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SERVICE MANUAL

REVISION 0

APR. 2000

JY8-1316-00Z

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LIST OF SERIAL NUMBER

CanoScan FB1210U

F91-4411 F91-4431 F91-4441 F91-4451 F91-4461 F91-4471 F91-4421 F91-4491

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CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 : GENERAL DESCRIPTIONS


I. SPECIFICATIONS ....................... 1-1 B. Unlocking the Scanning Unit 1-4 C. Connecting the Cables ......... 1-5 D. Scanning a Document .......... 1-6 IV. CUSTOMERS DAILY MAINTENANCE ........................................... 1-7

II. PARTS CONFIGURATION ........... 1-2 A. Front View .......................... 1-2 B. Rear View ............................ 1-2 III. SETTING UP THE SCANNER ...... 1-3 A. Precautions ......................... 1-3

CHAPTER 2 : OPERATION AND TIMING


I. BASIC OPERATION .................... 2-1 A. Functions ............................ 2-1 B. Electrical System ................ 2-2 C. Main PCB Input and Output . 2-4 D. Basic Sequences of Operations ........................................... 2-5 II. OPTICAL SYSTEM ..................... 2-7 A. Scanning Lamp .................... 2-8 B. Motor Control ..................... 2-9 III. IMAGE PROCESSING ............... 2-10 A. Outline .............................. 2-10 B. Image Processing ............... 2-11 C. Calibration ........................ 2-13 D. Filter Processing ............... 2-14 E. Interpolation Processing .... 2-15 V. F. Averaging .......................... 2-16

G. Binary Processing .............. 2-17 H. Image Inversion (negative/positive) ............ 2-18 IV. CONTROL SYSTEM .................. 2-19 A. Control System Diagram .... 2-19 B. Main PCB .......................... 2-19 INTERFACE ............................. 2-20 A. Overview of the USB Standard ......................................... 2-20 B. Benefits of the USB Scanner ......................................... 2-20 C. Signal Definitions .............. 2-21 D. Interface Connection ......... 2-21 VI. POWER SUPPLY ....................... 2-22

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CHAPTER 3 : MECHANICAL SYSTEM


I. PARTS REPLACEMENT .............. 3-1 A. Precautions ......................... 3-1 II. EXTERNALS .............................. 3-2 A. Removing the Document Cover ........................................... 3-2 B. Removing the Top Cover and Document Glass Assembly ... 3-3 III. PCBs ......................................... 3-4 A. Removing the Main PCB ...... 3-4 B. Removing the Button PCB ... 3-6 IV. OPTICAL SYSTEM ..................... 3-8 A. Removing the Carriage Assembly ........................................... 3-8 B. Removing the Motor Assembly ......................................... 3-14

CHAPTER 4 : MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING


I. PERIODICAL REPLACEMENT PARTS ....................................... 4-1 II. CONSUMABLE PARTS DURABILITY .............................. 4-1 III. PERIODICAL SERVICING ........... 4-1 IV. SPECIAL TOOLS ........................ 4-1 V. SOLVENTS AND LUBRICANTS .... 4-1

CHAPTER 5 : TROUBLESHOOTING
I. INTRODUCTION ......................... 5-1 A. Initial Check ....................... 5-1 B. Others ................................. 5-1 II. TROUBLESHOOTING FLOWCHART ........................................... 5-2 A. Power ON Failure Troubleshooting Flowchart .. 5-2 B. Communication Failure Troubleshooting Flowchart .. 5-3 III. PROBLEM, CAUSE AND CORRECTIVE ACTION ............... 5-4 A. Power LED Not Lighting ....... 5-4 B. Communication Failure ....... 5-4 C. Carriage Movement Failure .. 5-5 D. Poor Image Quality .............. 5-5 E. Noise Generated .................. 5-5 IV. CANON SCANNER TEST ............. 5-6 A. Outline ................................ 5-6 B. Operating Environment ....... 5-6 C. Functions ............................ 5-6 D. Functions Descriptions ....... 5-7 E. Error Message ................... 5-15

CHAPTER 6 : PARTS CATALOG


FIGURE 001 .............................. 6-2 FIGURE 100 .............................. 6-4

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APPENDIX
I. GENERAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM .... A-1 II. MAIN PCB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ... A-2

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CHAPTER 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTIONS

I.

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

B. Unlocking the Scanning Unit 1-4 C. Connecting the Cables ......... 1-5 D. Scanning a Document .......... 1-6 IV. CUSTOMERS DAILY MAINTENANCE ........................................... 1-7

II. PARTS CONFIGURATION ........... 1-2 A. Front View .......................... 1-2 B. Rear View ............................ 1-2 III. SETTING UP THE SCANNER ...... 1-3 A. Precautions ......................... 1-3

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I. SPECIFICATIONS
Main Unit Type Reading Unit Image sensor Light source Document type Document alignment position Max. document size Image output mode : Flatbed image scanner

Optical resolution Scanning time

Cropping of scan area Interface Interface Others Operating environment

10,550-pixel 3-line CCD Cold cathode fluorescent lamp Sheet, Book Right-end corner A4/Letter size (216 x 297mm) Color 14-bit for RGB each Grayscale (256 gradations) Binary (black and white) : 1200 dpi x 2400 dpi : 7 min. and 10 sec. (color, A4, 1200 dpi) 3 min. (grayscale, A4, 1200 dpi) 7 sec. (binary, A4, 1200 dpi) : One rectangular area only

: : : : : :

: USB (Universal Serial Bus) 1.1

Power consumption Dimensions Weight Option

: Temperature : 10 to 35 degrees Relative humidity : 20 to 80%RH Air pressure : 608 to 1013 hPa : 15 W or less (during operation) 8 W (during standby) : 286.0 (Width) x 461.0 (Depth) x 92.5 (Height) mm : Approx. 3.8 kg : Film Adapter Unit FAU-S11

Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.

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II. PARTS CONFIGURATION


A. Front View

q DocumentCover w Document Glass e Start Button

LTR

A4

B5

B5
R LT

Figure 1-1 B. Rear View

A4

q USB Connector w Option Connector e Power Connector


3

1 2

Figure 1-2

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III. SETTING UP THE SCANNER


A. Precautions * * * * * Keep the scanner out of direct sunlight. Direct exposure to the sun or excessive heat may cause damage to the scanner. Do not install the scanner in a humid or dusty environment. Use the supplied AC adapter only. Place the scanner securely on an even, flat surface. Tilted or uneven surface may cause a mechanical problem. Keep the outer carton and packing material in case you may ship the scanner in the future.

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B. Unlocking the Scanning Unit Scanning unit is locked by the carriage lock to prevent a damage during transport. Unlock the scanning unit by pushing the carriage lock toward the unlock mark to use the scanner.

LTR

A4

B5

B5
R LT

A4

q Carriage Lock

Figure 1-3

Note : Ensure to lock the scanning unit during transport.

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C. Connecting the Cables FB1210U is connected to the USB port on the host computer. Refer to the Getting Started bundled with the product for details. For connecting the host computers cables, refer to the manuals for the host computer. 1. Connect the AC Adapter Cable and USB Cable 1) Connect the AC adapter plug to the power connector on the scanner. 2) Connect the square plug (B type) of the USB cable to the USB connector on the scanner, and connect the flat plug (A type) of the USB cable to the USB port on the host computer.

1 2

3 4

q w e r

USB Connector USB Cable Power Connector AC Adapter

Figure 1-4

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D. Scanning a Document 1) Open the document cover. 2) Place a document on the document glass, facing the image side down and aligning the upper corner with the alignment mark.

LTR

A4

B5

...XYZ

B5
R LT

A4

q Alignment Mark Figure 1-5 3) Close the document cover, caring not to dislodge the document. 4) Send SCAN command from the host computer to scan.

