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KMF1108382CE

Multi-Function printer
Model No. KX-MB1520EXW
(for Czech, Slovakia and Hungary)

© Panasonic System Networks Co., Ltd. 2011


Unauthorized copying and distribution is a violation
of law.
KX-MB1520EXW

TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE PAGE
1 Safety Precautions -----------------------------------------------5 6.9. FAN Motor Section -------------------------------------- 43
1.1. For Service Technicians ----------------------------------5 6.9.1. General ------------------------------------------------ 43
1.2. AC Caution---------------------------------------------------5 6.9.2. Circuit Diagram of FAN ---------------------------- 43
1.3. Personal Safety Precautions ----------------------------6 6.9.3. Speed Control Block ------------------------------- 43
1.3.1. Moving Sections of the Unit-------------------------6 6.9.4. Abnormal detect and Lock protect Block------ 46
1.3.2. Live Electrical Sections ------------------------------6 6.10. Solenoid Driver Section -------------------------------- 47
1.4. Service Precautions ---------------------------------------6 6.11. LSU (Laser Scanning Unit) Section----------------- 48
1.4.1. Precautions to Prevent Damage from 6.12. Sensors and Switches Section----------------------- 50
Static Electricity ----------------------------------------6 6.12.1. Pick up & Registration & Manual paper
2 Warning --------------------------------------------------------------7 sensor ------------------------------------------------- 51
2.1. About Lead Free Solder (PbF: Pb free) --------------7 6.12.2. Print timing sensor---------------------------------- 51
2.1.1. Suggested PbF Solder -------------------------------7 6.12.3. Exit sensor-------------------------------------------- 52
2.2. Discarding of P. C. Board --------------------------------8 6.12.4. Interlock switch -------------------------------------- 52
2.3. Insulation Resistance Test -------------------------------8 6.12.5. Toner Sensor----------------------------------------- 53
2.4. Battery Caution ---------------------------------------------8 6.12.6. Drum Life sensor circuit --------------------------- 54
2.4.1. Information for Users on Collection and 6.13. Operation Board Section ------------------------------ 55
Disposal of Old Equipment and used 6.14. LCD Section----------------------------------------------- 56
Batteries -------------------------------------------------8 6.15. HVPS (High Voltage Power Supply) Section ----- 57
2.5. Laser Beam and Fuser Unit Section ------------------9 6.15.1. HVPS Specification for EUK1MNB31HA------ 57
2.6. Note for Repairing------------------------------------------9 6.15.2. CHG-BIAS (Charge BIAS)/UNIT ---------------- 57
3 Specifications ---------------------------------------------------- 10 6.15.3. DEV DC BIAS UNIT-------------------------------- 58
4 General/Introduction ------------------------------------------- 11 6.15.4. DEV AC BIAS UNIT -------------------------------- 58
4.1. Optional Accessories------------------------------------ 11 6.15.5. TRA (-) BIAS (Transfer (-) BIAS)/TRA (+)
4.2. Translation Lists ------------------------------------------ 11 BIAS (Transfer (+) BIAS) UNIT------------------ 58
4.2.1. Error Message (Report)---------------------------- 11 6.16. Heat Lamp Control Circuit ----------------------------- 59
4.2.2. Error Message (Display)--------------------------- 11 6.17. Main Board Power Supply Section------------------ 64
5 Features ------------------------------------------------------------ 12 6.17.1. 3.3V and 1.2V Power Supply Descriptions --- 64
5.1. General Features----------------------------------------- 12 6.17.2. +5VD Power Supply Descriptions -------------- 65
5.2. Hardware Requirements for Multi-Function 6.18. Power Supply Board Section ------------------------- 67
Software ---------------------------------------------------- 12 6.19. Mechanical Operation ---------------------------------- 68
6 Technical Descriptions---------------------------------------- 13 6.19.1. Printing ------------------------------------------------ 68
6.1. Connection Diagram------------------------------------- 13 7 Location of Controls and Components ----------------- 69
6.2. General Block Diagram --------------------------------- 14 7.1. Overview --------------------------------------------------- 69
6.3. Main Board Section-------------------------------------- 16 7.1.1. Front view--------------------------------------------- 69
6.3.1. Data Flow---------------------------------------------- 16 7.1.2. Rear view --------------------------------------------- 69
6.3.2. RTC Backup Circuit --------------------------------- 25 7.2. Control Panel --------------------------------------------- 70
6.3.3. Modem Circuit Operation-------------------------- 26 8 Installation Instructions -------------------------------------- 71
6.3.4. TEL Line Section ------------------------------------ 27 8.1. Installation ------------------------------------------------- 71
6.4. NCU Section----------------------------------------------- 29 8.1.1. Installation Space ----------------------------------- 71
6.4.1. General ------------------------------------------------ 29 8.1.2. Recording Paper ----------------------------------- 72
6.4.2. EXT. TEL. Line Relay (RLY100) ----------------- 29 8.1.3. Documents the Unit Can Send ------------------ 76
6.4.3. Bell Detection Circuit ------------------------------- 29 8.1.4. Toner Cartridge -------------------------------------- 76
6.4.4. Pulse Dial Circuit ------------------------------------ 29 8.1.5. Required computer environment---------------- 79
6.4.5. Line Amplifier and Side Tone Circuit------------ 29 8.1.6. Installing Multi-Function Station on a
6.4.6. Remote FAX Activation Circuit ------------------- 30 computer ---------------------------------------------- 80
6.4.7. TAM Interface Circuit ------------------------------- 30 8.2. Connections----------------------------------------------- 81
6.5. Speaker Phone Section -------------------------------- 31 9 Operating Instructions---------------------------------------- 83
6.5.1. General ------------------------------------------------ 31 9.1. Your Logo ------------------------------------------------- 83
6.6. CIS Control Section-------------------------------------- 32 9.2. Character entry------------------------------------------- 84
6.7. Motor Drive Section-------------------------------------- 34 9.2.1. To Select Characters Using [] or []-------------- 84
6.7.1. Engine Motor Control Circuit --------------------- 34 10 Test Mode --------------------------------------------------------- 85
6.7.2. FB (Flat bed) motor drive circuit ----------------- 37 10.1. Test Functions -------------------------------------------- 85
6.8. Timing chart and wave form of scanner 10.1.1. DTMF Single Tone Transmit Selection -------- 86
motors------------------------------------------------------- 39 10.1.2. Button Code Table ---------------------------------- 87
6.8.1. Drive mode of FB motor --------------------------- 39 10.1.3. Print Test Pattern------------------------------------ 88
6.8.2. Normal 1-2 phase excitation (half step)-------- 40 11 Service Mode----------------------------------------------------- 89
6.8.3. W1-2 phase excitation (Quarter step) ---------- 41 11.1. Programming and Lists--------------------------------- 89
6.8.4. W1-2 phase excitation (Quarter step) ---------- 42 11.1.1. Operation --------------------------------------------- 89

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11.1.2. Operation Flow ---------------------------------------89 14.13. How to Remove Drive Unit -------------------------- 193
11.1.3. Service Function Table -----------------------------90 14.14. How to Remove Clutch Gear Cover--------------- 194
11.1.4. Memory Clear Specification -----------------------92 14.15. How to Remove Pick-up Roller --------------------- 195
11.2. User Mode (The list below is an example of 14.16. How to Remove Operation Panel Unit------------ 196
the SYSTEM SETUP LIST the unit prints out.) ---93 14.17. How to Disassemble FB Unit------------------------ 197
11.3. Service Mode Settings (Example of a printed 14.18. How to Remove LSU and Glasses ---------------- 198
out list)-------------------------------------------------------95 14.19. Installation Position of The Lead ------------------- 199
11.4. History (Example of a printed out list) ---------------96 14.19.1. Main cabinet section------------------------------ 199
11.4.1. Descriptions of The History Report--------------97 14.19.2. Side cabinet section(1) -------------------------- 200
12 Troubleshooting Guide ----------------------------------------98 14.19.3. Side cabinet section (2)-------------------------- 201
12.1. User Recoverable Errors -------------------------------98 14.19.4. Side cabinet section (3)-------------------------- 202
12.2. Remote Programming --------------------------------- 100 14.19.5. Side cabinet section (4)-------------------------- 203
12.2.1. Entering the Remote Programming Mode 14.19.6. Fuser section --------------------------------------- 204
and Changing Service Codes ------------------ 101 14.19.7. Power supply unit section ----------------------- 205
12.2.2. Program Mode Table------------------------------ 102 15 Maintenance ---------------------------------------------------- 206
12.3. Troubleshooting Details ------------------------------- 106 15.1. Maintenance Items and Component Locations- 206
12.3.1. Outline ------------------------------------------------ 106 15.1.1. Outline ----------------------------------------------- 206
12.3.2. Starting Troubleshooting ------------------------- 106 15.1.2. Maintenance Check Items/Component
12.3.3. Initialization ------------------------------------------ 107 Locations -------------------------------------------- 206
12.3.4. Simple Check List --------------------------------- 108 15.2. Maintenance--------------------------------------------- 208
12.3.5. Simplified Troubleshooting Guide ------------- 109 15.2.1. Cleaning the White Plates and Glass -------- 208
12.3.6. CALL SERVICE Troubleshooting Guide ----- 112 15.3. Printing Operation Principle ------------------------- 209
12.3.7. Print --------------------------------------------------- 118 15.3.1. Process Chart and Process BIAS------------- 209
12.3.8. Recording Paper Feed --------------------------- 124 15.3.2. Charging--------------------------------------------- 209
12.3.9. Copy and FAX -------------------------------------- 131 15.3.3. Exposing--------------------------------------------- 210
12.3.10. Communication Section ------------------------- 133 15.3.4. Developing and Transcription -------------------211
12.3.11. Special Service Journal Reports --------------- 137 15.3.5. Cleaning of Transfer Roller --------------------- 212
12.3.12. Initializing Error------------------------------------- 150 15.3.6. Fixing ------------------------------------------------- 213
12.3.13. Analog Section ------------------------------------- 151 15.4. How to Replace the Flat Package IC ------------- 214
12.3.14. Operation Panel Section ------------------------- 154 15.4.1. Preparation------------------------------------------ 214
12.3.15. Sensor Section ------------------------------------- 154 15.4.2. Removal Procedure ------------------------------ 214
12.3.16. Motor Section --------------------------------------- 156 15.4.3. Procedure ------------------------------------------- 215
12.3.17. LSU Section----------------------------------------- 158 15.4.4. Removing Solder From Between Pins ------- 215
12.3.18. CIS Control Section ------------------------------- 159 15.5. Main Board Section------------------------------------ 216
12.3.19. High Voltage Value Check Point --------------- 161 15.5.1. NG Example ---------------------------------------- 217
12.3.20. High Voltage Section------------------------------ 163 15.6. Test Chart ------------------------------------------------ 218
12.3.21. USB Section ---------------------------------------- 168 15.6.1. ITU-T No.1 Test Chart---------------------------- 218
12.3.22. Main Board Section ------------------------------- 173 15.6.2. ITU-T No.2 Test Chart---------------------------- 219
12.3.23. Power Supply Board Section ------------------- 174 16 Schematic Diagram ------------------------------------------ 221
12.4. Recording Paper Jam --------------------------------- 177 16.1. For Schematic Diagram ------------------------------ 221
12.4.1. When the recording paper has jammed 16.2. Main Board ---------------------------------------------- 222
inside of the unit------------------------------------ 177 16.2.1. Main Board (1) ------------------------------------- 222
12.4.2. When the recording paper is not fed into 16.2.2. Main Board (2) ------------------------------------- 226
the unit properly ------------------------------------ 180 16.2.3. Main Board (3) ------------------------------------- 228
12.4.3. When the recording paper in the manual 16.3. Sensor Board ------------------------------------------- 230
input tray is not fed into the unit properly ---- 181 16.3.1. Operation Board ----------------------------------- 230
13 Service Fixture & Tools-------------------------------------- 182 16.3.2. Sensor Board--------------------------------------- 231
14 Disassembly and Assembly Instructions ------------- 183 16.4. High Voltage Power Supply Board----------------- 232
14.1. Flow Chart for Disassembly-------------------------- 184 16.5. Low Voltage Power Supply Board ----------------- 233
14.2. How to Remove Rear Cover------------------------- 185 17 Printed Circuit Board ---------------------------------------- 235
14.3. How to Remove Front Cover ----------------------- 185 17.1. Main Board ---------------------------------------------- 235
14.4. How to Remove Right Cover ------------------------ 186 17.1.1. Main Board: Component View ----------------- 235
14.5. How to Remove Left Cover -------------------------- 187 17.1.2. Main Board: Bottom View ----------------------- 236
14.6. How to Remove FB Unit ------------------------------ 188 17.2. Sensor Board ------------------------------------------- 237
14.7. How to Remove Upper Cabinet Cover ------------ 189 17.2.1. Operation Board ----------------------------------- 237
14.8. How to Remove Bottom Plate ----------------------- 190 17.2.2. Operation Board ----------------------------------- 238
14.9. How to Remove Power Board Unit----------------- 191 17.2.3. Interlock Board------------------------------------- 238
14.10. How to Remove Fuser Unit -------------------------- 192 17.2.4. Gear Board ----------------------------------------- 238
14.11. How to Remove Fan, HVPS and Inter-lock 17.2.5. Toner Sensor Board ------------------------------ 239
Board ------------------------------------------------------ 192 17.2.6. Fuser Board ---------------------------------------- 239
14.12. How to Remove Main Board and Shield Cover - 193 17.3. High Voltage Power Supply Board----------------- 240

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17.3.1. High Voltage Power Supply Board:


Component View ---------------------------------- 240
17.3.2. High Voltage Power Supply Board: Bottom
View--------------------------------------------------- 240
17.4. Low Voltage Power Supply Board ----------------- 241
17.4.1. Low Voltage Power Supply Board:
Component View ---------------------------------- 241
17.4.2. Low Voltage Power Supply Board: Bottom
View--------------------------------------------------- 241
18 Exploded View and Replacement Parts List --------- 242
18.1. General Section ---------------------------------------- 243
18.1.1. Operation Panel Section------------------------- 244
18.1.2. Top Cover Section (1) --------------------------- 246
18.1.3. Top Cover Section (2) ---------------------------- 248
18.1.4. Top Cover Section (3) ---------------------------- 250
18.1.5. Top Cover Section (4) ---------------------------- 252
18.1.6. Fuser Section--------------------------------------- 254
18.1.7. Main Cabinet Section (1) ------------------------ 256
18.1.8. Main Cabinet Section (2) ------------------------ 258
18.1.9. Main Cabinet Section (3) ------------------------ 260
18.1.10. Main Cabinet Section (4) ------------------------ 262
18.1.11. Left-side Cabinet Section(1) -------------------- 264
18.1.12. Left-side Cabinet Section(2) -------------------- 266
18.1.13. Left-side Cabinet Section(3) -------------------- 268
18.1.14. Power Supply Unit Section---------------------- 270
18.1.15. Base Cassette Section--------------------------- 272
18.1.16. Main Unit Section (1) ----------------------------- 274
18.1.17. Main Unit Section (2) ----------------------------- 276
18.1.18. Actual Size of Screws and Washer ----------- 278
18.1.19. Accessories and Packing Materials----------- 280
18.2. Electrical Parts List ------------------------------------ 282
18.2.1. Main Board------------------------------------------ 282
18.2.2. Sensor Board--------------------------------------- 286
18.2.3. High Voltage Power Supply Board ------------ 288
18.2.4. Low Voltage Power Supply Board------------- 288

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1 Safety Precautions
1. Before servicing, unplug the AC power cord to prevent an electric shock.
2. When replacing parts, use only the manufacturer's recommended components.
3. Check the condition of the power cord. Replace if wear or damage is evident.
4. After servicing, be sure to restore the lead dress, insulation barriers, insulation papers, shields, etc.
5. Before returning the serviced equipment to the customer, be sure to perform the following insulation resistance test to prevent
the customer from being exposed to shock hazards.

1.1. For Service Technicians


• Repair service shall be provided in accordance with repair technology information such as service manual so as to pre-
vent fires, injury or electric shock, which can be caused by improper repair work.
1. When repair services are provided, neither the products nor their parts or members shall be remodeled.
2. If a lead wire assembly is supplied as a repair part, the lead wire assembly shall be replaced.
3. FASTON terminals shall be plugged straight in and unplugged straight out.
• ICs and LSIs are vulnerable to static electricity.
When repairing, the following precautions will help prevent recurring malfunctions.
1. Cover the plastic part's boxes with aluminum foil.
2. Ground the soldering irons.
3. Use a conductive mat on the worktable.
4. Do not touch the IC or LSI pins with bare fingers.

1.2. AC Caution
For safety, before closing the lower cabinet, please make sure of the following precautions.
1. The earth lead is fixed with the screw.
2. The AC connector is connected properly.

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1.3. Personal Safety Precautions


1.3.1. Moving Sections of the Unit
Be careful not to let your hair, clothes, fingers, accessories, etc., become caught in any moving sections of the unit.
The moving sections of the unit are the rollers and a gear. There is a separation roller and a document feed roller which are rotated
by the document feed motor. A gear rotates the two rollers. Be careful not to touch them with your hands, especially when the unit
is operating.

1.3.2. Live Electrical Sections


All the electrical sections of the unit supplied with AC power by the AC power cord are live.
Never disassemble the unit for service with the AC power supply plugged in.
CAUTION:
AC voltage is supplied to the primary side of the power supply unit. Therefore, always unplug the AC power cord before disas-
sembling for service.

1.4. Service Precautions


1.4.1. Precautions to Prevent Damage from Static Electricity
Electrical charges accumulate on a person. For instance, clothes rubbing together can damage electric elements or change their
electrical characteristics. In order to prevent static electricity, touch a metallic part that is grounded to release the static electricity.
Never touch the electrical sections such as the power supply unit, etc.

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2 Warning
2.1. About Lead Free Solder (PbF: Pb free)
Note:
In the information below, Pb, the symbol for lead in the periodic table of elements, will refer to standard solder or solder that con-
tains lead.

We will use PbF solder when discussing the lead free solder used in our manufacturing process which is made from Tin, (Sn),
Silver, (Ag), and Copper, (Cu).

This model, and others like it, manufactured using lead free solder will have PbF stamped on the PCB. For service and repair
work we suggest using the same type of solder although, with some precautions, standard Pb solder can also be used.

Caution
• PbF solder has a melting point that is 50° ~ 70° F, (30° ~ 40°C) higher than Pb solder. Please use a soldering iron with tempera-
ture control and adjust it to 700° ± 20° F, (370° ± 10°C). In case of using high temperature soldering iron, please be careful not to
heat too long.
• PbF solder will tend to splash if it is heated much higher than its melting point, approximately 1100°F, (600°C).
• If you must use Pb solder on a PCB manufactured using PbF solder, remove as much of the original PbF solder as possible and
be sure that any remaining is melted prior to applying the Pb solder.
• When applying PbF solder to double layered boards, please check the component side for excess which may flow onto the
opposite side (See figure, below).

2.1.1. Suggested PbF Solder


There are several types of PbF solder available commercially. While this product is manufactured using Tin, Silver, and Copper,
(Sn+Ag+Cu), you can also use Tin and Copper, (Sn+Cu), or Tin, Zinc, and Bismuth, (Sn+Zn+Bi). Please check the manufac-
turer’s specific instructions for the melting points of their products and any precautions for using their product with other
materials.
The following lead free (PbF) solder wire sizes are recommended for service of this product: 0.3mm, 0.6mm and 1.0mm.

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2.2. Discarding of P. C. Board


When discarding P. C. Board, delete all personal information such as telephone directory and caller list or scrap P. C. Board.

2.3. Insulation Resistance Test


1. Unplug the power cord and short the two prongs of the plug with a jumper wire.
2. Turn on the power switch.
3. Measure the resistance value with an ohmmeter between the jumpered AC plug and each exposed metal cabinet part
(screw heads, control shafts, bottom frame, etc.).
Note: Some exposed parts may be isolated from the chassis by design. These will read infinity.
4. If the measurement is outside the specified limits, there is a possibility of a shock hazard.

2.4. Battery Caution


CAUTION
Danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the
manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s Instructions.

The lithium battery is a critical component (type No.CR2354). Please observe for the proper polarity and the exact location when
replacing it and soldering the replacement litium battery in.

2.4.1. Information for Users on Collection and Disposal of Old Equipment and used Bat-
teries

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2.5. Laser Beam and Fuser Unit Section


• The printer of this unit utilizes a laser. Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified
herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
• The fuser unit is inside of the unit and gets hot. Do not touch it when removing the jammed paper or cleaning the lower glass.

Fuser Unit

Laser Scanning Unit

* In case of this figure, this Laser Caution Label is located on the other side of the LSU.

Laser
Caution
Label

2.6. Note for Repairing


Caution
Please inform users of the danger of data being lost at the time of repair.
Data will be lost in the following situations.
1. When replacing the ROM ass'y.
2. When replacing the Main board ass'y.
3. When executing service mode #550 or #710. (Memory Clear)
There is a possibility of data loss in the following situations.
1. When removing a board.
2. When writing new software to ROM.

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3 Specifications
Applicable Lines: Public Switched Telephone Network
Document Size: Max. 216 mm in width, Max. 297 mm in length
Effective Scanning Width: 208 mm
Effective Printing Width: Letter/ Legal: 208 mm
A4: 202 mm
Transmission Time*1: Approx. 4 s/page (ECM-MMR Memory transmission)*2
Scanning Density: Scanning resolution:
Up to 600 × 1,200 dpi (Optical)
Up to 19,200 x 19,200 dpi (Interpolated)
Copy resolution:
Up to 600 × 600 dpi
FAX resolution*1:
Horizontal: 8 pels/mm
Vertical: 3.85 lines/mm -in standard resolution,
7.7 lines/mm -in fine/photo resolution
15.4 lines/mm -in super fine resolution
Photo resolution: 64-level
Scanner Type: Colour Contact Image Sensor
Printer Type: Laser printer
Data Compression System: Modified Huffman (MH), Modified READ (MR), Modified Modified READ (MMR)
Modem Speed: 33,600 / 31,200 / 28,800 / 26,400 / 24,000 / 21,600 / 19,200 / 16,800 / 14,400 / 12,000 /
9,600 / 7,200 / 4,800 / 2,400 bps; Automatic Fallback
Operating Environment: 10°C-32.5°C, 20%-70% RH (Relative Humidity)
Dimensions: Approx. width 380 mm x depth 360 mm x height 203 mm
Mass (Weight): Approx. 9 kg
Power Consumption: Standby: Approx. 4.3 W
Preheat: Approx. 55 W
Copy: Approx. 350 W
Maximum: Approx. 950 W (When the fuser lamp turns on)
Power Supply: 220-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Memory Capacity (for operation and 32 MB
storing memory):
Fax Memory Capacity*1: 3.5 MB in total
Approx. 110 pages of memory reception
Approx. 150 pages of memory transmission
(Based on the ITU-T No. 1 Test Chart in standard resolution.)
Laser diode properties: Laser output: Max. 10 mW
Wavelength: 760 nm-800 nm
Emission duration: Continuous
Print Speed: A4: Approx. 18 ppm (pages per minute)
Letter: Approx. 19 ppm (pages per minute)
Printing Resolution: 600 x 600 dpi
CIS’s LED light properties: LED radiation output: Max. 1 mW
Wavelength:
Red 630 nm typical
Green 520 nm typical
Blue 465 nm typical
Emission duration: Continuous
Product life: 30,000(Thirty thousand) pages or 5 years whichever comes first.

*1
Transmission speed depends on the contents of the pages, resolution, telephone line conditions and capability of the other
party’s machine.
*2Transmission speed is based on the ITU-T No. 1 Test Chart with original mode. (Refer to ITU-T No.1 Test Chart (P.218).) If the
capability of the other party's machine is inferior to your unit, the transmission time may be longer.
Note:
• Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
• The pictures and illustrations in these instructions may vary slightly from the actual product.

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4 General/Introduction
4.1. Optional Accessories

Model No. Description Specifications


KX-FAT410X Replacement toner cartridge*1 1 toner cartridge

*1
Prints about 2,500 pages at ISO/IEC 19752 standard page.
Note:
• ISO/IEC 19752 standard is as follows:
- Environment: 23 ± 2°C / 50 ± 10% RH
- Print mode: Continuous printing

4.2. Translation Lists


4.2.1. Error Message (Report)

4.2.2. Error Message (Display)

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5 Features
5.1. General Features
General 150-sheet paper capacity (64 g/m2 ~ 75 g/m2)
LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) readout
Large Memory... Performed by DRAM
Flat-Bed Multifunction Laser Fax Approx. 150 pages of memory transmission
Letter/A4/Legal, G3 compatible Approx. 110 pages of memory reception
Resolution: Standard/Fine/Super fine/Photo (64 level).
STANDARD: For printed or typewritten originals with normal- Enhanced Copier Function
sized characters. Multi-copy function (up to 99 copies)
FINE: For originals with small printing. Enlargement and reduction
SUPER FINE: For originals with very small printing.
PHOTO: For originals containing photographs, shaded draw- 64-Level halftone
ing, etc.

5.2. Hardware Requirements for Multi-Function Software


To use Multi-Function Station on your computer, the following are required:
Operating System:
Windows 2000 / Windows XP / Windows Vista / Windows 7
CPU:
Windows 2000: Pentium® or higher processor
Windows XP: Pentium or higher processor
Windows Vista / Windows 7: Pentium 4 or higher processor
RAM:
Windows 2000/Windows XP: 128 MB (256 MB or more recommended)
Windows Vista: 512 MB (1 GB or more recommended)
Windows 7: 1 GB (2 GB or more recommended)
Other Hardware:
CD-ROM drive
Hard disk drive with at least 600 MB of available space
USB interface
Other:
Internet Explorer® 5.0 or later
Warning:
• To assure continued emission limit compliance;
- use only shielded USB cable (Example: Hi-Speed USB 2.0 certified cable).
• To protect the unit, use only shielded USB cable in areas where thunderstorms occur.

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6 Technical Descriptions
6.1. Connection Diagram
LCD

R/W

VDD
VSS
DB7
DB6
DB5
DB4

RS
V0
E
CN1

10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
OPERATION PANEL BOARD

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
MIC CN2

DC FAN

OPERST
KSTART

FANON
KSCLK
THRM

KTXD

MIC+
MIC-
DG

DG
5V

1
2
CN509

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
CN205 CN511 CN506 A
SP+ 1 XA
Speaker SP䋭
2 FB
1 2 XB
3 B MOTOR
4

CN100 CN100

CISMODULE
No NAME No NAME
TO 1
No NAME No NAME
12 SIG 11 DG
2 1 a1 2 E(G) / A2
3 10 3.3V 9 VREF
TELEPHONE 4 3 a / A1 4 b / B1
5
6 8 CNT 7 SI
LINE 5 S(W) / B2 6 b1 CN510
6 DG 5 CLK
4 VLED 3 LED_G
CN101 2 LED_R 1 LED_B
TO No NAME No NAME
2
1
1 b1 2 S(W) POWER SW
EXTERNAL 3
4 3 b / B1 4 a / A1
5
TELEPHONE 6 5 E(W) 6 a1

CN101

CN300 CN300 AC INLET


TO No NAME No NAME CN504 CN1
1 4 2 CN101 LIVE
3 1 VBUS 2 D䋭 䋭 1
PC/USB 3 D+ 4 GND 1 HTRCTL 1 2 NEUTRAL
2 5V 2
3
4
GND
GND
3
4 SMPS CN2
5 5
24V HEAT LAMP
6 6 1
7 24V 7
MAIN BOARD 2

PE
PSU COVER

CN54
REG
REGISTER DG
CLUTCH
CN53 CN52
SNPICK
CN502
CN503 CN57 FUSER
PICK
PICKUP 1 SNREG 1 THRM1
SOLENOID
DG
2
3
DG
2B
2
3
1
2
3
3.3V
POUT
1
2
EXIT SENSOR UNIT
3
4 4 4 GND CN58
2A 4
5 5 THRM1
1A
6 6 1
1B 2
7 7
DG
IC52
CN55
1B
MAIN 1A
1
2
2A
3
MOTOR 2B 4
CN501 CN500 CN508
THERMISTOR
CN505
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5

1
2
3
4
5
6
7

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

HEAT LAMP
XREADY
POLCLK

XHSYNC
XVIDEO
POLON

XLDEN
XAPC

HVFUSE
5VLD
24V

DG
DG

DG

F-USE
BATTERY

GND
CHG
DEV
TRS

24V

THERMOSTAT THERMOSTAT
PTOP
5VLD

REG

GND

TNR
5V

LSU
CN1

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

TRANSCRIPTION
ROLLER
TRA

DRUM
LIFE
CN50
TONER CN59 CN56 REGISTERS
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

SENSOR TNR ENSOR


1 GND 1
2 5V 2 DEV
3 3 CN2
CN51
24VIL
1
2
24V
IC53 IC51 3

DEVELOPING

PTOP 5V Interlock 24V Interlock


HVPS ROLLER
OPC
SENSOR Switch Switch
TONER SUPPLY DRUM

ROLLER

IC50 SW50 SW51 CHG

DRUM UNIT

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6.2. General Block Diagram


MAIN UNIT
SOC (IC300)
This custom IC is used for general MFP operations.

1) CPU ARM9 operating at 250MHz.


2) SDRAM Controller Controls SDRAM Memory.
3) USB Controller with PHY Apply to USB2.0 HS
4) Scanner I/F Controls the CIS and AFE, and process the scan images.
5) LSU I/F Controls the polygon motor and outputs the VIDEO signal to LSU.
6) MOTOR I/F Controls the DC motor and Stepping Motor.
7) FAN I/F Controls FAN MOTOR and detect the rotation of FAN MOTOR.
8) OPERATION PANEL I/F Serial interface with Operation Panel.
9) SENSOR I/F Detects the sensor signal.
10) I/O PORT I/O Port Interface.
11) A/D, D/A converter Sends beep tones, etc.
Convert the analog signal to the digital signal.
12) RTC Real time clock.
13) MODEM Performs the modulation and the demodulation for FAX communication.
14) Analog Front End I/F Controls the analog circuit for TEL/FAX function.

ROM (IC402)
This 8MB FLASH ROM contains all of the program instructions on the unit operations.
And support the backup of user setting and FAX receive data.

SYNCHRONOUS DYNAMIC RAM (IC400)


This 256Mbit SDRAM is used for CPU work and receiving memory and page memory.

POWER SUPPLY
DC-DC converters generate 3.3V and 1.2V for system power.
Regurator generates 5V for peripheral devices.

TEL/FAX I/F
Composed of ITS circuit and NCU circuit.
Analog circuit and two AFE (Analog Front End) IC control Telephone line, Speaker and MIC.

READ SECTION
CIS Unit to read transmitted documents.
Scan data is converted by AFE(IC503).

MOTOR
This model has 2 stepping motors.
IC600 drives the stepping motor for printing.
IC502 drives the stepping motor for CIS carriage.

LSU
Forms the images on the OPC DRUM by rotating polygon motor and reflecting the laser beam against polygon.

SENSORS
Composed of 2 switches and 3 sensors.

POWER SUPPLY BOARD


Supplies +24V and +5V to the Main unit and controls the Heat Lamp.

HIGH VOLTAGE POWER SUPPLY BOARD


Supplies bias need for the printing operation: bias of the DRUM, Developing and Transcription.

FIXING UNIT
Composed heat lamp, thermistor and thermostats.

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Flat Bed

Operation Panel Board


Thermistor Color CIS
2Line Ope
(Room)
LCD G/A Carriage motor
MIC

BUZZER

AMP2
Regist Clutch AMP9 JST4 FFC 12
JST2
Pick Up Solenoid Main Board
AMP7 Motor AFE
AMP4 Driver
Main motor (FB)
Motor NCU Speaker
Driver
(Main )

JST2
FAN FLASH AMP2

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(64Mbit)
Sirius
AMP7(Blue) SDRAM Lite
(256Mbit )
EXT
LSU TEL
AMP5

5V TEL
JST2 AMP4 3.3V/1.2V
USB DC-DC
Thermistor
(Heater) EXIT Sensor
AMP8 AMP8(Blue) AMP7

AMP3 5V Interlock 24V Interlock


Hall
IC AMP3(Blue) HVPS Thermostat Heater
Toner Sensor SMPS
Lithium
Thermostat
Battery
Power SW

Regist Sensor PTOP Sensor AC


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AC inlet AC cord set


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6.3. Main Board Section


6.3.1. Data Flow

[FAX Tx]
1. An analog image data is output from CIS unit to IC503.
IC503 decode the analog data to digital data, and output to IC300.
Scanner I/F in IC300 process image data and store it in IC400
through SDRAM I/F.
2. CPU compress the data in IC400.
3. CPU transfer the data to MODEM and output it to TEL LINE
through AFE IC and analog circuit.
CIS unit

CN510
Main Board

AFE IC503

IC300 LSU

IC200

CN500/501
CN100

TEL Analog Scanner


AFE MODEM CPU Print I/F
LINE Circuit I/F

IC400

PC SDRAM
I/F SDRAM

USB
JBIG DSP
I/F
CN300

USB

[FAX Rx]
1. FAX data is input from TEL LINE to MODEM in IC300
through analog circuit and AFE IC.
And then store it in IC400 through SDRAM I/F.
2. CPU decompress the data in IC400.
3. Print I/F retrieve the data from IC400 and output it to LSU.

