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Copyright TOSHIBA CORPORATION 1995 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
GENERAL PRECAUTIONS REGARDING THE INSTALLATION AND SERVICE FOR THE COPIER 3560/70
The installation and service should be done by a qualified service technician. 1. Transportation/Installation When transporting/installing the copier, use two persons and be sure to use the positions as indicated below. The copier is fairly heavy and weighs approximately A kg (B lb), therefore pay full attention when handling it.
3560 A B 73 161 3570 92 203
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2. Installation Be sure to use a dedicated outlet with AC 115V/15A (220V, 230V, 240V/10A) or more for its power source. The copier must be grounded for safety. Never ground it to a gas pipe or a water pipe. Select a suitable place for installation. Avoid excessive heat, high humidity, dust, vibration and direct sunlight. Also provide proper ventilation as the copier emits a slight amount of ozone. To insure adequate working space for the copying operation, keep a minimum clearance of 80 cm (32) on the left, 80 cm (32) on the right and 10 cm (4) in the rear. After having installed the copier, be sure to push the carrying handles into the copier and fasten them with screws. 3. Service of Machines Basically, be sure to turn the main switch off and unplug the power cord during service. Be sure not to touch high-temperature sections such as the exposure lamp, the fuser unit, the damp heater and their periphery. Be sure not to touch high-voltage sections such as the chargers and the high-voltage transformer. Be sure not to touch rotating/operating sections such as gears, belts, pulleys, etc. When servicing the machines with the main switch turned on, be sure not to touch live sections such as the lamp terminal, etc. and rotating/operating sections. Use suitable measuring instruments and tools.
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4. Main Service Parts for Safety The breaker, door switch, fuse, thermostat, thermofuse, thermistor, etc. are particularly important for safety. Be sure to handle/install them properly. 5. Cautionary Labels During service be sure to check the rating plate and the cautionary labels such as Unplug the power cord during service, Hot area etc. to see if there is any dirt on their surface or whether they are properly stuck to the copier. 6. Disposition of Consumable Parts/Packing Materials Regarding the recovery and disposal of the copier, supplies, consumable parts and packing materials, it is recommended to follow the relevant local regulations or rules. 7. When parts are disassembled, reassembly is basically the reverse of disassembly unless otherwise noted in this manual or other related documents. Be careful not to reassemble small parts such as screws, washers, pins, E-rings, toothed washers in the wrong places. 8. Basically, the machine should not be operated with any parts removed or disassembled. 9. Precautions Against Static Electricity The PC board must be stored in an anti-electrostatic bag and handled carefully using a wristband, because the ICs on it may become damaged due to static electricity. Caution: Before using the wrist band, pull out the power cord plug of the copier and make sure that there is no uninsulated charged objects in the vicinity.
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1.1 Specifications
Copy process Type Exposure Type Acceptable originals Kind Indirect electrophotographic process (dry) Desk top (console when the pedestal is used) Slit exposure with fixed table Sheets, books, and 3-dimensional objects. When the document feeder is used: Sheet originals only (60 g/m2~90 g/m2) (16 lb.~24 lb.) Maximum size Copy paper Cassette Size Thickness (Weight) Special paper _ Duplexing Manual A3~A6-R 64~130 (17~34) _ OHP film etc. Adjustable to Unfixed, Arbitary sizes Unit: g/m2 (Unit: lb.) Note A3~A5-R 64~80 (17~22) A3 (Ledger)
(Ledger~Statement-R)
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Copy speed
Cassette/manual Paper size A4, B5, A5-R LT, ST-R A4-R, B5-R LT-R B4, FOLIO LG, Computer A3 LD Reduction/ Enlargement 15 15 15 15 26 22 19 26 22 19 CPM 3560 35 3570 35 3560 35 LCF 3570 35
Manual feeding represents the value when the size is set. System copy speed (BLI format) Mode OriginalCopy 1 1 Number of copies 1 set 3 set 5 set 1 2 1 set 3 set 5 set 2 2 1 set 3 set 5 set 2 1 1 set 3 set 5 set CPM 3560/70 30 33 10 19 24 8 17 21 16 25 29 34
* Ten originals (A4) are set in the RADF. This includes the first copy time. First copy Warm-up time Multiple copying Reproduction ratio Actual ratio 100% or 101% (Setting mode) Zoom ratios 50~200% (Multiple reduction and enlargement in 1% steps) Approx. 4.0 sec. (Actual-size A4 or Letter from large capacity feeder) Approx. 80 sec. 1~999, keyboard entry
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Paper supply
Toner supply Exposure Weight *1: 3560, *2: 3570 Power source Power consumption Counter
Automatic density detection and replenishment Toner cartridge replacement Automatic control and manually selectable (9 steps) Copier: *173 or *292 kg (with 2 cassettes and the platen cover), ADU: 10 kg 115 V ~ 60 Hz, 12A For the U.S.A. and Canada 220240 V ~ 50/60 Hz, 8A For Europe 1.5 kW (115 V), 1.7 kW (220 V/240 V) 7-digit total counter
Machine size
601mm 598mm
m m 60 m 6641m
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1.2 Accessories
Copy receiving tray Operators manual Set-up report Drum Developer Toner : : : : : : 1 pc. 1 pc. 1 pc. 1 pc. 1 bottle 1 pc.
1.3 Options
Automatic duplexing unit: ADU Automatic document feeder: ADF Paper feed pedestal: PFP Paper feed unit Large capacity feeder: LCF Sorter MD-5002A MR-3006A (RADF), MR-2008 (ADF) KD-1003 (1 cassette), KD-2009 (2 cassettes) MY-1006 MP-1501LT, MP-1501A4, MP-4001LT, MP-4001A4 MG-1003B (10 bins), MG-2012 (20 bins) MG-1004A (10 bins staple) MG-2009A (20 bins) MG-2010 (20 bins staple) Key copy counter MU-8/MU-10 (6 digit)
1.4 Supplies
Drum Developer Toner OD-3560 ZD-3560 ZT-3560, 3560E
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No. Cassette
Name
Manual feed separation pad Manual feed roller Manual pickup roller Cassette separation roller Cassette feed roller Cassette pickup roller Upper transport roller Manual feed switch (S6) Paper guide Lower transport roller Aligning switch (S8) Aligning roller (U) Aligning roller (L) Thermistor-1 (THMS1) Thermostat (THERMO) Heater lamp Heat roller (upper side) Pressure roller (lower side) Separation claw (for heat roller) Felt roller Heat roller cleaning blade Fuser exit roller Scraper Fuser cover Paper stop switch-1 (S7) Paper stop switch-2 (S16) Paper-empty switch-2 (S14) Cassette tray Cassette size switch-2 (S15) Exit/ADU selection gate Exit roller ADU (option) Exit fan (M7) Bottom fan (M8)
Light distribution adjustment plates Exposure lamp Carriage 2 Mirror 2 Mirror 3 Mirror unit Mirror 4 Mirror 5 Mirror 6 Slit glass Auto exposure sensor Lens Original glass Ozone filter Main charger Discharge lamp Receiving tray LED eraser array Main blade Recovery blade Toner recovery auger Separation claw (for drum) Transfer charger Separation charger Drum Bias guide Transport belt Magnetic roller Leveller (doctor) Auto-toner sensor Mixer 1 Mixer 2 Sheet bypass guide
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No. Scanning motor (M2) Carriage drive wire Drum gear Aligning clutch (CLT2) Drum driving gear Drum belt
Name
Belt for dev-unit, ALGN-roller & paper feeding drive Belt for fuser drive Main motor (M1) Lens motor (M3) Mirror motor (M4) Thermistor-2 (THMS2) Dev-unit drive gear Aligning roller Paper feed belt Manual feed clutch (CLT4) Transport roller clutch (CLT1) Transport roller drive belt Cassette feed clutch (CLT3, 5) Optical fan (M6,12) Document motor (M11) Optical fan (M15)
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Name Control panel key PC board (PWA-KEY2) Control panel key PC board (PWA-KEY1) Liquid crystal module (LCD) Total counter (T-CTR) Logic PC board (PWA-LGC) Auto paper sensor-2 (APS-R) Auto paper sensor-3 (APS-C) Auto paper sensor-4 (APS-F) Toner-full switch (T-FUL-SW) (S13)
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Name Paper-empty switch-1 (EMP1-SW) (S3) Exit switch (EXIT-SW) (S9) Heat-roller thermistor 1 (THMS1-HTR) Toner sensor (SNR-ATC) Lens switch (LNS-SW) (S11) Mirror switch (MRR-SW) (S12) Automatic exposure PC board (PWA-AES) Control panel PC board (PWA-PNL) Aligning-roller clutch (RGT0-CLT) (CLT2) Transport-roller clutch (RGT1-CLT) (CLT1) Manual-feed roller clutch (MFED-CLT) (CLT4)
Size switch 1 (SIZE1-SW) (S5) Discharge lamp PC board (PWA-ERS) LED eraser array PC board (K-DCH) High-voltage power supply (PS-HVT) Home switch (HOME-SW) (S10) Platen switch (PTN-SW) (S27) Manual feed switch (M-FED-SW) (S6) Aligning switch (PSTPO-SW) (S8) Paper stop switch 1 (PSTP1-SW) (S7) Side door switch (U-COV-SW) (S4) Auto paper sensor-1 (APS-3B) * *
Feed-roller clutch 1 (FED1-CLT) (CLT3) Size switch 2 (SIZE2-SW) (S15) Feed-roller clutch 2 (FED2-CLT) (CLT5) Paper-empty switch 2 (EMP2-SW) (S14) Paper stop switch 2 (PSTP2-SW) (S16) Heat-roller thermistor-2 (THMS2-HTR) Drum thermistor (DRM-THMS) Tray-up switch (T-UP1-SW) (S28) Tray-up switch (T-UP2-SW) (S29) Separation claw solenoid (SCRP-SOL) (SOL1)
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Name Main motor (MAIN-MOT) (M1) Scanning motor (SCN-MOT) (M2) Lens motor (LNS-MOT) (M3) Mirror motor (MRR-MOT) (M4) Toner motor (TNR-MOT) (M9) Document motor (DCM-MOT) (M11)
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Name Tray-up motor-2 (T-UP2-MOT) (M14) Optical fan-F (OPT-FAN-F) (M12) Optical fan-R (OPT1-FAN-R) (M6) Exit fan (EXIT-FAN) (M7) Bottom fan (BTM-FAN) (M8) Optical fan-R (OPT2-FAN-R) (M15)
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Name SW power supply (PS-ACC) Door switch (DOOR-SW) (S2) Main switch (MAIN-SW) (S1) Lamp regulator PC board (PWA-LRG) Heater lamp (HTR-LAMP) Damp heater L (D-HTR-L) (Option) Thermostat (K-THERMO)
No.
Name Thermostat (Option) Damp heater U1 (D-HTR-U1) (Option) Exposure lamp (EXPO-LAMP) Thermofuse (FU-EXPO) Fuse PC board (PWA-FUS) (Option) Damp heater U2 (D-HTR-U2) (Option)
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TNR-MOT (Toner motor) DCM-MOT (Document motor) OPT-FAN-F (Optical fan-F) T-UP1-MOT (Tray-up motor-1)
Replenishes the toner Drives copy-area indicators Cools the optical system
24 9 4 12
30 2 39 36
M14
12
36
M15
IC motor:
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(3) Counters
Parts list Symbol T K Code name T-CTR (Total counter) K-CTR (Key-copy counter) Function Total counter Individual counter
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(4) Switches
Parts list Symbol S1 S2 Code name MAIN-SW (Main switch) DOOR-SW (Door switch) Power supply For safety, cancels abnormal condition S3 EMP1-SW (Paper-empty switch-1) S4 U-COV-SW (Side door switch) S5 S6 SIZE1-SW (Size switch-1) M-FED-SW (Manual-feed switch) S7 PSTP1-SW (Paper stop switch-1) S8 PSTP0-SW (Aligning switch) S9 S10 EXIT-SW (Exit switch) Detects paper in front of the upper transport roller Detects paper in front of the aligning roller Detects exiting paper Photointerruptor Photointerruptor 29 11 8 8 Photointerruptor 16 20 Photointerruptor 14 15 Detects lack of paper in the upper cassette For safety, detects open/closed condition of paper jam release cover Detects upper cassette size Detects manual feeding Push switch Photointerruptor 14 15 31 3 Push switch 2 27 Photointerruptor 12 32 Function Remarks Tumbler type Push switch Page 6 6 Item 3 4
S11
Photointerruptor
11
S12
11
S13
Detects when the used toner bag is full Detects lack of paper in the lower cassette Detects lower cassette size
Push switch
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25
S14
Photointerruptor
12
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S15
Push switch
14
31
S16
Detects paper in front of the lower transport roller Detects open/closed condition of the platen cover Detects the position of the upper cassette tray Detects the position of the lower cassette tray
Photointerruptor
26
S27
Photointerruptor
38
S28
Photointerruptor
12
32
S29
Photointerruptor
12
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Keeps the drum and transfer/separation Cement resistor charger case warm (option)
(6) PC boards
Parts list Symbol LGC PNL Code name PWA-LGC (Logic PC board) PWA-PNL (Control panel PC board) KEY1 PWA-KEY1 (Key PC board) KEY2 PWA-KEY2 (Key PC board) LRG PWA-LRG (Lamp regulator PC board) DCH K-DCH (LED eraser array PC board) ERS PWA-ERS (Discharge lamp PC board) AES PWA-AES (Automatic exposure PC board) FUS PWA-FUS (Fuse PC board) Fuse for the damp heater circuit 7 31 Reads dark/light of the original 18 37 Turns on and drives LED during reduction Discharge lamp 4 12 4 10 Controls exposure lamp 5 20 Controls operation keys 3 14 Controls operation keys 3 11 Function Controls the entire copier Controls control panel Remarks Page 8 3 Item 15 33
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(7) Transformers
Parts list Symbol HVT Code name Function Remarks Mono unit type Page 7 Item 27
PS-HVT (Charging transformer) Generates high voltage electricity for charging (negative voltage) (Transfer/separation Generates high voltage electricity
transformer) for transfer/separation and developing bias voltage (Transfer bias Generates bias voltage to raise
transformer) transfer efficiency ACC PS-ACC (Power supply for all) Power supply for whole copier power 8 7
(8) Solenoid
Parts list Symbol SOL1 Code name SCRP-SOL (Separation claw solenoid) Function Drives the separation claws for the drum Remarks Page 4 Item 42
(9) Others
Parts list Symbol ATS Code name SNR-ATC (Auto-toner sensor) THMS1 THMS1-HTR (Heat-roller thermistor-1) THMS2 THMS2-HTR (Heat-roller thermistor-2) THERMO K-THERMO (Thermostat) FU FU-EXPO (Thermofuse) exposure lamp Prevents abnormal heating of the 19 12 Detects the temperature of the heat roller end Prevents abnormal heating of heat roller 27 8 27 27 Function Reads toner density with a magnetic sensor Detects temperature of the heat roller 27 19 Remarks Page 24 Item 33
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COPYING PROCESS
The above item 3 is the same one as for the 2060/2860 except for the transfer value. Transfer value
2060/2860 DC 5.25KV 3560/70 DC 5.10KV
COSMOS
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COPIER OPERATION
The above item 4 is the same one as for the 2060/2860 except for page 4-3.
