V)
0 Semiconductor laser
Charge
Charge Exposure Developing Transfer
Discharge
Time

Toner is attracted over the shadowed area because of the


developing bias.

Step-4: Transfer
The visible image on the drum surface is transferred onto the
print paper by applying a positive charge from the transfer
corona to the backside of the print paper. Charge by the Scorotron charger
Function
The Scorotron charger functions to maintain the surface poten-
tial of the drum even at all times which. It is used to control the
surface potential regardless of the charge characteristics of the
photoconductor.
Basic function
A screen grid is placed between the saw tooth and the
photoconductor. A stable voltage is added to the screen grid to
maintain the corona current on the photoconductor.
As the photoconductor is charged by the saw tooth from the
main corona unit, the surface potential increases. This in-
creases the current flowing through the screen grid. When the
photoconductor potential nears the grid potential, the current
turns to flow to the grid so that the photoconductor potential can
be maintained at a stable level.

About DC 5.2kV Process controlling

Step-5: Separation Function


Since the print paper is charged positively by the transfer The print pattern signal is converted into an invisible image by
corona, it is discharged by the separation corona. The separa- the semiconductor laser using negative to positive (reversible)
tion corona is connected to ground. developing method. Therefore, if the developing bias is added
before the drum is charged, toner is attracted onto the drum. If
Step-6: Cleaning the developing bias is not added when the drum is charged, the
Toner remaining on the drum is removed and collected by the carrier is attracted to the drum because of the strong electros-
cleaning blade. It is transported to the waste toner collecting tatic force of the drum.
section in the cleaning unit by the waste toner transport roller. To avoid this, the process is controlled by adjusting the drum
potential and the grid potential of the Scorotron charger.
Basic function
Voltage added to the screen grid can be selected, high and low.
To make it easily understood, the figure below shows voltage
transition at the developer unit.
START STOP
0
Print potentioal

Toner attract
potential Developing bias
2)

3)

1) Low

Drum potential
4) High
Time

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Start
1) Because the grid potential is at a low level, the drum poten-
tial is at about 400V. (Carrier may not be attracted though
the carrier is pulled towards the drum by the electrostatic
force of 400V.
2) Developing bias ( 400V) is applied when the photoconduc-
tor potential is switched from LOW to HIGH.
3) Once developing bias (400V) is applied and the photo con-
ductor potential rises to HIGH, toner will not be attracted to
the drum.
Stop
The reverse sequence takes place.
Retaining developing bias at an abnormal occurrence
Function
The developing bias will be lost if the power supply was
removed during print process. In this event, the drum potential
slightly abates and the carrier makes deposits on the drum be-
cause of strong static power. To prevent this, the machine in-
corporates a function to retain the developing bias for a certain
period and decrease the voltage gradually against possible
power loss.
Basic function
Normally, the developing bias voltage is retained for a certain
time before the drum comes to a complete stop if the machine
should stop before completing the normal print cycle. The
developing bias can be added before resuming the operation
after an abnormal interruption. Therfore, carrier will not make a
deposit on the drum surface.

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2) Remove the drum fixing plate and the photoconductor drum.


[8] DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY (Note) Dispose the drum fixing plate which was removed.
Before disassembly, be sure to disconnect the power cord for safety.
The disassembly and assembly procedures are described for the fol-
lowing sections:
1. High voltage section
2. Operation panel section
3. Optical section
4. Fusing section
5. Tray paper feed/transport section
6. Manual paper feed section
7. Rear frame section
8. Power section
9. SPF section LO C K

10. 2nd cassette section


11. DUP motor section
12. Reverse roller section
13. FAX MCU PWB section
14. FAX-SPF section

(2)

1. High voltage section


A. List
No. Part name Ref. (3)
1 Drum
2 Transfer charger unit
3) Check the cleaning blade and the red felt for no damage.
3 Charger wire If there is any damage, execute all procedures from item 5) and
later.
If there is no damage, execute the procedure of item 12).
B. Drum replacement 4) Remove the main charger.
1) Remove the drum cover. (4 Lock Tabs) (Cleaning the screen grid and the sawteeth.)

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5) Remove the cleaning blade. Attach the mocket with slightly pressing section A of the cleaning blade.
Note: Dispose the cleaning blade which was removed. Do not touch the tip of the cleaning blade.
Do not put the mocket under the cleaning blade.
Do not put the mocket on the sub blade.
Do not press the sub blade with the mocket.
10) Attach the main charger.
Securely set the MC holder on the projection of the process frame.
Securely insert two projections of the MC holder into the groove
in the process frame.
When attaching the MC holder assy, be careful not to make con-
tact with the cleaning blade.

6) Clean the cleaning section and the waste toner pipe to remove
waste toner completely with a vacuum cleaner.
7) Remove the felt and duplex tape completely.
Note: Be careful not to scratch or bend the sub blade.
8) Attach the cleaning blade.
Securely insert the plate section of the cleaning blade into the unit
and fix it with a screw.
Do not touch the cleaning blade rubber with your hand. 11) Attach the drum fixing plate and the photoconductor drum.
When attaching the cleaning blade, press the cleaning blade in the Apply grease to the inside of the photoconductor drum. (Dia. 2)
arrow direction and attach.

9) Attach the felt.

Attach the drum from (b). (Prevention against the sub blade edge
breakage)
Attach the drum so that its position with the sub blade is as shown.

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12) Attach the detection gear. (2) Push up the lock pawls (2 positions) of the side cover, and remove
Note: the transfer charger.
The detection gear is not installed to the drum cartridge packed
with the main body. Add a new one. Lock pawl rear

1)

13) Attach the drum cover.


Note: After attaching the drum cover, do not make a copy.
When attaching the drum cover, engage the detection gear
20T rib with the 30T gear rib, and attach the drum cover to
the process frame.
C. Disassembly procedure
2)
(1) Press the side cover open/close button and open the side cover.

Transfer
charger 1)

Lock pawl front

D. Assembly procedure
For assembly, reverse the disassembly procedure.
1)

2) E. Charger wire cleaning


(1) Remove the charger cleaner from the manual paper feed unit.

1)

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(2) Set the charger cleaner to the transfer unit, and move it reciprocal- 2. Operation panel section
ly a few times in the arrow direction shown in the figure below.
A. List
No. Part name Ref.
4) 1 Operation panel unit
3)
2 Operation PWB

B. Disassembly procedure
2)
(1) Remove the screws (4 pcs.), the harness, and the operation panel
unit.
1)
1)

1)

2)

3)

1)
F. Charger wire replacement
(1) Remove the TC cover and remove the screw.
(2) Remove the spring and remove the charger wire.
(3) Install a new charger wire by reversing the procedures (1) and (2).
At that time, be careful of the following items.
The rest of the charger wire must be within 1.5mm.
The spring hook section (charger wire winding section) must be
in the range of the projection section. (2) Remove the screws (3 pcs.) and the PWB holder.
Be careful not to twist the charger wire. (3) Remove the screws (3 pcs.) and the operation PWB.

1)
3)

1)

Charger wire
1)
3)
2)

2)
3)

3)

1mm 4)
Protrusion

1.5mm
Note that there are 13 pawls

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C. Assembly procedure (2) Remove the screws (2pcs.), and remove the copy lamp unit from
the mirror base drive wire.
For assembly, reverse the disassembly procedure

3. Optical section
A. List
NO. Part name Ref.
1 Copy lamp unit
2 Copy lamp
3 Lens unit

2)
B. Disassembly procedure
(1) Remove the parts as shown below. 3)

1) 1)

2)
3)

1) 2)

4)
9) 7)
4)

Hook
(3) Pull the copy lamp unit toward you to remove the harness.
10)

6)
3)
4)

2)
5)
8)

3)

1)

1)

2)
3)

(4) Remove the screw (4 pc) and remove the cover.

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(5) Remove the screws (2 pcs.), the harness, and the optical unit. 4. Fusing section
1)
A. List
No. Part name Ref.
1 Thermistor
4)
2 PPD2 sensor
3)
3 Heater lamp
2) 5) 4 Pressure roller
5 Heat roller

B. Disassembly procedure
(1) Remove the connectors (3 pcs.) of the rear cabinet.
(2) Open the side cover, remove two screws, and remove the fusing
unit.

When installing the lens unit, refer to 8-6. Lens unit installation refer-
ence.

C. Assembly procedure 1)
Basically reverse the disassembly procedure.
The mirror base drive wire and the lens drive wire stretching methods
are described below.
a. Mirror base drive wire stretching
1. Hook the metal fixture of the mirror base drive wire on the
projection of the optical base plate.
2. Pass the wire through the external groove of the double pulley.
(At that time, check that No. 2/3 mirror unit is in contact with the
mirror base positioning plate.)
3. Hold so that the winding pulley groove is up, and wind the mirror 3)
2)
base drive wire 9 turns.
4. Put the 8th turn of the mirror base drive wire in the winding pul-
ley groove and fix with a screw.
5. Pass the wire under No. 2/3 mirror unit plate and wind it around
pulley A.
6. Pass the wire through the internal groove of the double pulley,
and pass through pulley B.
7. Hook the spring hook on the optical base plate.
2)
6 Wind closely
2

5
7
(3) Cut the binding band, remove the screw, and remove the thermis-
tor.
7
2
6
1)
3
6
6
6
5 1

6 1
3
2)
Wind closely

4
2

After installing the mirror base drive wire, be sure to perform main
scanning direction image distortion adjustment. Thermistor 3)

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(4) Remove the screw and remove the U-turn guide. (7) Remove the plate spring on the right and remove the heater lamp.

1)

2)

1)

2)

Pressure roller section disassembly


(5) Remove the three screws, remove the fusing cover lower on the Hearter lamp
right side, and open the heat roller section.

2)
3) 4)
(8) Remove the spring and remove the separation pawls (3 pcs.).

6)
3)

5) 1)

2)

6)
5)

(6) Remove the screw and remove the PPD2 sensor.

1) 1)

(9) Remove the E-ring and remove the reverse gate.

2)
PPD2 sensor
3)

1)

2)

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(10) Remove the pressure release levers on the right and the left (6) Remove the C-ring and the fusing bearing, and remove the heat
sides. roller.

1)
2) 3) Heat roller
1)

1)

(7) Remove the parts from the heat roller.


Note: Apply grease to the sections specified with .
(11) Remove the pressure roller, the pressure bearing, and the spring.
Note: Apply grease to the sections specified with .

Pressure roller

3)
1)
2)
3) 1)
2)

1)

2)

(8) Remove two screws and remove the thermostat.


3)

1)

Heat roller disassembly


(Continued from procedure (4).)
(5) Remove screws, remove the fusing cover, and open the heat roller
section.

3)

2)

2) 1)
3)

3)
2)

C. Assembly procedure
For assembly, reverse the disassembly procedure.

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5. Tray paper feed/transport section (3) Remove two screws and remove the toner motor.

A. List
No. Part name Ref.
1 PPD1 sensor PWB
2 LSU unit
3 Intermediate frame unit
4 Paper feed roller
2)
B. Disassembly procedure
(1) Remove six connectors and screws of the main PWB, and lift the
optical unit and the main PWB to remove.

2) 2)

1)
2)

(4) Remove two springs and open the intermediate frame unit.

2)

1)
3)
1)

1)

2)

(2) Remove the PWB insulation mylar and remove the paper transport
detection sensor (PPD2).

2)

1)

3)

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(5) Remove the pulleys on the both sides and remove the paper exit (7) Release the belt pulley lock and remove the belt pulley bearing.
roller.

3) 2)

3)
1)

4)

2)
1)

(8) Remove the paper exit roller.

(6) Pull out the paper exit roller knob and remove the belt.

2)

1)

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(9) Remove the harness guide. (11) Remove the parts as shown below, and remove the pressure
release solenoid and the paper feed solenoid.

3)

4)
2)

1)

(10) Remove five screws and remove the main drive plate and the 1)
belt. 4)

2) 3)
2)

1)
(12) Remove six screws and remove the LSU unit.

2)

3)
1) 1)

1)

CAUTION:Attach
the gears
securely

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(13) Remove two screws and remove the fusing connector. (17) Remove three screws and remove the TC front paper guide.
(14) Remove five screws and the connector, and lift the intermediate
frame unit to remove. 1)

3)

4)

2)

2)

(18) Remove the screw and the connector, and remove the PPD1
2) sensor PWB.

1)

1)

(15) Remove the screw and the E-ring, and remove the PS semi-cir-
cular earth plate and the PS roller unit.
2)
(16) Remove the E-ring and remove the spring clutch from the PS
roller unit.

5)

4)

PS roller unit

4)

PS semi-circuler
earth plate 1)

2)

3)

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DP1200/1500

(19) Remove two E-rings and remove the paper feed roller. 6. Manual paper feed section
(20) Remove three E-rings and remove the clutch unit.
A. List
No. Part name Ref.
Back 1 Manual transport roller
5)
2 Cassette detection switch
3 PPD1 sensor PWB

Clutch unit 4 Side door detection unit


4)

Paper feed B. Disassembly procedure


roller Single unit
(1) Remove the screw and remove the single upper cover.

1)
4)

3)

Front

1)

2)

2)

C. Assembly procedure
For assembly, reverse the disassembly procedure.

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(2) Remove the screw and remove the side door detection unit. (4) Remove the PPD1 sensor PWB.

1) 2)

3)
2)

1)

Back Wire treatment

(3) Remove three screws and remove the single manual feed upper
frame.

1)

Wire treatment

1)

(5) Remove the E-ring and remove the manual paper feed transport
roller.

2) 4)

3)

3)

1)

2)

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(6) Remove the cassette detection switch. Multi unit


(1) Remove the screw and remove the multi upper cover.

1)
1)
3)

3)

2)

2)

Wire treatment

(2) Remove the screw and remove the side door detection unit.

(7) Remove the multi cover.


Orange
Multi cover
Red
1)

2)

1)

Back Wire treatment

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(3) Remove three screws and remove the multi paper feed upper (5) Remove three E-rings and remove the manual paper feed roller.
frame.

1)
1)
1)

1)

1)

2)
3)

2)

L O CK

T O
K

(4) Remove two screws and remove the multi feed bracket unit from
the multi paper feed upper frame. (6) Remove the pick-up roller.

2)

1)

1) 1) 2)

2)

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(7) Cut the binding band and remove the multi paper feed solenoid. 7. Rear frame section
A. List
1)
No. Part name Ref.
1 Mirror motor
2 Main motor
3 Exhaust fan motor

B. Disassembly procedure
(1) Remove three screws and remove the rear cabinet.

1)

3) 2)
Multi paper feed 2)
solnoid 1)

1)

C. Assembly procedure
For assembly, reverse the disassembly procedure.
(2) Remove two screws, the harness, and the mirror motor.
D. Pressure plate holder attachment
(1) Attach the pressure plate holder so that the resin section is not
covered with the seal M1-N.

Seal M1-N

Pressure plate
holder

Attachment
reference

3)
1)

2)
Attachment
reference

2)

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(3) Remove two screws and one harness, and remove the main 8. Power section
motor.
A. List
No. Part name Ref.
1 Power PWB

B. Disassembly procedure
(1) Remove two screws and one connector, and remove the power
PWB.

3)

2) 1)

1)

2)
2) 3)

(4) Remove two screws and one connector, and remove the exhaust C. Assembly procedure
fan motor.
For assembly, reverse the disassembly procedure.

1)

3)

C. Assembly procedure
For assembly, reverse the disassembly procedure.

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d. Adjustment procedure
[9] ADJUSTMENTS
1) Remove the right cabinet (manual paper feed unit), the docu-
1. Optical section ment reference plate.
A. Image distortion adjustment 2) Remove the document glass.
There are following two types of image distortion.
Horizontal image distortion
Vertical image distortion
In this machine, the image distortion is adjusted by changing the paral-
lelism of mirrors (copy lamp unit, No. 2/3 mirror unit).

(1) Horizontal image distortion adjustment


a. Summary
1)
Parallelism of mirrors can be made by installing the copy lamp unit
and No. 2/3 mirror unit to the reference position. However, it must
be checked by making a copy, and must be adjusted if necessary. 2)
3)
b. Cases when the adjustment is required
1) When the copy lamp unit and No.2/3 mirror unit are disas-
sembled or their part is replaced.
2) When the copy lamp unit and No.2/3 mirror unit drive section is
disassembled or its part is replaced.
3) When the copy image is distorted as shown below:

3) Loosen the fixing screw of the copy lamp unit wire.

Document Copy A Copy B

c. Necessary tools
Screwdriver (+)
Hex wrench
Scale
Test chart for distortion adjustment (Make a chart shown below
by yourself.)
Draw a rectangle on a paper (B4 or 8 1/2 14) as shown
below.
Be sure to make four right angles.

L L

L = 10mm
L

Fixing Screws

4) Manually turn the copy lamp unit/No.2/3 mirror unit drive gear to
bring No.2/3 mirror unit into contact with No.2/3 mirror unit
positioning plate. When No.2/3 mirror unit makes contact with
No.2/3 mirror unit positioning plate in the Freat and rear frame
side simultaneously, the mechanical parallelism of No.2/3 mirror
unit is proper.
If one side of No.2/3 mirror unit makes contact with No.2/3 mirror
unit positioning plate and the other side does not, the parallelism
is improper.
If the parallelism is improper, perform the procedure of step 5).

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7) Manually turn the copy lamp unit/No.2/3 mirror unit drive gear to
bring No.2/3 mirror unit into contact with the positioning plate,
and perform the procedure of step 4).
Repeat procedures of steps 4) to 7) until the parallelism of
No.2/3 mirror unit is properly set.
8) With No.2/3 mirror unit positioning plate in contact with No.2/3
mirror unit, bring the copy lamp unit into contact with the right
frame and fix the copy lamp unit to the drive wire.
Procedures 1) to 8) are for adjustment of mechanical horizontal
parallelism. The copy lamp unit and No.2/3 mirror are fixed to the
specified positions and the mechanical horizontal parallelism of
No.2/3 mirror is adjusted.
Then the optical horizontal parallelism must be adjusted in the
following procedures.

Copy lamp unit projection

5) Loosen the copy lamp unit/No.2/3 mirror unit drive pulley


setscrew in the side where No.2/3 mirror unit does not make
contact with No.2/3 mirror unit positioning plate.

Set screw

9) Set the image distortion check chart on the document table, and
make a reduction copy (75%) on an A4 or 11 8 1/2 paper
with the document cover open.

Scanner unit drive pulley

6) Without moving the copy lamp unit/No.2/3 mirror unit drive pulley
shaft, manually turn the copy lamp unit/No.2/3 mirror unit drive 50mm
pulley in the same direction of the loosened setscrew. When it
makes contact with No.2/3 mirror unit positioning plate, tighten
and fix the setscrew.

Image distortion check chart

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10) Check the horizontal image distortion. (2) Vertical image distortion adjustment
If LL = LR, there is no horizontal distortion a. Summary
In this adjustment, the left and right balance is adjusted by changing
LL and LR: Distance between the copy the left and right balance of the No. 2 scanner unit frame on the
image horizontal line and front frame side.
the edge of the black
LL LR background. b. Note
Horizontal image distortion adjustment
Black background
c. Cases when the adjustment is required
1) When the copy lamp unit/No.2/3 mirror unit drive section is dis-
assembled or its part is replaced.
2) When the copy image is distorted as follows:

11) If LL is not equal to LR, perform the following procedure.


Loosen the setscrew of the copy lamp unit/No.2/3 mirror unit
drive pulley in the front or the rear frame.

Document Copy C Copy D

Set screw
d. Necessary tools
Screwdriver (+)
Screwdriver ()
Scale
Test chart for distortion adjustment (Make by yourself.)
Draw a rectangle on A4 or 8 1/2 11 paper as shown below:
Be sure to make four right angles.

Scanner unit drive pulley L L

12) Without moving the copy lamp unit/No.2/3 mirror unit drive pul- L = 10mm
ley shaft, manually turn the copy lamp unit/No.2/3 mirror unit
L
drive pulley whose setscrew was loosened, and adjust the
parallelism of copy lamp unit/No.2/3 mirror unit.
e. Adjustment procedure
1) Set the test chart for image distortion adjustment on the docu-
ment glass, and make a normal copy on a paper of A4 or 8 1/2
11.
2) Check image distortion in the right and the left sides.
If the both vertical lines are in parallel with each other, the right-
left distortion balance is proper. (However, there may be some
distortion.)
2) If all the four angles are right angles, there in no distortion and
the following procedures are not required.

Smaller distortion
Greater distortion

13) Tighten the set screw of the copy lamp unit/No.2/3 mirror unit
drive pulley.
14) Check the image distortion in the same manner as step 10).
Repeat procedures 11) to 14) until horizontal image distortion
is eliminated.

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3) If the right-left distortion balance is improper, loosen the fixing (1) Outline
screw of No.2/3 mirror unit rail to change and adjust the right-left The main scanning (front/rear) direction magnification ratio adjust-
balance of No.2/3 mirror unit rail. ment is made automatically or manually.
Automatic adjustment: The width of the reference line marked on
the shading correction plate is scanned to perform the main scan-
ning (front/rear) direction magnification ratio adjustment automat-
ically.
Manual adjustment: The adjustment is made by manual key opera-
tions. (In either of the automatic and manual adjustments, the zoom
data register set value is changed for adjustment.)
The magnification ratio in the sub scanning direction is adjusted by
changing the mirror base (scanner) scanning speed.

(2) Main scanning direction magnification ratio adjustment

a. Note
Before performing this adjustment, the following adjustments must
have been completed. If not, this adjustment cannot be performed
properly.
Image distortion adjustment
The lens unit must be installed in the reference position.

b. Cases when the adjustment is required


1) When the lens and the mirror unit are disassembled or the part
(Note) is replaced.
If the distortion in the lead edge side (when viewed in the paper 2) When the copy lamp unit/No.2/3 mirror unit drive section is dis-
transport direction) is greater, change the height of the left rail of assembled or the part is replaced.
No.2/3 mirror unit.
If the distortion in the rear edge side (when viewed in the paper 3) When the main PWB is replaced.
transport direction) is greater, change the height of the right rail 4) When the EEPROM in the main PWB is replaced.
of No.2/3 mirror unit.
5) When U2 trouble occurs.
6) When the copy image distortion adjustment is performed.

c. Necessary tools
Screwdriver (+)
Scale
Change the height of the right side of the rail.
d. Adjustment procedure
1) Set the scale vertically on the document table. (Use a long scale
for precise adjustment.)

Change the height of the left side of the rail.

4) Make a copy to check the vertical image distortion.


If the four angles are right angles, the adjustment is completed.

B. Copy magnification ratio adjustment


The copy magnification ratio must be adjusted in the main scanning
direction and in the sub scanning direction. To adjust, use SIM 48-1.

2) Set the copy magnification ratio to 100%.


3) Make a copy on A4 or 812 11 paper.

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4) Measure the length of the copied scale image. 5) Calculate the main scanning direction magnification ratio.
Main scanning direction magnification ratio
Copy image dimensions
= 100 (%)
Original dimension

(When a 100mm scale is used as the original.)


Original (Scale)
HARDDENCD
STAINLESS
JAPAN
mm
1/2mm 10 20 100 110 120 130 140 150
Shizuoka

HARDDENCD
STAINLESS
JAPAN
Paper feed mm
direction 1/2mm 10 20 100 110 120 130 140 150
Shizuoka

Reference Comparison point Copy

110

6) Check that the copy magnification ratio is within the specified b. Cases when the adjustment is required
range. If it is not within the specified range, perform the following
1) When the lens and the mirror unit are disassembled or the part
procedures.
is replaced.
7) Execute SIM 48-1 to select the main scanning direction copy
2) When the scanner unit drive section is disassembled or the part
magnification ratio adjustment mode.
is replaced.
To select the adjustment mode, use the copy mode select key.
3) When the main PWB is replaced.

In the case of the automatic adjustment, when the PRINT switch is 4) When the EEPROM in the main PWB is replaced.
pressed, the mirror base unit moves to the white plate for shading 5) When U2 trouble occurs.
to scan the width of the reference line, calculating the correction
6) When the copy image distortion adjustment is performed.
value and displaying and storing this value.
After execution of the automatic adjustment, go out from the simula- c. Necessary tools
tion mode and make a copy to check the magnification ratio. Screwdriver (+)
If the magnification ratio is not in the specified range (100 1.0%), Scale
manually adjust as follows.
d. Adjustment procedure
Adjustment mode Lighting lamp 1) Set the scale on the document table as shown below. (Use a
Main scanning direction auto long scale for precise adjustment.)
Auto exposure lamp
copy magnification ratio
ON
adjustment
Main scanning direction manual
Manual exposure lamp
copy magnification ratio
ON
adjustment
Sub scanning direction copy Photo exposure lamp
magnification ratio adjustment ON

8) Set the adjustment mode to Manual with the copy mode select
key.
9) Enter the new set value of main scanning direction copy mag-
nification ratio with the copy quantity set key, and press the
COPY button.
10) Change the set value and repeat the adjustment until the ratio
is within the speoified range.
When the set value is changed by 1, the magnification ratio is
changed by 0.1%.