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IV. CUSTOMERS DAILY MAINTENANCE


Dirt on the document glass may cause an unclear image or lines on an image. Clean the document glass using the following procedures. 1) Disconnect all cables from the scanner. 2) Wipe a dirt off the document glass with a soft clean cloth dampened with water and well wrung. 3) Thoroughly wipe water off the document glass with a dry cloth.

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CHAPTER 2 OPERATION AND TIMING

I.

BASIC OPERATION .................... 2-1 A. Functions ............................ 2-1 B. Electrical System ................ 2-2 C. Main PCB Input and Output . 2-4 D. Basic Sequences of Operations ........................................... 2-5

F.

Averaging .......................... 2-16

G. Binary Processing .............. 2-17 H. Image Inversion (negative/positive) ............ 2-18 IV. CONTROL SYSTEM ............ 2-19 A. Control System Diagram .... 2-19 B. Main PCB .......................... 2-19 V. INTERFACE ............................. 2-20 A. Overview of the USB Standard ......................................... 2-20 B. Benefits of the USB Scanner ......................................... 2-20 C. Signal Definitions .............. 2-21 D. Interface Connection ......... 2-21 VI. POWER SUPPLY ....................... 2-22

II. OPTICAL SYSTEM ..................... 2-7 A. Scanning Lamp .................... 2-8 B. Motor Control ..................... 2-9 III. IMAGE PROCESSING ............... 2-10 A. Outline .............................. 2-10 B. Image Processing ............... 2-11 C. Calibration ........................ 2-13 D. Filter Processing ............... 2-14 E. Interpolation Processing .... 2-15

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I. BASIC OPERATION
A. Functions The scanner functions are divided into the following three main systems. 1. Optical System The optical system consists of the scanning lamp, lens and mirrors. It exposes a document, then the reflected light from the document is collected onto a light-sensitive device CCD (charge-coupled device ) via the lens and mirrors. 2. Image Processing System The image processing system consists mainly of the CCD, analog IC, and ASIC. It converts analog signals from the CCD into digital signals, which is read by the host computer. 3. Control System The control system consists mainly of ASIC, USB controller, CPU, and motor driver. The CPU controls the whole scanning operation. The USB controller controls the interface between the CPU and ASIC, while the CPU interprets all commands from the host computer.

Optional Film Adapter Unit FAU S-11


BGR

Scanning Lamp

Scanning Unit

Optical System *

B G R

Host Computer

CCD

Lens

Drive Motor

Control System

Image Processing System

Figure 2-1

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B. Electrical System 1. Outline The scanner is equipped with CPU and USB controller. Host computer sends a command to the ASIC via the USB controller and CPU, the CPU controls the whole electrical circuits and image processing of the scanner. The image signals read by the CCD are converted into digital data by analog IC. The digital data are then processed by the ASIC and output to the host computer via USB interface.

Host Computer USB Interface

USB Controller ROM SRAM +12V AC Adapter 5V Regulator Start Button Power LED CCD PCB Analog IC ASIC Drive Motor Motor Driver Home Position Sensor Button PCB

CPU

Inverter PCB

DRAM

Figure 2-2

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2. Functions of the Main PCB 1) Analog IC Converts the image signals (analog signals) read by the CCD into digital data. - CDS (Correlated Double Sampling) - AGC (Auto Gain Control) - 14-bit A/D converter (Analog-to-Digital Converter) 2) ASIC Performs various processing: - DRAM control - CCD timing clock creation - Line buffer control - CCD output line difference adjustment - Image processing (Binary processing, Image inversion) - Shading correction - Motor driver control 3) DRAM Stores the shading correction data when performing shading correction, and the image data when scanning. 4) Motor Driver A monolithic microstep motor driver supplies power to the drive motor. 5) USB Controller Transmits data between the host computer and ASIC. 6) CPU Interprets commands from the host computer to generate parameter for the ASIC to perform various processing.

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C. Main PCB Input and Output

AC Adapter

Main PCB
J1-1 -2 +12V GND CHK_FAU JP2-1 FAU_LAMP -2 GND -3

To FAU

Scanning Unit

JP1-1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -9 -10 -11 -12 -13 -14 -15 -16 -17 -18 -19 -20 -21 -22 -23 -24 -25 -26 -27 -28

LAMP_GND LAMP_GND 12V_LAMP 12V_LAMP +15VP +15VP DGND PHI1 DGND PHI2 DGND CLB DGND DGND DGND RB DGND TG VCC DGND AGND AGND AGND CCD_B AGND CCD_G AGND CCD_R

Vbus DD+ GND

JP4-1 -2 -3 -4

To Host Computer

Power LED Start Button


JP3-1 -2 -3 VCC LED HOTKEY0

Button PCB

"H" when power LED is ON "H" when start button is pressed

Home Position Sensor

"H" when scanning unit is in home position

JP5-1 -2

OUT1B OUT1A OUT2A OUT2B

Drive Motor

-3 -4

Drive motor drive signal

Figure 2-3

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D. Basic Sequences of Operations The basic sequences of operations of CanoScan FB1210U is divided into the power ON sequence and the document scanning sequence. 1. Power ON Sequence

Power ON (1) Check Analog IC register and ASIC port Execute USB cable test (1)

Connect the scanner. Power LED is ON? Y (2) Execute Analog IC read/write test Execute R/W test (2)

Error returns

Y Analog IC R/W test failed? N (3) Access a fixed address Execute memory R/W test (3) Y Memory R/W test failed ? N Execute full memory R/W test (4) (4) Access full memory Y Full memory R/W test failed ? N (5) Access DMA transit test Execute DMA transit test (5) Y DMA transit test failed ? N (6) Move drive motor forward 100 steps then backward to check carriage lock on/off Check carriage lock on/off (6) N Carriage lock is off ? Y Standby Error returns Error returns Error returns Error returns Error returns

Figure 2-4

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2. Document Scanning Sequence


Scan Command

Sequence

Standby

Setup 2.0

Scanning Unit Forward 90.0

Scanning Unit Backward 9.0

Standby

Time (Sec.)

0.1

Home Position Sensor

Scanning Lamp ON Signal

Drive Motor

Interface Signal

Figure 2-5

Sequence

Operation After the power ON sequence is completed until the scanner receives a scan command from the host computer From the scanner receives a scan command until it starts scanning

Purpose To maintain the scanner ready for scan

Remarks

Standby

Setup

To execute calibration for setting gain data and shading data

The data is stored in DRAM

After the scanner starts scanning until whole scan area specified Scanning unit by the host computer are forward scanned

To execute image processing according to the command from the host computer and send image data to the host computer while scanning

After the scanning unit starts Scanning unit moving backward until it returns backward to the home position

To return the scanning unit to the Home position is detected home position to ready for the by the home position sensor next scan

Table 2-1

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II. OPTICAL SYSTEM


The optical system has functions from exposing a document by the scanning lamp to collecting the reflected light to the CCD. The system employs a 3-line CCD to recognize colors of the document.

CCD

Lens

Scanning Lamp

LTR

A4
B5

B5
R LT

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A4

Figure 2-6

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A. Scanning Lamp When the scanner is powered on, the scanning lamp lights to standby. The scanner is provided with an energy saving setting which is made in the Scanner Utilities Dialog. For example, if it is set for 30 minutes, then no scan command is sent for 30 minutes, ASIC sends the scanning lamp off signal to turn off the lamp.