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5.87 CW 7.27 7.30 0.84 BWD 0.72 1.02 ON ON 2.12 2.71 3.81 FWD BWD FWD BWD 1.99 2.41 2.53 3.68 4.10
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MAIN-MOT
SCN
0.2
RGT
xxx
2.82
3.93
4.52 ON
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1. The optical fan became 3 pieces (M6, M12, M15) from 2 pieces.
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2.35 1.37 2.10 High 2.46 LOW 1.47 2.86 3.16 High 2.29 ON 2.89 ON 3.98 OFF 2.86 3.06 4.05 3.79 High 4.16 1.20
EXPO
HVT-M
OFF
OFF 0.1
OFF 0.1
LOW
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DISPLAY UNIT
The display unit consists of key switches for copier operation/selection of each mode, LEDs and an LCD displaying the copier state or messages. Particularly, when the operators attention is recommended, a graphic symbol lights or flashes and the message indicating that condition is displayed.
5.1 Detailed Drawing of the Control Panel and the Display Panel
For the U.S.A. and Canada
FUNCTION CLEAR
TIMER ENERGYSAVER INTERRUPT
ZOOM
200%
ORIGINAL LD
COPYSIZE
FC HELP
100%
50%
LG
IMAGEMODE
1 4 7 0
2 5 8
C/
3 6 9
AMS
LT
ST
OTHER
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COPYING
After completion of copying, the copy quantity indicator returns to the initially set number.
Released by pressing the ENERGY SAVER key or the PRINT key. When using ADU 1-sided, and when not using ADF. Released by pressing the PRINT key.
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ADU 1-sided copying standby state. A below. Timer off No message is displayed in the panel except for timer LED.
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Display in the event of faulty conditions Abnormal state & indication Indication of lack of paper. Flashes when there is no paper in the cassette. Indicates which cassette has no paper. (A below.) Manual copying is possible. ADD TONER: Indication of lack of toner. B below is indicated when PRESS INFO the toner in the toner cartridge runs out. When this message is displayed, it is not possible to copy. INSERT Key copy counter withdrawn. Indicated when the key copy KEY COPY COUNTER counter is withdrawn when the machine is READY or during copying. C below. When it is removed after pressing the PRINT key, the machine stops after that copy is completed, but the counter counts it. DISPOSE OF Indication of need to replace the toner bag. USED TONER Indicated when the toner bag is full. D below. The copier stops. Solution Supply paper to the selected cassette.
Released after the cartridge is replaced and the front cover is closed.
Released and returned to normal conditions by inserting the key copy counter.
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Abnormal state & indication Bypass paper jamming Indicates when paper jams at IN BYPASS the bypass guide. A below. MISFEED IN COPIER Paper jammed in the machine. Indicated when paper jams in PRESS INFO the machine. B below. Misfeed from LCF, PFP Indicated when paper fed from a cassette does not arrive at the paper-stop switch within a set time. C and F below. MISFEED Original jammed Indicated when an original is IN DOC. FEEDER jammed in the optional document feeder. D below MISFEED IN SORTER: Paper jammed in the sorter. Indicates when paper is jammed PRESS INFO in the sorter. E below. MISFEED IN ADU: Indicates when paper is jammed in the ADU section. G below. PRESS INFO
Solution The machine is returned to normal conditions automatically by pulling the paper out from the bypass guide. Press the HELP (INFO) key and remove the paper jammed in the copier following the message.
Open the ADF feed cover and remove the jammed original.
Remove the paper jammed in the sorter and open and close the front cover once. Press the HELP (INFO) key and remove the paper jammed in the copier following the message.
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No. Message 16 CALL FOR SERVICE: CALL TIME FOR PERIODIC MAINTENANCE
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Abnormal state & indication Some or one of the mechanism, motors, switches or sensors are abnormal. Indication of PM cycle. Indicated when it is time for periodic maintenance and inspection. Capable of copying.
Solution Turn off the machine, remove the cause of the fault and turn the machine back on. Maintenance and inspection by a qualified service technician.
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Operation PRINT key Digital keys Sheet bypass Condition Warming up Ready Reproduction-ratio changing _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Copying Add paper Add toner Key copy counter not inserted (optional) Bypass misfeed Replace toner bag Clear paper Service call Interrupt mode Energy-saving mode _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CLEAR/ STOP key _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ COPY SIZE key INTERRUPT key ENERGY SAVER key
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(1) By pressing the ENERGY SAVER key or the PRINT key, the energy-saving mode will be cancelled. (2) During copying, avoid changing exposure as far as possible. (3) The function of the CLEAR/STOP key changes in the following manner according to the machine status. During copying ......... Interruption of the copying (Stop function ..... The copy quantity indicator will not change.) When not copying .... When pressed once, the copy quantity indicator returns to 1. (4) During copying, avoid sheet bypass feeding because of possible paper jamming. Note: The interrupt mode will be automatically cancelled when the machine is not used for 45 seconds.
LCD module is an STN black and white mode transmissive type LCD with a 320 240-dot display capacity. It includes a driver LSI, frame print board, and lateral CFL backlighting. *STN: Super Twisted Nematic (2) Block diagram
CP D0 D1 D2 D3 IC1 FRAME 160 IC2 160
120
SW
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(3) Drive LCD control: Drive is effected by the LCD controller on the PNL board. What character is displayed in what position: IC7 (main CPU) and IC4 (LCD controller) of the panel circuit control. Message data, executable programs, and character codes: Stored in the PROM on the PNL board. Each character on the liquid crystal is made up of 16 16 dots or 16 8 dots. The whole panel consists of 320 240 dots. Graphic data is written by the main CPU to the liquid crystal controller at the RAM address corresponding to the position at which it is to be displayed. The LCD controller then sends the data to the LCD.
AD15 AD0
UD3 UD0
D7
Display RAM
D0
LCD controller
PNL CPU
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LOAD
CP D0-D3
CPx(320/4)pulses
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(1) LED display method For example, the following shows how the LED LP6 (APS) lights up for displaying automatic paper sensing.
+5VD R60 R61 DSPON0 L Q3
R
L 16 D8 R17 IC1
(APS) LP6
When DSPON0 signal becomes L level, transistor Q3 is turned ON. Further, when IC1 pin16 (D8) becomes L level, current flows from +5VD to LP6 (APS) through the transistor. In this way LP6 (APS) lights up.
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IC15
(NO7)
Q3 2SA142BY
C DSPON0 5E2 5B6
1E4
DSON1
R58 1 2 1/10W560
IC15
Q2 2SA142BY
C DSPON1 5E2 5B6
3B4
DSPON0
VDD
R31 D16 D15 D14 D13 D12 D11 D10 D9 D8 D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 SOUT 6 7 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 24 25 5 R141 R151 R11 R51 R81 R91 R161 R171 R21 R41 R61 R71
2100 2100 2100 2100 2100 2100 2100 2100 2100 2100 2100 2100 2100
LTL16KG K LTL16KG K LTL16KG K LTL16KG K LTL16KG K LTL16KG K LTL16KG K LTL16KG K LTL16KG K LTL16KG K LTL16KG K LTL16KG K LTL16KG K
A LP1 A LP2 A LP3 A LP4 A LP5 A LP6 A LP7 A LP8 A LP9 A LP10 A LP11 A LP12 A LP13
P/3 P/2 P/1 P/0 P/USER APS 0/3 0/2 0/1 0/0 O/USER AMS FC
27 4 26 28 2 3 29 30 1 23 18 13 8
LAST L/R SIN LATCH BEO STB CK VDD VSSL VSSD3 VSSD2 VSSD1 VSSD0
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CKM33P/50J C3
C4
C2
CKM33P/50J
CKM33P/50J
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R201 R211 D16 D15 D14 D13 D12 D11 D10 D9 D8 D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 SOUT 6 7 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 24 25 5 R111 R101 R91 R221 R191 R181 R171 R161 R151 R141 R131 R121
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LTL16KG K LTL16KG K LTL16KG K LTL16KG K LTL16KG K LTL433G K LTL433G K LTL433G K LTL433G K LTL433G K LTL433G K LTL433G K LTL433G K LTL433G K
A LP1 A LP2 A LP3 A LP4 A LP5 A LP6 A LP7 A LP8 A LP9 A LP10 A LP11 A LP12 A LP13 A LP14
INT P/S TIMER PHOTO AUTO EXPO1 EXPO2 EXPO3 EXPO4 EXPO5 EXPO6 EXPO7 EXPO8 EXPO9
27 4 26 28 2 3 29 30 1 23 18 13 8
LAST L/R SIN LATCH BEO STB CK VDD VSSL VSSD3 VSSD2 VSSD1 VSSD0
CKM33P/50J C5
CKM33P/50J C2
C4
C3
CKM33P/50J
CKM33P/50J
C1 CKME0.1/25
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IC1 7932M
GND
SGD
The signals of DSPON0 and DSPON1 become H level by one turn every 6 msec. Q2 (or Q3) is turned ON when DSPON0 (or DSPON1) is L level. LED ON/OFF signal from PNL is inputted to the SIN (pin 26) terminal of IC1 through LEDAT signal line. (Serial data)
LEDAT DSPON1 DSPON0
Q2 OFF
Q2 ON
The LED ON/OFF signal is inputted to IC1 in serial is outputted to output terminals of D1 D16 in parallel.
D7
LP7
ON
(example)
LP8 ON ON
(example)
Condition of LED lighting The transistor (Q2 or Q3) connected on the anode side of the LED is ON status. Output connected on the cathode side of the LED is L level. When the above conditions and are fulfilled, the LED lights.
Refer to the following names of the LED which are ON/OFF controlled by DSPON0/DSPON1 signals.
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Transmission
LP SIGNAL
DSP-ON-0
IC7932 LP SIGNAL IC1-6 IC1-7 IC1-9 1 INT 2 P/S 3 TIMER 5 AUTO 6 EXPO1 7 EXPO2 8 EXPO3 9 EXPO4 10 EXPO5 11 EXPO6 12 EXPO7 13 EXPO8 14 EXPO9 Interrupt
DSP-ON-1
IC7932 IC1-6 IC1-7 IC1-9 IC1-10 IC1-11 IC1-12 IC1-14 IC1-15 IC1-16 IC1-17 IC1-19 IC1-20 IC1-21 IC1-22 IC1-24 IC1-25
order 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 P/3 2 P/2 3 P/1 4 P/0 5 P/USER 6 APS 7 0/3 8 0/2 9 0/1 10 0/0 11 0/USER 12 AMS 13 FC Paper size Paper size Paper size Paper size Paper size (User adjustment) Automatic paper selection Original size Original size Original size Original size Original size (User adjustment) Automatic magnification selection All clear
IC1-10 IC1-11 IC1-12 IC1-14 IC1-15 IC1-16 IC1-17 IC1-19 IC1-20 IC1-21 IC1-22 IC1-24 IC1-25
Energy saver Timer Auto exposure Exposure display1 (L MAX) Exposure display2 Exposure display3 Exposure display4 Exposure display5 Exposure display6 Exposure display7 Exposure display8 Exposure display9 (D MAX)
DSP-ON-0 signal is LED and IC on PWA-KEY1. DSP-ON-1 signal is LED and IC on PWA-KEY2.
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6. DRIVE SYSTEM
The above item 6 is the same one as for the 2060/2860.
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7.
fans).
OPTICAL SYSTEM
The above item 7 is all the same as for the 2060/2860 except for 7.7.4 (because there were two rear However, numbers of R, C, IC, etc. are changed (refer to the circuit diagram). Example
2060/2860 R51 (P7-8, 9) R55 (P7-8, 9) R58 (P7-8, 9) C24 (P7-8) IC15 (P7-8) IC18 (P7-12) IC19 (P7-12) IC30 (P7-12) J1-B13 (P7-14) IC19 (P7-14) IC30 (P7-14) IC10 (P7-14) IC19 (P7-16, 17) IC18 (P7-16, 17)
3560/70 R12 R14 R18 C10 IC41 IC21 IC35 IC37 J1-B4 IC35 IC37 IC18 IC35 IC21
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7.7.4
(1) (2)
Remove the upper rear cover. Remove the connectors (2) and the screws (4). Two optical fans can be removed together with the COV-FAN-R.
COV-FAN-R
Connector
3560/70 OPTICAL
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3560/70 FEEDER
9.
DRUM-RELATED SECTION
The above item 9 is the same one as for the 2060/2860. However, number of IC is changed (refer to the circuit diagram). Example
2060/2860 IC30 (P9-15, 16) IC19 (P9-15, 16) IC40 (P9-15, 16) IC18 (P9-16)
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3560/3570
However, numbers of IC, R, Q, D, etc. are changed (refer to the circuit diagram). Example
2060/2860 Q3 (P10-14) IC19 (P10-14) Q8 (P10-14) R21 (P10-14) R22 (P10-14) D3 (P10-14) IC40 (P10-15) IC19 (P10-15) IC30 (P10-15)
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3560/70 DEVELOPER
Separation claw
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11.4.3
Recovery blade
(1) Turn the cleaner unit upside down. (2) Remove the three separation claws (4 screws). Refer to 11.4.4. (3) Remove the recovery blade (2 screws).
Recovery blade
11.4.4
Separation claw
Spring Separation claw
(1) Turn the cleaner unit upside down. (2) Remove the spring. (3) Remove the lever from the fitting sections of the separation claw holders.
(4) Remove the 4 screws and take out the separation claw with the holder.
3560/70 CLEANER
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Separation claw
11.4.5
(1) Remove cleaner unit. (2) Remove inner cover (upper). (3) Remove a screw and a connector.
