Sei sulla pagina 1di 128

SERVICE MANUAL

Electrocardiograph
FX-2111
4R2043
FUKUDA DEIMSHI CO., LTD.
Copyright 1997 by Fukuda Denshi Co., Ltd.
No part of this document may be copied
or transmitted in any form without
the prior written permission of Fukuda
Denshi Co., Ltd.
Manufactured in Japan
Foreword
A
We list up here the warning marks used in Fukuda operation and
service manuals.
When you sen/ice the FX-2111, read this service manual thorough-
ly and pay attention especially to instructions bearing the fol-
lowing marks:
Warning Marks
Warning marks used in operation and service manuals and labelled
on the instrument have the following meanings:
Read them carefully to understand the meanings and make sure of
the significance of each particular.
A
A
A
This mark is used to indicate the direct hazards
Danger which may lead to the death or serious injury of the
person, may wholly damage the instrument, or may
cause fire hazard, unless the instructions written
there are followed.
This mark is used to indicate the indirect potential
Warning hazards which may lead to the death or serious injury
of the person, may wholly damage the instrument
or may cause fire hazard, unless the instructions
written there are followed.
This mark is used to indicate the possible hazards
Caution which may lead to a mild or medium injury of the
person, may partially damage the instrument or may
erase data from the computer.
NOTE "NOTE" is not warning instructions but offers infor-
mation to prevent the person from doing erroneous
sen/icing.
Other Marks
0
A
Notice to indicate general unspecific prohibited
matters.
Notice to indicate general unspecific caution, warn-
ing or hazard.
This service manual describes technical information on FX-2111 to
aid the service engineer in troubleshooting.
The manual is intended to be used by service engineers of Fukuda
representatives and authorized technical staff concerned with medical elec-
tronic equipment. Description includes repairing and assembling methods
of each component unit of FX-2111. For parts lists and diagrams, refer to
the Part II of the service manual.
The service manual consists of the following nine chapters:
1
. General Description
The outline of FX-2111, specifications, controls and indicators are
described.
2
. Circuit Description
Circuit configuration and functions are explained.
3
. Troubleshooting
Troubles vs. causes and countermeasures are described.
4
.
Maintenance
Procedures to replace the power fuse, ROM and battery and to perform
self-test are described.
5
. Periodical Inspection
Inspection procedures to prevent troubles and ensure safe and com-
plete operation of the instrument are described.
6
. Circuit Diagrams
7
. Assembly Diagrams
8
.
Electrical Parts Lists
9
. Structural Diagrams
A Caution
0
. Never remodel Fukuda medical electronic equipment.
. The service manual is intended for the service
engineers of Fukuda representatives and the techni-
cal staff concerned with medical electronic equip-
ment. Servicing, reassembling, and adjustment shall
be performed by authorized service engineers.
. Prepare proper facilities and tools when servicing.
. Be sure to follow the instructions of operation manual
when operating the instrument. For operating precau-
tions, refer to the operation manual.
ii
A Servicing Precautions
A Cautions listed below are the instructions of prohibit
, danger, warn-
ing, and caution described in this service manual. When taking the
procedure bearing the following mark, read the description thoroughly,
then start the task.
A Caution (page 3-2)
When checking the power supply and related circuits for troubleshoot-
ing, take sufficient care to avoid a short circuit.
A Caution (page 3-3)
When checking power fuses, be sure to turn the power off and discon-
nect the power plug from the wall outlet beforehand.
A Caution (page 3-8)
The inserting part of key connector is made of carbon. Avoid frequent
repeated disconnection and connection.
A Caution (page 4-1)
When replacing power fuses, be sure to turn the power off and discon-
nect the power plug from the wall outlet beforehand.
A Caution (page 4-1)
When replacing the ROM, be sure to turn the power off. Also, take care
to install the ROM in correct position.
A Caution (page 4-2)
When replacing the battery, be sure to turn the power off and discon-
nect the power plug from the wall outlet beforehand.
iii
A Caution (page 4-6)
Disassembling/Reassembling Precautions
Be sure to disconnect the power cord and make sure the instrument
is turned off before disassembling or reassembling.
. Do not remove the battery before disconnect any PC board.
Take care that repeated disconnection of the key panel and sensor
board may result in poor contact.
Use proper tools to loosen screws.
. When reassembling
,
make sure that all screws are securely tight-
ened and all connectors are completely inserted.
PC Board Handling Precautions
. PC boards are equipped with highly sensitive components to static
electricity.
. PC boards are highly sensitive electronic devices.
Put removed PC
boards in a proper protective bag or take appropriate measures to
protect them.
Handle PC boards carefully. A shock to them may damage the com-
ponents.
Never insert a connector to the powered PC board nor remove the
powered PC board.
A Caution (page 5-2)
If you find a value which exceeds the allowable level, be sure to let
the user avoid using the FX-2111. If the user operates the FX-2111 as
it is, he/she may receive an hazardous accident.
Equipment Classification
The FCP-2155 is classified into the following equipment:
1
. Protection against electrical shock
Class I
2
. Type against electrical shock
Applied part: Type CF
3
. Degree of protection against harmful water invasion
Other equipment
4
. Degree of safety in using under air-inflammable anesthetic gases or
oxygen/nitrous oxide-anesthetic gases
Equipment used under an environment containing no inflammable
anesthetic gases or no inflammable cleaning agent.
5
. Running mode
Continuous running mode
iv
CHAPTER
1
General Information
1
.
Outline of the FX-2111 1-1
2
. Specifications 1-1
2
.1 Electrocardiograph Section 1-1
2
.
2 General 1-2
2
.
3 Environmental Conditions 1-2
3
.
Controls and Indicators 1-3
3
.1 Top Panel 1-4
3
.2 Side Panels, Left and Right 1-4
3
.
3 Bottom Panel 1-4
1
.
Outline of the FX-2111
The FX-2111 is the easy-to-use single-channel electrocardiograph
featuring a simple operation panel. The compact yet high-performance
design makes it suitable not only for use in the consultation room but
also for-carrying in a visit to the hospital ward or patient
'
s home and
examination at an emergency site.
It has a high-density thermal dot printer incorporated to provide clear
ECG recording. The FX-2111 can operate on either AC line or rechargea-
ble Ni-MH battery.
2
. Specifications
2
.1 Electrocardiograph Section
Floating from the ground
Standard and Cabrera 12 leads
20MQ min. (referred to 10Hz)
5x10"8 max.
1mV within 5%
Common mode rejection: 10mm or less per IEC 62DC06 test
Input circuit:
Leads:
Input impedance:
Input circuit current:
Calibration voltage:
Polarization voltage:
Time constant:
Sensitivities:
Frequency response:
AC filter:
Muscle filter:
DC input:
Display:
Recording system:
Paper speeds:
Chart papers-
Roll paper:
Z
-fold paper:
AID conversion:
Sampling rate:
method
300mV min.
3
.
2 sec min.
1/2, 1 and 2 cm/mV
0
.05 to 150Hz (within -3dB)
50/60Hz, -20dB or lower
35 to 45Hz, -3dB (-6dB/oct)
10mm/0.5V, unbalanced, 100kfi min.
Liquid-crystal display, 20 chars, x 2 lines
(character: 5x7 dots)
Thermal dot printer, 8 dots/mm
25 and 50 mm/sec within 3%
63mm or 50mm wide x 30m long
63mm or 50mm wide x 20m long,
75mm/fold
12 bits
1ms
1-1
2
.
2 General
Safety:
Power requirements-
AC operation:
DC operation:
Dimensions:
Weight:
I EC 601-1 Class I
.Type CF
. Internally powered equipment Type
CF (IEC 601-1)
115V AC, 50/60H2; 19VA max.
230V AC, 50/60Hz; 19VA max.
9
.6V, 7W max. (rechargeable Ni-MH
battery)
Continuous operation: approx. 120 min
at 20oC (according to IEC 62D Testing
Method)
Charging time: within 3 hours
26 (W) x 18.2(D) x 6.3(H) cm
Approx. 1.7kg (excluding battery)
2
.
3 Environmental Conditions
Operating-
Temperature: 10 to 40oC
Humidity: 30 to 80%RH (no dew condensation)
Atmospheric pressure: 70 to 106kPa
Transportation & Storage-
Temperature: -10 to 40oC
Humidity: 10 to 95%RH (no dew condensation)
Atmospheric pressure: 70 to 106kPa
1-2
3
.
Controls and Indicators
Top Panel
@ Paper Magazine
31 -
k
X Liquid-crystal Display
(D Operation Panel
Left Panel
Right Panel
Potential Equalization
Terminal
o

0
0 0
F3
D
Power Connector
Main Power Switch
Q
@ DC Input Terminal
Lead Connector
Bottom Panel
Fuse Holders
@
o o
{
I i<
iii
*
0
)
~
0
~

0
"
Rechargeable feattery Room
1-3
3
.1 Top Panel
Display: Indicates current status such as recording mode, lead, sensitiv-
ity, heart rate, or program setting.
Operation Panel:
ON Turns the FX-2111 on in DC operation.
OFF Turns the FX-2111 off in DC operation.
Pressing this key during AC operation lets the FX-2111 enter the
charge mode.
Mode Select a mode in the following order when pressed during cessa-
tion of recording:
|
-> Automatic recordin
g - Manual recording -> Programming -|
Holding this key during automatic recording lets the FX-2111 record
the current lead continuously until detached.
Holding this key during manual recording lets the FX-2111 record
an event mark until detached.
Sensitivity Selects a recording sensitivity.
Lead Select < Select a lead for recording. In programming mode, these keys allow
you to select a setting value.
Reset Resets the measuring circuit while held during recording. In
programming mode, this key selects a setting parameter.
1mV Applies a 1mV calibration waveform when pressed during record-
ing. In programming mode, this key selects a setting parameter.
Start/Stop Starts the FX-2111 recording the ECG waveform. Another press stops
it from recording.
Paper Magazine: Accommodates a chart paper.
3
.2 Side Panels, Left and Right
DC Input:
Lead Connector
Power Connector
Main Power Switch:
@ Potential Equalization
Terminal:
Inputs external DC signals with a sensitivity of 10mm/0.5V.
Connects to the lead cable.
Connects to the power cable.
Turns AC power on/off.
Makes the FX-2111 equipotential to another instrument used in com-
bination with it. To that effect, connect both instruments to a
common grounding conductor using an optional grounding wire.
3
.
3 Bottom Panel
Battery Room:
Fuse Holders:
Houses the rechargeable Ni-MH battery.
Have power fuses inserted.
1-4
CHAPTER
2
Circuit Description
1
.
Introduction 2-1
2
. Isolated Input Circuit 2-2
2
.1 Buffer Amplifier and RF Driver 2-2
2
.
2 Lead Network and Lead Selector 2-3
2
.3 Preamplifier and 1mV Generator 2-3
2
.4 R-wave Detector and Overinput Detector 2-4
2
.5 Amplifier Control 2-5
2
.6 Signal Isolator 2-5
2
.
7 Power Isolator 2-6
3
. Middle Amplifier and AID Converter 2-6
3
.1 Middle Amplifier and DC Input 2-6
3
.
2 AID Converter 2-7
4
.
Motor Control 2-8
5
.
Sensor Circuit 2-8
5
.1 Detection of Magazine Open Condition 2-9
5
.2 Detection of Paper End and Paper Marks 2-9
6
.
CPU Circuit 2-9
6
.
1 Reset Circuit 2-9
6
.
2 CPU, ROM and RAM 2-9
6
.3 Gate Array 2-9
7
.
LCD Control Circuit 2-11
8
.
Thermal Print Head Control Circuit 2-11
9
. Memory Backup Circuit 2-12
10. Power Supply and Charging Circuit 2-13
10.1 Introduction 2-13
10.2 Rectifier/Smoothing Unit and ON/OFF Control 2-13
10.3 + 10V and +5Vd Power Generators 2-14
10.4 5Va Power Generator 2-15
10.5 +24V Power Generator 2-15
10.6 Charging Circuit 2-16
1
.
Introduction
The FX-2111 is composed of the following circuits:
(1) Main Board PCB-6409
-Isolated input circuit
-Middle amplifier and AID converter circuit
-Motor control circuit
-Sensor circuit
-Reset circuit
-CPU circuit (CPU
, ROM, RAM, gate array)
-LCD control circuit
-Thermal print head control circuit
-Memory backup circuit
-Power supply and charging circuit
(2) Sensor Board PCB-6239
(3) AC Inlet Board PCB-6410
ECG signals input through the lead connector are amplified by the
isolated input circuit and the middle amplifier circuit, then converted from
analog to digital signals by the AID converter circuit. The digitized signals
are digitally filtered, if the filter is set to ON, then sent through the gate
array to the thermal print head control so that they are recorded as ECG
waveform by the thermal print head.
During these processes, the heart rate detected by a hardware
technique and operation status such as filter ON/OFF setting are displayed
on the LCD.
The power supply provides circuits with necessary powers. The
charging circuit, if activated, charges the Ni-MH battery in AC operation
or transfers the power from the Ni-MH battery to the power supply. The
state of battery is indicated on the LCD.
"
re
O
3
PCB-6409
-
: :pcb-64io
Isolated Input Circuit
DC
Input
DC
Motor
Thermal ]
Print
Head
If
LCD
i5V
I0V
i-24V
VDO
+2.
5V
Power Supply
ZEE
AC Inlet
AC Power
'
-
/Charging;-;
'
AyiCircuil ;--
NiMH
Battery
*
Motor
Control
5 M mt :'
J Gate Array , Key Panel CPU Circuit
Thermal
*
Print it
. Head [
Control
1
LCD
Control
Backup
Circuit
PCB- .
Sensor
6239
Board
Overall Block Diagram
2-1
2
. Isolated Input Circuit
The isolated input circuit is composed of the following:
(1) Buffer amplifier and RF driver
(2) Lead network and lead selector
(3) Preamplifier and 1mV generator
(4) R-wave detector and overinput detector
(5) Amplifier control
(6) Signal isolator
(7) Power isolator
R
L
F
CI
I
C6
RF Drive <-
-
5
2
-
5
"
1
D c
D.
5 -5
-
5
5 5
t a5
-I 2
RF
-
5
-
5
I
O
I
"
S
T
-
5 Preamplifier
1mV
ECG
"
> Signal
Isolator
RESET
Amplifier
Control
Overinput/
R-Wave Detector
Circuit
Signal
Isolator
(Photo
Coupler)

I
i
i
.e- Power
Isolator <-
Block Diagram of Isolated Input Circuit
2
.1 Buffer Amplifier and RF Driver
oac- Hit icr
9 ISO*
3
I
0.
5
Since the buffer amplifier should input signals with high impedance
and output them with low impedance, it is configured as an impedance
conversion circuit using an operational amplifier. The circuit shown above
is individually applied to all leads except for RF (right foot). Also, a limiter
using a dual transistor is mounted for protection against overinput.
The RF driver feeds back the composite signal of limb leads to the
right foot for improved common mode rejection ratio.
2-2
2
.
2 Lead Network and Lead Selector
OK
211
OK
* a ? i
z 10
Ox
> -
3 304
OK
i
20 1
0*
? ior
It:?
ft:
Ok
4;
200
0-<
I
'
J El
Z0
OK
10*
Tan
m
l OX t
T
UNS2 L]
Leads
Lead Select Signals
A BCD
STD 0 0 0 0
10 0 0
II 0 10 0
III 110 0
a
Vr 0 0 10
aVL 10 10
aVF 0 110
VI 1110
V2 0 0 0 1
V3 10 0 1
V4 0 10 1
V5 110 1
V6 0 0 11
The lead network is formed with resistors and lead selector, with multi-
plexors IC36, IC38, IC41 and IC4. Input signals to multiplexors are selected
from RA, LA, LF, and CI to C6 according to four signals of A, B, C, and
D
,
then synthesized to produce each ECG lead (see table above).
2
.3 Preamplifier and 1mV Generator
4 in*
i
_
*.
f 4= " [ F
MOK < cm. J_
? i
o.on r
-*-
i Jifrt5 1

|Slr4ii
ci cb> rc
10m
JOK
(C J7I


a
OIL
1SS
. mi
1*3
5:
A
icia

41J
LIt004C$l-i.2
rc
C-1 fcTzOOHK
o.aou
r
-II
"V X.
.200 CCC
117 1
1 . IK
t
3C on*
r mioi
2
.
3
.1 Preamplifier
Signals output from the lead selector (multiplexors) are amplified 8
times by a differential amplifier, then 25 times by a noninverting amplifier,
thereby letting the isolated input circuit amplify the input signals by 200
times in total. Signals output at the first stage are sent to the overinput
detector.
2-3
The 3.5Mfi resistor and 1|jF capacitor set the time constant at 3.5
seconds.
2
.
3
.
2 1mV Generator
The 1mV generator divides the high-precision voltage reference out-
put of 1.235V by a high-precision resistor, thereby applying a 8mV voltage
to the preamplifier when the 1mV application signal is at a low level.
2
.4 R-wave Detector and Overinput Detector
4*2
U*f 111
era Q.Qit
Li
C2
[C4 1C
J.
*
*
in >
10QN
nrvr-!>
-
I 4 M lOOH
@
0.23
JOCK
4
c 111
0. 1J .. 2
CP
a*]
UMf I LI
ft I la
r-
C 42
0. 001 J
C12 J "I
20OK
re
2
.
4
.
1 R-wave Detector
RA and LF signals of lead network are synthesized to II lead. The R-
wave detector detects R wave by picking up R-wave component from the
II lead signal through a band-pass filter, then sending it to a comparator.
2
.
4
.2 Overinput Detector
The signal output at the first stage of preamplifier is sent to a com-
parator and if the signal exceeds 360mV, the output of the comparator
becomes inverted.
Signals output from the R-wave detector and overinput detector are
adjusted in the pulse width by the multivibrator IC40 (TC4538), then input
into the photo coupler.
+0
.
31V
1T63
TP19
TP20
ov
-
0
.
31V
OV
+2
.
9V
-
2
.
9V
* 170S
ITOins
R-wave Detection Wavelorm Overinput Detection Waveform
2-4
2
.5 Amplifier Control
2
n
5
IT
1
Si a
<5
*of3
*- " C C S . IK
id-

. 2 17
IK HJU
lO.Ot
.
1
- v 0 CO
XL
~
1
This circuit picks up a reset, 1mV,or lead select signal from the serially
transferred amplifier control signals.
!<-% 1ms ;
I
1 KH 2
AMP
C L K
AM P -
DATA DO D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 Dl DO D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 DL DO D7 DO
i
i
OLD DATA <-
i
i
-
> NEW DATA
8ms
-
5
Response time: 32ms + a max. ? 0 K