(3) Sub scanning direction copy magnification ratio 2) Set the copy magnification ratio to 100%.
3) Make a copy on A4 or 812 11 paper.
a. Note
Before performing this adjustment, the following adjustments must 4) Measure the length of the copied scale image.
have been completed. If not, this adjustment cannot be performed 5) Calculate the sub scanning direction copy magnification ratio.
properly. Sub scanning direction copy magnification ratio
Image distortion adjustment
= Copy image dimension 100 (%)
Must be installed to the lens unit reference position. Original dimension

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110

Original (Scale)
HARDDENCD
STAINLESS
JAPAN
mm
1/2mm 10 20 100 110 120 130 140 150
Shizuoka

HARDDENCD Paper feed


JAPAN
STAINLESS direction
mm
1/2mm 10 20 100 110 120 130 140 150
Shizuoka

Reference Comparison point Copy

6) Check that the actual copy magnification ratio is within the D. Image position adjustment
specified range. (100 1.0%).
There are following five kinds of image position adjustments, which are
If it is not within the specified range, perform the following pro- made by laser control except for the image scan start position adjust-
cedures.
ment. For the adjustments, SIM 50 01 and SIM 50 10 are used.
7) Execute SIM 48-1 to select the sub scanning direction copy
magnification ratio adjustment mode. No. Adjustment item Simulation
To select the adjustment mode, use the copy mode select key. 1 Print start position 50 01
(Photo exposure lamp ON)
2 Image lead edge void amount 50 01
8) Enter the new set value of sub scanning direction copy mag-
nification ratio with the copy quantity set key, and press the 3 Image scan start position 50 01
COPY button. 4 Image rear edge void amount 50 01
Repeat procedures 1) 8) until the sub scanning direction actual
5 Center offset 50 10
copy magnification ratio in 100% copying is within the specified
range. To select the adjustment mode with SIM 50 01, use the copy density
When the set value is changed by 1, the magnification ratio is select key.
changed by 0.1%. The relationship between the adjustment modes and the lighting lamps
are as shown in the table below.
C. Lens unit attachment reference
Attach the lens unit so that the lens unit number on the lens adjustment Adjustment mode Lighting lamp
plate is aligned with the scribe line on the base plate.
Print start position Auto (AE) lamp
Image lead edge void amount Manual (TEXT) lamp
Lens unit number
Image scan start position Photo lamp
Auto, Manual, Photo
Image rear edge void amount
lamps

To select the adjustment mode with SIM 50 10, use the copy mode
() direction select key.

Reference line (0) The relationship between the adjustment modes and the lighting
lamps are as shown in the table below.
(+) direction
Machine with the multi manual paper feed unit

Adjustment mode Lighting lamp


Example: Lens unit number 2.8 Print center offset (cassette) Auto, Cassette
Attach the lens unit at 2 scales in the paper exit direction Print center offset (manual feed) Auto, Manual
from the reference line.
Note: Never touch the other screws than the unit attachment screw. Document center offset Auto, Manual
The lens unit is supplied only in a whole unit.
Machine with the single manual paper feed unit

Print center offset (cassette) Auto, Cassette


Print center offset (manual feed) Auto
Document center offset Auto, Manual

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(1) Lead edge adjustment 3) Make a copy and measure the void amount of image rear edge.
1) Set a scale to the center of the paper lead edge guide as shown
below, and cover it with B4 or 8 1/2 14 paper.
Void amount (Standard value: 2 3mm)

Scale image

Paper rear edge

2) Execute SIM 50 01
3) Set the print start position (AE lamp ON) (A), the lead edge void 4) If the measurement value is out of the specified range, change the
amount (TEXT lamp ON) (B), and the scan start position (PHOTO set value and repeat the adjustment procedure.
lamp ON) (C) to 0, and make a copy of a scale at 100%. The default value is 50.
4) Measure the image loss amount (R mm) of the scale image. Note: The rear edge void cannot be checked with the first sheet
Set C = 10 R (mm). (Example: Set the value of C to 30.) after entering the simulation mode, the first sheet after turn-
When the value of C is increased by 10, the image loss is ing off/on the power, or the first sheet after inserting the cas-
decreased by 1mm. (Default: 50) sette. Use the second or later sheet to check the rear edge
5) Measure the distance (H mm) between the paper lead edge and the void.
image print start position.
Set A = 10 H (mm). (Example: Set the value of A to 50.) (3) Center offset adjustment
When the value of A is increased by 10, the image lead edge is 1) Set the self-made test chart for the center position adjustment so
shifted to the paper lead edge by 1mm. (Default: 50) that its center line is aligned with the center mark of the document
6) Set the lead edge void amount to B = 50 (2.5mm). guide.
When the value of B is increased by 10, the void amount is in- Test chart for the center position adjustment
creased by about 1mm. For 25 or less, however, the void amount Draw a line at the center of A4 or 8 1/2 11 paper in the
becomes zero. (Default: 50) paper transport direction.

(Example) Document guide


Distance between paper lead
edge and image: H = 5mm

Image loss:
R = 3mm Center

Copy paper
(A4 or 8 1/2 11)
5mm

2) Execute SIM 50 10 to select the print center offset (cassette paper


10mm
feed) adjustment mode.
The set adjustment value is displayed on the copy quantity display.
3) Make a copy and check that the copied center line is properly posi-
tioned.
(2) Image rear edge void amount adjustment The standard value is 0 2mm from the paper center.
1) Set a scale to the rear edge section of A4 or 11 8 1/2 paper size
as shown in the figure below, and cover it with B4 or 8 1/2 14
2.0mm or less
paper. (Copy A)
Copy image
B4 or 8 1/2 14 paper
Copy paper
Shift folding line

A4 size rear edge


2.0mm or less
(Copy B)
Copy image

Copy paper
Shift folding line

(Paper feed direction)


2) Execute SIM 50 01 to select the image rear edge void amount ad-
justment mode.
The set adjustment value is displayed on the copy quantity display.

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4) If the measured value is out of the specified range, change the set E. Copy density adjustment procedure
value and repeat the adjustment procedure.
Use SIM 46-01 to set the copy density for each copy mode.
When the set value is increased by 1, the copy image is shifted by For selection of modes, use the copy mode select key.
0.1mm toward the rear frame.
l For the manual paper feed, change the manual paper feed ad-
(1) Test chart setting
justment mode and perform the similar procedures. 1) Place the test chart so that its edge is aligned with the A4 (Letter)
l Since the document center offset is automatically adjusted by
reference line on the document table. Then place a B4 (14 8
the CCD which scan the reference lines (F/R) on the back of
1/2 ) white paper on the test chart and close the document cover.
document guide, there is no need to adjust manually.

2. Copy density adjustment


A. Copy density adjustment timing
The copy density adjustment must be performed in the following cases:
l When maintenance is performed.
l When the developing bias/grid bias voltage is adjusted.
l When the optical section is cleaned. White paper
l When a part in the optical section is replaced.
l When the optical section is disassembled.
l When the OPC drum is replaced.
l When the main control PWB is replaced.
l When the EEPROM on the main control PWB is replaced.
l When the memory trouble (U2) occurs.

B. Note for copy density adjustment


1) Arrangement before execution of the copy density adjustment Test chart
l Clean the optical section.
l Clean or replace the charger wire.
l Check that the voltage at the high voltage section and the develop-
ing bias voltage are in the specified range.

C. Necessary tool for copy density adjustment


l TOSHIBA TEST CHART No.15-1.
l B4 (14 8 1/2 ) white paper
l The user program AE setting should be "3." (2) Perform the adjustment in each mode.
1) Execute SIM 46-1.

D. Features of copy density adjustment 2) Select the mode to be adjusted with the exposure mode select key.
For the copy density adjustment, the image data shift function provided
in the image process LSI is used. (1)

List of the adjustment modes


(1) Mode select key/display
Auto Mode Brightness 1 step only
lamp
Brightness 5 steps. Adjustment of only the
Manual Mode
center brightness is made.
Brightness 5 steps. Adjustment of only the
Photo Mode
center brightness is made.
Manual T/S Brightness 5 steps. Adjustment of only the
mode center brightness is made.
T/S Auto mode Brightness 1 step only

Adjustment Exposure mode Gray chart


mode display lamp adjustment level

"S3" is slightly
Auto mode Auto lamp ON
copied.
"S3" is slightly
Manual mode Manual lamp ON
copied.
"S3" is slightly
Photo mode Photo lamp ON
copied.
Manual T/S Manual lamp/Photo "S4" is slightly
mode lamp ON copied.
Auto T/S Auto lamp/Photo "S4" is slightly
mode lamp ON copied.

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3) Make a copy. B. DV bias adjustment


Check the adjustment level (shown in the above table) of the ex-
Note:
posure test chart (Gray Scale). A digital multi meter with internal resistance of 1G must be
used for correct adjustment.
(When too bright): Decrease the value displayed on the copy
quantity display.
(When too dark): Increase the value displayed on the copy quantity Procedures
display. 1. Set the digital multi meter range to DC500V.
* The value can be set in the range of 1 99. 2. Set the positive side of the test rod to the connector CN-10-1 (DV
BIAS) and set the negative side to the connector CN10-2 (FG).
3. Execute SIM 8-1. (The developing bias is outputted for 30 sec.)
3. High voltage adjustment 4. Adjust the control volume (VR-121) so that the output voltage is
400 5V.
A. Main charger (Grid bias)
Note:
Use a digital multi meter with internal resistance of 10M or
more measurement.
After adjusting the grid LOW output, adjust the HIGH output.
Do not reverse the sequence.

Procedures
1. Set the digital multi meter range to DC700V.
2. Set the positive side of the test rod to the connector CN11-3 (GRID)
of high voltage section of the power PWB and set the negative side
to the frame ground (radiating plate).
3. Execute SIM 8-3. (The main charger output is supplied for 30 sec
in the grid voltage LOW output mode.)
4. Adjust the control volume (VR-141) so that the output voltage is
400 20V.
5. Execute SIM 8-2. (The main charger output is supplied for 30 sec
in the grid voltage HIGH output mode.)
6. Adjust the control volume (VR-142) so that the output voltage is 580
10V.

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[10] SIMULATION, TROUBLE CODES


1. Entering the simulation mode
To enter the serviceman simulation mode, press the keys as follows:
Clear Density select Clear Density select
To cancel the simulation mode, press the clear key.
Flow chart o entering the simulation mode

Start
Is there a sub YES
Press the COPY key.
code ?

NO
Press the clear key.
The COPY QUANTITY
display blinks to indicate
Press the COPY "00" and the machine
key. enters the ready
state for sub code input. Within 1sec

Press the exposure


Enter the sub code with
the COPY QUANTITY key.
mode selector key.
10th digit:
1st digit:
Within 1sec
Count up of values:
COPY QUANTITY key
Count down of values:
Zoom key + COPY Press the clear key.
QUANTITY key

Within 1sec
Press the COPY key.
The current set adjustment
value and the counter
Press the exposure
value are displayed on the Is it the mode selector key.
COPY QUANTITY simulation for
displayed Sensor check, operation
etc. are displayed by the check?
alarm lamps, etc.
All displays on the
YES operation panel go off,
The COPY QUANTITY
and the machine enters
display blinks to indicate
To change the current set the previously set sub he ready state for entering
Preform the operation he main code.
values, enter with the COPY enters the ready7 state for
QUANTITY key.
according to the
sub code input.
simulation number.
code, and the machine
10th digit: Enter the main code with
the COPY QUANTITY key.
1st digit:
10th digit:
Count up of values:
COPY QUANTITY key Is another YES Is the YES 1st digit:
Count down of values: simulation to be main code the Press the clear key.
Zoom key + COPY performed ? Count up of values:
QUANTITY key
same ? COPY QUANTITY key
Count down of values:
NO NO Zoom key + COPY
QUANTITY key

Is the
The entered value sub code NO Enter the new main
is displayed on the Press the clear key. code.
displayed ?
COPY QUANTITY
display.
YES The main code is
displayed on the
All displays on the COPY QUANTITY
The main code is
operation panel go off, display.
displayed on the
Press the COPY and the machine enters Press the clear key. COPY QUANTITY
the ready state for
key. entering the main code. display.

1
The entered value Press the clear key.
is registered.

End

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2. List of simulations
Note: In the DP1200, simulations related to option units cannot be executed.

Sim Kind of Sub Sim Kind of Sub


Operation Operation
No. main code code No. main code code
01 Optical 01 Mirror scan operation 26 Various 01 Manual feed setup
system setup 02 SPF setup
03 Second cassette setup
02 SPF 02 SPF sensor status display 06 Destination setup
Individual 03 Motor ON 07 Machine conditions check
load 04 Paper feed solenoid ON 20 Rear edge void setup
operation 30 CE mark conformity control
ON/OFF setup
05 Lamp ON 01 Operation panel display check
check 02 Fusing lamp ON + Cooling fan 37 Cancel of stop at developer over
HIGH/LOW speed 39 Memory capacity setup
03 Copy lamp ON 40 Polygon motor OFF time setup
42 Transfer ON timing control setup
06 Machine 01 Paper feed solenoid ON 43 Side void setup
individual 02 Resist solenoid ON 44 SPF document rear edge read
load setup
operation
30 Sensor 01 Paper sensor status display
07 Aging 01 Warm up display and aging with operation
jam check
06 Intermittent aging (Standard
provision)
08 High 01 Developing bias (5V signal)
voltage 02 Main charger (Grid high) 43 Fusing 01 Normal copy
output check 03 Grid voltage (Low) temperature 04 Fusing temperature setup 2
06 Transfer charger setup 09 Postcard size paper fusing control
setup
10 Other None Toner motor aging
46 Exposure 01 Copy density adjustment
14 Trouble None Cancel troubles other than U2 adjustment 19 Table adjustment (Copy mode)
reset
48 Magnification 01 Front/rear scan direction
16 U2 trouble None Cancel of U2 trouble ratio
reset correction
20 Maintenance 01 Maintenance counter clear 50 Lead edge 01 Lead edge image position
counter adjustment adjustment
clear Paper lead edge/rear edge void
adjustment
21 Counter 01 Maintenance cycle setup 10 Paper center offset +
setup OC/Document center offset +
(When SPF document center offset
maintenance)
51 Timing 02 Resist quantity adjustment
adjustment 06 SPF exposure correction
22 Counter 01 Maintenance counter display
display 02 Maintenance preset display 61 Laser 03 Polygon motor check
04 Jam total counter display system (HSYNC output check)
05 Total counter display operation
06 Developer counter display
08 SPF counter display 63 Shading 01 Shading check
12 Drum counter display
64 Self print 01 Self print only with the engine
14 P-ROM version display
(1 by 2 mode)
17 Copy counter display
18 Printer counter display 67 Program 14 PCL PWB program download
21 Scanner counter display Download
22 SPF jam total counter display
24 Special 01 Jam total counter clear
counter 04 SPF counter clear
clear 06 Developer counter clear
07 Drum counter clear
08 Copy counter clear
09 Printer counter clear
13 Scanner counter clear
14 SPF jam total counter clear
25 Main motor 01 Developing bias
ON (High voltage output)
10 Polygon motor ON

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3. Contents of simulations
Input method: Clear key Exposure Select key Clear key Exposure Select key
Main code Sub code Content
01 01 Mirror scan operation
(Operation/Procedure)
1. When this simulation is executed, the mirror home position is detected.
Sensor name Display lamp
Mirror home position sensor Developer replacement lamp

2. When the _START key is pressed, scanning is executed at the speed corresponding to the currently set copy
magnification ratio.
The copy magnification ratio can be arbitrarily set with the magnification ratio select key/zoom key.
02 02 SPF sensor status display
ON/OFF of the sensors in the SPF can be checked with the following lamps.

Display Sensor
Toner cartridge replacement lamp Document set detection (SPID)
Jam lamp SPF document transport detection (SPPD)
Developer replacement lamp SPF cover open detection (SCOD)
SPF jam lamp SPF open/close detection (SDSW)
FAX document size detection
Paper size detection
SPF lamp FAX/SPF B4 size detection (SB4D)

03 Motor ON
(Operation/Procedure)
When the start key is pressed, the SPF motor rotates for 10 sec at the speed corresponding to the currently set
magnification ratio.
04 Paper feed solenoid ON
(Operation/Procedure)
When the start key is pressed, the SPF paper feed solenoid repeats ON (500 ms) and OFF (500 ms) 20 times.
05 01 Operation panel display check
When the PRINT switch is pressed, the LED on the operation panel is lighted for 5 sec. The LED on the FAX
panel and the LCD black background are displayed simultaneously.
02 Fusing lamp ON + cooling fan HIGH/LOW speed
(Operation/Procedure)
When the START key is pressed, the fusing lamp repeats ON (500ms) and OFF (500msec) 5 times.
During this period, the cooling fan rotates in the high speed mode. After completion of the operation, the cooling
fan rotates in the low speed mode.
03 Copy lamp ON
(Operation/Procedure)
When the START key is pressed, the copy lamp is lighted for 5 sec.
06 01 Paper feed solenoid ON
(Operation/Procedure)
When the START key is pressed, the paper feed solenoid selected by the tray select key repeats ON (500ms)
and OFF (500ms) 20 times.
02 Resist solenoid ON
(Operation/Procedure)
When the START key is pressed, the resist solenoid (RRS) repeats ON (500ms) and OFF (500ms) 20 times.
07 01 Warm-up display and aging with jam
(Operation/Procedure)
1. When the simulation is executed, warming up is started.
2. Warm-up time is counted and displayed every second on the copy quantity display.
3. After completion of warm-up, the time count is stopped and the ready lamp is lighted.
4. Press the clear key to clear the warm-up time display, set the copy quantity, and press the START key, and
the machine will copy the set quantity repeatedly.
06 Intermittent aging
(Operation/Procedure)
1. When the simulation is executed, warming up is started.
2. After completion of warm-up, the ready lamp is lighted.
3. Set the copy quantity and press the START key, and the machine will copy the set quantity repeatedly.
4. After 3 sec of the interval time from completion of copying the set quantity, the machine will resume copying.
5. The above operation 4 is repeated.

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Main code Sub code Content


08 01 Developing bias (5V signal)
(Operation/Procedure)
When the START key is pressed, the developing bias is outputted for 30 sec.
02 Main charger (Grid high)
(Operation/Procedure)
When the START key is pressed, the main charger output is supplied for 30 sec in the grid voltage HIGH mode.
03 Grid voltage (Low)
(Operation/Procedure)
When the START key is pressed, the main charger output is supplied for 30 sec in the grid voltage LOW mode.
06 Transfer charger
(Operation/Procedure)
When the START key is pressed, the transfer charger output is supplied for 30 sec.
10 None Toner motor aging
(Operation/Procedure)
When the START key is pressed, the toner motor output is supplied for 30 sec.
14 None Cancel of troubles code H2 - H4
(Operation/Procedure)
After canceling the trouble, the simulation is also automatically canceled.
16 None Cancel of U2 trouble
(Operation/Procedure)
1. When the START key is pressed, the EEPROM total counter check sum is rewritten and the trouble is
canceled.
2. After canceling the trouble, the simulation is also automatically canceled.
20 01 Maintenance counter clear
When the Print switch is pressed, the maintenance counter is cleared, and 000000 is displayed. When the
destination has been set to Japan AB series, the mini-maintenance counter is cleared.
21 01 Maintenance cycle setup
The currently set maintenance cycle code is displayed (initial display), and the set data is stored.
Code Setup
0 3,000 sheets
1 6,000 sheets
2 9,000 sheets
3 13,000 sheets
4 25,000 sheets
5 Free (999,999 sheets) Default

22 01 Maintenance counter display


The display is the same as the total counter value display.
When the destination is set to other than Japan AB series, the maintenance counter is displayed.
When the destination is set to Japan AB series, the mini-maintenance counter is displayed. The display is the
same as the total counter value display.
02 Maintenance preset display
The preset value corresponding to the code set in 21-01 and 21-02.
The display is the same as the total counter value display.
When the destination is set to other than Japan AB series, the maintenance preset value is displayed.
When the destination is set to Japan AB series, the mini-maintenance preset value is displayed.
04 Jam total counter display
The display method is the same as the total count value display.
05 Total counter display
The total count value is dispalyed in 3 digits 2 times repeatedly.
<Display example: 12345>
012 Blank 345 Blank 012
0.7s 0.3s 0.7s 1.0s 0.7s

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Main code Sub code Content


22 06 Developer counter display
The display method is the same as the total count value display.
08 SPF counter display
The display method is the same as the total count value display.
12 Drum counter display
The display method is the same as the total count value display.
14 P-ROM versiondisplay
The P-ROM version is displayed in 3 digits on the value display section.
(AR, DM, PCL models: 100% Zoom lamp display)
17 Copy counter display
The display method is the same as the total count value display.
18 Printer counter display
The display method is the same as the total count value display.
21 Scanner counter display
The display method is the same as the total count value display.
22 SPF jam total counter display
The display method is the same as the total count value display.
24 01 Jam total counter clear
When the PRINT switch is pressed, the jam total count value is reset to 0.
04 SPF counter clear
When the PRINT switch is pressed, the SPF count value is reset to 0.
06 Developer counter clear
When the PRINT switch is pressed, the drum count value is reset to 0.
07 Drum counter clear
When the PRINT switch is pressed, the drum count value is reset to 0.
08 Copy counter clear
When the PRINT switch is pressed, the copy count value is reset to 0.
09 Printer counter clear
When the PRINT switch is pressed, the printer count value is reset to 0.
13 Scanner counter clear
When the PRINT switch is pressed, the scanner count value is reset to 0.
14 SPF jam total counter clear
When the PRINT switch is pressed, the SPF jam total count value is reset to 0.
25 01 Main motor system ON + Cooling fan low speed (For the duplex model, the duplex motor is simultaneously
turned on.)
(Operation/Procedure)
When the START key is pressed, the main motor is rotated for 30 sec.
To save toner consumption, the different operations are executed depending on installation of the developing unit.
When the developing unit is installed, the developing bias, the main charger, and the grid are also outputted.
When the developing unit is not installed, only the motor is rotated.
Do not turn on the door open/close switch forcibly to execute this simulation.
10 Polygon motor ON
(Operation/Procedure)
When the START key is pressed, the polygon motor is operated for 30sec.
26 01 Manual feed setup
(Operation/Procedure)
1. When this simulation is executed, the currently set bypass code number is displayed.
2. Enter the code number corresponding to the bypass and press the START key, and the setting will be
changed.

Code number Bypass


0 Single bypass
1 Multi bypass

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Main code Sub code Content


26 02 SPF setup
When this simulation is executed, the currently set SPF code number is displayed. Enter the code number of the
SPF to be set and press the PRINT switch. The setup is changed.

Code No. SPF


0 Without SPF
1 With SPF (In the case an SPF or FAX option is installed.)

03 Second cassette setup


(Operation/Procedure)
1. When this simulation is executed, the currently set code number of the second cassette is displayed.
2. Enter the code number and press the start key. The setting is changed.

Code number Second cassette


0 Without second cassette
1 With second cassette

06 Destination setup
(Operation/Procedure)
1. When this simulation is executed, the currently set destination code number is displayed.
2. Enter the code number corresponding to the destination and press the START key, and the setting will be
changed.

Code number Destination


0 Inch series
1 EX AB series
2 Japan AB series

07 Machine conditions check


(Operation/Procedure)
When this simulation is executed, the current machine setting is displayed.

CPM Copy quantity display The machine type is shown with the lamp display.
No setup: None
10 cpm 10
BTA-A: AE mode lamp ON
12 cpm 12 BTA-B: TEXT mode lamp ON
15 cpm 15 BTA-C: Photo mode lamp ON

20 Rear edge void setup


(Operation/Procedure)
1. When this simulation is executed, the currently set code number of rear edge void setting is displayed.
2. Enter the code number of rear edge void setting and press the START key, and the setting will be changed.

Code number Rear edge void setting


0 Rear edge void allowed
1 Rear edge void not allowed

30 CE mark conformity control ON/OFF setup


(Operation/Procedure)
1. When this simulation is executed, the currently set code number of CE mark application is displayed.
2. Enter the code number of CE mark application and press the START key, and the setting will be changed.