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2060/2860 R136 (P12-6) R86 (P12-6) R81 (P12-6) R66 (P12-6) C34 (P12-6) IC12 (P12-6)
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3560/70 FUSER
VDD
VDD
R242 1 2
VDD 2 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 2 1 142 141 1 1 71 2 *2 G/A-WR CS0 CS2 VDD [CS1] 2E1 R122 1 1 1 *3 2 2 2 R135 R137 [RGTDEV] 9D2 10D1 [N07] [BZON] 11C3 IC18 [SCN-A] 10A5 10B5 10A5 10B5 10C5 10D5 10C5 10D5 [DCM-A] [DCM-B] RGT-C RGT-D DCM-A 9D6 9D6 9D6 [DCM-D] [ZCINT] [UARTINT0] [UARTINT1] [UARTINT2] [DFACK] [TFULSW] [DEVSW] [S-CNT] [DF-CNT] [SCP-SOL] [SACK] 9D6 12D5 2A2 2A3 2A4 12C8 11C5 11B3 12D8 12C8 9A2 12D8 VDD R43 1 2 R64 1 R158 R241 R239 1 1 R39 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 1 1 D0 75 DCM-B DCM-C [DCM-C] DCM-D ZCINT UARTINT0 UARTINT1 UARTINT2 DFACK TFULSW DEVSW S-CNT DF-CNT SCP-SOL SACK R233 1 1/10W22K 2 *6 R44 1 R63 1 R154 R235 1 1 R40 1 2 2 2 2 2 R105 1 2 1/10W820 RGT-B RGT-A SCN-D SCN-C SCN-B [SCN-B] [SCN-C] [SCN-D] [RGT-A] [RGT-B] [RGT-C] [RGT-D] SCN-A 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 32 33 34 43 44 45 46 47 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 BZON 10 11 RST-SW [RST-SW] RGTDEV 1/10W4.7K CS1 1/10W470 65 64 63 62 61 60 59 58 R77 1 2 70 69 68 67 66
20M 35
NMI AM8/16 DAREFL DAREFH VREFL VREFH P52 P53 P54 P55 P56 P57 P60 P61 P62 P63 P64 P65 P66 P67 P70/PG00 P71/PG01 P72/PG02 P73/PG03 P74/PG10 P75/PG11 P76/PG12 P77/PG13 P80/BS P81/SCOUT P82/WAIT P83/NMI2 P84/INT0 P85/INT1 P86/INT2 P87/INT3 P90/TI0 P91/TO1 P92/TI2 P93/TO3 P94/TI4 P95/TO5 P96/TI6 P97/TO7
DAOUT1 WDTOUT PA0/TXD0 PA1/RXD0 PA2/CTS0 PA3/SCLK0 PA4/TXD1 PA5/RXD1 PA6/CTS1 PA7/SCLK1 PB0 PB1 PB2 PB3 PB4 PB5 PB6 PB7 PC0 PC1 PC2 PC3 PC4 PC5 PC6 PC7 PD0 PD1 PD2 PD3 PD4 PE0 PE1 PE2 PE3 PE4 PE5 PE6 PE7 A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 D0 A6
42 14 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 131 130 129 128 127 126 125 124 123 122 121 120 119 117 116 115 114 113 112 111
1/10W22K *3 R236 1
R38 1 2
R240 1 2
R42 2 1
1 1
2 2
GND
GND
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
A 1
1 2
[RESET]
[DFTXD]
1/10W4.7K *4
3
[PDWNCHK]
3
C27
2 0.1/25 [G/A-WR] 2E1 8A5 [CS0] 2E1 6D2 [CS2]
C70
MMOT-REF HTRDY2 R41 1 1/10W22K C90 C53 C17 1000P/50 2200P/50 1000P/50 TXRDY0 [N07] 13 IC18 12 R22 1 2 1/10W22K R47 HTRDY FMOT-REF HTRTHAESIN 2 PACK
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[PMOT-REF] [D[0:15]] 13C5 6B2
[HTRTH-] [AESIN]
VDD
1 2 1/10W4.7K
DRMTH
11B8
[DRMTH] [ATSIN]
R91 1 1/10W22K *4
2 R66 1
2 R48 1
2 R17 1
2 2 2 2
R15 1 1
1/10W4.7K *7
C18 C57
2 R88 1 2
D4 2 D5 D6 D7 GND VDD PMOT-REF D[0:15] 3 [HC132] & IC32 2 1 D8 D9 D10 D11 D12 D13 80 81 82 84 85 86 87 88 89 D5 D6 D7 D8/P10 D9/P11 D10/P12 D11/P13 D12/P14 D13/P15
A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16/P20 A17/P21 A18/P22 A19/P23
R16 02CZ5.1Y
ATSIN 8A8 (R15) (R16) (R17) 1/10W6.8K *3 1/10W22K (R48) 1/10W2.2K (R66)
R19 1 2 A
CRG1SW
1 2
C13
0.1/25
7E8 12A8 12A8 12A8
02CZ5.1Y 0.1/25
*4
1/10W3.3K
11B5
[CRG1SW] [HTRTH2-] 8D1 12A3 9C6 105 104 103 102 101 100 99 98 97 D14 D0 D15 VDD 90 D14/P16 91 D15/P17 A20/P24 A21/P25 A22/P26 D1 D2 D3 D4 VDD D5 D6 D7 D8 A23/P27 18 48 83 108 132 5 37 57 D9 D10 D11 D12 D13 D14 1 1 1 1 1 1 74 92 118 144 143 [DVCC] [DVCC] [DVCC] [DVCC] [DVCC] [DVSS] [DVSS] R58 1 VDD 2 1/10W4.7K 96 VDD A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 A17 A18 LNS-B LNS-C LNS-D MRR-A MRR-B MRR-C MRR-D A[0:18] 9C6 9C6 9C6 9A6 9A6 9B6 9B6 2D3 2E2 6B2 8D5 [LNS-A] [LNS-B] [LNS-C] [LNS-D] [MRR-A] [MRR-B] [MRR-C] [MRR-D] [A[0:18]]
1000P/50 *2 C89
3300P/50
95 94
R83 1 R119 1
2 2
4.7K
RR10
93
1/10W4.7K
*2 WDTEN EXP-ON B-FAN E-FAN FANCHG0 7B1 2E2 9B2 9C2 9D2 [WDTEN] [EXP-ON] [B-FAN] [E-FAN] [FANCHG0]
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RR9
4.7K
[DVSS] [DVSS] [DVSS] [DVSS] [AVCC] [AVSS] 1 2 D15 0.1/25 GND *6 2 2 2 2 2 2 GND C28 1000P/50 VDD
R57 1
2 1/10W22K
13D8 2A4
[IPCSW] [TXRDY2]
DFREQ
12C8
[DFREQ]
C91
C92
C39
C40
C30
C29
1 13 E D C F
[XD] [CS1] 1F4 ENB CSI0 WR RW RD TO1 2 X1 X2 X1I X2O DSON0 18 DECOA DECOB MULTA MULTY MULTD0 MULTD1 INVI INVO TE01 TEST2 71 83 96 167 168 A2 9 2 3 [MPLL-OK] 11C5 5 [MRRSW] 11B8 7 [LNSSW] 11B8 9 2 3 [APSC] 12A8 12A8 11B5 EXTSW RR7 4.7K/22K 8 9 APSF 6 7 [EXTSW] [APSF] APSC 4 5 1 RR8 4.7K/22K [APSR] 12B8 APSR LNSSW 8 MRRSW 6 R256 R255 R254 R253 R252 R251 R250 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 R249 1 1/10W100 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 47 48 49 50 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 GND 150 151 152 153 IN00 IN01 IN02 IN03 IN04 IN05 IN06 IN07 IN10 IN11 IN12 IN13 IN33 O00 IN14 IN15 IN16 IN17 R129 [PERR] [PC-CNT] [PSTPR] [PFACK] 11D2 13B8 3C1 3B1 PERR PC-CNT PSTPR PFACK R95 1 1/10W470 2 R109 R163 1 1 1 1/10W22K 2 2 2 *3 154 163 164 165 166 192 193 194 195 196 197 VDD [D[0:7]] 6B2 R130 1 2 1/10W4.7K R160 1 2 D[0:7] D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 140 141 142 143 145 IN20 IN21 IN22 IN23 IN24 IN25 IN26 IN27 IN30 IN31 IN32 DT0 DT1 DT2 DT3 O20 O21 O22 117 118 119 DT4 D5 D6 D7 1/10W1M R164 1 2 146 1/10W4.7K R131 1 2 147 148 203 204 1 C93 1000P/50 1/10W470 GND VDD 2 GND 1/10W4.7K R132 2 1 205 206 3 4 5 6 2 8 DT5 DT6 DT7 IO00 IO01 IO02 IO03 IO04 IO05 IO06 IO07 O30 O31 O32 O33 O34 O35 O36 O37 126 127 128 129 132 133 134 135 R70 1/10W4.7K IO10 O23 120 O10 O11 O12 O13 O14 O15 O16 O17 107 108 109 110 113 114 115 116 O01 O02 O03 O04 O05 O06 O07 84 85 86 87 89 90 91 92 9 Y0B Y1B Y2B Y3B MPLL-OK 4 1 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 UTEST0 UTEST1 2 UTEST2 ADRS0 ADRS1 ADRS2 ADRS9 ADRS10 ADRS11 ADRS12 ADRS13 ADRS14 UARTINT2 CTS2 DTR2 DSR2 RTS2 RXD2 TXD2 RXRD2 TXRD2 77 73 93 74 95 72 76 75 C95 21 22 23 24 1 1 C94 1000P/50 2 2 R62 1 GND 94 R128 1 2 1/10W470 R106 1 2 UARTINT1 CTS1 DTR1 DSR1 RTS1 RXD1 TXD1 RXRD1 TXRD1 43 81 39 80 40 82 38 42 41 13 R170 1 2 1/10W22K 11 UARTINT0 CTS0 DTR0 [EXP-ON] 1A7 7A1 VDD VDD R138 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 R126 R127 R133 5 [ENABLE] 13A8 7 [CTR-CNT] 11A3 RR3 4.7K/22K [PLTNSW] 11B8 PLTNSW 13A8 CTR-CNT 8 ENABLE 6 111 PSTPCO 3 SORT-SW 4 2 1 1/10W4.7K R134 1 2 136 *5 EXP-ONI 46 [EXP-ONI] EXP-ON 45 DSR0 RTS0 RXD0 TXD0 RXRD0 TXRD0 36 69 32 68 33 70 31 35 34 R166 1 2 DSPLTH DSPDAT DSON1 19 [N07] [FDCLT-AD] 13B3 30 R120 1 25 28 1/10W470 2 IC27 VDD FDCLT-AD 8 9 29 179 180 184 181 R123 1/10W470 GND 1 2 DALTH 186 DADAT 187 LELTH 177 13 IC14 LEDAT 160 R121 1 56 55 GND 2 1/10W470 GND 161 178 [N07] 12 190 9 CSIPC1 101 CSIPC0 100 CSRAM1 99 CSRAM0 98 WRRAM 1F3 1A1 1F3 1A1 1 C46 2200P/50 RD 200 G/A-WR 138 WR 199 CS0 102 1 [CS0] [WR] [G/A-WR] 8M 2 [RD] CS1 20 188 3 5
X2
VDD
1
R96 1/10W1M 2 1 [GARST] 7D8 R136 1 137 GARST R94 1 201 2 1/10W4.7K 2 1/10W4.7K GND
[EXPPWM]
2
[A16] 1A7 1A7 3B8 STCLTAD A17 [A17] [STCLTAD] A16 [FDCLTAD] 3B8 FDCLTAD [PSTPCO] 3B1 12A3 12B3
[DADAT] [DALTH]
UARTINT0 PFREQ PFRXD PFTXD TXRDY0 UARTINT1 VDD R165 1 2 1/10W4.7K [N07] 10 R167 1 2 IC12 [N07] 12 IC12 *3 [N07] 3 IC22 UARTINT2 VDD R107 1 2 1/10W4.7K R108 1 2 1/10W4.7K 1/10W22K *2 R110 1 2 [N07] 5 IC22 TXRDY2 *2 2 1/10W100 FMOT-ONA [N07] GND 11 IC31 HVT-PRE HVT-DC HVT-AC HVT-M CTR-ON [N07] 8 IC31 ACC-FAN MREQ-PF MACK-PF RSTRT ASST-CLT [N07] 5 IC31 [N07] 11 IC14 [N07] 9 8 MREQ-P 10 ZMDTCT 6 MERR-P FMOT-DIR 10 FMOT-BRK CS11 6 R169 1 2 1/10W4.7K 4 PCRTS PCRXD PCTXD R168 1 2 1/10W4.7K PCDTR PCDSR
PCCTS
3
[SORT-SW]
[PREQ]
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1 [APST] 12B8 APST GND VDD [FPLL-OK] 11E4 FPLL-OK JP1
6D2 9E2 11E4 9E2 9E2 9E2 9E2 9C2 11E4 9C2 3C1 3B1 3C1 9C1 11E2
13A8
[ZMDTCT]
11E2 O24 O25 O26 O27 122 123 124 125 1 IC22 [N07] 13 IC22 FANCHG1 OPT-FAN0 OPT-FAN1 [N07] 9 R74 1 2 1/10W22K VDD [JPC] 1 2 [DEL] R93 1 2 1/10W4.7K 10 11 13 14 15 16 1 IO11 IO12 IO13 IO14 IO15 IO16 IO17 11 IC27 5 [N07] R86 2 1 1/10W4.7K R82 1 2 1/10W22K 13 IC31 1 [N07] 3 IC31 4 IC14 RMS7 13C5 12 [N07] 2 RMS6 13C5 IC33 RMS5 13C5 [N07] 10 [N07] 6 RMS4 13C5 1 IC27 3 IC33 RMS3 13D5 [N07] 2 [N07] 4 RMS2 13D5 IC33 RMS1 13D5 2 RMS0 9A2 9A2 9A2 13D5 12 A3DTCT 13A8 11 IC22 [N07] 2 ERROR 13A8 IC22 [N07] 10 MACK-P 11E2
[MREQ-P]
[MACK-P]
[ERROR]