CIS unit

CN510
Main Board

AFE IC503

IC300 LSU

IC200
CN500
CN100

TEL Analog Scanner


AFE MODEM CPU Print I/F
LINE Circuit I/F

IC400

PC SDRAM
I/F SDRAM

USB
JBIG DSP
I/F
CN300

USB

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[PC Scan]
1. An analog image data is output from CIS unit to IC503.
IC503 decode the analog data to digital data, and output to IC300.
Scanner I/F in IC300 process image data and store it in IC400
through SDRAM I/F.
2. If necessary, the data is compressed via DSP.
3. The data is output to PC through the USB I/F.
CIS unit

CN510
Main Board

AFE IC503

IC300 LSU

IC200

CN500
CN100

TEL Analog Scanner


AFE MODEM CPU Print I/F
LINE Circuit I/F

IC400

PC SDRAM
I/F SDRAM

USB
JBIG DSP
I/F
CN300

USB

[PC print]
1. The print data is output from PC through USB
and pass the USB I/F in IC300.
then the data is stored in IC400 through SDRAM I/F.
2. Print I/F retrieve the data from IC400 and output it to LSU.
CIS unit

CN510
Main Board

AFE IC503

IC300 LSU

IC200
CN500
CN100

TEL Analog Scanner


AFE MODEM CPU Print I/F
LINE Circuit I/F

IC400

PC SDRAM
I/F SDRAM

USB
JBIG DSP
I/F
CN300

USB

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[Copy]
1. An analog image data is output from CIS unit to IC503.
IC503 decode the analog data to digital data, and output to IC300.
Scanner I/F in IC300 process image data and store it in IC400
through SDRAM I/F.
2. If necessary, the data is compressed via JBIG.
3. Print I/F retrieve the data from IC400 and output it to LSU.
CIS unit

CN510
Main Board

AFE IC503

IC300 LSU
IC200
IC203

CN500
CN100

TEL Analog Scanner


AFE MODEM CPU Print I/F
LINE Circuit I/F

IC400

PC SDRAM
I/F SDRAM

USB
JBIG DSP
I/F
CN300

USB

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Description of Pin Distribution (IC300) SOC (System On Chip)

PIN NO. PinName I/O POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE EXPLANATION


A02 LEDONB O 3.3V SCANNER INTERFACE
A03 NCCDON O 3.3V SCANNER INTERFACE
A04 AFEMCLK O 3.3V SCANNER INTERFACE
A05 NCCDCP O 3.3V NOT USED
A06 CCDCLK O 3.3V NOT USED
A07 PIO29 O 3.3V OPERATION PANEL INTERFACE
A08 PIO57 O 3.3V CARRIAGE MOTOR INTERFACE
A09 PIO53 O 3.3V CARRIAGE MOTOR INTERFACE
A10 PIO50 O 3.3V CARRIAGE MOTOR INTERFACE
A11 PIO46 O 3.3V FAN1 CONTROL
A12 PIO42 O 3.3V DC MOTOR INTERFACE
A13 NFRCE O 3.3V FLASH MEMORY CHIP SELECT
A14 FRMD0 I/O 3.3V FLASH MEMORY DATA BUS 0
A15 FRMD3 I/O 3.3V FLASH MEMORY DATA BUS 3
A16 FRMD7 I/O 3.3V FLASH MEMORY DATA BUS 7
A17 FRMA3 O 3.3V FLASH MEMORY ADDRESS BUS 3
A18 FRMA6 O 3.3V FLASH MEMORY ADDRESS BUS 6
A19 FRMA10 O 3.3V FLASH MEMORY ADDRESS BUS 10
A20 THRMAVDD - 3.3V POWER SUPPLY
A21 FRMA11 O 3.3V FLASH MEMORY ADDRESS BUS 11
A22 FRMA15 O 3.3V FLASH MEMORY ADDRESS BUS 15
A23 FRMA17 O 3.3V FLASH MEMORY ADDRESS BUS 17
A24 FRMA20 O 3.3V FLASH MEMORY ADDRESS BUS 20
A25 FRMA22 O 3.3V FLASH MEMORY ADDRESS BUS 22
AA01 SDMD8 I/O 3.3V SDRAM DATA BUS 8
AA02 SDMD9 I/O 3.3V SDRAM DATA BUS 9
AA03 SDMA7 O 3.3V SDRAM ADDRESS BUS 7
AA04 SDMA6 O 3.3V SDRAM ADDRESS BUS 6
AA23 VDD1.2 - 1.2V POWER SUPPLY
AA24 AFERST O 3.3V NCU INTERFACE
AA25 RING I 3.3V NCU INTERFACE
AA26 EXTINT I 3.3V NCU INTERFACE
AB01 SDMD10 I/O 3.3V SDRAM DATA BUS 10
AB02 SDMD11 I/O 3.3V SDRAM DATA BUS 11
AB03 SDMA5 O 3.3V SDRAM ADDRESS BUS 5
AB04 VDD1.2 - 1.2V POWER SUPPLY
AB23 VSS - GND GND
AB24 BTXD O 3.3V NCU INTERFACE
AB25 BRXD I 3.3V NCU INTERFACE
AB26 AFECLK O 3.3V NCU INTERFACE
AC01 SDMD12 I/O 3.3V SDRAM DATA BUS 12
AC02 SDMD13 I/O 3.3V SDRAM DATA BUS 13
AC03 SDMA4 O 3.3V SDRAM ADDRESS BUS 4
AC04 VSS - GND GND
AC05 VSS - GND GND
AC06 VDD1.2 - 1.2V POWER SUPPLY
AC07 TXD0 O 3.3V ETHERNET INTERFACE
AC08 TX_ER O 3.3V ETHERNET INTERFACE
AC09 RXD1 I 3.3V ETHERNET INTERFACE
AC10 VDD3.3 - 3.3V POWER SUPPLY
AC11 TEST I 3.3V NOT USED
AC12 USBREXT I 3.3V USB INTERFACE
AC13 VDD1.2 - 1.2V POWER SUPPLY
AC14 VDD3.3 - 3.3V POWER SUPPLY
AC15 USBXIN I 3.3V CRYSTAL(12MHz) INPUT
AC16 LSI_SCAN_ENABLE I 3.3V NOT USED
AC17 VDD1.2 - 1.2V POWER SUPPLY
AC18 NWDTRST O 3.3V WATCH DOG TIMER RESET OUTPUT
AC19 LSI_TN I 3.3V NOT USED
AC20 PSCIO2 I 3.3V INPUT PORT (FANDET1)
AC21 PSCIO6 O 3.3V NOT USED
AC22 VDD1.2 - 1.2V POWER SUPPLY
AC23 VSS - GND GND
AC24 ATXD O 3.3V NCU INTERFACE
AC25 BBITCLK I/O 3.3V NCU INTERFACE

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PIN NO. PinName I/O POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE EXPLANATION


AC26 BSPCLK I/O 3.3V NCU INTERFACE
AD01 SDMD14 I/O 3.3V SDRAM DATA BUS 14
AD02 SDMD15 I/O 3.3V SDRAM DATA BUS 15
AD03 VSS - GND GND
AD04 NBATRST I 3.3V BATTERY RESET INPUT
AD05 VDD2RTC - 1.2V POWER SUPPLY
AD06 CRS I 3.3V ETHERNET INTERFACE
AD07 TXD1 O 3.3V ETHERNET INTERFACE
AD08 RX_DV I 3.3V ETHERNET INTERFACE
AD09 RXD2 I 3.3V ETHERNET INTERFACE
AD10 RX_ER I 3.3V ETHERNET INTERFACE
AD11 CLKSEL I 3.3V NOT USED
AD12 USBVSSA33_BIAS - GND GND
AD13 USBVSSA33 - GND GND
AD14 USBVDDA12_SQ - 1.2V POWER SUPPLY
AD15 USBVSSA12 - GND GND
AD16 LSI_TRSTN I 3.3V NOT USED
AD17 LSI_TDO O 3.3V NOT USED
AD18 NRST I 3.3V SYSTEM RESET INPUT
AD19 HTRCTL O 3.3V HEATER CONTROL
AD20 PSCIO3 I 3.3V INPUT PORT (POUT)
AD21 PSCIO7 O 3.3V NOT USED
AD22 PSCIO15 I 3.3V INPUT PORT (RPS)
AD23 NC - - NOT USED
AD24 VSS - GND GND
AD25 ASPCLK I/O 3.3V NCU INTERFACE
AD26 ARXD I 3.3V NCU INTERFACE
AE01 SDLDM1 O 3.3V SDRAM DQML1
AE02 VSS - GND GND
AE03 SYSPLLVSS1 - GND GND
AE04 RTCCLKOUT O 3.3V CRYSTAL(32.768KHz) OUTPUT
AE05 RTCPWRDWN I 3.3V RTC POWER DOWN
AE06 TX_CLKI I 3.3V ETHERNET INTERFACE
AE07 TXD2 O 3.3V ETHERNET INTERFACE
AE08 RX_CLKI I 3.3V ETHERNET INTERFACE
AE09 RXD3 I 3.3V ETHERNET INTERFACE
AE10 MDC O 3.3V ETHERNET INTERFACE
AE11 NC - - NOT USED
AE12 USBID O 3.3V NOT USED
AE13 USBDM I/O 3.3V USB INTERFACE
AE14 USBVSSA12_SQ - GND GND
AE15 USBVDDA12PLL - 1.2V POWER SUPPLY
AE16 USBVDDA12 - 1.2V POWER SUPPLY
AE17 LSI_TDI I 3.3V NOT USED
AE18 LSI_PROCMON O 3.3V NOT USED
AE19 LSI_IDDT I 3.3V NOT USED
AE20 PSCIO1 I 3.3V INPUT PORT (PICK)
AE21 PSCIO5 O 3.3V NOT USED
AE22 PSCIO13 I 3.3V INPUT PORT (TNR)
AE23 MDMCLKOUT O 3.3V CRYSTAL(24.576MHz) OUTPUT
AE24 MDMPLLVDD - 3.3V POWER SUPPLY
AE25 VSS - GND GND
AE26 ABITCLK I/O 3.3V NCU INTERFACE
AF02 SYSPLLVDD1 - 3.3V POWER SUPPLY
AF03 VDD3.3OSC - 3.3V POWER SUPPLY
AF04 RTCCLKIN I 3.3V CRYSTAL(32.768KHz) INPUT
AF05 COL I 3.3V ETHERNET INTERFACE
AF06 TX_EN O 3.3V ETHERNET INTERFACE
AF07 TXD3 O 3.3V ETHERNET INTERFACE
AF08 RXD0 I 3.3V ETHERNET INTERFACE
AF09 MDIO I/O 3.3V ETHERNET INTERFACE
AF10 MGTINT I 3.3V ETHERNET INTERFACE
AF11 USBVBUS O 3.3V USB INTERFACE
AF12 USBVDDA33_BIAS - 3.3V POWER SUPPLY
AF13 USBDP I/O 3.3V USB INTERFACE
AF14 USBVDDA33 - 3.3V POWER SUPPLY
AF15 USBVSSA12PLL - GND GND

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PIN NO. PinName I/O POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE EXPLANATION


AF16 USBXOUT I 3.3V CRYSTAL(12MHz) OUTPUT
AF17 LSI_TMS I 3.3V NOT USED
AF18 LSI_TCK I 3.3V NOT USED
AF19 LSI_CW_TAP I 3.3V NOT USED
AF20 PSCIO0 I 3.3V INPUT PORT (REGIST)
AF21 PSCIO4 O 3.3V NOT USED
AF22 PSCIO12 I 3.3V INPUT PORT (POUT)
AF23 PSCIO14 I 3.3V INPUT PORT (DOCU)
AF24 MDMCLKIN I 3.3V CRYSTAL(24.576MHz) INPUT
AF25 MDMPLLVSS - GND GND
B01 AFEADC0 I 3.3V NOT USED
B02 VSS - GND GND
B03 LEDONG O 3.3V SCANNER INTERFACE
B04 AFERSMP O 3.3V NOT USED
B05 AFEVSMP O 3.3V SCANNER INTERFACE
B06 NCCDRS O 3.3V SCANNER INTERFACE
B07 PIO30 I/O 3.3V OPERATION PANEL INTERFACE
B08 MMPWR O 3.3V NOT USED
B09 PIO54 O 3.3V CARRIAGE MOTOR INTERFACE
B10 PIO51 O 3.3V CARRIAGE MOTOR INTERFACE
B11 PIO47 O 3.3V NOT USED
B12 PIO43 O 3.3V DC MOTOR INTERFACE
B13 NFROE O 3.3V FLASH MEMORY CHIP OUTPUT ENABLE
B14 FRMD1 I/O 3.3V FLASH MEMORY DATA BUS 1
B15 FRMD4 I/O 3.3V FLASH MEMORY DATA BUS 4
B16 FRMA0 O 3.3V FLASH MEMORY ADDRESS BUS 0
B17 FRMA4 O 3.3V FLASH MEMORY ADDRESS BUS 4
B18 FRMA7 O 3.3V FLASH MEMORY ADDRESS BUS 7
B19 THRMAVSS - GND GND
B20 TONE O 3.3V ANALOG(TONE) OUTPUT
B21 FRMA12 O 3.3V FLASH MEMORY ADDRESS BUS 12
B22 FRMA16 O 3.3V FLASH MEMORY ADDRESS BUS 16
B23 FRMA19 O 3.3V FLASH MEMORY ADDRESS BUS 19
B24 FRMA21 O 3.3V FLASH MEMORY ADDRESS BUS 21
B25 VSS - GND GND
B26 DOTPLLVSS - GND GND
C01 AFEADC3 I 3.3V NOT USED
C02 AFEADC1 I 3.3V NOT USED
C03 VSS - GND GND
C04 LEDONR O 3.3V SCANNER INTERFACE
C05 OEB O 3.3V NOT USED
C06 CCDSH O 3.3V SCANNER INTERFACE
C07 PIO31 O 3.3V OPERATION PANEL INTERFACE
C08 OPMPWR O 3.3V NOT USED
C09 PIO55 O 3.3V CARRIAGE MOTOR INTERFACE
C10 PIO52 O 3.3V CARRIAGE MOTOR INTERFACE
C11 PIO49 O 3.3V OUTPUT PORT(HSSPMUTE)
C12 PIO45 O 3.3V DC MOTOR INTERFACE
C13 NFRWE O 3.3V FLASH MEMORY CHIP WRITE ENABLE
C14 FRMD2 I/O 3.3V FLASH MEMORY DATA BUS 2
C15 FRMD6 I/O 3.3V FLASH MEMORY DATA BUS 6
C16 FRMA2 O 3.3V FLASH MEMORY ADDRESS BUS 2
C17 FRMA5 O 3.3V FLASH MEMORY ADDRESS BUS 5
C18 FRMA9 O 3.3V FLASH MEMORY ADDRESS BUS 9
C19 THRMSTR0 I 3.3V ANALOG INPUT(THERMISTOR)
C20 TONEAVDD - 3.3V POWER SUPPLY
C21 FRMA14 O 3.3V FLASH MEMORY ADDRESS BUS 14
C22 FRMA18 O 3.3V FLASH MEMORY ADDRESS BUS 18
C23 FRMA23 O 3.3V FLASH MEMORY ADDRESS BUS 23
C24 VSS - GND GND
C25 DOTPLLVDD - 3.3V POWER SUPPLY
C26 DOTCLKIN I 3.3V CRYSTAL(20MHz) INPUT
D01 AFEADC5 I 3.3V SCANNER INTERFACE
D02 AFEADC4 I 3.3V SCANNER INTERFACE
D03 AFEADC2 I 3.3V NOT USED
D04 VSS - GND GND
D05 VSS - GND GND

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PIN NO. PinName I/O POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE EXPLANATION


D06 VDD1.2 - 1.2V POWER SUPPLY
D07 PIO32 O 3.3V OPERATION PANEL INTERFACE
D08 CRMPWR O 3.3V MOTOR CURRENT CONTROL
D09 PIO56 O 3.3V NOT USED
D10 VDD1.2 - 1.2V POWER SUPPLY
D11 PIO48 O 3.3V NOT USED
D12 PIO44 O 3.3V DC MOTOR INTERFACE
D13 VDD3.3 - 3.3V POWER SUPPLY
D14 VDD1.2 - 1.2V POWER SUPPLY
D15 FRMD5 I/O 3.3V FLASH MEMORY DATA BUS 5
D16 FRMA1 O 3.3V FLASH MEMORY ADDRESS BUS 1
D17 VDD3.3 - 3.3V POWER SUPPLY
D18 FRMA8 O 3.3V FLASH MEMORY ADDRESS BUS 8
D19 THRMSTR1 I 3.3V ANALOG INPUT(THERMISTOR)
D20 TONEAVSS - GND GND
D21 FRMA13 O 3.3V FLASH MEMORY ADDRESS BUS 13
D22 VDD1.2 - 1.2V POWER SUPPLY
D23 VSS - GND GND
D24 NC - - NOT USED
D25 DOTCLKOUT O 3.3V CRYSTAL(20MHz) OUTPUT
D26 PIO66 O 3.3V NOT USED
E01 SDUDM0 O 3.3V SDRAM DQMU0
E02 AFEADC7 I 3.3V SCANNER INTERFACE
E03 AFEADC6 I 3.3V SCANNER INTERFACE
E04 VSS - GND GND
E23 VDD1.2 - 1.2V POWER SUPPLY
E24 FRMA24 O 3.3V FLASH MEMORY ADDRESS BUS 24
E25 PIO65 O 3.3V NOT USED
E26 PIO64 O 3.3V NOT USED
F01 SDMD16 I/O 3.3V SDRAM DATA BUS 16
F02 SDMD17 I/O 3.3V SDRAM DATA BUS 17
F03 AFESIFCLK O 3.3V SCANNER INTERFACE
F04 VDD1.2 - 1.2V POWER SUPPLY
F23 PIO24 I 3.3V LSU INTERFACE
F24 PIO61 O 3.3V OUTPUT PORT(SPMUTE)
F25 PIO60 O 3.3V NOT USED
F26 PIO3 O 3.3V LSU INTERFACE
G01 SDMD18 I/O 3.3V SDRAM DATA BUS 18
G02 SDMD19 I/O 3.3V SDRAM DATA BUS 19
G03 AFESIFDIN I 3.3V SCANNER INTERFACE
G04 AFESIFEN O 3.3V SCANNER INTERFACE
G23 PSCIO24 I 3.3V LSU INTERFACE
G24 PIO2 O 3.3V LSU INTERFACE
G26 PIO58 O 3.3V OUTPUT PORT(CIDRLY)
H01 SDMD20 I/O 3.3V SDRAM DATA BUS 20
H02 SDMD21 I/O 3.3V SDRAM DATA BUS 21
H03 NSDCS2 O 3.3V SDRAM CHIP SELECT 2
H04 AFESIFDOUT O 3.3V SCANNER INTERFACE
H23 PIO63 O 3.3V LSU INTERFACE
H24 PIO62 O 3.3V LSU INTERFACE
H25 PIO28 O 3.3V NOT USED
H26 PIO21 O 3.3V LSU INTERFACE
J01 SDMD22 I/O 3.3V SDRAM DATA BUS 22
J02 SDMD23 I/O 3.3V SDRAM DATA BUS 23
J03 SDMA3 O 3.3V SDRAM ADDRESS BUS 3
J04 SDMA2 O 3.3V SDRAM ADDRESS BUS 2
J23 PIO6 O 3.3V HIGH VOLTAGE UNIT INTERFACE
J24 PIO27 O 3.3V NOT USED
J25 PIO5 O 3.3V HIGH VOLTAGE UNIT INTERFACE
J26 PIO4 O 3.3V HIGH VOLTAGE UNIT INTERFACE
K01 VSS - GND GND
K02 SDCLK2 O 3.3V SDRAM CLOCK 2
K03 VSS - GND GND
K04 VDD3.3 - 3.3V POWER SUPPLY
K23 VDD1.2 - 1.2V POWER SUPPLY
K24 PIO41 O 3.3V NOT USED
K25 PIO40 O 3.3V NOT USED

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PIN NO. PinName I/O POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE EXPLANATION


K26 PIO39 O 3.3V NOT USED
L01 SDMD24 I/O 3.3V SDRAM DATA BUS 24
L02 SDMD25 I/O 3.3V SDRAM DATA BUS 25
L03 SDMA1 O 3.3V SDRAM ADDRESS BUS 1
L04 SDMAÇO O 3.3V SDRAM ADDRESS BUS 0
L11 VSS - GND GND
L12 VSS - GND GND
L13 VSS - GND GND
L14 VSS - GND GND
L15 VSS - GND GND
L16 VSS - GND GND
L23 PIO37 I 3.3V INPUT PORT (RING)
L24 PIO38 O 3.3V NOT USED
L25 PIO36 O 3.3V NOT USED
L26 PIO35 O 3.3V NOT USED
M01 SDMD26 I/O 3.3V SDRAM DATA BUS 26
M02 SDMD27 I/O 3.3V SDRAM DATA BUS 27
M03 SDMA10 O 3.3V SDRAM ADDRESS BUS 10
M04 SDBA1 O 3.3V SDRAM BANK ADDRESS 1
M11 VSS - GND GND
M12 VSS - GND GND
M13 VSS - GND GND
M14 VSS - GND GND
M15 VSS - GND GND
M16 VSS - GND GND
M23 PIO33 O 3.3V NOT USED
M24 PIO34 O 3.3V NOT USED
M25 PIO26 O 3.3V NOT USED
M26 PIO25 O 3.3V OUTPUT PORT(CNGMUTE)
N01 SDMD28 I/O 3.3V SDRAM DATA BUS 28
N02 SDMD29 I/O 3.3V SDRAM DATA BUS 29
N03 SDBA0 O 3.3V SDRAM BANK ADDRESS 0
N04 VDD1.2 - 1.2V POWER SUPPLY
N11 VSS - GND GND
N12 VSS - GND GND
N13 VSS - GND GND
N14 VSS - GND GND
N15 VSS - GND GND
N16 VSS - GND GND
N23 VDD3.3 - 3.3V POWER SUPPLY
N24 PIO23 O 3.3V NOT USED
N25 PIO22 O 3.3V NOT USED
N26 PIO20 O 3.3V NOT USED
P01 SDMD30 I/O 3.3V SDRAM DATA BUS 30
P02 SDMD31 I/O 3.3V SDRAM DATA BUS 31
P03 NSDCS O 3.3V SDRAM CHIP SELECT 1
P04 VDD3.3 - 3.3V POWER SUPPLY
P11 VSS - GND GND
P12 VSS - GND GND
P13 VSS - GND GND
P14 VSS - GND GND
P15 VSS - GND GND
P16 VSS - GND GND
P23 VDD1.2 - 1.2V POWER SUPPLY
P24 PIO16 I 3.3V INPUT PORT
P25 PIO17 I 3.3V INPUT PORT
P26 PIO18 I 3.3V HIGH VOLTAGE UNIT INTERFACE
R01 SDUDM1 O 3.3V SDRAM DQMU1
R02 SDLDM0 O 3.3V SDRAM DQML0
R03 BZVDD33 - 3.3V POWER SUPPLY
R04 BZRST33 - 3.3V POWER SUPPLY
R11 VSS - GND GND
R12 VSS - GND GND
R13 VSS - GND GND
R14 VSS - GND GND
R15 VSS - GND GND
R16 VSS - GND GND

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PIN NO. PinName I/O POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE EXPLANATION


R23 PIO13 O 3.3V NOT USED
R24 PIO12 O 3.3V NOT USED
R25 PIO14 O 3.3V NOT USED
R26 PIO15 I 3.3V INPUT PORT
T01 SDMD0 I/O 3.3V SDRAM DATA BUS 0
T02 SDMD1 I/O 3.3V SDRAM DATA BUS 1
T03 NSDCAS O 3.3V SDRAM CAS
T04 NSDRAS O 3.3V SDRAM RAS
T11 VSS - GND GND
T12 VSS - GND GND
T13 VSS - GND GND
T14 VSS - GND GND
T15 VSS - GND GND
T16 VSS - GND GND
T23 PIO9 O 3.3V OUTPUT PORT(SNPICK)
T24 PIO8 O 3.3V NOT USED
T25 PIO10 O 3.3V NOT USED
T26 PIO11 O 3.3V OUTPUT PORT(SNREG)
U01 SDMD2 I/O 3.3V SDRAM DATA BUS 2
U02 SDMD3 I/O 3.3V SDRAM DATA BUS 3
U03 NSDWE O 3.3V SDRAM WRITE ENABLE
U04 VDD1.2 - 1.2V POWER SUPPLY
U23 VDD3.3 - 3.3V POWER SUPPLY
U24 PIO0 I 3.3V INPUT PORT (HOOK)
U25 PIO1 O 3.3V OUTPUT PORT(EXTRLY)
U26 PIO7 O 3.3V NOT USED
V01 SDMD4 I/O 3.3V SDRAM DATA BUS 4
V02 SDMD5 I/O 3.3V SDRAM DATA BUS 5
V03 SDCKE O 3.3V SDRAM CLOCK ENABLE
V04 SDMA12 O 3.3V SDRAM ADDRESS BUS 12
V23 PSCIO20 I 3.3V INPUT PORT (CIS HOME)
V24 PSCIO21 O 3.3V NOT USED
V25 PSCIO22 O 3.3V NOT USED
V26 PSCIO23 O 3.3V NOT USED
W01 SDMD6 I/O 3.3V SDRAM DATA BUS 6
W02 SDMD7 I/O 3.3V SDRAM DATA BUS 7
W03 SDMA11 O 3.3V SDRAM ADDRESS BUS 11
W04 SDMA9 O 3.3V SDRAM ADDRESS BUS 9
W23 PSCIO16 O 3.3V NOT USED
W24 PSCIO17 I 3.3V INPUT PORT (FANDET2)
W25 PSCIO18 I 3.3V INPUT PORT (TOPCVR)
W26 PSCIO19 I 3.3V INPUT PORT (PSTART)
Y01 VSS - GND GND
Y02 SDCLK O 3.3V SDRAM CLOCK 1
Y03 SDMA8 O 3.3V SDRAM ADDRESS BUS 8
Y04 VSS - GND GND
Y23 AFESEL0 I 3.3V NCU INTERFACE
Y24 AFESEL1 I 3.3V NCU INTERFACE
Y25 EXMDMCS O 3.3V NOT USED
Y26 DP O 3.3V NCU INTERFACE

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6.3.2. RTC Backup Circuit


1. Function
This unit has a lithium battery (BAT50) which works for the Real Time Clock IC (RTC: inside IC300).
The RTC continues to work, backed up by a lithium battery even when the power switch is OFF.
2. RTC Inside (IC300) Backup Circuit Operation
When the power switch is turned ON, power is supplied to the RTC (inside IC300). At this time, the voltage at pin AF3 of the
IC300 is +3.3V. When the power switch is turned OFF, the BAT300 supplies power to RTC through DA300.
When the power switch is OFF and the voltage of +3.3V decreases, pin AF3 of RTC (IC300) becomes roughly the same volt-
age as the battery voltage. RTC goes into the backup mode, in which the power consumption is lower.

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6.3.3. Modem Circuit Operation


The modem (Included IC300) has all the hardware satisfying the CCITT standards mentioned previously.
ALL processing is controlled by the SOC (IC300) according to CCITT procedures.
This modem (Included IC300) has an automatic application equalizer. With training signal 1 or 2 at the time of G3 reception, it can
automatically establish the optimum equalizer.

Facsimile Transmission/DTMF Line Send


The digital image data sent on ATXD line from modem (Included IC300).
AFE IC (IC200) and Analog circuit to the telephone line.

Facsimile Reception
The analog image data which is received from the telephone line passes through Analog circuit and enters AFE IC(IC200). The
signals are changed to digital data in AFE IC and IC300. In this case, the image signals from the telephone line are transmitted
serially. Here, the internal equalizer circuit reduces the image signals to a long-distance receiving level. This is designed to cor-
rect the characteristics of the frequency band centered around 3 kHz and maintain a constant receiving sensitivity.
In this case, the image signals from the telephone line are transmitted serially. Here, the internal equalizer circuit reduces the
image signals to a long-distance receiving level. This is designed to correct the characteristics of the frequency band centered
around 3 kHz and maintain a constant receiving sensitivity.

Busy/Dial Tone Detection


The path is the same as Facsimile Reception.

Call Tone Transmission


This is the call signal which is generated the SOC (IC300) and sent to the speaker.

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6.3.4. TEL Line Section


Composed of ITS circuit and NCU circuit.

6.3.4.1. Description of Block Diagram in Analog Section


Function
The analog section works as an interface between the telephone line and controls ITS circuit and NCU circuit.
The analog section control signals are output from Soc IC300.

Circuit Operation
[NCU]: Network Control Unit the NCU comprises of the following; DC loop forming circuit to connect with the telephone line;
Switching circuit for other interconnected telephones; Bell detection circuit; Remote fax activation circuit.
Refer to NCU Section (P.29) for the details.

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㪠㪚㪉㪇㪇
㪘㪝㪜㩷㩿㪘㩷㪺㪿㪀
㪘㪺㪿㩷㪦㪬㪫 㪫㪜㪣㩷㪣㪠㪥㪜
㪣㪠㪥㪜㪫㪯
㪈㪉


㪝㪶㪤㪬㪫㪜 㪈㪉㪭

㪘㪺㪿㩷㪠㪥
Block Diagram

㪈㪌
㪛㪚
㪣㪠㪥㪜㪩㪯
㪌㪭 㪫㫉㪸㫅㫊㪽㫆㫉㫄㪼㫉
㪌㪭 㪝㪞
㪉㪅㪌㪭

㪛㪘㪦㪬㪫 㪝㪘㪯㩷㪩㪯
㪙㪉㪇

㪚㪈㪈 㪟㪪㪪㪧㪤㪬㪫㪜
㪌㪭
㪜㪯㪫㪩㪣㪰
㪝㪉㪋 㪪㪧㪤㪬㪫㪜
㪜㪯㪫㪅㪫㪜㪣
㪠㪚㪊㪇㪇 㪣㪉㪊 㪙㪜㪣㪣 㪙㪜㪣㪣 㪩㪈
㪪㪦㪚 㪫㪈
㪣㪉㪌 㪘㪣㪚
㪚㪠㪛㩷㪩㪯
㪣㪉㪍 㪚㪠㪛㩷㪩㪯

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㪤㪉㪋 㪝㪘㪯㩷㪩㪯

㪤㪉㪌 㪝㪶㪤㪬㪫㪜

㪤㪉㪍 㪚㪥㪞㪤㪬㪫㪜 㪌㪭㪘 㪤㫀㪺

㪫㪉㪌 㪛㪚㪥

㪛㪫㪤㪝㪤㪬㪫㪜
㪬㪉㪋 㪟㪦㪦㪢
㪤㪠㪚㪂
㪬㪉㪌 㪜㪯㪫㪩㪣㪰 㪤㪠㪚㪄

㪭㪉㪍 㪛㪫㪤㪝㪤㪬㪫㪜 㪈㪉㪭

㪉㪅㪌㪭
㪙㪺㪿㩷㪠㪥
㪈㪌

㪙㪺㪿㩷㪦㪬㪫 㪂㪌㪭
㪈㪉

㪪㪧㪤㪬㪫㪜 㪈 㪚㪛 㪏
㪝㪚
㪉 㪞㪥㪛 㪎

㪠㪚㪉㪇㪊 㪊 㪝㪚㪈 㪭㪚㪚 㪍

㪘㪝㪜㩷㩿㪙㩷㪺㪿㪀 㪚㪥㪞㪤㪬㪫㪜 㪛㪘㪦㪬㪫 㪋 㪌


㪪㪧㪜㪘㪢㪜㪩

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6.4. NCU Section


6.4.1. General
NCU is the with the telephone line. It is composed of Bell detection circuit, Pulse dial circuit, Line amplifier and sidetone circuits. The
following is a brief explanation of each circuit.

6.4.2. EXT. TEL. Line Relay (RLY100)


1. Circuit Operation
Normally, this relay switches to the external telephone side and switches to the open side while OFF-HOOK.
IC300 (U25) High Level→Q201 ON→RLY100 (ON)

6.4.3. Bell Detection Circuit


1. Circuit Operation
The signal waveform for each point is indicated below. The signal (low level section) input to pin 10 of BBIC IC4 on the digital
board.
TEL LINE → PC103 (1, 2 → 4) → IC300 (L23)

6.4.4. Pulse Dial Circuit


The pulse dial is generated by operating the transistor Q203 and photo coupler PC104 while OFF-HOOK (RLY100 ON) condi-
tion.
Make state:
IC300 (U25) High Level → Q202 ON → PC101 ON
IC300 (U25) High Level → Q203 ON → PC104 ON
Break state:
IC300(U25) High Level → Q202 ON → PC101 ON
IC300(U25) LOW Level → Q203 OFF → PC104 OFF

6.4.5. Line Amplifier and Side Tone Circuit


1. Circuit Operation
The reception signal output from the line transformer T100 is input to pin (2) of IC201 via C256, R224 and then the signal is
amplified at pin (1) of IC201 and sent to the reception system at through the LPF.

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6.4.6. Remote FAX Activation Circuit


1. Function
Another telephone connected to same line activates the unit to the FAX mode by using a DTMF signal.
2. Signal Path
Refer to Check Sheet for Signal Route of CNG/DTMF detection (P.151).

6.4.7. TAM Interface Circuit


This circuit is to switch between FAX receiving and the external TAM’s message recording automatically.
For details, please refer to TAM Interface Section (P.31).

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6.5. Speaker Phone Section


6.5.1. General
The general speaker phone operation is performed by IC203 which has a speaker phone circuit. The alarm tone, the key tone,
and the beep are output from Soc IC300.

6.5.1.1. Speaker Phone


1. Function
This is the function when you are not holding the handset and can hear the caller’s voice from the line.
2. Circuit Operation
(Signal Path)
Signals received from the telephone line are output through at the speaker via the following path.
3. Signal Path
Refer to Check Sheet for Signal Route of Speaker RX (P.151).

6.5.1.2. Monitor Circuit


1. Function
This circuit monitors various tones, such as (1) DTMF tone, (2) Alarm/Beep/Key tone/Bell.
2. Signal Path
a. DTMF MONITOR
(Speaker Operation)
Refer to Check Sheet for Signal Route of DTMF Monitor (Speaker) (P.151).
b. ALARM/BEEP/KEY TONE/BELL
Refer to Check Sheet for Signal Route of Ringing/Alarm/Beep/Key tone (P.151).

6.5.1.3. TAM Interface Section


1. Function
When TAM is connected to this unit, the unit receives documents for FAX calls or the external TAM records a voice message
automatically.
2. Circuit Operation
The TAM INTERFACE circuit consists of Soc(IC300) to detect the other party CNG signal, and RLY100 to separate EXT.TAM.
a. CNG signal detection circuit
The CNG signal from the other party’s FAX is detected in Soc IC300
(Signal path)
Refer to Check Sheet for Signal Route of CNG/DTMF detection (P.151).
b. Remote receiving
This is the parallel-connected DTMF signal for the TEL or EXT.TEL mode between T and R. When the other party is a
FAX, the unit switches to FAX receiving.
(Signal Path)
Refer to Check Sheet for Signal Route of DTMF detection (ON-Hook) (P.151).

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6.6. CIS Control Section


The scanning block of this device consists of a control circuit and a CIS (contact image sensor), and AFE(Analog Front End) include
A/D Converter.

When an original document is inserted and the start button pressed, pin A3 of IC300 goes to a low level and the transistor Q518
turns on.
This applies voltage to the CIS. The CIS is driven by each of the signals (CCDSH, CCDCLK, Resolution) output from IC300.
The original image illuminated by the LED to output an analog image signal.
The analog image signal is input to the AFE on VINP(20pin of IC503) and converted into 16-bit data by the A/D converter inside
IC503. Then this signal undergoes digital processing in order to obtain a high-quality image.

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Resolution
The CIS can change the resolution, 300 dpi mode or 600 dpi mode. If RESOLUTION signal is High level, CIS operates 600 dpi
mode.
The other case is 300 dpi mode.

Operation CIS Resolution


300dpi 600dpi
COPY Photo/Text, Text Photo
PC SCAN ~300 X 300 400 X 400~
FAX - ALL

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6.7. Motor Drive Section


6.7.1. Engine Motor Control Circuit
1. Functions
All driving forces of printer engine part are supplied by tis engine motor.
Engine motor is controlled so as to rotate at constant speed during printing and copying.
2. Block Diagram of Main motor Drive circuit
Main motor drive circuit consists of motor driver IC and Current control circuit.
In order to start the motor rotation, following 3 signals are supplied from IC300.

3. Explanation of each circuit


1. Motor driver
IC600 is the constant current, Bi-polar stepping motor drive IC.
This IC can drive up to 2A/phase and support up to 2W1-2 phase excitation.
When "enable" signal (IC600_pin2) becomes "L", motor driver is activated, and motor current are supplied from
IC600_pin1, pin18, pin21 and pin22 to drive the motor coil.
Excitation type is selected by the logic level of "MS1"(IC600_pin8) and S2"(IC600_pin9).
The operation of IC600 is shown in below table corresponding to each logic level of enable, MS1, and MS2.

Enable MS1 MS2 Excitation type Motor Operation


(IC600_pin2) (IC600_pin8) (IC600_pin9)
H - - Disable Motor stop
L L L 2 Phase Excitation Full speed operation
L H L F1-2 Excitation Half speed operation
L L H W1-2 Excitation Not used
L H H 2W1-2 Excitation Not used

After setting the above signals, clock signal is supplied from IC300_pinA12 to IC600_pin14.
Whenever clock signal is supplied, current value and direction supplied to Main motor change according to the
excitation type which is determined by above signal levels.
The clock frequency also determines the motor speed.
2. Motor current control circuit
According to the rotation speed, motor current is controlled for appropriate value.
In order to control the motor current, Ref voltage of IC600 is controlled.
When Ref voltage is high, motor current is increased, and the voltage is low, motor current is decreased.

For the control of Ref voltage, PWM pulse is supplied from IC300_pinB8.
PWM pulse is integrated by R615 and C610.
Consequently PWM pulse is converted to DC voltage.
When duty of PWM pulse is high, Ref voltage is increased and when duty is low, Ref voltage is decreased.

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4. Explanation of each circuit

5. Timing chart and wave form of Main motors


1. 2-2 phase excitation (Full speed)
(1) Timing chart

(2) Wave form

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2. Flat torque 1-2 phase excitation (Half speed)


(1) Timing chart

(2) Wave form

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6.7.2. FB (Flat bed) motor drive circuit


1. General
FB motor drive circuit consists of "Motor driver", "Motor current control circuit" and "O.C.P(Over Current Protection) circuit"
FB motor feeds CIS unit in FB scan, FB copy, and FB FAX mode.
A one step rotation of this motor feeds CIS unit 0.021mm.
2. Block Diagram of Scanner motor Drive circuit

6.7.2.1. Motor driver


Motor driver IC502 can drive motors up to 0.8A/phase and support up to W1-2 phase excitation.
When "Power save" signal (IC502_pin20) becomes "H", motor driver is activated.
Stepping pulses are output from IC300 pins A9, B9, C9, A10, B10, and C10.
Frequency and pattern of these pulses determine the motor rotation speed and excitation mode respectively.
Corresponding to these pulses, current are supplied from IC502_pin4, pin6, pin7 and pin9 to each motor coil.

6.7.2.2. Motor current control circuit


1. Function
According to the scan speed, motor current is controlled for appropriate value.
For example, when scan speed is low, motor has enough driving force.
So to prevent the vibration and noise during motor rotation, motor drive current should be reduced.
When scan speed is high, motor needs much driving force. so much current should be supplied.
In order to control the motor current, Vref voltage of IC502 is controlled.
When Vref voltage is high, motor current is increased, and the voltage is low, motor current is reduced.

2. Circuit Diagram
Please refer to the circuit diagram shown in the block diagram of FB (Flat bed) motor drive circuit (P.37).

3. Circuit explanation
For the sake of Vref voltage control, PWM pulse is supplied from IC300_pinD8.
PWM pulse is integrated by R538, R539 and C764, then converted to DC voltage.
This DC voltage is supplied to Vref pin of IC502.
When duty of PWM pulse is high, Vref voltage is increased and when duty is low, Vref voltage is decreased.

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4. Timing chart of current control


Following timing charts are the example of Vref voltage corresponding to PWM pulse duty.

6.7.2.3. O.C.P (Over Current Protection) circuit


1. Function
If motor driver can supply more than 15 watts, FB motors may become fire hazards.
To prevent the risk of fire, this circuit is provided.

2. Circuit Diagram

3. Circuit explanation
When the current supplied from 24V exceeds 0.44A, the voltage between two registers R575 and R578 becomes more than
0.6V (=0.44A*2.7ohm/2), consequently both Q515 and Q522 turn on.
If Q522 turns on, IC502_pin20 becomes "Low" level.
As a result IC502 is deactivated and motor currents are cut off.
So the current which IC502 can supply is limited to less than 0.44A and the wattage is also limited to less than 10.7W
(=0.44A*24V).
By limiting the wattage less than 15W, risk of fire hazard is eliminated.

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6.8. Timing chart and wave form of scanner motors


6.8.1. Drive mode of FB motor
Correspondent table of operation

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6.8.2. Normal 1-2 phase excitation (half step)


1. Timing chart

2. Wave form

PHA1 5V/Div

Pin4 of 10V/Div
IC502

0.5A/Div
Motor
current*

Fig. 1
Motor current is changed according to the scan speed.

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6.8.3. W1-2 phase excitation (Quarter step)


1. Timing chart

2. Wave form

5V/Div
PHA1

Pin4 of 10V/Div
IC502

Motor 0.5A/Div
current*

Fig. 2
*Motor current is changed according to the scan speed.

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6.8.4. W1-2 phase excitation (Quarter step)


1. Timing chart

2. Wave form

PHA1
㪌㪭㪆㪛㫀㫍

Pin4 of
IC502 or
IC700
㪉㪇㪭㪆㪛㫀㫍

Motor
current
㪇㪅㪌㪘㪆㪛㫀㫍

Fig. 3
Motor current is changed according to the scan speed.

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6.9. FAN Motor Section


6.9.1. General
This unit is equipped with FAN motor to prevent the developing devices, Power Supply Unit (PSU) and other devices from overheat-
ing during printing.
The FAN rotates at high speed (Approx. 4000rpm) while printing.
After printing is finished, FAN rotates at low speed (Approx.1700rpm) while predetermined period.

6.9.2. Circuit Diagram of FAN


FAN drive circuit consists of 2 blocks.
One is "Speed control Block" and the other is "Abnormal detect and Rock protect Block".

6.9.3. Speed Control Block


For the control of FAN speed, comparator IC (IC504) is used.
This IC compares (+) side input level and (-) side input level.
If (+) side input level is bigger than (-) side input level, output of this IC is "OPEN".
If (+) side input level is less than (-) side input level, it outputs "L" level.

6.9.3.1. Half Speed Mode


In half speed mode, IC300_pinA11 outputs pulse (frequency is about 30KHz, duty is about 37.5%).
This pulse is integrated by R644 and C618 then IC504_pin2 becomes approx. DC1.24V. Input level of IC504_pin3 is determined by
the voltage of between R624.
If voltage between R624 is less than 1.24V, output of IC504_pin1 becomes "H".
Then Q607 is turned on. So voltage between R624 (=the voltage of IC504_pin3) rises gradually.
When the voltage between R624 exceeds 1.24V, output of IC504_pin1 becomes "L".
Then Q607 is turned off. So voltage between R624 falls gradually.
By repeating these sequence, voltage between R624 is controlled approx. 1.24V.
On the other hand, if FAN voltage is represented Vo and voltage between R624 is represented VL, VL is determined as below for-
mula.
VL=Vo*R624/(R623+R624) → Vo=VL*(R623+R624)/R624
Since each values are as follows, Vo is determined approx. 9.7(V).
VL=1.24(V), R623=150(K ohm), R624=22(K ohm)
Vo=1.24*(150K+22K)/22K=9.7(V)
Therefore by reducing the FAN power supply voltage, FAN rotates with half speed.