_
a 0 8ms
16ms + a mm.
Data wfitlen (rom CPU are latched.
2
.6 Signal Isolator
<fl rCLK H
O
-
frwrr >-
lM IK
--W
111 *
CE3d>

t
-
LTT-
T en
1
r i
r
i_rLji_.
41
sr:
a) i
mil Ik
12 aiir
_____
-
p y j- v -- -tret? >
0.01 O.Ol o.ot
IC21 rjJiSJLp-I
t|

p

1 o.c
CT*
il-
.0+?
am
U U -cTTirClK 1

C 73
ICJW y5)*3L. 1|
l JLj-l
n l
0
-;
c
BIO-
ISI3)
4
1 i
1
Cr-
The signal isolator modulates input analog ECG signals with FETs
Q31 and Q32 and pulses TRF1 + and TRF1 -, then transfers the modulated
signals through the T1 isolation transformer (1:1). FETs Q22 and Q23
demodulate the signals. A low-pass filter formed with capacitors and
resistors in two stages eliminates noise in the demodulated signals.
Digital signals (AMPCLK, AMPDATA and HR) are transferred using a photo
coupler.
2-5
2
.
7 Power Isolator
<ianz>
11 ISV , .. *fsl\v iSiiQl
<3BJ-pW-i f
s0 r
'
J C 10 *
i -r- -r-
'2
<2irD--f-1 J-
T
T
lisjoj
0 . 1
TVrr-J ..7,11V
-020
30
ilO
JH
1
r
11
5p
1
ISSIOJ
*a.,
T
C 10
200xhi
The power is transferred using 10V pulse at 100kHz. At the isolated
side, a 3-terminal regulator supplies 5V.
3
. Middle Amplifier and AID Converter
3
.1 Middle Amplifier and DC Input
C4 T
i_
:v.\]
-
at
i
3;
* 1 10 .0.2
- 1
1.
LA
il-Lt
0.21
irrw >
" 10. ?
...
imrraT>
ECG signals demodulated at the isolated signal transmission section
are output to the middle amplifier just after passing through a low-pass
filter formed with capacitors and resistors in two stages. The middle am-
plifier amplifies the input signals 1.25 times to a total gain of 250 times
and sends them to the AID converter. Signals output from the AID converter
are digitally filtered with a software technique. The isolated input circuit
and the middle amplifier are designed so as to provide a general hard-
ware frequency response of 150Hz (-3dB).
The DC input amplifies input signals 0.5 times, then sends the signals
to the AID converter through a buffer amplifier.
2-6
3
.
2 AID Converter
... icu. '
4 JQ 1C4l4
it:?
Li
[l
'
01 l
t<S302
DC J .
100 T "
* 0.022
* I I -3
I
Tin
100 Tl
1 C*1
|l 010* I ittlQI
0.O22
t 1
HP
100
*
0
El00"
1300f
,
1 0110
7
L
vvv-r w-
5

r
-<}
a it
The A/D converter is a single slope type. It is composed of a triangular
wave generator, sample & hold circuit, and comparator. The comparator
compares input signals with 3.2\/ triangle wave generated at every 1ms.
The signals are then converted from the voltage to a pulse width and trans-
ferred to the gate array. In the gate array, the pulse width is counted, then
converted into a digital value.
A/D CLK
S/H
(TP35)
Triangular
(TP7)
Si < 5k 480,1s
520ps
> ;< 96)13
--<?
96ps
Bps
OV
Start ol counting
A/D Conversion Timing
+3
.
2V
-
3
.
2V
Besides ECG signals, the AID converter digitizes DC input signals,
battery voltage, thermistor signals of thermal print head, and the refer-
ence voltage of 2.5V for calibration of A/D conversion.
2-7
4
.
Motor Control
</00
. LJJ
J
.
(IT
lOQ-
T
s nn? > @
LI
11
-
- C* VCOIm --
i
Li
C3
Li
11%
_J J
Li
11
* t J* Li
itsio:
10*
_4
I
-
. T jiv ; \ Ten
14 1
I C 1
I
The motor to drive the recorder is the DC motor which has a photo
sensor built in for detection of motor speed. The PLL control IC25 com-
pares a signal detected by the photo sensor with the reference frequency
in phase, thereby providing a motor control signal at pin 13 of IC25.
The motor control signal goes to the integrator circuit formed with
R140, R142, and C64 and is made by a proper motor drive voltage of the
PWM control IC24.
25mm/s (256Hz)
SOmra/s (5L2Hz)
r
~
i n r~i m -+5V
IC25 (pin 14)
SIN
IC25 (pin 3)
CIN
IC25 (pin 13)
P2
\ K
Delayed Early
5
.
Sensor Circuit
\ /
Delayed Delayed Delayed
-
ov
-
+5V
.OV
.+5V
. +3
.
IV
+2
.
2V
OV
Early
The sensor circuit is provided to check for a magazine opening
condition and paper end as well as detecting paper marks.
1*4
0

T
t la
7
3
1 : il i &
lit > <1 llflOl
fi2E2>
if* 4 n* re it t*ii
-
p -H> -
2-8
5
.1 Detection of Magazine Open Condition
When the paper magazine is open, the microswitch SPVC2-1 is turned
off to send an interrupt signal to the gate array. Magazine opening is de-
tected with the fall signal and magazie closed is detected with the rise signal.
5
.2 Detection of Paper End and Paper Marks
A reflection type photo interrupter acknowledges a black paper mark
or paper end status (no paper remaining) if receiving no reflection from the
location of paper. It discriminates between paper end status and paper mark
based on a duration of the low level starting from a fall signal.
6
.
CPU Circuit
The CPU circuit is composed of a reset circuit, CPU, ROM, RAM, gate
array, and backup power circuit.
6
.
1 Reset Circuit
ION
* 12
!2M
M.O.T .
VOO
1 14
10K
vsa vACSEt
ViB K
*
OUIC
VSC h Cf
0
J
C%3
-k cj Q-i
L'ltV
-
QhO
Using NJM2103, the reset circuit generates a reset pulse as well as
monitoring the battery voltage. It outputs the reset pulse when Vdd falls
to lower than 4.27V or when it receives a signal from WDT.
As for the battery voltage, the reset circuit monitors the power voltage
divided by resistor and when the voltage becomes lower than 7.5V referred
to the battery terminal, it outputs a pulse to the LOWS terminal to turn
the power off. To protect the output pulse against power fluctuation noise,
a filter formed with a capacitor and resistor in one stage and a Schmidt
trigger inverter are provided.
6
.
2 CPU, ROM and RAM
The CPU is HD63B09E. It controls the overall circuit of the instrument
through the gate array. The ROM is 64K-byte AM27C512-150DC and the
RAM is 8K-byte SRM2264LM12. By changing the jumper connection, the
ROM can be replaced with a 128K-byte ROM and the RAM, with a 32K-
byte RAM (with a data holding current of lower than 2\iA).
6
.3 Gate Array
The gate array is FD88007-AC with a clock frequency of 16MHz. Its
control signals are as follows:
2-9
6
.
3
.
1 2MHz E and Q Clocks for CPU
'
< -5 00 n s-->
E
Q
500ns V, $->, 125ns
6
.
3
.2 Interrupt Signals
There are three types of interrupt signals-NMI, FIRQ and IRQ. All
these signals, active at low level, are output to the CPU.
-NMI
Output at every 1ms.
-FIRQ Output at every 10ms.
-IRQ Output when any one of MAGAZIN, MARK, HR, LOWB, CHG
IRQ
,
and AC/DC signals is input.
NM I
1 0 0 Hz
FIRQ
MARK
RUN
PAPER
END
!< S> Ims
-
j* 500jis
1 Oras
. CLEAR
a
a = 390ms (9.75mm) with a paper speed of 25mm/sec
190ms (9.75mm) with a paper speed of 50mm/sec
NOTE: ACDC, CHG IRQ, and MAGAZIN DOWN signals are detected at
their rise and others are at their fall.
6
.
3
.3 Watchdog Timer (WDT)
1 0 0Hz
WDT
CLEAR
WDT
.
10ms
,
'
< =
70ras .
, a i
a = Response time of IC
2-10
6
.
3
.4 Chip Select Signals
Chip select signals are all active at low level.
WE: Write enable signal
RD: Read enable signal
E
Q
ROM ] 1 |
RAM [
KEY J 1 1
WE I
R D J ' 1 ' '
NOTE: LCD signal differs from the above since the memory is ready. (See
LCD control circuit.)
7
.
LCD Control Circuit
Since the LCD (NDM202A00) has a controller built in, it is interfaced direct-
ly with the CPU. However, E and Q clocks make the bus timing as shown below.
E
Q
LCD
Data
Bus
Address
Bus
CM
ZX
$3040 ~ $30<tF
>
X
8
.
Thermal Print Head Control Circuit
A waveform is traced at every 1ms and alphanumerics are at every
6ms with a paper speed of 25mm/sec or every 3ms with a paper speed
of 50mm/sec. The RAM for the thermal print head control uses 4K-byte
for alphanumeric data. This circuit controls dot heating temperatures based
on previously printed data to provide a proper printing condition.
When the paper is not driven or when the magazine is open or there
remains no paper in the magazine, the circuit generates TOFF signal to
shut off power supply to the thermal print head at the FET Q24, thereby
protecting the thermal print head.
There are four control signals of CLOCK, DATAIN, LATCH, and STROBE.
The STROBE signal is varied in pulse width according to thermal print
head temperatures.
2-11
LATCH
STROBE
CLOCK
(SOOKHz)
DATA
CLOCK
DATA
e
- I
us
8,3 -
!<
9
. 5us
< S
1ms
-
960vs
(Max)
895,is
2v s
.
1
. Sks 1
9
. Memory Backup Circuit
The battery-backed RAM SRM2264LM12 is installed to keep program
contents when the FX-2111 is turned off. The RAM should feature a data
holding current of lower than 2nA.
O . I
9
J 2 k otci 1 . o>
T ." 5 "
When the FX-2111 is turned on, Vdd is supplied to the circuit and
turns Q6 and Q7 on to send +5\/ Vdd to the RAM.
When the FX-2111 is turned off, Q6 and Q7 are turned off but the back-
up lithium battery supplies +3V to the RAM to let it keep t
he stored data.
2-12
10. Power Supply and Charging Circuit
10.1 Introduction
The power supply transforms the AC power by the transformer or
receives DC power from the battery, then regulates the power to stabilized
voltages required by respective circuits.
The FX-2111 is equipped with a charging circuit to permit the user
to charge the Ni-MH battery.
AC Power Transformer -
5
Rectifier
DC Power
Battery
ON/OFF
Control
Charging
Circuit
+ 1 0 VN
Regulated
Power
Supplies
+ I 0 V
+ 5 VD
5 VA
+ 2 4 V
I
!
Block Diagram
10.2 Rectifier/Smoothing Unit and ON/OFF Control
10.2.1 AC Operation
The AC power voltage is transformed by the transformer, then rectified
by D1 to D4 and smoothed by C136. D1 to D4 are Schottky diodes with
low Vpand form a bridge circuit. This rectifier circuit suppresses voltage
decrease and features less heat generation.
10.2.2 ON/OFF Control
In battery operation, a press of the ON key switches FET 04 on and
electrifies D7, thereby making the base of 05 driven. If the operator
detaches the finger from the ON key, 04 is kept on and the power is
supplied to the FX-2111.
The battery voltage is detected via D6. If the voltage between battery
terminals is lower than 7.5V or so, the gate array generates POWER OFF
signal to turn 03 on and cancel the bias voltage of 05, thereby switching
04 off. As the result, the FX-2111 receives no power supply and is turned off.
Similarly, a press of the OFF key cancels the bias voltage of 05, thereby
turning the FX-2111 off. In AC operation, 01 is on; therefore the base of
05 cannot be driven and 04 cannot be kept on, thereby making battery
operation impossible.
2-13
or 3-2P - 20SA
EKZO
VDO
D 1 -
if"
C t 36
r i
AC DETECT rpBHogy
0?
tJNS2 1 2
{>-'
gnr Tr fr T-T -rrTinr
r
T
"
T
25
tOOK
Shis
-
w
-
H I 7 )
20OK <
2(>
azcz-S.iv
UMS212
-
K2-
-O-
12
LSS301
{>
08
UNS2 12
2fc
20K
- ear t *
-> 0 o T I
-
F
"
OS
D3FSA
in
It
T P48
<\ 0-
UNS2 1 Z
-(sczeo
'
H ' - >fouR OFT
-
E32EHZ>
10.3 +10V and +5Vd Power Generators
10.3.1 10V Power Generator
The dropper type 4-terminal regulator IC22 is used to regulate unstabi-
lized IOVnU) stabilized lOV. R118 and R119 are to set the output voltage.
The 10V power is supplied to the motor and the 5Vd power generator.
If the battery voltage becomes lower than 10V in battery operation,
IC25 drops the voltage to several ten millivolts.
10.3.2 5Vd Power Generator
C7 is a drop type low-loss 3-terminal regulator. It produces regulated
5V power from 10V. IC7 can operate if an input-output voltage difference
becomes up to 0.5V and thus it can output the stable 5V power if the input
voltage fluctuates due to lowered battery voltage.
The 5V power thus produced is supplied to the CPU and other digital
circuits.
iovn ->
gno >
IC22
POIQIV11
-I U-
3
O. I
IPS* IC7
11?
3 119
JO
C20 [
O.Ol
TP27
CIS
*
TP38
-
msz
2-14
10.4 5Va Power Generator
Using the unregulated 10Vn power from the AC power supply or the
battery, the 3-terminal regulator ICQ produces +5V. IC10 is a CMOS inverting
type switching regulator, in which the output voltage is fixed and which
inverts the input +5V and outputs -5V. A capacitor at the output is an
organic semiconductor capacitor which features superior characteristics
at low temperatures and least leakage current.
5V powers thus produced are supplied to analog circuits such as
operational amplifier.
ICS
-
GEC
.Not hj n
C I J
D.Ol
ZZ.
VIN -VOUI
oT*
ir 44*
ss
, - C2 ft
>
10.5 +24V Power Generator
Using the unregulated 10Vn power from the AC power supply or the
battery, the +24V power generator, a boosting type DC-DC converter,
produces 24V power for driving the thermal print head and charging the
battery.
IC6 is a PWM-controlled switching regulator. R22 and C18 determine
the oscillation frequency. The PWM control is performed at approximately
170kHz to drive Q9 at a high speed. While Q9 is on, the current flows to
LI which in turn stores the energy. When Q9 is turned off, the stored energy
becomes a counter-electromotive force and is stored in C137 via D13. By
repeating a series of these operations, the +24V power generator can
produce an output voltage larger than the input voltage. R41 and R42 set
the output voltage at 24V. R24 checks for an overcurrent and a charac-
teristic is provided to gradually lower the output voltage when the load
current increases to over 0.4A.
The 24V power thus boosted is used to drive the thermal print head.
When the thermal print head is printing, a signal from pin 21 of the gate
array drives the base of Q15 to switch FET Q24 on so that the -I-24V is
supplied to the thermal print head. When the thermal print head is not
printing, Q15 and Q24 are off and the thermal print head is not supplied
with power.
Pin 16 of IC6 outputs 2.5V, which is used by the AID converter and
the thermistor temperature detector of thermal print head.
11
j 1 U Y
i 111 * 51 i
-1
= LIL
-
_
J
;v..
I 1 UJ
; ; i-0-<nm
2-15
10.6 Charging Circuit
The charging circuit is equipped with the quick charging IC18 (bq2003),
which performs constant current control as a frequency modulation con-
troller for switching regulation of the charging current and monitors the
battery temperature and voltage and the charging time to ensure proper
charging. It also checks whether or not the Ni-MH battery is connected
and enables charging only when the battery is connected.
In AC operation, the circuit is supplementarily charging the battery
even if the FX-2111 is not placed in charging mode.
10.6.1 Starting the Charging Circuit
When the OFF key is pressed in AC operation, Q11 is turned on to
supply +5V for operation of the IC. Since the base of Q12 is driven by
turning Q11 on, Q11 is kept on. When +5V is supplied to IC18, the charg-
ing circuit automatically starts operating.
10.6.2 Charging Temperature and Voltage Monitoring/Control
Charging is limited by battery temperature and voltage so that it is
made in a preset range.
To monitor the battery temperature, a thermistor (with negative tem-
perature coefficient) is installed in the battery pack. The thermistor outputs
a voltage signal to pin 6 (TS) of IC18 and charging is enabled if the voltage
is within the preset limits in voltage converted from battery temperature.
The sensitivity of a battery temperature rising ratio (AT/At) is adjusted by
resistances of the thermistor and R59, R61, and R62 on the charging circuit.
The battery voltage is divided to a voltage per cell by R58 and R60
which are connected between battery terminals, then sent to pin 7 (BAT)
of IC18. Charging is enabled if the voltage is within the preset limits in
voltage per cell.
Divided +5V powers of R84 and R85 are used to determine the maxi-
mum cell voltage (MCV) of the battery and the maximum voltage (TCO)
for the battery temperature to stop charging, respectively. They are output
to pin 10 (TCO) and pin 11 (MCU) of IC18.
Preset battery temperature limits and cell voltage limits are as follows:
. Battery temperature limits
Minimum charge enable temperature limit LTF: Approx. -50C
(voltage level 2.0V)
Maximum charge enable temperature limit HTF: Approx. 60oC
(voltage level 1.13V)
High temperature to stop charging TCO: Approx. 650C
(voltage level 1.01V)
. Battery cell voltage limits to enable charging
Minimum: Approx. 1.0V
Maximum: Approx. 1.78V
That is, when the charging circuit is turned on, it starts charging the
battery if the battery temperatre is within a range of 50C to 60oC and
the cell voltage is within a range of 1.0V to 1.78V. If either one of the above
2-16
conditions is not satisfied, it does not start charging the battery but is
placed in a standby status until both conditions are satisfied.
Once the charging circuit starts charging the battery, the charge com-
plete system described later will be effective. However, if the maximum
cell voltage of 1.78V is exceeded before the start of charging, the charging
circuit judges the battery abnormal and does not start charging.
10.6.3 Charge Current Control
The power required for charging is supplied from the 24V power
generator. The charging current to the battery is detected by the resistor
R18 then sent to pin 9 (SNS) of IC18. The output of pin 14 (MOD) of IC18
is switched based on the voltage value of R18 to switch Q17 on/off, thereby
making the current constant. The charging current is set at approximately
0
.45C (480mA).
Q16, D22, and Q10 form a MOS FET driver and level shifter circuit to
heighten the switching frequency.
10.6.4 Charge Complete System
When the battery temperature and cell voltage are within the respec-
tive ranges, the charging circuit continues to charge the battery until one
of the following five conditions is satisfied:
. - AV detected
. - AllAt (temperature rising ratio) detected
. Maximum temperature of 650C to stop charging TCO reached
. Maximum charging time of 3 hours reached
. Maximum cell voltage MCV of 1.
78V reached
Usually, the charging circuit stops charging by detecting -AV.
However, if charging is started at high ambient temperatures, the charging
circuit may detect the maximum temperature (TCO) to stop charging. Also,
as a safety measure against no - AV detection, the maximum charging
time of three hours is set by timer and TM1 and TM2 signals at pins 4
and 5 of IC18, respectively, stop the charging circuit from charging if the
time is reached.
......

