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CODE : 00ZARFN6//A1E

AR-FN6

LASER PRINTER OPTIONS

FINISHER
MODEL
CONTENTS

AR-FN6

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PRODUCT OUTLINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 1 CONFIGURATION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 1 SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 1 UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 - 1 EXTERNAL VIEWS AND INTERNAL STRUCTURES . . . . . . . 5 - 1 MACHINE OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 - 1 OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 - 1 ADJUSTMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 - 1 DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY, MAINTENANCE . . . . . . . . . 9 - 1

[10] BLOCK DIAGRAM, WIRING DIAGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 - 1 [11] OTHERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 - 1

Parts marked with are important for maintaining the safety of the set. Be sure to replace these parts with specified ones for maintaining the safety and performance of the set.

SHARP CORPORATION

This document has been published to be used for after sales service only. The contents are subject to change without notice.

[1] PRODUCT OUTLINE


This unit is installed to one of the following machines to serve as an after-process unit of output paper of a printer, copier or FAX machine. This unit allows to shift each bundle of paper printed in the page sequence or sorted by each page. It also allows to staple a bundle of paper sorted in the page sequence. Applicable models AR-P350 / P450, AR-M350 / M450

[2] CONFIGURATION
1. Before installing this unit, one of the multi-purpose tray (AR-MU1), the large capacity paper feed desk (AR-D13), and the 3-stage paper feed desk (AR-D14) must be installed in advance. 2. When this unit and the AR-MU1 are installed, the option power unit (AR-DC1) must be installed together. 3. This unit cannot be installed together with the male bin stacker (AR-MS1) and the upper exit tray extension (AR-TE4).

Exit tray B/W scanner module/DSPF(AR-EF1) (AR-TE3 or AR-DU4 Standard) Duplex module/bypass tray (AR-DU4) Upper exit tray extension (AR-TE4)

Duplex module (AR-DU3)

Finisher (AR-FN6)
Simultaneous installation not allowed

Simultaneous installation not allowed

Saddle stitch finisher (AR-FN7)

Mail-bin stacker (AR-MS1)

Multi purpose drawer (AR-MU1) Stand/3 x 500 sheet paper drawer (AR-D14) Power supply unit (AR-DC1)

Stand/MPD & 2000 sheet paper drawer (AR-D13)

Simultaneous installation is required


Stand/3 x 500 sheet paper drawer Multi-function controller board B/W scanner module/DSPF Network scanner expansion kit Duplex module/bypass tray Stand/MPD & 2000 sheet

Upper exit tray extension

Facsimile expansion kit Fax memory (8 MB)

Multi purpose drawer

Saddle stitch finisher

PS3 expansion kit

Power supply unit

Print server card

Mail-bin stacker

Output units Finisher


*1

AR-FN6

*1

=Any of the units must be installed together.

AR-FN6 PRODUCT OUTLINE, CONFIGURATION 1-1

Hard disk drive

Duplex module

Scanner rack

Punch unit

Exit tray

Finisher

[3] SPECIFICATIONS
1. Basic
Type Transport speed Transport alignment Tray type (No. of tray) Upper tray Lower Tray Output paper capacity Upper tray Lower Tray Output paper delivery Output paper size Upper tray Desktop type finisher with dual exit tray To support 35-45 sheet/minute Center alignment EXIT tray Ascent/descent type offset tray 500 sheets sheets (A4/8.5"x11", 80g/m) 750 sheets (A4/8.5"x11", 80g/m) Face-down A3, B4, A4, A4R, B5, B5R, A5R 11"x17", 8.5"x14", 8.5"x13", 8.5"x11", 8.5"x11"R,5.5"x8.5"R, Executive, Japanese post card, Monarch(98x191),Com-10(105x241), DL(110x220),C5(162x229), ISO B5(176x250)

2. Staple parts
Offset stack Paper size to be stapled Ability of stapler (Max. # of pages for staple) Stapling pattern Stacking performance Offset volume:25mm A4, B5, 8.5"x11" 30 sheets (smaller than A4/8.5"x11", 80g/m)

Lower Tray Spec of media Upper for paper tray output Tracing paper:52-59g/m / 14-15lbs Plain paper:60-128g/m / 16-34lbs Index paper:176g/m / 47lbs Cover paper:205g/m / 54-55lbs Transparency Plain 60-128g/m /16-34lbs Not provided Provided Provided Provided Less than about 67.3W Supplied from the optional power source (AR-DC1) (DC24V 2.7A / DC5V 0.5A) 460 x 530 x 508 (mm) 460 x 530 (mm) Approx. 21kg

3 patterns (front 1/rear 1/both) Offset Horizontal displacement: Less than 15mm (Less than 10mm up to 250 sheets) Vertical displacement: Less than 15mm (In the non-staple mode on the offset tray) Matching Max. deviation width Within 2mm (In the staple mode on the offset tray) Staple supply Refill system Staple detection Staple empty Provided No cartridge Provided Staple jam Provided Kinds of paper Pre-punched paper, transparency film, heavy paper, which cannot be label, envelope, postcard stapled

3. Consumable parts
Name Content Life Product name Remark Common with cartridge for AR-FN4 & AR-FN6 Staple Staple cartridge cartridge x3 3000x3 AR-SC1

Lower Tray Remaining paper detection Exit tray full detection Upper tray Lower Tray Upper tray Lower tray Power consumption Power source

External dimensions(WxDxH) Occupied dimensions(WxD) Weight

AR-FN6 SPECIFICATIONS 3-1

[4] UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION


<Before installation> Start installation after checking that the DATA and COMMUNICATION indicators on the operation panel are neither lit nor blinking. For installation of AR-FN6, an optional stand/paper drawer (stand/MPD & 2000 sheet paper drawer, stand/3 x 500 sheet paper drawer or multi purpose drawer) must have been installed. Also if a multi purpose drawer has been installed, a power supply unit (AR-DC1) is needed additionally.

<2>Mount screw B to the position shown in the illustration.


Screw B

3) Attach the finisher. <1>Remove the paper exit actuator from the main unit of the printer.

Actuator

<2>Raise the relay unit at the side of the finisher.

Relay unit

<Parts included>
Screws A (M4x8): 5 pcs.
Stapling position labels: 2 sheets

Tray 1: 1 pc.

Screw B: 1 pc.

Tray 2: 1 pc.

Mounting plates: 2 pcs.

Staple cartridge: 1 pc.

<3>Hold the grip of the finisher and place the finisher on the stand/paper drawer temporarily. Then, push the lower part to attach the finisher by sliding it toward the exit tray of the main unit. At this time, align the finisher with the exterior line of the stand/paper drawer.
Place.

1) Turn off the main switch of the main unit of the printer. Turn the main switch located on the front side of the main unit to the "OFF" position. Then, remove the power plug of the main unit from the outlet.

/HEF

"OFF"

2) Remove the upper cabinet of the stand/paper drawer. <1>Pull out the paper tray of the stand/paper drawer. Remove the four screws attached to the right on the top of the stand/ paper drawer and remove the cabinet.
Cabinet

Push.

/HEF

Push.

AR-FN6 UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION 4-1

<4>Open the front cover of the finisher and fix the finisher with three screws A at the positions shown in the illustration. Then, close the front cover and close the paper tray of the stand/ paper drawer.

<3>Insert the staple cartridge.

(Front side)

Screws A

<4>Slide the release lever to the left and return the staple unit.

Screws A

<5>Attach the mounting plates to the positions shown in the illustration and fix them with screws A.
4A=H IE@A

5) Attach the trays. Attach tray 1, tray 2 to the positions shown in the illustration.
6H=O 

Mounting plates

Screws A
6H=O

Mounting plate

Desk frame
Caution: Insert the mounting plate under the desk frame. 4) Insert the staple cartridge. <1>Pull out the staple unit.

Steps 6) and after are the procedure to be carried out when a multi purpose drawer has been installed. If a stand/MPD & 2000 sheet paper drawer or a stand/3 x 500 sheet paper drawer has been installed, carry out steps 9). 6) Process the AC inlet cover attached to the rear cabinet of the stand/ paper drawer. <1>Remove the two screws that secure the rear cabinet and remove the rear cabinet. <2>Remove the screw that fixes the AC inlet cover and then remove the AC inlet cover. Process the AC inlet cover as shown in the illustration.
Screw

<2>Remove the sealing tape from the staple cartridge.