[RMS0] [RMS1] [RMS2] [RMS3] [RMS4] [RMS5] [RMS6] [RMS7] VDD;27,53,67,78 VDD;104,130,157 VDD;183,198,208 GND;1,2,7,12,17 GND;26,37,44,51 GND;52,57,79,88,97 GND;105,106,112,121 GND;131,139,144,149 GND;155,156,159,162 GND;176,182,191,202
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VDD RR4 1 2 12M [SKT] VDD M-CONT [U91C640] 1 1 GND 2 33 34 21 R161 2 1 1 2 2 2 [PFCRST] [PSTPCO] [PFTXD] [PFACK] [PFRXD] [MACK-PF] [PFREQ] B 7D8 2F3 2A2 2E5 2A2 2A5 2A2 PFCRST PSTPCO PFTXD PFACK PFRXD MACK-PF PFREQ [N07] [AMOT-OFF] 13B3 AMOT-OFF 4 IC14 3 SIZE0 SIZE1 SIZE2 [SIZE[0:3]] [24VCHK] [RSTRT] [MREQ-PF] [PSTPR] C 1 C52 2 GND 2200P/50 GND 5C8 7E8 2A6 2A5 2E5 SIZE[0:3] AD-CNT 24VCHK RSTRT MREQ-PF PSTPR R149 1 2 1/10W22K SIZE3 1 R97 1 R33 1 2 1/10W4.7K 2 1/10W4.7K 2 1/10W22K 55 22 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 3 4 5 6 7 8 17 18 19 20 VREF AGND X1 X2 NMI EA CLR P30/RXD P31/RXD P32/TXD P33/TXD P34/CTS P35/RD P36/WR P37/WAIT P50/AN0 P51/AN1 P52/AN2 P53/AN3 P54/AN4 P55/AN5 P80/INT0 P81/INT1 P82/INT2 P83/TO34 IC20 P00/D0 P01/D1 P02/D2 P03/D3 P04/D4 P05/D5 P06/D6 P07/D7 P10/A0 P11/A1 P12/A2 P13/A3 P14/A4 P15/A5 P16/A6 P17/A7 P20/A8 P21/A9 P22/A10 P23/A11 P24/A12 P25/A13 P26/A14 P27/A15 P40/A16 P41/A17 P42/A18 P43/A19 P60/M00 P61/M01 P62/M02 P63/M03 P70/M10 P71/M11 P72/M12 P73/M13 CK 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 IC12 3 D 5 IC12 9 IC12 1/10W4.7K [RETS[0:7]] 5D8 RETS[0:7] 2 2 2 *3 1 R117 1 R116 1 R115 1 2 3 E R171 R172 1 1 2 2 6 4 5 *2 BIN/OCT [HC138A] IC15 1 2 4 & EN 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 VDD [N07] 6 [N07] 8 SIDM-D 13A3 [SIDM-D] IC12 SIDM-C 13A3 [SIDM-C] [N07] 2 [N07] 4 SIDM-B 13A3 [SIDM-B] D 5 IC13 9 IC13 SIDM-A 13A3 [SIDM-A] [N07] 6 [N07] 8 ENDM-D 13B3 [ENDM-D] 1 IC13 3 IC13 ENDM-C 13B3 [ENDM-C] [N07] 2 [N07] 4 ENDM-B 13B3 [ENDM-B] ENDM-A 13B3 [ENDM-A] 9 IC14 RGCLT-CU 4C1 9D1 [RGCLT-CU] [N07] 8 3 IC18 CLK-D 13A5 [CLK-D] C [N07] 4 CLK-C 13A5 [CLK-C] RETS0 RETS1 RETS2 RETS3 RETS4 RETS5 RETS6 RETS7 13 IC27 CLK-A CLK-B 4A1 4C1 [CLK-A] [CLK-B] [N07] 12 AMOT-BRK 13B3 [AMOT-BRK] 13 IC13 11 IC13 FDCLTAD 2E2 [FDCLTAD] [N07] 12 [N07] 10 STSOL-AD 13B3 [STSOL-AD] STCLT-AD 13B3 [STCLT-AD] B 2 3 4 5 9 8 7 6 DRV-0 DRV-1 DRV-2 DRV-3 1 R112 1 R111 1 R113 DRV-5 DRV-6 DRV-7 2 2 2 2 1 R114 DRV-4 VDD DRV-[0:7] 4E1 [DRV-[0:7]] A 4.7K 2 3 1 A 1/10W4.7K *6 R92 1/10W1M 2 R151 1 R162 1 R125 1 R118 2 R31 1 R124 X3 [XD] VDD
[AD-CNT] 13A3
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 7
VDD
1/10W470 GND
F F
3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
13
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VDD
1SS184 A [PFCRST] [CLK-A] 7D8 3B8 PFCRST CLK-A R216 1 2 1/10W4.7K 1 C82 2200P/50 [DEL] GND 2 DRV-0 DRV-1 DRV-2 DRV-3 DRV-4 DRV-5 DRV-6 DRV-7 B A2 A1 1 11 3 4 7 8 13 14 17 18 R C1 1D 2 5 6 9 12 15 16 K R244 R243 1 1 2 1/10W100 2 1/10W100 2 1/10W100 2 1/10W100 A2 [HC273] IC5
1SS184 D20
A D19 A1 A2
A1
R89 1 R2 1
19
B A2 A1 A2 A1 D23 A2 A1 D21
D24
D22
GND 1 [CLK-B] 3C8 CLK-B DRV-0 DRV-1 DRV-2 C DRV-3 DRV-4 DRV-5 DRV-6 DRV-7 11 3 4 7 8 13 14 17 18 [HC273] IC6 R C1 1D 2 5 6 9 12 15 16 19 TRMCU-A TRMCU-B TRMCL-A TRMCL-B FDCLT-CU FDCLT-CL RGCLT-CL C2 2 10/50 1 C77 2 0.1/50 1 2 7 1 [RGCLT-CU] 3C8 RGCLT-CU C1 2 10/50 R228 1/10W470 1 2 [HC244] IC7 EN1 EN2 1 18 16 14 12 2 9 7 5 3 DRV0 DRV1 DRV2 DRV3 DRV4 DRV5 DRV6 DRV7 13A5 13A5 13A5 13A5 13A5 13A5 13A5 13A5 [DRV0] [DRV1] [DRV2] [DRV3] [DRV4] [DRV5] [DRV6] [DRV7] 3 6 11 14 1 8 4 5 1 C76 0.1/25 E 2 12 13 17 18 [VCC] [VCC] [GND] [GND] [GND] [GND] [FIN] [FIN] E DG C75 2 +5VSW C78 2 0.1/50 1 4 [AZ8428] IC3 IN1 OUTA1 IN2 [VCC] [GND] OUTA0 3 5 TRMCLB TRMCLA 1 24V 1 2 7 4 [AZ8428] IC9 OUTA1 OUTA0
IN1 IN2
3 5
TRMCUB TRMCUA
12B5 12B5
[TRMCUB] [TRMCUA]
[VCC] [GND] C
12C5 12C5
[TRMCLB] [TRMCLA]
1 19
DRV-0 D DRV-1 DRV-2 DRV-3 DRV-4 DRV-5 DRV-6 [DRV-[0:7]] 3A8 DRV-[0:7] DRV-7
GND
2 4 6 8 11 13 15 17
16 9 2 7 10 15 1 0.1/50 FEDCLTCU FEDCLTCL RGTCLTCU RGTCLTCL 12B5 12C5 12C5 12D5 [FEDCLTCU] [FEDCLTCL] [RGTCLTCU] [RGTCLTCL]
GND DG
F F
4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
13
m
3560/70 CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS 13 - 4
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[SCSW-E]
3E8
SCSW-E
1 19
[HC244] IC11 EN1 EN2 1 18 16 14 12 2 9 7 5 3 VDD R222 R218 R223 R219 1 1 1 1 2 1/10W4.7K 2 1/10W4.7K 2 1/10W4.7K 2 1/10W4.7K R221 R217 R224 R220 1 1 1 1 2 1/10W22K 2 1/10W22K 2 1/10W22K 2 1/10W22K VDD
[PEMPAD] 13A3 [PJAM1AD] 13A3 [ENDSW] 13A3 [SIDSW] 13A3 [APLL-OK] 13B3
1 1 1 1 1
2 2 2 2 2 *5
2 4 6 8 11 13 15 17
1/10W22K 2 4 5 6 7 [SIZCU3] 12A5 SIZCU3 8 9 4.7K/22K [SIZCL0] 12C5 [SIZCL1] 12B5 [SIZCL2] 12B5 [SIZCL3] 12B5 SIZCL0 SIZCL1 SIZCL2 SIZCL3 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 RR2 1 3 VDD RR1 1 3 [SIZCU1] 12A5 SIZCU1 SIZCU2 R226 R225 R230 R184 R185 R237 R227 R238
[SIZCU0] 12A5
SIZCU0
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
2 1/10W470 2 1/10W470 2 1/10W4.7K 2 1/10W4.7K 2 1/10W4.7K 2 1/10W4.7K 2 1/10W470 2 1/10W4.7K [HC244] IC8 EN1 EN2 1
B
[SIZCU2] 12A5
1 19 2 4 6 8 11 13 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 *8 R26 1 R193 R196 R188 R248 R247 R246 R245 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 *4 1 C98 2 1 C97 2 1 C96 2 1 R200 R199 R205 R206 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 19 2 4 6 8 11 13 15 17 15 17
18 16 14 12 9 7 5 3 VDD 1 3 [RETS-1] [RETS-2] 13B5 13B5 13B5 RETS-1 RETS-2 RETS-3 4 5 6 7 [RETS-3] 8 9 4.7K/22K 18 16 14 12 9 7 5 3 VDD [RETS-4] 13C5 13C5 13C5 13C5 RETS-4 RETS-5 RETS-6 RETS-7 2 4 5 [RETS-6] 6 7 [RETS-7] 8 9 4.7K/22K 18 16 14 12 9 7 5 3 RR6 1 3 [RETS-5]
SIZE[0:3]
3B1
[SIZE[0:3]]
13B5
RETS-0
RR5
R28 1 1/10W4.7K [PSTPCU] [PEMPCU] [TUPCU] [UCOVDOR] [PEMPLC] [TUPLC] [TDWNLC] 12B3 12A5 12A5 12B5 13C3 13C3 13C3 13C3 PSTPCU PEMPCU TUPCU UCOVDOR PEMPLC TUPLC TDWNLC LCDOR
RETS[0:7]
3D1
[RETS[0:7]]
[LCDOR]
1/10W10K
C99 0.1/25
1/10W22K *8 2 1000P/50 *3 1
GND [PSTPCL] [PEMPCL] [TUPCL] [LC-CNT] [LC-KEY] 12B5 12C5 12C5 13C3 13C3 13C3 11C3 PSTPCL PEMPCL TUPCL R187 LC-CNT LC-KEY LCF4000 SFBSW R155 R201 R210 R215 R203 R211 R212 [SCSW-A] [SCSW-B] 3E8 3E8 SCSW-A SCSW-B 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1/10W4.7K 2 1/10W4.7K 2 1/10W4.7K 2 1/10W4.7K 2 1/10W470 2 1/10W4.7K 2 1/10W4.7K 1 2 R214 R213 R198 R159 1 1 1 1 2 1/10W22K 2 1/10W22K 2 1/10W22K 2 1/10W22K 1/10W4.7K R189 R208 R207 1 1 1 2 1/10W22K 2 1/10W22K 2 1/10W22K
19 2 4 6 8 11 13 15 17
[LCF4000] [SFBSW]
F F
5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
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[A[0:18]]
1A7
A[0:18]
[D[0:15]] 1E7
2D6
8C5
D[0:15]
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 25 24 21 23 2 27 22 20 26
VDD 1 D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 A17 A18 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 20 2
[SKT] EPROM 256KX16 [M27C4002] IC36 VPP 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 OE CE 100 A 0 262143 O1 O2 O3 O4 O5 O6 O7 O8 O9 O10 O11 O12 O13 O14 O15 O16 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 D10 D11 D12 D13 D14 D15 A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 25 24 21 23 2 26 1 27 22 20 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 WE OE CS
FT B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8
1 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19
20
E E
F F
6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
13
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+5VSW A A
[EXP-ONI]
2E2
EXP-ONI
RN2401
EXPON
11B5
[EXPON]
B D18 Q11 [WDTOUT] [WDTEN] 1A1 1A7 WDTOUT WDTEN 10 9 [HC132] & IC32 [HC14] 8 1 IC26 2 B C
2 B E B C Q1 2SA1428Y
02CZ3.3X
[HC14] 9 IC26 8 11
[HC14] 10 IC26 [N07] 1 [HC14] IC18 12 IC26 PFCRST GARST 3B1 2E1 13B5 4A1 [PFCRST] [GARST] [PFPRST] D 13 2 PNLRST 11B3 [PNLRST] RESET 1F2 13E8 [RESET]
R99 1
1/10W330
*3 GND
A1 D R87 1 2 [HC14] 3 IC26 24V R153 1 2 1/10W22K 2 E R152 1/10W4.7K 1 R150 1 2 1/10W22K 1/10W4.7K [ACOFF] 12D5 ACOFF A2 D16 1SS184
1A5
3C1
[24VCHK]
C65 0.1/25
F F
7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
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[DADAT]
14 13 12
D/A8 [AA62353S] IC46 DI DO CK LD AO1 AO2 AO3 AO4 AO5 AO6 AO7 AO8