Scanning Lamp

Main PCB AC Adapter PWM CCD PCB Inverter PCB

GND Host Computer CPU ASIC

GND

Figure 2-7

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B. Motor Control When the host computer sends a command to change scaling/resolution, the motor driver current control signals [PA+, PA-, PB+, PB-] are changed to generate a torque for the rotating speed. Yet, the reverse speed of the scanning unit is always constant. The ASIC receives each command sent from the host computer via the USB interface to control the motor by four-phase motor driver pulse signals [OUT1B, OUT1A, OUT2A, OUT2B].

Main PCB

PA+ PAHost Computer ASIC PB+ PB-

OUT1B OUT1A OUT2A OUT2B Drive Motor

Motor Driver

Figure 2-8

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III. IMAGE PROCESSING


A. Outline The image processing system converts light signals read by the CCD to electric signals, then outputs the image data to the host computer via the USB interface upon various image processing.

SRAM CPU ROM

Clock

Data

DRAM

USB Connector D+

Control Signal

Control Signal Clock Control Signal Vin

USB
D-

USB Controller

Data

Analog IC

ASIC
Status Signal

CCD

Data Control Clock

Motor Driver Home Position Sensor Drive Motor Inverter Scanning Lamp

Figure 2-9

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B. Image Processing 1. Analog IC Output signal from the CCD is an analog signal which cannot be used as image data. So RGB output signal from the CCD is amplified by analog amplifier to generate analog data. The generated data is converted into averaged analog signal by D/A converter, then got feedback to the A/D converter to output constant digital data to the ASIC.

D/A Converter

CCD

R G B

Analog Amplifier

A/D Converter

Digital data To ASIC

Analog IC

Figure 2-10

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2. D/A Converter D/A converter removes ununiform analog data generated by the CCD. It adjusts CCD output to keep max. 5V of input signal to the A/D converter, to make the black level of the image constant. 3. A/D Converter The A/D converter converts the black-level-corrected image signal (analog signal) to a 14-bit image data (digital signal) in the order of red, green and blue image signal. 5V is applied to the VRT terminal and reference voltage is applied to the VRB terminal. A/D converter outputs 0 when input signal is 5V, and outputs 16383 when input signal is reference voltage. This converts 1 pixel signal into the image data of 16384 gradations for red, green and blue each.

Image Data A/D Converter Blue Image Signal Green Image Signal Red Image Signal Reference Voltage B G R Output V 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

+5V

OFFSET

Figure 2-11

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C. Calibration Calibration can be performed to normalize the pixels of a linear CCD so that each pixel produces the same digital output code from the scanner when presented with the same image light intensity. This intensity ranges from black (no light) to white (maximum light intensity). The CCDs analog output may have large pixel-to-pixel variations in their output voltage when scanning the same white image (corresponding to errors on brighter signals). If these offsets are subtracted from each pixel, and each pixel is given the optimum gain setting to correct for different efficiencies, then these errors can be eliminated. Ideally the digital output code for any pixel would be zero for a black image, and some code near the full scale for an image with maximum brightness. This code is called the target code. The analog IC eliminates these global and pixel-to-pixel offset and gain errors with its Correlated Double Sampling, Offset D/A converter, Variable Gain Amplifier (VGA), and Programmable Gain Amplifier (PGA). Calibrating an analog IC-based system requires three steps: 1) Offset Calibration Takes a black image and normalizes the digital output code for each pixel to a code at or near 0. 2) Boot-Gain/Coarse-Gain Stage Calibration Finds the optimum gain setting that places the output voltage of all the pixels from x0.93 to x9 adjustment range of these two stages. 3) Shading Correction from ASIC Calculates the gain required for normalizing the output of each pixel to the target code.

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D. Filter Processing When converting resolution and scaling, the image quality tends to be reduced. To prevent the image quality reduction, filter processing is performed according to the resolution. Filter processing for this scanner includes horizontal scanning interpolation, vertical scanning interpolation, descreen, and averaging. Table 2-2 shows the resolution for filter processing.

Gradation

Resolution (dpi) 10-99 100 101-149

Horizontal scanning interpolation x x x x o x o x o o x o

Vertical scanning interpolation x o x o x o x x x x x x

Descreen o o o o o x x o o o x x

Averaging x x x x o x x x x o x x

Color

150 151-299 300 301-1200 10-149 150

Grayscale

151-299 300 301-1200

Table 2-2

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E. Interpolation Processing When reading images at higher resolution, the one pixel output of the CCD is treated as two image data in the horizontal scanning direction, and the one line output of the CCD is treated as two image data in the vertical scanning direction, causing a reduced image quality. To prevent the image quality reduction, interpolation processing is performed. Figure 2-12 shows a change in image density by the interpolation processing.

(A)

(B)

(C)

Interpolation processing

(A+B)/2

(B+C)/2

(C+D)/2

Image Density

1 pixel Interpolation processing

Image Density

1 pixel

Figure 2-12

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F. Averaging When reading images at lower resolution, the thinned data increases resulting in output image deterioration. Averaging is a process in which the data to be thinned and the data to be actually output are averaged and output, in order to suppress the image deterioration due to the data thinning.

CCD reading data A B C D E F G H

Output image data A Thinned data B C D E F G H

CCD reading data

Output image data

A' Averaged data=(A+B+C+D)/4

E'

Figure 2-13

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G. Binary Processing Binary processing converts the 8-bit grayscale data into binary data in which 1 bit indicates white or black.

Slice level

255 254 . . . 129 128 127 126 . . . 1 0 Document Image data (8 bits)

Binary processing

1 1 . . . 1 1 0 0 . . . 0 0 Binary data (1 bit) Output image

Figure 2-14 The ASIC sets parameters (slice level) in the slice level register when the host computer commands binary processing. The comparator compares the image data with the slice level, and converts the data into binary data consisting of 1 (black) or 0 (white).

8 bit grayscale data

A Comparator A>B B

Binary data (1 bit)

Slice level register

From ASIC

Figure 2-15

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H. Image Inversion (negative/positive) Image inversion is to reverse the density level of a document by inverting the color data, 8-bit grayscale data or binary data.

Image Inversion

ABC
Document

ABC
Image Output

Figure 2-16

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IV. CONTROL SYSTEM


A. Control System Diagram

Host Computer +12V

Main PCB USB Controller ASIC CPU

AC Adapter

Scanning Unit

Inverter & Scanning Lamp

ROM

Motor Driver

Drive Motor

Figure 2-17 B. Main PCB Main PCB consists of CPU, ROM, SRAM, DRAM, ASIC, USB controller, analog I/C and motor driver. The CPU controls all scanning operations, and the ROM has the control program code.

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V. INTERFACE
A. Overview of the USB Standard Since early 1997, the Universal Serial Bus (USB) has been the standard on most PCs. The USB standard was developed by Compaq, IBM, Intel, Microsoft, NEC, and Northern Telecom. It resulted from an industry-wide initiative to standardize peripheral attachments to PCs, and to improve the speed, performance and ease of use of PC peripherals. USB has been supported from Windows 95 (OSR 2.1), and it is now a key component of Windows 98. In addition, USB are supported in Windows CE and Windows 2000 according to Microsoft. USB support is currently available on the Apple platform and will be available shortly on some other platforms. B. Benefits of the USB Scanner 1. True Plug & Play Unlike the previous generation of SCSI scanners, no add-in cards are required to setup the USB scanners. This eliminates complex procedures, such as opening the box to install a card, or reconfiguring the system (setting DMA, IRQ, jumper cables, etc.) The USB scanners are simply plugged in and unplugged at any time. 2. Higher Speed USB scanner is nearly 10 times faster than a standard parallel-port scanner at bandwidth 12 Mbits/sec. 3. Multiple Devices Support USB specification can support up to 127 devices simultaneously on a computer by using hub terminals as additional plug-in locations.

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C. Signal Definitions USB uses two differential signal lines (D+ and D-) only to communicate with the host computer.