Code number CE mark application setting


0 CE mark application control OFF
1 CE mark application control ON

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Main code Sub code Content


26 37 Cancel of stop at developer life over
When this simulation is executed, the current set code is displayed. Enter a new code and press the PRINT
switch, and the entered code is registered.
Code number Setting
0 Stop at developer life over
1 Stop cancel at developer life over

39 Memory capacity setup


(Operation/Procedure)
1. When this simulation is executed, the currently set code number is displayed.
2. Enter the code number and press the START key, and the setting will be changed.
Code number Setting
0 No memory
1 4 Mbyte
2 6 Mbyte

40 Polygon motor OFF time setup


(Operation/Procedure)
1. When this simulation is executed, the currently set code number is displayed.
2. Enter the code number and press the START key, and the setting will be changed.
Code number Setting
0 0 sec
1 30 sec
2 60 sec
3 90 sec

42 Transfer ON timing control setup


(Operation / Procedure)
1. When this simulation is executed, the currently set code number is displayed.
2. Enter the code number and press the START key, and the setting will be changed. (For any number different
from the following ones, the default time is automatically set.)

Code number Setting


0 Default (330 msec)
1 40 msec
2 30 msec
3 20 msec
4 10 msec
5 Default (330 msec)
6 +10 msec
7 +20 msec
8 +30 msec
9 +40 msec

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Main code Sub code Content


26 43 Side void setup
(Operation/Procedure)
1. When this simulation is executed, the currently set code number of the side void amount is displayed.
2. Enter the code number and press the start key. The setting is changed.
Code number Setting
0 0 mm
1 0.5 mm
2 1.0 mm
3 1.5 mm
4 2.0 mm *Default
5 2.5 mm
6 3.0 mm
7 3.5 mm
8 4.0 mm
9 4.5 mm
10 5.0 mm

44 SPF document rear edge read setup + Fax document rear edge scan setup.

When this simulation is executed, the currently set code number is displayed. Enter the desired code number
and press the START key, and the display will be changed. The document rear edge scanning area in SPF
reduction (less than 100%) copy is changed.

The code number is changeable in the range of 0 8.


The default value is 4, and 2 mm of the document rear edge is cut.
When the value is changed by 1, the area is changed by 1 mm.
30 01 Paper sensor status display
The paper sensor status is displayed with the lamps on the operation panel.
Display Sensor
Toner cartridge replacement lamp Paper detection before resist (PPD1)
JAM lamp Fusing section paper detection (PPD2)
Developer cartridge replacement lamp Paper exit paper detection (POD)
2nd cassette lamp 2nd CS paper detection (PPD3)
AE lamp Single manual feed paper detection (MFD)
Exposure level 1 (Light) lamp Main cassette A4 width detection (PSW1)
Exposure level 5 (Dark) lamp 2nd cassette A4 width detection (PSW2)

43 01 Fusing temperature setup (Normal copy)


(Operation/Procedure)
1. When this simulation is executed, the currently set code number is displayed.
2. Enter the code number and press the START key, and the setting will be changed.
Code number Set temperature (C)
0 175
1 180
2 185
3 190
4 195 ( Default)
5 200

04 Fusing temperature setup 2


(Operation/Procedure)
1. When this simulation is executed, the currently set code number is displayed.
2. Enter the code number and press the START key, and the setting will be changed.
Code number Set temperature (C)
0 155
1 160
2 165
3 170 ( Default)
4 175
5 180

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Main code Sub code Content


43 09 Postcard size paper fusing control setup

Code number Setup


0 Cancel (Default)
1 Setup

46 01 Copy density adjustment


(Outline)
Used to adjust the copy density in each copy mode.(The copy density can be set by changing the set value of
ASIC GAMMA ADJUST register.)
Setting in each copy mode is performed at exposure level 3. When the copy density (exposure) is adjusted
arbitrarily, the max, and min. exposure levels are automatically calculated and set. (The change amounts
(gradient, change amount) at level 1 5 are predetermined.)
(Operation/Procedure)
1. When this simulation is executed, warming up and shading are performed and the current set value is
displayed in two digits.
2. Press the copy mode select key to select each setting mode and setting display.
The copy mode setting is indicated with the following lamps as shown below.
3. Change the setting with the value up-down key and press the START key, and a copy will be made with the
entered set value.
4. Press the clear key to store the set value and exit the simulation.

Copy mode Display lamp


AE mode AE mode lamp
TEXT mode TEXT mode lamp
PHOTO mode PHOTO mode lamp
TS mode (TEXT) TEXT mode lamp & PHOTO mode lamp
TS mode (AE) AE mode lamp & PHOTO mode lamp

Relationship between the displayed values and the GAMMA ADJUST register
Exp1 Exp2 Exp3 Exp4 Exp5
AE 24 12 0 +12 +24
TEXT 24 12 0 +12 +24
PHOTO 24 12 0 +12 +24
T/S 24 12 0 +12 +24

The value displayed after execution of this simulation can be set in the range of 0 99 with 50 as the center
value.
When the text mode set value is Gat3, for example, the GAMMA ADJUST register value set at Exp1 is:
Text Exp1 = Gat3 50 24
When 40 is set to Gat3, Text Exp1 = 40 50 24 = 34
Then set the GAMMA ADJUST register set value to 34.
Perform the same procedure for each mode and each Exp.
The above table may subject to change.
For the gradient, there is a similar table, though not specified here. The value set with SIM 46, however, is
not reflected.
The AE mode Exp selection is not specified, but corresponds to the grades for AE exposure selection in the
former models.
19 table setup
When this simulation is executed, the currently set gamma table code number is displayed. Enter the code
number corresponding to your desired gamma table and press the PRINT switch, and the setup will be changed.

Code number table


1 Japan
2 EX Japan

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Main code Sub code Content


48 01 Front/rear scan direction
(Outline)
(1) Front/rear scanning direction magnification ratio auto correction: (Performed by changing the set value of
ZOOM DATA register for asic.) The width of the reference line marked on the shading correction plate is
scanned to perform the front/rear direction magnification ratio adjustment automatically. (Performed by
changing the set value of ZOOM DATA register for ASIC.)
(2) Front/rear scanning direction magnification ratio manual correction: Used to set the front/rear (main scanning)
direction magnification ratio by key operations. (Performed by changing the set value of ZOOM DATA
register for ASIC.)
(3) Scanning direction magnification ratio correction: The scanning direction magnification ratio in the OC mode is
set by key operations. (Performed by changing the scanning speed.)
(4) SPF mode scanning direction magnification ratio correction: The scanning direction magnification ratio in the
OC mode is set by key operations. (Performed by changing the scanning speed.)
(Operation/Procedure)
1. When this simulation is executed, the current set value is displayed in two digits. (Center value: 50)
2. When the copy mode select key is pressed, the setting mode and the setting display are changed
sequentially.
The selected adjustment mode is indicated by the lamps as follows:
3. In the front/rear scanning direction adjustment, when the START key is pressed, the mirror base unit moves
to the white plate for shading and the width of the reference line is read and the correction value is
calculated and displayed and the value is stored.
In the case of the manual adjustment, enter the adjustment value with the 10-key and press the START key.
Then the entered value is stored and a copy is made. (An increase of 1 in the set value corresponds to an
increase of 0.1mm.)
4. Press the clear key to store the set value and exit the simulation.

Adjustment mode Lamps ON


Front/rear direction magnification ratio auto correction AE lamp
Front/rear direction magnification ratio manual correction TEXT lamp
Scanning direction magnification ratio correction PHOTO lamp
SPF mode scanning direction magnification ratio correction AE, TEXT, PHOTO lamps

In the front-rear direction magnification ratio correction:


(1) The result of calculation of the scan correction value is 5% or less, - - is displayed.
(Cause) The white plate reference position error or the lens unit installing error
(2) In case of a scanning error of the reference line, the JAM lamp is turned on.
(Cause) CCD error or no white plate
) If the automatic correction of magnification ratio does not work properly, adjust and correct manually.
50 01 Lead edge image position adjustment + Paper lead edge/rear edge void adjustment
(Outline)
This adjustment is used to adjust the copy image position and lead edge/rear edge void amount on the copy
paper by adjusting the image scan start position and the print start position (resist roller ON timing) at 100%.
(Operation/Procedure)
1. When this simulation is executed, the currently set value is displayed in two digits. (Center value: 50)
2. When the copy mode select key is pressed, each setting mode and the display are changed.
The selected adjustment mode is indicated by the lamps as shown in the table below.
3. Enter the adjustment value with the 10-key and press the start key. The set value is stored and a copy is
made. (When the set value is increased by 1, the void amount is shifted by 0.1 mm.)
4. When the clear key is pressed, the set value is stored and the simulation mode is terminated.

Adjustment mode Lighting lamps


Print start position (Main cassette) AE, Main cassette lamps
Print start position (2nd cassette) AE, 2nd lamps
Print start position (Manual paper feed) AE, Manual feed lamps
Image lead edge void quantity TEXT lamp
Image scan start position PHOTO lamp
Image rear edge void quantity AE, TEXT, PHOTO lamps
SPF image scan start position AE, TEXT lamps

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50 01 (Adjustment method)
1. Set the print start position (A: AE ON), the lead edge void amount (B: TEXT ON), the scanning start position
(C: PHOTO ON) to zero and make a copy of a scale at 100%.
2. Measure the image loss R (mm) of the scale. (Example) Distance from the paper
Set as C = 10 R (mm). (Example: Set to 30.)
lead edge to the image
When C is increased by 10, the image loss is decreased H = 5mm
by 1 mm. (Default: 5)
Image loss
3. Measure the distance H (mm) from the paper lead edge to
R = 3mm
the image print start position.
Set as A = 10 R (mm). (Example: Set to 50.)
When the value of A is increased by 10, the image lead
edge is shifted toward the paper lead edge by 1 mm.
(Default: 50)
4. Set the lead edge void amount as B = 50 (2.5 mm).
(Default: 50)
When the value of B is increased by 10, the void is
increased by about 1 mm.
(For 25 or less, however, the void amount becomes zero.)
The SPF adjustment is made by adjusting the SPF image scan start position immediately after turning on the
power.
10 Paper center offset + OC/Document center offset + SPF document center offset
(Outline)
The center offset position of copy image on the copy paper and that of document scan are adjusted by
adjusting the scan left margin of ASIC and the print left margin register set value.
(Operation/Procedure)
1. When this simulation is executed, the currently set value is displayed.
2. For a machine with a multi manual paper feed unit installed, when the copy mode select key is pressed, each
set mode and display are changed.
For a machine with a single manual paper feed unit installed, when the copy mode select key is pressed,
each set mode and display are changed.

Machine with a multi manual paper feed unit


Adjustment mode Display lamp
Print center offset (Main cassette paper feed) AE, main cassette lamp
Print center offset (2nd cassette paper feed) AE, 2nd cassette lamp
Print center offset (Manual paper feed) AE, Manual paper feed lamp
OC/Document center offset AE, TEXT lamp
SPF/Document center offset AE, TEXT, PHOTO lamp

Machine with a single manual paper feed unit


Adjustment mode Display lamp
Print center offset (Main cassette paper feed) AE, Main cassette lamp
Print center offset (Manual paper feed) AE lamp (Blinking)
OC/Document center offset AE, TEXT lamp
SPF/Document center offset AE, TEXT, PHOTO lamp

51 02 Resist quantity adjustment


Used to adjust the contact pressure of paper onto the copier resist roller.
(Operation/Procedure)
1. When this simulation is executed, the currently set value is displayed.
2. In a machine with the multi paper feed unit installed, press the copy mode select key, and each setting mode
and display are changed sequentially.
In a machine with the single paper feed unit installed, press the copy mode select key, and each setting
mode and display are changed sequentially.
The selected adjustment mode is indicated by the lamps as follows:
3. Enter the adjustment value with the 10-key and press the SORT key. Then the set value is stored and a copy
is made.
4. Press the clear key to store the set value and exit the simulation.

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51 02 Machine with the multi manual paper feed

Adjustment mode Display lamp


Main cassette paper feed AE, Main cassette lamp
2nd cassette paper feed AE, 2nd cassette lamp
Manual paper feed AE, Manual paper feed lamp

Machine with the single manual paper feed


Adjustment mode Display lamp
Main cassette paper feed AE, Main cassette lamp
Manual paper feed AE blinking (Main cassette lamp ON)

06 SPF exposure correction


(Outline)
The SPF exposure correction amount is adjusted by adjusting the change in Vref voltage for the OC mode.
(Operation/Procedure)
1. When this simulation is executed, the currently set value is displayed.
2. Enter the adjustment value with the 10-key and press the start key. The entered value is stored and a copy is
made.
When the adjustment value is changed by 1, the D/A output is changed by +1 digit (dark) for OC
exposure. When it is changed by 1, the output is changed by 1 digit (light).
3. When the clear key is pressed, the entered value is stored and the simulation mode is terminated.
61 03 Polygon motor check (HSYNC output check)
(Operation/Procedure)
When the START key is pressed, HSYNC is performed and the polygon motor is rotated for 30 sec.
At that time, the Zoom lamp is lighted for 100msec every time when HSYNC is detected.
63 01 Shading check
(Outline)
Used to display the detection level of the white plate for shading. (Vref of AD conversion IC is fixed.)
(Operation/Procedure)
When the START key is pressed, the mirror base unit moves to the white plate for shading and Vref+ voltage of
AD conversion IC is set to 4.5V and Vref- voltage to 0.5V, and the copy lamp is lighted.
This state is kept for 10 sec, and the level of one pixel at the center is detected every second to display on the
value display section.
64 1 Self print only with the engine (1 by 2 mode)
(Outline)
Used to print in the 1 by 2 mode by ignoring the state of the optical system.
(Operation/Procedure)
1. When this simulation is executed, warming up is made and the ready lamp is lighted.
2. Select with the cassette select key and press the start key. Paper is fed from the selected cassette and
printing is performed.
In the 1 by 2 mode, one line is printed and two lines are not printed.

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67 14 PCL PWB program download
Used to download the control program for PCL PWB.
(Operating procedure)
1. Download procedure
1) Enter the simulation code, and the Ready LED will light up and the On-line LED will go off.
2) Press the PRINT switch, and the Ready LED will go off and the Flash ROM data will be deleted.
3) After completion of deletion, the On-line LED lights up.
4) Get your PC into the DOS mode and execute "COPY /Bxxx.BIN LPT1", and downloading will be started and
the On-line LED will blink.
5) After completion of downloading, execute SUM check. If there is no problem, the On-line LED will go off and
the Ready LED will light up. If there is any problem, "F9-10:PCL PWB trouble" is displayed.
6) Turn OFF/ON the power.

2. In case of a fail in downloading, turn OFF/ON the power and perform procedure 1.

3. Items required for Flash downloading


1) PC
2) Parallel cable
3) Program data file

4. TROUBLE CODES
A. Trouble codes list
Main Sub
Trouble content Detail of trouble
code code
HSYNC not detected. LSU (laser diode, reception element, APC circuit) trouble
E7 03
LSU drive circuit (ASIC) trouble
CCD white level trouble CCD drive circuit (CCD PWB, ASIC harness) trouble
E7 04
Copy lamp lighting trouble (Copy lamp, invertor PWB)
E7 05 CCD black level trouble CCD drive circuit (CCD PWB, ASIC, harness) trouble
E7 12 Shading trouble (White correction) Dirt on white plate for scanning white level
ASIC connection trouble Improper connection between CPU and ASIC (pattern cut, improper connection of lead
E7 14
pin)
E7 15 Copy lamp disconnection trouble Copy lamp or copy lamp drive circuit (invertor PWB) trouble Copy lamp disconnection
Abnormal output of laser LSU (laser diode, reception element, APC circuit) trouble
E7 16
LSU drive circuit (ASIC) trouble
Feeding is not completed within When the mirror base is returned for the specified time (6 sec) in mirror initializing
the specified time after starting after turning on the power, the mirror home position sensor (MHPS) does not turn
L1 00
feeding. OFF. Or when the mirror base is fed for the specified time (about 6 sec) after start of
copy return, the mirror home position sensor (MHPS) does not turn OFF.
Return is not completed within the When the mirror base is returned for the specified time (6 sec) in mirror initializing
specified time. after turning on the power, the mirror home position sensor (MHPS) does not turn
L3 00
ON. Or when the mirror base is returned for the specified time (about 6 sec) after start
of copy return, the mirror home position sensor (MHPS) does not turn ON.
L4 01 Main motor lock When the main motor encoder pulse is not detected for 100msec.
Polygon motor lock The lock signal (specified rpm signal) does not return within a certain time (about
L6 10
20sec) from starting the polygon motor rotation
H2 00 Thermistor open detection The fusing thermistor is open.
Heat roller abnormally high The fusing temperature rises above 240C.
H3 00
temperature
Heat roller abnormally low The fusing temperature does not reach 185C within 27sec of turning on the power,
H4 00
temperature or the fusing temperature keeps at 140C.
U2 01 Counter sum check error When the counter check sum value stored in the EEPROM is abnormal.
EEPROM serial communication When a communication trouble occurs with the EEPROM.
U2 04
error

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[11] USER PROGRAM


The conditions of factory setting can be changed according to the use conditions.
Functions which can be set with the user program
Function Contents Factory setting
When a certain time is passed after completion of copying, this function returns to the initial state
Auto clear time automatically. The time to reach the initial state can be set in the range of 30 sec to 120 sec by 60 sec
the unit of 30 sec. This function can be disabled.
When the copier is left unused with the power ON, the power consumption is automatically reduced
to about 40Wh/H ( Note).
The time to start this function can be set in the range of 30 sec to 90 sec by the unit of 30 sec.
Preheat This function cannot be disabled. 90 sec
When this function is operated, the pre-heat lamp on the operation panel lights up.
To return to the initial state, press any key on the operation panel. (When the COPY button is
pressed, a copy is made after returning to the initial state.)
When the copier is left unused with the power ON, the power consumption is automatically reduced
to about 18Wh/H ( Note). The time to start this function can be set in the range of 2 min to 120
min.
Auto shut off timer 5 min
When this function is operated, all the lamps except for the pre-heat lamp on the operation panel
turn off.
To return to the initial state, press the COPY button.
Stream feeding Only models with SPF. Cancel
Auto shut off Used to set or cancel this function. Set

Note: The power consumption values in preheat and auto shut off may be varied depending on the use conditions.

Setting the power save modes, auto clear time, Function name Function code
and stream feeding mode Auto clear time 1
1) Press and hold down the light ( ) and dark ( ) keys simul-
Preheat 2
taneously for more than 5 seconds until all the alarm indicators
( , , and ) blink and "- -" appears in the display. Auto shut off timer 3
2) Use the left copy quantity ( ) key to select a user program num- Stream feeding 4
ber (1: auto clear time, 2: preheat mode, 3: auto power shut-off
timer, 4: stream feeding mode, 5: auto power shut-off mode). The Auto shut off 5
selected number will blink in the left side of the display. [Cancel] If a wrong code is entered, press the clear key and enter the
correct function code.
SPF only

3) Press the print ( ) key. The entered program number will be steadily lit and the currently selected parameter number for the program will blink
on the right side of the display.
4) Select the desired parameter using the right copy quantity ( ) key. The entered parameter number will blink on the right of the display.

Function Function Function Function Function


Set code Set code Set code Set code Set code
name name name name name
0 (Cancel) 0 (30 sec) 0 (2 min) 0 (Cancel) 0 (Cancel)
1 (30 sec) 1 (60 sec) 1 (5 min) 1 (Setting) 1 (Setting)
Auto clear 2 (60 sec) 2 (90 sec) Auto shut 2 (15 min) Stream Auto shut
Preheat
time off timer feeding off
3 (90 sec) 3 (30 min)
4 (120 sec) 4 (60 min)
5 (10 sec) 5 (120 min)

: Factory setting
5) Press the print ( ) key. The right-hand number in the display will be steadily lit and the entered value will be stored.
Note: To change the setting or to set another mode, press the clear ( ) key. The copier will return to step 2).
6) Press the light ( ) or dark ( ) key to return to the normal copy mode.

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[12] MAINTENANCE
1. Maintenance table
: Check (Clean, adjust, or replace when required.) : Clean : Replace : Adjust : Lubricate

Section Parts 25K 50K 75K 100K 125 Remark


Developer
Developing DV blade
DV side seal (F/R)
Process peripheral Drum

2. Maintenance display system


Life 25K
LED ON at 25K of the developer count.
Developer Selection is available between Not Stop and Stop by Service Simulation (SIM 26-37) Setup.
(If Stop is selected, the LED will flash and stop at 25K.)
Machine
Default: Not Stop
Clear: SIM 24-06
Selection is available among 18K, 13K, 9K, 6K, 3K, and free (no lighting) with SIM 21-1.
LED Default: free
Maintenance
Clear: SIM 20-1
Machine Not stop.

1: Installation of a new toner cartridge allows to display the remaining quantity.

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Option
MCU PWB Overall block diagram
1. Block diagram

GDI MEMORY
A. Overall block diagram

CN26 CN16
SPF(AR-F152),
SPF
R-SPF(AR-156) CN9
UNIT
UNIT
SRAM Toner Motor
CN30
CCD JITTER CN15
[13] ELECTRICAL SECTION

SYNC IC Option
GDI/USB
Reference AND
UNIT
LASER CN23
Printed
CN5
Visual Data LSU
Other Loads AND
ASIC AND
AND Other Inputs
UART
MIRROR MHPS RTH TCS PSW1
MOTOR
MAIN
MOTOR POD PPD1 PPD2 PSW2

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AND
VFM MMLD MHPS CED1
RRS CPU DVSEL SDOD CED2
CPFS1 INTERLOCK SWITCH

MPFS
HL
COPY
LAMP CN3
CN20 RESET IC
AC PWB CN3
OPE PANEL
5V 12V 3.3V FM BIAS TC HLOUT

EPROM SRAM EEPROM 24V 5V GND MC GRIDL PR

MCU PWB
Power High Voltage
UNIT Control Unit

AC INPUT
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DP1500 MCU PWB UNIT LASER UNIT
SDOD
(LSU)
POLYGON SPF UNIT CCD PWB
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MOTOR HSYNC GDI/USB GDI


UNIT MEMORY SPPD
/VIDEO CCDHI
B. MCU PWB unit

PMCLK-A S/H USB-EN SPID/SPUS


etc.. CCDLO
/PMD /LDEN USB-ON USB-IN SB4D /SRRC etc..
/SGS/SPFS
/POFF CN5 etc.. CN23 GDI-IN CN15 CN16 CN26 CN31 CN30
/FRTS
etc.. /1284-EN

TRAY EMPTY
DV SENSOR
DETECTOR CN1 IC104 IC13 IC12 DVSEL
/CED1 IC110
PAPER PAPER FEED IC105
CN7
CASSETTE1 SOLENOID IC109 CN17
PAPER WIDTH
/CPFS1 IC3 DEVELOPING BIAS
DETECTION CN10 PSW1 IC104 IC8 /BIAS
IC105 IC103 IC105
/CED2 IC8 IC106
TRAY EMPTY IC103 IC105
DETECTOR
IC106 CN17
IC111
PAPER PAPER FEED CN6 IC3 IC16
CASSETTE2 SOLENOID /CPFS2 GRID CONTROL
PAPER WIDTH
DETECTION HIGH VOLTAGE TRANSFER CHARGER
IC102 CONTROL UNIT
PSW2 IC2 MAIN CHARGER
IC10
ASIC ELECTRIC
IC9 (HG73CO25FD) FW SOURCE
IC113 IC113 CN3
CPU POWER
(H8S/2350) RELAY
/PR

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IC3
PAPER IC105 HEATER
MANUAL DETECTOR MFD HLOUT
IC8 LAMP
PAPER CN12
PAPER FEED IC3 FTH
FEED
SOLENOID /MPFS
THERMISTOR
RESIST ROLLER CN11 IC3
SOLENOID 5V(DSWS) INTERLOCK
/RRS IC103
IC105 CN4 24V(DSWS)
PAPER EXIT
POD
CN22 IC109 INTERLOCK
DETECTOR
IC101
IC105 RTH-IN
IC106 IC8
IC108 IC103 IC113 IC12 IC105 IC1 IC3 IC2 IC103 CN13
PAPER DETECTOR2
(In FUSER UNIT)
PPD2
CN20 CN18 CN27 CN28 CN17 CN9 CN21 CN25 CN14
PSW OP-CLK TCS TMa-O PPD1
MMLD /MM MHPS /CL
KIN1 OP-LATCH TMb-O VFMOUT
KIN2 OP-DATA MAIN MIRROR /VFMCNT COPY
MOTOR MAIN MIRROR TONER TONER LAMP PAPER DETECTOR1
HOME
LOCK MOTOR MOTOR CONTROL MOTOR (Near RESIST ROLLER)
KEY POSITION VENCH RATION
DRST DETECTOR SENSOR
SENSOR FAN MOTOR