Rear cabinet Screw

Cut out. Screw

AC inletcover AC inlet cover

AR-FN6 UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION 4-2

7) Attach the power supply unit. Attach the power supply unit to the hanging portions and secure it using the supplied three screws.

9) Remove the AC inlet cover and then remove the rear cabinet of the stand/paper drawer. <1>Remove the screw that fixes the AC inlet cover and then remove the AC inlet cover.

Hanging portion Hanging portion

Screws

Screws Optional power supply unit

AC inlet cover Screw


(* Similar work for the multi purpose drawer)

8) Connect the power supply unit harness to the PCU PWB of the main unit of the printer. <1>Remove the screw that fixes the harness cover of the main unit of the printer and slide the harness cover up to remove it. Process the harness cover as shown in the illustration.

<2>Remove the AC cord of the power supply unit from the inlet connector of the main unit of the printer. Remove the four screws that fix the rear cabinet and then remove the rear cabinet.

Screw

Rear cabinet Harness cover


<2>Connect the power supply unit harness connector to CN11 (red connector) of the PCU PWB of the main unit of the printer.
(* Similar work for the multi purpose drawer)

Connector

CN11

10) Arrange the harness of the finisher. <1>Pass the harness of the finisher between the power supply unit and the frame of the stand/paper drawer and connect it to the connector of the power supply unit. <2>Fit the snap band attached to the finisher at the position shown in the illustration to fix the harness.

Snap band
<3>Reattach the harness cover to its original position and fix it with the removed screw. At this time, ensure that the power supply unit harness is arranged as shown in the illustration.

Screw Optional power supply harnesses


Finisher harness Power supply unit connector

(* Similar work for the multi purpose drawer)

Harness cover Wire saddle Wire saddle Wire saddle


* Fix the harness securely to the wire saddle. AR-FN6 UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION 4-3

11) Attach the rear cabinet of the stand/paper drawer. <1>Pass the AC cord of the power supply unit as shown in the illustration and fix the rear cabinet of the stand/paper drawer with the screws.

12) Connect the AC cord of the optional power supply unit to the main unit of the printer. <1>Connect the AC cord of the power supply unit to the inlet connector of the main unit of the printer at the location shown in the illustration.

Rear cabinet

AC cord
(* Similar work for the multi purpose drawer)

<2>Attach the AC inlet cover to the rear cabinet of the stand/paper drawer and fix it with the removed screw.

13) Paste the stapling position label. (Paste it only if the scanner module is installed.) Paste the label to the position shown in the illustration.

Screw

AC inlet cover

(* Similar work for the multi purpose drawer)

AR-FN6 UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION 4-4

[5] EXTERNAL VIEWS AND INTERNAL STRUCTURES


A. External view

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1 5 Top cover Offset tray 2 6 SF Knob Front door 3 7 Top tray Staple unit 4 Staple cartridge

B. Internal structure

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! # ' $ &

1 4 7

Finisher transport roller R1 No.1 tray paper exit roller Stapler unit

2 5 8

De-curler roller S paper entry roller Lower tray paper exit roller

3 6 9

Transport roller R2 Transport roller R2 Alignment tray

AR-FN6 EXTERNAL VIEWS AND INTERNAL STRUCTURES 5-1

C.Sensor
5.SCID 6.SCID2 10.PSHP 13.STUHP 8.JFHP 1.PID

2.DOPD

4.PPD 12.STTHP2 11.STTHP1 19.DSW2

3.T1PF

20.STHP 9.JRHP 18.DSW1 7.SCPD

15.T2UP 21.STNC 22.STLS 23.STSP 17.T2PD 14.POD 16.T2DN


Function Detection of paper entry into the interface transport section Active condition L : Paper loaded Remark

Code 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 PID DOPD T1PF PPD SCID SCID2 SCPD JFHP JRHP PSHP STTHP1 STTHP2 STUHP POD T2UP T2DN T2PD DSW1 DSW2 STHP STNC STLS STSP

Name Paper In Detect Sensor Door Open Detect Sensor Tray 1 Paper Full Detect Sensor Paper pushl Detect Sensor Staple Compiler In Detect Sensor 2 Staple Compiler In Detect Sensor Staple Compiler Paper Detect Sensor Jogger Front Home Position Sensor Jogger Rear Home Position Sensor Pushher Home Position Sensor Staple Turn Home Position Sensor 1 Staple Turn Home Position Sensor 2 Staple Turn Home Position Sensor Paper Out Detect Sensor Tray 2 Upper Detect Sensor Tray 2 Down Detect Sensor Tray 2 Paper Detect Sensor Door Switch 1 Door Switch 2 Stapler Home Position Sensor Stapler No Cartridge Sensor Stapler Low Staple Sensor Stapler Self Priming Sensor

Upper side cover open/close detection L : Door open Upper side tray paper exit full detection L : Paper full Detection of paper holding return in the H : Home position compiler Staple paper entry detection Staple paper entry detection Paper detection in the compiler Jogger F home position detection Jogger R home position detection Pusher home position detection Staple rotation home position detection Staple rotation home position detection Staple shift home position detection Paper exit detection Offset tray upper limit position detection Offset tray paper empty detection Front door open/close detection Stapler home position detection Stapler cartridge empty detection Stapler staple empty detection H : Home position L : Paper loaded H : Upper limit L : Paper loaded L : Paper loaded L : Paper loaded H : Home position H : Home position H : Home position Detected by combination of STTHP1 and STTHP2

Offset tray lower limit position detection H : Lower limit L : Paper loaded L : Door open L : Home position H : Empty H : Empty Right upper door open/close detection L : Door open

Stapler staple ready position detection L : Ready

AR-FN6 EXTERNAL VIEWS AND INTERNAL STRUCTURES 5-2

D. Motor, Clutch, Solenoid, PWB

15.SPS 14.PPS

12.SCGS 5.PSM 3.JFM

11.FGS 4.JRM 2.MM 6.STM 1.Main PWB 7.STUM 10.T2OM 8.STTM

16.T2S 13.SCRS
Code 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Main PWB MM JFM JRM PSM STM STUM STTM EVM T2OM FGS SCGS SCRS PPS SPS T2S Main Motor Jogger Front Motor Jogger Rear Motor Pushher Motor Staple Motor Staple Unit Motor Staple Unit Turn Motor Elevator Motor Tray 2 Ouput Motor Finisher Gate Solenoid Staple Compiler Gate Solenoid Staple Compiler Rolor Solenoid Paper Push Solenoid Stopper Solenoid Tray 2 Solenoid Name Main Control PWB Drives transport rollers F side alignment plate drive R side alignment plate drive Pusher drive Staple drive Stapler shift Stapler rotation Offset tray up-down shift Drive of paper exit paddler to offset tray Paper entry gate selection Staple paper entry gate selection Belt roller press/release selection Paper rear edge holding drive selection Stopper drive selection Paper exit paddler drive selection Function

9.EVM

Remark

Communication with the machine, control of the machine operations

AR-FN6 EXTERNAL VIEWS AND INTERNAL STRUCTURES 5-3

[6] MACHINE OPERATION


1. Using the stapling function from the printer feature
When using the stapling function, select "Properties" on the printer driver setting screen, open the "Main" tab shown in the right illustration, and then select "Left", "Right" or "Top " at "Binding Edge" and "1 Staple" or "2 Staples" in the "Staple" drop down. NOTES: The settings screens above will appear only if the devices have been set properly in the printer driver. The combination of paper selection and other functions may not be compatible. For instance, if heavy paper, envelopes, label stock, etc. are selected, it will not be possible to select duplex, offset tray, saddle stitch, etc. The illustration below shows the screen for a PCL printer driver in the Windows 98 environment.

2. Using the finisher functions in the copy mode


If you touch the [OUTPUT] key on the copy mode basic screen, a screen for selecting the sort/group/staple sort functions and selecting an exit tray will appear.
OUTPUT SORT STAPLE SORT GROUP TOP TRAY OFFSET TRAY OFFSET OK

8 7 6

1 : [GROUP] key If this function is selected, all copies of the same original will be grouped. 2 : [STAPLE SORT] key If this function is selected, sorted copies will be stapled and delivered to the offset tray. (not offset stacked) 3 : [SORT] key If this function is selected, each set of copies will be sequentially delivered. 4 : Icon display The icon of the selected function (sort, staple sort or group) is displayed. 5 : [OFFSET] key If this function is selected (checked), the offset function will be enabled. If the check mark is cleared, the offset function will be disabled. (If the staple sort function is selected, the check mark of the offset function will be automatically cleared.)