Pin 1 2 3 4 Shell

Signal VBUS DD+ Signal GND Chassis GND

Chassis

2 3

1 4

Table 2-3 D. Interface Connection USB connctor has A plug for connecting to upper layer and B plug for connecting to lower layer.

A Plug To Host Computer

B Plug To Scanner

Figure 2-18

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VI. POWER SUPPLY


DC power is supplied from a supplied AC adapter. Through power regulator, three DC power sources (+5V, +12V and +15V) are used in the circuit. +5V is supplied for the digital circuit and linear chip, +15V is for the CCD PCB, and +12V is for the motor driver and scanning lamp. Protection circuit is used between the AC adapter and regulator to prevent over voltage, over current or reverse polarity.

Main PCB

12V AC Adapter

Protection Circuit

12V 12V to 15V Step up switching Regulator

CCD PCB 15V to 12V Linear Regulator

CCD

12V to 5V Linear Regulator

Analog IC

Motor Driver

Drive Motor

PWM PWM

Inverter

Scanning Lamp

Inverter

FAU Lamp x2

FAU-S11

Figure 2-19

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CHAPTER 3 MECHANICAL SYSTEM

I.

PARTS REPLACEMENT .............. 3-1 A. Precautions ......................... 3-1

A. Removing the Main PCB ...... 3-4 B. Removing the Button PCB ... 3-6 IV. OPTICAL SYSTEM ..................... 3-8 A. Removing the Carriage Assembly ........................................... 3-8 B. Removing the Motor Assembly ......................................... 3-14

II. EXTERNALS .............................. 3-2 A. Removing the Document Cover ........................................... 3-2 B. Removing the Top Cover and Document Glass Assembly ... 3-3 III. PCBs ......................................... 3-4

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I. PARTS REPLACEMENT
A. Precautions * Disconnect the AC adapter and USB cable from the scanner before replacing the parts. * Wear anti-static gloves and grounding strap around the wrist during the work. * Follow the instructed steps. Do not loosen any screw from the parts that is not to be replaced. * Store the removed parts in a clean place and avoid missing. * Attach the parts in reverse order of the removing steps, unless otherwise specified. * After replacement, check the quantity and shape of the parts.

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II. EXTERNALS
A. Removing the Document Cover 1) Open the document cover until it is perpendicular to the base frame, then lift to remove it.

LTR

A4

B5

B5
R LT

A4

q Document Cover w Base Frame

Figure 3-1

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B. Removing the Top Cover and Document Glass Assembly 1) Remove two screws from the top cover, then lift the top cover and document glass assembly to remove them.

1 2 3
LT R

A4
B5

B 5
R LT

A 4

q Screw w Top Cover e Document Glass Assembly

Figure 3-2

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III. PCBs
A. Removing the Main PCB 1) Remove three screws from the bottom of the scanner to take out the main PCB.

q Screw w Main PCB Figure 3-3

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2) Disconnect the cables for the motor assembly, button PCB and scanning unit from the main PCB.

q Motor Assembly Cable w Button PCB Cable e Scanning Unit Cable (Flat Cable)

Figure 3-4

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B. Removing the Button PCB 1) Remove the main PCB. 2) Remove the top cover and document glass assembly. 3) Remove two screws from the cable cover to remove it, then cut four tie-wraps.

2 3

q Screw w Cable Cover e Tie-wrap Figure 3-5

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4) Remove the screw from the button PCB to remove it.

q Screw w Button PCB

Figure 3-6

Note: When assembling, make sure to tie-wrap the cables for the motor assembly and button PCB.

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IV. OPTICAL SYSTEM


A. Removing the Carriage Assembly 1) Remove the main PCB. 2) Remove the top cover and document glass assembly. 3) Rotate the gear mounted on the motor assembly to move the carriage assembly away from the home position.

2 3

q Scanning Unit w Motor Assembly e Gear

Figure 3-7

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4) Remove two screws that fix the gear plate 2 on the sliding rod to remove the gear plate 2 and spring.

1 2 3 4

q w e r

Screw Gear Plate 2 Spring Sliding Rod

Figure 3-8

Note: When fixing the gear plate 2 on the sliding rod, use the spring to adjust the drive belt tension.

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5) Remove the screw that fixes the motor assembly on the main frame.

q Screw w Motor Assembly

Figure 3-9

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6) Slide the sliding rod with the carriage assembly in the arrow direction, then lift to remove it.

q Scanning Unit w Sliding Rod Figure 3-10

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7) Remove the drive belt from the carriage assembly.

q Scanning Unit w Drive Belt

Figure 3-11

Note: Do not remove the flat cable from the carriage assembly.

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8) Pull out the sliding rod to remove the carriage assembly.

q Scanning Unit w Sliding Rod

Figure 3-12

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B. Removing the Motor Assembly 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Remove Remove Remove Remove Pull the the main PCB. the top cover and document glass assembly. the carriage assembly. two screws from the cable cover to remove it, then cut four tie-wraps. drive belt through the gear to remove it from the motor assembly.

q Drive Belt w Motor Assembly e Gear

Figure 3-13

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6) Remove the screw that fixes the motor assembly on the sliding rod.

1 2 3

q Sliding Rod w Motor Assembly e Screw

Figure 3-14

Note: When attaching, make sure to tie-wrap the cables for the motor assembly and button PCB.

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CHAPTER 4 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING

I.

PERIODICAL REPLACEMENT PARTS ....................................... 4-1

III. PERIODICAL SERVICING ........... 4-1 IV. SPECIAL TOOLS ........................ 4-1 V. SOLVENTS AND LUBRICANTS .... 4-1

II. CONSUMABLE PARTS DURABILITY .............................. 4-1

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I. PERIODICAL REPLACEMENT PARTS


None

II. CONSUMABLE PARTS DURABILITY


None

III. PERIODICAL SERVICING


None

IV. SPECIAL TOOLS


None

V. SOLVENTS AND LUBRICANTS


None

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CHAPTER 5 TROUBLESHOOTING

I.

INTRODUCTION ......................... 5-1 A. Initial Check ....................... 5-1 B. Others ................................. 5-1

A. Power LED Not Lighting ....... 5-4 B. Communication Failure ....... 5-4 C. Carriage Movement Failure .. 5-5 D. Poor Image Quality .............. 5-5 E. Noise Generated .................. 5-5 IV. CANON SCANNER TEST ............. 5-6 A. Outline ................................ 5-6 B. Operating Environment ....... 5-6 C. Functions ............................ 5-6 D. Functions Descriptions ....... 5-7 E. Error Message ................... 5-15

II. TROUBLESHOOTING FLOWCHART ........................................... 5-2 A. Power ON Failure Troubleshooting Flowchart .. 5-2 B. Communication Failure Troubleshooting Flowchart .. 5-3 III. PROBLEM, CAUSE AND CORRECTIVE ACTION ............... 5-4

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I. INTRODUCTION
A. Initial Check Check if the operating environment conforms to the following conditions. * * * * * Line voltage is within 10% of the rated value. Ambient temperature and humidity conform to the operating environment. (Refer to CHAPTER 1, I. SPECIFICATIONS) The scanner is not setup near a water faucet, boiler, humidifier, open flame, or in dusty place. The scanner is not exposed to direct sunlight. If it is inevitable to setup in a sunny place, hang a curtain to block direct sunlight. The scanner is setup in a well-ventilated place.

B. Others Moving a scanner from a cold place to a warm place can cause condensation on the metal parts, resulting in a faulty operation.

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II. TROUBLESHOOTING FLOWCHART


A. Power ON Failure Troubleshooting Flowchart

Unlock Carriage Lock

Connect AC Adapter

No Power LED is ON ? Table 5-1

Yes Connect USB cable Figure 5-2

Figure 5-1

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B. Communication Failure Troubleshooting Flowchart

Scan

Communication failed ?