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2. Circuit descriptions
A. Man PWB (MCU)
(1) CPU signal table
PIN Signal PIN Signal
Input/output Operating Input/output Operating
No. code No. code
1 /CS1 Output Chip Select for SRAM 39 5V
2 /CS0 Output Chip Select for EPROM Data
40 D0 Data Bus
input/output
3 D-GND
Data
4 D-GND 41 D1 Data Bus
input/output
5 5V
Data
42 D2 Data Bus
6 A0 Output Address Bus (NC-pull up) input/output

7 A1 Output Address Bus Data


43 D3 Data Bus
input/output
8 A2 Output Address Bus
44 D-GND
9 A3 Output Address Bus
Data
10 D-GND 45 D4 Data Bus
input/output
11 A4 Output Address Bus Data
46 D5 Data Bus
12 A5 Output Address Bus input/output

13 A6 Output Address Bus Data


47 D6 Data Bus
input/output
14 A7 Output Address Bus
Data
15 A8 Output Address Bus 48 D7 Data Bus
input/output
16 A9 Output Address Bus Data
49 D8 Data Bus
17 A10 Output Address Bus input/output

18 A11 Output Address Bus Data


50 D9 Data Bus
input/output
19 D-GND
Data
20 A12 Output Address Bus 51 D10 Data Bus
input/output
21 A13 Output Address Bus Data
52 D11 Data Bus
input/output
22 A14 Output Address Bus
53 D-GND
23 A15 Output Address Bus
Data
24 A16 Output Address Bus 54 D12 Data Bus
input/output
25 A17 Output Address Bus
Data
55 D13 Data Bus
26 A18 Output Address Bus input/output
27 A19 Output Address Bus (NC-pull up) Data
56 D14 Data Bus
input/output
28 D-GND
Data
29 A20 Output Address Bus (NC-pull up) 57 D15 Data Bus
input/output
30 NC-pull up
58 5V
Interruption
31 (SPPD) SPF Paper Pass Detector (OP- Data Signal for Operation
level input 59 Output
DATA) Panel
32 USB-IN Input USB Connector-In Detect
60 FTXD Output TXD for Additional Board
Interruption
33 (MHPS) Mirror Home Position Sensor 61 FRTS Output RTS for Additional Board
level input
62 FRXD Input RXD for Additional Board
/CPU Interruption Horizontal Synchronous (from
34
SYNC level input G/A) 63 (OP-CLK) Output Clock for Operation Panel
35 D-GND Power Supply Signal for Toner
64 TMON Output
Motor Driver IC
36 D-GND
65 D-GND
Interruption
37 ZC Zero-cross signal
level input 66 FCTS Input CTS for Additional Board
Interruption 67 D-GND
38 /ASICINT Intterupt from G/A
level input
68 D-GND

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PIN Signal PIN Signal


Input/output Operating Input/output Operating
No. code No. code
69 PSW Input Print switch input 110 SIN4 Input Sensor input 4
70 KIN1 Input Key input 1 Analog Reference Voltage (High) for
111 DAH
output CCD
71 KIN2 Input Key input 2
Analog Reference Voltage (Low) for
72 TMCLK Timer output Clock for Toner Motor 112 DAL
output CCD
73 /TMEN Output On-Off Control for Toner Motor
113 AN-GND
Power Off Signal for
74 /POFF Output 114 D-GND
Additional Board
119 MRMT3 Motor output Mirror Motor Excitement
75 PMCLK Timer output Clock for Polygon Motor
120 MRMT2 Motor output Mirror Motor Excitement
/PRSTART
76 Output Printing Start Signal
121 MRMT1 Motor output Mirror Motor Excitement
77 /SCANSP Output Scaning Stop Signal 122 MRMT0 Motor output Mirror Motor Excitement
78 /SCANST Output Scaning Start Signal CPU MODE SET <MODE 4> -
123 Input
GND
Output
On-Off Control for Heatrer
79 HL (Timer CPU MODE SET <MODE 4> -
Lamp 124 Input
output) GND
WDTOVF- CPU MODE SET <MODE 4> -
80 Output Watchdog Timer 125 Input
Vcc
81 RES- Input Reset 126 NC-pull up
82 Input pull up 127 DRST Input Drum reset detection
83 Input pull up 128 /CS2 Output Chip Select for ASIC
84 5V The signals which are hatched are added or revised to or from the
85 XTAL Clock e-STUDIO.

86 EXTAL Clock
87 D-GND
88 CPUCLK Output System Clock for G/A
89 5V
90 /AS Output pull up
91 /RD Output Read Signal
92 /HWR Output Write Signal (High Address)
93 /LWR Output Write Signal (Low Address)
94 SELIN3 Output Input select 3
95 SELIN2 Output Input select 2
96 SELIN1 Output Input select 1
97 PR Output Power relay control PR
98 RRS Output Resist roller solenoid RPC
99 D-GND
100 D-GND
101 SCLK Output Clock Line for EEPROM
102 SDA Output Data Line for EEPROM
103 A5V
104 Analog Reference Voltage-A5V
105 RTH Analog input Fusing Thermister
106
107 SIN1 Input Sensor input 1
108 SIN2 Input Sensor input 2
109 SIN3 Input Sensor input 3

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(2) ASIC (Signal table)


PIN No. Signal name IN/OUT Connected to Description
1 /SCANSP IN CPU (I/O) Scanner process interrupt signal
2 /PRSTART IN CPU Print start trigger signal
3 /TMEN IN CPU Toner motor ON/OFF
4 TMCLK IN CPU Toner motor reference clock
5 3.3V Power
6 CPUAD7 IN CPU CPU address bus
7 CPUAD6 IN CPU CPU address bus
8 GND Power
9 CPUAD5 IN CPU CPU address bus
10 CPUAD4 IN CPU CPU address bus
11 CPUAD3 IN CPU CPU address bus
12 CPUAD2 IN CPU CPU address bus
13 CPUAD1 IN CPU CPU address bus
14 /CPUSYNC OUT CPU Horizontal synchronization signal
15 /ASICINT OUT CPU Interruption request signal
16 /CS2 IN CPU CPU chip select signal
17 /RESET IN RESET IC Reset signal
18 5V Power
19 GND Power
20 3.3V Power
21 GND Power
22 MDATA15 IN/OUT DRAM Data bus of DRAM (page memory)
23 MDATA14 IN/OUT DRAM Data bus of DRAM (page memory)
24 MDATA13 IN/OUT DRAM Data bus of DRAM (page memory)
25 MDATA12 IN/OUT DRAM Data bus of DRAM (page memory)
26 MDATA11 IN/OUT DRAM Data bus of DRAM (page memory)
27 MDATA10 IN/OUT DRAM Data bus of DRAM (page memory)
28 MDATA9 IN/OUT DRAM Data bus of DRAM (page memory)
29 MDATA8 IN/OUT DRAM Data bus of DRAM (page memory)
30 MDATA7 IN/OUT DRAM Data bus of DRAM (page memory)
31 3.3V Power
32 MDATA6 IN/OUT DRAM Data bus of DRAM (page memory)
33 MDATA5 IN/OUT DRAM Data bus of DRAM (page memory)
34 GND Power
35 MDATA4 IN/OUT DRAM Data bus of DRAM (page memory)
36 MDATA3 IN/OUT DRAM Data bus of DRAM (page memory)
37 MDATA2 IN/OUT DRAM Data bus of DRAM (page memory)
38 MDATA1 IN/OUT DRAM Data bus of DRAM (page memory)
39 MDATA0 IN/OUT DRAM Data bus of DRAM (page memory)
40 /RAS0 OUT DRAM RAS signal 0 of DRAM (page memory)
41 /RAS1 OUT DRAM RAS signal 1 of DRAM (page memory)
42 /RAS2 OUT DRAM RAS signal 2 of DRAM (page memory)
DRAM control (for
43 /RAS64 OUT (Reserved)
panther)
44 3.3V Power
DRAM control (for
45 /RAS16 OUT (Reserved)
panther)
46 MAD0 OUT DRAM Address bus of DRAM (page memory)

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PIN No. Signal name IN/OUT Connected to Description


47 GND Power
48 MAD1 OUT DRAM Address bus of DRAM (page memory)
49 MAD2 OUT DRAM Address bus of DRAM (page memory)
50 MAD3 OUT DRAM Address bus of DRAM (page memory)
51 MAD4 OUT DRAM Address bus of DRAM (page memory)
52 MAD5 OUT DRAM Address bus of DRAM (page memory)
53 MAD6 OUT DRAM Address bus of DRAM (page memory)
54 MAD7 OUT DRAM Address bus of DRAM (page memory)
55 MAD8 OUT DRAM Address bus of DRAM (page memory)
56 MAD9 OUT DRAM Address bus of DRAM (page memory)
57 3.3V Power
58 MAD10 OUT DRAM Address bus of DRAM (page memory)
59 MAD11 OUT DRAM Address bus of DRAM (page memory)
60 GND Power
61 /CAS0 OUT DRAM CAS signal of DRAM (page memory)
62 /CAS1 OUT DRAM CAS signal of DRAM (page memory)
63 /OE OUT DRAM Read enable signal of DRAM (page memory)
64 /WE OUT DRAM Write enable signal of DRAM (page memory)
65 OUTD0 OUT FAX board data bus Transmission data 0 to expanded board
66 OUTD1 OUT FAX board data bus Transmission data 1 to expanded board
67 OUTD2 OUT FAX board data bus Transmission data 2 to expanded board
68 OUTD3 OUT FAX board data bus Transmission data 3 to expanded board
69 3.3V Power
70 OUTD4 OUT FAX board data bus Transmission data 4 to expanded board
71 OUTD5 OUT FAX board data bus Transmission data 5 to expanded board
72 GND Power
73 OUTD6 OUT FAX board data bus Transmission data 6 to expanded board
74 OUTD7 OUT FAX board data bus Transmission data 7 to expanded board
75 OUTD8 OUT FAX board data bus Transmission data 8 to expanded board
76 OUTD9 OUT FAX board data bus Transmission data 9 to expanded board
77 OUTD10 OUT FAX board data bus Transmission data 10 to expanded board
78 OUTD11 OUT FAX board data bus Transmission data 11 to expanded board
79 OUTD12 OUT FAX board data bus Transmission data 12 to expanded board
80 OUTD13 OUT FAX board data bus Transmission data 13 to expanded board
81 OUTD14 OUT FAX board data bus Transmission data 14 to expanded board
82 OUTD15 OUT FAX board data bus Transmission data 15 to expanded board
83 /HSYNC OUT PCL, FAX board Horizontal sync signal with print area output only
84 /PCLPRD IN PCL board Print video data (serial) from PCL board
85 /PCLREQ OUT PCL board DREQ signal to PCL board
86 /PCLACK IN PCL board ACK signal from PCL board
87 /PCLCS IN PCL board
88 3.3V Power
89 GND Power
90 5V Power
91 GND Power
92 /FAXPRD IN FAX board Print video data (serial) from FAX board
93 /FAXREQ OUT FAX board DREQ signal to FAX board
94 /FAXACK IN FAX board ACK signal from FAX board
95 3.3V Power

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PIN No. Signal name IN/OUT Connected to Description


96 /FAXCS IN FAX board OUTD bus enable signal H bus impedance HIGH state

Electric sort board
97 /ESPRD IN (Reserved) (Reserved)

98 GND Power

Electric sort board
99 /ESREQ OUT (Reserved) (Reserved)

Electric sort board
100 /ESACK IN (Reserved) (Reserved)

Electric sort board
101 /ESCS IN (Reserved) (Reserved)

102 PARAD0 IN/OUT 1284 board connector DATA bus (IEEE1284 communication port)
103 PARAD1 IN/OUT 1284 board connector DATA bus (IEEE1284 communication port)
104 PARAD2 IN/OUT 1284 board connector DATA bus (IEEE1284 communication port)
105 PARAD3 IN/OUT 1284 board connector DATA bus (IEEE1284 communication port)
106 PARAD4 IN/OUT 1284 board connector DATA bus (IEEE1284 communication port)
107 PARAD5 IN/OUT 1284 board connector DATA bus (IEEE1284 communication port)
108 5V Power
109 PARAD6 IN/OUT 1284 board connector DATA bus (IEEE1284 communication port)
110 PARAD7 IN/OUT 1284 board connector DATA bus (IEEE1284 communication port)
111 GND Power
112 /REV OUT 1284 board connector ECP mode I/O select (LOW:P H)
113 INIT IN 1284 board connector INIT signal (IEEE1284 communication port)
114 /SLCTIN IN 1284 board connector /SLCTIN signal (IEEE1284 communication port)
115 /AUTOFD IN 1284 board connector /AUTOFD signal (IEEE1284 communication port)
116 /STB IN 1284 board connector /STB signal (IEEE1284 communication port)
117 /ACK OUT 1284 board connector /ACK signal (IEEE1284 communication port)
118 BUSY OUT 1284 board connector BUSY signal (IEEE1284 communication port)
119 PE OUT 1284 board connector PE signal (IEEE1284 communication port)
120 /FAULT OUT 1284 board connector /FAULT signal (IEEE1284 communication port)
121 5V Power
122 SLCT OUT 1284 board connector /SLCTIN signal (IEEE1284 communication port)
123 /TESTPIN0 IN TEST PIN High: Normal Low: Test
124 GND Power
125 PFCLK IN Transmitter Write clock
126 /TESTPIN1 IN TEST PIN High: Normal Low: Test
JITTER
127 /SYNCEN OUT Jitter adjustment IC trigger signal
ADJUSTMENT IC
128 SD10 IN/OUT SRAM (separation) Data line to SRAM before are separation
129 SD11 IN/OUT SRAM (separation) Data line to SRAM before are separation
130 SD12 IN/OUT SRAM (separation) Data line to SRAM before are separation
131 SD13 IN/OUT SRAM (separation) Data line to SRAM before are separation
132 SD14 IN/OUT SRAM (separation) Data line to SRAM before are separation
133 5V Power
134 SD15 IN/OUT SRAM (separation) Data line to SRAM before are separation
135 SD16 IN/OUT SRAM (separation) Data line to SRAM before are separation
136 GND Power
137 SD17 IN/OUT SRAM (separation) Data line to SRAM before are separation
138 SOE1 OUT SRAM (separation) Read enable line to SRAM before area separation
139 SWE1 OUT SRAM (separation) Write enable line to SRAM before area separation
140 SCS1 OUT SRAM (separation) Chip select line to SRAM before area separation

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PIN No. Signal name IN/OUT Connected to Description


141 SOE0 OUT SRAM (separation) Read enable line to SRAM before area separation
142 SWE0 OUT SRAM (separation) Write enable line to SRAM before area separation
143 SCS0 OUT SRAM (separation) Chip select line to SRAM before area separation
144 SD00 IN/OUT SRAM (separation) Data line to SRAM before are separation
145 SD01 IN/OUT SRAM (separation) Data line to SRAM before are separation
146 5V Power
147 SD02 IN/OUT SRAM (separation) Data line to SRAM before are separation
148 SD03 IN/OUT SRAM (separation) Data line to SRAM before are separation
149 GND Power
150 SD04 IN/OUT SRAM (separation) Data line to SRAM before are separation
151 SD05 IN/OUT SRAM (separation) Data line to SRAM before are separation
152 SD06 IN/OUT SRAM (separation) Data line to SRAM before are separation
153 SD07 IN/OUT SRAM (separation) Data line to SRAM before are separation
154 SAD0 OUT SRAM (separation) Address line to SRAM before area separation
155 SAD1 OUT SRAM (separation) Address line to SRAM before area separation
156 SAD2 OUT SRAM (separation) Address line to SRAM before area separation
157 SAD3 OUT SRAM (separation) Address line to SRAM before area separation
158 SAD4 OUT SRAM (separation) Address line to SRAM before area separation
159 SAD5 OUT SRAM (separation) Address line to SRAM before area separation
160 SAD6 OUT SRAM (separation) Address line to SRAM before area separation
161 SAD7 OUT SRAM (separation) Address line to SRAM before area separation
162 GND Power
163 SAD8 OUT SRAM (separation) Address line to SRAM before area separation
164 SAD9 OUT SRAM (separation) Address line to SRAM before area separation
165 SAD10 OUT SRAM (separation) Address line to SRAM before area separation
166 SAD11 OUT SRAM (separation) Address line to SRAM before area separation
167 SAD12 OUT SRAM (separation) Address line to SRAM before area separation
168 SAD13 OUT SRAM (separation) Address line to SRAM before area separation
169 /f1 OUT CCD PWB CCD drive signal transfer clock (First phase)
170 /f2 OUT CCD PWB CCD drive signal transfer clock (Second phase)
171 /SH OUT CCD PWB CCD drive signal shift pulse
172 5V Power
173 RS OUT CCD PWB CCD drive signal reset pulse
174 SP OUT CCD PWB CCD drive signal sampling hold pulse
175 GND Power
176 CP OUT CCD PWB A/D conversion IC latch clock
177 BCLK OUT CCD PWB CCD shield output latch signal
CCD PWB (AD
178 IDIN0 IN Image scan data (after 8bit A/D conversion)
conversion)
CCD PWB (AD
179 IDIN1 IN Image scan data (after 8bit A/D conversion)
conversion)
CCD PWB (AD
180 IDIN2 IN Image scan data (after 8bit A/D conversion)
conversion)
CCD PWB (AD
181 IDIN3 IN Image scan data (after 8bit A/D conversion)
conversion)
CCD PWB (AD
182 IDIN4 IN Image scan data (after 8bit A/D conversion)
conversion)
CCD PWB (AD
183 IDIN5 IN Image scan data (after 8bit A/D conversion)
conversion)
CCD PWB (AD
184 IDIN6 IN Image scan data (after 8bit A/D conversion)
conversion)

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PIN No. Signal name IN/OUT Connected to Description


185 5V Power
CCD PWB (AD
186 IDIN7 IN Image scan data (after 8bit A/D conversion)
conversion)
187 /SDCLK OUT CHECK Effective image area signal
188 GND Power
189 SFCLK IN Transmitter CCD drive clock (48MHz), Also used as an internal clock.
190 TEST port 0 IN AUTO SCAN TEST High: Normal Low: Test
191 /SYNC IN LSU Horizontal synchronization signal (HSYNC) from LSU
192 /LD OUT LSU Laser drive signal
193 /LEND OUT LSU Laser APC signal
194 USB-EN OUT GDI/USB PWB USB port enable signal
195 1284-EN OUT GDI/USB PWB 1284 port enable signal
196 PORTOUT26 OUT (Not used)
197 3.3V Power
198 PORTOUT25 OUT (Not used)
199 PORTOUT24 OUT (Not used)
200 GND Power
201 SGS OUT Tr array IC SPF gate solenoid
202 SRRC OUT Tr array IC SPF resist roller solenoid
203 SPUS OUT Tr array IC SPF PU solenoid
204 /READY OUT FAX PWB READY signal (Expansion PWB)
205 OP-LATCH OUT Tr array IC Latch signal for operation circuit. Data latch at LOW.
206 MRPS2 OUT Tr array IC Mirror speed control signal. Mirror speed 2 at LOW.
207 MRPS1 OUT Tr array IC Mirror speed control signal. Mirror speed 1 at LOW.
208 SPFS OUT Tr array IC SPF paper feed solenoid
209 SMSEL OUT Tr array IC SPF motor/Mirror motor select signal
210 3.3V Power
211 TC OUT Tr array IC Transfer charger control signal. ON at HIGH.
212 GRIDL OUT Tr array IC Main charger grid control signal. ON at HIGH.
213 GND Power
214 MC OUT Tr array IC Main charger control signal. ON at HIGH.
215 BIASL OUT Tr array IC DV bias voltage control signal. ON at HIGH.
216 BIASH OUT Tr array IC DV bias voltage control signal. ON at HIGH.
217 BIAS OUT Tr array IC DV bias output control signal. ON at HIGH.
218 CL OUT Tr array IC Copy lamp control signal. ON at HIGH.
Ventilation fan rotating speed control signal. Low speed at HIGH, high
219 VFMCNT OUT Tr array IC
speed at LOW.
220 VFM OUT Tr array IC Ventilation fan control signal. Fan ON at HIGH.
221 LDEN OUT Tr array IC Laser circuit control signal. Laser circuit ON at HIGH.
222 PMD OUT Tr array IC Polygon motor control signal. Polygon motor ON at HIGH.
223 5V Power
224 MM OUT Tr array IC Main motor control signal. Main motor ON at HIGH.
Manual paper feed solenoid control signal. Multi paper feed ON at
225 MPFS OUT Tr array IC
HIGH.
226 GND Power
Second cassette paper feed solenoid control signal. Second cassette
227 CPFS2 OUT Tr array IC
paper feed at HIGH.
Cassette paper feed solenoid control signal. One-stage cassette paper
228 CPFS1 OUT Tr array IC
feed at HIGH.
229 TM OUT Tr array IC Toner motor drive output (+)

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PIN No. Signal name IN/OUT Connected to Description


230 TM_ OUT Tr array IC Toner motor drive output ()
231 CPUD15 IN/OUT CPU CPU data bus
232 CPUD14 IN/OUT CPU CPU data bus
233 CPUD13 IN/OUT CPU CPU data bus
234 CPUD12 IN/OUT CPU CPU data bus
235 CPUD11 IN/OUT CPU CPU data bus
236 5V Power
237 CPUD10 IN/OUT CPU CPU data bus
238 CPUD9 IN/OUT CPU CPU data bus
239 GND Power
240 CPUD8 IN/OUT CPU CPU data bus
241 CPUD7 IN/OUT CPU CPU data bus
242 CPUD6 IN/OUT CPU CPU data bus
243 CPUD5 IN/OUT CPU CPU data bus
244 CPUD4 IN/OUT CPU CPU data bus
245 CPUD3 IN/OUT CPU CPU data bus
246 CPUD2 IN/OUT CPU CPU data bus
247 CPUD1 IN/OUT CPU CPU data bus
248 CPUD0 IN/OUT CPU CPU data bus
249 3.3V Power
250 /CPUWR IN CPU CPU write signal
251 /CPURD IN CPU CPU read signal
252 GND Power
253 CPUCLK IN CPU CPU system clock
254 GND Power
255 TEST PORT1 IN AUTO SCAN TEST High: Normal Low: Test
256 /SCANST IN CPU (I/O) Scanner process start signal

The signals which are hatched are added or revised to or from e-STUDIO.
(3) Expanded PWB interface section
The MCU PWB and the expanded PWB are connected by CN5 connector to make serial communication (UART).
The FAX PWB uses signals in Table A, and the PCL PWB uses signals in Table B.
Recognition of FAX PWB or PCL PWB:
If /FREADY is LOW, the FAX PWB expansion is recognized.
If /PREADY is LOW, the PCL PWB expansion is recognized.

PCL/FAX CN

CN5

1 31

R128 10J 2 32 R130 10J


/SCLINE /PRLINE
3 33 /PRSTART (1-D2)
C141 /FPAGE
4 34 /PAGE (7-E2)
(1-D4) /SCANST /PREADY /FREADY
18p (7-E1) /PREADY 35 /FREADY (7-E2) 10J
5 R131
FTXD /READY
(7-E1) FTXD 6 36 /READY (5-A3)
/FRTS FRXD
7 37 FRXD (7-E1)
/FCTS
(7-E2)/FRTS 8 38 /FCTS (7-D1)
C140 C142
9 39

10 40

41 18p 18p
11
F-RESET
(1-E1) /F-RESET 12 42 R132 10J
/HSYNC /POFF
(5-E2) /HSYNC 13 43 /POFF (1-C1)
OUTD1 OUTD0
(5-E1) OUTD1 14 44 OUTD0 (5-E1)
OUTD3 OUTD2
(5-E1) OUTD3 15 45 OUTD2 (5-E1)
OUTD5 OUTD4 C143
(5-E2) OUTD5 16 46 OUTD4 (5-E2)
OUTD7 OUTD6
(5-E2) OUTD7 17 47 OUTD6 (5-E2)
OUTD9 OUTD8
(5-E2) OUTD9 48 OUTD8 (5-E2) 18p
18
OUTD11 OUTD10 C134 C135 C137
(5-E2) OUTD11 19 49 OUTD10 (5-E2)
OUTD13 OUTD12
(5-E2) OUTD13 20 50 OUTD12 (5-E2)
OUTD15 OUTD14
(5-E2) OUTD15 51 OUTD14 (5-E2) 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u
21
/PCLREQ /PCLPRD
(5-E2) /PCLREQ 22 52 /PCLPRD (5-E2)
/PCLCS /PCLACK 12V
(5-E2) /PCLCS 23 53 /PCLACK (5-E2)
/FAXREQ /FAXPRD 5V
(5-E2) /FAXREQ 24 54 /FAXPRD (5-E2)
/FAXCS /FAXACK 3.3V
(5-E2) /FAXCS 25 55 /FAXACK (5-E2) L2 SBO-02SAN

26 56

27 57
L3 SBO-02SAN
28 58

29 59 L1 SBO-02SAN

30 60

TX25-60P-23ST-H1

C3 C119 C5 C117 C2
C118

0.1u 47u 25V 0.1u 47u 16V 0.1u 47u 16V

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Table A (Signals used in PCL PWB)

PIN No. Signal


IN/OUT Descriptions
(CN5) name
5 /PREADY IN PCL PWB recognition signal
6 FTXD OUT Serial communication data
Serial reception READY
7 /FRTS OUT
(Machine side)
12 /F-RESET OUT Reset signal
13 /HSYNC OUT Horizontal sync signal
34 /FPAGE IN Page data READY
READY signal on the
36 /READY OUT
machine side
37 FRXD IN Serial communication data
Serial reception READY
38 /FCTS IN
(PCL side)
52 /PCLPRD IN Video data from PCL PWB

(4) 1284/USB circuit select control section


The GDI/USB PWB is connected to CN15 connector to control switch-
ing between IEEE1284 port and USB port.
If USB cable isnt connected to the GDI/USB PWB, the /1284-EN signal
becomes LOW to allow the user of IEEE1284 port.