11 15 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 [G/A-WR] 24V R11 1/10W22K 1 2 [HC245] IC17 G3 3EN1[BA] 3EN2[AB] D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 DG D[0:7] D5 D6 [D[0:7]] 1 2 C12 0.1/50 6B2 D7 18 2 1 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 VDD 1/10W4.7K 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 *8 2 1 2 1F3 G/A-WR VDD 1/10W4.7K 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 *8 2 HTRVREF
[HVMVREF]
[DACLK] [DALTH]
A
[HVTVREF] [HVACVREF] [SCN-CHG] [BIASVREF] [ATSVREF] [ATSIN]
19 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
R174
R180
R175
R181
R176
R182
R177
R13 1/10W10K
24V
R183
GND
B
I/O0 I/O1 I/O2 I/O3 I/O4 I/O5 I/O6 I/O7 13C8 13D8 13C8 13E8 13C8 13E8 13D8 13E8 [I/O0] [I/O1] [I/O2] [I/O3] [I/O4] [I/O5] [I/O6] [I/O7]
[ATS-IN] 11B3
ATS-IN
C
GND 1 DG A0 VDD HTRTH2+ R21 1 R56 1 2 2 19 A4 A5 A6 [A[0:7]] 1A7 A[0:7] A7 VDD R60 1 2 C32 1 2 0.1/25 R34 1 2 R61 1 2 1 2 VDD GND R54 1 [HTRTH+] 12A3 HTRTH+ 1/10W4.7K R32 1 2 C15 0.1/25 R30 1 2 R25 1 2 2 1 7 8 9 R29 1 R24 1 2 C14 1 0.1/25 2 R23 1 2 1/10W4.7K 1/10W3.9K 2 5 1/10W3.3K 1/10W10K 2 1 1/10W1M R27 1 2 1/10W1M R53 2 1/10W1K R85 1 2 1/10W1K 13 12 4 3 6 [HC132] & IC32 HTRDY HTRDY2 VDD 4 6 8 [HC244D] IC24 EN 9 7 5 3 1/10W4.7K 1/10W1.5K [HC244D] IC24 EN 18 16 14 12 11 13 15 17 A1 A2 [HTRTH2+] 12A3 A3 1/10W4.7K 1/10W3.3K 1 C31 0.1/25 2 R59 1 2 1/10W3.3K [HTRTH2-] 1A6 HTRTH2R55 1 2 [HC244D] IC23 EN 9 7 5 3 2 4 6 8 [HC244D] IC23 EN 18 16 14 12
1 R143
1 R144
R145
R147
R146
R142
R148
R173
1/10W3.3K
VDD R141 R140 R139 2 2 2 1 1 1 *3 CSIPC WE OE 13D8 13D8 13E8 [CSIPC] [WE] [OE]
19 11 11 SSR12D5 1A4 1A3 [SSR-] [CSIPC0] [HTRDY] [HTRDY2] [WR] [RD] 2A1 1A1 1A1 CSIPC0 WR RD GND 13 15 17
E
[HTRTH-] 1A4 HTRTH-
1/10W4.7K
1/10W3.9K
1/10W1K
GND
13
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+5VSW
24V [I62308FS] IC19 CLAMP CLAMP 3 6 11 14 1 8 4 5 12 13 17 18 [VCC] [VCC] [GND] [GND] [GND] [GND] [FIN] [FIN] [I62308FS] IC28 CLAMP CLAMP 3 6 11 14 1 8 4 5 12 13 17 18 [VCC] [VCC] [GND] 2 2 [GND] [GND] [GND] [FIN] [FIN] DG
24V
A
16 9 2 7 10 15 1 2 C59 0.1/50 K R3 1 R4 1 2 A 2 D3 1S1834 OPTFAN0 OPTFAN1 SCRPSOL 11C5 12B8 11B3 [OPTFAN0] [OPTFAN1] [SCRPSOL] [MRR-A] [MRR-B] [MRR-C] [MRR-D] 1A7 1A7 1A7 1A7 MRR-A MRR-B MRR-C MRR-D 3 6 11 14 1 8 C23 0.1/25 24V GND 16 9 A 2 7 10 15 1 2 C35 0.1/50 x2 K 1 2 4 5 12 13 17 18 D1 1S1834 BTMFAN EXTFAN0 ACCFAN CTRON 11C5 11B5 13D5 11A3 [BTMFAN] [EXTFAN0] [ACCFAN] 13A8 [CTRON] [LNS-A] [LNS-B] [LNS-C] [LNS-D] 1A6 1A6 1A7 1A7 LNS-A LNS-B LNS-C LNS-D 3 6 11 14 1 8 C34 0.1/25 1 2 4 5 12 13 GND 17 18 16 9 2 7 10 15 RGT-DEV RGTCLTCS FEDCLTSF 1 2 C7 0.1/50 12C3 11B5 11C3 [RGT-DEV] [RGTCLTCS] [FEDCLTSF] [DCM-A] [DCM-B] [DCM-C] [DCM-D] 1E5 1E5 1E5 1E5 DCM-A DCM-B DCM-C DCM-D 3 6 11 14 1 8 DG C74 0.1/25 1 2 4 5 12 13 GND 17 18 [VCC] [VCC] [GND] [GND] [GND] [GND] [FIN] [FIN] DG [I62308FS] IC43 CLAMP CLAMP [VCC] [VCC] [GND] [GND] [GND] [GND] [FIN] [FIN] DG [VCC] [VCC] [GND] [GND] [GND] [GND] [FIN] [FIN] [I62308FS] IC34 CLAMP CLAMP DG +5VSW [I62308FS] IC38 CLAMP CLAMP 24V
16 9 2 7 10 15 1 2 C21 0.1/50 MRRA MRRB MRRC MRRD 11B8 11A8 11A8 11A8 [MRRA] [MRRB] [MRRC] [MRRD]
2W100 x2
C67 0.1/25
1 2
GND
16 9 2 7 10 15 1 2 C22 0.1/50 LNSA LNSB LNSC LNSD 11A8 11A8 11A8 11A8 [LNSA] [LNSB] [LNSC] [LNSD]
C44 0.1/25
1 2
R5 1
GND [ASST-CLT] 2A6 ASST-CLT [HC14] [RGCLT-CU] 3C8 RGCLT-CU 3 IC30 [FANCHG0] [RGTDEV] [FDCLT-SF] 1A8 1F4 4B8 4 4 5 [HC32] 1 IC25
[I62308FS] IC1 CLAMP CLAMP 3 6 11 14 1 [VCC] [VCC] [GND] [GND] [GND] [GND] [FIN] [FIN] 8
R6 1
DG
2W100
16 9 2 7 10 15 1 2 C73 0.1/50 DCMA DCMB DCMC DCMD 11E8 11D8 11D8 11D8 [DCMA] [DCMB] [DCMC] [DCMD]
D
C8 0.1/25 1 2
4 5 12 13 17 18
GND
18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 FMOT-ON 11E4 [FMOT-ON] HVTPRE HVTDC HVTAC HVTM 12C3 12D3 12C3 12C3 [HVTPRE] [HVTDC] [HVTAC] [HVTM]
DG
E
[HVT-PRE] [HVT-DC] [HVT-AC] [HVT-M] [FMOT-ONA] 2A5 2A5 2A5 2A5 2A5 HVT-PRE HVT-DC HVT-AC HVT-M FMOT-ONA 1 2
GND
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+5VSW A Q6 E VDD [ERS-ON] 1F2 ERS-ON B ERSLP RN2401 C 1 R8 2 B E R9 1 B 2 1 1/10W3.3K R7 1/10W1K C Q4 2SD1417 11E8 [ERSLP] [SCN-A] [SCN-C] [SCN-CHG] [SCN-B] [SCN-D] 1F4 1F4 8A8 1F4 1F4 SCN-A SCN-C SCN-CHG SCN-B SCN-D R18 1 2 2 1 1/10W680 R14 C10 2 1/10W100 1 C9 2 1 2 R12 1 2 1/10W6.8K 13 15 9 14 16 11 1 4 5 [AZ6713] IC41 A A VREFA B B VREFB [VCC] [PG] [SG] OA OA TBA OB OB TBB 2 3 8 6 7 10 K 1S1834 K 1S1834 K 1S1834 K 1S1834 SCNB SCND 11D8 11D8 [SCNB] [SCND] SCNA SCNC A
11D8 11D8
[SCNA] [SCNC]
*2 D9 A D11 A DG D10 A D8 A
+5VSW
24V
Q10
DG D2 1S1834
[TMOT-ON] C
1F2
TMOT-ON
B TNRMOT RN2401 C R157 1 2 1/10W1K E R156 1 2 1/10W3.3K [RGT-A] [RGT-C] DG [RGT-B] [RGT-D] 1F4 1F5 1F5 1F5 RGT-A RGT-C RGT-B RGT-D 2 R49 1/10W3.9K 1 VDD VDD 13 15 9 14 16 11 1 4 5 1 C26 1 2 0.1/25 RSTSW RN2401 C R36 1 2 1/10W1K E R35 1 2 1/10W3.3K C B Q5 2SD1417 12B3 [RSTSW] GND C25 2 0.1/25 D5 A D7 A D6 A D4 A DGK 1 [AZ6712] IC39 A A VREFA B B VREFB [VCC] [PG] [SG] OA OA TBA OB OB TBB 2 3 8 6 7 10 K 1S1834 K 1S1834 K 1S1834 K 1S1834 RGTB RGTD 11E5 11E5 [RGTB] [RGTD] RGTA RGTC C B Q2 2SD1417 11B3 [TNRMOT] C
11D5 11E5
[RGTA] [RGTC]
+5VSW D Q8 E
24VF
[RST-SW]
1F4
RST-SW
DGK
E E DGF
F F
10
13
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VDD [CN28A] J1 53313V A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 CONTROL-PANEL B DEV-UNIT SFB A13 A14 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 B10 B11 C B12 B13 B14
5VD
24V [CN40A] CTR-CNT CTRON 2F3 9C4 [CTR-CNT] [CTRON] J2 53313V A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 PNLRST SCRPSOL 7D8 9A4 [PNLRST] [SCRPSOL] 1 TNRMOT ATS-IN ATSVREF DEVSW 10C4 [TNRMOT] 8B1 8A8 1E6 [ATS-IN] [ATSVREF] [DEVSW] 2 A12 A13 A14
VDD
5VE
24V J3 [CN28A] A1 53313V A2 LELTH LEDAT LECLK 2A2 2A2 2A1 [LELTH] [LEDAT] [LECLK] A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 EXTSW 2F4 [EXTSW] A11 A12 A13 CRG1SW 1A6 [CRG1SW] OPT-UNIT1 A14 B1 B2 EXPPWM EXPON 2A1 7B8 [EXPPWM] [EXPON] B3 B4 B5 B6 RGTCLTCS EXTFAN0 BTMFAN MMOT-OFF MMOT-BRK MMOT-REF MPLL-OK 9D4 9C4 9B4 1C1 1A1 1A3 2F4 [RGTCLTCS] [EXTFAN0] [BTMFAN] [MMOT-OFF] [MMOT-BRK] [MMOT-REF] [MPLL-OK] B7 B8 B9 B10 B11 B12 B13 B14
VDD 24V
A LNSD LNSC LNSB LNSA 9C8 9C8 9C8 9C8 [LNSD] [LNSC] [LNSB] [LNSA]
R1 1
RXE017
C66 0.1/50
LNSSW
2F4
[LNSSW]
MRRSW
2F4
[MRRSW]
PLTNSW
2F3
[PLTNSW]
SFBSW
5E1
[SFBSW]
GND C
FEDCLTSF BZON
9D4 1F4
[FEDCLTSF] [BZON]
GND
SGD
DG
B14 B15 B16 B17 B18 B19 B20 24V D J4 [CN14] 1 53052-14V 2 GND SGE 3 4 5 SCND SCNA SCNC DCMD DCMB DCMC DCMA 10B8 10A8 10A8 9D8 9D8 9D8 9D8 [SCND] [SCNA] [SCNC] [DCMD] [DCMB] [DCMC] [DCMA] SCNB 10B8 [SCNB]
J18 53324-10
[CN10] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 GND PRXD PACK PREQ PERR MERR-P MREQ-P MACK-P PTXD 2A4 1A3 2A4 2E5 2A6 2A6 2A6 2A4 [PRXD] [PACK] [PREQ] [PERR] [MERR-P] [MREQ-P] [MACK-P] [PTXD] FEED-MOTOR J22 53324-7 [CN7] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 GND FMOT-DIR FPLL-OK FMOT-BRK FMOT-ON 2A5 2E8 2A5 9E4 [FMOT-DIR] [FPLL-OK] [FMOT-BRK] [FMOT-ON] REGIST-MOTOR FMOT-REF 1A4 [FMOT-REF] J23 53052-6V [CN6] 1 2 3 4 5 6 RGTD 10D8 [RGTD] RGTC RGTB 10C8 10D8 [RGTC] [RGTB] RGTA 10C8 [RGTA] OPT-UNIT2 VDD 24VK
6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
CONTROL-PANEL
ERSLP
E 10A4 [ERSLP]
F F
11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
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VDD J5 [CN11] 1 53324-11 2 3 4 5 FUSER-UNIT 6 7 8 9 10 11 GND B J6 53324-10 [CN10] 1 2 3 4 5 FEEDER-UNIT1 6 7 8 9 10 C GND RGT-DEV 9D4 [RGT-DEV] PSTPCU 5D1 [PSTPCU] PSTPCO 2F3 [PSTPCO] FEEDER-UNIT2 RSTSW 10D4 [RSTSW] VDD 24V 24VF SSR-SW HTRTH+ HTRTHHTRTH2+ HTRTH2SSR+ 1F2 8E1 1A4 8C1 1A6 12D5 [SSR-SW] [HTRTH+] [HTRTH-] [HTRTH2+] [HTRTH2-] [SSR+] SORT-SW 2F3 [SORT-SW] [CN40A] J8 53313V A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 A17 A18 A19 A20 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 J7 53324-8 [CN8] 1 2 3 4 HVT-UNIT 5 6 7 8 BIASVREF HVMVREF HVTM HVTPRE HVACVREF HVTAC HVTVREF HVTDC 8A8 8A8 9E4 9E4 8A8 9E4 8A8 9E4 [BIASVREF] [HVMVREF] [HVTM] [HVTPRE] [HVACVREF] [HVTAC] [HVTVREF] [HVTDC] B10 B11 B12 B13 B14 B15 B16 B17 B18 B19 VDD D [CN15] J9 53052-15V 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 POWER-UNIT1 8 9 10 E 11 12 13 14 15 1 C5 100/16 2 1 C3 47/50 2 POWER-UNIT2 1 C6 22/50 2 J10 53324-6 [CN6] 1 2 3 4 5 6 5VD 24V 24VF 24VK B20