Yes Table 5-2

No

Scanning Unit cannot move ?

Yes Table 5-3

No

Poor image quality ?

Yes Table 5-4

No

Acoustic noise generated ?

Yes Table 5-5

No End

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III. PROBLEM, CAUSE AND CORRECTIVE ACTION


FB1210U may have the following five problems. * * * * * Power LED not lighting Communication failure Carriage movement failure Poor image quality Noise generated

A. Power LED Not Lighting

Possible Cause AC adapter is unplugged from the outlet AC Adapter cable is disconnected from the scanner AC adapter output voltage failure Main PCB failure Main PCB connection failure

Related Parts None None

Check Method Visual check Visual check

Corrective Action Plug the AC adapter into the outlet Connect the AC adapter cable to the power connector on the scanner

AC Adapter Main PCB None

Output voltage Replace the AC adapter (+12V) check Tester check (+12V, GND) Visual check Properly connect the main PCB Replace the main PCB

Table 5-1 B. Communication Failure

Possible Cause USB cable connection failure Scanner communication failure Scanning unit failure

Related Parts USB cable Main PCB Scanning unit

Check Method Visual check

Corrective Action Connect the USB cable properly

Trial replacement Replace the main PCB Trial replacement Replace the scanning unit

Table 5-2

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C. Carriage Movement Failure

Possible Cause Drive belt broken or worn Gears broken or worn Start button failure Drive motor failure

Releated Parts Drive belt Gear plate 2 Button PCB

Check Method Corrective Action Trial replacement Replace the drive belt Trial replacement Replace the gear plate 2 Trial replacement Replace the button PCB

Motor assembly Trial replacement Replace the motor assembly

Table 5-3 D. Poor Image Quality

Possible Cause Scanning lamp is dark Dirt on document glass Main PCB failure CCD PCB failure

Releated Parts Check Method Visual check Scanning unit Document glass Visual check Main PCB Scanning unit

Corrective Action Replace the scanning unit

Clean the document glass Trial replacement Replace the main PCB Trial replacement Replace the scanning unit

Table 5-4 E. Noise Generated

Possible Cause Motor assembly failure Main PCB failure Scanning unit failure Dirt on sliding rod Reference sheet is improperly positioned

Related Parts Motor assembly Main PCB Scanning unit None Document glass

Check Method Trial replacement Trial replacement Trial replacement Visual check Trial replacement

Corrective Action Replace the motor assembly Replace the main PCB Replace the scanning unit Clean the sliding rod Replace the document glass

Table 5-5

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IV. CANON SCANNER TEST


A. Outline Canon Scanner Test is a utility software to check if faulty operation of CanoScan FB1210U is due to the hardware or the communication with the host computer. Windows : chk1210.exe (English or Japanese is switched according to the language to be used in Windows.) Macintosh : chk_for_1210U_E B. Operating Environment The following environment is required for operating the Canon Scanner Test. Windows platform * CanoScan FB1210U * PC/AT Compatibles (Pentium or later) * Windows 98 OS or Windows 2000 OS * FB1210U Device Driver Macintosh platform * CanoScan FB1210U * Power Macintosh * Macintosh OS (Version 8.5 or later) * FB1210U Device Driver Note: Install CanoScan FB1210U device driver before using the Canon Scanner Test. C. Functions Canon Scanner Test has the following functions. 1. Scanner Information CanoScan FB1210U ROM version, etc. are shown when the scanner is properly communicated with the host computer. 2. Self Test CanoScan FB1210U self test is executed. 3. Save Test Data Test result text data is saved in the folder of the Canon Scanner Test. 4. Scan An image is scanned and saved as an image file.

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D. Functions Descriptions 1. Scanner Information Select Scanner information from the Function menu to display as shown in Figure 5-3 (Windows), Figure 5-4 (Macintosh).

Figure 5-3

Figure 5-4

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* Vendor ID CanoScan FB1210U manufacturer name as Canon * Product ID Product name of CanoScan FB1210U as IX-12025G * ROM Version Firmware version of CanoScan FB1210U * USB Port USB information (Windows only)

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2. Self Test Select Scanner self test from the Function menu to display a dialog as shown in Figure 5-5 (Windows), Figure 5-6 (Macintosh).

Figure 5-5

Figure 5-6

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Click OK to start scanner self test. When it is completed normally, a dialog is displayed as shown in Figure 5-7 (Windows), Figure 5-8 (Macintosh).

Figure 5-7

Figure 5-8 When an error occurs, refer to E. Error Message to take a corrective action.

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3. Save Test Data Select Save test data from the Function menu to display a dialog as shown in Figure 5-9 (Windows), Figure 5-10 (Macintosh).

Figure 5-9

Figure 5-10

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Click OK to save test data. When test data has been saved, a dialog is displayed as shown in Figure 5-11 (Windows), Figure 5-12 (Macintosh), and test result text data (test_dat.txt) is saved in the folder of the Canon Scanner Test.

Figure 5-11

Figure 5-12

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4. Scan Select Scan from the Function menu to display a dialog as shown in Figure 5-13 (Windows), Figure 5-14 (Macintosh).

Figure 5-13

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Figure 5-14 * Scan count Set a number from 1 to 100. * Resolution (dpi) When the resolution for scanning an image is selected at 200, 300, 400, or 600 dpi, whole document glass area is scanned. When selected at 1200 dpi, 10,280 pixel x 500 pixel area in the upper side of the document glass is scanned. * Image handling When Read in memory (no file) is selected, the image is read into the memory, then abandoned after readout. When Save to TIFF file is selected for handling an scanned image, the file of img0.tif is saved in the folder of the Canon Scanner Test. When scan count is set at 2 or more, the file of img0.tif, img1.tif, img2.tif ... are saved. File space to be saved is as follows. 200 dpi : 11.3 MB 300 dpi : 25.6 MB 400 dpi : 45.5 MB 600 dpi : 102.4 MB 1200 dpi : 14.6 MB

Note : Confirm before scanning that the available disk space on the HDD in which the Canon Scanner Test is installed exceeds above file space.

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E. Error Message 1. Scanner is disconnected or locked. Cause 1 : Carriage lock is locked. Corrective action : Unlock the carriage lock. Cause 2 : USB cable is not properly connected. Corrective action : Connect the USB cable to the host computer and the scanner properly. Cause 3 : Scanner is not detected by the host computer. Corrective action : Refer to the II. Troubleshooting Flowchart. 2. Scanner is disconnected. Cause 1 : Scanner is not connected to the host computer. Corrective action : Refer to the II. Troubleshooting Flowchart. Cause 2 : Device driver is not installed. Corrective action : Install FB1210U device driver. 3. Insupportable scanner is connected. Cause : The connected scanner is not supported by the Canon Scanner Test. Corrective Action : Connect CanoScan FB1210U. 4. Unable to find the scanner. Check if the cables are connected properly. Cause : Scanner is not detected by the host computer. Corrective Action : Refer to the II. Troubleshooting Flowchart. 5. Failed to read scanner information. Cause : Scanner is not detected by the host computer. Corrective Action : Refer to the II. Troubleshooting Flowchart. 6. Failed to create a file. Failed to open a file. Failed to close a file. Failed to write-in a file. Cause : Canon Scanner Test is started from a CD-ROM or write-protected HDD. Corrective Action : Copy the Canon Scanner Test on a writable HDD to use. 7. Unable to communicate with scanner. Check if scanner is powered ON or USB cable is connected properly. Cause : Scanner is not detected by the host computer. Corrective Action : Refer to the II. Troubleshooting Flowchart. 8. Scanner has problem. Failed to execute scanner self test. Cause : Scanner is not detected by the host computer. Corrective Action : Refer to the II. Troubleshooting Flowchart. 9. Failed to allocate memory. Cause : Scanner is not detected by the host computer. Corrective Action : Refer to the II. Troubleshooting Flowchart.