6 : [OFFSET TRAY] key If the offset tray is selected, printed sheets will be delivered to the offset tray. (If the staple sort function is selected, the offset tray will be automatically selected.) 7 : [TOP TRAY] key If the top tray is selected, printed sheets will be delivered to the top tray. 8 : [OK] key Press to close this screen and to return to the basic screen. * If a function is selected, the corresponding key will be highlighted.

AR-FN6 MACHINE OPERATION 6-1

3. Stapling position quick reference list


When stapling is performed, the orientation of image data or original is related to the stapling position, binding position and orientation of paper complicatedly. The table below shows the relation.

Image data or original First page (front side) Second page (reverse side)

Two sides

Result
One-position stapling Two-position stapling

Left binding
One-position stapling

NOTES: When using the stapling function, select the offset tray as an exit tray. If another tray is selected, the stapling function cannot be used. Select only one paper size. If different sizes are included, stapling cannot be performed. * The following types of paper cannot be stapled. Pre-punched paper, transparency film, heavy paper, label, envelope, postcard

Portrait orientation printing Landscape orientation printing

Top binding Right binding Left binding Top binding Right binding
AR-FN6 MACHINE OPERATION 6-2

Two-position stapling with top binding cannot be made.

One-position stapling Two-position stapling

One-position stapling Two-position stapling with left binding cannot be made.

One-position stapling Two-position stapling

One-position stapling Two-position stapling with right binding cannot be made.

indicates stapling positions.

[7] OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTIONS


1. Paper transport path
A. Machine paper exit reverse (Switchback)
When the duplex print or the left side paper exit tray is selected, paper is once discharged to the interface unit and then switched back.

C. Paper exit to the lower tray


When stapling or offset operation is performed, paper is discharged to the lower tray.

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2. Descriptions of each section


The finisher is composed of (1) upper paper transport section, (2) alignment tray section, and (3) tray 2 paper exit section. Offset and stapling (3 positions) can be performed with paper exit to tray 2 as well as the selected tray by the command from the machine.
(1) Upper paper transport section

B. Paper exit to the upper tray


In the normal paper exit operation, paper is discharged to the upper tray.

(3) Tray 2 paper exit section

(2) Alignment tray section

Stapler

AR-FN6 OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTIONS 7-1

A. Upper transport section


(1) Paper transport path
By rotating the main motor (MM), all the transport rollers in the unit (except for the tray 2 final roller) are driven.

(5) Paper holder


The paper holder is driven by the paper holder solenoid (PPS) to hold the rear edge of paper in the alignment tray.

(6) Alignment and paper exit in offset


1 3 Center reference

(2) Interface unit paper entry gate


The finisher gate solenoid (FGS) operates the interface unit paper entry gate to perform machine paper exit reversion and selection of the paper path to the tray 1 and the tray 2.

(3) S paper entry gate


The compiler paper entry gate solenoid (SCGS) operates the S paper entry gate to select the paper path to the tray 1 or the tray 2.

Jogger F

4 Pressure release roller 2 Stopper Paper size Paper exit

Jogger R

(4) Tray 1 paper full detection


Tray 1 paper full detection is performed by the tray 1paper full sensor (T1PF) in linkage with the tray 1 paper full actuator.
Staple paper entry sensor 1 (SCID) Interface unit paper entry gate Tray 1 paper full sensor (T1SP) S paper entry gate

Paper entry sensor (PID) Staple paper entry sensor 2 (SCID2) Tray 1 paper full actuator

1) The joggers F/R are moved to the standby position before paper entry into the alignment tray, and paper is passed to the alignment tray. 2) When paper is passed into the alignment tray, the stopper solenoid is turned on to receive paper. 3) After paper entry into the alignment tray, the joggers are moved to the suitable positions according to the paper size, and paper is offset. 4) The stopper solenoid is turned off and the pressure release (roller) solenoid is turned on to discharge paper to the tray 2.

(7) Alignment in stapling


Center reference 1 Jogger F 3 5 Paper holder 4 1 Pusher 3

B. Alignment tray section


(1) Jogger F/R
The jogger F/R motors (JFM, JRM) are driven at the timing of paper entry into the alignment tray to operate the joggers F/R (alignment plates on both sides), making transverse alignment of paper.

(2) Pusher
The pusher motor (PSM) is driven at the timing of paper entry into the alignment tray to operate the pusher (upper alignment plate). Paper is squeezed with the pusher and the stopper which is provided at the lead edge of paper to make longitudinal alignment of paper. The pusher also serves to hold the rear edge of a paper bundle in order not to change the sequence of the next paper when it enters the alignment tray. It also pushes a stapled paper bundle to the tray 2 in the staple mode.

Jogger R

2 Stopper Paper size


1) Before paper entry into the alignment tray, the joggers F/R are moved to the standby position, and paper is entered into the alignment tray. 2) When paper enters the alignment tray, the stopper solenoid is turned on to receive paper. 3) After paper entry into the alignment tray, the joggers F/F are moved to the paper size positions to align paper. 4) The paper holder solenoid is turned on at the same time with (3) to hold the rear edge of entered paper, and the pusher is moved to the paper size position. 5) After completion of moving the pusher, the paper holder solenoid is turned off.

(3) Stopper
The stopper is driven by the stopper solenoid (SPS) to stop the lead edge of paper in order to hold paper in the alignment tray.

(4) Pressure release roller


The pressure release roller is driven by the pressure release solenoid (SCRS). It is pressed when paper is transported from the alignment tray to the tray 2. It also serves to improve longitudinal alignment capability when paper enters the alignment tray in the staple mode.

AR-FN6 OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTIONS 7-2

(8) Staple unit


The stapler staples paper. The ST shift motor slides the stapler horizontally with the paper lead edge according to the staple positions (forward, backward, 2 positions). The ST rotating motor (STTM) rotates the stapler from the save position to the stapling position, and can slide the staple replacement position horizontally and can discharge paper.

(11) Paper exit after stapling

1 3
Pusher Jogger R

(9) Stapler
The stapler can staple max. 30 pages of 80g paper. It is composed of the drive DC motor (STM), the home position sensor (STHP), the staple empty sensor (STLS), the cartridge empty sensor (STNC), and the selfpriming sensor (STSP) which detects a staplable position.

Jogger F

Pressure release roller

(10) Stapling

Stopper

Paper bundle exit

Staple replacement position

4 3 2 11 5 6 10

8 7 9

1) The joggers F/R are moved to the paper exit position. 2) The stopper solenoid is turned off. 3) The pressure release solenoid is turned on to shift the pusher to the paper exit position, and the paper bundle is discharged to the tray 2 paper exit section. 4) The pressure release solenoid is turned off and the pusher is returned to the home position.

C. Tray 2 paper exit section


(1) Paper transport
Only in paper exit to the tray 2, the final roller is driven by rotating the paper exit motor (T2OM).

1) The stapler is moved from the staple replacement position to the slidable position. 2) The stapler is shifted to the stapling position. 3) The stapler is rotated to the stapling position. Put paper to be stapled in the staple tray. 4) Paper is stapled. 5) The stapler is rotated to the standby position. When in one-position stapling, a bundle of paper is discharged to the tray 2 (paper exit section), and the procedure goes to (10) 6) The stapler is shifted to the second stapling position. 7) The stapler is rotated to the stapling position. 8) Paper is stapled. (Second stapling) 9) The stapler is rotated to the standby position. The bundle of paper is discharged to the tray 2 (paper exit section) 10) After completion of a job, the stapler is shifted to the staple replacement position. 11) The stapler is rotated to the staple replacement position. For one-position stapling, however, procedures (6) - (10) are not performed.

(2) Elevator operation and tray 2 paper full detection


The elevator motor is rotated to move the tray 2 up and down so that paper is discharged at the fixed position according to the quantity of paper loaded in the tray 2. The tray 2 full is detected when both the tray 2 upper limit sensor which is linked with the tray 2 upper limit actuator and the tray 2 lower limit sensor are on.