VDD
24V [CN22A] SIZCU3 SIZCU2 SIZCU1 SIZCU0 5B1 5B1 5B1 5B1 [SIZCU3] [SIZCU2] [SIZCU1] [SIZCU0] J11 53313V A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 TUPCU 5D1 [TUPCU] A7 A8 A9 PEMPCU FEDCLTCU TRMCUA TRMCUB PSTPCL UCOVDOR SIZCL3 SIZCL2 SIZCL1 SIZCL0 5D1 4D8 4C8 4C8 5E1 5D1 5C1 5C1 5B1 5B1 [PEMPCU] [FEDCLTCU] [TRMCUA] [TRMCUB] [PSTPCL] [UCOVDOR] [SIZCL3] [SIZCL2] [SIZCL1] [SIZCL0] APS A10 A11 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 B10 B11
VDD
24V
A APS0 APS1 APS2 APSF 1A6 1A6 1A6 2F4 [APS0] [APS1] [APS2] [APSF]
APSC OPTFAN1
2F4 9A4
[APSC] [OPTFAN1] B
AESIN
1A4
[AESIN]
APSR
2F4
[APSR]
APST
2E7
[APST]
TUPCL
5E1
[TUPCL]
J12 53324-9
[CN9] 1 2 3 4 DFACK DFREQ MREQ-DF DF-CNT DFRXD DFTXD MACK-DF 1E5 1A8 1A2 1E6 1A3 1A2 1A2 [DFACK] [DFREQ] [MREQ-DF] [DF-CNT] [DFRXD] [DFTXD] [MACK-DF]
5 6 7 8 9
GND [RGTCLTCL] J13 17548710V GND 5VE [CN10] 1 2 3 4 5 SORTER ACOFF ZCINT SSRSSR+ 7D1 1E5 8E5 [ACOFF] [ZCINT] [SSR-] 6 7 8 9 10 GND SGE E SRXD 1A3 [SRXD] MACK-S 1A2 [MACK-S] SACK SREQ MREQ-S S-CNT STXD 1E6 1A3 1A2 1E6 1A2 [SACK] [SREQ] [MREQ-S] [S-CNT] [STXD] D
12A3 [SSR+]
SGD E1 1 DUMMY 2
DGF
DGK
GND
DG F
12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
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4 +5VSW J16 53313V [CN28A] A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 PFP B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 B10 B11 B12 B13 B14
VDD
AD-CNT ENDSW SIDSW PEMPAD PJAM1AD SIDM-D SIDM-B SIDM-C SIDM-A APLL-OK AMOT-BRK AMOT-OFF FDCLT-AD STCLT-AD STSOL-AD ENDM-D ENDM-B ENDM-C ENDM-A
3B1 5A1 5A1 5A1 5A1 3D8 3D8 3D8 3D8 5A1 3B8 3B1 2E2 3B8 3B8 3D8 3C8 3D8 3C8
[AD-CNT] [ENDSW] [SIDSW] [PEMPAD] [PJAM1AD] [SIDM-D] [SIDM-B] [SIDM-C] [SIDM-A] [APLL-OK] [AMOT-BRK] [AMOT-OFF] [FDCLT-AD] [STCLT-AD] [STSOL-AD] [ENDM-D] [ENDM-B] [ENDM-C] [ENDM-A]
DRV3 DRV2 DRV1 DRV0 DRV7 DRV6 DRV5 DRV4 CLK-D CLK-C SIZE-0 SIZE-2 PFPRST SCSW-E SIZE-3 SIZE-1 RETS-0 RETS-1 RETS-3 RETS-2 SCSW-D SCSW-C RETS-7 RETS-6 RETS-5 RETS-4 PMOT-REF
4D4 4D4 4D4 4D4 4E4 4D4 4D4 4D4 3C8 3C8 5B6 5B6 7D8 3E8 5B6 5B6 5C6 5C6 5D6 5D6 3E8 3E8 5E6 5E6 5D6 5D6 1E7
[DRV3] [DRV2] [DRV1] [DRV0] [DRV7] [DRV6] [DRV5] [DRV4] [CLK-D] [CLK-C] [SIZE-0] [SIZE-2] [PFPRST] [SCSW-E] [SIZE-3] [SIZE-1] [RETS-0] [RETS-1] [RETS-3] [RETS-2] [SCSW-D] [SCSW-C] [RETS-7] [RETS-6] [RETS-5] [RETS-4] [PMOT-REF]
GND
VDD J15 17548714V [CN14] 1 2 3 4 C 5 6 LCF 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 VDD GND HC273WM 1 D C83 2 C49 7407M 1 2 C86 HC244WM 1 2 C68 7407M 1 2 C79 HC244WM 1 2 C100 HC244WM 1 2 RMS LC-CNT TRMLC-B TRMLC-A FDMLC-B FDMLC-A LC-KEY LCF4000 LCDOR TDWNLC PEMPLC TUPLC 5E1 4A8 4A8 4B8 4A8 5E1 5E1 5D1 5D1 5D1 5D1 [LC-CNT] [TRMLC-B] [TRMLC-A] [FDMLC-B] [FDMLC-A] [LC-KEY] [LCF4000] [LCDOR] [TDWNLC] [PEMPLC] [TUPLC] J17 171825V
VDD [AMP] J21 174215V [CN30] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 IPC 15 16 17 18 AD1 AD3 AD5 AD7 I/O1 I/O3 I/O5 I/O7 OE IPRST 1 2 C54 0.022/50 1 2 RESET R100 1/10W4.7K 8C8 8C8 8D8 8D8 8B8 8B8 8B8 8C8 8E8 7D8 [AD1] [AD3] [AD5] [AD7] [I/O1] [I/O3] [I/O5] [I/O7] [OE] [RESET] E 19 20 IPCSW 1A8 [IPCSW] D WE CSIPC 8E8 8E8 [WE] [CSIPC] AD0 AD2 AD4 AD6 I/O0 I/O2 I/O4 I/O6 8C8 8C8 8D8 8D8 8B8 8B8 8B8 8C8 [AD0] [AD2] [AD4] [AD6] [I/O0] [I/O2] [I/O4] [I/O6] C
24VF [CN10] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 GND 24V J24 5045-2V ACC-FAN [CN2] 1 2 ACCFAN 9C4 [ACCFAN] RMS7 RMS6 RMS5 RMS4 RMS3 RMS2 RMS1 RMS0 2A8 2A8 2A8 2A8 2A8 2A8 2A7 2A7 [RMS7] [RMS6] [RMS5] [RMS4] [RMS3] [RMS2] [RMS1] [RMS0]
0.1/25 7407M 1 2
21 22 23 24 25
0.1/25 HC244WM 5 1 C72 2 GND IC30 [HC14] 6 1 2 12 13 9 10 [HC32] 1 IC25 [HC32] 1 IC25 [HC32] 1 IC25 8 [N07] 3 3 IC27 [N07] 11 5 IC27 6 4
26 27 28 29 30
GND
0.1/25
0.1/25
0.1/25
0.1/25
0.1/25
0.1/25
0.1/25
0.1/25
0.1/25 13 13
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13.2.1
F D C B
RM2
RM1
4.7K
4.7K
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2
1
R37 1/10W4.7K 1 2 [PNLRST] 5A2 R38 1/10W4.7K 1 [N07] 9 2 5 2 IC15 [N07] 2 3 IC13 IC13 [N07] 4 C24 0.01/50 PNLRST IC13 [N07] 6 1 [N07] 10 2 R39 1 2 1/10W10K 12 [HC14] 10 IC3 13 12 R40 1 2 1/10W4.7K 1
5D2
[LERST] [CNTRST] [PRXD] [PACK] [PREQ] 5D2 [LEDAT] [LELTH1] [LELTH0] 5D2 [LECLK]
2
[U95C063] IC7 CLK WR RD DAOUT0 DAOUT1 WDTOUT PA0/TXD0 PA1/RXD0 PA2/CTS0 PA3/SCLK0 PA4/TXD1 71 70 PA5/RXD1 PA6/CTS1 P54 P55 67 66 P56 P57 PB0 PB1 PB2 PB3 PB4 PB5 PB6 PB7 PC0 PC1 PC2 [DSON1] 4F1 4E1 [DSON0] PC3 PC4 PC5 PC6 PC7 PD0 PD1 PD2 PD3 PD4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 R13 1 R17 1 R16 1 R15 1 R14 1 R12 1 R11 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 140 R10 1 1/10W10K *8 131 130 129 128 127 D8 D3 D2 K K K 1SS193 A A A *3 10 IC8 [HC14] 4 IC3 [HC14] PA7/SCLK1 36 72 73 3 4 42 38 39 40 2 20M 23 35 2 1 142 141 1 3 14 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 8 4 GND R22 1 2 1/10W1M
0.1/25
VDD
[HC14] 3 IC8 2
5C2
[PTXD]
VDD
3
1
C10 C9
1 2
0.1/25
5C2
[MACK-P]
VDD
5C2
VDD
[MREQ-P]
5C2
[MERR-P]
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4 5
5C8 5E2 5C8 5E2 5C8 5E2 5C8 5F2 5C8 5F2 5C8 5F2
R42 2 1/10W4.7K 1 2 GND R41 [HC14] [HC14] 9 6 5 1 2 MACK-P IC3 IC3 1 1/10W1K C23 2200P/50 2 R44 1/10W4.7K GND 1 2 [HC14] R43 2 1 1 2 3 MREQ-P IC3 1 1/10W1K R31 C26 1/10W4.7K 2200P/50 1 2 2 [HC14] R32 8 9 1 2 MERR-P 11 GND IC8 1 1/10W1K C16 2200P/50 2 RETK8 5A8 [RETK8] RETK9 5A8 [RETK9] GND RETK10 5A8 [RETK10] RETK11 5A8 [RETK11] RETK12 RETK13 RETK14 RETK15 5B6 5B6 5B6 5B6 5E2 5E2 5E2 5E2 [RETK12] [RETK13] [RETK14] [RETK15] SCN8 SCN9 SCN10 5B6 5B8 5B8 5B8
[RETK0]
A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7
RR1
68K
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
6 7
VDD 1
C7
A8 107 106 105 104 103 102 101 100 99 98 97 96 95 A22/P26 A23/P27 18 48 83 108 132 5 37 57 74 92 118 144 143 1
C11
VDD RM3
1 2 3 4 5
4.7K 1/10W68K R18 1 R19 1 R20 1 R21 1 94 93 [DVCC] [DVCC] [DVCC] [DVCC] [DVCC] [DVSS] [DVSS] [DVSS] [DVSS] [DVSS] [DVSS] [AVCC] [AVSS] 1
C13
*4 2 2 2 2
[A[0:18]]
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GND
1
C20
1
C18
1
C8
0.1/25
*6
1 5 E D C B A F
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D[0:7] [D[0:7]] 3B2 VDD CNTRST MPUCLK WR RD 1 C30 2200P/50 2 GND GND 1 R51 1 2 1/10W4.7K 11 10 6 [WR] [RD] 1A2 1A2 7 8 12 3 4 5 13 46 99 100 1 R45 1/10W1M [U1351] IC4 READY LCDENB XSCL LP WF YD LD0 LD1 LD2 LD3 UD0 UD1 UD2 UD3 VCS0 VCS1 VCS2 GND VCS3 VCS4 [A[0:17]] 1A7 A[0:17] A0 A1 A2 C A16 A17 [CS0] 1E3 CS0 VDD 14 13 15 2 3 1 X/Y [HC139A] IC16 1 2 EN A3 A4 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 12 11 10 9 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 GND A14 A15 VD0 VD1 D VD2 VD3 VD4 VD5 VDD VD6 VD7 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 81 82 83 84 E VDD GND 1351F0A 1 C31 2 0.1/25 C2 2 4.7/16 1351F0A 1 VD[0:7] 85 AB0 AB1 AB2 AB3 AB4 AB5 AB6 AB7 AB8 AB9 AB10 AB11 AB12 AB13 AB14 AB15 VD0 VD1 VD2 VD3 VD4 VD5 VD6 VD7 VD8 VD9 VD10 VD11 VD12 VD13 VD14 VD15 DB0 DB1 DB2 DB3 DB4 DB5 DB6 DB7 DB8 DB9 DB10 DB11 DB12 DB13 DB14 DB15 VA0 VA1 VA2 VA3 VA4 VA5 VA6 VA7 VA8 VA9 VA10 VA11 VA12 VA13 VA14 VA15 R57 9 86 87 88 89 90 R50 1 95 96 97 98 1 91 92 93 94 67 66 65 64 63 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 1 VA0 VA1 VA2 VA3 VA4 VA5 VA6 VA7 VA8 VA9 VA10 VA11 VA12 VA13 VA14 2 R54 1/10W100 E VA[0:14] VA0 VA1 VA2 VA3 VA4 VA5 VA6 VA7 VA8 VA9 VA10 VA11 VA12 VA13 VA14 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 25 24 21 23 2 26 1 27 22 20 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 WE OE CS 20 A 0 32767 SRAM32KX8 [M71256] IC5 O0 O1 O2 O3 O4 O5 O6 O7 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 VD0 VD1 VD2 VD3 VD4 VD5 VD6 VD7 D D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 VDD C L6 1 L7 1 L9 1 L8 1 BLM21A102S GND 2 [N07] 2 2 2 *4 5 IC12 11 IC12 [N07] 6 10 9 IC12 13 IC12 [N07] 8 [N07] 12 L2 1 L3 1 L4 1 L5 1 BLM21A102S 2 2 2 2 *4 UD0 UD1 UD2 UD3 IC6 1 2 C29 20P/50 B 5 IC6 [N07] 2 11 2 1/10W68 IC6 [N07] 6 3 IC6 YD 5E8 [YD] [N07] 10 [N07] 9 IC6 [N07] 4 8 L1 1 2 PNLRDY LCDENB XSCL LP WF 1E5 5E8 5E8 5E8 5E8 [PNLRDY] [LCDENB] [XSCL] [LP] [WF] 9 IC15 [N07] 8 1 2 1/10W4.7K VDD
[CNTRST] A [MPUCLK]
1A1 1A2
MPUCLK
LCDEN
4A2
[LCDEN]
BLM21A102S
[XD]
X1
8M 2
GND F F
2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