If USB cable is connected, the /USB-EN signal becomes LOW to allow


the use of USB port.
Since USB has priority, when USB cable is connected, it is selected.
That is, when USB cable is connected, IEEE1284 port (parallel port) is
disabled.

GDI/USB CN

5V

CN15

(5-D2) PARAAD0 4

(5-D2) PARAAD1 5

(5-D2) PARAAD2 6

(5-D2) PARAAD3 7

(5-D2) PARAAD4 8

(5-D2) PARAAD5 9

(5-D2) PARAAD6 10

(5-D2) PARAAD7 11

(5-D3) /REV 12

(5-D3) INIT 13

(5-D3) /SLCTIN 14

(5-D3) /AUTOFD 15

(5-D3) /STB 16

(5-D3) /ACK 17

(5-D3) BUSY 18

(5-D3) PE 19

(5-D3) /FAULT 20

(5-D3) SLCT 21

(2-D3) /GDI-IN 22

23

24

25

26
(5-A3)
USB-IN 27
(1-B1)
/USB-EN 28
3.3V (5-A3)
USB-ON 29
(5-A3)
/1284-EN 30

31

31FT-BT-VK-N

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A B C D E

MCU 1 (CPU SECTION)


5V
DP1200/1500

R239
4.7KJ

C102 C103 R240


47p 18p
4 5V 5V 1KJ 4

D29

3
DAN202U C283
R249 1000p
7.5KJ (4-D4) DMT1
(4-D4) DMT0 DMT2 (4-D4)
(3-C1) MRMT3 DMT3 (4-D4)
(3-C1) MRMT2 DAL (3-B3)
(3-C1) MRMT1 DAH (3-B4)

2
1
(3-C1) MRMT0 SIN4 (2-E3)
(5-C1) /CS2 SIN3 (2-E3)
SIN2 (2-E3)
(5-A2) D0 (6-C4)
D0 PSW SIN1 (2-E4)
(5-A2) D1
D1
(5-A2) D2
D2 R247
(5-A2) D3 (6-C4)
D3 DRST
(5-A2) D4
D4 1KJ

1
2
(5-A2) D5
D5
(5-A2) D6
D6 RTH (2-D2)
D7 C296 C227 C225
(5-A2) D7
D8 1000p 100p 0.1u
(5-A2) D8
(5-A2) D9
D9
D10 D28
(5-A2) D10
(5-A2) D11 DAP202U
[14] CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

D11

3
(5-A2) D12
D12

BR21
D13 C242
(5-A2) D13
D14 0.1u
(5-A2) D14
D15 R203
(5-A2) D15

20KJ
3.3KJ
R206
A5V 68J

1
D106 AN-GND 5V

DA204K
IC9 R272 R271
10KJ 10KJ 5V
H8S/2350

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
IC6 IC16
C205 C232 C231
3 A1 21 19 D0 0.1u 5 3
A0 D0 100p SDA VSS4

Vss
(8-C3)

Vref
SDA

MD2
MD1
MD0
2

AVss
AVcc
A2 22 A1 D1 18 D1 C233 0.1u 6 SCL A2 3
(8-C3) SCL
A3 23 17 D2 7

P45/AN5
P44/AN4
P43/AN3
P42/AN2
P41/AN1
P40/AN0
A2 D2 0.1u /WC A1 2

PG2/CS2-
PG1/CS3-
BR22

PG0/CAS-
A4 24 A3 D3 16 D3 8 VCC A0 1
20KJ

P47/AN7/DA1
P46/AN6/DA0
A5 25 A4 D4 15 D4 1 PG3/CS1- P53/ADTRG- 102
(1-B2) /CS1
A6 26 A5 D5 14 D5 2 PG4/CS0- P52 101
(1-A2) /CS0 M24C02WBN6

P14/PO12/TIOCA1
P16/PO14/TIOCA2
A7 27 A6 D6 13 D6 3 Vss Vss 100 C357 C356
A8 28 A7 D7 12 D7 4 Vss Vss 99 0.1u 22000p
A9 29 A8 D8 10 D8 5 Vcc P51 98

P10/PO8/TIOCA0/DACK0-
P11/PO9/TIOCB0/DACK1-
(4-D3)

P12/PO10/TIOCC0/TCLKA
P13/PO11/TIOCD0/TCLKB
P15/PO13/TIOCB1/TCLKC
P17/PO15/TIOCB2/TCLKD
BR23 RRS
A10 31 A9 D9 9 D9 6 PC0/A0 P50 97
47J PR (4-D3)
A11 32 A10 D10 8 D10 A1 8 1 7 PC1/A1 PF0/BREQ- 96
BR47 SELIN1 (2-C4)
A12 33 A11 D11 7 D11 A2 7 2 8 PC2/A2 PF1/BACK- 95
20KJ SELIN2 (2-C4)
A13 34 A12 D12 6 D12 A3 6 3 9 PC3/A3 PF2/LCAS-/WAIT-/BREQO- 94
SELIN3 (2-C4)
A14 35 5 D13 A4 5 4 10 93 R217 47J
A13 D13 Vss PF3/LWR- /LWR (1-A2,5-A2)
A15 36 4 D14 A1 11 92 R218 47J
A14 D14 A1 (5-B1) PC4/A4 PF4/HWR- /HWR (1-B1)
A16 37 A15 D15 3 D15 A2 A5 8 BR24 1 12 PC5/A5 PF5/RD- 91
A2 (5-B1) NF1 NFM839 BR52 /RD (1-B2,5-A2)
A17 38 A16 A3 A6 7 2 13 PC6/A6 PF6/AS- 90
A3 (5-B1) 20KJ
A18 39 A17 A4 A7 6 3 14 PC7/A7 Vcc 89
A4 (5-B1) BR25 NF2 NFM839
2 CE A5 A8 5 4 15 PB0/A8 PF7/ 88
A5 (5-B1) 47J CPUCLK (5-A1)
20 OE A6 A9 8 1 16 PB1/A9 Vss 87
A6 (5-B1) 47J
5V 1 VPP A7 A10 7 2 17 PB2/A10 H8S/2350 EXTAL 86
A7 (5-B1)
C183 A11 6 3 18 PB3/A11 XTAL 85
A12 5 4 19 Vss Vcc 84
R200 330J
0.1u 20 83 R223

14 1
MX27C4096 PB4/A12 STBY- 20KJ
A13 8 BR26 1 21 PB5/A13 NMI 82
A14 7 2 22 PB6/A14 RES- 81 R213 C267
A15 6 3 23 PB7/A15 WDTOVF- 80 20KJ
L20 A16 5 4 24 PA0/A16 P20/PO0/TIOCA3 79
R187 HL (4-D2)
A17 25 PA1/A17 P21/PO1/TIOCB3 78 X1 18p
47J R186 47J /SCANST (5-A1,7-C4)
SBO-02SAN A18 26 PA2/A18 P22/PO2/TIOCC3 77
/CS0 (1-B3) /LWR (1-D3) 47J /SCANSP (5-B1)
27 PA3/A19 P23/PO3/TIOCD3 76
BR48 /PRSTART (5-B1,7-E4)
28 75 C268
BR27 Vss P24/PO4/TIOCA4 20KJ PMCLK (3-A4)
C178 29 PA4/A20/IRQ4- P25/PO5/TIOCB4 74
/RD (1-D3) 20KJ /POFF (7-D4)
C9 47p 30 PA5/A21/IRQ5- P26/PO6/TIOCA5 73
AT-51 19.6608MHz
10u 16V 31 PA6/A22/IRQ6- P27/PO7/TIOCB5 72 18p
(2-B1) (SPPD)
C181 32 PA7/A23/IRQ7- P63/TEND1- 71 BR49
/TMEN
0.1u 33 P67/CS7-/IRQ3- P62/DREQ1- 70 20KJ (5-B1)
(2-B4) (MHPS) BR28 TMCLK
34 P66/CS6-/IRQ2- P61/TEND0-/CS5- 69 (5-B1)
(5-C1) /CPUSYNC 20KJ
35 Vss Vss 68
36 Vss Vss 67
2 37 P65/IRQ1- P60/DREQ0-/CS4- 66 2
(/FCTS) (7-E1)
38 P64/IRQ0- Vss 65 5V
(5-C1) /ASICINT
C255 C254
5V 47p 47p
C208 C279 IC111A
C410 C173 5V P30/TxD0
100p 1
P31/TxD1

R300
P32/RxD0
P33/RxD1
P34/SCK0
P35/SCK1

Vss
Vcc

PD4/D12
PD5/D13
PD6/D14
PD7/D15

PD2/D10
PD3/D11

PE0/D0
PE1/D1
PE2/D2
PE3/D3
PE4/D4
PE5/D5
PE6/D6
PE7/D7
C209 3

PD0/D8
PD1/D9

Vcc
Vss
0.1u 1000p 100p /F-RESET
IC5 L4 2
47p 47J (7-D4)
A15 1 A14 VDD 28 C210 C206 SBO-02SAN C256 C234

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

A13 2 A12 /WE 27 47p 100p 100p 100p 74VHC08


A8 3 26 A14 C211 C207 R137 C224 C389
A7 A13
A7 4 A6 A8 25 A9 C172 47p 100p 1KJ 0.1u C394
A6 5 A5 A9 24 A10 47p 47p
A5 6 A4 A11 23 A12 5V 0.1u C393
A4 7 A3 /OE 22
A3 8 A2 A10 21 A11 0.1u
A2 9 A1 /CE 20
/CS1 (1-B3)
A1 10 A0 I/O8 19 D7 R303 5V
D0 11 I/O1 I/O7 18 D6 20KJ
D1 12 I/O2 I/O6 17 D5

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

D2 13 I/O3 I/O5 16 D4 C171 C11 R215


14 15 D3 5V

BR39
BR38
BR37
BR36

GND I/O4 47p 22u 16V 47J


R202 D26
USB-IN
3

(8-B2) 47J R207 DAN202U


W24257AJ-12
47J
47J
47J
47J

47J R232 R228


5
6
7
8
5
6
7
8
5
6
7
8
5
6
7
8

10KJ 10KJ
R257 R258
C399 10KJ 10KJ
(FRXD) (7-D1)
100p 5V
(/FRTS) (7-D2)
/HWR (1-D3) (FTXD) (7-E1)
2
1

C409 C201
R224 IC111D
0.1u 1000P (6-C4) KIN1
R201
R208

BR43

5V 12
BR42
BR41
BR40

IC7 1KJ R260


11
/RESET
A15 1 A14 VDD 28 13
R229 47J (5-C1)
20KJ

A13 2 A12 /WE 27 C200


(6-C4) KIN2
A8 3 A7 A13 26 A14 47p C314 C329 C315
1KJ 74VHC08
20KJ
20KJ
1
2

A7 4 25 A9
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
20KJ D7
D8
D9

A6 A8 TMON 100p
D10
20KJ D11
D12
D13
D14
20KJ D15

A6 5 A5 A9 24 A10 0.1u 47p


(4-C1)
A5 6 A4 A11 23 A12
1 A4 7 A3 /OE 22 R214 1
A3 8 A2 A10 21 A11 20KJ C265 C269
A2 9 20 D27 /RST 5V
A1 /CE 1000p 1000p (6-E3)
A1 10 A0 I/O8 19 D15 DAP202U
IC4
3

D8 11 I/O1 I/O7 18 D14 C199 24V 5V


D9 12 I/O2 I/O6 17 D13 47p C10 1 VCC
D10 13 I/O3 I/O5 16 D12 D10 0.82u 2 NC
14 GND I/O4 15 D11 D5 1SS133 3 GND
IC113E IC113F 4
1SS133 CD
R282 5 OUT
W24257AJ-12 (OP-CLK) (4-A3)
R125 R139 11 10 13 12
FW
(6-A4) 33KJ 1KJ
1KJ M51953
C177
(OP-DATA) (4-A3)
R129 C371 22000p
74HC14 74HC14
C198 D6 9.1KJ C139 C372 47p C170
47p 1SS133 0.1u 22000p
1000p

A B C D E
A B C D E

MCU 2 (INPUT SECTION)


5V D21 D22 D33 R181 R180 R182 R183 R284 R279 5V
DAN202U DAN202U DAN202U 10KJ 20KJ 10KJ 10KJ 20KJ 20KJ

3
3
3
R195
R194
R193
R295
150J1/4W 1.5KJ*3 INPUT PORT SELECT CIRCUIT 5V

BR20 IC105

2
1
2
1
2
1
(8-C3) 5 1KJ 4
DVSEL DVS1 (2-E4) 5V IC108A SELIN1O (6-B4) 7 MUX
C252
1 2 R242 11 EN
(1-D3) SELIN1 0 0.1u
6 3 10
MFD (MFD) (2-E4) 47J 9 0
4 (8-C3) C287 C303 C288 G 4
74LS07 4 2 7
100p 0.1u 100p
7 2 (2-B3) (PPD1) 3 0 } 5 R205
TCS (TCS) (2-E4) (2-B1) (POD) 2 1 6 SIN1 (1-C4)
(6-B2)
(2-B4) (MFD) 1 2 10J
8 1 5V IC108B (2-B3) (CED1) 15 3
C248
MMLD (MMLD) (2-E3) 3 4 R234 (2-B4) (TCS) 14 4
(6-A2) 33p
(1-D3) SELIN2 (2-B1) (PMRDY) 13 5
47J (2-B4) DVS1 12 6
C277 C278
MHPS R278 1 2 R283 1KJ 74LS07 SELIN2O (6-B4) 7
(6-D2) 100p 100p
(MHPS) (1-B2)
1KJ 74HC151
CN31 5V
IC113A
1 74HC14 R277 5V IC108C IC103
2 (SDOD) (2-E3) 5 6 R233
3 (1-D3) SELIN3 MUX
1KJ 7 C223
47J EN
C275 C276 11 0.1u
B3B-PH-K-M 74LS07 SELIN3O (6-B4) 0

1
2
1
2
1
2
100p 100p 10
0
SPF DOOR OPEN 9 G
2 7
4
DETECTER CN (2-B3) (PPD2) 0 R185
5
5V
(2-B3) (PPD3)
3
2 1
} 6 SIN2 (1-C4)
(2-D2) THOPEN 2
1 10J
(2-B3) (CED2) 3
A5V 5V 15 C203
(2-E2) DSWS 4

3
3
3
C185 C187 C186 C202 C382 C362 THERMISTER SENSE CIRCUIT R189 14 33p
(2-B4) (MMLD) 5
D19 D20 D32 1000p 1000p 1000p 1000p 1000p 1000p 10KJ 13
12 6
DAP202U DAP202U DAP202U 7
12V
R188
(6-D1) /MEMORY-IN 74HC151
5V
1KJ
R151 R155 R154 R170
C212 IC104
1KF 1MF 7.5KJ 1.2KJ
5V D17 D1 D14 D13 R172 R171 R123 R124 R147 R148 R146 R145 1000p
IC101A MUX
DAN202U DAN202U DAN202U DAN202U 20KJ 20KJ 7.5KJ 7.5KJ 20KJ 20KJ 7.5KJ 7.5KJ 7 C249
NJM2903 EN

8
11 0.1u
D18 0

3
3
3
3
3 10 0
D16 + 1 9 G
FTH (4-D2) 2 7
2 4
(2-B2) (SDSW)
-
1SS133 (2-B1) (SPID)
3 0
1
} 5 R199
SIN3 (1-C4)
2 6
MA700 (2-B1) (SB4D) 2 10J

4
1
3 BR18 (2-B4) (SDOD) 3 3
15 C241
(2-C3) (PSH1) 4

2
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
5 1KJ 4 R152 R153 C180 14
(6-C1) PPD1 (PPD1) (2-E4) (2-B2) (PSW1) 5 33p
10KF 4.7KJ 0.1u 5V 13
12 6
6 3 7
(6-C1) PPD2 (PPD2) (2-E3)
R143
74HC151
10KJ
7 2
(6-D3) CED1 (CED1) (2-E4)
5V
R142
8 1 (6-E1) /GDI-IN IC102
(6-C2) CED2 (CED2) (2-E3) 1KJ
7 MUX
C152 C151 C222
BR17 11 EN
0.1u 1000p 0 0.1u
5 1KJ 4 10
(6-D2) PPD3 (PPD3) (2-C1) 0
12V 9 G
2 7
A5V 4
(7-E2) (/FREADY) 0
} R184

1
6 3 3 5
(6-D2) PSH2 (PSH2) (2-E3) (7-E1) (/PREADY) 1 SIN4 (1-D4)

1
2 6
(7-C2) (POFD) 1 2 10J
IC109A (7-E3) (/PAGE) 3
7 2 15 C197
(7-C1) PSW1 (PSW1) (2-E3) LM358 (2-B3) (PSH2) 4

8
5V 14
(2-B2) (PSW2) 5 33p
3 R252 R216 13
8 1 RTH-IN + 1 12 6

14 2
D105
(6-D2) PSW2 (PSW2) (2-E3) (6-C1) 2 RTH (1-D3) 7
DA204K - 300J 100J

1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
5V
74HC151
R301

4
10KJ
C196
22000p D107 C253 5V
DA204K 0.1u R302

2
1

10KJ

3
3
3
3
2

C182 C176 C120 C121 C155 C156 C154 C153


D15 D2 D8 D7 1000p 1000p 1000p 1000p 1000p 1000p 1000p 1000p C317
D9
DAP202U DAP202U DAP202U DAP202U 0.1u J.P12
1SS133 R136
AN-GND AN-GND
0J JUMPER 4.3KJ1/4W
DSWS (2-E3)
J.P13

2 0J JUMPER 2
R149 C165
D102 1KJ 1000p
A5V 5V DA204K
2

24V1
R2
5V 12V R179
0.22J2W
D35 D31 D38 R296 R297 R263 R270 R298 R285 R178 10KJ (6-A1) 24V1(DSWS) 24V1 (6-A2,6-A4)
DAN202U DAN202U DAN202U 20KJ 20KJ 20KJ 10KJ 20KJ 10KJ 620F IC101B
D4
NJM2903

3
3
3
8

1SS133 R1
5
+ 7 1KJ2W
6 THOPEN (2-E3)
-
P-GND P-GND
4

BR51 R177 C188

2
1
2
1
2
1
5 1KJ 4
(7-B1) SDSW (SDSW) (2-E3) 10KF 22000p

6 3
(7-A1) SPID (SPID) (2-E3)

7 2
(6-C1) POD (POD) (2-E4)
AN-GND
8 1
(6-D4) PMRDY (PMRDY) (2-E4)

BR71
5 1KJ 4
(7-B1) SPPD (SPPD) (1-B2)
5V 5V
6 3
(7-A1) SB4D (SB4D) (2-E3)
1

1 1
7 2 R141
20KJ

1
2
1
2
1
2
8 1
D104 R140
(7-C1) PSH1 (PSH1) (2-E3)
DA204K 1KJ
C150
1000p

3
3
3
D36 D30 D37 C383 C384 C327 C340 C388 C385
DAP202U DAP202U DAP202U 1000p 1000p 1000p 1000p 1000p 1000p
2

A B C D E
DP1200/1500
A B C D E

MCU 3 (OUTPUT SECTION 1)

C344 C345
22000p 0.1u 12V
DP1200/1500

5V

4 4
R269 150J1/4W
IC110A LEDPOD (6-C1)

8
3 NJM3414A
(1-C4) DAH + R169 150J1/4W
5V 1
CCDHI (6-E3) LEDPPD1 (6-D2)
2
-
R266
R156 220J1/4W
2MJ A5V
IC106C LEDPPD2 (6-D1)

4
5 6
(1-D2) PMCLK PMCLK-A (6-D4) R150 150J1/4W
LEDMFD (6-B2)
74LS07
C263
R294 150J1/4W
0.1u AN-GND C15 C379
LEDSPPD (7-B1)
10u 16V 0.1u
C236 C235
R275 150J1/4W
100p 100p LEDMHPS (6-C2)
IC110B

8
5 NJM3414A C358
(1-C4) DAL +
7 0.1u
CCDLO (6-E3)
5V 6
-
R265
IC111C
2MJ

4
9
8
(5-B4) /LD /VIDEO (6-D4)
10

3 3
74VHC08
AN-GND

AN-GND

12V

IC109B
LM358

8
5
+
7
6
-
R274
L15
10KF

14 3
4
24V-mir (6-A1,7-B1)
HF50ACC201209
R273 24V
10KF C343
5V 2200p
RY1 RSB-24
24V

AN-GND CP2 L13


6
MRMT-2 (6-A1)
R254 R255 R256 4
ICP-N38 (ROHM)
47KJ 47KJ 750J 8
2 HF50ACC201209 SPMT-2 (7-A1) 2
L14 11
C16 MRMT-0 (6-A1)
13
47u 35V 9
HF50ACC201209 SPMT-0 (7-B1)
C14 1
47u 25V 16
C297 C298 R248
100J
470p 470p
IC12
R4 2 7
TDA VSA
C341 13 TDB VSB 12
1J 2W RY2
2200p 9 RSA RSB-24
P-GND R267 3 1
REFA OUT/A L8
14 REFB OUT A 8 6
2.4KJ MRMT-3 (6-A1)
10 11 4
R236 R268 RSB OUT/B
R235 5 IN/A OUT B 18 8
300J HF50ACC201209 SPMT-3 (7-B1)
C342 6 IN A
620J 2.4KJ L7
2200p 16 IN/B GA 4 11
MRMT-1 (6-A1)
R5 17 IN B GB 15 13
C331 C290 9
(4-D2) /MRPS1 /MRPS2 1J 2W HF50ACC201209 SPMT-1 (7-A1)
C316 C289 1
(4-D2) SLA7027MU
16

(1-C4) MRMT2
C355 C305
(1-C4) MRMT0
C322 C304
(1-C4) MRMT3
(1-C4) MRMT1
1 1
1000pF*8

/SMSEL (4-D3)

A B C D E
A B C D E

MCU 4 (OUTPUT SECTION 2)


IC11
R227 2.2KJ
24V 3 2
(1-C4) DMT0 I1 O1 /DMT0 (7-A2) 24Vdup
4
NC
5
R230 2.2KJ NC
D34 6 7 D23
(1-C4) DMT1 I2 O2 /DMT1 (7-A2)
1SS133 10 MTZJ22B
R226 2.2KJ NC
11 9
(1-C4) DMT2 I3 O3 /DMT2 (7-A2)
12
/SPFS (7-B1) NC

2
5V 13
4 R281 R225 2.2KJ NC 4
3 Q1 14 16
(5-A3) SPFS IC111B (1-C4) DMT3 I4 O4 /DMT3 (7-A2)
2SD1853 15
1.5KJ NC
4
6 1
GND COM

1
5 8
GND COM

74VHC08 TD62064F/AF
P-GND

24V
IC3
1 I1 O1 16
(5-A2) CPFS1 /CPFS1 (6-B2) R134
2 I2 O2 15
(5-A2) CPFS2 /CPFS2 (6-C3)
3 I3 O3 14 47KJ
(5-A2) MPFS /MPFS (6-B2)
4 I4 O4 13
E1