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6.9.3.2. Full Speed Mode


In full speed mode, IC300_pinA11 outputs constant 3.3V.
When 607 is turned on, Vo becomes approx. 22V (approx. 2V drops between R616).
So the voltage between R624 is determined as follows.
VL=Vo*R623/(R623+R624)=22*22K/(150K+22K)=2.8(V)
Since IC504_pin2 is 3.3V and IC504_pin2 is 2.8V, IC504_pin1 is always "H".
Consequently Q607 is always turned on, then approx. 22V is supplied to FAN motor.
Therefore FAN rotates with full speed.

6.9.3.3. FAN stop


When IC300_pinA11 is "L", Q607 is turned off, then FAN motor stops rotation.

6.9.3.4. Control table

FANON1 FAN Operation mode


(IC300_pinA11)
H Full speed
Pulse Half speed
L Stop

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6.9.3.5. Waveform

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6.9.4. Abnormal detect and Lock protect Block


This block detects the FAN abnormal condition such as FAN motor lock or Extra low current caused by insufficient connector inser-
tion or FAN broken.
When FAN motor abnormal condition occurs, it may cause damage to FAN itself and machine by the overheat.
So at the abnormal condition, FAN motor current must be stopped automatically and machine operation must be stopped.

When error condition is detected, display shows "Call Service 4" (Refer to CALL SERVICE 4 (P.116)).

6.9.4.1. FAN motor Lock detect and protection


When FAN motor is locked, motor current become much more than normal condition.
So the voltage between R616 becomes bigger than normal condition, and this causes Q606 turns on.
After turning on of Q606, the base voltage of Q608 rises gradually due to the integration effect of R634, R628 and C616.
If FAN motor lock condition continues over 3seconds, base voltage of Q608 reaches to 0.7V, and Q608 turns on.
Once Q608 turns on, Q610 and Q609 turns on consequently.
By turning on of Q609, input level of IC504_pin2 becomes less than 0.4A and Q607 is turned off.
Therefore no current is supplied to FAN motor.
Due to the turning off of Q607, Q606 is turned off accordingly.
But the combination of Q610 and Q608 keep the on condition of Q608 even after turning off of Q606.
As the result after approx. 4 seconds of FAN motor lock, no current is supplied to FAN motor.
At the same time when Q608 is turned on, FANDET1 signal (IC300_pinAC20) becomes from "H" to "L".
By checking FANDET1 signal, IC300 recognizes that FAN error occurred.
This condition is maintained until FAN motor lock condition is eliminated and power off/on of machine.

6.9.4.2. Extra low current detection


When connector insertion is insufficient or FAN/FAN lead broken, no current flows to the FAN motor.
In the normal condition, since current flows through R616, Q603 turns on.
During Q603 on condition, Q603 does not affect Q606 operation.
But when current does not flows through R616, Q603 turns off.
Once Q603 turns off, base current of Q606 flows through R626 and R626, then Q606 turns on.
The sequence after turning on of Q606 is same as described in FAN motor Lock detect and protection.
After approx. 4 seconds tuning on of Q606, Q608, Q609 and Q610 are all turn on, consequently FANDET1 signal becomes "L".
By checking FANDET1 signal, IC300 recognizes that FAN error occurred.
This condition is maintained until FAN becomes normal condition and power off/on of machine.

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6.10. Solenoid Driver Section


The solenoid drive circuit controls Pick up Solenoid and Resist clutch.
These solenoid and clutch are designed to be driven 24V.
The diode array (D50) protects transistors from reverse generated voltage when solenoid and clutch are turned off.
1. Circuit Diagram

2. Active Logic

PICKUP
MODE IC300_T23
Solenoid ON High level
Solenoid OFF Low level

RESIST
MODE IC300_T26
Clutch ON High level
Clutch OFF Low level

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6.11. LSU (Laser Scanning Unit) Section

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6.12. Sensors and Switches Section


All of the sensor and switches are shown below.

Sensor Name Sensor Location Reference number Message Error


Pick up & Registration & Manual Interlock PCB IC51 [PAPER JAMMED]
paper sensor [OPEN FRONT COVER]
[OPEN REAR COVER]
Print timing sensor Interlock PCB IC50 [PAPER JAMMED]
[OPEN FRONT COVER]
[OPEN REAR COVER]
Exit sensor Fuser PCB IC52 [PAPER JAMMED]
[OPEN FRONT COVER]
[OPEN REAR COVER]
Interlock switch Interlock PCB SW50,SW51 [FRONT COVER OPEN]
Toner sensor TNR PCB IC53 [TONER EMPTY]
[TONER LOW]
[CHANGE DRUM]
Drum Life sensor Main PCB - -

Note:
See TEST FUNCTIONS - SENSOR CHECK SECTION for the sensor test.
(#815 of Service Mode test. Refer to Test Functions (P.85).

Exit Sensor
Pick up & Registration &
Manual paper Sensor Print timing Sensor

Paper Path

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6.12.1. Pick up & Registration & Manual paper sensor


This sensor detects whether a recording paper is picked up or not.
When there is a recording paper at the position of the sensor, the input signal of IC300-AF20pin becomes high level.
When there is no recording paper at the position of the sensor, the input signal of IC300-AF20pin becomes low level.

Signal (IC300-AF20)
A paper exists High level
No papers Low level

6.12.2. Print timing sensor


This sensor detects whether a recording paper is at the printing position.
When there is a recording paper at the position of the sensor, the input signal of IC300-W26pin becomes high level.
When there is no recording paper at the position of the sensor, the input signal of IC300-W26pin becomes low level.

signal(IC300-W26pin)
A paper exists High level
No papers Low level

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6.12.3. Exit sensor


This sensor detects whether a recording paper exits or not.
When there is a recording paper at the position of the sensor, the input signal of IC300-AD20pin becomes low level.
When there is no recording paper at the position of the sensor, the input signal of IC300-AD20pin becomes high level.

Signal (IC300-AD20pin)
A paper exists High level
No papers Low level

6.12.4. Interlock switch


The switches detect whether the front cover is open or close.
When the front cover is close, the both switches turn ON, and the input signal of IC300-W25pin becomes Low level.
When the front cover is open, the both switches turn OFF, and the input signal of IC300-W25pin becomes High level.

Switch Signal (IC300-W25pin)


Open OFF High level
Close ON Low level

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6.12.5. Toner Sensor


This sensor detects whether toner is present.
If the time of IC300-AE22pin's Low level is under 0.4s, there is enough toner in Drum cartridge, if not, toner is near empty.

Toner Sensor
The rest of toner is detected by the move speed of the magnet put on the pendulum of Mixing Paddle. The pendulum is pushed
up by the Mixing Paddle, then it falls down by its own weight. The rotation speed of paddle is set slower than the one of pendu-
lum which falls down by its own weight. When the toner is still left, the pendulum falls and stops on the toner, then pushed by the
paddle, it starts to rotate. When no toner is left, the pendulum falls to the bottom. Consequently the contact time between the
magnet and Magnetic Field sensor IC becomes short when toner is left and long with no toner.

State Display Signal (IC300-AE22)


Toner full - Low level<0.4s
Near Empty Toner TONER LOW Low level>0.4s
Mixing Paddle does not rotate CHANGE DRUM High or Low level fix

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6.12.6. Drum Life sensor circuit


1. General
This circuit detects whether the drum cartridge is brand-new or secondhand.
And if Drum cartridge is detected as brand-new, after predetermined printing, Fuse, which is installed inside of the Drum car-
tridge is cut.
After cutting the fuse, the Drum cartridge is judged as secondhand, and Drum life counting starts.
This circuit consists of Fuse cut block and Drum type detection block.
2. Circuit diagram

3. Circuit Explanation of Fuse cut block


When IC300_pinT24 is "H", both Q600 and Q602 are turned on. Then current flows F99 through R600/R601. Consequently
Fuse is cut within 1 second.
R600/R601 is supplied to restrict the fuse cut current to protect Q600.
4. Circuit Explanation of Drum type detection block
This block detects whether Drum cartridge is brand-new or secondhand.
And also detect if the contact of the terminal is normal or not (contact error).
(1) In case of Brand-new Drum
Since Fuse is not open, resistance between the fuse is approx. 4 ohm.
So the voltage level of point A in the above circuit diagram is less than 1V.
As the result, both Q604 and Q605 and Q636 are turned on.
(2) In case of secondhand Drum
Since Fuse is open, resistance between the fuse is determined by the resistance of R99 (220ohm).
Since the resistance of R664 is 10Kohm, the voltage level of point A in the above circuit diagram is approx.3.5V.
Consequently Q606 is turned on and Q604 is turned off.
(3) In case of contact error of the terminal
Since both F99 and R99 are open condition, resistance between the fuse is infinite.
So the voltage level of point A in the above circuit diagram is approx. 5V.
Then both Q604 and Q605 are turned off.
According to the above transistor condition, the logic level of IC300_pinV24 and V25 are changed as below table.
Thus by checking these 2 signal levels, drum cartridge condition can be detected.

OPC_CNTCT DRUM_LIFE DRUM status


(IC300_pinV24) (IC300_pinV25)
L L contact error
H L Secondhand
L H (Not used)
H H Brand-new

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6.13. Operation Board Section


The unit consists of a LCD (Liquid crystal display), KEYs and LEDs (light-emitting diodes). They are controlled by the Gate Array
(IC1) on Operation board and IC300 on Main board.
The key matrix table is shown below.

LCD MODULE

ASIC
CN1

CN511 CN2

IC300
GATE ARRAY IC
IC1 8x5
KEYS
MATRIX
(Hard)

LED

MAIN BOARD OPERATION BOARD


1. Key Matrix
a. Hard Scan

KIN0 KIN1 KIN2 KIN3 KIN4 KIN5 KIN6 KIN7


KSL0 2 1 MENU 3 ↑ AUTO QUALITY LAYOUT
ANSWER
KSL1 5 4 ← 6 SET
KSL2 8 7 ↓ 9 START
KSL3 0 STOP # → SP-PHONE MUTE
KSL4 MODE SIZE ZOOM

2. LED
• AUTO ANSWER LED ON/OFF port---XLED12 (IC1-15pin)
• FAX MODE LED ON/OFF port---XLED11 (IC1-16pin)
• COPY MODE LED ON/OFF port---XLED9 (IC1-6pin)
• SCAN MODE LED ON/OFF port---XLED10 (IC1-9pin)

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6.14. LCD Section


The Gate Array (IC1) works only for writing the ASCII code from the data bus (D4~D7). V0 is supplied for the LCD drive.
R6 and R7 are density control resistors.
Consequently, in this unit, the timing (positive clock) is generated by the LCD interface circuitry in the gate array (IC1).

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6.15. HVPS (High Voltage Power Supply) Section


6.15.1. HVPS Specification for EUK1MNB31HA

Charge (CHG) Developing DC Developing AC Transfer (TRA) - Transfer (TRA) +


Output Characteristic Constant voltage Constant voltage Rectangular Wave Constant current Constant voltage
(Variable) (Variable)
Nominal Output Voltage -1000V±30V -261V±15V 320V±30V (p-p) (1.04kV) -1000V±100V
(at100MΩ) (at350MΩ) (at225pF//100MΩ) at 1000MΩ
PWM10% f=43kHz±20%
Nominal Output Current (-10µA) (-0.75µA) ----- 10.4µA±1µA (-1.0µA)
(at 100MΩ)
(PWM 50%)
Output Variable Range ----- -5V~-300V ----- 4~25µA -----
(PWM 75~0%) (PWM 72~0%)
Load Range 50MΩ~1000MΩ 10MΩ~2000MΩ ----- 62.5M~312.5MΩ 10M~1000MΩ

As for the developing voltage, the DC voltage and AC voltage are overlapped and output from an output terminal.
There is one terminal for transcription output and + and - are switched to be output.

6.15.2. CHG-BIAS (Charge BIAS)/UNIT


When IC300 turns on the transistor Q506. CHG REM becomes “L”, and Charge BIAS (-1.0KV) is output from CHG OUTPUT.

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6.15.3. DEV DC BIAS UNIT


When CHG REM is “L”, 5.425kHz PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) is input from IC300 to DEV CLK through Q504, developing
voltage corresponding to the DUTY of PWM signal is output from DEV OUTPUT. Also DUTY is adjusted by the utilization of the
developing unit and environmental temperature.

6.15.4. DEV AC BIAS UNIT


330 Vp-p 43 kHz wave of developing AC voltage is output from DEV OUTPUT. This voltage is overlapped with developing DC
voltage and output as AC voltage that includes the development DC voltage.

6.15.5. TRA (-) BIAS (Transfer (-) BIAS)/TRA (+) BIAS (Transfer (+) BIAS) UNIT
When CHG REM is “L” and TRA CLK is “open”, Charge BIAS (-1.0KV) is output from CHG OUTPUT, and at the same time
Transfer (-) BIAS (-1.0KV) is output from TRA OUTPUT. When 5.425kHz PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) signal is input to TRA
CLK through transistor Q501, Transfer (+) CURRENT BIAS corresponding to PWM signal is output from TRA OUTPUT.

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6.16. Heat Lamp Control Circuit


The temperature of the fixing part of the Fuser Unit is converted to a Voltage by THERMISTOR and input to IC300_pinD19.
The heat lamp is turned on/off by the HTRCTL signal (IC300_pinAD19) through the photo triac (PC2) and the triac (SCR51).
Two thermostats are provided on the AC line as the safety protection devices.
Overheat protection circuit is provided so as to prevent the Fuser unit from overheating when CPU cannot control Fuser by any
problem.
IC504 compares Thermistor voltage and predetermined voltage, which is determined by 3.3V, R581 and R584.
If Thermistor voltage becomes lower than this predetermined voltage (this voltage corresponds to about 240°C), output of
IC504_pin 7 becomes "H", then Q530 and Q529 turn ON.
Once Q529 turns on, Q530 keeps on condition even after IC504_pin 7 becomes "L".
And this on condition of Q529 makes both Q500 and Q527 turn off.
As the result, once Fuser temperature exceeds 240°C (this temperature is abnormal condition), no current is supplied to Fuser
lamp.

1. Heater control sequence at printing mode


a. After receiving printing data, heater turns on.
b. When heater temperature reaches to the Primary Stable Temperature (170°C).
c. When heater temperature reaches to the Secondary Stable Temperature (195°C), paper feed starts.

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2. Safety Protection
a. 2 thermostats are provided with the unit, and the heater circuit is shut down when their surface temperatures became over
160 °C.
b. The heater control circuit of IC300 has the built-in function that the hardware turns off the heater control automatically if
the software does not keep turning ON the heater every a fixed time.
c. When the temperature became over 250 °C, the heater control circuit of IC300 is turned off forcedly and system reset will
be executed.
3. The correspondence readings between temperature measured by fixing thermistor and HEX readings
You can read the AD value of heater temperature in service mode.
Push the keys [MENU]-[#]-[9][0][0][0]-[ ]-[8][1][5].

Temper- AD value
Temper- AD value
Temper- AD value
Temper- AD value
Temper- AD value
ature ature ature ature ature
[°C] DEC HEX [°C] DEC HEX [°C] DEC HEX [°C] DEC HEX [°C] DEC HEX
0 254 FE 51 236 EC 101 171 AB 151 84 54 201 34 22
1 253 FD 52 235 EB 102 170 AA 152 83 53 202 34 22
2 253 FD 53 235 EB 103 168 A8 153 82 52 203 33 21
3 253 FD 54 234 EA 104 166 A6 154 80 50 204 33 21
4 253 FD 55 233 E9 105 164 A4 155 79 4F 205 32 20
5 253 FD 56 232 E8 106 162 A2 156 78 4E 206 31 1F
6 253 FD 57 231 E7 107 160 A0 157 76 4C 207 31 1F
7 253 FD 58 230 E6 108 159 9F 158 75 4B 208 30 1E
8 253 FD 59 229 E5 109 157 9D 159 74 4A 209 30 1E
9 252 FC 60 229 E5 110 155 9B 160 72 48 210 29 1D
10 252 FC 61 228 E4 111 153 99 161 71 47 211 29 1D
11 252 FC 62 227 E3 112 151 97 162 70 46 212 28 1C
12 252 FC 63 226 E2 113 149 95 163 69 45 213 28 1C
13 252 FC 64 225 E1 114 148 94 164 67 43 214 27 1B
14 252 FC 65 224 E0 115 146 92 165 66 42 215 27 1B
15 251 FB 66 223 DF 116 144 90 166 65 41 216 26 1A
16 251 FB 67 222 DE 117 142 8E 167 64 40 217 26 1A
17 251 FB 68 220 DC 118 140 8C 168 63 3F 218 25 19
18 251 FB 69 219 DB 119 138 8A 169 62 3E 219 25 19
19 250 FA 70 218 DA 120 136 88 170 61 3D 220 24 18

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Temper- AD valueTemper- AD value


Temper- AD value
Temper- AD valueTemper- AD value
ature ature ature ature ature
[°C] DEC HEX [°C] DEC HEX [°C] DEC HEX [°C] DEC HEX [°C] DEC HEX
20 250 FA 71 217 D9 121 135 87 171 59 3B 221 24 18
21 250 FA 72 216 D8 122 133 85 172 58 3A 222 24 18
22 250 FA 73 215 D7 123 131 83 173 57 39 223 23 17
23 249 F9 74 213 D5 124 129 81 174 56 38 224 23 17
24 249 F9 75 212 D4 125 127 7F 175 55 37 225 22 16
25 249 F9 76 211 D3 126 125 7D 176 54 36 226 22 16
26 249 F9 77 209 D1 127 124 7C 177 53 35 227 22 16
27 248 F8 78 208 D0 128 122 7A 178 52 34 228 21 15
28 248 F8 79 207 CF 129 120 78 179 51 33 229 21 15
29 248 F8 80 205 CD 130 118 76 180 50 32 230 20 14
30 247 F7 81 204 CC 131 117 75 181 50 32 231 20 14
31 247 F7 82 202 CA 132 115 73 182 49 31 232 20 14
32 246 F6 83 201 C9 133 113 71 183 48 30 233 19 13
33 246 F6 84 199 C7 134 111 6F 184 47 2F 234 19 13
34 246 F6 85 198 C6 135 110 6E 185 46 2E 235 19 13
35 245 F5 86 196 C4 136 108 6C 186 45 2D 236 18 12
36 245 F5 87 195 C3 137 106 6A 187 44 2C 237 18 12
37 244 F4 88 193 C1 138 105 69 188 44 2C 238 18 12
38 244 F4 89 192 C0 139 103 67 189 43 2B 239 18 12
39 243 F3 90 190 BE 140 101 65 190 42 2A 240 17 11
40 243 F3 91 188 BC 141 100 64 191 41 29 241 17 11
41 242 F2 92 187 BB 142 98 62 192 41 29 242 17 11
42 242 F2 93 185 B9 143 97 61 193 40 28 243 16 10
43 241 F1 94 183 B7 144 95 5F 194 39 27 244 16 10
44 241 F1 95 182 B6 145 93 5D 195 38 26 245 16 10
45 240 F0 96 180 B4 146 92 5C 196 38 26 246 16 10
46 239 EF 97 178 B2 147 90 5A 197 37 25 247 15 0F
47 239 EF 98 177 B1 148 89 59 198 36 24 248 15 0F
48 238 EE 99 175 AF 149 87 57 199 36 24 249 15 0F
49 237 ED 100 173 AD 150 86 56 200 35 23 250 15 0F
50 237 ED

Note:
The value is displayed on LCD at Test Functions (P.85) [#815].

4. The correspondence readings between room temperature measured by thermistor and HEX readings
You can read the AD value of room temperature in service mode.
Push the keys [MENU]-[#]-[9][0][0][0]-[ ]-[8][1][5].

Temper- AD valueTemper- AD value


Temper- AD value
Temper- AD valueTemper- AD value
ature ature ature ature ature
[°C] DEC HEX [°C] DEC HEX [°C] DEC HEX [°C] DEC HEX [°C] DEC HEX
-40 230 E6 -5 164 A4 30 80 50 65 32 20 100 13 0D
-39 229 E5 -4 161 A1 31 78 4E 66 31 1F 101 12 0C
-38 228 E4 -3 159 9F 32 76 4C 67 30 1E 102 12 0C
-37 226 E2 -2 156 9C 33 74 4A 68 29 1D 103 12 0C
-36 225 E1 -1 154 9A 34 72 48 69 28 1C 104 11 0B
-35 224 E0 0 151 97 35 71 47 70 28 1C 105 11 0B
-34 222 DE 1 149 95 36 69 45 71 27 1B 106 11 0B
-33 221 DD 2 146 92 37 67 43 72 26 1A 107 11 0B
-32 219 DB 3 144 90 38 65 41 73 26 1A 108 10 0A
-31 218 DA 4 141 8D 39 64 40 74 25 19 109 10 0A
-30 216 D8 5 139 8B 40 62 3E 75 24 18 110 10 0A
-29 215 D7 6 136 88 41 60 3C 76 24 18 111 10 0A
-28 213 D5 7 134 86 42 59 3B 77 23 17 112 9 09

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Temper- AD valueTemper- AD valueTemper- AD valueTemper- AD valueTemper- AD value


ature ature ature ature ature
[°C] DEC HEX [°C] DEC HEX [°C] DEC HEX [°C] DEC HEX [°C] DEC HEX
-27 211 D3 8 131 83 43 57 39 78 22 16 113 9 09
-26 209 D1 9 129 81 44 56 38 79 22 16 114 9 09
-25 208 D0 10 126 7E 45 54 36 80 21 15 115 9 09
-24 206 CE 11 124 7C 46 53 35 81 21 15 116 9 09
-23 204 CC 12 121 79 47 51 33 82 20 14 117 8 08
-22 202 CA 13 119 77 48 50 32 83 20 14 118 8 08
-21 200 C8 14 116 74 49 49 31 84 19 13 119 8 08
-20 198 C6 15 114 72 50 47 2F 85 19 13 120 8 08
-19 196 C4 16 111 6F 51 46 2E 86 18 12 121 8 08
-18 194 C2 17 109 6D 52 45 2D 87 18 12 122 7 07
-17 192 C0 18 107 6B 53 44 2C 88 17 11 123 7 07
-16 189 BD 19 104 68 54 43 2B 89 17 11 124 7 07
-15 187 BB 20 102 66 55 41 29 90 16 10 125 7 07
-14 185 B9 21 100 64 56 40 28 91 16 10
-13 183 B7 22 97 61 57 39 27 92 16 10
-12 180 B4 23 95 5F 58 38 26 93 15 0F
-11 178 B2 24 93 5D 59 37 25 94 15 0F
-10 176 B0 25 91 5B 60 36 24 95 14 0E
-9 173 AD 26 88 58 61 35 23 96 14 0E
-8 171 AB 27 86 56 62 34 22 97 14 0E
-7 169 A9 28 84 54 63 33 21 98 13 0D
-6 166 A6 29 82 52 64 33 21 99 13 0D

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6.17. Main Board Power Supply Section


6.17.1. 3.3V and 1.2V Power Supply Descriptions
1. IC800 is PWM type DC-DC converter controller, which make up step down type DC-DC converter circuit with Pch power
MOSFET Q802, coil of L801, schottky diode of D801, Capacitor of C808,C810 and C816,C817.
The oscillation frequency in operation of this DC-DC converter is set to about 300kHz.
2. IC801 is PWM type DC-DC converter with an internal power MOSFET, which make up step down type DC-DC converter cir-
cuit with coil of L800, schottky diode of D800, Capacitor of C801,C802 and C806,CC807.
The oscillation frequency in operation of this DC-DC converter is set to about 1.25MHz.
3. R812,R816,Q804 Q803 are Sequence circuit.(After 1.2V DC-DC converter is turned on, 3.3V(IC801)'s operation is turned on.)
4. R818,R814,Q805 Q803 are 24V Monitoring Circuit.
Q803 turns off when 24V output voltage is about 16V or less and CE terminal becomes low so that IC801's operation is
stopped.

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6.17.2. +5VD Power Supply Descriptions


+5VD Power Supply Descriptions Power on/off Sequence
Q801 is turned ON when 3.3V
Power ON Power OFF
power supply is booted.
13V~16V

+24V

+5V

+1.2V

+3.3V

+5VD

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Block Diagram

wave form

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6.18. Power Supply Board Section


This power supply board uses the switching regulator method.
Block Diagram
AC T1
F2
Input A G
Input Rectifier + +24V
Circuit Circuit C5 Kick-on
D11-D14 B Voltage R2
F1 Circuit
Converter
R3 Circuit
C 5V +5V
A-B Voltage Wave Form R4 Output
Q1
Circuit
D
IC501

0 Control +
Circuit -
C-D Voltage Wave Form E

O.C.L
0
GND
F H
E-F Triac
G-H Voltage Wave Form SCR51 Error Detecting
Circuit PC1 PWRDWN
0
Photo Triac
Coupler PC2 HTRCTL

Heat Lamp

[Input Circuit]
The input current goes into the input rectifier circuit through the filter circuit.
The filter circuit decreases the noise voltage and the noise electric field strength.

[Rectifier Circuit]
The input circuit is rectified by D11-D14 and charge C5 to make DC voltage.
Then it supplies power to the converter circuit.

[Kick-on Voltage Circuit]


Bias is applied to the Q1 gate via this circuit when the AC power is turned on and Q1 begins operating.

[PWR SAVE mode] Note: This function is not used to KX-MB1500 series.
Output voltage of 24V is dropped to approx 10V-14V by making PWR DWN Low.

[Control Circuit and Detecting Circuit]


The control circuit amplifies the output with increased voltage detected in the error detecting circuit.
Then it drives the main transistor.
In this power supply, the duty ratio is defined by changing the ON period of the main transistor.
This is shown as follows.
When the output voltage of the 24V circuit increases, the current of the photo coupler PC1 increases, the pulse width of the out-
put control IC becomes narrower and the ON period of Q1 becomes shorter.

[Over Current Limiter (O.C.L)]


The highest drain current (Q1) is limited by a limit current circuit of the 24V.
The 24V output is limited by this circuit.

[Over Voltage Circuit]


If the 24V output increases because the error detecting circuit or control circuit is broken.
Control circuit will recognize this signal and output becomes 0V. D104 and D576 also prevent over voltage.

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6.19. Mechanical Operation


6.19.1. Printing
Exit Roller Heat Roller Motor OPC Drum

Pinch Roller

Electromagnetic
Clutch

Registration Roller

Pickup Roller

Pressure Roller Transfer Roller Solenoid


The main motor gear rotates as shown in figure.
When paper is fed from the standard cassette, the plunger of solenoid is pulled to drive PICK UP ROLLER (STANDARD), then
the roller starts feeding paper.
When paper is fed manually, first electromagnetic clutch is switched off to REGISTRATION ROLLER. After a few moments, it is
switched on to drive REGISTRATION ROLLER, then the roller starts feeding paper.

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7 Location of Controls and Components


7.1. Overview
7.1.1. Front view
(1) Speaker
(2) Recording paper exit
• The unit can hold up to approximately 30 sheets of printed
paper. Remove the printed paper before the recording paper
exit becomes full.
(3) Manual input tray
(4) Document cover
(5) Recording paper guides
(6) Paper input tray
(7) Front cover
(8) External telephone jack
(9) Telephone line jack

7.1.2. Rear view


(1) Rear cover
(2) Power switch
(3) Power inlet
(4) USB interface connector

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7.2. Control Panel

(1) Quality
(2) Caller ID
(2) Page Layout
(3) Menu
(4) Mic
(5) Fax Auto Answer
(6) Fax/Copy/Scan
(7) Redial
(7) P (Pause)
(7) Copy Size
(8) Flash
(8) Zoom
(9) Mute
(10) SP-Phone
(11) Navigator key
(11) k (Phonebook)
(11) E (Collate)
(12) Set
(13) Stop
(14) Start
(15) Tone

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8 Installation Instructions
8.1. Installation
8.1.1. Installation Space
The space required to install the unit is shown below.
The dimensions given are necessary for the unit to operate efficiently.

Note:
• Avoid excessive heat or humidity.
• Use the unit within the following ranges of temperature and humidity.
• Ambient temperature: 10°C to 32.5°C
• Relative humidity: 20% to 70% (without condensation)
• Power cord length should be less than 5 meters. Using a longer cord may reduce the voltage or cause malfunctions.
• Avoid direct sunlight.
• Do not install near devices which contain magnets or generate magnetic fields.
• Do not subject the unit to strong physical shock or vibration.
• Keep the unit clean. Dust accumulation can prevent the unit from functioning properly.
• To protect the unit from damage, hold both sides when you move it.
• Do not place the unit in an area where the paper tray may be obstructed (i.e., by a wall, etc.)
• Keep this surface (1) away from walls etc. more than 50 mm to let the unit cool down.

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8.1.2. Recording Paper


Note for recording paper:
• We recommend that you test paper (especially special sizes and types of paper) on the unit before purchasing large quantities.
• Do not use the following types of paper:
- Paper with cotton and/or fibre content that is over 20%, such as letterhead paper or paper used for resumes
- Extremely smooth or shiny paper, or paper that is highly textured
- Coated, damaged or wrinkled paper
- Paper with foreign objects attached, such as tabs or staples
- Paper that has dust, lint or oil stains
- Paper that will melt, vaporize, discolour, scorch or emit dangerous fumes near 200 °C, such as vellum paper. These materials
may transfer onto the fusing roller and cause damage.
- Moist paper
- Inkjet paper
• Some paper is designed to be printed on only one side. Try printing on the other side of the paper if you are not happy with the
print quality, or if misfeeding occurs.
• For proper paper feeding and best print quality, we recommend using long-grained paper.
• Do not use paper of different types or thicknesses at the same time. This may cause paper jams.
• Avoid double-sided printing.
• Do not use paper printed from this unit for double-sided printing with other copiers or printers.
This may cause paper jams. Do not use paper printed from other copiers or printers for printing with this unit. This may cause
paper jams.
• To avoid curling, do not open paper packs until you are ready to use the paper. Store unused paper in the original packaging, in
a cool and dry location.
• For customers who live in high humidity areas:
Please be sure to store paper in an air-conditioned room at all times. If you print using moist paper, it may cause paper jam.

8.1.2.1. Paper input tray


The paper input tray unit can hold the following paper. If you load more than the specified amount of paper, paper jam may occur
and the paper may be damaged.
— Up to 150 sheets of 64 g/m2 to 75 g/m2 paper.
— Up to 130 sheets of 90 g/m2 paper.
• A4, letter and 16K-size paper can be used. 16K-size paper can only be used when using the unit for printing or copying.
• The unit is set for printing A4-size plain paper by default.
• To use other paper sizes, change the recording paper size setting (feature #380). (Refer to Program Mode Table (P.102).)
• To use thin paper, change the recording paper type setting (feature #383). (Refer to Program Mode Table (P.102).)

1. Lift the paper input tray (1), and pull it completely out.

2. Before loading a stack of paper, fan the paper to prevent paper jams.

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3. Load the paper, print-side down (1).


Important:
• Push down to lock the plate (2) in the paper input tray, if neces-
sary.

4. Adjust the recording paper guides. Pinch the rear guide (1), then slide
it to match the paper size mark. Pinch the right guide (2), then slide it to
adjust the width to the size of the recording paper.
• Make sure that the recording paper is under the paper limit mark
(3), and the paper should not be loaded over the snubbers (4).

5. Insert the paper input tray into the unit.


Note:
• If the paper is not loaded correctly, re-adjust the paper guides, or
the paper may jam.
• If the paper input tray does not close, the plate in the paper input
tray may not be in the locked position. Push the paper down and
make sure that the paper is laying flat in the paper input tray.

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To expand the paper exit

You can temporarily expand the paper exit before printing.


- When printing on small sized paper, you can pull it out easily.
- When printing several pages, paper stacking will be supported.

• After use, pull up the paper exit, and then replace the tab (1) to the
original position.

Caution for the paper input tray

• Do not drop the paper input tray.

• Hold the paper input tray with both hands when removing or install-
ing. The paper input tray weighs approximately 1.5 kg when fully
loaded with recording paper.

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8.1.2.2. Manual input tray


You can use the manual input tray for printing with the computer and for copying. It can hold one page at a time.
When printing or copying multiple pages, add the next page after the first page has been fed into the unit.
• When printing with the computer, custom size recording paper can also be used.
• The unit is set for printing A4-size plain paper by default.
- To use other paper sizes, change the recording paper size setting (feature #381). (Refer to Program Mode Table (P.102).)
- To use thin or thick paper, change the recording paper type setting (feature #384). (Refer to Program Mode Table (P.102).)

1. Adjust the width of the guides (1) to the size of the recording paper.
2. Insert the paper, print-side up (2) until the unit grasps the paper and a
single beep is heard.
Note:
• To print from the manual input tray;
- when printing with the computer, select #2 for the printer proper-
ties.
- when making a copy, set the copy input tray setting to “#2” before-
hand (feature #460). (Refer to Program Mode Table (P.102).)
If these settings are not changed, when printing or copying multi-
ple pages, the 1st page will be printed from the manual input tray,
but the rest of the pages will be printed from the paper input tray.
• If the paper is not inserted correctly, re-adjust the paper, or the
paper may jam.

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8.1.3. Documents the Unit Can Send


Note:
• Place the original onto the scanner glass gently. To avoid malfunction, do not press down too firmly.
• If the original is a book thicker than 15 mm, do not close the document cover.
• Confirm that any ink, paste or correction fluid has dried completely.
• Effective scanning area is shown by the shaded area:
Effective scanning area

8.1.4. Toner Cartridge


The supplied toner cartridge is a starter toner cartridge.
Caution:
• Read the following instructions before you begin installation. After you have read them, open the toner cartridge pro-
tective bag. The toner cartridge contains a photosensitive drum. Exposing it to light may damage the drum.
— Do not expose the toner cartridge to light for more than 5 minutes.
— Do not touch or scratch the green drum surface.
— Do not place the toner cartridge near dust or dirt, or in a high humidity area.
— Do not expose the toner cartridge to direct sunlight.
• Do not leave the toner cartridge out of the protective bag for a long time. It will affect the printing quality.
• Do not add toner to the toner cartridge. We cannot be responsible for any damage to the unit or degradation of print
quality which may occur from the use of a non-Panasonic toner cartridge.

1. Remove the toner cartridge from the protective bag.

2. Shake the toner cartridge horizontally more than 5 times.

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3. Detach the orange protective cover (1) from the toner cartridge.
• Do not touch or scratch the green drum surface (2).

4. Open the front cover (1).

5. Hold the toner cartridge (1) by the centre handle, then insert firmly to
lock into place.

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6. Close the front cover.

8.1.4.1. When to replace the toner cartridge


When the display shows the following, replace the toner cartridge.

Toner cartridge life:


• To check the life and quality of the drum inside the toner cartridge, print the printer test list (Refer to (ITU-T No.1 Test Chart
(P.218)). If the printing quality is still poor or “DRUM LIFE OVER CHANGE CARTRIDGE” appears on the display, replace the
toner cartridge.
Note:
• To ensure that the unit operates properly, we recommend the use of Panasonic toner cartridges. (Refer to Optional Accesso-
ries (P.11)).

Waste disposal method


Waste material should be disposed of under conditions which meet all national and local environmental regulations.

Toner save feature


• If you want to reduce toner consumption, set the toner save setting to ON (feature #482) (Refer to Program Mode Table (P.102).
The toner cartridge will last approximately 20% longer. This feature may lower the print quality.

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8.1.5. Required computer environment


Panasonic Multi-Function Station software enables the unit to carry out the following functions:
- Printing on plain paper, thin and thick paper and labels
- Previewing documents and changing printer settings before printing (Easy Print Utility)
- Scanning documents and converting an image into text with OCR software (not supplied)
- Scanning from other applications for Microsoft® Windows® that support TWAIN scanning and WIA scanning (Windows XP/
Windows Vista®/Windows 7)
- Storing, editing or erasing items in the phonebook using your computer
- Programming the features using your computer
- Sending, receiving fax documents using your computer
To use Multi-Function Station on your computer, the following are required:
Operating System:
Windows 2000/Windows XP/Windows Vista/Windows 7
CPU:
Windows 2000: Pentium® or higher processor
Windows XP: Pentium or higher processor
Windows Vista/Windows 7: Pentium 4 or higher processor
RAM:
Windows 2000/Windows XP: 128 MB (256 MB or more recommended)
Windows Vista: 512 MB (1 GB or more recommended)
Windows 7: 1 GB (2 GB or more recommended)
Other Hardware:
CD-ROM drive
Hard disk drive with at least 600 MB of available space
USB interface
Other:
Internet Explorer® 5.0 or later
Warning:
•To assure continued emission limit compliance:
- use only shielded USB cable (Example: Hi-Speed USB 2.0 certified cable).
•To protect the unit, use only shielded USB cable in areas where thunderstorms occur.
Note:
•A USB cable is not supplied. Please purchase a shielded Type-A male/Type-B male USB cable.

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8.1.6. Installing Multi-Function Station on a computer


• Install Multi-Function Station (CD-ROM) before connecting the unit to a computer with the USB cable. If the unit is con-
nected to a computer with the USB cable before installing Multi-Function Station, the [Found New Hardware Wizard]
dialogue box will appear. Click [Cancel] to close it.
• The screenshots shown in these instructions are for Windows XP and are included for reference only.
• The screenshots shown in these instructions may differ slightly from those of the actual product.
• Software features and appearance are subject to change without notice.

1 Start Windows and exit all other applications.


• You must be logged in as an administrator in order to install Multi-Function Station.

2 Insert the supplied CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive.


• If the [Select Language] dialogue box appears, select the language that you want to use with this software. Click [OK].
• If the installation does not start automatically:
Click [Start]. Choose [Run... ]. Type “D:\Install” (where “D” is the drive letter of your CD-ROM drive). Click [OK ].
(If you are not sure what the drive letter is for your CD-ROM drive, use Windows Explorer and look for the CD-ROM drive.)

3 [Easy Installation]
• The installation will start automatically.

4 When the setup program starts, follow the on-screen instructions.


• Easy Print Utility and Device Monitor will also be installed.

5 If the [Connection Type] dialogue box appears, select [Connect directly with a USB cable.] →[Next]
• The [Connect Device] dialogue box will appear.

6 Connect the unit to a computer with the USB cable (1), then click [Next].

• If the unit is connected to your computer, the model name will be automatically detected.
• You can change the name of the unit if necessary.
7 Click [Install], then follow the on-screen instructions.
• The files will be copied to your computer.

Important notice
If you are using Windows XP, Windows Vista or Windows 7, a message may appear after connecting the unit with the USB
cable. This is normal and the software will not cause any difficulties with your operating system. You can continue the installation
with no problem. This kind of message is displayed:
• For Windows XP users
“The software you are installing for this hardware has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows
XP.”
• For Windows Vista/Windows 7 users
“Would you like to install this device software?”

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8.2. Connections
Caution:
• When you operate this product, the power outlet should be near the product and easily accessible.
• Be sure to use the telephone line cord supplied with this unit.
• Do not extend the telephone line cord.