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[A[0:18]]
1A7
A[0:18]
[D[0:15]]
1E6
2A1
D[0:15]
VDD [SKT] EPROM 256KX16 [M27C4002] IC10 1 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 20 2 VPP 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 OE CE 100 A 0 262143 O1 O2 O3 O4 O5 O6 O7 O8 O9 O10 O11 O12 O13 O14 O15 O16 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 D10 D11 D12 D13 D14 D15 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 A17 A18
VDD [SKT] EPROM 256KX16 [M27C4002] IC11 1 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 20 2 VPP 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 OE CE 100 A 0 262143 O1 O2 O3 O4 O5 O6 O7 O8 O9 O10 O11 O12 O13 O14 O15 O16 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 D10 D11 D12 D13 D14 D15 A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 25 24 21 23 2 26 1 27 22 20 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 WE OE CS 20 A 0 32767 SRAM32KX8 [M71256] IC9 O0 O1 O2 O3 O4 O5 O6 O7 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7
D [RD] [CS2] [CS3] [CS1] [WR] 1A2 1E3 1E4 1E3 1A2 RD CS2 CS3 CS1 WR R49 1 R52 1 R36 1 2 1/10W470 2 1/10W470 2 1/10W470
E E
F F
3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
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VDD
C38 0.1/50
1 2 VDD 5VD
[LCDVR]
1A2
LCDVR
8 11
R56 1
[AO75902S]
[TH+]
5B6
TH+
E1 1 DUMMY 2
[TH-]
5B6
IC14 3 2
4 + VCC VEE
1 11
7 11
VOP
5D8
[VOP]
C12 0.1/50
[AO75902S]
R46 1 D [BZON] 1E4 BZON 1 2 BZ1 [N07] MEB-12C-5 [VLON] 1E3 VLON 13 IC6 12
2 1/10W4.7K D E
B C
3 4 5
CCFL+ CCFL-
5E4 5F4
[CCFL+] [CCFL-]
R60 1 2 1/10W4.7K R61 1 2 1/10W560 R59 1 2 1/10W4.7K [N07] [DSON1] 1E4 DSON1 3 IC15 4 R58 1 2 B C B
SGD E Q3 2SA1428Y C E Q2 2SA1428Y DSPON1 5B6 5E2 [DSPON1] DSPON0 5B6 5E2 [DSPON0]
1/10W560
F F
4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
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VDD
5VD VDD J65 SLP12R-5 LECLK LERST LELTH1 LEDAT 1A2 1A1 1A1 1A1 [LECLK] [LERST] [LELTH1] [LEDAT] TOUCH-PNL [CN12] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 DSPON1 THTH+ DSPON0 SCN3 SCN8 RETK12 RETK13 RETK14 RETK15 SCN2 SCN4 SCN5 SCN6 SCN7 4F4 4C2 4B2 4E4 1E6 1A5 1B4 1B4 1B4 1B4 1E6 1E6 1E6 1E6 1E6 [DSPON1] [TH-] [TH+] [DSPON0] [SCN3] [SCN8] [RETK12] [RETK13] [RETK14] [RETK15] [SCN2] [SCN4] [SCN5] [SCN6] [SCN7] TOUCH-PNL J66 SLP12R-5 [CN12] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 D1 1S1834 K A J62 53014-4V CTR [CN4] 1 2 3 4 330 *9 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 R9 R8 R7 R6 R5 R4 R3 R2 R1 D VOP VEE 4C7 4A7 [VOP] [VEE] 24V CTRON CTR-CNT 5B2 5B2 5B2 [24V] [CTRON] [CTR-CNT] VDD SGD GND 10 11 12 RETK0 SCN10 SCN9 SCN8 SCN7 SCN6 SCN5 SCN4 SCN3 SCN2 SCN1 SCN0 1A5 1A5 1A5 1A5 1E6 1E6 1E6 1E6 1E6 1E6 1E5 1E5 [RETK0] [SCN10] [SCN9] [SCN8] [SCN7] [SCN6] [SCN5] [SCN4] [SCN3] [SCN2] [SCN1] [SCN0] C B 9 10 11 12 RETK11 RETK10 RETK9 RETK8 RETK7 RETK6 RETK5 RETK4 RETK3 RETK2 RETK1 1B4 1B4 1B4 1B4 1A5 1A5 1A5 1A5 1A5 1A5 1A5 [RETK11] [RETK10] [RETK9] [RETK8] [RETK7] [RETK6] [RETK5] [RETK4] [RETK3] [RETK2] [RETK1] A
J60 53324-13
LGC
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 24V CTRON CTR-CNT BZON 5C4 5C4 5C4 1E4 [24V] [CTRON] [CTR-CNT] [BZON]
GND
SGD
[HC14] 13
J61 53324-10
[CN10] 1 2 3 4 5 PTXD MACK-P MREQ-P MERR-P PERR PREQ PACK PRXD 1A3 1A3 1A3 1A4 1E4 1A1 1A1 1A1 [PTXD] [MACK-P] [MREQ-P] [MERR-P] [PERR] [PREQ] [PACK] [PRXD] GND
B10 B11
C LGC
6 7 8 9 10
GND
GND
VDD [CN24A] A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 KEY1 E A12 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 B10 B11 B12 F RETK12 RETK13 RETK14 RETK15 SCN0 SCN1 SCN2 SCN3 SCN4 SCN5 SCN6 SCN7 1B4 1B4 1B4 1B4 1E5 1E5 1E6 1E6 1E6 1E6 1E6 1E6 [RETK12] [RETK13] [RETK14] [RETK15] [SCN0] [SCN1] [SCN2] [SCN3] [SCN4] [SCN5] [SCN6] [SCN7] CCFL J67 S3L2E DSPON0 DSPON1 4E4 4F4 [DSPON0] [DSPON1] LECLK LERST LELTH0 LEDAT 1A2 1A1 1A2 1A1 [LECLK] [LERST] [LELTH0] [LEDAT]
VDD 7407 1 C40 2 0.1/25 C35 2 0.1/25 7407 1 C37 2 0.1/25 7407 1 C36 2 0.1/25 7407 1 C15 2 0.1/25 HC14 1 C22 2 0.1/25 HC14 1 C14 2 0.1/25 VEE LCD 75902 HC139MX 1 J68 53324-14 [CN14] 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 GND GND GND 1 C5 2 0.1/25 2 47/16 C41 2 0.1/25 1
VDD
J63 53313V
71256S 1
1351F0A 1 C27
1351F0A 1 C28
2 0.1/25
2 0.1/25
F SGD GND
5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
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13.2.2
VDD R21 1 R19 1 R18 1 R20 1 B [LEDAT] [LECLK] [LELTH0] 3B4 3B4 3B4 LEDAT LECLK LELTH0 R13 1 R11 1 R10 1 2 1K 2 1K 2 1K 2 1K 2 1K 2 1K 2 1K 26 29 28 3 [LERST] 3B4 LERST R12 1 2 1K 2 27 4 R1 1 [AZ7932S] IC1 SI CK LATCH STB BE0 LAST L/R SOUT D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 D10 C D11 D12 D13 D14 D15 D16 30 1 1
C5 C2
2 100 2 100 2 100 2 100 2 100 2 100 2 100 2 100 2 100 2 100 2 100 2 100 2 100
LTL16KG LTL16KG LTL16KG LTL16KG LTL16KG LTL16KG LTL16KG LTL16KG LTL16KG LTL16KG LTL16KG LTL16KG LTL16KG
K K K K K K K K K K K K K
A LP13 A LP12 A LP11 A LP10 A LP9 A LP8 A LP7 A LP6 A LP5 A LP4 A LP3 A LP2 A LP1
FC AMS O/USER O/0 O/1 O/2 O/3 APS C P/USER P/0 P/1 P/2 P/3
1
C3
1
C4
1
C1
1 2
0.1/50
8 13 18 23
2
33P/50 33P/50
2
33P/50
2
33P/50
GND
SGD
E E
F F
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[SCN0]
3C4
SCN0 S28 [SWAA] 1 2 B3F-1000 S21 [SWAA] 1 1 2 B3F-1000 S13 [SWAA] 1 2 2 B3F-1000 S29 [SWAA] 1 3 2 B3F-1000
3 4
3 4
3 4
3 4 4
[SCN1]
3C4
SCN1 S22 [SWAA] 1 2 B3F-1000 S14 [SWAA] 1 5 2 B3F-1000 S30 [SWAA] 1 6 2 B3F-1000 S23 [SWAA] 1 7 2 B3F-1000
3 4
3 4
3 4
3 4 8
[SCN2]
3C4
SCN2 S15 [SWAA] 1 2 B3F-1000 S31 [SWAA] 1 9 2 B3F-1000 S17 [SWAA] 1 0 2 B3F-4000 S16 [SWAA] 1 P 2 B3F-1000
3 4
3 4
3 4
3 4 C/S
[SCN3]
3C4
SCN3 S26 [SWAA] 1 2 B3F-1000 S27 [SWAA] 1 F/C 2 B3F-1000 S25 [SWAA] 1 HELP 2 B3F-4000 S24 [SWAA] 1 P 2 B3F-1000
3 4
3 4
3 4
3 4 C/S
[SCN4]
3C4
SCN4 S18 [SWAA] 1 2 B3F-1000 S19 [SWAA] 1 200% 2 B3F-1000 S20 [SWAA] 1 100% 2 B3F-1000
3 4
3 4
3 4 50%
[SCN5]
3C4
SCN5 S4 [SWAA] 1 2 B3F-1000 S3 [SWAA] 1 P/0 2 B3F-1000 S2 [SWAA] 1 P/1 2 B3F-1000 S1 [SWAA] 1 P/2 2 B3F-1000
3 4
3 4
3 4
3 4 P/3
[SCN6]
3C4
SCN6 S11 [SWAA] 1 2 S12 [SWAA] 1 O/USER 2 B3F-1000 S6 [SWAA] 1 AMS 2 B3F-1000 S5 [SWAA] 1 APS 2 B3F-1000
3 4
3 4
3 4
3 4 P/USER D
D B3F-1000 [SCN7] 3C4 SCN7 S10 [SWAA] 1 2 B3F-1000 S9 [SWAA] 1 O/0 2 B3F-1000 S8 [SWAA] 1 O/1 2 B3F-1000 S7 [SWAA] 1 O/2 2 B3F-1000
3 4
3 4
3 4
E RETK15
F F
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E E
F F
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13.2.3
VDD R3 1 R1 1 R4 1 R2 1 B [LEDAT] [LECLK] [LELTH1] 1?2 1?2 1?2 R8 1 R6 1 R5 1 2 1K 2 1K 2 1K 2 1K 2 1K 2 1K 2 1K 26 29 28 3 [LERST] 1?2 LERST R7 1 2 1K 2 27 4 R9 1 [AZ7932S] IC1 SI CK LATCH STB BE0 LAST L/R SOUT D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 D10 C D11 D12 D13 D14 D15 D16 30 1 1
C5 C3
2 100 2 100 2 100 2 100 2 100 2 100 2 100 2 100 2 100 2 100 2 100 2 100 2 100 2 100
LTL433G LTL433G LTL433G LTL433G LTL433G LTL433G LTL433G LTL433G LTL433G LTL16KG LTL16KG LTL16KG LTL16KG LTL16KG
K K K K K K K K K K K K K K
A LP14 A LP13 A LP12 A LP11 A LP10 A LP9 A LP8 A LP7 A LP6 A LP5 A LP4 A LP3 A LP2 A LP1
EXPO9 EXPO8 EXPO7 EXPO6 EXPO5 EXPO4 EXPO3 EXPO2 C EXPO1 AUTO PHOT0 TIMER P/S INT B
R10 1 5 R11 1 25 24 22 21 20 19 17 16 15 14 12 11 10 9 7 6 R19 1 R22 1 R21 1 R20 1 R18 1 R17 1 R16 1 R15 1 R14 1 R13 1 R12 1
1
C2
1
C4
1
C1
1 2
0.1/50
8 13 18 23
2
33P/50 33P/50
2
33P/50
2
33P/50
GND
SGD
TH+
2
3B4
[TH+]
E E1
1
NTH42G
TH-
3B4
[TH-]
F F
1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
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[SCN3]
3C4
3 4
3 4 INT
[SCN8]
3C4
SCN8 S5 [SWAA] 1 2 B3F-1000 S3 [SWAA] 1 AUTO 2 B3F-1000 S6 [SWAA] 1 PHOTO 2 B3F-1000 S4 [SWAA] 1 E/U 2 B3F-1000
3 4
3 4
3 4
3 4 E/D
E E
F F
2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
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[CN10] 1 1E3 [TH+] [TH-] [DSPON1] 1E3 1A2 2 3 4 5 6 7 [LEDAT] [LELTH1] [LERST] [LECLK] 8 9 10 LECLK 1?2 LERST 1?2 LELTH1 1?2 LEDAT 1?2 B DSPON1 THTH+
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[B] 230 V
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[A] DC voltage check DC output voltages can be checked on following connector pin.