_jLL1Ji -
s
I
-Hit
-'
(tl
"


A
,
7
1
r s
r
net
. <1 ix r
U-l.
5
1
I
T
-S
T..
2-17
10.6.5 Other Functions
In AC operation, supplemental charging is made by R66. In AC oper-
ation, Q14 is on and the base of Q13 is driven to supply R66 with the 24V
power. The current of which the value is determined based on a voltage
difference at R66 flows for supplemental charging. However, if the battery
is not connected, Q8 is turned on and Q14 is kept on, thereby disabling
supplemental charging and at the same time cancelling the bias voltage
of Q12. Thus, the 5V power to operate the charging circuit is not held and
charging is impossible.
The charging circuit outputs CHG IRQ and CHG STATUS signals. When
the circuit is supplied with 5V, the CHG IRQ signal becomes high level
to indicate the instrument is placed in charge mode. The CHG STATUS
signal is output from pin 13 (CHG) of IC18 to indicate the current charging
status. If the battery is not connected, the CHG IRQ signal cannot become
higher than 0.7V since D15 is electrified. Thus, the instrument is not placed
in charge mode.
The CHG signal is output in the following manner:
CHG STATUS Output Level
High
Low
Abnormal power voltage
Start of charging
Standby
Continuous
Continuous (rise)
1
.
375s 0.225s 125ms 20ms
Charging
Continuous
Charged
125ms 20ms 125ms 20ms
CHG IRQ Signal
CHG STATUS Signal
in ordinary charging
CHG swilch ON
2
.
0s
'
*
*
Cha/ping Mode
\
Start of Charging Mode Charolng In Progress Churging ConipleloiJ
CHG STATUS Signal
with some pending of charging
2
.
0s
Rending Charging in Progress
CHG STATUS Signal
with abnormal battery voltage
No charging made
"
CANT CHARGE" message appears aller 5 seconds Irom the start.
2-18
CHAPTER
3
Troubleshooting
1
.
Introduction 3-1
1
.1 Internal Power Supplies 3-1
1
.2 Faulty Power Supplies vs. Troubles 3-2
2
. Troubleshooting 3-3
2
.1 All Specified Secondary Power Supplies Are Not Available
in AC Operation 3-3
2
.2 All Specified Secondary Power Supplies Are Not Available
in Ni MH Battery Operation 3-3
2
.3 +24V Is Not Output 3-4
2
.4 + 10V Is Not Output 3-4
2
.5 Vdd Is Not Output 3-4
2
.6 Unisolated 5Va Are Not Output 3-5
2
.7 Isolated 5V Are Not Output 3-5
2
.8 Troubles Related to Charging 3-6
2
.
8
.1 Charging Mode or "CHARGING" Status Is Not Effected. 3-6
2
.
8
.2 Virtually No Charging Is Made Despite "CHARGING
COMPLETE" on Display 3-7
2
.9 LCD Operation Is Abnormal 3-7
2
.10 No Key Operation Is Possible 3-8
2
.11 Paper Is Not Driven or Abnormally Driven 3-8
2
.12 No Mark Detection on Z-fold Paper Is Available 3-9
2
.13 No Paper End Detection Is Available Or "PAPER END"
Alarm Is Constantly Displayed 3-9
2
.14 Program Contents Change 3-9
2
.15 Buzzer Does Not Operate 3-9
2
.16 No Waveform Recording Nor Alphanumeric Printout
Is Available 3-10
2
.17 No DC Input Waveform Recording Is Available 3-10
2
.18 Any Waveform of All 12 Leads Is Recorded As Baseline 3-10
2
.19 Waveform of Some Specific Lead Is Recorded As Baseline... 3-11
2
.20 Checking AID Converter 3-11
1
.
Introduction
1
.1 Internal Power Supplies
First, understand internal power supplies and their functions.
10Vn
The IOVn power is output from the secondary side of transformer.
Since it is not regulated, it fluctuates depending on the load status
and AC input voltage. It is transformed to various regulated voltages
to be supplied to respective circuits.
+10V
Inputting 10Vn, the low-loss 4-terminal regulator outputs regu-
lated 10V. However, if the input is lower than 10V, the output
voltage will be lower by several ten millivolts than 10V.
This voltage is supplied to the motor and the regulator which
produces -i-5Vd.
+ 5Yp
Inputting + 10V, the dropper type low-loss regulator outputs
regulated -(-5Vd.
This voltage is used as the power supply for digital circuits,
such as CPU, of the unisolated section.
+ 24V
Inputting 10Vn, the switching regulator outputs regulated
+24V. A limiter is applied at approximately 0.4A referred to 10V,
thereby lowering the output voltage.
The +24V voltage is supplied to the thermal print head. In the
case of FX-2111N, it is also used as a charging power supply.
+5Va (unisolated)
Inputting IOVn, the dropper type 3-terminal regulator outputs
regulated -i-5Va.
-
5Va (unisolated)
Inputting +5Va, the inverting type switching regulator
produces -5Va.
5Va are used as analog power supplies for DC input, ECG
circuit and AID converter.
5Vf (isolated)
Receiving 10Vn through the isolation transformer which
isolates the voltage from other circuits, the 3-terminal regulator
outputs regulated 5Vf.
The 5Vf are used as power supplies for digital circuits of the
isolated section.
5Vb (isolated)
5Vb are produced from 5Vf through diodes. They are
used as power supplies for analog circuits (input amplifiers)
of the isolated section.
3-1
1
.2 Faulty Power Supplies vs. Troubles
1
.
2
.1 If 10Vn is not output...
The FX-2111 does not operate at all since 5V, 24V and all other powers
are not produced.
1
.
2
.2 If 10V only is not output...
The dropper type low-loss regulator cannot produce +5Vd, thereby dis-
abling the CPU, etc. to operate. The FX-2111 does not apparently operate
at all while 24V and others are available.
1
.
2
.3 If +5Vd only is not output...
The CPU and other components are not supplied with power. The
FX-2111 does not apparently operate at all while powers other than +5Vd
are available.
1
.
2
.4 If +24V only is not output...
The LCD and keys operate normally but waveform recording and al-
phanumeric printout are not available at all.
1
.
2
.5 If unisolated 5Va are not output...
The AID converter and comparator do not operate normally, thereby
making ECG waveform or DC input waveform a baseline with alphanumerics
printed out normally.
1
.
2
.6 If isolated 5Vf and 5Vb are not output...
All 12 leads are displayed and recorded as baselines with alphanumerics
printed out normally.
A Caution
When checking the power supply and related circuits for troubleshoot-
ing, take sufficient care to avoid a short circuit.
3-2
2
. Troubleshooting
2
.1 All Specified Secondary Power Supplies Are Not
Available in AC Operation
(1) Check the FX-2111 is securely connected to the wall outlet using the
specified power cord.
(2) Check the AC inlet has two specified power fuses inserted and the fuses
are not blown out.
(3) Check AC voltage at the secondary side of power transformer. Discon-
nect the output jack, which comes from the transformer, from P1 con-
nector and measure the voltage between pins 1 and 3 of the output
jack. The AC voltage should be as follows:
9
.
9V to 12.5V for 115V version
8
.
5V to 12.5V for 230V version
(4) Check supply voltages on PCB-6236.
1) Check voltages between the anode side of D2 and D3 and the cathode
side of D1 and D4. They should be in a range of 10 to 16V DC.
If DC power output is not available on the board while the transformer
output is found normal, the contact of PI connector may be faulty
or diodes D1 to D4 may be damaged.
2) Also verify that the voltage between the cathode side (TP22) of D5
and GND (TP21) is in a range of 10 to 16V DC.
If the voltage between the cathode side of D5 and GND is not avail-
able, the fuse F1 on the board may be blown out or D5 may be
damaged.
A Caution
When checking power fuses, be sure to turn the power off and discon-
nect the power plug from the wall outlet beforehand.
2
.2 All Specified Secondary Power Voltages Are Not
Available in Ni-MH Battery Operation
(1) Open the rear cover of instrument and check the presence of battery.
Then check that the battery is securely connected to the FX-2111 via
the connector.
(2) Check supply voltages on PCB-6236.
1) Verify that the battery voltage is available between pins 1 and 4 of
P10 and between the plus side (TP25) and GND (TP21).
If the battery voltage is not available there, the contact of P10 may
be faulty or the fuse F2 may be blown out.
2) Press the ON key and verify that the battery voltage is available
between the drain of Q4 (anode side of D6) and GND.
If the battery voltage is not available there, the holding circuit around
Q4, D7 and Q5 may be faulty or the connection of key panel may
be inferior.
3) Verify that the battery voltage is available between the cathode side
(TP22) of D6 and GND.
If the battery voltage is not available there, D6 may be faulty.
3-3
2
.3 +24V Is Not Output
(1) Check the presence of IOVn (8V to 16V). Then verify that the voltage
is aupplied to pins 10 and 13 of IC6.
(2) Check operations of components around IC6.
1) Using the oscilloscope, verify that pin 4 of IC6 outputs a triangular
wave at approximately 170kHz.
If not, IC6 may be faulty.
2) Using the oscilloscope, verify that the gate of Q9 outputs a rectan-
gular wave at approximately 170kHz.
If not, IC6 may be faulty.
3) Using the oscilloscope, verify that the waveform at the drain of Q9
is switched at approximately 170kHz.
If not, Q9 or D13 may be faulty.
4) If +24V is supplied to the thermal print head only, conduct the
following:
Press the START/STOP key to place the instrument in recording con-
dition. Then verify that -I-24V is available at the drain of Q24 and
pins 13, 14 and 15 of P5 connector.
If the + 24V is not available there, consider Q24 or Q15 may be faulty
or check whether or not signals are sent from the gate array (pin 21).
Signal level of Q15's base input: High-24V ON
Low- 24V OFF
If +24V is available there, check the cable of thermal print head.
2
.4 + 10V Is Not Output
(1) Check the presence of IOVn at pin 1 of IC22. To make 10V output avail-
able, the input 10Vn should be higher than 10V.
If the input voltage is present but the output is not available, setting
resistors R119 and R118 or IC22 may be faulty.
2
.5 Vdd Is Not Output
(1) Verify that 10V input is available at pin 1 of IC7. If the IOVn output from
the secondary side of power transformer is lower than 10V, however,
the 10V input at pin 1 of IC7 is lower by several ten millivolts than the
specified -I-10V.
If the input voltage is present but the output is not available, IC7 may
be faulty.
3-4
2
.6 Unisolated 5Va Are Not Output
(1) Verify that the 10Vn input is available at pin 3 of ICQ.
If not, both 5Va should not be output. Conduct the steps described
in 2.1 and 2.2.
(2) Verify that +5Va is output at pin 1 of ICQ and pins 3 and 5 of IC10.
If not, ICQ may be faulty.
(3) Verify that -5Va is output at pin 4 of IC10 (TP2Q, TP53).
If not, IC10, L2 or D14 may be faulty.
2
.7 Isolated 5V Are Not Output
(1) Verify that +10Vn (8V to 16V) is supplied to pins 6 and 7 of 12.
If not, check whether or not 10Vn is output from the secondary side of
power transformer.
(2) Check the circuit around 12.
1) Verify that pin 11 (TP49) of IC20 inputs a 200kHz rectangular wave as
clock signal.
If not, IC16 or IC1Q on the oscillator circuit may be faulty.
2) Verify that pins 8 and 9 of IC20 output rectangular waves at 100kHz
in reversed phases.
If not, IC20 may be faulty.
3) Verify that pin 3 (TP60) of D29 and pin pin 3 (TP61) of D30, each at
the isolated side, output rectangular waves at 100kHz.
If not, check Q20, Q21 and 12, which may be faulty.
4) Verify that rectified and smoothed voltages in plus and minus direc-
tions are input into pin 3 of IC33 and pin 2 of IC34, respectively.
If not, D29 or D30 may be faulty.
If all the abovementioned inputs and outputs are found normal but
isolated 5V are not output, IC33 or IC34 may be faulty.
3-5
2
.8 Troubles Related to Charging
2
.
8.
1 Charging Mode or "CHARGING" Status Is Not Effected
If charging mode is not effected, +5V (CHG IRQ) may not be output
at pin 9 of IC18 or +5V may not be supplied to the charging circuit. Conduct
steps (1) and (2)-1) below.
If charging mode is effected but "CHARGING" status is not initiated,
+ 5V may be available on the charging circuit and at pin 9 (CHG IRQ) of
IC18 but either the battery voltage or temperature may not satisfy the charging
condition. Also, if +5V is not correctly output, the voltage may vary con-
siderably and may be beyond the specified range. So conduct steps (1), (2)-1)
and (2)-2) below.
(1) Open the rear cover of instrument and check the presence of battery.
Then check the battery is securely connected to the instrument via the
connector and the battery cable is not disconnected.
(2) Check the circuit around IC18.
1) Press the OFF key in AC operation and verify that pin 16 (TP44) of
IC18 outputs + 5V. Also verify that pin 9 (CHG IRQ) of gate array IC8
outputs +5\/.
If not, check the operation of + 5V power supply.
. If +5V is output only when the OFF key is pressed,
Q12 may be
faulty.
. If +5V is not output at all even if the OFF key is pressed
,
Q11, Q12,
or D8 may be faulty.
. If only +5V for CHG IRQ is not output,
check whether or not the
collector (TP48) of Q8 is at low level. If it is low, Q8 may be faulty.
2) Verify that voltages between pin 6 (TS) and pin 9 (SNS) and between
pin 7 (BAT) and pin 9 (SNS) of IC18 are in the specified ranges as
follows:
Pin 6 (TP42) 1.01V to 2.0V
Pin 7 (TP2) 1.0V to 1.78V
. If the voltage at pin 7 (BAT) is beyond the specified range,
check
the terminal voltage of battery. If the battery voltage is not higher
than 8.0V or so, the FX-2111 is not placed in "CHARGING" status.
Owing to this, supplemental charging is made in AC operation. Check
whether or not 24V output is available at the collector of Q13 in AC
operation.
. If the voltage at pin 6 (TS) is beyond the specified range,
remove
the battery and check the thermistor in the battery. Measure the
resistance between pin 2 (blue) and pin 4 (black) of the collector.
The resistance should be in a range of 3kft to 30kl2 (lOkft at 250C).
Ambient temperatures should be proper.
3-6
2
.
8
.2 Virtually No Charging Is Made Despite "CHARGING
COMPLETE" on Display
(1) Check the circuit around IC18.
1) Verify that the source side of Q17 is supplied with +24V.
If not, conduct the steps described in "8.3 +24V Is Not Output:'
2) Verify that pin 14 (MOD) of IC18 outputs a rectangular wave at
approximately 140kHz; the drain (TP52) of Q17 outputs a rectangular
wave at approximately 140kHz; and pin 9 (SNS) of IC18 outputs a
triangular wave at approximately 140kHz.
If not, check the following:
. R18 and R82
,
including their mounting condition
. 017
,
Q10, 016, and D22
. If above components are found normal
,
IC18 may be faulty.
NOTE: Charging current is detected as a voltage value at pin 9 (SNS),
thereby switching the output of pin 14 (MOD).
(2) Check the number of charge-discharge times and the number of oper-
ating times after charging.
Usually, the number of charge-discarge times is 200 max, though it may
decrease depending on the operating environment.
The larger the number of operating times after charging, the shorter
the service life of battery becomes.
Thus, if the charging circuit is found normal but virtually no charging
is made despite "CHARGING COMPLETE" on display, the battery may
exhaust the service life.
2
.9 LCD Operation Is Abnormal
(1) Check sure connection between the P2 connector on the main board
and the connector of LCD.
Check the connector terminals for any possible inferior soldering.
(2) Verify the following voltages on the P2 connector:
GND level at pin 1 (Vss)
+5V at pin 2 (Vdd)
+ 0.238V at pin 3 (Vee)
(3) Check the continuity of the following signal lines referring to "4.2 LCD
Control Circuit!'
R
s signal
R/W
E signal
Signals of DB0 to DB7
NOTE: The LCD module used for FX-2111 has a built-in control driver and
is directly accessed by the CPU, with MEMORY READY put.
3-7
2
.10 No Key Operation Is Possible
(1) Verify sure connection between the P7 connector on the main board
and the flexible cable of key panel.
Check the P7 connector for any possible inferior soldering.
Check the flexible cable of key panel for any possible disconnection
and wear of the carbon part.
(2) Verify that key signal lines except for ON and OFF keys are normally
pulled up by checking TP120 to 125 and TP128.
(3) Check the voltage at pin 20 (power supply) of IC15.
Check signals at pin 1 (KEY) and pin 19 (AO) of IC15. Signal at pin 1
should be at low level at every one millisecond.
Verify that pins 2 to 9 and 11 to 18 of IC15 are at low level when a key
is pressed.
NOTE: If only some specific key is not effective, the key may have a poor
contact.
A Caution
The inserting part of key connector is made of carbon. Avoid frequent
repeated disconnection and connection.
2
.11 Paper Is Not Driven or Abnormally Driven
(1>/erify sure connection between the P4 connector on the main board
and the motor cable.
Check the P4 connector for any possible inferior soldering.
Check the motor cable for any possible disconnection.
(2Verify that pins 3 and 5 (TP103) of P4 connector are supplied with +5V.
(3yerify that the following signal is available at pin 1 (TP101) of P4 con-
nector.
!< 5|19. 5;s ;< 5*L9. 5,s
+ 10V
JUULJUU
Paper speed 25mm/sec Paper speed 50mm/sec
Check the signal at pin 14 (TP59) of IC25. (Refer to "2.4 Motor Control:")
It should be 256Hz with a paper speed of 25mm/sec and 512Hz with
a paper speed of 50mm/sec.
Verify that the signal at pin 2 (JP5Q) of IC12 is at high level when the
paper is driven.
3-8
2
.
12 No Mark Detection on Z-fold Paper Is Available
(1) Verify that "RECORDING MODE" is set to "MARK" in the program.
(2) Check the mark sensor for any possible dirt deposit and inferior mount-
ing condition.
(3) Verify sure connection between the P6 connector on the main board
and the flexible sensor cable.
Check the P6 connector for any possible inferior soldering.
Check the flexible sensor cable for any possible disconnection.
NOTE: The mark sensor is the one and only part in the FX-2111, which is
adjusted by a variable resistor. Before conducting the steps
described above, therefore, check the variable resistor for any
possible peeling-off of the paint lock and slippage.
2
.
13 No Paper End Detection Is Available Or "PAPER
END" Alarm Is Constantly Displayed
(1) Check the mark sensor for any possible dirt deposit and inferior mount-
ing condition.
Verify that the magazine sensor switch is positioned in place and
pressed when the magazine is closed.
(2) Verify sure connection between the P6 connector on the main board
and the flexible sensor cable.
Check the P6 connector for any possible inferior soldering.
Check the flexible sensor cable for any possible disconnection.
NOTE: The mark sensor is the one and only part in the FX-2111, which is
adjusted by a variable resistor. Before conducting the steps
described above, therefore, check the variable resistor for any
possible peeling-off of the paint lock and slippage.
2
.14 Program Contents Change
(1) Verify that the lithium battery voltage is +2.5V.
Check the lithium battery for any possible inferior soldering.
(2) Verify that when the FX-2111 is turned off, pin 28 of IC2 is supplied with
+3V from the lithium battery to back up the RAM.
NOTE: Program contents are stored in the RAM IC2 and backed by the
lithium battery when the FX-2111 is turned off.
If program contents change despite sufficient lithium battery
voltage, refer to
"
2
.9 Memory Backup Circuit:'
2
.15 Buzzer Does Not Operate
(1) Verify that pin 15 (or R73) of the gate array outputs a rectangular wave
at 1kHz under the condition where the buzzer should sound.
If the wave is normally output, R73, soldering of the buzzer or the buzzer
itself may be faulty.
In the case where no QRS-synchronized sound is generated, make sure
that "QRS BEEP" is set to "ON" in the program.
3-9
2
.16 No Waveform Recording Nor Alphanumeric
Printout Is Available
(1) Verify sure connection between the P5 connector on the main board
and the thermal print head cable.
Verify sure connection between the thermal print head and the cable.
Check the P5 connector for any possible inferior soldering.
(2) Verify that +24V is available between pins 13 and 15 (TP112) of the P5
connector under the condition where a waveform should be recorded.
Verify that pin 9 of P5 connector is supplied with +5V.
(3) Verify that the TOFF signal at pin 21 of gate array or the base of Q15
is at high level under the condition where recording should be made.
Verify that signals of LATCH (pin 2 of P5 or TP107), CLOCK (pin 3 of
P5 or TP108), STROBE (pins 5, 6,and 7 of P5 or TP109) and DATA IN
(pin 1 of p5 or TP106) are available at the timings as described "2.8
Thermal Print Head Control Circuit;'
(4) To make sure of the correct operation of the RAM for thermal print head:
. Verify that pin 28 of IC5 is supplied with +5V.
. Verify that JP3 is short-circuited by soldering.
NOTE: If electrical signals are normal
,
mechanical failure may make wave-
form recording and alphanumeric printout impossible. So check
the spring mounting condition and other mechanical status around
the thermal print head.
2
.17 No DC Input Waveform Recording Is Available
(1) Make sure that "DC RECORDING" is set to "ON" in the program.
(2) Check the P3 connector on the main board for any possible inferior
soldering.
(3) Verify that pin 4 of IC21 is supplied with +5V and pin 11, with -5V.
If IC21 is not correctly supplied with power, the FX-2111 should not be
able to record ECG waveform too.
(4) Check the AID converter referring to "2.20 Checking AID Converter"
If the AID converter is faulty, the FX-2111 should not be able to record
ECG waveform too.
2
.18 Any Waveform of All 12 Leads Is Recorded As Baseline
(1) Check isolated 5V and unisolated 5V referring to 2.6 and 2.7.
Verify that power supply pins of IC12,13,17, 21, 31 and 35-45 (opera-
tional amplifier, multiplexor, etc.) are supplied with power.
(2) To check the reset circuit and the control signal, verify that pin 13 of
IC44 is not fixed to high level.
3-10
2
.19 Waveform of Some Specific Lead Is Recorded As
Baseline
(1) Check the lead cable for any possible internal disconnection and inferior
hookup.
(2) In relation to the lead which results in a baseline, check the buffer IC,
the resistance of resistance network, power supplies to lead selector
ICs (IC36,38,41 and 45) and their connection status such as soldering.
2
.20 Checking AID Converter
Check the AID converter if the trouble occurs despite the normal con-
dition detected by taking steps described in Section 2.16, 2.17 or 2.18.
(1) Verify that pin 7 (TP7) of IC13 outputs a triangular wave with an ampli-
tude of 3.2V and a pulse width of 520ns. If the triangular wave is
normally output, proceed to step (4) below.
(2) Verify that power supply pins of IC17,21 and 13 are supplied with power.
Verify that the reference voltage of +2.5V is supplied.
If not, check the power supply.
(3) Verify that a rectangular wave ADCLK (L: 520(is, H: 480|js) of 1ms cycle
is output at 1ms cycles from the collector terminal of Q1.
(4) Verify that the low level S/H signal with a pulse width of 96ns is output
at every 1ms from pin 6 of IC17, referring to
"
2
.
3 AID Converter Circuit!'
(5) Check the output of comparator as follows. *
Verify that pin 1 (ECG signal) of IC13, pin 8 (DC input signal) or pin 14
(battery/thermistor temperature) outputs a pulse which changes in the
pulse width corresponding to the changing input signal.
Verify that pins 4, 6 and 8 of IC12 output the abovementioned pulse
signal of which the amplitude is limited to a range of 0 to 5V.
3-11
CHAPTER
4
Maintenance
1
. Replacing Power Fuses 4-1
2
. Replacing ROM 4-1
3
. Replacing Rechargeable Battery 4-2
4
. Operation Check by Self-testing 4-3
4
.1 Self-testing Procedures 4-3
4
.2 Examples of Test Results 4-4
4
.3 System Errors 4-5
5
. Disassembling/Reassembling the FX-2111 4-6
5
.1 Disassembling Procedure 4-7
1
. Replacing Power Fuses
Power fuses are hardly blown out. But if they are blown out due to
some reason, turn the FX-2111 off and disconnect the power cord from
the wall outlet. Then pull fuse holders off the bottom panel as shown
below. Insert spare fuses and put fuse holders in original positions.
A Caution
When replacing power fuses, be sure to turn the power off and dis-
connect the power plug from the wall outlet beforehand.
2
. Replacing ROM
(1) Remove the upper casing.
(2) The ROM will be accessible on the PC board. Remove the ROM.
(3) Mount the new ROM, taking care of the direction. The ROM's socket
has 36 pins.
If 1M-byte ROM is used, it will be mounted taking the full space for
it. If the ROM is other than "IM-byte ROM, put it aside the rear of the
socket (aside IC3).
(4) Check the ROM is not contacted with feet of R18 when mounted.
(5) If there is no problem, put the upper cover and fix it with screws.
(6) Turn the FX-2111 on. Verify that the control program version on the
standby display is the same as the label on the ROM.
A Caution
When replacing the ROM, be sure to turn the power off. Also, take
care to install the ROM in correct position.
tfC6 tft
i)
4-1
3
.
Replacing Rechargeable Battery
(1) Turn the FX-2111 off and disconnect the power cord from the wall
outlet.
(2) Put the FX-2111 upside down. Loosen two screws off the battery cover.
(3) Replace the battery with new one. Insert the connector of battery cable
securely in place.
(4) Put the battery cover in the original position and fix it with two screws.
If the battery cover is not put squarely, rearrange the battery cable,
etc. to neatly accommodate the battery in the room.
(5) Press the ON key to verify that the FX-2111 is powered.
(6) The new battery may have been stored for a long period of time and
lowered in capacity due to self-discharge. So be sure to charge the
battery after replacing.
A Caution
When replacing the battery, be sure to turn the power off and dis-
connect the power plug from the wall outlet beforehand.
c
V "v -
NOTE: It is recommended to charge the battery in the stock every six
months. Also to make full use of the battery in the FX-2111, fol-
low instructions in the operation manual.
4-2
4
.
Operation Check by Self-testing
The self-testing function permits you to perform the following tests:
1
.
Total Test 6. LCD Test
2
. Sensitivity Test 7. Key Test
3
.
Time Constant Test 8. Status Test
4
.
Print Test 9. Automatic Power-off Test
5
.
Recorder Test
4
.1 Self-testing Procedures
(1) Press the MODE key to place the FX-2111 in the program mode. The
display will be as follows:
1 AC FILTER
(OFF)
(2) Press the ImV (A) key. The following message will appear:
MAINTENANCE
PUSH (START) KEY
]
(3) Press the START/STOP key. The display will be as follows:
M-1 AC FILTER
FREQUENCY (50HZ)
(4) Press the ImV (A) key. The following message will appear:
SELF TEST
PUSH (START) KEY
(5) Press the START/STOP key. The display will be as follows:
1 TOTAL TEST
Press the START/STOP key once more. The total test will start to test
sensitivity, time constant, print, recorder, and LCD.
To proceed to the Key Test, Status Test or Auto Power-off Test, select
it using the < or key.
9 AUTO POWER OFF
4-3
?
1/2 1
Z
TEST
r
1
4.
2.
2 Print Tes
t
n t a *
'
1 *
'
: ;
4
.
2.
3 Recorder
Test
....
;
..>
. !
Mm"
RECORDER 'EST
4.
2.
4 LCD Tes
t
o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4-4
4
.3 System Errors
System errors are caused by troubles with hardware or software.
Usually, they cannot be treated by users.
If a system error occurs, the following alarm message blinks and
the buzzer sounds:
(Blinks)
S Y S T E M m R R O R
CODE
9 0
If a system error occurs during recording, the operator should stop
the FX-2111 from recording (stop the motor). All the operation keys will
be ineffective. Also, the normal operation will not be recovered unless
the power is turned off once.
Error codes and causes are as follows:
Code
01
Type Description
Overheat
Thermal print head is abnormally heat-
ed to over 60oC.
02 ROM error Checksum error
03 RAM error RAM's read/write error
04
Unused interrupt 1 Unused software interrupt
05 Unused interrupt 2 Unused software interrupt
06 RTM error 1
Task No. to RTM macro is illegal.
07 RTM error 2
Task status to RTM macro is improper.
08 RTM error 3
Task's queue area overflows.
RTM: Real-time monitor
4-5
5
.
Disassembling/Reassembling the FX-2111
For maintenance, inspection and replacement of ROM and other
components, you need to disassemble the instrument. Use the follow-
ing steps to disassemble: The FX-2111 will be reassembled in the reverse
order. Also, refer to the Chapter 9
"
Structural Diagrams" when disas-
sembling.
When disasssembling or reassembling the FX-2111, take the follow-
ing cautions:
A Caution
Disassembling/Reassembling Precautions
. Be sure to disconnect the power cord and make sure the instru-
ment is turned off before disasasembling or reassembling.
. Do not remove the battery before disconnecting any PC board.
. Take care that repeated disconnection of the key panel and sen-
sor board may result in poor contact.
. Use proper tools to loosen screws.
. When reassembling
, make sure that all screws are securely tight-
ened and all connectors are completely inserted.
PC Board Handling Precautions
. PC boards are equipped with highly sensitive components to static
electricity.
. PC boards are highly sensitive electronic devices.
Put removed PC
boards in a proper protective bag or take appropriate measures to
protect them.
Handle PC boards carefully. A shock to them may damage the com-
ponents.
. Never insert a connector to the powered PC board nor remove the
powered PC board.
4-6
5
.
1 Diassemling Procedure
Take the following steps to disassemble the FX-2111: (The procedure described here
is for the model equipped with the battery.)
e7)
g3
jo
Doublt Semus Screw (S),
M3x8
~