(1) Power cord


•Connect to a power outlet.
(220-240 V, 50/60 Hz).
(2) Telephone line cord
•Connect to a single telephone line jack.
(3) [EXT] jack
•You can connect an answering machine or an extension telephone. Remove the stopper if attached, and take care of it
appropriately.
(4) Answering machine (not supplied)
Important notice for the USB connection
• DO NOT CONNECT THE UNIT TO A COMPUTER WITH THE USB CABLE UNTIL PROMPTED TO DO SO DURING THE
SETUP OF MULTI-FUNCTION STATION.

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Note:
• Do not place any objects within 10 cm of the right and left sides of the unit.
• If any other device is connected to the same telephone line, this unit may disturb the network condition of the device.
• If you use the unit with a computer and your internet provider instructs you to install a filter (5), please connect it as follows.

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9 Operating Instructions
9.1. Your Logo
You can program your logo (name, company name, etc.) so that it appears on the top of each page sent.

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9.2. Character entry


The dial keypad is used to enter characters and numbers.
- Press [ ] or [ ] to move the cursor.
- Press the dial keys to enter characters and numbers.
- Press [Stop] to erase the character or number highlighted by the cursor. Press and hold [Stop] to erase all characters or num-
bers.
- To enter another character located on the same dial key, press [ ] to move the cursor to the next space, then press the appropri-
ate dial key.

9.2.1. To Select Characters Using [ ] or [ ]

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10 Test Mode
10.1. Test Functions
The codes listed below can be used to perform simple checks of some of the unit’s functions. When complaints are received
from customers, they provide an effective tool for identifying the locations and causes of malfunctions.

Test Mode Type of Mode Code Function


Operation after code
input
MEMORY CLEAR Service Mode “5” “5” “0” Clear the memory where the users can store data.
SET
MOTOR TEST Service Mode “5” “5” “6” 00:printer motor feed 20:carriage
SET
MODEM TEST Service Mode “5” “5” “4” Telephone line circuit is connected automatically, output the following signals on
SET the circuit line.
1) OFF 2) 1100Hz 3) 2100Hz 4) V21 ter 300bps
5) V27 ter 2400bps 6)V27 ter 4800bps 7) V29 7200bps 8) V29 9600bps
9) V17 7200bps 10) V17 9600bps 11) V17 12000bps 12) V17 14400bps
13)V34 2400bps 14)V34 4800bps 15) V34 7200bps 16) V34 9600bps
17)V34 12000bps 18)V34 14400bps 19) V34 16800bps 20) V34 19200bps
21)V34 21600bps 22)V34 24000bps 23) V34 26400bps 24) V34 28800bps
25)V34 31200bps 26)V34 33600bps
ROM CHECK Service Mode “5” “5” “1” Indicates the version and checks the sum of the ROM.
SET
LCD TEST Service Mode “5” “5” “8” Checks the LCD indication.
SET Illuminates all the dots to check if they are normal.
DTMF SINGLE Service Mode “5” “5” “2” Outputs the DTMF as single tones. Used to check the frequencies of the individ-
TONE TEST 1....ON ual DTMF tones. Refer to DTMF Single Tone Transmit Selection (P.86).
2....OFF
LED TEST Service Mode “5” “5” “7” All LEDs above the operation panel board flash on and off, or are illuminated.

KEY TEST Service Mode “5” “6” “1” Checks the button operation.
START (any key) Indicates the button code on the LCD while the button is pressed. Refer to But-
ton Code Table (P.87).
SCANNER TEST Service Mode “5” “5” “5” LED lights up, Scanner scanning.
1:RED / 2:GREEN / 3:BLUE / 4:monochrome / 5:Color
LSU TEST Service Mode “6” “3” “9” Laser radiates, Polygon rotates
High Voltage Power Service Mode “6” “2” “8” Refer to High Voltage Value Check Point (P.161).
Supply Board SET
CHECK
FAN TEST Service Mode “6” “7” “7” 1:TEST OFF
2:FAN 1 High-speed rotation
3:FAN 1 Low-speed rotation
4:FAN 1 STOP
MEMORY CLEAR Service Mode “7” “1” “0” Refer to Memory Clear Specification (P.92).
(except History data) SET
PRINT TEST PAT- Service Mode “8” “5” “2” 1. Press “852” then the SET key in the service mode.
TERN 2. As “PATNO. =” is displayed on the LCD, enter the test pattern No. and press
the SET key.
3. When “NO. = “is displayed on the LCD, enter the printing number and press the
SET key. (Press “00” for the infinite printing.)
4. “MODE=” is displayed on the LCD. Press “0” to start printing or press “1” to go
to the next screen.
5. When “1” is pressed at MODE, “INTVL = “is displayed on the LCD. Enter the
printing interval (000~999 sec).
6. The printing repeats the designated number of times at the programmed print-
ing intervals.
Refer to Print Test Pattern (P.88)

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Test Mode Type of Mode Code Function


Operation after code
input
SENSOR CHECK Service Mode “8” “1” “5” First of all, press the copy button, and confirm the action of ON/OFF.
For each sensor’s operation, refer to Sensors and Switches Section (P.50).
LCD DISPLAY:

C: Front cover : None


C: Cover open T: Print timing
-: Cover close T: Paper detect
: None -: No paper
R: Registration : None
R: Paper detect
-: No paper
: None
E: Paper exit : None
E: Paper detect : None
-: No paper : None
: None : None
T: Toner N: First use sensor
T: Toner detect N: New
-: No toner -: Secondhand
: None C: Drum contact sensor
3F: Fuser thermistor C: Contact
3F: 00 (high temp.) - FF (low temp.) -: No contact
: None : None
DF: Fuser thermistor : None
DF: 00 (high temp.) - FF (low temp.)
: None
: None
: None
: None
: None
: None
Note:
The numbers in the boxes (XXX) indicate the keys to be input for the various test modes.

10.1.1. DTMF Single Tone Transmit Selection

Note:
After performing this check, do not forget to turn the setting off.
otherwise, dialing in DTMF signal will not work.

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10.1.2. Button Code Table

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10.1.3. Print Test Pattern


1. NO.01 3. NO.03

2. NO.06
• These print test patterns are just image printing, and differ-
ent from actual ones.
• When it is required to judge the print quality, compare with
the printing of a nondefective machine.

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11 Service Mode
The programming functions are used to program the various features and functions of the machine, and to test the machine.
This facilitates communication between the user and the service man while programming the unit.

11.1. Programming and Lists


11.1.1. Operation
There are 2 basic categories of programming functions, the User Mode and the Service Mode. The Service Mode is further broken
down into the normal and special programs. The normal programs are those listed in the Operating Instructions and are available to
the user. The special programs are only those listed here and not displayed to the user. In both the User and Service Modes, there
are Set Functions and Test Functions. The Set Functions are used to program various features and functions, and the Test Func-
tions are used to test the various functions. The Set Functions are accessed by entering their code, changing the appropriate value,
then pressing the SET key. The Test Functions are accessed by entering their code and pressing the key listed on the menu. While
programming, to cancel any entry, press the STOP key.
Note:
When changing the set values on the service function table, they should not be set beyond the local regulation.
Follow the laws and regulations of your area.

11.1.2. Operation Flow

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11.1.3. Service Function Table

Code Function Set Value Effective Default Remarks


Range
501 Pause time set X 100 msec 001~600 040 ----------
503 Dial speed select 1:10 pps 1, 2 1 ----------
2:20 pps
507 V34 transmission start speed 0: Disable 0~8 1 If the code 527 is set at 2, the code 507 and 508
1: 33.6 work.
2: 31.2
3: 28.8
4: 26.4
5: 24.0
6: 21.6
7: 19.2
8: 16.8
508 V34 reception start speed 0: Disable 0~8 1 If the code 527 is set at 2, the code 507 and 508
1: 33.6 work.
2: 31.2
3: 28.8
4: 26.4
5: 24.0
6: 21.6
7: 19.2
8: 16.8
514 Bell signal detect time X 100msec 1~9 3 ----------
520 CED frequency select 1:2100 Hz 1, 2 1 See How To Output The Journal Report (P.141).
2:1100 Hz
521 International mode select 1:ON 2:OFF 1, 2 1 See How To Output The Journal Report (P.141).
522 Auto standby select 1:ON 2:OFF 1, 2 1 The resolution reverts to the default when transmis-
sion is complete.
523 Receive equalizer select 1: 0 km 1~4 1 Set RX equalizer to automatic mode.
2: 1.8 km
3: 3.6 km
4: 7.2 km
524 Transmission equalizer select 1: 0 km 1~4 1
2: 1.8 km
3: 3.6 km
4: 7.2 km
527 V.8 function select 1:OFF 2:ON 1, 2 2
529 Call Service Clear
550 Memory clear Refer to Memory Clear Specification (P.92).
551 ROM check See Test Functions (P.85).
552 DTMF single tone test 1:ON 2:OFF 1, 2 2 See Test Functions (P.85).
553 Monitor on FAX communication 1:OFF 1~3 1 Sets whether to monitor the line signal with the
select 2:PHASE B unit's speaker during FAX communication or not.
3:ALL
554 Modem test See Test Functions (P.85).
555 Scanner test See Test Functions (P.85).
556 Motor test 0 See Test Functions (P.85).
557 LED test See Test Functions (P.85).
558 LCD test See Test Functions (P.85).
561 KEY test See Test Functions (P.85).
567 T0 timer X second 001~255 052 Sets a higher value when the response from the
other party needs more time during automatic FAX
transmission.
570 BREAK% select 1:61% 2:67% 1, 2, 3 1 Sets the% break of pulse dialing according PBX.
3:63%
573 Remote turn-on ring number set X number of 00~99 10 Sets the number of rings before the unit starts to
rings operate TAM in the TEL mode.
574 Dial tone detect check 1: ON 2: OFF 1, 2 2 ----------
590 FAX auto redial time set X number of 00~99 05 Selects the number of redial times during FAX com-
times munication (not including the first dial).
591 FAX auto redial time disconnection X second 001~999 065 Sets the FAX redial interval during FAX communi-
time set cation.

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Code Function Set Value Effective Default Remarks


Range
592 CNG transmit select 1:OFF 1~3 2 Lets you select the CNG output during FAX trans-
2:ALL mission. ALL: CNG is output at phase A. AUTO:
3:AUTO CNG id output only when automatic dialing is per-
formed. OFF: CNG id not output at phase A. Refer
to Sometime There is a Transmit Problem
(P.134).
593 Time between CED and 300bps 1:75 msec 1~3 1 See How To Output The Journal Report (P.141)
2:500 msec and Receive Problem (P.135).
3:1 sec
594 Overseas DIS detection select 1:detects at 1, 2 1 See How To Output The Journal Report (P.141)
the 1st time and Sometime There is a Transmit Problem
2:detects at (P.134).
the 2nd time
595 Receive error limit value set 1: 5% 1~4 2 If the number of errors during transmission exceeds
2: 10% this value, the sending side terminates the call.
3: 15%
4: 20%
596 Transmit level set X dBm - 15~00 10 Selects the FAX transmission level. Refer to Some-
time There is a Transmit Problem (P.134) and
Receive Problem (P.135).
598 Receiving sensitivity 43= -43 dBm 20~48 48 Used when there is an error problem. Refer to How
To Output The Journal Report (P.141).
599 ECM frame size 1:256 2:64 1, 2 1 ----------
628 H.V.P.S. check See Test Functions (P.85).
639 LSU test See Test Functions (P.85).
655 Cause Distinction Code of Call Service 3 See CALL SERVICE Troubleshooting Guide
(P.112).
677 FAN test See Test Functions (P.85).
710 Memory clear except History data Refer to Memory Clear Specification (P.92).
711 Dialing mode 1:PULSE 1,2 2
2:TONE
717 Transmit speed select 1:14400BPS 1~6 1 If the code 527 is set at 1, the code 717 and 718
2:12000BPS work.
3:9600BPS
4:7200BPS
5:4800BPS
6:2400BPS
718 Receive speed select 1:14400BPS 1~6 1 If the code 527 is set at 1, the code 717 and 718
2:12000BPS work.
3:9600BPS
4:7200BPS
5:4800BPS
6:2400BPS
721 Pause tone detect 1:ON 2:OFF 1, 2 2 Selects the tone detection for pause in dialing.
722 Redial tone detect 1:ON 2:OFF 1, 2 1 Sets the tone detection mode after redialing.
763 CNG detect time for friendly reception 1:10 sec 1~3 3 Selects the CNG detection tone of friendly recep-
2:20 sec tion.
3:30 sec
774 Receiving T4 timer X 100 msec 00~99 00 Use this function when delay occurs in the line and
communication.
(ex. Mobile comm) does not work well.
775 Transmission T4 timer X 100m sec 00~99 00 Use this function when delay occurs in the line and
communication.
(ex. Mobile comm) does not work well.
815 Sensor check See Test Functions (P.85).
852 Print test pattern See Test Functions (P.85).
853 Top margin X 0.5mm 01~11 06 ----------
854 Left margin X 0.5mm 01~11 06 ----------
874 DTMF ON time X msec 060~200 100 ----------
875 DTMF OFF time X msec 060~200 100 ----------
880 History list See History (Example of a printed out list)
(P.96).
881 Journal 2 list See Journal 2 (P.138).
882 Journal 3 list See Journal 3 (P.139).

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11.1.4. Memory Clear Specification

*1 Execute Service Mode #550 when you want to reset the all setting data keeping the user information.
*2 Execute Service Mode #710 to clear the user information in case that Main Unit is recycled.
Note:
Please restart a power supply after clearing a memory.

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11.2. User Mode (The list below is an example of the SYSTEM SETUP LIST
the unit prints out.)

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Note:
The above values are the default values.

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11.3. Service Mode Settings (Example of a printed out list)

Note:
The above values are the default values.

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11.4. History (Example of a printed out list)

Total Simulated Count


Total Print Count : 0000006
Duples Count : 0000000

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

(7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12)

(13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18)

(19) (20) (21) (22) (23) (24)

(25) (26) (27)

(28) (29) (30)

Note:
See the following descriptions of this report. Item No. (1) ~ (27) are corresponding to the listed items in Descriptions of The
History Report (P.97).

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11.4.1. Descriptions of The History Report


(1) Usage Time of Receive Mode (Tel Mode)
(2) Usage Time of Receive Mode (Fax Mode)
(3) Not used
(4) Not used
(5) Dial Mode
(6) Number of Directory Entry
(7) Number of Caller ID
(8) Number of Scan
(9) Not used
(10) Number of Flatbed Scan
(11) Number of PC Scan
(12) Number of Document JAM
(13) Number of Print
(14) Number of Warning List
(15) Number of Help List
(16) Call Service 3 Information 1
(17) Call Service 3 Information 2
(18) Call Service 3 Information 3
(19) Number of Recording paper JAM
(20) Number of Pickup Errors in Cassette 1
(21) Number of Pickup Errors in Manual Feed
(22) Not used
(23) Not used
(24) Not used
(25) Not Used
(26) Not Used
(27) Number of Copies
(28) Jam Information 1
(29) Jam Information 2
(30) Jam Information 3

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12 Troubleshooting Guide
12.1. User Recoverable Errors
If the unit detects a problem, one or more of the following messages will appear on the display.
The explanations given in the [ ] are for servicemen only.

DISPLAY MESSAGE CAUSE AND REMEDY


• Polygon motor error.
Refer to CALL SERVICE 1 (P.113).

• Laser beam error. Replace LSU unit.


Refer to CALL SERVICE 2 (P.114).

• Fuser unit cannot heat up. Replace fuser unit.


Refer to CALL SERVICE 3 (P.115).

• Fan motor error. Replace fan motor.


Refer to CALL SERVICE 4 (P.116).

• Sensor problem.
Refer to CALL SERVICE 17 (P.117).

• The toner cartridge is not inserted properly. Re-insert it correctly.


• There is something wrong with the toner cartridge. Replace the toner cartridge.

• The toner cartridge is not inserted properly. Re-insert it correctly.

• Recording paper is not installed or the paper input tray has run out of paper. Install paper.
• Recording paper was not fed into the unit properly. Re-insert the recording paper.
• The paper input tray is not installed or is not inserted completely. Insert the paper input tray into the unit.
• The loaded recording paper is not the appropriate size. Load recording paper of the size that is shown on
the display.
• If this message is often displayed, also change the recording paper size setting (feature #380).
• The recording paper size setting (feature #380) is set to “16K”, so received faxes have been stored into
memory. Change the recording paper size setting and load the appropriate recording paper.
Note:
• "#1”: Check the paper input tray. The displayed paper size depends on the recording paper size setting
(feature #380).
• "#2”: Check the manual input tray. The displayed paper size depends on the recording paper size setting
(feature #381).
Refer to Program Mode Table (P.102)
• Recording paper was not fed into the unit properly. Load the paper again.

• The unit is cooling down the fuser unit. Wait for a while.

• The drum inside the toner cartridge is reaching the end of its life. Replace the toner cartridge as soon as
possible.

• The drum inside the toner cartridge has finished its service life. Replace the toner cartridge immediately.
Note:
• As a temporary measure, you can press [Start] to continue printing.
However, the printing quality may be poor, so we do not recommend continuous use of the finished car-
tridge.
• The unit has a document in memory. See the other displayed message instructions to print out the docu-
ment.
• If the PC fax setting (feature #442) is set to “ALWAYS”,
- check the connection between the computer and the unit.
- check that the computer is turned ON.
• The front cover is open. Close it.

• Copying has stopped due to some existing problem (Example: a lack of recording paper or a recording
paper jam). See the other displayed message instructions to continue copying.

• The inside of the unit is extremely cold and cannot be operated. Use the unit in a warmer area.

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DISPLAY MESSAGE CAUSE AND REMEDY


• When performing memory transmission, the document being stored exceeded the memory capacity of the
unit. Send the entire document manually.
• When making a copy, the document being stored exceeded the memory capacity of the unit. Press [Stop]
to clear the message. Divide the document into sections.
• There is something wrong with the unit’s modem.

• The other party’s fax machine is busy or has run out of recording paper. Try again.

• Recording paper is not loaded in the manual input tray. Load paper.

• The recording paper is installed in the manual input tray.

• A recording paper jam occurred. Remove the jammed paper.

• The cable between the unit and the computer is not connected correctly. Check the connections.
• The computer has some kind of problem (Example: Make sure that the computer is turned ON.)
• The software is not running on the computer. Restart the software and try again.
• There is no space to store new items in the phonebook. Erase unnecessary items.

• The unit is warming up. Wait for a while.

• The other party’s fax machine does not offer the polling function. Check with the other party.

• The other party’s fax machine is busy or has run out of recording paper. Try again.

• The recording paper is installed in the manual input tray when trying to receive faxes or print reports.
Remove the recording paper from manual input tray.

• The memory is full of received documents due to a lack of recording paper or a recording paper jam. Load
paper or remove the jammed paper.
• If the PC fax (feature #442) is set to “ALWAYS”,
- check the connection between the computer and the unit.
- check that the computer is turned ON.
• The toner is empty. Replace the toner cartridge immediately.

• The toner is reaching the end of its life. You will need to replace the toner cartridge soon.

• A transmission error occurred. Try again.

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12.2. Remote Programming


If, after the call is connected, the customer describes the situation and it is determined that the problem can be corrected by
making parameter changes, this function makes it possible to change parameters such as the user code and service code from
another fax (using DTMF tones). Therefore, travel to the customer's location is not required. However, it is not possible to
change all the parameters remotely (Program Mode Table(P.102)). The function used to accomplish this is remote program-
ming.

First, in order to check the current status of the service code parameter, print out the setup list (code: 991) and the service list
(code: 999) from the customer's fax machine.
Based on this, the parameters for the desired codes can be changed.
The procedure for changing and listing parameters is described on Entering the Remote Programming Mode and Changing
Service Codes(P.101). Also, before exiting the remote programming mode, it is advisable to obtain a new list to confirm that the
changes were made correctly.
Hint:
Since the connected telephone is in use during the remote programming mode, it may be helpful to ask the customer to switch
to the speakerphone. This frees the customer from the need to remain right next to the fax while you are making parameter set-
tings. When finished, inform the customer. Also note that in very noisy locations where the DTMF tones are not audible, the
remote programming function will not work.

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12.2.1. Entering the Remote Programming Mode and Changing Service Codes

CROSS REFERENCE:
Program Mode Table (P.102)

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12.2.2. Program Mode Table


12.2.2.1. User Function
Basic features

Code Function Set Value Default Remote Setting


101 SET DATE & TIME dd/mm/yy hh:mm 01/01/11 NG
102 YOUR LOGO --------- None NG
103 YOUR FAX NUMBER --------- None NG
110 LANGUAGE 1: ENGLISH / 2: CZECH / 3: SLOVAK / --------- OK
4: HUNGARIAN
114 LOCATION 1: CZECH]]]][/ 2: SLOVAKIA / 3:HUN- CZECH OK
GARY
120 DIALLING MODE 1:PULSE / 2:TONE TONE OK
121 SET RECALL / FLASH TIME 90:900 / 70:700 / 60:600 / 40:400 / 100ms OK
30:300 / 25:250 / 20:200 / 16:160 /
11:110 / 10: 100 / 9: 90 / 8: 80 (ms)
124 ADSL MODE 1: OFF / 2:ON OFF OK
145 LCD CONTRAST 1:NORMAL / 2:DARKER NORMAL NG
147 SCALE 1:MILLIMETRES / 2:INCHES MILLIMETRES OK
155 CHANGE PASSWORD --------- DEFAULT=1234 NG
158 MAINTENANCE TIME --------- 12:00 NG
159 RESTORE DEFAULT YES / NO NO NG
161 RINGER PATTERN A/B/C A NG
165 BEEP SOUND 2:ON / 1:OFF ON OK
171 OFF-HOOK ALERT 1: OFF / 2:ON ON OK
210 FAX RING COUNT 2 to 5 rings (for ext. tam) 2 OK
216 AUTO CALLER ID LIST 2:ON / 1:OFF OFF OK
226 TIME ADJUSTMENT 1:MANUAL / 2:AUTO MANUAL OK
380 PAPER SIZE #1 1:LETTER / 2:A4 / 6:16K A4 OK
381 PAPER SIZE #2 1:LETTER / 2:A4 / 3:LEGAL /4:B5 A4 OK
(ISO) / 5:B5(JIS) / 6:16K / 7:216x330 /
8:216x340*1
383 MEDIA TYPE #1 1:PLAIN PAPER / 2:THIN PAPER PLAIN PAPER OK
384 MEDIA TYPE #2 1:PLAIN PAPER / 2:THIN PAPER / PLAIN PAPER OK
3:THICK PAPER
403 POWER SAVE 5:5min / 15:15min / 30:30min / 60:1h 5min OK
462 CONTRAST HOLD 1:DISABLED / 2:ENABLED DISABLED OK
463 DEFAULT MODE 1:COPY / 2:FAX COPY OK
464 MODE TIMER 0:OFF / 1:30S / 2:1min / 3:2min / 1min OK
4:5min
482 TONER SAVE 2:ON / 1:OFF OFF OK

Fax features

Code Function Set Value Default Remote Setting


212 DELAYED RING COUNT 2~4 2 OK
289 ERASE PHONEBOOK YES / NO NO NG
401 PRINT SENDING REPORT 1:ERROR / 2:ON / 3:OFF ERROR OK
402 JOURNAL AUTO PRINT 2:ON / 1:OFF ON OK
404 RECEIVING MODE 1:TEL / 2:TEL/FAX TEL OK
411 OVERSEAS MODE 1:NEXT FAX / 2:ERROR / 3:OFF ERROR OK
412 DELAYED TRANSMISSION ON / OFF OFF NG
413 ECM SELECTION 2:ON / 1:OFF ON OK
416 CONNECTING TONE 2:ON / 1:OFF ON OK
418 MAX FAX SPEED 1:14.4Kbps / 2:33.6Kbps 33.6Kbps OK
420 CONFIRM DISTINATION 2:ON / 1:OFF OFF OK
421 DIAL KEYPAS ENTRY RESTRICTION 2:ON / 1:OFF OFF OK
422 FAX NUMBER RE-ENTRY 2:ON / 1:OFF OFF OK
432 AUTO REDUCTION 2:ON / 1:OFF ON OK
434 FAX ACTIVATION CODE ON / OFF ON CODE=*#9 NG
435 AUTO DISCONNECTION ON / OFF ON CODE=*0 NG
436 SILENT FAX RING SETTING 3~9 3 OK
437 MEMORY RECEIVE ALERT 2:ON / 1:OFF ON OK
438 FRIENDLY RECEPTION 2:ON / 1:OFF ON OK
442 PCFAX SETTING 1:OFF / 2:ALWAYS / 3:CONNECTED CONNECTED OK
451 RECEIVE NOTIFY 2:ON / 1:OFF OFF OK
458 ERASE FAX MEMORY YES / NO NO NG

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Code Function Set Value Default Remote Setting


459 SET FAX DEFAULT YES / NO NO NG

Copy features

Code Function Set Value Default Remote Setting


460 COPY INPUT TRAY #1/ #2 #1 NG
461 COPY RESOLUTION 1:TEXT/PHOTO / 2:TEXT / 3:PHOTO TEXT/PHOTO OK
467 PAGE LAYOUT HOLD 1:DISABLED / 2:ENABLED DISABLED OK
468 ZOOM HOLD 1:DISABLED / 2:ENABLED DISABLED OK
469 COLLATE HOLD 1:DISABLED / 2:ENABLED DISABLED OK
473 EDGE HOLD 1:DISABLED / 2:ENABLED DISABLED OK
474 FRAME MARGIN 1:DISABLED / 2:ENABLED DISABLED OK
475 MARGIN HOLD 1:DISABLED / 2:ENABLED DISABLED OK

PC print features

Code Function Set Value Default Remote Setting


774 DATA TIMEOUT 5~600s 60s NG
776 MUTUAL A4/LETTER 2:ON / 1:OFF ON OK

Scan features

Code Function Set Value Default Remote Setting


493 SCAN MODE 1:VIEWER / 2:FILE / 3:EMAIL / 4:OCR VIEWER OK
494 SCAN PARAM. HOLD 1:DISABLED / 2:ENABLED DISABLED OK

Note:
*1 Choices “7:216 x 330 / 8:216 x 340” change to Inch display when “INCHES” is set on feature #147 setting.

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12.2.2.2. Service Function

Code Function Set Value Default Remote Setting


501 Pause time set 001~600 x 100msec 040 OK
503 Dial speed 1:10pps / 2:20 pps 10pps OK
507 V34 transmission start speed 0:Disable/1:33.6/2:31.2/3:28.8/4:26.4/ 33600bps OK
5:24.0/6:21.6/7:19.2/8:16.8
508 V34 reception start speed 0:Disable/1:33.6/2:31.2/3:28.8/4:26.4/ 33600bps OK
5:24.0/6:21.6/7:19.2/8:16.8
514 Bell signal detect time 1~9 x 100msec 3 OK
520 CED frequency select 1:2100Hz / 2:1100Hz 2100 OK
521 International mode select 1:ON / 2:OFF ON OK
522 Auto standby select 1:ON / 2:OFF ON OK
523 Receive equalizer select 1:0kms / 2:1.8km / 3:3.6km / 4:7.2km 0 km OK
524 Transmission equalizer select 1:0kms / 2:1.8km / 3:3.6km / 4:7.2km 0 km OK
527 V8 function select 1:OFF / 2:ON ON OK
529 Memory clear for Call Service --------- --------- NG
550 Memory clear --------- --------- NG
551 ROM check --------- --------- NG
552 DTMF signal tone test 1:ON / 2:OFF OFF OK
553 Monitor on FAX communication select 1:OFF / 2:Phase B / 3:ALL OFF OK
554 Modem test --------- --------- NG
555 Scanner test --------- --------- NG
556 Motor test --------- --------- NG
557 LED test --------- --------- NG
558 LCD test --------- --------- NG
561 Key test --------- --------- NG
567 T0 timer 001~255sec 052 OK
570 Break% select 1:61% / 2:67% / 3:63% 61% OK
573 Remote turn-on ring number set 00~99 10 OK
574 Dial tone detect check 1: ON / 2: OFF OFF OK
590 FAX auto redial time set 00~99 05 OK
591 FAX auto redial line disconnection time set 001~999sec 065 OK
592 CNG transmit select 1:OFF / 2:ALL / 3:AUTO ALL OK
593 Time between CED and 300bps 1:75ms / 2:500ms / 3:1sec 75ms OK
594 Overseas DIS detection select 1:1st / 2:2nd 1st OK
595 Receive error limit value set 1:5% / 2:10% / 3:15% / 4:20% 10% OK
596 Transmit level set -15~00dBm 10 OK
598 Receiving Sensitivity 20~48 48 OK
599 ECM Frame size 1:256 / 2:64 256byte OK
628 H.V.P.S check --------- --------- NG
639 LSU test --------- --------- NG
655 Cause distinction code of call service 3 --------- --------- NG
677 Fan test --------- --------- NG
711 Dialing mode 1:PULSE 2:TONE TONE OK
717 Transmit speed select 1: 14400bps / 2:12000bps / 3:9600bps 14400bps OK
/ 4:7200bps / 5:4800bps / 6:2400bps
718 Receive speed select 1: 14400bps / 2:12000bps / 3:9600bps 14400bps OK
/ 4:7200bps / 5:4800bps / 6:2400bps
721 Pause tone detect 1:ON / 2:OFF OFF OK
722 Redial tone detect 1:ON / 2:OFF ON OK
763 CNG detect time for friendly reception 1:10s / 2:20s / 3:30s 30s OK
774 Receiving T4 timer 00~99 × 100msec 00 OK
775 Transmission T4 timer 00~99 × 100msec 00 OK
815 Sensor check --------- --------- NG
852 Print test pattern --------- --------- NG
853 Top margin 1~11 6 OK
854 Left margin 1~11 6 OK
874 DTMF ON time 060~200msec 100 OK
875 DTMF OFF time 060~200msec 100 OK
880 History list --------- --------- NG
881 Journal 2 --------- --------- NG
882 Journal 3 --------- --------- NG
991 Setup list 1:Start --------- OK
994 Journal list 1:Start --------- OK
995 Journal 2 list 1:Start --------- OK
996 Journal 3 list 1:Start --------- OK
998 History list 1:Start --------- OK

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Code Function Set Value Default Remote Setting


999 Service list 1:Start --------- OK

OK means “can set”.


NG means “can not set”.
Note:
Refer to Service Function Table (P.90) for descriptions of the individual codes.
Example:
If you want to set value in the “401 PRINT SENDING REPORT”, press the dial key number 1, 2 or 3 corresponding to the Set
Value you want to select. (1:ERROR/2:ON/3:OFF)

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12.3. Troubleshooting Details


12.3.1. Outline
Troubleshooting is for recovering quality and reliability by determining the broken component and replacing, adjusting or cleaning it
as required. First, determine the problem then decide the troubleshooting method. If you have difficulty finding the broken part,
determine which board is broken. (For example: the Main PCB, Sensor PCB, etc.) The claim tag from a customer or dealer may use
different expressions for the same problem, as they are not a technician or engineer. Using your experience, test the problem area
corresponding to the claim. Also, returns from a customer or dealer often have a claim tag. For these cases as well, you need to
determine the problem. Test the unit using the simple check list on Simple Check List(P.108). Difficult problems may be hard to
determine, so repeated testing is necessary.

12.3.2. Starting Troubleshooting


Determine the symptom and the troubleshooting method.

CROSS REFERENCE:
Simple Check List (P.108)
User Recoverable Errors (P.98)
Main Board Section (P.216)
Power Supply Board Section (P.67)

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12.3.3. Initialization
There are two types of initialization, one is the short initialization (about 3 seconds) and the other is the long initialization (about
10 seconds). The short initialization makes the unit enter the standby mode. The long initialization makes the unit enter the
standby mode after cleaning or detecting the rest of toner.

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12.3.4. Simple Check List

Note:
Check according to the service code referring to Test Functions (P.85)

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12.3.5. Simplified Troubleshooting Guide


12.3.5.1. Printing

No. Symptom Cause Countermeasure


1 Ghost Image (P.118) Failed drum cartridge Replace drum cartridge
Failed transfer unit Check the transfer roller and spring
Failed the high-voltage terminal Check the high-voltage terminal
Failed the high voltage power supply board Go to High Voltage Section (P.163)
Failed fuser unit Check the heat roller and the pressurized roller and the spring
and the heat lamp and the thermistor
Too thick or too thin recording paper Use the recording paper from 16lb to 24lb
2 Dark or White Vertical Dirty the cover glass or the reflecting mirror Clean the cover glass and the reflecting mirror
Line (P.119) Dust on the path of the laser beam Clean the path of the laser beam
Failed drum cartridge Replace drum cartridge
Failed the heat roller or the pressurized roller Check the heat roller and the pressurized roller
Failed LSU Go to LSU (Laser Scanning Unit) Section (P.48)
3 Dark or White Horizontal Failed drum cartridge Replace drum cartridge
Line (P.120) Failed the gear Check the gear
Failed the engine motor Check the motor
Failed the charge roller (32mm pitch) Press the key (Menu→#→4→8→1→OK)
Failed the high-voltage terminal Check the high-voltage terminal
Failed the high voltage power supply board Go to High Voltage Section (P.163)
Scratch on the OPC drum Replace drum cartridge
Static electricity on the documents (when copy- Check the connection between the parts around CIS and earth
ing)
4 Dirty or Half Darkness Failed drum cartridge Replace drum cartridge
Background (P.121) Dirty the pickup roller and the regist roller and Clean the pickup roller and the regist roller and the feed roller
the feed roller and the eject roller and the heat and the eject roller and the heat roller and the pressure roller
roller and the pressure roller
Failed the high-voltage terminal Check the high-voltage terminal
Failed the high voltage power supply board Go to High Voltage Section (P.163)
Dirty the recording paper path Clean the recording paper path
5 Black Print (P.122) Failed drum cartridge Replace drum cartridge
Failed LSU Go to LSU (Laser Scanning Unit) Section (P.48)
Failed the high-voltage terminal Check the high-voltage terminal
Failed the high voltage power supply board Go to High Voltage Section (P.163)
Failed the main board Go to Main Board Section (P.16)
Failed CIS (when copying) Go to CIS Control Section (P.159)
6 Black Print (P.122) OR Short toner Supply toner
Light Print (P.123) Failed drum cartridge Replace drum cartridge
Life of drum cartridge is over Replace drum cartridge
Dirty the cover glass or the reflecting mirror Clean the cover glass and the reflecting mirror
Failed the high-voltage terminal Check the high-voltage terminal
Failed the high voltage power supply board Go to High Voltage Section (P.163)
Failed the main board Go to Main Board Section (P.16)
Failed CIS (when copying) Go to CIS Control Section (P.159)
7 Black or White Point Failed the developer roller (33mm pitch) Replace drum cartridge
(P.124) Failed the OPC drum (75mm pitch) Replace drum cartridge
Failed the heat roller (79mm pitch) Check the heat roller
Failed the high voltage power supply board Go to High Voltage Section (P.163)
Too thick or too thin recording paper Use the recording paper from 16lb to 24lb

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12.3.5.2. Recording Paper Feed

No. Symptom Cause Countermeasure


1 Multiple Feed (P.124) Dirty or failed the pickup roller Clean or replace the pickup roller
Dirty or failed the pickup rubber Clean or replace the separation rubber
2 The Recording Paper Is Dirty the pressure roller or the heat roller Clean the pressure roller and the heat roller
Waved or Wrinkled (P.125) Failed the spring of pressure roller Replace the spring of pressure roller
Separator of heat roller a check Replace separator
Dust on the recording paper path Clean the recording paper path
Too thin recording paper Use the recording paper from 16lb to 24lb
3 Skew (P.126) Dirty or failed the pickup roller Clean or replace the pickup roller
Dirty or failed the pickup rubber Clean or replace the separation rubber
Dirty or failed the paper feed roller Clean or replace the regist roller
Dust on the recording paper path Clean the recording paper path
Failed LSU Replace LSU
Over the max capacity of the recording paper Set up to MAX 250 sheets
Too thick or too thin recording paper Use the recording paper from 16lb to 24lb
4 The Recording Paper Dirty or failed the pickup roller Clean or replace the pickup roller
Does Not Feed (P.127) Dirty or failed the pickup rubber Clean or replace the separation rubber
Failed the gear Check the gear
Failed the solenoid Check the solenoid
Failed the engine motor Go to Motor Section (P.156)
Failed the pickup sensor lever Check the pickup sensor lever
Failed the pickup sensor Go to Sensor Section (P.154)
5 The Recording Paper Jam Dirty or failed the pressure roller Clean or replace the pressure roller
(P.128) Dirty or failed the heat roller Clean or replace the heat roller
”PAPER JAMMED” ON Separator of heat roller a check Replace separator
THE LCD Dust on the recording paper path Clean the recording paper path
Failed the paper feed roller Replace the registration roller
Failed the pickup sensor lever Check the pickup sensor lever
Failed the pickup sensor Go to Sensor Section (P.154)
Failed the registration sensor lever Check the Registration & Manual paper sensor (paper top sen-
sor) lever
Failed the registration sensor Go to Sensor Section (P.154)
Failed the exit sensor Check the Paper Exit sensor lever
Too thick or too thin recording paper Use the recording paper from 16lb to 24lb
Not set the toner bottle Set toner bottle
6 Back Side of The Record- Dirty the recording paper path Clean the recording paper path
ing Paper is Dirty (P.130) Dirty the pressure roller Clean the pressure roller
Dirty the regist roller Clean the registration roller
Failed the high-voltage terminal Check the high-voltage terminal
Failed the high voltage power supply board Go to High Voltage Section (P.163)

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12.3.5.3. Copy and FAX

No. Symptom Cause Countermeasure


1 Black or White Vertical Dirty or failed the white plate and sheet (2 Clean or replace the white plate and sheet
Line is Copied (P.131) places)
Dirty or failed the glass board Clean or replace the glass board
The cause of printing Go to Dark or White Vertical Line (P.119)
Failed CIS Go to CIS Control Section (P.159)
2 An Abnormal Image is Dirty or failed the white plate and sheet (2 Clean or replace the white plate and sheet
Copied (P.132) places)
Dirty or failed the glass board Clean or replace the glass board
Failed CIS movement (at SG) Replace the belt or the gear or the shaft or the FB motor
Failed CIS Go to CIS Control Section (P.159)
The cause of printing Go to Dark or White Vertical Line (P.119)

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12.3.6. CALL SERVICE Troubleshooting Guide


Call Service related error is most frequent.
Call Service 1 ----- Polygon doesn’t rotate......... Refer to LSU (Laser Scanning Unit) Section (P.48).
• First, listen to the sound. If rotation sound isn't heard, check 24V line, POLON signal and POLCLK signal. If even a little of sound
is heard, check XREADY signal.