Voltage 24VA 24VB 24VC 24VD 24VE 24VI 24VJ 24VF 24VG 24VH 5V Connector J529 J534 J530 J533 J533 J535 J536 J532 J533 J530 J531 Pin 1 2 11 7 8 1 1 1 1 2 5
14.4 AC Voltage
Heater lamp voltage Lamp regulator voltage Damp heater voltage
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AC input
500ms or less
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4.75V or more 4.75V or more 10ms ~ 120ms 20ms or 10ms or more more
+5V
ACOFF
21.6V or more
Zero cross
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KEY1
KEY2
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[A-2] 230V
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15.6 PS-HVT
Transfer output
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Grid output
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J522
J523-2
Main SW
J80-1
J80-3
Door SW
J523-3 J523-4
J525-1 J90-3
*1
J90-1 J525-3 SSR
J524-1
J501-1
J526-3
J524-2
J91-1 J91-2
Lamp regulator
Exposure lamp
Thermo fuse
*1
SW. Reg
*1
SW. Reg
Relay
CKT
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10 1 9 2 8 3 7 4 6 5 6 5 7 4 8 3 9 2 1 10 J276
B RETK12 1 RETK13 2 RETK14 3 RETK15 4 SCN0 5 SCN1 6 SCN2 7 SCN3 8 SCN4 9 SCN5 10 SCN6 11 SCN7 12 J64A LECLK 1 LERST 2 LELTH1 3 LEDAT 4 GND 5 VDD 6 SGD 7 DSPON1 8 TH 9 TH+ 10 DSPON0 11 B SCN3 1 SCN8 2 RETK12 3 RETK13 4 RETK14 5 RETK15 6 SCN2 7 SCN4 8 SCN5 9 SCN6 10 SCN7 11 J68 GND 1 VOP 2 VEE 3 GND 4 VDD 5 UD3 6 UD2 7 UD1 8 UD0 9 LCDENB 10 XSCL 11 LP 12 WF 13 YD 14 J67 CCFL+ 1 2 3 CCFL 4 J66 RETK0 1 SCN10 2 SCN9 3 SCN8 4 SCN7 5 SCN6 6 SCN5 7 SCN4 8 SCN3 9 SCN2 10 SCN1 11 SCN0 12 J65 1 RETK11 2 RETK10 3 RETK9 4 RETK8 5 RETK7 6 RETK6 7 RETK5 8 RETK4 9 RETK3 10 RETK2 11 RETK1 12 J62 +24V 1 CTRON 2 CTR-CNT 3 GND 4
J77 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
LCD
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T-CTR
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VDD GND LELTH LEDAT LECLK +5VE +5VE SGE SGE GND EXTSH VDD GND CRG1SW VDD VDD EXPPWM EXPON GND +24V RGT3-CLT
J2A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 J2B 1
J307 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
DCH
J104 3 2 1
EXIT-SW
PS-LRG
J242 4 3 1 2
J202 2 1 2 1 EXT-FAN
EXIT-FAN
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
2 1 J43 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
3 4 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
J204 2 2 1 1
BTM-FAN
MAIN-MOT
1 2 3 4 5 J121 2 1
PWA-LGC
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 J3A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 J3B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
T-FULL-SW
OPT1FAN-R OPT2FAN-R
J244 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
+24V LNSD LNSC LNSB LNSA +24V +24V MRRD MRRC MRRB MRRA +24V DRMTH GND GND LNSSW VDD GND MRRSW VDD GND PLTNSW VDD
J542 6 6 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 J545 6 6 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1
LNS-MOT
MRR-MOT
J301 2 1 1 2 J243 6 1 5 2 4 3 3 2 1 4 5 6
LNS-SW
MRR-SW
PTN-SW
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J544 6 5 4 3 2 1 J541 6 5 4 3 2 1
SCN-MOT
7 8 9 10 11 12
6 5 4 3 2 1
6 5 4 3 2 1
DCM-MOT
+24V ERSLP
13 14
J305 2 2 1 1
PWA-ERS
J310 3 2 1 SORTER-SW
THMS1-HTR
THMS2-HTR
PWA-LGC
J6 +24V RSTSW 1 2
J223 5 4 1 2
J224 2 1 J227 1 2
3 4 5
3 2 1 J226
3 4 5
3 2 PSTP0-SW 1 J108
6 7 8
3 2 1 J214
1 2 3
3 2 PSTP1-SW 1
+24V RGTCLTC0
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2 1
2 1
RGT0-CLT
J7 BIASVREF HVMVREF HVTM HVTPRE HVACVREF HVTAC HVTVREF HVTDC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 PS-ACC J534
J222 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
J511 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
PS-HVT
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SIZCU3 SIZCU2 SIZCU1 SIZCU0 GND GND TUPCU VDD GND PEMPCU VDD FEDCLTCU +24V TRMCUA TRMCUB
J8A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
J233 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
J115 6 5 4 3 2 1
SIZE1-SW
FED1-CLT
T-UP1-MOT
16 17 18 19 20
J225 5 1 4 2 3 3 2 1 2 1
J8B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
J234 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
PWA-LGC
FED2-CLT
T-UP2-MOT
+24V RGTCLTCU
16 17 18 19 20
J213 2 2 1 1
RGT1-CLT J237 11 12 J254 SG VDD DG DG +24V +24V 3 4 5 6 7 8 J534 1 2 J535 1 2 3 4 5 J536 1 2 6 5 4 3 2 1 J222 2 1
SORTER
PFP
J530 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
DG +24V
HVT
J235 Power Source pins
1 2 3 4 J255 2 1
ADU
LCF
J531 6 5 4 3 2 1
J529 1 2 3 4 DG 5 DG 6 J532 1 2
J47 5 2 1 4 3 J236 11 12
MAIN-MOT
+24V DG PS-ACC
ADF
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GND VDD APS0 APS1 APS2 VDD APSF GND VDD APSC GND
APS-3B
J110 3 2 1 3 2 1 J111
APS-F
APS-C
OPTFAN1 +24V +24V AESIN GND VDD APSR GND VDD APST GND DFACK DFREQ MREQ-DF DF-CNT DFRXD GND DFTXD GND MACK-DF
OPTFAN-F
PWA-AES
APS-R
J236 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 J237 1 2 3 4 5 8 9 10 6 7 11 12
ADF
PWA-LGC
SACK SREQ MREQ-S S-CNT STXD GND MACK-S SRXD GND
SORTER
AD-CNT ENDSW SIDSW PEMPAD PJAM1AD SIDM-D SIDM-B SIDM-C SIDM-A +5VSW
J14A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 J14B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
ADU
APLL-OK AMOT-BRK AMOT-OFF FDCLT-AD STCLT-AD STSOL-AD ENDM-D ENDM-B ENDM-C ENDM-A
PS-ACC J535
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GND LC-CNT TRMLC-B TRMLC-A FOMLC-B FOMLC-A LC-KEY LC-LED LCDOR TDWNLC PEMPLC TUPLC GND VDD
J15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
J241 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
LCF
J16A DRV3 DRV2 DRV1 DRV0 DRV7 DRV6 DRV5 DRV4 CLK-D CLK-C SIZE-0 SIZE-2 PFPRST +5VSW 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 J16B SCSW-E SIZE-3 SIZE-1 RETS-0 RETS-1 RETS-3 RETS-2 SCSW-D SCSW-C RETS-7 RETS-6 RETS-5 RETS-4 PMOT-REF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 J17 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 J19 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 J20 PCTXD PCRXD PCRTS PCDSR PCDTR PCCTS PC-CNT VDD GND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
J248 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15
PFP
14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
PWA-LGC
RMS7 RMS6 RMS5 RMS4 RMS3 RMS2 RMS1 RMS0 +24V GND
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(2) Unpack the accessory package. Remove the accessory package and other packing material. Below are accessories (accessories vary according to the destination): . Bracket for fixing handle . Operators manual pocket . Copy receiving tray . Easy set-up instruction . Operators manual
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Plastic cover
(3) Pulling out the handles located on both sides of the body. Keep the machine horizontal and the handles firmly grasped when transporting.
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(4) After setting the machine on the appropriate stand, pushing the handles into the body. Fix the handles by using the screws and the brackets included in the package.
(6) Remove the packing materials and parts from inside of the cassette. . Developer bottle nation. . Power cord 1 ( 22 ) 1 ( 17 ) Accessories vary according to the desti-
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(13) Remove the pressure release bracket (2 pcs.) from the fuser unit. . Remove the toner cartridge (only for AUD, TWD, SAD, ASD).
(14) Remove the screw (1) and connector (1), then the process unit.
(15) Place the process unit on a flat surface. Raise the lever located on each side of the process unit in the direction of the arrow. . Remove the developer unit from the process unit. Note: If the photoconductor is exposed to fluorescent light or external light for long time, it may suffer from light-caused fatigue. So, be sure to cover the process unit with, for example, a suitable cloth.
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(17) Pour in the developer material. Note: Before pouring in the developer material, be sure to shake the developer bottle fully. By rotating the magnetic roller, check to make sure that the developer material is transported properly.
(18) Reinstall the top cover. Be sure to install the top cover firmly.
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(19) After placing the developer unit in the process unit, move down the lever on each side to fix the developer unit.
(20) Reinstall the process unit into the machine. Reinstall the screw and connector.
. Be careful not to catch your fingers between the two units when the upper unit is pressed down. (21) Close the upper unit and the front cover.
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(22) Connect the power cable to the outlet. . Install the operators manual pocket.
(24) Automatic adjustment of the auto-toner sensor 1. When the power switch is turned on, the auto-toner sensor is automatically adjusted by the following procedure. 2. UA is shown on the message display. The automatic adjustment of the autotoner sensor starts. 3. The machine starts its operation. The value on the message display changes. 4. About 2 to 3 minutes later, the value on the message display stabilizes at 235~245.
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5. The automatic adjustment of the autotoner sensor is complete and Install new cartridge is shown on the message display. . If the adjustment has finished abnormally, the machine stops its operation and displays the CALL SERVICE. Then, for the subsequent adjustment of the auto-toner sensor, follow the procedure described in the Service Manual.
(25) <Procedure for installing the toner cartridge> Open the front cover.
(26) Shake the new toner cartridge to the right and to the left 5 or 6 times to loosen the toner inside.
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(27) Pull to remove the seal from the new toner cartridge. . Do not shake the toner cartridge after removing the seal (the toner may spill).
(28) Install the new toner cartridge in the machine. . Push the toner cartridge fully in until it is locked securely.
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(30) Install the 4 plastic covers to the outer covers. . The copy receiving tray should be installed in the slots in the exit cover.
<Final Check> (32) Making copies from the cassette and the bypass, check the following. . Paper feeding from the cassette is correct. . Paper feeding from the bypass feed guide is correct. . Automatic duplexer operation is correct (if ADU is installed). . Light distribution is correct. . Fixing and cleaning are correct. . Exposure level is correct. . Control panel displays and key operation are correct.
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* Basic operations * Special features Automatic paper selection (APS), Automatic magnification selection (AMS) Duplex mode (if ADU is installed) Enlarging and reducing modes Interrupting mode Dual-page copying Edge erase copying User set Image shifting Copy-mode memory Note: The packing material should be disposed of properly.
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(2) Unpack the accessory package. Remove the accessory package and other packing material. Below are accessories (accessories vary according to the destination): . Bracket for fixing handle . Large-capacity feeder . Fixing parts for the largecapacity feeder . Operators manual pocket . Copy receiving tray . Original feed tray . Easy set-up instruction . Operators manual
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Plastic cover
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(3) Pulling out the handles located on both sides of the body. Keep the machine horizontal and the handles firmly grasped when transporting.
(4) After setting the machine on the appropriate stand, pushing the handles into the body. Fix the handles by using the screws and the brackets included in the package.
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(5-2) Remove the packing material from the paper feeding side of the copy machine.
(5-3) Insert the pins of the copy machine into the hinge of the large-capacity feeder.
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(5-5) Unpacking the accessory package. . Harness cover A . Harness cover B . Clamp . Hinge fixing bracket . Connector cover
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(5-8) Attach the FG harness of the copy machine to the large-capacity feeder by screw (M4 8, black, 1). . Attach the clamp to the large-capacity feeder.
(5-10) Attaching 2 connectors. After attaching them, fix the harness by clamp.
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(6-4) Push the automatic duplexing unit into the body carefully.
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(8) Remove the packing materials and parts from inside of the cassette. . Developer bottle nation. . Power cord 1 ( 24 ) 1 ( 19 ) Accessories vary according to the desti-
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(15) Remove the pressure release bracket (2 pcs.) from the fuser unit. . Remove the toner cartridge. Accessories vary according to the destination.
(16) Remove the screw (1) and connector (1), then the process unit.
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(17) Place the process unit on a flat surface. Raise the lever located on each side of the process unit in the direction of the arrow. . Remove the developer unit from the process unit. Note: If the photoconductor is exposed to fluorescent light or external light for long time, it may suffer from light-caused fatigue. So, be sure to cover the process unit with, for example, a suitable cloth.
(19) Pour in the developer material. Note: Before pouring in the developer material, be sure to shake the developer bottle fully. By rotating the magnetic roller, check to make sure that the developer material is transported properly.
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(20) Reinstall the top cover. Be sure to install the top cover firmly.
(21) After placing the developer unit in the process unit, move down the lever on each side to fix the developer unit.
(22) Reinstall the process unit into the machine. Reinstall the screw and connector.
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. Be careful not to catch your fingers between the two units when the upper unit is pressed down. (23) Close the upper unit and the front cover.
(24) Connect the power cable to the outlet. . Install the operators manual pocket. . Connect the ADFs connector to the connector section marked ADF.
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(26) Automatic adjustment of the auto-toner sensor 1. When the power switch is turned on, the auto-toner sensor is automatically adjusted by the following procedure. 2. UA is shown on the message display. The automatic adjustment of the autotoner sensor starts. 3. The machine starts its operation. The value on the message display changes. 4. About 2 to 3 minutes later, the value on the message display stabilizes at 235~245. 5. The automatic adjustment of the autotoner sensor is complete and Install new cartridge is shown on the message display. . If the adjustment has finished abnormally, the machine stops its operation and displays the CALL SERVICE. Then, for the subsequent adjustment of the auto-toner sensor, follow the procedure described in the Service Manual.
(27) <Procedure for installing the toner cartridge> Open the front cover.
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(28) Shake the new toner cartridge to the right and to the left 5 or 6 times to loosen the toner inside.
(29) Pull to remove the seal from the new toner cartridge. . Do not shake the toner cartridge after removing the seal (the toner may spill).
(30) Install the new toner cartridge in the machine. . Push the toner cartridge fully in until it is locked securely.
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(32) Install the 4 plastic covers to the outer covers. . The copy receiving tray should be installed in the slots in the exit cover.
(33) Unpacking the accessory package. . Original feed tray . Screw (M4 6) (silver) 1 2 ( 34 ) ( 35 )
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(35) Fix the original feed tray temporally by screw (M4 6, silver, 2)
(36) Adjust the original feed tray. . Prepare an A4 (or Letter) sized test original by drawing a line in the center of the sheet, as shown. . Place the test original 1 face up in the tray. Adjust the side guides to the edges of the original. . Press PRINT to make a copy. Fold the copy in half to check that the center line is copied in the center of the sheet. If not, loosen the two screws and adjust the position of the original feed tray. Repeat the procedure until the center line on the copy is in the fold. After the adjustment, tighten the two screws of the original feed tray.
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<Final Check> (38) Making copies from the cassette and the bypass, check the following. . Paper feeding from the cassette is correct. . Paper feeding from the bypass feed guide is correct. . Automatic duplexer operation is correct (if ADU is installed). . Light distribution is correct. . Fixing and cleaning are correct. . Exposure level is correct. . Control panel displays and key operation are correct. * Basic operations * Special features Automatic paper selection (APS), Automatic magnification selection (AMS) Duplex mode (if ADU is installed) Enlarging and reducing modes Interrupting mode Dual-page copying Edge erase copying User set Image shifting Copy-mode memory Note: The packing material should be disposed of properly.
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MU-10 Counter socket MU- 8 Key copy counter Counter socket MU-10 Key copy counter MU-8
(1) Remove the upper feed cover. Cut the window for the counter. (2) Remove the blind plate (1 screw) for the 200V machine. (3) Pull out the harness connector from the opening in the machine frame. Disconnect the short connector from the harness. Note: Remove the rear cover if the harness connector is in the back etc.
Blind plate
Harness connector
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(4) Insert the socket connector into the harness connector. (5) Install the counter socket to the frame (2 M3 screws). (6) Reinstall the upper feed cover.
Screws (M3) Socket connector
Harness connector
(7) Insert the key copy counter with its arrow mark facing up as shown.
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