~
Step 1: Remove the cover of paper magazine Step 2: Open the battery cover on the bottom
and the paper shaft. panel and remove the battery.
Double Semus Sciew (S). M3x8
-
1
1/
51
*
.
4-Double Semus S
ciew (S).
M3x8
Irom Ttanslormer
Irom RecodJer Motor
Thermal Array Head Cable
Sensor Cable
fe I
2
-Double Semus Screw (S),
0
*
Step 3: Loosen four screws on the bottom Step 4: Diconnect connectors from the PC
panel and remove the upper case. board and loosen two screws on the
PC board. Then, the PC board can be
removed.
4-7
Double Semus Screw (S), M3x8
3-Double Semus Screw (I). M3xB
>
0
8
0
r
-
-
8
0
8
0
Step 5: Loosen three screws which fix the Step 6: Loosen the screw which fixes the
recorder onto the botton panel and power board PCB-6238 and the trans-
remove the recorder. former onto the bottom panel. Dis-
connect the connector from the
transformer and remove the power
board.
2- Double Semus Scre
w (S),
M38
m
8
8
0
el
5
Step 7: Loosen the screws whch fix the
transformer onto the bottom panel.
Then, remove the transformer and
grounding parts. Now, disassem-
bling is complete.
4-8
CHAPTER
5
Periodical Inspection
1
. Periodical Inspection 5-1
1
.1 Checking lead cable and power cord 5-1
1
.2 Visual inspection 5-1
1
.3 Cleaning the FX-2111 5-1
1
.
4 Self-test and total function check 5-1
1
.5 Battery check 5-2
2
. Safety Inspection 5-2
2
.1 Measuring leakage current 5-2
2
.2 Measuring protective grounding resistance 5-5
2
.
3 Remarks 5-6
1
.
Periodical Inspection
In this chapter, we describe the inspection to prevent troubles and
let the FX-2111 keep the sufficient safety and complete operating condition.
Perform the following at least once a year:
Check the lead cable, power cord, and grounding wire for any possible
damage.
. Conduct visual inspection.
. Clean the FX-2111
.
. Perform the self-test and total function check
.
. Check the battery.
. Check the leakage current.
Measure the protective grounding resistance.
As with simple inspection, recommend the user to make it every day
or week. But let the user refer a complete function check and troubleshoot-
ing to the service engineer authorized by Fukuda Denshi.
1
.
1 Checking lead cable and power cord
Visually check the lead cable and power cord for any possible damage.
Check also the connectors for any possible looseness. If a damage is
found, replace them as required. Merely applying a tape may not repair
the cable sufficiently.
Also measure the resistance of each electrode to check for internal
cable disconnection and damage.
1
.2 Visual inspection
. Check that mechanical parts such as screws are securely fitted.
. Check that connectors inside the FX-2111 are securely connected.
. Check that there is no trace of damage.
. If a loose part is found
,
tighten it securely.
1
.3 Cleaning the FX-2111
The recommended number of cleaning times depends on the oper-
ating frequency and environment.
For cleaning, wipe the casing with a properly wetted soft cloth. You
can use the cleanser for tableware by weakening it with water. However,
take care that the cleaning solution or water may not enter the inside
through openings. Finally, wipe off wetty substance with a dry cloth.
1
.
4 Self-test and total function check
Perform the self-test described in "4. Maintenance" and check the total
function of the FX-2111 to ensure that the equipment operates safely and
completely.
5-1
1
.5 Battery check
Measure the voltage between plus and minus sides of battery to check
the capacity. If it is below 9V, charge the battery. Also, if the battery has
not been charged for six months, charge it. If the battery will not be used
for a long period of time, remove it from the FX-2111 and store in a cool
place.
If the battery is below 6V, it may be difficult or impossible to charge.
In such a case, replacement is required.
2
. Safety Inspection
To ensure the safety of FX-2111, it is recommended to perform safety
inspection. The test methods and measuring instruments are stipulated
in the standard for safety test. It is considered extremely difficult to fully
follow the standard for the safety test at the health care site. In checking
for maintenance and inspection, therefore, measure each specified value
as a rough rule of thumb.
We describe here examples of simplified measurement of leakage
current and protective grounding resistance.
A Caution
If you find a value which exceeds the allowable level, be sure to let
the user avoid using the FX-2111. If the user operates the FX-2111 as
it is, he/she may receive an hazardous accident.
2
.1 Measuring leakage current
Prepare an instrument to measure the leakage current (electronic or
digital voltmeter), impedance device and power switch box.
The impedance device has the following configuration:
R 1
R 2 C 1 -r V
R1: 10kn 5%
R2: 1kfi 1%
C1: 0.015tiF 5%
V: Voltmeter
You can obtain a leakage current by measuring voltages at both ends
of the impedance device.
5-2
The digital voltmeter shall indicate a true root mean square value to
a composite waveform of a frequency band from DC to 1MHz. If such a
voltmeter is not available in hand, you may use a commercially available
digital voltmeter for the purpose of simple maintenance and inspection.
However, make sure of the frequency band of the voltmeter and note that
the voltmeter will not indicate a leakage current at a frequency exceeding
the capacity.
(1) Example of checking ground leakage current (current flowing in pro-
tective grounding conductor)
Power Switch Box
POWER
Wall Outlet
GND
Polarity Switches
o
a
-
-
-
ob
-O
a
-