Call Service 2 ----- Laser isn't output.......... Refer to LSU (Laser Scanning Unit) Section (P.48)
• This can be judged only by referring to signal. Check 5V line, XHSYNC, XAPC, XVIDEO, XLDON.

Call Service 3 ----- Detection of fixing temperature.......... Refer to Heat Lamp Control Circuit (P.59)
• *Service mode *655 tells the detection number and 3 latest temperatures of the thermistor. The detection point of the Call Ser-
vice 3 and the thermistor temperature is displayed. Maximum 3 latest temperatures are displayed showing the newest on the left.
[AABB CCDD EEFF] AA, CC and EE show the detection points and BB, DD and FF show their temperature detection points.
00: CALL SERVICE 3 was not occurred.
01: means that the value of AD did not increased by 4 steps or more within 10 sec soon after the heater was turned ON. (ther-
mistor’s open detection)
02: means that it did not reach the first stabilizing temperature (170°C: 3Dh) within 50 seconds.
03: means that it did not reach the second stabilizing temperature (205°C: 20h)* within 75 seconds after reaching the first stabi-
lizing temperature (170°C: 3Dh).
04: means that it dropped to -40 deg or below by the temperature control after reaching the second stabilizing temperature
(205°C: 20h)*.
05: means that it did not reach the first stabilizing temperature (170°C: 3Dh) within 35 seconds from detection temperature 1
(70°C: DAh).
06: means that it became 235°C: 13h or over during printing.
07: means that during printing the short of the thermistor (AD: 00h) was detected.
08: means that the thermistor’s short (AD: 00h) were detected.
09: means that it became 235°C: 13h or over during sleep condition (heater OFF).
*: depend on its printing conditions (room temperature, number of printing, printing paper size etc.).

<Note>

Once “CALL SERVICE3” is displayed, it does not disappear until the Factory Setup or Service Function #529 is executed.
Therefore Service Function #529 should not be executed before the confirmation, and #529 should be done after the countermea-
sure.

Call Service 4 ----- Rotation of Fan.......... Refer to FAN Motor Section (P.43)
• Connector isn’t inserted firmly, dust is caught in and the fan is broken.
• Rotation of the Fan can be confirmed by following Test Mode.
Service mode *677
:1... Normal operation (default)
:2... Right Fan & Left Fan ON (High speed)
:3... Right Fan & Left Fan ON (Low speed)
:4... Both Fan OFF

* As for Call Service 1, 2, 4, turn the power OFF then ON to restart.

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12.3.6.1. CALL SERVICE 1


"CALL SERVICE 1" means that the polygon motor inside the LSU does not rotate.
The rotation of the polygon motor is detected by IC300-H25pin (NREADY).

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12.3.6.2. CALL SERVICE 2


"CALL SERVICE 2" means that the synchronous signal out of the LSU cannot be detected.
The synchronous signal out of the LSU is detected by IC 300-G23pin. (NHSYNC)

Note:
As for the "Pulse" waveform of the above flow chart, see the timing chart.

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12.3.6.3. CALL SERVICE 3


"CALL SERVICE 3" means that the temperature of the fuser does not rise up to or exceed a constant temperature.
The temperature is monitored with the thermistor inside the fuser and detected with the voltage input into IC 300-D19.

* When Call Service 3 is occurred, the cause can be distinguished by service mode 655.
Refer to CALL SERVICE Troubleshooting Guide (P.112) for details.

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12.3.6.4. CALL SERVICE 4


"CALL SERVICE 4" means that the FAN does not rotate or the rotation of the FAN cannot be detected normally.

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12.3.6.5. CALL SERVICE 17


“CALL SERVICE 17” means that the First use sensor problem.
Especially "CALL SERVICE 17" is appeared when the fuse which is installed in the Drum Unit PCB is not blown out within a specific
time.

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12.3.7. Print
12.3.7.1. Ghost Image

CROSS REFERENCE:
High Voltage Section (P.163)
Power Supply Board Section (P.67)

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12.3.7.2. Dark or White Vertical Line

Note:
When wiping the cover glass, reflecting mirror, use a dry and soft cloth.

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12.3.7.3. Dark or White Horizontal Line

CROSS REFERENCE:
High Voltage Section (P.163)

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12.3.7.4. Dirty or Half Darkness Background

CROSS REFERENCE:
High Voltage Section (P.163)

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12.3.7.5. Black Print

CROSS REFERENCE:
High Voltage Section (P.163)
LSU (Laser Scanning Unit) Section (P.48)

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12.3.7.6. Light Print

CROSS REFERENCE:
High Voltage Section (P.163)

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12.3.7.7. Black or White Point

12.3.8. Recording Paper Feed


12.3.8.1. Multiple Feed

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12.3.8.2. The Recording Paper Is Waved or Wrinkled

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12.3.8.3. Skew

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12.3.8.4. The Recording Paper Does Not Feed

CROSS REFERENCE:
Sensor Section (P.154)
Motor Section (P.156)

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12.3.8.5. The Recording Paper Jam

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CROSS REFERENCE:
FAN Motor Section (P.43)
When the recording paper jam is occurred, the service mode *630 distinguishes the cause.
0:No Jam
1:Exit Sensor turns ON, though not under the conditions for ON.
2:Exit Sensor turns OFF, though not under the conditions for OFF.
3:After Exit Sensor falls, it turns ON already on terminating of Cancel Timer.
4:After Exit Sensor rises, it turns ON already on terminating of Cancel Timer.
5:Top Sensor turns ON, though not under the conditions for ON.
6:Top Sensor turns OFF, though not under the conditions for OFF.
7:After Top Sensor falls, it turns ON already on terminating of Cancel Timer.
8:After Top Sensor rises, it turns OFF already on terminating of Cancel Timer.
9:Exit Sensor never turns ON in the specified time, though Top Sensor turns ON.
10:Top Sensor MAX-length-JAM.
11:Exit Sensor never turns OFF in the specified time, though Top Sensor turns OFF.
12:Registration Sensor turns ON, though not under the conditions for ON.
13:Registration Sensor turns OFF, though not under the conditions for OFF.
14:After Registration Sensor falls, it turns ON already on terminating of Cancel Timer.
15:After Registration Sensor rises, it turns OFF already on terminating of Cancel Timer.
16:Top Sensor never turns ON in the specified time, though Registration Sensor turns ON.
17:Registration Sensor MAX-length-JAM.
18:Top Sensor never turns OFF in the specified time, though Registration Sensor turns OFF.
Top Sensor never turns OFF in the specified time, though Pick1 Sensor turns OFF.
19:PICK1 Sensor turns ON, though not under the conditions for ON.
20:PICK1 Sensor turns OFF, though not under the conditions for OFF.
21:After PICK1 Sensor falls, it turns ON already on terminating of Cancel Timer.
22:After PICK1 Sensor rises, it turns OFF already on terminating of Cancel Timer.
23:Registration Sensor never turns ON in the specified time, though PICK1 Sensor turns ON.
Top Sensor never turns ON in the specified time, though PICK1 Sensor turns ON.
24:PICK2 Sensor MAX-length-JAM.
25:Registration Sensor never turns OFF in the specified time, though PICK1 Sensor turns OFF.
90:Abnormal stop during printing DMA.
91:Incompleteness of JBIG decompression.
92:HVERR(error of an abnormal charge voltage) was detected during printing.
99:Before Motor Rotation.

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12.3.8.6. Back Side of The Recording Paper is Dirty

CROSS REFERENCE:
High Voltage Section (P.163)

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12.3.9. Copy and FAX


12.3.9.1. Black or White Vertical Line is Copied

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12.3.9.2. An Abnormal Image is Copied

CROSS REFERENCE:
CIS Control Section (P.159)

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12.3.10. Communication Section


Find the problem in the table shown below, and refer to the corresponding troubleshooting procedure in Defective Facsimile Sec-
tion (P.133).

No. Symptom Content Possible cause


1 The paper dose not feed properly when faxing. Troubleshooting Problem with the feeding mecha-
nism.
(Copying is also not possible.) (Refer to Transmit Problem (P.133)
2 The fax transmits successfully one time and fails another. Troubleshooting Problem with the service line or with
(Copying is also possible.) the receiver's fax.
(Refer to Sometime There is a
Transmit Problem (P.134)
3 The fax receives successfully one time and fails another. Troubleshooting Problem with the service line or with
the transmitter's fax.
(Copying is also possible.) (Refer to Receive Problem (P.135)
4 The fax completely fails to transmit or receive. Troubleshooting Problem with the electric circuit.
(Copying is also possible.) (Refer to The Unit Can Copy, But
Cannot Transmit/Receive (P.136)
5 The fax fails either to transmit or receive when making a Detailed description of the Problem with the service line.
long distance or an international call. possible causes (Similar to
(Copying is also possible.) troubleshooting items No.2
6 The fax image is poor when transmitting or receiving during and No.3.)
a long distance or international call.
7 No.1-No.5 The troubleshooting proce- (Refer to How To Output The Jour-
dure for each error code will nal Report (P.141)
be printed on the communi-
cation result report.

12.3.10.1. Defective Facsimile Section


12.3.10.1.1. Transmit Problem

CROSS REFERENCE:
Operation Panel Section (P.154)

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12.3.10.1.2. Sometime There is a Transmit Problem

Note:
“596: Transmit level set” represents a service code. Refer to the Service Function Table (P.90).
“717: Transmit speed select” represents a service code. Refer to the Service Function Table (P.90).

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12.3.10.1.3. Receive Problem


Confirm the following before starting troubleshooting.
• Is the recording paper installed properly? Refer to the next page.

Note:
“596: Transmit level set” represents a service code. Refer to the Service Function Table (P.90).
“718: Receive speed select” represents a service code. Refer to the Service Function Table (P.90).

For the receiving problem, we have thought of causes other than in the software. Some causes may be when the fax changes to
the memory receiving mode (for example, when out of paper). and the memory becomes full of the unprinted fax data. In this
case, [MEMORY FULL] and its main cause (for example, “OUT OF PAPER”) are displayed on the LCD. Accordingly, by solving
the main problem, [MEMORY FULL] can be canceled and the receiving problem can solved.
Please refer to User Recoverable Errors (P.98) for the above items.
Also, when it actually becomes a hardware deformity, please check each sensor.

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12.3.10.1.4. The Unit Can Copy, But Cannot Transmit/Receive

CROSS REFERENCE:
Test Functions (P.85)
Check Sheet (P.151)

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12.3.11. Special Service Journal Reports


Journal 2 and Journal 3 shown below, which are special journals giving the additional detailed information about the latest 35 com-
munications, can be printed by Service Code 881 or 882. Remote printing function for the journal reports (JOURNAL, JOURNAL 2
and JOURNAL 3) is also available for service technicians. (Refer to Program Mode Table (P.102) The JOURNAL report only gives
you basic information about a communication, but the other two journal reports provide different information on the same item (com-
munication).
HOW TO READ JOURNAL REPORTS:
Example:

1. Look at NO. 01 in the JOURNAL. If you want to know about the details about that item, see NO. 01 in the JOURNAL 2 and the
JOURNAL 3. You can get the following information.
* MODE: Fax transmission
* RCV. MODE: TEL
* TX SPEED: 9.6 kbps
* RESOLUTION: standard
* ENCODE: MH
* MAKER CODE: 79
2. Look at NO. 04 in the JOURNAL 2. CNG (0003) indicates that the CNG signal has been received three times since the pur-
chase date.
For further details, see Journal 2 and Journal 3.

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12.3.11.1. Journal 2
Refer to JOURNAL 2 in Printout Example (P.139).
Journal 2 displays the additional detailed information about the last 35 communications.

Descriptions:
(1) RCV. MODE
Indicates which receive mode the unit was in when the unit received a fax message.
This information is also displayed when the unit transmitted a fax message.

(2) SPEED
Indicates the speed of the communication. If multiple pages are transmitted or received, it indicates the last page’s communica-
tion speed. If there is a communication error, “?” is displayed.

(3) RESOLUTION
Indicates the resolution of the communication. If multiple pages are transmitted or received, it indicates the last page’s resolu-
tion. If there is a communication error, “?” is displayed.

(4) RCV-TRIG. (CNT.)


Indicates the trigger that causes the unit to switch to the fax receive mode. The available options are listed in JOURNAL 2 in Print-
out Example (P.139). The values in parentheses indicate how many times the trigger has been used. (For example, “0003” means
three times.)

No. Display Function


1 FAX MODE Means the unit received a fax message in the FAX mode.
2 MAN RCV Means the unit received a fax message by manual operation.
3 RMT DTMF Means the unit detected DTMF (Remote Fax activation code) entered remotely.
4 PAL DTMF Means the unit detected DTMF (Remote Fax activation code) entered by a parallel connected tele-
phone.
5 TURN-ON Means the unit started to receive after 10 rings. (Remote Turn On: Service Code #573)

(5) ERROR→MEMORY
Indicates the reason why the unit received a fax message in memory.
If you look at No.11 in the JOURNAL 2 in Printout Example (P.139), it shows the fax message was received in memory due to
“PAPER OUT” error.

NO RESPONSE DISAPPEARED ON JOURNAL


The “NO RESPONSE DISAPPEARED ON JOURNAL” displays the information about the last 10 communications terminated
by “No Response”. (Some of the communications terminated by “No Response” were not displayed in the JOURNAL.)
When a fax transmission cannot be performed because the other party’s unit is set to the TEL mode, “No response” will be
printed.

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12.3.11.2. Journal 3
Refer to JOURNAL 3 in Printout Example (P.139).
Description
(6) ENCODE
Compression Code: MH/MR/MMR

(7) MSLT
MSLT means Minimum Scan Line Time. Used only at the factory.

(8) EQM (RX)


EQM means Eye Quality Monitor. Used only at the factory.

(9) ERROR LINE (RX)


When an error occurs while receiving a fax, this shows the number of error lines.

(10) MAKER CODE


This shows a 2 digit code of the other party's fax machine brand.

0E: “KX” model


00: Unknown
79: “UF” model
19: “Xerox” model

12.3.11.3. Printout Example

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12.3.11.4. How To Output The Journal Report


1. Press the MENU button 3 times.
2. Press “#”, then “2”.
3. Press the SET button.
4. The report prints out.

CROSS REFERENCE:
Features (P.12)
Error code table:

(1) CODE (2) RESULT (3) MODE SYMPTOM Counter-

measure*
PRESSED THE STOP KEY SND & RCV Communication was interrupted by the STOP button.
DOCUMENT JAMMED SND The document paper is jammed.
NO DOCUMENT SND No document paper.
THE COVER WAS OPENED SND The cover is open.
28 COMMUNICATION ERROR SND Invalid signal is received during PHASE-B of PHASE-D.
40 COMMUNICATION ERROR SND Transmission is finished when the T0 TIMER expires. 1
41 COMMUNICATION ERROR SND DCN is received after DCS transmission. 2
42 COMMUNICATION ERROR SND FTT is received after transmission of a 2400BSP training signal. 3
43 COMMUNICATION ERROR SND No response after post message is transmitted three times. 4
44 COMMUNICATION ERROR SND RTN and PIN are received. 5
46 COMMUNICATION ERROR RCV No response after FTT is transmitted. 6
48 COMMUNICATION ERROR RCV No post message. 7
49 COMMUNICATION ERROR RCV RTN is transmitted. 8
50 COMMUNICATION ERROR RCV PIN is transmitted (to PRI-Q). 8
51 COMMUNICATION ERROR RCV PIN is transmitted. 8
52 COMMUNICATION ERROR RCV Reception is finished when the T0 TIMER expires. 9
54 ERROR-NOT YOUR UNIT RCV DCN is received after DIS transmission. 11
58 COMMUNICATION ERROR RCV DCN is received after FTT transmission. 13
59 ERROR-NOT YOUR UNIT SND DCN responds to the post message. 14
65 COMMUNICATION ERROR SND DCN is received before DIS reception. 2
65 COMMUNICATION ERROR RCV Reception is not EOP, EOM PIP, PIN, RTP or RTN. 2
68 COMMUNICATION ERROR RCV No response at the other party after MCF or CFR is transmitted. 13
70 ERROR-NOT YOUR UNIT RCV DCN is received after CFR transmission. 13
72 COMMUNICATION ERROR RCV Carrier is cut when the image signal is received. 16
75 MEMORY FULL RCV The document was not received due to memory full.
79 CANCELED SND The multi-station transmission was rejected by the user.

FD COMMUNICATION ERROR SND & RCV Modem error. For the DCN, DCN, etc. abbreviations, refer to NCU 12
Section (P.29). Speaker Phone Section (P.31).

SND=TRANSMISSION / RCV=RECEPTION

Most fax communication problems can be resolved by the following steps.


1. Change the transmit level. (Service code: 596, refer to Service Function Table (P.90).)
2. Change the TX speed/RX speed. (Service code: 717/718, refer to Service Function Table (P.90).)
Note*:
If the problem remains, see the following “Countermeasure” flow chart.

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CROSS REFERENCE:
Test Functions (P.85)

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CROSS REFERENCE:
Test Functions (P.85)

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CROSS REFERENCE:
Test Functions (P.85)

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CROSS REFERENCE:
Test Functions (P.85)

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CROSS REFERENCE:
Test Functions (P.85)

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12.3.12. Initializing Error


After the power is turned on, the SOC (IC300) initializes and checks each IC.
The ROM (IC402) and SDRAM (IC400) are checked.
If initialization fails for the ICs, the system will not boot up.
In this case, please find the cause as follows.

CROSS REFERENCE:
NG Example (P.217)
Power Supply Board Section (P.67)

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12.3.13. Analog Section


This chapter provides the testing procedures required for the analog parts. A signal route to be tested is determined depending
upon purposes. For example, the handset TX route begins at the handset microphone and the signal is output to the telephone
line. The signal mainly flowing on this route is analog. You can trace the signal with an oscilloscope. The signal flow on each
route is shown in the Check Sheet here. If you find a specific problem in the unit, for example if you cannot communicate with
the H/S, trace that signal route locally with the following Check Sheet and locate the faulty point.

12.3.13.1. Check Sheet

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12.3.13.2. Detective ITS (Integrated Telephone System) Section


1. No speakerphone transmission / reception
Perform a signal test in the ITS or the NCU section and locate a defective point (where the signal disappears) on each route
between the handset microphone and telephone line (sending), or between the telephone line and the handset speaker (receiv-
ing), or between the microphone and the telephone line (sending), or between the telephone line and the speaker (receiving).
Check the components at that point. Check Sheet(P.151) is useful for this investigation.
2. No pulse dialing

3. No ring tone (or No bell)

CROSS REFERENCE:
Check Sheet (P.151)
NCU Section (P.29)

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4. No tone dialing

CROSS REFERENCE:
Check Sheet (P.151)

12.3.13.3. Detective TAM Interface Section


1. The FAX turns on, but does not arrive through TAM.

CROSS REFERENCE:
TAM Interface Circuit (P.30)

2. A FAX is received, but won't switch from TAM to FAX.

CROSS REFERENCE:
Analog Section (P.151)
TAM Interface Circuit (P.30)

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12.3.14. Operation Panel Section


Refer to Test Functions (P.85).

1. NO KEY OPERATION

2. NO LCD INDICATION

CROSS REFERENCE:
Test Functions (P.85)

12.3.15. Sensor Section


Refer to SENSORS AND SWITCHES for the circuit description.
Perform an SENSOR CHECK to determine if the sensor is operating correctly.
1. Check the Pick up & Registration & Manual paper sensor..........“FAILED PICKUP”, “PAPER JAMMED”

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2. Check the print timing sensor.......... “PAPER JAMMED”

3. Check the paper exit sensor .......... “PAPER JAMMED”

4. Check the Interlock switch .......... “FRONT COVER OPEN”

5. Check the toner sensor .......... “TONER LOW”, “CHANGE DRUM”

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12.3.16. Motor Section


12.3.16.1. Main Motor

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12.3.16.2. FB Motor

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12.3.17. LSU Section

CROSS REFERENCE:
LSU (Laser Scanning Unit) Section (P.48)

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12.3.18. CIS Control Section

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CROSS REFERENCE:
Test Functions (P.85)

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12.3.19. High Voltage Value Check Point


Measurement Procedure
1. Turn off the power supply and remove the left cover of the main unit so that the HVPS is revealed.
(To remove the left cover, remove the rear cover in advance. (Refer to How to Remove Rear Cover (P.185).))
2. Remove the developing unit from the main unit and close the front cover of the main unit.
3. Turn on the power supply.
4. The main unit enters the service mode and the push *628. (Don't push the SET button.)
5. Touch the output terminals under test with the high voltage probe.
6. Push the SET button.
(This causes to output high voltage from each terminal, so be careful not to touch them. The sound "Pi Pi Pi" warns that the
high voltage is outputting.)
7. When the measurement is finished, push the STOP button.
(The high voltage output is stopped.)
8. Change the measurement points and repeat step 5~7.
9. When the measurement is finished, turn OFF the power supply.

Each terminal’s output voltage

No. BIAS Name Rated Output Rated Output Range


1 CHG (Charge) -1.0KV -1000±30V
2 DEV (Developing) -299V -299±15V
3 TRA (Transfer) -1.0KV -1000V±100V

* FLUKE85 (MULTIMETER) + HIOKI (HV PROVE 9014) or the equivalent should be used as the high voltage measuring instru-
ment.
* The high voltage is output from each terminal during measurement. Be careful not touch the terminal and anything.
Fig. 1 Fig. 2

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Fig. 3 Fig. 4

earth of high pressure probe

DEV

CHG

TRA

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12.3.20. High Voltage Section


1. Main

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2. CHG

3. TRA (+)

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4. DEV DC

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5. DEV AC

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6. TRA (-)

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12.3.21. USB Section


Troubleshooting
1. Confirmation of the PC settings

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2. Confirmation of the main unit

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USB (Universal Serial Bus) block


Description
This is a USB block for data communication with PC.
Two signal lines (D+/D-) are differential signals which work in reverse phase.

VBUS: CN300 1pin


D-: CN300 2pin
D+: CN300 3pin
GND: CN300 4pin

Circuit Diagram

Sequence of normal operation


When USB cable from PC is connected to CN300, VBUS voltage goes up to 5V, and IC300 recognize the connection with PC.
Then D+ becomes about 3V: waveform (1)-1
The D+ becomes 0V, then communication between IC300 and PC is started: waveform (2)-1
When a few seconds elapsed after USB cable was inserted into CN300,the unit enters stand-by mode.
When PC is at Hi-Speed, waveforms are (1)-1 ~ (1)-4.
When PC is at Full Speed, waveforms are (2)-1 ~ (2)-4.

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Waveform of normal operation

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IC750 (C1CB00002566: 3.3V Single Power Supply) Pin Description

Pin No Signal Name Input/Output(*) Description


1 MDI+[0] O Transmit Output. (Differential transmit output pair)
2 MDI-[0] O Transmit Output. (Differential transmit output pair)
3 NC - Not Connected.
4 MDI+[1] I Receive Input. (Differential receive output pair)
5 MDI-[1] I Receive Input. (Differential receive output pair)
6 AVDD33 P 3.3V Analog Power Input.
7 GND - Ground.
8 NC - Not Connected.
9 NC - Not Connected.
10 NC - Not Connected.
11 NC - Not Connected.
12 NC - Not Connected.
13 RXDV LI/O/PD Receive Data Valid. This pin should be pulled low when operating in MII mode.
14 RXD[0] O Receive Data. (These are the four parallel receive data.)
15 DVDD33 P 3.3V Digital Power Input.
16 RXD[1] O Receive Data. (These are the four parallel receive data.)
17 RXD[2] O Receive Data. (These are the four parallel receive data.)
18 RXD[3] O Receive Data. (These are the four parallel receive data.)
19 RXC O/HZ Receive Clock.
20 GND - Ground.
21 DVDD33 P 3.3V Digital Power Input.
22 TXC O Transmit Clock.
23 TXD[0] I Transmit Data. (These are the four parallel transmit data.)
24 TXD[1] I Transmit Data. (These are the four parallel transmit data.)
25 TXD[2] I Transmit Data. (These are the four parallel transmit data.)
26 TXD[3] I Transmit Data. (These are the four parallel transmit data.)
27 TXEN I Transmit Enable.
28 DVDD12 P 1.2V Digital Power.
29 PHYRSTB I/HZ Set low to reset the chip. This pin must be asserted low for at least 10ms.
30 MDC I Management Data Clock.
31 MDIO IO Management Data Input/Output.
32 NC - Not Connected.
33 GND - Ground.
34 PHYAD[0] LI PHY Address. Sets the PHY address for the device.
35 PHYAD[1]/LED LI/O PHY Address. Sets the PHY address for the device.
36 CRS - Carrier Sense.
37 DVDD33 P 3.3V Digital Power Input.
38 COL LI/O Collision Detect. Set low for MII/RMII mode.
39 RXER O/LI Receive Error. 4.7kΩ pulled low resistor is determine the UTP mode.
40 PWOUT12D O Internal regulators output.
41 AVDD33 P 3.3V Analog Power Input.
42 CKXTAL1 I 25MHz Crystal Input.
43 CKXTAL2 O 25MHz Crystal Output.
44 NC - Not Connected.
45 NC - Not Connected.
46 RSET I Transmit Bias Resistor Connection.
47 GND - Ground.
48 PWOUT12A O Internal regulators output.

NOTE:
I: Input
O: Output
P: Power
LI: Latched Input during Power up or Reset
IO: Bi-directional input and output
HZ: High impedance during power on reset
PD: Internal Pull down during power on reset

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12.3.22. Main Board Section


3.3V / 1.2V Troubleshooting Guide (1)

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12.3.23. Power Supply Board Section


12.3.23.1. Key Components For Troubleshooting
Check the following parts first: F2, C5, and Q1.
This comes from our experience with experimental test. For example: power supply and lightning surge voltage test, with standing
voltage test, intentional short circuit test, etc.
Caution:
If you find a melted fuse in the unit, do not turn on the power until you located and repair the faulty parts (except for the fuse);
otherwise the fuse will melt again and you cannot pinpoint the faulty point.

In most cases, the symptom is that nothing is output. It is more likely that the fault is in the primary side rather than the secondary
side. Check the primary side first.

D11-D14

GND

7 +24V
6 +24V
1.2V
5 GND

4 GND

3 +5V
2 HTRCTL
1 PWRDWN

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12.3.23.2. Troubleshooting Flow Chart

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12.3.23.3. Broken Parts Repair Details


(D1)
If D1 is short-circuit, F2 will melt (open).
In this case, replace all of the parts (D1, F2).
(C5)
If overvoltage (Approx. 450V) was supplied for a power supply unit, C5 will be broken.
(Q1)
If Q1 is short-circuit, F2 will melt (open).
In this case, replace all of the parts (F2, Q1,D1).
(F101)
If F101 is melted (open), check the 24 Voltage line of the Main Board and others.

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12.4. Recording Paper Jam


12.4.1. When the recording paper has jammed inside of the unit
The display will show the following.

Caution:
• Do not open the paper input tray before opening the front and
rear covers as the jammed paper may be pulled and the jam
may get worse.

Case 1:
When the recording paper has jammed inside the rear cover:
1. Open the rear cover (1).

2. Push down both green levers (1) until they stop.

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3. Remove the jammed paper (1) carefully by pulling it toward you.


Note:
• The area near the rear cover (3) may also get warm.

4. Push up the green levers (1) to the original position.

5. Close the rear cover.


• Open and close the front cover to clear the error message.

Case 2:
When the recording paper has jammed inside the front cover:
1. Open the front cover (1).

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2. Remove the jammed paper (1) carefully by pulling it toward you.

• If the recording paper has jammed behind the toner cartridge,


remove the toner cartridge (1) first, and remove the jammed
paper (2). Then reinsert the toner cartridge into the unit.

3. Close the front cover.

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12.4.2. When the recording paper is not fed into the unit properly
The display will show the following.

1. Pull the paper input tray completely out.


2. Re-load the recording paper.

3. Insert the paper input tray into the unit.

Note:
• If the message is still displayed, check the recording paper specifications and load the recording paper again.

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12.4.3. When the recording paper in the manual input tray is not fed into the unit properly
The display will show the following.

1. Remove the recording paper.


2. Re-insert the recording paper.

Note:
• If the message is still displayed, check the recording paper specifications and re-install recording paper.

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13 Service Fixture & Tools


How to extend cords
When extending cords, you need 2 pairs of A,B (A=connector,B=cord)
(One pair is connected to the Main board.)
If you do not have 2 pairs, order the necessary parts.

How to connect Addition


Main Board Connected
Board

A B A B

Original
Connector
Connected Cord
(Original)

NOTE

Be sure if the direction of the connectors are correct.


correct

incorrect

211 301
CN502

CN510
CN511
CN508

CN506 232
CN509
CN500 CN501

100
CN505

230
CN503

101
240
CN504

263

CN205
CN300
CN101 CN100

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14 Disassembly and Assembly Instructions

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14.1. Flow Chart for Disassembly

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14.2. How to Remove Rear Cover

14.3. How to Remove Front Cover

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14.4. How to Remove Right Cover

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14.5. How to Remove Left Cover

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14.6. How to Remove FB Unit

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14.7. How to Remove Upper Cabinet Cover

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14.8. How to Remove Bottom Plate

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14.9. How to Remove Power Board Unit

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14.10. How to Remove Fuser Unit

14.11. How to Remove Fan, HVPS and Inter-lock Board

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14.12. How to Remove Main Board and Shield Cover

14.13. How to Remove Drive Unit

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14.14. How to Remove Clutch Gear Cover

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14.15. How to Remove Pick-up Roller

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14.16. How to Remove Operation Panel Unit

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14.17. How to Disassemble FB Unit

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14.18. How to Remove LSU and Glasses

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14.19. Installation Position of The


Lead
14.19.1. Main cabinet section

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14.19.2. Side cabinet section(1)


Assembling detail of
Lead /ISLW1, Lead HVPS. The lead is put out in the direction of figure.

The connector of each lead is


previously inserted.

Assembling detail of Unit Board Resis

The connector of each lead is


previously inserted.
Do not make a mistake 2PIN and 3PIN.

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14.19.3. Side cabinet section (2)


Pass the Lead/Gear through in the figure.
Lead/Gear must be hooked in the figure. Wind 2 times to core.

Lead/Gear must be hooked in the figure. Pass the Lead/Gear through in the figure.

Lead/Gear must be hooked in the figure.

Pass the Lead/Gear through between Boss and Rib.

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14.19.4. Side cabinet section (3)


Pass the Lead HVPS, Lead/ISLW2
through in the figure.

Pass the Lead/ISLW2


through in the figure.

Pass the Lead/HVPS, Lead/ISLW2, Lead/Gear, Lead of


Fan through in the figure.

Figure seen from the upper side

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14.19.5. Side cabinet section (4)


Routing MOTOR_FB/LEAD and FFC/CIS in Each groove, and connect it.

Routing MOTOR_FB/LEAD in groove.

Routing FFC/CIS in groove.

FFC/CIS
FF

MOTOR_FB/LEAD

UNIT BOARD MAIN

Method of Insert FFC.

Please grasp on the supporter


with your fingers as follow.
Please insert or pull out the cable
from a connector in a straight line
as follow.
Please avoid applied too much
stress the supporter as follow.

Supporter

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14.19.6. Fuser section

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14.19.7. Power supply unit section


LEAD/AC EARTH

SCREW
Terminal of Harness
Washer
PLATE COVER SMPS

Install the earth lead on the top and bottom so as not to mistake.
return torque :0.2N.m(2.04Kgf.cm)~0.4N.m(4.08Kgf.cm)

The lead must not protrude beyond


the sheet metal edge side.

Pass the leads through the holes


shown in the figure.
Pass the leads through the groove (rib)
shown in the figure.

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15 Maintenance
15.1. Maintenance Items and Component Locations
15.1.1. Outline
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS ARE PERFORMED USING THE FOLLOWING STEPS.
1. Periodic maintenance
Inspect the equipment periodically and if necessary, clean any contaminated parts.
2. Check for breakdowns
Look for problems and consider how they arose.
If the equipment can be still used, perform copying, self testing or communication testing.
3. Check equipment
Perform copying, self testing and communication testing to determine if the problem originates from the transmitter, receiver
or the telephone line.
4. Determine causes
Determine the causes of the equipment problem by troubleshooting.
5. Equipment repairs
Repair or replace the defective parts and take appropriate measures at this stage to ensure that the problem will not recur.
6. Confirm normal operation of the equipment
After completing the repairs, conduct copying, self testing and communication testing to confirm that the equipment operates
normally.
7. Record keeping
Make a record of the measures taken to rectify the problem for future reference.

15.1.2. Maintenance Check Items/Component Locations


Exit Roller Heat Roller Motor OPC Drum

Pinch Roller

Electromagnetic
Clutch

Registration Roller

Pickup Roller

Pressure Roller Transfer Roller Solenoid

15.1.2.1. Maintenance List

NO. OPERATION CHECK REMARKS


1 Document Path Remove any foreign matter such as paper. —
2 Rollers If the roller is dirty, clean it with a damp cloth then dry thor- Refer to Maintenance Check Items/Com-
oughly. ponent Locations (P.206)
3 Sensors Pick up & Registration & Manual paper sensor (IC51), Print tim- See Maintenance Check Items/Compo-
ing sensor (IC50), Toner sensor (IC53), Exit sensor (IC52), nent Locations (P.206) and Sensors and
confirm the operation of the sensors. Switches Section (P.50) Test Functions
(P.85)
4 Glass If the glass is dirty, clean them with a dry soft cloth. Refer to Maintenance (P.208).
5 Abnormal, wear and tear Replace the part. Check if the screws are tight on all parts. —
or loose parts

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15.1.2.2. Maintenance Cycle (Document & Paper)

No. Item Cleaning Cycle


1 Pickup Roller (Ref No.120) ------------
2 Transfer Roller (Ref.No.140) ------------
3 Registration Roller (Ref.No.149) 3 months
4 Heat Roller (Ref.No.75) ------------
5 Exit Roller (Ref.No.88) 3 months

If each part has got dirty, clean it with a damp cloth then dry thoroughly.

* These values are standard and may vary depending on usage conditions.

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15.2. Maintenance
15.2.1. Cleaning the White Plates and Glass
Clean the white plates and glass when a black line, a white line or a dirty pattern appears on:
— your recording paper,
— the original document,
— the scanned data, or
— the fax document received by the other party.
Caution:
• Do not use paper products, such as paper towels or tissues for cleaning.

1. Open the document cover (1).

2. Hold the document cover while cleaning the white plates (1) and the
scanner glass (2).

3. Close the document cover.

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15.3. Printing Operation Principle


15.3.1. Process Chart and Process BIAS

15.3.2. Charging
Charging is the stage that keeps the surface of the sensitive drum a fixed electric potential. The sensitive drum is the Organic Photo
Conductor (OPC), which is a electric conductive cylinder whose surface is covered with the Charge Generation Transfer Layer
(CGL) and charge Transfer Layer (CTL).
When the charging bias (DC -1.0 kiev) is added and the plus charge is supplied to the charge brush while charging, the whole sur-
face potential of the drum is -600V.

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15.3.3. Exposing
When the drum which is charged with the fixed electric charge is irradiated by the laser beam, the plus charge and minus charge
are generated at the Charge Generation Transfer Layer. Passing through the Charge Transfer Layer which conducts the plus
charge, the minus-charged drum's surface is neutralized to be skipped. Then the minus charge goes to the ground from the electric
conductive cylinder. Consequently the charge of the part which is not exposed remains as it is, and the electric potential of the
scanned part changes.
At that time an invisible image is created on the drum.

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15.3.4. Developing and Transcription


The developing is the stage that the OPC drum with an invisible image is changed to visible by the toner. The developer consists of
mixing paddle, toner supply roller, developing roller, developing blade, and OPC drum. The bias voltage is added to the developing
roller (DC-260V) and toner supply roller (DC-260V). Firstly the toner is mixed up in the mixing paddle and minus-charged by tri-
boelectricity, then led to the toner supply roller. Secondly the potential difference causes to send the toner to the developing roller
from the toner supply roller. The supplied toner to the developing roller is kept to a certain layer thickness by the developing blade
and also it is charged by triboelectricity. Consequently the toner is transferred to the surface of the exposed OPC drum by the
potential difference between the developing roller and OPC drum's surface.

The transfer is the stage that the created image on the OPC drum is transferred to the paper. When the transfer roller is plus-
charged with the image, the minus-charged toner particles are gathered on the surface of the drum and transferred to the paper.

Developing and Transcription Part

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15.3.5. Cleaning of Transfer Roller


The toner attached to the surface of the OPC drum is transferred to the paper at the transcription stage, but a part of the toner
remains. The cleaning is the stage that cleans the remain toner after the transcription stage. The remain toner on the drum and the
toner which was attached to the place where the laser beam didn't scan are gathered to the developing roller to be used again.
When no paper is supplied, the transfer roller is minus-charged to eliminate the minus-charged toner.

Cleaning Part

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15.3.6. Fixing
On the process of the transfer, the transferred toner is weakly attached on the paper. Fixing means the process to fix the toner on
the paper permanently. The fixing part melts the toner at the high temperature using the halogen heater. The toner is fixed on the
paper by the heat and pressure through the fixing part with the image. The surface of the heat roller is rosined by Teflon and lubri-
cated to prevent from attaching the toners. The press roller is made of silicon, and its spring compresses the melted toner.

Fixing Part
The fixing part becomes high temperature, so the thermistor and the two thermostats are provided.
1. Thermistor
The thermistor touches the heat roller and check the temperature to feed back to the control circuit. The surface temperature
should be kept 195°C while printing.
2. Thermostat
The thermostat is located near the heat roller, and it turns OFF the power when the temperature around the thermostat
becomes over 160°C.

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15.4. How to Replace the Flat Package IC


Even if you do not have the special tools (for example, a spot heater) to remove the Flat IC, with some solder (large amount), a
soldering iron and a cutter knife, you can easily remove the ICs that have more than 100 pins.

15.4.1. Preparation
• PbF (: Pb free) Solder
• Soldering Iron
Tip Temperature of 700°F ± 20°F (370°C ± 10°C)
Note: We recommend a 30 to 40 Watt soldering iron. An expert may be able to use a 60 to 80 Watt iron where someone with
less experience could overheat and damage the PCB foil.
• Flux
Recommended Flux: Specific Gravity → 0.82.
Type → RMA (lower residue, non-cleaning type)
Note: See About Lead Free Solder (PbF: Pb free) (P.7)

15.4.2. Removal Procedure


1. Put plenty of solder on the IC pins so that the pins can be completely covered.
Note:
If the IC pins are not soldered enough, you may give pressure to the P.C. board when cutting the pins with a cutter.

2. Make a few cuts into the joint (between the IC and its pins) first and then cut off the pins thoroughly.

3. While the solder melts, remove it together with the IC pins.

When you attach a new IC to the board, remove all solder left on the land with some tools like a soldering wire. If some solder is left
at the joint on the board, the new IC will not be attached properly.