AR-FN6 OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTIONS 7-3

(3) Paddler operation/tray 2 upper limit detection actuator operation


When the paper exit motor is rotating, the tray 2 solenoid (T2S) is turned on so that the paddler is rotated to pull paper and pull the actuator toward the unit in order to improve the stacking capacity of paper loaded in the tray 2.
Paper exit sensor (POD)

Tray 2 upper limit detection actuator

Paddler Tray 2 upper limit sensor (T2UP)

Tray 2 lower limit sensor (T2DN)

3. Basic operation
A. Basic operation flow
Power on

Door close

Initializing

Door open state

Standby

Door open

Machine paper feed start Paper exit end Initializing (After completion of a job) Transport operation Alignment operation Stapling operation Paper exit operation Jam occurrence Door open

Operation in case of a jam

Standby for jam cancel

Door open

AR-FN6 OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTIONS 7-4

[8] ADJUSTMENTS
1. Jogger position adjustment
A. Jogger F/R
1) Staple 5 sheets of A4 or LT paper and check the paper shift (A) shown in the figure below.
Staple

4) When the joggers F/R stop, open the door and load A$/LT paper in the alignment tray, and check the jogger width visually. 5) When the jogger width is too wide or too narrow, use [ ] key and [ ] key again to change the adjustments value. Press [OK] key to shift the jogger to the A4/LT alignment position, and check visually. The table below shows relationship between the adjustment value and the jogger width. Adjustment value Decreased by 1. Increased by 1. Jogger width Increased by about 0.375mm. Decreased by about 0.375mm

6) After completion of the adjustment, remove the paper from the alignment tray and terminate the DIAG MODE.

C. MFP adjustment procedure


(A)

1) When the sub code of the simulation is entered, the following display is shown.
SIMULATION 3-6

2) If the shift (A) is less than 1mm, there is no need to adjust. 3) If the shift (A) is 1mm or greater, adjust as shown in the table below. Model Pinter model Adjustment procedure DIAG MODE [FINISHER JOGGER ADJ.] (Finisher jogger position adjustment) SIM 3-6(Built-in finisher jogger position adjustment) SIM 3-6: Jogger position adjustment 2) Enter the adjustment value with [0] - [9] keys and press START key, and the menu below will be displayed. (Adjustment range: 40 - 60)
SIMULATION 3-6 FINISHER JOGGER ADJUSTMENT.MOVING...
FINISHER JOGGER ADJUSTMENT.INPUT VALUE 40-60,AND PRESS START.

50

MFP

50

Jogger F

Jogger R

SIM 3-6: Jogger moving When the stopper is turned on, and finisher joggers F/R move to and stop at the positions shown in the table below. Destination Inch series AB series Jogger position LT size alignment position A4 size alignment position

B. Printer model adjustment procedure


1) In the DIAG MODE, select [FINISHER JOGGER ADJ.].

3) When the joggers F/R stop, open the door and load A4/LT paper in the alignment tray, and check the jogger width visually. 4) When the jogger width is too wide or too narrow, use [0] - [9] key again to change the adjustments value. Press [START] key to shift the jogger to the A4/LT alignment position, and check visually. The table below shows relationship between the adjustment value and the jogger width. Adjustment value Decreased by 1. Increased by 1. Jogger width Increased by about 0.375mm. Decreased by about 0.375mm

FINISHER JOGGER ADJ.


2) Press [OK] key, and the following display will be shown. Use [ ] key and [ ] key to change the adjustments value. (Adjustment range: 40 - 60)

ADJUST VALUE

50

5) After completion of the adjustment, remove the paper from the alignment tray and terminate the simulation.

3) Change the adjustment value and press OK key, and the stopper will be turned on and the finisher joggers F/R will move to and stop at the positions shown in the table below. Destination Inch series AB series Jogger position LT size alignment position A4 size alignment position

AR-FN6 ADJUSTMENTS 8-1

[9] DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY, MAINTENANCE


1. Maintenance System Table
Check (Clean, replace, or adjust as necessary.) When calling ( ) Clean Replace Adjust Lubricate Move position

Unit name Transport section

Part name Transport rollers De-curler roller Transport paper guides

50K

100K 150K 200K 250K 300K 350K 400K

Remark

Drive section Other Staple un Staple cartridge

Gears Belts Sensors Discharge brush

(Specified position)

Replace UN at 100K staple. User replacement for every 3000pcs.

AR-FN6 DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY, MAINTENANCE 9-1

2. Disassembly and assembly


A.Unit transit
Note: When carrying the finisher unit removed from the printer, fold the transport unit as described below. If not, the frame may be bent, causing a breakdown of the machine.

C.Transport unit
No. 1 2 3 Parts name Transport rollers De-curler roller Transport paper guide Job item Clean Check Clean Clean 50K 100K 100K cycle 100K

1) 3)

2)

2) 4)

1)

2)

B. External cabinet
(1) Gate solenoid

1)

2)

5) 6) 4)

2) 8) 9) 6) 7)
1)

4) 3)
(2) Transport roller

16)

4)

5)

4)

13) 12) 14)15) 11)

12) 11) 10)


3) 2)

1)

AR-FN6 DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY, MAINTENANCE 9-2

(3) Upper open/close sensor

(6) De-curler roller

1) 3) 2)
1) 5) 2)

4)

3)

4) 3)

(4) Upper cover


4) 3) 6) 1) 1) 2) 3)

1)

2) 2) 3) 1) 3) 4) 5)

(7) Transport roller

(5) Paper entry sensor

4)

6)

7)
1) 3) 1) 4)

5) 8)
1) 5) 2)

3) 9) 10) 11)

1) 2)

AR-FN6 DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY, MAINTENANCE 9-3

D. Rear side of the unit

(3) Staple shift motor

3)

2)

2)

1)

(4) Elevator motor / Staple rotation motor


1)

(1) Main motor

2)

1)

3)

1) 2) 3) 2)

1)

(2) Main control PWB


* A red seal is attached to the staple rotating motor.

(5) Pressure-release solenoid

4)

1)

3)

2)

2)

3) 3) 1)

AR-FN6 DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY, MAINTENANCE 9-4

E. Stapler
No. 1 2 Parts name Staple UN Staple cartridge Job item Replace User replacement cycle 100K staple 3000pc.

(1) Stapler unit

4)

5) 4) 3)
1) 2) 3)

6) 2)

1)

2)

1)

1)

AR-FN6 DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY, MAINTENANCE 9-5

F. Inside of the unit


6) 4)

3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 2)

2) 1)

1)

2)

(1) Jogger motor (2) Pusher motor

1)

2)

1) 2) 1)

(3) Elevator unit

7)

4)

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

3)

1) 2) 3) 2)

1)

AR-FN6 DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY, MAINTENANCE 9-6

G. Right side of the unit (Paper exit side)


No. 1 Parts name Transport roller Job item clear cycle 100K

(2) Lower stage tray paper exit roller

(1) External cabinet


1)

1)

5) 6) 4)

2) 8) 9) 6) 7)
1)

4) 3)
2)

4) 3)
(3) Paper exit paddler

2)

1)

3) 2) 1)

3)

1) 2)

4)

AR-FN6 DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY, MAINTENANCE 9-7

H. Front side of the unit


No. 1 Parts name Paper guide Job item clean cycle 100K

(3) Compiler paper entry gate solenoid


7) 8) 6) 10) 5) 9)

2)

4)

4) 2) 1)

4) 3) 2)

5)

3)

I. Gears, Clutch
1)

No. 1 Gears

Parts name

Job item Lubricate

cycle 100K

(1) Stopper solenoid

1)

2)

J. Belts
(2) Paper holding solenoid
No. 1 Belts Parts name Job item clear cycle 300K

1)

2)

AR-FN6 DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY, MAINTENANCE 9-8

AR-FN6 BLOCK DIAGRAM

AR-FN6

Main PWB
4

4 JFM
+24V

1. Block Diagram

Pushher Home Position sensor


P80 ~ 83

+5V

PSHP Jogger Front Motor


Input buffer P131 4 (MTD1361F) Input buffer P84 ~ 87 P34 4 (MTD1361F) P35 RTP4 ~ RTP7 P10 P00 (MTD1361F) P36 P30 ~ 33 P13 P132 (MTD1361F) P14 RTP0 ~ RTP7 P130 (MTD1361) Output buffer Output buffer P102 MMCK P103 MME T2OPD P15 P11 P12 P01 (1-B3) +24V2 MMLK
Multiplexer 1 (74HC151)