(1-D3) RRS /RRS (6-B3) R135


5 I5 O5 12 /VFM B1 Q103
(5-A2) VFM 6 I6 O6 11 2SA1036K
(5-A2) VFMCNT /VFMCNT (6-B3) 4.7KJ1/4W
5V 7 I7 O7 10
(1-D3) PR /PR (6-B4) VFMOUT (6-B3)
8 GND CM 9
C1

24V
5V
TD62003

9 8
(1-D1) (OP-CLK) OP-CLK (6-C4)
IC108D 3 4 IC13
74LS07 R261 2.2KJ
3 I1 O1 2
(5-A3) SMSEL /SMSEL (3-E1)
4 NC
3 IC113B 3
5 NC
74HC14 R262 2.2KJ
6 I2 O2 7
(5-A3) SPUS /SPUS (7-B1)
10 NC
R250 2.2KJ
9 8 11 I3 O3 9
IC108E (5-A3) SGS /SGS (7-B1)
12 NC
11 10 13 NC
(1-D1) (OP-DATA) OP-DATA (6-C4) IC113D R251 2.2KJ
14 I4 O4 16
74HC14 (5-A3) SRRC /SRRC (7-B1)
15 NC
74LS07

GND COM 1
8 24V
GND COM

TD62064AF

14 4
IC2
1 I1 O1 16
(5-A2) MC /MC (6-A4)
2 I2 O2 15
(5-A2) BIAS /BIAS (6-A4)
3 I3 O3 14
(5-A2) BIASL /BIASL (6-B4)
4 I4 O4 13
(5-A2) BIASH /BIASH (6-B4)
5 I5 O5 12 5V
(5-A3) TC /TC (6-B4)
6 I6 O6 11
(5-A2) GRIDL /GRIDL (6-A4)
1

7 I7 O7 10
(5-A2) CL /CL (6-B3)
8 GND CM 9 Q104

TD62003 DTA143XKA
2 2
2

IC8
D3 1 16
1SS133 (5-A2) MM I1 O1 /MM (6-A2)
2 I2 O2 15
(5-A3) MRPS1 /MRPS1 (3-B1)
3

3 I3 O3 14
(5-A3) MRPS2 /MRPS2 (3-B1)
24V 4 I4 O4 13 R192
Q102 (5-A2) PMD /PMD (6-D4)
5 I5 O5 12 120J1/4W
2SA1036K (5-A2) LDEN /LDEN (6-D4)
6 I6 O6 11 /HL
(1-D2) HL
C1 E1 7 I7 O7 10 /FTH
(2-D3) FTH HLOUT (6-A4)
8 G NC 9

R103
TD62503F
C4 C115 + C7

B1
47KJ
+ R122 10u 35V
2200p 4.7KJ1/4W
0.47u 50V

5V R104
4.7KJ

C128 IC1 3
22000p
2 VDD VCC1 6
D12
9 IN1 8 Q101 2
(5-A2) TM VCC2 TMON (1-C1)
DTC114EKA
1 1 IN2 OUT1 7 1
(5-A2) TM- TMa-O (6-A3) 1SS133
5 VSS OUT2 3
TMb-O (6-A3)
R126 R133
TA7291S
1

47KJ 47KJ

A B C D E
DP1200/1500
A B C D E

MCU 5 (ASIC SECTION)


5V

L12 C406 C336 C407 C339

SAD9
SAD8
SAD7
SAD6
SAD5
SAD4
SAD3
SAD2
SAD1
SAD0

SAD13
SAD12
SAD11
SAD10

(6-E4)
(6-E4)
(6-E4)
(6-E4)
(6-E4)
(6-E4)
(6-E4)
(6-E4)

(6-D4)
SBO-02SAN X3 0.1u
0.1u 0.1u 0.1u C326
<1330> 22.000MHz /LD IC15 IC14

(5-E4)
(5-E4)
(5-E4)

(5-D4)
(5-D4)
(5-D4)
18p
DP1200/1500

R253 47J (3-A3)


8 Vcc OUT 5 1 A14 VDD 28 1 A14 VDD 28
SAD12 2 27 SAD12 2 27

/SYNC
A12 /WE A12 /WE

CCDD7
CCDD6
CCDD5
CCDD4
CCDD3
CCDD2
CCDD1
CCDD0
BR75 SAD7 3 26 SAD13 SWE[0] (5-C4) SAD7 3 26 SAD13 SWE[1] (5-C4)
10J A7 A13 A7 A13

GND
5 4 SAD6 4 25 SAD8 C334 SAD6 4 25 SAD8

SCS[0]
SCS[1]
SOE[0]
SOE[1]
A6 A8 A6 A8

SWE[0]
SWE[1]
C319 C320 C299 6 3 SAD5 5 A5 A9 24 SAD9 SAD5 5 A5 A9 24 SAD9
18p

4
4 7 2 SAD4 6 A4 A11 23 SAD11 SAD4 6 A4 A11 23 SAD11 4
0.1u 22000p
8 1 SAD3 7 A3 /OE 22 SAD3 7 A3 /OE 22
12p SOE[0] (5-C4) SOE[1] (5-C4)
5 4 SAD2 8 A2 A10 21 SAD10 SAD2 8 A2 A10 21 SAD10
6 3 SAD1 9 20 SAD1 9 20

(8-A2)
(8-A2)
(8-B2)
(8-B2)
(8-C2)
(8-C3)
(8-C3)
A1 /CE A1 /CE
7 2 SAD0 10 A0 I/O8 19 SD07 SAD0 10 A0 I/O8 19 SD17
8 1 SD00 11 I/O1 I/O7 18 SD06 SD10 11 I/O1 I/O7 18 SD16
SCS[0] (5-C4) SCS[1] (5-C4)
SD01 12 17 SD05 SD11 12 17 SD15

/SH
/f2
I/O2 I/O6 I/O2 I/O6

/f1

BCLK
BR74

CP
RS
SP
SD02 13 16 SD04 SD12 13 16 SD14

SD07
SD06
SD05
SD04
SD03
SD02
SD01
SD00
SD17
SD16
SD15
SD14
SD13
SD12
SD11
SD10
10J I/O3 I/O5 I/O3 I/O5
5V

R241
14 GND I/O4 15 SD03 C332 14 GND I/O4 15 SD13 C325
C369 C367 C348 C346 R243 BR70 BR72 BR73 BR68 BR62 BR63
2KJ 18p 18p
20KJ 20KJ 20KJ 20KJ 20KJ 20KJ W24257AJ-12 W24257AJ-12
33p 33p 33p 33p
C333 C324
C370 C368 C349 C347 C335 C337
/USB-EN 18p 18p
(8-B2) 0.1u 0.1u

20KJ
33p 33p 33p 33p C280
47p

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

R245
R246
BR55 BR64 BR56 BR69 BR57 BR65 BR58 BR66 BR59 BR67 BR60 BR61 BR54 C408

R244
10J 10J 30J 30J 47J 47J 47J 47J 47J 47J 47J 47J 47J 5V
0.1u
IC113C

1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
7
6
5
47J
47J
6 5 L11

10J
USB-ON
C295 SBO-02SAN

/SDCLK
(8-B2)
X2
100p <1329> 13.9867MHz 5V
74HC14 8 Vcc OUT 5
R231 10J
C284
GND

C282 C286
0.1u 0.1u C270 C285 C301 C302 C274 L6
4

0.1u 0.1u C259 0.1u 22000p SBO-02SAN


/1284-EN
0.1u C250 33p
(8-B2)
BR53 0.1u C264
5V C292 0.1u C271 IC107
20KJ C281 C243 0.1u 1 9

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
152
151
150
149
148
147
146
145
144
143
142
141
140
139
138
137
136
135
134
133
132
131
130
129
CLK IN CNTCK 47J
100p 0.1u 2 11 R222
100p TEST1 CKO
IC106A 0.1u 3 4
TEST2 PULSE
BR53 15 TEST3 C261

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
152
151
150
149
148
147
146
145
144
143
142
141
140
139
138
137
136
135
134
133
132
131
130
129
3 2 1 193 128 6 3
20KJ 193 128 -CKO/2
(6-D4) S/H 194 194 127 127 13 TR CKO/2 7
12p
195 195 126 126 -CKO 10
196 196 125 125 5 GND
74LS07 197 124 8 12
197 124 GND Vcc
198 198 123 123 14 GND Vcc 16
199 122 R221 10J
20KJ 199 122 20KJ SLCT
5V R237 200 121 R220 (8-B2)
200 121 M66236FP
C291 201 201 120 120 C273 C272
(4-D3) SGS /FAULT
202 202 119 119 (8-B2)
100p (4-D3) SRRC PE 0.1u 47p
IC106B 203 118 BR50 BR34 (8-B2)
(4-D3) SPUS 203 118 20KJ 10J BUSY
204 204 117 117 (8-B2)
(7-E4) /READY R238 20KJ /ACK
4 3 205 205 116 116 (8-B2)
(6-C3) OP-LATCH /STB
206 206 115 115 (8-B2)
(4-D2) MRPS2 BR46 BR32 /AUTOFD
R219 207 207 114 114 (8-B2)
(4-D2) MRPS1 20KJ 10J /SLCTIN VCK
208 208 113 113 (8-B2)
74LS07 10KJ (4-A4) SPFS INIT
209 209 112 112 (8-B2)
(4-D3) SMSEL R209 20KJ /REV
210 210 111 111 (8-B2)
211 110 R210 10J
(4-D2) TC 211 110
212 212 109 109 (8-B2)
(4-D2) GRIDL PARAAD7
213 213 108 108 (8-B2)
214 107 BR45 BR16 PARAAD6
214 107 (8-B2)
(4-D2) MC 20KJ 10J PARAAD5
215 215 106 106 (8-B2)
(4-D2) BIASL PARAAD4
216 105

14 5
216 105 (8-B2)
(4-D2) BIASH PARAAD3
217 217 104 104 (8-B2)
(4-D2) BIAS BR35 BR14 PARAAD2
218 218 103 103 (8-B2)
(4-D2) CL 20KJ 10J PARAAD1
219 219 102 102 (8-B2)
(4-D3) VFMCNT PARAAD0
220 220 101 101
(4-D3) VFM 221 221 100 100
(4-D2) LDEN 222 222 99 99
(4-D2) PMD VHIHG73C025FD
223 223 98 98
224 224 97 97 C244 C245 C246 C247
(4-D2) MM BR44
225 225 96 96
(4-D3) MPFS 20KJ 100p
226 226 95 95
/FAXCS (7-C3) 100p 100p 100p
227 227 94 94
(4-D3) CPFS2 R211 10J BR31 /FAXACK (7-D3)
228 228 93 93 BR33
(4-D3) CPFS1 10J
229 229 92 92 20KJ
(4-A1) TM /FAXPRD (7-D3)
230 230 91 91 C260
(4-A1) TM- 231 231 90 90
(1-A3) D15 /FAXREQ (7-C3)
232 232 89 89 0.1u
(1-A3) D14 /PCLREQ (7-C3)
2 233 233 88 88 2
(1-A3) D13 234 234 87 87
(1-A3) D12 R190 20KJ /PCLCS (7-D3)
235 235 86 86
(1-A3) D11 R212 10J BR15 /PCLACK (7-D3)
236 236 85 85
237 84 BR19 10J
(1-A3) D10 237 84 20KJ /PCLPRD (7-D3)
238 83 R204 10J
(1-A3) D9 238 83 /HSYNC (7-D4)
239 82 R176 10J
239 82 OUTD15 (7-D3)
240 81 R175 10J
(1-A3) D8 240 81 OUTD14 (7-D3)
241 80 R174 10J BR8
(1-A3) D7 241 80 20KJ OUTD13 (7-D3)
242 79 R173 10J
(1-A3) D6 242 79 OUTD12 (7-D3)
243 78 R168 10J
(1-A4) D5 243 78 OUTD11 (7-D3)
244 77 R167 10J
(1-A4) D4 244 77 OUTD10 (7-D3)
245 76 R166 10J BR3
(1-A4) D3 245 76 20KJ OUTD9 (7-D3)
246 75 R165 10J
(1-A4) D2 246 75 OUTD8 (7-D3)
247 74 R164 10J
(1-A4) D1 247 74 OUTD7 (7-C4)
248 73 R163 10J
(1-A4) D0 248 73 OUTD6
249 249 72 72
250 71 R162 10J
(1-D3) /LWR 250 71 OUTD5 (7-C4)
251 70 R161 10J
(1-D3) /RD 251 70 OUTD4 (7-D4)
252 69 BR2
252 69 20KJ
253 68 R160 10J
(1-D3) CPUCLK 253 68 OUTD3 (7-C4)
254 67 R159 10J
254 67 OUTD2 (7-D4)
255 66 R158 10J
255 66 OUTD1 (7-C4)
256 65 R157 10J
(1-D2) /SCANST 256 65 OUTD0 (7-D4)
C396
C395 BR1

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
20KJ

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

C237 C239 C238 C257 0.1u


5V C228 0.1u C221 C219 C192 C190

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

33p 47p 47p 0.1u


C398 0.1u 18p 18p 18p 18p
3.3V C220 C218 C191 C189
C258 0.1u
L9 C229 18p 18p 18p 18p
SBO-02SAN 0.1u
0.1u
L5
SBO-02SAN
BR29 BR30
47J 47J
C397
1 1
0.1u This Section is 3.3V PULL UP
R196
R197
R191

Other Section is 5V PULL UP

A7
A6
A5
A4
A3
A2
A1

C12 C13

/TMEN
1KJ
1KJ

TMCLK

/SCANSP
/PRSTART
20KJ

10u 16V 10u 16V


BR7 BR6 BR5 BR4 BR9 BR10 BR11 BR12 BR13
20KJ 20KJ 20KJ 20KJ 20KJ 20KJ 20KJ 20KJ 20KJ
C179
/CS2

(1-A2)
(1-A2)
(1-A3)
(1-A3)
(1-A3)
(1-A3)
(1-A3)

(1-D2)
(1-D2)
(1-D2)
(1-D2)

100p C217
100p
/ASICINT

R198
/OE

(1-C4)
/WE

20KJ
MAD0
MAD1
MAD2
MAD3
MAD4
MAD5
MAD6
MAD7
MAD8
MAD9

/RAS0
/RAS1
/RAS2
/CAS0
/CAS1

/CPUSYNC (1-B2)
(1-B2)
MAD10
MAD11

MDATA9
MDATA8
MDATA7
MDATA6
MDATA5
MDATA4
MDATA3
MDATA2
MDATA1
MDATA0

MDATA15
MDATA14
MDATA13
MDATA12
MDATA11
MDATA10

C240 100p
(6-E1)
(6-E1)
(6-E1)

(6-D2)
(6-D2)
(6-D2)
(6-D2)
(6-D2)
(6-E2)
(6-E2)
(6-E2)
(6-E2)
(6-E2)
(6-E1)
(6-E1)
(6-E1)
(6-E1)
(6-E1)
(6-E1)
(6-E1)
(6-E1)
(6-E1)

/RESET
(6-D1)
(6-D1)

(6-D1)
(6-D1)
(6-D1)
(6-D1)
(6-D1)
(6-D1)
(6-D1)
(6-D1)
(6-D1)
(6-D1)
(6-D1)

(1-E1)

A B C D E
A B C D E

MCU 6 (CONNECTOR SECTION/POWER SECTION)


24V 5V OPE PANEL CN

24V1 CN20
C308 LSU UNIT CN
(2-E2)
1
ELKT 1000p (1-B4) DRST 2
L16
3 CN23

3
(1-B4) PSW 4
D25
(1-D1) KIN2 5 1 2 5V1(DSWS) (6-A1)
D24 1SS133 (1-D1) KIN1 6 R276 3 4
4 DAN202U (4-A3) OP-CLK 7 /VIDEO 5 6 S/H (6-A3) 4
(6-A3) OP-LATCH 8 (3-A3) 100J 7 8 /LDEN (4-D2)
C1 CN3
(4-A3) OP-DATA 9 9 10 /SYNC (5-B4)
C116 22u 35V 1 2 (2-D4) SELIN1O 10 11 12

2
1
0.1u 50V D-GND
3 4 (2-D4) SELIN2O 11 13 14 PMCLK-A (3-A4)
5 6 12 (2-A1) PMRDY 15 16 /PMD (4-D2)
7 8 13 17 18
(4-D2)
/BIAS 9 10 /BIASL 14
P-GND (4-D2) (4-D2) 24V
/MC 11 12 /BIASH 15 B18B-PHDSS-B
12V (4-D2) (4-D2) D-GND
/GRIDL 13 14 /TC SELIN3O 16
(1-B1) (4-D2)
FW 15 16 /PR 3.3V (2-D4) 17
(4-E2) SBO-02SAN (4-D3) P-GND
HLOUT 17 18 18
19 20
L18 ELKT D11
21 22 18FE-BT-VK-N
ELKT L19 1N4005
23 24
C107 L17
25 26 5V
0.1u 27 28
D-GND
B28B-PHDSS-B

C133 C149 C8
C6 CED1 CN
0.1u 0.1u 100u 16V CN29
POWER PWB CN 22u 16V
CN1
D-GND
1
(2-A3) CHECKER CN
CED1 1 (1-E1) /RST 2
2 (1-E3) SDA 3
3 (1-E3) SCL 4
CL UNIT CN
3 5 3
CN25 B3B-PH-K-K 6
D-GND
TM CN VFM UNIT CN
1 B6B-PH-K-R
CN9 L10 CN21 2
(4-B1) (4-D2) /CL 3
TMa-O 1 (4-E3) VFMOUT 1 4
HF50ACC201209 CSS2 CN
TMb-O 2 2 24V
(4-B1) (4-D3) /VFMCNT 3 04FE-BT-VK-N CN6
P-GND 24V 5V
B2P-VH 4
5 (4-D3) /CPFS2 1 2
3 4
B5B-PH-K-S 5 6
(2-A3) PPD3 7 8
P-GND
(2-A3) PSH2 9 10
(2-A3) PSW2 11 12
C129
13 14

14 6
(2-A3) CED2
1000p
B14B-PHDSS-B
MAIN MOTOR CN C138 C147 C130
C148
1000p 1000p 0.1u
1000p

CPFS1 CN P-GND
CN18
D-GND
24V CN7
(2-E2) 24V1 1
MHPS UNIT CN
2 1 CN27
3 /CPFS1 2
2 4 (4-D4) 3 (3-E3) LEDMHPS 1 2
(4-D2) /MM 5 (2-A4) MHPS 2
(2-A4) MMLD 6 B3B-PH-K-S 3
C145
7
8 1000p B3B-PH-K-S
MANUAL FEED CN
C193 D-GND
08FE-BT-VK-N CN12
1000p 24V C374 C363
P-GND 1000p 1000p
1
RRS CN
CN11 (4-D3) /MPFS 2
24V
(3-E3) LEDMFD 3
D-GND
1 (2-A4) MFD 4
PPD1 CN
/RRS 2 5 CN14
(4-D3) 3
4 B5B-PH-K-R (3-E4) LEDPPD1 1
D-GND
(2-A3) PPD1 2
MIRROR MOTOR CN C162
B4B-PH-K-S 3
1000p
CN28 B3B-PH-K-R
D-GND
(3-E2) 24V-mir 1
(3-E1) MRMT-3 2
(3-E2) MRMT-2 3
(3-E1) MRMT-1 4
(3-E2) MRMT-0 5
DSW UNIT CN
PPD2 CN
52147-0510 24V CN4
CN13
1
1 1
(2-D1) 24V1(DSWS) 2 (3-E4) LEDPPD2 1
5V
(6-D4) 5V1(DSWS) 3 (2-A3) PPD2 2
POD UNIT CN
4 3
CN22 (2-C2) RTH-IN 4
B4P-VH 5
R101
(3-E4) LEDPOD 1
C127 C101 R102 240J1/4W (2-A1) POD 2 B5B-PH-K-M
0.1u 0.1u 240J1/4W AN-GND
3
C166
C164 22000p
B3B-PH-K-S
0.1u
D-GND

D-GND D-GND

A B C D E
DP1200/1500
A B C D E

MCU 7 (CONNECTOR SECTION 2)


PCL/FAX CN

CN5
DP1200/1500

1 31
R128 10J 2 32 R130 10J
/SCLINE /PRLINE
(1-D4) /SCANST 3 33 /PRSTART (1-D2)
C141 /FPAGE
4 34 /PAGE (7-E2)
4 18p /PREADY /FREADY 4
(7-E1) /PREADY 5 35 /FREADY (7-E2) R131 10J
FTXD /READY
(7-E1) FTXD 6 36 /READY (5-A3)
/FRTS FRXD
(7-E2) /FRTS 7 37 FRXD (7-E1)
/FCTS
8 38 /FCTS (7-D1)
C140 C142
9 39
10 40
11 41 18p 18p
F-RESET
(1-E1) /F-RESET 12 42 R132 10J
/HSYNC /POFF
(5-E2) /HSYNC 13 43 /POFF (1-C1)
OUTD1 OUTD0
(5-E1) OUTD1 14 44 OUTD0 (5-E1)
OUTD3 OUTD2
(5-E1) OUTD3 15 45 OUTD2 (5-E1)
OUTD5 OUTD4 C143
(5-E2) OUTD5 16 46 OUTD4 (5-E2)
OUTD7 OUTD6
(5-E2) OUTD7 17 47 OUTD6 (5-E2)
OUTD9 OUTD8 18p
(5-E2) OUTD9 18 48 OUTD8 (5-E2)
OUTD11 OUTD10 C134 C135 C137
(5-E2) OUTD11 19 49 OUTD10 (5-E2)
OUTD13 OUTD12
(5-E2) OUTD13 20 50 OUTD12 (5-E2)
OUTD15 OUTD14 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u
(5-E2) OUTD15 21 51 OUTD14 (5-E2)
/PCLREQ /PCLPRD
(5-E2) /PCLREQ 22 52 /PCLPRD (5-E2)
/PCLCS /PCLACK 12V
(5-E2) /PCLCS 23 53 /PCLACK (5-E2)
/FAXREQ /FAXPRD 5V
(5-E2) /FAXREQ 24 54 /FAXPRD (5-E2)
/FAXCS /FAXACK 3.3V
(5-E2) /FAXCS 25 55 /FAXACK (5-E2) L2 SBO-02SAN
26 56
27 57 L3 SBO-02SAN
28 58
29 59 L1 SBO-02SAN
30 60

TX25-60P-23ST-H1
3 3

C118 C3 C119 C5 C117 C2

0.1u 47u 25V 0.1u 47u 16V 0.1u 47u 16V

5V

R113
20KJ

14 7
5V R106
10J
(7-C4,7-D4) /PAGE (/PAGE)
C108
24Vdup (2-E2)
18p
R264
CP1 CN19
ICP-N38 (ROHM) 20KJ
R259
24V1 1KJ
1
(4-D4) /DMT0 (2-E2) (POFD)
2
(4-D4) /DMT1 3 5V 5V
(4-D4) /DMT2 4
2 (4-D4) /DMT3 2
5
R119 R114
B05B-XASK-1
20KJ 20KJ
R112 R107
10J 10J
(1-D1) (/FRTS) /FRTS /FREADY (/FREADY)
C114 C109
(7-C4) (7-E4) (2-E3)
18p 18p

SPF UNIT CN

CN26
5V 5V
SPPD (2-A1)
1 2 5V
LEDSPPD (3-E3)
3 4
(2-A1) SPID SDSW (2-A2)
24V 5 6 R117 R115
(2-A1) SB4D
D-GND 7 8 20KJ 20KJ
9 10 R110 R108
/SPUS (4-D3) 10J 10J
11 12
/SPFS (4-A4) (1-D1) (FRXD) FRXD /PREADY (/PREADY)
13 14
/SRRC (4-D3) CN10
15 16 C112 C110
/SGS (4-D3) (7-E4) (7-C4) (2-E2)
17 18 18p 18p
(3-E1) SPMT-1 SPMT-3 (3-E1) 1
19 20
(3-E2) SPMT-2 SPMT-0 (3-E2) (2-A2) PSW1 2
21 22
24V-mir (3-E2) 3
23 24
B24B-PHDSS-B B3B-PH-K-M
1 5V 5V 1

R118 R116
20KJ 20KJ
R111 R109
10J 10J
(7-D4) /FCTS (/FCTS) (FTXD) FTXD
C113 C111
(1-D2) (1-D1) (7-C4)
18p 18p

A B C D E
A B C D E

MCU 8 (CONNECTOR SECTION 3)