b
GND
A Point
-
o
'
Oft
8 Point
Medical
Electronic
Instalment
M D
Power Cord
MD=lmpedance Measurement Device
See the figure above. A gounding terminal and the power switch box
which allows you to switch the polarity facilitate measurement of
ground leakage current.
The procedure to measure ground leakage current using the power
switch box is as follows:
. Measurement of ground leakage current is made by measuring
voltages at B point (grounding conductor of power cord) and A point
(wall grounding terminal) under normal condition and single fault con-
dition.
Normal condition
. Measurement of ground leakage current under normal condition is
made by switching the polarity switches to
"
a"
positions, then to
"
b"
positions. Thus, measurement is made in two ways.
Single fault condition
. Measurement of ground leakage current under single fault condi-
tion is made with a power fuse removed by switching the polarity
switches as above. Since the same measurement is made with
another fuse removed, measurement for single fault condition is made
in four ways.
5-3
(2) Example of measuring enclosure leakage current (current flowing from
enclosure to the ground)
Power Swdch Box
; Polanty Switches !
POWER
Wall OuUel
GND
-
Oj-
-
ob
T
-O
A Point
GND
Opsn lor ilngla lauli condillocy-
Medical
Electronic
Insirument
B Point
| M D \-
MO Impedance Measuiement D
evice
Power Cord
Metal Foil
Probe
Or
Apply a metal foil of 20 x 10 cm to the isolated enclosure. Put the probe
to the metal foil for measurement.
Measurement of enclosure leakage current is made by measuring
voltages at A point (wall grounding terminal) and B point (desired
part of enclosure).
If the enclosure is isolated, stick a metal foil (e.g. aluminium foil) onto
the enclosure with a conductive tape and apply the probe to that
metal foil.
Measurement of enclosure leakage current under normal condition
is made by switching the polarity switches to "a" positions, then to
"
b"
positions. A value measured under normal condition will be a
very small value near zero.
Measurement of enclosure leakage current under single fault con-
dition is made with the wall grounding terminal and the grounding
conductor of power cord removed and by switching the polarity of
power source.
In leakage current measurement, take a maximum value as the meas-
urement result.
The following are maximum allowable ground leakage current and
enclosure leakage current: In inspection, it is important to compare meas-
urement values with past ones to check for any outstanding difference.
Maximum allowable leakage currents (117/253V AC)
Normal condition
Single fault condition
Ground leakage current
Enclosure leakage current
0
.
5mA
0
.
1mA
1
.
0mA
0
.
5mA
5-4
2
.
2 Measuring protective grounding resistance
According to the standard, protective grounding resistance shall be
measured by letting the testing transformer flow an AC current of 10-20A
from a power source of which the voltage with no load does not exceed
6V. Practically, however, it is not easy to prepare such a testing device.
We show therefore a simplified method as follows:
Power Iranslormer shall be abl
e lo let a curfent of 1-
3A How at a voltage ol less than 6V
with no load
.
A C
2 30 V
Power
Transformer
V
o O
VW Or
A Point
30 C Point EO
(SOW)
Medical Eqjipmenl
6V
6
o
B Point
VI (Voltage between
A and C)
V2 (Voltage between
B and C)
.
O
El
Metal Part
R: Protective Grounding
Resistance
t
Power Cord '
Simplified Measurement of Protective Grounding Resistance
The testing circuit above allows you to measure the protective ground-
ing resistance of equipment using an AC current of 2A or so. Connect the
power cord of equipment to El and the metal part (such as equipoten-
tialization terminal) to EO. Make the conductor to EO shortest possible to
suppress the contact resistance. Flow a current of 2A or so to the equip-
ment and measure voltage V1 between A and C points and V2 between
B and C points.
Since the flowing current is the same, the subject protective grounding
resistance can be obtained through the relations between the voltage ratio
and resistance ratio as follows:
R/3 = V2/V1
.
"
. R (protective grounding resistance) = 3 V2A/1 (fi)
Measurement current may be 1A or so.
With the standard, the resistance between an accessible conductive
part and the protective grounding terminal shall be 0.1 Q maximum. In meas-
urement at the grounding conductor of power cord with the power cord
connected, the grounding resistance including that of the protective
grounding conductor of power cord shall be 0.2ft maximum.
Protective grounding resistance
Resistance between protective grounding terminal
and potential equalization terminal
Protective grounding conductor of power cord and
potential equalization terminal
5-5
0
.
10 maximum
0
.
20 maximum
2
.
3 Remarks
Abovementioned measurement of protective grounding resistance
requires the power transformer which can flow an AC current of several
amperes and a testing fixture. If you cannot prepare such a testing power
transformer, you may measure it with the following method to obtain a
rough rule of thumb:
Measure the resistance between an accessible conductive part and
the protective grounding terminal to verify that it is lower than 0.1ft. If you
measure the protective grounding resistance with the grounding conductor
of power cord as the protective grounding terminal, the resistance shall
be lower than 0.2ft including that of the protective grounding conductor.
You need also to adjust the resistance of the testing lead or probe
used for measurement.
Reslsianca Measuring InsUument
< 0 . 1 fi
Testing Lead
Medical Ecjjipmenl
Accessible Conductive Part
(e.g. potential equalization terminal)
Protective Grounding Terminal
Potential Equalization Terminal
Protective Grounding Terminal
nvj
po-m
Simplified Method of Resistance Measurement
This method considerably differs from that of the standard. Consider
the result as a rough rule of thumb.
Protective grounding resistance
Resistance between protective grounding terminal
and potential equalization terminal
Protective grounding conductor of power cord and
potential equalization terminal
0
.
1ft maximum
0
.
2ft maximum
5-6
CHECK SHEET FOR PERIODICAL INSPECTION
Inspection Date: Inspected by:
Model Number Installation Site
Serial Number Years of Use
Check Items
Judgment/Measurement : Remarks (Repair Required)
VISUAL INSPECTION
1
. Cords and Cables
Power cord and lead cable for damage
Connections of power cord and lead cable
Pass/Fail
Pass/Fail
2
. Casing and Accessories
. Casing for damage such as crack
. Casing for dirt
. Labels for fading letters
. Screws for loooseness and dropout
. Electrodes for dirt and rust
. Expendables and operation manual
Pass/Fail
Pass/Fail
Pass/Fail '
Pass/Fail
Pass/Fail
Pass/Fail
3
.
Connectors
. Power and lead connectors for damage and looseness
4
.
Others
. Power fuses for breakdown
Protective grounding terminal for damage
Switch panel for damage and dirt
Thermal print head for damage and dirt
Paper magazine for damage and dirt
LCD module for damage and dirt
r
-
Pass/Fail
Pass/Fail
Pass/Fail
Pass/Fail
Pass/Fail
Pass/Fail
Pass/Fail
ELECTRICAL INSPECTION
. AC operation and battery operation
. Time constant test
. Recorder test (paper speed & sensitivity)
. Printout test (for missed dots)
. Key test
. LCD test
. Auto power-off test
. Battery charge V)
Pass/Fail
Pass/Fail
Pass/Fail
Pass/Fail
Pass/Fail
Pass/Fail
Pass/Fail
Pass/Fail
Charge OK/NG
SAFETY
. Ground leakage current (normal condition)
(single fault condition)
. Enclosure leakage current (normal condition)
(single fault condition)
. Protective grounding resistance
OTHERS
|jA Pass/Fail
pA Pass/Fail
|iA Pass/Fail
|jA Pass/Fail
Q Pass/Fail
5-7
CHAPTER
6
Circuit Diagrams
Overall Block Diagram 433-5125 6-1
Overall Block Diagram 433-4893 6-3
Main Board Circuit Diagram, 1/9 to 9/9 523-2020... 6-5 to 6-21
Power Board Circuit Diagram 524-2021 6-23
Sensor Board Circuit Diagram 524-1959 6-24
Motor Module Circuit Diagram 524-1960 6-25
Battery Pack Circuit Diagram 524-1961 6-26
Overall Connection Diagram 433-5126 6-27
Overall Connection Diagram 433-4894 6-29
LCD Connection Diagram 434-4895 6-31
Motor Connection Diagram 434-4896 6-32
r .
DC Input
.
Bult.r
*
Amplifier'
. Main Board
Pr.B-6409
5
u
c
u
5
i
rs
Isolated Section
Butttr
Amplifier
Resislanct
NelworK lor
Lead Slectior
I
1
i
I
Preamplilici
it
liaV
Time
ConsUnt/
Reset
'
Circuit
Middle
Ampliner
i25
-
n
ModulaiJon.
Circuit Tranjlormer

1
Demodulation
Circuit I->
Amplilicr
i US
I
Amplifier
Control
+5V.
R-wav*
Detector
Circuit
Overinpul
Detector
Circuit
ftjlse
Generator
Circuit
+VFB
Power
Circuit
Isolation
Translormer
J
i
Pustv
Pull
Circuit
Triangular |_
r-Wav*
_ j-
Generator ~
21
Oscillator
Recorder
Photo
Coupler
Photo
Coupler
t
-Sensor Board:
PCB-62
'
39
.Sensor
Circuit
Motor Module
NF-26P1/25|*
Motor
Control
Thermal
Prinl Head
QS6-F
TEMP
i
Gale Array
FD88O07-AC
4 \
t
T
L - . - - . .1
!
I
l
I
f
i!
< IA
, i
Power Supply ' :
-5V
T
i
>
I i
A C 1 1 5 V
I
J.
i r-
""1
. +5V
'
I . , AC Input
: i
.
i
i
I
i
T
Digital
Power
Supplies
+ 5V
i
RAM
SRH2254-12
8Kbyte
CLK
16HHz
lor Thermal Prinl Head
LCD
NOH202AOO
0
A
T
A
B
U
s
0
R
E
S
S
B
U
S

KM
_
?
.
In
I
+10'/
CPU
H063B09
2HHz
+ 24V
.
'
I .
'
\\
'
\\
'
i:
i . - - -
. I
*
. i
i
AC Inlet Board
PCB-410
Rectifier
Circuit
ROM
AM27C512
54Kbyte
Charging
Circuit
| A V A T
-
RAM
SRM2264-12
SKbvte
I
r
r
i
i
Key Panel
Ni-MH
Battery
PacK
_7t
: i
;
i
i
,
;
i
1 i
i
'
i
i .
Trans I ormc/
i
i i
i
i
, i
, I
:i
:i
ji

TITLE
Overall Block Diagram
DRAWING NO.
433-5125
MODEL NO.
FX-2111 (USA)
ASSEMBLY NO. DATE
96.10.9
6-1
DC Inpul -3
.
Butter
Amplitief
'
, Main Board .
pcb-6409
-.1
Power Supply 1 ;
o
c
o
V
o
3
i
rs
Isolated Section
i
Amplilier
-5
Resistance
Network lor
Lead Seltctior
I
Preamplilicr
xB
ItnV
i
i
Time
ConslanU
Reset
'
Circuit
-3
Middle
Amplifier
125

1
Modulation
Circuit
Isolation
Transformer'
I
I
Demodulation
Circuit
Amplifier
xl.25
, AC Input
Amplilier
Control
i5V
R-wave
Oelector
Circuit
Overinput
Detector
Circuit
-5
Pulse
Generator
Circuit
iVFB
Power
Circuit
k- Isoiation
Translormer
I
Push-
Pull
Circuit
AT
Triangular
r-SWave _
Generator
Oscillator
Recorder
v
Photo
Coupler
Photo
Coupler
Sensor Board:
PCB-5239
.Sensoi
Circuit
Motor Module
NF-26P1/25
Motor
Control
X
<-
Thermal
Print Head
056-F
TEMP
i
-5
Gate Array
FD88007-AC
AC Inlet Board
pcB-e4io
I
U ? i
R AM
SRH2264-12
8Kbyte
CLK
16MHz
lor Thermal Prim Head
LC 0
NDM202AOO
D
A
T
A
8
U
S
i D
R
E
S
S
B
U
S
CPU
HD63809
2MHz
ROM
AM27C512
64Kbyte
RAM
SRM2264-12
8Kbyte
i
-i
Key Panel
Transformer
-sv
1
T
2S1
!
.
5
o
+ 5V
fc
1 ,
u
11.
in
Digital
Power
Supplies
i *
+ 5V
i
i
Rectifier
Circuit
t
+ 10V
I
FET + 2 V
> i
Charging
Circuit
I
> AVJT
i
J.
r
Ni-MH
Battery
Pack
AC 230 V
|i
t
TITLE
Overall Block Diagram
DRAWING NO.
4334893
MODEL NO.
FX-2111 (CE)
ASSEMBLY NO. DATE
96.10.9
6-3
IC37
_
uPC4064G2
1039
VBF-f VRF -
4
4
4
noi!) i. miss omtnsi smcifih.
AU IEC1ST01S tit IN Q, \%, I. ||
ALL cmcims tit IK U F
1. SPICUl SYHtOlS UUCE
<D tfl. tin IIS! PAH
. <M.iM 1!S1 PtD
IC31 uPC4054G
IC35 TC-4051BF
IC3Q TC-4051BF
TC-4S3flRF
TC-40S1BF
IC44 TC-40g4BF
IC451TC-4051BF
TCI? .TC-4Sfl4RF
IC13 uPC4074C
IC15 TC7W04F
TC17 TC-40S3RF
ICig TC-4Ba4BF
IC20 TC-74PC74F
IC21 u PC40B4G
IC26
IC27
HEF4046BT
TC7W02F
4
14
-L JUL
7
is 7,a
16 7,ft
16 A
16 7,6
3
16
2.
7 ,a
Fl F2 +RV -RV VDD
7 - - -14
4
4
11 -
-
- a
a - -
7 - -
7 - -
8
4
4
4
JL4.
14
_
L4_
IB
VBF-
I1 <
T T
Cl IB
.SWF
C97 Jcxot, )<:
T T
Ci 19
FC
-SVF
C93 jcil? |ci25 |ci28 C94 \ci Ifc |ci2t ]ct.27
T T T
9
FC
T T T
FC
6
T
E 1
J
C I
IC1 QM27CS12-150DC 14 25 -
VDD VDB
TC2 SRM2264-12
IC3 HD53B09E
.ICS.
ICS
5RM2264-12
FDa6007-PiC
TC11 TC74HC24BftF
IC14 TC74HC04nF
IC15
IC23
TC74HCB41ftF
TC74HC04RF
14 - 26
IB
40
65
90
7
1A
7
14
'
26
3
26
63
1 2
J_
4
22l
4.
6
1 I Ci \ CC |ci3 jcT |cZ2 ] C30 j C31 | C
JTTTTTTTT
j | C3I joi Jclfc | C37 | COS jcfcl lct.6 ] C68 J_C7 3
jJTTTTTTTTT
V
VDB
4>
TITLE
Main Board Circuit Diagram, 1/9
DRAWING NO.
523-2020
MODEL NO.
FX-2111
ASSEMBLY NO.
PCB-6409
DATE
95.01.09
6-5
aoac-isscicr >
o-
o-
o
o-
<
r
i
3
H3 mil
XL
IC3T0
. 1
rnuj
'C IC3JC
19 lT ,_ >-fl.
tlK IJ IQH -L. > uPCIC
1
| C 10]
I) HOP
tC3
2
1
<1K 10M
T
C 104
HQ*
017 1
rnua
C I
uf*C4044
[CI 13
9 HOP
131
1cjo
UPC4044
T
Cl 14
HOP
Q4Q
runs
I cue
. 220
IK UPC40ft4 I OK
[ C 120
V 1S0P
44 1
C42C C I
41 . 342
<1K ,J lOM rC404
V L0H
044
rnM2
rs Q
ic2o
"140 0234
.
CI g)
Li
LirC404 SIM
[ C 123
7 1S0P
941
rnu2
rc IC42n
1>- "PC
1
M23T . 230
IK i J 1 OK JL
rc40*4
p
in
9
rc
C 134
fll4ft
2 2 OOP C 1 32
3or
C133
II I C4 J
. 24* . 24S SiOP
IOK
. 244
uFC 4064
_
F _
2 OK
. IIS
2 OK
. 21 1
7 OK
. 210
20K
. 294
20K
. 201
20K
> 2 If
> JOK
> 113 19
mi'
A2ao
LOK
R20
30K
LOK
-fl 2 3 Z
lOK * vr
.301
*IK
. 1 BO
7 -T-n <.pc404 4 o.jj ; i?i
10K 5bi7S /300K
} 140K 1
-S\J~V-
17*
10K
s
Aiit
ao
i
12
JJ
It
X4
%7
f
iC3a,.?
JL
5
u.
40
X I
1
>]
If
<(
a?
I NH
.
'
iBsr~
i i
JL
JL
Jl
xo
It 1
J
If
4 I
t NH
.
c
'
1051
3t
Li
40 X
I
12
4
XC
I NH
C
TOTi
I
-svr
UX5 212
C7B o.oca
. 174
5 . IK
. It 7
0
co1 rc:200H>
0.0013
rHI--
n 163 ""2 2,OK
-"vw-
ICS 10
i-
5 4 '0"
n tai ni&i caj CB7 rc IC37B 1 3
. 11
> 20K 3K 0. 22 LI
LU. > " -VW-t VW
. IBM
, 140K < c04 X
[ 5= I t-
C04 X | 11170 > 1-
434
0.01S| | | 3.5n > J*

1 SS14
fC T rc > 30QK
WPC4044
Jl J
IC370
n ia2
ZuK
LSS302
uPC40t* 1 7 I
n i hi H 183
20K t 40K -5VF . IK
2r 032a
T 1SS301
JK 13K0 ] .4KB
104 S
10* ?
rc 4 . B
P' 3
ft 1*1
100
f
0
03
UN3
33
A ,c"
522 <.i/jsv
UIIO04CSB-1.2
rc
,
tg41
?- ai sm
i- 02 O
%- QJ CLK
-
[ j 04 oc
Ton-
t
3:
<5
4093
4 0?S
1035
4
4093
JJL
00.
. 23ar
13K
1C430 }
peo44
10K
. 169
rc
1124 1 -
5
rc
0.22
200K
C79 iC3in
2
0.22
<fl 1 73
PC40%4
rc
R 2SS
. 247
-
S IK
: l 30
O . 4 t
JL
1C43C
uPH131
R7S1 R73
CI3S
HI-
3 .003 3
rc
. 20
-
? . IK
24
--*/W-
5. IK
24
Ji
.?wr
. 234
- /W '
'6ok
1C43U
oloaii
HI-
uPC33 5
IC43n
_2
PC33
2 * zook
2S2 ? 3 f
n2:e
. IK
C122 "
11214 > Xft2i4
5. IK ? ? 9. IK
Pa 4
oo**r
-svr
Cl 12
0. U
....
IK
Cl IS
0.01
0223
S IK
0 2 I A
e
Q CO
JJl
1 ClOl
I 3io0i.r
Paga 4
TWPPrtT A
'~
l
-svr I
IC400
4S30
11 2
*svr . svr
/tiOK
_JL
e
CO
IC4aA
4S3a
_4_
-A-
1 04 3 A224
49aK C I I 1
0. IJ .. R210
p.
UN 112
C131
HO'
1-0. 25V|
TITLE
Main Board Circuit Diagram, 2/9
MODEL NO.
FX-2111
ASSEMBLY NO.
PCB-6409
DRAWING NO.
523-2020
DATE
95.01.08
6-7
R12(. 2K
v/V -
>
Past <1I> I- N 1 7 B
Ri 28 2K
n bfi- > C47 f c : 25
j . zr.
0.022
K 1 79
1' SI* 1- >
03 2 C22
5511391
p 10 ' nBD age T 1
5514793
B
0 120KF 30Kr
Pa?? 2
rtu >
IO00P Rlt6 2 C21D E j
R4 a
Li
CfcO CS7 1M 1M C56 1O0OP 1 n 12
UPCb6(jt)
R1CS k 1 2 5 ce7 C5B D.O1 0.01 D . 0 J J C 13
I
2K 1- r w 3 IC 128
R43 0 7
3.
Irc5e
in in OOP iOOOP
5 IT 0
L3 z X 5
20K
uPC07a * 1
63 1
2 ? ?
1 0 11B
ISS302
02
SSI 4393
T
T
10O 5S1393
C23 ce5.
_V O. 022 0. J
E J 9
5 zo R56
FC c 1
in
6 Kb 2 I NH
1 1 1 C 13 C
2K
Pasff fa R57 rc jjc
.10
2
rc58
E
uPC407a 20K
at
5 V
] C3e
L 00 E2 1 D20e
1SS302
D 19B
1SS302 _v 0.02 2
E 1
I C2 lO
C J
2 K 7 B
P3 R5 R 109 3 R 106 0 19
SSI 4393
3
n v ~ vv, I"
R 1 IS IK RSO 3. UPC4064
. Dl 90
1 1SS3D2
"
ess
I C 130
Rill
B2K
ZK
ICIJO P9* 6 z R4 S-C8036-01 1DO
5 IP
R4B JL.
C5 4
vr-rr (2 . 5V >
II
1-IPC4074 20K t C45e 3
R5 -SV
330OP
J0D T'
R 114 1 D 12B
1SS302
lOOKB E 1 2 C2 IB 78.7KB
022
6 R53 1 C 13B
Z 1
I C2 1 C
39KB . Z R130
Rl 13
7F.7KB
Par 7
(EaIIiZ>
e UPC4064
10 R5 1 UPC4074
n
Rl 12
76.7KB
30K
UPC4064 t-3. 2 - *Z .2V J
Cfe.25 V LSB)
C55
22
S60P
4
.
El
E 1
C 1
Pave 6
Pgr B R 1D3
018
5 . IK UNS112
R 1 OB
B2K
I cizc
5/M P9r
"
C45HC
< t enp ysm 1 1 p,r 6
nToi VOL >
TITLE
Main Board Circuit Diagram, 3/9
DRAWING NO.
523-2020
MODEL NO.
FX-2111
ASSEMBLY NO.
PCB-6409
DATE
95.01.08
6-9
<Tftf 1-
TP60
TPS 1
<rBFi
~
Page 3
TP69
<n2!D-
T P7C
IC33
Njn78L0SUa 030
C 107 .
22Z
0 . 1
<zsso-
7P71
CiOl
Ci02
T o
Pfi'se 2
3C37,39.02
Pauer Pin
T
3 3/2S<y
D33C '
-
JSKA-
C93
1SS302
T
"
(?) | 'm;
034A
3
2
f
a
"
f *3
2
1.55302 :T2
I 34
HJI"179l_0SUn
029
1SS302
-2_
4
TP72
T
FQ
C10O
O. 1
1SS302
Pag 2
P jge 2
<ftt1PDaTO V-
Past 2
[hp~
I C29
e
gg0 . yj i"
~ySKT.T . rl 4 2.2
-<-i.6vn I Pa9,' 7
-E13Z> p,*. 3
-(Tfti- >
PaF 3
I5_
s
ci3e
33QP
5
1SS302
R123
-WV-
VDD
4
H1.31
13K
2
RL20 I
13K <
? R 12 1
1
E2
P
. 921
D23B
3
inrn ao 155302
430
Rioa
'W-
42 .2
IC20B
0 P D
R
CLK<-
Q L
U7'>C74
3
11
T P4 9
6
NC
C74
PS26S2L I 1 |
O . 04 7
tC28
0152
430
NC
_
6
.
-5VF
R222
3K
-5
4
C72
fS26S2L | 1 |
0.047
IC30
R149
430
PS26S2L
1
3
.6
NC
R102
15K
E2
R10S
-W**
IK
T
R79
"vV
2 . 2K
Cqfe
1000
IC16 IC16B T
100C",
IClt IC16C
S
TC7W04F TC7W04F
2O0KH2
TC7W04F
IC19C
ICi90
ic j.9e
IC1.9C
TC4SB4
4584
TPS
Page 6
7P9
Page
TPli
TITLE
Main Board Circuit Diagram, 4/9
DRAWING NO.
523-2020
MODEL NO.
FX-2111
ASSEMBLY NO.
PCB-6409
DATE
95.01.08
6-11
08370061000800
CKYOCERO ELCO
To
Senior
PCe-6239
P4
Dr3A-6P-20SO
V/OD
6
Rise
20K
P6
I C 12F R 159
13 6
I
2K
r 04584
C77
E2
2
R160
% IK
7
C76 0 3O I 270 I C27B
ft"
1, N. 02
155
0270 R iS6 IC19D
R ISO
Page
. a. i
R1S7 IK
k. ozeo
t 1S5302
ISS302 S2K IK 4584 UNS212
L3k IC7U02F C7 1
Q .022
IC7W02F
R 15 X
240K
C 75
7
0 0 1 C2 E2 E2 9 7
C2 C2 C2
R 153
ISO
6
R154
R 132
ISO - /N/V
929
1 K
iC2oa HI 33 925
2SA14e3 027
UNS212 IK
cJ>-i
JN5212
026 2 S
Ra9
T
2 C2
as > >CLK
UM51 12 2
250
1SS302
a L
3
Y 74C7<I
1
E2
V0C
HZ?
PA9e 7
3
2NC
CI N
VCOUT
PP
baov p i IN2-
R 1 41 R137
T 24K
U 2 LS GEEEE > R 138
24K
SIN P2 I N 1 - IN2-
R 135
10 OK R 1 42 Pas* NC & L2 HCFOUI
lOOK J