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15.4.3. Procedure
1. Tack the flat pack IC to the PCB by temporarily soldering two diagonally opposite pins in the correct positions on the PCB.

*Be certain each pin is located over the correct pad on the PCB.
2. Apply flux to all of the pins on the IC.

3. Being careful to not unsolder the tack points, slide the soldering iron along the tips of the pins while feeding enough solder to
the tip so that it flows under the pins as they are heated.

15.4.4. Removing Solder From Between Pins


1. Add a small amount of solder to the bridged pins.
2. With a hot iron, use a sweeping motion along the flat part of the pin to draw the solder from between the adjacent pads.

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15.5. Main Board Section


When the unit fails to boot up the system, take the troubleshooting procedures very carefully. It may have a serious problem.

The symptom: No response when the power is turned on. (No LCD display, and keys are not accepted.)

The first step is to check the power source. If there is no problem with the power supply unit, the problem may lie in the digital
unit (main board).
As there are many potential causes in this case (ASIC, DRAM, etc.), it may be difficult to specify what you should check first. If
a mistake is made in the order of checks, a normal part may be determined faulty, wasting both time and money.
Although the tendency is to regard the problem as a serious one (IC malfunction, etc.), usually most cases are caused by solder
faults (poor contact due to a tunnel in the solder, signal short circuit due to solder waste).

Note:
1. Electrical continuity may have existed at the factory check, but a faulty contact occurred as a result of vibration, etc., during
transport.
2. Solder waste remaining on the board may get caught under the IC during transport, causing a short circuit.
Before we begin mass production, several hundred trial units are produced at the plant, various tests are applied and any mal-
functions are analyzed. (In past experiences, digital IC (especially, DRAM and ROM) malfunctions are extremely rare after
installation in the product.)
This may be repaired by replacing the IC, (DRAM etc.). However, the real cause may not have been an IC malfunction but a sol-
dering fault instead.
Soldering faults difficult to detect with the naked eye are common, particularly for ASIC and RA (Resistor Array). But if you have
an oscilloscope, you can easily determine the problem site or IC malfunction by checking the main signal lines.
Even if you don’t have such a measuring instrument, by checking each main signal line and resoldering it, in many cases the
problem will be resolved.
An explanation of the main signals (for booting up the unit) is presented below.

What are the main signals for booting up the unit?

Please refer to General Block Diagram (P.14).


The ASIC (IC300) controls all the other digital ICs. When the power is turned on, the ASIC retrieves the operation code stored in
the ROM (IC402), then follows the instructions for controlling each IC. All ICs have some inner registers that are assigned to a
certain address.
It is the address bus by which the ASIC designates the location inside each IC. And the data bus reads or writes the data in
order to transmit the instructions from the ASIC to the ICs.
These signal lines are all controlled by voltages of 3.3V (H) or 0V (L).

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15.5.1. NG Example

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15.6. Test Chart


15.6.1. ITU-T No.1 Test Chart

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15.6.2. ITU-T No.2 Test Chart

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Memo

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16 Schematic Diagram
16.1. For Schematic Diagram
Note:
1. DC voltage measurements are taken with an oscilloscope or a tester with a ground.
2. The schematic diagrams and circuit board may be modified at any time with the development of new technology.

3.

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16.2. Main Board


16.2.1. Main Board (1)
1 2 3 4

1/3

A
SDMD[0-15]
IC300 9A
FRMD[0-7]
SDMD[0]
SDMD[1]
SDMD[2]
SDMD[3]
T1
T2
U1
U2
SDMD0
SDMD1
SDMD2
FRMD0
FRMD1
FRMD2
A14
B14
C14
A15
RA320
47
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
FRMD[0]
FRMD[1]
FRMD[2]
FRMD[3]
7C
FRMA[0-24] 1-1
SDMD3 FRMD3
SDMD[4] V1 B15 1 8 FRMD[4]
SDMD4 FRMD4
SDMD[5] V2 D15 2 7 FRMD[5]
SDMD5 FRMD5
SDMD[6] W1 C15 RA319 3 6 FRMD[6]
SDMD6 FRMD6
SDMD[7] W2 A16 47 4 5 FRMD[7]
SDMD7 FRMD7
SDMD[8] AA1 B16 FRMA[0]
SDMD8 FRMA0 5 4
SDMD[9] AA2 D16 FRMA[1]
SDMD9 FRMA1 6 3
SDMD[10] AB1 C16 RA318 FRMA[2]
SDMD10 FRMA2 7 2
SDMD[11] AB2 A17 47 FRMA[3]
SDMD11 FRMA3 8 1
SDMD[12] AC1 B17 FRMA[4]
SDMD12 FRMA4 5 4
SDMD[13] AC2 C17 FRMA[5]
SDMD13 FRMA5 6 3
SDMD[14] AD1 A18 RA317 FRMA[6]
SDMD14 FRMA6 7 2
SDMD[15] AD2 B18 47 FRMA[7]
SDMD15 FRMA7 8 1
1 8 F1 D18 FRMA[8]
SDMD16 FRMA8 5 4
RA321 2 7 F2 C18 FRMA[9]
47k 3 SDMD17 FRMA9 6 3
6 G1 A19 RA316 FRMA[10]
SDMD18 FRMA10 7 2
4 5 G2 A21 47 FRMA[11]
SDMD19 FRMA11 8 1
1 8 H1 B21 FRMA[12]
SDMD20 FRMA12
B RA322 2
47k 3
7 H2
J1
SDMD21 FRMA13
D21
RA315
5
6
4
3
FRMA[13]
FRMA[14]
6 SDMD22 C21
FRMA14 47 7 2 FRMA[15]
4 5 J2 A22
SDMD23 FRMA15 8 1
1 8 L1 B22 FRMA[16]
SDMD24 FRMA16 5 4
RA323 2 7 L2 A23 FRMA[17]
SDMD25 FRMA17 6 3
47k 3 6 M1 C22 RA314 FRMA[18]
SDMD26 FRMA18 7 2
4 5 M2 B23 47 FRMA[19]
SDMD27 FRMA19 8 1
1 8 N1 A24 FRMA[20]
SDMD28 FRMA20 5 4
RA324 2 7 N2 B24 FRMA[21]
SDMD29 FRMA21 6 3
47k 3 6 P1 A25 RA325 FRMA[22]
4 5 P2
SDMD30
SDMD31
FRMA22
FRMA23
C23 47 7 2 FRMA[23] CRM0
E1 E24 R370 ( 8 1 NC FRMA[24]
SDUDM0 FRMA24 )
R1
R2
SDUDM1 NFRCE
A13 R369 47
47
7C
NFRCE CRM1
SDLDM0 6D B13 R367 7C
SDLDM0 NFROE NFROE
AE1 R368
SDLDM1 6F
6E P3
SDLDM1 NFRWE
C13 47 7B
NFRWE CRM2
NSDCS NSDCS 6D
H3 L4 SDMA[0] SDMA[0-12]
6E M4
NSDCS2 SDMA0
L3 SDMA[1] CRM3
SDBA1 SDBA1 SDMA1
6E N3 J4 SDMA[2]
SDBA0
NSDCAS 6E T3
SDBA0
NSDCAS
SDMA2
SDMA3
J3 SDMA[3] CRM4
6E T4 AC3 SDMA[4]
NSDRAS NSDRAS SDMA4
NSDWE 6E U3
NSDWE SDMA5
AB3 SDMA[5] CRM5
6E V3 AA4 SDMA[6]
SDCKE SDCKE SDMA6
SDCLK 6E Y2
K2
SDCLK SDMA7
AA3
Y3
SDMA[7]
SDMA[8]
(1-2 Phase excitation)
SDCLK2 SDMA8
C +3.3V SDMA9
W4 SDMA[9]
SDMA[10]
M3
SDMA10
R3 W3 SDMA[11]
BZVDD33 SDMA11
R302 F49.9 R4 V4 SDMA[12]
BZRST33 SDMA12

+3.3V
R399
10k

R360 R361 R362 R363 R364 R365


IC300 wADF 10K NC
3:3D M24 U24 w/oADF NC 10K
FAX_RX IO34 IO0
CID_RX 3:4D L26 IO35 IO1 U25 3:6C LINERLY wLAN 10K NC
ALC 3:3C L25 IO36 IO2 G24 2:2F POLCLK
3:6B L23 F26 w/oLAN NC 10K
BELL IO37 IO3
L24 IO38 IO4 J26 2:3C CHG wFAX 10K NC
UARTTX K26 IO39 IO5 J25 2:3C DEV
K25 J23 2:3C w/oFAX NC 10K
UARTRX IO40 IO6 TRS
MSEL2 2:5C K24 IO41 IO7 U26
MMA 2:5C A12 IO42/MMA IO8 T24 2:3C VFUSECUT +3.3V
D MSEL1 2:5C B12
D12
IO43/MMXA IO9 T23 2:5B SNPICK
MMB 2:5C IO44/MMB IO10 T25
10k

2:5C C12 T26 2:5B


R360 NC

NC

MRST IO45/MMXB IO11 SNREG


A11 R24
( )
( )

IO46/OPMA IO12
PWRDWN 2:1B B11 IO47/OPMXA IO13 R23
D11 R25 2:2F
R362
R364

IO48/OPMB IO14 POLON


C11 IO49/OPMXB IO15 R26
CRM0 2:6E A10 IO50/CRM0 IO16 P24
CRM1 2:6F B10 IO51/CRM1 IO17 P25
2:6E C10 P26
10k
10k
NC

CRM2 IO52/CRM2 IO18


2:6E A9 N26
)

CRM3 IO53/CRM3 IO20


CRM4 2:6F B9 IO54/CRM4 IO21 H26 2:2E NVIDEO
R361
R363
R365(

CRM5 2:6F C9 IO55/CRM5 IO22 N25


D9 IO56/ADFMEN IO23 N24
CRMEN 2:6F A8 IO57/CRMEN IO24 F23
CIDRLY 3:6B G26 IO58 IO25 M26 3:6E CNGMUTE
G25 IO59 IO26 M25 3:3D F_MUTE
F25 IO60 IO27 J24
SPMUTE 3:7D F24 IO61 IO28 H25 2:2F NREADY
NLDEN 2:2E H24 IO62 IO29 A7 L345 15AG102 2:2A KSTART
NAPC 2:2E H23 IO63 IO30 B7 L347 15AG102 2:2A KTXD
P_SHORT 3:3B E26 IO64 IO31 C7 L344 15AG102 2:2A KSCLK
BREAK 3:5B E25 IO65 IO32 D7 L346 15AG102 2:2A OPERST
M-TMS

M-TDO
M-TRSTN
M-TCK
M-TDI

D26 IO66 IO33 M23

E MMPWR 2:5C B8
C8
MMPWR SCIO0 AF20 2:2D REGIST
FANON1 2:5A OPMPWR SCIO1 AE20
PWD 2:6E D8 CRMPWR SCIO2 AC20 2:5A
2:7D FANDET1
HTRCTL 2:3B AD19 HTRCTL SCIO3/EXSEN0 AD20
POUT
SCIO4/EXSEN1 AF21
SCIO5/EXSEN2 AE21
THRMSTR0 2:2A C19 THRMSTR0 SCIO6/EXSEN3 AC21
THRMSTR1 2:3B;2:7D D19 THRMSTR1 SCIO7 AD21
DAOUT 2:2A;3:6E B20 TONE SCIO12 AF22
AE22 2:2D TP_CHKSEL
+3.3V SCIO13 TNR
R338
10k

A20 THRMAVDD SCIO14 AF23


B19 AD22
K0.1u
C301

THRMAVSS SCIO15
SCIO16 W23
+3.3V
K0.1u
C300

C20 W24 L372


TONEAVDD SCIO17 15BD601
D20 TONEAVSS SCIO18 W25 2:3C TOPCVR
SCIO19/EXSEN4 W26 2:2D PSTART
AC11 TEST SCIO20 V23
R391
10k

AD11 V24 2:3D


IC301 AC18
CLKSEL
NWDTRST
SCIO21
SCIO22 V25 2:3D
OPC_CNTCT
DRUM_LIFE
2 VDD 4 AD18 V26 3:4D DTMFMUTE
NRST SCIO23
F 3
CD
OUT
SCIO24 G23 2:2E NHSYNC
K0.01u
C326
K0.027u

R304
C309

J100p
C351

GND 100
1 XSYSRST
2:3B;5C;7B

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4 5 6 7

2/3
+3.3V

10k
10k

10k
10k
10k
10k
A

R352
R305

R354
R355
R315
R316
IC300

3:1F L356 15BD471


Y23
Y24
Y26
AA24
AFESEL0
AFESEL1
DP
CCDSH
NCCDRS
NCCDCP
C6 15BD102
B6
A5
A6
0
L360
L361
2:5F
2:5F
CCDSH
CCDCLK 1-2
AFERST AFERST CCDCLK
AA25 RING AFEVSMP B5 220 L363 2:5D AFEVSMP
BTXD 3:4E L352 15BD471 AB24 BTXD AFERSMP B4 15AG601 L362 2:4E RESOLUTION
BRXD 3:4E L353 15BD471 AB25 BRXD AFEMCLK A4 15BB121 L364 2:5E AFEMCLK
ATXD 3:1E L350 15BD471 AC24 ATXD AFEADC0 B1 R386
ARXD 3:1E L351 15BD471 AD26 ARXD AFEADC1 C2 220
ABITCLK 3:1F L348 15BD471 AE26 ABITCLK AFEADC2 D3 2:5E
3:4E L355 15BD471 AC25 C1 AFEADC[0-3]
BBITCLK BBITCLK AFEADC3
ASPCLK 3:1F L349 15BD471 AD25 ASPCLK AFEADC4 D2 33 L365 AFEADC[0]
BSPCLK 3:4E L354 15BD471 AC26 BSPCLK AFEADC5 D1 33 L366 AFEADC[1]
3:1E;3:4D 1 3 AB26 E3 33 L367 AFEADC[2]
AFECLK AFECLK AFEADC6
Y25 E2 33 L368 AFEADC[3]
C365

EXMDMCS AFEADC7
NC
( )

L357 2 AA26 F3 220 L369 2:5E


EXTINT AFESIFCLK AFESIFCLK
AFESIFEN G4 220 L370 2:5E AFESIFEN
10k R342 AF5 COL AFESIFDIN G3
10k R341 AD6 CRS AFESIFDOUT H4 220 L371 2:5E AFESIFDOUT
10k R340 AE6 TX_CLKI OEB C5
AF6 TX_EN NCCDON A3 2:4D NCCDON
B AC7 TXD0
AD7 TXD1
LEDONR C4 2:5E LEDONR
LEDONG B3 2:5E LEDONG
AE7 TXD2 LEDONB A2 2:5E LEDONB
AF7 TXD3 +3.3V +1.2V CN300 7 8
AC8 TX_ER AF11 R339
USBVBUS
AE12 22k 1
USBID
10k R348 AE8 RX_CLKI AE13 R336 6.8(1608) 2
USBDM
10k R347 AD8 RX_DV AF13 R337 6.8(1608) L300 3
USBDP
10k R346 AF8 AC12 R376 F6.98k 2 3 4

2 GND 5

4
RXD0 USBREXT

D308
( )
5 6

IO4

VDD

IO3
10k R345 AC9

NC
AF12

D306
RXD1 USBVDDA33_BIAS

K0.1u
C312
10k R344 AD9 AD14

1 IO1

3 IO2
RXD2 USBVDDA12_SQ
+3.3V 10k R343 AE9 RXD3 USBVDDA12PLL AE15 R385 1
10k R394AD10 RX_ER AF14 1 4
USBVDDA33
USBVDDA12 AE16
R335 4.7k AF9 AD12
MDIO USBVSSA33_BIAS
AE10 MDC USBVSSA12_SQ AE14
C308
R303 4.7k AF10 MGTINT USBVSSA12PLL AF15
USBVSSA33 AD13 K0.22u
AF18 AD15
C310
TCK LSI_TCK USBVSSA12

12MHz
AD16

X300
TRSTN
AF17
LSI_TRSTN 12MHz AC15
J22p
TMS LSI_TMS USBXIN C311
AE17 LSI_TDI USBXOUT AF16
TDI +3.3V AC16 LSI_SCAN_ENABLE R384 100 J22p
AC19 LSI_TN
AF19 LSI_CW_TAP
C AE18 AD4
R372

LSI_PROCMON NBATRST
10k

AD17 LSI_TDO RTCPWRDWN AE5 2:3B;2F;7B XSYSRST


10k

TDO AE19 LSI_IDDT


1k
R378
R373

+1.2V +3.3V
IC300
B2 F4 K0.1u C328
VSS_1 VDD2_1
P11 E23 K0.1u C329
VSS_2 VDD2_2
P12 D6 K0.1u C330
VSS_3 VDD2_3
P13 D10 K0.1u C331
VSS_4 VDD2_4
P14 D14 K0.1u C332
VSS_5 VDD2_5
P15 P23 K0.1u C333
VSS_6 VDD2_6
P16 K23 K0.1u C334
VSS_7 VDD2_7
R11 AA23 K0.1u C335
VSS_8 VDD2_8
R12 AB4 K0.1u C336
VSS_9 VDD2_9
R13 AC22 K0.1u C337
D R14
VSS_10
VSS_11
VDD2_10
VDD2_11 AC17 K0.1u C338
R15 AC13 K0.1u C339 +1.2V/BATT
VSS_12 VDD2_12
R16 N4 K0.1u C352
VSS_13 VDD2_13
T11 D22 K0.1u C353
VSS_14 VDD2_14
T12 U4 K0.1u C354
VSS_15 VDD2_15
T13 AC6 K0.1u C355
VSS_16 VDD2_16
T14 VSS_17 VDD2RTC AD5
T15 VSS_18
+3.3V/BATT
K0.1u

K0.1u C357
C327

T16 VSS_19 VDDIO33_1 K4


AD24 D13 K0.1u C358
VSS_20 VDDIO33_2
AE25 D17 K0.1u C359 R388
VSS_21 VDDIO33_3
AB23 P4 K0.1u C360 180k
VSS_22 VDDIO33_4
AC23 U23 K0.1u C361
VSS_23 VDDIO33_5
C319

K0.1u C362
3
DA300

Y4 AC10
K1u

Y1
VSS_24 VDDIO33_6
N23 K0.1u C363 +3.3V IC303
VSS_25 VDDIO33_7
L11 AC14 K0.1u C364 4 VSS 1
VSS_26 VDDIO33_8
R389 1
1k 2

L12 AF3 NC
VSS_27 VDDIO33OSC C322
L13 3 VIN 2
VSS_28
K0.1u
C325

L14 VOUT
VSS_29 NC1 D24 K1u
L15 VSS_30 NC2 AE11
L16 VSS_31 NC3 AD23
M11 VSS_32 2:2D BATTERY
M12 VSS_33 C315 J12p
M13 VSS_34 17.328MHz
X302

M14 DOTCLKIN C26


E M15
VSS_35
VSS_36 DOTCLKOUT D25
17.328MHz
C316 D10p
M16 VSS_37 R375 220 C313 J33p
N11 VSS_38
X301

N12 VSS_39 MDMCLKIN AF24 24.576MHz


N13 VSS_40 MDMCLKOUT AE23 C314 J22p
N14 VSS_41 R374 470
24.576MHz C317 J27p
N15 VSS_42
X303

N16 VSS_43 RTCCLKIN AF4 32.768KHz


AC4 VSS_44 RTCCLKOUT AE4 C318 J12p
AC5 VSS_45 +1.2V
AD3 VSS_46
32.768kHz
AE2 VSS_47 PLL24VDD C25 1 R380
C3 VSS_48 PLL240VSS B26 K0.22u C304
C24 VSS_49
B25 VSS_50 PLL393VDD AE24 1 R381
K1 VSS_51 PLL393VSS AF25 K0.22u C305
K3 VSS_52
D23 VSS_53 PLL266VDD2 AF2 1 R382
D4 VSS_54 PLL266VSS2 AE3 K0.22u C306
D5
F E4
VSS_55
VSS_56

KX-MB1520EX MAIN BOARD (No.1) (2/3)

223
KX-MB1520EXW

6 7 8

3/3
A
+3.3V

1-3

10k
) NC
NC
)
3A

(
R447(

R449
R448
FRMD[0-7]

FRMD[0]
1 FRMD[1]
2 FRMD[2]
3 FRMD[3]
4 FRMD[4]
1 FRMD[5]
2 FRMD[6]
3 FRMD[7]
FRMA[0]
FRMA[17]

FRMA[24] 1

4
56

RA413

RA414
NC(A23) NC(A24)
FRMA[23]

47k
2

47k
NC(A22) NC(A25) 55
FRMA[16] 3 54

8
7
6
5
8
7
6
5
A15 A16
FRMA[15] 4 53
A14 *BYTE
FRMA[14] 5 52
A13 VSS2
FRMA[13] 6 51
A12 DQ15/A-1
FRMA[12] 7 50 FRMD[7]
A11 DQ7
FRMA[11] 8 49
A10 DQ14
FRMA[10] 9 48 FRMD[6]
A9 DQ6
FRMA[9] 10 47
A8 DQ13 +3.3V
FRMA[20] 11 46 FRMD[5]
A19 DQ5
FRMA[21] 12
B 3C 13
A20
*WE
DQ12
DQ4
45
44 FRMD[4]
NFRWE
14 *RESET VCC 43
XSYSRST FRMA[22]
2:3B;2F;5C 15 A21 DQ11 42

K0.1u
16 41 FRMD[3]

J27p
*WP/ACC DQ3
17 RY/*BY DQ10 40
FRMA[19] 18 39 FRMD[2]
A18 DQ2
FRMA[18] 19 38

C407
C408
A17 DQ9
FRMA[8] 20 37 FRMD[1]
A7 DQ1
FRMA[7] 21 36
A6 DQ8
FRMA[6] 22 35 FRMD[0]
A5 DQ0
FRMA[5] 23 34
A4 *OE
FRMA[4] 24 33
A3 VSS1
FRMA[3] 25 32
A2 *CE
FRMA[2] 26 31
FRMA[0-24]

A1 A0
27 NC1 NC3 30
IC402 28 NC2 VIO 29

FRMA[1]
3A
FRMA[0-24]
NFRCE 3C
NFROE 3C

+3.3V
C
J100p
J100p
J100p
J100p
J100p
J100p
J100p
J100p
J100p
J100p
J100p
1A
SDMD[0-15]
SDMD[0] SD[0]
C419
C420
C421
C422
C423
C424
C425
C426
C427
C428
C429
SDMD[1] RA400 4 5 SD[1]
SDMD[2] 82 3 6 SD[2] +3.3V
SDMD[3] 2 7 SD[3]
SDMD[4] 1 8 SD[4]
SDMD[5] RA401 4 5 SD[5]
K0.01u

SDMD[6] 82 3 6 SD[6]

K0.1u

K0.1u

K0.1u

K0.1u
K0.1u

C402

C403

C404

C414
C400

C401

SDMD[7] 2 7 SD[7]
SDMD[8] 1 8 SD[8]
IC400
SDMD[9] RA402 4 5 SD[9] 1
VDD VSS 54
SDMD[10] 68 3 6 SD[10]
SD[0] 2 SD[15]
SDMD[11] 2 7 SD[11] DQ0 DQ15 53
SDMD[12] 1 8 SD[12] 3
VDDQ VSSQ 52
SDMD[13] RA403 4 5 SD[13]
SD[1] 4 SD[14]
SDMD[14] 68 3 6 SD[14] DQ1 DQ14 51
SDMD[15] 2 7 SD[15] SD[2] 5 SD[13]
8 DQ2 DQ13 50
SDMA[0-12] 1
SDMA[0] SA[0] 6
8 1 VSSQ VDDQ 49
SDMA[1] 7 2 SA[1]
SD[3] 7 SD[12]
SDMA[2] RA404 6 3 SA[2] DQ3 DQ12 48
SDMA[3] 47 5 SA[3] SD[4] 8 SD[11]
D 4 DQ4 DQ11 47
SDMA[4] 8 1 SA[4]
9
SDMA[5] 7 2 SA[5] VDDQ VSSQ 46
SDMA[6] RA405 6 SA[6] SD[5] 10 SD[10]
3 DQ5 DQ10 45
SDMA[7] 47 5 4 SA[7]
SD[6] 11 SD[9]
SDMA[8] 8 1 SA[8] DQ6 DQ9 44
SDMA[9] SA[9] 12
7 2 VSSQ VDDQ 43
SDMA[11] RA406 6 3 SA[11]
SD[7] 13 SD[8]
SDMA[12] 47 5 4 SA[12] DQ7 DQ8 42
K0.01u

K0.1u
C405

C406

SDMA[10] R400 SA[10] 14


47 VDD VSS 41
1C R401 68 15
SDLDM0 LDQM NC 40
1C R402 47 16
NSDWE *WE UDQM 39
1C R403 47 17
NSDCAS *CAS CLK 38
1C R404 47 18
NSDRAS *RAS CKE 37
1C R405 47 19 SA[12]
NSDCS *CS A12 36
1C R406 47 20 SA[11]
SDBA0 A13 A11 35
1C R407 47 21 SA[9]
SDBA1 A12 A9 34
SA[10] 22 SA[8]
A10/AP A8 33
SA[0] 23 SA[7]
A0 A7 32
SA[1] 24 SA[6]
A1 A6 31
E SA[2] 25
A2 A5 30
SA[5]
SA[3] 26 SA[4]
A3 A4 29
27
VDD VSS 28
K0.01u
C412

C413
K0.1u

1C R408 47
SDCKE
1C R409 56
SDCLK
1C R410 68
SDLDM1

KX-MB1520EX MAIN BOARD (No.1) (3/3)

224
KX-MB1520EXW

Memo

225
KX-MB1520EXW

16.2.2. Main Board (2)


1 2 3 4 5
+24V

+3.3V +3.3V
1/2
2-1

R629
47k
TO OPE R564 F18k
39(1/2W) E
R630
12k(1608) +
3
B 1
CN511 R616 Q607

R567
2

10k
C
- (1)

35V/100u
+3.3V
IC504

R622
AP1

R625
F10k
33k
C613
A THRM 1
R562 1k 1:1E
THRMSTR0 TO FAN C
R639
R617 B C Q609
KSTART 2 R563 100 1:3E Q606 Q610 B 56k R643
KSTART F56k B
C

R642
R626
220k
E
KTXD 3 R559 100 1:3E

56k
KTXD R619 B E 470k
J180p FANON 2
KSCLK 4 C557 R560 180 1:3E 47k R632

R634
KSCLK E

47k

R640
GND 1 Q603 470k R641
OPERST 5

47k
R561 1k 1:3E
OPERST (2)

R627
47k
C555 +5VD C
K1000p

R628 R645 560k


GND 6 CN506 B
C548

Q608

10u/10V
R636
K0.1u 560k 220k
5V 7

6.8k

C616
E
R631
MIC+ 8 3:9C
MIC+ 270k
9 3:9D R623 F150k
MIC- MIC-

K1000p
R624

C615
F22k
292161-9
+24V

Q500
1:1E
HTRCTL
TO SMPS +1.2V
Z0.1u(1608)

35V/100u
C503

C505

R596 +24V
24V
7 +1.2V F330k C570 1:2F;1:5C;1:7B
24V Q527 Q529 XSYSRST
6
B R576

R526
+5V K0.1u

10k
GND
GND
5
1k R595 TO GEAR +24V R528
4
R535 F270k 7D;1:1E
THRMSTR1 CN502 3.3k(2125) C Q511
5V +3.3V Q509 B
3 10k (3)

R573
HTRCTL AP1

10k
+3.3V
R580
6.3V/100u

22k

2 E
C500

IC504 R574
R577

- 1 SNPICK 1
1k

6 R584 C Q524

F15k
- Q523
AP1 R594 7 R579 SNREG 2 10k(1608)
B
Q530 470 (4)
CN504 100k + 5 GND 3 E
R534

C572
470k

K1u

1:1D 2B 4 +24V
F2.74k
K0.1u
C571

R581

PWRDWN R586
Q520
( ) 2A 5 C605
NC

35V/100u
1A 6 Z0.1u(1608) (5)

C604

4 Z0.1u(1608)
1B 7

C609
TO HVPS +24V

24V
8

1
2
3

5
6
-

OUT2B
ENABLE
GND1
CP1
CP2
VCP
7 +3.3V
HVFUSE
6 25
GND C
5 B 1:3D VBB2
IC600 VREG
CHG C
CHG 24 7 (6)
C DEV
4
E Q506 1:3D DEV
23
22
SENSE2
OUT2A GND3
MS1
MS2
8
9
(7)
3 C B (8)
OUT1A RESET
K1000p
K1000p
K1000p
K1000p

K0.22u(1608)
TRS 21 10

10k
10k
E
C607 K0.1u

C608 K0.1u
2 +24V Q504 1:3D TRS 20 SENSE1 ROSC 11

F0.18(3216)

F0.18(3216)
F-USE 1 B VBB1 SLEEP
R602 E 19 12

C612
Q501

OUT1B

R620
R621
C620( )
C621( )

GND2

K0.1u
STEP
AP1

C611
C601
C602
C603
C606

47k

VDD

R618
REF
R613

R614

DIR
R607 C Q602

10k
CN505 B 1:3D
2.2k(1608) VFUSECUT

18
17
16
15
14
13
Q600
E
(9)
+5VD (10)
R615
75(1/2W)

75(1/2W)

120(3216)

+3.3V
47k
R601
R600

R609

K0.1u
C610
Q604
D600 R604
K1000p

4.7k 1:3F
C614

DRUM_LIFE
R608
47k

+5VD +3.3V

R610 +24V
R555
4.7k

47k
+3.3V R606 Q605
R552 1:6B
R611 Q518 NCCDON
220(1/2W)

35V/47u 220(1/2W)

4.7k 1:3F OPC_CNTCT


K1000p

D 1k
R522

R524
C600

R612

18k
22k
22k
56k

33k

TO Interlock
R582
R587
R523

6.3V/100u
Z0.1u(1608)

K0.01u
C550

C549

C546
C552

R527 5.6k 1:3E


TNR
TNR 8
1:5E TO CIS IC503
BATTERY 7 BATTERY
+5VD 20 VINP
GND 6
SIG AGND2 1 (11)
1:3F 12
K0.1u

R585 5.6k
C536

PSTART DG 19 VRLC/VB DVDD1 2 (12)


PTOP 5
C543 C544 K0.01u

R583 5.6k 1:3E 11 18 VRX


3.3V VSMP 3 (13)
C545 K1u

REGIST
C540 K0.1u
K0.1u

REG 4
C565 K0.047u
C569 K0.047u
C516 K1000p

10 17 VRT
5V 3
VREF MCLK 4 (14)
9 R519 1:6A +5VD 16 VRB 5 (15)
CNT DGND
-
C542

2 8 R521 10k RESOLUTION 15 AGND1 6 (16)


SI
K0.1u

SEN
C519

5VLD 1
K0.1u

+3.3V
K0.01u

7 100 C537
C521

DG 14 AVDD DVDD2 7 (17)


CN508 AP1 6 K0.1u
3

CLK 13 OP3/SDO 8 (18)


R520

SDI
3.3k

DA500

5 12 OP2 9 (19)
VLED SCK
AFEADC[3]
AFEADC[2]
AFEADC[1]

1:3F TOPCVR 4
1
2

R633 G R569 100(3216) 11 OP1 10


Q611 3
OP0 (20)
150k R R570 100(3216)
R638
47k

2 R572 100(3216)
+5VD B
E CN500 AP1 1 (21)
C504
K1u

5V 1 CN510 C Q514
R518
4.7k

2
C554 K1000p
C553 K1000p
C551 K1000p

B
GND C C Q516 R544
(22)
3 1:3F B R550 E
XHSYNC NHSYNC Q517 B 1.2k
82(3216)

4 L500
R543
R554 100k

180 R511 1:3D E 1.2k


R546 100k

XVIDEO
K1000p

NVIDEO
120(3216)

E
C539
82(3216)

5 100 15BD471
C506
D10p

R501 1:1E
R556

K1000p

R549

XLDEN NLDEN
C541

6 100 R502 1:1E


XAPC NAPC
GND
7 (23)
+3.3V (24)
AP1 (25)
R504
47k

POLCLK 1
XREADY 2 1:3E NREADY
POLON 3 +24V C Q505 R553
C501 B 1:3D POLON
1.32ms (26)
GND 4 82
J100p
R571

C547

C Q503 E
560

F 24V 5 Z0.1u(1608)
B 1:3D POLCLK
CN501
SI
E

TO LSU CLK

4.46MHz
KX-MB1520EX MAIN BOARD (No.2) (1/2)

226
F
E
B
A

D
C

(26)
(25)
(24)
(23)
(22)
(21)
(20)
(19)
(18)
(17)
(16)
(15)
(14)
(13)
(12)
(11)
(10)
(9)
(8)
(7)
(6)
(5)
(4)
(3)
(2)
(1)
R542
C618

R540
100k AFEADC[0] C619
5

15BD182
K0.01u
C535

C533
J100p
47k

K0.1u
C534

1:1E
1:1D
1:1D
1:1D
1:1D
1:1D
R644

IC504
K1000p

+5VD
4
K0.1u

1.2k
C538

1:3D
1:3D
VCC
GND
+24V

+3.3V
+3.3V
10u/10V C518

1:6A
1:6A
1:6B
1:6B
R541 1:6B
1:6B
1:6B
1:6B
1:6B
1:6A
1:6A
1:3E
1:1E

C531

MMA
MMB

MRST
Z0.1u(1608)

MSEL2
MSEL1
SNREG
SNPICK
10u/10V

MMPWR
C530
FANON1

FANDET1

+5VD
10u/10V

CCDSH

CCDCLK
LEDONB
LEDONR
LEDONG
AFEMCLK
AFEVSMP

AFESIFEN

AFESIFCLK

AFEADC[0-3]
AFESIFDOUT
+24V

+3.3V

1k
R800
F22k
R819

CRM1
CRM4
CRM5
CRMEN
PWD
CRM3
CRM2
CRM0
+5V
6

CN503
1
C818

4
3
2
K0.22u

12k
Q800
R820

R802
F820
Q806
R801 8.2k

TO FUSER
R803

1:1E
1:1E
1:1E

1:1D
1:1D
1:1D
1:1D
1:1D
Q801

1.8k

+3.3V
+5V_SW

R503 F15k
+5VD

C800 K1u

+1.2V
C461 K0.1u C440 K0.1u
R506 22k
C441 K0.1u

+3.3V
C462 K0.1u

100k
R538
C442 K0.1u
C801 10u/10V
K0.1u R817 C803
R539 C443 K0.1u
+5V

C463
C802

R510
R509
C444 K0.1u 51 K0.1u

+5VD
22k C464 K0.1u
C509 K0.1u
C465 K0.1u C445 K0.1u BST

1k
LX 3
K0.1u 4

5.6k
C466 K0.1u C446 K0.1u
C507 K1000p GND

227
VIN 2
C467 K0.1u C447 K0.1u 5
R545 C508 K0.047u R807
C468 K0.1u C448 K0.1u VFB CE 1 D800
12k F1.2k 6
C469 K0.1u C449 K0.1u

R565
C520 IC801
7

C451 C450 K0.1u


K1000p K0.1u
+3.3V

1:3E
3B;1:1E

10k
C452 K0.1u
R808

C453
C811

K0.1u
K470p
F3.74k
L800 4.7u

C455 C454 K0.1u


K0.1u
C457 C456 K0.1u
K0.1u
R566 C806 22u/6.3V
C458 K0.1u

POUT
12k C807 K0.1u
+24V
C459 K0.1u
+3.3V

C522

Q522
C497 Z0.1u(1608) C460 K0.1u

3.3k
R548
THRMSTR1
K1000p
C487 Z0.1u(1608) C470 K0.1u C808 16V/22u

13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
+5V

C809 K0.1u

1k
C488 Z0.1u(1608) C471 K0.1u

R568
C810 10u/10V
Q803

PS

I02
I12
I11
I01
C523 C489 R809

NC2
CR2
NC3
CR1
Z0.1u(1608) C472 K0.1u

GND

TEST
+5V

VREF
K1u C490 Z0.1u(1608) C473 K0.1u 10k 1 CE 5
VIN

47k
R551
C491 Z0.1u(1608) C474 K0.1u 2 GND
C492
S

Z0.1u(1608) C475 K0.1u

IC502
R811
S

3 VFB 4
G

C476 K0.1u EXT

Q515
Q804
G

F10k

OUT2B
FIN OUT1B
OUT1A

PHA2
NC1
VM2
OUT2A
RNF2
RNF1
VM1
PGND
PHA1
Q802

C477 K0.1u

47k
DD
8

9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
R557

12
11
10
R575
IC800 D801
C478 K0.1u
Q805

R398
R397
R396
R395

2.7(3216)
C812

C479 K0.1u
F820
R818

+24V
10u/10V
10k
R815

R536 F0.39(3216) R578 C480 K0.1u


R813 F2k

2.7(3216)
+1.2V

R537 F0.39(3216) C481 K0.1u


0(1608)
0(1608)
0(1608)
0(1608)

C525
C482 K0.1u
Z0.1u(1608)
R816 1k
L801 22u

C483 K0.1u
R814 F22k

C526
( ) NC C484 K0.1u
C527 NC C816 6.3V/100u
( ) C485 K0.1u
C528 NC
( )
+24V

C486 K0.1u C817 10u/10V


C529 NC
( ) K0.1u
+1.2V

C493
C494 K0.1u

4
3
2
AP1
K0.1u
2/2

C495

CN509
C496 K0.1u

TO FBM

CR_B
1 CR_A

CR_XB
CR_XA
2-2

KX-MB1520EX MAIN BOARD (No.2) (2/2)


KX-MB1520EXW
KX-MB1520EXW

16.2.3. Main Board (3)


1 2 3 4 5

1/2

A !
R117
150(1W)
OK(BD)
3-1

K0.047u(1608)
T100 C113
4 3 ( )
NC
(1)
K0.033u(1608)

C116
2
056GML

6 R123
C200
1
D205

D204

220(1W)
DG

+5VD

R202
( )
PC101

NC
NC (2)

C107
R111
( )

NC
( )
NC
4 1

R112 D104 3
( ) ( )
NC
( )
NC
2

C112
Q101 C

( )
NC
NC 1:1E
C111 NC

C115 NC
( )
( )B P_SHORT ( )
R124 NC
( ) (3)
B ( ) E Q202 C114 J112
NC NC
( )
J104 NC
DG J108 W5NL5T
R110 NC
( ) (4)
C106
( )
+24V +5VD +5VA NC
+24VA

1
IC202 IC201
0(1608)

0(1608)