Input buffer INTP4 INTP5 JPD

INTP2

Staple Turn Home Position sensor1 4 JRM


+24V

+5V

STTHP1

Chopping circuit Chopping circuit


Jogger Rear Motor 4 PSM
+24V

Staple Turn Home Position sensor2

+5V

STTHP2

Paper In Detect sensor

+5V

PID

Staple Compiler In Detect sensor Pushher Motor


PSPD 4

+5V

SCID 4 STUM
+24V

Staple Compiler In Detect sensor2

+5V

SCID2

Chopping circuit Chopping circuit


Staple Unit Motor 4 T2OM
+24V

Paper Out Detect sensor


STUPD 4

+5V

POD

Tray2 Upper detect sensor

+5V

T2UP

Tray2 Down detect sensor

+5V

T2DN

Tray2 Paper Detect sensor

+5V

T2PD

Chopping circuit

Tray2 Output Motor

Jogger Front Home Position sensor MM


+24V1

+5V

JFHP

Jogger Rear Home Position sensor

+5V

JRHP

Paper Push Detect sensor

+5V

PPD

Main Motor
3

CPU
(uPD784214AGC)
2 (1-B3) STNC STLS STSP IN0 P16 P37 P100,101 H bridge circuit (STA457C)

Staple Compiler Paper Detect sensor


(1-D3) MMLK D2 D3 Y

+5V

SCPD

D1

Stapler STM STHP STNC STLS STUHP


+5V

Stapler Motor Stapler Home Position sensor Stapler No Cartridge sensor Stapler Low Staple sensor STSP Stapler Self Priming sensor
+5V

Door Open Detect sensor


(1-D3) STNC STLS STSP D4 D5 A ~ C D6 D7
SEL0 ~ SEL2

+5V P70 ~ P72 INTP3 Input buffer

DOPD

[10] BLOCK DIAGRAM, WIRING DIAGRAM

Tray1 Paper Full detect sensor DSW1


24VM +24V1 AD0 ~ AD7 LATCH A0 ~ A7 A0 ~ A7 ASTB IN1 P17 A8 ~ A16 A8 ~ A16 RD +24V2 2 +5V P92,93 2 GND1 GND2 P90,91 H bridge circuit
(2SB1198K x4)

+5V +24V
Multiplexer 2 (74HC151)

T1PF

Staple Unit Home Position sensor


AD0 ~ AD7 D0 ~ D7

D0 DSW1 D1 A~C DSW2 D2 Y RD ASTB LE


(74HC373)

Door SWitch 1

Door SWitch 2

+24V2

EPROM 1M (M27C1001)
2

DSW2

A8 ~ A16 OE

+24V monitor (level converter) circuit

AR-FN6 BLOCK DIAGRAM, WIRING DIAGRAM 10-1


FG
+24V

2 EVM
H bridge circuit
(2SB1198K x4)

Elevator Motor 2 STTM Staple unit Turn Motor

AR-DC1
RXD-FIN2
Output buffer Input buffer Output buffer Input buffer Input buffer Input buffer P22 /RESET P23 RXD1 TXD1 P24 P25 P26 P27 P94

(Option power)
TXD-FIN2 DSR-FIN2/ DTR-FIN2/ RES-FIN2 FGS-FIN2/

Transistor array
(TD62003AP)

SCGS PPS SPS T2S SCRS FGS

+24V +24V +24V +24V +24V +24V

Staple Compiler Gate Solenoid Paper Push Solenoid Stopper Solenoid Tray2 Solenoid Staple Compiler Rolor Solenoid Finisher Gate Solenoid
1

AR-FN6 WIRING DIAGRAM


STAPLE Compiler Upper PG
Tray 1 full detection
T1PF JFHP
1 2 3 1 2 3 OR BL GY 1 2 3 +5V T1PF/ GND2 CNI(S3B-PH-K-S) CNH(B32B-PHDSS)

To Option DCPS
Jogger F.H.P. detection
1 2 3

FRONT Frame

S Paper Entry UNIT

2. Wiring Diagram

GY FG 1 2 3

JRHP

Jogger R.H.P. detection Pusher H.P. detection

MAIN PWB TF
GY FG 1 2 3

PSHP SCPD

REAR Frame
SCID
1-D2

Compiler paper detection Compiler paper entry detection


1 2 RD BR

1 2 3

SCGS

Compiler gate solenoid


(SMP-03V-BC)

SMR-18V-N
CNA(B16B-PHDSS)

Compiler paper entry detection 2


1 2 3 COM3 GND2 SCID2/ OR GY BR 1 2 3

SCID2

FGS-FIN/ RES-FIN2 DSR-FIN2/ DTR-FIN2/ RXD-FIN2 TXD-FIN2 1 2 3

PL BL PK BR PL BL FGS-FIN/ RES-FIN2 DSR-FIN2/ DTR-FIN2/ RXD-FIN2 TXD-FIN2

PPD
1 2 RD BR

Paper hold detection


SPS DSW2

N.C.

N.C.

+5V JFHP GND2 +5V JRHP GND2 +5V PSHP GND2 +5V SCPD/ GND2 COM2 GND2 SCID/ SCGS/ +5V STTHP1/ GND2 +5V STTHP2/ GND2 COM3 GND2 SCID2/ +5V PPD/ GND2 +24V SPS/ +24V PPS/ (SMP-10V-BC) 1

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32

OR BL GY OR PL GY OR BR GY OR PK GY OR GY BL BR OR BL GY OR PL GY OR GY BR OR PK GY RD BL RD PL

Stopper solenoid Staple replacement door SW

2 1 2 3

+5V GND2 GND2 GND1 +24V GND1 +24V GND1 +24V FG CNF(B24B-PHDSS) RD RD GY FG 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 +24V1 +24V2 +5V STTHP1/ GND2 +5V STTHP2/ GND2 +24V PPS/ RD RD OR BL GY OR PL GY RD PL

OR GY GY GY RD GY RD GY RD +5V GND2 GND2 GND1 +24V GND1 +24V GND1 +24V

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

STTHP1 STTHP2
1 3 RD BR

ST rotation detection 1 ST rotation detection 2


3

12 11 10 9 8 7 17 1 4 3 16 14 15 13 5 2 6 18

N.C.

PPS

Paper hold solenoid Jogger F motor

JFM

DSW1
1 +24V1
N.C. N.C.

CNC(B32B-PHDSS) RD

1 2 3 4 5 6

OR YE BR BK RD RD

Compiler door SW
2

1 2 3 4 5 6

OR YE BR BK RD RD

JRM

Jogger R motor

ST shift motor
STUM PSM EVM STTM SCRS
N.C. N.C.

BK BR YE OR RD RD 4 3 2 1 5 6 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 OR YE BR BK RD RD

Elevator UNIT
RD BR 1 2 1 2

Elevator motor ST rotation motor Roller pressure relief solenoid

RD PK BR PL BL RD RD RD BL RD BL BR RD +24V STUMA STUM/A STUM/B STUMB +24V +24V EVM+ EVMSTTM+ STTMSCRS/ +24V

GND2 +24V1 +24V2 GND2 GND2 JFMB JFM/B JFM/A JFMA +24V +24V JRMB JRM/B JRM/A JRMA +24V +24V PSMB PSM/B PSM/A PSMA +24V +24V +24V 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 BL PL BR PK RD RD BL PL BR PK RD RD BL PL BR PK RD RD RD
1-D4

Pusher motor

(SMP-18V-BC)

Tray 2 solenoid
CNG(B9B-PH-K-S)

T2S

RD BR

Left cover UNIT


(SMP-09V-BC)

Relay UNIT
PID DOPD
1 2
N.C.

1 2

Tray 2 upper limit detection

T2UP

1 2 3

Paper entry detection Interface door open/close detection


RD BR 1 2 3

Tray 2 lower limit detection

T2DN

1 2 3

1 2 3

Tray 2 paper detection


N.C.