Rl 40 I
R 145
I OK
8148
L2
D T C QUICNI
Z
IC260
CX VCOIN
[MH
R 1 OCnO
R2 ZEN
7 L2
C2
C i cc 20K 10NC C2 C64
4 . T/SSV
NCTT I C26B 2
i
-<>
R13
0.5 1./-0.
D26A a 14 7
R T C2 16tC
-
2S J 7
228
UN51 12
CNO
5 C62 ? S
...
CG5
PC35B 1SS302 2 c i C 1 0 a i
Lj
L2
C70
4. 7 X2SV
uPC 4 9 4 C5
C69
R14*. 2200
5 IK
R 1 43 ce3 R13G R13?
1K 3&K 7K
C2
0 . 1 7
C2
1 C 1 2 A
i K 1 44
1 K
1 t <i5b4
I.4-3K
TITLE
Main Board Circuit Diagram, 5/9
DRAWING NO.
523-2020
MODEL NO.
FX-2111
ASSEMBLY NO.
PCB-6409
DATE
95.01.08
6-13
2SC
R 14
22; Jfcv
2i
6C
P5t
2 s
S
* R92-Bfc "D* 1 t.
il...
iJ
55
6iC
I!
"
A 11 D93
r,
as 1 fid AC
AC | O NWI
5-a ib
--a r mo
2! n P*9# 9
ei i D7 E2
SI
It- e ! 1 "1
A?
;3 17 Old
B9<
it vis Si -H-<
ST RST
-'ST OF
DC
C 1
Y2 26 VOC
C2 < KE Yd V7
2
OI127C512-1S6DC NSt
tic it
at . NOTE J
B9- 0D
- 12
2 IDC
-< CMC 5 T O T u
20K
2QK
F*q. 9
-" P

1
"
MS
g...ml!5iii MSfEE rifM
ass -e- a jfrlff
flTTu
JF3 N
3 ft? i xo?
IE si cS:
[CI 1 i
<4
8gi ;
C5
CSI
Thro 12 -
ft 10
A 1 1 etT vol aii we
ft 12 oE s-11
? DE7
TmmDO -S-5
BIO 1
240k
2
01 R
TMno= -S-i rH >
LOC 1*
h 0 1
ISSI il
V
I C 1
19
S NOT
f P30
< AQCLK
I OK
OMFD Fa** S
sHhiigfsJiI ill
NDFCISSKZR 0 12 5 ES S
Fag* 3
It23F "":C23C
I C23D
C2
IlOTCH >
IC2SO
i_r 2
R251
[SJ2__CiiN>
-W0TC2 . NO 1 SI _
U* fc Ktei 1 RAW 1t-.n connect JF1, JP3
U*> 256Kb.it RAM t *n connrct JF2.JF4
R01 in No.
C 3:S 12Kbjt
< 3: Jlb it
<F_orr ici-ac
5 r - fe
{>
CHC-JKC__>
JPfc
i 1Kr> Soc-t connect JPfc
- R7?
9
Us* infen
co*-.n*c-t JPfc. JPB
TITLE
Main Board Circuit Diagram, 6/9
DRAWING NO.
523-2020
MODEL NO.
FX-2111
ASSEMBLY NO.
PCB-6409
DATE
95.01.08
6-15
03
6 nC PCTCCT rpBBOO? "
1

f
"

01 -*
3
D3
3. l a
IP MT f R T>
-
XT
0
@
0 3 024
2SJ
OS
D3f Si
2*
O. 1 CND
( *2*v J
I
3
BL. 0 1 BM 1 -Ofe 2 2 R.* C 12
2900 R3 C16
T
09
i'3 lit.
2DOM < mo
> 20K
S-
' M * - >JW ON
AH 4 o IS
UM5212 272
UM5ti2
IOO/2?v
CI37
R2
3.4BK S
NMRCN/NM
0 C T T - C * 0
086
o-
B
1-
c
08
3?
Tf>8
C9 I OOP
0>

i
[C22

2
I Ion .i > i
. /1*V 0. 1

D 1 013
UN5i12
/3SV
>
BJ IB
ik r C17 4*
9 11
251
@
2 1553D1
>
Q 17
ZSJ2
No t kl
>SS IPS? J OuM
W8 -
C 19
D.DJ Di6a
vi n -wout
) Dirs *
f 70uM
L C29 "t?
0.1 20K
ISS3D2 D21 3 L UN3212
oen
z
KB J
100 TP2a
<n >

I
n 7 2
R71
L 021
o- i
c
v j k? uiza 12 a4
12t(
IP3
BID
2SK
OVEN MOO
Rt2
3 . 4 ex % T Ml
S
E2V R63 C?
I
* S
1
lODw
c i
lOD
T
C3 VS5
6q2oo3

D-1SS102
2SJ24S
0-15S30J
T P45
*JK7aLOSU* NJMT9LOSUA
f f ?ft
1 I T ) 1 OUf i COHBON
* OS-CON
- out I COW
2 - GWD 2 - IN 1 ~ CA'C
3 - In 3 - Out 2 - [>R*IN
3 - SOURCE
- DRA1n
TITLE
Main Board Circuit Diagram, 7/9
MODEL NO.
FX-2111
ASSEMBLY NO.
PCB-6409
DRAWING NO.
523-2020
DATE
95.01.08
6-17
nop E
-o o
SCNSI
-a o-
o- -o
ST CRT /STOP
-O O-
1 mV
-O O-
INST
-O O-
OFF/CHG
-O O
ON
-O 0
-O o-
KEY PRNEL
i
2
3
4
s
i
7
e
9
10
11
12
13
11
IS
.rxr2A.U..KKT. poncu
P7
0637015 1000600 CKY0CERO ELC0>
1
2
3
4
s
6
7
G
9
1 0
1 1
12
L 3
11
IS
NC
NC
NC
NC

E2
-
SOU
-
SZL
-(key?
_>
-4XEY3 ~>
-fKE Y4 >
-(KEYS
-(OF F /CMC 1 >
-
to _>
_>
~{X E Yfc >
P * S r fc
P9* 7
P * 9 c &
TITLE
Main Board Circuit Diagram, 8/9
MODEL NO.
FX-2111
ASSEMBLY NO.
PCB-6409
DRAWING NO.
523-2020
DATE
95.01.08
6-19
nxi.2 1 1 90 I
LCO-PCB Vtt
VOO
VCC
R /w
_
C
ooo
oe i
002
DB3
081
OPS
086
DB7
L
2
3
5
7
8
9
lO
1 I
12
13
1 <
LCD
MODULE
P2
n xg j i4qqi
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
JO
1 1
1 2
1 3
1 4
OB L
DB 2
0B3
0B4
PBS
P85
0B7
VDO
6
<vS5 I
-
<sr
-<R/M
-
<e:
-Cpgo-oBfl
Page?
15
l->
13
12
1 1
10
g
3
2
1 5
1
1 3
1 2
1 1
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0F3-1SS-2C
DOT ft r N
CLOCK
POT POUT
STROBES
STW08CI
THERMIST OR
'
VDD
CNQ
CNO
GNO
connoN
COMnON
ConnpN
S ISB-Ph-k.-S; ph5
~
-iS
l
2
3
5
6
7
B
9
10
1 1
12
L3
14
IS
THERMAL HEPD
MODULE
PS
0F3-15P-2DS
1
2
3
s
6
7
8
9
10
I 1
1 2
L 3
1 4
1 S
-< i b r c h i
-rCLOCK 1
- T ST Ro6E
"
Page 6
T
0
E2

-tirnp >
P .gp 3
C467
. 1
P a<jr 7
-<COMnON 1
Page 7
TITLE
Main Board Circuit Diagram, 9/9
DRAWING NO.
523-2020
MODEL NO.
FX-2111
ASSEMBLY NO.
PCB-6409
DATE
95.01.08
6-21
J
o
o
o
o
u
n
?
DD CD
O
KJ
cn
i.
c
I? C
i
cnn
c
Dm
Z
r
m
ML/1
CP 1
o
D
XI
O
o
I; > !;<
n n
"
9
9
s2
I
s

o
n
B
I (") C") 1
B
TITLE
Power Board Circuit Diagram
DRAWING NO.
524-2021
MODEL NO.
FX-2111
ASSEMBLY NO.
PCB-6410
DATE
96.01.08
6-23
r I s r>
L
3 5
-a
IN
TITLE
Sensor Board Circuit Diagram
MODEL NO.
FX-2111
ASSEMBLY NO.
PCB-6239
6-24
DRAWING NO.
524-1959
DATE
94.07.14
NF-26P ../2'i
M
WED
_ELU.
1
2
s
6
r: i
n72
n; 3
MT 4
to
Or3i>-SP-2D50
MOTOR
MODULE
TITLE
Motor Module Circuit Diagram
DRAWING NO.
524-1960
MODEL NO.
FX-2111
ASSEMBLY NO.
DATE
94.07.14
6-25
VHfl-4M
(- VHfi-ON
H
9.6V HOOmOh
t
1
-I H H H
'
r
I
1
2
3
4
Ni-MH BATTERY PRCK
6-HRflRFD
TITLE
Battery Pack Circuit Diagram
DRAWING NO.
524-1961
MODEL NO.
FX-2111
ASSEMBLY NO. DATE
94.07.14
6-26
INLET BOARD
PC8-6410
PZ
0 0
F C P-2 2 2 2 A T
MOTOR
NF-26P1/25
THE RMAL
HEAD
Q56-F
PI LCD
0
MOTOR CABLE
THEMAL CABLE
SENSOR BOARD
PCB-6239
P10
P2
i
i
P3
P4
Ni-MH
BATTERY
PACK
DC [ N
P5
P6
MA I N B 0 A RD i-
P8
P7
S W PANEL
F X - 2 1 1 1
\
/
PATIENT
CABLE
TITLE
Overall Connection Diagram
DRAWING NO.
433-5126
MODEL NO.
FX-2111 (USA)
ASSEMBLY NO. DATE
96.10.09
6-27
INLET BOARD
PCB-6410
P2
u u
v.
6
FCP-2222W
MOTOR
NF-26P1/25
THE RMAL
HEAD
Q56-F
PI L CD
i
: pio
MOTOR CABLE
THEMAL CABLE
SENSOR BOARD
PCB-6239
P2
i
i
P3
P4
P5
MA IN BOARD
P8
P6
P7
SW PANEL
F X-2 1 1 1
Ni-MH
BATTERY
PACK
DC TN
\
s
PATIENT
CABLE
TITLE
Overall Connection Diagram
DRAWING NO.
4334894
MODEL NO.
FX-2111 (CE)
ASSEMBLY NO. DATE
96.01.08
6-29
SOLDER
14
3
2
>
AXL214901
33
2
(7)
m
TO F4
NDM202AOO
TITLE
LCD Connection Diagram
DRAWING NO.
434-4895
MODEL NO.
FX-2111
ASSEMBLY NO. DATE
96.01.08
6-31
SUMITUBE F2
3 xO. 25
HIRING (BRN)
SOLDER
o
HIRING (RED)
SOLDER
HIRING
HIRING LENGTH
UL1007 AHG28
BRN
RED
ORG
YEL
BLU
PUR
1 6 Omml pin
14 0 2 pin
1 7 0 3 pin
4 pin
Spin
Spin
r
10
6 1
MOTOR
NF-26P1/2 5
SDMI TUBE F2
6x 0. 25
1 0 0 mm
connector
DF3-6S-2C
contact
DF3-24 28SC
TITLE
Motor Connection Diagram
DRAWING NO.
434-4896
MODEL NO.
FX-2111
ASSEMBLY NO. DATE
96.01.08
6-32
CHAPTER
7
laqram
Main Board Assembly Diagram, 1/2 & 2/2 433-4897 7-1 to 7-3
Inlet Board Assembly Diagram 434-4899 7-5
HOW 10 MOUNT IC22
(PQ30RV11)
is FLUX AREA .
COMPONENT SIDE
PCS-6X09
rfi .:iiiiiiisiTnfria
65 CI
fp ir
6
5
ZD ? o
su
=s----flm?ji0
a
n
z
a
u-l
1
1 c
D
9
IC4
EES)
I
SILK CHART
5
. . I * | , i-i - "li-=nt-rJ rn0
(ZDc
CI
2
M
n
lr_
PCB-6409
lO"'" FUKUOA DEN5HI CO..LTD.
= x x X 1 s
[
v
' Pi
-I-I 1 ys' L
3