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FIGURE 001 .............................. 6-2

FIGURE 100 .............................. 6-4

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FIGURE 001
1

ACCESSORY

6-2

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FIGURE & KEY NO.

PART NUMBER

R A N K

Q' T Y

DESCRIPTION

SERIAL NUMBER/REMARKS

001-01 02

NIC-BXDC-000 NIP-WFS0-722 NIP-WFS0-723

1 1 1 1 1 1

CABLE, INTERFACE ADAPTOR, AC ADAPTOR, AC ADAPTOR, AC ADAPTOR, AC ADAPTOR, AC CANADA, LA, USA JAPAN EUR UK, HK AUSTRALIA, SINGAPORE

03 04 05

NIP-WFS0-724 NIP-WFS0-725 NIP-WFS0-726

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FIGURE 100

FB1210U

2 3

LTR

A4
B5

5 4

B5

6
A4

R LT

15 8 2 11 10 12 6

16 14 2 13 2

17 18

19

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PART NUMBER

R A N K

Q' T Y

DESCRIPTION

SERIAL NUMBER/REMARKS

100-01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

NIA-YFSC-098 NIS-X300-874 NIA-N333-300 NIA-N216-600 NIA-YFSC-097 NIS-M300-882 NIA-YFSC-122 NIP-L103-700 NIB-LHTS-F18 NIM-U101-500 NIA-YFSC-099 NIA-YFSC-080 NIP-N502-100 NIP-N400-300 NIA-YFSC-110 NIA-YFSC-121 NIA-S200-100 NIR-C201-200 NPN

1 9 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 4 1

DOCUMENT COVER ASSEMBLY SCREW, M3X8, SELF-TAPP LOCK, CARRIAGE COVER, TOP PLATEN GLASS ASSEMBLY SCREW, M3X8, BH PLATE, GEAR 2 SPRING BELT, DRIVE SLIDING ROD MOTOR ASSEMBLY BUTTON PCB ASSEMBLY BUTTON, FUNCTION CLAMP, CABLE CARRIAGE ASSEMBLY MAIN PCB ASSEMBLY COVER, CABLE FOOT, RUBBER BASE FRAME

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APPENDIX

I.

GENERAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM .... A-1

II. MAIN PCB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ... A-2

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JP1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 LAMP_GND LAMP_GND 12V_LAMP 12V_LAMP +18VP +18VP DGND PHI1 DGND PHI2 DGND CLB DGND DGND DGND RB DGND TG VCC DGND AGND AGND AGND CCD_B AGND CCD_G AGND CCD_R VBUS DD+ GND 1 2 3 4

JP4

Scanning Unit

Main PCB
CHK_FAU 1 FAU_LAMP 2 GND 3

JP2

JP3 Button PCB


1 VCC 2 LED 3 HOTKEY0

JP5 Drive Motor


BL BR YE OR 1 2 3 4 OUT1B OUT1A OUT2A OUT2B +12V 1 GND 2

J1

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A-1

C1 +5V_CCD U1A 1 CCD_RS R2 R4 VOUT B R3 5 6 7 NC NC NC NC NC NC NC +12V CCD 2A2 14 13 12 C5 + C4 8 19 18 17 16 11 3 4 SS RS CP OS3 OS2 OS1 OD VOUT G Q1 1 22 21 20 U2 2 VOUT R R5 C2

+12V_CCD + C3

OUT_B

R6

U1B 3 CCD_CP 8 2A1 4

5 CCD_Ck1 R9

U1C 6

9 10 7 1A2 SH S 1A1 SH1 SH2

C6 R12

OUT_G R10 U1D CCD_Ck2 R11 9 8 R7 Q2

CN1

VCC

U1E 11 CCD_SHR 10 R13

C7 C8 R16 +18VP

LAMP_PWR

II. MAIN PCB CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

27 25 23 21 19 17 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1

28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2

OUT_R OUT_G OUT_B

CCD_SHR CCD_RS

CCD_CP CCD_CK2 CCD_CK1

+18VP

LAMP_PWR

C9 R15 Q3 OUT_R

U1F 13 12 R21

R18 +18VP JP1 LAMP_PWR 1 2 C10

U3 VI VO +12V_CCD

GND

C11 + + C12

+ C13

L7 R19 VCC C15 C16 + +5V_CCD

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T2
FOR MOTOR

+12VM C108 C110 T3 T4 + + C109 C111

+12VL

+12V J1 Q9 T5 F

VCC

L10

EL99

D9 + C113 C119 + R187 T8 T9 T1 C115 T6 C120 + C116

C217

R197

D10

C118

C112

C222

C223

R200

T7

C121 D11 C114 T10

C122

+12V VCC +5VD L12 + R242 C135 U14 1 2 3 4 C141 8 7 6 5 R194

R241

+12V

R193 U12 C131 EL151 VO + C133 AVCC VI

T11 +12V

+ VCC R171 R203 VCC

C117 L14 D15 C149 Q10 C145 R202 C147 R207

R208

+18VP +

14

C218

U19A 1 2 C150

U19F 13 12 R204

C146

C77

U19D 9 8 11

U19E 10

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GND

14

14

14

A-3

FOR LAMP

D1 MTATHOME C62 3 R94 VCC

4
C60 U19B

4 XPA 5

EL42

LAMP

4
DGND U19C EL43 C61 C57

EL41

HOTKEY1

PHASE2 I01 I11 I02 I12 Y1 Y2

PHASE1

NWE DBUS8 DBUS9 DBUS10 DBUS11 DBUB12 DBUS13 DBUS14 DBUS15 1 3 5 7 1 3 5 7


RP19 RP19

ABUS0 R127

DBUS4 DBUS5 DBUS6 DBUS7 NRAS NLCAS NUCAS NOE RP13 1 3 5 7 1 3 5 7

DBUS0 DBUS1 DBUS2 DBUS3 1 3 5 7

EL33

C53

VCC

VCC

HOTKEY0

C54

P81

1 3 5 7 1 3 5 7 LED

R111 2 4 6 8 2 4 6 8

RP12

RP15

RP37

C55

R77 RP36

C64

2 8P4R 4 6 8

2 4 6 8 2 4 6 8 8P4R

2 4 6 8 2 4 6 8

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 U6 HOTKY4 HOTKY3 HOTKY2 HOTKY1 HOTKY0 GNDIK VCC5IK LAMP LED PHASE1 UNDO VCC5O PHASE2 I01 I11 I02 I12 Y1 Y2 MT HOME XPA HST DBUS0 GNDO VCC5O DBUS1 DBUS2 DBUS3 DBUS4 DBUS5 DBUS6 DBUS7 NRAS NLCAS NUCAS GNDIK VCC5IK GNIDO VCC5O NOE NWE DBUS8 DBUS9 DBUS10 DBUS11 DBUS12 DBUS13 DBUS14 DBUS15 GNDO VCC5O ABU50 208 207 206 205 204 203 202 201 200 199 198 197 196 195 194 193 192 191 190 189 188 187 186 185 184 183 182 181 180 179 178 177 176 175 174 173 172 171 170 169 168 167 166 165 164 163 162 161 160 159 158 157 8 6 4 2 R33 R34 8 6 4 2 8 6 4 2 8 6 4 2 8 6 4 2 8 6 4 2 8 6 4 2 8 6 4 2 R63 8 6 4 2 7 5 3 1 SDO SDI SCK SEN 7 5 3 1