T2PD

1 2 3

COM1 GND2 PID/ +5V DOPD/ GND2 +24V FGS/

OR GY BL OR PL GY RD BR

COM1 GND2 PID/ +5V DOPD/ GND2 +24V FGS/

OR GY BL OR PL GY RD BR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

FGS

Paper entry reverse gate solenoid

Tray 2 paper exit detection

POD

1 2 3

RD BR OR PK GY OR PL GY OR BR GY OR GY BL BR RD OR PK GY OR PL GY OR BR GY OR GY BL T2S/ +24V +5V T2UP GND2 +5V T2DN GND2 +5V T2PD GND2 +5V GND2 POD/ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

+24V T2S/ +5V T2UP GND2 +5V T2DN GND2 +5V T2PD GND2 +5V GND2 POD/

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32

N.C. N.C. N.C.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 GY FG

AR-FN6 BLOCK DIAGRAM, WIRING DIAGRAM 10-2


Tray 2 paper exit motor
T2OM
1 2 3 4 5 6 T2OM/B +24V T2OMB T2OMA +24V T2OM/A OR BK BR RD WH YE 1 2 3 4 5 6 CNB(B6B-PH-K-R)

FG

STAPLER
CNE(B16B-PHDSS)

STAPLER UNIT
STNC STLS STHP STSP

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 STMSTMSTM+ STM+ STNC STLS STHP/ GND2 GND2 +5V STSP/ +5V STUHP GND2 (STTD) TEST 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 BL BL RD RD PL BR PK GY GY OR BL OR PL GY

STM

CND(B6B-PH-K-S)

1 2 3

STUHP

ST unit H.P. detection

Main motor
MM

1 2 3 4 5
N.C.

RD GY BL PL BR 1 2 3 4 5 6

+24V1 GND1 MME/ MMLK MMCK

Elevator stay
GY FG

GY

FG

3. Circuit Diagram
A B C

SF MAIN PWB TF UN (1/3)


+5V CNC-01 CNF-02 2 1 3 4 2 3 4 1 +24V1 +24V1 D2 D1 +24V BR28 10KJ x4 BR1 10KJ x4 CNF-03 +24V2 D13
4

+24V1

D1

1SS133 x4

+24V2

D14

DAN202K x 10KJ x4 R70 R69

BR8 10KJ x4 2 1 3 4 2 3 4 1 7 8 6 5 7 6 5 8 X 1 12.2MHz BR9 10KJ x4 3 R64 +5V 0J PPD/ SCID2/ JFHP JRHP T2UP T2DN T2PD/ CNE-16 TEST

CNH-27 CNH-25 CNH-02 CNH-05 CNC-22 CNC-25 CNC-28

PPD/ SCID2/ JFHP JRHP T2UP T2DN T2PD/

R68 R67

CP1 TEST BR10 2.2KJ x4

4 5 2 IC4 T2OA T2OB T2O/A T2O/B PSA PSB PS/A PS/B VDD X 2 X 1 VSS N.C. VSS RES/ PSPD PPD/ PSHP/ STUHP/ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 P120/RTP0 P121/RTP1 P122/RTP2 P123/RTP3 P124/RTP4 P125/RTP5 P126/RTP6 P127/RTP7 VDD X 2 X 1 VSS XT2 XT1 RESET P00/INTP0 P01/INTP1 P02/INTP2/NMI P03/INTP3 P04/INTP4 P05/INTP5 P06/INTP6 AVDD AVREF0 P10/ANI0 P11/ANI1 P12/ANI2 P13/ANI3 P14/ANI4 P15/ANI5 P16/ANI6 P17/ANI7 AVSS P130/ANO0 P131/ANO1 AVREF1 P70/RXD2/SI2 P71/TXD2/SO2 P72/ASCK2/SCK2 P20/RXD1/SI1 P21/TXD1/SO1 P22/ASCK1/SCK1 P23/PCL P24/BUZ P25/SI0/SDA0 P26/SO0 P27/SCK0/SCL0 P80/A0 P81/A1 P82/A2 STTHP1 STTHP2 (EVRE) VDD VSS SCID2/ JFHP JRHP T2UP T2DN T2PD/ IN0 IN1 VSS T2OPD JPD VDD SEL0 SEL1 SEL2 TXD-FIN2/ RXD-FIN2/ DTR-FIN2 DSR-FIN2 SCGS PPS SPS T2S JFA JFB JF/A JP1 +5V L1 MMZ1608S121A C58 + IC103A BA10393F + 3 2 1 CNA-08 +5V CNA-12 CNA-14 CNA-16 +24V +24V +24V + CNA-09 GND2 GND2 GND1 GND1 GND1 C27 47U/35V CNA-10 CNA-11 CNA-13 CNA-15
C

3 6

C89 222Z/50V x7 C90 C77 C75 C7 C8 C9 +5V

BR4 BR3 10KJ x4 3 4 2 DTC114YKA x4 Q128 2 C B E Q126 CNE-13 STUHP 2 C B E Q127


3

IC104 1 2 3 4 1 Xin Xout S1 LF FS781 R51 3.3KJ C40 471K/50V C29 473Z/16V VDD S0 FSOUT VSS 8 7 6 5

+5V

2.2KJ x4

3 1

R62 0J

R63 0J

CNH-08

PSHP

3 1

(2-B1) T2OA T2OB T2O/A T2O/B PSA PSB PS/A PS/B (2-B2)

CNH-18

STTHP1/

C B E

3 1 1 2 3 3 1

IC106 NC INA VSS OUT X TC4S584F VDD 5 4

+5V

Q125 CNH-21 STTHP2/ 2 C B E C76 222Z/50V x4 C25 C82 C81 +5V +5V

C39 473Z/16V (2-A2) PSPD

R53 1 CNJ-02 STLK (1-C3) (EVRE) 10KJ x2

Q124 DTC114YKA C B E 3 1

R54

2 C11 1

C41 473Z/16V

+5V

R65

R66

R73

R74

R75

4.7KJ x5 +5V CP5 3 3 3 D110 DAN202K x3 5 7 6 R50 R47 R48 4.7KJ x3 2 1 2 1 2 1 Q131 2 C37
2

IN0 RES/ +5V (1-D4) R59 4.7KJ C B E 3 BR11 1 4 2 3 1 C44 C B E 3 1 473Z/16V 2.2KJ x4 C61 C62 C63 SEL0 SEL1 SEL2 8 IN1 (1-D4) (2-A1) (2-A3) T2OPD JPD

D108

D109

+5V

CNA-02

RES-FIN2

473Z/16V TXD-FIN2 2 Q133

471K/50V x3

CNA-06

CP6 T D X

JFA JFB JF/A (2-B4)

CNA-04

DTR-FIN2/

2 Q129

C B E

3 1

CP8 DTR

47U/35V

CNA-05

RXD-FIN2

3 1

Q134 C B E CP9 Q130 C B E DTC114YKA x5 CP10 DSR 2 RXD 2

CNA-03

DSR-FIN2/

3 1

CNA-01

FGS-FIN/ +5V 2 1 2 1 2 1 +5V +5V R49 4.7KJ C B E DTC114YKA 4 2 3 1 Q132 3 1 R60 2.4KJ 5 7 6 8

BR2 2.2KJ x4

DAP202K x3 D107 D105 D106 3 3 3

+24V IC3 9 CNH-16


1

SCGS/ PPS/ SPS/ FGS/ T2S/ SCRS/ SOL1/ SOL1/ C80 223Z/50V

16 15 14 13 12 11 10

COM OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 OUT5 OUT6 OUT7 IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4 IN5 IN6 IN7 GND TD62003AP

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 DTC114YKA 3 1 Q120 C B E DTC114YKA 2 1 3 C B E Q121 2

SCGS PPS SPS T2S

CNH-32 CNH-30 CNG-08 CNC-19 CNC-15 CNC-17 CNK-02

SCRS(1-D3)

C 4

SOL1 (1-D3)

AR-FN6 BLOCK DIAGRAM, WIRING DIAGRAM 10-3

+5V CP2 3 3 SI2 D111 CP3 SO2 (1-B2) SEL0 SEL1 SEL2 2 1 2 1 (1-B2) IN0 IN1 CP4 /SCK2 BR12 10KJ x4 BR13 10KJ x4 4 3 2 1 5 6 7 8 +5V +5V R97 220J(1/4W) R95 220J(1/4W) R96 220J(1/4W) COM1 (PID) COM2 (SCID) COM3 (SCID2) CNG-01