CN30
CCD PWB CN 1 1
4 2 2 4
3 3
(5-B4) CCDD7 4 4
(5-B4) CCDD6 5 5
(5-B4) CCDD5 6 6
(5-B4) CCDD4 7 7
(5-B4) CCDD3 8 8
(5-C4) CCDD2 9 9
(5-C4) CCDD1 10 10
(5-C4) CCDD0 11 11
(5-C4) 12 12
BCLK
13 13
(5-C4) 14 14
CP
15 15 5V
(5-C4) 16 16 DV UNIT CN
SP
17 17
(5-C4) 18 18
RS
19 19
(5-C4) 20 20 D109
/SH
21 21 DA204K D110
(5-C4) 22 22 DA204K
/f2

1
23 23

1
12V (5-C4) 24 24 5V
/f1 24V CN17 24V
5V 25 25 CN17
A5V 26 26 1 R304
1 2 300J
27 27 (2-A4) 3 (1-E3)
(2-A4) TCS 2 TCS 4 SDA
28 28 (2-A4) 5
(2-A4) DVSEL 3 DVSEL 6 SCL
29 29 7 (1-E3)
(3-C3) CCDLO 4 8
30 30 9 R305 300J
(3-C4) CCDHI 10
31 31 B4B-PH-K-R
32 32 B10-PHDSS-B

2
2
FF4-32-S15D3
C377 C378 D-GND D-GND

0.1u 0.1u
C18 C19 R286 C364
10u 25V 10u 25V 5.1KJ 0.1u
AN-GND
C376 C365 C366 C386 C17
3 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 47u 16V 3

GDI/USB CN

5V
CN15
1 GDI MEMORY CN 3.3V
2
3
(5-D2) PARAAD0 4 CN16
(5-D2) PARAAD1 5
(5-D2) PARAAD2 6 1 21
(5-D2) PARAAD3 7 (5-C1) MDATA0 2 22 MAD0 (5-C1)
(5-D2) PARAAD4 8 (5-C1) MDATA1 3 23 MAD1 (5-C1)
(5-D2) PARAAD5 9 (5-C1) MDATA2 4 24 MAD2 (5-C1)

14 8
(5-D2) PARAAD6 10 (5-C1) MDATA3 5 25 MAD3 (5-C1)
(5-D2) PARAAD7 11 (5-C1) MDATA4 6 26 MAD4 (5-C1)
(5-D3) /REV 12 (5-C1) MDATA5 7 27 MAD5 (5-C1)
(5-D3) INIT 13 (5-C1) MDATA6 8 28 MAD6 (5-C1)
(5-D3) /SLCTIN 14 (5-C1) MDATA7 9 29 MAD7 (5-C1)
(5-D3) /AUTOFD 15 (5-C1) MDATA8 10 30 MAD8 (5-C1)
(5-D3) /STB 16 (5-C1) MDATA9 11 31 MAD9 (5-C1)
(5-D3) /ACK 17 (5-C1) MDATA10 12 32 MAD10 (5-C1)
(5-D3) BUSY 18 (5-C1) MDATA11 13 33 MAD11 (5-C1)
(5-D3) PE 19 (5-C1) MDATA12 14 34 /CAS0 (5-C1)
(5-D3) /FAULT 20 (5-C1) MDATA13 15 35 /CAS1 (5-C1)
(5-D3) SLCT 21 (5-C1) MDATA14 16 36 /RAS0 (5-C1)
(2-D3) /GDI-IN 22 (5-C1) MDATA15 17 37 /RAS1 (5-C1)
23 (5-D1) /OE 18 38 /RAS2 (5-C1)
24 (5-D1) /WE 19 39 /MEMORY-IN (2-D3)
25 20 40
26
(5-A3) 27
USB-IN 52340-0401
(1-B1) 28
2 /USB-EN 2
3.3V (5-A3) 29
USB-ON
(5-A3) 30
/1284-EN
31

31FT-BT-VK-N

1 1
DP1200/1500

A B C D E
A B C D E

MCU CPU SECTION (DP1200) 5V

R297
4.7KJ

C202 C201
47p 18p

5V 5V R296 5V
DP1200/1500

1KJ
CPWBX0038

3
D121
DAN202U C353
DAL (4-D4)
F 1000p
R308 DAH (4-D4)
R269
7.5KJ R262 20KJ 20KJ
4 10CPM 4.3kF 4
(3-C1) MRMT3
A5V
(3-C1) MRMT2

2
1
(3-C1) MRMT1 SIN2 (2-E3)
(3-C1) MRMT0 SIN1 (2-E4)
(5-C1) /CS2 R102 QSEC/QSEE/QS5C/
Rx 1/4W 2.4kF
(5-A2) D0
D0 (6-C4) PSW QS5E/QS5G
(5-A2) D1
D1
(5-A2) D2
D2

BR136 20KJ
(5-A2) D3
D3 (6-C4) DRST
(5-A2) D4 R304
QSED/QSEF/QSEH/
D4

1
2
(5-A2) D5 1.3kF
D5 1KJ
(5-A2) D6
D6 C368 RTH (2-D2) QS5D/QS5F/QS5H/
(5-A2) D7 R261
D7 1000p C314
D8 C297 C296
(5-A2) D8 0.1u 3.3KJ
D9 100p 0.1u
(5-A2) D9 D119
(5-A2) D10
D10 DAP202U
D11

3
(5-A2) D11
(5-A2) D12
D12

BR123
(5-A2) D13
D13
(5-A2) D14 AN-GND
D14
(5-A2) D15
D15

20KJ
A5V R265
68J
D205 5V

AN-GND

IC108 DA204K 5V
R324 R325

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
H8S/2350 10KJ 10KJ
IC105 C278 IC113

1
100p C320 C321
A1 21 19 D0 0.1u (8-C3) SDA 5 4

2
A0 D0 C288 0.1u SDA VSS
A2 22 18 D1 (8-C3) 6 3

MD2
MD1
MD0
Vss
A1 D1 0.1u SCL SCL A2

AVss
Vref
AVcc
A3 23 17 D2 BR122 7 2
A2 D2 /WC A1

P45/AN5
P44/AN4
P43/AN3
P42/AN2
P41/AN1
P40/AN0
A4 24 16 D3 20KJ 8 1

PG2/CS2-
PG1/CS3-
PG0/CAS-
A3 D3 VCC A0
A5 25 15 D4 (1-B2) /CS1 1 102
PG3/CS1- P53/ADTRG-

P47/AN7/DA1
P46/AN6/DA0
A4 D4
A6 26 14 D5 (1-A2) /CS0 2 101 M24C02WBN6
A5 D5 PG4/CS0- P52 C420 C421
3 A7 27 13 D6 3 100 3
A6 D6 Vss Vss
A8 28 12 D7 4 99 0.1u 22000p
A7 D7 Vss Vss

P14/PO12/TIOCA1
P16/PO14/TIOCA2
A9 29 10 D8 5 98 RRS (4-D3)
A8 D8 BR121 Vcc P51
A10 31 9 D9 6 97 PR (4-D3)
A9 D9 47J PC0/A0 P50
A11 32 8 D10 A1 8 1 7 96 BR145 SELIN1 (2-C4)

P10/PO8/TIOCA0/DACK0-
P11/PO9/TIOCB0/DACK1-
P12/PO10/TIOCC0/TCLKA
P13/PO11/TIOCD0/TCLKB
P15/PO13/TIOCB1/TCLKC
P17/PO15/TIOCB2/TCLKD
A10 D10 PC1/A1 PF0/BREQ-
A12 33 7 D11 A2 7 2 8 95 20KJ SELIN2 (2-C4)
A11 D11 PC2/A2 PF1/BACK-
A13 34 6 D12 A3 6 3 9 94 SELIN3 (2-C4)
A12 D12 PC3/A3 PF2/LCAS-/WAIT-/BREQO-
A14 35 5 D13 A4 5 4 10 93 /LWR (1-A2,5-A2)
A13 D13 Vss PF3/LWR-
A15 36 4 D14 A1 BR120 11 92 R279 47J (1-B1)
A14 D14 A1 (5-B1) 47J PC4/A4 PF4/HWR- /HWR
A16 37 3 D15 A2 A5 8 1 12 91 R278 47J BR148 /RD (1-B2,5-A2)
A15 D15 A2 (5-B1) PC5/A5 PF5/RD-
A17 38 A3 A6 7 2 13 90 NF100 NFM839 20KJ
A16 A3 (5-B1) PC6/A6 PF6/AS-
2 A4 A7 6 3 BR119 14 89
CE A4 (5-B1) PC7/A7 Vcc
20 30 A5 A8 5 4 47J 15 88 CPUCLK (5-A1)
OE GND A5 (5-B1) PB0/A8 PF7/fO
39 A6 A9 8 1 16 87 NF101 NFM839
5V PGM A6 (5-B1) PB1/A9 Vss
1 11 A7 A10 7 2 17 86
VPP GND A7 (5-B1) PB2/A10 H8S/2350 EXTAL
40 A11 6 3 18 85
VCC PB3/A11 XTAL
A12 5 4 19 84 R259 R281 330J
Vss Vcc
C252 BR118 20 83 20KJ
MX27C2048 47J PB4/A12 STBY-
0.1u A13 8 1 21 82
PB5/A13 NMI
A14 7 2 22 81 R272 C335
5V PB6/A14 RES-
ZJSR5101-223 A15 6 3 23 80 20KJ
PB7/A15 WDTOVF-
L104 A16 5 4 24 79
PA0/A16 P20/PO0/TIOCA3 HL (4-D2)
A17 R240 47J 25 78 X100
BR147 /SCANST (5-A1,7-C4) 18p
PA1/A17 P21/PO1/TIOCB3
/LWR (1-D3) R243 47J 26 77 20KJ (5-B1)

14 9
PA2/A18 P22/PO2/TIOCC3 /SCANSP
27 76 /PRSTART (5-B1,7-E4)
/CS0 (1-B3) PA3/A19 P23/PO3/TIOCD3
28 75 R283 PMCLK (3-A4) C334
Vss P24/PO4/TIOCA4
BR117 29 74 20KJ (7-D4)
C105 /RD (1-D3) PA4/A20/IRQ4- P25/PO5/TIOCB4
20KJ 30 73 AT-51 19.6608MHz
10u 16V PA5/A21/IRQ5- P26/PO6/TIOCA5
R245 31 72 18p
PA6/A22/IRQ6- P27/PO7/TIOCB5 BR146
C243 20KJ 32 71 /TMEN
C244 BR116 PA7/A23/IRQ7- P63/TEND1- (5-B1)
0.1u 47p (2-B4) (MHPS) 33 70 20KJ
P67/CS7-/IRQ3- P62/DREQ1- TMCLK
34 69 (5-B1)
(5-C1) 20KJ P66/CS6-/IRQ2- P61/TEND0-/CS5-
35 68
/CPUSYNC Vss Vss
36 67
Vss Vss
37 66 R277 (7-E1)
P65/IRQ1- P60/DREQ0-/CS4-
(5-C1) 38 65 20KJ
P64/IRQ0- Vss
/ASICINT
5V
R282
C274 C275 20KJ C341
5V
C106 C237 100p 100p
47p C277

Vcc
PE0/D0
PE1/D1
PE2/D2
PE3/D3
Vss
PE4/D4
PE5/D5
PE6/D6
PE7/D7
PD0/D8
PD1/D9
PD2/D10
PD3/D11
Vss
PD4/D12
PD5/D13
PD6/D14
PD7/D15
Vcc
P30/TxD0
P31/TxD1
P32/RxD0
P33/RxD1
P34/SCK0
P35/SCK1
2 0.1u C273 2
1000p
IC104
A15 1 28 47p C272 100p C276 ZJSR5101-223

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
A14 VDD C319 C306 C329 C330
A13 2 27 L106
A12 /WE C238 C290 100p 100p 47p 47p
A8 3 26 A14 47p 100p
A7 A13 0.1u
A7 4 25 A9
A6 A8 47p C289
A6 5 24 A10
A5 A9 5V 0.1u
A5 6 23 A12 C312
A4 A11 NOT MOUNT
A4 7 22 0.1u
A3 /OE
A3 8 21 A11
A2 A10
A2 9 20 /CS1(1-B3)
A1 /CE 5V
A1 10 19 D7 R215
A0 I/O8
D0 11 18 D6 20KJ
I/O1 I/O7 C239
D1 12 17 D5

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

4
1

4
I/O2 I/O6
BR135

BR133
BR134
C109

BR132
D2 13 16 D4 47p R264
I/O3 I/O5 22u 16V R257 5V
14 15 D3 47J
3

GND I/O4 47J

R270 D118
W24257AJ-12
47J DAN202U

5
6
7
8
5
6
7
8
5
6
7
8
5
6
7
8

47J
47J
47J

47J

C229 R294 R287


R250 R313 R312
100p 20KJ 10KJ 10KJ
R251 10KJ 10KJ
20KJ
R252 5V
20KJ
2
1

/HWR (1-D3)
C108 C261 R284 IC208D
0.1u 1000P (6-C4) KIN1
R263

R258

5V
BR142

BR140
BR143

BR141

12
IC106 C262 1KJ R314
11
/RESET (5-C1)
A15 1 28 47p 13 47J
A14 VDD R286
A13 2 27 (6-C4) KIN2
A12 /WE C385 C417
20KJ
A8 3 26 A14
20KJ

1KJ 74VHC08
20KJ

A7 A13 C384
2

20KJ

20KJ
1

20KJ

A7 4 25 A9 /PWOFF 100p
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9

A6 A8 47p
D10
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15

A6 5 24 A10 (4-C1) 0.1u


A5 A9
A5 6 23 A12
A4 A11
A4 7 22
A3 /OE
A3 8 21 A11 C333 C339
A2 A10 R271 /RST (6-E3)
A2 9 20 D120 1000p 1000p
A1 /CE 20KJ
A1 10 19 D15 DAP202U 5V
3

A0 I/O8 C263 5V IC103


D8 11 18 D14 24V
I/O1 I/O7
D9 12 17 D13 47p C107 1
I/O2 I/O6 D107 VCC
D10 13 16 D12 2
1 I/O3 I/O5 D104 0.1uM NC 1
14 15 D11 1SS133 3
GND I/O4 IC209E IC209F GND
1SS133 R331 4
CD
W24257AJ-12 R207 1KJ (OP-CLK) (4-A3) 5
R214 OUT
11 10 13 12
(6-A4) FW
33KJ 1KJ M51953
C241
D105 (OP-DATA) (4-A3)
R210 C431 22000p
C264 1SS133 9.1KJ 74HC14 74HC14 C240
C225 47p
47p C438 22000p
1000p
0.1u

A B C D E
A B C D E

MCU INPUT SECTION (DP1200)


5V R236 R233 R235 R234 R329 5V
D115 D114
DAN202U DAN202U 10KJ 20KJ 10KJ 10KJ 20KJ

3
3
R253
R254
R255
INPUT PORT SELECT CIRCUIT
5V
1.5KJ*3
BR124

16
IC203

2
1
2
1
1KJ
4 (8-C3) DVSEL 5 4 4
DVS1 (2-E4) 5V IC205A SELIN1O(6-B4) 7 MUX
C323
R302 EN
1 2 11 0.1u
(1-D3) SELIN1 0
(8-C3) MFD 6 3 (MFD) (2-E4) C372 10 0
47J G
0.1u 9 } 7
C361 74LS07 C360 2
(2-B3) (PPD1) 4
100p 100p 0 R266
(6-B2) TCS 7 2 (TCS) (2-E4) 3 5 SIN1 (1-C4)
(2-B1) (POD) 1

1
(2-B4) (MFD) 2 6
2 10J
(2-B3) (CED1) 1
5V IC205B 3 C315
(6-A2) MMLD 8 1 (MMLD) (2-E3) 15
R292 (2-B4) (TCS) 4
3 4 14 33p
(1-D3) SELIN2 (2-B1)(PMRDY) 5
(2-B4) DVS1 13
IC209A 47J 6
(6-D2) MHPS SELIN2O 12
R327 R330 C343 74LS07 7
D207 1 2 C342
3 (MHPS) (1-B2) 100p (6-B4)
100p
DA204K
8

1KJ 1KJ 74HC151


5V
74HC14
5V IC205C
16

IC201
5 6 R293
(1-D3) SELIN3 7 MUX
C291
47J EN
11

2
0.1u

1
2

1
0

2
C345 C344 SELIN3O(6-B4)
74LS07 10 0
100p 100p G
9 } 7
2
(2-B3) (PPD2) 4 R241
0
3 5 SIN2 (1-C4)
5V 1
(2-D2) THOPEN 2 6 10J
2
1

3
3

3
A5V 5V 15 C269
(2-E2) DSWS 4
THERMISTER SENSE CIRCUIT R238 14 33p
(2-B4) (MMLD) 5
D112 D113 C260 C258 C259 C270 C437 13
10KJ 6
DAP202U DAP202U 1000p 1000p 1000p 1000p 1000p 12
12V 7
R239
(6-D1)
8

/MEMORY-IN 74HC151
1KJ
R223 R219 R220 R226
C271
1KF 1MF 7.5KJ 1.2KJ 1000p
5V R229 R228 R203 IC200A
D111
20KJ 20KJ 7.5KJ

8
DAN202U NJM2903
D110

3
3 5V
D109 +
3 1 FTH (4-D2) 3
2
-
1SS133

4
MA700
BR113 R244

2
1
1KJ 4
5 C248 10KJ
(6-C1) PPD1 (PPD1) (2-E4) R221

1
R222 0.1u 5V
10KF 4.7KJ
3
(6-C1) PPD2 6 (PPD2) (2-E3)
R208
2 10KJ J.P107
(6-D3) CED1 7 (CED1) (2-E4)
3 0J JUMPER J.P107
R209
8 1 (6-E1) /GDI-IN
1KJ
C216 C217 AR-A NO
D200 0.1u 1000p
DA204K
AR-B YES
12V

2
A5V

1
1

14 10
IC207A

8
LM358

3
RTH-IN + R280
1 R307
(6-C1) 3 RTH (1-D3)
D202
2 3
-

1
DA204K 300J 100J

4
C249
D206
22000p C322 5V
DA204K 0.1u

2
1

3
2

C250 C245 C207 C389


D108 D103
0.1u
DAP202U 1000p 1000p 1000p 1SS133
2 R217 2
AN-GND AN-GND DSWS (2-E3)
4.3KJ1/4W 3

R218 C234
D201
1KJ 1000p
A5V 5V DA204K
2

24V1
5V 12V
R230 R231 R101
D123 R317 R320
620F 10KJ (6-A1) 24V1(DSWS) 24V1 (6-A2,6-A4)
DAN202U 20KJ 10KJ IC200B 0.22J2W
D101
8

NJM2903

3
R100
1SS133
5 1KJ2W
+
7
6 THOPEN(2-E3)
-

BR150
4

R232 C257 P-GND P-GND

2
1
1KJ 10KF
5 4 22000p

6 3

2
(6-C1) POD 7 (POD) (2-E4)

1
(6-D4) PMRDY 8 (PMRDY) (2-E4) AN-GND

1 1

1
3
D122 C393 C418
DAP202U 1000p 1000p
DP1200/1500

A B C D E
A B C D E

MCU OUTPUT SECTION 1 (DP1200)


DP1200/1500

C413 C412
22000p 0.1u
12V

4 5V 4

R321 150J1/4W
IC206A LEDPOD (6-C1)

8
NJM3414A
3
(1-C4) DAH +
5V 1 R227 150J1/4W
CCDHI (6-E3) LEDPPD1 (6-D2)
2
-

R315
A5V R225 220J1/4W

4
IC202C LEDPPD2 (6-D1)
2MJ

5 6
(1-D2) PMCLK PMCLK-A (6-D4)
R224 150J1/4W
LEDMFD (6-B2)

74LS07
C328
C116 C441 150J1/4W
0.1u AN-GND R326
10u 16V 0.1u LEDMHPS (6-C2)

C304 C305
C419
100p 100p
0.1u
IC206B

8
NJM3414A
5
(1-C4) DAL +
7
CCDLO (6-E3)
5V 6
-

IC208C R316

4
2MJ
9
3 8 3
(5-B4) /LD /VIDEO (6-D4)
10

74VHC08
AN-GND

AN-GND

12V

IC207B

8
LM358
5
+
7

6
-

14 11
R322

4
10KF

R323
C414
10KF 2200p
5V

24V

2 2
R311 R309 AN-GND CP101
R310
ICP-N38 (ROHM)
47KJ 47KJ 750J L116
24V-mir (6-A1,7-B1)
HF50ACC201209
C117
47u 35V

C112
47u 25V

L115
C367 C366 R303 MRMT-2 (6-A1)
HF50ACC201209
100J
470p 470p
IC110

R104 2 7
TDA VSA L114
13 12
1J 2W MRMT-0 (6-A1)
C416 TDB VSB
9 HF50ACC201209
2200p RSA
R319 3 1
REFA OUT/A
P-GND 14 8
2.4KJ REFB OUT A L108
10 11
R290 RSB OUT/B MRMT-3 (6-A1)
R318
5 18 HF50ACC201209
300J R291 IN/A OUT B
6
2.4KJ
C415 IN A
620J 16 4
2200p
IN/B GA L109
R103 17 15
IN B GB MRMT-1 (6-A1)
HF50ACC201209
(4-D2) /MRPS1 /MRPS2 1J 2W
C403 C383 C359 C358
(4-D2) SLA7027MU

(1-C4) MRMT2
1 (1-C4) MRMT0 1
C422 C391 C371 C370
(1-C4) MRMT3
(1-C4) MRMT1

1000pF*8

A B C D E
A B C D E

MCU OUTPUT SECTION 2 (DP1200)

5V
4 4
IC208B

74VHC08

IC208A
24V
IC102
1

3 1 16
(5-A2) CPFS1 I1 O1 /CPFS1 (6-B2)
2 2 15 R212
(5-A2) CPFS2 I2 O2 /CPFS2 (6-C3)
3 14
(5-A2) MPFS /MPFS (6-B2) 47KJ
E1

I3 O3
4 13
74VHC08 (1-D3) RRS I4 O4 /RRS (6-B3)
5 12 /VFM R211 B1 Q202
(5-A2) VFM I5 O5
6 11 2SA1036K
(5-A2) VFMCNT I6 O6 /VFMCNT (6-B3) 4.7KJ1/4W
5V 7 10
C1

(1-D3) PR I7 O7 /PR (6-B4) VFMOUT (6-B3)


8 9
GND CM 24V
5V

TD62003
IC205D

9 8
(1-D1) (OP-CLK) OP-CLK (6-C4)

3 4
74LS07

3 IC209B 3
74HC14

IC205E 9 8

11 10
(1-D1) (OP-DATA) OP-DATA IC209D
(6-C4)
74HC14

74LS07

5 6

IC209C
74HC14

14 12
IC101

1 16
(5-A2) MC I1 O1 /MC (6-A4)
2 15
(5-A2) BIAS I2 O2 /BIAS (6-A4)
3 14
(5-A2) BIASL I3 O3 /BIASL (6-B4)
4 13
(5-A2) BIASH I4 O4 /BIASH (6-B4)
5 12 5V
(5-A3) TC I5 O5 /TC (6-B4)
6 11
(5-A2) GRIDL /GRIDL (6-A4)
1

I6 O6
7 10
(5-A2) CL I7 O7 /CL (6-B3)
8 9 Q203
GND CM

TD62003 DTA143XKA
2 2
2

IC107

D100
1 16
(5-A2) MM I1 O1 /MM (6-A2)
1SS133
2 15
(5-A3) (3-B1)
3

MRPS1 I2 O2 /MRPS1
3 14
(5-A3) MRPS2 I3 O3 /MRPS2 (3-B1)
24V 4 13 R256
Q200 (5-A2) PMD I4 O4 /PMD (6-D4)
5 12 120J1/4W
(5-A2) LDEN I5 O5 /LDEN (6-D4)
2SA1036K
6 11 /HL
(1-D2) HL I6 O6
C1 E1 7 10 /FTH
(2-D3) FTH I7 O7 HLOUT (6-A4)
8 9
G NC

R204 TD62503F

B1
C204 +
47KJ C104
+ C100
R202 10u 35V
2200p
0.47u 50V 4.7KJ1/4W

5V
R205

4.7KJ

IC100

3
C215
2 6
VDD VCC1 D106

Q201
22000p 9 8 2
(5-A2) TM IN1 VCC2 /POFF (1-C1)

DTC114EKA
1 1 7 1
(5-A2) TM- IN2 OUT1 TMa-O (6-A3) 1SS133

5 3
VSS OUT2 TMb-O (6-A3)

R206 R213
TA7291S
1

47KJ 47KJ
DP1200/1500

A B C D E
A B C D E

MCU CONNECTOR SECTION/POWER SECTION (DP1200)