ABUS1 ABUS2 ABUS3 ABUS4 ABUS5 ABUS6 ABUS7 ABUS8 ABUS9 D_DBUS0 D_DBUS1 D_DBUS2 D_DBUS3 D_DBUS4 D_DBUS5 D_DBUS6 D_DBUS7 D_DBUS8 D_DBUS9 D_DBUS10 D_DBUS11 D_DBUS12 D_DBUS13 D_DBUS14 D_DBUS15 D_ABUS0 D_ABUS1 D_ABUS2 D_ABUS3 D_ABUS4 D_ABUS5 D_ABUS6 D_ABUS7 D_ABUS8 D_ABUS9 D_NRAS D_NLCAS D_NUCAS D_NOE D_NWE

R128 1 3 5 7 1 3 5 7 1 3 5 7 1 3 5 7 1 3 5 7 1 3 5 7 R153 R152 1 3 5 7 1 3 5 7 1 3 5 7 R167***** 2 4 6 8 2 4 6 8 2 4 6 8 2 4 6 8 2 4 6 8 2 4 6 8

2 4 6 8 2 4 6 8 2 4 6 8

53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104

ABUS1 ABUS2 ABUS3 ABUS4 ABUS5 ABUS6 ABUS7 ABUS8 ABUS9 D_DBUS0 D_DBUS1 D_DBUS2 D_DBUS3 GNDIK VCC5IK D_DBUS4 D_DBUS5 GNDO VCC5O D_DBUS6 D_DBUS7 D_DBUS8 D_DBUS9 D_DBUS10 D_DBUS11 D_DBUS12 D_DBUS13 D_DBUS14 D_DBUS15 GNDO VCC5O D_ABUS0 D_ABUS1 D_ABUS2 D_ABUS3 D_ABUS4 D_ABUS5 D_ABUS6 D_ABUS7 D_ABUS8 D_ABUS9 GNDO VCC5O D_NRAS D_NLCAS GNDI VCC5I D_NUCAS D_NOE D_NWE EN_AGN NFAULT

ASIC

T_NWE T_NOE T_NUCAS T_NLCAS VCC5O GNDO T_NRAS T_ABUS8 T_ABUS7 T_ABUS6 T_ABUS5 T_ABUS4 T_ABUS3 T_ABUS2 T_ABUS1 T_ABUS0 T_DBUS15 T_DBUS14 VCC5O GNDO T_DBUS13 T_DBUS12 T_DBUS11 T_DBUS10 VCC5O GNDI T_DBUS9 T_DBUS8 T_DBUS7 T_DBUS6 T_DBUS5 T_DBUS4 T_DBUS3 VCC5O GNDO T_DBUS2 T_DBUS1 T_DBUS0 PHI1 RHI2 CLB RB TG VCC5I GNDI SDO SDI VCC5O GNDO SCK SEN OP6

T_NWE T_NOE T_NUCAS T_NLCAS T_NRAS T_ABUS8 T_ABUS7 T_ABUS6 T_ABUS5 T_ABUS4 T_ABUS3 T_ABUS2 T_ABUS1 T_ABUS0 T_DBUS14 T_DBUS13 T_DBUS12 T_DBUS11 T_DBUS10 T_DBUS9 T_DBUS9 T_DBUS8 T_DBUS7 T_DBUS6 T_DBUS5 T_DBUS4 T_DBUS3 T_DBUS2 T_DBUS1 T_DBUS0 PHI1 RHI2 CLB RB TG

7 5 3 1 7 5 3 1 7 5 3 1 7 5 3 1 7 5 3 1 7 5 3 1 7 5 3 1

OP7 OP8 OP9 OP10 OP11 OP12 OP13 VSMP MRST MCUK CLMP MP_EMOTY PC_RDY WR_REG ASIC_INT RD_REG ST_REGNO VCC5I GNDI MPU_BUS7 MPU_BUS6 VCC5O GNDO MPU_BUS5 MPU_BUS4 VCC IX1 IOX2 GND MPU_BUS3 MPU_BUS2 MPU_BUS1 MPU_BUS0 SEL NACK NSELIN NAUTOFD VCC5IK GNDIK SYSBUS7 SYSBUS6 SYSBUS5 SYSBUS4 SYSBUS3 SYSBUS2 SYSBUS1 SYSBUS0 BUSY NSTROBE VCC5O GNDO PERROR

C52 C56

156 155 154 153 152 151 150 149 148 147 146 145 144 143 142 141 140 139 138 137 136 135 134 133 132 131 130 129 128 127 126 125 124 123 122 121 120 119 118 117 116 115 114 113 112 111 110 109 108 107 106 105

C48 C49 C50 8 6 4 2 8 6 4 2 8 6 4 2 8 6 4 2 C51 ASIC_INT MP_EMPTY PC_RDY ST_REGNO C71 EL53 EC2 BUSY NSTROBE nACK nSEUN nAUTOFD VCC 7 5 3 1 7 5 3 1 7 5 3 1 7 5 3 1 SYSBUS7 SYSBUS6 SYSBUS5 SYSBUS4 SYSBUS3 SYSBUS2 SYSBUS1 SYSBUS0 EL47 R108 C67 EC1 ER2 MPU_BUS3 MPU_BUS2 MPU_BUS1 MPU_BUS0 EL46 C66 ER1 MPU_BUS7 MPU_BUS6 MPU_BUS5 MPU_BUS4

C68 C69 C72

C63

8 6 4 2 8 6 4 2 R75 7 5 3 1 7 5 3 1

R79 CLMP C59 R78 RD_REG

VCC

C73 C75 C78 EL44 VCC

EL32

OP6 OP7 OP8 OP9 OP10 OP11 OP12 OP13 VSMP C74 C58 R76 MCLK WR_REG EL40

A-4

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VCC

EL2

C2 U1 35 EA/VP X1 R8 EL4 20 X2 MA0 MA1 MA2 MA3 MA4 MA5 MA6 MA7 3 4 7 8 13 14 17 18 11 1 EL3 21 P0.0 P0.1 P0.2 P0.3 P0.4 P0.5 P0.6 P0.7 P2.0 P2.1 P2.2 P2.3 P2.4 P2.5 P2.6 P2.7 RD WR PSEN ALE/P TXD RXD VCC 44 EL9 VCC D21 EL1 VCC C14 C13 C15 19 18 32 33 13 11 RP33 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2 4 6 8 2 4 6 8 MB0 MB1 MB2 MB3 MB4 MB5 MB6 MB7 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 2 4 6 8 2 4 6 8 MA0 MA1 MA2 MA3 MA4 MA5 MA6 MA7 RP30 1 3 5 7 1 3 5 7 RP31 1 RP32 3 5 7 1 3 5 7

U2 D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 LE OE Q0 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 VC GND 2 5 6 9 12 15 16 19 20 10 1 RP34 3 5 7 1 3 5 7 RP3 VCC EL C5 C6 U3 2QA0 4QA1 6QA2 8QA3 2QA4 4QA5 6QA6 8QA7 QA0 QA1 QA2 QA3 QA4 QA5 QA6 QA7 MB0 MB1 MB2 MB3 MB4 MB5 MB6 MB7 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 27 26 23 25 4 28 29 3 2 22 24 31 RD_REG ST_REGNO A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 CE OE WE D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 NC1 NC2

U4

Y1 10 RESET C3 C4 22P 14 15 16 17 IHT0 IHT1 T0 T1 P1.0/T2 P1.1/T2X P1.2 P1.3 P1.4 P1.5 P1.6 P1.7 VCC R28 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 22 22P