D112 DAN202K x2

CNH-13

CNH-23

IC105 4 3 2 1 24VM/ DSW1/ C53 10 KJ x4 C54 222Z/50V x2 +5V 5 6 7 8 DSW2/ TEST 4 3 2 1 15 14 13 12 16 C52 473Z/16V C51 222Z/50V 74HC151 7 8 D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 VCC ST GND A B C 11 10 9 11 10 9 Y W 6 5 6 5

IC108 W Y D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 A B C ST GND 74HC151 VCC 4 3 2 1 15 14 13 12 16 7 8 C64 222Z/50V STTD SCPD/ MMLK DOPD/ STNC STLS STSP/ T1PF/

(STTD) SCPD/ MMLK DOPD/ STNC STLS STSP/ T1PF/

CNE-15 CNH-11 CND-04 CNG-05 CNE-05 CNE-06 CNE-11 CNI-02

+5V C65 473Z/16V C88 C24 C22 C21 C86 C12 C73

C26 222Z/50V

222Z/50V x7

+5V

R61 4.7KJ

+5V BR7 2.2KJ x4 5 6 3 7 2

(1-B1) P95 P94 P93 P92 P91 P90 TEST/VPP P37 P36/TI01 P35/TI00 P34/TI2 P33/TI1 P32/TO2 P31/TO1 P30/TO0 P103/TI8/TO8 P102/TI7/TO7 P101/TI6/TO6 P100/TI5/TO5 VDD P67/ASTB P66/WAIT P65/WR P64/RD P63/A19 P62/A18 P61/A17 P60/A16 VSS P57/A15 P56/A14 P55/A13 P54/A12 P53/A11 P52/A10 P51/A9 P50/A8 P47/AD7 P46/AD6 P45/AD5 P44/AD4 P43/AD3 P42/AD2 P41/AD1 P40/AD0 P87/A7 P86/A6 P85/A5 P84/A4 P83/A3 uPD784214AGC 100 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 SOL1 SCRS EVB EVA STTB STTA VPP STHP/ POD/ SCID/ PID/ STU/B STU/A STUB STUA MMCK MME STB STA VDD ASTB STUPD N.C. RD/ A19 A18 A17 A16 VSS A15 A14 A13 A12 A11 A10 A9 A8 AD7 AD6 AD5 AD4 AD3 AD2 AD1 AD0 JR/B JR/A JRB JRA JF/B JR/B JR/A JRB JRA JF/B BR22 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 120J x4 (2-B3) (2-B4) 8 7 6 5 8 7 6 5 +5V
2

SOL1 SCRS

BR5 EVB EVA 4 1 STTB (2-C2) STTA CP7 VPP 1 2 3 4 BR6 10KJ x4 8 7 6 5 STHP/ POD/ SCID/ PID/ CNE-07 CNC-32 CNH-15 CNG-03
3

(2-C2)

10KJ x4

STU/B STU/A STUB STUA MMCK MME STB STA ASTB

(2-B2)

BR25 10KJ x4

BR17 10KJ x4

+5V C23 222Z/50V x4

(1-D3) (1-D2) (2-C4)

BR15 10KJ x4

C85

C74

C10

(1-D1) MMCK (1-D3) 1 2 4 3 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1

Q122 2 C B E Q123 MME (1-D3) 2 C B E DTC114YKA x2

3 1

MMCK

CND-05

STUPD (2-A2) RD/ (1-E1)

3 1

MME/

CND-03

BR14

120J x4 BR16 120J x4

BR19 120J x4

BR21 120J x4

47U/35V +

CP11 VDD

C58 +5V

BR20 10KJ x4

BR18 10KJ x4

BR23 10KJ x4 CP12 VSS C45 C48 C49 C59 C46 C47 C50 C60 222Z/50V x4 473Z/16V x4

BR26 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 10KJ x4 4

IC110 AD0 AD1 AD2 AD3 AD4 AD5 AD6 AD7 R82 ASTB 3 4 7 8 13 14 17 18 11 100J R91 10KJ +5V 20 1 10 C79 473Z/16V C78 222Z/50V D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 LE VCC OE GND 74HC373 Q0 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 2 5 6 9 12 15 16 19

BR27 120J x4 A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 BR24 120J x4 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 R83 RD/ (1-D3) 100J 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 27 26 23 25 4 28 29 3 2 24 1 R94 10KJ 31

IC5 A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 VCC OE VPP PGM M27C1001 +5V CE GND 32 22 16 +5V C84 473Z/16V O0 O1 O2 O3 O4 O5 O6 O7 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 AD0 AD1 AD2 AD3 AD4 AD5 AD6 AD7

(1-D3)

+5V

+24V

C83 222Z/50V

C27 47U/35V

C38 473Z/16V

C1 47U/35V

C16 223Z/50V

AR-FN6 BLOCK DIAGRAM, WIRING DIAGRAM 10-4

SF MAIN PWB TF UN (2/3)


R55 0.47J(1W) R44 C42 332Z/50V R56 1KJ IC102 2 5 6 C43
4

6.8KJ

+24V 22 8 9 15 28 10 13 23 20 21 4 1 11 14 + C34 47U/35V

C35

222Z/50V

NC NC NC NC Rs A Vs A Vs B Rs B Vref A Vref B IN /A IN A IN /B IN B MTD1361F

Vmm NC NC PG PG NC NC CR A CR B NC OUT A OUT /A OUT B OUT /B

7 R57 1KJ 3 25 18 12 24 19 JF/A JFA JF/B JFB 26 27 17 16

332Z/50V R58 0.47J(1W)

C36 R46

222Z/50V 6.8KJ

JFMA JFM/A JFMB JFM/B D16 D15 D17 D18 M1FL20U x4

CNF-09 CNF-08 CNF-06 CNF-07

(1-B2,D2)

R78 0.47J(1W) R71 C66 332Z/50V R79 1KJ IC107 2 5 6 +5V C67 332Z/50V R76 4.7KJ 3 1 R77 510J R45 360J (1-D2) JR/A JRA JR/B JRB R81 0.47J(1W) R80 1KJ 7 3 25 18 12 24 19 26 27 17 16 NC NC NC NC Rs A Vs A Vs B Rs B Vref A Vref B IN /A IN A IN /B IN B MTD1361F JRM/B D22 D21 D19 D20 M1FL20U x4 R21 0.47J(1W) R2 C17 332Z/50V R17 1KJ IC101 2 5 6 +5V C18 332Z/50V R24 4.7KJ 3 1 R25 360J R23 360J (1-D3) STU/A STUA STU/B STUB R22 0.47J(1W) R18 1KJ 7 3 25 18 12 24 19 26 27 17 16 NC NC NC NC Rs A Vs A Vs B Rs B Vref A Vref B IN /A IN A IN /B IN B MTD1361F STUM/B R92 0.47J(1W) R86 C70 332Z/50V
2

6.8KJ

+24V 22 8 9 15 28 10 13 23 20 21 4 1 11 14 + C55 47U/35V

C56

222Z/50V

Vmm NC NC PG PG NC NC CR A CR B NC OUT A OUT /A OUT B OUT /B

C57 R72

222Z/50V 6.8KJ

(1-B2)

JPD

C B E

JRMA JRM/A JRMB

CNF-15 CNF-14 CNF-12 CNF-13

Q135 DTC114YKA

6.8KJ

+24V 22 8 9 15 28 10 13 23 20 21 4 1 11 14 + C4 47U/35V

C5

222Z/50V

Vmm NC NC PG PG NC NC CR A CR B NC OUT A OUT /A OUT B OUT /B

C6

222Z/50V

R3

6.8KJ

(1-D3)

STUPD

C B E

STUMA STUM/A STUMB

CNC-05 CNC-06 CNC-08 CNC-07

Q114 DTC114YKA

6.8KJ

R88 1KJ IC109 2 5 6 NC NC NC NC Rs A Vs A Vs B Rs B Vref A Vref B IN /A IN A IN /B IN B MTD1361F Vmm NC NC PG PG NC NC CR A CR B NC OUT A OUT /A OUT B OUT /B 22 8 9 15 28 10 13 23 20 21 4 1 11 14