I .i-
l-
0.5
ICIO AT
_2
D
.2
1.3
B1
2J
B2<
O
LED
5
icia
31
225
( i
w w - n
HOW 7t?MQUNT Cft?
CECHEW105JZ)
HOW TO MOUNT 04 .at
(2SJ245)
PC BOARD
Li
MAX
C35
how TOMOmr ic socket f en
m AREA :
OPEN
(MOUNT
IC1 :512K
IC1 : 1M)
St
IC31
PC BOARD
OMPOfCNT SIDE
LEAD CUT LIMIT MAX 1
.
5 mm
TITLE
Main Board Assembly Diagram, 1/2
MODEL NO.
FX-2111
ASSEMBLY NO.
PCB-6409
7-1
DRAWING NO.
433-4897
DATE
95.12.15
is FLUX AREA .
W AREA ARE NOT REQUI
tV jr''
5
1
m
TITLE
Main Board Assembly Diagram, 2/2
DRAWING NO.
MODEL NO.
FX-2111
ASSEMBLY NO.
PCB-6409
DATE
0
m
>
X)
X
>
CD
x
o
6
CO
o
33
5
CO
>
m
ft
s
t
CD
5
CD
4
O
LTI CD
O
-
<
ro
30 \
O
o m
o
o
6
2
o
3
O O
cz
-i mu
z
be
CO
3 -I
m
TITLE
Inlet Board Assembly Diagram
DRAWING NO.
434-4899
MODEL NO.
FX-2111
ASSEMBLY NO.
PCB-6410
DATE
96.01.08
7-5
CHAPTER
8
Electrical Parts Lists
1
.
FX-2111 Main Blocks 674-11338 8-1
2
. Main Board, PCB-6409 SAS SMD for FX-2111 674-11339 8-2
3
.
Main Board, PCB-6409 THD for FX-2111 674-11340 8-9
4
. AC Inlet Board, PCB-6410 THD for FX-2111 (115V)... 674-11664 8-11
5
.
AC Inlet Board, PCB-6410 THD for FX-2111 (230V)... 674-11340 8-12
6
. LCD Assembly for FX-2111 674-11342 8-13
7
. Parts Supplied to Wiring/Assembling Process
for FX-2111 674-11343 8-14
1
.
FX-2111 Main Blocks
674-11338
Parts No.
Symbol Description Drawing No.
Q't
y
Remarks
9E3041
9F3419
9F3293
9F3424
9G3739
9G3740
9F3420
9F3421
9D0995
9E2793
9E3042
9D0996
PC Board AS
Main Board
PCB-6409 with ROM
ROM Set
PCB-6409 SAS
PCB-6409 SMD
PCB-6409 THD
AC Inlet Board
PCB-6410 Assembly
LCD Assembly
Set of Supplied Parts to Assembling Process (CE)
Set of Assembled Electrical Parts (2307)
Set of Assembled Electrical Parts (CE)
Set of Supplied Parts to Wiring Process (CE)
674-10486
674-11339
674-11340
674-11341
674-11342
674-10513
674-11359
674-11343
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
8-1
2
.
Main Board, PCB-6409 SAS SMD for FX-2111
674-11339
Parts No.
Symbol Description Drawing No.
Q't
y
Remarks
1A7510A
1A7503A
1A7685A
1A9662A
1A7641A
1A9666A
1A9657A
1A9655A
R1, 15, 23,
75-77,
145, 163,
168, 176,
181, 192,
197, 200,
202, 207,
209, 212,
219, 220,
226, 227,
229, 230,
232, 236,
239, 242,
245
R2~11, 14,
26, 29, 30,
34-40,
43, 46
,
57,
68-70,
86-92,
140, 158,
182, 183,
189-191,
195, 196,
201, 204,
210, 211,
225, 241,
254, 255
R12, 84, 110
R13, 41, 51,
72, 80,
199, 206,
215
R16, 117,
148
R17, 32, 58,
116, 169,
173, 231,
252
R19, 59,
119, 164,
222
R20, 28, 64,
65, 67, 82,
93-100,
105, 109,
132, 133,
136, 144,
150, 156,
217
,
248
Resistors
RK73H2AF, Square Chip
lOkfi
RK73H2AF, Square Chip
20kfi
RK73H2AF, Square Chip
RK73H2AF, Square Chip
RK73H2AF, Square Chip
RK73H2AF, Square Chip
RK73H2AF, Square Chip
RK73H2AF, Square Chip
12kG
30kn
560kn
200kn
3kil
1kfi
30
51
3
8
3
8
5
14
8-2
2
.
Main Board, PCB-6409 SAS SMD for FX-2111. continued
674-11339
Parts No.
Symbol Description Drawing No.
Q't
y
Remarks
1A7512A
1A7502A
1A9263A
1A7522A
1A7545A
1A7571A
1A9631A
1A7534A
1A7584A
1A9653A
1A9656A
1A9396
1A9398
1A9303A
1A9271
1A7681A
R7519A
R85, 147
R22
R24
R25, 63, 81,
141,142
R27, 61,
103, 171,
174, 214,
216, 228,
249, 250
R31
R33
R42, 62
R44, 45, 56,
78, 124,
125, 165,
166
,
218,
244, 246
R47, 48, 55,
74, 115,
161
R49, 50, 52,
71, 73,
126-129,
143, 159,
178, 179,
187
R53
R54
R60
R66
R79
R83, 146,
160, 193,
198, 203,
205, 208,
213, 221,
223, 237,
240, 243,
247
RK73H2AF, Square Chip
RK73H2AF, Square Chip
SR73K2EJ, Metal Film
RK73H2AF, Square Chip
RK73H2AF, Square Chip
RK73H2AF, Square Chip
RK73K2AF, Square Chip
RK73H2AF, Square Chip
RK73H2AF, Square Chip
RK73H2AF, Square Chip
RK73H2AF, Square Chip
RN73F2ATD-B, Metal Film
RN73F24TD-B, Metal Film
RH73H2AF, Square Chip
RK73H3AF, Metal Film
RK73H2AF, Square Chip
RK73H2AF, Square Chip
16kn
6.
8kG
0
.
1fi/0.5W
lOOkfi
5
.
1k0
300fl
100
3
.
48kU
1Mfi
1001]
2kU
1
1
28.7k(]
IkO/IW
2
.
2kQ
51 kl)
2
1
1
5
10
1
1
2
11
6
14
1
1
1
15
8-3
2
.
Main Board, PCB6409 SAS SMD for FX-2111., continued
674-11339
Parts No.
Symbol Description Drawing No.
Q't
y
Remarks
1A7547A
1A7656A
1A7558A
1A7689A
1A9665A
1A9397
1A7674A
1A7652A
1A7616A
1A9270A
1A7604A
1A7540A
1A7554A
1A7578A
1A7202
1A7591A
1A7526A
1A9393
1A7640A
1A7587A
1A9395
1A7668A
1A7528A
R85, 147
R101, 151,
162
R104, 122
R106, 108,
111, 155,
167
R107
R112~114
R118, 121,
123, 149,
152
R120, 131,
157, 238
R130
R134
R135
R137, 138,
233, 251
R139
R153, 154
R170
R175, 180,
234, 253
R172, 177
R184
R185, 186
R188
R194
R256~259
R224
RK73H2AF, Square Chip
RK73H2AF, Square Chip
RK73K2AF, Square Chip
RK73H2AF, Square Chip
RK73H2AF, Square Chip
RN73F2ATD-B, Metal Film
RK73H2AF, Square Chip
RK73H2AF, Square Chip
RK73H2AF, Square Chip
SR73H2EF, Metal Film
RK73H2AF, Square Chip
RK73H2AF, Square Chip
RK73H2AF, Square Chip
RK73H2AF, Square Chip
16kn
240ki]
42.2fl
82kn
120kQ
78.7ki]
430n
13kn
56kn
0
.
51Q/0.25W
1
.
43kl
24kQ
36kfi
150fi
TRN60LG, Cylindrical Tantalum Alloy
3
.
5Mn
RK73H2AF, Square Chip 160kfi
11011
140kfi
3
.
4kQ
13kn
220n
698kH
RK73H2AF, Square Chip
RN73F2ATD-B, Metal Film
RK73H2AF, Square Chip
RK73H2AF, Square Chip
RN73F2ATD-B, Metal Film
RK73H2AF, Square Chip
RK73H2AF, Square Chip
2
3
2
5
1
3
5
4
1
1
1
4
1
2
1
4
2
1
2
1
1
4
1
8-4
2
.
Main Board, PCB-6409 SAS SMD for FX-2111, continued
674-11339
Parts No.
Symbol Description Drawing No.
Q't
y
Remarks
1B5021A
1B1701
1B5412A
1B5408A
1B5073A
1B0702
1B5055A
1B0209
1B0208
1B5019A
1B5022A
1B5062
1B5002A
1B8501
1B5815
01,2, 4, 6,
7
,
11, 13,
14, 22, 25,
26, 28-34,
36, 37, 39,
40, 42, 43,
45, 49, 50,
52, 53,
61 -63,
66-68,
73, 76, 77,
85, 86, 89,
93, 94, 96,
97, 99,
100,
105-108,
116-119,
125-128
C3
C5, 27
C8
C9, 16, 41,
56, 58, 87,
88
C10
C12, 51, 69,
134
C15
C17, 21
C18
C18, 20, 57,
59, 60, 65,
75, 115
C23, 24, 38,
47, 71
C35
C44, 90, 91
C46
Capacitors
GRM40F104Z50, Layered Ceramic Chip 0.1 pF
ECSTCY105, Tantalum Electrolytic 1.0(jF
EEV-H81CV220, Aluminum Electrolytic 22nF/16V
EEV-HBIHV0010, Aluminum Electrolytic 1mF/50V
GRM40CH1U2J50, Layered Ceramic lOOOpF
25CV100GX, Aluminum Electrolytic Chip
100uF/25V for High Frequency
GRM40B222K, Layered Ceramic 2200pF
16SM6R8M, OS 6.8mF/16V
10SM22M, OS 22tiF/10V
GRM40CH101J, Layered Ceramic 100pF
GRM40B103K, Layered Ceramic O.OIpF
MCH215C223K, Layered Ceramic 0.022mF
GRM40CH510J, Layered Ceramic 51pF
35CV47GX, Aluminum Electrolytic Chip
for High Frequency 47pF/35V
ECHU1H102G, Layered Film
8-5
1000pF
59
1
2
1
7
1
4
1
2
1
8
5
1
3
1
2
.
Main Board, PCB-6409 SAS SMD for FX-2111
674-11339
Parts No.
Symbol Description Drawing No.
Q't
y
Remarks
1B5027
1B5816
1B5402A
1B5513A
1B5011A
1B5818
1B5261
1B5076A
1B5044A
1B5003A
1B5403A
1B5808
1B5014C
1B5001A
1B5074A
3929
1D4200
1B3885
1D3886
C48, 131,
133
C54
C64, 70, 95
C55, 83
C72, 74
C78
C79, 80, 92
C81, 100,
110, 112,
124, 135
C84
C98, 103,
104, 113,
114, 120,
121, 123,
129
C101, 102
C111,113
C130
C132
C138
1D4113
1D3928
D1~6
D7
D8, 1, 15, 32
D9, 11, 12,
16, 17, 19,
20, 23-31,
33, 34
D10
D13, 14, 18,
21
MCH215A561J, Layered Ceramic 3
ECHU1C332G, Layered Film 3300pF
EEV-HB1 EV4R, Aluminum Electrolytic
4
.7nF/25V
GRM42-6F224Z, Layered Ceramic 0.22nF
GRM42-6B473K, Layered Ceramic 0.047mF
ECHU1C683J, Layered Film 0.068mF
ECWU1C224J, Layered Film 0.22nF
GRM40B332K, Layered Ceramic 3300pF
GRM40B153K, Layered Ceramic 0.015nF
GRM40CH101J, Layered Ceramic 150pF
EEV-HB1EV330, Aluminum Electrolytic
4
.7nF/16V
ECHU1H140J, Layered Film O.lpF
MCH325F274Z, Layered Ceramic 0.47nF
GRM40CH300J, Layered Ceramic 30pF
GRM40CH331J, Layered Ceramic 330pF
Diodes
D3FS4A (2.6A, 40V)
02CZ-5.1V, Zener
1SS301
1SS302
02CZ-3.0K, Zener
D1FS4A
1
3
2
2
1
3
6
1
9
2
2
1
1
1
6
1
3
18
1
4
8-6
2
.
Main Board, PCB-6409 SAS SMD for FX-2111, continued
674-11339
Parts No.
Symbol Description Drawing No.
Q't
y
Remarks
1D4552
1D1735
1D989
1D0116
1D2385
1D2392
1D0117
1D1734
1D0968
1D2394
1D2382
1D2342
1D0153
1D1713
D22
1E5037A
1E2769
1E6168
1E6245
IE2621
1E6235
1E7205
1E5390A
Q1~3, 5, 8,
12
,
14, 15,
27, 29, 30,
33, 38
Q6
Q7
Q9
Q10
Q11
Q13, 18, 26,
28, 42, 43
Q16
Q17
Q19, 22, 23,
31, 32, 34
Q20, 21
Q25
Q35~37,
39-41,
44-46
IC2, 5
IC4
IC6
IC7
ICS
IC9, 33
IC10
IC11
U1ZB12, Zener
Transistors
UN5212
2SC-2713GR
2SA-1163G
2SK-739-2, FET
2SK-1062, FET
2SA-1162V
UN5112, Digital
2SC-1623(L5/L6)
2SJ245S, FET
SST4393, FET
2SK1920-FA, FET
2SA-1463(1 K)
FMW2
Integrated Circuits
HM6264BLFP-10LT, RAM
NJM2103M, Reset IC
HA16120FP, Switching Regulator
PQ05SZ5, Low-loss Regulator
FD88007-AC, Gate Array
NJM78L05UA, 3-terminal Regulator
S-8437AF
, Inversion-type Switching Regulator
TC-74HC245AF, CMOS Logic
8-7
1
13
1
1
6
1
1
6
1
1
6
2
1
9
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
.
Main Board, PCB-6409 SAS SMD for FX-2111, continued
674-11339
Parts No.
Symbol Description Drawing No.
Q't
y
Remarks
1E4424
1E0374
1E5397A
1E5412A
1E6167
1E5543
1E4169
1E5595
1E0198
1E0715
1E2613A
1E0266
1E5542
1E8961
1E2083
1E7221
1E4177
1E4170
1E0264
1E4423
1E0365
1E4182
1T6047
1H6409
IC12, 19
IC13
IC14, 23
IC15
IC18
IC16
IC17
IC20
IC21, 31
IC24
IC25
IC26
IC27
IC28~30
IC32
IC34
IC35
IC36, 38, 41,
45
IC37, 39, 42
IC40
IC43
IC44
L2
TC-4584BF, CMOS Logic
HPC4074G2, Low-noise FET-input OP Amp.
TC-74HC04AF, CMOS Logic
TC-74HC541AF, CMOS Logic
bq2003S> Quick Charging IC
TC7W04F, L-MOS Logic
TC-4053BF, CMOS Logic
TC-74AC74F, CMOS Logic
pPC4064G2, Low Power CoSsumption J-FET
Input Operational Amplifier
pPC4064G2(2), Low Power Oonsumption J-FET
Input Operational Amplifier
HEF4046BT, PLL
MPC358G2, Comparator
TC7W02F, L-MOS Logic
PS2652L2-V(K), Photo Coupler
LT1004CS8-1.2, Voltage Reference
NJM79L05UA, 3-terminal Regulator
TC-4093BF, CMOS Logic
TC-4051BF, CMOS Logic
MPC4064G2(2), Low Power Oonsumption J-FET
Input Operational Amplifier
TC-4535BF, CMOS Logic
pPC339G2, Comparator
TC-4094BF, CMOS Logic
Coil
LPC4045TE-471K
Printed Circuit Board, PCG-6409
8-8
470mH
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
3
.
Main Board, PCB-6409 THD for FX-2111
674-11340
Parts No.
Symbol Description Drawing No.
Q't
y
Remarks
1A7040
1B4701
1B0866
1D2393
1D7620
1E1957
1E7021
1E9198
1E9199
1U0231
1F0215
1F1068
1F3208
1F0562
1F9376
1F0548
1F1131
1F1004
R18
C82
IC136
1B0713 CI37
Q4, 24
XI
IC3
IC22
BT1
P1
P2
P3
P4
P5
P6
P7
P8
Resistor
RSSX3L20 0.01J/3W, Metal Film
Capacitors
ECHE1H105JZ, Metalized
URS1E222MHZ 2200/25V, Aluminum Electrolytic
URS1V102MHZ 1000/35V, Aluminum Electrolytic
Transistors
2SJ245L, FET
Crystal Oscillator
JX0-5S 16MHz (with stand)
Integrated Circuits
HD63B09E, CPU
PQ30RV1/11, Low-loss Regulator
DIC?iG11S1
,
IC Socket
DIC640G11S1, IC Socket
Lithium Battery
CR-1/3-FT2-1
Connectors
B3P-VH
AXB114001 BB
S-G8036 #01
DF3A-6P-2DSA
DF3A-15P-2DSA
008370061000800
008370151000800
RDAG-15SE1(F)
8-9
684-2428
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
.
Main Board, PCB-6409 THD, continued
674-11340
Parts No.
Symbol Description Drawing No.
Q't
y
Remarks
1F0365
1L4807A
1L4057
1T6242
1T6243
1L4584
1T6015A
1T6016A
1S3200
P10
NE1
F1, 2
L1
L3
L4
T1
T2
BZ1
B4P-VH
Arrestor
Y06S-230B
Fuses
TR-5 K19374
Coils & Ferrite Core
HK-05S035-2010 RBP
HK-04D030-1510 RBP
BL01RN1-A62, Ferrite Core
Isolation Transformers
FT-2111
FT-2155
Piezoelectric Buzzer
PKM13EPP-4002
3
.15A
200mH
150nH
684-2109
684-2108
684-2153
684-2154
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
8-10
4
.
AC Inlet Board, PCB-6410 THD for FX-2111 (115V)
674-11664
Parts No.
Symbol Description Drawing No.
Q't
y
Remarks
1L4476
1L4905
1G3508
1D2393
1K1151
1F0159
1T6342
1Z4311
1H6410
Fuses
239001
MF-561A, Fuse Holder
Locker Switch
SJ-2S4A-07BB
AC Inlet
NC176-1.5
GND Terminal
FX-2111GND (A)
Connector
B2P-VH
Choke Coil
TF1028S-801Y2R0-01
Spacer
LR-1.5
Printed Circuit Board
PCB-6410
1A
323-3961
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1/2
1
8-11
5
. AC Inlet Board, PCB-6410 THD for FX-2111 (230V)
674-11340
Parts No.
Symbol Description Drawing No.
Q't
y
Remarks
1L4091
1L4905
1G3508
1D0288
1K1151A
1F0159
1T6342
1Z4311
1H6410
Fuses
No. 19195
MF-561A, Fuse Holder
Locker Switch
SJ-2S4A-07BB
AC Inlet
NC176-1.5
GND Terminal
GND (A)
Connector
B2P-VH
Choke Coil
TF10283-801Y2R0-O1
Spacer
LR-1.5
Printed Circuit Board
PCB-6410
500mA
314-3471
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1/2
1
8-12
5
.
LCD Assembly for FX-2111
674-11342
Parts No.
Symbol Description Drawing No.
Q't
y
Remarks
1 LI 709
1F1085
6B8308
6B9216
6B9217
6B9218
LCD
NDM202A00
Connector
AXL214901
Spacers
SP-15
Grounding Piece
Shielding Fingers
(A)
(B)
1
1
2
1
1
1
8-13
7
. Parts Supplied to Wiring/Assembling Process for FX-2111
674-11343
Parts No.
Symbol Description Drawing No.
Q't
y
Remarks
1M0385
1M0466
1M0482
1L4581
6G0234
1K0031
Motor Assembly
Inlet Board Grouding Cable 3 with Core
Inlet Board Grounding Cable 3
Ferrite Core, 5977-000601
Heat Shrink Tube, F2 25x0.4, 30mm long
Press-fit Terminal, TMEV1.25-3
434-4725
684-2415
1
1
1
1
1
1
8-14
CHAPTER
9
Spare Parts Lists
1
.
PCB-6238 674-10554 9-1
2
.
PCB-6236 674-10555 9-2
3
. Paper Magazine 674-10556 9-3
4
.
Recorder 674-10557 9-4
5
. Upper Case 674-10558 9-5
6
.
Lower Case 674-10559 9-6
7
.
Screws 674-10560 9-7
1
.
PCB-6238
674-10554
Parts No.
Symbol Description Drawing No.
Q't
y
Remarks
9E2963
9F3331
5T3111
5T2009
9E2964
9F3310
5T3111
5T2009
1L4476
1L4475
PCB-6238B (2) Assembly for 115V
PCB-6238 Assembly for 115V
Nuts, Type 3 M6
Spring Washer, Nominal Dia. 6mm
PCB-6238B (3) Assembly for 230V
PCB-6238 Assembly for 230V
Nut, Type 3 M6
Spring Washer, Nominal Dia. 6mm
Fuse, 239001 for 115V
Fuse, 239500 for 230V
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
2
2
9-1
2
.
PCB-6236
674-10555
Parts No.
Symbol Description Drawing No.
Q't
y
Remarks
9E2965
9F3307
5R1604
9E2966
9F3309
5R1604
1E8531
1L4057
1U0231
9F3305
9F3305
PCB-6236 (1) Assembly
PCB-6236 Assembly for FX-2111(N)
Double Semus Screw, M3x6
PCB-6236 (2) Assembly
PCB-6236 (with ROM) for FX-2111 (N)
Double Semus Screw, M3x6
Programmed ROM for FX-2111 (36-202)
Fuse, TR-5 K19374, 3.15A
Lithium Battery, CR-1/3-FT2-1
LCD Assembly
Spacer, SP-15
684-2428
634-4726
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
2
9-2
3
.
Paper Magazine
674-10556
Parts No.
Symbol Description Drawing No.
Q't
y
Remarks
9H0402
6B8324A
6A5350
6B8325
5R3003
9F2648
6B8323
9H0402
Platen Roll Assembly
Platen Roll
Bearing, LF-740ZZ
Gear, 38A
Countersunk Screw, M2x6
Paper Magazine Assembly
Paper Magazine
Platen Roll Assembly
224-0890
224-0313
222-0889
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
9-3
4
.
Recorder
674-10557
Parts No.
Symbol Description Drawing No.
Q't
y
Remarks
9H0617
6B8320
5R8001
9H0812
6B8316
6B8316A
6B8394
5R0602
9F3354
9H0812
9H3215
1M0385
9H0617
9H3216
6B8307
6B8395
9F3289B
1M0381
5R1851
5R1604
9H3522
Gear 38B Assembly
Gear, 38B
Setscrew, M3x3
Thermal Array Head Assembly
Thermal Array Head, Q56-F
Thermal Array Head Mounting Plate
Tension Coil Spring, DE542
Semus Screw, M3x5
Recorder Assembly
Thermal Array Head Assembly
Recorder Chassis SU
Motor Assembly
Gear 38B Assembly
Grounding Piece (C) SU
Grounding Flexible Conductor
Sensor Presser Sponge
PCB-6295SMD Sensor Board
Thermal Array Head Cable
Double Semus Screw, M3x4
Double Semus Screw, M3x8
Paper Shaft SU
244-0314
684-2092
213-3448
313- 3461
6B8307
314- 3465
674-10490
684-2093
224-0891
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
9-4
5
.
Upper Case
674-10558
Parts No.
Symbol Description Drawing No.
Q't
y
Remarks
9F3355
9H3211C
6B8305
6B9171
1G9340A
5H9128
5H9130
Upper Case Assembly
Upper Case SU
LCD Filter
Lock Spring
Key Panel
Rated Power Label (B) for 115V
Rated Power Label (C) for 230V
111-6621
114-6625
114-6811
684-2146
154-4573
154-4575
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
9-5
6
.
Lower Case
674-10559
Parts No.
Symbol Description Drawing No.
Q't
y
Remarks
9F3356
9H3212C
6B8306
6B8327
9H3213A
1T1558
1T1559
6B8326A
5H9127
5H9138
5H9129
5H9131
5H5639
6B6796
Lower Case Assembly (1)
Lower Case SU
Insulation Sheet
Batter Presser Sponge
Grounding Piece (A) SU
Transformer, FCP2222AT for 115V
Transformer, FCP-2222UT for 230V
Battery Cover
Instructions Label (B)
Instructions Label (C) for 230V
Fuse Label (B) for 115V
Fuse Label (C) for 230V
Lithium Battery Label
TM-166 No. 12
111- 6622
314-3463
314-3466
313-3459
684-2158
684-2157
112- 6624
154-4572
154-4577
154-4574
154-4576
154-3574
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
9-6
7
.
Screws
Parts No.
Symbol
9H3238
5R1604
5R0602
5R1851
5R3003
5R8001
Description
Set of Screws for Ni-MH
Double Semus Screw, M3x8
Semus Screw, M3x5
Double Semus Screw, M3x4
Countersunk Screw, M2x6
Setscrew, M3x3
Drawing No. Q't
y
674-10560
Remarks
1
24
2
1
1
1
9-7
CHAPTER
10
Structural Diagrams
FX-2111 (USA)
External Appearance (1) 413-0994 10-1
External Appearance (2) 413-0995 10-3
AC Inlet Board 424-3619 10-5
Upper Case 423-3620 10-7
Lower Case Assembly (1) 423-3621 10-9
Lower Case Assembly (2) 422-3622 10-11
Lower Case Assembly (3) 422-3623 10-13
Exploded View 412-0996 10-15
FX-2111 (CE)
External Appearance (1) 413-0849 10-17
External Appearance (2) > 413-0927 10-19
AC Inlet Board 424-3443 10-21
Main Board* 423-3444 10-23
Paper Magazine Assembly* 423-3250 10-25
Paper Shaft Assembly* 424-3251 10-27
Recorder Assembly* 423-3252 10-29
Upper Case Assembly 423-3445 10-31
Lower Case Assembly (1) 423-3446 10-33
Lower Case Assembly (2) 423-3447 10-35
Lower Case Assembly (3) 422-3448 10-37
Exploded View 412-0928 10-39
Asterisked diagrams are common to both FX-2111 (USA) and FX-2111 (CE).
2
6
0
3sg
II
8 .S5
ii
Of
A
as
TO
5
[J
a
TITLE
External Appearance (1)
DRAWING NO.
413-0994
MODEL NO.
FX-2111 (USA)
ASSEMBLY NO. DATE
96.09.30
10-1
JUL JUL
0)
D
o -
7
51
3J
[ Vrjcuwdensh)
C A R D I M A X
Pi- 2 111
Dl DFF
10DE HIJITIIltT
HAD
1ISBT taV
@
V A
START
@
STOP
2 6 0
E
CA8T10R:FBD8RAl Ul SISTIICTS T8IS DtVICt TO SALS
BT 01 01 71! 0IDI1 01 A PB1S1CIA1.
-
1
Tizr
6 5mm
9
$1
0
<1
D
<3
IS
a
ClITIOI-Ti r iin til r i 11 if dtclric ibid, ti ul rii*Tc tirtr.
II.t iti(tci| It t*tIi(i d if f i 111 firiooi. 1,
DASOBI-liil *f ciflniiB if ttti ii the grtietct tf
flmtblt ittilkitici.
DA NG B K - 1 i ii it d'tiplntoi. Ii pn dpUr*' ei
pruiii* d
'
lBtltkttilstt ilflilBikltl.
Mil
i