13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21

MA0 MA1 MA2 MA3 MA4 MA5 MA6 MA7

1 30

VCC

32 C10

C8

QA0 QA1 QA2 QA3 QA4 QA5 QA6 QA7 MB0 MB1 MB2 MB3 MB4 MB5 MB6 MB7

12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 27 26 23 25 4 28 3 31

A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15

D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7

13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21

MA0 MA1 MA2 MA3 MA4 MA5 MA6 MA7

VCC

EL5

1 2

NC1

1 2

A16

24

24

16 GND

22 CE1 30 OE2

19 20 21

29

C9

C7

VC

32

GND

16

VCC

EL16

VCC

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A-5

+12VM JP5 1 2 3 4 EL149 EL150 EL148 EL147

EL125

C172

C173

U17 R223 2 R225 R227 C175 5 6 7 IO2 I12 PHASE2 8 9 10 11 12 R236 33K C179 3 4 1 24 OUT1A OUT2A SENSE2 COMP_IN2 OUT2B GND GND IO2 I12 PHASE2 VREF2 RC2 LOADSUPPLY SENSE1 COMP_N1 OUT1B I01 GND GND I11 PHASE1 VREF1 14 RC1 LOGICSUPPLY 13 C178 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 I11 PHASE1 I01 R228

R224 R226

C174

R229

R231

EL129

+12V

C176

C224

R230

R233 R235 C180

R234

Q12

R239

Q13

R240

Y1

Y2

VCC

C183

C182

A-6

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U16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 CLKOUT URST IOR#/WR# IOW#/WAIT# D0 D1 D2 D3 VCC GND D4 D5 D6 D7 VCP D+ DVCC GND NCD ASTRB# DSTRB# A3/INIT# A2/GPIO7 A1/GPIO6 A0/GPIO5 DRQ/GPIO4 DACK#/GPIO3 GND VCC EOP#/GPIO2 CS#/GPIO1 INT# MODE RSTYPE OSCSEL X1 X2 NC2 NC1 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21

nSELIN

nAUTOFD

R192 SYSBUS0 SYSBUS1 SYSBUS2 SYSBUS3 C154 + SYSBUS4 SYSBUS5 SYSBUS6 SYSBUS7 D+ DC155

nSTROBE BUSY

VCC

GP105

CPU_RST 1ASIC_RST

C152

+ C220

HOTKEY0 nACK

C156

R2115

C4 C166 C159 +

R168

Y3

C160

C161

+ C219 Q8 GPIO5 R214 R217 R216

JP4 DR218

1 2

D+

R219

C162

C163

+5V

+5V

ImF IK 47K

510K

3.9v ZN3904 47K

C164

FG

3 4

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A-7

+12VL

+12VL

VCC EL70 D22 +18VP

+ C221 HOTEY1 JP1 D23 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 C228 + JP2 1 2 3 D2 C95 C94 + Q4 R175 C227 D3 R173 EL71 L3 VCC EL152 C93 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28

C225

C228

R172

Q3

R174

R176

LAMP

L4

D4

CCD_R C1815 R177 XPA T12 VCC CCD_G CCD_B

L5

C100

+ C214 C215 C216

C99

T13

C101 TG RB

EL82

EL84

T14

EL85

D5

D6 R178

CLB PHI2 PHI1 HOTK0

EL86

EL87

EL88

EL89 JP3 1 2 3 R179 EL90 Q7 R80 LED

C102

C103

C105 C104 C106

VCC

VCC

D7

D8

R182 3 MTATHOME C107 4 2 1

R183

S1 PHOTO COUPLER

A-8

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U8 D_ABUS0 D_ABUS1 D_ABUS2 D_ABUS3 D_ABUS4 D_ABUS5 D_ABUS6 D_ABUS7 D_ABUS8 D_ABUS9 IRAM_A0 IRAM_A1 IRAM_A2 IRAM_A3 IRAM_A4 IRAM_A5 IRAM_A6 IRAM_A7 IRAM_A8 IRAM_A9 VCC NC1 NC2 NC3 NC4 NC5 RAS UCAS LCAS WE OE VSS1 VSS2 VSS3 BC1 C78 BC2 22 37 42 C81 VCC1 VCC2 VCC3 1 6 21 EL62 11 12 15 16 32 nRAS nUCAS nLCAS nWE nOE 14 30 31 13 29 NC1 NC2 NC3 NC4 NC5 RAS UCAS LCAS WE OE 11 12 15 16 32 D_nRAS D_nUCAS D_nLCAS D_nWE D_nOE 29 13 14 30 31 D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 D10 D11 D12 D13 D14 D15 IRAM_A0 IRAM_A1 IRAM_A2 IRAM_A3 IRAM_A4 IRAM_A5 IRAM_A6 IRAM_A7 IRAM_A8 IRAM_A9 17 18 19 20 23 24 25 26 27 28 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 33 34 35 36 38 39 40 41 D_DBUS0 D_DBUS1 D_DBUS2 D_DBUS3 D_DBUS4 D_DBUS5 D_DBUS6 D_DBUS7 D_DBUS8 D_DBUS9 D_DBUS10 D_DBUS11 D_DBUS12 D_DBUS13 D_DBUS14 D_DBUS15 ABUS0 ABUS1 ABUS2 ABUS3 ABUS4 ABUS5 ABUS6 ABUS7 ABUS8 ABUS9 17 18 19 20 23 24 25 26 27 28

U9 D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 D10 D11 D12 D13 D14 D15 VCC1 VCC2 VCC3 VSS1 VSS2 VSS3 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 33 34 35 36 38 39 40 41 1 6 21 22 37 42 BC4 C82 DBUS0 DBUS1 DBUS2 DBUS3 DBUS4 DBUS5 DBUS6 DBUS7 DBUS8 DBUS9 DBUS10 DBUS11 DBUS12 DBUS13 DBUS14 DBUS15

U10 T_ABUS0 T_ABUS1 T_ABUS2 T_ABUS3 T_ABUS4 T_ABUS5 T_ABUS6 T_ABUS7 T_ABUS8 VCC

16 17 18 19 20 23 24 25 26

IRAM_A0 IRAM_A1 IRAM_A2 IRAM_A3 IRAM_A4 IRAM_A5 IRAM_A6 IRAM_A7 IRAM_A8

EL61

11 12 15 30 T_nLCAS BC6 T_nUCAS T_nRAS BC5 T_nWE T_nOE C85

NC1 NC2 NC3 NC4

29

LCAS

D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 D10 D11 D12 D13 D14 D15

2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 31 32 33 34 36 37 38 39

T_DBUS0 T_DBUS1 T_DBUS2 T_DBUS3 T_DBUS4 T_DBUS5 T_DBUS6 T_DBUS7 T_DBUS8 T_DBUS9 T_DBUS10 T_DBUS11 T_DBUS12 T_DBUS13 T_DBUS14 T_DBUS15

VCC

EL63

28

UCAS

14

RASD

VCC VCC2 VCC3

1 6 20

BC10

13

WE

27 BC3

OE

VSS1 VSS2 VSS3

21 35 40

C89

BC7

BC9

BC8

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A-9

AVC

C185 C186 C184

C190 C188 C193 C196 C197 C194

C191

C187 +5VD U18 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 AVCC C205 C204 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 VBandGap VRefMid VA1 AGND1 OSR VREF+ OSG VREFOSB VA2 AGND2 /SEN SDI SDO D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D00 VD DGND CLMP VSMP MCLK SCLK

EL134 OP13 OP12 OP11 OP10 OP9 OP8 OP7 OP6

CCD_R CCD_G CCD_B C203 C200

C199

C201 +

C202

C206

EL139

CLMP EL140 EL141 SEN SDI SD EL145 C207 C209 C210 EL143 EL144

VSMP EL142

MCLK

SCK

C213

C208

C211 C212

A - 10

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