+24V

C69

222Z/50V

C68 47U/35V C71 222Z/50V

+5V

C72 332Z/50V R84 4.7KJ R93 0.47J(1W) R90 1KJ

7 3 25 18 12 24 19 PS/A PSA PS/B PSB 26 27 17 16

R89

6.8KJ

(1-B3)

PSPD

C B E

3 1

R85 510J R87 510J (1-B3)

PSMA PSM/A PSMB PSM/B D23 D26 D25 D24 M1FL20U x4

CNF-21 CNF-20 CNF-18 CNF-19

Q136 DTC114YKA

R16 0.47J(1W) R1 C15 332Z/50V R15 1KJ IC2 11 12 14 +5V C30 332Z/50V
1

6.8KJ

+24V 1 7 13 21 27 16 17 2 26 10 8 18 20 + C2 47U/35V

C3

222Z/50V

NC NC NC NC Rs A Vs A Vs B Rs B Vref A Vref B IN /A IN A IN /B IN B MTD1361

Vmm PG PG PG LG NC NC CR A CR B OUT A OUT /A OUT B OUT /B

15 R35 1KJ 9 4 24 19 3 25 T2O/A T2OA T2O/B T2OB 5 6 23 22

C28 R34

222Z/50V 6.8KJ

R36 4.7KJ 3 1 R37 510J R38 510J

R20 0.47J(1W)

(1-B2)

T2OPD

C B E

T2OMA T2OM/A T2OMB T2OM/B D12 D11 D4 D5 M1FL20U x4

CNB-04 CNB-06 CNB-03 CNB-01

Q119 DTC114YKA

(1-B3)

AR-FN6 BLOCK DIAGRAM, WIRING DIAGRAM 10-5

F2 +24V2 R12 100J (1-D3) STA


TP8

D10

DTC114YKA x6 Q106

IC1 STA457C 3 8 4 3 8 4 9

RXE075

2 1 4.7KJ(1/4W)

R9 4.7KJ R8 100J

1SS133 2 C19 D3 103Z/50V 1SS133 2 C13 103Z/50V

C B E

3 1

R13

STM+ STM+

CNE-03 CNE-04
4

R14 4.7KJ(1/4W)

1 0

6 5

STMSTM-

CNE-01 CNE-02

Q107 C B E 1 0 R43 0.22J(1W) 3 1 R10 4.7KJ(1/4W) Q108 C B E 3 1 R19 4.7KJ(1/4W) 5 C14 3 1 +5V 473K/50V C20 473K/50V R39 2.4KJ 8 + 5 6 C33 473Z/16V C32 473Z/16V R41 100J R42 430J F3 1 4

(1-D3)

STB

TP1

R11 4.7KJ

2 Q109 C B E 3 1

Q104 C B E

2 Q105 C B E 3 1

R40 2.4KJ R52 STLK (1-A2) 0J C31 473Z/16V

IC103B

BA10393F

RXE017 D103 DAN202K F1 +24V2 RXE010 3 R32 1 3 1 R33 1 2.4KJ(1/2W) 2 D9 D8 2SB1420 x4 M1FL20U x2 2 C B E 3 1 R30 2.4KJ(1/2W) 1 Q4 R7 1 1KJ(1W) Q3 R6 1KJ(1W) 1 1 EVM+ EVM2.4KJ Q8 Q7

R31 2.4KJ

Q115 C B E

(1-D3)

EVA

CNC-11 CNC-12

(1-D3)

EVB

Q116 DTC114YKA x2

D104 DAN202K
2

R28 1 3 1 R29 1 2.4KJ(1/2W) 2 D7 D6 2.4KJ Q6 Q5

R27 2.4KJ

Q117 C B E

(1-D3)

STTA

2SB1240 x4 M1FL20U x2

1 STTM+ STTM-

(1-D3)

STTB

C B E

3 1

R26 2.4KJ(1/2W)

CNC-13 CNC-14

Q118 DTC114YKA x2

1 R5 1 1KJ(1W)

Q2

Q1 R4 1KJ(1W) 1

+5V

CNC-21,24,27,30 CNE-10,12 CNG-04 CNH-01,04,07,10,17,20, -26 CNI-01 1 CNJ-01 1 CNB-02,05 CNC-04,09,10,16,18,20 CNF-10,11,16,17,22,23, -24 CNH-29,31 CNK-01 GND2

CNC-02,03,23,26,29,31 CND-02 CNE-08,09,14 CNF-01,04,05 CNG-02,06,09 CNH-03,06,09,12,14,19, -22,24,28 CNI-03 CNJ-03


1

+24V

+24V C87 223Z/50V

CNG-07

+24V1

CND-01

AR-FN6 BLOCK DIAGRAM, WIRING DIAGRAM 10-6

SF MAIN PWB TF UN (3/3)

CNA (S16B-PHDSS) NO 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
3

CNB (B6B-PH-K-R) NO FGS 01 02 03 UART 04 05 06 SIGNAL T2OM/B +24V T2OMB T2OMA +24V T2OM/A T2OM

CNF (B24B-PHDSS) NO 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 SIGNAL GND2 +24V1 +24V2 GND2 GND2 JFMB JFM/B JFM/A JFMA +24V +24V JRMB JRM/B JRM/A JRMA +24V +24V PSMB PSM/B PSM/A PSMA +24V +24V +24V SCGS PSM JRM JFM DSW2

CNH NO 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

SIGNAL FGS-FIN/ RES-FIN2 DSR-FIN2/ DTR-FIN2/ RXD-FIN2 TXD-FIN2 N.C. +5V GND2 GND2 GND1 +24V GND1 +24V GND1 +24V POWER

CND (B6B-PH-K-S) NO 01 02 03 04 05 06 SIGNAL +24V1 GND1 MME/ MMLK MMCK N.C. MM

09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

CNC (S32B-PHDSS) NO 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15
2

19 CNE (B16B-PHDSS) NO 01 DSW1 02 03 04 05 06 STUM 07 08 09 10 EVM 11 12 STTM 13 14 SCRS (SOL1) 15 16 SIGNAL STMSTMSTM+ STM+ STNC STLS STHP/ GND2 GND2 +5V STSP/ +5V STUHP GND2 (STTD) TEST (STTD) for CHECK STAPLER STUHP 20 21 22 23 24

SIGNAL +24V1 GND2 GND2 +24V STUMA STUM/A STUM/B STUMB +24V +24V EVM+ EVMSTTM+ STTMSCRS/ +24V SOL1/ +24V T2S/ +24V +5V T2UP GND2 +5V T2DN GND2 +5V T2PD/ GND2 +5V GND2 POD/ POD T2PD T2DN T2UP

CNG (B9B-PH-K-S) NO 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 SIGNAL COM1 GND2 PID/ +5V DOPD/ GND2 +24V FGS/ GND2 FGS DOPD PID

27 28 29 30 31 32

CNI NO 01 02 03

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32

T2S

CNK NO 01 02

AR-FN6 BLOCK DIAGRAM, WIRING DIAGRAM 10-7

CNH (B32B-PHDSS) NO 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 SIGNAL +5V JFHP GND2 +5V JRHP GND2 +5V PSHP GND2 +5V SCPD/ GND2 COM2 GND2 SCID/ SCGS/ +5V STTHP1/ GND2 +5V STTHP2/ GND2 COM3 STTHP2 STTHP1 SCGS SCID SCPD PSHP JRHP JFHP

CNI

CNG

CNK CNH

+5V PPD/ GND2 +24V SPS/ +24V PPS/ SPS PPD

PPS

CNA

CNI (S3B-PH-K-S) NO 01 02 03 SIGNAL +5V T1PF/ GND2 T1PF

CNE

130

SCID2/

CNF

GND2

SCID2

CNB

CNC

CNJ

CND

120

CNK (B2B-PH-K-S) NO 01 02 SIGNAL +24V SOL1/ (SOL1)

AR-FN6 BLOCK DIAGRAM, WIRING DIAGRAM 10-8

[11] OTHERS
A. SF MAIN PWB TF UN

AR-FN6 OTHERS 11-1

AR-FN6 OTHERS 11-2

CAUTION FOR BATTERY DISPOSAL


(For USA,CANADA) Contains lithium-ion battery. Must be disposed of properly. Remove the battery from the product and contact federal or state environmental agencies for information on recycling and disposal options.

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