R257
R217

R232

R258

PC105
10u/35V

+3.3V
22u/6.3V

10(1608) 8

NC
10(1608)8
Z0.1u
C215
C222

K0.1u
C236
C221

L212 V+ L213 V+
V- V- +5VD
0(1608) 4 0(1608) 4

3
R162

4
22k
1:1D ( )
+12V +2.5V
R203

R246 NC
R227
100k

100k

DG ALC
DG
R278
Q208 ( ) (NC)
10u/10V
10u/16V

C262 NC
C237

R209
C218

R228

R288 0
100k
100k

R244
( )
NC

( )

NC
C +5VA
DG

R292
10k
DG DG DG DG K0.1u
DG C278 R277

J100p
R291

C280
560k
0
C241 J180p
C281

R208
R290

( )
NC
R230 82k
(5)
Q209 22k K0.1u

R293
10
-
C256 C282
2
C225 ( )

R224 82k
22(1608) 220(1608)

K8200p 1
R205

+
( )
R241

K0.1u DG
NC
C234

3 +2.5V Q210
J100p
( )

NC

C228

C209 R207 DG
NC

R296 1:1D
K8200p 82k IC201 FAX_RX
1:1D R295 10k
CID_RX
R240 82k DG 10k
Q211
C259

C243 J180p
NC
R256

( )

R273 R222 R237


( ) C212 J100p 12k
C231 NC
9.1k NC ( )
C251 C244 R223 R204 68k R214 R236 180k C232
( ) K0.1u
NC K0.033u 4.3k C216 0 C230 NC
( )
50V/4.7u

D IC202 +12V
C219

K2200p
J100p

-
DG
C213

7 6 C159 R165 R167


+ (6)
5 K0.1u 82k 82k
1:3F

R168
( )

NC
C255 NC

DTMFMUTE
R225 1M

Q206
K0.1u
C223

1:3E
( )

F_MUTE Q153
+3.3V 1:4B;1E
AFECLK
R231

1:4B;4D DG
0(1608)

12k
R279

AFECLK
DG
IC203
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17

DG
GPIO5
GPIO4
VND2
CLKOUT
VPPLL
OSCIN
OSCOUT
VNPLL
22u/6.3V
C204 10

K0.1u
C273
K0.1u
C240

C287
IC200
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17

K0.1u
IC300 C207 R247 (7)
GPIO5
GPIO4
VND2
CLKOUT
VPPLL
OSCIN
OSCOUT
VNPLL

25 VPD2 VNA 16
DG K0.1u 2.2k
26 15
C286 K0.1u TP_RX
27
N/C RXAP
14
(8)
R276

DG TYPE RXAN
33k

25 16 DG 28 13 C270 (9)
VPD2 VNA 1:4A SckMode VREF
26 15 29 GND 12 K0.1u
27
N/C RXAP
14
BTXD
30
SDIN TXAP
11 (10)
R282

TYPE RXAN GPIO6 TXAN


47k

28 13 C235
E ATXD
1:4A 29
SckMode
SDIN
GND
VREF
TXAP 12 K0.1u DG R285
31
32
GPIO7
SDOUT
VPA
*RST
10
9
(11)
30 11
R274

GPIO6 TXAN 1:4A 22


47k

DG
GPIO0
GPIO1
GPIO2
GPIO3

31 10 33
VND1
VPD1

SCLK

1:4B R275 GPIO7 VPA BRXD


32 9
*FS

ARXD SDOUT *RST +3.3V


22
C267
GPIO0
GPIO1
GPIO2
GPIO3

33
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
VND1

( )
VPD1

SCLK

NC

DG
*FS

22u/6.3V 0(1608)
R280
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

DG 1:4B
DG
BSPCLK
1:4B R286 22
K0.1u
C246

C254

BBITCLK
10

1:4B DG
ASPCLK
1:4B R218 22
ABITCLK

DG
1:4A
AFERST
R226
47k

DG

F
FAX RX
CID FAX TX FAX RX
FAX TX
MIC TX SP RX
SP RX
MIC TX
KX-MB1520EX MAIN BOARD (No.3) (1/2)

228
KX-MB1520EXW

5 6 7 8

2/2

A
J102

W5NL5T
D100
3-2
8
(1) 1 2 L106 1
L100

4
21A601 2
4 3 3

SA100
NC 4 CN100
J109
C102 ( ) NC +24V +5VD 5
L101 6

3
R116 21A601 POS100
+5VD C101 NC
( ) ( )
NC 7

( )

R216
R219
R122

NC

0
( )
R201
( )
NC NC NC
4 1

SA102
J105 2 3
(2) D108
)

D200
NC 4
(

3 2
LINERLY
1:3D
+5VD
Q201 1
RLY100
5
!
! J101

R272
( )
NC
(3) R125 NC DG ( )
22k 1 4
NC
B R101
+3.3V 1:1E ( )
Q204 2 3 NC
CIDRLY NC
( )
R298
3.3k RLY101
R100
R238
10k

(4) Q214 R299


( )
C120
NC J106 8
10k ( )
NC ( ) 1
C DG NC
1:1E 1:1D C109 2
BREAK
B
( ) BELL
4 1
1u
L102 21A601
J107
3
4 CN101
Q203 E D105 D106 R109 15k 5
3 2
NC 6
L103 21A601 W5NL5T
PC103 R198 R115 NC
( )
( )
DG
! NC
NC
7

1 5
1
2
R200

C201
( )
NC

NC
D201

( )
NC 4 R108
3

( )
2 3 NC
T101

DG
C
+5VA

R239
680

16V/47u
(5)

C203
R233

R210
1.8k
180k
L207 C247 R206 DG
2:2A
MIC+
C248 L202

K0.01u
C277 R284
- J100p 18RK102 K0.022u 10k
C220
D10p
C210

C233
L206 2 15BD102
K0.1u 1k 0 1 + K820p L203 C252 R243 L209 2:2B
3 MIC-
R281
( )

R221
NC

18RK102 K0.022u 10k 15BD102

R220
IC202

1.8k
180k +12V
C229
+5VA
DG K820p DG

10(3216)
R253
D
L211
C160
(6) 1:1E R255 10k 0
K0.1u SPMUTE
CN205
R211
150k

C214 IC204 L201


39k K0.056u

1
VO2 8

C261
R212 C224

CD 1 SP-

NC
( )
K1u
2 L205
FC2 GND 7 2 SP+
C238
3
FC1 VCC 6
R242
120k

K1u 4 VIN VO1 5


6.3V/100u

DG
C258

R249 12k
R297 1M

Q213
R271

CNGMUTE
K0.056u 39k

R229 C217 C227 K3900p


DG
1:3E
22k K0.01u
(7) DG DG
C283

R235
(8) 2:2A;1:1E C279
DG 180k

(9) R289 C239 270p


DAOUT K0.1u
(10) 180k
J100p

E
C250

(11) +2.5V
-
6
K0.1u
C275

R248 + 7
5
180k
C253 IC201
DG 270p

FAX RX
FAX TX CID MIC TX
SP RX
MIC TX SP RX
F

TONE

KX-MB1520EX MAIN BOARD (No.3) (2/2)

229
R20 180
R21 180
R22 180
KX-MB1520EXW

R23 180
R24 180
R25 180
R26 180
R27 180

2 1 MENU 3 AUTO ANSWER QUALITY LAYOUT CN2


+5VD
KSL0 AP1
SW36 SW31 SW12 SW17 SW3 SW2 SW22 SW19
R29 0 1 THRM
R11 100 2 KSTART
R12 100 R30 0 3
5 4 6 SET KTXD
+5VD
R13 100 R31 0 4 KSCLK
KSL1 R18 1k R14 3.3k
SW35 SW30 SW4 SW16 SW37 5 OPERST
16.3. Sensor Board

6 GND

K560p
K560p
J820p
K1000p
12k
K390p
J100p
J100p
NC
16.3.1. Operation Board

7 5V

TH1
( )

Z0.1u
Z0.1u
C4
C6
C7
C8
8 7 9 START 8

C13
C14
MIC+

C12
C17 6.3V/100u

C15
C18 Z0.1u

R15
KSL2 9 MIC-

C1
C2
SW32 SW27 SW1 SW13 SW8

DG DG DG DG TO Main
DG
0 * STOP # SP-PHONE MUTE +5VD

)
KSL3 SW34 SW29 SW6 SW15 SW21 SW24 SW10

NC
R16
(
BZ1
1

)
2 D1

NC
NC
MODE SIZE ZOOM

C16
( )
(
KSL4 R5
SW28 SW14 SW18
12k R17 C23
Q1 ( ) ( )

44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
NC NC
)

DG
D2 NC
NC

KSL1
KSL0
KIN0
LED5
VDD2
VSS2
LED4
LED3
LED2
R19
( )

START
LATCH
(

KIN 0 KIN 1 KIN 2 KIN 3 KIN 4 KIN 5 KIN 6 KIN 7


1 33

230
KSL2 TXD
2 32
LED6 RXD DG DG
3 31
KIN1 SCLK
4 30
LED7/KSL4 RESET
5 29
XLED8 D7(DIO)/IP DB7
6 IC1 28 10
XLED9 D6(CLK)/IP
7 27 DB6
KIN2 D5(CSB)/IP 9
8 26
KIN3 D4(STBB)/IP DB5
9 25 8
XLED10 E(RESB)
10 24 DB4
KSL3 RWB(RWB)/IP 7
11 23
KIN4 RS(A0)/IP E
6
CN1

+5VD 5
R/W
RS

KIN5
KIN6
KIN7
XLED12
XLED11
VDD1
VSS1
XLED13
XLED14
FAX XLED15 4
C22
C21
C20

12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22 LED1/IPENB
K1500p
K1500p
K2700p

LED1 R1 240 V0
3

2
VDD
0

COPY 1
VSS
LED2 R2 240 +5VD
R28

R8
+5VD DG
SCAN TO COB
NC

LED3 R3 240 4.7


)
(

R6 1k
NC
R9

AUTO ANSWER
)

J7 LED4 R4 390
W6NL10T R7 1k
(
C3 Z0.1u
C5

J2 J8
C11 Z0.1u

W6NL10T W6NL10T
C10 Z0.1u

R10 47

J3 J9
W6NL10T W6NL10T DG
DG DG

J4 J10
W6NL10T W6NL10T

J5 J11
W6NL10T W6NL10T

J6 J12
W6NL10T W6NL10T KX-MB1520EX OPERATION BOARD
OPERATION
GEAR RELAY

MIC1 L1 CL1
CN53
1
2 1 PICK Fuser

D10p

C25
C24
C26

K1000p
K0.01u
L2 CL2 2 PG
D50
2 3
1

CN57
CN54 1
THRM1
16.3.2. Sensor Board

1 REG R53 IC52


3.3V 2
2 PG 180
POUT 3 3 1
CN52 4
GND
C52
K1000p

SNPICK 1 4 2

SNREG 2
GND 3
CN58
2B 4 4 XA THRM 1
Inter-lock 2A 5
3 A GND 2
1A 6
2 B
1B 7
1 XB
CN55

3 1

BAT50
2
CN56
TNR
8 1

231
TNR
BATT
7 R52 0 2 GND
GND
6 3 5V
PTOP
5
REG
4
5V TONER
3
- SW50
2 1 2
5VLD
1

R50
330
CN50 IC50 IC51 CN59

R51
330
TNR 1
3 1 3 1
GND 2

C50
C51

K1000p
K1000p
4 2 4 2 5V 3
2.2k

Q50
R54

IC53
CN51
2
1 VDD OUT 3
3.3k

24VIL

1
2
- VSS

SW51
2
Z1u

R55

3 1
C53

24V

KX-MB1520EX SENSOR BOARD


KX-MB1520EXW
35V
KX-MB1520EXW

!
IP101 12V

Q106
IC102

IC102

45V

IC101
0V

232
16.4. High Voltage Power Supply Board

Q204
IC201

IC201

KX-MB1520EX HIGH VOLTAGE POWER SUPPLY BOARD


! F1

! F2 D11
! !

D14
SCR51
!

D12
D13
!

!
F101

C5
!

Q1

D104
!
16.5. Low Voltage Power Supply Board

233
IC501

IC101
D576

KX-MB1520EX LOW VOLTAGE POWER SUPPLY BOARD


KX-MB1520EXW
KX-MB1520EXW

Memo

234
C529 C528 C527 C526

1
R536 R537
12 2

1
1

1
CN506

C476
CN510 (CIS) CN509

(OPE)

(GEAR)
R638

2
R396 1
R395 (FAN)

(FBM)
R633

C496
11 C519 C521 1

Q611

(INTERLOCK)
C445 CN502 C504

C546
DA500
C460 CN511 CN508 E

R521
4

R519
C482

C467
C525

Q518
C451

C552
7
1
R555 R524 12 1

8
C549

R552
C613
C606 C555

9
C550
R522 CN500
IC502 C603

1
C536
17.1. Main Board

C472
BLUE

C544
C545
(LSU)
20 R571

C543 C540
C488

C458
C547 24 C608

C542
C534 1
R553 R614

+5VD
IC503

B
13

C604

R540
C537

C533
BLUE
(HVPS)

CN505
R613

R630
E
1011

C538
E C612
R817
C803

C806
R600

C455
C607 C605

R807
R808
C811
IC801 6 4
C454 C807 R566 R545 R539 +24V

C501
C522 C520 C509

8
R578 R601 R582
R575 R583

CN501 (POLY)
1 3 Q515 R557 C565

R565
R538
D600

E
Q600 R587

C471
R551

5
DG R520 R585
C523 Q522

C442

CN503
R568 R548 C569

(FUSER) 1
E

C481
Q802 R523

Q506

D801
R602
E R527
17 Printed Circuit Board

C801

C456

C490
R567 R561 C516

C808
L800
D800
C802 C465 C557 R564 E

1 4
Q504
17.1.1. Main Board: Component View

C449 C492
R560 R562 R504 C506 R511
C810 C446 R559 C548 E
R447 R563 Q503

L801
L500
R518
C500 RESET Q501
C817

C447
C216

(SMPS)
CN504
C503
C466

RA414
R204

C234

PCB-CH
C231

R397
C494

C816
AUTO-CH

7
L209 R293

C475
RA321 D204 D205

R222
R256 R223

235
C505 +1.2V RA322 RA315 L202

C457
C459
A

RA323 C259 C280 Q203


D201

C200
R291
Q209

R368
R369 RA413
R367
RA319 RA317 RA325 Q208 R278
R200
C201

C251
R273C244
RA324
E

C203 R258 C236 E R201


R290

C412
C413
28 27 R401 C221
RA320 RA316 C233 R277 C281 E
R202

L368
R220 R206 R210 R239 R241
Q202

L361
L345
L347

L363
C315 R370
C426 RA318 RA314 R292

R243
C252 T100 C262

X302
C301

C247

L366 L365
L203 L212
R244

PC101

A25
C425 L364

R217
C115
C111

L207 D104

B1 A2 R386
T101 R112 C107 PC105
R111

C219
C

IC400
R375 C316 R203
C405 R125
C406
R257
J104

B26
C112

C116
(R110)

R228 Q101
C106

L372
C404 C218 C102 E

PbF PNLB1870Z -WK


PC104
C277 R274 J112
IC300 R305 32
R117
R123

(C113)

R355 R352 L353 RLY100 (R124)


L354 R275 1 25 C101
J108

1 R354 L355 C114


D108

54 RA402
L351 8 24
RA401 L349 R218

RA400
RA403 C403 17 R108
C414 C365 L348
9 16 C222 R279 J105
R410 C402 SA100
C267

L357 C286 C204 C240

R409
C401 R122 D100 L100
C246

C400 AE1
C254

L101

C306
R382

C448
C235
AE26
R229

J109 J102
R272

+3.3V/BATT

A
AF2 R384 R374 C313 C217 RLY101 (R116) SA102
L102
R299

Q204
R253

C318
C214

BOND X303 C310 C314 J107 L106


C238
C120

AF25
(C109)

32.768 4 1 R255 (R115)


6 5 L103
POS100

C317
C477
C227
R249

C473 D308 C311 J106 J101 65 21


C441
L211

R101
R109

R198

3 1
IC204

R337
1

C258 R100 1
X300
8
X301

L300 4 6 R336 5 2
CN300 R339 L205 PC103
C479

R242 D105 D106


(SP)

3 2 D306 Q214
R238

R211

1 7 8
4
CN101
CN100

L201 8
2

Q201 R216 65
A

CN205 R219
C261

R341
R346
R335
R303
R376

R398
C493

8 7 +3.3V R298 D200 7


C

R340
R342 C312

KX-MB1520EX MAIN BOARD COMPONENT VIEW


KX-MB1520EXW
KX-MB1520EX MAIN BOARD BOTTOM VIEW
A
1
1
1

2 12
1 11
2

Q517
Q514
R556
Q516
R549

R543
R624
C615
R619

R623
R617 C553 C554 C551
C444
DG C469 C463 R570 R572 R569
+5VD

R616
7
1

E E
E E
8

C489
C602 C601

C443
9

R554 C530 R542


1

C541 C535

A
C468
R550 R541
Q509 Q523 18 13 12
PNLB1870Z -WK

R546 C531

C518
19 C508 C507
C539 R510 R509
7

8
E E 24 1 R544
R526 67

Q520
1 IC504

C491
R528 4

R574
5 C453
1

R573 E

R506
R503
R586 E
Q511 Q524 R577

C470

R576
C600 R606 8

R535
R632

Q527
E

R579
C571

Q500
E E

R594
Q609
C614 R604
R609 C487 E

C478
R584

C480

1
5

R610 R608 C618 C572 R581

+3.3V
R534 C464
Q605 E R644 R811
PbF

Q604 Q530
C610 R580 3 1 C800

C621 C620
R607 R611 R615

C809
C570 Q529

4
R621 R618
Q505 C611 R596 IC800 Q801
R612 5
R501
IC600 R595 4
R802 R800

R620
E E S

1
Q602 C609 Q800 R801
1 56

R813
R820 R819 C818

R502
R809
+5V
Q806 E Q803

C407
E

R816
R227
C484 Q804
C279 R209

R818
R448 IC402

236
R232

R803
C462 R815

+24V
R207 C209
L213 +1.2V R814

C497
R240 R449
R289 C485 C243 C812 Q805

7
R162

C408
R248
C250C253

R246 C237

C225
C228

L371 L370
L367 L362

C428

C429
28 29
C256

C282
R205
C241
R230

C424
R224 M-TMS M-TRSTN M-TDO

L369
R361 R360
R365 R364
R363 R362
5 4 C486 M-TDI M-TCK

Q211
C278 R208
C283
R167 C160

A
C239 Q210

Q606 R622
R295
IC201

L344
L346
R235 R288 R629 Q603

R628 R636 R627


C461
R296

R233
C248
8

Q607
C304
C483 R625 R626

R284
L206 C353

L360
R271 E R281 R634

C419

C423
C300 C332 C331

R214
R380

R642
R639
C230

R168 Q153

R640
R643
E Q610
17.1.2. Main Board: Bottom View

R236

R221
C229
C330

C329
C220 C359 C358

C328
RA404

R631
C616

C351
C210 UARTRX UARTTX R304 Q608
R645
4 1

C361C333 C363 C334

C357
C364 R400 C420
IC202 R399

C212
R407

C255
R225

C352
C308 R385
C421

C422
Q206 R406

R165
3 R405

E
2 1

E
5 8 C360 R404

RA406
4 5 Q213

C440
C159
C215 R297 R372 R302 R403

C427
R402

C354
R373 R378

C452
R315 R408

C335
C362
R316 +3.3V DA300

RA405
C336
C339 C355

R212
C338

R226
C213 L352 /BATT
TP_RX

R381
L356

R394
R247 R237 C232 C337

C325
L350 +1.2V R389

R276
C207
R231

C287
C223
25 24 17 C327 1
C305 /BATT

R338

R343

5 C319
R388
C322
IC303

C270
C224
R282 C273
IC203 R641

C619
C275

RESET

6
32

R285
9 R391

R280
1 8 1
TP_CHKSEL IC301

C326
1 5 R286
C309 R345

2
3
1 5 C495 R344
2 6 C450
C474 R347

1
R348
8 2 6 7 8 7
TCK TMS TRSTN
DG

4
1
+3.3V TDO TDI
KX-MB1520EXW

8
7
KX-MB1520EXW

KX-MB1520EX OPERATION BOARD


R25
D1

R26

R24

A
R27
C16

R16

R23
11 12
C5
D2

C3

E
R22
Q1

R3

A
1
C11
C10
R10
R28

MIC-
R19
C23 C18

R21
R6
R7
R17

R8
R9

22
R2

Brown IC1
9

C21

MIC+ 23 44

R20
C20

C2 C4 C7 R13
C1 R5 C8
C22

Gray
R4

R1
C14 R30

34
33

R11
R31

C6 R12
1 10

R18
R15
C15
C12
C13
TH1

R14
1

PNLB1871Z -AU PbF

R29

237
A
SW31 SW36 SW17
1 2 3
1

A PNLB1871Z -AU PbF J4


SW30 SW35 SW16
1 10
C17

J2
SW3 SW12 4 5 6
CN1
CN2

SW22 SW19
Fax LED1
MIC+ SW4 SW37 SW21 SW8
Gray LED4 Copy SW27 SW32 SW13

J12
LED2 Menu

J5
Quality Layout 7 8 9

J3
Brown
9

MIC- Scan LED3 Set SW6 Start


SW2 SW14 SW18 SW10 SW24 SW1
SW29 SW34 SW15

J11
J10
J8
SW28

J7

J9
BZ1

J6
17.2.1. Operation Board

Stop * 0 #
17.2. Sensor Board

Auto answer MODE Copy Size Zoom MUTE SP-Phone


KX-MB1520EXW

17.2.2. Operation Board

MIC PbF PNLB1871Z -AU

MIC
Brown 94V-0

A
B 94V-0

PNLB1871Z -AU
MIC+
MIC-
Gray
L2

MIC+

Brown A
MIC-
C24 L1

B PbF
C25
C26

KX-MB1520EX OPERATION BOARD

17.2.3. Interlock Board

SW50

SW51
3 1 8 1 1 8 1 3
CN56 CN50
BAT50

R52
3 1 1 3
PCB-CH InterLock
CN51 94V-0
C BLUE
INTERLOCK C
C50

C51
IC51 94V-0
IC50
R50

R51
A PNLB1871Z -AU PbF PNLB1871Z -AU PbF A

KX-MB1520EX INTERLOCK BOARD

17.2.4. Gear Board


GEAR
94V-0 CN53 CN54 CN55

GEAR
PbF 1 D 2

PCB-CH

D50
1
1

2
1

PNLB1871Z -AU
1

PNLB1871Z -AU
CN52

2
2

4
4

94V-0 D
7
7 A

PbF

1
1

KX-MB1520EX GEAR BOARD

238
KX-MB1520EXW

17.2.5. Toner Sensor Board

IC53
PbF

3
PbF

PNLB1871Z -AU
PNLB1871Z -AU

2 E
C53

E
PCB-CH
Q50

E
R54
1 3 R55

94V-0
CN59

94V-0
TNR

TNR
3 1

A
KX-MB1520EX TONER SENSOR BOARD

17.2.6. Fuser Board


94V-0
4

FUSER

2
C52
F
R53

1
1

PbF PNLB1871Z -AU

PNLB1871Z -AU PbF

1
1

CN58
CN57

PCB-CH
IC52

F 1
FUSER 94V-0 2 A
4

KX-MB1520EX FUSER BOARD

239
KX-MB1520EXW

17.3. High Voltage Power Supply Board


17.3.1. High Voltage Power Supply Board: Component View

IP101

Q204

Q106

KX-MB1520EX HIGH VOLTAGE POWER SUPPLY BOARD


KX-MB1520

17.3.2. High Voltage Power Supply Board: Bottom View

IC102
IP101

Q204

IC201

KX-MB1520EX HIGH VOLTAGE POWER SUPPLY BOARD


KX-MB1520

240
KX-MB1520EXW

17.4. Low Voltage Power Supply Board


17.4.1. Low Voltage Power Supply Board: Component View

D576
F1 SCR51

D14

F2 D11

F101

C5

D104
Q1
D12

D13

KX-MB1520EX LOW VOLTAGE POWER SUPPLY BOARD


KX-MB1520

17.4.2. Low Voltage Power Supply Board: Bottom View

IC501
KX-MB1520EX LOW VOLTAGE POWER SUPPLY BOARD
KX-MB1520

241
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18 Exploded View and Replacement Parts List


Notes:
1. The "RTL" marking indicates that its Retention Time is Limited.
When production is discontinued, this item will continue to be available only for a specific period of time. This period of time
depends on the type of item, and the local laws governing parts and product retention.
At the end of this period, the item will no longer be available.
2. Important safety notice
Components identified by mark have special characteristics important for safety. When replacing any of these components,
use only manufacture's specified parts.
3. The S mark means the part is one of some identical parts. For that reason, it may be different from the installed part.
4. ISO code (Example: ABS-HB) of the remarks column shows quality of the material and a flame resisting grade about plastics.
5. RESISTORS & CAPACITORS
Unless otherwise specified;
All resistors are in ohms (Ω) k=1000Ω, M=1000kΩ
All capacitors are in MICRO FARADS (µF) P=µµF
*Type & Wattage of Resistor

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18.1. General Section

Fuser Section

Power Supply
Unit Section

Top Cover Section


Operation Panel Section

Main Unit Section


Main Unit Section

Left-side Cabinet Section

Base Cassette Section

243
KX-MB1520EXW

18.1.1. Operation Panel Section


D

PCB2

8
PCB2

3 7 9

5
4

2
6

244
KX-MB1520EXW

Safety Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks
1 PNGP1160W2 PANEL
2 PNBX1254W2 PUSH BUTTON, 12 KEY ABS-HB
3 PNBX1255W2 PUSH BUTTON, 4 KEY ABS-HB
4 PNBC1342Z2 PUSH BUTTON, CURSOR KEY ABS-HB
5 PNBX1256Z2 PUSH BUTTON, 5 KEY ABS-HB
6 PNGG1289S2 CABINET COVER PS-HB
7 PNBX1261Z2 PUSH BUTTON, SP-PHONE KEY ABS-HB
8 PNMG1007Z RUBBER PARTS ABS-HB
9 PNBC1363Z2 PUSH BUTTON, AUTO ANSWER KEY ABS-HB

245
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18.1.2. Top Cover Section (1)

Peel off old tape and stick new


double-faced tape by each length.
(Parts No.16)

16

15

(Length: Approx.881 mm)

Be sure the length of the


cut tapes are correct.
Double-faced tape
(*1)

Cut in approx. 52 mm

Double-faced tape (*1) Approx. 52r2 mm

246
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Safety Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks
15 PNYCB1500RUW FB COVER ASS'Y
16 ZT2512-08 TAPE

247
KX-MB1520EXW

18.1.3. Top Cover Section (2)


23

21

22 24

20

25

248
KX-MB1520EXW

Safety Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks
20 PNZF3B1500RU SHAFT ASS'Y
21 PNDE1030Z LEVER POM-HB
22 PNDG1057Z GEAR
23 PFNPD031054C WASHER
24 PNDG1056Z GEAR
25 L6HAYYYK0041 DC MOTOR

249
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18.1.4. Top Cover Section (3)


30

31

32

33
34

36
37
35 38

39
A
40

41

42

250
KX-MB1520EXW

Safety Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks
30 PNDE1029Z LEVER PE-HB
31 N2GAYY000005 IMAGE SENSOR
32 PNUS1148Z COIL SPRING
33 PNJE1075Z LEAD WIRE
34 PNUS1149Z COIL SPRING
35 PNDV1004Z ANGULAR BELT
36 PNDC1001Z MECHANISM CASE ABS-HB
37 PNDE1035Z LEVER PE-HB
38 PNDE1034Z LEVER PE-HB
39 PNUS1155Z COIL SPRING
40 PFHE1319Z PLASTIC PARTS
41 PNDE1028Z LEVER POM-HB
42 PNKM1176Y2 CABINET BODY PS-HB

251
KX-MB1520EXW

18.1.5. Top Cover Section (4)

51

50 Double-faced
tape

52

252
KX-MB1520EXW

Safety Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks
50 PNHX1359Z PLASTIC PARTS
51 PNZXB1500RUW SCANNER GLASS ASS'Y
52 PNKE1088Z1 PLASTIC PARTS PS-HB

253
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18.1.6. Fuser Section

94 61
60
64
63
62 65
65

C 67
66 69 68
68
PCB6
70

90
91

78
75 77

74 83 C
92
E 93
84

82

White

76
Black
85
81
80

79
71

84

87
86
C
89 72
73
88
87
86

254
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Safety Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks
60 PNDE1033Z LEVER
61 PNUS1038Z TORSION SPRING
62 PFDS1014Y ROLLER
63 PNHR1370Y PLASTIC PARTS
64 PNHR1371Y PLASTIC PARTS
65 PNDJ1021Z SPACER
66 PNHR1372Z PLASTIC PARTS
67 PNHR1373Z PLASTIC PARTS
68 PFUS1426Z COIL SPRING
69 PNUA1023Y CHASSIS
70 PNQT2250Z INDICATION PLATE-LABEL
71 PNUA1022Y CHASSIS
72 L2AA00000110 THERMISTOR
73 PNUS1150Z COIL SPRING
74 A4DYYY000004 COIL HEATER
75 PFDS1011Y ROLLER
76 PNDJ1025Z SPACER
77 PNDJ1026Z SPACER
78 PFDG1301Y GEAR
79 PNJT1055Z TERMINAL-TERMINAL PLATE
80 K0BDB0000073 THERMOSTAT
81 PNJS021053Z CONNECTOR
82 K0BDB0000103 THERMOSTAT
83 PNJT1056Z TERMINAL-TERMINAL PLATE
84 PFMH1085Y METAL PARTS
85 PNHR1173Y PLASTIC PARTS
86 PFUS1640Z COIL SPRING
87 PFDR1069Z ROLLER
88 PNDR1038Z ROLLER
89 PNUS1189Z BAR SPRING
90 PFDG1423Z GEAR
91 PNDF1054Z SHAFT
92 PNDG1058Z GEAR
93 PNUV1027Z CASE/COVER
94 PNWEMB1500HX FUSER UNIT (*1)

Note:
(*1) After the production of this model is discontinued, this fuser unit can not be supplied.

255
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18.1.7. Main Cabinet Section (1)


A
100

102

101

103

104
105

106

107

108

109

256
KX-MB1520EXW

Safety Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks
100 PNJS071021Z CONNECTOR
101 PNJS051016Z CONNECTOR
102 LPA1606K LASER SCANNING UNIT
103 PNQT1506Z INDICATION PLATE-LABEL
104 PNMZ1001Y OPTICAL SHIELD PARTS PS-HB
105 PFUS1028Z LEAF SPRING
106 PN0M1006Z MIRROR
107 PNKV1083Y2 COVER PS-HB
108 PNJV1003Z BRUSH
109 PNUS1182Z TORSION SPRING

257
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18.1.8. Main Cabinet Section (2)

120

121

122

123

125 126

124

128

127

129

258
KX-MB1520EXW

Safety Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks
120 PNDR1025Z ROLLER
121 PNHR1365Z PLASTIC PARTS
122 PNDF1048Z SHAFT
123 PNDR1026Z ROLLER
124 PFDJ1084Z SPACER
125 PFHA1001Z RUBBER PARTS
126 PNUA1021Y CHASSIS ABS-V0
127 PNUS1140Z TORSION SPRING
128 PNHR1402Z PLASTIC PARTS ABS-V0
129 PNHR1364Z PLASTIC PARTS ABS-V0

259
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18.1.9. Main Cabinet Section (3)


141

143 140

142

145

144

146

148

147

154
153
150 149

151

152

158

155

148 157

D
156

260
KX-MB1520EXW

Safety Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks
140 PNDR1031Z ROLLER
141 PNDJ1024Z SPACER
142 PNDJ1024Y SPACER
143 PNUS1154Z TORSION SPRING
144 PFUS1269Y COIL SPRING
145 PNDF1050Z SHAFT
146 PJMDB0157Z ANGLE
147 PNMD1037Z FRAME
148 PFDJ1044Z SPACER
149 PNDR1024Z ROLLER
150 PFDR1040Z ROLLER
151 PNUS1142Z TORSION SPRING
152 PNDJ1017Y SPACER
153 PNUS1137Z TORSION SPRING
154 PNUS1133Z TORSION SPRING
155 PNDJ1017Z SPACER
156 PNUS1141Z TORSION SPRING
157 PNUS1160Z TORSION SPRING
158 PNUS1134Z TORSION SPRING

261
KX-MB1520EXW

18.1.10. Main Cabinet Section (4)


170

171

172
173

174

175

176

262
KX-MB1520EXW

Safety Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks
170 PNDR1032Z ROLLER
171 PNDR1033Z ROLLER
172 PNHR1405Z PLASTIC PARTS ABS-HB
173 PNHG1113Z RUBBER PARTS
174 PNDR1030Z ROLLER
175 PNUS1159Z COIL SPRING
176 PNDG1058Z GEAR

263
KX-MB1520EXW

18.1.11. Left-side Cabinet Section(1)

B
182

183
184

181

185

186

180

264
KX-MB1520EXW

Safety Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks
180 PNZF1B1500RU SHAFT ASS'Y
181 PNZF2B1500RU SHAFT ASS'Y
182 PNDG1052Z GEAR
183 PNDG1053Z GEAR
184 L6HAYYYK0040 DC MOTOR
185 PNDG1051Z GEAR
186 PNDG1054Z GEAR

265
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18.1.12. Left-side Cabinet Section(2)

200
202

213
201 203

212
208 214
207
205
215

A PCB4
204 211
209 210
A 206

217

216

220

A 221

222
A
219
B
223
218

266
KX-MB1520EXW

Safety Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks
200 PFDG1576Z GEAR
201 PNDG1050Z GEAR
202 PNDG1047Z GEAR
203 PNDG1048Z GEAR
204 PFNPD052080 SPACER
205 L9EAAY000002 CLUTCH
206 PNHX1485Z PLASTIC PARTS
207 PNDG1046Z GEAR
208 PNDG1045Z GEAR
209 PNDG1049Z GEAR
210 J0KE00000114 INSULATOR
211 PNJS071027Z CONNECTOR
212 PNUS1143Z COIL SPRING
213 PNHR1366Z PLASTIC PARTS
214 PNHS1220Z FELT PARTS
215 L9AAAYYB0017 ERECTROMAGNETIC COIL
216 PNUS1138Z COIL SPRING
217 PNMH1120Z METAL PARTS
218 PNJS041020Z CONNECTOR
219 PNMH1118Z METAL PARTS
220 PNDF1053Z SHAFT
221 PNDG1055Z GEAR
222 PNMH1113Z METAL PARTS
223 PNUS1158Z TORSION SPRING

267
KX-MB1520EXW

18.1.13. Left-side Cabinet Section(3)

231
230

232
233

PCB3
D
234

235

PCB7

236

237

PCB1

G
239
PCB1

Fuser S ection

240
H

268
KX-MB1520EXW

Safety Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks
230 PNJS081045Z CONNECTOR
231 PNJS021042Z CONNECTOR
232 PNJS081043Z CONNECTOR
233 PNUS1136Z COIL SPRING
234 PFHX2126Z PLASTIC PARTS
235 PNUS1135Z COIL SPRING
236 PNHS1209Z FELT PARTS
237 L6FAYYYK0021 DC MOTOR, FAN
238 PNJS031015Z CONNECTOR
239 PNMD1038Z FRAME
240 PNJS041011Z CONNECTOR

269
KX-MB1520EXW

18.1.14. Power Supply Unit Section

263

A
B

B
261
260

250

251

252 262

253
254

F PCB8
259
255

251

257
258
256

270
KX-MB1520EXW

Safety Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks
250 K0AALE000029 SEESAW SWITCH
251 PQMX10010Z CASE/COVER
252 PNMH1115Z METAL PARTS
253 XWC4BFJ WASHER
254 PNVW1014Z CONNECTOR
255 J0KE00000114 INSULATOR
256 K2AHYG000007 JACK/SOCKET
257 PNWLCC33HHXX CONNECTOR
258 PNWLCA33HHXX CONNECTOR
259 PNJS021041Z CONNECTOR
260 PNMH1114Y METAL PARTS
261 PNMH1116Z METAL PARTS
262 PNHX1444Z PLASTIC PARTS
263 PNJS071022Z CONNECTOR

271
KX-MB1520EXW

18.1.15. Base Cassette Section


273

274

283
287
282
281 285
284
280

A 278 288
279
286
277
281
282
289 277

270

275

A 271
276

272

272
KX-MB1520EXW

Safety Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks
270 PNHG1111Z RUBBER PARTS
271 PNHS1287Z FELT PARTS
272 PNHR1367Z PLASTIC PARTS ABS-HB
273 PFHG1245Z RUBBER PARTS
274 PNMD1039Z FRAME
275 PNKE1086Y2 COVER PS-HB
276 PNUS1145Z COIL SPRING
277 PNUS1144Z TORSION SPRING
278 PNDR1020Z ROLLER
279 PNDF1049Z SHAFT
280 PNUS1146Z COIL SPRING
281 PNHR1368Z PLASTIC PARTS POM-HB
282 PFUS1608Z COIL SPRING
283 PNKR1005Y1 GUIDE PS-HB
284 PFDG1015Y GEAR
285 PNUS1147Z TORSION SPRING
286 PNKR1006Y1 GUIDE PS-HB
287 PNKR1007Z1 GUIDE PS-HB
288 PNKS1013Z2 TRAY PS-HB
289 PNHS1302Z FELT PARTS

273
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18.1.16. Main Unit Section (1)


A

Operation Panel Section

Top Cover Section

301

302

A B

300

274
KX-MB1520EXW

Safety Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks
300 PNMD1036Z FRAME
301 PNJS091008Z CONNECTOR
302 PNUE1027Z PLASTIC PARTS

275
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18.1.17. Main Unit Section (2)


J

A
324 325

323

318
320

319

320
326

321

322

A
A

310

311
312

313

314

315
Base Cassette Section

316
317

276
KX-MB1520EXW

Safety Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks
310 PNQT2207Y INDICATION PLATE-LABEL
311 PFDG1015Y GEAR
312 PNKR1009Z2 GUIDE ABS-HB
313 PNKR1008Z2 GUIDE ABS-HB
314 PNKR1010Y GUIDE PS-HB
315 PNKK1048Z2 DOOR-LID PS-HB
316 PNKV1086Z2 COVER PS-HB
317 PNKV1085Z2 COVER PS-HB
318 PNKK1049Z2 DOOR-LID PS-HB
319 PNKV1089Z2 COVER PS-HB
320 PNKV1088Y2 COVER PS-HB
321 PNKV1087Y2 COVER PS-HB
322 PFHX2126Z PLASTIC PARTS
323 L0AA05A00048 SPEAKER
324 PNJS021040Z CONNECTOR
325 J0KE00000115 INSULATOR
326 PNKE1087Z COVER PP

277
KX-MB1520EXW

18.1.18. Actual Size of Screws and Washer


Illustration

A XTW3+10PFJ7

B XTW3+6LFJ7

C XTW3+12PFJ7

D XTW3+W10PFJ

E XYC3+FF8FJM4

F XSB4+6FJ

G XYN3+F8FJ

H XTW3+14PFJ7

J XTW3+W8PFJ

278
KX-MB1520EXW

Safety Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks
A XTW3+10PFJ7 TAPPING SCREW, STEEL
B XTW3+6LFJ7 TAPPING SCREW, STEEL
C XTW3+12PFJ7 TAPPING SCREW, STEEL
D XTW3+W10PFJ TAPPING SCREW, STEEL
E XYC3+FF8FJM4 SCREW WITH WASHER, STEEL
F XSB4+6FJ SMALL SCREW, STEEL
G XYN3+F8FJ SCREW WITH WASHER, STEEL
H XTW3+14PFJ7 TAPPING SCREW, STEEL
J XTW3+W8PFJ TAPPING SCREW, STEEL

279
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18.1.19. Accessories and Packing Materials


A4

P1 A5
A2

A3
A1
P2
A6
A7
A8
A9

330

331

P3

Toner Cartridge

P4

P5

280
KX-MB1520EXW

Safety Ref. No. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks
330 PFQT1987Y LABEL, EX CAUTION
331 PNGT6249Z-M NAME PLATE, AL
A1 PNQW1315V LEAFLET
A2 PNJKMB1500Z MEMORY PARTS
A3 PFJA03A010Z POWER CORD
A4 PFJA02B002Y CORD
A5 PNQW2924Z LEAFLET, QIG
A6 PNQW2943Z LEAFLET, IIG (Czech)
A7 PNQW2944Z LEAFLET, IIG (Slovak)
A8 PNQW2945Z LEAFLET, IIG (Hungarian)
A9 PNQX3909Z INSTRUCTION BOOK
P1 PFPP1052Z PROTECTION COVER
P2 PNPN1197Y CUSHION
P3 PNPP1063Y PROTECTION COVER
P4 PNPN1198Z CUSHION
P5 PNPK32020Z-M PACKING CASE

281
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18.2. Electrical Parts List Safety Ref.