24V 5V OPE PANEL CN

24V1 CN116
21 LSU UNIT CN
(2-E2) C378
1000p 1
ZJSR5101-223 (1-B4) DRST
DP1200/1500

2
L103
3 CN119

3
(1-B4) PSW 4
(1-D1) KIN2 5V1(DSWS) (6-A1)
5 1 2
D117
D116 (1-D1) KIN1 6 3 4
1SS133 R328
DAN202U (4-A3) OP-CLK /VIDEO S/H (6-A3)
4 7 5 6 4
21 100J
(6-A3) OP-LATCH (3-A3) /LDEN (4-D2)
C214 8 7 8
C102 CN101
(4-A3) OP-DATA /SYNC (5-B4)

12
0.1u 50V 9 9 10

2
1
22u 35V (2-D4) SELIN1O
1 2 10 11 12
D-GND
3 4 (2-D4) SELIN2O 11 13 14 PMCLK-A (3-A4)

5 6 12 (2-A1) PMRDY 15 16 /PMD (4-D2)

7 8 13 17 18
(4-D2)
/BIAS 9 10 /BIASL 14
(4-D2) (4-D2) 24V
C392
/MC 11 12 /BIASH 15 B18B-PHDSS-B
12V (4-D2) (4-D2)
/GRIDL /TC SELIN3O D-GND
13 14 16
(1-B1) (4-D2) 3.3V 0.1u 50V
P-GND FW /PR (2-D4)
15 16 17
(4-E2) (4-D3) 12 P-GND
HLOUT 17 18 18
L102
19 20
ZJSR5101-223 L100 D102
21 22 18FE-BT-VK-N
1N4005
L101 ZJSR5101-223
23 24 5V
ZJSR5101-223
C213 C209
0.1u B24B-PHDSS-B 12
1000p C226 D-GND
1000p

NOT MOUNT

C212 C224 C103


C101
CED1 CN CN117
0.1u 0.1u 100u 16V
22u 16V
C208 1000p POWER PWB CN CN102
D-GND
1
(2-A3) CED1 (1-E1) /RST
CHECKER CN
1 2

2 (1-E3) SDA 3

3 (1-E3) SCL 4
P-GND CL UNIT CN
3 NOT MOUNT 5 3
CN121 B3B-PH-K-K 6
D-GND
TM CN VFM UNIT CN B6B-PH-K-R
1
CN105 CN120 2
(4-B1) (4-D2) /CL 3
L112 NOT MOUNT
TMa-O 1 (4-E3) VFMOUT 1 4
TMb-O HF50ACC201209
2 2 24V
(4-B1) (4-D3) /VFMCNT 3 04FE-BT-VK-N
B2P-VH 4 P-GND

C377 C376 C428 C423


1000p 1000p B5B-PH-K-S 0.1u 50V 1000p

P-GND

14 13
NOT MOUNT

MAIN MOTOR CN

CPFS1 CN
CN113
24V
CN104
(2-E2) 24V1 1
MHPS UNIT CN CN125
2 1

3 /CPFS1 2

4 (4-D4) 3 (3-E3) LEDMHPS 1


2 2
(4-D2) /MM 5 (2-A4) MHPS 2
(2-A4) MMLD B3B-PH-K-S
6 3

7 C220
C219
1000p
1000p B3B-PH-K-S
8
MANUAL FEED CN
D-GND
C266 08FE-BT-VK-N CN110
C267 24V C429 C424
1000p
1000p
P-GND 1000p 1000p
1
RRS CN (4-D3) /MPFS
CN107 2
24V
(3-E3) LEDMFD 3
D-GND MFD
1 (2-A4) 4
/RRS
PPD1 CN CN111
2 5
(4-D3) 3
B5B-PH-K-R (3-E4)
4 LEDPPD1 1
D-GND
C247 (2-A3) PPD1 2
C246
MIRROR MOTOR CN B4B-PH-K-S 1000p 1000p
C231 3
C228
1000p
1000p
CN122 B3B-PH-K-R

D-GND
(3-E2) 24V-mir 1
(3-E1) MRMT-3 2 NOT MOUNT
(3-E2) MRMT-2 3
(3-E1) MRMT-1 4
(3-E2) MRMT-0 5
DSW UNIT CN
52147-0510 CN103
PPD2 CN
24V
CN109

1
1 1
(2-D1) 24V1(DSWS) 2 (3-E4) LEDPPD2 1
5V
5V1(DSWS) 3 (2-A3) PPD2 2
(6-D4)
POD UNIT CN
4 3
CN118 (2-C2) RTH-IN 4
B4P-VH 5
(3-E4) LEDPOD 1
C206 (2-A1) POD 2 B5B-PH-K-M
C203 R200 AN-GND
0.1u 0.1u 240J1/4W C210 C200 3
C235
0.1u 50V 0.1u 50V
R201
C230
240J1/4W B3B-PH-K-S 22000p

0.1u
D-GND

D-GND D-GND

A B C D E
A B C D E

MCU CONNECTOR SECTION 2 (DP1200)

CN124

CCD PWB CN 1
4 1 4
2
2
3
(5-B4) CCDD7 3
4
(5-B4) CCDD6 4
5
(5-B4) CCDD5 5
6
(5-B4) CCDD4 6
7
(5-B4) CCDD3 7
8
(5-C4) CCDD2 8
9
(5-C4) CCDD1 9
10
(5-C4) CCDD0 10
11
11
(5-C4) 12
BCLK 12
13
13
(5-C4) 14
CP 14
15
15 5V
(5-C4) 16 DV UNIT CN
SP 16
17
17
(5-C4) 18
RS 18
19 5V
19
(5-C4) 20 D203 D204
/SH 20 DA204K DA204K
21
21
(5-C4) 22
/f2 22 R333 1
23
1

23 10J
12V (5-C4) 24
/f1 24 CN112
5V 24V 24V
25 CN112
25
A5V 26
26 1 1 2 300J
R247
27 (2-A4) 3
27 (2-A4) TCS 2 TCS 3 4 SDA (1-E3)
28 3
(2-A4) DVSEL (2-A4) DVSEL SCL (1-E3)
28 3 5 6
12 (3-C3) 29
3 CCDLO 29 4 7 8 R246 3
30 300J
(3-C4) CCDHI 30 9 10
C118 C120 C119 31
31 B4B-PH-K-R
R332 32 B10-PHDSS-B
32
2

10u 25V 10u 25V 47u 16V


5.1KJ
2

C435 FF4-32-S15D3
C443 C442
D-GND
0.1u C434 C446 C436
D-GND
0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u 0.1u
12

AN-GND

C444

0.1u

14 14
GDI/USB CN

5V
CN114

GDI MEMORY CN 3.3V


1

3
2 2
(5-D2) PARAAD0 4 CN108
(5-D2) PARAAD1 5
(5-D2) PARAAD2 6 1 21
(5-D2) PARAAD3 7 (5-C1) MDATA0 2 22 MAD0 (5-C1)

(5-D2) PARAAD4 8 (5-C1) MDATA1 3 23 MAD1 (5-C1)

(5-D2) PARAAD5 9 (5-C1) MDATA2 4 24 MAD2 (5-C1)

(5-D2) PARAAD6 10 (5-C1) MDATA3 5 25 MAD3 (5-C1)

(5-D2) PARAAD7 11 (5-C1) MDATA4 6 26 MAD4 (5-C1)

(5-D3) 12 (5-C1) MDATA5 7 27 MAD5 (5-C1)

(5-D3) INIT 13 (5-C1) MDATA6 8 28 MAD6 (5-C1)

(5-D3) /SLCTIN 14 (5-C1) MDATA7 9 29 MAD7 (5-C1)

(5-D3) /AUTOFD 15 (5-C1) MDATA8 10 30 MAD8 (5-C1)

(5-D3) /STB 16 (5-C1) MDATA9 11 31 MAD9 (5-C1)

(5-D3) /ACK 17 (5-C1) MDATA10 12 32 MAD10 (5-C1)

(5-D3) BUSY 18 (5-C1) MDATA11 13 33 MAD11 (5-C1)

(5-D3) PE 19 (5-C1) MDATA12 14 34 /CAS0 (5-C1)

(5-D3) /FAULT 20 (5-C1) MDATA13 15 35 /CAS1 (5-C1)

(5-D3) SLCT 21 (5-C1) MDATA14 16 36 /RAS0 (5-C1)

(2-D3) /GDI-IN 22 (5-C1) MDATA15 17 37 /RAS1 (5-C1)

23 (5-D1) /OE 18 38 /RAS2 (5-C1)

24 (5-D1) /WE 19 39 /MEMORY-IN (2-D3)

25 20 40

26
52340-0401

26FE-BT-VK-N

1 1
DP1200/1500

A B C D E
GDI PWB (DP1200 Only)
DP1200/1500

14 15
GDI MEMORY PWB (4MB) (DP1200 Only)

14 16
DP1200/1500
A B C D E

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM (LOW VOLTAGE BLOCK)


DP1200/1500

TM541 D5
SW1-1 BCR5PM-10 R5 R6 T1
F1 F3 D1 C8 1SS270A
AC-P07 SDDJE-3 C5 CR6PM-10 Z0651
4 15A/125V 5A/125V 104K/AC250V(X) 101-271J 330-271J(Fuse) 4
224K/AC250V(X) SCR1 (Option) D103
1N4005 222K/AC250V(Y) TF541 1
L YG902C2R
BJ101 D92M-02 CN1
L4 R13 100uF/35V
C18 B16B-PHDSS-B

4
3
4
3
102J (Option) BEADS
2 12,13,14 470uF/35V(ZL)
R1 13 +24V
C4 684J D2 D105
ZR1 R25 3R3-150J SCR101 ZD101
Z0202 L5 R3 1SS270A 14

1
2
1
2
(5W) C102 RD30
R2 C9 104J-474J TF321
C6 Z0202 DB1 104J(1/2W) (Option)
N 103K/250V L101 CR3PM-8
D5SBA60 6.8uH
ENC471-10D 1N4005 222K/AC250V(Y) PQ12RF1
R4 Z0400 R111
104J-474J PQ12RF11 330J
D3 D102 +12V
C7 11
FG ERA22-06 2
4 ERA92-02 Q101 L102
472K/AC250V(Y) IC101
C108 C107
B1136 160uH
SW1-2 R107 R01J R33J(5W) 33uF/25V 1uF/50V
A1451 D108
C19 5 +5V
SDDJE-3 2.2uF/50V ZD3 RD39ESAB1 HSS81 Q102 Z0484 R110
D104 R104 2200uF/10V
C109 6
1SS244 100J(Fuse) A673 R106 1N4005
R16 2401D
RY1-2 K2257 A1175 101J (Option)
104J R112
K2755 R113
SDT-SS-124DM R15 C105 D106 2101D
K2879 R9 C12
4R7J(Fuse) 103K C104 1000uF/35V R105 YG802C04 7 +3.3V
331J(2W) FMB-24L
153J 5 470uF/35V(ZL) 221J
CN3 R103 R109 8
R10 IC102 R114
B04P-XL Q1 330J(Fuse) 392J 181J
C103 PQ3RD23 C106
1 8,9,10
ZD2 1
2 PC1-2 RD20 220uF/25V R125 823J 100uF/16V
ZD1 3
C112 R123 GND
471K/1kV RD16
R11 C111 104K 472J 4
3 HZS15-3
223J 104K 472J 104J
C11 R8 R116
4 R117 R124 15
563J 472J R122 C113
C10 PC817
561J C114
16
680uF/200V R12 471K R126
471K
153J R115 103J
R7 Q2
9
7

220J(2W)
13
10

3 R118 3
333J Q103 R120 R127

2 -I1
561J
E2
E1

5 CT
6 RT
OC

472J 470J /PR


GND

C1213A C1213A

3 FBack
12

14 RefOut
C2785 C2785 HL
C14
11
472K R121 IC104 -I2 FW
Vcc
+I1
+I2

123J
DTCon
C2
C1

TL494 9
6 IR9494
4
8
1

15
12
11
16

IR3M02
R119
C13 100J(Fuse)
104K D4
HSS81
1SS244 7

R130

122J C115
R134
PC1-1 104K
R131 393J
PC817 331J
C110
R133
223K 5101F
R132
223J
IC103 VR101
R129

14 17
HA17431 5K-ohm
124J
TL431 D107
L5431 1SS270A
R136
R137
1001F
472J

RY1-1 D101
1SS270A
104K/AC250V(X)
SDT-SS-124DM

R23
2 C15 121J(1/4W Fuse) 2
TRC1
TM1641P
PC3
S21ME5Y

R22
C16 104K

121J(1/2W Fuse)

R24

101J(1/4W Fuse)
R101
R20 R102 472J
R17 103J 273J
104J

R108
203J

Q105
PC2
C1213A
R18 R21 C2785
PC817
104J 333J

IC1

R19 HA17431
C17 102K
223J TL431
L5431

1 1

A B C D E
A

ACTUAL WIRING DIAGRAM 1/3


CN20 CN901
CN22 D-GND 1 1 D-GND
PK
1 LEDPOD DRST 2 2 DRST
POD LB
2 POD 5V1 3 3 5V
GY
3 D-GND PSW 4 4 PSW
KIN2 5 5 KIN2
CN13 KIN1 6 6 KIN1
PK PK PK
1 LEDPPD2 1 1 LEDPPD2 OP-CLK 7 7 OP-CLK CN902
BL BL BL BR
PPD2 2 PPD2 2 2 PPD2 OP-LATCH 8 8 OP-LATCH OP DRST 1 1 DRST DRST
GY GY GY GY
3 D-GND 3 3 D-GND OP-DATA 9 9 OP-DATA D-GND 3 2 D-GND
PL
4 RTH-IN SELIN10 10 10 SELIN10
PL GY PWB
RTH 1 RTH 1 5 AN-GND SELIN20 11 11 SELIN20
GY
2 AN-GND 2 SELIN30 16 16 SELIN30
D-GND 18 18 D-GND

CN21
1 VFM
VFM 3 /VFMCNT
4 P-GND

CN18 CN27
1 PK
24V 1 24V1 LEDMHPS 1
24V 2 2 24V1 BR MHPS
MHPS 2
MM /MM 5 5 /MM GY
D-GND 3
MMLD 6 6 MMLD
GND 7 7 P-GND
GND 8 8 P-GND
CN30 CN301
D-GND 32 1 D-GND
AN-GND 31 2 AN-GND
CN23 CCDHI 30 3 CCDHI
OR OR
H 5V1(DSWS) 6 2 5V1(DSWS) CCDLO 29 4 CCDLO
GY GY
D-GND 1 3 D-GND A5V 28 5 A5V
PL PL
S /VIDEO 3 5 /VIDEO 5V 27 6 5V
PK PK
Y S/H 2 6 S/H 12V 26 7 12V
GY GY
D-GND 5 7 D-GND D-GND 25 8 D-GND
N LB LB
/LDEN 4 8 /LDEN F1 24 9 F1
C PK
/H SYNC 8 9 LASERCNT D-GND 23 10 D-GND
GY PK
D-GND 7 10 /H SYNC F2 22 11 F2
LSU GY
11 D-GND D-GND 21 12 D-GND
12 D-GND /SH 20 13 /SH
13 P-GND D-GND 19 14 D-GND
BL BL
PMCLK-A 1 14 PMCLK-A RS 18 15 RS CCD
PK PK
PMRDY 2 15 PMRDY D-GND 17 16 D-GND
PL PL
PM /PMD 3 16 /PMD SP 16 17 SP PWB
GY GY
P-GND 4 17 P-GND MCU PWB D-GND 15 18 D-GND
RD RD POWER
24V 5 18 24V CP 14 19 CP
D-GND 13 20 D-GND SUPPLY
BCLK 12 21 BCLK
PWB
D-GND 11 22 D-GND
CCD-D0 10 23 CCD-D0 THERMOSTAT
CN9 CCD-D1 9 24 CCD-D1
1 1 TMa-O BK 1
TM CCD-D2 8 25 CCD-D2 CN3
BK
2 TMb-O CCD-D3 7 26 CCD-D3 HLL 2 1 HLL 1
WH WH HL
CCD-D4 6 27 CCD-D4 HLN 3 2 HLN 2

14 18
CN11 CCD-D5 5 28 CCD-D5
RRS 1 24V CCD-D6 4 29 CCD-D6 200V EX ONLY
2 /RRS CCD-D7 3 30 CCD-D7
D-GND 2 31 D-GND
CN7 D-GND 1 32 D-GND
CPFS1 1 24V
2 /CPFS1

1
CN1 2
CED1 BR BR 3
CED1 1 1 CED1 CN17
GY GY 4
D-GND 2 2 D-GND 5V 2
SDA 4
SCL 6
CN14 D-GND 8
PK RD
1 LEDPPD1 24V 1 1 24V 1 DV un
PPD1 PL PL
2 PPD1 TCS 3 2 TCS 2 TCS
GY BR
3 D-GND DVS 5 6 DVS 6
GY
D-GND 7 5 D-GND 5
RD
8 BIAS 8
MULTI BYPASS VERSION ONLY CN12
MPFS 1 24V
2 /MPFS CN10
PK RD RD
3 LEDMFD BIAS MC
BL GY
4 MFD F-GND
GY WH
5 D-GND CN11 GRID
MFD RD
CN6 MCFB
RD
5 24V1
LB
SINGLE BYPASS VERSION ONLY 4 BIAS WH
PL
CN3 1 /MC TC
RD BR
DSW DSW 24V1 1 2 /TC
LB PK RD
BIAS 9 3 GRIDL BC
PL
/MC 11
CN4 BR
/TC 14 THERMOSTAT
RD PK
1 24V GRIDL 13 CN1
RD GY GY BK
2 24V1(DSWS) P-GND 5 15 P-GND CN3
OR GY GY BK
3 5V1(DSWS) P-GND 6 16 P-GND HLL 1 1 HLL 1
OR RD RD WH WH HL
4 5V 24V 7 13 24V HLN 4 2 HLN 2
RD RD
24V 8 14 24V
BL BL
/PSOFF 12 10 /PSOFF 100V EX ONLY
CN25 PL PL
1 P-GND FW 15 9 FW
LB LB POWER
CL 2 P-GND /PR 16 12 /PR
PL PL
3 /CL HLOUT 17 11 HLOUT L
YE YE SUPPLY
4 24V 3.3V 18 7 3.3V
PK PK
12V 19 2 12V GND INLET
YE YE PWB
CN28 3.3V 20 8 3.3V
OR OR
1 24V 5V 21 5 5V N
OR OR
Mirror 2 MRMT-3 5V 22 6 5V
GY GY
3 MRMT-2 D-GND 23 1 D-GND
Motor GY GY
4 MRMT-1 D-GND 24 3 D-GND
GY GY
5 MRMT-0 D-GND 25 4 D-GND

A
DP1200/1500
A

ACTUAL WIRING DIAGRAM 2/3


DP1200/1500

Option

CN15 CN502

5V 1 1 5V
CN501
5V 2 2 5V
Option 5V 3 3 5V /STROBE 1
PARAAD0 4 4 PARAAD0 Data Bit 0 2
PARAAD1 5 5 PARAAD1 Data Bit 1 3
PARAAD2 6 6 PARAAD2 Data Bit 2 4
PARAAD3 7 7 PARAAD3 Data Bit 3 5
PARAAD4 8 8 PARAAD4 Data Bit 4 6
CN701 CN16
PARAAD5 9 9 PARAAD5 Data Bit 5 7
3.3V 1 1 3.3V PARAAD6 10 10 PARAAD6 Data Bit 6 8
MDATA0 2 2 MDATA0 Personal
PARAAD7 11 11 PARAAD7 Data Bit 7 9
MDATA1 3 3 MDATA1 /REV 12 12 /REV /ACK 10
MDATA2 4 4 MDATA2 /INIT 13 13 /INIT BUSY 11 Computer
MDATA3 5 5 MDATA3 /SLCTIN 14 14 /SLCTIN PE 12
MDATA4 6 6 MDATA4 /AUTOFD 15 15 /AUTOFD SLCT 13
MDATA5 7 7 MDATA5 /STB 16 16 /STB /AUTO FD XT 14
MDATA6 8 8 MDATA6 /ACK 17 17 /ACK /ERROR 32
MDATA7 9 9 MDATA7 BUSY 18 18 BUSY /INIT 31
MDATA8 10 10 MDATA8 PE 19 19 PE /SLCT IN 36
MDATA9 11 11 MDATA9 /FAULT 20 20 /FAULT D-GND 33
MDATA10 12 12 MDATA10 SLCT 21 21 SLCT D-GND 19
MDATA11 13 13 MDATA11 /GDI-IN 22 22 /GDI-IN D-GND 21
MDATA12 14 14 MDATA12 D-GND 23 23 D-GND D-GND 23
MDATA13 15 15 MDATA13 D-GND 24 24 D-GND D-GND 25
MDATA14 16 16 MDATA14 D-GND 25 25 D-GND D-GND 27
MDATA15 17 17 MDATA15 D-GND 26 26 D-GND D-GND 29
/OE 18 18 /OE USB-IN 27 27 USB-IN D-GND 30
/WE 19 19 /WE /USB-EN 28 28 /USB-EN
1 D-GND 20 20 D-GND USB-ON 29 29 USB-ON 1
3.3V 21 21 3.3V /1284-EN 30 30 /1284-EN
MAD0 22 22 MAD0 3.3V 31 31 3.3V GDI/USB PWB

14 19
MAD1 23 23 MAD1
MAD2 24 24 MAD2
MAD3 25 25 MAD3
GDI
MAD4 26 26 MAD4
MAD5 27 27 MAD5
MAD6 28 28 MAD6
MEMORY MAD7 29 29 MAD7
MAD8 30 30 MAD8
MAD9 31 31 MAD9
PWB MAD10 32 32 MAD10 GDI/USB VERSION ONLY
MAD11 33 33 MAD11
/CAS0 34 34 /CAS0
/CAS1 35 35 /CAS1
/RAS0 36 36 /RAS0
/RAS1 37 37 /RAS1
/RAS2 38 38 /RAS2
/MEMORY 39 39 /MEMORY
D-GND 40 40 D-GND

CN10
PL PL PSW1
PSW1 2 1 PSW1
GY GY
D-GND 3 2 D-GND

GDI VERSION ONLY


MCU

PWB

A
A B C D E

ACTUAL WIRING DIAGRAM 3/3

4 4

3 3

CN6
BL BL BL BL
CPFS2 2 /CPFS2 2 14 /CPFS2 1 1 /CPFS2
RD RD RD RD
1 24V 1 13 24V 2 2 24V
OR OR OR
11 5V 4 4 5V
BR BR BR
8 PPD3 7 7 PPD3
GY GY GY
7 D-GND 8 8 D-GND
BR BR BR
6 PSW2 9 11 PSW2
OR GY GY GY

14 20
5V 3 4 D-GND 11 12 D-GND
PPD3 BR BR BR BR
PPD3 2 2 CED2 13 13 CED2
GY GY GY GY
D-GND 1 1 D-GND 14 14 D-GND
GY GY
9 FG 6

PSW2 BR
PSW2 1
GY
D-GND 2
MCU PWB

2 2

CED2 1 BR
CED2
2 GY
D-GND

2CS UN FG FG

1 1

A B C D E
DP1200/1500
DP1200/1500

CAUTION FOR BATTERY REPLACEMENT

(Danish) ADVARSEL !
Lithiumbatteri Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig hndtering.
Udskiftning m kun ske med batteri
af samme fabrikat og type.
Levr det brugte batteri tilbage til leverandoren.
(English) Caution !
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.
Replace only with the same or equivalent type
recommended by the manufacturer.
Dispose of used batteries according to manufacturers instructions.
(Finnish) VAROITUS
Paristo voi rjht, jos se on virheellisesti asennettu.
Vaihda paristo ainoastaan laitevalmistajan suosittelemaan
tyyppiin. Hvit kytetty paristo valmistajan ohjeiden
mukaisesti.
(French) ATTENTION
Il y a danger dexplosion s il y a remplacement incorrect
de la batterie. Remplacer uniquement avec une batterie du
mme type ou dun type quivalent recommand par
le constructeur.
Mettre au rebut les batteries usages conformment aux
instructions du fabricant.
(Swedish) VARNING
Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte.
Anvnd samma batterityp eller en ekvivalent
typ som rekommenderas av apparattillverkaren.
Kassera anvnt batteri enligt fabrikantens
instruktion.
(German) Achtung
Explosionsgefahr bei Verwendung inkorrekter Batterien.
Als Ersatzbatterien drfen nur Batterien vom gleichen Typ oder
vom Hersteller empfohlene Batterien verwendet werden.
Entsorgung der gebrauchten Batterien nur nach den vom
Hersteller angegebenen Anweisungen.
1-1, KANDA NISHIKI-CHO, CHIYODA-KU, TOKYO, 101-8842 JAPAN

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