Q
ruse 2jnv
o
TITLE
External Appearance (2)
MODEL NO.
FX-2111 (USA)
ASSEMBLY NO.
DRAWING NO.
413-0995
DATE
96.09.30
10-3
2
\
a*
o

o
O
0
T
r
i
2-M8 Nut & Plain Washer
Key
No.
Parts No.
Drawing Na Description
Q't
y
Remarks
1
2
1L4476
1K1151A 314-3471
Fuse, 239001
GND Terminal (A)
2
1
TITLE
AC inlet Board
DRAWING NO.
424-3619
MODEL NO.
FX-2111 (USA)
ASSEMBLY NO.
PC 6-6410
DATE
96.09.30
10-5
5
i
3
6
''
1
A
-55
33
0
2
ti
1
l
4
Si'S
s II
Of
S!|!
Li TO
8
7
Key
No.
Parts Na
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Drawing Na
9H3494
1G9340A
6B8305
5H9128
6B9171
5H9237
111-6862
684-2146
114-6625
154-4573
114-6811
154-4670
Description
Upper Case Assembly
Upper Case Assembly SU for USA
Key Panel
LCD Filter
Rated Power Label (B)
Lock Spring
Caution Label
Q'ty Remarks
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
TITLE
Upper Case
DRAWING NO.
423-3620
MODEL NO.
FX-2111 (USA)
ASSEMBLY NO. DATE
96.09.30
10-7
4
2-Double Semus Screw, M3x8
2-Taping Pan-head Screw, M2.6x6
6
A
A
A
C
3
Pasted
2
A
C
f_ o
TV
1
Key
Na
Parts Na
1
2
3
4
5
6
Drawing Na Description
9H3495
6B8327
6B8326
5H9374
9E7329
111- 6863
314-3466
112- 6624
154-4669
Lower Case Assembly (1)
Lower Case Assembly SU for USA
Battery Presser Sponge
Battery Cover
Fuse Label (D)
Rating label
Q'ty Remarks
1
1
1
1
1
1
TITLE
Lower Case Assembly (1)
DRAWING NO.
423-3621
MODEL NO.
FX-2111 (USA)
ASSEMBLY NO. DATE
96.09.30
10-9
Key
No.
Parts No. Drawing No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
9H3213A
1T1558
9F3420
6B8306
6B9198A
423-3621
313-3459
684-2156
424- 3619
314- 3463
314-3601
Lower Case Assembly (1)
Lower Case Assembly (1)
Grounding Piece
Transformer, FCP2222AT
PCB-6410 Assembly
Insulation Sheet
Insulation Cover
7
B
A 4
\
.v
A
3
B
O
5
2
o
3
o
a
9
0
6
o
o
Description
TITLE
Lower Case Assembly (2)
MODEL NO.
FX-2111 (USA)
ASSEMBLY NO.
Q'ty Remarks
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
DRAWING NO.
422-3622
DATE
96.09.30
10-11
9-Double Semus Screw, M3x8
2
G
c
4
E
F
IF
D
0.
c
D
A G
it
E
5
B
O
3 F
O
5
0
11
0
p
-1
6
V
o
Key
Q'ty Remarks Parts Na Drawing Na Description 7
Na
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
9F3354
1M0381
1T1558
5H9615
5H5639
5H9417
422- 3622
423- 3252
684-2093
423-3444
154-4836
154-3574
154-4821
Lower Case Assembly (2)
Recorder Assembly
Thermal Array Head Cable
PCB-6409 Assembly
Lead Label (C)
Lithium Battery Label
Patient Label
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
TITLE
Lower Case Assembly (3)
DRAWING NO.
422-3623
MODEL NO.
FX-2111 (USA)
ASSEMBLY NO. DATE
96.09.30
10-13
2
i
5S>
'
II
D
At
r
A
m 3*
Li
6
A
Double Semus Screw
3
M3x8
4
A
B
ii
s"
2-D-juble Semus Screw
, M3x8 11
Key
Description Q'ty Parts No. Drawing Na Remarks
Na
1
2
3
4
9F2648
9H3522
423-3623
423-3620
423-3250
224-0891
Lower Case Assembly (3)
Upper Case Assembly
Paper Magazine Assembly
Paper Shaft SU
1
1
1
1
TITLE
Exploded View
DRAWING NO.
412-0996
MODEL NO.
FX-2111 (USA)
ASSEMBLY NO. DATE
96.09.30
10-15
o
2?5
v.
>5-
\
TITLE
External Appearance (1)
DRAWING NO.
413-0849
MODEL NO.
FX-2111 (CE)
ASSEMBLY NO. DATE
94.10.07
10-17
I
-
I
[
@
u
o
Y
v.
5i
3J
C A R D I M A X
FX-Z11 J
PIT OTf
1DDI UISITITITT
IBID
STAKT
V A
STOP
oo
2 6 0
o
0
S
]
/Ft,
o
Cilil01-Ti TtAtEi tki nil f ilttltit tkit t* tit rtiif* ititt.
Itfir itttitin 11 . tiflid nrvlci pt r 11 d i * 1.
DkHQtl'litl If tlfltiitt if tie* ii tk* frimci sf
f 11 mm t k It (inlbitiei.
D A B C E S -1 i n *'h|Iiiii. It in tMplertf >
ptititu d inttl*Miii iifliaiiMn.
0
n
I 2TI
; 5 I
"'
11
0
oil:?:
! = .
ii
-
si I
o a
nzr
TITLE
External Appearance (2)
MODEL NO.
FX-2111 (CE)
ASSEMBLY NO.
DRAWING NO.
413-0927
DATE
96.01.24
10-19
2
\
0

0
O
o
T
T 1
2_M8 Nut & Plain Washer
Key
No.
Parts Na
Drawing Na Description
Q't
y
Remarks
1
2
1L4475
1K1151A 314-3471
Fuse, 239500
GND Terminal (A)
2
1
TITLE
AC Inlet Board
DRAWING NO.
424-3443
MODEL NO.
FX-2111 (CE)
ASSEMBLY NO.
PCB-6410
DATE
96.01.24
10-21
5
2-Binding Screw, M3x8
7
r
CD
2
.j
3
o
o
3 r
0
v.
\
6
y
y
y
0 y
y
4
y
y
y
y
y
y
0
y 2-Double Semus Screw, M3x8
y
y
Key
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Parts No. Drawing No.
9F3424
9F3419
1L4057
1U0231
1E8631
9F3421
1L1709
6B8308
6B9216
6B9217
6B9218
Description
684-2428
314-3602
314-3603
314-3604
PCB-6409 SAS
PCB-6409 with ROM
Fuse, TR-5 K1937, 3.15A
Lithium Battery, CR-1/3N-FT-2-1
Programmed ROM, FX-2111 (36-202)
LCD Assembly
LCD, NDM202A0O
Spaeer, SP-15
Grounding Piece (D)
Shielding Finger (A)
Shielding Finger (B)
Q'ty
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
Remarks
TITLE
MODEL NO.
FX-2111 (CE)
Main Board
ASSEMBLY NO.
DRAWING NO.
423-3444
DATE
96.01.24
10-23
5
Countersunk Screw
, M2x6
-
1
J6
J
-
-
1
4
2
3
Key
Parts No.
Na
Drawing No. Description
1
2
3
4
5
6B8323
9H0402
6B8324A
6A5350
6B8325
222-0889
Platen Roll
224-0313
Paper Magazine
Platen Roll Assembly
1
LF-740ZZ Bearing
Gear, 38A
TITLE
Paper Magazine Assembly
MODEL NO.
FX-2111
ASSEMBLY NO.
Q'ty Remarks
1
1
2
1
DRAWING NO.
423-3250
DATE
94.10.01
10-25
2
1
Key
No.
Parts Na
Drawing Na Description
Q't
y
Remarks
1
2
6B8321
6B8322
223- 0892
224- 0893
Paper Shaft
Back Tension Spring
1
1
TITLE
Paper Shaft Assembly
DRAWING NO.
424-3251
MODEL NO.
FX-2111
ASSEMBLY NO. DATE
94.10.07
10-27
Setscrew, M3x3
3
1
4
A
)
a
1
v.
0
j c
Key
Na
1
2
3
1 1 4
5
9
Double Semus Screw, M3x4
6
7
C
8
9
10
11
2
12
D
3-Double Semus Screw, M3x8
Double Semus Screw,
2-Double Semus Screw, M3x5
Parts Na Drawing Na Description
9H3215
1M0385
9H0617
6B8320
9H0812
6B8316A
6B8317
1W3006
9F3289B
9H3216
6B8395
6B8307
211-3447
434-4725
224-0314
213-3448
684-2092
674-10490
313- 3461
314- 3465
314-3464
5
6
D
1
7
A
Recorder Chassis SU
Motor Assembly
Gear 38B Assembly
Gear 38B
Thermal Array Head Assembly
Thermal Array Head Mounting Plate
Tension Coil Spring, DE511
Thermal Array Head, Q56-F
PCB-6239 SMD, Sensor Board
Grounding Piece C SU
Sensor Presser Sponge
Flexible Grounding Conductor
TITLE
Recorder Assembly
M3x8 MODEL NO.
FX-2111
ASSEMBLY NO.
Q'ty
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Remarks
DRAWING NO.
423-3252
DATE
94.10.07
10-29
7
3
6
II
II
It
A
.St
.4>
0
2
4
Key
Na
Parts Na Drawing Na Description Q'ty Remarks
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
9F3355
9H3211C
1G9340A
6B8305
5H9130
6B9171
5H9428
111-6621
684-2146
114-6625
154-4575
114-6811
154-4694
Upper Case Assembly
Upper Case Assembly SU
Key Panel
LCD Filter
Rated Power Label (C)
Lock Spring
CE Marking Label
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
TITLE
Upper Case Assembly
DRAWING NO.
423-3445
MODEL NO.
FX-2111 (CE)
ASSEMBLY NO. DATE
96.01.24
10-31
2-Double Semus Screw, M3x8
b
A
5
rJ5
A
A
6
c
4
Pasted <S>

2
. r
A
C <s>
1/
OS
v
Key
No.
Parts Na Drawing Na Description Q
'
ty Remarks
1
2
4
5
6
7
9F3356
9H3212D
6B8327
6B8326
5H9131
9E7293
111- 6622
314-3466
112- 6624
154-4576
Lower Case Assembly (1)
Lower Case Assembly SU
Battery Presser Sponge
Battery Cover
Fuse Labell
Rating Label
1
1
1
1
1
TITLE
Lower Case Assembly (1)
DRAWING NO.
423-3446
MODEL NO.
FX-2111 (CE)
ASSEMBLY NO. DATE
96.01.24
10-33
Key
No.
Parts Na
Drawing Na
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9H3213A
1T1559
9F3420
6B8306
6B91108A
6B6796
423- 3446
313-3459
684-2157
424- 3443
314- 3463
314-3601
7
9F3356
B
A 4
A
A
IB
3
O
5
ft
2
o
8
o
0
0
6
o
O
Description
Lower Case Assembly (1)
Lower Case Assembly (1)
Grounding Piece (A) SU
Transformer
, FCP2222UT
PCB-6410 Assembly
Insulation Sheet
Insulation Cover
TM-166 No. 12
TITLE
Lower Case Assembly (2)
MODEL NO.
FX-2111 (CE)
ASSEMBLY NO.
Q'ty Remarks
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
DRAWING NO.
422-3447
DATE
96.01.24
10-35
4-Double Semus Screw, M3x&
2
G
C
4
E
F
1 D
c
D
A
G
E
5 B
O
3 F
O
9
0 ii
fi'
1
si
i"
/I 6
41
V
O
Key
Parts Na Drawing Na Description Q
'
ty Remarks
Na
422-3271 1
2
3
4
5
6
9F3354
1M0381
5H9138
5H5639
684-2093
423-3444
154-4577
154-3574
Lower Case Assembly (2)
Recorder Assembly
Thermal Array Head Cable
PCB-6409 Assembly
Lead Label (C)
Lithium Battery Label
1
1
1
1
1
1
TITLE
Lower Case Assembly (3)
DRAWING NO.
422-3448
MODEL NO.
FX-2111 (CE)
ASSEMBLY NO. DATE
96.01.24
10-37
2
1
35
it
r
5S>
"J
ir.>
r
re
A
z
Double Semus Screw, M3x8
3
B
4
A
B
si
t'
'
4-Doubte Semus Screw, M3x8
Key
Parts No. Drawing Na Description Q'ty Remarks
Na
1
2
3
4
9F2648
9H3522 224-0891
Lower Case Assembly (3)
Upper Case Assembly
Paper Magazine Assembly
Paper Shaft SU
1
1
1
1
TITLE
Exploded View
DRAWING NO.
412-0928
MODEL NO.
FX-2111 (CE)
ASSEMBLY NO. DATE
96.01.24
10-39
FUKUDA DENSHI CO., LTD.
39-4, Hongo 3-chonne, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113, Japan
Phone:(03)3815-2121 Fax: (03)5684-3791

Potrebbero piacerti anche