No.
Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks

D204 B0BC5R600003 DIODE(SI)


18.2.1. Main Board D205 B0BC5R600003 DIODE(SI)
D306 B0ZBZ0000146 DIODE(SI)
D600 B0ACEL000004 DIODE(SI)
Safety Ref. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks D800 B0JCND000031 DIODE(SI)
No.
D801 B0JCND000031 DIODE(SI)
PCB1 PNWP1B1520EX MAIN BOARD ASS'Y (RTL)
DA300 B0ADEJ000025 DIODE(SI)
(ICs)
DA500 B0ADEJ000025 DIODE(SI)
IC200 C1CB00003161 IC
(CAPACITORS)
IC201 C0ABEB000023 IC
C109 F0C2E1050004 PLASTIC FILM CAPACITOR
IC202 C0ABEB000023 IC
C116 ECUV1H473KBV 0.047
IC203 C1CB00003161 IC
C159 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
IC204 C1AB00002556 IC
C160 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
IC300 C1ZBZ0003801 IC
C200 ECUV1H333KDV 0.033 S
IC301 C0EBY0000665 IC
C203 F2G1C4700040 47 S
IC303 C0CBAAA00035 IC
C204 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
IC400 C3ABRY000039 IC
C207 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
IC402 PNWI1520EX IC (ROM)
C209 ECJ0EB1C822K 0.0082 S
IC502 C0GBY0000066 IC
C210 ECUE1H101JCQ 100p
IC503 C0FBAY000092 IC
C212 ECUE1H101JCQ 100p
IC504 C0BBBA000044 IC S
C213 ECUE1H101JCQ 100p
IC600 C0GBY0000103 IC
C214 ECUE0J105KBQ 1
IC800 C0DBAFZ00054 IC
C215 F1L1V1060002 35
IC801 C0DBAYY00932 IC
C216 ECJ0EB1H222K 0.0022
(TRANSISTORS)
C217 ECUE1C103KBQ 0.01
Q153 UNR921LJ0L TRANSISTOR(SI) S
C218 F1L1C1060032 10
Q201 B1GBCFYY0014 TRANSISTOR(SI)
C219 EEE1HA4R7SR 4.7
Q206 UNR921LJ0L TRANSISTOR(SI) S
C220 ECUE1H100DCQ 10p
Q209 B1ABDF000025 TRANSISTOR(SI)
C221 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
Q210 2SC4081R TRANSISTOR(SI) S
C222 ECUV1H104ZFV 0.1
Q211 2SC4081R TRANSISTOR(SI) S
C223 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
Q213 UNR921LJ0L TRANSISTOR(SI) S
C224 ECJ0EB1A563K 0.056
Q214 2SA1576R TRANSISTOR(SI) S
C227 ECUE1H392KBQ 0.0039
Q500 B1GBCFYY0016 TRANSISTOR(SI)
C228 ECUE1H101JCQ 100p
Q501 B1GBCFYY0016 TRANSISTOR(SI)
C229 ECUE1H821KBQ 820p
Q503 B1GBCFYY0016 TRANSISTOR(SI)
C232 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
Q504 B1GBCFYY0016 TRANSISTOR(SI)
C233 ECUE1C103KBQ 0.01
Q505 B1GBCFYY0016 TRANSISTOR(SI)
C235 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
Q506 B1GBCFYY0016 TRANSISTOR(SI)
C236 F1J0J2260004 22
Q509 B1ADKE000002 TRANSISTOR(SI)
C237 F1J1A106A024 10
Q511 B1GBCFYY0016 TRANSISTOR(SI)
C238 ECUE0J105KBQ 1
Q514 DSC7003S0L TRANSISTOR(SI)
C239 ECUE1H271KBQ 270p
Q515 2SA1774C3R TRANSISTOR(SI) S
C240 F1J0J2260004 22
Q516 DSC7003S0L TRANSISTOR(SI)
C241 ECJ0EC1H181J 180p
Q517 DSC7003S0L TRANSISTOR(SI)
C243 ECJ0EC1H181J 180p
Q518 B1ADGE000012 TRANSISTOR(SI)
C244 ECUE1C333KBQ 0.033
Q522 B1ABCF000103 TRANSISTOR(SI) S
C246 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
Q523 B1ADGE000012 TRANSISTOR(SI)
C247 ECJ0EB1C223K 0.022
Q524 B1GBCFYY0016 TRANSISTOR(SI)
C248 ECUE1H821KBQ 820p
Q527 B1ABCF000103 TRANSISTOR(SI) S
C250 ECUE1H101JCQ 100p
Q529 2SA1774C3R TRANSISTOR(SI) S
C252 ECJ0EB1C223K 0.022
Q530 B1ABCF000103 TRANSISTOR(SI) S
C253 ECUE1H271KBQ 270p
Q600 B1ADKE000002 TRANSISTOR(SI)
C254 F1J0J2260004 22
Q602 B1GBCFYY0016 TRANSISTOR(SI)
C256 ECJ0EB1C822K 0.0082 S
Q603 2SA1774C3R TRANSISTOR(SI) S
C258 F2G0J101A205 100
Q604 2SA1774C3R TRANSISTOR(SI) S
C270 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
Q605 2SA1774C3R TRANSISTOR(SI) S
C273 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
Q606 2SA1774C3R TRANSISTOR(SI) S
C275 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
Q607 B1ADGE000012 TRANSISTOR(SI)
C277 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
Q608 B1ABCF000103 TRANSISTOR(SI) S
C278 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
Q609 B1ABCF000103 TRANSISTOR(SI) S
C279 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
Q610 2SA1774C3R TRANSISTOR(SI) S
C280 ECUE1H101JCQ 100p
Q611 B1ABCF000103 TRANSISTOR(SI) S
C281 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
Q800 B1ABCF000103 TRANSISTOR(SI) S
C282 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
Q801 B1CHND000004 TRANSISTOR(SI)
C283 ECJ0EB1A563K 0.056
Q802 B1CHND000004 TRANSISTOR(SI)
C286 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
Q803 B1GDCFGN0017 TRANSISTOR(SI)
C287 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
Q804 B1ABCF000103 TRANSISTOR(SI) S
C300 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
Q805 B1ABCF000103 TRANSISTOR(SI) S
C301 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
Q806 B1ABCF000103 TRANSISTOR(SI) S
C304 ECJ0EB0J224K 0.22
(DIODES)
C305 ECJ0EB0J224K 0.22
D105 B0BC5R600003 DIODE(SI)
C306 ECJ0EB0J224K 0.22
D106 B0BC5R600003 DIODE(SI)
C308 ECJ0EB0J224K 0.22
D200 1SS355 DIODE(SI) S

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No. No.
C309 ECJ0EB1A273K 0.027 C450 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
C310 ECJ0EC1H220J 22p C451 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
C311 ECJ0EC1H220J 22p C452 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
C312 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 C453 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
C313 ECUE1H330JCQ 33p C454 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
C314 ECJ0EC1H220J 22p C455 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
C315 ECJ0EC1H120J 12p C456 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
C316 ECUE1H100DCQ 10p C457 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
C317 ECJ0EC1H270J 27p C458 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
C318 ECJ0EC1H120J 12p C459 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
C319 ECUE0J105KBQ 1 C460 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
C322 ECUE0J105KBQ 1 C461 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
C325 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 C462 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
C326 ECUE1C103KBQ 0.01 C463 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
C327 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 C464 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
C328 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 C465 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
C329 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 C466 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
C330 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 C467 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
C331 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 C468 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
C332 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 C469 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
C333 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 C470 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
C334 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 C471 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
C335 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 C472 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
C336 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 C473 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
C337 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 C474 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
C338 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 C475 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
C339 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 C476 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
C351 ECUE1H101JCQ 100p C477 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
C352 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 C478 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
C353 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 C479 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
C354 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 C480 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
C355 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 C481 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
C357 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 C482 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
C358 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 C483 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
C359 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 C484 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
C360 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 C485 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
C361 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 C486 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
C362 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 C487 ECUV1H104ZFV 0.1
C363 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 C488 ECUV1H104ZFV 0.1
C364 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 C489 ECUV1H104ZFV 0.1
C400 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 C490 ECUV1H104ZFV 0.1
C401 ECUE1C103KBQ 0.01 C491 ECUV1H104ZFV 0.1
C402 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 C492 ECUV1H104ZFV 0.1
C403 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 C493 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
C404 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 C494 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
C405 ECUE1C103KBQ 0.01 C495 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
C406 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 C496 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
C407 ECJ0EC1H270J 27p C497 ECUV1H104ZFV 0.1
C408 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 C500 F2G0J101A205 100
C412 ECUE1C103KBQ 0.01 C501 ECUV1H104ZFV 0.1
C413 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 C503 ECUV1H104ZFV 0.1
C414 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 C504 ECUE0J105KBQ 1
C419 ECUE1H101JCQ 100p C505 F2G1V1010022 100
C420 ECUE1H101JCQ 100p C506 ECUE1H100DCQ 10p
C421 ECUE1H101JCQ 100p C507 ECJ0EB1H102K 0.001
C422 ECUE1H101JCQ 100p C508 ECJ0EB1A473K 0.047 S
C423 ECUE1H101JCQ 100p C509 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
C424 ECUE1H101JCQ 100p C516 ECJ0EB1H102K 0.001
C425 ECUE1H101JCQ 100p C518 ECUV1H104ZFV 0.1
C426 ECUE1H101JCQ 100p C519 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
C427 ECUE1H101JCQ 100p C520 ECJ0EB1H102K 0.001
C428 ECUE1H101JCQ 100p C521 ECUE1C103KBQ 0.01
C429 ECUE1H101JCQ 100p C522 ECJ0EB1H102K 0.001
C440 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 C523 ECUE0J105KBQ 1
C441 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 C525 ECUV1H104ZFV 0.1
C442 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 C530 F1J1A106A024 10
C443 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 C531 F1J1A106A024 10
C444 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 C533 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
C445 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 C534 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
C446 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 C535 ECJ0EB1H102K 0.001
C447 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 C536 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
C448 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 C537 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
C449 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 C538 F1J1A106A024 10

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Safety Ref. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Safety Ref. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks
No. No.
C539 ECJ0EB1H102K 0.001 L100 PQLQR2BT COIL S
C540 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 L101 PQLQR2BT COIL S
C541 ECJ0EB1H102K 0.001 L102 PQLQR2BT COIL S
C542 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 L103 PQLQR2BT COIL S
C543 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 L106 PFLE003 COIL S
C544 ECUE1C103KBQ 0.01 L201 J0JCC0000288 COIL
C545 ECUE0J105KBQ 1 L205 J0JCC0000288 COIL
C546 ECUE1C103KBQ 0.01 L300 G1BYYYC00026 COIL
C547 ECUE1H101JCQ 100p L372 J0JCC0000278 COIL
C548 ECJ0EB1H102K 0.001 L800 G1C4R7MA0395 COIL
C549 F2G0J101A205 100 L801 G1C680MA0291 COIL
C550 F2G1V4700028 47 (IC FILTERS)
C551 ECJ0EB1H102K 0.001 L202 J0JCC0000276 IC FILTER
C552 ECUV1H104ZFV 0.1 L203 J0JBC0000040 IC FILTER
C553 ECJ0EB1H102K 0.001 L207 J0JBC0000040 IC FILTER
C554 ECJ0EB1H102K 0.001 L209 J0JCC0000276 IC FILTER
C555 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 L344 J0JCC0000286 IC FILTER
C557 ECJ0EC1H181J 180p L345 J0JCC0000286 IC FILTER
C565 ECJ0EB1A473K 0.047 S L346 J0JCC0000286 IC FILTER
C569 ECJ0EB1A473K 0.047 S L347 J0JCC0000286 IC FILTER
C570 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 L348 J0JCC0000277 IC FILTER
C571 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 L349 J0JCC0000277 IC FILTER
C572 ECUE0J105KBQ 1 L350 J0JCC0000277 IC FILTER
C600 ECJ0EB1H102K 0.001 L351 J0JCC0000277 IC FILTER
C601 ECJ0EB1H102K 0.001 L352 J0JCC0000277 IC FILTER
C602 ECJ0EB1H102K 0.001 L353 J0JCC0000277 IC FILTER
C603 ECJ0EB1H102K 0.001 L354 J0JCC0000277 IC FILTER
C604 F2G1V1010022 100 L355 J0JCC0000277 IC FILTER
C605 ECUV1H104ZFV 0.1 L356 J0JCC0000277 IC FILTER
C606 ECJ0EB1H102K 0.001 L357 J0MAB0000144 IC FILTER
C607 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 L360 J0JCC0000276 IC FILTER
C608 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 L362 J0JCC0000308 IC FILTER
C609 ECUV1H104ZFV 0.1 L364 J0JCC0000274 IC FILTER
C610 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 L500 J0JCC0000277 IC FILTER
C611 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1 R540 J0JBC0000118 IC FILTER
C612 ECUV1C224KBV 0.22 (PHOTO ELECTRIC TRANS-
C613 F2G1V1010022 100 DUCER)
C614 ECJ0EB1H102K 0.001 PC103 B3PAA0000330 PHOTO ELECTRIC TRANS- S
DUCER
C615 ECJ0EB1H102K 0.001
(THERMISTOR)
C616 F1J1A106A024 10
POS100 PFRT002 THERMISTOR S
C618 ECUE1C103KBQ 0.01
(RESISTORS)
C619 ECUE1H101JCQ 100p
R109 ERDS1VJ153 15k
C800 ECUE0J105KBQ 1
R117 ERG1SJ151E 150
C801 F1J1A106A024 10
R123 ERG1SJ221E 220
C802 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
R125 ERDS1TJ223 22k S
C803 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
R162 ERJ2GEJ223 22k
C806 F1J0J2260004 22
R165 ERJ2GEJ823 82k
C807 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
R167 ERJ2GEJ823 82k
C808 F2G1C2200036 22
R203 ERJ2GEJ104 100k
C809 ECUE1A104KBQ 0.1
R204 ERJ2GEJ683 68k
C810 F1J1A106A024 10
R206 ERJ2GEJ103 10k
C811 ECUE1H471KBQ 470p S
R207 ERJ2GEJ823 82k
C812 F1J1A106A024 10
R209 ERJ2GEJ104 100k
C816 F2G0J1010057 100
R210 ERJ2GEJ182 1.8k
C817 F1J1A106A024 10
R211 ERJ2GEJ154 150k
C818 ECJ0EB0J224K 0.22
R212 ERJ2GEJ393X 39k
(CONNECTORS AND JACKS)
R214 ERJ2GE0R00 0
CN100 K2LB1YYB0002 JACK
R216 ERJ3GEY0R00 0
CN101 K2LB1YYB0002 JACK
R217 ERJ3GEY0R00 0
CN205 K1KA02A00587 CONNECTOR, 2PIN
R218 ERJ2GEJ220 22
CN300 K1FY104B0015 CONNECTOR, 8PIN
R220 ERJ2GEJ182 1.8k
CN500 K1KA07A00280 CONNECTOR, 7PIN
R221 ERJ2GEJ184 180k
CN501 K1KA05A00364 CONNECTOR, 5PIN
R223 ERJ2GEJ432 4.3k
CN502 K1KA07A00257 CONNECTOR, 7PIN
R224 ERJ2GEJ823 82k
CN503 K1KA04A00527 CONNECTOR, 4PIN
R225 ERJ2GEJ105X 1M
CN504 K1KA07A00257 CONNECTOR, 7PIN
R226 ERJ2GEJ473 47k
CN505 K1KA08A00498 CONNECTOR, 8PIN
R227 ERJ2GEJ104 100k
CN506 K1KA02AA0193 CONNECTOR, 2PIN
R228 ERJ2GEJ104 100k
CN508 K1KA08A00440 CONNECTOR, 8PIN
R229 ERJ2GEJ223 22k
CN509 K1KA04AA0193 CONNECTOR, 4PIN
R230 ERJ2GEJ823 82k
CN510 K1MN12AA0078 CONNECTOR, 12PIN
R231 ERJ2GEJ123 12k
CN511 K1KA09A00204 CONNECTOR, 9PIN
R232 ERJ3GEY0R00 0
(COILS)
R233 ERJ2GEJ184 180k

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Safety Ref. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Safety Ref. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks
No. No.
R235 ERJ2GEJ184 180k R376 ERJ2RKF6981 6.98k
R236 ERJ2GEJ184 180k R378 ERJ2GEJ102 1k
R237 ERJ2GEJ123 12k R380 ERJ2GEJ1R0 1
R238 ERJ2GEJ103 10k R381 ERJ2GEJ1R0 1
R239 ERJ2GEJ681 680 R382 ERJ2GEJ1R0 1
R240 ERJ2GEJ823 82k R384 ERJ2GEJ101 100
R241 ERJ3GEYJ221 220 R385 ERJ2GEJ1R0 1
R242 ERJ2GEJ124 120k R386 ERJ2GEJ221 220
R243 ERJ2GEJ103 10k R388 ERJ2GEJ184 180k
R247 ERJ2GEJ222 2.2k R389 ERJ2GEJ102 1k
R248 ERJ2GEJ184 180k R391 ERJ2GEJ103 10k
R249 ERJ2GEJ123 12k R394 ERJ2GEJ103 10k
R253 PQ4R18XJ100 10 S R395 ERJ3GEY0R00 0
R255 ERJ2GEJ103 10k R396 ERJ3GEY0R00 0
R256 ERJ3GEYJ220 22 R397 ERJ3GEY0R00 0
R257 ERJ3GEYJ100 10 R398 ERJ3GEY0R00 0
R258 ERJ3GEYJ100 10 R399 ERJ2GEJ103 10k
R271 ERJ2GEJ393X 39k R400 ERJ2GEJ470 47
R273 ERJ2GEJ912 9.1k R401 ERJ2GEJ680 68
R274 ERJ2GEJ473 47k R402 ERJ2GEJ470 47
R275 ERJ2GEJ220 22 R403 ERJ2GEJ470 47
R276 ERJ2GEJ333 33k R404 ERJ2GEJ470 47
R277 ERJ2GE0R00 0 R405 ERJ2GEJ470 47
R279 ERJ3GEY0R00 0 R406 ERJ2GEJ470 47
R280 ERJ3GEY0R00 0 R407 ERJ2GEJ470 47
R282 ERJ2GEJ473 47k R408 ERJ2GEJ470 47
R284 ERJ2GEJ102 1k R409 ERJ2GEJ560X 56
R285 ERJ2GEJ220 22 R410 ERJ2GEJ680 68
R286 ERJ2GEJ220 22 R449 ERJ2GEJ103 10k
R288 ERJ2GE0R00 0 R501 ERJ2GEJ101 100
R289 ERJ2GEJ184 180k R502 ERJ2GEJ101 100
R290 ERJ2GEJ223 22k R503 ERJ2RKF1502 15k
R291 ERJ2GEJ564 560k R504 ERJ2GEJ473 47k
R292 ERJ2GEJ103 10k R506 ERJ2GEJ223 22k
R293 ERJ2GEJ100 10 R509 ERJ2GEJ102 1k
R295 ERJ2GEJ103 10k R510 ERJ2GEJ562X 5.6k
R296 ERJ2GEJ103 10k R511 ERJ2GEJ181 180
R297 ERJ2GEJ105X 1M R518 ERJ2GEJ472X 4.7k
R298 ERJ2GEJ332 3.3k R519 ERJ2GEJ103 10k
R299 ERJ2GEJ103 10k R520 ERJ2GEJ332 3.3k
R302 ERJ2RKF49R9 49.9 R521 ERJ2GEJ101 100
R303 ERJ2GEJ472X 4.7k R522 ERJ12YJ221 220
R304 ERJ2GEJ101 100 R523 ERJ2GEJ563 56k
R305 ERJ2GEJ103 10k R524 ERJ12YJ221 220
R315 ERJ2GEJ103 10k R526 ERJ2GEJ103 10k
R316 ERJ2GEJ103 10k R527 ERJ2GEJ562X 5.6k
R335 ERJ2GEJ472X 4.7k R528 PQ4R10XJ332 3.3k S
R336 ERJ3GEYJ6R8 6.8 R534 ERJ2GEYJ474 470k S
R337 ERJ3GEYJ6R8 6.8 R535 ERJ2GEJ103 10k
R338 ERJ2GEJ103 10k R536 ERJ8RQFR39 0.39
R339 ERJ2GEJ223 22k R537 ERJ8RQFR39 0.39
R340 ERJ2GEJ103 10k R538 ERJ2GEJ104 100k
R341 ERJ2GEJ103 10k R539 ERJ2GEJ223 22k
R342 ERJ2GEJ103 10k R541 ERJ2GEJ122 1.2k
R343 ERJ2GEJ103 10k R542 ERJ2GEJ104 100k
R344 ERJ2GEJ103 10k R543 PQ4R18XJ820 82 S
R345 ERJ2GEJ103 10k R544 ERJ2GEJ122 1.2k
R346 ERJ2GEJ103 10k R545 ERJ2GEJ123 12k
R347 ERJ2GEJ103 10k R546 ERJ2GEJ104 100k
R348 ERJ2GEJ103 10k R548 ERJ2GEJ332 3.3k
R352 ERJ2GEJ103 10k R549 PQ4R18XJ820 82 S
R354 ERJ2GEJ103 10k R550 ERJ2GEJ122 1.2k
R355 ERJ2GEJ103 10k R551 ERJ2GEJ473 47k
R361 ERJ2GEJ103 10k R552 ERJ2GEJ102 1k
R363 ERJ2GEJ103 10k R553 ERJ2GEJ820 82
R364 ERJ2GEJ103 10k R554 ERJ2GEJ104 100k
R367 ERJ2GEJ470 47 R555 ERJ2GEJ472X 4.7k
R368 ERJ2GEJ470 47 R556 ERJ8GEYJ121V 120
R369 ERJ2GEJ470 47 R557 ERJ2GEJ473 47k
R372 ERJ2GEJ103 10k R559 ERJ2GEJ101 100
R373 ERJ2GEJ103 10k R560 ERJ2GEJ181 180
R374 ERJ2GEJ471 470 R561 ERJ2GEJ102 1k
R375 ERJ2GEJ221 220 R562 ERJ2GEJ102 1k

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Safety Ref. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Safety Ref. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks
No. No.
R563 ERJ2GEJ101 100 R807 ERJ2RKF1201 1.2k
R564 ERJ2RKF1802 18k R808 ERJ2RKF3741X 3.74k
R565 ERJ2GEJ103 10k R809 ERJ2GEJ103 10k
R566 ERJ2GEJ123 12k R811 ERJ2RKF1002 10k
R567 ERJ2GEJ103 10k R813 ERJ2RKF2001 2k
R568 ERJ2GEJ102 1k R814 ERJ2RKF2202 22k
R569 PQ4R18XJ101 100 S R815 ERJ2GEJ103 10k
R570 PQ4R18XJ101 100 S R816 ERJ2GEJ102 1k
R571 ERJ2GEJ561 560 R817 ERJ2GEJ510 51
R572 PQ4R18XJ101 100 S R818 ERJ2RKF8200 820
R573 ERJ2GEJ103 10k R819 ERJ2RKF2202 22k
R574 ERJ3GSYJ103 10k S R820 ERJ2RKF8200 820
R575 ERJ8GEYJ2R7 2.7 L206 ERJ2GE0R00 0
R576 ERJ2GEJ102 1k L211 ERJ2GE0R00 0
R577 ERJ2GEJ102 1k L212 ERJ3GEY0R00 0
R578 ERJ8GEYJ2R7 2.7 L213 ERJ3GEY0R00 0
R579 ERJ2GEJ471 470 L361 ERJ2GE0R00 0
R580 ERJ2GEJ223 22k L363 ERJ2GEJ221 220
R581 ERJ2RKF2741 2.74k L365 ERJ2GEJ330 33
R582 ERJ2GEJ223 22k L366 ERJ2GEJ330 33
R583 ERJ2GEJ562X 5.6k L367 ERJ2GEJ330 33
R584 ERJ2RKF1502 15k L368 ERJ2GEJ330 33
R585 ERJ2GEJ562X 5.6k L369 ERJ2GEJ221 220
R587 ERJ2GEJ223 22k L370 ERJ2GEJ221 220
R594 ERJ2GEJ104 100k L371 ERJ2GEJ221 220
R595 ERJ2RKF2703 270k (COMPONENTS PARTS)
R596 ERJ2RKF3303 330k RA314 EXB28V470JX RESISTOR ARRAY
R600 ERJ12YJ750 75 RA315 EXB28V470JX RESISTOR ARRAY
R601 ERJ12YJ750 75 RA316 EXB28V470JX RESISTOR ARRAY
R602 ERJ2GEJ473 47k RA317 EXB28V470JX RESISTOR ARRAY
R604 ERJ2GEJ472X 4.7k RA318 EXB28V470JX RESISTOR ARRAY
R606 ERJ2GEJ472X 4.7k RA319 EXB28V470JX RESISTOR ARRAY
R607 ERJ3GEYJ222 2.2k RA320 EXB28V470JX RESISTOR ARRAY
R608 ERJ2GEJ473 47k RA321 EXB28V473JX RESISTOR ARRAY
R609 ERJ8GEYJ121V 120 RA322 EXB28V473JX RESISTOR ARRAY
R610 ERJ2GEJ473 47k RA323 EXB28V473JX RESISTOR ARRAY
R611 ERJ2GEJ183 18k RA324 EXB28V473JX RESISTOR ARRAY
R612 ERJ2GEJ333 33k RA325 EXB28V470JX RESISTOR ARRAY
R613 ERJ8RSFR18V 0.18 RA400 EXB28V820 RESISTOR ARRAY
R614 ERJ8RSFR18V 0.18 RA401 EXB28V820 RESISTOR ARRAY
R615 ERJ2GEJ473 47k RA402 EXB28V680JX RESISTOR ARRAY
R616 ERJ12YJ390 39 RA403 EXB28V680JX RESISTOR ARRAY
R617 ERJ2RKF5602 56k RA404 EXB28V470JX RESISTOR ARRAY
R618 ERJ2GEJ103 10k RA405 EXB28V470JX RESISTOR ARRAY
R619 ERJ2GEJ473 47k RA406 EXB28V470JX RESISTOR ARRAY
R620 ERJ2GEJ103 10k RA413 EXB28V473JX RESISTOR ARRAY
R621 ERJ2GEJ103 10k RA414 EXB28V473JX RESISTOR ARRAY
R622 ERJ2GEJ333 33k (RELAY)
R623 ERJ2RKF1503 150k RLY100 K6B1CYY00005 RELAY
R624 ERJ2RKF2202 22k (VARISTORS)
R625 ERJ2RKF1002 10k SA100 PFRZRA311P6T VARISTOR (SURGE S
R626 ERJ2GEJ224 220k ABSORBER)
R627 ERJ2GEJ473 47k SA102 PFRZRA102P6T VARISTOR (SURGE S
R628 ERJ2GEJ564 560k ABSORBER)
R629 ERJ2GEJ473 47k (TRANSFORMER)
R630 ERJ3GEYJ123 12k T100 G4AYB0000007 TRANSFORMER
R631 ERJ2GEJ274 270k (CRYSTAL OSCILLATORS)
R632 ERJ2GEYJ474 470k S X300 H0J120500078 CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR
R633 ERJ2GEJ154 150k X301 H0J245500111 CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR
R634 ERJ2GEJ473 47k X302 H0J173500002 CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR
R636 ERJ2GEJ682 6.8k X303 H0A327200147 CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR
R638 ERJ2GEJ473 47k
R639 ERJ2GEJ563 56k 18.2.2. Sensor Board
R640 ERJ2GEJ473 47k
R641 ERJ2GEJ564 560k 18.2.2.1. Operation Board
R642 ERJ2GEJ563 56k
R643 ERJ2GEYJ474 470k S
R644 ERJ2GEJ473 47k Safety Ref. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks
R645 ERJ2GEJ224 220k No.
R800 ERJ2GEJ102 1k PCB2 PNLPB152RU-A OPERATION PANEL BOARD
ASS'Y (RTL)
R801 ERJ2GEJ822 8.2k
(IC)
R802 ERJ2GEJ123 12k
IC1 C1ZBZ0004019 IC
R803 ERJ2GEJ182 1.8k
(DIODES)

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Safety Ref. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks Safety Ref. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks
No. No.
LED1 B3ABA0000633 DIODE(SI) SW17 K0H1BA000259 SPECIAL SWITCH
LED2 B3ABA0000633 DIODE(SI) SW18 K0H1BA000259 SPECIAL SWITCH
LED3 B3ABA0000633 DIODE(SI) SW19 K0H1BA000259 SPECIAL SWITCH
LED4 B3AAA0000534 DIODE(SI) SW21 K0H1BA000259 SPECIAL SWITCH
(CAPACITORS) SW22 K0H1BA000259 SPECIAL SWITCH
C1 ECUV1C104ZFV 0.1 SW24 K0H1BA000259 SPECIAL SWITCH
C2 ECUV1C104ZFV 0.1 SW27 K0H1BA000259 SPECIAL SWITCH
C3 ECUV1C104ZFV 0.1 SW28 K0H1BA000259 SPECIAL SWITCH
C4 ECUV1H561KBV 560p SW29 K0H1BA000259 SPECIAL SWITCH
C6 ECUV1H561KBV 560p SW30 K0H1BA000259 SPECIAL SWITCH
C7 ECUV1H821JCV 820p SW31 K0H1BA000259 SPECIAL SWITCH
C8 ECUV1H102KBV 0.001 SW32 K0H1BA000259 SPECIAL SWITCH
C10 ECUV1C104ZFV 0.1 SW34 K0H1BA000259 SPECIAL SWITCH
C11 ECUV1C104ZFV 0.1 SW35 K0H1BA000259 SPECIAL SWITCH
C12 ECUV1H391JCV 390p S SW36 K0H1BA000259 SPECIAL SWITCH
C13 ECUV1H101JCV 100p SW37 K0H1BA000259 SPECIAL SWITCH
C14 ECUV1H101JCV 100p (THERMISTOR)
C17 F2A0J101A798 100 TH1 D4CCY1030002 THERMISTOR
C18 ECUV1C104ZFV 0.1 (MIC)
C20 ECUV1H272KBV 0.0027 MIC1 L0CBAY000006 BUILTIN-MICROPHONE
C21 ECUV1H152KBV 0.0015
C22 ECUV1H152KBV 0.0015 18.2.2.2. Inter-lock Board
C24 ECUV1H100DCV 10p
C25 ECUV1H102KBV 0.001
C26 ECUV1H103KBV 0.01 Safety Ref. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks
(IC FILTERS) No.
L1 J0JAC0000008 IC FILTER PCB3 PNLPB152RU-C INTERLOCK BOARD ASS'Y
(RTL)
L2 J0JAC0000008 IC FILTER
(IC's)
(LCD)
IC50 B3NAA0000106 PHOTO ELECTRIC TRANS-
CN1 PNWLMB1500RU LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY
DUCER
(CONNECTOR)
IC51 B3NAA0000106 PHOTO ELECTRIC TRANS-
CN2 K1KA09B00109 CONNECTOR DUCER
(RESISTORS) (BATTERY)
R1 ERJ3GEYJ241 240 BAT50 CR-2354/GUFK BATTERY
R2 ERJ3GEYJ241 240 S (CAPACITORS)
R3 ERJ3GEYJ241 240 S C50 ECUV1H102KBV 0.001
R4 ERJ3GEYJ391 390 C51 ECUV1H102KBV 0.001
R5 ERJ3GEYJ123 12k S (CONNECTORS)
R6 ERJ3GEYJ102 1k S CN50 K1KA08A00440 CONNECTOR
R7 ERJ3GEYJ102 1k S CN51 K1KA03A00612 CONNECTOR
R8 ERJ3GEYJ4R7 4.7 S CN56 K1KA03A00495 CONNECTOR
R10 ERJ3GEYJ470 47 S (RESISTORS)
R11 ERJ3GEYJ101 100 S R50 ERJ3GEYJ331 330 S
R12 ERJ3GEYJ101 100 S R51 ERJ3GEYJ331 330 S
R13 ERJ3GEYJ101 100 S R52 ERJ8GEY0R00 0 S
R14 ERJ3GEYJ332 3.3k S (SWITCHS)
R15 ERJ3GEYJ123 12k S SW50 K0KACF000064 MICRO SWITCH
R18 ERJ3GEYJ102 1k S SW51 K0KACF000064 MICRO SWITCH
R20 ERJ3GEYJ181 180 S
R21 ERJ3GEYJ181 180 S 18.2.2.3. Gear Board
R22 ERJ3GEYJ181 180 S
R23 ERJ3GEYJ181 180 S
R24 ERJ3GEYJ181 180 S
Safety Ref. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks
R25 ERJ3GEYJ181 180 S No.
R26 ERJ3GEYJ181 180 S PCB4 PNLPB150RU-D GEAR RELAY BOARD ASS'Y
R27 ERJ3GEYJ181 180 S (RTL)
R28 ERJ8GEY0R00 0 S (DIODE)
R29 ERJ3GEY0R00 0 S D50 B0ADEJ000024 DIODE(SI)
R30 ERJ3GEY0R00 0 S (CONNECTORS)
R31 ERJ3GEY0R00 0 S CN52 K1KA07A00257 CONNECTOR
(SWITCHS) CN53 K1KA02AA0193 CONNECTOR
SW1 K0H1BA000259 SPECIAL SWITCH CN54 K1KA02A00587 CONNECTOR
SW2 K0H1BA000259 SPECIAL SWITCH CN55 K1KA04A00527 CONNECTOR
SW3 K0H1BA000259 SPECIAL SWITCH
SW4 K0H1BA000259 SPECIAL SWITCH 18.2.2.4. Toner Sensor Board
SW6 K0H1BA000259 SPECIAL SWITCH
SW8 K0H1BA000259 SPECIAL SWITCH
SW10 K0H1BA000259 SPECIAL SWITCH
Safety Ref. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks
SW12 K0H1BA000259 SPECIAL SWITCH No.
SW13 K0H1BA000259 SPECIAL SWITCH PCB5 PNLPB150RU-E TONER SENSOR BOARD
SW14 K0H1BA000259 SPECIAL SWITCH ASS'Y (RTL)
SW15 K0H1BA000259 SPECIAL SWITCH (IC)
SW16 K0H1BA000259 SPECIAL SWITCH (TRANSISTOR)

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Safety Ref. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks


No.
Q50 B1ABCF000103 TRANSISTOR (SI) S
IC53 B4ABC0000053 IC
(CAPACITOR)
C53 ECUV1A105ZFV 1
(CONNECTOR)
CN59 K1KA03B00201 CONNECTOR
(RESISTORS)
R54 ERJ3GEYJ222 2.2k S
R55 ERJ3GEYJ332 3.3k S

18.2.2.5. Fuser Board

Safety Ref. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks


No.
PCB6 PNLPB150RU-F FUSER BOARD ASS'Y (RTL)
(IC)
IC52 B3NAA0000106 PHOTO ELECTRIC TRANS-
DUCER
(CAPACITOR)
C52 ECUV1H102KBV 0.001
(CONNECTORS)
CN57 K1KA04B00225 CONNECTOR
CN58 K1KA02AA0193 CONNECTOR
(RESISTOR)
R53 ERJ3GEYJ181 180 S

18.2.3. High Voltage Power Supply Board

Safety Ref. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks


No.
PCB7 EUK1MNB31HA HIGH VOLTAGE POWER
Supply BOARD ASS'Y
(RTL)
(IC's)
IC102 VINJM2904ME1 IC
IC201 VINJM2904ME1 IC
(FUSE)
IP101 VXICPN38T FUSE
(TRANSISTORS)
Q106 VQKTC2028Y TRANSISTOR(SI)
Q204 VQKTC2028Y TRANSISTOR(SI)

18.2.4. Low Voltage Power Supply Board

Safety Ref. Part No. Part Name & Description Remarks


No.
PCB8 N0AC2GG00004 LOW VOLTAGE POWER
Supply BOARD ASS'Y
(RTL)
(IC)
IC501 PH2246AC001 IC
(TRANSISTOR)
Q1 PT3565KL001 TRANSISTOR(SI)
SCR51 PD5112AL002 TRANSISTOR(SI)
(DIODES)
D11 PD1057AQ006 DIODE(SI)
D12 PD1057AQ006 DIODE(SI)
D13 PD1057AQ006 DIODE(SI)
D14 PD1057AQ006 DIODE(SI)
D104 PD4145AA005 DIODE(SI)
D576 PD4145AA002 DIODE(SI)
(CAPACITOR)
C5 PC3126YS560 56
(FUSES)
F1 PK7135AS007 FUSE
F2 PK7135AS004 FUSE
F101 PK7135AS004 FUSE

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